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HMIpWI’ Si\ tv ;• 7 ■- 1 «|l> 4 / - .'■' • jg- v* W a-S/J. *■ ’ ‘ ■^^PSfe’l^lss^,';;.: pa^lteiteMgiVKi mSmm owjjsi^jjs mm^ KbTfc-vsfiKSh.--"' iiP^l^ 7V!i 2“ "•> 7,,'' r > ..- l|#K?">««< l6 *-''7f:.7/:V.*‘v *»*rs ■***/!!»> iiVi-r. !■' >-. < v7 's.' 2*'-, K'&4 ■■ s X fc^, A'i<*s*Xi.' 7’t ’ S\i V>X?''’ *f V-v r ' i {'-'■ '''■' i ■:' , r f r ;. «n. * . «*feSSfi»;*'♦s'^i'’A-s*-. 'Mlp/#^#''^A ,: -.'|,’%V- *y«?»wc :7 ■. ’ 7 ■., 1,7 <5 7:. 7! V : -T- 7 ■■ r ,.- .'»d..,j ?;•/'- ~ ■>• 7 ’- • -'a '■■ •: - ''> - v C 4i> V •'■ - - ' • •■ -- r ■ ,- *is # *?>' ie/ *- T •> r? <.tr_'>s 3s.' f^’ ,i M' »- mt -« « V • •* .** ■ •• ll' * * ** ! ’ - ' MORE TESTIMONIALS, From Unquestionable Authority. From the benefit my son derived of DR. VON MO* SOBZISKER’3 skillful treatment, I have much pleas ure io recommending him to all similarly afflioted, as a most successful aurisL JOHN M’DKVITT, SU Liberty street. Pittsburgh, May 16,186 L r \ FROM JOHN M. KENNEDY, ESQ., Some time since at the strong recommendation of my friends, l placed loynelf under DR. VO N MOBOH* ZjSKER’a treatment, for De&faese, and I am very hap py tastate that it likh anaw#reU my most aanauine ex pectations. JOHN M. KENNRui, Ridge street, Allegheny. May 16, 1861. TESTIMONIALS FROM UOME-SOUBCK. M’CLOBKEY, COSGRAVE & CO. Post Pxsiy, Allsshxkt Co., Pa. 1 April Bth, 186 L. f TO DR- VON MOSCRZLSKBR: 166 Third street, PiUb lam happy to inform you that my little danghter, who has been quite deaf for four years, has, under your skillful treatment, entirely recovered. 1 feel quite sat isfied tha hi hearing would never have been restored by natural causes, hut to yoor treatment alone is she indebted for iu and 1 would earnestly recommend all afflicted with dealoess to consult you at once. Respectfully yours, JOHN MoCLOSKEY. ALLBOHXKT CITT, Pa. 1 April 6th, 186 L J DR VON MOSCEZISK Dear Sir:— lt is bull e that nr gratitude for the eUef experienced from 1 ">ur skillful treatment should have expression, For some lime paat my hearing had been so bad that 1 despaired ot ever gaining it though the advice ot several physicians was strictly followed 1 am therefore truly grateful to you, and very happy is say that the operation performed by you has resulted In the perfect restoration of my hearing. Respectluily yours, ROBERT HUNTER. We are personally acquainted with Mr. Hunter, and hare perfect confidence u his statement. He is under our superrisiou id the roploy of 0. A P. EL B. Co, PHILLIP OOBBETT, FORM HOVEY. From the Rev . Father Stattisiaua Fartynskey l have been troubled with Deafness fer a length ot lime and am uniting Dr. Von MOSCHZIBK.ER. He operated on my Ears so success tolly as to restore my hearing entirely. 1 think it, therefore, raj duty to those afflicted with defective hearing, as well** an ackntwledgemenl of the Doctor's great skill and talent, to m&se my case publicly known, and to strongly recommand all sufer era to avail themselves of this opportunity STANISLAUS PARIZYNSKEY, Passionist. Mokasmst, Birmingham. April 11th. 188 L This is to certify that 1 have sutiered for some Ume from Deafness, and that I have been greatiy benefiued by the skillful treatment of Dr. Von MOSCHZIBEER. ALOYSIUS GREGG, PaasionuiL Muunw, binningtl.tn, Arinl lllh, 1801. EYE TBS KTIIEHSAL MB IMAUTOB, Dr. Yen Moschzisker, rpHROUGH WHICH HE HAS BEEN A enabled to cure the MOST OBBTINATE CASES OK DEAFNESS—cases in which every other means have (Ailed, and all hopes ol relief given up.— This is no idle statement. Its truth is attested by him dreds of gentlemen, whose names are familiar through out the Union—STATESMEN, PHYSICIANS, LAW* YR&S,CLERGYMEN AND JUIhiEB, witnesses to the Act baga to »ay lo all who suffer eiltaerfroro MALADY OF THE EYE that tbay ahoold at ONCE CONSULT HIM 10 order t receive the .FULL BENEFIT of bu Treatment. in addition to the above Testimonials, hundreds more can be seen at the Doctor's Office. No. 155 THIRD STREET, Where he may be CONSULTED DAILY, from. 9 a m to 5 o*olock r. m. FOR A P a . ? 3 3 W 5 j ” ,2 2 s S » §• f«« ; g 5. E pH® 2. « <*■ rj _ gf a o g « 2 J-- p 2 w b 5 hk=S p »8. a "“-Jr>o s B‘os®l 2 ° » J H owe: 3®, * < h 5 A " hE.OO <= OIP I * -- * "O A P -3 B |<l. oo S‘ l 1 t 2. td s w g S «-| H E | - ff gZ f £ s- 1 - & 5- » 50 n CP «• e M £. Q £ «* •«! ►r * l> » m »• 1 ■ “ f § f» 3 THBBB IS IST O USB MAGNOLIA BAJ 4M: For when the Face is cohered with unsightly Pimples or blotches, the sufferer cart* oalj to be direeted to use some tafe and reliable remedy. the magnolia balm will cuke THE WORST CASE OF PIMPLES . . • IN A SINGLE WEEK. It Is bo safe a remldy that the contents of a bottle might be drank without harm. Physicians look with wonder upon it# speedy eurer, for it hae here to re been thought absolutely neoessaiy to use preparations of lead or mereury to cpre Immediately; bat the Maomolu Baum contains nether. 4lt* U the moat elegabt and neatly put up aahcle for sale any weere. and tnay be obtained of all our Apotheoenea tod Fancy Goods Dealer*. >„ ** . • • Prloe Fifty Cents a Bottle. W. K. HAGAN A CO, Proprietors, Troy, N, T. Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, No. lift, wood street, agpnt for PMtabarab ' ? ajse vu; • V* !} t i ■ ' a V* i \ S l -**’'; *Ar / | • *4 .