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' • r f‘ '.:,,' 1 . 4" ,- ,-:•_:•--.!;`,:_,2, ;•-•,...•.,,,,:: ' ..';,-,'..•`'..'...;•,,*,,,`';- 'c; •...!."2.,---;:•' 7.:•'-ft•',l ,t,:,:t-r_;',,TZ: ,4 ,-7, -..,...,-, .= •:,2,.••55-te:L;-1* 4',-.1...‘,,',...$ 4 ~;".F.' -4.:,,,k;*,--I:''''''.*!•;.'''..,'.:,!•-.---. :=. _:' ,l : - .1 - ' - 'f, ii Zf:".;;,, "'''';'•••-• . 7 ' -'''''t-= •- : -: S• S."-, !'..' ''..• :' .! L . -; '': '.. . ' •, 1,. ,, '''' f*. ....'.-6';-:...,41'."-'' . MOMS .1 ' , y -, w T .t~ , . *: MINN , !' • , • 'l - 4: 4 1" , ~. ~ `- Mil ' ' * r i'. . ,. e •. - • e EOM ~.... -,- , ,,_,.. '' .,.....•_; . . , ,- ; 4:. , , : .--," is '',';'. ESE EMI tt- °- • -4 MIOME in=g=n =EMI • •, • • TSB URGII POST National Conventions. The Charleston Convention—for the nomi nation of candidates for President and Vico Presideid—will be the eighth National Demo cratic Assembly which has convened for that purpose under the present. organization. The first Democratic National Convention was held tit; Baltimore, in 1832, and nominated General Jackson for re-election as President, arid Martin an Buren for Vice President. The State of - Pennsylvania did not., however, abide by the decision of the Convention on the Vice Presidency, but threw away her vote for William Wilkins. The next Democratic National Convention was hold at Baltimore, in DeceMber, 1835, and selected Martin Van Buren for Pr_.,ident, and Richard M. John son of Kentucky, for Vico President. In May, 1840, the third Convention was held. Ms. Van Buren was nominated for re-election; but no selection for Vice President was made. The Democrats all voted for R. M. Johnson, except Virginia, which cast, her electoral vote for Wm. Smith. In May 1844, the fourth convention was held, and chose James K, Polk for President, and George M. Dallas for Vice President. The fifth Convention convened at Baltimore in May, 1848, and designated Gen eral Cass for President, and William O. Butler, of Kentucky, for Vice President. The sixth Convention was held at Baltimore in May, 1852, and nominated Franklin Pierce, of New Hampshire, for President, and William R. King, of Alabama, for Vice President. :The seventh Convention met in Cincinnati on the let of June 1856, and nominated Buchanan and Breckinridge. Previous to the holding of NatiOnal Conventions, the Democrats used to nominate candidates for President and Vice Prisident by a Congressional caucus. The Democratic members of Congress convened and nominated Jefferson, Madison and Mon roe successively for President, and the people ratified the selections. Those districts and Stites that had no Democratic members of Congress, of course had no voice in the nomi nation. n 1824 the last Congressional cau cus for' the nomination of a President was held. By this time the sysein became unpopular. Only sixty-one membZ. , a ‘ . of Congress met out I of two hundred and fort3'. They selected Wil liam H. Crawford of Giorgio, for President, and Albert Gallatin, of Pennsylvania, for Vice President. The great mass of Democracy, however, supported General Jackson for Presi dent. In 1829 he ran again, without any na tional nomination as a candidate, and was tri• umphantly elected. The opposition to the Democracy never had arty - National Convention for the nomi,. nation of President find Vico president, until December, 1839, when they met at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and nomina ted General William fienry Harrison, of Ohio, for President, and John Tyler, of Vir ginia, for Vice President. Since then they have had their conventions regularly ,every four years. The Democratic people have agreed with remarkable unanimity upon Stephen A. Douglas-for President, who is the choice of not less than 1,500,000 of the 1,800,000 men who voted for Mr. Buchanan in 1850, the con vention at Charleston will have an easy time of it. The people having made the Domino• Lion, all that the delegates will have to do will be to give it form and expression by the pass sago of a resolution declaring their will. The convention is a representative body, and roust and will' carry out the will of the people. Amusements. PITTSBURGH THEATRE.- Sou Lrzs=, ANL :tiANAGLII STAOZ DUZZCI , UI Doer Open at tll'„i.',, o'clock: commer,,, , at 7, 4 . BENEFIT and lik=t night of the Tragic Actre, Mr, 1 , W. WALLER. ais EVENING, L'•r..ewber Itat,, win Le performed, DUCHESS OF ItIALFI Marina....; Ferdmand DANCE MISS BLANCHE BRADSHAW To conclude with BUNTING A TURTLE. PEIGR.S GP ADMISSION—Private Boxes. soalm in PriTatoilloa, g 1,00; PaNuette and Lree C0 , ..1.e, 60penis, Family - k..irPlu cr•at_ , x Coloreci Gallery 2:J Colored Boxes. 60 cants Gallery cent*. 0' LECTURE—Kir. J. TRACY will deliver Lee. el 0 - tare, on SUNDAY, the Itqh of December, et o'clock, at, ST. BRILthET'S CHURCH, Seventh Ware, for the beuefit of the Libras of St Breiget's Amex:Lama. SCIISECT :--Education—lmiueece o' Book, Tickets.= een—to be had at George Cithglefa !Soak Store; frotzt the mend.-ers, and E the doer. del3:lw NEW CLASSES, NEW CLASSES, NOW FORMIN( PROF. COWPEELS' FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY Al NEVILLE HALL, Cone; of Fourn and LP, , rty Stre,es, Pat..55,-gh PROF. COW PER, would respoctfully in form the citizens of Pi tr.shurzth end Allegheny, th,t he is now forming New Classes al the above Hail, coo will continue to teach the accomplishment to all It, various branches, together with Instructions in the etiquette of the ball room and social circle, Graceful I iti portment of Person. itc. All the latest and meet fxFb lotiable BWI Room and Parlor Dances, as taught by him in the Eastern cities, ouch as; Loa Caledonians, Cotidenr, Polish Mazourka Quadrilles, Lee Lander Quadrille. Polka quadrilins.Senottish quadrilles, London Lancer Quadrilles, RUFSiall Mazourka Quadrilles, Plain or Ger man Waltz, Esmeraldo I.Valtz, assnr.ana Waltz, &hot- Mich or German Polka, Cinque or Fire Step Waltz. Can henna, Milliekm. :Espanola and Itohetnian Polkas, Re down, Polka Mazourka. Gallopade. Spanish Dance, Eye, green Polka, CicillienneCircte, will be taught at tooderate terms. Days of Tuition will he NA follows: LADIES CLASS—Thursdays and Saturdays, from 4 too P. M. BARTERS AND MlSSES . —Thursdayw and Saturdays from 3 to .5, P. hL GENTLEMEN'S CLASS—Thursdays and Haturdaya, from 8 to 10. P. M. PRIVATE CLASSES FOP. LADIES who doom it. Prof. Cowper trill also givo instructions to Private Clarises, or instructions givon at the remdeor, of ptiptta if required. N. 13.