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I# . t’a v- •*'j ’' t ' r i<\ i';■ v V'r-W'c * ■ 6V.,. » s- m --r i V ; { *; THEDA ,PfTV: Jfor!(a * (Sunday excipUd. “T o’llbiukk aarosTciniEav. aeara-wisr wame or gOOD iTO „„„ grasm. . a , I,ollarn B 7‘ui, payable strictly in wi’wo they^a-' ’ J b« -rejuired lr not paid t, SATTTBDAT MOSHUTG POST Pin) hmbßd from theaame office, on a largo blanket sire mhVra 0 DOLLARSaI -’ a r.l'> adrano^ 1 Single rap.eS *** NO piper will be discontinued nnlese at the dleere. onol theProprietor*.)until all arrearameare mjJ M-No attention will be paid to any orte??nWacccni. peel-d by the money, or satisfactoryreference ln !i^.!s2 nl Connected teirt the KtUtblUhmatiofVt* l? ." 1- ' t,' Mn, of (hilargctt Job PneSSK PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ..Robti Ci Gi Sni’Ani A j;otrta i Htr^t > .PtUftborgb, P&. declfly A^WMSmifhn^Y't 0 ® 00 ’ Poa « h 'r t «'«‘. Pittsburgh, XB-- wtffem Smithfleld street nodChcrry alley fdecllrfy AfTOR&Er AND' I COUNSELJUJR AT LAW, No " 144 Fourth itrtet, Jitlygl Pmsmmon. pa. jTT ; jous'BAKTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ■; Om*e, corner Flrtllaliil Grant ata M ja3.ly2) . , prrrgßPßgH, pa. Thomas {Hearn, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office* next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. • S. Pi lloiit ■ . ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 109 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. Ta*i fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson's Limy Stable. . , . ; jg 23 C* Orlando Loomli. ” TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, abora Wood. . Jyly ■ Thomak Mi Uarahall, * ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’a Buildings. Fourth Et *** t ' jau7;ly i l * B « Carnahan, TTORNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and <3 rant street. jefcy AJi NtM’Clowryi 3JORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT tAW-Office In Ease well’s Baildingn, on Grant street j«2 D* IX* Hazen, ATTORNEY at LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and near SmithfleM. mar27*y Patrick Dl’Kenna, ALDERMAN OF I'JIIRD WARD. OFFIOE CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS, (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where all bu siness pertaining to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will be promptly attended tQ,» febl^oa _/ ;; ; iYi Uuckmtgtetv'AMerDKSn. •' : *• ' / OFFICE, Grant-street, between Fourth st. and Diamond • w alley. ConTßyancing of all kinds done with the great* e i care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex amined, Ac. - E. Si Nealy Aidermau, NO. 91 THIRD Street, between Wood and Market streets, Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and accu- je2l:ly t&PTZSSk*. ll * AHI <, SURGEON DENTIST, (sue .fc&4gS§gp» eesibr to G. W. Biddle,) NO. 144 smith. QmSaoSk field street. 1..1 r Office honrB,from 3 to 1 o'clock, and ro hi gto £ o'clock v ’ feb!s:ly J.SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourth street, five door? west of Market. Omcs Hours —From nine A. M. to Atb fdec2Q^ BUSINESS CARDS. w. ntasrrsx— met. xichbach. £>. W. HERSTINE fe CO., COSHISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittslrargh-, Cin- oinaati and othor MaauXactures, fiTc. Ai>.o3 front ttree!s t ld*eeen Starlxt and ferry strutt r pittsborqii, jm. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Par ticular jitceutioa paid to forwardlug Western merchandise* Hf/emnex s.—CinrS k Thaw, Wrn. Uagalev k Co n Wm.iT- Cu»ly & F. Sellers & Co. f Uajs k Bleak, Kramer A Ilahm, Llearj Graft, Esq., Win. Klcfabauin, U. K. Johoston, Ktq. t rb unoj Bakoweli, Esq., George Lodlie, E.-q., Solomon Burner, K>q. ' j a 6 ; j aiN'.iUAM - w«, si.\uiui>i <fc’co., AND OOUUL-tfiON MiIiiOIIAN'TS, Liberty direct, t’enva. ILailroad Depot , a P T ? Pitt souaon. Pa_ Henry ii. Colllua, Forwarding and commission merchant, aui WDole*»la Dealer lu Che**?*, Butter, S«*e\ia, Pish, »ml Prolate No. IS W<j-)D S'... PitLsbur£b. [mart Paul A. Murdock, ("IOMSUASIOX AND KORWAiIDINQ MSHCIIANB, AND J STEAMBOAT AGKXTi.—No. 7 Waterstreet,Clnuinniiti, _____ lapl:tf & iHotirlieadi WHOLESALE GiloOßKd AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. ITT street., Pirtsburih- fmyffl ti» I'. C. .lloreuii. BOORS ELLER AND STATIONER—*has always on han a general assortment of School, MiwUaneous and Blank Books, .printing. Port and Cep Paper, Ac., Wholesale and Re tall. No. 104 Wool unrest, b.-’ow Fifth, East Bide, Pittsburgh Wanted, Tanners’ Scraps. npl&tly £• W. CU«dwlob t T\BALBR IN RAUS AND PAPER, N*. 149 Wood Street, .ti l-' Pittsburgh. The hi^hint^riC' 1 {q cmb p*id for r&za. otU-t 6 WUUAJS auxct, l'niia a u. Tittoburgh. BlUlcr & Ulcketaon, WHOLESALE GROCER: 3 , IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, Wines and Begars—Nn-i. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Ac., constantly on band. ir2B VVilitam Carr A Co.j (Wm. C\rh late af the firm of J. paasca A Co.) WUOLL3ALE GROCERS und Dcalerttin Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old MonoagaUela and Rectified Whis key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, F*- m<W C o- Par tnors ti l j». rpHE subscribers Lava this day formed a partnership for l tke purpose of carrying on Commission and Forward vtyj, iu connection with the Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Pro ooce business generally, uoder the gtyle of Ksousa A Rico aaoaox; warehouse No. 116 Water and 150 Front streets formerly occupied byßurbridga A tn-hram. WM. 1L ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON. v , „ , JAS. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February Ist, 18&Lfeb3 FR. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer Ii • Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of every variety and the purest quality, ground ut his Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In ex: change for Merchandise. * F. R. D. has procured a full assortment of L&ndretb’t Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of all in terested in rural affatra. Janll w""il asouiiii. 4. RicttaansoM. J. 1. oxhhktt ENGLISH It lUOHAROSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, aim Wnolesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Produce fenerally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Barbridge A nghram, No. 119 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, Penn*. - f X Commluloa House. “ THE subscribers-hare opened a house for tho above pur* pose, at So, 17 >‘mithfield street, four doors abore the Monousnhela House. We will purchase, or receire, on commission,for eale.coussirnuieut.sof Flour , Bxcaru Cheese. Cbr*. frits, BirUg.Flaz Seed. Orast Seed, Baled Hay, <£z , tipoo which wo will make advances, or purchase at the bast market rates for cash. <j( noT( > ALOEO * CH. Jaa. 31’Laugitiiu, T'VEALER IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, J_y Ac., No. 10, corner Smlthfleld and First streets, Pitts b“Wh._*> jqoy6_ joux u. t'vUxo o. ronxo roAticis l. rouxa — " W.4IV.U b. ivunvi T. D. Yoang 4l Co., .V». d>t SmWiJieldstrut, opposite City Hotel, TkTANU A fUftEltS OF CABINET FURNITURE AND -UX \IRS,ui eyery description. Materials and work manship warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care taken in pv»k »»- lor land and water carriage. «u3I C. O. Wood, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN' WINKS •AND'LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door anorj Race, east side, Philadelphia, has on band the bent qualities of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Monona hela Whisky, Hollaud Gin, Cordials, Ao , on terms wortLy the ittentionof purchasers and dealers. fau29y Henry Ht’Calioagh <fe Co., ‘ WHOLESALE GROCERS .and Commission Merchants, P<»oh and Tewln Ptrr«t>orsrh i j*B-|T Wm. Dlgby, Jr., - CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, Masonic rfirti Fifth strut, 'Pittsburgh.