*. &o**' „ ' •T * Jfgnpardfaig and (Kattmissicn. PITTSBURGH FROM JNO. M’DEVITT, EgQ., JO UN 91’Cl.OSKEY, Esq., OK Tan FIRM OK EAR. AH IHSTBUItSHT IHVIHTKD BY DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, DEAFNESS OR ANY o moB, BETWEEN SSfITHFIBLD ANDJGRANT STS., LIMITED TIMB EYES INSERTED. "ODUOING (TESTIMONIALS rpjj m«oy uf.UiMn, Altho’ we hart. FOE THE R . It • .RCLGERi uivuncmßt or EVERY DESCRIPTION OF F 0 R N i TUBE Wo. 45 fcuiltliOeld Street,; Pltteburgh HanntUctured Furniture, Constantly on hand which we will sell at the lowest price* for CASH. mylfldy GOLD AND WHITE Parlor Papers for tale at Mo. 107 Market street, by ■ar« josbph r hu ires. SUP. CARB 80DA.—50 kegs English just rac’d by BECKHAM A KELLY mhSft 00 Federal airyet. .. ';v ■ .. • ..**•• i , 1 . 4?* “ J • •„#* , **V* , , ' '«• p- *■ ■ , v- ■ 'C* ' ■ '. -•' J ■■■ 1 V* ,> .< *. i A. OABD, ITS* THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, ot Waltham, Mass., beg to call the attention of the public to the following emphatic recommendation of Waltham Watches, by the leading practical Watch makers and Jewellers throughout the United Statee. The entire signatures are quite too long for publica- tion m one advertisement, but the names presented will be recognized by those acquain ed with the Trade: as being m the Irgbeat degree respectable and iofluen liai. At their establishments may be found the geno me Watches of the Company’s manufacture. In great variety. Signatures from many cities and towns not fully rep resented in this list will appear in a lutnre adveitise meat TO THE PUBLIC. The underaigned j-radical Watchmakers and driers in Watches, having bought and sold American Watches for a number of years past, and haring dea t in al kinds of foreign Watches fora much longer poraod of time, beg to state that they hare never dealt in Watches whion, as a class, or in individaoJ lnstances, have been more satisfactory to themselves or customers, whether in reaped of durability, beauty of timsti, mathemati cally correct proportions, accurate compensation and adjustment, or o/ fine tim* keeping rceults than those manufactured by the Waltham Company. N. E. CRITTENDEN, Cleveland, Ohio. WM. BLYNN, Columbus, JAMES J. ROSS, Zanesville, H. JENKINS A CO., Ctucinaaiu, BEGGS A SMITH, WM. WILSON M’GREW, DUHME & CO. C. OSKAMP, C. PLAIT, KING A BROTHER, Warren, J. T. AE. M. EDWARDS, Chicago. P. J, ALEXANDER, La Salle, JOHN H. MORSE, Peoria, A. HEPPLER, W. H. RICHMOND, U. 1). KAYS, A. B. GILLETT, S. U LI LL EBON. J. B. BURBAN, J. W. BROWN, E. B. TOBIN, BASSE A HUASMAN, A, P. BOYNTON, Galena, WM. M. MAYO, Jacksonville. K. NORTHEY, Cherry Grove, A. W. FORD, Freeport# WM. SCHKRZKR, Peru, .!. M. FOX, Canton, WILLARD A HAWLEY; Syracuse, N Y N. HAIGHT, Newburgh, “ H. A D. ROSENBERG, Rochester, C. A* BURR A CO., K. S. ETTENHEIMEK A CO., WM. a TAYLOR, W. W. HANNAH. H, R. A H. O. CARPENTER, HOSKINS A EVANS. HAIGHT A LEECH, JAMES HYDE, JOHN H. IVKS, WILLIAMS A CO, J N. BENNETT, A. 8. STORMS. WM. a MORGAN, HENDERSON BED’S, J. A. CLARK.; BLOOD A PUTNAM, JENNINGS BED'S, JOHN J. JENKINS, W. H. WILLIAMS, A. WARDEN, L. 0. DUNNING, CHAR a WILLARD, W. P. BINGHAM, CHAR G. FRENCH. J. McLENE, C. A. DICKENSON, G. H. BASCOM A CO , J. M. STANSIL, ADOLPH MYERS, THEO. F. PICKERING, GEO. DOTY, m. a smith, : a. a van col'r, JOHN ELKINS; H. N. SHERMAN, • a a SPAULDING, W. A. GILES RKINEMAN A MEYRAN, SAM’L BROWN, W. T. KOPLIN, GRO. W. STEIN, GEO. B- TITUS, HRCKMAN A YOHK, GEu.^STEIN; E J. LASOELLK, SAML. GASMAN, JOSEPH LADOMUS, J. J. BLAIR, GEO. W. McCALLA, FRANCWC. POLACK, G. M, ZiHN, ÜBORGEJH ELLER, F. P. HELLAR, K. AUGHINBAUGH, T. a HOFFMAN, J. 0. HANNA, C. T. ROBKK'IS, J. a 1 OLON, l HAS. L FLSHEK, KM. ST. CLAIR, R. A A. PETERSON, DAVID LAVERACK, W. T. RAE, ENOCH F. BILLS, HENNY H. JAMES, 8. T. LITTLE, CARSON A BRANNON, TBOa GOWDEY, A. W. PYLE, SIMPSON A PRICE, V. W. SKIFF, J. A A. GARDNER, W, C. DEFRIEZ, MAURICE A H ENEY, JEHU SYLVESTER, J.T.SOOTT aoo. T. a HUMPHREYa E. A VOGLRB, F. W. LEIN BECK J.W MONTGOMERY, BENJ, E. COOK, a^CHILDS. DEXXERA HABKINR E-D- TISDALE, ' AIIBERT PITTS, ELLIS GIFFORD, F. W.MAOOMBEK, J. J. BURNS, 1 JESSE SMITH, T. M. LAMB, a 5. STORY, LEVI JOBNSTONi ANDREW WARREN. C. W. FOGG, AMOS SANBORN, JOHN BARTON. JOHN M’GREGOR, W. M. BOOT, 1 JOHN K SCOTT, N MOODY, Greenfield, WM. KIRKHAM, Jr. Sprtnxfiel 1, L. u, ANTHONY A CO. Providence, PELEd ARNOLD, E Ureenwich, THOMAS STEEL A CO. Hertford, HEMINGWAY A BTEV KNS, “ WM. ROQGERB A SON, “ J J. MUNSON, New Haven, E. BENJAMIN, “ J. B. KIRBY, GEOROE BROWN, R. HUNTINTON A CO. Danbury, r. A- WOODFORD, H D. HALL, Middletown, JOHN L. SMITH, “, J JOHN GORDON, New London, J. 0. BLACKMAN, Bridgeport, JAS. R. AYRES. W.terbarj, BHARBURNESHAW, Sen born ton, L. R. HANDEBSON, Concord, E. KNIGHT, “ W. G. CARR, m GEO. W DREW A CO. “ S. J. MELLISH, Hanover, W. O. a WOODBURY, Claremont, REUBEN SPENCER, “ WM. a MORRILL, Exeter, RICHARD GOVE, Laoonle, JONATHAN HO6MER, Nashua, N. W. GODDARD, HENRY H. HAM, Portsmouth, HOBT. N. BODGE, “ CHARE BACO v . Dovor, ¥. M. HARDISON. Ho. Berwick, 'rWOMBLVA SMITH, Seoo, a JAMES jEMEItf, Bucks port, HIMEONBLoOD, Roeklpad, HENRY MoKENNEY, AllßhrU, J.T. HOWLAND, Bsth, ‘‘“T ROGERS, Gardiner, “ Roulton, Lewiatown, ’ OttETK, Burlipgton, ONLY' EG 00 ® w 2 “ P » po Q. 8. * D. K. LUu a , D. Q. HALL, BRINBMAII)* Hit. O. H. HARDING, T. 0. PHINNEY, iu A. A. MEAD, J. a BATES, Nortbfield, J.O. MURDOCK, Woodstock, C. C. CBILDB, St Johns bury, C. H. HUNTINGTON, St, Albans, FOBTER GROW, Chelsea, • W. K WALDACK, Newbury, LEANDER AMADON, Bellows Falls, 0. a JENNINGS, N. Orleans, GREGOR A 00-, 8. COCKRELL, Natchez, A. N. HALL, Milford, ROBERT WILKES, Toronto, Caution.