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IwivllAat OF TH» Ajobtxoh opthi Cos -n wrmnw Proper lehrs that the Democratic par"*/ of PhHadjriphla, talk cf celebrating the *oaiwr»7 ef ths adoption of tho CoooUtatloa of the Crnted BtaMa, whioh ocean on the 17th of the prewnt month. Aoit la onder ooidUtntionol l»w that thlo country n*» flourished and the liberties of the people boon maintained, a oelebration of the eeent shteh permanently established the Constitution Is pe iuliariy appropriate. The organic la* of tho country ennnot be too frequently consulted, nor its principles be too freely inTesugated. It is a Tolume of politioal wisdom in itself, and its otndy tends not only to liberalise publio Sjnti ment; but to make politioal parties avoid the dancer of encroachment upon popular liberty, or of adopting principles which, striking against constitutional right, are sure to destroy the par ty which sustain them. It is muoh more sensi to celebrate the triumph of ciril hod religions freedom, ae secured in the great charter of our liberties —the Constitution of the United States than to waste powder over a temporary suc cess merely partisan in itecharacter and purpo ses. Thi Crops is Europ*.— The harvest accounts from Eogland, France, and, we may say, from Earope generally, continue to be factorable. An agricultural report from Ireland says: “On the whole, there is still every reason to think that the grain crops will be the most abundant that have been gathered for mauy yearn With re gard to potatoes there can be no doubt that the disease is now spreading, but not to such an alarming extent as some people represent. The new potatoes are in general use throughout the country. For the most part, tbe quality is ex cellent” Hew arrival of CWckertaf’* Pianos. JOHN IL HELLO R, 81 Wood street,-will opened today (Monday),the following PIANO FORTES, from the celebrated HIIH Vjoanii&atoryofCHlOKßJUNQ & SONS.Boe toa, vis: Two superbly carved 7 octave Pianos- Pour plain Rosewood 7 “ “ Three carved do CM “ ** One extra carved ©i “ “ One plain Rosewood <% “ ** Poor do do 6 “ Sevan Walnut 8 “ All the above Instrument* have been finished during the last month, and are of the latest styles of furniture, luv.- viably at BOSTON PRICES, and every Plano wwTanted. JOHN H. MShLOR, No. 81 Wood itrwt. au 2l Agent for Chfokaring * Bona. Boston. ns.<r». neiiege.»ciaaslcal licpartmeut. FRENCH AND GERMAN LANUCaOBS. MR. HAYDEN, Principal of this department, Has mad? arrangements with Mr. P. F. CD WARDY for forming permanent classes in these language*. Mr. U. Is a gentle man of the highest respectability and thorough education, bom Hungary, and no pains will be spared In bis depart ujfiit to sustain the long established reputation of the In stitution, for efficient and thorough instruction. Mr. f jpor>ka the English language fluently, and win instruc Or-rmanrawLFrench in English. Person* desirous of at tending the Commercial and Mathematical Departmen!’* «• th»i dame i'"« can do so. Private Instruction given If re Term*—For private instruction sLs,per half session. Fot class instruction $lO, par half session. FOR SALE—A superior MW Brill on the Ohio river, cp posits Freedom, and 82 acres of land, on which art three good dwellings and the mill. It Is all offered at i rrnet bargain. Also, 100 acres of good land, well improved, with gw* buildings, and 00 acres in good cultivating order, it l three miles bom Baker's Unding, and las goodoppoctnwt; to get a home. _ . _ Alecs 823'aeres of prime land on the Kanawha river, Va foor and a hVf mQva from Parksreburgh, and one-half mil bom the Railroad. It is a superior piece of improved lano ““tSomas woods, 74 F with treat.. FOR BALE.—a Dwelling Mouse at t> tiwu**, nan *u . cellar, with 3 lots of groond, having a front of SI fwi on Franklin street Manchester, by 138 deep to a wide alley a good well of water, with pomp; oot oven, eoat house. tb~.IBV.TUM. to, »*s«£„*«» ~7 Ni airi Real Estate Agents. 140 Third street. WD ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated . Kennett Aleand Brown Stout. Al»,Oommoa Ak and Porter, In quart and pint bottles. The attafitkra of «»»»»<—, and tne trade, Is respectfully •oiiaud. .» 11: y OimmloUl’s Lean Ofttce, _ NCk 100 BMITHFIEGD STREET, NEAR FIFTH- Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watebei, Silver* ar* and other valuable article*. awlA-il r AUGOiT 12, 1844— HAGAN A AUL toril* tile »U«tt tion of the L«die> to a new arrival of choice EdBR I >l - vis: dwt« Worked-Spencer*: Swiw Work-rf Bleeves; Swiss Worked Collars; and Jaconet Collars, of *li grades. [anl4j MO. 91 MARKET EWEEr. Fire worksi fieb worksji— -300 boxes Rre Crackers; 6 gross Roman Candles, 12 halls; 7 “ do do 8 do; 6 “ do do 0 do;| 8 “ do do .4 do; 4 a Triangles, No. 1;J 3 u do do 2;| 60 hers Jackson Crackers; 630,000 Torpedo*; 40 gross Pin Wheels; 30 “ 1 ounce Rockets; 14 “ 2 do do;| 12 “ 4 do do; 14,000 " Palling Craeken; luepnd supply; just received and for tale by bmhw suw 7 . J J. C. ANDERSON, j € 27 So. fl Wojl EidENTIAL OILS— « 100 lbs Oil Origanum, pure; 00 do Betgamot; , 70 do Clotm; 80 do Roeemery; 76 do Urud«r; 60 do Amber ttact; 80 do BpUe Larmnder; 30 do Peppermint; 60 do Boutins; for sole by 4u5 FLBMCTQ BROS- KIIKKD dUUAJUt— -16 bbL* bovering’s Crashed Sugar; £0 do LoafSupir; 15 do Powdered Soger; 30 do Wblta Coffee Sugar; 10 do Coarse Pulverised; for sale by j«2B SMITH A SINCLAIR. TTTINDOW GLASS—I6O boxes 8xl0; YY 10 do 10x12; 60 do 10x14; 26 do 0x12; 16 do 7x9; r Swearer’* and Blair's brands; for sale by jf2S SMITH A BISOHIR Black i'nas— Sop. ChuLan Powehong, (In paper*) at 60 eti. per ®. Finest FongUaXtoulan, do ForwHeby (Je24} W. A ajCLURO CORN STANCH—6 boiwijuM r ’*y l >CLt.'WJ PAPER HANGINGS —White and Ugm »n*Jes, »nu sold and velvet bordeis,io drapery pattern*, u«w * y for ode by t*u!6) WATER P. MARMUiX. CANNOT BE BEAT.—We wish it distinctly undersux* tbat We are filing off oar present stock of flae G"l>* and Silver Watehes, of the very beat quality; flae Gobi Jewelrr, of the most desiraole styles, and' of almost ever; description; pore Silver Spoons and Forks; Plated do; Pear and Velvet Port-Mouates; Card Cases; flae Mantle Clock* Tea Setts; Fruit Baskets, Ac- Ac.; at from 10 to 16 percent below former prices, and much lower than any other estab lishment will sell at in this or any other western city. Cit issns asJ strangers will hud it to their advantage togiv*- nj a call before purchasing elsewhere. All articles warranted as represented. Tbe best quality of W&vh Glasses sot at 16 ceatsnaeb, at HOOD'S, 40)6 * 61 Market stre*»L BRKAKPAST TEA FOR dIXT\ OHJUa Phi. _Ei POUND.—We have received from New torfcanio lo of cingUsh Breakfast Tea, which we will warrant equal t any sold elaewnere in the city at 75e. Also, prime Oolong Young Hyson aad Qanpowder, at 600 fo. A liberal ai lowance to large purchaser*. A. JAYNES, *al9 Pekin Tea Store, oS Fifth street. •* TMU XftUN—oO ton* No. 1 Anthracite; W_ 108 “ No. 2 do; 100 “ No. 3 do; . _ Good brands, for sale by WM. BINGHAM A CO-j jyg Canal Basin. ajAOON—6 bbds Bides; i> 2 do Shoulders; 2 do Hams; tor sale by *2B SMITH A SINCLAIR- WANTED— A Mortgage of *6,000 or |6,o(M), ruaning eight years, for which cssn and good Copper Stock» wiu na mrea< at fair rates. Enquire or WmtWgivea r a *» -* TaOMAB WO ODB, 76 Fourth street. HDFOKD WATEB-rA- Urge supply, fresh from the Springs, bbls and half bbls, on 7 *alO corner of the Diamond and Market? *t. PnTWra._2Q'l plncea Merrimack and Oocbeoo Print*. en tirely new styles, together with an assortment or good °f *■* to. TO LIST—The second story room, large ana conrcnient wall »ghL*i. and good front entrance, of No. 140 Third «T»t. POBBMioQ giT« jylS 140 Third street. FRAHKLIII HOUSE, Cle-relnnd, Ohio, C PATRICK t SON, pMptmoia.