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Take notice of this': lam to :ho dipped"— What more he would have said is unknown to land or sea bathing machines ; for having reached the word dipped, he commenced such a rolling fire of di di di di, that when' at length he descended, a p'omb upon,the fell ,word dip ped, the two men, rather tired of suspense, be came satisfied that they had reached what the lawyers call the "operative clause of the sen tence," and both exclaimed at once— "Oh, yes, sir, we are quite aware of . that ;" down they plunged him into the sea. On emerging, Lamb sobbed so much from the cold that he found no voice suitable to his indignation. From necessity he seemed tran quil, and again addressing the men, who stood respectfully listening, he began thus : "Men,is it possible to obtain your attention?" " Oh, surely, sir, by all means." "Then, listen; once more I tell you I ern to be di di di "—and then, with a burst of indig-. nation, "dipped I tell you." " Oh, decidedly, sir." And down the stam merer went a second time. Petrified with cold and wrath, once more Lamb made a feeble attempt at explanation. "Grant me patience; is it mum-um.murdcr you me-me-mean ? Again and a-ag-again I I tell you I'm to be dipped"—now speaking se riously, with the voice of an injured man. "Oh, yes sir," the men replied, "we know that—we fully understand it ;" and, for the third time,.down went Lamb into the sea." "Oh, limbs of Satan !" he said, on coming up the third time, "it is.now too late, I am— no, but was, to be .di-di-di-dipped only once." AIUTIIMN 1859. NEW GOODS IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS ! ! THE MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF FANCY GOODS: Ever Brought to this City BARGAINS, BARGAINS Same articles at just HALF OF FORMER PRICES ! HOOPS ! HOOPS ! ! n this line sve are tiusurpa,al.le. We selt the SEVEN SPRING EXTENSION STEEL 1100 P AT FIFTY OE}~TTS, And all the rest proportionately low Embroideries at Asionisliiimir Low Prices A mo,t superb collection of DRESS TRIMMINGS ! ! Alar•Compnsing. many Novelties of the season. Our se lections in this line have been made with more . than 'hir rE2EZ! Shawl Borders, Of all Wulth.F and the NEWEST We call the special uttentiou of MILLINER to our LARGE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS! tlunnet Ribbons, Ruches, Flowers, die., all of which xr will sell to the Trade, at Nos Jobbing l'rim 1 Our WORSTED DEPARTMENT eon tai us a full a, , nri meat of all colors, in double, single and split Zephyrs. Shetland Wool, Whieh we trill sell al the VERY LOWEST RATES. In fact, our stock 14 fall and well selected. and will be sold nt prices which cannot fail m give satisfaction. BUSH, No. '24 Fifth start, Pitt:"burgh, P. Ire During the next two months we shall be in eon gnat receipt of NEW GOODS. sel,s:Zaniew FALL FASHIONS FOR 1859. C. 11. PAULSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER vv io. and Manufacturer of HATS, CAPS, LADIES' FURS, AC I am nowreceiving my FALL AND WINTER STYLES of HATS. CAPS, and - FORS, direct from the Idanofaetu rera, and am prepared to bell them at the Very Lowest Eastern Prices CHAS. H. PAULSON. selOdin .7 No. 73 Wood st.., next door cor. Fourth COUNTRY MERE CITA:STS, CITY DEALERS. , and the public will find a large; stack of FANCY VARIETY GOODS, Toys, Le., NOW OPENING, And for Hale alike Lowest, Prices . • . _ Buyers are invited to 'call and examine our assortment and pri ces before purchasing elsewhere.l J. P. KAUFFMAN, tt2 - Wood at. JOSHUA L. GAILY, Importer and Jobber -0 F - DRY GOODS, N 0.213 Market Street, Philadelphia, HAS NOW OPEN, One of the Largest and Choicest ASSORTMENTS OF GOODS, In This alfarket, To which lie invites THE SPECIAL ATTENTION FIRST CLASS BIJTERS 7 FROM EVERY SECTION AT COST. Closing out Spring and Sum mer BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST, To make room for Fall and Winter Goods. Call soon and get a bargain at the Cheati Cash Store of . JOSEPH H. BORLAND, serf 98 Market st...second door from Fifth. mwmaimmmstkmmmwmm .GEO. S. BitYAN,&..OO:, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , .:• :FOR 'THE) SALE , Y z. PIG - PION,' .I;LOOMS,T . &C., No. 52 }Mood o Pt., Pittsburgh: . . r ir'imitscse.—Lybo,pwrb Cci., - Bittsb . urgh, Livings ton, Copeland &Co., Pittsburgh; Thos. &Franklin, Esq Lancwten Hon. Simon Cameron, Harrisbnw Bryan Gardner Hollidaysburg, p a : • , I:\V FLOUR STORE.—Extr:. uperiine, - .LI Flour, for-Kile l ytn© barld iuD elitt wi lOW cx .rateß 44 • iiol6lWoodetreM.. Amustmenb. T SI3ArR'CI = H _T Lt. EATRE Bets Ltsinr, ;kerns°, ..1-.4l)Seimtz I,l4NLortt.:..J. rt. 110117 E. Doors open nt lA' to 7 o'clock; commence at, 734. Finn BENEFIT OF BM. HOWE. THIS F.yENING, September =I, will be performed, Bulwer's lovely comedy . entitled MONEY; HOW. TO TRY YOUR FRIENDS. D.uve by , To conciudt; with Farce of WANTED-1000SPIRITEDYOUNG MILLINERS FOR Pnlres or ADMISSION.—PrivaIb Boxes, $5,00, Single Sent in Privnte Box. sl,oo;Parritiette and Dress Circle, chairs, 50 cents; Family Li rele, 25 vents; Colored Gallery 25 eta.; Colored Boxes, 50 eetila: Gallery 25 cents. APOLLO THEATRE.- _ And poaltively Imt night hut one of the of the Great Tragedian BARRY SULLIVAN. • Tins EVENING, September Mil, will be performed WILLIAM TELL, van HERO OF SWITZERLAND. William Tell • ' Barry Sullivan. Dance Charley Gardiner. To co e aclude i lit . h Port Y eSe TH e Z THE FOURTH Sir Johu Falstaff. ,Barry Sullivan. Doors open ati o'clock. Cuitain rises at 734 o'clock. precisely Aranasnrc , :-Boxes and Paquette 50 cents Family Or cle, 25 cents; Private Boxes . s3,oo and 6,00, according to location: Single Seats In Private Boxes, 75 cents. No extra charge for reserved' seats. RETURN OF THE CAMPBELLS 1- One week only, commencing Monday, September 19th RUMSEY. A. NEWCOMB'S ORIGINAL CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, BRASS BAND, and Double Troupe, and the only Campbells now in existence; all others assuming the name are nothing more than mountebanks and Imposters, not to be trust ed. We caution the public against such. The advantages the Campbells enjoy above any other Minstrel Organizations, arise from their wintering the last twelve years in the Southern country. Their delin eations of Negro Character are taken from natural scenes and incidents in African life, and aim at presenting the Musical and Comical peculiarities of the Southern Negro, and elevating him to his proper standard of Natural Wit and Musical Talent, presenting the phases of Negro Life on the Plantatioo,and representing the musical capabil. ities of the more refined Negroes of cities and vitlagea. In representing truthfully the Shades and Peculiarities of Negro Life, the universal accord has stamped the Campbell artists unapproachable and defying. .U.