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PITTSBURGH POST. THE OUTSIDE DOG IN TUE EIGHT. We lutveaLready printed two "dog" poems, ono about the `underdog iu the fight," from the New York Poet —one about the "upper dog," in answer to it, by Emir friend John Smith. To-day John Jones wishee ghearitte for the "outside dog in the fight :" You may prate of your upper and bottom dog, And blow an alarming sight. nut, as I've found, the safest dog - 1s the outside dog in the fight. He never desires lobe counted in, Thus showing nu instinct bright; He gIiVOA his grinders for polishing, bones; Duos the outside dog in the fight. Mr. Heenan In.sy try as icing as he likes To damage his foeman's sight, But the pleasant position of looking on Has the outside dog in the fight. Utterly heedless in the strife The might prevail or the right, The appetite's good and tranquil the life Of the outside dog iu the fight. • When clangor threatens; the rapid way That he runs is refeShiog quite, Aud simply minces the sound good sense Of the outside dog in the fight. Then here's to his healthy and happy days, Lurk send him abundance aprog, And drink to•the hero otpriTate A health to the outside dog. IVIS learn that a ten-gallon keg of brandy was found a week or so ago, in the Union R. R. station at Indianapolis. It was unmarked and unclaimed, and had lain in the station so long that the oldest inhabitant • thereof did - not know whence it came. The ten gallons had not oven a " traditionary history." A prying individual employed about the station, bored a hole in the keg, drank, and pronounced the contents to be line old French brandy; with a peculiarly rich flavor. The editors of the pa pers, nosinit around in search of items, found this keg; they drank, pronouncing the liquor good. The Union station was well. attended The Northern Fire & Life Assurance Company. LONDON, 1 MOORGATE STREET Subscribed Capital .01,559,760-3tg. .14.1,`-'93,r00 Called up and paid 62,403 31'2,01:3 ASSEI'S-31st dautrary 14.55--$2,1.91.1/1 05- Real Estate, Loans on Bonds and Abittgages, Redeemable ii Annuitiss il'ar3,27S 10- e. 1,016,391 (10 ailtraynnii ntberllels•ntures, Government Securities Reversions 1%1.145 4- 4 C 55,720 OS Loans on Life ..... 4,557 17. 7 21;5,9 40 Interest on Investments ac- • .• crued but not yet payable. Cash in hand, of Brandt Es tablistnnents :011 Agents erAirrh of transnalstion and t Ca=n nt C01:a , 11: :lccount 1111 , 1 on Dept,t latere.t with Danner. , 32,34 2- It: 161,510 Other ;islets 11,Ss1 1-11 49,405 .1S Ravenue from premiums, in terest on investment, Le, for the year ending 31=t Jan. nary, 1b5R5i1,743 G $ 9:72 7a4 Loans during the same period, including premiums of re iuturance ti ith other olll ces, he f.105,17Z-13- 1 $ 27 This Company having complied with the law of Penn sylvania, the under.ditneil 1.4 prep:acd to effect Mimi:ince on 111111JA every description of properly at model ale rates. JAMES - W. ARRorr, Temporary 0111,, 10. 103 Wool street. 101:1:2w-mokill . _ _ SAVE %OUR FRUIT! MMI MASON'S PATENT PRESERVE J.B. TTO TT SER EErE RS DESIGNING To -put up Fruit and Vegetal des for Winter use, !Mould 1w careful as-to the kind of JAR they select for Lire purpoi.e. Am oil Jars hereto(' ire mmle. nap has flirt 11,0,1 fir th e purpos e of maltiuua tight joint, thereliy nuking it almost impossitile to r lraust tho air from the Jar, Ix fore paaling. mx those who have used Mt% will reality perceive, kneeing that tV3x will not adhere to either Was,. or tin while hot. We otter to tho-u who desire a utter, and really :€l,ll Sealind Jar. MASON'S PATENT SHEET METAL, SCREW TOP! All that is neee!-tary being to :form the Cap down upon the Rubber G'Asket, which is placed upon the shoulder of the Jar, ibi* of an inch distanafrom the top; preventing the of the flavor of the Fruit be ing injured hy coming in contact with the Rubber. Thu. Jar with many other patterns of Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers, ore for Kite by R. L. RINGWALT. iellAw-s-ttlith under the :11eneretutiela SAPONIFIER; CONCENTRATED LYE. The Ready Family Soap Maker; NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVED BY IT FOR SALE 111 - M L STOREKEEPERS. PENNSYLVANIA Salt Manufacturing Company, 396 Penn St., above Canal, ap:2o:sa-Huth pU RE SALT PU RE SA LT ! TUE ONLY WARRtNTEU PURE AND DRY Table, Dairy and Packing Salt, Ls manufactured Pennsylvania Salt ?tlanufaeturing Company, 396 PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL ap:lo:srt-turtli DRS. C. M. FITCH & J. W. SYKES, i? lIYSICIANS FQR DISEASDISEASESOF . T/IF, THROAT AND CHEST, and other Chronic Ail n,ents cornplicz.lctl with 0: cawing PULMONARY COM PLAINTS. OFFICE-101 Peun street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSULTATION FREE A list of questions seut to those who wish to consult us by letter... jesiith-ml) w A N MERICA CHIROPEDIST REMOVES ...11 CORNS froth the feet in a few thiuutes without pain, or the slightest inconvenience to the patient. - hlunioneremored from the big toe, reduced to the natu ral size. Inserted nails changed to a healthy state. Charges reasonable. Roma No. 41, St.Cl4iF hotel. figlin-th-szotti A. 4. CARRIER & , 11ROTIIER, AGENTS, - No. 63 Fourth Stteet. ' Coll DI ONWE A LT H INSURAANCE COMPANY, at Ilarrisburg, Pa. Chartered 'capital, 3119,099. Hon., SIMON CAMERON, President; S. S. Carriei t Secretary, GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Assets, $2Bl - Ann. JOEL JONES. President; J. .B..Alvord. Secretary. 