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',- 4'‘4.1 *. 7" ,' . ~. ...? f , ..V... 4; i 'l'- e '' ' ol .r; .'.; t '''."'''.' 4 1 -..7 t. i4t 1 41' . 4% :- 11- '- ' - .. .4 • ',' • - . -.-.- ~ - ..-,. ti p : ...,........f . ...- .. „ • .•:,. - ...., •••••• • • • . , ..: .., • .. • • , .. . , I . ..-: •- • ,- - - .0%, ,4 t- 1 1. .".._ - - , . . . ' 14 11).: ..: ~,•,.,, ~ ~-...-, 1 , • •,, t 2 ..:,.' •". ::: y ~ , ,,,,' , .,,t ~ T YT S 4 /...d••••.i. •*",,, , t4t -.... • i....' ', • , ' 6F-,c ,'•:-,• •1 1 ...ivi 1 ..,...- 4 t..i- 5 ...- •laiN2s,t;i• ~...".i4., , , i ". .;•Y c•.__._ , ' 'let li .•.ii,l4- 4 .1 -.. s' - ' , •••• , * 1 L'. 411 , ' 4.'43* 4:r1V:1;41',.w 4.70 • . ~.',4'; ~; k• t __ ~. DAILY MORNING POST. 81t'FV81 - I•Kt sir "I'm possum •innoh virtu, mem," said the fleeter at he inhered Mrs. Partington in auto*, .the mummies from Peru, and the meted jugs from Pompeii, and the akidetoti of the turtle,--and the many beautiful things sent to him by the Society of Paris. I suppose," said she, slightly erecting her form, and looking down upon ,n hole worn in the - car• pet about the size of a three cent piece "I sup pose I may say that I do possess some, but self praise doesn't 'go a great ways." The , doctor blandly nodded and smiled. He appreciated the modesty of the remark, while she thought he Wee complimenting her life, the virtue ofou which. eizty-five years had sanctified. "Do y ob serve," continued the doctor, "the air of anti quity about this room?" "Yea," said she, " I noticed it when I came in, and I should think you would improve it by opening the windows." The doctor was slightly confused as he assured her be meant the general aspect of his room, with its antique chairs and the parchment rolls upon the shelves, and went on to exhibit and explain the iarions objects of his collection. "Here, madam," said he, "is my castle; I shut myself in here, the world forgetting, by the world forgot, and revel in the curiosities of the past that fortune has favored me with." Eojoying I suppolie,"-interrupted she, affect ing the classical, "your opium cum digitalis." There was a pause after this. The dootor hell his breath. The classical remark was a stunner, and Mrs. P. went out soon afterwards like au exhausted skyrocket.—Boston Post Prestlentßy the President of the United Staten.PlEE. INpursuance lair, 1, Fi of the Uniteii of Steles of America,l.t.NELlN hereby do he RC are decl arm mate kno*n that Public SAirS, will be held et the under mentioned Lend Olnces, In the State of lOWA, et the perioda hereinafter designated, to wit: At the land ollicest KANESVILLE, commencing on Mon day, the fourth day of September neat, for the diaposal o the public lands situated within the following named town- Ships, riot ' North of the base fine. and mai of the Nth prUuipat meridian. Townships seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-one, eighty-tem, eighty-three, eighty-four, eighty-five eighty-six, eighty. seven, and eighty-eight. of range thirti-four. Townships seventy-nine, eighty, eightyone, eighty-two, eighty-three, eighty - bur, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty seven, and eighty-night, of range thirty-five. Townshipseeventy-four,seventy-tive, seventy-six,seventy• nine, eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two, eighty-three, and eighty-Purr, of range thirty-six. Terinehltei eeventymine, eighty, eight -one, eighty-two, eighty-three, eighty four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty seven end eigh•peigni, of range thirty-eeven. Tosnoships Iseventy•niste, eighty, ethty-one, eighty - two, e4, , hty-three, ,, eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty seven, and eighty-eight, of range thirty-eight. Townships eeventy-sir, sevezity•seeeti, seventy-nine, eighty-three, eighty-four, eig , ity-tive eighty-six, eighty seven, and eighty-eight, of range thirty nine. Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, eighty-three, eighty four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty-semen, and eighty-eight, of range forty. At the same place, commencing dp Monday, the eigh teenth day of September next, for the disposal of ih.- pulr Tic lande situated within the andermentkmed tow nship% to North of the base and tong of the fifth principa/ meridian. Townships eighty two and niuetpone, of range forty-one. Townships eighty-two and ninety, of rouge forty-tgro. Townships eighty.two, eighty-three, eighty-four, eighty. eighty-sig, eightpeer en, am( eighty-eight, of range brty-three. Townships eighty, eightynue, eighty-two, eightynve, eighty-siz, eighty4even, sod eighty-eight, of range forty bur. Townships eighty, eighty one, eighty-two, eighty-three, eighty.four, eighty fay eighty:de, eighty-wean, and eighty eight, of range forty-five. Township. eighty-two, eighty-three, eighty-four, eighty nee. eighty-six, eighty-seven, antreightreight, of range for Weis. Townahlpe eighty-four, eighty-flee, eight pair, eighty seven, andeighty.tught, of range forty-seren. Townships eighty...even and eighty-eight, of mugs forty- eight. At the land office at FORT DES MOINES, commtneing on Monday, the fourth day of September next, for the-dis posal of the public lands within the following named town ship., to wit: North of the totse Use, and twst of the kW, prinaipal meridian. Townships ninety-three, ninety-ft sleety-nix, ninety seven, ninety-edg nt, and ninety-nips, of range seventeen. Townships ninety-five, ninety-six, ninety-wren, ninety eight, ninety-nine, and one hundred. of range eighteen.' Townshipe ninety r - th threee, n n n n e e , t nd lv o e n . e n h in u e n t d P r a e i d x , , o n f i r n e e a t p even, ninety-eight, y nineeen. y- Townships ninety-three, ninety-four, ninety-fire, ninety six, ninetyeerven, ninety-eight, and rthaetpnine, of range twenty. Townships ninety-one. ninety-two, ninety-three, ninety four ninety.tiva ninety-4x, ninetpweven, ninety-eight, and 'ninety-nine, of range twentpone. Townships ninety-two, ninety-three, ninety-four, ninety fie a ninetpeix, ninetpseven, and nety-eight, of range twenty-two. Townships ninety-faun ninetpfive,ninctpelx, and ninety. seven, of range twenty-three. At the same place, commencing on Monday. the eighteenth day of September next, for the disposal of the nubile lands situated in the following named townships and parts of townships, North of M and e base tine, west if the Nth principal , meridian. • Townships eighty-nine, ninety-two, and ninety-three, of range twenty-four. Townships eighty-nine, ninety, and ninety-three, of range twenty-five. Township ednety-two;mrePt sections five, seven, nine, the west half of the northwest qnarter of fifteen, seventeen, nineteen, and twentpone, of range twentY•soven- Sections two to nine inclusive of to eighty-three and township ninety-two, east of the Dee Moines river (ex• eept sections one, three, eleven; thirteeen, fifteen, twenty three, twenty-five, twenty-seven, thirty-one, thirty-three, and thirty-five,) of range twenty-eight. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eightpeix. eight/wov en, (except section one and the northeast quarter of the no:thesst quarter of section three.) and township eighty eight, (except sections one, three, tree, seven, nine, eleven, thirteen, dyteen,SeVelltben, twenty-one, twenty-three, twen tv-eve, twenty-seven, north half of northeast quarter of twenty-nine and thirty five,) of range twenty-Dine. Townships seventy-seven, eighty-four, eghty-five ' eighty. de, eighty-seven , and eighty -e ight, (except the cast half of the northeast quarter and the east half of the southeast quarter of section one,) of range thirty. Townships seventy-eix, eighty four, eighty-five, eighty. Mx, eighty-seven, and eightpelght, of range thirty-one. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty seven,end eighty-eight, of range thirty-two. Townships eighty-bur, eighty-five, geighty-six, eighty seven,and eighty-eight, of mutes thirty-three. At the land once at DURlNHE,eommeneing cn Monday, the twenty-first day of August next, for the durposal of the public, lands within the undermentioned seed townshipe . , vie: North ofOw base tine, and 41 the MA pr i ncipal meridian. Township one hundred, of range three. Township one hundred, of range four. Townehips ninety-nine and hundred, of range ten. Townships ninety-eight, netionine,and one hundred, of sang. eleven. Township one hundred, of range twelve. Township ninety eight. of maga thirteen. Townships ninety-seven and ninety-eight, of range bur- Mar Townidilge tdeety-seven and ninetpeight,of range fifteen. Townships ninety seven, ninety-eight, ninety-nine, end ms hundred, of range eixteen. At the landoßke at CHARITON, commencing on Monday tin twentparet day of August next, for the disposal of the public lends annelid within the following homed tow n snipe 11•1104 josh of the keg Una, and dian. wed of the Afth printepoi meri • Township sixtpersven, of :urge twenty-nine. . Township' slxtynteven and seventy-dve of magi thirty. Townships sixtyeeven, seventy-toter, and teventy•five, of amtwthatrone. At the land office at FAIRFIELD, commencing on Mon day, the twentyarst day of August next, for the disposal of the galbswing deecribed Wands, to wit: • Perth of the bass lire, and scut of the fifth principal meridian. Two bus& situated in sections two and four W township isovanyaix., of range two. At the land office atIOWA CITY, commencing on Mon. day, the twenty-List day of August next, for the disposal of the following named islands, six: Nora qfthe bate /ins, and ian. toga qf the Nth prirscipal merid Islands sitriated in sectionetwenty-five, twenty-six, thirty- I five, end thirtyelx, to hip seventymine, of range Wee. landa appropristed by law for the nee of Schools, Mill• tory and other purposes, together with those swamp and overflowed lands, made thereby unfit for cultivation," if any, Vented to the State by the act entitled " An act to enable the State of Arkansas and other State. to reclaim the 'swamp lands • within their limits," approved Septem ber 28,1860, will be sociudolfrom the saki. The offering of tie above lands will be commenced on the --days appointed, and will proceed in the order iu which they are advertiseluntil the whole shall have been offered, and th e taw closed ; but no sale shall be kept open longer this, two week., and no private entry of coy of the land, will be admittred until after the expiration of tins two week. Given ruder my hand, at the city of Washington, this eighteenth day of May, Anno Do mini, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. • FRANKLIN PIERCE. By the President: Jinni Wagon, Commissioner of the General Lend Mae. a~" .. 