■\r -' V “‘ ; ' • l S£v’4>£‘ {:■* '•*# r '-\-~. ' ’ ' \f-- r " t v ••■' :^*'V-%. §64jf*,-.V •' ■«;.•■ - fH&» ic.S-i’* S:*',*.*■ <£so* * mV i?<C r V* 'A '~ -* - r■' --v„~ #JV*«f’ f 3‘?i’* -'!■ ' W *M* t?" ** **« j v * i,*-I*t* z ,>- *• *■*piA\<«s‘*,V- J-' liit V ? -T*»Af O'" 1 » •-., ••*,- j^awsf# * V* f!v*i ?* >. V? T " O’* • IV. Kt4} jJpj&cJiX J i ,‘ ss*l* ~ tp Y r -v *■/* vN;; v- , . : v^^\V- L A w' ?%\ <■ i. -* . .Al VjVi&!l?i*V-*V “Ih'f ■*s*.£ .^A I V >'•*■" '->’4 fl * A* fl p-f' vA 4 ' A ■s 4 *^‘ i i u I jESiSVfi. /* ItfelS {BSSH^’V^^ i S%t^] ipi v-- i ®TOgtes*^S£s f! I I HKf gpßn«pisai^ s»aT. ste -i * {**>& 4f (,« % /L .-e* *j tfJhX V •.#;>; • - &!*s&■- •. M: _ 4; ;: .-'-'^^s^p.j^-: , .c *• • <iS5 gfQssttU&tittuts fra rniLiN billiard saloon FRANKLIN HALL, ctreet, Opposite Pittsburgh Theatre JOB. MA'PrHEWS, Jk., I'koprjitor. r PU S ELEGANT ami cnmnioTious lJ:ill 4. i* ftmr provided unfit* NKW M4KUJ.K MiR J TABLKB, of tm- iuio.-t mid most unproved *iylt and pit Urn. and i* oihfrwwo titled up e*«ju:i! lo any' iu country for itu- Accommodation <*/ and «'.rAngorjs and for light., air, ewnfort and couvcnionoo.is 3ot «itrpn**cii. if eipuiliod in the Wenteru State*. Thy Brjpriwtor noltnu a concnustiou of the patronage *o ir->rKllv L<«*u>k-<hl on hi* Saloon heretofore, and assure* ( ‘0 public mat t-Fi'ry i,tntuii<ti will lie paid to lh»'>r v-'nforl mid pleasure. -v H.—A,:cnt fur me sale of Billiard Tables, Balls, '' •'>.'.hies. Points, ciiHtk, and alt other articles tu his in<», *h»eh he <-sm d:sf»o*e of on reasonable terms end Nti h 1 manufacturer'* wholesale prices. apVly JOHN W iUcCißTllt, OIfTXRU « ■ L L POSTER, WUI attend to uho Distributing and Hosting of «ibLS, CIRCULARS. CARDS Jt PROGRAMMES Im>K A mniemeuti, KnJlroads, Steamboat*, Sblps, Hotels, Sale*, Kte., PITTSBURGH, PA a%- Order* sent to me oiiice of the Pituburgh Mom -1 w'l, or /hiii.' wilt receive prompt .‘tUemmii L.. Hilts SI FH L I), PKVI.KR I.V GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS AND SHIRT MANUFACTURER, y NO. 83 WOOD STREET. i’pitK SUIWUIHEU Ki:st>H«TKri.!.V A *naoun''u» tUul ffiHK i'H nwi- b* him arc cu*r ftnteed to fit; vi:l b«- f . »» ,td d <.> >ui> p*ri -.f m,. rnmn. on receiving from the r»urt>e ««»• <| n i- o < r - »*r- 1 1 ( ♦ *>V* personal in«u- .iviimii <•; "i" .. ui-rT th» li.r inula below. First rtiZ” nro n I op- no> I; S*Yi>*vL Si/. « Hpi *ti.| Hi .*ritL Thtr.L Sum around ihj etiesi, inimedialrly i-e otr the arm piu fourth. From tho middle of • h.-uhiur, length of arm to wrini j »int. Fift\. Heighth of per.-.-u fn>«n tlm -h -uld-r to the k ueo-pno. Cou-Oantly in eto* k h lull n-< orimsnt of sh-rle of our manufacture. Any orders addre*— Itome by miul, «dl be prompt.y attended to. L. HIRSHFELD, NO. 83 WOOD STREET; j«2l Bailees. TO THE PUBLIC. the ignorant and falaoly Mvi- JCi eat Physician* of all dooomin&uoua, treat secret and delicate disorderH,*c>lf abuse and ease* or atuations common * incident to youths of both adult*, Mingle or married. Kocauat- Lh # Baas STROP publishes the fact of his doing t»o, Uieign>-.-ant and falsely moHeat are dreadfuby slnxVM, and liwnx it a great sin, very immoral, and lor contamination and corruption among their wives, protuumg sons and daughters. Their family phyKtcjan abouldt*e cautious to keep them in ignorance that they d. 'he same as l/r BRaNSTRQP. (except publishing) l >gt a lucrative prac tice might be lost U> them among *tui>:d. taisely modcf t and presumptuous families, horn nod miaod in igne ranee, sprung op *s musbroonic and *ho c'ompere soci- lntelligence, sense, Ac., to dollars and cents, myste rtously, meanly or illy gotten. It is t. i iblicdy, bove*> er, that numerous parecu and guardiAo* are thankful that their sons, daughters and ward*, j.i *T.uu»ly feable, siokiy and of delicate condition and mi poorance, have been restored to health and vigor by In. HRANBTRUP, besides many before and alter marmv > through him hare been sarod much Buffering, anxiety, morUhcaiion *c. Baring the advantage of over thirty yearn expert ence and observation, consequently, he him superior ekill ln the treatment of special diseased, and «he i* d*ttjL•consulted by the profession, as well as recom mended by res pec table cititens, publuhera, proprietors of hotels,**- ()fflco 86 Smitlifisld street, near Inamond street. Private eommunicutlon* from all parts of the Union strictly attended u>. Ibrertto de6:lydaw OVERSTRUNG GRAND WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANN<>UC ING llial w*‘ liavt* just received out* o( the m imi table STBINWAY’S OYERmUNG GRAND PIANOS, and we herewith respectfully invito Ihe pnbho, one and all, to give turn call, and examiae tuo same. Profes-Monal gentleman hare pronounced u sapenor to any Grand tnay hare ever played upon. They are considered the best Piano Fortos manufactured. Opinion ot nearly all the grea’esl and most prominent Musicuius and Artists regarding these instruments. Th- nnacrsigued. haringg personally examined and practically tested the improrement In Gram! Pianos, invented Dy H. flteinwry, ia which the covered strings are orerrtrung above those rema-mng, do hereby certify I—That as a result of said improrement, the roice ot the Piano isgreatiy improved 10 quality, quantity and power. M—The sound by Steinwuy’s improvement is much more even, less harsh, stronger, and much better prolonged, than that realized io any other Piano with which we are acquainted 3—The tmdersigoed regard the improrement of Mr. Stein way as most novel, mge nlons mod important. No Piano of similar construction has er<*r been known or used, «o fur as the undersigned know or htdi*-vn. Gustav BAUer. H i' IN'. Wm. Masoo, Geo. W. Morgan, L. M.ll . Wm. A. King, John N. Pat'erson, ('sri H-rnmnan. Win. fcaar. Geo. P. Bristow, K u Goldt-e-k, 11. f. 'l'lmro. >\)K hAI.K 11Y 11. KLEBEU & 880., No. 63 FIFTH STREET, |a23 ORPHANS’ COURT SALE ! By virtue he an order oftiie -Orphan'*’Court of Allegheny County, dated >he 1 lOthday of January. lsrtl, wnl he exposed to PUBLIC i BALE, at the fOURI’ U'H'SK, 10 the City of hiu- , bOrgh, on \VBI>NKBI»aY, FEBRUARY 13 th, isuL at iKN O'Cl/JCK.. A M. As the property of U il 1 RYAN, late uf Oluo To■*n*hip, deceased, a’l the hi- i loving described Heal E-isle. To Wit: All that cer tain piece ol ground situate in Reserve township. Allegheny County, bounded and desert t>od a.- fotlow**. V» : i Beginning on the Eastern Hide of Long I ane, at the distance of 415 feet N-, 13% deg We*t from Bprma Garden Lane; thence along Long L n<* N., 13U deg. W. feet; thence Kxstwardly 327 feot to a point cn Henry Keineman’s line—-thence along the said Henry Reineman’a line 3. 20U deg. East, 848 % feet, and t hence B. bH% deg. W. feel to the p uce ot beginning, containing eight acres, on which are erected a large two story buck dwelling, a hot loumj. l-nmt huuao and stable. ALS<T—AII that certain loi of gronud situate in Re serve Township, and bounded and doscritied as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Easterly Hide of Long at the corner of ground last described: thence runoing along said lane about 108 teet 3 inches to a point on the ground new owned by Christian Waelti: thence* running along said ground BouUt-Easi wardly about 329 feet to grouu 1 now owoed by Houry Reiueman . thence running alung «aid ground aKnit 78 feet acd 3 inches, to ground of the - lid Howard H Ryan last descrilied: thence running along said ground Nonn-Weatwardl v about 327 feet uj Long Lane, the place of begioing, contaimug Hi fK.-100 perches, more or less, reserving the coal. A l*-‘ > —All the unuivide I one third p*rt of all that cerUiu si rip or piece of Uod, s tuale in KoH<-.r< v mwa ship, and bounded and dosorltxjd tut lollowa : Beginning oo the Westerly side of n private road, known a- ihe Robinson Road on the Northern lino of a pieow of land beloQß ng to Henry Keinmnan ; tbenoe bv the wtid line N Sb% deg, West feet: thence o* line ni Uod of Augustus Hartje.aud perpendicularly to (he ‘me iH-t aforesaid 20 feel ; thence 8. 