W*x:-t?+r*i' _'■ , >; . V-. -■ ,?£*•' ■!' '•■i -*? I •*’.*. • v A 1 ‘. V » •■•-.•-. ppppi >:* ■< ■ V^s'I*’ 1 *’ » ■“• V” , •. - ‘?:t£L ' *■ .. V . +*»* v '■ . • “• ’*\* . * >»- :-*>V v-i '/•* >•: ■»* ,- - * - . » s::. « ••• v.. ..r . - - "v?* *v ' *•*-* .«-*• " - - ■rfiT."'' J'V, • * . 1 »^SB^4^s^;i%uyv' v ‘ ’• h"’' • ’-i >A« i >y .v-v OW*'if -,«*>s•( <. -*-?■* ■"*.';. r.. >*«Cs*\ *- ■ •'^l>‘ ! | : '** ? > v ■' v-v, - • Wte*iasg&^&x&Art&>3?>i bssb^yßSSiS'j4? i s'«? >?*J cc i‘-- >,] •i' f ; v?* «a-*.‘? t ;*}, , s >!«•..-•: t'2'’ f Pil ’’Jr - ! v- ■’ v.* ?•«>.. : ': 'k? ~: r. : SeP-s^l^^l SfiMMKSS w\%'^ ; f•o' i ,t,^£:?*V~ S%PA <4- H - i r i f 1 4 1 3■*v>l? , r Jv £ SBI> *»*vj'' 4 l)ir"‘ r ’■'%<'^>" i‘ r j r £iahw<;'\'ysy <*v'o, A; tr. & J fi^* f ' : | w§ fcT« * l '^ ogo^i w,-:: > ; - ’J Z'i£kfc t.r--~k "' x -n % «'« s . -. • 1 o, ,*.«» * 3 -.- - ~*. r r Wr*- 4 *. J <-; •■ *■• v"". ’.; <.•; -' ■ ■*?. --^W «,,* * •« •; •/...: - ,> CCo v \ ■ - - * si®**. 0' *-•• ,' J -t s ' ’* v " it: *■ •; .it «. ( '-*5 -h .. •** . c- . , •• ? ’ *» ’ *» * ♦ ' „ . Jjsmardjaj} and (Sornmission. MORE PITTSBURG?! TESTIMONIALS, From Unquestionable Authority. FROM JNO. M'DEVTTT, ESQ., From the benefit my son derived of DR. VON MO SOU akiUfbl treatment, I have muoh pleas ure i a recommending him to all similarly attlioted, as a most successful annsL JOHN M’DEVI’IT, 3U Liberty street. Pittsburgh, May 16,U6L FROM JOHN M. KENNEDY, ESQ, , Some time since at the strong recommendation of Tny friend*, I placed mjseJf under DR. VON MGBOH- Z{HKEB’B treatment, for Deafness, and I am very bap py t&sUte that it has answered my most sanguine ex* pectationa. JOHN M. KENNEDY, Ridge street, Allegheny. May 16, 186 L TESTIMONIALS FROM HOMK-SOURCB. JOBS ftI’CLOSKGY, Esq., OF THE FIRM OK M’CLOSKEY, COSGRAVE A CO. PORf Px&RY, ALLMKRST Co., Pr. ) April Bth, 186 L J TO DR. VON MQSGHZISK&R: 166 Thmi street, PiW 1 am happy to inform you that nsy little daughter, who has been quite deaf for four yearn, has, under your elUifui treatment, entirely recovered. 1 feel quite sat isfied tha ri bearing would never have been restored by natural causes, but to your treatment alono is she indebted for it, and 1 would earneHUy recommend all afflicted with deafness to consult you at once. Hespeotfully yours, JOHN MoCLOSKEV. ALLMHBrr Cm, Pa. ) April 6tb, 1861. / DR. VON MQSCHZI&K Dear Sir: —ltiabut) e m? gratitude for the eltef experienced from 1 tut skillful treatment should hare expression. For some time past mr bearing bad been so bad that I despaired ot ever gaining it though the ad rice ol sereral physicians was strictly followed I am therefore truly grateful to you, and very happy to say that the operation performed by you bee resulted In the perfect resiorauon Qf jnj hearing. Respectfully yours, M oROBERT HUNTER. "We are personally acquainted with Mr. Hunter, end hare perfect confidence n his statement. He is under our supemwou m the mploy of C. A P. R. R. Co. PHILLIP COBBETT, |JOHH HOVEY. From the Rev Futher Stanislaus ftsriiynskey :—l bare been troubled with Deafness fer e length of ume and am consulting Dr. Von MO6CHZIBKER. He operated on mr Ears so successfully as to restore my Deanna entirely. 1 think lb therefore, my duty to those afflicted with defect! re hearing, as well as an ackntwledgement of the Doctor’s great skill and talent, to make my case publicly known, and tostrong'y recommsnd all eufer* era to a rail themselves of this opportunity STANISLAUS PARJZYNSKEY, Psuslonist. Momamt, Birmingham, April Uth. 186 L This Is to certify that I hare suffered for some Ume from Deafness, ana that 1 hare been greatly benefited by the skillful treatment of Dr. Von IkiOSCHZXSEER. ALOYBIUB GREGG, Passxmiat. MoNismt, Birmingham, Asril llth, 1861 EYE TBE ETHEREAL EAH INHALATOR, AS' ISBTBUHXHT DTVXHTED BY Sr. Yon INoschzisker, rpUBOUGH WHICH HE HAS BEEN JL enabled to cure the MOST OBSTINATE CASEB <57 DRAFNRNfI- rnnnti in which every other means have faded, and ail hopes of reiifef given up.— This is no idle statement. Us truUi is attested hy bun <ireda of gentlemen, whose names are familiar through out the Union—STATESMEN, PHYHICIANS, LAW YRR9, OLE fits Y MEN AND JUDGES, to (be feck DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, bex« to any to all who softer euner from DEAFNESS OR ANY MAT, ADY OF THE EYE ii»t tliay shouldat ONCE CONSULT HIM la order t receive the .FULL BENEFIT of his Treatment. Is addition to the above Testimonials, hundreds more eao be seen at the Doctor's Office. OFFICE, No-155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SMITHPIELD ANDiGRANT B'lß., *n«a he may he CONSULTED DAILY, from.* a. a V v oiock r: a. to ft s. FOR A EYKB INSERTED. ? Q H ~ H • sr ii s g : 11 r" 11 I s* 2 - cn “ o S. §■ - o ” p „ *j 5-Sl^e u « l «2 ° ® g, pj ■* M _ ft S' C | - S- S “ «*• >23 5 rm 2&S 3 ® ® 3. 2 H HS.M «= © , “ #• g 2! "oft < ■* .§■ ts 3 o b«. r 1 c 2. 5* a “ r 5 -2swg- h j“ B^ © - H W C' XT « ”tlsg *- 5 - w»“w?-2.