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V-. ■ r;« V'*- -.■.•-N-/' ■ *»A> MISCELLANEOUS.’ - N 1 KW MUSICfAt complete Eneydopi (titi of Mode; price $4. m . - w - « History of t|» Old hundredth Psalm Tone: by Rex.W- H. Havergall r"«6 cents. _ v_ ruin Music for the Book of Common Prayer: by KeT. Geo. T. Rider; GO cents. , A Dissertation on Musical Taste: by Thomas Heatings, Vade Mccum, a Manual of the Science of Musla: VH. 9. Saroni: SI,GO. , T tt ,, ' „ Musl«*«l Letters from Abroad: by Lowell Mason, $l. Theory - and Practice of Musical Composition iM A. B. Marx, Mus. I)oc.; $2,50. „ *. Appendix and Notes to the above: by Enille Girae. Si. A Diclionary of 5000 Musical Terms: by John 8. Adams, 60 A fun’supply of the aliove Just re«ived. tc«ether with a lurre collection of standard works on the theonr anu P w «*“ »J F ° rfEletiy JOI3N W^flSet. XTHW ASD VALUABLE WUBKB AJ UAl!l»Uh 0 BOOH 1\ Store, No. C 5 Market street, near Fotutt. . Chambers’ Cyclopedia of Engflsh UteretQre. bclug sk«£ lions from the test English authors, from the earliest to the MtaotUanr; " clriopSln of Anecdotal of Literntow and the Flo. Art*: by Arvutne: illustrated. . .. . The Sonrccs of English Words and Phrases, and arranged as to facilitate the expression of idea*, and es»bt in literary composition. Lives of the Chief Justices of the United States. Sunuv lu’moiw of Foreign Lands. City Si I.’: now. Parish Side.. That, and Tilt* Other. History of Cuba; i« Past and Present. The Twins, or the Ruling Elder: by Mrs. N. W. Camp* I A ,j octl “ a NEW SUPPLY OF NEW BOOKS JUST KBOBI>KD: A Emanuel PhPibert, or the European Wars or tne Sixteenth Centuary : by Alexander Domas. The Lost Heiress: t«y Mre.Soutbwortli. A treatise on the Camp ard March, nected the construction of field works and mOßaiy bridges, with an appendix of artillery ranges, Ac: by Henry D. Oral ton. Captain United States Artillery. , , Kansas and Nebraska; the bifoprjjW*P b ‘«J- ““ physUt.l characteristics, and political portion of ter ritories; an account of tho emigrant companies, and direc fon* te : bv Kward E. Hall; with map. Easy Warren and hie cotemporaries. <Jur Parish: or Annals of Pastor and People. The Virginia Comedian; or old daft in the old Dominion. Nortes Ambrosian®: by Christopher North. For sale at W. A. GILDBNFENNEY A (X7A, No. 76 Fourth street AND IMPORTANT BOOKS, published by IX Ap- The Virginia* Comedians, or Old Days in the Old Domin ion: Edited from the MtSB. of C. Effingham, Ee<M 2 ▼«*•» peper covers $l, cloth $1,50. Chestnut Wood; a Taler by Liele Linden; 2 volt; price In caper covers $1,25. cloth "$1,75. . ! Russia: translated fq?m the French of the Marquis de Cnsline: 1 vol., 12mo, $1,25. Katharine Ashton : by Mbs Sewell, author of Amy Her bert, Gertiude, Ac.; 2 volsf. 12<n0., price $1 and $1,50. party Leaders: Sketches of Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John Randolph, of Roanoke; Including notices of many other distinguished Statesmen : by Jo.G. Baldwin; 1 vol., 121UQ-$l. Captain Canot,or Twenty Tears of an. African Blaver, bring on account of hi. Guwr and Coast, in the Interior, on Shipboard, and in the West In die.: by Brant, M.y.r; s!,«■ c-nft No. 32 Smlthfield street. BOOKS FOR THE FAlOJ—xne American Farm Compendium of American Agriculture; by K. C. Allen. Shoep their Breeds, management and diseases; by W. Touatt . _ „ The Ametican Mock. Book; by Wm. Browne. Cottle Breeds, management and diseases; by W. xouatL Baxton’s Rural Hand Books. , _ , _ The Fanner's Cyclopedia of Modem Agriculture; by W. gift,. Johnson's and Lei big's Agricultural Chemistry. For sale at the cheap Bookstore of . __ W. A. GILDSNPENNEY A 00., 76 Fourth street. Thk subscriber intends visiting the HTATK of lowa and the Territory of Minnesota In a abort time, and will leaf e this city for that purpose to about tv© weeks; intending to make arrangements for a permanent Agent at low a City, lowa- St. Pauls and Stillwater, Min nesota. He sopcita the patronage of those paraona desirous or Locating Lauds to the West. He will also, while away, attend to Locating Lands in the Territory of Minnesota, or lx*. i» tie dty or St llnn T Real Estate and European Agent, SmlthfleM street, Pittsburgh. PUBLIC SALK OF VALUABLE City fBOKAiiXi.—I will offer for sale, at public auction, on MONDAY, the 13th dav of Novum ber neit, at the Rooms of the Board of Trade, all that Taluablc Lot of Ground on the corner of Penn street and the Market lions* Lot, In the nfth Ward, 35 feet front bv 100-feet deep. This piece of property L worthy the attention of persons desirous of improTing, or for Investment. Title unexceptionable. Apply to oet!8 JAMES BLaRELi■ rrua- thousand dollars stock ur uold am) I SILVER WATCHES, of the finest and modium quali ties, now for sate at less than regular Eastern prices, and cheaper Uu>a ever offered in this market, at the corosr o: Market and fourth streets. Citizens and strangers intend ing to purcba.-e, will find it to their interest to call Mid ex amlne this stock. Also, fine Jewelry, hilwr Ware. 6»eoU cles, Pens, Tea Ware, Castors, gpoons, Lamps, Military Goods, tc., 4c. A lnr** stock, cheaper than elsewhere. Watch repairing done promptly, in the best manner and at wlss erSU FTI " Pg ' W. W. WILSON. GT Market street OuLK2i YARNS, WOOLEN YAK.NS.—I.WU pound.- Woolen Yarns. assorted numbers and colors just re a ceired from the best manufacturers In the country, and offered for sale at wholes lie and retell. , , . The attention, particularly of those persons who wish tn buy good Yarn to sell attain by tbu cut, is inTited to our stock, as those Yarns are made of fine wool, pat up in full cats of 120 threads, end will be sold as low es any other Yarns of the same quality hi this market. Don’t mistake the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. OCCI6 FRANK VAN OQKPBR. SEEDS, BKKD9—6O bushels superior Lawn Grass Seed J°, r f *" "i**- JAMBS WAKDKOP. AY AND STALK CUTTERR—Oar winter stock, of the Improved Fodder CmieTß just arriving at the Seed Warehouse of [oct4j JAMBS WARDROP. ELAN KETS.—We have DOW received more than 500 pair* Swiss and French Blanket*, ranging in price from s*- lo jt2. [oct4] A. A. MASON A QO. lW STYLE WOOL DKLUNKB-—A. A. MASON AOO have just received a large lot of new style* of figured Wool Delaine*. o** 4 FAST OjLORED CALICO**.—I,OOO pieces good last eoi oxed prints are selling at cents; usual prices, ► a »d 10 eents. [oet3) A. A. MASON A CO _ F.jUR CKNT PRINTS.—Just received; 4 cases more ol <,xtr& cheap prints at 4c per yard. oct3 A. A. MASON A CG. nirva CKNT HUBUM&—6,OOO JKtlb of P bro UoallDfl et 5 cents. octS RED PLiNNKLt?W orr»nt*l Mil Wool, selling at 14- per yurt*, wortli 26 cent*. octS A. iu MASON t CO. FLENCH MKUINOS—a good »rtiel« worth *1 6- for 62JZ cent*, at eep!s GI.Afl* —IMJ boxes 8x10; 75 boxes luxl3; 75 *• 10x14. For sale by m 25 SMITH k SINCLAIR. tUTTER—3 bbls iolid Butter for sale by | nets SMITH * SINCLAIR. LACKBERKY, WILD CHERRY AND GINGER BRAN DIES, warranted pure, iho beet antidote against Ghel ora. for sale by the gallon or bottle, by D. PICKEISKN, *epl6 Ko. 137 Liberty street. G 1 DM DROPS.—6OO tt>B assorted Gum Drops, rewired th f day by JO3. FLEMING, f epM corner Diamond and Market street. COD LIVER OIL.—I gross Rater’s genuine God Live OH, rewired this day by JOS. FLEMING, sep2B corner Diamond and Market street. 'HITS MUSTARD SEED—BOO foe Ttry tine rac’d by or.tO JOS. FLEMING. CHEAP MOSLIN DELAINES.—A. A. MASON * CO. will open oa Friday, October 13th,eeren case* of Muslin De laines? at the low price of 0 and 8c per yard. oct!3. OUTTY —6 tons ia store and for sale bj r FLKMINQ BROB-, (Soecossors to J. Kidu £ Oo n ) No. 60 Wood street. OLL mUMaTONB—2,6OO fos in store and foraale by* , oetl3 FLEMING BROS. 08K PINK—6OO fos in store and for sale by cc tl3 FLEMING BROS. IHBOME GREEN—6GO lbs in store and for sale by r octis Fleming RHoa> ACIDS— 1,000 tt» pure Nitric Add. 7 ljlOO do Ralph. Add; 2,000 do Muraatio Add; for ml* by octl3 FLEMING 8808- »LUE VITHIOJ > ootl3 LADDERS 1 WANTED.—The highest cash price paid*ft good beef Bladders, by _ B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, np2o comer Wood and First streets. FUm&KHMM-lUlerMefredtij octO JOS. FLEMING. SYBUPO AND SUGARS— -10 hbda Imrißi't Cm Syrups; fiO bbls Lovecing T s Crashed Sagtr; BO bbls LoTsrisg'a Pulverised Sugar; la Utls Byrap. For sale by Bep2s F. K. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond; WHOLIUULB MKBCHANTB — 100 boxes pore BfosUr9; ' 100 boxeesoperiorUostanL TTholeeale by ,25 P. B. DUAVO. No. 1 Diamond. TEAS— y. [3 Sap. Ghulen Powchong, (la papers) at 60 cts. per 18. Finest Fongtae Chulan, do Q3Ha°-.,_, Tor sele by [ Je34] W. A. aTOLPRQ. piMfyrnv ft HKD—2SO bushels prime Timothy Seed, I store «nii for sale by wp26 ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. °!g s,ltp ~ l ° as *wn» »AB«il > ARTT,r.A.-l rroee lost repaired and. ft sale by JOB. FLEMING, octO corner of the Diamond and Market iL tACTS— A large assortment received by JOS. FLEMING. CASTILE SOAP—3OO tt>» genuine receded mud faraala oct6 JOB. FLBM?E& -/~IHE*SE —40 boxes prime Cream Cheese for sale by oct& SMITH A BINCLAOL LyrANCHESTKK GINGRAMB.—Fast colored and fine; VI rrorth 16 cents, selling at 12U cents per yard at octS . . A. A. MASON A 00/ Oft iui.lt—A two storr BrldTHouse and Lot, on'Den mnn street, Birmingham. Apply to ftu2 a 7 JAMES BLAKELY. PURE BRANDY. —I tare thisdAy received one caak of the finest Cognac Brandy, for Medicinal purposes. Thun in VUi t rf a very excellent article can procure U of JOS. FLEUIMQ, oorner of the Dianond and Market at. ONUBE&S WATER. —I hare received 6groea of Congress Water, direct from the Springe. Those wishing a good and fresh article can procure it at octlE JOB. FLEMING'S. IOTASH a cwfes very floePoUah reeeivedbf octl2 ' JOS. BLPUNQ. Do Toilet Boxes; TeteaTetes; Sofas; Divans; Centre Tables*. Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Traje, fc, Ao. UdUritl and workmanship warranted, and priced eati*- T. D. YOUNG i 00, ATCHES—3OO arwefor ante t|T_ jjg) 88 Smlthlleldnt,oppoelteOttj Hotel. ATOlliSa-dOO grouur jrantY n. OOLLINB. ; HUBERT H. PATTERSON’S LIVISB OIL—6 down Biker** genuine Ood liver j tjn onliandMdftrwleby oot!2 Tobacco, tor eala by . HBMBY H. POLLING >BAooor*-l hM »»p2B ttSQiSh'DAIRY CELKKStS —SW <’“ l E s£ u,h TMrr, «* prl “ g i, >'i RSN ~BiSgjB&NS» eeMPAN!EB. D fcli A W ARK VTTTTTAT. SAFETY INSTJEAKCE COItPAHY. OFFICE tattoo North Room of tha Exchange, on Third . stnMt, PHILADELPHIA. marine insurances. 0x y T gqn a Camo, * >To all parts of the World. Fbuqhts, ) INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rlrerß, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. v EIRE INSURANCES , On merchandise generally. | On stores, dwelling houses. Ac. ASSETS OP TllE COUP ANY, Norember 7, 1563. Bonds and Mortgages $24,500 00 gtateot Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 151,633 4. Stocks In banks, railroads and Insurances com- Ola iO Buis receivable , Casbonliaud 10,0*1 30 Balaneesin the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued 121,<07 67 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 DIRBCfOB*'. Wm. iiartin. t* Dr. B.M. llubiod, Joseph 11. Seal, Hugh Craig, Edmund A Souiler, 1 a M'UtriO, John C. Davis, ; Charles Kelly. Kobert Burton, i S.uuuel K. Stokes, John K. Penrose, i Henry Sloau, . George Q. Helper, ■ Janies Triujuair, Edward Darlington, W™- H. Jones Brooke, Joshua I». Price, J. G. Johnson, Jaim-slanncnt, Junes D.Uand, B \£i m £ le ’ Theopilus Paulding, j Charles Schaffer, James B. M’-Farland, | J.T.lx>g»n, PitUburgh, W. C. Ludwig, WM ‘ HAUTtX.liffient 0 ' THOS. 0. HAND, Vice President. Joaxpn W. Cowas, Sec’y. , . P. A. MADKRIA, Affect, No. 05 Water street, Pittoborgb, THIRD ANS UAL STATEMENT Of THU STATE MUTUAL FI 118 AND MARINE IB BURANCE COMPAHY, OP PENNSYLVANIA. Assets, May Ist, 1852- Premiums received to May Ist, 1358 luthreaten Loans, *e— Capital 8t0ek....~. - j $446,183 S 6 Returned premiums, Losses, Reinsurance, Ex* pvnses, Ac, 87 ’ 8M 69 Bonds, Mortgages, Btooks, and other good seen curlties - S Premium Notes I i? , SS S Cash on hand .. 17,8*) -l Total ain't of Resources, Liable for Losses.... $868,818 70 ' PIUCTOBS. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, P. 0. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, “ JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. IUJTUKIItOKD, President. - A. J. GILtiETT, Secretary. Will Insure against perils of sea and inland navigation, f^) on Merchandise iu city or country, at lowest rates con* ala tent with saftty. Policies issued on dwelling houses either perpetually or for a term of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth aad Smlthfleld streets. my23:tf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, & E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Borne Board at Philadelphia; MAWTQU. Stephen R- Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenee Johnson, Benjamin W. Tinglej, Geo. M’Henry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. Prexident —Stephen R. Crawford. Hce Prexident —Ambrose W. Thompson. J fedicat Examiner, Pitt,burgh —Jam** H. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City —R. B. Mowry, M. D. GKO. H. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.^ The Franklin Fir* lninrancs Company, Of Philadelphia, Pmntyivama. DXRBCTORfr— Charles W. Bancker, Thomas llart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jarob R. Smith, Geo. W, ar is Mordecai D. Lewis, Adclphi K. Bcrie, David H. Browne, Morris Patterson. Ctus. N. Baxoxn, IhrndmL Cnxs. G. Basesxx, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town and country, at rates as low ; as nre consistent with security. I The Company-have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af ford ample protection to the assured- Aseets of Lbo Company* on January let, 1861. as pub lis'-ed agreeably to an Act of AssemblT, were as follows, vis: Mortgage $918,128 6# Real Estate 8-1.377 78 Temporary Loans 83.960 17 I buvks 61,38* 00 | C*eb, Ac 64.346 81 “ ToUl $l.-12.70$ 44 "£ioce their incorporation, a period of twenty -00 * yearn, tEey havo paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as wall as the nbiilty and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. "i. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 oor. Wr->1 and Thirl ste. PROTECTfOS INSURANCE COMPANY, . OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Slock, Annual Premium! and Western Fund INCORPORATED 182 S. Policies of lnaara.net* issued at all times on the mostfavora- A. A. MASON A 00, GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aomt rOR PITTSBURGH .UVD ALLEOHJSNT COUXTY. marlB:y Western Insurance Company, D ittsburgb. R. MILLER. Jr, President. I p. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, §300,000. A. A. MASON A OP'S. \]s/ iLLinaure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA Vt RINE. All tosses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A UomelnatitatloD, managed by Dtucroas who are well known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they haveassumed, a* offering the best protection to tboae who desire to be insured. Directors,— K.Miller, Jr,O.W. Rieketeon, J W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr, W. 11. Smith, O.lhasen,George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott,George Darsie, James Me- Anley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouseof Spang A 00, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. nov‘l*:ly Freak Htoek «f Ifunm dt Clark’# Pianos HKLKUEIt r-spwtfully informs the .public tti at be has just returned from the iNstern cities with the largest and most complete stock of PIANOS ever brought to 5 * » e r tnis i-ity. They are from the celebrated factory of Ntrtnrs A Clark, New Fork, and are warranted perfect In every re spect. N.A C.’s Pianos hare receired the first class prize medals both in this country and Europe, and they are con sidered by the musical profession, and judges In general, a altogether unriralled and unequalled. Tho prices will inva riably he the same as charged at the factory, without addi tion. They range from $250 to $l,OOO. Also, a choice lot of Dunham’s well known and highly popul&r PIANOS. Dunham’s Pianos were among tne first used in thlacity, and they hare kept up a most enviable reputation to this day for superiority of tone, touch, and du rability. The above lot comprises all styles and pricer; and as every instrument offered for sale by the subscriber Is carefully and thoroughly examined by him, be can, in all case*, guar antee to furnish purchasers with good, substantial and re liable Pianos, and at factory prices Persona in want of a good Piano will find it to their interest to call and examine before buying elsewhere. HENRY KLEBER, Sole Agent for Nunns A Clark’s Pianos. Also Dunham’s Pianos, No. 101 Third street, oci24 Sign of the Golden Harp. 4Sy Old Pianos taken in exchange at their full value itor* and for sale by FLEMING BROS. Saw. Stock of Chlekerlng’a Pianos. JOHN U. UKLLOK, 81 Wood street, has and now ready for sale an entire stock of Piano Fortes, from the celobra tl ■ S 1/ VI ted manufactory of Chlckertng t Soot, Boa ton, consisting of uL Uio newest styles of 6,6%5nd7 octave instruments, in richly carved and plain Koeewood ami Walnnt Cases, and with all their late improvements. Purchasers can have a choice out of the largest stock of Plano Fortes ever brought to the dtyl Prices invariably the same as In Boston, without addition for transportation or risk, and every instrument warranted. Also, a large lot of Plano Btoola, of various patterns. HELODKONB.—A full supply of Gerhart's Melodeoos,al $45, $65, $76, $lOO and $l6O each. For sale by JOHN n. MELLOR. Sole Agent for Qhickerlng A Sons' Pianos, tor Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. oct4 CHINA HALL| Misuf vutur, Brrwtra tatau asd tochth struts. STRANGERS VISITING THK CITY SHOULD CALL IN to me tha beautifni assortment of CHINA, GLASS and QUBRNSWABB, now open at the above establish menC Our goods being- entirely new, v« are enabled to offer inducements In ail the latest styles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware, white Iron-stone, we have a great variety of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored stone ware Tea and Toilet sets.- Our stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set Is large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and House Furnishing Goods, we have a Targe assortment. COMMON WABE—Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Dishes, Bakers, Nappies, Bawls, Pitchers, and every article In the line is large, and we aro prepared to peok them with or without Ana goods, as the purchaser mar wish. Also, a Urge assortment of all kinds of QLABB WARS, which we are —riling at manufacturers’ prices, all of which are offered at wholesale or retail, by 00t26 JOHN J. O’LEARY. Steamboat Furniture and Chairs. A WE have on hand and are constantly mannlaetu- VX. ting STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND IW on AIRS, of every description, vis: * l* Extension Dining Tables; Do Bar do; Ladies Cabin Chairs, of various styles; Gents. do do do; State Room do do do; JOS. FLEMING. jUa, LIVERY AND SALE qJRBX' j32a. STABLE, Corner "Diamond alley. aprl-fctf ' ; ; PITTSBURGH, PJi Clounftotti’4 Loan Offlee, NO, 100 BMITHFLELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— Money loaned on Gold and BUm Watches, Silverware and other valuable articles. aulfcdlj ■'“'‘Su.