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' 4:4t4 - 47..'.0%**„q`,..' - ,e'f . - _ •. - - . . , %de ,4 -; # * 4. :e ±.: 4 4 •4* OP. -r` 4 _ ; - t,-. • ;' NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every pensou entitled to the right of pre•omplionlo ens of the lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated, is terminal to establish the fame to eatisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper Lied Mao°, and make payment therefor =soon as pruchcllZt of -ter !prim, this notice, and before the Joy app,lnt,•l for the eolininenoement of the public sales of -the tondo embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim will to forfeit Ned. 'OLIN WILSO, .*" "'PIZ • • • 1 • c , • • 4 • 'ft DAILY MORNING POST. WEDNESDAY MO: ' . . I t = Lam Hours, when captain, was once hastily . awakened in the middle et the night, by the lieu tenant of the watoh, who informed him, with great agitation, that the ship was on fire near the magazine. "If that be the case," said he, leisurely put ting on his clothes, " we shall soon know it The lieutenant flew back to the scene of clan gor and again returned, exclaimed— " Yon need not be afraid ; the fire is eatin g° iv.l; ed." " Afraid," replied Howe, "what do yen mean by that sir? I never was afraid in my life;" and, lucking at the lieutenant full in the face, he addod, " Pray, how does a man feel when he is afraid Y I need not ask how he looks." ButIKE —lt appears that this great defender of British concitutloaalisai, and of the immacu late virtues of English stmesmanehip, employed the secret knowledge which he possessed of state affairs for the purpose of jobbing in the funds. By this means he was able to buy an estate, to, live in style, and to round his great periods in luxurious ease. Much of our current patriotism, we fear, is, in like manner, an affair of varnish. It is not long since a distinguished patriot was enabled to buy up large estates in his own name with the pence contributed by poor people, and all under the pretence of forwarding a great cause —Eliza Cook's Journal. By the Preeidentof the United State,. IN'pursemace of law, I, FRANKLIN PIERCE, President of the United Stat. of America, do hereby declare nod make !mown that public Bale will be held at the underrnete tioned Land Offices, In the State of WISCONSIN, at the periods bereinefter designated, vie : At the Lend Office at sre.vENs• POINT, commencirsu on ooday , the fourth day of September next, for the diape sal of public lands Wooled in the following named town ships, rio : .11'77/7 , of the base lint, and east of thi - firterth principal 7n, "-- Townships twenty-one, twenty-five, twenty-six, and twen ty-seven, of range two. Townships twenty-five. twenty-six, twentyweven, twenty. eight, tveuty.nine, and thirty, of range throe. Townships twouty-savors, twenty-eight, twenty nine, and, thirty, of range four. Townships twenty..von, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, and ~thirty, of range nine. Townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, and thirty, of range ten. Townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, and thirty; of range eleven. At tho Land Oflire at LACROSSE, commending on Mon day the, eighteenth day of September next, forthe disposal or the public lands within the undermentioned townships, cis: North of the base line, and wee of the fourth principal TM. Townships twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twen ty-eight, twenty-nine, of range one. Townships twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-nine, of Tango two. Township twenty-nine, of range three. Townships twenty throe, twenty-four, twenty-live, t wen ty, six, twenty-seven, end twenty-eight, of range four. Townships twenty-one, twonty-two, twenty-three, twenty four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, and twenty eight, of range fire. Townships twenty-three, twenty-four, twontyfire, twen ty-six, and twenty-seven, of range six. Townships twenty-three and twenty-four, of rangv, seven. • North of the boss /in!, and east of the fourth principal me. Township twenty-Aro, r.l range one. At the Land 01Ike et WILLOW RIVES, commending oe Monday, the eleventh day of September next, for tho dis posal of the public landn sitmted within the following named thwriships, to wit North of the base line, and west of the fourth principal me- Township thirty-seven ' of range six. Townships thirty:4v, thirty-seven, and thirty-eight, of 1,12g0 seven. Townships thirty-five, thirty-six, and thirty-seven, of range eight. Townships thirty.four, thirty-five, thirty-six, and thirty seven, of range nine. Townships thirty-four and thirty-five, of range ten. Township thirty-fire, of range eleven. Township thirty five, of range twelve. Tow whips thirty-flee, fortyeeven, and forty-nine, on the south shore of Lake Superior, at the mouth of St. Louis river, of range thirteen. --' Townships thirty, thirty-live, and forty-seven, of range fourteen. • Towroddps twenty-nine, thirty, and thirty-five, of range fifteen. Townships twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-live, end forty-one, of range sixteen. Township thirty-flee, of range seventeen. Townships tidily-sine and forty, of range eighteen. Townships thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and forty, of range nineteen. At the Laud Wire of 3IENASIIA, commencing on Mon day, the twenty-first Jay of August next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, vie, North of the Lutes lit', and rust of the foacra principal me- Townships thirty-one end thirty-two, of range seventeen. At the Lend OM, at MINERAL POINT, commencing on Monday, the twenty-first day of August next, fur the ,llepo sal of the following islate, to wit : North of the base line, awl nut of t'le rJurth principal me- Island. situated insertions twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and twenty-two, of township nine, and sodden thhipsis, in township ten, of range six. islands situate,' In sections six and seven, In township nine, and rectionA one, two, nine, and eleven, In tow/oily ten, of rungs seven. Lands appropriated by law for the use of Schools, sBlitz. ry and other purposes. together with thoso "swamp and overflowed lands, made thereby unfit for eultivaUon," If any, granted to the State by the act entitled "An net to ena ble the State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim the `swamp lands within their approved September 29, 1850, will be excluded from the sake. The °dating or the above lands will be COMMAIIMI an the days appointed, and will proceed In the order in which they are advertised until the whole shall have been tamed, and the sales thee closed; but no gale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and • t private entry a any of the lancic Will be admitted anti, atter the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this eighteenth day of May, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred ant tifirfour. FRANKLIN P I PUCE lip the President JOIIN WILSON. Commissioner of Ste General Land OA, Je3:lsorfl3w thmntissioner of the General Land' Olhee. By the President of the United State... TN pursuance of law, I, FRANKLIN PIERCE, President I of the United States of Amerlea, do hereby derlare and nuke known that public sales will be held at the under mentioned Land OM us In the STATE OF of the periods hereinafter dosignaual, At the Land Office of SAUI.T STE. MARTE, commencing on MONDAY, the FOURTH. DAY OF SEPTEMBER' next. for the disposal of public lands situated within the follow. fog named townehies, to wit: _North of the ham line, ofd unit of the principal frwridian. Tow - whips forty-six, forty-seven, and forty-elght, of range ten. • Township forty-eight of range eleven. Townsh p forty-nine of range fifteen. Townships forty-two, forty-four, and forty-five, of rango twenty-two. Townships forty-fonrand forty-five of range twenty-throe. Townships tor ty-t wo , forty-three, forty-four, and fortYfive, of range twenty-four. Tom:whip forty-throe of range twenty-five. ToWnShipS fOrty.two and forty-three of renge twenty-six. Township forty - nine of range twenty-eight. TowsubipS forty-nine and fifty of range twenty-nine. Townships forty-fine and fifty of range thirty. Townshipaforty nine and fifty of range thirty-one. Townships forty-six, forty-seven, fertyulght, and forte. nine, of range thirty-two. Townships forty-six., forty-seven, forty-right, and forty nine of range thirty-three. ' Townships forty-two, forty-three, forty-five, forty-nix, and forty-seven, of range thirty-four. Townships forty-five and forty-seven of range thirty-five. Townships forty-four and forty-five of range forty one. Townships forty-four and forty-five of range forty-three. At the Land Mee at DUNCAN, commencing on MON DAY the RIGIITENTII DAY OF SEPTEMBKI next, fur the disposal of the E public ladle situated in the following named townships, to wit: North of the base line, and WU/ of the principal meridian. Townships thirty-eeven, thirty-eight, thirty-Vane, forty, and fortyone of range twenty-four, Townships ihirty-seven, ttdrtyeight, thirty-nine, and for ty, of range twenty-fire. it o : ps thirty-six, thirty-seven, thlrtreight, thirty •ni orty, and forty-one, of range twenty-six. Ips thirty-six, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and forty, of range twenty-seven. Township thirty-six of range twenty-eight. Lands appropriated by law for the useof Schools, Mili tary and other purposes. together with those -swamp and overflowed lands, made thereby unfit for cultivation," if any, granted to the State by the act entitled " An act to enable the State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim the swamp lands' within their limits," approved, Septem ber 28, 1850, will be excluded/ions the Roles. The offering ot the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they .z. advertise ruatil the whole shall have been offered, and the pies thee *sod ; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weetus, and no private sorry of o ft of the lands ell be ad mittust until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my band, at the city of Washington, this eighteenth day of May, Anne Dom, one thousand eight hundred and fi fty -four. FRANKLIN FIERCE. By the President: Joan Wniea, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to tae right of preemption to any of the lands within toe Townships and parts of Township , above enumerated, is required to establish the some to the eatisfution of the Reirhtter and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make payment therefor us soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the dey appointed for the commencement OC the public sale of the lands embra cing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim will on for feited. JOEIN WILSON, Cionntiori o'er of the amen,/ Land o/h4, Tea, Ten, Tea. WE are receiving from New York and Philadelphia, 380 HALF CHESTS TEA, oomprielog Young 103000, Imperial , Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which have beer carefully selected, and will be sold as usual. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store ' j y3l , No. 38 Fifth street. BAITIIWAIT3 gebiZirciJnuelyl.o.l Surgery. Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride: by the author of Piqua, hr., de. Yor sale at the ehea;l ,. ta , l3/ c gl o re of ,NNEy & TO 'Fourth street. ISitSONS wishing to go to Cameron Station, Va., to look P at that cheap land, will please leave their names at our calm as won as possible, in order that an may go together at same time. Good Weds in lota of 6 sera. and upward., situate within 2 to 4 mild of Railroad Station., Belling at $6 to $lO an acre, and easy terms. Ttde i an oppormi. ty of securing a homestead not to benegleeted. S. OUTIORRT 1 SON, 140 Third street. CURL LAND FOR BALE—MOLT wires peal and land, on the Monongahela river, one.foureh of' a mile from West Elisabeth, esul adjoining the coal, works of C. Ihm son. It will be offered at a bargain. Etuiates of • al& , THOhLit3 WOODS. 11)111rANTEDA situation for. ltann Hand; youngenan, TT who has been rained to the business. Apply et YRANCLINIIIN.Agenoy ,oe No. 65 Fifth street, Issas Post twee. EILIELY-7.100 Oa, awned' awabeikoi mm i band sad mai Di GI BEM • 4 . * a~ M, ~. :. ' ~. 3 ~t^.. .. ~'. .. ``~+ - ~ ' "l'~~yE..aix3'+~fN'at. Y .. #-_.. w"i!~+~aa—'~.+~e.}~_.`_'`c.`a.:.:v.. =MI INSUR 4SCE COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSITRANCI COWART. kJEMU tho North Room of the Exchange, on Third, street, FHIL M ADHLPIIIA. ARINE INSURANCES. YLESELEI, Carta°, To all Ilea of the World. Famoirre,' 11LAN INSURANCES On goods by their?, camsla, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. EIRE INSURANCES Ou merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses, Ate. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7,1853. Boni, and Mortgage, $24,300 00 State ot Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Gaiden, Southwark, and other loans, 181,553 42 Stooks In banks, railroads and insurances com• pantos - 20,012 20 nwirable 159,825 94 Cosh On h nn.l 16,071 30 ilalromos in tho hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Polities rosvntly Wiled 121,707 07 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 DIRECTOIIIS: Dr. B. M. Huston, Hugh Craig, Spencer OPLIvaIn, Charles Kelly, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James •rravuatr, Woo. Ey ro, Jr., Jo.-huis L.. Price, Jam. Toonent, John B. Semple, Charles &bailor, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. THUS. C. ILAN U, Vice President . Jeerer W. CAMiN, Seey, Wm. Martin, Joseph Li, Meat, Edmund A Bonder, John C. &nig, Robert. Burton, Jobu IL Peuror.e, George ti. Leiner, Huard Darlington, tl Jone,lirooku, J. O. Johniwn, James C. Ilend, Theopilus Paulding, JAM,. B. illTerlend, W. C. Ludwig, P. A. MADERIA, Agent, N 0.95 Wm.. stret,t, FittAurgh. THIRD ANNUAL STATIOPIkeNT OFTHE SPATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA Assets, May Ist, 1353 Prsmiutas ruesised to 31sy Ist, 185 Z Inter.t on Losus, de Capital Stock 11, , turned premiums, Loses, Re-Iwn.rware, Ex wives, de., INVIRTIII7}9. MIA", Itortgagea; Stoeke, and other good errro euritloa. Premium Notes Cash on hand... Total suret of lialouras, Liable for Low. $3.58,318 DIRZC7OII3. JOHN P. RUTHERFOR.D, Dauphin county, P. 0. SEDOWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Ranker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, JOHN B. RUTHERFORD:Dauphin county, A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, D. TJJON ES. Harrisburg, ItCHIERT KLOTZ, Carlson county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. OILLETI', Secretary. insure tigainat wrila of sea and inland navigation, also, on Merchandise in city or country, at lovrAnt rats. con sistant with safety. Policies Issue 4 on dwelling houses either perpetually or tor a term of i+ears. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smithfield streets. my‘.ktf A. A. CARR( ER, Actuary. THE UNITELY - STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. MARWICK]) APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $230,000. o,!fire, S E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Haw Dann! at Philogleiphaa, Egophou H. Oros - ford, Foul B. Choldoc,l, Ausbroee W. 'rhoum,,, Lawren.,,Johr,con, Benjamin W. lingloy, Beo. Jacob L. Florence, James Beier..., Willie= M. thxlirin, Wililem ti lien. Pre., i I en! it.ereafor,l. Via Pee. sitiont —Mahn., W. Thompson. !Win,/ klnvoluor, 1 3 g114buryh--Jamem IL Willson, M. D. Allsphony City—ll. D. Mowry, M. D. ONO. IL A ItNOLD, Agent, marliry No. 74 Fourth street, I.ll,teburgit. The Franklin Firelnge...nee Company, (f /i.ssey/rderig. r),ITtECTORS-Chark , W. Bautoter, Thom. Hart , Tobias Jl/ . ruiner, Samuel It rant, Jaaall It. :Smith, 11.1. W. Itich. Alonieeni 1). Lewi», Adolph' K. Rorie, David H. Browne, Morris Ibitterson. (Nair. N. listroion. Prete/erg. Curs. C. 111,4,5.L9., Siz.rdary. Continua to mriki.ingornme.pirput nal or lb:toted, on every description of property, in train end nt rates as low Ili are contristent with ire:miry. The Company bare reserv-.1 large Contingent Fund, whirb, with their capital and premien., safell invented, af ford ample protorrian L.l the The Asset, of the Company• on January ld., pub ergre.retly to on Art 1.1 As• emrly, were ro. !drawn, •lai Mertdaze 611 Beni Kitatv t:407 .. rs Temporary IT S tre es 61,Sas or) Cash, .te 61.010 el Total $1,212,70S 14 Since their inoorporation, a period of netty.one years, they have pal uparanl of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, lotws by fire, thereby affording eeidrneo of the advaistage of ifscunae, as wellag the ability and diepoed- Lion to mfet filth promptuen all liabilities. J. GAIWINKR. COFFIN, Agent, ap24 °Mee, north-east err. Woo,l and Third OA. PROTECTION 11 1 / 4 1 , 10:1:LESTI$110:11 4.41 MMM!MI Capital Stock, Annwa Premiums and Irtgens Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1626. Polklee of Insurance Ilemed at all times on the most favors ••- - • ble terms, bgaiust LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OR Till PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY . GEO. E. ARNOLD, AGENT YOE PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. marl 64 Western Insurance Company, "ittsbnrgh. R. MILLER, Jr., Preridmf. I F. 31. CORDON, &cretin. CAPITAL. $300,000. WILL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA 11.13131. All lorses will be liberally adjusted and promptly pith!. A Rome I notltution, managed by DII.C7OII{I who are well known In the community, and who are determined, by promptneer and Choral ity , W maintain tha character which they hare lig,lllllVi. es offering the to. 111,4.0.11 to tilt.se who desire to In. Insured. Direciers.—R. Miller, Jr.,C. W. Iticketson, J. W. Roller, N. Rolm., Jr., W. 11. smith, C. ilimecn, George W. Jar liSon Wm. 31. Lyon, James Lippencott,Ortorge Direle, Jam., 31c. Auley, Alexander N Thom. Scott. Iktk a Moe, No. 02 Water street, t Warehouse of Sluing & Co., up abut...) Pit Oburch. ALTRiA INSCRANCIII COMPANY, lIARTFoRD, CONN. Chartered 1810.-Capital Stock $300,000. TILOS. K. DRAGE, President. THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. B DIRECTORS— Thomas K . Brace, Samuel 'ruder, Ebenezer Flower, Ward WoodhriJge, • E. A.Bulkeley, Joseph. Church, ' Roland Rather,' Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, RAert Buell, Samuel S. Ward, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z - . Pratt, John 1,. Doswell, Austin Dunham, 0 ustavuZ F. Davis, Junius 8. Morgan. Sir Policies on Fire and Inland Risks lesuod on rarer. ble terms, by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Ag't, deel2ly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. HOTELS CITY HOTEL, (LAT.& ueow:ex, ) Corner or Smithfield and Third ■treeta, PITTSBURGII, PA. GLASS & CARR, Proprietor's. JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARL (Late ...ger N.,. SalagTart, 02140.) (LW AL at.. A P.,., 1..1. THIS large and commodious House baying undergone I thorough repair and furnished with new equipment, throughout, Is now open for the reception of the traveling public. CHARGES )1013ZRATZ. eprlletiro ST. CLAIR- HOTE 14, (FORMERLY TILE EXCIIA.NUE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and St.Cialr it , C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. air This in a first claw, house, between the Railroad De• pots; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and clumps moderate. aprl4lyd/sw 11=133=1 Is NOW READY FOR SUMMER VISITERS. The grounds have been Improved, and the House rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy to nee bin friends. /Sir An Omnibus of the Excelsior Line is now running from the station, on Fifth street, to the GLEN IPYTEL. Leares the station at 8 o'clock, A. M., and 6 F. M.; return ing at 9 A. 11., and OA P. Id Jel2:6m FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. PATRICK & SON, Paomurross.