• Free Balcony Serenade by the CAMPBELL BRASS BAND, led by the Wizard Bugler, August. Achi. Doors alien at 7 o'clock commences at to 8. ADMITTANCE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. RE-OI I MNIINT PROF. COWPERS, FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY Al NEVILLE HALL, (Lrnu• q( Fourth and Liberty Streets, Pittsburgh PROF. COWPER, HAVING RETURNED to the city, respectfully in forms the citizens of Pitt, burgh and Allegheny, that he will re-open his Dancing Academy at the above Hall, on SATURDAY, September 3d, and will continue to teach the accomplialrment in all its various branches, together with instructions in the etiquette of the Lail room and social circle, Graceful De portment of Person, &c. All the latest and most fash ionable flail Doom and Parlor Danees, as taught by him in the Eastern eines. such as; Les Caledonians, Condi:ins, Palish Mazourka Quadrilles, Ler Lander Quadrille, Polka Quadrilles, Schottish Quadrilles, London Laneer Quadrilles, Russian Mazourka Quadrilles. Plain or Ger man Waltz, Esmeraldo Walt?, Vassuviana Waltz, Schot tisch or German Polka, Cinque or Five Step Waltz, Can- Ilenne, Milliekin, Espanola and Bohemian Polkas. Re down, Polka Al nzeurlat, Gallopade, Spanish Dance. Ever green Polka, Cieilltenne Circle, As., dt.e, will be taught as moderate terms. Days of Tuition will be as follows: LADIES' CLASS—Thursdays and Saturdays, from 4 o G. P. M. - - MASTERS AND MlSSEW—Thursdays and Saturdays from II to 5, I'. M. GENTLEMEN'S CLASS—Thursdays and Saturdays, from S to 10. P. 51. PRIVATE CLASS FOR LADIES who desire it. Prof. Cowper will also give instructions to Pnrate Classes, or instrnetious given at the residence of pupils, if required. S. 11.—Prof. U. eau be seen at the above Hall, on days of tuition, from to t, and 7 tole, P. M., or at the SCOTT it'SE, daily. au ittl4 JOHN W. MCCARTHY, BILL POSTER, Wtllatteud to the Distributing knit Posting of BELLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS It PROGRAMMES Amusements, Railroads, Steamboats, Ships, Hotels, Sales, Etc., 7k- Orders !tent to the office of the Pituitiargli Morn ing l'ost, or Daily Gazette, will roceire prompt attention NEW FALL GOODS, C. HANSON LOVE'S, WE ARE 11.APPY TO BE ABLE TO inform our numeroux friends, ellil.ol2lCl , and the public generally, that tiro arc now opening the most ATTRACTIVE stock of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS Mourning Goods, llousefurnishing Goods, DOMESTIC & STAPLE GOODS That we have ever been able to offer. In our stock will be found all the novelties of the season, there being set' eral styles NEVER BEFORE OFFEREIIIti THIS IitIAR KET. W will also he almost daily in receipt of ,NEW GOODS NEW GOODS Ln addition to our present stock, nil of which will be sold as low, and a good many articles lower, than they can be found in U city. Please call and examine our atock before purchasing elsewhere. ;NEW GOODS !NEW GOODS NEW GOODS : • .TERRA COTTA; OR STONE WATER PIPES, . FROM. TWO TO SIX INCA CALIBRE. Prices from Twelve to Thirty CU. per Foot. ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, For rale Wholesale at Manufacturers Prices by HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, WHOLYZAIS D W.XR is CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. ion No. 25 WOOD ST.. PITTSBURGH. NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS Belo:2mdcwis GENTEEL 'BOARDING.—Six gentlemen can be accommodated with rooms and boarding, in a firstelass boarding house, pleasantly located on Liberty street, two minutes walk from the business por don of the city. For further information apply to W. ILIVIIITNEX, at themffice of laming Pont. . D. X. .... ..... LON - C:4 . Ba 3D - Cr - FP, DEALERS IN MANILLA, HEMP, COTTON AND JUTE CORDAGE; OAKUM, TAB, PITCH AND EOSIN TARPAULIN DUGS, AND BEAVY,DHILLING., 1010.1 y No. 90 lillfater:Sproot... E 1!If • G.. HUSSEY & CO., ha removed • to their new Copper Warehou ve se, No. 37 Fifth street, in the 'New Iron Front Block, three doors west of Wood. PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING NIILL - - : a. lIIJSSEX •AF- ) P. P• 1 _ Afatinfacturers of 1 . Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper,.. Pressed. Copper ,Bottoms, Locomotive Tubini, Raised, Still Bothim and 'Flatiof all Sizes, Brass 'Kettles, Sheet . and other Brass, Spelter, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets, etc. Dealers in Block Tin, Tin plate, Lead Wire, Sheet Zinc, Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tinners' Tools, Au, No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, p.. -* igir Sheet Copper eat to any pattern. [arißiemd ' FRTY-FQIIR YEARS of the Life of a Ru'uter, being reriantieences of 'Meshach Brown iog,A,maryLpad Hunter roughly written down ,by f r i t h, self. Rev3Bed and illustrated by "E. Stabler. -Ise7 RAY k C0.,..16 Wood street. .: - ,,'5. - kt_:.*-. , .....•; - ...5 - :::.", PIKE'S PEAK POIITCH d ISITARL&ND JWBENEFIT, - iM MASONIC MALL, P. A. CLARKS, Agent and Butanes, Director. PITTSBURGH, PA. NOW OPENING AT No. 74 Market Street V.l' LS, CLOAKS. RAGIANS NEW GOODS, C. HANSON LOVB, 74 41Eu lc et et, between Fourth & Diamond PITTSBURGII, PA FREE, KABON. MO I ","!:' , .c"t.;••:,.-t - -.'.', .:4,,7,;, Ot ~FtrC Filt~ ~D-~P~ A ssIGNVWB/8A42 , . . , On Friday, geptember 23d, 1559. AT TWO- VGI,OOK, P. M.; I WILL OPFER AT PUBLIC SALE ON THE PREMISES, AT EAST LIVERPOOL, Aubrey COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO, A❑ the right, title, interest and claim of J AlifES LV, Eoq, of, 111, and to all the following property, to wit: A FARM, CONTAINING 13 834 ACRES, Adjoining East Liverpool, about one•half mile from the Ohio river, at East Liverpool depot, an the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad. Par tof tho land is heavily timbered, underlaid with coal and potter's clay, well wa tered, abundant building stone, admirably adapted to gardening and fruit growing, being only two hour's ride from Pitttsbargh. • .. • Also, lots Nos. 444 to 493 inclusive, 3l and part of 338. in Blakely's additions to the town of East Liverpool. Also, one 'second-Hand steam engine part of the steamboat Arena. The farm will be sold together or in lots to suit purchasers.' • . • Plans of the property can be seen at rny office, 99 Grant street, Pittsburgh, or at the office of SANFORD C. HILL, Esq., at East Liverpool. Terms cash. WM. H. CAMPBELL, Assignee of James Blakely, Esq. The above property is very valuable, and must, from its advantages, increase