— Clothing made to order, in good stylo, hod at moderate rate* aoD:tf . . R. A> A .€, Dancan ( \KT HOLES ALE GROCERS, aud Dealers in Prodace, For if eii;n Winesnnd Llqunr«,OU Recti fied Whisky, Pitfgtmrgh. Pa. f j v29:y A. Tind let FgSs&gk WHOLESALE and Recall SADDLE, HARNESS, CsaSSSCTRUNK, VALISE aod CARPET BAC manuftc turer. No. 100 Wood street* Pittsburgh, Pa. W John u, Hlellor. ? KTAIL dkaler in musical Mui!if ’ 81:11001 Book* »«<• manupery, No. 122 Wood atrewt. fjonl A.J.aiOAK HAQAS A AHI! «to ß t,febu?rt r ™ OO ' VN< ” 91 8 Bnian 1 «pr 4 JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS No. 53 Mmiskt strcct, PrAsuraon. PQ W Eftfc RIE lil) OS: Architectural and orvamental carvers Ornamental Patterns forecasting, i n -e VeP _ Modeling, Designing, Sc. Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Steamboats, BuildiQgs, Ac.; 90 SMITFIFTFT.n Street, near the Post Qlilne, yhtm E. WHITEHOUSE, “ ' Fancy, silk and woolen dyer and cleaner. No. 7 ISABELLA Bt . near the-Emmet Hotel, Par 4 A^£^r3^fii | a■. fl. cotflsjtaT ...... —i. cctnnnaT. S. OC7TIIBERT 4t SOlff, EAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, JVo. 50; Smithfidd xtrest • • CO vl Id fi. Ilftyw&rd, ™ fiiloE3 ’ TRUN KS and LEGHORN kVi?4P®“ta“ipr- nTon ° f Mart,it 61,11 uh *$ 4 ’?’ wholesa^T^^e^ul^euoqist, ,1 i ’*’’ *****Bffft‘i« *** J.nniM, •T^n E !S l iii?h h e?lin| r B S C>Cia^ d with Jo3 * ABEL, the. J. ABKL k 00., »t the ofd t “, nd ” rte<J ™»»w th* stale ot Fourth streets. 4 Utni ’ corner of Smlthfield and Wintam TT AS REMOVED to the ' n .?E*» t< v Streets, where he will, asu/md S, AN P and PENN his numerous Mends. All anicleafn hi, h"” 4 P ra ™ptly to •) c ’ pure, and put up with the utmost “ ne “ r » warranted '■U *«—Dealer . . »prtB : G POST. VOLUME XIII. _ n •enterprise: works. '; -- - --- -.— - . B 0« 130 wood strut, t mt> door bilow vinani atitt I David Dluniii •r , B&WN" o TETLEY. j T?®AL K3TATE AND CONTRACTING AGENT Nn 2 aßd manufacturers of ; ISO hrß r B for Bftle » M flows':— ,SURGICAL AND DENTAL * citW ™ »l * ? CeJcr county, lowa, 16 miles from Mub : * • INSTRUMENTS, RIFLE 8, Ac We .Sn 6 d i >n ' ftDd 8 *om “ keep a generai assortment of the above a d y >ots; 90 acrw is uod£ - article*constantly on hand: together iff „^V Frame House.-Frame Barn and Grana- Hwdwar *- Also, Guns, Plb- ' Slte4d B w2h > dSJ II^i P ? le ,° r , c^lard - The farm is well d Ai^?, lv k * M V Fla ! ka ' UoTns * Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, a Und, in a very healthy eonnty. Lead and BuLleta; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives: non bsr^^ n can h« bad of this farm for promofc MmwdEAW Shears ic : Sa. ’ “ ab ° r ''° r 01 John M ““. »“ Also. Trasses and Supporters, * nm«a. > t Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. , Also, 3 acn* of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill now EIFLKBI—We are making Rifles of every description, to 1 emith Tr I 'i°° L 3 Dwel »'>e>, Dorn, Black order, of the beet material, and workmanship warranted ™ lt “ ?? ?. ? Toole, Boat Scaffold, Work Bhop, ic eita- S om “ Wholesale or Retail, will bffiH- I w™"! f l p" AHaghenj rirer, at Mifler’e Eddy, «iwith despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale Mmu.T the premise q “ bO7e > "° r Mr-L - £ t ro:ki.i a ST M 6^,!rr r^LF l „^,“^r 6 oCtb b" i" t , he Furniture, and every thing ol i K out of Ur * e HoteI > ln th » city of Pittsburgh, “jery Irrge businese. Two to flve.yoara of the eare of the housa can also be had, and Immediate possession Ifreqaired. Enquire aaabove. and Gu Fixtures. r |'^v B 'i°2 c I it *? Bar 8aronow new Wareriom- FIBST STREET, between Wood and Smith- CTB.’ PKNnANTH^f'fi" I ',, 0 ; CHANDELIERS, BRACK fSnwS23n??S’i ,inaal l t^ t * c k !,colmet;t,! d *KQaa Fitting. Jni S t, mark:i:L , UITi “S arrangements made b * « O ? SUnt . y in reCB ipr of new patterns t ,tiLey_corrflde n Uy invite the attention of pnr r We are determined to sell as lotheW'est, and being practical Gas Pit- offer peculiar ndrantageßto those desiring articles BcXu^few h rS^. UP h^ B ' o ' Brtßa'Caatlnga of all kin da made to order promptly. _ LONG, MILLEE A CO., aaracy No. loti First street. " Blxtcher’b Bjßtem enables Ladies , and Gentlemen to measure tb«ir beads ) * /ly with accuracy. FOR WIGS. No, 1. The fhnnd of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead orer tbo head to neck No 2 No. 3. Fren ear to ear, over the top. ’ No»" 4. From ear to car, round the forehead. For Toupees, to corer the top of the head only—a naner pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. |my4 a«w Coach ana Carriage Factory I JOHNSTON, BROTHERS * CO., fomer of Rthttca and JSelvumt ttreeU, AXUglitny City jBK X3 WOULD respectfully inform their friends * the public generally, that they hare commenced the manofocture of Carriages a chM 1 Rockawayii, liDggiM,Sleigh. and “ •“ fb.ir variou. etyl.s of fmiah and proportion. « ?• “““'»> Klth »trlot regard to durability thf f fin i s , ll ' Rf F !drs ’»«' also br attondi-d to on “ i e T m8 ‘ D * ldk in all th «i» «ork th« B^y’Polra ’“ lUl Wh ™ l stuff, they frel rantt dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. V ruizhnscTS are requested to gire us a call, before pnr*ba sing elsewhere. octfcly s ~ I. JOlimiO»... D. T. JoUXSTOJ MAOSI Juivcm* 1 ., * or Carriage Factorv. 11110111 Klt « Cu.. PRACTICAL COACI] alAzwEßb, corner of Kebccca nod Belmont streets, Ahe gheny city, Pa n hare on hand and ar«* manufacturing an extensive assortment of Carriages, Kocfcawaye, Bucjrt«, Mggage Cara, 4<n, male io all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using In all their work the best Juniata iron nod eastern hickory. Ite paini attended to on the most reasonable terms. They feel confident that all who may favor them with ihelr patron age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial their worn. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen mlnutesduriug the day. ot-r^ly PITTbIUJIIGU COACH FACTOR*x JL BIGELOW .MARTW L. OTaTIM*. GEORGE XUJXRT Bigelow & Co.* Successors to e. m bigelow, no.-ig ip Diamond alley, near Wood street burgh—COACUES, CARRIAGE*, IMiEA- ÜBz&EH&f* PONS, BUGGIES, and every descrii>lion -f "S' o .'" I! 0111 10 J » msnncr uo »< d-lga, .I.eanc. of finish, skill . I workmanship, and durabil.tv of material* «T Alt_work w nrrantud JOSEPH KLEm Tag," (aoccESßoa to i. wilcos a co l OR.NEH MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps consusntly on baud a full assortment of Drugs, .Medi- S hl“bu£“““’ ‘‘" fameri ' ‘ nd * U ■‘ rlid » all * r t ’ il 3 r,,Wßa «' Prescription- carefully compoundi-d si °“ r "- js:9y :uty. r.i.vr, ium BROTHEHS^ 1 ,LUII^J (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, n . » , % £° 00 Wiiod Street, Pxtubvrgh' r*. P n * BtCraof I>r * U Lane ’ 8 Celebrated Vermifuge Lieer jalO JOHN HAFT, JH.’ ~ “ (Successor to Jkb M'Gufley ) A Wbolenale ana Retail DrucclK. ND Dealer in t’AJNTS, OILS, DYE STIUTS, Ac 141 Wood street, three doors Iwluw VlrgiD nliey, apManAely PITTxBUI’.GI! R. L . ALL E nY WUOLJ3ALS DULLER IN ' Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bye Whisky, &c., ALSO, RKCTIPYIAO DISTILLER. NO. 8 WOOD STREET, I'IfT&IiLROU, p \ WISE*, Braxdies, (Jins, Cordial-, Jamaica Spirits, 8L CroU and New England Rum. Clarets. Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London iirown Stoul, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon Old ilonongahela Rye aud lUctifir»l Whisky, Apple, Peach’ Wild Cherry and Ulackberry Brandies; imported Havana! Regalia, aud Principe Cigura; UaU-dpanish and Oommou Cigars, all at such low p ices an to challeug . comps Ition Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all siies. I respectfully ioTit* an examine- Uon of my stock, at No. S WOOD Street, Pitubunrh *!?“• 1 apr3:lyj Iter* oval. •WJNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER S* HAS removed to 291 LIBKIITY street, opposite Garrison •Iley, ioiSo.3 SEYKKTU, ne.r gmitbhcld, where ion attention of his friends and the public 1, Invited to the .ioci of RKADY-MABE GOODS always on baud Al*>! Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestings for ordered work. A full assortment of Furnishing Goods for genCemen, including U«ts of all qualities. Tranks, Umhr.Ua., Ac, Ac. j,d^ Y"il -ouanauob M’ctosker. Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants NO. 8 8 WOOD STItKEI. ’ rnITK subscribers respectfully inform their old customers X and the public In general, that they hare this day as sociated IhemselTSß in tbs above busineee, under the Srm ot JOHN M’GhOS&EY A CO. They respectfully collcit a ihsre oi public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them aetres respectively. K LAIRD, (late of the firm of Cootxf * Lalrd,7ha no* • opened BTORE NO. U, (two doors above the old ! stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING ; BUSINKBS, hopes by strict attention ULbusinew to merit a share oi the patronage of the late hrm*' N. B.—Clothing made to order in the nfost fashionable styles, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none In the «5* janSety Jamei sitliibgcrt MONONGAHhLA I’LA.NINQ MlLir— Would respectfully Inform hifl friends and the public, that his new estab lishment is now In full operation, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. ' Board and Blank, planed on one or Doth aides, constantly on hand. 1 Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to giro him a call, as he can now furnish them with planed stuff mil table for every description oi work. wk. A. nraßop... - jbjiej criswxu.. HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS ROUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS of nil kinds of UKASS WORK LO COMOTIVE,STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac Al so. Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER t&kon iq exchange for work, or-cash paid. Order* left at the Foundry or Office. will be promptly attended to. feb9:ly JOSEPH T. LOWHY, Ho. 43 Cfomer of Fifth and Wood Street*, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittebnrgh RESPECTFULLY annoonce to tee public that he baa commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. lie will al*o attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in ony capacity, or those in wantpf places, will bo supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his caro promptly at tended to. J Reference*— T. J. Blgham, Esq., Richard Oowan, Esq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alas. BloctfT James Mackerel, A. A. Mason, UaffltAOld. . janlB M. GRAFF * CO., Western Foundry, No. 124 Wood streot, PITTSBURGH, PA., l/TANDF AOTURERS OF COOKING STOVES, Coni and afX Wood Stoves, Parlor Btoves, Hollow Wore, Plain and Fancy Orates, Plain and-Fancy Fender*, Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles. Wagon Boxes, Ac. (ja3:lys . Austin Loomli, REAL ESTATE-AGENT, Merchandise, Stock, and Bill Broker,Office, No. 02 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The subscriber having opened an office at the above place, for the purpose of negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and *U other Instruments for the socurlty of Money, and for the pure fume and sale of Stocks. Will also give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas ts Real Estate. [jy7] AUSTIN LOOMIS. fichnohmKD A- llbuiilclh. T I^U.°? ILAI J 111 : ltSJrh!r ' 1 " tT “ t . OPl«Sit* tta« PoStofEee, Maps, Landscapes, BUI Heads, Ehow BiUe, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and fhdtlDKCards, etc. Engraved ot Drawn on Stone, Printed n Colors, Qolu,Brozue,or Black, in the most approved style, md at the most reasonable prices. octlfrly or CLASSICAL SKMIfiAUYt r-wim* M. a., Principal. «?°2»S f n#S Station will-commence on i. MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cor ner Of Ferry and Liberty Btreeta, lately occupied by the tfesare. Veeder. J Rtfercneur- Hon. A. W. Loomis, o. Knap, Jr., 8. F Von onhorat. B. Miliar, Jr. au«26 JACOBIf’COLLISTKR. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURES . AND DIALED IN ALL KINDS 0? • *Pofmcc9y Snuff, and cigars, Ko. 25 Fifth st., Pittsburgh , ft. Keeps constantly on band a large supply of all (be various brands of Tmperted Cigars. ja&g - W4lterPi Marshall, f MPORTEB and .Dealer In’ French and American Paper * TT»ncHriff« m«r» BAKU A MOSKR, ARCHITECTS:— Offlcss: Philo Hall, No. 76 Third street, Bittoburgh t-«nd east side of the Diamond, Allegheny, jyliflm LARGtW AiNUT «OOE CASES—Finished andlii yare? [d«42] T. B. YOUNfcA.Pa l v .*CVr..- : i QEOBGG BIiETCHKK, ' FROM NgW YORK, . MANUFACTURER of the celebrated \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic I jm. Band and erery description of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and ■ Gentlemen, 79 FOuRTII BTKKKT, between Wood and Market, Pitts- burgh. BUSINESS CARDS. WM."a7M’CLUI4G~" DEALER IN eine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., 10 . . , PITTSBURGH, PA. i no^ J Tf ! “Portmeat of FRESH GOODS, *' Q fl fldhia already extensive stock, purchased irom fim hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be Bold at the lowest market prices. 43"* Hotels, 8 tea in boats, and families, buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rotes. * 7 Goods delivered i n the etty tree of chore*. >ep2l PITTSBURGH RIDINOCHOOLT EOBEET H - PATTEBSON, Proprietor, V** DIASIO.'D-STREET AND CUEkRY ALLEY. I o respectfully announces to the Ladles and iiTr!y?,Y, ts ?'*?.i?C Pittsburgh, that he has recently orreted a RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of size, commodious nesa and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab lishment in the United States Its location is accessible from all nnrts of the city, while Its high and airy situation renders it especially suited to the premotion of health by tins most agreeable oxercise. The Howes are docile and well trained, and the proprietor -pledges himaelf that no pains or expense will be spared to make this establishment the first io the confidence of the public. oct23:tf Copartnership, I'UE subscribers hereby inform their fHeuda and the public that they hav* associated themaelvas together, under the firm of WM. YOUNGSON A CO., for of carrying on the PAINTING BUSINESS,In allitsbranch es; and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share© public patronage. Lettering and Graining done for the trade on reasonable terms. SUopon Seventh street, opposite the Neptune Engine House. . .. WM. YOUNGBON, _. decll DANIEL YOUNGSON. Notice. - r PUK Interest or Mr. JoUN ATWELL in our business ,JvT^? a .?r s frotn Jatp b y agreement. Our business an W HOLL3ALE GROCERS, will be continued by the remain ing partners under the firm of * " RAQALKY, CO3QBATE A CO., Nos. 18 and ‘2O Wood street, Pittsburgh. BAQALEY, WOODWARD A CO? No. -21 Market 6treet, Philadelphia . December , 9 |h. W £sJ!g* US!t “ «>• I Aiotlce. ' ’ “ E ,oI J mylntereat In the buelnMn of Long, Mill. r * Co, to S. A- Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at th. old stand, Fo. 109 Front street. I cordially rrcrunmend the new firm to the patronage or my friends. J Pittsburgh, July 29, ISM. p. H MILLEr! ’• U,m _«0. PHILLIPS . s. A. LONG A. CO., IJE. L AXI) BRASS FOUNDERS, A.VD GAS FITTERS I ) Inrl..