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'.;:', . ,'e 1, ,t4,,--:4-. . - -,..- '-,'''',-2;,--,74;,';'.:.'i . , , „;.. _. MEI EMMEN - -7%" , ,'• MINMiI •~• ~:~i: «~-` ENE 1. • • s 1 . ; IC ,' ( • MEE PITTSBURGH rosT. NO MURDER, AFTER ALL! [co -N. i.trorni. Much as this anecdote a mused me (as did several other anent e ccentricities of the monarch, which were then told to me by the sons of men who lived in the last cen tury), it did not clear up the mystery which had taken su firm a hold of my imagina tion. George the third could not, possibly, be the man to whom the German and his companionhad• alluded ; nor the burden of the story J. had just heard, "the deed" which had been "done" in "the Star." Presently the two gentlemen re-entered the parlor, each holding in hie. hand a book. They appeared a little disappointed at finding the room occupied by three persons ; nevertheless. they took their places trar the mantelpiece, called for some whisky and but water, and began to stneke their cigars Very few minutes had elapsed before I seized an opportunity M . engaging them in conversation, and I ventured to ask the tradesman of the town, if he would have any objection to repeat the anecdote he had just related Ile had none, and the two gentlemen appeared to enjoy it Vast ly. Ile German gentleman, addressing me, and seemingly pityin...t. me fur thinking the house owed its fame to an anecdote con nected with a king, said, —Du you know that it was in this house, and most proba bly in this room, that Shakespeare laid most of the scenes in 'rite ilurry 1171u1 ,,, r .' that this is in fact, the verit able 'Star and t.hrter' to which all the characters often allude in the tum etly ' him. I ‘• Do you not know them l'" l' lIINTEMI, Wlll'll\6 Pill \\ : IIIPPINIi 1 \PEP. , Nut I ; 111.11,,ii i,,• :10 , 11; hands at part -' I ! I. W. GRAFTON, l ing m :N 1 met theta a at \\ tiols . W ra laini spent il Very ple.c‘aut e,eiiitig in then 7 IJAPiEit. iliVAiiLi.l44i?.. •‘ Is it possible." I exelainied, looking , e ,,, u1 'lll \ ' 1,111 - 1 11011 1 1 1111 W 11:111 o the ,1 o 1 I ' l round the old room with the greatest I either of 0 ~,, ~.- 0 o 7 Wkool %1., col-A/Lomond alley interest imaginable. 1 "Is it possible' \\ ell, 1 will 1 , 11 .11 4 "h is the very house, sir, said the English : who they' „,,, •ii t: , 1 'I he .•..it f ....AM ill 113- ,1•111101 i Wl. • , ',, ••• 1` -11 l''''' ' gentleman. "Yes, this is the room, verr mai , \ 1 ,,,, ,, , , ,, f „ iin, ..,..,..,.. ..,, , I „..„1, l' 1 1 11 I .' ' "'"i no doubt, in which Sir John Falstaff is 1 ~ii „f t h r , l i„„.,. 1„,„„ , r .„ ~„. „ „1 1 1 1 , , s, made to receive Ford, ord, and say to liiiii' repute, you knoi, loot imulialel,. ' ' H - 'Mager Brook, thou shalt know, I will I My friend 11, lit; To il 11. li 1110 111 111 , , s e ll" ir 011 se t: o'er 'er the peasant,' ''''' ..this 11- ' , course. 1 km w hint by 1 , p I,h. \\ ,t 1 ,1 0 ' , t, .'' , 1 , 11 , the house of which the host says to 1,,,1. " ~ ~ t „ i „ ,„.,.,,, n , l ,„, „ ‘,- stall',honorable vt.. t 'My chambers are ...,.. .... . .. Privacy' Fie l' ” I ":1 kir:lnuit 1-t of Om litglo -t ,e1,1 , , , 1•r Ili oil i ir 1 1.: It , i, ~i i N iii) . r.t a 1,4)1t \-, 'lac ~,, are"' o,lla the G,•rinAll, i ll l, • 4, ,io• o oiiilllLTV Ili- , imi.e.lo- :,nil t il! , - I opening the h'' h: "Ile" We "'''''' ' Seen '' - " t h"id the board- in \ lent, a... 1 It, iii,., a ...I Room in the Garter Inn.' ':-...leene—Another 1 at all the ~,i„,,, , ~,( „ 1. ~I, ~,, l b,. i;, , w Room in the Garter tun.' •Doetor (Lail's. 1 , 1 k,, n , a .,,, i., ,-, i .„,t,, n '. \t t i... ntv. 1 0 .. \,. IT: , Vere is mine host,- de ,Il,trterre ''' 'Flo-t ---'„ t . ~g , , 1 ,,, pr ,,, ,i. ,,,„,,i a 1 , 1 ,, \chi , h h, , , i :, ~,,, here, master ductoi, in perplexity and almost unprecedented Ile 1, :Ili ~11,1/.11: doubtful dilemma.' - ' lye clever man, and i , oscr, le le. in I'dt We sat talking so long on the subject of 1 “1,,,,,i: on Itaiia+, a+ wall 11-1 kill I• 1•• i-dr , the play that 1 took no heed of time, i IL: ;., wi ~;,,,, a pi, „,,: i ,, w i,;,.i i ~,,,,,r , i ~, missed the last train, aud had to stay all ! the sei lie- are Lid in I..indmi and it- 1„-o , night. I did not, however, regret it , ii v \,,. 1,, , re ,il , l ~,ill m , ~t tl,, ~, ..- At eleven o'clock we hail supper, and, the '\t : .; i • .t Li , ~ .Hir mid ii liter,' at \\ oil-, meal over, die Englishman read out the 1 „ AIL iii.,,, i 1,,. . ,, w .,,,, 1 , 1 I , , .., II ~, Ili , ~ greatest part of the play with great cu-to, ~i ,, , y Li.i I 1 , 1 ,, , , , , nth ,, , w, ,,, .:,, keeping the German g' ntienten and Myself \V \V imlsor. 1 sent-i love a-i,..1 ' in roars of laughter. It Was taus past, ,Ai„„,,,1 ~,, to I „ 1 the 1 , „ 1. , , twelve before we retired to .---4+ow i l uatut : __,,_V little bed-CdlattilieS 1 have already described; and in which, at one time or a n.illp•r. I - zhakspeare had doulitless often taken a TII Il 'a I•.',\' l' \ I.b. night's rest. ! On the following morning we cruse early, and had another look over the premises and the streets, in une of which one of the scenes in Th, )b,-,.i Ibi, : i s laid; and, li l• i 1:r 1M 01. 1,1 I 111 -Wirt a after breakfiLsting, w e luuk the ten o'clock ~„. , 1 ., train for Waterloo Bridge. On the road to town, the German gentleman confined Ids conversation almost. entirely to Shakspeare, whose works, he toll me, were noire an- lICSILtt. preciated in his country than in England even; and that a play of Shakspeare's no :oat 13 1 I, 1, 'F IF, It It' t) S ter in what part of Germany it may Le \\ ,nstt, it... , .1,, I ••-.r'.11111.1 . oi i r.