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PITTSBURGH POST-
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CHAPTER H
[CONCLUDED.]
But,' thank God L there came an awaken
ing, at the moment when, to anxious Sally,
the happiness of the noble loverwas about
to stiffex.-shipwreck. It was an agonizing, a
terrible awakening to Lawrence-and it came
nova whit to soon.
One morning in a rage, Sophia struck
Sally to the floor, and Lawrence coming un
observed up the walk, was a spectator to
the disgraceful scene.' As he gazed upon
the pawn -lit features of his betrothed, love
died out, and anger usurped its place, as he
marked this pleading tearful face of the
strieken girl.
The following evening, Sally, who had all
day, alternately been scolded and jeered at,
stole out and wandered down a grass-grown
avenue, leading through the meadow to the
side: of the clear sparkling stream. She sat
down upon a mossy stone, and gazed toward
the distant west, where the day-wardens
weresilently closing the crimsoh portals be
hind the departed sun.
Never, neve,. had life seemed so full of
.
bitterness to the suffering girl as now. She
could not, as was her wont, see her Father's
smile in the flowers, nor hear His voice in
the whispering breeze. The darkest hour
to her had arrived. Was it. a pressage of
lights soon to dawn ?
She prostrated herself upon the yielding
moss, and cried in agony :
"0 God, my father! the cross 1 bear is
growing too heavy for my weakness. Let
me die—let me die !"
A hand fell upon the dark locks of the
grieving one, and a voice, inexpressibly sad
ttor Lawrence Lanmere was suffering,) said :
"My poor child, do not grieve so."
Sally started to her feet, paling with emo
tion ibr she recognized the tones of the
speaker; and Lawrence looking for the see
and time into the eloquent eyes. irradiating
the pallid Mee of the deformed girl, forgot
that a form of ugliness developed the soul
gazing from their depths. Sally could only
place her hands in those of Lawrence. out
stretched to receive them.
The first stars coming out in blue above
smiled upon the first earthly friendship of
Sally the hunch-back.
"I can go Lack mov ti i my with toy
olden cheerfulness. for you hare given ini•
the few kind nod, without which every
power was failing," she said al amid the
gathering of ingiit's purple shadows, she
bade adieu to Lanmere.
Lt.wrence kindly, but in a straightforward '
manner, which left no room for doubts, in
formed Sophi t that she might consider their
engagement at a termination.
While he was deeply pained at the un
womanly spirit he had seen her manifest,
he at the same time was thankful that he
had, although by the merest aecident, bee n
made aware of her unhappy disposition.
He begged her 1 ,, cultivate those graces so
eminently. calculated to attract admiration
and respect, and to subjugate the temper so
fatal to the liner feelings : but he appealed
to a statue of stow• as tar as impchiiibilit
went. Site frigidly. informed him she did
not need n perceptor to teach her good be
havior, and turne.l from him.
Upon Sally fell a furious storm ofreproach,
invective and siireieMa: but Sall: hail a friend
and the retry• thought brought trength to
her nerves and patience to her long strug
gling spirit.
Lawrence Lanmere met the little hunch
back often, and in spite of himself, became
charmed with the fresh, earnest soul of Sally,
He could look down into it just as one see
the golden particles beneath pellucid water , .
it was filled with rich, wild, peculiar, inia
gery and delicious sentiments: and added
to these, was a clear, alway: , plainly-defined
Sense of the good and truthful—and inborn
discernment that defeated sophistry or false
and crude reasonings. He saw that there
was nothing petty, nothing. low or grovel
ling in her nature.
Placed in the scale to counterbalance all
these endowments and capabilities, seldom
found in one individual, was the ill shaped
body. There was no concealing the fact that
this was ungainly and unlovely. Alas ! for
poor hunch-backed Sally, if this side of the
scale should in the end preponderate !
Alas ! I say, for the girl loved Lawrenee
Lanmere—loved him ardently, devotedly,
with a strength and fervor which suscepti
ble natures alone are capable of. It was a
lore which demanded a return, or would
itself consume the altar upon which it burn
ed, making life the great sacrifice—and it
kaa returned.
The solemn eye- of the stars witnessed
their betrothal; and as they wended their
way homeward through theold orchard, the
aged trees, with leafy lips, whispered a bless
ing, and showered fragrant pink blossonr ,
upon the lovers' heads.
Mrs. Wilde received Lowrence Lanmere's
overtures for the hand of her daughter con
descendingly but coldly, while Sophia ( Es
ther was already married and from home )
muttered something about "incongruity:'
I never for a moment doubted that. Law
rence and Sally were supremely happy as
husband and wife, when I saw how tender
ly, almost reverently, he attended upon her
footsteps gratified her slightest wish, while
she strove in the earnestness of her pure,
true heart, to make him happy.
But fate weaves dark, mystical emblems
among our wreaths of roses and traces terri
ble characters upon the walls of our palaces.
So, stern and inscrutable 4 signaled death to
Sally, long before she went from the light
and warmth of her lately found love, down
into_ the cold waters of the turbid stream
rolling between us and the more perfect
bliss. The puny, dwarfed body wore out
rapidly before the boundings of the impris
oned spirit. Consumption lighted its hectic
glow on the pale cheeks, and kindled tires
in the lustrous eves.
The life beg,art in darkness, closed amid
light and love. to go on again in that world
where, with the father, earth's children rest.
Lawrence laid his darling's head upon a
clay pillow, with grief wringing his heart ;
but her last words, like the most exultant
strain in a heaverdy harmony, constantly
rang in his ears. They were: "My husband
to good—make those about you happy—aim
to become pure, God like, and blessings will
crowd 'your path. God is fatherly!"
S BRYAN, Late of Lancalter & Caisuo, Pitegh
GEO. S. BRYAN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
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FOR THE SALE OF
PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &C.,
No. 52 Wood et., Pittsburgh.
liatarsacza—Lyon. Shorb & Co, Pittsburgh, Livings
ton, Copeland &Co., Pittsburgh; Thoa. E. Franklin, Esq,
Lane Copeland
Hon. Simon Cameron, Harrisburg; Bryan,
Gardnent Co., Hollida • Pa jeMurn
TEE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO
OF PHILADELPHIA,
INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE
± by Fire , on 13uildmv, Mcrchandiie, Furniture &c.
at reaactiOlo rates of premium...
Drumm —E. Ratchford .siarr, Witham MEce, of Wm.
M'Keta.Co4fialbici Frazier; Jno. M. Atirood..of Atwood,
White A Co.; Benj. T. Tredick, of Tredick, Stokes . a Co;
FierirF..rhartop; Mordecai L. Demon; 0t0..H. Stewart,
o &await.* Bro.; John H. Brown, of John H. Brown &
Co: Et: A. Fahnestoch, of B.A.Fatuaestock & Co; Andrew
D. Cash; S. L. Erringer. of Wood & Erringer.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, President.
CHARLES W. COXE, Secretary.
Prrnamma REFEllrscrs.—Wm. Holmes& Co, J. Painter
Thomas M. Howe. Esq., Jas. Marshall, E,sq, Allen
Kramer, Es Wilson, WElroy &Co., - Wilson, Payne &
Co., Bailey, Brown & Co., Livingston ' Copeland & Co.,
James B.Lyon & Co., Wm. S. Larely & Co.
GEO, S. BRYAN & CO, Agents,
No. 62 Wood street.
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LOGAN & GREGG
Importers of
HAItDWARE,
62 Wood Street,
Four Doom above St Charles Hotel,
ienlm PITTSBURGH:-
Ft M 15.2. 0 "V _A.
