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PAIILSQ,NT HkMAP AND FUR STORE,, ,laibrupppcE THIS DAY, INTRODUCE THIS DAT, LADIMMIN CHILDREN'S FURS, CHILDREN'S FURS, CHILDREN'S FURS, .0RN713 . FUR GAUNTLETS , ~ . ORM FUR GAUNT% GENTS' FUR OAT FLETs, PAVLSOIPS, PAuLßectos, . . • • NO. n WOOD STREET. PENWA CENTRAL RAILROAD. Bak 260 MILES 'DOUBLE T RACK. CAPACITY- OF THIS ROAD IS now equal in to env on the road. THREE THROUGH S'AtiSENOIIIR TRAINS, between Pittsburgh add Philadelphia, oonneuting direct in the Union Depot, at Pittsburgh. with Through Trains from all Western cities, for Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore and Washington City, thus fnrnishing Witl ess for the transpor tati on of passengers unsurpassed, forepeed and comfort, by any other route. EXPRESS AND FAST LINES run thmugh to Phil adelphia without ehanga of Oars or Conductors. ---.SMOKUNG CARS aroattached to each train; WOOD RUFF'S SLEEPINGVARS to Express and Fast trains. Ti me Express runs Daily, Mail and Fast Linea, Sundays excepted. Three Daily Trains connect direct .for.atsw York. Express and Fast Line connect for Bal timore and Washington. SIX PALLY TRAINS between Philadelphia and New York: Two Daily Trains between New York and Poston. 'Through Tickets iall Rail) are good on either of the gale Trains, and transfers through New Y o rk L e , 'BOAT TICK ETS to Boston are good via. Norwich, ,Fall. River or Stonington Linen. Baggage transferred free.. .TICKETS may be obtained at any of the Important Reamed ulffices lit the West; also, on board any of the rnitilar ISMS of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivera. ./fir Fan Aswers as Lovr, ANDTimr, as QUICK as as ANT Ones Rome. ASK FOR TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. The completion of the Western connections of the .Penseyhesisaadroad, make this the Direct Mile Between the Bast and the Groat West The connecting of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Fittaburgh, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of tone, are advantages readily appreciated by Shippers of Freight, and the traveling For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions apply to or whir. 2.1 eiiher of the following Agente of the COM- Pany I , A. STEWART. Pittsburgh; H. S. Piet ,•i: Zanesville, Ohio; J. J. Johnston, Ohi, N. Neely. Maysville, Ky., Ormsby. & Crop per Pert - month, )1110; Paddock A Co., Jefferson. Ind.; H. W. Itr,.wn tu. Cincinnati. U: Atheru & Hibbett.Clo unman, it. It I. Meldruin, .Iliebson, Ind, Joseph E. Moore_ I I ifl, Ky.: P. G. Evansville. Ind.; N. W ..srnh.m A Go., cairn, Illiiioni; R. F. Hasa, She ler 4 Glans. at. Lows, Miseourn John H. Harris, Nash ville. Tennessee; Harm; & Hunt. Memphis, Tonnes see. Clarke it Co.. Chicago. Minim:. W. H 11. Koontz, Alton, Illinour, or to Freight Agents of Railroads at dif ferent points in the West. Jffir - The greatest facilities offered for the protection and epsedy transportation of Live Stuck, and good ac ocenniodsuons, with usual privileges, for persons tray thug in charge thereof FREIGHTS, . By this rontn Freights of all descriptions can be for vrardod fr.•m Philadelphia. New York, Boston, or Baln rnon•, to and trorn env p..int on the Railroads of Ohio, Eretueo. Indiana.lmola, Wisconsin, lowa, or MI/. aotirl, by I:flib-ocul The Pennsylvania Railroad also eonuects at Pitts burgh with steamers_ by which goods can be fbrwarded to any port an the tibia. Muslungtun, Kentucky, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi. Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas. Arkansas, and Red Rivers: and at Cleveland, Sandusky and Chicago with steamers to all porta on the Northwestern Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transports. Hon of their freight to this company, can rely with con fidence on its speedy transit. THE R,CTFS OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the west, by the Pennsylvania Railroad. ore at al/ Nato asfmarable as are charged try sther Radrvad (..bne panics lirfie particular to mark packages - Vet Pennsylva nia Railroad. E. J. SNEKDER, Philadelphia. MAGRAW & KOONS, Su Nor th s rest. Baltimore. LEECH & CO, No. 2 Astor House, or No. 1 South Wil liam Wont; New York. LEECH & CO, No. 77 State street. Boston H.JI. HOUATON, Genq Freight Ago , Philadelphia L L HOUPT, General Tieket Agent, Philadelphia. THOS. A. SCOTT, Gent Supt, Altoona, Penbaylvania 'lo -HAVING TAKEN THE BUSINESS OF my late Michaud, Jacob M'Cel lister, I will carry It on Mali it. varinus branehaa, at the old established stand, No 2 Fifth street, and would respectfully anheit a continuance of the hirmar patronage. MRS. E. M'COLLIRTER. MRS. JACOB WCOLLISTRR, WEICILELI. Li AND as/AIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER ; And dealer in all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF and CI GARS, tiu 215 FIFTH ST, Pittsburgh, keeps constantly on hand a largeaply of all the 'moons brands of at- PoRTE., BOOKS, STEREOSCOPES, &C., AT AUG TION.—On SATURDAY EVENING. January 7th, at 7 o'crk, will be sold, at the Commercial Sales Rooms. No. 64 Fifth street, a consignment of New and second hand Books, which comprise general Literature, end practical treatises on the Sciences. The variety is ex tensive, and must be all sold without reserve. Also, a number of e xcellent Stereoscopes, with views; a Magic Lantern. with slides ; one superior Rifle ; five vings; Mlle, Watches, he- DAVLS, Auctioneer. DWELLING HOUSES, &C., FOR RENT, possession Apnl Ist. Large Dwelling House on Penn street; Dwelling on Colwell street; Dwelling and Office, M Firth street; Ware House, corner First and Smithfield streets; Store and Dwelling. 