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RN' • 4API 4:44 :,. • 43 ,6 A, t4.-4*---e•AA,‘,.. tor i-ov - frvit,*sot.,-04f • .-• ' . 5 • • Z.' .4 " •‘' • . • , • - • " ' • • • • 11. • . ~; 4 9r'' ll' . MEE argitomds. VITTSBURGH - ART " - EXHIBITION. - "A 40E-411ST ANNUAL EEO* y, :O% bit ART ASSOCIATION, tr A fF , ••• 0 P December 19th, ~-itAIo,NORTO.NIS-73A.L.L, FIFTH STRICET, Ota Gta l POStaffiCe. .." . 1 ' Unary open Ircitc 10 M. to 4 4:lo7llkuiTracY Ono-10 dalook ht the evening. Admis sion 25 eta. Season Ti kem 50, eta. del7 SW CLASSES, NOW FORMING: • cowrorts , FASMONABLIOARGEfie ACADEMY '" Alrr> VILL — • .„ :; Qtroter.of .Marrtli and Liberty Streets, ;Pittsburgh. DROF. COWPER, would respectfully iu- X - Om the'ettizens of Pittsburgh And Allegheny, that bow forming Now Classes at the above Hall, and 'EOM:me to teach the. accomplishment in all its vitrirriza 'litanchea, together with instructions in the etiquette of the liellsoom. and social circle, Graceful De pirlanderiftif PriraoMlac: 'All the latest and most fash ionable, Rail Hoorn _and Parlor Dances e as taught by lora fu tho,..TAteiti elthirkeuch LestAdedordium, Cobllona, Tbligh '"Mazourkii usdrEflea Lea Lanier Quadrille, PolkiiGnadrillea, Se ottish Quadrilles, London Lancer gundrillea, Ruasien . Mazourka_Quallrilles, Pieta or Ger- Ritintualdo Waltz, lias.titriana Waltz, Schot, tiselLor German Polka, Cinque or Five Step Waltz, Cici- Efrpeome and Bohemian Polkas, Fte dowt),,Polkabiamurkn:,Gaßopacle, Spanish Dance, Ever grebytplks, Oeillienne Ao- will be taught fib mederaMiernia. Days of Tuition will he as LADIES' OLABS—Thursdays and Satemlapt, from 4 t 0 A7! . ...14:: +W ,Dr.ORB AND MlSSES'—Thursday" mod Saturdays m 3 o' ft, P.M. "It+EN/LEMEN'S CLASS—Thursday. and Saturdays, froroctoia, P. M, PiVATE. CLASSES FOR LA DIES who desire it. alraAl.ttliper ! Aral ahm give hastrtictions Iprivate Ni`ritistrittotiOnwatvelt at the rsc•clence or unpile, it i pured. —Prof. C. can he soon itt Kirov Hell, on clays o union, froim2 to 6,and 7' to 10, P. M.. or at the SCOTT H USE, daily:' deli) "AMIN W. ,D 1 cC &UMW, awricati WILL POSTER, -"f Viil tttA3nct to the Distrfbuttng end Posting of MLLS,,eIiICULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMMES FOR ..illituiements, Railroads., Steausboabo Hoicks, Sales, Eta" PITTSBURO 11, PA. Order , Loth° office of the Pittsburgh Muss- Mg Pint, or Lally Gaulle, wilt reeetve prompt attention Boaters. and Appendages for the United States Steamer Michigan, at Erie, Pa. NAVY DEPA R TMENT, Bureau of Construction. Equipment and Repairs, December 16, 11155 . QEALED P ROMS !Tit iNS will too received NJ by tins Bureau mild the 18th day ofdanoue, next for too wound troller" , and the following appendage:4 for the Unitwd 14troes en - lamer Michigan, to be delivered on board to veasel in the harbor of Erie, Penn., on or be. fore the nee dor of June next; 1•11 x ifd green sand iron catittuge(to he titled inlhe boiler fermis...l4 for grate and bridge wall supporters; one smoke-pipe, in two pincer, fiftli4ooll.l) incheesdianierer of nos le, 12, and 14 sheet iota, cotes piece five feet long, with cape and cleat+. for seaming it to the steam drums : the other Nero t wenty aeurenfeet long, the bands and eye-bolts of old pipe to he fitted and fastened on the new; two cast-iron safety eaves and seat. fitted therein, with wrought iron levers and casttron weights; one gun metal double branch steam pipe to couneet main steam pipe of engines with steam drums of bnilers,(this mating will weigh about 6W pomds,) with one large and two small thatches, the for• wee to be .faced and fitted to steam drums of boilers, all thellanches to have the bolt-holes accurately drilled: one blow-011'0'm of 4 pounds copper, to connect i nth safety valve chests to the pipe beading into whesd-house, with four gun metal &Lychee, fated, beret and bolt holes drilled; one hundred and fifty 4 .4 loch and one I handfed and tifty 94 inch Iron Joint tasks Piecing to lathe and reboring the piston of starboard cylinder, furnishing and fitting thereto a new wrought iron.pisterf-red ; twenty new piston follower-bolts and nuts of the same dimensions as those now in use. Re boring supine , : (true with shaft journals) the crank -phi holetkof centre shaft cranks and fitting two new wrought ironicrank-pine to the same; one net of main cross-head brasses; ono net id' an-pump link brasses, rine ant of tar pump link conneetion braasere one vet of air - pump cross-head bushings, (brass.) The metal of the above tuskless to he composed of 14 parts of beet hence tin and fel parts of refined copper, bored and planed to fit at-ca raway their respective rods and pins. The gun-metal pipe and fianches to be made of 12 parte of copper and one of tits. The boners to two made of the best quality of -charcoal bloom boiler plate, tube sheets to be one, twit (3}^,( inch, water bottoms and ash pits three-eighths (9f,juich. sheds flee-sixteenths 16-16) of an inch in thick =ea- The crowns and sides of shells to be eutreued by.T.tron. from which the braises are to lead, whorl, are to tweaccrirately attended, so that when subjected to the Aeons pressure the tension upon all will be alike. The tubesheete to be drilled and reamed accurately to a g~nnaagge, and in setting the tubes they are to be expanded oo,boJhsides of thetube sheets. • .The boilers •Will be each Mile feet two fneheoi aide In " trontby nine feet six inches high and fifteen feet wed inches in length, furnished witn the necessary man and hand bole plates, furnace, flue and damper doom, lugs for front grate bearers and (or securing boilers to the ship, to be tested in the factory when completed at a hydrostatic pressure of forty (40) pounds per square inch, and when on board in thew place and the connec tions made to be tested by a steam pressure of thirty ' (BO) pounds per square inch. Thebrass tubes to be furnished by the Department and to-basin up by the contractor, the Department be ingresponsible for all tubes condemned from their de fect, and the contractor for all condemned from bad workantitnillip. Thei.litidif of boilers to helper pound finished leas the weight of the tubes. Cast-iron will only be used for fur nace Odors and mountings, man-hole, and man-hole plates: ant slay thimbles. The whole work to be done in the best manner and to be attl*witiba the snap ection and approval of such pet , sons as the Department may appoint, who will have the right to reject any part of the work or material in any stage of progress. Drawings of the boilers will be furnished to (steam en ginernutnufacturing establishments who intend build ing)tuapplication to the Bureau of Construction. Payment will be made on the boilers for one-third theleestunatod amount when they are half completed. oneethirod.wheu they are completed and tested endears-' tordy by hydrostatic pressure, delivered and properly plated on beard : the vessel, end the retnaming sus that I may be doe lobo paid whet' they are connected to the I engines and tested sansfactonly by steam pressure. The'remisinder of the wort will be paid for when it is prOperlrezeelieed and delivered on board of the vessel eatisfactory to the superintending engineer tan et Bidders will be particular in stating nee prices end the time w or t kh,i n n wh the h tthmeey pMrouspo tto e c x om o,• p ed le tteh ti e e dl o d th e lidvaeythe work, r of June next. 