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X tese#|Sf3^x** c *■ j, - At *i r rojfasfi’ssf •*■ f sS<f !*£?>; 'Ssa&s^i^Kfi?£<a*t*‘ s&gmii&M-' I £&$$&*&« 2g#s&ssr • IPapßß«Sgfcr4fl ®fess<SS^S»a?i?a dfljtemi&atil X 3 JaraT imwratfSSiD <3,4<? l* <£*% %*£ *&*>& v « **' ;.M «v.» '{S’ ?* *■ ’’ • ’ 5v -'i ll • £ V."-„' -* ri +* -•»» r- -Ofc _ -'’u."-^'^*^'^'-*'-'-'^''■?» yb -••- •,»•’ .' ••'• • ■■/•fv''’ ••• ..•>«-^vfv^stftte?y ■‘ r <A ,““ ‘”‘.'l f -i~ .i;'/.<;'V<>, ' . _•■ . • .r' ■.■■■, kK _,, . ■■: : y‘- : • ■..■•’ ; . ■:’r'M&" :: . : • ■. •=■■■•• ?^Vs^.? ;o^-: .-. • A TA;Vv V** T ; * .•• -V. **• WL,!...!'* . -.V' •• .•.••■• .tv. .*t KT A 1 ,■’ ■. ftrt&Sg ill . -./r. . ■ • .f „ - - ' * . #»*»■•. sT I '. »v ’» ■-■■** K'' ■'.;. ■ - ■ s'*.* \ • f * :'• . •v v •/..; « : *i-r >4 r A l* • , . ■• v. • • \ v *° *. 1 if. 4 \ . J - . , •«' a •* . * r , • • + . ■• . • . •1 - ' • , .... -x- iun,y POSjr g»rit^TroiroiQ^:--:v"-SEiTiMB EK 8 - ?T.«of S.nßibUUj -h.d belt.' « • «*« 1- eupeSy humming’ rno Thought* are not admired b*oajOße the autho / r-. Lll it ll j - ,, T gaya his tala it out of hia ssjsSMß^Kaj in the pert of tbn English’’-Ur-. R ' co “ p ’*‘°“ that •« ere baokttsrdin forwarding bis paper Does he mem by the clause to take ne to •-•bs »»»—•* The Sonnet to Mi#a Tree is forward Etc her by the Two-Peooy Post ;;-;. Tbe ,;,e is realty to be restored The Essay > Agricnltnxal Distress would only lncrease^^ PlSlStaObdCßimm 0 * SONS, lloe- “’t'lV superbly carted 7 octate Pisnos. > our plain Kowwood Three carred do ££ „ On® extra carved gi u One plain Rosewood Four de do ® M , t AUrnfaS*'." nstrumente hare been Suldud during the lJimoUth Md areofthe lateststyles of furniture. lure- Sb“.t BOSTON PRICES, and wargrated. No. *1 .ffccd Street. ou2l ftr .»«,.nt,letadna A Sons, llostop- UUut »_ i . . rwKSSis "wfic Ware manufacturedut myo.n works, InOaklend , BBT" lO , rder, and neatly repaired. J "S££dri»g dene a. heretofore, in the beat manner, “Miuuryo«aia, of all kinds, at eastern 67 Market street. eorner of-Vutinh. t ,n K MAitlS —A aupotior saw mill oo the übio rteer.< P W-„WA“ “2.taiS 'audit, d, and is a gtmd opportunity prime land on the E.oa.tm riser. Va. & half miles from L»arkfirsburgb,aod one-hal t milf tomttoßWlrowl. It ts a superior plsca of lmproroj land, and oSeral at a groat bargain. WOO DS, 75 Fourth atrwot- 9S Per Cant l*ow«r than 5# County* • . .. - , VAID ABLE FARM F'Jtt SALt i' _T VL,'“tract' i<Y JlbjJAto, >n u» j” 100 App. .ld, A..»rl D *>“b£ “Xl£ uTu») oMi.rt.bl, .ltu.t-1 » 00. ol oihboTboodr lb ib. ooant,, orfM oonr.otoot to m«to<. Sft«— f "r £ i. *>. market, only -hat tko o o t p ur further part: ▼•• t. DW mUe»,or the eub ealar* »«the owacr, wtf. c~BiCERY, •etlber. Hp*i Estate Aiceut. aagltdaw ——— M £ fSiutn .wt «»-*•*»'• o, l»d«p tt • *“• »^ rfo., R.. 1 K<tat« »<MW 140 IWr ' l l ' tT ** , •oliated. Cimmlotd’i prpT ;i >D d other valuable artt«Uea. rii' dwLsi SVork 8 *! Biw.iv.r§. * , . IKK WORKS! FIBK ooiea fire Crwkerai 6 irroe* Roman l-ball-. - b .i <in do *-do; ' 6 .« do do t 5 do;. « do do 4 do; 4 “ Triangle*, No. 1;1 5 ** do d > ’2,1 GO box* Jackeon Crackers ; 000,000 Torpedo*; 40 «r«9 Pin Wheel*. 20 •• 1 ounce Rocket*; 16 “ 2 do do;| 12 “ 4 do do; 15 000 “ Pulling Cracker*;} tl Second .apply; ja* racaKad *»* J> r S). U IVo->l etrei EiSRSTUL OlL* 100 a»3 Oil Origionm. pure. ~ 60 do Bergamot; GO do Lemon; 70 do Clores; SO do Rneeoary; 76 do L&rtnder; 60 do Amber fleet: 80 do Spike Liraoder; 30 do Peppermint; 60 0o 60 do Loaf Sugar; 16 do Powdered Sugar; 80 do White Codee Sugar; ,0 do Oo^P»>«rU«ij i fo- i »l. 8 br icLiiß _ [irlllDOW'QLASS—lbbboxre 8x10; Uw 10 «lo 10x12; TT 50 do 10x14; 25 do 9x12; 16 do 7x9; brend,;^.^ 3» —— U*tep S Ohoh® Poirchcml, (111 P*P««) »t M cti per B. -ZSX-'-'fiSS’ w.^Ag 00BS STABCH-6~t»xrejastrec«lT^br a A.pkn UANULNIiS —WlilUJ *u<l w^ t ‘J rl j^^.sr-’-^gars&'Ka CiaiMT BE BBiT.—W.irinh It <li«ineU)r thntwenre rellm* off our present stock or One tin MdSSJ w3dEU“ th. rery beet :«£ Jnelre. of the mret ierireole st Jlee, *nl of>> JJ"*. “",7 demiptlnn; pare BUret Spoons en l Porks. J v«lr»t Purt-Monxlea; GardCae**; line Man tie Clocks. gj L*£7 kSK sSSSU As- *1 from 10 to 16 per o-nt below farmer price*, end mash lower then any oiliur c? ' l . «ll ei la thu or any other western city. Ui «».* i«ou«.»^ us a cut before purchasing elsewhere. All hMn warranted ae repr-mtued. Tae tag 0»»l of «T«chaiw »t .t 15-o.nu •**, 1 >u ß"J“ r B^ t aniS •■ Eivactsa BRBAKPA3T TEA tOK SIXTY CBNTB PKB I POUND—We have rweired from New York a nice lu B-eokfut Tea, which *> will warrant eanal t. SJ&“d£iSSlitSrttynt 75c. t/oo* Hjbo »nd Oaopoffdor, nt 60s * ®.j B y “ b «*‘ “ *° L *t g * p'kto Tre Store. J 8 fifth street Ui lAQN—oO tons No. 1 Anthracite; 108 •* So. 2 do; 100 14 No. 3 do > MM, « W BINOHA*. 0^ Jl* “Nin=T _ frhdn aides; 2 do Sboaldetß; * do H-m t B[KC L.UU iforlguge Of *>,ooo or *o,uoo, W •tatat *«« TA for whom o»‘h and good Ooppor Btocil rrtll bo giroo, « dur '‘“‘“‘'ruotfia W OODB, .. 76 Fourth Btraefe. KDrJttO WA.TKIV —A lurgo supply, fre*h fror ° Vo**. toU “« b “‘' “ ToVfIK™, .» ©ornßT of the Dlamoo'l *n<l Market ftt atMTH-—2Ol Plew Alerriroac* *nd Gocbeoo &*riO“* ®“ drllvM* atytee, together with *o •Morimeot of gooa Itylw ond m*kM of dirk Ginghamj qq. fflO bitr—Cb«<«conJ story a ° J N co ?'. ( , u X irril lights. *«* f ~«5.“ l " oe t ® f „ N S; Aw. «■"•« ‘“"fMTHMM * SON, 140 Thlri Kiruet. ,iu anCAJ.-Mj “r ■ liulS) KINd *10.3 HIKAD. IAL.JIMHU UHU.NIOIA-J0- B» -■> 880 8. b J ftttfit ««■ °° ], ‘ b,r p'l^^^o9 f ° AOAZINISB if or pbptembek. Putnams Magatine. for B«*f>traiixjr. HupVi 6nbw< PsUrsorra Qgder’s Lad7*B Book, frank LmlU’« Qazctta, .... Tha lUuatratad No» York Journal, tor Septembei Jart rrxxlred “'*,%“ 1 " K ‘ t e i NB R. B ulmr} u.pot, itaSl Him atraat, oppoalM lb. Tli»o._ *» jja* ~ PAai'lLl. BUAP-* i»n!" »“PP'J tb ' P*£»£! P»l» .P« CMtil. 8“P- "“J5? pI.EMING. a«l5 - rßo^Tiooioii<^^«*3to^Sg; g "; r -?Ai», A. Ing » perfume to the FLEMING. A „TiS. Blunond k u» mu “PTiS. 1 ,!!.!! Ir.bK .tjl™ of >rt*Dch anafOailj low. 26 Fifth street. M& • • 1) bj Railroad, »nd for W 4 BSBBHAW, tail* by 263 Uotrtj *treei. •nil vr O. BDaAB-76 ana. pmn» • utO rpaaft—lapariaL Unnpowdsr, Yoang 1 TiM,ta«o»«<lfor»lo*>J MOOEHKA p. uIIO . r= - ~\y g ”", QL ' M ** BEO3. -TiIBU)CAJION&-An inatraiMni Ibr rodadflf dliloc* Kiyafflt , o . lloWo odrt« } et. 4 I /■ ' - ;^r: v ' > “HL - ;E CtMPAMUSB. I l itlt ’pmtADELPmA* \J ftTMt, "“JJJuia INBPEANOSS. Ito all ports or the World. F “ I “SiLANU ISSUEASOKS On cooJa by risers, csuals, likes nnd lsnil cnntagM, to nil ports of tbs Bnl !“j lE xsauaANOSS On merchandise jenorslly. , ODBCores,dweUinghoasM,cc. „ ; ASSIES OF TUB COMPANY, Norember ~ Mg- j Bonis an! Mortgages SUtao t PennsyWania, city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, - 1Bl » ooa Stock- in banka, railroads apd insurances com paniea r —--- ~ ”*159'.623 M Bill* receirabta...... ~ 16*071 30 Balances in the hands of Agent* and premiums ou Marine Policies recently issued Subscription Notes - - ’ * DMCTO&B; Win. Martin, j I> r - B. | B[Sc« sa I f3£r- : i irferif' J. Q. Jobneon, j o ha Sc m i>i 0f lrH~ i-SfSß?^ W.c. Lua«ng, \fs£. MARTXS,President. TUOB.O. HAND, V lee President. Jostpa W. Cow!as, Sec’y. p. A. iIADERIA, Agent, 50. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. THlttli ANNUAL. STATKMKST >FTIIE STATE MUTDi » AEINE INSXTEAHCE COMPAHY, 01 PKKHSYLVASIA. _ u AssolA, May Ist, 1852. go Prcmlnms reoelTod to May Ist, 1853..... iy Interest eu Loana, Ac loo)oOO ou Returned premium*, Ixaw, Re-insuranoe, Ex ’ W(BM 66 IMTBrfMX-TTS. in VHIBA...V. ill*, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good »•«*• 9g - - 171L016 SI jnium Notes ih nn hand.... * ’ of Resourcw, Lioble for Lo*«* t 363 ' 318 10 ; DIAICTOIA. JOHN P. RUTHBUFOttU.Daupblnooonty, p 0. 