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PlTMtrit - GH POST.
Value of. Cuba. _
- kiilei6litge; gives rt - cfme-'refiSciiii ' , why the
Queen of thisTAntilles: should belong to us,'"as
sf4lkws.; r. •
Taking_ it for granted that no rational mart
''will 'Contest the acquisitlem of this island 'on the
ground -of its'not being
: essential to the Innis
' ..slictional rights - of this nation over:- the Gulf . ,
of:;Mexiesf, wo 'shall Arsktreat,itas a ‘question
involving only•politifsloommercial considera-,: -
tions. its comparative proximity to the UM-
Statel;:rendering its, value incalculable to
- us in time of war, its great distance froni"Spaim,
„." and Colonial form of-government, CrEated,
time of peace a constant , danger :•of:tbollision,
with that ' itabiinvenfence n rendez
' 'yens and market for titisidaijaigagedlii the'slave
traffic, , together with its being a tempting bait
to the - fillibusters,,both native' and foreign all
combine in sustaining ;our just claims -to
sovereignty aver-the island.:.To Spain Cuba ,
is merely, a soarce of revenue,.and'shopld she'
•
persist in refuiliig n fail. dompensationfor this
- ,revenue,.exposingus-to the d - fiaavantages and
perils atten•ding_ber possession of Cuba we can
, not regitid the latter in any - Other light than a
standing menace and attack, compelling us to
resort to measures of defense.
, The Island of Cuba has •an area of 22,953
. .
• • square' .only 18,500 less than that of
Pennsylvania: -- The population'of all classei in
18.60. was 1,247,230. Mineral ;riches have
not yet boon extensively developed. Gold and
silver have been found in small 'quantities;
copper and coal in considerable abundance;
usFhaltum marble. and jasper shone& The
minimum value of tip forest, consisting of ,ma
hogany and other'useful wood, was estimated
in 1830 to be equal to. $190,624,000. The ag
ricultural value of the island rests mainly in
_ the production of, sugar, coffee and tobacco,
but -of 14,092,73 G acres, however, 0n1y,1,124,-
GBl2;Wiro ender. cultliation. L. Thol Whole -repre
sentative value of agriculture Was estimated at
550.8,180,832; and of Prtiallasi 140,630,871, of
animal production $9,023,116; and gross capi
- tat invested $317,260,882.
If we compare the extent under cultivation
with;that remaining waste, womay form some
appreciation of the vast productive power of the
- island in those great staples—coffee, sugar and
• -tobacco. Many other and valuable articles of
production are indigenous to the soil. The
opening of mines, utilizing her vast forests,
opening roads, and'the introduction of Ameri
can machinery upon the estates and in the
workshops necessary to its energetical
devel
opment, presents a_ almost unlimited scopefor
American enterpris and improvement.
..The-Streugth of the Hostile Armies.
'AVe read in a letter from. Turin, May 17-
o+.Withlmspeet to the strength of the armies, a
point of mud'', interest, it 14 not easy to
obtain accurate information, as the numbers
vary. frem day to day - , If we state the Pied
,,--tamateso at 80,000 effective men, it is a very
estumte .; and in these - are included the
voltinteers,about 10,000 to 12,000, who enlisted
-in the regular army. It very probably would
also Include Clarihaldi'a. corps, Which is 3,600
an ppor t about 8,000 effective.
There is another corps in progress of forma
' lOhave been Ulloa's, and
which will probably ',he about 3,000 inorcq' As
regards the French, all that I can tell you as
:_positiVe,tlerived front otUciul sourees,is tha t up to
"'and on the iltli instant, 01,000 - tnemhadlanded
at Genoa. The date is rather roniote, - and
there have been many arrivali- since then,
to-say-nothing -of those troops-that came over
Mont Cenis, and . whose numbers it is scared y
plssiblelo estimate, even approximate. The
general hellof scents to bo that ' i theremre-now
130,000 French in the Sardinian States.
canmay Leiner°, but I donut think there
can no many less. They are still deficient in
caredry; artilery and camp equipage. At Ly
.; ci s a freMeadous 'siege train is preparing, des
tined,.of course, for the Lombard fortresses.
With respect ,to the AuStrians, information on
. Which-I place great,•relianee, and which is up
to the most recent date, states the whole force
in Italy at shoat 220,000 men distributed a
:f Blows Ancona 7,000, Farrara 4,060,
Veilicel:2,ooo to 15,000, Legnago 1,000, 3lan-
Ana 4,000, Veronn6,ooo, Pesebiera 2,000, Pia-
eduza 5,000, Brescia, Milan; Bergamo, Cream
-71:1 and other laces in that district 20,000 to.
-25,000. Besides these,-yithin the last day I .w
tyfo About 0,000 men have been voncentrated
nbout Piacenza. 24 . °n-combatants and sick are
4 down. at 20,000. Including the 20,000
men tint have just-been drawn from it, and as
. temblefl around. Piacenza, and 4,000 or 5,000
- • . that are in Pavia, the -effective strength of
the Austrian Army in Piedmont is about 120,
003 men. ' I have stron4' reasons for-believing
the. above Algures to be substantially cor
-- • rect."
Nfiiisir.- . --The New. York pa
." Pert State - that the condition of the :trade in
Cola:sugars and the heavy stocks in that mar
- liet attract attention. The losses on sugar have
'been large, and prices have not: yet seen bot
toma de:cline:during Me last ninety days"
has been about : two cents a pound. The Ex
.. press says the high price at which sugar accept
- ances are offered (two per cent. per month for
paper due in July) is explained In part by the
large sleek of sugar in New York, the amounts
standing as follows:
• . • June 1, 1859. • June 1, 2858.
_
.fogsheads, - 1"6,663 33,214
- 30 1 0 , ' - 3 . 1 , 71 g) 1 8 . 1 1 t
- - - 0,44§ 1 4. 00 0
..SPEstfish houses In , New:iork, together
with:font nr five:of our old American commis
sion firms, are the principal consig,nees.
' The 41sttirbanco in .Europe,. which renders
the English market. uncertain; 'end partially
shuts ontlbe!Freneh and-Gelman markets, hag
tended tot inereese the shipments frotri Cube to
New Tory, The entries last week were of the
. ylalup 9f $1,300,000, including. molasses, and
. .-about:s2,ooo,ooo the previous fortnight.
Soter Cap'lli
I S
THE BEST PREPARATION IN THE
world for the Hair.
It will allay all feverish eruptions Of the scalp;
The hair will cease from falling eft with its use;
It is a beatthfier of the hair; •
It will remove dandruff:.
It is the best hair dreaeltm in the
It is within the.reaeh of e'r erybody;
It contairis no dyeing material;
It will not soil the finestlinen;
ft will keep the scalp cool and elegrn
_ It is delightfully perfumed; •
isnold byall druguisti at 25 cents.
J BILEPII.kRD, Druggist
(Simeesserto.Hartwell Sliephard)
• ' • • • Manufacturer and tteliilliiprfetor '
'• • j e2. CmlierlYeedimdliztti atreets.
. . 5.4 .1)1' I P .1. MR, '
CONCENTRATED - LYE.
'rho itaaSi Family Soap Braker i
Ngl,l4oUtiE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT,
,•`. LABOR, TIME AND MONEY iS SAVEITBY•fr
,
IO3SSALE 11Y.ALL ErroßsitEEkris.