'l' hepropointions must be enrinree.l • Prop... Aloes tor Potters ruid Appendages," that I he) ins) be dist. aguish ed -from ICI other business Iglu,. The otter, ELY required - by law. noirt be aocompauled by a written guardetee of the fallowing form Foßld ON' OFFER 1, --•-- • of ------• in the Slat , of ---, hereby ago., to bullish sod •lelort•r on Wald the 0 R . steamer Michigan. in the pirt uf Erie Pena aiel pot in their Iskiros, tut, tubular boilers, in oseilormoiy with the adv ertisement 01 the Bureau of Coustreetion, de, riX 0 15111 of December, Mon, at the rate iii rents plerlr pound; Mad befunaish and deliver on board doe Ver ret liroperly fitted) the following articles at the prices set 0 posit.: their respective names—viz Two pieces of 81)30 e! pipe with old bands and eye lett,. hued thereto, andaifeW cape, at—Cents per pound. ex, testev of old materials TwO erist4 rim safety-Valle elle- ts ; %sired. for valve seats) with cast-don bonnets and itilVer fund co late, at :loots pet pound. Two 1 ano lo gun metsl valves and seats fitted complete, at cents per poutill. Wrought iron levers and studs, Valves, stem and pins complete, at --cents per pound. thie gun met al (double branch) steam pipe, fitted to steam drums of troder'fiy two Honchos, the other blanch fitted and faced to Main steam pipe and drilled with suitable bolt holes, at.-- cents per pound Copper blow-oil pipe with com osition Dandies (bored and faced,)- complete, at cents perpound The required quantity of ~,', and inch iron Joint screw bylta„at cents per pound. ENGINE. WORK. Placing in lathe and accurately boring the piston of starboard cylinder, dollars and emits Furnishing, turning, and fitting accurately to the above one wrought-iron piston-rod, with keyholes and keys complete, and prating it in place ou board, at dollars and— cents. Twenty new (wrought-iron) piston follower bolts and nuts complete, at cents per pound. Furnishing the necessary touts and re boring in its phut° (true with shaft journals) the crank ploholes of centre shaft crank 4, - dollars and---- cents. Furnishing, turning, and fitting in their places, with the neceesury key holes and key:, two new wrought- Wen - eishlins in ceutre shaft cranks, complete, at cents t-p per pound. Furnishing. boring, pluming, and fitting in their places the necessary braces required a baut.rhaangtaa, a t cents per pound. Three hundred and eixty single grate bars, riveted together in pairs, at -- rents per pound. Dry sand tram-castings as may be meowed, at—cents per pound. Wrought-iron week-for securing boiler to the vessel, at--- cents per Aid. We will agree to tau nigh, required, marine:thione titters and boiler ma kers tossorit on board of the vessel, with the necessary tools, and including foreman, at dollars nud— e:slits per day of ten wooking hours Blackamith and hWith forge, tools. and fuel at factory, on board of the eers e teasel or at wharf, at dollar. and ce ta per diem of ten working hours . Pattern-makers, wt Wolk,' at ---- dollars and rents per diem white pine ludiber, at---emits per superficial foot. Should ley offer beaceeed I request to be addressed at ---s-----, and the conbaet sent to me at , or to --- ----- for signature and certificate. Witness. A B. NOREWMALANTEE. tadergiped,-- of ilethte of ----, and. ---, hereby guaranty that in case of the forage. ing bid of -- for the tubular boilers and append ages therein named be accepted, he or they will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at thc poet of fice named. or navy agent designated, execute then tract for the same, ai' good and sufficient sureties;and in case said shall fail to enter into contract as aforenal, we guaranty to make good thecaerence be tile* the offer of the said ---- that which may be accepted -4 (Etignataresof the twts guarantors) C D. Witatigt& • I hereby certify that the above mimed are known to me as men of property, and able to make good dr* goidlu toe • • CI H. To_ be et::wt4 ; . by.the United Slates dtiitriet, judge, Mil . tog • Ifttittnettorneyittiollector orMitvragent. ,delt,thirtm . . . EDWO. S. HIITLER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, CINCINNATI, OHIO. oct2Treure 111)1EAN'Y UNDERSHIRTS-and .Drawers, per)..., A0211116,1T Maki* at , , 4 1-4-0-044.* , 4,c 48 Public Landing, 71K '45.3";-EA,T - BM E P f. 1,05 4 te.is • 1•,• srel 0441MV119 Liniment. T ti PllLEpLitigitygovisi# hal 0 egnat to all diseases requiring-an EXTERNAL 4).P -IDASION; such al Aheurnaharri Neuralgie,Rpfetni, Oldsores, and 'ell. other aches, no matter what Mair-nameor nature. ThltyLlnlinent is the result of regreetrictive praritioe and careful research, by the cal ehnitedPhysician, DR. WM. CLARKE, of Brooklyn, N. Y., whose reputation as a man of science is coorteneige with the country. For many years it has enjoyed an en. +table 'Mi:dation, 'noeinity 'in 'Private praetice, but at large, rialto Greatest Remedy In Use. Let all who rire.gfilitted TRY IT, as it is warranted to effect speedy and sure cures. For sale - by R. E. SELLERS, Wholesale Agent, corner Wood and Second streets, and dealers everywhere . Prepared solely by N. V. WALKER, Proprietor, PITMIXOCI' Pea's, To whom all orders must be addressed. CLARKE'S LIVER PILLS. ThB Best Purgative and Piirifier before the Pexrplei—Auxpt ed andlieconiincaded by Bonnard Physicians. DR. C LA tout, the inventor of these celebrated Pills. is justly distinguished for his eminent, abilities and scienutio research. P0r.3.0 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 same time powerful and effective In removing dis ease. They never givve pain. as do most purgatives, but allay it in all oases. In acute CAW they are more speedy in therr relief than any Pill now offered. The proprietor is pleased to announce that he has per rented his arrangements for supplying the trade to the . fullest demand. N. U. WALKER, Proprietor. Pittsburgh. Ps, To whom all