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Buy it for me; then engrave the Cardinal's arm: on mine, so that the two may not be distinguished ono front the other. On your loyality depends the benefit you will draw from thistransae tion." The watch was bought by the watch maker, who knew his customer, and on comparison bore out the description—was duly engraved by the confederate—duly sent home—and duly in so called Tommi's pocket, ready for the trick of tricks which was to close the evening. The Pope, we should sac, being an enlightened man, neither believed in, nor had Leen dissuaded by any tales of sorcery for counten ancing the entertainment—merely feeling that so far as slight of. hand went he was a wan dering lay man, and the clever fellow brought in to amuse him, the priest of many mysteries. The exhibition accordingly went off capi tal "To the end of it," said Torrinni (accord ing to the and by way of I, , ,uyterl, I went on to the famous trick which I had con trived for the occasion. Here, however, I had to encounter many difficulties. The greatest of these, without question, was to lure Cardinal to give me his watch, and that without directly asking for it. To gain my point I had recourse to stratagem. (in asking for a watch, many had been handed to me, but I had them back, on the pretext, inure or less true, that, offering, as they did, too peculiarity in shape, it would be difficult afterwards to iden. tify thekne chosen by fns, •• If, Messieurs. any one among yoo," said I, •• has a rather , large watch (the had pre sly thb. peculiarity.) and would entrust it to me, should accept it willingly as the one fittest for this experiment... The Cardinal fell into the snare, and the I conjuror examined, and admired, and asked questions about the Cardinal's handsome watch by way of •• ward in the French conjuror's dictionary for the Jr.e ! liminary talk which is to beguile time, and pot j an audience off its guard. (On skill in this de partment of his art. M. Robert Hondin us, depends many of the spells of White Ms gic.) But, to return to the Cardi'nal's watch After praisng, its capital' qualities tip to lb. 'S , c," said Torrini, •• a first proof of them. And, with this. I lifted up the watch as high as rev face, and let it fall in the pariv,t - There was a cry of fright um every side. The Cardinal, pale and trembling, got up. Sir, - said ho, with ang.•r, " what sea have done is an extremely bad joke.- But worse was to come for the Cardinal, who set such store on his Breguet. Torrini stamped on the case, crushed it in pieces, an d took up only a shapidess mass. The Cardinal was hi a rage ; his watch—a chronometer, too —was the only watch of the sort ever made: and Torrini handed alaout the heap of broken metril that MI !night be sure that the broken heap was the Cardinal's watch of watches. The identity of the Cardinal's watch proved. the next feat was to get than real one into the Pope's pocket. But there was no thinking of such a thing so lung as his Holiness remained seated. Some experiment for getting hite out of his chair must needs be found. I had the good luck to find one. They brought me in a huge mortar and pestle, pot put it on the table, into which I flung the wrecks of the chronometer, and began to pound them with all possible fury. Suddenly a slight explosion was heard, and from the bottom of the vessel came up a reddish dame, which gave the scene of real magic. All this time, leaning over the mortar, I pretended to look in, and exclaimed to myself at the wonderful things I saw there. Out of respect to the Pope, no one rose ; but the Pontiff giving way to curiosity, at last approached the table followed by sonic of the audience. "I do not know to what lam to attribute the bewilderment I feel, said his Holiness. " but I can see nothing." It was the same with myself; but so far from the owning of it ; I begged the Pope to come round the table, to the side the most favorable for seeing that which I announced. During this evolution I slipped into the pocket of the Holy Father the Cardi dinal's watch. The experiment went on, the watcl - in the mortar was broken, melted and reduced to the form of a little ingot, which I handed around to the company. "Now, said I, secure of the result I was about to obtain, "I am going to restore this ingot to its primitive form, and this transfer minion shall take ,place during the missage it is about to make hence to the pocket of the person in this company the least to hi:,f suspect ed of confederacy. '413! ah i" cried the pope in a jovial nuninr, " this gets stronger and stronger. Put what worth/ you do Mr. Sorcerer, if I were - to demand that it should be in my pock et ?" goliness has only to order to have his Wish obeyed." The ingot was again displayed—and, of oollr=e instantaneously hidden (Ha conjurors can hide any small matter;( Torrini dried " Pass 1 . and lo ! the Cardinals chronometor was in the Pope's pocket—safe and sound. - The next day the sorcerer received a diamond snuffbox. 400 barrels Prime N. O. Molasses, Oak Cooperage; 30 do St. James, S. H. do; 30 do Lovering's first quality Syrup; n 100 hags good to choice Rio CofTee't 'l5 Wicket's choice Java do; . 125 Half Chests Young Hyson, Imperial, Gun Pow der, Oolong and Pomhing Teas - 100 boxes assorted brands s's, S's k 10's lump To: bacco; 10 kegs Covington six twist Tobacco ; 75 do Bi. Curb. Soda; 5 barrels A10m; 10 do Dairy Salt in Sacko; al bags Gram Pepper; 1.5 do Allspice; 6 do slat Capsia; 30 boxes No, 1 Soap; 100 do Chemical alive Soap; 25 do German do. 30 do Variegste;l or Toilet Soap; 50_dozen Cin Vast iboards; 50 do Buckets; 30 do Tubs, assorted sizes; 100 do Brooms; 50 boxes 61. R. Raisins • -do No. 1 Norfolk Chocolate; 40 do Madison Starch; Gil bale., No. 1 and 2 Batting; :30 barrels Bleached ElePhaut and Whale_Oif; TO do Strait's Tanners do 30 do Cod do do 10 do Robin do '2O do N. C. Tar. In store and for sale by 406 LLER . & RICHETSON. AT-S'IT/ WORY BUICK HOUSE, of iour rooms and three Int, of ground, situate near the outer Depot, Alleglimir City. Will be sold for $l,OOO. • augh3 S. CU fiii RT & SON, 51 Market street. BEEN APPLES.--20 bbls. Green Apples J just received, and for sale by JAMES A. FETZE, auglB corner Market and First stre ß ets. MANCHESTER PROPERTy.--4 Build. ing LOt,t, each at feet front on Washington street, feet deep to South alley. Price $4OO each, or $llOO fur the three lots. For sate by aiJ 8. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market st. BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GIN GER for sale-by B. L. FAHNESTOCK & Co., 4 y 20 No. 80. corner Fourth and 'Wood streets. ROOMS.--5U dozen for sale b augll HENRY H. COLLINS. PITTSB URGH - POST. THE CONJUROR BEFORE THE POPE. Being summoned , to exhibit before Pope Pius the Seventh, the conjuror cudgelled his brains to provide some astounding and courtly new trick for that express performance. And it is merely by this incessant watchfulness of contrivance that these wearers of pinchbeck crowns keep on their thrones. But a true ar tist will always be equal for the occasion, and willing to sacrifice money for self•assortion. ' ThisVorrini, then, was to show off before the PoPe and conclave. „, After having selected—said he—from my re pertory the best of my trlcks, I put my brains on the rack to imagine something, Which, be longing to the moment, should present an in terest worthy of so illustrious an audience. But I had no need of searching for any length of time; chance, that inventor of all inventors the most ingenious, came to my aid. The very evening before that on which my show was to take place, I happened to he in the shop of one of the first watchmakers in the city, when a servant came to inquire whetter the watch of His Excellency the Cardinal was mended, "It will not bo done before this evening," said the watchmaker; "and I shall haVe the honor of bringing it to your master." "'Tis a handsome and excellent watch," said the tradesman to me; " the Cardinal values it at more than 10,000 francs, because, having or dered it himself from the illustrious Breguet, be fancies it unique of its kind. Yet, what an odd thing! two days agora mad, young fellow of this town ofours came to offer me,for a I,ooof, a „natal by the same maker, exactly like the Cardinal's." "Do you think," said I, "that this person has really any intention of parting with his watch r r. !-•-• t • ." • , ••• ,if .f • , '••• • • Antnsftents. THE NEW , uDEN.NY's GROVE;' recently fitted op as IRON CITY 1, now Open for the ancominocation of Pie-Nies, tire Parties, .0. ICE CREAM AND REFRESIIME:siII`B. szr• A Rand of Music always in attemlance. A good covered platform for dancing. jo.lfma \r-tf IinEVELER MILLET:. JOHN Met' Will V, 0 t:Xr. t• RILL POSTER" Will attend to tlw Distributing and Posting of BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMMES FOR Amusements, Railroads, Steamboats, Ships, Hotels, Sales, Etc., PITTSBUR:aI, PA. tn. Orders sent to the tan,: of the Piltshurgh ',II/ hit,. or Icily Gazette, will r‘teeivt. prnmpt SANFOE.D'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, N EVER DE BILIT A T ES. eoittpouniteil en!' rel y from Gum., and 1 1, ..51A ,, ttn0.k0 ,,, ta1ti , N1,4 , 11,,1,:1,41-llllL i rd e.d.ttnne, 1111 , 1 all tlvit; 11,1,1 a, and i% 11EAV re s.,rtr• I tai with voLi:itlo , . n, in' • 'all thr Lhsea,es for !itch It reownnEe•nde.l. PI! ittnlnn the Inst two years 1119 H of rensi ns the mutters,. 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I it .•N:I F44t 4 444 itit-,.444 - . .11 '414 •4 - ..0 I Ur i It 114.• A.. 45 Sii)AN \I, AMERICAN CONFECTIONARY 1SIu~lc;alc :uul k:rlall Cr,oll. ,11. t 4,11 ,y• Si. ('lnir •Irrri .rail s. cluAwronD, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, AND NOT 11111 PURIM t.t rl:+im~..f,•%.•rp 1,1,1 P:..1. Capt. IL .1 I;rt. l'lrlure Caller) W:11. C. Ho. third ii i of Itill1 , 1112.;. t 1,.• M , . .•hatilos' Batik. 1.'011211i , -tr , ••• t. 3tl M 1410 I 1 Pr I'lll ill/GI:API! II.11.1.1•11a. and ha, tn., IiII•• , 1 up iL, r 4,4.01 111 a tn , urpa ,, ,l. It, 11,.liti• Innidil • to. tal.t,ill[l.-nt 1115 rperption 16..,ti1. h.. lot“ o ik.-iiitto.o 111 ,1% 11l )1:.111/1 itsmill,••ro.r :lily o hot', to li , .i/... I...iiity 4.1 hin titre and tnn•nildlll.•l3l , de - Ann . :lnv, , 1101 i I; 1, 10,1(111 E.l/11111., 1.1 . :1.8 MI till • ,111,1• Ii ~r. .In ••,,, 1,.1 ~mitp. .lotiely through it. In Gin tiperatint; ronitis. thi• inosl tintirovotic!ititloll-1 side and sky livlits 1155 it fiteility iii_ s finish. i Picture in tire• tie net Lnl lii inalte Ins i•.l.3l , l , lliticii: !lie resert ci .0! licrstinii inqtc. 11Ir •,xiwnelloo,nr.• to patrr , nis thn: non htit milted it-3,4 11, 111 . 1•IIII , I.u. Till• lit 1,. andtln,LON, n, pint his • 1. 3• 11E3,.. ati,ls:lw The 15Vestern thivershy. T ls INSTITUTIt)N, with ito Ihll Roam of iiiiitructors, a extra-eve and Valll3lllo CalPltiet complete toe it clicolletil and Phil pill eel Appal - idiot. mostly new, and a large Alit otters the hest ailviontige. lu tliteie to a prep: : ngory or collegiate entirsii. 'l'h;.. next terra trai S•lar•rnh, sth. atig6:3‘,"s.4 WM. ItAI EWELL. ti..q..tary 11 ENTEEL It()A N(4.—Si X gt•nlionicH ‘_,A can ht. /11,01111114odatt-d I' 0 ”111+ xn,l I.l.rdm, in a tirst-el.s hoarding ph.a..antly Loomed Liberty r•treet. two innuitps walk How NI.. M 1,114. 4 ,1.1 - firm a the city. For further Information •4.:, to 1, 11. WHITNEY. at the othof, the •xturrantrPaeh CHARLES IV. \V IN (; :Auil ATTORNEY AT LAW, IN CO, PEN N.. 1 4;.. Al'4/ 1•1"11.1 , 1“• 111 In rn,mue. Criiir.•. and curnbria enuol le•••• • •• rri HE MANtiFAITI 7 I:EU,-; s A NV YE, WI C ltEfq ICA L old VP. Elt.VilVF: t-t) p, liner si t' u'at ing it to the , e,rest tesig known to :he tradeore fully persuaded that there is no Family Wash ing Soap m the United States,f,,r so little inoney, havina at once so many gout qualitn,, (and so few dercounts:i OF I - lEAUTI —in colors, firmness, surface and is. lure generallv. OF PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine, elm', fish oils, stalefrease, and adulterations . OF QUALITY—For washing Moth.— ' rf nrecy deserip. Con, coarse or fine: cotton, , woolen or silk; dyed, printed or wlntc, raksmai Mr, grease, piteh, paint, oil, printers' ink, slmernakers' wax, ete., from clothe., furniture, and from the hands. Give it a fair trial for yonrselve., and he convinsed. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a solo. of the directions. ti. C. .1. H. SA V; Y ER, jeS .1; Wnod Pnt,bni,rn • D. C. KNEELAND F,F.vs voNsT4 NTL IN HAND MARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES ; Also, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable tar Shoes, Dry Grmd s , 5,.. a t F,,, c . ra prices. Corner Virpu alley And Wood etreet. kttord story—over Citizens Bank.) Pittsburgh. to. matt ALLEGHENY CEMETERY. SECRETARY AND TREASURER'S OFFICE: AT No. 37 FIFTH STREET; SII PERINTENDANT'S OFFICE AT THE CEMETERI _ - JUST RE( !E v If A NDSOM E of CH I CDRE N'S READY MADE CLOTHING, of all descriptions. along with Ladies' Dress Caps and Head Dresses, :old all the new styles of Patterns for June. M. A. WEAVER, No. 24 Filth street, 00000.1 story, Rooms Nos. 7 and ft. ea MARION ST R RE'r.