i-; ‘r ’ 4 '5.- r . ’ <- ''■ ■ < fcSjg**'*‘■‘■’"V V .’V .. ' ' E-ii? • •’: •»* s*&fr>****. ?i'V ***■. -'t rt J|*4.*,J *•; •*» ~T I_.L« . > “ ' £V** !■' • •; f ■ • :-:'. i £.;v-V;‘r.TO^r, r’JU-tf;-*.? •; A*..*?*** 4’ *> ‘ r •.vi^-a , .\4 »?• 0.. ■fINMHIt Igppgj^^M «Atlte;i liWPfP j Pfifitlll# 5 SMMf« jB&MN3HP^*wiS£Bt«ttii-f kmm liitiwil WB/BBteSB&® '* r ‘£ Mw^MwM JBSMmms&i' 'Wmmm "**im ■^mi - •• • •.' . ! ■.. t *J» **L_» *n <.- 'y *-, ~ '-„! r JV '7" i- «*■ "tf *" * VO*•••*■*!■*>«.**;.■ ’V * ; V*v l - • ~ V^V-V" 1 1 : *• A*' feUl l*S * J’L* . ■ ■ -':tT - *.♦ *V • - 1 1 4 - > **. ' < MISCELLANEOUS^ NEW MUSICAL WORKS.—Moore'b complete Encyclopi liia of Musks; price $4. ? History of the Old Hundredth Psalm Tone: by Rov.W. H. llavergall; 75 cents. Plain Music for the Book cf Oommon Pinyer: by Rot. 'Geo. T. Rider; 60 cents. A Dissertation on Musical Taste: by Thomas Hastings; $1,25. Musical fade Mecum, a Manual of the Science of Musis: by 11. S. Saroni; $1,60. Musical Letters from Abroad: by Lowell Mason; $l. Theory and Practice of Musical Composition: by A. B. Marx, Mas. Doe: $2,60. Appendix and Notes to the above: by Emile Glrao; $l. A Dictionary of 6000 Musical Terms: by John B. Adams; 60 cents. A full supply of the above just received, together with a Urge collection of standard works on the theory and prao tlcc of Mtuic. For sale by JOIIN EL MKLLOR, nets 81 Wood street. XTKW AND VALUABLE VVtJlUic Ai' DAVJSU.Va Boo* il Store, No. 05 Market street, near Fourth. Chambers’ Cvclopedin of English Literature, being selec tion* Trom the Wet English autfaora, from the earliest to the present time; %0 elegant illustrations. Chamber*’ Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Knowl edge; in tulh , lumo . illustrated. Chambers’ Home Book and Pooket Miscellany; C vols., illu.t il.- i A treat!?** on the ‘"midp ard March, with which is con* necti-il ‘Si*’ const ruction of field works and military bridges, with uu m-iM.roiix of artillery rangea, Ac: by HenryD.Orat* ton. Cnptsdu United Slates Artillery. Kansu and Nt*)>ri».-ka; the history, geographical, and pi,idinrsetorNtics, r.nd political position of these ter rilorii'*--; r.n ac-oa-’i: of the emigrant companies, and direc tion:- tv enilcront?: by Kwant K. Hall; with map. Kh-'v Warrvu mid his cotemporaries. Uiir Paruli; o: Aanab. of Pastor and People. The Virginia Comediiui; or old days In the old Dominion. L’ortus Ambrosian*': by Christopher North. For sale at W. A. UII.DKNFKNNKY A CO’S., octll) . No. 70 Fourth street. VHW AND IMPORTANT BOOKS, published by D. Ap- Xi plehm A Co. The Virginia Comedianv or Old Days in tb» Old Domin ion; Edited from the Ms*? >’f C. Effingham, Esq: 2 vols., paper covers cloth $1.60. Chestnut Wirt*l; h Talc: by Llslu Linden; 2 vols ; price In paper cov«r? $V,25, cloth f 1,76. Russia : transiumd from the French of the Marquis dc Cußtioe; 1 vyl., 12mO-, $1,25. Katharine A«hton ; by Alisa Sewell, author of Amy Her bert, Gertrud**, Ac.; 2 voL*.. 12m0.. prim $1 and $1,50, Party bonders: Sketches of Thcunar Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Hmry Clay, John Randolph, of Roanoke; including notices of many other distinguished Stated-turn: by Jo. U. Baldwin; 1 voh, 12m0., $l. Captain Canct, or Twenty Yeats of an African SiaTer; being hu account of his Career and Adventure* cn tin* Coa;t. In the Interior, on chipboard, and in the Went In dies: br Brunt* Mavrr; *1,25. For sale by 11. MINER A CO., «v 18 No. .12 SmithfirM sueet. OOOK> Ki>K THE FAtv.M—iliu Amencaa farm or Compendium of American Agricultures; by H. C. Alien. Sheep their Breads, management and diseases; bv W. Vo'.iatt. The Ameri’an Muck Book; by Wm. Browne. Cattle Breeds, management and diseases; by W. Youatt. Fnxtou’s Rurr.l litmd Ikx'kfl. The Faruier's, Cyclepidta of Modern Agriculture; by W. Blake. Johnson's aod li*-ibig’« Agricultural ChemlatTy. For siu.i ut thr cheap Book Shire of W. A. GILDKNFKNNKT A CO., oct2s 7C Fourth street. TDK INTK.%DaYISITt.NU ITIK a'i'Al'K of Jrwa and the Territory of Minnesota iu a short time, and will leave this city for that purpose In about two weeks; intending to make arrangemeuts for a permanent. Agent at lowa City, lowa- St. Pauls and Stillwater, Min nesota. He solicit* the patronage of th*>se persona desirous of Locating Lands in the West. lie will al«o, while away, attend to Locating bands in tho Territory of Minnesota, or Purchasing Lot* in the cit\- of St Pauls JAMES BLAKELY, Heal Estate and European Agent, SoithtteM street, Mttsbureh. PUBLIC SALK OK VALLAMLK CUV KKOCKKTV- I will offer i'jr sale, at public auction, on MONDAY, the 13th t) f*—t deep. This piece of property Is worthy the attention ot f-rsoc* desirous of juiproTiug, or for investment. Tiilo uncac.-plionaMe. Apply to iNiIS JAMKS ULAKRLY. riIKN THOUSAND Im/ILAK» SIVOK iJK WILD'aM' JL SILVER WATCHES, of the finest and medium quali tics, now f>r Kale at lea* than regular Ea«tern prices, and cheaper thr.n ever offered in this market, at the corner oi Marki-t an I Fourth street*. Citizen* and stranger* Intend ing to purchase. \»i!l find it to their interest to call and ex firainr: this st:»-k. Al<-i. lino Jewelry, Silver Wart*. Specta i !••«:, IVns, 'IVn Ware. Castor*. f|»onn?, - Lamp;’, Military O'Vxla. Ac., Ac. a large stock, cheaper than elt-where. Watch repairing done promptly, iu the best manuwr and at mcd«*ratc prices. oct'Js W. W. WILSON. P 7 Market street. ■\IfO"LKN Y A u.\:h \\ < MhfcN lAlt.Ns.- l.rniu j„.unu- T V tV> *ilen Y urn*, aborted uuinl-erK an 1 color*, ju»l re coived frem the ha. t manufacturers in the country, «n'J offered f->r sale at whtd«n'e and retail. The attention. particularly of those persons who wish to buy good Yam to tell a_*uin t>y the cut, is icTited to onr stock, h/- tlnase Yarns are maiiu of fine wool, put up in full cut.-<.f 12" threads, and will be sold as low ns any other Yarns of the .-am-* quality iu this market. Don’t mistake the placw—N'o. SO Market street, coruer of th« Diamond. octlG FRANK VAN UOKDEK. OEEHS. S-.K('S—Go bushels superior Luwu tiraw* Seed, O for fall sowing, for sale by HAY A.\L> STALK CCTTfcJitS —Our yliN-k <>t the Improve! Fodder Culture ju?t arririntr at th* S*«i of jocU • JAMM WAUDftOP. BLA.N KKT:?.—W * lj»?r now recuiTxi more than &00 pain; Swiss and French blanket*, ranging in pri<*» frotn^ftf ■VfKW STYLE WOOL DKLaI.NKS. A. A. iLAsUN *UO- I:»Te received a large lot of new btyler of finnn d Wool Deluinos. oct4 FAsT C'ILoKLIJ OALioOKS.—l.uoe pieces good last col on: 1 prints are selling at C’-£ «Dti; usual prices. f> 6’id 10 cents. [nrt:H A. A. MAHoN A UO. FOUR CENT I'RINTS.—Just received: 4 csrta more of extra cheap prints at 4c per yard. 1?1\ K CENT MCdLlNs.—j,Oui» yiinjfl ol yard wul* bro Mtiflin? al b centn. CC(3 K&IJ i'LWSKLz. — Uurrauim ail Wool, r-eihng at 14c p*r >sml ; worth lia ccdU?. oct3 M KUI.Nu?—A C'l nrliclu worth fl .■riling J? far iii' 2 bt eepln GLASS —1;0 boxer ftxlU; 7& boxes lJxl’i; 75 *• 10x14. For sale by _?