53 Market street; House of 3 rooms, near the pastails - e; two Houses of 6 rooms each, on Duquesne street ; Store and Dwelling. nor. First end Market sta. Enxire at the Real Estate office of R. eIrI'HHF.KT a SON, n 1 Market -L $lO CASH—Remainder payable at $lO per month. will purchase plod budding lot 25 feet front by 100 deep. Price $lO S. CUTEIBERT .4 SON, le Real &date and General Asia. E:AL MERLNO 61111-D4 FOR 5(1 - T,TH., Real Merino Drawers (or 50 ceu t , Buy the above Ryon want bargain-, at lag JOSEPH HORNE'S. 77 Market st. . _. HOOP SKIRTS—Of all kinds, remariia :Li_ bly cheap, at HORNE'S Trimming &Grp, a 8 77 Market street. HOLIDAY PIANOS. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING a choice lot of U!qk\V4M ‘ EXPRESSLY SELECTED FOR THE MOUDAYS Also,a fine stock of PIANOS, of first clans Eastern makers, which we can sell from $2OO to 000. The latter Instruments are great bargains, and we invite the atten tion of purchasers thereto. H. 'I.7 4 ILER & BRO., Sole AgentlMciteteinway's de3o No. h 3 Fifth street. JOHN W. 1111cCARTHT - , , - CILNKSLAL BILL POSTER, Will Wend to the Distributing and Posting of DILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS At. PROGRAMME Amusements, Railroads, Steamboats, Ships, Hotels, Sales, Rte., 19„ Orders sent to the office of the Pittsburgh Meru. Mg /tot, or Daily Gautte, will receive prompt ateatiota CUPPING AND LEECHING, by MR. & MRS. RES& ZirTeeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. 841.1 y F. BEISE. N 0.177 Grantstreet. OFFICE OF THE ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMPANY,} No. 17 Filth street.. 1 ";'• THE ANNUAL r . LEC7T 1 0 N for Twelve Direr. tore of this Company will be held at their (Mee, No. 87 Mb street, on MONio,Y, the 9th day of January, UM, between the hours of 10 t. M and 2 P. M. dalltd L. M. BOOR, Secretary MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO. _IO*NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDER:3.—Th° Annual .tileeting of the Stockholders of the Monongahela Naelgation Company, will be held al the Office of the Company, N 0.76 Grant atroet. PittAburgh. on THURIe- DAY,. the 12th day of January, iS6O, at 2 o'clock, P. M. The election of officers for the ensuing year will be held between the house 02 and 4 • -i WM. BAR EW ELL, Secretary. hip-The fitonotigahela Republican, Uniontown Genius of Liberty and Waynesburg Messenger, copy till the day of meeting, and send copy of paper marked to the Secretar • . CITIZEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY, December 19th, 1559. DIVIDEND.—The President and Directors of this Company have this day declared a Dividend ofACHREE DOLLARS PER SHARE upon the Capital Stock, applicable to the t eduction of Stock Note. held br4he Company de2o:2ot SAMUEL L. Id ARSE' ELL, See'r CITIZENS' PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPA -11,47 NY.—The first annual meeting of the Stockhol d- Ars of the Citizens' Passenger Railway Company, will be held en MONDAY EVENING, 15th prox., o'clock, at the office of Mirbpson & Rippey, No. 94 Fourth Street, at ::which time and place an election_wlll be held for a BOARD OF DIRECTORS to serve during the ensuing year. O. H. RIPPEY, te29dd _ Secretary. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WHAT MORE SUITABLE FOR A Holiday present than a fine Embroidered PIANO AND TADLE - GUVER, or a neat RUG t Or what more likely . to add to the comfortand havpiness of the Family Clizejjk.aian a rich VELVET MEDALLION, or a goo BEDBZELti CARPET, all of which, together with agr tariti7 of . ". , 44 , osl 4 • [o' W-EYINIAII4 PHARMACEUTIST hSPECIAL ATTENTION IS PAID TO the purity and Stristith of idedleines, and to the pounding of Proserip ons and .Pandly Recipes. Also, at the above establishment will be found, o r, rr A ItTICI , S, PERFUMERY. Carefully selected from the best manuhustories derl2w STEREOSCOPIC EMPORIUM. After May 1 5t,1860, at Broadway, two doors from the St. Nicholas Hotel. THE STEREOSCOPE is the moat instruc tivo, interestingTsentettaining, amusing and exci ting of modern inventions. None are too young, none too old, none too inteliigent, none too uneducated, to acknowledge its worth and beauty. No home is complete without it, and it must and will penetrate everywhere. It presents to your view every part of the world, in WI the relief, boldness, perspective and sharpness of de- Lf you were on the spot. Photographers are everywhere exploring Europ e., Asia, Arnett, and America, in search of the grand and the beautiful, and the results of their skill are constan tly enriching our stock. We have an immense variety of paper views of scenes in Perla, London, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France,Belgium. Holland, tivntzerland,flpain,the Rhine, Versailes, St (loud, Fontainebleau Tuilieries, Turkey, Egypt, Athens. the Holy Land, Chloe, India, Crystal Palace—also groups Historical, amusing, mar nage scenes, break fast scenes, picnics, statuary, Ac, e. An exquisite assortment of Illunnioated Li:dark/re of Palaces, Churchea, and Cathedrals of France, Italy, Ac. The effect of these illuminated viows Is moat re markable. . - Every gentleman of wealth and refined taste should have In his drawing room some of our exquisite views on glass, with a revolving Stereoscope, showing 12, '4, fie, or Rio scenes. Nothing can be more fascinating, fuel one can offer no greater treatto a friend fond of the plc. tnresque and the beautiful. Anthony's instantaneous Stereoscopic Views are the latest Photographic wonder. They are taken in the for tieth part of a second, and everything_ no matter how rapidly It may be making, is depicted as shaggy and distinctly as if it had been perfectly at rest. This gives an additional value, for to the beauties of inanimate na ture it adds the charm of life and motion. The procesti is a discovery . of our own, and being unknown in Eu rope. we receive from London and Pane large orders for Anthony's Instantenoius Views of American life and scenery. Among other things we hare Just published Stereo scopic illustrations of the )44 •t,uo of the FULTt) ST It EEL' PRAYER MEETINGS, 111 Wlllllh many heart s feel au interest. The particulars of this will be found in our catalogue OUR CATALOOUE of subjects and prices will be for warded to any address on receipt of