EATON, CREE & MACRUN,
[Late Eaton : Creek Co..}
Have removed to their lIEW STORE, NO. 17 FIFTH
STREET, and will open this morning with an Entirely
He* tintLeiriefalty velected 8 •ek of Goods. ve2:3f..
SWEET POTATOES:--;3o:barrelt Choice
s e usiml. Jersey Sa - eal. 1 344 E- receint a- an 4
for anti by yAmm.,,u,Twrz w _
octl4 corner Maim and First, eta.
pITTSEUR_C+H THEATRE:
Sots trans, ACTLIG, Arm STiola !Umtata:ll.—J. B. 110 WE.
Doors open :rt.% to 7 o'clock; commence at
Firsst night of the Star Sisters, LUCILLE and
HELEN WESTERN.
THIS EVENING October 17th, will be performed,
GREEN BUSHES, OR A HUNDRED YFARS AGO.
Miami Miss Lucille. I Nelly Miss Helen.
To conclude with
Jenny Lind Miss Lucille.
Patcrs GP ADMISMON.—Privnte Boxes, f 5,00. Single Seat
In PrivAle 1307 - $1, 0 0: Parnuene and Dreas Cvele, chair A,
an cents: Faintly t_irele. cents; Colored Gallery 2'. eta .
Colored Boxes, 50 cents; Gallery 25 cents.
A po LLo E A TRE
hiANAGIT2A9 PoHIFI & IRFATuAsn
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain tisea at
First night of MR. end MRS. D. W. Waller.
THIS EVENING. October- 17th, will be performed.
BERTRAM oa rut CASTLF. OF ST. ALDOBRA ND
Bertram Mr. D. W Waller
Imogene Mrs. D. W. Waller.
To conclude with
AD3llB5lO7C—BoxeA and Parquette 50 eentl; Family Car.
ele, 25 cents; Private Boxes, $3,00 and 5,00, according to
location; Single Seats in Private Boxes. 75 cents. No
extra charge for reserved seats.
O'GEORGE N'ANDENHOFF'S READINGS.—The
Course of Lectures before the Young Men's Li
brary Association and the public generally, will be open
ed by ,
GEORGE VANDENHOFF, Esc!, of New Yorb,
Who will fore three of his entertainments, at LAFAY
E'ITE HALL, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY and MOND II
EVENINGS, October 13th, 14th and Fith,
firBJEcIA:
AN EVENING WM( SHAESPEARE.' Hamlet analyl
- discourse with Readings.
II—" A.e EVENING RIM SHERIDAN." The pi:ryas:les of Cone
edy, with Reading s from the " Crit
111 —." A LAUGH AND CRI VAIN 11/CEEN , ." with Itea.lillGs
from the -Old Curiosity Shop."
Tickets '25 cents ; to be tied at the Idunic and Rook
Stores. Hotels. Library Rooms. and at the door.
Doors open at 7 o'clock :Read ink to begin at 7 . 14 0'..1.1:.
R. H. ItaNCA
JOSEPH ALBREE,
W. D. WOO WAN,
.10SEPH 0. POTIs,
C. MAGEE,
uctll Lecture Committee_
PltoF. COWPEFtS'
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY
Al NEVILLE HALL.
Corn, of Fourth mad Lthertp Styry.l4, Pittsburgh
•
PROF. COWPER, ITAVI NU RETURN IN)
to the city, respectfully informa the eirizellti of Pitt , -
' burgh and Allegheny, that he trill re-open hi.. Dancing
Academy at the above 11011. on SATUP.It l Y. September
3d. and trill continue to tench the 4,o.mph:durumt in
all its carious branehea. togethenrith illarriletiou. ID the
etiquette of the ball room and autaal rrrcle , tiraeefilt
pertinent of Peron, le. All the latest anti most fool
lon:dile Ball Ronnr and Parlor Dani,, an taught h, hiro
❑ the Eastern cane-. aueh as: Les Caledonians, t 'ow loos,
Mar.unrka Quadrilles. Lea Lareaer quad. ilk,
Polka Quadrilles. Setiottilh Quadrille, Londen f,..h e e,
quadrilles, Russian Mii.tottrha Quadrilles, Plain or tier
tom Waltz, Eameraltto Waltz, \ aasur.ana
tiaeh or German Poll:a, Cinque or Flee titep Waltz, CI.
Milliekin, Espanola end Bohemian Polka,. I:,
don n, PolkaMnzourko, Gallo pad e, Span za
green Polka, Cieillimme Cirekt, Ag., a ut he mile!t at
model to terms. Gaya of tuition will ba. its f 0114.1-
LADIES' CL ',SS—Thursdays .md Saturdays, from 4
too. P. M.
MASTERS AND 311SSFS*—IlLor,lay, sm.! Sntuniny s
from 3 to 3, P. 31.
GFINTLEMEN'S CLASS—Thursdays and Samphtys.
from 8 to 10. P. M.
PRIVATE. CLASS FOE LADIES Who :lemma it.
Prof. Cowper will also give instruction, to Private
els..ses, or instructions given at the resalciice of
if required.
N. B.—Prof. C. can tic seen at the shove Hall, on too
of tuition, from :4 to 13, and : to 10. I. it the SC, . - I T
Ili it:SF., daily.
_
JOAN W. 111cCARTHY,
GrfMIL
BILL POSTER,
kill attend to the D: , ;nbuting and Po'tin t ; t.l
BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMMES
Amusements, 11.11 roads, Sleawboats
Ships, Hotels. Sales, Etc.,
19.0rdors sent to the , •Inee of tI l'atNl.urgh M„ ,
trig Mist, or Drtirp Gaze tte, If pr..mpt attelit",
'4,
HILLERMAN & COLLORD
HATS, CAPS, AND FURS
Are ds.dy rece,ving frma 11,41111,,Iliter+, ru 4 . ll:irt , lof.o
and complete stork 75 AVood street,
seo:lldavr 3 doors from Fourth .
C 0 LT NT R )." Ai ER-NEW GOODS.
CHANTS, CITY DEALEILi,
and the pnbflo ,r - iil find a 'sr L7e ;
stool, of
► ANC I.
VARIETY GOO
Toys, ±c.,
NOW OkENPiG,
And for , 3ale fa the Lowe,t Pnce,iNEW GOODS
Buyers are incited to call and!
()alumna our aasortment and pn
ces before purchasing el a e herc.!N E tOODS
J. P • KA UFFMAN,
No. 92 Wood st
W. G. CHITTICK AV CO.,
LUPORMS AND 7 - b - OLTBAU muna 11
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
4.313 Market, anal 433 Merch&nt St a
A "'N"" E" Eli
ROPE, tilt ir
FALL IMPORTATIOV4
Embracing a fill a s sortment cf goods, tolaple,l to the
present season. These, with their home fitirtihnsto-, in
American Fabrics,
Will enable them to offer to the Trade, one of the rn,e
attractive etoelzx to the market.
CASH AND SIToRT-TISIFI BUYERS
Are respectfully solicited to examine this stout: Indide
ourchreiinu. nutrlT:ltnuivir
THE IRON CITY TRUST CO.,
No. 256 Liberty Street.
- DANK OF DISCOUNT, EXCHANGE
AND DEPOSIT.
Capital Stock S 150,000
Capital Represented, over 1,000,000
trip- STOCEIIOLIFERS lILID Inn - I:WALLY LIABLZ.
Gold, Silver, Par Funds, and Currency received on
deponit. ALL; MONEYS allowed to remain for a Spy
rigid Time, WILL DRAW INTEREST. Sight Ex
change on the Eastern and Western cities constantly
for tale In sums to suit. Collections made In all the
principal cities in the United Staten and the Canarlait.
and PROCEEDS PROMPTLY REMITTED to any de•
.died 'mint, on day of maturity.
