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XSOhfdo do; 800 do* Lemon Syrup; 30 keg* German Plums; 80 do* Tomato: Ketchup; gcasasPmervedainger; 40 tats-Bakins; ' 5 caaeefancybox Prtrnee; 8 « do Jar do; too bxs lire Cpipkecs; too “'Bardtol<Khnd K* 10 basket* Olive Oil; 1300 bus Pea Nuts; lObxs Meocanmt; 10 u Termioelll; 10 “ Olives; 10 “ Caperai'. RJJdraasFlg*; - SObxs Bock Candy; lease Sep Sago Cheese; 40 bags Pecans; 80 *♦ Ivloa JUmends; 30 » Lisbon do; 20 bbl*LoTaring's Sugar; auiS 28 Wood tit, SOOKB JUST RECEIVED. — „ , • Travels la Egjpt and Holy Land, by Stephen*; ne» Tweedk’s, Seed-Time arid Blbie intbehfwrt, homeKM marketplace; GUdTidings, ttra. Bus’s Family Monitor »ni guide to social happiness Christian World uameskfcd. < New Testament, with note* by Abbott, 1 yol n cheap, for Sunday-school teachere. ’? Way tand’e Moral Science and Political Economy. Newcombe. Q uido and Julius* Thoiock. . : ■ . Smith 1 ! Natural History of Human Spades. Hugh Miller’s books. , , History of Cuba, from discoreiy to. the present hutntad: Balkar. ' ALONE—TUK NEW STORY. « A* * work of fiction, Itiß on® of the %eet we hare read in many a day. It cannot fail to be ruad with tlwp loterwa by aawbob»Tu tfauyodlngan(J 4 WM*i Hjmpsthlee. There U genius, pstlosj lidmor'itid mottA I’d its ebkfrmlng pages —JTflo For* Observer. • .. _. ... ; , For sate by * •• *ep«9 05 Market, near Fourth street- X>UTNABi’B MONTHLY, H)fc UCTOUKK. JT Cbntenl*—-Portraits of Contribnu**, «»•*'■» wtbor New foddooi** ~' L. Count Btedingk, Port L i. Tip Painter's PurUbito. 3. Amiri. 4. Proverbial Dmoeophy. • l. 5. Imel. Potter; or, Fitly Ycirs of Exile - & Popular Superstitious end Ballad literature of SofS the BkUU Aces. - * 7. Nellie* Watching. 8. Novel*: Tbslr Meaning and MUsioo.. 9. A Day oil the Danube. 10. The Famous ftauriai of the World. 11. A Trip from Chihuahua to the Sierra Madre. 12. A Thanksgiving. 13. Thndih j ’ — 14. Ceases «mil Ooorr<|o*nc*s of tho iiUs*ian War. 15. The Reproof—The Reply, 16. The Editor at Largo. IT. A Yankee Dio^ene*. 18. Editorial Notea. Juatrecahed and for nitty IL MINEK 4 OlX» eepST ' : • j NoyBB Smi'-MoM atreet, BAYARD TAYLO&H MSW BOOK, for Hate at MISBtt & CO.’S, So. 32 flmithfW J Mittt A Journey to Central Africa, or life end Uudfcapes from Egypt to the Negro Kiogdoow or the White Nile: by Bay ard Taylor. _ . ' Party Leadpra; sketches of Jefleraou, □aaiiUostiockaan. GUj,Band«lph, Ac: by J.<i. Baldwin. ; . Ned Mtugrave, or the Meet Unfortunate Man in the World; meomfc Borel: by Theodore Hook- . . UemitfeSnU: by aPcheiUer. . . > CapUln Canot, or Twinty Year* of an African Slater. Perieotntcs: hyPr. WUhataifidgar. The Home $n the Valley: by Mrs. Oalleu. If you vnnt any Books; if you want Magaaiaes; ; If you want cheap Publications; { If you want Standard Works; If you want amSfOiina that U-prlnted, call at • H. MINER A 00., , No. B 2 SstiUtfield atrwt. _ XW SUPPLY OP BOOK*.—PerUcoplw: by Dr. William Elder. V button end Famine. Off H«n.i Taking*, antt Crayon Bketehca: by George w. Bungay. _ . Oar Honeymoon and other Comicalities, from Poach. Haste ft* Ail, or a New Mode of Building. Hydropathic Cook Book. Ned UimgraTe, or the Moist Unfortunate Man Is the World. Preski of fort ana: by J. ft. Jones. Alice Seymour; a new novel: by Grey. Also. Peterson”# Miigatbie, for September, Jnst neutrtd RUSSKLL * BRO., U Wfth street, near Market. NSW BOOKS ! NEW i CUKfI I !—Anecdotes of Aui» Life, by Her. J. □. Wool, M.A, F.G.S., illustn ttd, | Florence Edgerton, or Sunahino and Shadow, by the i* tbar of CloraJHanley, Ac. ' ' • _ ' loflaence of the Kril Ueuios, by the’author of a Trap to | Oateh Sunburns'; llluitrau-d. _ ' The Great City of the Middle Ages, or the Lummim 01 j European CtfUlaaiion, by Theodore Alois Buckley. B. A. • The Teasels or ltolando, or a Tour Hound world, by Cecil Hartley, A.M. The Great Red Dragon, or Ui.' Hauler S.vj to Popery, t>y Anthony Garin, formerly ;v pxu>st of Saragossa, Oriental Fairy Taka, or Fancy’* Wandering in the Hast* with thirty-two illu?tralfcus.: FrUa ifarpid, or iho Tempthtion, by Sarah K. dlyeta. 63 do >4 >lo do; % 100 do do «(Jo; 160 boxes pure Pepper; SO do do AUnpiqe; - - SO do do Clorw; utanuue:tnrvd at ibr Ho p* Ml Da, and warrants! punchy F. R DKAVt), aeplS _____ No. 1 Diamond. THE Stockholders of the Deonsylranla Crro pany of Pittsburgh, are hereby notified to meet for th.- election of Director*, at the office of said Company, wnin of Fourth and Smithfield streets, PitUborgh. Fa-, ou MON DAY. the 6th day of Nomnber, 1864, at IV o’clock, A M It being the annual ideclioo, as provided by the charter By order _ [a»p2Bj ’ ; A. A.- CARR LB It j&t’r MOURNING GOODS.— HAGAN .< AUL h»*e ju.-t rr odved a Urge astortuent ortha a Wire itoodr, m whMr they lorite the attention of their customers and th« j-uMk eneraily. • « ■ pi'-' SUGAR— &U hhds good fair New Urteaut-; 76 bbla Refined, in Blare awl for sal® by «ep6 KING A. MOOKIIBAD. EMBROiI)£RKI> DKURGK3.—We bare ju*t receded a •aperior assortment of those rery denrable Embrcid ercd De beget, which will bo offered at neariv one half the usual price*. A. A. AIAMN A CO., oep3O 25 Fifth alreet. Magazines foh uctubko.— Harper'* for October; Godej’e Lady's Bsok for October; Peterson’* Indies’ National do. Jtut received and for rale at PAUL K.LKINER’3 Literary Dapot, Pifth street, opt* jelte the Theatre. M A&PKK’S MAGAZINE 15 CE.NIJii.-2jait reeotred : a i. Harper for October, price IS cents ; call or send for * eopr at the eheap book store of W. A. GILDKNF«Jf!tE7 * CO., aepSO iio.»GTourth street. HARPKR’B NEW MONTULY .*AaO lor Oclotwr, at RUddKLL A URO., •vpSO Fifth n«*kr Mar w -t BEDFORD MINERAL WAT Alt.— lo bail barn.-i* j<**»>. ectvad a&d for"sal® by KINO tt MQOIIIIKAD, Mp3o ' Vo. 'tl Wood IJIABT COLORKD CALICO Ki I —Jim received, 'DWQ piece* . last colored Calicoes* all af which wID be sold at 8 cent* per jard, usual price 12J£. sep2S . bolus prinjo W. K. ratling, tor sale by HENRY 11. OOLLINF. Millinery Otodir 1 Ai. MASON A CU. have jo*t received a'superior stock • of Millinery Good*— r Fine Ostrich Plumes; . Fine French Flowers; Do Tipped do; Do do Wreaths; Do Ostrich Featbem; Cheap do Sprig*; Do Spangled do; Fancy quilling Ribbons. BONNET BILKS AND 8ATISB; Do CCT AND UNCDT VKLVBTS; Branch Leaves, "Velvet Leaves, Rosebuds, Tipped and Tiriitcd Faather Urwuea- j___ retfll POT, TVKRKIQK-—Ali wool Debelgesetting at hi eentf A. A. MASON A CO-’*, octi 26 Fifth ftreet. SAL ASTATIC IN TUB FIFTH WARD FuK SALK— Tboee five two story BRICK HOUSES, on the corner of Factory and Penn streets, this property is in an excel lent location for busineeS, being in the earn* square »Uh the market house, and in the neighborhood of the principal iron works, foundries, Ac. It will be sold low, and upon reasonable term*, tbe owner intending to remove West. Apply to J AMES BLAKELY. Dealer In imi Estate. LOAN —$16,000, on notes secured by city or county a bends, as collateral security. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS. 75 Fonrtb St , \lf BQ h 'anlCB AND OTHJ6KB wishing to procure a lartfe JOT lot of ground, within twenty minutes walk of the dty, and in a healthy and pleasant location, at a low price and on wn terms, can be rccommodated by eepga 8 CUTHBEKT A BON, 140 Third Street. * SPLENDID FARM Full SALE—Situated on Youghiogbeuy river, 4 miles abaye McKees pert, add twenty from the city, eighty acres in a floe state of eultlvs tkm: fifty of prime bottom land; balance choice timber, anjl well -watered; a two-story brick dwelling bouse; a large frame barn, and other improvement* ‘ apple and peach or chard, Ac. For price and terms, enquired the Real Estate Offiee of ' 8. OUTZIBE&T A 80N, ; . §91)29 140 Third street. |«v«B Hundred and Fifty Dollar*. EOE SALK—A BAICK DWELLING HOUSE of three rooms sod eellsr; also a FRASLB COTTAGE of threw rooms, with a Lot or Ground 20 feet front on Arthurs street, (Seventh Ward,) by 140 feet deep, with peach plum and shade trees, vines, Ac. This Property would suit two fami lies, and is offered at thb low price of {“5O Half in hand, the remainder in two yearly payments Call and look at it. 6. CUTUBERT A SON, Heal Estate Agents, 140 Third street. _ jjTiRB ire 'OBKBI FIRE WOttKflM— - 300 boxes fire Cracker* i 6 grogs Homan Oaodles, 12 balls; 7 “ do do 8 do; 0 “ do do 6 do; 8 “ do do 4 do; 4 “ Triangles, No. 1; 8 l( do do 2; 80 box* Jackson Crackers; 600,000 Torpedos; 40 gross Pin Wheels; 30 “ 1 ounce Rockets ■, Ift “ 2 do do; 13 “ 4 do do; U,OOO “ Pulling Crackers; Seaond supply; just received and for sale by J. C. ANDS&BON, js2T No. 6 Wood street. K.JQW’ NOXHINQ SIIIKT COLLARS, C&ATATS, an< fall ueortment or Furnishing Goods, at the ni Trimming Store of Jett TO LET—The first floor of a good Dwelling Honw, on Boas street; two parlors, dining room, kitchen and ••liar, at $lB,O month. 8. CUXHBBRT k SON, OflplQ ■ ' *l4O Third street. ttk*Sß-IT9 boxes for sale by " eeplO HENRY H. COLLINa Timothy bud-w bus >nd t bbu Umothj s«*i ju, t MOdrod «nd tor uH br ■•pl» ENGLISH * EH MARBLE TOP WASH STANDS—Various patterns and , prices. [ggplfl] T. B. YOUNG * CO. T>aoWlTfl EGG fIDTMR—The best Cholera Prerent- AJ iv« now in use: 8 nan rweeived by eepffl JOS. FLEMING. o^r 01 —For pfeklisc or preserving, reoeired [«paBp w. A. BfOLURG. * ' •*> r i • * , . ’ ' K *c "V jc rtwttottirHoom of the Exchange, on Third «t SSirnaADJiLPHiA. . :" H . " MARINE INSUIUNCISS. 0» Vksskls, Clruo, ''.' paiioHta, IMiA.NL> I.NnUEA.NCE3 0» goods IqrriTera, canals, lakes and land carriages, to allnortsof the Union. PUUSINSURANCES ' Oa merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling boos*sft,*e.' - .: i , iSSKTB or TUjK OOUPANY, Novembßl , ,1853. fronds and Mortgages..