~ 3 1 -,ai 00 2. ® » « a o ® *» a g »g 2. q E <*• 5 _ f § 5 I *8 s I * “ 1 § - 2—. , _ _ F» * THERE IS IST O USE INTRODUCING JTKHTIMONIALS Altlio’ we hare very many of them, KOR THK MAGNOLIA BALM: For when the Face is covered with unsightly Pimples or blotches, the sufferer cares only to be directed to use some sq/s and reliable remedy. THE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL CURE THE WORST CASE OF PIMPLES IN A SINGLE WEEK. It Is so eajt arCmldy ituii the contents of a bottle might be drank without harm. Physicians look with wander upon its speedy cures, tor it has here to re been thought absolutely necessary to use preparations of lead or mereury to cure immediately; but the Maoboua Balm contains neither.- It is the most-elegant and OdtSytMi* up* agtgbto: |or. sale anyweere, and may be obtained of all our Apothecaries and Fancy Goods Dealers. >'4®L^owF»ft*Cantsaß»»Ule. w.’ETHAGAnYco, Proprietors, Troy, N, Y. Dr. Geo.fi. Keytar, No. 140 wood street, agent for putebargb ap2B R. R. BULGER, '' • WiSrtrT AbruaKß or , s , JEVERY DESCRIPTION OF f tf i t u r e - Ko. 4ftBmllhQ«ld Street,' ‘PtrX*y T A T if N T OF Pittsburgh Ytanuthctured Furniture, Constantly on band which we will sell at the lowest rtcaa tor CASH. mylfrly /21OLD AND WHITE Parlor Papers for ■l'T sale at Ho. 107 Market street, by Y-o JOSEPH B HU IHBS. rjUP. CAHB SODA.—SO kegs Englishjust A reo>d bv BECKHAM A KELLY y W ftdsral atrsat. j - . • v yj »• •, -- -*V ». -* y V ''•.►f** ** frs» THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, of IKSP Waltham, Maas., 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 States. The entire signatures are quite too long for publica tion ui oue advertisement, bat the names presented will l* recognized ny those acquain.ed with the Trade as beinrf iu die li ghest degree respectable and inflaen tiaL Ai ihnr establishments may be found the genu ine Watcher of the Company's manufacture, in great rarlety. Signatures from many cities and towns not fully rep resented iu this list will appear In a lutureadrerti.se meat The undersigned practical Watchmakers end dealers in Watches, haring bought and sokt American Watches for a number of years past, and baring dea't in al kinds of foreign Watches Cor a much longer poriod of lime, beg to sfkte that they hare never dealt in Watches which, as a class, or in individual instances, bare been ■ more satisfactory to themselves or customers, whether j in respeot of durability, beauty of finish, mathemati cally correct proportions, accurate compensation and adjustment, or of fine time-keeping results than those manufactured by the Waltham Company. N. E. CRITTENDEN, Cleveland, Ohio. WU. BLYNN, Columbus, JAMES J. ROSS, Zanesville, H. .JENKINS A CO, CinciDnalti, BEGG3 A SMITH, WM. WILSON M’UREW, DUHME A CO. C. OSKAMP, C. PLATT, Delaware, KING A BROTHER, Warren, J.T.4E. M. EDWAKIti, Chicago. 111. F. J, ALEXANDER, LaSalle, JOHN H. MORSE Peoria, A. HKPPLER, u W. H. RICHMOND, H. D. KAYS, Bloomington, “ A. B. GILLETT, s. D. LILLEBON. Locator, M J. B. BURRAN, Springfield, “ J. W. BROWN, O'“oey. E, B. TOBIN, BASSE A HUASMAN, u A, P. BOYNTON, Galena, « WM. M. MAYO, Jacksonville, K. NoRTHEY, Cherry Grove, “ A, W. FORD, Freeport, “ WM. SCHKRZRR, Peru, .1. M. FOX, Canton, M WILLARD A HAWLEY; Syracuse, N.Y. N. HAIGBT, Newburgh, ** H. A D. ROSENBERG, Rochester, C. A- BURR A CO., - “ E S. ETTENHEIMER A CO., WM. 8. TAYLOR, Uuca, W. W. HANNAH, Hudson, H, R. A fl. U. CARoKNTRR, Troy, “ HOSKINS A EVANS, Oswego, HAJgHT A LEKCH, Auburn, JAMES HYDK, John H. I\E3, Kairport, WILLIAMS A VO-, Canaodaigue,* 1 J N. BENNETT, A. 8. STORMS, PoughkeepMie^ | WM. 8. MORGAN, HENDERSON BED’S, “ - J. A. CLARK,' Batavia, 11 BLOOD A PITTNAM, Amsterdam, u JENNINGS BRDS, Saratoga, JOHN J. JENKINS, Albany, W. H. WILLIAMS, “ - A. WARDEN, Goshen, « L. O. DUNNING, Penn-Yan, « CHAR S. WILLARD, GaUkii', ** W. P. BINGHAM, ludianaphs, led. OH AS. G. FRENCH, - “ J. MoLENE, *• “ C. A. DICKENSON, Richmond, ** G. H. BASGOM A Cu . Terre Haute, .1. M. BTANBIL, Sullivan, ** AI>OLPH MYERS, Plymouth, THEO. F PICKERING, Kalamazoo, Mi. h. GEO. DOTY, Detroit, •* M. S. SMITH, : “ •« A. a VAN OOTr, Milwaukee, Wi#. JOHN ELKINS; Rapine, a N. SHERMAN, Baton. & C. SPAULDING, Janesville, W. A. GILES Praine du Chien, u HEINEMAN A MKYRAN, Pittsburgh, Pa BAM’lj BROWN, Nornsiowo, •* W. T. KOPLiN, •* ** GEO. W. STEIN. Easton, GEO. B- TITUS, HKCKMAN k YoHK, - GEU..BTKIN; Allentown, “ E. J. LASCRLLK, Westchester, HAML GARMAN, Williamsport, JOSEPH LADOMUS, Chester, J. J. BLAIR, Lebanon. “ GEO. W. MoCALLA, Harrisburg. “ FRANCIS C. POLACK, York, G. M, ZIHN, l.aacaater, “ UEOKGE|H ELLER, Reading, “ F. P. HBLLAR, E. AUGHINBAUGH, Cbambersburg, “ T. 8. HOFFMAN, Greensburg, u J. C. HANNA, Newcastle, u C. T. ROBERTS, Kbenabnrg, J. 0. lOLON. Mauch Chunk 44 ( HAS. L. FIBBER, Ashland, “ R.M.bT. CLAIR, Indiana, R. A A. PETERSON, Scranton, DAVID LAVERACK, Patterson, N. J W. T. RAE, Newark, “ ENOCH F. BILLS, ;Bordenlon, “ HEINNY R. JAMES, Trenton, 8. T. LITTLE, ‘ Cumberland, Md CARSON A BRANNON, Pulaski, Tenn TBOS. GOWDEY, Nashville, A. W. FY LE, Springfield, BIMPBON A PRICE, Clarksville, V. W. SKIFF, Savannah, 6s. J. A A. GARDNER, St Louts, Mo* W, 0. DEFRIEZ. «• “ MAURICE A HENEY, JEHU SYLVESTER, J. T. SCOTT A CO. Wheeling, Va. T. B. HTTMPHREYS, Richmond, “ K. A. VOGLER, Salem, N. a F. W. LEIN BECK J. W MONTGOMERY, Newberry, 8. C. tENJ. E COOK, Northampton, Mass. . CHILDS, New Bedford u DEJCTERw HASKINS, " E,_DpTJSDALE. Reunion, “ EJULW GIFFORD, Fall River, “ p. W. MAQOMHER, ‘ i. burns. SMITH, EAR. TIMB OILY 1 H - V £ K ° H. D. HALL, Middletown, 44 JOHN L. SMITH, JOHN GORDON, New London, J. a BLACKMAN, Bridgeport, JAR R. AYRE% Waterbury, SHRBBURNEHHAW, SsnbornUm, N. U L. R. H ANDERSON, Concord, K. KNIGHT, •' * “ “ N. G. CARR, Cautiom.