- nttenitun to their sleek „f Cha'idrliere, Brackets an T'-ite’l' l *“ J i’ 1 !'. r " V Sl up tou *!» with Ons n" h tel To" Lr “'"' C *. ,, ' n « r ' »>* WoJk to order, fur AHrftl n vT\ , “ n '‘ T “ ,;t “>* Ami- Attrition M —t«l coiKtanlly on hnoj. Jv3l SllTrr M&nnfAoTorr' oioON>, KMUL.K.'I.*', A<\—Roccri?s ja I‘rices kT -i W i, IS! to«u|»rrlt-M»mim«sioni»iiur»ctoriMsinvowß work, wr ar -. no, fit lemt 10 p er cent, lower* tha* or All work Is warrant*!. BrhKhy,./- , | ,r aK ° mAOu£aCture of the Watr.hp nil 1 \\ ui.eb rwpniring continued, with eti-rr fa- J* Utriumiitlon to gin, satin* wiliH/notloa .. \ rrv * U a °d the superior quality of the work. W. W. WILSON, , . Watchmaker and JawcUer, _ nor 14 Mrt>« of Mart-jt nnd Fourth atwt*. Sl^ l T lboat pttr “ilt»r« andLChafr*, ~ S\ ri< ! L qA *ouaun(iT maoufaeta h4&Ffftt?.T L ? HDOAT CAmS FUKMTUUfi AND |>|*flLU AlUi ,of every T { 3 . ' 1 * Extenkion Dicing Tat lea; I-'<' liar do; Ladles Cabin Chairs, of various str'es • Cent-. (J., Jo d 0; ’ Stat»- Room io do do - D * pe.i.s,.; Tete a Tries; Soft,*- Jj r **‘V . o-ui r ; Table,; }5> h Stand!; C.rj Jo; * r ” :, l Tree., Jr , to. f.-t er'"* ” Dd 'hfßEMMlilp warrentel, ,„d prices u tl» .. T. It. YOUNG A 00. JT *° ... Smith field at., apcxwiie City Hotel. .1 i) T i C E DALYS STOCKING MANUFACTORY, No 20 M/I.i ilrrel, fira „k M Slarhrt Pr'r.l m'r.-iiuhG i, PA W L"- ll ‘ r ‘>'" t " D<l l,ral a “ or, « 1 ' ' " lIU.-lI.H\ ,r«r Or sale In till. city. ÜbuihT"," ,“ 0J ktn “"'"''‘"tK* to call ,t thW t 0.!,,? G ( “ f “ r thpmwl,,.,; Kis all I need to insure the , custom. c . DA LY. ». I :h» Cmo Srocxuvn Couu. ••'bLy n r» CL'. 11. Headly A Co.* yiKAPCA’lfirr WaKUHoUSK, *Vo. *2 Third lirtcl, ig, W "UM respectfully Inform their friend. P “c IT 'troer.Hy, that they have now In .tor. their complete I all M-OCK. conelellnj of CARPETS of ererv from the Roy.l Velvet end 8ru,41,. toth. cS “J, "'™" - Hemp and R. g . Floor Oil Cloth, fiom ore r«p U h* r ,!- Wl t'* ° 6W d " J,I - , us and rery rich. Cocoa and 'A laU, ['» l? ‘ L>ru '^ rt N Bug*. Hats, gtalr Kndii Window Tn 4( V » ef '® Q * ,n arc lnritnd to call aod «x*m- Sstewnboawi, Uotola, and Residences furn tsnpa on tn« most reasonable terms. fm ' lll Profits nnd BAIeA”-Ca TERMS CASH ONLY. 'tv - it. Haven. ‘ rpat OLD PRINTINQ ESTABLISHMENT, (lete John- A eton A Stockton.) end Bhmh Iloolt'end Stationery Rarehoaee i, prepanel to eleente every etjle of Lee Al. ’^ aD ° Btc » a ' lw “t ■’oh Printing .ml Itook Hlndlne .nd lurnL<h every article in the Illenk Boolt, Paper and hUiiiotery hoe, at the *horte„*t notlco and on the moat n-ttNonnhlc terms. k i ! l ?. nk F. n r, > ° h an<l BlßtJonor y ‘WBriboupp, Printioff Office and Book Btocjery, corner of Market and Second ala. [Wifi Depot of Longworth * Zlmmermaia'aCit T awea Wine, and Brandy. HE underpinned haa received and olTera for aale. af CYn cvnnari pncei, a lart;o of Loirlvorth 4 Zimmer man ecuoice ana world renoivned Sparkling, Dry and la f ' 6 *!’’ t-atavvba M Iner. Such as may desire to procura n"f W ne,(tho pare julce P of the FTape,) vein find mp ertabllshmcnt the place for the gratlfi- S. n Jea "T\ Th 6 Chtawba Brandy, dtatilledTrem UjegenulnMlrapete declared by many excellent Judaea, equal iu Oavor to the beet Imported Cognac. J * , LI. FIOKEI3EN, No. 137 Liberty street. J A „„ I1U1’» Almanacs Top 1855, MK h. LOI , I ; w 1 Wood Btn ** t > Pittsburgh, will publish on the l6th August, 1854, the well known earies of Almanacs (for 1865) calculated by Sanford C UUI Erq., and for many years published by Mr. Luke Loomis, of this city, under the name of “Loomis’ Almanacs.” The series will consist of— HILL’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC. I( \ HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC. ,JJ, necessary to say that the religious, moral and TffVh c^“rQctt,^ of Mr. mips Almanacs will be maintained In the above series, for 1856, infw?m rißt * r .u UQ(i othura * re hereby cautioned against Infringing on the copyright of the above Almanacs L b?' ““ &11 Bool “ toreB . », th» Brow —ili_ John n. aiKLLOR. ai g».; «tre«t. i. j-t „ oV £lHi£r JSSSK" rortM -’ rtUi «* ->*- lttv°pfano? nt ° arTed Loul > XIV style Grand Action 700 ?nn mlrjr a^ ed i e m r ntin f'l earl k W 7 °<*«™ Plaao. iwo SiSn'aSSiS 1 grand ' Ono do do fii? u „ Three do do 0 /a « „ T%vo double round corner Rosewood octaTe Rianoii One round corner finished back and fronU octave PuW A jurtbwarriTal Is ekpectcd In about two weeks. r.s9 L- OT~ M oau Office. Silrer Plate. Diamond.,, Gold ind Sll'i ? 4 Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistola, Feather Beds mture, and all kinds of artlcles-for any of Ume a (freed on. Charges Tor storage considerably tower than heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential All Forfeited pledges sold immediately after belnir oat nf date, unless redeemed. Barpunsof Gold and Silver Watch es ( Jewelry, Ac., ahvnj’s pn hand. aprlo:6m h WJffiW BKED STOUBi „„ JAM Kb WAIUntOP, 0®? ER , S l°- BIRDS of the aiost Improved breed, being v«ry hardy, and fin© singers. Blra'Saeds —€ftnai7,nMmpMillHt,noDe and mixed Seed. Bouquets IS. 861,11 aDli T_' uon.ume tike Smoke. HE subscriber hnvina thoexclnelTß rirht to manufur, tare end sell StrEKNEfS ,HOT AIK AND BWOICR W" 4 .®!? i'-Pared to r“dre orde "i K rS ? heatinc bulldiags with the most economical °.’ r ID i attention of those interested is ran 1,0 had of A. BRADLEy! Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR. dec24:tl j Iron City Store Warehouse, No. 134 Wood at. «!/&, ~ It Is True! h f superior excolleneemay, • fe be obtained at CARGO’S New Duguerrvan Gane ev ry, No <0 Fourth street, at prices raryintr from i P ne l- we ßty Dollars. AH work warranted to please. ChiJdreu Uken m a few seconds. Call and examine . specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day . febW w. a. 5mith.............. w, w. nair Smith, Blair <fc Hunter, (Late Smith & Sinclair,) WHOLESALE QUO CER 9 , eOiIMIBS,ON MEBCHAN TS, A l miS H l22 K i^Sfl aU of Pittsburgh Mbbufiui. 3,22 Second and 161 First street, PitUbn>gb, re “ M * febV '■ ‘ • • ••. *■ ‘V- ‘ ;•*..<<.,’•.-<c f ;. ( ■ ■* -mzm ‘ •'' v-, •i -.1 ' ~ i • i .V ?v ■.V^V^V PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, MARCH'3I, 1355 THE late firm of JONES AQUIGG, having been dissolved by the death of John F. Quigg, on tho 27th lost the burfnera of said firm will brattled by the undersigned at their office, corner of Hose find First streets. 6 ■ laaaeJoaei, Manufacturer ot sprfngaod BiisterrStooi, pwh Blab steel, steel Ploagh Wings, Coach anil Elipdc opnngs, Brass Nut > Tapee/balf patent, Screw, Mail Ld Hammered Iron of Ross and First streets Pittsburgh, Pa. i oct&ly Isaac /0trr5...... ; * D . Roams. D. B. Rogeri A Co., Manufacturers of Rogers* patent improved s<eei o t2l Oi3.ce corner Kos3 aod First a trusts. Spectacles. ~ * IN THE MOST valuable triumphs of science end art, the invention of Spectacles pinks with the highest The experienced Optician overcomes the advances of nature aud coutVre upon the aged-cighted the inestimable advan’ tage of retaining the noblest or hla mnSM. Vet great inmrv i» constantly resulting to thousands from ignorance on'the part of vendersvorof those venturo to choose for them- Tnere era many requisites otto tiding the selection of ’■, J b nA“? t:y 0f fl ? lsß ,. of K'aas; Its proper con vexity. the best form and adjustment uf tbo frame, M as togtreserve the parallelism with the eye for distant vision or for near vision, tn throw lh* plAoof each glass atrfght angles to tlie axis of vision fj>r, each eye; to brlng tho t*. act centre of each gloss precisely opposite the pupil; to petfti ' t ' both From long experience in fitting glasses, nulled with a perfect knowledge of the structure Of the eye, we can promise scientific accuracy, end thus aSTmuch In the pro serration of the eye. .. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectaoles.cnreruUy selected of the qualities, for sale. Also, glasses lilted. &c. W - < y;, WI J& ON ' Praattonl Optician, 6t Mqr&t street, corner of Fourth. id Ward r. u n^.._™._.^.„„_^ acca R . uoluimv PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MKR CHAaNTS EvamvHU Id -Strict ttiMHon p«Jd to 5 consignment* tor sale of Fiwur, Produce. Ac. Ordure for gm purchase of ProducesfilictUdand promptly attended to Qooda for re-shlpinvnt forwarded with despatch |oct£cm s. Jons...-. JONEB & BUCHER, IKON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, LWyloama ifairoad, foot ef Third ,1. Barriifiurj,’, rt. TTAVUvG increaaed our JlaehlDery, which la now of the J.X moat lmprorod ordeT, nnd having added many faclll- dispatching work, we are now manufacturing Firet „„„ ™ BTEAI, I RKGINES, furnaces and rolling mills, UyUadofs, Boilers, Furnaco, Bolllne, „ BAW , AND ÜBIST MILL MACIHNERY A CASTINGS Goa and IV ater Pipes,Hydrants, Retorts, Lamp Posts Uitch tng PoEta, Colnmhs Qlrdera, Sbafflng, Hangers, „ . PtackeG, Cellar Grates, Bathing Tubs Spoute, Halting, Verandah* and Ornamental Castings "ZZEHtSSiS?*”*?* * h * “J »n. Fronts for Houses and Stores. llsTlag anextaosiTesjMortmezit of beautiful Car Ted Tct- ? r uui most approved architectural order, our great “^u?SS. C ‘ aiinB «" »«• P “™» C « hr Bolllug MULs Mill Owners and Mill-Wrlghts, will find II much to their advantage to " examine our extensive atoek of Patterns Wore ntoy and brass castings, Of deseriptlun; Smith AYork, P,ttern Making. Fun pace and ForgETuyerus, furouhmj to order. [mylij _ China flail.' ARKET STREET. BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH -100 cretra of QUEESSWAKE, of his Full imp“ te non now recdvlng, to which we Invite the eitonUunSf the toru, 7f T nd IV* tr * a *Y , ‘= Tin if M “>e dozen ditleroul pal terus of Tea Ware, we feel confident of suiting alt taste- ■ among which may be found white iron atone, gold i.'» r ..i' guid ncroll, blmvpink, plum purple, brown and gr.-.-n a;. “L* h , “'?5 om,! i”." 1 ! c hL.. iiuitotiou aioue, which jV O ropf'h below the real stoue ware. I),? ' V AitK,—Our stock of Common Ten.", Plate, Di.hea. BAkere.NApple,, Bowls, Titchera, end every artidj Bno, is large, and selected for the city and country r/m A3S ~ n>tlE S »lar« aa<! w-u wia-iej ;tc „i of «ltaMOiili WK | > «.«i|| «U»rfac:oi7 price** ratio,- a,, mrachen* the trouble of makir : ' a neparaU: I'ill. Ail »« *** w a tail, and w* f««l conlidvnt of piensiD . ft * 6 . JOHN J trfrKAHY B ootJI and Slioe», AVhoieattle~''ian<i KetrtU. JAMES KOBE, XTO. S 3 Msrtct, and 0 Union drtrt, third door from the L '. U' 1 *™. would c&U the attcnlioo of hi, frl-ml- 4 1 ” PP W .teC«lur*ll«, f»Ct, that ho hoatlowon Sim i„ ?7K ?'‘,',Lr' I ' CteJ ,! “ k 0( “UOTi AND of . ' l ' r |B<IL -'-“1 gfntlrmon of Fhil- .tlpbla, Non dork and Benton, a.d which he tnist, canno- ,all to pleare all. ' "' Ills ptlcu are very much reduced, and ho sells LadW O.iter. at from $1,12 to ss,&* OooUemon’a Bo f. from f> ■ s rani : “ d elC ' ll, ’“ t UcntJeinan's Oall.-r,, and Voutha and LbUdreu a wear, at extraordinary low price;;. Q« aim eoDUaara to manufacture, hh hervfofore, all dp- Sl7uF0 n „ , ,re L , AU “ (i' l ° OeXTtEaiSK-t. BuOM AM. SHuL. , or Ihohret duality and tho latest ftjlo. all of which ha warrants Nor ahould la- orerlookod 1,1, rrrv lariro „ wrtmont of Onm Sandal.,, Orerehoo, and I! L Cl“ Orutlami'a and Children. K».r» perem who r.,„ r , him’ wit^- thu,r POtJTtDttgg will bo fairly dealt with. Jai.l* A«w Paper lUagiiiga. “ F .NE FRENCH AND A M SSbMM l l^ U ■ X Panel Decoration.-, in gold. oak and marM« ■ flail Papers, of various styles; ’ Pip’d and Plain Pupera, for aiuing rooms and chanVcrF- Cheap and low priced Wall Pbdjm Borders, Ceilings Figures, Window Shades. A large and complete 0.-worun*iu of the above, s-locied for th* season, will l>« sold at thw usual low prioe* ' WALTBR P. MAK.'JirALL. U. d. Bcu»!Nr,cß. ~ r j"' (Jraff, Relitoccr & Graff WMTSKN FOUNDIU, No. 12 i Wool" n»ct-Mann- TT facturers of Cooking Store., Coal and \v,.oj store. Parlor Stores, Hollow Ware, Plaiu and Fiidcy Grates IMain and Fanrr tendons Sad and hog Irons Portable Sugar Kettle*, Tea Kettles, Store Kettles, Wagon lloiesj - - * -—r - . . . _ &a) I*l \V«u. il. TaJcott i Coll Iscccrssoaa to t. roar cut, jr ami \J ANUFAUTCIIEitS OF GILT AMi MAIIOG tsr LOOK IVI INO lJ LASSES, Portrait and PictureFramjl dealers In Imported and Domestic Fancy Hoods, No. td’ror ner of Hood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. ortliniw HA Card. 9 htonst in the firm of T. KKXNKLY JR -» ft CO-, to William U. Talcott, who with A fj* Henry, Kill continue the Looking Uluaa and Vane 5 H,',?' tuuei at tba old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth Jtr™„ nnder the style of Wm. U. Talcott A Co. I cZidS tb ™ U> my former customers, as everyday qualified to gire entire satisfaction. . J - me,and all indebted to me, will please make so earl/ ECltJemcnt T. KENNKDY, JR. T Cabinet Furniture Warehouu B ,irs^ U!iQ ‘ t v Co '.! lJ Cht ‘‘ r,c ‘ urnf t'Wr Jfun » ufac.tirert, Log. M and 40 Smilhfield street, opposite eu.Lm 0 "°t U i roSl *?“ uUj remlnJ old friends and customer*, and those about to purchase auythinfrin their line of business, that they era constantly manufacturing erery description oi fashionable Parlor aid Chamber olture, warranted in material and workmanship, and sold w“t™ngV Car “ takBQ 10 “<l Cbata “ ha “ d <«»-»* Thoso InteresteO In furnishing boils win lliul It to their advantage to giro os a call, ns wo give every attention to the manufacture of work best adapted to their use |«u ll BOOTS AHU BOOKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. MoniUa Jtjlii hla alore, “ nJ No 6 Unlon Iwtwen llfUi street and the Diamond, and has now compluted hiu Spring of BOOTS, SUO.EB, SUl > i , KKd,UAIT.KItB & c anU Palia Leaf, Pedal, 6u«Un and Braid lUTS, to which be invitee the attention of all purchasers, whether at whole* sale or retail. This stoch is one of the largest ever opened in this city and embraces everything worn by the ladles of Philadelphia and Wew iora, and he trusts cannot fail lo please mu Great care has been given in selecting the choicest goods: all of which he wurrants. 6^' Haaiso continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from this long experience of over twenty years in business in this oiiy, t» he trusts a sufficient guarantee that those who favor him with their eastern, will be fairly dealt with. aprifrtf Seminary for Boys, ~ South-weal car. of J\fth mid Grant its., opposite Court TTmutf r \ Hw v*o B ? ssil ip SollClol will commence on AION- X *>A¥, September 4th, and tho duties ofiostruotion will b» resumed by Messrs. GRIGGH and M’DONALD There are ten successive tponOn In the Academic year Tuition Is $1&60 per quarter, , J The number 1 of pupils is limited, and boys are admitted in tho order of applications which may bu made alter August Jdth, atM Liberty street, or at School, or bv leuer dropped in Post Office. imlbow* W. D. SCAIFKI ‘ First street, between wood and market STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis’ Metallic Life. Boats,of Uolvauized Iron ; also, manufactures Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work Lurtre Bolts for Bridges, Ac.