• .on • 1 . acted, never tailed to attract as many per- BILLS, l'llibi L HIS, 1:11111S & HONK 111'111IS sons as the looese would hold, while in all 5„,, the schools and universities Shakspeare was a specie of (.1:1,--buuk ; that the Ger mans, much as they egeeetned and vener ated their own great poets and dramatists Goethe and Schiller--placed Shakspeare _ far, far above thew ; that two poets of very \I ,1‘ It B 1 ,1”, ! I,k It j I ,I, ! ! great celibrity, and men of great learning namely, Ludwig Tieck and Schlegel—hail .11 0 1111 N :ll' CAit GI 0 devoted themselves fur a con siderable, peri- re...1\1,1.i , 11:. , I. , , II 01.1 Lothe trauslatiun .1 . the: g reat draiiiat_ fist's work ; and shat they had rendered his MONUMENTS GRAVE STONES, thoudit. , and his expressions with an ex- Enclosures, Posts, &c., &:,(2 ~ actness a poet ry, and a vigour, which none „, :/:! .,, 11•• 1 1 •::1*I: .1 11 ,, ' , :; ,. L , 1 ' , ' , 1 1 , ' , ' , ' , :.' l • ' ""•"• 1' save those thoroughly acquainted with both is c.!,.. :s!! :is,. Liiittni, ~i 11.1...1.:"I'. the English. languages could properly appre-, , , , , FI I. \H I hi. M.I, I \ -.11 \ toll t,- elate. '• But with reference to 11. .11 , ,-,.,/ 11, , oi Ibiii,/,,,,” I observed, deferentially. -it is---not considered to he a work worth, of Shakspeare. Comedy was nut his fort', ~„ I ~, r , ~,,. ~ ~,, i , I ~ , ~, „ i ,,, anti it is supposed that the work was writ „ ten :It the instance of Queen Elizabeth, who wished to see Falsatatf in love. cessisim, .11 II il, .111•1 Itt,ir "It is very true," said the Getman, that 1 J' , r , ', 1 1r_,:1` 1 `, 1 ,',';', 1 .i. 1 ,',", - ,' ; ',, 1 , after readin.- smile ot his best tragedies, , ! ~,,e, i..... .. .i Th , _l/, rry llio , ~ I . 117,,,, , ,,i- leads you to '''`'''"' '' a , think that it is nut worthy of his great ~,,,,:,' t;kW::2,.. , lII . S. iv gt.iiiUS. But that is not how we should look at it. 'fake it with all it. , defects_ LOCUST GROVE SEMINARY, due improbability of the story, and the' FOR YOUNG LADIES, slenderness of its construction as a drainat- I_,A:V.T FtEls , T Cr. - \.7 - I 1..].....E -ie c omposition—what other writer of come- ri -, IIE NEN:I . \ NNI - \ I. , t-tt...-, , i...,\ . of 155, , thy has ever written, or t•011id have written, i ,.,,„. o i, „tom,- ,•,,i, ~,,„ ~.„ „„ 111 - 1 ‘ al, eec I.o,ilual Its Who but Shah; speare 11.-11,11'1,,,11i..r,11:;:',..,Tiv-."11,,1'';',!1,‘1:1,1,,:•`.' 4 , : ,',',''', - ',: . :\ `',::, could have conceived the situations which ~,,t,, , t, . 1 ,+1,,,,,i,- , :,..i , - , ,, , , . :, -- , , h ,, , ,, . .t., .• ,-, , II ill tiIIIIIISCIVIIS, abound with getlilitte humor:' '",",:,",':,":',,',',',',:`,,',",;',"'',.;,",'":„ ,',',:,, 1 ,,,,,.r i ,"':'',',,1 : : „ ~ Who could have created the character;, and ~ , , , t 1 , , ,, , i , • Li t . , , % , , , , , , ,i i, . ,',",, , ',i- , ": 1 . , ,, , , , , 1 , ,,, , ,,, , , ,, , i! ' , , , , _ , , ''' have sustained them so 'well? And who „mob. r ..1 It..ttr.ltt, 1. 1 .ti- I rt... 0 . .1., could have penned Om dialogue, which is w:1.',',..‘:',",•,°-,'''.,,,:::,,:',,h,'' ::, : ~:,,,: not only full t o : wit from beginning, to end, ii.., !.., iis.iii , i. , ..- .i i .t I te 1 , , ..i. - ii....•! , - , i i i, but which CIIIIiIIIIIS S.W. tit . the i i nainte,t 1 i'i, L 1. 1 .:,,' , 1", i''',l l -it,':;: r,>- ,, .n and ' ' '' " ' and most orbdiell simile+ , and metaphor.- ...I , t-. 1.2.. I: 1 5 hr...it... r Ell-I Ri m that were ever spoken'" No. If lsliak- MAD 11IE .11411,1,1 N E TETE UOI I spear decended from mighty eniineni'e to .1)!IABDIN:ii .\ - Nit It Cy : -a . ittittt, I )1; write that comedy, he came down to a IL) ~,t - a., 1.0 , 11 ,1 ..1 , I Si.'l ~IT 1111 . ir ii level so lofty that no other author ever could ' , 11,.,. , - hope to reach it, nut even yupr 'Bare Ben Johnson." "True:" said the English gentleman t,.. t s ,1, o '“: "And Doctor Johnson makes a similar re- ~...,1 ; :,,`.,;;,:;i , „T'„, mark touching the authorship of several ~,! :, . 1 . , ,. , , , . , 1 , ,, , , , i ,,, , , : i i, t , , ,, : !, , : . ,, , . .:.., ,_ . i., plays which are supposed not to have been ; N., papl- r. , • 1..1 ....1. 1 tt-ts ... ~,'I ti '. written by Shakspeare, because they are so ..,, 1'; , ...' ,. . ; ,,...' . ' 1. ,r, ; • •1 , ;' , , ,,!1':15, ,, 1 , t : 1 , 1 ! . 5 , 1'• , ,, , ' , - ,, , , , ! , ! . . 1 1 \ 4 1 , .. ‘ 1 1 ' . : , , , , inferior to Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, I am oit.i. l ,-..!ii . - Lear, Richard the Third, Slislock, and The Western I nil ersity. Corolanins." , rfll IS INS I ' ITI I ' ll IV ,viii lITI I tl , li . I;..ird .•1 , It 1.01 t It. kit , - VITO., "All our great actors—tho greatwt of'' , ~1,,,,,t.,n,ii,i,„,i,,,.,,,.,-,,,,2:., ....:•‘!;-,,..,•...,,,,Li.ioi,,,..,,i.,!,,iiti,,,,,i.,,,,,,.., ..o•I sb to them especially, especially—nauiely the immortal I ll„, A ,,,„,',-,,,,,.... ,„.,,t, li. V. „,,t , 1 „,., ~,, . .„„„,„,„„,_ Fleck, the inimitable Sihroder, and the I 1r.1';,1,r1,,11;,;,1,1;,1:;,,,,;,,1,.;','„',',;:n ''''' admirable Lange, have acknowledged that ! Ti.ie next tiom s' ll ...'''''''' .. 