'QUAR - ER• CITY- INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Assets, $324,451.42. GEORGE HHART, President; H. R. Coggshall, Secretary. a .r:lyd BOOTS AND SHOES.- BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES. - CHEAP! FOR ASH;c CHEAP ' you CASH; CHEAP FOR CASH • 7 • AT JOSEPH H: BOBLAIHYS, AT JOSEPH H., BORLAIWS, ' AT JOSEPH . H. BOR:LANDS, 'el° 98 Market ht, record from Fifth. ErrftPIEUtTLD NiW il le• WD DD W ILL THIS DAY COMMENCE TO Sf7LL OFF Their large. and complete SUMMER STOOK of MENS' IeDIKNISHING GOODS, LINEN• COATS AND DUSTERS AT LARGELY REDUCED PRICES, Judging it preferable to close out the entire Stock at cost, rather than curry them over to next Bellitql: Soli citing a call from our friends and customcrafor an in specnon of our wares. _ .1, 6 L. ffIRSII FELD: &SON. DOCKET BOOKS—Constantly onilland,- j: over fifty different yruieties. J. R. wELDRi, jell Git :Wood street near Fourth. $ ACKING BOXES-100 seam. han Packing Poxes for sale by • ieg W. MARS ALL ~ t CO. 4fi BOXES CASTILE SOAP for sale Iv. 11. J BECKHAM. t, gILY, Alleit City. y.s• " ' ~ __,_.._,_.._ ~, A"'J''° q. , 4 EA.T.R....._,L.,T.F. N A T.) . c. S. PCiR,TER, tc,1 3 72.1. )Leh ALLAN')' La"" Eithg6 Direetbi , - '"Win.taxlicrAartn. ; '- i Leader of 0rch05tra.4.........M. 7.1317.143. T.., ... .. - - , . . The m4n3g9ment takes pleasure in annotinoing to the public the rc-appearnnea bf the sticeeQsful and popular LOUISE WELLS 3 TROUPE, consisting of I , IT.LE LOUISE WELLS, GE0..1. ARNOLD. W.M. T. AVATAR. .I\lll. W. DErtm. MR LA FAT ETTE NINON, with the trained horses. - • VESUVIUS AND RONNY - BLACR.' RISS. • sfr. Geo. T. Arnold • Director. Who will appear on THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVEN INGS. June lath and 17th, in a new and thrilling Eques trian Drams, entitled the • , EAGLE 'EYE: I Ottahontax. (the Eagle Arnold. cogneese, (Child of the I. orest,)...M'lle I, Wells The performance will commence each evening with a RAI/OEITE rAtteE'..' Doors open at 7 o'clock—curtaintorise jtt 8. precisely. Paicx.4—Dress Circle and Parquette, CO Conte; Second Circle. 25 cents; Prtvate BOZOS, $2 , and . • JOHN W. • ItIcCAORIIIV, arzcass: BILL. POSTER. Will attend to the Distributing and Posting of BILLS,. CIRCULARS, CARDS 'll. PROGRAMMES FOR Amusements, Railroads, Steamboats, Ships, Hotels, Sales, Etc., PITTSBURGH, PA. le_ Orders sent to the office of the Pittsburgh Morn ing /int, or Daily Ga=tte, will'receive prompt attention ATTORNEY. AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, IvI 7 PA-11..L.A.1\T1), MERCHANT TAILOR , CORNER FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. HAS JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUP PLY of Spring and Summer tiotals, which he if , prepared to manufacture to order in the latest styles, and at reasonable rates. aplizam PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. SA AC J 0:+; ..... ..JNO. J. BOVU__WM. AVCUL-011GL' Spring, Plow, nail A. U. Steel Syria% MEC= STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, '2, VS 9-10 11,34`-' 44", W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.; BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, No. 31 Fifth Street; La DIES', IND (IIII.DRCN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, AtE ALL STYLES. THEIR WORK Fi) NE:I'I NI $ COM- InxI:uIYITH DURALULITY eitonot riirp.,od. and omit.ills of the LATEST F.1 , z111, Ladle, and Gods tritt find it 0g..t,,t t o ~it 310 eni.lllille our idoti4 before el. , ewhere. .100 DOvs• snoT GUNS.--Attelition is (-alb,' JUI to our pt 'k of Boys" Shot Guns. 1 1141 11 , 1111lInletlIrt% I e.in.eially rqtr ord.vr, nod ro U I t, trtdi tint.ll,,l, nod entin•ly rt.tiat,l,l nod oaf,. '01,0114 whit would thvir I..ys otitrlogio, vr.tutliot. Latniltift,l itT & j,13 W... 1 p.trt,L D'. )(, COLLARS. g: MUZZLES. TAcli I.E. SHOT GuNs, I'3,iTA 11,S, ANIMUNITIoN. T L E It I' 3IECIIANICS"rOOI.B. at DOWN & TETLEY'S. jel3 1; AWood strut. N DIA RU WIER 0,1(J1 6, I\l:s . l'_N DS I Pon,, Pocket Inkstand,, Iret 11ut.k.4, Bntfkrrh(tt-ems. &r. for of to by W. S. ILAVEN. Garner Wood & Third k hfarkvt k Sve..nd DRAPER 8t 1".49.1'1,0.12,, NO. 52 ST. GLAIR STREET, PITTS BURGH., Pa-, has just returned from thc Eastern eILiCN and Is now rewiring his Spriar, Stock of Clothe. Cwaimercr, Veetinga. and 4 . ..kvatutga et every variety and adapted to the heat c ity and country trade, which ill be made up to order with premptne.o, and dostatteh, and at rates allow m at any other snuilar erstablishment in the city. ineklydaw AILGAI.NS IN SECOND-HAND PIANO,4. inn 6 Ch'tave, Rosewood 1,11 Fran,: toad,: 11 Chickering eir Soon; only Iwo yvar? One 064 Octave, lito.vwood Cane, r“tol europt,; made, . . , CkAave, 1t05etr,4,,1,c,,rvv,1,1....k.; made Ly NUIIIIS & (lark. One 6 Octave, hthog:ray ad,. I,y Nunn, d Chark. . . . One 6 4 , " •• " •• N. Y. Man. to. One 6 " •` . 4 4 . " Ger,rg. A 31tno n One 6 - " Ro-erms,4 ' " " Pope Pori,. One 6 " Mahogany 44 `. 4 - Alhree (Jo, 5 1 .1 44 .' • . ". •• •• 1...011 6 Pro. 011°6 44 •• - .