} Cork Life Preservers, the best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. fmv26y WE lire receiving from New York and PHiudvk.hjß . UBO HALF CHESTS TEA, * mB > comprising Yoang Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong Souchong,and English Breakfast, ail of which hare been carefully selected, and will be sold as usual. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store iy2l No. 33 FittU street. J BOOTS AND tiUOES.—Those who wtali to tret a neat and well fitting BOOT, SHOE or GAITER, will call at M’LAUUHLIITS, O5 Fourth street. GKAFF, KEISINGER A GRAFF MANUFACTURERS OF COAL AND WOOD COORTNO 'STOVES, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts Fendera, Wagon Bores Ac., Ac. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD Street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy^4 STOCKING FACTORY; JVO. S 4 FIFTH STREET, Siffn of THE OLD STAND. WILLIAM DALY has retnrned from the Manufactur ing. Hosiery Districts of Enropo, where he has nur •chhsea, fercasb, a very extensive and well assorted stock of the best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts i Drawers, Gloves; also, new style of -Children's and Misses’! Fancy together with hisdomestlo stock of Pitts-! hurgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will jell by wholesale or retail at New York Importers’ prices. * noiesaie or • .• WILLLAM DALY & CO Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of THE OLD STAND my 23 • .J. B. HGNTiB ~ ~ Spring Style Hats, ’— SS( WE WOULD' IN FITE our friends and the public ‘JRfieperaUy to call and examine our new and beautiful ror tfisß. Also, our Celestial Cap, which is acknowUdtrief to Mode neatest and best Oap of the season. * S leblf J- WILSON 4 SON, 91 Wood .t. ■*j.- ’.** \ V-ir-o' •. . * BUSINESS CARDS. ISAAC JONE 3, Survivinz Partner Pittsburgh, September 30, 1854—[oct&y * PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HEwNKEIAS CUfT CABISET w,v n K !! oV S K Ao. 173 OHiif? vy UT STR KF T .(Oprosm /.Nhfii-iMir.Na-s Hxui.) * V ' Philadelphia. FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! ComprisingXouieXlV, Lonis X V, Klkabmhmtan 1 Antique, T Wl - ? c Ji I P, ture Carring and modern styie -1 KW alnut ) Mnhoguny, Satin wood and\lnple; all of superior construction, and finished in tlie beststyle, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, tho Goods of nny Establish- JtMPT fiVTvn !? ent l be United States. none but experienced workmen, farnren rf CB I s Vi beil, S Positively cxcluded.)nnd using the b«t ina to to pur SsegspSKESS. e enTo "li?v ” in each COMD com »F»»‘i In J‘ e J . qu *' l **y• and the immense stock always ox hand toS? n l’."! If 1 * 0 - ™ abl ™ Pnrcheeers mpS ,he dela? ™ ily wide, four Doors in number; with Shop* coniiuuous sum wk u tujtn'e r, handB> Wh *“ » the ®-Thi rtSwt I" n y J ow ° inspection. _ * ? ticking is all done in the Store, and Furniture ISIS” 1 * 11 “ carry Bttfaly an F distance. Visiters to Phila to £5 .35“,‘l y “ Porcnaaers or otheS e, to call ana examine the Goode. au-Ji:l, - OOHMLoSIO^AND’VjfIWAItmNQ 1 MKIICHANT, NO. 38 CoMicatOUL, mow PINI Bteii^, with prompt V aid personal attrition, and libttal ad raw, .S h. gtven when required, on Condgnmeuts or Lading, £SSr?^E ” J!‘id Dr?i al '' ayß b '. P r «“«d.rtnd the expense UI otorage and Urayageaa much-aa posaible avoided. „ axrißiKcis: ES&rS sis^'"'fP=H„a rorV. fjft £*& do! 5252 M& Baltimori llm' l !! r ? , ’ I ‘iS o'’Bost6n: 0 '’ Bost6n: Abrsham J. Colo, do-' Howard, Hon i Co., do; W. B. ilt-ynolda, Louisville; T n T»I,(. 111 n y- H. D. Newcomb 4 Bro., do; I.C.Twicbell A Co.,Commission Merchants. New Orleans •Jm c. uucuia. baVe an °P er » Policy of Insurance, which will cover mall or^lf LP t 0 , my jnbiresß, when advised bjlett e “p" on bills of ladlm; before, or at the t ““ “ f “Abluent. JOSEPH MOORIBGK, * Bt. Lonip. Missouri. WATER CURE INSTITUTE* lIASD STREET, (SOOTH S 7dJ.>bct pkC^ TM :eT T^ocTon N ,u'p?o eiAimmuM °“' l Petitioner in the Old Ued c A t*oparhio and Unmoepalhie, and X.MHr lt fi m,M % Sralefut und ,n »l*.">ratinff to the weak aud «* -•*« cathv’ whlrh ,z £ lves a d *’ cidtd preference to Ujdro Sori A b h 5 hrOUt:houl Ih<? oid »nl now JvTil, EK ss&pssx “K 1 as* t.'.rn bvhly roputnb!,- cilizer.s of nearly ovary Sta Jin' tU Luk.h, uD bc examined ai poctor Uadi’s oUlne. The her Clrray *rr lanted to consult him uralis. * tbrou r -hout l M, r *^ ,D f tt *l in [lit-i-oin’rarnrrnionf, and often w :\v^w M r,"s;gf!f4r ¥r "• "V— -.1,.n n T w • U..*mpM>n Hcil, J. it. Wui K -rV. T ' * b ’ W “* **■ K. H. J- Lgihih, 11 M. Cbiitka T. BarvttH, r-rCY.nsfujc Duti.l Tfn-.f i v 9;, L “ r, J“’ Roht - Hatrirv Jnhti B. I.ivli, D \vnV‘i. n Sloser F Baton, O Orm.-hy Vr--..- [ Kansas, «,,, „ r .,~~ LASV TWESTV I'liß CB.M. CUHV-I* tiia.n can bk bduuiit i n tiik ui vf = i~-- *, leM Kcla,f! *' arm for Sait! I'Uk subscriber Is atnhoruc.. , T . ,m—,i"—y I ANI) ACi.F F I '“r"' V entailles tranship, Atb-gbeny F.umv. IV- 7 7,7 , 7 bucfc of M'Knvpurt, knuKD &s tl.,- n i i. yV ~ s..;M of tha proposstf Sutton on tin- i Improvements as follows: 0 r- Lull c— foot, two stories high; ned s.-u.. r .. I; f' (b ne " *“ J in onl-.-O two lie- o- ot’i- fiK'l u AKD.o, (host grafted fruit,; just c-otmntocu 7 t,„ r ’ t , ‘ nine,, t. ous tiutu!rod ,u-r-j.- cleared n-.-i in -M, . ™ or cultliatlon, HDd Uio balnnro if woli m-[ uit l i whiie-Tv timber oi tbe Brst order. Tbls Lend Is well rairulauv'l-r n Stock f arm, Win s ter, Intel, and tbe M f| qu. lt, tor Ktotuugn.-tog. .ud bring illi L.» r i | ttrt 7 U -Pri'*" 0! osrelleut xLin LsdDti ha*i labilities rureir met witii Kuitt-s ..,,1,: , *. UnJ ll 'im r l ,*‘” Yo “K[ llo S llon I sad »»■ mils of .tionougnheL and almost ou tbe line of tbo Connellsrlllo KuiiroaJ “d V Th.lT h'° ra , ntniD °° bed u lltuN olii: '' OU d c " ““ “stSet. onl, that is,, owner I? .bout to remote to tbe "Far West." rerun easy J*r N lor r . l,rlht,r Particulars, imimruolNv.j 1 iLn.Y>OLDe, at Lojvns s Glass Works, or of bu 23 „ , „ jAMKft C - lUCIIEY, —Z. . .. _ Ueaj ChUt* Aiirnl, at (hi.* offl.-p. T- Vnlunble Property for Sni*. \0 LOTS tU OKUU.NU, which bxb erected four C *hich rent.nnunl?* ;r; p r °p«'-tj i» sUu.wj i n th.. Mnu, w«,j ,;r 1 cip of on Ponn eiwtt, botween uu j Also, pi,, i-sctory and around known as the “ Knxnire , g ’4 UUalt ‘ d ,° D coruer f>f Penn and Morris urwif Ait.o, *3 ucrw oX uuimprovid land, siumt.vl on the gheny r.rer, on* mile from Liberty. On u portion of ; this land there in the best Saw Mm location in the county Al«o, a number of low containing from I to S acres of choice .and, situated oue mile nurth-w«*t or East LH-ertv and nnu mile east of Lawreuuuvil'e. The above named pieces of nr* t«v ,i. i~,vj " bB ° f SfXVgh? aro *“ anlli-tf . ■“• TUOJirSON, HU l(j.tf AsSlgnm ror Jus. f. J, 'Voud hiuraery o«a Ultra eiT,," Allhi U tNNKOI .[late Mannger of the well-known iv. recuse Niuenes, haw York,) bags le, lT e tu ~iform public, that ha has Dow established an KICTENSIVK vim SKKY. on the Farm of Mr. James S. .N° gUy, m-fr L <' arty, whereby shall be prepared, after the 6th Ins^to 011 ord '-‘ rs foj °''«y '•orietj of fruit ami Urn’amen rlar;l.v iiniJGr!!un House .-ihruts snU plants In addition to a choieeand superior stuck on .‘•.and, he has imul» arrangements with one of the largest N‘ ur-—let In tin d , to deep UP bis supply. Ilnrlng «ScUon. BbUßlnfS "’ hBC3n aßUreUs cusCotaerijperfect Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer hi. serrices In designing, layiugout, and managing Rural p,,£ lie Parks, or the groundß of Country Rail nUSI'. i 1 m y™r r J i n b Sty,°yian L !.