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Joe and the preacher had plenty of powder and about fifty bullets each ; for provisions they had a couple of wild turkeys which Langwor thy had shot a little while before; and their fortifications consisted of a breastwork of loose stones erected around the summit of the rock. The way in which they defended themselves against the Kiowas I will give in Gholson's own words, as he told it to a company of Ran gers before their bivouac fire. After a few "preliminary remarks," the old Ranger went on as follows: "It was not long before we discove4lthat many of thendians had gone to their camp,and were now returning mounted. In a little time they were all on horseback, and began to make a wide circuit about us, which they gradually diminished, till when they were within rifle shot distance, they threw themselves upon the outer side of their animals, so as completely to cover their bodies. In this position they would fire upon us, &mil under the necks of their mustangs. Thick and fast the arrows fell about us ; some falling upon the spot where we stood, and others striking into crevices of our breastworks. "But all this time we .were not idle. The parson watched his chance, and when an arm or foot of our enemies was left uncovered he planted a shot into it, and sent the owner yell ing from the ring. Now and then one of them would receive a mortal wound, and tumble from his horse; and when his comrades.gather ed about him to bear him from the ,?round, we would both pour into them as rapid as we could load and lire. In this way we soon dis posed of eight or ten of the red rascals; when they withdrew again to the edge of the timber, and held another council of war. Whatever their decision was, they did not attempt to re new the light that night. " Fortunately for us, it was a calm, moon light night; and, though at a distance, we could perceive that mounted patrols continual ly circled about us, to prevent our escape, none approaching within reach of our rifles. I took advantage of this to descend to the plain, and run out to it little clump of dwarf oaks, where obtained an armful of dried limbs, with which I returned to the rock, and kindled a lire when we regaled our eniptc stomachs with one of the parson's turkeys, cooked upon the em bers. This comfortable meal, though without water to wash it down, was of great benefit to us, as it enabled us the better to endure the anxious and dreary watch or that long night. At leif,gth, however, the gray streaks of dawn streiimed up from the horizon, aIifIOUTIC ing the approach or another day, iu all proba bility the last we had to behold, when a fierce and prolonged yell from the Limber warned us of the approach of our enemies. "They had collected their pack horses, cov ered them with tent., tent-poles and other para phernalia of their encampment, and having fast ened them together by their heads, started them out upon the prairie, themselves keeping (dose bellied them, on foot. At first they drove them directly towards us; but soon changed their course to the right, and made a circuit about us ; always keeping the animals between us and themselves. Thus they proceeded till they reached the western side, when they turn ed their -horses' heads agiiin towards us. We now divined their intention, which was no other than to assault us on that side, under cover of their novel breastworks. it was a strategy Worthy of more enlightened warrior's, ar J one likely to prove serious to us. Now my friend,' cried the parson, its be c..nipined the condition of his rifle, now comes the tug of war." .slut our shots must first be directed against - their moving breast werks. umst shoot down their unistangsand §CI bring them to a stand,' and as he spoke he ragged i bis eye along ltis long rifle and tired- tlnu- of the horses fell. l7ut without halting, an „Indian ran up from the rear, be tween theth, and cut the!/lying animal from the rest. Again and , again we tired. each time killing or wounding nn find throwing them into, considerable confu• sion. StilCho iiever, the Indians aPPrinieli and roan began to return I our fire; and in in few moments discharg ed a rapidly falling shower of balls ,and arrows upon us. lam certain we did not lose many shots, and in less time than it takes to tell it, we had killed and disabled two-thirds of their mustangs and a good number of the savages, now with no other shelter than the', bodies strewed along the prairie. The parson was a better shot Penn I. and I preferred to to leave the Indians to him while I continued to fire upon the packing_ horses. "About fifteen or twenty of the Indians had now suceeeded in reaching within about )drS htindred yards of the fork, when raising a wild whoop, they sprung out from, behind the cover of their retnamini , horses, and ellarged furiously towards us. At first we received them with our rifles, but we had .no time to. reload them before they were opon us, hurling their arrows through the, air; and brandishing their knives and lances with most savage fe rocity. " Still we remained unhurt, and when they reached the lower edge of the rock we dropped our rifles and hurled the stones of our breast works down upon them with such crashing and murderous effect, that they were forced to fall back again, dragging their killed told wound s 4 With them to the rear of their horses. Now the Grim , . ceased ; and after a few moments llPParentfy occupied by the. Indians in consul talon, to our surprise, one , of their number, stripping from his person a white shirt, and tying it to the end of his gun-stick boldly ad vanced towards us, and in very good Spanish enquired if we would have a short talk with them. To this we assented, not, however, with the hope of making favorable terms with them ; but we were, in fact, almost destitute of ammunition. We had dope them tsar touch damage to hope for any terms short of death. The bearer of the " flag " then said they were Kioways, and that their chief, Mocks Tarn,. (pig Bull), promised if we would surrender without further fighting, to spare our lives ; and as we were big braves, we should be kindly treated, and alopted into their tribe in place of some of their own warriors whom we had killed. [coNer.USTON ON MONDAY.] CONCENTRATED LYE, -Without Lime, and with very little trouble. EVery Out of nuy kind of refits° Grease, combined with the SAPONIFIER. 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SAPONIFIER, WARRANTED TO MASS SOAP, Fqrrul d u Make ail their own ficm,p, PENNSYLVANIA OtHee, 396 Pettp, St., rfttsburfh, MTRA REFINEP WHITP THE ONLY WARRANTED PURE AND DRY is manufactured by the 306 PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL. a. aka-tua tb .'-24nas . eitmt.ti NAT/ONAL.). U. S. PORTER &WM. FARL AND . . Athge Director mum" m eFARtem. Leader of Orchestra M. zrrnauvr. Ninth night of tho.CELEBRATED LOUISE WEL . • TROUPE. THIS. EVENING, Juno 2,5111, will Ito performed PUTNAM. TILE IRON SON OF "N. Kate Putnam Mlle. Louise Wells After which, W. T. A YMA it, in his celebrated VAULT ING FEATS. To commence .with CLIP'S ECCENTRICITIES, in which Mr. itiEo. J. an-voca will give Ina celebrated imita tions. • Boors open at 7 o'clock—curtain to rise at 8, precisely. P.C.