orders must be addressed. OT For sale by R. E. SELLERS, corner Wood and Second streets, Wholesale Agent. and dealers everywhare_ n 024 POWIIRLIttiS YOE EVIL—POTENT PoR 0000. When faun or inflammation is present, and Brandrethh Pills are used, they at once seize open the humors which are the occasion of the pain and inflammation, and re move them from the body. This quality of alone seizing hold, and causing the expulsion of depraved humors, is possessed by no other medicine. For Brandreth's Pills operate solely upon those impurities which surround and affect the tissues and organs affected by disease Bs natural /Turin& thep seise these humors, bemuse their life is below that of the surrounding part., and expel them from the body. Young people cannot. but middle-aged and old people non, in a measure / appreciate that medicine which, being used in sickness, sets only upon the cause of disease, and which has no power exaept upon those humors whose presence produces e i ery pain, and whose removal removes every disease.. Whatever organ is affected, there those wonderful Pills penetrate, and re move impurities from ; thus preventing settling of the humors, because they are removed from the body. In rhoutruitisms, fever+, pleurisies, p.m : , in the side, dr pelmia, headaches, rosUveLie,, asthma, colds, roghs, sore throats, piles, elect . ," and testis, they give Intinethatti relict"; and taken eally, 'prevent organic disam. »dos pronounced beyond human skill, have y their itititinee, and inilliotea 10 I human lives Rare been saved by their timely use. 01, bow inwortant in 814- near to use that tricilicine which only extinguishes the disease, and leaves no evil ellect behind. Sold at No. 294 (....enail street, Brandreth's Principal Office; by Thomas Redpatli, No. 27 Diamond street, Pittsburgh, Pa, and by all respectable dealers in moil,. Bolus.—We read that one of the sorest af flictions that the patient Job was called upon Lobes: was that of Boils, and they have been found to be, from that time to the present, the most troublesome and painful visitors. We have known inetanees where individuals were sure to have these eruptions break out upon them once a mouth at least. They show an impure matt• of the blood, and that humor of Home kind is lurking there and the overplumm of corruption is actually forced to the surface of the body. making Ito appearance in the form of boils. Now, is it IPA best to at once purify the sys tem? Do you ask what will do this? We answer Ken nedy's Medical Discovery; it um curing humors mu every form, and there Is not a State in the Union where it Wu no accompludueithe mast astonishing cures. DR. GEO. B. KEYSER, Agent. No. 140 Wood strool. TO THE LADIES Come and see, you Janie and suffering On, you arieamigie and Dying, 7,0 u shall be relieved by the application of PiDJF. DatiRATIPS ELECTRIC Oil, from Philadelphia, Pa. More than thirty have been cured in this Place in the last few days. of Rheurnausin, kprams and Bruises, bores, Fresh Cuts, Swollen Ulands. r s ilarakeig. aril Destarsas. The Electric 4.1i1 is also good for any sores no horses. Fur sale by all Druggists and Dealers. N. a—Please inform me of any case of failure, as I wish to cure, or charge nothing. Paor. Pa Ohara—Dear flir :—This is tocertify that I had a fall, sprained my shoulder, and was afflicted for eigh teen days, and Iced the use of my arm, and could not raise my hand to my head; and bearing of the wonder ful cures effected by betimth's Electric Oil, and by one application of the Electric Oil, 1 was immedhstely ena bled to raise my hand to my bead and take off my hat. Thank (kid 1 am well, and 1 cheerfully recommend it to all the afflicted. The application was made before a hundred persons. Maces, Georgia,. Paor.Guru—Dear Ihr Capt B. B. Smith, do hereby , certify that I have been afflicted with Rheuma tism for for four years, ao at timel could not sleep. lly hearing of the arm:Werth] elms 'of Dearatlibli 'Elect, to Oil, I was induced to try it, and the first application of the Electric Oil I wag at once relieved, and now hare the perfect use of my arm. The application was made before fifty persona. B. B. SMITH, Twiggs county. I have given away over 600 bottles of my Oil to horse men, and they all say It is thegreatest thing in the world for sores, sprains, splints,galla and scratches on horses. Price 25 con* 60 cents and $1 per bottle. theta's.— he sure and get UsGRATEVS ELECTRIC OIL. It is the only genuine.. For vale by all drugg,th and dealers. Depot, Philadelphia. ialo I todau TO THE PUBLIC, E" '1 A LLY the Ignorant and Falsely Modest Physicians of all denominations. treat Me ,ret at.d Delicate Disorders, Self abuse sail Inseam, or :inn:Mons common and Incident to Youths of both ',S ag. and Adults, single or nouned. Because lir. BRAN STRUP publishes the feet of Ins doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dretidfnliy shocked, and llookll a great sub very unmoral, and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising anus suit daughters. Their family physician should be Cllllll.O. to kr•ri. them In tgiiurauce that they do the same It ItANeritUP, (execpt publishing) lest a turret It e NV tree might he lost to them Nonni" stated, talsely modest suit presumptuous faultliets, born end raated sit ranee, sprung up as mushrisine, and who compare MN', eLy, intelligeoce, sense, ie_ to dollars, touleeule, measly or illy gotten. IL is to pubhcity, I.O*UV or, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their sone, daughters and %Ards, previously feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and appearance, have been restored to health and vigor by Dr. BRANS'fItUP, besides many before nod after marriage through elm have been saved mach suffering, anxiety, mortilitsition, so. Having the advantage of over thirty years experi ence and oheervation, consequently, be has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and whose, daily consulted by the profession. as well as reenm mended by respletiLizeris t . publisherra, proprietors of hotels, ko.4.srfa3S Smithfield street, near Diamond street. Private communicationa from all parts of the Union stlietly attended to. dared to deb lydkw MARTYRED HEADS. Hundreds of beads of hair are ruined by the use of deleterious Dyes, for which no scientific author' ty is responsible. CRISTADOROI3 EXCELSIOR DYE, - - On the contrary, presents the highest scientific creden tials. It has been analyzed by Dr. ecntmos, who stands at the heed of our Experimental Menthes. and he gates in his certificate that nothing injurious enters intiS its composition. This UNteIALIFIED APPROVAL, Added to the well known fact that it 11.1 the most reliable and the meet natural Dye ever manufactured, has given it unmet's° preetige, and the salon are running up from month to month, with a rapidity that severely taxes the energies and resources ofthaproprletor. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Caurtaboao,No. d Bator House, New York. GFAO. fl. KEYSER, Agent, deliElmdaw Pi _st . lAr qt, Pa. MONONOMIZIA NLVICILTION CO. 10. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation Company, will' be told - at the Oak* of the Coropiny, N 0.76 Drain atreet, - Pittsburgh, on THURS DAY, the L2th day ot January, 1860, at 2 o'clock, P. M. The election of officers for the eneuing year will be held between the hours of 2 and AP. M.' WM. BAKEWELL, Secretary. •.. - The Monongahela Republican, Uniontown Genius of Liberty and Waynesburg Messenger, copy ttll the day of meeting, and send copy of paper marked to the Secretar . de28:41 CITIZEN'S INSURANCE ODAIPANY, December 19th, .1 U. DI VIDEND.—The President and Directors of thus Company have this day declared a Dividend of THREE DOLLARS PER SHARE upon the Capital Stock, applicable to the induction of -Stock Notes held by the Company Eletiltalt go- arra PASSENG 'H. RA !AWAY COMPA: N Y.—The first annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of the Ohioans' Passenger Railway Company, will be held on MONDAY EV ENING, NM pros., at'l o'clock, at theolllce of Simpson k Rippey, No. 84 Fourth street, at which time and place an election will be held for a BOARD OF DIRECTOR-9 to serve during the ensuing year. 0. If. WPM, &OM Secretary. 1111311 AND R. 1102111 FOITIMI STREET. UPHOLSTERY, Na 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. THE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE hand keep constantly hued every art . lele n th line, tis : Cornices, OrnantenisAirtshl uoodeiuoforts, Feather Beds, ittaitraseesof all klinikidscs the celebra ted Patent Baring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds • and Fixtures. air Prompt attention given to all orders for inkstand laying down Oarpeta, Off Croft, siotrlityd • "BOB=TO 3 BONSICS. rlil IMS ADJOINING LIATRENcE,I .1114 each 24 by 110 feet. They Irilfbe T ateel* , cheap. Informatton to be obtained NIS L MIL • • • •4. • -•t 1 • • • " c •J' AFi . :44*.2 ',....41wr• • •• •• 4 ,rr •• • • • 0 n • ..sj . -t• • ' ' • " , • - • 41- 4 i. 4. 4 4 , " ,41,4 , __toves,birg s. najlgpfi Awarded by the Late Allegheny MANUFACTURERS OF COOKING PARLOR, AND GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS marle, mil at de23 Inlnsw BOX 800, Pitt.sburgh Post OBot• SAMUEL, L. MARSEELL, Sec Pim &de, Wfittotto. Bs. SILVER CET SILVER MEDAL! ID I F. L 0 IVI .A. S! CountY and Wesley*, Penn- sylvanla. Agricultural Society ISSELL & CO., No. 235 Liberty Street, HEATING STOVES, Fine and Common Enamelled AND THE CELEBRATED CAPITOL AND EAGLE COOKING RANGES. want thy BEST COOK ING RANGE that is BISSELL Br, CO.'S If yatt want a Cnt STOVE that atatutt , t nr aur pfm , tett call an BISSELL S CO If you are budding a house, and want the BEST RATE. FRONTS ana FENDERS, eall on BISSELL A: CO., No. 214 I.olArty P r NO. 102 MARKET ST. A INT ID NO. 13 FIFTH ST. NOVELTIES OF TEE SEASON Receiving Goods Continually FROM THE EASTERN CITIES, we are enftble,l to otter to the ptiblie the Beet 84 lee of DRESS GOODS. Reliable as to quality And LOW IN PRICK_ Wo ihroet the attention of nu Lady ruotoulerli to our THIRI) SIIPPIA of Raglans, Dusters and Shaw ls - VT_ etc D. 1-T. 'CT C3rIJS, No. 102 Market and 13 Fifth wts JOHN N. CRAWFORD, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Eepecial attention given to collecting and eennug alume of every kind. Rana To—Jeremiah Lainlevy, Mr, Rolverta, Fog, ‘ (Apt IL J. lime., Robert.* tM. Uon. Atuaneys. IApI9 L ROWEL BULGER & DAVITT, Manufacturer■ of every description 01 I'lvEirrtlE, No. 45 Smithfield Street, P.TTSBllltail, PA A full sumorlinent of PITTHEURtiH MANUFALTUR ED FURNITURE, conctualy 013 hand, which IF. Will sell at the haysemt pnees (or Cash araur LADIES' SHOES, GENTS' BOOTS THOS. COYLE itc BRO., CORN Eli FI rill AND WYLIE STS., .4, 1 0 q.t.' to mupply LA AN 1.) ENTL mom ASHIONABLE BOOTS, SHOES ARO GAITER OF THE BEST MATERIAL And WORK ANrd I ll' Ordwrr will hw Illn.l promptly aal ,ditlAructrdity dell:tm ME= M'KEE & PHILIPS, GENERAL COOPERAGE, AT THEIR NEW FACTORY ON lonyette Street, Between Eland and Wayne Htreete. SirWe are prepared to Curno4h Coal Ott, Whisky, Al Mot/moon and Pork BARREL, at the hertoat now sod ou the uto.t reesoostee term. y A. KREB s &. B. P IR. A.. r_7' r I C Sititogttapintrs Corner Wood and Fourth Sta., PITTSBURGH. 1103 1.1 T u.,: OLDEST AND LA 110 EST Lithographic EAtablishment in the WM. SCHIJCHMAN, PRACTICAL LITHO HAPH E R NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET BREWER'S BUILDING, MORRISON & M'ILWAINE Ambrotype, Daguerreotype, 111 D PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, No. 64 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH. WirPietUres taken In all the various styles of the art, at reasonable price* nolly PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC J0NE5......1N0. J. BOY 1)....W Pd. INCULLOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO., KANO/ 410MU:lOil OF CAST STEEL --A.LBO-- SPRING, PLOW, AND A. B. STEEL SPRINGS AND AVMS. Coiner land' thitiettiiiii4ii, occr . , PITON TIBOR. PA. 111.130 MOB D. B. ROOMS D. B. BOGF.IIS & CO., 151....NUFACTIMEREI OP BMW ant/YU PATEN? STEEL CULTIVATOR-“TEETH -primm. , 4loll. •Pat. onti TONS RAGS WANTED.—We will 2:„.....zoi.zy4l,..,tdrestlcracet "Orioefn Ca3h for CHADWIClifi e = „ l oyek ).1 1 1Y atitid 161 Waodlt. . .7% ‘'44).4....r....* Effi - , - ~, A.~ ~- _ ~:~~: SEWING MACHINES. Al SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO inform the nubile that from this day forward those ChiIiEBRATED MACHINE.!''N - ill be sqld at the follow ing REDUCED RATEfit ' • . . New 'Family Machine and Iron Stand; oomplete...sso•oo New Tnemereefilhnitler Machine and f.tieid, com plete • • ........ 