a sunup. Parties at a distance sending us $l, $5, $lO. $l5, VB. or V 25, can have a good instrument and such pictures as they may request, sent by Express.. Views alone,(without instrument)can be cent by mail . Parties who wish to be advised of everything really valuable In the line that comes out, may mend us their namea to place on record, and we will keep them posted at our own expense. Men of leisure will had Photography a most fascina ting and delighttul amusement. We are prepared to fit out amateurs with everything neceeary for their suc cess together with instructions -Row to take Stereosco pic Pictures." E. ANTHONY, _mporter and Manufacturer of Photographic Materi els, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. atlt-Merchants from every section of the country are respectfully invited to make an examination of our stock, as our discount to the trade will he liberal . TU PHOTOGRAPHERS.—First elms stereoscopic Negatives wanted. Send by mail a print unmounted, with price of Neg ative. INVESTMENT. THE MOST COMPLETE SHINGLE MACHINE DURABLE, PERFECT AND CHEAP Pirmiutilifl, PA • .-.. r •ti _ n e.. .4... * " 4.1 • • • " , t i N • ' -t d s . • • Nft4llu,,l- • • • 4'4 _ ' • • - • 6'14%1. "1 , -:'<'e fr - • •.' - V 1. 4 .4i % .4% • •- • • - ' • ,' • s *7-4tt , . , humus. - AND ..-- OPERATIVE CHEMIST, Smithfield and 'Bled Sta. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN AND FOREIGN E. ANTHONY, 308 Broadway, New York Cut this out for future referencbj_ j4bAin RARE CHANCES I( () It STATE, TERRITORY, k IL k I L LL M • 1 a i 3.9 THE IRON CITY BHINGLR MACHINE, PATENTED BY MR. S. C. COFFIN, Inventor, of Pittlburgti, Pa., June ith,181,9, is now introduced to the public, and commends itself for the allowing advantages—its itimplicity,•duntbility, cheapness, and excellence of work. Its superionty to other Machines, consists, Mara—That it is provided with an apparatus by which the edging of the shingle is performed by the sew which cuts it, and is a SAVING of from FORTY TO FIFTY PER CENT. IN COST Samar—By the means of two trendies, the block when placed on the Machine is adjusted in any inanition the operator may destre, by which there is a SAVING OF TWENTY PER CENT. IN TIMBER THIRD,-IT WILL SAW AND EDGE SIXTY SHINGLES mlz.l - 17 , r3thi The Machine trill also rut Veneering, Looking es Backs, Barrel needs, Ugar Boxes, ke. The Iron City Machine Can be furnlehed.complete for WO, by the manufac turer In thui city, Mr.& 8. FOWLER, and can be seen m operation at the Planing Mill of M r. W. DILWORTH, corner Seventh and Grant streets. RIGHTS FOR SALE. The Inventor and Patentee will dispose of County, State and Territory Rights for the sale and use of the Machine on very moderate terms. Persons desirous of investing, cannot find a better' opportunity than the present. Qall and examine the Machine PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IRON WORKS, SOPHIA FURNACE, #C.,—Ety virtue of authority vested In us as Trustees far certain creditors of Pollard firCorrnicir, and in pursuance of a decree of the District Court of Allegheny county, in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, in No.B of November term,lB6B, we will expose to public sale, at the MERCHANTS' EX CHANGE, on Fourth street, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 17T11 DAY OF JANUARY, 1860, commencing id - - II o'clock, the Rolling Mill and Nall Factories, situated near , New Castle, Lawrence county, , Penns) , I va. nia, known as theORIZABA IRON WORKS, containing 16 Boiling Furnaces, 6 Healing Furnaces, Bar Rolls, Small Rolls, Nall Plate and Muck Rolls, 13queesers, 49 Nail Machines, one Wrought Spike Machine, and ma chinery for manufacturing Nail - Kap and Fire Brick. Also, the Blast Furnace, known as Sophia, above Works, which is capable of turning outL.4otontrof Pig Iron per week. Also, several lots of ground adjoining, and several pieces of land adjacent to the lion Wofks, containing Coal, Iron Ore, Limestone and Fire Clay. Terme—One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash,on the acknowledgment of the deed; the balance in one, two and three years from the time of sale, with in terest from that time; the deferred payments to bel se cured by bond and mortgage on the premises. Camas KMAP, H. Bunt Miami dsSe,td Isaac M. Pc:mom WILLIAM K. Nix at. FOR SALE, ON SOUTH AVENUE, a Three Story BRICK DWELLING, containing 11 rooms, with out-buildings. Lot fronts on the Ohio River—twenty five feet front, running back to an alley. The derailing rs nearly new and most desirable as a residence, having beautiful view, and clear from smoke and dust. The owner lives in St. Louis, and desires to sell at once. Terms--Half cash; balance in one and two years. En quire of HITCHCOCK, Iit'CRELBY 2 CO., dearlm 129 Second street. R. E. SELLERS E. S. WARD. R. E. SELLERS & CO., ivi3OUSALZ DUX = IN DRUGS , 041, VARNISHES , PAINTS, DYMMFFS, &C. Cbr, Wood OW Sixth Sta., Pittsburgh Mr GOODS w SELLER'S IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP; A SURE REMEDY FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. SRLLRIM DtfPRIILIL. COUGrRYRUP air Will preserve your Lunar. 1911111 - . 40 - • ••• ;, w tt • D.. ti • Stoves, Grates &I{anges SILVER MEDAL! DIPI,OIs/1..A.5! Awarded by the Late Allegheny County and Western Penn- sylvania Agricultural BISSELL & CO., No. 235 Liberty Street, MA NUF ACTURE Rs OF COOPING PARLOR, AND HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common Enamelled GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS AND THE CELEBRATED CAPITOL AND EAGLE COOKING RA.NGES. If you mud the BEST COOKING RANGE that is madams)! at 33155P1.,1_. Zic CO.'S II you want a COOKING HTLIVE that cannot be our paaaed, call on If you are budding a houae, and want the BEST GRATE FRONTS anJ FENDERS, ea.ll on NO. 102 MARKET ST., NO. 13 FIFTH ST C4:11) Sig mo ATzio; RecutTing Goods Continually FROM THE EASTERN CITIES, we are enabled to otter to the public the Beet dryles of DRESS GOODS, And LOW IN PRICE. We direct the attention of our Lady customers to our Tu IRD SUPPLY or Raglans, Dusters and Shawls OF HARTFORD. INCORPORATED Nl9; CARTER PER PETUAL Cash Capital, - Surplus, Jnly 1, 11149, $1,030,422 PO. Losses adjusted and paid over, $l2,OuO,OiJU. Property insured ogainet bAIYtiER BY FIRE,, OR THE PERILS ON INLAND NAVIGATION, id as liberal rates and rule, in solvency and fair profit will permit. 