—As our watch is now extensively counter felted by foreign manufacturers, we hare to inform the publ c that no watch ia at our production whioh is un aooompanied by a certificate of genuineness, bearing the number of the watch, and signed by our Treasurer, R. E. Robbins, or by our predecessors, Appleton, Tracy A Co. As these watches are (or sale by jewelers generally throughout the Union, the American Watch Company do not solicit orders for tingle watches. Wholesale Agent*, No. 183 Broadway, N. Y. JOHN A. BTODDABT, 411 Chestnut fit, phlladelphia, Agent (or Philadelphia and Penney Irama, •*»•- -1 «. ‘ ' ~-»JV ''•’T* * Delaware, Bloomington, “ Decatnr, u BpringfleUl, “ Rainey, “ Utica, “ H u ilaOD, ** Troy, “ Uawego, “ Auburn, Kairport, *• Canandaigua, 4 * Batavia, “ Amsterdam, “ Saratoga, “ Albany, ** Goshen, ** Penn-Y an, “ Gatakjp, Indlanaplifl, Ind. Richmond, * Terre Rente, “ BulUtan, “ Plymouth, Kjlamaaoo, Muh. i>dlroiL, r* Milwaukee, Wi*. Racine, BelOltf Janeaville, u Prairie du Chian, 14 Pittsburgh, Pa Norristown, ** Easton, -* Allentown, “ Wcstobester, M W lUiamspou, '* Chester, Lebanon. Harrisburg. York, “ M Heading, M Chambersburg, u Ureeosburg, ** Newcastle, “ Kbeasburg, Manch Gftunk* M Ashland, ** Indiana, “ Scranton, M PaUersou, N. J Newark, • )Bordenton, “ Trenton, *• Cumberland, Md Pulaski, Tenn Nashville, “ Springfield, “ Clarksville, u Savannah, Ga. Hi I*oui*, Mo* Wheeling, Va Richmond, “ Salem, N. C. U M Newberry, 8. C. Northampton, Mass. New Bedford u Taunton, “ Fall River, ** Oloucester, M Salem, u Worcester, ‘ u *» Waltham, u t* Lowell, u Lynn, 44 *" Pittsfield, “ ROBBINS A AfPl ETON, - . * •z ■ - ■ : X- - ,:A.\v , , ; -t,/ 4 DAVIS & PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!. Oil Well Pumps of Brass, Copper, or Iron, with the most approved Chambers and Valves of all kinds, and Warranted to give Satisfaction. Manufactory, No. 110 Water and 104 Front Street, mar7:3md&w PITTSBURGH, PA JflissrfUaneons WHEELER & WILSON’S MACHINES! SEWING WO. av FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH FAIBS OF 1860! WHEELER Sc WILSON Awarded the First Premium at the UNITED STATES FAIR; OHIO STATE FAIR; ILLINOIS STATE FAIR; WISCONSIN STATE FAIR; lOWA STATE FAIR; KENTUCKY STATE FAIR; TENNESSEE STATE FAIR; NEW JERSEY STATE FAIR; VERMONT STATE FAIR; CHICAGO MECHANICS* INSTITUTE; LOUISVILLE MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE; CINCINNATI MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE ALLEGHENY COUNTY FAIR, Pittsburgh And other Countv Fairs too numerous to mention. WE OFFER TO THE PUBLIC WHEEL ER A WILSON'S IMPROVED SEWINU MA CHINE AT REDUCED PRICES, with increased confi dence in its merits as the best and most reliable Family Hewing Machine now In use. It sows equally well on the thickest and thinest fabrics, makes ihe lock-stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both aides, torming no ridge nor chain on the underside—is simple m construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than aDy other machine. We gtre full instructions to enable the purchaeor to sew ordinary sauna, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the same machine, and warrant it for three years. Circulars containing testimonials from ladies of the highest standing, East and West, gmng prices, tc. n wiii be furnished gratis on appl•cation m person or by letter. Sewing Machine Needles, Silk Twist Cotton and Oil, Constantly or hand. my 6 WIM. SCMNER THE! STAND rue TES l'. BURKE & BARNES' SAFES ACAIN TKIIIMPUANT KEAI) THE FOLLOWING VOLUNI'A EY teeUoaoaial In regard to bI’RKK A BARNES’ SAFES: Mi bnu A buuiKH—Gentlemen: On the eight of the 22d of February, 1860, all our Machine Shopa, PaintShopa, Wood, Material, Engine House, and all the Warehouse* of the Southwestern Broke an-1 Carriage Manufactory. ail being enurely filled with dry oombu*- tible material, were burned down. In a room of the Paint Shop, where the heat was most intense, wu* one of your m*keof Safes, containing all our papers, insu rance policies, Ac- amounting to o\ er $40,000, which, on being taken out, all were enurely safe. We most cordially recommend the Hurke A Barnes Safes as being very superior. Your friends, PLATT, MARTIN A GORLoN, The above Safe*, of every *iae, on hand and made to order by BURKE A BARNES, At the u. i Established Safe Factory, 129 and 131 Third street, mar7:d2wAwly Ihtwbuxgh. Pa. iPRIIVCi AND SIMNKH UOODg REDUCED PRICES WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A CHOICE ANL> SELECT HTOCK UK tiuoLb for SPRING AND SUMMER SALES, which have been selected with more thou usual oare, * nd feel confident that in the RICHNESS OF FABRIC, AND STY I,E GOODS, Aa WKLL AS FAIRNESS OF PRICE, they will SURPASS ANY UOOlri ol tne kind ever be fore opened in ihn city, aud wwuid reetwctfully aolu'il an early call from our patron* aud the public u< exam ine the .Ham© U>r Uieuiaelven. MANUEL, (iKAI Al SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, mtlfc&n 10 KnfTU BTUKKT. H. D. BH-ECHT & BBO„ MANUFAOTUKBRB OK LOOKIH« GLASSES, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, liill and Imitalioa Rosewood Moulding*. DEALERS IN FREHCH PLATE AHD. WINDOW GLASS, 118 Smith field Street, Dernier's Block, between Fifth and Sixth, pa. 49rCltr Glass at manufacturer's Prices *%» Par cular attention given to repairing Paintings, Keguildm tramea, and badness cards framed at wholesale price - pAly THE MERCANTILE AGENCY, F> K ITU* PROMOTION ii PitOrkCTION OK TIUDK. Over f*40,000 Buaioeeo Houses Reported, Embracing every City, Town and in u»e United Staten, Canada, and other British Possessions in N. A. R. G. DUN CO., Proprietors. A ARMSTRONG, Masaome, Corner ot Wood and Fifth Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Established Now York, Jana, IW4, Pittsb’gb, M*rch,lfit J. Head Office > NEW YORK DUN, BOYD A CO Branch Offices, Pittsburg, R G Dun A Co; Philadelphia, R G Dun A Co; Cincinnati, R G Dun A Co; Cleveland, K G Dun A Co; Detroit, R G Don A Co; Chicago, R G lmn A Co; Milwaukie, R G Dun A Co ; New Orleans, R G lmu Co ; Charleston, R G Dun Co; Louisville, K G Duo A Co; Bt. Louis, R G Dun A Co; Nashville, RG Dun A Co. Associate Offices. “Boston, K Russell A Co; Baltimore, J D Pratt A Co ; TTichmond, Pratt A Co. Forplgh Offices. Toronto, R G Dun A Co; Montreal, R G Duun A Co; London, Eng, R G Dun A Co. Reference Books, with notices of changes, pnuUui daily, furnished to subscribers. Price SI OU. Collections promptly attended to in all pans of tho United States and British Possessions, and References to upwards of 160 Houses in Pittsburgh, for whom the office makes collections. Letters of introduction to Lswyers of high standing and respectability in every seotion of the Union will be gratuitously furnished to subscribers tr king an appli cation at tne office. Also to any of t e offices named above. mh2l:om. Wai. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Mahers, Near the Penn’s K. R. Passenger DennL PITTSBURGH, PA., Manufacture all ?inds ok Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun dred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mills, Baw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular attention to the construcuon of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular saw mUla. Have also on hand, finished and ready for shipment at short notice, Engines and Boilers every descrip tion* Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Don seuarately, and Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Puflies iu every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma chinery and Machine Cards. , 4 . . Our pslrftp are low, manufactured ol the best (Kaitty of Bartels, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. , , . . JarOrtter* from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly ffltoA fe!ri : d.w_ OARPSTS 1 CARPETS 1 §FRIN« SALES. w fit H. M’CALLIIM, 87 Pourti Street, Have just opened a splendid assortment of Velvet, Brussel*. Three-Ply. Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. OIL CLOTHS From 8 to 24 feet, new designs and beautiful with all goods usually found in FIRST CLASS CARPET STORES, and on as favorable terms as any other bouss in the city. mh3o THRESH ARRIVAL New Crop Teas: Oolong and Young Hyson, Of the best quality, for sale at FERGUSON’S Gm • ery ap6 corner of Htgu aai W y Vie •*' S J. GRAFF PAUL HUttim. Western Stave Works. GrRAFF cfc! CO. WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF the public to their large slock of well selected Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, Hollow-War*, Ac- among which will be found the BEE l COAL COOK STOVKI IN THK STATE. Th. Diamond, Advance, Air-Tigiit, Eclipse, anu Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the Bute Fair lor the BEST GOAL COOK. STOVES. Also. FIRST PREMIUM awarded to the THUS AMERICAS, GLOBE A REPUBLIC, For the Barr WOOD COOK STOVES NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are uowurnasßed. We call attentton of DEALERS AND BUILDERS to the largest stock of GRATE FRONTS and FENDERS SALIM, IVDLASA N.8.-We tine the DIAMONDand ECLIPSE Coal Cook Stoves with Boafv-titone Linings, which stand Uie fire better than iroQ. ap!B hard times outdone. “ 0,000 Premiums Amounting to $100,600 On Iht Pint Wednesday in August, 186! t ‘'T'HE RAPPAHANNOCK MANU JL FACTUBING COMPANY " propowi Uj raise, by the first Wednesday tu August next, a CAPITAL STOCK of 1480,000 ; to be subscribed in shares of 930 each; 1100,000 to be returned to the subscribers in the form oi PREMIUMS, os au inducement to subscriber!, and the balance, $3BllOOO, to be applied to the erection, at the new village of Rappahannock, in Virginia, of a Southern Aram, a Clothing and Woolen Factory. The shares can be subscribed in weekly or monthly install ments of any amount to suit the convenience oi the sub. scnberund receipts will be seat from time to time in ac knowledgement of aii sums remitted, no matter how ■mall they may be, which may be done conveniently in postage stamps, gold coin, current hsnh notes, or drafts, if! ess than a share of |2D should be snbecribed by the ume specified, the money