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' t 1 ;si*‘k-7. ~T r ,rr-7 fr •>» t r *, »- j J4S ''' * ,■*. s. <■ ■■ _ • -v- -■ * - '.'.-*.-v»w».■ .;•;. sv,‘ _ * * ■ ... »*•■* ev- %-t ?Hf V ■t? . r .. ’ *«%* . :•• iv &l)f Paiiq Jtost. JAMES P. BAKU, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Tons:—Daily, Six Dollars per year, stnstly in ad vance. Weekly, Single aobsoriptioiu One Dol lar per year; m Clubs of B>e, One Dollar ' ■-.•'•v , - ' r a . • pi'*.', A Good Appointment.— Oaptaln Overing ton Carr, ,son»in-law of the venerable Judge Wilkins, has received an appointment as com mander of the Star,(late Monticello, ) which re ceiyed several shots in her hull at the BeWall’s Point affair. Captain Carr has lately been stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Tard, but has been most anxious for active service. He is an accomplished sailor, and, although a full blooded Virginian, has no respect or sym<, palhy for traitors to his country. We know he will acquit himself like a true-blue. His satisfaction at the appointment is evidenced by the following extract from a private letter dated 27th inst, which wo may be pardoned for publishing : “While on temporary duty at the Navy lard, I, to-day, received orders from the Hon Secretary of the Navy, to taka command of the steamer -Star,” now at Hampton Boads. 1 shall leave to-morrow night. The “Star” has already the prestige of having reaeived five shots in her hull lrom the“Sewall’s Point” skirmish. I shall endeavor to have another in her, in true faith to our country in alle giance to the Constitution and in fidelity to my oath.” 1 Acknowledgment —Mlbs D. L. Dlx the female philanthropist, now in- Washington city, but ordered to Portress Mcnroe, to super-, inend the Hospital there, has acknowledged the receipt of the following articles up to the One barrel of Cannel C’jal Oil, a gift from the Lucesco Oil Company; for this generous present, Miss D. L. Dlx, in name of parties to be directly beneflled.expressei grateful thanks, te I. M. Pennock, President of said company Also, received by David Reed, Jr., Esq., from the Presbyterian Church, a box of useful clothing for the benefit of tbe volunteer soldiers of Western Pennsylvania. Also, one case of useful clothing from New Brighton, one bag of useful clothing, Mrs. V., by Rev. Mr. Pass avant; a small box of useful clothing from Mrs. Dally, from the Society of Pitts burgh, will be more specially acknowledged. Also, a bale containing muslin shirts, from the officers and nurses, assisted by the patients of the Pennsylvania Hospital. These were dis tributed as soon .as received, by Mr. Baum grasse, to members of the Fifth regiment, in immediate want. One bale of valuable garments from John Harper, Esq , and Mrs. larper. Also, six packages, in bags,of mixed I garments, for final distribution; to the mem-1 hers of .the same regiment, who from lime to I time are in most need, as reported by their I officers, I Trams to Hultojt.—Wo learn that the Allegheny Valley Kail road Company, Intend, 10 soon as the arrangements lor the new camp are completed, to run some six or more ac. commodation trains daily, to and from the greunds. The fare will be fixed at a low figure, and the time occupied in the trip will be short, (not exceeeding twenty or twenty-five min. utes,) thus affording all who dSeire to visit the j camp an opportunity of so doing without ms terial loss of time or expenditure of money. The vicinity of Hulton, though so near the city, has hitherto been a sort of terra incognito to our citizens, but it is really a delightful and attractive locality, with sublime scenery, syl van shades, rippling rills and other alliterative and poetical charms. The location of the camp in this favored region will give our people an opportunity of becoming familiar with the beauties of the surrounding country, and we mistake not if Hulton is not a favorite resort when the times of “piping peace" return. Stsind Ear.