3KDG WICK, Harrisburg, SAMUKL JONES, Philadelphia, A WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A.A.CARRIER, “ vt JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, A. J. UILLETT, Harrisburg, S. T. JON ES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J.OILLBTT, Secretly. Will Insure against perils of sea and .la., ou Merchandise in city or country, at »“* ***** ”J latent with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling bou« ither perpetually orfor a term °* J“”* , .. B „„cE oac, corD«r amUhM^ iTIK lISITED SPATES life insurance, annuity and trust company, PBILAOELPHU. CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, I*Bo. CIIAB.TKK I'EIU“ETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Cheetnvt Street*, Philadelphia. & Omcert of Ou Home Board at Philadelphia: DIUCTOU. . Stephen R.Orawtord, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawretiee Johnaon, Benjamin W. Tingley, G*o. M’Henry, Jacob L. Florence, £»“•• D m,k2*' William M. Godwin, William M Kee. PrfgiAmi— Stephen R. Crawford. marlT.'Y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. thsTrsnhlin Fir* lnsnrancs Company, Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. DIRECTORS —Charles W. Rancher, Tobj£ \V aimer, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W-Kk&* Anls, Monlwad D. Lewis, Adolphi K.M* ■lorrl* Patterson. Ciua. N. Bajscxae, President. Cuas. G. lUscttE, Secretary. Oontinu* to make 1 asursuee, perpetual or limited, on erery inscription of property, in town and country, at rates as low '‘n. r^t. (Tluch, with P thelr capital and premiums, safely inrested, al f,rl ample protectiou to the assured. m __v The Assets of th« Company on January Ist, 1861.> “ P°“; Jhed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, wore a.S* iSw‘ 7" Z.ZZZ * 4J7T 78 temporary Loans - oo »**•*» « ilnee their lnrerporetion, » perifel of twenty-one jeer., ~, here peii up.eri of One MUlioo Voux Ilnodred Thoo ,Jd DoluEi, lo■**■* by fir-,thereby eTldence ofthe [vantages of insurance, a* well the ability and dtapoal - “ HN, Areot, *pi4 Office. north-east nor. Wood and Third wta. photectmos INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Slock, Annual Premium and Watern fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1836. •oUdM of Insurance issued at all time* on the moat favora ble terms, tfainit LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, 01 THI PERILS OF SAVIOATIOW, BY GEO- E. ARNOLD, Aomt FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLSOBRNT COUNTT. marl6:y Western Insurance Company, | . MILLBR, Jr., I*• “* ft™ ool *’ Beerdary CAPITAL, f 300,000. , r riLL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIBJS and M A \\ BINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and \ U !lome P lQStituUon, managed byDiaacTOMwhoar*. weU .no srn in the community, and who are determined, by • rymptneee and liberality, to maintain tba FJJf." .uty have assumed, as offering the best protection to those « h”, desire to be insured. _ «. ■) rtcl*ra.— R.MUler, Jr.,C.W. Bicketson,J.W ; Butler, . 'ljlmes, Jr., W. ll. Smith, C.lhnuen.OeorgeAV. Jackin, Lyon, James Lippeneott, George Darsle, James Me Alexander Nimlok, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 92 Water street, ( Warahonseof Spang A ‘i. un Htalra.) Pittsburgh. ' • TKTWTnNSURAHCE UOMPASV, HAKTFOHD, co:iN t „„„ Chartered 1819—'OmpItjlSwcfc *300,000. THUS. K. BRACK, Preeldent. THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.* D 1 RECTORS— Thom** K,. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Ehroexer Flower, Ward WoodbrUif, E. A. BulXeley, _ Joseph Chnrrh, Roleud M.ther, Frederick Tyler, J a ’ ,ln w’’^’ Robert Buell. S.mucl 8. W.rd, Miles A. Tuttle. n, “ 1 7 7 n PI J t ~ John L. Roswell, Austin Dnnhun, CGnsUrus F,D»via, Junius S. Morgen, w Policies on Fire end Inl«nd Risk* Issued on Urorw by GKO RGB K. ARNOLD, Aa’t, declfcly 7 No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. CITY HOTEL.. (LAYS »hOWH’»,) cwrn.r of fl Thl,d 7 .«».t., GXABB ft CABK, Proprietor*. JOHN p. GLASS, DAN D. CARR. (U« r» a*tt*u*r**fc oka)(u»* »*• cww * r*m e*toi*) THIS large and eommodlou* House baring undergone thorough repair and furnished with new equipment* hroughou* l* now open for the reoeption of the urnwjJaE .mbIITCBAMM MOME4T*. aprtS:ftm_ ST. CLA IK HOTEL. (FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn end St, Clnlr etreete, c. W. BENNETT Proprietor. rm-Thi«ls * first clew house, between the lUUroed Re nte: the rooms ere large.nd newly famished,-nd-h-rae ■oderste. ■ eprlA-lyd*. THE GLEN HOTEL 8 N.JW READY FOlt SUMMER VIBITKRS. The grounds hare been Improved, and the House rendered oro attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy i a «ee hi* friends. «. *n Omnibus of the Excelsior Line is now running fr-’ro the station, on Fifth street, to the GLKN UOThL. Leases the station el 8 o'clock, A. M., end 6P. retorn ■ og ate A. M.. end 6)4 P. M. jel2:flm FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. /V PATRICK A SON. PkjpklTTOM.—Thi« »“»*« bee U 1 (J. dergone thorough end entendre repelro, dtoretion andlenreedditionfl of ne» fumltnre, etc, end the proptl ??ro plldg. thenuelroe thet nothing shell ho venUng o •hrirpertW render the hinns e pl.ro where ell the 00. forhrofe.ro. o,„. hotel ten be KIL.EY’S HOTEL.: CORNER FOURTH ANI) GRANT BTREETB, riTTSBURQH . I'A. mvafrTi E. RILEY, Proprietor. FLOIIKNCE HUTbL, SO. 400 BROADWAY, NhW \ORK. (oowdooted os rai iubopias plait.) BETJBEN LOVEJOT, PROPRIETOR. rs. ior B*le by IEKKuN A CX). J- H’WAWTtM, JE>, AQ'T J*. H* HEBItY HOTEL. corner of Hancock streetmnd Dnqueene f Way. Pittsburgh, Pa. maz4:y MotfABTERS k MARKLE. Proprietors. ■VTEW PUBLICATIONS—Just recede! by Expreaa the following new and standard Books, ahead of all ootem* ponuies: Wood'* Practice of Medicine, new edition: Sir Jasper Carew. by 0. Lever. new work: Fashion and Famine, by Ann 8. Stephens, new work: Jagglar of Nankin, by 8 Cobb. Jr.: Wild Western Scene*, new supply: Dodd Family Abroad, by 0. Lever, now supply: Fannv Fern, second series, new supply: Feetus, a Po6m. by P. J. Bally, new work; Chambers’ Papers for the People, new edition. In 0 tola; <« gdect Writings u In 4 tola.; « Misoatlany. in 10 vols.; ** French Revelations; *• Btoriee of Irish Peasantry, v * life and Works of Bums; u Herman literatore; Henohe’s Field Books, new supply; Trmutwine on Curt* ghunk on Ourvas, new work. aii BMMie wanting niw and cheap Boots will eal at BAMUKL B. LAUFFHE’B IT Wood stmt Ifr ii'ii r -'r~**** s BANKERS AND BBQKER&. KXCKANSK AHD. RAN KINO HOUSE . or :: A. VfItKWS * CO ? UNITED STATES BANK juiBDINQ Ho. Fouth Street* WTWBDEUH, PA, . and Domestic Exchange, Cola» Beak NoUi F awl lAwtW*rra*it**«mgfct and Bold. Collection# made throughout the Union- Bostaen paper dlAcounted and loads negotiated. Stocks Sought and Bold on commiaskm. . h Monej receired oa deposit, and Interest ■ Uowed .T 5. fn left for a specified time. "S_- EBmeral. PATRICKS A FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE MOKKBK Bom RaMv'dtlmr FiJViand Woadttx. PATRICKS * FRIEND, Bankers Ei£hMlg« Broto,, Mil Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptance, GnU, SU™r end Bank Notes. Elchsn s «« on the Eastern end Western “SSdSSStaft a. rule. tbroofihout Ota United stSat. Depoate reoeiTed In per foods or ennont paper, i >t tne oorner of fifth end Wood Streets. _ —i[ WOLMKB ft SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE'BROKERS, EiV. cMiraorSimSnno»« asn *«■■"»■ omc to no. ffl vault stusr, com noons imnw out aT snD. NHOIAIES A SOnA Bankers end . nod Dealers In Notes, Dralte, Aecepttneee, Gold, Su rer end Bank Notes. Brehange on the Eastern and Western “SISSrSIE'A the cities thtooghont the Unit* BtS*. Deposit* received In par funds or currant P»P* r > J°* 07 Market street, between Thin! aad lourth «B-_ pa3oAy_ $027,4>C W HOOH ft BAJRGEHT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, j w. *. cwwsa C? ITOOD • si«u em, „ d DEALERS In Coin, Bank Note?, Time BU1«, ioreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates d to . Exchange on *U the principal cities of the Union and I6U rope, for aalo in sums lo suit puryliaM-T*. Current anil par funds nrmvi-J °° “"P 0 ”*, t th . soU«4k. Mn .W«ol. .11 p»ru. of Iho unlou, . m.tow». rates. - tibknas "a CO., BANKERS AND KXCUANOB BKOKEBB, 2ft,. 91, Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley, I'ITTflBC&UIl, I'A.. fiOY AND SELL iiaoJc Note* and Ooiu; Discount tune H .IcU-oee, an.l promlraorynot.*; mat. ®U.cUm..ln dl ltu> principal citiaaol thaWon. Kacaira dapoldta on call and an Interact, and RiTaltelr prompt nttentlonto all other matter* appertninlngtoi Brokafa mulnraa. kaaj"™ Exchange ccDiUPliy on hand. n> *^- $U8,1&3 » JOHN WOODS, banker and exchange bboker, $368,318 70 DEALXS lSi Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. tj lOCK bought and sold on ooimnlasUm. Collections S cawrolly attended to. Inunfi paid on lx-jwdt. jt*-No. 6S>C Fourth strwoi, nearly opposite tb * ; Bunk. _ hill & CO., UANKKK3 AND EXCHANGE UftOKEIUs oosjna or wood and r;»tts aTß**ta MIGHT EXCiIANUHoo the Eastern Utl««f' constantly for S mole. Mine Bill* ot Exchange nil rjot« d’w.ußtoiU UoU, Silver and Bank Note*, bought and «dd “A*“' KRAMEB. ft“ttAHn" LJiltaL< lli ”" BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOKBBS, BCV AND SELL Gold, SUrer, and Bank Not*.; negotiate Loani on Heal Estate or Stock mont».,F»nta. UromiaMU-J Not™ and Time Bilik, on East end West, bn, .mi «>i] stock* on Commission. r . Collections made on all points In the Cnloo. [myl _ G. B. ABHOLD A CO., BANKBKS AND KNCUANUB BBDKBUS, DKAI.Kka In Kxcb&npr, Coin, Bank NoUn, Sight Hot Draft*. Ac. Collections carefully attended to, *nil proceeds remittal to any part or the Union. Stocks bought and sold on corainwioc. .