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BE CONTENT.
Mistaken mortal. over fretting:
Grasping, grinding, groaning, getting.
Bo content'.
If thou halt enough, be thankful
Just as if thou had'st a tankful,
Be content
If fortune cast thy lot but humble,
Earn thy bread, and do not grumble,
Bc coutentl
Have the rich, think'st thou., no trouble!
Twice thy wealth. thy sorrows double,
Be content I
List the lore of learned ages—
Those - wise men of Grecian ages,
Bo content!
Their reckoning np of all earth's riches,
Was compassed iu ono short phrase, which is
Be content!
The rich man gets, with all his heaping,
But dress and drink, and food and sleeping,
Be content!
Though in sleep the rich man gain not,
Poor men sleep when rich men may not,
lie content
Remember, thou for wealth who reheat
"sought thou broughtest, nought tnou takeit
Be content
The Six Pleas for a lien• Dress
Tittlewinks wants another dress, and her lord
protests. Now observe hOw she manages ; she
approaches with—
Plea No. I—namely, the Persuasive Plea.—
Oh, how hard she has to fight! She tells him
how she loves him—smoothes his hair, calls
him a king—asks if he has the heart to deny
her. If he says he has, she proceeds to—
Plea No. 2—or the Destitute Plea.—She in
forms him of the fact that she has .nothing to
wear, and says a man is a brute who would not
give his wife something to wear. That she is
not fit to be seen. That people will cry shame
on him. In vain he says that " beauty una
dorned is adorned the most." She asks if he
can be so mean as t. , " refuse her. ,If. he says
" yes," she proceeds to—
Plea No. 3—or the Pouting Plea.—This con
sists more of gestures than speech. She sits at
the table with her little nose turned up, and
her little eyes turned down. She eats is little,
(till he goes to business,) sighs often, and walks
about the house like a bad-tempered ghost. She
speaks only to say "she knew it would be so,"
and "it served her just right." Should ho
dare to say •• it did," she proceeds to—
Plea No. 4--or the Property Plea.—She po
litely asks for the little money she had when
she was married. Certainly she can do what
she wishes with her own. In fact she had no
property when they were married. All her
worldly goods consisted of a few worsteds arid
knitting pins; but these knitting-pins she al
ways pokes in his eves unless she conquers bins
before she gets to plea Nu. 5. Should this fail,
she proceeds to—
Plea No. s—er The Comparative Pies.—
All her departed lovers are made to pass before I
the unhappy mats, and he is compared with
them, one by one. If she had married Mr.
Snooks—is e. the coachman—she would have
had a livery. If she had married Mr. Swiz
zle, she would have lived in style on Broad
street. If she had married—in fact, any body
but her husband.---she would have been treated
like a human being. He, perhaps, becomes a
little angry, and suggests if she had married
Adam she would have dressed like Eve: But
as she had married him, she must wear what
he can give her. This roused her temper, and
she comes immediately to
Plea N o . 6—or the Plea Ciairlet.lire—Which
consists of a threat to go to her mother, and
many upbraidings that he brought her away
from the joys of her own home to abuse and
make her miserable.
Now, no man was ever able to stand all these
pleas. He generally falls at No. 1, and only in
extreme cases reached Nu. 6.
BY STATE AUTHORITY
/ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD
TNCORPORATED 1819; CHARTER PER-
I. PETUAL.
Cash Capital, - - $1,000,000.
Surplu,t, July 1. isra Lo,es adjusted
and paid idd.tloo.ooO. Property insured against
DAN,;EIt BY FIRE. OR TIIE PERILS OF INLAND
EAVIt:ATIO', at ay htwral rate, and rule, to aolveney
and fair profit will penult.
A. A. CARRIER & 13Rtd.. Agentz..
\V. 11. ENE, Surveyor.
No. i.^, Fourth Ftroet,Pittsburgt,h. Pa.
IVI'GINLEVS ICE CREAAI SALOON
AND CONFECTIONERY,
No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank.
MrGINLEY, AT HIS SPACIOUS
and elegantl}• arranged rearm, !Dented 03 al,ovc
is prepared to fartn,fi all the Luxuries of the Season is
his line. Deliennia
Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of
all kinds,
And every deeeription of Confeetionery ; nli of the beet
material Win be served t - older. day and evening.
5.8" Orders fu: parne4 promptly tilled. Call and ham
for yourself. (myth
MARBLE! MARBL
3VCARGO
lIAS A 117-AZ2EL , L , ISTAX4TION Or
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures, Posts, &c., &c.,
le_ The public aro reapectfully Invited to eaarnine
our stock. Prices low, and work warranted.
jyl2,via 10. 1356 LIBERTY STREET.
FURNITURE FUR CASH.-A full :Is
sortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNI
TURE, erribiliniug
BUREAUX,
BOOK CASES,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a . well furnished dwelling.
as well as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FU:INITURE
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only
terms - on which business to done at this establishment is
for CASll,prices are made accordingly. Persons in want
of anything in the above lino, would be advantaged by
calling at FACICINER fr. IRW L`, S,
103 Smithfield street, below Filth.
J. D. FACEINER,
Jun' M. Iftu-IN.
SIINDRIES.—
400 barrels Primo N. n. Molmses, Oak Cooperage;
30 do St. James, S. 11. do;
20 do Lovering's first quality Syrup;
600 hags good to choice Rat Coffee;
75 Pocket's choice Java do;
125 Half Chests Young Ilyson, Imperial, Gun Pow
der, Oolong and Pomhing Teas;
100 boxes assorted brands ti's A 10's lump To:
hares;
10 kegs Covington six twist Tobacco;
75 do Bi. Carb. Soda;
5 barrels Alum;
10 do Dairy Salt in Sacks;
20 bags Grain Pepper; •
4 do Allspice;
6 do Mat Ciipsis;
20 boxes No.l Soap:
100 do Chemical Olive Soup;
25 do German do.
30 do Variegated or Toilet Soap;
50 dozen Cin 'Washboards;
50 do Buckets;
30 do Tabs, assorted sizes;
100 do Brooms;
50 boxes M. IL Raisins;
20 do No. 1 Norfolk Chocolate;
49 do Madison Starch;
50 bales No.l and 2 Batting;
30 barrels Bleached Elephant and Whalo'Oil;;
10 do Strait's Tanners 'do
20 do Cod do do
10 do Rosin do
• 20 do N. C. Tar.
In store and for sale by
app HILLER & RICKETSON,
ATWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, of four
rooms and three lots of ground, eitnate near the
tinter Depot. Allegheny City. - Will bo cold for $l,OOO.
nugld S. CUTILBERT t SON, 51 Market street.
1:;;,,,-.734.7,P„;\:,tki'LES,-7:i0,......b,t..)1s. Green Apples
r , ,, : . ; .-..n,.-!7,p7Ln.. T .,-, , . ,i - -- -. .- -„-:,e,
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TOMATOES. --30 boxes very choice Toma
-1 toes, just received and for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
corner Market and First street,
ONE MILE FROM CLI ETON STATION
ou the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad-25
acres of land. a divciling house, stable, etc- Price
; $7OO cash ; baimwo at one year. For sale by
S. CUTHBERT & SOh.
51 Market street.
1010 RIME COFFEE.-75 bags prime Rio
A. Coffee just received. For sale by
3fUR'ILAND dr. CONNOR,
my2a 197 Liberty street
.
lr'kE LARUE & CO.'S LADIES' ENVEL - -
OPES—AII eire, and qualities, forWELDIN
sale by
J. R. ,
"e',3 03 Wood street near Fourth.
ONE OLLAR, SKIRT,
TINE STEEL SPRINGS,
White and Colored, Just received at
augl2 HORNE'S, 77 Market street.
:FXTRA SUPERFINE WHITE RECORD
ic jf,y•ITITR, a st
i tclel vi p c :r i po t r o s it ;
UOl9
ate; -:f:_,
THE NEW PARIt! •
• .. recently fitted up as
• IRON CITY PARS,
13 now open for the accommocation of Pic-Nits. Pleas
ure Parties, Ac.
/et CREAM AND REFRESHMENTS.