- ’'■‘y-'noQ ' ■ - j»?V ■*’•>s+* * *"" f : ; / •- 'V-l , 7*~«'^i'rr mi* Am $627,47 0 63 5209,016 61 135,250 66 1,916 19 ... 100,000 00 $358,816 70 THE UIfITKD STATES 81,000,000. bi« terms, against LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIBE, PERILS OF If AVIGATIOIV, BY - mmiuimrTinir i>wiqg»o. y ESCHAFOE 4bV 3 A HIT ISO HOUSE | ' o? _ A. NVIL,KINS * €O., UNITED STATBSUANK BUILDINd. No. W7I“S» Fourth Stmt, FIWBBBEGU, FA. .. FOREIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Hot** and Land Warrants bought and sold. Collections made throughout the Union. Business paper discounted and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commission. . Money received ou deposit, and interest allowed when left for u specified Ume. dec3 Kcmoval. PATBICBfI A FEDSHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Save Jietooved their Office to the Cbm er of Phfthand Fftou lit. TiiAMUOtfo, ro. PATRICKS & FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Mirer and Bank Notes. Exchangee on the Eastern and Western (Sties constantly for sale. , Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits receiTod in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth-und Wood Streets. ffeb3 H. SOLUTES ft BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HiTl jmOTXO TESIB BAXEUTO A> - D CECOAXQI. OFflOl TO KO. 67 KARKCf STREET, fOCB DOORS RXLOWSfU) BTAKD. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers »nd Exchange Brokers, , and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Bu yer and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. , t . Collections made In ail the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, Na 07 Market struct, between Third and Fourth sta. [ja3oJy ...» New Arrival of SprluA and Hammer Dry Goods. AT No. 08 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. D GREGG A 00, Importer* and Jobbers In British, • French and German DRY GOODS. Baring receiv* ©a our luge and extensive stock Of spring end summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, w# foci safe in.assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general* ly, that owing to these acquired facilltle* in purchasing, we can offer such inducements to bnyers as are rarely met with In the trade. . , Among our dry goods stock will be found sashmeres, de laine?, Portsmouth lawns of ths most desirable designs, renhinr lustres, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured sUka, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy Testings, casstmeres, satinets,'twlsedr and summer panta looning; brewn and blaek muslins, table diapers. We bate also orated a T«ry large assortment of boaneta, TtERNAS A CO.» newest styles, palm leaf bats. Hotland braid and t^*horn> hank Kim and EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1 and as extensive variety of hosiery, glovsa and ribbons. riTTHDoacH, pa., Swiss masons and black silk veils, «c. BUY AND SELL Dank Notes and Coin; Discount time Onr variety stock embraces In f* rt exchange,and promissory notes; make coUecUocsln euasiornfcpa, thrmds, port all the principal cities of the V olon. Receive deposits on turnery, and almost ev«7 *rtkto aaMUrtog call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all rtety iuw, together with a large stock of gold «“*“*** ssr, •ns. con.t«nuv on n.ua, cloco, Slot rtkh *lll b«uld U Oi« loir..t prlee. fbrOMb or saasmewry reference. .. ... N. iiy—An early caU from buyer* Is W**?^**? 1 ™ 1 * WOMD D. GRBGG 4 00. t HOOB * 6A&GKHT, I BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, K. B. OOKKB& OT WOOD M SIXTH BTB., FtTTSBOTOD, t*. ' DEALERS in Coin, Bank Not**, Time Bills, Foreign ttd Domestic Exchange, OrtitlcateM of Deposit, Ac. Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Bn* rope, tor sale In sums to soil purchasers. ’ 1 Current and par funds rewired on deposit. ' , made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest tßtoa. [twplLly JOH& WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DKALES IS Ezohange, Commercial and Bank Votes. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit g»-So. SB'4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. in. Bank. d , pcl6 , HILL A CO. BANKKJLri ANL> BXCIIANGK BROKKRB, coast*, op wood aj*d rinn Htanrs. SlQliT KXCHAN'GK on tin* Kaatoxn OitiM conatantly for tale. Time BUlt ol Ifschang* and Notee di*«mnt**L— Gold, isilver and Bank Noten, bought and hold. Collection* in all tlw principal ritiea of the Uni tad StatoL -De poeltw recuired of Par and Current lfuod*. (ntHily itawano haiim, _ IUKH fRAHTER A BAHM, BAKKKtU AND KXCLIANGK BKOBLKBB, BUY AJ\'l> SELL Gold, Silver, «ul B*nk Notes; negotiate i/nm on Ite&l Estate or Stock SocuritlM; porch** Proiattt&ry Notes and Tirar Hill*, on E**t and West; buj .nJ fell Stocks ou Commission. on *ll points In the Union. CoUfCtiOQB Iflsxlc O. £. ABNOLD * CO., BANKKKB AND KXCHANQB 11K0KEBB. DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bulk Note*, Bight Mi Time Drift*, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, »ml proceed* remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and *oM on commission. No. 74 Fourth ft., pert door to Bank of Plttsb ff- [**l* ALSTIfS LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BBOKEK. OjTici, Ho. 92 Fxtrifi it., above Wood, PITTSBUBGII. Ear Note*, Draft*, Homlx, Mortgages, and Loans on cClr laterals, negotiated, Storks and Land Warrants nougnt and sold. oeU * 1853, KXOBANOB AND BANKING HOUBI 0» A. WILKINB * CO., NO. 75 I'OCXTC STUB, Oppodt* the B*nk of rittaburgh. Pittsbcmb. Domestic and Arraign dachangt, Bank Notes, UoUt ind Stiver Bought, .9* ld and Exchanged, at the IXODANOE AND BANKING lIOUB* OF WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., M tcoo stun, rtmcomui rp tin* l TUOMPJOB UJtLU - A.CAIi'JIUT THOMPSON BELL A CO., BASK Klt S AND UKOKKBS, Corner of Third anJ JIW tirtilx, PiUxburyh, Pa. THOMAS WOODS, UROKER, AM) DZMAR I?* Notes* Bond*, Stock** Heal B*tst«, Ac., So. "b F’*urUi :t. ftttif'vrgh, la [JaAJ HOTELS. CITY HOTEL. ( LAT* D»oWs'}, ) Corner of SmltUfleld And Third street*, PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS A CABB, Proprietor*. JOHN P GLASS. £ PAN D. CARR, .Ttlmit <.*«<•*.) (L»fi «•-. ft P»Ttj DwtaU.) r|TIHfl Isrxn and roininudiou* H<'U"e Laving undergo®* _£ thorough repair ft’.'* tornlriiwl with new equipments throughout, U bow <>jwn f.>r th-> r.veplifm c-f the trsreliDg public. CuAft .tH xprtst6m ST. CLA I U HOTEL. (FORMERLY Tilt E^CUASOR,) PITfSBCRGII, Corner Penn and St. Clair streets, C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. AiF This Is » fir"* rive house, between the Railroad De note the rooms nr*- 1 iry.-an 1 newly rurnUhed.and charges moderate. i tprmydiw OWaTONtSi WAVEKLKY HOUSE, 60 p"utla Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, i’hi jJ.dphU. jauShy - TUOMp.M, NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8. WEliB (late of the Engle.) Proprietor. -y |ao2foy OASKILL H(UJ»K, OJRSER Or MAIX A>D S >I~IU STS., WAS.RES, 0 rpHK Proprietor take* pioasurr in announcing to the I public that thi.« new and elegant Hotel has been opened #• übou»eofentertainment. Using cnuamodlodkand roomy, aud adjoining the office uf tbeUhio Stage Compauy.it offers iDducamenta unsurpassed iu Warren for the accommoda tion of the trart-liug community. A share or public patronage is respectfully solicited. au i; M. UA&KILL. FKANKMN HOUSE- fnmi CHRdTNUT aIiIKbT,AtW\ETUIUD, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER * LAlltD, Proprietors. Jyl»:3m] TBItBS $1,60 PER DAY. MCHILLAM HOUBU, JOUiSSTOWS, PMNSA. riAIIS undersigned having taken charge of the above 1 named House, and refitted it at a large expanse, in a comfortable as well as i-legaut ?»tyl*-, is now prepared to re coltm gusstn, aud give ample RaLisfactloa to ail who may pn rnnise the Uuiuu. |auB.‘tfj JAMES DOWNED. HARE’S HOTEL, i Late Farmer’d Exchange,] XTO. 133 UUKKTV sTKEBT, foot of Fifth street, Pitta- IN burgh. HAMUEL UaRE, Proprietor. This Hotel is entirely new, having just been completed and opened fur the accommodation of the public, (seplfl THE tiLKH HOTEL IS NOW READ* Foil BUMJIKU VIBITBRB. The grounds have been improved, and the House rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy to sea hU friends. „• An Omolteos of itie Kxcelslor Line Is now ranking front the station, On fifth street, to the ULKN UOTRL. Losrcs the station ai a o'clock, A. M., and 6 P. M* return iug ntU A. SI., and G\s I*. M FUANKLIN iioush:, Cleveland, Ohio. Cl PATRICK A SON, PaowustotA— I This lloum hae on /• Uefjfontt thorough and eitcosiTe repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tor* pledge thannwlTes that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the FaanciiM a plaee where all the eon* forts of a tint class hotel cau be tound. jyAtf C. PATRICK k BOW. FLORENCE HOTEL. NO. 40b BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (OOSDCCTED OS TUI KCEOPXAS PLAS.) EETJBEH LOVEJOY, ocdily PROPRIETOR. RILEYS URIELS CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. my«>:yj E. RILEY, Propriator. J. H’MASTSRB, AO’T Jl. R. MAKKU PERKY HOTEL, corner of Hancock streetand JDuquesne Way, Ptttaburgb, Pa. mar4:y Mo.UASTEUd k MARKUS, Proprietors. REaTAURA.NT.. CORNUCOPIA «“OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE. - ** D. BARNARD. No. 40, Fifth Street, between Wood and Market. Jaal»:lyj nrruBUBOH. cTyTtal palace, No. IB Market street. 