• • . : =MI .IN 1786 P.,2,1311XP 70±6C: 'Wring T[ t[66, OWIN 00, ilcvniAL,Nmrk A (applEdniiß .7.134 S ,•¢ll"Nritf 7. .; .01111 , 11.7, ROLUIIII Avill'ltgro Furniture 1911nLIP TABB, Manufacturer of Rich 8r00r.4 (Alt; IHgb y teurineured awl Plain 11103: rußsrmuz, iroullsollug and t!.turoot "vary dr.ourip tlem. Offire and Wurebons, .LI (Inn, 400 t, between Otiod And Urcionmaciper. York. . ';:ltnjiorted Whales, lea, &o. k GJERY, trfusv,sso 710 CROADIT.I; nttx Toss. [Eetablaihrt ISC4.] • *IMPORTERS - AND DEALERS IN FIRST Quality I"smily, Groceries , offer to. tbs . Tnsie,llotels, rots,t'sfellot, aaltll 'isho,ors choir.; In shah- tufo., and doers S pantiles solidi, ii.largS . st.tiet,y of .TMlL—ciroon and Black, &rtichoug, INmehons, English arsottss; Ooloss, b. raid half' Ichests, Ac frsott, Onnproordef, rosst 11.psots,..te, In dum. COlVElt—Mucha owl „.Isva. WlTE.S—Msislroa. Shama,. rat* looks, tr.. ...sr,. old • gall** gtsshos, prlgiottl derniJob to, Aug- ' nalingailabOtnaa • BATINI4I44II:I,I4...trIn'fICLARBIS. CTIATAON-14sict Chamilei C• 111. Tsayl Verreosy. 71hitlsolcfc,(1. fl. Slomm'sdo do do . LIqUOIL.,4-4klumlieli,,, Hams, Whlstew. - 01n, 'Arrsel., Kirla4 ar. kg- In original pocks es, Also Curs.coo, Maraschino, .tolostte; Noysau MUM, U... SIALT 1.1413404 7 1..0uti0n tlros - oStrsit., Seated) and English Ales: ChiAlll.4 l 4 vs . :ld/of Ichotos broods. , ' • PICKLI2O -1111 as 'l4h)sigi French. 1550CE.9...-I`or has. Mfrs* (has. ifist„ dc.. • • CLIEM-811111.44,Cherild , r,RoyaL • lletorls, Princes rt OfslMlYAlayssitil4 Dutch - and not •A550r1....5.. SUGAlNS—Loar,Orpsbod, Palserlsed, St. Croix, do., In bar. rots and half liarrels. • • - HAIL3-11fest.phalla Ina is 011.X.,01.1so.Sporto !walnuts. ~, filsirOns liquors aro vrorrostod itnalstteisded and of .r torthsportistlon.:• • T 7 • Sen:dt h .001 a 'PEI NWAY: SONS, ILL.N iffliffi -UPACTUIIKIIS, hi Walluer Iltregt: New 'lurk. Meeload the (allotting First Print iffdaht le oompatltion uith the beet makers In Dieteti New Yost, Philadelphia end lisitirwow. TWO. 1 1 ,111.8? MIMIC MEDALS at the liettivolttan Fair, .I(behlitaten. Ude!, 1i56. A OOLD MHDA ',et the Crystal Palace, New York. No- Teed., 1356,(be1bg tbe only Gold !bd.% Oren for Platew within the let slit rearat . A GOLD 11EDAL at the Maryland Institeto,l3eldmoni THE 'nisi. PRIZE MEDAL at the Valr,grystal New Yotir.,,Noverober,lBs6. Among the Judges erre dm lied wind talent le the con otry, much ss L. noon, Clod. Olathe Wailenhaupt eel rawly others. St. Ab. Pteeoe (with and without the In. Frame} are wiwrahted ror three yew% simi a. Written itinerante alien. l'lmois parked and latippwl without elarge. Priers 'imamate. KLCIIEIt k 11110.. 'Debi Agents for Pit ishergh and Western lement rants. de2lblydv Ituggists lot FAIINESTOC & Co., late of the firm .3,•11. A. Pahuestock CA" and 111.... J. to Fleming rus.:3l e holoctir. Druggists, No. CO, comer Woorjusd Fourth lc, Pittsburgh. P. A. FARNESTOCK & CO7, Wifel.F.- . • ..I. D,,,,zut. nod Mxtinfacluirre of White Lend, end Litharge, corner World end Front darnel, Pitt. ' emit. nth: T SCHOOMIAKIF , R, MANI:TOTUBER. ey . of White Lend, Rod Gnat. Zinc. Paint. Wham, Put s', sad Wholnials Dealer in Paints, Oils, Varnlshir, 'rumen tins, tr. No, Weal at; PloshnrshAPa. ..-11311 TORN , MOT,' Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. f., IrOtifley.) Wholesale end Entsil Dnigxbit and Deal, In Ptduts,Oils, Dyestu ff s, dr, corner Wood ..ISixth erects, Pittsburgh. far angular Agent fur Dr. Ford's Medicine. sp2l ~..P7 SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL i If. i ist In Drugs, Plants, 011s,'Varnisben tool Drisiliars No. llPSTAbenkr strrerPittamrghi Mortises wlllreceire pro r llattention. Air Agent for Snhanck's onlo Syrup, twarS.iily ilare E. SELLERS, WHOLESALE DEAL tn•Drusi, Pain% riye,tnfir, Terpirliv, , N 0.75 Wood sOroot, Pltbdngh, Goal. 'rt..rranted. .......... APOSSE r o RAUN ‘t REITER, WHOLESALE AND ItstallDruggists, camera Liberty and Et. Cltir sts., TORRPR FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. ft, Wtlrri*Oolcorrter 51allet street mad Munn. , keep, exertattlroubaret a toll 104 replete savortmetst er Drug, Xsollclner, htestbrinwebeste. rrrfumery, 014 all arra," per. "I =.l.ts 4 pre 7 srript l, l 4 care ful ly camp...led at all harm . ° • Jarely DD R. GEO. KTASER DRUGGIST, •lowooldr.t. CCIZa Wn.i etr,t Al 'an Plttaburra. • VrtiOutel-Dralcro. CHEESE WAREOUS.B.—HENRY 11. =LINN, Forwarding r and Commission Ilorch.d.and Dealer In Mears" Butter, Lake Fish laud Prialocs g enerally, 40 Wood Stilt:rove Water, Pittsburgh. myll Ltiß. CANFIELD; LATE OF WARREN, • _oluo.commt_44o 0. Para ardso- Slorehaut, and Wholesale Dealer . lo Westorn Reset,. L'l,Ceae, butt., Pot and POW) lab, ..1 IV. , otnnlll - 7+,1 ace g enerally. Front es, between Smithfield and WoOl, Pittsburgh. 111!BANE & AN TER. I SUCCESSORS JUL t0A2.1 3101101.1.) Dealersin Roar, Grain Prodnot, Comathadqu anti kbewardlng htertistnte. 124 Second streent,Pittahurah. 1.!.. 1 •5:-..11, ija : V.VID C. lIEiILIS - 1. FLOClic, PRO. duce, Prot ion end tsnorutesisu 'Merchant. N , IA mere; toms . of Rend, Pittsburgh. gives . his eaten lion to the de of blon .... t vt . pr, Bacon, Lard, Cho.ess, Butter Grain, Dried Pruit t. Seed s, &C. ing-Ronsigrunsuis BOIT eollelted• A LEX. FuRSYTII, (SUCCESSOR TO ti Tomtit Li So3t.t.) Forwarding sod Cbrarabokol Mr, -thoutt•boater to Wool, Hideo, Floor. Bacon, Lend sod Lard 011 oral 'twits:. aoterally, No. t't Water et, Pittsburgh, Pa. RIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION ID Merchant and Dealer In Groceries awl Prodacm, 27 Rh ewe, Plttlborgin Pm :' it'll'. t'i L . r"'" P."`,llg';' ~ .. o . kel4l4nelgureent ntlfclled and astlatactory returns guar anteed. .• • , , . delnlydawer .1010 BERT HUTCHINSON, COMMISSION llr me=h.t., rajas see of Wedsra Rearm Checre, UMW, Lard, Sawa, VA. Pot arrl Piaui Astra, Balfrnatui, Oila, ►lour. arain, Seeds,lh,l Erult,andlPrudura aenrrall7. No. lindthfield Writ, between Fin' and Warr. A aD3 .“ , uILIA.BLES B. BECU., , ,FORIVA 1 NG t,/ oint Gentionton Merchant., Dentin tri Flour, Orman, ti.. '_eon, Lrd nod Honor. and 'all kid. of-Produce, No S Solidi. 11,44 auciset. between/Indsod Wiater. - ; ,,, ...,-- - .p 3 1a ... AG LE .W.A.RRILOUSE.J :-AS. - GARD , , INkliti. liCbidentle - liiiidecz Itt-lidnir, Libert y tionerliTly, No. 6 , tonlrotl2 - ,. 4retat, bermes. y 'and Sitoitlifield.Pitteburgb, 1 iin.: - • ..-. • : RIL L - B.'HOLMES 1 RO., PORK AND • Parliernitot Nosier. In Provisions, owner of „ yokel sad Pmnt strrObt Pitthborgh, P. I ded Attorneys =E2=2 , t' • , COUNSELLOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW AND 00M1fIRRIOLBR FOR TIIR - 6TATE. OF I: o eLat a, uvky, -" : i A rE c l k a le , d ge:n enl n and el*p o. dtleas ta b V lls e , e s e x a n n n u i, Oa th &a. idtalnlsterod to,bo' recorded or avd In any of the above named States. (Mko oppcsito the . Theatre, No. 48, Vllll street, Pitts . Jelfedato .. ,..- ',l OBERT ! GUT, ATTORNEY AT ..'"..:.--: -' .zigr,Liii solicitor of the Bank of Plusbargh, No. 110 delB =.8.„4 ' A. P. MORRISON, AT. ..t..,, 1 .'. .. Swoop iskLaw. 0111 co: N 0.94 Yourth et., nenr my 24 Wat,d, :Aarzso N it ILLZEN, ATTORNEYS • . .:-. • .‘iit Lite; . Ofito In Odom ItallUng, 'Fourth street, . , Pa - - • 13tH 000110. AURPHY BURCHFIELD, DEALERS • thildikSsodlAdis: Dr.. Goode seuendly. • had Shawls, Embroideries and Staple Goods. tot badly MSC tmostislly extemeire smortmeot l ove the OlibetTedljrit received sod pains at Abe t • airiartilletror.iloarth sod Earket sts: oc3 & CO: 25 Fifth Street, will men this Rich Patin striped Wool i/ gMeh o pi ldnee,btChtn.'- ola Printed Wool Det.el nr, pe Lutre 00. r4Ut a sh6d.dttri m . en Rieh Pd'4'll4""".4Web Eenony Meld, atd thdt<aauttmenb ofSlinerls of the Intend Importm lons. 11112 , 011 CO.. TIST6I4) C L. ATMONT di CO.. L. Toll A. 3LASON L CO., IVIIOLESA LE and Retell Dealers in Taney and Staple Itry Gayle, Mb street, Plttabualt. Lil A..STrtOII.&.CO'S.PRENIIU3I MAO v• IC I I'LICATING itlib - Illnliire , t3lON PAIIIIt—.t protoplo tiv - ritihz without ;moo or ht:. tint pmmium 10,10114 to thrm il tho tihM ,ttlato Exit, tlttrthf.tr loft. • .11. ten beltinfol ntlicl,, with arknoll to nrk.., Imo , .. 0 .1 <pato the wry ht th.r1.41:1.