N The Triumph of Truth. Without hesitation we may say that sooner, or later truth must triumph. There never was a greater exemplifies.' Sion of this fact ehan in the •Wooderful success of Dr. Keyser's Blood Beare*. It is the remedy of remedieli, 'and is sure to perform all that t biomises Dr.' Kayser assures us that, every bOttle of it is prepared with the greatest care, and no root or herb of deteriorated quality is allo ed to enter into, its manufacture. The cures that it Lula already made have pla d it in the very acme of public esti ation, and • theie is no limit to the or of Dr. Keyser'S Biood Searcher, the cure of all diseases o£ ihe blood or in depraved or cachettc habits of the system. 1. It has cured the worst case of can cer. 2. It has cured the most loathsome ulcers. - 3, It will render the system proof against malaria. 4. It has cured erysipelas of twenty , five years standing. 5. It has cured cases of palsy after everything else bad failed. 6. It has cured the worst cases of hroutc 'rheumatism after the joints were stiffened. 7, It has restored the blind to sight. 8. It has opened the ears of the deaf., 9. It has cured scrofula when the whole body was amass of sores. 10. It will purify the blood and en -able the system to acquire energy and strength. - IL It has cured the worst form of piles. ' • 12. It has cured chronic diarrhea. 13. It has cured hundreds of persons of dyspepsia. . It has cured dropsy. 151 It will cure chronic diseases of the kidneys. 16. It has no equal in the United States as,a blood medicine, and may be ; taken by the most tender infant with out harm. - _ . 17.• Be 'lure to get Dr. geyser's Blood Searcher, and take no other. Cancer. We publish -below a letter to Dr. George H. Keyser, of No. 120 Penn street. in this city, showing cures of two cases of 'cancer in England. - The Doc tor -has the original letters in his , possession, which we have seen, and will be ahown to any Dorton wishing to sat •-• isty themselves of their genuineness.— Pittsburgh Gazdte.• . • • , • —Dr. Kes set: • I take pleasure in making this voluntary statement in favor of your treatment and , medicine. I suffered for three years with Cancer.. which broke out on ,iny face. I tried several skillful physicians, but they did me no good. I was in three hospitals and was sent out incurable. By Mat ' • time it had eaten my nose entirely of my face: three pieces of bone had come out of any forehead. 11 had also eaten the fiesh, 'boll my cheek and , neck. I had given up all hopes of ever getting cured.'My daughter sent me a few bottles of your Medicine. I was very weak when I commenced taking your medicine, but I gained strength daily, so I continued to take it. I have taken, in all, twenty-live bottles of your medicine, and I am happy to say lam perfectly cured, and I have been healthier since than I was for years. I take pleasure in rec ommending your treatment to those who .may - be afflicted as I have been. * * *. I feel it my duty to recommend it to all who auffer ft.= Cancer. ANN. Mososie, . Wife of. Thomas Morgan, Blanavan, Monmouthshire, England, The Wonder of Wonders. We recently made the broad assertion that Dr. K.eyser's Blood Searcher "ac complbihes more good for suffering ho. • inanity than any other medicine now in nee upon the face of - the earth," and ()or raborated by the wonderful cure which we publish - In another COltitUll of to.day's we'have no Idea of , 'retracting; The present case is selected from among . a number at home, the cure of a little daughter of Mr. Neal McFarland, a well known citizen of our city. Dr. - Keyser . /we reiwon to be, }mond of the success wlich,invariably follows the use of the Blood - Searcher at • home and abioad. Here the -suffering, have the advantage of consulting with Dr. Keyser, who, from study, expedence and.the regular loves. ture of the Med!cal Degrees, is recognized among our most reliable phyaicians, and is thoroughly acquainted with the anato my and ilis of mankind. We commend the certificate published: in another col . rimn to the attention of our readers, knowing that it speaks volumes for the curative powers of Dr. Keyser's Blotki Gazette. Twohottles will cure a nursing sore • •• iOne to three bottles will_cure the worst kind of pimples on the face. ' • Two or three bottles will cure the worst kind of blies. Two bottles will cure the worst canker inthe mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles will cure the worst case of erysipelas. • • • One or two bottles will cure all humor ,r in the eyes. • Two bottles will cure running of the --Cara, and blotohes among the hair. 