1 C. C. SEELY, / —v RESPECTFULLYintonashUMendsandtbe llyi/-Jpublicingeueral, that he has just started his York and Philadelpuia modern style of COOKING OYSTERS andeverything else In the eating line. Oyslora In the Shell ur Stewed, tor adosen. Ue will also furnish the beet of everything that the market will afford- Iloueo always open until 3 o’clock in the morning. ' m*rl3-tf OYSTER SALOON AND RESTAORANTt 108 WOOD STREET. THE subscriber has now hia OYSTER SALOON AND EATING HOUSE perfected In a manner that caunot be exceled by any similar establishment in the city. MKAJ.S WILL M£ SERVBD UP AT ALL HOURS OF TUB DA y, from the Choicest 2ttem.ta« Fowls, Fish, dfcc., Act Qb Rill of I'are cannot be surpHoeed, and be would respect* fully invite the attention of the public to it. CHARLES STILL, IDS Wood street St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. THE undersigned respectfully Informs the public that he is now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BRER, in bottles. All orders left at his Othee, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually ettendedto; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. Je2S:tf F. Q. SOHENOK. Bentts’ Lager Beer Hall, jVb. 106 street, opposite Uie Custom House. TBS subscriber ha* jqit ; ppeaed one of the largest snl best finished Lager Beer Halls in the city. His Beeria acknowledged to be a superior article, and every otherac oommolalfoa about his house cannot be excelled. ra»-, A. BKNITZ. NOTICE.— Whereas oertain Grocer* and would be Tea Dealers are industriously droulating reports that we are selling off to quit business—our friends and the public are respectfully Informed that though we are “selling off,” it is not with such a view, nor do we intend quitting the business; and all orders from par customers shall be ab tended to as usuaL at JATNfiS’TEKIN TEA BTOBJt, Pittsburgh, BepM , T r| bgg3B>Mfi4aiAw " 38 Fifth street. , /~VHJU£H~h— 6O W. R. Cheese, to sale by j.-. , V Jy« kfCLURJUN, HERRON A 00. i ' y*. -*j '- ; W , ‘ ■ • ; -Vi*v ■* New Foil- XrrtryKMem Prices. YOUNG, BTKVKN&ON A LOVE, Sign of tbs Original Beehive, No. 74 Market between fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh,are just receivings Urge and splendid assortment of fall Dl7 Goods, at unaeanUr-low prices, from New York and Philadelphia Importers ana anft tion sales. The stock will be found foil In every depart ment, consisting in part of plaid* stripe and plain BUk. French Merinoes, Cashmeres, Ooburgs; Paramattas and Aljrieas, at unprecedented bargains; Merino and Cashmere Plaids, do do Bombasines and Canton Cloths, do do French Ginghams, do do Chintzes and Prints, do do Irish Linens and LI oenßhee tings, do do ' Pillow Linens and Table Cloths, do do Napkins and Table Damasks, do do Plain and printed Delaines and Cashmeres, do Also, a full assortment ox Domestic Goods, at great bar gains; Shawls of every variety, very low; Outf Collars, Chemisettes and Handkerchiefs, at great bargains; Blbbons and Millinery Goods, at gnat bargains; Hosiery, Gloved end Suspenders, do. Owing to the unusually large importation, goods have been forced Into the auctions In the east, and sold at great sacrifices, and MU be sold for cash at a very small advanos. sep4 YOUNG, BTBYENBON A LOTA GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT; A. OTISES’* KXW STORE, CORHZB OF QBMUT ADD FIFTH STUFFTS. < BA.VI.TO IRIS DAI OPKHKD MY HMW STORK, ! bee leave to call the attention of the Ladies to the large xS.pWW assortment Of ttKUNG AND BUMMEB GOODS; Jut received. Among the stock may be found some of the very finest goods now Imported. It comprise^ * aoeTpiecee blaek and fancy Dress Bilks,6o ets. to $2 per yd | &O 0 do w «ha A* Baragede I alnee and Moussw line d* itege; 300 do Beautiful Bareges and Tissues, In great variety; 260 do New Btyl* Dress Ginghams; 2000 do liafTkM, French and English Prints; fiOO do PrmpkMdAngUsh Lawns; 2000 French OogaffetonlS)* mots to $6,00; 200 Mantillas, efAh* intest styles, among which are so A: of the most beautiful Imported into this country. Also, Muslins, Tickings, Cheeks, Linens, Crash, Diaper* Table Cloths, Gentlemen's Wear, Ac. 1 TRIMMINGS.—In this department wIU be found a eon* plate assortment ot Drew and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese and iloniton fin* English and Thread Lace; all <* which will be sold unusually low. Tan bales yard wide Muslin at six cants per yard. i mjl A. M iliiits* HSW DBY GOODS STOBB. Iron Fn>nt-«lo. 01 Market street* OUM house being now open for the transaction of a gener al Dry Goods baristas, w* would rsspeetfnlly solicit the patronage of tbs public, feeling eonfldeot that, from ours# tensive and well selected stock of 81LKB, FANCY BXAPLH GOODS, we can oSer snob Inducements as will id sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AHL* \ aprfctf Nos. 01 Market and 8 Union street ■ CLOTHINO STORE} JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. ijiOKMKKLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on liberty 1 street, which has won an unbounded popularity undm Le name of the TIIBKK BIG DOOBB, have, for the pur pose of actjairing mot* §paoe for tbalr Immense bmines*, removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they hare now the non SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been oflsrsd to the public. Their principal object for this removal, is to give them more facilities forth* WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sail Goods at the LO WEST EASTERN PRICES/ And they will warrant them to be as good as any manu factured In the Union. CUSTOM WORK, 1R TQB SBT BTTLB, AKD CPO* ?B« BQOBTMT ROTICI. Tlinj hare os hand a full and banutffal a«*orttn«nt of LOTUS and OOATINGB, lor * FBOCES, DIUSS3 L WALKING AND BDSJ Our Interests are Identical with thoae of our euitomer*, asd we um« the public that our fidelity will not &il In tilling all orders we tuaj be favored with. JarDOJTT FORGET TUi PLACE— No. 88 Wood Street, (EAST SID*,) OOUII OF DXAMOXD AURT. jf. B.—'We desire our patrons to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. „„ gurlS JOHN ITCLOBKBY A 00- HEW SPRING GOODS* JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN MeOLOSKKY A 00’S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. M Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated bouse has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. Tbeeegoodahav* been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no •eeond profit on them, which leaves os able to aay that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house la the east* eni cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers end country merchants, In general, to gve us a call, and examine our extensive assortment of EADY MADE CLOTHING. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quantity of immense piles of garments that is to be seen at this large establishment; It is euNefont td say that it has never been equalled by the house itself. Vnarl&tf JOHN McOLOSKKV k 00. SAHUKL OR AT, IT. mm, mrocaou. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHCfGmade exclusively to order, and warranted to sulk. Has constantly on hand a ebolce assortment of CLOTHS, OAEBIMERE&, VKBTINQB, and OVERCOATING, of the lateststyles, selected expressly for tbe custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will have their wishes consulted end complied with, as all work Is done under his ova supervision. novlS Clothing 1 Clothing 1 THBondervigoed respectfully informs; ms friends and the public tint he is now receiving at his store, No. 17? Lib. erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Caalrimoroe and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in the moet fashionable man ner, at abort notice, and on the most reasonable toms. We havealso on hand a Urge and well manntecturedstock of ready "»«<*«» Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods foreash, will find It to their » dvantage to cadi at 177 Liberty street, before making their purebasea. [mart] C. CONNER. N«w Olachliif Sim, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE sntMKrlber has Jest opened this new establishment, where be has always on hand a large and choice amort 1 meat of all articles of he warrants equal to aay intha city, and will sell at tbe most reasonable pri« oee. The public are requested to give him a call, marfhly a QPPENUKIMKR. . J. G-_MAKTLN, Agent. WATCHES, EWELRY, &o. WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—We are Selling aL kinds of Watches and Jewelry at much lower prices than is usually obtained elsewhere. Customers may depend oa getting goods at my establishment at least as low, and genl orally lower, than the eastern mar kata All goods war* ranted. 1 Silver Ware, manufaetundat my own works, In Jewelry manufactured to inter, and neatly repaired. 