-I)res.9 Circle and Parquette, 50 cents: Second Circle, 25 cent:4; Private Boxes, 453 and $5. TWO DAYS LONGER. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Afternoon and Evening. Positively the lest days of the Circus Season. . L 3EI INT ' S MAMMOTH NATIONAL CIRCUS - 1;V -ILL EXHIBIT IN PITTSBURGH, June 21st, 22d and 23d, Performing afternoon and evening, Ott the Trimble Hotel Lot, Peon Street. This great equestrian establishment comprises the ENTICE COMPANY of the Philadelphia National Cir cus. together with a large number of the most talented American and European artists. The celebrated surds of thoroughly teamed ciretm horses from WELSH'S NATIONAL CIRCUS. LENT'S NEW YORK CIRCUS and MAY'S SOUTHERN CIRCUS are hero eatnbined. SAM STICKNEY, eALLIE STICKNEY. EMMA STICKNEY SAMUELAM) ROBERT STICKNEY FRANK ROSSTON, ICUNCADfI, SAM WELSER, the American Clown, and the pcomparable Fklucitteil Mules, DAN RICE AND P Et:WADE. YOUNG FORREST; The Child Rider, BELLE ELISE; The three Great Clomtw,SAM W TOM VANCE and W. KINCADE, assisted by YOUNG DAN, the Three Year Old, the smallest., youngest, and funniest Grim:lldt ever known in the Ring; JOIN FRANKLIN, 11EllIt LEF- WM. ROTCEEFUItO. IL LI ERNA NIJEZ. WA/Eel - lOW, O.W. ROSS, U. F. / It It EST, JOHN GLENROY. max, AUG ['STA. M'LLE MERRIL L. NICIL MIRK E. W. REA FFRoN, W. GEARY, J. E. ',ECK LEE. A GOLPII GONZALFS. the Chilian Sprite: Masters Iheewt, Charles, Willio,Gardiner, and a host of useful lout carefully selected auxiliaries. ACROBATS, GYM NA.STS. JUI:ULERS, LA PERCH?: EQUIPOISE, and a !lost of new, surprising and enter taining kuL4. The Triumphal Prores , ion. with the t: rand Dragon Chariot, and long train of matched cream, oh•red horses, will gu through the principal streets of the tau cities and , tll7ollUdingbOr./ght , each day • Prim of Alintwi,,A—T., Boxes GO cents; Pit 25 eent.s. Istors open at 2 o'elock in the afternoon . . and 71; o'• clock in the evening. Performance to commence halt NIL brit. after. J. W BANCK ER, Agent lull JOHN W. McCARTHY, BILL POSTER, Will attend to the Distributing and Pest Aug of BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMMES Amusements, Railroads, Steambonts, Ships, Hotels, Sales, Etc., 1114_ Orders sent to the office of the Pittsburgh Mori, otg Net, or Daily (Ludt!, will twelve prompt tatentim Dividend ,3)otires PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, Pittthurtrh. May 17th, AT A MEETING IF THE S'ff tCKUOLDFIRS Ue-ot thia rout:mu, bold th day, a Diyid,•nd of FIVE PER CENT- being Two Dollar:: and a Half poi oh: re on paid op Stock, liaq declarer{, payable in on demand. Ai the holders of pool up stuck, and applied to the liquidatiiip of Stuck Noun, oe Stook not fully .paid up. mylh:,.;w4 1. DRIER SPROUL, Secretary MEIWILANTS' AND MANUFArTURERS' ICK, } tleta Piirgh, May :kt : 1859. (L.?. THE MERCHANTW NIANUFACTEHEI BANK of Pat.Aurgh ht +ilie day de t rcdn Invi don,) of FOUR PEP, CENT. en 11,,. Stpdt, out e the profits fur the Itmt sit lunatics, payallitt on or 1.111, the VAle instant. W. H. DENNY, mayl Cashrt.r. r iE WAR. IN .IXIIIJPE.! 11= THE REPORTED CuLLISIoNs RETWEEN THE AUSTRIANS AND S RDINIANS. NEWS AND CORRE6PoNDENCE FROM ALL PA 1:11.1 OF THE WORLD. NEW YORK DAILY THIMINF NEW YORK MILT TIMES, pelivered every morning be re dAyl;Oit Hub , cril.r ' , Ave your address :a HUNT & MINERS, Ma.alai JOHN w. PITTOCK, myw Sole Agent. ROOT, RUST & CLARK, ILM74CTLIIII29 ETD MAIMS SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, LARD ANL MINERS' OILS, Also, Straits, Bank, Shore, Tanners and Nerastoot Sperm Patent and Adamantine Candles, jal/Iv.l 6l FERRY STREET. NEW YORK. A. A. CARRIER & BROTHER, AGENTS, No. 63 Fourth StAoct 003110 N W EA LT II INSURAANCE COMPANY, at Harrisburg, Pa. Chartered capital, $300,000._ Hon. SIMON CAMERON, President; A. S. Carrier, Seeretary. FIRE AND MARINE IN. SUIIANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Asset, v 74,. 7 89 . 73 . 110 D• JOEL, JONES. President; J. B. Alt - .,rd. Secretary. qUAKER CITY INSURANCE cumpAlsr, Iqulailelithia. Assets, .i. 324,351.4.2. (ID I:GE 11. lima, Pret4ideut ; 11. IC. Coggmliall, Secretary. at.&ayll ou CONCENTRATED LYE. The Ready Family Soap Maker NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVED BY IT FUR SALE BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE - PENIisYLVANIA Salt Illanufaoturing Company, 390 Penn St., above Canal. ap.lo:sa-truth DRS. C. M. F4.cH & J. W. SYKES, PHYSICIANS OR DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND (AUNT, Aind other Chronic Ail ments complicated with or causing PULMONARY CM MAI NTS. OFFICE-101 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSULTATION FREE A list of questitins sent to lf!to who wish to consult us by letter. jcaith-salyw FOR ' LE, EAR._ FOR SA Ln, on the .P .---. .ysiTille Plank Raul, at 16 utiles from the city—contains acres-70.in fffic rtffie•of bulttration, a ffircllffig•tf sx rooms, wash house, well oi bon mo t irour ptiltp, a icic,baln 04 wash house, et 4K , ho'ilwa two story rick King hotise-- 0 0 1 ffird of ellOiP o initt; fenen. 411 in aoo4 oinfer, about 4 1 Fqcs Qr omico tiini,er, also 4 Nigro bons° and nstores, now doing agood business—garden, small fruits, shrubbery, &e. For price and terms apply at the office of 8. CUTHBERT k SON, Iteal Kstate Aat's , bl Market at. NiiraENVl NG TO RIP.— THE WOVEN SKIRT is the best. For sale at the store of JOSEPH HORNE, 77 Market et. A C. B. 11.—A comfortable Brick .house .1 1 11.:• 'of hall,. Six ritiorns, tint room `and eellar,ssith ibt 2Thy SO feet; Shade'rrees, aft good Bider, for ole; price S2AIO; tertlts, ono-third it hand, balance at one, two and three years. S2CUTEBERT & BUti jel4 ' Real Estate Ago 51 Mi st e i t. ANE 14DOPS--All lepgtl!s of roupd and. V o3 flat t c .goV i , and Market FO. ONTHE DOWNER; OF TOWNSEND and Decatur streets, two valuable brick dwelling houses, each 'two stories; each lot 24 feet front. For sale by (my) S. CUTIII3ERT & SON, hi Market et. ON THE BROW OF THE HILL, on Mt. Washington, a fine building lot, with - a two ~,,a t y frame house, stabld,'.Ve., 0111 - tio iil , :4 fOS. 'Perms easy. H. (VTIII4EIIII' k. SO N, je22 51 Market et. FANCY AND PLAIN BLACK . DRESS Silks, of every variety. ac.; A good assortment or organdie Lawns. pileals, Reldeve and Meg Plaids, bane Mantles, Bilk Lusters, Ste faiths - 4s and Ilornestio (roods. U. LIAMON LOVE. jeT2 74 Market street. MORE NEW GOODS.—A fresh arrival of Now Goods. comprising all the latest style',and cheap as can be had in the opts. 'ea C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. RU UCH ES RUCHES .—Over 1000 boxes jiu received, and sold at low _prices, at wholesale aid _ . EATON, CREE & CO, • . jem . Fifth and Market streets. IGIOUB.IIII4ISIOED I'2. .-Ffrr T . WO FLINT GLASS FACTORIES, SIT UATE in the Borough of Birrnifigliam, belonging to the estate of the late P. Mulvany,deceased.and lately carried on by Lodlie t Ulan,. These Factories are now in thorough repair, and in full operation, with all the necessary implements and conveniences requisite for the extensive manufacture of flint glass, of that superior style and quality for which these Works have been so justly celebrated. Possession given on the first day of August next. C. 111`MSBN, Executor of the Estate of P. Muhwy. Pittsburgh, Juno 17th, 1859. ' jet.,9:tr OR RENT.