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"7 .• I . 4 % . 7 . 5 -I ' • C , . , a I • • ERNIE •.:,-.:.:i.?Z.' ,.- -;.-'7, PITTSBURGH POST. 1-'. ~,v~~ t~' ~ ~~a~r~cE~:' I replied, after consulting with the parson, that we could not think of accepting:their terms, and'added on my own account that' one .of us. . . pointing to my companion, was- a great, m.edt eine man, who was, possessed of a charm which would not fail to save us yet., • "The Indian returned with 'our reply, and forthwith they re-commenced the attack. Still we continued to defend ourselves, until my bul let pouch being empty, I was forced to throw away my weapon as tho parson's halls would not fit the barrel. And after a few more &schemes, he, also, discovered . that he had spent his last shot., " Now, indeed, we were at the mercy of our foes, who in:mediately understOod our situa tion. But while the supply .of loose stones should holdout; dared 'not again' assault our strong position. Again the white flag ap proached and offered a talk. This time we were willing to come to terms, and inquired what was their best proposition. "'The Kioways aro not wolves, and they know how to respect great braves,' said the Indian. "" Wei will not kill you, though you have made the prairie grass red with the blood of our Warriors. We will give you a chance for your lives, and lot you prove the power of your medicine man. Look!' and the Indian pointed to a solitiiry mezquito tree standing about two hundred yards from the rock. ' Lot your big medicine protect him, if it will, while be runs the knife gauntlet to yonder tree. If he es capes unharmed, the Great Spirit has willed it so, and you shall both depart in peace ; the words of a Kioway are true ; 3lncho Tom has said it. 'When shall the trial be made ?' inquired the preacher. 'ln an hour,' answered the Indian. So be it; say to your chief that I accept his terms and will be in readiness for the race." And the good preacher, turning to me, clasped my hand tightly in his own, while his face lighted up with a bright „glow of confi dence. My good friend,' he exclaimed, it was a lucky thought in you to say I was a medicine man, for can sec the hand of a kind Provdence in it. lam certain I shall win the race without a scratch, and our lives shall be safe: for I have heard much of Mucho Toro— and am satisfied that he will keep his word. "' Parson Langworthy, said I, 'you shall not run the gauntlet. I shall run that race myself!' " ' Tut, tut, man l—you don't know what you say. Remember, both our lives are depending upon the result, and a failure, even a drop of blood, would be the sentence of death to us both. I must run—for I have traveled that same road once before—and know bow to take all advantage. The same God that looked down and protected me then, and has stood by us in the fight to-day, will save me now, lie will dull the knifes of the savages, and para lyze their arms. I'm sure of success—so not another word, trust in a protecting Provi dence." Ilefore the hour was terminated, the chief had assembled his warriors, now 'limbering scarcely thirty, and arranged them in two lines, deployed front the base of the rock, over the prairie of the mezquite. Each warrior was naked to the waistand armed with his long knife, held dagger-wise over his head. They stood with the right foot extended and within four feet of each other, face to face. Through this narrow lane, with the warm sunbeam glisten. ing from those murderous blades, raised for his hearts blood,-was the brave man about to run. It was indeed a. run for life. " Never, so long ss life endures, shall I for , get the calm, dignified confidence of that noble soul. Re was as cool, and even joyous, as if the race before him was only a trial of speed, on an ordinary holiday occasion ; and his features wore an expression of godlike beauty and grandeur, which I had never before beheld in any human face. "My faith, however, in the result, was not ; like his; and when the chief beckoned to . him to descend to the fearful ordeal—l . could not look upon him ; hut turned away my head to hide my bursting grief. But I was rivetted to the spot; and he had no sooner' reached