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The countenance was far from beautiful— scarcely even pleasing yet it impressed Hamilton with a sense of power such a. 9 we often feel and yet can not define in the presence of persons unknoWn to us. She gave no signs of being conscious of his presence, but he felt she was . aware: that he way in the room; and as he continued to watch her sitting There in her strong ho passivenes.s, ad. indefinable feeling Of shrinking and dread took possession of him, for which he could not account. He had been thinking of his rival's bloody death, and it struck him that the implacable "maiden" who had taken Argyle's young life might have been fitly represented by this weird damsel Who Pat there so like a blind inexorable fate weaving a web of in evitable doom. The gallant knights of those times who feared neither death nor danger, were greatly prone to superstition ; and Hata- ton, hot-blooded and ia:petuous as he was, proved no exception to the'rule. He was, therefore., heartily glad when the innkeeper returned and broke the ominous silence which had so oppressed him. "Here, Elspeth," said Campbell, ad dressing the Pure in the broad Scotch of those days which we wilt not attempt to reproduce, Here's a gentleman, cold and hungry, come and see ,avb:4 'you Call find for his supper." Hatnilton listened anxiously fur the sound of her voic4; feeling as if it would be a relief to hear her speak, but she never opened her lips ; she roe up, however, at once, and began to move ;ont in a strange mechanical manner, her blindness !mourn ing more apparent as she guided herself by the tough,; while the staring glassy eyes seemed to him absolutely ghastly as she passed near him. She placed some oat meal cakes and dried fish on the Ode, alon g with a•ju4-ot whisky, and then re turned to her place by the tire, where she sat immovable as betnii. " is that your danghterim Hamilton to the innkeeper, a~ ha invited him to draw near mid eat. ‘• My only- child ; and blind from her birth," was the reply, uttered almost with sternness, as if tl subject were painful. "Elspeth's not like other folk, and you had better take no heed of her." Hamilton took the hint and said no more, while he applied himself to the rude fare set before him with a keen-set appetite. Nur did he spare the whisky, which was wonderfully cheering after his wet ride; and when he had finished his repast, be felt, as he said, like a. new man altogether. Filling his glass again, he invited Campbell to join him, and the two began to converse together on the events oft.he day. Kene in sat with his back to the blind girl, arid, as r :be never moved or spoke, he soon forgot her presence altogether, and I/11 \ igh forgotten, also, the necessity of concealing his name and lineage from these retainers of his foes, when he was startled into a sudden remembrance or his position. AI - I tiding to some political event, he mention ed that he had been at Holyrood the day before. 'Ye come from Edinboro', then" said the innkeeper, kindling with a sudden fierce. Tp2s.=, and clenching his tiNf, he mind: - it on the table with a violent blow, exclaiming "Curses on the bloody city :—the city of murderers and may the tire from heaven come down upon it and consume it I" "ANI,D," said a deep, stern voice, almost at Kenchn's ear, and he started involunta- rile as he saw that it had come from th^ blind woman's Something too in the sudden passion of the Campbell bad stirred the angry blood within himself, and whilst an involuntary instinct told him what train of thom , ht bad thus fired the retainer of Argyle, he had much ado to hide his own antagonistic fueling!, “You speak sharply, 3 , laster Campbell,” he said. at last. "The capital of Scotland is beholden to you, in truth." "Ay," said the highlander, 11 . 13 brow growing red with suppressed rage ; " hut why should I curse the senseless stones, though they were stained with the blood of the noble Lord Argyles_ , Rather let me cur e his enemies, who drove him to the death— his bitter foes, who made his life so dark to hint that he was fain to break sonic petty law that he might die. Cursed, then, I shy, upon the traitor Hamilton, who stole his bride.'' "Amen," the deep voice answered, but this time Keneltn heard it not ; his fiery passions were aroused beyond control; he forgot all but that he had been called a trai tor, and startim , to his feet, he advanced on the Clutphell, sayitr : "Man, know you to whom you are speak- ••.I neither know nor care," said the inn keeper, rising, also. cqrari Fa ) . - s ,t.rn,rr, not only curses upon him, the traitor, but upon her, his lady light-o'dove, who would have brought n stain upon Argyle's time honored houses had she become his bride'' This was too much. In another moment Handlon's djrk was gleaming in his hand "Villian, unsay that word," he thundered out; "she is as pure as driven snow." " His lady light-o'-love," repeated the Campbell, with a mocking smile, at the same time preparing to defend himself; but the furious lIamil!on had closed with him ore the words had well passed his lips—one fierce struggle Mowed, then the Highland er fell heavily to the ground as his assailant plunged time dagger into his breast up to the very hilt, exclaiming: "Die then, with the foul lie in your throat." One deep groan—one strong convulsion of the stalwart limbs and Campbell was a corpse. Hamilton stood transfixed, while his boil ing blood gradually subsided, and his pas sion cooled in the presence of death. The whole thing had taken place so suddenly, that he could hardly believe the living, breathing man lie had been talking to so amicably, but a few moments before, was lying there murdered by his own hand. But suddenly as he gazed; he felt his flesh creep with a strange horror, as he saw the soulless eyes of the blind maiden upturned towards him as she knelt on the ground by her dead father, towards whom she had crept with a step so stealthy that he had not heard her. Hamilton drew back, shuddering from the fixed stare, so dreadful seemed the expre.