1 Watch repairing done u heretofore, in tbs beat manner, and warranted. Military Quods, of all kind a, aX aastorn prioaa. W. W. WILSON, Pfalfla A ttsyraa, DEALERS IN WATCHES,CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, At, No. 42 FIFTH Street, near fr/to Wood, opposite the Homing Post, formerly oeen- by L. u-< k Oa. We have now hand a splendid assortment of 4 day and 94 hour Clocks, which wa offer to tbe pnblte at greet bargains, such ait Iron oases, pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mental Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor eeeapmant Watches,and an ate* gant stuck of Jewelry and Silverware, which wa intend to sell cheap Or cash. N. B. Watch repairing done In the best manner and at low prices, and warranted. marlfi XSW JBWXLST biobk, |fo» 97 Mtrkat Btr««tf (Second door above the Norti**at comer of Uu Diamond,) JOHN BTEY£NBON,(of the late firm of Johnß.M’fadden A C 0.,) respectfully announeeetothepubllSjthatheha* opened, at the a bore stand, a fine assortment of WATQHEB, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS, Gl- RAN DOLES, Pocket and TabU OuUery, Britannia Tea and Cbmmuruon&ts, and the usual rariety of goods in his line of business. __ Special care and attention giren to the REPAIR of PINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. He trusts, that from his long experience in business, he will be able to give satisfaction to thoee who mm; faror him with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1863. Usury Richardson* Jeweller* HAVING re-fitted hie store In e hand Home manner, and bnt recently returned from the eastern cities with a a&e assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom ers to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles,patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest sty lee of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Bings, Miniature Lockets, etc. PANCV GOODS—Such as Papier Uaehe, work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monnsifffl In great tariety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be seat to be appro iated. jnorl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Finn watches and rich gold jewelry at BARGAINS^— We wish to Inform the public that we are now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew elry, at prices cannot be beat. Therefore, -ws say to one and all, you that wish to bay fine Watches and Jewel ry, give us a call, and ease from 26 to 40 per cent in your purchases; whltnyon can certainly do py calling at 67 Market street. N. B.—Watch repairing attended to In sD its branches In a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or maoufao tured to erder at short ztotiee, at _ _ Je7 ' HQOD*B,67 Markat st R. KNOEBELi WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Dealer in clocks, watches, jewelry, and FANCY GOODS, No. St Dxamo» Aiur, between Mar ket and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All articles sold at tMs establishment will be wauanted. Repairing of Clocks. Watties atulJiwaUy -paautiy rant'd at lha rihoctest ■ottee. auw<rk —nirtßbeaamstA •• • CLOTHING. NESS COATS. 67 Market street, corner of fourth. CLOOXB! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! JA9IKS W. WOODWELLf CABINET ECKNJTUBB MASVFA UTURX B - War»>ro*iiL» V}: • |Ml|| . J.,W- .W. respectfully InJbrasA hit tHe&ds and customers that hasnow completed his spring stock fM of Furnitura, which is deddedly * ; l • the Urmt wad best ever ottered lor rale In this will be sold at prioM *• tow U uj lathe United States, As he is determined to uphold the quality with wellesa* eoned materials, beet workmaiuhlpi ead newest designs; and from the extent of Ida ttfden end lkrfltty imnanfitaftttring. he is enabled to prodnee warranted furniture, at the lowest Pr n?h*a adopted the principle of identifying hie customers’ Interest with hU own, in quality end prioe, end keeps al ways on th» gres&wt Tsdatf of erery description oz furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most el* gant and costly, that a h™ l *”, or any part of one, may be finished from his stock, or manufactured expreealy to or* der. The following articles oonsist. tn part, of his stock, which far richness of style amt snUh, oannot be snrpeeeed in any of the Eastern cities: tete-a-tete Botes; . (0 Botes, in plush and hair cloth: 2&0 doa. Mahogany Chain; ,90 das. Walnut “ * W Mahogany Booking M *9O Walnut “ ** *6O Mahogany Divans; .90 Walnut “ ‘to Marble Top Centre Tables: to “ “ DreeMag Bureaus *SO u " Withstands-.^ *4oBndoeed “ . r*nnteflh i r. u - " " 90 Plain Dreertrig Bureaus; *4B Mahogany Bedsteads: .90 Walnut “ *to Cottage u 100 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 90 Mahogaav Wardrobes; 10 Walnut « 10 Cherry ** ItO Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables IS Secretary and Bookcases; *lO doa. Oane Beet Chairs; 94 Oane Beat Booking Chairs; 'l2 ladies’ Writing Maks; Hat end Towel Stands; What-Nots; | Btignlne; . Paper Machs Tables: Conversation Chain; Pembroke ** wn«*whM. « Hall and Iter ** Baoeptkm “ Ladies’ Work M | Pearl Inlaid '** Extension Dining Tablea; twn m . ottomans; SQothlo end Hail Chairs; |A large aseertmewt of COMMON PUBNTTUBI and WIHBSQB CHAIBB. CUwit supplied with all ar t Wee in their line. fTEAMBOATB and HOTKU3, fondled at the aborts* notfee. orders promptly ettimled to. eprt |t«&flibo«ti| Alio/I -.in _ Tk> nbacriber* tender their eeknow-sa for the favon bestowed upon by their Steamboat friend*, and would reepeetfdUy remind titan and others interest*'" ! ed In building boats, that they are at all time* prepared to foruisb, ou the most reasonable tarns, every description of Oahln Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work* - T. B. TOCNG * 00- Corner Third end Bmlthfleld streets, opposite Brown's Hotel.” James Lowrvj Jr <5 CTTATR AND BSDBTKAD JtIAifUFACTUaBB*—No. 3M FefcUnoaa’a Bow, liberty street, naa on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every desariptiom, made of the beat materials, whkfa he will sell lower than articles ot the same quality can be sold In the city* He would call par* tfeular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Obairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at gr eatly reduced prices. Also, Turning ot every description executed In the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Booms, or at the Sim, corner of Adams and liberty streets,’ win bepromptly trended to. xaartl A. KILLIKSR 4 CO., HATS OH HAND at their extend™ CABINIT end CTent MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Bmtthflckl etreet, • Urn of fancy end plain furniture,, which they wflleell 16 percent below cujtenarj rmtee. OrMt In4wc«m«nta to Ouh Pnrehu«ri« Tjrj trill aril our lirg* stock of OOUXOH AND FANCY WW CHAIBB AND BEDSRADB, at prteee that cannot fall to plnse canh purchaser*. All ou -work Is warranted. Ocrtarxuan CASH JASIBfI LOWRY, JR, ■»««oa ear. SeTenthjand Liberty ate. a WM. ft. BTMVKNBON contlnu-* u> mum&etan Hi OABUfCT-WARE if «T«7fl*acrlpUop. at hit old rtaod, Mflß corner of Liberty and Seventh street* DNDKBTAK* I Y IING attended to, ha all Kahranchea. myll EDMUND WILKINS, And ntar the OneUry (SiUyXawrmetvuu. Monuments, burial vaults, tomb stones, Ac Freeport Stone Welle end Pences, Mantle Pieces Cen tre and Pier Tope, alwava on baud and made to order. N B.—Having Introduced a new style of Pence for Cem etery Lota, of DURABLE >TONE, cut through In panel or railing form, and at eery little eoet over Iron fencing. I refer to specimens of that and other -work I have already done in the Alleghany Cemetery. I bare on hand a choke •election of drawings for every description of work In my line. 001. HBNET MpCFLLOUQH, Pittsburgh. WM BAGALEY, Keq., do KRAMER * RABM, do n Mrs. lIABMAK DKNNY, do Hon. WILLIAM WILKINB, Horn* Wood. Hon. THOS. IRWIN, Allegheny. Mrs. TUtBNAN, Br., do JOHN McDonald CROSS AN, Esqr., Monongabel* Houm. sprio.dsw TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, xu M the Pekin Tea Store, 9 8 Txrrn trim, Pittsbumb, Pa. BY the half chest, of neatlTpaeced Id metallic packuei te salt the trade. The subscriber Is now receiving his Fall stock of GRIFt* and BLACK TRAh,. too stating oi some of the finest ctcjs to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants visiting the ottyare invited to call and examine our stack. Below is a list of the Tattoos grades, all of which have been carefully selected, ana sen with confidence be recom mend ad : 80 half cheat* flae Young Hyson; 10 do do Horace XoungHyson 10 do extrafineMoyane do; 100 do 8a perl or do; 16 do extra fine do; 60 Laoanred boxes extra Cnriou Yonng Hy*m 26 half cheats fine Gunpowder; 10 do extra fine' m>; 6 do do Moyune Imperial; 20 do Superior do; 160 do fine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extraflna Oolong; 20 do axiza Cartons do; 20 do Saperlatiralr strong and fragrant Oolong; 25 cheats extra line English Breakfiut Tea; 6 do Cartons no do; ALSO—Java and Bio Ooffee.LoTsrtng'f Crashed and Pul* Ttrlsed Sagan. ALSO—W, 000 Prindpe Began, which, will be sold Terr A. JAYNES, 38 fifth street, Pittsburgh. low. q “ IKW OFFICB, Seal Estate and Contracting Agent, TKZ subscriber bo been Induced bo open an offloafor the purpose of buying end soling, on Commissloatsod having the Agency of Urge Bteam Saw-Mills end Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from other water and steam saw-mi Ua. He flatters himself that he can furnish any bills of lumber and Umber of any bind, great or small, long or short, and deliver then at any point on the Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Beiges, Store Boats, Ooal flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Rail road Timbers FraUhtlron, Coal, Ac., to my given point, and will attend to the Sale and Rettlof Real Ibtate. From hie tong experience ha lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks be can gtve general satisfaction. All p——are requested to mean their contracts soon; espe» •tally those mating boats or large billaof lumbar end ton ber, should oantmet for them in the fall for the spring and usa. He will also attend to the pnrobaM and sale of any oommodttytbat may be desired. Letters addressed to Lava Mcitv, Beal Betate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh. Box No. 130, postpaid, will be punctually attended to. Bis o&ce is on Irwin street, No. Allegheny Ho axe. URUXO9. 