— - ..........$*4,300 00 Btiteot Pennsylvania, Bbiladelphla city, Spring -Qaitfen, Southwark, and other loans ** Slocks lu banks,idlruaus and Insurances com- _ oin Odsli ontiand 1U > 0,1 Uilaaeesin the handsof Agents and premiums _ on Marine Bolide*recently Issued wILIA ' Subscription Notes w Wm. Marlin, i Joaejdi |i. {Seal, 'Edmund A doader, ! JolmO.Darie, i Hubert ilurlon, John K. lVuro.se, | lieurge tf. Leipnr, j UlwarJ Harliugum, 1 U Joutw Brooke, J. U. Jnhojwn, Jumtj C. H»ud, l'liecjiilu-t Paulding, jainw 11. .U’Farlaml, W. 0. Ludwig,."' JoSU'H'W. COWAN* Boc’/- . I*. A.MADERIA, A^ent, No 95 M inor sUvct., Htttburgb. I- STATE* K»T ' JT Tills STATE MUTiUAL F 1 KtA NUAI AIU N 1. ISSUKABCE COKPASY, AttrUi. May L«l, 1552 I'jeuituojs. rveXved to Mi,) I*l, lvi-J. iliii'lcrt <UI LOUIm, Ac C«i|Hl:lldU)Cli iteiuruetl premium*, l>wree a, ito-taiurauce, Bx* k«id-‘» Morijagwa, Styck*, au<l other good sxc-u -frebtiutn Note* ;mDou hand.. * ‘fuUlftu’tuf Ke.sources, Halt-for Loh**#> BXUCtCBJi. JOHN P- Ki;riUiltiUiii»,l>anVWa county, I*. C. SKIMIWICK, Harrisburg, , SAMUELJuNK.*, i’liUadeljbia, A. WTUU-NS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A-A.CAKiUtJt, JuUN U- RUTHERFOIUhDauphin county, A. J. (JLLLKTr, Harrisburg, fl. T. JONEa, Harrisburg, iWUKKX J&LUTZ, Carbon count/. JOHN F. UUiIIKHKUiD, rreelutint. A. J. OtLLU.IT, ee.-rvUtry. WlHlnsure against peril* o< *<**» and inland navigation aUu.oaMctcheotli*'-' lu at) <t country, aC lowest rauacon i;:.t4Ht with ialcty. I'oiKicj L»u«*i on dwelling house, fitter perpetually or tor * torrn of years. Branch Otlice, corner Fourth and Smith&tld streets. myiilktt' A. A. U.UiwßlKll, Actuary. " Tllli. UNllkD STA'i'*lS LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PUILADELPUIA, CHARTERED APRIL 2iSTH, 1850. CUAUTKK BBIU’ETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. 8. B. Corner of Thrrd ar.d Chestnut Streets , Philadelphia. OJieert nf the liomr Hoard ai J'hiltidtiphis: LlfclCfOKg. Stephen R. CrawtorJ, Pan) B. Goddard, AmbroaeW. Tlkompaoo, Lawrctnw Johnson, ifciijilDlc HMlDKley, Oeo. M'lifiirf, Jacob L. ilorwccw, Jam** bwveruux, WUUaEi SI. Godwin, William M’Kee. President— ‘Stwphen ll.Crawfitd, Ktct PrtsttkM— Anabrua* W.Tbotupwon. M.dicai I'itULwgb —June* U. WilUon, SI. L' AlUoheny City— R. U- Mowry, M. L>, * * 9 OKO . i;. AHS«iU\ Agent, xri":y Sc>. 74 Komiiu utrwt, I'ittJburKh.^ fbt Fraakltn Fire I»<uranc« Compsayt I Of 1 'udtuuii 'uu, 1 OntEC?TOKi>— Chnrlre V.. Jtaurker. Thoti.a* U art, To Ua* Warner, t*r.muel Grant, Jarob K einith, Cun. \V Klrfc jrd*, ÜbrfecAi l». leiwti*, AdolpU K. lWr*-, havki A brown*. sl' ■■rri»i‘*tunwu. ‘ cuaa. S. liiNCfraa, l‘r*-ad*nl. Caa*. U. Bases**, Act Continu* to mafev iufcurajnjc,pwrp*t oal or iun»t*<i,oc *»*rj I i i*crlpSoD vt t-n i'Vf '.y. is*. L-'W u end country, %t t *fl low [ 41 in et,u{£*Vi;t Tritii he.'tirilj. j XL» Coajesr lure r**er»f-d t C s&ilntp’cl ftttni. wiikdi, will* lii-’a; raplinl ami prvw;u&t*, **wy ujrwtad, hi f ,-d ample protection l» tL- k.**u^vl. ■Rio Asm* oi'tjv.- Company* on January Ut. I*M, m P«b- Ufaadaireealij «?> an Act ct Axwut'.iy, wwr* a* Ml•»<•, *U: Xurt£A£*......'~.— iUsal >LUit*..... - *■* Temporary Lo«uh. Stwlu - 6 marl~:y tud Uullars, lobc-; bj Uir, tJwrtb/ ailwfdic,: cridr.no> ct'ilii . of ituurnn.-*, <u* wei’. «.« liif ability au'i di*pc*i :oo to meet with prooj-U*«e ell lUfcilKki. J.uABDINISU GorFI.N, A«Bni, mp 34 OC;*, c.ortL-e*4t v,t. Won! aad rtiird *U. FROIEtTION iNSUBANCE company, OP HARTFORD, CONN., Japital Stocky Annuat Premiums and Western Fund INCORPORATED 1825. 'alkies of Insurance issued at all times on the moetfarora- GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aomt FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLkGUK.W COUNTY marl&y WuUrn Ittiaranc* Company, Fittaborgh. 11. MILLKK, Jr., Pretideni. \ h. M. GORDON, Nrivelurj CAPITAL, 8300,000, iXTlLLlnsure agalnut all kinds of ri»k», KIIIF and MA Yj RIME. All loast-e will be liberally adjusted and >romj>tly paid. A Homelnatitullon, managed by Diaacruac whoare w*l» coown in the community,nod who are determined, by ,-romptacai and liberality, to muulaiu tb« character wbicb ibeyhaveassumed, •* offering the beat pruteciion totboa* who desire to be Insured. Lhrtcbm* li.Mllb-r, Jr.,C.W. Rieketson, J.W. Batler, N.Holmes, Jr., W. H.Smith,C. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyoo, James Llppwneott, Georg* Darnie, James Sde- Aolcy, Alexander Niolck, Thomas Scott. Office, No.OS Water street, (Warebonseof Spang k Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. uov24:ly Corner of Kmitliflald and Third itraeu, PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS A CARR, Proprietors. JOHN I*. (/LASH, DAN D. CARR, (lam J.*a*«cr H*i , t Lau (*• CX*/Ui 4 I*«rrj /V- A. MASON * CO. r pill3 large aul commodious House having nndergon« I thorougiurepalr unJ furnished with new equipment' throughout, it. now op*u for the reception oi the iniT»liuy public. Cu.uweji MODtiurt. apriVCui ST. CLA I K H6TKL. (FORMERLY THE KXCHANGE,) PITTSDIUGII, Corner Penn and St. Clair atreeta, C. W. BENNBTT Proprietor. JE^-This is a first claw house, between the Railroad Dv pot*; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and charge* moderate. aprl4:lydAw OWnTOA’N. WAVRKLKY HOUSE, &o Houth Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. y NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S. WKBB(late oi the Ragle.) Proprietor. |au2&:y / OABKILL IIOCSK, CORNER OF MAIN AND SjL'IU XTX, WARREN, O trill! Proprietor taken pleasure In aunonuriug to the _L public that this new and elegant HoUd lias been opened as ahouseof entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the ollice of the Ohio silage Company,it offers Inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. *ul" M. QAHKILL. ca» W SMSIiJ, , Mft«gSi t Fnu. PAIIKKU A LAIRD, Proprietor*. JyUhdmj TERMS sl,iO PER DAY. McMIhLAN IIOUnK^ JO lINATO \VN, FENNA. fTIHS undersigned having taken charge of tire above _L named House, and relUted it ai a large expense, in a comfortable as well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceive guests, und give ample satisfaction to all who may pa roulsu the House. jaußufJ JAMES DOWNEY. HARE’S HOTEL, I Lute Farmer’s Exchange,J NO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Filth street, puts burgh. SAMUEL liAILE, Proprietor. 'This Hotel is entirely new. having jnst been complete] und open rd for the accommodation of the public, [aepld THE GLEN HOTEL iS NOW READY FOR SUMMER VISITERS. The grounds have been improved, and the House rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy to see his friends. MM- An Omnibus of the Excelsior Line is now running from the station, on Fifth street, to the GLEN HOTEL. Leaves the station at 8 o’clock, A. M., and 6 P. Mg return ing at 9 A. M. f and %% P. M. J. G. MARTIN, Agent. C F1 f^,^ IJf HOi;8E * C)l ® v e 1 »»d» Ohio. PATRICK A SON, Propristorh.—This House has üb • dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the Pxaxkli.v a place where ail the com forts of a first class hotel can be found. JlfH C. PATRICK A BON. RILEY’S HOTEL.; CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. & RILEY, Proprietor. FRANK VAN GORDBR. " PLORKHCBHOTELi NO. 400 BROADWAY, NSW YOBS. (OOKDOCm Olf TOT ICtoWin PLAff ) &EITBSK LOYEJOY, J -“'“±W»SW , L,AG 7 * - JL H. MARILI L)KRR7 HOTEL, corner of Hancock streetand Duqueanc -L Way, Pittabnrgh, Pa. "“*■7 MoMABTERS k MARKLE, Proprietors. t)APKR HANGINGS—Whits and h&ht shades, with wide s-ftF* ’ipr^Bas'SSKuF ' Jr .1 **i ail tarts of the World. &3 MMCToas: Dr. U. M. llusum, liugb Craig, Saucer M iivain, (jUui'Us Rally, Stoauel K. SU>k«s, Henry Sloan, Truqauir, VVoi. Kyra, Jjr., Joshua i». Price, JaoiedTannant, Juhn B. bumple, Charles sounder, J . r. A.ogan, I’UUiburgb, 11. T. C. Jo. IVli. .JAltriA, l'rc.'iJenL l*, Vice President. OV 1‘ ESJ»S Y b V All IA. jio\',uio :-i lKd.doO 00 AJU 1»» ldU.OOO 00 $440,1*3 26 slloS,3lb 70 $101,4*1 l‘f 1755016 M 17,b-J> ■£ 81,000,000. ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, oa TBS PERILS OP NAVIGATION, HOTELS. CITY HOTEL. ( LATK UKuWa’S, ) THE UNION, PROPRIETOR. , , W * • • ~S <* *4 \\ r-- **■ c+l 1 EXCHANGE A.ND BASKING HOOBE <• • ' A. WIL.IUNS * CO. v „, „ „ ONITED STATES BANK BIUBBING, No. JKrTl*6*Paartli Stfoet, ~ ' ffttSStlWE, PA. • . I*OHKIGN‘aod r Dcin«mo'Kxchange, Coin, Bank Note* 1 uul Land Warrants bought and sold* Collections mado throughputtha Union. Business paper discounted and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Money received, on deposit, and interest allowed when left tor a specified time. ' _ Hemoval. ___ FAX&ICSfI 4 7BI£ND, BANKERS ANI) kxchanue lrokbbb, ifutw Hawwd Omt Office to the Cbrhcr of *Y/ZA and Wood tU. prrrbßUMii, fa. PATRICKS t IJUJJND, Bauiers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notos, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Slim and lunt Notes. Exchangee on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for salo. ’ , CoUeetious in all the cities throughout the United Status. Deposits roorltwl iu par tunds or current paper, at the comer of Fifth and Wood Streets. [ te[> 3 N. HOLMES & 8053. Is.VNSEKS AND KXCIiANUK lili'JKDla, ILiTS RtltOViD tUXIU 3AKUN9 AMD SXCIiAM'X OITIC* TO #O. 6* MtRKET riTRXXI, XOUB DOußfl IIELOW OLD BTASK NUOLUia A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dtfltierx in Notes, Drafts, Acceptance, Oold, oil r.ir aud ifciok Notes. Bxotnmge ua die Eastern aud Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections m.ido in all .llmutws tuious«joat iLe United. States. Deposit received in par lund* ”r current N°* tiV Jlarkot struct, between i’uiiu au-i r -it.rth ots-^ J4U. 8. HOC'?, HOOK 5. SAitvENT, JSAWKEk* AND KXCitANOr. UuOivXllc .H. «. OC-BSSU 0? 