'Four to six- bottles ;will cure corrupt - and running racers. - •• One.bottle will cure scaly eruptions of .Two or three bottles will cure the worst case of ringworm. - • , • ; Two or three bottles will Cure the most • desperate rheumatism.'•••- ' Three tel four bottles Will care. salt , Five to eight bottles will cure the worst • - - , -'‘Osse of scroNla. • _ lr - -put to three bottles are warranted to call the- worst base of - DYsPepsia. I. know from • the experience of thin:wands • ' , that it hits cured canker in the stomach. One to two bottles are warranted to cure sick headache. One or two bottles are warranted to regulate a costive state di the bowels.' • • One to two bottles ,will regulate all de rangement of the kidneys. • Four tusix bottles have cured the worst case of dropsy. • Six to ten bottles nitve cured the worst case of piles; a relief is always expo . xieueed;• what a,. mercy -to get' relief in Such an excruciating disease. . To those who are subject to ash* head ache, one bottle will always cure- it. It gives great. relief in catarrh and dint -mess. Soule who have taken it have been costive for years, and bave been regrets. tad by it. Where the body is < sound, it works quite easy, but where there Jenny derangement of the inactions of 'nature, it will sometimes cause very singular feelings ; but you must not be, theyalways W.seppear in froM four days ' toe week. Therelsriever a bad result from itl-on tbevontrary, when - that feel • lug is -gone, you will feel Yourself like ;,new 'person. t I have heard some of the most extravagant comiums of it that ever man listened to. - :A. Wondrous Cure. _ , . , .7 Da. Rtivsern7 '"write to thank yott.- fox YOF kindness and selentific,manage% Ment briny disease ; for:which-r ailed to consult you. On the first of April, - In the year 1865; as you will remember, I was sorely afflicted with the Scrofule,. . . . and bad gave e up all hopes of ever-having a cure. I often thought it was impossi ble that anything_ could be done, for I had tried nearly.' everYthing that was Within my reach, and tried seven well learned doctorsiend failed in. all;:itome Could relieve me. of myeeful sufferittgs of Ipaiiithat WAS raging in my body,but there jwas.no touch toward effecting a cure, and one day as I was reading over the list of cures effected by your treatment of Scrofula. I began to think of the old saying "that as long as there was life there was hope." and I would try once more, for I.knew that I never could get well doing. nothing; that the disease ;had taken : a.deep_hold 'ln at 3r., body and was lest devouring the flesh from off my -1 bones, and without some help I must surely die; and that was a -settled point: by all who ever saw or were acquainted with me, for I had running ,sores on my left shoulder and arm, and they were filled with proud flesh. I could not use my arm at all by times, and my right leg- .was . . affected from my _body to the end of my ' toes, running sores on and about the knee, and was swelled till I often thought it would burst. When I set .my foot on the floor there was no natural fee;ing in my feet and...legs, by times,. for the - akin' became-all purple spotted, and there were days and. weeks and months that-I contd . not walk a step without some one's help, or a staff, and-at last it run all over my head and face. My face and head were;lsoswollen,und it affected 'my eyes o that I could not see to read or work at all. and there arose large lumps of humor one after the : other around my neck and face. Indeed, I suffered days and nights. I scarcely knew when I was asleep, and I began to think this would not do. I made ,-tine more trial. .I then . presented nlyself before Dr. Keyser, and he said that a cure was cer tain, and I' began Immediately to un dergo his treatment;. and it was light, I thought, for all other doctors had -bits tared and cupped 'find poulticed and caused me pain, but the third night after 1 I began to take Dr. Keyer's medicine I slept the whole night ,without pain or a l'groan;•=i4ct the swellings be ga n to disap pear from all parts of my body, and In threemo ths I could walk four miles in. one.day, - n - d in - six 'Men th e the. awibl sores wer entirely