- THE FIFTH STORY THE POST BUILDING THE extensive Flint Glass Works on the corner of fit'Kee and Chrson streets, Birmingham. 'fins factory is now-in complete working order, with a full Itssortment of pots, presses, moulds, tools, etc., ready to go into operation at once; affording facilities for the immediate manufacture of flint glass rarely to be met with, anti is well worthy the attention of any the wishing to engage in tins profitable branch of the glass business. Application to C. 111MSEN, Front street. Pittsburgh, April 8,1650. mites( om Es OFFERED.—Homes to be had in in the City of Allegheny, equal in comfort to country seats, anti yet near enough to the centre of business to accommodate business men in either city, and give to them a home with the desirable comforts of city and country united. There are about ono hundred lots of 100 feet square, some of them larger, lying between Western avenue and Ohio Lane, Allegheny avenue, and the West side of the commons. Bawh lot has a good street In front and alley in the rear. I.l:nth man having about 100 feet front has room to beautify his lot with A handsome house, surrounded with shrubbery, thereby making it a colony of residences equal to country seats, with the conveniences of the cities. These beautiful lots will be leaved for twenty-one years, with the privilege of purehasing them within that period. They are open for selection now. Those who wish so desirable a location would do well to eall soon on THOMAS WI toll, land Agent, mrlfedtf No. Wu Fourth street. FOE, SALE.— A superior Farm of 154 [wires in good farming order, in Enox county, Ohio; a large proportion of it river twttom land; it Is ofVeredie A groat bargain. Enquire of 'flit OtAiti Wi f its, mrlsaf No. 100 Fourth st., land Agent. HA VETH IS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH ,rich me. Mr. J. CELLAR' in QR. Undertaking hind wiliPla will hereafter ho condno,d underlie union and o.ylo of Lemon & !Minx. JAMES LEMON. BAR%UM JOU . .. JULES LIMON. Undertaking in all its Branches. LEMON & DELLOW, No. II S Vourth Street, ARE Ha:PARED To 1)1I UN DERTA li- INti in all its t,rnnehcs, in the best manner, at wick, to suit the times special attention to FISH'S INT:IV STILE pATENT METALLIC: BURIAL CASES. f.r who salt. of schseli they are sole agents in this Oily, and of which we keep votodmitly On haul n complete aw....tinent. reprtis beauty of atittpc 10 NOPI ill 1.111,r. Funeralr will supphea with Hearses, !torsos [lll,l rnager. prutiiply. and tit I..x,er rat., limn tiny ..they tabliAtinent in this city ditariant,eiro.: t.. render sat- as fttetton, they solielt :1 continuallyw of the pfliribliatno heretofore so lilyerallv exiond.l t • , the old Imo. I aild:4, B Ll•rn )N cAITEIi4, 111= W. E. ,- , I"IIMTKEZ R L. HIRSHFELD & SON, PITI'SBURGII, PA W ILL TUN DAV nIMNIENCI: SELL 0 The, 'Ar, e4nuplete si 701E11 •-• uk , ‘•K of MENNo FUR NISHINC A N I) t)t rs-rEt: s AT LARGELY ELEDEI'ED PRICES, IrLng it pref.' - ;11,1, th.• etihr.• ft t, tether than enTry 11/,111 Ilyur h. ti xt 5 , .! na '3ll fr.llll 1.111 . Ir un l i ill L•ll,l4.lnrr , fur /in 10 ,t.mn lalf .?•1 L. 111 ILS II FELD & IN, DUQUESNE IRON STORE COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO., AIANUVACTLTP.ERS ()1 , Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Dolts, FLAT RA 11. l /Al/ ItAlt "F ALI. 517.11.-1, rre to their lat•W sox. 77 Water stud 9.1 Front SU+. Where they are prepared to 4,001110 all orders In then line, having a large and complete assortment of l• lee mie-me" manufactured good, ~ o n,lantly on ham wheel, they allot on liberal term.. C NAiS, ( . 1,1 WES, CLOCK. Agt.ney for the celebrated A MF.ILICAN VATCIIE A large ...rtment of these da,ornble Time Keepers Pb . . JEW EMT , SILVER. WARE, Et e. made to order. Watch Its pm ring, INKr3vitig, thhhtig awl Plating dour) nthe very best !helper. ICEINEMAN t MEYRAN, ra 7 No. 42 Filth street. Exchange and Banking house KRAMER & RAHM, No. 35, Bonk Mock, Fifth St., Pitt shorg ALLEN IMAIIC.II....ILORENCE ERAMER"..VOWARD RUM We beg In apprise our friends and the public, that we hare rentereti {o oar new Office, Nt BANK ISIA PI rill tITIZEFN'. where we will be happy totem', them our services. and trust our ample Capital, with an es pe rienee of twenty years in the business in this city, enable us to meet the wants of our customers. We will continue to transact the Errhangc and Banking Mame.. in all its branehes. annmercial Ayer Discounted and Negotiated. Stocks, Bondi. and other Securities, bought and sold on Commission. Rvnnpt attention given to collections in city or country Deposits Iteeeireil in Par Funds or Curreney. Interest olidavol on Time Deposits. Dint in Spine, Bank Nolan, Land WarranLv, etc. Croht Itemittanees "(Correspondents at lowest possibl rates ; Afaking Returns pomp* by first mail, as directed. Inytt2in For the Fourth of July! 1.00 Doz. I,EmoN. PINE APPLE AN tAtrrotherryt.tyrups. COO IDs . (tam, Licorice and Juju). Drops. IDs Wine, Brandy and Cordial Drops. 300 It Cretan Dates, No ts, etc. • Atso, tat kinda ofl'oricetttiottes, T'ioa Works, Frei No . 's, tat:, Wholesale and Hang, at the FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS!!— FOURTH J 01.1%1859.—We are now receiving from the Factory of R. P. Diehl, for whom we are Sole Agents, a full and complete assortment of FIRE WORKS, con sisting of the following, viz: Rockets. froml oz. to 2 The. Flower Pots, Nos. 1 andj.l. Roman Candles,l ball to ar, Flying Pigeons; Roman Candles, colored; Triangles, No. Ito 6: Blue Lights, No. Ito 5; Bongs pats, 1 oz. 10 16 or; Grasstiop;rs; '' '" Verti eels;',' Pin Wlide s:Non. 1,2, 3; Salon Whees; Chasers, ,05.‘1,.2, 6; - 6 06 1algt' Colkrei Serpents; Scrolls, Nos:1; 2 . , 1161146 Ireit; Mines of Stars. 1, 9 7 3,4, 6; Tpt liliS; OM V4hlbitidill'i!leps, 46 66 ti ' wlt i 1 directions. iiElli EA it N MON, 1614 39 Viwtti fitrypt, appu.ito 81, herbs Hotel. THE MANUFACTURERS OF SA W YER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, after subjecting it to the severest tests known to the trade, are fully persuaded that them In no Family Wash ing Soap in the United States, for so little money, having at once so many good qualities, (Sod so few discounts.) OF BEAUTI-11; colors, firmness, surface and tex ture Fenerally. Oh PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine, clay. fish oils. Male grease, and adulterations. OF quAttry—For washing clothes, of exert' descrip coarse or fine; cotton,fitten, woolen or silk; dyed, printed. or white: for tatitsom. tar, grease. pitch. paha; oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax, etc., from clothes, furniture., faxnu the a fair trial for yoUrselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on each bur. Ask for FS edpx of the dlrectiontt. B. C. & J. 11. EIAWVE; 105 .7 'Wood strum- Pitts urgh. NO CLASPS TO CUT W i n b tft . s .. -ii er9 CliC,CitiQk 41Q41134. Oilalrgile Wine 1 4 ' Qg ' 341 Q du 40 t.494I3O ' PRAS ifeidselos. a qta o do 10 do do do pts do do 10 do Ronoho pta,and Dronet qts do do b do do do do pts do do '25 cases SL Julien Modoc Claret do 10 do Ladies' Catawba do 15 do do (linger 4 0 In store, and cos sale li4t • 4•=et MILLER & RICKETSON —,— PRUNES. -5 cases in glass jars ; • 3 do in fancy boxes; 6 casks Turkish ; 69 kegs for cooking, Just received and fursale by REYMER & ANDERSON, •No. 39 Wood street, Opposite St. Charles Hotel, OIL.