A Band of Music always in attendance. A good
covered platform for dancing.
je3:fmtw-tf HOEVELER 1i 'MILLER.
riIicCARTE.III, •
On - MAL
BILL POSTEIEt
Will attend to the Distributing and Posting of
BILLS CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMMES
FOlt
Amusements, Railroads, Steamboats,
ships, Hotels, Sales, Etc.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
m. Orders sent to the office of the Pittsburgh Mora
-1 ing /Mt, or Daily Cicada, will receive prompt at teimon
LOCUST GROVE SEMITARY,
FOR YOUNC LADIES,
THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION. of two
terms, five months each, will open on TtlEslift Y.
THE 13TH OF SEPTEMBER. at 9 o viral:. A. M.
The Faculty of Teaehers who tilled their situations
with such distinguished sueeeoo during the past year,
continue their connection with the institution.
On ammunt of the greatly increased laellities for travel
afforded by the newPassengcr Railway. a limited number
of Day Pupils will be revolved from Pittsburgh. The
number of Boarding pupils limited to thirty. Early
applications are desirable.
Circulars containing general information. terms, a'' •
may be had at Davis' and Davison's. Booksellers. and at
Meter's and Muller, Music Dealers - , or by address mit.
I through Pittsburgh Postottlee,
Rug - Ms:bier/0 REV. Ott T. RIDER_ .1. M.
MADAME APOLUSE TETEOOUX ;
BOARDING ANI) DAY SCII( )A oL Fi
YOUNG LADIF-S.No.lts Toast , TREET. Pittebur
Thus School offers to potful! ladies, I,e-dile- A full
lirh course, unusual facilities to ae.ftlire the Frolic Lan
eunge and Literature, the Principal. au .th.o.rieau horn.
having resided several years lu h renee. ate! being !,.I+t
ed by Mr. 'retr , dottx. n earn„ of Pan', and graduate
the " College Cliarletreultie,"
The second annual ses-lou wall ~pen on Motels , aloe.
12th of Sept . pubcr.
Price of tuition by the term. Freuelk
taught without extra ,•11,1%,..
pupils received nudor 1,11 year-, of 111.• • .
For circulars, lie., apply at Mr. MeHer', ret yf r
sous stores, or at, the re..1.1.•11,-, ,al t.h en. T.
V. A—MIERsaCEE & t . =.415:Ve4,
hitm .\N
AMERICAN CONFECTIONARY,
lee Cream, Cakes. :Amla Water, time Irr . aml Cm
ou hand.
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
DAVESPoIa, 1•/VA.
E2Teeill.l ntlinition given to collecting and ..rune
drums of every
R.‘rsn ro--Jerennnli linn!..: , Ty.
E. J. 1:.J1.,rt.,,
1859.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE,
ITCtetti il.;tl, I.A
W I). & 11. ES
RPEcT
• 111.1. v at.ttwhttet. that 01.0 ttre reeels..,; Ii
recant „ upp ly t'ARYETI .eieet. I IV toot.
the Imp", ter.. mot )I..thesicttirer, of the strut.
now ua thn av-t, to y chi, nEtt, , ...1
ur!,..-•.i An. , t) I . L m i-ci
for Stithreer Pvtrlory 11, I ..r ftrirT
6WEEPER,,, otlered lo Ow I
lowers rate, le!! NV I. h ft.
THE 3lllle/RAIIE.
A ()LLEcTi-)NTr(A11(?y:
)It :s
, , ,
.:1
11
. t
per, and a s lit h.r
morning and l•Velling ,e 1,11,.. with neeetort,thoetav for •
organ thelo•leott. L.N Anthony Werner. tot.:kin Load I
1 irector Pr I ho Choir of tfo• Cattle•lr.,' of 11, 11.•!)
llostom ; t it, ooe
quart,' velm-no , 1 , ,,:o1.1.11.: I
low prier of ptre•Ty. A I.l.erlti • .
ehurche r 4 r I.y .1. 1 1.1:. II :111:1.1...th.
The Vict;teril Usifvert.ity.
r lIIS INSTITUTION. within
nt In-fro,f,r..• e.,ten...ve krel eNl..n.
kir
eat Arpn-a - tunt. Inanity net. arida 111.r.1.. 111.11 rt
bulltimg. otter, tieo iLdsnsmag..e. to :lone to ..
pas p
rotory ..r roll liar, eour.e.
xi term wilt e , tte.tt..t.eo , 'ertterrst.,
ttite,,tt‘t \V NI It tt K El% 2-.eretart
GGI . 4._ , AI:IIINO.—S - o; Lf.•tith•lnoll
can 1,, rwlii. :Anti Im.s.ritt r
.r.
in 3 11,1- o. la, Ltettrtitt,l !etre., pi . . t-tett: • t , rt
I.o4‘rty -trees. two rifirtitto•• +talk trorn 11l .tt-Ittet , t .ttr
-21141 td lle el,. Fur ftlrthi, 0•,,1,1 1 .
H. t•thce ut the NI t.rlttott ftt,t;t.
utirrof
C II I LES \V. AV I N(IAIt I,
C 0 AI pr.sativ, in 1.Via.11111.,', titre, Cl..ai-ta 1.1
and Cambria eminlll.,
.
THE 'MA NU FACTHE Eus A \V_
YEWS CHEMICAL !LI \ ER \ SIVE SO.
after subtectutt: a I. to.t. , known to tie
tunle, are fully pm—coded that the r:•• r. 0,1 , 3.mq Wa-dl
ing Soap in the Cittted State, fur lit money, hasr,;
ut om,e. CO many ,am. I,llllllle, k 10.1.1 (WA 1ii , 0,1111.. ,
OF BEALIT) —ln c 0 .1.1.,, firinae,, vo
ture_enerally.
OF PURITY-1n free.tom foot rceln. turpouhne,
clay, fish oils. stale };ream, no. I adultera:lols.
OF QUALITY — for wasltintr , loth , s. of et cry !le,o!rile
coarse or fir,: rue: ut, low.. w!!oloil
printed or whin!: forKho , loa tar, grea. - 0, pitch, paint,
oil. printers' luk,!-hoonnthor -,' wax. ed!., front odaheo,
I furniture, and front the Lands.
(lice it a fair trial fur your.,elrrs, and be coo vin , oti.
Remember, the Lleinle is on each her. Ash for 0 oppy
of the direction, It. C. F. .1. 11. I, I AI I :YEK.
e 47 Wirt d street,
D. C. IiNEELAND
KEEPS CONSTANTLY oN HAND
SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES ;
Also, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
BOXES, suitable for Shoe.... lire l ioods, Se.. at Eniterii
prices. Curner Virgin and Wood xt fee t. third
e itory—over Citizens liAnk.i Pittediornit. PA ie9:l
ALLEGHENY CEMETERY.
SECRETARY AND TREASUP.F.R'S CIFFICE:
~~~y
Z=M
ty
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,.
corner Diamond and Market at.
Rai
BEIM
Il'hofesalc and Retal:
I=3
JOHN N. CHAWFOI{D,
AND myrAny Putmc,
10.4 At , Vl 5
Second Arrival 1859
OF
S. GILAY S. SON.,
EA:PIENS AN 0) TA 11,011 s,
No. 5 . 2 St. (lair ,Irert
PiTTSBURCH, PA
A TTORNEI AT LAW,
111,, Ck),
AT No. 37 FIFTH STREET;
SUPERINTEND. NTS OFFICE
jell:tf AT TILE CEIIIETF.RT•
HOSIERY, O 1 IYlii , Rlark Lace Mitt:
1.1.0V11q,
p skirL , CoreeL , Sc, Lc
N(1. 57 CULWELL STREET FOR SALE.
—.A brick dwelling, of hall, nix rooms, bath room,
cellar and attic; %hada treee and shrubbery. Lot 22 feet
tront by So deep; very pioa.sa,.i. locaton, all in good or
der. Price $2,200. Term= ef.y.
nug4 S. CITTFIFIKter L SON. 51 Market et,
1 AR R Y'S TRICOPH EROUS. ut
LP malted preparation has stood the test of long use
and still stands at the head of the numerous prepar:
lions for the hair. A large supply just reeeived, and f.
sale by L. WILCOX.