—Dr. F. A. Von M * Trustees of Westminister College met at New Uaßtie to enter into the required with the committee representing « 6W for the erection of the edu floe at that place. Satisfactory arrangements wore made, and tbe work will be commenced immediately. • •k. * * ‘ ... at- ;V;. . I '<* ■■■, ■ ’1 - . » n v v «*■ • . r. • ' * •••■«*/* LOCAL AFFAIRS. .•rsrv- V«» ' - * t p g ». rr f < • ‘f'jj • * V ■ ~ ? . . >? • r. Thx Harper Zouaves, of the Sixth Ward, Capt. Puiwood, (late of tbe Chicago U. S. Zouaves,) ptomise to become very proficient in the Zouave drill. They turned out on Thurs day evening and made b fine appearance. Hast evening they drilled at City Hall, in presence of a number of ladies. More Liberality.—The Economites have presented ihe “Koerner Guards,” a new Ger man company recently organized in the Third Ward, with $6OO to aid in uniforming and equipping the company. This Society of Economites has acted nobly, having contrib uted over $lO,OOO to the Union cause. I Soutuebn Mails.— Our readers should re member that alter this dateall letters intended nor seceding States, except Tennessee and Western Virginia, will be Bent to tbe dead let ter office. Letters for post Offices in Western Virginia will be forwarded to Wheeling for distribution, via Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. Thames, —The escort which accompanied the remains of young Heenan to this city, feel very grateful to the members of the Pittsburgh Rifles for the soldierly sympathy they evinced in escorting the body from tbe depot The act was fully appreciated, and will be kindly re membered. Appouttmehts.— lt Is announced that Dr. Jeremiah Brooks has received his appointment as physician at tbe United States Marine Hos pital here, and Dr. R. B. Simpson, Samuel Jones and Joshua Hanna have been appointed Inspectors for tbe same. A lad, not more than six or eight years old, was before tbe Mayor yesterday, charged with robbing tbe till of a baker in the upper part of the city. He was released on promising to appear to-day, when he will probably be sent to tbe House of Refuge. | Becoterimo.—Wm. Alexander, of Law renceville, a member of the U. S. Zouave Ca dets, who was lately reported seriously ill at Camp Scott, is now muob better, and will be about in a few days, should he encounter no relapse. He is in a private h .use at York. Samford continues as popular as over. Last I uight the house was well Ailed, and the beauty and fashion of our city appeared in numbers. A splendid bill is offered for to-night, and we advise all to go wbo can. They will never re gret it. Colonel Ellsworth —John W. Piltock, at Gildenfeoney’s, Fifth street, has received a number of miniature photographs of the la mented Ellsworth, which he sells at tbe low price of one dime. Arms for Camr Wilkins—The Pennsyl vanir Railroad yesterday brought a number of boxes of muskets for distribution among tbe volunteers at Camp Wilkins, and six thousand pounds of ammunition. Accepted —lt is stated, upon the authority °i Hon. J. .C- Fienmkeo, that the Greene County .Rifles, a company organized at Waynesburg.have been accepted and are get ting ready to march. Fourth' Regiment Home Guard In fantry. —The election for officers of this regi ment resulted as follows : Colonel, JoaephE. McCabe; Lieut, Colonel, David Cunningham; Major, Andrew Bunt. A Public Convenience.—G. E Shaw, the optician, has placed an immense thermometer in front of his shop, on Filth street, by wbich the temperature can be seen by 'every passer by. A Quantity of destructive looking bombs shells weredrayed out Penn street to the Ar senal yesterday. The Warren Guards arrived in the city yesterday, and will go into camp in a abort time. The students at Bethany College, Brooke county, Va, principally Southerners, have left for home almost en masse. Two heavy Columblada have been tent to Fortress Monroe from the arsenal this week. DENTMTBr.