cured, and in one year I w perfectly well; have had.better i i , -health't n 'Fever had in - my ,- life ever since, an I thought - I'd wait long enough to be dirt id of the truth that I have re mained h Ithy - and strong ever since; cart n a wand thanks- to you. who, under -th -.providence Ant God, have cured m-; that He - may . bless the use of Your medicine to others, as he has tome, and that his Divine grace may at tend you, is thiiheartfelt prayer of your patient. I wish you to publish this, and let all the world know whit I do about your medicine; for I consider it my duty to make my case known to the country for the benefit of others, who may be suffer -ing its I was, and do not know the value of your medicine. M.llB. SARAH A. NEGUS. _ -- - WEST Pony. x, Col. Co., Ohio, / December 21, 1867. § We. the undersigned, live in fdadison township, Columbiana county, Ohio, and will be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate, which was writ ten by the patient her;elf. , GEORGE HAILMAN, --- GEORGE PELTS, Sr., Ds.istEr. Vol:moans. Tetter, 25 Years. DRA.R Slit: I havn been, afflicted with tatter or salt rheum for about thirty 'years. The last ten years it turned to the erysipelea. It was of the worst kind. My whole body was covered with it. The spots over my body were as large as a copper cent. My face and "eyes were covered eo with it that I was almost blind. I lost my hearing so that I could not hear without speaking very loud to me. I tried all khulsof ftotors, of every school of medicine, for Years, without any benefit, and went to. some a . very great distance, who:were celebrated as physiciana. I had to have my hands tied up, they were so troublesome and cover ed With disease. I am now well, and have been cured by taking less -than a dozen bottles of your Blood Searcher at a coat of that many dollars, where.l had spent hundreds before. You may pub lish this if you wish, for the benefit of other sufferers. ELIZLBETFL GLEBE Minster, Meigs county, phio. DR KEYSER, at his two Medi cal Offices, Nos. 167 Liberty and 320 Penn Streets, treats successful ly every variety of Chronic Disease, among which are : • DE:AFNEss, DISCH fie GE • FROM THE EARS. • POLYPUS, BUZZING and SINGING NOISES -I-N- • THE, FIBAD, DISEASES OF TI-113 EYE, • BLINDNESS, CATARRH OF L (MTN GITIS,_ TRACHITIS, . • BRONCHITIS, _ ASTHMA and • • - • - CONSUMPTION, • - 'well as Diseases • • of the HEART and tbe DIGESTIVE APPARATUS. ' _- • NERCROSIS. 'U _ • LCERATE for TAN T .III.ORP/ - lEW, • SCROFULA, • and the various Diseases of 'the : • - AND HAIR, Proofs of Abaft*. DR. KLINIRR'S QUAriIIfIOATXON§ HAWK BEEN IBOORRED BY PROF. PAINE; M. D., Pito?. McOLINTOCK. M. PROF DALTON, M. D., , Paor. DOUCET, M. D., - PEOF. GAUNTT. M. D.. Paor. OLDSHUE, M. D. , LIVEZZ M. D•, GEN.- GEORGE' W. BOWMAN, HoN. JOB MANN, SAMUEL D. SCOTT, M. D., • Hort. W. T. DOUGHERTY; 'MEIN P. REED, Esq., A. J. SNIVELY, Eaq., JOHN. COX, M. D., Horr. JOHN CESSNA. [From the Pittsburgh Dispatch.] On our iirat pageto•day will be found o•Yery interesting article from Dr. Key ser, on psAm9nary ilis eaves , aocompan, led by testimonials trent various 'parties/ Who have been snatched ea it'weroi' from the. grave by his treatment. The Doctor, owing to the great demand for his ser. vit^ refinquished aptlYodianage 'lltent Of hitt dna tatablishilgmt on Wood street to lib; soni add Bastaitice . devoted himself closely to the — Tegitidiste — ciuties of his profession, in whiob,he has ac quired a :reputation' of which he has every reason to feel proud. The Doctor is ono of the oldest in the profession we have in the s city, and we speak from per sonal knowledge of the fact when we my there is not among the entire med ical fraternity a closer or more active student. His thirst for knowledge In his profession is such that his mind is ever at work perfecting -those theories for the cure of diseases in the applica tion of which he is so successful, and hence it is that in cases even where the patients havoalmost given up all hope, he almdatalWays succeeds in affording permanentrelief. - In, diseases Of the lungs and ailment s arising from an - pure state of the blood, he has a very large'expelimke'and 7 a4qh- or our read era as are afflicted In,lbra7onvi, Would do well to read this MinthunientiOrt. • L ont the Steubenville Herald.] By referends' to an advertisement in another departmtint of to.day's` Herald, be seen that our