„ v<s 74 Fourth <U n»atdnot_to Bank of Plt^ft AUSTia’LbOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, OjCc* Vo fli! Fourth <t., above Wood, ’ MTTSMUKUH. JS-NotM, Draft*, B-.mm, Munsagw, «£* Lo «“ “J laterals, negotiate. Bt**a and Uod V> arrant* t»a|U and sold. __ - - SZODANOB AND BANKING HOUSE OF A. WILKIHB * CO., No. 7i> Fourth Strut, Oppodto th. Bank of Pltutarsh. p,„„ CMa «d>i>«V» bctoift ft-oi X&M, OM ami ad «r ■XOHAKOE AND BAShINU IIOBSS 0, WTT.T.TkV A. HILL Jt CO., G 4 wool- STRUT. fITTSBCROH. ttm* - - W m - - ", JXO. A. CAUOUIY. namn 4 CO., II ASK BUB AND BIIOKKKS, ar»CT of Third and Wind n* IVtlburgh, ft. HOTELS. J. q. MARTIN. Agent vt ~ r r H - ■ “ THOMAS WOODS, WCOMMERCIAL UROKEB,*S» AXR PtAI.tR ll* Notil, Bondi, Stoclti, H«*l K * tate \ !*£' iVo. T 5 Fourth si , I*l fc'UftiNii t- iuv jf. Vi. W. re-pectfuily |4iiHHn^H»hlift-l«n i >tin-i<ni.*wnu!r» that b*\>^ ha* now completed hi* spring stock ITM of Furniture, which is _*V h the largest and beet e»«roff.T«J l-'rreie ‘°. th will be eold at priow a* low as my th * United States, As lift 1a determined to uphold the quality wall eea turned materials, beat workmanship, aud newest derign*;, and from tike extent of his orders and facility In maau j f * be U enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest »rH ?bM adopted the principle of Identifying h *" "j"*®®'** Interest with his own, in quality and price, n»dlM«p« id ways on hand the greatest ratio ty of e«ry '*«jnPjb» £ furniture, from the cheapest and plaine-t, to the most el*- nnt and cosily, that a house, or any part of one, may oe SSilshed from his stock, or mauuliujtured sxpresriy toore der. The following articles consist, in part, of hlsjtock, which for richness of style and Outsh, cannot be surpassed In any of the Eastern cities: "Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; *6O Softs, in plush and hair cloth; *6O dot. Mahogany Chairs; 90 dot. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany hocking u 30 Walnut “ “ 60 Mahogany Wranj; 90 Walnut “ 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 w 44 brassing Bureaus $0 ** *• Washstands;, 40 Enclosed u 100 Common “ 30 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 50 Walnut M 60 Cottage “ 600 Gharry and Poplar Bedsteads; 8u Mahoganv Wardrobe*; 10 Walnut t “ 10 Cherry M 60 Plain Boreans; TO Dining and Breakfast Tablee U BecreUry and Bookcases; 30 doa Cane Beat Chairs; 31 Cane Seat Hocking Chairs; 13 Ladies’ Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Bunds; What-Nots; I Ktigulree; P*p« Machs Tablest Oonrersatkm Chair*; Pembroke “ Hall and Tier 4 Reception “ Ladies'Work 14 Pearl Inlaid a Kxtenslon Dining Tables; Arm “ Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; ~L _ . A luve Mortmmt of OOMMON FURJOTDB* uid WINDSOR CHALKS. Cxbctet Minis supplied with all ar- U< BTBAKroOATB and HOTELS, fornished at the shortest oottoe. , . . ~I HL All orders promptly attended to. J?!r _ Steamboats, Tn* subscribers tender their acknow-aPt for the faror* bestowed JMHBBthem by their' Steamboat friend*, and would resuectfdUy remlDd them sod other* interest- 1 ed In building boat*, that they are at all times prepaml to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Oabln furniture and Chair* of work * Corner Third and Bmlthfield street*. opposite Brown 1 * Motel.” jimeTLowry, Jr»i CfiAlß AND BEDBTKAD MANUFACTURER—No. 294 Fettemaa’s Bow, Liberty street, ou od hand a Urge «toek of Chairs and Bedstead* ot wry description, made of the beet materials, which he will eaU lower than article* ol the same quality can be sold In the city, lie wouldicall per* dealer attention to hie lares stock oi Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly redaoed price*. Also, Turning ot erery description aaeouted In the beetest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly (tended to. 10 A.MILkIKENACO., HAVS ON HAND at their eiteoslre CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 SmithfieW street, r larg« assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which the; will mU 16 par oant below customary rates. Term*—cash only. Great inducvmenta to Oaeli Pnrehmra. ■ |rg OQ j. stock of COMMON AND FANOY W mi Ams and BEDSTEADS. at prices that cannot fail to nleaee cash purchaser*. All our w«rk Is warranted. OtfmSeQllu. JA.MKB LOWRY, JR., bult 2s aor. Seventh and Liberty eta. a STEVENSON ct.otlnu-* o manufacture A OABINBT-W ARE of every description, at Ws old stand, M|,«rn«r of liberty anil SeTenth street* UNDERTAK. I 1 "tNO attended to. In all its branch**. myll RE.jTAURA.nT CORNVCOPU O-OYSTEB AND C 0 F F fc E H 0 USE.“€» 0- BASNABD. Xfo 40 Fifth Strut, between Wood and Jfarfcel. Janlfrly] fitmbobob. CRYSTAL PALACE, No. 18 Market atreet. C. C. SEELY. acs RESPECTFULLY informs hia friends and the f oJpubUc In general, that he has just started bis Sew York and Philadelphia modern style of COOKING OYSTERS aud everything else in the eating line. Oysters In the Shell or Stewed, for HA cents a down. Ha will also furnish the best of everything that th- market will afford. House always open until 3 o dock in the morning. matl3»tf_ OYfiTKR SAXiOON A.ND UESTALttANH 108 WOOD STREET. THB cabscriber Jui now his OYSTEK SALOON AND RATING HOUSE perfected in n manner that cannot l. h« onv simitar establishment in the city. BBRVSD Ul’ ATALL HOURS OP THR I>AY, from the Cbolceit Ucata. Fowl*, Fl*h, 4tc., *c, Hl* BIU of far* c*nnot bo »urp**»od, ood ho would rapect folly lnrlta the .ttantlou of the public “‘t-,, 108 Wood street. Jaafcnuwtf 'At Clair Laffer Beer Brewery. d '“ TOTd ““ 7P a 7 flGHKso£ tjenlta’ l.a*er Beer H«JI, So. 100 SaWt/Ud ttmt, oppotUt tho CulMHouK. TUS eo beat ber hat juet opened onof.OM UMHWI batt finished Ugerbeer Halla In the dtj. HU BaniJ acknowledged to be a tuperior arliole, and e™*7 otneeao commcdabon about bU houio cannot be ““[“ggjjjjg. R. Ob mm. fcr Mte by irOLURKAH. EBBSON t 00. •. ' T - s£ * j - k* •+.- *.* > r *♦. . '*l *V fc. * r Vi *'.* * '* -•* I#. V i ■* DRY GOODS. Saw Arrival «f *n<l sammtr Dry AT No. 99 N. W. BID* OF WOOD BTaBBT. “ DQBBGG A 00» Importer* mil Jobbwa In British, # French and German DBF GOODS- Haring receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer Booda. purchased from Importers, manufacturers, and part through our own Importation, we feel Mife in assuring our old customers, country merchants £* *£ ***«SdSSSa ly, that owing to the** acquired fitfillue* in paruiafi _g, wa can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely mods stock will bo bond cmhossros, do tb. mot durable dedma, mohair lustres, aluacas,plain black and fancy figur«*l silts, SoXm»md latest *,l«i broulclotha, Unt, vesUngs, casritneres, satinets, tweed* summer panta looning; brown and black muslins, table diapers. tr. v.. Yn .i m oDencd a eery large assortment of bonnets, uMßtTl ei. pX loot h.U, Umland braid and b«bo™' and an extensive variety of hosiery, E ■with lace good?', fancy nettings jaconetts,muU and figured rtetyTn*, together with * large ««*k ofgold audsiWer wattes watcn material*, glasses, e° u , a^ » a*c "ffscsisas- ■* Trssfe'fgs 4 - Tebzo ‘ -——• GKEAT BARGAINS IS I>KY QOOPB AT A. H’TIGHE'B NEW BTOEE, CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS.^ BATING TUIB DAY OPENED MY NEW STORE, 1 beeleaTO to call the attention of the Ladies to the UOODB, just reeeired. Among the slock may he fodod Mine of the Tory finest goods now Imported. It comprises, l aJTJhcee block end fency Drew. Sllke, 60 cU.to $2 per yd SS P dT ldS".de Lalnes, Barege d. Udnee, .nd Mon. B e-200 do Barogoe iQ greet variety; •260 do New Style DreseGingfiems; . . 2000 do American, Fronch and English Pnnts, tOO do Frenchand English Lawns; 2000 French Collars, from 12 % cents to so,oo. • 200 Mantillas, of the la teat styles, among which are soifl of tlie most beautiful imported into this country Also, Muslins, Tic-doge. Checks, Linens, Crash, Diaper*, Table Cloths, GentlemenV Wear, •«. • TRIMMINGS. —lu this department will b« * r,und plat* assortment oi Dress and Mantilla Trimmings • and Uooltoo Lace. fine English and Ihrrad Lace, all oj which will be sold unusually low. Ten bales yard wide Muslin at six corns nB , m T 3 Nevv Ooodi at K*tluc«d Pr««*»* YOCNQ UTKVKNBON a LOVK.no. 74 MAHKKT bufoet, between Fourth street aod the Diamond, Pittsburgh, , t,iPtotvne»l ■ very large and splendid u*>ortmen. of SdS,°GiSJ-whfihhw* **» *» lur K* lots Bt auction, and from importers clearing ©uifißles. at s»J-h urhMau will enable them w sell many desirable rtjvu n( nnrtda »t 25 oer cent less than the cost of Importation. dents; Bnr-jt-s «d lU*,,. Detains; from b cents up; Dross fciltu from “nts upward, sad all I ' l l7^ l^u.fo r S.