NA4rO:I7,ACTURE, Olgr Y TO:f
PENNSYLVA'N,IA
.Siat, Manufacturing .Company,
396 Penn St., above Canal.., .
E ICAN C'HIROPEDIST REMOVES
-,.. -13011.1 s from the feet inn. fete minutes without
raki,; or, tho slightest inconvenience to the patient.
.1 1 =0U removed from the big toe, reduced to the natn..
, rat size. - Inverted' nails changed to a healt4 , state.,
• Charges reaeonabie. ROOM 41; St. Clair II I.' '' .
Mytedrreth-Saldu ' • ' ' -
fou4Efi4VC TViIiPsALT t
QIN VitgatkagA PURE ANW,DRY
;Dairy . and Packing Salt
is manufactured bi 0,0; -
Pennsyltinia Salt Manufacturing Company
396:PE1c1 tPtEEET, ABOVE CAI4 AL.
goTfIR of 'PAP,
AIT.NTATILRE PIANOS,
eiCitodstacb - general admfration,Uid found,
.
eel*, sepia sale, kas received by pletsubseri
?' kW:4. rtre tno most - desirable. instrtunints for
arca ,parlors, atertnthosts, etc.,,ever constructed. For
sale by
H. ICLEBER BRO.,
Bole itgent.s,f.sr :the above and Steinway's Pianos,
No. 63 Fifth street.
myl4
c." 4 s; III ? SAWYER, .
LARD -MIL - CANDLES,
PalhniiTsilet andi"RostniSts
st i:itisburgh l Pa.
lll — villiTThea• for , sale
v altaiHrll:9llg4Nll. ,
. ,
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A F. F
NO 245' ,
OPPOSrfEIIIEAIY:OP' ,, WOOD STREET,
MANU Aar-owe - Os'
One c celebrated Diamond .
stoteg,,
ALSO 'OUR CELEBRATED RANGE, TIIE - BEST EVER INVENTED FOR FANILT 111SE. 11 •
The : ' tir''st - Pternirmic -Awaided.sby'the Siiiti3'ptur*
,
-..• . • - -
FOR THESE AND THE BEST COAL AND WOOD COOKINGITOVES, &C., AC. •
11.[TE WOULD INFORM OUR MANY PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC, THAT WE
hare now and keep constantly on hand these articles and every article in our line of business.
' - We would cell particular attention to our RAI end complete stockist FRONTS, which is Most complete, and em
braces every . style. Also, all the now and most beautiful PATTERNS now in use. We have also on hand those
suitable for Marble Mantels: These are highly polished, and made to appear in accordance with the surroundings.
In our large and spacious Warerooms can be found constantly eheavy, hill and complete Mock of all other
,articles in our business, rim Gas• Consuming Stoves. our original Premium and perfect invention, and the only
perfect one in use; also, Heating Stoves, Plain and Fancy Orate .Fronts, of all styles and sizes; Fenders, Lard and
Sugar Hottles, Sad and Andirons, Wagen • Boxes, Hollow Ware of "all deseriptioMs, etc , etc, all of. which will be
'sold to the Western trade on themost favorable terms. •
• GUFF, as CO., No. 245 Liberty St., at the head of Wood,
rar2s:3mcialw • ' • PITTSBURGH, PENN'a...
JAMES . . .ROBERT JAMISON THOMAS JAMISON—. ..... .......lOSIAH REAMER
JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO.,
NO. 103 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
-IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC , DRY GOODS,
Would respectfully call the attention .a
THEIR CUSTOMERS' AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, .
- • • TO THEIR STOCK FOR THE
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,
• Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which
CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE
THROUGHOUT THE SEASON,
THEIR TERMS AND PRICES WILL BE AS FAVORABLE TO PURCHASERS
AS THOSE OF ANY OTHER HOUSE, EAST OR WEST.
az-Cash and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to Call. fmrl2:3rndaw
WM.PICKERSGILL, Ja
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &C.,
In calling the attention of our friends and merchants to our telrertisement, we would respectfully my that our
largo 'sddaell , eh.eted of ltt arty,tll WS, HATA AND CAPS, is entirely new, and has. Lean selected by,
_a
careful and experienced Awl haring Lure tonuld for CASU, and ENTIRELY FROM mANuFAcTuatEigs,
tee are enalded to sidl :Inv goods in our lane 3.4 liar can be purchased, either East or \Void, and would respect
fully ask merch a nt, veiling ear eity for the purpose of making their Flaring purchases, to giro us an early call,
and 0:X:1111ille our ,took purchasing el,ewhere. Respectfully,
mrkt
CLINTON HOUSE,
valo.irro Ira; Ptimsyfrania.
' JOHN BLERER, Proprietor.
Tins'
111MODIOU5 AND POPULAR
llOTEL,after being reit nod and furnished through
iota, with elegant furniture,- is now ready for the rocep
Lion of gnests. The Railroad from Connolkvillo to
Uniontown will lie finished early in July, Mill affording
chomp anti pleasant mrsle of traveling to twrsons ii sli-
mg to iiseape the heat and f infilos of Pittsburgh ;luring
the heated tetra. This IlotNo is ,ituato.l within a few
moments drive of the eeleMated Fayette Springs. and
the proprietor is determined to spire neither !Muhl., or
4,1. , [m• in rendering those who visit him eonifortslite.
Charges moderate. Invliitf
lee Cream! lee Cream!!
F ,‘ ,. 311ERSCII & SONS',
ICE CdEAM SALOON & SODA WATER FOUNTAIN,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
CONFECTIONERIES.
No. 4 . 4 St. Clair Street,
myl
M'GINLEV'S ICE CREAM SALOON
AND CONFECTIONERY.
Nil, 07 Ptah St., opposite the Exchango,Bank..
MM'CIINLEY, AT . lIIS SPACIOUS
. and elegantly arranged naingt,lorated LIB above
is prepared to furni.h all the Luxuries. of the Season iu
his line. Delteietet
cc Cream, Fruits, Fresh. Pips, Cakes or
all kinds,
And r very description of Confectionery ; n l of the heat
ninterial Kill lac iwr-c.,1 to order. day and evening.
4:6 . - Orders (or partico promptly tilled. Call andjin.;
for pair:telt. (n l 3' 6 ) M. lIVINLEY.
JOIN N. CRAW FORD,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
AND NOTARY PIJULIC,
Especial attention given to collecting and scoring
claims "revery hind.
Rom To—Jeremiah Dunlevy, Sr.,
E. J. Itobertm, Esq.,
Capt. U. J. Grace,
Itoberta & blellon. Attorneys. I
MARBLE! MARBLE! !
400 N 111. I CARGO
.-1/43 =tram slum= ow
MONUMENTS, GRAVESTONES,
Posts, &c., &c.,
es. 11143 public nre respectfully invited to examine
our stock. - Prices low, end work werranted.
•• LIBERTY EITRF.I.IT
VTAT.; X. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
IRON VOITNDERS,
General,Dluebiaists and Boiler Makers,
NEAR THE PENN'A A. R. PASSENGER DEPOT,
•
pITTSBURGIT PA.,
711ANTJFACTIIRE ALI KINDS OF
Steam Engines!, ranging from three to one Lun
t- rettand flay horse power, and suited for Grist Mills,
Saw Mills, Nast Furnitcf.s,,Facteries, etc., etc. •
Give particillar.attention to the construction of En
gines and Machinery for grist mills, and fur uprights,
Inulay, and circular saw mills.
Iravo always on hand, innAtiodand ready for shipment
at short notice, Engines std }toilers of every description.
