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FOITSALK.—A Ml llDo® 01 »»< M suria, Sifeeriui of 3wuMj OabMiviSmut jffiii*: rad all oth-r gSsrfe; and iiU |>i rmuplole-onlw. AIM,.» aw . HiU/ *>tupb&, .tag D*Sin»B Hoiwa, a BtablrtAnd •«« of Hue 1.-nd, half id rqltjration. nrawndiep id good timber. The above property fa fiin»t*d oo -ttg BAwioaly, aboutd nrilcefromSeeieflteyeUle. A gn*4 baatoea; JW» •**.s?» with both Mills. Immediate poaeeaelou can be Akd iMr. rtred. For priee aud «a» P ' Jtura alrweL 'ViKMOJK? OF MAJOU BOBRRT BlOH'-S of*ha’Vtr»lPl» IH Ueuitnent, with apian of roit -Dwiowna* Jatrodnc tin:' t'V N.villo ». Craig, Hsiy Thi' .;!f!o hook lifts n'cts.Ted most fcftoraM* nolite botU «t Booif and from ttie principal oaneru Joornua.• Tho. - ft. •Ob'ftrvrTMjysof it: •• we am snrprteM* that remarka ble nArtathTf hue not neen frfrar to-the public b«»re. rue ft#** *f- in a high dejrma mmastio and w * teiu £i iD “7» «“ arc told in « poetical and HDima wi style The added to th'f hiitorr irf our early wan# to •tlnp, and hring* to Tiew weMf and circumataooea of whi-1* we had never pereonally beard.” • Th. «,«. but» «.!.! t%Tvi£Sr U sd.v;„ 5 d . v ;„ - 65 Market street, pear Fourth- a7i oukSTxg GOOIM.-EKA.SK. VAX OOKDES bM j<ut iy I a large nod beautiful assortmciit of Mourn biK fleeTee and Setts in Crape, Tarlelon and Swto, Week Uce and gauxe Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, In •wool, coUcn and silk; Ribbons,. Belts and Crapes, In all ‘‘jSua.r A Bajou’s best Kid QtoTrtMn aw»,stajbund at 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. tiotli IMNJi DRJ&Jo GOODS.—A- A. MAfeUN A■ 00 .are now { receiving an unusually attractive awortmaat of new Cnsa ••ooda, ciaapriaing black and fancy Drees fadks, rich all TTO-1 I'Ulds. ttriptsd and plaid Mous. Beialnea, Ac», with a variety of eery desirable shades of Jfreaoh M«rin<j*rar aneUaa. W<-old>elaines> Ac. -. 9°™ KtSKKVhSAND JHLLlE3—Preserved PeeebM, tn‘ qoart and pint jam; preserved Quince*, in quart and pint jars; preserved Blrawberrlea, put up in quart asa pint •Jars: pmnnrYrd Pine Apples, in quart and pint jaw; pur ram Jelly, in pint and half pint jars. Twhei“* jbore, put up of I'hlliulffbm, •ij -» kati'nQ *V K-*—tVe would call the attention of the H pubhe to n«r tSrtm.ut of HEATING STOVES of thTmat dsrti»l,U p*t;«r»K miULWe forAttrsAfoOc™. pbf. lore, stssmbosts, uul sser, sitUAtlon whsrs »■ tint rate Heeling Stoss ms* b« mqutreij. We oOir mMßOttiaeut 1-1 lIK NEWSBOY AND APRAJA—The two great ro mances of the season ; Who has net read Afraja? Who has not read the Newsboy* Let all who have not read theta call at once and get them , and tiny other new Book.= they may"wsm, of UOT S h. MINER & CO., 32 Smlthfleld street M"‘ FOU K vNaAdl—Juit pobli-tied b Map of Kaunas and Neornska Territ rics, showing the loca tion of the Indian heserres, a-cording to the treaties of 18jl; compiled bv j». Eastman, Captuin in Uie united cutes Army, from actual surreys- Just received and for sale by 3 W. A. GILDJfiNFEXN KY & CO., nOT § No. 76 Fourth street._ TNAMILY AND SCHOOL JHKAttllto—The euD**criber jT has a hrnassortment of American and Eoglish Boot- 1 , for youth 01 all ages; ai-o a full supply of Carter's loug H*j of Moral and entertaining Book.-, for children. A general variety of Books, s .ita’da for Family and School Lihrsni*: besilcs Sabbath School Books, always on bnod, at DAVISON’S BOOK STORK, OOT 7 60 Market stivxt. n-ar Fourth. 1 FRANKLIN STREET PttMt’KßT* tOR S.\LB A near . tlireu story Brick Dwelling House, with hall and eight rooms, well arranged, and a g»od reilar under; the whole house, paved yard, Ac. The let • is' 4o- feet front bj to feet deep, to an The owners of this Property, redding in New York city, have authorised us to sell at a bargain. Persons Interested will please call. , .... 8, CUTBBF.RT A SON, nov7 Real Estate Agents. 140 Thin! at. PLAID AND WATERED ADI’AuCAb—A A. MAnDN * CO. are now opening upwards of 100 pieces new style plaid and watered Alpaccas,lnall odors, wbidh »iUJ* *° J at the low price of 1 ifa per yard. Abo, 60 pieces desirable shades of i hsngaable Aiptocaa at 10 cents. nor < I'ltftANK LESLIE’S LADIES’ UAZECTK OF FASHION, ■t for Noveenbei, has just been received. This number coni do - over one honlred splendid engravings of the latest PAtldotiv, together with Music, Drawing, Crochet and Lea ther IV ork, Aft. For sale by „ t W. A. OILDENFENSBY A 00-, nOT 7 No. 76 Fourth street. INNIi'LKU D\i'tY CUHEBB —200 boxes English Dairy 'i COLLINg. y AOI.NTUS—SOO early, suitable for blooming in th; Winter, received and for sale iiy _ ¥ 4 JAMES WARDHOP BKKF BLADDERS WANTED, by 11. A. F.UINESTiXIK A CO., N\-. G Wood street. AND BOOK CAbEH, of beantiful pal t-rn.-'. Call and see them. „ T. B. YOUNO A CO. CIHEaP UOUSKS— A thre-* s’.nry JtKILK HOUSE, > on Logan wreot, well arraagjd with, a hail and niuc r-.'om.", all well papervd and finish* i in the best style : hot and wild water in eaob story, gaa fixtures $J,SOu . terms easy. Also, » tiro story BRICK HOUSE, im Tomnswl cootaioi-g flvs rooms, ball noil ti'Hsr; priss ,l,£iOo- . Also, s tan stotj- lllllCK HOUSE, on Csirmlrr strtsti price >1,500. , , , For lloupes. Building Lots or Farms, at low prices am. eajiy terms of payment, call at the Real Estate Office 01 S. CUTtI iIKUT k SOS. 14'VP'Ip’ f|>u PRINTERS.—We are p.-cciviiig iruiu ojw ruauai j vi X L J..hu«m A Co.. Printert'’ ui-w* and card Inks; bnu* limsl and common Galleys; brass Rules. ail sixes, common and jwb Cases, composing and j-Limiing Sticks; Ley Brush*v and Furniture; iOO founU fancy Card Letter*. Lends rut to order. , . > ! rder3 for Press-s and Type will receive our particular ■tteu'.iou, nod will be furui-hrd at foundry priced. e. JAYNES’ IVkin Te* Store, octifrlta No 38 Fifth street. BLA NK LTa.—too pairs of the bent all Irt Blankets, ranging in price from s2t $l2, ju»t received tod for sale by foct2o| A. A. MASON A CO. UOUaE AND LOT t OR BALK, situated in Strawberry alley. Price SGGO. A Hou.-c and Lot, In Allegheny city, on Washington street, fbr $7OO. _ _ „ A House and Lot. in South Pittsburgh, near the Toil (Ja», tor S33Q. Terms e«.*y. 8- CUTHBELT AKIN, nctlG Real Estate AjfrPts, No. I*o Third at. I'Wrt HALE.—A superior Farm House, in Rochester, 26 * miles below Pittsburgh, at the junction of two Rail roads on the Ohio river; it is doing a good biudoew, and is in the btef kind of a location for making money. Enquired OCCJO TUOMAb WOODS. 7b Fouri; et F'“ IHH—Just received, at the corner of Wood aud sixth streets— - , MBbB MACKEREL, in bbls, halfbbls, quarters and kitta; No. 1 do w “ ** “ SALMON, in bbls and kitts; « do spleed, put up in 10 Ibsesnx; •• CODFISH. , The above areoftbla fall’s catching, and pot °P for frilly use. foct24] W. A. M’CLURfI. EW BOOKS, BY EXPRESS.—Utah knd the Mormon*; Leather Stockings aud Silk; Sandwich Itlasd*; The Orator’s Touchstone; The Knout and the Russians; The Grinnell Expedition; Aubrey; Farm Implements; The Boyhood of Great Men; Progress and Prejudice; Travels to Armenia; The Cxar and the Sultan; Footprints of Famous Men; The Dodd Family Abroad. For sale by octb B. T. C. MORGAN, 104 Wood street. |°IOFFEE. TEA, SUGAR ANITMOLAod btJ— -4i.0 t*g3 prim* Rio Coffee; 25 pocheta prime OLd Government Java Coffee ; 160 half chests Yonng llyson, Black and Imperial Tm 18 j hbls prime N. O. Sngar; 200 bbla prime N. O. MoiiMSeft, onk cooyeragt*; 100 bbla •* St. James” and bt. Louis S. 11 Molasses. In store and foi sale by MILLER 4 KICKETfiON, DCrT - 220 and 223 Liberty stieet. SMALL CAPITAL required to' purchase tbe stock, fix tures and good will oi' a basin*a in the city, now in X7T* *° a ““■* mone ’s. (othSSltT^. no v3 Real Katate Agents 140 Third street. Ki.-jiffAx'ffANTKD-The highest price, in cash, will be paid for Beeswax, at „ DR. KEYSERB Drug Store, no? 4 No. 140 Wood street SUNDRIES— 250 boxes W. K Cheese, in Flora. 60 bxa large and prime Cream Cheese, for cutting. 1000 bus Ear Corn, at depot. 1000 bus Shelled Coro, at depot 100 bbls North Carolina Tar, to arrive. 60 bag* Saltpetre, in store. 50 bbls Urease Lard, to store. 100 bbls New Orleans Molarees, in oak cooperage. 160 bbls do do cypress <*»!**»**,„., For sale by foetal ENGLISH A RICHARDSON CHEESE —600 boxes prime W. It. Cutting Cheese .Justre ceived bd'l for sale by 11ENRY 11. COLLINS- A n '£t"‘ hlm, ‘ '° r b ’»iNRY n. COM.INS. T'OBACCO—IO boxes Rureell A Robinson, frT; 1 26 “ W. U. Grant, s’s; 26 “ Webster’s Old, SV, with a large as sortment of other brand*, 6's and pound, for aale by ocPil SMITU A SINCLAIR. MOLASSES— 200 bbls N. o. MoUbmw for sale by oct2l SMITH A SINCLAIR. Duff's College* „ The day and evening classes op the com mercial DEPARTMENT, of this Institution, are open for the reception of pupils in Mercantile and Steam .boat Book-keeping, Penmanship and lectures on Commer cial Sciences. ; ... , A new edition of the College Circular, Jost published —call and get a copy. 27 UTTER, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED — 6 bbls packed Butter; 200 bushels Pennsylvania Clover Seed; f. hum Timothy Seed; received bird for sale by bot 7 ° a ° 8 J .MILLER C RICKKTSON. LAN’KEIS.