'V.'Ok'T' k etiln bi 3., VSTViIiV-Oli, i'h. I nKAI.KKrf in C'liu, Hi'nl: NoV;-, Thue Uillf, a--4 If l>ojDu*tic Ks-hunj.-, IXTtSftcates of Ac. Nxchnng** uu all th** principal dtiep of tie Onion ant, Ku r«'po, for wile in sum* to suit purchased. L'umulknd par fuolr. c>u u.-p<-ul. Collection:) iaaie on all parts :.f the Uukiu, at ti;i- iowe..; rukec WW TIKUAi/trt CO., UAIUttHd XHi> KXUIANGK I4KOKBRS. " y*. y.) JK.ffvi Xlrrct, cornrr of DUm&vi Ali’-y, t VlTTstll.ft'lH, P\.. J >UV .\Sh NKhL Uu«»k Noip- &u-J Com; l-iu* | l .‘.MJuuiifi, niul promi«:.iry noi.-*; intake collrv’J ’tr ir. i.il Liu; principal cUfc* of thu Union. Uuc»-lvc ilepcV't.' on call and i»u iutenj-t, »ml rlt«* tb'-ir prompt attention Rll other waiter* nppertuiniiiKto a Broker 1 * buftnfttf*. Ka»U*rn tixch*Uße ccuKauliy »u hand. ninH> JOHN' iVOODS, UANKEIt AND EXCHANGE BUOKEIi, DStLIIA LN Exchange. Commercial and Bank Notes. U.urUi aiul *»ld on C.-moO- i u. carafaUj att«:u>iwl to. ltit. r<-rt paid i-u No. {*»'.<; Fourth utrovt, :iunrl) the M. 51 Bunt. ** HILL i CO., RANtiKKH A NX) KXCUAlitilfci iUVKfc. OOWJCkit OF WOOL* ASt ».FV.) o;i-U.r.' KXCHANUKoO thr i :t.-. nf, o uV- Tiu:.> liilis uj Kxi'hi»n.:o aul ;.u*s ffiiv.-r ai4ii Hank Aulf.'-. bought Mia ikikl. O-'llwtwri* i.i ..i.i in prmcip'al *>t ftw feUiti*’. Ue* V'-sila d aa.i Ourivta »uo l< [ia*f_TlY_ lilAlfiß, K>*AKi) KMIH, >‘i •'M >< C Kli.mli.- iL&AMKSL a KAHiI, HANXKIU AND EXCHANGE iluuKUUi, I »UY AND tKLL tioM, SiiTtT, wii Dank Net--*; n--£att«t«- I j Lr.auii do Ileal Eilat* or al:<ck rccurit;.*; ;.un;L»/'' rr Nolrs ani Tiiai* Billr, on Bart ‘'anti W»t; cuy md I iwll Stock* oa OoiaaiSsusloa. Collection* a’.SJJe on all pciaLi lu tLe 1 i.ivl G. K. AKSOLI) A CO , BANKERS AND KX.CUANUK IiEOK EKR, { .EALKKi in Exciir.nije, C->in, Rm.k 1 / 3tns<- DratU, Ac. Collection.' cmxvfui!y aUcudwi U-. M.L 1 rviuiltrU to *uy j-ivrt of llie Union. U.u<Ll eoiJ eolti uu c*'iaciUik>a. | I cmrtli rt., upX t.J' “T l*, Blok •' f I’l" t>l> AUSTI.N I.OUJIIS STOCK AND HILL ii KO K E 11, -Vo e-J f :t . O-'. c< h’.-ait I'HTSBI l.Utl- Draft*. U- o-U, ‘.ar. l l--an» • »* ■'••'•- lateral*, co<Mlldl<ai. BUh-Aa and l<*n,i Warrant* t. oitnt nr.,l Ojld inns, IiJU’JUNOK AND UASKIN‘I HOUSE '* t A. WILSJSS A CO., So. 71 Pocitii Fraxrf, Or>-. it* tLe Bank cf PUUfcur s 'h, i-.ui i* .nstr.{c.nJ F--r> Es. liur.i. •{‘MU Vul N'Wr.- /i'Uy.it. tk<H ir.d i-r. '.link'd, at •' >e KXCUAM.I. AN t» M A a KINO 11 v U }K ul WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., i t * - •■ nrrjaL’*-i:. *U'-J»*dO» tl«T~ u-l't'tlf. : rHOMP3Oi« BELL St CO., II A N K E K 9 AND U .1 t* K K I’, i , ./ TK\r-l lr,d 111. •* / Y7.’,*/■}; >,, /*. THOMAS WOODS,, «-C«M M K IIC I A L II K lIKUI, '•* %otet, Bonds, Stock*, Ural *«•# „Y->. fwJt i: , JV.'i- urj .. I'j. t Liiw\ u'; i. JAMKS W. WOODWKLL VABI.SFT t-m Si rfii r V A.\r rTVHZ H . iv :u WurvroamiDf »nd W Third hi ■ {!•)••!» >»H'! '■•l ’*.• Til"* tiint L*.- c< T «.--l m-l-ri -.l■JSing.'WrWffl' l „ ,1 iimn-,,1 tl*f «• i’l |,i« onJ-7B »-:'i farihl? »n uitnu!n. l^i Ijc it ‘.o U» ban adi pWI *br pria :!f;» >■.' Li- vj-Oinrr#' li.n-rwt with bij own, !r; i;uAa:y un.i *ul Lr»y« *!• v»y'(n hand »a::- - -.y ■f • »-ry •1.—.-njUv.u of furniture, trou the onl j -■, to :!•« w..-*,; Or gan* lull rrwtiy, that B - on;- ; . s ;-r r-f mst *•* l>i cj hi* idortt. -,r r der. Thu fcr»: l-r .n ;r:. ig hi. -uvL, wbk'ii for rlchn«a« of Blti-acl ’!nt»h, cannot b* «urya**»*;l in UJ of tb<* Ksit.:it - 2U>ub» XI V fv.fv*; %. fro Srfaa, 11, j.,u»b i.u ! <.* ; ... l>.; *fc> uit. Mah>,**uv L’tjfcirv; JUdu*. W«uuu; W Mahiynn; ihA-k:n fl - 44 jh* Walnut 44 *0 Malayan; Dtranj-, *JO WtUnut “ 2*o Marb> To;. Oiure i *H.-«: lM 44 “ br**»Uic Burean* “ 14 WMbulaotb;^ faJO KrvrtoeeU 44 liW Omiaon 44 30 Plain [/rearing Bureau*; *49 Mahogany ; k jy Walnut ftO CotUtfn 44 •00 Cherry and Poplar JW^bteade; XMahogaa* Wardrobe*; 10 Walnut 10 Cherry “ ftO Plain Bureau*; 70 Dining and Krrakia.*: TablM and Onukouiw; 30 do*. Cana Seal CLalr»; U Cana Brat Kockinp Chair*; 13 Ladle*' Writing buek*; Hfct and Towel Slanda; What-Nc-tr; j Xtlgulree; Paper Mach* Table*!" OnnvemUoo Chair*; Pembroke 44 EUiabethan 44 Hail and TW “ Reception “ Ladfae' Work 44 Pearl Inlaid 41 Kttenaioh Dining Table*; Arm 44 Ottoman*; {Gothic and Hall Chair*; A large aaeorUnrtnt of COMMON t'URNITUKR and WINDSORCIIAIIUJ. Caaiirrr - -• • /IND9ORCIIAIIU}. Ci*isrr M.vttsjKUj'j'llrU wiLballtr* lele«ln their llua. STEAMBOATS end HOTELS, furnish**! at the shortest entire. All order* promptly attended to. *prfi HUambottii Alloy t ~ tn> Tux subscribers t*-nj*-r lludracknow-A for the furors Wsiowod uuoutfA by their ttte&mbosi friend*, uod VVI would respectfully retniud them and others iotervkt- * * ■ •<1 in building boats, that they arc at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description oi Cabin Garniture and Chairs of the best material and work manship. T. B. YOUNG A CO.. Corner Third and SmithfleM streets, opposite “Brown's Hotel.” James Lowry, Jr., C 1U AIR AND BKDBTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 294 J Fettarman’s Row, Liberty street, nas on band a large itock of Chairs and Bedsteads of erory description, made ot the best materials, which he will coll lower than articles ot the same quality can be sold In the city. ID* would call par ticular attention to hia large stock of Huhngany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will Ml at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning ot every description executed lo the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttendei to. _ maril A. MILLIKEN A CO., HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. (14 timilhfield street, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they wilt sell IS per cent, below customary rates. - Terms—cash only. dec27:ly Great Inducementi to Oaaii Purcliascra, WK will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to pk-ase cash purchasers. All our work is warranted Our terms are CASH. J Ail US LOWRY, JR., mar 26 cor, Liberty sta. ii'M. >.. a'i’EVENSON cnuUnm-a to manufacture 0 ABINET-W ARB of every description, at hlsold stand, JW corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK * • I INO attended to, in aU its branches. myll RESTAURANTS CORNUCOPIA ROYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE. D. BARNARD. No. '4O, Fifth Strut, between Hood and Market J an 1 D:ly J rirrs d pro n. CR. Y BTAL PA L ACE, No, IS Market street. * C. C. BEELY, f RESPECTFULLY informs his frlendsand the in general, that he has just started his Wlttr £*®w York and i’hlladelpliia modern 'style of COOKING OYSTEKfi and everything blbb in the eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Stewed, for 12U cents a dozen. He wIH also furnish the best of everything thai the market will afford. House always open until 3 o’clock in the morning. marlß-tf OYBTIBR SALOON AMD It&HTAUiIANTi 108 WOOD STREET. ao T hl * OYSTER saloon and MATING HOUSE perfected In a manner that cannot be exoeled by any similar establishment in the citv meals will be served up at all hours of THE DA r, from the Choieeit Meats. Fowls, Fish, Ac., Aci His BUI of Fare cannot be rarpansed, and be would respect- Billy Invite the attention of the public to it. CHARLES STILL, ja2frm*etf 103 Wood street. St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery, ~ THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that be Is now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with bis celebrated LAGER BEER, in bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will bopunctually attended to; aad the Beer delivered to any part of tfia city or vicinity. JelMbtf T. G. SCUENCK. Benlta’ Lager Baer Hall, ’ Ffo. 106 SmtifyUld street, opposite the Custom Bouse. THE subscriber has just opened one of the largest an J best finished Lager Beer Halls in the city. His Beeri* acknowledged to be a superior article, and every otherae commoletkm about his house cannot be excelled. mrjkfcfim a. BENITZ. CUSIbUt-iO W. btH»by 11 WCLURKA.N, nIS EBON k 00. rtt . . /•'’Sv , •»* i** •* *2 m \s • - * ' ■ -c." r ’-iVvi - " ' - -t" s »■ w M • Rew Fall Goods, at very Reduced Prices. YODNO, STJiYKbiSOK *&&**> 3*S«* «* the Original Beehive, No. 74 Market sireeU between Fourth street and the Dfcmotri, Pittsburgh, ere Just rtoeMflg a large and splendid assortment of Ml D*T Goods, at unuaually low prices, from New York and Philadelphia importer* a»d auc tion sales. The Btcck will be found full in every depart ment, consisting in part «f Plaid, iitrijw anil plain 8111 t, French Mcilnoea, Caahmarea, Coburgs; Paramattas and Alpacas, at unprecedented bargains; Merino and Cashmere Plaid*, do do Bombesiiufl and Canton Clothe, do do French Qingbnms, do do .Chintaes and Print*, do do Irish Uncus and Linen Sheetings, do do «ltow Linens and Table Cloths, do do Napkins and Table Damasks, do do Plain and printed Delaines and Cashmeres, do Also, a full u.aoitmentoi Domestic Good?, at great bar gains 61iawls of every variety, Tory low; Outf Collars Uhemlietii* and Handkerchiefs, at great jargaina; Ribbons and Millinery Goods, at great bargains; Hosiery, Gloves and buspooderr, do. Owiug to tU - uu-sually large Importation, goods bare l<een torced inn* the auctions in the east, and sold at great racrihuea, and v ill be sold for caah at a very small advance. pC p4 YOUNG, B'fKVJLNoON k LQVK. New ArriVai '©f r BprTnjg and Summer Otj Goods. AT N'u. ya N. W. 81DB OF WOOD STREET. TV GHKOG * CO-, Importers and Jobbers In British, L/e French and German DRV GOODS. Haying receiT « 1 wur large and extensive stock ot spring and sumoer poods purchased ftom importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel sate in assuring our (. M customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to thc-« facilities In purchasing, V o cun oiler such inducements to buyers as are rarely met v lili in Ibe trade. Among cur dry gooi Is stock willV> found caehneres, de mines, Portsmouth lawhs of the meet desirable designs, i .M.air lustres, alpacas.plain black and fancy figured Bilks, a and fancy prints,-latent styles; broadcloths,funcy votings, casslmert*, satinets, tweeds and summer panta 1. nning; brown anil block muslln», Üble diapers. W ii hare also opened a vary largo assortment of bonneU, t -verst f cyief. palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Whom, s.ij bu extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; v :th luce goods, fancy nettings, jacoue Us, mull and figured ,*•' *iss unieiius and black rilk Tells, Ac. Our variety stock . inbr.icrs In part cumin*, button:-., per “’irrl'-r, caps, thread.