1 -1 , ... ,1 - ' ''''. it •,,,,,:asi 4,14 ~1 li Nls 1.:5, 1 1.1. -.. t.o ) they owe their powers and their fame to die , ' I _ eutbusiasm they experience when studying ! A 6.n , I. ~,.„,.•. n i si"O.. ~1 oli u,. 1, ti,-isdl. 1'1,,,1, Shakspeare, whose conceptions of thi• great,l.',\ If \I halt s',..\ 1.1., I i - , „, r, •. ' ii..5„1.. , ',ream , . no!, oi !, r....., , o , li 1,..1-, w oo l . the strong, and the terrible were so far 1. • 1 . , i , 1 ~:.11:1-, "5"1"5,:,:.,"...:!.:1',,::T::,1‘..11.r,',!, I : . ; ‘ , Y, L : , ;!::,! 'l,l' -i•„ superior , superior to those of all other writers whom' tl.Pii,l• Ili .2 ;;ilia, a i1,.1 , 10,‘. IiiIII,Ii:.1,::It j 1 , ;;I ::1:1 . 1 .1 iIi;i they had studied. Tieck, one of Shak- ,',1,',1',','''.„',1a11,:',;,,,,:1',`,',e,,;,„!„n.;„,1',',11.;,', i „,„ u „,,„ , ~,, speare's translators k in the Essay ou the 1.1., I .:di' al I' r .i ,, i , llK i i i,,ElAT A: ~,,,,...,I mu, is,-, ~ 0u,,• 1 Drama and Acting,) propounds a doctrine, 1 . . 1 I 1 A.I.S trout ant !mutt, that in the days of Stnikspeare there must 1 51 .. 1 , 1 : : ,, 1 , i 1 : Y ed :L`, 1 !,', :\ ,, - . 1 1 ) ,,,, , 41, ,,,,, ~, „,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,, have lived an actor of great genius (a char-ii Es.., on, eliusikiel,. l .) , Ito.) Is n•• silo•lO - II. , " after; fur he says 'it was not until I saw , a., s, K O .i. C.).. I'.". Woo,' ,troot Fleck that I thoroughly comprehended the N l': \V lit I. tli Ft tit 'l'll t: Ci ill NTli V.- - pathos and other peculiarities of the great 1,1.1•1 ) Lit,. :old 11,1,11-.1. of A g otoillor , ll , A dramatist; he Fleek, gave Horse wonderful l' a e,' ; ', l ,'"' l . l - , : , 1 , ' ; ' , 1 . 1,,-,,Li.,,•1,,-,•,,te5.,,•,,,,;•:,;1,,,,,,,.,-.7,••,:,?, 111;:~",,.'-',111i,;,. passa , es, then those sudden stops, and those tr.,,,mis ..,...:,e.., I .- . v ~, i ,i. 55 Wi...1 A " ' --_-__ torrents of speech, with a force, passion, and 1 A N EN Ti; L I' A INI N t; tee` ILI', lid E. dignity that no li, ing tragedian, to ii.y ! A. -Sraik- nmit 3 1,-. ~...t,,,. .1 io;.• ~...i 10, : •rii . I lit I,iiroi, lo Ow .Antis -i -11. io 11iiti.on , hilt, r-, mind, has ever approached.'" ! rt.i, imam gallei "It is certain that SlEtt,pearC WrLS not a' "1042;1 1. A 1 1 I ‘l. :1:, Wood street. actor ;that he 11;n1 not the puwer of ] , W 111 ' 21 ' ; V' 'l' NV A N I . \ IH " ..ri tR• )'''', _scat , wort re ...., tit., 1.-,,,,,,,, hni ,it„ a von wsitt a personifying his ow 0 creations himself," 'it A' , r/II ,I, I. aII III• I. , I , .\ I . ~,I V./ n,:l tThtli . ttaid the 'English gentleman, ''or he would 'L N ''',,.1,!",.`,`:„ 1 , 1 ',1,',,",',',L"' - :,,';'Tk . 'l - : ~;'':„',.:",',l : '"; : .. 1 ,, I.. h t' l ,T r i t : scarcely have played such an inferior par t atttta t01.1.•r 00••-io.. i N i•l , .11 ; “ u,.._.•51 1,1 qi qPi :1. 111 . 3:Ir as the Ilhost in I lamlet. But that he had i a ''''''"'"'"' "",, „ N „. 1 „,,, 1..1 -Iwo., ~ , P , I . 1.23 a man in his eye, for this part or that part! 30 Bui'S- Sl ' .1 IX i ' A N CII Y ''E I't I', PIA when he conceived it, and wrote it, is open ! itc.,•KnAm .k. lit:i.t.s, ti1.,1,.-,o car. to q uestion. I, however, think with Tieck ""'"..-- - p , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1; (Tv ,‘,. ~ • „,- ~ that he had, and that he was stimulated to i 1 000 L ''. ' ' ‘: —- IAI ` 1 A h i ii,t rei•eiv , 4l laid t, ,tilit I. put forth his wonderful powers by the re- nEttictlittr at km.t,v, Ilection that what he created would be well ' a u g' 4 , . iTh RI, e )M.:•,. -4)0 dozen for sab A •h ke y 'l""*. "Y. rendered and realized on the boards ; while _Dip ' 7 ' 4 aug?...3" HENRY 11. CuLLIN*. ci MEINI NESE —.— Hamlet's advice to the Players is a sufli- 4Tor . s•al e and Zia - Set. cient proof of lu.w . keenly he felt a disap- 1 ~ .. A splendid Farm, pointment on this head. 6 •,orr , i 0: E HUNDRED ACRES 'lt must have matidelmd him to have 0 1 ,,,, A 1,, 1 .. :iii 1.-i.,... rid... 4 P ,l,l, nif h, tor , d , ..hb : witnessed an actor who did not convey to ~,„i t „„,, Arl o. Ili 1 iin9 Cqii,o, to ell JAMES I P. %RE. the audience his meaning. I re member, --- FOr IRCIIL some four or five years ago, goim , to Berlin I . .vry 111 ih , I:..rooeh of 8m0n,,,h.00. 1,,,i.”,,, T V') FEINT " I, A rAcTiII'IPS• `IT. to see a little piece—it was only a far Cc which I had ito ti, ...-ini.• ~i. th 4. 131 , 1'. Nit11,,,1,V.d0c0.,•• ,1 .' ,1,11:11,1 ! , Here the Gernisn checked himself, looked 1',.;,'",', 1 ,.:,',7,.; ! ? . ,!,.. e p t , 1 ,',... i'„ t ,,,':',',',l - 4 .,:, 1. , 1 7 " 1 ::„. 1 ',',,:,`:;,"„',' ,;,"",1,,' at his. c ompanion, Idn-hod. shook his head, 1 a...Y..--ar'Y..,Y - Yiii-Y. - o-Y.....'.. ~ and then di a ghed. The„ Englishman . ;',';l,:‘` ',';' ~!r,',,',.; ; 1 , ';;,1 i .',1 , .',',',',.1'',1 1 1 ,','.'.:,.' . .;:,; . 1...'': i ', l !,','';i'l - '' . laughed with hint, ,acv a shake of his 0 . -11 ) eosscss.-ii VI,. II On OW tir - i •h' ..! • head, a shudder, and then made a wry face, which was very comical. I could nut comprehend this ; but I did not feel war ranted in asking for an explanation. I could have listened to the discourse of these gentlemen for the whole day, and wish ed in my heart that the train was going to Southampton, or to any ei l ually distant termi nus. But, alas! we had arrived at the plat form, and the ennduetnr put his head into the carriage in which we were seated, and ut tered those usually weieolne, but upon this occasion, horrible words,—' . Ticket pica:, gentlemen 1” On alighting from the car riag.e, an old frh.nd of mine ...frceled out only iny..eif, but the I; uf111:111 ILIIII the Vll gliSil gontleman. My friend, a literary man of sonic ceh : hrn v, had come to the station to meet his'"lsister, who had been 1 , 11 a visit to a relative at Slimy - h. She was Dot, I P.. however, in the train; and my friend who had 1 "'' "' business in the Strand, and had hired a v.,h, """' offered me a seat in it, which I accepted. if I oil' ! 