—Dr. O. Sill, No. 246 Fenn street, attends to all branches of the Dental profession. rs. Stebbihb «& Munso have removed their office to Ne. 191 Penn street, near St. Cleh. JOSEPH MEVEB & SON, Mnnnlnchirors, and Wholesale and Retail Dealo-s m FUBNITUBE AND CELAIBS 9o« M 4 P«a> Itmi, »b«v« u« Csaal, "*F*a*m of Paney and Plata Pnrnitoflo, in Walnniand Mahogmj of iboir own mann> Bctore, and warranted eaaal in qoahtjr Mkl atari* to acr manntaotnred in the rSnll at reaeonaSe taMr tt DB. C. BAELZ. WITERCURE MD HOIEOPATHIC PHYSICUR ALSO—ASENT OR RAINBOW’S CELEBRATED TRUSS TOR RUPTURES. d » 1:1 r OOR. PENN AND WAVNR BTB. SEAT OF THREE RAPS. PLAN OP THE CITY OP WASHINGTON, vith Delaware, Maryland and parts of tbe surrounding States. no. a. jenniylmia,Virginia, Maryland, |New;Jemy, and a large portion of Ohio—to Cincinnati. so. L i UNITED BTATEB, from Atlantic to Pacific, showing all the Forts. N. B.—These Maps are New Ste*l Engrarings on good paper. They areltut published, and show by Bed Linea, tbe Stations of the different regiments of tbe Federal and Rebel Armine. W. S. HAVEN, SAPONI FIERI Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. best ff3iB MA,iMET ARTICLEjfeIJ| po r SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds POTASH!! For B*l. at Wholesale. Or Penn’a. Salt Mamifact’g. Co. PITTSBURCH, PA. And by all Drngglata tttrro. -r, u ta. United Btalea FISE IHSUEAHCE. The Enterprise Insurance C’omp’y OF PHILADELPHIA. Bttkt Takmfor One, Five, or Seven Fears, or Perpetually. unn: William Holm as k Co, LMogatoo, Ooperiand * Co , Darlington * blaoebtook, Aosnt*. *^ aam Ogam B«Ur Block, NoTwflfthlt BECEIVED through the Custom ” Houe, ft most superior lot of genuine Hftvane So. gKTB, Booh .8 Oonohftß, OonchKfte, Extra Eurlo pSnn?! sSrilSaion,iSd^mh^ftS?^““ W>l ° LYON AKNOTHAL. for Bent. A STORK HOUSE on Federal and Water m brail E, H« DAVIS. ,vVs< ( v ■* sr & j t •*£ j tK \’ '■y 1 ' '."■;ytV r - 1 ' .a »* * n utix. Fob SALE BY PITTSBURGH. THE LATEST HEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. Exodus of Southernora to the North. BEAUREGARD AT MEMPHIS, LATER FROM FORT MONROE PBEPABAT T ONS FOB AN AT TACK ON NORFOLK. MOVEMENT OF TROOPS Baltimore Rowdies Fired on by a Guard. Washington, May 31. —1 t was in my dis patch last night that a number of vessels were fitting out for some destination not publicly disclosed. The following dispatch, received from the Navy Yard between 4 and 6 o’clock this evening, affords an explanation: “The Keystone State reports that on passing Aquia Creek at ’.noon, the steam gun boats Freeborn and Ancostia, were engaging the battery at that point with success. Shall 1 send the Pocahontas, with her ten inch gims, to assist?’’ The dispatch was signed by Captain Dahlgreen, the commandant at the Navv Yard. 1 Immediately on the receipt of the dispatch the Navy Department ordered two men-of-war down to the support of Capt. Ward. 1 Gen. James Watson Webb, of N. Y., has been appointed Envoy Extraordinary ’ and Minister Plenipotentiary to Liraaii. The revenue laws require vessels entering port, with|informal papers, to be seizod, but inaamuoh as those coming from the South where the Custom Houses are in possession of the insurrectionists, and they cannot obtain the papers and clearances, the Secretary of the Treasury, with the view of remedying the embarrassments and trouble under these cir. cumstances, has decided that in all cases where it appears that there was no lault on the part of the commanders, the Utter shatl not be compelled to go into court, but on the correct representation of the collectors