—For sale, fortahle twostcry Brick Inn-fling, of tiro rooms and cellar. The lot is Ist feet front, by Mt feet deep, on an alley; a large grape arbor, stone wall sot paling in front, a frame outbuilding. Ste. , Pros- , v , 2„tact. , Tern,,easy. S. CU runmt r & SON, jeo al Market street - REFf N ED suciA R.— - 10 bbls. E.',.st.wick's snoniard crushed sugar 10 do do coarse polVoll.-,1 do 10 do do fine do d„ 30 do Penna. A coffee crushed d o 10 do do B do do do 5 do do 0 yellow d o In store, and landing, and for sale by •P2/3 MILLER a RICKETSON E XTRA SUPERFIN E WILIT;E RECORD le -, ER, a superortrijlalplrpo=,tazf,gv,a. For Rent. - ) FLINT GLASS FAcToitiv.s, SIT ITATE in the -Borough of Birmingham. belonging ,„ cite of the tato Mulvanr, , lpceased, and lately earried nu nom. These 'Factories are now in thinaiugh repair, and in full operation, With all the uere,ary implements and conveniences requisite fur the exiefl,/,• 1112MlifilVfin, Of flint glive, of that , iiialatir atyle and quality for which tho,e Works h a v e b gga Justly celebrated. l'os,s,ion given on the lir.ttlay ia . .ktienst next. C. illmsEN. Exeo,t), of the Eqaic :\ tulvany. l'itlalairgh, Juno 17th, lafal. - • FoR RENT.— STORYTHE FIFTH THE POST BU I 'JUIN° 11 1' 1 INQUIItE . 1T 'lilt Fir( ) . Nr 4 in -A- ", ' l° ' COY of Allegheny, 5.1511 Ili t 1.1 Mitt V.•l tlt.at the intro Di tiinnneris 14, ucrnmmwlate 1111.111,+ till, 111 en ir? eny. and give to them 111115111. Intl. the ile-iridle eiiitifortt ~ r itity and roumry united. There are Aiwa Lai of HNI feet rem., tilifin liar yet. It o`d lietireen \Viedern :Ind (nod Lion", avenue, toll the \Vid ado el 1:4111111100- ha, n enod .beet m fr.,nt and alley w the rear r 0511111 113 , 1t5t 111.. lit 100 11,111,111 ti. v 1. If it till h 1.11.k..111.• I,lln. 1. i .10111 , i t•I V. I ti••rt•i.y n .•.15,.1 iiiiiiry with the i.e....11ene., id Tile, beautiful !Id:. will 11,,1•11 fOr 1,,,1)-4111•• ) tth tl.e jalvll.,z. 1.111. 1114.111 within lit t 1 p 4 .1.41. '111••1 iirt• ”1,, 11 to de , 114;1 , 14.• h/o . titiml w..111L1 .10.1.11 luonll coon 'I \VI KID. I,.tcutt., lott4;:mirth )It SA I.E. .1 ,uperit,r Garin If , I twrc, I a larg,. nop, itk , ll 1...tt , 0tt I til4,lt i a great 1..ir4.1111. Tli , 1 M A , " 'IP-. Inr15:11 . N I . .4U Ut . I 144•0' PRIVIING, 11 RIT111; AND IVRIPPING NUM CO I ■ . W. GRAFTON, PAI'Elt 11)EALEI?, 2 4 0 07 cor. Din mond oli y, PITTSSUP.CH, P 1 • •• C. 111111 , •Il • f /•11 I • Ilan, i 114 1i.i1.11.‘ - t.tt..l ••• Z \ , , \ r o . l' 1. , . l . tri•l [ilit• W 14111.: 1 . q.-1, I 14.1 1'111%114, OE ' .1 Sll I IP I' 0 It It 0t: S. PITTSBURGH STEEL. WORKS =IEEE cprlng. Plow, uit.l A. 11. Sil 11 Siarlit I s 1,, GEO. R. WAITE cif CO EATIEGE AND EAr.E(.}: Ati , ,LAIS ItOP.!:? ~,_. ~._ ~ r. r~.~~ ~,i It 1 1 ' I Ba, - cgc Angl.lv; Du ;terl-,.,`,L WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers Exchang(' Itro;o.l., 'ooi/ Slrti I, corotr of Third gibr T, t 1, 1 ., to, ii,.• It t I.IIIHLII, I ”41api 01\ I,:shij: l/11111 Ihr• i ...1 11.1 ,. .‘ , '2.. 1,, 1,•1 . 11, 1.,111 ) Jr, API:. ELF:NIA \ 1.t1.1. A \ .;t ~..•1111. 1'.1..nt 3114 I , l.‘nri..lltint. 7,11:11 . .1 LI FEEE) , IitEET, NEW ymo; CANNEL COAL OIL. ci n ,ory, (if , Till: QuALITI ki !WI ...ti I.i. are / /; 11.11,, , ;:1: 1./ , , lI T /TT , : r.v ter:l.) .1..1 LA PIA , SII'I2, 113111 Ith:rilZh'll.7, A13 , 11:r. 1. , I I.V r 1 . ,1; c.E.VEILIL fr T ~,T E.V.s/ I L r 'LEA/; A.% PEAL . • II . :, /TEA /LIN( b: IS r/11. .1//' 1.1:F TA I. A NI, A 177e.1C711 . 1; 11 . /..s' .1 f PA .1/ .1 .1 1 , :.1"rt sou, , .111 ; (1. , )7711. , dr— iorv , l . t • (1, , 1 11, 11.1., .1 • ,p : /1' I.'t li'111 . 11.1T1( ' 11.1.1' E ' il,i 11, .11,111011' LI.Id• ,•ii laiup-,ootici• , ii lhall, , 111) 11111111 11.pwn in 1110 nil., Trim tic: oviin with Oki Itio w w1;-titti.,.. rlipl iiit the • 3..111 lamp ‘‘ ,l l , iur i-ar t :dll 4 1/..1 11/ 1••-11 1 X 1q.111,111 1 1 It, (•,• tillt:ltct i t'..r It ad 11.4 r‘raing liv. 11y Ow oilroliCliili-t•rritiirii cif 01 i.itioitrc a light that orinant fail I ar riwilll,l-4 fur tofiturig are imw vory r..nd nn grunt iiet..ltif It, the all, W.. Lite pati earn ,- le Of the Pi - q . e litivt littrtlity, to which It, itir Ito th, csia•l nn itttlititiiin tit the trit..l,. All at the loweat rittett. Fur ,ale by the turret, nr al ttOßlittlltet to telit rent, 1.101 - ,, by ADAM lc. FEEDER, it , riners or Coal Ne. : 1 Pelati Avelino, near high otreet_ o• - _:o.:11tiatty toot far from Übe Coort note.e., COM NI E RCIA L COLLEGE, College Hail, Diamond Birmingham TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCE. For W, in , • Plain Writing Writing:tint liCsllk-1 C41.111X VACULTY. N.SHA FFEIC , Profe,sor of Writing and Book.Heepin G. IL LEITH EA D..1a.. Profe,or of PenmanAnp. C. F. V.' Prober-or of 80, ok-K coping and Com mercial Calculation, It F.l'. W. B. HOLTON. Lei• Ult, Ihatory and lien eral EON. R. P. FLENNIKEN, Ex.-U. N. )1 Mister to Len t irk, member of the Pntsburuh Ear, Lecturer on Commercial Pitt IF. M. F. EATON. Le,•turer on Einem ton. call ands pe• what has net before attempt..l hr any penman. namely: Specimen., of t Irniurental nip! Praellcal pair p , ,,ce. in the , Lori trim 9i ~rroud=nptc:u'ds. Good huarding at g5..!...50 per Week. limminOunn Ferry free for studentm. Entrmee at any time. For Tocimei, °loll-hand Writilig. po,tap• .tanu., and 2:3 ) I NI from th,• sul , eriber, on Sat , :toth,lKti9, a HAY M yeari, „Id. fifteen hands high, one hind I.a.t Ade, ettllSl•ti In Ow saddle girth, itiek, and trots under the saddle. haul on an olddoeking saddle, with d a rk cre ss . barred saddle ehith. The thief gave his name ai..101.1N BARN Err. is a feet high. with Hark whiskers. and had on n Mad; and lad hat. The above reward will Is paid for the flare and tloel . . or one-lialf foi either. It. FL l'Arl'EltsiON. ear. I lianiond st. Cherry A. A. CARRIER 5; BROTHER, AGENTS, No. 63 Fourth Street. `IOMMONW EA LT H INSURAANCE kJ COMPANY, at Harriahurg, Pa. Chartered enpit.l, t3U0,000. Hon. SIMON CAMERON, Pre,ddent; S. S. Carrier, Secretary. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN. HITRANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. 'Assets, $' 1.. 789 .73. - Hon. JOEL JONES. President; J. It. Secretary. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia- Assets, $324.351.42. GEORGE H. HART, President; H. R. Coggshall, Secretary. • apMdyd LimE---2UO hhls.. fresh, for sale by an4k3 HENRY H. wmaNs.. =EMI J[or .*ale and go—Set. JONES, BOYD & CO., C.t ST ST L MIEEM!! CtiE.SER. I I •. - 11:1'1 I / r;'r-, f. l'! // !' ~ No. 25 Fifth Stre.l, =Er LADIES' DRESS GOODS, 1[1.1( Is I. tl IC ,11111I.•= DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE BIRMINGHAM WEITINO ACADEMY, 'rime unitrrilted. 20 11. 11 . I EiTiILA U. Prmeiral. Pa. $5O REWARD a... ',a ti' }. ,speriai (Polices. Vegetable Substitute for Calomel and Blue-Pill. B VEGETABLY. UNIVERSAL PILLS by restoring the howel3 to their original daily and nab, 1 - 0/action. give strength to t be stomach. purify the blond rt.-establish the healthy eondition of the digestive or V l tirle. and thus cure colds, coughs, rheintia tn.m....lropsies, and sicknessg,eneridly,tvhether chronic or recent. The celebrated Abernethy AllrH:—.• After haviniz cured the derangement of the 'bowels, debility sap all diseases generally disappear of (heir own ac,,rd, e1..0 in a 'll,l time.' 'the of a century has t-eMi t -bed i he worth of these Iwyrind uispute, non purr:oll - e auti iliedoonte; ;utd their i.re by of I 9.) eonseientioni physkinns, and by over a 511,,, that they are supplying one of the t,lllt, of humanity. and are ni advance of medical , cience. The above pills, zilthough purely vegetable, are now known and used as it substitute for calomel Ws- Chh•ridrita .11ite.1 producing all its .alterative and other indh•otions. with none of its disorganizing of tine eclat.—ttflett crippling for dis. n , -lion 1114.11 the teeth and Korn:'. prepared , tientration non, the satin , I,rue:int.-A—l he Life , Addl. ,uhstiotte fen p••••••• the peenliar action on the ...ending organ-, ••1 - that prepai,tion from no r,•ut). hot none of its Cali vainlg or other iniiirion eth , ctr. Thii.e who have used them. as a (dee:Tilt ,11,1,1,,, or. thertvise,ftward to them prar.e. come nearer too concentrated t:-sense of Life than on 2, thing yet (node. in the way of medicine, ',wt.. pill given When all hope h., He'd, ha , . often re , .tored health. In bier. they , ...oppl ) an ori.,atue principle to the blo,d.ahvaya nantin;.; ' oi xtr . r.ine c«es of • :L . lttlt . ^- , I Ild people have the s,- ••r. tom., or early ttl.l It re-tired l'y the Life Addition 'I heir collie a. hic pre-crver, is beyond estimate. Itrandreth , . I,'en.ta.,l,- niver....Al Pills remove from the „ por,ott the .11,•:. ro eF. ORO t\'l.` nu: 1M0..., vnsfle, file linnote ,1,14,1•••. or I • ,•f at the concretnin. have then Il.nnrtrretr! Ilea,n,,'gl.tlollt, of the 1,4.11 1114 ht - ttet• .1 , ••••• tb. 1,1,...1,t0trive •rviv from the .or , e f, ion trbenee fir.llrandreti i 4. live. the life ),111. tp:c of the Life ‘dtlittk.lll . lll,—froni eventide 1 , !1` /1 , till• pur e . Iv , !, • I: elseted ra .14,1 inch . lit Phyl//-. .141 Ili., 1.1041...•111 1 1.1,1,1 by the n ,ie '• N... t -Iret I. Crart.lrolirt C ('rain-q,.1 ' lll..trbt- N.. Dinlttrtiti -qr.., ht, .t It, 1:7 .1,1t - r 4 In .1,1, Talc Tuns III: if), •,• I , r Il • .trri.r,'....lttritt.t, rt,ltzetl m. , r,i-t.t 1 , ) Ail ;..• Christadoro's Hair Dye, v. h.. h ~, lit .• 11111,- WHITE TO BLACK, I .11., / , ‘‘,[l,. , ..l:ytfi , t tip the pilot.. • lii,' 1 , t!1- II 01 - 11, , .t• , I ilotv..rl•l. .•‘• 1:.1 .t:; I! ta. C111:1. I,E1). 02. 411.1. t, ~ Tlu. lui '11'() N W it' A S'l'L 1111 !'ANAL. •I 1.1: ..; , , . 4.1•••• t !, •r. .1. :1.1 'lit 1 ."5, X 31 , N ••. , P.71/1••11. t yLoi t/til.•.to . . ~^‘• " , "'" l s the t. 11... iL.. 1,-: 4 . 11: , I . 1. lf,fy r - 4 trill-A,14, i•I .1 , .4 • 1,, t•• 01.1/ tln•..t„Pf 1 , 44:7 ..,11” W.• ri•iolv!T F. r•. f. t\' .t GEO. ISLETCHEIL GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, (Inv.:limit:ll flair f.r I ;Oil N and Griilltmru till. 61 11 titti T ritvl:l LUNGID 1J F . F , - • . i.‘ HI \II H (I.' 0 1? ED A it 4 , Dtl Wilder NT reel rinsT ortAss BE%\lt 11.101 NT BOOkS, t oi• COMMERCIAL STATIONARY 1 NTI I'S C_; 1;1 lEl=ll I I; ' Et I: 11 CE N A N,. ,; •i row., PITT..BURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL. C. G. HUSSEY & CO., =ISE Braziers' Boit and Sheathing Copper, it ..1 Fart No. 37 Pifi qtr. rt, Plitabiargh, L. .iTTORNE V .Vi IIW AND coNyEl'.lycl,l{, T IM t 1 1.14. , 1 7 .1N I) I, 11(IiES I Lithographie E‘lablisiment in thr City WAR. §iCIIR VC UM AN, PRACTICAL LITH 0 G RAPH E R CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS, Ia r•!'•s r~'t i :.R 111.11.1 21, _PITTSBURG if. PA. IHA V ETHIs Y A )1211TEjoviTif truth nu•, Mr. I. DELLoW u 1 1110 Colli•rtalmw, here ,04. r Lr , •nll.lllttl 111111, tho fir L. m',/,4 JA.MES LEMIN. J”Fri GULLLAV JCVES LEMON Undertaking in all its Branches. LEMON & DELLOW, No. 11S Fourth Street, AI;EPI;EPAREI) Dit UNDERTAK -1:1; 10 1111 :LA 1, 1,111111,1, io Ulu L„.t wanner. Irric, - 4 +:444 rile We spaegd attention to FISK'S NEW STYLE TENT METALLIC Itl'IlIAL CASES, r.r the .ale w loeh they are FOIe f 11 4 ,111. 1, in this city. and of which a, I,,up goindantly on hand n complete a,ortinent regard, beauty of :Amt. and finish. they excel all °Ult.'s. Funerals will he supplied with Hearses. Ilor=es and c7driages promply, and 11l 11,1 1 , 1 r rates than any other c , tabb , hroent m fhry eity. Gintranteeing to render Nat "'Notion. they solicit it eottinttarie“ of the patronage heretofore ,o liborallv extended to the old firm. f apls 'EtvE m crcr _ ERA UESNE IRON STORE. COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, FLAT VAILIWAD BAR OF ALL SIZE'3, ETC., FTC. Hare removed to their new exten.iNelVarehouse. Now. 77 Water and 9-1 Front Sts., Where they are prepared to execute all order,. in their line. having a Lary, and eemplete :ie Sortment of •' Dn ! ilealle nnumfietured good,. constantly on hand, which they otter on liberal terms. feltatf lIE ruiLAIL HEFRIGERATuR. _L with Fitter and Water Cooler Combined hirollThr importxut pruiciples nev.•r Lef re mt, t ined llhielk M E T, 17111.:1.1 SLY:I, &c.. To ht , kept loncel, dryer. and IrErS:r3 than Vail t,r do'ne rrnl, any other RefrlOrt.r 11,..; 114 , W ill II:111 , 1 and for , ale at T. J. CRAIG'S, 121 Wood treot. tire ,10,N from Fifth. II N N SIIEPHARD to Mut.,ll k Shopluml.) Druggl•t, Corner Wood and Siztita etn A ~mplo, pi-I't79, 1 - F.l -, ICINE9, PAINTS, II con,tantly on baud. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Will find at to their advantage to give us a call. Manu facturer of the celebrted SOPER. CAPILLI "A -• • i ea .1• •• • DAILY SALES AT N 0.54 FIFTH ST , at the new Commercial Sales Boom,, No. f$ rth;, street, every week day, are held public sales of goods m all variety, suited for the (role and consumers. from a largo stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consignments. that must be closed forthwith. AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. Dry goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly every thini , needed in the line for personal and family te , e • tall cutlery; hardware; clothing; hoots and shm, ;la dies ware, .tc. _ _ Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; hells and bidding: carpets; elegant iron stone Chian Wane; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, , te- AT SEVEN O'CLOCH, P.M, Fancy article,; watches: clocks; jewelry; musical in -1 Arms/ins: guns; clothing; dry goods; boot and shoes; book .; stationery, Lc. P. M. DAVIS, itel.Y Anctioornr. A'Moll RN ED SA LE OF FIFTY BUI I, D im; boTs, in the town of PENN or PENNSTADT, Westmoreland rounty. Pa.. twenty-six miles east of httslurgh, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. on MONDAY AFTERNOON. at 2 o'elock, on the premises. ,Penn or Pennstadt need, no putting. Title Perfitt. TER ~,,—s s cash, un coil lot alien sold, and $:, a rn , ntli par lot. on ell lots which sell for less than SZO; on lots that sell for $.50 and over, one-half cash, and one in one y.nr. Interest on all deferred payments. .1 • Special Train of , Passenger Curs will leave the Pas senger Depia., curter of Liberty and Grant streets, at 12 ~ 'chat and :',O minutes precisely, on the day of sal'', alit il , take iassengers to :m from the sale FREE To pre vent confusion, Fri,. 'Pickets, securing 11 comfort:dile seat. tot the ears,) to and from the sale free, Pan to' had at the Auction Rooms of Mr. Davis. Nu. :A. Filth street, if called for No heat secured without a ticket, and no ticket issued after nit the seats are tak e n. N o o ne a d. tooted to the cars without a ticket. 'Therefore call with out .1, Sty, if ymt wish to enjoy a Fret' 1:1.1,. Boys :mil and .doldrun positively prohiited. :Mal.. - P . M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. BUGGIES AND BAROUTLIE AT A ITC -11( )N.—o n SATUIIIIAY MORNING, Austin! :no, at 11 o'elook, in front of the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, will he sold— )1J u. new 111,n Buggy; 1i..• .I,mey IVag ,, n, nearly nas two,Leflt Baroll , he IMO 0 ..1 - TO *.;;; Pennsylvania. JOHN BIBBED., Proprietor. of:ND )1)I4 )I'S AN I) I"( )11:LA I' 1 lit 'll:l„atter being retitte.l met furni,ll,4l thrsee ,- 11 eat. welt elet..nt farletere. Is 11.0 c ready fer the re...;.. 1..11 ./1 It.elread free, cenuell, t.. I alt,loewe 331 1.0 ii,51,he.1 early in allwr.iltig ..11,111 :111.1 111..1,14 11-.11,11111.:xvi,11- me.: to ••••••ap, lint,l nr i!e• 33...',•• of l'lttel/urgh duriae. the 1,3 , e.i 1,111. 71111 ,auat,•.l 33t1131 3 few w Ate of the eelebrate.l Fuy elb• Sprith44.:ltht the I.l.,tprivl, , let,ltiltte•l ,par, tr,thh• 1 I 11 1 .11,• ren.lering the, 311 n I:11111 , 11/11 . 111 - 1.1.1,. st,tierat, th)l,11. Vll l 'll A El, ( I'll A }L.I It., M. /11,3 IVIIOLL9tLE DESLErt 13 f*,3pr.!,,N BRANI,II-1, Nu, Ed h•-• and Eh,. , fri,h+ ,Im,vo• W . ) he , t‘e•vh on hand J,•• uhl M , .nonmth..l3 Br ..and IhAshlt• Itecti and 1411 a, Ow Pt !11"M AWAIWEI) Ily 'Ell E E IR TO tEi 11711 C: 0 N 7 O C S e• 12„,av,t, 11.1.4n.k "11 A., , rintent of 11,1111 rit 9.t41 , Fr' d c'.. N. 1.11...rty At Ow I •,,.• AMERICAN IRON WORKS. =EMI .54) ES & LAC: T IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHiElla, I.autli'3 Patrol Om Pi stun I:mh, Plates„lr. UM 't ,rr Pitreet. nod 13 . 4 Pte.( Street PITT si r 111.1 W iler TERR coTrirt OK STONE WATER. PIPES, Prime f. not Tls rive lo Thirly Ct, per Fool ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, HENRY H. COLLINS, On MINI; AND (101:11ISNION )IEItt'IIANT, etik.:EsE, 'Jul-mu, SEEDS, FISH, D. D. DDC:E I{ & (IE, STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH , ita- 0411 Firct Slrect,, ITITSBURf,II. pk. ('II SOX, COMMISSION Mgft.,P4l,l\lTS , DEALERS Ili FIAP4R AND ,u, i Agent, lt , f I) t ,, A. 0 7. Mahonlng FINN r,rick and Pot 19a3, L.., CIO% k LOGAN & GREGG, Importers or ILARDWARE, No. 52 Wood Street, F.,ur 10.—r. (slim le, I ITT,: r' Co lan 1%, of Lato,stor....l.o.:AN A. GI:too. l'ltt . g.h. GEO. S. BRYAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FUR THE SALE (.1 , IRON, BLOOMS, ~o. .2 1,1 . 110 d St., Pittsburgh. RErram . E.v.—Lyon, Short( ,t Co.. Pittsburgh. Livtug+ Copoland n Co., Pnt. , bitrgli: Thos. I' Franklin. P I,ll,a4ter, II ,n. SIIIIOII Cann.roli, Hryan. (.ardner Co.. lloUnlaysburg. -102S•in TILE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OE' PHIL ADELPIIIA, NSI: R ES AGAINST LOSS 1111 DAMAG E by Fire on Buildings, Merehandine, Furniture. &e., at reasonahlo rates of premium. 11111E1,01, —F. Ratchford Starr; William 3PKee, of Wm. 7.11'1:°0 a Co.:Nal/a, Frazier: J no. M. Atwood, of Atwood. Whito &C!..; Benj. T. Trediek, of Trediek, Stokes & Henry Wh whin; Mordeem L. Dawson; Geo. IL Stewart. id stewart & Bro.; John 11. Brown, of John 11. Brown & Co: It. A. Fah nestock, of B. A. Fahnestmik Si Co.; nd rew li. Cash; J. L. Erringer. of Wood 4: Ern:we, F . RATCHFORD STA RR, President. CHARLES W. CLING Secretary. ptrTSISI , I,II Rerfacxers.--Wm. &linen& Co .J....raint,r co., Thomas M. limy, Marshall, Kramer, Esq.. Wilson, M'Elroy Co„ Wilson. Payne & Bailey, Brawn & Co, Livingston, Copeland & James B. Lynn & Co., Wm. S. Lovely k Co, OEO. S. BRYAN Agen t, je2sienn N. 51 Wood street, LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, No. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa r.. B. BULGER. T. B. DATITT BULGE. 