—This Rouse has eta- Cdergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc, and the proprie. tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the Iltuoveux a place where all the com forts of s first class hotel one be found. jyttf C. PATRICK & SON. RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURG If, PA. „ • ~ :~► : , FLORENCE 110 No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (00:1130C T. 00 TEM lIIROPIAN PLAN.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, oclly PROPRIETOR J. 111 . 1fASTI11.9, J., ♦O'T X. a. ItAILKI.S "DERRY HOTEL, oorner of Hancock street and Duquesne I Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. marky hic3IASTERS & MARKLE, Proprietors. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Just rewired by Express the following new and standard Books, ahead of ell cotem parariee: Wood's Practice of Medicine, new edition; Sir Jasper Carew, by 0. Lever, new work ; Fashion and Famine, by Ann S. Stephens, new work; Juggler ofliankln, by B Cobb, Jr.; Wild Western Scenes, new supply; Dodd Family Abroad, by 0. Lever, new supply; Fanny Fern, emend series, new supply; Fedus, a Poem, by P.. 1. Bally, new work; ChazaberePapers for the People, new edition, In 6 vols. Select Writings, " In 4 vole. " Miscellany, In 10 vols.; " French Revolutions; tinnier; of Irish Peasantry, " Life and Works of Burns ; " . German Maudlin; • Himehe's Field Books, new supply: Trautwine on Ctirel '• • Bhunk on Curren, now work. All mem *an_ ll,o4;wew and sheep Boob will al at jy/S • S.AMM, LAIJFIWO ST Wwall Witt. • -.A.; """ BANKERS AND BROKERS. EXCHANGE AND EXNECING HOUSE A. WILKINS & .;UNITED STATES BANK BUILDING. NO. ar7 /rAt Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. FOREIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coln, Bank Notes and Land Warrants bought and sold. Collections made throcighout the Union. Business paper discounted and loans negotiate& Stocks bought and sold on commission. Money receivod on &moat, and Interest allowed when left for a specified time. dec3 Removal; PATRICK& & FRISND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Hare Removed Char Office to the arner of lotfa and Wood es. PITTAIII , IIOH, PA. DATRIC3B k FRIEND, tankers and Erch.ge Brokers, and D.alers lu Notca, Drafts, Acceptauces, Gold. and Bank Hot., Exchanges on the Eastern and IYestorn Cities constantly for sale. Collet:Gond made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits rssnived in par funds or current paper, et the corner of Filth and Wood !Streets. [Celia $627,4,6 ,3 BANKERS AND NM:MAMIE BEOHERB, lavf REMOVED TIMil MIMING ASO LSI'IIENOI °mol TO MO • ' 41111:CT GTII.E.ET, POUR Pt:Po:. 1M..017 OLD MUM. 11()LMES hankers and laehange Brokers,. end. Deal,rio in Noti.4, Droft, Acceptances, Gold, dil 1, and Bank Not., Exelninr,non the Hastert, end Western Codes cotnitstnly for side. Collections noel« In xll the eities throughout the United States. lbstwutto re...rived in par Inuits or ettroeut patter, No. Sir.-het Arell, between Third and Fourth ate. Liszu:iy JAS. 8. 1:0,, NOON & SARGENT BANIiEI:S AND EXCIIAN6E IsIWEERS, N. I. COHN. 00 10000 Y 61.1..L1, HTY., 011,31.30.01, 1 INALEitis in Cann, honk Note,, 'Lime Bill.. Foreign and jy 1.)001 , 041 , ' E5CL10.13.34 4 , Corti:ions, of Deposit, de. Eseharidu mn nil the prit,,,ii , ol itLia, of the 1.101011 and Ku• rope, for 'ale same to pundunierti. Currant nini par fund, received on deveat. Collection , wait. on all parts of the thaian, at the loareet j.itet,ll,ly TIEILNAI N RANKER: , AND EXCIIANitit BROKERS, No. Pa Wood Sr, eet, corner of Diamond Alley, raveauaon, rt., - DUI' AND SELL Dank Not,. MCI Colt, Dliaratiot time 1.1 exchange, and groan's:a - ) linte'; make wileztionn In an the print ilail eines or On. Union. Kviielvo deposita on cull a n d 00 ti , t, RIC' give their prompt attention to all tank matter, iiiigertatzing to a Droherii: trwineos. Eastern $209,018 01 135,2,0 66 1911,19 100,00000 $4441183 % Ext.lantx4v u uslaillly 00 howl. JOUN W OODS, BANKER AND EXCIiANUE BBOKER, V 58,318 "U IntALFAt lY Exchange, Commercial and Noel Notes. STOW,: bett"tit itold uu eolutni,ton. Collections eurefully Attend,' to. lutorett paid on Deposit. 44 - Ft , urtli stroot, ti.torly oppoMie the M. M. Book. dean $161,481 88 179,016 51 17,920 21 (a . SVCWD ADD Finn 628ZILTS. `v ltl {IT EXCHANUId on the Eristern Cities coluitautly fur 0 sale. limo liille of k othisttne nud Nosi iliseounted. — (Auld, Oilrer aud hank Nutes, teutt4ht and set.l. Culloctioue made is nil the prittrit.ul rtiioo of the United Staten. De {emits ret - eit c: ray and Curreut kuuds. I marbly 10/411., [Ow Ar.t , RAE., I,9ES-ICA KAMM, KEA= & BANKER: AND ENCIUMIE BROKERS, 11WY ANL , Ul:l.l.Ciold.:?Bcer, stet Bank :Notes; neirolinto 1,) LxaitN DU RCM! F: tuts o. t . ,KIK. &-euritie,. {lurch. , Br,ruiss,ry NoLes a:.d Time ❑UL,, on East blOll Went; buy 1.11. l se:l,- , 0,.k0 on l'AnnulLssion. . . . Coll., t.k.w. mail° ou all tha O. E. AILNOLD a CO., BANKBrie AND EXCIIAMIE BROKERS, f V:ALEICO In Excl./ oce, Ltaak INott.s, Sight and Time Drnflo, dr, . attended to, and pro rate ronittod n, any I,.rt tl . the Uni,4l. Smelt, IP...411(11,1 *y T • Fourth at.. n..rt do,T to Kant or Pittntl'g.j . .l3 tr'"Tirt. LOOMIS. - - - s TdCK AND BILL &JOKER, Other , No. 92 i - l.reN •e . innt. W.ll, PIT isd - - • 461 - Notep, Dranq, IF,nJx, Nioripg,•9,.nd Loaf' On trop I nt,rnlA. ~ aul L• 41.1•1 Watrrauts bought and ,11. ortB EXCIIANGE AN: , 1 .\ Nj; IN ol 11,11."9.11 Of A. WlLliiti.l G CO., No. ;5 Foinxrd S Tan., Opr.o.ite 1.1.0 go:41: Plt.t.vburgL, }SII4 Pirhbukan. Gold and &Woe, ItY.CIIANO:... I:ANEINU flull3E Or WILLIAM A. 'HILL & CU., 171,L1T, Yr/T.111.11. MlDtereg allowed jac,l2 anst r (1/ . Third rf , N, . . . THOM AS WOODS• 44 1 C1IMMERCIAL 1 ItORER, Notes, Bond•, Stocks, 'teal E•tete, Jsb JAMES WIIOI.IWEILL, CABINET TC h.' MA NUFA CTURER. Ware.roont• in and g 9 Third J. W. V._ lafona. lax ta..t.arere that law Lax r..,..•-•rii....11 - 11•..pringotock tle in 011... City, which will the Canted grates, As he t.::'o .rutimel ir' • l the quality eitb wall ems gOtical. Ur lireSt.tittA t san, and from the v. , o t of LIN lity in utanufacturing, he is enabled to prod ow.. e ',totted f uruiture, at the lowest prices. He ban adoph-dtt,prin-1; , .:. of li-otifying hfa etatomd6e• Interest with his nap., in Ton-ty and pct.', tend aeepe way. on hand the t frea;•••: o•,riety of net•ry de-ocriptitm of furniture, indu .onte t eet and ptetneet, to the moat els. gankarel curtly, [het lady pelt of one, may be furnialosi from toe etnnk,cmnufectured exprecely to or der. Ttoi t tilde tug ertittine , -nnfl,t, in port, of tat r1 0:l which for rinittneto of et) In and finteh, cannot be I In Say of the Esonrn Lolli3 .X 1 V Wt. , t:I.• to tinfatt, lu pit-h en bat: el nt ; 60 don. Niatto t mt., C 100:, dux. Walnut 60 Meho ; fany Yd Walnut •' •• 60 NitehnAarty Divert.. 20 Walnut " 60 Marble Top Contr. Teltire. 60 " " Urea,nt e ; Surma, ad '• " Vitn-tatmntle;, 40 Runtnceel 100 Comm.,.. toPlain Preettinft Burn-sue; 49 ileLogmay iltdattat 20 Walnut G 7 Cottage •• $OO Cherry and Poplar itedeleadt 20 Mahogany Wardroten; ' IU Walnut 10 Chnrry tt 60 Plein Lture.tu4; 70 111,.t, and r-al, feet Tablas 1 . 2 Secrntnt y and it 'l.lll Cent- Snot Chair.; 1,24 itorkinu Chairs 12 ltrelitto• %Felting linear; Oat. and Towel - Etiguiree; Conversation Chairf; Ellsabethan Reception ('earl IoW. " Arm entitle and Rail Chain; • large -meortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CiIAIILS. Coma. Maxus cupplied with oil sr . . ides in their Ilne. STEAMBOATS and 110 TELS, furuLehed et the glories: , stioe All orders Tut suhieribers tender their acknote•W hi ledgments tor the favors bestowed upon them by their liteamboal friends, and would respectfully remind then! and others In In building Lists, that they are of nil times prepared to furnish, on the most ressonable taro., every - description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the hest material and work• rillal.ft AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURE:It—No. 204 gettermau'a Bow. tdberty street, tito ou hand e large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads or every description, made of the best materials, which ho will sell lower than Lticles of the same quality can be sold In the city. Ile would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs nod Ihristeeds, which ho will roil et greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every deocnptlon executed In the neatest manner. Orders left at the Wart Rooms, or et the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly tto'nial to. ' • ma rl A. MILLIIOEN dt. AVE ON HAND et their extol:Wye CABINET arid H CHAIR NIANUFACTOBS, No. 64 Smithfield atmt, • large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they wlll sell 15 per cent below customary rates, Terms—cash only. Great Inducements t; Cash Purchasers. 'IlrE will sell our largo stork of COMMON AND FANCY rr CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prior that cannot fall to please each purchaser. All our work la warranted. Our tone are CASII. JAMES LOWRY, JR., mar 26 ear. St...oa:and Liberty eta. y i l i i ii AI. E. NIEVENtiON confirm.. to manufacture OABINKT-WABE of or ery description, at hisokl stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK. LNG attended to. in all its branches. mull J. 0. MARTIN. Agent. CORNUCOPIA SarOYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.Iie D. BARNARD. No. 40, Fifth Sired, betwroz Wood and Market. janl9,ly J 9171,1110.11. CRYSTAL PALACE, No. 1 a Market street. • C. C. SEELY, (1:1 4 5 4 RESPECTFULLY informs Ills friendsand the public in general, that he has just started his \..) • New York and Philadelphia modern sty le of WOK ISO OYSTERS end everything else In the eating line. Oyster+ iu the Shell or Stewed, for 1234 cents • dozen. lie will ulcu furokth the best of everything that the market will afford. Muse always open until 3 o'clock In the morning. marl34l OYSTER SALOON AND ILIESTA MAN 'DI 108 WOOD STREET. TILE eubecriber has now hie OYSTER SALOON AND EATING ROUSE perfected Inn mariner that cement be exceled by any Flmllur eetabliehment in the city. MEALS WILL OR SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OF TIFF DAT, from the Choicest Meats. Fowls, Fish, rn Bill of Pare cannot be surpassed, sal he would respect. fully invite the attention of the public to it. (1111A1t1.128 STILL, 108 Wood street. 