Aldo, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, and
Wrought 'lron Shafting, 'rangers and iu every
variety, ruid.continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma
chinery and Machine Cards.
Ver Miens are InWi one tnachinorgrA4ntlfactitrod of
thaluit4 quality of materials, and warranted in all eases
gMe tqdisaletion.
4i-orders front all parts of the country solicited, and
promptly ' Inr.?•./finlate
•
It, UM [DRAM) DIM
LONG 84 DUFF,
DEALERS IN MANILLA, HEIdP, CXYMON AND JUTE
•
COICDAGE
OAkbAl, :TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN TARS'AULIN
DUCK, AND .111:AVIr DRILLING.
rreltkli Na SO Water Street.
Boott3, Shoes, - Hats, Bonnets, &c.
•
I JAMES P. TANNER, :
JR WHOLESALE .
Shoe, Hat and Bonnet
WO. 30 WOOD STREET,
.P.ITTSBURGE, PENN'A
Nnow in atoro his very large stock of
' , ocods'orcbasiai direct from tho Now England
Manufactories at
THE 'LOWEST CASH PRICES.
All of which will be disposed of at a small advance on
cost. '
B . uyers who hAvohoretorovo eope plot fox their opals
iat itifi #vtura • .
.WILL SAYE EOTII TIME )INIfIoNEY,
By making their purchases froth him.
Dealers are requested to call beforetuyirig, and satis
fy thcmselies or the fact. ,
Particulai attention uivento orders. • • [mrl9:3m
MICHAEL O'HARA, JR.,
(Suceet+sor to M. O'Hara)
WItOLZEIALL ME/iL . EI3 IN -- '
FOREIGN WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS
450,
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
NO. 151 Filth street,' between Wylie. and Ross streets,
3d door above Wylie street, keeps constantly on hand •
large stock of Old Monongahela Rye and Double Recd.
ile a Whisky, D9mestie Winos, Brandies, and all articles
usually 'kept in the business. - ' ,Je2
1 'ft
• A. 1: es owatarvr,e, RYE WHISKY in'stori and for
11518ifth stre,A betiteellWyile-and Rata ter, ,
„ARM i J . ad door abollS WylinSceet..z
lIIINI
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HARBOURS Sr CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
NO. 75 WOOD STREET,
P 1"1" S 13 TT B. GI- I--I, PA.
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL
DAVENPORT, lOWA
wm;4l4gouBi3,
liMIZIMIE11:1
..B. R. HARBOURS
muersoun.s & co
REMOVAL.
G. HUSSEY & CO., have removed
C
to their new Copper Warehouse. No. 37 Fifth
street, In the tow Iron Front Block, throe doors west
of Wood.
PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL
C. HI:TSSEY & CO.,
Manufacturers of
Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper,
Pressed Copper Bottoms, Locomotive, Tnhin3. Raised
Still Bottom and Flats of all Sites. Brass Kettles. Sheet
and other Brass, Speller, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets,
etc. Dealers in Block Tin, Tin Plato, Lead Wire, Sheet
Zinc, Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tinners' Toots, Ac,
No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
it Sheet Copper cut to any pattern.
STAR BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON.
P. SC'EfELDECIEER
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
his friends and the public generally, that he is
now Kepareil, at his Saloon,
t).22 DIAMOND ALLEY.
to serve up pure ice ('ream, of the very ts-st quality, at
all hours of thedav or evening. The largest assortment
of cakes and confectionary always on hand. Parties
pin be seined on the inset satiallietety terms. Leave
yonr-eitdera. P. SCIIELDECK
apal No. 32 Diamond Alley.
SUMMER MILLINERY.
Children's Clothing Emporium.
MRS. M. A. WEAVER
11AS OPENED AT
- - -•- -
No. 24 Fifth Street,
(tIP STAIRS, IRON CITY 81 - 11.1)1,N4,;,)
A full assortment of
of the latest styles
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING kept constantly on hand,
and made to order.
Ed/atter—Next door to the Trimming Btero. towanl
Wood street. mylbly
IRMIMr.O7TA..I.I_
DITQUESNE IRON STORE.
COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO.,
MAINGLF/FACTUWERS Or
Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought
Nuts, I.Vaaters, Spikes, Bolts,
FLAT RAILROAD LIAR OF ALL BIZIS,•EfC., ETC
hove removed to their new extensive Warehouse.
Nos. 77 Water and 94 Front Sts.,
Where they are prepared to execute all orders In their
line, hating a largo and complete assortment of "Ihi•
qnestie " manufactured goods constantly on hand,
which them otter on liberal terms. felfi:lf
111 AV ETIIIS DAY ASSOCIATE]) WITH
uith me, Mr. J. DELLOW in Um Undertaking busi
ness, which will hereafter he conducted undeuthe mune
turd style of Lemon 6 Dcllow. ---- JAMES LEMON.
Jour DII-L0W...... .1111105 =ON.
Undertaking In all its Branches.
LEMON & DELLOW,
•, ' No. 11S Fourth Street,.
. 4 ,i . RE PREPARED TO DO UNDERTAK
ING id all its brunches, in the best -manner,
at prices to suit the times.
We call special attention to FISK'S NEW STYLE
PATENT MEXALIAC BURIAL CASFS, for the sale of
which they: are sole agents in this city, mid of which
we keep constantly on hand a complete assortment. As
regards beauty of shape and finish they excel all others.
Funerals trill be xupplied with Hearses, Horses and
Carriages prowiply, and at lower rules than any other
estatilishmeht in this city. ' Guaranteeing to render sat
isfaction, they solicit a continuance of the plitronago
heretofore so liberally extended to the 144 Wu. jaitiV
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
JONES & LAVTIA,
hlnntdUcturors pf
IRON..AN.D NAILS ,
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON,
Luuth'* Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates,&e.
WARVIOIISIN,
98 Water Street, and 135 First S ,
• • PITTSBURGH.
And corner of Franklin and South WaterSts., Chicago
mrl7dy
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.;
MAMMOTH
BOOT AND .SHOE 'EMPORIUM
EMPORIUM,
No. 31 Fifth Stregt; •
TATur.Bl.
GENTS',
I)OYs , .
MISSES',
. •
•
AND CHILDREN'S
BOOTS AND SHOES,
OF ALL STYLES.
THEIR. WORK FOR N.KATICKSS cvg,
Vi r gl4l ) .vpiVAlLl'r CAIW°L g ! ir OWtt
r 1 u CO( 013 G of the i.,4Tp3T TAsniatia, some okrich
lyre as fellows e- •
beftßtiftd articlo of Ladies' Heeled Gaitersißongreas
Laced and Buttoned, with colors to match Ladies'
Dresses.
Morocco and Kid Boots;
English Walking Boots, kid and cloth tops;
Frefich Buskins
White Kid Slippers
Parlor and Toilot Slippers,
Ladles and Gents will find it to their interest to call
and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
W. E. 15011.111ERTE CO.l
m y2B No. al Fifth street.
Office of Seater of Weights and
.
bleakires.
THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED;
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AEG MEASURES,
May be found hemeeforth'inCherryellenbetwoon Third
and Fourth streets, where orders may be left r
niilBlf cuenum BARNETT.
