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' . . qw, I t -6 ! • 'ci f 416 ' ll ` '6;#.'t."•ti• • ••• - ` 1 .• , 404.4 4 P e ' r '#4 40 ' 4 •-T.: l • 4 4 4,tb.-Ft;i 7 i P9 rt • 41.• • , • 7 'TO 4 0 0 1 V 1 .4 ,11 Av•:„iit;tV4* , ,fl,v,r,,,iP tf ,;*-10 JP • _ _ • 41, -4 4 At • '~v.’ •& . . k 1 , - .74ain,ita NE W QUISSES, NEW CLASSES, &L s W - PAWN. , COW.PERW. • I PAIIBIONASLEI DANCING ACADEMY itnginux - irkuL, COM" ofßag Wand iriterf2r. &nets, Pitfabwrgh. pisso,Fli(X)rgiPEß, would, respectfully in- . v.lbelnltheettionzooUPlttsburgh and Allegheny, that e now formineire#'olaristimteltbd:iboVe Rail, and 'BoDoetatinue to-A*oo the aecontrilishment in ail its lottiOloglikrazichtuse tiOtther with , instr uelions , fig `the art pt st ,seirthief dietician to loom and social &kilo, GraeeholDe anct-esLi'llash. enable Ball Room and Parlor Dances, as taught by. hnn In the Eastern citie mtaishaNLesCaledoniana, CAAtilons, Lee Lander Quadrille, Polka Quadrilles, Senottleh quadrille .London Lancer 14olidrillesiRussias,Matairlia Q Miaiwor ,, i3er• truth Walla, Esmeralda Walin;:-Vassire.iinn;ANYalar.; &hot timeh or German Polka, Cinouskor Five Step Watts, Dici• items, Milliekin, Espanola:y .l6, i • Boheudan Re. dowigrolks Mesoorkg; Gallo Spanish Dance. Ever. green Polka, Dicillienne e, As, will be taught at moderate terms. have of Tuition will be as follows: LADIES' CLASS—Thursdays and Saturdays, from MASTERS AND hill3SD3'—Thirredays and Saturdayir tromitto 6 P. M. GENTLEMEN'S CLASS—Thursdays and Saturdays, from 8 to 10_,P. hi, PRIVATE CLASSES FOR LADIES who desire it. Prof. Cowper will also give instructions to Private Classes, or truttmottona given at the remains's of pupils, If N reckdred. - E .—Prof. Q can be seen at at, 10.M.01,1 Ran, on daye of tuition, from 2 to 0, and 7 t 0 10, P. M.. or at v1)080017 HOUSE, daily. dole JOHN W. McCARTHY, RILL POSTER, tittetxt to the Distributing and Posting of BELLI, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAINIRS Austeseseepint.s, • Ittsarootle. Steamboats, • • Itotali;;Sktel, Rte.,. . P I TTSBURG PA. _ *IL Orders sent to the °Flee of the Pittsburgh Morn avg post, or Deily . Gr=rtre. rece ive prompt attention Aaiun , i EREMPTORY TRADE SALE OF SU -P.BRIORCLOTRING,cionsisting of assorted COWS. Pantaloons; Vests, Snide, Boys' Clothing ami Furnish. .ing.Geods, at theCommereial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, on FRI DA Y MORRIS°, at le o'clock, positively without reserve. in lots to snitdealers. The goods will lie open for examination on the second floor the day previous Dealers are invited to call and examine. jell J. G. DAVIS, AUCtiallear. .SVOCKING CHEAP AND DIMPLEILk 31 • DALY ,r .Stocking Manufacturer , .ct - COINER FIFTH ST. AND MARKETALLEY. has on hand a tremendous assortment of J. oaten litookinmslioso,Boeas,llkamforts,ll lures, Hoods, Banks, for Mon and women, togothor witha von exten sive assortment of all 4spzcliptioub of (10.1 a it , h. , hoe, 'Killable the IWW-10[1.Ho nulls prune articles at bIIW Prices. ill and wetuuine, MrlioitiesutVr, N, L. has but ..ma °smuts, sad that Is on the owner Ql Fifth etl-Ailut Murk et ttlloy. noB • .1 WI 1.4. TAYLOR & CO., 41110LESALE inn DEALER, No. it 2 and 124 North Wharves, ( Above Arch Straet,) PHILADELPHIA. cootla 10. 9foratoMnart, ...... ...o. cesstrunwr n. curstsunars, - If t "hont=r— V- DONCLN. AptINNINGRA MS .k. CO, --P ITTSACROIi : - erry GLial NVOIMIS—W AAP:HOUSE, N. 119 Water amber., and 166 Pirst street, Putsburgb. Pa., three doors below Monong,nhela House, Manufacturers or Vitribrugh CityAVinclow Glees, Drugglsts' Ohm Ware, .andamericansimrrea Gla.sa,for parlor windows,c hurdles and piddle buildings. softly ii3OINLEIPS. WE CREAM SALOON . . "ANN CONFECTIONERY, No. 27 1-2 rifthSt., opposite the Exchange Bank. ,Att Ii'GINLEY, AT _ILS SPACIOUS ono elegantly wimp , ' rooms, bestedsus above I prepared to thrrash atl the Luxuries of the 988.4011 in Ma Mae. Delicious Ito Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes o AM-every description of Confectionery; all of the beet austerlai will be served to order, •tay °vetting. gar Orders for parties promptly filled. Call and juag S yourself. (n 296) M. WGINLEY. ARTN . A. STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, NANO7AOIIIIII3I AND DRAM LN EVENT V *AIM O► "'king, Parlor & Heating Stoves, plant AND FANCY ORATE FRONTS, &C. Sole Proprietor or the Celebrated PATENT GAB BURNING AND SMOKE CONSUMING COOK STOVES. Office and Sales ROOMS, oc2&1 itzq 4 Waal Streel. Anshan/A, Pa. MACILUVE 'WORKS FOUNDRY, H. wvallTDl AB, ANUFACTURER OF Stearn Ecigines,fihafting:ould.Pu llloll - M. Machines, Mortice Machines, Gear Wheels Hangers, ate., et,' Orden promptly attended to stay Wigs, Wigs, Wigs, AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every description and• Latest Styles of Fashion, menu tared by J. QAMMON, No. 84PN:turn! St. The tutitsuriberhaving resumed business in Pittsburgh =toinforte.his former friends and patrons of the d surrounding country, and would call their at tention to a nee and beautil TING IG. rt puts all former plans of w fu ig-making in theSELF-ADJUS shade. W Its [gents are lightness, durability, not liable to shrink, bearitegually all over the head, and easy and graceful appearance, showing the development of theforehead true to nature. Ladies are also invited to call and examine his new mode of BANDS, HALF-WIGS and WIGS.They du away with the heavy and formal appearance so much disapproved of in the old styles. CUPPING AND LEECHING, by MR. k MRS. BEBE. WTeeth extracted Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. sceithi• F. BFfIR, N 0.177 Grant street. EW BOOKS AT DAVISON'S. Wood • street and DixiZion(' alley :—Mies liavantigh, new yolumet Seven Years ;Saeramerdal Discourses, by Rev. dittoes W. Alexander, D. D.; New Night Caps • Lewes' ;Physiologyof Common Life • Rana to the lite'seue, or, - York while it is Day, a companion volume tAS English Bearta and Rands ; The Chriltmas Mirror, or,'Wor ds 548830111, by A. L. 0. E. !dole in the Beam a Tale A. A. L. 0. E ,• Theßevival in Ireland, by Rev. R. 0. lane .ness; Hodge cet hit and 2d Corinthians ; The Two Heaps, what Miesl3roVih's Sunday School Class Did for Them ; "The oxeat Tribulation, by Dr. Cummings; Higher ch dian Life, by Boardman ; Brook'e Fool of Quidity. J. B. DAVIDSON, Wno.l f ront and Diamond alley. 7' P . Z . N rt! TETLEY—Ranuract urers and CUTLERY, GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, &C No. 136 WOOD STREET. We invite the attention of the Trade and consumers, ton large sas.rtatent of our nun importation ofJOR. Mappin Bro.'s celebrated Pocket Tablenntl,Toilet.Outlery. "(SEW BOOK—By Robert Dale Owen. Papaw's on the Boundary of Another World, with Illustrative-Nartatives, by Robert Dale Gwen. Compensation, or Always a Future, by Anne M. H. Brewtter.T he Rivals, or the Times of Burr and Hamilton, by Hon. Jeremiah Clemens. How Could He Help It, by A. 8 Hoe. The. Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, by Stanley, 2 volumes. j am 1101 MIT DALLEIL • JA.1021 41011)BERT ICIA.LiELL & CO., * '' . **WHOLESALE GROCERS cosiOsigir FORWARDIRG MERCHANT; Dritrits Wl:Up= Lib Pm BGfl Raturusraals, NO. 251 LIBERTY STREET, Prreinttmae. Pa.. .CHISTMAS PRESENTS BEAUTIFUL FENDERS Coal Vases, Fire 'lrons, PLATE WASHERS, TEATS AND VASES TIN AND BRITANNIA TEA BETS, a H=A'y~ATF3A r - AM) BOLT FACTORY • PitantratiPressed Nuts of an sitia On lima, and Man alai/red. AIN% Molts forßriligeti, Machinery, Apical tnral Implements, &c, furnished at short notice. ‘litikrehouse, NO. TlCWator ltreet. &may • ' KIJAP. SCULLY A CO. • HET FRINGR4-- BRED 140 E VEIII3, for We low at It n *sir t tit 41";•114'. • 0.