the ground, than I was forced by an irresistible impulse to gaze on the fearfully exciting scene. "The brave man had stripped off his cloth ing to his drawers, and tightening his belt. stood forth a tall but perfect specimen of vigorous manhood, and awaited the signal to start; and when the chief gave it, he dashed forwarn like an arrow from a strong bow. Down glanced the shining blades. and the deadly tiles pressed elcser upon each other, while in their wild excitement, the savages tilled the air with their tierce yells and slashed at the flying victim, with 811 the fury of their reveng fiil natures. "But he eluded their blows now throwing up their murderous hands, and now almost creeping past them on his breast. Then again springing with the agility of a buck through the air, and kicking the knives from the grasp of his assailants and dashing the ex cited warriors right and left, till at length with a desperate leap he cleared full twenty feet beyond the goal. Ile was saved, and kneeling there with the disappointed savages yelling and gathering about him, with furious ges- tures—still threatening his life— the good bravo man poured his grateful thanks into the listening ear of Him, whose , true servant he was. "In another hour we had recovered our horses, and had left behind us the scene of our late excitement; but when we were miles away, the baffled Kioways were still engaged in depositing their dead warriors beneath the grass of the prairie." The Northern Fire & Life Assurance Company. LONDON, 1 MOORGATE STREET Subscribed Capital.. £14.50,760-Stg. 5.:t1.295.500 Called up and paid 02,403 312,015 ASSETS-31st January 1858—52,194,111 02. Real Estate, Loans on Bonds and Mortgages, Redeemable Annuities, Le 4203,27818- 5 11,016,394 GO Railwayand othernelien tures, Government Securities and Reversions 131,145 4- 4 055,726 OS Loans on Life Policies 4,257 17. 7 21.,258 4o Interest on Investments an- crued but not yet payable._. 2,208 940 11,342 46 Cash in hands of Branch Es tablishments and Agents in course of transmission and collection • 85,038 0 278,142 past' at Current account and cit Peposit r . t Interest with Banlcers • 32,302.2- 0 101;510 62 Other assets 9,831 • 1-11 49,405 49 Revenue from premiums. in terest on investments Are., for the year ending 31,t Jan unry, 1858 £188,74616- 6 $ 933,73419. 'Lomas during the same period, including premiums of re insurance with other °tri nes, Arc 0105,138-13- 1 8- 625,083 21 This Company having complied with the law of Penn , Sylvania, the undersigned is prepared to effect insqrancp on alniest every de,eripttoo of property at moderate rates. • JAIIRS W. ARROTT, Temporary Office, No. 103 Wood street. ieLlaw-mo&th • Whitten's c.oldeirt. Salve Is 4 STE . t. BY WAY OF FROOSESS in the Healing A. It is adapted for Sores, Humors, Writinds, and every kintLof external inflarnipatork difficulty, ef44:l t oyer name or nature, on manor West. Made o by C. P. WHITTEN, Lowell, Mass. 25 tents per box. e usual discounts to the trade. Sold by druggists. “Anoint thlSelf and he heqipd." THY Guars iletvz—A GIILIT 1TY41.170 REWLDT.—It is with much pleasure we anuottnee the advent of. this new article in our city, which has met with such` signal success in Lowell. where it is rustle. that the papers have teemed with cases of truly - ingrveiolis cures. They chronicle one where the life of a lady-was recently saved—a case of broken breast; another where the life of &child was saved—a case of chafing • another of a lady whose face was much disfigured by scrofulous humor, which was brought to a healthy action ilia few days, also, another of an old man, who had a sore on his foot for twenty years—cured in a few weeks. Our citizens will not be slow in getting at its merits, and will herald it over the land.—Bosfon Herald. [my27. ifttrulatw - Iter 5006 AoEwra WAtrtzp.