—A. A, MASON A Co. are now -opening e.nothor large lot of all wool Blankets, of all sixes and qualities, wbioh will be offered at low prices. dot- NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.—HAGAN A AHL, No. 01 Market street, have just received x largv as sortment of the above Goods, which were boagbt at a large discount from usual prices. Their stock ecm-d*ts of every Variety of Dress Goods, Embrold-ries, Lace Goods, WuU® Goods, Hosiery and Glove'. Cloaks, ’ almas and Shawls, with a large a-softenrnt of It ij« keeping Goods, (nov* WATCHES— REDUCTION IN PRICES.—CiIixePS and strangers can now buy Watrbes at my establish ment cheaper than usually fbund in the eastern and have a reliable guaranty as to excellence and time-keeping qualities. A v«Ty Urge assortment now In store. Wat ch repairing of every description, particularly flh* work, don« In » superior muunar, undwanmntod^^ -—^2 —: ifflgffl&rAtreeVeorogroTtqnrth bobbbt b. pattersos'W ; 1 t-k iJ VEBY AND BALE -sfjflKSL iTO' STABLE, SS£rmam<ma .«*..« t >rV * -*V J.' Af.% * "■ I.’J 1 ? 1 -*• ■■■*l a• - *»--r ***** .i ' •< •' •iVl.'H’- ’« *. ’ 'A. wvsre* r * .. v-s* j <.sT;/ it*--', , ..... ' W' * •• '. •'.wA . ,/rX -1 .• .yvs ttown a .vvf. . .*** ■ '■ -X’ -■**•>!*»'*" ■'* ' { r _ DELAWARE SAFETY IKSUBAHCB COMPAHY. tteJiovtbßpom of th*-Ea<?bange, on Third Vrtrtht; TmtADEtmiAT-- ' n . , HARXNS INSURANCES. , , 'Wo all parts ofthi World. *V .) :•i f. /lIUtANU! INSURANCES , . . Qa goods 6y risers, !osuils» lakes and land carriages, •ellparts-tff the Union'.' 1 - ...... FIRE INSURANCES - o».»wtthaßfli*a generally. : . Gb stores, dwelling houses. Ac. ASfISTS.QF.THR OOMPANT, NoTflinhet T, 1853. Ikmdsand Mortgages..... $2i,SOO 00 State of Pennsylvania, PhU'adelphl&city, Spring _ Garden, Southwark, and other loans, .....181,553 4^ ■rjwirat n(wapwßwwwPi—w«»^Bm , am»e epw l panies Bills receivable. * ....................... Gash on hand ■ Balances in Of Agents and premiums _ ■ on Marine I’oltaieffreceDUViJßued..'.., 121,<0< CT » Wm.' SlarUn, H Llugh Craig, ! SpmCer 11*11 rata, Charles Rrfiy, ' 1 Samuel E. Stokee, - Hehty Slddtt,' JamesTtt^ocir,- •• ‘ Wm*.-' Byte, Jr., Joshua Ti.'Prtoe, - JataesTennent, Je-bh-B.Brtnple, • Charles Schaffer, J. T. Locan. tfittaborghy 15. T. 0. Morgan, do. WM. MARTlN,l’rerident. TUUB.C. UAND, Vice l'realdant Jcsspirtt . Cowan, ssc*y. ..Joseph 11. Seal, Htffouni) A fiouder, Julia, C. Datfip, Kob^rtßUrteh, ' J6Tm R. Pt»rirofi*, , Qoprge Q Lfiper, DWinstc®, , J 3. j6nfaTjfl>ok«J,' J, O, Johnson, James C. ITaod, TheOplhm Paulding, James B: M’Fkrland, W.' C. Ludwig, P. A.MADKRIA, Agent, . 95 Water street) Pittsburgh. THIRD ASHDAL BTATBMBST OPTRB STATB mutual pik* and marine ' IHSUHAHCE GOMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA. Aaaals, May l*t» Premium* recsired to Alaj iht, lt»3~. Inlet-paten Loans, Capital Stock.-—............... lUtfirae4.pr«aiuiD», Lowee, Ke-inpuraoc*, Kx pensen, Ac,,.-,....-.. IVTBfTMKStS. Bond*, Mortgages, Blocks, and other goal seen , tnxitim-u.:-. - $161,481 »8. PremlanNotw - Il fUah/w -■ .. _ 17,820 Xl Total ain't of Baaourosa, Liable for Leman.-.. $368,318 70 BIttCVOJU. JOHN P. RDTHRRFORD.DaujihIa county, P. C.SE DO WICK, Harrisburg, BAMCKL JONKB, Philadelphia, A. WJULKINS, BanKer^Pittiiburgh, A. A. ttRIKR, ** JOHN B. RUXILKBJOBD;Dauphin county, A, J. GILLBTT, Uarriaborg, .B.T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ,Carbon county. , JOHN P. ROTUKRFORD, President. A. J. GILLKTT, Secretary. WUttasure against peril* of sea and Inland navigation, alia, on Merchandise in dty or oountry, at lowest ratee can rietent with aafety. Policies issued on dwelling house; either perpetually or for a term of yean. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smltbfleld streets. myShtf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. THE UKITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. JS . Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Oficert of the Heme Board at Philadelphia: DtUOTOU. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul D. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, La wren** Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingiey, Geo. STHenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, WUUam U. Godwin. William ITKe*. President —Stephen K. Crawford. Tice PreeuUui —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, riUsbvrgh —James H. WUlaon, 51. D. Allegheny CUy —R.lLMowry, il. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marlT.y No. 74 Fourth street, PlttVburgh. The Franklin Fire Ininrance Company, Of Philadelphia, P-nnjytoania. T\lRBCToRS—Charles w. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias A/ Winner, Samuel Grant, Jacob H. Smith, Geo. W- Rich anli, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolpbi K. Boris, David S. Browns, Morris Patterson. Csu. N. BAhCXta, Prtrtderd. Cua«. Q. Basel**, Secretary. Onntitrohtomakeinrarance,perpetual or limited, on every de?'Tiption of property, in town and country, at rates as low as «t* consistent with security. 'The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to an Act ox Assembly, were as follows, vti: Mortgage .... r..-al Estate. Temporary Loans. Stock a. C*jh,4c....~ ~ Total $14112,708 44 “Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, Josses by file, thereby affording evidence of the advantaged of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness r 1! liabilities. }. GARDINER OOmS, Agent, ap24 Ofica, north-east mr. Wood and Third sts. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annxt&lPrmiumt and Western Fund 51,000,000. INCORPORATED 1*26. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the mostfavom- ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY GEO. £. ARNOLD, Aoemt yOiZ PITTSBUBOff AAD ALLEGIISKY COUNTY. marl&y Western Inturanc* Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., President. | F. M. GORDON, &cr*.tary CAPITAL, 9300,000* T]|riLL Insure against all kinds of ri*k«,F!RE and MA f V RINB. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid- A Uomelnstitntion, managed by Dissoroae who are well knows in the community,end who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which tkeyhaveasstnned,asofferiag the best protection totbose who ierireto be injured. Wcecfers.—R.Milter, Jr.,o. W. Rlcketsen, J. W. Botler, N.Holmes, Jr., W. n. Smith, C.lhmmm, George W. Jaekeon, Wm. H Lyon, James Lippencott, George Darsh*, James Me- Aul»-y, Alexander Nimick,Thomas Reott. W%Office, Nn.P2 Water street, '’Warehonseof Spang t On, .ip stairs.) Pittsburgh. «*ov24:ly Fresh Btoek sf Nunns A Clark’s Pianos. HKLBUEK respectfully tnlurms the •public that he has Ju<t returned fn<m the Kastero cities with the largest and most comi'h.'te stock of PI AROS ever brought to * » * * » ’ tnts <-Uy. They are from the celebrated Ihetory of NCtrxs A Clav s, New York, and are warranted per/rd in every re spec: N. 4 C.’s Pianos have received the first class prise •med-ilt both in this country and Europe, and they are con sidered by the musical profession, nnd judges in general, ae altogether unrivalled and unequalled. The prices will inva riably he the same as charged at the factory, witboot addi tion. They range from $260 to $l,OOO. Also, a choice lot of Dunham’s well known and highly popular I'IANOS. Dunham’s Pianos wrrs among tne first used in this city, and they have kept up a most enviable reputation to this day for superiority of tone, touch, and du rability. The above lot comprises all styles aud prices; andasevery instrument offered fbr sale by the subscriber is carefully and thoroughly examined by him, be can, in all cases, guar antee to furnish purchasers with pixxf, substantial and re liable Pianos, and at factory prices Person- In want of a good Piano will find it to their interest to cal! and examine before buying elsewhere. HENRY KLKBEU, Sole Agent for Nunns k Clark’s Pianos. Also Dunham’s Pianos, No 101 Third street, oct24 Sign of the Golden Harp. Pianos taken In exchinge at theirfull vaine New Stoek of Cblelccrlng’a Pianos. JOHN H. MKLLOR, 81 Wood street, has and now ready for sale an entire new stock of Piano the celehra- U " S Vl Bled manufactory of Chicßßng k Eons, Bos ton, ootisistiog of all the newest styles olo,and 7 octave instruments, in richly carved and plain Rosewood and Walnut Cases, and with ell their late improvements. Purchasers c-_ choice out of the largest stock of Plano Fortes ever brought to the city. Prices Invariably the same as In Boston, without addition fbr transportation or risk, and every instrument warranted. Also, a large lot of Plano Stools, of various patterns. MELODEONB.—A full supply of Oarhart’s Melodeons, at $46, $66, $75, $lOO and $l6O each. For sale by JOHN H. MKLLOR, Sole Agent for Chiekering k Sons’ Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvsnia. oct4 CHINA HALL, MJBUT BTUET, UtTWUM THUD ASD rOCHTU STUKTS. STRANGERS VISITING THE CITY SHOULD CALL IN to see the beautiful assortment of CUJA'A, GLASS and WJ£ENSWA&K, now open at the above establish ment. Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to offer inducements in all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware, white iron-stone, we nave a great variety of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored stone ware Tea aud Toilet seta. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set is large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and House Furnishing Goods, we bare a large assortment. COMMON WARE—Oar stock of common Teas, Plates,’ Diabee, Uakers, Napplnt, Bawls, Pilchers, and every article in the line is large, and we are prepared to pack them with or without fine goods, as the purchaser mav wish. Also, a large assortment of ait kinds of GLASS WARE, which we are selling at manufacturers' prices all of which arc offered at wholesale or retail, by oct26 JOHN J. O'LEARY. Steamboat Furniture and Chairs. WE have on hand and are constantly manufaetn- STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND of every description, vis; *1 I Extension Diuing Tables; Do Bar do; Ladies Cabin Chaim, of various styles; Gents. do do do; State Room do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; Tcte a Tetes ; tkifas; Divans; Centre Tables, Wash Stands: Card do; Water do; Trays, Ac., Ac. Materia! and workmanship warranted, and prices satis factory. T. B. YOUNG * CCk, ■JEMi, ■■ ~ 38 Smithfield aL,opposite,Qjtj Hotel. . DRIED BEEF—Cincinnati Sugar Cured Reef received by dotS W A. M’CLURQ. JAVA COFFEE—26 pockets superior Java Coffee reaefted •fid for sale by [novS] W. A. M’CLURG. r. • , , :bs»B «3Wlß(|mnsao'J xisHAsa* jjci>. aA.HXi*» hmwk .. J: XV -w«tfsd*v'* *%£ i ; -TO* I*#® B”S «*«« M A’tfRWHTO r No. e'Tm - F* OBltaif 'tna IWnSS’IS&aMi, Colo, BahTt tfotas and UH WttfraW-bdfaght and wt* ; Uotieottonsßadethronghoutthe Union. ’ - Business paper disco tinted, and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and sold <?n comtuiiudon. Money twceWed oh'deposit/und hiterftt all aired iVhen left fora-HpecjikHitiaig. ') -■• .-: . . -■ dee> BANKER* AND EXCHANGE.BIiOKKBa, Bum Removed Vuir OJfiu to the Corner ttfFi/lhanp.WobdtU. •" " ptniatJndH, i»a. ■ •• ’ " • V>AIHIQ&B A FRIEND, Sankara and ftxchamw Brokers, Jt . and Dealers in Notes, Draft#, Aopenttncee, Gold. SllTer and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and YTerfera Cities constantly for sfiie.* • Qollestiomiinadaiii.all tbetatie* throoghoutethe Unified States. inpar fubdgot cameabpaper.at the corner of Fifth and Wood directs. . . . .. . [fobs K. HQLttßa * 80H8, . . BANKERS AND EXCHAKtiIT BROKERS, ‘ iiarx itracTXD ttuia tusauio and sxcbahox ornen to So. 61 amn «*ii*xT,:rou*. oaoaa aiLDii:oL» etuat. IT. HyLMEb A SONS, Banker*- and Exchange Broken, Xi • and Dealers In Notes,' DraftA Acceptancee,'Gold,BU wr and-Bank Notes; Hxlftangeoii : tw-Baaterir‘»iwWei»arn Gules constantly fur ole.: Collections made in all the -tbrqngboot the Untied' States. Deposits received In pat funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, betweenTbirdandPenrthstß. ‘-[jt3o:ly ju. a. h00p,......./. .;.Tsoe. simeaict, HooKfceAßeraT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1 *. A l'lUdiM —, ». I aNALKRBin Coin,Bank. Note* lime Pills,.Fop >1 ■» 1 / Domestic Exchange Certiflratea.faf Deposit. Ad. . ..ffiHfi Bichinge on all the principal cities Of the Uwotiinumi* reps, for sale In- rum* to mittVpufcHaeenr • 1,,: ' Oummtwad par fundsreoeivad on deposit _ . . Collection* mide pa all parts of the Union* at the lowest rates. 'T*epll:ly TIBRBTAS A tO., BANKRKS ANl> EXCHANGE BROKER* ‘ . Jic.Ofi Wood Afreet, corner; q/V mauami Mfrj/t'* PITTSBUa«iI, VA BUY and SELL Bank Notes and Oolhi Discount time esehttus#; and-promissory notes?-make ooHeoOons in ail ib»|>noelpdl.ciiiesef.theUniotn. JBeeMvw depftlßtil on call and on give their prompt attention to all other'maltferi appertaining to a Broker's burineis. Eastern Exchange conatamly on head. ■■• mart 5209,010 51 135,250 &« 1,916 19 .... 100,000 00 $446,188 26 JOHN WOODS, BAN KKR AMD £XGHANtt£ BBOKKE, M 87,364 *6 £&8,31S 70 dsalu ut £xohangs, Commercial and Banic Hot^i. SToCK bought and /told on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. • I fourth street, nearly opposite th* M. M, Bank. ..... : _dcoifl BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ooßam' t>? voob and fifth Siam. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Bertern Cities umtantly for mim. XxmnßUle ot Exchange aod Uuld, SUrer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made In all the principal cities of the'United Btfitee. De posits rewired of Parwnd Current Funds. • JnmrtTlj? ~ T '' »rraao kum,- ~" ’ nous os najOs kßAKkft dk r . BANKEBh AND. EXCHANGE RRQKEBE, BUY AND tiELL Gold, hllrer,and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Beal Estate or Stock Baeurttl«:jmrrhase Promissory Notes and Time BUto, «n Beet-and West; buy and sail Slocks oo CommDsion. . . ! Oollectlonß made on all points in the Union. (myl r^?r_ drindufoiD i * con; ? - BANKERS AND EXCUANDK ttIWKEKB,-'- ■ 1 vEALKtU in Exchange, Goto, Bank Notes, Eight and I ) Tune Drafts, Ac, CoUecUons carefully Rttended to, and prowrdß remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks boogbi and sold on commission. ‘ -69„N0. 74 fourth ah, past door to Bank of IHtttb’g. j we W A u H fjji “Loom ih. STOCK AND BILL BBOKB&i Qrfioe. iYo. V 2 Fourth n n a txm Wood, I'ITTSItUKUH. 6^-Notea, Drafts, Bonds, Mungage,., and Loans ©n col laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought and sold. . . 0614 1883, EXCHANGE AND BANKING IIOUBI Of A. 'WILXIK& A CO., No. T 5 Fourth Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh* j* a s , iTtruicaoa Domestic and Fra ijm Axc/airipr. ikinA .V'4/j, G**ld and Nlferr BoughU Sold and Exchanged, at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE Of WTT.T.TAM A. HTLL A CO., »aa>> irraßOao s • _ Interest allowed on time depoHlts. [ jeul* THuarso.r natZ....-'. -»»• *.cacqh*t. THOMPSOH BELL A CO., BANKERS AND BltOK BRB. Comer of Third omit Wood untie, FWilxtrgh, Pa. THOMAS WOODS, s»-commeiu;ial ueokee,*®* aan dialir i.r IVotas, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, Ac., So. 7f> fourth rt, Pitubargh, Pa ( >s^ CITY HOTEL,. Bf-TiWS'S,) Corner of SmithAeld and Third streets, Pi TTSBVHOU, PA. GLASS A CABLE, Proprietors. JOHN I*. ULAor, DAN. D. CARB, i lau xiupi ) [Ut, at. cktrit* e r«fT7 uoau.) .$318,124 G 8 . 7B f |' , lllB largr and ecnuaodjoua House baring umlrTgonr j. thorough repair end fumiahMl.w.iUi;Ot« thn-ughout, i* now Open for the rw:«ptlon of the traveling j>uUkl Cnaaose wwnaaais. aprtU*.<im _ ST. CL A 1 U HOTELs tFORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Pena and St. Clair streets* C. W. BBNITBTT Proprietor. A^*ThUis a tret clti* bouse, between the Railroad De pets; the rooms are Jargeaml newly fhrutshed,and charge* moderate. aprihijdaw OWam% w a r AVKKLEY UoUsK, 6b south Eighth atreet, betwvwn YY Chretnui and Walont, .TO. 11l Arch street, rhlladrlphls. T. S. WEBB (late 01 y the Ksgle,) l’roi.nr-tor. t sua>ty COiLS&M OF MAIN AN OX/Vlli WAFHEN', O 'l'ilK Proprietor lakoz, pleuurr In announcing to the X public that thianewaud elegantUntei baa beenopenad aaahoufeufeatortsiomMit. Being coumodiouaaiui rouu>. and adjoining Lbe otfioe of the Ohio Btage Company,it offer* induoeaeste unsurpasaei in Warren for the accommoda twTti oi the traveling community. A ahare ot puWic patrunaga Is respectfully solicited. aulJ M. GAsJAILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE. CILt?TNLT THirtO. PHILADELPHIA. PARKER A- JLAIU.O, Proprietors. jylQiitu, IKtlua PER DAY. fiicHLI*L.AN IIOLbJK, JOUNXTOWM, I’JINN A. riiUF undereignud Laving Ukan charge of the above X named House, and refitted it ai a large expense, in a cumturtahle aa well as elsgaJH style, is now prepared, to re cave gu»ste, and give ample nißWnio to alt who may {« tcoiM the Uoure. iaui:U j JAJIBe DQWNEI. HARK’S HOTEL, 1 Late Farmer’* Exchange,j NO. Li 3 LIBERTY tsTRKET, toot of Fifth street, PitU lutrgu. SAMUEL IlAllE, Proprietor. Tub Hotel Is entirely new, having just been completed ami opened for theacoipmaiadon of the public. ijKpld_ TUirOLKIf HOTEL IS NOW READY FOR SUMMER VISITERS. The grounds hare been Improved, and the House reedereu more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy to b»c hh> triends. An Omnibus of tho Excelsior Line is now running from the station, ou I'ifth street, to the-GLEN IIuTRL. lAiaves the station at 6 o’clock, A. M., and 6 P. M 4 return ing at 9 A. iL, and Cld P. M. jwrj:etn _ ___ J.Q. MARTIN, Agent. FUANKXIN HOUSK, CiaveUnd, Ohio. PATRICE A SON, Piu>paixxva&—This House has uu >• dergone thorough and extenstve repairs, alteration* and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the prqpne tore pledge Uuanselvea that uothiag shall be wanting ol their part to render tha Fmj>kum a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel can be found. ££& Jyedf C, PATRICK k BON. FLURENCEHOTEL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (ooitnuovcn on tha xosopeoh rtin.) REUBEN LOVEJOT, oc3:ly PROPRIETOR. KIisJEV’S HOTEL*: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, pirrsu um oh, pa. my2o;y] S. BELEY, Proprietor. J. U’UteTEKS. JR., AQ’I »• O. UARRU I JERRY HOTEL, corner of Hsnoxit btreetand Duqueau* . Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. marly MOIA3TER-- A MAIIKLK, I‘roprietorn. CORNUCOPIA «“OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-» D. BARNARD. No. 40, Fifth Street, bttwem Wood and Market. janl&:lyj giramoun. CRYSTAL PALACE No* lb Market street. C. C. BEELY, / —N RBSPKCTFULLY informs bis friends and the f «Aiublia in general, that he has just started bit- York and Philadelphia modern style ot OOOKING OYATBRB and everything eIM In the eatiog line. Oysters In the Shell or Stewed, for cenu a doten. He will also furnish the best of everything that the market will afford. House always open until 3 o'clock in the morning. marlS-tf OYSTER SALOON AND IUBTAURANTI 108 WOOD STREET. rjpHß subscriber has now his -OYBTKH SALOON AND X EATING UOUBE perfected in s mahner. that cannot be exceied by any similar establishment in the dty. MEALS WILL UE SEHYSD UP AT ALL HO CSS OF TILE DA Y, from the Cholceat Meats* Fowls* Fishy Ac.* dtc* His Bill of Fare cannot be surpassed, and be would respect fully invite tbs attention of the public to 1L CHARLES STILL, ja2onn*etf 108 Wood street. Bt. Clsllt La|er Beer Brewery* ri IUE undersigned reepwcUuliy inturms the public that be | is now fully prepared to serve private families and tbr public generally, with his celebrated LAUKR BEKR, in bottles. All orders left at his Office, No. 3» DIAMOND ALLEY, (hear Wood street,) wrfll be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. jeiSrtf ■ t. Q. BOHKNQK. Benltx’ Lager Beer^lail* No. IOQ Soiuli/ula street, opposite the Custom Bouse. 1m R subscriber has just opened one of the largest an best finished Lager Beer Halls-in the city. HisUeeri acknowledged to be a superior article, and every ether ao oonunodatlon about his bouse cannot be excelled. m» A, BffixlTZ. iJILANNKI-8. —A. A. MArJON k CO. have on hand avery large assortment of red, white and yellow all wool Flannals. Also, the best qualities of Welsh and Bilk Flan nels, which will be sold at reduced prices. oovfi I** - ’ “* * .\v- - • ■ . .. ! w- •• ■ - i , •• ; .. * \ 11\ . SjBiHuAN S) b PATBKKfi r'rarKND, HILL A COL, HOTELS. THE I’SIOS, GAIiRiLL iIOUBK* Ri£_>X A U KA-N T... - ' - **i * ' • - I fW • ,V,v 1 ■. v . y .- •* * **\ v 6 c'-i- i, o - . - • t,rn: D.* ■ Plrlces to suit all — Dry Goods, "■ A ■ MT'XGHE, corner of Grant and Flflh streets, haajnst and h so# opening nm first Fau stoeu fbr tSus seifoa. The attention of ladles is ree}>eetfullj directed to the fbllorring prtes:" Fine French Merinoes at 75c; 5-4 Wide Parametss 25c; a large assortment of De Case at 12c; fiot coloied Prints 500 pieces Flannel* it Ff-e up; yard wide Sheeting eil weotDe Lain* at'2Bc. Kentucky janes, tweeds and saUh nett from check*, ticking*. mu*Un.-s iineni, crash, table doth*, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and erery other article wutdly kept in a Dry Goode Store, nil of which will be soldier ouA at prices to suit the times. A. M’TIGUK, SSpT corner Grant and Fifth streets. New Arrival of spring and summer Dry Goods.. AT No. 89 N. Tf. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. D GREGG A 00., Importers and Jobbers In British, • French uad German DRY GOODS. Haring receiv ed Qar large ano extensive 6tock ol spring and snmm«r goods, Dutchasw) from Importers, manufactarers, and part ba;i imporlation, we feel safe In assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing fo these acquired facilities in purchasing, we bah Offer such Inducements to bn'yers as are rarely kith In the GiliuJ , Among our dry goods Stock will be found cashmeres, de ;ialoes, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, thoh&lustres,blpaciub plain black and fancy fignAd silks, ginghams andfaacy urinte, la left styles; broadcloths, yestihEs,cnssimerbsrVaGhetß,tweeds and summerpania loonlng: brown and black muslins, table dlapen. WeMrO’klso opened a very large assortment of bonnets, • newest rtyJea.nafmleaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, ana an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace goods, fancy nettings, Jaconetts, moll and figurtti awisi laasfihs and black silk veils, 4c. ' (lor Vanety stock embraoes in part combe, buttons, per (VuSiloucapa, ttleads,port monaieB,patent medicines, p«r* lutnwy,and almost every artisle usually kept In the v»- Mety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver jrkteneß,.watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry pf Mfawesi patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day docks, all of which will be sold at the Lowest price# foreagh r or katnancoory reference. 7 1 N. it-—an early call from buyers Is respectfully solidUd. tet>» - D. QREQG A UP. I GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY tiOODS AT A. JTTIGHB'B HXW STORE, CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS. \ Bating this day opened my new stukb, i beg leave to call the attention of the Ladles to tie itu-ge and splendid assortment Of SPRING AND BUMMER CfOODb/Josi received. Among the stock may be foued Hbtne of the rery finest goods now Imported. It comprises, In part, * i IWO pieces black - and fancy Dress Bilks, OOcts.to s2peryfi 600 do Mous.de Loln«, Baregede Laio*s,and Mousse- Linede Dege; ! -1200 'do Beautiful Bareges an 1 Tissues, hi great variety; 250 do New Style Dress.Gingham*; 2000 do American, French and English Prints; j 600 do' .Freochanu English Lawns; 2000 French Collar*, from cents to (6,00; 200 Mantillas, of the latest styles, among which are son . -of the most beautiful imported into this country. < Also, JSuaUna, Tiealngs, Cheeks, Liaens, Crash, Diapers, TalieCluths, Gentlemen** Wear, he. TKIMMINGB.—-In this department will be tou&d a com plete assortment e« Dtom and Maaritia Trimmings, Maltem and Honltoo Lsce, fine English and Thread Laca; all of which will be sold unusually low. Ten bakes yard wide Muslin at six oents per yard. my 3 A. M’TIUHB. HEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front— Mo. 01 Market street. OCR house being now open for the transaction of a gener al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from oar ex tensive and well selected stock of SILKH, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements as willin sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN k AIIL, apr4:tf Nos. 01 Market and 8 Union street. GLUTMJJNG, CLOT H I N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. T.IOR.UEKLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on liberty JP street, whiob has won an unbounded popularity undeT be uame of the TUItKK DIG DOORB, have, for the pnr poee of acquiring more hpace for their Immense business, removed to the spacious building on thecorner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! ass READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, Is to give then more Cadlltiea for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to nil Goods at the LOWE&T EASTERN PRICES! Awd they will warrant them to be as good as any manu actured In the Union. CUSTOM WORK, IK TO BBT 9TTLX, AJTO PTC* TUB SHOBTBT Son Cl. They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment o LOTUS and COATINGS, for FBOCKB, DEEBB, WALKING AND BDBI- NESS COATS. Oar Interests are identical with those of oar customers, and we aKaorathe public that onr fidelity will not fail to filling all orders we may be favored with. 49- DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— Ao. 88 Wood Street, (■AST BIDE,) 00 ANIB OF DIAMOND ALL NY. H. B.—We desireour patroosto understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Libert) street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. mar 23 JOHN H'CLQggEY & CO. Fall and Wlmter Goods 2 EDMOJiFwATTS. MEKCUANT TaJLuK, NO- I©s LIBERTY STREET.— 1 have now on band a largesteek of Fall and Winter Uooda Orercoatinipsof eotlrelv new design*; HashVeet lugs, of the BK>«t beautiful patterns; Freucb and English Oaeslmeive, of every style and shade in the market, all of which 1 will makr to order on the most reasonable terms, *a<l warranted u> suit. oct4 HEW SPRING GOODS. JUST RECEIVED ATJOHN MeCLOSKEY A CO*9 Whole talc Clothing Warehouse, No. 59 Wood street, sod corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever bad the pleasure of Inviting the attention of the public to. These gix>da have Been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we .an and do sell at as small profl is as any house 1 a the east ern Cities. Therefore, wo respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to give UK a call, and examine our extensive assortment of HEADY MADE CLOTHING. It Is almost impossible to ’•numerate the quantity of immense piles of garments that is to b« seen at this larg establishment; >1 is sufficient to say-that it has never bean equalled by the house itself, marl&lf JOHN MrCLOSKEY A CO. SAnVEIi OKAY, MERCHANT TAILOR. HO. 47 C.L.4J£ UOTKL BUILDIHQ3, IT. CLAJfc STBJrr, PITTBIU&UU. GENTLEMEN ’B CLOTUIIiG made exclusively to order, mml warranted 10 suit Has constantly on hand a choice assortment of CLoTHfI, OASSIMKREb, VESTINGS, «id OVERCOATING, of tbelateatstyles,eelected expressly for the custom trade. Geodemen leaving their orders, will DaT* their wish** consulted and complied with, as all work a done under Lis own supervision. novl2 Clothing! Clothingt r |vyni undersigned respectfully Informs bis Mends and the J. public that he is now receiving at bis store, No. 177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Caasimeres and Vestings, of the tau-st nnd roo»t desirable styles, which be is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We Lav* also on hand a large and well mannfactnredstock of ready made Clothing, to whieb we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for rash, will find it to their > drentage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [mart] C. CONNER. Nsw Clothing Store* NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. 