DIE[ Ctolls .
John Moorhead. Alexander Forsyth. John Reath, G.
S. Read, J. 1-1111, WilhamEleiherb W. M'Clintock, Henry
M'Cullough, Robert Anderson,
G. E. WARNER. President.
augMly is R. C. SCHMERTZ, Caehler.
EIZEMZEM
CHADWICK .& SON,
COMMISSIONZERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAGS,
And Agents for the sale of
Mahoning Fire Brtck and Pot Clay,
Nos. 14.9 and 111 .IVortd SL, near Sixth, Pitttburgh
„
41V - Wrapping Paper at Manufacturers' Prices. Cash
paid (Or TlM'._ iy4ilynts
LADIES' FANCY FURS
ALTERED AND REPAIRED,
In the moat durable manner, and da the latest atylca at
the CENTRE HAT STORE, 76 Wood street.
NEW .- CAR PETS
poPt FALL TRADE.
W. D. 41, R. M'CALIII3f,
- MO. 87 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD,
I have now on hand their newly selected stock of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Druggets,
FELTING, ISIAITTING,
RUGS AND DOOR MATS,
Plano and Table Cooera, Window Shiuies,Stair Rods, &a
We purchased our goods on the most advantageous
terms, and will insure the utmost satisfaction to all who
may favor us with a call. We are determined to sell at
uniform and moderate ratet ,
octl.l W. 1 McCALLUM.
SDITPP.D OESGLI
W.P4.I.A:r C)OS
AT THE OLD
CARPET WA.REROONS,
W. rfI'CLIEWTOCii,
I\l - 0. 112 MARKET STREET,Eittsburgh,
1,1 Pa., the proprietor or the sthore named eitablish.
meat, is now fn _the Easters, Mirthets replemshiag his
:stock of. .
. .
• CARrETi (111 GUTH%
And Hortee PtirDLJul~ .gooda - gelierally. Great induce
raerda to eageparabeastaa aetl4
~tlltLri~B.
JENNY LIND.
STAGE STRUCK" FAMILY'
Mr. M. S. Mortimor .
PITTSPUPAiII, PA.
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
'NEW GOODS
PHILADELPIEIA
HILLERMAN & COLLARD
fflisitlian taus
H. CHILDS & CO.,
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WHOLESALE
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
No. 133' Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
urAvE .JusT RECEIVED THEIR EX_
A-L. TENATVEArid Wvll , -1,1.-.1 PALL fin WINTER
stork rl
BOOTS AND SHOES !
Or th” 1.9.it“11. .111,11110. A Fe , tol•ouable nslapleil to
the
They are nuw prepared to offer, m Rdcalit,
Wier th.r, the (argot sr.' 1110,4 cc:triplet.. assortment of
Run,
►'USTOM-MADE BOW A AND SHOES,
Ete•r la - laight thi , etty IC,• utvn.• our friend, and
51ereltaui% p , .n , •ralit, to ,•all r.u.l t•xanuu,. our good,
'll L:• elj 1,1 •101.,ti1q:1112.i
PITT/Nl. I'P /Ri.:l..
IL CHILDS & CO.,
ke1 11 :21.1•1,14tali
NO. so MARKET ST.
M P E NDID
DRESS GOODS,
JOS. W. SPENCER'S,
Ao. SO .Market St
1 tt.,•14,
II &BLESS & P4REi4ER,
PIIODHL AND COMMISSION MERCIIAN'Is
t,vo I.U1 , 11.•. and ttal.-
1 Lid IL AM , Plik.Vlt,l,.N,,
NO. PC)MELOY'S IWILDINCe
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Cri , rsr‘fT, lir.trmr•rr sC. I.lrtio. Jun,
C..: Irmnerr rr.r.larnr, Mr.
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NO DECEPTION.
pritsi t., tli, tnr. t .tur
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BLANK BOOKS,
Ruled axle. tao stud tirel,l
wanted ant tin:she , l I in) tett, and n,.t 4eleetrtd (run,
F.Jutern Manufarttuer.,. for the pm po , r , of tahtb.tion at
F",ll 4 t.ongh Faun. rau •i , • ^ • I, eXall)ILLIng thO`e nt rant
BLANK 'l3. MANUFAk_"i °HY. Nil 73 .XNI, 74
THIRD STREET. oan.e in dee 11l 4/I"timak, El 71.•
Maile , ge u! l c- frezt. to malitic.,tin,
l3lanit Rook., in any way superior IC, 01,11 e made by tn,.
A 13 ,, , M , /210 l't•rmlicali and Zsliaceitaneons BindintL
dat, It, the I ••• at ..11 . 1e of the art
A. 11. ROWANLI.
and "4 Third 0 htt3bur vh, Pi.
MIME St PHILIPS,
GENERAL COOPERAGE
I=l
I ayette 411ttt
BGtil - c6l - 1 /1,1.1 nala Wuvr,
PITTSEILIRLI, PENN'A
CaT-Wo Kro prt.p.,-,t to turnisn •Wlindiy, Ale
and. 1 . ‘41: !SARIS EU , . tin . .hotteEt notion.
find nil the molt ro:oontiblo tr•rniA. sn2l:ty
Wigs, Wigs, Wigs,
AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of even
description and Lett Rtvieß Fashion, tnanu
!Acton.' by J. R. CAMERON, No. $4 Forams Sr.
Thu subscriber htivin,,..itine,lbusinet• in Pitt.thorch
iffiorni hi. tunnel fri,od3Ymll.ol,ll.• of tits
'
and ,rrk.andiiw country. and wold.l call thou m
teliti,r, ton tow andbeatitiftd SELF %VP,
It put/. all former plan.. of wig malting in the shade It ,
ineroq are liglitne.s, durability. hAhl.. to ..0 runt..
heal, ey tinily all over it.. Loot. and en , y and
upp,lntnee, show.ing t h.. , 1 , •t.•ii,f.111,1/1 of il. I.,••hie3d
true It. igktilre.
Ladies are also invited to -all sad exurnme In, new
untie of • BANDS, HALF-I% and WII.S d 4.)
flit) With the Leary und foram' appeuranee vo much
dooNiproveri °fin the old utyle, sea
MONONGAHELA FOUNDRY.
ANDERSON s. PHILLIPs
n MIRE To CALI. TTEVFIoN
111011" heveral
HOT AIR FURNACES,
SUITABLE FOR CHURCHES. PUBLIC SCHOoI2-3,
AND PRIVATE DOUSES. Ks pecially atlAptud io
PITTSI3 - 0 - 1-1-1 00.49.1,,
And not liable (0 CHOKE WITH fhlor.
Wlll. J. TAYLOR di:. CO.,
WHOLESALE FISH -DEALERS,
No. 122 and 121 North Wharves.
( AL.ve An•h )
PHILADELPHI A.
ovt2_
N
4 TNA STOVE WORKS
ALEXANDER BRADLEI.
7(ANI7derCEXIL AND MLLE IN /MT TIMM
Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves,
PLAIN AND FANCY GRATE FRONTX, aC.
Sole Proprietor of the Celebrated
PATENT GAS BURNLNG A:.;D SMOKE CONSITMINC4
COOK STOVES.
Office and Sales Rooms,
on=y2p NI, 4 Mai Street, AtestAirph, rn
LONG etc 3DT_TFP,
DEALERS IN MANILLA, HEMP, COTTON AND JUTE
CO RDAGE,
OAKUM, TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN TARPAULIN
DUCK, AND HEAVY DRILLING.
fe10.1 . 7 Ho. 90 Water Street.