• •'• • N. dr, • • • ...t.' t. •• • • "it . ••••••,''• . •/•., • ; 411 ' • ' all kinds, ALLEGHENY KA Y U. Wood street- T. J. CRAIG'S, ISA WOOD ST„ Five doors from Fifth CROCHET BERTHAS :- .. 0 "V ita • O titts a II D it - 5 t 5Gen 0 . 1111 . 0 44. 1 ?Wavat. vor Tats-CsuputtaAn A"7..raitagrioN ha,s Ito nearequal in all diseases,regiiring ea tXTERNAp 4P sueh iv Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bpmihs, *.itEgt,sol6SitMd hthdr aches, no matter what „their name or nature. This Liniment is the result of years of active practice and careful research, by the eel bbrated Physician, DR. WM. CLARKE, of Brooklyn, N. ?qa 4 t ) ,-T9P.n4 4 4A CSlkia met! OP_ .° 1 .' 3 .,P" xt en O ve with ihe ommtry. For many yearsit has enjoyed an en viable reputation, not, only in private practice, hot at • argo. as 4.443 Greatest Remedy in Use. Let all who are afflicted TRY IT, as ft is warranted to effect speedy alldeire cures. pp For sale by R. E. SELLERS, Wholesale Agent, corner Wood and Second streets, and dealers everywhere. Prepared solely by N. U. W ALKER,. Proprietor. PITTISBIIIP/H, Pass's., noes To whom all orders mast be addressed. CLARKE'S LIVER PILLS. The Beet P'unaative ended a by er beforathe Peeple.—dceept and-Reeammgnernent Aantians. Da. CLA.R.K.g, the inventor of these celebrated Pills. is JusUy distinguished for hie eminent abilities and soiectillo research. For-30,Years In Ins exterolvepractioe 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, a 8 the numerous certificates from celebrated physicians show. They are extremely mild in their operation, at the same time powerful and effective in removing die. ease. They never givve pain, as do most purgatives, but allay it in all cases. In ¬ecases they are morespeedy in their tribe( than any Pill now offered. The proprietor is pleased to announce that he has per tented his arrangements for supplying the trade to the fullest demand. N. U. WALKER, Proprietor. Pittsburgh, Ps., To whom all orders must be addressed. W For sale by R. E. SELLERS, doper Wood and Second' streets, Wholesale Aaant, and dealers everywhere. no2t POWERLIDDI FOR EVIL—POTENT FOR GOOD. When pain or inflammation is present, and Brandreth's Pills are used. they at once seize upon the humore 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 Brandroth's operate solely uplon those impurities which surround and affect the tissues and orgps affected by disease.— By natural affinity, they seize theta humors, hccouits their Ws is below tha,i of the surroundingparts,and expel than from the body. Young people cannot, but middle-aged and old people can, in a measure, appreciate that medicine which, being used in sickness, ants only upon the cause of disease, and which has no power except upon thoisi humors whose presence produeesetery pain, and wham, removal removes every disease. Whatever organ is affected, there these wenderful Pills penetrate, and re move impurities from thus preventing seuAing of the humors, because they are removed from the body. In rheiimatisms, fevers. plooristes, pains in the side, dys pepsia, headaches., co:throne.. asthma, cvidsv coghs, sore thrusts, piles, uleers and boil; they give immediate relief; and taken early. prevent organic disease. Mal adies pronoun...6d beyond human skill, hove ) traded to their hiduence. and millions of human liven have been saved by their timely use. Oh, hoe important lea sick ness to use that medicine which only exhogutsbes the disease. and leaves no evil effect behind Sold at No. St Canal street, Brandt - ales Priuei p. Oboe; by Thomas Etedpath, No. 27 Livairouud sues i. Fittnburgti, Pit_ and by al respectable dealers in tiled r not Ls.—We read that one of the sorest Mations that the patient Job wee called uptuato bear was that of Bolls, aria they have been found to be, from that time to the present, the most troublesome and painful visitors. We have known instances where individuals were sure to have these eruptions break out upon them once a month at least. They show an impure state of the blood, and that humor of some kind is lurking there and the overplus of corruption is actually forced to the surface of the body, making its appearance in l tie form of boils. Now, Is it not best to at once purify the sys tem? Do you ask what will do this? We answer Ken nedy's Medical Discovery; it is caring humors in every form, and there Is not a State in the Union where it has no accompbehed the most astonishing cures. DR. GEO. H. K IaSER, Agent No. I.te Wood street._ =SI TO THE LADIES Come and see, you lame and suffering ! Oh, you Rheumaticand Dying,you shall be relieved by the applicatioh of PROF. DiaiRATH'S F.LECTRIC from Philadelphia, Pa More than thirty have been cured In this place In the last fewdaya, of ITheumahain, Sprains and Bruista, Bores, Fresh Cuta,Bwollen Ulan& Neuralgia, and Deafaims. The•Eleetrie Oil is also good for any sores on homes. For sale by all Drug,giste and Dealers. N. B.—Please inform me of any ease of failure, as I wish to cure, or charge nothing. . „ Peer. 14GB-cm—Dear Eltr aito eerufy that I had a tall, sprained my shoulder, and was afflicted for eigh teen days, and lost the 119 e in my arm, and could not raise my hand to my head; and hearing of the wonder ful cures • framed by bviirath's Electric Oil, and by one application of the Electric Oil, 1 was immediately ens. bled to raise my hand to my head and take aff my hat. Thank God 1 am well, and I cheerfully recommend it to all the afflicted. The application wan made before a hundred persons. Maws, Georgia, Pus. DaDam—Dear .Capt. B. B. Smith, do hereby certify that I hale been-afflicted with Rheum& tism for for four years, so at times could not sleep. Hy hearing of the wonderful cures of DeGrath's Elecu 011, I was induced to try it, and the first application t f the Electric Oil I was at once relieved, and now hot e the perfect use of my arm. The application was nye,n before fifty persona. B. U. SMITH, Twiggy county. I have given away over 600 bottles of my Oil to horse men, and they all any it is the greatest thing in the world for sores, sprains, splints,galls and scratches on horses, Price 26 cents, 60 cents and $l. per bottle. Coution—Be sure and get DsGRATHYS ELECTRIC OIL It la the only genuine. For sale by all druggists and dealers. Depot, Philadelphia. lain. I mdsw TO THE PUBLIC, VSPECI ALLY the Ignorant and Faliely 124 Modest Physicians of all denominations, treat Se cret tad Delicate Disorders, Self Abuse and Diseases or Situations common and Incident to Youths of both sex: es. and Adults, single or married. Because Uri BRAN. STRUP publishes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadful y shocked, and think it a great sin, very immoral, slid for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautions to keep them in ignorance that they do the same as Dr . ICS BRATRUP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative iirac. tine might be lost to them amongattiput, falsely modest and presumptuous families, born and raised in d ent ranee, sprung up as mushrooms, and who compare soci ety, intelligence, sense, *c., to dollars and Cents, mysiu* riously, meanly or,illy gotten. It is to publicity, howev er, that numerous parents an guardians pre thankful that their Bona daughters and wan* prenonsly feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and appearance have been restored to health and vigor by Dr. BRANSTRUP, besides many before and after marriage through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, Ac Having the advantage of over gerlY y ears e xp ert* once and observation , consequently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special. disuses, and who la daily consulted 4 tLani the pret*lola, as well eisi' recom mended by , tes e taitinewpublishers, plopneto of hotels, 10. lice Bantrilieni street, near thamond street. Private communications-from all parts of the Union strictly attended to. Direosto BOX 800, -Pittsburgh Post Odic.. pj: Hundreds of heads of Isar are ruined by the use of deleterious Dyes, for which no scientific author' ty is responsible. CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR DYE, On the contrary, presents the hi heat scientific creden tills. It has been analyzed by Dr. Causes, who stands at the head of our Experimental Chemists, and ho - ststes in his certificate that nothing Injurious enters into its composition. This UNQUALIFIED, A CPROVAL, Added to the well knoavn.fact that, it is the most reliable and the most natural Dye ever manufactured, has given it immense prestige, and the elides are running up from mouth to month, with a rapidity that severely taxes the energies and resources of the proprietor. Sold everywhere, and applUd by all Hair Dressers. paertanoso,No. ti Astor Rowe York. GEO. E. KEYSER, Agent, deltilmdirw Pittsburgh. Pa. OFFICE OF THE ' PITTREURGE GAS WMPANY, 9th January, 1880. U/ is DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Trustees of the Patsburgh bias Company, have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PERCENT. on the capital stook of the Company. payable an demand to stockholders or their legal representatives,M the office of the Company, jalO2w JAMY,t3 M. CHRISTI, Tr. eaivar. ' 8' • ASS r A • PA NY.—The first annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of the Citizens' Passenger Railway Company, will be held on MONDAY HVENINO, nth proz., at) o'clock, at the office of Simpson * Happey, No. W Fourth street, at which time and ilOO tat dodos' VUI be held for a BOARD OF DI US to serve dUrinv, the ensuing year. 0. H: HIPPHY, aSKIPtei &WSW,. WE AREWIN'W OPENING many nov elties In ER GOODS, suitable ter HOLIDAY PRESENTS Fur Gloves, FUR COLLARS, Rid Gauntlets, Sleilik"'Oben Cashmere ' Distillers Silhilearllo - and Ties, Winthr Gloves AT REDUCE,D PRICES. L. lIIIISRFELD s, •, no- BAr.3. 3 Wood ou street. EDWD. S. SUTLER, COMMISSIOOORCHAU, 4ftPublio'.UOlVlg , • ' • 4t/ r 6.0 1P13156 s c ,„, gotin . ti 4 • "4" . rferallifit jaw MM. MAW. , . • • 4 , 9 - 01. . • ~•~4Y.A`~`•"1:c fir.'"F's~r?"_•; ` • R;.._i , .... _. =EMI te. Aii'llta-RATZ,. three ._storyl4, 7 411igg douse,lgo. WI *hi idroet,-Setween au mirth streets, is catered for sale. The house is well finished and recently repaired ; has bath-house, with hot and cold water ; paved yard ; Cetrie.t eellarroor Muter the whole building; Gas in nearly all the rooms. Terms, s4,mo--ta,ooo cash, and the balance in equal annual pay. ments, payable in eight years. Possession given on the first of Apr 1 . Enquire ou the premises. de•k4m. THE LARGE WAREHOUSE, corner of. Penn and Wayne street/1, (the property of the Mul ford estate.) •rossesslot given immeutrifeiv. For terms apply to • JOHN'T.' LOGAN, Kea Admlniatrafor,s2 Wood stmet_ ÜBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IRON P WEJLBS, SOPLUA FURNACE, SC,--.By vrtue of, authority vested - 1u asTfilktees foil certain creditors of Pollard tatonnioir,qiiintsif OtraustiCalof s decree of the District Court of Allegheny county, in the Common wealth orPetinsYlliniur,'m No.:1 of November tarniillES, wo will expose to public sale, at the MERCHANTS' EX CHANGE, on Fourth stri3et,inAhe city of Pittsburgh,on the 17TH DAY OFJANUARY. 12.60, commencing at 11 o'clock, A. M., the Bolling Mill and Nail Factories, situated near New Castle, Lawrence county, Pennsylva nia,. known as the ORIZABA IRONIWORRS, containing 10 Boiling Furnaces, 6 Heating Furnaces, Bar Rolle, Small Rolls, Nall Plate and Muck Rolls, Squeezers, 49 Nail Machines, one Wrought Spike Machine, and ma chinery for manufacturing Nail Kegs sad Fire Brick. Also, the Blast Furnace, known as Sophie, adjoining above Worka, which is capable of turning out 130 tom of .Pig lrintiper week. L i, • . ' Algid, several lota of grotind . adjoining, and' Several pieces of land adjacent to the Iron Works, captaining Coal, him Ore, Limeatbtie and Fire tlity.' Terms—One-fourth of the.purchaae money:tote paid in caah,on the aoknowledginent of the deed; the balance In one, two and three genre from the time of sale, with in terest from that time; the deferred payments to be se ' cured by boed end mortgage ou the premises. Ciliates KNA?, H. BALDY Wrtants. deSihtd Isuc M, Porsocx, Wuxiss K. NialnleK. ON SOUTH AVENUE, a Three Story BRICK DWELLING. containing it room, with out-buildings. Lot fronts on the Ohio River—twenty live feet front, running back to an alley. The dwelimg to nearly new and most desirable nit a' residence, having beautiful view, and clear from smoke and dust. The owner lives in Bt. Louis, and desires to sell at once. Terme—Half cash; balance in one and two years. ri11• quire of HITCHCOCK, M'CBEARY deaotl m 122 Second street. FOR. TWO SCIIOLAILSHIPS IN THE ; DER BINGHAM COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Exiquire Fa this office. Seetin House for Sale TUE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SAFE this well established and most popular Tavern and Restaurant, located in the heart of the Cif*, In the Di a . mond. opposite the Market House, and which for Ala% aerie,, of years has had a fine patronage. It Is an adtpi ruble chance for going into a goodOHN businesSAVAia. Apply to JCIE, on the Prenorom. For Sale. vOUR LOTS ADJOINING LAW RENCE VILL, each 24 by 110 feet. They atll he din aped of &leap. Information to be obtained at TIIIB OF FICE noLli NO. 102 MARKET ST. NO. 13 FIFTH ST NOVELTIES OF TEM SEASON Retehing Goods Continually de'alnturW . FnsTHE 'EASTEHik' CITTIiS, we are enebled to offer to the public the Best 13t) lea of DRESS GOODS, And I.OW IN PRICF- We (tweet the attention of our Lady customer, to nor THIRD 91TPPLY of Raglans 3 Dusters and Shawls WM. X. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, General Machinists and Boller Makers, Sear the Penn's R. R. Passenger Depot, PITTSMIIMGM, P MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun dred and fifty horse power. and suited for 'Grist Milky Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc., etc. Giro particular attention to the construction of En gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, tueday and circular saw mills Have also on nand, finished and ready for shipment at short notice,Engthes and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and.Sheet iron separately, and Wrongdit Iron Shafting, IlAbgerl and Pales to every vartery. and continue the manufacture of Woolen Mal chinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the beat quality of materials, and warranted In all oases Jogiori statiallsetion. dere from all who'd the cduntry solicited, and promptly filled. aolluthor HILLERMAN & COLLORD, HATS, CAPS, AND FURS, Are daily receiving from manufacturers, an enure 'new and complete stock. 