86}£ E. to said private r«*ad, aod thence aloog the same 8.29 deg 60 inm. K. about 2Uleei to the place of beg* lining. A 1 BO—All the uu-J'vtded third port of all the Coal underlaying the surfaco *. f all those porl’uus of land conveyed IoA- Reinoman.by W. Unbinaon, Jr., and wife, by deed, dated July J 4, 1864, recorded in L>*ed Book, vol. 121, p. 84. which said A. Reinemaa and ux. had, Prior to Apni G, 1869, conveyed to said H. H. R?*n, H. - C. Reiberoan, Augustus Harljo and Christine Waelti, , (except the coalunder the 8 acres first above described ) -7 ALoO—All thnt other certain lot or piece of ground, r situate on the West aide of Kerry street between Four h 4 street and lhaniond Alley, iu «ne City of Pittsburgh and , bounded and described os follows, to wit: Beginning J , on Kerry street, al the distance of 6u feel from the cor ner of fourth street; thence Northwardly o'ong Kerry street 40 feel; thence by a line at right angles with F- n y Btre“t 03 feel; thence by u line parallel with Ferry street, 40 feet; thence by a lino at rah* angles with Ferry street, 03 feet to the place of liegiuning ; being j»an Oi »he io*. No dit m Cm. Wood s plan oi Pittsburgo on which is erected a double lour story Brick UniMing —being me earae property which H. IT Kyau der’d. by lease, damn juty at, iSoS, recorded iu Deed Kook- vol. •-I* P*^ v 4.14, iutt-u.l to Eardrop A Williams fnrtrn term or lu* yevrs, trotn October 1. 1868. at the yearly i «nt • f $330,00, payauie quarterly exclusive of taxes and i .upa.re, xif ssiu lessees to insure to i $8,000,00, Wivli privilege Ol SAlri lessens to »*nr chase u.ur.ng sa*d term, on pavmeut of $0,600 00. s* in 4®- •«« .*ase nuy wu.er ana more fuuy ami at i*vge OFBALiv— uuu thiru uf me purchase monny .n band a» *bo wino oi coahrmation oi sale, an<i the baianue m two equal annua) payments from the date of j * ,,d confirmation Oi naie, wiui imerost payable semi ann..al.y, .o b c aecnred oy uonu anu mortgage on the > . prem.ooa aoid, wun leave to issue sort f&cuu forthwith on übu*e to pay pnucutal and interest at the stipulated *»• W 11 ®: Fo» furthor information, appiy hi ineOftioeoi Hilchei A Patmor. 87 Fifth street, or to J. M. Fans. J-ennsyiTamauvuDu- ,kih\ j. MiTf’HEi ♦ J. M. KAAB, jfiSOdu Adminisirotora oi H. H. Kvan. ueo’d. |&*Qukky—Have you soon that Big In dian in another column, boiling ROOTS, BARKS and LEAVES, for the Cherokee Remedy f jySUlydwr n 4 V v.*' ■ *> 3 . . y. • «v Ww**? ' -' ‘ - - VV- ’ ■ , m t,*' ■ '~V 1 V/l . 1 *■ s w, **• ■» ktrSrs'-*- «•*. • "v, „ .<*( •! .!• f ; ••’She* ■ \ . . ■ - '- ...VC' ’.. •. ..■■ ■ 1 hare been helling Ihe article for home four yearr, and know the composition. I hare oo hand many preparat’ons, turmoil S&rs&por 11a, such a* TownHcnd'a. Bull’*, Hurley'*, GnyaoUV, Baud*’, Gradcuburg'* and others, but deem the article manufactured by you it- Anilely mipenor to them all, and principally fnm the faot thaf tteootaios what it purport* b> contain, and t;.* ingredient* are good. 1 b«v«* hoM over louno-.-n him dred bottles of it, aud iu an H|M-ner»ce of H> year-* u. the drug bu*me»H, hate found an article to g;v* aa much aau*fiwuun. «'ur phynb'i in-here pre-cnb*- Uas they do Calomel. You cau make what tue you pb-sno of tin-,, and i called on, 1 will (n-raonally aubatantmte the h>-ov«« *Lve menu. Very ri-Hpertfuliy. yours, BOX 800, Post Otfice. For all who desire to hare the rour of iher tm:r changed with Hftfetv, c-ertamy , an*l rapid ty . u> any -! :el< they may deairo. Manufactured ly J Co it IS |al><* Li *. 6 Aator House, New York. Foi.lowim. LKTTKit v-■ BRANDRKfH'B TILLS demand* alt-nlion from IN VALIDS : wme lo you aii<l toy graitiud* I>r in*-* L-.-o- i ctal efforts that liHto- («-n oi}**-r>onr»*<l iu mv own fam ily, and )D honored-, aye th'-ii-and- <( mh* r«, by tf,e um of Brundivi- ‘ < 1 ills. T’.o fin* yv\r try friend Broekaway «-*ij >o;r jniii* 1:1 i; -sum, i'.\ I tb- n ID • declining h iUe ol beaiih. and ir.\ friend- an well myself supposed ilia*, mv *-..rih.y voyage w.-uld nwri terminate Mr. brockm ay urged tm* u< uk<-1 h- Brand r<*‘h Pill*. but having lliwi so MiU-'li lUed Cliio WUhDOguOd effect, I was more in. iinedt . let ii»tureuik» its roarse, and calmly 80001'*. i« mv fate. M\ B. ortered to girt me one doz d box><-« it I »oul i t»ku 1 0* mas pre.-cribed. By this I saw he lud great fam; in them, and I final') - oonsented U> take them. Out ujta- a Rift. 1 koU homo and went at it bi-m hopeles.-ly After taking one toi I began to feel beter. Well, air, when 1 r.ad used up my twelve boxee I was a well, healthy mao —niy weight having gone from J3l pounds up to li- pound*. 1 then ordered a supply, and b-twe*u that tune nud the pre-- rctailed three thousand d> lurs worth of these in ble Pills, and am •|uae sure that 1 have thereby lustrum.-nul m saving, not hundred-, but thou • of lives. Yours truly, Price 2t cenu*. Sold No. *2W CjUIuI street, Bran dreth's lYinap*! Othe«;Dv Thorims Rodnalh, No. ‘J7 Diamond street, Pittsburgh, aod by art respectable dealers* in medicine*. tK*2S.lmDa*T The advortieer having be«n restored to health id a few weeks by a very -unple reo edy, after haviiiv suffered *ereral years with a severe affection, an J thAt dremi disease, Consumption—-m anxious lo make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who dewre it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, (tree of charge,) with the directions Mr piej*anng uud using the same, which they wi'l tind u tom cvks for C->ssx3ifVTioK, Asthma, Baaatciima, Ac. The ou!y ob.ect of the advertiser to si-noing the prescription is to ImUftH the afflictod, and spread information which he conceive* to be invaluable, and ho hopes ♦•very sut ferer will try hi* remedy, a* it mil cost them nothing, and may prove ableiudng. Parties wishing the prescription will pleaeo iiddroH KKV. KiiWAKl' A. 'WII.SuN, Wiilutmsburgh, Kings county, New York. Mb N. U. Walkbr— Dear Sir: Kor three yeArs past, I luivo been severely afflicted with Lurcr Cbw*- platnt, ol a roost malignant and chronic character. 1 re sorted 10 a large number of remedies, hut they failed to produre other than a temporary relief. About six months ago, I purchased a box of “CLARKE’S LIVER I*l LUS," and afu*r using them, found myself bo much lK*Ltor,lhai I ai 00.-e adopted a regalar system of taking them, hui! toon found tnysoll entirely and radically cared. The various ilia attendant upon h disordered stale of ihe Liver, at once disappeared. 1 gladly and most cheer fully recommend those Pill.** as n sure and ofl<*ouve rem edy. Yours, truly, WM. AI’BTIN. Chillicotlie, 0., I>eoemt«?r 4, 1859. The aliove but speaks the voice of thousands who hare fully tented the curative properties of CLAitKE’S LIV ER Prepared at tired for private practice by an eminent physician, nnd their merits luiiy tried, it is not strange they act mow ’‘ticiently and directly on the disordered organs than the generality of so-called Liver Remedies. Incases of Liver Complaint, L»ys|>e|>Hia Im purity of the Blood,Constipation of the Bowels (dener al Debility, Sick Headache, aud nil diseases arising from a disorganized state of the system, An n axe a Bure and □ever (ailing remedy. Prepared solely hy -n. u. walker, F'tUnburgh, Fa. To whom All order* mu.-i lx? ivMreHHoil. F Or t>alo by R. E. SELLERS. Wholonale Agent, comer Wood and Bocond rttreeU. Sold by a an t* rv w h rr . ff*-J4 •T777~ *• »’*■'- —■ • ■•<*■* ■ • 't «*> * * A .J' > ft-. •'i: h' ■ ■, i“j <*« .