*p2s_ smith a Sinclair. BUTTER —-1 bids solid UuUer for sale by 'vtH SMITH A SINCLAIR. BLACKIiEKRY, WliJl CHERRY AND GINGER BRAN- I)I£B, warranted pure, the l>est antidote against Choi *5 vn», for ?al** by the gallon or bottle, by .» D. FICKRIBEN, wpl6 No. 137 Liberty 6treeL / 1-. I DROPS. —500 t£>s assorted Gum Drop*, received this VT daj- by jos. Fleming, j ivrr;'.‘r Diamond Rod Market street, in ( V-)I> UVi It dfL._l "ro?rt Hatter’* genuine Cod Live TJ \y Oil. n-rvivel ;Lis dny ly JOS. FLEMING, Poroer Dininund aoUTTV —6 ion# Id *tor* rdJ for sale by 1 FLEMING BROS., {Successors to J. Kidu A C 0..) octl3 No. 60 Wood street. {4 { j uIL i>U»ilai.'uNii—- t« m stop* anti ’f>r sale by ' Fleming bros. 1_) t>rK i'INK—;’iOU Jbj in store ami for sal* by ■l> octl3 FLF.MINQ BROS. CliLKOil E (JKlifiN—SOO Jt>» in store and for sale by > ocil3 FLEMING BROS. AClI)d~-i,000 lbs pure Nitric Acid . 1.000 do Sulph. Acid; '-i,ooo do Mureatic Acid; for s&ln by QCII3 FLEMING BROS. BLUE \ TfltloL—~G>ju tt>9 in store and for sale by octl3 FLEMING BROS. BLADDERS WANTED.—The highest cash price paid'fo good beef Bladders, by il. A’. FAHNESTOCK t CO., Bep2Q corner Wood and First streets. FINb e-PONUR—I t.Hl** recvired by wtt; jog FLEMING. SYKUr» AND aUOAKS—' 10 hluls Loveriug's fine Syrups; 60 bbls Lovering’s Crush,*! Sugar; 20 bbls LoveriDg’s Pulverized Su^nr; 1U bbls sugar-house Syrup. For sale by sep26 F. K. DRAVO, No. I Diamond. rno wholesale merchants— _|_ 100 Inxes pure M uptard ; 100 boxes superior Mustard. Wholesale by sep2i> F. H. DKAVO, No. 1 Diamond. Black teas— Sup. ChulHD Powchong, (in papers) at 60 cts. per lb. Finest Fongtae Chulao, do 62*4 do. For sale by ( >24] W. A. M’CLURG. rpiMOTHY SEED—26O bushels prime Timothy Seed, in I store and for sale by sep26 ENGLISH A IIICIIARDSON. miMOTHY SEED—Iu bags Timothy r-eed, tor Sale by A aep2£* SMITH A BINCLAIR. SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA—I gross just rewired and for sale by JOS. FLEMING, octfl corner of the Diamond and Market st. LUPIN'S’ EXTRACTS—A largo assortment received by _fcUs JOS. FLEMING. CASTILE SOAP—3Ou lbs genuine received and for sale by octd JO3. FLEMING. CHEESE —40 boxes prime Cream Cheese for sale by octA SMITH A SINCLAIR. MANCHESTER GINGHAMS.—Fuat colored and fine; worth 16 cents, selling at 12 % cents per yard at oct3 A. A. MASON A CO. I[tOß SALIi—A two story Brick House and Lot, on Den -1 man street, Birmingham. Apply to au23 JAMES BLAKELY. Pi/’RK BRANDY. —I have this day received one cask of the finest Cognac Brandy, for Medicinal purposes. Those in want sf a very excellent article can procure it of JOS. FLEMING, oct!2 corner of the Diamond and Market st. SoNGREcd WATER.—I have received figroas of Congress j Water, direct from the Springs. Those wishing a good and fresh article can procure it at octl2 JOB. FLEMING’S. POTASH— 2 casks very fine Potash received by oct!2 JOS. FLEMING. COD LLVER OIL—6 dozen Baker’s genuine Cod Liver Oil oq hand and for sale by octl2 JOS. FLEMING. rpOBACCO.—I hhd leaf Tobacco, for sale by eeytt HENRY H. COLLINS, MATCHES— 300 grossfor sale by octJ HENRY H. 00LLINB. B' OTTER—IO firkins daily packed for sale by oetiQ HENRY*H. OOLLINB. ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE—2OO bxs English Dairy; 400 do Western Reserve cutting, for sate by o . t u) HENRY 11. COLLINS. C CHEESE— 603 bxs prime catting W. R. Cheese for sale by J octiG ITENRY □. COLLINS. BUTTER— 6 kegs fresh firkin Batter fbr sale by inT HBNBI H. OOLLItfS. >■' b * :■**- '<* •* >\. 1 - m{ - * ''* ■•, v v - . ♦ • ■:*»" • ’ • -• : •■''-'*• '■-M v ■ -;v : Aw-f-P* **«!*:•;: t y Mrs. Southworth. JAMES WAKDROi 1 A. A. MASON A CG. A. A. MASON A CO. A. A. MASON A CO. A. A. MASON A CO’S. ■ ■- r* ' t-, t „' -INSUEANCE-CQMEANXES.- ; D IS L A W ARK InriUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OPFICKIn tbo North-Boom of the. Raohango, on Third street, Jt>KILJJ>ELPnU. MARINE INSURANCES. On Yxssxls, ) Camo, VTo all partaof the World. Fmiohts, ) INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. EIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses. Ac. ASSETS OV TOE COMPANY, November 7,1863. Bonds and Mortgages ....$24,300 00 Stntuof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other 10an5,... -181,658 42 Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com panies 24,012 20 Bills receivable 159,826 94 Cash on band 16,071 80 Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued 121,707 67 Subscription Notes -100,000 00 Wm. Martin, : Joseph TI. Seal, j Edmund A louder, Juba C. Davis, Hubert Burton, John R. Penrose, George G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, J. G. Johnson, 1 James 0. Uand, j Theopilus Paulding, ; James U. M'FnrlaDu, W. C. Ludwig, 1 Dr. B. M. Huston, Hugh Craig, Spencer M'llralo, Charles Kelly, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James Traquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, James Tunnent, John B- Semple, Charles Schaffer, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, 11. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President THOS.C. HAND, Vice President. Joseph W. Coway, Sec’y. P. A. MADKRIA, Agent, No. 96 Water street, Pittsburgh. THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THIS BTATK MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSUBANCE COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA. Assets, May Ist, 1852.. 1 Premiums recuiTEtl to May lrt, 1863 .... Intension Loans, Ac Capital Stock Returned premiums, Losses, Re-insurauc-e, Ex penses, Honda, Mortgages, Stocks and other good mcd' curitl'Si Premium Notes, t'-auh on hand.... ToUl ain't of Resources, Liable for Lou*** SSM,:U« 70 DIXICTOAS JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin coonty, P. 0. BKLM3WICK. Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Ranker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, « JOHN b. RUTHERFORD; Daurhin county, A. J. UILLETT, Harriaburg, 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOT7., Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. GILLRTT, Secretary. Willioanrc against perils of sea and inland irrigation, slue, on Merchandise in city ©r country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling bouses either perpetually or for a term of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Pmithfleld streets. myWrtf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company, PUin.ADEI.PHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2STH, ISiO. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia: outacToas- Stephen K. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Tbompeon, Lnwrenn Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingtey, Geo. M'llenry, Jnoot* L. Plnrenre, Jam** Derereux, William M. Godwin, William M'Kee. PretuUnt —Stephen R. Crawford. f'tc President— Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, PitUbiergh —Jaw** H. Willson, M. D Allegheny City —R. B. Howry, 1L D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agant, No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Tin* Franklin Klr« Insurance Companr, Of Philadelphia, I‘mntylvania. DIRECTORS— Chart**# W. Banrker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Hainuel Grant, Jamb K. Smith, Q«>. W. lUch ar li, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphl R. Bone, Darid d. Browne, M .rrl‘ Cim. .V. ilixcua, IVrndenX o?us. G. BASOCIC, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited. on every d; i:ripU'>n of proper;/, In tnwu un i country, at raien as low as • *■«> consistent with security. 