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J'K-, *o ; >fIV.V ;* ■ * *7-41* v ri:r.\i-*A;t?r' T ' . «?&'£*ral.* ■ *<*•> »•' * 4 ;. i:' "•' , ' tfJE***’ s Oa'^b — u. ss*i 'V;>‘. -; :;-. ~„ : .-^. '• v i i««r** , * , * l, “ wh3 ***- , &-Ji. 4 s ,”.« '-■>■:* _,-'/• r-r*' - ; j '-(’ -'-r ?*■--• ■} *«‘-ti> , jr'- - *rf ‘ •- e •■ "' ; .v :v -■'■*’. "■*■'••“ r “ "^’- fc i; 4 */."»i 4, .-~* U . V *' ' ?>*■*- « 4 •* >*'i *» *>...„- .. *. v-; ~\ : : \T%'- 1 -.:‘ ; - . ? -' ' l( , -f i. I > .“ ; : T?V • *v- ' J*, ' . J t ‘ t 4. * l ' '"r * % • *■ ;'*V v»^i Hew nmle JjjgT published rtVid tjeleeted by ÜBNRT KLKBEu pet jfooaUy, in the Eastern citi*«— I PIANO: . i Bayniletd I*oJka, by AlishCbarlotle •• Tljb t*ch'»:tHcb, by Ihmry Tlio Ssophire Tolha, . . The ?rur of the North, Polka, by M.»y*-riw.-r; Ciuß'MU*' V} I'.'au: MTHiiui; Sch r..-*:b. bj _ Tb- r».-;dli-h tns'.-b f»j n.Tu'k«ir; Tb« >'>.n=. •’> ' s *K U - I :i Bui.* Brunc.tt*. P»;Uck crlilnn: . by PrJdhnm; *S G? * C .r.!- tu.h ihv ? wwt roiw b7 St. C- Foster; DurUi’lic Ikillb’l. by Tb Baker; , i i:i * nit• bright V’iui u« niDp'.t, by M«u d-ls. Bartbelay; < »i!zur“ li.DAliig furhoniw. by IT. T*mcbe. f- + r -iwav. rnocuze. b‘ Thorans; Th- I t.J of our h:rth.plac>, s ,ni and chorus, by Morgan, tb- d v.1.-ht brb-wd. 1.;. Bulori**; >amiovr houi s baluui. by Fully; Darkled EUi-is, ball*.!, bv S» OI -T«-r; (UIUKCU MUSIC: U>«'.Vluj.ih,tt tow collection of church music, by Lowell h -jew collwtiin of sacred music, by Wood* bur it. , ‘ ■ MISCELLANEOUS. .i-i-t i t«vj'eth< , r with r large eeloctlon of Other very ir..u\ :•-!-t fashionable music Fcr saU< at * HENKY KLKBEK’B Muric Store, co’i yn 101 Tilird street, sign of the Golden ILtrp. SUNl'hiiiS— If. Lb.li B.>coo Hams; vj, •• do Shoulder*; &0 tbl? new large No. 3 Mackerel; bt Mils do do do;. toarrlfs. r.o <• cvdiuiu do do •_f, this do do do IS “ Lake Trout. In htore; 'i', “ Ikil'.iuior- U-rring, in store; VO “ do Shad, do; 6 •• No. \ extra Lord Oil, do; 'in “ Tanners Oil. do; ftO cask.- j-riuie P-arls, U'O bhlsMesslVrk: 100 «• GLard ; •JO *• L-nsf Sugar; uihhlrO. I.M? o. oak cooperuga V. U. Tobacco; 100 Ud N.C. Ho.iu; 40 cafkp Bice; 7 C:A.iia Cheese; i:>-i -pci.- I':i* Afi-lo Kivl Peaches; 201X1 ; fir. L: IV.cm bid' c j y 4 KNOMSH k RICHARDSON N -\V MGSiC.U, WuIIKa —Moore's coiui-lete tncymopi dia nf Mup:c; price $4. History of the Old lluudredth Psalm Tune, by BeT.W. II Ilavergall; “5 cent-i. ruin Music for the of Common Prayer; by Rev. Q#. T.KUcr; Wwuu. A Dissertation cm Musical Taste: by Thomas Hosting#; Terip Miv.tm, a Mnaunl cf the Science Of Mu.-la: by 11. S. Sarom; *1,50. Mosicnl I.oiter- from Abroad: by Lowell Mason; $l. Th**<tv and I’rnciice cf Mameal Composition,: by A. B. Mirx Mu*. D oi App-nd-x and Notes to th- above: by KmllsOlrnr; «1. K nic'Jvnurv of »000 Mur>sl Terms: by John S. Adams: Afuil vuprdy of th» ju-t r.-cciv~d. together with a larce cu'lec r, on .-rnr Urd works on the th-ory and pr»o tiee of Mu*-ic. I-\.r KiV bv JOHN T! MNhL''U, octf> >1 W.u, * r.-et. XTKW A\L) V A Ll’ A 21. K Wi'llSva Al' I'AVI&U.n 80-'k iN ?* r-. No. c,:-, Mar U.-i -.rcc:, ..V4C ''<••l.lb. 1 'h n/. r ' o- -..•i-r-cic ul Tji-'IWi LHerulure. being selec lio • f' -m tbr Kn-'l'-h aulh. rs, t.otu the earliest to the r .1} ; " •-•tration' Ch~”l--r-'M' —Mci-.rv .>•_ ib.-fu . . •..nir-tatuing Knowl • : m • , It>ino., :'.!u t-d • • ii.>roo u-: Pocket Miscellany; t> vola^ iuratioe and the Flue Art* hcglilb Word* and Phrase.--, so cl aerified ar 1 inrai o-l ’s iuc.di:afe the expresaion of Ueas, and f.-.-i-t iu composition. • >ves • r ih» Chief Justices of the United StaUa. -unu- M-c'-ir? of Foreign Land*, i lt» aide; new. Parish Side. This. That and The Other. History of Cuba; its Past and Present. The Twins, or the Ruling Elcer: by Mrs. N. W. L-.rnp bell. ir - - **KlTw .WUPPI.Y OK Ar. VV Bulks .»G?t u rA.IA \ r.^: Emanuel Philibert, or the Kuri'pean Wars of the ?ixtwr.th Ontuary: by Alexander Duma*. The Lost lleire-sp : by Mrs. doothworth. A treatise on tie Cump.ard March, with whieh is eon- DcoU<t the c-'nptruction of field works and rollitarT brtdgea, v.hh an appendix of artillery raogn 40.: by iienry D.Gmt' ton.t at.lain United Stales Artillery. K.ao*as and Nebraska; the hi'tory. »cr»sraphical. and physical rharnctert«n-:.- t and ;-oliUcfct pu-ittoa of th< *c t-r -ritorim; an account of the emigrant companies, and -itrec tions to emigrants: by fcward E. H all; with map. Easy Warren aud hh> eotemporarkra. tlur Parish; or Annals of Pastor aud People. The Virginia Comedian; or old days in th- <dd Dominion. Nortw* Amhr-rslan* : by Cbristuphar Nortii. For sale at W. A. (iILDK.NFhNNfA A CO fl., vf -y No. 76 roisrih "troct. VtE'-V AM I iMt'OKTANT BOJKc, published by D. Ap -Ili nleton & Co. . The Virginia Comedian*, or Old U.ys in th-01d Domin ion- E/lite-1 f:-i,a the MSA. of C. F.fingbam, I><l- 'i • paper cotlt- fl cloth <1,50. „ , , Chestnut \Voo,i; by Liele Linden; 2 ml* , pr.,o in paper coiers cl.jA -hill: *1 >’<■ , . Kusria: u-auslr.t-l fmm *0- Ktctjcii c-f lb- Muniuls ue Cu-ung; 1 ml . 12mo , *1.25 KarttT»rin • Ari.ion :by 'li-s F-wril, author Amy Her bert Gtuu 1-. Ac-: 2 vuis 12m0.. p.-i<w »1 and fl.s*}. Party ben'l-r-: Mi-vft-r «f Th.-m »* J-lTere'.n, Al-xander llandltnn. A? drew Jack-m. li-n* V Claj. J-.‘hn Uwih’.pb. i f Ki-anoi- -. turhiding tit '.tecs t f un*.uy other uiUingolfbeu ht»te«m-n " 'vJ.'.'i 1 *••> . l‘-:a fl. Cnpudu o'«m l or Twcutv Yr*;> of .u Afru-.tn alacer; Wlua an aminut of hi* Careerman! Admnturrt on th- Coa«t. in thelut-ilt-r.on Shtphoar-i. and iu the W*-i In fl * c. ne-1-; No :;2 1 • • t. TstjOK* TilK Kt-Ol- tne .'.nrriiM* r..n» «- -• -t ±J Compendium of American Agtieulture; by it.-.. AU«i. Kho-p tb-ir lirceis, management and di*e**e»: by w. The Amsri'an Moukßx-k: by Wm. Browns. ('ut’le ilre»d:-. tnciU and dWase*; bjw. Toaatt. fttXton .« Rural Hand w Tbo Farmers Cyclopedia of Mc4ern Agriculture; byW. 1 I Johu«oo'i* ar.l Lei Mg's AgriuUural Chemistry. J or unle at the ob-so Hook Kura of W. A. OILDENFENh'BT * CO. .. - 7s >ourlh "tn^t. rj>H„ t.Vl'K.\L>* Vl.-lllM) Xllr. • iAih I of loPa ani th« Territory of Minnesota lu a rliort time, and trill lenve thi- city for that purport lo at*ttt I*o Tveel;..; In'cudin* mute #rmn*;meata for a p,-na«ncL.t Au**n' »it luwoC’t.. loa.f St. Pauls and Btillwater, Min i«ou Hu ~.W« ti:e pslxonag-ni U*»* J*'* 1 " 1 " ~f LorV-ing Lsn'i. in tun West n. win •■■»>. ” hll ' »W»J --1 at'-enJ u. I.UL-a'.IDU Lange in Ihe TerritorJ of Minnesota, cr rnrcLsuing Lou in the fit, » ( /|jgJ^ l , AKn . Y> Heal Estate aad European Agent, ™ 2 * Bmlthfi««lt» street. Pittsburgh T) U U LIC SALE OP VaLLABLK Ut T » * * J will ofl-r for sale, al public auction, on iS»h dav ..t November next, at th- Room* of the &«*rd at '.trade. ill that valuable Lot of Ur and oa of Penn street an i tbo Martel Ilon« Lot, |n Ut« PiftJj‘ SS fox hv 1«0 fc«t deep This pi*» of property » w orthy the attention of person* d*»irous of improving or for invesunenL TUI, APIPjfU^ rp>;N THOUSAND InjLUKr STOCK Of GOLD AND I sILVKH WATCH Kt*. of the finest and medium quail tit, now for sale at !•« th>n r-cular Ewbrn prices, and cheaper than -rer off-nrl in thi» market, at the corner W Market and Eoorth atr-eU. CltUens and stranger* Intend ing to purchase, will find it to their internat to call m« amine this stock. Also, fine J-a-lry. ail**r W * re ties, IVna, T« Ware, Castors. tpxms. Lamps, Military Ot**la Ac., Ac. A large stuck, cheaper than elecwbcre. Wutrh repairing dsnu promptly, In the beat manner and .i mcden.U pries. gIL3Os . „ Tirooi. KS YAK.Nb, WuoLK.S YAK>a.-l,ow P»m»d« W W'coleu Yarns, amorteJ Dumber* and oolors, Juat re paired from the best manufacturers in the country, ana offered fur wile at wholesale and retail. . . , The attention, particularly of those perrons who wuh to buy good Yarn to Fell aguin by lb« cut, Ls inritod to our ntnck, ha these Yarns are made of fine wool, put up in fu -ill I- »M V.rn. of th« M< 'loality la tl.!« m lh «?lr- S0 - “ tiKICD*. H -.KS'ff— 5o burbou o-oporior La*u Msod, • Jjr fr.ii f u: Hale by ~\SD 61'ALK crTT l.“ n«r .to-.-* "Mlw v —i i J.l UTAVIO. it ibe Pwd r ocii JABBs WAHU-tOF. -_ A Jt A??t>xlU, 7& bOieS . To • 10x14. kuf*Hl-by „ ~ „ ,L"1 bbb ~,bl U-uur aISCI ,, IRj BLACKSIinRY, CIIKHKY ANDOI.NU.iK BRAN BIH.* 4 'warranted pore, tbe best antidote sgninjt Choi "*•, y «■* **““ or b ”‘ u ”’ %. wcitErees, No. 137 Liberty atreet. YKUf'a AND SCIAKS- O 10 bhds LoTerißK’« tlr.e Syrupa; 60 l»bl5 Loveritig’e Crushed Sugar; 20 bbU LoTering’B Pulverised .-agar: 10 bbls sugar-house Syrup. Pot rale by »0d25 F. K. DHAVO, No-1 Diamond riy> WIIOLKSALK MKRCUANTS— I luO boxes pure Mustard; , . . „ 100 boxes superior Muaymi Wholesale by MD 2& V. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. Black teas— „ gup. Chulau I’owchong, (In paj-ere) »t 60 eta. per ». Flneat Pongtae Chulan, do a it>o,°nnn Por wile by f \V. A <-\ CbURQ. rjUMOTIIY BKED —‘250 bushels prime Timothy Seed, in 1 store and foreale by & RlcnA|tDBoW . riUMOTHY StilD-lo bags Timothy ibr aalo by m/2£> SMITU 4jiINULAIH._ ANDS’ ciARSAI’ALfLLA—I just r*-<vi»M asd tor *41,, by JUS. FLEMING, octn corner of the Diamond and Markot at. LUBlNd’ A lHrui’it*«ortmoot rrc«i»ed by occfl JoB. BLKMINO. I ASTI LB fiOAl’ —a-jG P>.'g«*ubiue received nivi lor sale by i octo JOS FLBMINQ. 'iHEKBB—*u prim*- (Jrwuu Cheese fur Mile by J OCI& a*>llTll A SINCLAIR. MANOUEBTEU CfNOllAMli.- P-st colored and floe worlli 10 cent#, mil.»og at cui.tf per yard at oct3 ,\. A. MABON k CO. i nih bale—A two story Brick llouae and Lot, on De A " P dlakkly. TlUKiTßAAitfl*.—L have this day n*oi»ed ona caak ol V m« tiaoat Cognac Brandy, for Medicinal porpoaw. Tuosu iu wuut sf u very excellent corner of the Diamond and Market at. COmH^Tw ATTk.