12.13 m THE IRON CITY TRUST CO., No. 250 Liberty Street. DANK OF DIS(X/UNT, EXCII ANO E AU AND DEPOSIT. Capital. Steak.. 0 150,000 Capital Represented, 0ver............ 1,000,000 Sroosmotents ARM WWI DlTlTTAthfali 14011.1. Gold, Silver, Par Funds, and Currency received on depit ALL MONEYS allowed to remain a Spe c' Time, WILL DRAW INTERE3T. Sight Ex c ange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale in sums to suit. Collections made In all the pruminal antes in the United States and the Cen,..las, and PROCF.EIXI PROMPTLY REMITTED to any de sired pant, un day of maturity. John Moorhead, Alexandor Forsyth, John Heath. Geo. S. Helot, J. Hill, Wilharn Seibert, W. M'Clintoelt, I lonry M'Cullougla, Robert Anderson. G. E. WARNER, Prestident, R. C. SCHMERTZ, Clotho,. aug23 ly I JOHN N. CRAWFORD, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, ANI) NOTARY PUBLIC. DAVENPORT, lOWA. Especial attention given to collecting and scriring claims of every kind. Rana vo—Jeremiah Dunleiry, Sr., E. J. Roberts. Eau., BULGER & DAVITT, prnrqiptxE. No. 45 Smithfield-Street, A full assortment of Pi TTSNU ROE! MANUFACTUR ED FURNITURE, couetautly on hand, which we will moll at the lowest prime' for Cash. atar.lir EDWIL S. BUTLER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, oct27 :ern. HE ATTENTION OF MEN iF MODE RATE MEANS is called to a tier for sale of orty of tho most eligible BUILDING 1,07 in the Secon,Alleglieny Pity. The prices are suited to the Imes and time will be given to suit all purctutsers. For partianlare inquire of ALEXANDER HAYS, Surveyor, • Corner East Common and Water greet, no 3 Allegheny City RICILAYID W. RORIE'S FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. SIS Fourth Street, uoar Wood. THE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE and keep constantly on hand every article In their line, v is: Cornices, Orrounents,Curttfin Goocis,Comtorts, Feather Beds, Mattresses of all kinds; also, the celebra ted Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. iffirPrompt attention given to all orders for fitting and laying doern flu - pets, Oil Cloths, &e. octl7:lyti ROBERTS A ROENICK. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC JONEB.:...JNO. J. 80YD....WM. MTULLODGB —ALSO— SPRING4 tptialy,4lo STEEL .SPEINGSAND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, oet7 PITTEB URGH. PA. team) Jorrsa D BOOM D. B. ROGERS & CO., ICLITITYACTMIESS of OGEES' INPROV.p PHUT STEEL -CULTIVATOR TEETH Corner Roes and Viral, Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. tE • EMPSEED.-100 bush, far WO by , W aL. PAHHISWHE s a ?. , to oor. Wood atufPotirth sta. Slitkijiantous. SILVER OUP Societi BISSELL & Co BISSELL 8; CO., No. 2.3 h Liberty olr Reliable as to Quality, ' 1 7;7". fiz r) 1-11:TaT.P3, N 0.102 Market and 13 Fifth 9ta. BY STATIC AIITUORITY $1,000,000 A. A. CARRIER & BRU., Ageutz, W. H. EDI E, Surveyor. Capt. R. J. Greco, Roberta Mellon. Attorneys. [sole Manufacturers of every deacripuen of P.TTSBUIWAH, PA. 48 Publio.Landing, CINCINNATI, OHIO. JONES, BOYD & CO., CAST STEEL. ..... ... P .:L ~ ~ .. c "4‘ . r..' -4 . 7 CLOSING OUT SALE FANCY GOODS! . 13 'ET Eli S , No. 24 Fifth Street, TO BE DISPOSED OP IN 3CF DAYS! ! The Goods Must be Sold. PRICES NO OBJECT !! TFt I lott 314 X IN GIS , Ribbons, Hoods, EIMEIFLOII:)3EILIES, WILL BE SOLD BELOW COST. All we would say, is, you would find it your interest to COME IN AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK, which ie LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED— and which must be turned into cesh•previous to Jana ary Ist, 1860. BEAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. (1012 No. 24 Fifth street, Pittaburgh. P. CHRISTMAS GIFTS RZINFMAN & MEYBAN, JEWELERS, u AVE JUST OPENED. EXPRESSLY ■ FOR THE HOLIDAYS, a largo nod vatted na sotunard of Ear Rings, Breastpins, Shirt Studs, Finger Ship, steals, Mustard Spoons, Keys, Medallions, Hair Chains, Pencils, Silver Spoons and Forks SILVER TOBACCO BOXES, Music Boxes, WATCHES, C lAIC KS, FANCY GOODS, Etc., Etc., Etc All of which will be kohl LOW FOR CASH t a, Hit Ire .s ,, C 75 4t: HILtERMAN Ss COLLORD, HATS, CAPS, AND FURS, Are daily receiving from manufacturer., an entire new and complete stock. 75 Wood t, eelitlyciew doors from Fourth. WM. IL FABER & CO., STERN ENGINE BUILDERS IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, Near the Penn'a ft R. Passenger Depot, PITTSBURGH, P A ~ NILANUFACTURE. ALL KINDS OF Warn E.ngities, riutging &nun Three to one bun t:l3B 11(V bores power. and suited for tirist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc., etc. tittreparticalat attention to the construction n 1 En gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for upriahui, tuning and nireular Ar mime. . Rave also ea hand, finished and ready for shipment at short noticx,FAIKILIOS and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Irot, separately, and Wrnught Iron Shanang. Hangers and I'lliillts in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma chineryand Machine Cards. Oar prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the beat quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. .11.WOrtiers from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly filled. toll:dew LADLES' SHOES, BENTS' BOOTS THOS. COYLE & BRO., CORNER FIFTH AND WYLIE STS. are prepared to supply LADIES AND GENTLE MEN with El==l FASHIONABLE-BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, OF THE HEST MATERIAL And WORKMANSHIP. orders will be filled promptly and satisfactorily. tio2l:lm IeKEE & 1113:LIPS, GENERAL COOPERAGE Fayette Street, Between Rand and Wayne strenta, flai - We are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Whisky, Ale, Molasses and Park BARRELS, at the hottest notice, and7ob the , MOstreasonsble terms. se2lay NEW DRUG STORE, COR. EAST LANE AND OHIO ST., ALL nog ENY CITY. • pONSTANTLY UN HAND, A LARGE annptv. of DRUGS, OIL , t, • AAIN'N , VARNISH, DYE STUFFS, BURNING FLUIDS, and a select ass ort, ment of P. RDS.NIQI P'3ElR79:7ldrE l I:t. I El S . Also, a general assortment of PATENT MEDICINES S. B. OMUISTY, M. D. N. B.—PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded. dee A. KREBS & BRO. Jithog ttaphilrs Corner Wood and Fourth Etta., PITTS:MGR .o&b, • - THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic iletablishmeat in the City, NEIL SelltatlVlAN, PRACTICAL LITH 0 GRAPH E R NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, BREWER'S BUILDING, nal4 PITTSBURG H, P MORRISON & WELWALIFE, embrotype, , I .i tspreota , pe, PRIMPQRAT. A .We ARTISTS, 1110. :64 Fourth Street, • , - • RITO-atiie pi, taken in all thimingiuvatiles•rtalrlr at reasonable plot& ..,-~-~ ===3:ll Hosiery Gloves and J. HUSH, 40i1 FIFTH STREET, AT THEIR •AW FACTORY Ott PITTSBURGH, PENN'A ry lor i ; C . J HAIM DAVIS JOHN PHILLIPR,wto • DAVIS PHILLIPS; BRASS FOUNDERS AND DIUMFACTURERS,- 1. 17 MIL 'EI'EL GAS AND STEAM FITTERS - , MA.NtFACTIIIMItS AND DEALERS IN PLUMBING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BUSS won, OF F.VERY DESCRIPTION. Agents for Allen's Celebrated Steam and Water Gnages, MANUFACTORY NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT-STS., PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. . Warerooms, O 7 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Allegheny City. aug&lkniE2dp NORTON, COPELAND & CO., Proprletora; MA NUFACTV RE " FA BANK'S PATENT PLATFORM SCALES" of eVtl, y vaioty, for Weiplr In Live Stock. Flay, (Amu. Me. Iron, and for all , purpooo- , of ltlm.charo , timing, whether dorm..lo oir oi l wheel , . with hoisting lever or Wtth Ton or Wooden Colmn", met bran ,maser and cmpacities,fromßaliroail down to the small counter settle and balances Also, they are the Pontentees and .ntly mare . . „ , for right 01 len hood doors, 01 evi_ -.- --- _..iy trimmeu Mills, GOIll MJIo nO, I 41. llors. iiiatnume Crittorn 3111.1 Si lift - ern, Bolts. Self-Shutting Gate and Shutiter.Hintraa, Bed . 491,0r , ', Axle ordroloi Fire Iron Stands, ke, /re, together with every vartety of Itfaleablet tng~. nod DOM F.S'I IC II ARDWARN generally. n 024 *wing fflarkines, GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. Fr TIE SUBSCRIBER FIE(N LEAVE TO inform the liable. that from this clay forward those 0 LF, SKATE! , MACHINES will ha - - ail al the follow tag REDUCED RATES. New Fftmilv Marhlla. and Iran Stand. complete...sso 00 New TranAvertie Shuttle Machine and Stand. com plete 375 00 No. 1 Scandard Machme and Stand. complete $9O 00 No. 2 standard Machine and Stand, complete .SlOO 04) R. STRAW, Agent, Nos. 32 and 34 Market street. , )nsuratirq, .NT pyri-imazt..LNT ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1. MOOII,GATE STREET, LONDON parrABLISHED IN 1839. cAPI . 3I/L. ~.. $8,298,800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL A NI , SITNPLOS . 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVENL the yew ending January 11,1858 .... 933,734 12 HIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINS leies ur Litunage by Fire, almost every description if Property. The Rains e( Pre/anon are moderate, and, a all eases, Wined upon the rhanteter of the owner ur muriant, and the merits of the risk. Looses promptly adjusted and paid without reference to London. A special permanentfund yrorided in Phan /prim fur payment of fusee in this - country SLEFF.IZNOHI i PITTHBI3II4IU: Messrs. James M'Cluily k Co., 174 Wood street; " John Floyd a Co 173 Wood street; Brown d Rirkpatricks, 193 Liberty et reet - D. Greggd Co., 99 Wood street; Wilson, M'Elrov 8 Co., 94 Wood street; " James tirCeandl;iss et Co, 108 Wood street " Ntmiek d Co, 95 Water street: H. A. Fahnestock Si Co., First and Wood -1 , .; " Jos. Woodwell A Co., Second and Wood sOi • Atwell. Lee Si Co., I Wubd street; - Burchfield a Co, Fourth and Market streets M'Candlesit, Means d Ca, Wood and Water etc itIPERZACEB IS PIIII.ADELPHIA. George H. Stuart, Esq., 13 Bank street; Messrs. Myerw. Claghorn Co, 222 Market street; M'Kes k Co., 22 Senth Front street; " M'Cutcheon Si Collins, Front and New street,. " Smith, Williams .4 Co., 513 Market shoot; " James liraham Co., 20 and 22 Letitia street Joseph B Miwhell, Esq , President M.schanies Bank James Dunlap. Earl, President Union Bank; Hon W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. JAMES i' ARRO'rT, Agent, del Office, 103 WW.HI street. GREAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust Company. OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, 403 WAL.3I.IT St., PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PER- Pft7l'UA L. Authorized Capital, 9500,000 STATEMENT. MAY 19, 1969 Cartrat—Paid in and securely Invested ASSETS, MAY . 18, 1989. ass—On hand and In Bank .. .912,579 99 hands of Agents 6.6'7 17 9 19,207 uti 50,11110 Real Kitala owned by the compaily Bonds and !tint-lunges—isa rung six and seven finer t`ent, nte rest .................. 11123140 00 Debts due the C.lnipahy. ve.•ll “oellred 17.710 Ml Stook—Par valor .... 70.150 MI Bllle roeelvable fur luanl, o'.. not 1,. t maul red :bat 17 13 MI other ac,lll - 11.1eN 154000,01 I.I:1bILITIl Losstu—Adjusted, not yet dun—. ..... .$ 6.303 46 1.7 nadjus ted ... 7,031 b 7 A wutting procd..... 6,000 00 All other claims- ... .... ..... 20,574 67 $38.909 70 J WRIGHT Secretary. THOM. R. UPDIKE, Agent., 97 Wutsr et., Pittsburgh. - - _ PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, N 0.149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Castom House, WILL MAKE ALL lINDS OF INSU RANCE. either Perpetual or Lonited, on every description of Property or Meretiand,e, at redo•oliablo rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING, President, B.W. BALDWIN, ViceTreQtd.4uL • REM\ : Charles Hopei', E. R. Cope, E. B. English, (,oor W Brown, P R. Savory, JosephS. PauL C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magargoe, .F..