'I'UIK subscriber has just opened this new establishment, X when ha has always on band a large ana choice assort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any In the diy, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ,*6B. The public are requested to give him a call, martily B. OPPKNUmiRR. “WATCHES, EWELRY, &c. Watch Trade. WE Invitethb attention of citixens and stranger* toour large and carefully selected stock of Watches and Clocks; Hal I read Time keepers, in gold and silver cat-**; real Chronometer* for tbe pocket, warranted not to vary a minute in six months, Patent Lever A atchca, f'om $l2 to $220; a large asaoruneut of good common or low priced vYtlches, both in gold and silver cases. Also, itallroad station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac. Witcu HlPAiamo.—-We do Watch Kepairiog in a man ner uot excelled, if equalled, by any establishment In tbe atate. W W. WILSON, corner of Market and fourth atnwta. CLOCKS 1 CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Pfeifle 4 Meyran, DEALERS IN WATCHEa, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ;-V SILT Kit W A KK, Ac„ No. 42 MPTH Btreet, near oppo*lto tbe Horning Post, formerly occu -4ftilßpied by L. Reiueman A Co. We have now hand a .plendtd assortment of 8 dny and 24 hour Clocks, which we oiler to the public at great bargains, such as: Iron case?, pearl inlaid and ail other patterns oi Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment- of fine gold aud silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor esoapment Watches,and an ele gant stock ef Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to sell cheap fbr cash. N. B. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at low prices, and warranted. mar 2& HEW JEWELRY 6TORE, Ho, 87 Market Street, door above the Sorth-wesi comer qj' the Diamond.) JOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John li.M'Fadden A C 0.,) nwpectfully announces to the public, ihai he has opened, at tbe above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Docket arut Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea and Communion SeU, and the usual variety of goods in his line of business. Special care and attention given to the REPAIR of FINS WATCILKd, J K WKLUY, Ac. lie trusts, that from bis long experience In business, he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1853. Henry Richardson, Jeweller, HAVING re-fitted his store in » handsome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern dties with a an* assortment of WATCHES, JEWKLRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom' ere to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns ami makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and V est Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Kings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mache, Work Tahles and" Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monnaies 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* lated. jnoTl] NO. SI MARKET BT&KLT. iii.nk watoheb and meu gold jbwelkt a l ' J; BARGAINS.—We wish to inform the public ibat we are no* offering our present stock oi fine Watches and Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat. Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to buy fine Watches and Jewel ry, give us a i*w l> , and save from 25 to 60 per cam in your purchases; whiih you can certainly do by calling at 67 Market street. N.B.—Watch repairing attended to in all its branches, in a superior manner. <3old Jewelry repaired or manufac tured. to order »t short notice, at Clmmiottt’a Loan Office, NO. 100 ttHITHtfIKU) STKKtfT. Mi Ail FIFTH.— ilou> loaned on Gold and Silver Watahee, sUT*rwax* and other valuable arUoleo. ouljdljr •: r* >* .. . ''SV - ■ ’ V -■ •JAMKSW. :J a ABM**,MBBM «■ 1 ‘ wirwww 91 »ad «» Thlfd itrceX. i , - -j. TV. Vf. respeeiftzll, InftnlsA ! : hi* Jriehißaud customer* that heuV. now oompleted his spring stoekl®| furniture,-whioh i* decidedly f \ ■ . the largaet and best aver afcwd : fb? cals in this CttjLwbicfc ! will be sold at prioes as low as any In ths United Stated < EastorWeet. -i-i.- As be is determined to uphold the quality with well sen- .. soned materials,' beet workmanship, and newest dost pis; and from the extent Of hb orders and facility in miauacUrring. he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the low erf .prices. *• • " 9 He has adopted the principle of identifying hiff customers* Interest with nis own, to quality and 1 price, and keeps ul ways on band the greatest Tariety of every description of furniture, frosn the cheapest and plainest, to the moet ele gant and costly, that a bouse, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or* der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed to any of the Eastern dtiee: Louis XTV tete-a-tete Sofas; .60 Sofas, to plush and hair cloth; "60 doe. Mahogany Chair*; _ 20 do*. 'Walnut “ Mahogany Hocking “ Walnut u “ _6O Mahogany Divans; :30 Walnut ** ‘6O Marble Top Centra Tables: .60 “■ Dressing Bureaus j-80 m u Washstands;., k 40 Enclosed “ 100 Common “ 20 Plato Dressing Bureaus; ~”#9 Mahogany-Bedsteads: " “■2O Walnut “ *6O Cottage u •00 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; £9O Mahogaa* Wenkcebes;-- 10 Walnut . “ lOOtwiry « 60 Plain Bnreaas; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; . 20 do*. Oanafleat Chairs:- lU Cahe'Seal Rooking Chair*; ' 12 ladles’ Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; ' What-Not*;_ Etiguiree; Paper Tablse: Conversation Chain; Pembroke “ KlUabethan ■ “ Hall and Tier « i Beeeption • w Ladies* Work ** Pearl Inlaid u , Extension Dtnteg Tail*; Arm “ • ; Ottomans; - Gothic and Hall Chairs; A large assortment .of -• COMMON rURNITUBE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Gasan Mania supplied with all ar i tick* in their line. . . rtTEAMEOATfi *nd HOTKEY funlafaed «t tk* Aertest notice. All orders prom] Steamboats* Ahoy I m las subscribers tender their acimepr-fa for the favor* bceiowsd. npSkvL by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others Interest* * t 1 ed In building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material urn work* manship. T. B. YOCPfCrS OCfc Oornar Third and Smith field streets, : • jy12,*63 opposite Brown's HoteL M Jamnlowrr. Jru ' CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MAMjFACTUBEE— No. 3W Fettermen’s Bow, Liberty street, nas on hand elafte stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of srery description, made of the best materials, which he will aail lower than artiriee of the same quality can be sold in the city. He would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly radioed prices. Aiso, TnmbM(- every desonjdlon executed in the neatest manner. Orders left atthe Wan BoomSrOr at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly • tended to. - SSlffl A.HII<LIKESftCO., HAYS ON HAND at their extenslra CABINS”* ab a OH AIK MANUFACTORY, No. 44 *£*ield sfreela «" d ;'Jun tarolta™, vHeh the, will sell Ift per cent, customary rate*. only. ' fleaftiy Great Inducement! to Oash Parc Wane re. WB will eeU our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIKA AND BEDSTEADS, at priem that camot fall to please oash rnwihßssis. AIL ear week ie warrentiil Our terms are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR. [ marts oor, Beventhflapd liberty eta. /9k W)l. K. STEVENSON continues u> manufacture CABINET-WARE of erety description, at bis old stand, of Liberty and Seventh street*. UNDEBTAK * «.* DiG attended to, ia all its branches. ayll EDM UND WILKINS~ And near the Cemetery Gate, LawrtneeeQle. Monuments, bubial vault*, tomb stones, Ac Freeport Stone Walls and Fences, Mantle Pieces, Cen tra and Pier Tope, always on band and made to order. .V B.—flavin* introduced a new style of Penee for Cbm etvry Lots, of DURABLE t-TONK, cut through in panel or railing lonn. and at very little cost over Iron fencing. I refer to specimens of that and other work I have already done in the Allegheny Cemetery. I bare on hand a choice e.