-I have rece»T«i Ggrowof ovugmt Whior, tiirect lb« S*i»rlugs. Xboee wiahiog* gootl auJ fresh arucl« can jvrwure it at jsorßu- S -ca >k ;-.«yi£.Kud, nvi!u"o7L—6 do«n Uaker’s genuine Ood Life: ‘ Oil on band aud for aaiw by rjWACffi- 1 iMi.' ooLLma AlUli Jio-WJ eraser Ml. YIENRY H. COLLINS. j^OTMK— 10 OtHlua dlu ‘J bl. BnglUl. t*"j;« Weaarn B«.rr. .ottog, bx. prim, - ; 6whj ». INSUhAiNOIir COMPANIES. I) E li A W A W B MUTUAL SAFETY IHSUEAKCK COMPAHY. OFFICE In the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PBILADLLPIUA. ' MARINE INSURANCES. l-To all parts of the World. PnBan iNLANU INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all pariKOf the Union. * yiRKINSURANCES On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling bouses. Ac. ASSETS OF TltK COMPANY, November 7,1863. Bonds and Mortgages $24,300 00 Stated Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, und other loans, 181,503 4. Stock? in bunks, rullroada and insurances com- BiHs receivable Cash unhand ..... Balancesin the hands of Agents and premiums ou Marine Policies recently issued 12t,i0, 8, Subscription Notea .100,000 00 Wm. Martin, Joseph H.Seal, Edmund A Souder, John 0. Davis, Robert Burton, John K. Penrose, George G. Leipar, Edward Darlington, II Jonetßrooke, J. G. Johnson, Jamea C. Uand, Theopitu* Paulding, James U. M’Karland, W. C. Ludwig, Joseph W. Oowa*, Sec’y- THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OP TUB ti'A'ATJt MUTUAL PIKE AND MARINE IHStJEAHCE COMPAHY, Ad&eia, May Ist, L&62. Premiums received to May Ist, 1563~. in6>*re*t#n Loan*, Capital Stock. Returned premium, Loeces, Re-insuntnre, fix p«BBM, IKTSSTIiISTS. Bondi, Mortgage*, Stools, and oilier good wcu- Premloin Notes Csibon head Total ain't <*f R**eour©«». Liable f,»r Lo*e»* ■ '* DIKC'-tu UP JOHN' P. UUTHEUKOIU), Dauphin county, p. C. SKIMJWICK, Ilurriebunc. HAiIUKL JONES. Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Ranker, Pittsburgh, A. A.CAIUULIU. “ JOHN B. RUTIIKRPOUP; Dauphin county, A. J. UILLEVT. Uarrtsburg, 8. T. JONES. Harrisburg, ROUBKT K LOT’/.. CurU.u county. .IOII.N I*. RUTUEKVuRD, President. A. J. iiII.LKTT. Secretary. Will iusure against perils o! s«* end inland navigation, iL**, on Merchandise in <-ily or country, el lowr«t rat«a con listen', with safety. Policies issued on dwelling ho®**** •itlier or for n turin c>f yean*. Branch office, c'oru-v Fourth and Smithheid street*, A. A. CAIUUKit, Actuary. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1860. CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S. E Comer of Third and Cheitnvl Street», Philadelphia. Ojflcert of the Home Rvrr i at I'hiladeiphia; DUUtnOM. Stephen R.Crawford, Paul B.Goddard, Arobn>M* W. Th-jmj>eon, U*r,'Di« Johnson, Benjamin W Tinoey, or<’. M'llemy, Ja>-ub L. Florence, James Herereux, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. President —Stephen B Crawford. V\cs Prttuisn. —Ambrose W. Thompson AMfical £j- tiwjn,r. 7'l^»^wrpA—Jatne* 11. Wlllaon, M. V Allegheny City —B. B. Mowry, M. D. QEC E ARNOLD, Agent, r:.vrl7:v No. 74 Fourth stre* l. Pittsburgh. Tna Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of l'hihidilpma, iWin/y/tanu. IwlßKCTOlui W. liancktr, Thoraa* Hart, Tohia* / Wa*B>*r. Pamurl ilruot. J»n-b K. Prultto, Gon. W. Ktr.li tr.;i, Mc-rlival D A-lolj‘l.l K lk-rir. lurtl S. Hrnanr, M l'*tt«T«D Cuu N Hi Rein, /Wsuirm. i... »> G. .ircr-cury •. v >ntsjiu« w> ntakrhu«utanoa.p*Tp»txial or ltnjU<*d.<n rrrry j >‘f s>n;n-*i t», it) b)*u and country, at rat»« a* low ma •r.- , '-ut-i.4t«nt with hrcunty 1h» C» mvJLnT h*vr rrwrrM & lar*** CVntinffrnt Fond, wh'. -h. with tl’“ir rsj-iu; >uu } r-iaium* t aafrly Imrated, af fbr i Hinii!.’ u> thr a.<wnrv>l. Tbr A«-rt* -M t»i«- Comiwttv' ou Jnuuarj' 1"U ls*l. ** F*ib ill .*1 Wait A -t < f As.--inLIT, w»*r* ai »tl r M.JTT 7S S?.,IMVt 17 6t.V\» <*) M.Ol'i 61 rotate Z exuporary Lo*m f t .ul H,2lS.7<* « lore loror-pc ration. a j*»rlf>d . f tw>nty-<Tie jeers, t ttmj b»T« paid up« ar\l *•: On* MU lien Jour Hun-JrwJ Thru- IV liars, In*®** by hr*. thereby •(T-mltag »TidenJT of Ci** aJ'antnc*® of lti*urmn r »r, u well a* the ability Hid ilfpoal- Uod meet with rrouijitoww *1! UabilUi**. J.OAKDINXR CXirWN. Agrot, o®ce. north--.-**: wr. W«id end Third ate. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HA R T FOR I», IM) NN ~ Capital Stock, --I nnual Prcmunwond WVsfrrr t Fund 5i, 000,000. INCORPORATED 1b26. Po'lcW of Insurance issued at ail Un« uu the m<*t favora td* terms, against LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIRE. oa rnt PERILS OP NAVIGATION, OEO. E. ARNOLD, Aqmt fOR PITTSBURGH AND AZLRG/IJCW COCXTT mar!6:y W*»tern Imuranc* Company, D itt*baryfc. R. MILLER. Jr., Prtndtnt. | F. M. GORDO*. S'rrtUry CAPITAL, *300,000. TX TILL insure *<ainst ali kinds of risks. KIRK and M A W KINK. All losses *lll Lif liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Homefnstltntioii, managed t>y OtEECToac who ar* *"11 known Id the community, and who are determined, by promptness aud libsrallty. to maintain the character which th»v baTcaasumsd, ■■ offering the beat protection to those who detlreto belusured. r*»rectors.-—R. Miller, Jr.,C. W. Kicketaon, J. W. Butler, N. J: ilmes, Jr., W. it. Smith, C. Jhmscu, Georgs W. Jackson, Win. M. Lyon, James Darsie, James Me- An! -j, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Scott. ai. Office, No. 9‘2 Water street. Warehouse*! Spang A Oo -ip Pittsburgh. mvlUGy Kr*ih mock «f Nuuna *- Clark'* Plano*. tl KI.KUEK reapw.ifulty Int.'-nn* the • .public tnat he ba*jj.'l relumed from the .intern cities with tbs largmtund most complete stock of PIANO.* ever brought to -2*3 4* tui- cjty. They are from the o*lebra;*d factory >■( NCNS* A f't* \C. New Tork. and am warrant'd pfrfe<-t In re ap»- : N.A C.’s Pianu- h**e rec-lve-i lli-hr- ••iscs prut met U loth In this countr. and Lun p-. ati>l ih«y am nnj eid. C<! by tbe uiu>tral pru(e*»io»;, ;.ud jod*** iu general, a> alti-jether unnrafferf **id unnpuiUfd The price, will in**, riably !•* tin- <v< charged hi Uir factory, without addi tion They rnngv from s2£h> to $l,OOO. Al.-o, a lot of Dunham's well known and highly popular MANUS. Dunham’s Piano* were among tn« Arif u*eJ In till-* ci - v. and they have kept up a uiuct enviable reputation to (hi, day for superiority of tone, touch, and du rability. WARDROP. The sKith lot comprise? all styles and prims; nnJ as srery instrument offered tit sale by the subscriber fa rnrefolly and thoroughly txaminnl by him, he can, la nil cas«>,guar antee to furnish purchasers with J't'd, lubttanUal aud rfr litiiJ* Plain s, and at facUry prirej I’ersuo •in want of a good Piano will find it : o their interest to call and examine before buying ehewhere. HKNKY IiLKUKK, Belt Agent fur Nunti, A Clark's Piano*. Also Dunluim'" Piame, No. lul T.ilrd street, oci24 Sign uf the Uoideu Harp. Old l*isnns taken In exchange at_: heir lull value New Stuck of Chlckerlng’a Pianos. JOHN U. SIKLLOK, nl Wood turret, has and now ready for sale on entire JWW|HH)uew btock of Piano F.-rt«w,trom th. cefabra- U * J* U »ied manufactory of Chlckering A Skin*, Boa tin, rouafoting of ull the ue«e*t sty les ol 0, <&+ aud « octave instruments, in richly c.irted and plain Rosewood and Walnut Case, aud with all their late improvement*. Purchasers can have a choice out of tbe largest stork of Piano Forte; i to the city. Prices invariably tile Huioc as in Boston, without a iduion fnr truu«portation nr rick, and every instrument warranted. Also, a large lot of TiaDO Stools, id various patterns. WKIiODKvNS.—A full supply of Curhart's Mebdeon*, at *46, $O6. $76, SKK) aud $l6O each. For sale bv JOHN il. SiKLIiOR, Solo Agent for Cblckering A Sons’ IMaoos, for Pltisburgh ami WcHtern Petmuylmoiß. octd CHINA HALL., KAREET BTBXXT, BCIWBKS Tillfcti ASD fOCXTn STRETtB. STHANGERB VISITING THE CITY SHOULD CALL IN U> see the beautiful assortment ol CIHSA, GLASS and ({UERNSWAkE, now ripen ot the above extablUb metit. our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to oiler i.iducemenui In all the latwt iitvles of Diuner, Tea and Toilet Ware, while iroo-stnne, we bare a great variety of shapes; also, gold liand and fancy colored stone ware Tea and Toilet sets. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Balad Di»hes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set 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, Diabeg. Baker.-, Nappies, Bawls, Pilcher*, and every article in the line is large, and we are prepared to pack them with or without fine goods, as tbe purchaser mar wish. Also, a large assortment of all kinds of GLASS WAKE, which we are selling at manufacturers’ prices, all of which are off-red at wholesale or retail, by ocKM JOHN J. O’LEARY. Steamboat Fnmlture and Chain. WK have on band and are constantly manufactn- UA ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND VVICHAIRB, of every description, via: ■ * * Extension Dicing Tables; JOS. FLEMINGS. <, of Tttrlous styles; do do; Slate Boon do do * do; Do Toilet Boxes; TetaaTetes; Sofas; Divans; Centre Table*, 'Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, fte., Ae. Material and workmanship warranted, and prices sad*- factory. X. 8.. YOUNG * 00., Jy2o ,88 flmlthfleld »L, opposite Qity Hotel. Ladles Cabin Chairs, JOS. FIRMING. ROBERT B. PATTBRSOH’S SHVERY AND BALE STAPHS, ■B ■ tSwiß --’A*** Imßlotti'i Loaa Ofle«i SUITiIFIELD HTfLRKI, NJtAB FIFTH.— Maid on Gold end SUrtr Wsttbee, Bilrerwaja üßmi49K wTWIy 1 (f'f.^rccc:. „*• •• [»* j- ■ - • . $627,476 63 • Dr. 11. M. Iluston, Hugh Craig, Sjwncer M’llTain, Cb»rle3 Kelly, Sarancl li. Stoke*, Henry Sloan, James Tra*iuair, Wm. Byre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, i JemesTauneot, ! John U. Semple, j Charles Schaffer, J.T. Logan, Pittsburgh, 1 B. T. C. Morgan, do. d. MAltTlN,President. :OS. C. HAND, Vice President. p. A. MADKHIA, Apmt, Ko. » Wu«r plr«.ut. PUL«lmr*h, Or PSKBBYI<VA2fIA. ..... $209,016 61 136.260 5G 1,016 19 lOO,OOO 00 $146,183 2b 87,864 66 $368,318 70 $161,481 93 179,016 61 17,820 21 r .r* *» f ’ - - * y *!V+g.