`,..WM)r, • F. Bunctions, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Jyt.ly _ Corner Third and NI ood streets Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARBIE, President; F. M. GORDON. Becretary Orrica N 0.92 Water street, (Sparta At Co.'s Warehouse up stairs) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness'and liberality, tO maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best proton. don to those who desire to be Insured. .. . ASSETS, APRIL, 30th, 1859. Stock Accounts 5 90,000 00 Mortgage Office - furniture.. . .0,160 00 ~... ............. ...... 2191 00 Zr. Accounts, etc 17,980 39 15,327 26 Premium-Notes... ........................ .................. 30,076 12 Notes and bills discounts.' 133,389 29 DIRECITQBB. George Dante, R. Miller, Jr, George W. Jackson, James Id'Maley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, Wm. R. Smith, Chas. W. Rioketson Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, Beer J. Thomae ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. INSURES AGAINST ALL BINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. AAC JONES, Pres,ident; JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Dtarcrons—lsaac Jones, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestook, John Ll:McCord, Isaac M. Pennock, It. P. Sterling. Capt. Wm. Dean, Thos. M. Howe, Robtv'H. Davis. inylS PENITENTIARY BOOTS AND SHOES. A- SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FOOTS and SHOES are offered for sale at the Office of the cetera Penitenhary, low for cash or approved paper. consisting of latt dozen Coarse Boots, sewed and pe,iged ; In " " Monroes " 46 '. Calf and Kip Mooroes, sewed: 74 " Kip Boots, sewed; 7 " Boys' Coarse Boots, sewed end pegged; fe " English Ties, so " Boys' Coarse Mot:rives, sewed and pegged. 6 " Womsas' Boots, sewed; a " Boys' and YotateY sewed. A1.20-4:1110KB. TB,BOO Checks, a very superior article—warranted fast colors; 200 dos Three-bushel Tow Bags, admirably suited for the farmer; 60 a Tow and Cotton do. Persons wishing to purchase any of the above articles can be supplied by calling at the Office of prison. della y JOHNBIRMINGRA.M., Warden. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. P. SCHILDECKMR, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER; would respectfully inform hip friends and the public...m u arab, that he is now prepared to funiish everything tie the FRUIT, CARE, AND CONFECTIONARY hue - on [ the shortest notice and most astlefenttory ' *ruin Orßemernber NOJIMPLAMOCP,AI4OV, the plant% tn IMMO ye roma Imbstettoycm. delm llaltll ' riCaWS E L-f0 dor:, POI:A . B 110/ ix 4:t ! c ii% 6 , 4(1 • = .. ~. <.•5;-- _+->. ' PITTSBURQ~S LIVER INVIGORATOR, IT 14 emu pounded entirely foils Gums, and has nee. one an estab Bolted teat, u Standard Modicum. know and spproved by aft dist! have used it, and is now re. north to with confidence in. 4 ,1 ;till the dismiss for which It Is recommended. It h. cared thousands who had given tip all hopes unsolicited eertitleales in nit The dose must he odapica In /ik - slittl taking i... and Ca ant genii, mi the Bowels. Let the dicuttes of your use or the LIVER. 111- u-tit cure Layer vont tacks, Dyspepsia; Su 111 me r Com - ry, Dropsy, Solari Costi vein. ss, Chol ra Morbus, Cholera ICIICC, Jana die e, es, and may be used sue. ry Family Medi- ADAC li F., twenty minutes,l spoors fait are tak - attack t I who use it are MX WATER. IN T THE INVIGORATOR BOTH TOGETHER. Pelee One Doll& ALSt CATHARTIC A PILES, Pare Vegetable Extracts, and put tip In GLASS CASES, Mr Tight, and will beep in any climate. 4 The Family Ca- • thartlePlL.L Is a grn. tie but solve Cathartic which the proprooor lout used lit his practice more than 'Wenty years. The coustantir tricreast4 demand from those ahe hare long need the PILL a and the sattsfacth.ti n hie, all express In regard to their a - . use, has induced me to place them within the reach of all The Prollwalon well know C that different Cathartics art on different portion. of the bowels. The FA.DTILY CA- THARTIC P I 1.1. has, with due reference to this well establiabwl fact, been compounded how a ri,, variety of the pure,.l Vege table attracts, which act " 0, alike an every part of the alimentary canal, and are g good and akin In all cas es where a Cathartic la deeded, ouch es De rangements of die I Stomach, S !wept locos, Pain" In the Back and Lotus, Costivenesc. Pal n mad Soreetes+ over the whole " body, ham sudden cold. which i le frequently, if neglected, end in a long coarse of Fe ver, Lose of App.-. tile, a Creeping 'rat cation of Clad over - th e .body, u,...41,,,,- nese, Headache, Or ' weight i ii th..1„...„1, all Intlani maturY 4 Diseases, Worm. la Children or Adults, Rhentnattcm, c , scat Phyllier of the Blood gg, and many diseases tu e bleb deeb I , heir, too muxteroua Sae to mention in this ad% ern.e. meat. Dose, ito & ... PRICE 30 CENTS. . The Liver Invigorator- and Fatally Ca thartic Pills are retailed by Druggist. generalty, nod odd odolesude by de Trade In all the large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, H. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, 135 Broadway, New Torik. G. Id. KEYSER, Ageld, No. IE, earner Wood agree and Virgin alley. lyklydew THE ONLY SAFE PREPARATION Restore GRAY HAIR to its Original Color by Nature's own Process, fa Prof. 0. J. WOOIPS .Celebntteit HAIR RESTORATIVE ! .