---To sell three new and unequalled inventions—wanted by every family. My agents have cleared over MAO selling one of them. Articles _are fight, cheap, easy to carry and very taint/. tlereral Biplomas. Enver Medal from Amen can Inst.,- Kite, N. Y., and 4 patents hare been meted me for them. Ono patent in England and one in France. Put In 4 Blimps, and I will send you, gratis, SO pages particu lars of the bent agency in the country. my2i:famantw] EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. Mir AGENTS WANTED IN THIS STATE to canvass with the GOLDEN SALVE. Sella rapidly. Can make goodpay. For terms, die., send stamp. mytriitimul3tw C. P. WHI'PTEN,LoweII, MASA. T HE NEW PARK! , "DENNY'S QR.OVE," recently fitted up as IRON Clrr"2" Is now open for the accornrnocation of Pie-Nice, Pleae ure Parties, &c. . ICE CREAM AND REFRESHMENTS. Dif-A.Band of Music always in attendance. A good covered platform for dancing. , jeunaw-4 jp3Evra.x...it {CONCLIIDED.j £438,822 4- 2 $2,184,111 (r 2 •itinrints. POLIO .IBISATRE-----tLift-Nktforf.4l,.) AttPOlll . 4R 4 Wit, MoyARLAND.-- Lewls ,“ Sligo Wolitts,MogAssuo., Leader of Orchestra...... ZITMLII.I% Tenth night of the CELEBRATED LOUISE WELLS TROUPE. ' ' • TBIS - V . E . NING,.June '27th, will b performed ' MIRE MARTIN. Mike Martin-- Mr. W.. Derr. Derr. Previous to which, a GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, In which Mr. Gco. J. Aasete will give his celebrated imita tions. Doors open at. 7 o'clock—curtain to rise at 8, precisely. Patcas—Dress Circle and, Ruluutto, 64) cents; Bscond Circle, ttine Pnvato Boxes. SS and $5. . JOHN W% McipARTHIG ormAr. • BILL POSTER, Will attend to the Distributing and Posting of BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS &' PROGRAMMES . FOR Amusements, Railroads,. Steamboats, Ships, Hotels, Sales, Rte., PITTSBURGH, PA. in ns cn C t ::rg. r er j a k le y nt to to office e o e f oi tte gtotittri!ththytoirnot: Dividend Votjces. PENNSYLVANIA. INSURANCE COMPANY, Pittsur gh , Ma 17th. Mg. On AT A MEETING b OF TILE y STOCKROLDEFki of this Company, hold this day„ a nd ivideud of FIVE PER CENT., teing Two Dollars aa Half per share on paid up Stock, was declared, payable in cash. on demand, to the holders of paid up stock, and to 1w applied dupe.h liquidation of Stock Notes ou Stock not fully mylSalved I. ORIErt SPROUL, Secretary. MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTURERS' 1.1%, } Pittsburgh, May Us THE MERCIL4NTS' t MANUFACTURER' DANK of Pittsburgh has this day declared a Divi dend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, out of the profits for the hot siz months, payablo nn or after the lath instant. W. H. DENNY, may 4 Cashier. ago Wine. Also, Cog - nae Brandy of different brands, very Old Monongabela Whisky, gharnpaigne in quart, pint and and half pint bottles; reduction made by dozen or half dozen. All the above for sale by the quart or gallon. N. ll—Those wishing adulterated liquors need not call. li. FICK EISEN, ap2:119-mo tub Third, street. THE WAR IN EUROPE! O.iNDITION or CONSOLS. THE REPORTED COLLISIONS BETWEEN THE AUSTRIANS AND SARDINIANS. ARRIVALS OF THE STEANIF.R.9. NEWS AND OURREIPONDENCE. FRONI ALL ',A/n.9 OF THE <Had). /Lc. See. the NEW YORK DAILY HERALD. N'EW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, NEW YORK DAILY TIMES. . Delivered every morning before sulowrther, Leave your addreFA at HUNT & MINER'S. M..sonio JOHN W. PITTOCK, my:XI Sole Agent. ItOOT, RUST CLA RK, ILLNUTACIVILL3J •SCD DCLL4) If SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, 'AHD AND 11/NEttS* OILS, Al.o, Strait., Bank, Shore, Tnnuers amid Nemt..t.i.it Sperrn. Patuut lu,J Adamantine i 5172.1•4 M FERRY STREKT. NEW ioRK. A. A. CARRIER k BROTHER, AGENTS, co. G 3 Fourth Mtacct. I-14)11 - 1 ()NW E A I.T II INSI.T fiAAN4 Chart..red eal.ttAl $300,0(.0. lino . SIMUN CA3I EIU)N, Prx....t.lent; A Carrior.S...eretarr. 4:11?..A ANL. ALA RINE IN eir RANCE (A))IPANY, Nu:A.loow. 7511.73. ; J. II Alr..rtl. B.l•rvtary. 14,UARER CITY INSURANCE C”MPANI Phi:Ade:phi:, A EA .11.