BLED APPLES.--' am. ;3ale #y
MURTLAHD MOOR,
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7 , 13. r, NOT . &Ayr I'l ECKILD, AND RF.,/If.CT NOT
WHAT Exmaireici. Tracuts.--Fevers, sore thralls, agues,
rheimitisni,dropsies; Valois affections, headaches, all
affections of the Stollialab and bowele t both of a costive
and dysenteric chatacter,, and all the maladies of women
and children,linie been cured by the usenf Brandreth's
Pills. To tell You that I Iwo paid two milli:his of del
lira to make this truth known, is of itself an 'astounding
fict ; and yet never was a truer word spokeif. And
what is the result? Why, that about three million per•
sons in the United States partially believe in the effica
cy, and have a general idea of the benefits to he derived
from purgation in sickness. But what a field for phi
lanthropy I What millions remain to be converted!
And let me say. that this knowledge is second only to
Christianity in the benefits it is capable of conferring on
mankind. Let not medical• men persuade you that
Brandeth's Pills are a quack remedy. It. is no such
thing. What I sell you for two shillings, these men
could not supply fora dollar. My herbs and extracts
are all prepared in my own laboratory, where a sienna
engine of one htindred and forty horse power is em
ployed exclusively for this purpose, besides an eaten.
sire water power. In using these Pille you risk noth
ing for they have been used by millions ; so that shouhl,
you, feel disposed to take a sly dose, you will be able .
certainly to live through the operation; and yon mar
have the laugh on your side when the doctor tells you
that he hit your case exactly with the last medicine. Go
on in the use of the Pills. They will cure you without
hurting your teeth or gums, and in every way Improve
your health, Sold at No. 4294 Canal street, Brandreth's
Building by Thomas Redpath, No. 2? Diamond street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. myll3:lmdsw
PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL.
Thejsgents for that wonderful toilet articlg, known
throughout America es .
CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE,
Are Instructed never to reveal to any third party the
name of any persotipurchasing it. N 4) suspicion there
fore can alight. on those who use it; for the dark and
glossy shade —or rather varieties of shades—which it is
capable of Imparting, cannot by any possibility be de
tected as artificial. Free from Caustic, it May be Implied
without fear, to the weakest hair, nor will it irritate or
blemish the mostsenintive scalp. Bold everywhere, end
applied by all Hair Dressers. CRISTADORO, N 0.6 Astor
House, hew York. GEO. H. KEYSER, Agent,
myllimdsw Pittsburgh, Pa.
WM. HENRY
CIRCULAR.—The subscribers am transacting
tfry a General .Foreign and .Dnmestie Shipping and
Commiaslow Business, tti this city, and hare leased the
now and the-proof Warehouse, No, 57 West eratt street,
where they are prepared to ratans° am; sell Foreign
and Domestic Goods -of .all kinds, and offer the weed
facilities on all consignments to their address. •
Io the department of Shipping, a - long experience
warrants us in assuring our wends that 11l haleness re
lating to Vessels and Cargoes will be promptly attend
ed to.
•• • .
Wo oonflileatir offer our services in all the various
department of a Commercial Business.
CURRY, NEPHEW & CO.
Baltimore, Februars,lB.s9.--tmlif.
•
DAILY SALES AT N 0.54 FIFTH ST.,
at the nom Commercial *lea Rooms, Ito. tri Firth
street, every week day, are held public miles of geode in
all variety, spited for tho trade and eunsnmera, from a
largo stuck which id eunstantly replenished with fresh
conaignments, that most bo oloitorf forthwith.
•
AT TEN O'CLOCK, 4.hj,,
. .
Dry Goods And fancy oracles, comprising nearly every
dung needed iu the lino fur personal and famdyuse;
table cutlery:l:ANN:lM; clothing; hoots and shoes; la.
dies' ware, tn.
AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. M.
Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China
ware; stores; cooking utensils; groceries, ke.
AT O'CLOCE% P.M.
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical in
struments; guns ; clothing; dry 'goods t.boot and shoes;
books - stationery, Ae. P. M. DAVIS,
peps Auctioneer.
rriRADE SALE OF CLOTHING, CLOTHS,
-1 cAssimmti , ..s, tre.; AT AUCTION.—On THURS.
DAY 3101tNINtl, June 9th. nt 10 o'clock, at the Com
mercial Salem Rooms. No. 54 Fifth street, Kill 1,0
;arm stook of S..asonablo Clothino, consisting of Cloth,
Cassiinere, 'Alar,eillos, Dock and Linen coats; CasO.
more. Satinet and Duck Pantaloon.; Silk. Mnreeillte
and Linen Vests; Cotton Warp Chaim, Silk Nook 'fit's,
Stul4l Shawls. Wool Cassiinures, Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Ginghsms, etc.
At 4 o'clock, I'. 51., will be PM,' an assortment of Smt
soushlo Hat., ineltPling Soft WIX.A, Canton, Panama, and
other ourieticis A large 1114 , 0r1 went of Roots and Shoes,
consisting of Men's and Boys' Boots, Brogans and Gai.
lers. - Woinen's Loather Bootees hurl Lasting Gaiter.;
Children and 3lisses' Shr.es, in great variety, to which
.tro invite the Ai toution of dexter.. '
P. M. DAVIS, AuCtioneer.
BUILDING LoTS IN SEVENTH
1. 5 WARD AT AUCTION.-11v virtue of an order of
the Orphans Court of Allegheny flounty. issued to \Vin!
A. ilallock, N. It.. Executor of Win. N. Porter. doveased,
trill be sold nt the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 53 Fifth
street, on TUFSPAY EV ENI Nft.inne 24th, at S o'vleek:
Six Lots of Ground situate on Ccntreavenne, between
Fllftell 044 Arthur's stream, having each a frost of It
foot on Centre avenue. and extending back 98 feet. • •• -
Also, Nine Lots of -ground situate on Clarke street,-
being NO9. 86, 87. 53. 50. 06, al„ 82, 63 and 84 in Porter's
Nan, hating each a front of :V feet, and extendmk Nick
GS feet.
Timms—Ono half onAth reatdue in two equal annual
payinonta, with inWrost, aranirtadby illtiginent bonds
and mortgage,
jo7
PENNSYLVANIA INSUTLANCF. COMPANY, t
• Pittsburgh. May 17th. ISL 9. t
AT'A MEE:TING OF THE FIN ICKHOLDERS
of-this - Company, held this day. a Dividend of
FDiE 'PER CENT., being Two Dollars and a Mall per
share ton paid up Stock, was declared, payable in cash.
on demand. to the holders of paid up stock, and to be
applied to the liquidation of Stock Notes on Stock not
fully paid np.
111).1S:ford
SIERCEIANTS' AND MANUFACTURERS' WE,
- • Pittsburgh, May 3d,1339. J
THE MERCHANTS` - 6 MANUFACTURERS'
BANE of Pittsburgh has this day declared a Divi
dend of FOUR . PER CENT on the Capital Stock, out of
the profits for the last six months, payable on or after
(ho 13th instant. W. 11. DENNY,
mays Cashier.
SUMMER. MILLINERY,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT'
PM TOL SALE OP .
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, - Butter, Seed
Dried Fruit and Produce Generally,
CORN ER OF MARKET AND FIRST STREETS,
PITTSBURGH . , PA.
Run to -Francis G. Bailey, Don, William Dilworth,
Sr., S. entlibert & Son. Pithiburgh. Boyd & Ott, Iteiskell
A Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. M. a M. 11.1nk. List .t
Howell. &tangle k eo., George W. Anderson{ Donlon,
Paxton k Co., Wheeling. my119.-2plf
IL R. MALL D. name
BULCER 'Bz DAVITT,
Manufacturers of every description of
FURNITURE,
Ico. 45 SMITHFIELD STREET,
PITTSBUILGII, PA.