.13'27 ear. Smithfield and Fourth sts.
JUST RECEIV ED.-A HAN DSOM E
toseortmEnt of •CHIL DR E N'S READY MADE
CLOTHING, of all descriptions, along with Ladies'
Dress Caps and Head Dresses, and all the new styles of
Patterns for June. M. A. WEAVER,
No. 114 Fifth street, second story, Rooms Nos. 7 and S.
e 8
GASKET, BONNET, FULLERS' AN
Bristol Board, for sale by
W. B. HAVEN, Stationer,
apl3 corner of Market and Second streets.
ANEW 3U SPRING WOVEN SKIRT-
With a lately patented bustle. This is a different
woven skirt from any other in this market, and much
superior as to strength, quality and form. Sold only by
EATON, (SEE k CO,
ivIS Fifth and M.rl,:et street,
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.
Public Fingers will find do in effectual in clearin,
and strengthening the rolce. Kept constantly on han ,
at JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
augta corner of Diamond and Market street
MEDIUM, Deiny and Cap Blank Books,
of all styles and ,IZPR. made in the hest manner
augl9 KAY k CO_ 56 Wood strect.
MINIATURE ACCOUNT BOOKS.-A
superior article of Dem:: and Medium, 8 vo. Min
iature Blank hooka.
augl9
KAY 4: CO.. (.5 Wood street
FICHE STEEL SPRING DOLLAR SKIRT
the Queen of Diamond Skirt. Another rt
ceiveddy, at 6SijZa
angl9 77 Market street,
4 XTRA FINE LINEN EIANDKER
-4
_A
CHIEFS, for 3.2 y, cents. open to-dab
augl9 JOS. BORNE, 77 Market street.
AFEW LACE SETTS LEFT, at New
York Cost. ' ' JOSEPH HORNE,
10419. . 77 tlarketstreet,
.
7
*,
TW &
O FLINT GLASS-FACTORIES, T
BATE in the Borough of ;Birmingham, belonging
to the estate of thelate P:Mulvany.deetea - serhand lately
carried on by Ledlio & Elam. These Factories are now
in thorough repair. and in full , operation, with all the
necessary, implements and conveniences requisite for
the extensive manufacture of flint glass. of that superior
style and quality for which these Works have been so
justly celebrated.
Possession given on the first day of August [taxi.
C. lUMSEN.
- Executor of the - Estate of P. Itlulvativ.
Pittsburgh. June 17th. 1559. jectr.af
FOR RENT.-
THE IT' 'l'l-1 STORY'
THE POST BUILDING
apt INQUIRY; AT THIS OFFICE
OF FERE D.-71Ioraes to be bad i n
in the City of Allegheny. equal in comfort to
country seats, and yet near enough to the centre of
busine, to accommodate hosiers' men in either city.
and give to them n home with the desirable comforts of
city and country united. There are about one hundred
lob. of 100 feet sqre. some oi them large lying
between Western avenue and old° Lane, All r,
egheny
avenue, and the West Fide of the Common-. Each lot
has a good Street in front and alley in the rear. Estill
111S11 haying about 100 foot front has room to 11,11IIIIN his
lot with a handsome homn surrounded with .dirobf.ory ,
thereby making it a colony of residence+ equal to
country t.eats, with the convent...noes of the
lota will be Ironed for twonty.nne years,
with theprivilege of purchasing them within that
They n, or," Those who
I Wl,ll a 1!
'1 . 11031 AS ‘vuoD, hand Agent.
•
mrlfr.ltf No. MO Fourth street.
.._ .
Phil sm.r..._A superior Farm of I:4
~-,.• . goo , l farming older, is liattx. gouttly, I Olio:
a largtvproportam .4 . it riot r bottom 1.ti,1; it i., .if. r.oi :it
a great Itargaia. Etgpore of 'NI( t!tl AS WIIOIO,
torlratf No. lot) Forth st.. La:ol Agoat.
FIaNTING, WRITING ;IND lIRAPPINI; PIPERS
...
CO I. W. GRAFTON,
cl l PktiPl 4 _lllt. DEALEat, . 17
r-1
0 97 NV and 01., ear. 13 I amond nllt 3-, , ..,:r , ,
)-1 PITTSBURGH, '.
Plgevi , e4,lh.t.inal!. tal baud.: , full tt,..0.i t a .lat a `.7..
j• Ilan on 5: :-...,.... ~•10.1,......,1 ...,
....
l'lt I'T.N , ; AN I'l W 11A ITI N, rki.1 . 1,:, .....
. i ‘ , 1 ,1 ! 1
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1, ::11.. V. 1 - 0.111: , l'ap, r, I .t, , ,1t
Di
'QASIII PAII) lI , OR R.ilf:S.
1 .1!.12.1,111.1ate
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
AAC .111 SES ..
JONES, BOYD & CO.,
Spring, Plow, and A. B. Steel Sprlogo
CL , IINEI3. R( AN 1,
n'2s
THIRD INIT,qtrATI,,
i GEO. R. WHITE Fx CO
No. 25 Fifth Street,
I:1% IN • .1
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
BAREGE AND BAMEGE A7.IGLAIS ROBES
tCK .tC
Mantillas, a.ire - ;c. An gluis
WM. H. WILL - LUIS & CO.,
Bankers and Exellail;2,•i‘ lirokci
Wood tifrccl, corwr of Third,
tl'opg)er Hine 4i.5 '.,:elc
T .111.•••tin , ;. , f th
1:t1 ~ ,F •at . ;l .
op..rtv •
MTh ••!., ,•t•
..,•. ,
• 150 , .. , in t.T1 , 1• , ,••
t.11.•r0,
iatt,
71111 11 ~, 711 .'.lli•ik 1i Th,., 4-tn
t., I,
!•.n),. r ~.ftftrn .1 , Lo , •fh- , ribrr
Pro, If,. 1,1,-0! fl• ,I..vt• %di
,•# •A 111'" , ,r 1,1.,,
Co ~ I •'1 n xi
.1i f'lll'N ff,
I,t 'v
R .O 1:u sT K ,
Vil,,Tl.ll[l , AN'l, r k IN
CON. , P, , U.,111,, Locomotive Tt/1 , 1M. , .
I:A ELEPIIANT, W . .LALE, F,lz •ANI L . ,
NEIL;' I.thl.r. Copper,Suitler,C,.m...r.
Bunk, MI, rn, Tonne r' and Svat.!”,,t rat,
Loud A ' tn•, Sheet
p.•: m. P.,:ent And I.l.mvintine I Antimony, Ehect I r.m, Manur, — rools,
de
in 12.1,1 r.
_
•-
CANNEL COAL OIL.
EOFTI E till( Qv LIT
1141 114-:i ,w 1 01 i ni. R,
T RIVALN C LP; Rr 1 c ThaLLIANcy,
IT I'. K.yrneFl.j" .\"uS-ii.C7'L , !~l l "i~ .
1T 'lii BEC.lr.nn:l. , .ii ,,, ur,
T (O.\ i'LN/L'Nf 1 , 11: (: ESE!: AL
IT I TANI' OFFE.2.'S/ I THE( )LDEST D LARGEST
if is (3, LA )1 .I,V I, BF 4UT Fr , L C(11,01:
I .IPPEA SCE IN Tit!:' LAMP LS OIL AM; y I -I
-TA L AND .-I inCT/EL
11 - 'S NOT PERNA NE.V TLY S'_lll, CA 1211-:I< Lichographie Esiiiblishment in the City,
de., $.9 who), rpilloi.
hug 11, b, tht Lf Ist 4tele,
!7 IS EIIPIIATIGALLI TILE Cll.E.ll'l:.tir I_lo II
Aols
DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE
fi,o I“ , rcfp4- 11,1. dweler :to.l ol•zarn a good r. id 0.1
LIIIIL St.Ckag. M 011
in ,(//i.j. :4, that tidy tall Hit e• rl,tti,ly
p: ~1 ilii, II ill tile tili), nI,
I 1 it ,I Li 1: Wail :drum
er....r.., exc:ly ev, o meh the toe of tic. wiel:•tt. , e,
hppu.g. oil the ,1111111 1 , 1 , 94,1111 g 1,• , 111I1 le.l the e„rnrre
'ill pelt tamp meth ,eir .11 Tern op idle ‘,...,1. carefully,
t lir.i. ,, e. 11.11, 1.0 4-1...`, the i•h,11,1,. ‘'.211y7.11 PITTSBUI:011. P. 4
4 ,t..,1.• AM ,ruly enhance c... e xc./len', for reed- - 1 ,-. 11
‘ k v ET ills 1)A y As, , ,: ociArEl.) W l'r IT
Tlg or ...wino by .„ 1 I. ~.,h ..e. )11..1. DELLOW in the Undertaking hu,i
, .