1. 4 1 A I i ilt :. Who are tho , e :,ent!-- 'Amusements , 1 '• I. .% I IRON C11:1-2" , .I:.i,ii ‘,•: JOHN IV. MeCARTHIN. 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' t. 1 ' ...t . ., ' ,.i . 1.,.,'.1t1't.:';"--.,l;:tt' . - . ' ""' '" _i_ -Ulla, La Illt• 1 . 101• It. OW .."•'11,111•.:111.L1 thr It tr. 1., T. .1. l'll.A 114'S, m . R t ,,,,,,,,,5vut, .1.1,1,,,•. II alllelll , r •.i I h.• :,,, 1 ..ri, o 0 I'.l w..... 1 -tt..v. ti .r .1...,.. 1r... F.llll bar. Pr,.' toe 1...11,r. IV toltttr• 3 . V) .1 r. . , .:, W. , ...1 ,t1.•• • 1 I II II N N 1N(1.1' ::•1..;1 1,, . I N 1 . ;.‘51 • l'A 1 NI EN I • 4, .1 for :1 I 'r.P.-rII ill th... 11y. 1 t...t t• - lit• 1... I,. year, 3 tbreoro..to 1t•1ti,...-111.-..1.1..1 “or 0: I c•-to• - • sto 1. o tot of ~,,Nattul hv 11l t • •••• 1. t•..r -,,1.• I. „,,,,,2.0., S. Crl r li ItEltT ASi iN, :.I A1.0t„.., ~,,.„,. A SECl'il)N I II : LAND. 11l 1{4.01,•• ~.1,1,1,1y. , . ,•tonl.•te ...1. , ...1, of Itltri:S. MI-11.1CINES. PAINTS, l ow: , f o r ,0,—.1,3 1., :,..•ro. :AO a...re. ot bola 1.11 i il liiii ,‘"ii. 1 „y 1,....„.„. ~.„,,,,,‘„,,,, 01l 1,,,,,i, Vt•oattgo rural/'. P .- . :a i'' P .', 1.," VI, -al, '' Ait.4.21) " S. crrti iiERT 3. s, IN, IA Alarket t.t. I l_ 1 1 1 1 DwELLINti 11(.0UsEs, 111311 11,1, l_ 1111.11v,h klotl.,tes, for rent by antra! S. CI.I'lliliERNI SON, 1 , 1 Market et Will find It to (heir tut\ antatte t....4.ve 11, 1 0 call. Mann . —__ kt,tllrer of tbt'et .l, brted F ,..)1- it.-411 Lhis. choice Extra Stlpertint• L . , Flour, just reeetved on eonsMignment; !,. EFZE .oII. R, tor ..ale , JAES A. k corner Market and Ftr.lt t.ttreet.. I te?...1 urttort dates. Vegetable StitrA (tote for Cal l'n:11 I, Y :-' , II,ES AT NI ). FI sT.. I h.. onlrnereral N.. t , t Fifth and Illue-Pill. street. rvlry k day, urn hell pubh,. I:Kph...PET F.aIt.TABLE.U.N IV ERS. 1.1. S I all v.r.t.ty• for it trt.ltt t'PttPttnt•r.+. fr..rn their 0r,,pinr,„1,1,3,/,,,,,,,i „„,„ 'Wel; which Is constantly roplon...hod with , ai.tcuon. vist.t•trenath Vt to the stontach. purify the Hosod I ,',..,,,0M'ut.',::,,h.a,trE,".:N",t,.1,7:1,‘,4:(i.1,'1Aft'r,t1t.'t ttip. lotalthy etaitlltion of the 411,teStiVo or nlll tint. ours c 01.14, cough, I [try floods and fancy artittles. ov.try thing 1,4•1111 In the hue for persona and lanuly 11..• or , r••••,,,,, of ,:,ys..—•• An, I tab', oollor.: hardware: clothing: boots and na ho .I.atangetnent of the botreh+, 110,1111 V tim "srt.• ' i 'III .lo,appenr of . thrir own firp,), ..th in .!. .1.11P1,11,11,1l;' of n contury has P... 1 ,Ilti - i.l/I.l\l . 111,111,110 :1114 thll . ll . by • St.lll , , o 1 0.P11...•10/Ilt,41,1 an.l I.y o t ver ;m0d.... that t. are •iipplyllll.t. olio 01 1,,, , 1,1111 , .,4 101111,11,0. and :Iro nlodo.al l o P t . . Tle• although purely ~,,, table, o for Qonlot .1 iN vl9dol,,L"" prod...llw ail it. 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I.tltt Ati•ltltttit Pill • litts” 'tt tt!l- Ott I , 1 1,•, , a1.•ir , • , .ar I ‘••• t tit LI It. t. 1,1, 7V. ::,' 11. .•' THE TURNED lIE (D. Christadoro's WHITE TO 10 1.1:11 4' 111 K C itiAL. I. T' 1' II ' • ki: \ \ ," ,s 111111111.11111 ;t I.rrt , t• tl c1 . 1;1:1. NEN! AV, A MIMI (lEO. BLETCH GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, :1I It ET STREE ) NC - 3- Sz. I) UT' , )1:- '.l', .II 1.1 “I \ (' 0 R 111 A t; , kl.! NI. I PITCH 1 4 ..t , 51N Al:Pki \ N. \'.H 111.1\ 1,E11.1.1`,. 11 . I It S'F I' s BLANK MOM' BOOKS, I I:O6ERS' IMPROI Ell I' kTENT t 111141: %TOIL kOF COMMERCIAL STATIONARY. STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, TNT - I INT a- Ki:III►'L. PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL. C. G. HUSSEY & CO., Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper 1.11.11:NEI . 1T I.IIV tsi CII si 1.1 . 1 \ FII, , ,;; L , 1.1 ii• -1, .11 111 ICI Li hu^_raphir f•iabli.hnicnt in the I ity =MEI PRACTICAL LITH OGRAPHER CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS, i \ i y ) 1 . 1 \ 1.. ITII 1 . 1110 •I{l.ll A •. 10 I.'1,1•IS I I „ GEO. S. 'tit A N tO. I MI. , I NV \ Undertaking in all its Branches. LEMON & DELLOW, No. 11. I , oortl , Sirrrt. V1:11 ['1`.1.1'A1:1:11111 1...\1)1.1:1' A tic,. 47 W rce4, Pittsburgh, Po I—. to oil.. i . ra . T il,, . . 01 11-1, •- : • \% 11. I'\ II VI NU. • 1:111, Cl,l, ..1 s,1".•1. tlf• -i•I.• /1,7,0- in ILO- ail , i ..; 101,, COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO., r %CFI ILKIts Ir.,', PCllllSyi t•aatitt, JOHN "BIEBER, Proprietor. r -i ( . 1 )i)ii.\N1 1 1...\ 1 Iwitlt N 1 ~.1) ,111 rt•d•vt" IL, 1 LL1,"3.11 .1111 y. thii-3t1. ,, 1)Ew Cnt•ont. ,illl. lilll-11.•.1,11rr n .111 , 1 14,•:,111L 11/..1,•, :11,111,2 MI-11• 111, , I ,91•• it/0 11 , • 1 1( 'lllll `.1114 , k.... 1 1.. 1111 1111 11..11-, ,111, 1,111 , 11 1- ./1111• ••1 11••• ••• Ir•I.1 11..1 1)••111 •,114 111, , 1,4,1.110 , 1..1.•rinlio••1 1 ,, • rtt. tII.• o • r lit .. , p. ,-• .1, 1,11 • .•.ditlL , ltail. 11'11.\1111 I 11111 Z A. .1 IL, Hair Dye BLACK II EYSER, I . \ u. ~ -~r ,~. -.