• ■, •• i *? tr* ■" - • r n• o S Pimples Banlslied! Paces Made Clear! HOWt By one week's used the Magnolia Balm, A perfectly hsrniioss l*m elegant and effectual prepara tion f’pee to cent* per U.til.-, Bold everywhere. W. K HAGAN A ('« *. Proprietors, Troy, N. Y. <>*j;M)'dsw TUV •IT! TKV ITS THY IT! THY IT I THY IT ! TH K (i ENKSFEF. LINIMENT THE HE N ESH E B I.INIM EN T THE THE GKNKSSKK LINIMENT; THE GENKSSEK LINIM F NT; TIIK CHEAT KATKHNAL KBMKDY KUR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NKUKUA.IA, Ll’M BAUD, STIFF KECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, OUTS AM' Wul’Nin PILES, HEADACHE AND RHEUMATIC ANDNKR- V. UI'D ‘KDKKS. THE UKNKSSKE UMMF.M' m-vur know n l*. fa;! to cur** Kuril unit -m ‘ u 3 THE bENKSSKK LINIM KN 1' a cenrin and *peeiy cure for Neuralg THE GEN ESSKK LIN IMKN I* <M*l* an immediate cure i<t Burn- ..r Sea! G.frt THE GENESEE LiNIMENi 4#**l> the bv*t remedy in the world for Sprain* Bruises.-fc* THE GKNESSEE LINIMENT Headache, Toothache, Cut* nr Wound*.-uo THE GEN ESS EE Li MM KN I ' 1 HE GBNF-SSEE LINIMENT 'I H KGF.NKSHF.E LINIM KNT' THE GENES»EK LINI MKNT I THE GK.NK.SsEF. LI M MEN 1’: IS THE BEST REMEDY IN TH E WORLD. LS 'J'HE BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. IS THE BEST KKME’ Y IN I’HE WoRLD. IS THE BEST K! MED. IN THE WoKLI IS THE BEST KKMKId IN THE WoKl.lt For H«Je by all Druggiht.** uoJ Medicine Dealer*. Ni. U. WALKER, Proprietor, 'o whom all order* mnnt !*» addreMh.-d BLOOD FUHiifiLK, Thoro is in* hmulifim* su<'h rttj.iil r»‘j.U' Uiiton hi WILLIAMS* (t'MruUMi SYUi:}’ uK saO SAPAKILLA. ho.l iuhll'K nK IMTAVJIUM. m ;i.r curt* ol n hiimofxiJ' dv ol Umi owe ilu-n >in£in lo a I’iMtlirtjMH ur Srrnlulnu* Ih.qi id tho rouaUlnuou hii-1 in the Motxl, »ouh a* Wh.tti Sw<4 ling, TtHU*r, Kyi**, S_>pbtliti«* >li*oi\lrrs hn»l Mh< i of Uit* -km him Moo.l. Thin in a rulmUt remedy KoIiMKT, Ml A., NuV liU, I Ma. Wm. H. I*\»x. hc/'T . >»< : \\ nit regard i-»Wli LI A Mo’ SARSAPKILLA AM' In! U^KuKiMIAWA, John k. ..da\ «o, A fresh supply ju*t received and for Hale by JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner of Diamond and Market at, and all druggi»t* F. M. DOLLMAN, West Manchehier, t h. Wholesale by N U. WALKER, EM Scrmhiiel'l .-ireci- W. H. PoX, Proprietor. lioa-vilie Kv To whom all order* muni be s.ldn— -<*d de-.»i:rf..','4 CHRIS ADORO’S HAIR DYhl. Kvi-r »ua.) . • • .•rfivuru to be pom *nlt*- s For u hyiog Li>*« i, ONLY DYE. ONLY DYE. ONLY DYE. ONLY DYE. ONLY DYE. ONLY DYE. aiul lit 6 ONLV DYE Sold erorywhera, and Appln-d <■)■ a.i! Imir I*r«*^*<»rx. Cxu»tAXK>Ba .V. * 1 <''■■ Hi .Vrw >\* k. GEO- L!. K.EVSER, AgenC }*■ r%. jft‘JB:dAw:lmT Uamih-vto.*. J , jVJ.if 7. I*oo. ;f .*v — 1 littVi* 11.11)4 w:itlU*‘! t-> IJR. I>i;iM>a£TH To Consumptives, CLARKE'S LIVER PILES. A Railienl Cure 1 Read / / Read 111 TO THE AEEU.UTJs.U i SR. STARKEY'S PAIN EXTERMINA TOR cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, tiick Head . Nervous Headache, Toothache and Bore Throat Prepared by l >f.. STARKEY, Pittsburgh, Pa. gold wholesale and ret ul by JOS. FLKMING, f.n> -/- f Market at. urd Diamnnp Wk Call the attention oi our reiul<*ro to j an article advertised in another column, called Blood Food, it is an entirely new discovery, and must not be confounded with any ot the numerous patent medicines of the day. It is food for th« blood, already prepared lor absorpLoo; pleasant to the taste and natural in action, and wnal one gains he retains. Let all those, then, who are guttering from poverty, impurity, or deficiency 0/ blood, and consequently with some chronic disease or oiimenu take of this Blood Food and be restored to health. We notice that our druggists have received a supply oi this artidfe, and also oTthe world-renowned Dr. EUtob’s IsTAsnu Cowuat, which every mother nhouii* have. It is said to contain no paregoric or opiate o» any k.nd whatever, and of course muatbe invaluable ior an infantile complaints. It i a also said that it will allay ah pain, and eofton the gums in process of teeth ing. and at the same time regulate the bowels. Let all mother, and nureea, who hare oodorod anxioiw days and weepies, hifihta, procure e supply and be at once relieved. Wf 1 a n tdrertimemenu Par sale br UR- UiXJ. U. KKVaiUi, sola Asem, UO Wood BtiooL, Pittebu rgb. Ufclydew <v, v a WM. M. FABER & CO., ‘ STEfIM ENGINE BUILDERS Near the Poun’a R. R )K*pot, 0 1* ITTSBL'HOII, I»A., Manukacti rk ALL KINDS of Hieiun Ktiipnes, rang ug from three to cue ;,t;n ireij and tihv horne power, ami “tilled for (,■!'.-( \| Sc 4« Mtil.**, H:aet FurnnwH, Factum**, etc-. Give particular attention to the f'-UHtrm tion n{ Kngitu:!? an.l Machinery lor grist mi!!*, and fo» uprights, nmlay and circular hum miiia. Hart* Al*n> on han i. tiuisned and ready lor Mhipraoni at short notice, KngineM and Boilorw every descrip tion' Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, an 1 Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Ihiliies m over-, variety, ami (’onuniie tLe nmmiluciure o’ Woolen Ma chinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low. our machinery manufactured oi the heat quality ol materials, and warranted iu ah ca-t.- to give satisfaction. 4®“Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly tilled- _ __ f*'2l:d*w AMERICAN IRON WORKS Mjmufaoturern of IRON AND NAILS JUNIATA AND CQSHSQN SHEET IRON. lauth'iPaUntSliaftiss, PiUonßiKli, PlaLei.A 88 Water Street, aad Id* Klrti Street PITTSBI K G II , And corner of Frank no «.n<t ouuij Water Bt.*., Ouch fe‘i!7;ly DAVID H. BOUKK6 HUMAN ROGER D. 12. KtMdllPi & STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND CHAIN DIUI.I. TKETH, Office, 08 Fifth Stroot, fti3 !'rmm;R«H, pa PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ;aac jones...jnu l h-»yi»....w m. M'cui.Lnr;,! JONES, BOYD & CO. MANL t »>F VA<Y >TKLI Also. Spring, I’low and A D hutil Sl’Kl M »S hi; \ X I.ES, corner Uds* and 1-ir-t .in-'.s noil i'l 1 iMUriM.H. I‘k. I'u «d»urgh, Pa. W. CIUDWII'A TAPER AND RAGS, Nos. 149 and 151 Wood Street, PITIMn iltlll, i*a. «#*Wrapping paper at Manufacturers' i*nee.«. The market price juid m t'ach for HA'iri, Ac. jyl&du w. m. KAcrixTotm, MACKIHTOSH, HEMPHILL & C 0„ CORNER OF PIKE AND O’HARA STS., NKAH CITY WATKft WORKS, Pitu burgh, Pa, Manufacturer* of Mackintosh A Hi-mp mll’rt Improved Paieiit Oscillating STKAM KN CJIMKS, and SLIDE VAL\ Es, o? all siacs and l*»st ■*t\ i**e- Having nut u]> Machinery of large cajiacity and "I the best quality, we are prepared to do heavy Job- Mug, and solicit work in this line, trusting that bj promptness and uio < hara.-u-r of our work u> merit public patronage. We i-all Hitenul ultcni.on to our BALANCED VAI.VK * •st’lLLA’I ING K.ViINEM, as combining advantage* heretofore uimuainni m ih.s class of Engines. 81 LAM (>l AGES FuK SALE, end Warranted '■iirrw’t and durahie. jadfi.Cm Lj 1 N(i IN E BUI LUEK AN I) MACUiN IST, SIU ‘.KKAI 1 WhsTKK.N FLALNiNU MILL, cor. Ida,- Wry and Duqu&stu Way, FuuouroA, make to ■>rdor, and warranted as good an c-an p*, niftde, the ■olk.rtng m.tcluuerv, m —nwum Hagmos, 'turniQg i>aUiea, for wood aud iron; Pianers, for w«*xi and iron; drilling Machines; Hou»enand l oi^ocoiicrews; Patent* right and Model Machines, m the ocst manuor; dhalliug, i'ulhea, and liHiigors. of all nimw and variety ; berews. of any diameUtr and piUrii, to lilU*on feet in ieugth. Wui gi»o make, and Itave ou han.i. Doctor and Nigger Ko* and J»eck Pumf* for »tfamU»aUq Ac ■ uhtMtra and other Planing done U> order, plane U*« inches wiue, t>y « fool U inches long. All Or icr • li-ympUy F\U#iand KamwUo tiol+aUJ. N. b.—i'articrular atteulion ami promptitude gircu to —pairs on Fruiting i’reftaos and other Machines. Vlfclvd-is For aperfevt r.la<-k ..Thai defies J r r. Tniit i.h lunianiKiK-oDf-. SOOTS -A. IST O SHOES, ITRAW fiOGflS, TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Mo. tOV Mark*! iltrett, Between K.llh and Lu>erty «L-, (Shoe Market Place,) *pll FITTHWittUH, PKNS’A. W. i_ CALD* tu CALDWELI, A BUu BOAT FVRIUSURRS A.