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V' 1 ■ * ‘ Ji- * S '.. * . w v V ■’ r,;' • V i .‘i 4 j* «. . ••• • •;•.•: S;' • .- V-'. i*7.V* r 4 . f t‘ «- 4 < ;b&£®s£t '■ SewTUii*!*- ■• - -• TVBT .-Kf.nsEß per* u. «mJ£, ; .;• c .>•• r.v.-“K -r-T Bayafctc pfJlkft, WMJasCfeArftfte Uaow; r The GaMlttfßchyttJtth, by fi*»f Tb«S«ppblMT.Ski, -- - - . - • i-ir Russian Qua<Mllt*, by Goudbeti; r • ■ v * rbjmm'er'EvcniogScbtttUob.l.y ChaJuwfc; . .* The SoUSd! «rhnttlsch, !.T 11. Tucker; The &nmxn** Waite, by >iey«o; ~ ' La Balle Brum»u«\ Volkß ortiliiut*, by Pridham ; 50X08: •Come with Nty ,«w«*nt vole* ujatu, by St. C. F«tar; Our Girls, ballad, by Tk. Baker ; , ~ * On pongs bright pinion ranges, by M«nd*le. Earthald), gwitenrs longing for home, U. Prorhs. Faraway,toinaoxa, by Thomas; The land of onr birth-place, song«ni chora6,by Morgan; Good night brlnTsd, by D*lc>tv«; Summer hours, ballad* by Tally; Dark-oyed Ellen, ballad, by St.Gi-.vrr; CBUUCII MUSIC: < . Hallelujah, a c-w collection of church music, by Lowell TheCvibarn, a uev collection of sacred utiinc, by Wood* Ju?t received, trguthsr with a l-irvOPrVctionol Ollier very cood end fa.-ldor.able tnuaic. Frr ssieal B HENRY KLEBEK d Music Star*, C e*2 "No. 101 Third street, sign of the Golden Harp. _ SUSDHIBti— -10 hluL Baron Hump; 25 « do Bfcotxlcler»; •. r CO bbVs new largo No. BMachete!; 30hfMils do do loarnra. 30 “ medium do do 2?» tibia do d‘> do ** l«ak« Trout, in btoie; 25 *• Baltimore ILurinv. in ?torr; v>u .ic .Shad. :>»>>• >. . • ,-'t> *• No. 1 extra Lnr l ( ; 25 •* Tanners Oil. ; W caaXs prime Pearl s; IOObbUMe--:. both; 300 “ lire#*) Lard; 20 “ lx)nfSugar; (Ohhdsn. Pii^ar; 230 bbh; 0. Mdas**-, o.ife rooming.' 40 boxes V . O. Tc-lisr >'; 100 bUs N. C. Korin, - 40 tasis Klee: ' . 7 br.xc-s rr. ini Cl»e«!*e; 160 narks Rri'-d Apj.lw asd i\id,.Lt-; 2000 WUB'l.' r.iroi- Side -3*B liM-Urii & UICIIAMX-H.W New MUSICAL WOKtvth —Moore's rumplete Kucyc opi* dla of Music: pric.i $L History «f the Old Hundredth Pr*\hu Tune: by Her. w. H Havertwl; Jo cents. Wain Mifeir- for the B-.ok of Conuncn Prayer: by Rev. Ge» T. Rldcp; 60 rents. A Dlse®rta*:un on Musical 'fast* : by Thomas Hastings*; Musical Ydki* Met.uni, a .Manual of the Sclruc* of MusW; by H. B. Saronl; $1.60. Mutirai letters from A>jroa.l: by Lowell Mmdjk $l. Theory and Ihnnire of M usical CouVjicisitiQn: by A. B. Man, Mos. Hot.; $2 60. Appendix umi Notra to the above: by Emile Girac: $l. \ Dictionary of 5000 Muidcxl Terms; by John a. Adam*: fiioonts. . . tt , A full mipplv of th-? above j"st rm-lved, together with i large collcotioa «-f stnndnM wosks on ijje thcorv M»*l prar* tic«< of Motif. Yor fsl«'by .101121 il. : bLL. ortb ' 1 K ' rt "’ l - . N£t7 AND VaLl'aiU.K \»'u:lK* AT J>.\ Vl3'».Vd !V.:ik Store. No. 06 Market street, r-*y I‘ .u-:h. Chambers’ Cyutopteiia of llng'Hi Liiertuurc, besne set**.* tioufi from the N-et authors fr»»n, '.he “arilesl to the present time: SCO elegant illu-i mt’r.i,.. Chambers.' ML-cellnny cf Useful aud KnUwtainiug Kuutvi •dgn; 10 tolr., IGtno., illustrated. Chambers’ Home Book, and Pocket Miscellany; *> tol*.. illujitr&ud. Cyrloprdia •'•f '-t Litarnlurr i.n.l the Flue Art*: by Arveice; iUu.-tra'.. d. The Bouic. s af Cngli-b Wf-rJa and Phnw- - ,c.aasifled and arranged rj. the expr<-asiou oi idem*, un«l assist In lifiTiry ••^m;iodttou. Lives of Uj.» Chief justirps of th" Uuil**d ttuUhi. Bunny Mt*tm»lrß of Forrigu Lan-le. City bide; new- Parish aide. This, That ao l The Other. Iflatory of Cuba; its Past and Pra'-rt.i. The Twins, or the Ruling LlJvr :hy Mrs-N. W. Caaif* bell. ___ NSW SUPPLY Ok .NfcW lt rtK.s .IU&T tKChIVKD; /V. Emanuel PhitiWt, or the Kumpi-i»n YT'ers of P'nteeoth tVntuary: by AlH.oandrr DumiK. The Irf.st U.*ir-«.' A treatise on the Cainp «"d March, with which I* con nected the construction of rteld works aud military bridg**.. with luiaptwr-dix of"arLi-lery rnngns Ac.: by llcnry D.(<r.'.:- ton. Captain United Sutvs Arnll-rv. Kansas and Nebr:*«ka; the history, gp?graphii > ah physical characteristics, and volilhvil yusittoo cf th: »•? ter* an account of the emigrant companies, and direc tioos to amigrants: by Lwai.t K. IJall; with map. Uasr IVkhi-d arid Lis cov.L'pornriv*. Gur Pur:4h : or A-. nal' of pastor and T^-ph*. The Virginia Comedian: or cl 1 da.'* in ;t«e idu Kimh.i-.n Nortes Ambroriaum: by Chrisronbw NVnh. y.ir enla ni W. A. G 1 LDtN FKN-S KS' -t 1 * ’ * OCtia No.tt: rV..,rih Str»c>. TkTfcW A.il) : MtVivrAM' iiUOH.?, pTJ'jiif!: l 1 t)V V. Ap pl*?on A o>. The <ir ovi l---: •• tn tfcv ell Dor-.m log: Edit*.! f--Msi :h- cf C. r " " p&percoTeri *l, eU-'h j1.r.3. Cb«*Ftnct Wrr.l: it ii? Id paper t r,r ' ,re Ruicta: rr.-.m»M-j 'n m CosUm; 1 vol. It: a... KaS&rln .• .Alison: by M: bart, Ovfii u.>, .*i\; - %■••>;* . 1 Party L**n-.1-r-; hV* HatnWtm, Ai •'lrcvr if Koannki-: irv'u'llnq Stat^^xni-n: l-vj?. 1 F. V UaptßinCaiK-t.br Xv-Sl.' :a African aiaTcr. an m-counl of l>h •'lar-'-jr nB l Ad7enturer - n th. (Wt. in the Inti**i:.r, on • tiF V-iJ X. ucd in tin* Wv?t In iliff;: by finuu . Iti' -r; Ji.yV For ; -v ‘ 11. MINSK. AO". Nrt. WLfiv’o; • -it. KX)K? fOK TilK XA-t-M Ata-r;.-un *Vtn I; It <Jt AJU**»j?aa Agriculture . b 5 Al!>-u. Liieir UrfciP. ai.iusjjviu-iiil. t»U'i ilieeat's by Youatt. The Ameri'fin MucXß « k; hy Wti. Lir-r--)- Csttle lin-ej*. ujiA ly W. loUil'.. Faxtoa’p Rnrul liana The Farmer's *‘-r MM.-ru Agriculture; 1... W dak®. Johoson’s and W’j}g> Agricultural Clu-iuri'-ry. For sale at the cheap Hook Slor*' ol W. A. OILPKNFKS'NV.Y * TO . oet2s T<jur:». 'tr-*t. rpH/; sußaOiUbek iNr*;>us virsiiimi ruttatk L of lowa and tlix Territory of >imo«MU hi u short time, and will (pare this city for that pun-'-e ic about two week*; intending to mako arrangements for a perm in-ui Agent at low* City, iowu- M. I.’au’« and Stillwater. \hu naaota. lie solicits the patrooic>»ri those per-'U* ■] —truu» of Locating Lands in U.« We*t. Iln will al«>. while wit, attend to Locating Lanas in tbn Territory of Minnesota, or Pareiiasiing Lot* is the city i>: fit- Haul*. JAslEft BLAKJCLY. Ken.l Estate and Kurojwa Agent, gajiifciiehl street. Firtsburirh. ‘ALK OP VA'LUvtt! X will offer fer Bale, at puhli<* auction, on MONDAY, tfa.' 13tb day of NovainJe-r n--t, ut th» r:o-.m« of the Beard of Trade, all that valuable Lot cl Ur uml oti the corner of Peau Ktwt and th- Market !.Inj-.» Let, in the Fifth Ward, 3a f«-1 front by 100 feet This plena of property Is worthy th* attention of pweoas dr-iirou* of improving, or for investment. Title un-xo-ptlonablo. Apply l« ostlj, JAHE.- HLAKELY. Ten t holm ns stock ok gold and SILVER WATCHED, of the finest. and tnodlum quali ties, now fer sale at less than regular La*trru priced, and choaper than trer offerr! in ll;!* r.v,rkt)L ut the earner of 51&rket and Fourth streets. Cltueus and strangers intend ing to purchase, -will Cud it Jo their iutureet to cadi and ex amine this stock. Al*o, fine J.)K«Jry, silver Ware, Specta cles, Pens, Tea Ware, Oftors, fcpoons, Lamps, SUHtarj Gottis Ac., Ac. A stork, cheaper than elsewhere. Watch repairing done promptly, in the host meaner and at uvderate prices. netiS W. W. WILSON. CT Market *Ua»t WOtJLKN YAH.NJ, WoviLKN YARNS.—I,OoO pounds Woolen Yarns, sorted number* and odors, just re ceived from the best manufacturers lu the country, and offered for sale at wbokMla ao4 retail: - The attention, particularly of those persons vrho wi*b to hny good Yarn to sell nx&iD hv Ilia cut, i? invited to our stock, as these Yains are made of line wool, not up in 101 l cuts cf 120 thread-, aoi will he cold a- low as my otheT Yarns of the same quality In this markeL Don't mistake the place—No. 83 Market street. corner of the Diamond, octlii FRANK VAN OoKDEft. BBEDS, SCKDiJ— sy-ba"hhJfi guvnor Uwu Urn*) Sse«d. for fall flowing, for eaJo b IT A i' AMD 81‘AU' Out Oilier stock of tb* f~l Improved Filler Ouiinra Just Jkrrlvmsr tt tba Seed W«ir*;bouM of [oct4j JAMfcla \V AitLlftOP.’ GLASS— 150 boxw 8x10; 76 taxes 10x12; 75 “ ICxl4. lor «al» by sMirn * piyoLAin B" ijrxiiK—3 L u I>TtTo'l! J "ll utier lor wile by Pct a SMITH & SrNCLIIK. BLAOKJSKKKy, WILD O££KKKY AND CIINGKK BKAiV BUSS. warranted pare, ibo antidote against CLol* era. for Bale by the gallon or bottle, bj 1). FICKEIBEN, No. 137 Liberty Etrett. SXKUI'S AND SUGARS R) bhds Lovering’B fin* SyrbpF; 50 bbla Lovering's Crushed Sugar; 20 bbla Lovering’s Pulverized sugar: 10 bbls augar-bouce Syrup. For sal*- by M p2s F K. DHAVO. So.l Diamond. rpO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS— X lou boxes pure Mustard ; 100 boxes superior Mustard. Wholesale by *ep2o F- K. BRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. Black teas— Sup. Chulan Powcboog, (in papers) ftt 50 cts. per ©. Finest Fongtae Ohulau, do 02 y t do. For sale by fjt<w4( W. A. aTCLURfI. riUMOTUY SEED—2SO bu*hcle prime Timothy Seed, in X store and for sale by _ _ . . g„,,aG RA’QUSU & IIICTTAKT)?OK. riMMuTIIY SEED—Iu bags Timothy >-ed, :‘.-.r ?ofe by J X fc.,25 SMITH A eINCLAN! SANDn' SAiWAFAiiILLA— I pr»«-“ju fc « r«-rviv*-l amt tor hjlu „y JuA. FLEMING, oct» fvro«*r of the Diamond and Market bL T l) BlNs' E XXil a Cl'S—A large u.-:sortment n-eeired by Jj oclB JOS. FLEMING. C'TsfTLL'bUAi'-dWJ ttii genuine received snd tor sale by oeto JOS. FLRMIXG. CHKr-SK. —io ooxi-a prltnu Cream Cheese for sale by uct6 SMITH A SINCLAIU. ANCtii&TKU UI :iUHAMri.—Fast colored and ftne worth 10 cents, Srdlmg at 12V6 coals per yard at [3 a. A. MASON A CO. Oft flAl.K— A two Story jlnokiTouw and Lot, ou Den* man street, Birmingham. Apply to . an 23 JAMT.S BLAKELY. imANin'.—l !iav« tbl*il*y r«a?iT«U or* oask oj X the finest Coßnar Brandy, for Medicinal purposes. Those in want ef a very excellent uruclecan procure it of rliK)lMV| ' rtf ili" Diamond anil Market at- (3 froni lii*» f>i andfrwh article cau prcc.w- :? ut octi2 JOS. FfiBMINQ 8. POIAfcU— - cat-** vvrj isue iuUch reived bv _ octU [ JOd. FLEMING. LLViK OlL—'tt •Jos'-n U&k.