3. 20 ..keti St. Malin - ler Beer Brewery. TMILE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he is now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGHR BEIM, In bottles. All orders left at hie Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. j.2B:t.f F. G. Sell BNCK. calla , Lager Beer Hall, Ns. 100 Smithfield street, opposite the Custom House. HE entbscriber has just opened 000 of the burnt ►nl best finished Lager Beer Rails in thexity. Beerii acknowledged to be a superior article, cud every other an. coutuarlation about hie bonne cannot be excelled. rrue::llrAut A . BMITZ. KD—A oltuatlou for • man and wiSs to wort o a Um. Apply at ',MECUMS' Agency otaaa lora Si PM rtreet, near Um rod OMs. N. HOLMES & BONS, ilia a CO., BANKERS AND EXCILINUE BROKERS, THOMPSON BELL & CO , BANKk: it I. 11 1; I: R' What-Not.; l'ap.r Macho Table: Pembroke Ilan and Tier " Ladles' Work Extension pining Tables Ottomans; promptlyatt,ndea to Steamboat•, Ahoy I T. IL YOUNG & CO.. Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite'• Browses Slotel." Jr.,Jnmci Lowry RESTAURANT'' 4. • DRY GOODS New Arrival of Spain . ' arid Bummer Dry Goods. . • AT No. 99 N. W. SIDSI OF WOOD STREET. DGREGG it 00., Importers and Jobbers In British, . French and Oerman DRY GOOD& Haring receiv ed oar largeand estorudve Mock of spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, menesott.mn, and part through our own importation, we feel INA in mauling our old customers, country ourchents and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such Inducements to buyers as are rarely met with In the trade. Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de• /nines, Portarcouth lawns of the Emit deeirabla dredgus, mohair lusters, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, Slofinanis and fancy prints, latest styles, broadcloths, fancy 'oath:4p, eassimeree, satinets, tweeds and Bummer pants. kounig brawn and black musllns, table diapers. We have also uponoil a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm loaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive vidioty of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with use goods, fancy netting., Jaconetts, mull and figured Sates musiins and black silk veils, Ac. _ . Our variety r cock embraces in part combs, buttons, per cussion cam threads, port mouaise, patent medicines, per fumery, and shooed every artiste usually kept in the va riety lute, together with a large stock of gold and silver watcnes, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt Jewelry of newest patterns, and • great variety of 30 hour and 8 day clacks, of whichlrill be sold at the lowest prices for rook Or satisfactory reference. N. 15.—An early call from buyers ID reVeCtrUily solicited. teszs 1). OILYOO & CO. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT A. IVTIGICEIS FEW STORE, CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH . STREETS. 1,1 AVLNG THIS DAY OPRNED• MY NEW STORE, I 1.11 beg leave to call Um attention of the Ladles to the large and splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found some of the very finest goods now Imported. It comprises, in part, sMeese black and fancy Dress Silks, 50 eta. to t. 2 per yd 00 do Mons. do Lathes, Barege de !Ants, and Mousse• lino de ttege; 200 do Beautiful Bareges and Tissues, In great variety; 250 do New Style Drewer Gingham; 21)01) do American, - Yrench end Rngllsh Prints; 500 do French and English Lawns; 2000 French Collars, from 12IA cents to $5.00 ; 510 Mantillas, of the latest styles, among which am 60¢1 of the most b eautiful Imported Into this country. Also, Muslin, Tickings Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers, Table Cloths, tientlemen . l"Wear, Aa TRISVIIINGS.—In this department will be found a com• plate assortment of Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese nod iioniton Loot, line Faiglish and Thread Lam; all of which will be sold unusually low. Ten bales yard wide Muslin at els cents per yard. my 3 A. Id'TIGHB. 11:1=11 Now Goods at liodnoed Price• . . . OUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE, No. 74 MARKET Street, Y between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, have just opened a very large and splendid assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, wbkh have been purchased in large lots at auction, and from importers clearing out sales, at such prices I. will enable them toed' many desirable oast. of Goods at 25 per cunt leas than the cost of impo.atation. Dark Lawns at 5 and 8 cents; Dunes and Hangs Detainee loom 8 routs up; Dress Silks from 40 cents upward, and all other Gouda in proportion. As we ore about to take account of stock in a short time, we will offer our Goods at priors that cannot fall to suit all purchasers. We solicit an early c ;II from oar friends and the public generally, that we may have the pleasure of gte. hag them such bargains as we have never been able to offer before. ( jeal YOUNG, STEVENSON k LOVE. NEW DRY GOODS STORE. iron Front... No. 91 Dlorket street. /Alin house being now open for the transaction of • ironer ‘,./ al Dry (tootle busineast we would resiectf oily solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our es tensile and well selected stock of 81LIii3 . , FANCY AND STAPLK GOODS, we con offer such Inducements as will in sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN k AIM" apriAf Noe. 91 Market and 8 Union street. CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.. FuItILKILLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the T MINN BIG DOORS, have, for the put• paw of acquiring more space for their Immense business, :emoted to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STRILIIT, Where they have now the moat • SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS( READY MADE CLOTHING, That halt ever been °Mimi to the public Their prim:lyd object for ale removal, is to give them more feeilltlee for the WHOLESALE TRADE They ore prepared to Mil Goals M the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to he as good as any mane matured la the Union. CUSTOM WORK, IN TUN REST ETTLZ,SND UrON SUL SUOLS.T NOTICI. They hare on hand a full and leotutlful Lesortment o LOTUS and COATINGS, Mr FROCKS, WALKING AND Btft.q- Our iniereAto Sr. Idontiral with those of our cluttomarr and we Aware the nubile that our fidelity wIU out fall 1. tilling oil ordero we may be favored with. Sir DON'T POlttilfT Tlll➢ PLACT--. No. SS Wood Street, siogo co.N.s or PIAMOSI, AL/Ma. N. B.—We dimireour p►trous to understani the t re Inr. no longer any conne , tlnn with the Clothing Duthie,. II Liberty street. Our **moth,* is devoted exclusively to Lb House *boys ilesigostoa. mar 23 JOHN 111'CLO3KES lUST RECEIVED AT Ji)l.lN lifoChtffili EY at COS, Whole -0 mato Clothing liarshouee, i 0.84 Wool street, and coruer of Ummond alley, tiarlar,:mt artil meat varied stock of ;sash. that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. Those goodshare loam purchased foam first hands, and, consequently, no wooer[ profit on them, which hares, us able to say that a, rust and du .41 at a, small profits as any house In the coat. ern cltlea. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to glee I. a tall, nut examineour extensive assortment of RC.aDY MADE CLOTILINO. It It almoot impossible to enumerate the quantity of 101I0e0P11 piles of gramenks that Is to be non at this larga eatabllshment; It I. sufficient to my that It has never been equalled by the house lUtelf. marltld JOHN kfcCLOSK ICY t. tXI SAMUEL (MAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 47 ST. CLAIR MOTEL. BUILDZSGS, Wt. CLAIR Q . ENTLEMKN'S el-Until-NG made exclusively loonier, and warranted to suit Has constantly on band a *hole@ sonortmout of CLOVIS, CASSI3IIIIIO, VP:STINGS, •nd OVELLOOATINO, of the latest styles, selected expressly for the custom tenth.. Uendemen leaving theirorders, will have their wishes oonsult‘d and complied with, no ell work is done under his own supervision. novl2 Clothing! Clothing ! %MK undersigned respectfully inform. his friends and the T public that he La now receiving at big store, N 0.177 Lib erty street, a choirs aaeortment of Cloths, Cassimerne and Veelings, of the latest and moat desirable style', which he is prepared to make to order In the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most melo:table terms. , - , • We have alaw on hand a large and well manufactured a tock of ready made Clnthlog, to which an Write the attention rd buyer', either wholesale or retail. Persona who purehme goods for cash, will find It to their dvantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. JuuWJ C. CONNER. New Clothing' Store, NO. 4, SIXTH ETHNICS, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. mum subscriber has Drat opened this new establishment, when be has always on hand a large and choice sweet meat of all articles of CLOTIIINO, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri me. The public are requested to give him a call. ruar9ly B. OPPENHEIELP.E. WATCHES. EWELRY, &c K RAVE THS GOODS.