rapidly when the effects of the revulsioh have passed away. 8019 A Splendid Farm, OF „ABOUT ONE HUNDRED ACRES, within an hour's ride of Pittsburgh, for sale on lib• eral terms. Apply at this office, to augll JAMES P. BARR. to, , ,e7oulapo'Muestl;lTTlrararutill ■ in the City of Allegheny, equal in comfort to country seats, and yet near enough to the centre of business to accommodate business men in either city, and give to them a home with the desirable comforts of city and country united. There are about one hundred lots of 100 feet square, some of them larger, lying between Western avenue and Ohio Lane, Allegheny avenue, and the West side of the Commons. Each lot has a ood street in front and alley in the rear. Each man having about 100 feet front has room to beautify his lot with a handsome house, surrounded with shrubbery, thereby making it a colony of residences equal to country seats, with the conveniences of the cities. These beautiful lots will bo leased for twenty-one years, with the privilege of purchasing them within that period. They are open for selection now. Those who wish so desirable a location would do well to call soon on THOMAS WOOD, Land Agent, No. 100 Fourth street. FOR SALE.—A superior Farm o' acres in good farming order, in Knox county, Ohio; a large proportion of it river bottom land; it is offered at a great bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, mrlsXf No.loo Fourth st, Land Agent v.,,,,,4.,, THE ADMIRERS O.F Steinway's Pianos, Are respectfully interned that we are now receiving our FALL SUPPLY Of the CELABRATED PIANOFORTES. The demand for those fine instruments is so far in advance of the sup ply. that purchasers should give us an EARLY CALL in order to secure a choice. vs, HAT B_, •4` * • 0,, T rA, u B-.)\ vi n: HILLERMAN & COLLORD, I=l HATS, CAPS, AND FURS, findhtly receiving• from manufacturers, an entire now and Complete stork. 75 Wood street, seStlydaw 3 doors from Fourth • u prELTsrjru.— TItEATIFITI ON c, rna:nrr.hrr, .4msnat trealn.r4s, Arrow and Gowal 1 hapniirnra and an dis.a.as anri upfrown the habit •e' ratatee d ether esreeles. Prusa the unperbtolord 1/ an 11.4.741tet, X L. 11-)' Pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and lv tont, tq whichever,. aufferer, no matter What iliMf(lit. may cure himarlf without the knowledge of eN , •o mate, and at tho lest poe,tible cost.therety avoid. , the numerous quack. and quack nostrnms r the day. The author sea, a French l'hyNletan or great ettalnm , ta , . Ln .pent many years In Inveallaatlnt the nature al, eat men tof (M. , ' I emu, which annual:) . cartirs Items:an Is wi untimely grave. Sent tinder twat! In any a/I , :ts•ss. n receipt 0) two postage atatntek Address, B. C. PAIN 1". & (X).. botsetlie. Ky. W. G. CHITTICK & CO., IYPO{TXII AND WllOll , lll DIALIES IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 438 Market, and 433 Merchant Sts., A RE NOW RECEIVING FROM EU Alpia_ ROPF their FALL IMPORTATIONs Emtirneing it full assortment of grunts, adopted to the present nesson. These, with their home'purchs,es, in American FabrlcN, Will enable them to oiler to the Trade, ono or the mo,t attractive Ittoeka in the market. CASH AND SUORT•TIME IitIYERS Are respectfully solicited to exArninn thts stock before nreharinz altgl7:2nutal. W. & D. HUGUS, N 0.69 Market St., Cor. Fourth, ARE PREPARED to offer to Wholeßale and Retail Buyers, a large and attractive stock of FRENCH, BRITISH AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Black and Fancy Silks, New Style Printed DeLame PUBES, Printed Merincs, Cashmere and DeLatno SHAWLS AND DUSTERS, A complete and full stock of 110USEKEEPINu and DOMESTIC GOODS The above comprises one of the LARGEST and MOST A TTACTIVE STOCKS ever offered. Purchasers era in vited to examine and pdge for themselves. sel2.ly FLEI3dLO"7.A.L. DIUQVESNE IRON STORE COLEMAN, HAILMAN &. CO., MANUFACTURERS OP Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Woshers, Spikes, Bolts, FLAT RAILROAD BAR OF ALL SIZES, ETC., ETC. Have removed to their now exterodce AVarehouee, Nos. 77 Water and 94 Front Sts., Where they are prepared tooxecute all orders In their line, havmg a large and complete assortment of " quesne" manufactured goods constantly on hand, which they offer on liberal terms. feliktf 44:1411a*MOtile'di 0 311;31 &KM No. 258 Liberty street. BANK OF DISCOUNT, EXCHANGE AND DEPOSIT. Capital Stook $ 150,000 Capital Represented, over 1,000,000 STOCKEMEMMI AHD HELD INDITIDEALLT LIADLE. - Vlll Gold;SUrer, Par Funds, and Currency received on de sit . ALL MONEYS allowed to remain for a Spe d Time, WILL DRAW INTEREST. Bight Et c ange on' the Eastern and Western cities -constantly for sAtt in sums to suit. Collections made in all the principal Wks in the United States and the Canada., .and pßocripas PROMPTLY REMITTED to any de sired point, on day.of nuittirity. DIKLCTOBII: John Moorhead, Alexander Forsyth, John Heath, Geo. S. Head, J. William Seibert, W. ArClintock, Henry id'Crillough, Robert Anderson. G. E. WARNER, President. aug=dyis R. C. SCHMERTZ, Cashier. A. A. CARRIER & BROTHER, AGENTS, • No. 63 Fourth S • COMMONWEALTH INSURAANCE COMPANY, at Harrisburg. Pa. Chartered capital, 8300,1300. Hon. SIMON CAMERON, President; S. S. Carrier, Secretary, GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. seWe; .789.73. Hon. JOEL JONES. President; J. B. Alvord, Secretary. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, _Philadelphia Assets, $.3351.42. GEORGE H. HART, -President; hall H. R. Coggs, Secretary. • yd S. GRAY & SON., DRAWERS AND TAILORS , No. 52 St. Clair , street, jytdaw PITTSBURGH PA. L A. CILOWICE rr , VIILADWIES & SON; COIiMISSIONMERCHANTS , - DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAGS, And:Aguata for the sale of Motioning Pin) Brick and Pot Clay, Not 149 and 161 Wood St, flour Sixth, Pittsburgh. parening Paper at Manufseturene Pike& Cliah ap. .174:1,3mis t. • H. KLEBER & BRO., solo Agents forSteintray's Ihnno.. , No. t.. 3 Fifth street IN GREAT VtIUETI ~ `! µ'~ Y ~.J~~. • Li. •••• ••• , , • -•••. • cs• -"" 3tidten A GLEASON ' . "CO. have arrived from A the Eastern Trade Sales, with over Ten Thou sand volumes of Books, and will sell every evening this week at 73.5 o'clock, commencing MONDAY, September 19th, at the Gmniereial Sales Rooma,No. 54 Fifth street. The stock is entirely fresh, and embraces every depart ment:of literature, such as. Historical, Biographical, Theological, Poetical, Mechanical, Scientific and Juven. ile. Also, Bibles and Prayer Books, Letter, Cap and Note Paper. Envelopes, Stationery, and all size and pat terns o' Blank Books. Will be included in the sales, an extensive