Sajtttt. | FIIISBUB QH: MONDAY MOBKINO, MAY oirmtAL paper or toe citt City and News Items. Thb T&sasuksb of the Young Men’s Christian Association has handed ns the following report of the amount of coal and other articles donated to and distributed by the society, daring the past white?. It wUI bo observed that the amount of donations In coal was 37,020 bushels and in cash $902,63, besides $9O in groceries, to. v The operations of the society show a balance duo -treasurer of $10,92, and there is o_ subscription of $lO still unpaid; so that notwithstanding the large expenditures ofthesociety, it is gratifying to know that it has all been paid in by the chari table public:— Statement of cash and coal receipts and dis tributions by the Young Men’sCUristian Associ ation for Winter of 1857-’6B - of Coal donated Id Ist Ward 7.450 bus. .. if •* 2d A Sib 12.385 « .< «* “ 3d, 6th A 7th 1,375 « «< » 4th 1,150 “ U *• sth, 9th 1,950 - 24,235 Amount purchased of sundries 12,735 Total bushels 37.02< And hare delivered to 1,783 applicatioos 37,02( Amount of Ca*h donated in Ist Ward u “ “ 2d A Sth 93 O' ‘ 3d, 6th & 7th 141 SO “ “ “ 4th :J49 7S Total Amount, paidfor Coal and delivering the •arae $835 90 *' “ “ other expenses of dis tribution, fitting op lot, gate Ac. 62 50 “ " ** groceries and olothing in a few extreme cases 15 15- Amount duo Treasurer *. Haro also received and distributed Flour, Groce riet, Shoct and Clothing to amount of Pi'ffs&vryi, Mai/ 1, 1868. Caoobt Aqaik-V-A fellow named W. D. Hoo ver,olios has been before tho Coart on several charges of larceny, heretofore, bat always managed to get off by some means, was picked up again, on Saturday, by officer Somuel Tests, of Mayor Slucbrath’s police having, it appears, resumed bis old tricks. A woman who resides on the river bank, at the mouth of East lane, Allegheny city, lost a watch, some days ago, under the following circumston- j eea: It was hanging in the front room, when I Hoover come to the door and asked to borrow an ax; the woman, went to look for one, and when ahe returned^Hoover suddenly started off. Soon after, she missed her watch, and gave a de scription of this man to the police. He was found at Beidlesiine’a butcher-shop, East lane, I (where he was attempting to sell an ax, which j is also supposed to have been stoten by him,) the officer, suspecting him to be the man he I wanted, having watched his movements and tracked him there. He was committed for trial. I A SBnsATIOH Item.—A morning cotempo rary, no dopbt on account of the scarcity of news on Friday, gives on Saturday morning a . pathetic account of the robbery of an old man a stranger inthe city, in the Fifth Ward, by some person, who dragged him into an alley while intoxicated, and ihus relieved him of his money. The old man, the paper states, shouted lustily, and the watchmen come, and, disbeliev ing his etory, took him to the Tombs. The stronger left the city next day. Well, it is , quite a sensation item ; but the Mayor elates j that no person of that description was brought I to the watch-house, about ihe time spoken of, j and if he had the matter would have been inves tigated. “Old men, strangers in the city,” however, who get drunk with money in their possession—we hod almost said, deserve to be I robbed. I JtrvcniLC Dbphayitt.-—A girl aged, apparent, ly about fifteen years, was taken up by the Mayor’s police, Saturday, for' wandering about the streets. She was a horrible specimen of ju venile depravity, though not a rare case in this city. She could neither read nor write, could not tell her own age, and waa addicted to the disgusting practice of smoking and chewing to bacco! ! And she but a girl of fifteen! She was ftmelancholy sight. The Mayor sent her to the House of Refuge, where, under the care of the excellent officers of that institution, we hope she may be led to love thatwisdom “whose ways are I Waysof pleasantness and whose paths are paths I of peace.” At a meeting of the employees of the Ma chinery Department of the P„ Ft. W. & C R. R., on Friday, resolutions were passed express ing their regret at the removal or tbelTTate foreman, Mr. John Thompson, from the Round House, Allegheny City, to the Mochino'Shop at Crestline, and a handsome watch, as a testimo nial of their regard, was presented him. Mr. Thompson responded to the resolutions in a neat speech. A aurplas of funds, remaining in the bands of tbo committee of arrangements, it was ordered to be presented to tho Sons of Malta, lo be devoted to charitable purposes. NAAEAtm OP RBuuaßLz CojtTEtsjoasand Recital la* ctozaTS, Including an account of the great awakanlug ol 1857-8- Bf Wm. C. Oonaat,. with an introduction by H. Ward Bsacher New Tork: parby A Jackson. Thi* la a seasonable work. Tt comes out at a time when the publie interest is keen in the matter of renvois, and it will doubtless be wide ly read. Mr. Beecher'r introduction commends warmly, while It guards the reader against what is erode and exaggerated in the narratives con tained in the book. For sale by J. S. Davison, No. 61 Market street. Is the Conrtof Quarter Sessions, Saturday, a petition from a large number of citizens in the districts interested, was presented, praying that a new township be created out of parts of Ross, Reserve and Robinson, defined in the petition. His hojor appointed J. Mitchell, Surveyor, and J. Batnpxonand James Anderson, Commission ers, to enquire into the expcdioncy of forming tha new township. 6 iDESTiriiD.—A coat found io the possession of a thief arrested by the Mayor’s police, the other day, has been identified by a gentleman from Detroit, named C. L. Hastings. The name was la Uje sleeve of the garment. In a letter to the Mayor, Mr. Hastings says the coat with a number of other articles of clothing was stolen from him in September last, as we under stand, while passing through the city. Two “nice young men” got ioto a difficulty on Market stroel, on Saturday, and were ar rested by the Mayor's police. They were terri bly frightened, The Mayor fined them $6,00 each, and committed them in defanlt, but they wererolsued soon afterwards by the assistance of a friend, who paid their fines. It was a les son fdr them, however, which they will not soon forget. PnorsssioSAL.—We refer our readers to the card of Dr. J. H. Christy, M. D. ( in another col umn. Dr. C. comes to us with such recommen dations that although having enjoyed no more previous acquaintance than arises from his be ing an “old subscriber,” wo take pleasure in recommending him to our readers as n worthy gentleman and physician. The District Court, on Saturday, heard (ho arguments of counsel in the case of Alex. King va. James M’Cully; bill in equity for a special injunction to restrain defendant from closing a private road, over the grounds of Mr. M’Cully claimed by King. Tho Court refused the appli cation. vv MoxosqaHXLA Bobouoh.