—As our watch is now extensively counter felted by foreign manufacturers, we have to inform the pnbl c that no watch is of our production which is un accompanied by a certificate of genuineness, bearing the number of the watch, and signed by our Treasurer, R. K. Robbins, or by our predecessors, Appleton, Tracy A Go. As these watches are for sale by jewelers generally throughout the Union, the American Watob Company do not solicit orders for aiggle watches. t h \ - > .■> w --;v • ' ... * V ***■ * . ' V.*"' a*' ■; * •' ■1.^54 V '* it 'vV k . *V. A CARD, TO THE PUBLIC. Gloucester, Salem, 41 Worcester, “ JEbo T. M. B. N.STOKj, * LEVI JOHNS! u. WalthAm, ANDREW M C. W. FOGG, AMOS SANBORN, Lt, JOHN BARTON, * Lynn, JOHN M’GREGOR, Lawreoee, u W. M. BOOT, Pittsfield, JOHN K. SCOTT, 44 N- MOODY, Greenfield, WM. KIRKHAM, Jr. Springfield, L. D, ANTHONY A Co. Providence, R. I. PRLEC ARNOLD, E. Greenwich, “ THOMAS BTKEL A CO. Hertford, Conn. HEMINGWAY A BTE\ ENS, *• WM. ROGGERB A BON, New Haven, 44 u u J. J. MUNSON. E. BENJAMIN, J. a KIRBY, GEORGE BROWN, EB. HUNTINTON A 00. Danbury, F. JL WOODFORP, geo! W drew A CO. “ h. J. MELLISH, Hanover, W. 0 C. WOODBURY, Claremont, u REUBEN SPENCER, u WM. a MORRILL, Exeter, RICHARD GOVE. Laconia, JONATHAN HOSMEB, Nashua, N. W. GODDARD, HENRY H. HAM, Portsmouth, “ ROBT. N. BUDGE, CHAS.R. BACO\ Dove', F. M. HARDISON, So. Berwick, Me. TWOMBLY-.A SMITH, Uaoo, MOSES M SWAN, Augusta. u J. A MERRILL, Portland, 44 JAMES EMERY. Bucksport, “ SIMEON.HLOOL), Rockland, HENRY McKENNEY, Anburn, “ J. T. HOWLAND, Bath, * TOMPKINS A MORRIS, Bangor, O. C. WILLIAMS, « « &S.AG.L ROGERS, Gardiner, 44 D. K. LUCY, Honiton, “ D.G. HALii Lewistown, u BRINSMAIDA HILDRETH, Burlington, Vt. O. H. HARDING, Bradford, T.aPHINNEY, Montpelier, A. A, MEAD, •* J. a BATES, Nortbfleld, J.B. MURDOCK, Woodstock, 0.0. CHILDS, St- Jobnsbury, C. H, HUNTINGTON, St, Albans, POSTER GROW, Chelsea, W. K WALLACE, Newbury, LEAN DEE AMADON, Bellows Falla, “ 0. a JENNINGS, M. Orleans, La. GREGOR A CO, » 8. COCKRELL, Natchez, Mt»«. A. N. HALL, Milford, Del ROBERT WILKES, Toronto, 0. W ROBBINS A AFPI ETON, Wholesale Agent*, No. 182 Broadway, N. Y. JOHN A. BTODDART, 411 Chestnut BL, Philadelphia, Agent for Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, iWUdfaod. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, BRASS fOtJNDERS 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, m&r7:3mdiw PITTSBURGH, PA. JRissrellanemis wmnSLWt & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES! NO. 3? FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH FAIRS OF I 860! WHEELER <Sg WILSON Awarded the First Premium at the UNITED STATES FAIR; OHIO STATE FAIR; ILLINOIS STATE FAIR; WISCONSIN STATE FAIR; JOWA 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 SEWING MA CHINE AT REDUCED PRICES, with increased confi* dence in its merits as the best and most reliable Family Sewing Machine now in uhq. It sews equally well on the thickest and thineat fabrics, makes the lock-stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, terming no ridge nor chain on tKe underside—is simple in construction, more speed; in movement, and more durable than an; oilier machine. We give fdll instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, 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, giving prices, Ac., will be tarnished gratis on appPcalion in person or by letter. Sewing Machine Needles, Silk Twist Cotton and Oil, constant!; or hand. my 6 WB, SUMMER. they snso lanmr BURKE & BA RIVES' SAFES AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. KEAI) TliK FOLLOWING VoLUNTA BY testimonial la regard to Hl'h KK A BARN KB’ bAFES: M* ns. Burke A Barxeh—Gentlemen: on Ihu uigt.t of the '£id of February, IS6U, all our Machine Shops, PaintShop*, Wood, Material, Eugiue House, and all the Warehouse* of the Southwestern Spoke an t Carnage Manufactory, all being entirely tilled with dry combus tible material, were burned down- In a room of the Paint Shorn where the heat was most Intense, was one of yoor make of Safas, containing all our papers, insu rance policies, Ae* amounting to over $40,000, which, ou being taken out. ail ware entirely safe. Wemosl cordially recommend the Burke A Barnes Safes as being very superior. Your friends, PLATT, MARTIN A GoRl»ON, The al»ove Safes, of every size, on hand and made to order by BURKE A BARNES, At the u. i Established Safe Factory, lk¥ and 131 Third street, mart :d2w Awl; _ Pittsburgh, Pm. BPBING AND SIMMER GOOD! REDUCED PHIC E S WE HAVE NoW RECEIVED A CHOICE AND SELECT rtl'oCK uF GUODB for SPRING AND SUMMER SALKS, which liar* been selected with more than usual care,, nd feel confident that in the RICHNESS OP FABRIC, AND STYLE <3- O O 33 S , AS WELL AS FAIRNESS OF PRICE, the; will bURPASS ANY GOODS of the kmj ever be fore opened in ifai* city, and would respectfully solicit an eany call from our patrons and (ho public U> exam ine the same lor themselves. * AMU El, 