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' '- '-. ;.--•%%``. .•:. ;:;-i:'•:','b ;;:.-i-‘,;:,,),; t.'• ,- `r-:'` ;-r.,' • ,;77"ir 11. ~v .:,' ~,-,..;:•,,, 5.3-1%-;‘,;;• .• ' n. •‘'. :•• , ' '',..•:,-; ..•';".-:.';+ 3.,, - ' i? . .,."-`-...--.t...... •', ---.-.: <,,,, : - • , ..0..:".•'-' ff • ' L ei. 2 ....L•kl .. ,- , f - - Z 1,•• ,:• ' 7 •";•;;!•._ , ,,..2,,..:, , - --,, : ,• ; , e?•,,,,'"-•:•'":11:',;:..11," :,'`;.._.':,!:,-•-•••`-•: :,- '' ~ ,! - 1 , '.•!:;.-.'?,..;',: '•••:X:', ~.,••:.:•,..„,:,,••::4,:,,,,, ~;',;;:, * ‘:. ' . l -.-•,<,. ` : , ,,-;:_•,11.- ..j i ‘a --,'.':,.• i' 'gtheill Mall and Tler " ' Reception Ladles' Work -" ' Pearl Inlaid 44 Extension Dining Tabieel - • Arm • " - Ottomans* , Goads and dian_Chairs; large asarrrtmeiat of COMMON 1r uutiff uRR ishd SORCHAISB. GUM! Mesa= supplied with - tides in their line. BTEIIaLBO4B ,ano POTIEhp, furnished at the ~eheAest Ali orders promptly attended to. ' surd • - - 19tehostroats,Aho I Tim UW=l:fliers tender th y eir ackntir• edgments for the fevers hestmied upon by their Steamboat friend:ay:Mid *mild respectfully remind them and otherabitereeb ed in building boats, that they are at all times prejared to futuieb..) en tnnxcost reasonabloterms, every deseription of Cabin - Furniture and Chairs of the beet material and work. manahly— . B. YOUNG C 0.,& CertierThird and Smithfield streete, opposite ' , Brown's COMO Snievor ' AND - BILDSZBAD rettemiee 'ssßow, Liberty Street, Das on hand alarge *took ofehatra and Bedsteads of every description, made of thelied materials, which be will'cell lower than articles of the same qUallty can sold inthe city. lie wouldcall par tiepin attention to his large stock or Mahogany and Walnut . Chain and iledtWs.whicli:havlll sell at "greatly reduced prices, Also, T ut every description executed In the neatest - manner., Orders left at the. Ware Booms, or at the UM, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be p n rumtly ttended • _ • - A. 26IILLIZILERI 6 . UrAVE ON -UMW at their- extensive CABINET=I 0114113MANITYALffOrtY, No. 64 Smithfield street, a large assorizttent of fanny and plain furniture, which they willeeft L 5 per cent.: below caster:my rot • Tertusi enty. . , , dociffay Great /nducsratenti to Vasil -Purchasers. UTE Will sell our large stock of 00/DION-AND DANDY vv OUAIBB AND BEDSTEADS, a prima- that cannot fan to plum cash purchttaere. All our work la warranted. Our toulu aro OABli - JhoILEB LOWRY, marl/ -• car. fierentizand Libert9 sta., -- - , liqd...tL 8111YENEION conibinee to raidortecture OABINS7rWAIIR of eyed" denriptlon, et hisold stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh meets. UNDERTAK ING attended to; all Ito branches. . myll . _ - DIEU) BOOK PORRAILROADREGENTERK--Oontaizt-• X ing formula Salving out curves, deterMinieg frog tuz glee,' calitilating earth-work, etc., etc, together with lablea of• radii, ordinates, deflections, iceng'cliords; magnetic variation, logarathims and natural- signs -.tan gents, Mo. et by John B. Renck, Civil Engineer. Re/amt. _ . ' s e e lEhtroblect of the . resentrwerk is to tappli a want very generallyfelt by t Engineers on Railroads.. Rooks of convenient fbrm for 1200 .in the deld, containing Ike briinary_lopuritimmtio tables are common enough;but book : combining with - these tables Others peculiar to the Railroad work; and especially the nocesserY formula for out curves, tnnasnts,crosslnge, &c.,ia edesidetat tun which this work is designed to aepply. - • 11. S. Marten Ac6DISIT, Went Point, .april IS, 1854, Gefarrsienvi have looked over " Renck% /lead Rook for Railroad Engineare4" and think it well adapted to the oha jectits author proposea, and have no question but it will be tbund a very nnefal antipractical volume both for office and field work. D. Ilusate. • TitoY; 1554; lam much pleased with ? Mr. Ilenck's t tie manual, the 4 ' Field B kaf lialltoad -Engineers." With the...presents -ton of some of the moat practiced and matelot recognized processes among railway engineers, he bas given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess It Mint of higher values than that of mere novelty—that of bangles general ausceptible of available not' to say de - at& p 'ln conclusion, while I think the design of Bir.Hatiek's book Le tench sa to adapt It excellently well to professional hWa, I -have pleasure in expressing my cereallatlsfaction. with its eatecutiosi, alike with 'the per 131ACUW aartsmicement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publshers. 