~~i i ~,., ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, No. (10 ♦Deter Street =MEI 1., I . • 111 .I • I %I. L. 4'. 111111:PIRI RN Still CU 11.% lEEE II i; r 11 .\ Ii 1) 11,, , • 11 k Drugglest, Corner Rood nut! Sixth %lei WNTIZI 11E1:C11%1s:1'S, SUTER CAPILLII Al' TNVO O'CLOCIZ. P V. • 11..lt,•.1•1:l11,i Ile, and ••••eond-han•l; 1...,1•• ;Loa I..•.l.llnu."earpet.; eloLtant Iron •••tone• Cll•na ware , cooksn tm•n , 11•••. grocer ,,, , Al' SEVEN I.rel.ooE. l'. N., • trtio,, (•lock,; jewelry ; musical Qt; •lotIono,; dry boot and sh.•••••; ,tAt...n..ry, he. P. N I 1.1 V IS. hook Anetwneur. I.j()USElluLl) .k A Ill\ 12:41I• I it lo o'01.•1 , . at the ro,dence of R. 'l' Leeeh. Jr., N.' 1::•2 l'onn r••••t. hot,,, , en Pitt and Pfty ...,I,l— ind heo Euro:tort, oornp:1•111V. 1'ar (11.•tol•••r •111•1 Stnir Carpet., l'hair. an.l R.•••ker.... I Id Star Ito , ):. Tian,plrent ; ••roi.••••+. two 11r.,nr.• I four-Iwltt tn•lolters+. 11311 Lamp, NV:tluttt 1•:r -to Th1i,, , .1311y OP -••• nh log 80. e:iit p. , •t W. 41111 1, al not Ii•••• 1, E•-••rti•..r. Ihree 11,,, I l'1••11, rauk.l./1 1'3111.11 ,4 o•ve , Kitch••l; Furnitur••. ...1.11, • 1•. 'll I \ 111111 . 11 R? 1,12 . ,•• ... N. \ Itt. to.D. CLINTON HOUSE, 1 E'.CTl}'l'l Ulrl'lLi E 1 i..l t, n , ,1 11111.1:v. I...inv-tlc It II I tl•; In the I E FM:l' C.' r C `g' U~ ~T =MEI i I I 1 i AMERICAN IRON WORKS 3 0 'l' 11, IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, LatitlC% rale ut Slia Ili ti, Pkton Rotk, lehAr, al= Wait, Street. nod IT: totrwit Street, ITTS It 1; 12 2: II TERIt 11 *'Ora' Oat STONE WATER PIPES, Priers from Twirlra. to Tlilm prr Foot HENRY H. COLLINS, FoßWAttinc AND rommlssloN 1111HCII INT 111'1'TF.11. SEF:I)S. FISH, Am, W , .1 Si. I,iir II n. H. ROGERS CO., Corsarr nild Fir4l SI rt. rt 411 (1111 ICU N. SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN PAPER AND RACS, Ml= MalionloLt Fire Brick anti Pot I'la3, ".; P r • - LOGAN & GREGG, Inq.rtcr , ul II A 11 1) IV No. :i•2 hood Street. GEO. S. BRYAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1..1. 1111. I ..1 PIC 1114)1, 111,011315. &4 No. r.'2 L. ,totl THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO uH Pli tI/1F.1.P111 Ai i.ll )1; 1) \ M \»/\ \I A • , C.. 1; 1 , It• 1...•11' Arl A 1 , 1 , . 11 1• 14111 i 1;1 .111, A 1 . ~1 1 1. •-1 ;; , • , 1 A 1,0,i I 1'in.1I:1. 1.1. 1 . 1. •• I \ hi - 1 , 1 1..11 1:111,1N- \\ 111 11 111. B. C. N. J. 11. SAWYER, LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, BULGER & DAVITT, No. LS Smithfield Street X 1101:‘ , .-..rtm. PI I Ni41 . 1: , .11 1 NUFAt'll I 11 tho luwest AIIiINLEY'S ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONERY, No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank. I M'ffiN LEY, AT 111: 4 SPACII )1, 7 S 111_ „, told oloantly arranged room, looate4 L al,ove , propar , l t. furo,li alt tio. Luzon, of the Soto•on to Lry Inn, I ,•110101IS tee Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of A,,,1 d,..,eription of Confectionery : all of the best material will Le ~ ,•rved to order, day and eVl`nim! , triers for parties promptly filled. Call andpiog for your...elf. (tnytil M. Wid I NLEY. ' I rrt IMAToF,s._.3O boxes very ellotee 'roma toes. just received and sale by JAMES A. FETZER, ausls corner Market and First street, • OH EESE.-2L boxes Western Reserve 'Si Cheese, received on consignmenAt.ntilfr 1, 3 1 „ e by corner Market and First tits. SEW ING MACHINES. i:EAuTv, AND capAcrnro PEI:I 7 ORM EVERY NO OTHER MACHINE CAN COM ' PARE WITH SINGER'S New and Improved Machines AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Pittsburgh Agency, No. 107 Market St. increa.ed their facilities for manufactur inetl !ELLIIII.VTED FAMILY MACHINES, with all the recent mpro , mem- have reduced their prices, and otter for NEW STYLE MACHINE. Price, $5O--Uleinwer, $5 Extra. no himyer .plektioned that throe Machines seethe I. In n.r for iaintly .ea . They II EM, El um ANt, STITCH seperi ,, r in:timer, and are the only machines a, 11, nr. ,rket dirt 7-0 well and simply madc, that may , rut tido familie. wmt, no other instructions tit,. are ,•rm:nned cirular irehrell accompanies each ...ton, and from wlindi A CHILL. &IF TEN YEARS airy ,dilt learn limn to tt,e, and keep them in order. upward , of El EEN HUNDRED S (ITCHES A MINUTE, I I I ern rt.. the "cwino of a family cheaper than a 4Pairl „,, if s he works at the rate of tl\h; CENT AN HOUR. I- the, a Im-barni, father, or brother in the United a h., will peram lire tirtirigery of hand sewing in hi- misty• when a i,rover a Halter Machine will do r in..re p,,htionsly, raid cheaper than can pin 1.,‘ I. I.) hand. ~ i.n;n~h l tl 11,11.1 lii -I 10i,14, m pllkehi, 141111111.1011 I: new jut..tly Ro a ,I• ,t he iirocor ner 51achinc, for family -ew ~• Lm II G.lLnuna ft,-ttlt- .-1,1 . it is more sitriple anti 1,••1.1 In or,l, thou any other Machine. Il 'oaks, a -,•:1111 uinrlo adl u.rtr.l o, ravel,thoutzti every 11,1,1 itit. It from tuttortlinary spools. anti Hitt- tr.toble of winding thread is avoided, while 1t... -ton- machine 4 . 1111 tel aiLiptial at plea-ar, lv Amer. , all varietitto of Work. 41b.'I r lie -Lime usAclhot• run , . -ilk, linen thread, common P , pool Craton, .11, quit fatality. sth. 'rho -team is elastic as the too , it' lt , ttle f.shrle. • that it is free train all liability to t.r.t.th sir otherwise. Gth. The• 1111 it• 111..1111i , • lattaitiful than nny other, ries lc cal., lv h.dol or machine. IF THE PRE.4B: Th.. I patent now in ilve.