4-BAY A MOV, MERCHANT TAILORS, IU KirTJl STREET H. D. BRECHT & BBC.. MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, POKTKAIT AMI) PICTURE FRAMES, Gill and lmilalioa Rosewood Bouldings. DEALERS IS FBKHCH PLATE AND; WINDOW GLASS, 128 Smith Held Street, Dernier’s Blook, between Fifth anil Sixth, Puteburrh* Pa. Glaus at manufacturer’s Pnoes ■'B* Par ool&r attention given to repairing PamttngM, Reguildm reman, and boelneSß cards framed at wholesale price • PAI» ~~THE MERCANTILE AGENCY, K* K I'Lil PBOHOTION <b PiUUkCTION OK TBABK. overS4o,oQo BaunesM Bouaen Keporlevl, Emt racing tfmy City, Town and Village m me United Stales, 5 Canada, and other British Poß*ett»ionß In N. A. H. G. DUN dk CO., Proprietors. A. ARMSTRONG, Nanaon, Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Established New York, June, 1644, Pillab’gh, M<«rch,lld»i Heed Office i DUN, BOYL A Co. NEW YORK. pyaacU Offices, Pittsburg, R G Dun A Co; Philadelphia, R i* Dun A Co; Cincinnati, R(i Dun ft Co ; Cleveland, R Ulnml Co; Detroit B G Don ft Co; Chicago, KG 1 >un ft iio ; Milwaukie, K G Dun ft Co ; New Orleans, K G l‘un Co ; Charleston, R G Dun Co; Louisville, K (i Dun ft Co; SL Louis, Kti Dun ft Co; Nashville, R G Dun ft Co. Associate Office*. ““Boston. E RuaaallftCo; Baltimore, J D PraU ft Co Richmond, Pratt ft Co. Foreign Offices. 'Toronto, K G Dun 4 Co; Montreal, K <> Dunn A.Co; Eng., B ii Dun 4 Co. Ixmdo*. • Bonks, with noliees of changes, printed Reference ' ‘‘'•Utwrihers. Price fl 00. daily, furnished ... *'«r attended to in all pati* of the Collections prompt.. Possesions, and Inference* United States and nrittah ~ Ht <* burgh, for whom the to upwards of 160 Houses in i .. office makes collections. ' high standing Letters of introduction to Lawyer* o. will be and respectability in every section of the L*. ' eppll gratuitouslr furnished to nubsoribera nr* king au -<t cation* at the office. Also to any of t 1 e office* naro*.. above. _ mlrtuem. _ WU. HL JABEB S CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS IROJV FOUNI>JBBS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, N«*r the Penn*» H. h. FMBengMr D«dol FITTSHUttUH, FA., TiyTANUFACTURE ALL. KINDS OK 111 Steam Engines, ranging from thro© to one hun dred and fifty borne power, anti milled for Omit Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. tiire particular attention to the construction of Engines and Machinery lor grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular saw mm*. . , Have alao on hand, finished and ready lor shipment at short notice, Engines and Boilers every descrip- U °AIBO, tarnish Boilers and Sheet, Iron separately, and Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pumas in eiery variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen M»- chinerv and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the and warranted in all canon to jSr<)rdefB from all parts of the country soliotod, and " filled: feffl.:daw promptly OARPBTS I OABPBTS 1 —FOR— SALKS. IT. D. St U. M’CAULCM, 87 Fourth Street, Have just opened a splendid assortment of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes try, and Common Ingrain Carpetings. OIL CLOTHS From 8 to 24 feet, new designs and beantilul patterns, with all goods usually found in FIRST CLASS CARPET STORES, and on as favorable terms as any other hsuss in the city. mhSO THRESH ARRIVAL Hew Crop Teas: Oolong and Young Hyson, Of the beat quality, for aale at FBRiiUSON'S i»r ».? cry • ap6 corner of > i i \V y Vie t- ?' V -*■ f ?>\* ‘.M# r.» * : /j- ; r* **“ *•> , r 1 «? . •* Western Stove Works. CStFLAJETB? db CO. WOULD CALL TUB ATTENTION OF the public to their large stock of well selected Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, Hollow-Wee*, Ac., among which will be found the BELT COAI. cook HToVfCS IN THE BTATR IV Diamond, Adrance, Air-Tight, Kclipie, ana IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair tar the BEST COAL COOK BTOVKR Also, FIRST PREMIUM awarded to the For the BEST WOOD COOK STOVES NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are unsurpassed. We call attention of DKALRKH AND BUILDERS to the largest stock of ORATE FRONTS and FENDERS Salim, I* dun a. N.8.-We hoe the DIAMONDand KCJ.IPSK Coal Cook Stores with Soap-Stone Lining*, which stand the fire better than iron. hard times OUTDOWK 0,000 Premiums Amounting to $lOO,OOO On Hit First Wednesday in Auguit, lit! “THHE KAPPAHANNOCK MANU- A FACTORING COMPANY ” propose to raise, by the first Wednesday in August neat, a CAPITAL S TOOK of $480,000; to be subscribed in shares of $2O each; 1100,000 to be returned to the suteafibers in the form of PREMIUMS, as an inducement to subscribers, and ihe balance, $BBO,OOO, to be applied to the erection, at the new village of Rappahannock, in Virginia, Of a Southern Arms, a Clothing and Woolen Factory. The shares can be subscribedTn weekly or monthly install ments of any amouut to smt the convenience of the sub. sertber.and receipts will be sent from time to time lb ac knowledgement of all sums remitted, no n>atp»r bow small they may be, which may he done conveniently in postage stamps, gold ooin, current bank notes, ordsafla. I f less than a share of $2O should be subscribed hytbe time specified, the