A, A, CARRIER & BROTHER, AGENTS,
No. 63 Fturrth Street.
COMMONWEALTH INSURAANCE
COMPANY, at Harrietang, Pa. Chartered capital,
1300,000. Hon. SIMON CAMERON, President; H. S.
Carrier,. Beerettat. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURAIXE COMPANY,. Philadelphia. Assets, 1284-
189.73. Hon. JOEL JONES. President; J. B. Alvord
Secretary. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, ,
Philadelphia. Assets, $324,831.42. GEORGE H HART,
President; H. R. Coggshall, Secretary.
ap.2B:lyd
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
IMIIOIIAS RATTIGAN, European Agent,
tio. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa, is prepared
to brio g 1213 or send back passengers from or to any
part of - the old country, either by atcam or asaln pack
ets.
SIGHT DRAFTS FOR BALE, payable in any part of
Europe.'
Agent tor-th elndlatiapolia and Cincinnati Railroad.
Also, Agent - car the old Wang Star Line cradling Pack
ets, aW for the lingo of Steamers soiling between New
Tack s LiverpockGiaagow Gahm. actlOdy
INPS;000 ADENTA WANTED—To F4ll 'lour
new itiventiona. Agents have nude over
~ V45,0r.)n on one:
better than all other mniilar agencies. Send four stamps
and get 80 pages particulars, gratis.
oci-m3,v EpgrtAni - BROWN: Lowell, Mass.
tz:
ZORE.A.DER, if you want employment that
will pay, take an agency. Satisfaction guaranteed: Ad
dress with stamp, for piarticillars,
octl3:St. S. M. MYRICK & CO., Lynn, MISIA
Vegetable Substitute for Calomel
BIiA_NDETII'SVEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PI L Ls
by.restoring the bowels to their original daily en vow
volt - teflon, give strength to the stornsieh.picrify the blood
re-establish the healthy condition of the thgostly.e or
germ, awl thus cure dyspepsia, colds, coughs, rheiutnii
tzsms, dropsies, andPickneagenerally i wnether chronic
or recent. The celebrated Abernethy says:—"After
having cured the derangement of the bowels, debility
and all diseases generally disappear of their own accord
even in a short time." The expenence of acentury has
established the worth of these Pills beyond dispute. as a
purgative tech-bilious medicine; and their use by up.
wards of 4,900 conscientious physicians, and by over a
million of families, shows that they ere supplying ene of
the muds of humanity, and are in advance of meawal
science: • The above pills, although purely vegetable. are
now known and used as a substitute for calomel
drargyri Meridian Mite.) producing . all its alterative
and other indications, with none of its disorganizing ef
fects upon the solids—often crippling for life—or its dis
tressing action upon the teeth and gums. The prepared
concentration from the same principles—the Life Addi.
lion Pills—lea substitute for blue-pill (Pifiers irydrerger
possessing the peculiar action on the secreting organs,
of that preparation from mercury, but none of Its sale
van ager other in effect. Those who have used
them, as a blue-pill eld.titaid othenvise,award to them
the highestyratse. They come nearer toe concentrated
Essenee of Life than anythittg yet made ' in the way of
medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when all
hope has fled, has often restored health. In tact s they
supply au argankiptirictple to the bleed,idaays wanting
in extreme cases of sickness. old people have the se
rectums of early youth restored by the Lite Addition
PI 'flesh value.s hie preservers ',beyond estimate.
brandreth'siVegetable Universal Pi Ilsremuve from the
bowels mid blood of a sick person the eons , of death
Tar Lure ADDITIO7I Pi L 9 SUPPLY rnr. osounc STCLVITI or
sac thastis VITA urr—i he m n the gi is lades of vegetables,
cences, of which they are but the einierMion, have their
exact counterpart 111 the vital globules of the blood. And
from whence does the blood derive Its life. its globules?
verily from the came source from whence hr. Itrandreth
derives the lifeprinciple of the Life Ailiiit tan Pills—from
the Vegetable Kingdom!
Those pills, as also the Universal, are warranted pure
iy vegetable. Retailed respectively at 25 and fit cent..
Physicians and the public supplied by the gross, or sin
gle box, at, No 204 Canal street, Brandreth's Principst
sacs; by llionms Redpath, No. 27 Hanionif t
Pittsburgh, Pa., end by al respectable dealer's in nit-. 1
0re5,j1,...1:/1/1/41,
Wonderful lfedical Curry by the unnlien
-11.11) of PROF. PEGRATIrS ELECTRIC OIL, ON
NI AN AM) BEAsT
T. the Inhabitonts of Pittsburgh and ;Trinity/ nn..po,e to cure. almost instantaneously,indiriditalaidelieted
with Dearness, Lleadache, Neuralgia. Chill .4 , ..erer, Agin,
Rheumata.in, and all P•ore, and pain..
I propn..o to eheek and effectually .11.-i pate more act.,
.•ymlil.ruua of all tine circulating twds to the Iwuu,n
riem, than eon 1.• ettl.eted by any other or all oth,r
aid in the Hume apa,e or time, the
naaueq thetinwlre.. being judges.
Ido not .repose te. cure n - en di.or4nip, hat all cinch h a
are earable li n a ~,I nl.inatzon or in.dieal appliances.
)Iy El•-cira. 101 nperatea on chernteal and eleetrn. prin
-14," 3n.1 In, th..reforo, applicable to the cure or mitt,
ai rrzi.uatimi of any glerangenient an.mp from
an improf Cr ,•irealatani of Nrrv., vital thud
I waist the ma-..w. tr. Join in ihi4 matter—the welt q,
the ta-ea11... if the-e Ilan an••=o, all at , . in
lerestr.t.
No. strret
N B Itift,ll rm• a:1y11,...,1tt fill/lite to , rl.ll - O.
troll. a half flour In thrro tv.•r•k, A.+ I ni,h, to nUTV, r
clone nothing. 1)41..4. l'tnl,l , lphia_ fur •ale ty all
I orliFe, In and 11,111.1,r. notS:Budan
APPEAL. TO SCIENCE,
1.,. olitaallnr .I..trect llalr 11 . •
deivlene,nr. 0011P1/1. I'l,ls - rsu,no's Excl.;
.itm I , lr N the pv , r ,Bblintt ,, l to IG,, rat de.;
It h.,
The fit c 11.41itst lib the c , •uutry. and tits c'cllfieu.le
I op turd, t+ Withal the re.,:h (.1 over)
huyer.
OW 111.140/0 1.00 . k, and browns. which IL prua , l. , •
with nnerittip erttnutv ID ten tIDULIta, /Al lately Won
1., It the app, Hation Drtt,e .at: eal beeeVet Intend
e.l. Fold av,ryw hart.. and applied by all hair Dreisot.
CF1,1,1,a1"...Y0 c .{. :Car Fork.
11111111213
The trani,aeria,,
oeri-ral d”relol and Dolne%tie Shipping and
ortuntaqicra thin edy, and have teased the
new and f!re-dro,.f Warehc.nae, Wert ?ran street
where the 3 ere prepared e. 1e,..e1v0 and aell Foreign
and I , otne,ttc lioodtt of all kinds, and cffer the td,r6l
larilate, on all eonstgnment, to their addrets.
In the depurtrnent of'..dilyplnw. a I , ,ns .xyerwu , -
warrant, to in assume our irienis that 111 bu,,neas re
Ve,el, and Carin,e, pr,inspily attend.
ed to
Re
.ufJeutty offer our , rri",:an In all the variou
I...pArtrnent. Of a Gnnmor•'i+l Buitnes,
CI'RRY, NEPHEW I Co.