°- account of stock ip a abort tlm. we wilt Offer our Goods at prices that ‘ NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front—NO. 91 M.rket otroot. OUlt bouse botnft now qpen lor thettanaactlonof .I»u -a! Dry Goodsbustnessfwa would ruspactfully eolbtt the patroua*. of lb. pnWlr. »”'«b taosire and well selected stock of SILKS, Pi.NLI »ND STAPLE GOODS we cun offer such lnducemeuis «•> *ul la sure «Gre CLU'i'HiiNG c L OTH IN G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. t. nun. of lb. TUKKE 810 BOOKS, i,m tor tb.pur- Don of uq airing more spa.. for tb.ir lnuncnji. burineM, ignored to th. jpuclou. building on tb.corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they hare now the most SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! A»l> READY MADE CLOTHING, Thftt has erer been offered to the public. Their principal object for thle maOTal.te to give them more faelllti** for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at the Lowest eastern trice*: And they will warrant them to be as good as any matt' factored in tha Union. _ _ w _ CUSTOM WORK, a TH* BIST BTT!-t, AJTD XTOS TCE snOBTJBT BOTICB- They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment LOTUS and COATINGS, lor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BC.. NESS COATS. OurtnusrMt.»reH..iiliMl will. ll.os. c.f ~I cu.toinf ra. and we assure tho public that our CJc.ity wlh not *-»u n* nilinc all orders we may l»* UTon-J with. IX)N*T EOIUILT THE i»LACE— No. 88 Wood street, (SABT SIDE,) CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY. N B —We deal reoar patrons tound«r»:andthat we hare ■o longer acy cm»n.«tJon with the Clothing Bu?tne«u ..n Liberty struet. Our attention la d«.Tctoi cxolusi>Hy to tn. JO ns m’closkf.v t CO. NEW SPHI-NO UOOIJS. JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN MrCUJC'hbV A 0)3 Whole- Ml. CMliiW WM.houi*, So.M W«o4.U~l.Md of Diamond alley, the largest and most rafted • tt*-* %££that this celebrated bouse has ev.-r bad the ple.u-ure of inviting the attention of the public to. lL«w goods here been purchased from hr* bands, and, consequently no eecond profit on them, which leotesus able 10 f* ** can and do sell at as small profit* as any bouse in the -ast ern dU-s. Therefore, wo wpectfullj indie the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in gene™*, to Rite US a call, and examine our extensive assortment tf READY MADE CLOTHING. It i* alum* impossibleto '■ bauirl übav, no. *s *sr C S*« Zo7sl 'buildings, BT. ClAI* aTBJCT, HTTSBUWJB. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTULMO made exclUßiTsly to order, and warranted to suit Has eongUDtly * •holes assortment of CLOTB2, 0 ABBIMKRK- »> I and OVXROOATLNG, of tbs latwtatylw, elected for tbs custom trade. Gentlemen leaving theircnlere wlll hate their wishes consulted and complied with, a* »n»or« <• done under bis own supenrialon. Clothing! Clothing X THE undersigned informs bis frieuusand the pnhiio that he is now receiving at blaster*. No-lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Casaimeresand Verting*, of the lateet and most deelrab.e styles, which he is ore oared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at abort notice, and ou the mosi reasonable term*. We hare also on hand a Large and well to " d of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. . . Persons why purchase roods for cKsh, will And it to thtir idrantage to call at 177 Liberty street, betore making their purchases. lm»*i — M#w clothing Store, NO. 4, 81XTU STRBET, OPPOSITE ÜBI.RT\. TUB subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where be has always on h«ml a lar*e and choice nient of all article* of CUJTIIINQ, which he warrant* equal to any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri c"niS?i7"b“' "WATCHES. EWELRY, &c. Aim lIAVIt XUK <H)ol>b —Jewelry, In rich and beaa- W Ufultariety, well Mleeted, and » large as*cnnjeiit. Watcbea, themoet celebrated and perfectly of London, Llterpooltnd Genet.* inanulac urv. ~ . d Kilter Ware m»de In tny own manufactory at Oakland, and warranted pure coin quality. v-. Military Goode and Socle pr Kmblemi, Jewels, Seale, Ke- Lamps, Girandole*, Mathematical Instrument Glasa Cutter* 1 and Glarwr 1 * Diamond?,4c., 4c. All aa cheap u any in thin or eastern cltlw. Watab rapairing done in a superior manner. Jewdry mended at tbeolde.te.tabliabedßboMngljHty. oorncr Market and Fourth at*. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS... Pffliile A n«rrn ( niiAi Hftft IN WATCHES, CLOCKS,JEWELRY. &L nlSiwiUtZ Mo. « Sl*™ Start, n»r Wood opposite lb® Corning l*cmt, formerly oocru ■ajlilnl '* o°. W. b*T® now hand a J!Sd5 P taori,«.t Of 8 drtrtrt « tovra****™*™ offer to the public at grant pearl Inlaid and all other patteroa of Mantel Cloche. *jTi*n_ ■ rich assortment of One gold and emer patent Under, and anchor eeoapmcnt Watcbee.and an eJe gaot stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend to pairing done in the best manner and at low prices, and warranted. EL 8 -^— BBWJBWBLKY BTOBE, Mo. 87 Morltot Stro.l, 1 Ju, nhrtre tht tforitnuKit comrr qf the Diamond.) BTKVKNSON,(of the late Ann of John B. M’Faddsn .ftK* «hoTB rtand. a HneaaeortmeDt of WATCUta, JEWELRY aiLVKR ANI) PLATED WARE, LAMPB, 01- landoSs ibdUf and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea and of goods io hi. lio. »nd rttenUon givon to th. HKPAIR of FINK W^SSS V hifiohg oxperiene- ,o to-«* to will boikble to giro satisfaction 10 those who nay favor hln wilh ihelr patronage- Pittsburgh. May 15th, IS&3. of his friends and custom .*!♦« A.Tftu* that amon« his Watches will be found the * #i®«irahli* tvtTles patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the S£tSJ£"of ffiSJIU.t Pina, tfob ud VestGhaina. kSSSS. Mintatnia Lockets, etc., etc. as Papier Slache, Work Tables and FANCYJ r J 9Ttam9 Bottles, Table Mate, o£?pE3?lSS&<nmS« In great variety; China FJult a?d cS an endless rariety of useful and or- EiS&XiKU.which hare only to be aeen to be appra umnital na j MARKET STREET. elry, at prices Lh fh.t to buy fine Watches and Jewel on# aU, you IQ your 2i£S£*.StfSi« M*> & -“•« - 67 N IL-W.tali rapairing attoudad to in aU ita bmnchea, in. rap«riorina"nV3old ropaitod or m.auf.c- to order at abort notice, at HOOD , BiW M „fatat. ■ «■ knokbbl, watchmaker A ®®/j E ™^' T E f^’ D DfS aww|V i» »“*’?» TMi ket and Wood streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. of Clocks thta aatabliahmantrrUl bo w*r»nt«d. Kapairtni! oruoclia, W.tS«and J..«lrT ** “fiesta notico. *ll worn dona will w rmtanteq. I jetton. oomsr Mute B«ctt4 **• •* -,* - *v * " '* • j*V ICELLANEOTTS. - fiKW OFPICK. Bwl Egttte mnd Contracting Agent. TltS aobecriber bee be«o loitaocd cc own rn offle* SSS?S “1 timber of any kind, great or small, tong or short, ami deliver them It any pint >n Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to Mild urgeßarges* Btori Boats, Coal Flats. Boat Gunnels, Bridge road Timbers Freight Iron, Coal, to any giveii point, %}3uS£i 55. Sale "AJ^SSISS^Z at his long orporlenoo lo Wintering,**W>**”gnnd building, be tMnks he can give general satisfaction. All persons .re requeued to nuke I elallv those wantinr boats or large bills of Lumber and tins b r^r°u'T. t i[ulS'‘.“tind tt re“. parelSS .°d rte % Alleghray House. DAVID MuNN. mmnin. . i Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, “ v —• ««*•» Mr. Robi.fl. Brown, 4 ‘ Allegheny-River. \tr. Wm. Armstrong, “ Clarion w Mr. George B.Sweney, “ , C. A J. llobnACo., 44 “ dee2blydaw ■ - TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! 