--Jewelry, in rich and been. tiful variety, well selected, and a large assortment Watch., the most celebrated and perfectly finished, of London, Liverpool and Genera manufacture. Silver Ware made In my own manufactory at Oakland, and warranted pure coin quality. Military Goode and Society Emblems, Jewels, Seals, Re galia, Trimmings, in. Spectacles, Tea Warn, Lamps, Girandoles, Mathematical Instruments, Olass Gutters' and Glaster's Diamondsofm., to. All as cheap as any In this or eastern cities. Watch repairing done In a superior manner. Jewelry made and mended at the oldest established shop In this city. W. W. WILSON, corner Market and Fourth ate. --- CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Pfeifle tr. Bleyraia 121 DEALERS IN WATOILItS, OIAkIia,JEWELRY, BILVERWARS, an., No. 4.2 FIFTH Street, near Wood, opposite the Morning Post, formerly occu pied by L. Heineman A 00. We have now hand a splendid assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we offer to the public at groat bargains ' such as: Iron canes, pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of line gold and silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor weepment Watchee,and an ele gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend to sell cheep 115 r cosh. N. B. Watchiwpairing done In the best manner and at low pricks, and Warranted. milli NEW JEWELRY STORE, No. 87 Market 8 ttttt (fixond door came the Northwest corner of Mgr Diamond.) OHNSTSVENSON, (of the late Arm of John B. dileadden ey Co,) reepectfally announces to the public, that he hue opened, at the above stand, a line assortment of WATOLIES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, oi lIANDOLES, Ibcksf and Titbit Outiery, Britannia Ike and Onnetunien Sets, and the usual 'misty of good. in his line of headmen. Special care and attention given to the REPAIR of WINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, de. He trusts, that from hie long experience In business, he will be able to give imagination to those who may favor hint with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1853. Henry Richardson, Jeweller, HAVING re4itted hie store Ina handsome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern cities with • tlne assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY; and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his Mends and custom- ere to the fact that among his Watches will fie found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. OfJeweiry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chalon, Finger Rings, Ear Binge, Miniature Locket', eta, etc. FANCY GOODS—Soch ss Papier Mackie, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Taney Vases,"Peritime Bottle., Table Mats, Oolrs Pistols, Porte Mourudes in great variety; China prrat and Oake Dish.; with an endlese variety of useful and or• nameistal articles, which have only to be seen to be 'pare fated. [soul] NO. 81 MARKET STREET. FINE WATOIIES AND 11.1011 GOLD JEWELRY AT BARGAINS.—We wish to Intbrm the public that we are now offering our preeent stock of tine Watclms and Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat. Therefore, we nay to one and all, you that wish to buy tine Watches and Jewel ry, give us a call, and sore from 25 to 60 per cent in your purchases; 'shish you can certainly do by calling at 57 Market meet. N. D.—Watch repairing attended to in all its branches, In a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manage. tured to order at short notice, at 3e7 GOOD'S, 67 Market at. KNOMBIAL, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND FANCY GOODS, No. IS DIMMED Awn., between Mar ket and Wood !streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All articles sold at this establlalunent will be warranted. Repairing of °locks, Watches and Jewelry promptly executed at the shortest notice. All work done will be warranted. I jelikem Notice to Stockholders. GRBEABLY to a resolution of the Board of Trtudeee IS. of the Odd Bellows Hall asoriatien of the city of Pitt. burgh, pawed at a meeting held at the aloe. on Tneeday, =I Out, the subscriber' to the Stock of said desodatiou are hereby wett e d rbetr4Lte 10] TER CLOT, had the OM Instalment of their rib. on the 20th of June, 1112.4. WM. B. LIU Treeeltror 0. B. H. Assedallon, maw Market sad limed ets: REIM NESS COATS MTIMOAL. 151.1ifW .0/NPlCilne Real Estate and Contracting Agent. Fran sabecriber has been Indoned to open an ogles for 1, the purpose of baying and selling, on Cbmmindon,and baring the Agency of large Masai Baw-Mills and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from other water and steam saw-mills. He flatters himself that be mai furnish any bill. of banshee sml timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and tleliver them at any point on the Allegheny, lffonon=z, Ohio, or Missiadppl rivers; contract to bdld Urge Elton; Boobs, Coaloglats. Beat Grumals, Bridge Timber, Boll road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, ko., to any given = and will attend to the Sale and Bentof Zeal Hibbs, his long experience in lumbering, freighting and.. boat building, he thinks be can give general eatldadion. All persons are requested to make their contracts soon; crepe elelly thaw wanting boats or large bills of lumber and tim ber, should contract for them In the au for the spring and summer use. He will else attend to the mayhem ma! lude of any commodity that may be desired. Lettere addressed to DAVID Mona, Beal Estate and Con tracting Agent, Plttstrorgh, Bon lia.l2e, goat paid, will be punctually attended to. His office Is on Irwin streetLNo. 2, Allegheny House. DAVID 001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Plttstargh. Mr. John Morrison, BK., Mr. Ran. B. Brown, Mni., 1 Allegheny Blear. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, OtaAon ll , Mr. Charge B. Swaney, .. n ll i O. A J. Hahn A Co., • 4; . l. • er2l:lyclan Nero a Minn Volt eggs, Pittsburgh, Pa -BTABLIBILED U 1840—Inrorporated by the Legiala tare of Pennsylvania, with perpetual charter. Hon. Jute BIICULAAS, I TIM WALTIM H. Levan, Wu. Wrawme, " GRUM Ninon, " Mons HAXPTON, Gen. J. K. MOOLMILD. P. DUFF, Principal; Author of Duff's Book Keeping, Be., Profemor ot Book Beeping and Commercial Mentes. S. 11. DAUM!), Professor of Penmanship. N. D. HATCH, Nagmember of the Pittsburgh Bar, Pm. fearer of Commercial "Law. P. HAYDEN, A. H., Professor of Mathematical and Claw ideal Department, Profresor of Mathematke, POUR ASSISTANTS are constantly employed in the limkkeeping Department. Dures Smut or 1100K.EZIPIRO is taught by the author, upon hie Dew invented Blank Books —caveatel for patent June 6, 1854. By means of this Important invention in about half toe multi time of study, the real practice of Book.keeping in Imparted to a degree of perfection never before attained in the United States. Ills training for business comprehends upwards of 400 real business transactions; 300 commercial amputations. A thorough course of bush:tem PENMANSHIP. Daily Lecture. on Commercial Law and Commercial Sciences, thu theory of profits, the art of making money, de Duff's Book Keeping, Harper's edition, price $1,60, post. age 21 cents, " the most perfect and comprehenshv in the English language." Duff's Steamboat Book Beeplog,price sl,postlym 9 cants, " perfect system for such Books and Accolade.. Duff 's Commercial Calculations, price 50 amts. A lr. Send fora circular by mall. TEAS ! TEAS ! TEAS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .slt the Pekin Tea Store, 314 Arra eraser, Ptrrrannuan, PA. BT the Milt chest, of neaGy peered in maudlin packager to snit the tradv The subscriber is now receiving his Pall stock of OHM and BLACK TEAS,--ennsiettest of soma of the nowt ckcjd to he found in the &storm market. Merchants vteltlng zity ore Invited to all and cu mine our stock. Below i.a list of the venom groom, all of which have been carefully selected, and cast with confidence be reams mended : 30 half chests fine Young ilyeon; 10 do do ktorune young Hymn 10 do extra floe len,yune dc; 100 do Superior do; 16 do extra fine do; 60 Lectured boxes extra Curtoue Young Hyena 25 half chests line Gunpowder ; 10 do extra line do; 6 do do Moynne Imperial ; 20 do Superior co; 160 do line Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra due IndOng ; , 30 do extra Curious ao; 20 do SoperiatlretystrongandfragrantOoiongt 26 Aosta extra dna ligurdish Breakfast Tea; 6 do Curious oo do; . ALSO—Java and Rio Coffee, Lovering's Crumbed and Pa. verised Sugars. A .60-1,000 Principe Seders, villa will be mold virry lownoil4k . A. JAYNES, Air as Pifth street, Pittsbingh. ED UND WILKINS, • And wort/sr 01ne1,77 Goff, Laufrencent7/r. M.O:iII3.IENTS, BURIAL VAULTS. TOME STONE. Lc eport Stone Walls and Ponces, Mantle Pieces, Ire nod Pier TOW , ' alas) eon hand and made to order. N. 13.—ttaring introduced a new style of Ponce for Cent eter7 Lots, of DURABLE c•TVN I, cut through In panel or I - Aline form, and at very little root row Iron fencing. I ref.•r to sp.:mans of that and other Work I hare air. ady done in the Allegheny L.Fmetery. I Late on hand n selection of drawings for every description of work in by line. 11.1712LIICTS : 001. HENRY bIeCULLOUOLI, Pittsburgh. ' WM. BAGALEY, Erg., do KRAMIOL k RAILM, do M. HARMAR DENNY, do Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Rome Wood. Ron. THOS. IRWIN, Allegh.y. Ilra. TIERNAN, Sr., do JOHN McDUNALD CRUSSAN, E.qr., Monongahela Rota. aprlO.dan Davidlll nn . . REAL ESTATE AND CONTItACTINO AGENT, NO. 2, IRWIN Street. 11G:burgh, has for sale, as folios,- 180 acres of land to CSder °aunty, laws, Id toilet from Nur catine, on the main rod to !Garton, and S calm from Tip. ton, 5 miles from two Railroad depots; led acres to under cultivatkin, • good Promo Mum, /frame Barn and Grana ries, • good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm Is well watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county. A very great bargain min be had of this farm for prompt pay. ;inquire as above, or of 11r. John Ifrum, on the pre tube. Also, 3 acres of land, with a huge Steam Saw Mill, now in ruccoleful operation; 3 Frame Dwelling., Barn, Black- Smith Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, An., situ ate on the bank of /ha Allegheny river, at Miller's Eddy, Armstrong county, Pa Enquire no above, or of Mr. L. Mann, on tile premise. I also want to purchase 5 to 600,000 feet, B. M, of good ilidte Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, 8 or 10 teat long, 7 to 18 inches wide, part to be delivered in October next and part in April, 1335. Enquire as above. Alm, !brinks all the Beds, Furniture, and everything of the fitting out of a large Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh, now doing a very Inge business. Two to tee years of the lease of the house can also be bad,and loupedlateposadraion if moire. Enquire as above. ins RODY PATTERSON% BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLES. gnus UNDERRIGNED having wanted now an/ commo -1 IWoos TABLE and CARRIAGE STORES, in canner. tlon with his old eatatiiihment,ow • le prepared to do a vastly ID- A ,. creased business. Ile ha. pro. .