- BiOn of hate on her white, ghastly face; but as tie receded s . lie7erept towardstin t on her knees and laid her hand, whirl h she had steeped in her father's blood, ou his till it bore the same red stain, and said in a low stifled voice: "You have murdered him, rend you shall die for it. None saw the mur der, for my blind eyes saw it not; but think not to escape, the vengeance of Heaven will track you out one day." Then flinging up her arms to Heaven, she exclaimed- 4 'llly father, 0 my Esher!" and felt upon the corpse with a shriek so wild and piercing, that Hamilton felt as if it must haverungupon the ears of every person in the town, and reached even through the massive walls of Inverary Castle. That cry recalled him to himself; he must escape right speedily, or another moment would see him surrounded by those whom it rou=t rouse, the instinct of self-preservation at coca took the place of every other feeling, and 'with one bound be darted to the outer door, opened it. rushed to the stable, mount ed the horse without s:old'e or bridle, and the clattering. of his horsk!s feet, as he gal loped away, was all that the inhabitants heard of him as thry rushed to the inn, whence the blind shrieks were still heard echoing. Hamilton never slackened his pace till he had laid ten mike between hint and Inve rary. the euur:e of justice was summary; and he felt wellpresent Marquis of he Alt the circumstances of his death . ; and if he succeeded in his search, the services of the "maiden - would right speedily be called into action for ke nelni himself. When at last he ventured, under cover of a fir wood, to stop his furious course, he began to consider the best means of avoid ing discovery, with no small anxiety as to the issue. His best hope was the het, that none had bees present durim , the tour der but the blip I ;rirl, who could not. iden tify him ; and that not a single inhabitant of Inverary had seen him except her dead father himself. Ile was 1101,V tint very far trout the house of his kinsman, where he originally intended to have passed the night. The time he had spent so fatally in the inn at Inverary had n ot extruded boy mid an hour, and the rapid pace at which he hail traversed the last ten miles had fully brought him to the time when he would• according to his ordinary style of traveling, have reached his destination. Ile therelo:o re solved to proceed thither tit once, as if he were only arriving limn the village where he had left his servants, and to trmt that no one would ever suspect him of having made his unfortunate detour into the do main of his enemy. This plan sir needed perfectly; he was expected by his con ; and the next mornim , . his set-rant inincil him having left. his eon:ride well; so Ilya no doubt was fur a moment enirtained t lett he had ever deviated from the road i.e had been expected to take, and lie had imee more started for Edinburg before the news of the murder had spread Jvykaid Inyrr,ir Nevertheless when the fact did b 1.1. 11,;11• known, it created a sensation, chiefly ow:11_ to the peculiar eireunistanees of the ease ainerder committed by an unknown a-sas sin in presence of mt. stile witiiesii, and that one deprived of the power of sm , ing t. murderer, WZI.9 even in those thils Id blemi shed, a striking event, and the, tessteliiiii i t escape of the criminal seemed altm:etber unaccountable. tcONCLU , I.S T,MAIIIMV.I SZLNFOILD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, %VI. LH DI 1 , 11 11 1 I I Cv. I T 11 ninpotut4l...l ei.llrt-ly (:411.34, I: 1.,. • , , 4 th ~.t.Mrs .1.•, LI Elt I - 1(.1)It ATOIt. u.,1", vrr Com- VIIP pinint 4, lions It at' Dy 41,4.11411, (1111.1.111C111nrrhorn. Srainen r r (' oin plaints, Dysetitr ry, Drnpsy, our Op st o)nnr h, Ilabitun I ( 1 1,41- /1 . , Chflirrrt. Chu/C a, 314pri3.1:, F. : - 141“..t0in, Piglal- Irnt .1 aII lb file r,, H . Pruitt ir raknus•- ts, an,l r:rn I.• 10/ ()paints y Plurally Medi- f,4 I. A U.l II I.:, q to, :dy t trent) . 1111/Illia MI, It IN Isn iltrrr ..... ofttiv I.ll{.- 1 0. 11l :LI ult 1 I I AI . ito nil - II la I, • r;l•-InF `IVATIg:I( '1'111.: .1101 - 1 . 11 WITII THE IX VII:Olt %TIM, AND SWALLOW inrrn TOI:ET111-:11. Pal., t)o Dollar Ir SANIVORD'S CATHARTIC PILLS, rlttrituto, nsill pol ta.ASS CASE:4, Air 'right, gild will keep Ig titiy 1-1, 1 , . mil - (•,,-,..: I !tart le PILL l• a ,rt, tle knit urnre , Ithart...i in , lo,•1, rln. ~ , , i ,.0.,- 1.4% 0,..1 in Ito prlni,.... nye .•1 .A 1 than ,7114 , 11 . ..4 Th.. ronlnen;v tn , re nn., MI •I, n.n, flnrn II n•••• nhn h.l r-1,,,, ttn-d thy P11.1 .'. ,1 and I it.. , 1E1 , 141,..../ 1, tlit I. ell exproaa in r.,1r1,t , n.h • —, II 1,•• 1.., in,bn «I n..t. p 1.., thorn„ ithm th.• t - .• , h.' . IP , /114 1 11., rrnr,qn,r, ' , oil I. , it dull .I.O.,••1.1 .'ath.trn, act on .1111, , ,,t 1YJ1,••44 , II Ille' Ira I ..,,,, Ili.. PA,111.1 cl -1 I•n.1 wile prt. 1. 1... 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V 1..11,...,1, to lb, ',IV/I'll,. lllll'lli nose, I t., A PRICE :to Cr , . vr , . The T.15 - er 11, - Ig i iiritT ir niiil Fatally I 'n th:Artie Pill n nr , ~, ,,•. , 1 1., II/ 1 , 1 •Il I. , n.. 1111 1 .. ..1..1 sold whole - sal/. 1,:. 0, I , t. 1.• ~, ~11 0 .•,, 1, k, tl• 14. ' l ‘ . %V..: %,:f ` i/11, I), 'IL Ii„ 33 El ro II ei IA n 5 , ". e 51 u 1 a g i 5. U. \V. ICEYHER. .1 ir.ini. Nii I 46, c .,, ,11t . r I\ ' P . . I -I',. alni Vl/ . ,1/1 Itney. ,1„I 1 .1,... $5O 11 in't" ID (1 )I,EN „„ .1111 ) It LE, handS 1:,2,11.x 1.1 ,1 ,or, cu. I, 1.11 oans.•.l the ,ttl.iit• ,11111, 11.. t i:n.l. r 11.0 In, air 4.;r:•itb,.ksiri, h 111'61 'ff.• lhl.d ::.%•.10. LI izsin - r. is 1. , thlgh. ,wll 11 hruld ii :111 til.• 111:11t . ,11.1 nr ...0-11.1f fur I:. II I' I'l-11.:IL, A, A, CARRIER k BROTHER, AGENTS, No. 63 Fourth Street. (10.11 ON IV E.l LT II INSIiILI A Nei' CoMP:I NY, at Ilarta.,l,lm.:. $300.1(0. Il,tit. SIMuN I'AIII3tON. 1'r , ..1..itt; H. ti. Carrier, Se..,a.taxy. I', 01, 11:.1 NE IN SLIRANcE it,M PA NY, Plitla,l,ll,laa. 7,14.73. 11,,(1. .I,IEI, .1, IN ES. ./. It. 11, or, Ss.