75 Wood street, neiklydew 3 doors from Fourth. NIL 8113TIL DAVID R. PLILI. JAMES PAIL, • SMITH, PARK Sz CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PPPTSBIJEt6I3, PA. Warehouse, No. 149 Ftrat and 120 &toad street.. Manufacturer. of all flll4ll and descriptions& Coal Oil, Ketone 'and Sulfa,tias and Water Pipe, Bad lrons, Dog I ran% Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, !isogon] and eg Alp n Abing and Machine Castings of every descrip.' Um, Made to order. Haying a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all nks , ~,ary fitting will be carefully attend ed to. mr.nklydsiv GENERAL COOPERAGE, Between Band and Wayne atroeta /IWrWe are prepared to (Amish Coal Oil, Whiniry, io, IKohow and Pork BARRELS, at the hortest notice, and on the mold miaow/able harms. eeild ikkiPttlE* l &BRO. Jithtigttapitftrs THE OLDEST AN]) LARGEST Lithographic Ectablichment in the City. WM. SCHUCHIR.A.NI PRACTICAL LITH 0 GRAPH E NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH 'STREET, BBRWER'S BUILDING, ti 01.4 PITTSBURGH, P 'MORRISON &; Mr/IMAINR, 4111broVink Ilirerrcesp,e, PHOTOGRA.FiIIe 4 fIRTISTEIi No, 04 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH. ierPictures taken In all the venous stiles of the art, at ntastuotbie prices. n02.1y . . , ,~ ~ ~a~, P—Set TO - LET. FOR SALE, A N ID Reliable as to Quality, _ as D atrs, Na 11/.2 Market and /3 Fifth SI IRON FOUNDERS, .4v HAT , s , " WEIDLIDIIII AND ItAIAIL.DXALSZA IN MPHEE & PHILIPS, AT ?NINO Nlll FLCIORT ON Fayette Street, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A PRP..UTICAL Corner Wood and Fourth Ste., PITTSBITRGEL ..,.,g4.0, 4 „,.,,T,E,I7VDEIVV44vo>tfi, lon.N.IiSfToR ond Duguerae - Walb Atteburgh, Pit, - 01 .make to O , and warranted aa good' :as carp he made, the -totrelgri ILanne4ll" andirons -p r iutpotechine===! 3 oßere ne igi i ial m nt • ftht-eidnigoala .poweisopedif all aulea'27 - varetylr i e r -ll:lAplt ahl:_altor inUtillrell, to fifteen feet,yy L...-'lll ll 'haTsdriAgabli i tia iu , i flr, Zw eap. end Deek...... , ~ • 4 LOA inheara and other ',, ,, 1 ....,. ;. , 4 to: , - • pholo,,a‘ inaheirwittft . A .te*" . . . ! ' illilw. ' , . . ' 4 t.;2l,4)„a.,aprfr. ;:f1 4 4114 ,t 1 „EOUNIk . Ow ‘1 , 41 . ~/ ttrl4 V*74ert.. 2 r•k 1 .., 7. -. a,mat yo lk `'lidi . V . Sbill - do , '"3I O AVEI Vd . Oil • ~--. : i t i 1- •02 wthotei-ibit . • • - ~- • • . riEZZI VD:117.1 kIT v r i 6sl,iii - TRI.3I3ASK2 IIiOTDENT TO xammEs. AND ocormatiol93., his 91014tVoso o*4o,iig.bri li fst,asVe , Bible, oonearyiingthediseeneattiso era ine ent tot rtainoecupAlonsinchidingtheireanses,ayigiptoms end mode acute., Vietahall do. thw In plain laPTage , and in a atraig4tiorsvFirii,way purpose is two. 01 firstly, to give iwme t ottrkitutfacts mot generally known ; and, secondly, to bring more forcibly .to view .the ready 11,114Cai-hanfik/Rzafway',l ,Pwczrilni.. SS's frankly avow .thai.tha trouble we.drotakitin lea husineas,trunsaotion. Emma-to beneAtkot h the puhnortnik ourselves. TitedisoxisoarlP,rnrOnrptroinvarippg rradoor arise either from the yerl.nattint of d2e,oeettrona, from the ma terials handled or,nsed. or from. th.catis,:t z Seazcely ei , lof these purguriewareuooasearily uatioal , rn hut men will be.as impf !eat their basilicas as inth eir pleas :u, and sutra pr their neglect of precaution. Let m. look st at those who suffer from poisosioam materials. • (hppersmitht, Brats Fbimders, Brener. end Pismokers From their maniptilationot copper and its compounds, take into.thek system either the Impalpable dust of its oxides or Wino:sr their fumes. The result is a copper disease, whose symptoms may vary more or less in vio lence sometimeit creeping slowly along Mail the syte temis.uttetiy destrayed. or else opening .an avenne to more appareatdinesses. The vietotn to.the copper die. ease notices, perhaps, on rising in the morning a slightly acid tante its. the 'mouth, a might .eoustrietion of the throat, the tongue dry and parched.and sometimes sick ness swine stomach. He thinks he reia , danght cold, and probablyitakeseon3e advernsedexpectorant, which leaves hirn worse than before. At timestherecomen an attack of thecolie- If dysentery nent all epidemic, lie is very liable to be attacked, and his termina mad tepee mus,. as the-doctors call them. namve his pain in the bowels and disposhicrn to stool.are-dtrigly violent. Often a thirst which he cannot account ford or a distend ed abdomerner hack stools, slightlystrv3akedwlth blood, or an undefinable anxiety, is thecommeneingsymptorn and is scarcely noticed. Cramps sometimes make their appearance in thedindis #.lk4 I:Ann:tech, either alone or accompanied by some of the symptoms previously erne morated. A headache at the close of work, or during the day, is quite eonw. 4 preventive of these would he ttibinary of amigul j, ttlitelieheetta tlieipineutge to the lungs of stomach o tile dust or vapor, mid gloves, to keep it from the pores of the skin. A generous dint h s Selek eP toPeallrel oBlB A l g4Vrhglias; a'do.4l SI tdlhat ti in the morning and evening of Radway's Ready Etelscl, mid the USO Of KaaWariagenoO4ttng #ellel4l:ent peptOP,Ored in until the syidein is rid of the poison TypePounders,Pnotererv, Renters. Plumbers and Giaders, and Workers in Mansfactorms, or Shot. Towers, Ara exposed to titeUid atimiltso: I;l:thi,lo.toittie . dapper disease, may p roduce a aeries of lunation!' but scarcely noticed syro ant i, sometime; paralysis, or more espelially with painters and white-lead makers, in what is generally called painterie colic. These all. at times, 4 will Donee in their mouth, more partieutarf at rising, a iingtu-y and slightly astringent taste, 0. ction of the windpipe, pain tunitmemlinese In that real of the stom ach, and occasionally nausea. followed iv metimes by vomiting. Or those who use much vermillion, will haveA, ten dencyito Diarrhese, for, unlike Copper, this shosmL ef fects more in the small intestines; and the bladder and urinary passages will be seriously affected* sometimes merely presSucing painful urination. and at -others, bloody or high colored urines. The Reg - Wait; Pia sad the licsotnent must he mainly relied on, and the parties should never go to work often empty stualdt. For the noire painful symptoms the &Mfg nettsf be'neessa. ry, and will by no means belie its name. should be n-ed internally andexternally. In paintda' colic. the Regulating Pets should be used to protineM free evade. tion, a and afterward more moderately, to upregu ler action ; and from the very start, the y on in full doses. in flaxseed or slippery-elmitea. ofigum water. The diet abould,bedlght chleßy beef.t,,trrot twef soup.) or chicken broth, from which. the fat has ts.en skimmed. In paralyabakhesperststent. ure.of the Ramintieg with the Ready liatifft wearand »Limit's rubbed menthe affected limb or part for at least fifteen minutes, three times a day, and a generous, but digest- Mle diet will effect a ,ore, In all external nimbus/Atone the palm of the hand to the best is rub mth,, sod a fe male hand , from as softness, should be preferred Are liable to several severe sympuwns. Those who use mutisde of aondeit es piirgehre its effect" in thE systems. They observe an austeie taste 'Mille moo which to apt to turn into well defined meiotic ,ire. gherslCfll nausea especiallyallyy fdter. nstug-boinialneal, ise fs snore Smell eiid harcientl fre quently than naturah" - Eine very vommon symptom is a trequency of stool, not diarrhtea, for during some months this may be Unattended by pain, and the cootie tency of the evacuations b. normal Twitching of the lace sad extremehes is less common. but a more dan gerous emptont. for unless promptly met it may tw fbl lowed by a paralysis of the parts affected. 