--lE2trin Whig. Stn+ , hi" in ....timation of all—{EneConQtitution. I that it ei r•ailitlitrielliiiiit—(Lima Democrat. I , li- On -ilia-nor—lA.4o tz .Imila Teleraph. A hoinctotlti icatt-t.ttty--.4 Batavia kleraltl. r of Fhtl:t•r= is nuriv a llittl—lTtockport:A.lvertiser. Mci-. Oct h :Lot" cif ill, I t orecoorift.—{.llitairn Ch. Advt.. A nen,: -its .11 the hood) --ISiattle•rui Inventor. i•lioapoiLl unit b. -t to liagetto. Are the la. osc—f Waterford Sentinel. Th.- Joiunalt ..f it..trtint t . Shore A 11. g... the Le Hunt. ihkl. St.; leilac t.• rot out of o iler—(W,•..ttch. , ter T, • 11,..--11.1114,ffn Net, Letter. •• loot , iolVatitagea than any other—iNia4ll. I to I• .• I •• • - tr I 1 1 Ail :ire anal.- with it With 1111Slirtfl , 1. 1.1, , it- I h.. oi of the,e at homi—illonglimen. •lo id of ten year, may i.e it---{Fartner and Viii \1 110(11. !1n.,. or eikttiin thread— Pitt.. Advocate. 1. ,•• than any other—(Cleveland Reporter. pi:We ill ev,ry tannly—LAbimidon Democrat i,l a i i i,lllh.---iCkv , lan. l Leader. he for fannheA-IBiblical Recorder. It 111.ike , a fine, idromi . , cram-1 Laporte Union. NATHAN WHITING. Agent, No. 10 Market fareeL Protected Solution of Protoxide sl-ccESSI,I:I.I.I" PAsSEI) THE Hk, 1.111 II. • W Lin-covet-, in ale Malena InaNt Inny received a, an MEI I I -i.l r\ Affections of the Liver, Dropsia, Renralgia, 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- ttl E. 1' f . 7 %kt tat, \t I t t I'I'I'T'IBI'RGII. PA MaillM= all kinds, S I I\T - CI- ' S N POINT OF DunABILITNY, PERFECTIoN OF WORK, VARIETY OF SEWING, R. STRAW'S 32 Market street. The Grover & Baker CC - 711/.lr. -01. MESE THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, of Iron Combined, t.• 4 111 , 4: . 1:1•• etlit•3l • y ,urnig DYSPEPSIA, yond question Or, ktli 11. thl,l.oy r 1 , well:int hen tea : ,„.i Twooliar •r. duo 4.lttrrer , 10.-11. Lt.• to 54.eelvv the protler not lir.. 1..• .•....• 1.111 rtin.l.• intlinalt.ly .n.I front one • Li.. 111,11 ,tlr.., I.+ pc that •u.•ll~.rdrr t.rgfryylyynal • 149- yr , 1.11g11.1 , . t menty•r•Sit , lo, rind t -IN •tn•l .•Illey.•) of liy• Syrup 131,tifit , ertlt , ie. for p 1 . ,: hold ,•. , 11f111 , 11 , • 111 Ow .111,1 • Of the PERUVIAN 3 111. , 11 , 111 ti 'I•111,. We reeenterten.l to nur t!,ru in tho nun,Try. the careful reading of th ilev. Martin Mtwirr, • 'runs Star King •• ( - hark. , Brigas •• Cobb, •• Edward &Minn .1.1111 DR. GEO. 11. KEYSER SANI'ORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR E VEIL DEBILITATES i '.` '. - .','...'.. 1 ..„ ..,,..,,!:!t";','„!.!.7A1 „ 11 , T „,t it. 7 . ,-, ..L.' ,,,0 '. . ~,,•.• ,I lo .II th .1 have used it, and Is tam re. , .„ ~ ..•(1 , 1 , , , , 00 po i 3.11 the dlseases for which it 1. 1..• ~ I 111. u• t lid s 3 "Ithin the la-,t two years ... , ~, t ...,•.. • ..,n I) .pcs ot I ellef, as, the numerous , , ..,•.„.,..,. ~1 , ,,,..., ~. ow temperament of the t.,..1.,.,", ~ ~, I ~, iod Ini such quantities la to , . 1, • judgment guide you to the , LIVER IN- ... :VIDORATOR, nod It . ..• 1.1 A r e ( . 0.10 ..• W 'plaint*, Bilious At t .... 1.., Dr:pepsin. 0 .throole Diarrhoea, 5 " sltotof 4- r (• 00( ,PlOlOlOl. Drloeilli, IN , Drop- y, `int")) ,Stornaeh,Habitunl ..,,‘ roe .., Cn ( .. ol- le, Cholera, Chole r, MIDI . bit,ll (-01V10 ot : 'lropktum. Plate, I 4•114,•, .1 La at 0(I i 1 . 4 I'. I.'etonle Weakness ,„ I t „, ‘ h.,. ~...i ~,,. ,ressfally as au Ordina lir.ll-' pi eine. It vrillcure SICK '11 , ., ..... ' , l‘ousands coo testify.) In twenty militates, If luo or three Tea ..poottil4 are tisk- , ;en at conmarucement of 1. i i 'who ti.. , it are . gi sing their testilmooS ___ ) I , lllloly II F. I' II I, :111X WATER Iti THE MOUTH WITH TilE ES V H:011 ATOR, ANL) SWALLOW 111E1'11 TM:ETHER PM, Oor Dollar per Bottle. s.aN F lF m vxri , s CATHART I q, . piLLs, 130311'1 1i o DEO Flill3l pore 3'c-cc-fable lj,l et rat t•, and put sip In i.,t, % ssi CA SFS, :Air 'right, and will keep to an y r litttnle. Ile, Family Col- u i t hurtle PILL Satee ,. not ~.... Cathart which the proprietor haa o -. 1 on ht. prn..l. , - 1‘1..r0 than 'wenty years. I lit• ~..,antlV htemt.tg ii deuand from those who 1,,,,,,d0tt, 0w ,, 1 the PILL* sal and the satisfaction which tot omtro , to ' , earl to their • — k Ilse. has induced me to place nee., n 10,1:111 ,, r , act, -I en 14 tile Po 4..,41.111 well know IL. that different Cathartics act 011 .ik,f,,11l I,MIIIII 4 t h e ire bow,u.s. I too FAMILY CA- 'TFIARTIC PILL Iro , olth doe ro•ferrace to, - this well establlehed fect, t i t etirupountle 1 from a , n variety of the purest Vege tiloe Extracts. which act ww' alike on every part of the ainnentary can and are! v s good and safe In all where a Cathartie lot needed. such as De ranuements of tlod Stout ac h, Sleepi ness, Pains In the? Back and Loins, Costiveness, Pal n I and Soreness over the whole, hotly, from sudden cold, which freq uently. if neglected. i end In a long counse of Fe ter.ttle,a Creeping Set - 1- Loss of Appe - 1 g satin" 0 (01111 o .e , ~. _ the Maly. Restless ness, headache, .rl.el weight In the head, all 111 II a sit In sitars" I 44 Diseases AVorm• In Children or .1441111,1 Ithetamealsart,s rrest Portlier °Ctn. 810bi1!..., and many diseases 10 which ilool, is heir. i.