A full assortment of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUR
ED FURNITURE, constantly on hand, which wo wit
sell at the lowest prices for Cash. ap2Oily
. •
GEO. BLETCHER,
Manufacturer of tho ColOht•ated.
GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,
. 4ND LVUY DEMMILITION Or,
Ornamental Hair for Ladies and Gentlemen,
NO. 05 MARKET STREET,
trty2 • PITTSBURGH, PA:•.
TIIE WAR IN EUROPE!
CONDITION OF CONSOLS. •
THE REPORTED COLLISIONS BETWEEN THE
AUSTRIANS AND SARDINIANS.
_ARRIVAL:3, OF THE. STEAMERS.
NEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE FROM ALL PARTS
OF THE WORLD.
ic. ac.
Sae the
NEW YORK DAILY HERALD, •
•
NEW YORK DAILY TIOMUNE *
NEW Palik." IA-11 . .T.TIMES ,
Del vo rod every morning before daylight to subscribers
Leave your tuldress at HUNT. & MINER'S, Masonic
Hall. • JOIIN W. PITTOeIK.,
my 23 Sole Agent.
Exchange and Banking House
KRAMER & RAHM
No. 33, Bank Mock, Fifth St., P!ttsivrgh
ALUM 184.119:8.....11.,QU1F1C KILLYKR...XDTA.I3,I! RAWL
. ,
We beg to apprise ottr friends and the public, that wo
have removed. fo our new OfiIeo.NO.3S,IIAITIE BLOCH,
FIFTH STREET, where wownitiotaypito tenger them
our services , and trust our ample italovith espe
stance of twenty years in the Sinsin ss to this city, will
enable ns to moot the wants of Oar ettstorrtors•
We will continuo to transact the
Eiccaangs and'Bonking Business in all its branches.
Commercial Riper Discomited and Negotiated. 7. '
Stocks, Ikmds,
.and other Securities, bought and sold on
Commission.
Prompt attention given to collections in city or country.
Received in Par Funds or Currency.
In .Greet on Time Deposits.
Deal in Specie, Bank Notes,nd Warrants, etc.
Credit Rernittanees of Correspondents at lowest possible
rates'
Making Returns promptly by first mail, as directed.
my 5..11n KRAMER s RAMS.
iff,ll:43l:pp;pliliol:3lgo4;tai:o! , fingi
,
PARK MICURDY & - .CD
N
EANUFACTUREEB OF SII.LITELING,
• • •Briksiers'and Bolt Copper, Pressed doPper Bot
toms, Raised Bottomni ISpelter Bolder, ate, also im
porters ;and_.dealers. in. Metals, Tin;Meg, Bhgert Iron,
Wire, te. Constantly on bend, Tinnien's Xathinea and
Togs. Warettome l / 2 140- 140 .Plrst, and 120 Second streets,
Milbank Pa. t3pecial oriels of Copper cut to any de.
X l 4 M, .
- • ,
• y •
-fjcba-jjatites.
Auction
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Dluidepd Noticts.
I. GRIER SPROUL, Secretary
JAMES A. FETZER,
P.. IVC 0 "V' A. 14 .
BMIILTIIia WORKS:,
,sseathlg fflathines.
GEO. B. BLOAT & CO.'S
UNRIVALLED
SEWING MACHINES.
THE highest diploma and testimonial of
the stiperi onty of these Machines are corroborated
by the breaking down of the high prieai combination
companies..
• For years past the monopoly were bound in solemn
compact to protect each other, and gull the public with
exorbitant prices, while they defiantly crushed out all
competition. BLOAT & CO. having brought before the
people their new
MIT-ILIPTIC
AND
Improved Shuttle Machines,
WHICH HAVE TAKEN THE
FIRST PREMIUM AND DIPLOMA
AT 'EVERT
STATE AND COUNTY FAIR
WHERE EXHIBITED,
When lot and behold) the monopoly came cknen with
their hats in their hands before the dear people and
supplicated their custom on a taw-hey. But it is no use,
high priced companies are played out, while the magnen•
imous and praiseworthy stand taken by SLOAT k CO.,'
in revolutioniziag the Sewing Machine business to
reasonable prices, places them, with their Machines, in
the front ranks as the benefactors of the trade.
The large Increase of foreo employed in the new
budding lately put up at the factory, to meet the over
whelming demand for their popular Machines. is s.atis
factory evidence of their superior value over all others.
SCHEDULE OF PRICES;
Elliptic Lock Stitch Two Threaded lifachino...sso to SCO
Bradshaw's Improved Shuttle Machine 460 to $65
I have also the Agefic3r of the
Quaker City Machine, three different Styles—VS to $5O
M. DALY'S
STOCKING .MANUFACTORY,
Corner of Market alley and Fifth streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
S:i: a-ER'S
SEWING MACHINES.
LET POLNT OF
BEAUTY,
DURABILITY,
PERFECTION OF WORK,
AND CAPACITY TO
PERFORM EVERY
VARIETY OF SEWING,
NO OTHER MACHINE CAN COM-
PARE WITH SINGER'B
New and Improved Machines,
AT GREATLY REDUCE*PRICFM, AT
R. S TR.4 W'S 32 Market street.
PATENT
- SEINING
MACH. N ES
Owe gailied the confidence
f all a house thent.andhave
roved one of the most value
ble inventions of the age.
'hey use a Shuttle, malting
st of the cloth alike. whieh
ed out.
to highest mechanical skill,
and warranted to work well on all kinds of goods,
from the Lightest Fabric to Heavy Leather. In particu
lar, wo would call the attention of all to our new Family
Sewing Machine. It has been mannfactured expressly
for Family Use, and his met with favor from all. It is
. .
so simplified as to render it almost irtlpO9Sibil, to uot out
of order, or derange'its operations; indeed it is so sim
ple as to astonish one, that so small a piece of mechan
ism will sew.
Below, we giro a description of the different styles of
the Weed Patent.
•
No. 1. Is a very convenient style, which can be
worked by hand or foot, on or off its own table. For
-convenience of chipping. and also for large manufacto
ries, when , ' t is necessary to plare a number of Machines
into a long bench, making ono table answer for them
all. Price, SSO.
No. 2. With Walnut or Mahogany Table, either with
or without Box Top, which locks down. Price, $lOO
and Slim
No. 3. Same sire as No. 2, bat runs with a belt, and
at a much higher rate of speed. This kind is well
adapted to manufacturing Clothing or Leather work.
This is really the cheapest Machine, in the market, as
there is no work done on a Sewing Machine that it will
not do, It is confidently asserted that this 'Machine
runs easier than any nisaine now in use. Price, $lOO.
No: 4. This machine has a tong aim, to accommo
date largo work. It runs at a high rate of speed, runs
easily, and is, without doubt, the best Machine for Tail
or's use, ever oflered to the public. It is also peculiarly
fitted for plantation work, as it is very simple yet sub.
stantial and durable, with but little liability to get out of
order. Price. $l2O. ,
No. 5. 'TWA is a new and cheaper style. and a gen
eral tlivorite fur Family, Light Lather. and a great
variety of work. It has been gotten up with reference
to furnishing a strong and durable, yet light and tasty
at a less price than et t her of the above. -ft
runs very easy, rapidly, an,Lis pronounced the lest
machine now in market, for Val. .