'rho treat ment in this is the same as in the copper disease, rus fladwara Ready Relief s Reghlating Pills and Re-sol vent." Tinsmiths Are sometimes aireetedink manner !limn& tadyere, but nt a Ives degree, Their attacks are rare. If perultarly susceptible they may take the lead poison from the aol der, but we never knew but one ease of that kind. The arnd fumes of charcoal, in this and similar trades. neme- UMW+, produce irdlammauon of the bladder which may ha effeetually Corilltatted by the Relief and Regulating PUts Riper-Stasners and Tiaanderrnists )ocasionally stiffer some moat distressing symptoms-- the former from the showy greens they use, and the latter frem theiroonednathandlingef.arsenio or the wr y-move chloride of mercury. A fisted breath is nut un common. with a rather austere taste at tunes, consider abtq increase of saliva, or constriction of the lower part of the throat, which seems to extend Into the breast. frequent hiecoug h-sometimes a !swung sensation which comes and goes very suddenly, very black and offensive stools, or high colored urine. There are some of the symptoms which may occur separately or together It is a curious fact that some people engaged at these oe trup;ition4 grow qtdte plump, and apparently enjoy the heed of halt.h., having especially'' a trash and clear com plexion. If, however, they go into any other employ ment, or refrain from work sorqg weeks, they are very apt to be visited sal:imam; or lanfthe above symptoms. In either case, the Be-solvent should be used, along with the Regulating Pills. the'rehif being resorted to in order to remove immediate pain or distress. Elartrutypeng, (Naas &aware and Cart/ Bnameters, Maui fatturert of Mennen/A Gold and Stan Platers and Refiners Are !table to many r the above symptoms. Elertro typereful.ee • ly hst•le to tierangenteot or thebtatt der From the constant handling of type metal, contract the efforts of antimony. This is shown by the temporary paralysis of the lingers and hands, copious stools, cold night sweats, !OAS of strength, tenderness of stomach, bowels and throat. domeumea. though drinking notning but water, they feel a confused, semi-intoxicated sebss lion in the head. The treatment here is gentle purging with Radway's Regulating Pills, aided with the Ready Relief as a dOna, when A.Lie disease has become chronic die Iteasimtkie Rasalireltt intarSbe uaimbas an adjuvant to the Relief and Pills. Masons and Bricklayers, Aseidants, and mars eirpecirilly metiPm"padAitewialdtare, Are &Mattoy flab 6 GI vicitnltingr pride id thwiiiitts or temporary palsy, n t o r latter.woonzitinbenoPee per A rdilk diet, matilegftforis 7:1 n %and the use of the Reidy Relief, will remove these symptoms...the Re-velvent being also necesaary where palsy superlenes. Rometirnes odittiaenisss foildwa,Bedfanding the use of the-Regulating Pills. The particles of line in the eyes are very apt, to prptiuce conjunctivis, which will yield to nit etiveWlith• miatle;of Stlssinttgl , ,yittit nAtt. wtttpt, into which the Ready Relief is put, in the protiortion of nix drops to every two table-sixionfuls, increased gradually to ten drop*. A dase or two of the•Reaudattng - Pills will materially assist in subduing the Inflammation Are subject to heart4hrobbing end hearhdlseake, Kith looseness of bowela and both these and Ths kfakersof Log , Fble klatches Are liable to a very troublesome Skin:disease, develop ing itself on the scalp,ond sometimes to tittle patches, on the back, of the.tharidist pr (erg-Angers , or at the low er extremity of the spine ' attehddit with itching, and sr/dingo/ thoeurtele. in the fonner eased the Baguio tang Pillawill•beilaggarttephoontoined with the re lief; in the latter the Faieblvent inlernally. with the Re lief applied externally, diluted satire(' but gradually In creased totter - full extent The Itespiating Pill, may he advantageously used, if indicated by the elate of the stomach and bowels. The afloat of the alkaline contact is sometimes shown on MEM Soap Efeißon, " in colic, convulsions and diarrheas. The Relief will re mere these. Isemonaile.shonld be used oeme4fleally as a drink, and oranges or any ripe fruit slightlricid will. be found to be a pleasant as welt as a valuable saluvant. Bottom:la =Swore a goedliurpose in these cases, ,Meaciyirs us 4. pt'ee exposed to 9dorrst or other flaws( of t to be attacked by pains in throat, stomach or P, excessivethirst a.tendernews of abdomen. If d at one time.there comes ,fru.suCil7,lL'eng.coonuttr"wehich leaves after the free t Inhaled; but this only occurs from cheer neglect. srplefitrl first give way to the Ready Ra t. • he P. • alight dose of calcined magne sia Wi 11111 '0 Ton e end medicine slightly; but it is not absolutely owe/eery. The Relief wilt do its work wall withoutlt. The mi l kers of loco.fuco matches are somellnies troubled wuti the 'abov'e syrupwins. cstise.l by the phos r phorus which enters into the composiuun of the ups. A chronic Inibuntnation of the glottis and tensile 1# sometimes the result of till-01)112LOg OD very tlutlauttlasly,tin if I.lot &ELMO extestilliMtp the wind pipe, and even to the bradolethg sif-hbes of the lunge. called by the doctors the bronchial. When this cam. meows !total -be Soon cheated thyta gargle made up of proportions of the Ready and water. Nr .1 464411 nertexamm ease*. f those who are at: toted by disease Ito:irritating substances applied to s longs and sir-passages MedDIUDODIII. Millu which, sod, some of those mentioned previouslyrfnight be Are ej boWel the 03 an eci air is Thar li9f. tbrpei and other 'olxieer4; Clia'rooo/ Deafen. Boller Ma. ken. Whiten:Wal l Locksmiths. Maeltsauts, Furrurs and Fur Deeders, Mass Outten caul Drifters. Mattress Mei kera Tm Peckers. Cutlers, Fife Makers, Lapidaries, & t own, &one engem Maitre. Carpal Beaters, den and Polishers. Street Sweeper, and Wool Nuitere. Are entlect particularly to bronohial allectiona and con gumption. arising from the floating particlea of mita ung matter,disougaged duying the process in which they are, ititleti:atuVentbringthe air passages. In all such moil t Ready Relief, applied externally over the threat , and chests, and the 'Renovating Resolvent,' 7o finaapi IF m A ItiatitidriVittival ellitiKertii find remove traesp h lttalf were fornaerly included le the Mane position, but te the PAW!, W 4odkoreiner _bi 1149wal n Ain 116.1%en directly eit is es as anything. generous diet, mg oroue outdoor exercise, and the one of the Ready Re lief and Resolvent will soon restore the systent to Re lief ' Airmen, Hosilere tirooms, and ell who Handle Hay; are Hablit rtheidiatrasaing, though - rarely fatal, com plaint, asthma. The Mmes of sheltie) produce the same dikes*, toad hence hatters, and especially - those who makeser. are eubjimt, tq MithVie are provertmuly ionolided, 'yejt ttie hhtnplabi in b no mesAn agreeable. e ' Th Reaq or remove the paroiyeau3 of thirdlawastMd ti t a Reno vating Resolvent, taken amorally/gift fact a cure. - . feta the actidnver the acid of fermentation on the akin of their bands, and. the carom!. constant exclusion of gor fraT thelorat to the flour, axe subject to a trouble sortie Itch. For ttits the Rentiviting Resolvent is a sure edyd but the Belief, Minted:and' applied aa a was h, aid in effecting the desired end sooner. iliwien tuddert manta *Wetted* or prd .,traima*:e6Vc".hoorfartaw filar; afejul - `o ; % produe- Int > 266 coots grad ~...J -Mktit.the so hidl' Rhictle an 8 ., m. &Bibb W 6 'V tinier Just WOW ''' ye or above the ...‘ and oosthranz o th 4e latter the parent of piles, fistula, Ititdr uhaeaome oomplainla are O&M the molt.' 'Mee. tUt t tasq —LaEVllMOlnierekanti, Mid Mr ' i ..t. a. :-. siciiieilikainuille - ~ • r ..., ' 00 At& vie trostaWittome : .. ....dearameikt • .w -„,o,,,..mitrpmemom s r. 4 IrP t'.