will not be lost, but oppor tunity will t>e given to increase it by like remittances thereafter, unul enough is secured to obtain a certifi cate of Stock. But if a share, or several ahacen should i*- aiihscnbed before that time, the subscriber will re ceive a certificate of preferred tftock, guaranteeing to the holders percent per annum on tho par value thereof AU the Stockholders will, moreover, receive semi annual divideuds out of Uie uet profits of the Company, -o soou as iheir Factories are pul in operation- Besides ibe stove, the person who subscribes the largest aiuottui, it»y the first Wednesday in August, 1801,) will (<• euhtied to a premium of J6.U00; the next largest to the oex t largest to 91.30©; the two next argest to tl.ouu each ; the four next largest to $6OO each ; the uioety uexl largest to gBO each; the nine hundred next largest to |4O each , the three hundred next Largest to £2u each ; the one thousand next largest to HOMCh; the three thousand b ur hundred next largest to $& each, and the person who falls (6 obtain either ol these, u> an extra premium of 9l^*)Q k . < pll to be paid In Cash, Real Estate, Anna. Military or other Clothing. Thus, the largest sum, which may not exceed 990 21, will take the largest premium of 16,000, and the smallest sum re mitted. if not less than $4 79, will secure a premium of |i,ooo These shares are all founded upon Real wh uh is pledgeff'for die *ecunty or redemption of the nux-k, aud any shareboUi* r wishing to settle, can at any tune exchange Ms «u<n.L f->r Any of the Company's I Hilda »il ih«*tr lo»i*rl H'nffFl V'tlu«- Htid receive a good Hud r-utUcioiil wairsnij n :»*. OJu A I* « Ag'iil* v*i *i r.K**mmended, will he <‘m pU*yed at liberal r»U>f, '*»th tu obtain utibm'riplious to the Siock of the Company aud to noil shares in a popu lar homestead nclium*- For further information, sub »cnpuou.H, agci cie*, Au n addreae, with » »bunp en closed, the Treasurer, REFERENCE**—Edit r* and Ihibhsheni of Newspa pore generally in lha various dtaios, nearly a. I of whom already hold deeds from ns m the Beal Estate alluded The Portsmouth jVa.) IktUv TrauscnfU say*: “Thi* project Is one well worth Uie alteuuon of our people, and we an*Lire them that the parties representing Rare reliable and responsible. Bennies, those who oread vised ot the progress of the pl»n say it is in tha full tide of praspetive success.” The independence (Vo.) A’ewt says : “H is really a paying enterprise. The town is already begun. Noth ing can te lost in any e?enl Tho Ely lon Central Alabamian say*: “Flattering in ducemeuu are hold out to those who desiro U> take risks, and from some busmens transactions webove had with tho getter* up of the enterprise, we can commend them at) reliable-” The Danville (Pa) Herald say*: “ Hera is au oppor tunity excelling anythng we know of, both m cuaiac ter and terms. People of prescribed means can have a trial with fa'r hope* of satisfactory results.” The Pittsburg hon&ty says: “We have the namaa of numerous persons who now hold land in tljal locali ty sold by Mr Bauder. We would be pleased .to exhlta it Uie testimonials in oor possession to any oue wishing to enquire.” inh£9:iaug7 MANHOOD. HOW LOBT, HOW EEBTORED. JUST PUBLISHEUONTHE NATURE, TRKATMENT, AND RADICAL CUIIK OK mfKKMATOKRHKA, or Semina) Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, Involuntary Emission* aad ltp potency resulting from Self-abuse* By. Kobe J, Culverwell, M 1) Sent under seal, 1d a Dttun envelope, Oto any address, post paid, on receipt ortwo stamps, b r. C AS. J. 0. KLINE, 1® Bowefr NMrYofik. Poet thre Box. No. 4J>KA. mhflalmdaw Keystone Steam Barrel Factory. Tiie undersigned having se cured the right for the State of-Pennsyjvaota, In certain patents for making tight and slack barrels, have put up the necessary machinery for that pig-pose, in the above named esiablishraenLand are now, ready to furnish OIL BARRELS, made ofthe best materials, and CEMENTED in sncli a tnsnuer as, it is believed, will render (hem secure against leaking. < We respectful'y call the attention of K'tlnerb of Rock and CodQilk *&d produoeraof'Grode Jtock Oil, to our make of Barrels, believing that they will And it to their intaresl to procure an article ao perfectly made and well scoured by a cement, exdthiray our own, against leakage. Order* may be sent to the Factory, on the Allegheny river, foot of Taylor •Street, 6th Ward, or to our otlice, No 37, Fifth street, up stairs. upßtrft tiUTHRI K k SJ LL* J. H. HILLEEMAN & 06/8 SPKINQ STYLE SILK & CA.SSIMEHB flam FRENCH AND AMERICAN FELT HA'IB. CAHJ FOR (JEN fS, YOUTH’*: AND CHILDRKR 1 o great variety. FANCY HATS -Td sxxttalt tastes. Ail at the Lowest Kate* at J. HaHIULERMAN <fc C(VM, maSO W WOOD «T eTkopean aqgsgi. THOMAS RATTIGAN, Europaon Agent, No. HD Wnlor street, Pittsburgh, Pto, Is prepared to bring oat or send beck pssnengers from or u> an, part ofthe old country, either by steamer sailing pack -OtBIGHT DRAFM FOR SALE, payable in any part ol 35s sa&s etTandfor the Un«a of wlßng between New York. Liverpool, GlaagowandQ&lway. fell T BMY SUBSCRIPTION AOBSCY. A Mother*, Fathers, Bißttrg, Brothere. Wires end ifceetheaK*, can hare anj NeWapaper,: HWazme or BoDke, sent 10 Bie Volunteers direct regularly and, pother reading