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THURSDAY MORNING •• Oh Mary, my dear, my heart is breaking. • £ii, indeed; air. so much the belter far you. •'ißeMuae "hepH to broken, out and out, you may tell of the pieces for gti n A rowdy, intending to be very witty, thus ao- CO :Sn me where I oanee. th i No P burif I bad a looking glass, I’d show yo}i a very large monkey.” The rowdy slid. U, a hotel, a short time einoa, a girl inquired of a gentleman at table if hi a cop was out. •• No," said he, “but my coffee it. The poor girl was considerably ooofasedr but determined to pay him in his own 0010. Awhile at dinner, 'the stage drove up, and sev eral coming in, the gentleman asked : . “ Does the stage dine here T . ......ii, “ No, sir,” exclaimed tbo girl, in a sarcastic .tone, “but the passengers do. J*. y th *"•£*“ * KBA NSLIN PIHKOE, President | T rth.'nn'u.SsSili. of Amcric., do hereby dralM-0 anp -*■ t d,7t Pubhe Sales, will behold at the nnder “e’lon“” hdOfflSe, la the State o. lOWA.atth.pe.iod. , “ , Mthe“adSi t 2KANKSVII.LE, rommencingon Mom d.V the fourth day of.Septemher hast, for the disposal of the public land* situated within the following named town * h ‘wJ'O/ tie tar line, and ,oat Of the fifth principal tu endian. .even, and eighty-eight of reore thlrty „o> mXISS -*hty “t?;offi,aS3^^^«s-jc££ nine, eight., eighty-one, e.gllty-two, eigni} u ", eighty-four, of range thirty-ox. ~t t eighty-two, Townships .djnty-'flre, eighty-six, eighty eighty-threo. eigt y " , ran ge thlrty-seren. eighty-three, eigbty-four i*“ J “*• ' J . S3^^%»@swsBi ®gSferSSSSSS Wit jiortA o/ Die to line, and .rut <jf D* fifth* principal , meruiian s Tttwnshlps eighty two and ninety-one, of range forty-one. *¥.Wa®SSSS'» ftro, eighty-sir,eighty seven, eight, of range lor j ly Town.hlp. eightv-four, eightySrc, eighty-six, eighty:' range‘forty public lands within the following nnmod town- Bhi la* li™, and «■* *** W aI -i meridian. ■* . ~ Townahlc* ninety-three, ninetyfiTe, ninety-six, ninety eight, nindty-nine, and one hundred, «ren nil and onehnndred, of range 1 W Tornial!ipß ninety-four, nlnety-Ore, ninety Alx, and ninety- M A?i°e r Monday the eighteenth bo« Ii«. »/ ‘ Township, eighty-ninr, ninety-two, nnd ninety-three, of "IT. nhlety, and ninety-three, of r.oge 3£SSSfe ■ twenty-three. twen north half of unrthto quarter of ei?Sy»ty.Mx, eighty- Monday. next, for the the 01 mTwS? within the undermentioned township*. *»*: '’SSW to tot-uud toert of th, fiflh pr«*v*l •* ; iwndian-. Township one hnndsed, of range three. Township one hundred, ofrmnge four. i. "K™,Vip°on. hundrrf, of rao^t.^ of moge four puVul following homed wwn-lp. “]& of the bo,, lino, and ! w«l of o,e fifth principal ■ i ♦ J meridian. KKwSSfj*,«n, WM.tjJ.ar, ind wm.ij-o™. of range thirty-one. l*itr.fiplD commencing ion Mon r u^ po ”“ r ' i nimtiurn. Twt> islands situated in sections two and four .n township CtTV, commencing ion Mon ‘^SStrS^SS^*' 6/ tv m ***** , i 1 -j. .ttnatwi in seeuons twenty-fire,twenty-nU, thirty- three. he law for the use of School, MHita ■SSSSbs :s 'Ma‘ brtheortontitlod “An«bt to «u -f* T ’JJ?ffi?u*UlS SST^l>».□ »«■•'«?. “« "™ ■ ..tviJSSeliill ■ but no i«l« «boll bo kept open longer SKw.SKMa.trstM 1 sess. ' NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the ritfln of pre-emotlonto any rhJT.hAVWlthin the townships end parte of townships of the lanas to establish the itm« to the SSsSSSSkss.-a?« ■,*«? SSSSLSi -u C h«i.i ?o »m tafcgwtad. 1 j4o»»:13w Oommis.ioni'r of th« O«go»l Land iTiSSsBmCKLANb'sIiIiJV BOOK.-l'be Pilgrim. of Lift): by Mr,. HSSHiJftSJf »S«uSj ‘“bthe Bnsb, Mark Uurdle- a .lory ilWetratlng »me M* P^Uairae ( I tbe Dartgbter ofthe Hamlet; a new Proteatant Novel; complete in Otie volume; $l. .... The Rappers, or the Myrteriee, V»tlacies and Absurdities of Spirit Rapping, Table Turnlug ami pntrancement; witli 111 nitrations; 1 volume; 50 cent*. * ‘Sim- TjimberLorthe Memoirs or an Unfortunate Woman; .ssissfw *— * o. W.P?? 14 * S& Smlthfivld *t. jp3o . bw .9 the Turn to BUBSUHIBKI-Ttte lollowtDs ] Megeeloe. Newspapers -r-r*”" l ,!",,™"™ “r®va V <■ the time to subscribe! BUebISLL*- D «F TOlumes. Now is tje um Dealers, No. 15 BRO., Booksellers, Btotiouer» «*a *, rl UonB . Cal! hSu-hk—. S TKSS Knlckerfeker, Goaey, W^" y 'H wtiM . uSWAge, SSSSSSSSu,. ! piae of Our Union, Blackwood, ' Horticulturist, Magaslne of Art, j Water Core Journal. Pfcwmotoglcat Journal. —— ■ ' Tea* ror tine f<opU, notwithstanding » towsb fuss ahon? “• of To*, we are reeetring a&o Half Chad’S Ib# Seonstetin* of "Young Hysow, Impends, Qunpow- B»?S I ?JL OolonCT, Souchong, and Congou, *uv. of wbJch Pekla Tea Store. 33 Fifth it. ASAZUiUS m JUI.V, JUST ttKCMVtin Knlfketbocker Magazine? iorJulJ. appcrt' * u j patoams u u Onhim’i _ . mttsttabedMagMjDeofArt, He* fbr Jair *l Lwiion ttnbefc, . . Horticulturist, jß ecMTwiand-for^eat KtBiNKR , B uterary ■ iTe Fifth fcti. dpperite tha Tbcatr*. OR»J0 R »Jf PUai "“™'““•af'BY H. COLLINS. INSURANCE DSL k~W A U B ! U .treat, tniLADULPIU*. i M4K iHßi(*aßia*toKS. | i 0 Vto all parts of the World. | F " DOt 'SIiANB INSURANCES i On good* by rirmn, canals, lakes and land carriages, to Allp»rt,of thrtr«to K INSUItANCIiB J On merchandise generally- | Ou stores, dwelling houses. 4c. _ ; ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November M Bonds and Mortgages • w ‘State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring » Garden, Southwark, and other 10an5,....- .181,aw Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances com- Cashonhand *••••—* 80 Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums _ •. ou Marine Policies recently Issued iZ1.707 67 ! SubscripUonNotes..- .... -100,000 <*> :JULY2O. diuctou: Wm. Martin, Dr. B.M. Boston, Joseph U. Seal, . HughCroj*, ~ Edmund A Souder, Bpancer M lWaln, ? John 0. Davis, Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samnei B. Stokes, John K. Penrose, {* Bnry £°* n ’ 1 George Q. Leipcr, I Biward Darlington, i li Jones Brooke, Price, J. G. Johnson, James C. Hand, TheopUus Paulding, James B. M’Farland, W. C. Ludwig, Joskpu W. Cowas, Sec'y. THIRD ANNUAL STATKWMf/lj. ~ OF THE ST ATI MUTUAL F 1 HEi A!S D M ARI N h INSURANCE COMPANY* . OP PENNSYLVANIA. i Assets, May 15t,1862, ■••••- *?Ma li Premiums reoeiyed to May let, ! I:^ s ig Capital Stock. .. °° SWG,IB3 26 Returned premiums, Losses, Re-Insurance, Ex- 5*5 ponses, Ail, *r ___ $368,318 70 tItVISTMEXTS. I Bonds, Mortgages, 8 toe kg, and other good 83cu : „ gs ouritkes-.....- ; • *„ 9 ! olfi 6 i Premium NoU*.- ,•,«•>;, >m Cash on hand 17 » 8<M Total am’t of Resources, Liable fbr lessee.— 7O t>IMCTO&4» •JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, . I‘. C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JON KS, Philadelphia, . A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, 'V . JOHN B. RUTHERPORUI Dauphin county, A. J. QILLETT, Harrisburg, S. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ. Carbon county. JOHN P- RUTIIERrORD, President. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. Will insure againgt perils or sea and Inland naTlgatto alse, on Merchandise in city or oountry, at lowest rates 00 Kistent with safety. Policies issued on dwidling hou? either perpetually orfi>r a term of years. • cm., .^SSfiKSn, TUJB raiXEU STATBB - LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY and trust company, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1860. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Of.ct, S■ £ Corner of Third and Chalnut Slreete , Philadelphia . Ojfart of the Bone Board at Philadelphia: DIMSCTOIfI. Stephan U. Crawford, P**l B. o«d«Urd, Ambrose "tV". Thompson, iAwreoee Johnson, Benjamin W.Tin*ley, Geo. M'llenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devert-o*, William AI. Godwin, William M'Kee. Fretidtnl —Blepben K. Crawford. Vice /’muf-wf—Ambrose W. Thompson. _ Nr*iimn] Examiner, Piltaburgh— James H-Willebn, M. D. Mlephmp Cdy- So. 74 Fourth street. 