•. mimeo: magi Id to mention In this advertise neut. Dose,t to 3. PRIC Ft,:in CENTS. The ir,i ,,,., i„,ic.,o i tnr and PiIMELT Ca thartic Pills not rot, .mti M Drugasiat generally, .., wild wholowtle ho the Trade in all the large towns S. 'r. 11... S A N 11"011 D, 31. D., Pr Manufacturer and op rietur ' 335 Broadway, New York. ft. W. KEYSER, Agent, No. 140, corner Wood street and Vtrgln alley. )ydtlydm MARION STREET.—For sale, a eon-- fortable two-story Brick Dwelling, of five rooms and cellar. The lot is 30 feet front, by 104 feet deep, on an alley; a large grape arbor, stone wall and paling in front, a frame outbuilding, .te. Price Vl,OOO. Terms easy. S. CUTHBERT & SON, je.3o 61 Market street. THE CORA LITE AND PORCELAIN TEETH have now te.cn extensively tested by the citmem. of Pittsburgh. and the verdict in their favor Is unanimous. Many have laid aside teeth mounted on Gold plate to avail themselves of the tmprovemente embraced m these new and beentifial Allem of Dentistry. Their superiority consists mainly in their perfect adap tation to the mouth—their perfect cleanliness, being without crack or crevice for food to find lodgment, and made of a material on which the juices of themouth cannot ark they are free from all metallicCO sion or tarnish and do not effect the breathl.acorro sionch is a great desideratum, as all who wear Gold, Silver, Plati num or other Metallic Plate, can testify. They al-n combine great strength with lightnoss,com fort and elegance—this with their close resemblance to natural teeth render them the most desirable substi tutes for those organs ever uttered. An emu:Mullion will fully confirm all that has been.said in their praise. N. STEBBINS, M. D., Dentist, 191 Penn street. N. It. Teeth drawn b , the painless process. jelealaw PROF. WOODS' HAIR RESTORATIVE. UNRIVALLED IN MARKET, Home and Foreign Demand. F YOUR NAIR IS GRAY, F YOUR HAIR IS THIN, )R IF YOU ARE BALD T WILL RE.7aURE IT IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF, IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD, IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE, IT WILL. CURE THEN. • TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, TO PREVENT ITS FALLING, TO MAKE THE HAIR GLAISSY, USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORAITVE. SOLD BY 0. J. WOOD 44 CO. 114 MARKET STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO., PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS. AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY.' Sold by Dr. GEO. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, and B. L. FAUN &STOCK 1: CO.. No. 60, corner Wood and I Fourth •-treeta, and by all good Druggists generally. SUFFER NOT.-DRS. GOLDSMITH & CO., No. 42 Sixth strnct, Pittsburgh, Penn'a, still continues to be consulted on all diseases of a PRIVATB or DELICATE NATURE. From a long course of study and practical experience of unlimited extent, Drs. 0. Co. have the gratification of presenting the unfortunate with remedies that have never failed to cure the most alarming ease 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, Frightf ul Swellings, and the long train of horrible symptoms at tending this Mass 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 secret and solitary habit. which ruins the body and mind,unfitUng the unfortunate individual for either busi ness or society. Seine of the sad audmelancholy effects produced by these early habits of youth are, Weakness. of the leek 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, viz: Loss of memory, confusion of ideas. depression of spirts, evil forebodings,aversion to society, self-distrust, timidi ty, etc., are among the evils produced. Such persons. before contemplating marriage, should consult a plivai eian of skill and experience, and he at once restored to health and happiness. Ague and Fever cured. and war ranted. All letters containing a fee, addressed to Drs. I /OLDSMITH & CO., Pittsburgh, Penn'a, will meet with prompt attention, and medicine. forwarded, secure from observation, and a care guaranteed. The strictest w ires)' observed 1/1 all eases. to.. Don't forget the place, No. 42 Sixth street, Pitts burgh. Pa apliklyd•w EYE AND EAR DISPENSARY. Office 45 Mnu sired. (Si d,o,r, up .drilr,,) Buffdo, N. 1 EsTABLrsiTED BY THE CEL-EBRA TEI).I,IL it 'HINSON, late of London, England. A great'ibscovery in the science of medicines, being a census and epeedy cure for restoring the sight and r. snoringdigert ,,, 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 Ameriea. Patients in our part of the country can tre4 them selves successfully at a moderate expense, thereby. avoulmg the dmiger and expense of tatting into the hands of unskillful physicians. This medicine (sufficient to .au-e,) will la• sent by mail or en pre,, with all neees ,ary directions, on receipt of Tim Doti..., Dr. Johamm's (',.tats and Infidlible Ctire fur Deafness and Singtny Noi.,e, ta the Ears, Nemms Head and Mind Chnaplaints, Affording instant relief to ::offerers who have been trou bled with deafness for many years. After using thin remedy a few days the patient ti suddenly and almost miraculously enabled to hear ordinary toned conversa• lion; in the eourse of a fait weeks the most obstinate g .,.., of deafness is 01,:ha:illy 'ured. Patients too numerous to mention have been restored to perfect hearing. and forever massed [rein the snares of the numerous , hingerous unqualified pretenders ot the prevent day. Hospital and private testimonials and certificates front the most eminent physicians and sur geons in England. in whose presence deaf persons hove 'been cured, and many hundreds of private patents t•tire.l can be seen nr referred to. A ease of this medieine, tenOllgh to elleUt a cured Will IN. torwardrd to any part of the country for Fifteen Itollars. Address jenlyrdsw DR- .1( iIINSLJN, Drawer .10. t. °thee 95 .Maio St- Buffalo, N. Y. Health and Happiness Secured. FOR EARLY IN DLSCRETION, FOR EARLY INDICRETION, • P z. is; N; crj:ry ?. 