00 No.l Standard Machine and Stand, complete $OO 00 Nu. 2 Standard MachinOust Stand, complete two oo PRICES COMING IHMTN. SHUTTLE SEWING maaaNE, FOR SHIRT MAKERS, FOR siinn BINDERS, FOR BAITER FATTER', •FOR HARNESS MAKERS, FOR CARRIAGE TRIMMERS, And for all purposes of Sewing, either in fsmihes or inanufsetones, stands without a nval. It is strong and durable—will Pot get out of repair easily end Is eni rhaticidly antrliaahiaei tine invented , 'ADA PTED CO ALL RINDS OF WORK. We are offering superior and warranted Machines for OWE BALP,THE 61QPIPY POAllettitly otter Agent for Maclim'etedning th's'antne range 01 work. tall and see them and thoroughly test before . t rFhaeing, at No. 60 Market St., Up Stairs. Sii-.ADENTS WANTED nick de=lwdaw CLOSING OUT SALE J. 3B 1:T ES 3EI ' !I, TO BE DISPOSED OF IN 30 DAVSI The Goods Nitta be Sold RIOES NO OBJECT ! Ribbons, WILL BE SOLD BELOW COST All we would say, is, yop would find it your utterost to oohtil tN AND*ICSAMINE OUR STOCK, which is LAME AND WELL ASSORTED— DA V KNPORT, lOWA and whmh mug( tie turned lute ewh prenoua to Jane ary Ipa, MID GREAT BARGAINS INVESTMENT SHINGLE MACHINE DURABLE, PERFECT AND CHEAP MECO COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE PITTSBURGH, PENN'A PATENTED BY MR. S. C. COFFIN, Inventor, of Pittsburgh, Pa.„ June 7th, PISS, is now tutroduce4 to the public, and COMMOII , I% for the ollowingadviantages—tts supphapy, cheapness, and excellence of work. Its tupertonty to odic r Machines, consuits, PITTSBURGH, P A tiff. ~ , ~, ~~~' ` 1 a. e te a.tf . • *Xbtl - ailfluhines. 4 I N , SINGE WS R. STRAW, Agerl, Nos. 32 and 34 Market-street. I-KOWE'S For Tailors, For Vest -Makers 148Sigt, N013:111R43P. FANCY GOODS! No. 24 Fifth Street, T'Ft-I - ALWEIINTOZ , S, Hoods, Hosiery Et 3Sit MIRO 3"!313, MAY B Eir.PEUTED. J. BUSH, No. 24 Fifth street, Putobtivg.h. P RARE CHANCES it 0 It THE MOST COMPLETE EXTANT STATE. TERRITORY, THE HOW MI MINGLE MACRI?i&, Purr—Thal it is provided with an apparatus by which the edgtug of tho shingle ts performed by the saw which cuts it. and is a SAVING of from FORTY TO FIFTY PER CENT, IN COST sc.:we—By the means of two treadles, the block when plaoed on the Machine is adjusted in any position the operator may desire, by which there is a VINO OF TWENTY PER CENT. IN TIMBER THIRD,-IT WILL SAW AND EDGE SIXTY SHINGLES DAT I 1•T "CT 'l' "El ! The Machine will also cut Veneering, Looking 01 PH 'arks, Barrel Beads, Cigar Berea, kc. The Iron City Machine Can be furnished complete for $l6O, by the manufac turer In tins city, ldr. t S. FGW.I....ES, and can be seen, n operation ettheTlenink DIOVot r. W. DITNORTEIt (-erne.. Seventh and Grant streets. Ripritr a s PALE. • 'T'ha Insentnr and patentetwill dispose of County, EiLateanii and use of the Marione on very moderate terms. Persons desirous of investing, cannot find a better opportunity than the present airealk and fizamine the Machine; deal HOLIDAY PIANOS. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING a choice lot or Umnfat ) iona EXPRESSLY SELECTED FOB THE HOLIDAYS. Also, a fine stuck of PIANOS, ,of • first class Eastern makers, which we (sawed! feconllloo to puo. The latter instruments are gresibargains, and we iwnte the atten tion of purelunerathereto. H. KLEBER & BRO., • Bole Agents for Stein'way's Poulos, Namk sweet CIIIPPING Al 4 -1? LE,Ewrip, by `lift- a rais.,BzsE. —mrreetti eirmeted- Irk Co Shrir erAtt. F. llSEVitk.' nterialtetred Minal ' . .s" . ,th • •".4*.t , >Ai+ LIVINGSTON,VWEILEIII tiriqirktors; ltif A Nl3l 6 AtttfßE .4 ' FAIR HANK'S PATENT PLATFORM SCUMS" °revery Valiety; tot Weigh ing Live Stook, Hay, Grain,, Ore, Coal, fronotrid. for all purpOsea a Ketcham dims., whether dormantor on wheels, witlibolMingtesFor ut without. iron or Wooden °Mama and classes and enpaeitiett„from Railroad purposes down to the Kroll eottitter gralujutti balances. Also. they are the Panttgiteen and only LATCH F.S. for right or left hand doors, Mills, Corn Mills and Shelters, Sausage Castors, Axle Pallif.e(Wardrobe Hooks, ugs. anttliOrtfMTlC HARDWARE generally. iv 9 Wri-EZII4.IsT ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 11188 CAPITAL.' • $8,29114800 00 PAID LIP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ending January 31,1850 THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loss or Damage by Fire, almost every description of Property. The Rains of Premium are ,o Berate, and, in all eases, based upon the character of the owner or ,s•eupant, and the merits of the risk. Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference to Loudon. A special permanent fund provided m Phda. dolphin far payment of losses in air country. vareneanea ne PVITHBVIIGIU: Messrs. James sltiully & 1',r.,174 Wood e&eet; John Floyd & Co., 173 Wood street; .• Brown & Eirkpatricks,lo3 Liberty street D. Gregg & UO. lat Wood street; • l'Elroy & Co., 54 Wood street; •• James Weandless & Co., 103 Wood street Nimick A Co., 05 Water street; 13. A. Fahnestock & Co., First and Wood ste.; "Jys, •Woodscell Co.,,Secoud.and Wood sta.; Ateitahtee Co.; 0' WOO& street; iturehlield ACo., Fourth and Market streets " .NVo'll4lo94' &lkioWoodkild-Water ste ECTIIIMSC6B IN PIIIIADIELPUI/L. George H Stuart, Esq., 13 Bank street; Messrs. Myera. Gingham A Co., 232 Market street; Writ•g • Kee, 4 V0y.22 South Front-street; • ' •` ItiVuteheoit & ColGa, Front and New streets " Smith, William. & Co., bl 3 Market street; " Jameq graham & Co., 20 and 22 Letitia street Joseph B. Mitchell, Esq., President 111..sthanies Bank James Dunlap, Esq, President Union Bank: Hon W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. • JANES W. ARROTT, Agent, del Office, 103 Wood street. GREAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust Company. TIFFICB IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, ky 403 WAL.A.LT Si . PHILADELPHIA CHARTER PER PETI AL. Authorized Galatea,. • STATEIiIEI4, MAY 18. 1880 CAPIT 11— PHA In and securely Li:treated $2 86 , 400 00 AMEN, MAY 18, lafttl etuut—On hand and at Bank 412,670 88 n hands of Agent 5............ 8.627 17 --$ 19,21;7 (5 441,000 00 Real Estate owned by the Company Bonds and Mortgages—bearing six and wren per cent. interea 152.940 00 betite due the aupany, well seenred , 17,748 81 Sioils—Par value 78,450 00 Bills reeeivable for loans, Sr , uol yet matured.. W,117 43 All otlavrouciuriuna.. 15,000,00 'lOlZl' LIA 811,1'11E4. Asege..--411tutted, not yet due S 0,303 16 1,0811 , 7 Awaiting prool 6,000 00 All 011ter chums 20,674 67 PHIL.A.DELPSLA. FIRE AND LEFF, INSUEANCE COMPANY, N 0.149 oirstit STREET, Opposite the Custom Rouse, WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every .seriptiou of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable - premium. ROBERT P. KING, President, M.W.' BALDWIN,. Vice Prmident, DIREI.7roItS: 13.8. Cope, George W. Brown, Josephs Pnul, John Clayton, E. Who:, Charles Bar.. F. B. Engludi, P H. Savory. e. Sherman. S. J. Magargee, F. Macaw's'', Secretary. .1. G. COFF4I, Agent, Corner Third sad Wood streets Western Insurance Company, Gloves and ;EORtiE DARSIE., President) F. M. GORDON. Secretary Orrnat No.fe. Water street, (Sperm k CO.'S Warehouse np stairs.) flit burgh. Will metre against all kinds of PIKE and MARU4Z RISKS. A Home Insulation managed by farectors who are well known to the community, and who are determined, by prominnesetarki hberahty, Mmaitaten the character which they hive atouttned, ae offends the best proteee two to thane who desire to be knauted. ArZE'rS, APRIL 30th. (tot. Stock Accounta...