<i
-1;y the ~..•11/1 4.i,-4.1,111.•.• ~1(11..",117e, t 10/1S, y , ,/ ,ILL
11..., Will. h Veln hereafter be conducted u nder the name
, eetire it Ihrht that ...mot tail to plea.,. I and etyle of Letnou 4: Dellow. .1AY1F....3 LEM( lN
(tor f.•illitt-+ i,, relining are now ~ , y 1-.rf , rt .1-I ,
fonplete, and heroic, devoted a great deal of laboreet,
ttent ion to the art, we have succeeded in producing to
eartn•le of the very beet uait. to Nluch e ivite tho
especial attention of the q tra l de. y All v order, m will n I, filled
at the lowest rates.
For sale bythe barreh or in quatittltee to r u m ent.te
rnere, by ADAIIt & vE:Eur.it,
ItetinerA of Coal Oils,
No. :".1 Penn. Avenue, near High street,
le'29 7.IIIIIANV tout list from tint Court liottsed
BIRMINGHAM
COMII ERCI AL COL LEtal,
AND
WRITING ACADEMY,
College Ball, Diamond Birmingham
CHARLES GI PNER,
7S Market streeL
r Ornament . tl Writing .21;)
Plain Writug T.no uttlirmted
Vintlrig :ma linok-lievping.
PACCI.TV:
N.SHAFFER.Prefessor of Writing and Book- Kycleng MANUFACTURERS OF
ti. 11. LEITH EAD..I“.. Prole,sor of Penmanship. ~
, Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought.
U. F. \V ELLS, Professor of nook-Keeping and ram
merekd Caleulations. I Nuts, Washers, Splices, Bolts,
REV. W. B. Its I,Tt , :. Lee bir,r on Ili,tory and Gen' , FLAT RAILROAD BAR OF ALL SIZES, ETC., ETC.
Oral Sul t jeets.
11 „
HON.N. R. r. FLENN i K EN, Ex-I'. S. Minister to Den- have removed to their now extensive Warehouse.
mark, a member of the Pittsburgh liar, Lecturer " 0 j Nos. 17 'Water and 94 Front Sts.,
Commercial I.aw. .
PROF. M. F. EATON.
ev e r on Elocution. Wllcre they are prepared to execute all orders to their
and see what has never been before attempted by line, having a large and complete assortment of " Du-
Cull 4 plesne " manuthaured goods eon:tinnily on hand,
any Penm,a°' namely: ' ll '''''''"l'' of (""'"'"" and which they otter en liberal terms. fenitl
.mynas. 2entnantae 1, taa,-,,t,- , . 1,, yv .?, pr, - ..r.W._., 111 the : ----
slnt stpfl , P Of from 20 seconds upwards. lT with
HE POLAR REFRIGERATOR,
GV. ood hoarding at. :4) per week. lilrmingha Ferry 1
free for students. Entranee at nl
any time. For specimens i
- - -
of off-hand Beanies Wrinug, enclose I: postage stamps. -
and address
' Involving important principles never before attained,
1 which enables
$5O REWARD. MEAT,
F I S II ,
ha July
from the subscriber, on Saturday, i N I I. K,
13 July 20th. lab 9, a BAY MARE, ilve years old. fifteen 1 VEGETABLE.
hands high. one hind foot white, siire on each side. ; FRUITS, ScC,
caused by the saddle girth, racks and trots under the ' To he kept longer, dryer. and colder with LESS ICE,
saddle. Had on an old -looking st ldi, s , ; ;; ; d a rk crass- , than eanioe dune with any other Refrigerator: now in
barred saddle cloth. The thief gap, act name as. JOHN . use; now on hand and for sale at
BARNETT, is a man about six met high, with bLvt T. CRAIG'S,
J.
whiskers , and had on a black cow alai braid hat. ice.
The above reward will be paid for the mare and thief, 124 Wood street. five doors from Fifth.
or one-half for either.PATTERSON, 'V
allg2 car. Diamond st. and Cherry alley. li
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1. A. CARRIER & BROTHER, AGENTS,
OOM MON W EA LT H. INST.; RAANCE •
I.J COMPANY, at Harrisburg, Pa. Chartered capital, A complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAD.:TS,
VlOO,OOO. Hon. SIMON CA. RON, President; S. S. OILS and DYES, constantly on hand.
Carrier, Secretary. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Assets, 283.. 1
..
-
780.73. Hoot JOEL JONES, President; J. B. Alvord, COUNTRY DIERCHANTS, --.
Secretary. QUAHER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, ,
Philadelphia. Assets, $324,351.42. GEORGE EL HART, I Will find it to their advantage to give us a call. Mann-
President; H. R. Coggshall, Secretary. lecturer of the celebrtcd
arbklyd i
- fresh, for sale by 1
HENRY H . COLLINS. 1 isle
=Eli
...„. t
.• 1 ~.. .~
l ti "
MEM
For Rent.
CAST ST L
1!!EMEI!!!
Trsp CR , / II 1%1
- -
I.i ;,;.(•I'...if.
-
Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper,
TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCI
Lliall.E..th, Principal.
Pitn.bnrgh, Pa.
No. 63 Fourth Stteet
IME.-200 b
mop
• •,•;- -
*print Jo tteS.
Vegetable Substitute for Calomel
and Iglue-PM.
s VEGETABLE UNIVE.P.sAL PILLS
by restoring the bOwels to their Original daily and raga
rol action. give strength to the stomadi. purify tho blood
re-estalilish the healthy .eoutißion of the digestive - or
and Chun cure dyspepsia. colds, coughs, rheuma
dropsies, and sickness generally,whether chronic
or recent-. The celebrated Abernethy says After
having cured the derangement of the bowels, debility
mad tat diseases generally disappear of their own accord,
even in a short t 'the experience of a century has
rutablis.licd dio worth of these Pills beyond dispute, ann
purgative lion-bilious medicine; end their i .se by up
wards ofd.ooo conscientious physicianscand by over n
million ot nintilics, shows that they are supplying one of
tine NVUrile of humanity. andare in advance of medical
science. The above pills, although purely vegetable, are
now known anti used it, a substitute for calomel (Hy
', drargyri Chloridurn Mites) producing all its alterative
'
and tither indications, with none of it, ditorganiving
Toes upon the solids—Of Lett crippling for life—or its dis
tressing action upon the teeth:mil gums. The prepared
rioneentration from the some principles—the Life Add,.
I non substitute Ifydrargyri)
possessing the peculiar action on the secreting organs;
of licit preparation from mercury, hot none of its sali
vating or other injurious effects. Those who Imo, used
them, as a bblepti/ fot,tiftife or otherwise.award to them
the highest praise. They come nearer ton concentrated
Essence of Life than anything yet made, in the way of
modicum, by man. A single pill given daily, when all
hope has fled, huts often restored health. In fact, they
supply an organic prineiple to the blood, always wanting
in extreme sates of siekness. Old people have the se
er.•tions of early youth restored by She Life Addition
Pills. Their Yalu, its lite preservers is beyond estimate.
Brandreth's Vegetable I. niversal Pills remove from the
'towels end blood , if a sick person the cause of death
Tut Lire Anemia VILT, in . VPLY tar omens Nter,tir or
Tilt It vein's sitcom—the minute globules of vegetable es
of irb ieli theyare but the concretion. hove their
,tore ~ante,-lout in the vital ghilittle4 of the blood. Anti
Iron, whenee does th,• laws? derise its life. its globules?
I vi•tviv from the Sallie souls, from whence lir.Brandreth
lil . l - 11 . 1•4 the hr, )sample of the Life Addition Pills—from
the Vegetable loin:Lilian!
The- 0 ii- nl-n ghr fire pa re
iy • renipeceiVelv is 95 and co cent'
iy. 1.•,,i II MA the Ilithhe supplied I.y the or sin
, ale al No. ;MA itriktliiri•tii l s Principal
Wee; liy Thomas Ite.iptitit, N-'- 27 Diamond street
Puddiugh, Pa., and by all neipeieltlilein hied,
jie27•linnaw
TULE TEARIVED
Ti,,, ti. , of one of ,toles, iSteltiMed in
In , ntont.ll all Wilt) 11,,e
Christadoro's Hair Dyo,
fivo muotte,,ellalsp ,
WHITE TO BLACK,
the lutcce ..1
rt,l ICOVVLI. atthntlt drylll,7 Up
tIo• ha,. It , [lto t, Iv rah. Ittor tlyeta llit.worltl. Sold
tt‘.•rywto - rt . ,:111 , .. 1 applwd Iry ;in Hair Dres•,l,. U111:13,-
.Vev. I%,rtt.
t;F:1). H. KEYSER. A ,terttt
Pittsburgh,
TO NEW CASTLE Bii t' (NAL.
(•:o IIN.: Tr, NEW c.v , TLE
1111 T wtII nut
P.,0•: . ti Crt-tio
!.. root, .•I 1:4
illa
t, ! an.l ervT, vot New
:P.0.,: I. thi. yrol ~ ive
ha ‘,,r,.:kt the pre' n: 11110 L
, I tte• Irt,ct h.tri ,Toot
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U - -)" and Shlrptlle:ind
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ll' 11 t,stlr,or ntr ertt.t.l4 rtad..lll.at-Iti , ..
Ve , ..•14 t tx, promptly .W. 1,1-
We c.,44 , 1 , 1ir1y n!t,•r calr ca‘r-clet, In all tla. vnn,a+
I dep..rtuaat, of
NEPHEW Co.
y..; try. l'1) znr:;:tf
GEO. BLETUIIER,
•t ;:r; tt, C. , 14.1)r.tt..1
GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,
ELASTDIG BAND TOUPEES,
Ornamental Hair for Ladies and Gentlemen
NO. C.:: !,TILEET,
LONG r, 17) TJ F
Vi .\ No 31'
1.1 RAGE.
( , ‘1,1:74. TAU. PITCH 11\ r t . I k11.1'.1.1:1.1N
AND HEAVY
CLASS
lII,ANK ACCOUNT BOOKS,
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4 11f.11
Lit(ar: STOCK 01 ,
COMMERCIAL STATIONARY.
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PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING mu
C. G. HUSSEY Sr, CO.,
IM=Il
No. 31 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pn
any pwern
C. lILEPHUR.N.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER,
oFFI , :z WIT!" U. HEpriunN,
s r , r.mrth
WM. SCHICCEIMAN,
PRACTICAL LITH 0 G RAPH ER
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS,
I ,r Fr .: BUILDIN,J:4
Jorm PM DEN .14ME.3 LEMON.
Undertaking in all its Branches.
LEMON & DELLOW,
No. 118 Fourth Street,
ARE PREPARED TO DO UNDERTAK
INn all its brunettes, in the best manner,
at prices to suit the tones.
We cull sitettial attention to FISK'S NEW STYLE
PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES, far the sale of
ishuth they are sole agents in this oily, and of w h ich
we keep constantly on hand a complete assortment. As
regards beauty of shape and tini,h,they excel all others.
Funerals will be supplied with Hearses, Horses and
Carriages promply, and at lower rates than any other
establishment in this city. Guaranteeing to render sat
, st . ..thin, they solicit N. continuance 01 the patronage
heretofore so hlterallv extended to the old firm. fapls
P.M1 , 010 - cr.a. l, _
DIAIJESNE IRON STORE
COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO.,
Fitter and. Water Cooler Combined
(Succosoor to Ilartwell,t Shophard,)
Druggist, Corner Wood and Sixth sts
SOTER CAPILLI
4 • +
W.
DAILYSALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST,
at the new Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth
street, every week day. are hold public sales of goods in
all variety suited for the trade and consumers, from a
large stock which is constantly replenished with fresh
consignments, that must be closed forthwith.
AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M.,
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly every- ;
thing needed in the line forpersonal and family me:
bible - cutlery ; litudware; clothing; boots and shoes; la
dies' ware, e.
AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand:
beds and bedding ; carpets; elegant iron stone China
ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, Le.
AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, P.M.,
Fancy art!cles; watches; clocks; jewelry ; musical in
struments.; guns ; clothing; dry goods ; boot and shoes;
books; stationery, ac. P. M. DAVIS,
sena
Auctioneer.
lI.TI,URNEDSALEOFFIFTY BUILD
ING LOTS, in the town of PENN or PENNSTADT.
Westmoreland county, Pa.. twenty-six.-miles east of
Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, on
MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, on the premises.
Penn or Pennstadt needs no pulling. Title Pcrfeel.
Tsams:—ss rash on each Intwhen sold, and $5 a month
per lot on ell lots which sell for less than $5O; on lots
that sell for $5O and over. one-half cash, and ono-half in
oue year. Interest on all deferred payment-s.
A Special Train of Passenger Cars will leave the Pas
senger Depot, corner of Liberty and Grant streets, at 12
o'clock and 50 minutes precisely, on the day of sale, and
take passengers to and front OW sale FREE To pre
vent confusion. Free Tickets, securing a comfortable
seat G 0 tho cars.) to and frotn the sale tree, can be had
at the Auetion Rooms of Mr. Davis, No. 54 Fifth street,
I ii' called for. No seat secured without a ticket, and no
' ticket issued after all tho seats are taken. No one ad
mitted to the cars without a ticket. Therefore call with.
out delay. if you wish to enjoy a Free hide. Boys and
out childr in positively prohibited.
M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
augli4 Pi
CLINTON HOUSE,
u.wiroirrolirJr, Pennsylvania,
JOHN PIERER, Proprietor_
Tins comiomous AND POPULAR
noTEL,kfcertwing refitted anti furniiMe4 through
out, with elegant furniture, is now ready for the reeets
thou of guests. The Railroad from Connelhiville to
Ilniontowo will be finkhed early in July, thus affording
a cheap an.l plc cant movie of traveling to persons wish
ing to escape tine heat and smoke of Pittsburgh during
the heated term. Thin House in ituated within a feu
moments drive of the celebrated Fayette Springs. and
the proprit tor is determined to spare neither trout tie or
nxlnllne in rendering those who visit tout comfortable.
Charles moderate. myldaf
- - -
MICH El, I'll ARA.
(Fureca"nr to M. U - Qnra.j
WIIOLLSALL PRAIL.I:II IY
FOREIGN WINF-9, 1311.IN1rIES ANI , LIQUOR:I;
Al6O,
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
151 Fifth I,taa.en 11'2.1i0 and
Wyln. street, Vo-njo. non,tantly (ou hand a
argo ..•1: 014)11)1 , 41,w:tilt:la I,'y.• and rnaibln
Whi , h
t1.1.11y kcpt II Ow bu.iuo+•.
PREMIUM AWARDED By F
1 '
sTAI E FAIR 'ft)
GRAFF 4, CO.
FugTng
.'-; 9E I C:10 NT ]E ,
For Ow best Itanvo for familo, rt.nd heat Wood Cook
t , •vo. f0ip14,11.31., tr.-4 1,1 , 111.iry Stu-r. Also on hand,
it Loge ilsso, - trnent Hod in,!'sinove-s. ['Lon FAlley
Grate
front I , ..ndors, and Dog Iron-. Sugar lied
tho Tea Koolos, Waszon I!.ples. ke.
giItAFF A Cit., No. k. Lawny sir...A,
At the howl of Wo.'sl stroot.
AMERICAN IRON WORKS
JONES & LA
IRON AND NAILS,
JUNIaTA AND COMMON SHEET IRON,
Lauth's Patent Shaftilu, Piston Rods. Platcs4t.
wAllE1101:::Es,
UN Water Street, and 131, Flett Street,
PlTTsnuncH,
Fr.nklm and So . dth Wd:er Chic•ag
nit 1::ly
STONE WATER PIPES,
TWO To SIX INCH CALI HII
Price• from Twelve to Thirty Cti. per Foot
ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH,
Far sal° at :llanufactitrers Prices I , y
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
.1 r. V; ELI N.
1 t Ft•urth.
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
CHADWICK & SON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAGS,
Awl Agent., for [lo• -ale of
3lahoning Fire Brick and Pot Clay,
la, el old 1 urar Si,t Pitt., tat rgli,
Arii-Virripping Paper at Manufacturer,' Prier,. Cash
raid f, ray..
Importers of
HARDWARE
So. 52 Wood Street,
font I..rs aboci. St Charley Hotel,
0 , 25,fan I'l TT. 1: I; 11.
4: S. BRYAN. I.ritt , of Laura,ter....l,4 AN l'ltt!gil.
GEO. S. BRYAN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOR THE SALE OF
PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &C.,
O. 52 Wood st.. Pittsburgh.
Rrrmr_Ncr_i.—Lyon. Short) L Co. Pittsburgh. Livings
tOln. Cupelan i S Co.. Pittsburgh; Thos. E. Franklin, Esq.,
Lanca , ter; lion. Simon Cameron, Iliu - ri,bur. Bryan
;arduer & Co.. HollidayAurg, Pa.
THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO
OF PHILADELPHIA,
INACRES AGAINST LOSS OR lAMAGE
ha Fire on Buildings, Morelia:lM,, Furniture,
at reasonable rates of premium
llotrotordi—F.Rattliford Starr: William 111•Nee,of Wm.
m'Kvo Co.; Nand., Frazier. in, M. Atwoo.l, of Atwood,
W late A: lienj. T. Tredick, of Tredmk. Stokes 0 Co.:
Ilenry Wlcirtom Alordeem L. DaY1151)11; lieoe If. Stewart,
of Stewart a liro; John IL. Brown, of .101 in B. Brown A
t :
It. A. Falineidoek, of It. A. Falme.dotik k Co.; Andrew
II nazi; .1. 1.. ErrOwer, of Wood n Errinver.
F. RATCHFORD STABIL President.
CHARLES W. Co X E., Secretary.
Pinson:Ron REFERENCE3.—Wm. Liolinesl Co.), Painter
a Co., 'llion.. M. Howe. .In. Marshall, Esq., Allen
Kramer, M'Fdroy A: Co- Wilson, Pavne
13mlev, Brown A Co, Livingston, Copeland X.
James I.l.Lvon A Co, Wm. Lavely Co.
UEO. S. BRYAN & CO., Agents,
No. 5) Wood street.
SLUMP CII.3IOELS oe
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
R. H. BITIMER. T. D. DIVOT
cSr, JDA"STI'II . ,
Manufacturers of every description of
FURNITURE,
NO. 45 SMITHFIELD STREET„
PITTSBURGH, PA.
A full assortment of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUR
EI FURNITURE, constantly on 1194, which wo wtl
sell at the lowest prices for Cash. ' anNAT
NOBLE, BROWN & CO.,
SHEYHARD-
BEM
Man ufact urer, of
TERRA COTTA OR
AN ritoDucE GENE RA LLY.
No. 25 'Wool, ST., P TTsll U ROIL
D. B. ROGERS &
MANI:FACTI:REILS OF
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT
Corner Ross and First Streets,
PITTSIWR. PA
LOGAN & GREGG,
B. C. & J. H. SAWYER,
No. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pe
125 and 127 Duane Street,
NEW YORK,
IMPORTERS OF
English, Irish and Scotch Linens,
White Linens of all qualities,
Blay Linen,
Blouse Linens,
Brown, Blay and Black and White Hoßands.
Farmers' Duck,
Farmers' Drills,
Padding Canvasses.
Raven's Duck,
Carpets,
Burlaps, all widths and qualities.
the package. on most favorable terms. ',min
TWENTY-EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES
Of Farming Land, situate on the south side of the
Maumee River, six miles from Toledo, Ohio. The sod
is good, and timber first-class, and the adjoining binds
are occupied by enterprising farmers, who aro making
good improvements. These lands will be divided into
tracts of fifty acres and upwards, to suit purchasers. For
further information apply at our office, 51 Market et.
Win S. CUTHBERT SON
- - -
TARY GOODS.—Every variety of Domes
_if tic and Staple Dry Goode always on hand, and will
be sold at tho very lowest prices. All our summer stock
closing out very low. C. HANSON LOVE,
augs 74 Market street.
PRESCOTT'S HISTORICAL WORKS.
The Conquest of Mexico: 3 vols.
The Conquest of Peru; 2 vols.
Ferdinand and Isabella; 9 vols.
Phillip the Second; 8 vols.
Charles the Flfth; 3 vols.
Biographical and Criticel Miscellanies; W / vo/
Jr KAY di CO, 65 ood street.
ffletring rtes.
SEWING.MACHINES.
POINT OF
ifi.'.AUTY,
DU RABI LITY,
PERFECTION OF WORK,
AND CAPACITY TO
PERFORM EVERY
VARIETY OF SEWING,
NO OTHER MACHINE CAN COM
PARE WITH SINGER'S
New and Improved Mathines,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT
8..' TB A W'S 32 'Market street.
The Grover & Baker
SEINING MACHINE COMPANY:
Pittsburgh Agency, No. 101 Market St.
Having greatly increased their facilities for nianufactnr•
i g their Crtarearro Aug= Mecnnits, - with all the recent
improvements hare reduced their prices, and offer for
Hart
NEW STYLE MACHINE.
Price, $5O--Hemmer, $5 Extra.
It is no longer questioned that these Machines axe the
h,st in use for family sewing. They
ITEM. FELL, GATHER AND STITCH
In (lie most superior inauher, and are the only machines
in the market that are so well and simply made, that
they may be :era into families with no other instructions
than arc contained iu a cirular which accompanies each
machine, and from which
A CHILI/ OF TEN TEARS
May reluilly learn how to use, and keep them in order.
'Thee make Immesh of
• 'FIFTEEN 'HUNDRED SrITCfIF:3 A MINUTE,
And will do the sewing of a family cheaper than a seam
stress eau do it, e_yen , if .. /! .. 1r works at the rate of
ONE CENT AN HOUR;
Is there a husband, father, or brother in the United
states, who will Is...rmst the drudgery of hand sewing in
his family, when a Grover & Baker Machine will do it
better, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possi
-I,ly Iv don.. by hand.
Send rue t airctdar.
The tie=r in pubic estimation Is now justly ac
corded to the Gruver .t IS cer Machine, for family sew
for the following reasuu.s:-Ists It is more simple
and easily kept in order than any other Machine. 2d.
It makes a seam which will not rip or ravel.though every
third stitch is eat. ltd. It sews from two ordinary spools,
and (line all trouble of thread is avoided, while
the same machine can Le adapted at pleasure, by a mere
change of spools. to all varieties of work. 4th. The same
mai-lune nun , silk, linen thread, common spool cotton,
with equal facility, Lth. The seam is as elastic as the
loos: elastic fabric, so that it is tree Irom all liability to
break in washing. Ironing, or otherwise. 6th. The stitch
made by this machine is more beautiful than any other,
made either by hand or machine.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS:
The hest potent now in use.--(Easton Whig.
Stands hien in the estiination of all-{Erie Constitution.
It is all that It is recommended-[Lima Democrat.
It int. no stipenor-ritslitabula Telegraph.
A household neeessity - Bataria Herald.
Grover a Baker's is unrivalled-A - Rockport:Advertiser.
:Meets the wants of the housewife--[Auburn Ch. Advo.
A necessity in the family-[Southern Inventor.
The cheapest and best in tise-{Baldwinsville Gazette.
'fliey are the beet in use-{Waterford Sentinel.
Tile best manufactured-IPittston Journal.
Worthy of public patronage--[Jersey Shore4 r it t
Grover a Baker have the best improvements-{taunt
Joon - nit.
Not 1:01ile to get out of order-[Westchester Jeff.
The
hod e.invenient in use-{Chicago News Letter.
mete advantages than any other--(Nash
laizetie.
All artiele4 are !mule with It with eidie-fTlasard'sGs.r..
Lighten, the labor of those at honae-411oughman.
A child of ten years old mat' use it-[Farmer and Via
Will do most beautiful sewing--LAllenfown Dem..
linen, or cotton thread--(Pitta. Advocate.
I. more simple than any other-(Cleveland Reporter.
Merits a place in every fanuly--(Abingdon Democrat.
Sews a yard a minute--[Cleveland Leader.
'pe best in use for families-[Biblical Recorder.
It makes fine, string_ seam--ILa_porte Union.
- NATHAN tie HITING, Agent,
No-107 Market street.
ffledical.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP,
Protected Solution of Protoxide
of Iron Combined,
HAS SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THE
ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia
Medica are subjected, and must now be received as an
medicine. Its efficacy to curing
DYSPEPSIA,
Affections of the Liver, Dropsia, Neuralgia. Bron
chitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disor
dered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy,
and the prostrating effects of Lead,
or Mercury, General Debility,
and all diseases which re
quire a tonic and altera
tive
Medicine is be
yond question.
The proof of its efficacy are so numerous,.so well authen
t wilted. and of such a peculiar . char
seter. that sufferers cannot reason- • .p 4„
ably hesitate to receive the proffer-
. .." 4 4P •0 4 ',i.
eilid.
' The Peruvian Syrup does notpro-: At i -' tl , TA ',
fess to he a cure-all, but its range is! - ' x ‘ -' . 7 7 .'i
extensive, bemuse e many diseases k I , :.itni ,gip
apparently unlike. ate 'intimately ..... SS.• °--- - ....„ .
related. and proceeding from one \ —•-- /
e:tit,e. may be cured by one reme- ''..-. /854
....,
•Iy. The .lass of diseases for which ............
the Syrup provides a cure, is precisely that which has
so often baffled the highest order of medicinal skill.
The facts are tangible. the witnesses accessible, and tbe
safety and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible.
Paws--Large bottles, skl, or six for $lO - , small bottles,
il, or six for $O. .
Hawing confidence in the efficacy of the "Prensuut
Si - rds. - as a medicinal agent, we recommend to our
brethren in the ministry, the careful reading of thi
pamphlet. '.
Rey. Johu Pierpont,
- Thos. Whittemore.
" James B. Miles,
- S. H. Riddel.
•• Jos. 11. Clinch,
' Sold 1N
DE. GEO. H. KEYSER,
. 140 Wood , Overt-
Inl_t, 11,1_1c
SANFORD'S a
LIVER INVIGORATOR
N EVE.I.I. DEBILITATES.
I 1 l' i.. compounded entirely from !Gums, sad
~,,,..aloAn, s tablished fact, a tit emdard Medicine, known
:. ..1 : , y ell by all thsll have used lt, andlta now re
.,,,, i tk, ‘‘ ttil r.outideuee iul a i r. all the diseases foe which It
re,,mouended.
1.-,
It 11.1 A e3/114 thousand, 1 ,/,:i. within the bat two years
wb, 1,1.1 I ;lven up all hopvai up of relief, az the nmne
' rons
11E1,4 die ded rertilleatell ill Illyi IL.
, passezalonshow. ' •
'be dose must be udAptedl 10 'to I n temperament of the
10.1, idd..t th e i., and us• ; ed In such quantities au to
u, ~uly ou the Ilowela. 1
I.e: the Si. Ide a 01 youri indianela guide You Ut the
g
„" ~ L,., „di,' ERIN-'1 VIGORATOR, and It
,al ,ure Liver Corn-, plaints, Bilious At -
r arks, Dyspepsia,' Chronic Diarrhoea.
Sln in met. Co nn -I plaints,. Dysente
ry, Dropsy, Solari Stomach, Habitual
Costiveness, Chol- ' Ic, Cholera, Chole
ra Illor ir us, Cholera) Infantum. • Flatu
lency, Janurlic e, Female Weakness- lA.I A .
e 4. and may be used sue-cessfully 611 as 0111.411 , 1 • •
ri , Family Medi.- psi clne. It willcure SICK
111.1 A I> Ae II E, (en, lhousanta can WWII.) In
twenty mlnntes, If; two or three Tea.-
spoonfuls are talc- en at commencement Of
attack_ •
At i NV ho use It are giving their tealthleany
ht itAt'aver.
Mix wperEit IN Ti
TIIE INVIGORATOR.,
BOTH TOGETHER.
Price One Dollar per Bottle,
-- ALSO.
sAwibwws
CATHARTIC
CO3.II'OC.NDED FROM
Pure Vegetable Extracts,
_and pat •itplet
GLASS CASES, Air Tight, and will keep
in any climate.
The Family Ca
,
tie hot active t7athartic
Ilfta , i in 1.10 practice run.,
The constantly' increasing
heyclong used the PILLte
all express in regard to their
thF•tn within the reach of all.
The Profeasion well know
on differentportions of the
The FAMILY CA
h.vi, with due reference to
born compound e d from a
table Ertracta, which act
alimentary cud, and are
es where a Cathartic is
reatgeintenta of . the
nes., Pains In the
Costiveness., Pal it
the whole body,
frequently, if neglected,
ver. Loss of Appc
station of Cold over
new. ileadachs, or
.11
Children or Adults,
Purifier of the B load
flesh Is heir, too numerous! .
moat. Dose, l i t „ o l l. ic
i 30 CENTS. •
The 'Liver inviaorator nett; Family Ca
thartic Pills .h.y.llrug. z.st.
sold wholesale by the trade in all me l arge town,
S. T. NV. SAN FORD,
11.0: mover and Proprietor.
—ay, New York.
it, No. 140, corner Wood street
Dlitlydsw
335 Broady'.
G. W. KEysER, agent
find Virgin alleY.
MARION, STREET.—For sale, rilseeir..
fortable two-story Bricklawelllng, of five' TOO
and cellar. The lot is a 0 feet - front, by 104 feet siee • on
an n itera4atge grape arbor, stone wall • _ •g in
front, a frame ontbrfflihrig, Az__ Price 000. arms
easy. . 8. CUM t SON,.:
je3o • • ' 51. Marten
Inffli
THE CORALITE AND . PORCELAIN
. TEETH have now. been, extensively tested by the
citizens of Pittsburgh, and the verdict in their favor is
unanimous,. Many hays laid aside teeth Mounted on
Gold plate to avad_themaelves of the improvements
embraced in these new andbeautiful styles of Dentistry.
Their superiority consists mainly in their perfect adap
tation to the mouth—their perfect cleanerts.; being
without crack or crevice for food to find lodgment, and
made of a material on which the jtdces of - the mouth
cannot act; they are free from all metallic tuts; corro
sion or tarnish and do not effect the breath, which is a
great desideratum, as,
all who wear Gold, Salver, Plti
num of other Metallic Plate, can testify_
They also combine great strength with tightness, com
fort and elegance—this with their close resemblance to
natural teeth 'render them the moat destrable,sabsti.
totes for those organs over offered. An emuritm . kticen
will fully confirm all that has been said in their. praise.
N. STEBBINS, ST. D., Dentist, 1.01 Penn. street.
N. B. Teeth drawn by the painless process.
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Home and Foreign Demand.
IF YOUR HAIR IS GEAY,
IF YOUR HAIR 111 THIN, „:
OR RI YOU ARE BALD,
IT ILL RESTORE IT.
.
TO PRESERVE THE COLOR,
TO PREVENT ITS FALLING,
TO MAKE THE HAIR GLESSY, ' •
USE WOODS HAIR RFSTORATIVE.