1 ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .If the Pekin Tea Store, 3tt Kitts stscxt, Pittsbcms, Pa. BY the half chest, of neatly pacted lo metallic package* ts suit the troae. . The subscriber Is now receiving his Fall ftock of GBVFI and BLACK TEAS, —oonststlng of some of the flnMt clt 1 to be found In the Eastern maraet. Merchants Tinting the -ity are inrlted to call and examine our steek. Below is a list of the rsiwu (trades, all of which h»Te been carefully selected, and can with confidence be recoin tnenued : 80 half chests fine Tooxut Hyson; 10 do do Morune Young Hyson 10 estTaflne Moynne do; 100 do Superior do; 15 do MXtrafin* do; W Lectured boxesextraOurions Voung Hyson •ja half chests fine Ounoowoer; 10 -Jo BitreOne u..; 5 do do Movune Imperial ; 20 do Superior do; 150 do Fine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do ottraflne Unions; 30 do eXlrn Curious up; 20 do fluperlatlrelY /trong anil fragrant Oolong 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; 6 do Curious ao . »°j ALSO—Jara and Rio Coffee. Loterlng's Crushed and Pul- Principe Seears, which as Filth street. Pittsburgh. EDMUND WILKINS, Marble and Freeport Stone Works, Ko 246 H*ATI OF WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, And near Uu OeMdery Gate, LavraeenOt, Monuments, burial vaults, tomb stones, *c Freeport Stone Walls and Fences, Mantle Piece®, ere and I’ier Tops, always on band and made to order. \ b Having Introduced a new style of Fence for Gem* elect Ix>ts, of DURABLE STONE, cot throogh in panel or railing form, and at rery little cost over Iron fencing. I refer to specimens of that and other work I hare already done in ihe Allegheny Cemetery. I hare on band a choice selection of drawings for every description of work in my Hoe. , ~ ' ESFERXSCM: Col HENRY MoCULLOUGH, Pittsburgh. WM BAUALEY, Kaq., do KRAMER A RAUM, do Mrs. ITARMAB DKNNY, do Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Home Wood. Hon. TUOS. IRWIN. Allegheny. Mrs. TIKRNAN, 8r„ do M JOHN MCDONALD CROSSAN, Esqr., Monongabel* Hon«e. aprtO.daw David Munn, I Real estate and contracting agent, so. 2, JR WIN Street, Pittsburgh, has fcr sale, as follow*: leu acre* ot land in Ccder county, lowa, 1C milesfro.n Mus catine, on the main road to Marion, and S miles from Tip lon, b miles from two Railroad depots; 90 acres la under cultivation, a good Frame House, Frame Barn and Grana ries, a bearing 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 prompt pay. Enquire as above, cr cf Mr. John Munn, on the pro- Abo, o &-.TS' of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now in suct-eseful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Bam, Black smith !*hop and Toots. Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, Ac., situ si* on the bank i-f th« Allegheny river, at Miller’s Eddy, Armstrong «,uuty. Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. 1- Munn. on the premises. I «l>u> want to porrhase 6 to Bf<o,ooo feet, B. M., of gooJ White Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, 8 or Id teet long, » to Id inches wide, part to be delivered in October next and part in April, 1855. Enquire as above. Aiao, for sale, all the Beds, Furniture, and every thing M the fitting out of a large Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh, now doing a very 1 -rgc buslius*. Two to five yarn o' the leas*' of the house can also be had, and Immediate poaee»ion if required Enquire as above. j**s HOUI PATTEKSUN’b BAZAAR AND.wLIVERY STABLES. rpuu UNDERSIGNED having ejected n-w and commo- X dioos STABLES and CARRIAGE STORKS, in connec tion with his old establishment, /i--TtN is prepared id do a vastly yW-i 'creased business. He baa vision for ONKHUNDRED AND S*" - FiFTV HORSES, of which he can taka an increased num ber on livery. . U* arranged hia new buildings with a view to calen and storing for job, of new and wcond hand Carriage*, of ail description*, to which he will give ample attention. There is also within the new building an Equestrian Ring, where Horses are trained and exercised, which will ba foniid advantageous to persons keeping Horses with tha under* Sigurd. , .. , Thankful for an exceedingly liberal patronage in the past, and the favor* of a multitude of friends, the undersigned will endeavor to command ita continuance by deserving it. mylttmdaw ROPY PATTERSON. oiRBIAOBS FOH 8&LB. I*IIE undersigned has lustreeeired at his m CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, near the Two Mile Ron, between Pittsburgh end Lawrencerille, a spladdld ot VEiitfTl.KM, of every description, and will continue 10 receive regularly, new and second hand Csuriages, Sulkies, Buffffics, which he will sell on the very lowest terms for oa»h. Raving bad twelveyean' practice in the buriness,aiid with his well known Cecil!th-s in the East, he flatten himself in putting down all competition. Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. Especial n"d prompt attention paid to repairing of Oarrt ages, Ac. [mylBal*wy*| JOSEPH WHITE. ROBERT 11. PATTERSOfI’S <i _ LIVERY AND SALE - «t. STABLE. W^W- Corner Diamond street and Cherryalley, *prl4 tf PITTSBURGH, PA. Dr. D. Jayne** Family Medicine* JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT; J ayne’s Hair Tonic; “ Tonic Vermifuge; “ Sanativ* Pills; " Carminative Balsam; 44 Ague Pills; «* Alterative; 44 American Hair Dj« The above valuable family medicines constantly on hand, and sold wholesaleor retail,at the Pekin Tea Store, 36 fifth street. By A. JAYNES, jaulfcdaw Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh ill ELD BOOK FOR R.vILKOADKNaINKKRa.-^sontaln• 1 lng formula for laying out curves, determining frog an glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc, etc, together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs, tan gents,' etc. etc, by John B. Henck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,70. ,% The object of the present work is to supply a want Tery geueralty lelt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Book* of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmaUc tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables othe s peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula) for laying out curves, turnouts, crossings, Ac,ls a desideratum which this work Is designed to supply. C. S. Mturanr Acadekt, West-‘Point, April 18, 1864. Gentlemen: 1 have looked over “Heuek’s Field Book for haiiroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and haTe no question bat it will be founds Tery usetul and practical volume both foroffleesnd field work. ___ D- H. Maaas. I am much pleased with Mr. Henck’a little manual, the “ Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the prwenta tion of some of the uioet practical and useful of recognised processes among railway engineers, he has given other* which, new at least In their present form, appear to posse** a mint of higher value lhaa that of mere novelty—that of bt-iug In gehetni susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while 1 think the design of Mr. Bench's book is such as to adapt It excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by hla publishers. B. FIiSXUB _ C. K. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For fait: by WILLIAM A HAVEN, Dealer in Engineer** Stationery, au3 Market street, eorner of fieoond. WM. A. M GLUKG, DEALER IN Fine Teai, Choice Family Groceriei and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. iS now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODB, In addition to bis already extensive stock, purchased from first hands In the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market prices. 49* Hotels, Steamboats, and families, baying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. Goods delivered in the city free of charge. **p2l IAKAMK LESLIE’S GAZETTE OF FASHIONS, for J; August. Knickerbocker Msgaline, for August. Harper, for August; price 15cents. Sol. Smith's Theatrical Apprenticeship, with Illustra tions : by Dailey; 60 cents. Quarter Race in Kentucky, and other Storie*: by W. T. Sorter, of the New York Spirit of the Timee; with Illustra tions ; 60 cent*. Mysteries of a Convent: by a noted Methodist Preacher 26 cents. So many very good and new hooka have been published lately that it is well worth while to call and look at them. Such books as Fashion and Famine, the Curse of Clifton* Lamplighter, Thoughts and Things: by JSUhu Borrltt. H. MINER A 00., au4 No. 32 BmUhflcM street /~1 OOD FARM FOB BALE, of 43 acres, with a good farm \JT house, of 4 rooms and cellar, and front porch, * too d spring house, with double barn and stable, wagon shed, corn crib* and good garden, and orchard, with abundance of apples, pears, peaches, Ac. 80 acres in ooltivatko, and balance timber, a good soil and a new farm* sßnatao.sum* from McKeesport, near the Youghfogbeny river. Price $l,- 600. Terms $6OO In hand, balance in one, two and three mn S. ODinBKKT » BON, ao2 Real Eetata Agent, 148 TMrdji. Mime POLIBHUiQ POWDIUI-Oiie of Ih. Mat now to um for polbUs, tat oriTrtfcj [JjISJ JOB.JLMBKO. Carter’s SpirnhS TBB qma* PTTUTnma of IHIBMWH 1 * iw irinuu-OT’ mhoii u-tf> : and Pain of. the Bcmnaad JfltabL.BtubbprnUloeri, S3H&* litifr Disorders, LuAsbngo, Spinal Qnaplainti, and an DR eases arising from as iojudkloui use of Mercury, Impru dencefn life, or Impurity ofthaßood. TRU Twlaawe Medtetoe, winA has become oelebrried ft» the number or extraordinary cure* effected through ttl moor, has induced thepwprietors, st the urgent wiw, af their friend*, to offer it to tha pnbUe,wbteh therlonritt the utmost oonttdoßce In its virtues ■weoAgrtux-. nrooerties. Tha following certificate*, selected from a larg* number, are, however, stronger teettnwoy than the mm word of the proprietor*; end are from gentienu-n welT th.EaoKSS, Mil ol •*» IMpwUbUU, many of them redding in the rity of Hiehmonil, Vs. P. HOYDEN, Keq., of the Kxehange HotM, Wchmom. known everywkmTsays he hae men the medicine called Carter’s «r*" UK Mixture adminfetered to ovena hondrec cmeea, in nearly all the diaeases for which it U reooi«n«n'i ed, with the moat astonishingly good reunite. He rays it , ibemo*textraordinarymed**®*hehafl"T*® **“; AGUE AND PBVKB^—GREAT CURE.