— I Thin House has urn . dwgoue tbbrough and extemdre repairs, aUemions, and large addition* of new furniture, etc., end the propria, tors pledge tbemeelree that nothing shall be wanting on :their part to render the Fkab&ux a place where all the com* ——rx ~L~ir --■■■ v —j. m f7i forts of a first olau hotel can be foond. MSRY—aiXK) fbs, .assorted numbers, on hand and for , ~t f « Patrick A flow aaleby fW] ‘ PLKMISG BROS. Jyi-tf • _ . ; u BON ~ Pia MtSTAL—aw to db Mercer Ooantj, (foundry ;J ’ CALOINJtD MAQNKaIA — 3OU lbs OB beodeod for *V* b ? m 22 FIEM-INQ BROS. MAGAZINES FOB SSPTKUBKU. Pntnam's Magazine, for September. Harper’s u u Graham’* “ “ Petereon’e 44 41 Qodej’s Lady's Book, 44 Frank bwlie’s Gazette, M The illustrated Nev York Journal, for Beptembe Jost reoeired and for sale at PAUL KLEINER’S LUerary Depot, Fifth afreet, opposite the Theatre. UTNAMB MAGAZINE, for September, (leaves eft,) *t *u24 BPSaELLS*, li Fifth street. rKATHJUtS— 600 lbs Live Oeeoe Panthers, for sole by iTCLPRKAN, HKBRuN k 00. iia AHD'caSTIIJS SOAP—4 tarn supply ot thi Jg**" W. «a 0«U1. BO.P, ncjTri ~ty. OACIIOPB—An excellent article for igpart« A *h««r & narfame to the breath, altar smoking or tekiog iJiJSL JLWTOlyrac’d by -JO3. fLWCNG, y of tba Diamond and Myaatitiyti. svf« MV oMnlos apmras of 63 ps.of daw end de un^2sT Uj 10 26 Fifth • treat. enS3 MII-I tofl. o.l>rtrtß , rf. yTy I) b, «• *» . ’ 868 liuerty itre«t. a&ABIO ■ *°yLgMl&a~ BRO 3. TVSLodlil6Nßr-A9 lnitrameßt Hit P**" -U | Uo | >*,tor**tel°»rt t lfn Wood4«»t ■■ '< lastßirivad*nd_»o r l“Sgg ii Vwv. . nr...;■ -i ■ t .T* -'= w«., - ■>„- ' “•■;• ■ ■: ''-.x -: :■■ ■}'.■' ''• •>??• . r*.? V- '>••■ Keaaett Aim* 'Xi '-^K* -v'.y^V S' -;.v\ ■ '''■■-'.r.Sii =MMI iNstrift NUe ' r *" l " - ■ . f ■ KVTirAi. SAFETY ntSOXAVCX COMPAjrr. OpvtcK to the North Boos of the Exchange, On Third rtreet, PHILADELPHIA.. * MARINEINBURANOKS. On VBSSILB, ■) Cauoo, VToall parte of the World. FMMHYS. J INLAND INSURANCES Oa goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages) to all parts of the Onion. FIRE INSURANCES ! On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling bouses, Ac. _ ' . ASSESS OF THE OOMPANY, November 7,1W8. Bonds and Mortgages - ..........$24,800 00 Stateof Pennsylvenia, Philadelphia city, Spring ■ i .Harden, Southwark, and other loans, 4- Stocks lu banks, railroads and insurances com* ‘ sanies —. “4JJIA A) Balances in toe hands of Agents and premiums ■ on. Marine Policies recently issued ‘IStSI S 8 übecription Notes •aoo.ooo 00 • $627,470 63 DOlOTOBs: WmJ Martin, i Dr- B nuston > Joseph H. Seal, Hugh Craig, Edmund A Souder, ! bp* !D f er ijvein, John O. Davis, I Charles Kelly, Robert Durum, : tonuel S. Stokes, John R. Penrose, j ® lo * D > , Georgs Q. Leiper, James Traqualr, Edward Darlington, W®- ' U Jones Brooke, ! Joshua L. Prioe, J O. Johnson, JamesTennent, James C.llaDd, | John B. Semple, Theopllus Paulding, \ Charles Schaffer, James li. M’FarlanJ, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. 0. Ludwig, ( B. T. O. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President THOR C. 11 AND, Vies President. Joskph W.Oowah, Bec’y. ... . P. A.MADKRIA, Agent, marlfi No. 06 Water street Pittsbnrgb. __ TUIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OFTHE STATE MUTUAL FIBE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA. Assets. May Ist, 1862 —— H Premiums received to May Ist, 1863- l3 f ui* Interest on ls>ans, Ac JJ Capital Stock. 100,000 00 $446483 SO Returned premiums, Losses, lle-insurmnee, Rx peases, **,B64 66 Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good eecu eurities - $161,481 08 Premium Notes - I ?S’2J2 « Cash on handi...-...-.- - 1742® 31 Total am't of Resources, Liable for Losses...- $368418(0 pmaoToas. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, P. G. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A.CARRIER, JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin oonnty, A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, - ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Presldtnt A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. Will insure against parils of sea and Inland navigation, alas, on Merchandise in city or oountry,at lowest rates eon* dstent with safety. Policies issued on dwolUng booses ,itber perpetually offer a term of years. Branch OOlce, comer Fourth and Smith field streets. myli&tS A- A. CARRIER, Actuary. LIFE INSURANCE, annuity AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, CHARTERED APRIL S6TH, I*6o. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. 8 . S. Comer of Third s md Chetinui BtrteU, Philadelphia. o§mrt of the Asm Board at Phdaddffda: Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lavrenee Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingiey, Geo. M’ltoury, Jacob L. Florvnoe, James Dsvsreox, William U. Godwin, William U'Kee. Pneidtnt —Stephen R. Crew ford. Ffot Prniitmt Awbroaw W. Thompson. Hoiirnf Examiner, PUUbaryk —Jameell. Willson, M. D. AOmAany o«r<-R. B. Mowry, M. & GEO. K. ARNOLD. Agent, otarl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire fninrancc Cempany, Of rkO*Maki*, JVwuytrcwfe. DIRECTORS— Omrles W. Dancksr, Thomas Hart, Tobta* Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rleb txda, Mordecal D. Lewis, Adolphl K. Borie, David B. Browae, Morris Patterson. Onaa. N. Basaom, Prm tfmt Cans. G. Banunn, Aoriory. Ooutlnus to make insurance, perpetual or Umitajl, on every isnertptlon of property, in town and country, at riiee as lew \5 are eomdsCeot wtth security. Tha Company have riwsTved a large Oonttugnat FnnA which, with Uudr capital and premiums, safely invested, ah ftml ample pratertkm to the ensured. The Assato of the Company* on January Ist, 1861, u pub tithed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, rls: Mortgage - $918,128 64 Heal totals.— 84JT77 78 Temporary Loans-......- - - 83,988 17 stocks— euan oo flash, Ac - 64448 81 Total 41411708 44 Bta» their Incorporation, a period of twentyoue yean, My have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thoa and Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the iveatagea of lasaraacs, as well es the aiaUty and dirpoai km to mewl with prosaptaaas all Uabilitke. J. OARDINRR COFFIN, Agent, aps4 Qflca. north east oar. Wood and Third eta. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF Hartford, conn., Japiial Stocky Annual PrtmimmMond Wettem Fund 51,000,000. INOORFOHATKD lilt. 'Udstof InranncsjiiiMdit *4l times on t)w noitfiron bis tarn*, against LOB 3 OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OR TBS PERILS or SAVIOATIOH, OEO. E! ARNOLD, Aoxst FOR PITTSBCIiaiI ASV ALLRQBEST COCJTTT. marl6:y Western Insurance *itttburfb. <. MILLER, Jr., PrctuUni. J t. M. GORDON, Sttrtlary CAPITAL, •300,000, tTriLLin*ur« against all kind* of risks, FIRE and HA VY KINK. Alt lomm -111 be liberally Adjusted and romptly paid. A Horn*lnstitution, managed by Diucroks who are -ell tno—n In the ommunity, and —bo an determined, by romptoess and liberality, to maintain the character -bleb bey hare assumed, as offering the beat protection to those *ho desire to be insured. Director,.—R. Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rlfketoou, J. W. Bntler, V. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C.lhmsen, George W.Jackeon, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippenoott,George Danle, James Me ioley, Alexander Nimlek, Thomas Scott. *3L Office, No. ®2 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A 10., upstairs.) Pittsburgh. pov24:ly ~£THA iISVRAXCK COMPASY, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1810—Capital Stock $300,000. TUOB. K. BRACE, President TIIOB. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. | DIRECTORS— Thomas K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Ebeneser Flower, Ward Woodbrldge, E. A. Bulkeley, t Joeepb Church, Roland Mather, " "Frederick Tyler, Kdwln 0. Ripley, Roliert Buell, Samuel B. Ward, Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, * John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, jOusteTus F. Davis, Junius 8. Morgan. 49* Policies on Fire and Inland Risks Issued on favora ble terms, by GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Agt, ■Jecl2:ly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. HOTELS. CITY HOTEL. (lati brown's, ) Comer of Smlthflsld sued Third atraets, PITTBBVRQII, PA. GLASS ft CABB, Proprietor*. JOHN P GLASS, DAN. D. CARR, ui. Hiwte km. oa».) (uu aaoasriM a rmj dmu.) rHIB large anti commodious House haring undergone thorough repair and furnished with new equipments orougbout, is now open for the reception of thu traveling puhlle. OfIAKQES HODtkATf. apr23;(im ST. CLAItt HOTEL, (FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and St. Clair street*, C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. ls a first class boose, between the Rallraed l>e pots; the rooms %re large and newly furnished, and chargee moderate. aprlAlydAw QLBR HOTEL. 