\'l) DEALERS 1 Mmii'a, H••ruj> and Co<u»a tk.rdH#*, < >ak tun, Tar, Pitch, Roam aad Oii**, Tiiq-auhoK, Luck. Ltaht «ad H«m?t l>rillin*H, 4c. '»•**< ".s *n»t . * Kront GOUIAS. J A Jit S ROBB, No. NO Mark*-: Street, 3d door from the Market H *u>i sait find iCetnu Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, Hm |ti*i re- an-Ihi* UuveanJ w«*!) •»*.. «•; --i wliH'k ef B* m rj'S and SU-lrlS. miiiHiiif lor Ft;.!. M u WIN’IKK W l AK. Hjh stock oompriM-" one i.| •,;. lurue-t assortment- i. !..• (duo'l in in* an la*d;eti\ M'sm**'ani Children's i,.*. Slippers, (iu:n < Hers, eU- Men’s. Boy,’ mul Youth.-' .arse K:j. aii i 'h. Boots, Shoes, f'xloi 1 T.e*. tiaitrris eli i iJperM. etO-, «*U:. M*-u's Flue Lail Wafor-i’rool Hoot*, do do taunted Bottom Hoot- Country Merchant* v-siling the . :i - s y are invited torsi iti>l examine Jus -took t*eloro pureH**iug. (**—!i«x iaro<i they can !"• "U t**d a., lo (pi..;,.v and pni'os JAMFiS JIdHH, No *«i Market nireel, »<lls Third r fro-ti Uo- M'.rket. c. j. fay, m. p. JAMES H. CHILDS &. CO., hope tiling, SKA 3I LESS BAGS OL32Sr-A.BCrPS.a-S, 3'2 Indies to 40 Indies Wide. <W"t>rder* rn:;y be left M H. (’Hli.l'n k C< i's_, H-l Wn.nl Htre~r. mil-Mir^n WALTER P. MARSHALL, I’KAI.KH IX FRENCH AND AMERICAN WAlili PAPJBH. Stripe! Front, between I'-ann-nd Alley and Fourth Street. ti»Ti IMT I'-Mr imju BLOOD FOOD. r pill!, AI‘IKN i M >N OF INVAUDs, J. Ptiysioians, t'lergy tri.-ii, Hcieiii ’:e tiD-n. and the piihiui n«nor:uiy, i» r| ><<. tiul.y r»**l l*.*» t**»l to ilio merits of tin* chemical preparuli")!, containing II ,s///r I'HUIl,* n.i ril<i.\r)liil:rs, » U J which is Ideu’ll • ;i I ,1, It* eoOI|>"sll|otl \V;Ui the HemaUe UioltUit, or rot f In &!1 hi,out', accompanied with pule countenance and nc*r\ou.t dentngotnutit. hrm'ysos of the blood show a deficiency of the red globule*. Ruddy complexion and a rosy uni of the skin, is aU ay.-J indicative of health; while a puio, wax-like akin and countenance,—which evince- a deficiency of the red giobith-.H,—accompanies a Jisoaaed organism. I'rcpa ration* of lkuS have tKS'n given for the purpose nl supplying Uiu red gloLtiie-, out we i <>ntend that aloon, S lil. Did VU aionc, or I'HOJi US alone, will uut rnceiUio deficiency in every oust*. hut that a iudi ciou.- combination of till these elomeut* is necessary lo restore the blood to it* normal Htuudard. Tin* poinu never Ud'ore aLUt.nvd, has been reiKUied iu the HLOUh FOODnul its dweoverv rank* as one of the most .-cieu- Ufic uO‘l important of Luc age. ita ettocu in CONSUMPTION arc to soften the cougti, brace the nerves, strengthen the syatero, allay the prostrating night swoaU, iucrunae the physical and mental energy, enrich the blood by roaujrmg the lacaiog red g'obiitee, mcreaae the appe tite, rcHtoro the color, atnl clothe the akeletoa frame witii Heah- The JiLuOl) bX)<)I) will t*o found a speci fic 10 all CHRONIC DISEASES of the THROAT or IjUSOS, suoli as Asthma, linmchitu i, Chough*, kv. Public sjxjHkers and singers will find it ol great utility in clear ing and atreugthening the vocal organa, lu Lwer Cvmplaxnti, Drojmv, Ejnlejtsy, I'nralyaL, Scrojuui. (jrrxxxL, SL Vituf Ikmte, revcraiui Ague, iHc., its elfioacy ia umrked and inatautaneoua. in no clam* of disouaen, however, ure the beneficial ettectH ol this remedy so c<>n< siMcuoua aa in those barraasing FEMALE COMPLAINTS to which the gentler sex are ItAble, and wliieh tend to wards Consumption, nueh as suppressed or difficult Menutruation. Green Sickness, h kites, «ft., es>>ecuilly when these complaints are accompanied with paleness, a dingy hue or pallor of the skin, {depression of spirits' debility, jmlpitation, want of appetite, ami nervous pros tration. We have the utmost confidence m recom mending the BLOOD FOOD to all who may be con scious ol a 10-s of vitality or energy, and to those whose mental or bodily power* are prowrated through imer-iwfl either of the mind or body, and we deem itour duty to say that in all cases of Weakness and Emaciation, and m all diseases of the A'td»ii«/« or bladuLer, this preparation has a chum upon the attention of sufferers which can not bo over-estimated. A faithful trial will be found the most convincing proof In regard to its efficacy that could be asked lor. With the above remarks, and with the numerous testimonials we have in its favor, we ofler the * BLOOD FOOD 1 in the consideration of the afflicted, knowing that it will be acknowledged as pre-eminent over all other preparation*, jiatent or officinal, in point of usefulness. Circulars giving the Theory upon which this remedy is founded, also certificates of remarkable cures, will be sent free when desired. We forward the BLOOD FOOD lo any part of the United Btates or" lymutiu upon receipt of price—(i per bottie, $6 for six bottles. He careful in all cases to take none bat that having our fao-sraile signature upon the wrapper. None other is genuine. Prepared only by CHURCH A DUPONT, No. 409 Broadway, New York. And sold by them, and by all respectable Droggists. DR. tifi/0. H. KEYBEK, Sole Agent, auLAoeaurd 140 Wood at, Pittsfeurrgh. •»' V- ' i *>.«.,! t ' i .1 . ' >.%?:} ■ v i, i Js*' ■ ■ •*-' i .'iW . v'-('« \v4>y ; * IfflfiaUatuotis. IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Maherg, JONES &. L.ABJTR. WARKHOUB£B, MANUFAI-TL’UK&B OP BOGKRS’ IMi’KOYKD PATENT CUIDWKK & SON, liCALkIU IN HLUH R. BOLE, JOB;! ROBB And Dealer in .JCUS CALtIWXU. Jk. Allogheny City, Pa o. S 7 Wood Stroot DEBILITY, * V - ' * «*r *** '**•*.''•* v w t t ;"‘. 'V’j f •’’ ’. i . - ’ ' k -' r"T " #'■ ,-s t V> .-• MISCELLANEOUS. TLe Amalgamation of Languages. | There is a growing tendency in this age to appropriate the most expressive words of other lan guages, and after a while to incorporate them into our own; thus the word Cephalic, which is from the Greek, signifying “for the head,” is now beooming populariied m connection with Mr. Spalding’s great Headache rem edy, but it will soon be used in a more general way, ami the word Cephalic will become as common as Electro type aud many othem whose distinction as foreign uor.i* lias been worn aw9y by common usage until ih.-v r*eom ‘-native and lo the manor born." lli 'ad ’n ’urriblo ’oadacho this hafternoon hand 1 stepped mb- tho hapoUiocacrlea hand says hi to tin- man. -Can y• •t: !n-a.-e me of ttu 'oadaohe?” *-I>oos liaoho ard,” -ayx ’ln-. -Hexceodiugly," Mays In, hand upon '.hat ’ln- gun- me u fVpnnlip Pill. h a uj •,,„*! mo ‘onor it cured me.-- .im.de Wuu 1 'ardly realized I ’ad ‘ad an 'eadache. Hbadachk is favorite sign by which nature make* kn--w ny deviation whatever from the natural stale of ti: rain, and viewed in this light it may be looked on as a safeguard intended to give notice of disease which might otherwise escape attention, till too lale to be remedied; and its indie*, boos should rever be neglected. Headaches muy be classified under two names, viz: Hymptonmue ami Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common ami is the precursor of a great variety of dirt-AseM, among which a-e Apoplexy, Gout, Kheumu tism aud all febrile diseases. In ns nervem form ii is sympathetic of disease of the stomach constituting uir.t hetuiarht, of hepitie disease constituting billic lud-l<icKu of worms, constipation aud other disorders cl Die I-owi-Im, as well as renal and uterine affection*. 