-- M l;leo n fr O inatUre...... Open Accounts, etc Premium Notes— Notes and bills discounted aIIIKATOILII. George Dame, --. , R. Miller, Jr., George W. Jae-keen, - James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holm., Alexander Hawk, Wm. H. Smith. , Chae. W. RAckeizon, Andrew Ackley, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas mv'ta ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO A. OF PtTTBI3IIRCH. OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. 'INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF KEE AND MARANE maga . SA AC Ji'iNF.9, President, JOHN D. Id eCORD, Vice Preeldnill; I). 211. Secretary ; Capt.W DEAN, General Agent. Dtarinoae—lrma: Jones, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, Capt. H. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahneetuck, Jaw D.McCord, lasso M Pennock, R. P. Sterling, Capt. Win. Dean, Thos. M. Howe, Robt. H. Davis. ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED 18197 CHARTER PER PETIIA Cash Capital, - - $1,000,000. Surplds, July tan, $1,03,20,23 80. Losses litijwited rind istel nver, 111,000,000. Property insured against DANti ER BY FIRE, OR THE PERU!) OF INLAND NAB' ItiAiLON, at as liberal rates and rules as solvency and fair profit will permit_ A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents. W. IL EDIE, thirveyor. Ir:2:ern N0.6.§ Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OK PHILADELPHIA, INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAILAGE, by Fire on Buildings, Merehaudize, Furniture, Ac., at reaoouable rates of premium. DIBECTORIi —F. Retch - ford Starr, William M" Kee, of Wm. ?igloo A Co.; Nalbro Frazier; Jno. M. Atwood, of Atwood, White A Co.; Rem T. Tredick, of Tredick, Stokes A Co.; Henry Whsrton; Mordecai L. Dawson; Geo. H. Stewart, of Stewart A Bro.; John H. Brown, of Jahn EL Brown A Co; B. A. Fahnestock,of S.A.Fshneatook # Co.; Andrew D. Cash; J. L. Erringer, _of Wood A Erringer. F. RA STARR, President.. CHARLES W. COKE, Secretary. ~ PITTABIIIUM Rariutzricza&—Wm. Holmes& c o J . Painter A Co., Thomas H. Howe, Esq, Jam. Marshall, , , Allen Kramer, Fog., Wilson, M'Elroy A Co., Wilson, Payne A Co., Bailey, 'Brown a Co., Livingston, Ozipeland Co., James B. Lyon A Co., Wm. S. Lovely A Co. (6 O. S. BRYAN &. CO., Agents, isliadirn N 0.62 Wood street JOllll T. LOOAII importers of HARDWARE 1,9 No. 52 Wood Street, Four Doors above St Charl4 Hotel, jeatin PITTSBURGH. THE IRON CITY TRUST CO.,' 6 No. 256 Liberty Street. BANK OF DISCOUNT, EXCHANGE AND DEPOSIT. Capital Stook S 150,000 , Capital Represented, over 1,005,000', W Smomotalas sas Hite INDPMMALLY Luna. Gold, Silver, Par allowed Cunrency received on' detilt. ALL MONEYS remain for a Spe d Tont, WILL DRAW INTEREST. Sight change on the Eastern and Western cities cons y for sale in sums to suit. Collections made in all e principal cities in the United_ States and the and PROCEEDS PROMPTLY REMITTED to any de sired point, on day of maturity. DIRSOT0118: John Moorhead, Alexander Fointb John Reath,Geo. S. }lead, J. Hill, William Seibert, W. M'Clintoek, Henry: Dreaßough, Robert Anderson. G. Fa WAYlNER,President. R. C. SCILINEWLY,, Cashier. STONE WATER • PIPES, FROM TWO TO 81X DIOR CALIBRE. Pricol from Twelve to Thirty CU. per Foot. ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, FORWARDING AND COACIIIRRION MERCIIANT; AND WIKILIBALI MIZE nI 01111CIRSE, ItUTPIER, SEEDS, AND PRQDUCA 413NERWAY. ; ; 26 WOOD ST.i riTTODIM;dO , - ; —5O , dot- CorivaroornagoPaate, Bair—, juuraluq. 933,734 12 J. WRIGHT, Secretary, THOS.- a UPDIKP., Agent; 97 Oster Pittsburgh OF PITTSBURGH 17,886 89 18,367 26 BY STATE AUTHORITY OF HARTFORD LOGAN & GREGG, aug23.lyis TERRA COTTA OR For sale Wholes 1e at Monutoaturera Prices by HENRY H. COLLINES, • -imirEtr breainponodo4 roi has beoWegestalathedfMt, and epplired . l4 All soiled to entb eenadepe t le recortmzebdol. It bee eared the oho had Oeerelkren opail nins ihop uneolletted l A The dote tuna be r X ia ld l 9 Indleuatuddee eat gently di the Beene Let the dictates Of- your use of the LTV EU o ewe Liver Coen- t arks, Dyspepsia* Mummer Coin ry, Dropsy, Sour - Costive...nes, Choi ra Morin:eV, Cholera tense, Jaundice, ' es, and may be used .0 _A• ry Family Medi. READ'ACHR,Isai: . twenty minutea,.l, spoonfuls are talc-. - Anent_ Ail who nee It are In its favor. MIX WATEE„ IN T Virg Oiv aPingiuroß BOTH TOGETHER. Price One Onti SAN XV ILA) ' .Fll3lll. CATHARTit-PIILS, Pure tregetalsc Rid ratle, and Pat up I o BLASE,' CASES, Air:Tight, and will acc p in any climate. • . , • The Family Ca.. • Chortle PILL I; ittm. Cie but active Cathmile l'ailkh the proprtemr - fed wad in his prwAlce More thin.''wenty The constantly timmasing -Mumma from these alto havelong used the PILLS aa sad the amishabei which . 11 express in regard to their Irs use, has induced molt pier, them within the reach of all. thaw th 0 , The Profession Veil lat different Cathartics act on different siortkos of thd ' bo The PA.MILY CA- .TI3ARTIC PII. L' has, with doe reference to :this well established diet, been compainded from a of the puresete. table Ertrarts, which act alike on every p p of t he alimewary canal, and are good and safe to Ott tw ee where a Cathartic t oneeded, such as De rangements 0C the Stomach, s ieepi near, Paint In Om 'ataxic. .an d Costivenes*, Pal n and Soreness over the whole " body, hom sudden cold, whirl' If nei fteted., end in • long course or Fib ver, Loss of Appe. , „tlite, a Creep* n • en: nation of Cold over tie body, net's, lienduche , weighing the head, 011 I a a.A I S , ( Orr ost ,0t. r4 a.., in c h ildren or Ad Uhl, • IthOUtllla Hun', a ereat Purr fler of the Blood and many dieeasee 10 which dealt b heir, too numerous Id ,to mention in UM advertise meat. Dose, Ito S. PRICE 30 CENTS. The Liver Invigorator and PRITII Ca thartic Pills are retailed to: Druggist. mmera 11, dial cold war:demi° by the Trade to an the large WWI. E3b2,4b3 2 538,909 70 S. T. W. SAN/100111), M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor,. J 3 5 Broadway. New I' . 0. N. K EYSER, Agent, No. 140, COMM` Wood arse and Virgin allay • ' - BikildaW THE ONLY SAFE PREPARATION THAT DOES NOT DYE, BUT WILL Restore GRAY HAIR to its Original Color by Nature's own Process, Is Prof. . 