'Pittsburgh^ Tii« Franklin Fire insurance Company, O/J’fdktdtipMa, Permsylvmi*. ; DIRECTORS-fCbarieo W. ltaackar, Tobia* Winner, Satnoel Grant Jacob K. Smi£, o«^W.Rkh-| Mordeeal D, Lewis, Adolphi R. Bori*. Dsrid 8, BrowM, Storrb. Patterson* Cuas. K. BaSCOE, fttndetu. CUA3. G. Baxcsn, Secretasy. ■ ; Continoe to make insurance, perpetual or limited, cn every description of property, in town and country, at rates a? low a* »re consistent with security. - - The Company hare reaerred a large Oootingtiit *und, which, with their capital and premium*, aafely laims. “• ford ample protection to tho assured. . Th« A®eto of the Company* on January Ift, 185l**P» Uflhed agreeably to an Act of Aaeembly, ware «foljcrw*, via . *». « Cash, Ac - - ~~ Total Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one yvaf*. they hare paid upward of One MBton Four Huigwd JW sand Dollar.. lo«« by ftia, thereby "Uj™* ®J*T advantage* of insurance, as well na the ability and dtopoai om«l-Itb ip-t, apJ4 Ofßce. north-east nor. Wood and Third at*. PBOTECT IO * ■ INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium, and Watem Fund 81,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the mostfsTora ble terms, against . toss OR DAMAGE BT FIRE, o* thi ’ PERILS OP BAVIOATIOHt BT . GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aomt FOR PITTSBURGH AITD ALLKQUE2TY QOUHTT. marl6:y -i , “Weiteni Insurance Company, °ltt»burgh. IL 11ILLKU, Jr., Prudent- .GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, '•306,00O v i D TY7HiLltisnr«Bi:ainMall kinds of risks,FlJUl andWA Y y RINE. All Ibases will be Liberally adjusted and pr A E lfome P lnatitutlon,iDMia«Bd by PmcroM Who aw ««» Known-Id the community, and who aw . b £ promptness andlJbertUty, to maintain tha *f lc ® they bare assumed, M ottering the beet protection u> thus* who desire to be insured!, , . . L . Director!.— R. Miller, Jr„C. W. Rkketaon, pjV. Butler, N .Holmes, Jr., W. U-Bmlth, a2tuura,6«erg« W : J Wm- M. Lyon, James Lippenecft, Georg* Dani*, James Mo- Anley, Alexander Nlmick.Thopia* Scott. I _ . *a_Office, N 0.92 Water street, (Warehonaeof Spang A . (V>!jap stairs.) Pittsburgh. ; ! OOT ~ : l Y __ ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, UARTFOKD, CONN. i : _• Chartered 1819—Capital Stock 1300,000. THUS. K. BRACE, President. THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secrettky. I Directors— Thomas k. nrac*, Samuel Tudor, • EbeueserFiqwer, Ward WooJbrldge, K A.BQlXeiej, _ Joseph Church, Roland Matter, Frederick Tyler, "Edwin Q. Ripley, . Robert Buell, Samuel 8. N\ ard, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Prjtt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, OustoTus V. Paris, Junius 8, Morgan. *7- Policies on Fire and Inland Risks iMujd on fcTora bUuTrm.,by ■ OEOM, AItSOU). Aj% declily No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. CITY HOTEL. ( LAte JHOWX’S. ) ; Corner of ThW.Uj.U, GLASS & CASH, Proprietor. joiin i* glass, i>an. p. carr, (UU U*&K« S*t. T.Ufr.j.fc Offin.) (Uu BL Cki/lrt k Tmrj fiotaU.) large anil commodious House haring undergone x thorough repair and furnished with new equipment* throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling public. Chabols moderate. apr2&:om ST. ci/aik hotel,, (FORMERLY TUB EXCHANGER. PITTSBURGH, j * Corner Penn and St. Clair atreetf, C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. m tirst class house, between the Railroad De rate; the rooms are largeand newly furnished,and chargee moderate. aprl4:lTd*w TS N*W READY FoR SUMMER VI3ITF.R9. —The J_ grounds hare been ImproTea, and tbo liouee rendered uiore'attractice, generally. The proprietor |wlll he happy to see his friends. I , An Omnibus of the Excelsior Line M now running from the station, on Fifth street, to the ULEN HOTEL, heaves the station at 8 o’clock, A. M., and 6; P. 1L; return* ioz atU A. Jli and OJ4 P. M. . . J. 0. MARTIN, Agent. 'FBANKiIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. C PATRICK k SON, PaoPEtttOE*.—This; Houee nae on dergone* thorough and extensive repairs, alteration*, ind lam additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge thepwelvw that nothing ehali!be wanting on their part to render the Fiunoa a place where all the com* forts of e first eta hotel « be *>«^- pAT^ OK t BQHi KIEEY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, ; PITTSBURGH, PA. E - BIDET. Proprietor. ' J, H’MASTttUi, JO., 4.9’T .'...ji. S. KAUXI PBItRY HOTEL, comer of Hancock strebtand Duqneene Way, Pittsburgh, L’a. ! 1 BiarCy 'MCSIABTKR3 t MARKLR, Proprietors. rTIHE RENTON IRCN COMPANY, of Western Pennsylr I- yania, having become the proprietors br the KENTON •nd f)ICKBRSON PATENT for making Wrought Iron dir rtdfrom (Ut Ore , for that portion of territory of PeunsyWa. nia lying west of, and inclodtng the oountiea of Fulton, Huntingdon, Centra, Clearfield, Elk and McKean, age new nrcDared to sell certificates of stock, in .BaW oompany, each «wa of stock entitling the holder to share in the profits of S" itimDMV. and the right to me doe Furnace under said Oompany will also sell"the T right to use the Krement in named territory, by single fta* naeeor otherwise. The fact that by the Renton proems tarn On cm b. contorted into Blocrin«»t«bout tberartre iioind to convert Oro Into Hg MeW.il« unfflcient tteom mendation of it* merits. : .1. .. .. .. Mr. JAMBS H. CRANE has been eppobitod Agent for the sale of rights to use FunuedS under said; Patent, to whom application may be made, otto the undendgned Directors of the Company. J. K. ) , ALLEN VPittsburgh. . JAB. W. HAtLttANJ W. EBWBS WOOft M’Xeesport. febllrdawtf *• j £ ■ <iiarfiiiwTf~ ** , '-*“* y '" *’ V' C'^+'i^ K: t t *.,i ;. •’ . ',.; .I*V 1 - .■-*•*>•' ,*'*"[. A ' *> '* / '*-"*■ *.■ ‘ ■-*-•. -!“ ' ** r**^*'’' n; •’ ''.-’'. c *'-| ‘lt; •'. : JV■ ’ ■- ~ /-1 j* k-\ -■. ■ ■ :■ i >-■v■ ~.. --op>n>* -•-*»•■» l l»■■>■ ■*?■► c;- iVK*: •%', ].,. ... IH 1 :- * -! :> $627,4?i> 53 James Tenneot, l John B. Semple, I Charles Schaffer, j. T- Logan, Pittsburgh, U. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President TUOB.C. HAND, Vice President P. A. Mitt>EßU, AgenJt, No. 95 Watur Btreet, Pittsburgh, HOTELS. THJB tfLRN HOTEL H-L.OUEHCIS HOTKL, No. 400 BROADWAY; NEW;YORK. (CONDUCTED OX TQS EUROPXAX FUJI.) BETJBEK LOVEJOY.i PROPRIETOR, £ ' ■ x -v -,t>v -I* ND BROKER:.. EXC HAH GE AND BA NKIHG.HOUSE A. \CILKISS &. CO., UNITED STATUS IfANK BUILDING. Wo. 4V*7 I*tKA Fourth Street, mwwßcn, va. FOREIGN and Domestic Exchange, Cola, Bank Notes and Land Warrant-* bought and toU. Collections made throughout the Union. Business paper discounted and loans negotiated. Stock* bought and sold on commission. Money received on deposit, and Interest allowed when left for h specified time. . Removal* PATRICKS A PBIEHD, BANKERS AND EXCUANUE BROKERS, ffr, r . Btmooed tluir Office Usthe. Corner 0/ Fifth and Wood tu. riETsacMii, ra. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Broker*, And Dealer* in Nutas, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver And Not**. Exchanges on the Eastern and W«d*m iOities constantly for sale. I \ Collections made \n all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received, in per lands or current paper, at the oomer of Fifth and Wood 6tract*. l**’ I ** H. HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, IHATB MJIOVkD THXIB BARKING ARP EZCUANGK OFFICX 10 SO. 67 kakket street, fouk poors beww ou> starp. N HOLMES 4-SONS, Bankers and Change Brokers, . and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Uold, su rer and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Yi estern Cities constantly for sale. . . . Collections made in all the cities throughout the Lnitod States- Deposits recoired in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. jja3o:ly _ jaa. a. ’ ‘ lUWJ - ******** GREAT BARGAINS IN UKY HOODS AT A. H’TIGHE’B NEW STOEE, HOON A BABGEST '■ nUUri « DAiiwrim, , i ,7.,;\tw i„ a , r<weiieml Amoni the stock may be found JESS'S EKES! p.. ! mmJ tb. «r a«i 8 «xi» >» DEALERS in Coin, Dank Notes, Time Bills,foreign and , lop ,» eg b!ack an d fancy Dress Silks, SOcts.to s2peryd JE^SSB2SK&*W^—«» *> rop«, for e»lo In Hums to «uil puirb«s»r». Bauitiral tanma and Tissues, In grrat variety; Ourrent fcnd par funds rpemveil tin Jej'OPlt. . .. I[o do w e w Style Dress Gioeh.ntf; Collection, m»de on ell l»irt« or the taku, at A me rlc»n. French end EngtUh PrinU; 'tea. _ . - : feoo do French anil English Lawns; 2000 French Collars, from 12J4 cents to si>.oo; 200 Uantlllns, of the latest styles, among which an son* of tho most beautiful imported into this country. Also, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers, .‘able Cloths, Gentlemen’s Wear, Ac. TRIMMINGS.—In this department will be founda com ,lL UHTtment o. Brow end md Uonlton Lace, fine English and Thread Lace, all of rhlcD will be sold unusually low. Ten bales yard wide Moulin at sU cents my? : • visit NAS dt co *» BANKERS AND EXCHANGE UKOKKKB. 2V*o. 95 Woud SlrtsL cnrnrr »f Diamond AU*y, » mibUL'HW:!, PA., BOV AND SELL Uaiik No tea anti Coin; DUcouut time exchange, and promissory notes; make rallecUcnfl In nil the principal cltiw or the Union. Keceive deposit* on , call and on intere»t, aud give th.-ir prompt attention to all * other matter# appertaining to a Broker s purines*. Kastern w constantly on hand. IDurq ; r ~JOHJH WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, Z.. »*«.«?»<*.