old friend, Dr,' Keyser,- of Pittsburgh, has opened an office for the cure of 'Lung and' ether difficult Chronic diseases, but .more especially those of the skin, and such as have their origin to a morbid state of the blood. We have known Dr. IL long and well as an honorable man. and a well edudated physician, who has shrunk from no labor, or , spared no ex pense in attaining the eminence he has so justly earned. - [Piom the Washington Review.] In another part of to•day'a Review and Ezaminer will be found a notice of Dr. Keyser, of Pittsburgh, in regard to a cure of deafness effected through his treat ment, which is well worthy the attention of those of our readers who may be aim. ilarly afflicted. For our own part, we never recommend a man unless we be lieve him competent, and we regard Dr. Keyser as one of the ablest, most honor able, and thorough physicians in his de partment, to be found in the State, as any of our readers may discover for, them selves, should , they have occasion to call on him. [From the New Castle Ga2ette.l The evening was pleasantly passed at theresidence of our esteemed profession al Wend. Dr. Gab. B. Keyser. Aside from being an agreeable.affablecompan kin socially—which he certainty is—we regard Dr. Keyser as one et the very best as well as best 7 establiahed physicians in the State of Pennsylvania. The number of .vures.he ban effected-iluringa period of nearly fertysylitral - prectlee 'truly astonishing, while some of them appear little less than miraculous. We would heartily commend the Doctor but where he is so well known as he is in this sec tion of the State, he needs no endorse &mat. - Lecky Harper, Esq. Editor of the Pittsburgh Post, many years ago. hpeaking of Da. KEYSER'S PEGTORAL SYRUP, spoke aa follows. It is as true now as then: Irzttrusiv z A.—One of the best medicines for the cure of influenza that can be found in the country is Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup. We have tried it, and take great pleasure in bearing testimony to its efficacy. There is no humbug about it. At this season of the year,when one-half of our citizens are sneezing and coughing, it should be known that a few teaspoonsful of this medicine will, in halt a day, work a perfect cure— Reader, if you have a cold, takii our advice, and buy a bottle of Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup. linportant4o our Readers. Injustice to Dr. Keyser, we feel bound to say he is one of the most Skillful and successful physicians of the present day. He has resided in this city for upwards of twenty years, during which time he has accomplished many and various as tonishing cures, and his practice is now one of the most extensive in the State.— 'Pittsburgh Gbmmercial. Proof by Cures Blade—furc of Causticity,lion. • STATEMENT OP, JOHN CF. WIGMAM, OF 'TURTLE qualm, araxelmory 00UrrlY. I was , discharged- from ; the United „ States army iiiSannary, 1886, on amount of a wound In' the -head, from a shell, and a disease which the army_ ,pbysi clans- ''bronottneeft CONSUMPTION. 1 had a terrible cough and fell away in strength and flesh and was unable to do anything. Shortly after my return from the army, I made application to a phy sician of my neighborhood, and after wards to another in Pittaburgh of high reputation, whose remedies I used faith fully for five months, without any bene fit whatever, but rather grew worse, and wasted in flesh and strength every day. In August. 1866, my mother took me to DOCTOR KEYSER, of 120 Pe',n street, whose ,sklll in cases llkia thine haa been highly spoken, of, and put myself under his treatment, The doctor examin• ad my lumte very carefully with his LUNG SOUND, and told me that my left lung was badly diseased at: the up. ner part, but if I was careful he thought he could cure me by following his di rections closely, which I did- from that day to this. I gradually improved un der Dr. Keyser's medicines from the first week I commenced to take them, and my general health has improved, and my chest, where it was sunken away, and where it pained me, became full and strong and free from pain. can now do a full day's work, and take great plea Sure in giving my testimony In favor Of Dr. -geyser's treatment and medicines. Jour; G. WToEtani, tartle . Creek. PLTTBDUROII April lltb 1867 Defittieli;` : "- DatArt.l3zit:,l take ,pleasure in testimony Co that ~ of °thews in favor of Dr. Keyser's treatment ofdeafness. Mysolutiad been afflicted for five years with deafness, produced from scarlet fever. At times he could not hear at all; and could only understand as we would motion tohim: His speech had. alias be come affected: Having tried other rem °dies without receiving any benefit, I, applied to Dr.