—Prof_ C. can Ix, i.c.n at the above Hall. on days of tnitioni from '2 fi, and 7to 10, P. 31.., or at tat. SCOTT HOUSE, daily. deco auttu3n ,eases. TRADE SALE of SEASONA BLE CLOTH INS,—On THURSDAY MORNING, ',comber 15, at 10 o'clock. will be sold, in quantities to suit the Trivie. a choice atoek of Seasonable Clothing, trimmed and made in the nest manner for customer sale., from tine material, both plain and fancy. 289 pate Customers Pants. comprising Itlack Doeskin, Bibbed, plain colors and Plaid •, 42 Business Coats, Cassimere and Cloth, tailored and black ; 40 Cloth and CH.S.limore Overcoats; 24 Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coati', 190 Satin, Silk and Cashmere Vests; 75 Boys' Cloth and Ca-samara Jaokets 2 Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns S" Shawla - 18 dozeja White Slur. s 18 ur Flannel Shiite and Drawers ; 20 ". Woolen Socks; A large lot of Carpet Saga, Neck Ties, Shawl Pine, and other articles of Gents' Furnishing Goods. The elands can be examined on morning of sale. dell J. G. DAVIS, 'Auctioneer. A. KREBS & BRO. PRACTSCA L Sithrrgitaphys Corner Wood and Fourth Ste, eriI'S.BURGH. 'CHADWICK S SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAGS, f And Ag ~t ita for the pale of naltoiling Fire Brick and Pot Clay, 1'0r.149 and 191 Wood St, near SLreh, Pit sbnrgh. Air Wrapping Paper at Manufacturers' Prices. Cash paid for .flon , jy4:lroili LAP' A.F NOT F ltz; ALTERED AND REPAIRED, In the most durable manner, and in the lattst styles, at the CENTRE HAT STORE, 76 Wood street. SVERMAn T - 741R511 FELD dt SON, have .1.1•,n0w in stock iu their Tailoring Depart,- triLLERMLN tr. COLLARD. BEAVER OVERCOATINGS, Many Novelties in JINGLISR PARIS VESTINGS, 'HEAVY PANT STUFFS The above have pant been purchased by one of the Min in New York, and are tho LATEST STYLES OF THE SEASON NO. 83 WOOD STREET THE BEST REMEDY, . 4 „ ND the one that all Doctors recommend seeure goad health, is, wear thick-soled BOOTS A ' SHOES, such es will keep your feet from the cold. JAMES ROBB, No. n Market street, has now on hand, a large stock of Ladles', Misses and Chndren'S High-Heeled and Thick Soled Boots, Shoes, Gaiters,Slippers, Sc.. Ac. Men's, Bova' and Youths' Boots, Soes, B'rogaim Gaiters, &c. MEITS CITY MADE, Doubleßole and Upper, French Calf Boots. Ladies' High.Heelesi, Double Bole GLOVE OONGRESS and BUTTON GAITERS; and as he is determined to sell CHEAP FOB CASH, all in want would do walltooall and examine hie stock before por e:owing 0184ml:ion), - dale • JAKOB RODS. CLARKE'S LIVER PILLS. The Bart Purgative and Purifier before the People.—Accept td and‘Reeamrnendcd by Ertiinent Phyrulans. DR. CLARKE, the inventor of these. celebrated Pills. is justly distinguished for his eminent abilities and scientific research. For 30 years in his extensive practice he experimented in bringing the great desideratum of a remedial agent to act as a direct purifier upon the hu man system. In this he has been eminently successful, as the numerous certificates from celebrated physicians show. They are extremely mild in their operation, at the slime time powerful and effective in removing dis ease. They never glove pain, as do most purgatives, but allay it in all cases. In acute cases they are more speedy in their relief- than any Pill now offered. The propnetor s pleased to announce that he has per fected hie arrangements forsupplying the trade to the fullest demand. N. I'. WALKER, Proprietor. Pittsburgh, Pa., To whom all orders must he addressed. &If. For sale by dealers everywhere. n 024 THE GREAT REMEDY. Genesee Liniment. c& - THIS CELEBRATED PREPARATION has no near equal in all diseases requiring as F.XTERNA L AP PLICATION, such as Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sprains, Bums, Old Sores, and all other aches. no matter what their name or nature. This Liniment is the result of years of active practice and careful research, by the cel ebrated Physician. DR. WM. CLARICE,. of Brooklyn, N. 1%, whose reputation as a moo of science Is CO-13XterlSii , with the eountry. For many years it has enjoyed an en viable reputation, not only in private practice, but a: large, as the Greatest Remedy in Use. Let all who are afflicted TRY IT, as it is warrsilusl to effect speedy and sure cures. Sir FOR BALE BY I/1 7 .1LERB EVERYWHERE Prepared solely by N. U. WALKER, Propnetor. Pirtsaraoo, PCIVIe/t nom To whom all orders must be addressed Var SORE. THROAT PLAU E AN I, SuRE Tnacatt—This quality of seizing hold and causing the expulsion of depraved humors, ie possessed by so other medicine than BILANDRETII'S pi I,t-3 They operate only upon the tissues involved in. that is Racetstd by the disease. In feet they noise upon those humors, tint Bo much from preference as from umlaut affinity, breams° their life is below that of the surrounding parts, and whichmettling on the tissues of the threat, that is, aroun.l the throat region. produces sore LIII - Orit,,,r(thnnt p/n.rue, and the severe headache and fever Within an hom after four or six pills are taken, there is telt a peetillar creeping in the part affected, a sort of collecting up of the diseased humors ready for extfulShon. No hurt or weakening effect can ever arise from their use, I,o,ulne they cannot act upon healthy parts. Taken early they prevent all organic diseases i ii,. how important in sa l: ness, to use that medicine which milt. extinguishes the disease, and [oar, no evil effects b(111111t1 Sold at No. Z.ll Canal etroet, Rrnndre•th'. k'r,nrlpa Office; by 71mmas Rodpatb, No. •_r, I)nun, , nd etreot Pittebtligh, and by nil ro+portable lioalct. in mod n,.21 K. ENNEDY . 4 MEDD. AL DP,..v 1:111( Tins article, although the ingredients of whseh it posed are harttileaS, still its Otre , ii ate mons powerfnse. it enters the blood diseased 111 humor arid flowing •iiig glibly through the reins. and as it meanders it, way through them, driven from before it to the sut the chin all that is Impure and ohnoxlem., u:lennr.. the blood, and :alining it to flow' briskly tire', I•, tile vein- The blotches on the surface in a few days dl,appea,,n, the reign of humors to the system is no Inore V., r, Cur readars reuld net it. am we sure tory of Mr. ennedy. at Roxbury, eLd r.., tineates of these who hare been ottre.l of tissue tint An 011,1, to all cane s, 5. net couvenient,,we trtet thm cur word will be, taken, whets ••••• thin to be the great medierne of the age. lit .gel H Ageut No, iv, .1. 