1 ’iseases of the heart are \ery frequently attended with Headaches; Aiia-mid and plethora are also aifections which fro*)ueuiiy occusion ueadache. Idiopathic Head ache Im also very common, tieing usually distinguished by the name of n«n\)u-i htaaache, sometimes corning on suddenly ;n a state of apparently sound health, and pros'ratmg at once the and physical energies, and in iriher instances u comes on slowly, hera’dM by depression of spirits or aoerbity of temper. In most m-iances the pain is m the front of the head, over one or b-*th eyes, aud soim-inne* provoking vomiting; under this class may also be named *Y For the treatment of eitiier class of Headache tin 'epiiahc Fills have been f.-wud a sure and safe remedy relieving the mo.-* acute puuis in a few minute-, and I>y it- subtle power eradicating the duieaso of which Headache i~ ihe unerring index. D-aT 1! riifpct. Mi*?U9 wanU you to send her iik-v of <Vphahc(due. qo, abotiler-f I'repared Pill*, — -Hi Fui ibiukuig that’s not just it naithor, but perliaj-e ell 1-e nft,T knowiug what it is. \e see she’s nigh Isud aii-l gone with tlieHick Headache, and wuuts soino n- r-- of the -ami- as reluived her Ixjforu. Ih uygut.-- You inu.-t mean Hpalding’n Cephalic IMIa. Bn.Uj't —(>ch' sure now and you've sed it, here’s the uarther and giv rm-the Pills arid dou’t be be all day al*out it turner. Constipation or Costivenoss, s r u\ai No i>no of tlio “many ilia Hush is hoir lo” is ■<o prevalent, ao hale underHtood, and ho much neglect ed k.- (.'■OftiTcncH*. ulU*u originating in carolosanesH, or sedentary habits; it is regarded an a slight disorder o( too little consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the precursor and companion of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and tiniest) early eradica ted it will bring tlio Htifferer to an untimely grave. Among the lighter evil* of which coHtivenesn is the usual atteudaut are ikuuiache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Breath, Piles and others of like nature, vfluiealong tnuti of frightful diseases such as Malignant Fevers, At.cesses, Dyaenl&ry, Diarrhuja, Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Kpilepsy, I*aralysis, Hysteria, HypochonUnaata, Melan choly and Insanity, first indicate their presence in the system by this alarming symptom. Not nnfreqtiently the diseases named originate in Constipation, but take on on independent existence unless the cause is eradi cated in an early stage. From all these considerations it follows that the disorder shohld receive immediate attention whenever it occurs, and no person should neglect to get a t>ox ol Cephalic Pills on the first *p- of the complaint, as their timely use will ex pci the insidious approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous foe lo human Ido. A Heal Blessing. Physician. —W< 11, Mrs. Junes, bow is that headache? Mu. ./<*!<>.—<«otie' 1 Kx-tor.ad gone i the pill you sent ured me :n just twenty minute*, and i wirh you would >nd inor*- so that 1 e;»u have idem handy. You can gst them at any Druggist. Call *rCej>hahr Pills, 1 find they never fml, and 1 recoin ieud diem in ali case- of Headache. A/< Jana l shall send for a box directly, and shall •h ui; my suffering friends, for they are a 'A&sintj. Twonty Millions of Dollars Saved. Mr. Spalding has sold two millions oi bot- of his cel-brated Prepared Glue and it is estimated that each iKHlie saves at least ten dol/ars worth ot hro keu lurniture, thus making an aggregate ot twuuty of dollar?* reclaimed from total lo#p by this val liaise invention. Having mAde his Glue a household word, he now proposes to ao the world still greater ser rice hy curiug all the aching heads with his Cephalic Pid«, and d they are as good as his Glue, Heailaches will mood vanish away like snow in July. 6®“ovf.r Eicitkmkst and the monl&l care and Min,. - ) iii ■ i.'iii to cl >*e attention to business or a*'* am- ng to** numerous causes of Nervoas Headache Ihe d:s<>>-d*Tt- 1 state of mind and body in cut* m to thu d .-ir«*"<-:.£ compliant u* a faia! blow to all energy au i amiititm '’offerers by this disorder can *iwh\-ot.iian <*p.wdy rein f from them* di-ir*--mg at ui*-e- by using one of the Cephalic Pills whenever the sj mpt< ins appear, li quiets tne overtasked dram, and sooiiov the strained aud jarring nerves, and relaxes the uiu.«w*n of the Hiom.tcti which always accompanies aud aggravates the disordered condition of the brain. Facts Worth Knowing. Spalding's Cephalic Fill* area certain cure r Si.-k Headache, Bilious Headache, Nervous litoi lie, t'osf.venoHS anil Genera! Debility. Groat Discovery, Among the moei important of ail the great medical discoveries of this >g > may be considered the system of vaccination for protection from Small Pox. the Pephalic Pdl lor relief uf Headache, and the use of lor ihe prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure spec tic, whose benefits will ho xperienccd by suffering humanity long after their discoverers are lor gotten. fioT Dili you over have the Sick Headache ? >o you remember the throbbing temples. the fevered -row, the loathing and di-gust at the sight of food. How nlally unfit you were for pleasure, conversation or .indy, i ine of the fephahe PiPs would have relieved you from all the suffering which you then experienced For ilii- and other purposes you should always have a I «* x of them oo hand to use as occasion requireH. NervousHeadaehe Headactie By the use ok these cephalic PILLS the jx»nodie attacks of iV<jrv,*uj or Siik Hcninrhe may lx* prevented; And if taken at the com mencement of an AliAck immodi;tte relief from pain and sickness will l>e obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Wasuiu and Uetui iche to which females are ho subject. They act gently upon the Bowels— removing CWitx- MSS. For Literary Mai, Stiulent*, Delicate Female*, and all persona of sedentary habits, they are valuable a* a Laxa tive, improving the appctde, giviog font and mgor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CKPHALIC PILDS are the result of long investi gation and carefully conducted experiments, having been to use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suf fering from Headache, whether originating in the ner vous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be takon at all times with perfect safety and with out making any change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders it eu.ii/ to administer them to : children. Beware or Counterfeits. The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spal ding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicine. A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the PBICE, 26 CENTS. All orders Bhoold be addressed v HJ3NBY C. SPALDING, « Cedar street, New loti. . r r- ' , *«»•?*■•» -* ■.*••' » > p \,«.£yv ■ ' , Asv • ■- «a3r* ’ardly Eealized. PrtQral. CHEROKEE HEREBY! W O t- P O CHEROKEE REMEDY, AN I'NMIUV. (THE F'JK Coßorrlm and a!i Dixeasvs of thr Urinnn Organs. KKAiEDY cure.- :il; -■ f ii. A preparation? :'aJ. I; ..a : * ■ ,-v.n oilier compound; containing XU A//.\ AA!J / , . .-.vi.\\ or XA VSEOUS DRUIR a.® it ip prepur'-l ?o!»'!y r'i.-m ROOTS, BARKS and LEAVES and iuls !» «>n tmtui**.# down, from oue generation to another, by the CIIERim KEEIXDIAXS. It is offered to tho public on u* >imh intrinsic merit*. It periorru? t: -< duty quckiy and thor oughly. The UXFoRTUXATR. of’either sex will 1* repaid by using this REMEDY, lumead of plncing Ihetn.xHlveHftt tlie mercy ol sotne Quack or Profess- Tbia REM ED V Htnken at the very ROOT of ihedieciw; it 4 tendency i- oot simply in suspend tho poison, but n> KEMO VE THE CAUSE on which it depends,—Full dirertioD* in pamphlet form, accompanying each b<<(- dp,—Tr.c speedy and pe-msuent relief atforaed by thi.-j Remedy, to all case* of GOSORRHCEA, QtEET, (M’.l l ; A/,, STRICTURE FLUOR ALB US, or kLUUHuRREA,) and all diseases of the Lr □ ary organ*, Ita- aatomahed uir most yoicntific men the 11*0. i his Remedy not on.v era-hcaie* all POISO from the SYSTEM but IX YJ'rORA TFS tho most d*-I cate constitution. flwit does XOT AFhECT the BREATH or IXTER FERE wuh any CLASS of B L'SIXESS <<r require i*;i) deviation from the usual diet. JSHt requires no a.i-dHtancc from other rnediCin--. And wh-it EX HA SC US its VALUE, th.