--50 doz.. assorted brands, for solo by REIMER & ANDERSON, je23 32 Wood at. opposite Bt. Charles Hotel. COAL OIL ! COAL OIL I' COAL . OILI 100 bbls , refined Burning Coal Oil for sale by B. C. k. J. B. SAWYER. ATEW WALL PAPER.—Third arrival r for 'IA the Season. Vie iisortrnent always oompleinat sr" R 7 Wont) at.rit ' ( *or , ssalt and .go!-Jtrt For Root. INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE For Sale or Rent. BUTToN C. A I'rERS No. S 3 ITOOD STREET LINL:N <'OATN REM Co VAL. lio P. IVI C. -. 7 -A. I-. . F. A. MIEILSCII .t SONS, .12 St. Clair street Git AFF Sc CO., NO. 245 LIBERTY. STREET, OPPOSITE HEAD OF WOOD STREET, Our Celebrated Diamond -Cooking ALSO, OUR CELEBRATED RANGE, THE BEST EVER INVENTED FOR FAMILY USE.: The First Premiums Awarded by the State Fair ! • FOR THESE AND THE BEST COAL AND WOOD COOKING STOVES, AC., AC. WE WOULD INFORM OUR MANY PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC, THAT WE have now and keep constantly on hand these articles and every article in our line of business. We would call particular attention to our full and complete stock of FRONTS, which is most complete, and em braces every , style. Also, all the now and most beautiful PA'FFERNS now in use. Wu have also on hand those suitable for Marble Mantels. These are highly polished, and made to appear in accordance with the surroundings. In our huge 611d-Srat'intl3 Warerooms can Le found constantly a heavy, Rill and complete stock of all other articles in our business, viz: Gas-Consuming Stoves. our original Premium and perfect invention, and the only perfect one in use; also, Heating Stoves, Plain 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 iold to the Western trade on the most favorable terms. GRAFF & CO., No. 215 Liberty St., at the head of Wood, PITTSBURGH, PERN'A. mr2s:3mltcv ,15peciaI Xotires. BE NOT STIFF N ECKED, ANO REJECT NOT EITTEILNCL TCACIIM—Feverv, sore throats, agues, rheumatism, dropsies, Litmus affections, headaehes, ntl affections Of the stomach and bowels, Loth of a eostive and dysenteric character, and all the maladies of women mol children. have (te e n cured by the use of Brandrelles Pills. To tell you Ilea I have paid two millions of dol lars to make this truth known, Is of itself an astounding; fart; and yet never was a truer word spoken. And what is the reimlt t Why, that about three million per sons in the United States partially believe in the vale. cy. and Intro a general idea of the benefit.. t o from purgation iu sickness. But what a field r. t , phi lanthropy! What millions remain In Iw ...inverted! And let me say that this knowledge ia 1:000111 only to Christianity in the Ismefits it is capable of conferring on mankind. Let not Medioal men persuade you that lirandeth's Pills are a quack remedy. It is no suelt thing. What I sell yon for two shillings, these men entild not supply for n dollar. My herbs and extr are rill prepared in my owa laboratory, where a steam engine of 0110, hun•tred and forty horse power is em ployed exclusively for this purpose, besides an eaten. sive water power. In using these Pills you risk noth ing for they haw been used by million...it so that should you feel disposed to take a sly dose, you will he able Certhioly to live through thn operation; and yon may hare the laugh on your side when the doctor tells you hat he Mt your (tatoo exactly with the last medicine. Ge n in the uso or the Fills. They will cure you without luting your teeth or gums, and in every tray improve •nor No. 2 canal sitrotit.llrandrulli's I , Y Thomas Scdhath, N 0.27 Diamond street, 'ittsburgh, my ImilnidAw ri,&' No o UUlti; DANGER OF CHAICILINO AND 'Wing thn Hair with Iturning Flwd, eliarged with Lime, itharge or Can , tie. lIISTAIaAtt tinder )10 sncliou of Ow rir,t Alneriksall Cllollli,r+, trio I,,rey or MI to ',N. M. or certainly and in a few tnoment, verywhere, and amilie,ll.y all Hair lires,erm. clitsTA• allt, No. C Ai.u.r Huns°, New Tort:. (iEt). IL IiEVSEP., Agent. Pittsburgh, CIII.CULAII.—Tho sulx , ,enbers are transacting Ury a General Foreign and Durnextie Shipping and Commi.sion Business, In this vity, rind IV., teamed t.lie new and tire-proof Warehouse, No. Si West 2ratt street. where they are prepanal to {Peen, au. Sell Foreign and Dornehue 60.1,14 of all kinds, runt I.lfer the usual (dealt., on all eonsornments to their address. 111 the de part Men{ of shipping.. hug ex rnenee warr:ods oar friends that - al hosines , ro !Ming to Ves,ls and exrg , A• ill he promptly attend- to. vonflaoally offer oar nerviee , In MI the Yariong .4 a Coniiii.l,3l lao.obo.t. 4112121, NEPHEW CO. I , ,brintry, I'ol -torn:lf R. ('. Si. J. H. SAIVIVER, LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, No. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Po. WM. M. FABER, & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists nud Boiler Makers, NEAR THE PENN'S R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, PlTTSBureair, PA P MA U ACT ". 14: AI, I, K I NUS (.)E: thrro on, lion d -F., it for Mills, S.. 1:11.4 maok.,4. I 'acmr,,.., ete , ve 111.. i. nl:Lr nitration In tl,...nstrncti•m of En pars r id :ladanery fur Itrort mills, and for uprights, lay, and oil - rill:a . van/ Mill, 11. v. r.a.ly for ,I.l.m.rit nl -I,irt Vann... and Boiler:. of ,•ta-ry de.cript in. farru-h adt.l Sheet Iron s,,paratoty, and W..t.nght Ilainz.t, Plllll.s in et t•ry var.-1y; and continue the mannfaidur , of W0..1.1 Ola rlouory and Mu dnint Card, our 11114.1.. in I to, our rnaoltin.ry trinufa/.1111,-.1 of Ow 6,1 quality of malvriaß nod narranted in n 111,40, 1.41 give ratisfar4l.ll. , t3iir - Ordvrs from all parts or tlin country and promptly mr2.2.llindaw • 13T31.,G-Pat Muutifaeturer9 Of every de,Pription of FURNITURE, No. 45 SMITIIFIF:1,1) STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA A fell 119 F rartTnent of rirrsialt(;ll NIANUFACTI`R eensoultly m ho o d, which we wtl scll nt the lowest prices for Cssli. upady GEO. BLETCHER, 61111111=299 GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, Ornamental Ilalr roe Ladles and Gentlemen, NO. 65 ➢IARKET STREET, ZONQ 8c DUFF, EALEILS IN MANILLA, HEMP, corroN AND JUTE CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN TARPAULIN DITCH, AND HEAVY DRILLING folCaly No. 90 Water Street. NOBLE, BROWN & CO ., 125 and 127 Duane Street, NEW YORK, English, Irish and St otch Unmet. Whitelaneus of all qualities, May Linen, 'lions° Linens, Brown, May and Black and White Holland , . Farmers' luck. Farmers' Drills, Duckling Canvasses. Raven's Duck, Curpots, Burlaps, all widths and qualities. Sold by the package, on most favorable terms. [apr2 THE CUR, ALI TE AND PQ,ItcEA,MN TEETH have now beetiextensively tested, 6y (be citizens of Pittstiltrgh, 'and. the yentiet tii their favor is unanimons. 