11. A. Wto-k..a. TO THE MEDICAL FACULTY PROF. Ib:GRATu. Phil.lelpliat.—Sir —A t intervals. aims thirty years palq., tar ulfe ha, t , oe, sutiject to Rhotimanam of the moot vi. - 4tant cat—sit re.- ttrnoa a year--eurnettme3 no eevrre as to make it or.-.-. Remy to administer largo dose, of the l'inetnre of i;ina, um bind M,rphia, ar.d to rwck her like an infant in large rocking chair, to induce any Harlng fro. quent correspondence with my son, No. 10 Cheetnut street. of your sty,) I informed him id'en snack .ho had about the middle of last month. (Januar) dfueh, as , • such seventy as to completely pare:yr.. the sy..tetri lie, in his anxiety for his mother', welfare, .el.l inn a t,!tle of your Celelireted ELEcTIZIC hilt I em 01:0 of the raetitionern of inedione mour ptar.... and not a proselyte to any kind of rnodu•me. I ,hd hose tate to t.,:icr It o trial. However. on tnat,oioa. 1 •-oneht ded to try It. which I din, a pr r.,tt3 op t., letter, and after the third Or fourth April...at/0a ,he ! Came rather passers, and before ono.tforu was t sods not n ,ngk er;.l)ge of the re,mr•4l in the syatem. and chit still eontatae, well, although rode out a distance of fc.iirteen miles without a renew-. 1 of any of the nympturns. I therefore foe! it my , for the sake of eutiering humanity, and ale, fully belies ing that merit, under nil .rircumstsaeoe, sh,oid he re warded, to forward this testimonial. I am voura only. JOS. I'. E.LKINGTti.N, M. 11., M I allcr Mr gll r New urrtnn PoktoC:ce, fitlehno ~,, Co, N. J 1' B.—Any cotnmur„,eati,tll,,r me will he recon .1 by suldreFsnrig to tho earl. of my .:1. (Merchata.) No. Chaetnut street. Price 25 cent, e.,nt. neld $1 per r.,tu, that o.—lto rnre iteci get Dr:RATH'S ELECT/11r OIL It se the only pen -e. For rale hr ..11 drnggiete and dealer., MARTYRED HEADS Hundreds of heads of hair aro ruined by Lb,' use of duleter,oun Lyes, for whuh eq sisoatuto ant bort, ty is responsible. CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR DYE, On the contrary, presenta the higheKt selentine erode, tittle. It has been analyzed by Dr. Curries, who stand at the head of our Experimental Chemists, and he states in bin errtifleate that nothing injurious enter, composition_ This UNQUALIFIED APPROVAL. Added to the well known fort that It IF tho moat rrtiohl” and too moot notund Dye eror manttfa , tored, has it immenott presups, and the a; a running f,• ! ., month to month, with a rapidity thataeverttty htses th. , curries and , •f the pr.ginetor So,d everywhoro, arid applied hr all HoJt CIISHTADOII.O,SCA. 6 Astor Hou,s, New 'York. GEO. Y. HEYSF.R., Agent, ttebt: rg h, Pa dolL•lmdiw CITIZENS, INSURANCE CO:4I%INY, Pittsburgh, DeceMbor kth, ELECTION—.In Election far Fifteen DirecWrr of the, Company, to scree for the eIV9IIII/k; year, will be held at the Office of the Contpaoy. 04 Water cc, betwen ten o'clock in the morning and three o'clork in the afternoon. on TUESDAY. Decernicer blab, Inot. delodd SAMUEL L. MASICELL, oeoretarv. u, OTFICE of PitE PE INSYLCANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, Pittsburg)), Noveintier 151 h, 1559. ) DIVIDEND.—At x meeting Of the Diriictors of this Company, held this day, a Dividend of Fl PER CENT. was declined out of the protte of the loot sia months, payable in cash on demand to the holder, of paid up stock, and to be credited to stork ewes of hold era of etock not fully paid up. uoltLlm I. GRIER.SPROUL, inse t. grerS,Oki AGENTS WANTED—To eOll lour new inventions. Agents have made over 12.5,000 on one: better than all other similar agencies. Send tour stamps and got 80 pages particulars, watts. , 0ct8:13,7 EPHRATSI . BROWN, Lowell, Mass, CUPPING AND LEECHING, by MR, S MRS. BESF3. leiTTeelth extracted. lot, Cotd and Shower sa2l:ly F. IiES. E. No: 177 Grant HUGH M. BOLE, bryNCIINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, GREAT WESTERN PLALNING Mild. ear. Mori and Duquana Way, Pittsburgh, Th., mil make to order, and warranted as good as can be made, the following machinery, viz Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and 'lron ; Planes,for wood and Iron Drilling Machines; !toms en and Tobacco Serowe ; Patent right and Model Machines, in the best manner; Shafting, P 1211168, and Hangers, of l sizes and variety; Screws, of any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will glee make, and have on band, Doctor and Nigger En- Sines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, Se. Lathe inhears and other Planing done to °Mori= plane 32 inches wide, by g feet 0 inches long. All Or .era Promptly tvlllext oral E.Mitusit/o Sciirited. N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines. STOCKIN - G EMPORIUM'. CHEAP AND DURABLE• M. DALY, Stocking Manufacturer , CORNER FIFTH ST. AND MARKET ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous assortment of Woolen ficockings,flose,flocks,Comforte,Glores, Hoods, Backs, for men and women, together with a yen: oaten- MVO assortment of all descriptions of (foods in his line, suitable to the season. He sells prime article, nt Low Prices. Call and examine. Sir-Remember, M. DALY has but 0110 store, and that is onthe cornernt Fifth et. and Market nob F .GLOVES, - • -- MUFFLERS, SHAWLS, SLEIGH RUGS, TRAVELING SHAWLS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, AND HALF-HONE Of every deeeription, et REDUCED PRICES. L. HIRSHFELD dr. SON, NEW DRUG STORE, COR. EAST LANE AND OHIO ST., ALLECWENY CITY. ('IONSTANTLY ON HAND, A LARGE D E Br iVi ,? . ' TPulliflLO,Tilbrana VARNISH, D 'se et as Ni e S o l it meat of PMELPI:TIVEEIRIMIS. Also, a general a...ort.ment. of PATENT MEDICINES. 8. 8. CHESSTY, M. D. N. B. —PaIiIIOILN6 PRESOIMPTIONS carefully compounded. •—3 bb eah Ro for sale dea WY E. MOTH t 00. .rfecial Talus. FUR COLLARS No. 88 Tv 3od street ;if Pisallatutus. GREAT BARGAINS ! JOS. W. SPENCER, No. SO Market, F r AS JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF FINE', FULL WIDTH FIGURED FRENCH - MERINOS, AT 6 CENTS A YARD CHEAP DRY GOODS AT SPENCER'S CHEAP DRY GOODS AT SPENCER'S ('HEAP DRY GOODS AT SPENCER'S HOT AIR FURNACES, CHURCH El S, PUBLIC SCHOOLS. AND PRIVATE HOTSES, !stANurAcTuRED ANDERSON & VDILLIPS, NO DECEPTION. ERSONS ;visiiing to see Ow ino:it third 1. I.ly I , ,und, tint ologiintly tinoilted BLANK BOOKS, 11,6,41 with ttatt, two anti three ael , lll.ltA to a part, for Wardald uod tini,htat Ly myettlL anti nut , es:tauttil (rou t Easitero Manufaeturer, for the purpo. of OS totiotou at Ehttimburgh Fairs, can Lo co, lay examining dirt.e at my BLANK Bk.), MANUFACTORY, NO. 12 AND 74 THIRD B! /f,..Potr oone det ot push, and challenge air rorlpe,h,,t, 6 , .,t or WrAr. 111,t111.1htel.11.