“a^ B S England, and on the beautiful banke of the UoZn h. fe/or hto° Bthß “ PaCit3, t ° mre£ ‘i-wlshusof Pn'Sli? >mm ' 1 P 1 “ lions “ n be addressed through the City aoha o n m 2 l'w„i?s t r«h , ° Wi ” h ™ 0 °^ssrf ■ ,^. BoBtou P»plcr Mftcho Coinniiiv J^ EaN ANU antique ornaments pmsuDROU AOKKOY, 67 MAUKKT STKKIiT -?ie ?,“? ntl0 “ of Uaßtlura, Steamboat Contractors and Cab reVif 8 ' 3 rß l“ est,;J <® this new and great Imnrere- Q l " munufliciure of embellishments for Buildings \ n a! ° Ut6m “ “ n<l inslJ " ; Cable, Ualls, Chureh” “• Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, “r in Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, cirnlXs Brett et», and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for c’eßhX. Mouldings,Consuls,Trusses, Battlement, do; muri cheap™ and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carring, and a great deal more durable. b ’ u a brp ' lt BLOCK LKWKKS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant «i to last for '2O jrara esposed to the -.vi-aUier Above Goods for sale *t auMaaouf»ruirer , ’fl of freight added. W . W.VXuIT -i?7- 67 Market rt. . Ncvr Purtiierahtni ' ~~ MATTIIEI- GHAKK AXI) UAN'L. IIKISI.NUKB, tnuliijft heretofore as M. GltAt'F a CO., Since and Hollow, ware Mauutacturers, No. 121 Worn at flat, burn this buy associated with them THOMAS J. GIIAI'E, as a mirtuer i?, their business. The name, style and :irie of the firm will from this date beGKAIT, KKISINGEH A UUAiT. They re»p,.dully solicit a conlmuut.on of the patronaee 4 til orally bestowed upou the firm of M. uruir & Uo July lft, ISO 4. New Tflmwlnj Store, uptliw neatuet store room io tbecitv, u>iti (il v,j i* Vhi choice selection of the latest styles <,? Tri-amin,*** »mi t. H cy Goods, he flatters himself tbit be iriu'oSrs £ dueeaenlsand endeavor to mil Batisuctf-.n to hi who mav favor him with their patronHj-o. wno Now, forget the place— ..v». S 3 M- r »of .. or the Diamond |a|,r!2| JGIAN ,^,^l" Home League Faaoru nKAYI SBWtim OuEui* AMi 1° ftos 1 q re-i, 1 ,->1 to ,u,UI.L. retail irado of l'iu a !, U r e t, . ln .j Ai “ I .‘V* :om»uoof hard twisted yarn, dark pauerS. «ud ,ad-o. Mul’ , The general admission that Steward un wk , ..nj rJ ' are not inferior Id quality to any others man , V"? the United States, with an increasing then) 1 encourages the subscriber to .extend his- » nh «’ ?iow to keep up a good assortment of such ' b a UAMILTON STKWAUT. will an? io thlj narkai. We alsS'faW n i ’ i? ;8B ?,' !nor t 0 ssr*- - I "»k»SSk= : S&' " .... ,-.^ |i . __ ■ ST. LOUIS. A CO DAILY MojlMG t.u&T. S AIU KB A V MOR N ix-G CALirOEJUA NEWS, Scene In one of ll.e Def uno , institutions I [From the California j Thero was a meeting of the creditors of Eob inson & Co., and Mr. 8., very mueh against his wishes, was forced to attend. He made out a pitiful story, and from his own statement it would ho supposed ho was individually in the last B'oges of poverty and starvation, having rendered himself bo by giving up every dollar to his creditors Unfortunately his audience were a set of unbelievers, and his speech was often interrupted with ebullitions of popular opinion, such ns “Gas,” “Gammon,” “ilum bog.” “ Show us your statement.” Mr. E. didn’t show any statement; all the one they got was from his lips, which was not received as law and gospel. Several Irish ladies present, with that energy of character, volubility and com mand of language for which they are noted ad dressed Mr. Eobinson personally, and intimated a praieoworthy desire to insert a claws in the proceedings not calculated to prove a beautify, ing process to the benign featnres of Mr B • “Ochl ye thaif of the world, where’s me money ? Where have ye hid it, ye rascally blackguard ye? Give me me hundred dollars, or 111 tear the eyes out of ye.” And excent ' for the police, Mr. E. might have to-day bcenfn a simi ar eitua|ion to the anoient and venerable Undo Edward, of colored memory. The af* fairs of this Banking Institution are generally considered very much “mixed" and a “ bad «gg ’ A meeting was held at tho Ban Francisco Hatl, when it was expeoted that a statement of tbe affairs of the Institution would be sub mitted. Some two or three hundred persona were present at the appointed time, a large ma jority of whom appeared to belong to the laboring class. There were also several women present. After some little delay, Mr. Robinson made his appearance, and said that (hero was no one in 'he assembly who re* gretted as sincerely and deeply what had occur red as himself. * * * On last Friday morning —that uni ,-cky day—my assets showed a bona fide ability, a complete ability on my part if I oonld control my own affairs, to pay a larger div idend than any banking house that had the mis fortune to fail, with the exception of Page, Ba con & Co. It was my purpose nnd intention to have the control of my own affairs, so that I might manage them for yonr benefit, and yours exclusively. My .first impulse was to pat my affairs in the hands of an assignee foryonr ben efit, bnt on consultation with legal gentlemen, I found that that could not he done hnless I made an application for the benefit of tho insolvent act and then ihe ecbcdnlo of my assets and lis b, it tics would go into tho hands of my assignee,, which might or might oot be for Ihe benefit of me depositors, nnd, as I understand it the as stgnee wonld have them nnder his discretion, and could do whatever he pleased with the eecn rmes, and if the assigneo was not appointed, ihe Court wonld, at its discretion, put tbe whole itnng into the hands of the Sheriff. I know the probabilities and what prospect there is of col lrctiug them, and they could not be collected r.s well ns m the bands of those to whom they tit'o-Dg. There hnva been rumors circulated in regard to myself-there have been statements made lu the public prints about roe—undoubted- Iv with the Sirnt motives—but they were only rumorr, and had r,n foundation in fact. I want to state to yon now 'hat they are Folse, withom exception. In the first place, there wns n rnrnor ui.-it I.’ wae nrrestc.-j nn ih« UncifSm wall .1*4,000 in cash and *lOO,OOO in sM-uriti-e in my rosaessiou, and that'«on,ouo were f. iuii: somewhere else; bnt my present*, hero to-day proves that it w»8 not so. In first p »., co i have not money upon whic-n I could iny my hnr: u& to pay the passage homo of uijst if, an., cr.ifj. I have co intention of rumdog away. I came here like you ail, about four years ago lo seek my fortuno, and started what I conceived to be a legitimate business and by what confidence I was enabled to go oo and tf this crash bad not enmo, there is no one who believes that I could not fulfil my obliga tione to Ihe letter. Bat you may Bay, perhaps, All thin 13 very well, but we want to know shat yon arc going to do.” There is one thing however, about which I would first wish fo make a remark. It was said that my securities had been attached in tbe bands of & third party. They W. re, gentlemen, and these securities are uow beyond tho power of Iho Sheriff to take them, so that I may have the control of them myself. My assets have been attached, and I distinctly say that if that had not been the case within 60 days I would have been able to ?av Si cents on ihe dollar. They are nowoutof-my control. I hope to be able in some way cr other to get the control of them within 60 dajß. I don’t expect to go ioto he same kind of bnsi ness again, but I am going to Btay here, and if any opening should occur by which I can realiza money, it is vonrs, every dollar of it. I amnot going a take the benefit of the Insolvent aot. From tbe attachments on my secarities and real estate and so forth, it will be impossible for me just now lo get the control of anything, and I must, therefore, take some time to reouperate Thero aro gentlemen here who know how money is invested, and no one can suppose that I would have loaned oat money on securities that 1 did not think were good. The finanoial pres eurp has weakened all securities, and on these securities, by whioh beforo the panic I could have realised money, in oonßeqnence of tho ex citoment I oonld not- raise one dollar My bankiog honse was kept open on the morning of the exoitement for half an hour or an hour, and paid out to the last dollar, and till I had no more to pay. A Voice —How much ? Mr. Robinson —Fifteen thousand dollars At this stage of tbo proceedings a lady in a red shawl ruehed into tbo Hall, in a high state of excitement, and exclaimed: ■* Oh, it is only to cheat the pub io! he has pooketed the money of the poor people like me. ir yon don’t give mo my money, (addressing Robinson,! 