•..relgry. (0 , 11:1:1: cITV c 4 011%1NY, PlilLtdelphy, 1 rte , .1..a'.2.1.:1:11 I.: 11. liA 11. ra.tary. F. A. NI EItSCH Siol4, FRENCH AND AMERICAN. CONFECTIONARY, ilihulesale and Retail leo Cream. Cal:4,, Sod.k ll at,. t ium I :1111i Con reVtiOllS gof nII k Rim ay, 01111.111. .iY 2 G 4'4 St. Clair strect. JOHN N. CRAWFORD, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, AND NOTARY . PUBLIC, I.UVENPoItT, 1 0W Especial attention pi ven c w olleog trod scoring claims of every kind. - RULE TO—Jeremiah Dunkvy, Sr., Capt.. R .1. Grove, Roberts & Mellon. Attorneys. Inpl9 THE MANUFACTURERS oF sA \v_ YEWS CHEMICAL OLIVE EBASIVE Sim% after subjeefing it to the severest tests known to the trade, are fully 'persuaded that there is no Family Wash ing Soap in the United Slates, for so little money, having ut once so erns good qualities, (and so few discounts.) OF BEAUT\--In colors, firmness, surface and tex ture generally. OF PURITY—In freedom front rosin, turpentine, clay, fish oils, Stale grease, and adulterations. OF QUALITY—For washing clothes, of every descrip tion, coarse or fine; cotton, linen, w(iolen or silk; dyed, printed or white: for CIIASINGI tar, grease pitch, paint, oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax, etc. , clothes, furniture, and from the hands. Give it is fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a copy of the directions. B. C. 3 J. H. SAWYER, l eg Wood street, Pittsburgh - D. C. KNEEL4IIII) KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES ; Also, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXai, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, &e., at Eastern prices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third story—over Citizens Rink,) Pittsburgh. Pa. ALLEGHENY CEMETERY. 'SECRETARY AND TREASURER'S OFFICE: AT No. 37 FIFTH STREET; SUPERINTENDLNT'S OFFICE je&tf. AT THE CENETER • BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA G - GER for sale by . ILL- FAT:ENE:STOCK CO, 4720 No. 130, comer Fourth uroiWestreets. - , 4 b 6 I • 4 ,14 47 . 4 11,1-. TWO FLINT CLASS FACTORIES, SIT UATE in the Borouglrof Birmingham, lielongnig lo the estate of the late P. litttivany,deeen:ed,anil lately carried on by Leine A Uhun. 'These 'Factories aro Miv in thorough repair, and in full operation. with all the necessary' implements and emiVentelloes repllNito the extensive manufacture of flint of that superior style amid totality for winch these Works have been so Justly celebrated, . Possession given on the first (lay of Ainniq next. C. lIIMSEN. Exi•ieutor of the Estate of P. Muhanv. Pittsburell June 17th, ]is9. • FOR brother of his rival, he had found out the 'ler, especially when TIIE POST BUILDING 1112 iNgulitE Al fl li. 114 ) Ml': Er).-- 01 iloa tot • had in In 111, /'ay ,It Allegheny, equal 111 1.1411r/11A tll 0 1 /11rItry crate, and yet near ....lth to Ilse itentrit ut hataneati to Introninitalate htlitiniti—i men 111 either city, and girt to them a 110111 e o ith the ilia-itable vont fort , of city ILlllll‘wintry united. There are otioni 11111 111111111,i 114.4 111 100 feet lituare. 1/11/11 of them I trger, lying between 'Woetern acetate find I ltuu Lan,. Alf ;vlo•u1 and the Weat of the t'iitionotitt. Eaett lot 113, 1 - 1 mood et reel iu from and alley ill the rear. Kiel; man hits tow aliont 100 feet (runt Incl room to beitottly Iris lot with a 1.11.1,4110111111 , , surrolm.l.,l with • 11110 , 1 , 1 T, thereby titaktiw It a colony of rei-tiliineet. equal to tonntry ,Feat: , , ah till, 0011,ainqn...,.. k 4 Hies, lilial11.1(111 ii/10 Win l'hir twenty ono wear th with the Jiro:liege Client whirl titioittl. linty itre Who rrvh nn desirable a ltwatien ' 'rill As w, Nit. WO -trcet. nu - Ircdti I -1 1W SA I. E.--- A uperior Farm of 154 de.r. in Knox ..nint‘. I 113 r, pripinlinn 4.1 it l•oundn " •L TIO Or\ Foitrili I PRINTING, WRITING AND 'WRAPPING PAPERS I. W. GRAFTON, W PA IP' 811 R DEALER *d. 0 97 W I PA., co, Dlnolon.ll =WI l'1:1 \ AND XITING NIL PANT tpt •": 111 I,,Ary+ ititliw CAS 11 l' 4. I D I' t) R iC t S. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS NAM: .14 .1 JONES, BOYD & CO., Spring, PiOnt, nd A. H. 5t...1 Sprl,l4, T I111;1) IMI'uIZTA'II( oN GEO. R. WHITE & CO., I:11 IN!: A 4 ' 1 1111.1:11: ‘• BAREGE AND BABEGE AIr.";;LAIS ROBES Maniilln Darego Anglais Dusters, WM. H. WELLIAMS Cr./CO., Ilaniters and Exchange Brokers, 'rood Sli - rd, corner of Third %:11e. of IL,` 4.1,1 - q.l t),, Nil:NI \ 1..1...111.-1.0.1i N% l• 55..55. 15 51, IP. 1! 5 5 111 .55` 5515 55, I II5• I 5 '55, 1.• 55ir ry dill in - 01, . 5 555551155! 115:- • 5 51 1 / 5. 151 51 5 1 s''' •• LAI, .111111 - A 111NN% ' ST It lc., RIVNIFt.-11Lr, PLIZA, ELF.NIA F. P. II 11.1.1. 1.1 I. ANI r- 41,1 :“..1 A.: in.r.1)1,• VI , 1;I:.1 ,TItEET. \ h:\, CANNEL COAL OIL. (O."FIiE urn -IT 111 1.1 , 111 IN plat! Li I. II .1 , I.\ 111;1.1.1 .\',.\" 17 11 i III1c1111;1111, i1; , 11" /rip,/ INY rrITTN - 1111. , 1“Jr,', r .1 Xl' I 7 . 11.7 1 1V PPP( //AA, Vl\ /WV /AMP/ • 1// 1 7'll. .11'1 , ~ 1 1•17.. Ir"TITT, 17' lr , rll,' Nrri' I •" , 11. r .11.1.1"I'llE IPF,'," I 'GM I ot.p. 1 11111114, t••::.III y 0,1 •1• , t10 ill tlO. :01. • I'lllll 1/1... l•,1 , 11\ 1•%..11 1.11. tilt. ‘,lt•ii-1.111.1, 0.11 rOOO , .0 11, 1 . 111 y.OO ..111 . tl l l 11.,. al /0 , 1 ;., 11., ii1111.•y. IMAIIME=I=I 00-oi 0010.0•ri311,..` oof 001 l alI 114111 100 I ar foio•iiiiti, for roqiitirog 111111 veil' I , oco.l i000loliolo•Go. mod haul olo•violiool a v.v.' oil ilea "I o ootio tii doe oirl, looivo• 1 , 1 ill 7400010b . 111, al tic:, Ili IL.' very too-oi.l. quality, 100 11111 , 11 too. 010. apootoLil filliontiooli 11l di , Iroiolto. All itnior+ win fi11,.;) t 111, ,11.• by the parr, b or in .I.).4lltme+ I.) •iti! tier, by A L/Allt ti VEIEDEIt, 01 ( . 141/ Pd• 1 Pi• 111 1 .3 .t %elm, 111.7, High 01 , 4 La I'o4ll Illt• C,.1111 11,11-,,,1 COMM EfCllt L CO LL EG E, College Hall, Diamond Miming luuu TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANci Ornament,' Writing Plum %V nhnc Writ lnynud FA T V N. Sll A FE ER, Profe,..or of Writing and lio.ik•E coping. LEITH EA Profe - ssor of rommo,,hip. C. F. W ELLS. Professor of lioolr-lieeping and 111 , •1 , •i:11 REV. W. B. nourt,N, 1.,,t00r on lumory and lien. oral Silbjeo, 11 , IN. B. FI.I , ..NNIEEN, Ex-U. S. Minister to Den mark, a rill•mber or the Pittsburgh Bar, Lemur, on cotrinit,reial I.aw. PROF. DL F. EATON, Leeturer on Eloetil Call and Put . what line never 1,011 wthre attempted hr any penman, namly: Speennens otha.nua mid Praetieal PV1111.11,11111 exeriih.l in joe proxiirr, in the „h or t s ru, of friar 2tlia.eontis apwartis. Good boarding at $2,50 per week. Birmingham Pert y froo for students. Enhance at any time. Fof specimens of oti-lokra I Busineqs Writing, enclose 2 postage .lamps,. anti rultireg i y2l. ) liktr O AK LA NI) PROPERTY FOl2 SA I.E. - 'ma or )aid.,ti known as Lying within owe toile, omit a half of the city. has Born sulolivided into lots of convenient size, rouging from ONE TO TEN ACRES EACH, SomMtif them are level, others beautiful and symmetri cal knolls, covered with forest trees. mid others gently rolling, susceptible of being improved in the most pic turesque manner. These lots are stn - rounded by an ex cellent neighborhood, with the advantage of 0 S ' FIRST CLASS PRIVATE SCHOOL, Taught by Mr. and Mrs. 13. M. Kerr. with public schools in the vicinity. A line of omnibuses runs every hour dining the day, and in a short time a PASSENGER RAILROAD Will he built, thus rendering them most eligible and de sirable. For beauty of scenery, facility of acres,. puri ty of air, and convenience to the city, they are unsur passed as sites for country residences. In order to ac commodate those who. may wish to improve, they are offered at the following VERY EASY TERMS : One -tenth in hand, and the residue in nine etoial nal payments. W. 0. LIMLIE, y 91 Diamond street. 