Fehmary,l3:9
1859. AUTUAIIi 11359.
ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS!!
IF Ntl I' GOODS:
BARGAINS, BARGAINS
HALF OF FORMER PRICES !
I,zie are Lna , llrre,,a4.l, We 51.11 th. FFVE
:IPRINt, EX FEN4ION STEEL Y 1001!
A'l` FSFTY CEI T'S,
Embrottirrie% at Astunishiavll Low Prieei
DRESS TRIMMING% !
Oir - Compr.lng many Noteltiem or the rervot, Oat
10(11011S Itil% itliVO 'Win/ Made %rah more than our
=ME
of alI Watt!, and of the NEWVST
IV.. 4,11 speourl attention of 5111.1.1tiEft3 t our
LARGE STOCK OF
MILLINERY GOODS !
Bonnet Ribbons, Ruches, Flowers, Ac, all of which we
will sell to the Trade, at Neu FoL JaMing Prirn '
Our WORSTEDI 4 EPAIZTISIENTcontams A full art
went Nell cuter., iu double, single end npht ZeTiliyrs:
Wlu.•h Istt.ll nell al tl n VERY LOWEST RATE! , . In
fact, our rtoel; in full end well solevted, and ‘till he suld
Rt priory cc fuel, cinnwt fail to give sntisfaelton
During the unit two month!, PM e hull be In con
atent re,elpt of NEW ciOODS melf,:l3mdavr
O. HUSSEY & CO., have removed
xj. to their new Copper Warehouse, No. S 7 Fifth
!treat., in the Now Iron Front Block, three doors west
of Wood.
PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL.
C. G. RUSSET X. CO.,
Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper,
Pressed Copper Bottoms, Locomotive Tubing, Raised
still Bottom and Fiats of all Sizes, Brass RetSes, Sheet.
and other Braes, Speller, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets,
etc. Dealers In Block Tin. Ttn Plate, Lead Wire, Sheet
Zinc, Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tinnera' Toole, Sc.,
No. 37 Fifth Street, PittibUrgh, Pe.
LDWAILD DLIT/
*7 Sheet Copper cut to any pattern. (aps:armi
Etaimolcrv.A.L.
DIJQIJESNE . IRON STORE.
COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO.,
9f4.2ivracrunzas OA'
Iron, Nails, Steel flprlxtia,Axlea, Wrought
lints,. Washers, Splkei, Bolter
FLAT RAILROAD BAR 0P AU, 6IZE3. ETC., ETC.
Rave removed, to their new extensive 'Warehouse.
Noe. 77 Water and 94 Front Ste.,
Where_ they are prepared to exeente an orders In their
line, haung a large and oomplete assortment of "Du
queen." nituanfactured goods *constantly on hand;
which they ofh3r on liberal terms.
THE CELEBRATED
Cincinnati Burning Fluid,
is sold only as JO9.tiEDIT.NO'S DRUG STORE. Satisfy,
yourselves that itiS e beet in use, by gicingit
O.&411P/TEN,"E : ADD, BURNING OILS
Of all kinclkker constantly pn handoind Ra• Sale atIO
oaQl
ST
stead flfgE, MASON M7ONITRE,
sold by fint3l .1. R. WELDIN
Jfgerial Mires.
and Blue-Plll.
$lOO-PROCLAMATION
ANALYZED la CHILTON
The Exquisite Beauty
GEO. I( KEYStift, Agent,
Pntaburgh. P.
NEW GOODS
tl 0,1- k 1 'FR 'I IN E .Cl. ol
Fier Brought to flak ('lts
Bnrna xi d. Ire xt ju,
Hoops ! 1100i'i; !
all tt.e ma prova - uon3tely L•tv
111,4 , up4q6 collect,.•u
Shawl Borders,
!4hel land Wool,
J. BUSH,
No. '24 Falb street. Pittsburgh, PA
It E M lfi A'L.
J. HARVY DAVIS-
DAVIS & PHILLIPS:
BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS,
.T_. T_T
AND STEAM FITTER'S,
GAS
PLUMBING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK,
Agents fur Alleles Celebrated steam and Water Guagett j
MANUFACTORY NU. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS..
PITTSBURGH ; PENN'A,
tin I CV.Pullll,. lu-eet, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Alleglieby City
NI I a.. t-`4,152.11,
~urttrin mates
ADmiNisTßATowx :;ALL'. vF LI
1101tR, TEAS. RICE. St.--On TUESDAY
Octolx.r ISO,. at 10 o'clock, g ill 1... e sold by order ..t
Adnunverator, ut. the Commercial Sal, Roams No
Fifth btreet,—
;,7 enees—one doz. bottles sad,—Cogniem Erand , ,"
dozen bottle+ Old Wined, aseortel
Pooket Flasks; •
I ['fat Tuml.,lor:'
ecoaess Water -
n one eijntl, erok 9 "Brandy •
harreli Old Rye Whisky :
halt chests Young llgton :
.1 ofl, ty 1.0r.e., 17 Its. each, Sn[oq,o ,
hoz, Emerson's celebrated Hair Reo slat, re
cdc.ke tlr.t quality Ric.,
JuIIBNED EXECLiToIi.s . SALE
moui:E A_NDetoter I , 3th. at 7 o'clock, I_ol IN wAtheßl) -4J13 i'41,311) .tittvhme and Stand. complete...4;u 64)
nesda yO
mer,,,ak No,LI Falb Street. oider Tran. ,, i - FeF•titittl e Maelime Rod Sttod, can
31r, Wardt , n and V Gormley, e.x.e..s•ut ,, ra of IL. pi et ,
475
bile Wm Warden, &wen: ed, t.lll sold that valuable
lot of trroil ad. ,tuate un Townsend, between Clark and ht. I . - .31.111413313.1 Machine and sand, complete..
Ise.satur streets, having a trout at 24 feet on Townsend
'street, and ,xteritling back 100 an alley. on widen t.its d `dtandard )16. 1 3 ,1111./e and Stand, complete,
erceted two stun Brick Ituellinw, "louse, with at.
e t basement. Tenn, cash.
. - 314 J. G. D:k.\ "IS, Auctioneer.
ALLEUEIENN' BRIDGE STOCKAI
AUCl'loN.—sits TUESDAY EN . ENINO, octobez
lasts. nt , 'clock, at the COM:11E10;1AL BALES ROOMi3,
No. 51 rt Is Street-I,W added to the Lest of Stocks,
Sh:tre,4 Alleqheny Bridyc Stock.
mitt, J Auetioueet •
V-1.1.1 /A FILE STOCUS AT AUCTION.
Go 11 , E.:S.1AY EVENING, October 15th, - qt eaver
%elect:, at it,, , curnineresal Sale, Recent, Ne F . ,111, Si
t~ ill IN - I •
:10 ebtueft Exchange Bank. of l'ittaburyl,
'JO et tree 31. nud M. Bank of Pittaburef,
share: Citizen,' Insurance tAeopan,
Li share.. Pittsburgh Gat, CnITIFIIa
~,t1 .1. G. DAVIS, Auctianazi
RUBBER BELTING.
rf NEW YORK RUBBERCO3IPANY
manufactuto Burro, by a now
pr.....a5, of nupertor strength to hny heretofore made,
aod at le-a than hftlf the soot Loathr Tr...,Compszt
arealso tho ,x,lugVB manufacturer, " under Good
year's Fatetu.' of KT HEIFF. 7UTB, DOLL , ,
Ti•;NPIS' , .. (large and email,)Bc. t Be: For sale at all the
Toy ant runny Storey in the Lston. Cataloguer MI I
Pri, LI•Es the CO' CoIAV / for i.niud, on hpplic.stioh
by liter .. ch NE. Yost I f .CP.