^_»o BANKERS AND BißOfcSßi,. EXOHAIIGK AHI) BASIUKQ HOUSE A. WILKIIS A CO., DSItAD STATES BASK COILDIKO. ■o.~4SrTl-te F«mrtl» Btreet, PITIBUIiaOH, PA. T7OKJ:iaN and Domestic KscUbUge, Coin, Bank NoU» J and LandWatnAuU bought und sold. Collections made throughout the Union. Business paper discounted uod loan 6 negotiated. Storks bought uod sold on commission. Money reccWed ou def-osit, and Interest allowed when left for a specified tlc.a. d«3__ Uantwal. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Hew Arrival or Sprites oii<l Summer Ory AT So. M N. W. BIUK Of WOOD OTHEET. DGIIEUG 4 CO., importers and Jobbers in British, . French «nd German DRY GOODS. Having receiv •W our large at A extensive stock Of spring and summer goods, purchas*’! (Mm Importers, tnanofiwnurers, and part through ouro'* u importation, wo feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers guueral ly, that owing to tbeee acquired facilities in purchasing, wo can offer suc’i inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trv ■». Among our dry goods stock will be found cuhmereft, de tainer-, Portso nth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lustres, wlpacae, plaiu black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and taoot prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy tellings, carodui'-rer-. twauds and summer pacla lounlug i brown and black muslins, table diapers. We hate als>- opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and foghorn, i and an exieu>ive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons, i with lacegood?, fancy nettings, jaconetts, mull and figured <i . I Hwiss musiujh black silk veils, Ao. , - ........taos. aaaaucr, WQr vanrli) embraces in part combs, buttons, par- HOOlf & BABGUfT, ■ { nuMloucape, ut.-eed*. port monaies, patent medicines, per- : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, j jumery,anu almost every srttele usually kept In the va h. i. oownta of wood a sixtu BTB.,j’rrraDcaaß, Fa. • jiety uue, together with a Urge stock of gold and *il«r DEALERS In Coin, Dank Nutw, Time Bills, foreign and wanner*, v materials, glasses, gold and gilt Jewelry of Domestic Exchange, Certificate* of Deposit, Ac. , patterns and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day Exchange on all the priudpal cities of the Union and JSu- «,<*** » tl „f which will be sold at the lowest price* for cash rope, for sale In sums u> suit purchasers. or eatlslDCiory reference. , Current and p*r fumli* received deposit. N. U -Aa early call from buyers la respectfully soUrited. Collections made on all parte -.’f the union, at the loweft j»r.« U. GRRfiU A Cu. rates. BANKKKb AND KXCiIANUB BHOIUSBB, Bom Unmoved their OJftct to the cimter <j/* Fifth and Wood sU. tfirammuiß, fa. I>ATIiICKB «i k'UIKSD. hanker* and Exchange Broken*,. X and Dealers iu Note*. DrufU. Acceptance*, Gold, Silver »Dd Bauk. Nolu. Kicbanyea on the Kdotcm and Western Cltien confUutly lor saie. Collection* made in all the cities throughout the United states. Deposits receive in par funds or currant paper, at the corner of fifth and Wood Street*. N. HOLMES ft SONS, BAis UEKB AND EXCHANGE ÜB&KXES, n« fW HIMOTZI' TUKIU DASXIBO iSD EXCBASQI OFFICS VO 80. (J 7 H_iRHJCT BTUMT, FCUU DOOM BILOW CLP BTA.TD. \.T lioLMi> A SONS, Banker* and Exchange Brok*ra, J/l • and Dt-aJeis in NaU-.s, Drtti'u, Acceptances, Gold, Su rer and Ban's Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Westers Citi-s constantly for ealr. Collections made id hU the cities throughout the United dt*t«w. Deposit* weired in par funds or current P*P* r » l^ c ‘ 67 Market street, between Third aud fourth sts. [ja3o , .ly jail a. DOOM,. TIKDNAN A CO., UANKKxtS AND EXCIIANGK bROKKBS, tfo. 05 Shod Strut, comrr of Diamond MUy, nrraHl'Kdu, PA., BUY AND SKLL Dank Notes auJ Colu; Discount tinu exchange, and promb-sory notes; make eolleetu.rs In Hil the principal citi«* ot the Uuiou. lUceiT* deports on ojtii i»iid oa mtntust, i»mf give their prompt attention to alt ■ nil* r mutter. api-ertuiningto a Uroker B business. Raslem fc*.-tu»Tjvre e- tisjeutly on hand. mnrd JUU.N WOOD#, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEft, itTßhanga, Commercial and Bank Note*. STOCK, bought and MU on commission. CoilectibW carefally attendi-d to. Interest paid on Deposit No. Fourth etreet, ouarly opposite the M. M. UanK. HILL » CO., BAMKKRB.AND RACiIANuh RR* iRKRi, OOkXXB OT WOOP ASb tinu sriuunrs. fcjiotir KXCUAN'Oton tbj Kastero Citiesr-.iiFUnU* tor O sale. Tima WIU ot txpbaage a«J Norm diwMUftUsl.— Uold, Silver and Banu Not/-:., bought nnd-old OulU«Uot»e mmJeiuidi lliu principal eltk** ot the Uaitod fetal**. De p.*it* received of Duraud U.unvul Fund*. {martTlj . ■ Yr* ’ gnw*Hfi aAtm, ra.-a«m:t t/uuifc KBAUXE * BAHK, BANKERS AND RXCIIANGE BKOEAUS, B\jy A.ND sKLL Gold, silver, and Dank Nile*; negotiate lkj Real E*Uttc or iW-k Securities; purchase Droraissary Notes and Tim* BUD, jo JSast and Weal; buy nut null Stock* on Outainbu-L-n. Collection* made <m a’.) point/ 0. £. AttSOLD * Wv HiNKRRis AND KXCIiANUK BKOKKIiS, Dkai.hil* io Eacbange, Coin, Dank Not*, bight and Time Drafts, Ac. i>tU-iiouv carefully attended t*>- and proceeds remitted U< any part o( tlu» Union- Blocks bought and sold on 93. No. 74 Fourth ft, n«at door w Uank of ttttub'g. 'AISTIH LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Qffiet, A'o. 9'i Fourth it, abort Wood, PITTSBURGH- , 4»>Not«-«, DrafU, lk.oda, Mortgage*, and 1-oan* on col laterals, nagetiawd. stocks and !*ud Warrant* bought and sold 0,15 - BXCIIANGE AND BANKING UOUII Of A. WILKINS k CO., No. 75 FoCkttt ftr&M, Opposite the Dank of Pittsburgh, j£|g _ • _ PirtMCU-G. liamettu and Exchanyt. Rank >**rffl, told ***d Skltrr Antffh t, SJd and tnchunpni, at Lht KXCQANGK AND DAN KINO IIGUSI OF WILLIAM A. HILL k CO, &i voun srazxT, rorrasewn Interoat allowad o* tin* d/jpodt/*. i J*® l * TtiuMrm* J»°- a.'.aiub*t THOMPSON BELL k CO, B A N K kD 8 AND D KO R KR * , C.mrrof 7\inl i vt iMltburgK, Fa. _ TlloiiA* WOODS, «*COMMKIU!IA L IIHUKER,^» sotei, Bondi, Htoek*. Ileal KiUte, A«i .V,. 7. f t,/-./. . i’4U«/.urp-A, /i* l )«-f HOTELS. CITY lIOTKL. I.LAT* Corair of gnlthflild and Third atreata, i’l t i SHI U till. l‘A GLASS k CARE, Proprietor*. JOHN V OuA.'S, DAN D. CAXR. U*. luttx SM T. H/t(i 1 ->Xr» I iUu 5* i WU* a . tewa I'Hlb large and eoru:« 'H r u» H -u» harlns ucdergrn<- lhi)r,,tty;li repair »n-l furmihM *‘th new «xjaipn>-ntr .bi'.iuhout, *» o<'w /-pen f-’r the nyepikm t<; the ir*»eUn, ; übhe. Afc/.LS r B/t ITI _ arrtie-31 Si. CI.A 1 K HOT K 1.. (FORMKKI.V Tin: KtCHANGB.) PITTBUCRUII, Cora#.' I*ci*a and Nt. Clair atratM, c. w. BUNWBTT Proprietor. A first .-iar» bouse, betw*- « >f*« I'-aUroed !>*• pot*. thr i.*,i-.*ttd D**l) f urai-b«l,ei|J, ‘-Large* OW’*-TON’S tir a V KKLKV , fro foutb KigMb t--cwevi V> ri»rt-;oui»ol au.-.'it THiF LNION, N'O. 1H Arvli Wdle-Ji-iphu. T. g. W tkBB ■ in* o, tl* Ea*K>_r.« UASUIbL lioliSK, IVti.y&K of MA IS A.-Li Si >I'IH StT&, WARMER. U 'l' UK Proprietor lido* IO eODVUUri;.j; U. lb- X public diet tin* u— tbJ Until has b»eo u e U'UM- of «!OUtumrs«or belux-xunmudlvusand room.' , OIJ l ßln |t the i fflc* of iLouliUj Stage CvM»p»liJ,>t «flw« uaiucetDeQU uD»ur|ii.\.>rl In Hamm tor Uui *c«voita--d». uou "J the tr»T»iinfi c-uusaunUy. A »bare of public |.atr...r.s*e if solicited a l7 M. UArHILL. FK.V > Ivl.lN HOUSE’ i I! k>T.S IT e*l ivKr.i, aIP»> h Till ltl», I'Utl.A UKLllil A FAKKKH * LAIKU, rroprtitori. jj Utfuj, T Kit MS *l.ju PKt* IMV. atMILLAJi HO La A, JvIIXaToH’S, i A.V.VA. r l' il S UD'l«rtltfft«*’l baTlu,; L«kfii ■•Lur*-.- of tl.- «1- »* 1 Daxurd Huum, end relUt»*l it a. u ••zp'-u'e, tu “ uriforiab.e a* well a* «-Wig<«iit -Ijir, ii n •« j repar-d to r- C.-IT.gUrrlS, *ml h Mi«« ample «iwfip'tlwu to ell *to o*) t „B>- the lli”i*f. __ J _ 4AMM HAH K’S HOT EL, i Late FernjeT’* Lx.-Lange,, iy T i». l&t ÜBKHTV aIKI.M', loft of Fifth itrvet, Pitt* burgh. SAMUhL li UIK. I’r-I rtrtor ■j til* Hole! ie«*otir-ly n<*w, h»\lt>a just l-ern rr-mpMrd an., opened fur the areomra<vUdnu c-r the public. Yim; uhKN aoYKL ia NOW RfcADY FOR pt.MjIKU VXSITKUn. Tli* grounds hare bmfi Imprueevl, and the House reudof»i titorr ikltrAcUfa, Tb« pp'piioUir will b» b»PJ’J i>, A. .- bis fricudA. An OuiniauA of il»o Ktrrl*lof Iju* is now ruiibiu, frotb Lho Btatiuu, »n Firth *ir*f*t, to tL.u ll'j'lk.L Li«iTea tbw blaUvd i*t 8 u’di-ck, A M., and t i\ il., rvtaiu lug uitf A. M., atid 6*4 *’• S*. _ _ J. 0 iIARTIX, Agvnt. ' KUlAlKLiiv'UotsUi CUvsUnd, Ohio. CI’ATKICK A tkJN, i'iupiu*Tv»a.~Thb> llvunbu u»- • thuruugJd and o*t«iialvo rrpair«, aU*r*Oom, aiul urga addidim* of uew furuitur*, etc., and tba prvpne* lor» pledge tbeineelTee that noihtug shall be wanting no tbclr part to reuder tba FIUftUJS solace where all the ooo.» fortA of a first class hotel can be found. J ' i ir K i&TItP the •Ueulloa of nUMitf mil *trmng*n» looor TV Ul** »Bd CMbIuHJ Wlectrd flUwfe id WalCtlH *ud Cuxlu, H<ulru*i Tu»« tu gold «ud mlrcr «*•«*, r*-*l Oh'ouomeUrii lor the poonei, w*rr»nteJ not to vary » iu>nul« m *u month*, I'iitout Lertr A «nhr«, i om $1« nvtf C. I'ATkICa * 80S. U> s'dJO , t Urge a«t rttneot ot «ood wnmao or low orlced - - H'.lch**, both .n gold and allror ewej. AK>, lUllruai HO. «?«£?“s?*. «» VOH R. •nffiffirassKr* £r -*•*• - ~rfc"ste **“ 0.