`r ...,... n. i. , ' . .t, t ti tt. t itV'Ess: ().,h Paintmrs, ThialAMECbilieb Pr-mien! i'mnters and Type Founders, Penater.Mpken 1E stow& a few hours,. restore regularity to the bowels and liver. In certain cases of Neuralgia and other nervous affec tions, the Resolvent psquiqte, Inn-Founders, Furnace- tnrieri, Cooks, and Kitchen Maids are liable to asthma, costiveness, rheumatism, and in flammation of the spleen and liver. Enlargement of the hirer is triAry common among all persons exposed to intense heat. Hence it is that liver complaints are so common to tropical climates. It need scarcely be said that the hear is a controlling organ, and that Itssde rangement involves all the connecting feces. Theide. rangementof tills mean may be cornhatedeuccessfully by the proper use of the Relief and Regulating Fills. which in the spleen disease also act with speedy good ettect. For rheumatism, if acute, the Ready Relief. ap plied both externally and internally' is generally found sufficient. though chronic cases, or sack as may be combined with a scrofulous habit, will not yield without the Renovating Resolvent, which utterly rootsout the disease, and restores thusystem to ita normal tate. Htesedores, Longshormnein, Rulers, Quarrymen. and aft Perionfl who Lift Great Weights. are exposed to admire of pleurisy. The Relief Ibreak the 'Amee of this, and with the Regulati Pills effect a life. lianas, Di/Amu, Doe Builders, Sea. Bc'aim Artfen, Raftoneu, Physic:kens. Stage . Driven, Truck:nen, and all exposed to sudden changes of weather, are lia blo to liver complaint and rheumatic affections, but more especlally tospleeia disease. - • Seamen, through long abstinence,frotn vegetable diet. are sub ject to scurvy. The use of Railway's Regulating Pills and Renovating Resolvent is a sure antidote for this distemper. In all cases of ship-fever, small-pox, chol era, or yellow fever, Railway's Ready Relief and Regu lating Pills are positive preventives if taken before the attacks, and certain curatives if used after. Stage-Drivers are liable to suffer from diabetes. for which the Rego. letting Pills and Resolvent should be used. . Physicians, who are frequently much exposed, should never be .without the Ready:Rol* especially In YiSiting parties sick with contagious diseasee. The head, hands and face thoroughly washed with it, and a full dose of it taken internally just previous to the visit, will effectu ally prevent contagion. The power of the Relief in the matter of contagious diseases is really wonderful. It is a sure preventito to small-pox., and in a welt-known disease among cattle, known se Black Tongue, de pending, no doubt, upon some contagious virus, yields so readily to this remedy, that Drovers and Chttle.Dealers, . . through the South and West, look upon it as a sover eign and infallible remedy in all such cases. Henee too, • Boatmen. Planters, cfr Farmeess min low or occarion aU overt owed yr=r Will find the Relief a protection against fever and ape, and other malarious diseases. Printers and /diners, The former from standing so long at the care. and the latter from their (trumped position in the mince, aided no doubt, by tho 4#41Pne344 have more or less trouble some affections of the joints 'occasionally. These will always yield to the Anklet and Regulating Pills, unless suffered rim too Tang. whin the , Resblvent may be required pectisionally have life or limb endangered .by a scratch .orktit froin a ltrullkivbich bee been need in dresßing or opening an animal tea lung killed. Swelling Of the part, itching and enlargement of the neighboring glands (kernels) fallow. The wound should be washed, arid a bread poutuee (nut bread and milk,) moistened with soup, drops of Rid; Babel. employed. The swelling should be bathed with the Relief, and the Regulating Pills aced until the violence of the symptoms has abated. It may as well be mentioned here, that the making of a really good poultiee is little understood. Stale bread should be rubbed...autos fine crumb r and placed in a soup plate or largri vabeer. afer WWI - water, while boding, mtut Ise petrel. A similar plate pr saucer is now to he plated over t ihe ton grasped firmly and held up sidewaya a* that the . water will lrein put' The yet -crumbib now trobi. tut-aietkinto a jzistreonsistence with a spoon placed ou amy at °nee, and applied to the part it warm as the patient will bear. As soon 9.3 a begur to harden aroutisl4yr ellge%a Areeh one should be sub stituted. and thus - it ferrnenbition be kept up. That is the true poultice. winch may be medicated by the Balmy, or otherwise. if required_ Baakci , Makers, Bout and Shoe Maker a and Dnkrrs, from their sedentary habits. are subject to piles anemia, trPanites , cestkVensltsa hypoChiludria, diabetes, St. Fetus' dance, dropsy of chest, general debility, anal, if the habit of the body tend that way, to apciplesyor 11 not, to consumption and lung disease. The trepWlent of these under our system is summary and effeatztal.— For hypochondria. the Ready Retie . / and Pins; for drop. ay and St.. Vitus' dance, the Sepia ling Pills and Rasa affiti end for - -anemia, nit.three of the tempi:4 The 3, treatmen( of die'other affections have bethi already i - cheated. The complaints of females engaged at various occu pations are somaanat digerati• from males, In conse quenceofAhaft peemuity of organisation. , It is true, that those who lead a sedentary life. or are occupied ih pursuits which require them to stand or loan over thefr labor, are subject to similar diseases with those of the opposite sex in Into occupation. Thine Feather Dreaseis; Ifilfirueri, - Paper Abiders, Piper Bar Maher:. Match Droppers. Sanastresses and the him, are liable to costiveness, piles and general debility. But what they have most to dread is the derangement of those secretions which, neturo has wisely given them for their health and comfort. They are particularly lia ble to hystena,obstructed, painful, or irregular menstra soon, whites, kidney weakness, nervous debility, swim min of the dead, inflammation of the ovaries and womb disease, for all of which the Relief and tmg Pills are cotidently prescribed; or subject to osis, to be removed by the use Of the Resolvent. in midi non to the other two remedies named. Perhaps of all familia °co upsilon, that of The Partory Cirri • iii liable to the most'distressing symptoms, more espe cially when the ventilation of the work-room is not per fect Standing position, monotonous employment, and Coating particles continually drawn into the %upon sages, all combine to weaken, depress and. destrOyi-- Yet by prudence, care and the use of Radways. Bono dux, oven the factory girl may bid defiance to death and the doctors--otherwise a very formidable partnership to fight. For the present we draw our remarks to a close. But it does not follow that all occupations should be aban doned wherein people are subjected to acid fumes, pois onous materials, irritating vapors or particles, intense heat, changes of weather, exposure, and the debilita ting effects of atationary or constrained positiona— -1 With ordinary prudence, out - door exercise , and the when indicued bysymptoney of Radway's and Regulating Pills be found all suffilret to pre vent or cure, except cases, or those which the system ikati tOstfated; and even there, /Md. way's twill speedily remove all ob stacles to aheikindly infilinnee of nature. and thus re store the system hi perfect health. In truth. if the Ready Relief be kept constantly on hand, and used at the outset et every attack according to directions, ketone will be found. enough to evertor combat all the deleterious effects we have named, and may be considered the great shield of those who other wise would be overcome by disease and death. It is 130 t so manyyears since Radway's Remedies hdve been introduced: for the birth of that perfection of chemical and pathological science upon which they are based is itself comparatively new. The .principles of their action are as old as humanity itself, haft realign oil for modern science to develop and apply them-- How successful > ibis has been done, the overwhelming popubsro v slid universal sale of Radway's Remedjes show. fair sovereign power of these blessings to the sick and millennia indisputable; they are in themsel ves the entire vegetable malaria medial; and they me , rapidly superseding all the inert or poisonous drugs . whose use and abuse has done so much to bring . “Deattrinto the world, and all our woe." The price of Railway's Remedies places them within the reach of every human tieing—the Ready Relief is sold for •.:4 cents, bfilientai and Slper bottle ; ltadway's hits, 26 cents per box; Resolvent, $1 a bottle. RADW AY a GO., Physicians and Chemists, No.ird John et New:York octlalawdtr.lamw-am • JUST RECEIVED SAM% GRAY & SON NO. 19 FIFTH STREET, ;HAVE, RECEIVED ANOTHER 11 &election of ENGLISH MELTONS, Of Various Colon, for, Business hits, WHICH THEY ARE MAKING UP TO ORDER, AT MODERATE PRICES. No. 19 Fifth Street, LADIES' tittA THOS. COYLE & 11111.0. CORNER FIFTH AND WYLIE STS., are prepared to supply LADIES AND GIENILE MEN with FASHIONABLE BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, OF THE BLAST MATERIAL And WORKMANSHIP. Orders will be Riled proMPUY evid satiefeetarilY. de2l{lm at 117iiiiituiiioundi'l ,IS4ACJONF~.• t dNO.J Yerlitt j ßotti 613.1 • • ',ainmorviums of At'S 1r - ASV El E 'L §PRDTG:ItO I it r AND A. E. STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES. Contec ,110410 1. and lrst Str‘tift oat PITTSBURGH.. PA. ..,,,..1411.41140141ERS ILLIMPACTOSBILS OP ' SIMIERIP LEIRPROVIND PH% 1 STEEL CULTIVATOR. , Corner Ross end First B e 1ani.:4541 ( 1 b xis P FARM OF 175 A,CRES— i • NiaoVdetatin*Ta.Veabout , bait& min a rtivit O tE METE • • _ • - OYU. *.O .; n9:P=X34.•.A titUu rst 8. 0873180natti• h1VINGOI1V; - e0PICINti r t 2 ss s=l - 1 PiiiiitretklYl4 Al* Pidfittlit ." " BANS l t Wr,Wett i BCALES'lryerit ing Ifiee StoclartlaYslGrigA Ifi2tAft em i t Iron, and for all purposes-ofaarerchan di'tqat yttper dormant or on wheel. wit 11018 lever or without ITOO 01 WoodeuColtunns.and (van **MO ant capacities,fromßailroad purposes down to the small counter scare andbalancee.: Also, they are the Pantentees.andpply cuanufaaps.. LATCHES, fer right or ielf Weld. dear% ad every stye Mills, Corn Mille and Shedier%flatissem Cutters an&Btuffera. Bolts, Selfahuttieg6AtTpAuta,ibuttete . . l Cas . tors, Axle yales, Wardrobelflooks, Eire IMI Stands, &c., &e., together with every variety 0:1.00* 1 10-Pnt , age and DOMESTIC HARDWARE' generally. • GREAT REDUCTION OPPRIgES I ' SINGEWS • SE W INu MACHIN E S. A- HE SUBSCRIBES BEGS LEAVE TO inform the pabke that from . ' f this:day forward those Chd...EBRATED MACHINES wiII be sold at the ()Row ing REDUCED , New Family Machine and Iron Stand, complete—E9 00 New Transverse Shuttle id achine and Stand, com plete 476 00 No. 1 Standard Machine and Stand, comPlete $ 9O 00 No 2 Standard Machine and Stand, complete $lOO 00 A. STRAW, Agent, Nos. 32 and 34 Market street. se2o PRICES CORING DOWN. VT S SHUTTLE , SEWIND For Tailors, For Vest Makers, FOR SHIRT MAKERS, FOR SHOE BINDERS, -. FOR' oxrrEre srrriktv., ' • - • FOR HARNESS MAKERS, FOR CARRIAGE TRIMMERS, And for all purposes of f3ewing, either in farnilies pr manufactories, stands without a nval. It is strong and durable—will not get out q( repag easily, and 19 em phatically the miry Makhlne ever invented, ADAPTED TO ALL KINDS OF WORK. We are offering superior and warranted Machines for ONE HALF THE MONEY charged by other Agents (or Machines doing the earns range of words.. Call and see them and thoroughly test berorel trot:teeing, at No. 00 Makket St., Up Stairs. *l-AGENTS WANTED."IeIIt del 2: 1 .law LASdCF.LL & NORTHROP. DECEMBER 16, 1859. JOSEPH W. SPENCER, WILL CLOSE OUT HIS SUPERIOR stock of SILKS, SHAWLS ,CLOAKS, MERINOS INVESTMENT. THE MOST COMPLETE SHINGLE MACHINE DURABLE, PERFECT AND CHEAP COUNTY RIGHTSFOR SALE PATENTED BY MR. S. C. COFFIN, Inventor, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Juno 7th,.1859, is now introduced to the public, and commends itself' for the ollowing advantages—lts simplicity, &oddity,' utility cheapness, and excellence of work. Its superiority to other Machines, consists, Finn—That it is provided with an apparatus bp which the edging of the shingle is performed by the saw which cuts it, and is a SAVING of from srocem--By the means of two treadles, the block when placed on the Machine is adjusted in any position the operator may desire, by whieh there is a S, GENTS' BOOTS Sitting 'Shfiti4s. FROM THIS:IDATF., No. SO Market, 11 0 AND 'Mims 600D9, . 1 ' PANIC PRICES PANIC -PRICES PANIC PRICES RARE CHANCES F 0 R EXTANT_ STATE, TERRITORY, THE IRON CITY SHINGLE MACHINE, FORTY TO FIFTY PER CENT. IN COST. ING OF TWENTY PER CENT. IN TIMBER THIRD,-1T WILL SAW AND WOE SIXTY' SHINGLES I,4EINTTTBI The Machine will as° aui Veneeting,•thelitiliii GI gig Backs, Barrel Heada, Ctgai soied, &a. The Iron City Machine Can.be funnelled complete for !MOO, by the nasnufac turer in this city, Mr. S. S.. FOWLER, and can be seen in operation at the Planing ItlillotMr. W. DILWORTIO corner :..loyenth and Grant streets. RICiI4TEV FOR• SALE The Inventor end Patentee will diSpbse of County, State and Territory Rights for the tulle and use of t4e . Machine on very modei•ate terms. Pomona desirouls of Investing, cannot find a batter opportunitaan,thA present. .41Keliond examine theXpinkinp, t . deal. HOLIDAY PIANO& WE ARE. dle 12 CEIVIN(t a °home lot of \ifiania‘ZZa EXPRESSLY SELECTED FOR THE mums. Also, aloe stook of PIANOS, of first class 'Fistairck makers, which we ceo Bell tyom OM to $3OO. The latter Instruments are, bargainuid, we ilintelhe she*. cicm of puretudiere thereto. H. IrTYBER & BHO., Bole Agouti' for Stith:mare Pianos, deBo • N 0.68 Filth street. 13trtillOr« . DANTXT itrundeetrivers of every d;a ' eariiiiee : ~j~ti __ _ i ~,r~u.:~l - 14 - 6 . j•-.. Wit: ,_ :: .14.15 f rqamio,.•6 7 -,. .. ..t ..„.. .....„...„...,..., : Llifilt ifilattit , 14 1 - : N oygg,PEUlLlZATitEitixt.,to IT lo i•cotxtmoittittect en Ifely from-06We, ro y-o . has becomaraniestoblishecd ilicktifluiidisrelihiediciagiwon and approved; bp.411 , , that ~.. ifiteil, piled it, nod is now re . sorted ut yi.th 13 gelidelice.M in i &Hag 11Sented for 1041 h .It hag ourod„ttootootuis Fil • rin--thtsi l4 4WRAM ll who had given up all-hopes Yelforras , lii/Opuicietous unsolicited certliiectesittm Poaacmilati"hern , il o .r. - rleviAiVie cal*. . i u 3 iiibta# l tVo i drligtakfilki iiii . u.yik . t 1:110 , i 0 aCI 00 ®O lA' tinT 414 4 ' 03 _ _ . ,Pfl o .-f "Pqr4L,PIAA .too 6a rho use of the LIVER IV - don ivyo it hustfu l on i ..;,,fre v . .. - l ost O . jagitgai re F. - D 14 ,laikli, fillispoitolto, ' Uter.."rie 1• . 1 ` : I ns hi am saki a• i 43 off-;_ ' Itlll-Oqin DYsttul t''' ry, Dropsy,. Sour kern hell, Habit - kcal CtikitveriAs; iltrttol. • • l', bliitt94,tittreatl rn.Morliuo. qlwitexie 4rfwv.ttn.An* , : falqn" lonme., ,I au u t ur, 54 ,, Protole WealEncgr ee, and may to ussik Apt . FemfullY as !