'MattY teeth mounted tat (told platti to 'hytttl 'themselves 'Of the . fipproYetnititty embraceitt tbo,!ES.lteiy . andlAtttuttfttlittyles orllentistry. Thrii-snpityb3rtty cOttssts mainly to their perfeot adap t:Weil Io Ulu mnittit—tileii Peeeei eleAtiliness, being withcalt MA: of eff , vice (pod to find lodgment, anti tintdo of 4 tilaterial on which the juices of the mouth cannot nob they aro free front till metallic taste, corro sion or tarnish and do not. elect the breath. which is a great ilesideratuni. as all who wear Gold, Silver, Platt 'twit or other Metallie Plate, can testify. They also tiemblitesreat strength with liglitness,com fort and elegance—this with their close resemblance to natural teeth render them the most desirable substi tutes fur those organs over offered. An examination will fully confirm nil that has been said iu (heir praise. N. STEBBINS, tit. L, Dentist, 191 Penn street. N. It. Teeth drawn by the painless process. plealsw I CE CHESTS- I t y.ATElit C9OLEP. SA . FES, ICI) CREAM FREEZERS, (Massei;'s Pqtwit G {lie lx)st iq qstr,) TO,ILET wmw, . • 941W0A14 FiTnNAcE.s. A large assortment of the above et T. J. CRAill'S, my27l VA Wood street, (lye doors from Fifth. - nissoLunoN.—The partnership here tofore existing between William Smith and Dixon Brown, under the style of WM. SMITH & CO., was dis solved on the 15th day of Februury,lB:29, by the death of Mr. Dixon Brown. liaVid B. Vaiti and James Park, Jr., having purehased the interest of Mr. Brown, deceased, in the late firm of Win. Smith & Co. The Foundry and Machine busi ness wilt be hereafter conducted under the style fo SMITH. PARK & CO., by whom the business of the late firm will be settled. EMZE32= ME= SMITH, PARS & NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSIMIIGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 149 First and 14) Second alma., Manufacturers of all sizes anddescriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe. Sad Irons, Bog Wagon Boxes , Steel Moulds, liggemiuM Couplings. Ai,so 4ntibing and tfackiide Castings of every descrip- tion made to order. Haviggts complete ranchipe shop attached to the Foundry, 81 necessary Ailing will be carefdlly,.ritt:tid .'. ~,,,_. ME= MANUFACTURERS OF 1 5 ~,P ,:,Ua I , L A I T H A N u G u riL o i N Y FSB v l i N rtue S o E f a V n E or N a ' e T r H or the ilalloek, ill. Ltr L , : r cs , c .L u t i t e . l . l ern Wan. t z l i f t tp o i r s te s el e t e o p will be sold at I lau Commercial Hales Rooms, No. 94 Fifth street on TUESDAY EV FINING , J tinu 28th, ate o'clock: Six tot of Ground situate on Centre avenue, between Fulton and Arlhurs streets, having each a frost of 11) feet on Centre avenue, and extending back 86 feet. Also, Nine Lots of ground situate on Clarke street, heing No.. &O, sr, SS, 90, 60, 61, 62, 63 and 64 in Porter's Plan, haring each a front of 20 feet, and extending Lack 60 feet. TCRUS—one half ea,h, residue in two equal annual payments, with interest, secured by judgment bonds an.l mortgage. _ je7 P. ;11 DAVIS, Auctioneer. I lAA NG Lo'l's IN BIRMINGHAM *-.• AT AUCTION.—.On SATURDAY AFTERN thyr, .2;J' h, 3 ~'o",•k, on the premises, will he sold ten lists of ground handsomely situated on the west side of Wlieo street, between Bingham street and the new bridge, (commencing altos earner of Bingham street.) having eaelia front of 20 feet, and extending hack xt feet to property of Messrs. Millman & Garrison. FIVE LOTS situate on the west side of M'Kee street, be tween Washing,ton street and Spruce alley, having each. a front of `...V feet on WE., street, and extending bark 74 feet 5 inches. . . Lit No. on AVilJinni street Loh. Nos. 291, 192, 292, l'Atl and =l, on Manor street, between Joseph and Craig streets. Lns Nos. '299 and 290, on Joseph street. Let No. 295. on Spruce alley. Tide indisputable. TERMS—Onatonrth cash, residue in one, too and three years, with interest, istyuldo annually. jels P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. RICK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOTS IN SEVENTH WARD AT AINCTION.—On TUES DAY EVE:NIS., into. lath, at It ocliiek, at the com mercial Sales Rooms, No. t 4 Fifth street, will be Poldi— Three sahlahle lots of grometerrMnate on the south-east side of t iverhill street, between centre avenue and Reed street, limiter elle), a front of tin feet, and extending hack 100 feet, on sihiell erected a two...dory brick dwelling house, frame stelde kr., with ft unit tree,., grape arbours and shrubbery. Title indisputable. Terms, one-third cash: resiiine in one and two years, with interest. j.. 21 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. . . _ 1 6) 13111LOINO LOTS IN sEvENTIi . 4 . , WARD. AT AccrloN.—On TUESDAY EVEN. INC.:, June 27:th. at 8 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth streot, will be sold. the following valuable Into of grotlnd. in the Plan of Lots laid out by the late Judge Porter, being Nos. 6.5, Oa, 07,CA. G 0.72,73, 71, Tri and 74: situate on Itone street. Also, Non. 70 and 71, on Vino street, A plan of which may bo seen at the notion room!. Terms, at sale. je24_ P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. A 111,E N'l't)(2KS. AT AUCTION .--- v un '11.:1.:-;l..11" EVENING, Juu..• 18L9, Itt d.I,„•L, tit the Comenereilkl Room+, No. :A Fifth str,tl,lllll 1., Aohl tJ shares Exelginge Kink. .11:11,-`9 Merell Ant. and Manufacturers' Mink 6 shares Ponnsylvanla Insurance Compsny. to stmt.,. Pittshurgli Tra,l Company to share, Allegheny Bank no• 21 CIIIoICE BOOKS BY CATALotIUa— k.) the svitliwAv EVENING. June 25th, at 7!:. r' cluck, will t,< sold by eat.dogue, in the aoeond flo or Sales Rooms, No. SI Vitth street, a collection of choice l.ooks from a private library, containing fine English and American editions, nnu,ng which are Lives of the Queens ,it Enuland", - by Agnes Stricklandand Mrs. Hall; Wilton's American Ornithology ; Baron's I.:ays and Physical end Metaphysical works; Folio works of Hogarth ; Lon don Art Journal Tucker's History of the United States, v 01.,: works et Beaumont and Fletcher, 2 vols.; Dick's Theology, 2 vols.: Shakepeare's works. S vole.; Welmter's Family A'yelopedia; Translations of Greek and Roman Ili-tomes. 5 col,: Hume noel Maesolay's 1l istory of Eng km.loo volumes: Waverly Novels, 5 volumes; Charles Ilro.•kden Brown's SteaVkitl v colonies; Percy's Relies Aneient English Poetry_: Hiekuring's editions of Eng lisle Poets; Blue and Gold editions of the Poets; Greek and English Teqament; Ancient Plain Song of the Church; Temple. Melodies; Steel Plate Illustrations of Banyan and Boevaeuv; London and its Environs; Mis eellanemis works of Swift. I lr. Johnson, Leigh I hint mad Henry L i dding: Books from the Encyclope dia Metropolitans. 5 vols.; Mechanical Hand Books, vie.. CaLilogues are now rea , tyr,..and the books will be open for examination on the jAy Of sale. P. M. DAVIS, Auction,r. CLINTON ROUSE, l.)) 10.)70pr.v, IFTenusylvania, JOHN BIERER, Proprietor. Tlll6 COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR 110TEL,after being refitted and furnished through out, with elegant furniture. is now ready fur the recep tion er tzu.