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I <*r '-'i i - \ r~ Y * ».**v V if, I .. . -^4 r ' »„_■*'** y : p- f ' ! .-r..‘;".-/"'j.3- £&*-,- * r ' ,^^: C ;^ f :vl*^/, ; ;^ f .V'^^, :/ fV'TcV'*' '■< \ '■. *'■ : - H ‘ ; r ' --> - „ v •■#*«!»•*.•». :'*S -s, if il*’ V. v»\h* ,"«* - •. -,. v ,-r*. • #*’■?*,. ft %H |Y J L > ->V ?*, - */<;W* O' **-?„ **l*~; * <* r‘' •' ■- \; C!> V ‘ ,, J >V. fr*- y- ' - t V -'b' ‘;• l X.• - J • •'•V ; DAILY "MOBNING POST. TUESDAY* CORNING: Bard Tikes is Texas!—Tbo following extract dated at Galveaton, Tolas, March 7, 1865, gives h discouraging state of affairs: “ Business has entirely failed this season in Texas— all branches aro suffering; the cotton Crop, aa you know, failed. At the present time the rivers are low, money Boarce, debts abun dant; provisions high. Tho merebanta are greatly disappointed in their expectations, and many will be unable to meet their engagements; many already oak for extensions. Many young men of fioo business toot and abilities who com* menoed business this season in the iuterior of Texas were otliged to give it up again in des pair, as they could not realize their expenses.” We are inclined to believe that the writer of the above hag colored m&ttera tco highly. 'll EHPKTIC 80 A P EXCELSIOR! ,11 AIR —“ I would I were a boy again. I*ll go sure to that store again. On Third street, kept by 8. L. C-, , And some Herpetic Soap I fain Would buy, fbr it always suits me, Herpetic Soap always suits me. That Soap removes redness and tan • And cures all chaps aud soreoens too; Brightens complexions pale and wan— I’m very sure it will please you: t)h yes, I know It will please you. Thi* valuable remedy tor sore rough bauds has proved of great benefit to hundreds. Price only cents per cake. Sold by S. L. UIXHEKRT, mhl2 IXO Third street. Tliifi MARRIAGE GUIDE; OR, FAMILY MEDICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL INSTRUCTOR, for the special ttreof the married or those about to.marry. EyDr.F. llol lick, tha celebrated author and lecturer. Ninety-eighth odltiou; 6&0 pages* and colored plates. This book in decid- edly the best book of the kind ever published, and has at tained an unequalled reputation and circulation ; io fact, then 1b none other like it in the English language. It cun tain; fall information upon every topic interesting to mar ried persona, but Is.strictiy moral, scientific, practically us-> fal and popular. -Price cue dollar. Par sale by R. MINER „ A CO* No. £2 Smlthfleldstceet,.Pittsburgh ; wo will send it y anywhere,freeby post, on receiving one dollar find the ed dress. iuarl2 Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! £T!IA INSURANCE COM PAN V, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED ISI9. Cash Capital, ------- 5500,000. mHE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the X Assets of the xK IN A INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart ifbrd, as furnished this agency ou the let of January, 1555, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered. .$ 1G,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, G and 7 cent, pay able eemi-annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, scoured br mortgage... 7,313 17 Billfl Ufcclrable, well secured, payaL-leat Bank... 12^,3.7 ft 1 * Bailrond Blocks iu Connecticut 07..M5 OQ Sink bti cka in tl*e city of Hartford. 14 i,t>u3 00 Bank Stock* io New York chy 9S,Ok) 00 Cash on Land, in Bunk, and in bands of Agents and others-.... $7711,278 t>3 The amount of Habilitiesdue or cetdoetb Bankscr ether cndiiora,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—’KOne. Losses adjastedantl not doe, $148,518 22. Losses unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for farther proof, $614*57 60. AU other claims against the Company aro small, such only as printing Ac. Agents Instructed to take no risk Over $lO,OOO. The amount insured la any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and ot building-, the width Of streets, the supplT of water and condition of the fi»department, and other •'‘rrumstances. The amount insured in blc- ' «>f builutogs Tories; the design is to limit the low by an' one Qrv to slo,oo*l, or leys. Till). A. aLKXANDEK, Sce:*>tary. BTtT* op CoJtKKrrmCT, ♦ Hartf'-rd, Jaa. Ist, 1885. Hftr.rbrd count}. j *" Perw naiiy appesiwl Thomas A. Alexander, rciretury of the jSnH-lnauranceCompifny, and maietn'b that the f -re* going ■»DUvment by him 6ubscrlt>nl, j-» true, according to his bo?t knofflcdgo and btrli-1 ' UENtwY sOifXlitt, Justice of the i'eaCe. , ; »LB«e«-palihy-th’S crnnp&tby for the ye'AflStft t'lc*tjd $750,000, while the premium* received tor ih** nam« lime far exceed any other year, einco Lhe organisation of ifco Company. Bullcies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is fuetT at UiU agency, at remunerative rute-i. jfsjp Office, Ko. b 7 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ‘ janll H- B. Tr-N KYC &*_**?*}•_ COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. rri!K public trill tind it to their advantage to examine 1 our stoc* of STOVE A, r-f:>ru parclittiing elsewhere. QUAFF, REISIXGEH A GRAFF. Mp 3) 124 W*. od ytrvi»t. John W. Uutitr Si> Co., Forwarding and commission merchants— l>ttders In nil kinds of Pittsburgh Load Pipe and f«" ¥**•’ 1 ** f/ * FRANE VAN GORDIiR has just received a lanresDd beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, and Sctta io Crape, Tarletou and Swiss, black lac* but Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, ia wool, cotton and eiik; Ribbons, Bella, and Crapes, in all qualith*.*. Al&xamler 4 best Kid Gloves can always b •(bond at No. 63 MARKET STREET, cornertf tbe Du. jiOD-li novlT S? arober, industrious youug man, w|*o will devote Uts entire umo to Ui« ba.-sn-iKS, a SITUATION AS SHIP (i CL&iIK. to a Wholesale or Keuili or AB aifitllit Book-Keeper, or a place In a Grocery nr ihy GOOOF •Btpre; and will moios himself p*imr*Hy ueeiul v trs e.n - ployer. A note addressed through the P>st OiTir** to “A. J*. jx," or U>.t at th« osice of the “ Post," will receiv* yrcirpt "'attention. SPBTOT AFD STTM2IEB DRY GOODS, TUB SUBSCRIBERS have Joel re-eitcJ, and a e row opeping, la*? most desirable ctsertment *■! I>KY GOODS ever offered io this market. We call particular at .teotjpo. s£> a.fe'tf Very cbol-e artiol-fl. Dxtra Rich Fa cy Col’d Silks, entirely new design ; do do Black do do; , do do Twisted do; Batin slaid and plain Tiisuea and Bereges : I'rinted do do; do Berage Delaines; do Ohallle do; Very handsome French Lawns; do do DrilU&nieoiu; A gooi assortment of French work, Collar?, Under SJeeveanndChemisettes, very cheap; Embroidered li*m- Stitch and plain Linen Cambric Ilandterchkdß; Linen Tab o Cloth? and Tabls Lioeufi; French and KnglUh Fur aiturc, Cbiutzca, white and colored Famiture; Dunatry. A fail assortment of Glove?, Hosiery, Mitts, Ac.; Irish Unenfl, Sluslina, together with a complete assortment of eveiy-artlrle, either Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Domestic. Wyeolicitanexamiaatlonofoar Stock tefore purchasing •Ifpwjbere; as we Batter ourselves (since wo have estab tje cash.Ry6trm) that we can supply our patr ns on . more liberal terms than any house west of the Mountains. \£e return our thank* to our friends for their meny <*&- fair rs to cur firm, under Its fora.-er title, nnd hope Gtey may still continue them to the establishment, under Ita ffEW QUA. YOUNG. LOVK & BRO., feb£2 formerly Young, Stevenson a L've. BY U.C. UILL—THU PRACTICAL VIOLLN SCHOOL— A new and complete pynopßl* of Violin playing, In an progressive and practical form, end designed expressly tot the American etudeut, to whL'U U added valuable le?- annw gnd exercises and beautiful arrangements, ae fiolosand Tftlda of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and composed by U.C. UILL, pupil of Spohr, late President of the New York Philharmonic Society. Thai above' just received, io advance of the trade, by HUNKY KLEBKB, 101 Third street. We here earefully examined the above work of U. 0. HUP*, and consider it one of the most complete and prac eal violin Schools we have ever reen. G. ANTuN, B. VOGEL, • febfl Teachcrx of Music. XT^'^ld Tfla BEST IlaiE TO BUY WAIVUr-B.