8c DA PITT, Manufacturers of every description of FURNITURE, A full assortment of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUR El. FURNITURE, constantly on hand, which w w sell et the lowest prices for Cash. stcht v NOBLE, BROWN & CO., 125 and 127 Duane Street, NEW YORK, I)IPOIt'PERS (IF Eltylish, Irish and Seouth Linen, White Lmene of all Blav Linen, Blouse Linens, Brown, Blay and Black and White Holland,. s' Farmer Duck, Farmers' Drills, Padding Canvasses. Haven's Duck, Carpets, Burlaps, all widths and qualities. Bold by the package. on most favorable terms. ?TINT ENTY-EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES of Farming Land. situate On the south side of the Maumee River. six miles from Toledo, Ohio. The soil Is good, and timber first-class, and the adjoining lands ore occupied by enterprising farmers, who sirsi_making good improremenfs. These lands will be divided into tracts of fifty acres and upwards, to suit purchasers. For further information apply at our office, 51 Market at. jylo S. CUTHBERT it. SON - _ . FRY GOODS.--Every variety of Domes tic and Staple Dry Goods always on hand, and will be sold at the very lowest prices. All our summer stock closing out very low. augS C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. 3urtton pates. AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. M P. )1. DA V IS, A twtion,,r CLINTON HOUSE, RECTIFYING DISTILLER tin AFF Si. CO Ft.R. Ar.Eri.)r, I • IN. 11 i.II.IHRE ANN , 11 , 1(0 , 1'4'1: ~ ENFI: 0.1.1 Sr., Prr - r,uu i;„ M N PF.,1712 ILS flOtik:ltS' IMPROVED PATENT B. C. 14..1. B. SAWYER, ILtNIITACTURESS or NO. 45 SSIITTIFIELD STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA S I INT Gt. El S SE WING MACHINES BEAUTY, DU RABIDITY, A` I) CAPACITY TO PERFORM EVERY NO OTHER MACHINE CAN COM PARE WITH SINGER'S New and Improved Machines, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT The Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Pittsburgh Agency, No. 101 Market St. flaring greatly increased their facilities for manufactur ing their CELEBRATED Fasulr MACIIINtS, with aff the receht Improvements have reduced their prices, and offer for 4,1'. a NEW STYLE MACHINE. Price, .1.'.50--liernmer, $.5 Extra l t i, no longer questioned that these Machines are the he-t tt , tt , for family sewing. Thep 11 FELL, GATHER ANI) STITCH In the 1114h:ulterior manner, and are the only machinett in the market that are so well and simply .. made, that they Mt . , li i- , •nt iota families with no other instructions titan areisintaineil in a eirultv which accompanies each machine, and from which A CHILI, OF TEN YEARS Mar reality learn how to use, unit keep thern in order. They make upwards of FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE, And will do the sewing' of a family cheaper thanseam emt do it, even if she works at the rate of ibNE CENT AN HOUR there a )11151i.1.11,1. Gather, or brother in the United will permit the drudgery of hand sewing in tautly, %vile!, n t:roN•or & Baker Machine will do it better, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possi bly la. eon., I) lutud. Sond Ciralzr. - IE4 Th.‘ lir, t place in ieiblic estimation is now justly tic eorded to the i:rover & Hi nor Machine, for family sew. .12 for the following re.e.sons:—ldt it is more temple l.il ei-el) kept in order than any other Machine. •2d. ' It mak.", a ...to it Lich a ill not rip or ravel, though every third ~ titek o• ...it. 3d. It vows front two ordinary spools, tot thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the"acne maobilr eau is - adapted at pleasure, by a mere ehairge told( varieties of work. 4th. The same machine runs silk, linen thread, common spool cotton, oeh eenal tedlity. :Ali. The seam is as elastic as the ! ions elastic fabric, so that it is free train all liability to break m we,bnig. ironing, or otherwise. Eth. The stitch made by this IS more beautifill than any other, made either t.y hand or machine. OI'INIONS OF THE PRESS: The teed patent now 111 use.--[ton Whig. --a S turd high in the eatunation of all--{Erie Constitution. It i, eel th-it it is tccommended--{Lima Democrat. It in ne r..rior—[Ash tabula Telegraph. A tious,liold nere , sity—:[liatarta Herald. hr.'s-, 6 Salver's is ;inn walled--[Rockport:Advertiser. Meet- the wants of the liousewife--[Aliburn Ch. Aviv°. A - in the family -- , ,Es'autriern Inventor. The ch.-ala-se L-,sr ih use--flialdwinsvilleGazotte. icio•—•[Waterford Sentinel. I—st nianu facdu red--[ Pittston Journal. W... the ..f public patronage--[Jersey Shore Re pub. urover & have the best iniprovelvdeuts—{Hunt. N.,11..,1,1.. io re: r.O of order--{Westchester -•: en tent in useHeliirago News Letter. mete advantages than any other--{Nash.. Au are made with it with ease—ifiannrd's the Iql.or of tho4e at hotoo—iPlooghznsa. A ..1.1.1,4 t years old 4 . 1...0 . I •=a ii— {Farmer and Via rtm , t hvmttlMl , ewmg--/Allentown Dem. ,•N1 tr vott.ra thread—{Pill,.. Advocate. than any other—(Cleveland Reporter. A 1da.... in every fmnily--{Abingdon Democrat, y;,rl a minute—{Cleveland Leader. I 14, fannheA---(Biblica! It fine, ,i r ron GT:don. N•ITi3AR'R II ITING, Agent, 4,113 No. 107 Market street. .nr, a Shuttle, tnakmt: It. , ;itchS t,oth el the cloth 2,ldat, which 011,1 be OD ra,Ml Or pilliOd (JUL. ere all made tenth th,..• Im.,hest mechanical skill, 4 11 w a n muted t.. ~erk well on all kinds of goods. triJiii to Ileary Leather. In partion „-..,e wenid 1,11 the attention of all to stir new Family M.,..hine. It let. been manufactured eapruosly r„, Faroilv 1 ,, 0, and ims filet with ftsVC4 from all. It is • 0 its in render it 01115011 impos,ibi t i to eet out iO onlcr, "r - operutiortm: Indeed it is so eim ple our, that go small a piece of inechari ii,i self'. give a , le , cription of tho dillerent styles of the Weed Patent. No. I. 1 , . a very convenient style, wkW:n can be ~ .e.l .y hill or h.. oil or WI Ad own table. For •t.1:,• , n1.,..t. Of qiiPpi/),,, eel aim., for largo tuanufacto her, it to libuNea number of „Machine, :egg making one table answer for them iii. Prom. :.40. No. 3. With Walnut or Mahogany Table, either with or attliout Pox Top, a Melt locks down. Price, 4100 mid f.t in. No. 3. Same size as N 0.2, but rasawith e. bOV . :and at a much higher rate of op.eed , . adaptcd to inotillactitrlug Clothing • ad is well This is re:Illy - ueather work. Ll" ' ..li4 P • • •..l".. aeltiri - e in the market, as : '""•••' •mt a Sewing Machine that it will •' - confidently a.sserted that ilia Machine r than any machine now in use. Price, $lOO. No. 4. Th, inholline lute a long arm, to accommo .lotc lorec work. It runs at a high rate of speed. runs ill/llllt doubt, the best Machine for Tail o.,. over uttered to the public. It is also peculiarly fitted for plantation work, . it is very simple yet sub .binitt.l durable. with but little liability to get out of order. Price, $l2O. No. 5. This is a new and cheaper style, and a gen coil favorite for Family, Light Leather, and a great ant.ty of IVOrk. It has been gotten up with reference lc formialing it strong and durable, yet light and tasty at a less price than either of the above. It rim very easy, rapidly, and is pronounced the beet n,whin, now in market, fur $5O. No. G. This is a Maeldne got up on an entirely new principle. dal...rent from anything ever before offered to the politic, and we confidently assert that for tunny 1,-, it has maim equal. It is very light and tasty, runs very rapidly: is almost noiseless in its operation, and liSt.S A straight needle. It is so arranged as to be utterly inip"ssihle to wise stitches. It has a tension on and carries a large supply of thread on the under spool. The motions aro gamed by two small .