-J.IJ MMH-RUgQ*., ““Jj, K 1 LEY’S HOTEL.: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, riTTSUI'KCII, l-A. mv*o:yj E. RILEY, Proprietor. J. M'MISTIU, Sl~f All'T - M. a. MAAtIA |J KltltY Utn tSL, corner of Uau<r-:k itreeund IhHjUMne X Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. marl;y A MARSLB, TroprletorA KAiN T>'. COIINICOPIA «*OTBTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-tt D. BARNARD. Jfo. 40, FiJVi Strut, bawen Wood and MarktL janiy:lyj i-trreun<um. CRYSTAL PALACE, AO* IS Market str««t. 1 0. C. SE£LY, N RKapKCTKULbY informs his friends and the vgVV / m Jouhllc iu general, that he has just started hb- Yortt and l’biloilelplila modern stvle oi (XK>KI*NU uYtiThKaamloTerythlDgeUeln the eatiitg line. Oysiers iu the abell or Blewed, for rant> a dozeu. lie will also furnish the best of orerythiug tbai tbe market will afford, liouse always upeu until d.«’ck»k in the morning. uiarlS-tf OYKTKU SALOON AND IIKSTAUHANTI 10a WOOD STREET. rilllE subscriber has now his OYdTKIt SALOON AND X ISATINU IIUUSK (lerfecled in a manner that cannot be exculed by any similar establishment in the city. MEALS WILL ME SEU VED UF AT ALL HOURS Of THE DAY, from the Choicest Slestii Fowls, Fish, Ac., Ad Uis Bill of If are osunot bo surpsuej, su«l be would respect' fully Invite the attention of the public to it. CUARLKB STILL, 108 Wood street. jattbnuetf St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. ri iHli undersigned respectfully lufonne tbe public that ht X 1» DOW tuliy prepared to serve private lamilien and tbe public generally, wttb bit oelel rated LAUKiI DKKK, in bottles. All urderb lelt at his \Jflice|.siO. 36 DIAMuNb ALLEY, (near W'«x-d*treet,> will be punctually attended toj and the Beer delivered to any part of tbe city or vicinity. je2B:tf X- SCILKNCK. ftinltst' liagef Beer Hall, Jfo. 106 &m*U\fuld slrtrL, opposite lAe Custom House. IUIE subscriber bas just opened one or tbe largest nni beat Unished Lagerilcer Halls lu tbe city. Uisßeert. acKoowiedged to be a superior article, and every other ac oommciation about bis bouse cannot be excelled. m» .ftiin, A. BKNITZ. NOTICE.— Whereas certain Grocers uni would be Tea Dealers are induntnouaiy circulating reports that we |re selling off to quit business—our IriemU and the public •are respeotfitfiy lntormaithai thoogh we are “ selling off.** M uy. iPSutei rmrtSli customers sbaUgfeAf' iSad ilrgßM“Br PBrin tea btohsT frttsburgh, September AS, 186i;dAw M Hftn street. hueoe.lbr sale&y SMLUbJaULSk HIWM * 0* • . mS'/'w--' V* * *'■ " i r e *,v - . .. * J .>V , . ■■ ■ ■ V.- : : - *%’ *. ~ - -' f ~ goods. Prices lu cult all —Dry Good#. AMTIUUX, corner of Grant and F«nh btreetf,hax juat • received and Id now opening hlf Brat Fall stocks for this season. lb« attenUon of ladles U respectfully directed to the following prices: Fine Fiench Slerinoes at 750; 5-4 wide Perametaa 2Se; a large ussortment of De Case at 12e; &*t coloiwl FrinU &4\ 50u idecof Flanoels at 15c up; yard wldn Sheeting OJ4; all v«<ol Do Laina at 28c. Kentucky janee, tweeds and sattl nets frutn ISj-j up, chi:ck«, tickiug;. muslins, linens, crash, table cloths, ail wool i isids, blankets, ehawla ribbons and evtay other articb kept iu a Dry Goods Store, all of Which will be «iIJ Air cash ot prices to suit the times. J A. M’TIUUK, se P 7 cot per Grant and Fifth streets. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRV UOODd AT A. H’IIQHE’B SEW STOEE, CORXEII OF UiIAXT AHD Finn BTHRXT&. Bavin. i this day opknkd my new stork, i bc,t Dare to calltn« attention of the Ladies to the large audsplendid assorUaent of SPRING AND SUMMER UtX'Ds, just rsit-ived. Among the stork may W found some of the very fio«t good* now Imported. It comprise/*, ''iixTpiecee black and fancy Dress Silks, 60cts.to s2p«ryd 600 «lo ilous. de I-aloea, Barege de Lalnes,and Mousse line dr Dege; 200 do Beautiful Darvges and Tissues, in gTeat rariety; 250 do N<‘w Style Dress Ginghams; 2wo do AtnerlcHD, French and Kngll«h Brinls; WO do Frenchauu Kngtlsh Lawns; 2uoo Preneh Collars, from to |5,00; •Jl>J Mantillas, of the latest styles, among which are eota ot the most beaotifhl into this enuutry. Also, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Linen", Crash, Diapers. Table Cloths, Genth-men’s Wear. Ao. 1 ItlMMlNUA—lu this department will be tound a coin ph»t»' ot lirees and Maniiiia Triiamtngs, MalUis* aud Uontton Laie. Qu«i Kugli'b and l’Urra.l luu*e; all o! which will be sold unusual!) low. Ten bale# yard »Ids Muslin at six ernu per yard. iny3 A-JTTIOUE., HEW DEI OUOL3 STOKE. iron Front—No, 01 Market street. OUR house bidtig ui.e open «r Qu* trauxacUon of a gener al Dry G-oXs buslueas. we Wiouid reapee.fulJy soikut the patronage d the pub nr, teeltng ounfidsal tuat, ln,ui our ex tensile slid ■*!! s-lertrd stock ol diLKf, FANCk AND tTt APLfv GGHDa »-• >•<*» oS*r *U' L ludureuteui* as will la- SUrs •■ulirt- c HAGAN A AllL. tt pr4.U No*. 91 Market ami s Union -tree*.. OLOTMiNG. CLOTH I NJ3_ STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & GO.. <-t ihe-ielsbrat«slCl< ittrg WjM,t ..u Übertj JP strewi, which ha* won «l uiilsiuit-lsU p(,pularity uuds.- De name of U.e I'llßKt lUu DOOK£, Ust«, for the pur pose ol a*n; Hiring mots epace for their immense buainees, to the •pach/Ur. biitldiug UU ttiecornrt Of DIAMOND AIJA.Y AND WOoD sTRKKT, Where tbe» Il»T» nt« thecioit BPLESUIU STOCK of cumia: a.to READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been oSere*l ... ih- pubUc. Their pnnripai object for tilt-* »a..!s to give thee, more facllium t"i the _ WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell G'xais at the lowest eastern prices! And they trill warrant them to he a* good a* any man tartured in the Unn n Cl'H TO 91 WO UIC l* mi k*st mu,*a:> uroa rn* iu iarasr sort:*. La>>* ->i-. au-I R till! and D-a-.'-lfui ft?;’ r'.Gieitl ■ FROCKS, ''DREagr,' WALKING ANB BBSI- O'JT in-.ereet* Ale Idei:'.;.-": * lit* of mr cu.v ners, aad we a*>*uro th. pubin* *i»M *-jr fidelity wUJ uot tall tr filing »:i nnJers we nur he fatorwd with DON'T roROLT TUB PLACIi— i\o. Wiiod street, (BAkT SIDE,) COfthßß 0» DIAMOND ALLST. m je.trr njr patron*t< ander.taodthat we,bin* no longer any actiu*ctlc u with ike Clothing Bueltiees on Libert) *trw*.l Our arteutioo »* devoted et'-luDvoly to the Unaseahnv. ded/natod 01,03 J.HIN A CO. Fall aad Winter Good* 1 KDMO.ND W A T TS, MLho'ii ANT r.Mlxu. N-> lv. LiliKul'l ftTRKKT.— I b*»vn(>w..n b..nd> le.-g'* »t~*» of I‘a.l and W inu-r ore.»*f eutlre!, uew doslgi..*, I’lu»h Y,»*t- the lE’"*; l-aut;iul p»tt»ru*. Frer.rii and Knjli-*di Ca.-imere.. < t -Terr *.r\ .< and »!:*d«* in the ma'k**L aL ‘ I u1,..b l el.iiuak- U/u’urroii the Qo-t r* a-c.nahie term*, aal warrai*r«t .nil. uc '* _ MI CW kfMUNU IiOOUS. JUST UKCKIVKD AT JjUN ih'-CLoaKKV k CO'S Vrh.j.f' #air a.-llitOA W«reli-U(w, No •»!< Wo-*t atm-hand corner ■ t DlSO< tiJ nljrj , the larrfraj *aJ BM! T»rt»o »lt*X l-t dial th»* celebrated L"U*«! U*» ftrr Lad lie pleasure ~f mTiilUtt ill* attepth-O of tJ:r puMJe t»v The*«,:oc«ii*haT* :«.q jmr* based r.--ta fimt bauds, a-01, oxtwqoevtly, a*- .-r= ii 1 l-r. r.: i a 0.-ki abi-Ji l*a>e*a» aUe in nj th»l »« ••Wj »tl 1 '!•' - --I at „> pr--m* a» SOT *H) Up*- 1u 111*’ *••* t »ni rii)r>. {•!?•«, •*» reepwtfull} lurltw the rUvullod of wfcf*W«i- ■»*•«:•••. * nod -ountrT ni*-T*h«nU, to fleuernl, to rflr* n* fc-iii •>» l «intn?ne our eil«u>o*e arwrur-ent of HKADY M.iDK H » tmto rnumrmtp it— iM»»uty of immense |iie» of flftrtreat* tba t- t.» N> ae»n at UiD i*rtf eetabltrlnneot: it !• eaffirteut to w*> that o. ne» u*-»*r b*«ra t>r the house twlf. uisrla it JOHN MeODHhKKY * CO. sAsn.ie£TuiiAY, •r. Hitt atajtt, PTTT<BCS*III, >'l KSTLEMKVf made exetaaleely toorder. \T and warranted to -ult Uae constantly us band a ihoira twrlurtil ..t CLOTHS, CASBIMKILEi>. VKSTINQI*, t# j ■ >VKKOuATING, of lb* laUtftetyle*, •elected raptaasiy for th*-<'usu>nj tnulr- OeortemeQ tearing their orders, will b»»p ;beir «Uh*-i oi-naulU-d and oomplleil with, as all work • under hl» i'»n ■ uperrlsloi. a ,,T l^ ClolUlaglCUlblngt iMIi: util-rMflUnd re»|— tfully lufortu- bi« friend* ami it* public that 1«- l» uow rwjrlnjjar hi»*lorw, No. 177 Lib p;t> .cre-l, a rtioW aaaortment of Ctoiha, Cas-droeree and \>»un<*. < f ttir latest aud meet de*trab>« Myles, which hr ~ t ,.p»r*vl to make to order to the moat fathh-nahle man ner, ai *ht.rt uotlfe, and «' Q the Dull reasonable terms. M «* l.*Toal*o t,a band*large onl well mauafarturedatock if ri-wdj made Clothing, to which «» luills the attention •f tuvwr*, either wholesale or retail. Fer-aitj*. who purchase floods tnrcaeh, will ftu 1 ll to their .Uraolafle to call at 177 I/.herty alfeet. l>pf.->n- maktufl their |.ur'4iaiwa ; [mart; C Ct'NNKR. B«w Clothing More, NO 4, MXTII PTKEKT, nj'IMSITK LIHKKTY. 'IMIK aulwcrltwr has ju»l opened thU new e*lahli«bmeDt, X where ha has alwap' on hand a large ami chute* a»»ri- Oieol 'f all artklne of CU»rillN»*. * h«'h hr warrant* w|iiat 1.: dtiy in the r|Tj, aud»ill Hi*' the iu-»t ruawnaMe pn Tin- ouHlr an- rw.m«vte.l l" itlre hiia u cnll. » Ol’l’KN 11KIMKK. WATCHES. EWELRY, &c. noroor t>( M irknt au.l *»urtb strata. CLOCKjT! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Pfeifla 4l Jleyrtn, DKALKKti IN WATCUKj*, CLOCKS, J KWKLUY, BILVEKWAKK, Ar., No 42 FIFTH Street, w.r iAttW, oppwdu. Uir Morning Post, formerly aadßyied by L.. Keineuiao A Co. We bate ui>* h-iud » splendid osorttuent of H d«v and 24 hour Cloem, whhb »v offer to the publlr at great 'bargains, eurh a*: Iron cares, pearl inlaid and all other j-aturueof Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich aaeortnu-nt of tiue gold aoj stiver patent ■ ever, cy Under, and anchor esci»t>m«ht W a tehee, and an *l«- ganlfcUick »C Jewelry and Silv-rttar*', which w* Intend to sell <‘hrap flir cash N. 11. Watch repairing done in the bust manner and at low prices, nod warranted _ __ IJW JIWBUY BTOSK, Mo. HI market Street, (Second door al-ovr the A 'orth-u**t corner <>J the Diamond.) |OIINBTKVI£N&ON.