'Ch« Company hare referred a large Contingent Pond, which, with thrir capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the a^eurM. 9 Awet* of tins Osmpany* oo January Ist, 1861, m pub -116 iM agreeably to au Act of Assembly, were u follow*, rli #915,123 68 Uri-.l K-tHl*. 81.377 78 Temporary Loan#..._ 83,966 17 61,889 00 64,216 81 » $1,212,708 44 — Fine** their iufx.rporatioo, * period of twenty-ona yearn, t&v/ huT- paid upward of On- Million Four Hundrvd Thoa *a:;d Dollars. losses l>v bre, thereby affording eviderce of lha ad, inU-'-# <>f insurance, as well u the ability and dlapoei- Unu to meet with promptness all liabilities. J GARDINER OOms, Agent, »P** Office, north—a*t cor. Wood and Third sta. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ’ HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Slock, Annual Premium* and Western Fund 51, 000,000. INCORPORATED 182*. PoHdtgof Inour»n«* i-;D[jtly paid. A liomelnjtJtution, managed by Dr*«cro*s who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by pronptnea* and liberality, to maintain the character which the;, have assumed,*, offering the beet protection to thoae who desire to be Injured. R. Miller, Jr.,C. W. Rleketeon, J. W. Butler, *• Holme*. Jr. f W. 11. Smith, C. Ihmsen, Cleorge W. Jackson, Win. M. Lyon, James Llppencott.Oeorge Darsle, James Me- Aol-y, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 02 Water street, (Warehouse of Spann A Co., np stairs.) Pittsburgh. noT24-ly Pnuh Nloek *f Kutaua A Clark's planoi 1. J KLkHEK tfuliy infurms the _ .* .public that be haxjusl returned from liv* .Uxtern cities with the largest and moat men b'te stock of PlAffOA ever brought to * 1 " I ft tni.- :ity. They are from the celebrated factory of NCKVs A Cm k, New York, and are warranted perfect In eTery re eiwt t. N.ACV* Pianos haye received th« first class pnte me'Mlf l»oth in this country and Europe. and they are con sidered by the musical profession, and Judges In general altogether vnnnxllei and unentailed. The price* will Inva riably be the f Sine as charged at the factory, without addi tion. They jange from $250 to $l,OOO. AI-*o, a rhoitw Jot of Dunham's well known and highly popular PIANOS. Dunham’s Pianos were among tne Arrt used in this city, and they havo kept up a most enviable reputation to this day for superiority or tone, touch, and du rability. The above lot comprises all styles and prices; and as every instrument offered for sale by ihu subscriber is carefully and thoroughly examined by him, be can, in all caw. guar antee to furnish purchasers with good, tubttanlial and re liable Pianos, and at factory prices Persons in want of a good PUno will find it to their interest to call and examine before buying elsewhere. H WRY KLEBKR, Sole Agent for Nunns A Clark’s Pianos. Also Danham’a Planes, No. 101 Third street, wi-AM rw . , , o{ Ooldon Ilarp. ** ILd Pianos taken in exchange at thelrfull value. New Stock of Chlckering’s Pianos. JOHN' 11. MELLOK, 81 Wood street, has and now ready for sain an entire stock of Piano Fortes,from the celebra ** « y •• led manufactory of Chickering A Sons, Bos ton, consisting of nil newest styles of 6,6-% and 7 octave instruments m ru-.iuy carved and plain Rosewood and Walnut Cases, and with all their late Improvements. Purchasers can have a choice out of the largest stock of Piano Fortes ever brought to the city. Prices invariably the same as iu Boston, without addition for transportation or ri*ri, and every instrument warranted £ l S'Af* rSß 101 of Pkno Stools, of various patterns tu V,t? D *7? N ]» 8 i^ A f ? l i," l uppl * of Owbart’s Melodeons, at $45, stis, $76, $lOO and $l6O each. Por sale by . . . JOHN H. MELLOR, CHINA HALL, maker ILJR) bwwiis Tifikb ain> rounrn mim Strangers visiting the city should call in to see the beautifal assortment of CIIJXA ni acc and quumSWABB, now open at the above esutlbh ment. Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to offer inducements in all 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 stoneware 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 Bet Is large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery Spoons, Castors, Walters, and House Furnishing Goods, we have a large assortment. COMMON WARE—Our stock of common Teas, Plates Dishes, Bakers, Nappies, Bewls, Pitchers, and evei7 article In the line is large, and we are prepared to peek them with or withont fine goods, as the purchaser may wish. Also, a large assortment of all kinds of GLASS WARE, which we are selling at manufacturers’ prices, all of which are offered at wholesale or retail, by JOHN J. O’LEARY. Steamboat Furniture and Chairs. f3\ . on a °d &re constantly mnnnfWn. BOAT OABIN furniture AND CHAIRS, of every description, viz • * I • Extension Dining Tables; Do Bar do; Ladies Cabin Chairs, of various styles; Qenis. do do do; State Room do do do- Do Toilet Boxes; ' Tete a Tetes; Sofcs; . Centre Table*, Hvh SUndfi; Oerd do . Water do; Trays Ac Ac. JUleri.' end workmenihlp price, ..tie factory. T. B. YOUNG A nn Jl2! 3SamltMelJrt^ot.poril«(!HTHnt.l ROBERT H. PATTERSOK’S LIVERY AND SALE , M~mw . <3TS STABLE, Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley. *P rl4:lf PITTSBVSOa. pZ N_ C*mmioc*i*» Lo«a Ofle«. 0. 100 SHtTUFIBU) BTIUUET, NBAS ttFSß.* Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watehes, Sflrsnrara ana otheT valuable articles. aulirdlj > r ; - ” BANKERS AND BROKERb. EXCHANGE'AMD BANKING HOUSE OF A. WILIUNS 4 CO., UNITED STATES BANK BUILDINd. fl o. 4^*7 Four tit Street, nn&BUßuii. pa. and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Not«a X end Land Warrants bought and sold. Collections made throughout the Union. Business paper discounted and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Money received on deposit, and interest allowed when let! for a specified time. dec3 Removal. PATRICKS & FRIKFTD, BANKERS AMD EXCHANGE BROKERS, Havt Removed tiidr OJJicc LiOicOomer of Fifth and ftbodsii. PITTSBUEOH, PA. PATRICKS A FRIEND, honkers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchangee on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in ail the cities throughout the United State*. Deposits received iu par funds or current paper, at the comer of Fifth and Wood Streets. [fel>3 H. HOLMES A 80H 8, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, $627/170 63 nivi Kruovm tuxis oanximi and xxcuanox orricx to no. 67 KABJLIT BTBXIST, POUR DOOBS HSLOW out UTAXD. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sit ter and Bank Kotos. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. [jaSOfly JAS. 8. lIOON, - THO 6. SARQKNf, HOON A SARGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. S. CO&NEK OP WOOD A SIXTH fiTs., PITTS3UK(IU, Pa. 1 \EALEKS in Coin, Bank. Notes, Time Hills, Foreign and I / Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Dupodt, Ac. Exchange on all the priuclpol dth-e of the Union and Eu rope, for sale In sums to suit purchasers. Current and pnr funds received on deposit. Collections uuid* on all parts of Ujh Union, at the lowest rates. [Hej-U:]y TIKU.NAN 4 CO., " ‘ HANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKE!.?, A'u. y 5 BWj &tre*t, c>irnsr of Diammui Alls.y, PITI.-iUUHttU, PA., (200,016 61 136,260 66 BUY AND .SELL ll.ink Note; and Coin; Dhcouut lime exchange, and promissory notes; make i-ollwtier.e in alt the principal ol the Union, lUceive depOeita on call and ou interest, and give th.-lr prompt attention in all other matter. npp-rt»iiilng lu a Broker's bu-iue-*. Eastern Exchange coL.iiamly on band. mart* 1,010 10 100,000 oo $446,183 26 joii.v woods, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEIt, $368,816 70 HXALta l.v Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Cidlei-iioni carvfolly nllcuded to. Interest paid on Deposit 4>*No. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M Bank. il.-elt, $161,461 08 179,016 61 17,820 21 HILL & CO.’," BANKKR6 AND EXCHANGE IiIO.iKKRS, CORSta -Jf WOOD AND mTH "-.HSU SIGHT EXCHANGEnu tb« KoMern I’nii-e constanil’ sale. Time Bills o! Exrhange mid Notes disrnuut* Gild, Silver and Bnpk Notes, bought and sni 1. Coll--: made in all the principal Hticf of the United Slate*, posits received o! Bar ami Current Funds. [mart?' aujm uutER, jqi«Auu u_\ai:, nsir.L.N>.x kr\ K RAKER & RAHJfi, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Surer, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on ibid E* l*le or Hlock Sis-untier, purchase I’romissary Nute. and Tim- Hills, on East and We:«t; bny and *.-!l Stoek.* on Otumi-sion. Collect ir>na made ou all point* in tbo Union. ftayl 0. £. ARHOLD * CO-, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKER?, DEALER? in Exchange, Coin, Bank NoU-s, Fight and Tim« Drafts, Ac. Collections earefully attended tc-, and proeeadt! remilte-i to any part of the Union. Stocks bought ami .-eld on commission. sT Forum FraixT, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. jan& pTTT-»nu»ji Doexcrfic and ile f.yn }±cJuins\ Jiank A'«Va, L'.-c’d an j Mre Bmtghl, S4d an-f Erc.'iuup/d. at thr EXCHANGE AND HANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 04 U BTUAIT, PlTTnumOil. C9w_lnterest alioweil on tim* detosi;?. [ jau!2 TUvlUrso-* BALL. J'.o * aiuiill THOMPSON BELL & CO. D A N KKK f> AM) UK <* K i: K .*= Onwri/ nun/jiJ H..»< ur*sU, l\:t 'fHONAS wooni), BROKE It, AND DtAI.tR IN Not«i, Bondi, Stork*, Real Kittle, tt -V.. ,i . /V.*ri-ir ; A. /’« HOTELS. Cl TV HOTEL t 1. ITt BKOWS’S, ) Corner of Smltlifleltl and Third afreet: i'j TTsnr J’a GLASS A CARE, Proprietors. JOHN P. GLASS, DAN D CARR, IL*U T«l*c'k|.l. ue :0 » | (UU Sl-' kv« A I’.itj l! td large and romui'»ii* ; us l!"U*,i having umlergt X thorough repair aod furnh.hfj with ur» cquipm*- throughout. is !><>» pti^. AF*This lx a tirst rin-y hou-», bctwc.'d the JtailnviJ D pot-«; the room* an- Urg.-nud n-aiy furui*b.-d, and charg* moderate. agrlLlydAw ow>ro.v.i, WAVKRLKY li'il'-K. M S- uth Ki.-htii *tn-«-:. U-tw. _ChM,tuut aud n aiiiut, 1 b.lad-lpNia n u2V- tim 'V'O. 11l Arch strict, Pbii-de.phu. T. S. IVKLII Ont. X 1 the Kagie,; Proprietor. lauJS. 1 GAtiKILL lIOL.HK, <>>R.\i:ii of j/Aiy am) ,v tiu at:t, wm:he.\. 'l'llK Proprietor tak>-,« picture m nonotm jug t<. X public that thi* u«-u and elegant Hotel baa been ax .i bouse of anti-rtainuirbL Lung commodious ami nnu ai..| adjoining th.: r,m- «• i.J thflhlo Singe Ompuliv, it off inducement* uinmrpm-M-i in Wair-ii 1.. r Uiv u.c.-mnu* tli.a of the trawling community. A ."hare ot public patronage i* resja-ctfully «. iHted. M. OAcKII.L , it . PRANK I.IN lIOISIv CIihSTNLT alKKhl, Alkn K THIRD, PuILauELPUI A PAItKKIt A LAIItll, Proprietors. jylt»3mi rKKMa *1...0 Phil DAY. AcMILLAN lion'si;” " JullNsTuWy, } K.\.\A. r |HIS andendgm-d having taken charge of the at-. X Damn! ilouar, and resitted it al h Urge eapeu**-, id oimtortable a* well ax elegant ntyb*. |» now prepared to ■ reive guerts, and give ample *.•■ ,'i-Uo'.i ui t„ who to p» tnnlw the Uoumi. jau.Sr;j .IAMKfr l» >\\ N KV. HARE’S HOTEL, i l.atc turujer’i hxchauge,J XJO. 13H LIUEKTI cTUHKT, bait id futh street, Pitt.;- J.l burgh. SAMLV.L Proprietor. This Hotel L( entirely new., haviug jnat been cmpl-bsi anu opened for the sci'.imtuml >don ol the pul-hc. ixej.i.; THE Kxndxiur Line is now running from the aUtina, on Fifth street, to the IiLKN IIuTEL Leaves the statiou at Bo\ ;r>.-k, A. M., and 5 P. M.; return ing at V A. M., and p. M. Jel-.' : tim_ J. 0. MARTIN, AgeuL KUANKLIX IIOPSE) Clcvcl»u* cents a. dozen. He will algo furnish the best of everything that Uiei market will afford. $ House always op«*n until 3o’clock In the morning. 1 inarl3-tf OYSTER BALO6N AND RESTAURANT! ____ 108 W(JOlj STREET. T now hla OYSTER SALOON AND Rouse perfected in A manner that cannot b "££iri i tV7r‘f nv llar in the city. larlur; to£“ KrKD normsoi Fowl,, Fl.h, *c, Act Ull Bill of far. cannot b» nnd h J woul J fully invite the attention of the public to iL ja2o:nuetf St. Clair Lager BeeFurewery. 11HE undersigned respectfully inform* the public that he is now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, in bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLBY,(near Woodßtrwy will b« punctually attend,.d'to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or viciuitv ■i g2B:tf F. u. schenck! Benltx’ Lager Beer Hall, No. 106 SmilhJUld tired, oppotiU the Custom House THE subscriber has just opened one of the largest an J best finished Lager Beer Halls in the city. Ilia BeerU acknowledged to be a superior article, and every otherae ooxomodatkm about his boose cannot be excelled. m*;..A3m A. BENITZ. NOTICE.— Whereas certain Grocers and would be Tea Dealers are industriously circulating reports that wo are selling off to (jolt 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 badness; and ail orders from our customers shall Be at “ usual, at JAYNES’ PEKIN TEA STORE, Pittsburgh, September 28, IB&4.-dAw 38 Fifth street. /"'IHEEdK—SO w. R. Chaeaa, fiy by V Jy3l M’OLURKAN, HERRON k 00. . r t> «, *»' V S- e '• J *!