*, j<ort tnonaies, patent wedicmcs, per mni“ry, mi<j ahuo.-d er*-ry urtlelo usually kept in the va jlety uue, together with a Urgd stork of gold aud bilTcr »atcne«s w aicti materials, glaaws, gold and gilt jewelry of n 'Wesrpiitwruf, and a great variety or ZO hour and 8 day c-uci-s au o l which will bo sold at the lowest prices for cash nr flatldnctury reference. N.8.-AO **ariy call from-buyera is plated. GREAT UAKUAINtJ CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS. fIAMNO rniH DAY OPENED MY NEW STOKE, I ill I*-/leave u> call the attention of the Ladlea to the h.fgi'atidspk’n'ild atwortmenl of bl’lli.Ml AND SUMMER G'KiDS, just received. Among tho stock may he fouud s-'ttK* of the very finest goods now Imported. It comprises, ’ j-ie.-ea Mack and fancy Dr***i Bilk* W ct» to per yd „uO d». Mou«. de Ijdnes, Uaregedn Lalncs,and Mousse line dv liege; _ : >o -1.. Beautiful UarcgtM and Tissues, iu great variety; >iu New Style Drwui Ginghams; •j -sj il-» American. Pn*n~b and English Prints; ila i rench aud English Lawns; .• «;u French from VRA cants to $5.00; jjJ M*utilla*,of th<-latest styles, among which am *om th>- moat beautiful Imported tato this country. Aiw', Murilns, Ticking*. Check*, Uueas, Crash, Diapers, laid* Cloth-, UsnUeincnV iVcsr, io. i'KIMMINGS. —In this department will be found a eom i lute asr-.-rtment oi D.tow and Mantilla Trimmings, MalteM sod UooitOD La<*, hue English aud Thread Lacw; all of v Itp a will t-e sol-1 unusually low. lea b«:«0 yard wid- Muslin St six cents par yard. !n> t A. M'TIGUF.. Iron Front-*So,OI Market •treat. OUll tif-Q.-t' being now open lorthetranaartk-oof a gener al Dry ij : wj Is business, we would respectfully solicit the ; utn>aage of th-i puhMc, foaling confide ul that, from our ax l o-tTe and well selected stock of SILKE, FANCY AND -1 API-E we oaa offer such Icducacienu a« will in or»-entire »ali«acUon. HAGAN A AIIL, ■«pr4::t * Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street. CLO THI N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. ' *•,,.%] fcl '.Y of the-reiel-ratedClothing Dapot on Überty H it.-n tt.leh ha- won so onboumlad popularity under namv’< i the TUUKK BIG DOCKS, hate, fcr the pur -/6+ 0 f (j .irinc uu.re spaew lor their tinmens* htudnesn, ' to the spacious building on the comar of L-IAM-A1) ALLEY AM) WOOD STKKKT, Where tliov tA»e now Uia most BPLENUIU STOCK OF OLOTUS! IITTHi'. S-VI uEADY MADE CLOTHING, That has . rrr ic.-a c.JTen-1 to tl:« publi' ll.rl; ;-r;ii •*!-»: >■! j.vt fur this remora!, Is to gi. t? t h>-m r* fa.-ii.f- rt*-a V,' IIuLCSALt TIIABE. T 1 • * i-tw nt-u t *••!* (i'.'.’l* *1 Ihe i. o«• /•;.s t h .-ir /;hx ru ices / »i:i »irr»nr '>m u> U »i |(i»J «f »ny m»au u (hv L ti: n CI’STOM WUItK, J* t ,:i. „[,T s J iIC, Afp urow tlil SHORTEST I'hrs (n.% .* na h*u-\ a fu’l and L««u:Jiul Msottmeßt Orlli> ».*.J I’oVriNUS.tur FROCKS, DRL'SS, WALKING ANU BUSI r mffXßUih dusky, .h *o. 88 \V»MMI Street, • (SAhT i*UjK,} Corns* Of DIAMOND ALLKT. , Mr*. TIrIRNAN, Pr. t do N. W.-d«Mrr«!ur r**iruti.U-uui-r*Ut»ath»t w«»h*T# ' JoIIN Sic DON AIH CUvi-AN, Esqr., MoooD.'ehci* ii ■', n.tiV ■'nnrttion with Ik* ClotLiojj Btuwr** oo _ _ aprlO.'Uw L Urtt •(>!. <Mr »U~u:>uu U dt>TuU«l exeitulvrlj to the “ i' ■ i - *'■•>*«• □tfii JOHN »**CL»’r'KKY k 00. ri:.-T HKO.IW.D ATJ'U.n i!.-Cl/***KKY * CO’S whole *1 k\ or■ i„>u"e. No. ■*> Wood street, sud eurncr ' . i'laui-ud • ll**j, th** l»:g«**t and murt varied Block ul < --I* iLiit ’hi* i:..u.«- hi* "«rr had the pleasure • inviriu.* !lie atretu.l. . fihr j.uM • I.- Tli-m-g<«.Js hav<* l —*• t» put. li-vi-d Lr*t hand.*. «vt. om.».*ju.*btiy, e» ki rend pn-M en :h»*j, which !.-***•» u* able to nay that w« • n ar.i J-- .-li at ae ami-il j n.-Jh* x* atiy Imuw la the .*a.«t* • u ‘-uir*. i'h*«rrf. -fr, *r ttuli; novite the attention dfairr* and .-...mtvy i;i--n’j:untx. in generai.tr> -dr a call, and eiatuiue our exteQßire assortment c i l KAI/Y MADE t'L«>TILINt». It Ik u!m<*.«t impooxible to - lurnrratr lU- •<! irumeux piltM of ganneut. lhai ,■ t*. l»- n at thU larg- e.tablnhmeut. It_U *ulbci< nl U> y that it ha« r.rv.-r b**u .'.ju»lJ<**i by the house iIMI. marl*', tr JOHN MK.'I/>3KKY A CO. MAHI KL (JHAY, MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 41 ST. CLAIR HOTEL bCILDINQS, st. cu.ua *Tustr, rmsm/s-iti. i 1 ENTLE.M UN ULOTII l?1U made eiduxively to order, ' T and warranted i<> mit ilne roDMantly m hand a thole* a>vortm*-ut r.f Ct> 'Tlii*. UAAr*IMEUE>, a ;sd > > V EUCt)ATING. of the latestnty lee, .electi“i evprvsvly f> r the 1-u‘tom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will Live their w|.ht-« i-jineultciJ and complied with, as all work i« done under hi* r,fn superviaion. novl2 Clothing I Ciothlnsl f undersigned rwapectfully inform* his friends and the g public that lie Ls ni>w recx'iviag at bis store, No. 177 Lib ei ty (tret, a chniro oAsortmeut of Cloths, CaMimcnss and \ eatings, of the iat«>el and most desirable styles, which be I prepareJ to make to order in the most fashionable man i.-t. at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large und well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention r ;' buyer.*, either wholesale or retail. I'erroin who purchase goods for cash, Will find it to their » iTautage local! at 177 L'bevty rtrwet, before making their purchases [marV| C. CONNER. New Clothlns Htorc, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, omfdlTE LIBERTY. r I'M! K xuhscril*er has just ope uod this uew establishment, 1. where hu has always on hand a large and choice assort- Ln-nt r.f all articles of CI.OTHINU, which be warrads equal t> any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable prD c -s. The public are requested to give him a call. marUtly B. OFTENUEIMKR. WATCHES, lir ATCHES AND JEWELRY.—Weare telling al. kinds YY of Watches and Jewelry at much lower prices than 1< usually obtained elsewhere. Customers may depend on getting goods at my establishment at least as low,and gen erally luwer, than the eastern markets. All goods war i anted. silver tVare, manufactured al my own works, iu Oakland. Jewelry mauuiarturcd to irder, and neatly repaired. WeUih repairing dune as heretofore, in the beat manner, uud war-anted. Military Goods, of all kinds, at eastern prices. W. W. WILSON, au4 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! ~ Pfelflc A Neyran, « 'j DEALERS IN WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, HLLVERWAHE, Ac., No. 42 FIFTH Street, near Wood, opposite the Morning Post, formerly occu- by L. Keinemau A Co. We have now hand a *pieudld assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we oiler to the public at great bargains, such as: Iron cases, [■earl inlaid and ull other patterns of Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich asaortmeut of tine gold and silver patent It'vcr, cylinder, and uuchor escapuient Watches,and an ele iruDtstockof Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to cell cheap fl>r cash. N. B. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at low price*,and warranted. mar2s (Second door above the North-west comer of Die Diamond.) JOUN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John D. M'fadthm A C 0.,) respectfully announces to the public, that he has up«n«*d, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, I’bcket and 7\iblt Cutlery, Britannia Tea and Ornimumon Sets, and the usual variety of goods in his line t f business. Special care aud attention given to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. He trusts, that from hie long experience in business, he will be able to give saiisfoction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1863. my2fi Henry Rlclxardsoni Jeweller, HAYING re-fitted his store in a handsome manner, and bat recently returned from the eastern cities with a une assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his Mends and custom* urn to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pina, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Uxkets, eta, eta FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt's Pistols, Porte Monnaioe in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or* namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appre iated. l noT ii._ NO. 81 .MARKET STREET. Jf INK WATCHES AND RICn GOLD JEWELRY AT . BARGAINS.—We wish to inform the public that we are now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat. Thereiore, we say te one und all, you that wL*h to buy fine Watches and Jewel ry, give us a call, and save from 25 to 60 per cent in your purchases; which you can certainly do by calling at 57 Market street N. R.—Watch repairing attended to in ail its branches, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or maoulkc tured to order at short notioe, at je7 HOOD’S, 57 Market sL watchmaker and jeweler, Dealer in clocks, watches, jewelry, and FANCY GOODS, No. 36 Diaitoim ALUV, between Mar ket «nd Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All articles sold at this establishment will be warranted. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry promptly executed at the shortest notice. All werit d«M wRI be warranted. (jelfcfim -* * * - * w ** *♦. . - DKY GOODS, GOODS AX A. MTIGHE’S NEW BTOBE, NEW DRY GOODS ITOEK. CLOTHING. NESS COATri. YKW kPIII.VO UOOD.*i EWELRY, &c. NEW JEWELRY STORE, Mo* 87 Market Street, H. KNOKBEL, V* % * MISCELLANEOTJS. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLSSALE AND BIT AIL, Jit the Pekin Tea Store, Br the half chegt, of neatly paowd In metallic packages fn mlt Hm tnUIA The subscriber is sow receiving his Fill stock of OBFFI And BLACK TEAS,— consisting of some of the finest cliji to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants visiting Ik* Jty are invited to call and examine our stock. Below is a list of thevanous grades, all of which have been carefully selected, and can with confidence be recom mended : _ „ I 80 half cheetsfinaToungHyeon; J 10 do do Movune Young Hyson 10 i*o extra fine Moyune do; 100 do Superior do; 15 do extra One do; 60 Lacanred boxes extra Curious Young Hyson 25 half chests floe Gunpowder; 10 do extra fine a«>; 6 do do Moyane Imperial; 20 do Soperior do; 150 do Fine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra fine Oolong; £0 do exire Curious do; 20 do Superlatively strong and IragvantOoloug; 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; 6 do Curious ao do; ALSO—Java and Rio Coffee. Lovering's Crushed and Pul* T Principe Begars, wnlcb will be Bold very low A. JAYNES, 88 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. ooTl4:d*w SBW OF Beal Estate and Contracting Agent. MPHE subscriber has been induced to open ao office for [ the purport of buying and selling, on Commission, wad living tUe Agency of large Steam 3aw-MJlls and Doat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other fidllttes from other water and steam saw-mills, lie natters himself that he can furnish any bills << lumber and timber of any kind, great or small, long or abort, and .silver them Btany pointon the Allegheny, Honongaiiela, Ohio, or Mississippi riTew; contract to bnild large Barges, ttore Boats, Coal flats. Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, I tail road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, 4e., to any given point, i nd will attend to the Sale anti llentof Real Estate. From LU long experience in lumbering, freighting and bou' building, he thinks he can give general satisfaction. All lemma are roqaested to make their contract# soon; cspe \ ially those wanting boat# or large bills of lumber and tim ler, should contract for them in the fc.ll f<r the spring und rummer use. Ue will also attend tr> the puTw-ba.* nml sale 1 1' any commodity that may b* desired. L-Jtters addressed to DsVtn Mcxw, Real KsUte ar.d Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post p*i<», will be “• °\Tv%' ssir Ooi.Jameeß.Morgan,Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ “ Mr. Rnbt. 8. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny Hirer. Mr. Wn. Armstrong, “ Clarion “ Mr. George B. Bweney, “ 4 . C. A J. Ilahn A Co., “ d«ai:lydaw Dawid Sluun, Real estate and contracting agent, no. IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, ha* for sale, ns follows: lbO •u.-ri's of land In Ceder county, lowa, 10 miles fro--* Mus iatine on the main road to Marlon, and 8 miles from Tip ion,« mil** from two Railroad depots; 00 acres launder i ultlratioo, a good Frame IIoa«e, Frame Barn and Grana lies, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm la well watered, high, dry, good laud, in a very healthy eonoty A Tvry great bargain can be bad of this farm for prompt l ay. Enquire a* abote, or of Mr. John Sluna, on Urn pre 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Saw Still, now la successful operation; 3 Frum** Dwellings, Barn, Back • ciilh Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, Aa.ritu ;.:e on the bank of the Allegheny riTer, at Miller's Eddy. Armstrong eoanty, Pa Enquire a» abore, or of Sir. L . lunn, on tbo premises. , 1 also want to purehass i t"> sf¥},ooo feet, B. M, of gc*u While Oak Plank, 3 Inches thick, 8 or 1C tret long, 7 to 1C laches Wide, part to lw delifered lu October next and part in April, 1855. Enquire a* aboTe. Alao, for sale, all the B*ds, Farnltuw, and erery thing oi the fitUug out of a large Hotel, is the city of Pittsburgh, jujw doing a eery 1 -rge borin-as. Two to flee years of the i*a*e of the bou*<! cao ah* ho had, and immediate possession ;i* required. Enquire asahatra. 3**S EDMUND WILKINS Eagle Marble and Freeport Stone Works ; SU.JIj UKADOK \V«H.L STREET. I'lirSfll’JWli, Jtttd war tk' irMtirry <ri'.f, L.iU-rc~'Cmt!-. Monuments, rum al Vault?, tomu stom:. j . ... Frtvj-.-rt Stone Wu!)* mi<l i -r:r.-s Maat;.- l’i-*'-*, O t t-r mu j l*i*T Top*, always on hard and to cri'T. N B —lurid tutroiuond a crw ftyli- of Fpn-f f-r C'-tr. Kerf l/.u*. of IM’KAfII.K '•TnNK, cut through in rr ritHnc torn, and at Terr liti!** e-.%t otit fn.a J r.-frr V t,| that rtb.r vorslliat* wrrj.;; • I insulin* Alb-rhea r iVrjetcry. I Jiarp r.n lmi«t □ choin •eh-.-tioti «f .!r»wiuKf for ttrry ,i,-scrip! ton of V'rfc in :;•? l:o*. HOUV 'PATTERSOX’V IJAZAAK AND LIVEttY STABLES. 'IMiL UM'LlUli. Nfc.l> lxu>iu; erected n«w aodrctnr.i 1. tiiu-ui STAbLES aui CAHIII AOK JSTiaUEjJ, in coimet- tion with Li-old establishment, • ta pret-are-i io Jo a TiatSjr io ' ittb*.A Susinrec-. He h&<- Ul. CA. Ti»i„uforoNEiiL - .\L.RI_U AND ■■!» MFTV HOJIiKA, of whi-b he c*u take an in'.Tea>**J nua l— r on Itvrry. lie has arranged )iij u-w l>uii.iir,with a >i~w to an’.. • end *U*rins» for j >1», of new and ‘rcntr.l hanl Carriari'*. alt i]«9rri|iOoQ*. in which he will ample aUriuiun. There i* «l*o wnhin th* new building an E Uing, * here tlorr--. *r.- traino<3 and excr-ieM. w hicli will be fout, -i BiTßDiapewu- to f~r*-n-» Huris-witli the under Thankful !or*n •v~»-'in:- l y lihurKl pitronago In th>* past. »0.l flit-f»7i-r-oi a mulU 1 .!, ?nenl-, ih. under? lgu<‘.! *m to r. ~,maC(! Its r«-,r.tiuu:mrr it myThtindiw HODY pTrrERi-ON. CAUaiAtiiCß KOH SALK. rpilK undersigned has iustreccivtsi at his M J. CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, near the Two Mile Hun, between Pittsburgh and LawrenceviU*, a aplrndiJ of VEHICLES, or «very description, and will continue tc rweite regularly, new and second hand Carriagti, iiulkin, Btimitj, tfc., which he will sail on the eery lowest term* for eaah. Haring bad twelve years* practice In the business,and with htsweil known faculties in the East, ha flatter* himself Injpattiag down all competition. Thoae wishing to purchase are reapectft® r lntiled to call and aae for themselves. , Especial and prompt attention paid to ■Vaitiag of Carrl- lmylfirdawr-! j J®KPH WHITS. RUBERT U, PATTKRUON'S UVERV AMD SALE (TTJi STABLE, W&W* Corner Dlamoad street and Cherry alley, ; aprU tf PITTSBUROIL, l'A. NOTICE.— Whereas certain Grocers »ml would be Tea Dealer* ere industriously circulating reports that we are selling off to quit business— our friends and the public are respectfally iotonnedthat though we are “selling ofl,” it ia not with sueh a view, dot do we intend quitting the business ; and all orders from our customers shall be at tended U> as usual, at JAYNES’ PEKIN TEA STOKE, Pittsburgh, September 28, 1864alAw SB Fifth itreet. Field nook furraileuadeniTTnlTkkT^^pt^. ing formula for laying cut curves. determining frog ah giee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chord*, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs, tan- K°»®> «lc. etc., by John B. Henek, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,75. ***The ohject of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroad*, Books of convenient form for use In the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables otbeis peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formul® for laying out eurvee, turn-outs, crossings, Ac., Is a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U. 8. Miutaat Acsnanv, West Point, April IS, ISM.— Gentlemen; I haTe looked over “Ilenek’s Field Book for Railroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and hare no question but it will be foundavery useful and practical volume both foroffleeand fodd work. D. U. Mahzk. , , Toot, April 2»,1564. I am much pleased with Mr. Ilenck’s Uttle manual, the “ Field Book or Railroad Knginuers." 'With the preeenu tiou of some of the most practical and useful of recognized processes among railway engineers, he has gives others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that ot being lo general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while 1 think the design of Mr. Henrk’s book is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, 1 hare pleasure in expressing my ourdlal satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity or arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. FaASXu.v Uunt, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute For sale by WILLIAM S. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers' Stationery, Market street, corner of Second. WM. A. M’CLUKG, DUAbER IN ’ Tina Teat, Choice Family Grooerias and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. IS 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. 43- Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. 45f~ Goods delivered in the city free of charge. sep2l FAKANK LESLIE’S GAZETTE OF FASHIONS, for JC August. Knickerbocker Magazine, for August. Harper, for August; price 15 cents. Sol. Smith’s Theatrical Apprenticeship, with Illustra tions : by Dailey; 50 cents. Quarter Race in Kentucky, and other Stories • by W T Porter, of the New York Spirit of theTinwa; withiUostr* tions; 60 cents. 25 «nU, riM 0f * °° DTent: bj a QotM Methodist Preacher Bo m.nj T.ry good uni new book, hare been publuhid latalj that It ia wall worth wbila to call and look at them. Bach hooka aa Faahioa and famine, the Guiae of Clifton, Lamplighter, Thought, and Thing,: b, Klihu Barrltt. 11. MISKK i CO. * u * No. 32 Smllhflcld streeL Gt OOD FARM FOR SALE, of 43 screw, with a good farm T bouse, of 4 rooms and cellar, and front porch, a good spring bouse, with double barn and stable. Wagon shed, corn cribs and good garden, and orchard, with abandanoe or apples, pears, poaches, Ac. 30 acres in cultivation, anil halann Umber, a good soil and a new form, situate 3 miles from McKeesport, near the Youghfogheny river. Price $l,- 600. Terms $6OO in hand, balance m one, two and three ye*rt. g. CUTHBKRT A SON, •“8 Real-Estate Agent, 140 Third eU MAGIU POLISHING POWDER—One ef the beat articles now In use for polishing fins brass, Acd 1 gross ceivedby [jylij JOS. FLEMING. MliimCAh.f',* • Carter** Spanish «Wxfi.re. TUB QBBAT PUKEFDDk 0> THJB BLOOl*. KOT A FAITUU Of UICCXT Et If. AN INVALUAIU4I.S&Ett*JFaR.'BCIOFOLA King'* Evil, Kheumaiimn, Eraptimu 1 , Pimples or’Pustules on the Face, Blotctww, Boil*, -stsoak Sose Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter. Scold Bead, EDlai-;em£n» end Fain of the Bones and Joint*, Stubborn Ulc«rs,6ypbb HUc Disorders. Lumbago, Spinal Complaint#, and ail ins eafie.l arising from anUyudicioo# useof Mercury, laipru deoce in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which baa becomecelebv tadJor the number of extraordinary care* effected through its agency, ha# induced the proprietors. at the urgent request »r their friends, to offer it to the pal Us, which they da with the utmost confidence in its virtues i nJ wonderful Endive properties. The following certificates, selected from elarge number, are, however, stronger testimony than the men, word of the proprietors;' and.ere .from gentiemt-n wall known in their localities, at»d of the highest respectability, many of them residing in the city of Richmond, Va. •" p. UOYD&N, E#q., of the Exchange Hotel, Rlifcmontl known everywhere, says be has sees the medicine celled Carter’s Spanish Mi*vnn» to-Orara hondred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it ia recommend «d, with the ciost astonishingly good sesults.;iif-e«y» it ibe most extraordinary medicine lie has ever seen. AO UK AND FEVER—GREAT CURS.—I hereby Cfcttlf) that tor three yean 1 bad Ague and Fevered the mostvjo ientdescription. I had several Physicians, took large anac cities of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe all the Tomes ad vertised, but all withoot any permanent relief. At last i tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottleacf which effec tually cured me. and X am happy to say I have bed neither chills or fever since. I consider it the best Tonic in tb» world, and the only medicine that ever reached my case JOU.V LCXUDXK. heaver Dam, near Richmond, Va, C. B. LUCK, B*i.,n<rw lh theeity-erf Richmond, and fot many years in the Post Ofllfte, has such eonfidencein th* astonishing efficacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that be has bought upwards of fifty bottles, which be has giver uway to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known to fall, when taken according to dirertfons. [>y. MINGK, a practising Physician, and formerly of in- Uty Hotel, in the city of Richmond,says he has witness*, in a Dumhfr of tnsLancua the effect# uf Carter’s amount, Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He fays in ; jape of Consumption, dependent on tne Liver, the good 0.- •octs were wonderful Indeed. M. DRINKK3, of the firm of Drinker A ilor ri.,, Richmond, was cured oJ Liver Coapl&intcl eight year. daDding, by the use of two bottle# of Carter’s i-yanw Mixturt?. URKAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The Editors of the Riot, aoml Republican had a servant employed in their pra* 'oom cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Ebeurna ism, which eutirely dUabl«d him from worlu ,1 Cartor'R Spanish Mixture made a perfect core or him, .:od the Editors, in a public notice, say they " cheerfully r« rommend it to all who arc afflicted with any diswaee ol th blood.” still ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.—I had a ver. valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Jlixtnr -1 consider it truly a valuable medicine. Jaxss M. Txnxa, Conductor oo the B. F. and P. B. R. Co., Richmond, Ya SALT RHEUM of TWENTY YEAR3BTANDING CURED —Mr. JOHN THOMPSON,residing in tbe'dty olßlchmonu, was cored by three bottles of Carter'a Bpaniah Mixture, ot Salt Rheum, which he had nearly twenty years, and whicl xll the jlhyiidans of the city could not core. Mr. Tbomp son is a well known merchant in theclty af Richmond. Va. aud hL> cure is moat nOTSTkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS,of Richmond, bad a servant cure of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter's Bpaniah Mixturv lie says he cheerfully recommend# it, and considers!; ai invaluable medicine. RICHARD K. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scroll: la, and what physicians call confirmed Consumption, b; i three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, say. be has seen the good effects of Carter's Bp*nish Mixture ii number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfect cur< for that horrible disease. WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond,cured of Old Sores ant Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bo; tire of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to wall without a crutch; in a short time permanently cured. Principal Depot at M. WARD, CLOSE A CO.,No.B3Maklei Lane, New York. T. W. DYOTT A 80N5,N0.132 North 2d BENNETT A BEERS, No. 126 Main street,Richmond, T« And fur sale by R. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO JL WILCOX. Jr. A CO-, FLEMING BROTHERS, 69 Wood street, Pitts burgh; 11. P. BCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and by'Druggist uni Dealers in Medicine everywhere. octfcdawly Jk'9TE:«t9S CHERRY PECTORAL: rot Ttri xafd> ccxx or 1 COCCUS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS , WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA. AND CONSUMPTION. WE invite the attention of tb* I h Ka. public to the certificates appended I j below, end bespeak forihem tut can I / wWI did consideration which their honest ( frankness deserves. I Men in such stations as many wh< voluntarily bear witness to the effica , f 7 tj and value of Caaa&r PxctoXAi, dc- I not wantonly trifle with, ot distort Bmmhnmm) facts, noT overstate their convictions Judae tlu-u, whether this is not the medicine to trust whet, bare relUf for the throat or longs; judge too. whether < very family ongbt not to have it ny them as t safeguard ar:>hm th- everywhere prevailing enemy, whicl -rf-jh’t'.tal trequency upon almost every flo»k, ano r.-irtiep* (•![ a lamb from many a home? Ja-.-k.oD, O. H., Jackson city, 0., 20ih Nov., ISO’S. Di.. J. t'. A tut: bir —Tb« Cuerrt Psctobal is much io i'jirtd after. Several of our best Physician* harottFed it ‘or** of them in their own capes, and always with the hap ; effecis. The numerous patent medidnes always b<‘ re them. Lad lo incredulity in regard to every new reme l ? ; and it 1- only after undoubted eridenw ofvalue in an* >ri-'te, that an;, ibing like a general confidence can be ex cited. 'J. usrivjil’.el *x*«itenceof this combination of agents :iv. Li: JuLsar I'xutokxl,) proved beyond cavil by repeater i:i.. u'lder their own observaliun, lis compelled medics' in-1: t ' :irc« idui abroad Its usefulness. It is beyond ail ti-re he?*, general remedy we bav* fiir the Pulmonar; MT..-;if,r.r >■{ tbh. ciimaic, at tin: Fame tltni sedattveand ciysclf. Ite.-jieetiuilv yoar obedient servant, JAfc. h. c. miller, m. d. Let gn-xtinnen t-f o\e Proftitim marl- (Air ease. Wllliiioiflbarg, L. Bept. 3.1562. Da. J. C. A Yin :-Denr c*ir—Over application for the past three yi-afh in my duties as an ftdvccnte, brought on some mouths ago a severe irritation of the bronchial tube*, which win a constant annoyance to me, and fast becoming a f-ourco «f ’rent apprehension. Every remedy tried failmi to «,-eu relieve me, till I used your Cukrxt PxotobaL. This ’.as not only relieved me, but, as I trust, wholly cured me. I rare nothing ter the reputation of advocating Patent ilc .ti.inos. and this is at your service. I shall recommend it. to members of the bar. and others whom I may meet, la l-oriDg under similar ludDpofltions. Yours truty, R. F. JONES. •Montgomery, October 4,1849. Da. J. C. Avk£: Sir—l have used your admirable ccm tcuml exclusively in my practice.and find it to surpass, by f.ir. any other remedy we bare lor curing diseases upon the lungs. Yourobedientsarvant, R. B. JONES, M. D What yet remains to convince the most incredulous thiit the Ch-rry Pectoral i* nil that it purports to be, viz: an cj:- ••■jujuled remedial wp;nt for all diseases of the Throat ar.c. Lwnga The experience of vaars has proven it to be such, and we !