(i1: II B ART, l're.,hleut; 11. R. Cogg,luill, Aecrilt.bry. A. atZ-Slyd VEI)-- ANoTHER c.l."1110sE MINIATURE PIANOS, Which have excited such general oduuroLion,and trial such rapid rode, h. Ju.t been recrive.l Ly the ttltetett here. They ore the lent.t de.tral,lo ttelteteente for null puthrso, steettetteats, etc, cver For rode hy H. KLEItE,II Sole Agebta far ilia ata,ve and rq. inaay'a JOHN N. COVIVFOOD, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, DAVESIN ;HT, lOWA. Espet.isil sitent✓.n guru to ool}ectittg ttr.;tl clotruru,f every kind. Rocs ro--Jer,rotsli lluttlery, Sr, F. J. itobets% Ca t. littee, itido•ttn a Mellon. Attorney, inpl9 VALENCIA LACE SETS— DI.IIIIEI. DOWN WITHOUT REGARD To ,s-r CALL. FAULT AND SECURE BARGAINS AT JON. 1101131 Eli, 77 Market st. JOHN THOU PSON 41L. CO., House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, No. 135 Third Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. L. HIRSH:FIELD & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, • No. 83 Wood Street. Our ‘AF‘ortinetit of Summer Coating.t. CaNsitnercx. Linens and V eet.ing, isnoweomplete. We are prepared to furnish our customers with neat and elegant garment, at very low rates. jes L. lit ELS II FE Lit & SON'S, MM=M SILK HATS LEDGER HATS, And all the latet.t styles of Straw Goods, at DODDS', 119 Wood Street, je23 One door South of A SUPERIOR STOCK, AND BEST STYLE. OF LADIES', GENTS', BOYS', 111Ii3SU, Anil' CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, at W. E. SCHMERTZ d CO'S, je= No.M Fifth street. F .— AR3f FOR SALE, on the Perrysville Plank Road, at 10 miles from the city—contains 115 acres-70 in fine state of cultivation, a dwelling of six rooms, waoh house, well of soft water and pump a brick barn and stable, carriage house, a two story brick spring house—orchard of choice fruit; fences all in good order, about 43 acres of choice timber, also a store house and fixtures. now doings good business—garden, small fruits, shrubbery, &c. For price andlerms apply at the onto° of S. CUTHBERT .4 nON, ic23 _Real Estate Agt's, 51 Market: st. SEWINGO TO RIP.— 4.I NQ CLASPS TO CUT. Tiff ! wovpi SKIRT is the best. For sale at the store of JUSF ! PH ItuRNE. 77 Afarlot st ----- - C. B. comfortable Brick House • of hall, six rooms, bath room and cellar, with of r 2 by Bo foot; ahado trees, etc , all in good order, for sale; price $2,2001 terms, orie.third in hand, balance at one, tr4o and {liras years. ' 8, CUTIIIfF.IiT 8 SUN, '44 Real Estate Agents, 61 Market street. CANE ROM's-All lengths of and fiat at low picas, hy the gross. Jos EATON.. CREE k CO.. Fifth and Market sta. ON THE CORNER OF 'TOWNSEND and Decatur streets, two valuable brick dwelling houses, each :two stories; each lot 24 feet front. For sale by frnyM) S. CUTHBERT 3 SON, 51 Market at (IN THE BROW OF THE ~HILL; on Mt Washington, a fine building lot, with a two story frame house, stable, &a., will. be sold for $lOOO. Terms cagy. S. CUTHUERT . A so, fa y sl Market at. FANCY AND PLAIN BLACK DRESS Silks, of every variety , dc.; a good .assOrttnene of andie Lawns, truce's, Bayadere and China Plaids, !Ara Mantles, Silk Ousters, Stella Shawls and Domestic. „ Goods C. HANSON LOVE, jell 74 Market street. MORE NEW GOODS.—A fresh arrival of New Goods, comprising all 'the latest styles, and cheap as can he had in the city. .le 2 l C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. RUCIIES! RUCHES.—Over 1000 boxes received, and sold at low prices, at wholesale and retail. EATON. CREE & CO, je2l Fifth and Market stmts. BONN ET RIBBONS.-4 large lot. from Now York and Philadelphia Auctions, which we can sell cheap to Milliners. mylo_ JOS. HORNE, 77 Market street. 11:11tRANDIES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES jIUP —Warranted of the bestquality. hasty a complete assortment of Witte,,Whiakeys and Gina; of superior quality, kept conthartlyon hand at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, 441 Omar Diamond and Idarket atre*A. or .1tie,.414 go—Net For Rent. - 'Ass rpwo INT 01, 0 . IEB, .uATE, in the Berough of Birmingham bpjonging to the estate of the late P. - Nulvany, - deceaded, and - lately carried on If/Lod/int - illinn....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. 11331.4 EN, Executor of the Estate of P. lifulvany. Pittsburgh, Juno 17th, 1859. je2o:tr FOR RENT.-- THE FIFTH STORY THE POST BUILDING INQUIRE AT TILLS OFFICtn For Sale or Rent. THE extensive Flint Glass Works on the 1 corner of biliee and Carson streets, Birmingham. This factory is now in complete working order, with a full assortment 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, and is well worthy the attention of any persons wishing to engage in this profitable branch of the glass business. Application to. C. lIIALSEN, Front streoL Pittsburgh, April 8, 1859. melt( 14 0 MM OFFERED.