0.51;r4. - 41i , o• ~,,, .1 , i •:: Na i. AUGUST 19 BUJIOROUS. NOTIOR TO PRE EIIPTION CLAIMANTS. Beery person entitled to the tight of pre-emption to any of she hinds within the Townstdps and parts of Township. above enumerated, is required hi establish the same to the saldellsetion of the Register end Receiver of the proper Land Ogles, and make , payment therefor as soon as prsoticuble after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the oormammement of the public sale of the lands embra sing the tract ohdmed ; otherwise such HN claim will be for hal. - Pat JO WILSON, jellkommlaw Oomcalmioncr of the General Loud 011ie, NSW BOOM—Just received, Herd Tones, by (marl.. Dickons, 25 cents. 2lomderoga, or the Black Eagle, by G. P. 112,Jaines, 50c. BON Woodville, .or the Sailor's Laughter, by Alexander Dumas, 60 oenta. Bertha and Lily, or the Parsonage of Beech Glen, by Mrs. I. Oakes Brian, $1,25. Oar Honeymoon, and other oornicalitier, from Punch, price $1,25. Iteoeired and for rale by atilt .W. d EIIIDENFENNET A CO.. 7d Fourth et. Tea, Tea, Tea. WE are receleing from New :York and Philadelphia , 380 HALE OLIESTS TEA, eomplielog young Epson, Impede/ I Gunpowder, Oolong lonehong, and English Breakfast, al of which base beer earehilly selected, and will be sold as usual. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, , '1 No. 38 Fifth street. 1111THWAITS RETROSPBOT.—Part IS), for Jai', of B Bra/thcralt's Itetrcapeet. of Practical idedicioe , ,aod Barlica7- Agatns Beaufbrt, sr Family Pride: by the scarce . of Piqua, kn., &a. You sale at th• chase Book Stela of W. A. GILDESP.EINEY & CO., 2721 7 8Fourth tame. wishing so go to Oaraeron IStation, vs., to tool. at that amp haidortil pleas* leave their name at on alai as moon as pomade, in order that all say go t ogetheral al rime limo. 0004 lands in lots of 6 scree and upwards, slants within 2 to 4 miles of Railroad Stations, are yelling at $6 to $lO an sore, and asay terms. This is an opportuni ty at asoarins a homestead not to be negleeled. B. 100_RT & BM, - DRAITs NSW FA2VMT I'M HULDMth-Bthtable for soy othe ot Meal Peps. It holds the Pm firmly, whlah eon be removed without any diflandiy, and wi th out warn the enders. For saki b$ W. 8. nevrar, Eltationsei - .17/k Market abed, ironer of Second: areltalBTON 8 Wows et .n 1 - Han, Peach, Amami., strawberry, &a, tor Savoring lee Crew s * Mum blaege l Peadlap, ke, for sal* by std W. WOUIRG. MEE * t lot. • lt& - ""t• r =II MMENtM IN SUR '.i..NCE 'I " - • ' 1n , 13 Rib A NV- HUMP - - ' ' • ' annum, 'SAFETY zltstgaztez CON:PANT. OPFICY. in the North Boom of tha Mishange, on Third street, PEILLADELPH/A. MAHON INSURANOISa.: 05r VstitiEul, . 1 i ac wo . To all parts of the World. Paeans, , IN RAN LWIRANORS On Coeds by rivere, canals, lakes and land ...t w o, t o al parts of the linion. FIRE IN/HIRAM:IES On merchandise generally. On atoreh dwellinglhonses. &a. ASSETS , OF THE 0021PAVZ, November 7,1869. • Bonds and blortankm E 2 4 ,300 00 State of Penn Sylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark. and other loam, 181,E54 42 Stocks In bents, railroads and insurances oom• ponies 24,012 20 MIN receivehle 159,825 94 B e lk unhand 16,071. 80 Bala:twain the hands of Agents and premiums ou Marine Policies recently Issued 121,707 67 8 oh , 'Mon Notes 100,000 00 nn manse: Dr. B.M. Huston, Hugh Dna& Spencer Wllvain, Charles Kelly, Samuel E. BMX., I t Henry Sloan, James Trsqualr, W. Eyre, Jr., Imbue L. Pries, James Tennant, Job,, B. Semple, Charles Ilatiairer, J. T. Legal), Pittsburgh, D. T. C. !Organ, Nam. 51e1LT126, ' , resident. TROII.O. LUND, Vise President. 1. P. A. MADERLI., Agent, No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. W. Martin, Jogeph IL Beal, Edmund 6 Souders John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, - George 0. Leiper, &Brant Darlington, II Jousts Brooke, J. C. Johnson, James C:liand, • Theopilus' Paulding, James IS. -Whale:id, W. C. Ludwig, Josi-en Cowex, Sally, THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OFTLIE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of PWINSYLVAY IS A:goto, May 10t.1851 ..... ............. Pturoloms receivad to May . 16 . t, 155.1 otore,t eo 1 , . nq, , to CNyttal:itodk. Returned premiums, Lomea, Re Insursnoe, Ex pense., ae 57,641 56 Bonds, Mortgagee: Stooks, and other good nem. entities-- $181,481 98 Premium Note? 179,018 51 Osah on hand 17,820 21 Total am't of Iteeourora, Liable for Lowe.— $368,018 70 taIIZCIUM JOHN P. RUTHERFORD,Dauphin °aunty, P. 0. SEDO WICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, . A. WILKINS. hanker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, " JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; DauPths cathutY, A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, S. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon County. • JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. • A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. Will Insure against perils of sea and inland navigation, Ise, oa )10Tett6tIdiVa in city or country, at lowest rates can. istent with safety. Policia. /sassed on dwelling houses .ither perpetually or for • term of years. • Branch Chloe, corner Fourth ad Smithfield streets. mr.13:0 A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. 1:10 rriViTJE LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. ORAILTERED APRIL BOTH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL - - • CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. S. Corner of Third and Chssinal Streets, Philadelphia. Otters of ate Homo Board at Philadelphia: D 1129101.9. SWAMI R. Crawford, Pen! R. Goddard,' A.mbroae W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, flenJtmln W. Tingley, G.. 31' Beau, Jsoob L. lOorenee t James Derereuz, Wllllem Gociwm, William President—Stephen K. Crawford. Vice President—Ambrves W. Thompson. Modica& kaasniner, Patstway/A—James U. Willson, M. D AReyhany Cay—R. R. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, martny No. 71 Fourth street, The Prankititn Fire tu.uran ee Of Phdaddyrkta, Anaspienstio. DlftEt7o7Lw—Charles W. Wacker, Thomas Hart. Tobias Wagner, Samuel 13 rent Jacob It-Smith. am W. Hie-b -ents, Herdecal Adolptil E. Ekrrie, David B.l3rowne, Morris Patterson. Casa N. lianas:a, Praildent. C oot 3. Slit Sarelary. Continue to make buntrance, perpetual or Waked, on every description of property, le town aid countu, at. rates as low as are consistent with security. The Oompany hare reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, sand/ Invested, at fond ample protection to the assured. The Meseta or the Compeer . on January lot, 1851, as pub. lishwi arreeshly to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, Its Mortpogo $918,120 08 Ittel Estate 84,777 78 Temporary Loam Gso66 17 61,!189 00 • Cub, kc 61.586 bl Total 81,21E708 44 Since their incorporation, • period of twenty.. years, they have paid upward of One NERam boor Hundred Thou mnd Dollars. loss.s by fire, thereby affonling evidence of the advent.. of Insurance, as well . the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Alprrd, ap24 Ofllce. north-east coy. Wood and Third sta. PSOTEDTIOIV INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., t:Opital Stock, Annual Premium/ and Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. Polk:Smoot Ineumame issued et &II time. on the!moet favor*. bie terms, solost LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OR TER PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY OEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoisr FOR PITTSIMEGH AND ALLSGEINNYVOCINT.P. ustrl6:y — Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER., Jr., Pofent. I Y. IL GORDON, Ca.PITAL, 1300 DO LL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE end MA Nr RING. All losses will be liberally adjusted sod promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Plumose who graven known in the community, andho w are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hove assumed, as offering the beat protection to thme who desire to be insured. Directors.—R. Miller, Jr.,O. W. Ricketson, J. W. Butler, N. Mimes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C. Thump, George W. 31.km:co, Wm. 91. Lyou,lantes Lippencott, George Darsie,Jmnes Mo. Auley,,Alogender Nimick,ThOMlLß Scott. 119., Office, N 0.99 Water street, (Warehouse of Smug A Co. up staira) Pittsburgh. 0o 26 /ETNA HA INRTFORDIII/11.ANCID OONN. coup/mix, , Chartered 1819wwC spatial Stook $300,000. TllOB. K. BRACE, President. TllOB. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary., D IRECTORS- Samuel Tudor, Thomas K. Braes, ltbeneser Flower, Ward Woodbridge, E. A.Bulkelsy, Joeeph Church, Roland Mather, ' 1 Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Buell, . BamuelB. Ward, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunlam, Gustavus F. Davis, Junius 8. Morgan. air Policies on Piro and Miami Risks Weed on ?agora l uls terms, by GEORGE IL ARNOLD, Ag't, 405111,9 No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. CITY HOT EL, (tane, ttowe'A) Corner of Smithfield and Third • PLTTEIBUR.O If, PA. GLASS & CAXR, Proprietors. JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CASH. ee..ree•soose.) PW 1.-Cludu I Pun nag. PHIS large and commodleue Henn having undergone thorough repair end fornlehed with new equipments 'throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling public. Camas MODERATE. aPriSalco ST. CLAIR HOTEL. (FORMERLY THE EXCILANOE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and St.Clotr Iptreets, C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. /Ur Thiele a first class house, between the Railroad De. eta; the MOM ere large and newly furnished, and charges m oderate. aprl4:lydtw THE GLEN HOTEL . . JTs NOW. READY FOR SUMMER VIBITERS.