— Judge M’Clure, on Saturday, granted the petition of citizens of tho new borough of Monongahela, asking the Court* to fix the time for holding the borough elation His honor fixed the third Friday of May for the purpose. ~ Tbs Amkxicas Uluhmaysb Mauazimb Messrs. Haul & Miner, of the Mssonio Hall Lit erary Depot, send us number fivo of the above illustrated monthly journal. It contains quite a Urge amount of very interesting and readable misoellaoy, and the usual quantity of wood cuts. Jacxsos M'Caxtxt, charged with robbing Mr. James Gosling of a gold watch valued at $l6O, (tha particulars of which_we gave last week;) was finally committed for trial on Satur day, by Alderman Wilson. Wat. Sbepfaxd was committed for trlal r on Saturday, by Alderman Hoon, charged with as *l2slll with • brick, with intent to take "*** parties live in the country, we nnaerstand, and quarreled for some slight cause. , ®*JSs**“ — : toforatUim bu beta mods be- MoMmUts, bjJohn Bradley, * Elirebetb, with b»^!e. h owS , so < S ,or . k p “ l * I bar e h “ d ’^‘7 j* ‘"rSK. i “>• price ef horst-.boeing to on# dollar tad a quarter per set. The new regulation goes Into tffeet on tho i,t 0 r Jai, next. - ' Tax County Auditors, Messrs. Murray Car lisle and Stevenson, were sworn in, in the Di» trict Court, on Saturday, as a Board of Licensers under the new liquor law. T&l Untied States District Conrt meets in this dty ww few casts on the list ftOB 99 WWtoTftittßf, etc. < PlttsDttr|h Annual Conference of th» w, JS.Clmreh* Special Corr©*poodence of the Plctabargb Daily CiuBBiDQE, Ohio r Friday Morning, April 30, 'is. Taiao D*r,—The probationers In (be Confer ence for two years standing were calted forward and addressed by the. Bishop. After which the nsual questions were propounded, all of which were satisfactorily answered. „J„ h ? ’■'toremain on trial: „ as then taken up and the candidates were examin ed, passed and conlinned on trial De. e c‘on W . e ord"r , “ ,J ' P “ Sed “” d Ple " ,eJ «• _J h «“«l'on. Tie. who are the Deacons ’■ Td and pS “ n,me C “ did “'" "" «“»" no ' ion refcr " d .*?• of local preachers for local Deacon s orders were callod for and W McCracken Thomas Storer, L. McGuire, J m h ’l' 5° J - M «ek, J. Wcst.S. M. Hick man, B, T. Taylor, A. Baker, and B Fast, were duly recommended and elected. The report on the Wilberforce University was presented by C. Thorne, after which the Con- , Waa a^^ the subject by Messrs j Wright and French, agents of tho institution. Fbidav Afternoon, April 80. - Third Dat—Afternoon Session.— On mo tion the report of the Committee on the Wilber forco University was adopted. A letter from Rev. Jacob Rothweiler, p Elder of the (German) North Ohio District of the North .to Conference, was read, and also the follow ing resolution: i Tlmt we, the .Ministers of the Fitis burgh Conference, will retire the German Mis sionary or the Collector of the Allegheny City German Mission kindly in our different fields or labor in the boundary of the Pittsburgh Con ference, and promise them our help in raisin* collections or subscriptions among u 8 for the benelif of their chnreb building in Allegheny City. b 3 After which Rev. Hugo Rehm, pastoTofthe German Church in Allegheny City, was intro duced to the Conference, and addressed it in reference to our German work in that place. On motion the resolution was adopted, and Rev. Rehm was permitted to take up a collection in the Conference. The following resolution was presented, read and adopted: Resolved, That hereafter the members of tho several classes be, and are hereby required, to meet the committees of examination on tho day previous to the commencement of Conference. The following resolutions were adopted, as recommended by tho Committee on Slavery : 1. Resolved , That we, as a Conferenco, will use all means and measures that Christian Mio- Utera may employ, for the niter extirpation af Slavery, and thus labor to create a correct pub lio sentiment on the subject. 2. Resolved, That we heartily approve of tho Anti-Slavory character of our chnrch literature and recommend tho circulation of Anti-Slavery books and tracts of onr own publications, espe cially “Mr. Wesley’s Thoughts on Slavery," and hat we will pray*for, and exhort our people to pray, God to hasten the extirpation of this great sin from the Church and tho world. The Committee on the Bible Cause reported which, after tho adoption of a portion of (be re* port, was laid on the laid on the table for the time being. On motion, the business of tho session was suspended, in order to hear the Annual Mis sionary sermon by Rev. Edw. Birkott,appointed at the last session of the Conference. The Conferenco Missionary Society held its -ah Anniversary, commencing at 7 r.M., the venerable Rev. J. Monroe presiding. The annual report of tho society was read by J. Horner, Secretary. Tho report reprceentsan iproved slate of things in this noble*cause, receipts being an increase of nearly 33 percent oyer last year. This, of course, includes the eitri* collections to pay missionary debt of Parent Missionary Society. After the business potion of the society was concluded, the distinguished Missionary Secre tary, Rev Ur. Durbin addressed the largo au dience an hour and u half on the Missionary cause. The crowd Was immense, and the well known ability of this eloqoent minister, inter ested thepeople until tho last word was uttered Saturday Mobsiso, May I Fourth Dat—Mubnino Session.— The re commendations of Local Deacons for Elders were called for. and John II Holler being duly recommended and examined, was elected. The recommendation of John Simmons, a Local El der of the M. P. Church, Tor recognition of his orders, was presented, reaJ and the Conference agreed to recognize his orders, provided be take upon him onr ordination tows. The following resolution was presented, read and on motion adopted - Whereas, Rev. Pardon Cook haring been transferred to the Ohio Conference, therefore, RsialveJ, That should tho appointing power be in any way embarrassed by the transfer of Brother Cook, we most cordially recommend his re-transfer to this Conference. Papers from the Poland Female College and the Mount Union College were presented and on motion referred to the Committee on Education The Committee on Missions presented a re port, read and on motion approved. The annual report of the Book Committee of the Western Book Concern and the Exhibit of the Agents were read to the Conference The sales for the year ending January 31 1 .-/,s reached $299,713 79. Tho consideration of tho report of the Com mittee on tho Bible Cause was resumed, atijjf' afler some amendments was adopted, The Committee on Temperance presfljffrfl a report, which was read and adopted, fir Tho report of the Committee on/f araonsicea was presented, read, and on 6 The Committee on Ihe WMStof Iho Church J? * h “PSS*S«Mi»4 appro-red. li Stewaflas ortJonferenco for (be disburse penis ojiaarenl funds, made a lengthy report, Wpien was unanimously adopted. adopted^ 110 *' 08 resolutio ° WBS presented and Resolved, That it is the duty of the preachers yder all circumataoces, to make effort to take 5P collect ions provided fe t io the discipline. The Committee on the Centenary Funds pre sented their report, was read and adopted, with i° lixo offictr9 in charge of that fund Tho Bishop announced Lhe following person* to compose the committee of eiaraination • S Wdler” r ~ S P Sf '“ or ’ S Cha I’ miin - z Seeondyear —J Henderson, J. Horner A G Williams. Thirdyfar— J.Moffitt, J McCarty, D A Mc- Crcady. Fourth year —W. Lynch, S. Baker, A. L. Potty. To preach the Missionary sermon next Con ference, D. L. Dempsey. Alternate, H. Miller. Tho periods for taking up the regular Confer ence collections for tho coming year be taken up at tbe same date as last year. Adjourned. —-» Tub Lake Superior mail brings advice from the Minnesota Mine;that the product in March was 136 J tons. The product has diminished materially by water in tbe shafts, and 70 fathom level interfering with tho work. Tho Superin- j now overcoming tho difficulty, having added the reserve boilor to tho engine No. JJ, and thus increased its efficiency ; so that he expects to make a considerably belter return for ApriL ihe brocks of ground between Nos. 4 and 6 shafts and 40 and 00 fathom levels appear very promising, and aro producing well Fayxttb Coustt Bake.