•i-mks that run without perceptible noise. The two hrea:l. are 1V.114,4i Al Stich a Sumner MS never to both bull at the tune, and consi:quently little liable to reak. The seam is very elicits; and the thread does los Is--it, washing. ft will do coarse work better than :it it 111:1i•hille now in market, as it uses silk, cotton luten with eytal inetlity. Price. $5O. t'.•,01.11111%, eirettlarvi furnished gratis. 01 , 1 , 1 c P.. -177 I V ROA D W AY, NEW YORE. WHITNEY & LYON, Proprietors. Agents wanted. my27t2mdavr 0 4-! BY STATE AUTHORITY 1E TNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. NcoI;PoRATEI) 1s19; CITARTERTER- I pETts \ • Cash Capital, - $1,000,000. Surph,, Jul) 1, 1,50. $1,030,4= 80. Losses adjusted and paid ov•.r. $1 . 2.01X1.0u0. Property insured against 1 / 3 NtiElt 111 FIRE, Olt THE PEIHLS OF INLAND NAVIGATII at as liberal rates and rules as solvency and lair profit mil permit. A. A. CARRIER 4 BRO, Agents, W. H. ME, Surveyor. No. 6. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. WGINLEY'S ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONERY. No. 27 1-2 Fifthpt., opposite the Exchange Bank. IVE lUGINLEY, AT HIS SPACIOUS ANA_ • and elegantly arranged rooms, loested as above is prepared to furnish all the Luxuries of the Season in hisbne. Delirious Ice Cream y Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of And every de,eription of Confectionery: all of the best material will be served to order, day and evening. Orders for parties promptly filled. Call andjuug for yourself. onv6) M. MVINLET MARBLE! MARBLE I I JOHN ITUCARGO ri-tS A BLAUTLIML SZLECIEION or MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, &c., &c., rn,. The puhlie are respectfully mvited to examine our stock. Price low, and work warranted. Iyl2:yis asa LIBERTY STREET. • - FL T RNITURE FOR CASII.—A full as ertment of Pat:44l4M manufactured FURNI• Tti RE, s embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CASES, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, ns well as a Splendid assortment of OFFICE FIJIAN 1 TURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is for CASII, prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line, would be tulvantaged by calling at FACKINF.It N 0.103 Smithfield street, below Fifth. J. I). FACIUNCII, Jaws 31. lama. mr23, BARRY'S TRICOPILEROCTS.---This rivalled preparation has stood the test of lon • rise, and still stands at the head of the numerous !, epara Lions for the hair. A large supply just receive • and for sale by L. W COX, jy 2 7 c or. Smithfield an. ourth sta. GASSET, BONNET, Fla RS' AND Bristol Boaxd, for sale by W. S. HANT,INT, Stationer, aplZ corner of Market and Second streets. gbetring fflathins. N POINT OF PERFECTION OF WORK VARIETY OF SEWING, R. STRA W'S 32 Market streeL WEED'S IA.T.M.INT'r SEWING MACHINES Have trained the confidence of All ,vhonve them, and have proved one of the most valu ble inventions of the age . T.-- all kinds, t a THE CORALITE AND PORCELAIN" TEETH have now been extensitely tested by the citizens of Pittsburgh, and the verdict in their favor is unanimous. Many liave laid aside teeth mounted on Gold plate to avail themselves of the improvements Thei embraced in these new and beautithl styles of Dentistry. r superiority consists mainly in their perfect-adap tation to the mouth—their _perfect cleanliness, helm; without crack or crevice for food to find lodgMent, and made of a material on which the juices of the month enritto t ne g they are free from all metallic taste, COl7O - or tarnish and do not effect the breath, which is a great desideratum, as all who wear Gold, Silver, Plait. num or other Metallic Plate, ran testify. They also combine great strength with lightneaNcem fort and elegance—this with their close resemblende to natural teeth render them the most desirable substi tutes for those organs ever offered. An exaturnation will fally confirm all that has been said in their prabie. N. STEBBINS, M. D., Dentist, 191 Penn street. N. B. Teeth drawn by the painless process jeledaw PROF. WOODS' HAIR RESTORATIVE. UNRIVALLED IN mAzarzur. WITH IMMENSE Home and Foreign Demand. IF YOUR HAIR. IS GRAY, - - IF YOU A OR IF YOUR HAI ARE BALD, RE N IT WILL RESTORE IT. IF YOU HAV DANUFF, IF YOU U HAVE E SCALDRD HEAD, IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE, IT WILL CURE THEM. TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, TO PREVENT ITS FALLIIsiG, TO MARE THE HAIR GLGSBY, USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, SOLD BY 0.. J. WOOD et co., • 114 MARKET STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO., PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY. Bold by Dr. GEO. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood %treat, and B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., No. CO, corner Wood and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggista generally. etarndars, SIIFFER NOT.—DRS. GOLDSMITH . & CO., No. 42 Sixth strnet. Pittsburgh,. Peun'a, still continues to be consulted diseases; of all RIVATE or DELICATE NATURE. From a long course of study and practical experience of unlimited extent, Drs. G. et 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, - Humers, Frightful Swellings, and the long train of horrible symptoms at tending this class of diseases; are made to become as harmless as the simplest ailings of a child.