mutter. ~'*'*■*\"7- '* ““-v* v # a JfiiscellaiiMns. MANUFACTURERS, ALBO—IMPROVED IRON CITY, IN TDK BTA T K WILL BE AWARDED E. BAUDKK, Port Rojid, Virginia. OIL BARRELS. FASHIOXABLK ILAT BTOBB, T 8 WOOD STREET. All Grades and Colors. Ot every .dwfinption STRAW GOODS JNO. THOSimniftO., HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS AND QU^SSIEBS HQ. ISft Third Street, PUubftrgk) **• * 1' .A * ' . * t%' '■* MISCELLANEOUS, f cp- cu re Nervous Headache -WM. ukaff. By the use of these cephalic PILLB tho periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the com mencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail in remoying tho Nastau and Beni ache to which females are eo subject- They act gently upon the tCbsfrve* For Lihfrary Mm, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of udentary habits, they are valuable aa a Laxa tive, improving the appetite, giving tons and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILL 9 are the result of long inveatf gallon and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, doling which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suf fering Headaobe, whether originating in the ner intux system or from a deraDged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety and with out making any change of diet, and tks absents of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. Beware of Counterfeit.. ♦ The genuine have five signatures of Henry G. Spal ding on each box. Bold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines. A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the PRICE, 26 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cedar street. New York TUB FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL OONVINCE ALL WHO BUFFKB FROM HEADACHE, A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. As these Testimonials were unsolictilcd by Mr. Spalding, ihery afford, unquestionable proof of the efficacy of this truly scientific purpose. Ml. BPALDiaa, Sr I have tned your Cephalic Pills, and i like them n> veil that I want you to send me t*vo dollars worth more. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom 1 gave a few out the of first box I got from you. Bend the Pills by mail and oblige Your ob*t Servant JAMES KENNEDY. Ma. SFALonra, Sir :—l wish you to send me one more box ot your Cephalic mis, I move received a great deal of benefit from them. Yours respectfully. MARY ANN STO IK HOUSE. H/C. Spalduk]. S»r ; —You will please send me two Oozes of yoor Cephalic Pills. Send them immediately. Respectfully yours, JNO. B. SIMONS, P. B.— J have used one box of your Pills, and find thorn excellent. flxnv C. SFALDnra, Esq. - Please find inclosed twenty-five cents, for which send me another box o( your Cephalic Pills. 7*649 are indy the best PiUs I have ever fried Direct A- STOVER, P. M, Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co, O. Bivult, Maa&, Dec. U, 1860. H. 0. Svalmwj, Esq. 1 wish for some circulars or large show bills, to bring jour Cephalic Pills more particularly before jny custo mer*. 'if you have anything of the kind, please send to me. One of my customers, who is subject to severe Sick Headjmbe, (usually lasting two dayaj teas cured of an Uttck m one hour to pour ratil which 1 sent her. Respectfully yours, W. B. WILKES; HstiY C, SvtLsaro, No, 48 Cedar street, N. Y. Dost&r.'-rlnclosed find twentt-ftre cents, (25,) for which send box of ** Cephalic Pi Us.” Send to address of Rev. Vn. C, FiUer, Reynoldsburg, Franklin Ccu, Ohio. Your Pills o dlortu — cur* Headache almost Mlartfer. Mr. rfpmmo, Sir iong since I sent to ypu tor a box ol Ce >haltc Pills for the core of Narrow Headfccbe and and receired the same, and Vvfy had $o good an effect, that / was induced tti tend for mart. Please send by return mail. Direct to A. B. WHEBLJSR, T psilanU. Mich Cephalic Pills accomplish- lirootyoct for which they were made, vis.: Core headache m all its forms. From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have beentasted in morethan a thousand eases’ with entire success. from (fa Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. If you are, or have been troubled with the headache, ,eqd for a bo*<Oephsiic PtiW,)ee that you may have ,iu*m in caae of an attack. From the Advertiser , Providence , B. I. The Cephalic Pilla are said to be a remarkably effec tive remedy for headache, and one of the Ivery beat for that very frequent complaint which has hver been discovered, From the Western R. fi. Gazette, Chicago, 78. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, andhia unrivalled Cephalic Pills. From the Kanawha Valley Star , Va. 1 We are sure that persons suffering with the head ache, who try them, will stick to them. From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La. Try them l you that 1 are affiliated, and we are-sore that your testimony can be added to the already numerous list that has received benefits that no other medicine oan produce. The immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills] la rapidly increasing. From the Gazette, Qapmport, lowa. Mr. Spalding would not conneot bis name with an article he did not know to possess real merit. .from the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. The testimony in lheir*fav6r is strong, from the most respectable quarters. from the Daily New, Newport, R. 1. Cephalic Pills are taking the place ot all kinds. from the Commercial Bulletin, Boston, Alas*. Sal d to be very efficacious for the headache. ('o-rarncribip^. pHE HAeVE THIS 1 (Ur formed* Oofturtaarshifr under the nimeir style ot PERKINS, MERRICK A 00., In the Paper, r aad general Commission Business. ’ UlfO.