* « 8t ""' Exchange, Comme“Si ‘ and Bank Notes. Y l"'. p^tionm^of «“Ko. M»* Fourth street, nearly opposite the J 1 M. . J°“ * J'Vui eneble then ■to Mil many desirable styles %nk. I D f Goods at ;i&per cent less than the cost of Jo>po.uilion. Dark Lawns at a and 0 rents; Bareges end Barege Dolalnes from B cents up; Drew Silks from 40 cent* upward, and all other Goods In proportion. . . . . ~,„. As we are about to take account of stock InJ_ short Urn., wo Will offer our Goods at pnre* that cannot fail to suit al purchasers. We solicit an early c .11 lnun our friends and the nubile generally that we may hare the pleasure of glr- BILL & CO., DANKKK3 AND KXCU.VNOK BROKERS, coasts of wood and Firm amtcto. SIGHT KXCIIANGK on the Eastern Clt»» eounumtiy for Bile. Time Lilts at li*cUan«?o and Notes discounted- Gold, Silrer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. CotJocUous made in all tlw principal cities of the United States. De posit* rewired cf Par and Current Funds. t 1J KOAAKV tAiIM. fiOWtSCS KRAJJIfc. mum it EAHM. BAXK.EKB AM) KXCHASt.K BROKERS, BDY AND tfULL Gold. Silver, and Rank NuWi negotiate Loan? ou Heal Km*«* t.r £u*k Auntie*; puftbiw Prom Wary Not** and Time Bill?, on La-'t &ud West; buy and i*cll Stock* ou Commission. . . CotWlim* made on, nil punts in the Union. X’ <L E. ARNOLD A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, *. DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bauk Note*, aud Time Drnfia, An, Ci.Uecihin.* carefully *tt*ud*l to, and proceods remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold un coiuuiDtdon. tE||,No. 74 Fourth at., next doer to Bank of tMttrlJjS. i_*»tJ ~ aWti.V loomir. STOCK. AND HILL BROKER, Office, yo. 9*2 FoutL\ ft., aUrv. Mood, PITTSBURGH. *»> Note?. Draft?, IWndn. M.irUtfure*. and Loan? on col lateral*. negotiated. Stocks and Uod Warrants bought and roll. " rW EXCHANGE AND HANKING IIOUSB OF A. WILKINS & CO., No. 75 Fccrtu SraaiT, Opposite the Dank of Pittsburgh. . j m p 5 Pirranttaca Ouevti&c and bbrtiyn J&xfiainr, y><**. and Silver Jlnuuhl. .W and AjW..: ruj/U. alike EXCHANGE AND BANKING ilO U * E 0 • .WILLIAH A. HILL A CO., 04 wo'.'D rTr.icT. rirr-r.c&on. allowed on time fjanl ruoarsos ucu N '' ' ' ' tuH * Y VHOMF3ON BELL A CO., BANKERS AND D R' l K U It > . Cbnvr o/ Third ami W'-l lM:st,urg ~J .u ' TIIO9IA* WOODS, «- COMM B H C 1A L 1! H U K E 11, •<*» AMI t.RAUK IX Notes, Bondi, Slocka, Heal Katate, 4fcc., Yt, Tij b\>urOi ,f . F.rtj'vrgh. i\i t'U hMI Lj UK JAMKS W. WOODW'KLL, CABIS HT -M A *V UFA VTVJI XB wirV-roami 97 And 09 Third •tree*. J. \Y. W. iaijraD*r;\ ; his frieuds end that ! un« ivmj'ic-'-nl hl‘ [ ( yumifurr, which Is * i ■ . the largeet and beat erer offered f r >;*!•' In this City, *h«h < will b* 4old at priws as low as any In the United States, ] gut or West. • . ! As he is <JeU;rtXLlo«d lu uph<dd thu quality with well sea- j sooed material*, b*»t wurkmam-hip.au-J newest design* and from ebe*x>*c: of his < rl. r» and farbitj; In inanufrcturuq;, he is enabled u> product a furniture, at the lowest Pr uTba* adopted the principle r.f Identifying his customers' internet with his own, in quality and pr.ra, an-l X««p* al ways on: hand the greatest venwtt nf -very d**crip».vin or furnJturt, from the cheapen autl plainest, to the moet ele gant and oostljr, thatelwmm, or any part of «>u*> m *y furnished from hi* stock, or manufactured expressly toor der. The following arables consist, in part, ei bis stock, which for richursi of style and tmiab, cannot be surpassed In any of the liutern ntlee: houia XIV urte-a-tfte S*»fa«; tO iJofas, In plush and hair cloth; 60<los- Mahogany Chairs; SOnioA Walnut '* MMabogany Rocking “ 20 Walnut *• “ 60,'Mahogony Diranp; 20. Walnut to Marble Top Ootn* Tables: 60 “ ** Dressing Bureaus; Ztj “ u Washstand»; 40 Enclosed “ JOQ| Common “ 30 Plain Dressing Bureanp; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: '2O Walnut 60 COttags “ {OO Cherry and Poplar Didst*ads; 20 Mabogen* Wardrobes; 10 Wainut- “ 10 Cherry “ M Plain Bureaur; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and lloolni.-*- ; 30 dOi. Cano Seat Chairs; Sit Cane Peat Hocking Chairs; 13 laaitna* Writing Desks; Qat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Ktigiiiree; # Paper Maphe Teblee: Oootersatkm Chain; Pembroke “ “ Holt and 'Her " Reception “ laidies* Work * 4 Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Table*; Arm ** Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; A large assortment of COMMON FXIINITURB and WINDSOR CU AIRS. CaaiKit lUtxaa supplied with all at* tides in Uwlr line. STEAMBOATS and lIOTKLS, furnish-*d at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. __ *pr& A boy I ftmL . Tits RuUcrtl*»rB lender their ackoow-fjt tor the favors bestowed by their friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest- * 1 1 ed la building boats, that they are at all tici»« prepared to furnish, on the roost reasonable terms, every description of Cabin furniture and Chairs of the best material and work manship. T. B. TrOUXQ 4 CO.. Comer Third and Smithfield streets, opposite “ BrnvriV Hotel:” James Lowry, Jr., CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MAN UKACTUUKR—No. 294 Fetterman’s Row. Liberty street. na* ou hand a large jtock of Chaim and Bwlstrtul* of every dewriptloo, made of th« best materials, which ho will nil lower than articles ol the lame quality m" be sold in the city. He would oal) par* ticular attention to his large stock ol Mahogany and Walnut Chain* aud Bedsteads, which ho will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning ol every description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Warn Rooms, or at the dill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly tteuded to. MILLIKEi A CO.; HAVE ON HAM) at their extensive CABINET and chair Manufactory, no. in amithfleid street, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell 16 per cent, below customary rates. Ureat lndncementi to Cash Purchateri, WE will soil our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND UEDSTEADd, ct prices that cannot fail to please rash purchasers. All our work is warranted. Ourtarmaare CASH.; JAMES LOWRY, JR^ ' mar2s oor. Seventhjtod Liberty sts. • vv'M. E. STEVENSON continues to mauuiscturv ul CABINET-WARE OI rvorydopcription.athisnldstnnd, MB corner of Liberty tod Seventh streets. UNDBKTAK * attended to. In all its branches. mvll REdTAU lIA.n T.-. CORNUCOPIA ROYSTER-AND COFFEE HOUSE.*** D. BARNARD. No. 40, Fifth Sired, between Wood and Market. janl9:ly] pimumtoß. crystal palace, Ifo« IB Market street. C. C. SEELY, /''"N RESPECTFULLY iulhrms his friends and the iK*\ ja^/pnbllcin general, that be has just started his Kiv York and Philadelphia modern style of COOKING OYSTERSandeverytlungelselnthe datingline. Oysters in the Shell or Stewed, for cents a dozen. He will also furnish the best of everything that the market will afford. House always open hulil 3 o'clock In the j morning. ro*f!3-tf OYBTER SALOON AND Ktu»IAtUAA il 108 WOOD STREET. THE subscriber now Ills OYSTER SALOON -AND BATING HOUSE perfected In a manner that cannot be exoeled by any trfmilar establishment in the city. MEALS WILL BE SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY, from the Choicest Heats* Fowls, Fish, Ac., Ac< His Bill ofpsre cannot be surpassed, and lie would respect-. ful.,lnTi<at 11 ..«. n t i o n orthepublicU»l^ 33T[^ 108 -Wood street. jagfcmastf gt. (Ulr liaier Beer Urtwerr. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he is now folly prepared to serre private families and the public eenerally. with hi* oelebrated LAGEIt DEER, in at bis office, NO R 9 DIAMOND ALLEY, (uear Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or rldnlty. je2B:tf • r. 0; oCiIKNCh. " : Benita' Laftr fieer Hall, - "” No. 106 SmithJUid street, opposite the Custom House. ; rpEE subscriber bu just opened one of the larpwt anJ I best finished Lager Beer Halls in the city- Ula BeerD acknowledged to be a superior article, and ®™*T otherae comae Nation about hig house cannot be excelled. A.BKNITZ. LJft’ANTKD—A situation for a man and wife to work on W aftrm. Apply at FRANOJBCDB' A*ency, Office, apl *' 65 Fifth street, near the Post Offlee. ‘ . **» . --vr' -q *y?.. New Arrlwuf'of Sj' * B<I s “ mmer ory AT NO. 99 N. W. SID* OF WOOD^Krlllsh DUKEGO k CO., Importer* and Jobbers in Britlsn, # French and German DRY POODS- Having rece ed our large and extensive stock ot epring and ® um _ gooda,-nurcbaml from importers, manufacturer*, and part through onr own importation, we feel «Je In ® > old customers, country merchants and dty dealer* g »y, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we oan offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely with in the trade. „ . . „ . Among OUP dry good. slock will be found rasnvieree, do lain,,, fortAmouth lawn, of tlio d ”L r !l~? r iwntJ mohair lustres, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured * ginghams and fancy prints, latest stylo* Testings, casslmorcs, satinets, t s eeds and summ rp looning; brawn and black muslins, tab,n diapers , We hare also opened a rely large a** o ' l ®'" l ° r newest style*. palm W >»“. Bdtland braid and Unborn, and an emensiye yarioty of hosiery, gloves andl nabojp. with taoagobda,feuey nettings, Jaconetts, mull and figured Bulks musuns and black silk veils, Ac. . <mr variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per cussion caps, threads,port monaies, patent meJiclnw, per turnery, aud almost every artiele usually kept in rtety line, together, with a large stock or gold ami watenee, watch materials, glasses, goidandgiltjewelry ; i buyer. * HEW DBT GOODS B’_ . Iron Front—Mo. Oi Market street OLii tonn beiug now open tor Uie Lr*n«a<Tttnn of al Dry Goods business. wo would resfwctfully soltdl the patronatfe of tilts public, from our t-K -tonulvo and well wloctud stock ofMLKS, ¥AhC\ AM) tfTAI’LK Gi)OD3 we cm offer bucli Inducemcoia »» «» »°- sure entire sails£»cUun. “,A. . , , apr4:tf Non. 91 Market and 8 Lomn CLOTHING STORE JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. ItOKMKKI/Y of the celebrated Clothing Depot oa Liberty 1 street wbkh haf won an unbounded |x>pularity under be name of the TUItKK BIG DOOKB, ba*e, for the pur pose of acquiring more space for their Immense■burineea, rtmoTed to the specious building oo llj e corner_of DIAMOND ALLKY AND HOOD aTKLKT, Where they hare now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHSI AJfB READY MADE. CLOTHING, "I'jiat hu «T«r bean off<v«»d U»tbe public- Tb*>ir principal obj«rt for thU nraoral, lo togWe then more faclUtl* forth* m _ . „ WHOLESALE TRADE. TheT »r* prepared to m»U Ooodß Rt tbe _ j/OWEST EASTER A TRICES! A md they will wirrmot then to be m* good w moy menu* ficturrf in th* Union. ,lcl CUSTOM WORK, lISTU* lipsl 3TYI.Ii A*o CPO:< TH* SROITXSt ItOTIC*. The*h»Te on bend m fall mad ivmutiful mseoumeut o! LOTH# end COATINGS, lor , _ r _ FROCKS, DREBB, WALKING AND BDSI Our internet* ere Identical with thoe. of >ar , ,nd we ensure the public that our fidelity will oot fall In filluu: all order* we may he taTCred with. J®* DON'T FOIUJKT TUB PLACB— i\o. Wood street, (EAST BIDE,) COfLSKB Of DIAMOND ALLEY, s » We ilealfeoar patronsto understand that we h»Te nMonsrraoy ©onowtinn with the Clothin K U«Mine«* «»n Liberty street. Oar attention In deroted exrlu*lT«Jy to the Uouae* abore designated. mar 23 MEW HPRISti GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLObKEY A CO S Whole ul( Clothing Warehouse, No ** Wood street, and «*»'•* of Diamond alley, the largest and moet varied RtocA goods that thi* celebrated boos* ha* ever had the pleasure of WUlng the attention of the public to. These goods have »hwi> purchased from first band*, and, consequently, no M'cood profit on them, which leave* os able lo ssy that we can ao<l do aril at a* small profits as any house In the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealer* and country merchants, »a general, to uire u» a call, and examine our extensive assortment or HEADY MADE CLOTHING. It U almost impossible to enumerate the quantity of immense piles of garments that it, to be seen at this larg establishment; U is suttl. imt to b „ C,-,. SANDKL UHAV, XO.VHf&VSZo&t'B'tfifoc!, BT. CljU» BTRBCT, KTTBBCmOH. GENTLEMENS CLOTULMO made exclusively to order, *ml warranted to aoU Hw constantly on tend • •MrJwortnwntofCLOTßi. CASaiMERKS, VBSTINOB, IdU OVERCOAT INC, of the laUwt»tyle», "elected 7 P f., r th-ouJtom trade. Gentlemen leaving theirorder*. will h»v* ih«*ir wUhee consulted and compiled with, a* all work I, jour under his own mperrtalon. nt>Tli - ... ~;ciot*i»»*l Cloth»o*J riMiK oodersißned respectfully inform* his friends and t he I publlethatbelsnowrecelTlnßathiiistore.No.l., lib erty street, a choir* assortment of Ooths, CWimnw «nd Veetinga, of the latest and no?t deslrah.# styles, "h‘ 0 is prepared to make to order lo the newt fashlonahh' man no?. at short noti«, and on the most reawnabl* terms. W«haraaiiH> on hand a larje and well manufactured stock of p**ly road" Clothing, to which we Invite the attention I of buver*, either wholesale or retail. Person* who purchase Roods tor cash, will find u to tnrtr idvanUvße to rail at 177 J. Lrrty rtreet. before making their [inarVj t». ttM r» sa. New Clothing Store, NO. 4. SIXTH STREET, OHMSITK LinEttT\. 11HK subscriber ha* just opened tbi* new establishment, where be ha* a! way* on hand a large and choice a*#on meut of all article# of CLOTHING, which be warrant# equal to anv in the city, and will »el! at the most reasonable pn "'n,.'« b i7 Ub " C ” *” 8i, B. h o m p?KxiiKl>rEß. WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. lirK IIAVK THE tJOODrf'—Jewelry, lu rich and beau \V tiful ninety, welTselected, and a large assortment. Watches, the mo** celebrated and perfectly Ociehed, of London. Lirerpool add Ueneyu manufacture. fellTer Ware made |n my* own manufactory at OaMand, and warranted pure\#>in quality. c ; , ~ Military Good* anil Society Emblems, Jewel*, Seals, he gllEtpMtaST« wire, Umps, Girandole*, Mathematical Instrument*. Glaa* Cutter*' andai*«Jer’s IHamonds, Ac., Ac. All a* cheap a* any in this or eastern ritie*. Watch repairing done In a noverior manner. Jewelry made and mended at theoldontwtablUhedsbopln tniscity. W, n. WILSON, mvaa corner Market and Fourth nt*. Pfetflt 6b Heyran, DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ©L SILVERWARE, Ac., No. 4i VIETII Street, mar opposite the Morning Post, formerly occu- Clßpiad by TiUineman A Co. M o hare no- hand a splendid* assortment of 8 day and 'U hourClocu, whichwe offer to the public at great bargain*, such ms Iron cases, pearl inlaid and all other pattern* of Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of fine go d « wi *Uver latent lerer, cylinder, and anchor escapment WaUhos, and an ele gant stock of Jewelry and SUrerware, which w« Intend to ""nj. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at low prices, and P_rL_ HKW JEWELRY BTOBE, No* 87 MtrMet Street* (Stand dor abort tht North-mat oomrr of tht Diamond.) TORN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John B. M tadden J A Co.,)respectfully announce* u»the Jpenod, at the a bote stand, aline assortment of WATCIIKB, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED W ARE, LAiUS, UI RAN DOLES, }\>ckft and TaUtOutlery, Cbmmunvm StU, and the usual tariety of goods In his line of ßMciaSftre and attention giran to the REPAIR of PINE experlenco in burinaiut. he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may faror him with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1863. Henry RUhardaont Jeweller* rTAYING re-fltted hU store In a handsome manner, and F ‘JAN m hp'lw Work'T.bk^nd gf t «prLr£.^«^ d r»u I-itvK watpITKS AND RICH GOLD JtSWELRY AT l Bargains —We wish to inform the public that we n^rto/ourPr»l>* ■“*<>' smgH*as “““u-wSihiropolrtai attoodod to In allita branch**, m'Trup.riorS.nn'ST 301dJ...1ry mpatad or manaTac turn! to order at abort notice, at Hoo p.g t CT Market st. W AT P H M A*K EE AND jEW E L E R , CLOCKS I, WATCHES, JEWELBY, AND D fANCT COOPS, So. 36 DiaKosn ket and Wood streets, WtUburgb, Pa- Ail aJticlea mm at this establishment will be warranted- Repairing ’ Watches and Jewelry promptly executed at the shortest ootice. All work done will U warranted. I J*l6.ttm vi; -V.ViV ’..V/ . r v % ’ *. ' k .# ‘ «.'• , *\ ' • * *-»V- *• •*“ % ** * t * »Xf . * ’ ' CLOTHING. NESS COATS. JOITN M*CLOSKFY*_CO. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Notice to gtoekholderi. * GREEAULT to awwilaUonor tho A of the Odd Fellow* So* SLStA^SS; ftifUimont of their # ®t** rt P° on, WM a HUJJTKR, ® the noth of Jon., ZSSuo., oomer Morkot tsd 8eoo»4 tU. I^LANEOUa MISCE DK OUINOI’I Improved Hon-Eiploaive Cemphene. tunpe. , _ y r ][<TlNa TUB fIK right fbr the abore LAMP Id the KM counties of ALLEGHENY, BKA «>VKK, WASHINGTON, FAY- Y I ErTH.snd GREENE, wearepre pared to furnish Lamps, or ml) Eights for * reasonable price.— . <fbef«e Lamps are so constructed 4 a* toreuderexploslonlmpoMihie. ,„d U» public may realaatidted "archly They ato materials used being cheaper than Weal«- ‘th £~m It of all such as bare occasion to uae Lamps oi aa. “ a'BUdl., Batavia. S. Y-, S. A. Wllaon, Y. t IS?’ 2° I. c. M’Kennen, lUrlem, N. Y. 2&SHT fo «w,«»»rw-i -s ||sr s A D Tyron, do R- Brown, do OIL a2d"^ r m>w.y, d ror „>„ a. %£luraU™ of Bteamboatman *° d fully invited to the ue* patent and (£n. The Lamp, may be seen In operation at Dr. KEY3F.iI S Drug Biore. 