money will not be lost, bat oppor tunity will t>e given to increase it by like remittances thereafter, until enough is secured to obtain s certifi cate of Stock. But if a share, or several shares should be subscribed before that time, the subscriber wi)l re ceive a certificate of preferred tftock, guaranteeing to the holders per cent per annum on the par value thereof Ail the Stockholders will, moreover, receive Semi annual dividends out of the net profits of the Company, ho soon as their Factories are put tn operation. Besides the above, the person who subscribes the hugest amount, (by the Arst Wednesday to August, iMIXwiU tie entitled to a premium of |6.UUO; the next largest to the next largest to $4600; the two next argeel to sL,i**> each ; the four next largest to $6OO each ; the ninety next largeet to $BO each; the nine hundred next largest to $4O each ; the three hundred next largest to $2O each ; Die one thousand next largest to $lO each ; the three thousand hur hundred next largest to $6 each, and the person who Calls to obtain either of these, to an extra premium of $l,OOO, all to be paid In Dash, Real Estate, Arms. Military or other Clothing. Thus, the largest sum, which may not exceed $99 21, will take the largest premium of and the smallest sum re mitted. if not leas than $4 TO, will secure e premium of $l,OOO These shares are all founded upon ReaTEfetate, which is pledged for the security or redemption of the Btock, and any shareholder wishing to settle, can at any time exchange his utook for any of the Company’s landA at their lowest market value and receive a! good and sufflcieal warranty utle. A few Agents w«dl recommended, will b* em ployed at liberal rates, both to obtain subecriptiobs to the Btoo* of the Company and te sell shares in a popu lar homestead scheme. For further information, sub scriptions, agencies, s<l, address, with a sump en closed, the Treasurer, S> HAUDKR, Port Roysl, Virginia. REFERENCES —Edit' ra and Pu blathers of pom geuerallv m tha various States, nearly a 1 of whom already hold deed* from ns in the Real Estate alluded The Portsmouth t Va.) Datly Trantcnpi says: ‘‘ThUi protect la one well worth the attention of our people, and we assure them that the parties representing it are reliable ,»nd responsible. Besides. those wbodre ad vised oflhe process of the plan any it ih tn the hdl tide of proapetive success.” The Independent* (Va) New says: “His really a paying enterprise. The town m already begun. ,Noth* mg oan be loot in any event.* The Ely ton Cknfroi Atotamum says: “Flattering in ducemento are held oat "to those who desire u> take risks, and from some business transactions we have had with the getters up of the enterprise, we can commend them as reliable.” The Danville (Pa.) Heroid says: “ Here is an oppor* tunity excelling anything we snow of, both tn dharao ter and terms* People of prescribed means can have a trial with f»*r hopes of satisfactory results.” The Pittsburg Iron City says: “We have ths names of numerous persons who now hold land In that! locali ty wold by Mr Bauder. We Would be pleased tolexbib it the testimonials in our possession to any ope wishing to enquire." mh29:taug7 MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED UN THE NATURE, TREATMENT, AND RADICAL CURE OF sPKRMATORRHEA, or fc?eimojd Vfaakndaa, Bexua) lability, Nervousness, Involuntary Emission# Spd Im potency, resulting from ByttobL J. Lulverweil, M. D Sent under seal, in a Plain envelope, Oto any address, post paid. onreceiptOffwo a tamps, I* r.OdXa. J C. KLfNBTuT Robert N«W Yorte Post dice Rot. No. LASS. - *•••• wih3D£cndaw OIL BAKH£Li. ~ Keystone Steam Barrel Factory. NPIIE UNHERSIGNTiD HAVING SK- A cured the right for the Biate of Pennsylvania, in certain patents for making tightand slack barrels, have ''«• up the neoessary michtnery for that purpose, in , -'■a named establishment, .and are now ready to theau*. _ * HARRKLtt, made bast materials, and * manner as, it is-beDeVed, will OEM B»r< 1 oil !U n „» I.*mltin,, Jatertiat'fU'procure an article so perfectly mads and well secured by a cement, exelm »v*ly onr own, leakage, Orders may 1* s»rt to the on Allegheny river, fool of Taylor street, Oth Wahl, or to ”■ K,a “ “ tr6o1 ’ “ P 818 4 HILL j. STHILLEBfIAir & CO.’S QPBING STYLE SILK A CASSIII ERE ® H FKKNCM AND AMERICAN FKI.T RATS. All tirades and Colors. CiRH KOK HSiVm Youru-H,; AND CHILDREN 10 gr “cHlll. J bKE*l»S FANCY HATH To suit all tastes. Ail at the Lowest Rates at J.H.JfIIIXKKMAM A tnaSQ 76 WOOD BT. THOMAS RATTIGAN, Europhan Agent, No. Its WAterstreet,Pittsburgh, PA, Is prepared to Bring out or «Sd beck pSasSngMß from or to mi, pertofme oidootmtryieitherbysteAm-erBelling pAok etBISHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, psysble tn sn, part of 3£s YTandfor the lines of Steamers Billing between New Vnrk, LlTOrpool..OUagow end adwty. »» Wires end ass£s^^&.9Ss^ssr& Subscriptions will be renetrd<)T for an? NeF»psper or Maaarine published At lownitee, to be feryfArded, freight free every day. This ie en excellent opportunity to ke«D our triends in.tha. Army-suppliftd.jpth tha news end other reading-mauer. Ml NT IafINER, my 7 71 »nd ~S Fifth «L JNO. THOMPSOI St CO., HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTEBS AND GLAZIERS mo. 186 Third Street, , mtuhslh, Pa. FT •• ' "v',,n. w Jjßl&crUantgng. >AUL HUGUS. MAHUFACTUBEBS; Ai^JO—IMPROVED TBtJE AMERICAN, GLOBS k REPUBLIC, IN THE ST A T K WILL HE AWARDED mUittNABLK SAT STORK, IS WOOD NTKIibiT. Ot eyery description STBAW GOODS eiIBOPGAK AGENCY. •-* .p.fr' - *l3** 4 MISCELLANEOUS. 