,t , , lock. 1,1110110
NEW G() 0 .I}S
FALL AND WINTER OF 1859.
GEO. R. WHITE &CO.,
No. Filth titreet
Hay° now res.stire,t a fun
•toe: of L.DrE.i. LIIE-2-3
comprizilig 611 tlic
c.f the E.:113'74
FANCY an.l SILI
r.ktap Ala°, a cc,l
i.iete and handsome
r-4er.t. of Fall and. Wir.ra:
VTLVET AND CLOTI3
eLOAK9.. 511.A.NvLs,
WHICH CAN BE SOLD AT LOW PRICES
•e2l,4st•
Stoi es. Grates & Ramos
: - SILVE, CUP
12,i.LV.FIR MEDAL,
L) 1 F•
Awarded b, tilt! Late Allegheny
('ount) and 'Western Penn-
kvivanla Agriculturai
k,ociet,
BISSELL
No, 235 Liberty Street,
...IN 12 FA( "rt - REFz it •ooKisG
PAP.L.• - nt, AND
SEATING STOVES,
Vine and Common Enamellea
GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
AND ENE CELEBRATED CAPITOL AND EAGLE
COOKING RANGES
If )vii I IIET P.A2itiE thin to
made, can la.
KISS La:.. £ goo ,s
If you vikot n COLIELSEI STOVE that oannot Le our
pine l roll on
P.ISSELI.
11 you non O i tidlajt n bonne, and want Ow BEST
GRATE FRO. . an FENDERS, call on
BISSELL di CO.,
n.a.L.!blit , street
GEO. ALBREE, SON & CO„
No:n o C :Woad mind Fourth ins.,
DEALED' • -
RS' IN BOOTS, 'SHOES AND
RUBBERS, halo received a tall and complete ea
abrtrnent of Boots and Shoea for Fall and Mater trade,
conalstlog of the but quality of Soya', Youth's and Chit
dren's
cUsTOM.MAJDE BOOTS.
Also, M ena Donble-Soled and DonbloNamped French
Calf Booti and Congress Salters, all made fo ordo or
warranted; We hors also on hand a splendid stock of
Women', Mates' and Chlldrens' French Morocco, and
Goat Boots, all of
Plttsbufgh Manufacture.
All persons. wanting anything in our line, ere invited
to Call and examine the quality of our Goods far them
selves. octailui
TERRA COTTA . OR
STONE WATER- PIPES,
FROM TWO TO RIX INCH CALIBRE.
Prices from Twelve to Thirty Cts. per Foot
ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH,
For sale Wholesale at .alaaufactarers Pxices by
HENRY E COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WBOLIDAI4 OULU DI
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
AND PRODITCE GENERALLY.
25 WOOD ST., .PITTSBURGH.
LC (II\6AAN4M6
WE TAKE , PLEASURE fit filfOrming
the admirers of the celebrated Pianos of
pZELNYAY: & POZI - '4I.NENV YORK,,
That we bare just received a small invoice of these un
rivalled: buttrumenfiti to• which we call their attention,
land solicit a nali. - „
H.- KLECBER & BRO. ,
Pols Agents forSteinwars Pianos,
No.aSES/tb. street.
JOHN PHILLIPS--
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
OF EVERY h FIEORIPTION
SEWIN6; MACHINES.
THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS, LEAVE TO
inform rtie public that from this day forward those
- MACHINF-9 Will be .old at th. follcAr-
FIEDUcEr,
ell=11=E121"11
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
EVER OFFERED AT A REASONABLE PRICE
fT DI , THE SIMPLEST MACHINE EVE'?
11A DE lc use; two thread:. without re-winchuz
.tuJ a nu hnUe t.) get Gilt ot order.
PRICE, ONLY TRIRTY•FIVE DOLLARS
~ Lcuiar AGENTS W.A.NI ED.
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
Pittsburgh Agency, No. 101 Market St.
Haring greatly increased their facilities for manufactur-
Lug their OelillaLSKlD Faantx Macantes, with all the recent
Impreermetra hare reduced their prices, and offer for
sale a
NEW STYLE MACHINE.
Price, $5O--Demmer, $5 Extra.
It is an longer questioned that theaelfachlnes are the
t,est in use tr.r family sewing. They
HEIL FELL, GATHER AND STITCH
In th o - st superior manner, and are the only machines
in the market..that arts so well and simply made, that
they fnay be sent into families with no other instructions
than are contained In a cirular which accompanies each
machine. and from which
A CHILD OF TEN YEARS
:day - icadilylearn how to use. and keep them in order.
fhei make upwards of
IFTEE:, HUNDRED erTITCH:ES A AIENTJTE,
And will do the solving of a family cheaper than a aeam
stress Gan:do it, even if slieVarks it the rate of
ONE CENT AN HOUR.
Is there a !armband, father, or brother In the United
ntates, who will permit the drudgery of hand sorting in
his family, when a Grover A Baker Machine will do it
better, morn ezpediolonsly, and cheaper than can possi•
bly be done by hand. •
42e• Send foi t arc“for. - EA
The first place in public estimation is now justly ac:
corded to toe Grover & B aer 'Machine, for family sew
ing, for the following reasons :- Ist. It is more simple
and easily kept in order than any other Machine. 2d.
It makes are= which will not rip or ravel, though every
third stitch is cut. 3d. It sews from twoordlnaryspools,
ant thus sh trouble of winding thread is avoided, while
the came machine can be adapted at pleasure, by a mere
change of spools, to all varieties of work. ;M. The same
machine runs silk, linen thread, common spool cotton,
with equal facility. sth. The seam is as elastic as 'the
must elastic fabrie, eo that it. is tree tram all liability to
break is washing, ironing, or otherwise. Cth. The entch
iandS ll' tins machine is more beautiful than any other.
1.18-.lc either by hand or machine.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS:
1 1 10 t..eL, patent now in use.—{Easton Whig.
Stands h: ;h m the estimation ofall--iErieConstitution.
if IS ail that it IS recommended—{Erma Democrat.
It has s funcrior—,Ashtabula Telegraph.
it0u.0k.0.1%1 necessity—;Batavia floral&
Grover 8 Selzer's u orivalled—fßocknoreAdvertiser.
Meet , the v - antr o: the housewife—{Auburn Ch..kdro.
A necessity in the family—{Southern Inventor.
The cheapest and best in usc—flialdwinsyllleeszette.
They are the best in use--r Waterford Sentinel:
The hest manufactured--[Pitteitou Journal.
Worthy of public patronage—{Jersey Shore Repub.
Grover 8 Baker have the best improvements—.lHunt.
iournal.
•
Not liable to get out of order—fWestehester Jed.
The moat conronient in use—Nhlcagc, News Letter.
Possesses mote advantages than sehay other—{Nash.
Gazette
All arocles are made with it with eas Easard'sGaz
Lightens the labor of those at boos loaghinnt.
A aim of ten years old mar use it-4 armor. and Via
Will do most beautiful setsing--tAllentotat Dem.
flews silk, linen, or cotton thread--Ritts. Advocate.
Ls more simple than any other Cleveland Reporter.
Merits a place in every tanuly—[Abingdon Democrat.
• '36w6 a yard a minute--fCleyeland Leader._
The best in use for faimilies—{BiblicaLßecorder.
It maker r, doe. strong seam—{Laporte Union.