• titort, without th. Iling. lIN 4iylt w ou, o n r ~'lnk, esodoring it loon:nitl. to om...ns tmtri . take the cornet hota r ani ,, a .:1 'ay Leal, I , IWIt or hotr,,r,lod ' 'to agaslty adapted no . writing on pspor,olotk,nood or own., . in tke homing of pialatt, d.tiliot, walk , . shi thlllmat. dot 'MN Woo or talc, with a boor or rataman Ina. Try it for . W.S. lIAVEN, Stmkr4 ondPecoon Omen. -___—. p b rime . Coffee; • I S& r b pasta Sus.::tr; ,610 Escalsisr Syrup; , A Taxer; 30 kgs 6 twist Tobacco; ‘ ll 46 646 ks Bt Cilbs6l6:• '23 la b 1,19 Sala Ort?ratuN 66 Das 144. thaerenr. - -3 0 Wm.. Rim '• •• GO 41160.4,47 11 Tea: , 33 la c•lkests DWI: Tea; GO addles need • 400 rim Rag Wrapping 146 briaseit strap 01.4; 400 tills Straw •• • 250 dos Caro Broistivi 60tere belt brands . ..411i le 60 bases Clay 4•110,,, casks Biased Ncbala - • 1 Id tibts c 'ran , 10 WO csiu '• 6 G 613. Allspice; , • , I,l* :4413 41sclait al; • - . I.s6irlitst Sub. Umbel; ag d "" • . Pr *l6 •• • • - FL= WI LSON' IRtaGreat /Inimical Corn Steller, NOW ON Exulurrios fa No: 65 Fifth stmt; rhi,t.l to d.lt 31bnidels per flour, la the or on '4 ttiklijegt .7thlnK . , ~i nr.r;rttrally Vanier, atarlisoir and Capital t" t4s o ,i *clutch trial Of thh Mulline. Tyiproalatal ore.; • . INMIARIO tibia. pure -- Cider- Vinegar 1,006 "1. 1 .7 DAVID C. licit wr. sff-400.11. bhtß. White rie,h; ;wet , : 711,41(F-: 1 =Sni mlri.NßY tL COLLLNS. WitARPING!PApERs— C o rm Cs, madfttfor alto) 'mite dom. snow . All NEW YORE{ ADVERTISEDDINTS,NEW YORK. ADVERTISEMENTS PromALBLIIT Ativtarttalko an . Cot- ; From IL B. SCIIYILL*B kilvertiritat Ilonro, Nn. :1:15 Woad- Rksecuromo 0rner.,3130 Broathray. Irno Tort. ' ! AIILLEWS lIAIR IN VIOORATOI2. I_4. For Strragtbralit, Reriorlng, INtrkontog, and per. ENAMELED itetnattaii.tha toonty 01 tho hair ittil'e '2soent•l4,t, uw- Ito. it iolculleater Kairf nod ilanilraff; Ituparra vitality to tlin Pont, of tho batr. lotoin rlwr and [natm to tho "ilarkilts thorn If t..a Haig, or growlua CrnS fo torso thorn If alresuly orhmi. anii maker the hair ,ilky and Ivory. In Ilno ntirtirry I J. i0.11011,4,3tt1it MS a tura.. of donning tbn limds of Childrrn. and bayina the foroklation of a rig:iron, growth of hair. sold to Drum:J.llB+lnd ' , rider:. In Faller Iloods Wholonale Depot, bit Day airc.r.t, IcoVi York. itif-at3noka r r- ASKI4'`, THREAD, 3•D DEN STREET, EMEEEMI It le :Not a Dye. lOrs.S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S BAIR RESTORER. 00T " rttt I tro%7l ,'„' .l " , i tASl ' or 717oolti',""t'or r. I MRS. S.A. A LLEN'S ZY LOBAISA.:%IUM, JAL or World's Halt. Dressing, Li esaeuttal to use 'nth tho Itsstorar, sod to the best Mir Drsultot rur o IJ or rottutt et toot. being oftcooOktarloos In mend hair %Mug, Sc., with ut the Hestorsr . out H. hisCiAN„ Editor Golds to Halo,. °Wo rim t testify to Its effects.. Ate. PB.ISIDRNT J. 11. EATON, Lis. D., Sttrfrectibaro* Tem, I oNotwlthstandlog Irret,mlse use, the falling off of Icor amaeo f stsa my gray locks rostorttil tooriettal color," S. UST, IiORLEIi, Attleboro,Ms ori I t ..lt tees . . °lunged the 'Crceraltralory; bolouging to old [nen, to the original hue int youth? de. REV. M. TLIACIIER, (GO pm.. of age,) Pitcher, Ch.!, !ego county. Nee. York. -My hair Is mw restonei: 11 is nothing like &die," kn. REV. D. T. WOOD, Middletown. New York. "My ono and thAt oral:01ot of my family. hie greatly th irkeeed, almon tald," REV.JAILES 111c1C1E, New York sty, ROMMUIeI I, I% It. L. REV. IV.PQRTILES, StanniclaCnon It liam met toy most maligning expectaßona, tn. REP. J. V.VRI4WOLD, Washington, N. U. "It if rnislly efilcittlung in restnring the h..'• ie. REV. O. M. ENRATT,lksylaborgia Pennsylvania. ..W.orno and dm climmrtraly minintnend lt,^ Mu. REV. J. P. 11.16T1N, Ch/11.1"11. South Carob,. .-The • hit Asir bool.;.s;Use oloistod," tr. REV. AMOS BLANCHARD, Mort&loo, N. H. “Wo vary highly of your prepuratiou,^ REV. 13. C. SMITH, Prattaburgh, N. Y. •'1 surprised . . - to And nly ludr torn as wheal was young," to. REV. C. M. CIANR, boxixton,Pounsylveulhg. ..lt loni stop- Tool my Lair falling unl causal n now growth." RFS. A. PRINK, Chaloognocolanty, Now York. ..lam rat. Med sal rt.:on:mend it." RliV. D. MORRIS, Clntol Inter, New York. .11 i. the best MEMM!!!!! York, “Itooommoodo It." at lye I/alb 11;1, but Up ruuriur•.L'fl[Y IT. rug',orpotrt than llng all preparation s svlnes keroot Cti'Outhneo.Unlssy tr.l mate. min t ...4„,'lr'eTortosi or tYrirtied'o"atTZL;r••7l,t: ad. DEPOT, 3 UROOME STREET, N. V in= Wares. &Melts , . and I upgrio% 1M...0we &stern to to sell nrtictoe lI:WNW of thlt on which they make man profit. Write to Depot for eirenter. tertosoutd Informrtigut. Gonnine to ❑{feed, if,, S. A. Allen, written in ink. Dewar, of counterfeits. nelntatt:OnnE rcrecra. • - DR. FEDDIITWANDED'S, Fictrorincr,le Produce o Moment, Alifier Ercry Desired Tssi r b ryluE UNDI. 4. lIAS LATELY made groat Improvements in Oils branch of business. Tho flavoringsare put up'. packages 011.10 and 40 iiallena, and minims but the addition of Pore Ppirit, oith• r let or ith prvof. and Liquors .nth as Cogbae,eitinir dark or pale. Holland and English Gin. Jamaica and St. Croix Mow >I o nongaholo. Bourbon. Irish and Scotch 101,isky. Apple. l'ea. Ls, Cherry and Rasplar•ry Brandy, Port and llmielra Wines aill be instantly pmdumol. It minima no skill, but srenblitow of a gout spirit. say 50 gallons to tewh gallon ei the le sportive Flavoring. Tho beet Cognac Oil. green. )ellow and white. warrended goutilno, as low as any other importer in the Essence of crew,' Liquor. Extract of C.w.o.'', It et which . produces bgallons of Cognac. Ilaw may, by Pr. P.'. age and body prepuration be made smooth with but • trilling expense. . ?be 'price of Flavoringsl are extremely moderate. and di rection, in full uilpplled by DR. LEWIS FECCIIIWANDER. Obultietasuf Deportee el Avg:, Eseenttef fat and Metals, Daguerruelye and Photographic arnica's. No 143 Lamm how Vo.c. N. D.—Sale Agent forGudfrers celebrated Coral! Bitter, au.ll.lln. apneborgenTA Qrarrtagro CArriag• Repo•ltory. TOSVII WHITE NOW CARRY on Waimea in his npatione pretmens,'"st (now Intetrerdtrited.l between l'ittaborab and 1-ds. mtet title, near theism 31:le respeetfolly incites th -rob! bt Mapes, his stoat of CaIIEIAGES, ant he partirMart• infortna gentlemen pLtrOuorre, that me price only I. ru . tila. Fourteen years' 'aperient,. In It, busi ness, enable, him' o Mara before hi. patrons the 5aan.. ! 1.4.• milrrthm nr rnam, which so many yam, taa , t it hoe been life partieular department to sehrt front dm seri... andmoot taiant•- , 1 Ent e rsMom:feet am, TM entre , - hi, new system is complet , l the ...snaly , d hot /Arran,- mein" will reapply the best and fashionable mane...ln. ten at mnlerato prices tittenounderel by three beery rayon.,, who It the mobs he decoration Wm," .1 Manton, has betted ere° the peke of Goode, roman" to large rented Joeopb White will tell on ready money only, at tomb lees than the usual profit,. 13.—Cartiora repaired moths best manner. with dls. foliribf Pittsburgh Coach rariOry. M. 1.. fiTEPHICNS. COS To BIGELOW a CO, fmorily E. I!. BIGELOW, No. 44 Diamond Alley ism" Mod Strii.t, PrirSRINGII, l'A. WOULD RESPECUPU'LLY AN- Tootll3.lto atirt4 <Mantua, awl yblic is gestural, that I have this ley porchaocit tip^ tutor. rat of my former panto, Mt Albert. and will curry ou the husttone 01l lot branches tit the obi stand. Y. 44 ilimmowl /alai. In changing the nun, of thi. at awl ai Trll witato !Lewd manufacturing o•tahllshment, I menus , the public oo effort shall be 0001.1.14 00 my pan to &arm 1110 MNe high clutractsr so long atsloye.l by of icrilecossorsathl .07:1p1 IL L. STEPHENS. Coach ►s•d Carriage Factory. JOHNSON, BROTHER & CO., Cbmer. of BrioIon! alga Retweca Strata. ALTICIIENT ern, NIVOULD RESPECTFULLY IN fp= their hivedt, and the public gem rally, that they are memnfacturing Our - lege. lkwoneltee. Rockaway. Haggle. glelrrhe and Chariots, it, all their TiTi• ons style. of finish and grotartlons. All enter. will be execukd with .tract regard to d arability and beast, of finish. Repairs will also be attended to nu the meet kwasonable term. Using in all their work the Lest Eastern Shafts, Poles and Wheel Keg, they feel confi dant that, all who favor them with their patronage will it perfectlylaatleled on trial of their work. Purchasers coo requested to lire them a call before per. Chißinlilorrhero. uotlyi eommustsion, 6rc ........ -.SOON L. LEECH JOE. 3. uteca. 