001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Hr. John Horrifon, Ksq., M . " Hr. Bobt. 8. Brawn, Bsq-t “ Allegheny Btrer. Hr. Wo. Armstrong, 44 Clarion 44 Mr. George B. Bweney, * 4 44 44 0. A J. Hahn A Co., - 44 “ 44 dssMtiydew ' • OARAIAQBS FOH SALS* THE underrigned has justraceived at hlx _ CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE. wear the Two Mile Bus, between Pittsburgh and Lawreacerille, a splendid assort® of YEBICLEB, of every description, and will ooutiaue to receive regularly, new and second hand Ostrispa, AriLfct, Bffia, which he will e«U on the very lowest terms fcr cash. Ilarlng had twelve yean 4 practice In thebuaineM.aAd with hls well known fadUUes In the East, he Hatters himself In putting down all competition. Those wishing to purchase are reepeetfollylnrlted toeall and see for themselves. Brpeeial end prompt attention paid to repairing of Oarrfc ages, Ac. fmylfaUwvi JOSEPH WHITE, «. OR TIIK CURB OF DEAFNESS, PAINS,mI th. [>t» J 7 charges of Matter from the Ears—also, all those dis agreeable noises like the boxring ofioeects, lalUngef water, whining of steam, Ic., which are symptoms of approaching Deafhess, snd ftl *° generally with the disease. Many per sons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to use ear-trumpets, have, after using one or two bottles, thrown aaldo their trumpets, being made perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly reoom mend its use. fTrom the Tribune. { Pibxjtts Doa*r Nastier You* Ckxldkbt.—-Thousands o. children annually become deaf; In consequence of dis charges of matter from their ears, induced by Scarlet Fever, Golds, Ac. How, If mothers would do their duty and pro cure Scarpa’s Oil for and use It as directed, their children would becured: bat If neglected, the discharge oon rinues very troublesome, the hearing gradually gets worse, and finally partial or total deafness ensues. IMPORTANT NOTICE: ChUand tet Mrt. Baxter, amd the mU impari to you byfarno- tumOuUv&lconvmcettmiattomiihyou. Abto&ksisq Jeer! —Philadelphia, January 4.—1 hereby oerttfy, that when I *u about twelve yean old, 1 gradually became deaf tn both ears, ao that In a fow monthj I fcund It almost impossible to heat, unless in the very loudesttone of voice. I remained In that situation until last summer, a period of eighteen rears, when 1 beard of SOABFA’B OQKFOBHD ApOUBTIC OIL. I immediately obtained a bottle, which Ihave used, and am happy to tay It hae acted like magic, and quite oared me. Any one wishing further information of my ease, which I think * remarkable one, will find me by calling at my redden ee, Oenoord street, first door above Second street.’ ,Ksß-toCA Bazrm. For sale by * A.JAYNBS, ■ Pekin Tea Store, » IMftntlwt. Plttlbalgh. ■ u« aitural W»t«r Ftmmuli. WHOffB, No. 61FIFTH Street, next door to Maaonk • Hall, dealer in FSBITand OONFECTIONXBT. Ico Cream, of the beet quality, served up during the sea md. Ate,ro»vbfntee and Creem- w ‘ families can be with fltrewberriae ead ether Fruits, during the ■limn, m the mtt mi iimbls >p>>. Otto ere MgsrVleUj mrfEmi *■**! Item Corps, of | PBOPOBAIS win b* rWr«a»t og£>?fel>~ “£°£* the 15th N&Vsmber next, for the emiMTOcuen, etfnp mvnt,anddelivery of an HOT steamer .tot U».*!??*•* miiee, to be deflvered at Detroit,' o * Brie, by the of next Jane; saU steamer lartthan 139 foetfcfeg, 3D feet breadth ©f beam, exefurive of fixtures foe paddle wbeShrxnd for wheel booses: a not lees thanSDO tons borderland depth of bold about fret. The deck *nd cabin of Mid beafctobw trehkfesMon, end to be divided *s follows? forward of the Machinery, eaafa, and luww.riviTTi tot the bands; aft of tbs Machinery, caran, and m«*■ room for the offlean. Also, to have oooking room, atetranTi room, pantry, waterelowt, andcustomary mOn and kitchen furniture, for not less than twenty bands and ilx officers. The upper deck, or eaUn rood; to he sufficiently firm for eustotsary use. PBot or wheel bouse ts be on the upcsr deck, and to ha supplied with customary conveniences tor steering. The boat to be schooner rigged, and to be supplied with requisite spare, sails, and rigging To be properly painted; to hare two adequate anchor*, with adequate chain cables, and all customary fixtures of hanam holes, ehain cable boxes, windlass, levers, he., do. proposer to esumerate details and dimension os parts, and to furnish a drawing and model of the boat. The boat to be snppßed with two nod yawl boats, sot less than 20 feet long each, and each boat to hare two good oars, with rudder and tiller. . _ No advances to be made on the contract, and the wu Department to have authority, tor reasons, to declare the contract told, and to advertise anew. The War Depart* m<-nt i swerves to Itself the right to accept any ofthe yopor mil or to rtjset the whole and to advertise anew. The boat to be abl» at ooumon steam pressure to mator tain a speed of ten miles the boor, and to be supplied with : suitable coal bunkers, capable of stowing not less than 100 tons of coal. „ , to be of the best quality, put together in a workmanlike manner, and an customary precautions anq fixtures for strength and ualnst fire, to m observed. The boat to have not lees than 20 adequate water buckets. ; Tbs stoun engine of best quality, to be of the low-pressure kind, with the best recent improvements. When the boat is reported ready by the contractor, one inspector will be appointed by the War Department; one; an officer of the navy, to be chosen by the contractor, j These two to select a third, and to employ not exceeding two profmslonal steamboat men; also to employ the reqnb I site firemen, laborers, order to make inipemiew and tr Tbe boat, after inspection, to be exposed to a trial trip of not less tban 100 mltos, in moderate weather, on whfcn trial trip said boat an average speed of not less than ten miles the hour tor too eonmemtEve hours. The certificate of mM Inspectors in reference to the cop. dltion, strength of materials and machinery, workmanship, finish, and performance of the boat, to be received aS evt deuce that the contractor has fulfilled his contract; also as evidence of expenses oT inspection and trial, one half or f»n expenses to be paid by the United Btataa, tad ctohslf by the contractor. J. J. ABXBT, sep2l:d2ota2awtlßtNov Col. Corps T. ft. ■; SPECIAL NOTICE. Sale of AltaraaU Section* lelki Slate of Uluouli _ NOnCS IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT, UNDER THE iwi.m.iinit of the Preaident bearing deiu the UtA ultimo, (So 623.) all the Sections bearing odd numbws rw malniog to the United States wiihm fix mxla os* soe* «® of VurouU of the mnnibai end StJoxpk railroad ritn^ed in tke northern port of the State of Missouri, more perueu lirly described in mid Proclamation, as advertised intbf newspaper* of the State, and subject to mle at not l«m than two doQtlrt and fifty ctnliper acre, will be held at the unr de mentioned Office* at the times herein spedA**, to W At the Land Office at PALM TEA, commencing MONDAY, 15th January next. At the Land Office at MILAS, commencing MONDAY, Bth January next , _ r ■ At the Land Office at PLATTSBURG, commencing MON DAY. 18th December next .. , Private entries will not be permitted until after the expi ration of two week* from the commencement of urn pnbue rales respectively The Sections cot by the rente of tha road will be Mid subject to the right of way; and preemp tion claims under the several acts of Congress, onlem proves up and paid for before tha eommencem«m of the mice re specdvely, will be forfeited. _ .. , Qiven under my hand, at the dty of Washington, this 13th day of October, A. D 1854. JOHN WILSON, oct24 Contnlarionev of the General Land Office. A CARD. IraYR the ple&ssre n> amvionce to iboee who have hith erto oblig'd me with their fhvors, and tr> my friends and the public generally, that, haring A short time ego re turn ed from the Bast with a large and v-ry _ BDPEEIOE STOCK OF GOODS FOE THE fall trade I am preoared to supply all ciders on better terms than formerly. Io consequence of the immense of Goods, which, for the pest few months has burdened the Eastern market, and of the ffiatrui-t repceed In the credit system, very Important advantages were offered to eaab buyers; and benee 1 have »h»m«il ui pnw-haaa my Goods at a large discount on their actual value. My selectlou of plain Cloths and Cassinieres exobrmoes every grade, foam the ooarser and more substantial kind adapted to toe wants at laboring man, to the finer qualities sulublfffor gentlemen of fashion, among which are eocue fneapable ef being Swrpnsied In the eberaete* of (Be material and riehnmeof the finish. My fancy Clothe, comprise every diversity of color green, olive green. Invisible green, dark and light browne, olive, brown, wine color, and various shades of bine. By fkney Candmeres number fortv different patterns. My vestings are of Bilk, Woolen, Velvet, Phuh and em broidered Cloth, comprising tha different styles now in fash ion. My assortment of Oratats is unusually lerg* and vari ous, all lately imported. My department of BOYS CLOTHING promisee a much more extensive selection than usual, in consequence of the large variety of Tn*t*T < * u that I have with which to supply GEORGE ARMOR, who holds a distinguished rank In bis profession, and needs no recommendation to the favor of Pittsburghers, will superintend the Cutting Department. His numerous friends will please remem’-er thin In fine, I flatter myself diet I shall be able to famish garnments suitable for all classes, fitted up to such a man ' ner, and on such terms as shall disarm all competition, and i 1 will therefore solicit a-call from alf who are not wedded, to : any particular boose. SOLOMON STONER. | ocfhd*w4w No 80'Wnod traef. Beautiful send Valuable Property for Sale at Public Anction, v HAS MANCHESTER, part of the Estate ef the late James Adams, Esq-, deo\L; on SATURDAY, the 11th day of November, at t o’clocx, P. M-, on the premises. 