- German Mal,. One 5 " .. " •` ` elementi. One 5 " .. " ' " ' Cleilletill. For role - by _ _ I). C. KNEELAND KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON IFAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BORES ; Also. makes to order 131.A1N .41C13 FAN'V - PAPE% BOA `S, suitable for Shoes, Dry Le_ at Eastern prielb Corner 'Virgin alley ind Wool rtreut, c thin' story—over Cations' Iltmlc,) Pg. ictely LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL, • AND SMELTING. - WORKS:, PARK, - NIICIJRDY & CO. . NUFACTEIRPiS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot toms, Banned Still Bottoms, Speller Solder, ,te., also im porters and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate. Sheet Iron, Wire, tc. Constantly on hand. Tintuen's 314c1 - dues and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.140 First, and 100 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Special,prders of Copper cut to any de sired Pattern. m)-•%lvdaw NOBLE; BROWN &CO. -42. an aneStreet, NEW YORK, IMPORTEBB OF • English, Irish and Scotch Linens, Vlhiteliku3rui of all qualities, . Slay Linen, Blouse Ltnens, Brown, Blay and Black and White Bollands. Farmer& Duck. Farmers' Drills, . Padding Canvasses. • Raven's Mick, Carts, B p ur e laps, all widths and qualities. Sold by the package. on most favorable terms. j pis • w. Y CAIDTLIS. .JOll5 CAPWELL, Jg. CALDWKI4.I . BRQ., ' BOAT FORNISHERS if DEALERS IN Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Cfirda) d .1 • • Oakum, tar, filch, Rosin s i i rtultin, Duck, Light and Heavy Drillings, etc. i Noa. 88 Water. and 78 Front eta. IT ALL iiTYLEB. QF ' • BOYS' CLOTHING, . Per summer w ear, now ready at • CUFSPER'S GOTHIC HALL, ' jot corner Wood street and Diamond allay. ICE' WATER COOLERS, MEAT SAFFS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, (Messer'a Patent 5 Minute, the best in us%) TOILET WARE, CHARCOAL FURNACES. A large assortment of the above at • . T. J. cIIATasS my 27 3 124 Wood street., five doors from Fifth. 1131:10TCKi'RAPHY. Aar Hes BEEN 1: brought to such perfection that pictures taken by this-process have ,been pronounced perfect 'by ,the Scientific world, 'Any, can be bad hi all their beauty and artistic elegance, at - • • • • rWALLI3 -PICTURE' GALISERY, • My2lsdw on Fourth street. redl • • - ..• - • • • amis r • giusiness Olards. L. C. HEPBUR OIt'FICE WITII 11. BEITIJItig, No. 00 Fourth street. JONES, BOYD & CO., I=l CAST STEEL. laud Axles COAXER ROSS AN[ FIRST sTrtErr.4, I'ITTSBLIRGH, PA D. j. ROi4IERg& CO., NIA N FA.CTIII: ERB OF ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT Corner Ross and First Streets, PITTSBITRUIt, PA MAMMOTH GENTS , . SAMUEL GRAY, JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood tdierd. new and beautiful styles• ERRING: 5O barrels for sale = . • 8; H. 499L.1.4.=.11 : • t ..1 NO. 245 LIIIERVY STREET, OPPOSITE HEAD Of' 'WOOD STREET,' MAINFACTO'RERS OF - Celeinited CoOkingi Stoves. ALSO, OUR CELEBRATED RANCE, TIE BEST EVER INVENTED FOR FAMILY USL - The First Premiums Awarded by the State Fair ! FOR THESE AND THE BEST COAL AND WOOD COOKING STOVES, &C., SC. WE WOULD INFORM OUR MANY PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC, THAT WE hare now and keep constantly on hand these articles and every article m our line of business. WO would call particular attention to uur full and complete stock of }MONTS, which is most complete, and em braces every style. Also, all the now and most beautiful I'A'fTEHNS now in use. - We have also on hand those suitable for Marble Mantels. These are highly polished,und made to appear in accordance with the surroundings. In ourlarge and spacious Warcrooms can lie found constantly a heavy, fUll and complete stock of all other articles in our business, viz: Gas-Onisuming Stoves. our original 'Premium and perfect invention: and the only perfect one irttise; also, Heating Stovsn, Plsin and Fancy Grate Fronts,of all styles and sizes; Fenders. Lard and Sugar Kettles; Sad and Andirons, Wagon Boxes, Hollow Ware of all descriptions, etc, etc., all of which will be sold to the Western trade on the most fat , rable terms. (MIFF t CO., No. 215 Liberty St., at tho.head of Wood, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A mr2s:3mdam JATfE9 WCANDLESS JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Would respectfully call the attention of THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, TO THEIR STOCK FOR THE SPRING AND S'IIMMER 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. sir- Cash and Short Tinto Buyers are Especially Incited to Call. rnirt2l`.m.law WM. PICK ER.q; ILL, Ja. BOOTS„, Se HOES, HATS, CAPS, &C., In calling the attention of our friend: , and men- bruit, 1,, our ialvertiseineut, we would respectfully gay that our jame and well rejected stoet, of Nail's, II AT. , I!srli i, entirely new; and hag lean selectod by a careful aid lodgeand hat Isitor,ht f.,r CAS :tiol ENTIftELY FROM MANUFM,7IIItEItS, we are enaliled to p,ll any gomle in our lira. It. , lOW parelia,id, either 1 , ,,5t or West, and would respect, fully w.,1/ zumthanta sluicing our I its for tle• purp,s, ot thi•ir opring purchases, to give ua an early call, and evaniue our rtoel. before'iurchArinii elseivhi‘re. ltssp...•tfull) inrlft CLINTON HOUSE, Icl7o.ll'll'oll JOHN BIEREIL Proprietor. 001 - 1\fol)1()1 7 :-; AND 1'oPill..11: tion.4.qcorlg•iu g h•rol.,(”ll,intriii•tivil thron.•l, CAM trill, viO49at re.itt for the tine Uniontown will he line -, heil earl, in tto, • rlwari find pit•aeniit 111 , 10:It ti r•• 1 -, IT,C to l•Ref:rit• ho:,. /Old I'm•+::rrh Burin„ 'no+ H ot , 10.. MOllltaltS drive Enyetti. the. proprietor iR tiotol•Olinlat r troithlti or ettietow r , niktiiii• Ito t r•li •' Onnrize, ino•iornto. • Ice Cream! Ice Cream!! F. A. AIIERSCII & SONS', DEE= ICE CREAM SALOON & SODA WATER FOUNTAIN, .31is%r_s FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERIES. No. 12. St. Clair Stregt, ury"OPPttirlT. M'GINLEV'S ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONERY, No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., oppinito ho Exchanc., , o TT 21/ . . 