7 - _ -• R. NUM= GERICaIt anda. 'lNtectOr of Polytechnic Institute. Forasia.by -77 ;. •• • - -WILLIAM EL' MYER, •-• Dealer In_Engineers' Stationery, - - .- .:Masked street, corn Second. • zeggs 60 01)24 7 -2,.. A. MASON 8 430: hat* jug Eireceived sn ouvendidlot of Duos Goods, comp'!" rich Plaid, Stal an d invited Barnes, Times, Or. do., do-, Ai rims elegant styles of. flounced 13e , rain 1* ( 0 si TEM 6T. MEE MIIMMMM - 41146 - 7 . -/Eq rin- 9 MO PILLS: taw' sad dupla t freoeserial , rted- for de cane tall dines' , am-. Com fir r • t Inffir 'ti eno Por..,y h nettrar ere ,t o ,rt„: Faun. Her.. t luilaramatlona Head- Paine In the Bram., Mdt. g and Limbo, FemaleOomplalate, • ' " de'. Indeed, very few are tae Assess in:Which a Purgative Ilea me !Snot more or less required,and might be prevented, if a harmless but effeetual Cathartic Were more freely used. No pereari can feel well while's 'carbide habit of body pre. , • tells• besides, It soon_gencratca serious and often fatal ---- diseties, which might-have been avoided by the timely and Judicious use of a good - ptirgeUve. ' This is dike true of 4 • Colds, Feverish symptoms, .and Mous derangement/. ,J They all tend to become- or prochica the deapseated and • formidable distempers which load rho heaties all OYU the lead.' Hence i reliable' fatally id:lpda Is of the tint im pottance to the' pain- healthonul this Pill has been feoted with conscranontiekill, to =et that demand. Aa extensive trial of lb virtues by Phyricians, Probssers, and Patients, has shotan results "ourpieolog anything hitherto known of any melleine Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not tratistantia' al by persons of each ex- ." died positions and character es to forbid the suspicion of untruth. ". _ , Among the eminent "gentlemen Who have testified la favor of these Pill; we mayMontion - Boit A. A. HAYEJ3, Analytical Chemlat of Reston, and • State Assayer of Massachusetb,. wham high profeadonel chancier is endorsed by the • • Hon. EDWAltit EVERETT,'Sanatcr of flastfalted States. ? ROBERT vimputcr,. E,:altpeAker of the House of ilepresentatlvea. • - . • - ABBOTT' LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to England. ' VOILE B. Frad'ATRIOR, Catholic Bishop of Boston; Dr. J. R. OIPILTON,PractiCaI Chemist of New York City, endorsed by - • [ lion. W. L. MARCY, Secretary ; of. State; " . WM, B. ASTOR, the richest man in - Alnaiest S. idtLAND & CO., Proptietars o . f the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space , permit, we, email• give tinny hundred catill. rata from all parte where the Pills tame been used,but ; deuce even moreconvinaing, than the experienceof eminent '3 public men is Brandin their effects upon trial. :These Pills, the remit of long Investigation and study, are offered to the peddle as the best and mast template which the present state .of medical science can afford. They are compounded not "of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted i by Chemical process in estate of purity, and combined to .get ter in such a manner as to insure the beet results. The system of composition formedicines has been found in t, Cherry Pectoral and Ms: both, fa produce a more efficient . remedy than had-hitherto been, obtained by any Procee. ' The reason is perfectly obvloite. While by the old mode of cduiposltion, every medicine Is hardened with mere or less of acrilarniens. and Injurious qualities, by this each indi. vidtud virtue only that is desired for the mostly° effect Is present. ' All the Inert - runt obnoxious qualities-of each Habana* employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. _ Hence It b sellevident thattho effects • should prove as they have proved more purely remedial, and the Pills& more powerful-,antidote to disease than any : other medicine known to the wall, As It is frequently expedient thattaanymaileizenhould be taken under the counsel of an attend ing Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know. bogita compottion,l, have supplied the accurate Formulas by which both-my Pectoral and - Pills are made, to the 7 whole body of Prattitionera in the "United States and British "'• American provinces. If, however, there should be anyone r who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mall 7 „ to Ms request. ', • . Of all the patent Medicines that are offered, how few would he taken is their composition was known! Their ;i life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all , men; and all who are competent to 'judge en the subject ' freely