'l’ll tear your face, yon dirty eoonndrel 1 I have got (turning to tho disconsolate dorositorsl five hundred dollars in that fellow’s hands. Some person hero cried out: “Order, or der: * Lady in the Red Shawl-Oh it is a nice thins to keep order, when I have not a cent in the world. I have lost all my hard earnings. I de posited five hnndred dollars with him to taka oaro of it for tne, and I’ll havo it, or (famine to Robinson again,) I'll have your heart ont dirty scimp l • ' ■ . ■ Police Officer-Sit dowD, or I'll taka you out. Lady m the Red Shawl (crying)-I don’t care, i bavn t a.cent now. * A Depositor Wo want to know how much you owe. What are your assets, and what has ho come of them ? Mr. Robinson I will say that I did not como prepared to giva a full statement of my lift, b.hues and assets. My books havo been taken out ot my hands, and I therefore oannot do' So now. , Mr. Uart who appeared for a number of the depositors here said Don't you think that it is duo to the depositors to state, Ist—how jnu4 }OU owe ; what is the amount of your ec ounties. o-;l—wktit is tbeir nature, &c ? W:atar (? f the firn > Of Bakor’& Wii tar,) who appeared ns tbs counsel of Mr msou, said that ho apprehended that Mr" E-li ’ meon only came there to contr-idi/'r ikn ;J j which had been re ff lrdin j V • hat in the present state* 'Eg^o'oU a few thousand doUara or \ * *‘^'l r ? wanl DBrt In lrn«». lh ? depositors C-I -and to iiv!Th mUOh moae ? »o is able to pay, ? h „ ‘® 8 , ,V0 reason why ho is not able to pay i , u his creditors together to es cos. h 0 ramore in the newspaper, seems tq.be ry n.dicnlous. I, don’t believe that Ma buei*, j, . ucas was bo extensive that he cannot tell very i St,4oelb r ,u'pt«ce l f (iHiiii\i7;:,„> al n,s, , nearly how much he has in coin—how mnch 1 Jsft 4 eml>ery heaUnydi^ttem in real estate—how tnuoh in securities. TAd- 1 Xli4&v Si““ l ,? s j, w,l lk from tbo b. K, Pipoda>r»ta: plause.l P L P pS; bo mad «- 'Wj ■ Mr Ifistar- —There is n, necessity, MV jVW j! for this great display of eloquence ~' o ■’ *’ ’■■ f y Bacil a wiil * a!l at the Bearj^f-lab&atef .4 U7 p o«tor-l would Itke lo know hn J 3 ‘ CUTII£JKItT * *>*■™"> * much money you received the day the Bank 1 akoaiatic CACiioua-Ta. tw.HJu'eT. Closed . AJL • «>^lnufietOTßwe*tealn S th«bmth. 6doa.iec’d by - I JOS. FUSaOfiQ' v - ■ RATES OP ADVERT/SIVO iOßsm VPOK BT tub rtTTSßinga nm TSS U**3 JIWARIIL, OB liaj; « A " - J “ fl'vch»Jditlocal Insertion..,,.. .....Z,. 3$ v -t j ( -‘D* . s ** “ three weeks “ M one jqq 41 two ra0cth5....; M ..... r ;,;;.;;.;,' M fO9 three months...... 0 u r fr,qr EJC,nl Aia.io Oo p u ris m0ritiw....;...;.. 1300 year 18 00 Oard, si* Un@a or pe? Jo <jo i 1(k „ ■ ; ca 4^t»iADtSATPUA3rac: 1 yr .n num , (elclneiye 0{ pnjwr) jj Q 0 1 -Mr Rooinacn— I cannot say.. ■" “ “ ~ i • a,f2°*’ tor —V! erodhere/iag 000 ?. I Ffbvuon— There was not 91,000. I and that is.-whaTha!?becom beLooks ? ° hI ■ must • know.: : And ..also,: is he willim, 7„ „i in the hands of a Commit,'lo of^thU Mr. Robinson—l am perfectly willing Mr. Mart 1 snggest that a Committee bs an. pointed to examine tho wholo mattor. * A Voice— Where ore tho-books ? Let us know at onoe. MARCH :n , Mr. Robinson—l will give tie Cpmmittee the books, and they, can see everything entered nn. od ttii-m. . ■ » * Another Voice. —What did yon .do with the money yon got for the property .you sold your father lu-low on Powell. street, - immediately alter you closed.the Banking. House ? jjjr. Jtobiruon— l received no money for it. licit ‘l ’ ame - Fo, ‘"— Go “‘leaien, he acknowledges L h e it ßankl 0 ng T no C use PrOPer,y ?ft “' h .° C ' oSe<t Mr. Robinson —lt passed from my hands for a consideration that has passed into the hands of my creditors, and is at present undergoing the process of deprooiation. , 0 6 „ ‘'Jr- Hart, after some remarks, moved that Mr. Eobinson send for the books,, in order that the depositors might have an opportnnity of exam ining them. . ■ „ Mr. Dnane moved that the books be sent for and be handed over to the Committee for exam mvtion. ' Ou^°”‘ ol ale .Lady in the Red Shawl— l’U bo one of the Committee. [Laughter.^ FOR SALE AND TO: LET. as Per CentJt.<rtr«r Ujyn any Firm In tb« Ilouae, and othnr out Inrildiam* #»» aanijouia £ss3gg&g;#^ 1 ? |?3HsHS'!^5S m -sr OT ”Ssss- Jktate A^rnt. Farnifl ; one of 100 acres, nnd the other 75 acres; beautifully locator! SSF^SSSSS f s?tenr: »p^SSs|iiS£ —— : : 76 Fourth street. Branuful Site, for Country Home.. " T I LOTB°LL i M i ,5?' d H olfcr I lir * a * e ’* on '«lVtd'nns, PJPTY ■I E\m;HSOD am? re3 V"' :t ? d fi ,' r Alto, r , , u oviwAßi,, ou the bank of the AlWhenv Hvpi wff ■ SuO - f “ e ‘ deep ; haring fronte oniSylS p>j «*r LAP^CO' ror 01 ” h f ° f Udrr ’ s Mona,crof JOHN I?Un" tlrH a" rE2r ° f Si!ctm,J Mar*«=t sis, Pittsburgh. VVM. Q; MILLED, t-' i Ja Z? LV A EhE n irousi:s and lots.- o™ffi£s»'S?°‘? # ' >” : ae market' oaly that the IT in»nTe^g l ‘ n Jl?fe„7to?t roUn,!, ’ anil “ “*"“- 4“ y “ 4 pri “ , »^te a orjAS. c. aicuuy, ’ "*« Estate Agtfiit, at tills office. ( J UA tUK AT A UMh'Al BAHQAIiS. cr'Coal I and ?S t",» ff T to J B^th ? “Dohal/or 400 acres SssSi '■’ _jfol Estate Agent, at this pffl’rn. UoLs > °«*^Es.»S -NICHOWON ft PAYN33, No. 235 Liberty, street. T ! Bfr£w°f™S T »n?‘?, at 'i“',° er - of WebsteramlTaltct, Jr i® s> . m ani * altor tbe Ist of. April next ihn i* Stand* b i? large 2300r-)in/Hoofer.rulWm SrSiSSSSSjss as;ffi«X*s!Srssa-Sis-s Vl9 AU^ L ‘^ M,g ’ ptrcet. I I '»TuJua, of»ickm,.*c., to lki'-a u,..,,. t ’« nMtl ° ttew*p»tdfifflce * l~ r ' : ? : f 221 s. ccmunuT.Vj ihini «. street 90 •SSSHiSSr ' U00N,4 g i UiajiNT, cornerof TVood ami Fifth Bta. . on Franklin anti Kim. atfteta Ttia tltuaC< '^ tiUns llT6 ; rcK}m9 t a ffO'd collar at*tf bouM;'con« tur« through th“h°us “ “ a » «ot» room-water Hi •S* stars For priro aua term. calt at tie s. cutuuj&t &Btor/ ' ■ Ho. 140 Third street. DliS^ii£3r i Li'r U^u"d?“n: d Vy v Alio strong ami tdick tt nJ t ! ! ,“ ar, i or hair to grow the akin. Tliii 1 kDow'ir^?l' 1 | l it , wiU ” ot BtaI “ or injure it I triad it wail and thorn? '°’ r °,F befi,re 1 began to call and to racommend It i>ta i$„ y ’, 00tb on m J“if “■><» friemlr, tlemen who ha™ uled it T «>»'»*• *» ham,.or New York? • S BaJS tho ptojtbtar,U.U.Ura- Tlia abore orliala b for wile, price. J 1 «r bottle,byt: 1 ■!—: 3- L. CUTQBbRT. 140 Thir.l at. TOIVEHSAt REMEDy.-XhL3 remedr to th» nnbii?fi c , r , 1 ™' t ?,^“ y ■ Ul<lt *** s«*iyet Own oETeteU “ r * l i UiwraUn* upon 'dfeteii' 1 lll l?rsc '’ !? ills*- uerca, i.i«t reluiire uuuon which i 3 aeceasArv to-hir «Ur by organ, of tho a statf.f It toairlMblo «n?i ,Wb3ra ii a state of oiaSre. recjru. fUco ™ d Jbl ° *_• L - CUTaBBUT, i£> Third St. JEPor Sale of it»n» - A 'Ju IhtaUw'Stn" 0 TO* B! “ CK BWEltliO, -Wr?o etrett ’ betwe,:n imiMeld »qd Oram .trad., : iiJa - J. W.-BUTEKUr ‘ r —-—— _ P 7 Front j!lwV: -A. House uncl ® r theN<ptune'Kn£fbe ■* • 267 Eibegtj'atraet. f £■ iiMib JAMBS BMgELY. % '
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