• Blank Book.. in any w ...open, to tl t oke tweitt toe Ako. ay ne , t M la d•,04. In the hest pot ie t.t Ow art A. 11. HOWANI), 7'2. and 7 P:tt4inirgh, Ps ItI'KEE & PHILIPS, GENERAL. COOPERAGE, layette Street PITTSBURGH, PENN'A tartV, rlepare4l to 1111,1010 ml oil, Will -4,y, Alk 51•,In.+.o+nud Pt , rk IIARIZEL-4, At filid nu the m” -t ron,owiti:e te•l 1114 -W2I:IV Wigs, Wigs, Wigs, A \ ~U N.‘3IENTAI, 11.111:, • , 1 .-vvr inazoi fseturt.:ll.l. J. R. CANIER.ON. No. N 4 Funom .ut,rrtt,t harm,: rr.utnol du-iners m ihtt.ttrrtr..7ll ,shet• t, Inhurn ht. (um, trtor.tis and patron. c.l ttlt. and r.,..11.1 th, at t,uttuu nadir autthu t 1 /E I,a, lurtuet u,v, , L11,0,11:11,7. I, the vha,to. rner:t. ant 1101t.n.-.... rtnral,ht v. nut Intl.', to .hrh.l. Nair. . the t.e&f. And ra,y and ttra.retul ttiLlwarnr,o..host,tn.t the dr,..uulan,nt I t my to nature. ad.. aro int ds..l t. , ..x.srn.i..• 1... s m,.1.' of 1 . 110.i1):,A...1.1.1LF-W16,1 and V. Tl.ry assa anct. :no hears and (..rntal appi s. , rdn , n .lisaprray.•.l..fin .d.l sty:. s rs.7l TAYLOR. . 1 / 4 CO., WHOLESALE FISH DEALERS, No. 122 and 124 North Whart es, 1<t , :,,:. \ rch PHILADELPHIA sr, , E )It.K.s EM=T Ant:ta. ,vp LI.ALLA L [list VAAII.II Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves, 5'u , 1,7,14.7 .f 13=E=1 COOK STOVES. Ei= LONG at DUFF, IT.ALEILC MAN 11.1.4, 1\ 1..11'1'1 CORDAGE" ()ARUM MR, PITCH ANL Ftth4lN TARPATI,IN I.I'CE, AND IiFIV - 1 1 , 1(11-LING No. 90 W•I•r Street . A. A. CARRIER 14 BROTHER, AGENTN, 1 No. 63 Fourth B f'I O .MNION W EA LT II INSUIt .1A NF'F lJ p4;mp;Ny, (1,14rti,,d R:e~uu lion ;N; CA I . ,loartit ; Lairri,•l.Socto , Arr. :HART.6 .%.N . O MARINI: IN CWIYA , l'tladolphlx f 1,4 7 , 1.73 11 , 1, /El„RIN11 4 . Prom lent: R 250ere,1. v QUAKER CITY INSURANCE k 011. AN P1111•1,1c APow.-... $321,351.11 (iE , IIII BARI Prt•Nt,i,... II IL _N.'? • • ' EUROPEAN AGENCY ri I II , I:\LAS B.ATTIGAN, Euroiwali 115 Water dr, et, l'ltt , •nrgh, Po. t• prop,".: to brlng ~ot or eeol narks p.nrr•nger, fr,rn or 1 nny part or 01.1 ~untry, etrhar pn-Ar ete. SIGHT I.RAPTS l'Olt SALE, pr,yablo to tuly put ~ 1 Europo Agent for I. Indnannpoll+ and Carcnmatl lindrohd Alta, Agent for the old Block Star LID° r‘f S.l.lllng duri for the lines of Stonier.. stultug I.etwr.en Now York, Liverpool, tila-rtrovr And Galu,y TEltitA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES, Fit 4 TW4 Tf) sLx rALLBRF Prlee• from Twelve to Thirty Ct.. per Foot ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, For Rule Wh014.511.) xt :' , lnutits,tur, , r, Prwon lry HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, IS= CHEEHE, BUTTER, HEICDI4, FISH, AND PRODUCE GENEP,ALLV NO. 26 WOOD ST., PITTIiBUROO. PENN MACHINE WORKS FOUNDRY, 11. WIGILITIt2AN, MANUFACTURER OF titeAm Engines,),ltnattn4.l.l.llliles ZrTjg Maoblnem 7 Mortice Miv Gear Whoella, 11lialgeris OW • . td Orders promptly uttrmded to. ttrly A LLEX;II EN Y, HIAWATHA NIIT AND BOLT FACTORY. Putont llot,Pres,od Nuts of all MOM on hand, and man. ufacturod. Also, Sone for Bridges, Machinery, Agrioul tural Implements, furniehed at short notice, Warohouse, No. 114 Water street. augtly KNAP, SCULLY A CO. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boller Makers, Near the Penn's It. R. Passenger Depot, PITTSBURGH, PA., MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun. and fifty horse power. and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc., etc. Give particular attention to the construction of En gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for shipment at short notice,Sngines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron sep=ately, and Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Putties In every variety, and continuo the manufacture of Woolen Ma chinery and Machine Cards. Our prices aro low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. air-Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly filled. noll:daw MORRISON & MILWAINE, Ambrotype, Daguerreotype, D PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, No. 64 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH. lEir Pictures taken in all tbeesnons styles of the art, at reasonable nriesa. - n02.1r, ••. • a Pistellantaus. Stoves, Grates & Ranges SILVER CUP SILVER MEDAL! DIPLOMAS! Awarded by the Late Allegheny County and Western Penn- sylvaula Agricultural Society. BISSELL, & CO., No. 235 Liberty Street, MANUFACTURER.~ )F COOKING, PARLOR, AND HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common Enamelled GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS AND THE CELEBRATED CAPITOL AND EAGLE COOKING RANGES. Il y want the PERT COOEING RANGE that IP made, call •t BZgSBLL .36 00. ' S. If you whnf tiTuVE that ernuet be ant hat,etl, .01 0111 BIS.SELL A 0) If you aro bull:hug house , nmi maul tho BERT FRoNTs and FENDERS, rall nn IBISSELL A; Co., N0.‘:.5 Liberty vtreet. tk v, HAT 8 ,,.._ 4 `V 75 `'o,., Yr -V 75 4: k... HILLERMAN & COLLORD, l'tll.t F.l I , lIATS, CAPS, AND FURS, Are re,j,n,.• from m.mufsctntrr., fm entire new en.l:ow 75 Wood street, 3 doorn from Fourth. Eri SI'ATE. AITLIOIIITY. /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD 1 Nl_ 4 , RP , )RATED U'Vf; CH A WITAZ PER PhITAL. Cash Capital, • - ~rF,11.1., July I, 1.5Z."0. bkJ. etduAtu , l an.dia.uluver, Properiv Insured agamxt ILANI,ER 1 - 'lltP., ~/: THE PE1 1 .11. s OF INLAND NAviGATioN. at as Üburul r. t .:m i rul., a, ..Avenue and perm:. A. A. CARRIER • Aget,al, W. 11. EWE, ti,lrrey..r. No. L 3 Futirth striveL.lttl-sburgl3, THE IRON CITY TRUST CO., No. 256 'Liberty !Itreet DANK OF IHSCGI - NT. EXCHANGE _AJP IND DF.FOSIT Capital Stock..... .$ 150,000 Capital ltopre•ented, over.. 1.000,000 50)1,1,, APT. NDIVMVII.I.I LLADLZ. .:ol:l,Sdror, Via Fund:, and Currency ro.oire4 or. ALL 31IONF.IS tn:Lored n Al. r..r.r Fora, WILL PRAM,' Pliz:A. Ex az n 17 .um. mtnt . i.:: ; : i . e:!.. , . u 1 , n e,n: and nt,,n,t.r.: imt,, , LY It EM ITT in any. do• ',nod 1,1n4 on day of nnatnnty. JuLrt Moorhead. Ale:Lt.:der Fonlyth.John Eicath t fi•••.. J Walmrri:4:hin-t. M'Clint,ok. lik•nry .. F w AxNER. Pr..Aent. Sr.HMERI7., nn~ 'Slyt STEPHEN G. DODGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AGENT FOR CLAIMS, IVashlngton, D. C Ica- A lorAk. expenetv-t. 111 the adjUstrnolit. torpor Wont I.kr and 1,1.1., has pie pa.