—l H*TO recently received a. large assortment of very su parlor Warches. manufactured in Europe expressly to my totter, (sehYorer last Spring.) Citizens and strangers will flodin my establishment a stock of Watches as extea 'j&rtandea Sheas any in the eastern cities ; and in consid 'irttffonorthfl 'times, at lower prices than ever before offered "In CHS market. Those having money to invest in this way SlLflod It to their interest to do so now, us times will ortly be better and pricei will advance. Watches and Jewelry repuirai In the be-*t immuer. W W Wil,-oN r , jan27 t 67 Market street <‘4»> n-r "I K or'h KT.EW BOOKS-Ju-t reared by Ujc tohoi' tug *l\ NewßoolLs: „ . . of Cbw Caliwel., >l. D.: by Harriet W Warner. Mist published. ‘Toy Sons of the Sire*; a History of the Progress and Deatiay of V e Acieru’&ij Party Just published. Xioliy Brocken: by Atiul»* Unullori. "Historv of M’isoa & Liuoa'd Lice*- by J U, U. Latrobe. PoptU O.iurpatio.i. Ida ilsy. Wolfort’d Roost; new work by VT. Irring. Alooe: by Marion Horlood. $-RuUi ifcilt-by FAooy Ports - lA'« of Horace Life Kud Bosatiesof-Fatiny -Porn; • • • Saxo’s Ponmn, in two styles of binding. Goiey, for March, 2b coats Pecertoq’B Msgailae, for March; 17 coats. BaUou’d tor ilarcb; 10 cents. Vank.ee Notions, for March. TooiCrosbla: by Lover. Prank Leslie's Journal, for March. Call at the new and. cheap B.nk Store nf SAMUEL B. LAUFFER, t 87 Wood fltreet. r HPOBTAXP HRuiOM. WORK —tircry one afflicted with certain diseases would consult bis own Interest bv ob •tainlng Dr. RALPH’S PrtACrtOAL PKIVATU THKATTSB. she auturs, symptoms, progress an l consequences of every Jfefereit Disease, malady and distinctly described; lndu* resembling venereal—to be iound In no other. Ob il:isturbatlon, mucn new and Invaluable information %witit the only trae treatment and cure. Stricture, its"perfect ipd radical cure. Alsa, all the rem»dles. the Btooer aojtU.mxle of preparing, 4c., are faithfully Riven, ao as tn ha practically useful to every one, In every place, and it is tire only truly Practical Work published fur gen.v rXtnte.' fourteenth edition, 31? pp. «Uh plates. Price %aff*sv »• T“ 'tti! iWVtf KK.3 WANT MONKtf, and have directed U 8 10 ,-t b»130 deep to B at ft. alley—situate near the Outer 5S«t-KhwheJ?Clty. Pried for each ft rnly Tvo Hus mLdous£, dent This 18 a verylow price; Bodnothlng but ton wime-of money Induces them to offer UieLots ot Alls price. Call soon, if von want to PF9 c “ r " „ mh9 8. eeronrnT * SOS. 110 Third st. SCUPI— UerpeUc coapis llio best thing you can find to car® soren«&9 or roughness of the skin. 3t heals ail chaps and chafes of the hamlfl, and renders them smooth, •oft awl while. per cAhe. Bold by rnhfl a L. CUTHBEKT. 140 Tblfd street. l«GHa!kia—J uki reo-ive-i, u unc toi of Ginghams, r ■•sahs A. A MASOS 4 00- 25 Fifth Street. Enterprise uun Worki. BOWN 4 TETLEY continue to sell RIFLE 3 cheaper than they can. be had either East or West, and every goo is warranted. C«U soon, if you want one, for thev are going off I*o hot cakes. «Dhl3 OHIO AND Pfc3NNtiYLVAr*IA RAILROAD—-Wanted, 20 thxiKi Stock, to complete an order. WILKINS £ 00. Bankers and Commission Stock Brokers, No. 71 Fourth street. rniK INVALID—OABQO Is prepared, on abortnctic*-, to X tnke riCTDBES at residences. He can be found (day STREET r. -i rift- w MARCH: 27 PAID Ul> Storci I < Corner of Smltbfield and Third itrcets, /* / T T S B UR Q IT, PA. GLASS & CAEB, Proprietors. JOHN 1» GLASS, DAN. D. CARR, (Lit# K »t. TVlernp 6 Oflrf.) (LiU St. Ctulei ft Perry QoUU-) rruns large end commodious Tlouce having undergone J_ thorough repair end furnished with new equipments throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling public. Cuat-oes kodcratb. &pr26:6m st . Cl. a fn~i fo t"k 17r ~ (FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Fonn and St. Clair street!, a W. BENNETT Proprietor. 43*“Thisis a first class bouse, between the Railroad De pot*; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and charges moderate. apr!4:lydl Walnut, Philadelphia. [au29:y T'HkniJwioaiV"’ TkTO. 11l Arch rtwet. Philadelphia. T. S.WRBB (late of J.N the Eagle,) Proprietor. UAiKiLL lIOUSK, CORNER OF 2/AfS ANfl STS., WARREN, O fpHE Proprietor tnk>*s pleasure m announcing to the X public that ehie new and elegant Hotel has beeQ opened as r house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the oEico of the Ohio Stage Company,lt offers inducements unsurpassed In Warren for th«> accommoda tion of tho traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully r-nUeitM. aul? >l. U A SKILL. VUAKKIAS HOUSfcl' CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILA DBLFHIA. LAI LID, Proprietors. JI.RMB fl.Mj PKK DAY. khm'illaS’ not*sE, Joaxaro\rN, tensa. unlorffrrrfl having txk>-n rhnrge of the above X named iioi.*-. and refitted it ai a large cNpense, in a comfortable as we.l m ‘'trie, ir now prepared to re ceive guei>tj\ and civ* ample sji’trfiicti-'Ti Co all who may pa re.uirjs iti(« lion-*-. ,wuvff ‘ JAMKS I>OWNK\. H ARK’S HOTEL, l v, f/iruier’i* Uxenang* l .) N O. IoS Hl’l-.RT V sTiUSKT. t-H't of Fifth street, Plttr- Vurgh. li\RK, Proprietor. Thi- Hel-i Is : ;i:-> uew. haring juut barn completed n: i «■; , n.;- u.e m-i'inin.-lait.-il *•!" the public. is»*ple •I i* *- t- &, t£ A HOTEL |.. N-.W liLAld Vni FU d>! KR VISITERS. The 1 (Jpcu.!- l.'vn itiipror'-J, ar.J Uie rendered rnof" M-.r'ic-uv,.. K -:;rtuHy. ’lln- proprietor will be happy U ?!••• M.- lri.m'i*. 212,505 06 \n i.iiiiijilu!) of »»J Excelsior Line ia now runulng froiu the Bf.itioii, on Fifth street, to the GLEN IK'TKL. U*av«f.> the oiati.'u Hi t* i.’rlwk, A. >L, and 6 I’. return inn h\ * A. ;\L, and bh. p. M. )*U-,;,n .T 0 MARTIN, A rent. ViIAAK’LIN Cleveland, Ohio. CTATIUCK A SON, i’ftut-ktsroKS.—This House ha? an a dergc-De thorough aud exlcutivo r*'pnirei, alterations, and htr.-o addll’oa« of uy-furniture, etc., »ud the proprlo turs p’ -dgc their i --r. Itr LL<. Fkamil. - :; a p-ico where all the com- PorU W * V , N \ gHE. fccmccuTinis tiu * m«\ BEtTBEH LO7EJOV, PROPRIETOR. : «‘XA.• j b-iro t.) i:it--ria llmir frii»mis nod A t ,f puviu? ; k .-u-ru.JV, .but t. cy have l-a-**a the ah-ve 8 ,:.i Kt-.aurant, wdu-b bo? just been tliorvU..4irei >*ai re iutniint-J. and now opvn. T f .e ri-torr hnv•* ‘•j.-'.rt-l u i exp-u-:- to inutn '.bf Hank Lx {■;.uu*-> a COai.orthJ.; rr»lt. :»r «-b Lt 'h- a.- the bu-iuts.i mao. TI»»* larU.-r will «t nil ;ms !>•- -tocied with Lbe doiiciirie-s of the u.aud .-tirivl up un-l- r the auspl- CCS of VX-. rruMif-d -ni. TLdV reaptctfuily ask lor the patremace of u gco'-rous public. 4 J PCHAMd-LMKr.ER, janllly U „J ! ..'.'lie'll:. M A K T I -N 1 S RESTAURANT AM' EAliNu SALOON, ON THE EASTERN PLAN, 2> Diarxan'i aiUy, l , T TIM aytd Hart ■'? strrtts —AH LS wi.- uf ent&W* up in :L« t*yß euJ cn *i*ortc>t I;< ••*■'• lliiust* op«n t'lfiii o dock in ti.** murning an ill < At nnth:. (.hur.'iii}-- f<- LfAy UELVIDRIIK REJirAU,UA»T, WOQP *Ti. KI.T, Cl. V WAIKK ANl* i ul? : MK.KET3. M'Ht; Ua lr r i tia.i jiut j-rnudi-d a cft<.ire hL*x.-k of X and i- r*-a..j a! Ui lufirvt M,* l;it-t>dd with lb- :• r tln ti.** *».»y ol euHb.fa. in-h Wlji>K.j I'uu'-i;. * u*») be Lad e* lb* Um.vuj£KE. j ■»nM'IV J m[N_S\_£a ■ C, Crnw-teUT. ',M> CwF V t: B HOUSE.*** D. 13&ENASD. „yo. iC. }\/i\ (-"la''!- n ' l ' cJ ar.J J/arA*l. a*-0 V?TE K CRYSTAL PALACE, So. 1* Marl££t wired. C. C. SEELY, BLSPIvJT{-'L’LIA luiurniti hi* fri»*ndsaudthe lstVSl ( q /Jpu'uii • ui gcbcra'*, Unit tj-f lji»> ju.it ntarted bin * v,>t hhll-wl.-lHi.’.a modern stj le of Ci.iyKlNw UVriTl.iwS and ever) thing *-ln«in tho eating iiDe. - <\ «u rs 1U lljr rd-ci; or M.ew.ii, fur 1 orntn ador.cn. 11-: »i.i -i.r-, I\.rthe ••verythiui: that the market v»u alloil. LiuUie uliruya open until 3 o’clf*k In the morning. marlo-tf OYisTKK SALOOAi A .M> IUCSIAtHAJITI 10 8 WOOD STREET. fIMIE ruto*-Tlb**r hts c*'»w hi* OYaTEII SALOOX AND J[ KATIN'} lu n m&UBi-r that cannot be cirpln-J hr any similar establishment in lb* city. MEALS WILL UF. SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OP TUK D. i r, fruL-1 tr.p Choicest Heats. Fowls, &c. t Aci tliv Hi2i of Karo ..'anni't be oarinuwl. ami he woahi reipeet folly inrltc the Htteutka of the public to it. CIIAKLK9 STILL, 10$ Wck\ 1 r-.trvet. St. Clair LftgcrVeer Krewery. rpill; r-sf.rcULilly Iftiomjn t.h«* public that h« i l*i uow fully prepare lo 9*TTt priTaU- (amilk* and the public gtDeraliy, v. iti; bit -<*!