- Keyser, mid' under his ;treatment he has entirely recovered, and can now hear as well as ever he dld. JOHN GARRET, No. 177 Beaver street, Allegheny. To Dr. Keyser, 120 Penn street. I lost my bearing during the last year. Tart of the tiuio I was totally deaf. 'ln April of thia.year l'was induced; by, an' advertisement, to make application to . Dr. Keyser, 120 Penn street, Pittsburgh —after having tried various medicines and doctors without any benefit. I nave been under Dr. Keyser's treatment now for nearly two months, and am entirely restored to my hearing, so that I can hear a pin drop. JOWS 80ANLAN, Coal Muff, Washington 00., •Pa. Mr. Jacob Boobyer, of Green Tree, Al., legheny county, who Sr a great many years has besu , affiloted‘with,nartial deaf •nefiS, so-that he cofilet not hear the tickl ing of , al4l..The deafness was oom. pieta in one ear, i n ' the other only par- , flat, with soODUrmal noise likelhat made by the escaping of steam. Mr. Boobyer 411911MiES. 25. • -••••••••••••••.•••••••-,••• r - planed „himself under Dr- IgeYser's treat. ,znent late in ,T,ply..-And 'go* be is well, 1 1 0 bail been Or , a ilVtith past. The cure seems •to be thorough, and what makes it the more remarkable, is the ex. trome age of the patient. he :being to his seventy-ninth year. Mr.' Bootryer is a weirknoirn and reapss - table citizen, and has a son in this city. One Of the 'Most AstMinding Cures Ever Published—At _ tested „by Over rtft,y. Wit- nessea.i_ The remarkable cure of Miss Fisher, of Beaver;eaunM ism! worthy of more than a passhigbotfccespecially when so many persons are suffering not only with !diseases qg tjte . 0 1 70 . 8, Epi . partial or tofar bltrtaness„ but likewise witliother Chronic fillinents *hidh Dr. ICeYser l ltas treated with snchastounding success. I The lady concerned :wasdoom ed,to per petual blitidnestr, - which, throUgh Keyser's skill, was completely remedied, the truth or whicb.bas Inen.vouched for by a sufficient number orwitnesses to establish the fact beyond all cavil. The' subjoined letter from the -young lady's' brother speaki for 'itself: , Ba. KEYSER: This is the list of names that I have to the cure of my sister, Christiana Fisher. They , were all will ing=t b:hut : their babies doWn, and were very much astonished to see that you brought her Wane soon. My mother sends her thanks to you; she says "you are -one of- the: , greatest men. in the world." , -She says If we had not come across you she believes her child would not be living at this time. We all join in sending our love and respects to you. S. P. FISHER, •. /North Sewickley. We, the undersigned,know of the cure of Miss Fisher, and bear willing testi mony to the facts above stated: CHRISTIAN FISHER, SIMON P. Fiswaa, (brother), AR NIB BRADLEY, • Taylor avenue, Allegheny. , EIiGENN MOCASICEY, LOUISA-FISSIER, (her niece). S. H:Brown, - Thos. Maheisd, H. N. Teekle, Jane A. Morton, E. W. Levendorfer N. H. Hazen, C. S. Swineburg, Ezra Hazen. Wm.. AWsiui ' Mary E. Wilson, J. LevendOrfer. Martha 'Patten, A. Gardner Jennie E. Dobbs, A. M. Morrison, Wm. R. Pence, Isabella-Dobbs, -Rachel Friday, (1. Fisher, (bro'r) Wm. Jenkins, T. M. Unbend,' ' J. A. Fleming, Mary J. Brown, Eliza Hyde, •Mary J. Weller, • • .T. L. Young, • Wm. H, Morton, A. M. Levendorfer, O. U. „Wilsob, J F.-Morrlfmni, Jennie Patten, C. Mahead, Sadie - E. Dobbs, D. Fisher, L Dobbs, _ Tilde Mahead, Philip - Fri day, Leon Allison, A. H. Carroll, J. C. Weller, Michael Maniac ' May H Morton, Susan Lemmax, Jennie Wilson,- Eliza 'Levendorfer, Mary Patten, J. F. Mitchell,. . Junes. Patten, G. I.evendorfer,- W.Robbe, Robert Mahead, J. C. Fisher, N. Punktionser, Williamina Fisher, Lizzie Mahead, (her mother). Deafness. Hard Hearing. Dischazges from the Ear, Polypus of the Ear. Ca tarrh, Ozone, Blind Eves, Inflamed Eyes, and every species of Sore Eyes and Ears, Rupture, Varicole, Enlarged Linibs, Broken Veins, Ulcerated Lags and the various diseases of the skin and hair suc cessfully treated. DR. ItEYSER may be consulted every day until 12 o'clock, at his store. 