$288,400 IN PROOF OF THE ABOVE Af;SER -1 TION, read the following testimony from distin guished persons from all parts of the country: HON. SOLOMON MANN, Ann Arbor, Mich., says his wife, whose hair had become very Win, and entirely white, was restored to its original color, and !tad thick ened sod become beautifully and glossy upon, and en tirely over, the head. Others of my family and friends are using your Restorative with the happiest effects. HON. J U DOE ft It.ED3E, Es. Senator, of illinois, se7%. my hair was prematurely gray, hut by the use Wood's Restorative, it has resumed its engine! color, and I have no doubt permanently so. HON. H. L. STEW ART says, my hair was very gray, but Jtfter using two bottle% it restored it to its original color. $352,4153 2 -- REV. J. K. ft RAO , Brookfield, Maas, says, IL 11119 re moved from my head inflammation, dandruff, nom. moved constant tendency to itching, and restored my hair, which was ay, to its original color.J W. DAVI. 'MON, Monmouth, Illinois, says, my hair was two-thirds gray, or rather white, but, by the appli cation of the Restorative as directed, it has resumed its original color. DR. ti le ALLIS. Chicago, says, Rear using a great many other preparations, all to no effect, I need one Wale of your Flair Restorative, which has cured a hu mor in roy head of Two years' standing. S ENJA'Nt IN LONGRIDGE, 254 Seventh Avenue, New York, says, having lost my hair by the effecte of the Ery sipelas, when it began to grew, instead of black as here tofore, it was well muted with gray. Having tried many preparations to restore the color, without effect, I was induced to try yours, and in spite of all my doubts it has had the desired effect. H. L. INILLIAMS, M. D, Peckenaville, Ala., sari, I have used your Restorative, and find it off tits recom mended to be. 1 have tried it for 'fetter and find it a certain cure. W. MAVOODWARD, M. D., Frankfort, Hy, says he reCommendsit in his practice as the hest preparation for the hair now in use. EDWARD WALOJT'f, Says, these months ago my hair was very gray. It is now a dark brown, the ongtnal color, smooth and glossy, all by the use of Wood's Re storkfive. WILSON KING says, one month's proper application will restore any person'a hair to its originel color and tenure. .1, D. HOES says, a few ap plications fastened my hair firmly; it began to grow outand turn black, its original color. BETSEY SMITH North•EastPimnflyieallia, says that her hair had, for intimber of years been perfectly white, but now It le restored to its youthfin color, soft and glossy. DR. J. W. BOND, St. Proil,says that his hair in strong, thick and black, although a abort time since he was both bald and gray. The people here saw ibleffects and hal* confidence in it. MORRIS GOSLING, M. D., St. Louts, says that after trying many other preparations, site no effect, he used two bottles, which covmed his head with anew and vig orous growth of hair, and invites all to come and see IL SARA.H J. SROWN, says that her hair was:not only gray, but so thin she feared its entire loss—but after using two bottles it has restored both the color and growth. Prepared by 0. J. Woos & C0.,U4 Market at, St. Louis, and 812 Broadway, N. I, ants tiold:by . all drugikinte and patent medicine dealers; also, by all Limey and toilet deal ers in the United States and Minds. Sold by Dr. GEO. R. KEYSER, No. 149 Wood %treat, and B. L. FAH:RESTOCK k CO., No. 80, corner Wood and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists generally. Uttlimdaw $809,140 06 Wm. McKnight, David M. Long, mv9sl To llonsekeepers. OMETHING NEW.-13. T. BABBITT'S BEST MEDICINAL SAJJERATTIB, is manufactured from common as% Olga le p - 6 pared entirely dgferent from other - ftleraWs. AU the deletenotre matter oxixacted•Hin.,stash manner as to produce ,Paesd, BIWA% and all ' kinds of Cake, without nentaining ,e,prUcle o " dd.:irate') when the bread or cake Mked; 10h by producing wholesome results Every ale of Saleratus la turned to gas, and I through the bread or bisect{ while baking; . sequently nothing remains bdt common Salt, Water and Flour. You will readily perceive by ibetaste of this Salaratus that it is entirely dif • titan from other Balerattis. It is packed in one _pound papers, .estoh . per a branded L ar Da bitt twi, :f t ! e, ritalrd o r?.. wfth a glass of efrerreselig water on the to . When you purchase one paper you should p serve the wraper, pad be : mdculax.to get the next exactly like the firsed ae above. Full directions for making Bread with Salerstus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will • accompany each package; also, directions f. all kinds of Pastry; also, ;or tnaktr r Efo u t lx later and &filial Powder& MAKE YOUft OWE SOAP, WITHO B. T. 13ABBITTS PURE 00NOENTRATED 17 POTASH. Warranted double the strength of ordinary Pot- , • put•up in sana-1 ,RORsii 8 ft.. 6 lie. anda of 12 tba.—arith fall direoUona for making Hard ands. o• ft Soap. Consumers will find this ftte oh . - eat Potash in market. _ ' Manufaotared and.for sale by_ AND B. T. RAISFHTT, Nos. 68 and 70 Washington at.,-NI, Y, 1 yinlydsoir ~ and No. 4a Ludbuir., * A tha. rug . • SB T pt I B IE - PU BLIC : now universally_ admittedAt:vi - Ati MOPPATS. LI PILLS AND PENENIXarr/5n4,15 thir demonstrated by theft aefriniabin g 4 yin thcreiweil w hich they are stimMllbettt o,mm All the toiniNtila of Um atotnaelv4MlDlxt*ela;ataitlateas of the( Vl* i l=le a t i=14= 11 7041.:56: 8 1 . — ornitiaiifion,rhe matißruyieng Im orbloto040:1 - 41dI n taVetrat . pl aps fe4:l4l2 toixpaik ilt" ettrati* tEropiles: thelliali(fttlilof lamb SunDylirdictinee - ; •1. • -..!, alti,F4 IV" 41 3ff o re rz a w. ar 4y - " • minerigly. • v! MMffimm ~eaiigai. sArtrozws N YE It DMITTLYY ATE§ Matta the WI two years of relief. ne the wunerous rol,44llliiM shoW_ o the temperawent of the M auc6 quAutWes as to Judgineut guide you In .We VIGOItATOIi , and it p I al 1, to, Bilious A I - ChroulteDlict ehore, 'plaints, fly.! nI e- Skim ach,llnbitual le, Cholera, choir- Inftuktuna, Plat n- Female Wrokortra ictosfully as an 1.11 . 