—I hereby that for three jean I bad Ague andTeverof the moet vie . Untdeeeriptieti. IbadseveslPhysktajßS,tooklazgeqnan U ties of Quinine, Mere ary, and I believe illtto Tonlct ad vertised, but aU without any permanent relief. i ' tried Cnterfe Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effec tually cured me. and 1 am happy to say I have had nettbei chills or fever ainee. I oonrider it the best Tonk in tb« world, and the only medicine that ever reached my case. Jouic Lokcsix. Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Ya. i -0 B. LUCK, Esq., now In the city of Richmond, ana Jot menv years in the Post Office, has such confidence In th. efficacy of Oarter*e Spanish Mixture, that In has bought upwards of fifty bottles, which he has gives Kvst totbe afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has nerer known to toll, when taken according to directions. Dr mtmqk. a practising Pbysfcian, and formerly of tht Cite Hotel, in the dty of Richmond, says he has witnesrec in » number of instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture, which were moet truly surprising. He seys in * oaee of Consumption, dependent on the Lirer, the good *r fe, slMU*L of the firm of Driakn * Moi ris, Richmond, was cured of lirer Complaint oteis-:t year Sanding, by the me of two hottlm of Carter's ttpaalsT OP SCBOPULA-“The Editors orthe Rlet mond Republican had a serrant employed to ttwir pres room cured of Tiolent Scrofula, oombtaed irithHhewna turn.-which entirely disabled hhn from work. Two bottle of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him. and the Editor*, in a public notice, say they “ cheerfully r; - commend It to all who are affiioted with any disease of th blood." STILL ANOTHER CUKE OP SCROFULA.—I had ft ver: Tftluabie boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixtur. I conMder it truly a valoabla medidne. v jutaa m. Tenon, Oonduetoron the B. F. andP.R. R. Co., Riehmond, Vu SALTRHNUM of TWRNTYYKARfI STANDING CUHEI* —Mr JOHN THOMPSON,residing In thedty of Hichmonu, was cured “by three bottles of Carter'a-Spunbb Mixture, o; Balt Rheum, which hejmd nearly twefity years, andwncL all the physicians of the city could not eure. Mr. Thomr son is a well known merchant In thedty af Richmond, Ya. and his eure is most remarkable. , WM A MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had * servant cured of SvphlUs, in the worst fora, by Carter's Spanish Mixture He says be cheerfully recommends It, and considers it er invaluable medioioe. . „ ' RICHARD E. WRBT, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofu la and what physicians call confirmed Consumption, V tkree bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. - EDWARD BtJRTON, commissioner of the revenue, sate be has seem the good effects g£Garter’s Spanish Mixture i>- & number of Syphilitic caap<iand eaye it is a perfect curt for th** horrible disease. WM. 0. HARWOOD,of Richmond, cured of Old Sores and Ulcere, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bot tles o 7 Carter’s Spanish Mixture, end was enabled to walk without a crutch; in a short time permanently cured. Principal Depot atM.WARD,CLOSE A CO^No.B3Haider. U T*W! e DYO?TA SONS, N 0.183 North 2d Bt_Phfiaddpbh. BtyvuTT A smm. No. 126 Main street, Richmond, Vs. 55 toSie byTT FAHNESTOCK A 00„L- WILCOX, Jr. A 00„ FLEMING BROTHERS, 00 Wood street, Pitts burgh; iLp. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; anil by Druggist and Dealers In Medidne everywhere. eet&dewly _ JLITB M. 9am CHERRY PECTORAL: ?o» TBt bapo cum* car COUGHS. COLDS, HOARSRSRBS. BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP. ASTHMA f AND CONSUMPTION. .. . WI favfte the attention oftl,- V ' public to tb* ecrtificAU* appended i below, mod bespeak fbrtbem thst can- V did consideration which their honest I frankness deserves. Mej in such stations *a many who pi voluntarily bear witness to the c&ch- ey and value of Chkei PzctouL, do not wantonly trifle with, or distort nor overstate tbeir conviction*. Jod«» than, whether thla ti not the medicine to trust when iSnJuetbkre relief fcr the thro.l or lung*; judge to.>, erKether oreTT fa.TiilT ooght rot to ll.Te it by them ee e ud»l th#rerywheie pirteUlng enemy, whirl, sSle with fatel frequency upon slmoet erery flock, end off. immVt fwHB many a home? ■i Jackson,C- U-, Jackson city, 0-, 20:h Nov., 185 J { DIJ a atkk: Sir—The CmrsuT Psctoxal is much in □ aired after. SaY.nl or our beet PhyoicUna here used 11. three of them io their own cases, mad always with the hen nieet effects. The numerous patent medicines always l'. 1 - tm them, lead to incredulity ih regard to every new rem-'- dv and it i- only after undoubted evidence of value inai } article, that any thing like a general confidence ean be *.* Cl The unrivalled excellence of this combination of agent =, (In the OaraxT Panosei,) proved beyondearll by repeats! trial under their own observation, ha* ooc.paligd medkn men to proclaim abroad iu usefulness. It to ad donbt the best general remedy we have lor the Puh»on-- * Affections of this climate, at the same time sedative and oxpectorant —a rare combination of properties, lathe hope that it will prove its own reward,! subseru-e my*lt te^llJp.w^ , »» c '"^ )1D Ul ocuflcmen rf I he icjol 'Profasim mu rk thi. a*. v Williamsburg, I*. I n Sept, 3.186.. Da J a Atx*: Dear Sir—Over application for the p**t three’years in my duties as an advocate, brought on some eiwht months ago a severe irritation of the bronchial tubes, which was a constant annoyance to me, and fwt beDOiniojr a source of great apprehension. Every remedy tried fai td to even relieve me,till I u>ed yourCiiiaaT Pwoml Ti.;* | has not only relieved me, but, as I trust, wholly eured wv. I eare nothing fcr the reputation of advocating Patent M.- dicines, and this l* at your service, I shall recommend H to members of the bar, and others whom I may meet, la boring under similar indispositions. macs Your* tnuy, 8.1, junse. Montgomery i October 4,1849. Da. J C. Atx*: Sir—l have used your admirable com pound exclusively in my practice, and find it to surpass, by Sr any other remedy we have lor curing diseases upon the >“*»• your obwUaut B. JOKES, M. D- What yet ""dm to convince the most ineredukms that the Cbenr Pectoral is all that it purports tote, vis: •« un •ouaUed remedial agent fcr all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. The experience of yeera has proven it to be such, andwe submit tt to the people, believing that its virtues will folly its reputation. prepared by J. 0 AY EH, Chemist, LoweUr&lmsa. Beware of worthless preparations, attempted to be palmed off under e rimllaricy of name. gold in Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by B. A. FAIIS* ESTOCK A 00, wholesale and retail. jefl.-flmd»w Jaxiim BLAKELY, European Agent and Dealer in JtL-a 1 Estate, offers for sale the following valuable property, vis * 2000 acres fine land near the Mississippi and Miseou: i Railroad, lowa. 540 acres of timber aedprairie land in t-t. Pauls, Minnesota. 120 acres In Liverpool township, Colum biana county,Ohio, lul acres nearUrsensburg, Wasum re land county. 150 terse near Newcastle, Lawrence county, highly Improved. 1 *ere lot near the front gate of Su Mary Cemetery. 4 lots, each 21 fcet by UO, neatly fenc-od with palling*, near the borough of Aawrencevhle. building lots, 28 feat by 100, near the north end of the Sharpsbareh Bridge. 80 lota, each 60 feet front by 160 f-*t deep, in Liverpool, Ohio. A very valuable form in Menvr county, of 130 acre#, with sxoelient -bouses, barn and out buildings 2 bouses and lots on Diamond street, In the bnr ou>rh of Birmingham. 