-lection of drawings for every description of work in my line. Col. HENRY MeCULLOUQH, Pittsburgh. WM BAGALKY, Esq., do KRAMER A RAIIM, do Mre. HARMAR DENNY, do Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Homo Wood. llon. THOR IRWIN Allegheny. Mrs. TIERNAN, Sr., do JOHN McDonald CROBBAN, Isqr., Monoogabela Iloare. aprlo.d*w TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, M the Pekin Tern Store, 3 H .Fifth BTAtsr, Pittsbumb, Pa. BY the half chest, of neatly pacaed in metallic packages to suit the trade. The subscriber is now reeaiv lag ble Fall stock of GBIIb and BLACK T£A£L—aoaAStlßX ot some of the finest clcts to b< found in the Eastern m*rxet. Merchants visiting tke rity are invited to eall and exanunuoor stock. Below u a list of the various grades, all of which have beenexrefully selected.andean with confidence be recom mended : 30 half chests fine Young Hyson; 10 do do Momne Young Hyaon 10 d© extra fine Moyune do; 100 do Superior do; 15 do extra fine do; 60 Laequred boxae extra Curious Young Hyson 25 hall chests fine Gunpowder ; 10 do extra fine ou; 6 do do' Moyune Imperial; 20 do Buperior do; 160 do Fine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra fine Oolong; 30 do extra Curious do; 20 do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong; 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; 6 do Curious oo do; ALSO—Java and Rio Coffee, Lovering’s Crushed and Pul* veriaed Sugars. ALSO —53,000 Principe Begars, which will be sold very low. . A. JAYNES, novllalAw S 8 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. JOHN LAUGHLIN. formerly foreman for Mr. &-St»ner, would respectfully announce to hie Mends end the public generally, that he has rented and newly fitted up the fine stund lately occupied by Messrs. J. 8. A C. Lett No. 39 Market street, between Second and Third, where he is prepared to make to order GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING in the most fashionable style. Having himself served a regu lar apprenticeship to the trade, and being a practical cutter, be therefore flatters himself that beean turnout garments not to be surpassed iu workmanship or style in this or any other city in the Union. Having just returned horn the east, be has a large as sortment of the most fhshionable Goods, in his Una, ever brought to this market. N. B.*—Boys* Clothes made and trimmed iu the neatest manner. lie will also warrant all ware what it is repre sented to be. Parents will find it greatly to their advantage to give him a call, if they want their boys neatly fitted. Don't forget the place, No. 88 Market street, between Second and Third, west side. seofcdewtai Dress Making and Millinery, S\ MRd. S. E. CARGO respectfully tnfonnsner friends □Mud others, that she Is prepared to make to order the latest HtylesOf DRESSES, CLOAKS, MAXTILLAS, TstLMAS, dc., on the shortest notlee and on the most rea sonable terms.' Children’s Clothing made on with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered ami dyed according to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to give sgtisfaction. • Apollo Building*; No. "G FOURTII Street, second story same entrance as to the Crystal Palaee Dagnerrian Gal; lery. jyfthdawly William A. Hill £, Co., BANKEas, Xu. 64 Übod tbrtti, Pittsburgh. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND BTUCK3:— 40 shares Exchange Uauk ; 17 do Mouongahela .Navigation Oompany; 20 do Citixeua’lnsurance Company; $2,0u0 Monongahela Navigation Company Bonds; s■>,ooo City of Pittsburgh Bonds; s6,uuo County of Allegheny Bonds. [aepfcdlWAWtf ■ OK TILE CURE OF DEAFNESS, PAINS, and the Dis r charges of Matter from the Bare—also, all those dis agreeable noises like the burring of insects, ailingef water, whining of steam, Ac., which are symptoms of approaching Deafness, and also generally with the disease. Many per son s who have been deaf for ten, fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to utto ear-trumpets, hare, after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly recom mend its use. > Paaxxth Dok’t Neqlxct You* nwrr/ww children annually become deaf, in oonsequenoe of dis charges of matter from their ear*, induoed by hoaxlet Fever, Colds, Ac. Now. if mothers would do their dnty and pro cure Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness, and use it as directed, their children would be cured : but if neglected, the discharge con tinues very troublesome, the bearing gradually gets worse, and finally partial or total deafness ensnea. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Call and tte Mn.Batlrr.amlshe vnll imparl to you infanta- (ion ihalunU convince and futonishymu Abtounsuo Fact!— Philadelphia, January a.—l hereby certify, that when 1 wu about twelve yean old, I gradually became deaf in both ears, so that ijjjs few mrmthu j found It almost impossible to bear, unless in the very loodesttone of voice. 1 remained in that situation until summer, a period of eighteen years, when 1 beard of SCARPA'S COMPOUND ACOUSTIC oil. I immediately obtained s 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 thin* a remarkable one, will find me by calling at my residence, Concord street, first door above Second street. Rntrnr.i w»- — For eaie by nOOP'S, 67 Market n. A CARD,—ilr. G. ANTON and H. SCHKOiiDRR would respectfully announce to the citizeusof PUubnrgh and Allegheny that they will give instructions on the Plano, tiuitar, Violin and Flute. Inquire at H. bchroedax A Co.’s NEW MUUQ STORE, M fourth strek ■*» ■V, * . .'i ,* . lAudi'j'J/- JU'iUAUHU | - .ax/.J *wui . i -it,7 . XiaVig . • Iflirrath Merchant Tailor. [From the Tribunal A.JAYNRB, Pekin Tee Store, 88 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. '■itr. f y E 1 .. .. < ai'Ur’h J.pAiiilb Uliitnr*. j oV.wif'i &&■<& | J3T ; rHE ; 'R PONDEW—- a j in&Hible Remedy for Scromia, tttag'a Jfirii, fihmmri 'tiem, Obstinate Cntenaou* Krotfenm Pimple*.'* t paaial4 . On the r Bofis, Ague and Fever, >6rotilcßctr4 . -Bye* IUDg - Worm er Tettew, BeaMHead, Bnlargonentand Pain of the Hones.and Joints, Stubborn moerKSrphUltJs - Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Oepolsints, and all JHaeaM < arising fttrman injodlootri sm orMerany,lmprudence in Li&vor laspwrity of Urn Blood. •- -'I greet alterative medtrine and Purifier of Stood ' is now used by thousand* ol gratafal patients from all parts of the United State* who taedty duty to'rite reoarkablS safes performeil by the greatest of allb»*dieioe*, iU CAS TER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, BbenmaMmi ticrofnJa, Eruptions on the Skin, User Disease,.Fever* UToer* Old Bona, Affections tff Ibb Kidney* DlmaMe of (hf Tfcroac Female Asking Sense and Joints, arespeec&lypnt to flight by nring this great aal ineetinubie remedy.. I For all diseases bf (he BhfoA, ndririnfl his yet “been found to compare with it. It cieiisee tbwsy toS« ef aM hapwri tles, act* gently and eforieatiy oathsJflrer and Ktfeifi strengthens the Digestion, givpe. tone to the StnmaeM make? the skin clear and healthy', -and reitotertllb Const* totlon, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the foresee* of yimfliittHhprfattnerifao*indwiftnlQi. Far. the Ladles, it Is inveßtebiy better than all thdieo* mettos ever ased. ; A Lff flpqar of, Spanish Mtetwp wUI remote all saltowiiem ol oomplezion, bring the room 'marftling-toHheebedtrgfraeteetidty to the step,wad hd prove the general health iaaYemarkahWdegrsebeyaaiiafi. the medicjneSjefSTheardoA ... ' The Targe numbed of eerufleatii wHeh we have mmved from persons from all parts of the United Btete*le the tern evidence . tbat I there,u no hmnbpg, ahoat preaa. hotel keepers, ctejdstrate*'phydCumS|‘a]M public mem, well known- to thvoommurfty, adt add tntelrteetlmoriy to the - wonderfol efcot* of thte SBRAT BLOOfkHVKBXkB. .Call, on the Cirealarapd Alumnae, and read the wobderral cures rids truly greatest ofaH Uefiones has performed. I__L' * L : Nous genuine unless signed by.BJJNNE'n; A.BEEB4, Proprietors, No. 3 ‘Pertrsttew, toehatwn<P, Ys£-tb'Wfcom aD orders foe anpteiee and. agenolas auiet be addressed, s - And for sale by B. A FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM ING, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally. oct3laiswly ; Bale of Alternate Keetlens la the State of Mtaaoari. ‘ None* 18 HEREBY- OITHN, UVDEH SHE Proclaipatimk of, the Pxeeteept. bearing date the lbth : ultimo, (NOi 523 T) all the BeeLons bearing odd number* re maining to the United States Witten ate. m&et. on ox'’ ride of the route of the and £1 JaeepA ftrilrocd shuatsd io tke northern part id the Stale of Mtssoarirmoxe.particn larly described In said Proclamation, as advertised in the; newspapers of the State, and sntgeet to sate at not lose than two doUart and Jl/tjf ceatejxram, will be held. aA the un dermentioned Land Offices at the times herein specified, to .wtt: ; " „ ' . , • ... . ; ; At the L*nd Office at PALMYRA, commencing MONDAY, 15th January next. - -A* cfee-'Lfled Ofiee-nt -MILAN, etmutfiencint MONDAY. Bth January next. At tb« LftodOflee at PLATTGBUEG, commencing MON' •DAT, 18th December nest. Private entries wilt not be permitted oatfi After the «P>* ration of two weeks from there maeasement of