*l>ratcd LAUKK isKKR, in bottle*. All order* left at his Oliice, NO. 3« DIAMOND ALLFY.fnear Wv.-i will b- punctually attended to; and th** D»".t JtliverKl t-oanv part < t 0»f city or vU-lolty. * ' F. 0. 3CIIKNCK. Cmiiu' Lager Beer liall, .Vo. 100 f.'ruL, o/'pvsiU the Caxiom Himxt. T’lIK sub-.'riber' Irn* juM 1 our of lb** Urir--’ snJ be'*! tinl-hf.i [.s/-r U--r Hal.- iu the < Hy. His lUhth ackaowi,*.igrU be .. i-u,.,Tv-r urii- !•-. tii.'l *-tery otherac comcic iution sbou i tJn l.< ust* canuot bn excelled. ' nr..:<\i:, A. IH-NTT7-. Wf IV RN(rLT?n. »»!•• H.tftb*r -t ?»%! ITH’S celebt MM \y . lieauiit A.,t-u:i i brown r*ti>ut. Alflo.Cuicmoii Ab ar.* 1 I’orv r. ;n ■> i. 1 pi at t.-o'.t b-». The e.:. : ni)ou ol h. uii Lies, and fuc trade, i< respe-tfnlly folrnted. ‘ • ’ ft l ‘' ■ v mineral VVaicr aua Sarsaparilla yrrM !r lMt nr.-t, below iVun, is now V V uiun u!'ii>:twrlt.: Mi I b'dtlelUfi llie iwbuTe bereragea OD an ez'en*!v* f. t;V- of the best quality,and oof.i'*i«irt* i from ’he rureM mMeri.il.'. oe’.lTly S t emuToont riirullure and Chain* WK ar»3 cenr-uotiy oogag**d in the IPanu urture of CABIN CHAIRS and FURNITURE, of every '-figj (ity. C ri ption.and pay particular attention to tbe manufacture oi Lbu beat styles, suitable for tbe use of dtvumtoats. Uar experience in this branch of the busi new enarues us to warrant eaUslaction, as well with tbe promptitude in whioh orders ar« tilled, aa in tbe quality oi the work oart personul attention given to the fitting out. Those lari-rested in furnishing Boats, will bad It to tbeir advantage to giro us a call. jyUl T- U YOUN f J 4 CO. ’ r IIK KH’rftJlAl. ATI'kM'I-i n uf L.\tM i..» . f 1_ th- il Kit B.ftTlC J-UA i l , pri-p in-; i.y .he :b«; 1 .'-in i)>h rtvij.** of u London (.’uruisi'l, iiii'l •iß'-il fr rt-udimu the rkiti .'UiOOib, toft at*.l * Lite, r.-Uiov’ug .-.allow Uus*, l*l:nol. s, r.>n,CuLimeous Kr.i;>Uou-‘, and reJo-f-no:' ib<*tkin. All <■' ;q s, chute*, ic., ‘ by it. It Im* two uswl with great succ-=s lu cuse* of Staid Kor Ifi** ••urn of tiore. roujrh hiiod-*, it is n'lnwaili-d. I'nre ivuts a eaXc ; orlaboirn, h»r lazily u«e, coutaiuian one’dozen catct*. u«r bos.. Sold wr.u!«*-nie mvl retail fi. L. Ol'TlUlKoT, No UO Third »t. G* Bingham & to.’i Trauiporuiloii Jhlne rpu AND tiiO.U PHILADELPHIA, BALTiMOKK AND X NEW V’uKlv.—TheUwoern and Agents ol said Line huve been for the past fourteen years connected whh the ** old e*in:.'li»h.ed Bingham’s Line. - ’ They will giro their usual prompt attention tn the forwarding of Produce, Mer chandize, Ac.., in tne shortest time umi on as favorable terma as any other Line. Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, i’hila delphia and Baltimore. [ GEO. BINGHAM A CO., 1 Canal Basin, Liberty st., Pittsburgh. Ei.NUU.AM, DAVIS A CU., 270 .Market ereot, Philadelphia, I JAMEU WlL3oN,A|seut. 121 North Baltimore, M, L. OSTiIANDEU, Agent, 80 West et., New York._ MATULET STREET, EtTWt.Err STRANGERS VISITING TUB CITY SUofLD CALL IN to hee the beautiful assortment cf CHIXA, GLASS nod QUEENSWAtiE, now oyn nt the above establish ment. Our goods bring putirely uew, we ure enabled to offer Inducements in nil the latest styles of Dinner, T«a and Toilet Warn, white iron-stone, we have a great variety of shapes; aJtu, gold baud und fancy colored Eton e ware Tea an j ToUet sets. Dur stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Pci ip .large and well selected. Hritacnia Ware, Table Cntlery, ’Spoons, Castors, Waiter-, uni Uou.se Furnishing Goods,'we have a large assortment. COMMON WARD—Our stork ef common Teas, Plates, Dishes, H .Ki;r», Nappitrs, Bowls, Pilchers, and every article in the line is lurge, and we are prepared to pack them with or without hn<* goods, ns the purchaser mav wish. Also, a large assortment of all kinds of GLAHS WARE, which we are selling nt manufacturers* prices, all of which are offered ut wholesale or retail, by oct2u JOHN J. O’LEARY. ENTERPRISE VV URKS iVV.I36 Wood strut, Third dour below Virgin Alley. BOW2i A TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting men to their large assortment of Guns, Rlflea and Re volving Pistols, the larguflt and best selected stock ever opened in this markeU together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Trickle, oil of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or far good approved paper. marlB ATOTIUE To UakDENEKS.—Public Auction of dull Unt il Led Sash, and 400 Forcing Glasses, in withdrawing from the Market Harden. I will sail without reserve, on Thursday, February let, at 9 o’clock, A. M., tbeentire stock of Sash, and fixtures suitable for the fordngof early crops. jwi29 JAMEB WABDBOP, Manchester. ■ ' 4j V i *.% OWSTOfi’S, urn is u ui'i a ivenneu Ale. CHINA HALL, TiUIUi AND KM.T.TU SmiKTfl. ♦' i * ' V'" r # k / ti. /' BANKERS AND BROKER^ WM. H. WILLIAM 3. W«x. H. WIUUUi 4s Co., AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, iV. i? Corner Wood and Third streets. All transactions madron liberal terms. Collections of Bills. Notr*. 6c.,ptotnpUy utter,ded to. jnn2G:lw JU’COWSKLZaA wil Lock, .BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Hank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. .Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any polutin tho United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, myU PITTSBURGH PA. ABTHUES, EODGEES & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMTUFIELD STREETS, au2:Cni Plttaburfjli* Pa. C. U. WILKINS Wllklno &. Co., j (Succers'rs to A. Wilkin* A Co.) i BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERB, N'o. 71 F\mrlh sir at, Pittsburgh. IN TILE numerous suspeUfiocß of Banks and Bunkers throughout the country during ibe last six. months, we are satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles Injve grown out of n departure from their legitimate bu>l* ■ doss; and wo, therefore, take occasion to assure tb»* public ‘ in advance, that no speculations in “fiiaej stocks," or other j “outside operations," shall tempt us from the strict and le- | line of our business—believing that in avoiding : all such investments wo shall not only l*o better able to 1 serve our customers aud ensure their safety, but thnt in 1 adopting such a course shall promote our own ultimate j benefit. l/ebo} W. & CO. Kcmoval. PAXBICKB& FRIEND, i BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Hccot Removed their Office to the Cnmcr of Fifth mid Wood tU. nrTsnoaoH, pa. i PATRICKS A FRIEND, Rankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Bank Notus. Exchanges on tho Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in ail tho cities throughout tho United States. Deposits received in pp.r funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ff«b3 nThslmeTle sons. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BATS HXICOVSD tUEIS BAKEIITO AHP E2CUAXGE OJTTCJ TO 50. 67 MAEILET STRICT, FOUR DOCXS TIEI-OW OLD STAND. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and F.xcbange Brokers, • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptum-es, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly fur sale. Collections made iu all the eitirs throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, b*-twe«ri Thirl and Wurth e ts. jja3o:ly TtKH.NAiV~A.Vi>., BANK KRB AM) BXCUA.NR H BKOKKF.?, N T o. 96 Wood Sired, comer vf Diamond Auty, piTTsnrnoii, r\., BUY AND* SELL Bunk Notes and Coin; D'oc-unt time exchange, and proraipsorv note.*; make collect’?rp in all the principal cities of the Urnon. depc-itp <. O call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other cinttrn appertalnir.irto a Broker’s diitUUOEB. Easti-ru Exchange ccn*tvrp:ly «n bund. xusrd "John woo by, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, T* CALSH in Exchange. Commercial and Bank Holes. STOCK. bought mid .