—Tbe , ground's hare been tinproval, and the House rendered n tore attrettive, generally. The proprietor will be happy to. see his friends. • .. Xigg- An °muttons of the Facet/dor Line fa now running from the stntion, on Fißh etrout, to the GLEN HOTEL. I eaves the station at 8 o'clock, A. and 5 P. M.; return iltg at 9 A. M.., and BX. P. M. JelL:2:6m J. Ci. MARTIN, Agent. FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. in PATRICK d SON, Paomusroza—This House has us. a6j. dergone thorough and arterial,e repairs, alterations, mond large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the FRANKLIN a plane wham all the com 11vrte of a first clam hotel can be found. yadf 0. PATRICK & SON. RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH" AND GRANT STREETS PITTSBURGH, PA. `mr=os77 E. RILET, Proprietor. FLORIGNEE HO EL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NSW YORK. (coeTterne ex THE EIIIOIIMAW PLAN.) B.EVBEN LOVFJOY, PROPRIETOR, J. NIUSTIRS, la., AG'? .111. H. MUMMA PERRY HOTEL, comer of [lmam& treitaud DuqueHu Way, Pittsburgh, Po. manly McH&STERS & MARELE, Proprietors. Il liz o l'lrß s L . lo o A w TlO d N . B— t. J d uat d rece l lx . l ,l, by I . s&ress to the . peraries: PiPood's Practice of Medicine, new edition; *kr Jasper Carew, by C. Lever, new work; . 3' asidon and Famine, by Ann B. Stephens, now work; Wriggler of Nankin, by 8 Cobb,Jr.; Wild Western Scenes, new supply; !Dodd Family Abroad, by C. Lever, new supply ; ty, t nne Fall, second series, new supply; Westus, a Poem, by P. J. Bally, new work; umbers' ?spent for the People, naw edition, in 8 vols.; Select Writings, " " In 4 vol.; ' 0 Min:nanny, in 10 vols.; I " French Bevolutkuss; Stories of Lenin Peunntry, , .Life wal Works of Burns; el German Liters/UM: - ''Heskolie's Field Books, new supply; ' Traralmine on Onev, . •• . . ,Stinak on Curves, new work. '33'AT"'wara4lrhVil 11461 L , IL 140 ThLrd street OMPANIES EXCHANGE AND MANNING 'IIOI7'SE A. 1.1117.11..K11a18 CO., idifITED BTATES ItANKBUILDI:IO, so. Fourth. Street, Plll.loltralt, PS. FOSISION and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Wiles and Land Warrant, bought and sold. dolleatiana [nada Lb tougbdut Old Union. BildillOPS paper discounted.and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and Sold on commission. Money received on dept.% and interest allowed when Lett for a specified time. deed - - • BANKLIIS AND EXCLIANWE BROKERS, Rua &puma their Office to the R.-m. 7. of EV/hand Wood at. PRTOLIMA, PA. P&TRICKS & FRIEND, Bangers and Exchange Broken, and Dealers In Notes Drafts, Acceptances, Geld, Silver and Bank Not.. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for gale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the 'lofted States. Deposits reosived in per funds or current paocr, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Strveti. (feb3 N. HOLION & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCLIANGE BROKERS, gaga =DOM 1111.113 DAMMING AND LICILLMOD OPTICS TO RD. 67 issaszr i DEET, sOtto. LiNll2l DELOW OLD riAan. 1V HOLMES ,A EONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, .1.1 • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Grad, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange cc tt, Eastern and Western Cities constantly fur rale. 9olleotions made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par fund., or current Filter, No. 67 Market street, between Thirtiand Fourth sta. LitiGiL y Jul. S. 110,S, DARON, $627,470 63 ROOF & ILIRGEST, EA7:K.EIn4 AND I.I.):CIIANGE unOKERS, N. L. DJaNi.D. or WOOD a Er.,:n Sts., riTlSDrEalit P. I'BALERS in Coln, _fluted D.,L00 . , Inno Dills, Foreign and J Dozoostio Exchange, earth:raw of Dopo,it. &c. EXcbange on all this principal chit, of the Union and Eu rope, for sale In wt.:Unto unit porch...or , OUrtent had par fund, TOCI, 1,1 on deposit- Colleetiona made on nih port, or t 9. Union, at the lowest 131;t3 , -.1, ANL, SELL Lao!: No:en 0,01 van; le,coutil limo exchange, and promissory note.; IDILkf , CODPCDOUS in all tea principal onoes of the union. fleeter° depoeits on call and on.ixiterest, and give :heir prompt attention to all other matters appertaining too DrOkttr'S DUSiDelql. EDSteill Exchange conateni ly hand. mart X 19,916 61 1:15,111 46 1,910 19 ....... 100,090 00 $4,16,183 573 JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, $268,318 70 Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. LITt/Cli bought ILIA rola t..ta milut.b.tt..n. Collectioua 0 earth:llly attendod to. Ino.retit ooU on Dopouit Sir :So. &S Furth ,troot, I.tiny opi,nitito tie M. M. Bank. der lb aiLL a CO., DAZiIiEJiA AND EACIIANGF. c.iarica Lie riali Fa. rt.scrs. 'IGUT titiaturn Otte. cnni , taritiy for 0 rale. Time liille of Not.. nporiuut.l. ploliC - Silvrr nal Bank Nopv,,, wad. CiilPArinio. made in all tho prinolpal qt la•- poaiDi rervirol ni Por atlil i'112141 . 0111.171 y LL= WY., [DA DUD rt.nr-trine ILILAKKO KRAMER. • • HOTELS Removal. PATRICEEI & rmnorD, 171..E11..NAN t CO., BANKERS AND r.XCIIANGE So. 9r Ihuraund .-.-.... --- BANK.Efte. AND EXCLIAN , A.: BILUK.EII6, DUI' AND SELL Gold, 2iirrr, and Note-; n.T141..te lamna on Roa) I...tate Or StArk ne-nrnaes: Prornismal Nut. and lime 1311:3, ,41 or) teal .1.1.1.118N:nla 012 CULtalliciftl2l. Colfe,rons mAle on all p.nnts In the O. kr. AILICOLD & UO., DANKIt.iII3 AND EX..:11.A.Ni.}.1: 1 ‘EALF.B.S to Nactotugni Coin, Itanh N ~,ght and 11 Thua Draft..., &r. Coll,ttoar ntzt , futlyLO, Walt proceeds rewittt...l u. euY yhrt of Lb' l 1r... &oaks bought and ao:I au cnnami,intt. 110„,.NO. 74 Fourth .4.. nntct di rt tn Etsnit nt Pitt,Wg. [,oth A('TIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND GILL BROKER, ofnce, e.. 92. F.., • ai.vos PITTSA.:I:I; sor Notes, Der.r.s, r , !s, ML 71.:L4es. I,lw . laterals, bevtleted. 5.0.1 Laud Wormute, fought so/ sold. o,tb 1N53. EXCIIANOT AN) ItINEINO lIOUTE OT . . A. WLIXIIIS. CO. 11. inCPlll , 6ratir, appaite the bank .1' !Iti-bur,;ll, ji.l6 Nl,Frranli EXCHANOM AND DANEING 11003 X OF WILLIAM A. HILL tk CO., , •!: ,ssAr, gej„lnterest el.nese4 en Ur, it jenl2 711010 . 6021 LEL. THOILPSON BELL & B A It bAND 1t Iti , , Cksen , of drvi I=IIMUM=:C=I AND Notes, bonds. Stock., Aval Estate, ac., 7:11 ; jaq Lit:\ ui,i•, JAMES W. WOOD - WELL, OkEU,ET FUH rule)? .4/.1 ,Vi'f'd Ware-rooms :ST and 99 Third street. J. W W. r.dp-ctialir intortu.s his fnorri• .91 Cal-1C.1. - S that he hag ucw h,51.11131 stork of Furniture, which I. O• th;lergeet and best or, uderca 'I., rate hi tide Cit), which inn be ...ht .L prices , leer as ad) in the Uttitssi otat4w, thud or West. As he is Octennial m o, t , I the quality -.with well sea. armed material, beet wortird,o o pidp.moi iteec:;decidneh and from the extent of in .I.llfnctUring, 1.. it nuttiest to product, wp_rrau:cd fu, ridurc, at the lowest prima. Ile hes adopted the priracit, ref li.ustifylog bin ustomers' Interest with his own, to end price, and keeps al. ways 00 hand the grew..., s ert.. ty of retry description of furniture, from the sod plati,st. to the most elo. put awl costly, that a house, or any port of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manulacturel expreedy to a de. The following articlee condrd, in Vail, of Ws stook, which for richness of style end tnish, cannot be surpareed In any of the riaatern Louis ATV tett-a.t.d... Sofas; 160 Sofas, in plush tied hair &nil; 60 dot. Slehogany ChM,: 90 doe. Welnnt 60 Mahogany Rocking " 90 Walnut " 60 Mehogany h ivme; 20 Walnut 60 Marble Top Centro Tables, 60 " Dressing Rumens; 80 " " Waelnitsuble;_, 10 Enclosed DO Gnomon 20 Plain Dreedng Burton/; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads, 20 Walnut " 60 Outrage 11J0 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; AI Mahogany Wardrobes; • 'llO Walnut t; loOherry .60 Plain licreeue; TO Dining and Breahlast Tables 12 Secretary sod Bokenes; pft don. Cane Seat Chairs; .64 Cane ;Swat liciching Chairs; tit Loathe' Writing Iku.k.; 'Sat and Towel Stands; What-Note; j :gtiguiree; Paper Mach* Tables: serration Chairs; Pembroke p Arm abethan " Hall and Tim Beoeption Ladles' Work " Pearl Inlaid ' EatellSioll Dining Tables; u Ottomans; .tOothlo and Hall Chairs; A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. oAartirt ,Masses supplied with all sr , listes In their line. STEAMBOAT/3 and HOTELS, furialhhed at the shortest nOtioe. All orders( promptly attended to. 'pre Steamboats, Ahoy Tus subaeribers tender thou. aeknow lodgments Or.the favors bestowed upon theM by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them end Other, inteiwt ed in building boats, that they are at all times' prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin 'furniture and Chairs of the beat material and work- T. B. YOUNG .4 CO. Corner Third arid Smithfield Meets, opposite 6' Brown's Motel.' James Lowry, Jr., CIIAIR AND BEDSTEAD AIANUFACTURER—No. 294 Fetterman's Row, Liberty street. nes on hand a large stook-of Chairs and Bedsteads of every ilesoMitha, made of the best materiabl, Which hu will sell lower than article. of the mine quality can Mrsold W the city. Be would call par ticular attention to hie large Stook of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteada, Which he will soil at greatly reduced nprima. Also, Turning ot every description executed in the eatest manner. Orders loft at the. Warr Rooms, or 01 the !dill, corner of Adams and Liberty ctreets, will he promptly ttended to. mar/I RIAMEE=== moTAPE ON MANI/ at their extensive CABINET and 17:CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield street, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell jb pox cent. below customary rates. Terran—cash only Great Inducement. to (lash Purchasers. WE will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIM AND BEDSTEAD% at prices that cannot fail to please cash purchasers. All our cork is warranted. One len:aware OA.BII. JAMES LOWLY, des., tuar2l .mr.Sernoth,suil Liberty eta. 9:illV/ al. IC. CT EIVENSON doctlnova