-4 , . The Railroad from Counellsville to Uniontown viii be tini(leitl early in July, thus affording it cheap and pleit,tut moth. of traveling to Ito l'SutlB (visit ing to wraps the Matt and smoke of l'ittsburgli dialog the healed term. This flutist, 1 , !limited (yultin a few moments drive of the etleUratetl Layette Springs, and the toropri• tor t. determined to spare neither trouble Of toOom• 111 rcgde flog tliot , C who him comfortable. harges mode-rule. my Mt( M'GIN LEV'S ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONERY, No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank. MM'GINLEY, AT HIS SPACIOUS t . and elegantly arranged rooms, located AS above is prepared u, furnish all the Luxuries of the Season in his line. Delicious =EMI Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of all kinds, And ever• description of Confeetionery; all or the best material will he ,ervod do order, day and evening. Car Ordera for panics promptly tilled. Call and II lag for yourself. (inyti) M. MARBLE ! MARBLE ! JOIIN 111 I CARGO FLAB 1 lICAUTIFUL Irlasznta OF MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES Enclosures, Posts, ofte., &c., Tho public aro respectfully invited to examine our stock. Priem' low, and work warranted. jylikyis NO. an LIBERTY STREET. MICHAEL HI?. O'AA, JR., (Suceessor to M. O'Hara.) WDOLYSALI I , CALErI IN FOREIGN WINES, BRANDIES AND MUMS; lII= RECTIFYING DISTILLER, 1:1 Fifth xtrect, between Wylle and AM .:3 ativeta, Id door above Wylie streo, loep4 constantly on hand a 'vrgo stock of Ohl Monongahela Rye and I louble Recd. tied Whisky, laanesiki \Vines, liritudies, rind all articles 1 1- 41 401 , kept in lho httsinesa. jet KNOX'S ICE CREAM ROOMS, No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry. gin E SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY annennees t,, the natrons of this well.known eshtb lislitnent that ho is stilt prepared to furnish_ PARTIES AND WEDDINGS, In very best style, with ICES, JELLIES, FANCY CAKFB AND PYRAMIDS. 43` Gentlemen and Lailica scvveil with Monk includ ing every dolie4y of the season, lu style equal to any Iltst alasa liotel;nt all hours day and • r e R PIWAI AWAHLIED BY THE 4- STAT.O FAIR TO GRAFF & CO. FOR THE BEST E; T r 0 NT M IS For the best Range for families, and best Wood Cook. Stove. Diploma for best Laundry Stove. Also on hand, a large assortment of Heating Stoves, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Net tles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, liolVow-Ware, &c. GRAFF & CO., N 0.244 Liberty street, _fog At the head of Wood street. STAR BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON. P. SCHELDECKER WOULD 11,ESPECTVULL'r INk'ORM hts oiencl.4 and tie v4bllc generally, that he is note' prepared, at his Saloon, Di et, '4g AllllO ND ALLEY, t,o, serve ttp pine Ice Cream, of the very best quality, at ail Lours of the day or evening. The largest assortment of cakes and confoetionary ahvays on hand. Parties can ho served on the most satisfactory terms. Leave your orders. P. SCHELDECKER, ap..S) N 0.22 Diamond Alloy. nett IMO beautiful styles; z IRON WOR IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, Lauth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates,tie. wAssnousEs, 9S Water Street, and 132 k First Street, PITTSBURGH, And corner of Franklin and South Water Sta, Chicago rnrl7:ly. I=l Office of Staler of Weightiv and Measures. THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND IRF.ASUR.ai, May be found he,ricoforth in Cherry alley, between Third and Fourth streets, where orders may be lett. MASH' CHARLES BARNETT. BEANS -50 Barrels, small white, for sale by [je22 . l HENRY H. COLLD:9 'BROOMS. -100 dozen Corn Brooms for Stoves. auction gaits. DAVIS. Auctioneer JONES & LAVTUI 74,1 1 1 . , .;CAettiFers oi e5 - ~~`~`a. = ' Deming fflathines. 5124'0.3E111' p SEWING MACHINES. IN POINT OP BEAUTY, DURABILITY, PERFECTION OF IVORK, AND CAPACITY TO PERFORM EVERY VARIETY OF SEWING, NO OTHER MACHINE CAN COM- PARE WITH SINGER'S New and Improved Machines, AT GREATLY. REDUCED PRICF.9, AT B. STRAW'S 32 Market street SEWING MACHINES.— TINE $2O AND $4O. DOUBLE LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE HOSIERY STORE OF MR_ DA 'Y, No. 20 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. These Machines are admitted to he the best in market for family use, making an elastic double thread stitch, which will not rip, even 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. B Fifth street, on the corner of Market*, Pittsburgh, Pa. /Ur 1111—M. DALY, on the corner of Fifth street tut farket alley, is the only one of the name in business on this street PATENT SEWING MACHINES Have gained the confidence of all who use t h em. and have proved one of the most valu able inventions of the age. They use a Shuttle, making _ides of the cloth alike, which not bo unravelled or pulled out. They are all made with the highest mechanical skill, and all warranted to work well' on all kinds of goods, from the Lightest Fabric to Heavy Leather. lu particu lar, we would call the attention of all to our new - Family Sewing Machine. It has been manufactured expressly for Family Use, and has met with favor from all. It is so simplified as to render it almost impossible to get out of order, or derange its operations; indeed it is on sill, pie as to astonish one, that. so small a picee of mechan ism will sew. Below, we give a description of the dillerent styles of the Weed Patent. . No. 1. 1m a very convenient style, which can be worked by band or foot, ihi or off As own table. For convenience of shipping, and also for large manufaebs rtes, where it Is neceseary to place a number of Machines into a long bench, making one tabie - liinswer for them all. Price, fa°. No. 2. With Walnut or Mahogany Table, either milt it without Box Top, which locks down. Price, slt oil $llO. No. 3. Ramo sire es No. Z. but runs with a belt, an. 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, a. there is no work done on a Sewing Machine that it will not do It is confidently asserted that this Machine No. 4. This mi.:lune has a long arm, to aegoinmo date large work. It runs at a high rate of speed. runs easily, and is, without doubt, the best Machine for Tail or's use, ever offered to the public. It is also peculiarly fitted for plantation werh, as it is very simple yet sub stantial and durable, with but little liability to get out of order. Price. $l2O. No. .5. This is a new and cheaper style. and a gen eral tic...rite for Family, Light Leather, and a great vailety of work. It has beets gotten up with reference to furnishing a strong and durable, yet light and tasty Machine, at a less price than either of the above. ft runs very easy, rapidly, and is pronouneed the best machine now in market, for SW. No. G. This is a Machine got up on an entirely new principle. different front an} thing ever before offer.' to the public, and we confidently igssert that for family 11,,e It has not an elmal. It is very light and tasty, runs very rapidly: ts :doing noikadess tin operation, and uses a straight needle. It is so art-Angell as to be utterly impossible, to miss stitches. It has a tension on both sides, and carries a large supply of thread on the under spool. The motions are gained by two small cranks that run without perceptible noise. The two threads are worked An such a manner as never to both pull at the same time. and consequently little liable to break. The seam is very elaotie, and tho thread does not break in washing. It u ill do coarse work bettor than any machine now in market, no it uses silk, (ation or linen with °TIM faeility. Pries. Sla' Descriptive elreillar, furnished grit:, OFFICE 4:7 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. _ . WIIIPNEIid tileVilif, Proprietors. /fir Agents wanted. to -27:2nulkw The Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Pittsburgh Agency, No. 107 Market St. wring grratly increased their facilities for manufachir then. CELCIIIIATVZ, FAIIILT Meat N.", with all the recent itircromenta have reduced their prices, awl utter for du a NEW STYLE MACHINE. Price, $5O--Hernmer, S 5 Extra It is no longer questioned that these Machines are th Lest in use for family sewing. They FULI., GATHER AND STITCH In the most superior manner,and are the only machines in the market that are so well and simply . mule, that they may be sent into families with nn other instructions than are contained in a cirular which accompanies each machine, and front which A CHILD OF TEN YEARS - - May readily learn how to uyo, and keep them in order They make npwardy c.; FIFTEEN MIN LiltED STITCHES A MINUTE, And tyill do the sewing of a family eheaper than a yearn can do it, even if she'worlis at the rate of ONE CENT AN HOUR. Is there a huhhand, father, or brother in the United Suites, who will permit the drudgery of hand sewing in his family, when a Grover & Baker Machine will do it totter, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possi bly be done by hand. 45e. Send fet t arcular. The first place in public estimation is new justly ac corded to the Grover & ker Machine, for family sew ing, for the following tea-sons:-Ist. It is more simple and easily kept in order than any other Machine. 2d. It makes aseam which will not rip or ravel, though every third stitch is cut. 3d. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same machine can be adapted at pleasure, by a mere change of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th. The name machine runs sink, linen thread, common spool cotton, with equal facility. sth. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so that it is free from all liability to break in washing, wooing, otherwiK, f4h. The stitch made by this machine is morebeautiful than any other, made eitkr by hand or machine. O'iNlONs 01" rift: PRIM3I: The best patent now In use.--(Easton Whig. Stands high in the estimation of all—i Erie Constit nti on. It is all that it is recommended—llama Democrat. It has no superior—[Ashtabula Telegraph. A household necessity—{Batavia Herald. Grover ai Baker's iSuonvalled—(Rockport Advertiser. Meets the wants of the housewife—(Auburn Cli. Advo. A necessity in the family—{Southern Inventor. The cheapest and best in use—(Baldwinsville Gazette. They are too best in use—{Wateribril Sentinel. The best manufactured—Wittaton Journal. Worthy of public paironage—Persey Shore Repoli. Grover it Baker have the best improvements Hunt journal. Not liable to get out of order—[Westchester Jeff. 'fhe most convenient in use—[Chicago News Letter. Possesses more advantages than any other—int...h. Gazette. All articles are made with it with ease---(lltisard'sGar- Lightens the labor of thoSe at home—tPloughmari. A child of ten years old may use it—{F ruiner and Via Will do most beautiful sewing-- L Allentown Dem. Sews silk, linen, or cotton thread--{Pitts. Advocate. Is more simple than any other—Wieveland Reporter. Merits a place in every famtly—[Abingdon Democrat. Sews a yard a minute—(Cleveland Leisler. The best in use for families—[Biblical Recorder. It makes a floe, strong room--f Laporte Union. NATHAN it HITING, Agent, den No. 107 Market street. Oakland property for Sale. HAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known as "New Linden Grove," lying Within two and a hn f miles of the city, has been sulahvided into lota of convenient size, ranging in from one to ten acres each. Soine of them are level, others beautiful and symmetrical knolls,eoveied with torest trees and others gently . . rolling, susceptible of being improved in the most picturesque tggdnea These lots are suk - onntled hy an excellent neighbor. hood, with the advantage of a Urst-class private school, taught by' I4r. and Mrs. B. M. Kerr, with public schools in the vicinity. A line of omnibuses runs every hour during the day, and in a short time a Passenger Railroad will be built, thus rendering them most eligible and desirable. For beauty of scenery, facility of access, purity of air, and convenience to the city, they are unsurpassed as ,:ites for country residences. In order to accommodate those who may wish to im prove, they are ()tiered at the following very easy terms: One-tenth in hand and the residue in nine equal an nual payments, taltVlm w. 0. LESLIE, 91 Diamond street. 1859. Second Arrival 1859. OF CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITTSBURGH, PA. WD. & 11. MeCALLUM RESPECT . FULLY announce that they are receiving a second supply of CARPETING, selected directly from the Importers and Manufacturers, h °be p_f the firm, now in the East, to which they invite theattention of purchasers. Also, a new style of CANTOI , OALVITISH. for Summer Parlors. The latest make of CARPET SWEEPERS, etc., etc, Which shall be offered at the lowest rates. [ja9] \V. D. & H. 111cCALLUIL D. C. KNEELAND KEEPS CORSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BON 14 .tsi BOXES; Also, makes to order PLAIN AND FAN CY "PAPER BOXES, 'srdikble for Shoes, Dry Goods, dc:, at Enitern ppees.Cormr alley Wood street, ',third . 1$ • teely To Hotel He, pars, Restaurants, Drug gists, Grocers, and the Public. . BRUNTON'S BITTERS Havo, from their excellent qualities, been reConi. mended by.the Mo9l' EMINENT PITY SICIANS ea n most valuable and never-failing remedy for DIARMICEA, HEABTBIJRN, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, BILLIOUSNESS, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS, BLOOD DIREAS Am, &c, R a Aro Can a aura and certain preventative against Fever and Ague, Cholera, ,Summer Com. pinlady Ace., and Is the most valuable and efficacious, TONIC AND APPETITE -CREATING COMPOUND ever offered to the public. , By the use of these BITTERS all DISEASES OF THE 111.00 D will be thoroughly eradicateS. and all those who are suffering from early excess and PROSTRATION OF THE PHYSICAL ENERGIES will be restored to a RO BUST and VIGOROUS STATE OF HEALTH- ' The Dicarry E 0 RC; ANS will be stimulated and PER MANENTLY STRENGTHENED, APPETITE be created, and the DEBILIBATED SUBdECT RESTORED TO NEW LIFE. This remedy has a very agreeable taste, and will be taken readily by children as well as by adults.. All persons euffering from any of the above'Com plaints are invited to try DR. BRUNONS BETTERS. Dose.