-0.1 mu...11...1ain', with trio beat pi 0t... pee. of mit-et... 0,4 L. C. HEPBURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONIEVANCELL, OFFICE WITH II HEPBURN, co I • .......v. ...... .K. C1.70 , 1 , 01A.M, . ..... _..c. DrNCAY. CN 'NO 11A MS A; (1). —PIT - rsiitißcll k) iirl 111. ASA WORKS—IVAREIIot'SE. No. Ili) \Voter ,drc.d, and If.-3 !.`tr3t Pniburgh, Pa., ttu - co toors bedow )lonongahrla Hod.% Mannflunnrora of Putpburgh City Wtadow Glnv , I.)ruggi,tr , Glase Wan), andAniencan C. 013 CdaNn.for po.flor nindow , ,churchea and public buildit".w. sed?.: I r MARBLE! MARBLE!! OUN rtiICARGO MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES Enclosures, Posta, &c., &0., PLASTER PARIS, HYDRA4JLICCEMENT, O. fu3+3 URFA:TY HIREET JOHN N. CRAWFORD, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, DAVENPORT, lOWA. Especial attention given to collecting and enuring chime or every kind. Rutile—Jeremiah Duniery, Hr, E.. 1. Roberts, car,f ,. . It. J. Gram rts .t Mellon. Attorneys. [apl MAU. T B. D WITT BULGER & DAVITT, Manufacturers ()revery description of .lE'lO - 3ELWI.TI4TEL3M, No. 45 Smithfield Street, P.TTSBURfiIi, PA A full .mortment of PITTSBUROH MANUFACTUR ED FURNITURE, constantly on hand, whloh we will will et taloweat prices for Cash. sin3".ls, EDWD. S. BUTLER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 48 Public Landing, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 00t27;i3m. ' A "PION OF MEN )P mODE: RATE MEANB 1e called to e Her for wale of pm of the moat eligible BUILDING LOI in the Second Ward, Allegheny City. The prices ere suited to the hard timely and time will be given to snit all purctroorz. Forparticulars Inquire of ALEXA.NDEIt HAYS, Surreyor, Corner East Common and Water street, non Allegheny City WHOM W. P 0131.828 P. 110INICI FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 845 Pourth Street, near Wood. THE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments,Curtaln Goods,Cornforts, Feather Beds, Mattresses Of all kind,. also, the deleh MM=MZEMiI lkir.Prompt attention given to all 'orders for fitting and laying down Carpets, 9S - Clothe, ao. oot17:17d ROBERTS et ROENICK. r ~ . an! * WQr ;i IC - 6 ROMEO Idarkeils• • RARVY DAVIS JOHN PHILLIPS.' - —.JOSEPH II DAVIS DAVIS Sc PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, GAS -AND STEAM FITTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PLUMBING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Agents for Allen's Celebrated Steam and Water Gasses, MANUFACTORY NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS., PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. Wareraoms, 67 Wmid street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Allegheny City. aug3tlmis2dp LIVINGSTON. COPELAND & CO„ Proprietors; MANUFACTURE " FAIR BANK'S PATENT PLATFORM SCALES" of every variety, for Weigh tag Live Stock, I fay, Grain. Ore. Gal, It - on. and for all purposes of Merehan dLting, whither dormant or on wheels. with hoisting lever or without Iron or Wooden Col in:run-Land of all classes and eapacities,fromßail road purposes down to the small counter scale and balances Al3O. they aro the Pantentees and only manufacturers of the unrivalled "Jonas Sneed Door Locks" and LATCHES. for right or left hard doors, of every size and variously trimmeo and finished. Coffee Mills, Paint Mills, Corn Mills and Shellers, Sausage Cutters and Sniffers. Dolts, Self-Shutting Gate and Shutter Hinges, Bed Castors. Azle Pullies-Wardrolv Hooks, Fire fret Stands, Au., Ac., together with every variety of Maleable Caste ings. and DOMESTIC HARDWARE generally. non- `jnsurance. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1838 CAPITAL- $6,288,1500 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS-. 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year endiog.January 37, Ims 933,734 12 Is COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loss or Damage by Fire, almost every desenption of operty. The Baers of Premium are - moderate, and, in all cases, based upon the character of the owner or oreupant, end the merits of tho risk. Cosecs promptlyadjusted and paid without reference to London. A specie! permanent fund proviAttiain Phila. dephet (sr payment of - 1.6.1.ea in this eouatry . Me 5,14. Ja.ridq McCully & Co., 174 Wood street; John Floyd t Co„ 173 Wood street; •• Brown & Kirkpatrieks, 193 Liberty sti L. Gregg Co., 99 Wood street; a Co, 11-1 Wood 141' tor( ; " James 211 — ilandless a Co., 103 Wood fittest Nlmick & Co., 93 Water street; B. A_ Fahnestock & Co, First and Wood eta. , Jos. Woodwell A era . Second and Wood et " Atwell, Leo & Co., S Wood atrect; Burchfield a Co., Fourth and Market streeta M'Candless, Means S Co., Wood and Water eta EZITUNCLS Gf PIIII-ST.ELPCIL George 11. Stuart. Fag- n Bank street; Moaara Myers. Cl:tabor:l k Co., 222 Market street: Wm. M' Er..., a Co., 2.2 South Front street; " M'Cuteheon Collura, Front and New street. Smith, hams k Co., 513 - ida.rti,.t .trout " James Graham it Co., 20 and 22 Letitia street Joaeph B. .Mitchell, Paq., President tlsehsniess Bank James Dunlap, Esig, President Union Punk: Iron. W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Caurt- JAMES W. ARROTT, Agent, .101 Office, 103 Wm.! street. GREAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust Company. QFFICE IN COMPANYS BUILDING. 403 WAL,EcT PHILVDZI.PIII.. CHARTER . VAL. A t hortzed Capital, STATESIaNT, 31A1 lb, ISO 1204 n.rnmtp Inve,te..l V.Z.5,4,4&) ASSETS, MAY I. 1639. Casu—nn hand and In Bank. .112,5741 In hand', of Agent. t1.C1.7 17 --$ 19,307 05 Howl l:stet.• owned by the Crampon).— ... 0,000 00 Bonds and 51ortitsgss—bearing six and seven per cent. interest 152.340 00 Debts dm. the C,mpsm.y, wea t•eeure.i. . 17,748 41 stock—Par Talus. 78,150 00 Billsreeeivohto for loam Art, not !rot matured.. V 1,117 4.3 All other .e.eunhes 15.000.00 itesint—Adltu.ted, not yet dun—. • 6.303 46 Uniuljultod 7,031. 57 .tiectuag 6,CWA , 00 All other ...... '26,074 57 J. WRIGHT, Secretary. THOS. B. UPDIKE, Agent, r 7 Water flt- Pitt,tturgh ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. j , OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. lINSURE:i AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE *MS. sAAC J. INE, President; JOHN D. ZdeCkißD, VI,. Procdent ; D. M. ROOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLLAM DEAN..ieneral Agent. Imusrn.auc—lsace Jones. C. G. Hinceny, Harvey Child, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestocir, John D. - McCord, Isaac M Pennock, R. P. Su:admit, Capt. Win. Dean, l'h sc. M. Howe, Robb. li. Darts. rri3. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, N 0.149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Cuitom House, WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RA-NCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merckandise, et reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. EING, Preindent, M. W. BALDWLN, Vice President, L.lREcrom: Charles Raves. E. B. Cope, E. B English, George W. Brawn, P B. Savory. Joseph a. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S J NlNzargee, B. %Viler, F Macastrot, Secretory. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, ly.hle Corner Third and WOO,l Ottf.la Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. oFokGE: DARR! F., President; -..... F. M. GORDON, Secretory Orrice N 0.42 Water street, (Spang & Co 's Warehouse up suorad Pittsburgh. Will insure against nil MIAs ..I FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Rome Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community. and who are .I.cternamed, by promptness end liberality, to Maintain the character which they have assumed, as <atoms the best protec tion to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, APRIL 30th, 1520. Stock Account ..... .... ... ................. ..-.....$ 90,000 CM Mortgage Officsi furniture 4 Open Accounts. cte, . .. ...... 3,160 00 ^5O 00 17,SFst3 :,' . O Cee11.... . ... ........ ....... ..- 16,..inT 21 Premium Notes Notes and butte discountod Dl/.1,10110 Civorgo Laireie, R. Millar, Jr, Gem go W. Janktion, Jarnea WAuleh NathaniAl Holmes, Alexander Nimiek, Wm. H. !Minh. Chia,. W. Rieketaun, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, 1 avid M. Long, linen J Thomas PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC J0NE8......1N0. J. BOY D....WM. M'CULLOUUEI JONES, BOYD & CO., CAST STEEL. QM= SPRING, PLOW, AND A. B. STEEL SPRINGS AND A 32 - T.F.g; Corner Rome and First streets, oct7 PITTSBUB9B; Pd. ISAAC JUDO D. D. BOOMS D. B. ROGERS& CO., . MANITFA.CTURERS OF ROGERS' 131 PROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH Oorner Ross and First Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. Two Hundred Dollar Pianos. GREAT BARGAINS. -- We =now furnish to the public a fine, eleigantly finished ROSEWOOD PIANO- ; , ,;• FORTE, of aix and five eights Octaves, fkoro a to a,) for 85100. CASH. They are from .a favor ably known factory in New York City: have the FULL IRON PRAME, Beveled Corners, and Octagon Legs. They have a to musicaltone, and are fully warranted. Please call and examine. • H. KLEBER & BRO., • Sole AVE] for the above and Steinway's Pianos, dal No. 63 Fifth street. SHALER & GLASS, Agents Pelinsylvania Railroad, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, AND FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 68 Ctmenerciai St., and SI Lam: ST. LOUIS, MX all—Prompt personal attention given to Colleotingand adjusting Freights. se24:l3m.is FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE STATE FAIR TO GRAFF & CO. FOR THE HEST RI 9E 5 ® 'V __ M fEW . For the beet F. 446 for , fpailtelii, and beet Wood 0 0 4 Stove. Diplorn • . , drys ., ruin .c cio nt, hand, . -- flee, Tea Re: , ',.. a 80x... Holro lr v. o w n ive,, e, iflug= 34 m Grate Dog A 00. No. 246 Liberty greet; . , . 14 . . .4 • 11.8 ; Attila besdof Wood etzei*. A 'b y - ' - - . fume aoo alai PITTSB'QR.GLH e)_:4 Alte :001461 io Ls) 40 :4 :A 01:d SEW ING MACHINES. HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO Inform the public that from this day forward those C:LEBRATED 'MACBENER will be !old at the follow. f lag REDUCE'. RATES: New Family Machine and Iron Stand, compltte..-$5O Newtansverae Shuttle 31achine mid Stand, com plete 476 00 No. 1 Standard Idachmo and Stand, complete $9O 00 !Co. 2 Standard Machine and Stand, complete.....lloo 00 SHUTTLE_ SEWING MACHINE, FOR TAILORS, FOR VEST MAKERS, FOR SHIRT MAKERS, FOR SHOE BINDERS, FOR GAITER FITTERS, FOR HARNESS MAKERS, FOR CARRIAGE TRIMMERS, And for all purposes of Sewing, either in families Cr man ufactories, stands without a rival. It is strong and du rable—will not get out of repair easily, and is emphati cally the only machine ever invented, Adapted to All Kinds of Work. We are ..tiering euperior and warranted Machines for ONE HALF THE MONET charged by other Agents. for Mach,nes doing the same range of vrork.. Calf and see them and thoroughly teat before purchasing. at . NO. 60 MARKET STREE'R (UP Scams.) dell lw LAISCELL & NOILTIEROP. WILCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MACHINES ! EERIE THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, in their Report on SEWING MACHI N ES, say "THE WILCOX' & GIBBS) SEWING MACHINE, Fills Nearer Than Any Other, All The Requirements of a FAMILY MA CHI NE.” THE STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, in their published Report, PRY "Ali the Machines were Considered Good, but, Taking Into Consideration SIM PLICITY, CHEAPNESS, DURABILITY, and DOING ALL WORK, the Committee were UNANIMOUSLY in favor of the WILCOX & GIBBS', THIRTY D O LLAR MACHINE. - For Se in Pittsburgh, It NO. SI FIFTH STREET, PLREAN'ES & EWING, polio Gmreali Aanrns. Emma SAI.XFOILD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, NEVER DEBILITATES. .. IT be corn pout. d ed entirely from Guinsomd in beconta an et...hitt:he.] fact. s ~ t .te..l.r.l7, l etcll.te know, s I.! ~,?rorctl by sit ;:._., here L.t.t . .1 It..ottl Is 1, .tr re ro:tel . trltb conittentro Li' :el: 11., .Lareaza kr t.L.eh tt. Is rec....mended. It baa eared th,usat,..!..i! lalthat Ile bet two V . P. r, ICU, 1.41 Oren up all tapes; !of rode[ as the nu . .. - x.r.ur to:sr:l:cite-deem:host,' In myl ,poattesston Mow. be des< roust be sdapte..l! to temperament of tie Itrllrldnal tatty l, and na.; gi ed in such quiet-Men as to ert ;enUt. on the I.l,nte:s. Let ini. climates or your ei g !Judgment guide you In the 1 tee at the LIVER IN-1 PI IV/GORATOR; and It will Cure Liver Corn-1 !plaints, Bilious At - leeks, Dyspepsia,, Chronic Diarrhoea, Summer Co in ..! plaints, Dysente ry, Dropsy, Sour! „Stomaeh,llabittial Cost] re n. as, Choi.., !IC, Cholera, Chole ra Liorbm, Cholera! !Infantrun. Plain ! lance, Jaundice, !Female Weedetesn ea, and MU. be used sne- _.., ice-aridly elan Onllna ry Family Medi-, pr i lcinr. ItuDeure iliCii IL If A DAC Si Ili, (.1 !lineman can testflyd In twenty minutes, If!two or three Tea spoonfuls are tale- len at cecenencennent of att.u.k. .411 who nee it are giving their testtla:tony to Eta furor. 