101 Liberty street. and from 1 to 5 o'clock at his office, No. 120 Penn street. The Fatality from Hernia or Rupture Hernia or Rupture, although not ordi narily, a fatal malady, is one flail of dan gerous and evil conseanences, and we feel that we donfer a favor on our read ers when we'direct their attention to - a plaCe that stands the equal of any in thq United States for the variety and perfect nessaf anti" appliances. Now and then we hear, of deaths from strangulated ber.uitiomd none who are threatened-In that way can, be too seriously alive to the importantnecessity of early and ap. propriate management. Theappller of trusses in a community as densely populated as that of Pittsburgh, La as much entitled ta adequate enconra ment as in anykind of business with which we are acquainted espec ially when the immunity • from danger and the security to person al safety is afforded at a comparatively trilling cost. No 'branch of business is entitled, at our hands, to a higher regard than that which affects human life and health, and when we look around us, and netb the fact that -one: out of every six of ttie male population is so afflict ed, no words of warning can be too forc ibly urged or too frequently . reiterated. People do not alwaya aufferfrom rupture of the bowels through open neglect, but often from want .of knowledge where, and from whom, to seek the proper remedy. There are hundreds of persona who from their infancy to boyhood, and even manhood, _defer attention in this respect for want of appreciation of the seriousness of the malady of which we . write. Dn. Itnyamt,' at his great medi cal store and - 'office, No. 16T Liberty etroet, ties qualified himself in a notable and praiseworthy degree, to meet every indleatien of hernia, best des a' -number of abnormal conditions which appear to be and perhaps are strictly mechanical in regard to-the means to be used for their alleviation or cure. Raptnre is one of these , conditions; and one which entitles him to more than an ordinary share of-publio patronageas well be cause of his extraordinary ability as -be cause r of. the. extra advertleing...which In sure-el t heir pubilid tr. • - -1 A Cafe at Five' tears , Standing Cured' - by Pec- Unlit Strrnp. Dn. KEysER: My wife has been afflict.- ed with a cough and difficulty of breath ing for Live or six; years, which for sev eral years back had'gradually bacrateled igt Aolerk*.- 4 110 ,0 0 taldalatt , itas been hereditary, and she haat been treated by several l phvalclaus„without imy villet. In thla state& her casa_T`procureil some 9A-Yellr PECTOA4 WWI SYRt/g. , I bought the &Ultima it iseyenty•fite rent bottle, whiehkeellevetther Very. Much; I then calleitand 'got a dollin-bettle, Which cured her entirely, and the has navy no trace of .the former.diseate, except week fleas. I would also state that I used the medicine "myself for a'cold and - cough. The medicine cured , the by taking one dose. fl• express my entire satisfaction , i with the medicine, and you are at liberty to publ ic this if you desire to do so. - ' - - WM. WILSON, .:`Alderman" Fifth Ward. • Our so , - .TAinti . PitsTrti, Home three years a 9, was afflicted with consump tion of t e lungs ,` for - which be was dis chargedfrom the army. He was eXata .ined by four army • phypielaus Avho.all, agreed at- he' Enlist die wlllithe 'dis ease. e 'brought him to DR, KEY SER, /40 Wood street, - (now 120 Penn street), who, atter sounding his lungs, commenced to treat him, and cured him sound and 'well. He 'is now well, and has, been so for the past three years. Othehttlffiletetrin like manner dun like wise bitipretli. ' ' 7.l.arge p4rarrent.,— 7 - '1 t --, ` m neArriv - PA.lrrrtin. Texreaeeicmvxmat, Sept. sth, 1868. NEW ,-:IMR=IIED=irS. . syng , mer Eß s ' or TIRE TINT , icEPHIII.ICAN • EXECUTIVE lt W ' COHNITTE -VOAL.L6I:IHENT .Cu are hereby coiled that a meeting of the Committee will be betel lathe DISTRICT.-,COURT ROOM, AT, THZ COHErHOUSE, on SATTIRDELY, EiTIOVST 7,- 1868,i. • AT at - otopeca A fail attendance Is TeMested.= , • , . W.A.PUBTIANCE,Chairnian: WALTER S. Meer! HZ. Col. OEO. invEoAisr . Secretaries.' .none - • - • • • • I TN THE 21 A.Tl'Eit OF MITEL iimarx tad IioCANDLESS, Part ner., as Bailey & kfcCandless, Bankrupts, No. LOW In Bankruptcy. , Western District of Pennsylvania. Sc: Notice Is hereby given by the nu aeroigned, As signee of a-id Bankrupts, that the Cot have Ordered ..tbet_a. second general. m. ethos of the creditors of said Bankrupts be held at No. 110 Federal street, Allegheny City Penne. said Dist riet. on the 17th DAY OF ' AUG UnT.A. D. Ir 1869. at 9 o'clock A. ~ at the of ee of JOHN N. FURY' &NCH. one of the Registers in Bank *ruptcv in said. District, for the purposes Earned in the' trrentrr.ser entn section of the Bankrupt Lars. of march 2, 1867. aus•uo ; A.. DEW'S, Assignee. maw INSTITUTE. 