where the ves sels arrive, the fines and fees which the law imposes, shall be remitted. Several vessels improperly captured by the blockading forces, have been ordered to be re leased. The government will act promptly in all fu .ure cases of similar character. The Hon. David Taggert, formerly Speaker of the Pennsylvania Senate and late a candi date for Governor of that State, has been ap pointed Paymaster in the Army. The Post Routes and Poet Offices managod by loyal citiaens In loyal districts in Virginia are not to be deprived of the mail service un« derthe recent order of the Department. If they should be suspended temporarily by the general order, they wlll be restored upon due advice of the fact. The port of Alexandria, a new collector having been appointed, has been reopened to the commerce of the country, and therefore vessels will be at ml tied as heretofore. The Secretary of the Treasury has under consideration the proper course to be pursued, with a view of paying the volunteers who have not yet received any money from the government apart from provision made by the Severe! vessels went to Portress Monroe to day, carrying hundreds of thousands of car tridges with other war requisites. The supply in that direction is now ample. One-half of the bonds awarded on Saturday last having already been prepared, will at once be issued to spccessful bidders. Baltimore, May 81. —The steamer from Portress Monroe, brings letters from the cor. respondent of the Associated Press, dated d o’clock, a. m., of yesterday. General Butler spent Wednesday at the Newport News Point encampment, where the greatest confusion has prevailed from the want of experience on the i'art of (Quartermasters and Commissaries.— The pro visions-not having been promptly dis tributed, foraging parties went out, who pro vided liberally lor themselvea, and in some instanced wantonly destroyed much private property. Col. Phelps, of the Vermont regi ment, is now in command of the post The line of entrenchment, two thousand live hun dred feet long, D nearly completed. Colonel Duryea visted Hampton on Wednes day, and published a proclamation to tho few remaining inhabitants, declaring that private property of loyal citiaens should be ret peeled. Oolonol Allen’s regiment, which arrived on Wednesday, will encamp on near Hampton. General Bartlett's brigade arrived Thurs day morning on me steamer Coatzacoalcos, and will proceed at once to Newport News Point. .Fugitive slaves continue to flock into the camps. The following additional items are gleaned from a passenger, who arrived by the steamer Fortress Monroe, which left there about six o’clock Uat evening. Most extensive war preparations were in progress at the Fortress. Troops were being pushed forward rapidly to ward the interior, and it was thought that an attack on Norfolk by a circuitous route was shortly to be made. Immense quantities of war material and provisions were being landed at the Fortress. George B. Tucker, ot Baltimore, sutler’s clerk at Fortress Monroe, was arrested on a charge of bolding communication with the enemy. He Was brought lu a steamer to the city, and this morning sent to Fortress Monroe. Louisville, May 81. Immense quantities of freight for tho South is going to Nashville by railroad. It is rumored that the transportation of goods South will be stopped on Monday next. The exodus of Southerners northward is un. precedented, and is partly attributable to the stoppage of boats on the Mississippi river. It is also rumored that If the Nashville road be stopped, Tennessee will advance into Ken tucky, and take possession of the road. The Union men of Kentucky are deter mined to permit no aggression from any quar ter. The Memphis Bulletin anuouDcos the arri val of Gen. Beauregard on tho 291 h, to take command of the western division of the South ern army. Baltimore, May 81.