*r , e goouloe Ood Lives Oil nn hnmi and for cula by fu-iA'i JO-. FLEMING. J^OBACCO.— 1 bbU leaf Tobacco, tor t-ale by . wp'JS HENRY H. QOLUN3. I!,o,lrfar Wy n. CWBI B OTTER—ib firkins daily“pftck*«i tor b»l® l oy ootl9 ELBNRY'H. OOLLINB. —'ffTfiTMirDAlK7 CUEEStt-IWO bzs EnglUh Dairy; 400 „ , a f V “ Urn R ~ rT ‘ C ° tU ° S ’ j&gr’fe. OOMISB, b3t3 Prtag emtioic W.-U.Oh— axiar h. coxJiiys. -jyjTTSR-jl Mtfnft flTftin-Ba»*rfor lIBNRY H. JS: ROOTS—4 ciws flpg a<«nua *£& M-M » • •> J * - • ' J ‘ v 4* ' , k* ■ ... >•• : 1-** ' %y. (tv Mr.«. Sou.hwf'r’.h. l.y LW« ; - v V-r.r >'ri'ii •!: ». T :!Maquis d*- !. .:!r-r Amy H*r ri U asd £l.OO. ib, Ar-TuQ.f-T :n j'h. .•isi'crj-i::*> .TAJIKS WALDROP. •jredOgroMof OongreM Those wishing a good ■ Vv.«. nr i t>F. *- A \V A it tt '*UWAS. COKPA»T. OVKIU&io tbf NoklU Ilooui oC :Uc Bicbange, od Third 'tftrtt, i'HILAVKLPWA :m,c; . MAIIINE INHURAKOE9. un Vidsua, | Oißao, >To»U fcarupf thsWorUl. pRKOBtt, ) ?•.£ INLAND USBttftNCKB On guOvLi by rirt»,. canal*, lake* mj land carrUffM, to ailpurla ol' liisi Union. KIRIS TXSUUAXU&B On bi-r>'l)duJi Ou ololnn, bou«»«.ic. ArfSKTS > »K lllr’ C'JMIM N V, r>oy<?iub«-r 7,1553. nnli Morltfwp?*-'... 1 $•21,300 00 Khiiaoclphia •.•ity, HprtDK OalduQ, b*>Uib*ar'» > BteU OkU» i Iob1:1 .....l»l,&63 42 in i'jiikj, and iiiriiithiii-eB cum- pfetiif’i Bill* CiL-ii. cu!u»ud.« M»iAUCr>< in th** bur..l- A*eiH>< RE-3 |>reiuluiuii ou M&flb* I'-jIIvU 1 ? tiventl) Isamu 121,707 67 SutwrlptlouNotrt -100,000 00 I;r. R.M. Hm«IOO, Win. Martin, Jaiypb it. 3w** r . ’ • i HughUrHlg, . Kdciuml A. glider, “ii-pi’er M’llvain, John C. Pavl!.', Chari./ Kelly, "Sotwrt Burtrj; Ett*k««, Aoho H nry riloan, Geprgetf. I'c^Uiur, Edward DarliUi'Nm, 1 W >n. Eyre, Jr., li.JomMUrc.fUr, Jo4ia« L. Price, J, vs. Jvhnsoni JauwsTlsnltent, J«mKj C..U»im, - , Ji-liii, H, Sampler ’ Churl.M^.jhaffer, Jam«:v lr. M'Fi.rland, : J. T. Imfcin, PltMbdrgh, y,> C. i.u iwic,. t B.T.C. Morgan, do. W.U. MARTIN. President. tlA\P, Tice President. JeSLPfi W.ci.mas, Pec'y. - ■*. A. MADUIIA. Accent, N0.'86 Water street, Tittaburgh. THIRD ANNUAL (•'l'ATfciMBJiT >it TllE FT ATE MUrC.U. TIER AN 1» M A KINK IHSU&ANOE COMPANY, or tUNIi-iYI.VA'NIA. AaMlri, Aid,-' InL, 15u3....... • Prpxaluicr- r*-crlr**J to May lii, K-3. I an Leans, Ac $440,183 Bb RiMiffne-l utruU.re ■. I. . ).r t :*nr..t*' '., Ki ptbts#fir., 87,8 W 6® rrrL-Tvi:Nis liondUtAlOftTOlTl**, MWb:, RtUi Olhrr gOOj (b»CU* ' caritaesl.;.- .w $161,481 *T i'reciiiici Notoa .. .. 179,016 61 Casbonhacd 17,830 21 IV, I*l Kl-i’t .if Krr..unaj», Uiatilr fur S3MdJIB 70 JOliN i*. iv C. -• i l-i WI>.•!•;, Uorrirburir, aAMUKi. JoNJ.*, i'i.Uuilali.uw, A. WILKIN*?. Uhi-.1.t, l'iU-b.irgh, A. A. (jAUKI’KII, “ JOHN K. lH’TUi:UK'KU;l>hi.phlr»rf.ußtjr, A. y. T. JoNL. 4 .'?Tnrr!-hv:ry, UOUiiKT K is. ,Csrl«n« county. .MUli i'. LUriltHioED, FrecUaot. A.J. CiILLKTT, rea an-3 inland navigation, ties, on 31t , reJtaii<uK*»tn vi'-v or country, &t lowest rates coo ts irUmt yritti aiiiViy. iVdhies isaurd ou dwelling houses fclth-r ',>‘VV”.:uaJ!y :.r for :i trrui of Branch *K* rr>, i-L-rn'r F<mivH: :::* i Smithfield streets. A. A. CARRIER. Actnary. nip, UNITED STATES LIFE INSUEANCE, AN.NFiTI AND TIiUST COMPANY, PIULAUEtPUU. CHAEIXEED APRIL 26TH, MO. CHARTER l-Ki-J'KTUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. .>s(«, S. Ju, Corner o; Third and Cheetnui ifirec'.i, I'/iilaurlphia. OjJiiiTt oj lit" lions 1,^2 -j •■. ri.tUdelphia; inHSCK'Kj' fitepheo E. Craw: ><>. Pah. H. floddsrd, .Vmbrr.rr V-'. Th. >i. 1“-u-.«u JfhnscD, K.t: jn;u,ii ’V .'l/ittnrj, JftS.ihl.. Flrn-uN'. fVTrr-UX, M’ilUum Al. u. M’Kw. i ’r.'j-i.if nf—A- Jof-i. Vic* l*r J T)'h u.'i r -- V\ Tu-iinj.-on. VeiiKd? Er««:v. .• P\;r r - f/r;A—Jam U. Willson, M. D. •lUegheKj ti.li/~ E lj. Ai< wn. W. b. <JE ). 1.. ARNOLD, Agent, r::\ri':V ; Pittsburgh. T ie rrnnKUl) **«•; itui'.rsnce Coinpwßj, Of p-. ‘ .. i. i SlllECiOK^a.i.’"-w. Lan-Vcr Th.-fms Hut, ToUm |JVS i irwinuri \ .j-a;. .I--*!> .c. Ueo. W. Rich m. a, C-Ljiec** ii. L< Au.i.: . .. t«.r,r, 3. Browne, Sf "■ ,>^ P.itr.-r—.1,. > s As.jiiH , Irrsuisnt. ’.’.-urii.uv c? iw-iu !r.wru.i'r, pr.-prlii*! c.r u - -ii:eil.cn wrwry •3 . •■! j iy. : - i ••- a sMUqLT) , wi rit«s an low £ •>.• Oc?<aptir.;- i. ,v» - »•< i_- .tlcganC fund, W-. rU.-witn th-ir rspirv: :■ ;.J ; r.Vnu?, lnvatted, »f -for ' flS>pli!7.l(tu‘-Lioi: i- > :- l . .i,--.. ;> i.; :1 ~ C.-fiipi.. •*■■ r .• - naai-y i.-t, ISi l. M pole U. -J lo jd .I'<; r ?>.,. i: .r, w«n* a* foilown, rt»: ■ M '• rt, IVIM2B 68 84,377 78 “tiuip-'rwr}* lytr-.n-* 83JXM IT ... . fll.BB# 00 04346 81 _ ir.i $3312,708 44 .c-r ib- :r ii’v jtp.*: i;. 1 • f tw.-cty .-ne year*, tf.ry ‘.s-v pn;.i Pour Hundred Thou- tl .. ;o m-rt. »•,(;. ;■ r. ,:i■ j h*U!.T<LT. Affeut, . -vt i • : \V.--a] and Third eta. S4>tV mSXFB&ft CE COMPANY, i 1 Ki'F<* K i i , FON N . , •» f 3 und Western Fund si.uiK'i.niH) A i i: l.' 1 \ J 6 . / hi nil nb*o.« on tbe mr<«tf4TOr»- •rncii iu;-r.ust LOti.v or. U\:»!-UHS BY FIRE, P‘:k‘-» » f It. PERILS ok ?i\ VIGATIOW, GEO K. AKNOIiD, Aqmt fok p]TTs::r;.cn Ay a .1 LLPGiisyr cofxtt. marltky Vectors Insurance Company, “ittibnrgh. R. vIILLKJI, Jr., | F M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL., 9300,000. r ll.Uu«ur- «cainsi all kin l- vt risks, FIRE and HA |Y HIKE. All loaesfl will »<• liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Houmln-tituti.-.-n, laanag.-d t.y Dikzcroa* who are wall klKsn in th- •*•>!.ummity, nud who are determined, by pr; an d lib»mlity, t> m.i.nV.h. tbe character which the' haveiusum-d. n-otT.-nukT the proteciion totboae wh desire to in>ur>'.| l ■r'ctrrj. —K Miii.r, A. Hi -ketßon, J. W. Butter, N.. oli:nv. Jr.. W 11 IhiainTl.OeorgeW.Jacltao'n, Wi... M. Ly^o.-lames Lip|,en<‘i>tt.Ueorai* Hand**, Jamea Me* Aul y. Ali sAii'lerNiialck.TboaiaaHoott. a No. *.)-j V. iti-t htrict, • Warehouseof Spang k C--> -jp stwir.,-norWzly Ptcah Ntock. iif .\uuiii A Clark.’* Pi|ttoi. It KLKBKU unite informs *h» .public li»- j.s-troi l »ni.-dfr..rn jSSH the ' ftern r.ti.-s with t l;r largest and most couv.iete stork of f’l Ah' cn r brought to *I ™ w |" tni- :ty. Ti **y art- fnnn ; Li* celebrated factory of NtJXHS A Cl*- New \ork. and warranted prr/ect in «Tery re spc • N.t I‘hi'Ki- >,:»»- received the first daM prize mr '/ loth in thl* <•. t::-r*i- »i..t turope, and they are con si-i. -1 by tli.- :-.i' 1-1 c.j [.*. tf.-rii.u, nn.l judges la general, se al:. fiber tinm-j;/r.' and vt,*i/uaUed. The prices will Inva riably :h- ram- i .•lui'v*d nt th- factory, witbont addi tion. They r.no<f iron, to $l,OOO. Al-o, h choir•• lot cf Dunham's well known and highly popular PIANOS. LunhALi’.H Pianos were amongtne Ant used in thi-* cjtv, and ib-y have kept up a moat enviable reputation tr this do) foi Buju-riority of tone, touch, and do ratr.lity. Tu-‘ above lot comprli.-: - nil slyles and prices; anti as every instrument ofr-red Mr s.i'.e by the subscriber is carefully aud rsatninr.l by ti m, be can. in all ease*,guar autM to turni. c h purchs—r-i with gord, tubtlattHnl ami re- Uabls Pianos,«,nd at f i-.l"ry prius Porsoni In want of a gocxl Piano will hud it tbrir lntprest to mil and examine beh.r- buyim. i-bewt,.TH. HENRY KLEBRR, S.lp Ag-nt h.r Nunn L Clark's Pisnos. .‘.i- ■ Dunham’s Pianna, N'i 101 Third street, cci J 4 of the Oolden Harp. Old-Pianos tsken iu etchaunj atihHrtull ralue. A’ew Stock, of Chlckerlng’a Pianos. —, JUUN il. MKLLUK, SI Wood street, has uni n< Vi‘ ready lor talu an entire nock "f l'iano P-.rtßP.trom thaoelebra* 1/ *• 8 u « icd m«uufaotury of Chlckering A Sons, Bo* ton, ronbbdng of t.ll 11:.- rtylts of t',b%and7oet»Te lu richly curred an-l pl-vin Ko-atrood and Walnut end with all their lat® imprOTL'menta. Pui-.rha.-tTs can h»v,->. ■••!;olcn out of the largest Itoek of Piano Port* - • ' ' the city. Prices InTariably the nun- a> in uj».vu. udiiiuun liir transportation or rL-.;, nod ev.-rv in<t ruiu**i»t wfirr^uu-l. At-v, >k larg" in: uf Phiau Stooli., oi ttalc-us pattwrna Mr l.'yl.'Kc:,'.- - A ;.i. of CuthnrVs Melodeons,at $45, ibu, s7ti, ilOu bii' I »L-J »-;srh. i’nr aaie by JOHN li. MELLOR, gob* Agt-ul tor CM. M-iir.g L :;otn’ Plant.*, for Pittsburgh jind Western P-nr.“ ;v:.m- oot4 rii!\\ ;i v l?j* tIARKIT ffTBKBT', tirTW-.r.. TVI: Stkanueri4 Yisrn.vo.the (Mty vHorf.n call in t-- we th- beaullfnl ar-.rtnici t of CHLVA, GLAUS i.nd t % >Ur:EysWAllV.. r.utv open n: tM ru u.-tublUh nu-nt. '.‘ur goods ti--i c entirely i.ew, r.-. ? sr - t-r.abled to otinr in :dl th- i:.tc'rt st_. 1.-y . i DSuiut, Tea aud T'.ilet War**, white ir l 1 h..vr a I'runt variety of [.*•-* ; ni»o, gold l and nod fancy colored itoue ware Ton u:; 1 Toilet i-etx. i.'ur -'c.-k id v/hltc Covered Dialled, Soup Tureenn, Yi-gct:iU« < without coyera, Salad Ih»be>. and every article apj-t‘rtalninc to a Hinner Sol la litrge Bnd well selected. Untstinlu Ware, Table Cutlery, Hpoons, Castors. Waiters, auJ liou'e PurniohingGoods, Wa bare a large HsHcirttnent. COMMuN WAKE—Our stouk of <*?iuimon Teas, Plates, Dl*he.-. Uaher/, Nappies, jJow'L-,.l'jtcners, And every articl* in th- hue b large, and W« are prepared to pack them with or without fine goods, an tbftpurchnsr.r may wish. Also, a lttrgo assortment of nil kinds of QLASB WARE, which w,. are seiliug ut uincutucturers’ pricea, all of which are <iif n-1 at wbolrsai- or retail, by .Steamboat Furniture and CUalra. IVK have uu lißLvl aud are voustanUy mauufaotu- T j-L rlpg STEAMBOAT r.'.UIN EUiIMTURK AND nn CHAllia. ol every dtr .ripticu, v iz : * " • ExteUbiou Dii.in;( Tahirs; Do liar .}o; Ladies Cabin tJliairs, of varlou.-; dtyl^; U-tifs. do d.i do; Bt«t® Room do !ir> du • Do Toil f Hoxes ; TeltvaTld«N; 2nf;i«; Divans; Centro Table®, Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, Ac., Ac. Miuwial and workmanship warranted, and prhee satis* fautury. T. B. YOUNG A CO., , Sg BnutbfieldsL,oppOßlteC3tyHofad'. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S :%^ s . liIYERY AND SALE rJVWM* <Tf*y :#a*b£e, - 'ssSßl. Corner DlamoUd ltTtetand ChsrryalUy! - hprl4s«f ,y Frrn&Bß&mjsZl _ H-. - - , : v > tat2t~ , BUnnib«' r~ OTEST* EXCHAKOE AHU BANKIHQ HOUS£ tr ?ron T:o:- T 'f'- T A. WILKIHS A CO., _ UKITITX STATWJAHX BTJIIDINQ. TOfirM-and DornnHe Exeiasgc, Coin, Bank HoU# J; aixnt LiU Tfsrrai\U and oold. Collectloiu maOii tliroaghoot tha Union. Baxloeva paper dl«counu*l and luana negotlaUtl. Stocks boogtrt and sold on commiaalon. , Money recaired on deposit, and Intaraat allowao. when laft for a specified time. <l«c3 • Kenoval. </’ PATBICXS A FBIBXD, BINKEKS AND EXCHANGE BEOUKS, £favt Removed thtxr Office to Ou Vomer <J Wood tit. HTTUIIUH, PA. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notea, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western am«M constantly for sale. OoUmUooj made In all the oftfca throughout tbs United States. Deposits received in par f nods or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood fltreete. tfrb> 159,836 94 16,071 80 . X. HOUCBB.A 80X8, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, $627,470 63 nj.YS kuotxs non Banxma ahd jxobamb omos vo so. 6T **■»»« axs»T, rom neoaa mmujw old Rakb. NHOLiUCS k SONS, Bankers and Exchange Broker*, • and Dealer* in Note*, Drafts Aocepiane**, Gold* Sil r-r and H»n* Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities eoustantljr to sale. Collections nude in all the cities thmngfcont tha 1 united States. Deposits recefvtd tn par funds or current paper, No -67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. • ]jaBotly ;i« g, it gittMT, HOOK * SAfiGKKT, UAtfKJHId AX2) IaCUANOK BUOKfifcS, u. *. oowro .<mw44* i**ia¥ate>.i' MWHDCsau, ea. Dhai.kkh in Coin, Bank Note*, I’hne BBl#, foreign and Donestic fa«haiigs,t>srtilic*te* of IX'podt, ka. - Uachaageon all the principal cities of the Union and *u rope, for ssla in sums to suit purchaser*. Ottrwnt ami par funds reoeired on deposit Oollsatfons made on aU parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. [sepllily TIKBNAti *• CO., BANKERS ANU EXCHANGE BKOKEEB, Ad. 96 KW &r/M, armor of Diamond AOry, prmßumsß, Pi., I>OT AND SELL U«ok Notes and Coin; Diteount time Jl exchange, Mid promissory notes; nuke ooUeeUPfi*Hi »U the priodpai dti-s of the Union. Receipt deposit* on cell mid on lutereit, &ud giro their prompt attention to til oth-r matter » appuiloiamg to a Broker's business. EtftcTb Exchange n nsUuily op hand. ;r -.. t. $209,016 61 135,250 66 1,916 19 100,000 00 JUlifij WOODS, bank.br and exchange bbokek $3W,318 70 ptiiu in Exchange, Qonrmerei&i And Bank Notet. MBCiT bought and told on commission. Collection JWhtfnlly attended to. Interest }>ald on Deposit. • Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. al. ank. <S* rlfl . HILL * CO., UANKftUb AND KXCUANUK tiftUKKltt, ooMm or TTtKJD ini' nnu ttTAUts. oIUUT RXOUANUKod tLe Ka«t«rn Cittai conaUmtly far Pniß mu ot Kictomgn wl Notea Ji»ocUgt«L— Gold, ttWrr and Bank Notea, bought and aold. Collection* made in alt the prtocijulfltteA of Uia.'CniUdLMatM. D«- pudu recatved or far aud'Cdtrent Fpnda. [martTly iViMn, xuwaao kahm. • itkum- BAS&KIU* AND KXCUAXGK DBOKKBS, BUY AND SKLLGold.eilTPr, ami Bank Note#; negotiate t--—»u oq Kt*l Butata or Stock Swuriti#*; porchmfis i'romlss&rj Xotas and Tims Bills, oil Hast and W«t; buy and pull Stocks on OobxbUmUib. Collections mads on all points In the Onioi BANKERS ASTI) EXCHANGE BROKERS, Drn.gn* is Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight en<i Tima Draft*, Ac. GO&ectioA* 1 earefult y attended to, ami proceed* remitted to anj part of the Dakin. Stoda bought and void on oomaieeion. ta.No. 71 fourth st., next dior to Bank of Htteh'p. jf IS ACSTia Loomis. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, OBct, Ho. 82 Fourth tt., above Vfood, PITTSBURGH. Note*, Draft*, Bund*, Mortgage*, and Loan* on col* laterals, negotiated. Stuck* and Land Warrant* bought tod *old. wl& 1853, KXCHAN9E AND BANKING HOOBl Of A. WILXISB A CO., No. 75 FoGITU Sum, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, Pmsacytt- Domestic and Firtiyn JUchan&S Dank Sole a, (AM and SUvtr Baouht, Slid andJLxdiamQtd, atlM EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE Of WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 64 wood stuxt, virrestnuH. allowed oa time dcpoelU. [ jan!3 rnonrws bill .u...—...... a. cacobit. THOMPSON BELL A 00., DANKBKS AND BROKERS. mer of Third and Wowf tfrtrjj, Pittsburgh, ffr. THOMAS WOODS, _ 4BT* COMMERCIAL BROKER, *«» *k> turn m jlotss, Bonds, Stocks, K«al Estate, Ac., JVo. 75 Fourth *(-. IhtDburgh, Pa. {j«s{ CITY HOTEL. I LIT* DsOWS'S,) Comr of SmlthfWld and Tklrd strscts, PITTSBURGH, fi. GLASS A CA&2, Proprietor*. JOIIN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARS, (UuMiupiXaTilififtOla) (UW M-CWt*» 4 F«rrj BrteU.) TOIS large and eoa&odfotts fiooee having undergone thorough repair and furnished with new equipment* throughout, U now open for the reception of the traveling puMk. Cuiun kodlbatx. _ aprss:om STrCLA 1 It HOTEL, •vviruce of th< r 'ihi'.iij and TLtpcwi (FORMERLY THE BXCHANUE,) PITTSBPUGU, Comer Pinn and St. Clair ntrests, C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. tm« y a cla*» houaa, between the Railroad De pu-_, ; the roouw axe large atid new ly furnished, and chargee moderate. aprlLlydlw WAVKKLKY UtH'rK, 60 South Eighth etreet, between Chestnut end Walnut, Philadelphia. [aoltfcy th¥ vtiioai, NO. 11l Arch etreet, Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (iate ol the Eagle,) Proprietor. )tP-Jfry CORXKR OF MM>’ ASI) S'jCIII 327L t WARSJLS, O 'PIIK Proprietor takes plenum in unnoundog to ih* X public that thbnew and el«gantHot*l haabeenopauad as ahotuteorHoteruhiiaenU Beingoommodiousand roomy, aod adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company, it offer* inducements unsurpassed in Warren wr the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A fthar* of public patronage b respectfully aolkdted. *nl" M. UAtfKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE. , CHESTNUT B'IKEKT, ABOVE TIlllU), PHILADELPHIA. PARKER *. LAIRD, PreprUtoro. . jyl»:3mL TERMS gUfl PER DAY. Mc.MILLAN HOI'bJC. johxxto wx, rsyyA. rput undersigned haring taken charge of the abore | named House, umi refitted tt at a large expense, in a comfortable as sretl u elegant etylo, la now prepared to ro celre gueau. and girt ample satisfaction to all who may pa ioolee the Hcumv jau&tf j JAMES DOWNEY. HAKE'S HOTEL, I Late Farmer's Exchange,] X 7 0. 183 LI BEAT Y BTIUtKT, foot of Fifth street, PitU* Xl burgh. SAMUEL HARK, Proprietor, i This Hotel Is eatiralj new, having just been completed aim opened lorthe accommodation of the public. [e*pl3 ,j,jj£*Q LBs IIOTKLr 18 NOW RKAOY FOR SUMMER YIfjITERB. The grounds here keen ImprtTved, and the Uouee rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy (oeeehla frieude. An Omnibus of the Excelsior Une la now running from the elation, uu Fifth street, to the (ILKN HOTEL, heave# the station at 8 o'clock, A. M., and & P. 1L; return ing at» A. H., and OU P. M J. O. MARTIN, Agent. VKAKKIiIN HOUSE, ClaVelamd, Ohio. C) PATRICK A 80N, PmorJUJTOM.—This House bis u»* /• dargooo thorough tod vxteaxhre repairs, alterations, and large additions of oa w furniture, ate., and tba proprie tors pledge tb«mMlToa that nothing shall bo wanting on their part to render tho Paivsua a place where all the eom fbrts of a ftrstolaas hotel can be hand. Jyttf C. PATRICK FL.OUUNCH rioTUL, Ho. 400 BBOADWAY, NBW YOBK. (oosaucrcn on iss soaopaas plls.) BEVBKE LOVEJOY, UILrET’E HOTEL.: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. gy?t)ry) E. RILEY, Proprietor, J. lt. U.XUUI PKllttY UOIIEL, corner of il&ncock streetand Ihiqoeine Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. n»ri:y iIcUAHTEES it MAKKLK, Proprietors. RESTAURANT^. coKiiiroopiA ROYSTER AND COFFEE HOUBE.-W D. BARNARD. No. 40, P\flh Street, beiuxtn W»o<t and Market janiw-.lyj pittsbOmb. CRYST A L PALACE, No* lb Market street* 1 C. C. SEELY, luctiTir srazjtTfl. y —v RESPECTFULLYinfcrmshlsfrUndaandtbs raJpablic in general, that beLas jost started bis Mew York and Philadelphia modem sty le ol OOOKIMU OYSTERS andeverything else In the eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Btewwi, for I2U cents a dozen. He will also furnish the best of everything that the market will afford. House always open until 0 o’clock lathe morning. marlJMf OYSTKU gALOOK A«l> IUCSTAUBAKTI 108 WOOD BXK££I. TUN subscriber has now bU OYSTJfiB SALOON AND BATING HOUgK perfected fit a manner that cannot be saoclsd by any similar establishment inthedty. MEALS WILL MS SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS Of THJS DAT, from the / Choicest Meats, Fowls, Fish, Ac., Aei Uis Bill of Fare cannot be surpassed, and he would respect* fully Invite the attention of the public to it. CUARLKB STILL, 108 Wood street. J.MIN J. O*LRARY ja2o:maetf St* Clair Laf«r Bear Brewery* miLB undersigned respectfully Informs the public that he X 1* now fully prepared to serve pri rate familiee end the public generally, with his celebrated LAGRR BRISK, in bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 59 DIAMOND ALLOT, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. jc2B:tf f; 0. BCHKNOK. BeDlU'Lager Beer Hall, No. 106 SmWfJUid street, opposite the Custom Souse. THE subscriber has jost opened one of the largest an J best finished Lager Beer Hells in the dty. His Beeris acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ac commodation about Ms bouse cannot be excelled. A. BRNITZ. NOTICE —Whereas certain-ftneMrwt would be Ten Dealers are industriously, circulating reports that we are selling off to quit Mends and the public are respoctfolly informed that though we are “ selling off,* It is not with such a view, nor do we Intend quitting the Outness; and all aptfarrftum nor customers shall bs at pMdad tent wail, at .riTrißrfrifctM tractor*)---;- l gfrnhnrgfr gMßttidhw 88'FttOTftreH. 