* Vt PRRKINB, a HENRY MERRB EDWARD a CLAP STALPING’S PBEPAEED GLUE. I '**> t^ r f - ! 49* A single bottle of SPALDINGS PREPARED GLU win save ten times its cost annually .^4 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, ECONOMY I As accidents wiU happen, even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys Crock ery, bo. SPALDING’S PHEPABED GLUE tnoAie all such emergencies, and'‘ho household can afford to be without it Uis always ready, and up to the sticking point H. B.—A Braih>cooinpanles each Bottle. Price, St oeote. , v > • t ■ . ffIfcNBYaSPAIA>I»O, No. 48OKDAB street,New tot*. i,.s. ( U iU W „ ' Ae pertain lwould e»QQoniil;per»ona •& and aee that the ftlU nM& i , PREPARED SLUR.-®, •on fee ootetde wrapper, all otken are^awfodllng THAT A Misotmux, Ooxh, Feb. 6,186 L HAWxrokA, Pa, Feb, G, 1861. Spaces Cun, Huhtoigtoh Oo- 1 January 18,1801. j Bnu Vxkbox, Ohio, Jan. 1&, 1861$ RsTSOLDSBino, Fiahxuh Co, Ohio,) Janusry ft, 1661. J Truly yours, WM.C, FILLER. Yraunn, Mich., Jsn }4,186). from the Rcammer Norfolk, Vo From the St. Louie Democrat SAVE THE PIECES! DISPATCH I A Stitch is Tun Situ Nine.”-®* “USEFUL IN EVERY HGUBK.” £ptrfs! Jtetittf. Beautlftilly Clear! Pore aad While! WIIATJ Any free after the nee of the - Magwlm Balm, m, ant-' let ho* opaighUj itwa before. Pncfl4fto«Bta Bold * £ W K. IIAOAH .*«©.,J**P*J*««"« »• *“*** • 42roy«.N»« '*»r% »p*o yoa .seen that Big In 4lan in another column, boiliw too ' ra ’ *f d LhIAVFB. for the Gbccnke* RatSda* I lffl:lyd» To Consumptives. The advertiser havisg been festered to health ia a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after haring suffered several-jrenn with aaerore lung affection, and that dread diseasd, Conaoraption—la auxious to make known to his fellow sufferers }he means of cure, it - To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, (tree of charge,) with the (hr preparing and using the same, which they will find a subi cm roa Oaawnmoa, An ana, Baoacama, Ac. -'The only object of the advertiser In senaing the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every ant ferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove ableasing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWAfcD A. WILSON, WiUiamsborgh, Kings oounty, New York. A. KREBS & BRO. JUtjiHgitajjltJtrs Oorner Wood and Fourth St*, PITTSBURGH. §enial: DES. STEBBIHS & MITESON, OPERATIVE. AMD MEOHANIOAL 'iBNTIfITS, Office 106 Filth Street, A FEW DOORS ABOVE THE POST OFFICE. 0037:1yd - •» x 1 TEET H I ' SAVE THEM BtFOffi tT IS TOO LATE. CBILL. haa removed to; 246 PENN 3* a M .Teeth inoertedat A. Bradley. A. GL M'Oendieea, MJD,J. H. Hopkins, W. H. Vankirk, Dr. Geo. H. KeyeertVw. Nlmiek, B*mo*l M’Kee. • uRtIT teeth kitbacted WOHOUTPiIS T)Y THE USE OF AN APPARATUS it whereby jxo drags or galranlc bettory ere need. cSS weetheriAttle tfiSe when The* apparatus e» be; ueed to ita beet advantage. Medical trenßemen end' their (andßeA hue thifr teeth extracted to fry Proege,' 1 of "the oper^MB < *haterM > 1u5 S tnlereated in aaeerUng the contrary haying no knowi 6d«-°A left StcuS,' TEKTIi inserted & iriysWe, E. OUDBY, Dentist, nolfclydia . 1M Smithteld street. (gandMaies: tr-ct=» FOB COUNTY TREASURE EL—A. FLOYP oi 'ky the Second Ward, Pitta borgh, will be a candidate (or the abore office. before tb«~HepnU<can Nominating Convention. ' apfcdawlc WORKIIOHEffiS CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF, ROBERT WATSON, ap6:dif PITTSBURGH. BAYNE & KEEPER, (SUCCESSORS TO A. H. ROW AND.) STEAM BOOK BINDERY. —AND— BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, Mo. 73 and 74 Third Street. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BIND ING in every variety, BLuA-ISTK. 800 KB Ruled to any intricate pattern, and bound in every deaiiabie form. AiL work warranted to give tafesfkotsoa . at tbe Lowest Rates. ■ BAM'L P. BAYNE. WM. W. JfEEPEK. apftSmd gOAP, CANDLES AND OILS, t,oto Bw^CbwntoiOliME^ijiinirßo^p, 600 do Ttoeen Soap in 1, 2 and 8 S ban 300 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1,2 and 3 ft* bare, joo do Oleine do Ind lbbnrs, . 160 do GenxUin do Fnllbbsra, 260 do Friend to Woman Soap in 1 B> bars* 7 ‘.. A do Sharing and Toilet Soap in shape* and sfees. 600 Boxes Miners’ Candles, . Hjdranlio Messed and Mould Candle* WT Sommer use. 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles. 49,6 s A oe. 60 do New Bedford Sperm Candies, 4a< 6a A ®B. 20 do i Wax Colored Candles, 4a, 6a A 6a. 6 do Coach do, 6 do Star do, 10 Barrels No. XTnEd Oil, 6 do do 2 do, 26 do Lubricating No. X Oil, 10 do do do SOil, 60 do Carbon Illuminating OU, 26 do Coal do dot On hand.and for sale, by • • &U J. H. SAWYEaL- To whom was awarded, by, the U. 8. Agricultural So- first premiums Cite,Soapeand <?*ndles. the woe deb op THE AOS. -MM. PA I N cru B E tt. IT-. CHRIS AIiUJJ?