collection of Gold and Silver watches, in open and hunting cases, with superior English and American patent lever movements; warranted perfect time kesp. ers. Also, fine gold jewelry, comprising splendid sets of Cameo, Mosaic, Lava, Jet, Florentine, Painting, Mo saic, Gold Stone, Coral, Garnet, and styles of fine Kohl jewelry; Bracelets, Pins, and Ear Drops; fine gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains; fine gold. Finger Rings for ladies and gentlemen ; Stint Studs and Sleeve Buttons; gold Pens in silver and gold cases t gold Pencils, Tooth Picks and Watch Keys, together with a general assort. ment of goods usually found_ in first class jewelry estab lishments, and all warranted as represented. Table-and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware, Ladies' Cabers. Ca tes, Reticules and Work . Boxes; Albums, Port Folios, Port Monaiss, Morocco and Buckskin Purses, and an immense collection of useful fancy goods. The goods are now open for examination and private sale, during P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. BONDS AT AUCTION.—On FRIDAY EVENING, September 30th, at 714 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, on ac count of whom it may concern, will be sold $20,000 Bonds issued by the Borough of Washington, Pa, to the Chartiers Valley Railroad Company. sea) P. M. DAN IS, Auctioneer. pIIBLIC SALE OF MACHINE SHOP, FOUNDRY, AND SMITH SHOP, WITH TOOLS, MATERIALS. AC.. AT LATROBE.—WiII be sold at public sale on TUESDAY, September 27th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the premises, the 'Machine Shop, with other build ings, and six lots of ground ou the corner of Railroad and Jefferson streets, in Latrobe, Westmoreland county, Pa., on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, 40 mile., east of Pittsburgh, lately used as a Car Manufactory, and every way well adapted for the business, or for the man ufacture of Agricultural Implements. Also, the Ma chinery and Tools, consisting of Engine and Boilers, Turning Lathes, Drill Press, Bolt Cutting Machine, Cir cular Saws, Mortice and Termoning Machines, Wood Planer, Tongneing and Grooving Machine, Taps, Dies, Shafting, Belting, P ulleys Grindstone, Blacksmith and Machinists' Hand Toils, Patterns, Lumber and Iron . The sale will be positive. as the owner is engaged In other business. Persons desiring to examine the estab lishment prior to the day of sale, can do so by calling on D. Mlnahan, at Latrobe. Terms, at the sale, will be made liberal. [sell] P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. NEW FIRM. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of brass work, DEALERS IN GAS FIXTURES, &C. Mike and Wareroom, No. 124 Wood st., live Doors from Filth. Foundry, No. 152 First st., fire Doors below Monongahela Hons.. The well-known practical skill and experience in the various branches of Brass Casting, Steam and Gus Pipe Fitting, of the senior members of the firm, (who will give their personal attention to all work entrusted to them,l should entitle ns to a share of public patronage. All Orders Promp Filled. jyl-ktf CANNEL COAL OIL SOME OF THE GOOD QUALITIES OF Well Refined Cannel Coal Oil, are these : IT RIVALS OAS LIGHT IN BRILLIANCY; IT IS ENTIRRI.Y NON-EXPLOSIVE ; IT MAY 13E CARRIED ABOUT; IT IS CONVENIENT FOE GENERAL USE; IT It ORES WITEOUTANY OFFENSI V E 01101?; - - IT IS CLEAR A ND BRA UTIVIL IN COLOR; ITS A PPEARANCE IN THE TA .11/' /S OR NA MEN TAL AND A TTRACTII - E ; IT HOES NOT PER HA NEN TL T S OIL CARPETS, CLOTHING, ctt., on whirls if mtp./ be rpritia c liege por tion fit, being one of Metes: qrtyles for ricarDng IT IS EMMA TICA LLI THE CHEAPEST LION. KNO W.V. DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE Go to a responsible dealer and (Alain a good cool oil lamp. Secure rhos wicks, no that they will move readily up and down in the tube. Trim the wick with sharp scissors, exactly even with the top of the wickstube. clipping off the small projecting points at the corners. Fill your lamp with our oil. Turn up the wick carefully at first so as not to crack the chimney. A shade will greatly enhance its excrlsince fir read ing g or sewing he. ly the careful observance of thesedirections, you will secure a light Mal cannot ail to please. Our facilities for refining are now very . perfect and complete, and hoeing devoted a great ilea of laboriou, attention to the art, we have succeeded in producing an article of the very best quality, to which we invite the especial attention of the trade. All orders will lie filled at the lowest rides. For tale by the barrel, or in quantities to =nit eumbr mere, by ADAIR & NEEDED, Itefinere of Coal tut.. No. El Penh's. Avenue ,near High W.roet, je..29.3m.1Aw (not fitr tram the COnrt Rouse.) BIRMINGHAM COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WRITING ACADEMY, College Hall, Diamond Birmingham TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCE. Fee ornamentalWnt ...... .$1,5 Ham Writing 10} Time unlimited Writing and Rook:Keeping_ PACtLTT: N SHAFFF.R,Profeseorcf Wcitingand Fk)ok.liro ping H. LEITH EAU, Jay Professor of Penmanship. C. F. WELLS, Professor of Book.Keernng and Con) mercust Wculations. REV. W. B. BOLTON, Lecturer on History nod Gen. Oral SilivCol. HON. IL P. FLENNIKEN, Es.U. S. Minister to Ile, mark, a member of the Pittsburgh Bar. Lecturer on Commercial law. PROF. M. F. EATON, Lecturer on Elocution. Coll and nee what has never been before attempted by any penman. namely: Sptscimens of Ornamental and Pramteal Penman:4llp executed to your presence, in the short "pace of from 9t second. upward, hood hoarding at $2,50 Tverweek. Birmingham Ferry free for etudente. Entrance at any time. For 'Tommi!e of off-hand Bunnies, Writing, enclosie 2 postage stamp•, and address _ . G. IL LEITIIEAD, Principal, Htuthurgh. Pa y2Llydaw BULGER & DAVITT, Manufacturers of every deseription of No. 45 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA A full assortment of PITTSBURGII MANUFACTUR ED FURNITURE, constantly on hand, which we ail soli at the lowest prices for ta.sh. mally N I TNA STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, ItANUIPACTURXR AND DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY Or Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves PLAIN AND FANCY GRATE FRONTS, &C. Solo Proprietor of the Celebrated PATENT GAS BUENLNG AND SMOKE CONSUMING COOK STOVES. Office and Sales Rooms, 0e2.11y2p llso 4 Wood Street, Attaburgh, Pa NIIT AND BOLT FACTORY. Patent Hot-Pressed Nuts of all sizes on hand, and man ufactured. Also, Bolts for Bridges, Machinery, Agnelli tural Implements, he., furnished at short notice. Warehouse, No. 114 Water street. aug4:ly KNAP, SCULLY FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE STATE FAIR TO GRAFF & CO. FOR THE BEST IS T Ci) 301 , For the best Range for families, and best Wood Cook Stove. Diploma for best Laundry Stove. Also on hand, a large assortment of Heating Stoves, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Ket tles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Hollow-Ware, Ac. GRAFF & CO., No. 2,15 Liberty street, fe2 At the head of Wood street. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. SAAC JONES ......JNO. J. 80YD....WM. M'CULOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO', CAST STEEL. Spring, Plow, and A. B. Steel Springs and Axles CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS, jag 5 PITTSBURGH. PA FvFmw:rwTelaue3wl JONES dlr.: LAV Tll, blanafacturen of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, Lunt h's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods; PI ates,&e. WAREHOUSES, 98 Water Street, and 132 First Street, PI*TSBU ft GH, And corner of Franklin and South Water Ste., Chicago mr17:15, D. B. ROGERS & CO., 111.1,21171PACTUREE 8 OF ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL R TEETH, •••• ' ve .! •1. ••• d. HAJIVY DAMS-- JOHN PHILLIPS JOSEPH H. DAVIS. , DAVIS & PAILLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, pr ,- crza - sp.p.s, • GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PLUMBING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, OF EVERY D.U. 4 CRIPTIoN. Agents for Allen's Celebrated Steam and Water Gauges, MANUFACTORY NO, 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS.. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. Warer.)oms, 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Allegheny City. aug3,6triis2d p jusurancg. GREAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust Company. OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, 403 11rauttr ST., PIIILADELPRIA. CHARTER PER PETUAL. Authori,aed Capital, 9500,000. STATEMENT, MAY 18, 1850. CAPITAL—Paid in and securely invested 886,400 00 ASSETS, MAY 18, 1859. Case—On hand and in Bank $12,679 89 In hands of Agents 8.6!T 17 Real Estate owned by the Company Bonds and Mortgagee—tearing sir ant seven per cent. interest 152,940 00 Debts due the Company, well eecured 17.749 01 Stock—Par value 78,450 00 Bills receivable for loans, Bc., not yet matured.. `J3,117 43 All other securities 15,000,00 LIABILITIES. Lossus—Adjusted, not yet due I 6,303 46 Unadjusted 7,031 57 Awaiting proof 5,000 00 An other claims 20,574 57 138,905 70 J. WRIGHT, Secretary. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, 97 Water et., Pittsburgh. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 CAPITAL. $9,298,800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS-. 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ending January 31,1658. THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loss or Damage by Fire, almost every description of Property. The Rates of Premium arc moderate, and, in all Cases, based upon the character of the owner or occupant, and the merits of the risk. Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference to London. A apecial permanent . fund provided in Phi/a iirlphio fin payment of laktdo in this country . REFERENCE IV PIiTSLIMOII: Messrs. James JBCully & Co., 174, Wood street; John Floyd & Co.. 173 Wood street; " Brown & Kirkpatrlcks, 193 Liberty street D. Gregg & Co.; 99 Woid street; Wils on. M'Elroy k Co., &.1 Wood street; JaTTIPA NMndless k Co., 103 Wood street Nitniek k Co., Water street; B. A. Fahnestock k Co.. First and Wood sts. Joe. Woodwell k Co., Second and Wood eta, " Atwell, Lee & Co. 8 Wood serest: " Burchfield & Co., Fourth and Market streets M'Candleos, Means & Co., Wood and Water see REFCLINCTS ry PUIL.U.LPUIL George H. Stuart, Esq., 13 Bank street: Measri. Myers. Clagliorn L Co., Market street; tn:M'Ece & Co., South Front street: " M'Cutchcon & Collins, Front and New streets " South, Co., 513 :Market street: " Jame+ Graham h Co., 20 and 113 Letitia street Joseph 13. Min "lull. Esq., President M Bank Jamoa Dunlap. Esq, Presulent Union Bank; lion W. A. Porter, law Judi", Supremo Court. JAMES W. ARROTT, Agent. Temyorary Otlico, 103 Wn.,l .trc—t ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CU., OF PITTSBURGH. • oppicu—rdo. 87 Fifth Street. Bank Block. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, president: JOHN D. 31eCORD, Vice president; It. M. 130 , 0 i, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Arent. - . . O7eccroxs--Imatut Jonelt. C. G. Ilarveyhlrt, Cat t. It C. Gray. John A. NVilson. 11. L. Pahnest4,k, U. 3l,Ct,rd, M Pennock, R. P. Sterling. \ Dean. Thos. M. Ilovc, ROA. 11. Darts. tnyai DELAWARE MITTITAL SAFETI INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLA TURE OF PENNSINA NI A. OFFICES E. CORNER THIRD AND iv .1 I.N r'T S TS PHILADELPHIA Marine Insurance. ON VESSELS, PA RGUi To 411 party of the world. FREIGHT., On Good., by River, and Laud ayrr:are to all part., Of the Union. FIRE INSURANC', On Merebandi,e nenerallY. On Stores Dwelling Llon,ea, eft , " etc. ASSETS OF THE COMPA Y, Road.. Mortgages, and Real Estate Philadelphia City 6't+ cent. Loan—. Pennsylvania State Loans United Stalk,. Treasury Railroad 6 cent. Mortgage Bends Stocks in Railroad,, Gas and Insurance C 0,.. ReCeirKl.le Cash. on hand —......................... Balance in hands of Agents, Premiumsnu Marine Policies recently Issited.and other 61.2.5. i 14 debts due the Company. .. Wm. Martin, Samuel E. `Rohe,. Edmund A. Bonder, J. F. Penistan, Theophilus Paulding, Henry Sloan, John R. Penrose, Eduard Darlington. John C. Darts, H. Jones Brooke, James 'Praquair, Sneneer M'llvatne Wm. Eyre. Jr., Thom. C. Hand, James C. Hand, Robert Burton, Wm. C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Seal, James B. MTarlaml Dr. R. M. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre, Geo. G. Lieper, John B. Semple. Pitt Hugh Craig, D. T. Morgan, Charles Kelley, J. T. Logan, WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS C. HAND, Vice Presiders. fit-MLY Lrotnity, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. de= No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, N 0.149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House, WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING. President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles Bayes, E. R. Cope, E. B. English, George W. Brown, P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, • John Clayton, S. J. Magergee, E. tailor, F. BLICIIIITRY, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent. jytly Corner Third and Wood streets PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Of Pittsburgh. Ocoee No. 63 Fourth Street DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson, I. Grier Sproul, C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins... A. Carrier, Henry Sproul, Nich. Voeghtly, George W.Smith. A. J. Jones, Wade Hampto Robert Patrick, Chartered6 3oo . ooo FIRE AND MARINE 1:1IHES TAKEN, of all do scriptions. . 