‘ , l Orfnim ry .F. , ..4iy. mig- ..1..;...,:mi*:,* - 141..x: , ,Et DOA DA c fit.; 14 iiit;ii.i.i)itgcaii'ligto3-,i In twenty nil nUtii; ' - IWO Or t liik , lPo4 l . spoOnfula" orb tiilt eii at mbanitincedient:id attack. Ait who use It are . ~ to its favor. RIX WATER IN TI THE INVIGORATOR; BOTWIPOGETIFER. Price One Dollar per Dottie X 33 ~~~~~' CATHARTIC P. 1.11 51 COMPOII NDdlt rft i tNI Pure,. VegittablVlNMlyaeVr,prpl Mut up Ls GLASSVASINS, 'Ale Right.l4-kal'Wlll. beep In any climate. .14,,s- hartle plld,Jaa - frUi: ti Ll t iVatfas it iVatiY IftiVW The ematantly immastn. denoted tborn theca alto luveloatusedthoPU.LS fent the oodefoettop e hien as coves d in ressusilathele tisistbaringsrasiuseto Once them within the retch of all. The Profession well allow dun dUrerent Carhartics act different porgona of th e ,blenela. on lhe IMAM LT CA- TRAIITIC P 1 1.1. has, with drat refetetine ASS ~- : a. Abla - rwelh outdid..l Am, been conwminded from a rik vartefy of tbe - purnet Tree. table h..d.roefe.e whieh,-aet Vlike o' t every Dr It. locootats band r attisalsked .10 s tils.. es s t are s •u s ih..ei tteetielfr et h - -tte. - 1114 , - / nusgements of the St oma e h e ..fcc pi nes., Palms In, the , , Barb. and I.oi ha, Costiveness, Pal is Mill Soren.. aver the whole body, Rom etriatot TOl.l. nbieh f rp .„. o tiy. if ne ß beeeed; - sun in a long ennnto of re. cer, Loss of Appe- the, a erre:Flag -,. css tt nation ore - Ad over .tisabady e 0 i t . .. 5., nes", Heildttehe es. is r eiglivis head al In Nam 'assert,' Oltscasea ' raw In tiPlatiOnablitA VW., XI I k I -4, A gv... eas t heir, too isomerism to Mardian si v went. Dose, I Z o 11.1.C.F. 2,1) 13RN'T_,, , The Liver tnvtgdraror and - Fitmilr Ca thartic pills ach retailed get.. grtwrally and mid . 601 esale by the-Tram In allt he m ! w town.. S. T'.W. SANFORD, 111. 11, 1 • -1, Ihundaatatranst - fmnrietor, .136 Broad way, New York.€.l''KEer44.VVAttl3if,“a4 0 0 ifrVtrgry. m s— _ THE ONLY SAFE PREPARATION THAT DOESVOT - DYE, BUT - WILL, Restore' GRAY HAlitio by Nature's own Process, is Prot: WOOD'S-Celerated HAIR RESTORATtvg! ! TN PROOF OF . TRW ArBOVR-IoSSER -1. TION, read the:ilpig, : itialristony from distin guished personi from all Idiot the country: HON. SOLOMON , Ann Arbor, Mich...sari his wife, whoselgaiv• had become /ery, thin,,,,and,entirely white,'keti restored to its trigulal cam:end had thick ened and become beautifully, and glossy upon, and en tirely over, the head. Others of my family and friends are ,ushig_y_our Itcotorativoard:li*O•lkOPPioat•Ogeot&_ HON. JUDGE BVSESE, Ex-Senator, of•lllinoisi, - s, my hair was prematuretysray, but by the use Wood's Reitorative, it has reeinmad itsmriginal color, and I have no doubt permanently so. HONi, , ,IL L. ldTsWAlt'Ustiya,lny hair iriirsvery gray, but after using to bottles, it restored' it to its original color. ' : ._ • - REV. J. F... fts.k.Ge, Brookfield, Idami, sus, ikhas re moved from my - held inflammation, datidterttand a constant tendency to itchin& and, metered- rar hair, which was gray, to its ortginal flohle , , . 0 ‘..- 3, W. DAVIDSON , MODlllcilinCiP. , 344v;l7;il a ir was two-thirdsgrity, or rather vi hid,'hitheAlPpli cation of the Restotative Be - it htidlelitatiedits original color. ~. __ ... -t ~.'--:" jilt G. WALLIS, ChlOago, BaYs;after il'ah ' mt. many other grew-aeons, all to no elleiit; Tone bottle of your Hair Restorative, which huseurtutailut mor in my head of two Lege' standing. • ', Y' - :r•• ' SEICIA.W.h LONGRIDGE, 264 Seventh, Averilii, New York, sambaving lostinthalrbitheetleettlefthe,gu sirtha, w 1,1 34 it began to PT*, inatnad of blank4a•here to ore, it was well mixed withgrar. limit , * triedratuty preparations to restore fhb color, 'adthbfit - effect; T was induced to try yours, andin spiteoridlinydlottblialttua* bad the desired effect , ' • - .; ', ~ • : i4.' EL L. WILLIAMS , m..p, Pecheisiak, gas 8, f have used yofir Restorative, and Sod itAult ig% mended to to be. I have tried it far Vetter`finelih It a • - , , . certain cure. ~. W. M. WOODWARD, 31.: b., riai)kfort:lCZ;Age.he tat recommends it in his nramdee maths; bfrr. pre On . for the hair now in 11343.• - EDWARD WALCOTT, says, these menthe °' hair was very gray . .4.ia.now-a datic-bnurp,• ther-orapnal Color, smooth and gibsarliff by - the use of "Wood's Re storative., WILSON' ' KING sais, hie ixiontWprifiler application will restore any person's hair to Its original color and texture. - J. D. HOES says, a few applications fastened my hair firmly; it began to row out "and tarn black, its original color. ' ' - ' ii. lIISTSE'f SMITH . North-Baid.Bennolvirea . ' l4O that her hair had, fora number of „veto's been perfeettrwhite, but now it is restored to • Its , youthful cola, usoft and C DR. • • • , ~ DR. J.W W. BOND, St. Paul, saysthat his hairlastrong, thick and bleak, althoughaaherttiinellitudaheihasixun bald and gray. The people heresaw Reenacts and have confidence in'iL '. ' ' - : ; -,, • MORRIS GOSLING, -WI), St.ldatisi, says that after trying many other preparations, allta no: effect, he used - two bottles, which cave:oda& head' NOM anew:and vig orona growth of hair, aniiiniiteekalligeometindlsee ft. • SARAH J. BROWN, says that her hairy' _tt,.ad only gray, but so thin she feared It" entire le'sa-,7h0 after . growthasm t wo bottles it has restored' hoth the - tem an PreWe.d by - 0.'3. Wow* Cce,M4 st., SL Louis, • and 8D Broadway, N.Y., and 4 0 1 d h/...an'e Ideal , as° liPated medicine dealer% also, troll ypd e era in the United States and Caned': . :. Sold brEltiGEO, Hi KliarsEß,';Np..l4o.lWood street. and B. L. FAILNESTOCK A CO., No. 60, corner Wood „ And Fourth streets, and hy4ll:Boo4Dniggl B l4 grran 7 . . iallaldsw • HE PUBLIC - BMW, . .4 IVAIV IS . .... , .now universally-admitted to.ecceiti.ib, , goo ATS PILLS AND PUCENIX SPTTEFaIIe eXerY. aILY ,demonstrated by their astonishing elltcsey-ia the mew. which they are aanonneed - tobure.,-,2AIMOVIth or the stomach,ReChewels, weakness -1 d; rflt , ' Ve organs ehlrOrtWay,abbn senexallyi,-bllhowrim liver afteetieWnighLfeeerk;Aieacifietielvpiles, costiveness, ectasomptionahei_mpuFityp i l bl e 94 abletched . and *big complezions, aeon - yield :Weir .. - curative properties. , A sine trial. invariab ly &Awe, ..„ theta he:ble Saltirkediailie4oVebefarq , , the public,.. For sale , by-the preErtetom V. B. Norm s ghtioffice , SP BrOswq,l9l I:oos;i:#ll,AttitrAbepers Wad 0 11 40 8 4 OdetanX , .-- •' .. ' ~,,. , *OOP" , , . . rEairrrEnrimurierv, f• BOOTS - AND SRC ES. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF BOOTS and 8H01323- are offered for -sale at' the Ott& of the Western Pendephary, low,for mitt, o.r . approved paper. consisting of 15 dozen Coarm, Boots, sewed and pegged : 132 tionroes " 45 " Calf and KID Dtionroes, sewed.: • • ta , " •Eiti,Bb,4lo, 4i " Boys' Coarse Boots, sewed 'Aged: 10 • f rEnglisti Vol* 40 " Boys*Ccitridaddlarees; sewed and pegged. 5 " Woman' Boots,sewed; Toddle% sewed:.' .• 76,600 Cheeks; asrery.saperion-drtlelted Wit - 200 dos Three-bushel Tow rive, 3uhillia" hly salted for • 50 wet* turiCblibilliftos , ;b ) Persotui wishing to PUTOhBBO any.otthentexe sitteles Al2er s iPPA e I I Y7 Vfitkrirdwa fi den. ly • SND IIB - 0--4 . -ii 400 barrels Prime N. 0. Molasses, Oak pm:Mere; 10 do Eit.,James, d. . 20 do rialanags arse sysap • • 5 00 b u i s l o w 4016ania c otree; ' 76 Pates atoica'xindi de; iss Eo4lChests Young Eiyeen, Imperial, Gun Pow I ' • der; Ooloag 9,lolPomhingapas ; 1 100 boxeressorted fitudit 6'spit's ic 10's luny To: 10 kelp CovingtongiX. twist T01138009i , ".- 10 do tosirslikit in Backs: 2D "bags Gaga repper ; 6'do tercrbsiaq 'lOOO t rg r " l l °4l-1500 k 4 "+t,‘, 411; LI etreirdettl ,' do Goaded, ~- do, 4(1 ariblatg,. ‘4 * • 50 - do dO biatChrWmow=;i , ' , ' 14P-110=BUltlaititfliqce4d1:1115t,1, , A'T 19 1 dd TEL 13 0 440 44 1 0. 66 3_ ‘.l 2.- zairse ‘fitiEM: , t. .?"'114,,„,01V,ti •• • . •I ,VAl7.44\fl'a:Atit , ~ ~ ~- .. -' = , : "4'; - 4:y .g.;l-4t1:: their tL' 444 u•anT 1 mY!vii Vi 1i '' AND 'SWALLOW , f, •- •Ef -0 ,,.. ‘, ( F -A wr e. • **. .r:,,.;:1...:. ; :tf , •17-*,:::..i , ' :::, _:..e.•,:„: -.;,_:-..f 4 . l' 4 , A !3 "1
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