so manufacture CABINET-WARE uf erorplo,ription, at hl old stand, corner of Liberty and Sorel:al sorts. UNDERTAK ING attended to, fn all it:. branches. mall RE3TAIJRA.N iiirOYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-Ci D. BARNARD. No. 40, F(th Sired, C,ltyren Wood and Markel. JanlBly) PITISSIMRH. CRYSTAL PALACE, ;so. IS Market street. C. C. SEELY, RESPEOTFUI,LY informs his friends and the public in general, that he has Juet started his New York end Philadelphia modern kyle of COOKINU OYSTERS and everything else In the eating line. Oysters to the Shell or Stewed, for 12,,ti coats e. dozen. He will also furnish the best of everything that the market will afford. Rouse always open uutil 3 o'clock in the morning. marl3-tf OYSTER SALOON AND ItESTAVEANTI 108 WOOD STREET. THIE subscriber has now his OYSTER SALOON AND EATING HOUSE perfected In a manner that cannot be exeeled by' any similar estahileLment in the city._ • ' " MEALS IFILL RE SERVED UP AT ALL BODES OP ma DAT, from the Choicest Meats. Fowls, Fish, doc., &ea the Bill of bare cannot be surpassed, end be would respect. fully invite the attention of the public to It. CIIARLI{S STILL, lOS Wood street. pOlmbett St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. ITIME undersigned respectfully informs the public that he is now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, In bottle.. All orders left at bi. NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any pert of the city or vicinity. Je2B.tf F. G. SCHENCK. - geniis , Lager Beer Hall, No. 100 artithfislei shyer, ppos{ the 01.0017 t House. Mali ...bazaar has just opened one of the largest an, .I. beet finished Lager Beer Halls in the city. Ills Beanie aoknowledged to be . . superior article ' and every others& oomandation about Ids lumen cannot be excelled. sar7.o.3sa L atirmrz. WANTED—A situation Syr a nun and lAN to work on TV &rm. Appel/ at • NILLNOIKTUEV Agency 011 Son 2104 156 PM Anna, neat tin Port Maw • : e•r4.:: 12E0111 Near Arrierali of SPlrlnifg &lief AT NO. 99 N. W. &TDB OP WOOD DGRECO CO, Importers and Jobbers In British, e French and German DIY BOOM- }WADS Mar . ed our largo mod extensive stock Of:spring - and summer' made, purchased from Importers, manntictinarm, and part through our own Importation, we feel safe in ensuring our old customers, country men:tents and city dealer. general ly, that owing to these acqiiired facilities in puroluudng, we can offer such inducements to buyers sr are rarely bust with in the trade. Among our dry goods stock will be found aaahmeres, dee Mines, Portsreouth lawns of the most deg:able d mohair lustre', alpecas,plain blank and fancy figured= giughame and fancy prints, latest styhrt bromideths,fency vestitage, eassimeres ' satinets, tweeds and rummer pants ' boning; brava and black cowslips, table diapers. We have air, opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest style,. palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, nod an exte.ierre variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lam aotiva,. fern , nottings, jaconetts, mull and figured Stn., muslin+ and block aim veils, is. Our variety rtock embraces in part combs, buttons, per. onvinon cape, th...eitila, port inannier, patent medicines, pen turnery, end t every artiola usually kept in the va riety i me, to,„:.itip.r with a Large stock of gold end silver wairm materials, gi.KeS, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and n grout variety of 30 hour and 8 day clams, allot which will he sold at the lowest prices tbrmish or satteructory reference. early call from buyers is respectfully solicited. ter,. D. GREW k 00. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT A. N'TIGICE'S NEW STORE, CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH . STREETS. . 1,1 AWING MS DAY OPENED MY NEW STORE, beg leers to cell the attention of the Ladle], to the large and splendid assortment of SPRING AND SLIMMER GOODS, just remised. Among the stock • may be bound some et the very finest goals now Imported. It 1110[1111111111 , 18i in port, 200 pieces black and fancy Dress Bilks, bOOte•te S 2 Per IS 50u do Mous. de Lathes, Barege de Labium, and Mousse. line de Engel. 200 do Beautiful Bares. and Tissues, in great Satiety; 2.10 do New Style Dress Gingham's; 2000 do Amerimm, French-end English Prints; 500 do French end English Lfll.ol l l 2000 French Collars, from 124 cents t 0 5 5 ,0 0; I.VO Mantilla., of the latest styles, among which ere scut of the moat beautiful imported tato this country. ' Al,O. Muolno, Pickings. C1.41U, LI01:114, Crash, Diapers, Table Cloths, Gentlemen's Wear, ac. TRIMMINGS.—In this department will bo bound a con • plate aeseatment m Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, nits., end liontton Lame, fine English and Thread Lace; all of which will be sold unusually low. Ten bete, yard wide Muslin at oil cents per yard. my 3 A. IDTIGUA. New Goodsat Iteduced ATOUNII, NTEV tsNeoN 1.1./YE, N 0.74 SIARIC.ET Street, betawn Fourth etmet and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, have j ust ()panto/ a eery large and splendid assortment of w ar o mable 'Dry d o me, wbkh have been purchased In large tote at auction, and from Importers rivaling out sales, at such pricer so will enable them to Pall many desirable styles of Goode at 26 per cent lose than the coot of Importation. Dark Loasus at 6 and 8 canto; &mega. and Bun. Dekko. , from b seats up; Dr.., ',ilk: from 40 canto upward, and all pater Cloodm in proportion. As we aro about to take account of stock in a short time, we will offer our Goode at prices that cannot fall to suit ail purehneei s. We rolicit an early cdl from our triads and the pubile generally. that are may lion, the pleasure of Oil jog them such bargains no we have never been able to offer before. je2o) YOU:4O, STEP EERIE a. LOVE. NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front—Oo. Vt Market. street. ()UK house being now open tor the transaction ors gene, el Dry o , ods hasiness.ws would respectfully solicittha pa.,,,,,ce of the puhdc, heeling confident that, from our ez. tensive sod well s,h,cted stock of SfLKS, FANCY . AND STAPLE ..:00iffi me can offer such indoremenis as will In sure entire satisfaction. LIAGAN k ALL. aprttf Nos. 01 Market and B Union street. CLOTHING CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO Ftrt which e n b . r i t t popularity uuhoanded et on Liberty . a„.r he name of the BIG DOORS, ham, for the put. 'JON , of ealuiring mom spare for their immense bosinese, removed to the ;parlous blinding on the corner et DIA)It/ND ALLEY AND Wow) STREET, Where they here now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! 6111 READY MADE CLOTHING ) That hoe .or been offered to the pubilt. Their prineima elject for this removal, la to give them more f.ilitien for th• WHOLESALE TRADE. They 170 pmpere.l toren Gocds At the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! Au.t they all: warrant them v. be as 4004 an any 1211.11- fsAtu - nd in the Union. CUSTOM WORK. TN :He HES: STTII,,AHLI L'YOTI THE 61H/Talli2 ITOTIC3. They hare OH haui a lull aud beautiful asa.tuaeut LOTUS •tud CCATIfalt, for FROCKS, DRESS, 'WALKING AND SUSI NESS COATS Our tmeriote are identical with hors of our eustomora, Mai We romire the public that our fidelity will not fail lE tiling a.l iirdere we may be fatured with. 4 DON'T FORGET TUE PLACE_ No. SS Wtoi)d (EAST BIDE,) CORNER OP ALLET. h. IL—We deeire our patrons to understand tha t we ha, no longer any C.AllW,Li , al with the litutlOng Wainer, 0 labert) C.rett. Stl.lCl.ll i.e devoted ouch:Lithely to Cu llonee above ile,iguatecL mar . 23 JUIIN IPCLOSSET A CO. - NEW leiPit.lNG. GOODS. J1:81` ItECEI AT JOHN McClAldlitY & ars Whole ats. Denning Warehmien N 0.83 Wood street and corner it 1./tannin/ alley, the largest and most 'Aria] stook of goods that this celebrated Insure has ever bail the plaucure cfthe attention of the publet to. Those goodshave !son purrlnsrd frdin Ent hands, and, consequently, no 2 , ,0111.1 prof t them, srblih leaves us able to say that we can and du Fell et as small prollis as any lint, In the east ern cities. Therefore. we reopectbilly InviteeLthe attention of whole isle dealers and country merebauts, tn. gerimaleto dive us a call, and examine, our exteredve assortment of READY MADE CLOTIIIND. It is allot impossible to enumerate the quantity of immense riles of garments that is to be vetn at thle loge establishment; It It Ftlineierli to Fay that It has never tenon equalled by the house Itself. marina JOItN 31oCLOSITTIY SAMUEL GRAY, MERCHANT_ TAILOR, NO. 47 Sr. CLAM HOTEL I.IL'ILDLNGS. - ST. CLAIR Mart, PITISSITIacti. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTIIE4O made exclusively to order, end warranted to suit. Iles constantly on hand a stoke assortment of CLOTES, CABSIMEILES, V ENEINGB, and OVERCOATINO, of the Istestatyles, selected expressly for the custom trade. (ientiamen leaving their orders, will hare their ' , LOIN. consulted end complied with, as all work in done under hl. , own FnperviSion. novl2 Clothing i Clothing rripttY . odziezedie tiny street, a choice aswortnumt s ear raooleiog Zloths * , C7i ' ige . re ' ; and Vestings, of.the latest. and most derirab:e styles, which be IA prepared to wake to order In the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We buae also on hand &large...l well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which wo invite the situation of buyera, nith, whoh•rnlo or rotalL Poroms who purehafte goods for cash, will find It to their (frontage to call at 177 Liberty Ptreet. befbru making their porrbooho. (mart)] C. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4. SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. rrni; oubscriber bar. just opened thin new mtabliihment, where be bats always on band a tarp and choice araort ment of all satirical of Mir RING, which be warrants equal. to any In the city, and will sell at the moat reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a °all. marikly B. OPPENHEIMIII WATCHES. EWELRY, &c WE. HAVE TUE I.lool.lS.