(of the lat** firm of John B. M’Kadileu A C 0.,) rwpoctftilly announce to the pubil:, that he has .penwl, at the above itaml, ft tineaaeortmrtiit of W ATCUKS, JKWn(,KY,SILVti; AND I‘UATKD WAItK, i.AMI’S, Gl* gfMjnjj.KS, l\*A,idnd [abD L’uUcry, UnUinnvx Tea aid CbmmunwnSeU, ami the uaual variety of g<x»»ftin his line of buMlnew. Special car* aud attention given to the RKPAIIt of PIN JS WATOIIhS.JKWJiUt*, nc. He truete, that trom hla long experience in biuineaa, b< will be able to give datUfaction to thoee who may lavor hi with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 15tb, IBM. Henry RlcliarUaon, Jeweller, HAVING re-htted his sU>re In a handsome manner, and bat recently returned from the eastern cities with a an« assortment of WATCHEB, JEWELBY, end FANCY GOODS, would cell th# attention of hi* friend* end custom er to the feet that among his Watches will bo found the most desirable stylos, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of.Bruocb**, Breast Hus, Fob end Vest Chains, Roger Kings, fcler Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc. FANOT HOOPS—duch as Papier Macho, Work ’l'ebleo end Boxes, peaks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mate, Colt’s Pistols, Port* Monnaiea In great variety; China Fruit aod Oatce Pishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be seen U> be .fPpre iated. *' [novlj NO. 81 MARKET BTlthhl. J.n.NK watches AND KICII gold jewelry a 1 . BARGAINS.—We wish to inform the public that we uow offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew elry, at price* that cannot be beat. Therefore, we say to yoe and all, you that wish to bny fine Watches and Jewel ry, us a call, and save from 26 to 60 per cent In your purchases; can certainly do by calling at 6T Market street. „ .. , . S. B. —Watch repairing attended to in all Its branches, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or maaufko* cured to order at short notice, at w . . . j„7 IIOOD’S, 67 Market st. 11. KIOKBBL, WATCHMAKER AMI) JEWELER, 1 vEAIiKH IN CLOCKS, WATCIIEB, JKWKLHY, AND J f FANCY GOODS, No. 36 Diahojid Amt, beiwaen Mar ket and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ail articles soid at this tstafettehment will be warranted. Repairing of Qtoeks. 'Watches AailKnulty executed at the sbortgt- will be warranted. I jeHfcfirtßto l lUCKttTS—down ituok»U; Jm 6 •* TaW: fer otofry ... BUMI A JVOWMU - • - + * * JAMBSIV.WOODWELL, CABINET FUMNITVRM MANUFACTURER. W»re-roo£»tf7*»*s 99 Third sira*t. I. ,■lll.™ J- w w. r*«-p«tru2ly inform*^ M« friends and customer* Chat hetfA has now completed his spring stock |W of Furniture, which is decidedly * 1 1 the largest and best erer ottered for rale In this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any in the United State*, Bast or West. As he Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. lie I*** adopted the principle of Identifying his customers' interest with his own, In quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description ol furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and oostly, that a house, or any port of one, may he furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles cousi-t- in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpass*- in any of the Eastern cities: "Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Bofw, in plush and hair cloth; *»0 do*. Mahogany Chain; , JO dot. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Rocking " [4O Walnut 44 “ .60 Mahogany Divans; * JO Walnut “ *6O Marble Top Centre Tables: ”60 u “ Pressing Bureaus ‘BO “ “ Washstands;, , 60 Endow'd 100 Common 14 JO Plain Drying-Bureaus; *lO Mahogany Bedsteads: dJO Walnut “ *6O Cottage “ |JO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads. Mahoganv Wardrobee; 10 Walnut “ 10 Cherry “ 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 90 do*. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane beat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies’Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Btlgulres; Paper Mache Tables Conversation Chairs; Pembroke “ Kllaabethan 44 Hall and Tier 44 Beoeptiun “ Ladies’ Work “ Pearl Inlaid 44 Extension Dining Tables: Ottomans; NK3t« COATi* Witch I’r»de. • V\ ’..i • •■' -- k X O * .f- ‘ FURNITURE. Arm ** Gothic and nui Chair*: A large .assortment of COMMON ECRNITURS and* WINDSOR CHAIRS Cinrsir Miuu .-‘upplied with all ar ticles in their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the ehorteei notice. All order*- promptly atretiiwl to. apr6 Steamboats, Ahoy ! „ Tux pubwritiern tender Uietr aeknov*J7l for tht* favor* bt*'.ow«d Open by tbrir Mteamboal friend*, and would rwpwtfully remind thorn and othprn Intsrwt* ' ™ ■ *-l in buitduip boat.'-, that thry am at all titoas prepared tn fitraiidi, ou tb«* m<>s>t reasonable u-rna, arery description of CaHo Yuruituri* and Chair* M the bent material and work* T. If. YOU NO k CO.. Corner Tliird aud Sudihfleld utrt-etff, i f fiurit*- •• Brown's Hot*)." James Lowry, «lr M C~ IIAIH AND HRDaTKAL) MANUFAOTUREB—No. 234 FvttennanV K> w, Liberty nrewt, naa on band a Urge stock ufChuir* nod fW*d<;twMj* cT every description, mads of tbe best In- will *eil tower than article* ol the iumr quality oan U- sold In tbn city. He would call par ticular u> Li.« lur*** slock of Mahogany and Walnut (,'hairsi II- l*.!eaJ». which he will Kell at greatly redased ;iri'.ei<. Alm-, Turning «>t •very ue*.-npUon r-xacuted In tht neat*** l uan:i: ' orders left at the Ware Room*, or at the ••Oil, <-tirn<r of A-laior and Liberty streets, will be promptly if- mart! A. MILLIKKN li CO., HAVE ON HAND at their extra*!™ CABINET and CHAM’. MANUFACTORY, No. M timithfirld street. a lar.-'- a-.Korinjrtit of mod plain furniture, which they wilt v!l ll f- r -ent below customary rates. T»riDit—* • •;! j dee2T:ly_ Great indueementa to Oaih Purchasers. \ I r k will *-11 oar large stock of COMMON AND FANC'I TT CHAIKA AND UEDOTBADS, at prices that cannot Nil to pleav ca*h purchasers. All our work is warranted. i.fu terms are CASII JAMKP LOWRY, JE-, jiarti cor. Seventh and liberty its. T'v Hvj n mutlou-s 10 manufacture y-L '- A UIN JfT-W AHE el every -leerriptlon. at his old «t»od, rV) '-njer of liberty and Seveott streets. UNOEKTAK * Y * INO attended to, in all its branches. my 11 EDMUND WILKINS, Eagle Marble and Freeport Stone Works, ffo.24h lIKADOF WOODSTREET, FITTS UUKQII, And ftrur Iht (Jhnrirry Gate, LawremcveiUt. Monuments, burial vaults, tomb stones, Ac Freeport Stone Walla and Fences, Mantle Piece*, Cen. tre and Pier Tops, always on hand and made to order. % B. —flavins Intioduad a new style of Fence for Own* etrey Lota, of DURABLE >TOSK. rut through In panel nr rmiHnir form, ami at eery tittle met over Iron feoefug. I refer to specimen* of tbit and other work I have-ah-esdy dor# in the Allegheny Cemetery. I huve on h:,nd a choice ■election of drawings for every description of work In my tin*. arrearsirr*: Cc! lIFINRY M.-CULLOt'UII. Pittoburgh. WM bA<iALt:V. Jo Mr. lIAKMAH HKNNY. Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS. IlocieWofl. lion TIIOS IKtVIN Allegheny M-». TIKHSAN, gr. JOHN McDONALD CUOkriAX, Moßon-.-ahela (I'm** aprlO.daw TEAS f TEAS! TEAS ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .It the Pekin Tea Store, 8M ftna BTRtKt. PITTSBCBOB, PI. | )Y the half chest, of neatly packed to metallic packager J 9 te raft the trade. The subscriber t- now receding hia Fall stock of GBVTT and BLACK TKAB,—consul as oi wine of the finest cLtji Ui b«- found in tbe Kairtern maraet. MerehantJTisiting tka ji!y are Invited to ceil and mtilD« our stock. Below i»a list of tlie various arade*, all of which hare b*>«»ncan*fully •elected, aoj can with rooCdcure be recoin- Dr nxlnl . 00 half obfPt* doe Youoe Uyann Mdtuo* i ouog riyfon 10 '»o extra flu* Jdi-vunr do 100 do Superior 16 do *s :m fine 50 Labored U-iw extra Ourloua Young Hrtrn 116 halt rhe*t-« fin*- '.runpownee 10 d*> eatra Cue •>>>; 5 do dri MoTunr Imperial 20 do Superior ao; 160 do Hu*- »ol'-tjc ii'.ail; Tea 40 do eilra Unn tn.ir.cg; 30 do exira Curtouf an; 20 do gaperUtit-i v -;r'iu< and tragrant OolflUg; 25 cherts extra fine Kiucli.-li Breakfast Tea; 6 do Curious uo do; ALSO—Jbtr end Rio CofTe P . Lr*rrriag'j» Crushed smi Pul* Terieed Sugar*. AI.S0 —<5,000 Priori}-* S-carv wtiichwill besoldTtry low. A. JAYNKS, __ ••A Pinh sxrvat. Pittsburgh. Merchant Taljeri norld-dlw JuHN LADOHUN. formerly f jvmaa Ibr Mr. 8. Stoner, would re*pec*tal)y inn-mmv to hie friend* rod th* public generally, that he ha« rented and newly fitted up th- tine ot iod lately occupied by Mes-r*. J. S. A C Lee, No. SO Market street, between S*-cnnd and Third, where be l* pn-p&red to make to order Q bIXTLKMKN'S CLOTHING In th- mnet fashionable style. Haring himself eerred a ragu lar apprenticeship to the trade, und being a practioai antler, be therefore flatter* bimwif (hat he can turnout garment* in't to la* surpae.'-l iu workmanship or style In this or any oth-r city in the tuion. HuVingjitet returned from the east, he baa a large aa p.-rtcietit of the most fashionable Goods, in hi* tin*, erar hn>u.-i.t to thi< market. K b —Roys' Clothes made and trimmed in the neatest manner. Lie will also warrant all ware what Itls repre sents Ito lw Pan-tit* will find It greatly to their advantage U'g'»e him a ca l. if they want their hoys neatly fitted. Ivm'i forgot the piste, No. SO Market street, between Second sti.l Third. wr»t side. eepdxtawAm Ureii Malting and nilllnsry. y\ MRS. S. K CAitUu re»pectfully informs her friends QgCnnd "ther*, that she Is prepared to make to order the styles of DRXSSSS, CLOAKS, MAXTILLAS, T.ti.liAS, rfc , on the shortest ucllcw and on the mud real ri’bikluc terms, Children's Clothing made up wuk neatness and d*-»p»l<'h. Bonnet* altered and dyed according to directions, aud neatly and tastefully trimmed. We «<" to give sfdsfactiou. Ajx-110 Buildings, No. <0 FOURTH Street, second story ran)* entrance a* to tho Crystal Palace Dacuerriau Gal lery. Jyahdawle — 4 -------- - >—rr.