the-pablic rales respectively. The Bcctions cut by the route of the road will be sold fuseet to the right of way; and pie-emp tion claims under the sevcralaaU of Congress, tuilis* proven upend pafa l fot before, the. onrnjrwßcsaaant ot. the jades re spwdTely, will be forfeited. Given under my hui'u the city of Washington, this 130 i d*y of October, AID. 1854. '' ' JOHN WILSON, Commigjiopgr of ttn> Qwiqfctlapd Office. sew vmet, "" SmJ E4ltM and <S*at»£itiiw tmt. rriBJB snbKdbcT iraltrmi to open xn office for 1 U* onjnytug and selling, on Oommissfomand tne Agency of large Steam Saw-MHl*and Boat- Yards on the' Allegheny river, together with many other fedlitJesfromotherwatorandstoamsaw-mfll*. He flatter* himself that be can furnish'any bffliotf lumber and. timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and 'teihrer them at any point an the Allegheny, Menoenbelav ■ Obkt, or Mlssferippi rivers: contract to bu&d large Barges, Store Boats, Goal Flats, Boat Gmmeta, Bridge Timber, Bail road Tliiilwis Tiwlahtlron,Coal, Ac- townygiven paint*, and wißattend to the Bale and Bentof Baal Berate. from his long experience in hmbljringSfroi^btijjjgiffi^bDat persons are requested to make their contracts soon; eepe* eially those wanting boats or barge bUlaaflumberend tim ber, should contract for than in the fall for the spring and" summer use. Ha will also attend to the purchase and mb of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to Deem Hen, Beal Estate and Oon tractlng Agent; Pittsburgh, Box So. 120, pest paid, will be' punctually attended to. His edee is on Irwin street, No. 2, Allegheny Home. _____ DAVID MUNN. 001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morripon, “ “ Mr. Bob’. 8. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny Hirer. Mr. Wm, Armstrong, “ Clarion “ Mr. George B. Sweney, 41 u a O. A J. Hahn A Co., « m u deo7l:lvd*w STATISTICS OF COAL: Inclodieg Mineral Bituminous Substance* employed in arts and MauUfhcturee; with" their Geographical* Geological and Commercial Distribution, and A mount of Production ana Consumption on th* Ameri can Continent; with Incidental Statistic* of the Iron Man ufactures. By B. G. Taylor, F. G. 8. L-, 4c., Ac. Second' edition, revised and brought down to 1&54,by S. S. Hslde mas. Plot. Natural Bdenee, he. PabUabed by J. W. Moor*, 1M Chestnut street, Philadelphia. The Coal interest la one of the most important In the United Slates, aod. since the first edition of the late Hr. Taylor's work was exhausted, those interested in the pro* duct, oom>nmption and trade, hare had no means of becom ing acquainted with the eulyect in its various relations. Fortunately- this difficulty no. longer exist*, as this second - edition supplies an immense mass of information in relation, to the rarions coal Adds ot this continent, details of mines and mining, supply and consumption, markets and roetee of transportation, analysis of *«., do. Besidr* the coal Interest, then is another intimately con nected with it, namely, th»t of Iron, to the maanfitetnre aßd statistic* of which, a considerable portion of this vplome is devoted Here will be'found afull account of the con el ruction of furnaces to smelt iron with anthracite coal. This work is useful, not only to the capitalist, political economist an 1 consumer, but to the general reader, on ac count of the varied and interesting matter it contains upon collateral subjects. The publisher has spared no pains in making this an attractive work, it being embellished with numerous wood cuts and colored maps, printed on fine paper, MO pages, Bro. For sale by 001.11 B.IC. MORGAN, 104 Wnof uttwt, pw ?Uth. Beautiful and ViJnable Preperty For Sale at Publle Auetlou, x; EAR MANCHESTER, pert of the Estate of the late IN James Adame, £■}., deeU; on SATURDAY, the 11th day of November. at 2 o’clock, P. M., on the prestos. I have been authorised by the owners, residing in a dis tant State, to oSer for sale, at public vendue, 80 moot de sirable Building Lota, adjoining the brrough of Manchester, pa- 1 of the above estate, each 24 feet front by 100 teat deept ooe tier of them fronting on Market street, which is 90 feet wide. These Lets haven fine view of the Ohio river and adjacent ecenery; are near the Plank Road, and Ina very delightful desirable neighborhood, and will be told on quite reasonable terms. Persons purchasing a block of four or eight Lota, could baTe a country borne, with all the advantages of the city, at a moderate price. Title is unexceptionable, and one of tbevenr best about the city, Ebr other particulars apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Real Estate and European Agent, rw-»ia opr. Seventh and Smiihfield sin, Pittsburgh. David Blauan. Real estate and contracting agent. no. % IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for sale, as follows: 180 acids of land in Oder county, lowa, 16 miles from Mow catlne, pn the main road to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip ton, 6 miles from two Railroad depots! 90 aeree Is under cultivation, a good Frame House, Frame Barn and Grana ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard. She form is well watered, high, dry, good fond, in a very healthy county. Avery grast bargain can be bad of this form for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pre- mises. Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Saw MHL now in successful operation; 8 Frame Dwellings, Barn. Black smith Shop and Tools, Boat Sealfold, Work Stop, k*~> situ ate on the bank of the Allegheny river, at MBlac’a Eddy, Armstrong county. Pa ftiqairw as above, or of Mr. L Mann, on tbepremises. 1 also want to purchase & to SOOyOdO feet, B. of good White Oak Plank, 3 Inches f>> V V ! Bor 10 teet long, 7to 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 dty of Pittsburgh, now doing a very Urge business Two to are years of the lease of the boose can also behad,oadintn«diatepceegfrioa if required. Enquire as above. . ; IJIKLD BOOK 4? tag formal* for laying oat eurvee. determining fro* an gta, leroUing, calculating earth-work, etc., etc.: together ▼Ufa tables of radfl, ordinate*, deSertkmv low chords, magnetic variation, tagaraUdms and natural rigm tan* e«e*by John B.H6oek, Ofvfi Engineer. Rocket* the present work is to lopplj a want very generally felt by twliklt Kngjiwen on Books of convenient fom for. urn inthe field, eontainiM the ordinary lograrithmatic tables an ooaxaon enough; bat a book combining with theee tablet others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the nwnemry formula for laying cutcurvta, which this woak it designed to supply. U. S. MmTAiT Ac&nanT,' Vest mat, AprQ 18, 18SA— QcntUmen: 1 have looked over "Union's field Book foe Railroad Engineer*," and think tt wall adapted to the ob ject its author prerposaa,' and hare no qneetfcmhut it wmbe founds very nasfoi and practical volume both for ofltea and field work. . D, B. Mibi» ~ 1 ~ i. Snot, April-SL 1854,. t I am much pleaeeJ with Mr. Benek’s little manual, the “Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the piimnita tio&ofsanLaof the most prsctknd and tutfal of recognised proeeeeee among railway engineers, he has gTrsn others which, new at least in their present form, appear to posrnki a mint of higher mine than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical nee. In conclusion,while I think thededgn of Mr. Henck’s book is such tu to udapt Itexodjeatly well to professional need.*, i have pleasure in expressing my Obtdiel «iatMac!iou with its execution, alike with the per* apicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taele displayed by his publishers. _ b. r&unuix auxxs, C. E. and Director of Benseeleer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Stationery, u 3 Market street, corner of Second. WM. A-.MICLUKG;, DKALK&Ia Tine Teas, Choice Family Oroeariea mad Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH BTS. t PITTSBURG 11, PA. 18 dow reeeiTlng* Urge assortment of FRKSH GOODS, in additlnp to hi* muted? wxteoaiTe stock, purchase* from first bands in the Eastern markets, which, will be told at the lowest market pnees. 49* Hotels, Steamboats, and famines, boring by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. ay-Goods aelirared ta the city fr« ofcharge. sep*T A R.sw kmglsad Physician SAYS that A a. FAHhhBTOC&'B vkaMLlDGß'lstfce only article that can be implicitly relied on fqr the cz pulsion of Worms. Bscrox, s.H, Jane % 1851 To B.A. FbknaUxk tf ’ Qutmare—For fee years past, 1 hare u*«d B. A. Fahne stock's Vermifuge for an «nthVimmtt- practice My attention wae first called to it in a ease where I had foiled to dbdodge worms with calomel, pink and oowhage- A. bot tle was obtained, and used with desirable cAes; since then 1 hare prescribed it for hundreds of patients, and in a large majority of eases with complete eDcotss. In one case a single bottle of the medicine brought away from one pa» tient ninety-eight worms. I have nerer known it to -do hma, i am lpdufwrt to make this statement from an honest oonTiction that it is the most raloable Vermifuge yet known. Bach is m v confidence in its 11 worm-killing" powers, that I recommend it to other physicians in this *wo tJon, »nd-furnish them with tha articie. . M. C. BaTasx, JL D. Prepared and sold by AA. FAHNESTOCK * GO, eokCaUw Me. 0 Wood stnsfc 1 ■ . *• < • ' /-‘o’ ' *S' * -- i "vS •j / . f i 'i mHmmi MEDIC. 