0. J. WOOXillticieelebrated HAIR RESTORATWEB IN PROOF OF THE ABOVE ASSEBr TION, read the following testimony from distin guished persons from all wills of the country: HON. SOLOMON RANT. Ann Arbor, Mich., says his wife, whose hair had become very thin, and entirely white, was restored to its original color, and had thick ened and 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. JUDGE BREESE, Es:Senator, of Illinois, ears, my hair was prematurely gray, but by the use Wood's Restorative, it has resumed itsoriginal color, and I have no doubt permanently so. HON. H. L. STEWART says, my hair was very gray, but after using two bottles, it restored it to its original color. REV. J. K. BRAGG,Wookfirold, Mau, saya, it has re• moved from any rtmil.nammation, dandruff, and it ffinstant tendency to itching, and restored my hair, which was gray, to its original color. J. W. DAVIWON, Monmouth, ißfrwte, 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. a WALLIS, Chicago, says, after using a great, many other preparations, all to no effect, Lured one bottle of your Hair Restorative, which. has cured a hu mor in m 3, bead of two years standing. BENJAMIN LONGRIDGE, 264 Seventh Avenue, .New York, says, having lostrny hair by the effects oldie Ery sipelas, when it began to grew, instead of black is here , tofore, RIMS well [ l 4 l3 4„vnakfraY• RaTi***ila n ,... &IV preparations tereatore - tne color, without etteeto was caducei to try yours, AndinApite?fo 40 , dybtfitlylia had Mat dual:ea e ff ect .4 • - 4- 4 r" ' • H. I. WILLIAMS, M. 11, Pechensville, Ala, says, 1 have used your Restorative, anff'find.tt allltia recom mended to tie I have tried it for Teller and find it a certain Cure. .190,000 00 2,160 00 .. 250 00 M 9,149 06 W. M. WOODWARD, M. D., Frankfort. Ky, loYelle riscommends it in his practice as the, best preparation for the hair now In use. EDWARD WALCOT'T, says, theee months ago my bier was very gray. It is now a dark brown, the original tailor, smooth and glossy, all by the use of Wood's Rif storative. WILSON KING soya, one month's proper application will restore any person'. hair to its original color and texture. J. D. HOES says, a few applications fastened my hair firmly; it began to grow ista and turn black, its original color. Bk.l'SEl SMITH North. East Penturylvania4ays that her hair had. for II number ofyeambeen. perf y but now at Is restored to its yonthail Solar, softand glossy. DR. J. W. BOND, St. Paul e aaysthathishatr isstrong, thick and black, although a short time since he was both bald andgray. The peopleliere salvias efTeedinand have contideuce in it. MORELS GOSLING,A. D t LLO 1 :nay* tiutt after try it g many other preparations, - all team end, he used two bottles, which covered his head with a new and 'vig orous growth of hair, and invites all to come and see it. SARAH J. it RoWN, says that her bow was not only gray. hut so thin she feared its entire loss—but alter using two bottles it has restored both the color and growth. Prepared by u. J WOOD C0.,114 Market et, St. Louis, and 112 .Broway, N.Y., and i!oldnitaill dzintgista and patent medicine dealer% also, by all fancy and toilet deal ers in the United States and Omuta , - - Sold by Dr. bIEO. H.' KrYBER, Wo od' 'Fitt cot, and B. L. FAH NEETTOCK a CO, No. GO, cbrner Wood and Fourth streets, and by all-good Diruggistagehentily. Jatamdaw To Uousekeepers. uIttETHINEt S— -8 Is manufactured n .i ntl y rel i f ti rtan commo n erent o ln ee l e h= Ali the deleterious matter, eirtid in such manner sa...ta ,produksa BreadoZinasiktami . • kinds of Cake, without containing a parkolti Saleratus when the breectoradmie bake4o a by producing Whelesotuit rinadtef• de of Baleratus is turned to gas. and ; through the bread or winle:hakinto co soquently nothintrremaliss bat Common Salt, Water and Flour. You will readily WWl* fate taste of this Salaratus that it Is entirely (event from other &detains. ' It is packed Mone pounittiitenli each r branded. " 8.. T. EltithkaWa Seta Medicattel Medea" also, ppicture, twisted loaf of bread, Mth a glass of eeervesemg waterow the top. When you purchase one paper should serve the wrapper, and be War to get the neat exactly like the agabove. Full directions for. making Bread.with Saleratus and Sour Milk or Cream ea o accompany each .package; also, directions • 3 eking all kinds of Pastry; also, tor • Soda Water andl3eldlits Powders Bann .an .37/WA3D GILVHa 6 MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP, 0 WITH B. T. BABBITTS PURE OONCENTRATED4 1 7 POTASH. Wet:sated double the stilut „ of ordinary PO 1 8 ap l aut w ugr i t ul t= o l.o or 3 Bore. = ands 8 ft Soap: - cone irnWitilid ddilthlii atbal t t- I 1 eat Potash in =irks& lam Manufactured. and for sale &TIMM:ITT; 1 0 yklydtr " 68 ! Ind ard Il i t a nittilt, Viertim. I7 0 rtiHE PUBLIC BLESSING WHICH IS now universally admitiCKi to to*rd,in MIWATS LIFE PIDIA AND PRIZE= 'lll'MN — .:,' in ekrery day derrionstrated by their astuniehing cacao in the cases which they are announced to cure. All the complaints of the stomach and bowels, weAtriesa of the digmtive ()mans AO of the system ganmally,^billiourt-and liver sffeedio?night feve%-hearlsegnk, a piles, ni cram, consu on,rheum.WmiNscutrry,ilzwunty of e blood. or blote Adana clkiluw-,VglitaTAkeldq° their curative properties . sA trio In blfseoures than the title of the best family, medicine now Wore the public. ' For ellebythe ptoppetorgi; W. B. Moms, at hie cake, Broadway, New Yorh, and storekeepers 104 drat tints generally: • PENiftNTtiiaT i. BOOTS, 4.X.D SUPERIOR: ARTICLE OF BOOTS a nd Man ace tgarea, for sale at the Office of the astern Pei:diet/Um, low for cash or approved *per. . oontdadog of )33 dozen ooszei /saoaa, Bard and pegged ; 152 " Dionroes • 45 " Calfaad Kip !dowries, Dewed :• • • 74 " Kip Boots, sewed; T " Boys' 000100 Bootaoewed oridyegyed: 10 " Boglialabtai, a 4.4 t 40 Boys' Coargi or ft=4 peWed and pegged. 5 Watnant? _ _ • d ; •, " Bffeana zi„on ter. • 78,500 Cheeks; col a votTatrpetior ititirawarranfed - faati our ypo dos TlL'r ' elilbsisßsiga, admiral :6 y• •kilted; for the farmer; . `6O. a sslbtfaPtiVotasoOkt • a.fiaawaialrialdirg4Wanyo#lo aftipies Imal be sapplisd by Waite Offida itsv‘ 'mW, L MAORI itemr d maiilit aik -tut ;11,dicAPP.-. to 441414 111114 Is um, e- EIP . • the for coach It within- the Mast-ftro4yeers 'el MX numerate to the tenaingetnent of the , ed in eueh.glowtl4l . eo.as to adgnrat hi the VlOOl y tA'rtill — lal I Chronic pi s hitt 9 , plttlnts, Ity or Stomach, Hotta nal le, Cho C holt - tilftivittrat: . "ol at is ; emale Vicokumo - tenfully as an Littltott• j Rant card wiCK Itiousandi can (V,) .two fir it 'rea ch et comatelocemout of Iftving tbetr lestUmony • . MOUTH WITAi ANP SWilittd* pee Both' =MIZA=M 1 ' s , , ' r=E Do. oil oftiorsitissio DO c row B tiR3 E4lloPlair firttitaiE -AND s tr k Upon Diseases of *it, • IIEART,I4ITER, LUNGS, GANGLIA, 11111014 OLD TUNAS PETER SO,IOV- 7 ' ....................... 