No. G. This is a Machine 'got up en an entirely new
principle, different from anything over before &Mara
to the public, and we confidently assert that for faintly
use it has not an equal. It lo very light and tasty, runs
very rapidly: is almost noiseless In its operation, and
uses a straight needle. It to so arranged aO to Ixi
utterly impossible to miss stitches. Ii- has a tension on
both sides, and carries a largo supply of thread on the
under spool. The motions am g:uned by two small
cranks that run without perceptible noise. The - two
threads are worked in such a inanner as never to both
Mill at the name time, and consequently little liable to
break. The seam is very elastic. and the thread does
not break in washing. it will do couse work better
than any machine now in market, as it uses silk, cotton
or linen with equal facility.. Price, VA. •
DeseripUve circulars tarnished gratis. -
OFFICE. 47T BROADWAY, NEW YORE.
AVHl7l.4Nklf4p LYON, Proprietors.
sa-
Agents wnited. • to 27:tandaw
The Grover Afic Iktlcer
SEWING. MACHINE . COMPANY
"Pittsburgh Ageuei,'No.llol Millet St.
Raving greatly increased their facilities for maanfactur•
ing theirecumalteo FAMILY &Gear:us, with all the recent
improvements have reduced their prices, and offer for
NEW STYLE XAMIINE
Price, $5O--Hemmer, $5 Extra
i 3 no longer questioned that these Machines are the
best in use for family sowing. They
HEM, FELL, GATHER AND STITUI
In the most superior mannor,and are the only machines
in the market that are so well and simply made, that
they may be sentinto families with no other iastructlons
than are contained in a cirular which qcceinPanies each
machine, and from which
4 CHILD OP TEN YEARS
Mny readily learn Low to use, and keep them In order.
They make e_pwqrds of
FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHER A MINUTE,
And will do the sewing of a family cheaper than a Seam
stress can do it, evenlrate f she works at the of
_ _
ONE CENT AN HOUR.
Is there a husband, father, or brother In the United
States, who-will permit the drudgery of hand sewing in
his family, when a Grover a Baker Machine will do it
better,
more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possi.
bly be done by hand.
• .11V- Sand for a arrufar. - 14)11
The first place in public estimation is now justly ac
corded to the Grover k Baker Machine, for family
ing, for the following reasons Ist la more '4lM`plo
and easily kept in order than any other Machine. 2.1.
It makes asemn whioh will not niter ravel. though every
third stitch hsctie Bt
Yt.shwelfronitab ordinary spools,
and until till trottblo of winding thread is avoided, while
the sante Machine can be adapted at pleasure, by anai•iii
change of spools, to all varieties of work. Kaur
machine runs silk,lititn thread, corornon B'o6l cotton,
with'equal fa ility. sth'. The ?warn it Its elastic t the
most elastic fabric, so tit* 4 is fr 4,6 (rein all liability to
hreaW. W4sllltg, irening, or oth e s
erwise. 6th. The
iiitale by this machine is more beautiful than av other,
mrido either by hand or mac,
0401,01 , 0 OF Flo e
The - host, pale.ut noir In V.ttaton
Wanda high In the estimation of all Idle institution.
It is all that it is recaramended—{Linaa Democrat.
It has no superior—f Ashtabula Telegraph.
A household necessity-{Batavia Herald.
Gr°;Or A Baker's is nnrivalled—{ RocknortAdvertiser.
'Meets the wants of the housewitb--(Auburn Ch. Advo.
A necessity in the family--{Southern Inventor,
The cheapest and best ill use—{PaldWittsvilio Gazette.
TIIPx are thP iiii4 - 4.Waierford Sentinel.
The met lonanticactured—iritt.sten JournaL
WorthyviEpnblio patronage--[Jersey Shore Repub.
Greyer A
flak have the best improvements—t Hunt.
•
-Not liable to get out of - order'—{Westchester Sell.
The lggat onnvenlent in use- LChicago News Letter.
Possesses snore advantages than any otheiNash.
Gazette.
All articles aro made with it with 's Gas.
Lightens the labor of those at horn loughman.
A child of ten years old may use i armer and Vis
Will do most beautiful sewing—l:Allentown Derr.
Sews silk, linen, or cotton thread_ Mats. Advocate."
is more simple than any other--(Cleveland Reporter.
Merits aplaeo haevery family—lAbingdon Democrat.
Bewail yard a minute—Mleveland Leader.
The best in use for fanoßies—Piblical Recorder. •
Itmakes fine, strong - .'-adiectipito V1:13011.
NAM.AN WMTING, Agent,
No. 107 bisat•A sheet.
To Hotel Heopers,HostEnirants,prug...
gists, Grocers, and tho Public.
DR. BRATPIOIII I B. , BITTERS ,
HMO; from their excellent qualities, been, recorn•
• _ . mended by the MOST EMINENT
• PHY
SICLINB tti/ a most valuable and •
nover-failing remedy for
DYSPEPSIA, r DIARRHEA,
DEBILITY, . . HEARTBURN,.
' BILLIOUBNESS, JAUNDICE,
LIVES COMPLALNTS, , BLOOD DISEAS
. An, de., lc.•
Are also a are and certain preventative againit
1 1 Fever and Ages, Cholera, Summer Cosa.
plaints, dca.,
„
and is the most valuable and efficacious, TONIC AND
AP.P.ntri.E.CRE.A.TING COMPOUND ever offered to
arts publla
By the use of theseBITTERSaIibthEASEB OF THE
BLOOD will be thoroughly.eratticated, and alt those who
are suffering. from early excess and PROSTRATION OF
THE PHYSICAL ENMOit rIES Will be teetered to a R,O
- and VIGOROUS STATE OF HEALTH.
_TheDIGESTIVE O.F.GANSwiII be stinmlatod andPER
MANENTLY STREN D,..APPk:fTin. will be
created, and the DEBILIBATED SUBJECT RESTORED
TO NEW LIFE. .
This remedy has a very agreeable taste, and will be
taken tentily'by ebilitren as well as by adults.
All persona suffering from any of the above coin.
plaints are invited to try DR. BRUNON'S BITTERS.
Dose.—For an adult, a small wine glassful three time,
a clay; fora ehild a smith teaspooriftiltwice a day.
-•
Sole Agent fori.the United Stntes.
• ND. 742 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
Sold at 60 cents per bottle, $l. perdosen,s2,so per gallon;
extra Bitters for /3ar-romms, by the gallon or barrel, at
the low price of $1.25 pergallon ; fine Stoughton Bitters,
$1:25- per gallon. For sale by all Druggists and Grocers. '
Wholesale and Retail, at •
jattlydaw - : 142 BROADWAY, N. Y. ,t
SPHINO TRAIIE, 1859.
B. L. / FABNESI'OCK 11 - CO
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. GO, Corner . Wood and Fourth Streets
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICAL%
PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS,
Glassware of all Deseripticms,
PATIENT MEDICINES,
Of reliable brands, at lowest market rates; and every
thing appertaining to the. - Drug Business. We guaran
tee to sell as low as can be bought in this or other mar
kets, and warrant everything to give satisfaction. -
We are the sole proprietors and only manufacturers of
B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S VERNIFUGE,
Tonic, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptic
OF WILSOI , .."S PILLS, W. R. IfeClelland, Esq., form',
erly of Manchester, Allegheny county, Pa-, now of Mom
phi', Team, says: "I have been afflicted with Sick-Head
acne, sae once In two months, so much so that I have
been obliged to leave my business and go to bed. I t, led
great many remedies, but never sneeeeded in getting
one that woulti give relief until. I tried Wilson' if Pills. I.
believe they will cure imp
invariably do in my case." .