111 no nr. It win cure I('K thousands can teadfy,) In two or Hirer Tra ria at corantenceulsot of giving their trnamony E MOUTH WITH AND SWALLOW r per Bottle SANFO'RID'S COMPOUNDF.D FROM THAT LOEB NOT DYE, BUT WILL , 10; 00 4 de , a .... e •'t. .;$.4 tMbikr" po xciu fi tlfgloctiOsuit •• DOCTOR BORT, `Email PHYsjwi '‘` S 131(0E O.N • Upon ,Dleenseszoirthe HEART, LIVER , LUNdSe - CANCER 113101 4 ( ilin RCM, RPERBOIISP esctoptrx,..ft6, AND ALL DISEASES OF TIVIDJILIX)D. DOCTOR BOLT ; HE ONLY LEGITIMATE EL7 tOPEAN 00041,14Tightd - guttiftbiki : 'g the mg , In Pittsburg . hj 'looms at - Vitt' Viet °hitt Varndr Vourpt and Grant Streets. Earatien on Griintiarebt—tirprrre:OK Where he can be consulted on all thaeattee enpertainlng EYE OR-EARe. Deafness, Hinging Noises in„ the Head, Die eharges from the Ulceration of, the Drum, can be spebilily `cured bg - Dr. RA new mode Of treatment. , .• . _ As his repUtattOn is so generally known throughout Europe and the. United States for his unparuletled suc cess in euringthose, diseases, he . 4 - kays. atten 'itoit to. ItifsliseleSslo;itay Itt - hotieilitthetsd but one word, v:r.: Come and be healed, ea (houialide have done before. Dr. ft, Is in possession of over 4.000 letters o( recom mendation from patient• whom be has sueeessitilly treated. Remember, time limited, only three weeks. Rooms at theBt. Nioholas-Hotel. ii@lL.See oar is onside the'otliee door. It, Jii • :. 'J. e < ' lb, 4 IN AL eki D _ 18COVEATe OF THE AGE, PR. KENNEDY, of Roxbary., has discov ered in one otour common Takers weeds, a rem that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, . FrOm - thelWorst com mon Pimple. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three betties will cure the worst kind of pim ples on the face. • Two oribree bottles will clear the system of biles. Two bottles areiarnuited to cure the worst canker in the stomach. Three to five bottles are warrarated,iticitre- the worst kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt an running ulcers. • • Fifteen to twenty bottles will cure scaly eruptions of the skin.' Two to' three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the must da i s= else of rheumatis • to four bottles are a rran ted to cure tie sal rheum. Five to eight bfittles will cure the worst ease of scrof ula. One to three bottles are waranted to cure the worst case of dyspepsia. I know from-the experience of flume ands that it has been caused by canker in the stomach. One to two bottles aro warranted to cure sick head ache. One to two bottles are warranted to' regulate a costive date of the bowels. One to two bottles will regulate all derangement of the kidneys. Four to six bottles cured the worst cues otdnvpsy. One to three have cured the worst eases of piles ; a retie: Is always experienced; whate-nreroy to got relief In such an excruciating disease. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottles, and a perfect curets warranted wden.the aboye quantity is taken. No change of diet evernecessary; eat the best you can get and enough of it. The MEDICAL DISCOVERY Is admirably adapted to the Western ommtry, whore FEVER D . ABTA R III DVS lamas couq_ BILIOUS FEVER, , LIVER. DERANGEMENT, Are so prevalent in their respective seasons: The great cape ofttheprefalence of these diseseesis that many - have sephted in Weir systemisitne PUTRID AND FATAL HUMOR, whiehis the ?pima of alt eases, and many a youbg intorandiroman intim /Pont of .14: a are wasting away, whose faded and. Apiik en eyes lrieTll their friends of a tweedy Jlissotidiitin,• through the effects of Boma ACRID 1-11 44.0krotYlliffr-4. open the vitals, and many thousands dielituntatty.MlP ••••- r t• the effects of these bunters, who,Aft,thellint'PhriltrA blood with a fewbottles of Medical litscopr,Y, "t - - - lire top ripe old agt!„ - , Another great cpute'rffditieeitesii, , Costivenemr,' For this the Discovery is ad hirgliblll4Mel* its action on the LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BOWELS, is W that you could desire. For Scrofulous lll&trir You will follow the directions itipamphlotaround the bottle. For • megivemp.sorig LEAR, , Yon will find tali directions in thel•witgipMtit. Dammam yea rait.—Adnits,- one - tableVful dor children aver Warman, deasert spoonl4 djen from tive to eight years, teaspoonhd. Aso directions can, he applicable - to all constitutions, tskesuffuient to optir• ate on the bowels twice a day. • NAN Pm: I TP= fr DONALD K.ENIIEDY,* , N 0.120 .Warnage4m4. Raatbary, Maga. Aar Price ACM rofsalii.by - erei7 Urthittit in the United States and British Fromm). • DS.GEO: EriKEYSER, no4l dew 140 Wood AZ. SLPLON JOHNSTON, (suour.ssoß • t, RETAIL , 01/ 4 111G- 04 ST' oar. sionbirtetd,and goiyarAk,silt., Knee edistahtly on hanclin;chtriee assortment of ev erythgg in the Drug Nita eibtuthieee. • • 93. a. whoular abandon ktrent:t&ConipiFeadnig Pre • , • • was .01.• ky 0.. (. JUST PUMIISHIIie;-44. - A •: W itra2. ON ..-raottorrjm..,Sitaiipa/4Tfitiknest.;Nertious and fgena o A 4atifil. apd awl diseastamitirwfron= . a i -.Hko yyn ~ Qr i n tini'vit a of ...me . at once certain and e tiq•tud, wilicti 'without.` no * . telllv_bet. hilicoo; mil k .. may cum Mona without the knowledge of evi n a room mate. and et the 1 -UM: posatbleoet,thegeby avow wr the numerotiatotheks mitt gilluattostrUrarof thedaY. The author oho spent many yeas to ilLt.eature an" I rout moot of thladtsease„wmcniann catine:.thnti sande to an untimely , ayayel..o3ent, unites seal to any 10.13.• ou receipt of two - poitoo tamp Address. lA.C. PA.T. It co.. .I.thth.vPle Ky. JITST .RE 'ELI`.``FA D! SAM'L GRAY iliOrti, NO. 19 FIFTH ST.InfET; HA ei Ir eett E . R f ECEIVED ANOTHER E,NGLISIE IVIEI4 I c)NS, Of Various - Cobra, for Iluoine&Ooits, MEM' 'MEI', ARE DING UP TO , OADERI AT MODERATE PRlCki,:t.,' • No. 19 ~ Filth& Street, CHRISTMAS GIFTS! ! TPHOSE , DESIAING,. 'PIiRCHASE 11 , Presenta for the Clirit .14ollilaja,ocitild do Wdl to call at NO. 51 •IFT-P-frIEUS'ItI4.IIET, jusauz a i goicitm4-3- , SEWING lIIAVIFFE I VESA ia 17, 1 ' F t ~ S i r . ambeinginolfkrtritkalLOoc*V4 Improve -I**lol4;tea Loi T44404,1141-lostittt* In lattAr. , ; . # B ,Rmt-MaVITIV4 I4 - 4- PaRnAtM . " Mte. 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