` .W" vision for ONR HUNDRED AD FIFTY HONDO, of which he can take on humped nuns bar on livery. 110 Us arranged his new balling" with 111TiltW i 0 sales and storing for job, of new and second hand Carriages, of all descriptions, to which he will give ample attention. There is also within the new building an Equestrian Ring, where buses are trained and nercised,which wlll be foinol advantageous to persons keeping Mugs with the under signed. Thankful for an exceedingly liberal patronage in the put, and the favors of a mnititude of friends, the undersigned will endeavor to command its continuare by dawning it. myltimdsw BODY PATTERSON. f'l 4P T.! ' P 1 EM underalgoed has Jostreatived at Ids T CARRIAGE WARRROUBS; situated near the Two Mlle Run, between Pittsburgh and lawresoeville, a splendid aseortmen of Valium w• , of every dellerlpt/011, lad will continue to receive regularly, new and wound hand Chrrioper, Bother, Boppgiet,llc., which he will sell on the very lowest terms HATiM had twalveyears'grastlee ths busbasse,and with his well i=tru facilities in the Mut, Its flatten kinuelf putting down all sompetltion. Those wishing to pur4.lse saw respeethdly inettod to call and ere for themselves. Especial and prompt attention paid to repairitZlitii• altelOte• Onylibianyel JOMPH ROBERT H. PATTIE/180BM 1 -1 LIVERY AND SALE riflk. 411nr... STABLE, o lllanaoad ad Cherry alley, !wail" PrITIIMIRGE, PA. WM. A. M'CLITRG, DK AMER MN Pia* Toss, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Wars. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH. P. - 8 8 now receiving a large assortment of /WISH CM I in additioo to Ms already extensive stook., p gram first hands to the Itsatarn markets, whloh, will be mold at the lowest market prime. Asir Ifnaila, Steamboats, and bunnies, baying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. lir Goods delivered In the nit, free of charge. asp2l - V It AN K LESLIE'S UAZETrK OF FASHIONS, for August. Knickerbocker Magazine, for August. Harper, for August; price lb cents. Sul. Smith's Theatrical Apprenticeship, with Illustra tions: by Dailey; SO cents. Quarter Race in Kentucky, and other Stories: by W. T. Porter, of the New York Spirit of the Ti,;a with illustra tions; 50 cants Mysterlea of a Convent: by a noted Methodist Preacher 25 cants, So many very good and new books have been published lately that It Le well worth whits to call and look at thrum Such books as Fashion and Famine, the Curie of alften, Lamplighter, Thoughts and Things: by Elibu Harrill. H. MINER At CO., and No. 32 Smithfield street. JUST PUBilWir D mid for sale at RUSBRLUB DRAM of Cheap Literature, No. lb filth street, the following Works— The Rappers: or, The My/Maim, Fallacies, and Abourdi• Lies of Spirit Rapping, Table Turning, ha Boston Blare Riot, and Trial of Anthony Burns. Rom Lambert: or, the Memoirs of an Unfortunate Po man, by O. W. M. Reynolds. Ashleigh, a Tile of the Olden Time, by Mtn Duppy. Travels in Turkey, by Adolphus The Lion's Skin and t h e Lover's Hunt, by Charles de Bernard. Remember the Bookstore, lb Filth street, near the corner of Markel RUSSELL k norms. Jell Booksellers and Buttons. GOOD FARM FOR BALE, of 43 sass, with • good Own Ur home, of 4 rooms and collar, and Deaf Par* ll= spring house, with doable barn and stabl i t i l corn cribs and good garden, and o of apples, pears, pesches, Ac. 80 =n w entlintion,_ o l3d abmndaao o f thaw, a good soil and a now dirme!i_Uultd. 3 mud_ from McKeesport, near the If ongtdoldernT n.r. 600. Term $6OO in band, Imams In ass, two and throe years. t CUTHBERT BON, nod Bag Faute AlDlnfrllo Third st. M AGIO t rlalt i rG POWD . —OllO ONtrt arddiff by Ll7_ salved /4 61.11" au. brit. . k 47. INE MIEMELLANEOU&' Carter's , Npaseirsh Jffialisre. SRI CUM? PITRITIO OF TUX BLOOD 1 the A mans or Iliasoorrar AN INVALTIABI.M . IIIOIID YOB fIaNDIOLA. King's B.U. Bhennistnet, Obstinate Outsmart limtiowS Pimples or Postale( on the Ifsesi Both, C mite Bore Byes, Bing Worm or Tinter, Send Reed, Kuhr preen and Pain of the Bones and hints, Stubborn Ulcers, tub Disorharil, Lllmbego: Spinal ikenphibits, and all . Dh eases uning from on inimikeina— s um of Mercury, Inspru Jane in Lilt, or Impurity of the Blood. This valuable Media... Mink has become oelebie bed for the number of ex muss *Sated through Its er the ntwoulir, has ll•dst to otter tto the irebirOd the at the urgent request pu n ig& th re ,h, w ith th e =mod =IMMO in its vtrtecis and wonderfni,...;rative propertim The tbllowitigcertilliatee,selected from a large number, are, bowery', stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors; and are from gentlemen well known to their lOcallties, and of the highest reapectabßity many of them residing In the city of Blebomml, V. P. 1101iDliN Bag., of the Xxchwato Hotel, Rielonowi known every says he has aeon the medicine called Carter's Spanish ure administered in over a hundred rams, In nearly all the dbeams for which It Is recommend cad, with the most estonlahlngly good results. Be says It the most extraordinary mottoes, he Mu ever seen. AOLIB AND liliVbilt-6111MAT CURB-1 hereby malty that for threw yam I had Agues/IS Ferrer Of the most vi°' lenteleemiption. I bad several Pb took large mum titles of liobibie, Mercury, and I believe all the Tories verthed, but all without any permanent relief. At 1e61 : tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which ethw Dully cured me. and I am happy to my I have had neither chills or fever since. I consider It the best Tonkin the world, and the only medicine that ever rescind my coun Deaver Dm_ near Rielunond, Va. O. B. LUCK Req., now In the city of Richmond, and for many in the Poet OMee, has such oonlidenee In the aatonfahla alum of Oerteem bi l bliztuze, that be has bought upwards of fifty which he has Firer away to the effided. Mr. Utak sap bowmen known to fall, when taken Mottling to dlreettona. Dr. MINOR, a malting Physician, and formerly of the City Hotel, in the city of Mehmid, says he hat tritneserd In s number of Inatsms the streets of Carter's dpaia. b blleture, which were most truly itemising. He leyt in atm of-Ooneunfptbon, dependent on the Liver, the good forte were wonderful Indeed. 'SAMUEL M. DRINKRE, of the dem of Drinker k Mon Richmond, red t w over °completer et eight men Mending, by t eas of bottles of Carter's Spenirr, IDAtore. liltifokT OlifitS OP SORCIPCfLA.—The Editors of the Rkt. mod Republican had a servant malikpwd in their prow room cured of violent Scrofula, Imablned with kituuroa o a rrtirel ade z disab led Yirta., him fro made a m work. Two petfert sure bo ttle and t heir s he krines,lnt public mike, say thy' cheerfully re• commend it to all who are Minted with any slieesse of th. blood." BTILL ANOTHIIII CORR OP SCROPIILA.-1 had a ven valuable boy cured of Scrofula b 7 Oarteee Bc.auleb lextury I madder it truly• valuable =Akio*. JAKII3 R. Tars, Ocualnet or on the B. P. and P.R. R Co.. Richmond. 154L1 T MOM of TWENTY THANE STANDING COEND —Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, melding in the atty of ilehmono. was eared by three bottles of Outer's BpaWshMixture o: Salt Rheum, whleb he bad nearly twenty years,and whisk all the pliyeleiane of lb. city amid not care. MIN, Thomp son Is a well known merchant in the city of itlelunond, and his eon is meet remarkable. WM. A. MATTELEWB, of Ektunand, had a servant rasa of Syphilis, In the worst form, by Oarter's Swab& Blister.. Ifs says he ebserfully recommends it, and ramblers it no Invaluable medkine. RICHARD B. WIEST, of Ricluamed,ed Consumption, b !wes rand of Sera% Land what palyeidana call throe bottles of Cortsea Spanish confirm Mixtime. rr ifilVAED BURTON,. rommissioner of the revenue, sap be has seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture Jo • number of Syphilitic cameo, and arys It is a per Sot cur. for that horrible &mama. WM. 0. ELMWOOD, of altinnond.ourad of Old got ea Sleets, which disabled him from waking. Took ► few bot tles of Certer's Spanish Mixture, and wee enabled to trait without a crutch ; In a abort time permanently cured: LaPri W. nelpalDepot atII .SONS WAND , , W.M 00., et., N0.8331a1den nn, Neu York. T. STOTT A N 0.122 Math 2d IMINNETT A BARES, N 0.126 Main elavet,Rkond,Ye. And Mt ails by B. A. PAHNINITOC.K.A 00.,L. WILCOX, . Jt. A 00 2 , namnia mamas, do Wood stinot,l l MA. :argil; H. P. SCIIWASTZ, Afkarkeny : and by 'Drug:l46. ad - Desires In Medletne warprbere. ortikNierly • _-- CHERRY PECTORAL COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSZNZSS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUCH CROUP ASTHMA, AhD CONSUMPTION Wit Invite the attention of tl • public to the certifiestee appended below and beefeak forth= th at can Jr did eniesideration which their Mac t jrlitZ'l-" franker. ' Mss in such stallons as many wb voluntarily bear witness to the aka .ella • • 11 eyelid value of Comm Pscroass„ do t ilot wantonly trills with, or didoi t facts, nor overstate their co:ivied. as Dodge then, whether this le not the medicine to tryst who you must have relief for the throat or lung., Judge to, whether every family ought not to have it by them m 4 safeguard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, wh ich Meals with fatal frequency upon almost every Pork, co cardes off a lamb from many a home? Jackson, C IL, Jeeknou city, 0 . , 20th hoe, 1882 Ds J 0. Arta ale—The Caesar remoras is moth I quired after. Several of our best Phyncians have aced i , three of them In their own came and always with the pleet effects. The numerrom liatent medicines always 1 fore thews lead to incredulity in rei,ani to every new rent dy and it le only after undoubtel cvklems of value In ta, article, that anything like a general confidence can be e cited The nnrivallel excellence of this combination of agents (in the Cromer Pscrosat„) proved beyond cavil brivpdals -i trial under their own observation,has comMil.d x.