* . * I*«w Fall Goodi, at very RedocedPrlcei. YOUNG, STEVENSON <& LOVE, Sigu of tbo Original Beehive, No. 74 Market street, between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh,are just receivings largo and splendid assortment of Fall Dry Goods, at unusually low prices, Irom New York and Philadelphia Importers and auc tion sales. The stock will be found full io every depart* mmt, consisting in part of Plaid, stripe uuj ploiu Bilk, French Muiinoes, Cashmeres, Coburgs; Pammettas and Alpacas, at unprecedented bargains; Moriuo and Cashmere Plaids, do do Bombazines aud Canton Cloths, do do French Ginghams, do do Chintzes and Prints, do do Irish Linens and Linen Sheetings, 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 i. sortment oi Domestic Goods, ut great bar gains; Shawls of every Tariety, very low; Culf Collars, Chemizettes aud Handkerchiefs, at great bargains; H ibbons ami Millinery Goods, at great bargains; lli'Mery, Gk*> •-* and suspenders, do. Owing to U, unusually large importation, goods have It-t n forced Im<■ Hie auctions in the east, and sold at groat sacrifice*, and v.ill U* sold for cash at a very small advance. _ YOUNG, STEVENSON k LOVE. Sew Arrlv u.l uf Spring aud Summer Dry liooda. AT No. w N. W. BIDE OP WOOD STREET. I \ GREGG A Cu., Importers and Jobbers lu' British, X-/* Freneh nod German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large and extensive stock Of spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part Uirough our own tm])oriHtioii, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merohaot* nud city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can oiler aueh inducements to buyers u are rarely wet with in the trade. Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de .altirs, Portcoumth lawns of the tnest desirable designs, inr.ha.r lustres, ui,;acaa, plain black and fancy figured siiks, glngham.- and fancy print*, latest styles broadcloths, fancy votings, c;iseiuiercx, satinets, tweeds and summer pantn h>.*mug; bruwn and Mack muslins, table dhi|*ers. >\ e imve also ojw-ned a very large assortment oi bonnet'*, □•-we.-t styles, palm Unit hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, ana an extensive variety of hosiery, glove* and ribbons; with lacegnuu**, fancy nettings, jaeonells.mull and figured Swiis uiumiu* and black silk veils, Ac. «»i:r variety stock embrace* lh part comb*, buttons, per in caps, threads,port monaii'S, patent medicine. 0 , per turnery, rind almts-t every hi ticie usually kept in the vh rl-ty 11m-. together with a large stock of gv>ld and silver » ali fj***, w'Ml-’ii uiutri-ials. glasses. gold aud gilt jewelry or newesi pattern;, and u great variety oi Lu hour and s dot eii-cEs, ail "I which will be sold at the iowest prices ierru-b • >t satlstuctory rejerenre. N. H.—ad «arly call from buyei* is respectfully solicited. 1 D. GREGG A 00. tiUEAT JURdAINcS IN LmY OO'JUS AT A. M'TIGHfTS NEW STORE, COI7XER OF GRAXT AXD FIFTH STREETS. I I.IVIMJ THIS DAY OPENED MY NEW STORK, 1 XJ beg leave to call trie attention of the Ladies to the bi-c-and-ph'ndid assortment ot M’RINO AND SUMMER G‘.»'l»s, just re-iived. Among the *tnck may be found soon-ol the very Um—t goo-j. now im;>orte>l. It comprise*, In part. ty»<> pieces black aud fnney Drew* Silks.6octs.tr> $2 per yd eUO d'i .‘dou.-.. de laiines. Itareg*- tie Mousse, line de Bege, 200 do Beautiful lisirgrs and Tissues, in great variety, '2.'*o *!n New tit) lo Drua* Giughams; -x*> «l.i American, French and KugilHh Print*; 600 do FiWttchand Kugiish Lawn*; French Collars, from 12] 3 cents u* J.0.0-J; MantillaH, of tha latest styles, among which an» sod ot the mvet beautiful im|>oriej iulo ihi. country. Also, Muslin*, Ticking*, Checks, I.luens, Crash, Diapers, TaMr Cloths, Gentlemen'* Wear, Ac, TRIMMINGS.—In this department will be found a com p|jt«- M*s-irLment ol Dp’** and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese and Uooituu Ls.-e, fine English and Thread Lace; all of which will he sold unusually lew. Ten tale* yard wide Muslin at six cents per yard, myd A. MTIUIIK. NEW DRY GOODS BTORE. Iron Front—No, U I Market etreet. OU K h-.iii-i 1 b.-ing now open tor the traosaclionof a gener al Dry G'sid* busuov,*, we would respectfully solicit the pairt-uag- of ih* pub ic, ti-eling confident that, from ourex- U-n-trt-identical wttr. ;!,*.*. nt r -ur custolner*. and *—ure trie public that i*ur ft hdity will not lLil in filling all *'.rd)*r- we ttiay t.- tnvored w Ith. DON’T FwKGEd' i\o. SS Wood street, (bast SIDE,) CORNER OF DIAKOSD ALLEY. N. lI.—WV 4«*?ir* our » ntr.ni; munJnr^tanJthutnrlurr D” W-n:;rr any fiiiw iion »uh tko Clothing < u 1 ,t .‘ -*'*•»«• ••‘**»f.rUltl:.ll H •ioTl.t.-vj to thf ii«>u.‘o alto •i-«ign*t«'(j mar2ll Jt.-r l.bCKi \ Kl> AT JOHN U.-CLOrhKY A Cu'B Wh01... ( b-thm.-, W *rvh<-u*.i-, V> sv »tre»-t, and corner "I Diamond uUer, ti;e largest and mm-t »ari.«.l -lock ..f that tins i>l<'brnln| house has over had the pleasure of inviting the attention of it,.-public t... These goods haT* ♦•rvn I'Un-hwl Ir-.ui flr-t hand-, an.l, no wf.n-l pr"l;i' nlLi-i:i, «.hiih l-ate-u- able to »»r that we r * n a,,i ll " 1-r— r; I- *« any house iu the c.-ist •*rt» 1 h.-rvf re, n-.-p.-rttuliy Invite the attention " f w and .-ountry m--r.-l.aur-, iu general, u .-ivf- u* >1 '•all, ri.-1 i- l uiuiur our assortment .-I IIKAL-V 'IALL CLmTHi.v;. | t t ,. -tium-mt- tin- j-mtitity r r Imm.-u*.- pile. <.f garment- thai :■> 1m- --.'.•n al this lnrg 1 —■ial-iu>liin»-nl; it is -ulltehi.l to -ay that It has ucv.-r U-.-t, -.junHe/l |,y lb- Louse mr.rlO.-_f_ __ _ J'lll.N MrCLO.-iKKY t Co. SAMI KL UKAV, " - MERCHANT TAILOR>-. SO. 47 NT. CIAJK IIOTKI. Bl'lLbtSQS, 6T. CLAIR *TR*»T, n-mauauii. ‘ CN ENTI.LMLN .** CLuTULAU made eiclurtvely to order, * an-J wurranfi-J to suit lias constantly hq hand a • hoic. a.-i«ortuient o! CL-»TUB. CASriMKKKr, VESTING;* ao i.iVKitOOATIMI.of til.- late.t styles,.elected -*j.r«mly for ( be I--.ISU m tra-IM. Gouttrnien le*nng theirurders, wii”] b»vr lii. ir wi,h« consul imj and complied wUb, as all work ■- l.ifii- umli-r hi- r >wu .upervielnu. uotl2 Clothing! Clothlugt 'l’fiK nuder-igned r«tsj.ectful)y informs his friends and the X I’liblic tlmi hi- is nrnt n-ceiriugat hisetore, No.ITT Lib -riy -tr.-t, a chot.v assortment ut Cloths, Casdmew and ' ••stings, of the latest and mo-t desirable Btyle9, which he u prepared to umkr to order in th« most fashionable man ner. at short notice, and ou the moat reasonable terras. W e ha*ea!>CK UF CLOTHS! A N L> cisroii wo a k WALKLN'O AND BU9I NKsS COATfcv THE PLACE— JOHN M'CUiSKEY A_C«». NKW SPIIIAU obu Plain bureaus; . 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; '2O dcz. Cane Beat Chairs; £4 Cane Heat Hocking Chairs; Ladies’ Writing Desks; • Hat and Towel glands; “Ztlguires; (OoQrersation Chairs; Elizabethan “ Reception “ 8 Pearl Inlaid “ Arm “ and Hall Chairs; fA* large assortment of COMMON* FUItNTTUKK and FINDrtOK CHAIRS. Canrrxr ilAtua supplied withal] ar tclen in tb-lr line. STKASUtOATi* afcd HOTELS, furuiflb*U *t th« shortest otic*. AH orders promptly attend*! to. aprf Steamboats, Ahoy i i m> k, Tn * subscribers tender their acknow-<=\ for the faror* bestowed cponUA by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest-* i • @1 In building boats, that they are at ail times prepared to furairb, on the most reasonable terms, every description ol Cabin Kuruituiv and Chairs of the boat material and work- T. n. YQUSO A CO.. Corner Third and SmlthfWld street*, opposite •* Brown’e Hotel.” Jamei Lowry, Jr., /'IDAIR AND BKDSTRAD MANUFACTURER—No. 294 V/ Fetteman’s how, Liberty street, ou on hand * large •lock of Clmirs and Bedfltrjula of every description, made of tli- best material*, which he will sell lower than articles ol the same -juality can be sold in the city. lie woald call par ticular attention to his large stock ol Mahogany and Walnut 'Chairs ar.d Bedsteads, which he will Sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning ot every description executed in the neatest manner, (rrtlers left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly tt.