—This new Institu tion, the charter for which was granted in ’67, la nearly ready logo into operation. Wo ore pleased to learn that Everaitl Bierer. E*q , an old and highly esteemed oitizen of Uniontowo, has been decided on os the Bank President, and tbe community have entire confidence in his in tegrity and ability to manage tbe affairs of tbo Institution with prudence and safety irnion toioH Standard. Miss Davenpobt.—-Tbo engagement of this charming actress terminates on Wednesday eve nlng next. This evening she appears in MCa roille. ’ Wo hope she may have a full house. We learn that the indomitable Seth T. Hurd, p,k iC was elected one of the City Fathers of Brownsville tho other day. It may interest strangers visiting Allegheny City, and others, to know that a superior article of Men's and Boys elothmg, white and eoloredlsbirts, under shirts and drawers, glove*, hosiery, Ac., ran be bad at Carnaghanis, Federal street, near the Post Office, at low rates for cash. Every garment Su ld in the establishment la warranted well mmlo. j braAKQxa in Town.—We hare Loen gratified by n call from FredoHck Ayer, Esq., the business man of the firnTOf J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. A short ac quaintance with tho gentleman convinced as that not tbe Doctor’s skill in compounding bis modicine* is alone concerned in the immense consumption of them; bat that U takes business talent of no ordi nary measure to pass them around the world. Mr. Ayer, manifestly, has these abilities and the success of his house shows that be uses them.— JUmphit Whig. J CHEESE. —500 bxa prune Cutting Cheese Joit rac'd, and for ealo by LEBCP A lIPTCfnNSON. OMINY.—S bbla Pearl Houiiny in store . and for gate by op2B LEECH h HUTCIHffgOM. *GGS.—B bbls in store and for sale by I >P2S LEECH X IiPTQgfNBOM. >A<JON.—IuOO iba Shoulders just received * and torsola by «p 23 LEECH X HUTCHINSON. HIRING-30 bbis Halifax in store and far _” >b > *t»2B Lnoa * lIOTCIII.NBQ3. Iba wuxy.—4U Bks in store and for sah -HL- gP 33 LKECn * nUTCHIKSON. Hydraulic Ce ,pH i-Ewn* Hoicac?sos. ' Telegraphic \oße, May l.—The steamer Eorn«sa, from usbarg, has arrived. Sbo brings London dates to tho evening of the 11th. Bernard a trial closed on Saturday afternoon. The J ni 7* B * ter °Q* hour * consultation, pronounced him not guilty. Consols firmer, elo.-ing on Saturday af 961fcoP<’.i elegrapbic dispatches received from London on ■~n onlay state that on organized plot in faror of ftussia had been discovered in Circassia, and that . , officer who was implicated, together t several Knjiian eotissaricr, had been condemn ed to death. - Sf. Lucim, .May I.—The river is still receding at r po< s- I .’ anJ ,be “PP OI, J{re ama are on the de cline. There was a heavy ram l.i-i nigh', but i* is clear this m.'rning. Thermometer cl L-niriu.k. Jlny I, _||„n,v u«r»it. tconcr " .""S"' 1 It .| [..rnric. and has loft for parts unko-wn \ 1«-r-sr?rl otfored fr.r his apprehension. e- - i'!. w \ ..nn, May 1. The ■lcatasiup, Arag.. «S« uo,l1 J *i‘S »» pailco?,,,. .ml sb6,uiMi in specie, and the Sivcniu. lor lUmlmrvb with-iy«, sailed to-day. at noon. “ aod indicates ram; thermometer a( 81' (i™m“ s 'w T ;’- C ' Tr ' M,T '-S*i'h OT branch cf Telegraphic markets. ais « n . f” rt “* "»J »n».Itl«I „ jls il, Mbt-uk..» 4a.ICWWI Eri.asl4: jfr,l,l. Micbimn Central e3 l . - Tl *" ™»'r,.,.,k„, „„ nl „ IWh There 1. , r.lr J.m.ea fi prto™,“ Evo t>oU «t GSU/ft’O r **"’ lo "| orf - 1800 Unsli-I* I’ouna •»■ biduiling too he,n J|, r«<“r' fo'Lr Ml nmly: ule. le 1,1,1. itlc,jimv 't. T , r -rimr J,,u *n.l jinrlmnt«l ; lion bnl, vh»kVJ™f ?•» ,"s t™ th» east steady T ' r Exr,inn €« on n.ftt T r“°“l U 7.! - Floor BfsVlv WW , inM m O5 (311,08 f..r rod and Jl.i'uaiJti f or ..i..,. r , I *»* t‘.y^ S?a-[" '"p" s *s“ ** 5 -113-1' 4 . Provisions h«avy 3 1 1 | //ra„ l.y H, v „ r , rr 1 Tc Experiucshrm.—lii.itoooft„>ibe o** e that when afflicted by attack* of -cold,” or diseases uf the throat and lung?, men launch forth into n disordered system or experiments, trying this ajul that pretond ed curative, and getting worse as a general thing in return for their trouble and expense. It gives us pleasure to recommend to all such "cases’' the med' icioo known as Bowmax’s Vegetable Cmvpoi-nd, which, wc aro well assured, is better calculated to effect a cure .than any n<><4Pum with which we are acquainted. We presume it can ho had cf anv re spectable druggist. The Babe Tpdtu. — Highfalutin oven La* failed m the effort which has been put fr.rth to do .ior*i>'r per juttire to that magnificent triumph by which tho human countenance may be put upon glas*. and kept an uact remembrancer of the feature* of the loved or departed. Tho bare truth that it can bo done, smiplo 04 is tho operation. i ? not realizable j 0 w'.rjs —there is uo appreciating it justly but a v b.,, ilmie ; and here, wo must say, theft is no gentleman in tho business tnr.ru competent to take picture* in any stylo of the :u i than Mr. Anv< <t W-. >. \ Fourth street. Ft-MALK Peru;. rtr-N -lWlOMlll say Unf DUdl ot tomale lovelines* docs not depend upon appear anee—the mechanical contrivance (if dross. The im portance of a little “duck of a bound" was never too highly estimated,in fashion, and tastefully trimmed it m a world of bcaulv iti itself. The India* -h. uld ■ rail theofseives of the opportunity which tl»oy c n joy ..f securing “the latest" at the Milliner -h ,* „f Mrs. J. JErniEv.No. j : Diamond Alley. -No Tax os SnumiT.-It is not rot t., that unfnrtunato pass in this country tint sunlight i« made a means M politic »l rc\enu'e. 11 is a* free a when it first burst upon the world, and wo ran all indulge iu it without .-oat. To ihe artist this ia n happy incident, a* light is most essential to hi« r,r, orations, an J hu can baveir in ahundar.ee, -/■ -'.t provided he but allow- it admission Mo»*rs Dougherty d Co., «,f the Anchor Skylight Uillerr, Federal street, between Robinson and Lear.-rk, Aile ghony, bare cunsullcd their own and tboir puroiis' interest in this particular, and recur.. I an lUnmina lion unexcelled in either city Their picture* ore of course superb. These gentleman are prepared to fr>uiu paintings or tnyrs- mg* m y,|| „ r , rave moulding. Thk M->stii ■ t- Mai.-We ujiori the ®ea?on of gayety and sprightlioes will be complrtelv mangy rated in tbi- month, f. r tho hd.es uulnot mthnand their natural impulse t.. »miln and ».<• pretty, let ••<wn6don«a” droop :.r it roar Wncn ILO bird, ,ing and Wood and livid dres. m H>e tu.itciiii-?, -.rrv ofoaturo, why should tho v.omon not ••|-|!.-tr W« confess that Mere the oi~c-t plans of finance haro "gang aglsi," and businc-, u stitl •tagnant, wo look totbeladies fur an nrhicvaicnt nl,i.-L has pr.. ved too much fur tho genius u| men «th*» wtiiti - , n motion of the monetary current. Tho busy throng to b* seen every day at’ the faMiionabto Millinery and Dress Goods establishment of Mrs. Tatlor, corner of Market and Third Plreets. lend* confidence to tho opinion which we have suggested al.-.ve Co-.rVER< iAL lit.Ci ATl•)s.* There uno lack, n-w uflatfititici fur business education, and if half ol the Commercial Colleges which have put in motion r Sr*tfFsnired OTen moderately, tnenso amount of mercantile ability (such as it mj y bej ground out annually. Bnl mil m the front rank, over, to be revered for iti influeoce, long stand inland the undoubted «|ualiticationi of its teachers »e find pcpr-3 Men. basts.' Cullmr. orpins’ burgh. No cannot recommend a better school than thii for the preparation which youth requires to fit tt for active life. Ida thorough in every depart ment, and its professor- of Penmanship, Law, Ethic.. Huok-kccpiog, Ac., the most eminent of tho country l.svexTiot*.