1 d^RrCURE NepvousHeadache .~WM. GRAFF. BY THE tJSE OF THESE CEPHALIC PILLB the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the com mencement of an attack Immediate roller from pain and flicknese will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Na&eau and Head ache to which females are ho subject. They not gently upon the Bowels—removing CbsNve- For Literary Mm, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habit*, they are valuable as a Laxa tire, improving the appetite, giviog lone and vigor to the digestive organa, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALICIPILLS are the result of long invest! nation and carefully conducted experiments, haring been in use many years, during which time they have prerented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suf fering from Headaohe, whether originating tn the ner votu system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at at) times with perfect safety and with out making any change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. Beware or CoaaterfelU. The genuine have five signatures of Henry 0. 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 PBXCE, 26 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to . HEWBY C. SPALDING, 4B Cedar street. New York THK FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO BUFFER FROM HEADACHE, A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. As these Testimonials were unsolictited by Mr. Spalding, they afford unquestionable proof of ihe efficacy of this truly scientific purpose. Ml Srauuno, Sr l have tried your Cephalic Pills, and 1 like than so tseti that I want you to send me two 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 Yoor.ob’t Servant JAMES KENNEDY. Mjl Stauuro, Sr :—l wish you to send me one more box of your Cephalic Pills, / have received a great deal of benefit from than . Yours respectfully. MARY ANN BTOIKHOUBK. H.'C. BPLUkoro. Sr You will please send me two boxes ofyour Cephalic Pills. Bend them immediately. Respecttally years, JNO. & BIMONB, P. 9.-—J have uted one box of your Fill*, and (but them exctiimL Bnu Vxaaos, Omo, Jan. 16,1 WU Hxxxt 0. SrAUmra, Esq. Please find Inclosed twenty-five cents, for which send me another borof yoor Cephalic Pills. They ar« trkiy (he best PUi* 1 have seer tried. Direct A. STOVER, P. M, Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co, 0. Bitsklt, Mask, Dec. U, 1860. fl. a SrALnara, Esq. I wish for some circulars or large show bills, tt> bring your Cephalic Pills more particularly before my custo mers. If you have anything of the kind, please send to me. One of my customers, who ia.. subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting two days!) was cured of an Hack ini on* hour by your Pills, which leant her. Kespeclfuliy yours, W. B. WILKE& Httrer C, Spauubo, No, 48 Cedar street, N. Y. Dear £4r:—lnclowed find twentv-five cents, (25,) Tor which send box of " Cephalic Pills.” Bend to address of Her. Wm. C. Filler, Reynoldsburg, Franklin Co., Ohio. Your Pilh a charm—cart Btndaehe almost instanter. Ms. Spauubo, Sir :—Not iong since I sent to you (or s box of Ce phalic Pills for the core of Nerrous Headache and Oostiveness, and received the same, and they had so good an effecL, that I teas induced to said for store. Please send by return mall. Direct to A- R. WHEELER, Ypsflanti, Mich FVom the &satmner Vo- Cephalic IHUa accomplish the object for which they wore made, ns.: Cure headache to all its forms. From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been tested in morwtfiau a thousand cases with entire success. From the Democrat, §t. Cloud, Minn. If yon tre, or have been troubled with (he headache, seud for a boXj (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may have them in ease of an attack, From the Advertiser, Providence, B. L The Cephalic Wls are said to be a remarkably elec tive remedy for headache, and one of the very best for that very frequent complaint which has ever bee a discovered, From the Western B. U. Qaxette, Chicago, IIL We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his unrivalled Cephalic Pills. ' ' • , From the Kanaioha Valley Star , Kanawha, Fa. We are sure that persons Buffering with the head* aohe, who try them, will stick to them. From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La. , \ Try them! yon ibst are iriilioted, and we are sure that rour testimony can be added to the already numerous list that haa received benefits that no other medicine can produce. The tmmense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills) • rapidly increasing. From the (dazette, Davenport, lowa. Mr. Spalding would uot conneoi his name with an article be did oot know to possess real merit From the Advertiser , Prooidancs, B. 1. The testimony in is strong, from the moat respectable quarters. PWmi the Daily Nem, Newport, 2LI. Cephalic Pills are taking the place ot all kinds. prom the Commercial Bulletin, Boetoa, Mass. Said to be very efficacious for tye headache. 