4/' !' .• , , • ." . i ?i .~i~r ! _ or ,*alc and Zo—Net For Rent. TIP FIFTH STORY PITTSEIURCH, , 31111% 1. 11311(1,3 frill 1. 3 11[1,•Iii iii CART ST lE. F. I C. IRN 1 . :"."1.,i ASS PIT I:qii• 1.1 No. 2,"► Fifth Street, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, 1.111: sll t 1111.!.. 111.1=M11 I=ll DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE BIRMINGHAM AND WRITING ACADEMY, . lu Tam. unhnut,l . t!ti G. 11. LEITH EAD, Principal, Pitt,ilitirgli, Pa. NEW LINDEN (limy E, „.. • • 4. 4 t . ' , gcriot Alotirts. Vegetable Substitute fur Calomel • and ' BRANItETII'S VECiETABT.F.UNIVEItSAL PILLS 'by resit - trio , the Isuredt to their origitml doily and /lab( • 7,1 aollon. give strength to thestoinuch.purdy the blood rtt-establish the healthy condition of the thgestive gnus. and Mu: eut, dyspepsia, cold coughs. rlteuln:l- Itsms,dropsies, andsicknessgenerallv, whether chronic or rove ni The celebrated ibernetly says After haying owed the tlerant!„etzleilt of the bowels, ditlitlitY anil all ilittea , e, generally disappear of (heir Olen arrora, .I" , 'H Inn shirt The experience of a century 1.n_,P.4:0,1,wi 1l the worth of these Pitta beyond ~ eltte, as a pur,tativit ant)ddlotus nunlicant; anti their dse by the wards of 4.940 romtvientiotut physician , , and by tut, 3 million hf show's that they :Iry HUpitlyintt one of the u:mis of humanity, and aro ill 4.lv:tripe or medical veleneo. The ~, ,,,, ep,ll,:tiihough purely vogolahlo.are now 1114,, and u,r , l no a sitG4ititte for e:thanel Chlowiau,/ prothleiti t t 311 11. 311er:dive 11t1 4/1 111 . 1" milioritionit, with mute of its ,Gs. organize er reehs spun the solids—omen crippling for bl.•—or its dirt. .teli,)111,11 the teeth 3ud grurnt,. The prepared 4•4 3, 4. 4•111rati0n "11l Ilo• .311, 111 . 11,3p1 , 4-11.4. Add,. tom I'lll- oul,tonto for Mae-toll i , /Watt, ifutirargat I) peculiar at•lital on the Fet-rel,,,g orgat,, That preparation train inerourv. Intl none of its sall y:mug to iitleo Hum sot. Idlest... them.:, , 3 1,1,e pill ~,b .ta.,te or olhertri-0.3,3r.1 1., them 113.• 111.111/ 1 .413 . 31-4.. They (311110 , nearer 10 atone„33larlll,4l E',lll, 41( 1.114• than anything yet twat,. in Ow way at inetheino, by 11133. glnglo pill gi,eo daily, when all hatto has fled, oft,,, rogtared health. In Coot. they -lipid, an ant:Lino pralaiplota tha blood,alwav, wanting in evirente 111,1 pw,ple 1„;,„ 11,3 agatialt, gar!) , yanth re•tarad by the I,uo Addition Thall hlo prt , ervor, ailkavoial eqiniato. liitualrotlil , 1, trot:tido Irniver , al tram th e I,, pwely and 1,1,.“.1 ~! t per,. 11,1. can-, , ..1 41 , 1111 'I itr 1.11, I [r4ice I, .1 pair Ti,!: ‘l. / rt or rut: Ittauns- vrtlril-111,111111111111,11/lilll..- ./1 , ••1 • ( 31,5, of ,he•h 11.,,' al, but the au., I la, 1.313 111 , 11' 1.-art '1.2 , 1 ill lio• vital glitlail, 4-1 110.1.1..,+,1 .111.1 1r,(4, I.load demo it , 1. 1 1111 !rain ilia -31111' :ouiree 1l art, ah'-ul',. I Ir. Ili andretli churto, lito lialpl.,altha the Vt-go.thle h in4.laut o ,41-tt the are pm.- ly agaiaLlo re-I“.ati, Is at 'l, awl sn oont-. I'llt it ill,. 111,1 the .uppla ffrao.o. - al ;,1 :Ist r. 411 11,111411 . 1 , 111 • • I . rlllrll/ I 11,11,4•1 ht . TllOlll v. 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NEPIIEW & cn ll;Jtunors•, FeLruary,lK.9.—ltir::3 f 131,114.1TCIIIPAR, GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, BLASTING BAND TOUPEES, lint:lnward Hair fer Ladies CH111(1111.11 31 % ET ~.191.1,.1.:1', CD INT G.. T_T 1,1111. TE- t,r116 IL FI (it 1? ft A G E , 4,,h1-4. 1 R. P 11,711 TAIIPAI'LLN I , l*Cli. AND No. !JO Water Street FIRST CLititi BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, =MEE= 11 I: 4, 1:,'.51 i I 111 -"HI t 1. tsto,:c sTock OF COMMERCIAL STATIONARY PT3. I IS 'l' I I\T 1 1.1 I'oll'lll.l i I I: Vs F:1 I.IN. It E 0 V I I i I; .V 01. illy., t . PITTSRUP.CH COPPER ROLLIKG MILL. C. G. HUSSEY & CO., Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper, r.., t , Pio. 37 rifilk Strect. Plltobturgh. l'n lit t.. ltky p.it• TU. .1 , ' . !11 I L. C. 111.:1'111-Itli. tTTORNEY I,lll' .t:«U CONVEYANCER, T 111. , 11,[0.1:1' NI. Littimtraphir Establishment in Ihr City INN. Sol I , CAV AN, PRACTICAL LITH 0 G RAPH ER CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS, ( . 01.1,T , A;T: y'l 1, - 24, I ITTSIII' I: II 11, I'.l. I 1 IA V I.;'1 II IS 1 1 .1 1 - .ISSi CI ATEI) \V l'l'll ~,,th tt.. .t,. J. 14:1.1.01% . tIl Ow rntl..rt,tkitk.f 1/tl,- tit- .. whivil A VIII 11,,1ii, th•eAllii.l , ll,l till. 1, OW II:11,w ~ , • 1 ~Y I, ..1 . I.villott , 1 1 ,1 low. JAMES I.EMI.N. n. 11,: 1.111.011 .11Mr, Undertaking ill all its Branches. LEMON & DELLOW, So. 118 Fourth Streel t A LE PIZ 1.:1.\ ItED TO I)) UN DE:ILTA •111 Its hranehrp, m 0, 1, , t manner, to Alit the tiirp, tce eall speetal teralan to FISE'i NEW STYLE J'ATENT ET.