—The cause of i hilaothropy was never moro enhanced than by the invention of tho lowing Machine, an article which crude yet serviceable at tint, has been perfected and rendered thu means ol saving ootold labor and wretchedness. Messrs. Singer A Co., tho celebrated manufacturers, of New York City, well deserve the nch harvest of wealth which tho rapidly increasing ialo of their machine is yielding, and wo trust that « u Ag * 0t ‘ n tbb cit J- K S ' PBW ' E,, l . corner of Market and Second streets, may find a demand for the articlo to hi* ability to supply the public wont. He has just received a new family Sewiug Machiuo, enclosed in an enameled case icabinet,) vbich, as an article of furniture. Is highly ..rimmon and as a sewer is considered tho very tost. It will pay tbo lady readers oI the ‘imr'tc, and others who are interested in such improvements, visit Mr. Straw's, where a variety ot tho marfai may bo examined and seen at work. A.l Elioast Eutabusuubkt.— The fine Milli nery establishment of Miss C. Boggs, Federal street, Allegheny, affords advantages for tbo ladies of onr sister ettics nowhoro excelled. The proprietors re. turned-last wook from the East, which *ho bus al ready visited twice this spring. Her seconJ assort* ment is very extensive and embraces the most fash ionable styles of bonnets, trimmings, Ac., which sho Is enabled to roll at prices nnprcoJcnlly lovr Call at her elegant salo room. Aw litvßWrtE Diabowd.— Mr. Hay I\ Matthews has deposited his great Virginia diamond, estimated to bo worth not less than two millions of dollars, in the bank at Charleston, for the inspection of tbo curious Wo have no diamond of that value in this city, bat wo have some perfect gems-in the way of tl E“?, b Vl en nl a °y ,lm ® atthe Brown Htone Clotlnng Hall of Rockhill A Wilson, f.OS and Chestnut street abovo Sixth, Philadelphia. J Worm,! Worm. I Worm. t—A groat many bwn.cd treaties h.vi. been written, explaining tLe orldn of »n.l classifying lbs worms generated In tl*<s human sraf.-m Scarcely any topic of medical adenre has elicited m».re acute olmetratlon and profonnd search; aed vot physicians ■re very mpeh divided | n opinion on tli* Biibj-rt.' It uin-t Uadmltted, however, that, after all. a mod* of expelling them and purifying the tody from their prawncr is of ralua than the wlaml dit'iuisitionv as to their origin i «« U » v 0 e *P e,,ln K a P*f l has at last been funr.d Dr .Me ir ?»! ' * rm{fo g ß P™***hi bu the mnrb .ought aft*r specif fflrf£lfJni^ U i S universally acknowledged by theentlre medical fiwmlty. As a further proof, read the following fronj a lady -one of onr ..«ru citiren# * , . Nzw Toek, (violet t;,ih. 1852 This is to certify that I was troubled wltli worm* f..r uioro 1 advised t» tw« Mcl.anr't (\!rlrraf<i itnyfuar, prepared by Fleming Urov, Pittsburgh It, oh ouo boltie, which brought away about fifty n-ottua. I cum lmproving at once, and am now p.-rWtl y well Tn* publiccau learii uiy uaino, oud further particulate, by «,* plying to Alra. Hardie, No. S Manhattan nlvn. or io K f TbaaU, DrnggUt, comer of Hutgu and Monro.^lr^l« b ' will Le r-undu) to asli fur DR. M’t ivp« VERMIFUUK, manufactured by FLKMINQ 15R03. of Pimsoaou. Pa. All other Vermifuge, in compar booaro worthleaa. Ur. M’Uoo’e genuine Vermlfnge, also hUcelebrated Urer I'dla.can now be had at all respectable drag atorc*. JVbnrprntnnr vnlheut Uungnalurt of »p2?plAwlwT FLKMINO BOOfl Bmunrmrntß. POSTER’S NEW NATIONALTUJ3ATItE Sul. lawm and Manager. J. e. FOSTER Actlog and Stagv Manager a W Yol-vo Tl " , ”" r "ow Eiuuit , BCAis or rucu. Private Boire; to bold sis .*. r *una « toresClrtle sod Parqnutte .. * ... Upper Tier “ *W-f>oore open at 7 o’clock. CommeoMat balf^avt INCRKASBD ATTRACTION. th ? la *‘ nf Blj‘ bat two ol tbo engagement V[ l £® 11 Iskeil tragedienne, MISS J. M. DAVEN PORT, who will appear, poaltirvly f ur this night only. In SSLSSr U rf^lKB U^IWr ‘‘ n, *“ CeofliCr original •!?lUhptif J2i“ * ‘” d "I"” 1 " SiO-iDAY BVENIN.I, m., M , 18i% tbo celebrated play, in fl? e 0 j ® A US ILLS; TIIK B\A.'l’lC OB' 4V. COQXJKTTBL 5552. - MIMJ.U. DAVKfIPOHT i Mr. Walter Kerbl* ■JSSaßiitao ~ Ir - Un,J.ILRtod «iuSS»SSi 1 'i u ‘' E "“ cr ” otfctr Commercial COM SIITTEE OF AiHiITJUTIUN FOH~ FEBRUARY. F. R Decojt. V P, Jon* J. SlLLism Siiim Sinira Joseph It. tinrrni, Acsroi Lo ouis. PITTSBURGH JIAJtiCKTS. i Charted Sexually for the PKUbvryh Guftte. j Piiioßciaa. Moxbat, Hit 3, 155*. FLOUR—Sales on wharf of 30 bblitcwraitli!' and luj LbU extra at *3.83. From star*. lOOdo exS .ais, « $4,55; .ad CU, 1 JO, 30, 60 and 40 bWj at $3,C2 for bumT i* 12 for extra and $5.50 for family do 1 1 ’ FEED—A sals of 40 tons Braa and Shorn on the wharf At 40 and 6i cte ft lOJ lbs. GROCERIES—SaIes of 30 hhds Sugar at 7»- ;d@u "V and 14 do at S. Molasses: 100 bbl* to arrive ypz aD <j £ do to city trade at 3?@37%. '* POTATOES—SaIas 130 baa Neahannocks, from store at M; 60 has tolled from More, at 40; 100 bus Hods from wharf at 36; 115 bus Pinkeye* from .ton at 35<§40*0 bat NesW nwcks at &s<goo; 300 bus from.atore at 36 for mlxod and 45 for Neahsnnocks. and 400 bat Nesbatmucka at iva<n GRAIN—Sale* 210 bus Rye from wharf and waron at so <c£sl; ( jfrj bus Outs at 27; 210 bus do from (tore at "Iv'iiiSir 125 bos Orfu fro:u wharf at Co, 150 b U( Corn from ,tn BACON—Sales uf OitOO B)t country cat at 7>, fur Shoul ders and v fur Side* and Itaius; aud Dusk) Ihi ritr ai Ti L'*r- «■» tor .Sliouldert and tsr ilAtsa / * '' * BUTFEK & EGGS —Blitter la dull; sales of 2 bbli cboW roll at 10. Egp T<ry doll; tala of 6 and 13 bbla at * MUKD FRUIT —Sates of 10 bua Peaches at $3.75 MESS PORK—A sale of lil bbls country parked at {l7 BILK MEAT —A sals of itS.OXi tbs conntry cat ate md 8, caiti i.AKD—A **lo uf 20 bbls country at 10'.' caah FlSH—Sales of 21 bbla No. 3 Slirtrml at£l2, CO & j 2 at f 24; and lo bbla Lake Superior White at *ll 50 LlME—Sales of SO bblt Louisville at £1 *>s ant loin ,'otueat at $2.00 * ' “ 5 10 tli WlildßEV—Sales o( 70 bbls Re-*tiQ*d at 29(3?] Import* by River. WHEELING per Roaalie—2V) sks nan, 120 corn A J Hssan: 901 dry hide* 91 bbls ltrd, 75 tea bams, Srk« a ro; 124 »k. wheat, J Voeghtly * e 0; 60 ska barley, Rbodaa A SVrncr 55 do potatoes, J A Fetrer; 39 do do, 19 do dried apples o bbla beam, 2do eggs, 4 kg* lard. 1 bb t T ?b« larsn, Uwui Kdgertou; 13 bbls sundries, Baralev Coa. grar. A co; 0 hbds tobacco, 2 bxs do, J A Mamieo, 2 bbU ***•• J 8 Uggett A cn; 10 bandies paper, John Hanna; 214 wagun hnbba, J B MrKoouan. . MOXONGAIIELA NAVIGATION CO-22 bid, . on ].. llb l .re-, Vo.g.n 21 Mli pjpor, Culfcruos; lObblTK! l(j Jo mi, nra A c„; . bg* Ooti, i J 0 Crawford * * "W S,llwr t » Jo, McCindßu, ' , * iS? } “™° r - lk * ra AA Colrfo; 42 At J,|rt ™’.'’mTo M 1" 1 3k C Urt i SwlnJMr; 8 iFi r... MrCoUon*L t s lo bol, rpp, Hrar.frtoni 20 do wLI. Uj, »80l «. lo? la S la.. Fl«t; S UI, Fo „ tl , A CO 10 tu, Gruior; 3o do, Plajlord; UI do, iSa non: 55 bxs glass Berry J, co ' NEW ORLEANS per Aurora—lsoq flonr 25 d wbent, Ci .!:► j-otatoo*, 134 tea btrou, 100 hbdj do 54 boxea etuno, 350 d.. starch, 0 bbd. tobacco, 26 bales cotton A co; 25 l.ci fi-albers, Ucßrldo 4 cck B nkn IKsV . A G*olej- 6 bxsjßoae, J W Woodwell; 3 do, Wbltmoro A hribhd, * a * , ‘ r . Hoaso Aco; 1* H Swludler; 33 sks potatoes, Hitchcock k UcCrearv 528 ?S 08U-* eelton, I M i’eouock A co Imports by Railroad, ISu\ I n L lf ß R — 34 P a P cr * W H Haven; 4 bbU but hr. Kiddlo, WirtsA co; 2 pkga lard, 0 bbls DOlaio-a « 7;d0.5|; k .po U , .v tl “u/e totaS”Ctoko?’r.!'"™- “ 15 K "’ '»»■"■ •» iM* toP l 4 d i‘° a LlT, ngiton A co; 1 bbl but -15 iJla fll P 2 Ink* 1 n k * t * fJ > Striker A DHworth; 15 i»-lli fullues, Loccb A Hair; 2 bbla Lnttar 1.1. .1. II A , dO , -jJ Sm J2£T( Herbert; 2 bxs butter, Oribboo; 600 pet meat li ltffi t>su , l ' ut . tBr F A lf«chJajoo; l dof 5 bbls ccyi.Ct-oper A co; 14 bbls flonr, 6 Jo errs. 2 do batter T r n^^. 2 ’’ d 0 “TP I ”- * WgtSf; W bx. ch^. i-n o !!'!