*ubsii: it to the people, believing that Its virtues •sill fully maintain its reputation. Prepared by J. C AYRK, fhemist,Lowell,Mafl£. Beware c f worthless preparations, attempted to be palmed off under a similarity nf name. Bold in llttsburgh by all Druggists and by B. A. FAUX K3TUCK A CO . wholesale and retail. j^:orn' J *«- JA.dl.? ttUktlij:, European Agent anil Healer m lie: 1 Estate, offers for sale the following valuable prupertv, vie :rsMO acres fine 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 acresnearOreensbuxg, Westmore land county. 160 acres near NeV Castle, Lawrence county, highly improved. 1 acre lot near the from gate of St Mary Cemetery. 4 lots, each 24 foet by 110, neatly fenced with pollings, near the borough of iawreacevills. 100 building lots, 26 foet by 100, near the north end of the Sharpsburgh Bridge. 80 lots, each 60 feet front by 160 feet deep, in Liverpool, Ohio. A very valuable form in Meroer county, of IX acres, with exoeUent hotiurr. bam and out buildings 2 tames and lots on Diamond street, ia the bor ough of Birmingham. 8 lots, each 24 foet on Quarry street, running hack to the Manor Line, Fifth Ward. CaU and examiue Register, at the corner oi Seventh and Smitt'S.j.i streets. jjgl BROWN’S ESSENCE OF GINGER.—This Bttenn is war ranted to possess, In a concentrated fbrm, all the valu able properties of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found, on trial, on excellent Family Medicine. It la particularly recommended aa a tonic, to persona recovering from fever or other disease, a few drope imparting to the stomach a glow and vigor equal to a wine glassful of brandy or other stimulant, without any of the debilitating effects which ixp sure to follow the nse of liquor of any It la there fore especially serviceable to children and females. To the aged it wilt prove a great comfort; to rbeumaC&uffection's it gives great relief. Aa a Cholera remedy thfre la nothing soperlor to it, and no family should be withdut it 2 grata received by JOS. FILMING, Jy*Js corner of the Diamond and Market »t A HOMESTEAD OF FIVE AC’ for*- 1 aCI . _JB —Wi bate for E&ie 3000 acres of good land, (all of which can bo cuiUTatedJ in lota of & acres and upwards, at from $6 to $lO per acre; situate along the lice of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, within from 2 to 4 milw of Oauuno end Belton Stations, Marshall.county, Mm/ lit lag in the crowded citiea 'weald do well to purchase a few acre* and Secure a healthy and comfortable home. Tftere ore Qr.t ratetaajketß for all kinda of prodoee at erery eta* tionoo the Railroad. A Tillage at Cameron Statkm is growing rapidly, and the country around is Impnmtm Ten fast. Title indiputable. 8. CUTUBEKT A SOM _Jj2O 140 Third street Mead and Mineral. Water Fovauia. WHOWB, No. <5l FIFTH Street, next door to Masonic • Hall, dealer In FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY, lee Cream, of the beet quality, served us durine tie se»- con. Aim, strawberries and Cream. Families can be supplied with Strawberries Fruits, during the season, on the most msnnshls terms. Orders are respectfully solid ted. J^ttf I kKdIKABLE ARAL ESTATE FORast.it U tag Lots in Lbe borough of Manchester, 24 feat wide by 100 feet deep; part of the estate of the late James' Adam*, Esq., dec’d. These lots fronting on an avenue PO - wide, and extending to an altar ia the ntKM wide, make them dadrabie property for a suburban residence. Also, a lot of ground on the coiners of the Fifth Ward' Market House and Penn street, 36 leet front by 100 led deep, to Bpring alley. Also, two lots of ground on Liberty street, each 26 fret front by 160 deep, to Quarry street. Apply to JAMEd BLAKELY, _jyl9 Real Estate and Eorapqtn Agent. Advertisement 7 ANY person wishing to make $6OO InVfi months, address me, post-paid, Farmington, Trumbull county, Ohio. Ibis bbo fiction or book agency. No traveling is necessa ry; but any person can remain at home and make the aboTe sum in the time stated. Address je?:3m PROF. BYRON 11. ROBB. DRY uOODd.—A. MTIGHE, comer of Onau and~F>flk strut*, has now on hand 10 case* bleached muslin trom 654 « nt « U P> & Pieces Irish linen: 26 nieces white mulls, tor ladies’ dresses, 7 5 pieces linen; cotton and woolen good- for boys’ wear; a few pieces fine i>Vfc challe; narredand plain berage and tlssuce; mantilla*; silk and trimmings of every description; tan colored and mixed de bage; dress ginghams; 600 pieces Merrimack prints, fast colors—all of which will be Mid extremely low European agency, passenger a bbmiwiot OFFICE.—James Blakely has WngiSenU warn Eastern Houses, which enabbe huntoUsoTlteaft*, payable at sight, for any amount, in London. Liverpool! BuUin,Paris, and Frank&rton theMain^abo.atahthe Provincial Banks and Stanches in Germany. Franc*, Great •fa?*?’ 5? 1 * B **' over one hundred pounds at W® to £i. Office, corner of Seventh and *t*. my 26 SEill ANNUAL SALE.—6OOO yards fastooiored Lawns **“ ce ° l# P* r F*rd; Barege ih-bines 10 cents, worth is; with all other kinds of goods in like proportion, at ' . nn A. A- MASON A CO.’S, J?*> . BLAOIC tilLhß.—Just rac-iTrf U Al«TlUmrB, corjl „ of Grant and Fifth streets, a few pieces of very fine plain and figured Black Bilks. Abo; giiks and t rimmings, in all the fashionable eotas; Muslins aud Irish Linens, 6 caw* of the very best makes, just re vived at A; MTIQHE’B, ’ owner Grant and Tltttrsts. Mineral waters. a fresh supply .of tv im K ir*. Bedfcrd and Blue lick Wanr k received by , ‘ JOB. FLEMING*. , au3 corner* the Raaead am h*rtots*iU • “• * * !!* * V 's. + i l ■ k' • NO=M J, ■* r 1 '-f- -^■jsis&iSieESSESS-' Coralat * • ’ A’llifflaHneoeß ffi .„ TTRALTH RESTORED AND LIFE LENGTELENXDr El p DR. MORSE’S INYMORATINQ EUXIR 0» OOE- TiLAL.—At tot. the. properties attributed to Frot Marsri Invigoratlßg Elixir or Cordial were deemed Tbe public oflen deceived, could not beligTetHeMmplwfcAmfr Mm* truth# announced by the discoverer. But btlii'Mlii niable fret#.aue#ted-hy witnesjes of thehifiliH character,<*rq.*ftw .tri3WapWnfLfim.aUAn*to. Uty is ovetteßTO.teAm»w»on«Uww» wh»fr HpetfWtly isredstlMei) .."•»{ 1... fI • The AXATJg remedies, in all cases, thadepkrabieeefle arising from s misuse wabase of ths various orgaawsMch make up the wonderftil machine called man. ; lt roetaemto full rigor every delicate function connected with thdtyw terious compound agency of matter and mindvMmmwyio the reproduction ofnuman lih. To persons of feeble mne* cular frame, or deficient In vital powerj.it i# iMiMAMBdet S 3 the only of commnnkaling that energy, which i# necessary to the proper enjoyment of all the natural appe* | ii:es. as the mgharxaentalattribuiee. Itabenafldal I effects are not confined to either sex, or to any age. Tbs 1 feeble gfrl, the an*»g wife, the lfetlees, enervated youth, the I over-worn maaofbwinaenthevicttmofnerrousdepremien, | the individual suffering from general debility, or from the | weakness of a oegan, wilT all find immediate and per | uaxtent relief from Ufe use of this incomparable renovator. 1 To those who have predisposition to will prove j a complete and unfailing safeguard against that terrible I malady. There are many, perhaps, who have so trifled with J rheir oomditnlions, that they think themselves beyond tbs I reach of modi due. Let not even these despair. Toe Elixir 1 deals with dfeeasa as it exisfe, without reference to causes, I and will not only remove the disorder itself; but I REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. ! Tbs derangements of the system, leading to nervous die | oeses. and the fbrms of nervous disease itself, are so numer 1 ous that It would require a column to enumerate ihe mria j lies for whieh this preparation is a ipeeifle. A few, tuw- I '.‘ver, may be enumerated, vis: neuralghu tie dolenanx, j lieadwehe, incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of the j heart, spinal affections, muscular debility, tremors, fiatu* I cnee, a pricking sensation in Ihe fiesh, numbte?*, Eacctwl I iepresvion, weakness of the will, indisposition to move, I iiinting after exercise, broken sleep and. terrifying Urrsms. I mabilit;’ to remain in one place ot position, weakness ofthe I procreative organs, 6oxual mcompetency.melancholj, moo- I c-ohma, floor aibuit, Finking at tb* slumach, female irregu* I larities. a chronic tendency to miscarriage, emaciation, and I complaints growing ont of a free Indulgence of the pas* , | .