31LX WATER IN THE :ROUTH WITH TILE INVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. Pelee One Dollar per. Bottle —ALSO.— sAmponiva CATHAI F IM PILLS, V 109,1 10 06 Pure Vetlotable Extracts, and put up In ❑LAPS CASES, Air 'Tight, and will keep In any climate. The Fantail' C.' • tte but actrts Cathartic 5 used to Ito practice more The constantly lucreaclug hare long used the PILL* gj all express ln regard to their w". Sham telthlutberearatotall. 10' • • The Profession `well know dial dtfferelit on tit:Tama parldoos tne bowel. The yamiriV•.CA- .T.PLARTI.O a l l S. 1. hes, wan duo reference to 'mu WOO - establl f.tct been compounded ttstm a Ill s Tuley of the purest Vera, teble Fairer* which act alike on every part of the algnentery =net and are g g o c ,d sad safe ht ell er r c. where Cathartie ht deeded , such. se D rangentents of the Stomach, S I gepi nese, Patrol I cl itke Back and Ctlvenoas. a and Soreness over the whole 7, - tam =dace .mid,. whitt. ge g kesed.... ..,cod In a leas eeursa.er Fe '•er, Lose or App., - Lite a Craving Not, sattolof Clltt over ,the 9 hody, eetttee nes., eactache. or '; weight Itt t e helot, . 11 ma•PIIT . 4 Dtseetee.. Worn., In chltd.ren or Aitnlts, Rheum... Dent, a sr:et remitter of tbs Blood and many diseases trswhtch teeth tt. heir, too numerous! V to Mentlon to thteadvritl.g. meet Dose. I uca.' P etIC RisT,s. The Liver Invigo rator and Faintly Ca thartic Pills ere rstalled by Druggist. generally. 11. A cold .rholteeele by ills Trade In all the large lawns. S. T. W. AIcrORD;M; D.. Manufacturer and Prorrlatar, 235 Broadway, New Tort.. G. H. KEYSER, Agent, No. 140, odrnos' Wood Wee tad Virgin allep. ly9:l7daw ~. 4 ~Y O JUST PUBLISITED.— TFLEATTBE ON dorrhea, &mutat Wackwas. Navart and General impotency, and art ditrateu miring Poet the habit f.“Mtse and other exams. Fr= fhe unpublished 3/.,l);vriprr .If..Bosarldort, hr. • • Potuttng out a mode of cure at once Certain tad triatchevery sufferer, no matttealuat 1:? ton. may cure at wittrout. the tocestedira or even .t room mete, and at tno ?east poodbie cost.these= uu: the. numerous qu acks also quack nostrums o r The author Av.& Freech rhprkhua of great attsdnments. who Open.t. many years In tototlidattlng the nature and treatment of this dLaNstd% whithattnnedly carries thousuida to Untnnely grate.. Sent Under seal to any address: on reoelpt of two postage AddreaS. S. O. PAM 00, LetUasnio• ER I.HE PUBLIC BLESSING WHICH / 8 now universally_ admitted to exist in MOFFATT PILLB AND PRCENIX _BITTERS, in every day demonstrated by ihetr astonishing edSmay in the oases which they areennouneed to cure. All the complainta of the stomach and. bowela, weakness of the digestive organs and of the system generally, billious and liver affections, night fevers, headaches , Piles, costiveness, consumption, rheumatismsootTh iinPurity of the blood, Or blotched and sallow oomplevons, soon yield to their curative properties. A single trial invariably secures them the title of the best kingly - medicine now benne the public. Per sale by the prowietors, W. B. Mans, at his °Moe, 3:36 Broadway, New - York, and storekeepfts and druggists generally. noB:3mdaw SON JOHNSTON, (sI7CCT.BBOP. TO L. WILCOX,) RE TAILDRVGGISM Cor. Smithfield und Fourth St.,' " 2 Keep constantly ontand, a chokeassortment open erythuts Itruxline apattstness. • - • . 8 U 1 ".. .18Z attention Oven to compounding Ih l / 4 4 "'"Pwlts• -rR-13IIrLAING LOTS FO • :Ti,snu., iiteattlatileld, beyond I.6rw:retuierilie. Pot 4661 e crunißutv AEON, aal • - • 81 Market/it , DemingParhints. SINGER'S R. STRAW, Agent, N. 32 and 34 Market street. HOWIE'S Medical th art' c PILA, 1,1.1 ge0w11.143. w11.143. the 11.4 t9sa'wentv ymrs. .tr;sl9 th.se t.td tha uttaf &cu. vt,:cll use, b.asLidwed me to olare tedtqal. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, Protected Solution of Protoxide of Iron Combined, H . AS SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THE ordeal toschich new discoveries In the Mater Medico are subjected, and moot now be received as . to establiqhed medicine. Its effiCacy in ctmng, DYSPEPSIA• ? A-Sections of the Liver, Dropsia, B'euralgia,Broti- - .ohitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disor dared State of the Blood, Boils, Sours 7- and the prostratir.g effects of Lead, or 1 0 .11ercury, Corers.' Debility, and all diseasea which rc quire a tonic and e.lzera tive 'Medicine is he- pond question. . . +The proof of its eiliaacy are po nurneronti,so ticated. and of Botha peculiar ,thars, actor, that sufferers cannot rerofe ably hesitate to receive the prr ed aid. Tiol, Peruvian Syrup does no fess to be a cure-all, but ite ram, extensive, because many dime apparently unlike, are intimate) related, and proceeding from cause, may be cured by one r; - dy. The class of diseases fore the Syrup provides a cure. lE AO often baffled the furs) rat ord. The facts are tangible, r.ie witnesses accessible,ama — the safety and efficacy of t le Syrup incontrovertible. Patna—large bolt es, $2, or six fbr $10; Stmdl• bottles, $l, or Biz fori,fi. Having confidence to the - efficacy of the "PEiLiTLAN Stacy," aa .a medicinal agent,-an-recommend to oar brethren in the ministry, the oarefol reading of this pamphlet. Bev. John Pierpont, " Thos. Whittemore, " Santee 8.3111 ea, " S. H. Rtddel, " Jae. H. Clinch, Sold by Ralf. Martin . " .Thos. Star King, " Charles Briggs, Sylyanas Cobb, ildwarctEthntmds. DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, 140 tvoGEI I:E=M IV) * 02:1 a. 41 Wit IA BA THAN THE',- RICHEST DIADEM, Ever Worn by Kings or Emperors WHAT? A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR! 9 1 11 E ARTICLE THAT WILL.. N.A.ru- J. - R&LLY restore the color of the hair, the'Cludiglei.: of which to gray, being an Indication of a lack of proper secretions, is truly a valuable medicine. Prof. Wool', Hew Tom is the only safe remedy for baldness, dry ness, premature change of color. and the several eVf..- dainoea of a lack of Heal3l4o/117 at the mole of the her, which can be found. Quack preparations abound, and hair tonics" fill every corner grocery in theroonntry. Avoid all "hair tonics " unless known to be the preps. ration of some man whose celebrity has beoonne world wide. Do not let any nostrum vender eXperimentupon your hair. Touch nothing - you have hot EcgotidTB33o2l to believe is all that it purports to be. Prof. - Woods hat earnedbyzasiofeevere teat of the.virttla of his F. w.ti°n,pesenttiver 110 ceC:tes aret: fore us of the value of this AairßeeerVT, from par ties have tried it. Read the following : Nzw Year, April 19, 1859.