18 NOW READY FOR SOMMER VISITERS. Th. grounds bare beenimproved, and the House rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy to see his friends. An Omnibus of the BxaeUior Line U now running from the station, on Fifth street, to tha GLKN HOTEL. Leaves the station ai B o’clock, A. 41, and & P. Mj return ing at 9 A. IL, and OH M KILBY’S HOTEL: OORNBR FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, , PITTSBURGH, PA. mjimt] E- RILET, Proprietor. FLOREIOKHOtBL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. (OOICDOOm OS TSI *U*D»EJLJf PLAN.) RETTBSV LOVSJOY, ooajy PROPRIETOR. J, IrtUStSM, JR-AG*!... B.RUILI I JERRY HOTEL, corner of Hancock streetand Doquesne , Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. mg 4.7 MoMASTERS k MARKLR, Proprietors. PTOLIOAnONS-Just receive! by Express ths XI fDQowmg new end standard Books, ahead of all eotem poraries: Wood’s Practice of Medicine, new edition: Sfr Jfsp® Oarew, by O. Lever, new work; Paddon and Pandas, by Ann S. Stephens, new work: Juggler or Nankin, by 8 Oobb, Jr.; Wild Western Beenes, new supply: Dodd family Abroad, by 0. Lerer, new supply: Fenny Fern, eeoond senes, new supply; Featns, a Poem, by P, J. Bally, new work; Papers^for the People, new edition, in 6 TOU4 “ -'Seieet writings, « “ in 4 vole.: « Mhwarttny, In 10 role.; 0 French Rerolatkms; . u Stories of Irish Peasantry, u Ulbaad Works of Burns; ** Qennsn liters tore; ' Hoodie’s Fidd Books, new supply; Trautwine on Curv* Bisnk on Otures, sew work. All persons wanting new and cheap Books will cal at Jjw SAHOBL B. LAUFFJER’B 67 Wood street ANJ) UROKERfc. IXCHAHQI ASS BAHKIHO UotfßZ A. WILKIHS A CO., UNITKD BTATJIB BANK BUILDING Fourth Street, EORRIGN and. Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and Land Wnrrents bought and sold. Collections made throughout the Union. Business paper discounted and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commlasioD. Money received on deposit, and interest allowed when left for a specified time. dec3 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Save Benovodtkeir QfioetotiuQjnter<tfPifthaud VfbodtU. pimacßOß, pa. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Broken, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [fobs BANKERS AND KXCILANGK BROKERS, OATI aXMQYJU) TUH& BAftDMO ANP IXCHASOX OPfICB TO 80. 6? MARtW HTBXrt, rOUB doom bxlow out WARD. N HOLMES £ SONS) Banker* and. Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers in Notes, Draft*, Aooeptanoee, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Hasten and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits rewired in par funds or current paper, No. 6? Market street, between Third and fourth eta. {ja£o:ly ja*. s. HOOK,- HOOK * BABGEHT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, b. b. ooßjm or wood * sixth std., pmasraea, ra. DEALERS iu Coin, Hank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac. Exchange on all the prlucipal cities of the Union and Eu rope, for sale in mime to suit purchasers. Onrrout and par funds received on depoalL OollocUons ua-le ou all parte of the Union, at the loweet rates. (—plliijr ' TIERNAN A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 95 Wood Street, comer of Diamond Alley, iITi3I:UXMH, pa., Buy AND SELL Uuuk Notes and Ooln; Discount time exchuuge, sad prouiiri»ory notes; make collections ia all ib« principal dtie? of the Union. Receive deposit* on call and ou iuterest, and give tb*lr prompt attention to all other matter* appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mart JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DCJOXS IX Kxchinga, Commercial and Bank Hotel. STOCK bought uud eold on commission. Co!lection* carefully attended to. interest paid on Deposit. bti'si Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. declfl $368418 70 HILL * C 0„ BAN ERRS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, oo&xia or noon and nrta itum SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly tor gala. Tima Bills ot Exchange and Note* discounted.— Uold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections mad* In all the principal eiUe? of-the United States. De pots received of Par and Curraat Funds. [margTly .n«» Kaannu, edwjjui aAini, noaxset vnairgw * HAHTf, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BKOKXBB, BUY AND BELI. Gold, Silver, and Bank Note*; negotiate Loans on Heal Estate or Bfioek Securitise; porchaa* Froffilsmry Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; bay and aell Stock! on Oommludou- Collm-tinox made on all points In the Onion. _ 6“E. ABN OLD ACO^ BANKERS AND MXCUANOK BROKERS, DEALER* iu Exchange, Coin, Bask Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ae. C-dlectlous carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted .to any part of Ibe Union. Stocks bought an.l fold on commiaaton BjU No, 74 Fourth sb, next dour u> Bank of Plttsb'g. (sal3 jjgxi nl. o oa!». STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Oj/mT*, .Vs. 1/2 Fourth U., ahore Hood, HTTSBUUUa. 49» Notes, Drafts, Bunds, Mortgages, and Loans on col laterals, negotiated. fctocks and Land Warrants bought and sold octh EXCHANGE AND BANKING UOUfll Of A. WILKIHS A CO., No. ”1 Fouuva Ptmwt, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, jsna Pimm, nan. Blinjlu and >brsiyn KxrAanfitu Jhtnk .Votes, Gold nmf Mwrr D/ught, Sid and Esrhanfed, at Uu EXCHANGE AND BANKING UoCSI Of WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., W%_ Interest allowed on time deposits. raciirsox acu.. THOMPSOH BELL A CO.* BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner of Third ami Hit-si irtrU, i Vticx* rpk, /b- THOlhl WOODI, d»" COMMERCIAL BROKER, “tt »>£> UtlLtX IN Sstsiy Bonds, Stacks, Real Estate, 4ke., .Vo. 7i /Wr.-'i ti , PW [)«'■} CABINET FVRNITUUB Jf 4 NV PA CTUB KM. Wsrunr- 97 and 99 Third a treat. • J. W. W. nap*«tfnlly txiumuni hla friendi and customer* that hat no v completed tds spring stock Furniture, which la decidedly* E » the largest and best ever offered fi.<r rale lo this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any in the United Itatea, test or West As be is determined to uphold the quality with well sea sonal man-rials, best workmanship, aud newest iesigue, and from the extent of hi* order* and tocUily in mannfectarlng, be U enabte-J proJocs warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. B* has adopted th* prlndi’i* of iirntlfying his customers' Internet with bit own, is ijuallty and price, and k««pe al ways on hand the grv*'.*»t tarvty cf wary dwsmption cf furniture, from the | tc lie must ele gant and costly, that a «r aay part 0! oca, may be furnished frv.ia bis t-Ux-x. i-r manufactured sapready tocr der, Tha following arUci«* runaiit. In part, of bis stock, which tor nebula of sty!* and flniso, eannot be saryaeaal in any of the Castcrn ciuas: .Louis XIV Utwa-Let* Sofas; 40 boles* tn plush and Lair eloth; JSOdos. Mahogany Chain; SO do*. Walnut SO Mahogany Ew.fclmr “ 30 Walnut *• *• SO Mahogany Divans; 30 Walnut u •0 Marble Top Centra Tables: SO “ •' l>rtnMtn2 Bureaus 60 “ “ WashstanJs;. 40 Enclosed ** 100 Copainon •• 10 Plain Isrceeinz Bureaus; 49 Mahogany H*d«U-ad»; 10 Walnut 50 Cottage “ 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; EMabogauv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut « lOChfcrry “ SO Plain Bureaus; 70 Dialog and HrraVtast Tables U Secretary and Jk^Xcasne; 10 dos. Cans Ural Clialrr; 34 Cans b»*t Rocking Cbidrs; U Utiles’ Writing Desks; Hat and Towel i*Uods; What-Nots; I lttigulree; Paper Machs Tables! Qonveraatioa Chairs; Pembroke u Eliza be than “ n«n -nee M Pearl Inlaid « Arm “ Gothic and Hall Chain. A large auortmexit of COMMON rURNTTUftI and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Causer Miim. « B pplied with all ar ticle* In thaJr Uu. STKAHBOATd and IIOTBLB, fumkb*i it tfco ibortMt notbw. All orJ«fn promptly ittaifled to, tpri Steamboat*' Ahoy t Tus subscribers tender their aekDow-*j| for the faron bestowal by their Steamboat friend*, IfV would respectfully remind them sod others interest' * i " *d in building boats, that they are at all time* prepared to furabih, on the most reasonable Urns, wrery description of Cabin furniture and Chain of the best material and work* mail*hip. T. B. YOCNO A 00.. Corner Third and Smith field streets, opposite'‘Brown's Hotel."