— Shortly after mid. night a party of disorderly men approached the picket guard at Federal Hill camp. The guard balled them, and reoeivlng no reply, ired on them, wounding one man, the balance retreated. A parly of one hundred men were sent out, who arrested six men, four of whom wera discharged, and two retained for further investigation. The Second Maine regiment passed through the city at ten o’clock thiß morning en route for Washington. St. Louis, May 31. When the McDonald habeas corpus case came up this morning in the U. 8. District Court, Gen. Harney made return that Capt. McDonald had been removed to Illinois and was now in military command of Gen. McLellan; that be had never had the body of the prisoner under his control, conse quently he was unable to produce him. Harney further stated that by orders from Washington dated the 10th, but only received yesterday, he hah been removed from the com mand of this department. It is understood that Geo. Lyon succeeded Harney. The Democrat denies that Blair's regiment is ordered to Virginia. Warsaw, Mo., May 81. —The Union men from Pettis, Henry, Benton, and Morgan counties, numbering some 700, were organized into seven companieadn this county on Tues day last, and threaten death to every secess ionist in the Osage Valley. They have sent an agent to Gen. Harney for arms. Great ex. oitement exists here, and had it not been for the peace arrangement, between Gens. Harney and Price, the military companies here would have driven these men from this coun ty at whatever cost Leavenworth, May 81.—Troops from the Texas frontier arrived at Fort Leavenworth to-day in good health. They left nothing at the posts vacated excepting forage. Lieutenant Colonel Emery has resigned. Louisville, May 81.—The river is falling fast with 6 feet 4 inches water in the canal. Weather showery. Mercury 72 degrees. Louisville May Sl.-The army, worms are approaching Louisville, in vast numbers threatening to destroy all the cereals in thii vicinity. f- * ' r , «. ’At", • v ' , U •• • * , 4 A ' *• . A- * Harrisburg, May 31.—A private letter re ceived here to-day from Martinsburg, Va., dated 28th in it , states that one company of infantry is stationed there by a brother of Governor Letcher, who the letter describes as having a head as red as a beet, red flannel shirt, thread-bare pantaloons, boots wanting heeLtaps and coat too small. A secession flag is waving over the Court House. The Union men are largely in the majority, and are anx iously desirous of procuring arms to defend themselves. The rebel soldiers get drunk when they please and are very disordery and lack discipline. The small-pox is raging violently at Har per's Ferry and many members of the two se cession companies that went to that place from Martinsburg, have been brought home to be buried. The diarrb»a is also prevalent. The Berkley County Guards numbered 96 men and the Wise Artillery 84 men, when they left Martinsburg Bix weeks ago. The former now numbers only 24 men and the lau ter 20, the losses being occasioned by desertions anUu£. — 800 Backa Poaches, 400 do Apples, 10 Kega Lard. WM. fl. SMITH 1 00 mh36 Mo 118 Second aad 147 Front street* UNION WALL PAPER—A paper for the times, tat sale by iDJFitt W. P. MARSHAL!* 87 Wood .treat. UNB, PISTOLS, iUFLES—The alien. Uou of those ia Bearch of GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS , Ac. Ao, is directed to oar splendid stock* my 4 XUST 50.