49-A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLU win save ten time# its cost annually SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. ECONOMY 1 j^-* 4 A Smon ra Ton Sato Nun.'^g As accidents Will happen, even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys Crock ery.Ao. SPALDING’S PEEP ABED GLUE meets ell such emergencies, end no howwtiold eaa eflord to be without It. It u slwsys reedy} end uj>JO the tdoklng point. 7,. 7_ “ USEFUL IN EVEKY HOUSE." N. B-—A. Bruehjecoompeniee each Bottle, JPrioe, 26 oenta. ”I&NBY tt SPALDING, Na ts CEDAR street, New York. As oerteln unprincipled persona ere ettempllng to palm oil on the unsuspecting public. imitations of my. PREPARED Sliya j would esdtitm elt; persona to examine before pnrisheeiDg, and eOeihet the fuUnaroe, A»%pSlillN€Pfe PBEFAAgD BLD^.-B» •an the outside mapper, all others are swindling THAT A Mtsojmux, Coxx., Feb. 6,186 L Havirfoxo, Pi-, Feb, 6, 1861. Braces Cara, Huhtihqton Co~ l January 18,1861. / RxTHOUHBUxa, Funua Co, Ohio, > January ft, 1861. > Truly yours, WM.C, FILLER. Ywnjum, Mich, Jan 14,1801. From the St. i/ouis Democrat, SAVE THE PIECES! DIDPATCHI CAUTION. V f. * ■ .*£ tt -*■ Beautiftiily wwi put? ana f Any face after file nee of ihf> MaSnolm Balm, no met ier how unsightly It W 8 before. ... Pnoe 60 cents floWeterywnere.. .W. I«AOAl»*CO.. ftop^. ; , ~ g^*QußßY—Have you eeen that dian m another column, boiling BOOTS, BARKfI anil LlilAVI'B, for the Cherokee Remedy?* I _ To Consumptives. The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having Buffered several years with a severe long affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—*is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. '• ■ I'otUi who desire it, be will send » copy of; the ‘pre scription used, (tree of cbargeO-ttfMittye directions ftjr preparing sod using the same, which they wilt find ,a sues cur* for CoHsoMPtio*, ASTHMA, Bso*OHJTtt,*c. The only abject of the advertiser in senolngthepxescripUon is to benefit, the afflicted, and spread infbrmation ; which li« conceives to he invaluable, and he hopes every aqt forer will try bis remedy, ll will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address! RKV. EDWARD A- WILBOM, William* burgh, .Kings county. New Yorh^ A. KREBS A BRO. Oomer Wood BU« j PITTSBURGH. , DBS: STEBBUfS & MUNSON, OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTISTS, Officer 105 ipifth- Street, A NEW DOORS ABOVE THE jPpHfl’. ONEICBj’ m>2T:lyU - .0. ' I f TRETHI ! SIVE THE! BEFOREIT |S3«) UTE. CSILL, has remcved to 246 PENN • STREET, in the hottA£.tSrrtgHf occupied bv Dr.G. H. Kejreer. oppbislM'OTiffiW Obfitcß. ’Be will give all the modern lmproTeuuditE' Teeth inserted at T tS^iTr ß \M^j!;. a^iMdiej, A. Bradley, A.B.' M’o«ldleM,,jeD£J. H. HopKiUB,W. H, VanklrS, Dr.’Geb.'HV KevaAf, WV'NiiniCfc,-Barauel ftTKee. 1 ra*fa»**r -<■ toMy il.wfejehy! Bio Cold weather iathe time ffhwLlhfii T«ipawa% fin, be tued to ite beat Medical treatierofiD and tbeir families hare their teeth extracted by inj; Process, and are ready to of the pperatioivilpWer JiM H)senr jjgsona interested in aaaerifoigthe (^nUU 1 / Baying liohnbwl <,l«-A§?l?'rcu2 ln every styli, ‘Ty WODBR'rt-DiihttotJ nolhlydia * r IBAAniithflelc| ahre^t. (T-=» FOR COUNTY TREASURERS-A. FLOYD of tie Second Ward, Pntabargh.wilPbea candidate for the above office, before the Republican Nominating Convention. apgfdawlc WORKISeMES’S CAADIDAT * , FOB . aBEBBrPFi *i & *f*r. »Y •■•-r t \ • ROBERT WATSON BAYNE A NEEECB. (SUCCESSORS TO a, H. . ROWAND.) i STEAK BOOK BIMDEHY. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, No. 74 and 74 Third Street. PLAIN ANT) ORNAMENTAL BIND -ING m eyery rariety, BLANK BOOKS Ruled to any intricate pattern, and bound in every deal Table form. Ail work warranted to give satisfaction Prices at the Lowest Bates. SAM'L P. BAYNE. mp£3xDd gOAP, CANDLES AND OILS. I.OCO Boxes Chemical Olire Erasing Soap, boo do Roeen Soap ml, 2 ana 8 tt> ban 300 do No. 1 Palm Soap ml, 2 and SB> bars. 200 do Oleine do in 11b ban, 160 do . German do . m Übbars, 250 -do ¥'rieod id Woman Soap iril B> bars 1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different aha pea and sizes. 600 Boxes Miners’ Candles! 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candida for Summer use. ‘ioo Boxes Adamantine Star Cradle*. 4s, 6s* 6* to do New Bedford Sperm Canalea, 4s, 6» ft to. 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4a, &a ft to. & do 1 Coach do, ! i . 