30a. B. LEECH & licie.ll42 & 5144 Liberty •t., Pittsburgh, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION IVIDERCELANTS, DEALERS IS FLOUR AND BACON. Tin Plate and.Tirmar's Stoalc. AND PIT4SBEIRGII MANUFACTURES jilixity , . . bIeALPIR • CO., (Late of J. EL Leech, MeAlpte t Co., Pitt.bargh.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORyWARDrNG NEEFLCHA..,..NTES , Lome. and Washington Avenue, WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY, REFERENCES: JosepB 8. Leech . * Co., and Pittabargh Merchant* gen* J 11.11erlyr TUOMAII i G AGII : : , _ 4 4IMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCELtUCT'3, No. 20 .INne Street, St. Louie, Mo. .• - - - - - on= TO PIROCE, iIaicTII.LX k co., Joe. & Lute. Lookers, SIMONS k Co., Will rth.. to onler Lem Zoo k B E e ttlor aa. PoO e aallOnglro o laKey e osanuoror n rw n a d r do,n kc.. r Jek:lyd• DAVID D. DIMS D. U. ZDOII7ON. kE IS & EDGERTON, (Successoret to D. T Morgan & Co.) Wholesale Clrocees, Yenta:Jima & on Merchants, and dealers In Iron, Nall., Cast- Inga, tton Varns,Olaes &c. No. 107 Wood street, Plrta. burgh,'Pa eelfply_ SPRINGER lIARBAUGH, COMMISSION Merchant,Amder Wm!, Provisloes an 4 Produce ger, er4ly, N. 295 Liberty greet, Pittsburgh, Ps. _fENRY KING, (LATE OF THE Orm of King S. Moorlamd,) Controloolon Morel =t. Dipiler Iti Pig Metal and Blooms, No. 76 Water street, be opl9 HARD (SUCCESSOR To • dy.Jones d en.,)Conanindon and Yonvuding 51, chant; Agra of the Madlon and Indlanapollo Railroad, cor ner First and rem Plendonrgb, Pa. JaZtlyd VDWARSO-t-NERAL JL:4 Coranduron Merchant, and {Cholera& Deal, in 31. n. f.3ll,4lTntmcce, I mfr. - G . 4 end dome do Cipra. gnon. kr R. No.2tt Liberty arr.!, opposite the h.oJ of Wood, PIM., Imre?, Pa. music, Su J ......__ ._ . W . ME OIIN 11. LLOR, No. 1 W OO D ST., t1,..t.,,",, Inane-del Alley sort 'mirth gnarl, Sulu Agent rer cinciclatlNG A SONS* (lunton) PIANO FORTE'S, MA rutN ,A: TIA3ILIN'S MoDEL MV DIUMB and ORGAN liAll?io3lC 3 lt t . and Dl,ler in Munk awl Mitered rlorele. 1. ------_ --- I , <. ; Lblidll l ,t 13/10., ICo. 53 FIFTH a dd.. Friar, of the Ouldeuttarp,Sele Agana for NUNN ft A iwa piety york) unrivalled Gland end Square rta3rOrt, and CAILIIAIiT a NIKEDEIA3I'B amain, ME w. DEANS and ORGAN 0,0 3.IONIUSIB, Dealer, to Mode end Modes] Instintnants. , fra OTLA.RLOTT.EISLUSIV ICIANUFACTUR FA end Dealer lu neon Forte., end imminent Skate snit 31usterd metro noes. -Bole Aent for the ItABOICRO pi r ate° for ILS1141.1)101 k CO.'S Boston pu,,,, sit and without ANNA , A turehutoot. 118 Wood street. to 3 Wheat, Rye . and Corn Wantea, AT THE .-'.Ir..A.R. L .A.INE MILL, ALL W UGHIGNIr . Fri g SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN the shore estabilebuient, end am prepared Pay the Highest Marled Prime on Cash j Tor TAW) Bushels of Wheat. - . 10,000 Iluebels of Bye. ' 10,000 Bushels aeons. :i • ' Lit Ix the lettmlion of the proprietors to au Extra Prices for soy abates lots of Whits or Boil Whorl. They fatood to make very superior Family Flour, soil ere mUtlisig to pay a prey' au to fhi LEI/riser, to the .bore of au extra prim, to odate him to raise a thoire quellty of wheat, nod to talus It to market In gondorler JylS:3BO Logone do nougats. RACINGjust raturtpai to town, Bionaienr. ALPHONSE DANS& Profeetor at the University and the Moot, Intends to rams Ida Fronds Lessons pH.. 'Mel/ or Inds/um APIA, tor tenos at No. SI Fourth street. mAmmar4w4 1:100SPROal S.-400 It* on hand stud for Nam Pr sow B. L. 7•11/USTME t 00) PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30 - 1857 , . • Matches, 10,000 Gross. ITCHES, ClO Alt LIGIITS AND WAX TAPERS, warranted to Mead every climate, put an , in meld and tin tent.mt expreetly for ritlyrdnE endloldd Sold on t he taut liberal terms bS CHAR LEA P A ItTRISAI E. I,,S , Melden Nine. New Vora.en; Lade PIANO FoRTES -L. A. RF.NJAIIIN. 28S Bowery. NOW York. sole Agvnt fur Cana, a FAN• ineat FoRTFS, toroltinuned fla to!, and ttedth.— DrlCn Crum the Wont and flooth uninvited to rail and en nadros. Also, new and .mood Loud l'lnnos at low rican. A litodal dincdont given to donlers and tonahork 7r/him:4 The Cheapest and Best Pumps TN THE WORLD, having a SOLID PISTON and NIE.TAL VALVE. Vor pnorplng EXTUALTS,IIt/T arwl C4ll,l)l9l.TEB..enitable f. elelerne, Well, Factories. r Mho, kr. Throwl49s from alto:AM oUous ler Roma,. excelleut EIItkIENUIN I for &Aware. Lerge 111.01,M11 I I. dealer, Ali ENTS rewlltel, awl TNrritt.Cl2l MO. t,ll E. A. MARSHALL, No 194 l'eurl +tree% leOmd corner of Maiden lA.. New Yort. os - rracta Artificial Flowers, Fancy Ornaments and Lace Trimmings for Bonnets. TOT. 31EannINT5 Or 1.1 4 41.1101.1:- 9 1 he subscribers haves laro Alanufactmry Part, end ono in :inn , York, 1.01141,1 r devoted to Oro toktiafaelaro of On, above kind or goods. " Thnir pea,. onnk rtnnracing nom) . thounitn.l styles of Frothor, end Flowers. Also On, unWnrlel for manunuAnring them, whh Are wiTconl at wholivole only, at their War. ItOorne. LWIL , ON, rMYTO A C, No.loo, Itroulwar, Nor Ywrk . House FnrnlshingHardware. i(2OT S S WO 'l' "C"V I So. 63 314 it M, Nem l'eric. ImpoicrEits and Joldwrs of Cutlery, dm - S, Tea Tray.. Ftro Iron,Tiuurnnu.l EuanwilAd WArt, Freud] Tioned Ware. Antll.lLA Yry. Pita, 0.1 Jap:.:A.4l BrittnurtiK War.. 11A UFACIT - REGi rL, PLATED AINA , NA AND Mill:A, jo),ltad-a S 1 MAl,ka Law. N..w Y.rt. METE= • • • RP.kTON. Manufarturer of NOW 1111.iTrn JUL. provoil.o , lo. of ,CIFJUI. FI.7II7SITUI:E. lllni.stratml Ctt.nl t O...nit on application to It. PATON. 2114'0 , 0 iltroet, Nov Yeti.. --- Dlodecn Style of School ihOlrllitUrO, MANUFACTUriED tuil for falr I,v N .101INSON, So. lit, linderm drnet, New I.:111. A kyr, ompply kept ronstantly 011 Imalt. (Xs - ruler. fumartl. 0.1 spplicatl. 310,0. Ja9m.u.b , LIGIITE, NEW TON & BItA iSOTTEI7S, J . 21 iltooonor Str,o.l. ;iron no+, ANUFACTUREItS of the Patent Arch M Plank Plano For too, •-•.101.r0tt , 1 for dlePli.• f‘on . I-o tchnoso. furrtp.owl A pownintr olng - lnOt .1lolo8t) of al. , tone. I, v - h. , thoy II rorriv , l Coo logileol evotalums !mon tire 1;tc,.0l Innowoi elolo aim of tin. ,olvtro: and In or y folr..Co.n •11 0 , 101,11,01 oorth orlito kl,:o wont', lino. ohluanokl Ito. 111,41,101 1.1..1 1 6 1 / 1 ,1, Plo reolo•ut Aral. WI" h s., noool only by sto. gloArant.... floor ol,ondlio, la tune I. , roger 0 .0 any .allnwt, 1111,10•11 . unpro,..leonol 4 , .nntrol in all ' , Arlo of lho rountr, s tont rho, onp, tor ..orollenr, A Illwro.l dloonnnt to lerao n. , 1 rho tr:o JeLlyd • pAGILEY. & CO. Wh i;r . t Lurch. AIVO It •NI IMO. .‘ • _ NCF „ ti..lt large rill Fri mud 1 , 4111.1 y , Ig.n.rur. AA hi . ,iotr.rc...e. 3,7, .1. till Liwk T.,. (11, ll } .., I r • o,rna.• Briut'y. 0.1 ”1.1.4r.t no.l 0 1 .1 sl AV ta,lot. 1 h.t ! 11.• C r • 1..)Et... 1,1:1“.11,1i. GRIICERS 1..1, •hi lin. 1.. 1.1-I 1. ) Ch.•—••• lin•qat• . A LI:NANDI:it I. IN , Ilk/lA.:sA li awl 1 04.0., of 2,14 A.`l, u1:73 1.11..n7 stn cl. 1 . 1tt. , 41,11, M 1 , EL fit El. .111 4110 V Wb • r• . g 1,13.11 y stmt. nib ba , [h. _ . JONES COOLY - .W E HOLELAL uIiU CEItS and Dm* •. Plltsburgb .revt. u..ar Ciwtry Allez.l'imbarrli. nlyN - - _ sA.NeT. f PLX,Vrn. .I,IIVI • 11,11.W...1ft. URIVER WIIOLESALE S anti :ImalatlvlJ. A !f: - it rt . s ,LE - Sit a (Inw, I'mturg. wad Pitubnif.4 tut ra - . J _ ouN rifoio A: wIiohESALE firoct•n nad C.Annutsint, N. Lawny ot.r,.t. JOU.. Wleri , AeLI,..WI ll O, LFp A E .? Rip dute awl Valenti - O. Mannfkrtorrs, N. , 1-tt...111 r.rrwt. PittAbornttl. . - _ En ..... . ......MUT occur. ISAIAII DICKEY' CV., WiII)LESALE Ounrni...ino Merchant, an.l 11.•41rnoII, r't Kfl otrect. Vront red•t, Pittnhergh ..... 111011, xst. (Lat. , of 'h., nn I.its & ( b., TLITTLE &CO., WIIOI.ESALF: (;EO - cr.R.5.1 - ,,... 