*i' ,: “>M ,s Chll 7’ F « k ‘ n 'n 2 bbls batter. At- Wark^‘*»n C °i T. lxi . Msinrie; 2 cars ore, E.yJ A J* nJnr* f b, J l . n r ’ 6 1, d0 e ZZ*> Ref »iJ». 3do hotter; 145 ;lo Hoar. 4 ck. baron, Clarke A 9 car, cattle, Ido bogs, 33akJL« 1v C 4 baD ' lle- - *h«tl*r A BtraaL t-. t!.. I ',’ W C ; sl^k,u o A cv; 32 bdls pai)er, Perklue A m'| 4 m a l,nt u r ’ f lo £ J 4 cu: 13 f ,k ** wtr ** Townsend A co- AJ bbls flour, Jtrown A Strnper. 4do oil, Blngbam 4 sw rYe^n^’-S,^ 1 ’ fi ° ar ' “ d ,° "W** 9 Peterson; 300 bus Dyer—J do [•oUlafm, J Duulep; 8 pk» butter 23 n 7,%"' y*™*' do Rw U do, 900 bos wheat, 7vj bVu UAHir aka potatoes. 01 bis starch, 46 bbla whiskey, 83 l-< fur* i bis oil. 22 r»lla leather. Clarko Ac<> RIVER HEWS, The vi r y l.e» »y and temp-stcus rain which fell on Friday Ui*bt bad an almost luslantaneous effect on tlisrlTer wLich w« rising all day on Saturday. At night tba .Uge oil.mr «* >« . tret, and to-day we expect to ere a bix riv»r or? .V. ,t, L J in rri ?‘ ° a f >t ! ,ntaF *“ ,b * Aurora, from NVw Uriraos. Wttb a load—Aoi too*—ladndlag axy bbla Th-l DICS,IUJ bhd * ,u F“ r “d 125 bales cotton. IJ?TtS£7 w** "«• iD , ‘****wiag,and riie wUI lento lu-*!a» Tbcro art no otbn boats xoinit out t,»-da» oiuept tho Cbcrol! for Wheeling 8 °^* y ’ 1 Ti'.” ~; p , ’?”7, .L ' °"” 1 “ n!l E "i> lr » cit, rot j >a*£i &£:,!£ .?d ■ 1 V, 1 " F.'* , “ rJ *J la “' l«m«* »! tLli ~ tl , l PJ-or is reported rising from St p 44 .ud on « ,rand !n-Lw. wlib .lx np ,,. r , rapid, lira twin, r o p„ira IL. w..ih., .raid, .nd . ri T r^ J „d TL '- “ ' 3 "“» ■"»'» tjXiss: lurtrf i)?7l l‘lil“ , 'i"”il ‘ l ' dU “ buslnoii for .I,lob .6. : ‘ S . Illlll ''- ■id r. lnrn-l >.,1.,,],, .Ithuot.ni n,’“7.; Unit. Tb. oUU-.ra Of lb. IV I, F-ing Iroin 8i p,nl repoil coLA ct, atomiy uad alt.>gethL-r onplrauot weather In that rs »nd *‘od slornu here bean I rt»4 rut They rv|«rt the MinncsoU rlrer over its banks 77 lira inT?" 17 ” l ‘ n u “ PrM *ri "d ,h * w.w°iiS IS. X':“ J '- r " *“ * k »d.»o. of UaJrl Dell nrrjTeJ .11 the way from St Anthony, tnt bruak L?--r” t -. U ? t< \ w ‘? l,n Utb b»Uo* above Carrulton, to irmi rt. * and cj liudcir, and make the remainder of tbs Im c'miu Tu ° ovcaasary rrpairs will tu-mom!w " *• rkli * riH '«»PiUiborgb o 1 '™ pii|rt| ”s'* '“j-j “«» Si 'ik 1 '-Urnfrblug her stnt«a»bo continued on to Sk borne IbelMA.u.-iUi, uiw mlrum rm.irnr K V.. Tl” br. Kaae also came down with a gooj loa.l, ell for St I.JiU Tb- won, the J. W. Obcesrtuan, Dr Kane and ’ f i 1 Wll ‘ fu!l Crl P» and i thv Pov and J.!d. Pringle, to Pitta -1 •'*'* J 'l-*ftal, oul> ebont Iw.v.tb.rds full of f oixbt • Uil but tew passoiigeri Tho apbudi.i pawimcyr stunner UiOerva will here from Louisville this iDurnlug. aad 1.-.*,, jinajj.iu at 12 M for PilttUirgh eh« is lull of i A -t I ‘l r ?**• U ' |; ' n £ l,, E Io Rosby. Little ICo, of Wheeling, W £ V IT 1 ‘ "*'• * nok Napolevn, Ark, On m,7, J V n S& , N,t *‘ nJ ' • teUl b«», valuod at lw luaured at beeliug tor {C.tWO.—fCin Omr Sat Stcsrabotc Register, B»ra,d T“'.Sl«l''|, dc. i.’uloDel n.ra : .d'fi™‘TilT r T' ?;rir nk: cu „,r!,r,V* , 'Vbaling; Uefl.St. L., n iia Em suxl. : fl’; ■ ' 7 , a Z*nc-*il! e , R,.-elect. CiucicnTfl SULKIES- luo t.Us. l«i-ge No. H Mackerel; 20 bbL 1 * V 2uh'f. 1,1,J». No. i ,| 0 2:1 I*l,ls ‘ du •• 1 Ju IW» •• 25bl.fr Lake Sup, W !-• - Urr^‘ mo " Jo do dvs 5 4roDu Cja , '*, b ‘ lo bbla Fliut Uominj; fio bbls c . r'frt Whlto Lms, iso !*i.r«a do d.,, •• E-g. l)afry*dt^3SMßiiLilil^rj!W -l«w but Clover S^J: - r ' l . - . "'V*? Mg>2Sv;7 T,,,, Co., b , Weigh*. !f5. 8 | UJ ’‘ cn ' cr P r vp«rfJ to deliver in Allegheny or Pittsburgh, CANNEL OR BITUMINOCB COALS ’"“V- A * Crai d-,{T,r-d I), BraL, -.igb-I, rniib-, . p AUo , * COKF, 1* 1 ME, FIRE BRICK AND CLAV. „. • A - UcCLURO, Allegheny Coal Depc.t, Ourm-r Andcraun at. aad Rallr-xd. t'nton Hydraulic Cement. U9et i and ap t.tl. l ' y K * llro * J Contractor*, Dritire and OliUrn fuF yr *. ri v ** l Warrautod of and* to eaio at the *vty )o« r »t market price, by J , Lt'ECU * nUTOniNBON p - _ No. llfl Second at. and 145 Fir*t at. LINSLKii OlL—2oobblB. for safe by D. A. PAUNESTUCK A CO., “ l "T .... . . corner of Wowljuid Front ata. I /io\ S KAl'll AIROX—2S gross for aalo !> y ■P2CI B. A. PAUNESTOCK A ™ D AVls’ PAIN cto-s for __ D. A. faiines-rKk a m ft AN FORD’S INVIOORATOR-10 gros. k7for»le hj np-jn H. A. FAUNKSTOCK *CO. j^IOKN.—2UO White Corn fur “Pff lIKNRY U. COLLINS. POTATOES— 4UU ska {pure Mercers) to MT,Te * nd fur aalo by {•P37J j 0 CANFIELD Q WEKT POTATOES—SO~bbIa just arrived K-7 »»> fwr tale by »p 27 J. D.CANFIELD. GUI JiUGGY WUIPS—An assortment of btantifalUiit tThlpaJoat flnUhod, 6, CU *nd7 feat •l«K> f» few 'Jf.nl | uDz . Tit PM Will bo found tfi ne»tO*t»L<j moat elegant whip* f.;r tho kuod oror sold In thil cltr W*LLS, RIDDLE a CO, 80 Fot mLt. TBATUBH WAGON W HlPS—lnseam eJ AJ—Tb" regular tVonaylriuiiw Whip, mwrafeetnrtd ai clualrely m.w by apM WELLS, RIDDLE A CO. DRO\ ERb LASllES—White, Brown and Duck L<*athrr, anti all lengths. frvxo6 to 12 f«t for *■*!<> to tbi* trade to aoy quantity by «p2d WELLS, KIDDLB A CO, SO fourth »t. Half gross quern’s cod liver Oil. JP.LLY Juit ree’d and Ijt sale by U. L. FAUN KSTOCIt A 00- &P--> No. 00, corner Wood and Poortb it< Q CASES OUM SHELLAC in store and for for ute by ap2s B. L. PAIIN’ESTOCS A CO. CANE SEAT CHAIRS.— A ~ - nfCaueS--* ■’ ■ <ANE SEAT CIIAIKS.—An estro quality Jnt C*u? brat Uixklog Cb4lrt floiihrd a&d Tor ««■»« T-'O T. B. YOUNU £ CO. —A few finished and iu yjM t b. young a co. USIO ST tYarvrrujaa. LT ISSKS’ CHAMBER' FURNITURE— »A Bedsteads, Enrean*, WMb-PUoda, Ao_, flntahed and IVtu-onoma. ap26 T. B. YOUNQ A 00. SUGAR CURED tea.juatreeM nod far tale by tp2o T. LITTLE A CO. THERAPEUTIC CHAIRS—For tlieimalid or tiie lonDgor,ln itoro andfornlr. T. D. YOUNQ A Ca FRINGE SUMMER WEAR FOR BOYS 1 in Drills. Twwdi, Jean*. Ouelmar*#, Battaen*, Cloth*! ■ rreMitt m.U;.l*wF MORPHY A BUBCIIFIKLD'3. If) CASES SIC. LIQUORICE in store and ' C foraale by ap2S E. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00. A CASES CALAB. LIQUORICE just recM G tod for tale by B I». FAUKKSTUCS A 00. AA REAMS SAND PAPER in store and G U fur nie by ap2i B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. COTTON —I bales on steamer Ulenvrood to orritro for sala by ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. 17LAXSKEU— U disks and IS! bags on steamer Hu Jton tsarrlre for nlaby ap2t ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. RYE FLOUR —100 T bbU. in Store aad for sal* by »p 26 T. LITTLE A 00. SWEET POTATOES—IUO bus. choice to arrire aad for ula by »p 23 J. B. CANFIELD. .KEEN APPLES.—IU bbls choice aimleii foraaUby *pH TOBY IL COLLINS; LARD— 25 kegs prime jnst arrived and for aalo by *P 23 JJLCANfIELD. n TONS CHARCOAL FORGE CINDER for *alo lay fry »pS3 WATT A WYUON. enn BUS. BLUE MERGER POTATOES t/v/v la alor» and anlTlßg for galaxy - CASKS SAL SOUAfoi b.l. ritDresrocKico, NO. flO, CPrWT Wool ftsd Fearttut*. LP. HITCHCOCK having purchased the • Interest of Jacob Unffmao, in the dim of Uuffmaa j S?M eftr t A M Cu 2 ,tTl * ,a th ® ftrTn »«I berpafter be | Hitchcock, MrCnciy A Co. Mr Huffman will retSln in the j Uoose apHm Hitchcock, Mccreeiq- &. co., s U r. conon to Huffman, McCreery A Co, Forwarding and Cpmml*«lon Merchant, and WholenU Dealer, la Produce Flour and Wool. 1 rmsttracH. DSLTtirxr Springer Uarbaugh AO, > Crone 11 A Doraey, H. ChlldsA Co., pnttaDtLruM AlcCaaaleea, Mean* A , ; Keene, Sterling ACu W?’ 4C ' • ; jM ACo 0 M Smith ACo Garrpte A Martin, ctscutSati . Wearer A Graham AAR Fenton A Hr ... ST . WCIS George il AL. Horde, | Joar-ph E. Elder, apl dly _____ | Ffotnn Rnw. | TVrOTICE.