1 4 , ?,: r 1Jr: ,.., A . T SPACIt ie iiriluir‘st to forti,fi ,11 the l!tiTta'rii: , .;.l't . l a t...', l 6V:O"lS; his hoe. - Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, fakes of all kinds, Anil PTery : all or tll,. t 11.44 , 11A1 will be ecrr,•,l t•. or•L•r. Ility m l rr:.uiu,•. ()rderp,for part.l,-,pr.,1,11.11) ntlr.L c.oi .33 , 1111.11 Pr y‘ximelf. trulg) !11 JOHN N. CRAWFORD. Attorney & Counsellor . at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, atttla, , ,rl rtp, I • .-drip Tutu.. or rry Lind. key Tp—.lervfnult IhtnL•ry, Sr., F... 1. rapt. It. .1. t;rt,.., Mbburti k Mellon. At:orn,•:, MARBLE! MARBLE!! JOHN IPCARGO MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, &c., Sne., , ts. Tho oldie re r.,portfolly ansit-d to riWinnn our zdnek. Pnees low, and work v.-drnadad. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and dialler Makers, NEAR THE.PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. MA .N IT FACT IT ALLKIN 4)1 . Stenm Engines, nv...:ltot from threo to one .111,1 and tiny 1.111,0 1....50r. unit Fuit. , l for tliist Mill , Saw Mills, tho. t Fortno .. Fnotorios, ote., (Awn particul.•v attention to U l f. ~.redinctinti or 1•:,,- gickes and Machinery for init. and fur pri,rlit.*, mulay, and cirenlitt >tur mill !farm ahvaynon hand, finished an.l r,•ady 5 , 141)111,n; at t nutiee. Engines awl Boiler:4a es cry d••-.w•iptina. Also, furnish and riliect Iron se p`.tr:n.'ly • and M'rought' Iron Shafting, Hangers and Ptillo , ill every variety, anti continuo tho inainifactiire td Wooten :tie eliinery and Machine Cards, tatr 'prices ate Tow, our 'machinery mun,iLn tared .•f the hest totality of tuMerials. and warranted in all eases to give satisfaction. -Orders front all parts of the country solicited, mid promptly finial. • • mr:-.^ - rintisti D. M. 1.0;t6 rniyAlla Deer LONG 46.4 DT PP, )EALEILS IN MANILLA, 11l IP, COTTON ASll3l7l'l, CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAii, P4TCTI AND ROSIN ANA UEAVF 14111,1,1N0. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, &c. Shoe, Hat and Bonnet WAREHOUSE, NO. 56 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. lari AS now in store his very large stock of Goods purchased direct from the New England Manufactories at THE LOW EAT C ASII PRICES. All of which will be disposed of at a small advance on cost. • • • • Ruyerglyho havctierptororp gone . East for their Goods, for the future, WILL EATE . DOTII TIME AND MONEY, By making their purchases from him. Dealers aro requested to call before baying, and satis fy thenaselves of the fact. ' 10).. 'Particular attention given to orders. fmrl93m MICHAEL O'HARA,. JR., • • (successor, to M. O'Hara.) • WUOLISALZ DEALI.B. IX FOREIGN BR.ANDII.3 AND LIQUORS: • RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. lit Fifth street, between Wylie' and Ross streets, 3d door. above Wylie street, keeps constantly on hand a largo stock of .014 Monongahela Rye and Doable Recti fied Whisky, Domestic Wines, Brandies, and all articles usually kept in the hasiness. BARRELS SUPERIOR 01/D3SION,-, ONGAHHLA IIYI, WHISKY, in 'dere,' and for , M. O'HARA, JE., /51 mut street, between Wylie and Ross atreeta, • • 4 11 a• ' ox above .Wy4etptreet. 4 ._ ~~~%. ~ p ~ 7-• ROBERT JAMISON NO. 103 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP HARBOURS & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN NO. 75 WOOD STREET, PITTSB.VP.G7 PAVENINMIT, lOW .% No. 90 Water Street P. TANNER, s 3:) lIOLES&LE IMMEI • • --4-7 F _ • . ;;;••• • . ' TIiOLLS JAMISON- I=ll2 REMOVAL. IITSSEY Co., have removed - . to their now Cowper AVt‘retwittiio, N0.:37 Fifth in Um New Iron Front Hoot, three doors treat of Wood. PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL. C. G. HUSSEY & CO., .I/ 1.7, 4 Braziers' Bolt and. Sheathing Copper, 11.•1t..p1., I.,womotivo Ttibiug. st;:i Isotton. 1 . 14::, of ;ill .pc. Vorr.-;! , ..,1der, Copper RicelA, 01,.. I 1:l..•1; 'Fir., %Vim, Sheet 7.1111', Sht...t 'rub. Tinner.; Tuola, ie., No. 37 Fifth Strtit s - Plitaburgh. Pa crtt to any pallem. • inpkern•l _ Snit BAK ELtl AND ICE CREAM SALOON. P.' SCHELDECKER \\TI loa l isr.,l. Lo ~,d .ns. /). _'L I/7 AMOF I) AI.I.Ii Y. to 1 .., ..1 ow v. ry JI L4.11r ..f '1..41A) . or 'Cho targ. , 4 "r 41, 4 1111.1 1••rt8..-tt,...ry rtr..nt Itana. Parties .•:att La Nery..t it it. triG3t. ,lti,f,r-ton term.. I.euve ap'.l? Ni. Durnotid SUMMER MILLINERY. Children's Clothing' Emporium. MRS. M. A. WEAVER 11As (WEN AT No. 24 Fifth Stroot, IRON WTI' WILDING.) IESIIIIM=1!1 `I:MAI 111.LINEIZY ..! Co lat.. -t C1111,1.1:r_v: ci,4ollll:ci, kept ewa , t3ntly on 111 L.ll t,) Orait.r. —Nrxt .10.'.r to the Ttlmming Star,', toward my 14,1 y PoEiz.a 0 - v - . A. i., . DUQUESNE IRON STORE. COLEMAN, MAILMAN & CO., MANVyAcrunr.Rs Iron, Nails, Steel Spring., Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, trolls, FL ‘T \ ILI:o.11. MIL or ALL Frre, ETC Huse iiar•.ov.-.l to their now estct,ivo WftrehOWlo. Nos. 17 Water and 91 Front VlH•rt• thvy :ay pr•parcd to exeonte all ord,r." in their and e", 11 1 ,100 IL 4 '<02:111110rIti of .• iht• taanta.v.tar..ki ooll , tantly whi.•l. ollor on hln.rul tArto, fols:tt 1 AVETI I IS 11.11' .‘S. , ,zuci AT ED Wirt' ;4, J. to ilia 11101.1 :01.1 “t JAMES J 1.111,3 LtIWN. Undertaking in all its Branches. LEMON & DELLOW, No. IIS Fourth Street, ARE PREP.