0t5,.1 r.doson , 51..rchAn.. I.lmlnn.sn htt.bur s is 31.tonf.cins 11:15,L.n4 Pittatonres. L W3I. 144:C1:T01E0N & CO., WHOLE SALE Groom", Prolong an i entrunnuturi MsrrhstO JIM Dealer. in Pittsburgh Ntanufacturr4 Articles. No 2I: blborty et rts,t, oornor of frisk, Pittsburgh, Ps. tuya •- - -' /9115 MIVIELL. A TIVELL, LEE A. CO., WHOLESALE droans, Proda , s d Cammlsaan Morrbotam. and Dealer. Is Piaaurgh Monotartur, No. Wood woe, b. [lava Water and Front a, Plialoaah• opIS ann aonw - pp ROBISON CO.. WHOLESALE Grocont, Comm Onion Nlerellonte, and Don +ll knot. Prorlolonx,Produco on.l Plurburn Mona. , on.. No. 234 Lltorty otroot Pittaburuh. jolltryn OVERT H. LEsAitG KO IA, CEA. en:nano/Om 3lorchmt, and Dodo, In Feather.. Fist, Flour, and all klrolo or °marry Vnoluco, No. 711 lA. <wry otrool, month o f Fixtb. rittabornh, Pa. Lit'orol 41{. mimeo mule on conolonru _ ouni. Jo&l,n1 _ 14.0111. ... IL PrIXAMPI ROBERT DALZELL & CO., WIIOLF 'SALE. lirocere, 'ComnOsaloo awl Formardlog Mer ellauto and Denim; nr Prodocomd ritteburglt Mannfootore No. Lll•orty stre.M. Plmourgli. Pa. loyl C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO • A. Satter,) Wholesale end Retail Penlor In Book.. Sustionory and Papor Ilangluge. Federal strot, Gth doer t E. of Merkel Stintuat, Allegheny, Pa. joliN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELIEB. AND F.tationet,ettocerteor to Davi.. AAgnove, No. GI ltitultot street. near Fourth. Pltteburgli, Pa. TrAY &CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA TIONERS, No. 55 Wood etneot, next door to the ,ad. Oct of Third, Pittsburgh, Pe. School and low Soots con. stently on hand. J—L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STX . TIONEE, N0....e Fourth Flo Artollo Etnltllngt. LFil3figlitßOTirsTLlO nod Stotionor.Ma•dde uAt. Plth tamed. ....... . ......_ ...._.............___.. P R. It. 'l'. FORD Ail' enntinuee his new VEOF.TABLE FRAC r M. Wm oMco, Fre, clul entaylvanta Arrow., (Fourth Strrot Rona.) Ennt owl o Diamond .rent, ['Motown!, 1.... IL. unlirottod MICCI,4 to /Lento and Chronic Mono.. cau not lot elitalNl lu nuy of the trft.llonl proctler rd Mo. irr...o Any.turlAniktrlyr. DR. O'BRIEN t...ANi ft RE C3.11E1111 CONSULTED st Dr. Sznitlinoorn, Fl nod ..41 rt root., r M.O.DA YS, 1V fIDNESDA FS nod PATIMIDA VS, rod. I It 1 aud Ito rr*.look 4?.)1 , .,1Anr0 on .1, promtnvitlo itond DocToßs (,AzzAM & FLEMING om , ” so 7, ...41zth v• • 01,•:, -.ma UralT... : slatc agent's. ...... _ ....... _ B g AKE te. cYor n& of F,entlt enldt E S AL O STATE We... l'n Fenn!. Hon.,. kn., 3101.4. Furunre& I.ought um, .11.1 nn rmurnivenni. Lnud Warrant& Salle, Liontl. And Sole. negntinl,vl. i'lvTrenl.l ntfentinn given to enfAlleloling Vnretn wd disposing of tit , . Tonna towel.- ma 3:lnt woe S 11.0LVin W TIEALEB. IN PROMISSORY .NOTF.S, Mortgages and all securities for Money. Parsons rots proems. INlne through my Agoncy, on reasm. isblo t•srose. ai,hing Id los,r thole moody to good ndvantaga, ran, AIWA, P find nr, and nocond <lass pap, at toy Data,(( sisr , All c.oxstoonicatiolot awl tul.r.l.as strictly confidential. Ohio.. ANT STREET. onts.aslts• nt. Pool's Catlsoaral. .101:dlf GEORGE \V. BUNN, NEA L ESTATE urol Tuvurauce Agent. attends to buying nu.l Real retitle of every descripitou, and to Lipner loteituem puerelly. Ai., to 1111031111 K property from leen or Among° LY tire, fur good, relief la Pitlitulelpitbs Cumpunice. Charges realiooublo. adrOtltee Wed aide .if Federal street, second ilium Noun) of tileNorili Coma., Alleghnny City. eirp9 AUSTIN LOOMIS SOW. Eh LOOMIS AUSTIN LOOMIS ,fc. CO., DEALERS IN Promissory Notes, Bowls, Morton , . Rod all Smart tloo Moony. MOMS] leel do Cheek. al short dotes, with rollataral steurittio. NOTES AND DRAM BOUGHT AND rename dSIIog loops two OSSASOMMorhgtaiOM remonoblo Wrath and capitalism tan bo turntobehl sith goal lioCuillite at rentuneronve anew. Alen, attend to d. Polo, Rooting and loSeArlig or 1001 EN•Ol2ln3 No. g 2 FOOrth strxt..lo,o WeArteriN LOOMIS, Notary Public. mr: R. T. VI.BNNEDY k MoLAIN lc SON, Real Estatft ,Agerata yIP• and Bill Broken., No. ON Fourth etreek tiOMAS WOODS, - Nal E, Tfr stmt. :pittshurq4l PUBLISIIED DAILY AND WKEIELY BY RIDDLEac rtrru trruzrr, , MlOV. inururtm. . DAIL r 47.4 TE theadest Yttrltaper Me 117.11. and &mina on extfossies circulation amour:the Wens*: <74 Rd midday a if .0 1,, intkrrnunt. to adro, o.t b•si pindium (M7Olll. Which fo reudt aeptiblie. Ar.) .- IrEEKT.I" C.42ETTE it itnmittery 11',1 wts day anti s .taniny, onf In r bliftetel Ara, and contailss in ad • to the ?rm. of the tone, a enrefutly ritliatUrrpTrt of th oossmersiot and monsfory or. Pa, and on desprafs Dm& Yak List. corriefest weekly few . this poissr—nsokiffg it Mr best °smears...of Nelospiper in the W4l. • 13.1 Dollars leer aastons, payable - lu adrarwe, or 104 cams per weak, payattls lathe Quinn. • Wfll:K Lli—Trro Dollars pir;stnaum, payable la advance. Clabx aro fa ralalaal eo Oa/ following tenure Four copies. arta year: f 5 on one the parearege up the dab re,.. at-a,l,auee umults! aru early required. and no FY put 111 man alter dm tlase 1. pto which It was 1.01.1. Rates - et Ad rtfinag. ayanra or 10 lloes, I Untie " " " Groctrs ifookoctleco. Srr 1340iciaus state • `0 =CU 1 I mouth. I " 1 " • " 0 " • Ynorly adrorthoolaretmlitled to ono equam,chang• able et plmumre, par ittibam• 25 00 411a-Advortimmouts with Ooh 00140 pan). Cl= FOlt 001 , 14117 , 1011, up-vlr• YON °ANAL COMMISSIONkiII, NVII .111A.M. MILIAV ARO 07 PHILDRI2'IIII. roannwrzfernwoonna, Jos J. LEWIS, of Cb.t.r. JAMES THECII;44 Assembly, DANIEL NEOLEY, Cxlltxn tp. THOMAS KIDDOO, Snowden 41. J. B. BACKIIOLISE;Ohi“ " NICHOLAS VOEGHTLY, J. HERON FOSTER, Pittsburgh. • A.:relate Judge, • - • OABRIEL ADAMS, of Lower St- Clair Register, JURY G. CURTIS, of Ohio township. NATHANIEL PATTERSON, of Birmingham Drearier, ' JOHN J. MUSE, of Tereailloa tp dommintioner, wiLLl.4.4i BIIIIOIIFIEp. of Poehim Audier, A. 11. STEVENSON, of Lower St, Clair. Clerk elf i&4 Court., THOMAS A. ROIV LEY, of rittataargh. Dirtdor 4,41 J. MaKINNEY S7IODORAS'3. of MftSlnj Lt 751.0.111 • A SERMON, bftl tr. the First Evgll.ll Viango taitterhu rlar Al Pitfshurgh, Pa., ov the Wornlnq of S. i Seprenabaf 71h. BY CIIARLEa P. KRAUTH. Irmatsnia, ST [117.1 1- , •• I. AU thin., sto fnli of 41, miu cat mt.,. ti ; , nye iv not estione-I , ltlt 100112. "Pr• tl tUl.ml with hrtortn, The Book of F.r,^Ck+laStiP seems It; deel‘le a question often put: Whetper esslotuon repented sfter his great Apostacy" This husk could only have hems written after an awful fall and a sur- prising restoration. It is khi- solemn protest of bitter experience, agniuet. the vanity of It man confection !untie for the benefit of the human race by one restart:alto wisdom by suffer ing, a warning against the'prodigious errors by which he 101 l into tuin—the gasping accent! , of n man just dragged upon the bank from the whirl or waters beneath which be was about 'nuking for tlto 644 time. In t hie' rook, F.ololuou ,Itrrowftil record of the struggle of man &Mir haPpinems in this world. Every word of it has force as the testimony of a pel.sonal experience. It i■ the experience of one who had drained to the dregs every cup of earthly pleasure It is no berulit from his cell, whip licrik t spoaks a *l-1, no gloomy mlsalithrope scowling at the race, oo child of poverty railing at pleasures he ever tau vd, no morn Philosopl i ter dreaming life away in nhatraetions -We bear a man Si whose feet swims had been poured, en whom honors had been lavished, whose favors bad been sought by Beauty, and who had not been obliged to pursue Pleasure. but Its 4 been followed by it, a men gifted with exquisite intelligence, and to whom o long and vigorous life had been allotted—and now. looking over the whole field of earthly ex ia cute he pronounces this its his calm judgment • that after all man's efforts, he is destined to be unsatisfied• it not to be positively miserable. Read this Leek and learn that man may be as completely satiated with prosperity as wilt mis ery and wool. Men labor—but the eager effort is unsuccessful. They fail to attain what they desire, or attaining it, they find they have not what they wish—and must begin again—again to be disappointed. "All things ars Pull of boor. man cannot utter it.•' •'All things are full of labor!" 