•di men to proclaim abroad Its usefulness. Jr to beyond eii doubt the beet general remedy we hero Sr the Pramual Affections of this Ciaante at the same time relative at expectorant—a ram combination of properties In the hope that it will prove Its own reward, euttcri myself. Baspeettully your obedient servant ' JAS. 11.0. MILLER, M D Let geaticmeo of the /Qat Prof st la eerie ?hit cam talarnaborg L. 1 dept 8 11.0" Da. C. Arm O.= Sir—Over upplicutfflo for the p three peen to my duties as an advocate, hutment on for 3 eight months ego a severe Irritation of the bronchial tithe whleb was &constant annoyance to me, and fast beam t, a mutt of greet apprehension. Leery remedy tried Gil. I to even relieve me, till I need your CoLlll!Psorrau Ti .t, has not only relieved me, but , as I trust wholly cured t I tare nothing for the repulatkei of advocating Patent lie diclttee,-and this is at your emirs I shall treoeemend it to members of the tar , and others whom I may meet boring under Medlar In lispnitions Your, truly, R P. JONES Montgomery, Ala, October 4 184 J. Da. C. Area: Sir—l have need your admirable as pound exclusively in my practice, and find it to 81.1)paSS I) far, any other remedy we bare for curing diseasee upon e lungs Your obedient servant, B JONZB, If. D What yet remains to convince the most incredulous ,t the Cherry Pectoral !salt that it porporta to be, vie an es equalled remedial agent fir an aillMaaa of the Throat ar .d Lunge. The experieme of years Ma proven it to be soma , and we submit It to the people, believing that Its virtues will fatly maintain its reputation Prepared by J. 0. AWN, Chendat,Lowell,Mium Beware of worn:dem preparations, attempted to be palmed oil nal•r a similarity of name . Sold In Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by B. A . ESTOCIE A 00, wholesale and retail.. Jed Saida. JANY:3 BLANKLY, Roropean Agent and Dealer In Real Estate, offers f br fele the following valuable property, via: MOO aurae floe land near the Mlathitippl and 'idlsooarl Bathoad, lowa. norea of Umber and prairie lend in Paulo, Miamian 100 aura in Liverpon township, Ooluor Mena county, Ohio. 101 acres neer Greensburg, Wesunero land muzzy. 140 serve near New thatle, Lawrence county, highly improved. 1 acre lot - uear the front gate of On Mary Oem.tary. 4 lots, each 24 feet by 110, neatly Duo 1 with palings, near the borough of Lawretweville. Wanting lots, 25 feet by 100, near the north end of lie Mutrpsburgh Bridge. SO lota, each SO feet front by 100 fo:t deep, in Ltvarpoot, Ohio. k very valuable farm in Mero r county, of 11* wow, with etreellent houses, barn and out buildings 2 houses and lots on Diamond street, in the boo oogh of Birealuilbast. 8 lot; each 24 feet on Quarry street, roaming bask to the Manor lies, lifth Ward. Cell and examine Register, at the corner of Seventh and Eforithilall etreeta. jy2 I BOWN% GINOMIL—This Merumee Is wir witad to poems, in • 0001Metinted form, all the valu able properties of Jamaica Organ and will be Liana, triat an excellent Fondly Medicine. It Is particular:, reoreameadsdas a tonic to persons reemedng from ler vr or other disease, a few drops Imparting to the stomach a glow sal vigor equal to • wine of brandy or Milks sthEulant, without may of the debilitating effects which are mire to follow the use of liquor of any kind, and It la there fore espeehdly servioaabie tiaddidren and ibmalem To the aged It will prove a great conked- to rheumatic Mimic,na it gives great toilet As • Cholsna remedy there Is nothlr g eopggior to lt, and no Wally should be without it 2 groat; noshed by JOB. YLMMING, 3,26 - amen of the Diamond and Market Aii.OWLY3SIZAD OY MOM ACSIUS YUItErS.—We bore for sale ZOE acres of good land, (all of which can be aohlvalad,) In lots oft mem and upwards, at from $5 to $lO per acre; situate along the lime of the Balthnore and Ohio Railroad, within from 4 toe nein of gunman ad Belton Stations, Shnihall manly, Va. Many reams 111. Ing ha the crowded cities would Ma well to parehme a few mot tad genre a healthy and comfortable home. Torre are first rata marteta Sm all kinds of manes at every et. Boston the Railroad. A 'Ulna at Qumran Station is crtit u rapidly, and the ociontry around la inapronng very InE A putable. & CUTHBERTSON, /7 20 -- 140 Third street. Firl"rl'T'lTTT7 l lE7Sr'•l 110IVZ, No. 61 Y 17 1 .11 Street; twat door to IT • M. oot- Hall, dialer ht UNIT aad 0011HOCTION.AltY lee them, of the WA quality, maid up delft% the • 800. 11.110, Waltham:tee sal Craw. Families can be implied with Strawberries and Miler Fruits, during the acme., on the meet reasonable terms. Orders are respectfully solicited. }mkt f BLit MILAL AMASS FOX SARlL—Tbirt7 Moot' D thuart... the borough of Manotiater, each 24 (Jet wide by 100 feet deep; part of the legate of the late .I.ltl Adams, thell. These lola fronting on an menus SO feet vide, and extending to an alley in the rem. 25 feet make them dednthde property far a suburban residence. Also, • lot of ground on the comers n( the Afth Ward Market House and Penn street, 35 Met front by 102 (oat deep, to Spriug alley. Also, two lots of ground on Liberty sized. each 25 Mot front by 100 deep, to Quarry street. APPIY to /AUKS BLANKLY. Iyl9 Real &tab and Rump= Agent. • VOrtiIMISIMIL t. A NY permit visht . og to mak. $ 5OO 6 months,A pctet r pek; kimmettoo, Trumbull oount7, Olilo. This Is no BMW:a or book wort No ,.___ traTell _,Nr Imbut Sly perm n m roams et om. amen mate the e sum la the thus stated. Addreps 307:km PROP. BYRON H. ROBB. DBY 1100D11.-4.111 •7101111 , corner qf 'Grads ad d po d Orate, has now on niM 10 cases bleached musein, from ey, to zl , Valeeee Irish linen: 25 pieces white ke ; 76 pieces linen; cotton end woolen goo d. ft bore' • a few Own One black dulls; black, barred end Olin beige and tleinne; mantilla.; mac Ulla allk and wieweine of weeny desceipeon; tan colored and d d ro d d. pep; dens einhann; 600 pines Merrimack prints, lint coins—all of which will basal extremely low. Jain - 01:1110PKIN Adam, PABBINGER REMITTINOE X.„( ODClL—Jamee Blakely has arnatgameas made won Eastern Houma, which enables him to Imue Malts, c a yal a‘ ile at sight, for any amount, In London, Llverprol, Pario, and Frankfort en the Pain: also, at ail the Provincial Banks and Branches it Gennany, thane., Great Britain, and Ireland. Desna owe one hundred nde at s4,96yri to IL Mee, earner of Seventh and Id oil. m §iurru.si =hum colorailairas at onus par yard; Bangs 10 coda, worth ; With all atUr kinds of goo& la las proodrd o d, 5 5 11d21011 4 - 0013, kin 35 nth Arad. lioldedrallAS.—.l vat marred' st 6 Y 7161 HIM corner .Ull of Grant and Plnh Arms, • for ;dem of vary leo Ws and figured Blood Silks. Also, Montilla Elks and ln 0110. frabionablo odors; bkneted Yoslim and Irish s! d Linear, 6 moo of tbo imirs; ry Slit make, Jut ro. ear A. aerma .28 -NNW Giant and 1110 110'IN2BAL wags& —• ft oopp of O,opsa, AIL Xledlbrd sad WOO Lick W&At, SOL GP OAS SIABOSSOAA AMA OS the ISIAAPOPROWP MMIIIMiI ~, ~`: F `~;_„ MOMMIPS Invigorating Cord at .; A . Phentinienon in Medicine. • -- •• RNOTORRD ARO LIWN • 1110881r8 INVIGORATING =LEW DIAL—At lint the properties attributed to Pat LBW" IwAdotMietVale arandiat erandeamaddibsdasit, Id* petal often dielleed,,anad tom . th.dirmoduCt- Gm truths .bYlhe Weeeeeter. B Dukte ft:by igeitectLlwßMCeA ot the highest dire sad claw:a, are ntiSt trloeiptilog ever all daub*. re=edit'MTh; ovezthrown by amass of eastimotry which is perfectly The =MIR reined/es, In all emcee, the deoirgbiggegg arising from • mime or abuse of the sexism amour which make up the Vonderlld machine railed man. It restored, • full vigor every delicate function connected with that we terkxm erauptinsid woo atwitter and toindineemearytei the reproduction Uf hmen Ms. To personatif - feeble mob cuter frame, or &Went In vtfal power, it lirbotionmestitedi ea the only meow of communicating tha tt eneraivlakb la mammary to the proper ebjeyment of an he lilt= Mae, as well ae the higher mental attribute*: - Ito' effects are not emillned to minter sex, or to fro tee: The Siebligirl, the ailing wile, thelletlaie, enervated youth, the seer-worn Minot bestrew, tbe vied* of nervous &premien, the Individdual sufferteg tient general debllity.or frets ti., weakness of a en& organ, will all Ord irramillate and per manent relief front the se of Ml s inanrparable renovator. To those nhe bare _ to walysis, It will prove a armidete and nn "ria*gniut aphid that terrible malady. There are , perhaps, *bit bo re rotrifieg With * t.k. ' Abell. conetitntione, that they think themselves blend tt• resat of medicine. let not evervitheee despair. The Eller deals with disease as it exists., without relirrence to eauseri. and will us not tr V THE BROKEN co remove thedbordir m il i aZ oni. . 411 , The derangements of the when, leading to wrens die eases. and the forms otnerr one dimmer ft/Ohara so unmet • one that it would require a column to enumerate ihe male dies for which this preparation is • specific. A few, bow. • ever, may be endmereted, viz: neuralgia, tie doter-ova, bead-ache, Incipient peralyals, hysteria, pelyitati.m of the - Platt, spinal orthetions, runseder deliiity,tremors, nide. Imes, a pricking mention in the Itch, talMbpeltr, mental depreselon, weakness of the will, indisposition to mire, fainting after mart., broken sleep and terrifying drama, Inability to remain or one place or position, wealroeseef the fool:restive organs, sexual inecmpeteney, melancholy, mos, onion*, fluor albeit, sinking at the stomach, female Inagua laxities, • chronic tendency to miscarriage, emeriti tkin. ofd all cotopletots growing out of a fee Indulgence of the pea shins, end all barrenness that does clot loomed from regmaie owes beyond the reach of inedkine. = 'Whenever the organs to be feted upon are free flews msb. 'formation or striettrral direasseseft to averred that 11132. 