—For an adult, a small wine-glassful three times a day; for a child a small teaspoonful twice a day. Sole Agent for the 'United States. N 0.742 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Sold'at 60 cents per bottle, i 5 per doxen,s2,6o per gallon; extra Bitters for Bar-rooms, by the gallon or barrel, at the low price of $1,25 per gallon; fine Stoughton Bitters, $1.25 per gallon. For sale by all Druggists and Grocers. Wholesale and Retail, at jafelydkw HAIR RESTORATIVE. UNRIVALLED IN MARKET, Home and Foreign Demand. IF YOUR HAIR IS GRAY, IF YOUR HAIR IS THIN, OR IF YOU ARE BALI), IT WILL RESTORE IT, WEED'S TO PRFI;ERVE THE COLOR, TO PREVENT ITS FALLING, To MAKE THE HAIR GLGSSV, USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Sold by Dr. GEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, lel B. 1.. ' , MINE-STOCK. .t Co., No. CO, corner Wood nd Fourth streets, luta by all good Druggists generally. jet:nu-lle B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60, Corner Wood and Fourth Streets Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIIEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Glassware of all Descriptions, PATENT MEDICINES, Of reliable brands, at lowest market rates;'and every thing appertaining to the Drug l3nstness. We guaran tee to sell as low no ran be bought iu thid or other mar kets, and warrant everything to give satisfaction. We at, the sole proprietors:Mit only manufacturers of B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE, Tonic, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptic OF WILSON'S PILLS, W. IL 'McClelland, Esq, formal erly Matiehes:er, Allegheny county, Pa., now of Mem phis, Tenn., says: I have been afflieled with Sick-Head . ache, say Duce. 111 o months, so much so that I have been obliged to leave my business and goto bed. I Lied a groat many remedies:but never succeeded in getting one that would give relief until I tried Wilson's Pills. .I ' believe they a ill i•llre oils (AST of ,ick-hemlache in from oho to tiro hey's, a, they invariably do in my case." Mr..l. M. Bake, of Weimer, Wcsrmoreland county; Pa., state,, -Having been subject for the last five years at :Jimt interval, to severe Ileolarhe, accompanied with tors Of appetite, severe cough and and general debility. totally untittiug me Cro business, I procured a ti* . . of Dr. R. A. Wilson's Tonic, C dhartic and .-inti-Dyspkitie Pills, and after taking them according, to direehrits, I was perfectly restored to my former good health, iad I can heartily recommend them to all sunilarlyaffheted." For sale by respectable Druggists and Patent Medicine Peakm.vet7lol,, pulE...dmv HERB DISPENSARY . OtTleo 3lrtin Street. (2d door tip Stairs,)Bufralo;ll. T • HE CELEBRATED DR. JOHNSON, Botani3 PhyAirian, treats successfully the follow ing diseases: CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA. ASTIIII A, NERVOUS DEBILITY, BRONC❑ITIS, lIEADACIIF, cured in 10m LUNG•CHEST DISEASES,SCItoFIII.A. DISEASES or sun. II EART, SALT RHEUM, - KIDNEY AFFECT!: }NS, RHEUMATISM, - LIVER COMPLAINTS. FEVER AND AGUE, FEMALE NV KA Kt , : I'IMPLES, DISEASES' OF THE EAR AND EYE, ac., Sc. All who oro suffering from the abttre named diseases, or any other conmhintod complaint of years standing, are informed tha, they can have forwarded by mint or express for the.smak sum of $1 00 a nest package of Medicines, with all necessary directions and medical advice. Patients shoat apply without delay', as they can obtain instant relief from the Poeter'il remedies. Dr. Johnson's Medicine consists of extracts from the choicest Medicinal foreign and native Roots and Herbs, manufactured under lnimin supervision, at his Die sensary. and therefore avoiding the use of Mercury and other mineral poisons, that were never designed for the system, to which many thousands hare fallen vic tims andgone to early graves. • LOTION FOR THR COMPLILTION.—Dr..Tohoson's remarkable LOTION for beautifying and improving the, Complexion, centering, almost instantaneously, - Tan, Freckles. Pimples, &d., trill be sent to any part of the country for $l. 00 and one postage stamp, N. B. Female pills 11 per box Address DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 404.• Office 91 Main St.. Buffalo, N: T. jell:lprltw SUFFER. NOT.—DRS. GOLDSMITH & CO., No. 42. Sixth strnet. Pittsburgh, Ponn'a, still continues to he consulted en all diseases of a PRIVATE or DELICATE NATURE. From a long course of study and practical experience of unlimited extent, Drs. G. A Co. have the gratification of presenting the unfortunate with remedies that have never failed to cure the most alarming ease of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath his trcatment.till the horrors of Venereal and Impure Bleed, Scrofula. Ulcers, P u n and Distress, or Inflammation of the Bladder and Kidneys, Abscesses,numors, Frightful Swellings, and the long train of horrible symptoms at tending this class of diseases, are made to become an harmless as the simnlest filings of a child. SEMINAL IVEANNE—Drs. u. A - Co. devotes much of their attention to the treatment of those cases caused by a secret and solitary habit. Willett ruins the body and triind,unfltting the unfortunate individual for either busi ness or society. Some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by these early habits of youth are, Weakness of the back and linibs, Palpitation of the Reart,Dyspep sia, Nervousness, derangement of the Digestive func tions, symptoms of Consumption. etc., etc. The fearful effects on the mind arc much to be dreaded, viz: Loss of rnetnoty. confusion of ideas, depression of SpititS, evil forebodings,aversion to society, selfslistrust, timidi ty, etc., arc among the evils produced. Such persons, before contein plating marriage, shotlld consult a physi cian of skill and experience, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Arlie and Fever cured, and war ranted. All letters containing a fee, addressed to Drs. GULIIS\i IT7I & CO.. Pittsburgh, Penn's, will meet with prompt atteillion,and medicines forwarded,seenre from observation, and a cure guaranteed. The strictest se cresy observed in all eases. to Don't forget the place, No. 42 Sixth street, Pitts burgh, Pa. aplfelydsw The Perfection of Dental Art. LETLFICIAL Tttali WITH PLATES OF FORCE- D R. STEBBINS having opened an office at 191 Penn street, is prepared to Manufac ture and insert teeth of the above description. ' Irt introducing these new and improved styles of Den tal Work tot he citizens of Pittsburgh. Dr.S feels assured that they will meet the same favorable reception which has heel, accorded to them in New York and other locali ties where they hove teen tested; and he furthermore believes that they are destined to supercede, as they certainly excel cli other styles in LIGHTNESS, DMA- . BILITY, BEAUTY and PURITY, and in every quality which renders Artificial Teeth desirable, and are at the same time much less expaasyve„ Specimens of this work may be seen at his office, No. 191 PENN STREET, NEAR RT. CLAIR. apalf 611N1TURE FOR CASIL-A. full m i . ' liortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURII. TUBE, embracing BUREAUX, • WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling . as well as a splendid nosortment of OFFICE FII'ItNITURE, • Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is for CASH, prices are made accordingly. Persons 111 want bf anything In the above line, would ho advantaged by calling at FACKINER & 112WLVS, - • No. 103 Smithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. FAmitsa, .Snore Xkdkal. 742 BROADWAY, N. Y PROF. WOODS' WITH IMMENSE IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF, IF YOU' HAVE SCALD HE:O, IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE, IT WILL CURE THEM. SoLD BYO. J. WOOD & CO., • 114 MARKET STREET, ST LOUIS, MO., PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY. SPRING TRADE, 1859 PITTSBURGH, PENN'A., Ti'IIITE LE.ID DR. R. A. WILSON'S PILLS. lls and Vtrmlfuge DH. JOHNSON'S MMIrIMIUMI BOOK CASF-S