255 and-267, Penn Street, Will reopen on MONDAY. SEPT. STH. Teri:n*44o per session of live months. No extra charges. except for , If reach and Mn sic. Applicants to be able To re tid easily. THE BOYS' SCHOOL ROOMS, In No. - SGT. have been recently enlarged and very much im proved.- The course of study qualifies for en trance Into any College. Thorough witching is given to these studies:also. relating to business, such as SPELLING. Pg.NMANSRIP, ARITH METIO4:O.st POSi TION. itc. German Classes daily. !(he character sr the school is - a. guano tee for honest, vigorous teaching. The Wachers FIELD. s S s L r OAL E I W a E d L MO RGA NU.M, BURCH- - - The School Rooms for the YOUNG LADIES ate In No. 255 Penn . street. The Rooms are spacious and elegant. The Principal ' Mr. J. U. NEWELL, will be assisted by Miss SPENCER, Miss E. M. PIGGETT. late of Vassar College. and Mho WATS:MS, already knowtrln the com munity as an able teachrr. The two Depart ments, the Junlorano Senior, embrace the usual course pursued In such institutions, THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT will be under the care of Prof. DE HAM and Miss STEBBINS. Prof. DE RAM's , charges are 3.... per quarter. and Miss STE *MI NS- 3J3 Der quarter. poth are known as strictly FIRST-CLASS Teachers of Music. This LADIES SC/RAM now offers every advantage can be secured by faithful teaching and most desirable surroundings. The Principal may be seen daily at 255 Penn street, from 0 to is o!clock. , jy4 QTATEMENT . 01 1 THE AF. PAIRB OP THE ; AL' LECHENY - CEMETERY , RINE- - To amount received for C emetery. _ lam to date' 8470,141 82 To amouac received on indoor merit Pund 5,800 00 . To amount received irom Bales of a...rubbery to date 4,852 19 To:amount received lente inner- - anent., and itaprovemen: of lots; 92,218 09 To amount received for interest, 3c ...... . .... . ... . 23,905 88 By amount. paid for Cemetery grounds to du* 8118,412 83 By account paid ror stock and tools to date 1,949 07 Br amount paid, for permanent improvements '29.872 57 By amount patd for Mausoleum.. 7 0:11 10 isy amount Invested In U. S. bonds and bond mory.gages 111,842 45 By automat due on bills receivable, - /1 , 41,582 00 By amount bald - for labor to date.. 174,347 43 By amount paid for expenses. sal. aria/. at:... to -1.17,988. 29 'By amouut due fr. 121 sundry ac &lints ' 7.56% 59 By balance In bank and to band ; .. 9,842 33 ta4rmSt U R L N ctosrNo OUT SALE BLANK BOOTS, Amtpuo : pm :DEPOSIXOBY, 129 Smlthileld Street. `; .108ErIlfri4ORNElt .4 Agent. jyZl:ityra 1 •• '4 • • . MILWARYJMADEMY, At CHESTER. DELAWARIC,Co..Ta..(For Boarders only. a. -The eightn annual = session comet Es •allursday, ,epternber 2nd. Tt.e build& are new and very,completet in- all their &PPM ents. Very:thorough Instruction In nnglish. ancient and modern languages. Two graduates of the United States Military Academy devote their time excluStrely to the departments of Mathematics and nailingering. Careful at tention Isirtven to the Mont land religious cut tune at cadets, Circulars may be obtained of C. H. PAULSON, Esq.. Mo. ; 40 Wow. Street. Pittsburgh, orof COL. THEODORE HOTATT.. President' of P. M. Azademy. Chester, Pa. ' Au 3 tins. JOB PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE. One . of the longest established ard Most com plete Job Printing .othces lit the Mts. is offered tor falcon the most favorable terms. XL embraces all the mach nery and types neces ;try for Book and .lob Piloting In all branches. There are four steam power uressessatesm engine andtollei: poster. card and•book type; and &complete Ger man Job o ,, ee• the materials for which are al most new. The office is complete In eve•y re• t e . li a a n tl s h ti ' m s e a n a w r Nb a e n s d olt i lliga ta b b a l r e g b al i n s . l l l3 o s i further particulars apply at the COXNEECIAL OFFICE., or addiess Box 317 Pittsberich, Pa. jy29:mSo FOR. SALE.