- SEMINAL WEA73.9-1)m G. & Co. devotes much of their attention to the treatment of those cases caused by a secret and solitary habit. which ruins the body and nand,unfitting the unfortunate individual for either WA sees or society. Some of the sad and melancholyeffects produced by these early habits of youth arc, Weakness of the back and limbs, Palpitation of the Bean, Dyspep sia, Nervousness, derangement of the Digestive time bons, symptoms of Consumption, etc., etc. The fearful. effects on the mind are much to be dreaded, viz: Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings,aversion to society, self-distrust, timidi ty, etc., are among the evils produced. Such persons, before contemplating marriage, 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's, will meet with prompt attention, and medicines forwarded, secure from observation, and a cure guaranteed. The strictest SC. cresy observed in all cases. bu rgh Is_ Don't a. forget the place, No. 42 Sixth street, - Pitts- , P a datlydaw EYE AND EAR DISPENSARY. ,fice. M t 4treet, (2d door, up still rs.)Bliffido, ETABLISHED BY THE Cg,LEBRA ED 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. This is tliii vensally acknowledged the only safe and aura remedy 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 avoiding the danger and expense of falling into the funds ofunckillfniphyysicians. This medicine (sufficient to cure-) will be sent by mail or express, with all neces sary direct ii)llA, on receipt of Ten Dollars_ • Dr..foincese, Certain mid Infallible arra for Deafn= and ,singniu Noines in Ms Elms. Nermus Head and alind (,bmptaints Affording instant relief to sufferers wl ' io have been trou t:l,d with desfueas for many years. After using this remedy a few days the patient is suddenly and almost miraculously enaLled to hear ordinary toned conversa• tam; in the course of a few weeks the most obstinate case of deafness is effectually cared. Patients too numerous to mention have been restored to perfect hearing, and forever rescued from the snares of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of the pre.ent day. - Hospital and private testimonials and vertiticates from the most eminent physicians and sur ,ockong in England, in who,e presence deaf personshave been cured, and many hundreds of private patients - cured can be seen or referred to. A case of this medicine, (enough to effect a timed will be forwarded to kny part of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address DR. JOIESSON, Drawer 404. (Mice aft Main St., Ibitato, N. Y. fi and Happiness Secured. ...1:1)nlaw THE CONCENTRATED CURE, THE CONCENTRATED CURE, A POWERFUL REMEDY, A POWERFUL REMEDY, FOR WEAKNESS, FOR WEAKNESS, FOR EARLY INDISCRETION, FOR EARLY INDISCRETION, TRY IT ! TRY IT ! TRY IT ! TRY IT ! YOUNG MEN WHO ARE SUFFERING from the effects of youthful indiscretion, can -be surely and permanently restored by using the CONCENTRATED CUBE CaIT A NTITA.E3, A Remedy of Great and Certain Power'. This remedy is put up in small viols, and can be sent by mail to any address. A trial will satisfy. Use it for a week, and you will experience a great benefit. ecir 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 li. CRUGER, Medical Agent, jynw 742 Broadway, New York. PRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. BROWN'S . MEDICAL and SURGICAkOiIice, No. 50 SMITH . field street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. BROWN is an old citizen or Pittsburgh, and. has been in Practice for the last twenty-fire years. His busi ness has been couSued mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS in need of a medical friend, should not fail to End out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regulargradn- - ate, and his experience in the treatment ofa certain cJass - of diseases Is a sure guarantee to the eutterers of-obtain tag permanent relief, by the use of his 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 tetter, psoriasis, and a great many forms 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 recover : 'SEMINAL WEAKNESS. • • Dr. Frown's remedies for this alarming trouble" broagh ton often by that solitary habit of sensmilgrats fication, which the young and wealrminded.olten gave way to, (to their own destructioh,) are the only reliable remedies known in this country—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. . RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this _painful H disease in ulna days—he will warrant a cure. e also treats Piles, Gleet. Gmanorrhosa, Stricture, urethas charges, Female Weakness, Monthly SuppressioneXis eases of the Joints, Fistula in Aim, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Blad der, together with all diseases of an impure origin.. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a 7 15. directed to DR. BROWN, N 0.50 Smithfield street, Pitts burgh, Pa., will be immediately answered. Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and secure from ob servation. Office and Private Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield scree Pittsburgh, Pa_ /Y 27 1859. Second Arrival 1859. OF CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITTSBURGH, PA. WP. & H. McCALLUM RESPECT . FULLY announce that thoy are reeetriffg a second supply of CARPETING, selected dizietly from the Importers and Manufacturers, by..c.T6 of the thin, now in the East, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. Also, a new style of CMSTON MATTING, fur Summer Parlors. The Latest make of CARPET SWEEPERS, etc., etc, which shall be offered at the l owes t rate s . • (j 0) W. - IX kH. McCALLUM. THE DE=OE:ME. ACOLLECTION O"P CATHOLIC MUSIC, containing six 5l es a short Requiem Mass, Ves pers, and a variety ottniscellaneons pieces. snitaole for morning and ev2 + service, with accompaniments for organ or melode , y Anthony . Werner, Organist, and Lirector of the oir of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, / Boston. The Mensotare" is published in one large quarto volt' of 27:2 pages, well bound, and sold at the low price of • ,' .50 per copy. A liberal reduction made to churches__., For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, jy.l •-• 81 Wood street. . . ./ S. GRAY & SON. / I RAPIERS AND TAILORS, No. 52 St. Clair street, PITTSBURGH, PA. NO. 57 COLWELL STREET FOR SALE. _Li —A ck dwelling, of ball, six rooms, bath rvom, cellar and ateic, shade trees and shrubbery. Lot 21 feet front by 80 d_eey4 very pleasant location, all in good or der., ?rice =Mo. Terms est. . & CUT A SON, 51 Market at: