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NO 11IURDER; AFTER ALL!
"This is the very house, depend on't, in
which the deed was done'." •
"Not the least doubt, I should say. May
be iu this very room."
"No. In one of those little back bed
rooms off the staircase, when he was all
alone
The first speaker was an English gentle
man of about nine-and -twenty years of age,
of rather slim figure, dark eyes. and intel
lectual brow.—The second speaker was a
German gentleman of about thirty-two, who
spoke our language with a very imperfect
accent, though grammatically. Unlike his
companion, he was short and stoat, and had
light hair and moustache, a remarkably clev
er head and features, and piercing grey eyes
glittered from behind the large spectacles
which he wore; and was in the habit of con
tinually adjusting.
The dialogue, of which I have given the
commencement was held in the parlor of an
inn in Peaseod Street, Windsor, and not
more than a stone's-throw from St` George's
Chapel. I had been to Windsor for a day's
holiday, and beimg without an umbrella, and
overtaken by a shower of rain, I ran into
this inn—the nearest at hand—and called
for some refreshment, which was served inn
in the room iu a hich the German and En
gliShman were sitting.
The expression made use of—" the deed
was done," and "when he was all alone"—
led me to believe, or conclade, that the
conversation of these gentlemen had re
fereice to some celebrated - murder, and
that the inn in which it had been commit
ted, like the King's Arms in hugely, had
become notorious in consequence. Nor did
the dialogue, as it was continued, do aught
to remove this impression. On the contrary,
it confirmed it.
"Do you not experience a sensation of
awe," said the German, holding his breath
for a moment, and !coking up at the low
ceiling, "when you reflect that in this very
room—fcr it must have been the parlor in
those days—he ate, drank, laughed, and
talked and observed all that tiva3 passing
around him ?"
"I do not think he did the last," return
ed the Englishman: t'hc was too much ab-
Sorbed in his other reflections, I should say.
what rogue Sir John, and that French doc
tor, and-the parson, and those jades who
played their parts so well, came here with
him. Depend`upon ik, it was all planned
in some tavern in London, and merely put
into execution in this ancient abode."
"It may be so. An acquaintance with
the locality was, probably, all that was re
quired- to complete the business."
"And yet he must have been bee before,
and no doubt was iu the habit of using. this
- house." _ ,
"How old do you suppose this house to
be—the structure'!"
"I should say judging from the height,
or rather the lowness of the ceiling, the
formation of the staircase, the g.tbles, the
beams; and the exterior generally, that it
was built as far back as the reign of Henry
the - Sixth or Seventh.—Even the oldest of
the buildings in the vicinity—excepting
the Castle, o course--are modern iu com
parison with this."
"Yes, I noticed that." '
"In those days, no doubt, this was the
inn, and was as much frequented as the
White Hotel or the Castle is now-a-days."
"Much as 1 was struck with that stately
pile of building, which seem to represent
the firmness, the solidity, the wealth, the
power, and the pride of this great and won
derful nation, I confess to you that they
have not-for me that peculiar kind of inte
rest, that indescribable charm; which this
old house possesses.'
"I share your feelings. Often as I run
down here, I never pass this house without
having a good stare at it, and experiencing
a sensation which you will readily conceive,
but which it would be difficult for me to
escribe."
"When I get back to Germany, and tell
- my friends all that I have seen in England
the many things that have afforded me such
immense delight—l will not fail to tell them
ate beefsteak, and bread, and potatoes, and
drunk a-quart of ale, in a house that, so
long as the English and German language
—nay more, so long as this world lasts :Ind
is inhabited—will be heard of, and read of,
and pictured to the mind of man, in every
land where books are to be found."
As I was a stranger in Windsor, and as
I had not even looked at the sign of the inn
into vihich.l hurried to escape the shower,
I began to wonder where I was, and what
the peculiar charm the old house possessed
in the eyes of two gentlemen, whose conver
sation and mode of expressing themselves
- were those- of really clever people; and
further, who was this great man who had
been foully murdered by Sir John Some
body, having as his accomplice a doctor, a
-- parson, and two jades. 1 did not like to
leave the room and inquire. In truth al
though my curiosity was becoming intense,
I did not like to lose one word.of the dis
course, especially as my presence did not
seem to impose upon them the slightest
restraint or reserve. Like two sensible men,
they talked on quietly and energetically.
taking it for granted that I was intent on
the newspaper which I had taken up, and
was running my eye over.
"Let us.stay here to night," suggested
the German. " Let us have a bed in the
old house."
• "With all my heart," said the English
- man.
"And we will stand at the bar, and in the
tap, and conjure up all the characters that
fOquented the house in those days—the
laundresses, the washers, the wringers, the
- drawers, the bullies, and "the drunken
knaves that had not the fear of God." not
- that mite host shall lead us on with a well
bUited delay till we have to pawn something
- tt pay his bill."
The German gentleman laughed very
heartily at this remark, though- whatever
Wit it contained was entirely lost upon me
. at the time.
"Have you received no promise of satis
faction at her bands?" said the Enlislrinan
gravely.
"Never 1" ejaculated the German.
"Have you importuned her to such a
purpose ?"
- - -"Never I"
"Of what quality was your love then "
- 4
Like a fair house built upon another
-span's ground; so that I have lost my edi
fice, by mistaking the place where I erected
IL"
4 -7
-Here they both indulged in hearty laugh
ter, I confess that this part of their dis-
Ourse was to me both incomprehensible
and incoherent —I desire also to state that,
although my acquaintance with literature
is not precisely insignificant, my memory
is not a very retentive one.
.."Let us go to the bookseller's in Castle
Street and buy the volume," said the En
lishman.
"Certainly," said the German.
I Rising from their chairs, they left the
kcom; but previous' to doing so, each of
them made to me a very polite bow, which
returned.—The moment they took their
!departure I rang the bell. The waiter
!came.
"What is the sign of this house?" I ask
led.
"Sign air? We call it the / Star, sir."
, ,o;
OISE
"Was any murder ever committed in
this house?" • •
Murder, sir? No, eir. Never 'card u'unc,
"Then for what is the house famous?"
"Famous, sir? Nothing particular, that
I am aware of sir."
"Who were those gentlemen that were
here just now?"
"Those gentlemen, sir? Don't know,
si , .—The thin gentleman often comes in
here, sir, looks round, and has a gla,s of
ale, sir. But the stout gentlemen, sir, I
never saw before to day, sir,"
Nor did a conversation which I had, a
minute afterwards, with the landlord of
the inn, afford me any enlightenment. Of
his own knowledge, he could only say that
the house was noted for the excellent quali
ty of the liquors that were drank in it, I
asked him if he would permit me to inspect
the upper roo:ils. He consented most
cheerfully. It was.now nearly dark, and
preceeded by the waiter, who held a can
dlestick in his hand, I ascended the old and
narrow straight staircase, anti entered a
passage on either side of which were bed
rooms, some of them about the size and
height of a poop cal,in of a six or seven hun
dred toaship, some of the windows beingum
much bigger than a large sheet of foolscap.
The house must have always been kept in
excellent repair, for it was in precisely the
same condition as it was when " the . deed
was done there, and when he was probably
all alone."
My curiosity was now so greatly excited
that I determined upon waiting until the
return of the two gentlemen and ask them
to do me the favor of informing me for
whet "the Star" was so famous ? and why
two gentlemen of thekcvident capacity aid
education should regard its precincts as
hallowed ? Hearing footsteps in the pis
sage, I began to think how I should address
the strangers. Two persons entered the
parlor, called for gill and water and pipes
of tobacco. They were not the German and
his English companion. They were two
tradesmen of the town. This 1 gleaned
from the remarks they made cone:riong
the approaching election, and the maum:r
in which they discussed the respective
merits of the sitting members.
My heart being ready to crack with iw
patience, I was tempted to pmt a Lew g ue,,-
tions to one of these persons, a very good
natured, middle aged persoa.
"Do you live in Windsor, sir," I said.
" Yes, sir. I was born and bred her:.'
"This.is a very old house ?"
"Very, sir."
"And famous—is it not."
"Well, I don't know sir. I uses it, as
did my lather and grandfather before me .
It's hands to my shop Over the way, you
see, sir; and I am at home in half a min
ute, if I am wanted for anythimf •'
But n•as nut there rune great exile,
a murder--once committed here ?"
" Not that I have heard of, sir " Theh
turning to his friend he asked," Did you,
William, ever hear of anything of the
sort?
"No," was the emphatic reply.
der ! Lord bless us ! who would ever think I
of committing murder under the very nose I
of Windsor Castle ? The only thing for
which I ever heard the house much talked
about by my old father was in conneetion
with .Kkg George. 111. when he was a little
bit cracky. One day, before they made
him nut downright toad, he came in here—
into this very room—and being dressed
more like a farmer than a king, nobody
knew who he was,, and never dreamt that it
was George 111. Well, down he sit:4;llnd
enters into the talk that was g"ing bn
Presently the king says something or other
which nun of the company, a butcher, dis
put,l. The king however held to his spin
ion, whereupon the butcher says to him
"Look here, my good fellow, I will bet yon
a bowl of punch on that matter!" "Done!
says the him , . " Done" says the butcher.
I "Now who will you refer it to? "—" Any
body you like," says the king, knows
anything about horses." " Well the head
I groom at the royal stables?" says the hutch
er. "Yes," says the king, "But you and I
must get under the table when the question
is put by a third party. lie must not see
either of us, as he may be known to you,
and you to him." "Agreed," s ays th e
butcher. Well, sir, a messenger was sent
off to the bead groom, and down he comes
to settle the question ; and he settled it
~,,,n'nst the king. Whereepon the king
crawls from under the table, and looking at
the head groom, who fill down on his knees,
he says to him : " Why it was upon your
authority that I made my statement, and
now upon yourauthority. I lose my wager!"
"Forgive me, your majesty!" says the head
groom. As soon as lie said "your majesty,"
I every body threw down their pipes and paid
him the respect that was due him as the
Sovereign of England."
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IT IS Elf PHA TICA THE t'IIEA PEST LW!! .
Ii NO IVY.
DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE.
Go to 3 req. - m.0,1e dealer and obtain a good coal oil
lamp. Si•eure Hon watt.., -o that they w ill move readily ,
tip and down in the the V. 1,1, with slurp
scissors, etactly even with the top of the wick-tube,
clippniii Ott the nuetll projecting points at the cornerr.
Fill your lamp with our oil Turn up the wick careful')
at first Co re. not to it act tloniiiii)
A shade will greatly enhanci• excellance for read
mg or sewing
By the careful .do-ervance of tl,e9edirectione, you trill
secure a light that cannot fad ii,
our flu:11111es for refining are now very perfect and
complete, and having devoted a great deal of lithericiiii
attention to the lot, we have succeeded in producing so
article of the very test quality, to which we Invite the
especial attention of the trade. All orders will he
at the lowest rates.
For sale by the barrel, or in quantities to suit
ctrvto
mcrs, by AI)AIR & VEEDER,
Refiners of foal ods.
No. 31 Penn'a Avenue, 110111 High street,
loot tnr f r om the (.01111
BIRMINGHAM
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
WRITING ACADEMY,
College hell, Diamond Birmingham
TERMS, CASH UN ENTRANCE
For (lrnamenbal Writing $l5l
'• Plain Writin lu Time 111111 mlted.
Writing and took-Keeping- 20)
FACULTY:
N.SIJAFFER, Professor ufWriting and Itook-Keeping.
H. LEITHEAD. Prolese.or ~r rellMllll,lllp.
C. F. WELLS, Profes-or of Book-Keeping and Com
mercial Calculations.
REV. W. B. BOLTON. Lecturer on History and t;en•
oral Subjects.
HON. R. P. FLENNIKEN, Ho-U. S. Minister to Den
mark. a member of the Pittsburgh Bar, I.ectul,r
on
Commercial leave.
PROF. M. F. EATON, Lecturer on- Elocution.
(411 and see what has never been before attempted by
ally pennuut, namely: Specimens of Ornamental and
Practical Penmanship executed I, pour 1,,,e11te, 11l the
short space of from 211 sealants upaardo.
Good boarding,at $.2,50 per week. Birmingham Ferry
free for students. Entrance at any time. For 9.,01111e1,
of otr-hand \Vrltlng, p,, , ,tage stamps,
and address
11 11. LEITH F_lo, Principal,
Pittsburgh. I'a.
iyM lytl&vi
$5O RED" /kit D.
STOL EN fr 6 In the subscriber, tat Baton lay,
July 30th, 180, a DAY MARE. live pears old. fifteen
liamht high, one hind foot white, sore o aeh side,
enticed by the saddle girth, racks and trot.. under the
Ilad tat an ohldooking saddle, with dark en,.
barred saddle cloth. The thief gave hoc name
BARNETT, is a [non about six feet high, with black
whiskers, and il3di on n blaek cent and braid hat.
The above reward will be paid for the mare and thief.
or one-half for either. R. H. PATTERSON.
nub: eor. Diamond el. and Cherry alley.
A. A. CARRIER k BROTHER, AGENTS,
No. G 3 Fourth Stlcel.
C 0 M 1.1 ON W EA LT II INSURAANCE
COMPANY, at Flarnsbure, Pa Chartered capital,
$300,000. BOIL !HAWN CAMERON, President; - S. S
. ;£-mtetszy. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANCE - (:,ONFANY, Philadelphia. Assets,
789.73. Hon. JOEL .10..,`36 President; J. B. Alcord,
Secretary. QUAKER CI . ENSURANCE COMPANY,
Philadelphia. Aesela, $ 3" 42. GEORGE IL EAF, , T.
President; H. R.:Coggsball,..Secre
a •Mlyd
LIME --2 00
•
IME.-200 bbls. fresh, for sale 7
El:104M ILL
I - .
i._ ~{. _Jj`~e
MINE
Vegetable SObstitaite for Calomel
and. Blue-Pill.
IIit.I.NIiE.TII'SVECiET.ikIILE UNIVERSAL PILLS
by restoring the bowels tO their original daily and note
rot action. give strength to the stomach. purify the blood
re-establish the healthy condition of . the digestive or
gams, and Chits cure dyspepsia, colds, coughs, rheum°
tisms, dropsies, and sickness generally, whether chronic
or recent. 'flip celebrated - Abernethy , trays:—"After
having clircil the derangement of the bowels, debility
and all diseases generally disappear of their eton WAIT;
even in a short time." The experience of a eehtury has
established rite Sve:111 of these MS beyond oispute, wet.
purgative :embalm:ls medicine; rind their tree by up
wards ofl,'M) entn , eientioua physicians, and by over a
millimi of families. shows that they are supplying one of
the wante of humanity, and are in advance of medical
science. The ale:tve pills, although purely vegetable, are
now known and flied it, a substitute for calomel (Hy-
Wei-jaunt Alite.,) producing all it, alterative
and other indications, with none of its disorganizing ef
fects upon the solids—often crippling for life—or its die.
missing action upon the teeth and gums. The prepared
concentration from the same principles—the Life Adih
t ion substitute for blue-pill (PihifiElydrargyr)
possessing the peculiar action on the secreting organs,
of that preparation from inereury. but none of its still
vittifig or other Injurious °fleets. Those who have used
them. as a blutt.pill sub,titute or otherwise, award to them
the highest prarse. They come nearer ma concentrated
Essence of Life than anything yet made. in the tray of
medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when all
hope has fled. has often restored health. In fact, they
supply all organic principle to the blood, Always wanting
in extreme eases of sick ness. Old people have the se
cretions of early youth restored by the Life Addition
Pills. Their vafne te , lute preserver, to beyond estimate.
Brandreth's Vegetable 1.. niversal Pills remove from the
bowels and blood of a sick person the Callse et death
TM! LIVE ADDITION Pli.ot Fivi!PLT TAO OIDIAIVIC !Cter,lTY ur
TUE IIIkoI;SCITALITT —the inmate gloliltle , of ree etaiti"
senor's, of which they are but the ronerehon. have their
Groot r,Anitcopirt in the vital globules of the blood. And
from whence does the blood derive its life. its globules?
verily from the same vnuree from whence Dr.Rrandretli
lorries the life principle of the Life Addition Pills—from
the Vegetable kingdom!
These prim`, as aloe the I) nicer-al. are warranted pure
ly ,C,1,4A1,1e. Retailed respeetionly tit' 5 and fat Nutt,.
Phystetans and the public supplied by the gross. or
box.. at No. 29; Hand street, Itratidreth's Prilleipal
Ity Thoina, Reiiparlo No. 27 Hanlon!! street
Pittsburg PO-, and by ail re, 'tremble dealers m inedi
Jet.7,lliirica
Thi. tit], of of Dr. Wnrrell's storio,, is realized in
Ii) all who 11,
Christadoro's Hair Dye,
wl-1,. in fir, ininutin-..
- WHITE TO BLACK,
.), t 42 a .ch aryilw lip 1.11.•
It i+ t 1,.• 4,111 . ‘ hair dpe n thy-
1.1.•ry,r n••ro ntla applt,l he all Ilair Inr r.. r 11111 , 1,
13 A'or
=ME
TO NEW CAS'IILE D CANAL.
P‘R' 4 ENGI:II.- 4 11 N 4. TO NEW CASTLE
'l"4-7,?" ANI 4 NOI4III Op THAT PI,ACE„—You 44111 not.
1 , ,,a! 4144 Ile! ,lilly 11:14! of Parket , . 14etween New 4 ',vele
rl 1 4 ,11;4.114,n aull,l44lnneet with 41e4nreelnuloklation
o[l o,` p. With thr C. 4.1, A. y
itl, l / 1 1111 Ity Ilia 1,11;1' poll Will -are thee and
rrater, wheel, Is a t:44.43t "l !vet at the pro-eat tirnv,
te,ney i. =:.
e, and the fr 0411,44. 41.411.4 great 41,4ri1a,g0
jet::,:lni .1
RcuLAR.--The sal,a,ala2rs an, tran,acting
a (i , litr.,l F , :aaoru and Dam, tic Slapping anal
Pal , .,•s, in tla. city. ith.l have heteed the
Grele,e,f Weoreieeh , e, \:,,t :rutt
re they ate itrt•pered 1111.' Sell Furvlgll
nud 1 , 111,-!: , (its Ids q.Jr all knu lt, an , l Gff, the n.aial
e , tlet:futhent% their .adre,.
ID 1,,u p: exp. , ra•tarn
aurratits Cua in ,-airaltg faur I ra.a.l, 1.1110 rf,
111:11.2 I.) Vf, , ,•!. Nil/ pr.,mptl) uttelal-
W, , ,; , , ;OAT' n!T•r •:cn ic,•, In 1111 the VIaIoUS
doy,Artm,•nn of
NEPIIEW &
I ti.ti Kt..;
PITTSBITROIL PA
GEO. BLETeIIER,
GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,
ELASTING BAND TOUPEES,
PM. rt LIU , i1.11,10N
Ornamental Hair fur Ladies and lientlrifirn
LONG DUFF,
111..111 . .t “j'lttS AN1.,1( IF
CO R DA G }
nAl(It U, TAIL, AND ID tSIN TARPArEIN
Fins LAss
BLINK .ICCOCNT BOOKS,
Ml=
I 111 0 ,1: ,TO( ii 011 ,
COMMERCIAL STATIONARY
1111611.1111 ME
I r• I
. ; r•I W.., Ir., ,r 7
; h.• 11,1 1. - paa thrAl. a
PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL.
C. G. HUSSEY & CO.,
Brazier' Bolt and Sheathing Copper,
jr 1111 , 1112,
411 i ,•` Kt•ttlo,:3llert
--.
tr. 1!•-it• r-m P.ln "I'!” Pkto. Sheet
I. %:!!!.ritor! !-111. - -,1. Iran. THInPt To
No. 37 Fifth Street. Pittsburgh. Pa
`beat .-11 to any pattern
1.. C. HEPBURN,
iTTORNEY LIIV AND CONVEYANCER,
E WITH Ii 11EPISEIIN,
!•;,, Fotnth •tre.•t
I THEI LDEST AND LARGEsT
iii thy. City
1 1 6',11.
PRACTICAL LITH 0 GRAPH ER
COLLEGE ItUILDIN“,
j,. 1 1)'21
T DAY ASS( ICI ATED
with Me../. PNLId:W In the Undertaking ht
tie's. Moe:: mil hereof:, he et:dueled under the name
and r.n le of 1.4 , 1114"..1i A. 1 ,iltot, J.111F1:-.
JOIES LI,ON
Undertaking in all its Branches.
tio.Fourth Street,
TI) 11 IC DE WE
A K -
INU in all hrani•hos, in the best nwwwr,
:it prnv. it ',III Eliot
We call spec.' attention to FISK'S NEW STYLE
PATENT yIIITALLIC BURIAL CASES, f , tr the sale of
which they are .ole agent , in this city, and of which
we keep constantly on hand n complete assortment. As
reards
haute Of shape and !nosh, they exetil all others.
Funerals will be supplied with Hearsee, Horses and
Gtrrtaees promply, and at lower rates than any other
witablishment in this rats. Guaranteeing to render sat
-IsBtenon, they continunneo of the patronage
heretofore to liberally extended to the old !inn. [apl.3
DUQUESNE IRON sTORE.
COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO.,
Iron, Nulls, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought
11i Ws, Washers, Spikes,. Dolts,
FLA l ALL Erc., I•.rc
Nos. 71 Water and 94 Front
Where they are prepared to execute all order, in their
line, having a largo rind complete to,ortment of 141.-
queHtlt,' nintilanctliVed good., constantly On hand,
which thew otter on liberal term. fels:tf
'l l I 1 V )1. A R R Flt I G It ATi
j_ut
Intolvum important itnrwipit, ttQt-er tatfore attained
tthirdi enables
M K A T.
FRUITS, tC.,
To I, kept lotwer. Allll r, with LE ::.;S ICE,
than ran with ant other IZerrigeratnr now in
lace; now ou hand ‘avi for :ale ;II
_ _
TONY N
A complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINT'S,
OILS and DYES, constantly of: hand.
4 it to their lulvantage to gixe as a call. Nana
1-ed
. .
4 4 .4* y"'''
b..
THE TURNED !READ,
UL..). 11. KEYSEIL pent.
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No. G 5 II.ILKET MTH ET,
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F.1.1.1N,
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1.; 31 0 A 1
TMEII=III
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURG 11, l'A
LEMON & DELLOW,
REMOVAL.
I=l
have removed to their 11,., eltt'n,ive War,,hou,"
Filter and Vs atcr Cooler Combined
E=C!
T. J. CRAIG'S,
124 WoodFtrect. tiro doors from Fifth.
REPHARD-
(Successor to Ilartwoll Shophard,)
Druggist, Corner Wood and Stxth •te
COUNTRY .MERCHANTS,
4. CIA.PILLI.
A udton dates.
DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
at the new Commercial Sales Rooms, N, 54 Fish
street, every week day. are held public sales of good. in
all variety , suited for the trade and consumers' from a
large atoll.: which is constantly replenished with fresh
consignments, that must be closed forthwith.
AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M.,
Dry Goode and fancy articles, comprising nearly every
thing net ded in the lino for personal and family use;
table cutlery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; la
dies' ware, die.
AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. N s
Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China
ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, Ac.
AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, P.M.,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical in
stniment, ; suns clothing; dry goods: boot and shoes;
hooks; stationery, &c. P. M. DAVIS,
sepB Auctioneer.
CLINTON HOUSE,
11.4'10.VT0 rivr, Pennsylvania,
JOHN BIERER, Proprietor.
THIS COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR
HOTEL, after being refitted and furnished through
out. with elegant furniture, is now ready for the recep
tion of imeste. The Railroad from Connellsville to
Uniontown will he finished early in July, thus affording
a cheap and plowiaut mode of traveling to persona wish
ing to serape the heat and Anoka, of Pittsburgh during
the heated term. This Holton 1 4 situated within a few
moment, drive of the celebrated Fayette Springs, and,
the propr,tor is determined to spare neither trouble or
expense. ia rendering those who vial him emnfortlible.
Charges madende. mylsar
rIIA RA „I R.
(Sueeessor to H. fellara
WHOLESALE nrAtrn IN
FOREIGN WINEA BRANDIES AND LlgroliS
RECTIFYING DISTI
Fifth iitreot, between Wylie, and Rose 4treete,
3d door al•ove Wylie street, krops con, Wetly nn bowl a
.Iri.ie stook of tdd Monongahela Rye rind tioutilc fi.•ti
tied Whilky, Domestic Wire., ltntuJie., and all artiole,
usually k, pt in the businoss j 4'2
FIRsT PREMIUM AWARDED U\' THE
STATE PAIR TO
& CO.
' , ult. •rut:
SI I P
CD ° NT 3MI
For the la a Range for fuel best Woo.l Cool(
Stto..o. I , ll,l,Azta f.a beet Laundry Sieve. Also et.
large fee....arman of Heating Steve , .., Pi... at. F unny
Grate Fr..., Frioleri, ,e 1 :ant I leg In., Sugar
Wagon Boxes, Hollow-W., ie.
1:11,.% & LYI. , Se. 215 ',Owl,' ,areet
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
JONES dr. LAIIT
IRON AND NAILS,
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON,
Lanai's Patent Witting, Piston Rods, Plates,&c
WAREHOUSFJI,
OS Water Street, aud 134 First Street,
PITTSBURGH,
Ant e•,rn.•r 01 Franklin nail Siinch Sta., CliniAgo
TERRA COTTA OR
STONE WATER PIPES,
GE=
Prices from Twelve to Thirty Cts. per boot
ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH,
Fnr Whol, oat Man u f.u.tur,r, Prow I,y
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
CULEESE.,U'VTEIt, SEEDS, FISH,
AND PR4.I,UCE GENERALLY.
No, 2.1 W4w,ik ST., l'urr,BullC,ll.
D. B. ROGERS & CO.,
13=13
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
Corner Ross and First Streets,
1'IVINII1 , 1:611, P.%
CHADWICK 1%. SON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,.
DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAGS,
I,:Put+ o.r tht• .•f
Mahontm; Fire Brick and Pot Clay.
44-Nll 1.; 11,inttroltu,r.•
LOGAN & GREGG,
Importer!. of
H A H W A H.
No. 52 Wood Street,
I.:u„a.t.r .. 1;.,:.a e is yon. Pitt ash
GEO. S. BRYAN &
COMMISSION MERC'dANTS,
F.:
"'lt; IRON, IILOOI ds , &c,„
No. 52 Wood st., Pitt' .bur4ll.
rcnr. ~ hori, 4 r. • '210,10r.t.b.
Copolana Th.ks
1...10,k,, lion. Smton Umneron, Ii trri v.“,
.t
TII E EN'rERPRISE LNSURANCE CO.
':OF PUILAWELPIIIA,
INSU RES A( iA 1 NST Li)Si.; ()}Z 1) A mA( ; E
T. ) Fir, on litoldlng..., Nterollandr.,, Fur enure, A., ..
at row.otinble flits of premium.
I.lR,Tillti --F ItAndiford Starr; Wt11..1111 M' Nt•e...f WI,
M'K ..... 0. t ~, Minn. Frazier: Jnd '‘l Atwood. ~r N 11, 0. rd.
V. hue A , o . Ft•ol I. Tr.. , 11 , 4,. ,, 1 . 1 . ,,,1,,k.. si.,, 0 Co:
lionry Wlcdtott, Mordeval C. Daw...... , ion,, It ,, ~.t.,A r t,
of Stesvot 0 tiro, John II Brown. of doll a It. Brown 0.
I tb., It. A Pahnestoolt, of It I. Pa1.......t0,k. .0 Co.; Irioltvw
I. 01.. t.: .1 I. Kt roo2er, of \\ ood .t Erring or .
I F. h tTen Ft 'ICI) STARS:, Pr....dont
CII APIA: , W MXE, Soo,tarn
PITT,151;8011 Itrrnitr.Neni.— \Stn. nolmos 4 Co ..1. Painter
.1 Cu., Thearlll, M Bowe, &q., in, M,,n, h u m . E. g.. him
I:rdnor, P...i., V.11,0:1, M . Elrli S. CO, V. ikon, 1 , ,m, 0
i .., Paiit,, Brown 3. Co, Livotg,tort . Copoland Si Co.,
I a,,,,.., it 1,,,,,, 0 co., Cur. A. 1,,,, , ,dy a Co .
(;60. S. BRIC AN dz. CO., Agents.
1011.5 6111 No. lit Wood st root.
._ _ ..
B. C. Si. .1. 11. SAWYER,
YLYIiFIcnRHiN? Ur
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Pala', Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
NO. 47 Wood Street, PlPlkburgh, Pa
G1,411:1t. T
E3T_TI,G•M P. 8z DANT
Nhttalf3,tur,r,4 of -very
FURNITURE,
N,l smvritFlELt sTiIEEI
115,1,1 tinent of PrrrshunG ti A NUFACTI •
Eli FURNITURE, vonstantly on hand. 11111 Ch Wl• W I
mull at the lowest orioos for Cash. alf.Skiv
NOBLE, BROWN & CO.,
125 and 127 Duane Street,
NEW YORK,
IMPORTERS OF
FMgliali, Inst. and Scotch Linens,
White Linens of all qualities,
Blay Linen,
Blouse Linens,
Brown, Blay and Black and White Hollands.
Farmers' Duck,
Farmers' Drills,
Pudding Canvasses.
Raven's buck,
Carpets,
Burlaps, tdl widths and qualities.
Sold by the package. on must favorable terms. •snl•
B'k" STATE AUTIIORITT
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD
TNcoRpoRATED 1s19 ; ARTER PER
PETU.tL.
Cask Capital, - - !":;1,000,000
Surplits,.lnly 1, 1559, $1,030,423 80. Loss, adjusted
told paid over, $12,000.400. Property insured 11421 i 11,4
DANGER BY FIRE, OR THE PEB:ILS oF INLAND
NAVIGATION, at as liberal robe ,olveney
mid fair profit will permit,
A. A. CARRIERS Agent 4
W. H. EIUE, Survey,.
No. to Fourth ,treet, tAptirgb.
AIVINLEY'S ICE CREAM SALOON
AND CONFECTIONERY,
No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank.
MIPGINLEY, AT HIS SPACIOUS
• and elegantly arranged room., loeated as above
is prepared to furnish all the Luxuries of the Season in
his line. Delicious
Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of
all kinds,
And every• description of Confectionery; all of the best
material will be served to order, day and evening.
$ Orders for parties promptly filled. Call and jung
for yourself. (mt• 6) M. MVINLEY.
TTOMATOES.-30 boxes very choice Toms.
toes. just received and for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
corner Market and First straebt.
BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GIN
. GER for sale by B. L. FIDNESTOCK G CO„
IT2O Zio.eo, corner xounla and Wood etreets.
SEWING MACHINES.
BEAUTY,
AND CAPACITY TO
NO OTHER MACHINE CAN COM-
New and Improvied Machines,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
Pittsburgh Agency, No. lO' Market St.
Having greatly increased their facilities for raannfactur
ing their CrisaarrED FAMILY Diecanm, with all the recent
improvements have - reduced their prices, and offer for
,ale a
NEW STYLE MACtu/tri.
Price, "MO—Hemmer, $5 Extra.
It is no longer questioned that these Machines are the
I,est in use for family sewing. They
•. HEAL FELL, GATHER AND STITCH
In the most superior manner, and are the only machines
in the market that are no well and simply made, that
they nosy Is , sent into families with no other instructions
than are contained in a cirular which accompanies each
machine, and from which
A CHILD OF TEN YEARS
May readily learn how to use, and keep them in order.
They make upwards of
FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE,
And will do the ,teunng of a family cheaper than a seam
•dr,,,, eau do it. eventf slte works at the rate of
- -
1, there a lita :bond, father, or brother in the United
Suites. who will perntit the drudgery of hand sewin.g in
los when a °rover Baker Machine will do it
ti.mer. more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possi
bly done by Imud.
Atli - Sold lan t tiradar. ilTet
Tr,. tiro place in public estimation is now justly ac
rdhal 1., list , I;n,rer A tit tier Machine, for family sew
init. for the billowing roasonsi—lst.. It is more simple
and eltitly kept in order than any other Machine.
hsemn which will not rip or ravel, though every
t hard Ice his cot. ad. It ,ewn from two ordiniu - ysjusals,
mid thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while
the :amp machine can be adapted at pleastire,by a Mere
i•hamte of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th. 'I he same
machine runs silk, linen 'thread, common spool cotton,
with equal fatality. sth. The scam is as elastic as the
most eli,titi fabric, so that it is free from all liability to
break to washing, ironing, or otherwise. Oth. The stitch
made by this machine is more beautiful than any other,
made either by hand or machine.
OIuINIONS OF THE PRESS:
. - -
The bee patent now in use.-{Easton Whig.
Stands high in the estimation of NI-{Erie Constitution.
It is all that it is recommended--{Erma Democrat
It has no supermr-{Ashtabula Telegraph.
A household necessity-iriatana Herald.
Grover A Baker's is unrivalled-tßockport:Advertiser.
Meets the wants of the honsewife--(Auburn Ch. Advo.
A necessity in the family-[Southern Inventor.
The cheapest and best in use.-(ltaldwinsville Gazette.
They are the best in use-t Waterford Sentinel.
The hest manufactured-[Pittston Journal.
Worthy of public patronage--Persey Shore Re üb.
(irover .t Baker have the best improvements-{Hunt
Journal.
Not halite to get out of order-{Westchester Jeff.
The most eielventent in use---[Chicago News Letter.
PsFes7 crime telvantages than any other-[Sash.
All artieles are made with it with ease-THssard'sGat.
Ligt.t.•iis the labor of these at home--(Ploughman.
A child of ten years old may use it-{Farmer and Vis
Will Jo Inset beautiful sewing Allentown Dem.
Sews atilt. linen. or cotton thread-Titts. Advocate.
Is more -.imply than any other-[Cleveland Reporter
:ll,ra, a plia) in every farmly-[Abingdon Democrat.
)..r.l a minute-[Cleveland Leader.
best in use for families-ilbblical Recorder.
It makes a fine, strong seam--iLaporte Union.
NATHAN V, BITING, Agent,
der N 0.107 Market street
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP,
Protected Solution of Protoxide
succE.,svuELy rAssED THE
“rdual In which ne , W • 11,0 Y rle, in the Materia
Medi., dr, i lt,i, rtrd. and tenet min' be received iv+ an
,theacy in curing
~,,,:... Rr..:~~
Affections of the Liver, Dropsia, Neuralgia. Brom
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 said altera
tive Medicine is be
,yond question.
'f ,e !wont of as efficacy are so num e rous,so wellaut hen
in•ai ed. and of +ncli a peculiar char- .
act,. that Fraterers cannot reason
ably hesitate to receive the proffer
ed ;ad.
The Perin-tin Synipdoes not pro
fess to tie a mire-all, but its range
extensive, because many sliseas
apparently ratlike, are intanat.
related. :tlOl proceeding from of
cat-c. mav he cored by One ren
The class of diseases for whi
he Syrup provide+ a cure, is pi
often bolted the highest rade.
The facts are tam-tittle. the witnesses accessible, and the
safets and efficacy of the,Syrup incontrovertible.
Pets—large bottle, s'2. or six for Stn; small bottles,
I ,ix for f.,.
Havant confidence in the eflicrwy of the `PERUVIAN
SvEtv." as a ni.dicinal :igent, we recommend to our
I. rethren in the ministry, the careful reading of this
p a .mplil et.
John Itierpont, Her. Martin Moore,
Thos. Whittemore. " Thos. Star King,
/suites B...Ntiles, " Charles Briggs,
S. H. Itiddel. t' Sylvanus Cobb,
is. 11. Clinch. " Edward Edmunds.
sold Iv
I'!T T.<Rl II: II
DR. GEO. H. KEYSER,
. 4 . 7 a ) , d.w 140 Wood street.
UV ER INVIGORATOR,
'.t. 1'..VE1.: DEBILITATES. .
IT i 3 ... 11.111/mllli,ted ettilrely (rein Gnms, sod
1, ... •..• e..,,, , an ...mult.to,l f,ct, a Standard Aledicine, kuovrn
1 ~... a ..,3 by ail Mau " ,have use,l it, ang Is now' re
• . ..- , .., re, ~,,,,d.mce m I .1, 'all the Mse.oo.s for which It
I ,••••11411 e7...)....1. I lii
” ~.. C. , ...d 111.,114...1d, A n within the last two years
t, id . hen !Jo all hoilc.i Vill .or reir, ss the numerous
~..- ....... , i a-rtns. n., Itl Iny, tpmaiesslot I is&M.
11, .1k.... ,:, ,II 1,.. Adm,ted , CO I t the temperament of the
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~.,,i ~, , ~,, ~,. h. and ni•' led la such quantities se to
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1. , ill, .h< . ~ :or ....n. !judgment guide you In the
"'" ", ',.. I sl V, ltllt I't -.! V IGOILATOR, and It
g
t• - 1,
H. 1.1s-e t • t'ona-, iplaltats,lllllous At -
1 :te t.s, D 3 - 41, eitsla,'l ;Chronic Diarrhoea.
r 1
s a I:nt. r C .in - IA litlalzits, Dysente
ty, 1 /1.0 . p.1 . y, . Soar!l, Stomacb,Habltttall
C.,..11....ar5.., C„ 'tot- lc, Cholera, Chola
, I,i
310r1.,, Choi . oral Ittfailtram. F/atlx"
benne, .1 h .m., di,. c c,; 'Female Weakness e ,.,,,,,, ~,.,y h ,„ „,,,,,, . ~,.1, ,emallally ea ros,OrdlneV .
ry Patnity Med. 1-i 4 !eine. Ittetticure SICK
1
II I.: AD.% c n r.; . i.; s, j4a,usaude can testify.) In
t tvnat y iniotitc,-1, It LI 1. ,
14 - 0 or three Ten
st ttttt "flits arc t p 1,.. . l en al conuseneement of
tatkirk.
Ala who not It...vet giving theh ; te.U'll" D Y
la a, favor. , - _
PITTSBURGH, PA
333 Broad"
G. W. r EysER, Agen
and Virgiv
,alley.
MARJON ST RE ET.—For sale, a eon':
fix , :table two-story . Brick Ihrelling, of five rooms
and edit r . The lot is SO feet front, hi Bal feet deep, 2&
an slier a large grape arbor, stone wall ands.
front, a frame outbuilding, ha Price-
easß. CUTEBB et street
dewing rathints.
S I IsT et.
N POINT OF
DURABILITY,
PERFECTION OF WORK,
PERFORM EVERY
VARIETY OF SEWING,
PARE WITH SINGER'S
12. STRAW'S 32 Market street
The Grover & Baker
'NE CENT - AN HOUR.
Medical.
of Iron Combined,
D - '2"S - 1" - E. - PSI.1 2 1_,
sAwroutrs
MIX wATEJ I. IN THE MOUTH WITH
THE IN VIGO EtATILR, AND SWALLOW
LIOTH TOGEI !HER.
Price O: ac Dollar per Bottle
SA ziroic.ws
Fifa
OATH A PILLS,
otyyroljNOßD FROM
Pure Veget: side IC %tracts, and put u p i n
GLA.4, CAS Es. A i r .:A ht, and will keep
In 11113: elint roe,
The. Falun y co -1
Co. t in e 'lee Caesar&
na l e.l Ina pear bee mire',
hate loan used& LPILL.;i
all e snreaa al re bard to their
Casa with:nn. renela
:kn LA' all.
1 Prote a gak - well ow
,linerent ra ardent ..af the
to PAil ILI' CA
-11:1, with due rot., ice to
comp.. aided C Lan a
arable Extra eta, With .h net
:alimentary canal. a ad are
es where it. Path, rile Ia
of
e
t rn 7 a a r ;l e : P e 1 1 :e ; ti si 7 I Paltlt the
the whole body:.
frequently, If a rroose"
vet Loss of A n n.,:
Batton ofeol A ;A-,
ness, Heaths roe or
alt Inflame
Children or %Antis,
Purifier of 11 le Blood
flesh Ls heir. Lainamertals
moon ' 130 . e. in 3:
PltIC
The T.lv , Irwin
Shard , . PI lie are rein'
cold wholesal. .by the Trade
S .T.w. sA
. th a ;rtic PILL isagen
in which PmPrieior has
than years.
PI demand fr . Orn thoie
and the ii.,lisfaciNn
induced me .. 0 0."
rithat different Cathartic, sti
bowels.
this well esti;bilsbed fact,
0 c r,! ,!i:.t n of o ttie purest Ve,_
Eg u ttoll nolesr.li.',Ta?; th!
needed, such ,as De.
Stomach Sleep'.
Back an d Lott,,
,and Soreness over
nom sudden cold, which
ocad in a long course of ye.
itlte„ a Creeping ben-
E. , the body,
weightliestless-
Itt the head,
1 ie1D...... Worms In
Rheumatism
and many diseases to which
O to mention In this sdrerliss-
3 :tr
. n CI7: L I' d g .
• rF" entia - I
1 y Ca •
iled by Prmeglata generally, lad
in nilthe large towns
?FORD, M. P..
ManufAct...yr and Proprietor,
ny, New York.
t, Igo. 140, corner Wood stree
lYMYdkw
ffltditai.
THE CORALITE AND PORCELAIN
TEETH have now been extensitelftested by the
citizens of Pittsburgh, and the verdict in their favor la
unanimous. Many .. nave,laid aside teeth mounted on
Gold plate to avail theniselves of the improvements
embraced in these new and beautiful styles of Dentistry.
Their superiority cotudsts mainly in their peri'ftladais•
teflon to the mouth—their porfect.cleankneas, being
without crack or crevice for food to find lodgment, sad
made of a material on which the juices of the month
cann ot nen they are free from all metallic taste, corro
sion or tarnish and do not effect the breath, which Ls a
greet desideratum as all who wear Gold, Buser, mu.
num or other Metallic Plate, sari testify. _-
They also combine great strength with lightnesa,Col3l.
fort and elegance—this with their close resetntdarice to
natural teeth render themahe moat dzsdrable entert.
totes for thoso organs ever offered. An examination
will fully confirm all that has been said in their praise:
N. STEBBINS, M. D., Dentist, Bff. Penn street.'
N. B. Teeth drawn b • the painless process. eleddiav
PROF. WOODS'
HAIR REpTORATI V
UNRIVALLED IN MARS.
WITH IMMENSE
Home and Foreign Demand.
IF YOUR HAIR IS GRAY,
IF YOUR HAIR IS THIN,
OR IF YOU ARE BALD
IT WILL RESTORE IT.
IF YOU HAVE DADDRUFP -
IF YOU HAVE SCALD HE* AD
IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS WEE,
IT WILL CURE TEEM
TO PRESERVE THE COLOR,
TO PREVENT ITS FALLING, -
TO MAKE THE HAIR GLOSSY,
USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
SOLD BY O. J. WOOD & CO,
114 MARKET STREET, ST. LOUIS, 1410.,
PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND
•
DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY.
Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Woad *reed,
and B. L. FARNESTOCK & CO., No. CO, corner Wood
and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists generally.
jet.3indaw
SUFFER NOT.—DRS. GOLDSMITH 1G
CO., No. 42 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, Penn's, stilt
continues to be consulted on all diseases of a PRIVATB
or DELICATE NATURE. From a longcourse of stud
and practical experience of unlimited extent, Drs. G.
Co. have the gratification of presenting the unfortunate
with remedies that have never failed to cure the most
alarming case of. Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath his
treatment, all the horrors of Venereal. and Impure Blood,
Scrofula, Ulcers, Pain and Distress, or Inflammation of
the Bladder and Kidneys, Abscesses, Humors, Frightful
Swellings, and the long, train of horrible symptoms at
tending' this class of diseases, are made to become as
harmless as the simplest ailing, of a child.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS—Drs. G. & Co. devotes much
of their attention to the treatment of those cases caused
by . a aeeret, and solitary habit. which ruins the body and.
mind,unfitting the unfortunate individual for either busi
ness or society. Some of the sad andmelancholyeffects
produced by these early habits of youth are, Wesknese
of the back and limbs, Palpitation of the HesittDYßP6P
-819, Nervousness, derangement of the Digestive =lo
tions, symptoms of Consumption, etc., etc. The fearful
effects on the mind are xnuch.to be dreaded, Pia: Loss
of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits,
evil forebo,iings,aversion to society, self-distrust, timidi
ty, etc., are among the evils produced. Such persons,
before contemplating marriage, should consults 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 At CO., Pittsburgh, Penn's, will meet with
prompt attention, and medicines forwarded, secera from
observation, and a cure guaranteed. The Strictest 1161
crest' observed in all cases.
Don't forget the place, No. 42 Sixth street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. apliklydsw
EYE. AND EAR
DISPENSARY,
Office OS Alain street, (2.1 duo', up stairs,) Buffalo, N. P.
ETABLISH ED BY THE CELEBRA,
TED DR. JOHNSON. late of London, Etigland.
A great discovery in the science of medicines, being
a certain and speedy cure for restoring the eight and
rimming all diseases peculiar to the eye. This in uni
versally acknowledged the only safe and-sure remedy
now known. It has been used with great Sirecess 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 thu
handsel unskillful physicians. This medicitie (sufficient.
to cure,) will be sent by mail or express. with all neces;
nary directions, on receipt of Ten Dollars.
Dr. John... Ws Colain and Infallible Core fur Deafness and
Singing Noises in the Furs, Nervous Head
and Mind Compaint:.
Affording instant relief to sufferers veto have been trou
bled with deafness for many years. After using 4.114
remedy a few days the patient is soddenly and almost
miraculously enabled to hear ordinary toned conversas
non t in the course of a few weeks the most Obstinate
e of deafness is effectually cured.
Patients too numerous to mention have been restored
o. perfect hearing. and forever rescued from the snares
of the numerous tiangv,rous unqualified pretenders of
the present day. Hospital and private testimonials and
certificates from the most eminent physicians and suf. ,
,eci.ins in England, in whose presence deaf persons two
ern curedduni many hundreds of pri vs te patients cured
can be seen or -referred A casatif this medicine:,
enough to effect a cured nill he forwarded to soy pint
of the country for Fifteen Donal, Address
DR. .1011INSoN, "Drawer 404.
Office 95 Main St., Buffalo r li. Y.
Health and Happiness Secured,
THE CONCENTRATED CURE,
THE CONCENTRATED CURE,
A POWERFUL REMEDY,
A POWERFUL REMEDY,
FOR WEAKNESS,
FOR WEAKNESS,
FOR EARLY INDISCRETION,
FOR EARLY INDISCRETION,
TRY IT ! TRY IT !
'YR). - TRY IT!
YotTiNp LIEN WHO ARE SUFFERING
from tmslets of youtial in,L.ieretion, can be
curdy aud pormaOnclY rosturedlby ut..ing . th6
CONCENTRATED CURE
QT.3 - _A. T I '1" _A.
A Remedy of Great and Certain Power.
This remedy is put op 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. A cir
cular containing full particulars, sent (free) on apphca
tion. Price per bottle $l.OO.
One bottle will last a month.
N. R.—This remedy is suitable for either sex. Ad
dre4 CRUGER, 'Medial Agent,
742 P.roadway, New York.
DRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. 8R0V71 , 111
..,11EDICAl.. and SURGICAL;Office, No.t/Y.SMMT
field street, Pittsburgh, Pa. •. . •
Dr. BROWN is an old citizen o f Pittsbufg.h, and has
been in Practice for the last fuenty-fitieyectrr. 'MS busi
ness has been confined mostly to Private tind . Surgical
Diseases. •
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS
in need of a medical friend, should not fail to find ent
5 1 1 e sure place of relief. The Doet'or is a regulergredd
,o„., and his experience in the treatment of a certain, lase
diseases is sure guarantee to the sufferers of
in f ,. permanent relief, by the use of his remedies and
f o llosiogliis 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 stetter, psoriasis, and a greatraany forma
Of,skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is en
tirely,4o °rant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers
hopes of .a., sure and speedy recovery.
WEAKNESS:'.
Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarming trouble,
brough ton often by that solitary habit of sensual grata.
which ,the young and weakminded often give
way to. (to their own destruction,) are the only reliable
remedies known in this country they are sate, and
make a speedy restoration of health'.
RHEUMATISM
Dr. Brown's remedies saver fail to curedni — s painfus
disease in afew days—he will warrant a cure. He also
treats Pates, Gleet. Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Urethal Dis
charges, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Dis
eases of the Joints, Fistula m Ano, Nervous Affections,
Value in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of - the Blad
der together with all dises sea of an impure origin.
A' fatter describing - the symptoins, containing a s,
di recteA tO DR- DROWN, No. 60 Smithfield street, Pitts
burgh, will be immediately answered. Medicine
sent to any ailiiress, safely packed and secure &ore eb
serra.
Offi ti ce on and PNVate Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield striae
Pittsburgh, pa,
To housekeepers.
SOMETHING N'ENV.—B. T. BABB
BEST MEDICINAL- SALERATUS,
c ° ifs manufactured from common sal and is pre
" tge e i n le ti lWri d u iff s eren tOr
from e other i S t s!
s e t r i a u r.. '
(manner as to grodueo Bread, Biscuit, and sill
"Nlkinds of Cake, without containing a pardele.of
7 0 Itle,
enwhrLinssge'ojel:bsLteciorr to L.; 9 'brvagdiLf
es
through of
the bread or biscuit while baking; oo
sequently nothing remains but common .Salt y ,
Water and Flour. You will readily pereeirei:i
i l lthe taste of this SalaratuS that it is entirely dif.
oiferent from other Solemn's.
It is packed in one - pound paper st s, each
!per branded. "B. T. Babbitts Be
Med
•NDl'S.aleratus," also. picture, twisted loaf 'of bread.
ivid) a glass
uofu_ettervescing water u on
. !he,t, o l ) .
7 . OrTneeniTioeuuprup,hase.or
bupopluvigiarantrlgl:ltPthe
t .
/next exactly 12.4 : 7the first—brand as above.
Nl Fu e da. s
anec,tlll9uNirllnalpa- BreadT:lll,
6 B;auccot74l,Pll,4l, txfckag:r;yals,,,l,,,chrieoerti=mfo.
4ater andSeidlitz Powilers.
MEM tova OWN SOAP,
/11
7 O' B . T . BABBITT'S PURE CONCENTRATE I
Warrant:ed doW. 4e
POTASH.
the i s z tr , en 2 fh of ordinary Po
6 3'o / i,l u Vi i trilai` a.
i dB vetions for ' nial s "ng l ali :VI
sat soap. c ousum , , cm will find this - tie dies:
st Potash in market. _...., - -'•
IND Manufactured and for' r.ue bt .....
B. T. mAraBITT.
Nos. E.B and 70 Wa t ,iliPO 4 etn r,
35da , a , an d N a
.2a ' 'no is B.nstnri
- Briirtln NG.- gentlemenG ENTEEL
can t___..aamm — odated with re. Imo Bad boarahtlft
ktearding house, plea.loodt located on
atreo,t,- - two minutes walk trom - ithe OSIMISPoc
iro-nit.ttliteelq.,,For further mfortnatitlo aRPIF tO •
W MTN EY, at the dace Of the Mei-sat:f t rest,
suptt .
MEM