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Kniij.i r'J'i:-', b> ' mHRBtf I —tas most porcUn book ptrßiisitfi.--Person»lTt»ol | lectinn* of the Stage, embracing noth*# of 4mS^! anSMitcfri. •''ported 'J* t JSHS? U. Wood. Price $1,25, In neat cloth Mating* •»* ■^*V TSrCTTTitpopularity of this book iiY«rideni from the fact tEafflfteffhondred copies Vore' ! after publication, aod the demand Uwy •«***»«••£ inc every-day, and the publisher has no hesitation In assert ing thaFwlthVn a very short period2o,ooocopies of the work Wi Hear whaUhe ptess say—a selection of a lewbnm among * *The great book of this theatrical age.^-jW. « Destined from Its piquancy and information, to attain a world-wide reputation. —? suodrt- P “ AnTnteresticE book A’orriltown "te:r dßg 00., novll 7 No. 32 Smithtjeld street Xrt ill PHOk'EKTY *OK BAUt—A Mill House of tbrw jV! btories, three run of Stone*, ft Corn Cracker, ■Smut aiiw-hlor, and all other gearing *nd fixtures ueefluy, «d all In comidete order. Also, ft Saw Mfll. complete, two Dwelling Houm*, ft Stftble, and other ©tft-houMB; 20 *s"* of flue land, half in culUTetiDQ. remainder in goodtimber The above property ii situated on Big Bewtotly, about 4 miles from SewkkleyTille. A good business can bf done with both Mill*. Immediate pooeMki* can bft badif de tird. No. 140 Third street TTkMOIRS Of MAJOR ROBERT BIOBU, of ' Irgjni* 31 Raiment, with a plan of Fort Duqueane. Introduc tion by Neville B. Craig, Esq. , ~ .. ... Thi* little bock basrweived most favorable notico both at homer, nd from tbe principal em **f r n jownaJa. »ew.x. Ob--errer pays of It: “We an surprised that thiamnaAa ble narrative line not oeen given to the poblio wfen. *“* Uctu are in a hi«h degree romantic and extraordinary, ana are told in a poetical and animated style. The chapter added to tbe history of our early warn i* e f ooedln S ly eating, and brings to view scenes and cimmutanoei of which we hAd never personally beard. Th„ book cot* but 25 cut.; 65 Market street, near Eonrth. TI'TOUKSiNG UOODB.-FKANK VAN UOKDKBI h*a just IVI receirud a large and beautiful assortment of Mourn ing oo’.lers, Sleeves end Setts in Crape, Terleton and Bwtes, block lace nhd gauze Veits, black Hosiery and Glow, in wool, cotton and silk; Ribbons, Belts and Crapes, in all & Bajon’a best Kid OloTescan always be found at 83 Market street, corner uf the Diamond. norll DKESB GOODS.—A. A. MASON A CO. ara now ’ receiving an unusually attractive assortment of new Drees Goods, comprising black and fancy Dress Silks, rich nU wool Plaids, striped and plaid Mous. Delaines, wltn n variety of very desirable sn arias of French Merinos, Par* aux-tbi. 1 . Wool Delaine?. Ac. novo "I )KtSERVKB AND JELLlES—Preserved Peaches, in I quart and pint jars; preserved Quinces, is quart and pint jars; preserved Strawberries, put up in quart ana pint jars: preserved Pine Apples, in quart and pint jars; Cur* ram Jelly, in plut and half pint jars. Twelve doien of the above, put up by Chauveau, of Philadelphia, Ju*t received by [octZ7] W. A. M CLUHO. lgATlNfl pTn vKk—w«t would call the attention of the public to our assortment of ABATING STOVES, of tbe most desirable patterns, soluble ibr stores, offices, par* Inra, ctcamtoats, and every situation where a nrst rate lifting Store mav be required. We offer an assortment superior ia style of dengn, beauty of finish.and[practice] ntilitv. to any establishment of the kind In the city. Give us ft »IL GRAFF, BKIBINGMR A GRAFF, lB4 Wood street. rpHK NEWSBOY AND AFRAJA—The two great ro- J mancea of tbe season; Who has n it real Afraja? Who has not read the Newsboy ? Let all who have not read them call at once and get them; un i any other new Books they may want, of norS) U. MINER A CO., 32 Smithfleld street KU, FOR KaNaASl—Just publiauea Aaatuusn’e aiap of Kansas and Nebraska Territories, showing the loca tion of the Indian Reserves, asoordlng tq the treaties of !So4; cumpiled by 8. Eastman, Captain in the United State* Army, from actual surveys. Just received and for sale by W. A. GILDBNFENNBY A CO, novS No. 76 Fourth street. F‘ AMILY AND SCHOOL LIBRARIES—Tbe subscriber has a large assortment of American and English Books, f-r v.-mth of All ages; also a foil supply of Carter’s long list of Moral and entertaining Books, for children. A general variety of Books, soluble for Family and School Libraries; besides Sabbath School Books, always on band, at 11RANKLLN STREET PRgFKKT* FOR SALE— A new ; three story Brick Dwelling House, with hall and eight rooms well arranged, and a good cellar under tbe whole house, parol yard, Ac. The lot Is 20 feet froot by 6j feet deep, to an ali*y. Tbe owner* of this Property, residing in New York city, have authorized us to sail at a bargain. Persons interested will please call. 8. CUTHBKBT A SON, no r 7 Real EaUte Agents. 140 Third st. LAID AND WATK&KI> ALPAOCA8 —A. A. aiAoON * CO are now opening upward* of 100 piece* new style plaid nU'\ watetwd Alpaccay.in all colors, which wUI be Bold ** at the lo>r price of per yard- Aho, &Q pieces deelrabl* afroA.* of changeable Alpaecaa at 10 ccutt. nor" x? RANK LESLIE'S LADIES* GAZETTE OF FASIUOIT X for November, has Jast been received. This number cont-iin* over one hundred splendid engraving* of the latest Fashions together with Music, Drawing, Crochet and lea ther Work, Ac. For sals by W. A. GILDENFENN BY * 00*. nOT 7 No. 76 Fourth street. fJINOLIim DAIRY CIIBESE—2OO boxes BnglUh l>at Cher**, received eod for iaie bV HKNRY 11. COLLINB. HYAOINTUS —500 eartv, suitable for blooming in tl n ’“ iT “* yARDROP BBKF BLADDKKS WANTED, by B. A. FAUNBBTOGK t CO., cods No. 6 Wood atreet. S2CRBT i_Kl£S AND BOOK CABKB, of b**attful p*U t»rns. (XU *nd Bee them. oeil7 CUKaI* HOUSES— A good three story BRICK HOUSE, on Logan street, well arranged with a hall and nine room?, all well papered and finished In the best style: bot and cold water in each story, gas fixtures, Ac., $2,800. terms easy. v _ . . . Also, a two story BRICK HOUSE, on Townsend street, containing five rooms, hall and cellar; price $1,600. Also, a two story BRICK HOUSE, on Carpenter street; price $1,600. . For Houses, Building Lots or Farms, at low prices and Mir terms of payment, call at the Real Estate Office of («t26 S CUTUBBRT A SON. 140 Third «tr-rf rju) v 10 PRINTERS. —We uv receiving from the foundry of X I*- Johnson * 00, Printer*' new* and card Inks; bra* lined and common Galleys; Ureas Rule*, all si*e*. common and job Cases, composing and shooting Stick*; Ley Brush m and Furniture; 100 feuntt fisncy Card Letters, Leads cut 10 Onler’s for Pressee and Type will receive our particular attention, and will be famished at foundry prices. * au jayNJSS’ Pekin Tea Store, No 38 Fifth street. T'kLANKETB. —600 pairs of the beet make* of nil 'Wool I) Blankets, ranging in prioe frpms3^ll2, jafitreceived and f»r sate by [oet2o) A. A. MABOa *_W. UOUiE AND LOT EOK SALK, situated In gtrawberry alley. Price S6CO. __ .. . A House and Lot, in Allegheny city, on Washington street, fur $7OO. .. _,, A House and Lot, in South Pittsburgh, near the Toll Gate, lor $330. Terms easy. 8. uuTDBSRT ASON, <«.?10 Keal Kettle Agents. No. 140 Third ft. SALE.—A superior Earm House, in Rochester, 26 1 miles below Pittsburgh, at the junction ol two Ball* roads on the Ohio riser; it is doing a good business, and Is in the best kind of a location for making money. Enquired oet2U THOMAS WoobB, 76 Fourth at. FISH— Jurt receded, it the corner of Wood end Buth MESS MACKKBELjin bbla.hslf bbls, qonrtew aadkitta; No. 1 do “ “ “ •• SALMON, In bbls end Wtts; <« do spiced, put op in 10 »i cans; “ CODFISH. . , , N' " r'v w BOOKS, BY EXPHKBS.—Utah and the Mormen*; i\ leather Slocking* and Silk; Sandwich IfOaads ; The Orator’* Touchstone; The Knout and the BoaaUna; The Grinnell Expedition; Aubrey; Farm ; *“• Boyhood of Great Men; Progress and Prejudice; TiaTelato Armenia; The Czar and the Sultan; Footprint* of Famon* Men ; The Dodd Family Abroad. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, 104 Wood street COFFEB, TJSA, CiUGAB AND MOLAbSfcS— -4io big* prime Bio Coffee; 25 pockets prime Old Government Java Coffee; 150 half chests Young Hyson, Black and Imperial Tea; 165 hbds prime N. 0. Sugar; 300 hbls prime N. 0. Molasses, oak owyjrage ; 100 bbb» •• Bt. James” and St. LouU 8-H. Molasses. In store and fot sale by nOT - pm and 223 Liberty street. SMALL CAPITAL required to purchase the slock, fix tures and good will of a buslners in the city, now to “ a ““ Ul ‘ B ““‘•’’g. C othSSm°*“»on. DO t3 Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third street. KttflWAX WANTED—The highest price, la cash, will b. pH for « r KETgEB , B Drog BtoT ,, nOT 4 No. I*o Wood street. SUNDRIES— 250 boxes W. R. Cheese, in store. 50 bxs and prime Cream Cheese, ibr cutting. 1000 bus Ear Corn, at d*pot. 1000 bus Shelled Corn, at depot. 100 bbls North Carolina Tar, to arriTe. 60 bags Saltpetre, in store. 50 bbls Crease Lard, In store. 100 bbls New Orleans Molnawfl, in oak cooperage. 150 bbls do do cypress cooperage. Jo/sSe by [oct27l ENGLISH * RIOUAKPSON. HEKsfc>—&oo boxes prim« W.K. Cutting Cbw*»,ja»ire ceiT«tl and for salts by PSXKY fl. OOUJNB- PPLKs —10 barrels for sale by octlfl HENRY 11. OOLLINB. finoUACCO—IO boxes Kuasell A UoDitwon, be ; I 23 “ W. 11. Grant, 6’«; *>s “ Webster*! Old, s’b; with o Urge as* iOrtmeut of oU>« braodß, 6-. «■>&%■*. bbl» N. U. W • Dafi'i college* THK DAY AND EVENING CLAUSES OF THE COM MERCIAL DEPARTMENT, of this tastitutioo, ,w> open for the reception of popile ini MeiwatUs ‘“iJJSSI boat Book-keeping, Penmanship and lectures on Ooauner -oi^lTe s w edition of the College Olrcalar, Just —call and get a copy. "t™ >UTtEK, CLOVER AND TIMUI'HY hKKW— -1 6 bbls picked Butter; 200 bulbeie PenuiylTinia Clorer Seed; o j »**■ "““v "gasoasw. isl( u m _a A. MASON * 00. are now opening B .Mth« wool Bl.nk.ts; of *U •!*» “* glides, wHliSwill b« oJ.ral »t 1°» P rice *- - *KTEW PALL AND WINTER GOODS.—HAGAN * AHL, r«etred » Urge«K so Ament or the nboee 0»^ ,h £. disaount from usual price*. Their stock copmsU of y rariety of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Lace Goods, Hosiery and Glores. Cloaks, TalmMjjnd Bbawls, with a large assortment of Homekeeping Goods* { WATCH K3—REDUCTION IN PRICKa—*? d strangers can now buy Watches at my establish' ment cheaper than usually found In the eastern cities, and hare a reliable guaranty as to excellence and time-keeping qualities. A rery large assortment now in store- Watch repairing of erery description, particularly toe work, done in a superior manner, and warranted. W. W. WIUON, qot2 €7 Market street, comer of Fourth., 4' Fr! l A. 4 4 ' . '14.114. .. is- . -i , * *>;’ * ■- «+ *«**•' « J.V _ «;**». «V> ‘ •. * ?«¥-' !1•* \ 4 , ■'•*#'. a. - .-,. - ‘ '*•** , ■« ,<■ n" < ■ ■ * • -'•• ■ . I* .» - ;V>- '."V 7 ' • -* ‘ Wrtfii ooxpaxt. OFFICX In the North Boom of the Exchange, on Dura itrMt, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. On Vssszls, ) CUmo, VTo all part* of the World. TUXUHYS, I INLAND INSURANCES On goods bv rivers, eanals, lakes and land carriages, to allpartsof Che Union. FIRS INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses, Ac. # ABBOT OPTHB COMPANY,NovemberT* 1853. Bonds and Mortgages —$24J»O 00 Stated Pennsylvania,Philadelphia dty, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans,--.— ....—.181,668 42 Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com* paniee ----- 24,012 20 Blue receivable —..——168,826 M Cash onhand - lMfl ® BalancesfsTtharhcmis of Ageots and prsaduw M M on Marine Policies reoenuy issued....- 121,121 5I Subscription Notas———.——— -—-100,000 00 $027,470 63 third anhpal btatrmeit OP THE STATE MUTUAL EIRE AMD MARINE IHBUfiAHCECOMPAHY, Aflacta, Mmy Ist, 1&62 - Premium r*oelT®d to May lit, Interwton Loan*, Ae*~>~ —- Capital Stook. DAVISON’S BOOK BTOKE, 65 Market street, o«nf Fourth. T. B. YOUNG * CO. r*:- T», jr/tvy, - ,.-: '/.^V ‘s^X c ‘\ : ?.' I.V •■ -■: ■. - : i ' '*>■. *\ *' * '.« * \?‘ ,v * c -'J'* * f- - ** ' * *; ‘ A,'** *4 v ' ' * ’*>.-*%’ *,• ' ; >'- *• • • •:'\^st.r v V .■-*-*-■* + *J_'•- ». r ->- - . •; fi . jxf&sr 41.1 . jui 6:2s Lake • lain 60 Jantity Nip . ' sa w WAN a *' ■* v*!*?. ~, ~: 1 t>v , •JNSTJiWtNCE COMPANIES. Dr. B. M. Has ion, ■Hugh Oak, gpenoer aFUvtin, Charles Kelly. Samuel X. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James Traqualr, Win. Eyre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, JameeTennent, - John B. Semple, Charles Behaffer, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, B.T.O.Morgan, do. . HABTlK,President. «. a HAND, Vtoe President. P. A. MADKRIA, Agent, 96 Wsier street, Pittsburgh. Win. Martin, Joesph H. Seat, Edmund a Bonder, John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, George G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, B. Jonas Brooke, J. G. Johnson, James G.Hand, Theopilus Paulding. James B. ITFar land, W. C. Ludwig, Joaca W. Oovas, Sec’y. Of PEKEBUYAJIIA. 5309,018 61 186,250 68 lJlfl 19 lOO,OOO 00 iuejwlo &«rars«4 prtnloaa, leu, B**b aomm, b p«M, “ Bond*, Mortgages, Stocks, end other good moo* Pnotam NotM. TOSS Ouhon hand »>—> n Total ain't of Bmooiom, Liable tor Looom— |»WH T 0 Hiamu. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD* Dauphin oonnty, P. 0. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, BAMU KL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A A nABBTfcR, M JOHN a RUTHERFORD; Dauphin oounty, A. J. OILLBIT, Harrisburg, 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ,Oarboo oounty. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, PrMklcnt. A* J. GILLKTT, Secretary. Will insure against peril* of m and Inland navigation, al*e, on Menfoandise in dty or oountry,at lowest ntn eon* ■latent with safety. Policies lamed on dwelling bouses either perpetually or for a term of yean. Branch Office, corner Toorth and Smith field streets, mygfctf A. A. 0ABRIB&, Actuary. THK VKIVID STATKI LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, IBM. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 8250,000. Office, 8. E. Comer of Third and Chutnut Strut*, Philadelphia. Officert of the Borne Board at PkHaddpkUt: MUOVOU. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Inwrenee Johnson, Benjamin W. Tlngley, Geo. 4THenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Deverenx, VUliam M. Godwin, William U’Kee. President —Stephen R. Crawford. Viet President —Ambrose W. Tbompeon. JEs ammer, Pittsburgh ■ James H. Willson, 1L P. Mleghcn y (Sty—R.B. Howry, M. D. GKO. R. ARNOLD, Agent, marl 7.7 No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Tilt Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. DntwfnpnßS -flhsrint W. Baneker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wanner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich aria, Hordecai D. Lewis, Adolph! B. Boris, Derid B. Browne, Morris Patterson. Calk N. Baxcixx, President. Casa. G. Rascxn, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on eTery dmcription of property, in town and oountry, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Sglbs Company hare 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- United agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vis: 5818,138 68 i ,]teal £state... 84*377 78 Temporary - 83,966 17 TStocka....... 61*889 00 "Cash, Ac. 64A46 81 “ Total - $L213,T08 44 their incorporation, a period of twentj-cce riui, they hare paid apward of One Million Four Hundred C>oa* seed Dollars, loaecs by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, u well as the ability and disport tica to meet with promptness ell IUbOHW, J. GARDINEB OOITOf, Agent, ap34 Offloe, north-east oor. Wood end Third sta. PROTECTION DJSUBANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFOED, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premivnu and Wutarn Fund $1,000,000. INC OB POB AT ID 183». Policies of Insurance Issued et ell tlmee on the moet favora ble terms, against LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIBB, on TH* PKRILS OF HAVIGATIOH, BY GEO. E. AENOLD, Aoeet FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. merlfcy Weftarn Instmute*Company, Pittsburgh. 2L MILLEB, Jr n PrttidttU. I f. M. GORDON, Acrsfery CAPITAL, 9300,000. air ILL ini ore against ell kind! of risks, FIRI end If A YV BINS. Afilosees wfll be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Hometnstltutlott,managed by Dmnouwhoara well known in the community, and who are determined, b' promptness end liberality, to maintain the ebaraeter wide! i they have assumed, as offering the bait protection to thoee who deeire to be Insured. Direcfcix—R.MQler, Jr.,O.W. Ricketson, J.W.Butler, N. Holmes, J r~ W. H. Smith, 0. Human, George W. Jackson, Wm.H. Lyon,Jamee Llppenoott, George Dande, James Mo- Auley, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Scott. %V Office, No. 93 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Oo , ap stairs,) Pittsburgh. aovSAly ; Fresh Stock. • t Harms * Clafki’a Pl&mes. II KLKBEE respectfully informs the -Tj ( public that he nssjust retamed the Eastern dues with the largest and most complete stock of PIANOS srer brought to ■ e » V v* tni* city. They ere from the oelebrstod teelory of Nmnrn A Cuke, New York* end are warranted perfect In every re jpe»-t N. A O.’b Pisnoe bare reedred the first due price medal* both In this country and Europe, and they are con sidered by the mod cal profession, and judges In general, at altogether wrivaQed and unequalled. The prices will inra riably be the same as charged at the fkotory, without addi tion. They range from $260 to $l,OOO. Also, a choice lot of Dunham’s well known and highly popular PIANOS. Dunham’s Pianoe were among tne Jin* used In this dty. and they hare kept up a most enviable reputation to this day for superiority of tone, touch, and du rability. The above lot comprises all styles and prions; and as every Instrument offered ibr sale by the subscriber Is carefully and thoroughly examined by him, he can, In all oases, guar antee to furnish purchasers with pood, nbttaakal and re liable Pianos, and at factory price* ■ Persons In want of a good llano will find it to their interest to call and examine before buying elsewhere. HENRY KLEBKB, Sole Agent for Nunns A Clark’s Pianos. Also Dunham’s Pianos, No. 101 Third street, oci24 Sign of the Golden Harp. _ Pianos taken In exchange at ihelrful! value. N«w Stock ofChlckeriai's Pianos. : . • • JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, has received and now ready ibr sale an entire stock of Plano Fortes, from the oelebra v " S tf "ted mannlketory of Clrickering A Sons, Boa ton, consisting of all the newest styles of and 7 octave iMtmments, in richly carved and plain Rosewood and walnut Oases, and with all their late Improvements. ‘-Purchasers e*" ** choloe out of the largest stock of Plano Fortes «v«< uuugbt to thedty. Prices Invariably the same as In Boston, without addition for transportation or risk, and every instrument warranted. Also, a large lot of Plano Stools, of various patterns. MELODEONB.—A frill supply of Oar hart’s Melodeons, at s4s, $B5, $75, $lOO and $lOO each. For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, Bole Agent for Ohickering A Sons’ Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. oet4 CHINA HALL, Sitxn nucr, bttwmoi thixd Aim vouara stuets. Strangers visiting tiie city should call in to see the beautiful assortment or CHINA* GLASS and QU&KN3WJRT2, 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, Zee and Toilet Ware, white iron-stone, ire hare a great variety of shapes; also, gold band and fancy entered stone ware Tea and Toilet sets. Our stock of white Oovered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set is large and selected. Britannia ware, Table Outlay, Spoons, Ousters, Waiters, and House Furnishing Goods, we hare a large assortment. COMMON WARE—Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Dishes, Bakers, Nappies, Bawls, Pitchers, and every article in the line Is large, and we are prepared to pack them with or without fine goods, as the purchaser mar wish. Also, a large assortment of all kinds of GLASS WARE, which we are selling at manutheturen’ prices, all ofSrhieh are offered at wholesale or retail, by. oe£2B JOHN J. (/LEAKY. Steamboat Furnlturs and Chairs, *s\ WE have on hand and are constantly maanfbstn- Ui ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND IMICHAIRS. oT every description, vis: •\* Extension Dining Tables; Do Bar do; ladies Cabin Chain, of various styles; Gents. do do do; State Boom do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; TeteaTetes; Softs; Divans; Centre Tablet, Wash Standi; Card do; Water do; , Trays. Ac. and workmanship warranted, and prices sadt -83 Smtthfleldst, opposite ORylloUi. rjtvjt oa,yKß—26 and for ml* by BAKKEB& >AM>«BROKER6. mEiXQBAHD BIIKIIO HOUSI ' --- v i. :i ihbKixs £ Co.* ' '' • HNITEirSTATKS BANK BUILDING. * PearihJtmtt F REIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and Land Warrants bought and sold. Collections made throughout the Union. Business paper and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Money reoelveid on deposit, and Interest allowed when Uft for a specified time. dec3 RsmOTSi. . PATRICKS * FRIEND. hawker* AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Bern Removed (heir Office lo the Comer of fifth and Wood tU. HHUUIIB, TJI. X)ATRICKB A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Jt and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, BUrer and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. _ OoUastfcma in alk the (dUee throughout the United States. Deporits reoeiTed in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [febB X. HOLMES ft SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ura usom man' ksmoM an ixcnawos orriui *o no. 87 f»a—*. roum Doons nmow m* sxan. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver Bank Notee. Exchange on the Eastern and Western CBiMoometantly for sale.' Collections made la aIL the dries throughout the United States. Deposits reedTednn par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between TMrd and Fourth sts. Qaafely UB. A XOOK, TSO6. asE6»r, HOON * BARDENT, BiwitiM iwp.mmHiUMß BROKERS, i. a ooxjtzx or wood * baxtu sta, nmsuaait, ra.' TAEALKBB In Coin, Bank Kotos, Time Bills, Foreign and I / Domestic Exchange. Oertiflcates of Depodt, Ac. dUdmagAonaK the prindpai rietoaaf She Union and Eu rope, for sale In sums to suit purchaser*. Current and par funds received on depodt. mads on all parts of Has Union, at tbs lowest atm. . {sepllHy BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. 80. 96 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley, rarascuß, re., BUY AND SRLL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount Urns exchange, and promissory notes; make coliectiODSin all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all ether cuUtar* appertaining to a Broker'* business. Eastern ■n»h«ngi oahmi. mart JOHM WOODS) BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, TO DKILXX 111 XxehE&g*, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. lutorest paid on Deposit. 4®-No. 68U Fourth street, nearly oppodto the M. M. Bank. dedo H7T.T. ft CO*, RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, iwwa or WOOS AID TUTS BTXWA SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eeatorn dries constantly for mle. Dn* Bills ot Exchange and Notes Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collection* p\mn» in all the principal dtiee at the United Staten Dw posits reealved of Pur and Current Funds. [martTly .t-i snwaao mxmm, noxsaci autia nkim ft RAHH, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND BELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notee; negotiate -Leans on Real Rrtato or Stock Beeorittw; purchsM Preaiseary Notee and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Blocks on Commission. Collection* mad# on all points in the Union. [myl O. B. ARNOLD ft CO., Piiflwwna AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Dwaamm in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Bight and Time Drafts, AeTOollecttaai carefully attended to, and proeeed* remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought anjhold on commission. No. T 4 Fourth ft, next door to Bank of Plttab’g. [»1» ACETIN LOOMIB, STOCK AND BILL BBOKEB, Office, 80. 93 JburtA tL, above Wood, PITTSBURGH. ftF> Notoa, Drafts, Rood*, Morlgag**. •«»* U o *** 4 , cm ®“*- laterals, negotiated. Stock* and Land Warrants bought and sold. _ octa 1863* EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF A. WILKINS ft CO., No. 76 Fouxvn Svxxxr, Opporitetbe Bank of Pittsburgh, j.,a PmSBUXQB. DomtMU and JbrMf* Bank AWj, Gold and Aim AmgMt Aid and Jhcdtanffed, at Uu ■XGHANO* AND BANKINO UODSI Of WILLIAM A. KILL * CO., 04 WOOD tTKXZT, ftllowsd am tin* daporito. fßoxnos »* Q - urtQBMT. THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Oonur of Third and Wood ttrrrti, PiLltbvrgh, Ftu THOMAS WOODS, jWCOMMEBCIAL BBOKEB.-W ASD DCALKS Ul lotUi B.ad., Stock., K.«l B.tkt., Ac. No. 76 FburlA ti , PilUbvrgKy Pa. CITY HOTEL. (LAIS BttOWS’S, ) Corner of gmlthflald and Third streets, PITTSBURGH , PA. GLASS A CABB, Proprietors. JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARR, p-.- (Uu M-CWI«< Pmj USA) TOTS Urge and eommodlous House haring undergone thorough repair and famished with new equipments throughout, is now open for the reception of the mealing pubUc. Caaaas* noanata. aprlfcCm stTclaik hotel. (fORMEBLY TUB EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, G«raar P«am and St. Clair itrteu, C. W. BBNNBTT Proprietor. 4EF This Is a first boose, between the Railroad De pou; the rooms are Urge and newly furnished, and charges aprlllydAw OWSTOB’fI. WAYBBLKY HOUSK, 60 Booth Eighth street ChMtnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. ffiHiliON, "0. 11l Arch (treat, Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (lata o; tha Eagle,) Proprietor. (au^9:y : GASKILL HOUSK, CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUTH STR, WARREN, 0 riAHJfi Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the X public that this oev and elegant Hotel has been opened as a bouse of enurtainaanL Being commodious and roomy, ,mi adjutalsg **** office of the Ohio Stage Company, it offers jndooemente unsurpassed In Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling oo mm unity. A of public patronage is respectfully solicited. M. GASKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE* CHESTNUT:fff RKKT, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER A LAIRD, Proprietors. JyltSm) TERMS $1,60 PER DAY. HeHILLAS HOUSE. JOHNSTOWN, PENN A mfll undersigned having taken charge of the above I ngmed House, and-wAtted it at a large expense, In e comfortable as well as elegant style, Is now prepared to re oeive guests, and give ample sadsmetkm to all who may pa roulee the House. [an&tf] JAMBS DQWNKY. HARE’S HOTEL, fLate Partner's K»rh»nge,J NO. 183 LIBERTY STREET, foot of fifth street, Pitts burgh. SAMUEL HARK, Proprietor. This Hotel lajenttrely new, having just been completed and opened Aar the y*y»«n»n<Kladon of the public. (aep!3 10 NOW BEADY 808 SUMMER VISITERS. The -grounds have been improved, and the House rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy An Omnibus of the Excelsior Line is now running from the station, oo Fifth street, to the GLEN HuTKL. Leaves the station at 8 o'clock, A. &L, and fi F. M* return ing at 9 A.IL, and P.kL JeVhflm FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. C PATRICK A BON, PaomiTQß&—This House has on • dergone thorough and extensive repair*, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etn, end the proprie tors pledge themselves that* nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the Faavxun a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel oan be found. jSS* - Jyfctf O. PATRICK A 80S. FLORENCE HOTEL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (OOHDCCTID OKfSB SUXOFXAS FLAX.) REUBEN LOVBJOY, KILKY’S HOTKL: COBNEE FODEIH AM) GRANT BTEEETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. myflfcy] B. BILEY, Proprietor. J. M’IIISTKXS, JS-, AQ’T a. MSaXLS PERKY HOTEL, corner of Hancock strretand Duqueeus Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. marfcy MOMABTRRS A MARKLE, Proprietors. a®“OYBTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.*®* D. BABHA&D. No. 40, Fifth Strutt betwem Wood and Market janlO-.ly] pmgßPaoa. CRYSTAL PALACE, No, 18 Market street* ’ C. C. SEELY, jy. .—. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the in general.tbat he has Just started hie York wad. Philadelphia modern style of flQfHtTMfl OYSTERS and everything else in the eating Une. Oysters In the Shell or Stewed, for 1 %% cents a dosen. He will also famish the beet of everything that the market will afford. House always open until 8 o’clock In the morning. marlS-tf OYSTER SALOON AND RSSTAU&ANTI 108 WOOD STREET. rQt subscriber has now bis OYSTER SALOON AND EATING HOURS perfected In a manner that cannot be exec led by.aay ritntter establishment In the dty. MEALS WILL MS SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OI .THE DAT t tp** the : ChoiCMtMsati, Fowls, Fink, Ac., 4fcei KtoßQl PfFm cannot be surpMmd, and he would respect fully invite the attention of the public to it. CHARLES STILL, j.otvmwr 108 Wood treat Bt. Clair Lagw Baer Brcwcry.^^^ I to now fully prepared to serve private fanriram and the public generally, with hto celebrated. LAGER BERK, in bottles" AH orders i«*t at hto Office, NO. 30 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. jeMtif . . F. Q. BCHEMCK. Bnmlts* L«f«r Boar HaU, Me. 100 SmilhJUld atreet, tfpotik the Pattern Haute. rpHB enbaerihsr has iost opened one of the largest an] X but flushed llwr Bails in the city. Hto Beerto acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ac conMXiktiOk about cannot be excelled. : A. BENITZ. T7LANNEIB.—A.A.. MASON A 00. have on hand a very ■P tone murtment of red, white and yellow ail wool W. A. TOOTH i."..-7 ■> •!" ‘ V-, * * 4* *4 - u * '/ * i 4 *? * •■* •». , • . j, %.... ■ =- - . p'.- j**IV*VN- • « * a, *» .. ~. . , - ’ c. k3*Jk V. * . < TIBRIAK * CO., HOTELS. THE GLEE HOTEL J. G. MARTIN, A| PROPRIETOR. BEbTAURAiNTo. CORNUCOPIA *\ u r'V r V ■Tv *t‘ ’». : -• -i- -*L. -V ‘ " HEY GOODS. PriMKM i«U »U>4>ry Goode. AMTIGtSL cornet W Omit sad ml*streets,hac Jut • xeesittol ott Us SM TcQ stocks Ibt this swsnif 1 TfceSttentloilof M**ts respectfully directed to tbs following prices: ■ _ fine French Merino* ct 76c; 64 wide PsremMau 26c; » km assortment of De Oass at 12o; that colored Prints 1% 600 pieces Flannels at 16c op; ywrd wide Sheering 6#; all wool De Inins at 28c. Kentucky janes, tweeds andsatri nets from 18# up, checks, ticking., muslin*, linens, crash, table cloths, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and erery other article usually kept In a Dry Goods Store, %Uc7 which will be sold for cath at prices to suit the tines. * A. MTIGHK, M r>7 corner Grant and Fifth streets. Maw Arrival mt Muring and Sommer Dry Goods. XT No. (id N. W. BIDS OF WOOD STREET. D GREGG A 00., Importers and Jobbers in British, « French und German DRY GOODS. Earing teodv* «d oar large aud extensive stock of spring and summer goods, purchasedfrom importers, manufacturers, and part through our ovu importation, we feel safe in assuring oar old customers, country merchants and city dealers general* ly. that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. , . Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, ■»».«>« Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy vssrings, cassimeies, satinets, tweeds and summer panta looning; brewu black muslins, table diapers. Wfthave also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and IsKhorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace goods, feocy nettings, jacopetts,muU and lgured Swiss "p* l '"* and black riih vails, Ac. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per* Bnmnw caps, threads, port mouaie*,patent medicines, per* turnery, aud almost every artisie usually kept in there* riety line, together with a large stock, of gold and silver watches, Waton material*, glasses, gold and gilt Jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day etoexs, all of which will be sold at the lowest price* for cash or sarisocury reference. N. h —An early call from buyers Is respectfully solicited. IsD'ao D. GREGG A CO. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT A. H’TIGHJTS HEW STORE, COSHER OF GRANT AHD FIFTH STREETS. Having this day opened my new store, i beg leave to call the attention of the Ladies to the large and splendid assortment of SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found fntim of the very finest goods now Imported. It comprises, bW* and fancy Dress Bilks. 60cts.to yd 600 do Mous. de Lalnes, Barege de Laines, and Mousse line deßege; . \ 200 do Beautiful and Tissues, in great yariety; 260 do New Style Drees Ginghams; | 2000 do American, French and English Prints;: 600 do French and English Lawns; 1 200 U French Collar*, from 12# cents to $6,00; , 200 Mutual, of the latest styles, among which are sons of the most beautiful Imported into this country. ’ Also, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers, Table Cloths, Gentlemen’s Wear, Ac. ■ TRIMMINGS.—In this department will be found a com plete assortment ol Dress and Mantilla Trimmlngs,Maltese and Boulton Lace, fine English and Thread Laci; all of which will be sold unusually low. ' Ten bales yard wide Muslin at six cents per yard. nxyS A, M’TIQHK. HEW SHY GOODS BTOBJS. From Promt—Mo, 91 Market itrset. OUR bouse being now open fortbe transaction ofagener al Dry Goods buxines*, we would respeeifully tollcit the patronage of the public, teeling confident that, from our ex tenriveand well selected stock of BILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements at will in sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AIIL> spri.-tf Nos. 01 Market and 8 Union^treet. CLOTHING. CLOTH IN G STOREI JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. 1 FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty ' strwi, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, h*Te, for the pur pose of acquiring more space for their immense business, removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That baa ever been offered to the public. Tbeir principal oh}eet for thla removal* is to give than nor* for tha WHOLESALE TRADE Th«y are prepared to Mil Goods at tha LOWEST EASTERN TRICES! Aad tha; will warrant them to be aa good aa any manu factured in tha Union. CUSTOM WORK, 19 THE EBt ETTLE,a9D CPOK TEE SUOETWT NDTIOS. They have on h»n,i a full and beautiful aaeortment < LOTUS and 00ATING8, tor FROCKS, DREBB; WALKING AND BUBI- NESS COATS. Our lntereata are identical with ihoee of our euatomeri and we assure tha public that our fidelity will not fail ii filling all orders we may be favored with. 4®- DON’T FORGET TUB PLACE— No. 88 Wood Street, (east side,) corses or diakosd allet. . N. B.—We desire our patron*to understand that wehav« no longer an; connection with the Clothing Boiineaa an Libert; (troet- Our attention 1* devoted eadtuiTeij to th« House above designated. B ar 23 JOHN M*CLOBKET A 00. 'Pall and W Inter Good* 1 Medmond watts. ERCUANT TAILOR, XO. 1»5 LIBERTY STrtBET.— I have now on hnnd.c large stock of Pall aed Winter Gouda OveicoatlngSjOf entirely new designs; Plush Vest ings, of the most beautiful patterns; Preach and English Oasaimeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of which 1 will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suiL <*t4 NEW SPRISG GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN MoOLOSRKY A CO’S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. &S Woodstreet,and comer of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of Inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no —profit on them, which leaves us able to say tbst we can and do sell at as small profits as any house is the east ern d ties. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to give ns a call, and examine our extensive assortment Of READY mark CLOTHING. It is almost Impossible to enumerate the quantity of immense piles of garments that to to be seen at »bte large establishment; it u sufficient to say that it has never bren equalled by the house itself, marl&lf JOHN McCLOSKBY A 00. SASHIEL GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR. SO. 4T ST. CLAIM HOTEL BUILDIXQS, h. min, rrmxtjaaß. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING made exclusively to order, and warranted to' suit. Has constantly on hand a Uhcdee assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIME&ES, VESTINGS, nnd OVERCOATING, of the lateetstyle*, selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving theirorders, will have their wishes consulted and complied with, as all work is done under his own supervision. nov!3 Clotblmgl Clothing* THE undersigned respectfully informstisls friends and the publlo that be Is now reoelving at his store, No. 177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Caasimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which be to prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We bavealso on hand a large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their • dvantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchases. [mari>] 0. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where he has always on hand a large and choice assort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which be warrants equal to any in the dty, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him s call, marfcly B. OPPKNHEIMKR, WATCHES, EWELRY, &c. Watcb Trade. WE invite the attention of citixeus and strangers to our large and carefully selected stock of Watches and Clocks; Kail road Time-keepers, in gold and silver cases; real Chronometers for the pocket, warranted not to vary a minnte In six months; Patent Lever Watches, from $U to s*xi; a Urge assortment of good common or low priced Watches, both in gold and silver cases. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac. Watch Rifauuxo.—We do Watch Repairing in a man ner not excelled, if equalled, by any establishment in the atote. W. W. WILSON, eepl3 oorner of Market and Fourth streets. CLOCKS'. CLOCKB!! CLOCKS!!! Pfelile A Ueyran, DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, wrtj. SILVERWARE, No. 42 FIFTH Street, near fc-/w Wood, opposite the Morning Post, formerly occn flWßpied by L. Relneman A Co. We have now hand a splendid assortment of 8 day and 34 hour Clocks, which we oiler to the public at great bargains, such as: Iron cases, pearl InUid and all other patterns or Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor eecapment Watches,and an ele gantstock ef Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to sell cheap f&r cash. N. B. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at low prices,and warranted. mar 26 HEW JEWELRY STORE, Ho. 87 Market Street, (Seoond door above the North-wut corner of the Diamond.) TOHN STEVENSON,(of the Utefirm of John B. M’Fadden qJ announces to the publl;,thathebas opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment ef WATCHES, JiraULKY, BILVKK AND PLATKD WARE, LAMI-8, QI RANDOLRb, Pxket and Table Outlay, Britannia Tea and Communion Seta, and the usual variety of goods in hia line of business. Special care and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. He trusts, that from his long experience in business, he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1853. my2S Hsnry Richardson* Jeweller, HAVING re-fitted his store in a handsome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern cities with a tine.assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of hto friends and custom ers to the fact his Watches will be found the most desirable styles,patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, tbs Utest styles or Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, finger mnp. Ear Rings, Miniature-Lockets^eta, etc. FANCY GOODS—Such a* Papier Mache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vasea, Perfume Bottles, Table Mata, Coifs Pistols, Porta Monnalas in great variety; Chin* Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be seen tobeappre • (novl] Ha 81 MARKET STREET. Fine watches and rich gold jewelry a 1 BARGAINS.—We wish to Inform the public that we are now offering our prment ttockolfin* Watches and Jew elry, at prices that eannot be beat. Therefore, we say to out and aIL yon that wish to buy fine Watches and Jewel ry, give os a call, and save from 25 to 60 per cent In your purchases; whtoß you can oertainly do oy calling at 57 repairing attended to in ail its branches, in a superior manner. Grid Jewelry repaired or manntoo ,ur*to**>«»*».- Clmmlotcl’s Loan Offlc*. XTQ. 100 SAUTHIIKU) BTaKKT, MJSAS FIFTH.— N Kw lotndnetid a»d BUt« W**m, fflTtttw* BH'iftliir vttalM. <»».« 1 - | iJABINMT yUJHtIT&MH MAWUiJ gi TUM«iTtin- 91jmd,99 Tfclxd .t. - ; . llfw«niw» ty.Wrespectfully inform^ Ms friendeand customers ttot his spring stock IVt Pundture, which Is decidedly ' i ■ Am largest end tact n«r offered toe rale will be sold et pricer as lor « «ny lathe United States, helsdetermined to uphold the quality with ' r«U *e«r Boned materials, beet workmanship, igj from the extent of his orders end frdllty ln he Is enabled to pndnee warranted furniture, ettba lowest P? HehM edopted the principle of identifying hie customer** internet with his ownfin quahtysnd prk* were on hand the greatest variety of every deearipum of furniture, from Umdtoepest end plainest.to the ibbmUl* nat end ccetly, that e house, or any part of one, may oe fraiebed from his stock, or manufactured expnmly tow* der. The following articles omnist. In part, of hi* stock, vhtoh for richness of style and finish, cannot be furpaeeea in any of the Eastern cities: XIV tetoa-tete Bofas; _ Sofas, In plush and hair doth; *6O do*. Mahogany Chain; *4O do*. Walnut “ 160 Mahogany hocking “ pO Walnut ** “ 160 Mahogany Divans; *3O Walnut *6O Marble Top Oentre Tables: *5O u «• Dreedng Bureaus ■BO " “ Waahstands;^ rtOKndoeed u ]fw) Common “ 90 Plain Dreedng Bureaus; *49 Mahogany Bedsteads: j» Walnut M .60 Cottage ** 900 Chary and Poplar Bedsteads; S*> Mahoganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut " 10 Cherry M 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining aid Breakfast Tables , „ 13 Secretary and Bookcases; 90 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; M Cans Seat Backing Chairs; 13 Le&es* Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Btlgulrm; Paper MkebsTabisi: Conversation Chain; Pembroke M ■Usabethan u Hall and Tier M BeoaTition “ Ladies* Work w Pmrilnldd Xxtsarion Dining Tables; Ann “ Qothk and HaU Chain; • A lam ■■oifinant of OOKUOff VVUtffW and WINDSOK CHAXB& Oabsk Mma voppUed wttb all ar tinlaa in tbatr lina. BTRAUBQAXS anivßOOUi fornlahod at the abortaat AU onkra promptly attended- to. »prt BMMitMtlt Ab« 7 I m Thx subscribers tender their Kk»f-A (Jmfeeffiledgments for the Atom bestowed upon ■HPMkbm by their gtpamboat friends, ud would respectfully remind them end others interest-' i * ed In bonding beets, that they ere stall ttmee prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every dteerfptlon of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the beet material and work tmwiMp , T. B. YODSO t COn Corner Third and Smithfield streets, Jyl 2, '53 opposite “ Brown’s HoteL*’ Junes Lowry, CHAIR and BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER-No. 304 Petterman’s Bov, Liberty street, has on hand a Urge stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the beat materials, which be will sell lower than articles ol the same quality can be sold in the dty. He would call par ticular attention to his Urge stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chain and which he will sell at greatly tedused prices. Also, Turning ot- every description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the ware Booms, or et the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly tteaded to. •• mart! A. KILLIKXS * CO., HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINBT sod CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield street, a large assortment of fancy and plain farnltnre, which they will sell 16 per cent below Quaternary rates Terms cash only. de^7:ly Grant Inducements te Oa#h Purehsssrs. WE win sell our Urge stock of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIM AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot Ml >n slinin iisnti snnTiesnrs All aur work U warranted. onr,terms are CASH. JAMBS LOWRY, JIL, mar 36 cor. Swan thread liberty its. a WM. B. BTBYENBON oontinuee to manuffietur* Ul CABINBT-WARB of ererydeecription,athisold stand, W| corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK -1 VINQ ettmded to, In all Its branches. . myXI EDMUND WILKINS, And near Uu Ormctay Gate, LavrenetvUh. Monuments, burial vaults, tomb stones, *c Freeport Stone Walls and Fences, Mantle Pieces, Cen tie and Pier To pa, always on hand and made to elder. X. B.—HsTioß tntrodoeed a new style of Fence tor Oem* etery Lots, of DURABLE STONE, eat through In pane) or railing form, and at eery little cost over Inn fencing. I refer to specimens of that and other work I hate already done in the Allegheny Cemetery. I bare on hand a eboiee •election of drawings tor every description of work In my line. Col. HENRY MoCULLOUGH, Pittsburgh. WM BAGALEY, Esq., do KRAMER A RABM, do Mra. HARMAR PENNY, do Bon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Bom* Wood. Bon. TUOS. IRWIN, Allegheny. Mrs. TIERNAN, Sr., do JOHN McPONALP GKOSSAN, Monongabela House. aprlO-daw TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, M the Pekin Tea Stare, EE Fifth nor,PmoumoH, pa. BY the half cheat, of neatly pseud In metallic packages to suit the trade. The subscriber la now receiving his Fall stock efGBFFI and BLACK TEAS,— oonatstlng or pome of the finest ckc it to bo found In the Eastern market. Merchants visiting the diy an Invited to call and examine our stock. Belov is a list of the various grades, all of which have been carefully selected, and can with confidence be recom mended : 80 half ebests fine Young Hyson; 10 do do Moynne Young Hyson 10 do extra fine Moyune do; 100 do Superior do; 15 do extra fine do; 60 Lacqored boxes extra Curious Young Hyson 26 half chest* fine Gunpowder; 10 do extra fine ao; 6 do do Moyune Imperial; 20 do Superior do; 160 do Fine Oolong Blech Tee; 40 do extrafine Oolong; 80 do extra Curious do; 20 do Superlative!/ string and fragrant Oolong; 26 chests extra fine Hngifah Breakfast Tea; 6 do Curious do do; ALSO—Java and Rio Coffee, Lovering’s Crushed and Pul verised Sugars. ALSO—63,OOO Prindpe Began, which will be sold very low. A. JAYNES, novl4ri*w 88 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Ktrobant T*llor» JOHN LAUGHLIN, formerly fontdan for Mr. 8. Stoner, would reepecttullv ana&tnoe to his friends end the pub) ie generally, thst he has rented and newly fitted np the floe stand lately occupied by Messrs. J. 8.8 C. Lee, No. 39 Market street, between Beeond and Third, where he is prepared to make to order GENTLEMEN’S OLOTHING in the most fashionable style. Having himself served a regu lar apprenticeship to the trade, and being a practical eutter, be therefore flatten Mm—if that he can turn out garments not to be surpassed iu workmanship or style In this or any other city in the Union. Having just returned from the east, he has a krge as sortment of the most fashionable Goods, in his line, tnr brought to this market. N. B.—Boys’ Clothes made and trimmed in the neatest manner. He will alee warrant all ware what it Is repre-. noted to be. Parents will find it greatly to their advantage to give him a call, If they want their boje neatly fitted. Don’t forget the place, No. 804fikket street, between Seoond and Third, west side. ‘ sep4aiew3m l>ress Making and AiUlnsry. y\ MRS. S. R. CARGO respectfully informs herfrisnds Urn and others, that she is prepared to nuke to order the 'SV latest styleeof DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TaLMAS, dc~, on the shortest notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Children's Clothing made up with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimenl. We aim to give sgtis&ction. Apollo Buildings, No. 76 FOURTH. Street, second story ame entrance es to the Crystal Palace Danerrian Gel> lery. Jy2fcdewly William A. Bill * Co., BANKERS, No. 64 Wood street, Piiiibitrgk. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS:— 40 ahares Exchange Bank ; 17 do Monongabela Navigation Oompany; 20 do CilisaDs’ Insurant* Oqmpeoy; (2,000 Monongabela Navigation Company Bonds; (6,000 City of Pittsburgh Bonds; (5,000 County of Allegheny Bonds. [sep&dlwawtf ■ .••OR THE CURE OF DEAFNESS, PAINS, and theDiS- S. charges of Matter from the Ears—also, all those dis agreeable notice Uke the hoaxing of insects, falling af water, valuing of steeth, Ac., which are symptoms of approaching Deafness, and also generally with tbe disease. Many per sons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen, end twenty years, end were obliged to use ear-trumpets, have, after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly recom mend its use. (From the Tribune. | Paxxxts Don’s Njqlsct Yocm Camus.—Thousands o. children «nn«««iiy become ln consequence of dis chargee of matter from their een, induced by SeazletFever, (folds, Ac. Now. If mothers would do their doty and pro cure Scarpa’s Oil for Deefueae, mad use It es directed, their children would be cured: but if neglected, the discharge con tinues very troublesome, the hearing gradually gets worse, end finally partial or total deafness enj sea. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Coil and tee JfrxNnzter.oadiAe wiiiimporf foyowm/’ema. turn that wiliamnnce and atimi^hjfou. AsTovxsißQ Fact I —Philadelphia, January 4. — 1 hereby certify, that when I was about twelve yeanold, I gradually became deaf In both ears, so that in.a few months I found it almost impossible to hear, unless in the very londaattone of voice- I remained In that situation lest summer, a period of eighteenyears, when I heard of SCARPA’S OOMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. I immediately obtained * bottle, which I have used, and am happy to my It has acted Uke magic, and quite cured me. Any one wishing furthm information of my ease, which I think a remarkable one, will find me by railing at my reddenoe, Concord street, first door above Seoond street. »"»"■ "***«* for sale by AOABD.— Hr. G. AKTOM and H. BOHBOXDXB would rtepectfaUy announce to the dtUeneof FlLUbnrih ami Allegheny that they will Instruction* on the Plane, Quitar, Violin and flute. Inquire at H. 8 nhro oifAOa.fr mga 4 V*' ■‘"rtHei 0 * Speikirtf‘Mixture. he :reat puKtFiEiv'.'Of i.ura :: L- . . .'il-.lt l*UNMßl—4*t K i JUngfe MV RhO* .. ttem,Obstinate Leuaouu* urupuons^Fnptssor Pascal** ; on the Yaoa, Bfettfcea, Boils, egaeand Bereft Chronicitee Brea, Bing Worm m Settee, BmU Head, BnUrgwwnt lwd . : Pain of the Bones and Jotateg Stubborn Ulesrs, ngnlatt*. »d PorUWr Is nowused bytboMandrtegrateful tetteatofrom ailpagn of the United Btntee, who testify daily to the remartawe eercfbla,- Eruption* on the Skim Liver Dteseee, levees, mSS-OidßotwaMbetUtel ot tto Kidneys, Ptsissteoftß PainsandAs&g oftho Babes and Joints, arerpeedDyputto fifchf by using this glint sad th. Blood, oothio, bu jrt ben find to ooc.BU.wUhk. Itelo«MM«tlon»temofmUl»pMl tK acts gently and ettriently on the Liver and Klfineyfi, strengthens the Digestion, rives tons to the mak« the sklacUar and healthy, and restore* the Consti tution, enfsebled by disease or broken down by thasxeaaes* of youth, to *te pristine vigor sad strength. :: ■ • For the Indies, It Is tarariahiy better than aH tjw oos meties ever used. A-forw doeee ef Carter's SiwnishAßrtgra will remove all mllnmiass ot oon plosion, bring rtejss. mantling to the cheeky give elasticity to theattp, and li* prove the general health ta a iwmarkahto degree beyond all he medicines ever heard ot - 1 . The Jane iftlfl rates which v* have reettved from persons from all parts oftha United States, ie.tha bOri erictepee thst Ihssa is no hambng about tt. sfca pYete, wonderful effect* of thk HEBAT BLOOD ECBIKiB. Oil oatbe Agent and get a Circular and Almanpe, ana read the woudsefUleorasthis truly greatest of all Moflghrir haa pmftrmed. • . . ■ ■ < . " None jtnuultw unites stgimi by MNSRT A BffiKß' , giieuisiufi fie 1 rooiitetoof. Btnirrnri. to whom all ING.FLESINO RROA, and byDruggista generally., oct3l4*«ty . . ' Reis of Altsruata leettons hltbs Btbte sf ttlssaaii. i • ■ Notice is hkrbby given, that, under the Proclamation of the Piiridtnt beartng*date the 16th ultimo, (No. 623,) all the Seettons bearing odd«uaber* re maining to the United States Ms s»U<s on cue* tide of the route of Oie 3xtm*bei and St. Joseph fwflreod.fPuated In tke northern part of the Bteto ef Mtesoatlrnine particu larly described in mdd ProeUmatSon, as advertised in the newspapers of the State, and eulgeet to sale at not lees than Moo doOart and JifiyraUt per were,vM beheld atthe un dermentioned Land Officee at the times bsetm specified, to At the Lend Office at PALMYRA, eeamendag MONDAY, 16tb January next. .. ~T ITT At tbe Land Office at MILAN, aoameadng MONDAY, Btb January next. At the Lend Office at PLATTSBURO, commencing MON DAY. 18th December next. Private entries will not be permitted until after the expi ration of two weeks from the commencement of tbe public sales respectively. The Sections out by the route of the rood will be sold subject te the right of way; and preemp tion claims under the several acts of Oongrwm, unlaw proven up and paid for before, the oommeneemstit of the salee re* speedvely, will be hrfetted. Given under my hand, at the dty of Washington, this 13th day of October, AD. 1864. JOHN WILBON, oct34 QomnUrioner of U>* General Land Office. • Ottomans, RKW OFFICE. Real XttAte and Contraeting Agent, rrrmc subeeriber has been Induced to open an office ter I the purpwe of buying and selling, on (Vunmisrion, and having the Agency of large Steam aaw-Mnis and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other lkdOtiesfrom other waterand steam saw-milla. He flatten Mm—if ,Qi*t be can furnish any bills of lumber and timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and deliver them at any pcxnt on the AHegheur, Mesbngabela, Ohio, or Mississippi riven; eontraet to boDd lam Barges, Store Boats, Coal Plate. Boat Gunnels, Bridge Tlmber,Ball road Timbers—Freight Iron, Ooal, fcL toany ghrw paint, and will attend to the Sale and Bentof Beal Estate. Fran his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks he ten give general eatlslactkm. All persons an requested to make their contracts eobn; espe cially those wanting boats or large Mils of lumbea and tim ber, should contract for them in the All flsr the spring and summer use. He will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to DiTto Moan, Rea! Sstato and Osn tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be punctually attended to. His office is on Irvin street. No. 2, aii^k—>j House. DAYIDKUNN. Od- James B. Morgan, Lnmberman, Pittsburgh. Sir. John Morrison, Esq, ** u Mr. Robt. 8. Brown, Bsq., 11 Allegheny River. Mr. Wm. Armstrong; u Clarion “ Mr. George B. Bweney, a . ** C. AJ.nehnAOo, “ M - ** deeZlrlydaw STATISTICS ok COAL: Ineludleg Mineral Bituminous Bubatances employed in Arte and Manufacture*; with their Geographical, Geological and Commercial Distribution, and Amount of PTodoetluj and Consumption on the Ameri can Continent: with Incidental Statistics of the Iron Man* Tifmrtnr*j. . By JL G. Taylor, P. G. S. L., *C-, Ac. Second olitSon, revised and brought down to 1864, by 8. 8. Halde man, Profi Nataral Science, Ac. Published by J. W. Moore, 1B& Chestnut street, Philadelphia. "The Coal interest is one of the most important in the United B»*tes» and since the first edition of the late Mr. Taylor's work waa exhausted, those interested in the pro duct, consumption arid trade, hare had no means of becom ing acquainted with the subject in its Tattoos relations, fortunately, this difficulty do longer exists, as this second edition supplies an mass at iaJbrmatinft in relation to the vanoas coal fields at this continent, details of mines and mining, supply and consumption, markets and routes of transportation, analysis of apeeimaua, Ac., As. Brsld wi ihs coal Internet, there is another intimately eon* seeled with it, namely, that of Iron, to the manufacture and statistics of which, a considerable portion ofthis rohan# is derated. Here will be fbnnd a fhil aoeonnt of the eon* Btruction of furnaces to smelt iron with anthracite eoaL This work Is usaffel, not only to the capitalist, political economist ani consumer, bat to tbs general reader, on count of thsTartod and interesting matter U contains upon collateral subjects. The publisher has spared no pains in making this an attract!?* work, it being embellished with numerous wood cuts and colored maps, printed on fine paper, 640 pages, 8 to, Por sale by octSl Ueamtifat ui4 VaAubl« Property ftr Bale »t Pmtolle Aaetloa, XI SAB MANCHESTER, part of the Batata of the lata Juki *«<•"»■, day of November, at 2 o’clock, P. IL, on tba premises. I hare been authorised by the owners, xwdeisg in a dis tant State, to offer for sale, at pabUe vendue, 80 most 4a rimhts Building Lota, adjoining the borough of Mancbtatar, part of tha aboTo estate, aaeh 24 Seat front by 100 foot deep; one tier of them fronting on Market street, which is 90 feat vide. These Lots hats a fins vlsw of the Ohio river and adjacent aoenary; arenear the rtank Road, and in a aes? end 4**>aMa watghhrrrhnod, end will be sold 0*; quite reasonable terms. • Persons pcrehaehig a btoek of four or eight Lotx*9*fUw here a eountry bourn, with ell timed vantages cf thedty, at a moderate prioe. Title is nnaxaeptioxiaUa, and one of tha v«y best abont tha city. jiartfeuUrs apply Real Batata and Xuopaan Areirt, oct!8 cor. Berenth and SmlthflaM sts, Plttatrargh. REAL EBTATB AND CONTRACTING AGBNT. Ho. 2, i IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for sale, as fellows s ISO acres of land In Osder county, lowa, 16 mntrfi — n Mna on the n>»<n road to Marion, and S miles from Ttp-' toe,6mfl«frcm two Railroad depots; 90 acres launder cultivation, a good Frame House, nans Barn and Grana ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The flum U veil watered, high, dry, good land, in a wary fomlthy county. Avery great bargain can be bed of this fltru car prompt psy. Enquire u above, err of Mr. John Munn, on tbs misas. Also, 3 seres of land, with a lane Steam Saw MilL now in euecemfal operation; 8 Frame Dwellings, Barn. Black* erniih Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work shop, Ac-siia ate on the sank of the Allegheny river, at MiUsx's Eddy, Armstrong county, fa. Inquire as above, or of Mr, L.. Munn, on the premises. lat want to purchase 6to 800,000 feet, B. R, of good White Oak. Plank, 3 inches thick, 8 or 16 test long, 7 to 16 jwfhfta wide, part to be delivered in October next end part In April, 1856. Enquire as above. Also, for sale, all the Reds, Furniture, and every thing of the fitting out of a large Hotel, In thecto of Pittsburgh, now doing a very Urge onaineaa. Two to of Urn lease of tha house can also be had, and Immediate posseerion if required. Enquire as above. - i jet TCIKLD BOOK. FOR BAILROADENGINEKBoj—Contain r ing formula for laying out curves, determining frog an* glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., together with tables of radii, ordmatee, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, Iqgarathims and natural signj tan- Kte, etc.ate,byJohnß.ganok,CivilBnginwr. Pbcket k form. $1,76. •%Tha oltfect of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Enginaera on Railroads. Books of convenient form fog use in the field, contending the ordinary lograriihmatio tablet are non moo «oughjbut a book -*TdM«t*g wßh these tables others peculiar to tha Ra&xoadwork, end especially the necessary formulae for. laying out carves, which this work to designed to Supply. U. S. Hurskt Acsssht, West-rant, April 18, 186A—' Qmtlemm: I have looked over **-flsoek*» field Book for, Ballroed Kugtoesrs,** and think It well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes. and haveuo question but it willbe ; found a very ustfiu and practical vohime both far ofllre sad fieldwork. D. H. Mines. "T*OT. April 21,15 M.. I am much pleased with Mr. Hetak*! nttie manual, the “ Field Book, of Railroad Engi nears” With the praasnta tioa of some of the moat practical and usefal of rr rgeleed ptoeesme among railway engineers, he hadghren .nlhw which, new at toast in thatr peeet nt arm, appear to pomeas a mint of higher-value than that of mere'aovelly that cf being in general eueeeptlfete of aTaCabletaoCto say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while 1 think the design of Mr. Henek’B book is such as to adept tt efccellenfly.Wail. to profterioual needs. I have pleasure in expressing my ounlial satisfaction with Its execudou,'alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the anchor, end the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. Pasaiun Gsxbu, 0. S. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For eale by yrr.i.iAM a. OATEN, Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, au3 Market street, corner of Second. WM. nil Teal, Chain Itauly ftroeeriaa sad Willow Wort. CORSES OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., ; PIXZBBUBOH, PA. IS now receivings large assortment of FRESH GOODS. in addition to his already extensive stoek, purchased from first hands Ip the Eastern markets, which, wfflheaold at the lowest market prtoaa. , 49* Betti* Steamboats, and fiamSUss* buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. Ay- Goods dehTered in tha city tree of charge. sepll “ A Haw Kagland Phrelelaa SAYB that B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S TERM IFUGI Is the only article that can be hnplrttiy railed on for the ex* .pulsion of Worms. Bkzcxoi, N.H- June 9, UtR 3b B. A. Mmatodk 4 Cb, • ' - - five years past, I hare used B. A. Fahne stock's Yermlfoge fhr an anthelmintic in my practice My attention was fimtesllad to it to a ease where 1 bad foiled to dislodge worms with calomel, p*»* and eovhage. A hot* tit was obtained, and used with dmSrmbte effect; tinea then I have prescribed U for hnadmds of patisati and in -a x lam ma)ocitT of eases with oompletesßOoc« In one ease a tingle bottle of the medicine brought away from one pu tient worms. I hare never' kneprn it to do bhun, and I am to this stsfemant from an honest oapvletion it is the most valuable Ywmlfuge yet known. Boch is my confidence in its powers, that Fncommead it to other physldaas in this see- Man. and fundsh them with the article. Prepared aad said If B. A. FAHBOBXOOK A 00. , omiriaw Ha-BWMdslnsh. A. JAYNES, PsUnTM Stor*, -*•'**• Ck r- Ay . A * -V' - f +“' • • 'V' I - ■ - • *' *- *•'* „ ’.rj ■»• *—. ' - r. ‘ ■■ SPECIAL. NOTICE. B. T. a MORGAN, 104 Wood street, near Filth. . i. ; * u <,» ' • * T * » -i -» «•- f » DR* HORSED livigtratiagjEJfigtel 'Ml2e;oitomdiMtTad/B(ra3daatb«l3*TirlhflMMiHM re* ; unytrtths «»i» j . j tnUyip»eiwiydeHr*taftißetfc*eo*»ossFirtth-aetmyn tttfcmocOmpOnnd to ‘ I ttowßwtocjtoafßeawßfc."’ ItfjPMiryWu ■» f I rehurSame^dafidre W itofciamiiliil \ i astfaewflymtasof ? rtmemamr* wMiwr— —fcWMMit<ir«H TT* l M ISS* 2£j \ egbets ire not confined ago. The feet>toghi,theafttay wtfc,tfae Ihfitoigrettfcgf the | ' owtcn BSBoftaißMiittifMßtrUnjMnßnrisßi i tfe» tmfirfctaal refitting mm inm sllNlHllUjt Uimi the 1 wreknmiof a single organ, niu all find lttluii»la red w { UHBtnM&on tht awaf tUfbUftjpinllniMTnob 1 TothcrewhoharopredluiadUon topeftflydh,ttwlD prom j n complets arf"unfidttßg~MdhgMre'tfia£ns tettmribie I malady. there an many. par bean who hare« betted with thait conatftirttaitt, that tferttink tTmmnHdaTiiiJieiil tba I. 1 imiih of insdfclne: • Lai not eyre these ttespafc -The gßxfcr ;■• deal*with dbaaw at It add* wtthootnlretf to eaaaa* and will not Cady fooro the dtotmtorttaatt bat - bsboz£d«hi WBirny oeamaxuxxD*. [ • the darangaßMriaof-tho system, Imißiirto noticmi did' v ! eanebdadthe items of ao oamer reathat ft wooMreqalro k cdamn to ennmsmtsAe main dfcr te -WhWr this preparation ia a opebtfi* A *w, how ever, ~maj -he ennmiremd. wfe? Mini if aj wa*a*i—. faakdifc indptant porafrsto, hjofarta,pafpßaflßn ofthe heart? spmalateellona, m—eamr datflwy, tTwattrs, Cato- . lanearn pricking swiamrm in the flseti.-nTnnliftrei, mantel dwnmkw.-wiiarwi ofthe wflyiudisporifioiiib more, fcHrttwgaftaresartlea, teuton-Sleep «d fawrifylog deeaem. ; inabßrfytoTemahibionopUoe or position; werenam of the . - procreaiiTo organa, aqo»lmoompitamy > mtiaa<fac}y, mom i oatem, fitairaftmd, 1 Anting at-theftnmwTl, ftinsln lxiaya. 