NATHAN N. , ITING, Agent,
dell. No. 107.1farizet street.
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
DRY GOODS,
So. 3 Market street, Philadelphia,
ASSORTMENTS OF GOODS,
TEE SPECIAL ATTENTION
FIRST CLASS BUYERS,
T B. DAVIDE.
BULGER & DAVITT,
Manufacturers of every description of
30 . 11-73F1LDT111'1713.30,
No. 46 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
lull ssacrinactit of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUR
ED FURNITURE, constant . ly on hand, which we will
Bell at the lowest prima for Cash. anatly
F. A. MIERSOII - & SONS,
FRENCH AND AIEHICAN CONFECTIONERS,
wholesale and Retail,
2 , 70. 4a ST. CLAIR STREET, ' 6
4i".3lll.l3l.lfaetureis of French Sugar Toys, Gazade . apg,
Cream Dates and Figs, common Candy and Eines, ac.,
ac. •
JOHN N. CHA.WFORD,'
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
DAVENPORT, 10 . 14 a.
Especial attention given to collecting and scnring
claims of every kind. -
Rtllll TO - . 4Brilliliall Dunlevy, Br..
E. J. Roberts., & l,
Capt. R.. 1. Grace,
•
, ~. Roberts A Mellon. attorney& laplB
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD.
NCORPORATED 1819; CHARTER PER
I
PETUAL.
Cash Capital, - 31,000,000.
Surplus, July 1, 1659, $1,030,423 60; Losses adjaated
and mud over, • $1;000,000. Propesursd viDi.nst
DANOER Fin, THE,Ph.g.u.s. OF INLAND
NAVIGATION, at .114 liberal rates and rules as solvency
and fair profit will penpit.
A A. CAlilliEß",l; /3RO, 4gtints;
NV: H. EDlE;Surieyor.
k1a.69 Pourrti;sttitet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
rm.
Gos r
: TOILET EXTRACTS. —LubiA's
tiell's, , Demaribtl'Oueiliiiite,Saihke or Glan'Ai
t. tracts for the kutnabyetalf, Wgreat - vpri&for sate
I es= Low= Smittatsgii and Routh drifts.
4013giti H. DAVIS
,tsextng - Slathints
1:4*4 (0;iI0 4:100:1
C+ S
R. STRAW, Agent,
roe• 32 and 34 Market street
THE BBAMAN
THE ONLY RELIABLE mAcHINI
NEVER BREAKS NEEDLES
IL AS'S( ELL ...it.IS.IORTEIROP.
SO. 00 MARKET STREET.
st. and S. Common , , ...Alieghen
The Grover & Baker
Importer,and Jobber
HAS NOW OPEN,
One ot the Largest and Choicest
In This .Warliei
To which 1,1. write
FROM EVERY SECTION
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
BY STATE AUTHORITY
*MO.
THE :.PERU VIA N SYRUP,
Protected Solution of Protoultki
of Iron Combined,
HAS SUCCESsFULLY PASSED THE
ordeal to which new discoveries in the Ms lei*
Mech.:dere subjected, and must new Le received as act
establihed rredicmc. I.r.i eifi , lany ie curer •
D rr~t'sl~,,
) knee:dons er. tne laver, idivpsie, rienzalgta, Eaton -
1 ehitle and Consumptive Tendencies, Disoa.
i dared State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy,
I and the prostrating . effects of TAW:
j or Mercinry; General Debility,;
end all diseases.which re • - ..
quires tonic and alters-
tive Medicine is be.
yond question. . .
ti =ronao o f f ita .,n e c ti h ic a a p ez e a u r i eso c ia r tner ., onaseirelfautt, en
I r` acter, tikes sufferer 4 cannot reason ,
d -•' .#4;..
e. .
ably hesitate to receive theprotier- 4 1$ ' .
i't ,', N'
aid.
A , 7'
The Peturisua Syrupdoee notpro- - - -- , ri) . es
fess ta be a care's% but Ste range 13 = ` i ' . "l"if ' '--,
extenaive, because many . diseases .1, {
t.tr.r.., ~
apparently unlike, are
,intirnately V. - ----...-,' F .
related. and proceeding tram one •• ..
caner.. may be cured by one reme. 1 54 . ,
. •
dy. The class' of disease, fo f Abich _.,
the Syrup providee a cur,. ~ ,- . p rernsely that which has
so often baffled. the hi.* ..t order of medicinal skill.
The facts are tangible 0 - 1- witnesses accessible, and the
safety and efficacy of . a Syrup incontrovertible. •
Pater—large cr. , •., 02. or six for $10; small bottle..,
$l, or six for ,1.-L,
Having coniideoce in !Le efficacy of the •• PliatnTrAN
Brno," as a medicinal agent, we recommend to our
brethren in the unnittry, the careful reading of tnia
pamphlet.
RE;v. John Fierperd,
- Thc... Winder/if,' e.
- James R.l.file..
S.B.Riddet,
- Joe. H. Clinch,
Sold h 1
Di 14-E0- H. KEYSEE,
MEMO
kTi Olp Dirmicri I a 3 )1
--TH.A.N THE
RICIEEST DIADEIII,
Ever Worn by Kings or Emperors
WHAT? A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR I
THE ARTZCLI THAI WILL NATO . -
RALLY restore the color of the hair, the changing
of which to grey, being ea indication of a lack of proper
secretions, is "ti My a valuable medicine. Prot 'Wood's
Mira Tome is the only safe remedy for baldness, dry
ness, premature' chan,Te - Or &Tor, and the several evi
dences of a lack of secretions at the roots of the hair,
which can be found- • quack preiparations abound, aria
" hair tonics nit every corner grocery in the countr3.
Avoid,ail •• heir tonics b 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 hays not st_good reason
to believe is all that It purports to be.' Prof. Woods has
earned by years of severe test of the virtuea of his pre
paration, his present-fame. - Over I.sooertlflc.ates are be
fore us of the value of this Hair Restorative, from par
ties who have Sled it. Read the following:
Ncw Yeas, April 19, 13.15.—Da. Woon—Dwr - Sir:—Per.
mit me to express to you the obligations I am ander for
the entire restoration of my Hair to its original color: o
About the time of my arrival in the the United States it
was rapidly becoming gray, but upon thet application of
your Hair Restorative it soon recovered its original fine.
I consider your Restorative as a very wonderful Invert
non, quite efficacious as well as agreeable.
.1 Fan, dear sir, yours truly, a TAitHPG.
Prepared by 0.1. Noon & Co,ll4lidarket st, StLehis,
and 312 Broadway, N. Y., and sold by all druggists and
patent medicine dealers: also, by all Laney and toilet - era in the United States and Canada.
Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 end 7se
and B. L. FAlrs. IZ & - ESTOC CO, No. 60 er
and Fourth streets, and by all good gen
ses:3mdaw
-7- •-• .7........i77-•-.-- ,. .