-old "’.i Pt'jT.i-" '-.i C' i.-cli-'C*- carefully nfemied to latere:.: paid <-n l.>**po?st. 6jS~'So. b SU Fourth r. .-!v . the H. M. Bank. HILL 6 CO., BANKEJtg AM) EXCHANGE DKLKETh 5 , COILNEJi 07 VoOP AXll rOTTU RTIiSST* SIGHT KXCIIANGHou the Kwßtern Cities oonHtantlr fr-r BeJe. Time Kill* oi Hx-tmn:;e and Not*-*discounted.— Gold, SiiTttr flud Bank bought and M»id. ColJw-tJona oede in nil the principal cities of the Uci‘.»»i Ftntes. IV poaits received of l T ar and Curre.nt Fund**. [rpar*7ly HI.K it-iSlta, EPWAKD ILIO*, fTORASCI CRAIIBB KSA2TEB & EAHM, BANKER? ANT) EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND £F.L.L Gold, SUver, und Bau); Volf**; npsrotlatp fj.«vna on lift:! ?>'tsW nr Btoci: purrh-j* NotP“ ami Tiru- BUI*, on Ki“t srol'Wr.st; buy *draftn, Ac. Collation* rarffu''/ atU-ndirl to, »n.i proceeds remitted to any part of tb« Uui'-n. Stock* bought and soli on mraciissicn. flTj. So. 74 Fourth st., next door V- Bank of BUtrVe. ■ -e!3 Domeiiic and Fornpn Endian?'. Bt-hV .Vr.Vr, G'-Ll jn-i liauf&t, &»! BANKING II 0V? II 0 ? WILLIAM A. HILL * CO., 6J wo-oi* rtr?.t£7, WTT«T;rrou Intirfft o'a Ua-.« dr.r nio.'xrso.N Uiii-i- THOMPSON BELL fir CO.. BASRKII? A \ i* H U O K }' !l « , C5-rrss, *9“ COMM EIICIAL PKUKE H, "« ASD UtALiK IT Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, &c M ,\r> 75 Fourth st . [*\ilthitr ; jh. Fn ( '""William A. Hill & Co,, BANKERS, Xk t>l ifooti S‘.rcr‘. Fu’.V- uryh. HOLD nn *&'•* ih* .Mbr Bu.\L"» A,S'|i .‘•r'JtKP;- 40 (liiarPS F.xrtiautfw IUnK ; IT do r«,us;-aiiv 20 do CUit«n-'‘ InMUTnnc>*Coui;'iUi v ; |£.ooo MoQOnctilH-:« N*nTi.:i. i 'D Company $ ».o>io City of l’iUi*hurnh U -n-l*. C 'JTitV of A!l>v!»rn\ Honda. ttmniloKt's Ijnan O£!io**, ■\TO. too SM I TI IV* I KLl> STREET. NK Ml FIPTil.— i.N Mon*y Inao'Sl on and SErcr W&u-nrs, Sil-vervr.r* and *nhi:iMe :»r*i •!**<• «’il4r 51v INSURANCE COMPANIES, D E. I. A W A It tu MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPARY. OFFICE in tbo N< rtL lU/Mn r.:‘ ihe ilsehan;-, on Third Ftreet, PIIJLA bKLI'HJ A. marine insurances. 0* ) Cxwo, '-Tea!! part* of the World. F&aotits. i ISLAND INSURANCES On jood# by river*, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all par:* of tb* Union. FIRS INSURANCES On merchandize generally. Ou '•lore*, dwelling houses. A' oU- s -1 Ou ,ia>o 00 DTHtCTOUf Wo. Martin, Joneph Li. Seal, Edmund A duller, JOLII 0. I>u7i-“, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, George 0. Lejper, Edward DarUugton, II Jon«*>Brooke, J.Q. Johnson, James C. lln'jJ, Tbeopilui* Paulding, James IS. M'Farlaud, W.C. Ludwig, Joseph W. Cwan, Sec’y. ' I'. A. MADKKU. Ajrr.nl.. No.o.*> U di.-r Htruvt. ritt>*>ur;h TS!K UNITED STATICS LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY and TRUST CU.MPANi', rUILADELI’III4. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CUARTEU PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $20U,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chatnut' Streets , Philadelphia. [Officers of the Hume Board at Philadelphia: oiKscxona. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, AciDrofltt W. Thompson, Lawrcuv; Johnson, Benjamin W. Tinglcy, G»o. M’Hcury, JacotvL. KlorenoH. James Devureux, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. President— Stephen R.Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Kxairuner, Pittsburgh —James Li. Willson, M. P All'jheny City —K. B. Mowry, M. IJ. Th« Frantlln Fire Innirancc Company, Of Philadelphia, Pfunsylvuna. DIRECTOR^— Charles W. ItsmcXrr, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wegner, Samuel Grant, Jacob 11. Smith. Uw<». W. Rich ards, MnrUucal L*. Lewis, AdoiphJ E. Bone, barid o. Browue, Mf-rrir Patterson. Cuts. N. li.ocs.ui, Prcnd-~ni. ChaS. 0. IUNCR.tJi, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or 'limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at raUM ae low a;i are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Yund, which, with their capital ami premiums, safely Invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company on January l*t, 1951, as pub* llshed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vii: Mortgage .. Jills, 128 6S Real K&tat* 64,377 78 Temporary Loans 83,1*66 17 Btocka 61,883 UO Cash, Ac 64,346 81 T0ta1...... $1,502,708 44 Lhclr Incorporation, a period of twenty-oo*> yearß, tuny have paid upward of One .Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well a* the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptneHH all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, north-cast cor. Wood ami Third cts. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stocky Annual Premiums nna Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on the most favora ble terms, against LOSS OE DAMAGE BY IPIKE, on TEC PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoknt TOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. morlfity Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh R. MILLER, Jr., President. \ F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 9300,000. TTT'ILL Insure against all kinds of risks.FlßK nndMA VV RINE. Ail losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Homelnstltution, managed by DiaxcToas whonre well known in the community,and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character v nicb they naveassumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Directers. —R.Miller, Jr.,C.W. Rlcketson, J.W. Butler, N.HolnißS, Jr., W. U. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wt 0.31. Lyon, Jaines Lippencott, George Darsie, James Me- Aulcy, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. 93* Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Oo Pittsburgh. norfiLly j*\vt •*•■•, 4 :*•<-■ -ft. -r fl» r _ , * • • \ % • - i *» *" .< '* * V'**** .. -• -r ► >3 Prices lo suit all.—Dry-.- Good*. AM t TIGUK, 'corner of Grant and Fifth streets, ha* Just • received and is now tipeulng Eis Srrf Fiill etockfl for this season, The attention of ladies is respectfully directed to the following prices: Fine French Morin*es at 75c; 54 wide Parametns 25c; a largo assortment of De Cazo at 12c; fast colored "Prints 6% 60d pieces Flaouufeat lco up; yard wide Sheeting 6%; nil wool De Lnins at 2Sc. Kentucky janes, tweeds andsntti nets from I 8 up, check?, ticking?, muslin*, linens, crash, tablecloths, nil wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbon 3 and every other article usually kept in a Dry Goods Btore, allcf which will be sold for cash at prices to suit the times. A. M*TIGUK, p.n.7 corner Grant and Fifth streets.. . JAS. B. M*VAT. .joa. btDEwto. . 24,012 20 .l.Vi.ls'Ja »< . 16, u: l bO $627,471» 5U L'r. B. 11. Iluston, IlughCmitf, M’ llTaiu, Charles Kelly, Rtmui’l K. blok**?, Ilenry Sloan, Jamer Tra^utdr, Wm. Eyre, .Jr , Jushua L. Pn o, Jivmte* I'nioett, John B. S"Cj|'ie, Chnrle* SrhaM.-r, J.T PiiLshurgb, Ll T C Mornit.., dv. vm. marti:.,Presi.i-ut. THO3.C. 11ANL, Vico President. UHO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth -treet. Pittsburgh. p - ** *.'• ■ • S ' •' •.t.* v ,• , l \ r V i J li 1 '- V ' *4 3 *>? "* DRY GOODS. New Arrival vt Spring and Summer IXry Uoodi. AT No. 99 N. W. SIDE Ob' WOOD STREET. D GREGG A CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, . French and German DRY GOODS. Uavtng receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe In assuring our old cuatumerH, country merchant* and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we cun oiler such inducements to buyers as aro rarely met with iu the trade. Among our dry goods stock will "bo found cashneres, de laines, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy vestings, ca.ssimercn, eatineto, tweeds and summer panta* loaning; brown and black muslins, table diapers. We have also opened a vary large assortment of bonnets, i newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, , and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; j with lace goods, fancy nettings, jacouetts,mull and figured ! Bwts.h inuslms and black silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embraces In part combs, buttons, per ; cnsslon caps, threads, pert monaies, patent medicines, per i turnery, ami almost ©very article usually kept iu the va* . riuty line, together with a large stock of gold and silver wateces, watch materials, glusses, gold and gilt jewelry of i newvrt patterns, nnd a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day • clocks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or ean*:nctory reference, N. l’..