—Homes to be had in in the City of Allegheny, equal in comfort to country seats, and 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 one hundred lots of 1W feet INUATO, seine of them larger, lying between Western avenue and Ohio Lane, Allegheny avenue, and the West side of the Commons. Each lot has a ood street in front and alley in the rear. Faith nun having 'Mont De feet front hoe 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 Colll,lllegiCO3 of the cities. These beautiful lots will be leased for tweadysine years, with the privilege of purchasing them within that period. 'I hey are open for selection now. Those who wish so desirable n location would do well to call soon on THOMAS Wtn alt , Land Agent; -- mrlfeiltf - No. 100 Fourth street. FR SALE.— A superior Farm of 151 acres in good farming order, in Knox county), Oh.: a large proportion of It river bottom Land: it is (Awed at a great lxirgain. Enquire of THOMAS WoOlet, mrlfgtf No. 100 Fourth at., Land Agent. - - - -- - - - IIIAV ETHIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH with mo, Mr. J. DELLOW in the Undertaking leen note. which will hereafter be eoudueted under The narne and 34 to of Lemon A Loth.. JAM'S LEMON. J)I DULOW JAKid =WC Undertaking in all its Branches. LEMON & DELLOW, No. I IN Fourth Street, ARE PREPA REI) TO DO UN DERTAIi.- Is.; in all it, brand...i t In the bort manner, at pp,or if/ enit the urn., S oil ra.rial atorntion it EISEN NEW STYLE PATENT METALLIC IiCIIIAL cAriEri, fry tin. rale of wield, they are mile acvntii tlor rilyouvl of whole koop court/linty on hanii a rotnirkte toaertlllellL regard/. beauty of shapa and fituldi, they ex,el all itiee ra. Pnivatas will tee supplit,i with Ili arrive, anki Oxma," proinply, and At Lae, rater titan any other eataldlalin•tit In the, city. (inarazternic to render aat• infaetinn. their anneit a i-nntinu.sin, of the jistrimaai heretkifiirn Atllitterally extended 10 I h.. iil.l firm. B urn)N GAITERS, 111.71741 N I; A ►►r:►: .Irat,th, 1.4 Ow, tsstu' n ~'r t. ~. ~ s rra:- Ju-t r,c,-514 en 7.1 Fll-711 STU EET rim N{. I: .4 MILE 111 L HIRSHFELD & SON, No. N 3 WOOD STREET ILL THIS DAY c,IIIMENCE TO SELL OFF The, !m . o. ruel c,,mplete 311P.Nti , 'NISI! I NI: (mol)S. LINEN COVES \I) DrsTl-30. AT IAIii.FLY 1.111el":4. itr"le.ng tt prt.r.r.lrto t 0 oat IL. v nt.4.4 r.t rather t 10.4 4.a.rr) IL. I r. r 1.. clext r. 'la inur.4 is .01 from 010. tri. al. wd 4 . 4.:0rra.r• ft. 4 an zu , sp4.otiun uI otir I{l6Se. to, I. II 111,111.1.1.1, P.M M 0 V.A.1_,.. DUQUESNE IRON *TIME COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO., MAX r AcTURI:II4 op Iron, N•II., Steel Springs, Azlr•, Wrought Riots. WaAhers, %pikes, Holt•, FLAT COl.lOlll , BA It IFS %LI.. 1711 Ikte roLrtuvrd In ibra n&s vaten,)•• ret.1,1,6r. Nos. 17 Water and 91 rroert tits.. Wl,.•rf• 116.1 Air prefairkt w exectiN, 1.11 0r.4 ,, r , loatul.: 4 14 - 4... e. 11....orifrarnt LuutttfocZa.o . e.icotoLtrultly un loloLl, which they Wier oto ItlA•ral fel,:xl( C K:KS, CLt !Ks, Agenry Ga the rel..l,rat.d A MEIHCAN WATCH Fl 4. A Ihrwy r , l" thew. th..trAtdo Time Koci hand JEW EI.P.Y. HILVEU, Itt RE, trirult , iingraviet,t. (I:l,laigun.l , g.b• in Ow Tory I,....lfstarlncr. HEINEMAN I MEIIiAN, No. CI Filth street. REMOVAL. Exchange and Banking House KRAMER & RAHM, No. 33. Bunk Ulock, Fink St., Pittsburgh IRAlLta....latirlalta :any. We tog to a i pprise our filun , l 4 1111 , 1 Ow {,ludic, tlinl we have remove, Ltir 111.ta . 