1 irsi trounyua, mbbon * 00. ‘ _*u -A , n > • ■ gkIMBB A &AHM, 0. 2. AKXOLB A CO., HOTELS. owailll'i. UUKIi.I. UUVIK, Wateb Trad*. W 8 invite the attention of ettisena and stronger* to our large »nil corcfully selected stock of Watches end Clocks; Railroad Time keepers, Id gold and eUrur owes; real Chronometers for the pocket, warranted not to Tory a mlnate in six months, Peteot Lever Watches, f'oa SL4 to g'i£U; a large aaacrtment of good oommoo or low priced Welches, both in gold and sUrer coses. Also, Railroad Button Regulators, Offloe Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac. W A.TCH KapaiHiaa.—Ws do Watch Repairing mamas* oer not excelled, if equalled, by any oeUbUshmeot in the imnpßTKTon I Btsh 1 .. W- V. WILSON, pkuphirimii. i corner of Market and Fourth streets. A Card. 'V ’ ‘ + : -lA' +: . ■ '.V-- " ■ 4 '■* •» Y. GOODS. Prices to suit tll.—Drv Goods* M’TiUUE, a>RtMrsfQ>Sßtsai’nflhstreetB l basjiift rwelTed and Is now opening his tint VsU stock* tor this Masoo. 11» attention of Indus Is reepeetfaHyAreetsd to the Allowing prices: doe french uednoesst76cs 6-t«U* PorscMtss 3sc; e Urge assortment of D* Cue at lSe; ftst colored Prints &%• LOO pieces runnels at 16c op; yard wide Sheeting ; all w<hu Ho LsUs at 2Sc. Kentucky janes, tweeds and sattl nets from 19# up, cbsdu, ticking*, muslins, linens, cash, table cloths, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and every oLher article u. ualiy kept in a llry Goode Store, allcf which will befaoid/orcai/tat prices to suit the time*. A. MTIGHE, «pT earner Grant and Fifth streets. Hour Arrivnl «Sk Spring «A Summer Dry GOOOS. 2 AT No. y.i N7W. BIDS Ok* WOOD STREET. DURBCHJ A 00, importer* And Jobber* In British, , Prenclt -iuJ German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed uur Urge uud extensive Block Of spring and summer goods, purcW i from importer*, manufacturer*, and part through nur o-u imporiatioo, wo fool safe In assuring our old curiemerarweatryimerMAntsabd dty dealer* general ly, that owing to tberf* acquired facilitie* in pure baring, w« eau o&r a-h inducements to buyer* as are rarely met wlthinthetr.,U. Among our u ry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de laines, PartMii.iutb lawn* of the most dockable design*) mohair lustra, alpacas,plain black end fancy figured silks, ginghams end raw'• prints, latest style*; broodalotbs, fancy restings, casati lerer, satinets, tweeds and summer puma loosing; brawn and black muslins, table diapers. We hare also opened a renjarge assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf hata, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an axtek-*?* variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace good a, fancy nettings, jaconetts, mull and figured Uwus musiuu and black silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embraces la part oombs, buttons, per cussion caps, threads, port monales, patent medicine*, per fumery, and almost every article usually kept In the va riety lme, together with a large stock of gold and silver watenea, watcu materials) glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest pattern*, and a great variety of 30 hour and s day eiocaa, ail of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash j er aalistnctory reference. . „ I N. n.—An early call from buyers if respectfully solicited. \ D. 9BKQO A 00. VIttRAT HAItUAINB IN lifcLY GOODS AT A. M’TIGHB’B VSW STOSS, CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS. BaVINU THIS DAY OPENED MY NEW STORE, I be* leave to call the attention of the Ladies to the large.uydsplendid areorlmentof BPRING AND SUMMER UooLia, just received. Among tbe stock may be found aome of tbe very finest goods now imported. It comprises, In •AHJ pieces black and fancy Dress Bilks, 60 rt*. to $2 per yd 600 do Mous.de Lai nee, Beregede lain**, and Mousse line de Uege; 200 du Beautiful bareges anil Tissues, in great variety; 260 do New Style Dress G 1 □gbams; 2000 do American, French and English Prints; WO do krenchand English Lawns; 2uoo Preneh Collar*, from cents to $6,00; WO Mantillas, of the latart styles, among which are tom of tli* most beautiful imported into ibis country. Alw, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Crash, Diaper*) Table Ckrtluy Gentlemen's Wear, Ac. i !’it»tMTMiH«.tii this department will be found a com - piste astertmept oi Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese aud flonltoo Lace, fine English and Thread Lace; all of which will be sold unusually low. Ten bales yard wide Muslin at six oenu per yard. tajZ A. M'TIQIIE. HEW DRY 600DS STORE. Iron Pa-out—No.9l Mukat atrial. OUK house being DowopeuforthetransectiooQfageowt* aI Dry Goods bualOMA,«« would respectfully eolidt the palrooure of the public, tollog ooofldentjhat,from our**- tenstre and well (elected stock of SILKS, AANCY AND BTAPLK GOODS, wo can oiler such inducement* an will in _ , sure entire .altafoctkin. IIAGAN k A ILL, °>y» L apr-iitf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street. CLOTHING. CLOT H I N G BTORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. iytRVKKI.T of the oeiebratedClothing Depot on Liberty street, which ha* won an unbonnded popularity under he name of the TUHKK 810 DOORS, hare, for the pur pose of acquiring more epeoe for their Immense business, lemorod to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they bare now the moet SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! An READY MADE CLOTHING, That h*n rrer been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, Is to fire then more facilities forth# WHOLESALE TRADE They ar* prepared to sell Goods at tha LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they vIU irarraat than to be aa good as aoy mans featured In the Union. CUSTOM WOHKi is Tiii axsr smx,AVb cpcs iei hbqp.tct soirca. Thry have on hand a full and beautiful assortment < LOTUS and COATINGS, tor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BDsil- NES3 COATS. Oar Interests are identical with ihos* of oar costznaerf axul we aassm tha publio that oar fidelity will not fall i< filing all orders we day be favored with. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE— i\o. 88 Wood Street, (iULftT 6IOV>) oouu or DXAUOID AXI.IT. N. B.—We desire oar patrons toanderstend that weba** no longer any connection with the Clothing Business or Liberty street. Oar attention U devoted exclusively to thi House above designated. jaar23 JUILN M’CLOSELBY A CO. Fall and Winter Goods I EDJMOND WATTS. Merchant tailor. no. lss liberty dTitKET. — 1 nava now on hand.a large stack of Fall and Winter Uooaa OTeicoaUogs,of eutiraly new dutdgnx; Plash Vest lugs, of the mast beautiful patterns; French and English of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the .most reasonable terms, and warrant*! u> suit. cct4 NKW SI'KINU GOODS* JUST RECEIVED At JOHN UcCLOS&EY A CO'S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, end eorner of Diamond alley, the largest end most varied stock of foods that this celebrated hones has wvar had tha pleasure of inviting the attention of the pobiioto. These goods have been porchased from tint bands, and, consequently, no Mcotul profit on them, which leaves ns able to say that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house ia the cast* cm cities. Tha refers, we respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchant*, in general, to «ve us a oalh and examine our extensive assortment of RADY MADE CLOTHING. It Is almost impossible to enumerate the qimcLity of Immense piles of garments that Uto be seen at tliL" larg* establishment; it is sufficient to say that It has never been equalled by the house Itself, xnarl&if JOHN MOCLOB&EY A 00. BdfltiKL GRAY• MERCHANT TAILOR* NO. 47 ST. CLAIR HOTEL BUILDINGS, or. otniß BTamrr, rnratraea. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING made exclusively to order, end warranted to sniL Has eonstantly on band a Ah ole# assortment of CLOTHS, CAfiSIHEREB, TESTINGS, and OVERCOATING, of the latest styles, selected expressly the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will iheve their wishes consulted and compiled with, as all work la done under hi* own supervision. novli ■ Clothlngl Clothfagl undersigned respectfully informs hi* friends and the X publio that he is now reoslvingat bis store, No. 177 Lib •rty street, a choke assortment of Cloths, Casrlmeres and Vestings, uf the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order In the most fashionable man* ner, at short notice, and on tha most reasonable terms. We Levs also on hand a large tod well manufactured stock of ready mads OlotUng, to which we Invito the attention ir>f buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their s dvauUge to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. (mariij C. CONNER. Blew Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. fTiHJS subscriber baa just opened this new establishment, Jl where ha haa always on hand a large and choice assort meet of all articles of CLOTHING, which be warrantsequal to any In the city, end will sell at the most reasonable pri nts. The public are requested to give him a eall. marfcly B. QPPENHKIMER. WATCHES. EWELRY, &c. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Pfeifle dp Meyran, . _ DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS,J KWKLBY, SILVERWARE, Ac., No. 42 KIPTU Street, near opposite the Morning Post, formerly oecu- CHdjßplod by L. Reineman A Co. We have now band a splendid assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocxa, which we offer to the public at great bargains, such as: Iron cases, pearl Inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks. ALvo, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor escapment Watches, and an ele gant stock ef Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to sell cheap for cash. N. D. Watch repairing done in the beat manner and at low prices, and warranted. mar 26 IXV JEWELRY STORE, Ne< 87 Market Street, (,fa»»d door above the Worth-west comer of the Diamond.) JOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John D. M’Eadden A C 0.,) rwpectfnlly announce* to the publl;, that he has opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Bucket and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea and Communion Sets, and the usual variety of goods in his line of business. Special care and attention giren to the RKPAIIi of 7LNX WATCIUCS, JKWKUiY, *o. He tnurte, fhnf from hla long experience in builneea, be wiU bu able to giro satisfaction to those who may fsTor him with ibolr patronage. Pittsburgh. May 16th, 1863. Hearv Richardson, Jeweller, HAVING re-fitted hie a ton In a handsome manner, and hot recently returned from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and VANOY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom ers to the fact that among his Watches will ba tound the most desirable sty lea, patterns and makars. Of Jewelry, the litmt styles of brooches, Breast Pina, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Itings, bar Kings, Miniature Lockets, etc. FANCYGOODfI—buch as Papier Maohe, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mata, Oolt’e Pistols, Porte Monnalee in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appre tated. [novl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Fine watched and rice gold jewelry a t BARGAINS.—We wish to inform tha public that we are now offering out present stock of flue Watches and Jew elry, al prices that oaunot be beat. Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to buy fine Watches and Jewel ry, give us a call, and save from 26 to 60 per cent in your purchases; whiih you can certainly do by calling at 67 Market street. , „ t 4 . . N. a—Watch repairing attended to in all Its branches, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or insnufa^ tured to order at short notioe, at „ , 4 . je7 HOOFS, 67 Market st ' H. KSOEBiLi WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND FANCY GOODS, No. 86 Diamori* Alixr, between Mar ket and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All articles aold at this establishment will be warrant*!. Repairing of Clock#, Watches and Jewelry promptly executed nt the snorts* BOBoe, AU work done win ba warranted. I jwiwM;, T>do**n Buckets; 11 “ 6 M Tubs; tor sals by *oota KING * MOORHEAD. * V ls*4 FURNITURE. JXTTKS W. WOODWH.I., OABiNtT i't'i* Fi'rritr-yrAmrJUCTV&KM. WiroTOßutt vi kk* l *->9 Third atmt> ,J. W.. inform**?* ftlf friend* and customers that bus nowowapleted hi* spring Stock Furniture. which Ls decidedly*.! ■ tbalnjMtud beet ever offered frr nle m this City, winch will be sold et prime as low ns any lnlhe DldUd States, East or West. Am be ia determined to uphold tbs quality with wellees •oned materials, beat workmaDdlilp, and newaet designs; and ftom the extant o L hia orders and facility in manufacturing, be ia to produo* warranted fmuittin, et the lowest prices. He be* adopted the principle of Identifying his costomerr ' In tenet with Ida own, iu quality and price, end keeps el* I ways on band the greatest- variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest at"i plainest, to the moat ele gant and ootftly, that a bouse, or any part of one, may be furnished from bis stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, ia pert, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Kaatem ( v “UmisXlV tete-a-tete Sofxs; . 60 Bo fits, In plofih and hair doth; “60 doa. Mahogany Churn; ..30 dot. Walnut “ .60 Mahogany Hocking “ .»Walnut « “ 60 Mahogany Irivaus: £j£W«lmit_ « - '6O Marble Top Centre Tables: ,-60 “ “ Drendng Bureaus ‘BO “ “ Washfitaadji;, f 4O Enclosed “ 100 Common “ SO Plata Dressing bureaus; “40 Mahogany Bedsteads: uOO Walnut tL . -60 Cottage “ •00 Cherry and Poplar Bedstead*. k 3O Mabcgun* Wardrobes; 10 Walnut “ 10 Cherry “ 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and breakfast Table* 12 Secretary and Bt’okcaMf; 50 doc. Cane Seat Chair*; 51 Cane beat Booking Chairs; 12 Ladles'Writing Denis; Hat and Towel Stands; WbairNote; Etigutres; Paper Machs Tables OonTsrmUun Chain!; Pembroke “ Kllsabethan “ Hail and Tier M Ladies’ Work “ Extension Dining Tables; Ottomans; OaeeptiOD Pearl Inlaid “ Arm “ Qqtirie and Hal] Chain, A Urpe assortment of COMMON KURNTTURB and WINDSOR CII AIKS. OAnrxrr VL&EtK.** supplied with all ar ticles In their line. STBASIBOATS an>l HOTKLS, famished at the shortest notice. All order* promptly attended to. aprt Steamboat*, ADoy I ifM, Tab subscribers tender their acknow»f?l ior the favors bestowed by their Steamboat friends, end )W would respectfully remind them and others Interest- * * * ed in building buatr, that they are at all times prepared to famish, on the most reasonable tcrioa, every description el Cabin Furniture and Chair* of the best materia! and work manship. T. B. YOUNG A C 0„ Comer Third and Scithfleld stieot*. jylVfia opposite" Brown's Hotel." James Lowry, Jr*, CHAIK AND IIBDSTfcAD MANUFACTURER—No. Shi Fetterm&nV How, Liberty mt-ei, nas on hand a Urge stock of Chairs and Bedsteads or erery description,made of the beet material.*, which fc* will <eJl lower than articles oi the same quality ••hii b** in the city. He would g«ll par ticular atuuticn to hf* Iwvb ttock oi Mahogany and Walnut Chairs anti which ho will sell at greatly redased prit •ee. AUv, Turning 0! every durcriptkm executed in the neat**: ma&r.Lt Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, comer of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttendwl to maral A-ln'lLi.livKN 4fr CO., HAYK OH HAM) at tlwlr extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No. 64 gmithfield street a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell Ifi percent, below ca-tcciary rates. Terms—ca-1. uc'.y. dedCTtlj Great Inducement! to Cash Purchasers. WE will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND LED STEADS, at pries* that cannot fail to please cash purchasers. All our work Is warranted. Our terms are CASH JAMES LOWRY, JK, mar2ft eor. SrTßDth.and Liberty ate. WM. K. ST EVEN ,S*.>N '*.ntlnu«* to numitutm. CABINET-W A RB <»f -sr-ry description, at bis old stand, of Liberty and Seventh street*. UNDERTAK * a *ING attended to, in all its branches. myll EDMUND WILKINS, <F'" Eagle Marble arid Freeport, Stone Works, SO. 245 HEAU '•? A D >l> t'i'H LET, PITTSBURGH, And r.r-;r U,< t'-ru>>ry G-iUy LaurenoenSs^ Monument?, vaults, tombstoneb. a* Ft>*-po.-t M’ful- F-uce*, Mantle Pieces, Cm tr»- ati 1 Pier Top-. t!w b , e •. I. L.:u:d sud made to order. N. B.—Dai iiu d r. new .style of lencu for Cem etery Lots, of DURABLE -T<"<NE, cut through in panel or railing form, and e.; irry 11:11? cost over Iron fencing. 1 raler to specimen- cl li st sn! other work I hare already done in the All«*gL»ny i>n»i*t--ry. I have on hahd a choice ealoeth>n of drawing-f r--*»ry duacripticn of work In toy' line. NEFEUTirXS r 001. HENRY' Mi-01’lL< >UGH, Pittsburgh. WM. BAGALF7Y, l.- j., do KRAMEII A KAiIM, do Mrs. lIARMAK DENNY, do Hon. WILLIAM WILKIN?, none Wood. Hon. TUOB. IRWIN. Allegheny. Mrs. TIBRNAN, Fr., do JOHN McDonald CROSSAN, feqr., Monongabela House. aprlO.daw TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE ANT RETAIL, Jtt the Pekin Tea Stare\ 3 « Pirru mm, PmaMMi, Pa. BY the half ehwt, of neetljpacicdln metallic packager t» suit th« trade. The subscriber is now rectirhig Ills Tall stock of GBS7I sod BLAOtt TKAS,—consistia>t of some of tha finestrl<|s to he foucdln the Eastern market. Merchants vMting tke rftr are incited to caltaod examine oarstock. Bolow He list of the ranous grades, all of which hare beenearrfully selected,andean with confidence b« recom mended : 90 half chests One Young H/aon; 10 do do llorune Young Ilyaon 10 '*o extra fine Moyune do ; 100. dc Superior no; 15 ' do extra fin# do; 60 Lacqurod holes extra Curious Young Ujaoa 25 half chests dec Gunpowder; 10 do axtra fine q.>; 6 do do Moyune Imperial; 90 do Superior no; 160 do Fins Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra :hi«* Oolong; 30 do extra Curious o<>; 20 do BaixflatienlT rmmtf end fragrant Oolnwg; 25 chests extra fin# English ItreaEfast Tea; 6 do Carious ao do; ALSO— Jstb and Ilio Coffee, LoveringV Crushed tad Pul* xariaed Sugar#. ALSO—63,OOO Principe Sogers, wfilchwill be sold tot A. JAYNES, 39 Fifth street. Pittsburgh- novHMAv Merchant Tailor. JOHN LAUGIILIN, formerly foreman fhr Mr. 8. Stoner, would respectfully announce to bid friends end the public generally, that he Las reeled and newly fitted up the fine stand lately occupied by Messrs. J. 8. A 0. Lee, No. 39 Market street, between Second and Third, where ha Is prepared to make to order GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING In the most fashionable style. Haring himself served a regu lar apprenticeship to the trade, and being a practical cutter, he therefore flatters himself that be can torn out garments not to bo surpassed iu workmanship or style tax *b*« or any other city in the I'uiun. Having just returned from the east, be has a large as sortment of the most thshionabie Goods, in his line, ever brought to this market. N. H.