_ Jtmci Lowry. Jr»« C IIAIK AND BKDSTRAD MANUFACTURES—No. 3M Mtenuo'i Row, Liberty itnn, dm od bond t Itrgi itock of Chain and Bedstead* or every description, miii of the beet material*, which he will Mil lower than articles ol the came quality ean be sold la the city. lie would call par* dealer attention to bit large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chain aud Bedstead*, which he will sell at gmallr redaead price*. Alxo, Toruina ot eTery dnenatiao axecawd la the aeateet manner. Oroen left at the Ware Room*, or at the Uo4comer of Adam* and Liberty street*, will be promptly tteodad to. tnaril A. MILLIKKS 4 CO„ HAVE ON UAND at their extendr* CABINET tad CUAIfi MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Emithfleld street, a large asaortment of fanny tod plain ftimltare, which they will sell 16 p#r aeot. below eustomary rates. Terms—«a«h only. _______ ireat Inducements to Oaah Purchasers, WE will **ll our large stock of COMMON AND PANCT OHA IKS AND BEDSTEADS, st prloea cannot fail to plouta ra**h purchasers. All oar work I* warranted Our tana*are CASH. JAMBS LOWRY, JR, marSfc cor. Serenlhjand liberty ate. WM- con»'- •• •’!- K, aT*-.—.«doN cnDtSour-s to manutaeture CABINET- WA.ILE nf f*rcry description, at hlsoldatawL IOT corner of Liberty ana Herentli streets. UNDERTA K * “ *INO attended to, in Its branches. mjrli J. Q. MARTIN, Agent CORNUCOPIA ATOYSTEB AND COFFEE HOUBE.-W a BABHABD. No. 40, Fifth Strut, between Wood and Market. janlfcly] firtißPnaa. CRYSTAL PALACE, BTo* 18 Market street* ' C. C. SEELY, RESPECTFULLY Informs hia friends and the I in E*o*ral, that he has Just started his New York and Philadelphia modern Btyle of COOKING OYBTERSandeverytbingelaointhe eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Btewed,l2U cents a doaen. He will also famish the best of*everythiug that the market will afford. House always open until 3 o’clock In the morning. merlS-tf OYBTER SALOON AMD KKSTAIAAITi 108 WOOD STREET. THE subscriber hns DOW his OYSTER SALOON AND EATING UOUSE perfected In a manner that cannot be creeled by any similar establishment in the city. MEALS WILL ME SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS Of THE DA r, from the Choicest Meats. Fowls* Fish* Ac.* Ac* Hie BUI of Pare cannot be surpassed, and he would respect fully invite the attention of the public to it. jaSEOanaetf St* Clair Lager Beer Brewery. SEE undersigned respectfully informs the public that ha U now fully prepared to aerre private families and the ifo generally, with hla celebrated LAGER BEER, In bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 89 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of U» cUy or rickety. Benlta’ Lager Beer Hidl* Ho. 10S SnkiHJidd street, opposite the OusUm House. rpHR subscriber baa just opened one of the largest sai .L beat finished lager Beer Halls in the city. His DeerU •cknowledred to be a superior article, and every other ae oonunMation about his house cannot bs excelled. nssASm A. BBNITg. HJSJSSE—SO W. R. Cheese, fbr eale by JyBl M’OLURKAN, HEREON A 00. Removal. PATRICKS A mxtn>, H. HOLMES A 80HS, .VBO6. SAEUXSiZ, FUKNiTUtt£. WOUUWKLL, JAJSES W Extension Dining Tablet; Ottoaaaa; i REoTAURANTo. CHARLES STILL, 108 Wood street <* ••*■ **• i. ’ kv » j,;, DfiY GOdBS. Sew Fall flosii, at very Redneed Prlens* YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, Sign of tbs Original Beehive, No. 74 Market street, between fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, are Just reoeirlng n large and splendid assortment of fall Dry Goods, at on usually low prices, from Nmr York and Philadelphia Importers and auc tion sales. The stock will be tonnd foil in every dapert* asst, eoaetftlng in part of Plaid, stripe and plain Silk, French Oaihmeree, Ooburga j Panunettas and Alpneas. at onpreeedented bargains; Merino and Cashmere Plaids, do do BoabaMnea and Canton Cloths, do do -French Qtnghsms, do do Chiotns and Prints, do do Irish tloeos and linen Bhestlngi, do do Pillow linens and Table Cloths, do do Napkins and Table Damasks, do do Plain and printed Detainee and Oaahmerea, do Also, a full assortment oi Domestic Goods, at great bar* galas; Shawls of every variety, very low; Cuff Collar?, Chemizettes and Handkerchiefs, at great bargain?; Ribbons and Millinery Goods, at great bargains; Hoeiary, Gloves and Suspenders, do. Owing to the onnsnally large Importation, goods have been foned Into the auctions in the east, and sold at groat sacrifices, and will be sold tor cash at a very small advanoo. sep* YOUNG, STEVENaON k LOVE. Hew Arrival ef Eprlajg and Sommer Dry GoeiD. AT No. M N. W. BIDE OF WOOD STREET. D GREGG A 00 n Importers and Jobbers In British, • French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring and ennuner good?, purchased from importers, mannfactnrers, and part through our own Importation, we feel safe in aasurlng oar old cns tamers, country merchants and city dealer? general ly, that owing to these acquired faculties in purchasing, we can offer such Inducements to buyer? as are rarely met with In the trade. Among our dry goods stock wttl be found cashmeres, de laines. Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas,ptaln black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy vetUngs, caiudmeres, satinats, tweeds and summer panla looning; brown and black muslins, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace goods'; toner nettings, jaconetts,mull and figured Bwus muslins and black silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embraces In part combs, buttons, per munon cape, threads, port mouaies, patent medicine?, per turnery, and almost every artiste usually kepi in the va riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver watenes, waten materials, glasses, gold aud gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 dav eloeu, ail of which will be sold at the lowestpriee? for cash or Mturnctorj reference. H. h early call from bnyrra is respectfully solicited. tanun D. GREGG A CO. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT A. M’TIQHS’S HXW STORE, CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS. Having thi« day opened my new stoke, i beg leave to call the attention of the Indies to the lerge end-splendid aaaortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found some of the very flucst goods now Imported. It comprises, In part, 200 pieces black and fancy Drees £ilk*.6oct*.tog2perjd 400 do Moos, de laldcs, Barege de Lninea, and Mousse- line de ttege; 900 do Baautiful Bareges andTUauea, in great variety; 260 do Now Style Dress Ginghams; 2000 do American, French and English Prints; 600 do Freochand English Lawns; 2000 French Ouilsrs, from 12% cents to $4,00; 200 Mantillas, of the latest styles, among whkh ar* MU of the. most beautiful imported Into ibis country. Also, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Unens, Crash, Diapers, Table Cloths, Gentlemen's Wear, An. TRIMMINGS.—Io this department will be found a com plete assortment oj Drew and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese sod Honlton Lace, floe English and Thread Laos; all of which will be sold nnusoallv low. Ten bales yard wkle Muslin at tlx cents per yard, my 3 A. irriGHK ■BW DBT GOODS STORE. Ire> FrohWßo, 91 Market itrssL OUR bouse being now open tor tbetrmnaaetionwf a gener al Dry Goods buxinem, we would respectfully solMt the patronage of the public, testing confident that, from oar ex tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS we can offer such Induremwnis as will in *ure entire saUstoeUoo. UAQAN A AQL, apri-tf Nos. 91 Market and 4 Union * treat. CLOTHING. CLOT HIN Q BTO RE I JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. FORMERLY of the c*lebrat«dClothing Depot en Liberty street, which has won an nnhounded popularity under is* name of the THRU BIG DOOK&, have, tor the pur pose of acquiring more space tor their Immense business, amoved to tbs spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, . Where they have now the most BPERNDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! AM9 READY MADE CLOTHING, That baa ever been offered to the public. Tbeir principal object tor this removal, Is to give them more facllittee tor tbe WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Good? at tbe LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be as good as any mans toctured In tbe Union. CUSTOM WORK* or m am uTTit,aus mi rui saoarm woviea. The? have on bead a fall beautiful ninitnimt of LOTI!8 and OOATINOB, for FKOC&S, D&KJiS, WALKING AND BC3I- NKBS COATS Our interests are hientkal with those ef ear custom era, and we sasurethe public that our totality will not tail lu filling all orders we may be favored with. MKT DON’T FORGET TUB PLACE— No. 88 Wood Street, (ba«t aiDi,) oourn or diamoed alley. N. U.