1 have boon authorised by the owners, residing in a dis tant State, to offer for sale, at public vendue, SO most de sirable Building Lots, adjoining the borough of Maoebeetar, pa t of the above eeuie,eaeb 24 feet front by 100 feet deep; one tier of them fronting on Market street, wfcieh is ft) feet wide. These Lots have a fine view of the Ohio river and adjacent scenery; are near the Plank Road, and in a very delightful ana desirable neighborhood, and will be sold on quite reasonable terms. Persons purchasing ablock of four or eight Lots, oould have a country home, with all the advantage of the dty, at a moderate price. Title is on exceptionable, and one of the very boat about the city, for other particular* apply to JAMBS BLAKELY, Real Estate and European Agent, octlS cor. Seventh ana Smlibftetd gta-, Httsburjfo. haem auma, T)EAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING AGENT, No. 2, XV IRWIN Street, ha* Cor sale, us follows: KW acres of lend in Coder eounty, love, 1C miles from Moa eeiine, on the mtin road to Merton, end 6 miles from Dp ten, 6 miles frt*n two Beilroed depots; 90 acres la under cultivation, e House, Frame Ban and Qrmaa* rise, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The form is well watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy eounty. A very great bargain can be had of this farm hr prompt pay. Enquire as abOTe, or of Mr. John Munn, ou the pre mkvs. Also, 3 acres of laud, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now In successful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings Barn, lilaek stulth Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work. Shop, do, situ* ate on the bank of the Allegheny river, at Miller’s Eddy, Armstrong eounty, Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. L, Maun, on the premises. - 1 also want to purchase 6 to 800,000 feet, B. M., of good Whits Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, 8 or 16 teat long; T to 16 inches wide, part to be delivered in October next in April, 1866. Enquire as above. Also, for sale, all the. Beds, Furniture, and every thing of the fitting out eg a large Hotel, in the dty of Pittsburgh, now doing a very Urge business. Two to fire jeers of the lease of the house can also be bed, and iiuroorflstopossiirtoat If required. Enquire as above. j*6 I’MKIiP Ifnutt* H.KHA O KttKINMItB.-.— nontad r log formula forlayingootcurvca. determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, et&, ate* together with tables of radii, ordinates, defections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarethims and natural signs, tao gents, etc. etCnby John B. Henek, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,76. t ,% The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on EaHroads- Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lograrithraatin tables are nomnion.epoughibuf a book combining with these tables other* peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formal* lbs laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, a desideratum which this work la designed to sapply. U. 8. Mjutabt Aciourr, West Point. Apdl 18, Gentlemen: 1 have looked over “ Henek’s Field Book for Bailroad Engineers,” and think It well adapted to the ob ject ita author proposes, and have no question but it will be fbundavery uaeiul and practical volume both foroffloeaad field work. D. H. Mabait. • Tsoy, April 21,1854. I ub much pltiffl with Mr. HouiK'a Uttle taanasl, the “ field Book of Baflrnad KngiDeeis.” With the proeenta tk>D of soma of the mast pnctieal tad nsafo) of recognted prootaM athong railway engineer!, ha has giren other* which, new at least in their present form, appear to eeata a mint of higher rains than that of mere noTelty—that of being In genejal f osoeptiole of available, not to *aj deafra* bio, practical ose. Inconel oaten, while 1 think the design of air. ifenck’s book is snob as to adapt it excellently wail to professional needs. 1 bate pleasure in expressing my cordial ealkfectten with Its execution, alike with the per* •picuity of arrangement effeeted by the author, and the exi eelleot typographical taste displayed by his publishers. ' B. FxivxUk fIUBI, 0- TMfeetnr af R»im,l,«r PnlyteehaWi For sale by _ WILLIAM &HAV&N, wm. Pina Tau, Choice Family Orocerlea aad WlB*v Wart. CORKER OF WOOD ASD SIXTH STB,, : pnraBDKoH. pa. - • IS now toooMma large aaaortnent of PKKBH OOODfiJ te addition to his already extensire stoeK, purrhe—q from first haadi In the eastern market*, whleh, will be Bold at the lowest market prices. 49* Hotels, Steamboats, and families, baying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. J9*GoodsdaHTsredin thsdty free of charge, eepa if' K LKBLIK’S GAZETTE Of fASHIO.NS, fat Knickerbocker Magazine, for August. Harper, for August ; prior 16 cent*. SoL Smith'* Theatrical Apprenticeship, with Uluftrai Lions: by Dailey; 50 eents. Quarter Kaee la Restock?, and other Stories: by W. T. Porter, of the New York Spirit of the Times; wHhLUasir* ttons; M oenta. Mysteries of a OonTsat: by a Doted Methodist Preacher I 25 cents. So many very good and new books have been published lately tbe* it is veil worth while to coll and look at «- Bach books as fashion and famine, the Curse of Clifton, lamplighter, Thoughts and Things: by Uhu BorxiU. H. MlltSE k 00, ao4 . He, 82 flmithflrM strest rpuJfi TJtfU'H CONCJWNINO BSLLHBfI' VK&MIFtKUd J. —A elngle tUI prododng wotfderal head the AUov log: P***iJeffereoa eo, laa. B, Utt. Mm. B. K. Suubs: fir—l bought of J. R. Beea, aaaitot tle of jour Vermifuge, tad gave tt to s of " H "* l sad tt expelled 6tf large worms, apl quite a member of f"r B - oaee. V. Faun. Qasnu, **., Jeflbnos eo- Feb. 7,186 X. Mb. X. X. a«TTßie—Haring tried jour Vermifuge la my; fhmllj, I eaa eaj that It li not to_be eurpamwl bj mifuge lathe world for expelliag wozme. . Q. flaoaaa.; Wdulov tt., Jeflneoa eo, Feb. 17 ,!&&!.: -Mm. X. X. Bmiiim*—l gare oae bottle of jour Yermtfbgi to mr child, and It expelled 7$ largeworm*. Itttaklttbß beet la nee. Toon, reepeetfttlly, P. Ihnfn i . 'Frependmadioiafej fi. X. SXLLXBB 1 aul» Bttafaurgfa, Ma., TLTlflilClifa CHXBT2L—I have oa band tha flaeetiot 01 JXL MeOloiae Cberte ever offned hi Pittsburgh, sultofcM ter.lfimhka; pfeyldaa*, Bteaaboata da, do. Tbcee with* Big a geod end nbeep. Cbeet would da veil toaallaadw* aartae miao hadaiW jwrt»l*ag.eltMl*eie. aaK . JOLMUBCIM. “ 'CV V : *’■"> ~ /•J .<*« - .. *V *»■•. --V V ■* * i DR. DORSE’S InvigoratiM (erdlat ‘'A’FbeMnaxw S Ui tTJua*w«SSo»S«r*irtrSSwßnrt»MW Ja^»fc,«ipa»g^gnawATaramamt i MS^aaa^sateiaag littylnoTmtißownby »—<<RWttooOy«Mii>%f>*D^ jSSi&p SiuT ejee «la*fc*me,o*dafiotoot ta jiijflP |io^*r»it*»norm m Hr oefly means gf. tUt energy, which E nw>7 to the proper .MtfojßMajtw m»— 1 ——n » t >v-pjft*itaboMiml. ; effiseuar* art conflaad to iUM m^oto whi». So feeble girths ailing wife,the Uatiaee, enervated SP9th«lSs I pr«r-wo*si «unofhwrtpeM,thgTicttßj/niiJ|iWuiMr<BOfni| 00 fe&tidtt*!ikMriU«o^dJS^!^SStii* TTflrnitr rrt “irijfl* ~~fini —ill ellfliii! linimriiitagfirt P* 1 manebtrOHeffrom the. tun rf'tTilr inn ineeielile ieimiehe To. those oho have prediepodtkm to pezabehtU *JU prove a cctepleto and anttning eafcgnerd egalsft thrt terrible their oahk&tioas,, that they think thamsalrae broad the retch'of medicine. Irtnrtfrieniheiie darnel?. The Xliair ■aealiwlthdhicaeeeelt reference 9mofi " TWt >«f fhn 'ejmihj InwHne to neraniarita aaeiip. and the tonoiefayrtooefile «Me one Out U wobMreqmse a ocflnmr to enumerate the mala dJrtfcr which thie preparation Uajpcrifle. AJhw.how* iter, may ho eaßiparaterfj via: nepriagfe, OedaUnasx, of £» mo^ Unting alter OTirdeo, broken atop and terrifying dreams. I inability to mnaiain one place or poattkm,wakiieea af tha proereatlTe organs, eeiaalincoapetency, melancholy,mom ocriana, floor eltroe, linking et the atoaach, female Itregn lari Hoe, a chroaio tenflencyto miscarriage, enarietjon,,aad all compUlsta growing oui of a free indulgence oMbepae* done, and all barrenneee that Inee nnl jrnoneil frcan erpnln canaea beyond the roach of medicine ; 'Whenevertbf organa to be acted aponarefeeetnmmal* .fomatfcaer ttrictiiral<lieaaaee,lU* errand that . • M/maigH TwvT6f>tQVnm n t ma 1 wmiapttcewrekneee with atrsagfh.lßo»padty wttkaSefr •eney, lnagniiirityjyfth naHhrm and nalnral actfvta, and thla ofet ouy wltbOat K »RTd nf re acoon, bat with a happy *H*rt «w tlui ftwmlMHnn ** ftMrnr hi «lae tkW* attmpladlae,whererS^thcyiSffittj fltaeh wiXhtlftriarvca* system, and that the parahrselfcm*af.the serve ofmoUea ■and m nealliwi is phyacai death.' Bear in mind also, [hat I ft>? every kind of perrons dieeaee the Xttsir Cordial ie the 1 only reliable preparation known. l CUKKOV ICERTOUB DISIASXB. ' • ' ! HolfMoage eaftoferreyaa adequate idea of tha fame mate enrff «"*—«■*—■-*»*Ter-hirh ifnw»«*nrin tV ai—Md,debfllteffrianaahatterea-Berrooe»yßaß, whether -brefcafflovs hyexnem, weak bynatnye,® impaired by rtakhewi otgemtaUcn to at once ttoMf -twtlyifled and bOflt op: Gte mental andphjDeal qiytMi OF mreoiii dinaeeo rairiih togetheronderTta in ttMnea. ICortf (beeflhct tenporary;i?nlfa»oontnu7 