-n.le-l to. mar'll A. HILLIKEN A CO., IT AYE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and IX CHAIHMAN\;PACTORY,No. 64 Smithfleld street. a large assortment <*f laney and plain furniture, which they will Mil 16 per below customary rates, Terms—ca_th only, Great Inducements to Cash Purchaser*. \I7’ E will our I*W Stock of COMMON AND FANCY VI CILAIUS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fall to please ca«h purchasers. Alt our work is warranted Oartarmaare CASH. JAMES LOWKY, JIL, _ cor. Seven Liberty rta. WM. K. s>r>.\KNSON continue. 10 manufacture CABIN FT-WAKE of «-rcry description, at hisold sund, corner of Liberty und Seventh street*. UNDEETAK * * *ING attended to, in ail its branches. tayll EDMUND WILKINS, Sfr I . .. .... ..... ]S* -M- • ;.4Y V fe- ■” . :: Eagle Marble and "Freeport Stone Works, >O. -Mi. IIKAD < *F WOUO STRKKI, lITTSBURGH, »■ Oif Oinst.-ry GaU, Ltiv'rtvcnnllr. MONUMENT,:, RL’KIAI. VAULTS, iu.MR sTONES. Ac Ere-port amn** \\ alls tiii FVrtres. Mautle Pte-vs, Ceo ir-- and I'irr Tops, alwsw on Lam] and made to enter. N. U new style or f.ir Cera • tery I*its. ot DURA 111, L r-To_\ t\ cut throngh in panel or railing term, and nt very Httte ovrr Iron tearing. I r'ter ti> specimen* of tbit and other vor'-t I havef:ilr«adv -i. nc in the Allegheny Omrtcry, I hare on hand ■ choice •••lectiiu oi drawing-fur ••very description of Aro** in my Kxricjt**cE«i r 1 ‘ Col lIKN'KY McCULLOUUH. Httstmjvh. WM. HAGALKY, Kmj., do KiUMKK & K.WJM, do »ln HAKMAK f)ENNT, do II n. WILLIAM WILKINS. Hone Woo-1. liov Tiiiifl. IKWIN Mr~. :KKNAN, ."tv, do *■ '**•• CRoiriJAN, Monoti£*hi-1* _ __ mirlU.iUw TEAS ! TEAS! TEAS f « !!' 'LKSALK AND RETAIL. ; -■it the M’ekin Tea Store, 3t* furm STtttT, PITTSfICRCII, l*\. BY tr:o hft'.f . n*atly picxrd iu metallic packages to Huit tirade. * Th" .ul-crP-rijnow r«Mlvlnc hla Fall stock of OBtPI 1 : LATi> Th \S,—cnaaisttw;» ol some of tha iinust cl era »- b. r. ac !iu ih«* Kaetern market. Merchaut*vLaUn« tha .•i’v arelxydu-J to call and examine ourstoek. Wa li?t cf tha rarvoua gradoi;, all of which have carefully and can with confidence h« rccom hxh bests fine Young Hyion; I*s do jo Motuu** loungHyacn 10 •*£> extra tiue Moyune Jo; I Jo extra tin* Jo; 60 Lartjtirvd boxes extra Curious Young Ilytoa halt'dienta fine (iunpowjer ; 10 Jo extra fine no; 6 Jo Jo Mcyun** Imperial ; ■JO do Superior do; l. £ Jo Curious uo do; Al^riv-Jaraan i IUo Coffee, LoTerlng’a Crashed and Pul- Sugar-. ALSO-CJ.WO rriD-lje Segara, wnlch will be sold very low - A. JAYXKS, 38 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. oovl t dAw R«al Estate and Contracting Agent. rpriK nubseribor has been induced to open an office for ± the purpos*- of buying and selling, on Commission, and having the Agi-ory of Urge Steam Saw-Mills and boat }v;)r on , the Allegheny river, together with many other UeiliUes from other water and steam raw-mills. U* hatters himself that he can furnish any tills of lumber and timUT of any kind, great or small, long or short, and them at any point on the Alleghenv, Monongahela, Oluo, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Barge* Btore Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber IUiN road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any given 'point, and will attend to the Sale and Rcntor Real Estate. From his loug expHrieuce In lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks he can give general satisfaction AH perannb aw requested to make their contract* soon • eroe- Hally those wanting boats or large billsof lumber and tim ber, should contract for them In the fall for the spring and summer use. He will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity lhat may be desired. Letters addressed to David Mcxx, Heal Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be punctually attended to. Ills office is on Irwin street. No. i, Al.egheny Uoufce. DAVID MUNN. REFERENCES. 001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr John Morrison, Ksq., “ *• Mr. Robi n. Brown, a,, “ Allegheny Hirer. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, “ Clarion « Mr. George B. Sweney, •* *• •«' C. A J. UahnA Co., “ m k dec‘2l:lydaw A CAJUUAGES FUR SALE, undersigned has justreceived athis __ . CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, situated near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid as*nrtTm»ntJgß^. of VEHICLES, of every description, and will continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Carriage j, Sulkies Buggies, n. AL«o, Strawberries and Cream. Families can be supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits, during the Season, on the most reasonable terms. Orders are reepectfbli/ nudCed. fatU v: ;v v Barwui Corps oi 'l-. a-' MW Sagiawn, setcmbk 14, 1864. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until, and on, the 15th November next, for the construction, equip ment, aDd delivery of as iron steamer lor the lake survey service, to be delivered at Detroit, or at any p-rt of Lake Erie, by the 30th day of next June ; said steamer not to he lees than 138 feat long, do feet breadth of beam, exclusive of fixtures tor paddle wheels and Aar wheel hoaxes; of not less than 200 tone harden, and depth of hoVMboots}4feeL The deck and cabin of Calif boat to be trunk fckhfea; iu>d to be divided us follows: forward of the machinery, cabin, and moss-room for the bands; aft of the machinery, eaUo, and mess-room for the officers; Also, to have cooking room, 1 steward's re cm, pantry, water closet, and customary and kitchen furniture, for not less than twenty h»T«te and six officers. The upper deck, or cabin roof, to be sufficiently firm for customary use. Pilot or wheel house to be on the upper dock, and to be supplied with customary convenience* for steering. The boat to be schooner rigged, and to be supplied with requisite spars, sails, and rigging. To be properly painted; to have two adequate anchors, with adequate chain cahlee, and all customary fixtures of hanser boles, chain cable boxes, windlass, levers, Am, Ac. Each proposer to enumerate details and dimension of parts, and to furnish a drawing and model of the boat The boat to be supplied with two good yawl boats, sot less than 20 feat loug each, and each boat to have two good oars, with ruSkr and tiller. No be made on the contract, and the War DeparTmentßfiisve authority, for reasons, to declare the contract voffiEiund to advertise anew. The War Depart-; m*-nt reserves to itself the right to accept any of the