01'71=9 : A. A. CARRIER, Premident, I. DRIER SPROUL, Secretary. [ jaLly Pittsburgh Insurance Company, NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. ROBERT GALWAY, President! ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice President. F. A. RINEHART, Secretary. Sari Insures against HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on 'the Ohio and Mississippi Rivera and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against lose and damage by Fire, and against the Perils or the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transpor tation. Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkan, Joseph P. Gazaam, M. D, John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, J. L. Leech, John Fullerton, N. F. Hart, R. Robinson, Robert H. Hartley, William Carr, . M'Gill. fe2s Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIE, President; F.M. GORDON, Secretary Orricx N 0.92 Water street, (Spang S Co.'s Warehouse up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A. Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known In the community, and who are determined, by , promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the. best protec tion to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, APRIL 30th, 1859. Stock Accounts Office Open Accounts, etc Cash Premium Notes- .. ................... ...-.......... Notes and bills discounted. ..... ............... DIIIIOTOIIB George Darsie, J. W. - Butler, James M'Anley, Andrew Ackley, Nathaniel Holmes, D. IL Long, 0. W. Minket Great Reduction of Prices! - SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. riIHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO ctiJ.: l gOr t Pt e ) t i l k e n t i hit Zs ro w 7 i l lrti l e s s d oi ) ci a fo t n c r il u e d fo ti lle s :- ing REDUCED RATES: New Family Machine and Iron Stand, complete...sso 00 New Transverse Shuttle Machine and Stand, com plete $75 00 No. I Standard Machine and Stand, complete. ..... .$9O 00 No. 2 Standard Machine and Stand, complete $lOO 00 R. STRAW, Agent, 'Nos. 32 and 3$ Market street. .0:A -$ 19,207 05 ...... 49,000 DO $2,4,43 2 THE BRAMAN FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, IS THE ONLY RELIABLE MACHINE ; EVER OFFERED AT A REASONABLE PRICE. TT IS THE SIMPLEST MACHINE EVER 3IADE. It uses two threads without re-windiug. NEVER BREAKS NEEDLES, And is not liable to get out of order. PRICE, ONLY THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Send for a Circular. AGENTS WANT ED. LASSCELL 8; NORTHROP, NO. GO MARKET STREET, or eor. Federal st. and S. Commons, Allegheny. sohnikw 933,734 12 The Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Pittsburgh Agency, No. 101 Market St. Havin4 greatly increased their facilitiea for manufactur ing their CELSIIMATED FAMILT MACILINES, with all the recent improvements have redUced their prices, and offer for sale a NEW STYLE MACHINE Price, S5O--hemmer, S 5 Extra. It is no lonizer questioned that these Machines are the best in use for family sewing. Then HEM, FELL, GATHER ..A..%) STITCH In the most superior manner, and are the only machines in the uiarket that are so well and simply made, that instructions thanmay he sent into families with no other 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. Theemake upwards of FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE, And will do the sewing of a family cheaper than a seam stress can do it, even if she works at the rate of Is there a husband, father, or brother in the United States, who will permit the drudgery of hand sewing in his family, when a drover A, Baker Machine will do it truer, more expeditiowdy, and cheaper than can possi bly be done by hard. i CI 'Tula r. The first pLaw in public estimation is now justly lie coled to the Grover a thaer Machine, for family sew ing, for the following reasons:-Ist. It is more simple and easily kept in order than any other Machine. _d. It makes a scion withal:will not rip or ravel, though every third stitch is cut. :Id. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same machine can Le adapted at pleasure s bv a mere change of spools, to all varieties cf work. 4th. The same machine rims silk, linen thread, common spool cotton, with equal facility. sth. The seam is aa elastic as the most elastic fat e, so that it- is free tram all liability to break to twyl - un Ironing, or otherwise. oth. The stitch mule by this mulune is more beautiful than any other, insole either by hand or machine. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: The best. patent now in use.—.[Easton Whig. . Stands high in the estimation of all—iErieConstitution It is all that it is recommended—{Luba Democrat. It has no iluperior--lAshtabula Telegraph. A household neceesity—ißittarks Herald. Grover k Baker's is unrivalled—l - Rockport:Advertiser. Meets: the want, of the housewite—{Auburn Ch. Adv.. A necessity in the family—{Southern Inventor. The cheapest and best in use—(Baldwinsville Gazette. They are the best in u_se—[Waterford Sentinel. The best manufactured—Pittston Journal. Worthy of public patronage—[Jersey Shore Re pub. Grover k Baker have the Lest improvements—lllunt. Journal. MEMI=I $ 111,;3 00 00 57.375 ot -.J..> 3c. 42,0 - Not liable to get out of order—{Westehester Jett. The meet convenient iu use—[Chicago News Letter. Possesses more advantages than any other—{Naeh Gazette. All articles are made with it with ease—{Hasard's (lao. Lightens the labor of those at home—itlougliman. A child of ten scars old man use it—iliarmor and Vie Will do most beautiful sewing --t Allentown Dem. laws silk, linen, or volt on thread—Witt, Advocate. Is more simple than any other—[Cleveland Reporter. Menu. a place in every family—lAbingdon Democrat. Sews a yard a minute—{Cleveland Leader- The bvst in use for ligeorder. make, a One, strong seam—M-aporte Union. NATHAN WHITING, Agent. doll No. 107 Market street. t09i, , t14 ;n EYE AND EAR DISPENSARY Office 95 Main strce. (d doer. apxfoirs.)