—dewelry, in rich and beau tiful variety, well selected, and a large sanartment Watcher, the most oelebrated and perfectly iltaledied, of London, Liverpool and Geneva =nether urn. Silver Ware made in my own manufactory at Oakland, and warranted pure coin quality. Military Goode and Society Emblem., Jewel., Seals, Trimming., In. Spectacles, Tea Ware, Lampe, Girandolee, Mathematical 11.411mm:us, ObeseGutters' and 0 hater's Diamonda,dc., ac. All an cheap se any in thin or casters Watch repairing done in a superior meaner. Jewelry mule and mended at the olderteatablish oash'Wop thiILSON scity. W. W. , corner Market and Fourth ate. CLOCKS! CLOCKS !! CLOCKS !I ! Pfeifle & Mega', TN WATCHES, CLOCKS,JEWELRY, aBILV R , An, No. 42 1.11 , T11 Street, near Wood, E oppoeite the Morning: Post, ffermerly scru pled by L. Minn= 8 Co. We have now band a eplendld assortment of 8 day and 24 hoar Clods, whleh we offer to the public at great bargidne, such as: Irma cum, pearl Inlaid and all other patterned Mantel Clocks. Aloe, a rich aesortment of fine gold and silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor escapMent Watehes,end an ele gant stock of Jewelry end Silverware, which we intend to sell cheap f6r cash. -- N. B. Watch repairing done In the but manna and at low prices, and warranted. mar.% NEW JEWELRY STORE, No. S 7 Market St r eee (Siam&Soo, above Yu North-west corsetthk Dionumd.) TOIINSTEVENSON, (of the latelina of John B. SiTadden & C 0.,) respectfully annottnoes to the publit,that he has opened, at the above stand.. tine sesertnient of WATCHED, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARR, LAMPS, aly, Snit:DOLES, Itteket and TlrWa Chadery,,Hrilunnis Tra and COmmunion Seta, and the tuna variety of goals in his line of bash:teen. Special care and attemtion given to the REPAIR of PINE WATCILEB, JEWELRY, de. Ile trusts, that from his long experience in totainens, he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor hint with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1853. Henry Richardson, Jeweller, "[SAVING re-fitted hit store to • handsome manner, and Il but recently returned from the eastern cities with • fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY 0001/8, would call the attention of his Dien& and cuatcum ere to the fad that among lit Watches will be Mond the most desirable styles, patterns and miters. Of Jewelry, the latest etylem of Bromine, Breast Pine, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Slap, Bar Rings, Miniature Woken+, etc., ete. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Bache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Yaws, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt's Pistols, Porte .111onnable In great Variety; Chin. Fruit and Cake Dishes; with at mailers variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appro. toted. [novi.] NO. 81 IdAllKlfT STREET. I'INN WATCHES AND RICH GOLD JEWELRY AT 1 BARGAINH.—We Isiah to inform the public that we are now offering our present stock. of fine Watches and Jew elry, at prices that oannot bo beat. Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to boy fine Watches and Jewel ry, give us a call, and save from 25 to 50 per mat In your purchases; whish you can certainly do by calling at 57 Market atreet. N. D.—Watch repairing attended to in all its branches, in n superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manUface turns to order at abort notice, at 1100Ird, 67 Ifiluitet at. H. lENOEIIKL, WATCHNIAKEB. AND'JEWELR, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATORFA IA111: " .rE l FANCY GOODS, No. 35 Mantuan Alum, between Mat. ket and Wood streotkYlttsburgh, Ye. All articles sold at this establishment will be warrentod. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry promptly executed at the shortest notice. All work dons will be warranted. rjelecilm Notice to Stockholders. A GRERABLY to a resolution of the Board of Trustees A or the Odd Fellows Halidewciatien of awaits of Phis burgh, pawed at a meeting held at the oak", on Tuesday, 281 lush, the eulacribers to the Stook of raid demolition are hereby notified that six 110) RI agar , being the fifth instalment of their subscription, will be due alci_payable on the 20th of Justly lSbt, xteisitz.r o. Zit - •• toren Idsetet mg Shoed "%;:‘, l „. ittfrilitarMalabari ilLitucettaftlanit'Cappei 11 tits Purr** arbuying cuaeldHattok Pia lining the Agway at urge Stash dalr l lllll4 and b. 'Yards on the /Decibels) , rtver4 toptidest many Mbar facilities from other weteratutsbeam saw-raple He flatters himself that lie eau tarnish Mil bills atlho~ 'and timber th e my hind, groat Or mum, land tit Abort. and deliver at any point on the Allegheny, Idenctegahada, Ohio, or Mbutissippt riven; contract to beffid largefisaine, Store Boats, Coabilats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, itat ne read Thube--Preight Coal, to any even pole and will attend to the dale and Itentonteal Prom his long experience in, lembentr, freilful boat budding, he thinks he can give gouged AritliMlMala. All pervious an -requested to make their contrasts soon ; All, denythose wanting boats or Urge bills of lumber end tint. ber, should contract for them hr the fall for the Cluing and summer cue: He will alostMed to the purchase sad saLS of any commodity that may be desired. _- Letters addrented to Dkvin Mose, Heal Tenn and Oon. trading Agent, Pittsburgh, Box 80.120, post paid, will be punctually attended to. His ones is on Irwin stnet, 2, Allegheny Hoc.. DAVID MUNN. Col. Jam. B. Morgan, Lambormans PkWow& Mr. John Morrionn,iraq, . -..- w,... Mr. Bobt. B. Brown, Coq., ." 41... .! , ..ny River. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, . - " Mari n Mr. George B. B. Sweney r w .4 . C. kJ. n Co., . w r, “ dea2laydror . Duff , . Bitercarittle College, Plttutrakslas Pse ESTABLISIIED 7840—Incorporated by the Legible tore of Pennsylvania, with papetnal charter. DOW> OP sinucerour. . Bon. TOMB Bacsualif," ifon.lllPrint H. Lavin, Wx. Wrincrs, . Caantse.N4run4, Moms Homeroti,' " Gen. J. H. 11100inaln P. DUFF, Principal; Au fbor otDulDs Book BopepialL Se; Protease of Book - Keeping and Oottimemial liktbMwelb - - S. H. DALHOFF, Poor of Pimunierfitip. N. B. HATCH., Beg., member of the Pltiabargh Bay Pre fang og Commercial P_ITATIGIN, A. IL, Profanes°, of MattemailndaleeMie , Mad Department, Professor of Maiheuudflos,-.Ba, POUR ASSISTANTS us cottstantly employed to the Boot-keeping Department. ' • Duri's Pram or -Bookkazonto Is taught by the author, twin his new hrrented Blank Books—enveated itor Want June 5, 1854. By mans of this hisportart 'wreath:in, to ainut half tne tonal time of study, the real practice of iosik.keeping is imparted to e degree of perfection serer before attained in the United States. is training for business comprehends upermds of 400 pal business transactions; 800 commercial computegionn A thorough couraeof busineei Pinnasmaire. Lectures on Commercial Law and Goauserrial Sciences, the theory of mats, the art of making money, kr- Duff's Book Keeping, liarper's edition, price 181,50, post age 31 Cents, " the most perfect and emnpreberstalms in the English kinsmen" Duff's Steamboat Book Keeplag,price Li, Image 9 seats, "a perfect system for such Loire and Amounts? - Duff's Commercial Calculation., prim 50 cents. .Ikir• Send for n amulet- by mall. f hilikdae TEAS ! TEAS ! TEAS 1 101103318AL3 ARD ENTAIL, silt the Pekin Tea store" 3 8 Etna eruct, Piressultat Mt. BY the half chest. of neatly permed in swats/8c packager to suit the trade. The subscriber Li now receiving Ms Pell dock of WM! and BLACK PEAS,--onostaistax of some o(ths driest etc is to b. found In theFasturn mutat. hierchents Mahn Lie dty are Invited to call end em anna. our stock. Below le a list of the masons gala, all of white have been careful ly selected. end tau with confldence be recoil. mended 30 half chests fine Poring Ryson; 10 do do Mommul Young Hymn 10 d o extra flue Morino do; 100 do Superior do; 16 do extra tine do; 60 lacqured boxes extra Curious Young nylon 25 half cheats floe 0 annotator ; 10 do extra doe as; 6 do. . do Homine Imperial; :XI do Superior do. 150 do fineOhlonii Block Tee; 40 do *Ural:Me Oolong; do extra Ourions on; -do Superlatively etrong and fragrant Oolong; 16 chests eatre fine Pantie,' Btsraidest Tsai 6 do C 61401161 CIO 60; Aisa--7.'s end Rio Coffee. Lorena& Crushed &wird isrieed &ware. ALSO-53,000 Priori's@ Seisms, - .MA wN bc 5 8 1 . 1,81 T low. A. 'Anima, tn.-044Am 811 rum street. Pittsburgh. EDMUND WILKINS EarO.24e) - And weer the Oacters Gate, Lsormacate. MON SIES rd, BURIAL VAULTS, TOMB STONES,Ae Freeport Stone Walls and Fence., Mantle Pieces, Den tee and Pier Tope, alma}a on hand and male to order. N. B.—llaving introduced • new style of Fence for Cease every Lots, of DURABLE STONE, cut anungh - in panel or railing form, and at very little met over iron Lancing. I refer to specimer. of that and other _work I have already door in the Alls,;laeny Cemetery. I have on hand a choke selection of drawings for every description of work in my line. 1111:11010111: Col. HENRY McCULLOUGH, Pittsburgh. 1,11. BAOALIT, Esq., do KRAMER k RAUL . . do Mro. KARNAK DENNY, do n 0,,. WILLIAM WILKINS, Homo Wood. Coo. TILOS. IRWIN, Allegheny. Mr. TLERNAN, Sr., do • 301 IN McDONALD CHOSEAN, &gr., Monongahela HOll/41. sprlltiow David Dianne REA L ESTATE AND owntAcrtiso AGENT, No. X, IRWLN Street, Pittsburgh, hew for de, ea follows,—. 180 acres of land in Ceder oinnty, lows, 16 miles from Maw cation, on the mein rod to Marione and • Rudd Ikea Tip ton, 8 miler h.