-lone, and all barrenpeee that doesnot proceed from organic ’ I rausee beyond the reach of medicine. I Whenever the organs to be acted upon axe free from mab I ormation or stricture! diseases,ltls averred that Two bottle MORBPB INVIGORATING ELIXIR will replace weaknem with strength, incapacity with eOefr *ncy, irrmilarinr with uniform and natural activity, and this not only without haiard of re action, bet with a happy uSset on the general organisation. Bear in mind that nil maladies, wherever they begin, flnufc with the nervous : system, and that the paralyntkm'of the nerve of ; and sensation is physical death. Bear In mind also, that | for every kind of nervous disease the EUxir Cordial U the I only reliable preparation known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. I No language can crave/ an adequate id da of the ioai «Bate and almost miraculous change whieh Itoeeasionsia the ,i>a—norf, debilitated and shattered nervouslyscau,^whether broken down by execs#, weak by nature, or~ impaired by -icknesa—the ccstrung and relaxed organisation isatonee braced, revivified and onOt up. The mental and physical 1 symptom* of nervous diseases vanish together under its in» I licence. Nor is the effect temporary; ontbe contrary the I relief is permanent—for thaCordial prtqxntiesof the medl* I fine reach the constitution tteelf.anil watore It to its normal I sonditlan. LOSS OF MEMORY, i Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melancholy, •ebDlty, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of seiMestrn» tion—fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, genera prostration, inn* Ability, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseenes incident to | famales, decay of the propogatiDgflmctiOD#,hysteria,mono mania, vague terrors, paipit&tioa of the heart, impotency, constipation, from whatever canM arising, it is, If then I to be pleeed on human testimony, abeohiuly A GREAT MEDICINE PQB FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative, In all complaints Incident to females, mark a new era in the an* r »i« of medkine. Thf'nrande of stimulants have been in* rented—thousand of tnvigorants concocted—all pnrpoi ting to be specified In the various diseases ‘and derangements to which the delteate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OP SENSE, who suffers from wea)meeß,;derangement, nerronsness, tro* mors, pelns In the bsck, or fay other disorder, whether pe> -oiler to bereex, nr nnmmnnln Tiotl» iwnin to djeui TigontingOordlalw trial, i HARRIED PKBfiOBB, OroAers, will find Cordial after Aer hare used a bet i\a tt tiro, a thorough le&Amator of tna lystem. In all directions ar« to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordl u&ry preparation Audit is equally potent for the sway die esses for which 1( is raeemiaended. Thousands of yoouf men hare been restored by string it, and not in a single in» itauee has it feOed*io benefit them. PERSONS 07 PALS COMPLEXION, or eonsumptire habits, are resto|ad by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and rigor, changing the skin from a pale, yal low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. ' TO TnieiMTfttnn>KD, Thoseare some of thea«iand•,melancholy efffcets prodn- t cad by early haMt* of yohtb, vis: weakness of the heck r. and limbs, paisa la the head, dimness of right,loasof mu* *• cjUt power, palpitation of th* heart, dyspepsia, nervous * irritability, deTengenant of the digestive functions, * debility, symptoms of eonsamptioas, etc. Mentally, the fearful effect* on tbc mind aro mneh 10 ha treaded. Loss of memory, coofudoa of ideas, depression ~ •>f spirit*, eril forebodings, arerdoa in society, selMistrust, br* of wriitnde, timidity, etc, are some of the erils produ- f .ad. All thus affiieted A TING MARRIAGS jl.oold ™ * body »ro the irart r ct-asary requisite* to promoteconnaru— ~ T .^ l . •> without these, the journey through Ufo hewEay * ~ibrrbna«—the rroei-ect hourly darkens the view; the a iiiSb!Smesßhiffi»ed with despair, and <£* $ melancholy .reflection that the happmeas of another oe* «mes blighted with ' q ___ ftgwnal has been counterfeited uy some unpxmgtijus f —. —...- ... > In future, afl the genuine Cordial will have the prtmrie tor’s fee-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown in tha-gl««g; Dr. Morse’c Invlgoratinr Cordial. 0. U. RING, Proprietor, N. X. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint hot* 1 ties—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollar*, rix f for twelve dollars. C. H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, 2L T. Bold by Druggist* throughout the United States. sad the West Indies. AGSSTSt Pittsburgh—PLEdlhG. BROS., No. «0 Wood street. Do GKO. H. KEYBER, No. 140 « ** Allegheny Olty—JNO. P. PUBUTNG Cincinnati—B. H. HEARINGS. b'OR THIS CORK Of DKAVNKSS, PAINS,and the _ IHft * ehargesof Matter from the Ears—also, all those dK*. K agreeable noises like the burning of insects, fkllingef water ’• whining of steam, which are symptom* ofTroroachina * Deafness, and also generally with the Man* oe£ »' >ong who hare been deaf for ten, fifteen, and twenty rear*, » ' and were obliged to u*e ear-trumpets, hare,after one 2 * or two bottles,thrown aelde their trumpets, beinTmade > - I*rfectly welt Physicians and Burgeons highly «ecom- « used Its use. rpyoa the Tribune. { ~ • Paiots Dos’* N sQtacr Ycua Cuirnsn.—-Thousand* o. ' children annually, become deal; in consequence of dis* ‘ charges of matter from their ears, induced by Scarlet Term.' ‘ Colds, Ac. Now. if mothers would do their duty and wo. ? care Scarpa’* Oil for Deafneee, and use it ta directed, their ; children would be cured .-but if neglected,the discham con* unnee eery troublesome. the hearing gradually ntawnm. and finally partrnl or total deafiieeaLVum. * IMPORTANT NOTICK: Chflondsec Mn.Bosier.ajuithetnaiKpartloyouimfwma towttaitmSwftc&tceamfcutoeuAwew. • Anocxntm 4, t Tmrslij eertifr, that whan I was about twelve yeare old, I gradually became deaf in both ears, so that in a ft w months I fcud It almost Impossible to hear, anises in the rery loudest tone ofToics. I remained in that situation until last tummor, a period of eighteen year*, when I hmri of BCARPA*h OOMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. I Immediately obtain!*? a i bottle, which I haye used, and am happy to my it has acted . like magic, and quite cured me. Any one Viabin* further infixnoation of my case, vhloh I think a remarkable one. - will find me by calling at my residence, Coneord street, fast ! , door above Second street. Rxaiooa Baxnn. > tor sale by # A.JAYNKB, Pekin Tea Store, 39 fifth street. Pittsburgh, *• AJw»yi fidltbit, 3 SLAYS are always dangerous, and particularly so witk : obfldren that have.soy of the symptoms of worms. Id you «ee your child restless, pale, with fetid bimtb, hard - ■tnmifh, or an Uehingof the nose, you need aot hesitate to administer to it B. A. P&iaertock’s Vermifuge. This iaTa. 1 - uable remedy wm destroy all worms in the system, allay ; irritation, and leave the bowels in a pleasant ' Bead Mr. Harris? statement. l oraoinoa. _ f , ■ _ , Niw Year, Feb. lfith, IS6A This is to certify, that I geTe two bottles of B. A. Pahoea- 1 lock’s Vermifuge to a chfia Of mine, rtx years old, «"<< aba ? paawd several worms. One of them was abouiflTTJßEf IN LENGTH. I can therefore reoommend Rto • the pabUe as the best remedy for worms ever , W 34. B. HARRIS, 116 Orchard si. Prepared and sold by a B. A. PAHNBSTOCK Jt CO, **P* oornerofliirtand Wood its. Til* TBTJIH OONCEENIBQ SELLERS’ VERMUTJGI. —A single rial predating woMeu! Bead the fellow iDf:— < . . Piutfp.,JdfaraoQOCL,Jan.27,lB6£ - Mjl B. E. Sniftn: Sir—lbooght of J.B. Bern, ®e bot lt«of rar TKolfmc/ind gave it expelled 6* largr worms, uai quite a Bomber of «n»n ones. H. Pauor. _ Oiscu TP., Jefferson «x, Feb. 7,1842. ' Hi. A' K BitTiTto » HtTitg tried jour Ttnibui taa my fiunily, I can my that it is not to be sorpamed by any Ter* mifaga in the world te expelling worms. - ft. Bboam. irimowT?, Jefferson ca, Feb. 17,18&2. Mjl B. t, Sffium*—l gave one bottle of your Vemdfiue to ay ctfM, end it expelled 71 large worms, Ithlaiiitto 1 best in wee. Hoars, respectfully, P. Dsmam Prepend end aold by B. B. SELLERS A 00 , _ ' Pltt»bogh,Pa. ; DB.~D. JAYHtfB CABMWATIVB BALSAM ia ou Df the BKMt efficient) pleasant, and safe eoapcritJans ever oom« to the pubttc&r the removal of the venous dense** menta of tn*. Stomach and Bowels, only aitleto *t*thy of the least confidence torvartoi Chdera MWm or Summer OmpiainL ■ TUc ta, without exception) one of the moat valuable family medidnea «**r afemndL' llandreds, nay thou nnds^ofeertfltetesbavebeen rewired from Pbyafcltna. (naqpaMß) andfamilks of the first respeetobffity, boas** toe strangest testimony In Its favor, too naumu to publish.- For sale at the PEKIN TEA STOKE, No. 88 fifth ' ... , - - . j,ao 1 gjtnn dumm. j» -ML BBOWX, He. 41 Stand Alley, »*. M (HP TOtMhiisntin«£taitloato*aofle»Pnafc*. IV lUa burtnaw b moatly emfinad to FrttsXe ytMrarfiWawf in, nri wh painfelagactiona, brought on by laprodapM».xqiiifcnil indnlgenc 3 tnd exetca Bnhßla,BnidlkieMnpi£as,Qoaerrbss,QlaeLBbiatun OntUßLDlaeo«xf«% Imparity ofith* Stood,with all Ummp mof thaVoMroolorgaa. SUn SinMpa, SesrtMdfeSnn* ttoni.Tuttfff. Knrwotm. Mwoortol Dtajea, w«4. omb, Pitot, RhOTTiMtfcmt, fenato : Monthly Buppremfcau, Them— at tbo Joints. Wistul* tn ; Ano, Mmwm Agwtiopi, Ptin*i& tfe* Back sad Lotos, lirl tttleaortlM auia ul nbHr>,racnßfiUT UmM.- K7az«nftxnt«ad nEtajta , 'tox a apetdy ran to aJjwho nay cantu* tooteuim OaaaadPrivßfeOonsattstloßßoons, fl,Diamond albs norfaUw4y TJHBUMATIBIL—Dr. Brown’s nntj disoorarad rsmed j XV tor Bhmntta Is s speedy and certain thatpainfiatrbohle. Itsrrermls. Ofes and Prints OoasqTtstlnn Booms 80. 4li>IAXO£D Tbs Doctor U always at horns. MldaSww. Dr. D. Jsnw’i >smti|> JTedielmss TATIIPBIXPBOTOBAHT; Jayne’aHair Tonic; tl “ Tonis Yeemlftacs; u Ssnattrs POls: “ Oarainsttr* Balsam J “ AwnsPßls; “ Atfsattn;. “ rtwlnsn TTitiTtj > TheabonnfaaUsfhaily —rllntnsa eonstanttyon band, sad sold wholesales? retail,at the Pskin TsaBtore,V fifth street By A. JAYHXB, linMdts helM>T»»i«st tar Httiiiuiib VfBXMOQnE CHSBT&—I ban cm hand tbs toast lot oi Jli MsGdns (Bests ereroflteed In Plrtrtwxgh, stftshls far taißas, phyHSsni. Steembostn la, la Those wish* Ins'S (odd sad cheap Chart would do trsQ to call and ax.* amine alas before porchaatsf elsewhere. nSX JOB. FLEKXXQk *** ■? ' v ftblfematv
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