-;.—- - William A. IllU «. Coii ” 15ANKEHS, Ho. 01 HLod street, Pittsburgh. HOLD on dale the following BONDS AND STOCKS:— 4o nharee Exchange Bank.; 17 do Monongtbcla NaTtgatlon Company; 20 do Cltiseni>* Insurance Company ; $2,000 Mooongnhela Navigation Company Bonds; s',ooo City of i’iUeburgh Honda; $. r i,i.oo County of Allegheny lkmdfr. faeps:dlwawtf 2. OR TUB CURE OJ* DEAFNESS, PAIN'S, and the Di»- X: charges of Matter from the Ear* also, ail those dis agreeable nelses like the bulling of insect*, falllngef water, whining of steam, Ac., which are symptom* of approaching Deafness, and also generally with the disease. Man; per son* who bare been deaf for ten. fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to use ear-trumpet*, have, after using on* or two bottle*, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfectly well. Physicians and Burgeons highly recom mend it* UM. 1 Prom the Tribune. | Pa&jotb Don’t Nsaner Yoon o. children annually become deaf, in conseqaenc* of die* chargee of matter from their ears, induced by boarlct Ferer, Colds, Ac. Now, If mothers would do their duty and pro cure Scarpa’ t» Oil for Deafness, and uso it as directed, their children would be cured: but if neglected, the discharge con tlnues very troublesome, the hearing gradually gets worse, and finally partial or total deafhess ensues. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Call and iu Mrt. Baxter, and the wiU iMjwr.' k> you inform*- (ion Oust wifi convince and astonish you. Amo ceding Fact!— Philadelphia, January I hereby certify, that wbeo I *m about twelve years old, I gradually beamed**? In both ears, eg that Iju» few months I found It almost Impossible to hear, unless lu the very loudesttone 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 used, and am happy to say It has acted like magic, and quite cured me. Any one wishing further information of my case, which I think a remarkable one. will find me by calling at my residence, Concord street, first door above Seoond street. fUwoqs Baras. For sale by A.JAYNBS, Pekin Tea Store, BO Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Mead and ttlmersd'Watsr Pountaln, WUOIVk, No. 61 FIFTH Street, next door to Masonic , Hall, dealer in PAUIT and CONFECTION AH Y. Ice Cream, of the beet quality, served np daring the sea son. Also, Strawberries and Cream, families can. be supplied with Strawberries Mid other i jk Tgw and n sr>M A raapeetmltyanpnnwpj' to the gitlxoha of PitUbnrin am Amghany that they will give Inatroetkins on the Plano, Mat, Violin and Piute. Inquire at H. gchmader k <£.*■ itU an>rri jiiif.u vrr* ~— - MISCELLANEOUS. r ■ ■ : . ■ : .. . u i Carter’s ; TF r : i i . .4 ii it, Irj TUB AFkLiL i . 1-ONDETU-Ao j Infallible Remedy for 8,-r.jluia, King's Evil. Rheums tUm Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimple* or Pennies n«ihe Face. Btotebes, Hulls, Agua rod F«rr«t, CtttonSc Kees. Ring Worm or Tetter, Beald Head, Enlargement and Pa'nof the Rouen and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases i aXtaff from an injudicious uee of Mercury,lmprudence in Tift* or Impurity of the Blood. This (treat alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood is cow used by thousands of grateful patieritsfrom all parts rf the United States, wbo testify daily ter'the remarkable ’lilrf med t£th* greatest of all medicines, -CAR TER'S 81* ANTSU MIXTURE" Neuralgia, Kbeumetinn, ' ci-ofola. Eruptions on the Skin, Liter Disease, Fetera, nkera OldSorem AffectlooS of the Kidneys. DLmeaee of the Thrcl Mm .nd Aching rf th. Bonn ,od Join tit, m put to flight h, tiling thia gnot ud inestimable remedy- . . . , , , For all diseases of the Blood, nothin* has yet been found to compare with it. Tt cleanses the system of alUmpuri d.«. act" gently and efficiently on the LiTer and Kidoeys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, mske* the skin clear and healthy, and restore* the Consti tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of yooth, to its pristine vigor and strength. - For the Ladles, it is invariably better than an the cos metics ever used- A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mixture wfli remove all sallowneas ot complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im prove the general health in a remarkabledegree beyond all the medicines ever beard of. The large number of certificates which we hare received fronr persons from.all parts of the United States, i* the best evidence that there is no humbug about it The press, hotel keepers,magistrates,pb>sid*DS,andpublic men,well known tn the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get a Girenlsr and Almanac and read the wonderful cure* this truly greatest of all Medicines h *None genuine unles* signed by BENNETT A BEER'S Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Ve4 fo whom all orders for supplies and agencies most be addressed. And for sale by B. A FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FUJM IN(J. FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally. 'i«-.:il:iU*lv SPECIAL NOTICE. •ale of Alternate Sections In the State of ■lsaanrl XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. THAT, UNDER THE Proclamation of the President bearing date the 15»b ultimo, (No 523.) ail the S*ct.on.» 1 earing odd oumb»ra re maining to the United State* within hr milfj on eete.h tide of Vie rou'e of the Hannibal and St Joseph railroad ustc 1 lu tke northern part of the State of Mwsouri. more partlcu larly deserfbud in arid Proclamation, a* advertlred in.tli iiewepaprf* of the State, and subject to sale at not l**e than fu>? dollars and fifty etnU per acre, will he held at tke un dermentioned Land Offices at the times herein specified, to W At the Land Office at PALMYRA, ectnmeneing MONDAY, 15th January next. At the Land Office at MILAN, commencing MONDAY. Bth January next. . . ..... A tel be Land Office at I'LATTABUKG, commencing MON DAY. 18th Decamlwr next. Private entrlea will not be permitLsl ontii after the expi ration of two weeks from the commencement of the public n»pecti»ply. Tha Section* cat by the rente of the road will b;* sold subject to the right of way; and pre-emp tion claims under the several acts of Congress, unless proven up ami paid for before th« commencemant of /the Rale* re spectively, will l>e forfeited. J Oireu under toy hand, at »be city of Washington, thl.- 13th d-»v of October, A. D 1854. 1 JOHN WILSON. mmls-'ropr of fh« General Land Office. SEW OPPICK. Sml Estate and Contracting Agent. npQK Bnbseriber has been iudured to open an office Cdt I the purpose sf buying and selling, on Contnrisriero.UDd having the Agency of large Staara Saw-Mills and Beat- Yards on the Allegheny rivwr, together with many other farilitlteifrom other water and steam saw-mills. Re flatter; himself that ha can furnish any hills of lumber and timber of any bind, (treat or small, long or short, and -'elWer them at any point on the Allegheny, Meuongahela, Ohio, or Mississippi rircr.t; contract to build large Barges, Store floats. Coal Flat* Boat Guunels, Bridge Timber, Rail road T«mbers—freight Iren, Coal, Ac., to any given point, and will attend to the Sale and Ktntof Baal Estate. From his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks he can give general satisfkctioD. All perrons are requested to make their contracts soon; espe cially these wanting boats or large bills of lumber and tim ber. should contract for them in the fall for the spring and summer use. lie will also attend to the purchase and sale cf sny commodity that may be desired. Letters addr tsed to Davtt> Munx, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be punctually attended to. Ills Office Is on Irwin street, No. 2, Alleghany House. . ■— DAVID MUNN. Col. James B Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ “ Mr. Robt. S. Brown; Esq., “ Allegheny River Mr. Wm. Armstrong, “ Clarion “ Mr. George B. Sweney, a u C. A J. IlahnACo., “ “ M diw'ilrivdaw STATISTICS Of COAL: Including Mineral Bituminous Substance* employed in ana and Manufacture*; with t heir Geological and Commercial Distribution. *nd Amount of Production and Consumption on the Ameri mo Continent: wiili Incidental Statistics of the Iron Man ufactures. By li. G. Taylor. P. Q. 9. Ae, Ac. Second e ii'.ioD. revised and brought down to 1854, by 8. 8. Halde man. Prof. Natural Science. Ac. Poblkhed by J. W. Moore, I*J5 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Th«r Coal interest Is one cf the most important in tlio rr.itM States, and since the first edition of the late Mr. Tiylnris work was exhausted, those interested In the pro duct, r-*o-umption and trade, have had no means of beorm ing acquainted with the subject in Us various relations. Fortunately- thh difficulty no longer exists, at this 6ecood i-Ji ioo supplies an immense mass of information in relation (.