the relief ie the Cordial properties of thO med)- etboTeeA theeofietltatkmltseH;asareetore h to tta normal ebndlttai. ' LOBB 01 MEMORY, Ooaflsslon, gMcffiieas,rush of blood to the head. melancholy, •ebiilty, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of seKdestrno* thin—n»r of insanity. dyspegela, genera prostration, irr*» ÜbUlty> aiMTcuinwir, mafcßlltytoslCßp, dlmtsss tnddest to ftuaflw, decay of the propagating fun etioas,by*fcria, mono mania, vague terror*, palpitation of the mart, fanpoteney, ftmn whalerercahseirMßß It Kir there Is anyretisnse tohe placed on hpioan testimony, KbK&utfy The unparalleled effects of tide greet restorative, In *0 complaintsincidenttofemales, mark a new era In the an* nals of medicine. Thousands of stimulant* here been In* vented—thousand of tavigonmte concocted—-ell parpen ting to .be specified In the variouydlsaesss andderangemenui to whichthe delicate fhnnaiion-alwcman render her liabU. EYEBY WOMAN OF SENSE, who Huffierp from weakness, neriousmse, tre mors, pains hi the baek, or any other dborder, whether pe culiar to her NX« Or common in both saxes—to give tfr<* in tigorating Cordial a triaL ' MARRTtm PERSONS, Ur others, will find this Cordial after they have used a boh tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the jystem. In all directions are to be loand the happy parent* of healthy oS spring, who vonld not hav« beeo eu box for th<« uczwozdi nary preparation And it is equally pototuibr ttfaiw dis eases for which it is raroa mended. Tboaa*nd* of yoang men bare been restored by tudngit, and mo; in a single in* stance has it felled to benefit them. PERSONS Of-PALE COMPLEXION. or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and rigor, changing the skin from a lcrw, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. 10 THE MISGUIDED. These aresoxae of Urn sad and melancholy effect* produ ced by early habits of youth, vis: veaknese of the baek and limbs, pains In the head, dimness nf sight, lots of mus cular pover. palpitation of tiie heart,' dyspepsia, nervous Irritability, derangement of the digestive fa actions, general dsbUlty, symptoms of consumptions, etc. MenteUy, tne fearfhl effects on the mind are much to he dreaded. Lon of memory, confusion of Ideas, dwprenkn of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, selfeustrast, lore of solitude, timidity, etc, are some of the evils produ* cad. -All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind tod bodj an the most &*• ewaiy requisites to promote ecnirabia] happiness; Indeed, without theas. the Journey through life becomes a wear? pilgrimage—the prospect h*mr!j darkens the viev; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another ba* cornea blighted with your own. Dr. Mom’s Invigorating Cordial baa been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprie tor's fae-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, end the following word* blown in the glaw: • Dr* Mem*i Invttorattnf Cordial. c. E. BING, ftoprietar, W. r. The Cordial is pot up, bight; concentrated, In pint bot tles—price three dollar* per bottle, two for five dollars, els for twelve doUtrs. 0. H. KtNQ, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. T. Sold by Druggists throughout the United Btatae, Canada and the West Indus. _ TWUp In Market street, conwt of Bcaeadi v:*' 5 / { . 1 , >;• *:■'s * / i* .*& 4 ,• • ; « . . %*$ 4’ '* ’ ' A 6BIAT MHJICIN* JOB IBSfALXS. CAunos. AGESTSt Plt&burgb— FLnrao.Jiatti-, So. 60 Wood Itmt bo "" GKO. H. KEYBZB, N 0.140 ’« Allegheny CSty—JNO- P. PLSMINQ. lt ICBAKINQB. feblOem iw | ' PILLS: 1 FOR ALL TOE PURPOSES OP A J _ FAMILY PHYSIC, j THERE bias long existed a public Y BOf demand for ineffective purgative pill which could be relied on uni* and 5 J perfectly safe In la operation. This l JPW nasbecn prepared to meet tint de*f • mand, and an extensive trial of Itq virtues has conclusively shown with ‘ s aueceM it ecoorapnsbes the pux» AmBHAv poo* designed- It is easy to make a JJbphomh physical pB, bnt not easy to make ttffl **•.** -f..Lplf._m« mhbfo » t - ieotions, hut all the advantages, of every other. TMs has been attempted here, and with what success w* would re spectfully submit to ihe public decision. Itrhae been nn fortunate for the patient hitherto that hlmostevery purge* tiro medicine is acrimonions and Irritating to the bowels. This is not. Many of them produce ■> modi griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counter balance th* good to be derived from them. The— jaZZj produce no irritation or pain, unless It arise from a previously existing obstruction or derangement in the bo-’els. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their uae in any quanti ty; but it is betterthatany Tnadidne.should betaken Jodi* ' rioosiy. Minute directions for ihetruse in the several diseases to which they are applicable are gives on the box. » Anting the complaints which have been speed flj enred by 1 them, we may mention Liver Complaintjnite various forma /. of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor, and Loss of Appetite, l listlessnett, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, | Fever and Ague,Tain in the Bide arid Loins; for,ln truth, ; all these are but the consequence of diseased action in the 5 livtT. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Costivenesa, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Bcrofola { and Scarry, Colds with sore awe of Che body, Ulema and im purity of the blood; in short, any and every case where a £ purgative is required. i They hinre also produced some singularly suwcosful cures la Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, CFrwvet, Palnlte- *- Hon of the Heart, Palos in the Beck, Btomach.and Hu. C They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to 5 purify the Wood end prepare the system for the change of j - KasbUs; Aaboeaakmal doee stimulate* the stomadr and bdweU into healthy action, and restores the appetite and i vigor. They purify this blood, anfo by. their stimulant an- * tkm on “the circulatory system, reaevateth* strength of the - body, end talwi the. wasted or diseased anerglsa of tba whole organism. Hence an occasional does is atfvante* i gaoue, even though ne serious derangement exists; but wa* necessary dosing should never be carried too for, as every pmrgative medicine redaoes the strength, when taka to •- Pie thousand caeca In which a physic is required cannot he enumerated here, but they suggest themselves ] to the reason of everybody; and it isoonndenUr believed ; this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing whJeh g£e* KTtl> ** , * r> hew available to nan kind. When tteir vhr* tnei are once known, the pnbiie win no longer doubt what remedy to employ-when in need of a cathartic medicine. Prepared bv AAMES'fX AYKR, Asrayer and Practical -Ohemlct, Price 36 oats per box. Jive boxes for SI. BoM far B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00, Pittsburgh, and by | aHProggtote. jyfrflmdew. j Private Dlieese*. - DR. BBOWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, If m , n&as hi* entire attention to an office Practice TTUtmilßiii li mostly confined to fVtoaL r Qft taCMckt on bylmpradenee, youthfti] l adulgenee snd exam • J InUb, SysWatk Eruptions, Gonanbea, Gleet, Strict* ro -pwtolpiiltwrnr, topttrttyofjthe Blood,with all Ptoea» ? awafthaTmtTOalOrgan. wte Dfcttwn, BcortatioErm* ' Hons, Tatter, Bing Worm, Mnrtwgiaroiwaa—, Bamlnal TtUit naan Imjetewy, -TOM, Sheumatism, Female 'TruVinw_ \ Uupthfrtdpgraarious, DiMM ofJJw Joints, PMnla in * AnSrHsmnsAfctttoM, gains la the Bank and I*fes,lttf i tation of tha Bladder and Tflilnnjs.nirr—fnlTj lisa led ■ ; -OBmgnezanteed SxbMnyears'practfoetsixinthleeiiyJenahlM&r.BEevß • toofiar ■■mental of a spertyflurstoaliwfco may t— wmi ’ teWmn. Booms, 41, Dtamead aQay -Ofioe and Frtvata Const nod arita. Brown's new ijr> discovered rediefly .far Shewnafient Isa speeds and eartatn Bawdy that painful trouble. It never mils. Ottce and Private Oananttation BoonsKo. 41 PIiMOHD Pittsburgh, Penn's. TheDoetorlsslwayiatbome. aarchgfcdAw -•- Always Ralleble, DELAYS are always dangerous, ad particularly so with children that bare any of tha symptoms of worms. In you «ea your ehCd rwtlwn, pale, with fatid breath, hard stomach, or an itching of tha noset-rem saed not beaKata to administer to It B. A Prtoeatoek** VMmiftrge. Thlainva’- nable remedy will daatroy afl worms in tha system, alley and leave tha bowels in a ploasant condition. Band Ur. Baals'statement • SxvYoU,Jfeb.ltth,lUfc This Is to eertiiy, thatl gave two botttae of A A Pahnae* YarmUhgo to. a child of mine, six years old, and dm named several worm*. On* of them was about xirtCKN iNCHEd IN LENGTH. I can therefitra neomaasd it to tha puLHo as tha best remedy for worms-ever uaed. WMU TTAURTR, HU Orchard St. By* Prepared and sold by • - • • - R. Ju FAHNESTOCK A CO, gapl eoTner of Jiret and Wood sis. T\R. d. JAYNE’S CAAXIRAXIYB BALAAM Is onp of J I the pleasant and safe comoodtinn server oflareAto the puhUeftr the removal atth*.va*ionid«wu** mntsof the Stoewcfa and Bowels,and the only article, worthy of the least eonfldmea fcrnutaftg Chder* V«**> m B*mmer OmjtaiKL - ■■ ■ 'This 1? without exception, on* of the meat valuable fanßy evar diaeoverad. tbou muG&x ct c-rtfßealn* have been received firom and families of tha first respectability, bearing tba strosuwt testimony in tta favor, too aw— to *d» aiti, lUB m gtOUU Ko. M Wl* J** ■» rmit '>UTTKM.—Knoh. * Oo- 1 . I . «> - - »> ; r r .. i t \-T ! : r * \ ■ I | s.
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