acknowledge their • convictions of their Landman merits. The Chary Pectoral was pronounced by relent:We men to be a wonde:rful medicine befisre its effects were known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills,. and even mare confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than ;' realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action-remove the obstructions of -the stomach, bowels, liver, and oilier organa of the body, restoring their trregu. lee action to health; and by correcting, wherever they ex- -,• -Ist, ouch derangements as ore the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. JAMES O. AYER, Freaks] and .d.na. r ical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.. Pricer 25 cents per box. Sold by B. A. FAIINESTOOII. &CO., at wholesale and retail, by every Druggistin Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. . . jerkin caw ASTHMA gig USUMPTICN MIL CV Ma/BILETZ '.•••• (I.EAN tVOND A nuouffa-r 1101111 TO - Th E DOOR OP THIS HALTON A WONDIBIEDL DIBCCIITERY haa recently been made . ..JCL by Dr. Curtis, of this city. in the treatment of Con. ~ am:option, Asthma. and ell diseases of the. Longa. We re. fee to " Da. Cuarra'S HVGIANC Infisinfel /Haan VAPOR AND Camay Scour.' With this new method, Dr. CL has to stored many allot ea ones to lfealth, man evidence of which be has innumerable certincates. Speaking of the treat. merit a physician remarks, "It is evident - that Inhaling— constantly breathing an ogreefebleAmtliug vapor—the me. dicinal properties must come in direct contact' with the whole renal cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes 'preduced upon them when Introduced . into the stomach, and enhject to the process of digestion." -, Thellygean a is for aslant all the Druggists throughout the country--New YbrE Dutchman of .Taratary 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, muter the linen, with. out the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being ; sufficient, to evaporate theAluid. Hundreds of cams of , cures, like the following, might be rained: Ono package of the Bygeanalaascuredme of tho Asthma of El% years standing. J. 8.)111513121tY, P. M. of Daneannon, Pa. 1 - em cured of the Alaimo of ten years' standing by Dr.:` Cuitie's Byre, ana. . lilszedare Bern Bevotlyn,lti. Y. • ~ Mrs. Pont, of. No. 5 Hammond street, !ti Y., was cured of •;. a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My sister has been cured of a dlstreesing conaefsoverat',- years' standing, and dftided to be Endurable by the physi,' clans... She was cured In onemonth,hy the Hygesna. • J.ll. tiers r, Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr: Cheerer, allow York, testifies ofour medH rine in iho following language,: • • • . New Yens, Nov. 16,1654. 12 , Desifint—l thindr. highly of Dr. Curtis's Uygeana es remedy in diseases of- the Ihroatand lungs. Having had,, some opportunity to testify, its' eilitecy, I em convinced' that it lea most excellent medicine, 'both the Syrup and' the inhaling application to the chest; N.B.—Du Curtis's Hygespa is the MUCH - NAL and ONLY DENIHNIO ARTICLE;- all others ors bass imitations, of vile and INatfltlOD.3 counterfeits. , Mon them as you •wonid POIEDN. - - airror sale by Dr. Gin. IL/Mayne:OD Wood lariat: It ; 'E. Belles & Co; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John Bargent t .New Brighton; C. L. Ifalser; Rochester. _ Carter% Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD • Aft a Partiala of Ilertaly in it, LET WE AFFLICTED READ AND PONDER!—At- Stiehl-t-E4medy for Setae's, 'nig 4 lfai, Mentes ; Obetimas Cutaneous Ernptiona, "Pimples or Pustule: on'the Face, Blotches. Bolls, Ague and, Fever, Chronic Bora , Eyes, Ring -Worm or Vetter, Scald Head ; Enlargement sau Pahl of the BOneriand Joints, &ahem Ulcers, Syphiliti Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and ell Dimas arising from an ledrolkione cm of kicroury,lmpredeues h /Be, or Impurity of the/flood. • great alterative medicine and Purifier of Bloc. is warmed byt . wands of grideftapatientsfrom all part of the United Statzs, who testify daily to the.rmarimbi cures performed by the greatest of all medicines, "ORB TER'S SPANLSII =TUBE." Neuralgia, ithenmatiste Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Firm • Ulcers Old Sores, - Affections of-the ithlneye, Diseases of tie Throemals sftmpLaints, Pains and Aching of the Bone and Jots, are speedily put te Ilfgttt by using this great en inestimable remedy. - For all diseases of the