-K.Y TIRE ARSEXCE of *1! XA UsEU US TASTE, be; nr * ELhUISAXT>i.Qii DELICIOUSSYRUE. Prick *2 pxh Hottls oh Thrxx Bottle* ros $5. POTTKH A MEHniM, Sole Proprietors, ST. LOUIS WO. SoidiQ Pittsburgh wholesale and retail by Dr. (»fiO. H. KfcASER, anJ l>y alt respun.-ible Druggist# m ihe L’nitod State.'. >y‘il:lvd*w NEWS PAPERS INDICATE PUBLIC OPINION. c.uj/k»iw», there ijrcal cu><"«L>tce !■< i AHELIABLE NEWSPAPEB, from i ii k NEW ORLEANS THUE DELTA. ‘•1 fmre xe.-m- to be no ei.-u-o f.»r Quo er gray Hair, now that ifm celebrated iix:ij»Ta*£T'.s Lnimituils Hah. Kilitob itivk can be lui.l " FROM Til K ( tkvexpand pjlain i>i:ai,kr. “When people can protect their liiur from the tolb lale marks of age; when they can luxuriate in glossy block locks at au advanced period of their lives; when white and gray Hair can W turned lo a beautiful black or auburn; when Hair can be made to grow upon bald heads; when ail thin can l»e done, it eaunotdo any honn to tell what will do il HEIMSTRKKT’H H AIK KKs''l <>- RATI VE will do il Tins Hair Restorative is, bevon.l jwadvoaLures the be#i Jung of the kiud over invented. I‘ho Inci.- in our |>OMse«siou. in regard to tin* wonderful preparation, warrant us in unqualifiedly recommend mg it." FROM TH K ST. Loins KEPJIHLICAN. “Many of our first citizens in Be Isduih are speaking in glowing terms of this article.” FROM TH K CAIRO CITY GAZETTE, “'Hus incomparably excellent preparation for tho Res toration of (irey Hair lo its original color, tu preserve Hair from failing out, and to cure baldness, is ou sale at Humphrey A Brown’s in this city. The evidence urn this Restorative is no humbug’is conclusive. Testi monials to that effect may be found m almost every paper in the country.” FROM THE SOUTH WESTERN BAPTIST. “Leave .lyes alone, and use only some rciiuVc Resto rative, hke Henn-treei’s inimitable.” bold everywhere—price 60 cents, and il per bottle. W. K. IIACtAN dk> CO., Proprietors, Tmv, N«w York. MAGNOLIA BALM A POtTSCT AXD COMPLTTX RXKIDT FOB Pimples, Blotches, Freckles, Eruptions, Sunburn or Tan Tins Elegant Preparation renders tho Skin goft and fresh, imparting to k a Marble Purity. It ih most or-ol aDd refreshing i! applio l io the face after exposure to the sun, anil will give immediat relief to the Slings ol Ina<M.‘lA. ( Nothing poisimous enters into its composi tion. The contents of a boit!e might Y>e taken without harm. Hi appltcntio’i e\ - n,- nujht fur c: irer-fc, toJi cure the uvr-it case nj Sold everywhere—Price Fifty Ceuts a Bottle. W. E. HAGAN iS co„ Proprietors, Sold in Pitisburvh whoieaHle aiid retail by I»r. GEO. H. KEYBER, 140 Wood street, and ty all rngpongible dnalenun medicmew. jy*23aydaw. Dlt. YIOTT’S CHALYBEATE RESTORATIVE PILLS OF IROiY AN aperient and stomachic preparation (i IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by oombu-*- tiun in Hydrogen. SancUooed by the highest Me hcai Authonuea, both in .Europe and the United Stales, and proscribed id their practice. The experience of thousands daiiy prove* o-- preparation of Iron can be compared wur, il iarpui. uea of the bioo<t, deprees.on of the vital energy, pH., and othennse mckiy complexion indicate its in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all maiadiee in which n hn (too;* ine-i. it has proved absolutely curative :u euch of itie lollow mg complaints, vis: In Debility, Nervous Afsetur.u, Kinaetatutn, DyKpqtsxa, Cbrutxpatson, Dtarrht bo, Dy .scnUr\. !ncip\eni Cbnsumjiturx. Scrofulous Tuberculosis, Salt Rheum, Mismenstruiturii. Whites Chlorosis , Lever Complaints, Chrornc Headache*, Rheumatism, JrUervutU.nl Fevers, I\mpcLs on the Face, dx In case* of Guram Dabiutt, whether th* result o: acute disease, or of the contained diminution of nervou.- and muscular energy irom chrouic compl&iota, one tr;&] of tms re-torntiTe ban proved successful to an ei tent which no description Dor written auceiatiou woum render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden a* to have become forgotten in tneir own neighborhood*, have *u idenly re-appeared in the bu*y world as if juat re turned from promoted travel in a distant land. / Some ron- "igaaf instances ol this kind are attested of fema.e nutlurers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus, uvugmucoUa exhaustion, critical changes, and th.v complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician has no name. In Nsxvoos Arvxcnoiis of all kinds, and for reasom i&railiar to medical men, the operation of tins prepara uon ot iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike Uic old oxides, u is vigorously tonic, without being exen ing and overheating; and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases ol coativenesa without ever being a gastnc purgative, or inflicting a disagree able aensaiioa. It is this latter properly, among others, which makes ii so remarkably effectual and permaneut a remedy for i\leay upon which it also appears to exert a distinct anil sj>oclflc action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. in Drararau, innumerable as are its causes, a single box of theae Chalybeate Pills ha* oiten sufficed for Sie most habitual cases, including the attendant Cbjfuwnsss. Id unchecked Juarrikma, evea when advanced to UruBTaBT, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently mu hgnant. the effects have teen equally docitdvo and as tonishing. In local puma, loss of flesh and strength, debilita uog cough, and runuuenl hectic, which generally in dicate iaapitirr Cojuuxmo*. thu remedy has allayed Uie alarm of fneuds and physicians, in several very gratify mg and interesting mstanoea In beaoraous Tuaracotoaxa Uus medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the most emtioos- — I,- - . -.V-. . wiv liivr* m X lIIVUF iy balanced preparation* of iodine, without any any of their well known liabilities. The attention of females cannot l-e uv> confidently tn filed l-o thin remedy and reilorutire, m the (-uses peculi arly effecting them. iu KmcumnsM, both chrouic and inflammatory—in the latter, however, more decidedly—it has t»een invari ably well refKirted, both as alleviating pain and reduc ug the swelliugsand sUflnessof the joints and muscles. Is iKTKUurrxnT Kivsbs it must necessarily be a great romody and energetio restorative, and its progress in the new settlements of the West, will propably be one ol high reuowu and usefulness. No remedy has ever been discovered in Uie whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, wiUt an uuusu al disposition for active and cheerful exercise, imme diately follow its a so. Put up in neat fiat metal boxoa containing 60 pills, once 60 cents per liox; for sale by druggists and dealers. \V ill La' sent free to any address on receipt of tho price. AH letters, orders, etc., should lie addressed to R. B. LOCKS fit Co., General Ageitti, 20 CXDAX BT n N. T. lilt. (iEo. H. RKYSKR. 14u Wood street, Wholesale Agent# for Western Peno’a. mr2l:lydawna SMITH I PITCAIRN Merchant Tailors, fto. 48 ST. CLAIH STREET, ap!3 7 J. H. KELLERMAN & CO.’S FASUIONAIILK EAT BTOBK, 75 WOOD STREET. SPUING STYLE SILK & CASSIMERE HA'I’S. FRENCH AND AMERICAN FELT HATS. AJ! Grades and Colors. C.AP3 KOR GENTS, YOUTH’S, AND CHILDREN, Of every description BTBAW GOODS In great variety. ClllLDUEft’S FANCY HATS To suit all tastes. Ail at the Lowest Rates ut J. H. HIJLCERMAN & CO.’S, ma3o 76 WOOD ST. CUPPING AN L> LEECHING, by _ OIK. *. OIKS. BESE. WSuTeeth e i tract®. 