•« '• *' v ' vv.-s -. y- va •% f :ivA- J!.rf3n!iK^ , »>F ■* v'V** ««sy v<^%H£ N ■' C>T -t r * 4»*L *• . «*»* •- -4- i, r u • VmnM% W * f Sfyr?b ’V S!,',i r ‘ HP§P^&gs®?g Jt *V'"'>»J> 1 > |ij]»gpy fA^iiti %llj§li^fe *%«#? ■SSM |ts|p ftllte r w# K *Jil@l!jfeoM : ' |j|B jKjjg i^sFK^ssf, mH ; • -■•. -. aV::;’ v:;■, ; :V^; ? : ;r:' - ! ■' ;-v> ~- -, ' '■y' "'""■-- : •-?>'>*» , W- ,* 1. i. * ’. /> l > - -T® •» f ■ •'? ,**?* ' '*«*■"' • i' *» V •«' * DAILY tfOltXflSTr POST WEDNESDAY MOB-StNG:*: A rich anecdote is told in the city of D., i-t a neighboriDg State, which is too good to be Diet, and which runnelh thus: — As Jadge W. was walking the street, a woman harried oat from herhouan and mistaking him f.rber hußbaod, expected from California, no c irtted him eagerly, Oh, Joseph, Joseph.” Tbe ■ Judge solemnly presenting to her tbe palms of his open hands, gravely enunciated ‘*Btop, Ma dam, stop; lam no Joseph.” Tbe woman soe ing her mistake, quietly replied. “ excase me, sir, my husband's name is Joseph, but not Pot j|'bar> ’ —tnd tarning ?he left the Judge to cogi v Utc on who was ahead. A Modbl LmiE.-' The following letter is a •* perfect model in its way. We certainly hope it * is a unique specimen: Dear Brother:—l’ve got / one'of tbe handsomest farms in the State, and V have it nearly paid for. Crops are good, and prices never were better. W* have had a glo- rious revival of rrligiou in onr church, and both r- our children (tbe Lord be praised) are conver ted. Father got to bs rather an inonmbrahoe, - and last week I took him to the Poor ll»use. Y-»ur affectionate brother. J S. D. Hy the President of the United Sutti. IN pursuance of lew, I, FRANKLIN PIEKUK. President of the United State* of America, Co hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held at the under mentioned Land Office In the BTATE OF MICHIGAN,- at the periods hereinafter designated, vir : At the Land Office of SAULT BTE. MARIN, commencing on MONDAY, the FOURTH DAY OF SEPTUMUKR next, fur the disposal of public lands situated within tbe follow named townships, to wit: jV . r'Jt of the bate line, and west mf the principal meridian. Towuahipsf.'rty-rix, and forty-eight, of range ten. Township fortv-cight of range eleven. T >wn«b p forty-nine of range fifteen. Townships forty-two, forty-foar, and forty-fire, of range tweuiy-two. Townxhipß forty-four and forty five of range twenty-three. Townships wrty-two, forty-three, forty-four,and forty-five, of range twvuty-four. . Township forty-three of range twenty-five. Tnwn>hlps forty-two and forty-three of range twenty-six. Tnwn«hip forty-nine of range twenty-eight. Townships flirty-nine and fifty of range iwenty-nlue. Township firty aine an l fifty of range thirty. Town-chips f irtv nine and fifty of range thirty-one. Townships forty-six, forty-seven, forty-eight, and forty nine, of range thirty-two. Townships forty-eix. forty-seven, forty-eight, and forty nine of range thirty-three. *. Townships forty-two. forty-three, forty-five, forty-six, and forty-seven, of range thirty-four. Tbwn'hio# forty-five and forty-seven of range thirty-five Townships forry-feur and forty-five of range foriy-oDu. Townships forty-four and forty five of range forty-three. At the Lin 1 Office at DUNCAN. commencing oo MON* DAY, the EIGHTEEN!!! DAY Of SKITKMUER next, for the disposal of the public lapis situated in thn followiog ntmwl Ui*nship< to wh: v Xarth of the base line, and w at of the. principal meridian. Township* thirty-seven, Uii fly-eight, thirty-nine, forty, an I f irty-one, of range twenty-four. Townships thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thlrty-nioa, and for ty, of nnge twenty-five. Townships thirty-elx, thirty-seven, thirty eight, thirty ol~«\ forty, and forty-one, of range twenty-six. Townships thirty-six, thirty-eight, thirty-niue, and forty, of range twenty-wren Township thirty six of range twenty-eight. Lands appropriated by law for the use of Schools, Mili tary and other purposes, together with those “ swamp and | overflowed linds, made thereby unfit for cnltWat o>i.” ii uny, granted to the State by the act entitled An act to enable the State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim thn 1 swamp lands' within tbe : r limits,” approved Septem ber '2S. 1850, i oill be excluded from the nlct- The offering ot the above lands will be commenced on the day# appointed, and will proceed In the order li which they an advertised until the whole shall have boon offered, and tb- sales thus closed; bot no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of tbe lands will he ad tnit tied until after tbe expiration of tbe two weeks. Given antler my hand, at the city of Wa«hin*ton, this , ■ eighteenth day of May, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. FRANKLIN PIERCE. By the President: Jostt Wasox, 'Commissioner of the General Land Office. . notice t) Preemption"claimants. K?«ry person entitled to the right to any of the lauds within the Townships and parte of Townships above enumerated, U required to establish the same to the a itirfsetinn of the Register and Receiver of the proper tand o!Rc**, and. mike payment therefor as soon as practicable *f.er main# this notice, and b-frra the day appointed for the commencement of the public Rale of tl»« land* embra cing the tract claimed; otherwise nuch claim will be for feited 5 JOlltf WILSON, -Jy4:lairl3w] Cjmmitti 'ner o f <V G-neral Land Otinr St> earn Slactflnerr for United buica aie«m -Frlgt/«it NAVY DEPARTMENT. July 1,1854 PROPOSITIONS wijl bn reoeired at this Department un til the FIRST DAY OF AUGuST next, for the complete construction of the STEAM MACHINERY and appendages, and placing it oo board of fire auxiliary Screw Steam Frigate*, to bo at least 255 feet io length , and of .1,000 tone measurement. oue«f which is building at each of the United SutiH nary yard* at Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, mod two at Norfolk. Each offtf mast be for a specific sum, and include all patent kes for any af rangemeat.tbat may be proposed, and must state the period within which the work can be com pleted. The boilers are to be of iron, with tele*oope chimneys; the propeller, with the connexions fjr hoisting up. of com. position. The fre.-h water condenser?, machinery f*r hnM inc. ventilating, pumps. Ac, with appurtenances of all kinds, musi be those most approved for nation engine*. The tools and dupli*ate piece* necessary fir an efficient crulsiog abip-ofwar, a H«t of which must accompany the prop-amis. and also the coal bunker*, must be inclnded. AH the wood and carpenter work neceeaany to adapt the Teasel fur the reception of the engines, boiler*, propeller*, j Ac. will be at the expense of the Navy Department, and K I •w 11 furnish the u‘na! facilities and labor fir hoisting the ! machinery on board. For tie accommodation of the entire steam machinery wHh fuel for ton days' consumption, at the average speed, at a loa - . draft cf water of 23 feet including th- keel, length not to exceed Grt foe: can be allowed in the ho It of the ship, including the entire space under the berth deck. The greatest breadth of this space und-r the beam will lw 47 feet, and the height from the timbers to th** of the beam 17 feet; the area of the sect on being ti;!-j siunre feet. The weight of ali the steam mnclilacrv, water in the&cil era stxl coal within the space given, and including the pro peller and shaft, with tppemiiees of all-kinds and spare 7 pieces, has been estimated at 736 tons of 2J240 pounds, of which 350 tone is for coal. Tfca distance between the main 'torn-past-aud the radder port may be six feet, if that length is necessary for the pro pelli-r in k f>ru-and-afi direction. 3od the depth from th* load watoT line to tho tap of thu keel *io<!er th- probellei will be 21 feet. _ The 1-ogth from the mainmast to tnc stern past wiil be about 112 feet. The area of the greatest im mersed transrersed section to the debp load line will t><! 065 square feet. As auxiliary steam frigates the spars and riggjog will be those of a frigate of thu first class, of 1,800 tons measure ment The particular arrangement of the machinery .will be l-ft with th.»fe wb -se proportions may be accepted as cooihia ing he greatest number of advantages'; the desire of the Depwßannt being to obtain the greatest speed and power with the most economical cc-usumptlon of fuel which the «p*ce available for thHt purpose rill admit. The terms of payment will be aa follows: when one-third of the work provided by the contra-t shall have been com l pleted to the saiicfecion of the Department, there shall be a payment of one-fifth of the whole amount of the contract; when lwo-thir4sof the work, shall, in like manner, ho com plated, there ehal be a further parment of one-fifth: when tha ship shall haTe made a trial trip, satisfactory to the De parem -nt, of not less than one week at sea. there shall te a further payment of oae-fifth; and when the ship shall hare been in the possession of the Department, and performed satisfactorily for six months, the remaining sum shall he paid; the repairs necessary during this period, from defec tive workmanship and material, being at the txpen<oof the contractor. Each proposal mast specify the 6hlp for which the ofT-r Is made, sod must be accompanied by full and complete specifications and drawings, which, if desired, will be re turn ed-to those whose offer* may uut be accepted. It must also be stated 1 at what establishment the work is to be done. ; Each proposal,must be accompanied hy a guarantee that the contract, when awarded, will be faithfully performed, and the successful bidders will be required to eoterinto se- curity for that purpose In the sum of three fourths th' amount of Ib&aontract. J. C DOBBIN, July l:2awtl Aug OVKS eTKICKLA.SD’S MEW BOOR—Tha PjlgrilDM of Walsinchem: by Agnes Strickland, is just received and for sale at 11. MINER A CO.’3, No 3*.gmlthfleldirtrei»t Another Book by Eugene Sue the celebrated and popular author of the Wauderi&g Jaw, Mysteries of I‘nrie, Ac., Ac., entitled Woman’s Love; a true rtory of the Heart; price 25 cents. Aubrey: by Mrs. Marsh, author of Emilia Wyndham, Castle .Aron, Ac ; Harper’s Library; 50 cents. The Jesuit’s Laughter; complete; 60 cents. A Year After Marriage; by T. 8. Arthur; 25 cents. Uowitfs Visits to Remarkable Places; s2.' Flora Lyndsay, or Passage* in.ao Erentful Life: by Mrs. Moodle, author of Roughing It in the Bush, Mark Tlurdle stone, «e_' 69 cents. Manette and her Lovers; a story illustrating some new Phases In French. Life: $l. Julienne, the Daughter of the Hamlet; a new Protestant Morel; complete In one volume; $l. The Rappers or the Mysteries, Fallacies and Absurdities of Sptrlt Rapping, Table Turning and Eo'.fancement; with illustrations: 1 volume; 60cents. Rosa LamberLorthe Memoirs of an Unfortunate Woman; a oomnanion to Mary Price: by G. W. H. Keynotes; vol. 1; We«ti. H. MINER A CO., >3O • 32 Smitbfleld st. New IfJOKS, HEOHIVBD BY EXPRESS.—Cummings Lectures on Daniel. Cummings’ Lecture, on the Parables. Thompson s on Pulmonary Consumption. ~i?m Torku,h Empire ’ ltB historical, statUdeat, religious «SrC’ n V*“K CTB ** , L caj,tf ’“ B * et<?: by Alfred De Bewe, member of Embassy at Constantinople. Translated,revised amd enlarged, from the fourth German edition; with Be- Sfvf* 0 / » Sultan. (Omcr Pacha,) the Turkish Cabinet, etc., etc: by Edward Joy Morris, late D B Chnivo d’AfCalras at Naples. For sale by B. T. C MORGAN . I* l6 ; _ Iff* Wood street. D STEWART has removed his BRUSH FACTORY from • the old stand, No. 23 Wth street, to No. 28 Fifth . street, nearly opposite, on the site formerly occupied by the Iron City Hotel) where he will be pleased to see his custo mers, and as many new ones as feel disposed to patronise him. N. B.—ln connection with tbo Brash Manufactory, as lbund in this establishment all kinds of VartetyQoo<fa,txK)fciPg-Qlas<wa. Cothba.'Toya. Ao. FniTlStSm tor tike People. NOTWITHSTANDING so much flua about the H4bW^ J iriL 0f ?*• we recelrin* 560 Half Cheats, R*i3-LS °' oon p Hysons, Imperial*, Gunpow. ®“ Uc “® n B» *od Oonroa, all of which hatKeo wlacted with care, aad will be sold a& usual. A.'JAYNES, Pehla Tea store. 88 fifth aL C..J£ [)■ bcpot and Btiltou Truk> ar Hint. A DAMS * CO.'S FitKIGHT DKPOT on tibrrVt A StTMt, wiih IUIITOKi Ti.cH, Switch, .nd nances, for a term of year*. Inquire at the Excreas f>m~, Mo 64 FOURTH Street, - febiiST’ Black tea - : Sup. Chulan Powchong,(ln papers) at £0 cte. per fo. Finest Fongtae Chulan, do 8244 do. : • For aale.hy f je24] * W. A. WO LPRG. SBMI-ANNUAL SALtt—A. A. MASON * 00- will open on Monday, July 3rd, 10 more eases of those 64 Call* ones; &doof 6 and 8 oent Lawns, and 4do of Bareges and Tissues. UfiO Boarding lioness, aodFami Ufa »iU a constant supply of Strawberries, of the for the table or preserving, fresh F?® at 10 o’clock in the morning, and at4.P. M at, Seed Store, « Fifth street. : T* “** > tt JAMeajyAßbßop. P* —r v ' •: .. - 1 v —Tr- M . ' ' ‘ ♦ \ . -fAV 'V ' '■* •." ■ ‘ ■ Vj.'W''-'- * • t '■ ■ ■' • r.V./’v &i “■? *■* t ' . >! ' •> • .■» • .■•' • :■;.'■•■■ "*», f • ; ■•: - -V* r :;.-:::J£JLY 12. 'mrkoßovs. Secretary nf;the Navy. Removal! -. ■ v.- •■ •' v:-: 4 : : ■■ :,'-■ r.:;: * *>£ • : . .*3* ■ INSURANCE COMPANIES. ID A A K MUTUAL SAFETY IBSUBAHCI COMPACT. OFFICE in the North Room of the Exchange. on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. y Ok Vessels, 1 C*mo, >To all parts of the World: F&iiOHrs, ') , INLANDJNBORANCEB On goods bj risers, canals, lakes end lend carriages. to ellpartsof the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On store*, dwelling houses, Ac. ASSETS OF TEE COMPANY, November 7,1863. Bonds end Mortgagee $24,300 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city. Spring OardengSoutbwark, and other loans, -181,563 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and Insurances oom* . P.D I - 24,012 90 lulls receivable lMsiis <u C—h on hand _ 16,071 30 iwlancesin the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued 121,707 67 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 diuctobj: ■ Dr. B. M. Huston, I Hugh Craig, Sponcer Jl'llTiin, j Charles Roily, I Samael H. Stoke*, i Henry Sloan, | James Traqualr, Win. Byre, Jr., ; Joshua L. Price, ! JamesTeonent, i John B. Semple, I Charles Schaffer, | J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, | BTC- .Morgan, do. . MARTIN, President. ►B.C. HAND, Vice President. Wm. Marlin, ''Jcwpb tt. Seal, Edmond A Sooder, John C. Darin, Robert Burton, Joho R. Penrose, 'George 6 Leiper, Elward Darlington, H Jones Brooke, J. ii. Johnson, James C. iiand, Thecpilus Paulding, James 0. M’t'arlana, W. 0. Ludwig, WM. Y w „ THOi Joseph W. Qowur, Bec’y. TUlttD ANNUAL. ST AT KM KMT OPTHK BTAIK MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSUfiANCE COMPAHY, or pennbtlvanla. Aaoeta, May Ist, 1852 Premiums received to May Ist, 1853- Interest on Loans, Ac .. Capital 5t0ck.............. _ $446,185 0 ftfttarned premiums, Losses, Ee-lnsaranee, Ex penses, Ac., Bonds, Mortgages,-Btoeks, ud other good Men* ourtties- .. .. $191,481 98 Premium Notes ....... .. .. 179,016 61 Oftshon bend 17,8’i0 21 ToUl *m’t of Rasourcss, liable tor Losses $368,318 7i MUOfOKS. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dsaphln eoanty, P. 0. SEDGWICK, Elsrrlsburgr SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINSL Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, *• JOUN D. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin count?. A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, 6. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOXZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. Will insure against perils of'sea ud inland navigation, sls*. on Merrhaudiu in dtr or country, at lowest rate* con* dsteot with aafety. Policies issued on dwelling houses cither perpetually or tor a term of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smlthfleld street*. A. A. CARRIER, Actu*r». rHKtiai IT KDlTlTfl LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and Trust company, ’ PHIE.ADEI.PaiA. CHARTERED APRIL 86TH, ISSO. . CHARTER PEIITETUAL. CAPITAL 8250,000. Office, S E Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Some Bodrd at Philadelphia: „ , DUUOTOU. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson. Benjamin W.Tingley, Geo. JkTHenry, L ’ a .°*7 Jwoee Devereux, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. President —Stephen R. Crawford. Fice J 'resident— A ntbmae W. Thompson. Medical Ksuminer, Pittsburgh— James H.WlUaon. M. D Allegheny City —R. B. Howry, SL D. 4 * GKO. B. ARNOLD, Agent, __J No. 7* Fourth street, Pittsburgh. 'r&nklln Fire im«r«ne« Company. Of PhiUuitlpfwL, Pennsylvania. DIRKCTORii— -Chari Yf. Banrker, Thomas Hart, Tobiar Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Goo. W. Rich tnla, Uonloeai b. Learie, Adolph! E. Bone, Darid 9. Browne, M-irria Pattewon. Cmj. N. Baitatza, President Chas. G. Biacua, &eretaiy. Continue to makfc insurance, perpetoai or limited, on erery description of properly, in town and country. at rates as low a* are eonsistent with security. The Company hare referred a targe Contingent fund which, with their capital and premiums, safely In rated af lord ample protection to the wraml ’ The Assets of the Companv* on Jannaxy Ist, 1961, as pah luhed ajrreeahly to an Act of Assembly, w*n- u follows, vis Mortgage ..... S»IS,I‘JB 68 B*«al Estate. 84,377 78 Temporary Loans 93,966 17 ® 6o ® k V 9L999 00 Cash, Ac MM6 91 T0ti]...... JIJI2.TOS 44 ffine« their Incorporation, twenty-one *«ar». “T« P»W upwnrt of One Million Foot Hundred Thou Mind Dollar*, low* by Are, thereby effortUr* erjdenc* of th. edreoUgee of .huaranee, u well u the ability end diepoei tion to meet with promptn«w nil lUMutu,. J. GARDINER OOFFTO, Agent, . _ OHe*. Dortb-eMt cor. Wood end Third eta. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OP 9 HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund 81,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. / Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the mostfikvora* ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BT FIRE, OR THI PRRILS OF N A VTGATIOK, BY GEO. E ARNOLD, Aoeiit FOB rmSBUHOU AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY, marlt3:y 1 Wettbrn Insurance C«apAnyr _ ®rttibnrrt“ R. MILLER, Jr., PresidtM. | g. AL GORDON, Secrctar t W CAPITAL, 9300,000. I yd?.? Jre »*»»n*t kinds of risks, FIRE and MA JUNE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. • A Home Institution, managed by Diaxcross who are well known in the .community,and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. Directors.—R. Miller, Jr., 0. W. TUcketson, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, 0. Ihmsea, George W. Jackson vi m. M. Lyon, James Lipponcott, Oeorge Dande, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Scott. 83- Office, Np. 02 Water street, IWarehouscof Spang A Civ. up stairs.) Pittsburgh. nov&ly ■®TNA' INSURANCE COMPANY* HARTFOhD, CONN. * Chartered 1819—Capital Stock 9300,000. TnoB. K. BRACK, President T^IRBCToffi 8, A ' ALKXAN 2^ R - Secretary. TAIRECTORSr- Thomas K. Brace, LJ Samuel Tailor, Ebeneter Flower. Ward WocQ bridge, E. A. Balkeley, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, Frederick .Tyler, 1 Edwin G. KlpleV, Robert Brill, Barnaul S. Ward, Miles A.Tattle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dim ham, Gustovus F. Davis, Junius 8. Morgan. ~ Policies bn Fire and Inland Risk* issued on favora ble torma, b y . , GEORGE B. ARNOLD, Ag*t, No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. hotels! CITY HOTEL. (LATB B-OWX’S ) Corner of Smithfleld and Third streets, PITTSBURGH PA GLASS A CAKE, Proprietors. JOHN V GLASS, DAN D fiARR (UU KBMfti Mat T.U*r»pb (Ui« bu Chari,* t nlitl, ) THIS larg? and commodiou* Houw baring undergone ,te> fsb « rßpa,r •“* with new equipment* mthn? 8 nOW oJ>en fdr tb ® rec «P u °a the ira*«llnji public. CBAjtcca mopputb. £ apr2s:fim ST. t IaAIR HOTEL, (FORMERLY TUB EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn end St. Clnlr etreete, c. W. BENNETT Proprietor. JW-Thlalaadratclea. honee, between the Railrnnd De pot,, the room, aro large mid newly fumlebed.,nd charge, mo<l ' ,n “ a - ; .prllrlrd*. I“~ TUB QLkv HOTEL " 8 NOW BEADY FOR SUMMER VISITERS The grounds bare been improved, sad the House rendered more ittracUre, general]/. The proprietor will be happy to see bis friends. yyj ,* of lh« Sxi»l»ior Line U now running from the station, on Fifth street, to the GLEN HOTEL £ p To a! M*‘«dV* p'm *' J. Q. MARTIN. Agent. CFRANKIiIH HOUSE* Cleveland* Ohio PATRICK S SON, • dwgone thorough and extensive repairs, alteration*, ua large additions of new furniture, etc, and the nroDriei tore pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanttogoa Ujdr part to render-the PBAincmr a place where all the com fort* of a first class hotel can be found. O. PATRICK i BON. RILEY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ,my2fcy] 35. BmCY, Proprietor. „ J VIiOREirCB HOTEL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK (OpypucTza os ia» eubopeax plait.) &KUBSR LOVEXOY, J. M'luntu, /o-t ■»»r»:y MgMASTKBS * iUKKLK, Proctor* THI BENTON IRON COMPANY. nUftZ, - H»4w*», Cen're, Clem-Held, Elk M<T«?E» n r .!L° l ' 01 '' p«p«3 » MB eerttteetee of .lock In >aM Sjjij? i'E «h«r« of atodk entMingtbe holder to than tathS™&ita m the company, and the right to o» on rorneee Pntent The-Oomt*nj will ,I*, nU th „ right to o»u£ improreaent in thTabore named territnrrfby rin eST r£Z 22 nL 0 * 8 ?** 1 The ** lh ** * ‘Ktaf Z; 52*27 **“ b * eonT «rt e <l*nto Blooms at aboutthe euf2 "•***.**"*2X££. MLsraLSfttejp**- \ \ > BA.MKEiiS AND BROK'EBr,. EXCHANGE AHD BAH KING H . A. WILKINS A CO.. UNITED STATES BANK BTII LD IN G Ho. *r7l“C* Fourth Street, F n _, T _ PITTSBU&Oll, PA. OREIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin. Bank Notap and Land Warrants bought and sold. Collections made throughout the Union. f^ l . De ?* i>a P er and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commission. * o, ‘ int "“ i Removal, FATBICKB A FBIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE RR/igtraa, Boot Bcmovtdpteir Office tethc Corner Fifth and WoodtU. ■ rtriuvUU, PA. T>ATRICKB A FRIEND, Bankers and Bxchange Brokers, “. D Qi w l> tr i .‘ ,rB *“ Notaß » Drafl A Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Kachaugea on the Eastern and Western dues constantly for sale. "“*• the tiitlee throughout the United States. Deposits reoeired in par funds or current pixp**r, at the corner of Fifth end Wood Streets. *fS N. HOULES ft SONS, ~ bankers and exchange brokers, 0471 *S ,0T * I> TImB BASSIXO AND XXCHAMOI omci to so. fOUB DOoaa BXLOW 0*» WAND. HOWLKS A SON 8, linkers ud Exchange Brokers, * ln ., Not *«» Draft*, Acceptances, Gold, BU rer and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collection* made tn all the dtk** throughout the United iT. I ?®* D®!*** ll * reeeited in par funds or current paper. No. ” Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. ()a80:ly jab. a uoos ...~ .taurt. suLuiar, HOOK ft BABGENT, BANKERS AND KXCIiANttK BROKERS, D« A 07 irooD * BJiTH pth., rrmsHcnwg, n. KALEBB In Coin,’Bank Notes, Time Bills, Fnreijrn and Domestic Exchange. Certificates of Deposit, Ac. exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu *®P*» for sale In sums to suit purchasers. Oorrent and par funds received on deposit, ttsilections made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest "***■ i«,pIl:lT P. A. MADERIA, Agent, *6 Water street, Pittsburgh. TISIiKA Hi 6i CU. ( : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, -Ao. 95 Wood Street, comer of Diamond Alley, B_ nrrHßl'HwU, PA., Ui AND SELL Bank Noted and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make eollwtiuu* in «u the principal ciUo* of the Union. Receive deports on c*Jl and on Interest, and give thrir prompt attention Jo all other matter* apperlaiuingto a Broker’s ousinou. Eastern Exchange ronstamiy op hand. marQ $209,016 61 136,260 66 DI , TIT „ JOHS WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEK, $308,31b 70 PfcALEB 15 Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STUCK bought and sold on cotamimdon. CollecUons carnally aiteadnlto. Interest paid on Deposit 6B}-j fourth street, nearly opposite the M M. P* o *- ; deelfi S. • ,ooaxs» of wood awn nrrn st&xits- IQQT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for Time Bills ol Exchange sod Note* SUrer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections tn*de m all the principal cities ot the United States. De posits rwoeiTedjrf Par and Current f unds. (mar/Tly UAM tura, kdward luna, ruinrarTtaT^ KBAfiLEB k RAHX, „ bankers and EXCHANGE BROKERS.. BUV AND fcKLL Gold, SUrer, aud Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Block Securities; pun-haw rromhisary Note* and Time Bills, on East and Wert; buy and Mil Stocks on Commission. 1 Ooliections made on all points in the Colon. [myl G. JSi’ABKOLD k~CQ., D BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BALLIU in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections rarefuliy attended to, '°d piocweds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on communion. **- M°- 74 y o"rth next Jo.:r tn lUnk of Plttab’g. (**l3 „ Ats Tis fcouwis.' STOCK AND B 1 L"L BROKER Not«, Dmfts, Mort|f»ge*, »n-l L&atu on pol latoml*, aeptlated. Stock* tail Land Wamats boajrbt ocls 1893. ZXCHANGK AND BANKING HODS* 01 A. WILKINS ft CO., _ No. 7fi Pocetb Snxtr, Opposite the Bank of Pittebiurh. jan6 ftaaosc and Flrmpn Ezthjnfft, Bank Xotnt, Guta and BUoer Bnughd. Suid and hxchanetd, at the IXCHAN'GK AND HANKING IiOD'B OF WILLIAM A. HILL 4 CO., « wood. -nm**? riTTOC&SB. >UowH ob tia<* <W«Hiu [ j* n l2 •>*<>. A~CAC<JIUT. rud*PK)s ucu. fHOMPSON BELL & CO, B A K K KK 8 A N D U K.O KKRS, Third and \\’> <d t thUilin-./h, Ih. THOMAj WOODS, »COM»UOIU HUOKER.t* ASP PEtUfc IS notea, Bond*,.Stocks, 'Heal K»U(e, Ac, ;. A«> "•*> K-urtkiSt . ftllr-vrgh fg -FUKMTUkE. JAMKB W. WOODiVELL, (7ABJNET FVRXITCRR M A X IF A CTU RS U Wsre-roomi OT and 00 Third street. j W. W. iQturuuA bU friends and ru<(hiiicra Uiat he ill baa nnv pora;ilftod hi* spring »u>ck lßfe 7 , of yurnituw, which i* dari-Jodly * l I ■£?,»7* rt t5 ,ul ®* rt **** oSeT *& foraala in this o:tr, wfcjeh wil" Pri ’” * tow UolM SUU*, Aa b« ia dnterminM to uphold the quality with well &ea £’ n ® li f F 1 * trritJs < ***l workmanafcip.aDd n»w«el design* and JTu of hb ord ‘ ,r! ' and <•*»**.» manufacturing, 1 * 10 prol,,cw wwreatwl furniture, at the lowest th * P rina P i ' »' Umetfing hi. cummrf J 1 *’ own i ‘0 ijuaHty and price, tad keen* al tho gmaUwt rarirty of every description of runulure, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most el*. C^iTfit , e!l t,7 w. tb * t * hoa **' Of «jy ,pftrt of one, may be }?**« Wl ftoc '‘ t * manufactured exprea«!y to or follo»«>X article* la part, of hi* stock, of rt 7 l# “ J fa l *** nanot be anrpameci to any of the Lantern cities: r iOuLs XIV tet*-*-t*?tejJafa«j 60 4c'm*. la pluah and hair cloth, •0 la*. Mahogany *Cbairs; 90 io*. Walnut ** 60 Mahogany H/wVnr M SO Walnut “ *• 60 Mahogany Divan*: SO Walnut “ 60 Marble Top Centre Table*: 60 *' “ Dressing Jhirean* u Wuhstands; 40 Encloaed u ’ 100 Common ' »« . SO Plain Dressing Bureaus: 49 Mahogany Bedstead*; 80 Walnut « 60 Cottage “ •00 Cherry and Pr.piw Bod steads; 90 Mahogauv Wardrobe*: 10 Walnnt u 10 Cherry •• 60 Plaiu Bureaus; TO Dining and breakfast Tables 13 Socrwtary aod Bookcase*- 90 lo*. Cane Seat Chairs; 94 Cane Seat Hocking Chair*- MUdi-P Writing iLk. ■ Sat and Towel gtands: .Stiguires; OoDTeraation Ghalrr: KUxabethaa “ Reception [ Petri Tni>M m Ann ** Gothic end flail Chain; ° r common rUHNITOJU Ud SST CiM " M ““> -ppiw *lO. -i - ao‘S^ AMBOATH * Dd MOTKLa, MnUri* .1 th. ihort~t All order* promptly attended to. fcl)rf Steamboats* Ahorl I flub * erib ' ; ” tender their ecknow -f* MBfiKk ll^t t,tf> or . th £ faTor * Stewed uponGl by their Bte»oboat frieodi. and Ml Corner Third and Bmlthfleld stieetfl, opposite •♦ Brown’s Hotel.” lar?e Btoc * °* Mahogany and Walnut and Bedsteads, which he will M U at «saUy £j£]l} *£"£, AJw >. Turning oi erery aaecnption e^&Un\hJ ,° rder * ,hft •* the War* Rooms, or at the ° f A Wa " “'liberty street*, will be promptly . oor. B*iTfnth And LlN»rtv „te. j>^VIAgA«Er.WARK n ■ r .,- |lT| n M|||| PNDIijtTAK- CORNUCOPIA ' «-OYBTER AND COFFEE kOOSE -S* „ , D. BAENAED. A? ** ""itssss!* nnd *"*«- CR YST A L PA LACf mo. IS MS-k.t A ° E I 0. C. SEELr, 0%(525-55.- — m»rlJWf OYSTER SAI-OOM ASIU RKSTAi lTi , JO* 'WOOD STREET A T “ , OYSTm BlU K>* AND *IuAZS%nF 2? lir city CM,DOt "f a r all Sours or Choicest Meets. Fowls, oiai. . sr"fts,?as,S!i —a «-£*- CILAB.LEB STILL, 108 Wood street. PROPRIETOR. JagOmuetf ® ulp t«fer beer Brcwirr. HE undersigned reepeetfolly inform* tb* pabJo that he j* now folly prepared to tern private r««nn^ B *»,. K Beer Hall t ~ rrag ****** “« olutcm **»»<■ a;;. 1 .... A^BEaiz. B? te 'SSs3fejjs s> ss® i w Hfth itTMt, MV tht PMt <Mn. . * \r t 'Z , ' ;. s * m » l. \ !* •• v -. y ■*“. *.. *' *• i * n! * r . t *• i HILL * CD., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS Offxr, JVo. 93 Fourth Wood, I‘LTTBJ2UIIUII. What-Not*; Paper Mach* Tables: Pembroke 11 Hall and Tier “ Indies' Work « Extension Dining Tablet; Ottoman*; KEaTAURANTa. j ■* »- ' * i ■*! 4 ' V, M .'■■‘.-S'/ ■ -- ■ *• %- I'.. »•. • - .‘ r • e <* .» «iV v " . * - s **''*- r . M>Y f OODS. * * ew Arrival of Sgrlng and Hammer Dry DnISS- 9 ? W - SloJfi of . WOOD STRUCT. uUfiOG ,& CO., Importers a ml Jobbers In British, • *™och end German Ditr GOODS. Having recelv’ moor large and extenfSre stock of spring end summer F»a*> purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part “ft* >*“ Importation, ve feel safe in wearing our iv ooaot'y merchants snd city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing. with lntt"^l I,Klu “ D '“ ta “ > ** ? *" “ “ r * r * 1 J m « ~ii?- On S °? r stock will be found cash«eres, de i f or 1 tBnu,a «» towns t>f the most desirable d-signs, ?iSSh.i QJ,U S 8 ; d ‘'* c " ,p,ain bla, ‘ k » Bd &nc J figured sllksj ginghams and fancy prints, latest style* broadcloths, fancy i *** ®**^ lnw# »i satinets, tweed* and summer p&nla looniog; brown and black muslins, table diapers. We bate also opened a eery large assortment of bonueU. newesi siyies, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, aQ e *tenure variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; wltniacegocxus fancy nettings iaconetts, mull and figured Swiss muslins and black silk veils, Ac. «»nr variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per '*s«on caps, threads, port monales, patent medicines, per turnery, and almost every article usually kept lb the ra rV me> to^Bther w *tii a large stock of gold and silver watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day elocas, aii of which will be sold at the lowest prices tor cash nr mtuxnctoty reference. N. K.-Ap early call from buyer* is respectfully solicited I). OREOQ A ik>. great bargains in imy uoiuis at A. M’TIGHE’B HEW STORE, B CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS AVING TIIIS DAY OPENED MY NEW STOKE, I beg leave to cal) too attention of the Ladies to the fl 7, e f^ n^' pl ® ndW ***>rtn»eot of SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, just received. Among tbe stock may be found iome of tne Tery finest goods now imported. It comprises, to part, r 200 pieces black and fancy Dress Silks &0 ets. to *2 per yd 600 do Mons. de Laines, Baregeda Lalnes, and Mousse llnedenege; 200 do Bwmtlful .nd Timmo., iu grot Tu-Intr: do New Style Drees Gingbanu; 2WO do American, Fnoch and English Prints: 600 do French and English Lawns; 2000 Frenoh Collars, from 12% cents £o $5 00; 200 Mantilla*, Df the latest styles, among which are sod of the most beautiful imported into ibis no on try. «• Ttealcg®. Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers, Table Cloths, Gentlemen's Wear, Ac. TBIMMING3.—In this department will be found a com • oi Dress and ManUUa Trimmings, Maltese and IJonUon La«, fine English and Thread Lace: all of which will be sold unusually low. Ten bales yard wide Muslin at six cents per yard. - a > 3 A MTIGH*. _ W Y__ -- #w »t hednccd Price*. OLMI, STKVKNdOft A Jj*jVK, No. 71 MaJtKKT Blreet. between Fourth itmt toJ the Diamond, Pittsburgh, herejust opened • eery ltrn and splendid assortment of seasonable Dry Good*, which have been purchased )u large lot* at auction, and from Importer* clearing oat saieA, at *urh price* as will enable them to sell many desirable styj» of trowu at per cent leas than the coat of Importation, lhirk I«waa at 6 and 6 cents; Bareges and Barege Delaines from b cents op; Dress bilks from 40 ceuts upward, and all other Goods in proportion. ’ As we are about to take acooont of stork In a short time we will offer our Goods at prices that rannot fail to suit all purchasers. We solicit an early c ill from our friends and tlie public generally that we may hare the pleasure of glr [dr them such bargains as we haeo nerer been able to offer O2Pf YOUNG. PTKVKNEO.N A LOVJJ. HEW BBT GOODS STOKE. Olron Front—>{io. 91 ntreat* L H house being bow open lor the transaction of a croer *' Dr 7 Oooda buEin«s, we would respecifnll y solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from ourex **“**• J' W#JI stock of 81LRB, ffANCY AND bTAI'LK LOOM we can offer each 1 adore meals at will Id. euro entire satisfeefton. iIAOAK A AUL. apr4:tf Woe. 91 Market and 8 Onk»o street. CLOTHING. CLOTH IN G STORE ! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. UOKMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty JL stmt, which has won an unbounded popularity und« he nape of the TIIBKK 810 DOOM, hire, for tbe pa” poee of acquiring mare spare for their Immense businem. removed to the epacioas building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLISF AND WOOD STKttT. Where the; have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS I Aim Pmastmaa. READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever hero offered to the publie. 7 Their principal object fbr this removal, Is to give them more faculti—for the WHOLESALE TRADE They are prepared to sell Good* at tbe LO \\ EST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be as good as any manu factured in the Union. ' CUSTOM WORK, la TBI BAST eTTAA,AS» I'FOtf ISA BUoaTBV SOTId. i3w7in* T V£-. h !!S* * fttU au<i assortment oi l»Til8 and OOATINUs, lor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BDSI- NESS COATS. Ourt&imrtiMaiikattnl with thaw of our eutoßm, •nJ we a»oun> tL« public th«t our fidelity »HJ cot fill! in *S!liu* »il onltra «r« may b« f»rt>rwl *ith «#• DvN'T fOKUET TUK PLACE— i\o. 88 Wood street, (EAHT 8IDB,) CORNER Of DIAMOND ALUtT. S. u —We 4e*ir* our patron* lo understand tha t we bare to longer an/ connection with the Clothing Bualnau on Libert;, street. Our att-nOon i* devoted excluded/ lo the uOUM! abo re designated. mar 23 slew SPRING UOODS. JUpI RKCJUVtD AT JoUN McCLOSKKY A 00'S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. *>S W<x*i .treet, and oorncr i.l I)iiDj..D<l tlli-j, the largest tod most varied stock of px-u.H that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure <-f lorUuk: the attention of the public to. The-egoon* hare ,wn purchased from first hands, tod, consequently, no srctind profit uo them, which leave* a* able to *%<- thtt we rtn and (lo seil «t «• tmill |rroflt* as any house It the east ern citfe... Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wbote»al- dealers tod country merchants, in general, to SII 0110 ** our assortment of READY MADE CI/>THINQ. It la almost Impossible To enumerate the quantity of immense piles of garment* that l* to be seen at this larg establishment; It is sufficient to say that it has never been equalled by the house Itself m * rlC:tf JOHN McCLOBKEY A CO. SAMVEL GHAT. „ MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 47 ST. CL AIK HOTEL UUILDiNQS, BT. CLAIK BTMKT, KTTBBCIOn. G 1 KNTLEMKN’S CKiTHI 10 made exclusively toorder, I and warranted to suit ll a* constantly on band a •nolce assortment of CLOTHS, CASBIMERES, VESTINGS, and OVERCOATING, of the lataststyles, selected expressly for tbecustom trade. Gentlemen leaving theirorders, will hare ;hcir wishes consulted and complied with, at all work i* done under hie own supervision. norlS Clothings Clothing I I,QE1 ,QE undersigned respectfully informs bisfriend*and the publto that be ie now receiving at his store, No. 177 Lib erty street, a choJoe assortment of Cloths, Caealmeras and * eetiojts. of the latest and most desirab.e style*, which be U prepared to make to order in the most f&abionable man u*vl- B^ort . QOt * ce » md on theinoet reasonable terms. W e baTH also on hand a large and wril manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the.attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find It to their i '(vantage to rail at 177 L t*rty street, before making their P" [marWj C. CONNER. New Clothing gtorei T NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. lIE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where he has always on band a large an J choice mwort meat of all articles of GIAJTIIING, which he warrants eaual 10 “U B »t the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call m>rB:l X B. OPPENHEIMBR. WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. WE liA> K THE GOODS—Jewelry, in rich and beau tiful variety, well selected, and a large assortment. Watches, the most celebrated and perfectly finished, of lamdon, Liverpool and tietiev < manufre ure. Silver Ware made In my own manufactory at Oakland, and warranted pure coin quality. Military Goods and Seclety Emblems, Jewels, Seals, Re galia. Trimmings, Ac. Spectacles, Tra Ware, Lamps, Girandoles, Mathematical Instruments. Glass Cutter*’ aodGlasier’e Diamonds, *e., Ac. All a* chjap as any in this or eastern rides. -Watch repairing done in a superior manner. Jewelrr made and mended at the oldest established shop in this city W. W. WILSON, corner Market and Fourth at*. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Pffelfle * fit'ey ran, DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SILVERWARE, Ac., No. 42 FIFTH Street, nor Wood, opposite the Morning Poet, formerly oecu* ■mUSpled. by L. Beineman A Co. We bare now hand a •plendid assortment of S day and 24 hoar Cldcas, which we offer to the public at great bargains, such a*: Iron case?, pearl Inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of fine gold aod silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor escapment Watches, and an ele gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to sell cheap f&r cash. N. B. Watch repairing done In the best manner and at low prices, and warranted. mar2s NSW JEWELS? BTOBE, fllo. 87 Market Street, (Second door above the fforth-wit comer of the Diamond 1 JOHN BTE YENSON, (of the late firm of John B. M’Fadden A (X,) respectfully annoonoea to the publl;, ibat he has opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. LAMPS. Ql- RANDOLES, Pocket and Tabie Cutlery, Britannia Tta and Q>mmunion ■Sets, and the usual variety of goods in his lihi of bust pees. Special oare and attention siren to the REPAIR of FINK WATCHES, JEWKLRY, Ac. He trust*, that from his long experience In business, he wiil be able to giro satisfaction to those who may faror Mm with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 16th, 18&3. Henry Rletou-dson, Jeweller* HAVING ro-fitted bis store to a handsome manner, but recently returned from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and .FANCY GOODS, would call tbs attention of his friend* and custom ere to the fact that among his Watches will be {band the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Kings, Bar Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc- etc. ' FANCY GOODS—Soch as Papier Mache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Oolt’a Pistols, Porte MSnnaiea In great variety; China Fruit *nd Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appra- Uted. [norl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET. 1?INK WATCHES AND RICU COLD JfIWKLRT AT BARGAINS.—We with to inform the public we ere dow offering our present stock of floe Watches end Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat. Therefore, we say to one and ail, you that wish to bay floe Watches and Jewel* ry, give us a call, and save from 25 to 60 per cent in your mrehaaep; wlißhyon can certainly do by calling at 67 klarket street. N. B—Watch repairing attended to in all its branches, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or maunfeo turod to eider at short notice, at Jll H. KROKBBL, watchmaker and jeweler, Dealer in clooks, watches, jewelry, and FANCY GOODS, No. 36 Diamond Allxt, between Mar ket atul Wood strata, Pittsburgh, Pa. All articles sold at this establishment will be warranted. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry promptly executed at the shortest notice. All work dona will be warranted. fjel&fim HMlee.to Stock holder*. AGREEABLY to a resolution of ' the Beard of Trustees of the Odd Fellows HallAisociatltraof Ihecltyof Pitta borgn, passed at a meeting held at the office, on Tuesday. 23d Inst, the subscribers to the Stock of said Association are hereby notified that twriOJrsacorT, beingihedfih instalment of their apbwripaon, will be due and payable on the aeth of Jane, 1864. WM. S. HUNTER/ Treasurer 0. V. H Association, I eerner Market end Second its. j . HATING PURCHASED THE SH i right for the above LAMP in ihe _ counties of ALLEGHENY, BEA fVER, WASHINGTON PAT -1 KITE, and GREENE, we ere pre pared to furnish Lamps, or sell Rights for a reasonable prioe.-r These Lamps are so constructed w as to render explosion impossible, and the public mar reat satisfied that they may be used with entire safety. They also give more brilliant light, and the materials used being cheaper than the “Long Tallow.** or oils of any Kind, they must come into general nse. We also have LANTERNS and CANSontbe non-explosive principle. This certifies that we hare Men, examioed tried, De Guinon’s Improved Non-Exploding Camphene Lamp, pa tented January 6th, 1862, and are folly satisfied that it Is a very valatble Improvement, and will be found forpraferabl to any other Lamp in nse. Wa believe for safety it leper feetly reliable, and therefore deem it richly deserving th< attention of all snch as have ooeaelon to use Lamps of an\ kind. * E. C. Biddle, Batavia, N. Y., 8. A. Wilson, Batavia, N. Y. P.V. Booth, do J.C. WUjob, do P. Austin, Ho T. C. M’Kennen, Harlem. V. Y. 0. P. Parsons, do R, J.Mann, do Alva Smith, do W.D. Lowerie, Williams’*, L. L F- A. Marsh, do J. E. Bogardns, do Elias Foote, do J. gpinlngv, do A. D. Tyron, do R. Brown, do N A. Woodward,do J. A. Patterson, do CAMPHENE, PINS OIL and FLUID, always for tale at the lowest prices." The attention of Steam boatmen and Rail roads Is respect folly Invited to the new patent Lantern and o» The Lamps may be seen in operation at Dr. KBYSER’S Drug Store, 140 Wood street, wnere they are kept for sale. feblO.dewtf SKW OFFICE. Beal Estate and' Contracting Agent. THE subscriber has been indoeed to openan office for the purpose of baying and selling, on Commission, and having the Agency of large Steam Saw-Mills and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other jarinnea from other water and steam aaw-<ani«, He flatters himself that he can furnish any bill* of lumber and timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and • ellver them at any point on the Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to bufld large Barge* Cool Plata, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Roil road Timbers—-Freight Iron, Coal, At, to any given point, and will attend to the Sale and Rentof Real Estate. Prom in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks he can give general satisfaction. All 1 person* are requested to make their contracts soon; espe cially those wanting boats or large bills of lumber and tim ber, should contract for them In Urn foil for the spring and summer nee. He will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity ihat may b* deeired. Letters addressed to David Minor, Baal Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh. Box No. 120, poet paid, will be punctually attended to. His office is on Irwin street, No. I, Allegheny House. DAVID MCNN. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., M “ Mr. Robt.B. Brown. Esq., « Allegheny Rlrer. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, « Clarion “ Mr. George l). Bweney, •* « u C. A J. Hahn ft Co, « « « dee2l:lvdew bufT’a Mcrotatlle Col Established in iB4o—] ture of Paoniylraoia, w» eoaid or Dnierrors: . • £**» Buchawiw, I Hon. Wait** H. Lowm, ‘ Jf*- Wjleim, “ Chum Natloe, ‘ M«m JUnwou, I o*b. J. K Mookhiad. P. DUFP, Principal; Author of Duff's Book Keeping, Ac- Brofe"wrof Book Keeping end Commercial Sciences. 8. 11. DALHOFF, PnfaMor of Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, Esq., member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Pro* wear of Commercial Lev. P HAYDEN, A. M_ Profemor of Mathematical and Cl ma rital Department, Proftesor of ic, POOR ASSISTANTS ere constantly employed in the Book-keeping Department. Durr's Etsteh or Boox-czepiko Is taught by the rtibor, upon his m» invented Bleak Books—eaTeeted for peftat June 5, 18&4. By meeos of this importer! Invention, la eboul baf toe usuel time of study, the reel practice of Book keeping Is imparted to a degree of perfection never before attained in the United States. 11 1» training for business comprehends upwards of 400 real business tranaaetioßs; 30Q eotamerdal computations. A thorough course of business Piimwm* Daily Lectures on Commercial Lav and Commercial Sciences, the theoi y of profits, the art of making money, Ac. Doff’s Book Keepiog. Harper's edlti n, price $l,BO, post* cents, “ the most perfect and comprehensive In the Euglisb language.” Duff's Steamboat Book Keeping,pries $l, postage 9 cents, perfect system for such Books and Accounts ” Duff's Commercial Calculations, price 60 easts. 4g-Bend fora circular by mail. [jelfcdaw RDavid Huns. EAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING . AGENT. N0..2, IRWIN Street. Pittsburgh, has for sale, as follow* ISO acres of land io Ceder bounty, lowa, tfi miles iro o Mua eatinc, on the main road to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip* ton. 6 mile* fr m two Railroad depots: 90 acres Is under cultivation, a good Frame House, Frame Barn and Grana* ries, a goud bearing Apple Orchard. The form is well watered, high, dry, good land, lo a very healthy county. A very great bargain can be had of this form for prompt pay. Enquire as tboTe, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pre> mtsvs. Also, 3 acre? of food, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now m sucoes-ful operation ; 3 Frame Dwellings. Barn. Black smith Shop and Tools, boat Scaffold. Work Shop, Ae, situ ate on the bank of the AllegU-ny river, at Bdlllrris Eddy, Armstrong eounty, Pn Enquire as nbove, or of Mr. L. Mono, on the premises. 1 also want to purchase sto S.-0.000 fret, B M-, of good White <kk Plank. 3 inebw thick, 8 or Id teet long, 7 to Id inches wide, part to be delivered in October next and part in April. 1386. Enquire as above. Also, for sale, atl the Beds. Purniture, and every thing of the fitting out of a large note!. In the city of Pittsburgh, now doing a very 1 rge bodouns. Two to five years of the lease of the bouse can also be had, and immediate possession L required ■ Engnire-asaboT*. JOHN U'CLOSKJSY * CO. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! Wholesale and retail, Jit tJie Pekin Tea Store% B_,. .„ , PIVTII BTKEXT, Prmsusoß, Pa. * the half chest, of neatly paeged in metallic packages to suit the trace. Th» subscriber Li sow recalring bln Pall *toek of GBPFI and BLACK TEAS,—oonneuau of some of the fineat cl < 11 to be touod In the Eastern marset. Merchant* visiting tk« a*y are Invited to call ana examine ourstock. Below in a lint of the various grauea, all of which hare been carefully selected, ana can with confidence be- recom mended : 30 half cheat* fine Toting Hyson; 10 do do Movune koung Hyson 10 do extra floe Moytxne do; 100 do Superior do; IK do extra One do; 40 Lacqured boxes extra Curious Young Hyson 24 ball eheat* fine Gunpowder; 10 do extra fine, a*#; 4 do do Morune Imperial: 20 do Superior ao; 140 do Fine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra fine Ooiong; 30 do extra Curious ao; 20 do Superlatively vtrongand fragrant Oolong; 24 eheats extra fine English Breaklaet Tea; 6 do ' Curionx qo 4o; Java and Rio Coffee. LoTertng’a uruihed end Pul- Tensed Sugars. ALSO—63,OOO Principe Began, wnlch will be cold very j ,oir ' A. JAYNES, ?W Fifth street. Pittsburgh. nr>Tl4:d£w KOuV PATTHRSON'k BAZAAR AND LIVERY BXABLES TEIh UNDERSIGNED btTio< erected new tndeonnio dious STABLES and CARRIAGE STORKS, la con nee* A tion with hi j old establishment, a prepared to do a vastly fa. ( \ K creased business. He has pro- TtaioaforONEinjNDßKn As-n FIPTv HORSES, of which he can take an increased num ber on livery. He has arranged his new buildings with a view to aalea aDd storing for job, of new and eeeond hand Carriages, of aB descriptions, b> which he will give ample attention. Tnere '* *li*o within the new building an BuneatrUn Rlor, where Horsee are trained and exercised, which will be found adrantageous to persons keeping LLuraiiS with the under signed. tors* exceedingly liberal patronage in the past and the favors of a multitude of friends, the undersigned will endeavor to command its continuance by deserving it mylg;4mdaw TtODY PATTERSON. T~ CiRiUAOIca FOB BJIJLS. HRanderatxnedbu.timnc«lTeaathis ■ OAKRIAtfE WARHIODBK. eHneiM. MTM 1? “V the Two Mile Ran, bemen PUttbarghgßiSSE JSrU”“ vlllo > * emertmeet ’l° f BT * r T_l“ CTl Paon. ADii will continue to "eelre rejulerly, OT null Mmttui Otervaaej, SuUia 0n lnc Tw 7 loveet tnrtui for Pmctjeeia tbebtuinees,ied l^UeVdo hßueel, ” W!tfUUrUl ’ rll * i and prompt attention paid torapalrfMof CarrJ. fpjlBjUwr*[ JOagMIWHrrR j ROBKaT u. PATTKftSOS'B LIVERr AND BALE iTH STABLE, Corner Olemond street and Cherry alley, _ sprlj:tf - PITTSBURGH. PA. A Rvna'i A.CUrk'a Pianao. FRESH arrival ofNUNNHa OLARITS celebrated PIANOS baa Just been oy the rabaorlber. They baTe been madJHPSVPV and carefully selected expressly fbr " Jyff *^ coasi^ rßd for sweetness and power of tone. all, possess the new improvement of two ,trs n«* over aihl above *£.!?* i V" 7 , warranted to stand any oUmate frol| t *^to!«iS pa ?f 7fo V t *T lia!tlntQ,w * Prtaesrange trom s2so tojMQO. Also, a fine lot of Planoe from the mann ABEADBDRV vV 1 *(?Jr* D l» 1 * >L IOHTI£,HKWTON , „ . All the above will positively be said ZfTZr I'**’ 1 '**’ whhOQt “MlUonal obSrge fcrftSgl* riak, eta. HENRY KLRH«r * s Sole Agent for' Kanos A Clark’s Pianoa, No. 101 Third street. I ~of the Golden Harp. J anw arrival or Cblckorlng’n p.anoi. JOHN 11. HJSLLOB.BI Wood aunot, will (antnrdij) tbo follorlor PIANO PORTKB, from th« eeUbratod ton tl* * • inanulaatory of CHICKgRINQ A SONB, Boa Two raporbly dared 7 ocUtb Pinner. Four plain Rosewood i « a Three curved do 63£ M <« Oqo extrm curvwl <£k “ « One plain ftocewood 6& « « Four do do 6 “ “ Three Walnut 6 « » I the “ boT ! instrument* have been finlabed durioz the tbe «7*« of furniture lnva! rtahlj at BOSTON PIUCEB, and every Plano warranted JOHN H.MXhLOR, ’ . .. _, ■ No. Wood atreet. Agent fbr Chlckertng A Bona. Boatrm WM. A. M CLUiiG, PSAIiEB IS ’ Fiae Teaa, Choice Family Groceries tad Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS. La . PirrsßCKon. pa * ® now nctlTiug a large uioftnaot of FRiuni n/Jsnq b, .ddUkm to hi, ojr«dj «to'Sd " « S * hfch . iS&SJSSsiZiSS 1 -' taTfa * * wdond.arii.. re dioth.dt T ft MO f C h TO . ro a HOOD’S. 57 Market W'IHVVV*"® SX’irt JUJtoMlt.l,: lL ’of Fa . UIT * nd OONFKCTKmEY. K3SS&T 1 w "► -JSSPiUJ** }? 4 “PPIW with Strawberries and other the moat reaaonabletereuu unleri aw wpactfbHy triidted. iZa A mv " AdTcrtiitmeai, “T »Y p«r«on-'*i*hinf to nuke $5OO in 6 »*n*»♦*.. mg, yunlMtagf IfMhaii **yantT OMa Li. 1 “/ £*•?“ «n «owln at borne «S -v. ln “• rteted. Address “* J**® PBOf. BTSON H. BO*. MISCELLANEOUS. DE GUIH.OS ’ 8 Improved Boa>Expl6sive Camplxaae Lamps. RECOMMENDATIONS; Pa* -Incorporated by the IgglsU ith perpetual charter. * MEDICAL. Ca £,{ e rl!!^ lu,ui * n Mlxn re. WUS QHKAT PUHIFIBK OP TUB BUX»I Aw nswa7rr».T** fMl * or 7 W rtf. N idSr»if.t ßLl< FOB SCROFULA Klnft’s ££?}&? P *£2fSfc" *&* 9tm * ®otcß«a. Boils, iiruo'c *“?£?** Wn« Worn or Teller, Scald Bead, Bottr trwtLt- SS* ft??*** 1 i oillt *' Dicers ty%,hw dance in Life, or Imporitj of mSTbSSl * **"**?• This valuable Medicine, whs* has become oelehn t-d*- t*SSSSSri^ te JSSS2&sS=S property. TJ.follo.ia s »rtlle.t«,»l K SaS;^^ cumber, bit, bov«rer, fltroDfrr tosdßMnj than the mew »ord of Um proprietor*; Iron *iSroS"S 4nd of thohtabett respectability. to th ® «*** ofßfcbmond, Vs. 3 ° f **»•**•*“*» Hotel, Bithmon *** *“* *•“ «*• nwdteine celled Jsrtert Spanish Mixture edmlnlstered Jxaovera bandied the diseases lor which it is reoouimend ssfissaawaat ? ""V"® fKT ? CnSSrrt.^ir.rtifj S?M^SSS. 7 “7i s“* *»“™l*«*«rof U» meet rio lentdeserfpcioiL I had severs] Physicians, took l»r*«nn«n. verased, oat all without any p—m—»^ P t HH,r At , l?*n °* r^ B SpMish Mixture, two bottles of whidi cifeel tnally cored me. and I am happy to say I have had neither chills or fever since. 1 consider It the best Tonirin the world, and the only medicine that ever reached my cast Joan Ldnanor. Bearer Dsn, near Richmond, Va. C. B. LUCK, Eeq., nowdn the dty of end for nuny jeer* In the PostOffioe, ha* each confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Outer 1 * Bpenlah Mixture, that be he* bought upward* of-fifty bottles, which he bu riven ? w K, tottl# * aUet * d - ***• Lnokseys he has nerer known to mil, when taken according!to direction*. to. MINGS, a practising Physician, and formerly of th* pty Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he has witn«<wed *5 • number of instances the effects of Carter'# Bpaa»h Mixture,, which were most truly snip rising. He keys in * jaae of Consumption, dependent on the I4rer, the good iP fects were wonderful indeed. ‘ SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker A Mor* ris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint ol eight years MUtuw * ** bottles of Carter’s Spa cist GREAT CURB OP SCROFULA-—The Editors of the Rich »o»d Republican had a yerrant employed la their hki «wm cured ofrfcleot Scrofula, oombined with Rheuma . gp™** CURE OP SCROFULA.— I had a Terr raluaUe boy cured of Scrofula by Garter's Spanish Mature I consider it truly a valuable "HHnt * _ . , JilOS M. Tati ny _ . C £2 dac *2l® a the B. J. and P. R. R. Oo_ Rich mood V*. 5^ I J™?SJ? n iSS5 SII ™ AB ® SIA,n>INa corsp- o MS2f'’ in U» dly ol Blduuoix, JV,'™ 1 bj *tr“ s<*P»o' Outer 1 . Bpuiiefc Minor,, 3 Bdt Eh«am,wUchheh*dnMilj tweMjj—rr,,oa »«<* fell the physicians of the dtj could not earn. Mr. Tb-’int •on U a well known merchant in thedtyaf Richmond. Va and hit cure la moot remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, bad * servant cared of Syphilis, In the wont form, by Garter’s Spanish Mis t are He »y» he eheerfttlly recommends it, and considers k an invaluable medicine. RICHARD S. WEST, of Richmond, was cored of Scrofo physmians call confirmed Consumption, by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture.. V 3 EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, .«ti h.hMi-D the peri dhcle of OMtor". Spndd, Mixtir. fo *»<> -7» 1* b » Pdrioo,o„„ WM. Richmond, cored of Old Sore* md Ulcers, which disabled Urn from walking. Took a few bet. tie# of Garter's Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk wttbont a crotch; in a abort time permanently enied Prtndpal Depot at M. WARD, CUfes A 00, No. 88 M*ides Lane, New York. T. W. DYOTT A SONB,No.332North 2d st,PhH*delpfcfn. BDWETT k BKKRS/No. 136 Main stiecttlikhmoud. Va. w A “l* e f"s l 2i7 A. VAHNBSTOCK k 00-L- Wri/Ytt. Jr. k 00- FLEMING BROTHERS, 00 Wood street, Fitts! B £ g ,7i utTZ ’ and Dealers In Medicine every her*. octSalealy L.L.S: FOR ALL THE PURPOSE? OF A FAMILY PHYSIO v . THERE has ion? existed a public \ S3* demand for an eff-ctire petptiTc pill j wbkb coaid be relied on ae sore and f perfectly safe i» hs operation. Tb»s • has been prepared to meet that «ie / «* extensive trial <f (is pM wy virtues has eotrcla/irety f-hown i<b what success it accomplishes the pur- P°*« design**! It is easv to make a phyriealy/iU, but not fe'iy to m ite owe otau mils -ooe which ahoald have none of th. ob tions, but aJI the advantages, of every other. Tbt- hits <a attempted here, and with what success we would r«. spectfully submit to the public deebioo. It has been uu fortunate for the patient hitherto thet almost every purga tive medleineb acrimonious and Irritating to the bo««l*. This la not. Many of them so much griping pain aod revulsion in the system as to more than (ounterbeLnc* th- good to be derived from them. These ptlit produrv n-> irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously exi,rin k ' obstruction or derangement in the bo els. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any qu. uti ty; but it Is better that any medicine should be taken j di eiously. Minute directions for their use in the disease to which they are applicable aregiven on the Atom? the complaint! which have be*n speedily eurw. by them, we may mention LiTer Complaint, in its various fo ms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Ungnor, aud Lo» of Aw*: u. LteUesnees. Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever Fever and Ague, Pain in ihe Sloe aod Loins: for, in truth! all these are bot the consequence of diseased action In the j 1 '"-/* «P«ri«ot, they afford prompt and sure nli-f in Costivenees, Piles, (folic, Dysentery, Uamors, Senkila and Scurvy, (folds with mreneas of the body. Ulcer* am- i-c purity of the blood; in short, any ani every ease where « purgative (a r» quired. . b * T * "Is'prodaeedsomesiogular'ysucccxsfulcmes In Rheumatism, (loot, Dropsy, Grarel, Erysipelas, I oh :ta of^ tb t ia to* bsck. Stomach and tide. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the cbangi of •wona. ■ Ad occasional doee stimnUlea the stomach ,- tnl bowels jnto healthy action, and restores the appetite :.ad vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stlmoJant fic tion on the circulatory system, renovate tbe strength of be body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an -occasional dose U ad?a» ta geous even though no serious derangement exists; but nn necessary dosing shoal dm ever be carried too far, as e\.rv purgative medicine redaees the St length, when Uken to excess The thousand cares in which a physic is required v cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themseirra of body; and it is confidently belb-ved this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing * 1 irh haa hitherto been avaUable to mankind. When their vi,- tnware once known, the pnbUc will no longer donbt wjiat remedy to employ w-en in need of a cathartic medicine Prepared by JAHKd C. AYER, As.syer and Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 26 cent* per box. Five boxes for $l. ** A 00, Pittsburgh, and by all Ornggists. ‘ jyflrimd**.. ND WILKINS I _ And near Vu OemOen bate, Lawrtncevihr \ BDEIAITaD&?toKBTON*B, it 1»A Freeport Stone .Walls and Pence*, Mantle PfaKea, On “J Pi "s* i ’ I “ hr » a on band andiMdetooTiS/ •*Vfintiodueed a new etyle of Fence for C. ci •*??7 L^tB> DPRABI.B i<TONB, cot through in pane] . r raUing form, and at rery little coat orer ii£n fender l S^!IX?H! d A l S en t 0f Uldfltto "CrklhaTealiSecy A * l**"* 1 lure on hand a oh. ic e waetlon of drawing* for erary description of work in ay 001. HENRY MeCCLLOOOH, HtUburJti. WM. BAOALKY, Bwj ■ KRAMER A RAUM, do Mr*. HARHAR DENNY, d o Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Homo Wood. Hon. THOR IRWIN, AUegbonr. Mr*. TIER NAN, Sr., do JOHN MCDONALD CHOBSAN, E*,r, MononpLri. g*"**- npriold** EUEOPEAH AGENCY. 18^£s*. TH* OLDKBT B3TA3LIBtLKD OtHCI ra IMllfcill I _ HORST TO THE OLD COURVRT TAMES BLAKELY begs leave torn, toSSfSSw ■ -SLfr* f ?* ndl ‘ iD Uje 014 Gxa&y. uddeSoSofL^ coding them money or paring their reiaeTTri , ~ ruigemßQt^ft>rdoing eitheris bow complete • Sj?* Duriag-thelastbrayeareinwhi2TbT£JtaS£ in this business, he bee remitted orer n BslrMilUon ofDoll«r» without the tool of e dollar, and the homw fnTStfuaw? u ! h u 7*n )00^,lw , AlPP®d not Jew th«»> 46,000 penots «*»»> n wnpEE af ooS'nf.S.w Ticket, for Ur*f £4 Pork, Brifket, Dtoilicdo, Limerick l'.£ YaS*Ph«lSS? W^if? do ® d * n 7** nd Dundalk, to New I Hew orl4a*,. u d S^2«?“ ne,, 10 Pitt f and will attend HkalS thence to any part of the country, “jjjtoaae eight drafts tor sale, payable at the following -. .. „ OH ENGLAND. SS^&iSStt^ 00 * lemdon. | „ . Cfr IRELAND. i Provincial Bank • Ireland. ~ _ \ r aaajiCHzs. —wiblin. Bellkit, Downpatrick, Kt.-i.vi..- Btmbnno, itUono, ’ ’ Dioghodn, Taxmoj, M " M tT*‘rn 1 y£s& Bantffldge, Kilkenny^’ftSSinon, Igfe"* Waterfort, Ootoaine, ££££*%, Co** 1 ’ Bnsis, Basdon, fflj-o, • . I Oootehfll, Uaetfek. Wexfcl *» _ „ , OH SCOTLAND ’ •“* If kmneliM M«Mr».Ww«dßkmnt C J>oib I • ■ frnhn JAMES BLAKELY, | moat 196. cor, of gerenth and Bmlthflehi at*. } AGENCY. PAABBNG&R A HJUUTTaNCK ry * c Blakely has arrangements m»d« wiin Eastern Booses, which enables bun to issne Drag's RVsr®i t *l* bt > amonnt, in London, Urerp-ol' Onblin, Paris, and Ymnkfrrt on the Main; ■>*» at all Ihe Prorineial Banks and Branches la Germany, Prance, Groat Britain, and Ireland. Drafts orer one hundred neondji »t W»to£l. OHM, «n»r of B.Tenth uid £££££,£ mj26 SEMI ANNUAL BALB-iWU yard* Mat eonaeJlAa n* at 6 cents per yard; Barege Delainwlb cents. worth D; with all othm kind sot goods In u *«gopor*^~* J* B * . - ■ »mu. w4lt j MANNA— UQ lfae. Manns, is store anu lorsaWby “ J*U . FLEMING BROTHER*. . < ♦ X VL; .vf-f.-V; ■:. V . Dll. : invigorating Cordial fm*.tniti»anaotmeed by tbCr^ by of^beftUhMfSUMST triumphing orw *5 2SS ISmS £j£S2? too ** byanamai tmtim o n rw ta*Ui tlt i* ! o^ mJ2t* to^rndja*caaaa, Umdepknbl*grfis S** ■•"“ww®* tbeyariotuorniMwMdi *“**■?ttßwoadtrfUmachineealladnw, Itranonsto delicatefbnetfcmeonnoekii with that my* toncy of matter and mind, niriiMnln SL^S^^y" ll4B - ®»p««S?Sf33S^£ M«K^? e,ord * fiela&tlll rim) power, it is recommended mwS a “ t «w*7» "Web to titoe. u»SiftC?ut* I,}oynttt ®f *H the natural mppo rSSl&HM manant relief and per- To dtSi^h^ 11 . incoa WWe nmorsU*. REBUILD TUB BBOtScONBSDnON Thederangementsof the system, boding to naiimiß au. and the forma of -J^***"I** 1 ** dllifa' 1 iSSiS*** * 001 * nDB to «>oSr*b *?SK «» h pßßf * nako ** * Afcw.bow. r®’ B»y be eomoniied, rit: nanraista, tic iniarMii i iD^^Sjjdutto^S loaoiiity to remain in one place or ooeitkfß —— ss ? ft » , ssbisffiS~ Uriliw, . chronic tendr^to All con.ptolntogKAri.joS of Si Months IKVIQOEATINB If.TTTn s^^teSrsftSiiffiß iPffl 9 * ***7 flnith With the momh S.lyaKj4SSSitoSS! EUliroor^i *“- *s* '“*”•«• th. IBM. dl«t»endelmost mlraetiloiuebaDKQ-vt-i”* f* «"»»■ S* Md, A d ' UH S. tod “ d «ttoo,^S£^Jss! token down by exce«i, week by nuore,or ta»22to Sl^?*ZSf,!^ trnlls * n<l ”■“«! toSltetSStaUUS tocnd, rerivided «nd bnilt up. The lomul jTmptomeef nenoue dtoeeeee Tukk together undeTin* . her ia the effect temporary; on the ecntrare ' relief U permanent—for the Oordla] propertJeotSrtbT? .lo etorejA the eoiatitntkm Itrett enirSoSlfin tanned Eioodtotti had, K iw •ebflitj, byrteri*, wretcbedoem, , ! tton—fear of ioaoitr,dmenai*. - - W -TSy ' tiMßtj, nemnmeo, ialhihtyto ” “rnj I»IpJuUOT of Os hirt, "‘““’o' ouw«lSf7u IM/SS to PlMd “ hom *“ ‘■‘taoiiy.SolSSJ A GREAT MCTtCnm TOK Worn. Tho unparalleled eßeete nf til. afertlJaSSSii. i_ ?°^7^f® B*’ 8 *’ dmiittieot, osrroamiib* *** OT «y dfroidny rtgff y.iS*sr‘ ta "**-“ «*•*•£ Or oilwrß, will find this Cordial" h*Te used . bot. ttoortwo, t thorough regenerator of the tyrta£* laM dlnetiM»ax« to be found the bust parents of health* nff spring, who would not bare bewfE bSfcTtSrSS^St £3 EKSSn Ind,t1 nd,t * «“y p**«?lmS«s23?S eoaea which it Is recommended. of vna* men have been restored by using It, end not in a stance hsMtfolledto jbeptf t thm? * tel " cr eontnapHre tjihir^ u« restored by th*o mat*. botiu* two to bloom ud rigor, tb/ddn from* nitTt? low, lieUy color, to a beantifa] florid "Tfinlrrlnn to the snssuii>n>. ThMe an soae of tbe sad and melancfcotr e&eto " d^srt3 ’, h * b “* »f sa^sresssyssaijaaisa H J*'2? II7 T “ f 7 Tf " l °“ tfce mlod anameb lo b« J3*'Msas*- . ~ BBTOBJ! CONTEMPLATKO MAREIAfIg •bould redact that aßottad mind and lodTaratbainoat nm. w prnmota connubial without them, the journey through life hLm.. * pracpcct mind becomes shndowed with despair, and S melancholy reflection that the batnineai «r7LIl t l.£? cornea bunted with your own FP tt 0f * naUler _ „ . Caution. Dr. Worse's Invigorating Cordial haa been by some unprincipled perwnt OMn In fciture, all the genuine Cordial will ba-re the nrn..Lt_ tor-sfeeHUmUe pealed over the cork of eaeh following word* blown in the glam«* the Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial, Jess’s? - sv* pittaborgh Fleming. Bros., n O . so wool ... *> GBO. H. KKYSEK, No.UO « v Allegheny Ctty—JNO. p. PLKMINQ Ci.Am.n-B. n. MEAKreog. ' L THJfi CURK OF UKAP>i£6S, 'PAINh! snd »,. nT '• r charge* of Matter from the Kara— al«o all 4tT agreeable noises like the boning of ins«t«_ whining of steam, *c., £ .I*. sons who hare been deaf far ten, fifteen, and and were obliged to uae have v**** ortwo bottles,thrown aride UmS trumpets. b*s?mS!! ss®:* _ _ fTtoa the Tribune. I PAUXIB DooT NkLSCI YOUE ThnnMmt. „ chiidTen annuall? become deaf lkaa tidrSS. Oold«, Ae.. how. If mothers would do ibeir d«2*'«LiZ!s con, Scarpa’sOilfor Deafoew. andSeUw children would be cured: but ifn»pWf-j _thc Un “« "7 troublesome, the aud finallj partial or total deafbeos emrom. *** wart# » , . IMPOST ANT NOTICE: QiU and tte Mrt. Baxter, and ih* will imvart to »oh r. «___ »•» I *”.bout twainjewnrtd. I became deaf la both ears, so that In a fcw«Ji*v?T bottto, which I han osm. and us bup; to ut It hlrSJ} 'Zs&ziszsssi ■sasissfiaK*^ M Te * Store, 9fl Fifth street. 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