—I hare this day, April I, I^s« ■f*\ *?i d coGroatockrof Cutlery, Surgical Instrument., Ac, to Meww. TV. TT. YOCXG and WM. CARTWRIGHT who will coutiouj the business at tho old stand, under the wuno of CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG. My brother, Wm Cartwright, has been engaged with mo for many y-ars and enters in tho new firm with a thorough knowledge of tho L-uilneas. I cheerftally recommend the new firm cjt for mer patron* an<l trlnnd*. who barn heretofore eo liberally patruniredmy nstablUlt-nrnt .H-lIN CARTWRIGHT. CO-PARTNERSHIP. — 1 li ,» uml^raiened h.jetbUd.r formed a partnership nUv the rwuo of uakTWRIOUT A YOUNG, for the purpose of manufactur ing «Dd de&Iloc In Cutlery, Surgical InrtrnmenU, Ac.— I?,? *V* of Sir. John Cartwright, and coatimi. th, Xc , 50 Wo^ April Ut, 185S—eplfclmd CABTWRIQHT *. TOINO, (Successor* to John Cartwright,) M^ FA , C JS R^ RS Importers of •*>**• Pocket and Tublo Cutlery, Sorciail ud Drutal In. ..rameatjOßM, Pistols, Pishing TeeL. N.v 60 WoS •troet. They gito special atteutloo to the maoutocturicjr of ssgaass.*" J ° bbi °-° j Notice of Dissolution. A LL persons interested will please take WRKNZ, STERLING & ‘V** 0 '™ 1 b r rantnal consent on the first fV, toi>or ’ l A- D -* lijM > “*d *h«« being still btuicca* nf ”‘ d waning unwilled, we, tbe andewtgned, sotylt. itUBKI$ C n BT?n?T haTß *PP° , “t«d and aatborir.ud “»■ n^< V ILI , N 1 a .' °? 9 of “W P«tD»™, to sattle and ? ho f^ dbo,ine * s - AII reraooßhnriDc on- ?.°u ? F la i lDM Wilb ““ flrm •» «qne.Ud to call upon eoid Robert B. Storting, at hfi c fflc*\ So! 113 Wa ter street, and arrange tho same as soon as poeaible HENRY STERLING. JACOB PATNTER, 1 O. E. WARNER, a . . KOBT. B. STERLING. 10 Id' ”° f U,# ° rBI of UroaI ’ Sterling &Co T nv CO-PARTSERSnip; ilr< undoraigned have thie day entered into ro partnership u»r the purpoa* of conducting a Geneml vuinffliuian I rodnw Business, under the name and stylo of Leech and Hutchinson. Having tho advantages of a location convenient to tho Hirer and Rmlroid DcpoU. and many they f w | coan i(?h , hc,r toplMiw parties who may favor them with conefgnmentaof Trainee for mIo, will mtrit their an. probation. Soliciting, ab.ro of yonr w, V £*. V 7 ‘ U * LKECII A HUTOIUMSON PitMburgh. April lat, lEf.B-—ap2:lmd DISSOLUTION —The Co-Partnership here toforvexisting between the undersign erf under tb« .* norrsTor, to .L, £to„,° Hide and Oil trade, wa» iljaaolved on the flret of April be moto.lcoi.Mt WM WILKINSON willcominootocairy “““ Uu,ne “ ,n Ml iu tr.cchci, .1 Ib.OLD STAN D NKW CTANn.Thr^ d , GIDE0 ‘'' "• “W«TOT .1 1.0 T?» I *i. bcr t y .‘ tre * t ’ ■* wn<l door below Hand evert, where tho beoka of the old firm will in found. Plttabargh, April Ifl,'&B-apl9:lm O. K. HOFFSTOT* NUTHJt-lta Partnership heretofore oi lating between Wm. Graham aud tho under.i E ned uu(u>r the namo and style of GRAHAM A IRVINE, in the boßineMof manufacturing aud filing Fir. Brick. Ac , 1. thlidaydUfslved. OH invist Cunnellrrille, March 2Sth,l9S3—mrShdlm * h " KENWOOD, A Private Boarding Sviiooi roa Botb. T ffl^Kr«js m '“ r «* Fourth itrwl, Pittsburgh. on Thursdays and Kri.i.v* i... ‘p'tatloS ?•"*&“ * i. k-•j,',;: * • * Brighten, P*/ 8p22-1-* Edgeworth Ladies' Seminary. T sswrrKLßr. mxxA lIE SUMMER SESSION of this well I “ ,t,tnliun *lll open on tho FIRST MONDAY l' r , ?’ t,,lnno ‘wenty-one weeks. A nt we de lightful aud healthful location I. not any where tn be f r>no d ror clrrulara «-r funher Information apply to J D. Mr- Cord, John 11. Mdl.tr or T 11. Nevin. Km« , or to the Prin upal, |ap3 'liWlnj)3FJ R u v. 11. R. WILFON DJ) < ithsctllanrous. Tit .New York Slrrcosropic Cumpany, OFFER a very largo a«so.tinent <.[ Stereo iconic View., ou glaea and paper, with and without cuior. They vary in price from s£lo tu £3 ,* r doren. and !f!lrww?i #T * ,7 /w“ siQ4W ® T4r,p *y of picture*. All the pnn dpajCltica aud Monuments of tho world,—£W. Xubta JWto-rjnd. ioCTc, I >ni«, XapUt, Genoa, /tJrt£ London', Ana Kirk, Bo,ton, Baltimore, Xiayara falls, J ymu iiovn- T*’ • fc -. l ®K*«»e r «lth a HUI.TITI l;E of GllOLl d made up of from two to twenty person*. forming the moat life-like tableaux. ” These rlowa not only have very great intereit as curiml- M rr P rp **-° tl og exactly, lx a manner <.f which the beat picture can give noldea, .cone* tb« grandest In na tute and art ’ ki«rh«»»t manifestation* of human “By the Htereoscop*. all idr-s or apprann.-e of plane «nr face U diapelUd, and lastoad of a picture we .re * reduced copy of the thing itaelf, with Ha arraaaorlcß, In all their re- Utlon. M M Id Ot jocu. Thua In a « *' Pt*"* ,u '» nt inner, wonfd aee auuniatrrivf hat rdifico. not only in r-llef, but a jK-rf«-t ami wonderful iUiMion of the church iudf, v-ltbtn the duuenel.m.or * 4wl out. By tho nrne metlicrl. we msy ma . i„ Uttl*, of the Uie«.t Mave. or a njixlirl of H-.it llliuir orrf anything el« A group oj u WJUI tt ' u lLe flddity of uulllao given by the dmcuerreotyi-i, hut without the (lightest appearance of being •» picture. A l>oi, a tree a road, do not convey the Uc« „f aUatw or dimeudoua by mean, of Hi* dljtnbotlon or light and .iwdo, foreshortening adjustment of outUne. or reiatlona of .ire. but become a ■mall box, a imall tree, or a small road, not aeemina to be a large box or tree diminished bv dUtancr, but a small box or U.T' by : *° U * uneh * J •««* played with, and be broken like children a toy*. View* °n Paper, oneoloml. f~r dotto.. $3 trt io «c 00 !! - ... 400 !v» 10 00 u l"** colored 18 00 to 00 Stereoscopic Mftchice*, each 75 t ,, r, py JOHN S. DAVISON, Doukaeller, Importer sad SUUunrr, 0} ilarket aL, near 4tb, Pitaburch, Pa Bp24:tt Sole Agent for Pittsburgh. PROPERTY HOLOEHS, ATTENTION. pnnnny & Johnson ■ rt "* lnrm.l Ibclx fndUlln for oaßoftrtiiHnj 10-J applying W. H. OHILDS Sc GO'S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATER PROOF CKDIENT ROOFING, A KE now prepared to execute orders for ->nv deeerlplioo of ' Rto& thtLciutt*SSSrSSafftF Cheapness and Dxirability. I tu / eH kß ®*» *«> roqrjiroMjT valon from rsSE™ a »&' W o Siil r”, *f d «>«te Hon,,. Of 4ssrs'; Batfcifuujo°o ’BrowmtTlUe VThaW A f |f" ? n * di Vi wrnw of WsU:r •trwt, AlLsgbeaj; Uoaw of II u. wilklii*. rLtr2l., y «»»|«J. *• John sShow£\£&l .SjK C»». K«. Llbetly; ~aivai NKW OAHPETS, AT ,„ T ”% FOURT!I STREET STORE W. D. k fl. MeCALLlira Have just received a vert CAILPETS, OILCLOTIIS ' ■' TAPESTRY andtbrek ply, BDPERPINB and COO cases Soda A*h: 100 caeca German Clay 20 cate* Bnlpb. Baryta. 100 bags Nitrate Soda, luo kegs Bl Carl) S.*i„ SOU hbli. hi}. I Rosin »b.„,i , ur ,jr b " ■*" r,rj oi, ap2l 1 F^ UAI L ANA Cltj ARS ! —Celesta IW - ■■»■ * p W i D. RINEIIAUT, N„. la, «•„*, „ G KANT’S CHEWING TOIIACI'O.-Fiftv fin# pounds, rewired on ron*iniin«,r>t from tiia 1 and Tariun., trend, of &•. Ed <£! on uJd “J_SJ U ,uM ftt lo, ' P'»«* W. A l). RJNRIUKT “ S—-~- No- 129 Wowi’.t. ECONDARKIV AL OF “spillNO AND JS n,8 5J15 r^ 0ood "’ «»»»*■. Mantles, White U odl H 4pl t- C. TUNSON LOTR. OOSKFURNISHING GOODS'of K-uiSSSS r T° W*l°M IT MAY CONCERN J^wTTTT M MURPHY & BtfircilFlELD—; e Ti ine r SS' I UJl '*' »"» Hlk. ftol —— . aplflaUwF (JUUAR CUKKU D. BEEl’Zons, 3U.IT* ..Jtr.il, b, T. bITTLE i do-) " J Wo. 112 Pccond " !5t “Sorted and cheap .TVA,°f- Dr . cei Goo, ’"i Shawl* Mao lira, Will* th?ca, M K™^L,?”"!,■■ N r“” W " k J “<> HoawaUol. ■«ii P “** J* 11 “d •» thorn. C. UANBO.N LOVE. pl 4 formerly Love Pro., Ko. 74 Market «trrrt. CUGAKAND MOLAISES— k/ 40 hhd*. prime N. 0. Boev; 100 blta. do do Jlwtuts, inßtoreend for«tlcby epgfl T. LITTLE*CO. CAFE ISLAND FLOONDEKSI—CaIi and ere thil Tobacco, black, rich and nr»t,a&eaUr«lytiev wtlcla, Javt opened. P W. * D.&INEHAET, ap24 Wo. 12P Wood aU LARD —2 kegs reoM and for sale by ep24 VT». MrCPTCHEOK. HEESE—24O bxa. primo W. K. Cheese jßrtreeelrcdaadftfrealoby g. ROBISON A 00. POTASH— 6 bbla. No. I reo’d and for solo by W»- McCCTCmoy, Ho. W Liberty^ 0 [BANS— 4 bags rec'd and fair sale by - Ww. llcCTTTTftrny KochcaUlr Pea l -! starch > far late bj f«pn] lIBIRyg.OOU.I3S. C. HERBST. , ®Se?2i?