11. FIFTH sTiirsa, ben. We will 1.. e happy to 4rlttior Lions our aerviees, and trust our tallith. Capdal, with an on 1... ru•neo twenty years in the latUness in this city, ad) enable un to item the Rata,. of our calotoillor, We will rattainno to to tooter tho F-rthanyt and nonAsof Ilusoo s. to all Its brartolot, Onninerritli and Negottated. Sloths, Bonds. and other Securitien, Lk/light and .11 on 1-tottantrotion. rrotapt often/ion given to ttolloction, in Oily or country. i.A . p.aiti Received in Pur Fund, or Currency. lotercAl 011011 - ol nn Titoo loposttn. Don! to Spot . .., Bank Tinley, Laid Warrants, et, erthlel &maltose. of Correspondents at lowest pos,l,le rates ; Making Returns promptly iry first mail, as directed. ruy3V2nl KRAMER a RAIIM. For the Fourth of July ! ion DOZ. LEMON, I'INE APPLE AND %.1 Strawterry Syrups. (4)1) thu. I Licorice and Jujidic I imp, 30n thu Wino, Brandt , unit Cordial tfroru. at) D):.t. Cream illtr_4; Nutt:: • al! kilt& ort.:olß:ecccatniie4, Wo0:14, Nuls, etc., Wholesale and ut the FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY. F. A. Ai lEftriCit & SONS, le2l 42 Bt. (lair street. SUMMER MILLINERY. Children's Clothing Emporium. MRS. M. A. WEAVER TT AS OPENED AT No. 24 Fifth Street, (UP IRON CITY HUI/4151W A full assortment of SUMMER MILLINERY, of the latest styles. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING kept constantly on hood, and made to order. Entrance—Next door to the Trimming store, loStArd lyood myLkly A. LARciE sTocK., AND OF THE BES'T QUALITY Of• GENTS' FRENCH CALF, And PATENT LEATHER CONGRESS GAITERS, AC al FIFTH STREET. W. E. ISCUMERTZ & CO W/NES.- 25 eases Cllequot quarts Cham d pagne Wino 5 do do pta do 80 baskets Peas Ileidselek's qts do do 10 do do do pta do do 10 do Poncho pts,and Dronet qts do do 6 do do do do pts do do 25 eases St. Julien 61edoe Claret do 10 do Ladles' Catawba do 15 do do Ginger do In store, and tor sale by apZl MILLED. k RICHETSON PRUNES. -5 cases in glass jars ; • 3 do in fancy boxes; 6 casks Turkish; 60 kegs for Cooking. Just reediyed and for sale by REYII. A ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, Opposite St. Charles Hotel. OLIVE OIL.-50 doz., assorted brands, for Kilo by REYWER. A ANDERSON, ic2 3 39 Wood at.. opposite Bt. Marto. Rata. COAL OIL 1 COAL. OIL I COAL OIL I -100 bble refined Burnin g Coal Oil for eale_W ape • B. C. J. B. __ , aubgenbers ar%transiteting tfieYa GSnerid Foreign andoniestie shiOpitig And Commission Ausinesson thiacity, and have teased the new and fire-proof Warehouse, No. 57 West ?raft street, where they are prepatedito receive ant , sell Foreign and Domestic Goods of all kinds, and Gffer the usual fficilitiell on all consignments to their address. In the department of Shipping, a long experience warrants us in assuring our friends that sit business re lating to . Vessels and Cargoes will bo promptly attend. ed to. We confidently offer our services In all the various departments of a Commercial - Business. CURRY, NEPHEW & CO. Baltimore, Febrtmry,lBs9.—mr3:tf B. C. & J. R. SAWYER, WWU7•OII7.US OP LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, No. 4r Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, PITT,STURGH, PA., MANUFACTITRE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three M one hun dred and fifty horse power, and suited fur Grist Mills, Saw Mills, List Furnaces, Factories, etc., etc. Give particular attention to ton construction of En gines and Machinery (or grist mills , and for uprights, nudity, mid circular saw milk. Hare always CM hand, finished and ready for shipment at chart notice, Engines and Relics of every deseripti.in. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separaMly, and Wrought Iron Shafting,. hungers and Bullies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of NVoolen Ma chinery and Machine Cards. . • Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the host quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. 4.ol , Ordern from all port, of the country selleitod, and promptly filled. titr):l:cmtikse R. R. DULGICIL T. B. [ATM BVLC3I-ER. eitz ID AVT I '1"1", Manufacturery of every description of FURNITURE, A foil as.ortmenl of PITTSIIVR( ill MANI:FM:MR EP FURNITURE, c.natantly un hand, which Pali at Ow lowrat price. for C.... 1.. -- - GEO. BLI4 - ITCIFYR A 41, GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, FEASTING BAND TOUPEES, ♦]4 [TUT VLSCILI MON eT Ornamental llair for Ladies and Gentlemen, NO. 63 31/Lit STIMET. LONG 8c DUFF, DEALEIz4 AN I 1.1. A, II 1.:111', cuTTUS AND JI-71.: CORDAGE, OAKUM TAP, Pall! AND lUSIN TAripArLiN Itch. AND 11}:A bRILLINii. lelalr Nnib 90 Witter Street. NOBLE, BROWN & CO., 123 and 127 Duane Street, NEW YORK, InI.OI.:IERS OF I - • • f t.. 1 :11;ALtrrr, Par! 1.1(1441. Way m 4,1 111.v.t. a:, I 11. um., j, Yerlll,4" Irt, k. AMU" re I P.vl,b Ita.