—5250 for a Two Story Brick U Dwelling House of tear rooms sad finished attic, No. 26 Duquesne street For sale by 8. CUTHBKRT * SON, 61 Market street I BARBELS HOMINY just received l O and for sale bjr tnylB OTF THEY GO AT $250 each- - Pour two story Briok Dwelling Houses, Nos 25, P, 29 end 31, Duquesne street. eaoh containing four rooms end finished attic. For sale by myie a OUTHBEET * SON. CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS., Pitiaqurgh, Pa, agent for the receipt and sale of C A BBON OILS. k? 0 ** and u waving h« ary and J'Qbncatiog and Refining purposes 4 which will be sold low for cash andcash oulv* afftflmdsv 7 CUaiOM HOUSE, I hekbm^Vln 1 “e/led PBOPuSALS accompanied by proper floaraa l?!hSf?S? llng *?, ',° rm ’ “ h® furnished on applioitton 1 *5!. 0B “> •“Us r«ei»ed tharedt, until 1* o’clock, mertdnn, on Ihe FIRST TUESDAY OF JUNE MgYT lor the lopply of Provisions, Medicine, enumerated in mid lorms, for one pear, commencing on the first of July next, and ending on the thirtieth of Jnne fol lowing. The quantities stated are erenoe to the usual number oi patients in the Hospi tal ; but the United States reserves the right to tans more or less of slid articles, accordingly ar they may be required, if the articles delivareriT at the Hnspita are not In the Judgment of the Physician of the bea 2?S!SLf?? to he Hospital, he will be at liberty to rmect the same, to purchase other articles in their ■t-ad, and to charge the contractor with any excess of cost oyer the contract prioe*. The United States re serves the right to accept the proposals tor the whole or any portion of the articles specified. _ JAMES A, Q18862L ■p2*tie4 _ Surveyor and Agent of Marine Hosplta iiMOVAL.—OEOKGiS W. CASS 4 CO HAVE removed their counting room from No. 27W004 tlraet to Mo. 406 ÜbertT Btreot, ad> Joining the Qsnal 3 ** apuel-n fuu * took of »AIU3 •»> BPI KKBoI mprtor qaalfty. poTATOEB—&4 barrels Neshannocks and for K7^mgood ■“'SHSuMBSS “ d “2* oonw Mortet ud First ati. pOLTS hi MW*.**. °° LTS “VOLvuaa. Hharp*s Pistols ami Rifles in great v&rietv Ft shins Tsckie, Fioe Joiatod Rodi and a splendid assorting of Hooks and Unes, For sale at M ANUFACTUBED by PENNSYLVA NIA. nia Sait Manufacturing Company and guaranteed nnofaangeahle in color. Constantly on hand and for sale by P. & M Co, at tbelr 9®°*'No- - ** Wood etrwt; between Pint and OI ShSu 6EO. CALHOUN, General Agent- THE WEiirCHBSTGB ACADLMV, AT WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN two hours ride from Philadelphia hy the Penn .ylvania Central or the West Chaster direct P.iiw..a “ *ll resume the duties of the SUMMKB TEEM on the tret das of MAY next, and close on ihe last day of Tne SobooL therefore, la in session daring he 3UMMBK MONTHS. Pupils ‘ere reoeiTod at any time at propemonsta charges. The srange number ofetudentc U 88, under the charge of rune Teachers, j he French, German end Spanish languages are taught by 10 apll-2md:eod at West Chester, Penna. Dissolution or Partnership, rPHE PARTNEBBHIP HERETOFORE X existing between JOHN L. DAWES and JOHN F CLbLEY, or die firm of Dawn A Chrley, “hereby dbo sotred hr mutual consent. J. F. CLULEY haying par* chased the Interest of J L. DA WE* The businsn will be earned on aa heretofore by J. P. CLULEY, who will pay ell oli ims against the late flrm, end ia authorised to collect ell debts due the late flrm of Dawee A oltUey , . J OHN L. DAWEi mjS4-lwd JOHN P. CLULEY. A FARM OF 40 ACRES.—I 6 miles from the City, aad 4U miles from Sewiekleyrdle, ofl waters of little Sewiekley creek: D gelling House bern and stable, 14 sores of Woodland, balance in good stale of cuttlratton, good springs of water, fruit trees. «i and ofeet vein of c&nnel coxi. Price (2,000, for rale by ~ 8. CUTHBRRT i SON. - m 7l*- 61 Market etreet. R. R. BULGER, A.CTU&B& OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE No. 4asmlthfleld Street, PITTSBURGH. FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manaftctured Furniture, Constantly on hand which we will sell at the lowed twiewe for CASH. malady NEW GOODS. -A T- W. & D. HUGHS', CORNEA MARKETS. FIFTH STREETS. Hare |uil receiyrd their; SUMMER GOODS, WHICH THEY OFFER