Sold by Dr. GEO. EL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood qtreet,
and B. L.- FAHNESTOCK CO., No. CO, corner woo -
and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists generally.
je4:3rndsw
.
SUFFER NOTDRS. GOLDSMITH &
co., No: 42 Sixth strnet. Pittsburgh, Penn's, stilt
continues to be consulted on all dis of tePHIVATSI
or DELICATE NATURE.. From alongeourse of study
and practical experience of unlimited extent, Drs. G. a
Co. have the gratification of presenting the unfortanate-.
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 Eldneye,Abscesses,:ffumers, Frightful
Swellings, and the tong trainnf horrible symptoms at
tending this class of diseases, are made to become as
harmless as the simplest ceilings of a child...
SEMINAL WEASNM—.Drs,bI. A Ca devotes much
of theirattention to the treatment of those cases caused
by a secret and solitary habiL which ruins the bedy and
Inind,unfitting the unfortunate individual for either busi
ness or society. Some of the sad and melancholy effects
produced by these early habits of youth arc Weakness
of the back and limbs, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep
sia, Nervousness, derangement of the Digestive func
tions, symptoms of Consumption, etc., etc. The fearful
effects on the mind are much to be dreaded, via; Loss
of memory,, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits,
end forebodings,aversion to society, selfdistrust;
tunidi
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 A CO., Pittsburgh, Penn's, will meet with
prompt attention, and enedicinesfororarded, secure from
observation, Mad a cure guaranteed. The strictest se
cresy observed in all cases.
le,. Don't forget the place, N 0.42 Sixth street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. aplinydaw
DISPENSARY:
Cries 95 Main strut, (2.1 door, up stairs,) Buffalo, IV. Y.
VSTABLISHED BY THE CELEBRA
-124 TED DR. JOHNSON, Into 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 uni
versally acknowledged the only safe and sure 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
velvet successfully at a moderate expense, thereby
avoiding the danger and expense of falling into the
handsel 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 InfalliUe Oore for Doifness and
Singing Noises in the. Ears, Nervous Head
. • and Mind fbtaplairds,
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 suddenly and alniost
miraculously enabled to hear ordinary toned conversa
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
perfect hearing, and foreverzescuedfrove ana
A the numerous, dangerous unqualified pretenders of
.he present day.. , . Hospital and. private testimonials and
,ertificates from the most eminent physicians and Bur
;eons in England, in whose presence deaf persons have
siencured.and many hundreds of privatepatients cured
can be seen or referred to. -A ease of this medicine,
enough to effect a cure,) will be forwarded to any. part
'the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address .
DR. JOHNSON, Drawer CA.
Office 95 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
Health anti Happiness Secured.
Rey. Martin Moore,
Thos. Star Bing,
Charles Briggs,
Sylvanu.s Cobb,
Edward Edmund
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AND. SWALLOW
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rhich the proprieter, has
thati• — wenty yews, •
demand Iran those tette
and the satisfaction which
t y 'use, bash:taxed mete place •
that different Cathartics act
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ri c variety of the purest Ten
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.good and 'mare In all ...-
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and Soreness over
how sudden to 1.• wthch
end in a long course of fee
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*rot many diseintes to w hich ,
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PROF. WOODS'
UNRIVALLED IN MARKET•
WITH IMMENSE
IF YOU HAVE .DANDRUFF,
IF YOU - HAVE SCALD HEAD,
IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE - ,
IT WILL CURE THEM.
SOLD BY O. J. WOOD & CO..
114 3LLRE_ET STREET, ST. LOLIL3,
PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS. AND
DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY.
EYE AND EAR
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THE CONCENTRiTED CURE,
THE CONCENTRATED CURE,
A POWERFUL REMEDY,
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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 CITRE
QUA V I TAE,
A Remedy of Great and Certain Power.,
This remedy is put up in small viols, and On lie sent
by mail to any address. A trial will satisfy. Use it-for
a week, and you will experience a great benefit. A cir
cular containing full particulars, sent (free) on applica
tion. Price perbottle $l.OO.
One bottle will last a mouth.
.N. B.—This remedy is suitable for either sex. Ad
dress R. CRUGER, Medical Agent,
jytaiw • 7.1.2 Broadway, New. York,
To Housekeepers.
QOMETHING.NEW.-B; T. BABBI
BEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS,
c pda manufactured from common salt, and is pre- g f 2
1 0q,ared entirely different from other Salerattis.. .
lAll thrdeletenoue matter extracted itt - isuck a
Mtanner - a.v to produce - Bread. Biscud, and all
";kinds of Cake, without containing a particle ofim
ISaleratus when the bread or cake is .ked: tbere
,dby producing wholesome results Every putt ,,
r U etc of Saleratus is turned to gas, and passes i tt
through the bread or biscuit while baking; cola
sequently nothing remains but com Mon Salk •
Water and Flour. You will readily perceive
8 the ie r e taste fromof this a r r
er tus that it is entirely di 6 8
llt is packed in one co i t . : ,i d u p a a a r: l each WIS -
, r a r e b ni n t tl!cl is “: ), l3. T.
pi ' e r ture. b. twisted.loaf M o; d b uS reil "I'
iath a glass of effervescing water on the top.
paper
n When you purchase one you shouldp ~, ,
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I serve the wrapper, and be particular to get the i '
next exactly like the first—brand as above. •
Full directions for maldng Bread with this
Saleratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will
r, at accompany each package; also, directions fo g ;
...masking all kinds of Pastry; also, - ior making 7.
Soda Water and Seidlito Powders.
•
MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP,
WITLE
B. T. BABBITTSPURE CONCENTRATED
POTASH
Warranted double the strength of ordinary. Pob.
6 81 w h g ut al't! t L e l a d'lr'ec - lict io'%3li% e glilliti
iSoft Soap. Consumers will find this the cheap.
lest Potash in market. . " I
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B. T. BABBITT, - I
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PRIVATE DISEASES.-DR. BROWN'S
MEDICAL and SURGICAL_Office, No. 4 1 P 1 - 171 4 ,
held street. Pittsburgh, Pa. c;;.... 8
Dr. BROWN is an old citizen ofPittsburgh, and
been in Practice for the last Prentrtrre year& His b
ness has been confined mostly tePrtsste .
Diseases.
CII7_ZENS AND STRANGERS
in need of a medical friend, should not fail to find out
the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular dn
ato, and his experience in the treatcaent of* certainclass
of diseases is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtain
ing permanent relie4 by the use of his remedies and
followinghis advice. . • .
DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES
never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases,
Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all disease.:
arising flora a hereditary taint, which manifests itself
in the form of a tetter, psoriasis, and agree:many forme
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 recove
SEMINAL WEAIL r i,SS.
Dr. Protra's remedies for this alarming trouble,
trough on often by that aohtarY - habit of sensual gran-
Bastion, which the young and vreakminded often_ giv_e
way to t (ta their own destruction,) are the only rentable
remedies known, in this country—they are safe, and
make a speedy rdstoration of health.
RHEUMATISM. -
Dr. Brown's remediesrfn tiler fall to .rare this
_paliutal
disease in o few days—he win- ~w,rrant a cure. He also
treats Piles, Gleet. G'ontiorrhcea, Stc.rture, Urethal Dia.
charges, Female Weakness, Monthly Supscressiorui, Dior
eases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affectiana
Pains. in the Back and Kidneys, Imtation of the Bled!
der, together with all diseases of an impure origin::.
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A letter describing the symptoms, containing a...r
directed to DR. BROVN, No. Smithfield street, Pit,o
burgh, 2 a., will be immediately answered.. Medicine
' , ea t, to any address, safely packed and secure from'ob
serretion.
Office and Private Rooms, No. 60 Smithfield street
Attaburgb, Pa.- . , lrn
PARISIAN TOOTH PAgTE:—This Paste
is carefully prepared under Abe, arrpervision of Dr.
Hellitan,and is bigbly recommended Oy jillirbo has
used it.; 'for sale by„Jos_ Fla sw,lak.T3,,
angls' . corner Dianietig and 'llia:kat, atE'