140 Wood street, where they are kept for sale.. feblO:dawtf ; ffKW OFKICK^ Seal Estate and Contracting Agent. rruu subscriber has been Induced to open an office for I ibe purpose of buying and selling, on haTinz the Agency of large Steam B*tr-M)U« and Boat- Yard/on the Allegheny rlrer, together with *JJJJ facilities from other water and steam saw-mills, lie flatters hS”I7 Eat ho ran fumUb any bilU of lumber and Umber of any kind, Brent or .mall, long or .hort. aml .■Oliver them at any point on the kUegtieny. Mononpjbela, Ohio, or Missl.-ippi rlrere; contract to build Urge Barge . Store Roat«, Coal Flat., Boat Gunnels, Bridge road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, *<u to any glren POIoL and will attend to the Bale and Hentofßeal Estate. From his long experience In lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks he can gire general satisfaction. All persons are requested to make their contracU soon; espe cially those wanting boats or large bills of lumber and tim ber should contract for them in the fall for the spring and summer use. He will also attend to the purchase and sale 3, Alleghany Horn*. DAVII) MDHS - RZ7L&KKCU. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Ksq., “ . D . _ Mr. Itoht. 8. Brown. Esq., ‘‘ Allegheny Bj«r. Mr. Wm. Armstrong. “ Clarion Mr. o*>rce B. gwoney, C. A J. Hahn A Co., dWiblvdaw DufTi Blerc«ntlU College* p4t . t * ,>, ?s 1 ■XTADLtSHF.L IN IS4&—lncorporated by the Legisla H/ture of Pennsylvania, with perpetual charter. DQAtm or DIRECTORS: Hon. 3 KUts Bcchahab, I Hon. ?•'s^“*’ • i Itm ffILKITM I ** Charles NATI£B» Sr“iu“™, I o™. J. K- slookH.U>. P DUFF Principal • Author of Daft’s Book Keeping, Ac*, rraWorol Book K«pin S ml Comm.rd.lamom,. P n. DALHOPF. Professor of Penmanship. N. U- n ATCII, member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Pro fTni?DKs'i of M.thom.tk.l .nd Cl» •iral Department. Professor of Mathematic*, Ac. | FOUK*ASSISTANTS are constantly employed in the Book-keeping Department. . , . . «„thnr Ditf’s PvhTk* or Boot ktm*o is taught bj the author, ol S"ita io.on-oJ 81.-k t»W»‘ Juou 5, 1*54. By means of this importart loeeMjoPr In about ha f tne uSual time of study. th° «ai of Book keeping is imparted to a degree of perfection new before atiained In the United Slates- . JfV . MU training for httfincs comprebendfl J*^ 00 real business transactions; 300 commercial computations. A thorough eonrseofbusiaesA . . IhiilT futures on Commercial Law a °f 8.-irt.ci.s. the theory of profit-, the art of making mon*y Buff's Book Keeping. Tlarper e edit! n, as*' -1 cents, “ the mo*t perfect and comprehensive in the Kl l>uffVsuimSat Book Kwplog, price $l, portage 9 cents, *» a oerf- t ayetem for such Book* and Accounts. Duff's Commercial Calculations, prire to n^‘ for a drcnlarby mail. [j»twgtw_ David Jlunn, RKM, K'TATIS AND CoNTKACTIXn AfiKNT, No. IKWIN StrMt, Pittsburgh. has for sale, ■* follow*: IMi acre* of laud in C«.l<w rounty, lowa. to ai.« eating oa the main rood to Marina, anJ !t mite* from rip um. t. mile* fr m two Railroad depot*: <W acre* to™*" cultivation. a good Frame House. Frame Barn aad Irrana ri*s a good luring Apple Orchard. The wateml. high, dry, good land, to a very healthy coujty. A very great bargain r*o tie had of this farm for prompt pay. Enquire a* above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the prw 3 a-r. e of land, with a large ?U*am Saw Mill, now in suotWi-ful operation; 3 Frame Dwelling, Bam. Black-, smith Shop andSulf. linat Scaffold, W OTk *2EPr ylA' a, e on the bank of the Allegheny river, nt Miller* leidv, Armstrong county. Fa Ku t -»-e a* or of Mr. U 5 M t'Ort'i f-t. B SI, of 000.1 White Oak'lMmfc. a inches* tbic-s. * or lu teet loo?. < to *® inches wUp. part to be delivered in October next aad part Id April. I*W> Kn.}Otre***b.iee. . . f Aleo. forsale. all the Beds, FuroiW. *od *Ter> tbt.i- «f ti»e Stilus out of a law Hotel, in the *aty of 1 ittebnrjjb, no* dolo.i a Tory i r«e buptai*.**. Two to At« years of the u>*se of the bouse can also be had, and imiaedbste powevwß if r-Hjuired Koguire a> above. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE -AND RETAIL, .« the Pekin Ten Store, , 2K Firra ffmirr, PirtsucßQß, I’t. By tire half chest, of neatry paeaed In metallic package/ U suit the traoe. The »uhsrrtb*r is now reeairinis hts Fall stock of GB .• TI an<l BLACK TEAS.—cnststiair n »ae of the fioeji el i j % to »*• fc'nuJ in tire Eastern mnrKet. Merchants rating tL* .TityarelDTltcJ to call MvlMaanne our stock. Below lea lUt of the rnnous (trades, all of which h«T< been carefully selected, ana can with oonSdonce La reeom* meuawJ: . „ 30 half cLestsfine *ounc Hyson; 10 do do Motuoc iouor Hyson 10 do extra fins Aloyune do; 100 do Superior , do; 1A do extra hna do; 50 LftCiureiLboxes extra Curious\oung Hyson 25 half chests fine Gunnowder; 10 do extra fine 0..; 6 do do Moy one Imperial i 20 do Superior uo; IbO do line Colon* Black Tea; 10 do extra fiao Ooiouk; .* 30 do extra Curious qo; 20 do BuperlaaretT strong and fragrant Oolong. 25 chests extra Coe Kugliah Breakfast Tea; 6 do Curious ao , ALPtV-JaTaand Bio Coffee. Lorertng’sCrushed and Pal- T Principe Seears, which l °SorU:«Uw 38 Fifth atreuCTlUsborgh. iIODY FAT TICK SOW’S BAZAAR AND LIVERV STABLES THK UNDKHStONEO baring e-ected n-w and commo dious STABLES and CAKRIAGB STORB3, laconnee- A tlon wltb bis old establishment, _ «j. 1? prepared 10 ilo a vastly in- I AMI ' r-reaned business. He has pro tJ-Q- virion for OS B HUNDRED AND ** FIFTV lIORSES, ©f which he can take an lomww num- has arranged hu new building with and storiog for job, of new and second hand Carriage. , or all descriptions, 0> which he will give ample attention. There'!* also within the new building an Bqnestrian where Elonwe air trained and exercised, which will be fou ud advantageous to persons keeping tloreee with the tinder *1 'Thankful forao exceeJingly liberal patroAg* In the, past and the favora ot a multitude of Crteois, the undersigned will endeavor to command Its continuance by d««rvinh it. mylfcdmdaw ROPY PATTKKgU.v. CARtUAfeUS FOR BAL.K. milE undersigned has juatrwelvea athls mm m 1 CARRIAGE WARKHOGSE, situated/. ißWgjft ocar the Two Mile Ron, between and Lawrenceville, a splnodid assortmentjiHL-.—2S2— of VEHICLES, of every description. and will continue to receive regularly, new and second band Carriage*, AtOnet, Buwin, <2c., which he will sell on the very lowest terms for cash wiib hU well known facilities in the East, he flatten himself In putting down all competition.' Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. Especial and nnvnpt&ttentton paid to repairing of Carri eg«a, Ae. _ fmylB:d*wy| JOSEPH WIIITK. nOBURT 11. PATTERSON*® fbrs LIVERV AND SALE s4ofc&: rtj\ STABLE, • gj^gjr Corner Diamond aiveet and CUerry alleyi aprlVtf VITTSHVaOU. PA NOTICE. GEORGE W. SMITU Informs the public that be has dis posed of bid entire BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT * f ihe Brewery on Tilt street, to W.D. English, whom he re commends to hia customer* in that department. To tlie Public* The subscriber begs leave to announce to tb" public that be baa the BOTTLING DE PARTMENT of the Pittsburgh Brewery fmui'tl. W. Smith, on Pitt e'reet. He te prepared to supply, in any ituantlty, and at moderate prices, Smith’s celebrated KKNNKT £ ALK and BROWN STOUT; also, common ALK and POBTKR, In quart or pint bottles, Haring been for a leogth of time connected with Mr. Smith's establishment, he feels entire confidence in being able to serve families and the trade with promptneseand entire satisfaction. Particular attention paid to packing for shipping. All order* delivered. [Jy4:lm] W V. ENQLIaU. JUST PUBLISHED and for sale at RUSSELL’S DEfuT of Cheap Literature, No. 15 Fifth street, the following Works— * The Rappers: or. The Mysteries, Fallacies, and Absurdi ties of Bpirit Rapping, Table Turning, Ac. Boston Slave Riot, and Trial of Anthony Burns. Rosa Lambert: or, the Memoirs of an Unfortunate Wo man, by G. W. M. Reynolds. Asbleigh, a Tale of the Olden Time, by Miss Dupay. Travels in Turkey, by Adolbhus Slade. The Lion's Skin and the Lover’s IJunt, Vy Charles de Bernard- Remember the Bookstore, 15 Fifth street, near the corner of Market. RUSSELL A BROTHER, jej4 Booksellers and Stationers. WM. A. M’CLUKG, DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS. t PITTSBURGH, PA. AS now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, in addition to bis already extensive, stock, purchased from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market prices. Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by th# quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. iff- Goods delivered in theclty free of charge. sep2l mead and Mineral Water Fountain. WUOWE, No. 01 FIFTH Street, next door to Maawle . Hall, dealer in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY. Ice Cream, of the beet quality, served up during th? sea son. Also, Strawberries and Cream. Families can be supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits, during the season, on the most reasonable terms. Orders are respectfully solicited. jefctf Advertisement, ANY person wishing to make si>oo to 6 months, address me, post-paid, Farmington, Trumbull county, Ohio. This la no fiction or book ageney. No traveling is necesaa ct ; bnt any person can remain at home make the above som In the time stated. Address CiUr AND DRY TOBACCO—2S bbls and 90 hi bblssupe / rtor, for rale by (JeSSJ SMITH A SINCLAIR. >X‘’. MEDICAL. Carter ’* Simuixh -fieri* re. THE iIREAT PURIFIER OB THE 40001'. wot i eauicu op ***cc*t tw it. ♦■v* wr ... «»• An invaluable remedy fobschokola .uiog> -Evil, Bbeaniatnui, Otostbihtp Cutaneops. Eriiidiour, I’implus or Pustules oo the Matches,' Belie, Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Vetter, BcxldHead, Enlai tad Pain of theßoneeand Joints, Btubborn Ulcers Byj bl» tide Disorders, Lumbago, Spinel Complaints, soil »ft ph esses arising from antnjadirioaß use of Mercury,lmpru deuce la Life, or Imparity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which bos become celebs ted. tor the number of extraordinary cures effected through Itt *gency, bos Induced the proprietor*, at the urgent request it tbeir friends, t«?offer ft to the public, which thev Jo wRI the utmcat confidence iD-itt-»lrttt« and wonderfhi».«:TntSv« oropcrties. The following certificate*, selected from ■ Brgt number, are, however, stronger testimony than the mer* word of the proprietors? and. u» from gentlemen well xoown la their localities, and of the highest respect abUltj aouy of them residing in the city of Bichmond, Va. P, HOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Rfrbmon coown everywhere, says be has seen the medicine c*lle< loner's Spanish Mixture administered m over a bondrw. «ses, in nearly alt the diseases for whichit is recommend ed, with the moat astonishingly good results.. He M) sit the most extraordinary medicine he has ever seen. AQUE AND FEVKBr-URBAT CUBE.—I hereby eertlfj that for three yean 1 bad Ague and Fever of the most rio lentdescriprion. 1 had seTeral Phyridans, took large quan tities of Qalntoe, Mercury, and I believe all the ionics ad vertlsed, but all withoat any penpanent relief. At last 1 tried Cartel's Spanish Mixture, two battles 01 wbU-b effec tually eared me. and 1 am happy to say I have had neither chills or fever since. I consider it the best'Tonkin tbt world, and the only medicine that ever reached my case Jobs Lowcnzh. Beaver Dam, near Bichmond, Va. a B LUCK, Esq., now in the dty of Richmond, and for many years in the Post Office, has such confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that be has bought upwards of fifty bottles, Which he has prec away tothe afflicted. Mr. Luck bays he has merer Known to toil, when taken oocordlng to direction*. Dr. MINOR, a practising Phyridan, and formerly cf tbt City Hotel, rathe city of Richmorf, says be hay wUnesna in a number of instances the effects of £p:u»i*t Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He ssy sms uase of Consumption, dependent on the Hirer, the good of facts were wonderful Indeed. _ „ _. . , SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of DrinkeT * Mor ris, Richmond, was cured of Liter Complaint ol right v«nn standing, by ithe use of two bottles of Carter's Sp'*hb>t CURB OF SCROFULA. I —The Editors of tbc Rich mond Republican had a servant employed In tbrlT pres.* room cured of violent Scrofula, combined wttbßheama twm, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bath* of Carter's Spanish Mixture mode a perfect cure of him, and the Editors, in a public noiice, say they “ cbeerftilty re commend it to all who are afflicted with any disease o£ lb blood.” . -J STILL ANOTHER CURE OP SCROFULA.—I had B ; rerj ralttable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mir.tur [OT;4to Utta I,.^o.bl.m^dnSoß 1 ,.^o.bl.m^dn SoB Conductor on the B. F. and P.R. R. Co., Richmond, Ye. SaSrHEOM of TWENTY YRARS STANDING CURED. —Mr JOHN THOMPSON, residing in thedty of R&htnonu, wu aired by three bottle* of Carter's BpenlA Miito rr, of gait Rheum. which he had pearly twenty years,and * bleb all the physicians of the dty could not core. Mr. Thomp* •on is a well known merchant in thecity af Richmond, Va. and hi* core U moat remarkable. WM A MATTHEWS,of Richmond, had a eerrant rarr-d of BvnMlts, in the wont form, by Oerter 5 # Spanish Mi: ture. He Says be cheerfully recommends it, and considers it on Invaluable medicine. ’ , Q RICHARD B. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofu la and what physicians call confirmed Consumption, by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. EDWARD BURTON, commisrioner of the revenue, -ay* ! he has seen the good efforts of Carter’s Spanish Mist r re ta a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfect cure for that horrible disease. . WM G HARWOOD, of Richmond.cured of OH Sere-and UlcertC which disabled him from walking. Tpek a fet. hot- Uet of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch; in a abort time permanently cured * IMnripaJDepot atM. WARD,CLOSE A C0.,N0.6351 Uen "dTOTTA SONS, N 0.132 North 2d st., Philadelphia, nav '.KTT k BEERS, No. 125 Mata street, Richmond. Vm, in.i for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO.,L- WIL 'W, Jr ACO PLBMING BROTHERS, 60 Wool! street, rrtts* WhjELP. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and by Dpr and Dealer* in Medicine everywhere. ort«H*v ly PILLS: FOB ALL THE PUBPOSEB 07 A family physic THERE has long existed at .b 1 W demand fOT an effective pargvti' - pill which could be relied cm as sur> »ud J perfectly safe in its operation- Tbw f • has been prepared to meet the.: <Je- Qa. mand. and an extensive trial • f »ts* rirtoee has eoneiurively shown viib whitaooeessitareomplisbestbi put* poee designed. It is easy tom..Re a physicalpiA, bat noi e*ay _to i :nke tb. br»i 01 ... pUU an. which ahottU h *"i ' icclkinm but »)l th« -teuUte. “< •'•'J ° th “ r - Ih , h “ ten .ttrawej here, und with wh*t CUCte. .we wou lie p Dec’fully submit to ihe publio decision- It has bew; un fortunate for tbe patient hitherto that almost «toj r ***' tire medicine i« acrimonious and Irritating to the bowels. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping ;etn and revulsion In the system as to more than counterbal nc* tb- good to be derived from them. These pU$ produc ■ no Irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously exi -mg I obstruction or derangement io the bo els. Being pt.->-lv I vegetable, no harm can arise from tbetr use in any qy uti ty • but it l» better that any mediduo should be takcu j -nil eiously Slinato directions for tbeir aw in the e*..-ral diseases to which they are applicable are given on the vx. Aiwhg the complaints which have been speedily cure r by them wcmaTmention UTerComplaint.iniUvanousf. m» of Jaundice," Indigestion. Ungnor, »uJ hw of App> ib-, Ustlessnew. Irritabllitr, Bilious Headache, Billons >. rcr, Keret and Arne. Pita* in ihe Sim aod LoinSl'Toi'. In ti .th. all these are but the eooseqnenee or diseased action m the lirer As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure i he. in Coetireoess, Piles, Ootic, Dysantary, Humors. Fcr. :ula and Scarry, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers an-, im purity of tbe blood; in short, any and every case wht e a norgatlre is required. They hare »!*<> producedsomesingalnrlysacreasfQlr-. res in Rheumatism, Goot. Bropsy, GraTel, Krysipelaa. Hal i'-a tif.n of the Heart, Pain* In the Buck. Stomach and ? d*. They should be frt-eW taken in tbe spring of the yea-, to purify the Wood and prepare the -system forth* change of MHjtoas. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach ved 1 bowels into healthy action, and restore* tbe -ppetite, >nd i rigor Tb*y purify the blood, and, by their aUmulan: ae -1 tien on the circulatory system, renovate tbe strength c i tLe bf>ly, ond-resUtfe the wasted or diseased energies o» the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is «drr:iU eeous even iboogb no serious derangement exists: bu: in necesaary dosing should never be carried too far, a* e- «*ry purgaUve medicine reduce* the strength, when taken to exc«s The thousand cases in which a physic is reqi .red cannot be enumerated here, bot they suggest them** *<•* to the reason of every bodj; and it is confidently beii ved this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing* icfa has hitherto been available to mankind. When tbeir »lr tues are once koown, the public will no longer doubt \ hat remedy to employ w»-«n in need of a cathartic medicio. 