VERY CHEAP. Amoog their assortment will be found Beautiful lawns, Orgxuidy’s Berages, Cape Dress Goods, Grey Mozambiquea, Blue Mozamblqueß, Greeu Hozamblques, Brown Mozambiques, Duster Cloths, 44 AND 84 FANCY SOODB FOR CIRCULARS AND DUSTERS. A good stook ot SILK. AND CLOTH COATS, DUBTPB3 AND DIXEY’S, my It Sweets infai t r s»-- “JWEST’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT— Sweet's infallible Liniment, Sweet's Infallible Liniment, Sweet’s Infallible Uniment, Sweet's Infallible Liniment, A oerUio cure for RhAnmaHam^ Sprains, Braises, -BarnMndnU Shedinetic or Nerrous Disorders, - » 1 For ealebi -JOSEPH nDEMINQ, For Sale bf JOSEPH FLKMISS Comer at tbePismondand MsrSdt-street 1 Comer of the Diamond and Market street Comer of the Diamond end Market street mjw W. W. YOUKG, _ 80. 97 Wood street FOB BAM.’-;. THE STOCK AND FlXTUBE&'beW ta'g in tlia CELEBRATEDPOST OFFIOeTeX CUANSB, on Smitttleld Street, immediately opposite the Custom Honae, are now offered for saleontlie ffVW*-* 0 «' “J* B 1* Wood Street. ' MEANS A OQPPIM. t*-*<~* j • Special Dtotira. DARING A NDDANGEROUS FKAXTDS are perpetratrd daily. How then are Deleterious hair dyes to l>e distinguished from a article ? fn order to be perfectly secure, purchase only CRIBTAOOKO»S ANALYZED EXCEL* SIOR DYE, Certified by all leading Chemists, including CHILTON, to be POWONLESS! EFFECTIVE! and war/aated to produce without trouule, and m leu minutes, any shade of Black or Brown KNOWN IN NATURE Hold everywhere, and applied by all hair Dresser?, OaimDOBO, No, 6 Antor Bouse. New fork. BSO. H. KEYBER, Agent, my2o:dewdmT Pittsburgh, Pa. Beautifully Clear! Pure and Willie! WEI ATT Any faoe after the use of the Magnolia Balm, no mat ter how unsightly it was before. Pnoe 60 cents Sold everywhere. W. Ifi* lIAGAN A CO., Proprietors, Troy. New York. M^Quebt —Have you seen that Big In dian In another column, boiling BOOTS, BARKS and LRAVKB, for the Überokee Remedy f [y-noye— To Consumptives. The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, (free of charged with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a boss cuss fob OossuifFYion, Asvaru, Baoaoaxna, Ao, The only object of the advertiser in senuing the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and Bpread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and be hopes every suf ferer will try his remedy, as It will oost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A.* WILSON, Wiliiamsburgh, Kings county, New York. A. FLOYO, •10 RIPLBBII BOWS * TETLEY’S, 136 Wood rtteet, Pitv-httrgh NATSOWA OIL. CLEAR AND ODORLESS, •THE IIjI.UMtNATOR OF TBE;DAT ” «* • -T9S- CURt Nervous Headache r RELIA&UE BY THE USE OF THESE^OE^HALIG PILIH the periodic attadrs of IhrvauM or f*rh Buulache ulay he prerentedjand if at the ""TW. mencemantofan attack immadiate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. ; - The; eeldom &11 in removing the Saseaa and Mud acheto Which females airerso aufalect. The; act gently npon the Bowele—removing CLsin* fiaBa> * ■ For IMerary iten, Students, Delicate Female*, and all persons of eedmtary A abiti, they are Talnahle aa a ’■"** Hoe, improving the appetite, giving tone aal t>ipof to the, digestive organs,and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PUJfi are the result of long invests gation and carefully condnotedcaxperimente, having been in use many yeun, daring which tt»n» they have, prevented and relieved'a vaat akoontof palhrod enf faring froin Headache whether originating in the tier voue ay slem or from.a dsrauged stat*,of the stomarA. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be takenstantlmee with perfecteafety and With, out-makinganychange of diet,’ end the aJsOMe of any dieogratMe taste renders it eaey to adminater them to chUdrci. Beware of Ceunterfclta. The genuine bare Are Bigaatare* of Henry 0. Spal* ding on 6aeh box. ,' Sold hy Druggists sad ill-other Dealers ta MahMimbl A box will be sent by mail, prQpsid, pn receipt of the PBICE, 26 OBNTB. Ail orders should be sddnsssd to - - THE FOLLO Wise ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING’S CEPHALICPILLS, WILL oonviNcE all whobuffer from HEADACHE, h A SPEEDT AND SUBEQUBE IS WlTtun THEIR REACH. At these Testimonials wereunsolietiUd byMtt. Spalding, tAey afford unquestionable* ; proof of the efficacy of this truly ; scientific purpose. MXSntros. Feb. 0,150. » w 42 that I waat more. ...... . of these are fer the neighbors, to trhom I gavea few out the of first box I Mmm yon. Send the Pflla by mati/and oblige mot otftfovut JAMES gWNHSDf. Ma. Braunas, lUto “* Ra, Web*« Wtt. , -"f Bh r T° n »<> *end me one more box oi todr Cephalic Pilla, Ikaoe rnmd a great deal ef benqufrom\ them. Tours rwpectfoilr. MAST ANN STOIKHOUBB. Bpbsoi Oubc, Honsava Ctou Fk, 1 „_ January 18, 188 L / H/G. Spaiksq. * - nflL P l ?*® 6 wo boxes of TOOT Cephalic Pills. Send imxnediatelyw Bespect&Uy yours, JluL & tin irmT 7 "" 4 o ** soarFeOspa^fSdhan Hamer a BHuan, Bn. Pleeeeflnd inoioaed iwantj-tlTe oeni*,forwldch Bend % M. h ?^. r^ r e SS htf 0 "“■■ « M» Direct - A. OTOVEB, P. Hi ? Belle Vernon, Wyandot O©, O. “£. It jou hore-wgralog of BeapeetfiiUy yoon, ,W. B. WSLKB& . SmtSSOOH! PaAFraw fVt, ) Jimmy ; Hunt (XSnuon, No, is Oeduatmt, N. T. looloood and.dreatT-flro oon**! (SBJ far which or* n«ph.Hc M.» Ohkk T Wm " B*T»°ld*ba*a Franklin OoC, Four «B» mrk’likta tAarm “''tuft HeacbcJU ainott imtanier. Troly jours, WH.C,FItLER ttLSWUKM, s®rSgsl»JS “ * Please send by return xmdL Directto From (As Bxamiar jftrfotlt, Fii- \ Cephalic Pills acoambllflh the object for whinh fliss were made, yis.: Oar* headache in all its forma-' ■ Worn ttoSamimr, NafdU,Fa. They hare been tested in more than a thousand -h— -with entire sneeeaa* /T ; t -S ; i v gj . Ma Democrat, &. Cloud, iftnn. J 1 J < J a * r ®> or haye hoen troabled with thettesdaOhe. TheOapbfllo PUla are said to bee remarkably efieo tire ren)edy,for beadache.atuliOßeWthejyerrbSai for that tery freqnenFcbmplalntwhfch SmS ouooTvred, . ,_ tJ . ■ T tovm tit WaUr%M.&.BmtU, CHco}o,ltt. , Jl *** ** Pro*o*amMimMkfimim-,Has <*Uan,L&' T>7. ahm I yon that are afflicted, and we aresnre that jonrtesttaonr can beaddedto the list that baa receiyed benefits that no other medicine oan prodhoe. ' FivmtiieSLLotatDmnavL / «-. to ]2Sid5 l BSSfc^ tot pm.) ' From " “ •Worn <*• Adtmliter; Prmiiamc*, E. I. FHmOuD,?tillfm>t K lrMpart,ll.l. OeptaUo PilU are Mtlngthe|doo» oloUklnda. - -Wont 0» ConniMraat Sulktin.- A»6m,-w^ t Said to bowrj efflcaoUmt Tor tiro toodocho. tWA single bottle oiaPAldjlitUH WtEPaKgu wiH save ten tunes its oast annually!-**, * SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. ' BAVPf THE PIECEB I ECONOMY! w - *** A 6tßlCßra TliaiSl«B Nntt**ets S r: Aa accidents will happen, even in wen nonlateii families, *t is Tory derinffio to Java aoma convenient way for repafring eiy,*e. . ... . SPALDING'S PREPARER GLUE the itioktng point ‘—Jtwi *Pto “BBKyUL IN OTEBt aKMJBB," ; N. oenia. -v rv * • a 3 v WIMSTOKtuti trcortida a^nqiUoktio »a ’ V v -*Z f .*;• * , ■ , x . r '*> •» y v *VN * * - I * W -tit a, .a *• r- .* * *'*’ **l£'"***.«‘’ t ’9.1 1 J HENRY C. SPALDING, ttfedw street. New York THAT A dispatch I '""" JK£^ ’s^^gaswaasr gorf la'gaitfjfraftt«nii»at .' _,WiJI bcfjttdfigida&ifrfor aa tteing 1* the hlghbt' mannlioinrcd by the Wattbam Company. N.,a CHITTENDEN, • CleVelAna, owe- • 'WM.BI.YNN, - ■ ‘ fcolOd**, ■** ■ «*’*****■ SakSs J. BdSa, ZanagVtU®, H. JENKINS ACO, CSnoJnnotti, - ‘BEGGS* SJEfTH, ' ' *'•"■ " wtt witaoN :,«■ ', DUHMEAOd. ■ M _■■■ -■■•' c. 08KAMP, ~ '■'■ ' o • 1 OBa», ‘ « W, »: HANNAH, r Hudaoo, - Hr aAH,aCARQENTBB. 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