= two Railroad devote; 90 urea to ender coltiration, a good Frame Eons, /mere' Bars sodeneer rise. a Pod . Imarluit Apple Orchard. The farm is well watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county. . A very great bargain can be bad of this farm for precept pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pre mid. • , . . Also, 8 acres of land, with • large Steam Saw Mille eur Birl eidt in suomedul operation; 8 Prams DweWngs, Black- eolith Shopand Tools, Boat fkmffold, Welt 8 1 , 54 817 . ale en the tank of the Allegheny Ater, at dads , Armstrong *county, Pa Enquire so about, or of Mr. Munn, on the pre:dace. 1 also want to purchase 6 to 800,000 fest, B. If., of good White Oek Plank, 8 inches Wok, 8 or 161st long, 7 to 16 tubes wide, put to be delivered to October next and part In April, 1650. Enquire as above. Also, On sale, all the Beds, Purdue, ad mry thing of rho fatting out of . large llotel, in thatity of Pilasburgh, now doing a very lags inland. Two to live years of the , bud of the house can also helms:l,mnd Immediate pressadon i if required. inquire &sabots. • 3.6 I . . I I '• : • . . MEIN UNDISILBIGNED hexing sorted an! naStetaMtio• J. - dices STABLES and 0.111111A1311 EDUSSOSIXon,S. _ tion with hisold astabilebmen, . ( h .t r o ri dto do a muddy Inc 4 basinem He has pos , , 54 WI ) Tisk=far ONIC lIIINDEJIDAND FIFTY HOMY% of which he can take sh ineresseti am ber on livery. Re hoe arranged his new bdildinp with • skirts) sibs and elating for lob, of new and netsmd hand Catrialwa of all descriptions, to which ha will glee =PIG atheiloL Therein also within then new bulkling an liqueetritin Nag, where Horses are trained and ormisedorblah will be bhhi advantageous .to persons keeping auries with UM. =du , s Thankful Thankful for an exceedingly liberalpattooapbathsPairt. and the boom of a multitude of friends, the undemipsel will endeavor to command ita continuance by liessrffe4.4. myliblatdew BODY PATTSBBOII. 0 'f ~ - I ..: unarat l igMaj u ulit:Mat n. . O.&IIII.LAGE W OUSE:. el - •. , . .' ' . • ter the Two Mils Rano between - - • • .• ' ....-. • eceire risculerly, Dew and soma band a:Triages...Wirier, .. gut, do, which he will sell on the very lowest terns ilixr . . Hering rieditweireYsillYY.os 3 dor U= I N and with 0,4 well bzowiiiscilitits It thi Elia h e al hltirelf 0 plaids; down alloquipetition. ' . .. Tbnee wishlngto. puratsseare rl!iip•betfLilhis;lissi.th:ool ad see for tbosioselfes. _. _.- - • ._. ' &pedal mad prom • litigation pad to .. •__,.,_ origin* f.: - 4 I JS= 'l . ..._ ROBEIVX, PATTIL • •BPS r iN ct, LIVERY- AND BALI! t in, STABLE, Corner Diamond atzeet and Chear l ellep aplatf WM. A, M'CLITEG'• DweLIAM IN Fiore Tess, Choice Family Efroeeries sni. Wilk CORNER OF WOOD ANDRIETR . EIE,,,- prresutracticor.t. 18u...reciehring • large assortment of 'SUM li90108;" In addition to his already extensive shoot, pnichaned from first hands In the tiastarnmarketi, which, will be Aoki at the lowest market prima. Ilotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by fbe quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. .gyr Goods delivered in the city free of charge. sepll .ItANK LKSLIE'S OAZETTh 01 PAIIKIONS, for August. - - Knickerbocker Magazine, for • Aitust. • • Harper, for August; prim: 16 cents. Sol. Smith's Theatrical ApprenUoseship, with illuatra. Dom: by Dailey; 60 oents. Charter Rao. in Kentucky, and other Stories : by W. T. Porter, of the New York Spirit of the Timnj with illustra• tone; 60 cents. Hysterics of a Convent: by a noteoghtethedist Prischm 25 cents. So many very good and new books ham been paidished lately that it is well worth while to call and look at them. Such books as Fashion and Famine, the Gorr of OUlton, Lamplighter, Thoughts and Thhep: by Barrttt. 8 MAINS . a. OD., an 4 No.= andthhld street. T UST PUBLISIiRD and for sale at SIASSELL'S DIVOT J of. Cheap Literature, No. 16 Fifth Meet, tb. Iblkming warkt,— The Rappers or, The Mysterlas,kniacies, 'and Abstiriii , . ties of Spirit Rapping, Table To dm. Roston Slave not, and Trial of Anthony Burn Rosa Lambert: or, the Memoir of in Bufartunatst Wto man, by G. Wall . Reynolds. • Andeigh, a Tale of the Olden Time, by MW Away. ; 'framda in Turkey, by Adolphus nade. The Lion's Skin AM the Lomes Hunt, by entieli de Bernard. . . Remember the Boolisimn,lb.Fifthstmek, - the Kam of Market. .111388RLIs RBUTSii,.• je.l4 . Booksellers eieVStstenies. OOD 1.511. X 10 J3A.Lnorf 3. sem, wirhArleirin Ur house, of 4 rooms miler, sad ' thane- g=l - boom,' Whittler:MN born end staretes cora cribs end ipx dawdlers, sad • strandanco of who, peony pooches, An a 0 mu. wattirsitorrond Warms timber,W sped soU sad a new Swan *tte Indies from tioltrwsport, emir the Youghiogheny Mat • Tem Pr 600. Ter= $6OO in him& Warm= mar, two sad throe Pao& — • it MIDEIBIAk aDN, •• - eat test Potato *elk 2405101 eL VI Ml/0 PULUILLtiti • - 113. now Low for =Haim Sao 'Wolk 44 1 -11,1- oeivod • - . , , , s.:~ _._.,...._: j:. -204°-,.7-77 i - r r, - . j ,rd i i k - e . no ci ` - ' ;-..,...... ' 4 4( - 17111 ALOOF. war rae If INVAIMADEM O POMPflitiltinta !...• • • r i c - 2 5 1 1.11 = 1 SEC:. ' Pelt : '4 \ ' 1 41. 11W/U- !- pli tiff . :WOQO II I —' - • • - Munplein„ and IWia , - arkdog . VM. alt • • ~ All need' Meeay,pra -041 ' e . 4 : . . th t I A ' 1 6 4 11 4%=Ko o tifiri its . : fula Mimed fh* • M Atte =gout mood if .. . mtm4 te rino! -fn Om Pllt old& therlawitb the motoate inftelartore wondesfuh.-;redie E ni ' !the. The felleillMr:Ud from allege umber, are, Memo, Mann' tiy than Abe More of the proprietMer and ars from gentler:mu wall In their rooslitlercand'of the highestrespeetability. y of them !folding in the city of Blehmond, V.. P. HOYDEN, MK, of the IMMtange floral, Marmon : known everyw h ere says be liar seen the mullein. callel Ditton epees MillamadmiuMMlrell dormer it hundred acme in nearly all the diseases for which It ismunsureend ed; with the erred ha re~l~yy good results. He says ft the meetextraordinary _he has or seen: - AQUI! ADM ITVIII-O,IIIAT Cllaltg.—lbemby eertifS that for three lean I bed Agar and Rana& .Me most vv.- lentdmerlption. I lod erostal Physiciane,tiok Woe gum , - QM* of Quinine, Illereum, sad I believe all the Tonics eu.- ratite& but all without any permanent relief. At -hest I CaCedar's, flpodsh Mixture, two bottle. et whir-her. , y eared me. and I am tangy to my I. here had neither chills or fever since. I omaiderr It the lost Tonle he the 1 Beam Dsm, Dear Richmont4 Ya. _ I C. B. LUCK, Zig., now in the city of Itlebmond. and for R, Miii „....... i t 0 c.g. ....„. lit 661tadenee in that wii=a aAna = c i ' ffr. dek tu rynie w hkb baa :arta. lumoir nr :' t° Dr is VIEWE, '46 4".a.mr4 N e j= 3l". former! • and y o e City Rotedaa tbejoity Of . seri be hoe wifteme" In • number of Wint- a the effects of Carter's Strunk W.„ ,, e5, - whittit ware.nuort. Maly .a Re says in a seas of.tkot,, ilapeedestt on liver, the good et Lode were woluierfal baked.- : ._ - . SWUM M. Dartuum 4is th e lino of Drinker a Mor ris, Richmond, was cured of War ComPlaintai eight 'Jeer. standing, by the ass of tviti bottles of Carter's Spent,' Mixture. GREAT CURE OF BCROYClet.e—The Editors of tbe Ric t mond Republics& had a servant employed fa their press too= cured of violent Parcebtai combined with Rheum& gam, which entirely disabled him Rom work. Two bottle. of Carter's Spanish Mixture media parfait cure of hire, and the Editors, Ina public mike, soy they "cheerfully re. onannend it to all who are Makes& with any disuse of ll• blood." Axon= CURB .cat acnowtna.-1 had Valuable boy cumod of ilmoktla by Carter's alfaniels ltistur"' I consider it truly a tunable medicine. Jame M. TATIOII., Oneminctert On the B. Land P.R. R. Co., Richmond. Vs. SALT RHEUM of TWINTYTHARS STANDEN° CURED —Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, meieng fkthe city of itiehm , was cured hyalites bottles of Carter's . Smnish Mixture, of Salt Rheumy which he bad needy twenty yams, and whlcb all the physiobuis of the city mold not mire. Mr. Tbon;p am is swell known merchant in thecity of Richmond. V..: and bin ewe In meet remarkable. WM. A. IfAYTHRWS, of Richmond, bad a servant cured at. Syphilis, in the wont form, by Carter's Spanieb Mixture. He says be cheerfully recommends it, and dodders it so ittralusble medicine. • EMMA= H. WEST, of Richmond, yes mated of aerate la, and 'what physicians cell manned Consumption, by three bottle' of Carter's Spanish Mixture. BDWARD BURTON, oomminsioner of the rerrenne, says he has men the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture IL a number of Syphllitic mass, and nays it is a perfect cure for that horrible disease. O. ILIRWOOD, of Richmond cared of Old Sores and Claes, which disabled him from wilting. Teak a few bat. ties of Coriar's Spanish Mixture, and woo enabled to walk witbeinta match; Ins short time permanently cored. Medi* Drfot at M. WARD, MORK k 00., No. fa Maiden Lane, New York.. T. W. DYOTT k SONS, No.lall North hi ci., PhiladelpWc. BINNSTZA 81f.08,44-I*4lo l . street, Itichmond,lh. And for - See B. A. YAIIIIMOCH k CO., L. WILINDX, Jr. 11: 00., YL BROTHERS, SO Wood sired, Yids. burgh; H. P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and by Drugxbas and IMiersin Mottkine dweywhees. octadawly sons CHERRY PECTORAI MIMI LIM Cl= OF 00fIGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS; WHOOPING• 00 CONIIUOVMPTIO H. CROUP'', ASTHMA, AND N. t. WE barite the attention of the • _ public to the certificates appended below, and bespeak anthem that cud . - • j- • did nonsidstation which their honest ' oo , ic • frankness Menne. • Ilea in Met stations as many who, _ voluntarily bear witness to the dam; se,, , so. one k viand value of CIIMAT PeCrOIAL, do not wantonly trifle with, or distort hots, nor overstate their convictions. Judge thins, Whether tide Is not the medicine to trust when you mast hare relief fir the thrust or lungs; Judge too, whether every fondly ought not to have it by them so a Damned o f the everywhere prevailing enemy, which stash with fetal frequency upon elmost every Souk, and curies off a lamb from many • hime! Jackson, C. EL, Jackson city, 0., Roth Nov., 185 - 1. Da- J. C. Ana: glr—The Career Pit-roast is much iL quired after. Several of our best Physicians have 1.e.) three of them In their own mess, and always with the pled effects. The numerous patent medicines always be fore them, lead to in credulity restart to every new rem:.- dy; andit Ls only after undoubted evidence of value in ~sy article, that anything like a genutal mmtldenee can be en cited. The unrivalled eioeileliee of this eromlAnatirm of Assents, (in the Conker Pecrosm..) proved beyond cavil by repeo tot trial under their own observation, has compelled med.! Men to proclaim abroad its usefulness. It le beyond all doubt the beet general remedy we have for the Pulmonary Affections of this climate, at the Mee time sedative and ertectorant—a rare combination of properties. In the hope that it will prove its own .ward, I subscribe myself. Reepentraly your obedient servant, JAS. H. C. MlLldifti M. D. Let "enamel. of the Lefeea Prffeetir mark this case. rustling, L. 1., Sept. IL 11362. Da. J. C. Am: Dear Sir—Over application for the past three yeare in my duties as an advccate, brought on some eight months ego a weer, Irritation of the brenclidal tuber, which on • constant annoyance to me, and het inecom`tnr a source of groat apprehendon. Beery remedy tried fatiel to even relieve me, till I used your Came Paeroaet.. 'Y has not only relieved me, but, es I trust, wholly cured mc. I care nothing for the reputation of advocating Patent Me• dlcines, and this Is at your service. I shall recommend It to members of the bar, and- *them whom I may meet, la taring under afmllarindispodtions. Yours truly, R. F. JONEF. Montgomery, Ala., October 4, 1849. ' Da. J. C. Arm: 131 r--I have used your admirable nm• pound exclusively in my practice,and nod It to surpase, fir, any other remedy we have for curing diseases upon the lunge. Your obedient servant. B. B. JONES, M. P. What yet remains to convince the most incredulous toe: the Cherry Pectoral is all that it pttrports to be, viz an urt• equalled remedial agent for MI denixs of the Throat and Lange. The experience of years has proven it to be such, and wit submit it to the people, believing that its virtu,' will folly matondu its reputation. . Prepared by 7. O. AMA, enamist,lm.ll,Mask 1 1 . w of Tortillas preparations, attempted tn be palmed off under a eimilarltiof , Sold In Pitt, by all Dm:gest', and by B . A. PASTS , lurroox a co., nod igeAndh. 0 AMES BLAKELY, European Agent end Dealer in thel Estate, odero for rale the lbflawing la pmpe: ty, via: 2000 acres fi ne land near the tovelodp PP nd Miner uri lowa. 040 acres of timber and prairie land In ainr alinnesota. 120 wee inLiverpool township,Coh.n, Ns county, Ohio. 101 Wares near Greensburg, Westorrn - land county. 150 acres near New Castle, Lemma:we OOLU , highly improved. 1 acre_lot near the fruit gate of rt. Mazy Cemetery. 4 lots, Bich 24 feet by 110, neatly fon col -with palling', near the -borough of Lawrenceville. :00 buildinglote, 26 feet by 100, neer the north end of tto Sharpaburgh Bridge. 801ota, each 00 feet front by ltleDL•et deep, In Liverpool, Ohio. A vm , valnable farm In Alervr -bounty, of Metres, with enellent house., barn and out buitlinge 2 bosoms end lots on Diamond street, in the tor- Ough of Blnningtuust. 8 lots, each 24 feat on Quarry arool, running beck to the Manor Line, Fifth Ward nil exangenErayletn at ties ear= of Seventh and Eimitho dd atreetal92l tROWNIIfiEttO2 Se la vr rented to pommy in a cenoeutrated form, all the vs :u -properdie oflainake °lnger, and will be found, au trial„ an smellant Fandly , Xectimine. It is partleulerly recommended as a bode, toyiemmos . recorming from fever Or other dimaae, few drops imparting to the atomach u Maw and 'OP/ eel to a wine gimattil of brandy Or Other atiandant, ortthoutsuy of the debilitating effects which are tore the ale of liquor of any bind, and' is is there -bre especially eervieestde m children and tamale. To the aged It will Immo &great comfort; to rheumatic affecd...6 •it gimogreatraliel. An a Cholera :remedy there le rmthftlr operiar to it, and no bunny &mild he without It. gun. received by JOB. FLIALLSG, • -• *Crum tithe Diamond and Market 62. -- BAD Or MR AO 808. s2b Zia hae A the MN MOO imma of pod land, (all of whiat sou .bc cultlyabodain lob of anima and nywords, at framild to $lO par mai; Maude ohms the • line of the Baltimore tad OMo Railroad, within frown to t MINI of Cameron - end :Belton Seations,Mashall °Nutty, Va. Many persons dy ing in the ormaled ides weak! do well to purchase a tor acme nod more • Maltby and comfortable hones. Twee • are firstrede markets ibr all land' of p o l=t awry ter don on - lhe Ri A wiling at - Station. le crewing mail:, and the connai around Improving rj hat Title indiputable. CUTHBERT A SCRI, .112 D l4O Third Wok. Mead and lataoral 'Water Fountain. TIT ROWS, No. al Tung Street, next door to Mum& V Hall, ardor ia inlT ssd 00XPROTIONAltY. los than, of the bent quaff), served up daring the vis ion. Llahlittinnanna oadtlnam. lonian ma In sappliod vith Strawberries and other Pads, &Wig the onna,tak dm most nasanble tonne. Oaten an rooplaatollY Rallekna. - jethtf linilliAßLE VAAL IiSTATILIfOA ; —Tarty Build -1.1 in Leith the bathtub of Manchester, each 2.• fed ;wide UG Let deep; part of th e estate of the late Jame. 'Maths, Esq., deed. These lots front:ug on an mons . 90 feet wide, and extending to an allej in the rear 25 feet • ire, make theta desirable property for a suburban residence. Also, a lot of ground on the colum' of this Mfth Wert Market Batumi and Penn street, gb feet front by 100 font dem, to Spetagithey. Ak twe loth of prbund on Liberty stoat. each 20 foet front by NO dm". to QUarry street. Apply to JAM= BLAKELY. Seal &tate and lthropeen Agent: vertisesadost ANY puma trial:dm to make IWO in 6 months, marrow ma, oortiskti Irmolnigto4. Trumbull county, ablo. Thisbe wafts or bmk annoy. No tnoultog =mum ry ; but any st bouts and mak e the abore must la =m, stated. Address jolann . PROF. BYRON H. ROBB. nit 1310008.-1. XIV. Ea? Poser IthiShmi ayf, J/ streets, bas oar an woe /0 mum Wombed macho, tr ., op; soots ; piecee Irish linenlab pieces white sonns,kar bake piams linen ; damn and 'mien fo, helm' i iiee; • fen *ern line blink chain); black, belied aid *IS lames end UMW; mantillas; mental& elk mod trltml . 9P very disseesaicun tan colored end .p er by ; dn. gingham; 600 plea* alentounk p r im, pop—oll of which be sold extremely trsoeseir AtIMING TASSICHGER & REMEITANCE mar Blaketr ansagatatata DUO vita lute= Swam, whit& enalplltis Ida to Isaa Drifts, =.a odic far say anunat,-ta LOOdan, 1.1 ' 1*4 Par* tad Ysanktaat to the Nato. sat 2 havtadal Bank, acid Braiattioa is Glecusay, l'isaat, Great Beiteln,aad Ireland. Deana am ow hundred walk& at AN Loft. Clk% maw of likmatth mad Stapixaddra. Nuiti §mu L - TN . —6900 ' • at 6 anus per MI; WWI to mats, worth ; with snakier Ida& of goo& 131 iii `x • A. AL anA rewind A. JT C IOELIrti, co f n t er 3 of Grant and NM inida,aOWA o !" Us , gals __ M Meek BMX A,"aalreh• hl~inp fashianada adlara; tdaaahed Madhut and Irish Ltwas, 6 awns of IL =7 bad inakn ra kat JIFF wow Gault and Fifth An A - et Condnue. ALL Bedard and Nee tisk Wait,. readvad by • - JOB. FLIIII3O, , aga canna at Ow Tolionansa ItsitAs drat; 1621 ~• • O. , , 411 . " I i - • • A • Irailiainel. . ' • wRAM'XMi.,TM?INP • lAL..--oaaftra tha propmelar attributed to Poet gionifs laigorstingJeasir or ClimUal werselasiedilfamallt Nis public, /Rau &Masi, tarld not alias the ablabeand sae' . hmalatha anattnisai by the enhance*. - Ea Bleb, Saar alibi" boakettattad -by vibrates*/ thelinghssealanagr thoraotsr, are sow artunahart over AU doubts. Isantitr, lity la overfterarn by a mass of testimony which is parthcqt, brodallble. The zujAaoresafte i Wall mm, as degirilalls arising Ease wahines 'im mul t tba. " Wm i'll 188111111 " ° malroop l aatitiontalla matt rit aratenvillih" toll vigor every dalicastasalosicrababal with. Bat vale" taloa comma* -aviator and mad, vsermary toe the apratuotlort of tenet lib. 'To palms of feeble mew alas frame, or dastiort-Ist -vita , preas, Ithersainsandog an the arty , masts of Col92llllllClatg that atergyeehleah it' tr i ...ova , to flat proper enjoyment of all the Astaa Was, no well no the higher mental ablibutes. Its effects are not cordial .to Whereas, reeto& WO; • feeble gbh the ailing with , th e atlas, 111101 T totlttr, overworn man of babas; Merida of nervousa a the Individual dfaing from general debility, or front the weakness of Qengle organ, will all find immediate and - pate ~ manemt relief/maths no. of this tasamparablenivoratea • To OW who bare pedifpolla4L. to pa/alai., it will omit a 'complete and unfailing Safeguard against that terrible.. matady. ?bars are many, perhaps, who hove Vo tilled with thattonatitations, that they thingthanaelas bean& ilra ' reed,of medicine. Let not even these despair. The Elixir deals with dbease as lt exists, without advance to canita, and all not only remove the disorder itself, hut , REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. The derangemants of the system, haat to *avow dia valsaAnd the form of nervous dimes* Kat, aro so navvy ens that it Wad:auks a column to enumerate the salsa. gas for w 'this - preparation: is a spat** A few, haw , ever, may be enumerated, viz r . neuralp tic doicreaux, headache, incipient paralysis,' hatter's, pitation Cl the • ileart,illpinal affeakros, =nub. debit ty, tremors, taro lace, a pricking sensation in the Seth, numbores, woad depression, wenkness of the will, indisposition to 111011% ifliCtkilt after exercise_ broken sleep o rel terri* in g dreams; inability to main in one place Ex position, weakrae of the procreative organs, sexual anempatenry, melancholy, lota. Othello, fluor alba, Milking at the nomards, female 'raw lafftles, a chronic tendency to mbearflage, emaciation, sod all oomplahrts analog out of a free traluneence of the pit , dons, and all ltarrenuessihat dors not proceed from agouti boasts beyond the bah of medicine. . : . Wherniate thotigiar to be acted upon are tee from ask formation or etrictsna avian it leavened that - MCLESEEINVIGOBATING BLAME sill replace weakness. with etrength incapacity with elide eel; lerwolarlty with uniform and natural - India - IV thin not only withered hazard of reaction, bat with a effect on tho gametal orgatd.tlon. /lir Bear in mind en maladies, Wherever they begin, finish .with the neelle. , riyatem, end that the paralysation*of the nerve of motion and sentattou ix physical death. Beer to mind aim, that for every kind of nervous dteeoee the Elixir Cordial lathe only reliable preparation koovrm CURE OF NPETOUS DISEASE. No language can convey en adequate M. of tbe losee• diate and almost redescolostschaulge whiehltesseasionein the diseased, debilitated