Mr. d. X. Bake; of Webster; Westmoreland county,
Pa, states: "Having been subject for the last tive years
at short intervals to severe Raids the, accompanied with
loss of appetite, severe cough and and general debility,
totally unfitting me for buimess,. I proenred a box of
Dr. IL A. Wilson's Tonic, o.,thartio and Anti-Dyspeptic
Pills, and after biking them according to directions, I
was perfectly restored to my former good health, and I
can heartily recommend them to all similarly afflicted?'
Pills said Versnifttge
For sale Ly respectable Druggists and Patent Medicine
Dealers, everywhere. isarleuisw
WEED'S
HAIR RESTORAII v
UNRIVALLED IN MARKET,
•
Home . and Foreign Demand.
IF YOUR HAIR IS OILkY,
IF YOUR HAIR IS THIN,
OR. lF YOU ARE BALL),
IT WILL RESTORE IT.
TO PRFSERVE THE COLOR,
TO PREVENT ITS FALLING,
TO MAKE 'ME HAIR GLGSSY.•
USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
114 MARKET STREET, ST LOUIS, MO.,
PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS. AND
DRUGGISTS, LN CITY AND COUNTRY.
Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER . , No. 140 Wood street,
and B.- L. FAHNESTOOR A-CO., No. no, corner Wood
and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists generally.
je4,3milkir
SUFFER DRS. GOLDSMITH &
CO., No. 42 Sixth 'etrnet. Pittsburgh, Penn's, still
continues to he consulted one!! diseases of a PRIVATE
or DELICATE NATURE. From along course of study
and practical experience cif unlimited extent, Drs. G. &
Co. have the gratification of presenting the unfortunate
with remedies that hare never failed to cure the most
alarming Case of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath his
treatment. ell the horrors of lien erealand I inpure }good,
„Scrofula, Ulcers, Pain and Distress, or Inflaxnuiation of
the Bladder and. lielneys,Abscesses, Humors, Frightful
Swellings, and the long train of horrible symptoms at
tending this class of diseases, are made to become as
harmlessas the simnlest ailings of a - -
SEMINAL WEAKNESS-Drs. G. & Co. devotes much
of their attention to the treatment of those ewes caused
by a secret and solitary habit:which ruins thebody and
mind,un fitting the unfortunate individual for either busi
ness or society. Some of the wid and melancholy effects
produced by these early habits of youth are, Weakness
of the track and limbs, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep-.
sia, Nervoueness, derangement-of the Digestive
bons, symptoms of Consumption, etc.; eta. The fearful
effects on the mind aro much to be dreaded, viz: Loss
of memory, confusion of idetes,„ depression of spirits,
evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distant
etc., are among the evils produced. Such persona;
before contemplating marriage, should consult a physi
cian of skill and experience, and be at once restored to
health and happiness. Ague and Fever eured;Und war
ranted.. All letters containing n fee, addressed to Dre.
GOLDSMITH 4 CAL Pittsburgh,Tenn's, will meet with
prompt attention, and medicines forwarded, secure from
observation, and a care guaranteed. The strictest se
cresy observed in all eases.
us. Don't forget the place, No. 42 Sixth street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. • - apleilytisw
The Perfeetiounf Dental Art. -
ARTEFICIAL TEETH WITH PLATES Or POll.O
- AND. C ORA:LITE.
DR. N. STEBBINS having opened an
office at lat Penn street, is prepared to manuracf
tine and insert teeth of the above description.
In:introducing these new and improved styles of Den
tal 'Work themtizens Of Pittsl3urgh,Dr.S.feels assured
that they meet the same favorable reception which
hasheen accorded to them in New York and other keen
ties where they have been tested and he Ibrthermore
believes that they .are destined to supercede, as they
certainly excel all other styles in LIGHTNESS, DUDA
BILITI, BEAUTY and PURITY, and in every quality
which renders Artificial Teeth desirable, cud are at the
same time much less expensive.
Specimens of this work may be seen at his office, No
lel-PENN STREM', NEAR ST. CLAIR. aphitf
NITITRE VQI C .
SH A: full as
sortment of Pittabtrrgh manufactured FI.II7LNI
-1 embracing
BUREAUX, . .
BOOK CASES,
WARD ROBEB,
And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling.
as well as a splendid assortment of
' OFFICE FURNITURE, -
Conshmtly on hand and made to 'order: 'As' the only
terms on which business is done ate establishmentfor CASH, prices are made accicidin , Persons in want
of anything in the abuts Won be advanlaged by
calling at ' FACKINER
No. 103 Smithfield street, below Fifth.
.I. li*.tertsza, 1.
Jou's M. Imre. snirZily
TAISSOLUTION%--Alte. partnership here
l" tofare n.y,At.lng between IN illizun'Snaith and Dixon
/-RoTil. Vtk , Aer the style of WM. SMITH & CO„ WA clis
50,(ecion too 3.5 th •tht&of Febroary,lBs9, by the death of
bar. Dixon Brown.
.
. . .. • • .
'D mid E. Park and Jam Part, pi., towing purchased
the iuterest, of 14r, linaum, deceased, in the late firm of
, i'ut- gilltli 4 Co. The Foundry imil. Machine bu,ii
np.lio utll be hereafter conducted under the style fo
~.44.ATH, PARK lc Ct0.,1.1., whom the husinthis of the late
grUt icilt be settled.
WM. =MIL
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
NINTH WA - RD FOUNDRY,
- PITTSBURGH, PA.
Warehouse, lio. 13f1 First and 1) Second streets.
Manufacturers otall sizes and descrptions°rCoal Oil,.
iiktorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog
Irons, Wagon BoxeaSteelMoulds, Putties, Ilangersand
Couplings.. • ' .
Also Jobbing and Machine Caatings of ever-descrip
tion made to order.
Haring a complete machine shop attached to - the
Foundry, all necessary fitting . will be carefully Attend
ed to. my2.Bd-tfaw3w
QIINDRY PRODUCE
-1.0 700 lbs. Country Bacon, Sides and Shoulder%
75 lbs. Feather%
75 bush. Dried Apple% - ; ;
2 his. Fresh Egg%
Itkir Fresh Barer;
' -50 bush: White Beans.
Just received and Or sale by " • -
I mi2o corner liarkaao kyst; etre*
NUkttl.
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A.,
WHITE
DR. U. A. WILSON'S
P I'L L S
PROF. WOODS'
WITH IMMENSE
IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF,
•
IF.YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD,
IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE
IT WILL CURE THEM.
SOLD BY 0. J. MOOD &
EMTEMI
MEI
glittusatis.
_„.
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I I'OLLO Til EA TRE-(L ATE, NA T.Tortia..)
eri. PoILTLII A Wll. IdeFAILLAND. . t .. 2........1.55ana
Stage. Director Wruliar Dion-RU.7M
Leader of Orchestra.... ... . . -.M. Zertzztes.
Third night of the engmement of the arcomplisited
and beattiful Cornrdin, gollgsfreP3 and Protean artiste,
MISS EMILY
THIS EVENING, June 0 041841, be perfOrmed.
FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADS'.
Duchess de Torrenueva Mestayer.
Grand Pas .... . . . ... ..Jennia night.
To he followed with.
• . THE SWISS COTTAGE.
Overture
To - conclude with
.. , .
CROSSING TUE LINE.
Doors openet? o'clock—cm-lain to rise a B,4preeisoly.