'AND ALL'DISIIIIASES Til4e4ooo. DOCTOR BORT - 9pHE ONLY L . .apipAr • ..Egulprixta pcgmsTi44o:thiti-iimkadki tastaE63, is Ai In r 1. 41 60, 11 . 0 1 . , tioins the 'STieiiiiitis Corner' Fourth' aid alifit'Sireetp, Entrance on Grant etrani—Liffrl tIVor:: 4 ;: ° Where he can be consulted on all disease!) apirt*riing . EYE' OR: EAR _ - Deafness, Ringing iliniiies_An :ERs* .eliarges from the Alig,cration Pruaib r ttik . • • As "iittabitafils so generally knout, throughout Europe ancithe IThitedStstes for his onparalelled ono eeBB°43l9'kuillt Pi h arili di" Pttf. P u S erarte f r Ago iml ne . word, es: Crowe and h as thousands - hart - tione before. Dr. 8., is in possession of over 4.000 letters of Mem meralatstm from patients whom he has BUCCO4actilli treated. Remember, time limited, only three weeks, at the St. NictLobw . Hotel , 101.3130 ens' 40 onteltdii - e ogieeiroor: , ' " infelm 1111EacijEkinh..5 , 1 xF I , ay , eT j - • Ifiggfiuty OP- -THE AGE RRR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, luuatiscov ered in one of opioornmon - pasture Weeds, a rem at cures EVERY KIND OF RUMOR, From the Mimi Beiofilla4Ow*tir mon Pimple. .. • One to three bottles will cure the-worst kind of pim ples on the face. r ' Two or three bottlealtiliclear.,the system of biles. Two bottles #tan tad to dire the Worst tinker In the stomach. Threuto-9F are_warranted to cnio'ilritl*Oriii kind of E6's44lAm One or two bottles are warranted to cure alklipithor the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to care running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to- cure corrupt and g ulcers. . • - I: l4ten to twenty . bottrati'aill cure'euittly ot the skin. Tarot* Ulm; bottles Are warranted to cure ' Ehe Worst kind of ringworm. !two to . three bottlestare warranted to Cure' tho most desperate case of auto:oat/A • ' - to four bottles are q ,xranted to cure the.sal rheum., . • - - • . Five to West bottles will cure thelrqst. case of scrof ula. One to three bofiles are ittiratt s Md to -cone the worst case of dyspepals. I know from theexiiefienceot thous ands that it has been caused by canker In thostomaCl: One to two bottles are warranted to cure sick head ache. . one to two bottle:tare Wantland to regilktig a-0 0,4 W' date orthe bowels. One to two ixdftes.will regulate all derangement of the kidneys. Four Seisix bottles cared the Weratcasebot drepsy. , 3 'One to three Cared the worst muses of pile di a relie: is always experieneed; what a mercy tqglit relief in suchnn exarnmating disease. A benefit Is always experienced from the ftrst bottles, and a perfect carols warranted when the abovequantity ts taken.- . ^ , o - - No change of diet ever moment*. quantity , get and enough of it. The ' MEDICAL DISCOVERY' admirably to the Western mantry, w ere FEVER AND 8 „ • BI us COLIC BILIOUS iIIcVER, LIVER Daitaxe tE DIWi Are: pravidentintlieirrespeetive Winkel& The great cause of the .o nce efinese diseases ltl that many have secreted Orient some PUTRID AND FATAL RUMOR, 'w lathe sours, of all die and many axoung man.mid weielllt , M=o ,- 4 40011 cf Mcare waatargraWilF whose faded cheeks tind"surdo, ett ee 11111 1 their : ends of it weedy diesolittieS, through th e effects b come AMID RUKOVng . unm - th vitals, and many tbratatintbi 410 ash 4fd ifkneni - of these liunairs, WHO/the/fiat-Pi - 111 1 11 . blood With a few balks of' Medical `lesdevity; Svoue live a ripe old age. Another great cause of-diseseisis - : -- - - Ccistivaiessi For thin the Discovery is-an infallible itmedy , its action on the LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BOWELS, Ls all that you could desire. .For Scrofulous Mehra You will follow theone in-pamphlet around:Lhe direetr . bottle. For ' ' ULCERATED SORE tiEGEI, You. will tlnd4ollAlinortiona in the pamphlet?. • niIitOTIONB yea Ula.,--Adidts, , que table opoinithitt,ay; children over ten rane„dairiteitopoenEd; children Ikenn five to sightyesus,teaepoonfrd. •,ie no clirec4onebelt. be apt) • • to au copalEdilona, takeanibilent topper*, ate on the bowels twice a day. . DONALD NEINNE.DY, /Yo. 12 0 .WOrrin Orerdi Benbioy4faas.... 10r..Prioe .For aile-bp every Druggist - in 'the United States and British Provinces. DR. DEW , KEYSER,. noirlydaw 140 Wood at, Agt. SIMON JOHNSTON, (succssooß TO L. wit.op.X.,), RETA.IeI6" DBIIGG *T • • ' • .cor. Amithai44 lo4 o l : 7 E*4l , * St., :; itseeps constantly, on hand, a thoindassortment of er9thog in the Druttline of nuttiness. • - • , Xsuncular attention stren ta'ClonfnonndlatiPtai senations. NSW DRUG ,STORE-; COL UST , ' -, 1 , OHIO tt•-• "• - •s: 1 '! GLIEBNY CITY. ONST -.± :: ...`'.i . - ' 4 ,7 4 r.,: - ,' H,./IX' D,..i.,LA,RCJE DYE supply : ja w ono . PAINTS, VARNISH, meat of. ~. , .•;:14- , - •,--, a aele°t• assilYt • ± k:t-1,..# i..-:. ‘, i.,p- - , 1. . yi, P33I2,7II:TMERNIES... Also, a general assortment of PATENT *NCEDICENES4 S. S. diudirelie,*;:lctiC,*:,' N. B. =PHYSICIANS 1 3 111&41.ntONS ceria4 compounded. • a- 40 YON )I ' AN I nk Uwe PUBLIKIDTA-4. ' TREATIgri ON Nperlitutorrhea, &mina{ Wariness, Arments and lita.atat thfiaitir; Impotence andag diseases crown ofivatike luut otha -41;cenl i g3;*ost nittasigtM rorre -O,f ALF Po citing out T=l care at once dertalnAtid ede , tual, by w 4 ..rrenorytirdgantto ..1140terwhat VIKOn' altlon may care brugen - Nentidnt ttfermondedge °raven room mate, and at the learit • tne nuunkrona,gnaeXtarat , trtstat The author WWII - Nrgnr.APtipolcianargreatiauaipmati. who, avant *num, lears . 14 .Itivesidatattwthe:traturtt tmanieuterudadtseaseMikailmOditdullOal a , to MI untimely grain. -gent . thadt^r Beano antra on receipt of two KOStac btal a• -- Oa. Lottovtile Address. O. AlNrs JUST RECEI-'i SAD. L liRtY t- SOIC. NO. 19 -FIFTH STREIM-,1 11 7. R 0 E F,D_,ANTOIMBR melectioo of ENGLISH IMEELTONIS Otlazions Colors, , forliusinea Snitze --•- ; -TagrAlfE -- • • • .• stuitNa . vas -yr dOn ITV -No. 19 1111Urliitreet, rluaVlANK4c*Awa:to.:4 ,, Awroip4oi retttPtihe: • 11,30.44 MULD,II4 O, spaARD and. Mud, *634 at 4 Alict•bard Iti , 90. 11 0 1.1 0 1 Vir" 4.),9xifiwors.. 'HAYS c us* mquirry - ksC3riejata . '9411.X.N01it,.00.010/3 Uld =NM Y. "., .•,.' ...-.4.• ~-,-. ii4:- . ;t-nAO . ;:.:4'-....-f , r - v - ii-.,‘.7,.. ~: l ~,:.,;•,., ..,. , -7.Rt....z.,,,,:n t'l . - ...-; '....: , f4: - ,y ~ t , ' ?•-•-;•-,,,,-- ' • -'-'•-;,A#-,Ystg-vi' lIMEI EEO Rooms ''i~ri~'~~ = '~,. MEI 4 11 fo 1 rii $ i ...7. ~,.- • ~,,. N., ` , , k \
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