—Da. Woon—Deer Sires Per mit me to express to you the obligations I am under for the entire restoration of my Hair to Its original color. About the time of my arrive in the . the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application o; your Hair Reatorative it soon recovered Rai:iris - mat hue. I consider your Restorative as a very wonderful inven tion, quite efficacious as well as agreeable. I am. dear sir. yours truly - S. THALBERO. Prepared by Woon & C0.,114 Market st, Si. Lou,.'.and 312 Broadway, N. Y., anti sold by all drugVate and_ patent medicine dealerir, also, by all fancy and toilet deal era in the United States and Canada. . Bold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 110 Wood aireea, and B. 1.. FAHNESTOCK & CO., No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth atreeto, and by all good Druggistsgenekl4: . se6-.3mdew i, THE GREATEST , ~ , s ' '< MEDICAL DISCO r d OF THE AGE. TAR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, hes discov ered in one of our common pastxtre - weeds, a rem edy that cures EVERY RIND OF HUMOR, From the Worst Scrofula down to a com mon Pimple. Two bottles Are warranted to cure a taming sort, mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pim ples on the face. Two or three bottles will clear the system of tales. Two bottles are warranted to cure tne worst canker in the stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to ooze the worst kind of Erysipelas_ One or two cc ;:le.s are warranted to cure all bum or the e:‘ Tao bottles are warranted to cure roatung of we our. and blotches among the has., •-.. Four to sts botues axe warranted to curs oorrUpt and running ulcers. Fit"czr to twenty,bottles cure Fcidy ertiptions Two to three bottleaare warranted care the worst kind of ringworm. • " Two to three bailee are warraoted : te'eure the moat desperate ewe of rherunati Three to four bottles are .rratted to- care__the Ent rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cape of eciof• nla. One to three bottles are 'transited to curtfthe .worst case of dyspepsia. I know from the experience of thous ands that it has been caused by cankerjn the stomach. One to two bottles are warranted to cure sick heed ache. . One to two bottles are warranted to regulate a coetlie state - of the bowels. One to two bottles will regulate all 'derangement 'of the kidneys. Feur to six bottles cured the worst cases ot dmPIT. cas One to three have cured the worst ea ofpiles : a robe; is always experienced; what a mercy to geciehef in such an excruciating disease. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottles(; and a perfect cure is warranted wlienthe.above quantity taken. - No change of diet ever necessary; eat the beat YOU can get and encsigh'of it. The MEDICAL DISCOVERY Is admirable adapted to the Western country, Where. FEVER AND Atil.JE, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS COLIC, - BILIOUS F - - LIVFS DERANdziar4r, Are so prevalent in the:ll:respective seasons. The weat cause of the prevalence of these diaeaseale that many have eecreted in their tiyatem acme PUTRID AND FATAL HUMOR; which is the source of, all dla mae. and many a young =Oland woman in this.l3ldxon of Life are wasting away, whose faded - cheeks and sunk en eyes wt.rn their friends of a speedy _diseolutlon, through the effects of some ACRLD Eitaloltpreying upon the vitals, and many thottaanda dieannuaßy from tha effects of these humors, who, tl they but punfy•their blood with a few bottles of Medical Discovery, live to a ripe old age.. . : • Another groat cause of diseases is Costiveness, , = - For this the Thee'rmer9 ie au infathble remedy, Its action on the LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BOWELS,. Is all that you oath!, desire..'Fah Scrofulous Ulcers. ' • , You will follow the dirootiocurshe paihplilert around -the ULOrYtaTilp SOW,. LECS3,. You will tina tau cllroetions in the parophlet-: ` _- Dun:otiose roe Ue5....-Adulta, one table spcoptuta - aucr, obildebn overtenyearazdeesert spooufUlf children from fire to eight - ye/inn - teaspoonful.- As no directions can be appliete tq all constitutionaiteke aUirSdolatttaMlfol' ate on the bowels Wee a day. . - • - IC=P4IJ;TIIIILD ST DONALD KEN iWDY, • - N 0.12 0. Warm street, Rossbery, Masa sir Priee ASO. For sale by_every Dreggist in the United States and British Prormees._ DR. GEM. REISER, notelydew 1.10 Wood To Housekeepers., . OMETHING NE W.—B. - T. BABAITT'S BEST-MkDICINAL SALER/al:IS, . . - Is manuftcturedfrom - common salt, and is prete e pored entirely deferent front other. Saleratte.,u 0 MI the deleterious matter exescted ' in 'such sit er as. to produce Bread, 'Biscuit, and all • kinds of Cake, without °curtaining a particle o A-uu whenthe bread or cake is W.kerb by producing wholesome result's --Every parti 1 oLe cf Balerstas is turned to gas, and 7 a through ' the bread or biacuit while bakinz con seapianlly nothing remains but common Salt, Water and Flour. You will readily perceive pr the taste of this lislaratus thatit. is entire-1Y ilif 6 - 8 terent froraother &Jaren& .. • - - It Is packed in one petard papers, each wiz • • - d brande, 0 8.. T. Babbitt% Best Medienal ' - ••• " ea°. picture,' twisted loattof .. -• • ....„,' with a glares-of eMrvescuig- water on the , to . Wawa you purchase one pa t i w ier2rou should pr. ~ •,,, I' serve the wrapper, and beparticular to get th • i u • ext exactly like the firs rand as above. Full directions for making Bread with • ' Salarattui and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will . -• • • trepan each package; also, directions fo g ' making all kinds of Pastry; also, tor, mama , w w t • Water and &MUM Powdery. ' MAKE TOUR OWN SOAP, 7 °B. T. BABBITT'I3 P T U I R.B 2n --- CONCEI'aRiTEDH 7 ° 1 0, a s ~at up in nana—i In, 2 Nina 85a.. a Ma. and'a 0 POTASH IP e.—with full directions foranaking Hard =dß 0 W -alt i- Boap.. 2tbd d eol bi L th e:a th. wi e ll c tl gil ad o t f b o r. Cheep;. eat Potaab in market- a nt l It . anuaurti and for Bale by ! I AND B. T.. BABBITT. } NOs. 433 and 70 A'astilaeza st, N. Y. „, -,, , e o:yt-tardsw and No. 38 India at., BoatoD. It, N:BRAL WATE.l3s.—Received this_ • =day:three hampers froJL. , Beltaer-Watart /Wee man Winer, and for Ws b 7 408.EPZ /BEL, • corem.inith and Grant atcorda,
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