1. Hot, Coltl and Shower Baths. ®elB:ty F BEBE. 177 Grant street. gPALDING’S ° CEPHALIC PILLS, CAN BE PROCURED AT JOS. FLEMING'S, deB Corner Diuoond and Market at At,-**- abg'%e- .1, v *W. C5-]F2.^._ lV"L'i,n call the .Attention of ’ ’ lh '‘ l ,llbl " to ure ' r slMk of well selected Cook, Parlor and Seating Stovsi, KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, Holi.ow-W.uik, Ac., nmonV waich will be found the P.K p OOAI, COOItSTOVKS ISTHK STATE. Th!" Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Kclipu, aim IKON CITY, W„re user,led the KIK.ST PREMIUM »l the State Keir for t: ,e REST COAL COOK STOVES. Aleo, FIRST PREMIl.'if awar*WJ to the Kor ihti WOOD COOK STOVES NOW IN U3E. i t.o K KN i l CK.IAN aod KANSAS Premium Stoves are un.iunni.sKej. Wo call au-eotiou of DEALKRS A.NL> Bl’iL!>FiLS to the largest stock of GRATE FRONTS and FENDERS !ine thl ' I'iAMONDanJ ICCUrSE Coal Cook Stoves wlfli soaj)-Stone Lininga, which stand the fire npiier tlian iron. B pig T. L. RODGERS p. A. DILWORTHI COMMISSION HOUSE. DEALERS IH LOIT,, CRAIJI AND PRODUCE GENERALLY 3 li> I.IIIEKTY STREET, oc2-i' l>n> ' iU ' I'im.n liHilrond Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa.) aomtar iimui jjuuw a. itKß&oi.a ROBERT DALZELL It CIO., WHOLESALE QROCERS, COIBSiiSSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS - AJCD - DziiJttta W PnODUc* AND Pirrwnra q MAHCTxoTuaaa. NU. 545 1 LIBERTY S . UfiJfiT, _ n Ptragpttog, Pa. r ORWARDING AND COMMISdON MERCHANT Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lari, Butter, Seed Dried Fruit and Produce Generally^ CORNER OV MARKET AND FIRST STREETS, Q William Dilworth, B. Cuthbert A Son, Pittaom ;h. Boyd M Ott, Heiahefl * aweanngen. a Bradv tjaa .. M- £ M. Bank, Liat k Howeli, Mangle A Co, Geor N e W, AndersonTbonlon, Paxton A Co, wheeling. my3&2ptr A. KREBS &. BRO. Jithojgpph^rs Oornor Wood and Fourth Bta, PITTSBURGH. DRS. STEBBINS & MUNSON, OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTISTS, Offlco 105 Fifth Street, A PEW DOORS ABOVE THE POST OFFICE. n«27:!y,i TEETHI SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE CSILL, has removt-d to 246 TENS • BTRRKT, in the hou?e formerly occupied by or. G. H. Keyßer, opposite Chn«t»« Church. He will give all the modern improvementg. Teeth inserted at various pricet, from slo to $62 per get Howard, Rev. Samuel Findley, A. Kradle, A o. M-CuuJiejs, M. D J. H. Hopkins, W. H.Vank.flt, It i„o. H. K.yw, \v. Nimick, Samuel M S* l *' miaT:ly N A AX ELEI) PAPER TKKTII KimCTKD WITHOUT PUS By tue u.se uf an apparatus when-by no itr,.g< or gnlynnio-bittsry are need. Cnld weather in the time when the apparatus can be tise-i to it-, Lent advantage. Medical ffentiemen and their families had their teeth extracted by nay process, and are read? to testify to the painless as well aa to the M*K-tv i f ihs vibration, whatever has been said by pels soon interested in asserting the contrary or haying no knowledge of my proc' as. Ait 11 FlCiAld TKKTH inserted in every style, E. OUDRV, Dentist, I*4 Smithfleld street. COl EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS. JA. WULKi K. T. PLUNKETT .T. CAMPBELL. WOLFE, PLUNKETT & CO., bI.ASS .UANITFACTIIRERS, WA REHOUSE No. 12 Wood Street, Corner of First, r v Plttabnrgh, Pa. smith. d a vid jl para 77^ SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. HO First and 12) Becond streets. Manufacturers of nil sises and descriptionsof Coal Oil. Retorts and Stills, Las and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Doe CmOdmga*'™ liole^Bl6el Moulds, Pollies, Hangers and Li to-order. °' ‘ tesori f> Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, ail necessary Biting will l>e carefully attend- bcTLlvdaw LAKE SUPERIou COPPER Milo SMKLTINO WOUKB, PAKk', TI’CI RDV A CO„ Manufactukeks of sheathing, Braiien. and Holt Copper, Pressod Copper Bo* tents. Raised Bid Bottoms. Spelter Solder, Acf SSo im porters aa.l dealers m Metals, 'l'm Plate. aSeel Iron, •r on hand, '1 minen's Machines and 'r ~W “ ■r rV > . , o<' N o. US First, and 130 Second streets. r “- Special orders of Copper cut to any de *■’ nsHere. hen-i .hV* E. WATTSj ~— WITH TERRY, PRICE & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Satinets, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, &c. NO. 255 MARKET ST., North Side; PHILAUIELPIIIA, PA. "‘delfciT"’ utKtst S. rues, otivta i. «nar. A - AAid J. KISER SMITH. Hong Kong Tea Store. D. A HALL & CO., NO. 27 FIFTH STREET Opposite Geo. B. White is Co., * _ ft P l3:l T PITTSBURGH PA. CAMBIUe ' ? • HANDKERCHIEFS AT HALF THEIR VALUE, AT ’ , L HIRSHFELD’S, TsiV/,Tr ~,,, —a No. 8g Wood street nucicWHEAT FTUuiT.—2OO sacksT^ • " choice article, for sale by f '■*! Af ICA CHIMNEY^We-haTe-lSd be brekla P WHITE BEANS.—7~saelis ‘^new^yrop s » v fust received and fur sale by is!s MEANS A COFFIN, Th'-r COrner Wood alll> w "ter streets AJEVV WALL PaPKUS, OF.NEW ANi) A 1 choice patterns, just received by ia2l W. P. MARSHALL ■= “ 8J Wood atr. « FtUIKD APPLES.—iu sacks, 10 barrels! XJ lust receuod and for sale by ilrleli T; iais MEANS A COFFIN, jpMoiair (Ugme Ohio SEED.—IO sacks just received VAandtesalehy MEANS * COFFIN, ’ earner Wood and W«t«r wfanefafr Barrels just recieved J and for sale by (Te7J HENRY H. CQLLINB. ' _ s ' “ - ,•! , ft- ; V .• • " T -jj. -if '■•V , * '•*. '4. ' .“.' • a -v ~I V .»« U If;: VY> s£' "fc> V" v <• •- »C. >t A f M'j '* Ui 'h i „'•»... >, & .. . ** a .f . t •J* . *• ~ * , *• <. i . . .. -i / ■#«*:•f.aFpe’sWJSi-. UtiiiMlltfneous T. J. GRAFF PAUL HUGHS GRAFF. Western Store Works. C2C3 ? » MaHl' FACTU^EBS, ALS<.>— LMPIioY KI TRUE AMERICAN, GLOBE & REPUBLIC, IK TSESTA T K vKortrarding and (Contmissimt. RODGERS & DILWORTH, JAMES A. FETZER, fo* m siu 0-. PITTSBnKtJH, PRACTICAL COL L A ES A , ■,< KAUK i>K 10 FOK 35 CENTS, AT L. HIRSH)'ELD, No. 88 Wood *>tree . J > ■V • *< - t'-K JMctl. JL e Kg* i ■■■ 0 FEB tf VIAJST 1 I SYHTO''"-.^*! OR PROTECTED SOltTwf QJ$ •' •''' '' PROTOXIDE OF IROit • |Jj Corea all Diseases arising from Disordered ' '“a Digestion, Weakness, and Bad State 1 ~ .'.V’Ty of the Blood.' ' ' Ihmitots eonWntaf Certffloates of ran* ftimthe ibl ycß-known Clergymen, Physicians, mill others : -irlfJns que>t b<, to a anr on M P '’ ,ic ”, lton ' m wln forwarded nS- ' quest, to any address, free Of charge- , £SB?Ks E : S marts* * iu*v. (Junlon Unliiua, \v n ruut, , ~ Rev. Sylvan,,, Obi, K°'’iViP » , Ilev. Thos. WhUtomore. wu j&- , ia« t, ispUraiin Nute, Jr., Marcelino A*«insi« iof'-rt ’ {"■ S 1 1- Abraham WendcS’. HI j>” jU'V. Wchanl JletcalT, JL B. Kinney, M.l>„ Ilev. M. I’. llVbster, .Tom d'Espinar, M.D.. Rev. Jos. II Clinch, Thomas A. Dexter, Ksq Rev. Abm. Jackson, Thomas O. Amorv ■ Ri-v. J. Pearson. Jr., Peter Barroy, •"" •. Rev. A. R. U. Crawley, James C. Bunn, Rev. Henry Upham, annuel Stay, 'o i Rev. S. 11. Riddel, Prof. E. Vilalls Scherbo Rev. 1 . C. Lleadley. Moss Grant, Buy ; ~ Office, 30 Summer Street, Boston. JOHN P. JEWETT AND CARTER FOR SALE IIV AT,!, HRrTCi|IST< For w>l. bvlir.OEQ. I). K KYPER, No. HO Wood rt JT MUST BE OBVIOUS NOT ONLY ft} . you, but to over; attentive and intelligent parson', at turret diseasos of infants anso chieflyfrom a dis ordered condition ol their bowels* and in this connec tion, we present to jour notice fbr the alleviation and euro oi these diseases, a remedy lcndwo as DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL, Prepared from & formula used by Dr. Eaton with re markable success daring several years' practice, we know It to be a moat reliable and efficacious remedy for infantile complaints, and one trial alone will-'don> v .. Tince you of its superiority over every other preform ' tion of the kind. It is particularly recommended FOB CHILDREN TEETHING-. And at this period of infantile life, when your anxious hearts are pained by witnessing the sdffenhgs-Of-yOOps r little ones, it will be found invaluable iviSpfleninfcihe 'F Game, Reducing Inflammation. and Relieving: oil xWtt' FOE DUS RASES ATTENDING TBBTBMi ?, «uch S 3 ' Diarrtuza. Dysentery, Griping tn the Bowels, Aviattiftft tAe - iKomach, Wind, ChoLc, and Odd in the Head, we'feobfjr dentiy offer this as a certain relief and cure in every case when given tn time, it will invariably regulate the stomach and bowels, and its importance in tins respdet can hardly be estimated. IN CONVULSIONS, from which more uifants nre saul to die than fremimy other disease, the little sufferer is relieved instantaneous* ly, as if by magic; and in this dread complaint aloße/ita intrinsic value is such that it has been recommended from one family u> another, until the n««A of £* ISA* TONS INFANTJL K CORDIAL.hae becomw-"£amiiiM. as a household word” We now ask your attentionWk sublet of vual interest to yoarseJt as well asitiYoar suffering child. In-. RA TONS LNFANTILE"WS DIAL contains c NO MORPHINE OBOPIATB, of any kind, or of whatever nature. 