&IX‘ AND NIPS disease in the bad. Thistndjedm|tafale andef» The ingredients are the products of Bpata,;and were discovered by the author or this medicine on a visit to country, ;j. ,•_.&&A V DR. ROSE htk Irak miraculous edect m pmaie oraotice, UU at ,)ut theßoi>cttaUoa mendi to giWulfe tte DUollc. 1 U used according totbe directions it not only relieves aU ohfes first am>Ue«kio». InaSSahSiulfeU ginngalmoat .'tea tifvl to Cholera, SOffiM».OhoUo> ( £ainsviif/UtMd<fitei Joint* TwwM'iAffßfthtwMb iTjwnhaftft. fioaids* Bums. iwSah:flml»BSigtmple»;BisstOtirooio J?prs»U.bj.. -ii. ■ t ; BECKHAM A KELLY., Sglfe-Agentsi tpB ■ 68 Padand Btt»e>. Allegheflj Hyatt’s Patent HluminatmgTilei } .) : ? V' BAVING BKKS AEPOINTKD AG SNTB TOB TBS SALK OF ■~A \ i ; ' ' HIATT’S CBLBBftiTKD ILLUMINATING Till Fob lighting basements, ci LABS, AREAS, aUD COAL VAULTS. W« w< railjwcifoßy .aplicit up «i§mkn«tion 41 simple*, *t Warehouse, No. ISO Water Street 4HPKBBOM * PHILLIPS, BROWN BROTHS!? manufacturers, ’ > ’ v Chicago, niinols. .0. fimi Mnatps R. 0, OIAM JlfO U. PIEXINS.. PEBKINB, UEBMCK & CO, IN Paper, Bags, Twine, Cordage, &0., fee, Manilla Hope, Broom-Twine, anc 7 Wire; Paper-HiUcdrs Ma ;.:<■ ■: teri4l«i ‘&o M &o, Warehouse No. H 2 Third Street, cn PITTSBURGH, GBOCERY AND TEA BTO WttOLK&Uift.' DKALKB IN BUT BOOS ASB, 0? Goods ■ •'‘"'S' #.' BC.F£BGIli6li. ’ | : fa»Ujd '■ ’ '<a*a& aigh r lm J Wrllg rir^, ' *■*■•" ** n« i ~.. «v • • • >»:#. • • , / ft* tat fs •-.‘' ’ *,%, . s■■’&&* "';' ' " • ‘■•fi i ‘■e/V**',* . ■ ': . ~'’ . ... ' . a&*■*£** •■ ■* f f • *• m-*ft' 8"^ # JL#; . ."3 . ..a. ■. "CsgS PBKIF»iA.|T 1 SYRUP OTEin'BI) SOMTION ',tA e OR PR protoxide osi!% p Cores all Diseases arißinK «om'lttK»de»d Digestioo, 'Weakness, fiisaJ&jdfltst* oi tho Bioodn/ ‘ • 4 ; lowlnjr Well-known an&otlieiv mm be had on applltiDon,*'^on quest, to any adtlrea*, flte^.pf Rev. John PWrpoQt, JOhnJW. Olniatead Af Rev. Wttrrtn Burton, ;'"* ‘ -,i Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, '' • RodwfcUKmSSey, M.l>** Rev. Adr. R. Pope, ■ 8- nJ-Rendsßj’HJ)., ■ Rev. Gnnlon Robins, W. 8? Cbi.hOlrfl. M.D., - Rev. Bylvnnus Cobb, I’rancljßanav M.D., Her. TUos. WhUtwnore,-'■'TeiMalsli'SWttO, BLD., Rev. CWiorn Myrick’, ' • ‘JOB* Abt»hlk;S»achet, M D., Rev. Ephraim Note, Jr., MetceltoWArands, H.D., Rev. Tho.. 11. Pooa, Abraham WendelljM.D., Rev. Richard Metcalf, H. E.fflnmihMJl., Rev. M. P. Webster, JnSe <WsSffin»;M.Dh. ; Rev. Jo*. U. Clinch, ’ imupD SPtt Mor, to, Rev. Abm. Joctaon, • ntrtSssO/iUoosy, “ Rev. J. Pearson, Jr., Peter uarrsy, Rev. A. R. R. Crawley, JJamt*o,Dttnn, “ Itov. Henry Uphom, BinmidM«ri- . oho Rev S. H. Riddel, Prof.-ff. TiaUs Sohorfa, Rev. P. C. Headley. Mose*Ol»llt,»Q. vi’g, Offlae, 30 Sommer Street* Boeton. ’ JOHN P. JEWETT ANEH.CABTEB;. ." S?|| FOR SALS BT AEL DRtKHHatB. ' For sals bT Dr. SBOBgg H,JgateBß?l» Weodst. ‘3| FITS CURED! FITS CURED! *if THK Hmi AMKBICAH BIXSDI. } This jHa>icnfE, ; has bbouobx Zffl HapplMSß;-l4the H6rne&t>tli6i(dre4& ot FaffiOltt . 'l3l mu h»r«for ye*ra Bnfferrt"Ui6frra«f*a|;»ail<iti(Hv:Jit^i'iSSM »mh»efottro; carries itoTCtim uneonsoloterfo the srara. Fzraitsl - r -.g i^w®^S?«? I TOi l ßOTsdj?u J Ongt, aad parti- .'.43 cuiareof thecsaer«ndttie Medut&frFwM aentlmmo- -‘>s diatelr to »oypart-ortlu>aonntry.Froril tareto Biz _''.VA - . -.fife Price, niier bottle, or*ii«btfi6&r||P'Pr«paredby ; Soldbr JOBrfiaainKii Ooh MarKtueADizmond. ordara BhonJd be kddresaett to SB. C. TABgßYHttablfrgh,Fa. ' • . p<lrtfelT* ALL THE LATESTSTY GENTS’ AND BOY’S PATENT LEATHER CALF KID GAITERS; OXEOBD TIES, ,:| STBAP SHOES & SLEPPERS. 1 New York Manufacture, APPLES.— Eight Banela kppliii for Bale by [iplsy - HBMBY 6. OOLLIBB tTYDRINT - Hob 171: tattswMttoled-nbt tAtwobihhbttifby ooki bor '-i bebflected by heib'»t®)o dMiw»iß)Ofl?nlrtttt,»nd »1U aumdt pwawte . | '’“"mbso . :, £ - l |] SPUING STOGHSXi^OF . 'Ttlri'H'ivE JUST Oai)ip§#BD'OUß n iWli-'-arat BMftKtbsapplT STEI- ■. WAY PlANOsTienetefiji «* the present dar; compnsfng'botir €FBAIHOSA SQUARB PißlCia. end it NKW Y<HfB?PßlOTaH®«jtiW»W*r* remed-for FI VEYEA 8& Pleat# sSmtStT examine before poroßiinuf telsetthere.- 'T&vn&l •■ ."7!® KLKBEB A BBOiftaftfthst, .a Ajfoniefor BtilpwaygAttWed Piano* ■: WEW WAIJe STOBE, ah i ..... ;'-c / tfkTWm fIRBfAKb ÜBirajUßllfS. ", • ' . ,' :. : . i• V . rpHE;BTJBSCBIKEfi IS.^^OpENING I a new and large stock ot - ; re _ - PAPER HMjUIiBS, . . '■'ti : ->tVi .s'S.S' ■' ' . a.: x&f nM Embracing a complete atoms,; offioM,H»lla,CHiraltJi»,i*e, to whichbewookl. reapaotlbUy T intit»'tir« atanittonarfiUiepßUlc. haring an entoa mew etoolreCigdodß leoentty-purrh unit ana noa .arriribg. Tbomrln iTOt'or)t4#'gtiMa lrtll Bnd tbembj looking th»ugh;^a*M«*g«hV*r maifclyd a .-i 3JQB. Bi . . SPRING AND spMMPSRjWBAB. . <r yccsifZT;. ' No. ~89' ; . • , f M,vl s j'i ‘ ?-sjM£& •• : ; ..._,; v ; Has JiJST Apa openebl ow^l»WratPWkoWpW»»adBho«s,osi^«l»-. ; .j', :^»®S^p§gafgSKSSS:fl^^ B Boot i *?<ti Shoes ot»T«r T*rSetjj ■; ,*4l beeold *t■„ 0ii .... ..;=...! u ".asSfe M . A# Jl|l ,*j|g 'H ,4 '• - ■ '•'-" \ ■ • : ' ■"■" ■■ • - \ i2®THA SUGAB CURBDi&BIW SEEP * ”*•*"*'*■ y . aßli ßBB4«fr : r | ,vJ < ',.p\ SUM. —JIHU JUST RECEIVED AT 1 £. BCffI(E&TZi & 81 Ilflh Street. rl 4 Siiob' “lifia#**.* ■ 8 _* 20 boShefr QonwggdE gnment *oa lot a»le«1 ;1 J n ■ jSj •r?,rsj : -3l
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