—W*<Mf«MrpitnmifaiowUtitu4th«mhiTi ao longer ibj oonnertioa with the Qothtag Besinee* ©b Libert) »tmt. Our attention U drroted exclusively to the Bone* above dsMgntted. mar£3 JOHN ITCLOSKKY A 00. NEW IPEIStt OOOD9. JL'!*T KECEIYBI) AT JOQX MeCLOMUY A 00’S Whole sale Clothing Warehnuaa, No. fed Wood umt, and tvrocr ul Dituioed alley, the Urgait and moat varied itork of goods that this celebrated bouse haa aver had the pleasure of iovlUng the attention of the public to. These goods have Im»o purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no •scond proflt on them, which leave* us able to say that we can and do tell at as small proflu as as/ bouse la the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to eve os a call, and examine our extrusive assortment of RADY kUDK CLUTMINO. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quantity of immense pile* of garments that Uto be seen at this larg- establishment; It Is sufßrirnt to •ay that D has never been equallrd by the house itself, marlfttf JOHN McCLOSKKY A «XT IAHI'KL OKAY, MERCHANT TAILOR. jto. 41 nr cLajr hotel uvildisgs. (1 KNTUtMBN'S CLOTUCIO made exclusively to order, X and warranted to suit Hae constantly on hand a •hole, ataortment of CLOT US, CAgSIMKKKh. YKSTINGS, and OYKRCOATINII, of the latent styles, selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving thrtrorders, will have ihelr wishes comm!led and complied with, as all work Is done under his own supervision. novlS " loth!n( I Clotklng t TUB undersigned respectfully informs bis friends and the public that he is now rworiring at hiastore, No. 17? Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cia wri me res and Veatings, of the latest and most desirable style*, which be is prepared to make to order In the moat fashionable man ner, at abort notice, and on the moat reasonable tarns. W • have also on hand a large and well manoheturedstoek of ready made Clothing, to which *• invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find It to their • drantage to call at 17? Liberty street, beftire making their purchase*. [mart] C. OOXNKR. ! Haw Clothing stora, NO. 4, SIXTH BTKKET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. TUB subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where be has always on hand a large and choice asaon ment of all article* of CLOTHING, whieh be warrantsequal to any In the oily, and will sell at the most reasonable pri oea. Tba public art requested to give hi™ a eall. mart-.ly B. OPPBNUEIMHL WATCHES. EWELRY, &c. WATCmtri AND JBWKLRY.—Wears selling aL kind* of Watches and Jewelry at much lower prices then U 0*0*11; obtained elaewbere. Oostomera may depend on getting foods »i mj establishment at least a* low,and gen erally lower, than tbe eastern markets. All goods war* ranted. Silver Ware, manufactured at my own works, Id Oakland. Jewelry manufactured to • rder, and neatly repaired. Welch repairing done as heretofore, in tbe best manner, MliitorT floods, of ell kinds, at eastern prioaa. W. W. WILSON, ao4 07 Market street, corner of fourth- CLOCKS l CLOCKS I! CLOCKS!!! Pftlfle 4 Usyran, DXALJUtf IN WATCH si, GLOCKfI, J * WKLR Y, Uk ULVK&WARK, Ac., No. 42 FIFTH Street, near Wood, opposite tbe adorning Post, formerly occu flhlßpled ny it- Belneman k 00. We have now band a splendid aaaortoent of B day and 24 hour Cloooa. which we offer to the public at great bargains, such as: iron oases, pearl Inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent lever, oyllnder, and anchor eecapment Watihes, and an ele gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend to eeU cheap for oaeh. N. B. Watch repairing done in the beet manner and at low prices, and warranted. mar 26 SIW JEWBLBY STORE, No* 81 Market Street' (Stand dear above the Sorlh-wett corner of lA< Diamond.) JOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John B. M’Paddan A Oo.,) respectfully announces to the publl3,that be hes openod, et tbe above stand, • fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Pocket and Table Outlery, Britannia Tea and Oomm/umomSeUy end the usual variety of goods In his line of business. Special ear* end attention given to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, *O. He trusts, that from Us long experience in business, he will be able to give satisflution to those who may tarot him with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 16th, IMB. RMrv OlehardHi, Jawsllar, HAVING re-fitted his store in a auaxar, and bat raoently returned from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATOHBS, JBWKLRY, FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom era to the feet that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, fob and Yost Chains, ringer Binge, Bar Bings, Miniature Lockets, eta, eta FANCY flOODS—Such as Papier Mache, Work Tobies and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perftuns Bottles, Sable Oolt’e Pistols, Porte MonnaW in great variety; China PraU and Ooke Dishes; with on endleoe variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appro iated. [novl] NO. 91MARKET STREET. Fink watches and rioh gold jbwblby at BARGAINS.—We wish to inform the public Out we ere now offering oar preeent stock of fine Watches and Jew elry, st prices that cannot be best. Therefore, we Bay to one *nd all, you that wish to bay fine Watches and Jewel ry, give us e call, aod save from 25 to 60 per cent In yoar purchases; whlthyoa eon certainly do by »n« g 67 market street. N. B.—Watch repairing attended to in all its branches, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or meaufac tnred to order at short notice, at je7 HOOD’S, 67 Market at. H. KNOKBEL, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DgAi.HR IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND PAN GY GOODS, No. 86 Dtmown Aubt, between Mar ket and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All articles sold at this establishment will ba warranted. Bep&lring-of Clocks, Watches end Jewelry promptly executed at the shortest notice. All work done will be warranted. fjelfctim * 'V' •* f*. //sVv, . ■ * v V • r* . «•* . • «••■’ ■*> - *?** A MISCELLANEOUS. W»W«PPtCB. Bml JUUtetnd. Contnotisg Agtnt. THE subscriber has beetrinduAed to open an office for thspurpa*adrk«ylaffnaAMUißg,oii4ocraisalon,«nd having tbs Agaoeg-ef-Urga SU*mBnw-Mill* and Boat yards <m the Allegheny river, together with many other leciiiUee from other wnUrand steam Be Batter* himself that be ou fornlab any Mils of lumber aud timber of any kind, great or soeiU, Jong or ahprt, and deliver them at any point on tbe Alleghany, Moaoecabilt, Ohio, or Mitelnlppi contract to build large Berg’*, Store Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnel*, Bridge Timber, Rail* road Timber* -freight Iron, Goal, Ac., to any given point, end will attend to the Bale and Eentof Beal Estate. From hie long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, be think* heean give general satisfaction. All persons are requested to make their contracts soon; espe elally those van ting boats or large bills of lumber arid tim ber, abouldcontract for them in tbe foil for the spring and summer ase. He will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to Dans Muxs, Real Estate and Con tracting Ageot, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, poet paid, will be punctually attended to. Uis office Is on Irwin street. No. t, Allegheny House. DAVID HUNK. unuren. 001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ ** Mr. Bobi. 8. Brown, Esq., • “ " Allegheny River. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, M Clarion “ Mr. George B. Sweney, *» “ “ C. A J. Hahn ft Co- « •• “ deeSLlydsw __ TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, M the Pekin Tea Store, 38 FITTH BTXIXT, PmSBTOOH, PA. BY the half chest, of neatly packed in metallic packages U suit the traae. The subscriber Is now receiving hts Fall stock of QBFTJ and BLACK TEAS,—oonaistlng ot some of ths finest clt | \ to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants visiting tit city are invited to call and examioe onr stock. Below 1* a list of tbevanons grades, all of which have beenearefally selected, and can with confidence be recom mended : 30 half cheats fine Young Hyson; 10 do do Movnne Young Hyson 10 do extra fine Moyune do; 100 do Bnperior do; 15 do sxtra nne do; 60 boxes extra Curious Young Hyson 25 half chests fine Gunpowder; 10 do extra fine a*; 6 do do Movune Imperial; 20 do Superior ao; 150 do Pine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra fine Oolong; 30 do extra Carious uo; 20 do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong; 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; 5 do Curious ao do; ALSO—Java and Bio Coffee. Lovering’s Crushed and Pul verised Bugars. ALSO—S3,OOO Prlndpe Began, which wQI be sold vary low. A. JAYNES, oovldriAw 33 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. EDMUND WILKINS, Eagle so. a* Amd %tar the Qnuttrv Xowenme&ri 'VTOIfTTMESW, TOMBMOK ES, kz IjX Freeport Btou Wells mad Fenoee, Mantle Pisces, Oen tre and Pier Top*, always on hand and made to order. K. B. —Mertnjc introduced • new style of Fence for Cem etery Lots, of DURABLE >TOKE, cat through In panel or railing form, cod at rtrj little oost ore Iron fends g. 1 refer to rpraaeoi of that cod other -work I here already done In the Allegheny Cemetery. I bar* on hand a choke selection of drawings for eretj description of work In my Una. unusicti: os. henry McCullough, Pittsburgh. ▼M. RAGALSY, Rm, do KRAM EH A BAHM, do Mm. UA&IIAR DRNNY, do Hon. WILUAM WILKINS, Home Wood. Hon. THOK IRWIN. Allegheny. Mm TIKRNAS, Sr., do JOHN MCDONALD CROSS AN, Esqr., Menoogahela _ . spriOalsw DtTld M «nn, Real estate and contracting agent, No. j, lEWIN Street. Pittsburgh, b»» for ule, u> follow*: Iso acres of land In Ordw county, lows, 16 aUo from Muy colltM, on the main rood to Marion, and 8 mlUa from T!fe ton, 6 miles from two Railroad depots; 90 acres is under cultivation, o good Pram* Jiause, Prams Bars and Grana ries, o food bearing Apple Orchard- The form it welt watered, high, dry, good tend, in * very healthy county. A very greot burgtin eon l» Hod of this form fcr prompt pay. Enquire oi above, or of Mr. John Muon, on the pre ■lM. Alto, 3 acne of load, with o Isrw Sterna So* Mill, now in tßccoorfnl opr rollon; 3 Frame DweiltnfS, Bern, Black smith Shop and Tool*. Boot HroffbM, Work nbop, Ac., vita oionoth* bonk of the Allegheny river, at MUlrr** Ridy, Armstreo* county. P* - Enquire u above, or of Mr. 1_ Muon, on the premi***. I also wont to purchase fi to 890,000 feet, B. JL, of food White Oak Plonk, 3 Inches thick, 8 or 16 ket long, 7 to 10 larim wide, port to bo dfUverwl in October next port In April, 1866. Enquire Of shove. Also, Ibraale, nil tbo Beds, Furniture, ond every thing of the fitting out of o larye Ilf'Tr-I, In the city or Pittsburg b, now deteg « very 1 -rge bucioe*. Two to five jure of the how of the boa* con ilm be had, and Immediate possession if required Enquire a* *b*v# j«g HOUV BAZAAR AKD LIVERY STABLES. IfNDKIUiIii.NKD bavin* e'acted new end ootntao -1 aioos BTABUtf and CABitIAGB STORES, tn eonnec *■* tion with his old ratebltahment, m ZferrKU prepared to do a vastly la /HA 'creased bnaiMsa. lie has JuLCilm vbttou for ON R H OK BAND AND FllTl' UOHtiKAof which bs eon take an ineraassd num ber on livery. 11« has arranged his new buildings with • view to ealea end i>torlng for yob, of new ami second hand Carriages, of all descriptions, to which he will give ample attention. Thvrd Is also wlthlnihe osw building on Bing, Wber* Horses ora litdaea and exerdead, which will be found edve&tagegus to pereoni keeping Horses with the under signed. 1 haakf ul for an exceedingly liberal patronage in the pest, end the favon of e multitude of friends, the undersigned will endeavor to command Its continuance by deserving it. aylfctmdew BODY PATTERSON. OAARIAOKB FOK SALK. THE undersigned boa itm received at Us - CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, ** W - near the Two Mile Bun, between Pittsburgh and lAWreoeeviUe, a splendid of VEHICLES, of every deecrlpuon, and will continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Ckrriogu. AtUves, »{** -ill Mlo.lb. nrj lowiwtlennß lor will hliw.lUsown&dßttoalD tb.liut,b.9sUa.MßJdf in putting down all oampetition. Those wishing to purcheeeare respectfully invited to coll and sea for themselves. and prompt attention paid to repeMnrof Cart*. [mylgaiawyf JOSEPH WHIT*. ROBERT U. PATTERBOI’S hIVEKY AND SALE <T7*> STABLE, ggfcgg* Corner Diamond street and Cherry- alter* * Pr — tf _ PITTSBURGH, PA. j? r *. D. Jarnt’i Fuilly Mtdltlata T®API*CTORANT; Jayne 1 * Hsirttaife; W TonlcYermifuga; « Sanative Pillt: Carminative Balsam ; “ Ague Pills; __ Alterative; , * 4 American Hair Dye The above valuable family medidnee constantly on band, and eold wholesale or ratal],at tbe Pekin TeaSlore, M fifth #t T* trJ 17 A. JATMES, lanlfcdaw IMKU> ROOK RlßßnllJtUADlWUlNßltlla.—Contain lng formal* for laying oat cam*, determining frog as gle», levelling, calculating earth-work, etc- etc, toasthe* with table* of radlL ordmatee, deflections, lung cmords, magnetio variation, iogarathim* and natural «£»«. ta£ Ctt, etc. etCnby John B. Henck, CMI BagtoeehPoeket k form. $1,76. •“•The object uf the pnaent work la to manly a want T»ry generally felt by Assistant Kaglneen on Railroad*. Book* of coarecient form for use In the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmattc table* are common enough: bat a book combining with Lheee table* others peenUar to the BaUroad work, and oepactaUy the aeoeaaary formula for l V* n « ??} eBrT “» tßnw ‘ ll - a desideratum which this work 1* designed to supply. U. 8. Miursar Aoanura, West Point, April 18, 1864. UetUleme*: 1 have looked orer “ lfenck’s Field Book for Railroad Knginetrsand think It well adapted to the ob- Jeot its author proposes, and have no quastkm but It will be round a very naaful and practical volume both for office and field work. j>. h. Mszulh. , , Taoi, April 2», 1864. „ pleased with Mr. Hencfa little manual, the raid fink of Railroad Bnginoera.” With the proocnta ttonofsomeof the most practical and useful of recognised processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to poems* a mint of higher Talus than that of mere norelty—that of bring in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while 1 think the design of Mr. Henck’s book Is such as to adapt it excellently well to profesrional needs, I have pleasure in expressing my eurdial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author. the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. Faaxnur Giurz, C. K. and Director of Rensselaer Polyteehnie Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAYKX, Dealer in kaginears' Stationery, *° 3 Market street, eoraar of Second. WM. A. M’CLUKG, DEALER AM ’ TiR«TM8 t ChoieeF*miij OroecriM tad Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STB. t 1„ PITTSBUBfIH, PA. 8 boy feoeiving a large assortment of JRBBH GOODS, in addltkm to bii already extensive stoci* yuehasad from lint bonds in the Kastern markets. whSefe/wlll be sold at the lowest market pnees. ■ • 49* Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. Goods delivered la the city free of charge- eepSl TO HAM'S ! JC August. Knickerbocker Magaaine, for August. Harper, for August; price licani*. BoL UM Apfnnckeshlp, with Ulmtrf tioas: bj Dailey; 60 cents. rt Quarter Km in Kentucky, and other Stories -biW I PorUr,rfthe New York Spirit of the TlaatTivSthUlwfaw* twos; 60 cents. 25 I omuf le *° f a<^onT * nt: Methodtetl^eeebsc 80 many Tery good and new books her* ten published lately that it 1a well worth while to cell and look at then. Boch books m nehlon and Famine. toe Oaree of flHft/™ Lamplighter, Thoughts and Qdngs; by »tat» Borrftc ' mtU H. MINK * oa, ■ No. 31 Bglthflcid street BALB, of 43 acres, with a good turn VJ noose, of 4 rooms awl caUar, and frost porch, a nod spring boose, with doable boro and stable, vaoos corn cribs and good garden, and orchard, with aboßdiAM of apples, peart, peaehrt, Ac. 80 sores u cnlUratka. fisrm,situated mile* srosi McKeesport, near the Yonghloghsny riT«r. «i,. 