8 lots, each 24 feet on Quarry street. running back to the Manor line, Firth Ward. Call and K Tt mina Bagistar, at the corner of Seventh and Smithfleii streets. BgO WH’3 ESiUBSCX Of OISCSE.—This Essence is vnr> rated to possess, to a concentrated form, all the valu able properties of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found, oq | triaL an excellent tuaily Meoietoe. It U pardcoiarly recommended as a tonic, to persons recovering from fcv?r or other limit, a lev drop* imparting to the nomach a slew mrtA vigor equal to a wine glassful of brand; ot other admulant, without as; of the debilitating efleme whkh are sure to follow the use of liquor of an; kind, and it is there ’ fore especially serviceable to children and females. To the aged it will prove a great comfort; to rheumatic affections UcivM creatreUaL As a Cholera remefr there u nothing matter wit, uid no tail, ohoolil b. irilhout U. 2 gioj I MM>iT«d bv JOS. fUUUno, jygt 3 corner of the Diamond and Market >t- . mmHtritAll (It HIVE AOBBS FOB ES—ttr'a A tor aaln 3000 a™ of goodjnnd, (all ol »“““ SuldTatadJ In lota ot S uo and <V wart*. »t tnmi $3 to tlO nnra2i; oltnataalou« tht linn ot a» BnUtmore and oSoEallroad, within ton 2 to 4 milaaot Oamoroo and Ballon Stalfana, Jlninholl eonatj.Vu. Hanj.oanona hr ln« In tbaarowaad citiea would do waU to pnrchaao a w* aocaa and oaenre a haalthy and oomtortmhla homo. TOara are Urol rale markata far all Undo of prodnea at erwi atn- Bonon the Ballroad. A Tillage at Camaron Station la E-Ksa^^sssaspra*"’ irao , l*o Third ttwt. SM4 ud Hifttral Water FomUl». WUOWSt No. 01 FIFTH Btroot, next door to Muoalo # Hail/dealer in JfnOlT and OONFBCTIONAiiT. Ico Umn, of tho beot quality, served up daring lb* ten* son. Alio, btrmwberriae ud Ciwu raaiUes can be supplied with Strawberries uul other FroiU, dazing the season, on tho moot reasonable teruia. Orders are renpectfaUy soildtsd., . Tbot, April 2i. 1364. 1~. pariTTWiTM kßal KfiXAllt Wit BAldt—Thirtytfuiul | ) lag Lota la the borough of Manchester, etch 34 loot wide by lOOfeetdeep; pert of lb* estate of the AfW, £m- dee’d. Tbeee lots fronting on on aeenaeiw feet vide, and extending to an alley in meisarSOfretirfae, make them desirable property *9? a suburban raakjMioe- Alio, a lot of ground on Lbe ootnen of the *“•“**. Market Uoom ud Penn street,teat front ** M° rrt,t *&?t en liberty itrert. each» feet front b, 100 d~P, to Qoorrj «™»} A *»p l £ uu!Lr . jy!9 Beal EataU and toopaan Agent. ANT pe non iriiMni to mOo l»? In » mpnU»,otMw» mo. poit-tnid, jronnlnfton. Train boll countj, Ohm. TbtotonoflcttonSbortMoncj- NotxnooUn*lonoenroo r,7bat Uf poroon eon t*"* l ? ‘‘jrtJm" 111 Um * PROP. BTKOS g. ROBB. r\EY GOOD&—A* MTIGHi, comer nf .Qrant end F-flk I) MnetLhMWW on bond ltteaooo blooehod mil., op; «> pl«»e ti«h llnon: 23 ploco. nbito JO plocoo linen; oetton mi wool™ SSK o iw pleeee fine blnek etaUei blmt, and ilala bertge and tissues; mantillas; masttlia 'Tit™ rZLZ.niM of every description; taa oeloredand Sum de UpTSe* ginghams; MO piece* Merrimack "!! 2t Stors-HOl of which will be sold extremely low. iel2 , . EUBOPBAX ABBOTS, PASSBSOEK A BIttHTTANCK OFUCK.—J&mes Uafcri? ha* arrangement* mid* -jy, Baeietß ITnnan*. which imbhi him to Imm Dial!*, Dtnfelt at right, fetnj amomnt, in Loodoa, barton J, DnbUn, Paris, awl Frankfiwt on the Main; also, at all the PfOTiaekal Baaka and Brandies in Qtraur, Piano* Brsat Bciuin* and Ireland. Draft* orer oca bandied panada *t •405 toi,L Otto*, osrner of Seventh and BmitbfleM *ts. mj26 ' SMMI ANNUAL BAUL—6OOO yard B tut eolowaliwoa at 6 oesu per jard; Barege lfclatoee 10 oral* worth IB; with all other kinds of good* In im3& ** ** JBflfth street BLACK bU.HJ.-Jmt rscdTsil st A- »-<S»aya.«oni«r of Orut snd Ilflh law, »*•» E!* e T!„ O, JSP , DUU out binl «■»»* Silks. Also, MsoUlU Silks sal Smmlogs, InSl ttofartilnksbUootosi Wssrhsrl Muslims SUdlrisbunens, fi rasas of tbs tsrj bsstusatas, Jwt is ■oital *t As :4kXU>UK'Ct jge flonwQr—fdjtthau. MINfcKAL WASAMA— A fwito of sak oanisrof thsDUssoadsMUsskststrssL ~ Vjj >. • - - 3. V* W 4 •->ls A »* ! I.' *§??jisainueuii.lif ll bb. Mossra i!mooKATi»o*uxnt a to* first t*a proymlw UtriMM to MC WM Invigorating Blair or Cordial *tn dwiA MoliWvTy noblm, often deceived, could sot believe the simple end sab- HB>e tnrtfai oopogumd by the dtouPTOTti'.' ‘Tttrt ftet*, mMp. rtMfMirt|Ti IT* *“" r trjappbtog over alideibW. : Btya^tftErtynby ayam of taatimohy/afelch fe^tawcUy fimitritihi is «S case*,.thedoploiiMtdrtb fw>m. ■ biUum at abuse of tbe various orgasm wk£h owlo a» tbe womlertfttl machine eaOed man. ItirffriwiH full vigorevery delicatefhnetion connected with thstmyn* teriotfe compound agency of matter sad the reprodarttofl ofhtunan Ufc. To persons of ieebfemsw eulas nui, or deficient In vital power,is as tbe only mean* of communicating tool energy, Whm*M* atecasary to the proper enjoyment of aUtbanAfuzaJ •PS*’ literal Well as tne higher mental atcribcuea, Inbeunn effects ere not confined to oUher toeny eg*. The feeble girl, the ailing wift, tbe listfemw enervated youth, the over-Wcm nan afbuitnaea, the victim at nervouedepramon, the individual offering from general debility, orfranthe weeklies of e afngle organ, will ell find Immediate and-per manent relief from the use of this incomparable renovator. To those erbo hare predisposition toparamis,UwU» prove a complete and unfailing safeguard against (hot legribia malady. There are puny, perhapa, who here eo trifled with theirconstitutions, that they think themselves beyond the reach of medicine. Let sot even these domair. The EUxlr dealt with disease as It exists, without reference to graces, and will not only remote the disorder Itself, bat BKOTTILP THK BRAKES OONSmCTION. The deraosemen is of the system, feeding* to nervous die eases. and the forme of nervous disease itself,*** so come oos that Uwould require a column to enumerate tba meU dies for whkh this preparation is a specific. A few, bow erer, may be enumerated, vis: neuralgia, tledofenaax, headache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation ot the heart, spinal affections, muscalar debility, tremors, flatu lence, a pricking sensation in the fiesh, numbness, mesial deprtarien, weelfcflf»s of the will, indisposition to more, fainting after exercise, broken sleep and’cerrifyrng dneawn, • Inability to remain In one place or weakness ft£ tbe procreative organs. s< xual :ccczn).eteLcy, oniana, floor alb us, sinking at tbe stomach, female lures o ferities, a chronic tendency to miscarriage emaciation, and *ll complaints growing out of a free indulgence of the pas* dons, and ail barrenness that does not proceed from organic eniuH* beyond tbe reach of medldne. Whenever the organs to be acted upon ere fret from mal formation or strictnral diseases, it Is averred that MOUSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR. will replace weakness with strength, incapacity with cad ency, irregularity with uniform and natHralwctiTity, end this not only without hesard of re-action, but with a happy effect on the genenl organisation. Beer in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish -with the nervous system, and ihat-the paralyaationof the serve of motion | and sensation is physical death. Bear in mind also, that ■ for every kind of nervous disease the EUxh Cordial u tbs I only reliable preparation known. 1 CUKE OP NERVOUS DI-EASEL No language can convey an adequate idea of tbe imme diate and almost mlraealonsehangts which it occarionsln the debilitated and shattered nervo as system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickneee—the ucstrung and relaxed organisation fealonae braced, revivified and built np. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous diseases vanish together under its in fluence. Nor is the effect temporary; on theoontnry tha relief is permaotiPt—for the Cordial properties of the medi cine reach the constitution Itself, and restore it to its normal oonditisn. LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to tbe heed, melancholy, •ability, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of Eel (-destruc tion —tear of insanity, dyrceptna, genera prostration, irra* tiblilty, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseases incident to females, decay of the propogmting functions, hysteria, mono mania, vague'icrrors, palpitation of the heart, lmpoteney, constipation, from whatever cause arising, itis,if there is any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely nfallEble , A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The’unparalleled effeets of this groat restorative, In all complaints incident to females, mark a nev era in tbe an* * nain of medicine. Thousand* of stimulants bare hem In- Tented —thousand of invigorantscrnooetwl—all purprn ttng to be specified Id the various JiMaeee and derangHMU* to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, who suffers from weakness, derangement, nerroosneas, tre* mors, pales in the back, or any other disorder, whether ne. collar to her sex, or common in both sexes—to give tbe m* thcanttng Oonfial a triaL MARBIEP PXB6ONB, Or others, will find this Cordial after they have used a boh tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the lystem. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, whowonld no; bar* been out for this extnordl n*ry preparation And it is equally potent for the many dis am for which it is recommended. Thousands of young men bare been restored by using It, and no; in a single ini stance has it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. or consumptiTe habit b, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the akin from a pale, yal low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO tub MISGUIDED. These are some of the sad aud melancholy rfecta pirodn* ced by early habits of youth, ris: weakneaof the back and limbs, pains in tbe head, dimness of sight, loss of mus cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive four lions, general lability, symptoms of consumptions, etA Mentally, the fearful effects on tbe mind are much to.b* dreaded, teas of memory, eonfueion cf ideas, depression : -jf spirits, ev 11 forebodings, aversion to sodetv, eelfdistrttst, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some ot the et&s ptodlfe All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE . should reflect that a sound mind and body are the moflfn* cesaary requisites to promote connubial happiness; Indaed,' without these, the journey through life become* a. tfmrj pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; tan mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of* be comes blighted with your own.' y CAUTION. Dr. Slew’s Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by eocie unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the propria tor's facsimile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and tfeft following words blown in the glass: Dr. Uorae’i Invigorating Cordial, a H. RING, Proprietor, N. T. Tbe Cordial la put up, highly concentrated, In pint bat* ties—price three-doilars per bottle, two for fire dollars, l ** I for twelve dollars. C. H. BING, Proprietor,' 1 192 Broadway, if. Y. Sold'by Druggists througbom the United States, Canada and the West Indies. Pittsburgh—FLEMlNG. BEOS-, No. 00 Wood stmt. Do GEO. IL KKY&JBB, No. 140 " *• Allegheny Chy—J NO. P. FLEMING, QnanusQ—B. H. M&AKINQB. a. OK TILB CUBJS OF DKAFNESS, FAiNS, tod the DU* T charges of Matter from the l£ar»—also, all those die* agreeable noises like the buzzing of insects, falling ef water, whizzing of Bteam, Ac., which arc symptoms of approaching Deafness, and also generally with the disease. Many per*- eons who hare been deaf for ten, fifteen, and- twentjryears, and were obliged to use ear-trumpets, bare, after using flaw or two bottles, thrown aside thstr trumpets, being made perfectly well, -fhysioians and Surgeons highly recom mend its use.-) a TFrom the Tribune. ( • Pamnrcs Dos*t Nreiacijfoun CmiTniri.—Thousands «. children annually cecome deaf, in consequence of die* charge* of matter from their era, induced by Bearlet Perer, OoldltJM. Mow. If mothers would do their duty andTW*- cure Bcarpa’B Oil for Deafneea. sad at it as children would be cured: bat If neglected, the discharge oon» tin nee Tery troublesome, the hearing gradually gets wdns> and finally partial or total deaffeeweasnee. . 1~~ IMPQBTAMT NOTICE: Call and let ifrt. Baxter.and iktyrUliafaj* to fo*tinft\ ws tion thaticiUi Ajtocwhxo Fieri—Philtdelehia»Jaeittry4^—l bßeby certify, Out when I was about cwalveyearsohhlgTadoaßy became deaf In both ears* 00 that la a few months X hod it almost impossible to hear, unless in the very loodesttOM ofrokw. 1 remained in that situation on til ta strumsiar; a period of eighteen Tears, when I heard of BQARPA*3 COMPOUND ACOUBTKM)rL. I immediately obtained' a bottle, which I hare used. and am happy to say It bea acted like magic, and quite oared me. Any one wishing farther information of or ease. which I * remarkableone, will find me by calling at my residence. Concord street, first door above Second street. Rnwoi Biint For sale by mUK ONLY TRUK ANU QEMUINK LIVKR PILLS, prt* X pared by B. R. SELLERS. laosros, Obto, March 1883. - I feel It a duty that I owe to my fellow-sufferers, to stain i Rare experienced great relief from the use of Seller** hirer Pills. 1 have suffered severely with the Liver Com* pi*int for serernl years—eo mach bo, that both mjseif and bar* thought that I mold not surrira bat a chart tinwL Mnch money had been expended in the endeeror t i procure relief front the physicians, but all in vain. As n ast resort, upon the recommendation of my brother. I pro* cored some of Sellers* Lirer Pills, at yourstore, andlftrond great relief from their use, and in the continued use of them since, I hare almost entirely recovered my health. Harass Oowrtos... I am the husband of Hannah Oompston; I think tellers* Fills a superior medicine, and I believe that they ware the means of saving my wife’alifa. Jaoos Cosmos. - ' Zb tlu Public. —The original, only true and genuine lira* mis are prepared by R.R. Seller*, and have Us name in bla?k wax upon the lid of each box, and fcis signature ea the outside wrapper; all others -an counterfeit, and base imitations. * It. K. aKT.LF.Rft A 00, Proprietors. 1 And for sale by Druggists generally taB riVttK TRUCa OONtJdRNINQ -SBI.LBRS* yjSRSHFBQi X —A single vial producing wonders ’ Read the ftalow- Pro? tp., Jefferson eo, Jan. 27,1652. m» j, j, • Wt»—l bought of J. R. Bees, one bot* e of rcrur Vennlluge, and gare it to a eUld of mine, and expelled tt lug* worms, and quit* a number of small ones. *»' P*W»- Gisxxll tp., Jefferson «x, Feb. T, 1852. . Mt B. s, Sutras—Baling triad jour Vermifuge intnj i can mj that it is not to be surpassed by any V«r* mlfoce In the -world for expelling worms. 6. KeoaM. ----- ' WIXKinWTP I ,JbffewDax,Peb.l7,l3s2. M« jl £. SxLLsas—l gave one bottle of jour Vermifuge to my child, and it expeuel 76 large worms. Ithiafclttat best in use. Yours, respectful! j, P. PIWB - Prepared and sold bj R. &. BELLX&& ft OO t < aul9 Pittaburgb,-Pa-w DR. 1). JAYNIfa uABMIfiIATtVB BALAAM is «ae-of the most efficient; pleaaeat,sndflßfi»eompoaitionteTer olbred to the public lot the removal of the Tantras derange ments of the Stomach end Bowels, end the only srlicla worthy of the least confidence fcreanng'fTAolers Jq/wum or ijimmcr Cfcmp&nifif. Thu 14, without exception, one of the most TitaaWe family medicines erer discovered. Hundreds, nay thou sands, of certificates bare been revived ftom PhyMdans, Clergymen, and of tbs first iee portability, nearing the strongest testimony la its favor, too numerous to P °*rFor sale et lie PEKIH TEA BTOKE, No, ffl «th street. - ■ - - - / " " " - ■ .»* . Prisiue Oiwases* • A PS. BBQWS, Ho. 41 Pe mm votes hiseatlre attention »an uflce?ractlc».-^^ V Hie business Is mostly qmflnsd to-PM* -jg yonUAlindmlg«d.»doo*os gySSiis BjT>hffltic lmpurity ofAhe Blood-with all Mt» ses of the renewal Organ. Skin Diseases, BeartmtieHru®* tinns. TeUor, Singworm, SS/lmpotencyi Mbs, •Eheumstism, yemak Weetoese, Monthly gappreeirions, Diseases, of the Joints, IhWs.Js Aao, Hwmns Affections, Pains In the Bachand Lotes,Xrrl trios of the Bladdcz and ffVTnayii,snujimfnny twio4" practice (elx in thbcity)eeetileeDr-Sk«e.u to ofler aamaneeacf a speedy cure toaJwhomw fiofeou*? Private OonsoZStSon Sodom, C, Ptaaomiiiuey Chargee moderate. mcjisidf RHKUSUTiaL— Dr. Brown’s new ly dtocpvged »ady Ph.mT.kßcm u a eoeedy »°d cotam.- jlsmimiy Pittsburgh, PewPe- The Doctor It lllreje it home. rTxAK CASDLia— *0 oom» tfwettrJtGwnbVrt «»•■s.*>' S by n«» smith * mmol*- o♦KKT'BCBSTffI) HAgPBK P» BMgMfOH jtlT ccroCT of SUrfcrt rtr»«* ip** fpPBFBjTLWftrIO bOUto Bittg yfanarMag, /"tOPAL TASMIBS-MObUs E«*Q t ,K 1 "1 1 « - > * r ' r “ fa ]• r' . - • <.V V> ' AGENTSJ feblfcmeaw jra*. A.JAY9SS, PeUo Tm Stow, 39 fifth street. Pittsbargh. York, ot h XLStfDN \, ■ \ V ■\.t 4 4s =4~&s-; • V,,* ./ - ' -^4f 1 . -,_:j \ % * sc tv-.. *v.- -
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