% RED 'fi) lx) UN DERTAK IN(j in all its linmehois in thu beat manner, at pri eos to suit the thnes. 'We callperreil attention to FISK'S NEW: STYLE PATEN'r 7iIETALLIC litlltfAb f.dr the sale 01 it look they are ante agonts in thig pity} :nit et ulroh tn. hip On hand n complete nieterrnient, As ret;ards henutv of shop and tinkh, they excel all others. hiller:o, will he supplied with llearsos, Horses and earrnige , rroittplY, toot 'at lower intim than any other iont in this pity. Gunrahteeint; to render oat. ofaetion, they solicit n continuum.* of the patronage heretofore en liberally extended to the old firm. rupEk AMERICAN IRON WORKS. SO. NES &LAUT t,l;quf.A.lturers of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, LantlesPotentSlinfting,Piqoußods,Plales,Sa w4iEndVmotii Watrr Street, and 111 A Nina Street, I'F'PTSBtJfI H, And corner of Franklin and Satan Water Ste.; Chicago IVI 0 ,"V" .A. . Exchange and Banking House KRAMER & RAHM, ..• No. 3.5, Bwnlc , Block, Fifth St., Plttsborgh ALLEN Frdqacr maraca ERAMIM....EDWAin RAHN. _ We beg to apprise our friends and 11w public, that wo baVo removed to our new Office, N 0.8.3, BANN BD Wi£, Fd ETII STEC:M.Iv hero we will be happy to tender them our services, and trust our ample Capital, with' an exfie. riOure of twenty years in the business in' this city, will enable us to meet the wants of our enstoiners. We will continuo to-transact lhp• Ilechaage mid Banking Boemens in all its branches. Mina creint Pap49lbsedunteAEilidliegotigled. , ••-: • SheA.4, Pilas:aint other Seenritlea,notight Rohl on (oil InlBNlan. Prompt ottrot giv'en to collections in city or country: Deposits Reccirad in Par Fundapr Currency. .I,iterest attofrol on DeposiLg. ' Deal in Specie, Bank Netes, Land_ Warrants, etc. • - Credit I?entittanea of Correspondents at lowest possible ..11ik.ing/Witraspreniiitly by first mail, as directed. - . KRAItI23S & RA1174.- B. C. H. SAWYER,. EIItaLICSUPSIIB LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaii, No. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Office of Sealer of Weights and • Measures. ' •T OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, SEALER OF 'WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, , May be found henceforth iu Cherry alley, bet - is - ten Third and Fourth streets, where orders may be left.. mrlB:if CHARLES BARNET'. '0 bbls. Large No. 3 liackerel; 20 half UWE,' *do do' do 14 Mils. Eutport Iferring.' • MURTLAND &00 'NOR; 197 Libortrstreet. For pato by imr.o • '• VeINE NOTE - PAPERS AND :.E&VEL •opoik—t*lLa Rue's, Rhoads /F. V ic kEtrtd otter oe brated brands, for sale at VEdsll3, ..141.3'! Corner Wood a Third a 3Dirket * Second eta. 6 6 6 -, ~-~.~,u~, ._., __. BE NOT STlON.icsrm, AND RDJECT Ncer wear Errsarancr. Tr4tenz.s..--PcveM, sore throats, agues, rheumatism, dropsies, bilious affections, headaches, ell affections of the stomach and bowels, both of a costive and dysenteric character, and all the maladies of women and children, have been cured by the use of Brandreth's Pills. To tell you that I have paid two millions of dol lars to make this truth known, is of itself an astounding fact; and yet never was a truer word spoken. And what is the result? - Why, that about three million per.• eons in the United States partially believe in the 4136. cy, and have a general idea of the benefits to be derived from purgation lie sickness. But what a field for phi lanthropy! What milliOns remain to bo converted! And let me say that this knowledge is second only to Christianity in the benefits it Is capable of cos erring on mankind. Let not medical . men persuade you thitt Brandeth's Pills are a quack remedy. 'lf is no such thing. What I sell you for two shillings, these men could not supply for a dollar. My herbs, and extracts are all prepared in my own laboratory, Where a steam engine of ono hundred and forty horse power is em ployed exclusively for this purpose, besides as exten• sive water power. In using these Pills you risk noth ing for they have been used by millions ; so that should you feel disposed to take a sly dose, you will be able certainly to live through the operation; and you may have the laugh on your side when the doctor tells you that lie hityour 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. 204 Canal street, Bmndreth's Bui!ding ; by Thomas Redpath, No. 2T Diamond street, Pittsburgh, -Pa. myl&lmdaw JOSIAH REAMER PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL. The agents for that wonderful toilet article, known throughout America as CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE, Are instructeill never to reveal to any third party the name of any person purchasing it. lie 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. tested as artificial. Free from Caustic, Hump be applied without fear, to the weakest hair, nor will it irritate or blemish the most sensitive scalp. Bold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. CRL3TADORO, N 0.6 Astor House, hew York. GEO. IL KEYSER, Agent, myt2imdaw Pittsburgh, Pa. CIRCULAR.—The subscnbers are transacting a General Foreign 'and Domestic Shipping and Commission Business, in this city, and have leased the now and fire-proof Warehouse, No. 57 West ?ran. street, ,where they are prepared to receive and seli•Foreign and Domestic Goods of all kinds, and Gffer the usual facilities on all consignments to their address. In the department of Shipping. a long erperience warrants us an assuring our friends that 'AI business re lating to Vessels and Cargoes will be promptly attend ed to. We confidently offer our services in all the various departments of a Commercial flintiness. CURRY, NEPHEW & CO. Baltimore, - February, 18:4.