/latTalo, r VSTABLISHED BY THE CELERRA AJ TED PR. JOHNSON, late of London. England. A great tbseovery in the science or medicine, being a certain and speedy cure for restoring the sight out removing all disetpes 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 physienms in Europe and America. r; . Zatients to any part of the country ran treat them seTves successfully it a moderate expense, thereby avoiding . the danger and expense of falling into the handsot unskillful physicians. This medicinekstiflicient to curej will he sent by mail or express, with all neces sary directions. on receipt of 'Pen Dollars. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Intizllible acre for nottinc., and Singing NOISCS in the Ears, Nervous Head and Mimi (Annptaints, Affording, instant relief to sufferers who have been trou bled with deafness fur many years. After using this remedy a few days the patient is suddenly and almost miraculously enabled to hear 'ordinary toned conversrn two; in the course of a few weeks the most obstinate (MSC of deafness is ettectually cured. Patients too numerous to mention have been restored to perfect bearing, and forever rescued from the snares of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of the present day. Hospital and private testimonials and certificates from the most eminent physicians and sur geons in England, in whose presence deaf persons have been cured, and many hundreds of private patients cured can be seen or referred to. A case of this medicine, (enough to effect a cure,) will he forwarded to soy part of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address je27 13 rd w SOMETHING NEW.—B. T. BABBITT'S BEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS, ~ S pared manufactured from common salt, and is pre-;g o 0 o "pared entirely different from other Saleratus.iu 0 All the deleterious matter extracted in such al 'manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit, and all; A-NT 1 kinds of Cake, without containing a particle ofl''N° 'Saleratus when the bread or cake is baked: th ere-I 7 0 1 c b (e por'ildaenAt'u' s l.lselu"rn'eed.e t s o ul result.: gas, E “ .i n 'e d ry iLt s r e ti e l 7 0 'through the bread or biscuit while baking ' , con sequently nothing remains but common Salt, ' Water and Flour. You will readily perceive by g Q ;the taste of this Salaratus that it is entirely dii% l 6 8 ,-. .ferent from other Saleratus. It is packed in one pound papers, each wrap Iper branded, "B. T. Babbitts Best Medicinal Alrpraleratus," also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, AIl with a glass of effervescing water on the top. , I , , W erv ne e n you purchase one paper you should pr e , 5 , I ° "le wrapper,and be particul ar to get th I . next exactly likethe first — bran das above. Full directions for making Bread with this ur Saleratus and So Milk or Cream Tartar, will( 6 Q accompany each package; also, directions for 6 • 0 1malging all kinds of Pastry; also, tor making Soda N't aster and Seidlitz Powders. 18. T. BABBITT'S POTASH. Warranted double the strength of ordinary Poti ,asb; put up in cans-1 lb., 2.111i5.., 3 lbs.. Glbs. and Fl 2 lbs.—with full directions for making Hard and (Soft Soap. Consumers will find this the cheat*i est Potash in market. Manufactured sod for sale by 13. T. BABBITT Nos. 63 and 70 Washingtiin St., N. liyiklydstr and No. 33 India st., Boston. .$ 90,000 00 .2,160 00 . 250 00 . 17,886 39 . 1,387 La .. 30,076 12 .. 153,389 MRS. M. A. WEAVER'S MILLINERY STORE is removed from No. 24 Fifth street, to ye, Al on the opposite side of the street, next door to Cree S Co. s new store, second story. tang]. A LL THE LATEST STYLES OF 5309,149 05 • . R. Miller. Jr, George W. Jackson, Alex. Speer,,Afegng Alexander himlek, Wm. H. Smith, my2l ; Can be found at I wl6 ~~.a ~ ~rQt r• 7 wing 4jtachints. ONE C.MNT AN HOUR. ffledicnt. DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 404. Office 95 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y To Housekeepers. MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP, • WITH . PURE CONCENTRATED IVI 0 IT A M. HATS AND CAPS DODDS', 119 Wood Street, One door South of FiftbrYastFah. glkditpl.2 THE PEILIIVIAN SYRUP, Protected Solution of Protoxlde ofiron Combined, T_TAS SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THE a a ordeal to which new discoveries In the Maoris Modica are subjected. and muet new be received u established medicine. Its efficacy m 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- : _ five 'Medicine is be- • yond question. Tho proof of its efficacyare SO numerous,Sowellanthen heated. and of true h a peculiar char acter, that sufferers cannot reason- .. * . atpB.. able hesitate to receive the proffer- ..• IP . ;i:', A ed aid ,47.... The Perurian,Syrupdoes uotpro- o wR. , t j feSs to be a ctue-all; but its range is i \':,l , ::j+ -b. extensive, because tunny diseases l N,. et - -f -- : ',.'' apparently unlike. are intimately ',l , ' 4 , • ` -- '' related, and proceeding from one \ - •- .- ./ Coll Se. may be cured by one reale. '. ' , .: .. .,285. } ' ....' dy. The "class Of diseases for which .. ' • •----•- the Syrup provides a cure, is ,precisely that which has se often baffled the highest order of medicinal . skill. The facts are tangible • the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Para—Large bottles, $ 2 , or six for Slot small bottles, $l, or six for 55. Raving confidence in the efficacy of the "Paint= STltre.," as a medicinal agent; we recommend to our brethren in ,the ministry, the careful reading of this pamphlet. Rev. John Pierpont, " Thos. Whittemore. " James B. Miles, " S. R. Riddel. • 6 . Jos. 11. Clinch. Sold by Rev. Martin Moore, " Thos. Star King, " Charles Briggs, Sylranas Cobb, Edward Edmunds. DR. GEO. H. KEYSE'R, 140 Wood street. =uugE3ydcw OM ZiailtellODMl Oi7JUIVJDOI -THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM, Ever Worn by Kings or Emperors WHAT? A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR! THE ARTICLE THAT WILL NATU RALLY restore the color of the hair, the changing of which to gray. being an indication of a lack of proper secretions, is truly a valuable medicine.. Prof. Wood's Ham Taste is the only safe _remedy for baldness, dry ness, premature change ofreolor, and the several evi dences of a lack of secretions at the roots of the hair, which can be toned. Quack preparations abouxid, and hair tonics" fill every corner grocery in the country, Avoid all " hair tonics " unless known to be the prepa ration of some man whose celebrity has become world wide. Do not let any nostrum vender experiment upon your hair. Touch nothing you have not a Rood reason to believe is all that it purports to be. Prof. Woods has earn,d by year? of revere test of the virtues of his pre paration. he present tame. Over 150 certificates are be lore ns of the value of this Hair Restorative, from por n, who have tried it. Read the following : Ness YOES., April 19, 155 S.