000. Terms $5OO in h*pd, in one, two and three J«n. _ 8. CUTHBMBT *BON, MAGIC POLISHING POWDER—One ofdie battartidee now in use for poliihina fine bnat, A&; 1 groat ra> oaivadby [JjliJ JO6. VUUNQ. V - Carter >« Spanish AHztm, . £«• bvoov. . 1 tSTAUTAßffiSn&KSrawiftj. Dog. XX m, Uanwala; Hia oituratOnictwo', Pimples or nvfMTfitt TflMrbW. |Vi6_~ Tnrr r Son Byes, Rif* Wpe* prTbttor, SeaHT Hmd/KnSt femei.! afld Pain of tike Boom end Matt, BtabfadarUlont. fly phk Utte PtotaUm-LaaftyZ 7 iffiSf gv^ySki^ «*< jriffcMr.fKw •%JuM&kwi use ofMereury, Impra denen to U&wkaparitj ptM BkfcdT .: ,V.\ TT This valuableMeaiefaie.irtaaikg* beemniosWbretedfcr tbo number of cttmorißnare earns efieted ftrough its agency, hai indneed Mm wopflMan, st t&» tmaat request ex thetfCrlrads.tooflfcrUto.thapab&.hhUktbe? dovJtk tits auuoot eoafldsnee in It* entire properties. The folk; winfferUfleotea. selected from o lorge number, are, howvratfWtronger than the mere mof*<cfl*tfc»9M»rManl? IM-wttiAtentlemea w*U knirm In tbelrlrmolittiriitTH nf thvhiyhreriscisMlalitHij tnonj nf thtm Twitting t~ “*T Plrtimnil To P. HOTDEN. Mvfr of the Bzebante Hotel, Bfcbntond known erery where, anya he hao ooen tha mwlMfin Carter’s Spaniab Mixture ■ilmlptotorol Aneroaa hundred eases, in aeariy all tbit iHntftfffrr"flifit H is I od, witb tbs TOMtee „j., | ( ihwmoetwxtrsovdinanmewttnehahaeavcr ssen. AGUE AND VEVBR -ORE AT CPRE^I hereby osrtift that for three yean £ bj|d Ague and Parer of the mdet riu lentdeoeriptkm,. Tliiidseyeru PhysUans,tooklargsqDan tities of Quimttt,sereuryi i£TI beliero ail the Tmiies ad TurdMd, bat nil wilhout say paoaaamt nOe& At last i tried Osrtar'i Bynniih Mixttre, two bottles of w&fch eßSo taally eared ms. and Lain happy to say 1 bareliatf neitbtn ebUls or ferae sinee. 1 rmaotdor It tha beet T6tdh in tb< world, and the only medicine that erer reached my earn - •••■='■• JoHjt Loxmmn. Bearer Dam, near Ta. C. B. LOCK, ln.the city of mi fo, many yean In ttie Port Offloe. has oenddeneein tht astonuhldg efßcbcy of Carters Spanish Mixture, that 1* has bought upwards; of fifty bottles, which ho has gfr< n oway to the afflicted. Hr. Lock says he bo* nexer known to fiiil, whan taken aocordtofjadiraetfans; Dr. MINfiX, a pmtisiax PhyMeten, and totmeHy of Ui< City HoteL in the city of Bfehiuond, saya bo has witnosseu In a nomber of Insfanros the effects of Carter's BpanL<l- Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He says in >- osm of Oonsumptkm, dependent on the liver, the good uj facts were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL SL DRINKER, of the Ann of Drinker A Mcr ris, Richmond, was eared of lirer Complaint at eight yesr> standing, by the nso of two bottle* of Cartar’a jjpanhl Mixture., •\ T . GREATrOTRE OP SCROFULA^—The Editors of th« Rtet. Bond Republican had a servant employed hi tbett prow room cured of violent Scroftalt, oomhined with |Hanm. tiem, which eotirely disabled him &om work. Two bottle, of Carter's Bpanlsh Mixture made a perfeet eare'of and the Editors, hi a pnblle notice, say they “cheerfully re eommend it to all who are afflicted with any dfeaaee of th/ blood." -J STILL ANOTHER CURE O? SCROFULA.—I had a v«f raluabl* boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’a Spanish Mixture I consider it truly a valuable medidne. Jams M. Txtlos, Oondartet on the B. P. and P.S. R.Co_ RkhmbntLTn SALT RHEUM erf TWENTY TEARS BTANDING CUREL —Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, reatdlng in thedtyof&ieianon-, was eared by three bottles of Garter's Spanish Hlxteire, o' Salt Rheum, which he had nearly twenty years,sad whict ail the physicians of the elty eeuld not ears. Hr.Siosp son In a well known merchant in thedty af ntehmiwwi, p A . and his eure is most remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, h*A • servant cww of Syphilis, in the wont farm, by Cartel Spanish Mixture. He says he ehearfulljreeommends.lt,and rnnsMors If ar RICHARD R. WEST, of Richmond, was eared of Scrofu la, and what physicians call confirmed OOasamatiea. b« three bottles rfCarter’a Spanish MbUara. EDWARD BURTON, commissionerofthe r see an a, sayt be haw seen thfmgod efibets oTCartert Aaalah Mix tore It, * number of SypmUtfe miss, and says is Is a perfect cun for that horriUe dieeaas. WM-G. HARWOOD, of Bhtanond, eared of Old Sores and Uiosra, which disabled him Aon wamsg. Took a few hot tire of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch; In a short time permanently cured. Prindpal Depot atM. WARD,CLOSE A 00-,No.BBMaidti iAttSyNew York. tTw. DYOTT A SONS, No.ISS North fid et,PbiMMphfe. BENNETT A BRERS, No. 136 Main street, RfehmondVVu. And for mis ky B. A. fAHNEgTOCE AOO-L. WILOOX, Jr. A CO* FLEMING BROTHERS,. AO Woodiest, Pftte borgh; H.P. 80BWABTZ, Allsgbeny; and te.Bnw*l«u and Dealers In MedfejnewrexylmA "rifrtfawly CHERRY PECTORIL : w WE invite the attsnCfen of tb* V WSk A to aortifiestee appendrd J below, and bespeak fcr themUuUes n f considerstioa which boatst t frankness deserves. - Me > la each stations as many who 11 THPW. Tohatarily hart Witness to the cflea k eyandvatoaaf Csmt Pwwan, ■>» wantemiy trtfla wtth, or distort feeta, nor overetede their eobwledotu. Judge then, whether this is not tha msrttri— to trust wlwn you must have relief tor the throat or lungs; judge tou, whether every family ought not to have It by Umh as a safeguard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which steal* with fetal frequency upon almost every flock, snd cant** off a lamb Bum many a home F Jacksou,(L H, Jackson eity, 2olb Now, 1852 Da. J. G Ana: Sir—The Cbxxxt Pxceoau. fc much 10. qalnd after. Several of oar best Pbysictens have wwt It, three of them in their own eases, and always with the hup. Meat cfleeta. - The numerous patent lawttrinaa always be kw« them, lead to incredulity la regard te every new reme dy; and it fe tm]y after undoubted evidence of value in any article, that anything like a gsnerai confidence can be cx cited. Tbs unrlTalled excellence of this eomMnatkm-of agenbt, (In ih* CmnkT PncToaat,) proved beymrt cavß trial uOder their own obeerratkm, has compelled medics! men to pros I*l m abroad Ms rrcfnlness. It is beyond sU doubt the beet genetal refnedy ws hare Sir tha Pulmonary Affections of thiecUaute, at the same time sedative and expectorant—* rare combination of propertfea. In the hope that It will prove Its ownrewanL I subscribe myselL Respectfully your obedient servant, JAS. B. a M. D. Ld gtnßemtntf tke Legal Prqfeuiattwmrkiku east. Wi tHsmshafg, L. L, Ssyt. X 1862. Du. J. G Ann: Dear Sir—Over applkeikm fee the past three yean In my dories as an advocate, on. some eight manthi ago a severe Irritation of the bronchial tu*n-s, which was a constant annojance to me, and feat becoming aso ores of great apprehension. Every remedy tried Citieo to even rtSeva ms, tiD I used your CtixaxT raoteuai. This - has not only relieved me, but, as I trust, wholly eared ms. I ear* nothing fbr the reputation of advocating Patent Me dicines, and this is at your servfee. I ehali recommend it to members of the bar, and others whom I may meet, la boring under similar indfepoeitioas. Tours truly, R. T. JONR?. Montgomery, October 4, 1849! Ds. J. 0, Ana: Sr—l have vied toot ifaitnwt coq pcund exdutvely la my practice, and Hod It to tozpas. by fkr, any other remedy we nave lor raring dfesasm aeon ih* lans*. Your obedient servant, R. B. JONES, If. £. What yet remain* to conrlncß the meat the Cherry Peotemi feall that It purport* to be, vi*: an uc> equalled remedial.ageai for all diemae* of the Threat and Longa The experience of year* baa proven It to be such, and wt amhmit It to the people, bettering **»>* ita virtues will folly maintain ittrepatatfcm. Prepared by J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Masa. Bevor* of worthless preparations, aUempted to be palmed off under a similarity of Sold in Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by B. A. FAIIN. E3TOCK d CO, wholesaie and rataiL ie6And*w JAMBS BLAKELY, Bnropean Agent and Dealer in K«al Estate, offers 2br Mle the Billowing Taloabde property vis: 2000 acres fine land near the Ulstiatippl and Missouri Ball road, lowa. WO acre* of timberacd prairie lend in St. Pauls, Minnesota. 120 acres in Liverpool township, Colum biana county,Ohio. 101 acres naarOiMttriMU^Wescmurc land county. 160 acres near Mew Osstle, Lswiaes county, highly improved. 1 acre lot near the front gate of St. Mary Oemetery. 