+.(l'. I'lc - k • 'ice. Ilto - txprt, Xll multiro.rt•ltitaxl.tirg 11, its.-kur... r.rt rfttr..t. tt . r.rml.t, TUE 111 A LITE AND Pt kut•ELA N 111111t,a,4 • r t lrrr.,. 11114.ittt . ;:tr. ~ 1 t tr. ir iv nlvny t.lll, ttr t..d tvoiv , 0; 11.• :1 11,11 lt.r•tli•oltr• ~f Ib. , 1!....v• ttry • 1r • r)( IN.t.la,ry Th./ ..vilorts..nl, tzuttni) r. Lin,: !. wlth.•t,t L ..;1,, nirtl ta+4l tv” 111114V01 nvt , 4 . 11,,11 ant Irc , (l-:.$11 tan,./1 ut.-I 1,4 Ow 14. r .111 .1w •rAr • r gr.-AS •Ir• 11,1!‘ 1,1 %ll.' tt,o tru. , /ntisr, , ;1. tirt-rt,,,trt tilf• Ot •vr . r ttrTt-rt-.1 trt r•strrnut. - 0..-rt • 'l', !..1..y t-t.rrrtrtrt orrl 11,1 tf4R 1. I 1..111N-. ! , 1 I'. It. , :ttr-r, 11.1 IYr.. N 11 - I . ::-1., it. CI: F:1 NT YR P.FZELA. 1 Nts. ftves 7 1 .1,n 1.1,R,,t, Tt.II,ET IV kilt% %1:4 1 t 11 . 10 i ‘Cr:j . ALe a:..,::ment of t h e .11.,1, 2j CLOC)M. firr.'7l 124 W.,41 ttroi t. F:lth pm-trier-hip liiti i.k.I1.111:•1 , t .(31r. M M - , murit l o),u, moltra ii Ow t.tti drq tAI Ft tlor demi) ol Mr. 1)-,13 E. l'ArL 3)1,1 Part— ;r . hal IN; Mr rr. . Lb tirn, o r Wm. ~ t riitti 'rho un.l 1303 1.. horrall, ~.01”1”.-tra tinder tho 1. , ril. i'Ann A r. r, i•Y 1.:1"4" the ~(tiu. hie brin will I, wilt,".l. SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOli ID II V P t. N. 14u ra , t 411.1 1:`,) S..esitl.l Ktretol. Ntanuf.•turvr , ,f,dl -tze•a.•l.l.•—•rpli,ti4of Rlltl N(111.. Ir., %‘:kior Putlies,ll,lllg, t'Anti ta/111.11r114, Al,ol , lnrig Maohtne C.l..Lin : o. of crk•ry Eton n,ld,• to Ards. liming a iaaiiplvt, ntarliaw alta!iil t.. thi Fotinary, all urea,•ary fitting will 1a• carefully ativad ed to. un'2,4ittamaw CG . It tIS.SEV & CO., illtvo romoved • to I heir nor Copper No. n Fifth tdroot, 11l ill, Now Iron Front Ittook, throe boors wool of Wvuil. PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL 0. G. HUSSEY & 00., Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Locomotive Tubing, Raised Still Bottom and Flats of all Site, limas Kettle', Sheet and other Spelter, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets, ate. Deatem In Block Tin, Tin Plate, Lend Wire, Sheet Ziuc, Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tiuners' Tools, kc., No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, pa Sheet copper cot to any ,attern FIRST CLASS BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, OF ALL STYLES AND 5.12. E., ?LADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE SHELVES. OOMMtOIAL STATIONARY. PILINTINC. In .11 its branches, CARDS, CIRCULARS, HILLS LADING, PAMPHLETS. WELDIN, je24l G 3 Wood street near Fourth. fIIPNER & PALMER, 78 MA RK ET NJ! STREET, are oetliug TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, Hosiery, Embroideries, 4c., at reduced prices. Rubber Combs for 1254 cents. OWNER & PALMER, je24 78 Market stroeL COUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR SALE.— A valuable property of six acres, with • good dwel ling house, orchard andarden, three-fourths of a mile from the city, X. 5,100. Also, a desirable property of 20 acres, at four miles from the city, with good brick dwel ling house, 600 fruit trees, graPos and small fruits, $ 6 ,000. Also, an excellent Property of 3!4acres,good house 1000 fruit trees, &c 4. situate at 4 miles from the city, $2,600. The above are all in healthy and pleasant locations, and immediate possession can be had. B. CUTIIBERT & SON, Jolt Real Estate Agents, 61 Market ai. AVALUABLE BUILDING LOT, on Carson street, South Pittsburgh, near the Public Schools, for sale by S. CUTHBERT & SON, Je26 Real Estate Agents, 61 Market street 114 OUSEL'S EAU LUSTRALE ODO- R:tNTE.—This universally approved and admired article, free from ardent spirits, pungent oils, and other destructive materials, cleans the hair expeditiously, ren ders it 'a beautiful bright, and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of the flowers. For safe by JOSEPH FLEMING, ion. Corner Diamondend Market street. FOUNDRY IRON-50 tons Lake Superior Formdry ire; to arrive and for sale by ap9 HENRY H. ooLuiss. FRESH FROM THE. SPRINGS.