& -IUO •’H?' Potatoes jnst rac’d MdWatabjr '*P4T 8.8Wlwr««. arranges. Change of Firm. WM. CARTWRIGHT. W. W. VCUNG. ESucalional, EO R St. LOUIS," KEOKUK, , fCS- > BURLINUTON, MUSCATINE, DA l-OKT, KOOK ISLAND, OALENAattp DUbKJuiSK t' »" "■“’“batoS L. l^;'4 w ,!d«i:V“ For freight or jw«Kigo apply on board or to ' jFlack, barn£3 & co., Agti For s T . raul and minnk- , o- „ ftTTA, DIRECTTOSt. LOUIS, KEnKmr lgg£&Tg UUKLIMJTUN, MOSOATIXK, (OCR KuS? daVkJ !vkV.'tv'i A L -!i‘ vo B l;yu m-vleitu, lacrosse’ WKNONA HASTINGS, BrILLWATEB, St PAUL, p® VlZ™?™’™ o ™™* »• PSTES, MAXEITAAND I RED WOOD—Tlio iplendld stoaiher J. H. CONN, Captain John Woodhorn. will 1a.,, f or , bs «bo«\id .uSS, mijUMO porta tn THURSDAY, Mmj CUt, at 4 frrlßht or paa,. s . appl, „„ board or ,or E _“152 PLACE. BARNES A CO. Aranta •- T ; I-OUiS, HANNIBAL, , QUINCE, KEOKUK, DAVENPORT KOCK ISLAND, OALKNA. DUBUQU£' NESOTA Hfvu^bfnS-P^A? 1, ANDHLN ZELDKr r Tho «plendld steamer HA btormrdlato porta. ‘n SATURDAy’Juj 'iah,*^” “ItS ■v" ° r ::r p'UK St, LOUIS, KEOKUK,, jcs> » T?OK ST. Le^ v l ™■—»typ- =- _E RIVER.—Th <r v . «earner ' r- Shepherd, will lwra the Sfssr*£f" ■M.M I '”** POTU T,US DAT . =J SlI M °r “Pply on board, or t<> *’ *°* mCS, BARSE3 1 CO-Aeopl.. . EBSB?S^ ra*d t" pat on s . t „ louis >. KfcOKUK, OA-, rcS* LENA, DCBOQUR AND St pin ht Lm|mNo KiCT.—The splendid steamer CA HniYßn Doan, will Icare for thaafora ““mi on TUTU PAY 34 in“ ,‘ ‘s7JSii“ r 'Tf™™ P?"* pamgts apply on beard or to “* *« ftaight or FLACg,BARSE3*CO-j m .f St. tAUL, DIRECT TO i (Ts> feoA I mS. I S A ?Sro& ».SSH on TIIIB DA" m” te«*^uVS?d«t' lf°r° rt * pnu«R».pi,l,onl)o*rdorli *- For frt o£>>' or ‘-52 FI-ACS, BIIISE3 * CO„ ArrntjL I 'OK ST. LOUIS AND IT.T.T-. r™t’ d ‘‘b‘, p ° ru " on —The flee new i JCfcjk rhj?* , "ffi?' MEIEOPOUS, C.rJ.lfijgSa «■ ™<B KKftK >r pMMga apply oq board or to »p2O C OH?3 g* F°J! s T-ToUIS.-Tho fine i fTOr 4r„ ' 0 f ■*. explain Mrar.Mfel thi3 tr. Tis^is^aSr passage apply ou hoard or to *' '° frci * bt °» * P ‘“— FLACK, BARNES SOO^Armlit. F or MI'SSOUR IUViIK, DI., tn 10M feris. JUMBbI ; KS!. m frtSik^rsM »r pawaga apply oa board, or to ’ ** Fw l "»*Cg t PAHWa*CP.A MW «, ST- PAUL DiBECI._To7j». ATOi^!^rr r r ,‘k a £„f‘^ w 's7i‘4s“o“f|*",r 0 “f|*" ,r B0 »Sr on THIS DAP Sd May, at 4P \\ r£ r-jL?* 10 ” P°«» npply on board or to * **' Tot tn *&i Of t»«ag9 a pin ALEXANDER KING F°VT- k ro^ lEht „ r P^™£ SSrt sff '"“- ■“ '•« a-,,. •pqR gEMPinr&-Niroß:, n^r- J't‘Ajg._rbj flsi ttouin lonvr p Lgnottf ST S»“SS?. -!£z___ FLACg, BAJWES A CO.. Agrata a. *. u«mi... „i o. » f aiunr HARDY & M’ORBW, STEAMBOAT AGSNTS, Corner or First and Ferrt strets, “JMtf PnTSBPBQH, PA, fJ'XTRAOKDiXAJIY BAKGAIA'S in JJi FRENCH KiIBROIDERIES*ad riutxcn DRES? SILK?, it murpht * DURcnngurSv^ will do well to waro ton* ©| thm aoon. ARTIST MATERIALS of ail desci iptions. to b« li*d wbnlM&le or ret&H by r o**7 B-I* FAHNESTOCK * 00. A yKK'SCJLLEKKi’PJbXJTOiiAWAnothM ii«.ppl7 of Ihia.nlobntad-lUdidaai |brC«2?<S£f >ud tWnmpUoa jort rcc»d by *p!4^Q& W schnapps. Bitter Jnrt rac'd by. «,!«“ “ 00rea'1for esal, yb _Ed ap2l Wlt.ll=FraMial ATff£LL.;L3£B A 00, 4PPLES--;200 bbla. common, to ciuuca Otwnipple.Jiatr.ralr.d.naibriS.to CnolcB — i ~ ■■ (pEiSSSSSSs-* it* | 1 S 3 B,a«. lasb sufxuuo& turn TOCCHIXO 41 Drfroit, gam Sic Marie, Marquette, Portage >Lalit, Copper Harbor, Eagle Harbor, Eagle Piitr, Ontonagon, La Point Bagjield and Superior Cittf? The New and Splendid Fa«bs ailing Low-Pr«*nre £ teamen dTY orctE V«U.ASD,| ILLIIOI9, JM. UTNIIT, Mu:,.-. |JOHN 7EAZEB, Uutv. 4IJ ncwl, GK«I ap p«„ ugM . „ d TrdjhtS an 9tou»n J jMJNKKAL EOCK.I OKN.TATLOR, T i f... ..!, ir j p Rt:;lx, Muter Jo 3tc-i, Mwtcr. Will compose tho Una for 1863. i of CleTel«nd kirn Clevel»ndl ' *‘,. 9 °' c l oct ' P M j MONDAY, M*y 24....... ! THURSDAY, Juno 3,... : MONDAY, June 14,... THURSDAY, Jane 24... MONDAY, July 6^. THURSDAY. Jnly 14,....’ MONDAY, Joly 20,.„... THURSDAY, Augrut 5, Monday, Angn*t Thursday, Angettsi.... D AV, September 07..,.. THURSDAY, September IG. MONDAY, fUpteibS £ THURSDAY. October 7 MONDAY, October Is .. ’** TU C RSDA Y. October 23 MONDAY, Noreznber S,' Illinois le«Tes Cleveland! MONDAY, Mat 10... . - , , THURSDAY, M*y2a. »t 8 o'clock, P. 31. MONDAY, M»y 81.. „ “ TaußdDA*Tioß. io”l" L MONDAY. June 21, „. “ I THURSDAY, July l “ „ *" : MONDAY, July 12, ! a “ THURSDAY, July .. MONDAY, August 2, ,*.* THURSDAY, Aonut li u MONDAY. Aanat 23,, u THURSDAY, 2 “ MONDAY, September l£ „ .. THURSDAY, Soptemberzi””!' *' THURSDAY, October lC;; “ “ * MONDAY, October 2S,_ tl Ti'viStSa® =?|.4Fttni*l HOOK, ■..criSSSfeKSEK,!"”!^ The SgSgSgeSSS «Xl»“ ’ “"""““< *4llll+ll* ftiblng ul The Steamer* make tbo roacd trio in eieht dar*. B f.ranv o rth fl trlp SC anU W cnr*dl,;SffiJ; Tl - Se<m9 nCSSKY & M’BBJDE, Forwarding & Commission Merchants, CieT«iud,Ohlo. twSitoJta" 1 P ‘ ck ' ,|r ‘ : “C« Hnsir * mjum, apSQsund fttgular SlrantEta. Monongahela River TJ. S. Uall Packets ETgAHEE pXEQjtAPn, j STEAMER JKFFERBOM, ±J£sra T'HE J ABOVE‘NEW STEAMRRS*ARE ® ow running regularly. Moraine Boat* leave pitta n * °' clock A. ft, and at 8 VlTatr far SPK ?*P ort > Elkabrthtowo, Hcncnga . £““ n «* rs ticketed through rrom Pittsburgh to Union- I «ul?. for »* 2, “ Ml * »« d »»*twt>onM on boats inclusive.— B*»t9 returalng from Brownsville leave at 8 o’clock In tbe moraingand 6in the evening. For farther Information an qn.re at the Offlco, Wharf Boat, at the foot of OrantSX 0- W. SWINDLER, Aotlrt. KLOULAK TUESDAY PACK-, regf * CT *?K ZANESVILLE.— The fine EewJtfSgjfeg .learner EMMA UUAfIAM, Capt. Munaoi AnSTWjfiSR . . , ? l *? T 0 RnJ intermediate porta EVERT TUESDAY at 4 o ' lock r. h. For freight or passage sddlt cn board. ocl9 FLACK, BARNKSACo! A?ta. ffiincmnafi, &t. PVR CINCINNATI & UOUlS^jß^ J- ULLE—The fine atcamer Ptrmtfan -MgfSgfg Captain Vtm 0. Uarry, will leave for the abovTaSSunn. 4 o’clock P St. rer freight or passage apply on board or to ap3o FLACK. BARNES A CO, Agents jaasljbillc, &c. FOU NASIi\ ILLE—Tefine new r JITS' h steamer JENNIE GRAY, Capt. BnnUp, Affi3S92 nVw*?T* * ur above and all Intermediate portaMON DAY, 3J pros ,at 1 1* M. For freight or passage apply on bwird or to «pg FLACK, BARNRUoS, A^tts St. Horn's, &c. FLACR, BARSS3 A 00. Art. JSotrts, HAS BEEN *£CXXTL7Rffr ITTFn The boosts ore all Encly Carpeted, The Fumitur* and Bede are Superb, And the Batht (Thrurpatsed TAYLOR’S CELEBRATED SALOONS ui cwuixcru) wits nu mm. Hers Uconcentrated all tho comfcrts of a homo, with tozuiitofiptlict, THE SPLENDID LADIES PARLOR Commands aa PmaycaUed View of Broadway. THE INTERNATIONAL litbs most central of an)’ oi theFxxsx Cuss BotXLS for places of amuw meat,andoffersunsorpused advantages to Families ani Gentlemen visiting New Tcxk. ep&ladT AU&ED FREUDIAN, Proprlot.ir. FRENCH’S HOTEL, “ Corner <<f Frankfort Slrett end dip Rd 2 the CCy RaO, A'eto York dtp. THIS HOTEL is conducted onthcEucorEA x Pus Of Lttonto Rooxs, and meals u they ma» he or- I a * f *L in the spacious Refectorr. I * Barbels Shop, with Baths in connection thero I with. This popular hotel is In tbs immediate vicinity of i do'cssUls business, and tbs principal places ofaiuuKrnmt, I and onersorory indneemoat to tboso who consult convert* Those going to California or Europe " fsrnlshed with all the Information they may desire, [and also be protected from imposition In tho purchase of «ckets. B. FRENCH, Proprietor, - N.lL—Bewaro of Banner* who say wo am fall, as many are interested In saying eg “ mrlldJaid TTEALTH of AMERICAN WOMEN.