prop<> sals, ot to reject the whole and to advertise anew. The boat to be able at common steam pressure to main tain a speed of ten mQes the hour, and to be supplied with suitable coal bankers, capable of stowing not less then 100 tons of eoai. Materials to be of the best quality, put together In a workmanlike manner, and all customary precautions and fixtures for strength, and against fire, to be observed. The boat to have Dot less than 20 adequate water buckets. The steam engine of best quality, to be of the low pressure kind, with the best recent improvement*. When the boat is reported ready by the contractor, one ioepector will be appointed by tbe War Department; one, an officer of the navy, to be chosen by tbe contractor. These two to select a tUrd, and to employ not exceeding two professional steamboat men; also to employ the requi site firemen, laborers, Ac., in order to make Inspection and trial. What-Not*; } Paper Jlache T*bl«: Pembroke 44 Hall and Tier 44 Ladles’ Work 44 Extension Dining Table*; Ottomans; The host, after inspection, to be exposed to a trial trip of not lens than 100 miles, in moderate weather, on which trial trip said boat shall maintain an average ppml of not less tbm ten miles the hour for ten consecutive hours Tbe certificate of said inspectors in reference to tie con dition, strength of materials and machinery, workmanship, finish, and performance of the host, to be received as evi dence that the contractor has fulfilled his contract; also ss evidence of expenses ot inspection and trial, one half of said expense* to be paid by the United States, and one-half by the contractor. J. J. AfcSKRT, ?«nl , l:d2ou2aw tlr.Nov Col. Corps T. R. Sale of Alternate Sections In the Slate ot Missouri. Notice is hereby gives, that, under the Proclamation of the President bearing date the 15'h ultimo, (So. 623.) all tbe Seettona hearing odd Dumber* re maining to the United States wit/un ri.~ milts on each tide of ihf route of the Hannibal and Si. Joseph radroad m iu.ntwl in tkc northern part of the State of Missouri, n:oro particu larly described in said Proclamation, as advertised in the newspapers of the SiHte, and subject to rale at not less than tv> > d'-Uars and fifty cmiip-er acre, will lin’d at the un dermentioned tand Office- at the time- herein sii*cifi«s-J, to wit: At the Land Office at PALMYRA, commouring MONDAY, 15th January next. At the Land Office at MILAN, commencing MONDAY, Sth Jnn *.ary next. At the Land Office at PLATT2BUEG, commencing MON DAY. 18th December next. Private entries will not be permitted until afteT the expi-. ration of two weeks from tbe commencement of the pablic sties respectively. Tbe Sections cut by the route of the mad will be sold subject to the right of way; and pre-emp .ion chumi' under the several arts of Congress,unless proven up and paid for before the commencement of the sales re spcccively, will be forfeited. i Given under my hand, at tbe city of Washington, this 13th d«y of i)ctober, JL D. 1554. iITAVE the pl«-.juro to announce to those who have hith erto obliged me with their favors, and to my friends and the pablic generally, that, having a short time ago return ed from th- .Last with a large and very SUPERIOR STOCK OF goods for the I r.m prepared to supply all orders on better terms than f ircierly. In consequence of the immense influx of Goods, which, for the past few months has burdened the Eastern market, and of tbs distrust reposed In tbe credit system, very important advantages were offered to cash buyers; and lienee I hare been enabled to purchase my Goods at a large di-count cn their actual value. My selection of plain Cloths end Cassimeres embrace? ‘ very grade, from the coarser end more substantial kind adapted to the wauts of laboring man. to the finer qualities suitable for g-utletnen of fashion, among which are some Incapable of being Surpassed. 1 n the character ci the material end rich ness of the finish. My fancy Cloth*-, comprise every diversify of color—green, ' live gr»‘-*u. invisible green, da k and light brown*, olive, *’•••'* n, wiue color, and various rbudvs of blue, tlj fancy CoseiuiiTvs number fnrtv different patterns. .My vestings are i Jered Cloth, comprising tho different styles now in fash i'oj. My assortment of Cravats is unusutdfy large and vari v all lately imported. My d-partmrnt « f BOY'S CLOTHING promises a much Lmre t»v'.-!:«ive selection than usual, in consequence of the I jig** v ,-i- ;y cf materials that I have with which to supply Mr? GEORGE ARMOR, who holds a distinguished rank ; • pr. ie*-ion, and needs no recommendation to the favi ' { will superintend the Cutting LOpartmeßL II;.' numerous friends will please remem-er this. la r.n-, 1 tiatu.r myself th»t I 5h«U l-e ab-e to furnfch ICvrncientH suitable for all classes. titled up in such a man ner, hi.'l i/n such term* as shall disarm all competition, and 1 will therefor? solicit a call from oil who are not wedded to toy partiiular house. SOLOMON STO.VKR, Mo. si) Wr-od street. Beantif *ul and Valuable Properly for Sale at Public Auction, NKAP. MANClltiTilii, j .iri of the Rotate of tha late Jain..- Adams, Esq., dec\L; on SATURDAY, the 11th -in}' of Ncrm first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market prices. Hotels, Steamboats, and families, baying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. Goods delivered in the city free of charge. sep2l L'RANK. LKSUK’S UAZJfiTTJS 'oif FASHIONS for A\ August. * Knickerbocker Magazine, for August Uarper, for August; price 15 cents. Sol. Smith’s Theatrical Apprenticeship, with illustra tions: by Dailey; 60 cents. Quarter Race in Kentucky, and other Stories • by W T Porter, of the New York Spirit of the Times; with mnstra’ tions; 60 cents. Mysteries of a Conrent: by a noted ilethodist Preacher 25 cents, So many Tery good and new books hare been Dubliahed lately that It Is mil worth while to call and 100k P «t tW Such buoks as Paahion and Famine, tee Curse of CUJtorT Lamplighter, Thoughts and Things: by Elihu Barritt ' , 11. lIINKR A CO’ au4 No. yj Smithflcld street rilll* TRUTH CU.NCKUMNG~aKLI.Kk*> Vk]a. m i„if' -A single viiti producing wonders! ReadtWoltow „ „„ _ Pxaat ipJefferson co_ Jan. 27.1552. UK. R. K. SIUFR-i: Bir—l bought Of J R. Brm nn« Vit S e x^S^ e ! rmimse ’ * Dd ***« lttoa Child or lAine, utl it expelled 6* large worm*, and quite a number ofrmall oDefi - SL PAMfW M. n k s~™ Aa^P'> J * ff * rBoaeeL ' K ® b - 7 >IS&L - , K Sultrs—Having tried your Vermifuge in my fkmUy, 1 can uy that it la not to be surpassed by iny Ve£ mlfuge in the world for expelling worms. 0. Rhoads. vf _ nisaiow TP, Jefferson eo., Feb. 17,1562. . SsUMfr—l gave on* bottle of your Vermifuge to my child, and it expelled 75 large worn*. I think It tf* besttn use. Yours, respectfully, P. Bum. Prepared and sold by K. E. 4 gn 4Uj,J : Pittsburgh, Pa. CILEST3.