0, the toils of man after some thing to satisfy the longings of the Bout ! Every language is burdened with eXpressions which cell of the mighty effort and the fearful failure. There is no occupation which can be imagined In which happiness has nut been sought, there is no accessible spot of earth which has not been trodden, no wave of the sea which has not been crossed in seeking it. In the snows of the bar ren north, in the sands of the burning tropics, sleep its worshippers. AU history is a mere re cital of how men sought It, how they struggled for it, of what they sacrificed for it, how they died 'for it—anti found it not. "All things ore full of labor, man cannot titter II: the eye is eel malt,- fled with staing,nor the ear filled with hearing." Thus has it been with the millions of the past,— thus is it with the million., of the present, thus will it he with the millions yet to come. Hard efforts shall be folbiwed by failure. Fearful sacrifices shell be made in vain. Even the con tentment of the few is only relatively so—and these whc teem to be most contented are not so at all time,. The great mast of mankind may be overcome with repletion, yet not fed, satiated yet not satiafied, enduring all the mischiefs of riotous waste, with all the horrors of famine and thirst. And the question ounce before us, Beloved, why is this so! Why must the desire, of the heart bo ungratefied! Why, in a world - *here the effort after happiness is eoincessant, it there so little! We reply that the reasons are four. The first le, Thht what we desire, we eft hoes cannot have; The second, That what we have, wo of times cannot enjoy; The third, That what wo enjoy, we ofttimes cannot keep; And the fourth, That what we keep through life we cannot boar beyond the grave. What we desire, we ofttimes cannot have., Whit we desire—and Who shall give a catalogue of human desires, a list of all the wishes of the hearts of men! Millions are eager for riches, absorbed is the desire after success in business, full of hopes of great possessions. But men', who desire riches ofttimes cannot have them:L The failure of many is total. One has the will, btu no capacity; his most ardent efforts 'are a series of blunders. The harder he seeks to got rich, the poorer he becomes. fie tries a thous and "infallible" schemes—and they all fail. Ile he.nv that such n man has grown rich by ouch speculation or branch of business,and lie at once 'determines to try it. H' shifts from pursuit to pursuit—when he is tt,merchant, and tkete is a sueceseimi of tine crops he wishes to be a far when he is a farmer, a wet or dry sea son inclines him to, be a merchant—and thus he is Impelled to be "every thing by turns and nothing king." He' buys in n scearcity and sells during a ,glut of the market, bye in his • goods at a price to which the ;Assail of famine or war has raised them, and sells them. off at a prodigious sacrifice when the next, news has caused everything to fall, and bisjilit fairly got rid of the whdle, when still the latest news causes an advance which would hav e made h itn. rich. Tints tantalized in prospect of some - thing which be never reaches, the seeker of wealth with unsatisfied eyes gazes on thtt'. gold en fruit which the wind sways from hLsihatid, or wastes away ILA the water for which he thirsts sinks from his lips as lie bends toward IL Another seeker of wealth is pursued - y ad verse fortune. Fire and lightning and flood seem to single him out. The ship, in which . ho embarks his all, f oun ders; the bank, in ;which' Ito is a stockholder, breaks; his farm is blighted and the men whom he trusts fail. The rogerrovta of others blinds them. They have skill and they are favored by fortune. But they ire too f er vent, they attempt too much; their aweless becomes their lure, until In • the multiplicity of objects they are helplessly en- • tangled. They could have secured a- ;twin: but they wished to make twenty fortnnes once in twenty different wart 'With theft=- capacity, and only half their they would have triumphantly succeeded,. IMO while some thrifty plodder with his ludicrous *tin grows rich by attending to his little, ehop,,the brilliant fi nancier, the large Minded'oparStacnk a magnificent scale, takes with on i egd the money brought by halts dozen enca sh, sad. with the other sweeps it all into the yawning jests of Mae dozen failures, and, after agoni zing efforts to postpone the failure which he sees to be inevitable, at last plunges into ruin, dragging hundreds with him. And yet another, with every quality to com mand success, fails in health so that he can no longer conduct, business. Ho roust let go the glittering prize because that thin and pale hand is too weakto bold it. Thtd wearied head -cannot calculate, nor that faint heart bear the oppressive land of cares and responsibilities. And yet another tempted-by desire foils into fraud and fraud is followed by exposure.. Ho who will'carefully look at the wrecks along the stream of business life, will be amazed to find bow few of the many who desire weals b obtain sig'Take another illustration . Thousands Ore hing for dietiuction, iu the department of l civil life or in the various sphered of human ant-, bition. ,And how many attain this in the meas ss i ore of their desire ? Some attain none of it j —others! so little that whet they. have only 1 arouses latter regrets for that which lies before them unattained. Many are longing for high social position, for mph in the world of fashion, only to realize the misery of utter failure. They are trying to twist. and wind themselves into the acquaintance of people whom perhaps in their emit they abspise, but who can help them to the coveted place. B t they find - no disposition to help them; they a iii e steadily kept down; their pretensions are s eered at. Even the virtues of connection with a fashionable church fail; all they would wish to bo forgotten about themselves and their families is carefully treasured, and what ie most agreea ble is sure to be consigned to oblivion. It mat ters not whether in all' these respects they may really be on as good a, footing or on- a better one than the privileged chts. The fashionable world is an autocracy, composed of people who are the world because they say they are. What is it that makes the world of fashion! It is not virtue, nor intelligence, nor fefinement. It Is simply recosfiiition, the mutual recognition of those who claim to be the fashionable world—the self-re cognition of a self-constituted chow There are . but two ways of getting into it: one is to be; born into it; the other is to be adopted into it; ' end of the many, many foolish ones who sigh to be adopted into it, a large part wholly fail. And it is possible that exclusion from fashionable life may tang those who care little about it, and who, from the little they know of it, feel no de sire to - know more, but who cannot bear the thought that, if they did, these impalpable ob stacles and these irrational reasons would pre vent them, and that people, their inferiors in everything which really graces human nature, affect to look down upon them. Few suspect what a canker at the heart of society this feeling is. The fact that thein is no recognition is our law : of this social aristocracy often protracts the 'struggle of those who wish to he ranked with It., and hope itself touches the raw place again and again, until the sere becomes n fester. Some wish to wield the power of beauty, to exercise the fascinations of manner, anii,to ex hibit the graces of carriage; hut they are des tined only to envy the triumphs which Nature has denied them the requisite charms to shore. Others wish to shine in conversation, to straw and rivet attention and excite admiration by their readiness sot brillinncy. but they fail so totally that. self-lose itself eannet.rerunin Idled to their want of success. Others are votaries of rile:ism,. but poverty and the necessities of toil, or a sickly ootly, place them under cruel limitations. Soule covet the pleasure and reputation of in tellect; but want of capacity, want of means, want of tittle, prevent them from reaching like object of t heir longing. All men desire health and long life, as the means of ettsioing the ends and eujoylng the other blessings of our present existence; but Nature puts her unwelcome limits on health and atrength, on the powers of the body and the pow ers of the mind. Providence controls our desti ny. The universal toil after happiness brings lean into strife with man, soi that one tramplfs on the fiCll.llt, of mother--we break the hub bies of others tied they break ours. All things are fall of labor; mast carrot utter is: vet she eye lo net satisfied with seeing—because it tierof - i times cannot obtain what it sees- the e r filled with hoaxing —bocause it ofttintes cats on y hear and cannot have what it Desires. ". I Vet it in tree thot litany du attain the objects of human .desire There are thousands who have wealth. and honor, and fashionaldc posisiom— thoslissels r;ho ore hesetiful and who have at tained the pleesto or they cuee: -tonnr who ob tain all that the heath erases. Whet then" Uoes the labor, the travail, the dissatisfaction of soul, cease T Far from it. Even with them the eye is not satisfied wills seeing. nor the car filled WWI hearing. And why iv it' It in becalm. ofttinaenwhat men hsrst they cannot enjoy. They hose wealth, but wplth i• unsativfying. ••fle Gut isereek silver slikll stet ho satisfied with sil ver, nor he that Ilsveth abunaancC with in cream..." \Wealth cannot bring happiness nor ward off misers., nor shield from bereavement, nor heal the sorrows of the mind, nor arrest sickness nor death. Maur is hollow. A sense of its instability poisons the delight of its possession, nod wheth er the crown tie of gold or of laurel, uneasy lies the head that wears it. Fashion is a heartless and wretched thing: tinder its perfumeddrapery it carries a careless and a cruel heart. There is no store so abject as the elate of fashion. When beauty has listened to its cruises for a while. how sick does it become of them; how , little satisfaction does it find in laming the light and foolish fluttering around it. Its possessor sees her fascinations disputed in favor of rival pretensions. She tine little jay in being thought Wealth! when it is claimed for another that she Is more beautiful. The throne is strewed with thorns if a rival is to share it. Pleasure, palls, anti wearies, rind nauseates. Sorrow and sick ness aro ever threatening it. The noblest minds have their peculiar miseries. In the insatiate desire after more knowledge, the student foregoes. the bliss of realizing whet he has. "Mucllstady Is a went-Mess of the flesh," ••tor in Imlay wis dom is mush grief; and he that theressetb knowledge inereaseth sorrow." The man who shamed by his brilliancy is ovens hemmed in the hour of his triumph. with a sense of diminished dignity, of impaired manliness, oppressed with a feeling that in the successful effort to be ad mired he has ceased to he esteemed. Search the round or pleasure, of the body and. the mind, and the impression will ho deepened in your non', that all things are full of labor, the futile labor of rettliziug rill its blessings from what we possess; that the eye is not, satisfied with seeing, nor use ear filltsil wills-hearing, bevies° what men gets he ofttimes cannot enjoy. And yet, methinks I hear you ask me, is there no enjoytnent in all these things! Aro you going over the stale sophistries which deceive no body, and arguing that wealth and position, and glory, and all that men craves, confer no happi• nese null have in themsnothing desirable I We answer—far from it. We concede the power of these things to give exquisite pleasure. "It is good and comely for ono to enjoy the good of all his labor that he Inketh under the sun, all the day. of his life which God givoth him. for it is his portion. Every man also to whom God bath given riches and wealth, and hash given him power to eat thereof motto take his portion, sad to rejoice in his labor, this is the gift of Goa—because God answeeeth hint in rho joy of Isis heart." Vet, we affirm that in the actual enjoyment of these things, the fear of- losing them works disquietude, nod that the fear is frequently ti premonition of the great fact that what we leave and enjoy we °Mimes cannot keep: When the young and gay are tipon an excursion of plea Sure the little cloud on the horizon is watched with anxiety, and as it grows, restless foreboding mars the pleasure of the slay long be fore thestorm descends. And :II roughlife dread shadows mingle with all our enjoyment,--shad ows of disaster and poverty, of serrow anti sickness; and mysterious whispers of denth steal about at the riotous banquet of life. We an ticipate the ills of existence by our fears "and die a thousands deaths iu dreading one." But not without reason does this spirit of foreboding rest darkly on men. The ills they dread come. Wealth melts tied vanishes; so subtly does it slip from metal that the words of the wise man have be time household words: "They make themselves wings; they fly 'mass"— It bin old old story told over every day—from the palace to beggary, from purple and fine lin en to rags, from the sumptuous fate to the ernst and the crumbs. You ask, who is Lauren who lies with sores too deep for the healing tongue of the dogs? And you are told that yesterday he wee Dives revelling in the mansion into which to-day he dare not enter. ' • llottoriestranslent as the breath its which it lives, and Its pathway proves' too often but an aseent, which renders the fall more awful. The favorite et ono hour, in society, is forgotten the •next.S . S "Beauty is deeeitful,.and favor is vain." It withers by -a natural necessity—a younger generation arises, the blooming beauty is lived .by;and She remembrance of former, triumphs only embitters llio present neglect. The more earnestly the cup of Pleasure is quaffed, the surer and the sooner are its miusseous dregs reached. In vain-does she throw ter gorgeous 'robe over the grinning skeleton of tuman cares and toils. The robe will drop off, and the ghastly reality appear in horrorsheightened by the con trast with, tba tawdry, glitter of the apparel in which she'attempted to bide it. "If a man live many years anti rejoice In them all; yet, let him' remember the. days of darkness, for they 'shall be many; all that cometh is vanity." The intellect wears away its own organs; the sen ses which minister to it are blighted, pa. . VJ I 300 .. 0 00 00 . 7 00 - 00 :..tOO 00 It OD r • • VOLUME L)M--.;.-MJMBER ; '361 ralysis invades its passe —insanity presses to its most sacred chamber: "From Sfeelbenagh'e Kee the streams of dohsge fioe.- Aed 9eift expires a driller, and a Mow." Old ago comes to sweep away the little which has been left by the years, and weary of life. but not satisfied with it the grey haired man trem bles on the verge of the tomb. Yes, beloved, 'the transientuesa of all that is mortal, the fa- ding of till that is earthly, the vicissitudes of.. life, the silent approaches of age, preventrnen from keeping what they enjoy: the nnutternble labor of securing what we enjoy goes on; but how. can the eye he satisfied with seeing, when they. .object which kindles it., fades as it gazes, how can the ear be filled with hearing, when the strain which enraptures it, grows fainter, as it listens! "Dust to dust." All before has been a pre- I lode. Get what you can—enjoy what you get —keep what you enjoy—keep it to the last; but tho long anticipatml hour has come, and yen must ho sundered from all of earth. Touching are the words brought nothing into the world, and it is certain wo can carry nothing out."— "Naked shall he return," says Solomon, "to go as he came, rind he shal take nothing of his labor which ho may carry° away in his hand," not a handful of all that hits been accumulated by the toil of three score years and ten. What avail now the riches - of the rich, and the glory of the great. "The small and the great are there," and there the small is an great as the greatest— the great iaas small as the smallest; the dead beauty is but a withered rose upon the ground: the mighty mind has entered on a realm where the feeble knowledge in which. is gloried here has vanished away, and the noble form lies like an oak uprooted by one terrilfie storm, prostrate with all its glories about it. "What is your life? It is even a vapor that appeFetli for a little time, and then vanisheth away;" a vapor which owes its brightness to tno i raya of sunshine which melt it away. There, on its wavering surface played the Lighta of wealth, of glory, of beauty, of every eareffly charm. But it is vanished, and whore are they? If life itself bo but a vapor, what are those things which are but the tinges of that vapor? rO, Dent! thou stoppcst moo's labor, but there ~is ro Toil which ho does not prefer to thee; thou cellist from the eye the things which satisfy it not, but there 13 111.1 sight so fearful to it as Mout. touched by thee the ear hears the unsatisfying Sounds of life no more, but that touch thrills through the soul. Thou art the disturber of all . joys, the poisoner of all human hopes, and Earth pours forth at man's feet her richest fruits and flowers in vain,, while thou, like a deadly asp, wit:sleet thyself among them! it is true, Beloved, install these gloomy features mingle in the picture of any one human life, nor do they crowd themselves in actual existence as they do in the delineations of a sermon.