—Dr„. Wooa---Dcor Sirs—Per mit me to express to you the obligations I tun under for the entire restoration of my Hair to its original color. About the time of my arrival in the the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application of year Hair Itestorativt , it soon recovered its original hue. I consider your Restorative as a very wonderful inven tion, quite efficacious as well as agreeable- I am, dear sir. pima trul,y S. THALBERG. anWed by 0. J. Woos Co.,th Market st, St- Louis, Broaciway,N.Y. and sold be-all druggists and patent medicine dealers:also, by all fancy and toilet deal ers in the United States and Canada- Sold try Dr. GEO. H. REYSER, No. 140 Wood .dreot, and B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO. No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth streeht, and by all good Druggists genera;. ses43indaw SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, VE IL DEIILIT.LTES A T la compounded entirely from Gums, and L.; au est tbl,hp,l fee t. a Standard _Medicine. known all apprmed by all 13th her used it, and is note re b•lr,` l 0 With cm i Ldence hi; • Jail the diseases far otichit 13 re.-ntonaeuded. I: 11 la c, •.d thmtiani-- I within the last two yetis list en-en up sit lopes; O l o' relief, as the tamsterons ,I,le-ievrt ill. - at., in Illy as pe.ession shove. 1 he dos, :nn-; be ad.ivb..t re Jo the temperament of the ide.l:.l.itt "tat: h, and as ied fn noel. quAuniine is to 1.11, 1:o, c.a. ; r O, thealetate. of 3,00 1 r e. pudgment guide 3 - on In do the LIVER I IVIGORATOD., and It 1,11 are Lt err C'not-I, ,®'plalnta,Blllouadt tarai, Dy4pepain,l IC lir onto Dlarrililea. Sommer Corn,lo4 Dysente ry. proPsY, Sour' Co.llveness, Choi -; :le, Cholera, Choler ro 310rhits, Cholera ;I stfanturtn, Flatn letter, Jo uat ti l e n., Fern ale Weakness.. • „_ es, and may e Used 611 c :CCS9iLluj 88 an Ordlna ry Fa 1.1111 Sled I ir g !clue. It will cure SICK II E A DACII E, (s, ' l,, essede cat tegizr) In tardily minutes, If 'e l; two or three Tea s,at oonfuls are t•C. en Si commencement of au , - _I II who use It arel giving their 0177 Io 1, Cr. or. .111 X WATER IN THE HOOTH WITH THE iNvit:oit.vrort, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHEIt. Pelee One Dollar per Bottle. AL - 3 0 . -- SANPORD'S CATHARTI - C, ; PILLS, F. 03, _ Pure Vegetable Extracts, end put up In GLASS CASES, Air 'right, and will keep lit ally climate. The Fatuity en-1 tie lint 30111. e i'hithartic used in his practice more The eentefantlit itieressinc, havelanclasedthe PILLS , an ~pre,: in rrcnrl to their 1i1i,11.0111l thereat:hot all. The Profersten well knoir on di:len-lit of the The CA liar. Mat due reference to been enroittmeiti 1 from .s. table Extracts, which act; attatoutars canal. and twirl es where - a Cathartic is] rangements of thel It ell, Pains In the Costiveness, Pal n She whole body, frequently, ft nerlectrit: rer, Loss of Anne xation orCold over. items, Headache, ecl all 111 Si a in In atm,* Children or Asini Port tier of the Illootit flesh L. heir, too 1111tIler011.11 sent. Dose. I I" P Rif The Liver I ortz., thartle PI I Is nee neat Cold wholesale by the 1.1.• •S. T. R:<'l. thartle PILL barn. Uct nr ., 46e nty pro v prietor desiono , frOm . those who • ara the - 82 0 . 1 ' , .. e on which fr. nse,hesindueed meto visas 041 ga. that different Plitharties set ri bowel. • - • TIIARTIC -.PILL 'thin well cEtabllsbed fact, Ink variety of the purest Vcam .. .alike on °eery. part of th e 14 . good and safely all ens- Ca needed,' auch as De.. ..- St °in ae h, Sleepi- Bnck and Loins, and Soreness over from sudden cold, whki. • end In along muse of Fe ell..ta:,.ba Creerlng es en s. - Aveightfil t he head, ci....age,.._wor., in line n matiam, a greet ~, • and many dlseastnsw which dal .to mention In this saverdse , rotor and Family Cam tip,t generally, Ind 111 lIIC Lrrra many. N POllll, D., Va , lanct•lrer and Proprietor, 335 Broadway, New York, -. G. B. IZENSER. Agent, No. 140, corner Wood street end Vtrgin tyttlydavr Health and Happiness Seemed, THE CONCENTRATED CUBE, THE CONCENTRATED CURE, A POWERFUL REMEDY, A POWERFUL REMEDY, FOR WEAKNESS, FOR WEAKNESS, FOR EARLY INDISCRETION, FOR EARLY INDISCRETION, TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! ATOUNG MEN WHO ARE SUFFERING 1. from the effects of youthful indiscretion, can be surely and permanently restored by using the CONCENTRATED CURE - cr A -7 T A.n A Remedy of Groat and Certain Power. This remedy is put up,insinall viols, and cam 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• cider containing full particulars. sent (free) on applies lion. =Price per bottle $l.OO. . One bottle will last a month: • . N.B.—This remedy is suitable for either sex. Ad dress K. CRUGER. Medical Agent, "y23:w 7.12 BrORdWAY: New York. SUFFER NOT.—DRS. GOLDSILITIi CO., No. 32 Sixth strnet, .Pittsburgh, Penn's, still continues to be consulted mien diseases of aPRIVATE or DELICATE 'NATURE. From a longconrso of study and practical experience of unlimited extent, Drs.G. Co. have the gratification of presenting the unfortunate with remedies that have never failed. to cureahe most alarming case of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath .„ ,hie treatment, all the horrors of Venue& and Impure neeesb Scrofula, Ulcers, Pain and Distress, Or -leg aminal . 4 " the Bladder and Kidneyn,Abscesses,Efu mors,Fri g htful Swellings, and the long train of. horrible symptoms at this class of dieemees, are_ me to become as harmless as the simplest Mince ot Cana. • SEMINAL WEAK:) S"Drs.G. lc Co. devotes much of their attention to the treatment of those cases caused by a secret and solitary habit• which ruins the body and I tom d,unfitting the onfortueate individual for either lanai nese or society. Some of the sad andmelaitcholyeffects produced by these early habits of youth. are; Weakness of the back and limbs, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep, Fla, Nervousness., derangement of the Digestive filtle. tionS, symptoms of consumption, etc.„ eta. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded, viz: Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings.aversion to society, tieltdiatrtist, timidi ty, ate, 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. Agne and Fever cured, and war ranted. All letters -Containing a fee, addressed to Dre- GOLDSMITHCO., Pittsburgh, Penn's, will meet with - .prompt atteption . ,and medicines forwarded, secure from observation, and a cure guaranteed. :The strictest ea may observed in all cases. ' ' • ' Itst.:Don't forget the place, N 0.42 Sixth street, Bait