% M ai AC lit] MAL f•sr the -ale tw Ittelt llney are ealo a ,, ,elttsi all Lill, vity. anal wi nn ,•l n twee i'f•ein s,(l,l4tlllty halid n complete tv,ertetent. .k a reg . :ink twaely t[lutpo awl finish. they 1,01.1 all other,. Falter:Lk 1,11 he supplied Iler.ett anti l'arma t tr, promply, “11.1 nt lower rat., titan any other e-tahli.lanent in this 4•11. y. llaaranteettur to rioter sat ,taetien. they .talleit tk 00111111111111 , 9 of the patrenalte Iteretelere Itherallv extended to line 014 firm. Iwtor. REMOVAL_ DUQUESNE IRON STORE. COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO., I=l Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, AVnalkers, Spikes, Bolts, PLAT RAILROAD BAR OP ALL SIZES, ETC., ETC Have nquoved to their flow OXIVIISIVe Warehl3llSe, Nos. 77 Water and 9-1 Front Sts., Where they are prepared to execute all orders in their lute. Intoning a large and complete A.,,,tinclit of •' [M. yawns" manufactured goods const,mtly on hand, WitiCh they otter On libornl tertne. fels:tf _ TI! E )1, Alt REFRIGERATi %Au, Fitter and Water Cooler Combined iinportant principles neverThefor,, fittninetl ennbles nt E A 'I, FRUITS, To he kept longer, dryer, and colder, ‘vitli LESS ICE, than ran be done with any other Refrigerator now ni nee; now on hand and for sale at T. J. CRAIG'S, 124 Wood street. five doors from Fifth .i()HN N. SHEPII A It D -1 (Socee,or to nartWell&Stlephard,) Druggist, Corner Wood and Sixth fits A complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS and DYES, constantly on hand. COUNTRY MERCH.LNTS, Will find it to their advantage to give us a call. Mann Lett irer of the celebrted SOTE.II. CAPILLI • .` t': • 4 ! r, 1, .r. 7 r," DAILY MALES AT Nil. 54 FIFTH 81, at the new Commercial Sales Room, No. 51 Fifth street, every week day, are held public at... nr all variety. spited for the trade and vow:tuners. from a large stook winch is constantly replenished with fresh consignments, that must be closed fort hwith. AI'FEN O'CLOCK, A. M, Dry I loods and fancy articles, comprising nearly every. hots needed in the line for personal and family use: table cutlery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; la. dies' ware, Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand bed, and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone Chin: ware ; stoves ; cooking utensils; groceries. kr, AT SEVEN O'CLOCE, P. M,, Valley articles ; watches; clocks; jewelry: Musk - tat in strtinienls guns; clothing• dry goods: boot and shoe, books ; stationery, .6‘e. P. 111. DA V IS, sep3 •Auetioncur. Glt EAT SALE ol."I'( ON LOTS, N wrEsTmoitELANDcituyrv.—On MONDAY A F TER Ni August 12th. at 3 o'clock, on the premise,. will sett-100 choice Buildin g Lots, in the new town of Penn or Peniotadt, now known as PH., Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Westmoreland ~,,only, Pn. 20 niches from Pittsburgh. Th,• tor,r, mowita of money recently expended. the mind er men oninloyed. and the improvement, :11- ready made, and in progress of eon.arisetion at Penn. are the la, ttvidttilta, of its pro l writy. With it, inex haustible mineral resource, and It.cal advanta g es, to gether with the facilities of trade and ..ornmerce ,eenrcd to it Iry the great P Central enn.ylvania Cenal Pailroa.l, not hi n g ea" prevent Penn from I...coinin g popolons and mi ls,' Laid manufactmin g town. 'fit, :fl r e r r ,„„ to t.O feet front, by from Ina to ILo feet deep. and w lo eated nor Mindlng. They are appraised at from 4.'%0 i2-to p•r lot . and will be ,old q•ithout re-erne to the big), • e.,t holder, if one-half tht• value i, bid to •-tart norm. 'title perfeeL cash. aunt i 5 a month (se on all h t t., tri t t,ok 4.41 for le,. thao Vtti, tto bit•• ilea ,II for Via and over, me-lialf cash, 1/111:011, in tnat r•-.,r, tt alt interes t on all de ,. erred payment,. $.7. ca,h to i s ' 1.14.411,0 h lot when :4,1d. A ).00131 Irani of T.-I) lo:ivo Coo Pa ,elivt.r Depot Of the lIono)11) : :)tiot '..oird I'. NI.. pr.,,01y. •III 1). and iv..• or ,TroUll ant 14.))):)!•••w..)1, to ,11 , 11.1. and from Iho Iro.• ni t•fi 1111.1 ehlidr4 II qtl . l , •tly ) VI)I. A sloio.noor. 01IN BIERER, Proprietor. r11111:-; 1 1A1 - N 1 )1: AND Pi 11'1 1 1..1N thrrinHi hilt, 44, Ii 4 - 1 _ tit fill 111111'.•. niiw ri thin iil 41,414. in-11,-111h 1 ' 6,111,4 h 44 ill tio e i n 1) in Jul), 14,1 f'l'n.444ht thivi•iii, tii the :in.! i 'Tin. ' I his $ , 1,11,114,1 1.101,1 3 C., 111 , 1111,1•: , ,if the i SKI., 4. mil the jircilirivliir ilvterininh.l $4ll, 11 , 111..!•• ii i lpi•nsi• In reniiiiinn : hl 4 - 1 4 11 M A El, 011 A •.! 1.. M. i li..rn ) (LC IP IN :N BRA No. 151 Filth ,tree t. le•I•Ai - en \V) lie IV) lie vet, 4.fl ILII.I a ..ti, /IA A:). ItrAilAte•-•, Ari I Ail • 1,11!illy I'2 7~ l llt "f ENI 117 ANV Alt 1.)E1) \"111 E vrE st: fl .fir z CO. FY /I: THE ItY-•iT 47.10 I E7 - Ing• L,.a E.tni:.• and 1,,,t Coe: 1,1.1,1. I+. LlMidr) .t far," •t•rtlnvnt ..lr. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. .9Oa E si Og U 'E' UE, - IRON AND NAILS, JtEiltiTA AND COMMON SHEET IROI, Idiotll'3 Patent Shafting. Pi ston LINK PlattN,&r. PI 1 - 1' , ;01:„Ii. I), Otl Wnter Stircet, uml Pirtii Street, PI l' TSHU R(:II, r tp: 1 , 1 - ant:lt n S,;11 IV:oer TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES, 17 , :c11 VTlveli from Twelve to Tlalrey Cis. pee Fool ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, MIMI HENRY H. COLLINS, FOI:IVIRDING :I\D COMMISSION 11EIICI1.I5T ("II F:t:SE,, BUTTER, SEEDS, EISD D. R. 11101,41Eits & CO., 1:110:1W I Ell ('.(TENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, Corner Rol,. and Pllc.t Street., CH UM ICU :s. SON, COMMISSION MERCY/ANTS, DEALERS IN. 1 7 . APER AND PACS, if:Owning Fire Brick and Pot ring, . . ad - Wr:livro.; P.ip. r `4llltlis. iur. I I 1., LOGAN Sz, GREGG, Importer, of H A H a) WARE, No. 4-v2 wood Street. 1,10 of 4111,1` tor . I I; . GEO. S. BRYAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PIG IRO N', No. 32 IVot)il sL, l'ilitsiprgli. .”.1 A Tho • 1 . -i . CO. ' l ' ll E EN'I'EItPRJSE INSURANCE Ulb PHILADELPHIA, iNSITRES AG.IINST 1).11A1.E I.) hr., )I..rchttu.ll,, at 1 , 1,111111H0 tale, ilrennuin. Ilford Stan-, Willi-on &G.: N:111., Fri.-nil, )1. (, IVI,Lte 11,1).T. Tre.11..1,...1 Henry \VII M,.1-.1(.e. L. I , :i 1V,...11; 1L,,. it. 5c1•...11 - :. I.lBtew.ut a 111,4 .141 b,, 11. Itrowg, ni .1..1en l't,: it, A.1 , , , hti0..wek...f It. 5.1 , 31)m.,..i...•1; Co; 1.. ca.+ll; .1. 1.. F.rrilit,r, 4.1 Wisod F. j:.vivilrtllllo Sl.lllll, CIIAII.LP.I-1 AV. t.!. 11.01111t,S ..I {':inter 111 e-a 31'EIr..y l':Is I.l:itter, 13r , /,,ii S Co.. 11.14011. t Co.. \VIII. S. I.avrly .1: C... - GEO. S. [Atli dz. ('O.. m, No. 5'2 IL C. Si. J. 11. SAWYER, LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet an►l Rosin soaps, No• 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa L. IL HUIAILIL EFCT G- rt, efz Manufacturers of every do,oription of FURNITURE, A full as,:orlrrictitcf 'FACTI. ED FURNITURE, cotc+tantly ou h an d, winch We WI I soli at tho lowest prices for C.h. air:J:ly - NOBLE, BROWN & CO., 125 and 127 Duane Street, NEW YORK, IMPORTERS OF English, Irish and Scotch Linens, White Linens of all qualities, May Linen, Blouse Linens, Brown, hay and Bine!: and White Holland, Farmers' Luck, Farmers' Drills, Plidding Canvasses. Raven's Duck, Carpets, Burlaps, all widths and qualities. Sold by the package. on most favorable terms. ,ml 2 SHE ATTENTION OF MEN uF MODE RATE MEANS is called to the offer (or sale of forty of the most eligsble BUILDING LOTS in the Second Ward, Allegheny City. The prices are suited to the hard times. and time will be g,i you to suit all purchasers. ForparticuLsrs inquire of ALEXANDER RAYS. Surreyor. Corner F.,sACotnmon and Water street, ROO3 ENTER.