Pszcw—Uross Gird° and :PanTnette. Ut eento; Second
aide, 25 cant" Pnvnto /loxes. VI and
JOHN W. McCARTIIY;
BILL`. POSTER-,
Will attend to the-Distributing and Posting of
BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROCRAIDIES
FOR
Amnsom entli'ltatlrttadr, Steatqlx!ata,
Ships, Illotebt, RlCs , Etc 4:
.m Orders seat to awake: of tho Pittablirgh .MiTn-
Ofg Poe, Or Daily Gazetle,l4lll reCeire prompt Htiontion
jlor_sllte andto-set.
FOR RENT.--
THE FIFTH. S'l`ol 2 Va" ,
THE POST BUILDING
INQUIRE AT TRISOFFICE
For Sale or Rent.
HI extensive Flint, Glass Works on the ,
A. corner of Mlice and Carson streets, Itirminghatii.
This factory- is now in complete working order. with a
full assortment of pots..presses,, moulds, tools, etc.,
ready.to go; into operation, once; affording facilities
for' the immediate, - manufcture of - flint - glati rarely to
be met with, and is well worthy the attention of any
persons wishing to engage in this profitable branch of
the glass business. Application to
C lIIIIFWEN, Front street.
b, A '7.11 8. 1.41;9. . - apnlf
in be had in
in the City of Allegheny, equal in comfort to
country seats, and yet near enough to the ,centre or
brisinessio - accrominodato business' men ld either city,
and gird to theM a home with the desirable eamfortu of
city and country united. There are about one hundred
lots of 100 feet .sqnare, some, of, them larger, Meg
between :Western AYOIII.IO and Ohio -Lane, Aneglieuy
acertue„and the West side of the Commons. '}ach rot
has a good street in-front-and alley in the rear. Each
man having about 100 feet front has room to beautify his
lot with ahandsome home, surrounded with shrubbery,
thereby malting it a colony of residences equal to
country Beate, with the conveniences of the pities.
These beautiful lotswtitihe leased for twenty - rime years,
with the privilege of Turehasing them within that
period. They are open for .loetion now. Those who
wish so desirable a location would 010 well to call sooner.
THOMAS WOOD, Land A g e n t,
No. lint Fourth street.;
FOR SALE.—A. superior Farm of 154
acres in good G rmini%older, in Enoa county, °hie;
a large proportion of it river bottentiontl; it in ofreraul at
a great - bargain. Enquire of • TIL(OL
ntrls:tf 110.100 Fourth
11.q1ne55 °lards.
E. C. lIEPIEURN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER,
OFFICE WITIF ILHEpttratr;;: `1
No. PO Foorth ,treot
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MERCHANT TA_IIILOR
CORNER FOURTH ANDSMITHFIELD STREETS ,
I'ITTSDI,7IW 11. P.l.
HAS JUST. RECEIVED A FRESH f•TTIP
PLY of Spring and Summer noods, winch he is
prepared to manufacture to order in the lAe,t styles,
and at reasonable rates. apbbtim
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
'.EA=M.,'MM%I2=n=gMMMEMMM
JONES, 130 YD 8 CO.,
auxuracTuarms
CAST STEEL.
Swing, Plow; and . A. B. Steel Sprin
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CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS,
PITTSGURGII, PA
SAMUEL -GRAY,
.
NO. 52 ST. CLAIR STREE'r, PITTS
BURGH, Pa:, has just returned from thi".Fmtern
cities, and is now receivlng his Spring Sas* 'oft
Cassimeres, Vestings, and Coatinrs of every variety and
style, adapted to the best citycnd country trade, ti Melt
will be made lap to-order With promptness:old despath-,
and at rates as tow as atanyothermnilar eaiahlishment
in the city. - .—• nir:klyalw
D. B. ROGERS* .CO.,
ROMIS' IMPROVED. PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
Corner Rossi and First Streets,
Pirrq BIT i:4u
NOBLE, BROWN St . 0.,
125 and 127 Duane Street;
NEW YORK,
. IMPOII•TETZ,• , 3 OF
English, Irish and Scotch -
White Linens of all qualities; ••• :
Blouse 'anew, • •
Brown, Blay and White
Farnierre Duck,
Fartners' , Drills,• -
Padding Canvivaea.
Bereft's Duck,
Burlaps, all WititilS qualiti, , ,
:Bold by the packer°. Ou must fay.weiblo- terinq.
W. A. CALDWELL .... ...
LDWELL & BRO..
' BOAT FURNISHERS d DRiI.ERS
Jlnnilln, Hemp ant Cotton Cordage; _
- - - .
Oakurn.,Tar. Pitch. 11.r,i,4 , Oil
Tarpatilin;Dnek, Lig_ht Ifeavy
aprsly No.v; 68 Water. and 1,-tolltht:7.
F OR CHEAP AND ROOD
BOOTS AND SHOES
Go to the CHEAP CASH - STORE of
.lEl'll IL wpiaNt,,
98 Market•si.,SCeollll door from rill 6
LADIES' COLORED
. •
LASTING (;.11 . 11-1118,
oc.riuiptis zcirinir low ,rit
W. E. SCILNIEIn'I
je4 - Filth str,ol.
Beauties of Caledonia.
THE BEAUTIES OF CALEDOI\riA,
GEMS - OF. SCOTTISH SONG;
Being a collection or more than filly "[the moat. I,4llb
ful Scotch Ballad?, -iordii.nil loupe, 0 - ith n portrait of
Burns.
Boruid In Boards. - • Prtre,
•: Cloth
For onle by JOHN It: MELLOIL
je4 hl Woocl street.
GOTHIC HALL - 6TY LE
BOYS' CLOTHING,
For summer wear, now ren4y at
CHESTER'S GOYIM HALL_
corner Wood street and Dbunond idley
LADIES' FRENCH
BUTTON : CONGTIE, AND
SIDE-LACE gAITEPS.
Best quality of Philadelphia make :+elling vi , ryr low at
31 Fifth street
W. E. SC I - 1%1E11T% .1: Co
NOTICE To WIRYLESAT.I , , AND
RETAIL GROCENS.IIOTELS, ol•eiTElt :"1-
I.oola—Standard prices of GRACF.F.ftei at ISMintAlv's
Factory, corner of Penn and Irwin streasow.from any .
of his wagons while pausing through the two eiti, :ma
borougleii •
4 Pounds Sugar Crackers for 25 outs. each.
4 do Soda . •du do"
4% do" Beaton de 25 do
st! . i do.. •- Butter do 2:i do
.4 • de.; Water (In ' do
4 do". Pie-Nis do , br
Baring purchas&l s large stock - attire best extra familk;
Hour in Cincinnati, last fall, at low rates. 1 t•on sell atihi
above prices, and will do it. The largest Family Bread
in Pittsburgh can also he had at the halzery,er front th e
wagons, for cash. (my:Z2ir MARTIN IIIONNOLLY
ICE CIESTS.--
WATER. COOLERS,
1121 MEAT
ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
(Alas
TOILET WARE,
CHARCOAL 'FIJI
A-Torke assortr
T. J. CRAM'S.
124 Wood strea, five' door fnu❑ Fi
pHOTOGRA T tth; ART itts . latiEN
brought to - stich perrcetion that piotilie., tak.•” by
this process have Levu pron , na,d perh.ct ly the
scions:ie world. They cau I.e had in all their .madly
and artistic eiczanee, nt •
WALL'S II.4.`TURE CiALI.EIIII%
trefraw • en- Fourth sitvet.
Miss Mestavpr,
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