and shattered nerronemtem, whetter broken down by encase, weak by note:elver Impaired by Aetna—the unstrung and relaxed orgsaisdion testers braced, revivified and built up.. The-medal and phyded 7. symptoms of nervous diseases sedate tqtelber undarits ins, Cuenca. Nor is the effect temporary: on the contrary the':- relief Is permanent—bar the Oordlet erolsartdea of the madt• due reach the oonstitutitreitseit, afzd restore itto its unread condition- . toss or MEMORY, Confusion, giddinese, rash of blood to the head, uselanehtdy,-4 hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of mdfalestrue tion—fear of Insanity. dyspepsia, general prostration, tree nervousneeni, inability to deep, dime-en incident to females, decay of the propeere.Angfanctloss,hysterisonono, mania, vague terrors. palpitation of the heart, herpotracy, oonstipation,ete., tome whatever cause seising, it le, if that • • ia any reliance to be placed on human to atudedy- - RICCA& • A GREAT bfEDICISTWFOR FEHALEB. The unparallehal effects orthis great reetoostihs, ha all cannolaints incident . to females, loark a now era in the au. ends of medicine. Thounnals of stimulants haw, been in yented—thonnind of incigonintc concocted—ell porpot ling to be specified in the carious dinatioannd-derausententa to 'Which tits EVERte delica w o nfoo of Tosnanrender her liable. MAN OF 5=.94 who enders term weal:Moe, derangement, nervousness, tre mor., pains in the hack, or any other disorder, whether pre- - cellar to her am or common to both sexes—to give - the IY vigeratingtkmilal a trial. kIAICIIIED PERSONS, Or mhers, wilt find this Medial after they bare need a bot tle or swoot.thareug,h regenerator of the cyetam In all dlrectkess are to be "surd the happy parents of hsalthrollf spring, who would not have been to but lie Ma eateadesdi nary omen:Hem And it Is equally potent tu- the many dli ruses for which it is recotronended. Thonsands of young men hove been restored by using it, and not in a alegle ia smace hie It felled to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE OOMPLNXION. or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a botitpor two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from • Weald •- low, sickly color, to a beautiful timid complesdom. - TO TILE MISGUIDED. These are some of tits sad and melaneholy effects prod* eel by early habits of youth, vim wandmeas of the - beak • and Limbs, pains in the hoed, dimneseof Eight, loss areas. , ruler power. palpitation of the besot dyfrpepsis' , nervous Irritability. derutgement (tribe digestive ftmctions, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, ate. - - Mentally. the fearful effects on the mind are much to hr dreaded. Lose of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, eversion to moiety, self-distrust,, love of solitude, timidity, etc, are some of the mils prate ced. All ihu, afflicted . JBEFORE CONTEMPLATING MAWR/ RN • . should reflect that a sorrnd mind end body are the Most ne• esinary requisites topromote connubial happineem indeed; ' without these, the journey through' life bemuses a vary ' pilgrimage—the proepect hourly darkens the clew; the ailed becomes, shadowed with despair, and tilled with the melencholy reflection that the happiness of another be.`'' mimea blighted with your ow - o. • CAUTION. Dr. Meree'slrreigaratiog Cordial has been ecousteefeited by mink nnprlstripled person. - -In tulle the punk. Cordjal will" byre the passise. tor's faceille toodisi over the coital each bottle, end the following words blown in the gists : • Dr. Dorsal' -Invigorating Cordial, C. IL MN% Proprietor; N. Y. - The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, to pint bob. tien,priso three dollars per bottle, two Isr-frve dollars, _ fin twelve dolls:. C. 11.RM:1/Proprietor, 19213roedway, * Y. Doti by Dr th roughout the United litates, Canada and the West / atee - _ . AGENTS t Pittehargh,ELEMlNG. EROS, No. AO 'Wood Arent- Do GEO. H. HEYSM, N 0.140 Allegheny aty—JNO. P. pLI=D:I. Cinetmont—B. H. MBAKINGS. I_, OR :HE CURE OP DESYN.E.KI, PALMS, and the Dien r char g esof Matter from the Yore—elso, - 1 thorns dip agreeable noises like the boning of insects, nstMgef outer, whizzing of steam, Ac., which are symptome of apptosehing, Deefnees, and 'also rectally with the 'disease. Many per sona who have‘been deal - for teo, fifteen and twenty yeses, and were obliged to use eartrompete, firm, aftsr using ono or two bottles, thrown 'wide their trumpets, being : mad* perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly roman mind its ow. IProm the Tribune.! . ..„ PAIZSTS Dot': Disown Tons CZII.IiEZIL-41k0UMOd110.. children annually become deaf, in conaquianoe of dlr.- charges of matter from their care, induced by Scarlet Teem, idoldeoltr. Noi.if.mothers would do their ditty and pro cure Ecsrpa's (infer Deallamwantl see it as and*, their children would be cured :butif neidected, the inkabaraiii pm, drone wrytroublasome.tkie' hearing gradually gaM wooly and finally partial or total daatosse moues. • III.PORTENT NOTICN: . -_. • gill and see Nes. Bazfes.. andshe ws7l impart it, yoschrforsa• tip., that riliCensentr andasf;nith Astor:se/go Yacel—Phlladaluhisti January - hereby certify, that when I gas about twelyeyeareoldi.-1 gradually benerne deaf In both ears. sO that te a ferrebenna Z. bard; it almost inipmeibie to bear, mama In the very londeisitene . . of voice. I remained in that situation until Met simmxter, - a period of eighteen ream. when I beard of ECARCAII COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OM. I immediately obtained. • bottle, which I have nerd. and am happy to my it has acted, like magic; and quite eared ma. Anyone wlehing furthez information of my ease. which I. think a 14•11111:81ile wan find me by calling at my residenee,Consordstreet, that door abort!, Second meek _Htumoea Boum. Pot vale -A.JATICES, ' Pekin Ten . i. $9 I'M street. Pittaburgb.' r r 1111; UGLY 'TRUE ANP OEYIIISfIf LIVER ,pritr pared by iscerros, Ohio, March Ul3. I feel it a duty that I owe to my felloweriffererie to state that 'hare experienced great relief *writhe use of Serail' Liver MILL I have Mitred severely with the Liver flood , plebst ror several years—so much so, that both meat! ant: friends; have thought thaLl could not survive but a short time Meth money had been expended in the endeavor In procure relief from the physidata, but all in vain. de ts lest resiarL - utan the recooonembttlen of my brother.l pro cured some of Sellers' Liver Pills, at your storeendl found great relief from their um, and In the continued um of them since, I hare almost entirely tocaverol mhealth.. Masse I ma the husband of baurah Corrpston; I thistle Rehm' - Pllle aenpetior medidne, and I believe that they acne Abe • means of taring my vrifekt life. - /Actin Corestott. • lb the PuUrc--Tte original, only tree and genuine Lim.; Pilleans prepared bi It. 11..Beller, and bare his nandrbs • week's= upon the lti of each box, and hil.seeltatota m the outside 'wrapper; ail &bnt are could and base e Imitations. R. b.dliasLlßS , Prop atom • And for sale hi Drums:lda gesetaltv. • - -sag From a Physician t o Illinois. IT IS gratifying to the rroprfe Lora of B. A. Fabnastocr • . Termiluge. to_lto that figailtyPrictitioners make sa as ception-he favor of this Vermitege,nnd not only use it la preferenee to their ewe preparation, hut giTe their volun tary testimony in its favor. The following Is Medan of high character, eow in Illinois, formerly of lane, and te dated • ilaiwiirrunini, 111, June gth, 11153. Mears. B. e. Itthascaor.l ‘E amniam-a hare used B. A. Fahnestocles Teriedfuge , ' In the practice of tonklue,in this and the Solithan States, kr the fast tea yersa and Inn recommend it as the cine kr the purpose Sir which It was intended at <me time, from • smell • girl. of ray ton yeinwof age, owe Aloskat sad screnty•nine worm. As a druggist at blew. • • ',down, I have sold a great quantity, and it has invariably given eatisfection. In fact, it is the only worm medicine now called - 11. &Munn, PI.1). . .10/- Preptted sad sold ?ty • 11. J AY NNo CAROLLNATLV - 11 BALSAM one of 1-1 the moot esrient, pleatint,itui safe compositkuul aver Oared to the public fbr theiumoval of the real.. den= meats of the Stomach Bud Bowels; and the oat! worthy of the least confidence for swing Cluelerrsinfaseares. er Elimesse. Oripleint. This Le, without exception, sae. of the most Va L lnale Rally plea:Moos ever discertmcd. Reuilliails, nay Emu. sands, of certificates base been remind from ?hyoids's,. Clergymen, and families of the first respectability, bearing the strongest testimony In its Savor, too numerous to publish. Kir !or sale at the PEKEI TEA STORE, No. 98 NEM Arad.. J 790. kriv au Mame*. . ' • i f DR BROWN, No. 41 Dimond A 1.14, De. . votes bisantireatzantion to an *doe Practice: , Ms bnatneas to mostly enanned to Pi - inste Venerarl Diseases, end inteN painfuls liscrught on bylaw one yon=ollndolgenee i da,,,,,,,. .. grephilltla Nroptlons,Eionorrbee,Oleet,Bbliftia -- Use . 213 = 1 lottoulty.otethe Mood, witting Mew ii. or the Venereal Organ. 11-Mn" - Pisesses, Scorbutic .&.-. tiont,l'etter, Ringworm, eitretnisl Diseases, Sentinel Weal, nem, Ipotency, nes, Rhestronthm Feniale Wealroem - Ai m , Sadal SuPretaiors, MOMS of the Joints, !Jena& hi DNo Afhwttiona, Pains in the Back and. Rolm, Irti tiara of th e Stedder sad Klittorysomenisstally tresead.— . Wd Blrteen years' araettce (six to LW" city) enables Drißeons to offer sannsiesna of • simmiiy sure toed who may nano usw, t•iler blecara. CletrialPrtrabearesaltatl, ?opt" 41, 0 •-•-. _."' uzultAnsu—iir. avivenzieldrdistq:22,4 ranee _KY Ibr $ tfsol>e sppwly and cartaki airmail„f , . that psinfil.trouble. It nen? OSeeaad PthsteConaultation Ilocetts neabeeta, Nava- - The Doctor's aware iftwas. Q•• Ma PcMciTYD• •• •P • • 11/11.-Ibk • • • sa Rowitruir . - 200 La robtheilliy - • • ' SOL lißinaa; , lonic onikeirtdrist sod tbaDianalL WPM 4 . ' . i . ;?; . .;'A , , ..:.`- --. t- , ''. ...,,,... febllkmeaw B. A. FIadaSTOCK carnet. of Ylnd and. Wood eta. .Itreaprami+' ables bres4,lB I 10 43 1 it SUP.
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