—I have on hand the flnesTTotm Medicine Chests ever offered in Pittsburgh, suitable »r ramiuea, Physicians, Steamboats, Atu, Ac. Those wish “f » good and cheap Chest would do well to call and ex. amine mine before purchasing elsewhere. MSI JOS. JUnoiKL MISCELLANEOUS; SPECIAL. NOTICE. JOHN WILSON, Commissioner of the General Land Office. A CARD. FALL TRADE - .X‘ ,do7 o ' 4'*4 - -MBWeAfc. DR. MORSE’S Invigorating Cardial __' A rhenomenon ui’ltfed&ioe." ’ TTNAITHRRgrBIUfB AND 1,01 6B!*BTn3fr*D, B» '■ XL D S-. “OWE’S INVIGORATING EtDOR-t*. COR put.—At dnrt »«riSatM toTrol Sons’, f lßrig?wAfa®, Elixir « Cordial wemdeemadfebuJoaa. Tha ’public, often deceived, amid not believe the staple and si.b- U®*' tcothi tOMuetd bythe dteoverer. • Btrt-f*rta,-dn Jw - ntable JacU, slutted by witnesses of tbijittbeevelftM . character, are now triumphing over all double. Incfedfi UtyteOTcntoown by amass otUßtimqßy*hkb4e4»ife*ny ifabdifotlp'alf t&a, that „f uiutoui. disrere th. Kliilr ConIi»l is it,, reliable preparation known. * CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES No language can convey an adequate idea of the imn.*- Jiite and change whtehitoecaakmsin tha ■ Useascd,-debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Impaired by flckne®—the unstrung and relaxed organisation is atone* braced, revivified and built np. The mental and physical .••ymptc-m? of nervous diseases vanish together under its in* finance. Nor is the effect temporary ;on the contrary the is permanent—for the Cordial properties of the medi ans reach th® constitution itoeli;aßdrefftore it to its normal condition. LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melancholy, •ebilitv, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of aolf-destrne tlon—fear or insanity, dyspepsia, genera iprostration, irra- Utility, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseases Inciden t to females, decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, mono mania, vague terror*, palpitation of the heart, ixnpotencv. •Niasfepet ion, etc., from whatever cause arising, ills, if there 'nMiib* 11 ** ** pl * ced 011 rnman tea timony, absolutely A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative, in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in theeD aAte of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have be®n in vented—thousand of InvigOTaats concocted—all purporting to be spedfled in the various diseases’’and derangement to which the delicate formation of woman render hw liable EVERY WOMAN OP SENSE, who suffers from weakness, derangement, narvonsnaw tra mr>n, pains in the hack, or any other disorder, whether pe culiar to her sex, or common in both sex&—to give tha is. ■rigors ting Oordial a trisL p ** MARRIED PERSONS, ilt others, will find this Cordial after they have nsad a tot -!*• <> r two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not hav« been so but for this extraordi eery preparation And it is equally potent for the manv dis <*se3 for which it is recommended. Thousands of young • m«n have been restored by using it, and not in a single in tanec has it failed.to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. r-r rousumptiTe habits, are restored by theuie of a bottle or i wo to bloom and rigor, changing the skin from a pale, vel 1 ow, rickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TEE MISGUIDED. These are some or the sad and melancholy effeeta produ ied by early habits of youth, vii: weakness of the back wnd limbs pains in the bead, dimness of sight, loss ofmns -n,w power, palpitation of Lhe heart, dvapepna. nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general dclnuty,«ymptoms of consumptions, ete. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to bo dreaded. Less of memory, cosfuxion of ideas, depression C‘f spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-di3trurt. 1 >re of solitude, timidity, etc, are some oi the arils produ ced. All thus afflicted r BEFORE CONTEMPLATINO SURRIAGE rhould reflect that n sound mind and body are the most ne .-essary reqoiiites to promote connnbial happiness; indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary i fi-rrimago—th* prospect hourly darkens the view the laiud becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the i.ivuineholy reflection that the happiness of another be evEies blighted with your own. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. . In future all Ui. gsuuin, Oonlial »U 1 hare the prourie y’.’f’ f “ c - lm ile P“ twl O’er the eorlc of each bottle, and the io.i.vving words blown in the glass; Dr. Kloraa’a Invigorating Cordial. n t 9*. , • RING, I'roprietor, N. Y. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles-piioe three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, aix mr twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor, 19d Broadway, N Y Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. vmd the West Indies. AGENTS t .Pittsburgh—rFLEHlNG. BEOS., No. SO Wood street* Do GEO. D. KEYSEIC No. 140 «« « Allegheny aty—JNO. P. FLEMING. CHnannau—B. H. HEARINGS. feblOrmesw P ILL Si FOR ALL THE PURt*OSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. v THERE has long exited a public \ A demand for an effective pnrgatire pill J which could be relied on as sure and f perfectly safe in i.ia operation. tm« l bM be€n P«*P«red to meet that de m&na Scarrr, Colds .Ith aorene&i of th. bodj. Olcnr. sod im purity of the blood; in short, any end eyery case .here n purgative is required. They hero .Uo prodneed tosM elnttuterly successful cure, in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Grefnl, Eryaipelaa, Pelolta. Hen of the Heart, Wn in the Bach, Stomaehand Hde They should be frtoly taken in the spring of the year to purify the blood and prepare tbs system for the ehacuo of seasons. -An occadonat doee etimnlatee the etomieh and ho.elolnto healthy action, and reatorea the eppetit. and Tk.y pnnfy the blood, and, by their ,t£iiuUnt“. don on thedrcnlatory system, renoratethestrenothof th. tod) , and restore the wasted or discard enerKiS of the whole organism. Hence an occasional doeeUadTanta geous. even ihougb no serious derangement exists: butnn. necessary dosing should never be carried too far as ctS purgativemedfcine reduces the strength, when tskeaS exeess. The thousand cases in which a physic is retired cannot be enumerated here, but they sngprt thSSlS °f eTer 7 j»dy; nnditisconfidmtiy believS “*wer a better purpose than any thfawwhieh has hitherto been available to mankind. Whenthflr vir tues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what reu.eily to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. - Prepared by JAMES 0. AYER, Asrsyer and PractfeaT CbemL«t, Lowell, Mass. Price 26 cents per box, Fireboxes. .&M by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00, iPittsburgh, and br ail DruggL»ts. jyfcOmdaw. Private fDR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, De- _ voteshisentinattantlontoanoacePraetice Ills borineas is mostly confined to Private W Vnurtal JXteates, and such painful affections. ZM. brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and mT^TI L BypWll^hmticEfrupti