-10 firkins for sale by -1341 VITIALLISH H. SMITH it CO. - 3urtion ,e,ates AT Two CrCLOCK. P. M, CLINTON HOUSE, ANI , RECTIFYINC, 1)1:711,I,Elt P. II 1 I A ?.!• L I .I nrh N • 'if ii I N ruKrA:, F , o; THE LAN - UFA CT 1310P.R.9 OP No 45 :3MITIIFIELD sTREFJ PITTSBURGH, PA -= A ;:~- t Ovring SEWING MACHINES nEvyry, DURABILITY, N D 'CAPACITY-TO PERFORM EVERY NO ()TILER MACHINE CAN COM PARE WITH SINGER'S New and Improved Machines, AT fEEATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT The Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Pittsburgh Agency, No. 107 Market St. .zrcatly increased their facilities for manufactur o_ tie 1r CEIXiinVIED FUMY 31ACMICES, with all the recent of ro einents have reduced their prices, and offer for alc Ni w STYLE MACHINE. Price, SSO-.Hemmer, $5 Extra. It h. no longer que,t toned that the, Machines are the Ic-,t in tit, fir family sewing,. They It EM. Flild,, G.ATFIER A.ND STITCH' lit the tit—. 4 supernir manner. and are the only machines in the market that are t o well and simply made, that they ma) I, tient into families with no other instructions !Lin in a eirular which accompanies each inar•liin , ,, :Ind from which A CHILI. OF TEN TEARS Slav ren• lily learn how to use, and keep them in order. ' Their make upwards or FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE, d o the tenting of a family cheaper than a seam ,t re-, 4 au elc. it, even if she works at the rate of ONE CENT AN HOUR: I, de,. a Inc-hind, father, or brother in the United site ino nill pi•rmit the diudgery of hand Hewing in wh,it L :rover Baker Machine will db A Ivy, m. Pre , xp , clitinu,ly, and cheaper than can po3itit hit; ere 1.3 hand. 1r Send fin artvlar. The fir-I place . public estimation is now justly tte ,orded t., ho Grover & It: uer Machine, for family sew . me. iter the following reioon,—lst. It is more simple an •t kept in older thou any other Machine. 3d. whi,•l, will not rip or ravel, though every t 1 , 1 'Zit It SOWS from two ordinary spook, :us! all trouble Of winding thread is avoided, while the sam e maehine can be adapted at pleasure, by a mere change a , rspoul,, to alt varieties of work. 4th. 'The same Mai•lllit, rims silk, linen thread, common spool cotton, ethe eepcd tiuvlit y. fdli. The sewn is as elastic as the rtn,t ;4,, that it is free trom all liability to I reak in wadting. ironing, or otherwise. Gth.Theatitcli 0, I. this inaeliimi is mime beautiful than any other, or,ol, either by hand Cr. tnachtne. oitINIoNS OF THE PRESS: ie•st patent now in use._{ Easton Whig. SL,ToI gin in the estimation of all - -(ErieConstitution. It !lint it is reeommendeal— { Erma Democrat. Ltlmltt Telegraph. A necessity—lhatavia Herald. ever Itigker's is onrivalled—fßoclipargAtivertiser. Meet, the want,- orate honsewifo--{Anburu Ch-Advo. A ne...-ity in the fainily--iSouthern Inventor The i•licapest and best in use—{Baldvrinsville Gazette. The •3 the hest m use--(lVaterfortl Sentinel. The best inminfltetured—[Pittston Journal •tie pat ronage—{Jersey Shore Repnb. Greenerßaker have the beat improvementliant. leurnal. LI , I . I 1;:,140 7. , 1. out of order— [Westchesterl-1,:• nse—[Chicago New, Letter. utf , te athtuunges than any other—{Nash. arc made with it ITltil ea,te—{Ffasard's Gaz. hibur or those nt home—APlonglimsn. A yield of ten ye:lmola mate use it--(Farmer and Vie t - Al ‘l.• tnii, beautiful setving—illtentown Dem. see 4 or cotton threatl—[Rittsi. Advocate. m..; icnpie than any other—{Cleveland Reporter. Mei it.- pLiee in every . ramilv—{Abingdon Democrat. `es 1, yard it minute— r ,Clevtiland Leader. The 1...;i4 ti-ie for remiliee--(iiblieal Recorder. it nialva a fine, strong seam—fLaporte Union. NA77I.LN Ali HITITG, Agent, N 0.107 Market street. WEED'S PATENT 'LP • • , " 5 SEWING - MACHINES Hare gained the eonfidenee of all who use them, and. have ' proved one of the most va1u ,..•.,:7,-"-,Y7w" n..17: 1 ' ,l able inventions of the age. Tey" Ma it Si;Uttle. makig th•• Loek :stitch on I. it sides h of the cloth alike, whic n h Lu unravelled or pulled out. I h•a are all trudle with the high,: meehanleill skill, i i d. work well on all kinds of goods, 'n , rn the .ehtest Falar.e to - Heavy Leather. In partieu .l. ‘,.• tre I. nt.: ~.:11 the attention M all to our new Family etrine Mae hive. It has been manufactured expressly emits and Ins met with favor from all. Il is a, to render it almost impossible to uet out ,valor, or derange its operations; indeed it is so Sin' 1 , 10 :I, o. le-tettish one, that so .small a pieee of 111 , ...ThAtl- I In ,t,ll 's".• ::ye a de-m - iption of the different styles of .. W..4..1 Patent. • No. 1. a veT, convenient style, which can he 4•1 - kt I l•y Lind or font, on or elf its own table. For ‘.l , hippinit. and also for large manufacto rlo, tit,- it tieoee,ary placea number of Machines mt. a lone InntelL making one table answer for them all. trite. zaa. No. 2. With Walnut or Mahogany Table, either with Wl f thn‘lt Top, whiofi locks down. Price, $ll.O ft 11 , 1 110. No. 3. Sarno size as N 0.2, but runs with a telt, and at a illUch laohler rate of speed. .aind iz welt adapo,i e, tivionketorinO nolhinr. -or Leather work. " 'Machine in the market, as the, to. -- • • • ' oone on a tiewing Machine that it will not ounrdently asserted that this Machine rot, than any machine now in nse. Price, $lOO. O. 4. This mi:tune has a long arm, to accommo du- ork. It runs at a high rate of speed. runs •••,ily. i=, nithont doubt, the tn-i Machine fur Tail ,•rs, ;;• olh-red to the public. It is also peculiarly d .. Onidaidatien work, a• it is very simple yet sub • diniial ao.l duratic, lean hat little liauility to get out of No. 5. This is a new and cheaper Ft - le, anti a gen' t-ral far rive fir Faintly. Licht Leather, and a great rat-I,ly of work. It t , .heengotten up with reference to tarn-bins a Qtrtn:ig, and durahle, yet light and tatty} Machine, at a 1 , 1 - Ice than either of the above. It 11.11 i e,y, rapidly, and is pronounced the best ttl:ltlunt- now In market, for VA No. 0. This is a Machine got up on an entirely new , litlertint from anytliing ever_ before offered lo confidently assert that for family ei• a !iv- an equal. It is very light and tasty, runs " ,- Y t- thti•eless in its, operation, and usisi s straight needle. It is so arranged na to be ott.