Blood; nothing has yet been foam to compare with it. /t cletmsti the- system af all Wiperties, ties,"acts gently and efacitmtly ott the. Liver end Sidney 'strengthens the Digestion:4 gives tone to the Stomach snakes the skin clear and healthy; and restores the Cant tuticoa,enfeebled by disease or brokendgwn by thsexceuM of youth, to its pristine vigor andatnangth. For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all the co • meticaeverneed. A few doses of Celts* Spanlah will remove all ealloWeess of car:opinion, bring Um rose mantling to the cheek, give elasthity.to the and In prove the general health in a remarkabledegree bepon3 & the medicines ever heard of.. , •' • • The large number of certhluates which we have reoelvi from persons from all parte:of the Dulled States, is the Oa! , evidence that there Is no humbug about ft. The pray hotel keepemnutgistratas, plrysielans, and pnblla Ma'am. known to the ammonite) all add their testimony to tt wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PIII/DriElt. Call on the Agent and tut a Circular and Almanac at read the wonderful curest, to truly greatest of ell bledgein hen perfort^rd. - None genuine unless, signed by BENNETT d DEED: Proprbitors,,No. 3 Pearl divot, Richmond, Va.: to whom a orders foe supplies and agdueles must be addressed. And for sale by 13. A. 11031ELITTOM, JOSEPH /LEG NG, BLESILYG =S i ena by ilavggleta generally. , oerslyiewly . TATEXENT $llO.ll ffANATIA,-.. • , Quante, Jlebruary 7th, 1854.- - Mears. A. Ragedocle 2 ffe.—We Lad the pleasure receiving, this morning,- th 4 within certificate of your Ye mituge, which will be ver . - gratifying to you, at It wee ae voluntarily. IVO aroAtintletrieni-yours, very truly, 11611/MiN Greaten—My little "datiahtor; four yenta old, and o ran, older, were for s conaderable' time suffering fro worms. I purchase d . two bottles of your Vermiage, which I gave the m three dosea, according to direct:lov -and strange to say, In less than three hours the y passed less than YEVP.I-18 - NDIIED V70111%-aorcio of the extra., denary length of thell PretVo to gfteetylaches. Having experienced so much (ff. the beneficial effects; your Yerrnifugefl feel It my duty to recommend it tot": public, as, In my opinion, one of the most efficacious ran; dies against worms ever offered to the " mitt men, believe me to be • Your much obliged and humble seri% ‘, NATlELatina, MIMEO Prepared and sold by 8. , A. A FAHNESTOOK corner of First and Wool streets. mylt, Joseph 'White's Marriage . 1i50p0004327.:' TOSEPIL win;re i now cmyjnipn illBl- tr - neat is hie apaciona prenates e qbow Lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Oreensburg turnpike, near -.the Inan e between Pitt:shire' and -Lawrenceville, reveeth: invites the public to inspect Ids stoeir of QAAIiiAOS BUCIU'IEiI, as.. And he partieniarly 'informs gantlets purchavrs, that one price only is Mae. Fourteen yea. experience in the haftees, enables him to place beibre patrons the samehoice Carriages many years past I ttesehm collectien 'of a_bis particular departmentwhich;. seed from the varroui and most talented Eastern mar' factureni. . The fraccess of his nes/system is complate—^, economy of hisarrangements will supply the hest and in fashionable reatolfactores at medaratekprkes. Unencumbered by those' bestir Meuse, which - mania-fen demisting 210U-Sil Or tattiness has heaped uc the price °floods, (owing to lams rents) JOHIPH win will se a!, e n ready money only, at mubit less Mufti:Ana , profits. ger caerissearepaired in Um bdtmanner, with deep «:c ~° &MIMI BIZE MMZI MEDICAL INHALATION Ton 2Z131 013114 or • ATTENTION 't Wagon Masters and 'TeaMeteis' Bounty AGENOY, Vourrtla street,. rxriloEl.l4 Soldiers, lilunirises Wagon Masters, Te: 11) enas„itc., who nem refutterly mustered into the vice of the United States, and every Meer,. Seaman, o: n ary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landman in the the taiNiiilids or Volunteers, or Saabs Ttheps of any Matt TerritorY, are entitled, by the late Apt of Congress, 1 . Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. Thoee who have received 40 or 60 A1i11214 are entitled Warrant for suelOistattny or Land as will make, In whole, IGO Acres. Sen3ons entrusting their clans to mean rely upon ingthemattended in promptly.. • . All Information free of ahem. Letters frci„,7 1 .1147 meted.' Address AIMM talxl4l. Bounty lau? - gl'Aitent. OS Iturth I. 100 BOXESORANRII6; 00 • • 51 ' NS; 'Mt inleal For elle by Malin A ANDERSON, my2l) ft. i 9 WOO elm