7 Uritfaa, a chronic teadreey to mtocartjagefremetotitm, and 7 all complaints growing oat of a free indulgence of the pea* • aliu iiwl all liamaiiiaaa ilul iloaa mil pniioeilfliaminaiiVi ' eoaseebeyoad tbareacfcof medJdne. Whenever the organa to be aotad opon are free from mat - fonaation or •trietarol-dieaaeas.lt to averred that i ■ MOBMT9 nrVMOEAIZSO KLZZS vBl replace waahnam with strength, tnoapattty with sfid* ; i-acy, irregularity with anlibrm andhatnralaedttty, and ! mb ooi only wtthoathaaard of Tsactire,bat with a happy ’ f’iectontbagttittiiTrpalmHrfi JV'Bacr inmindthat uU maladies,oowatei they begin, finish with the imrure L \ysteML, and that the panajaaboa'ofthe-Mrieof moUett J' v * &ad sanaatton ia death. Bam la mind alaou that for etart kind of nartoaadiaaaaa the BstsOordkllstha only xaUahla pmpaißtka known. CCBK or nEKTOOB BIWftBHk Holaagnaga ldoa of tba lmm»> [ iliifeenl ilmnet mtnrnlfmnrTrniTiTtrtrtiltorrattfaiilii tla i diaeaaed, debiHtated and shattered nertooaayitem, whether f ■ broken down by ween, weak by natni% or Impaired by > ricknaas the nnstrang and relaxed orgamiitlatt laatonea ; braced, retitifled and bofltnp. Thtmontit and jliTttnal | •symptomsofnertoMdlaeaaeetaalahtogethmnadßrttaln» ' floanoe. Nor to the effect temporary; ea the contrary the i relief 1s pemanent—fir the Cordial pnpmtleo of the mefi.! cine men the comtitatlanltsilf,andnoteealttoltsncemal I oottdlttoa. ■ ■ _ jooat U3BB Of MXHOftY, Oonfnakm, gidriltt aw, raah of blood totha head, makncfcoly. hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of —ttdetew ' \ linn frar nf Inanity; iljirmdi (rimf :pteatntioa,lrra tlbßity, mmbtUty to alaep, dkaaaaslp<dd«iit to lt h»tf there ' , kanyiaUaaM to ba placed oabanan.testiaMqr,abeobttslyft . A. QUIT MKDICtKS f 0& mCAUB. l^, The aaparalkleil sfliaeU of this gnat teehaatbo, In aB nark, a new tea te the sn< ni> nf mitlntm Thoaeapdaof athaalagta bw bsea ln» wrtri tteimsatelaf larlgoraata concocted to be mdM in tbeTadooe <Bseaeer>nd dampoiki to 5 the IUI kata formartnn of woman rsaAac feerllahk. \ xtxex'voius of sma,;. z who writer* from waakaaas,darmngcniaat,ncTOaa —i, trwj mam, painainthabaek, or any other dkordet whether pe», . cellar to her aex, or common In both ear as to girt the la. TiflontiagOrndklatzkl. . * urntm pxsson, Orothem, wmfindJUf Oordlal after they hare need a bot .tk or two,* tfrotowb ragaaacatar at tnejyetam. In all. dbwrttoaa trite be'footer the happy parrot* of healthy off springy who *otOdßofhsT«bes&io. bat for ttta sxtraordli nary preparation. And it IteqnaDy poiaal for the many dir: com for which It k Teesmaantded. Thonsanda of jonng* man here bees leatoied by using it, ad not in a single tnv fiance hat it foiled to benefit them. ___ 1 PBBSONBOf PALX OQXFLXXEOH. i or «OTWBBpttT« habits, are restored by the oh of a bottkor£ two to bloom and figor, dai|bK fho Ale from a pale, yel | . • , f lcnr, sickly color, to a beantiftU florid coapkTfon. k TO THS UXSOmDXD. . * ' These areßcme of the sad and melancholy effect* prodw*' 1 coi by early habits of yanth, Tit: owkawi of the backj : and limbo, palnrtn the head, dimness of sight, loss of mu*-. : eolar power, palpltatfen-of lb* -heart, dyspepsia, > irritability, derangement of the digaatirefaßotions, general* dability, symptom of ooasomptSon*, ate. 5 Ueataily, we faarfnl efieets on the mind sramiieh u> baf > dreaded, ham of memory, confusion of Ideas, dapr-hm*- of spirits, eril foreboding*, areretoo to society, lo»aof aotttoda, timidity, atn,aresomaot ~ : end. All thuaaflbcted ' r uwsnnu nnwTTEarpT.AWTVfI maurtaqw I k should reflect that a sound arid and body aratbe moat eal eaaaary requisites to promote oonnnbial happiosm; indasdi withoat theaa.tha jsnrney through Ufe baoatnea a wnaryf - rlljrlmaca tnn prospect hourly darken the Tkw; thfi. * mind becomes ahsdowed with, dsspafa.and filled with the u nekncholy refieetSoa that the htppnttaa of another bap. - eomea bttotod with year oww. - CAUTIOH. k Sr.Hom*>lßTkcatls| <MU ' by some ncprinctolgd persons.' ??' In Alter*, all tie genniae Oafdhi will bars fheprcprWV. tort fraetmUe pasted orar tbs cock of sack bottta, aadtk*. ■ following word* blown tn the glsss: Dr* llorM’i Uvlfontlaf Cordial, . 0. H. Bra&Knntetor. B. Y. » Th> OorflaHs pot np» highly eooosntratsd, in pint bof Hu pries throe dollars psrbottte, two for flea doflaa, d> . for twelve dollar*. O. H. r; ~ IBftainnji H< T> Bold by DnuKktsthrooghcnt tbs-United States, Qm& . - . and tbs wsst bttas. , Aoimt Pittsburgh— TLDONG, Ho. 60 Wood stmt Vo vmy.mawEjjki.i4v « « AOrimny Oty-JNO.P/fLiatatt. fßnniHtsfl —Pi H. UMdJ PILLS: POB ALL THB PDEMejB OP A FAMILY PHYSIC. ' THEBB fast long-seriated apoUi; A"flB 'i. - tißMdtiriaillwawpiuMt»ep|} %^^R4b' l *)&fc eo| l 2 *henb a d<m assure an '/-:'^Kx: : <Bfcfly«ifcii te>piUaß. Thf f 'jnV' V; WbMMndts.BMt that fe •arttntaHc-trU tfii posudealgned. It 1* easy to meffl HSSBSiI plcfrialjißttet not easy to nutf the baetofeUflite o—vrhkhabooldhavphoaaoftheot factions, but all the advantages, of every oihsy. fids h* . boon attempted hern, and with what necw we would r< apeetfullj submit to the public decision. it bos boon «’ fortunate fbr the pedant hitherto Plata! moat every pair tire medicine la acrimonious and Irritating to‘thobouri -- Thttlinot. Many of then prodhoe so unor griping pal »»>4 r»ynirioßfßtha«yatm ss to more risen eottnlsebelans tbs good to bo derived from thorn. Those yCspcodnos c* Irritation or pain, no tees it arise from » previously exbtta obelr action ordanagesMirit in ihobstfsTs. Bang puret vegetable, noham esn arise tram thole usathany quant ip; but Itis better that any ■sittriaeteßnM hetaVsnJpq eioualy. Minute dlxeetfcne far their neeia -the sever; diseases to whkfebbey are applicable are glien an the Am»pf the ounpialnta which hare been meadfly eared t* nay bmo tionUTerOosipUiati tails Tertooa An al Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor, and Less of Appettt- Tiofa.MM, TrrltaHHty, Wlfa— finC ftver sad Ague, Patent the Bide and Lems; fer,i*tr*ii all these arebettheconsequenceOf rtbrtaesrtirflm in tt liver. As an aperient, they eterd pronpttand sure rail, in Ccntiveneae, Klee, Oolle, Pjaeutery, Humors, Sente, and Scurvy, Colds with soreness eftfce body, Ulcers and It purity of the blood; in short, any and seesy ease where • purgative is required. They have alee produced eons singularly morasgfal ear • In Rheumatism! Boot, Dtopty,Gravel, Erysipelas, -Paljdt tlon ofthA Heart, Prins in toe Beek r BMnaehaadmd Theysbouldhe freeiy taken in' the spring'of the year, parity the blood and prepare the system Jer tbs ebange . ennnonn Anoeeasfeßal doss Sttenlatas tha ttocaaeh sr bowels - Into healthy action, and restores tee appetite ar vigor. They purity the blood, and, by tbrirsttmulaat a tton on the dreulalory system, renovate tha strength of U body, and Tsstore tha wasted or diaeeaad energies of tt . whole organlm. Hence an oncasinwnl doss is advent : geo us, even ihougb no serious iliiisngrmeidsiiile; bntu neasanxy doeing should never be carried wo far, as eve: i purgative medicine reduces the strength* when taken excess. Tbstboussad easwin which* phyrie is requir* cannot be enumerstsd 'here, but they suggcaC thmsatr tothcrcasonof everybody; and it l« couthtseftlv better* fMyidii has hitherto beeo available to man find. When their v: turn ere eoas.kaowu, the pobQe wHt-ho Isumr doubt wit remedy to employ when in need of a aathariW medidne.. Prepared by -MMXS 0. ATSB, AjsayerahdPractit fTinamt.T^- 1 ”. ” Priest# tents par Tire box , A.PAHHBTOCE * 00, Pittsburgh, and * ell Druggists. frtbfluMUw. Print* Pl******. <DE» BBOW9, Ko. <1 THiwnnd AHJy, De 'TotwhUoatbeeCtaßtfemtosnofleePmetfee. HU buMneee is mostly eontetd' to JHesfc 7«a«roeli>if n> t eni rafihpalßfalafhrtioas, S broafht-an bjimprodeaiea, yoathfnl indulgence and ucr :: -gypliflU, Syphilitic 6l oet,Btrictu •grwfamlMglisrwlßurqritT all Die* see of the Ygneml Organ, gfaa IBaaaase', -Stdctoutlc Err, tkms, Tetter, Rlßfnam, Mercurial Dissaler/Bcnlnal W», 'ness, Jmpotancy, Piles, Kheamatism, Jemal* Weatorf Monthly Suppressions, Disease* of to* Joints, PUtola Ano.'HeeTtmsAftnrttoas, Pains lathe Back.and Loins, 1- tatfen of the Bladder and Bdaeys, successfully treatsdr Cure juaranteed Sixteen years’practice (six in this city lenable* Dr.Bro'. to cffex.aasarsnces of a speedy cure to all whtfniaj cone * jBE Oflta *uii Pstrate OpssnlUtSoß Boobs* 41* SHmom au' H mcatnt*. - • woftAkw*z 'I>HZUMAH£AL—Dr. Brown'* newly dHuoyered rem* fki fap Bbranttaiu needy Mi»rl oortela Bwiy SuUMtafal trouble. ItMitfini- '' - OAtuid Print* Onraltttlou BIAMOI PKUtargh, Pino'*. n*lMrioti»lvar**thma. Buebwi&fcw. - i— XJia*Ut4*lpKdacia«*oad«r«l -Bead tike tollc ftawg, Titfcieoy eck*Joa. ST, 18>g Mb. S. S. fir—ltoMtlitef * , ' ‘ Q« of yxmr Tamil***, end fere K to » ehUA of Brine, %* ■- •" it expelled to laiie worm, tad fate » attfcber of am.* ' enM. . - BLFauok 6udu tr„ Jetam ce, Feb* T, IU3 Me~H t niUTM TTeTtruWfjowTmntfßplni fcmilj, I cea «y theft It ie sot to bejarpeiMd hy enj ▼ mttigelathewccldfcrexpdtetwecie*. G. Baoeea Wo«UwSw*«.e< iI 7AIUBB Mm. K. B. tauu-1 *oe» om bottle of jottYeneft to my cMkL end H expeflel TMerieworae. I thin* It v heetlnoee. You* nepeetftdJr, .****■» PwpcraleaAMtdlV I.l,lPUtta*o0 1 ml 9 , . BttbkH^K KDIdHS CHMtra.—* fc*T» « head the ftaeotfet iBX* gaol ud*ap aMtnStSt-MB t*a*U ail' nj>n||t jAT~S'JTTi^- : lt*tga A da. 1 * logon! o>tt- i -i ■' . • i. ~ ‘ V 'V': v ,V. • ’/ /' • r tn**:.. 1..HU1 • ftUfcmeev \ "v