6 do Star do, 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, & do do *2 do, 26 do Lubricating No. 1 Oil, 10 do do do 20ii, 60 do Carbon illuminating Oil, 2d do Coal 'do do, On hand and for sale, by B. C,.ft J. H. SAWYER, . To whom was awarded, by ttie 0. B. Agricultural So ciety, tho first premiums for oils, Soaps and Caudles, mfalfi ; THE WONDER OFTH» AGE. ,»». DOSE’S . PA-Llf, ~:C tj& lUEU - i x IT CORES ALLBAIN? AND ’NIPS : disease in Aha. butLw ThtaArulv admirable and ef ficacious remedy is noqmck tnedicioo, butts Use rasult of tldrteeb’ ybara or bard study and experimenting. Ilm ingredient# are and were dfscbrered-by Hie on a visit to that country. ~O’ VW •: Bail used it wl&(altfoat jnii>culoß| jpfffcdfrjn private practice, till at last fie~waallnduceubythe'solicitation of friends to give it to the public. it used according to the directions it not only relie vee nil plihj btfH&irSaafc QjflflijugtKtfae find application. It may be relied upon for curing and giving almoflt tea Qfy) to P Bndcfon CbTdi, jCholera, Dyaeuter?,Cholera; Ear Aonet Tooth Ache,' Beau 'AoHeVChouc, Pfchff tenihe limbs, Joints, at^tTiles HlTlffll BERN APPOINTED AGENTS, £ , _ -JOB THS.SALROX I HYATTS CEffiBRiTBfrItfcDMIffATINB TILES, F)R LIGHTING- BASEMENTS, CEL LAKE, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. We would respectfully solicit an examination ol samples, at ocfr Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street,' ’ iNDE!BSDti*.PEUjUPS, ~ . „ AgeaU tor BBOWN BROTBEBB, mannfaofrtfeiß, ' Chicago, Ulinota^ CofartMeralilp, rHE TTNBBRSfGNEB HAVE THIS. day formed ■ Co-Parmarslltp under tbename and aiyle ol PERKIN& ftIER RIC Kico., In the Paper, Rag and genem. m J Sr ! „ - 0. HENfcY MERRICK • EDWARD cJOLAPP. PiUshurgh, Pa., March Ist, 1801. .Jho If. PoiunL?.....C. aS7MxxafoL $lO. Clapp PE BUN 8, MERRICK. ACO., Paper,*Baga, Twme, Cordage, Ac., &c„ Manilla Hope, Broom- Twine, and . Wire^Papegjlia^e^^Msi- terials, Spo, Warehouse No. 82 Third Street, '.X n '» fN -«* j **mTSßupeß, QROCERY AlNh TEA STORE \ J HOLKSALK DKALKBIN B'-CTX?PHR.. iJ ‘;i6GF,€*S, * " AHB : I 4SfeKIHDeS)F J .. ‘ P U P Good* ,mam B- B. FUBGIISpK, UftftßWgtetfcMHtstfrUg stw > feafctyd ■\TEW AOOD3 JOBT QPB&tNG AND it™ *UI Iwoffend ttprfoee Omu, Max puiahuad iaPhil»dslpJii»*t leatUiaiieMfc and wBI 1 be •okl tot per funds at * snudladvaiiiw- Oilljoag and ltetat «*, n—rr a i Ki " M - r ■ 1 (U9sly®* •V . • -t, «* ' t. ... s-fr.Si „t. ‘ A* *' ‘ * ; 6 : 'V w. (Kandidaiea: PITTSBURGH. AND— WM. W. NEBPER. * ' gßtilaH, or piolrgcttg-'MgaSßi • M : I'ltOTOxwll'JPla .;i (toes all Diseases arisinft from - £5B Digestion, We«kness,toiti’Ba<i.Bt*t»., _-■ . . - - ■;■;.'**««*£ (.•utug^mlSkoOT^ ttgitOua, , •mu be bail ou application, WWiU to jomuiueu po K* t to any address, fra* of charge >— . .%&?* ;,&i ll**T. .lohu Pierpont, 0 K«*f. M'arteo Burton, Itoiffc 4sb^l ArUinr“B. ! KoH«r f - rtoawpllKuuwqvMJJp. H«*vt AufcPH. Pape, fi. o n ,4Cßdda|KW^r Kev, fi union Ww P. * H.-* Syltfnaaa Cobb, FronaUJfe^i 'Thaa. WhitietDorp, ATU.j _ _ T.fr.Osbem-iiyrick, 0 Jo» •Enr - MJK* U. Ptraa, »;,■ - i Almujam^wenaen, 11.-Vs Uirbar.t Wetfiilf, - 1 • Kr*. M. P. Webster, r «pr. ,f*j. 11. Cttueh,- TlwjmaatAsiHwgs(|gl:« Jii-v. Al.m .Jackson, TbompsC.-Ajp^ftivVir/ J. Pearson, dr., Pt?ter■ ; A. H. IL. (>awlrjr, . Jumefl C, UUMj, • Krv Henry Upham, &unuelMsj» cLfi'‘jViV.f K e7 sH. RiJiJ.il, Prof. E.YltallaSehetb,- - Her P. 1!. Headley. Mosea.Or*nt,Bwi^v.' Offioe, 30 Summer Street, Bo*tOߣ. t ■ JOHN P JEWETT AND . CAjlirßß.. _gf HUI SALE BY ALL LKUUtiISTS. For sale bv Dr. GEORQ-E H. S ■ FITS CURED! FITS -CURED I THE GBEAT AMBBIUAH 'rftyipHPfJ . , hJ^ng'jsotno , fernDy afflicted trtfh us . - ■=; Jwijetftttatoing such bitter griel to .s -4 th<rtmartß‘ cflstfeflfcSj to seel&eir onild jafferiag -v, <1 Etnft rem^Tran Ti gnioggfor4ji_>np— la ~yjj •; . ahoald. be. *7" ALL"-'- THE LATESI 1 ; GENTS’ AND BOY’S PATENT IJEATHIiT#|LF -~&n>rrr KID GAITERS, OXFORD Wj>s, STRAP SHOES & SLIPPERS, New York Manufacture, JUST RECEIVED AT E. SCHMEBTZ, $ fco., iUVHUI ttnetr % ! APPLES. —Eight Barrels Appleafor sale by [»ptel HENBTH.OOLUHB ® DEANT HOSE.—VulOattizecL. Hoa ..J ut is wunnted not-to bpeomei3DOT. . ted by heat. at 300 atandApresforeof76pomida to>iul^uf% : jUtcb,fbr " gale, -with oonplmg anil' SPRING STdpK'= ; - ; f : .fcu . • -.wailjflKaht TJUTEJEAVE JOST OOMPLEnUX OUE ▼fiAlfctlpring gapplf orihB'iSnSWBTHIK. - WAT PIANOS* thepresenliUy; comprising- both GBAUD* HQUABE ■PlAciOS.«adat ,-i -ramd ; marls Sola Agents ■■- . • } X ■ v&iuem'- a '•'•-* '*>■ ''• • '»»rTsj T .V^.sOSU-“a * • >?’.L . " -Ti-- ' - . vjl|l B&fWKBK PJIrajAHD IOTBBTf^IEIIiiS*--^ : ?{»•■' .MU i# lBS|s, . £* THE STTBSCBiBEB iS.NOW?OPEKINO r M i a new «pd Urge stock of ~ . t . | .*jj| PAVES -.«AWGiiSIS, r.;\ M .. - ■[' ' ... , * ?'■{. \.^i Embracing a complefo,, adßOrtmeoj; fbrßweiUnra ’ Store* Offioa*, Balia. GftJlrctos gOt'iowbich heannua , reepaotfolij ,Hnite the aitenlionoElhQPaUie. baring ■.". now in find j•».•• > ..ia',*&«- J * ‘-i * v-»?OK ew» >;{£■?•--s*.- - SEKESTO' JAME^mOSP® 1 ' .;| -. £ (-tisa :A A trZfcl ’ .. wdi 8?;- M|«f§t.;: Sfgeet, * jtf • r . •= *<• ' ' v> HAS JUST REGB®BEX AKI? ; OPEirED opened a ivge ofß6o|& to^^bOT t in* one of the tersest. *v. * Ladles’, MisBes^aod'Chi l drcii’'s^^i^BSLOeB,Qßl^T*? French CaH Boot*. Gal taps .Oxford lie£ BcotehT3h<te*uL Sho«^ jtoQ.W.'Gii Wsm bTSHSS BSwaaa, ITOT.aW'I ■SS&SX; ' X..Xs|l| ; " 4 a DINE ;I * i p >a?» e ».i“ ltß ®^||gnSW. 3f: A. street*,' or Shod : PRODUCE— - ' • bu«hels PewliM, > VW “ "ippl«ey-' . 3 kcgg IATd, . 20 baftelnaoreiwuwi., ■ On.oOMlgora.ncmd Co Extra suoab oJjbsd bbep I tor -atr' ■ fjgtfuvu *«£| \ , •v V ’•s - ‘feeing * v > , ..... *'..-/ >:a yii : 7 .. V. •‘•I-'.-' •■' t>- -.;- m '■§l :, §!i j-Ti ill m **>• i'i a SKidir*^ SwsKto '-,' «$u Ppf-i ..—'
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