— They stretch themselves over years, in which there is much to draw elf the mind of man from his trials, and much to mitigate them. To man as man our Heavenly Father allots in some measure when is preeminently his gift to his child, that as his day . is, so shall his strength be. .Our very eases poise each other. sorrow counter-balances sorrow, and the delusions of life hide and soften the very miseries they make. There is a divine reason, a reason of wisdom and love for every feature of human disquietude. Is it trite that what we desire we oftentimes , cannot have God so orders it because disap -1 pointment is good for man. Without it, it is not well with him; without it, his life stagnates into a condition more wretched than any priva tion can make him. We are in training for something greater and more blessed than we now are. '•This sore travail," says Solomon, "halt tied given to the sons of men to be crevas cd We are teing tested and edncat ed. Thin life is given 11,1, not that we may continue what we aro, but may become what we should be. The host that is led to a givat warfare is fitted for victory by "enduring hardness." We must he fitted by trial for conflict, that we . may •fight the good fight," and come off more than conquerors. Is it true that what we have we oftentimes cannot enjoy ! The divine reason is that God would remind as of our glory as immortals. He has made no too great to be really satisfied with the bauble, of time. There is on eternal pro- test going on in the heart of man against the very trifles with which he permits himself to be absorbed. Theralis within him, all the time, such a sense of incongruity, of littleness and of shame as there mightbe in the woman who con. tinned to play with dolls, or in the youth who clings to the rattle, he loved as a abild. No; these beautiful powers which mirror the attri butes of Deity, the soul, which is to shine when the last glimmer in the ashes of the universe shall go out in darkness, these were not meant to spend themselves in gaining or gloating over gold, or glory or pleasure. These star-like spirits were not placed within tts to shine on flesh and sin and vanity: these wings of immor tality were given, not that they might be soiled amid the pollution's of time, bid. that on them we might soar to bliss that cannot die. is it true that what we enjoy we ofttimes can not keep' The divine mason is that tied would teach tiq that this in not our home. How care- • fully our Father repeat to us this line of instruction This is not thy rest Earth is not thine abiding place. Will a man encumber him , self with a thousand useless things on a long and pressing journey Will he dream away in luxurious repose the hours in which be should , be traveling on to life! Blessed is the hardness of rho couch that prevents us from sleeping. when wakefulness alone can save us. Blessed are the thorns that wound our feet and turn us back from the path of death. Blessed is the lightning flash in the night of time, though it scathes the sod we are treading, .and strikes away the staff on which we aro leaning, if it shows us the tremendous precipice.. over which, the next moment, we would have fallen. Is it true, that what we keep through lire. we cannot bear beyond the grave!: A divine res=in 1* orders it so. We shall bearnothing with us for a glorious home awaits us, where all that is earthly' fades hat:. insignificance. Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven whore moth and rust corrupt not ; where thieves cannot break through , nor steal. The grovelling heart of man, woo well depicted by that matchless artist who painted the Pilgrim's Progress to a better land. Ile pep resents that heart under the similitude of a man with his body stooping, and with a muck rake in his hand; drawing carefully together the straws ! scattered upon the ground, and refusing to lift. his eyes to a crown of glory which.is held above him—and if we aro toiling with the muck rake awn sordidness, is it uotin mercy that our God breaks the rake, and scatters the wretched trif les it. had gathered, and thus lifts our eyes to the crown of life=. Why should we wish to take the things of earth with us! Why should we wish to take the little cruise of water, to which, earths joys may be compared, when we are going to a land of fair waters and broad streams ; yea, to dwell upon the border of that river, which makes glad the city of our God? Why should we. mourn that the lamp of joy which we bore here, is bro ken, and its fragrant oil poured upon the dust of ar grave? We need it not in that land, where there shall he uo more night, that land, whose light is the Lord God and the Lamb. Why should we mourn that no wealth can be taken with us, when the very streets of the city .to which we go aro flue gold! As the soul stairs through the heavens to its hosie it can sing " fo eve aro lint the 1111h:dog drive Of trii divine abode; The pavements of those heavenly court. Where.l. !hall reign with God." Why should wo mourn that all the apparel ling of life must bo laid aside, when robes of light are preparing for us. We nro not to be •unclothed, but clothed upon," the vesture of decay Is to be exchanged for the apparel of life: "And trolling clouds of glory theft vet conie lb heaven which lc our borne." • Why should we mourn that earthly compan ions must be left, that the sweet tones of dear voices shall tall on our ears no more? We go to a land of high fellowship with angels, and the spirits of just men made perfect, a land the strains of whose songs, and the sweep of whose harps, are . all trethulims with love. Voices are heard there now whiCh ire hear no more on earth, the gentle oyes whose lids we softly closed, are beaming there again, the arms we sadly fettled above the bosom where. it. ceased to heave--oh, —they. are open there to embrace as: all loveli ness which is perfected is there before us—all loveliness which is ripening shall follow us thither. Thither—thither, for heaven is our . home The Wilke of earth are like a river. A summer river quickly dry, The things above endure (breve', Their Imeau Li Inlmeanltr, Them, etreatae or Joy which ne'et Audi Iwo Exhausted, roll eternally, And thither lot our erphtte lice" Why is theseye unsatisfied with seeing, and the ear with hearing! ~Why is the heart op pressed-With the unutterable load of '.'. It is because the eye bath not seen, uor the ear heard;` neither have entered into the heart of ntnu the things which God bath prepared for them that love him. - But. when the revelation whose dawning has begun here shall be perfect ed there, the labor shall vanish and the rapture of heavenly rest shall be nnutterahp. 'There the eye shall be satisfied with seeing, tbere the ear shall he filled with hearing:'.. COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES. 'Of every variety and pattern. FIRE IRONY, FENDER& TEA AND °DEFER SETTS, A a all °lbw . arrives nenally found In • Ent Ow ineon. rectory, A. ..l. at the lovaet ratA, by OEM W. MIBLET, . Sten urine Ned Doane Poi, federal akeet, Allegheny, Austral, .11ClliCiEiING 1. I N 0 F•.ORTI3B, amrrraacuc ST Chickering & Bone, Boston: . Granb crib igNquare Van° Sotto. Andth4rldylnien4d PARLOR GRAND PI O, FOB SOLO OSLO DV JOHN H. MEL-LbR, 81 Wood Street, between Diamond Alloy sod Anrth Street. TORN 11. MELLOR, tho• exolusiVo an 4 001.0 MICR rut Pinson - Km ate, for the dale of CHICK= KRIM; d FOSS' Boston PIANO FOBTFA, begs to centre Ids moot OilatvDl thankS to the citizens el rlttebergh, Alle gheny end vicinity, for their liberal',Urumqi*, Ind he has tura, tt, pleasure of informitig them that, by the Increased fecilitieeationled to the new and splendid 55000 Forte Mon. Ututory, remotly erected at all eitaviat, a over Two Hui: mired Thousand Dollars, and employed by Cbicketing d Sons exclusively lbr the manufacture of their even Planorortea, du? will be el:Laid/id . harp a full supply at thole agency in Pittsburgh, of all the rartetire mannthetured by thent.trom tboloost splendid Grand, Parlor Grata and Square Plaoo Sorbs, to the plsbe end low priced Plano Portia, all of which .111 be odd iso rortelity Means. Chickering & not. /161 e Leon avruded at the dif ferent Exhlbithirin and :Mate Faint h ficatag Now York. Wm.: other places. Eleven Oold 31edide, : I Seventeen Elllrer Medal*, Three Bronze Metialootad the • Niro Medal at tho ••• Fair