—An early call from buyers Is respectfully solicited, lep-:? P. GREGO A CO. GREAT BARGAINS IN DKY GOODS AT A. IS’TIGHE’S NEW STOKE, CORN'EIi OF URAN’T AND FIFTH STREETS. Having Tins day opened my new store, i beg leave to call the attention of the Ladlen to the larp ? nndsplendid assortment of BPftTNG AND SUMMER GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found ?ome of the Tery finest goods now imported. It comprises, in part, *JOO pieces hlcck and fancy Dress Silkß, GOcts.to $2 per yd 600 do Mono, do Laioes, Barefctlo Haines,and Mousse line do liege; 200 do Beautiful Bareges and Tissues, In great variety; 260 do New Stylo Dress Giaghnms; 2000 do American, Frisch and English Prints; ,*.u) .j.> rr**nchtnd English Lawns; iioo French Collars, from ld],< cents to $u,GO; 200 M.ujtiiljir, of the latest style?, among which are soa< cf :h • mcr.L beautiful Imported into this country. AMuslins, Ti:kings, Chefits, Linens, Orash, Diapers, Tj.*.'-r|. ?h?, Giuilk-mtin’s Wear, io.. 1 ;-:i.M.\!ING3.—Iu this department will be found a com* [•].» >rt!o.-Tit ni Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese i. i 1it....t0n L:\cp. fioo English and Thread Lace; ail of vf.. oi will he sold unusually low. T-ti hab it \ ard wide Muslin at six cents per yard. my:i ' A. M’TIOHE. SEW DRY GOODS STORE." Iron Front— No, 91 Market street* OC L ij.' uv being now open forthi* transaction of a gener* a) i -y G'K.dabuvdnofiS.w,*.-would respectfully solicit the patroniige of the public, Reeling confident thut, from our ex len-ive Nod well i> K }t>cted stock of SILKS, FANCY AND S 1 API,K GOuDS. we can offer BUtli induce roeo is ns will in sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AIIL, Nos, S? 1 Market and 5 Union street. New Year's Presents Tor Undies. HAVING r.-hl ont nij entire stndijQf old. CoUan, (the re tilt of a combination of th* Ladles,) I have run*ifed iki-m.-ruiog 2‘M) fmo Swl'S French and Jaconet Collars, which aro out for ouo week, only, on cxn&iahPion, cooks* oucnrlv they mu/f and will be sold at price* so low as to •M'Rvi* every body to buy tbeir friends some for New Years. The h‘t of Collars are orduml lo be sold at not wbut they art* v. r'b, but whatever they will bring. As this D the U#t rho.e persons intending to purchase anything lo thi:. !n • will find it to iheir interest to call soon at Van Lord-i's Trimming Store, and make their eelectiona. FRANK VAN GORDER, dec*i7 No. fcft Market »treot. mnifT of the Diamond. CLOTHING. CLOTHI N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. "5 T'OTIN P.L LY of the ceb’bmtcu Clothing Depot on Liberty 1. Hlr-e.. whi* h Lh.h wou ao unbounded popularity under l.< ::ir- if il.e TiiliLL BIG l>Ov)US, hare, for the pur poe*- of . x ii:nti7 more sparvi f--r their Immense basine&s, reiid'di: i ’ • ;he .-pa.-ious building na the corner of i :.\MoNL‘ ali.lv am> wood street, V,'l.<>r« the*- hwe now thamopt SPLF.MUD STOCK OF CLOTHS! A“T> READY MADE CLOTHING, Thai? £. r ibis rtrraoyai, ie to giv© then ncrr l\ir t-hfc V.' II nLESA h E TRADE. Th»*v are pfer*rM to*ell o CPON THU SHORTKST KOTICI. They bare on band a fu.\l and beautiful assortment ol LOTH? and COATINGS, Tor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND RCSI- NESS COATS. Our lntere?t» ar<»iclentlral with ihc*p9 of car cuntmnprn, ar.d we tbv publi-Mhat our fid-Uty will not fall In Qlliiir orders n-r may fsTorp.l with. Asr DON’T FOROKT THE PLACE— i\o. 88 W«?o4l street, (2Af*T SIDE,) COEN EH OF DIAMOND ALLET. N. Ll. —\V«- ic -}n>oiir patron? to uDilflrstAnd thu t wt> ha»* n« ;»ny nnnrrtion with the Clothing Bnsinp* 6 ob LiWrty Oar nitration [s ilotolpJ excluiiirely to the nouf.- fcliorr •iosiciiutr*.!. EJ *> r’JT Knll and Winter tioodi 1 EDMOND WATTS. Mllcuant tailor, no. w> liberty street.— I have n.'-"' on hand n iurg« stock cf Fnl! and Winter ‘h- hs f garments that I* to h.: seen at this l, : t * fi.viillshir.-nl; it hi sufficient to say that it has never 1 -cu cv}UhL-:-l the hone* itself. inartprif JOHN McCLOSKKY & CO. SAihUEL UIIAV, MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 4T ST. CLMR HOTEL BCILDLNQ3, bT. emu tjTßttT. rmsßunof!. GENTLEMEN'? CLOTHLMG made exclusively to order, and warranted to puU. Das constantly on hand a •Loir, assortment ct CLOTHS. CASSTMKRKS, VESTINGS, and tt V KUO »AT I NO. of the latest styles, selected expressly for lb--ustom tnujp. Gentlemen leaving their orders, wiil br-Te their wishes consulted und complied with, as all work U dorir no 1-r bin o»u supervision. novl'J Clothing 1 fl*H H 5 public that bo is now receiving at his store. No. 177 Lib erty i.trcv.. !> choice ns.’-ortment of Cloths. Ciipsimeres and Vesting.' l , fd the Intent and most desirable styles, which be is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner. at short notice, and on the moat reasonable terms. We haTttulro nn hand k large mid well innnufar.tumlstock of reafy roade Clothing, to which wo inTlto the attention i i buyers, »duhor wholesale or rutail. Persous who purchase goods lor cash, will find It to their idrnntage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchase*. |man*l C. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTII STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. r pIIE pubporitar biu? juat opened this new establishment, i. where hu has always on hand a large ami choice assort* raent of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrant* equal to any in the city, and will «wll at the most reasonable pri* tvs. Th*» public are requested Lo give him a coll. Piarfl.l y . B. OPPBNHBIMBR. WATCHES. EWELRY, &c. Watch Trade, WE invite the attention of citizen* and strangers to oar large and carefully selected stock of 'Watches and Clock*: Railroad Time keepers, in gold und silver ca.Mrs for the pocket, warranted not to vary a minute in six months; Patent Lever Watches, f-om $l2 I» fd’J'f: u large nrsirtmont of good common or low priced Watch.-*, both in gold and silver cases. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Oflico Clocks, Cliurch Clocks, Ac. Watcji .Repairing.—We do WuU’.h Repairing in a man* n«r not excelled, if equalled, by in the oUR*. W. TV. WILSON, aef'lT corner of Market and Fourth ntreets. CLOCKS: CLOCKS iT CLOCKS!!! Ffciflc Dleyran, A «s-P DEALERS IN WATCHKS. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Ar., No. 42 FIFTH Street, near jbfWr-xi, opposite the Morning formerly occu ur\Al3s3pi«*d by L. Rtdm-inan Si Co. We have now hand a splendid assortment of 5 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we oder 11 • the puhlir at great bargains, suub oa: Iron cases, p*arl inlaid and nli other patterns of Mantel Clocks. Also, h ricli assortiuent of One gold and silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor e.-capoK Ut Watches, and an ele* gant ntor.k of Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend to *eil cheap f6r cash. N. H. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at low prices.and warranted. mar2s HEW JEWELBY STORE, No* H 7 Hlarlxet Street, (Second door above the North-west comer of the Diamond.) rOHN STEVENSON, (of tho late firm of John B. M’Padden A C 0.,) respectfully announces to the public, that he has opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. LAMPS, Gl* RANDOLKS. P>cket and Table Outlery, Britannia Tea and Oimmuwiwn Sets, and the usual variety of goodsin his lino of business. Special care and attention riven to the REPAIR of FINE WATCUKS, JKWKLKY, Ac. II«j trusts, that from his Jong experience In business, he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him tti'.h their patronage. Pittsburgh, May lath, 1853. II enry lUvUardson t Jeweller, HAVING re-litled bis store in a handsome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern cities with a tine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would ch li the attention of his friends and custom ers to the fact that among his Watches will be round the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Kings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. FANCY GOODS—Such os Papier Mache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mate, Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monnaies In great Tariety ; China Fruit and Cake Divhcs; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appro ved. fnoTl] NO, 81 MARKET STREET. }7INE WATCHES AND IUCiI GOLD JEWELRY AT . BARGAINS.—We wish to itrfonn the public that we are now offering our present stock of fine WatchesanU Jew elry, at prices Unit cannot be beat Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to buy fine Watches and Jewel ry* f?r’* w ua a call, and save from 25 toso per cent In your purchases; whHh you can certainly do by calling at 67 Market street. N. B.—Watch repairing attended to in all its branches, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manufac tured to order at short notice, at je7 - HOOD’S Market sL JA.MK3 W. WOODWKU., „ ' • OFFICE. ■ - CABINET ExrBNITVRE'NANnPAcTTrBEfi. Soal Estate. and Contractine Aeoat. W««-iootal B7amlßo Third •tree*. rr\Hß Bufcß«it(eriu».be' J l i njtanilBeiang,oaCoiamie>iua>ail' WWaMpß^6«fttoid>andcattomta,thathaying'the Agency or.large SteamSaw-M'lla and Bont eonedmatariale, best workmanship, and newest designs; and store Boats, Coal Flats, Bojrt Gunnels,,Critlo? Timber, f&iU i from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, , Timl&fe--i-Frtdght Iron, Coal, &c„' to any Kiy«u point ! he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest j aoi j vrill attend-to the Sale arid T.entof Reel frnjUo.‘ From! prich 3 : bitv long,experience in lumbering, freighting and boat ! He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers biiildine, he thinks ho can giye general satisfaction. * All- * Interest with bia own, in quality and price, and keeps at- ; p,.r*onp' arti requested to make their oontrr.ctsf-ooa; eapa* •; ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of 1 P -. u Qy those wanting boats orlarge bills of luMbe.r tint! ti*n furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the mc-ft ole- b ,, r? s y, ou jj contract for them in the fall for thu spr:r»r kr.d gant and costly, that a house, or buy part of one, may be , dta.. lid will also-attentt to the 'purchase end vnle ftindshed from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or- £ f thatmay.be desired; • der. The following articled consist, in part, of his stock, letters addressed, to D-XVin MCNS, Real Jistataarp? Con whichfor richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed tract!ug Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be in "ay of the Eastern cities: punctually attended to. His oiUceis on Irwin No. Louis XXV tete-a-tete Sofas; a, Allegheny House. DAVID HUNK. 60 Sofat in plush and hair cloth; “““ 150 doa. Mahogany Chairs; 120 do». Walnut 44 150 Mahogany Rocking “ 20 Walnut “ “ 50 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut “ 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 44 44 Dressing Bureaus 80 44 44 Washst&nds;^ 40 Enclosed 44 100 Common 44 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut 44 60 Cottage 44 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 44 10 Cherry 44 60 Plain Bureaus; ! 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 1 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cane Seat Choirs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies’ Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Btiguire.-; Pa per Mache Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke 44 Elizabethan 44 Hail and Tier 44 Reception 44 Ladies’ Work 44 Pearl Inlaid 44 Extension Dining Tables; Arm 44 Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Cbaira; k large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabjsxt Makers supplied with all ar ticles In their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, fund abed at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. cprC Stcamboata, Ahoy T ip*, j Tux subscriber? tender their ecknow-ck ot Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and B**ds?«ad*, whWi he will sell nt grcstlv reduced pri-es Also. Turning oi every description exerutird in the neatee: manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams p.nd Liberty streets, will be promptly ttendHi to. marin HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. &4 Smitlv*<*M street, a large assortment of fancy and plain fnmitu.ro, which they will sell 16 .per cent below customary rates. Great Inducements to Cash Purchasers. WE will sell our large flock of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fall to please cash All our work is warranted. Oar are CABIL JAMES LOWRY, JK-, mar 26 ©or. Seventh and Liberty sts» ca WM. E. STEVKNs'JN ccntlnu-s to manutactnre V-L. CABINET-WARE of every deflmpii'tn, at hispid -'tsnd, comer of Liberty end Seventh UNDERTAK • * *ING attended to, In all its brancljft?. myll {ferial Id !*i- public. ANOTHER LOT ofthc.*. «ijaftly«-e:ehrated lIAMBCRO PIANOS, usi*d by L..-12. Thalberg. i:nd other ;;r»-st per former?;, has ju.-t been by (.Tl All IkITTL HLOME, No. 118 Wood street, to vrhi«-h ib“ iutrnti:»n rf Tv«eb**r>t, Prlncipalo of Seminaries, and ilu- publi- ge;nTaey, is r«- invited. Fo. -*l*ol. 7 oc’nve Rojewocv.l, XIV. full caiv-J Ijick r.cd fr-iut, grand anlm, «‘;Ji ; ~t i:, u aud hli-.hng muric d' sk. sB*lo No. i’i-ri, 7 c i-‘.a vo ltr.cew.vvl cm ; y<.l buck wci fr< nf, Jial cut iron fr*ra« and di»«k, No. bQ-.', 7 octavo ILorrc-'-..J, full rarroj Iron fpE«, s«>■«) Sll b, 7 “ •* ipirvt«J. poai! k«*yr, »-><> SnH”, T “ •* c:trvcJ, 4i-> 4&12, o-X “ “ ntrTH.l 307u.7 “ “ Lo.iir XIV, Cl7f.. *• c-»rv!««J, 604* “ ‘* lull rminJ contra, 1,7 i> 6047, r~ A “ •• “ •• .y.vi 4160, C\*. *• “ “ flioir.'.l‘-rk. Tl.'O JOHN M'CLO«Rf.Y A CO. Also, h>l« for Pit uu-J NYsturn IVunsylva* n!s, for Iltjie', L>'»Ti< A Co., i2n>u u; ILuq<*4, Bros. A Co., N. Y ; and F. C. Eeichenl-ii-L, I’hi'.aiM; li:a. BU’MR, No. 1 Wo juft rt-uf» r-f t r, an elegant, useful ami 1 1 i'AUH'ii vi: n :: pit p, have now an opportunity of from the largest anti choicest stock ol Plano Fortes ever otlirre.l t' r Pale in ihl« city. They eou.prisu all styles rv>l to he in FURNITURE A. jMIIaLTKKJV CO., Terms—cash only. HAMBUItO PIANOS '•Sw-1.0 “ “ ir<'D fmcie, “ ’23*6, (5 14 £i'2U, ti *• 3)96, r:'.± “ 3080, l.» ' “ 4926, t» “ 4927, u 4930.6 4931.6 4163, C-\ iron frame. CIiX'KKHfN uinilif* with tJOOD T.VijTK, from a plain hut elegant exterior to the mc-d elaborately carved. ALSO FOR ’ALE, A large lot of PIANO FOKTK?, from Woomtard Brows, Boston; BiteWN >i t»-s. for Pittsburgh aud Western Peunsylvutda. N-\ 81 v\'(,u'l rMcet, between Diamond alley and Fourth meet. dec 15 Melotlcuna. CARHARI’ti URMJINQ MAKE. HKLiIBKR has just complet. d his • stock ofsuperlor AlLLuPKN.s.irom the factory of the oiU'i.nal u-iventohs, CAIIHAUT A NEEDHAM, N,w York, 8 » S g J 9 comprising: 5 octave Melodeon, Plano style, rcuml corners and carved gothic tablet, double sett of reeds, i> uih.k swell, etc. 6 octave Melodejn, elegant bcroil legs, ixicule swell. *: *• - All the abora hare Carhari's now improvement of the "double swill,” possessed by no other maker, and which makes them superior, in that respect, to any other. U. KLEBER, Bole agent for tho gzntiim Melodeon made by Caauart, New York. deelO ARRANGE MUSTS FUR 1833 <£& ,ve*« a mint of higher volue than that of mere novelty-—that of tw-tog in general susceptible of available, not tu say desira ble. practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. lienck’s book is such as to adapt it ezcellehtly well in prob-sionnl needs. I have pleasure iu expressing my cur-iial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement efTerfted by *he author. »nl tt i* c—- ceilent typographical taste displayed bv hi l - puKM.frs. 11. FuanKlim u:;:.j..xe, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer i’clyterlmir Institute. For sale by WILLIAM ?. HAVEN. Dealer In Engineer;- ’ s*t:itinru»ry, «u 3 .Market street, ef*rn-r ct Sr»*ond. THE Partnership of JOHN M’DKTITT & w*> -i.