—mrItf WM. HENRY AILY SALES AT N 0.54 FLFTII. ST., D at the new Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, every week day, are held public sales of goolain all variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large stack which is constantly replenished with fresh consignments, that must be closed forthwith. AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. !it., - - - Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly every thing needed in the line for personal and family use; table cutlery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; la, dies' ware,l,e. AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. 111. Household and kitchenfurniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding: rarpets: elegant iron stone China ware; stoves; cooking hteniils; groceries, Ac. AT SEVEN O'CLOCK.. P. Fancy articles; watches; clocks; Jewelry; musical in strutnents ; gnus; clothing ; dry goods; boot and shoes; hooks; Aationery, Ac. I'. 11. DdVhy. srp9 Auctioinair. NNIIJJ EIGIITII WARD .t1.3411ii.N.-4MSAI'CIWAY .11 - 11:11NOUN. June lath, n.t. 2 on the premises, near Dam No.l on the Monongahela tic, ri will bn sold. Building situate on Bra.hlook. Ilnidy • 111 i Corninereo streets. in Ilarzanis first : plan of City InArirt higs, n plan or a biol. may I, at the .1 uc. I ion liooma. Tcnna—Cfne-tifitteasli, rcsidate in o ne, t three and four years with interest. DAVIS, Auctioneer. S 114) E H S. ATS. CLOTHG T IN, &e., A A 'V (T 10 N--12oulniesititig on Tlll.lll.SliAY.June 1011, 10 o'l . l, A. 31- eud $ I'. 31.. and eon. ralltig at 0.111110 hoary enolt ilapiuriug the Meek, will tw 19. pair I:loth. Kid and Lr.,..N.ln:tr T4l, C.,u . , , rros Gallen 9tl Men', Celt U 1 ford 'l'i.. 15t1 SliPlw•ra :11.1 Tics, 1:12 leotiug itait,rp; c-4 " Children'ir Fancy Dutton Boots 111) Innid Hats: 71 Panama d0:72 Soft. Wool 1° A' large strielt Clothing, consisting or Putty and \ eta in great variety, and will 14,041 in irguititii to Ault iittreha,era. jett - P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer._ lIXFCUToIt'S SALE IJF VALUABLE JPEN:, S RF.ET I.—t tn DO)A1 hVENING, June 21st. at h o'cloek, at the Commercial Seine Rooms, N 0.51 Fifth street, will be sold by order Win. Itittehart, Esq. Executor of Isaac M'llenry. deceas ed, the Adman! &sit able lots aground Plllll‘lo,lllParla street, weir Irwin street: One lot hoeing a front of twen ty Batton ('ton street, extending Leelt outs hundred and 111111 , 10,11 feet illlll` awl a half Melees, With two story brick ilaidling. No.'t s: one lot adjoining. fronting 111111, to. , a feet el..yen out a half inehrs, extending loch one hundred and nineteen feet nine and a half inches, with two tis try brick dwelling. No. 239: also, one other let adjoining the atione.froutingnlneteen feet eleven 11114 S,VellPiglll.ll lueltes, extending, hark eighty-nine feet now inches, with two story frame dwelling, No. 23. L Title warranted. Terms at sale. P. 31. DAVIS, Auetioneer. BUILDING LOTS INBIII.3I.INU x ti 11AM AT Arcrios.—On Saturday afternoon, June lstl4 at 3 o'cloek, on the premises, will ho sold ten lots of ground handsomely situated on the west side of Nl'Kee street. between Bingham street and the new bridge, (commencing at the corner of Bingham sires-Li haying vault a front of ) feet, and extending about 93 Wet to property of Messrs. Bollman 3 (toertoon. Altos foe loot situate on the west side or 3VErei strxiet, be nt ism Washington street and Sprit, alley, having each a front of feet on 31'lico street, and extending bock heist 5 tnebok Title indisputable. , TERms—om,rorirth cloth. residue in one, two and three year., with interest, payable annually, ljel; P. 31. IJAVIS, Auot. BUILDING LOTS IN SEVENTH lex WARD AT AtiCTION.—Bv virtue of an order of the Orriletioe Court of Allegheny County, to Win: A. nalloal:, M. 11, Executor of Win. M. Porter. deeetuied, will ho P old at the Conunereinl &des /looms, 10. 64 Fifth street, on 'rUF lAS k:VENING.Juno LSth, at 8 riel,x,ki Six Lots of ground situate on Centre avenue, between Futtnu and Arthurs streets, haring each a front o( sTI feet on Centre avenue, and extending LAO; trc feet. Also. Nino Lots ornround sitnate on Clarke street. being • Nos. tAI, 101, Cal, 61, 62, 63 and 64 In Porter's Plan. honing cool. ii front of 1.10 foot, and extending track 69 (net. Trews—one half cash. re. allie In two equal annual pa) filMitA, auh imcr.•st, secured by judgment bond. and mortgage.. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, Pittsburgh, May 11th.1539. L'""P AT A MEETING OP 'fflE STOCEIIOLDF-Pa of this Company, held this day, a itividend of Fly PER GENT, being Two Dollars and a halt per sharo on paid up Stook was tleelared, payable in uaell. pu .IMIIIIO. to the Mailers of paid tip stook. and to bo applied to the liqublatiop of Stock Notes on Stock not fully pall up, • T. GRIER SPROUL, Seeretary. MElttiliANT' AND MANUFACTURERS' HK,} Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1359. I:O*THE MERCHANTS' MANUFACTURERS' BANK or Pittsburgh has this day declared a Divi dend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock., out of thepr 13th for the last six months, payable on or after the 13th instant. W. 11. LiVNIPiV. may4i . Ci.pdpier. ORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, $OO , Prllld.Pruil and Pros4Ria Ptucraily, übRNSIt ar MIKEN AND • inttstr • sTR EETS, Rrrraoro--Praneis G. Bailey, Esq.. William Dilworth, Sr., S. Cuthbert& Son, Pittsburgh, BoydOtt.DeLskell & Swearingen. S. limdy, , Cush. Ir. M. Dank. List & Howell, Mangle .4 Co., faeorge W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton & 00., Wheeling. m •28:...tf 11. B. IMAM T. D. DAVITS 33T3.T.AC1-Mll3. 