In For the character of the above tannin:lents, the rulact-11 , ar her the plesaureof referring to about Five Hundred Faxgiiie• ie PitteburrlA and vicinity. who lwle purchased and have. in tuts Plane Portsa from dm shave manufactory, stride's, to the follow ing Principals of Seminaries who have Clalckerliaxik Sono' i'muo Formula ono, mil hare given their unqualified testi mony of !hair aniterlorlty over all other*: ' Her. Chad. O. Beatty, Principal of Steubenville Pamela Seminary. kire. S. 11. ltaum, Principal of Washington Female Sarni "aiTtl.' I , D., Principal of the Edgeworth Petal. Seminary Ite:rckley, Pa. Her. Samuel fl. Shepley, Princltial of Blairsville tamale Headway, illtdraville, Pa. Ito.. Joseph P.Taylar, Principal of Renee.' Don' Aral mop, Now Brighton. kavlor Female Semiway. Youngstown. PA Prot H.ll. Williams, Louisville Amilemy for Toting Ladlat, Louisville, Ky. • • 311 as Sarah Thorup•on, Principal a( PenudeSeseitmay at. Xenia, O. • ANTOId Mom taken In exchange at their fell value IA payment. tIELGDEONS, OIDIAN lIABAIONTITIIS. GUITARS, PI ANO MUSIC. AND AIUSIOAL INSULT/3M= 0,7 ALL KI":03--17110LESALE AND RETAIL. . JOLLY IL Ed.ELLOR. Solo Agent for Chickering & Sans, Pittsburgh and West. twn Ponmsylystnis., 81Wood od.;bornoen Diamond Alley and Fond, at. sech.stawr, . . Judge for Yourself I „ ACARL. -The time lies come wh e n our public are abundantly able to judo far thonielou no to toe qa•lity deny article of muchandiae offereakfuriale. • Now, te he eine to forma correct and rolfulle oPhtllfft ae to therelatlvemerhe of the different Canoe let the market, It in absolutely aceesary to try them tiro BO' Ind. ID this way one the meet oncnlti-Iteal wit alll readily dlyfluguleis betweces a Footl..t an letinftrent twitraramt. IV* Innite tien attention of nordista°. to out aplenal Fep .tuck of Piano Fortes, which an uonschintieuely believe' to to the but ad most durable inntrumentl made In tbla cuanta.— Our oand contain the Plana of MI. Ma Mad renown ari ma rdseraters of the Enatosud we solicit a all from these imamate! for the purpose of trying • and (timely cone mein.; ean Or .toe the different innauftrturea. This is Ike only reliable kg. We desire that our Flamm tali “.spat - far et en/4ra" and harlot, io any oak done a to the not lelwilou tbn porchaiter , . me will glen bitty. 'rotten and bi othogry warns Ili+ ny the instrument for asomber of rt era. We cautldenllyiuvltn the public to all andjuden fa; Oinausalres. One paten are the fume aiat the Eastern mono foe .r.tra, without addition of freight, risk, eto. ii. KLEBER d Ben., No. 63 Fifth Amt. :tole tgents ter the 'metalled rinno• of Norms, di Clark New York, nod otliere. ielersod2wd VALI, STOCK OF PIANOS— -- .1.• CIIIIILOTIT BLOM No. na Mood at, 2d . nor above II II h st, has Just reed and nols offers for sale at her new and sparlous%Warereetins, • largest assortment of PIANOS to the city. Flu. Rom the very host manufeaorim iti the United 'States, IticlndLog the billowing makes - ILtLLET. DAVIS 0 CC U Burton, who leoeived the foot premium Cl the "Sines: Charitable Atecimnic isesociatloth" Jones Chic/tering; Preto o te competition wi th the beet Amer. lean =lkea, as elect with I •Chlckerlog,” Doeton. ALBERT W. LADD A CO, Batton, received fret class Medal at Paris Exposition, being thoilghest prise over E ewsolwi by auspe to en American Ks Forte. IVM. EN ADE it CO, Baltimerr. B USIOARDITS it HEINS, liamSur,,, A. 11. REICIIENRACIL Philo; RAINES/ DROP, New YOrki.l. & C FISCIIER, New Terlq 0. BLIDATE, Pittsburgh. r c The above instrument* hero elf the lot at Improvements endue of 'every variety of style. from hose in plain ails gentled. Rosewood roar, for f.lo'. to the est elegant Butch for sl,ooo. No house 10 Meshy ran corn , in compwCitiou far the oombrr. variety and celebrity of It. itiatrnmentai 001 ' the extremely low prices at which they are sold. Every Unarm ' ' ' aisen Stroud N'UN'S KLEBER & lAlto darn tont rarelral 'the most complete anortment of \i - \\s a CLANKS NEW 'VOILA. PIANOS. ever 'nevelt to tho Welt. Thoy are NM Mon durable and perfed histru manta outdo northero. twtl. Ivo warranted for YITX YEARS. They will boooldpmltirely at New York Path,. y prim*. IL SLIVIEN. BRO.. Nu. W Filth street, sign of the Golden Varp. NOTICF..—We have Han. of on the test makers of this country. es that macho/ewe run compare andjodgciof the& ',hales merits. • sea N E W FALL STOCK OFfrimi PIA NO FOR FM rub.icriber Is now remising Ms num ft fall Moot or Pianos from the miebrattsi nanufatttory of Chickering & Son's, Minton. consisting of nearly olio boo instrumonm of their new sable and' isms mu& of furniture. Purcluicom: ars rerpoctAAly I go tonal and animism them. Also o livgc .took of elegant M o no Stools and Picini/ COWS, For sale by JOIIN 11. MELLOR. Solo agent for Chickering S. Sun for Pittalintgb,Westara Pennsylvania and Eastern eido. No. SI Hood Streist, Pittsburgh. ' • sea saECOND HAND 7 OCTAVE I„„) ROSEWOOD PIANO for eat,. low, made by ono of the lint tankers of tole Country.— been in n,e for lb morn.. Must be sold, the owner In tending to leave town men. Enonire at No. 119 Grant sty between Fifth end Sixth. seZearil. iSootto. . _ A DECIDED HIT.- THE'LADLES' JOURNAL FOR OCTOBER. 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Fletlon, Philoophy, Essays and &mom: Or wanting o,rnotentarizri Pamtly. Pntplt and Pocket Biblev. Hymn end Prayer Book; Babbath,Sebool and -Children,' Books; Writing Dallas. Port Fetes- sod Statbantsty, are In. 'lied to swains the largo and select stack nowoned and opt 'dog, at wholesale awl retail, by s. B...DAVEsON, No. al Market street, near-renuth- IRARPER'S . MAGAZINE for O c tober, is out and for BAN by " Ir. 0: OrLDENITNNY, oda Fifth et,opiolto the Theatre. NOTHING TOGO, illtistrnted, nn flawer tolgatlsing to• Wear; Nothig, to ;Wear: illustrated, freih rapplr. Something for Prerybody,l by author of !haw Purrhasa; 5105.91,10, for sale by .021 E.. C. COCILRAN - Federal it, Allegheny. JUAL RECFjIVJ D. Y EXPRFSS.- Bart L's sad A r dreiitmis is Centi - al Aide. 1 rote Bra. driti.oludeelsont and readyfor delivery. adventurss ea 'the North West Gawk dr Threi Years at LIN a Kind Philtiiof liy Abbott. Goy Uringston. Yor Mlo By -•— • wiz • J. t.RtAD,IB Taarth st. EVAN'S' -`DAIRYMAN'S •MANILILA rxtumma Wtrar.7l:lo Aitrlmaiee hint J, being • complete older for the Arnerkanlrearynnua In the manage. meat, of WeDmizy,, the raising ard taking ear* of rattle end Oro general tonPrectlon of the'ddry With no. to illestratlone.. By ()union -Seem; M. A: • in 1 sot. Sen. sell , KAY to CO.: 64 Wood Meet. YYOUATT & MARTIN ON CATTLE, being a melte on their breed, management and diem., romprising a full hirtory of the xerbme ear.; theft mien, breeding and molts, their minority for beef and Milk; the nature and treatment of their Macaw; the Irbole forming • complete guide for the farmer, rho rusuatutr reterloaryour. Aeon, with 100 Illuetrotloos. By W. Yooalt and W. O. L. Martin. I.:Bled by A. Steeens. lal rot 12roo.; for ado by • KAY At C0.;60 Wood "trent. JOIBEPHPRIagMR, KIMBALL, MESSICK t CO., .11.480;470 HALL, FIriIUSTRZEZ c I FFERT TO - THE PUBLIC AIL TIIE delleseleo of the season, soma op 'et the- ebastest m. Ure, from .0 o'clock in the morning to 12p clock et Might. Baldness Men gond others will do erelTtb ertll to and &m -ite ma Bill of r Fare at any lime to eta thdr eppetlte. flaying arrangements made to .receive chMee artlele• to wit., Bum Baltimore, rhiledelplthrend Norfolk, we rot offer • freW of • OY UT pAtaatm. initti the:lTbk. ditto, ear...bike of RILLYKLE TRATRIE'CIIICHEN. S. •-• NEED Brula, An. which we no furnish to Invalids or others; at Wholemla 'or Detail. either at the corner, of HAND 'AND PICNIC 618. or at WALNUT lIALL. Fifth ltreoL• .30 • 0r..117.1yd THE GE.EATEST' , MATCH :MACIHNE IN A FORTUNE )FADE • • 2110)LOP PATILNT near twangs b slample, cheap uxd perfect Match' Maur. The Ifackhus cOrteredy $115; Ls driven will mute the As , .111110 of the manufacturer In, ahort time. wham gocel wood le to be had ieadlly k materially reduced ibe .ifirrsescrel county or Machine priellelire„mt las 2110,4,1br sale at a moderate Drke. Forpart COIINTLYCI 8004 irifth 'ladkrstrr - h . T BUHOUP, cf , /hi q ue pt " t i t 2 „ 1111=e4.0,-.1%, ' 6 " ~.ot Wer. Rona 0, . and Ka ?Water end clelmr,to,!l7lzirt• I=l MASONS° nALL.
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