88. IPBMWf ■»'« UttfpiattligllHrfial <> JMa EwH«ISK T»nrr , *rTiuiiif^i>fiifTi]BM^Tirfirifi*^ftir : SEE>3i£i: wdm. ttriotfwnSff tbs rsprodaicttott ofhumaa H*. Tslttfltolf AMMWm* -■•rtf **W> •»«M*t. In .tlttj lanLliliMHU 1 «Scti an sot oowflnad to ~“‘w ttTiW t>i»T—i *- aseaeaaigEi msnenlrsßsf from tbs ass of ™»larfisiiajSTWMmTui To tboss who barspradJsposftfcm tOßvamS^Swfi^jSwi [SSS^S»SSS^aB&iaF I —^ffSStr^Tßß |dabwtt*dtona ■■■* ■« ■ 1 “■ mmil ..-. . - ' ' '••' KMHnjrfgl muiTBI , ii i snittbTirl^mrtfiwiirinfilUMatiafj ll> rHisg | oos that it would rsqutrs s edou to —««■■'' ♦» ths ■*»« inniiiiii>i ito^kn» iracS » prfehtegimMiS— la bs;flok«4hHa,Jahd yiTifßisnysnrntit lJ *•“- * -"-• Q&iSBOt fin Eions> and all btrruuiifellaktjlMßMtymMft&M^Hfr **gftws^^^^jggag cnlji«aaU»jvnußtlqßtaM«m... » J r -" NolanfMc* (mp flawy - ss^sssssss&it^^wi •sffleSWßamss«ssrte3S tt»Cw^pg^gl|^?4S gMdiii>», nahafkiool Kwlmoholy. •ehttitT-hyitari*, wratdtfthMW) tbtmyfcfti of iatfdiftimi oftamnfty, dm«^i%|«am ; - totalrmifcn, bn> tfbflttjrinervowHMavißiuutptDilMptNMßMtattaßt to fesuOee, daeay of thtjnopdßattaiAißfitioha, hysteria, mono mania, Tagnatenon, palpuattai of tfi« Iwert'tmtififtiirT constipation, etcvfrum -*nitmr«BßaeaWn£4i-k, tf Qmi i- r rininm t~TiTliriTilriihiiniit^tlßnij>T«Jrni| ****% auui M*Dicnrt toh milujb. The nnoanDeled affects of tfcfe gnat rartuatirarlfe an ctßiililDviMtefttofliialtLAidCaWflMifei tslio nals of medfcina. Thousands of stiraalanta harp tap tan rented—thousand of lnrlgormnti ooncocted agfryplnitlnc I i^SIS^S^SSSL , • _ «mriroiii<iMima; 7 ; a 'mnta Tift *■ ih*h«A- »taratfae ««. collar to bar wx/or o> ThPwfltrOlKJßeMtii ~ ••* ‘~* ■ ~ -■•*•'**' : * * - ■FT^. juißa»EmaoNv ; tie or tiro, a tbdcodgh ie|fcDiu'irtlß"<rfSi aU d&ectJofla an ♦obalWßd'tbe liapfry paMfe-af biditty of fprtafeoba.otmld noiterabeen. •»hot tottb ainmL nary preparation. ftnl It !■ equiliTTrtrnl fir tha mapr itie eases for -which Ti torarirrfnmftndftg. Tftnrwhrti iftoaue men haTfrbean nafhnd by teat iftßlt In itanoohaaitfltfledtPbenaftfth— ......Fj , , PEBSQHB Of f AU nrtifPT.irrTAw or eonrnmpflfe'hiHta, art raatOMKjtbaftto ofkbMtia or two to bloom and Tigor> ehangtny thaafcfee flown yak, yak low, atefcij poke, too beautiful florid ccnghtylrß. TO THE MISfiUIDH). Tbsee areeome of Che Bad ancT mfeTaafchbly Blßcta pjod®. cedby early-haUts of yonth, ris: weaknaae of tbe'baek and limbw, pafauintbo baad,.<Umaeaaof eight, loaa af.mne. colar poweL palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nerrooa derangement of the s!g#«tiVer*flciloflI > 'r«we»J debility, symptbme of ooTntamptioiMij eie. - " Uantatiy, the fearful affects on thamiadaotauirtob# dreaded. Loss of magory, oonfaihm of of erlT to aodaty,aiirilimiil. ore of solitude, timidity, afcL, are some of tnearH* proto col. AllthaaaflUotad .. BOORS gONXSMHLAXnra ‘ho old redact Out a aosnd mind and tody etatbeiaost n* o-«aryreqni»itae to promote eomrabSal ha|n<iu—j ItfiuL wtthoatthessutha journey ttaoqgk Hfc.hiMnieaa.raiy pilgrimage taw ptoepect bandy darkens tbs view; tto mind becomes shadowed vRb dMlfalr. and flOedvtih the melancholy reflection that tbe kmtiw of aobtter sasMtUmited.vttbjpnr.oißi. . GAQOOfI. Pr.VorWelnTiCßritiitf Ott&Jir hasbesa eedfchf&tted by some onprindpled persona. - Id fntma,«ii ttogennlne QordSalvfil toaatha propria u.r’s facsimile pasted over the oork of aacfetotttau and the following words blown in the glass: Dr* Botm , » larl|oratlny Cardial, C. B. PiuiulStOr: H. T* ’The Oordlal is pnt up, highly injiat bah aw ■ prioa tbree dellart per tottis>two fce Art dofleap. rix for twelve dnHara. 0. H..Rnre,Pronrfa«ocv T. SridbyPreggists throogbout the lUM Btstee, fmfli aud tbe West Indian . _ ... ACdßWit Pittsburgh—TLßUtfG, B&0&, Mo. 00 Wood stmt So anEKimn, no.im « . «•..♦ Ctty—JKO. f . HJDtoa. fflurlTinsti B. S. MRAKXftGBL bUtttftff PILLSt POR ALL THB PCBPO6SS OP A FAMILY PHYSIC. IdhoX Ims loo* eadstsdwpuhtth Vflßf - -demand {brafteffbettrepantiee pm , : phkhcould be sebedOmanefsp and yf perfocily nib.la lu omwOosT This ( VOl laetnm wperud to mit'tlmidto ■ walud iD uwiOwttL'tf U» . whifcsucQMs ftanoompitoesUiapur paesdsMgaed. > lt-tt * flaMJaMM—iphysical yffl; but nte u» tost otaUmWi 081 whkhebeuid toy• tw aCfis ob jections, bnt all the advantages, of svcnr other. tm boo boon attempted tew, sad wfihwhnt SilmMs übuunldru* spectfoßy eubmlE to lha potßa JiwWoto -Itfaaehuen on fortunate for the pnifent hitherto that glaoM «f«y pnrga* r *~ U «»-*"»«—<*>"■ «"* thebOWUB, This Is not 'Kanjror theta prodneesb moa potn ■nil iimilslnnlnttirijstem ■stnmnTathalifnualuslnlsnno th* good to he derived frees them. .Thspe pgr matone no irritation or pain, unless It arise from a pmieualx axistinff ohetroedba or derangement fa the 'be«wa. Bring •fruruly Tegetab le, no harm ean arise foam thriruatia amt tr; bat it U better that any inadMne should be tehsn Judl» •etouriy. Minute directions: forlhrir nse la., the eereral diseases te; which they ore applicable ary given on. thoto-* Among thecomplaints which have been saoodUyfop* . them, we msfr mention liver Complaint, iaits rr v. V of. Jauadtoe, Indigestion, languor, ud V List! win*, Irritability, Btlfrms Bea» ~. *>£!****» Ferret and AguaTPsinua the Side f** » all theeeaxebuttbeeonsequ**' - •£*£*■*» •I(mp As an asszftaoi.thf' -*°® of diseased action, intho SflSS!^-^S=SMKa x9*r aisojanrtnwed seme ringnUrty snross rial cm ae Thrt ■fcoaMt.ftwlyuta u, to purifr the Mood mad prepare the rjTttwi frrr flu nprars at aeatoms.; AaooqsstPtoal doss stimulates the laspsoh aid bowala Into healthy action, and restores tbs appetite and tlgflt.. They puruy the Mood, sad, by their dmamt ao tSon on the rimiuhduij»ytam f *SDoftetho rimnfthef the body»nnd.restore-the wasted-to? diseased enogfotrof the whole organism. Heaps an! bmerionei does fo imsto goods, even though no serious ilnrsmgssisiit riistirbatre nscsssaiy desfag riwM sneer be curried toe fossae srwy ?axgitiyemedMtiat redeem 4*ustrength, when hhs to flicau. The thousand eases In whiefc a ls xsqwbed. cannot be enumeratsd hare, but they swgascf -TTBUmcI ias - to the reaaou-of every body; and ftis ooufoteutty bettered, this pill win answers better yuQioss ihsa-iay ffaagwhteh; has hitherto been availahtoto menhind. Wbamtbrir vtr-- taee are cap* known, thwpoblte will no Iriuar donht what; remedy to employ when in need of a oathamc wted trine. ? Prepared by JdbfSß a ATMS, Amayer «hfr3*fcaetfaelJ Cbm fat, Trimgteentapanhsm: Jtan boxes* . . ■ ... a>M b, B. A. IAHBffIKWK * 00, Ph«nnai. M > j br. ellPrugg**** - • " ; "• -•—-- '•• • • '-jyrwii «>— VM. BKXWS r Ka.4lXttsMd Alley, La. AM|, Totae hiseatjreqttanttcm to an.oacePmcttqa, T !■ His bnrihess is mostly —sfl-rrt to PNMi IB y&tereafPtswurs.eTHhwndkpalnfaiaflsotlßm brought on byinumdsnse, Tnnttifiil Isdnlsui slid sti im Urethral IHscharges, laq>uriW ofHhe inrnd'TififjjiTl Tdsos BeaorthcTeirereslOrgan. Prln mwnsrs, MorMneXrnr* Uone, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial DfamaMgbd Weak, ness, Impoteney, Piles, Rheumatism, Tnniele muVrmi, Monthly dapprminni, Idmraa of the Jotoia, Ptont. ia Afleetkns, Pains in the Bacfc and Loins, Ittl ; tatktnof the Bladder and irM r*y*j* TW “*fuTlj fiesleil • Cura guaranteed - - - • - • ttxtemi years'prsctlM (Ms in this city tanablanßr. Brown ■> p> offer aasaxaneee of a speedy cure to all who masuomennr' krUsoare.; Office 'andfrirats Consoltnttoff Booam, et,Wsmns alley -fn-egmmfulßi'iiw., . .. ngrWbway T>HICCMATIBM,^>t. tewWamwly ill—iusil ■rinindj ■ Xbita BhmwHwi I< ai qrtb Bagrtj. that Mlnfal tronble. ItMnrnlU. Offlettna Prlr.t«o»ra»»Ho« JlnuMMa gMAIBMP lUtqMinb' Tb. DwstoxlJ ibijl «t IUM. imwMMSw. k mtus TR’dTH OOBCXRXIBG BMLUBBV TZBMUC6X. X *—A single rial producing wonders! Read thifeilow; lS * 5 ~ Pxut Jeffereon oo^Jan, f T7 x ISU. Ms. B. R. Smuts: Bir~l bougfatuf J.B.H»es,ons bpto tie of roar Termifuga, end gare tt to schildof ndno, and it axpMled W large w«m% end quite a nnmbar of small ones. 1C Plural, Oasnu Mfenon Peb.-T, ISSL Ml R. E. Stxuas—Haring tried your Terwittsffi ha my Anally. I can say that It is not to be snryaseed: by any Veto mifoge in the world for expelling woznas. orßmuna. Wnstow tr, l eflttson to, Pab.lT) 1841 Ms. B. S. Bmua»—lgarwonsbottleof yuntTurmUags to my child, and It expelled 76 large worms. I think it the beet in use. Toose, respeetftally, . Prspsred end sold hy B. R. HELfcßßft A.OO, auld Pittsburgh, Pa. MrDICINR CHRBTft.—I have on hand the ftwest lot os Medicine Chests seer ottered in for Pssaliies, PhyMcians, Steamboats, A&, Aa. XhMswish* ing a guod and cheap Gbsst would ns well to oali and sX» amlnu mine before pordiasing elsewhere. sdST ' JOS. PMMIMO. if £AT CUTlBBS!—Rngglet A Ox’s hopsuved Cutta JlI au«l Sausage Stuffsrs, of yariotas sixes, by MU JAMBS ViUMt. ryt* T3rj*jj a. a
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