—A Rare Chance &Ponta a home to the “PITTSBURf-11 ititAL ESTATE BEGISTEIt." aloe No. 139 Foetal. avenue. - : 3.W. BA El. 5.9 MAR KE .13430,C0 1 C,C, "Vi 7 2==s=M;7Z=Ml TEN MAYS : STILL DREATEt.:AED Many Goods::offered. Twe they 'oan be 'bought for in Present time. Winter Goods as _:~ .. _..~.. _ ~...:~_ .. A Pv...tt .1 i_;: . 4.[ 'll.. Must - 1 C - By Order ) . ';;•,`4 NEW 4.D1n31!..11:8M3M13 FVOR SALE;;llarga4main-Beal Botate.ttle `PITTottIINGH T.7..TE }MG/ITER. Pnbltsbrea - utat by' CROFT & IPHILLIP.I. at No. 139 !Ninth Avenue. Al'iPrED.=-A good second -11.4.11D ENtd'lgß ARID BOILER', _ , edgifle about 7-inelt cylinder: Boller from taileteet. 38 to 46-incb, and tined. Parties having curb ncicidnerr3o Bell. tdtt please addjeis Box MI. fatairgb Poatodite, stating- titer. Make and price. . IarODIESI HOMES: HOMES NOMEQ I—All kinds of Pmeerlioreale to the ' , PITTSBURGH ULU.' XhiTA REGIS TER." CROFT PhILLIPEt. Pao hers and Real Estate Agents: 1c0.439 Fourth *venue. ERSONALL—Allperseiss seek • • ma; HOURES;or Inveennanta in Real Ha ste, will me time, trouble and money by_pro• )P Curing a cope of the • .-TlTTABUltelifi-ItEAL ItsTATE REGISTRIt.” Itleglvenalialeinays or will be sent by mall num to any relearning It. feraonseannot tall to get salted °tali, Large Het It contilns. CROFT hFRILL Pun- Ushers and Real Estate Agents., No, 139 (mirth . , ... . avenue. . , A. SALE :- Over —Ovei ; 4 4i;00,41)00 worth or Pro_Perty.comprtfulut Farms,Muls, hotels, Stores, Houses; Lots; City and Subur ban residences. In math .a vast varlatY. - tbnt the most fastidious cannot to ttgt salted in a Lome. Pull particulars of all the above given In the "PITTS - BORER REAL ESTATE SEWS TEE," OROPTAL PO_TELlPlVrtbllsiter); stud Real Estate Agents, No. l'av Sourthattentte, Dot`t fall to , getlt. ST. XIMM'S AtADM Under the Care of the Sistera oflerey, WESIMORELANO GO., PAr` This Institution is situated near the Pennsyl vania Central Railroad, in a most Deautiftil and healthy part of Westmoreland county, about three miles frOm Latrobe. -- The scholastleyear is divided into two sessions, commencing the. Monday :after tbeitillti Of Au dut. . Board and tuition per sessions (WWII? in. advance) ' Asa, 00 Bed and beddis g per session.. „ A 00 Stationery " 2 00 , Doctor's fees- .• . ..... W Tee Modern Languages, Music. Drawing, &c,, form extra charges. - AU communications shotild be directed to the Directress of St. Xavler's Academy, St. - Vin cent's r. U.; Westmoreland ecronty. - 111. N. 11.—A . carriage Is in attendance at Beatr's Station every Wednesday, ro meet themornint accommodation train from Pittsburgh. Studies will rommenes - Attenst 231: Prospectuses can be had on application to the Directreas of the Academy, f. au4:n4 On the 3a day or Aug nit,' in% at or near the Union Depot, Pittsburgh, a letter containing TIME PROMISSORY NOTES, One draYin by WM. PHTLLIPS• to his own order, endorsed by-IV:nu glinting, Lyon. Shnrb & C 0.,. War, &Altura 'sad' Miuitetter & Smith, dated August lit,lBBlr, FOB tiErrY :THOUSAND DOLLillg, , :Twelve niontlfs after_ ,date due August 1 and 4, 'Mr dralrybrWM7lll3l.liLlPlrtablutnsm or der, endorsed by Wm. Phildps. Lyon. Shorb Co.. Wriar.;Nisnielt and Johns. Dahell, dated Pittsburgh, April 1, 1E469, , . , For TweniplirefThoOand - DOLtabh Pour . months after date due August 4. P One drawn b. WM. HILLit S• to Ahal'order of William Phillips, and endorsed by Wm. Phil lips, dated Pittsbnrstrm March 31, 186% - • For Teti. Thousand Dollars. 6609,421 66 Four menths steer date. due July 31 and August 3. 1869. These notes were paid by W.M. gust 3,, 1889, and all- persons are hereby warned against purchasing any of said rotes. The above notes being of no value to any one but the un dersigned, the lindir whl please return them to Att tsburgh the office of the Allegheity , Valle 7 Ratiro 3 d An4 , 'Pi. 660 t 464 66 BATES & BELL REDTIOED PRICIEg Law Mantles, LEm Sacques, Silly XEmt.lks, „ 'Lidless TnaerdOthing, Table Dalnaskf Figured Hernani, HandkerohieN Mite Geilds Tarlatans, Lace thirtgia, Marseilles ativmwr - • 4. A....4 . A:•; : . : 4:. - ) . a9 . 4 t ... tit . iiik i f . '..IL',Z '4 . , ...:•‘ . .1 il iDrui • 71..?::: - .1, ••/. ..:••: 1 ,..'...), , fari1: -- • :_i: LONGERT,,z,:-.. ~5 :Y: f-' a tJOTION IN PRICES I. my five per eentdeN than the tastern_Markets at the well tw Sumner µ REDUCTION.; tiii4ii , ithriti : :: :,....7. , ,......,: :: ;-.:, : , : u"...,: ,:. ,..-4, , - . J.' -BARIAL:44. El iaosiv AS FOLLOWS,VIZ WILLIAM PHILLIII3 OFIEER-AX_ - MEI ME HES 7 0. ; Admintstratc•r.