- solved on tbu Urtst lost. John M'De.vitt will cnntuiue the bust mss at the old stand, and attend to th>* r~" «-t 'he business of the late firm. jotin >rm:vrrr. WILLIAM M Ui'.V'l rr Pittsburgh,'January Cd, IS>s—f j;ui4 KOLIKitT 11. 'PATT'jsasb.vji' LIVERY AND SALE CiTa STABLE, . , Comer Dkmoud street and Clierrv s 1 !<*>*, j apr)4 if riTTSUrHCH. f\t. lioota and bfiocn. jM'LAUGIIUN. No. 95 Fourth street, iir-;.i!y jt-’ • the Mayor's Office", is manubiuturing uvii'.p-u.--u'> f: •si hi l >-w bho-s. and buttoned ; Con fres- nud Butt n •*il L.;dU-.<’ iionpa, Half .l*»,ny i,. j--.i: ,nnd fn-tjch Lashing Gaiters, of eve -y ••.i- - ;u..i ?.}, liik-; Kt'l und Siiiu Juicers, of the t-:-, i> ; >.: ,•, *]• nil'' Oic.Sdrvu’s do, of every variety. N ll.—All kituis made to order. on short mti pli lino; de-.h, Treasurer’s ofllce of the tUarcicrH ViUJey Kuiiroail Company. ÜBSCIUKKKif to Koa-l are hereby netifh-.i ih*t vbe lioard of Directors haTe (.'ailed for a iiutaU mimi of Five Dollaks per share, payable -..-uc '•> 1) FUiillN'O lUx'tz.. to J iiiilJ Up.. l'.o-jri No. (i) \v. i. 5 >Alil 11K1CKS—600 Jicj in stole unit f.; s.m 1> .fr-so pl.-u Mi. g‘b-:os AM CAYENNE—6uO Ib> ill Munt and tor sale by FLEMING JUiO- Hi'.iU'isiTlC SOal* is jh-» best article wb liiiveuorr X used t‘«*r rendering the skin tmc.oUi *nd fciir, and pre lecting it iVom chapping. If you have sore, rough huudf-, give it a trial. Only eeni* n rase. roll! Only bv tfl>lO i B L. UUT'iMSItT HO Third-Ir—t. XI t,W GOUbS— A. A. Ma,'o> A V.U n \r r t ce i\ms uirj A.i are now opening upw-rds o: eighty eases «ud :>aek uge* ot uew geoas, consisting of the beat m ikes o; bleaciud iiul brown ftluslins, Calicoes, Ginghams. Ch«*cks, 'Tweeds, Lmen und Housekeeping Goods, with a »t-loa;id a.t*.ort mexu of a-1 kinds of Drosj Uooas, wbich will be olfrre 1 nt very low prices. iVb’JS jjONaETS—A. A. MASON 4 Cu haye just received the JL) cases of new SPRING il NNETa—comprising co*or»d Belgrade, iancy ErlUanles, tmbtoiderud G.mps, Nvwvoii. tau, English Straw, Ac 1 -lv2- | \R* lOlvlFB CAHtOIiNiA EUZBNUi&S—m tdcCCU»I JLs ly remove Acidity of Svomach,cure-Heurtburn, Light ness or l)iZ2iiioss of the Head, An., and cannot be too Highly recommended to iho&e afflicted with Dyspepsia. For sale, wholesale or retail, by JcilN iiAFT, Jb., Sole Agt-ut, feb2l No. 141 \Vo«d f'hhß. Otiio ANI> PENNbVLVANiA iiAILRU ~au~&TkJL K wii l be taken at par in exchange for a good Form of luO acres,: l% miles north of New .Brighton, if called for soou. inquire of THuMAd WOODS, jan22:tf 75 Fourth Rtret-t. INITIALS] —The initials; a Story of Modern idle. Oats of the best books ever written. For eui« by H. MINER & CO. lVb!3 _ Nj. 32 dmithlield street. fi'iiis People sa y~ tub enterpkisfT”ua llerv JL turns out extra tine Pictures, and at v.-ry moderate prices. Call and see for yourself. Prices 50 cents and up wards. Wilhius Hall, 102 Fourth street. fob? oliiJiUUAl CAP&—>Just ro:eived and lbraaxo h.#, »l ilx k? Wood Street. ifeblTj J. WILSON A bU.v BE AN a —m bus to arrive by .Railroad and lor eaje by ieb!9 HENRY U. OuLIINS. ITU A l’iuN WANTED.— We wish to procure a >uuiiioo O for u Young Man, in a Wholesale or Retail Dry ■ ood.' btore. lie has had live years experience in the bu.-dnea-s and can giro the best of references. PiANO FORTE FOR sl7b —A good lloeewcod rase 61 £ octave Piano Forte, worLh when new 5225, will be rum lux' $175, cash. Also, u Pluuo for rent, at the old established Piano De pot of CHARLOTTE PLUME, febiO 118 Wood sir. wt. UICE— 10 tlerce3 received and for sate by 0 MILLER A JUCKETSON, mbS 221, 223 Liberty street. / AOFFEE—ISO bags Rio Coffee; - 1 lOO mats Java Coffee, landing and for rale by mbs MILL bit x RICKETSON. / ILOVEK EKED, i/RY PEACHES, WHITE BEANS— -120 bus Penna. Clorcr Seed: 20 bags l>ry Peaches; 100 bus small White Brans, for sale by mbB MILLER & RU>~ETcob\ TIT ACREREL—2o bbla No/3 medium Mackerel;' JJI 25 do large" Mackerel, for sale by jMN E FRENCH GINU HAMS.—A; A. MASuN & CO. hare . just received some very good colors in French tiing htnn». mb7 j vLßMjEe.—Jutt received at A. A. MAdUN & CO/c, ;l) J_/ pieces cotton and wool Debege, selliog at Lls than usuh prices. mh7 X[ >-»> M'RINC OuOLS —A. A. AlArvOxN C CO. w.il •.peu X\ i'ii 12'Jr iuhu, 20 cusea of new styles of French ana Lngiish Prints and Lawns. mh" 1 \UMESTIC UiNUUAHS—SOO pitces good colors aira XJ styles just received by A. A. MAeOX .t 10., mh7 No. 2b Firth street. SEEDS FuR KANSA.*.—Parties moving »e.*i can pro euro fresh Osage Oranffo, Oregou I*ea, Vegetable, Fi-1.: and Flower Seeds, of the most-re.iabl« sorts; Implements, Boors, Ac , at the Seed Warehouse, Fi.ih street. mh? JAMES WABPEOP. A RECIPE TO CURE SORB, ROUGH HANDS—Ti.h pan easily be done, and the skin rendered wjft, tmo tL and white, by using the HERPETIC SOAP. It cures uK Chaps, Chafes, Ac., and removes SaUowness, Tan and Ber ness of the Skin. For the cute of Sore, Rough Hands, it is unrivalled- Only 12J4 cents a cake, bold by mhl S. L. OUTHBERT, HO Third street. - LARGE BUILDING J\. ny, 93 feet front by W deep, fbr sale by tJ. CUTHBERT A BOiV. i mh7 - 140'TMfffttteeU • **•;•< • l li:, ‘ V?'•; , * '* ’ ’ • r'-V' - . jgiipii •• £©3SSaJs# ft • •■ . ''o^ \V f. ?• \?*K V4 r.H‘ • ,!' »-i? sgi AI.VAN WIT-KIN'S. Tr.«*urer WM. DOUGLAS t. CUTHRERT & SON, General Agents, 14U Third ntref-t. MILLER & RICKETJc-N (Union, Journal and Chronicle cupj.) * • u , '*y i ' ■ ...... ' MEDICAL. PIfcJLS: FOR AIL THE PURPOSES OP A, FAMILY PHYSIC. THEUB .!»&* long fisted* nubile K. S&S denmntjtfcrauelfeclireibwitlvepill • -**v ‘ ■'which, couldbe-tehwibu'aasure tad / ..SgRBSA . • -perfectly safe in its operation. This ' ! has teen-prepared to meet that do mantLTond; an ettdariVe;trial of Tirfaes r bte conclusively shown ; { )-?#r€fc£nsgßlv pose designed. lt.£a. r a physical pfg.lmt not ,easf to make ■th«* first c-trtii jHllg onfftThichrshoitw baVo none of the ob* ier.ctoi!Q».but ait the tnlvanttfgeS,of every Otheri'Thia has beau attempted,here, and,with .whaVffßcccffirwrawtrald re epec’.fulty submit to thenubllo decision. It has.been nn fortunate farthe pnticntniiherto that almosteverypurga tive medicine U acrimonious and irritating- to'the bowels. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain , and rcTtvlsiouin thosystem-as-toxilorfl than counterbalance ' > th-? good to be derived fromthem. ..,Th l'ain in tho. Bide and LoItS; fori in truth, all thcro are but of djseasedxction in the liVtf - As an aperient, they,afford prompt and sore relief in Ccottveness, Piles, ’Dysentery,' Humors, Scrofula , j Colds with soreness of (he body* tflceraand Im purity: of the blood; in short,nay and evflrycase where a •piiKgotive is required. , 'Thev have-alsoprbdaced someMugul&r!jsbccessfalcures .iu Rheumatism,: Gout, Dropsy, Gravel; Rrysipelas, l Palp Its 'Lionel the Heart, Pains in tfca Pack, Stomach and Bide, should be freely "taken in .the spring ,of : the.y»*r,to purify theblood and prepare thd'systemTor the'ehangs of seasons. An.occasional dQse< stimulates' tho-stomkih end bowels into healthy action, and ; restores. the appetite and vigor They purify thtf.hlooa,and, bj their. stlmnUnt go tten on the 'drctrlatory syfltemjrenoVfttothe strength of the •body, and restore Lhn wasted 0* dJsea&ed'enfcfgieV'of the wholo orgunif-m-. .Hence un occasional-dofle up advanta geous «;v«'.n though no serious derangeinoai exists; hutun* dewini; ciiouM never bo carried 1<56 far. as every purgative medicine; redacea the Strength,-when taken to Tim thousand cai-osin whiclx aphyrtJ is required CiiiibotboEnumerated, here,but they.suggest themselves »n r*«. reason of every body; hud itfsconffcTehlly believed this piii will nnsvier a bcttcr-purpOse than aby thlngwhleb has bitliHi-to been Kvnilafylo to mankind. When, their vir tue? sirc onccUnowu, the publio'wiU/no longer dpnbt what r?m*i • ttvemplhy rr'- eu in hetd of ibathiktic medicine. . Prepared by JAMBS-C. AYKR, .Assayer and Practical , Chemist, Lowell,Mass.. Price 2& csnta pec box- Five boxes ■ Tor $ll , ■ .