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LIVER INVIG 171 -,. ‘ 1, -. , :,,,:-.7 -, -_;:,.-::
, ~,_ •,.,,„
•.•••i• 01TE R DER/tr.:CA to • it • - - ' 2 -t'e •,; •,... 1.v ) ., . „.... ._..=" .. ge.'
f• - t• Is compounded 'entirely fro ... e... • - , '.11.,%." . ',..,...: ••• - "- ,
L.le bec,ma ea este-11111.W fact. aStan • k - ... ...• -.. • •
~..1,1 a p p:'OVG Iby 11/ 11.191 i ,11/X9 '- ' ,19 • • - ,- , `,....1 .1. "09,9" 1.:,:,,
el •,, tenth ccitclencT fp a , all the
• .- - • - -, • le-- , ..,....e. '•-,....
is I ecommeaded.
n has ,ired .th,,usaada; l' - ' 4 twitba dr . . , •' , ... - „,:. 1 4 . ,A -.- :" -.. .-'''' - ;: . .t . -1 ' •
bad gieea up all Loe, , b: re • I.- ' ~ - ••••• -. '''t ••• - , ....4,,e•T .:
iteauertlecalezinbayl ,per•eu,' • ',.• •,..•. ••• ' - - v.* , ri'.....2 , ..'
she Joie er.ubt be adapte...t. ,L., the temPanuanit ortat ~ . 1 - 4.:".... - - - •
a•
„..dual tablog 1.• awl us-. e',l. In such qnsaaltbleafta_bo
act •;,,,, on the 1,,,,,:5. : ! .
Let tutu dictates OZ yoeriii , a i dalaaera guide you in Ins
use cf :Le LIVER I:- ',IrIGORATOR, sale
. . .
.7 I a C - ,re Liver Com-! Iplaleits; Bilious At -
1, il
elO4, Dy3eirbia 0 ,Chronlelli arrhnea,
s, a , r , mar e -- -.. o n., - 'plaints, Dysente
ry, Dropsy,- Sour El
` ,Stomach,abitesi
i
--,
‘'‘lti v eness„ Clio.t-. 11C., Cholera, Chola-
-
ra .- tiorim h
i;Colern , Ittinntit.m. E'latis - ,
1
lettre, :la is it clic e, , IFesnale Weakness
es, ....1 may be used ~,,c- i... ,e , szfully as as Ordliall= „ _ .-
-..,
ry Family Medl- 1 14 'i•lne. ha-Slew-a gIER. -1
it E .-1. 13 AC if 13, ~.! ~ t1...5..1.5' can teary) lit
. , .
twenty minutes, ill two or three Tea. .
. .
aspoonfuls are tat' , 'en at c•- entacesseat of
ratact .„._
~
, ' -:,-
1 i I who use It arel giving' their ter4samy •
ih i ts favar. - 4 . ,
NIX WATER IN THE :LOUTH WITH
TIIE ENVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW
BOTH TOGETHER.
Firlce One Dollar par Bottle. -
- ALSO. .=..
SANVORD'S
CATHARTIC PILLS,
CO:APOUN D FROM
Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put -tap In
CILAGS I.I3SES, Air Tight, anet will keep
In any climate.
The. .F111)2111" 'C...
tie bat active Cathartc
used to his practice more
The to:L."I.4=IY Increlstne
La . :elm:lg usedthe
all express iu regard to their
them within MS reach of all.
The Profession yell know
on ditlereat_ctrirlioos of the
The FA:I'M:V. CA
hos, with doe reference Lo
been ccrtnpaandel IX= al
table • Extract,, which act;
alimentary coon! , and are
where: a• Cathartic is
rangee entsf . . of the
"elm, Paine let the
Cortiveness..Pat
the -whole - • body,
frequethly, If , be.llected,
ter, Loss of Appe-;
ontion nfColel overt
Ilea.. Headache, cri
all I is ham rotatory!
Children or Adults.:
Portlier of the Biorni!
flesh Ic - kelr,'too niarrierons I
meat Hose, Ito 3
• P n HICE.
The Liver Ivlgto
thastle Pills are rem
said wholesale by the Trade
'- S. T. \V. SA'
• there, cPLLL
which the proprietor hoe
pe
than •nenty n.
demand from :nue Tan
o••■mad the r•++-r•oiin which
me, has induced znempiacie
that different Cathuneo sot
12oortia. . -
_
l'llAllT IC PILL
this well eaablished ism,
I 0 ;fi l rj:t r ,‘ , - n of .. lte purest '
sa c y ..„ efL . ,
M goad wad sa erp e
In an caw
E l p i ered, aural ea ,De .- •, -
, 4 - BLIT -LI, Ic e Sn li a, - 1
and Sorenessover
item Fadden cold,- 'Tech --
rsd to a long course of Fa
'
,• rite a Creeping yen- :
tba
body, Restress-,
1 weights/. t.us
bhead,
W ~....
e
• ~..4 Diseases, W orms IA t,_
i lig Itheumatlsm, a great
. . q sect team. &rams so ar srige2r,„
i Ur t. earztira In talc adrlee•
30 CENTS. .
•
ratnr and Family Ca
led by rruggins genenuly, end
in 1111 the larle towns
NFOR 1), M. ,
alanufat , lrer and Fi - o_priefoi
ay, Sew
335 .li3goadvr
Li. H. ILEVSEIt, Agen
and V alley.
No. 140, cornet Wood atreef
To Housekeepero:
SOMETHING NEWS—B. T. BABBlrria
BEST MEDICINAL SALDRATUS,
6 81efrs ista retirlii ct i re ey gr thnl n c t o P ird m o-ns tri• a 'al is 491
All the, matterteletenous ere r° extr c it'ct:d in istelt
4"lmoaner as to produce read,' Bisctit;
Idllds of Cake, without containing a particle • • !
Saleratio when the bread or eakeis -
7a t producing wholesomew u hplesome ed re t tults Every a .
through the bread: biscuit co lt
I 'lr i s 'L ie e r n an tlp FTothiurn. g ramalne
r b e r ai f y MIII n h rt,
6 s i c f l e ie ta t or r of t a t i uo . ' he =tugia .,. t io rrntirely
It is ;Zedin One ppurtd r papers.'44oll ••
per brandedi 'Rabbit tr, Bert Pd
arrciseferctult, , l else, pieta*, twisted loaf 'of • '•
`with ofellezveicliNriratet on the. •• • - .
7 o l n Wnen t y a u - Putchar r
i t l: a t iale be paperry a t atir ah o tdd • i t
!next elc s etty the firs with d'ca W
Pull directions for
;Saleratus and Sour Milk or am* 'Whir, •
6 8113 MT.JM:g1 7 :D a f eka Pae g.: sam '' tiecti t p r 9n3 .7
'Soda water and Seitilits PlPdert ; . " •
Am. ---
nimzE. TOUR OWN SOAP, ';-
'75
'WITS
la T. BABBITPS PURE CONCDN
.
~ 1 0
[Warranted double the stiength of itrdirt Po
Bl ne. 'ut tri n ti l g i tre — ciio lh o'si llba ' 3s 4 .6 au.A aad , 0
~t,
Soft Sosp. - Consumers tfill ° lLid this me cheap ,
est. Potash in market • . ' ' - -
L Memullsettired'and for sale lai r - arf?
„ Nos. OS and 70 - Washington st, ' lir, ;t'
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who spent many rears la inveatteatinit the natttreala
t :ea ttnent or thisdisease, whicheurmellY =MA Mouiala
to an untimely- grate_ Seat under seal to ettY calYeta,
reeeipt of two posih-Le se.mPh•
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FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BYJ'EfS
STATE FAIR TO
GAFF & CO.
FOR THE BEST
St !X L-C" , - 3M
Fort~ie i;eatitaia,thior faniiles anti tXcit; Vood Cook
Stove. - rtlattator bpat Lailladry .s„,taVe. AISO luau,
a large astoitasetit or Heating etolt.:", PL an and Fancy
Gftte Fronts, iratidsre,lliad and Dog ito,i2seBugar -K . et
ties, Tea Revues, Wuon Boxes, Hollow- ,
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Roy. Martin Moue,
Thos. scar King.
'• Charles Brlgg4,
iylvatius Cobb,.
Edward Edtnttnd•
140 Wood street