4 lots, each 4* feet by 110, neatly fenced with palling*, near the borough of iawreneeviUe. 100 building tote, 26 feet by 100, near t£o north end of the Sharpsburgh Bridge. BO lots, eaeh 60 feci front by 160 feet deep, In Liverpool, Ohio. A very valuable farm fe Mercer county, or 130 acres, with excellent booses, barn and out buib&nrs 2 booses and kits on Diamond street, In the bar* oagb of Birmingham. 8 lots, each 24 feet on Quarry street, running back to the Manor line, fifth Ward. Call end examine Register, at the comer of Seventh and.Bmithfleid jy2l BROWN’S ESSENCE OP GOWER.—TUs linnrn fe war ranted to pone—, In a concentrated fens, all the valu able properties of Jamaica Ginger, and wffl belbund, on trial, an excellent Family Meohdne. It la purtieularly recommended a* a ftmfc. to person* recovering from fever or other <ll—ee, e few drop* hunzting to thaatomaefa a glow end viger equal to a winegUsMU of brand* or other ■timnlent. wllhant mttj sure to mUow the use of liquor of aaqr EM, and U Is there fore especially serviceable to children and To the aged it will prove s great oomfort; to rheumatic aflecthm* it give* greet relief A* a CheUra remedy tb—e 1* nothing aopetfer to it, and no femlly ehoald be without it. 2 rrtue teeejved by JOS. FLEMING. JjhtS corner of the Diamond end Markets*. IxalortyAtnl far Pltbbnrfb AHOMBSTJUD OP FIVE AGRSS YOB s2s.—We have lbrmle 8000 acre* of good land, (all of which can be eniUvatedJ in lots of 5 acres and upwards, at from iS to $lO per acre; situate along the of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, within from 2 to 4 miles of Cameron and Belton Stations, Marshall county. Ya. Many ptrtfut liv ing in the crowded cities weald do vreU topsßhasea few notes and secure a healthy aad eemfertahk Sam*. There ere first rate markets for all bind* of produce at every sta tion on the Eailmad. A village at Cameron Station 1* Swing rapidly, and the country around is bmnmirf verv . Title indlputeble. 8. CCT&BEBT A SON ' jy*> 140 Third street. Mead and Mtanrai Water Peuntaim — WfIOWE, No. 61P1PTH Streep next door to Mn—* l • Hall, dealer in FKUIT and OUNFEQTIONAUY. ice Cream, of the bett quality, served up the sea son. Also, Strawberries and Cream. ftmnw eu be .oppllrf with SUwwberttaul otS« Pruits. during the —urn, on the moat neseuable tens.' Orders are respectfully solid fed. _ . UJ FASHIONS, for B—l E«t»u Agaat, 140 PUrt «t ■, Tf** ■ ’J.. *■*"* ‘ U 00U0H8, COLDS, HOAESMNMBS, BRONCHITIS WHOOPISQ-CQUQH, CROUP,\ ASTHMA. AND CONSUMPTION. ' I nKALsBCTAXE FOE BALE.—Thirty Bulld- J J ingots In the borough of Maaefc—ter, each M feet wide by 100 feet deep; part of the —at the i»fa Jamm Adams,Esq,dec’d. Tb—fe» frontingonliSenoeßO feet wide, end extending to an alley U U» rear 26 fern wide, make them desirable property for a suburban .ffewune , r L*°i 4 b>t of ground on the seiner* of the FUth Ward Market House and Penn street, 86 feet front by 100 feet deep, to Spring alley. Alim, two lot* of ground on liberty street, eaeh 26 feet front by 160 deep, to Quarry street. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY. Jyl9 Beal Estate and European Agy^t, Adr«r(lMS«Bt. ANYpeiyoaufrhlngWnaM ffOOiiL 6 months, addxem postpaid, Farmington, TrumbuD oaynty, Qhfo, Thta is no Bstion « bpok agency. No traveling fe necessa ry; bqt any person can remain at >otM afimake the above sum in the time stated, Atfdiesa jeTJm PEOF. BYRON H ROBB. rxEiao(»s,— a. mtiohk, eonur tf am tuut jya 1 / iMtd, has vnr on hand 10 eases trom cento up; 60 pieoea Irish linen: 25 OfeOee while molls, Srfedka’drmsm, 76 pieees linen ;eottoa and wools* goe&;for boys’wear; a few pieces finehfeckchaße; black. Sailed and plain berage and tiercee; aanißfes: >r slut and trimming*of eTery description; tan wiinrod end mixed d* bag*; dm* ginghams; 6QQ them Merrimack prints, fort color*—all of which will he sold extr-nMv few. JaK ; European agency, a bbmzstancb UYFIUB.—Jsm— Blakely has armngmnmts made with Eastern Houses, which enable* Urn to feme Bail*, Mjabfeet tight, lev eny amount, in London,.Liverpool HdWhiPwtv end Pzaukferton tn*Matn;«l—,ateil the Prerl—ial Banks aad Hfaoeb— in Germany, Fnmca, Great Britain, and feefead. Drafte overeoe handled founds at to £L-4NBaa,€emar of Seventh and Batitmeld stsL SEMI ANNUAL BALE.—66OB ysoda feet eofeciti Lawns atftceaunv yard; Barege Pelrin— worth IB; with all other kind* of good* In bke proportkm, at a. a. MASotfioa’s, Jc26 glWhstet. LACK BlLKiL—Jnst recjtVed *t A.M’llshijpj.enmeie of Grant and MEE *tm*tt, a few nfeaaa of very ffn* Main and ffemed Bfeek MBs. AK . s2nmings,ia sU the fesbkmahleecte; and Irish Linens, 6 cases of the vary best makes, Juri re eehedwt JLirrmfllFß, J«26 comer Gfentand Bfth st*. MINERAL WAXES!!. A fresh supply of oongr— s, Bedford and Blue Lick Wanr, received by JOB. FLEMING, an* ocner of the Dfemond and Market street -- 4 : * l i H ■ • : ■:. •' ■ >■■■*'■? •• 1. * * V ' , ’ **H»- f ••*££.* ,'s'y- -- I n vigoratlSgcgrd i al ] HiMfcilTih ' fcy»*iMi kpnhcGj ; . wgssassfiKsasssaa I-? ss^SSSSS^ei l^ i um rorodiMaottef nm* lttk To paaanj 6f fc*fcto maa» i e»Ut true.,itototoatte am JZZZ-fZI ! p : |=3?pfSs!, M»*at toltof teaa «fc*a»* of tfcto ineoMwhU «««•«♦«. | s gw * t —Tilii f i I *. that t*K!w* | StJjdSStoT S^ , .’i£f c s!!£y i’ o’'*’* 0 ’'*’* »■““«<**£ » riSr tfESSSf’ Ofoi-tommh* torted 11. j Sif “aSSS: Btolr ; TasssSSßeri <—■. Md the fan* of MuSailSLiniSSJ^yfT ottMhath would requir* » colanm i which th^ JttW tk«. £*4Sl^Afe; , Si » t1«: ; fa « lb* ; gfflSiSSsaj^s^assssa! &*S3;»a£rS 1 proer«»tiT«org*ni!,fcxuiJinoomwunCT . torittefc* chtwifc towtortcy to rntto—pUag. -' ■ll«>»pl*icJ«jroirJmgoutof“22j2dS&l2«rtft£s£ ; * &^BKJf2»' SB S22BE:; i HOMS'S BTYIGOBAXOTG »UTTy j -. cuKsor hsktous inauan ? 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Now, tfmotbaw would do iwSfijjSlJS ’> 9maKm, and use It asdSoetedJtlc and finally partial or total deaSeoaSuoi! -^*-^* o*^ 0 *^ - _ _ _ piPOSTANT NOTTCN: became deaf io bo Lb ears, ao that lu a taw mamoXj+SZ it ln.poalU.tn tw, nnl«. in £•£?£££“ !SS£sS2£. , “i2?’ wUcil *“»* »raSih<n ■asasßiiM^j-^aasas laraakby ajatwm ?akia Tea Ntora, ; 99 Hftbetreet, Ptttibgrih’ . T faJl u . a.*. aw-. t Ohtoj M**felB63, I fcri Uatlawiomr fcttaw^B«—rr.V» gtt *r t r^f^ sr ? t B*u* y?:™ HTtnl; with the Ltevr G» 525 *? •**•** y»-« maeh «o, thst botb myaUf * S^iJ^Ogff* «**!«■»* notaarrtoa b3?£r Um«. Mw* moc»j h»dJ»en expended in the endeavori yoottw rafaef faith* phydelaaa» feat aU in vain. At ‘iMtTMßttyppoft tbartettamaDdattonof my brother.lp f*f’^* ,^ < *BiU«,lA*wPlUft)at8 iU « , IA*wPlUft ) at joorawro.aadlfbS &2J ■£?*rvi* the,e«»Uwmd u*i tnem*lnee,ib*Te almost entirely raoevoted my healths «... irmieftuHtiw lam thehoaband of Hanoah Oomptfam; T thf> frll- PBli» «P«rior marttrlae, and I baiters that they wan 1 m gs*Jgfrt “7_*i£;_n&. JioosUarmoft *• <*« PnUferrTbt (Bigtoftl. only fane and gamine U* OftprqMred M Sellers,mod bar* hte same sj* f **** B P°**k»Wof ftftcfc to«,ft«d feie elgnetoie ueoptilde.wrapper; eH others at* oosotetJttt, and b tallow. , B.X.BELLAB3 A CO,Proprietor*. And lor ah by Pramtoti geaerftlty. ' an • Wit* TEPIM CO.NQKKNINfi HniI.KRJC J_ —A single oring wooden! Bead the foil. i»*s— - • - W w«- a ?«»I rr.j Jefferson 00, Jan. 31,1845 Mr. a. IScmi : Sir—-I bought of J. R. 800/om I **• of your Vmulfog*, «ad gm It la o child ermine, > it eiptUed M loqp >onu,esd quit. ■ awstar of as “■*■ ' M. Pam' . o _B«am ii, Mono. 00, Pub. 7,18 i: IbLB. S. Szixna—Hatiag triad jour YunnlfiußO ia fctany.l cos aaj that it la not to b« rurponed Ijaarl ■ib(Kla<ha«sridbraa|MlUae«o>na. 6. lUtoiii: „ - _ ■ . Jtff»»moo,P«t. u, lBii £•„, “Multan ooa bottle of jour Tarmif to «T child. aaditoapalßl 7b iaasowowaa. Iffaiatlt: nttmtiN. loarti reepactfallr, ' P/Dsme P«o«aa aua aoia b. i *.• ntuu moH : . Pladnuuk.Pf 1 J A l 'l? , * ' i * JUtU ‘ A ' n V* BALSAM ia one s^tb?;BBSSE»#.SteX^ MBterf the: Stomach, and Bowel* tbemdy art voithj of thaieaat eoaddeaea teftodne CAetera A/bn: or%—lerftnpfaflrt. me 1* without inaetdfaH, one of thetoost vain* funily medlriaee eaar dteeovavad. Hundred*/nay tl mnde, of oertlfitotee have bean tombed fuwa Ehystdi; Ctegymeo, and IfendUee of the first tospsetebOtty, beas the streegeet testimony in ttefkrer, too ynbinh. ■ . . , , . 49-Pormlaattbe PEKIN TEA BTOBLB, No. 88 * ~ . ; ’ v . ill Private DlMtNi. '■ ’’ m BB.BBOWH, Sa 41 Btamnd ABwr. 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