•rly nors—ible to miss stitches. It has a tension on• -tie and iiarrier a large supply of thread on the under The motion, are gattnAl by two email .44u:14, that run It ithout perceptible noire. The two ,trke.l In suelt a manner am never to both null 1,5 the ,tne l nine. and consequently little liable to e Tie- s , amt is very elastic, and the thread does e, •i Lt si!, in it ft will do coarse work better 11,, .1! V tive•lienc now in market, as it uses silk, cotton fir: .40131 Price.:so. I circulars Corm:died uraii, tib'Plcf:. 477 IIRUADWAY. NEW YORK. AVIIITNEV S LYON, Proprletorg. fn \:;,•11:, ,anted. Iml:7:lmam RI STATE. AUTHORITY lETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD pt ITED 1819 P 1.11.11.. Capita], $1,000,000. oly 1. 510r103 . 2.1 lle. Losses adjusted V.:...t.00.000. ProikTir in,ttred against I , INtIELI It) FIRE, Ott THE PF.BIIB OF INLAND N 1 VI;.11 . 1t 1 ::, oit a, ratea and rules as solvency Awl priillt will pi.riit. MIIINLEV'S ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONERY, No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank. 111 :en, 1; .1 1 , AT TITS SPACIOUS i 1, 14 11- 1 ,,,,..t i t., f,.‘n u i: l ll ~ "f rh U 'eto.srma Ilia liar, Ikliriuus Ire Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes or and every di , oription of Confectionery; all of the hey• matorial lie Nerved to order, day and evening. ordor+ for panto, promptly tilled. Call and jung for ptar.olf. intyG) tl. WGINLEY. MARBLE ! MARBLE ! =EMI JOHN 11 S CARGO IL&S A CeAIiTIITI sstacTioN OP PvIONUMENTS,. GRAVE STONES, Eitelosures, Posts, &c., &e., 0 - I.l_Thc: public are respectfully invited to examine our ia.ick. Prices low, and work warranted. jyraiyis NO. :S5 LIBERTY STREET. Fl RNITuRE FOR CASIT.—A full as sortment of Pittsburgh manufactured Fußra• TURF, einliraciug BUREAUX, BOOK CASKS WARD ROSES, Aud every artiele periled in a well furnished dwelling, as well (1,1 n splendid assortment of OFFICE FU:INITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the 01 oi l 1 IS (10110 at this establishment for CASH. priees.ire made accordingly. Pe mots In want of "uytliing lti the above line, woulttbe ~k i la ntamed calling at FACKINEft irtly . . os , 7 N 0.103 Smithfield st t, below Fifth. .1. P. FACSINIT., • • JOLIN M. Don:r. .--- ROUS Th' stood the test of long use, or the numerous prepare ..... . :.upplY just receive d, L. WILCOX ; • . ear. Smithfield and Fourth eta BRRY'S TRICOP rivalled preparation h and still stands at the he tions for the hair. . Ire sale by ASKET, BONNET, FIILI,Eft.S' AND Brisst ard' for sale by Stationer, apl2 ' • corner of Market and Second streets. 1 - 2. ' ._. = ,~ OEM S I I• 1" t:3- 33 EL S N POINT. OF PERFECTION OF WORK VARIETY OF SEWING, R. STRAW'S 8.2 Market street. ;CHARTER PER A. A. CARRIER Agent,., W. U. Surveyor. G 3 Vomit! street, Pittsburj all kinds, altulirid. HE TCORALITE AND PORCELAIN TEktht have now been extensively tested by the citizens of Pittsburg, and. the verdict in their Liver le unanimous. Many have laid aside teeth mounted on Gold plate to avail themselves of the m3prcrremeate embraced in these new and beautifaistylevof Dentistry. Their superiority consists mainly intheirperfeCt tation to the mouth—their perfect cleaneas, bolos without crack or crevice for food to find lodasorent, and made of a material on which the Juices of - the mouth cannot act; they are free from all metallic taste, corr .ion or tarnish and do not effect the breath. Which is o a great desideratum na all who wear Gold, /Myer, Plati num or other Metallic Plate, can Gratify. They also combine great strength with lightness,COM. fort and elegance—this with their chase resemblance to natural teeth render them the -most desirable snbsti. totes for those organs ever offered. An exatninaliory will hilly confirm all that has been said to their praise., N. STEBBINS, M.- D., Dentist, 191 Penn street. N. B. Teeth drawn by the painless process. jel&d.sw PROF. WOODS) HAIR RESTORATIVE, UNRIVALLED IN MARKET, WITH IMMENSE Home and Foreign Demand, IF YOUR HAIR IS GRAY, IF YOUR HAIR IS THIN; OR IF YOU ARE BALD, IT WILL RESTORE IT. IF YOU HAVE DiNDRUH.,_ IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD, IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE, IT WILL CURE THEW TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, • TO PREVENT ITS FALLLOSSING, TO MAKE THE HAIR GY, USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE SOLD BY O. J. WOOD & CO, 114 MARKET STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO, PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, A_ND DRUGGLSTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY. Sold by Dr. GEO. U. ELTSER, N 0.140 Wood •itreet, and 8.. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO, No. 6a, corner Wood and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists generally, jetilindair SUFFER NOT. ° --DRS. GOLDSMITH & CO, No. 4.2 Sixth. atzmet, „Pittsburgh, Penn's, still continues to be consulted on all diseases of a PRIVATE or DELICATE NATURE. From a long course of study and practical experience of unlimited extent, Drs. G. As Co. have the gratification of presenting the unfortunate with remedies that have never failed to cure the most alarming case of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath his treatment, all the horrors of Venereal and Impure Blood, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pain and Distress, or Inflammation of the. Bladder and Kidneys, Abscesses, Humors, Frightful Swellings, and the long train of horrible symptoms at tending this class of diseases, are made to became as harmless as the simplest ailings of a child. SEMINAL WEARNESS-Drs. G. & Co. devotes much of their attention to the treatment of those cases caused by a secret and eolitary habit which mins the body and mindmnfitting the unfortunate individual for either busi ness or society. Some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth are, Weakness of the back and limbs, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep sia, Nervousness, derangement of the Digestive func tions, symptoms of Consumption, ete, etc. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded, viz: Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forelxdings,aversion to society, self-distrust, timidi ty, etc., are among the marriage,.oduced. Such persons, before contemplating should consult a physi cian of skill and experience, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Ague and Fever cured,and war ranted. All letters containing a fee, addressed to Drs. GOLDSMITH & CO., Pittsburgh, Penn'a, will meet with prompt attention, and medicines forwarded, seam from observation, and a cure guaranteed. The strictest se crecy observed in all cases. burgh, P 1T... Don . 't forget.the place, No. 42 Sixth street, Pitts a apledydaw EYE AND EAR DISPENSARY. Office 95 Main street, (241 door, up dears) Buffalo, AL K ESTABLISEIED BY THE CELEBRA TED DR. JOHNSON, late of London, England. A great discovery in the science of medicines. being a certain and speedy cure for restoring the sight and removing all-diseases peculiar to the eye. Ts is versally acknowledged the only safe and sureremedy now known. It has been used with great success by the most skillful physicians in Europe and America. Patients in any part of the country can treat them selves successfully at a moderate expense, thereby avoiduk . 9 the danger and expense of filling into the hands ot unskillful physicians. This medicine (sufficient to cure.) will be sent by mail or express, with all neces sary directions, on receipt of Ten Dollars. - • Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible acre for Doafrias and Singing Noises in the Ears, -Nervous Head • and Mind armptainti, Affording instant relief to sufferers who have been trou bled with deafness for many years. After using this remedy a few days the patient is soddenly and almost miraculously enabled to hear ordinary toned converse tion; in the course of a few weeks the most obstinate case of deafness is effectually cured. Patients too numerous to mention have been restored to perfect hearing, and forever rescued from the snares of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders 01 the present day. Hospital and private testimeatab t and certificates from the most eminent physicians and sur geons in England, in whose presence deaf persons have been cured, and many - hundreds of private - tients cured can be seen or referred to. A case of. this medicine, (enough to effect a cure,) will be forwarded to any part of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address DR. - JOHNSON, Drawer 404. Office 95 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. je27.13 - rdtw Health and Happiness Secured. THE CONCENTRATED CURE, THE CONCENTRATED CURE, A POWERFUL REMEDY, A POWERFUL REMEDY, FOR WEAKNESS, FOR WEAKNESS, FOR EARLY INDISCRETION, FOR EARLY INDISCRETION, TRY ITI TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! OIING MEN WHO ARE .SII:IFFERING Y from thr effects of youthful indiscretion, can be surely and permanently restored by using the CONCENTRATED CURE AQUA 77 I P. , A Remedy of Great and Certain Power. This remedy is put up in small riots, and can be sent by snail to any address. A trial will satisfy. Uso it for a week, and you will eXperience a great benefit. A cir cular containing full particulars, sent (free) on applica tion. Price per bottle $l.OO. One bottle will last a month. N. B.—This remedy is suitable for either sex. Ad. dress K. CRUGER, Medical Agent, jy2."..av 742 Broadway, New York. PRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. 13ROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL:Office, No. 50 SMITH- field street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. BROWN is an old citizen of Pittsburgh, and has been in Practice for the last ttrentyfire years. His busi ness has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS in need of a medical friend, should not fail to find out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a reguhu; gredu ate, and his experience in the treatment of a certain class ef diseases is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtain ing permanent relief, by the use of remedies and following his advice. - DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a fetter, psoriasis, and a great many forma of skin diseases; the origin of which the patient is en tirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure and speedy recom sa SEMINAL WEA Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming tronbk, brough ton often by that solitary habit of sensual grah fication, which the young and weakminded often give way to, (to their own destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in this country—they-are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. RIIEUMATISM : Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this_painfhl disease in afar dop--he will warrant a ew H e. e also treats Piles, Gloet,'Gonnorrhero, Stficiure, Urethal Dis charges, Female Weakness.Monthly_Suppressions, MS` eases of the Joints, Fis Kidneys, no, Nervous Affections. Pais in the Back and lrritation of the Bled der, together with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing r directed to DR. BROWN, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pike burgh, Pa, will be immediately answered.. Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and secure from ob servation. • • - Office and Private Rooms, No. 60 ffraithfield strati Pittsburgh. Pa. Second Arrival 1859. OF CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT 'I nth FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITTSIIIIRG.FI 4 PA. iisr D. & H. IeicCALLUX._RESTECT . FULLY annotmee that they are - reeiving a second supply of CARPETING, selected directly from the Importers and Manufacturers, by one of the arm, now in the East, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. Also, a new style of CANTON MATTING. for Summer Parlors. The latest make of CARPET SWEEPERS, etc., etc-, which shall be -offered at the lowest rates. Dee] W. D. , If. McCALLITAL THE WkIMIIRAIIE.. 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