■ ihe various coal field* ot this continent, d-iails of mines and mining, supply and consumption, market* and route* i f transport*!ion, analyst* of specimen*. Ae , Ae the coat interest, there is another Intimately cun wl<h it. namely, that ot Iron, to the manufacture »■-! <• Eau-ties of which, aeonriderable portion of this volume in devoted. litre will bo found a full account of the eon- s'ruct»iu of furnaces to smelt iron with anthracite coal 3 hi* work 1* useful, not only to the capitalist, political *-'Gi)Oinl< an 1 consumer, but to the general reader, an ac c-»unt of the v.iri."l uud lute --riuj matter it connate* npon awhjro**. The put-Uther has spared no pain* in uu-klag this an attractive work, it being embellished with notaeroua wool rut* and colored tnap-% printed on fine paper, 640 pages, Bvo For hi! e by B. T 0. MORGAN, 104 Wood utrwt. re*r Fifth. Beautiful ami Valuable Property for Sale at_ Public Auction' NEAR MANCHESTER. putt of the Estate of the late Jam** Attains, Esq.. decU; on SATURDAY, the 11th d»T of Normibor. at 2 o'clock. P. M., on the premia. i have been authorised by tbe owner*, residing in & dis tant State, to oflfcr for sale, :;t public vendue, 30 most de sirable Building Lots, adjoining the lvrough of Manchester, P* t ( f th>* above estate, each 24 feet front by 100 feet deep; one tier of them fronting on Market street, which is 9b feet wida. These Lota have a fine view of the Ohio river ami adjacent scenery ; are near the Pisnk Road, and in a very delightful and desirable neighborhood, ami will be sold on ptwn* purchasing a Mock cf four or eight lots, coaid have a country home, with all the advantages of the city, at a moderate price. T'tle is unexceptionable, and one of the verv b*st about the citv. For other particular* apply to ' JAMES BLAKELY, Real Estate and European Agent, octlS cor. Seventh and Smi hfieJd ste, Pittsburgh. Dftrld Slanii, Real estate ,\sp contracting agent. No. 2, IKWIX Street. Pittsburgh, has for sale, as follows: IHO acres of land in Oder county, lowa, 1C miles frotu Mus catine, on the main road to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip ton, 6 miles from two Railroad depots; BO acres is under cultivation, a good Frame House, Prams Barn and Grana ries, a good Apple Orchard. Tbs farm is well watand, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county. A very great bargain can be had of this form for prompt pay. Esquire as above, or of Mr. John Muds, on the pre mises. Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now in Mweeefulcperation; 3 frame Dwellings, Barn, Black smith Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, Ac-, situ ate on the hank of the Allegheny river, at Miller’s Eddy, Armstrong county. Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. L. Mt:nn,oo the premises. 1 also want to purchase 6 to 800,000 feet, B. M_, of good White Oak Plank, 8 inches thick, 6 or 16 leet long, 7 to 16 inches wide, part to be delivered in October next and part in April, 1856. Enquire as above. Also, for sale, all the Beds, Furniture, and every thing of the fitting out of a large Hotel, In the city of Pittsburgh, now doing a very 1 >rge business. Two to five year* of the Uese of the bouse can also ho had, *n<t Imtnartist* p nanwiwrinn If required. Enquire asahove. jw6 LfcLD BOOKFORRULROADENGINEERS.—Contain ing formul&forlaylog out curves, determining frog an vies, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., eta, together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chorda, masnetic variation, logarelhims and natural signs, tan tents, etc. etc..by John B. Penck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,75. Tbe object of the present work is to supply a want very gemurally Celt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use In the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatlc tables are common enough; but - a book combining with these tables other* peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formul® for laying oat carves, turn-outs,crossings, Ac-4* a desideratum which this work is designed to supolv, . * U. 9. Military AjaitlifT, Wee* Point, April 18, 1864. Gew/kwtew; I have looked over “ Penck’s Field Book for Railroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author -proposes, and have no question Vat It wjl! be found a very amlul and practical volume both for clflce and field work. D. H. Maraj. •*— TioT, April 2i.1554. I am much pleased with Mr. Penck’s little manual, the “ Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of tbe most practical and useful of recognized procowee among railway engineers, be has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. Penck's book is such os to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with Its execution, alike with tbe per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographic taste displayed by his publishers. B. F&ixxuJt Gizxsx, 0. R and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. HA YEN, Dealer In Engineers’ Stationery, au3 Market street, corner of Second. WM. A. M’CLUIIG, DKALfifi IS Fine Teia, Choice Family groceries and Willow CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. IB now receiving a lavg* assortment of FRESH GOODS, In addition to bis already extensive stock, purchased from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market prices. 49» Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by tin quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. - Goods delivered in the city free of charge. sepH A Sew Kagltad Phyalel&n Says that 6. a. 7aiinestoc&’& ykrmiyuge u the only article that can be implicitly relied on for the ex pulsion of Worms. BmtwL, N.IL, Jane 9,18 M. Jb R A. fbhnttioek d Co^ QKHTLZKxa —Par five jeon put, I.have ated B. A Fahne stock's Vermifuge far an anthelalppie in kj practice Uj attention *u fleet called to it in a case where 1 had Called to dislodge worm with calosnelj pink and cowhage. A hot tie was obtained, and nted with desirable effect; ainee then 1 bare prescribed it for hundreds of patients* and in a large majority of cases with complete success. In one ease a tingle nettle of the medicine brought awsy from one pa tient ninety-eight lyormtf I hare never known It to do harm, and I am indoced to this statement from, an honest conviction that it is the most valuable Vermifuge yet known. Such is mv confidence in Its ** worm killing” powers, that I reoongnend it to other physicians in this sec tion, and furnish them with the article. > H. 0. Satiqk, JLIX i Prepared and sold by B. A. FAQNKSXOCK A CO. on haitt thefloestlot 01 . MMMM ei£r Offered in Pittsburgh, auitMV Families, Pbyridans,steamboats, <kc. Those wish t good and do nil to soil sad O- J, *. * •• ; e • DR. HORSE’S , InvtgoratißgMUsF,: A PhenomoM in Kfffcciaft H RALES RESTORED AND LIFE LKEGTfIRNSDfBIft DB. MORSE'S INVIGORATING XLUaBfIR; DIAL.—At flirt the properties attributed to Pre£ MontoT Invigorating Elixir or Cordial were deemed Wnwtti^^rlll 7 ' pn blic, often deferred, could not believe the dgriMidßilh l u lime truths announced by the discoverer. BatferffcUO ifc.,* □bihle facts, attested by witnesses of the UgßjgtwßEdtfr eb*r»<t«r/ur*i«ow triumphing orar timflW 11 *uy *f_ * litytaowgtbrpw whya o i 1 ariringfrotefrtffcrisebFwiitioPthfr saiiWoryani WEW»- op the wonderful machine called mnfc, , fall erery delicate function »nneeted rithMw*; £ y terious compound agency of matter aha thq reproduction of human Bfe.' To peiDowof fe*oto , ittee*’ *• cular frame, or deficient in vital power, it U raempmy dad.. as the only meant of communicating that eaergy^whlcbii. neeesmry fe the proper enjoyment of all the nature! Appe tites, at well a* the nighermentmlattribales.'' ItltWßWn i v efiects are not confined to either sex, or to any Thf.,. :9 feeble girl, the ailing wife, the Itotleta, enervated Tooth, lie . , over>wornißan of-traainess, the victim of nerroasdeprAdon, l '' the individual suffering from general debility,or ted the - weakness of a s : ngle organ, will all find Immediate ascent relief from the nee of thto inpomnarabiereiiotuim. To thoee who have predisposition to paralysis, it will prove a complete and unfailing safeguard agalnvt- that terrible; • . mtiedy. Tbereare many, perhaps, who haveeotjifledwtth, th«nr constitutions, that they think themselves beyond tho reach of medicine. let not even these despair, tile Eftxif~ dealt with disease as it exists, without .reference to caartft . BDd will not only remove the disorder itself, bat l REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. The derangements of the to nervous di* eases, and the forms of nervous dfaJfcce itself, are so numer o\i» that it would require a column to enumerate the mala-, dies for which this preparation Is a epecific. A few, bow- _ ever, may be enumerated, visr neuralgia, tic dclereanxY ■ head-ache. Incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of sba~ heart, spinal auctions, muscular debility, tremors, flats leore, a pricking sensation in the flesh, numbness, mental , dt-pression. weakness of the will, indisposition-to move, fainting after extrrise. broken sleep and terrifying dreatte. inability to remain in oue place or poeition, weakness of the procreativeorgans, sexual income*tency, melancholy, man* oniana, fluoraibua, linking at the stomach, female irregc* terities, a chronic tendency to miscarriage, emacietion,«Bd - i.li complaints growing out of a free Indulgence of the siems, and all barrenness that does not proceed from organic raoses beyond the reach of medicine. - : Whenever the organs to be acted spun axo free from nil ~ formation or Mrictural diseases, it is avecred that . ( MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR ‘l. ' , ill replace weakness with strength, ineapeeitywith efflet -ucy, irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and tiis not only without haxard of re-action, but with a happy i-ffect on the general organisation. Bear In mind urni vl maladies, wherever they begin, finish wfth the uervotM system, and that the parajytatkm of the nerve of mottem oad sensation la physical death. Bear in »i»w< also, r.r every kind of nervous disease the Elixir Cordlalis the ouly reliable preparation known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of the imme diate and almostmiraeulouecbangewhidiitoeeagionsiathe diseased, debilitated end shattered nervous system,-* better broken down byexeess, weak by nature, or impaired cickness —the unstrung and relaxed organisation iaatooee braced, revivified and bnUtup. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous diseases vanish together under its in* - floenee. Nor is the effect temporary; on the eantrery.tha relief is permanent—for theCopdial properties of the siedl- . rine readx the constitution Itself,anarestore It to Its normal omditbn. j LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melancholy, •ebility, hysteria, wretched new, thoughts of self-daafarugw: tum—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, genera prostration,.irra* Ability, nervoiisnees, inabilftr to sleep, diseases incident to f-onaloa. decay of the prupogatingfanettone,hysteria, tecno mania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, constipation, etc., from whatever'cause arising, It is, If them to an r reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely nfalHbl? A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. Thw unparalleled effects of this great restorative, in aR complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the an nals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants havebeeo iw- Ten t*d—thousand of invigormnts concocted—all purporting to be specified in the various disease* and derangements tp whldt the daltoate formation of woman render her liable. * EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, vho suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tm>. mors, pains in the hack, or any other disorder, wbetbsr pe-... culiar to her sex, cr common in both sexes—to giro the nf ' vigoratingOcadiala triaL I MARRIED PERSONS, . Orothers, will find this Cordial after the? have used a hob-' tin or two, a thorengb regenerator of the rystem. In ail directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off O spring, who would not have been so but tor this extraordl nary preparation And it is equally potent for the many dla rase* for which it to recommended. Thousands of young men have been restored by ntingit, and not in a tingle in- : fiance has it felled to benefit them, PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. or -onfounptlve habits, are restored by the ose of a bottle or v*f) to bloom and vigor, changing; the skin tram a tow, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects prod a ,',-d by early habits of youth, via: weakness of the back nnd limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loes of nw cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irri lability, derangement of the dig«*tire functions, genera] 4 /bility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to bo dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion- of Ideas, depmsiaa nf spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, galf-dtosnst, le va of solitude, timidity, are some ct the evils prods* o-d. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mfawi and body are the most p*- cfssary reqnhltes to promote oonnubial happinese; indeed, without these; the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; tho cdiid beeomas shadowed with derpalr, *rwt filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of aether be* > aea blighted with your own. CAUTION. Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial has been tttmiatfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Oordlal will have the proprie tor's fee-simile pasted over the oork of each bottle, ana the f.Uowingword; Uewn in the glass: Dr. MorM’R Invigorating Cordial, a 11. RING, Proprietor, N. Y. Tho Cordial to put up, highly concentrated, in pint bet t;es—pries three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, tix fer twelve dollars. C. 11. BING, Proprietor., 192 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Druggists throughout tho United States, Gknadn t ad the Weftt Indlea. AGENTS l Pittsburgh—FUMlNG, BROS., No. 00 Wood street. Do GEO. 11. KKTSSB, No. 140 “ M Allegheny City—JNO. P. FLEMING. CioclnuaQ—B. II MKAKING3. Mdfcaiesw PILLS: POR-ALL THE PDBPOSEB 01 A FAMILY PHYSIC. dTjy THERE has long existed a publi* V HQf _ dtimapd for an effective purgative pill 1 IBfV which coold bo relied on as sore and / jHVI perfoctly cafe in its operation. ***!■ f has been prepared to meet t>»«t da-' mend, and an extensive trial of its T * rtDes k* B conclusivelyshown with whatsooeossUaccomptiabesthepur pose designed. It is easy to Bake a phyriealyriß, but not easy to make the bcsc ot ail pilLs — on a which shoold hare none of the oh -1 cations, but all the advantages, of every othw. This has • t*e**o attempted here, and with what success we would re spect folly submit to ihe public decision. It has been on fortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purga : tive medicine is acrimonious* and.irritating to the Donato. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain anil revulsion iu the system as to more than counterbalance th> good to be derived from them. These jriffs produce no Irritation or p&in, unleseit arise from a previously existing obstruction or derangement in the ho--els. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their Use in any quanti ty ; butlt Is batter that any medkine should be taken jodl cicusly. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are applicable are given on -the box. Ammg the complaints which have been speedily enrol by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor, and Loan of Appetite. Listleessees, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevfcr. Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Loins; for, in WUh*. all these are hut the eoneequenee of diseased action lb the liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sore relief In Coetivenees, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, 1 Scrofula and Scarry, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers rod lai purtty of the blood; In short, any and every mm where a purgative is required. They have alsoprodnced some singularly tuoeeesfal eurew in RhrumatUm, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpita tion ci the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach and olds. They shoold be freely taken in the spring of the gear, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An doee stimulates the ■*"«vh ud bowels into healthy action, and restores the appetite ~Ml vigor They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant -ac tion on the circulatory-system, renovate the strength of tho body, and restore the wasted or diseased energise of the 5 whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advanta geous even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosfer sbonM never be carried too fhr, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken tn excess. The thousand casealn which a physic is leqnfcM. cannot he enumerated here, but they suggest themsatvan to the reason of every body; and It is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any uiagwUsh has hitherto been available to mankind. When their vir tues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what rem-tly to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine/ Prepaid by JAMES C. AY SR. Away«r and Prartfort Chemist, LowtU,iU«B. Pries 25 cesU per box. Tire boss* forsl Sold by B. A. P. *ll I>ruqdrta» PrlTtU Dltmu. DB. BROWN. No. 41 Diamond . Alley, Bo- , . A « rotes hi* entire sttentton to an office Practice.! dMr of Bis business is mostly oonflned to Steals ' Ob Ffeeeresl /hies* i > and such palatfu.lnflerticma, £■» . brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence atxlaxfieas Syphilis, Srphiiuie Rruptfona, Gonorrhea, Gleet. stricture Urethral Discharge*. Imparity of(the Blood, with all Has** see of the Venereal Organ. finis Diseases, genrowtie Bjjttf- Oow, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weai»~ oeae, Its potency, 'Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Flstolaln Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Botes, lnftfi tation of the Bladder and Kidneys,succesefulJj frosted Care guaranteed Exteen years* practice (six is thy d tylenablee Dr. Bream to offer assurances of a speedy sore to allvho may com* nn> derhlsear*. Office and Private OonsnUstion Boons, 41, Diamond allef na|_ Chargee moderate. norfedAwd? RHECMaTIBMv— Dr. Brown’s newly discovered iumsdy' *f«W llMMifiy that painful trouble. It newer fails. Office and Private Consultation Booms No. 41 DIAMOND Pittsburgh,Petra’a. TheDoetorisalwaysathome. r*tnK TRUTH CONCERNINQ SBUJfflS* VBBMIFUG*. X —A single rial producing wonders! Bead the foils*'. Pxasr JSBHSS.'wx, lan. 27, UiS. - Va R. b. sxllxss: Bir—l bought** J. R. Bees, ope boi* ; tie of your Vermifuge, and gave it tel child of mine, and ~ U expelled W large worms, and a namber of sm*!l ab m. - ' ML PHMBL ■ GismL Jeffeaon Peh, 9,1818 Ma. R. R. Sxllds—Having tried your Vermifuge tnmy „ mmiiy, I can esy that It is not to be surpassed by any Ver*' - mifdge In the world for expelling worms. G. Raoane. • Woslow tr, Jeffers©* 17,1153. B. E. 6*llx*s—l gave one bottle of. yoarYeraifmps > to my child, and it expelled 75 large worms. I thlnXU the . bestinuie. Yours, respectfully, P. Daxten. Prepared and sold by &. X- BKLLBBB A (XX, d ■»iq EKtebnrghyfn. .... DR. D. JAYTHTS CARMINATIVE BALSAM u cm# of. the most efficient, pleasant, and safe compositions veer offered to the public for the remowal of the various dnign* meats of the Stomach and Bowels, aad the only artide worthy of the least confidence for curing CJuietm htfamtmm' ■ ■ or ,Suma»*r Cb»pla*»t- i ,j This U, without exception, one of thempet Tilnifal* , IkmUy medieioes erer discovered. TTmumMi nay Ifaon* - • r,f >•«».* mr»t— h*wm h—w received fr&S gfayrifkaa. Clergymen, and families of the first reepeetaUKfc bearing Sm KSAT CUTTKRS.—RogcIw * Co.’e lafroTfl* Cmucr* jet - —> - ' ?«* _ .. A Pittsburgh, uidby jyfeOgxUw. \ ? S. V ■\ \
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