—Boys' Clothes msdo and trimmed in the neatest manner. He will also warrant all ware what it is repre sented to be. Parents will And it greatly to their advantage to give him a call, if they want their boys neatly fitted. Don't forget the piece, No. 39 Market street,between Bwond and Third, west side. sepfalswSm Dress making and AlUinery, MKS. S. K. CARGO informs her friends Qmisd others, that she is prepared to make to order the latest styles of DRSSSJCS, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TaLHAS, da., on tlu* shortest notice and on the moat rea sonable terms. Children's Clothing made up withneatnem and despatch, Boncrts altered and dyed according to directions, and oeutly and tastvfuliy trimmed. We aim to give satisfaction. Apollo RuiMlngs; No. TO FOURTH Screet, second story tame entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daruerri&n Gal lery- JyZhdswly wan&m a. tun dt Co.. HANKERS, jYo. 04 Wood, tireet, Pittsburgh. HOLD on sale the following i;OND3 AND STOCKS:— 40 shares Exchange Bank ; 17 do MonongaL-jU Navigation Company 20 do CUizim-’li.'-jrdiici'Coinpany; $2,0C0 Monongah.-*lu Nnvv-ui.'ti (Company Bonds; $%OOO City of Pittsburgh Bond $5,000 County nf Alirgfcen j/OK THE CURE OF DEAFNESS, PAINS, and the Dif- JC chargesof Matter from the Kars—also, all those dis agreeable Daises like the baiting •'f insects, fallingef water, whixslng of steam, Ac., which are symptoms of approaching Deafness, and also generally with the disease. Many per sons who have been deal for ten, nfteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to uhh ear-trumpets have,after using one or two bottles, thrown ar-iie their trumpets, being made perfectly. welL Physicians and Burgeons highly recom mend its use. /From the Tribune./ PattftTS Dos*t ftzoucx Vot'a Coiuj ax*.—Thousands o. children annually become deaf, in consequence of dis charges of matter from their ears, induoed by Scarlet Fever, Colds, Ac. Now, If mothers would do their duty and pro cure Scarpa's Oil for Deafness. aud un it as directed, their children would be cured: but it' neglected, the discharge con tinues very mmbhsome, the hearing gradually gets worse, and finally partial or total deafoess «nsoes. IMPORTANT NOTICE: CUB and tee Mrt. Easier, and the will impart to you inf ana «• (ton that laillamvinccand asUmishycru. Aswtnrera® Fact!— Philadelphia,January®.—l hereby oertUjr, that -when I was about Lwelreyeara old, I gradually becamedemf io both ears, so that la a few months I found it almost impossible to Lear, unless in the very loudesttons of voice. I remained in that situation until last summer, a period of eighteen years, when I heard of SCARPA'S COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. 1 immediately obtained a bottle, which 1 have u>ed. and am happy to say it has acted like magic, and quite cured me. Any one wishing furthas information of my case, which 1 think a remarkable oas, will find me by calling at ioy residence, Concord street, first _ _>bOT6 Second For nle by Mead and Mineral Water FouaUUk Wuovnt, No. «1 Flina Street, D«xt door to Maeonfe • Hally dealer in tfttUiT and CONFBCTIONAK*. loe Cream, of tact quality, serred up during the sea* •on. Also, Strawberries and Cream. Families can be-supplied with Strawberries and other frulU, during the season,on the meatreeeonabie terms. Qrdeeaarw ntejpeotiolly spindled. -.- - - jeifra -. CARD.—Hr, u. ASTON WfinW ngpeetfaUraamoanse to tbqji flams ofPitulnirgh aar JUlertgnv ifcaj2W»'wilTldre'lnstructions on theEfuft Pr 7 Wolmand Flute. Inquire at H.Bohxoeder«U>?e MUSIC 8TO&S, 84 Fourth Stret. mfU MISCELLANEOUS. Carter'* js*iM?sw. Tl'fc - - - . Not a Pwi -...1. i . u*> in it. IKT THE AFkUci\ti> iis:\u aSU PONDER! —An j Infallible Remedy fer Serofala, Bios’* BtU. Rheums* dam, Obstinat* Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pestulee on the Face. Blotches, Boils, Ago* and Peeeri Ghronis Son Sres, Bing Worm or Tetter, Beaid ffnat, TTnlsri—nt atri pa’n of the Bones and Joints. Stubborn Cleon. Sjphflttte Dresden. Lumbago, Spinal Qomplainta, and all Diseases arising from an tn}udie»usu*eef Mercury, Imprudence In Ufr, or Impurity of the Blood. This gnat alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood is no* need By tbonsands of grateful patients from all parts of the United States, who testify daily to the remarkable enrte perfermed by the greatest of all medicines, “CAR- Tfilt’B SPANISH MIXTURE” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, scrofula. Eruptions on the Skin, Idrer Disease, Ferera, Ulcers, OM Sorse, Affeetions of the KMnevs, Ciseeeee of the Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching or the Bomb and Joints, are speedflypotto fight by wing this great and In estimable remedy- _ . ' . , * . For all dif*M— of the Blood, nothing has yet been Stand to compu* with It It cleanses the system of all tmpuri* ties, acts gently and efficiently on the hirer and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, sires tone to the Btomaeh, makes the ekie clear and healthy, and restores the Consti tution, enfeebled by lUeneno or broken down by the excesses - ILL. . mefies ever used. A few dose* of Colter's Spanish Mixture will remove aU sallowneu of complexion, bring the rosea mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and io prove the general health in a remarkable degree, beyond aU the medhdna* over heard «£_ * Tb# large number of certificate* which we have reodwd from persona from all puis of tbo United States, la tbe West erfciapoe that then 1i b« humbug about It Tbo press, hotel keepers, magistrates, phTiictaniv and poblSe men, veil known to the community, all add their testimony to the wondcrfoleffeetsof thia-GBEATBLOOD PURIFIER. - Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Alumnae Md mad the wonderful cured this trttly'grvatert of all Medicines hse performed- - None genuine nnleas signed by BENNETT A BBEKS, Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, lo whom aB orders for supplies and agencies moat tv* addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM ING, FLEMING BROS., and by Proggisu generally. PctSldawlv gale of Alternate notions ln.Ua* Btatn of KiMOurt. .. Notice is ueeeby given, that, under the Proclamation of the President bearing date the 16th ultimo, (No. 623.) ail the Sections tearing odd number* re maining to the United State? vnlhin six milts an • 'tA wl* of Lfu rvuU qf ihs Hannibal and SI. Joseph raHroad, situated iu tke northern part ofttoe State of Ui-eoeri, more particu larly described iu said Proclamation, aa advertised to the newspapers of the Stetejaad subject tr> sale m.no& lem than two dollars and fifty emfhper acre, will be heid at the un dermentioned lauil Offices at the limes herein specified, to wit:. At theLasd Office at PALMYRA, oc-iamencing MONDAY, 15th January next. At the Lend Office nt MILAN, commencing MONDAY. Btb January next. ' " At tbe Lend Office et PLATT3BURO, commencing MON DAY, 18th Deccmb^rnext. Private entries will not be permitted until after the expi ration of two weeks from the commencement of the public sales respectively. The Sections cat by the tctita of the road will Us sold subject to tbe right cfvay, and pre-emp tiou claims under th» several acts of Congress, nnless.nroven up and paid for before the commencement of the sake re speecively, wilt be forfeited. Given under my hand, at tbe city of Washington, this 13Lb d«y of October, A. D. ' NEW OFFICE. Real Estate and Contracting Agent. THE subscriber has been induced to open an office for iho purpon«of buying and selling, on Crtamissrion.and having tbe Agency of large Steam Saw-Mills and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny rircr, together with many othrr kdUtie* from other water and steam taw-mill*. He flatters himself that he can furnish any bills of lumber and Umber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and deliver them at any point on the Allegheny, Monong&hele, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Barge*, Store Beats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Umber, Bail road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, to any given point, and will attecd to the Sale and ltentof Beal Estate. From his long experience in lumbering, freighting and teat •building, be think* he can give general satisfaction. All [erw&i are requested to make their contracts soon; espe cially those wanting boats or large bills of lumber and tim ber, aboald contract for them in the fall for thasprinff-and rammeruee. TTs will also attend to the purchase and sale cf any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to Davit* Muxs', Real Estate and Con tracting Assent. Pittsburgh, Bax No. 130, poet paid, will be punctually attended to. His office is on Irwin street. No. 5, Allegheny House. DAVID ifUNN. Col. James B- Morgan. Lumberman, Httsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, E*<j., “ Mr. Robi.P. Brown. Esq., “ Allegheny Rivet. M*. Wm, Armstrong. “ Clarion ** Mr. tlw-re* U. Sweuev. •* u u 0. A J. liahc A Co., “ ’ “ “ deeUl:lvds^ STATISTICS or COAL: inciudi».g Mineral Bituminous Substance* employed in Arts *nl Hauu&rtnr*'* ; with t aeir Geographical, Geological and Commercial Distribution, sad A mount of Production and Consumption on the Ameri- -in Continent: with Iwidrntal Statistics of the Iron Man u hot area. By R. 0. Taj lor, V. Q. 8. L-, Ac , Ac. Second eiltion rerUnd and hroajrtit down lo 1854, by 8. S. Halde man. Prof. Natural Science, Ac. Pnblkhed by J. W. Moore, 195 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. Tho Coal interest i* one of the most important in tbo United States, and since the first edition of the late Mr. Taylor's work was exhausted, those Interested in the pro il act, consumption and trade, bare had no means of becom ing ar>(aainted with the sntgect in its various relations. Fortunately, thi* difticolty so longer exists, as this seeoed eJition supplies an immense mass of information in relation to (be various coal fin ids of this continent, details of mines and mining, supply and consumption, markets and routes t f transportation, analyi-U of specimens. Ae , Ac. Resides the coal interest, there in another intimately con cmxti with it, namely, thtt ol Iron, to the manufacture end statistics of which, a considerable portion of this eolnme is devoted. Here will be found a fall account of the con ►trnctPin of furnaces to smelt iron with anthracite coni. This work U useful, not only to the capitalist, political economist an 1 consumer, but to the general reader, on ac count or the varied and interest matter it contains upon rMlelera! subject. The publisher has spared no pains in making this an attractive work, it luring embellished with numerous wood cots and colored maps, printed on fine juper, HO pages, Bvo. For sale by net SI Beautiful and Valuable Property for gale at Public Auction ( X? EAR MANCHESTER, pjirt of the Estate of the late James Adams, Esq., dee’tL: on SATURDAY, the 11th day of November, at 2 o’clock, P. SL, on tie premises. 