8z DA.VITT, Manufacturers of every description of F R II RE, NO. 45 smintFlELii STREET, PITTSBURGH, , PA. A full assortment of PITTSBURGH MANGPACTUR ELI FIqRNITURE, constantly on hand, •wluch we w il sell at the lowest prices for Cash. • araCtli GEO. BLETVILIEU I manteactgrer at the Celebrated GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, kLAISTINd BAND TOUPEES, .AND 'VERT mseawnoN'or . . . Ornamental lair for Ladies and. Gentlemen, . NO. 65 MARKET STREET, my 2 PITTSBURGH, PA. paTABLE WRITING TiESK.S.—Just recnived, an nssortrnent.of unrocco Writing Desks, furnished with Letter and Note Papers. Ease open, Ink stand, Sealink Wax, Paper Knife, Penholder. Pens, Le. W. S. HAVEN,. • • ,corner WOod And Tlurd, and JeII Market and Kecond streets. ALARGE LOT 6F LAWNS, DIICALS, and Bareges, in Robes awl by the yard. Also, Lace Mantles, all of which will be sold low. jell C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. PINE APPLE. FOR. PRESERVING.— i - low just received and for sale by REYMER k ANDERSON, jels W Wood st, opposite St. Charles Hotel. TtuARREL POMATIJM.—A large supply of ,tina Oidellent e article just received na • JOSEPH PLEMECDS, corner Diamond and )litultet street._ DBANDIES FOR .11.EDICALitrRPOSES —Warranted of the beat quality. Also, sinomplete assortment of Wines, 'Whiskeys and Gins, of superior quality, kept constantly on traratat • JOSEPH FLEMING'S, jells • Corner Diamond and Market street. AFRESH SUPPLY OF BERMUDA oias.SOSSH FLratENG'S, ~~~_. . '~_. Auction ,cates. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer gividad alotires JAINES A. FE'I'ZER, PITTSIILMUII, PA acquar . i,lnc9 l 4 sad Morket st. dt Ml= s_.q3ing Mkt Mugs. SIN ; CI- 3EI E 3 SEWING MACHINES. IN POINT OF BEAUTY, DURABILITY, PERFECTION OF WORK, AND CAPACITY TO PERFORM EVERY VARIETY OF SEWING, NO OTHER MACHINE 'CAN COM- PARE WITH SIEGER'S. New and Improved Machine, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT E. STRAW'S 32 Market street. SEWING MACHINES.--, THE $2O AND $4O. DOUBLE LitiCH. STITCH SEWING MACHINES , ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE HOSIERY STORE OF MR. DA LY, No. 20 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. These Machlnds are admitted to be the beat in market for family use, making an -elastic double thread stitch, which will not rip, oven if every fourth stitch be cut. It is the only low priced double thread • Machine in market. Orders will be received and promptly filled by M. DALY, Agent, No. 23 Fifth streeVon the corner , of Market alley Pittsburgh, Pa. NOTICE.—M.. DALY, on the corner of Fifth street and Market alloy, is the only one of the name in business on this ertreel je.l3 7)4 9 I"MI•T'Z' SEWING [ACHINES re gained the confidence vrhouse them,and have led one of the most vain- Auto inventions of , the age. They rise a Shuttle, making the Lock Stitch on both sides of the cloth alike, which cannot be - unravelled or pulled out. • ' They are alt made with the highest mechanical skill, and all warranted to work well on all kinds of goods, from the Lightest Fabric to Heavy Leather. In particu lar, we would call the attention of all to our new - Family, Sewing .Idachine. It has been manufactured expressly for Family Use, and has met with favor from aIL It is so simplified as to render it almost impossible tenet out of order, or derange its operations; indeed it is so sim ple as to' astoni=th one, that so small a piece of mechan ism will Pow. - Below, we give a description of the different styles of the Weed Patent. No. 1. -Ts a very convenient style, which mut be worked by hand or foot, on or otf its own table. For courunienee of chipping, and also for large mannfacto• ru , et, where it id nece-,ary to places number of Machines into a long bench, making one table answer for them all. Price, ISO. • • No. 2. With Walnot or Mahogany Table, either with or without box Top, which locks down. Price, goo end 1110. • No. 3. Same size as N 0.2, but 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 Hewing Machine that it will not do. It is confidently asserted that this Machine ron easier than any : machine now in use. Price, $lOO. -- • . No. 4. Thill.1111r:111110 has along arm, to accommo date large work. It runs at a high rate of speed, runs easily, nod Is, without doubt, the best lilachine for Tail, ever offered to the public. It is also peculiarly fitted for plantation work, as it is very simple yet sub' stantial arid durable, with but little liability to get , out of order. Price,ll2o. • • No. G. This is a new and cheaper style, sad a gen eral favorite for Family, Light Leather, and a great variety of work., It has been pollen - up with reference to furnishing a strong and durably yet light and tasty Machine, at a less pnee than either of the above. It runs very cast', rapidly, and is pronounced- the best machine now in market, for Nin. • No. O. This Ls a Machine got np on an entirely new principle, ditierent from anything ever beforo °tiered to the public, and we confidently assert that for family use it has not au equt. It is very . , light and fakery, runs very rapidly: is almost noiseless t:4 its operation, and