12i VIGORATING 'ELIXIR • • . aul reelf .. f ... e wealthasa with strength, incapecity with-ails& sr.7, with" unifbros and natural activity, Iwt this WI only without has td of re-action, but with a happy effect on the peers! organirsticn. ira- Bear la mind theS all maladies, wherever they bill, ri, finish with the meth= system, and that the parelysatina of Oaf save of modem and semaition physleal death. Bear in nand sh e, that for every kind of memos,. disease the Zlizir Oadial-tathe only reffehlelyeiwattion known. (MIN OY N taiYOUS LI eltiffEß, No iangeage ous convey an adequate idea of the het., diets mad almost ndraerdonschatiga which itoleadonain the .ribeared, debilitated and chattered nerroasslitete, whether/ broken down by come., weak by nstura or tofld. by ,emcee--the unstrung and reined organhatke listens* bread, revisited and built up. The mute. and of nervou disames vaniab together nub= hence. No r is the s effect tempora ; on tha cceg mrr eb. ' relief is permanent—for the Cordial propartlesof the moil. einemath the eenstitirtlao Unit; and entice htoitstionsel tooditkm. • tOBB 01` Conti:sits, gkktineea, rush of blood to the tread, asehmatuda, Sebtlity, hysteria, trretetednase, thoughts of rieldeteetrue• tkin--Pess of bleanity, dyepepsia, general praetratica,:trra- Minty, nerrousnese, Inability to sleep, diseases Mahlon to Ikuudes, decay of the propodattieg frulotions, hysterhOnano, mania, vague tatters, palpitation of the heart., Impotency, oonstipation, eta, from whatever causearbiing, it fa; If them is any tellanoe to be placed on human testimony,ebsabstaly Melinda. A GRANT MEDICINE YOE FEMALES. The nnyarallsled onsets of this great restorallys, In all complaints tee:Meat to females, =ark a new era in the an townieine. • Thouetteds of stimulants have been in estdritheasand of forigorsets conemeted—em purpeethey to be specified In thewarions diseases; end datangemetteto aPbith the delicate formation of woman ' , mobs her Rada • Evict/ WOMAN as Evae, jibe suffere from weakness, Sweetmeat; nerworesnese, tea mars, pains in the back, or say other ai ruler whether p eal.. to her sex, or common in both maes—to ghat the is, witparadhag CtsrMal a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Chatham, wail find this Osrdial after they hare used n bat tie or tee; a thorough rotoneratar of the tystam.. IRAN dire - dims ere to be found the happy parents of healthy ad spring. who would not bare been ea but Mr this extreardl nary preparation. Audit is equally pcamatfor the many Ms aims ler which It is reecenmunded. Tboulands of young men her. been restored by using It, and sot In adagio in. stance bee it felled to benefit. theta. MrnirMiAtt:WWM or eowsumpttre habits, are rumored by the row of n birttloot two to bloom and vigor; changing Om akin from a pa* yel low, trickly sokrr, to a beauttral florid. complexion. 7. TO THE MISGUIDED. Them aresam - se of the sad and melancholy ands Wads* malts of youth, viz: weakness of the book and limbo, pains in ties Mad., dimness of sight, Was of letupe clear passer, palpitation of the bears, dyspepsia, nervous ictitabtlity, &management of the digestive ftmotions,genersl d symptoms of consuccptknaz, etc. Mentally. the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Lam of.rnemory, confusion of bless, depression of aeries, forelusliogs, aversion to society, self-Matrort, tore of solitude, timidity, etc., tiresome otibe evils produ ced. Ali erns afflicted &geld reflect that a sound mind and body are thamoet nn weary requbites to promote connubial happiness; Indeed, mahout those.. tbo journey through lira beconicas t _ weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkons the - ries; the mind becomes shadowed with despair. and tilted with the mahrocboly reflection that the happiness or another tie amnia blighted with your own... Dr.llorpe'n Invivrati.g Cordial tuts been oeuntedeited - by 110tele unprirtelplkd In future, all-the germinc. Cordirl will have the tar's fec-sixotte yasted.over the cork of each bottle, U r t il he following words blown in the glans: Dr. ltorse's Invigorating Cordial, C. 11. EMS, Proprietor, N. T. The Cordial-4A put op, 1: ighty wnceotrated., to plat bet. tloz—priur Corm dollars per Cottle, two fur iiTO ,ix tot twelve Oollats. C. 11. 11 9. N 2 GLIrla wa tn i ,.. y. bid by Druggists throughout the Unltal Steam y , Canada and tie Westladle,. - , .AGENTS: Pittsburgh—PLE3lLNG. BROS., No. 60 Wood street. Do GEO. H. KEYSER, N 0.140 Allesheey Cloy--JNO. P. FLE111543 Gtodonsta—B. li ALEARINGS. Ult Tiler DUDE DESS.N/D-8 , PALM% and thairli -1 charges of Matter from the Ears—also, all than 'dis agreeable usktes like the barring of fusee* falling of water, hlrsimr of steam, Ge.,which are symptoms of appreaebing Deafness, and also generally with the Moons litany per. fans who hare lieu deaf for tee, fifteen, and twenty years, end were obliged to we enrfirumpets, base, slier man or • or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being nuts pertstly oeiL rhysiclane and Surgeons highly recom mend its use. • Irrom the Tribune. Pattaurrs Dos', Nuttier Yoga Calums.—Thousands o. children annually bemuse deaf, in consednence of 41r a:urges of matter from their ears, induced by iicarlet.Ferer, Colds. ie. Now. If mothers would do their duty and pro cure Scarpa'a Oil for Leafnewi. and use it as directed, their children would be cured but If neglected, the discharge c,:d,- tintieuirery troublesome. the hearing gradually ge'ui.woree, and tbsedly partial or total deafness amines. an awl me Mrs. Bast,. and she inq psrf Co informa tion tbef en7iconeinee and cu . :mash you. ASTOUNDINO Factl—Philadelphia, January 4.—1 hereby certify, that when I was about twelve years old, I gradually beemitedietf In both ears. so that in a few mouths I !nand' it almost Impondble to hear. unless in the very loudest tone of voice. I remained In that situation until Mat =miner. a in t i t sil eighteen veers, when I hear& of WARPAII co ACOUSTIC OIL., I immediately obtained • bottle, ch I base ured. and am happy to Sly It has *chid like tank, and quite cured me. Any onemlshing furthest information of my man. which I think a remarkable one, will Sad me by calling at my residence, Concord strmt. first door above Seallid street. REIZOIS Baran. loosale by A.JATNES, Pekin Tea Store, •$9 11111. h street, rataburei. ?Intl! ONLY TRUE AND GENUINE LI VEII YI panel by R. E. SELLERS. Isioarrr. , Oblo, March 1853 I feel It a duty that I owe to my &icor guffaws, to state that I have experienced great relief from the um of ?Idlers' Liver Pills. I have suffered severely with the Liver Com plaint for several years—eo much so, that both myself arid mends, have thcifight that I could not eurvive but a short time. Hoch money had been expended in the endeavor to procure relief from the phyffichuni, but all In vain. As last rasort,nport the recommendation of my brother, I pro cured some of Sellere'.ldver Pills, at yoursione,and I found great relief from their um, and to the continued use of them since, I hare almost entirely recovered my health. • - an a Outeeraw. I am thebustemd of Hann Cotopst M on ; I tidal" nellers. Pills a superior medichoe, and I believe that they were the means of saving my wife's Jame Corinevrom lb the Patin—The original, only true and genuine Liver Pills are prepared by B. B. Sellers, and have his mune-in Wyk wax upon the lid of ebb Inc, and big *mute on tba outside wrapper; all others are counterfeit, and bane indtatione. B. B. SKLLARZ & CO, Proprietors. And for sale by Drozgicts generally. • rul EZZ:=+Z=Z;=Z= TT L 9 gratifying to the propriety. of B. A. Pahneideek's Verinifsge. to see that regular practltkmens make an ex ception in favor ot this Vermitogo, and not only use it in prefereoce to their ownprepaations, preparations, but give their 'volun tary totimony in its favor. The following Is faun a phy idelan of high character, now in Illinois, throseriy of Louis iana, oat is dated Buswszerows, June 4th, MS. Nears. B. d. Ildutedmk d W.: Grammar—l hare need B.d. Fehnostock's Vern:dings In the practice of medicine, in this =1 the Southern States, for the last ten year., and I MCI recommend it ast&t eine for the purpose for which it was intended bringing, at one time, from a email girl, of my ten yearn of age, one hundred and wanly:nine worms. ea a druggist et Shaw neetoms, I have sold a great quantity, and It has invariably given satisfaction. In fact, it la the oullwarm medicine now called km - fair Prepared and sold hy rikit. D. JA YN OARAILNATIVE BALSAM le Goo of tho most snidest; pleasant, and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the removal of the various derange ments of the Stomach end Bowels, and the only article worthy of the least contkience for curing Choker Difantase or &sew: Ceraptaint. This to, without exception, one of the most valuable family medicines ever dieturered. hundreds, nay thou sands, of certificate+ have been teethed from. Physiciins, Clergymen, and families of the that respectability, beating the strongest testimony in its favor, too numerous to publish. Sir For sale et Mo . PREIS TEA BTORE, No. .15 (Fifth street. ' &Ma 111 DE. BROWN. No. 41 lffsmond .Alley, Du. rotes hi entire attention to ma office Practice. Ells Dunne= to mealy wafted to liiaak Visored Dusan, and each painful affections, brought on by Imprezon, youthful logulge o nce and excess ij= l =s, Impurity ofLthe Ill ' o,:;t4 rd ' t WI Eiee n :. ma of the Venereal Organ. Skin Me . sees, Scorbtrffe limp. Bone, Totter, Ringworm, Bercurhil sees, Week. ...a, Impotency, Me, Jtheumalthou, Yemala Wealunces, monthly Suppressions. Dinners of the Jointed Fistula in Am, Nerroue Affections, Pains I u the Back and Lane, Irrl talon of the Bladder and Ktdithya,suometfully toested,... Omre 1114=1 prseNoe (dx In this eltv enables Dr. Bunn to offer aseurances of a sleety cars to ad nho =BY man nai. elia• biome. Olin and Pdvata Connhail= Boma, 41, Dimond Wry 113.1113annw soodnstd. roadolawjr RIIIIIRdATIBIL—Dr. Brown's =awl, dialect -fared in Rheumatism nu speedy and ontalri Remedy for tyt trouble. It never hila nerat t iPrivate CoontUation Room No. 41 WOMEN Paten The Doi:Loris always at hone. 8 Ni. by D I lean byes Sairairtral=re. ND• PM& 11/tN• lb am to M i XOO bs readvei bi JOEL iliallany jabl Niue elf Yid* SIMI aid likoi/ - - NEM MEM - - , . ?' ? i feblOaneaw E=DaMOSM Baum, M. D. B. A. FkIINISTOCE k corner of First and Wood eta. Private Diseases. Fr•-rm , :rp -~.