1 bare been authorised by the owners, redding In a dis tant Ptate, to offer for sale, at public vendue, 30 most de ' Arabic Bunding Lots, adjoining the br rough of Manchester, part of the above estate, each 24 feet front by 100 feet deep; one tier of them fronting on Market street, which Is BO feet wide. There Lota bare a fine -view of the Ohio riser and adjacent scenery; are near the Plank Bead, and in a Terr delightful tad desirable neighborhood, and win be sold on quite reasonable terms. Persona purchasing a block of four or eight Lots, could have a country homo, with all the advantages of the dty, at a moderate price. Title is unexceptionable, and one of the very best about the city. For other particulars apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Real Estate and European Agent, oetlS cor. Seventh and Smlthfleld fta., Pittsburgh. Real estate and contracting agent, No. 2, IRWIN 8 tree t, Pittsburgh, has for sale, as follows r— -180 acres of land in Coder county, lowa, 16 miles from Mow cfttlne, on the main road to Marion, and 8 miles from Up ton, 6 miles from two Railroad depots; BO acres is under cultivation, a goodTrane House, frame Barn and Grana ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard. Tbe farm is well watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county. A very great bargain can be had of this form for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pre mises. Also, 3 acres of 2and, with a large Steam 3aw Mil, now in successful operation; 8 Frame Dwellings, Ban, Black smith Shop and Tools Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, Ac., situ ate on the bank of the Allegheny river, at Miner’s Eddy, Armstrong county. Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. L. Mann, on the premises. 1 want to purchase 6to 800,000 feet, B. of good White Oak Plank, 8 inches thick, 8 or 16 teet long, T to 16 inches wide, part to be delivered in October next and part in April, 18**. Enquire as above. Also, for sale, all the Beds, Furniture, and every thing of the fitting out of a large Hotel, in tbe city of Pittsburgh, now doing a very i*rge business. Two to five years of tbe lease of the house can also be had, and immediatepoawkm If required. Enquire as above. je* . FIELD BOOR FOR RAILROAD ENGlNEERS.—Contain ing formula for laying out curves, determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc, together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathlms and natural signs, tan gents, etc. by John B. Henck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,75. *%The object of the present work Is to supply a want very generally frit by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in the Arid, containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common • sough; but a book ecmranlng with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formaUe fbr laying out curves, turn-outs, Greetings, a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U. 8. Mmtaat Aunxxr, West Fedot, April 18, 185 A Gentlmm: 1 hare looked over “ Heuck’s Field Book for Railroad Engineers,” and think it wall adapted to tbe ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but It will be found a very useful ami practical relume both for office and field work. D. H. Mia ax. . liot, April 21,18*4. r I un much pleased with Mr. Henck’s little manual, the ** Field Book or Railroad Engineers,” With tbe presenta tion of some of the znost practical and useful of recognised processes among railway engineers, he has given Others which, new at lean in their present form, appear to pnnsnw a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general sasoeptitde of available, hot to Say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I iMnic the design of Mr. Bench’* book i* such as to adapt it exoellently well to professional need.'’. I hate pleasure In expressing my ourdiai satisfaction with its execution, alike with tlfe per spicuity of arrangem«ut effected i v '.he author, and the ex oellent typographical taste disj.) a l v his publishers. fseps:dlwewtf " li. K-'-v >xua Gbhc«e, C. E. end Director of Ren.-s-ijw-i ijJytecbnic Institute, For sale by WILLIAM & HAVEN, Dealer in Engineer* 1 Stationery, au3 Market street, corner of Second. WM. A. M’CLUKG, DEALKH IN * Tine Ten, Choice Family Groeerief and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS. PITTSBURGH. PA. IB now receiving a large assortment of FREEH GOODS, in addition to his already extensive stock, purchased from firsthand* Is tbe Easternmarkets, which, will be eold at tbe lowest market prices. £3- Hotels, Steamboats, and females, buying by the quantity, supplied et.wholasale rates, wy- Goods delivered In the city free of charge. sepfll A Hew KagUedi Fbyilei*n SATB that B. A. ¥AIU£STOQR’B VKBMIFCQE ia tfe only article that cu be implicitly retted cm for the ex pulsion of Wanna. Jb B. A. Ikhnatock <£ Co., Gnrauiuß—For five years puL, I hire med B. A Fahne stock's Vermifuge for an anthelmintic in my practice My attention via first called to it In a case where I had foiled to dislodge worms with calomel, pink and cowhag*. A bot tle was obtained, and ufed with desirable died; sinoe then 1 I hare prweribed it for hundreds cf patients, and in * large majority of eases with complete sneeem. In one ease a single bottle of the medicine brought away from one pa tient ninety-eight worms. I hare nerer known It to do harm, and 1 am lndneed to make tide statement from an' honestcoDTktlon that it Is the most valuable Termifope yet known. Such Uay rfinM-""* in Us “ worm kflling” powers, that I recommend it to other physicians in this sao» tioo, and furobh them with the article. M. 0. Saviqx, M- B. Prepared and sold by B. A. JADHE3TQCR A CO. octgTrdaw No. 0 Wood street. Jpf totOsaair A.JAXKEB, Pdcin Tea Store, 39 yif:b street. Pittsburgl KBI£EN£ CHSaiS —1 wi L Jiedidne Cfccfts er*r«fac*d tavftttjbwfb.niluhi* JEanKlHrFbyaldaßiCßtwaibottt. giHoaUMmM&m CWtft vfeM&ntfl ala* ate* Mbre pwehufec ilwirbete. ■as jafcnanmn. -o. SPECIAL. NOTICE. JOIIX WILSON, 5 Crdfnss*ioß*»r of th* ..General LawlOSe?'. B. T C. MORGAN, 104 Wood atppet. mwr Fifth, Dftvld Mann, BaiETOI, S.IL, Jane 9,1853. i f 'i- ,<• -5.,. * lufigS^tin^€M4i£r HOTSB?nnr»oRATiNO^SSPS?pS MAL-rffeJwfe tba pftMct&eaMteftg tt'MRIMI InTigorettfljpfUsir'OvaMMirere deeiMmittM|k c ,n» publle, oft ho dflMlnd, aullMt twMMt tfe* rfuMlMv lime truihasffunuuoud by the discoverer/- viable frets, attested bywitoefacg of charaot*> are mow triumphing Over aEtellMPWftete? : 1 t^Stf^SSSSSSSm make uppbtucMetejnfeattdnc esgdiw^ggg^ fnti mfiMsnjflniiiil eglmj *ff matter and mtetj tySSpjrjrS the reproduction athmoMU UJk- - TupeaMiua&fMfwttlte' —'irfrinm. nr tlnflnfrnt In Tltil power,lt is rKawNM *» theoajy means ofaaouaoaiesthßf.ihoMriotfr’MßMp oenmery t»tln propaa sajawtesat of tflM MaifMupßy tttea, wm u the higher ■mrfel oil rftmfrr ttfrMMo effects are not confined to either sex, ot to any ate flg( feeble girl, the ailing wife, (he listless; sumiutuiPteMliSr orer-wom man of business, thirtetha of neavoasdspstelefc tlie indhidqa! smfetag ftam Ktruirel dsMlHji>i from •#* wcaknem otastngi»Qigen,mfll all find imteimrtrteEFttF manent relief ftom.tfm imuof this IneeßßtablesMhtete, Tfr those who have pTiEfaiiMtttriiKto-pasuhteflt UOjtess a complete and —y» xheiAai. malady. There ere many,perhaps, who havaaotzifled with th*}r l ****JUlMrOKd|hHmifrt|b»| reach of medicine. Latmot oven AsdSWr deals with disease salt exists, without remrooe*.to oeasafc iM wgjm*oniy-YreaoTflljedlacnierftstt£hiit j ' . REBCIIi) TBS -t* 1 * The derangement* of the ■ystrmiJisrtlm tOMcvnwi easel, and the «—** A/ iHrian Itmlf ire so namm one that it would rwfulfg ■ column Ao enumerate tad mala dies fir whkh this pwparmtlep la a specific *-fcw, hesK ever,.may be enumerated, vis; ; Mtup]ghk: tie 4otoNn« heed-ache. Incipient paralymgfehysteMineJmfeiiah (Oh heart, spinel affections, museahtr 1 debility, tmflois,'Bitftl lenc% a pricking aepaattea hi the Utah. numbness; miihl depression,,weakness of the win,.lndiaportrton .'t» teem feinting after exerefea, broken sleep and tonifying dream*, inabtlrty to remain in one place in |inillfcin HBaViitebrfTifi proereetteeergasii, sexual laoou>petßDey4malllfi:fec)lliteaui oniana, floor albui, sinking at tfcp ntniiiiuh. friiladiMtjfi I rarities, a chronic tendency to miscarriage, emuriatiomand all complaints growingtoot of k free indulgence ofthoput stona, sad all barrenness that does act psoas sdftemdtgate causes beyond the reach of medicine. Whenever the organs to be acted upon axwfrefc (raa pal* f->nnatkm or >trietqraiiiloease«,if is averred Ihat MOBMTB INVIQORAriN»*E£XIR > •all replace weakness with strength, iaeapttitj'.jifth uttefe nry, irregularity with'uoUbrm and natural activity, and • his. not only without haaard of relation, frgt UM9py •iTtect on the general organisation. fajnindUMi ill maladies, wherever they teyte; ndllluJ system, and that the paralnatianfcfHevAiVeof.aflMS sod sensation is physical death.;.Benz In miad «<-. ihal f t every kind of ni —rrtifr fUmsan tbaEliifa- Owrtiilta**- oniy reliablepreparation >;-T cuaßOFNjaTowuiaAfi*,- -: h / No language can ccnrCT Idee W[ the *—- diate and almost d uvesed, debilitated broken down by no—. weahLhyj gickncßß the anstrung and relaxed crgamast)oftlsatOWM braced, reririfled andbnJltnp. Thesuk^uklafcymit sympkena ofnerrous diseeses amnUh together Cuepc*. Nor is the efibet temporary relief 1b the Oazdialpropertlaaof (ha math Hne reach the bonstitution itsetCanarastnreliioltaaonHd mnditioa. • ;* > ' ~ LOSSOE MBMOBY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to fhe hoort, mtinrt|||i «ebilifyr, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts (TiaolfdrsrS?' tion—frar of insanity, iiriTTinpfit> J rninra‘' , pfcisli t ibility, nerrousaeaa, inability to sleep, (Saeaseninckfeatti females, decay of ths mown mania, rague terrors, palpftatfon. • from vhsteTereavjieariatng, it !i any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely nfelSUa. - v # A GEKAT M2UICXKB yOR TTCMAT.Wff, j . The onpandleleaeOsete of this fruit imdiMlln, !■ jj" complaints incident to females, mark a hew arefr flfrS hale of madktne. Tbotuaads of sthadkrats lmTelwiar'n> rented—thousand of iTTrigrrmts nrmrofftort ill pnrpm Ifih to be specified in the various which the deUeate ftnaattm of woman r»der her OaUa. KYEBY WOMAN 09 BSHBS, - . who suffers from weakness, deranremeut, mors, pains in ths back, or any other wWh *T|T collar to her sex. Or common in both aextt—te tire *><»■ Tigocatlng Cordial a triaL V - :v. f? MABBIBD PMBAOBB,- • Mothers, wS! find this Cordial ihaw hgfrgavdaAefe tin or two, a thorough regenendnrof fhe system. Tn ell rUrnrttonr rnTtn hn -Ininfl fbn bqijiy paiHafs rif treelfllj ulf ppriog, who would not have bae&-J» hot fer nu 7 preparation Audit is equally potent fitf. tbamiaigras eases fbr whkh it is recommended. Thousands af yopif men hare been restored b 7 usingit, and not tn aahtpstt* r unce has it feQed to benefit them. • ,/s PRRSONB OP PALE COMPLEXION. ,r sonsumptiTe habits, are restored by the oee of shuttle or .wo to bloom and rigrr, changing the skin from a pale* nt -.w, sickly color, to a beantlfolflnrid comptadoa. ' * to the Mueranv T These are some of the sad and mdhnteboly rfltrtt eed by early habits ofyonth,.Tis; .'ireakneia<iftt» had( r.ad Umbo, pains is the head, dhxmess of aightj'Toaa of mns* < olar powar, palpitation of thr heart, dyspepsia, nerroa* irritability, derangfcm ant of the digMtrre funottens, gannl Jebf,ity, symptoms orconsumptions, etc- Mentally. the fearfal effects oh the mind are much mbs dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, of spirits, aril foreboding*, aversion to society, love of nlitade, timidity, etc, are some or the etfis &oBt* c-.ed. All thus afflicted ;• ; BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect thata soundmind and body ar# the moat cessarytequiiites to promote conhnbdal happiaesi; Tiwtewl. without these, the Joorney through life begeaes*. weary Q pllgrhnagw—tne prospect hourly darkens the view; thia s .>ind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happineaa of comes blighted with your own. _ . -i CAUTION. ~r. Dr. Hone’s Invigorating OonUai has been by some unprincipled penona. - - In all tha genuine QopdialwiU have(hapsn>lae : tor's feoflimDe pasted over the cork of each bottle* amLthe followtng'words Mown In the' glass: ' * " Sr, Morse’s Invigorsttny Cetdlsli ** C. H. RING, ftoprktor, N. X. The Cordial is put up, eomsettrated, *a titet feofe tie#—prfoethree dollars pee botU%two for flva de&g% dk for twelve dollars. 0. H. Sold byDrMglsts throughout ths IHH State; Qnafe rod the WeatXDdles. AGKKTBI Pittebargb—PUMlNß* BROfl-Me. _ So 6XO. H. KETSXBLKo. 14$ « * Allegheny P. FUailßO, Ciednnaft—B. H. HXAKIS6& PlliliS: toa 114 xaa rußfoaas at x •’- FAMILY PHYSICS f k HUB* hashing exisMapntate’ V | 5 demand for an effective pnzsattre ppi -%hlefa could be tebed on as nit-tad / IHHX perfoctiysafeia ilaoperuttata .SMA L . I yBY ha» been prepared, to meek ttatjde*. mind, and an exteaafvetrWof'ito $ virtues has conclusively shown W*S* . Thatsuccessitaccomplishesthenr* » ?o**4a6lfnad. tti*hmUdhii phjrial fff| tat ytf Wf to Viter thebe»tofaUj«l&—ouewhkh should have none of (hank* ‘ jeetiona, bat all the advantage*, of every other. TtnPnai' * been attempted here, and with what succeas we woald ra ppee tfully sabmttt© ihe pabHc dedsfon: It Us betarnn fortunate for the patient hitherto that almost eraijpwgs tire medicine is acrimonious and TUstsnoL Many of ftegrproddrerjpxa«h~ffripinypefca and revulsion In the system as-tomomthw counterbalance th* good to be derived from them. These pitt* produce no Irritation or pain, unless it arise froma preeioaaij«ztai»ff obstruction or derangement in the fan*He.-Being ponty vegetable, no ham can arise from their use a aay-qnantt* *y ♦ I\«+ <t tahatfarth*! *nj WtnhtUjUdK-: tdousJy. Minute directions for their an in tfis —nnl diseases to which they axe. applicable are given on <tte tar i Arnrng the complaints which have been speedily coredta t them, we may mention Liver GoapbdntiipAtoysrtoos terns of Jaundiee, Indigestion, Languor,'end tiy bfjtatatei‘ v Listleesness,lrritability,BUions Headache. Bilknisnvtr, \ Fever and Ague, Psta tn the Side and loUfvMiiß truth, all thaw are bat the consequence of dtoeased action in. tit# ' liver. As an aperient, they' afford. ptmant andsohenUif i InCostlvencm, Pile*, Colic, PyTimterj/Tfn.irtinrfc. ffrfnfhl■ and Scurvy, Oolds with soreness of the body; Uleets and ia»- r ' purity of the blood; in short, any and every ease where* purgative is required/' ' ' i Tlmj luTr sisn Timilnrnl inmn sinfnlsrlj mir ncnsfiil min ■ !id Rheumatism, Goat; Dropsy, GraTel, Erysipelas, PelrrfW 1 | thm of the Heart, Pains in the Bach, gtomaeb and Bia They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, td* purify the blood" and prepare the system fartheebange <rf seasons. An occasional dose stfmulatee tbe stmnacb and \ bowels into healthy action, and radiate* the inpattto caff" f vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their ctuaaltat cot tipn on the eircnlatqry system, renovate the ttreagChcf tte i body, and restore the wasted or <TI award vseta -of ste * whole organism. Henoe an occariocal dose Is advanto' h?" geo os, even though no serious derangement exists; bats» ‘ necessary dosing ehoold never he carried too hi, a* vtwy f f purgative medicine tedoees the strength, .when talte to % ' exeees., The thousand case*in which eamot bo enumerated beret but- they riiWaet VdiyrT* to the reason of everybody; and it iseoaSdeUto this pill will answer a bettor purpoee than any thing wfcjklk > has hitherto beenavailablft to men bind. When thatr vita tnes are once known, the public wiD uo louaw . remedy to employ when In nkrtofatothtroemedOTto lj Prepared by JAMES' C. AYtt, Aacyer Chemtet, Lowell, Mas*. cents per bet Tivwboxac for fl. Sold by B. Ju ZAHHBSXOGK A CO, all Drnjrgirta. Prirf Pfttw. . ;.f. i f% DR. BEOWK, Ka 41 Mwoart Alley, De- ' A 15 « 7otashigentfreettenttnntoancaoePr^ttaa: «W His baitaefi* ie mostly flomteed to Adenfe ; * , fl| - ? broaefat on byimprodenee, yaathraUedolgraMaiadaN* • nji Tiim fTrrTilimriFnrptlrma nniiriliiii niiiel fllifciloie . Urelfemll)isdtiAXgn«,'lzap&rtfy<ifitb» Blood, wit* nHUsoae ae? of the YeneiemlOrgan. flktnTMsnsis. fVnfVnrtfciirnitw < Hi rr.TrfTrr. TiTrriTiiißlTilnfßw i..nrml»il!PTiii> j ~ ; n»*!s, Tinpotency, Piles. RbrowaH^n, Twnale \ Monthly 3nppr«*kma, Diseases the Joints, ****** lno,N«TonKAßtetioni(, Pahririnthe BeckutffLabUklVf! : > tnfirn or the Bladder wd Kidneys, soojwefully treafOlT" « » Ourezoaranteed • | in 1 it mu 1 iiiiiiiiirjiiimifiTifrtnii>ji<wai ~ dor hlseare. \ ' OOst rad Private Oonatutation Boom, 41 t .9futefJttif '‘Wj-Chargee moderate. ’ RHEUMATISM.— Dr. Btoarn’tnmrty BmaimH * for Bhennatlam is a speedy and iwrtslit BHij that painful trouble. Itnererfa&e. Office and Private Consultation Boons bio. 41 DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Peon’*. The Doctortaalwajaet hone. tterehaaiaUw ■ • The truth co2«cerxu*o RKU.KRy ymbmutpcul —A single rial producing wonders l Read the ffiUow Pmi Jefferson eO., Jtn.'ST, tfeUC 1 Mb R. S. Buns: air—l-boughtof J.K. Pmi/mi'M* - w tleof yoorV«inifoge,Wi* crab^M it expelled 6» Urge worm*, «ad Quite * tiuaOar efcuß- ; m ' M. Pit—< Omni Jefferson an.. Ft*, t, !>*!■/ , i Ha. E. S. Suns—Hmlbc triad yaw ¥«■!**■• * &ullT. I cea nj thet 1C Is not to be rarputed bytafTw* wtfßgeto.theworLtforaawiangwwM. ; O. SBoaa^ Wnsunri?, Jefferson ' M». B. S. flmnn -I gate erne bottle or jtmx YcnolAupe my jr »Tp«lla/< T&liiyflmi. T Oltlitfffii ; beet In nee. Ycmn, r—psetfallr. - i - .- F.D—fcE- j FmendniaUlir iIHLCIMA^* *£m HfctabwggtoK. ; DTL &, JAYSira UA&MISAXIVg BALSAM h. qb» 0X * the port —ftrnmimrtlhsM—eu ; offend is tfaepsbU»*rlbeMneTalaf<h*vaao«f4maoK' mente of the P*”""* end Bowels, sad the only agftme worthy of ■ or Stainer OmptowL v f j l hi« witheat exeestton, one of the most Tslnsble fkmilj n»io)rtnre erer aiecoTered. Hundreds,naj.tfeM* < ' s»ad#,<-f «rtifieei**heTe«eu received ftwrr^n4i|p t Clergymen, end teflhrof the Bret ieegwtiMßty, ttuß|> - the Strongest testimony is its fcvor, too momeroae, he* publish. - . _ _ I'. - «lerttW f*KIH . .• • j-V_- ' . ■ ■
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