uses 3 straight needle. It is so arranged as to be utterly . impossible to tails stitches. It has a tension on both sales, mid carries &large supply of thread on the muter spooL The motions are gained by two small cranks that run without perceptible noise. The two threads are worked in such a manner its never to both pull at tho same time, and consequently little liable to break. The seam is very elastic, sad the thread does not break in washing. It wilt do coarse work better thou any machine now in market, as it uses silk; cotton or linen with opal - facility: Price, EA. Descriptive circulars furnished gratis. OFFICE-177 BROADWAY. NF.W YORE. WHII'NEY It. LYON, Proprietioil. ' , rota wanted. niy27mdsw The Grover it Baker SEWING MACHINE COMPANY • Pittsburgh Agency, No. lei Market. St. Baring greatly - increased their facilities for manufactur ing their CrixkILVIEDFANtar ..alsciutxr.s, with all ther recent ininrovements have reiitimi their prices, audnffer for sale a NEW STYLE MACiil,r4t:. Price, S5O--)llcuimer, S 5 Extra. It is no len pm questioned that these Machines are the best In use for family stewing. .They. lIEM, FELL, GATHER. ANII) STITCH In the most superior manner, and are the only machines in the market -that are so well and_ simply . made, that they may be sent into families with no other instructions than are contained in a olruLar which accompanies each machine, and from which A CHILD OF TEN- YEARS May readily learn how to use, and keep them in order. They make upwards o_ - IFTEEN HUNDREJD STITCHES A MINUTE, And will do the sewingof a family cheaper . than a seamstress can do it. even If site troika at the rate 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 fanny, when a Grover 4 Baker Machine will do it better, more e_xpeditiously, and cheaper than can possi bly be dune by hand. • Kr- {at - t arrodar.nEllt The first place in public estimation is now justly ac- corded to the Grover 4.11 Kai Machine, for family . , sew ing, for tho following reasons:--Ist. It is more simple and easily kept in order than any other Machine? 2.11. It makes ascent which will notripor ravol,though every third stitch is out, let. It sews from two ordinary spools, and than ell tronbic of winding thread is avoided, while the same machine can be adaptedat pleasure, by amere change of spetds, to all varieties of stork, 4th. The same machine runs silk, linen thread, common spool cotton, with equal facility. ath. The seam to as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so that it is free from nil liability to break in washing. ironin;tr, or otherwise. 11th. Theatitch made by this mrieliino is more beautiful than nay Other, marls either by hand or machine, - OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: The best patent now in use.-{Easton Whig. Stands high in the estimation of all-fErieeonstittition. It is all that it is recommended.;-{Lima Democrat. It has no superior-fAslitabnla Telegmph. A household necessity-{Batavia Herald. , Grover A Baker's is unrivalled--(Rockportadvertiser. Meets the wants of the housowife-[Auburn Ch. Alive. A necessity in the family-{Southern Inventor. ' The cheapest and best in use-tßaldwinaville Gazette. They are the best in use-tWatertbid Sentinel. The best niannfactUred-grittston Journal. Worthy of [attain patronage--(Jersey Shore Repub. Grover .1 Baker have the best improvemeuts-{Bunt. Journal. Not liable to got put of order—Mestcbester Jeff. . The most convenient in use . { Chicago News Letter. Pou+eases more advantages than any other—{Nash etVlLlsar Gs All articles are made with it With wa Gaz. Lightens the labor of those at ham loughnlan. A child ten years old may use i armee aid Via Will de most beautiful sewing-t Allentown Dem. . Sews silk. linen, or cotton thread-Ilitts. Advocate. Is more simple than any other-{Clevehind Reporter. Merits ,a place in every Gunily-{Abingdon Democrat. Sews a yard a mitute4Cleveland Leader. The best in use for families-{Biblical Recorder. It makes a fine, Strong seam-{La rte Union. - NATHAN WRITUCD; Agent, deli • - ' - N0.1U7 Market Street Oakland Property.for Sale. THAT PORTION. OF OA.KLANR known aa' - " New Linden Grove.," lying within tvin and 'a half miles ot the city, has been snbdivided • into lots or convenient size, ranging in from one to ten acres cacti. Some of them are level, others beautiful and symmetrical knolls, covered with forest trees' and others gently - rolling; susceptible of being improvedtin the moat picturesque manner.. , - - These lots are surrounded bv an e'xiiellent thSighbor, hood, with the advantage of a first7clasa private , school, taught byliir. and Mall ICerr, With public Schools In the vicinity. A line of omnibuses rues ororr. hoax during the day, and in a short time a Passengtifltatlrotiil WilLbe thns rendering them most eligible t and desirabid. For beauty of seetierk teet otwecess, purity of air, and convenience to' the city or axe tinsmpas.seil as sites for country residences. • In order to aceominodite those who may wish toirfl prove, they are oilere‘l at thefollowtng very easy terms: One-tenth in hand and the - residue in nine equal-on mai payments. • = - • jele:lm ; w-O: LESLIE, Sir Minuend street; 1859, Second - A rrival - 1859. 1 . OF CARPETS AND OIL CLOTIJS, FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, : PITTSBURGH, PA. W- D. & H. .31cCALLDM :RESPECT . FULLY annotmce that Aber are receiving 'a second supply of CARPETING, selected directly from the Importers and Manufacturers, by