1 0 75 1 /854 YOUNG MEN WHO ARE SUFFERING from the eflect, of youthful indiscretion, can b. .nrely and rwrionnently re , tore,l by using thu CONCENTRATED,' CURE Cia TJA V I TAP., A Remedy of Groat and Certain Power. Thts remedy is put up in small viola, and can be sent by mail to any address. A trial will satisfy. Use it for week. and you will experience a great bene fi t. A cir cular containing full particulars, sent (trim) on appfic., Priec per bottle $l.OO. (inc bottle trill last a month. N. B.—This remedy is suitable for either sex. Ad lress CRIAtER. Medical Agent, 742 Broadway, New York. PRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICALOIfice, No. 50 SMlTH field street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. BROWN is an old citizen of Pittsburgh, and has been in Pra.•nce for the last ticentridirr years. lie, has been confined rooatly tti Private and S urgi cala q,t,SCA. 190 Wood .treet CITIZENS AND STRANGERS n need of a medical friend. shold not fail to find out lie sure place of relief. The Doc u tor is a regular grxdu ate, and his exp,ience in the treatment of a certain class of diseases is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtain ing permanent relief, by 1140 use of his remedies and following his a D dvice. R. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrof u lous Affection: , Also, all diseases arising Born a hereditary taint. which manifests itself in the form of a fetter, psoriasis, end a great many forms of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is en tirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown otters hopes of a sure and speedy recovery. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. Frown's remedies for this alarming trouble, trough Mn often by that solitary habit of sensual grab. fication, which the young, and weatzminded often gwe way to, (to their own destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in this country—they are sans, and make a speedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this Be ainfu disease of for days—he will warrant a cure. B also treats Piles- ileet„ Gonnorrhusa, Stricture, tirethal Dis eharges, Female Weakness. Monthly Suppressions, Dis eases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Rack and Kidneys, Irritation of the Blad der, together with all disease, of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a 7 7, directed to DR. BROWN, No. no Smithfield street, Pitts burgh. Ps., will Ins immediately answered. Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and secure from ob. wervation. Ott., and Private Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield 'Ares Pith.hurgh, Pa. _IY27 StIMETHING NEW.-13. 'l'. BABBITr'S BE'ST MENCINAL SALERATCS, II Q Is manufacture.l Ironic.dinnon salt, and is pre-,: w olpared entirely different (ruin other theZeleternitts matter extracted in such al manner as to produce Bread. Biscuit, and alll Amlikinds of Cake. without containing a particle 4Asii, ISaleratus when the Bread or,ake,e baked:there-i „by producing wholesome results Every partil / trete of Balemtus is turned to Mt, and pasisesl , Q 'through the bread or biscuit while baking; con- 1 hiequently nothing remains but common Salt. Water and Flour. You will readily perceive by g gd.he taste of this Salaratus that it is entirely dif u e f ferent from other Saleratus. 4lt is packed iri OLIO plairld papers, each wrap„ ,er branded. “ B. T. Babbitt's Best Medici/will ONt',Saleratus," also. picture, twisted loaf of breadgA ND ',with a glass of etlervere•ing water on the top.-1 W hen you purchase one paper you should pre-!, A I U,serve the wrapper, and be particular to get the' , U inext exactly like the first—brand as above. I Full directions for making Bread with this, Saleratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar. Qaccompanv each package; also, directions forlg Q 6 L 'pa.king all kinds of Pastry; also, tor making:. Soda Water and Seidlitz Powders. ANT/ i t MAKE YOUR 01717111 SOAP, WITH IMMENSE CONCENTRATED CURE, CONCENTRATED CURE, A POWERFU L REMEDY, A POWERFUL REMEDY, FOR WEAKNESS, FOR WEA KN ESS, TRY IT! TRY IT ! TRY IT! TRY IT! To Housekeepers ' 1 WITH 1 ° ',B. T. BABBITT'S PURE CONLIENTRATEP', mTAsti. i \ Warranted double the strength of ordinary Pot! 6 ~se,lr, put up in cans-1 tb, *2lbs, :1 lbs., 0 Ks. and , o 'l2 lbs.—with full directions for making' Hard and 0 ;Soft Soap. Consumers wilt find this the cheep; 'e\ st Potash in market. AND Manufactured and for sale by • ~,,. B. T. BABBITT. ; Nos. GS and 70 Witshingtin st, N. V., ~ 7 0 11 ysAydbox and No. 3..1 ludla et.. l'ee.ton. i GENTEE_L BOARDING .—Six gent 'erne . ' can be accommodated a ati rooms and boardin in a first-elms boarding home, pleasantly located O Liberty street, two minutes walk trom the lusinesA pc: Hon of the city. For further information apply to H. WHITNEY, at the °Mee of the Morning Posh =Ott