— -■-APor many years I bare been troubled with general I weariness and languor, bo!h mental and physical; apricr, listlessocsa, dul» headache, pain in the head and temples, I eoldnsaa and tendency to stiffness, palpitation of tho heart. | Tory easily flattered or excited, appetite variable, stomach I and bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or physical I exertion wassuro to bring on all tho symptoms, ssd 1 had In addition, foiling of the vrumb, and great pain in that ro • gion. One physician alter another exhausted his skill and' garo moup. A patient and persevering taeof MAR- • SHALE’S UTERINE OATIIOLICON fortunately curced me, and 1 have no words sulßcisnt to express ray thankfnluo3.« 51x3. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. I caa truly say that I have beenaroSsrorfor many year# wiU» whites and deranged menstruation. After a while I had other troubles, such aspaiofsee, indigestion, wasting away, general languor and debility, pafp in the email of tho ?. rt ° l f , aehifl « dragging socsaUen; pain between theshouiderbladoeexianding down tho spine, low of appe tite, trwibloln the stomach and bowels with cold hands and feet end dreadful norrooanm. The least exdtcment would make roe feel aa It I should fly away. I tried doctors and druga.and everyihfog.ono after another, without the hen eflL One bottle of MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLI t _ “??*?“ WI ? 0 of “T symptom* for tbe tetter, and now 7“ d wred. I Wish that every wo man could know whs: It will do, CLARISSA QBER. I time I had Uterine wmpftints with thefollow nefToa *’ «“aciate<l «nd inifobl*; I Cn^^L. l^ 3 .! 0 f°“Pl*lota; some of which I wllftry to !n thelowar organa, and a feelings a* if some l mrlu «e lnability to walk rjuch on ae * fetUflgof fullness aching end dragging, and I 10 ‘s® »*c k , loins, and extending down the I produced by riding caused great pain; spas-- | modlc sbootlnga and pains fa the aWo, stomach aud bowels: I headsebe, with ringing in the ears; every fiber of tho body 1 urilability; interns ZteiTousneM,-! could I a T f “• ,oa *‘ exdUment without being prostrated fur | aday; Icould scartcdTmove about Ih# house, and did not. I f*** pleasure in anything. I bed given up hope, having tried everything, as I sup pored, io vein, but a Mend called my attention to'MARSHALL'S UTERINE OATiiuLUXW. I took It, hoping against hope. Most fortunately It curt-J there Is not a healthier or mors grateful woman in | the couotry. I trust all will use it Itts truly tbe woman's , friend Innool. _Mxs. FLORENCE LESLIE MABSHALL’S CTSB/XBCATaOLICOy tmUcertain I *£2 ?‘f% St £ Lhe J Fm £' Whiut ' Surrrtssed. cr Painful Jlnuirtiatim, Bloating, Inflammation/and L>u 'outaftiu Kidney t or Urinary. Organs, Retention or in contuunce of Urme, Rearttntm, CbOiveneft, Arrvoiesnest, &nnhngt,Pelpitalvmt, Crampt, Disturbed Sleep, and alt irrojWrt organic or sympathetic, connected vith the Uterine The price of MarsholTi Uterine Oitholicon is One De.ll.tr and a BalflptrßngU bottle. On the receipt of six dollar t fiocbcWa shall be sent by express, free cf charge, to the «nj of the erprtss route. Beparticuh* to write the post off address, tow. and State We will guarantee that the JOedicine will l- ««- onreenpt if t/u money. Address *, D I‘ 'i, cu u - 140Woodst^Pittsburgh, aplbdawF sign Of ibeOoldcu Mortar. JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OP A FINE HEAD OF “ 1 c H GLOSS A- HAlfi Talk of beauty, It cannot exist without a fine head of hair then road thefollowing, uj if you ask more, xa circular bottle, ad no one can doubt. ROFLSSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORA TIT | L — I Ve call the attention or all old and v o ud C , t., «ua wonderful preparation, which tarns bacfctolti wi K (aal color, tray hair— rotors the head of the bald with a lnxt:r‘ ant growth— removal the dsndroff, Itching, and all rnUue l ana eruptions—cansci aconticnal flow oftbe natural fluids tied hence, If need as a regular dmring for tLo hair « ili f!^ rTO n t f^ 010r ’ an , Jkce P 11 fr«n foiling to rxtrunm old ««, in all its natural Uanty. Wo call then upon tl lo laid Io too, ° ‘t;and enndy thoyennj; a ®. ‘H filing locks, Or the wishing thousand*!* * 11,001 ,e ’ Ita P™* 3 ® n Pot> the tongue of K«rtontflve In New li*. tod, received tho following letter in regard to the ltart'-r -tlre, a tew weeks since: . Dkp raTnt. Conn- Jniy 23. Itis. Ma. Ls*TDtwoarn--sir I haro bom troubled with dan droller scarf on my bead to r more thana vesr, inv hair i*6“ to com* cut, scurf and hair together. isawtuaNnw Daron paper aboot “Wood’s Ilalr Bestorative” o.i a cure L^tJ^ 0 ” 10 ? C “ flm ° f Apnl last, and purr has *?• ®®ehotUe to try Jt,aad I found to my aalisfo:iiun it wax the thing; it removed the ecurf and hair toenn to crow i: U now two or three laches in length xh*re tf vat a'l rfr' I have peat f.Ub lu it I wiah yin to send ran two &ci b * jV r °*S ! h ° of lhU * I don’t kuotrs.cti of the kind is csod in this place, you may hare a v.t f.- many bottles afttr u IsknSwn hero Tours, with respect, BC7US PRATT _ PrnLmnrHlr,t>pt-VJ, IS.'r, Bl tL j eg* ii proving *SrhJSi B IS? iI . to »“ a . Tierroat » alto lb* back part ol 'EL h f*®? 1 , to* *tt corerjog—in fact bjia I | IMP fh^in^ 0 P ial ° r roar Sectors tire, and hov tho Up of my bead U well ctadded with a promisin'- C nv -f nS™ S? d tbefroiltlß »1»3 rceeiTing its J QATetiied other preparations without noy benefit wLntor- n«y own personal recommendation, I ran iodoco many other, to try it. Your* Rwpoctfolly. D. ft. THOMAS, SL D., SioTiU Vino ft. Txcr n 3 Jnne22,lSS3. -_^V/-. 0 ' J - jcaare abunt to maaoXactar* SSZ£iP rt ™ M f.«*™« HalrßwtoratlTe, I *i!l k ™fa o l.?* C *T"“ raj, y eoDr « n, t » fc « Ihw reriU tZiftelhl v“25? 'r° ** 1 bare, for «remJ year*. f ts *4£° t ‘ Jer “* ir teGarzlivn, and that iOndyoar* raatiy superior I taow Jt e.u-r -lj dcukt the head 0 i daiw»r-^PIZ-ot-v -«dm will I 1 ll dJP 1 color tad “dwitbonT'^B^fT. •occauaead Us use to err™ color udtexluroto deifrotl * cf S a flpo 3® 1 . PSfiVTXAR SSSOPI 08, H Pro !^L Solntloll °* Protoxide of Itou, AVDfG SUCCESSFULLY PASSFTitL Medi£lu«/ rK6!T “ I “■» Ilf ® 8 P E ® S Z A. Affections of the LWor, Dropsy, - Keuralcia BroncluUs and Consmn pfoeTcnden cief ' Disordered State of the Blood, Boils • “wry and the Proatratire Ef _> fecta of Load or Mercury, General Debility, nnd all Dic eases requiring a Tonic, dr Altera- T,!! 8 *}*“«““. 18 now ' beyond question. ss^sssssr* sSri&ri-Ste lb. maij „a ffflcJi or u» penzaaf from dUicterato-l tn thn ° f ' Ulft SjlTp, CltlDOt Ctll hind* orth!^. Wl ? 8 * ‘® oa S nnmeroc* t«tin»o* of KlghcrtTwpifulS]’^. o''* 0 ''* wmmßllfl y or ttwtOD, «ii 4 CAHD. 1 thaUDtflwiaJ lSk:m ■ < . aJ^T.H ha ' «>»<««1 U*m,*»S J »f t HSSS. o i , .^V dooar, * :tolUmtoT *^™po« , «'’. ■ £S^S n . PIBRPOWT » Thomas c-amouv, r THOMAg A. DETTEB, I’ETZR ZLLB VET. B. U. KENDALL, M. D, JAWKS-C. DDS.V, SAMVEL MAT, . B*t. T. TVmmaiOßß » - aroTicE. . It U well known Ihst the oedlcin*] e&ct of prot nT u A ~ Iron le lost by im • brief exposure to eir, And rxia s solution of l*rotoxl>U of Iron, wJOioni tsnhJ? lion, hex been deeoed tapeoeible. “»« anber oxid*. tod Lertrates Sold V. l"A. ’ stmt, Boston. RotHlodbySjreSfiS lo ”’* l ' o, 5 ' r * l “ D*. GEO. H. KErߣB.Saltt feifS - i Ogdon MorUr, AgectSKtabur^b^* New Rochelle or Having made^m KNOX for a npplr of. Uieiftj R • S 3 ¥9** »«. •• si DO 6- • ?S» uj “ 15 co 3 !;; 68. “ 8-<KJ 1 m ""**■■■■"“ 103 .m » "ut: mrlM,jrlfi sS,<7 p> iwton Blackberry. )gment3 with Key. J. “AU of Ibis raluaMo EU-fc att are oflfered at tha follow; 'I SNUiTjAKJ> CIUAiW fawuS^Si cl haa * b sg ! jtt““-Tobas* Souir ?■ ; H •pa . . - S W. 4D.IUNEU' ' ) So. 1» X MMv mwrsMj •pgfcdifltf . Rfl-tiw Q&ifTW^sSW Oflctori. ; *»• Wafer EK^^jurtrpoy..,
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