1 Prepared by JAUEd C. AVKB, Aseayer and Pm-ml Chemist, Lowell, Mam- Price 25 cent* per box. Jlvel xes fC gofci by B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., PitUbon*, »o all Druggist*. jyfcgmd* EDMUND WILKINS Eag) _ oiks, ! NO 246 UKAD Of WOOD BTKXBT,POTBBCWHI, ■ And near tit Cemetery GaU,Lawrenee*UU. MONUMiafTS, BURIAL VAULTS, TOMB STONES- ka Freeport Stone Walls and Fences, Mantle Pieces, Urn trv ind Ker Tops, alwajr a on ta»Hl and made to order.., »$ jj_ntTtn*.Jntrodueed a new style ox Fence for 1 eterV Lots, of DURA BUS >TONE, cut through In pant* or railioK form, and at eery little cost orer Iron fencing- l . refer to specimen* Of that and other work 1 bate aln :iyy i done In the Allegheny Cemetery. I here on hand aci ice selection of drawings tor etery description of work it my 1 !!»•• • BOTUffCis: Col. HENRY MoCULLOCQH, Pittabargb. Wll. BAQALRY, Esq., do KRAMER * RA.HM, do Mrs. lIABMAR DENNY, do Hon WILLIAM WILKINS, Home Wood. Hon. THOB. IRWIN. Allegheny. Mrs TIERNAN, Sr., do JitON McDonald CROSS AN, &qr., Monoo£«l cjT' AprlOJ. TDK OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN TUIS C:TI MOITKT TO THE OLD COUNTRY. I JAMBS BLAKELY begslesreto ny to these persons Lee*. iQ2 friends in the Oid Country, and desirous of en her Mndißsttett money or paying their passage* that hb ar nmsementsfhr doing either is now complete, and on so Jam e bMis that mistakes can not occur, nor losses aecrne to -uy Birte Darina the last ten years in which be has bee?, m thUbueiiieee, be has remitted orer a Hair Million of Dollars wlihoutthelosaof a the houseforwhich Uis aeenMn Liverpool,ha* shipped noilew than 46,000 perxms tha last year to this country, without a eomplaii t of “tSlfbr London, Dublin, U ver* pool. Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Iwt Cntl Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to New York Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and New Orleans, end from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly to for wardlne passengers from thenoe to any part of the country. He also has rightdraftt for sale, payable at the folio* lag t '*“’’ TU: ON KNOLAND. Edwards, Banilford kCo london. Wm. Tappecott k 00...« —.... —.UTar; »>oI. (AvalmMein the principal cities and towns throughout I England and Wales.) ProrincUl Bank Ireland—•'*-*••-* Armagh. Belfast, Downpetrick, Bnn_ Mallow, Btrabane, Athlooe, O*rlo l Drogheda* Pernmy/ Monaghan, Bnniseo ftaifln*, Cavan, Bundalk, Galway* Newrr Tralee. Balymana, dOßttieii, Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, Jonghall, SoSSge, Kilkenny, Dungannon, KUruah, Witerffi; Ootardi". ftooMtoWß, Cork, Kuril a B»hdOS* fUth . WeXfcTd, Sootehm Umerkk* BaUyahaason, .... uooteniu, “""oN SCOTLAND N&tlonal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and 1U tranche* In utr to*»« >» BcoU reisc*. M*>m. Edward Blount A 00., Banker! Ja: (Available in as; dty In trance.) ON QBRMANY. .| nrr - yegel, Kock 4 Bankers, Frank&rt-cn-the-Ma (Available in any city in Germany.) JAMES BLAKELY, 'febZi 196, cor. of Seventh aUtrSmUhfialdst< T?UKOPKAN AGENCY. PABSENCES A REMITTAb OE. Tj OFFICE.—Jamee Blakely has arrangements .jn ule with Eastern Booses, which enables him to lane Drada, parable at sight, for any amount, In U>ndon, Livery*'Ol- Dublin, Paris, and Frankfort on the Main; also, at aH the Prorinclal Banks and Brandies iu Gennany, Fwnc* Great Britain, and Ireland. Drafts over one hundred pounds at $4,05 to £l. OfB«, earner ofSetentb and Smlthfield at*-, my 25 • . .. - - SMI ANNUAL SALE— MOO yar« fo*t colored Lawn* at 6 cents per yard; Barege Delaines 10 cents, wirth 18; with all other kind*of goods in Proportion, at A. A. UAdUN A UIjL ,esa » rmh PROF. BYRON H ROBB. Manna— uo it». muu, iu iuu» uaiox m. bj' anna MJBSrMOIM S . >V . . : S •■: -.“•* ■■■ . if Invigoratieg Cordial * A Fhesomensiv is M«£citt£ __ HKAI.TU-lUSS'IOKM) 'AND U» *T ' Ml. Miißsys INVTO&RATUn XUZM-mJXaL! UIAL.—At first th«* pvoperOea attributed to Fro. lfocae'i Invicorathiff KttxirorCoßHalver*4etined 1 8tx9*ufc public, Often deceived, could not believe the rimplii—t ' limetruth*announced rnl fmif^lWH>> r,hM* f«ctis utMted by witnesses of the highest euM'anA cbaryeter, ere how triumphingcvwr «0 douMfc llty ia.ovegthrpwwby taw of testimony whkfets ■ irnalsdble. . .. --.-V -■■•"■ The ELIXIR rwDedie*. in nil awe*, the deplorable enlf •ruing from « mfe use «r abase of tbe various orgfcarwMdi make up the wonderful machine allwl qib> - Ittaamto full vigor every delicate fhnrtfcm connected witfethat s» 'erkwgoppptfimd matter and the reproduction of human Hfe. T&pWmifw we *5rT cular frame, or deficient Jn. rital power, itte iwaiiwwaw as the only means of communScaifag that energy, WW®* *_ Dwairy to the proper enjoyment of all the Batata! aPP^ 1 * titee, asweU as tin higher mental attributes. 'lttMwflau effect* are not confined to either sex, or to any Sgo» - Sna feeble gift, the ailing wife, the listless, enervated yotttfvth* overworn nan of business, the victim of nervoaidtffrtwoii» the .individual Buffering fiaa general debility, or vTea the weakness of a single organ, will all msnent relief from the nseoi this Incomparably renovator. To those who have predisposition to paraJT!'ts,ii will prove a complete-and unfailing safeguard agahut that terrible malady. There are many, perhaps, who have ao trifled with their ermstftntioßs, that they think themselves beyond the reach of medians. Let not eveu these despair. Tne Elixir deal* with disease as It exists, without r demies to eauscs, md will not only remove the disorder itself, bat. REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. The deranganents of the system, leading to nervous die* ' eases, and the fcuna of nervous disease itself, are ao burner ous that il would require a column to esomerate ibemala dies for which this preparation is a specific. A few, bow er er. may be enumerated, vis: neuralgia, Ue dolereaux, head-ache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation ot tha heart, spinal affections, mtucular debility, tremors, flatn» lence, a pricking sensation, in the flffh, numbßSM, mental . depiwdon, weakness of the will, indh}\»>ition to MOT*, fainting after extreme, broken sleep acd terrifying dreams, inability to remain in one place or position, weakness of tSa. procreative organs, soxunl ineunpitency, melancholy, mas* oniana, floor nlbue, sinking at the sicrnad* female iryegTK larities, a ebtnnic tendency to mlrcaVriage, emaciation. and oil complaints growing out of a free indulgence of thepa* Fiona, and all barrenness that doe* not proeet dCronorganic cause* beyond the reach of medicine. . Whenever the organa to be acted upon are free from aal* formation or suictoral di wens,it is averred that MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR will replace weakness .with strength, incapacity with efflci* ency,' irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and this not.only without hazard of reaction, but with a happy effect on the general organization. 9&~ Hear in mind that ttU tntilndiw, wherever they EnL<h with the nervous | Kynt-in, bud tint the paratytatlon of the nerve of motion 1 aud if physical death. Bear in mind also, that | for every kind of nervous disease the F-Hvir Cordial is lha onlv reliable preparation known. CURB OF NERVOUS D 1 EASES. EUBOf£AB AGENCY. ON IRKUANB- ..^Dublin. -»** *» , ''*-•■* " 'V ; • ,y * .2* •* ' * DR. WORSE’S Kn language can convey as adequate idea or the !mi*e dint** and almost miracolousthsßge which f loecndonsintbß diseased, debflitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, 'weak by nature, or impaired by sicknesa—theur strung and relaxed organization is atones braced, revivified and. built up. The mental and phyafcal symptoms of nervons diseases vanish together under its in* fidence. Nor is the effect tanporary; on the contrary the relief is permanent —for the Cordial properties of the medi* cine reati the constitution iteej£ and restore it to its normal condition. LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of btood to the betd, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of selAJMtrnr- U on _Lf L^r r r insanity, dyspepcds, general prostration, ime Übiiity. DerrcmjnftFs, inutility to sleep, distaste leddent to femmhe. decay of the proixyatfngfonrtions, hysteria, mono I mania, Tague terrors, palpitation of.tbe heart, impotency, I wnrtipalion. from whatever cause arising, it is, if there I is any reliance to be placed on human testimony,absolutely [ Infallible. A 6ftBAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled eilects of this great re-torativs, in tU complaints incident to female?, mark a new era In (be aa naii of medicine. Thousands of stimulants hare been in- Tea u-d—thousand of inyigortntsconcocted--aO purpoiting to be specified in the various diseases and derangement* to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable, ETKRY woman of sense, who sutlers from weakness, dermagement, nervousness, tre- mors, pains in the bark, or any other disorder, whether pe culiar to her sex, or common in both sexesr—to give the to* Tigorattng Oordial a triaL MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial after they bare used a bob tie or tTO, a.thoroach regenerator of the system.' In All directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy oS : spring, who would not hare been so bat for this extrmordi I nftr y preparation. And it is equally potent for the many dls for which it is recommended. Tboaxands of young I „,..n haTe been restored by using it, and not in a single to* has it failed to benefit them. - PERSONS OF PAIiK COMPLEXION. or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of itetthOf t wo to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from % palatal low. sickly color,to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. ■n.«*u> are some of the sad and melancholy effects produ ced by early habits of youth, eis: weakness-of the back npd limbs, pains in the bead, dimness of sight, loss of mus cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive fa net ions, general debility,-ymptoms of oousumptkms, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on tte mind are much to bw drcaibd. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression. I of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, selfdistrust, i lore of solitude, timidity, etu, are seme©t the uvils produ ced. All thus afflicted ’. BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most no> Ctfsary requhilea to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary [dlgrimage—the prospect.hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed' with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be* ocoee blighted with jour own. -/ CAUTION, / Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persona. In future, all the genuine Cordial win have the pßftie tor’s tac-rimile pasted over the corkof each bottle, and the i following words blown in the glass: I Dr, Horae’s Inrlgoratlng Cordial* C. fi. RING, Proprietor, N. T. . The Cordial Is put up. highly eeneeotrated. In pint b 8& ’ i ties —price three dollars, per bqjtle, two for five dollars, six I for twelve dollars. - C. TL'IBINQ, Proprietor, 1 .192 Broadway, N. T. Bold by Dm grists throughout the United States, Canada I and the West Indies '■,? i Pittsburgh—FLEMlNG. BEGS., No. 60 Wood street, - j - 1 Do GEO. H. KKYSEB, No. 140 “ . f Allegheny CRy—JNO. P. FLEMING. j»- • J Cindnnao—B. ff MEAKING3. feblOnnetw • ■ OR TEJi CUKK OF DKAFNKSB, PAINS, tod the Di s charge? of Matter from the -Kara—al»o. all those ils* agreeable seistf like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whining of steam, Ac., which are symptoms of approaching Deafness, and also generally with the disease. Many per* eons who hare been deaf for ten, fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to use ear-trumpets, hate, after tufog one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly leeom* ; mend its use. .1 From the Tribune. 1 PauslS Dob't Nsulzct Yoca Ohildxxx.—Thousands children annually become dea£ in eonsequenea of <Kjk chsrgts of matter from their ears, induced by Hearlet Fever, Colds, Ac. Now. if mothers would do their duty and pro* core Scarpa's OH for Deafness. and use It as directed, their children would be cured: bntlf neglected, the discharge con tinues very troublesome, the hearing gradually gets worse, and finally partial or total desfhos? ensues. IMPORTANT NOTICE: CaUavdue Jfr *. Baxter, and the. w£3 imptri to fou informa- Uon tint wfilcwmnceaittf arincsMyou. ASTOUanttra F*c*l—Philadelphia, January 4.—1 hereby certify, that when I was sbouttwelveyeanolduPgradoally became deaf in both ears, eothal lira few months i found it almost Impassible to hear, noises in the very loudest tone of voice. I remained In that situation until last summer, a period of eighteen vena, when I beard of SCARTA’S COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. I Immediately oMhleed -M bottle, which I have used, end am happy to say St has acted like magic, and quite cured me. Any ope wishing further : information of rov case, which I think;a rdnarkahle one,. will find me by calling at my residence, CoaeaM street, first door above Second street. ' Rnicoii Baxmu.. For sale by §5O Rewards t "WILL be paid to auv’-person.whowiUbuy a bo* §f Dr TERSE I/S HEALING OINT MENT, and use it according to directions, if they will call at my ofitce and say with a clear conscience, that It wOl not con* okfcfy cure Chapped Hands, Cbtblalos.Cba fing, Sore Lip*, Bone and Freeses, Boree an Children, and greatly alleviate, If not. entirely eure Saltrntnzm, Piles, Infigfnma-' Mon of the Breast, Bites ef Meets, Pimples on the Face, uid all Diseuesof the Bldn. "rMvNROK TERREL, Kaug&luck, Conn. For sale by FLEMING BROTHERS, and Pr. KEYBER*- Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.OTBMITH, Birmingham; Ibf,' 8 HOLMES, Temperaneevillc; D. M. CUKEY, Allegheny; WU. SEIBERT A RRO-, 477 Penn street, Pittsburgh; LOR. KNZ A WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works; SAkTL DYKR, Allegheny; WM. SMITH, LawreneeTiUs; LUKE B. DAVISON, East Liberty; SPANG A CO., Bteaaitstuuu* LEWIS DALZELL A CO., Sharpeburg; STEWART, LLOYD ACO Mechanics’ Iron Works; J. W. HANNKN, Man* cheater. jyd&dswy DR. TERREL’S HEALING OINTMENT wiU evrt Balt rheum [Tetter). OhUUeiue. OonunouSoree.CheppAlor OraehodlXende,Bunu or Scmde. Cute or WauuiU.Pll«.ln tom.Bltea of lueeeta,Bore Uw,Pim pies oo the Taeel and BteeUna Out mm Surae ouOUJdlun, udall Oiaeain of the SUn, {tocher oo d rarer than an, BROTHER and Or. KKYBKR, Wn«a street Pittsburgh; J.G. SMITH Birmingham Ding WM BKIBEKT* BRO. 477 Penn street; LOREN* A WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Worts; Mre. B. HOLMES Ttemperaneevflle: D. M. CURRY, Allegheny City;' SmUEL DYbKTAllegheny City; WM. SMITH. Uwraw Sue- LUKE B/DAVISON. East Liberty; SPANG A CO. Ripwartstown; LEWIS DALZELL A CO., Sharpsburgh STEWART LLOYD A Mechanics’ Iron Weeks; J.w HANNEN, Manchester. - • Jy2s:d*we • - A single box of Dr. TERREL’S OINTMENT will , keep any Blacksmith’s, Fanner’* > fe’s bands, let them ehap or crack ever so bad, sound and in nod working order all winter. Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL, Jy2ssi4wy Nangatock. Conn. Private Dlieasut a% DR. BROWN. No. 41 Diamond Alley, Da- a vote* his entire attention to an office Practice. MBB •!■ His businese is mostly coafinod to JVfeofc XM Ttnrrrat Diaeaus. and such painful aflectfcma, Q§ brought on by imprudence, youthrullndulgenc* and excea ' Svchills, Syphilitic Erupcfons,Gonorrhea,Gleet, Btxktu re* Oietnral Discharges, Impurity of ,Oii Blood, with all DMeu» see of the Venereal Organ. Bain Disease*, Beoi»?tießru»» tibns, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak* aees, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Femalr Wiernem, Monthly Supprearions, Diseases of the Joints, ffstnla m Ano, Pains in the Packand Lota*,lrrt tatfon of the Bladder and Kidneys,» uttwesfu Ily treated.— o, |taS?ll2?prartl« (rfa In thte eltj Whte. Dr.Btraa tc.“»r a speedy cure toaJwho may etna un* private Consultation Rocae, 41, Diamond alley moderate. . mrfcJtedr HKBMATIBM'—I- Brown's uew>y uiscuveiyu remedy for Rhfnr , * K *” is a speedy and certain Remedy tt> that oalnftil trouble. Itnever foils. • om« and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND, Pittsburgh, Penn’s. The Doctor ie always at home march23a!Aw. OV. j), Jeya« , » Family Medlelnca JAYNESEiFkiCToRANT; Jay ne’tHsir Touic; “ Tonic Vefndfuga; ’* toaUv, Wr* r «< Carminatlre Balmm; “ Ague Pills; «* Alterative; “ Anwncan UairDy* The above valuable family medicine* constantly on hand, ami sold wholesale or retail,at the Pekin TaaStore,&FtfUt <tT*et. Bv A. JAYNES, Jsnlfedaw ExdluriveAxent for Mtteburgh BTKKT SCENTED RAPPEE BNUFF—The finest arttdis now in use; 300 lb* received by "" JOA. FLEMING, - *j corner of Market street and th* Diamond.. f)URB BRANDY—I oask of the finest Cognac Brandy, to ■ mriiHir 1 purpoaaa, reeetred by JOB* FLEMING. ■via QAffPUnu-46 boxes Proctor A&amblaPi brand, fog- U nla h, l)a*J BMKB * MNCUIB. 1 ’ *• ' J", V» '* ' ~M. t " Vi <%&k- . .-*>/v> : A.JAYNSS. Pekin Tea Store, 30 Fifth street. Pittsburgh/
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