■! Sold by B. A FAHNESTOCK * and by . nil f.roKgtstt- ; - 1 ■ • Jyfefimdsw. Darter’s Spanish Mixture. THE G BEAT ,rij RIFIEa ,‘pjP; iSfi, BLOOD l Kot a tartiola'of Hewwy ia it. .: 1 Let the afflicted bead and ponbkbi—as •Infallible Remedy for Scroftiloj King’s Erif, Kheuma rism,.Otetinat*\ Cutaneous on ih<* Fare, Blotches, Boils, Ague flnd FtavamChjnclfb Bote Kycs. iting Worm or Tetter, Scald Uead,,Enuurgemest aod t’n'o (jf tbf Bones and 1 Joints, Stubborn"'OJeefvßyphiliti* Lfi.-onit-TH, Lutubago. Spinal Complaints,'and aU‘l%eases ironx an Injudicious use of ilerctiy,lmprudence iu Life, or Impurity of the Blood. ' «* j©S~Thi» gresbalteradve medlclij# and P^iffet.of Blood h oow used by- .usaodsof giatefulpattarfsfromalT part of the U ulted States, who tcatify daily. t© the ntntrfcabl ®«re? performed by the greatest of all medicines, “CAB TEE’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheomattra, &croful»i, Eruptions on. the Skin, liver Disease* Fevers, Ulcers. Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, DiseasesOf Tlitohu S>mnle Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bonet and Joints, aro speedily put to flight by tiM>kU great and inestimable remedy. - > _ i For all dif’oasea of.the Blood, nothltg has yetbeen (band to cam pare with It" It cleanses theaystaia of aIR import i ties, acta gently and efflcfectlycm the Liter afinJUdneji, strungLlu'pa the Digestion,-gives .tone- to-tha Btomacb, make.- the skin clear and. healthy, and .rertpreg tho.OonitV totionvenfec-bled by disease or broken down tyihaesceasat of youth, to its pristine rigor'anastrtifgth. -• For the Ladles, it is invariably betPerthnS allthe bob metic? ever used, A few £&rier*#.BpwUb JUstora will rvmove all snllown'ess 61 complexion, firing jhi tom niHntiing to the cheek, give elasticity to tha lm prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all the raedicinos ever heard of. The lurge number of certificates which wa hare received from ftersens from all parts of the United Stated, is the beet evidence that there is na humbug, about Jfc Thw pres, hotc-l keepers, magistrates, physicians, gnd public moo, well known t<- th*> community, all add their testimony to the woudarfui effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agvnt aud get s Circular and Almanac, add »«.oi u>e uouderful curu3 this truly greatest of ail Meditinea hes p‘-rlorruvd. •• None eenuine unless signed by BENNETT H BEEBB, Proprietors, No. G Pcurlst.rest,Richmond, Vad to-'whom all orders for'jppliKK aud agencies must be , And r-r Kile by B. A FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH'FLEH -INU, FbKMLNG BRO3 H and by'Droggists generally. F.lTortuai Remedy tar 'Wofstti, f ?>:iE eiptalcnw are. the most reliable, and X i' not 100 costly nr« coughtoftor by . I the.pyftqticaL The is the voluntary “estimony of a worthy.and known pfn -iriin,.relative to hi3.eiperlenod ; of tne efficacy ‘■f IS. A. FAUN E>TUCS*3 CELEBRATED YERMIPUGE, duri-i.Lt a prucUvu of twecty*five.yearaj. ; . . , ' O*RKSAi>A, aiiss., May.23d, 1863. H A I'dJnitsUxJi * roined7,sQ effectual -icr-wormi AeyourVer- In adults, e?ea in ewes.of FeyeiyXflQtaetlx&ee vHric L-’-jcrry off calomel takan liie previous nighty, mad * tiliou* efm-uu-:k’D9 : and worm* to follow. X use n - c.tLcr Vermifuge io my practice, and desire no better.- W. M. HANKINS. M.jD* i’r» r -r(-l Ki.-d so-d Vy B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., comer Kir-; r.c i V.rv-J mh&diw ijtS'CLa.T.JZi • Private Diutiii* ' '” V C,. - r r-u. i>iiOVVN, No. 41 Dtembnd Alley;'W * vi-W vol< ' s 'i ;| --nitr-r.Ueniiontoanoffice Practice tliP b'j?ißOM. is raosUy ccnfinad :>rt-~. h'ly.otun.rj", Rheumatism, Female Weakness* •doniolj .'lcppreKdons, Diseases of the Joihtsj'Buttilft is Ano, NerTcu.-Afft-eiiona. Pain? in tha Back and Loins, lrrl tatlr.n of tt* Bladder and Kidneys,successfully .tmtaLw t.’ .r-- ;irfirastsCd ' Twenty >.:’>es'proctic3itenin this city) enables Dr. Brown tw udsr ttssurancißOi a speedy curetoaltwho mar corns iiiil iiZ hisoare . ..■ .. . and-iMm* Consultation Booms, 41, Diamond alley moderate.- not&d&inly ■■t >ua:CMATXSSL —Dr. Brown’s newly discovered r*tt«wly jLi> lor Rheumatism, is a speedy and certain Remedy i'j&t j.'MnJ'ul trouble. It neyertails. Office »rnfl Print •U'msdlOiitio'n Booms No. 41DIAHQND .Pittsburgh, t'enn'a TheDoctoriflalwayflathom* -.»• .-1.-;'* • . .. ./■ A "Xj'uli/v v k oaLl>—lo2 feet of opjtal* | fy.-d rtm-t. hj, 1-iO tiefp on Cassett, with a"Vow "of four j»vQ?t. !i and furo your money. Compounded and fox Mi'r. •.» rutjll, by ; * JOHN HAST, J*m ‘ _yp. 141 Wooflst * Lh ' a v s, or llougbnaiia of the Handle are .i'A. L»- •«•.! \>y tbu ir-«ocftheHerpeUcSoap.lt«l*ore uj, i;oJ rvilnwarf thesfcinjjina wader* tu- kucoj . .-oft >u)d %bita. Only 12)£ cent*leak.*, a-u*-!Vtf oak*.*}* for SI.CS Soldonlyby •• ' •' \- f«M7 a. L OOTiIBKRT, 140 Third st. Bi.r, ;(ai£,L» lU>.U;:ri TAIiLB LINENS—A, A. MABON a CO. Imrrt junL received a large assortments the above. ?tiitfcbyfafr fafcjly hotels, steamboats, Aci Ac. For'Reut. Dhuq STORE ANDFIXTURES, at Coroer or? Penn aud Iland streets. F--r.terma^Ac.,apply to =« • APS'IN LOOttlfc 03 Fourth st. Removal., . [ A HIVTON. lotending to more on the Ist of Aprll io the corner of Tunnel and Wy io streets, 13 nov selling off all Ms cusiomer.ewde EOOIAand BUOEB, loir forCtA. <%>'■?•> 1 Sundries— J '' *' 'V • 25doien Ovrn Brobmfl; ■ * * 6000 Seamtera’twij bushel Bags; - IUO bushels Dried Apples},. ' , .. 50J do Peaches;; -I 60 do ‘ Pared PeAihda; —: -t" 1000 lbs prime PcatherStin'etore-and for sate Vr- ENOXISn * RICHARPBOK. / i ii.LLN —6vkO beheld fiheileti .Com, In.Blore; 4-. VjT UOOO do Oata r in etore and to arrive; 400 do liar Cord, ia store idd for atilt by ENGLISH 4 RIOHABDBON. I'A.UILV FiioUK, 4c— —ij - 100 barrels Kxtra White Wheat Jamilr^lourir 600 bushels Cora Meal; 100 do : 01oTer Be LI'XiJSU—I6 bbla Holl, J3qtt«r;. J.J keifa Packed Butter; ... . , 1(A) bblirPrima'No'.'l tdiidj - '• i *'* 10 bols (ixeasH Lard, in atora and fomfo b* vßionaaplaN. ktfcl— 2co-bErrfcla 2HO -do Uoion Cement; ■> -fi 160 do W. o. Molaeses; .. ; . •ii)o do N. a Tar, in atom and for cata br EWuUSH * RICHABDSOM. .ux'u—iio oozts B’B W.O. Tobacco* •” 1 " 10 tons prime Pearl'Aah; *• - OcufikfiPot Ash; ; ; .. ~v , 75 bags SultpetTe; ' ‘ V 3(X‘U boss 3 prime Cream Cheese,in store U all -*1 • ENGLISH * HICHABDBON. Dr s ile l>r -i2j ot,ia ;vo.3medium Mackerel; do large do; ; - lu bold No. 1 picklea Herring: I<> hr bole ' do - ' uo: 5 tir-rcf'3 CoJfleh; . '-•••*- 3d bid scaled liexring; received and for Bale by MILLER k RICKBTSON. aiid 223 Liberty gt. SUN DXtli&i— loo dozen Coni Hrooms; -• ” iX> do Zinc Wash Boards; 2') do Tow and Cotton Bags;' 4 ■ -3 do Country Socks; ; ; 6 Country Flannels; 2000 Iba Bar Lead; for sale by MILLEK A KICKBTB6N A>b UAAl»L£j{— ' ‘ '— O- CU bosed “Cincinnati»’ No. 1 Family Soap;- 1 1«> do Uo fctearine Canales; Wwlefcy J**' l -* MILLEIt k KICggrBOMI b.UiUIT—So bugs I>t? Apj.loa; X 10 Go. . £0 bxa M. iu Itsusiaoj 15 lif do do; foraaleby 1 " MILLSB k RiCßiyramj .‘IMJt l—LoTenaeN, fa-idler's, u>4 Sl r Ken»m>« l w S’ I *-J ami Sugars,Otthana and ’ MILLER & UinKKTroij. 3 ( l ; ‘•UAtua-ou p « rJ ol the aarta.n mim VX the bt»t pruulii- uutiummt In ura.for rale to ” f=bi3 -- _ JAMUS wabdkop. IwMO • • * aw Kcst Haskett, for e «Jo by -- JAMES WAHDKOP. OU,0 U , E. Viooua- MoutUly K«a'. JSsuw JJegator. it ihorearejlcamWi far sale 51 rood Fums. 31 ™!2v, 4S tiQeCo ' l “try Seat*, aodSOOISty lets, i,u- i’ !i rc^ a3rrB croghtio be-acquainted before buy* ?• „ L “‘J«nagoi a ttcgiahsi gratia. 1 ■ Tilo j 75 Fourth Bltsat. JOHCK TO tIKOCKKS-4 Sugar'Crushing MillsJ 0 New ’ 1 3 0t^Trac hs, improred make, fof s»ldlow.> ♦* > ™ ' JAMZa. W ABttßUg. I>KOOM£y-i4idoMalarge air® Corn BrooiDfdQ&rectLied X> ana for sale by (oinft) E£NBY H. OOLUttB. A ■«>,. f *x •<.; JAMES WABDBOP. • *' -V'v-’i