49“ afaeLwUckMe &T fully warranted in stating cannot be eaid dj ajnotbetjprepa ration for vnfantQt diseases, at this time before the pub Ue.~%& We find that throughout the country, Mother* are becoming convinced ot this truth, and of the -; fad sa»l blighting consequences which are certain to result from the use of narcotics disguised in the form pt quieting remedies; their continued administrated -fa*- ' ing invariably followed by stupefaction, ami tion of the bowels, ending oftentimes in conrulsiondi Herein Dr. EATON** INFANTILE CORDIAL diffefa ' from every other remedy. It • - ►' DOES NOT CONSTIPATE the bowels, neither does it set by deadening the eessi* biliiies of your children, bat natara'ly, tin ©ugh its rare medicinal qualitios, try removing all pain and disease, we earnestly recommend yon, therefore* to. lose no time in procuring a bottle, that yon may h¥t han<f a remedy which will never fail to relieve jcoT 1 child in time oi need. It is perfectly harmteas, and-con- ' not tryttre the most delicate infant, Take none bat Dr. EATON’S INFANTILE CORDIAL ~ This you eon rely upon. Price 26 cents per bottle. ~ Prepared only by - us” CHURCH & DUPONT, * No. 400 Broadway, New York, And sold by them, end bv all respectable Drnjmsta. Dr. G&U H. KEYHiSK, SolOgent, Pittabutgk, aulLdtweow VI; KM ft' THE JBEOOJO. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE BILLS, —AM>- . • . " :. PHQINIX BITTER 8,..,. j THE high and envied celebrity Vrhich' these pre-eminent Medicines hare sdinircd 'fbr the invstubie effieacjr in all the diseases whlch theV Srofeas to care, has rendered the usual pwctiwotpnt-p -ng not only unnecessary, ‘bat unworthy of diem.. v In ail cases of Asthma, Affections of tne Bladder and ! Kidneys. - ' ; - BHioutJ'evert and Liccr Complaints* . -,v • In the Southland West where these diseases prevsl they will be found invaluable. Planters, firmerr ah ' others who once use these medicines,wiliT»v*t‘:Afte - •wards be without them. Bilious Choho and SeriQU*' Looseness, BUes, CbstiYeneaa, Colds andCdaghs,'Cholic. Coaaort Howns, Dwwsaa, person irith this distressing disease should delay uslngihese flKedk oines immediately. }.>,•>, . ifruptioni of the Ski n, JfrysipelaS, (Otd FZd&jftiry,. ■]. Fires *xd Aecx~Far tine scourge of the : Witters . country, these medicinca will be found a safe, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave■WMJi*-*' ■ ■ & tern subject to a retain of the disease—a cure bythesp; , " medicines is permanent Try them,' besatißflediindfce r cured. - • ■ " :-'.-v:3 Foulnea of Gencroi lkbibiy. . , . ~#i Headaches o! every, kind, Inward Fever, Impure ■ Blood and Logs of Appeßtoi Lina Comhaists, Lxpxqst. Mlifliaitti'JhS^ 5 r xiant—lt never fails to eradicate enlbely of Mercurylnfinitely soonCr tfian - the f, I preparation ofßaraapatiUa, Bight Bweats, Nervp&JDfef ■" ■ l ' • I pility, Nervous Complaints of all-kipds, OrgaglCyAffeV* ’ Pnaa.—The original proprietor cured ot Piles 0f36 years standi Offby the"' a»S , Life Medicines alone. Pains in the'.head,,adds, 4 joints and organs, ' ~,1 . / «,■■ *r?v*'* ;v Busotcasbil—Those affected withlhislih^Mffihs«Mie„ ; vr .I%^ will be sure of relief by the Life Jtfedi Both or Buw> to tbs Hxin, BccaVT K i Lzaoa, Bcbxwiiia,os Kino’s Bin, in thq whrfA rnt <<■ oerxof every description. •'’'--H?! factually expelled by these mediemns; '/ > ■- $3 weU to administer mam whenever iheitieitetßaCe.' ~ suspected. Belief will be certain. ‘ ■ Tbs Los Pnu u» Fsstti Breens Pciiijr fittTßwnS> •-fi'* ,r£j «£a and thus remove ah diseases from the sysUfiL' ■ W Prepared by LB. WILLIAM K MOFEATf No. 888 Broadway, (Moffat ‘BtdldiDfiJJtr/r. A-sfe/ ?' For sale by all DiUfifctatT* ' l&J V' joaaavdaw Dr. GEO. H. KBT3EB, A t{U PiUebai^-^s. ' ”, T>BIVAIE DISEASES*--- JT DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and • 'JKCMX'. SURGICAL Office, No. 60 SMITH; . field alroet, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- BBj. Dr. BROWN is an old citisea jBBHU/jEh o t Pitta burgh, and has been iu > ||ni|Bv<u Practice for tb* last wan. His business has been cod* nned mostly to Private and Surgical Z CITIZBBIBtSNi) . :, , . :^S§ In need of a mechcaL friezuLehoold not ,*&iL td;on t -* 1 • ’ the sore place of relief. TheDocfcor is -a • ate, and hia eaittrieaentntbe'treilroehtofa certain -■*? Of diseases is a Bore guarantee totHoauflefertfofbbUifi-'’*'/' .' lag permanent relief, by ilie use of hia remedies add I ' \ following his adriee.' V . .. . r'i •■Ss.’azsM DB. BBOWB REMEDIES ’A »"l 5 ,1" ' 'item nerer tail to core the worst form of VenenWSjioiseV'' -T v Imparities and Scrofulous Afiochoos. aim\ v.r ; s>:uv.*ga arising fiom a hereditary taint, which maoßSwAiitaiitSi'il" ■ "U-ll in the form of a tetter, pßOriaaiAandagreatmMyWna,-- of skin diseases, the origm of whrch the B*aent‘iS eh< '3s; _r tirely ignorant. To persons BOafflicladxDr.Brown offer 1 ! hopes of a Dr. Frown's remedies ftxr hrough ton often by thatsobtsry Aensoal flcation, which the yooitg end weaksqinded oftfh way U>y(to their own destruction,} arethe coly' relirblfti.r,.> remedies known in this make a speedy restoration of health. y x r<r^> BHEOMATOM. . Dr. Brown's remedies'carer Col disease in a/«rdou»~di6 will treats Piles, (fleeLGoanoirbrni, *- chargea, Female * - eases of the Joints, Pistole in Aao, v &enronfjWe<, Pains in the Back and Kidneys, Bred* 1 der, together with all discs bs of M ingtftrwOrtguE j," A letter describing the symptom* oaniM%*£ 9, x diracud to db. bboWb, . burgh, Pa, will be immediately answered! ■; Kedtedgu Benito any address, sorely packed andseemcuona w ’ Prirata Roc mg, No. BOBrciibffeld, tfkresV? . PUtsbUnth. Fa. . ' - T BO$fr!:-v B BOOMS AND BROOM HANDLE 3,000 Poplar Broom Handles v - 100 do* KaMern Brooms, assorted; 100 boxes Clothes Pina assorted? : 100 dozen assorted. P«ile> (Harman) "l t' 25 do do Tabs, do? 50 do ZtOO Washboards; 100 do Willow Baskets? 100 Peach BsaVete . ' 60 dozes Chorus, assorted > . .■ 40 neat* Measure* «nd!aU other items la Worxl Wii ow, lleimdr*UD by wa UfcL fUHDiije - ?&.< »«e£d** thiunoed ■"’ w ' v il 9 ' IJ •'jJ( :> *4;/- -;; ' 1 'j'l fc 4f 3 > ;,. ‘ "■-.* - >&•.#*.! A“« ' ' “ >v'^‘ J.y _ • - ~.(>■•:* ;zlw „ -*r\ <«.^,. v Vr<V.V?r‘l.rvijT -'• -JV* ‘i’p. ‘S* ' - ■:■*•.’ j- _ - ~3Mr« 'X v% "W-*- iisgt 's,*§ ■ -.M . - .--fi'ryf ;f3 i r-S 5 . i i ' Il ■} ’ ■■JM ■ ■ >f ■■■SOU <3 .| • - " ■|v; % - ; ; f ) J t ; » /V: * ■ ..,-%vJ : &&I%.*'-V' f . v I ;«Ol • -•S' I '- /• ' 'r„, . • : .-S' ’J J r < *v‘J 1 -a;i , ■ ', , i li . v>% rm !***‘<r I **• '* ,-J *, :cA ; J ***'. ■»* / K * '• ■v* 1 -’ . ... ■ - «?V >■. -'- »3.; ■. vf .••’■tgl " ‘ '?■»" . . -■.**! Irl ■ ■ - ■ ■ ■, r 's£?„ 1 - ■ v:\ - -,*-,«s»**-*>* “ :•.■ "' . ;-?f ■ •e-'R . 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