—Ten bbla of fresh Bluelick Water, just received by JOS. FLEMING, ie 23 ' corner Diamond and Market street. sperint Xletires. No. 45 sMITIWIELD STREET, PITTSOURGII. PA MunuCuluror or thr (',.l4.brateJ I'irrSitUlt4;ll. PA W{TER Ct).)l.r =ll T. .1. CitAlfeti, IBMECOM ELlno'' , A L. 41i14;CL.re: - .; A LARGE STOCK OF ItIBBONS, LACE MITTS auction jsales. 1 BUILDING LOTS IN SEVENTII— el WARD AT AUCTION.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, issued to Win; A. Hallock, M. D., Executor of in. M. Porter, deceased, will be sold at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, on TUESDAY EVENING, June 28th, at 8 o'clock: Six is of Ground situate on Centre avenue, between Fulton and Arthurs streets, having each a fruit of al feet on Centre avenue, and extending back 96 feet. Also, Nine Lots of ground situate on Clarke street, being Nos. 56, 57, 58, 59, 00, 81, 02, 63 and 61 in Porter's Plan, having each a front of V) feet, and extending back 89 feet. TEnts—One half cash, residue in two equal annual payments, with interest, secured by judgment bonds and mortgage, jet P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. O. BUILDING LOTS IN BIRMINGHAM tr , AT AUCTION.--On SATURDAY AFTERNOOT, June 25th, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold ton lots of ground handsomely situated on the west sido of M'Kee street. between Bingham street and the new bridge, (commencing at the corner of Bingham street,) having each a front of 20 feet, and extending back 03 feet to property of Messrs. Bollman & Garrison. FIVE LOTS situate on-the west side of M'Kee street, be tween Washington street and Spruce alley, having each a front of 20 feet on M'Kee street, and extending back 74 feet 5 inches. Lot No. 232, at corner of Craig and William streets Lot N 0.2,3.5, on William street Lots Nos. 291, 192, 293, 294 and 295, on Manor street, between Joseph and Craig street,. Lots Nos. 299 and 290, on Joseph street. Lot No. ZB, on Spruce alley. Title indisputable. TEltMS—Ono.fourth cash, residue in one, two and three years, with Interest, payable annually. jel9 I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. RICK DWELLING ROUSE AND LOTS - - - - - - 111 IN SEVENTH WARD AT AUCTION.—On TUFI3- DAY EVENING, June 28th, at 8 o'clock, at the Com mercial Sales Rooms, No. fit Fifth street, will be sold:— Three valuable lots of ground, situate on the south-east side of Overbill street. between Centre avenue and Reed street, having each a front of 20 feet, and extending back Intl feet, on wbieh is erected a two-story brick dwelling house, frame stable Ac., with fruit trees, grape arbours and shrubbery. Title indisputable. Terms, one-third ea-11; recount] in one and two years, with interest. j'• 24 P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. 1 'WILDING LOTS IN SEVENTH WARD. AT ACC - MON.—On TUFNDAY EVEN. INC, June 29th, at t o'clock, at the Commercial Sales No. 34 Fifth street, will be sold, the following valuald,• lots of ground, in the Plan of Lots laid out by the late inilge Perter, NOS. 65, 66. 67, 68, 6 0, 72, 73 , 74, Ll rand 7ti; satiate on Rosa street. Also, Nos. 70 and 71, on Vine street, a pl.tn of Which may be seen at the feJetlull rt.tellll. 'Ferias, at 'tale. P. 31. DAVIS, Auctioneer. A AT LiTAHL E STOCKS. Al' AUCTION.- On TUESDAY EVENING, Juno 29th. 1889, at 8 ~ 'leek, at the Commot eial Sales FlOOlll9, No. 'A Fifth street. will he' soh!: LA) shares Etehange Bank. au shares Merchant, and Manufacturer.' Bank. 6 shares Penttsylranialnsunince Company. In shares Pittsburgh Trust Company. 10 pliare, Allegheny Ronk. 10 shares Eureka Insurance Co. 1024 P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. CIHOICE BOOKS 13Y C.AI'A LOG U E.— ,),, EVENING, Juno at 73i ti . elaick, 0111 tio sold by catalogue., in the Second floor Fate, Boom., No. 54 Path street, a collection of choice Is s.kr fr... 11 3 private library, containing fine English and American eilitIOn.,11111111)q khaki are Lives of the 9iteen, of I,y Agnes Strickland ruol Mrs. Hall; Milton's All/eni.i. ornithology ; Baron's E..ays and Physical and Aletiphytottal uorks: Folio work, of Hogarth :Lon don Art Journal; 'tucker's lii,tory of the Canted States, 4 v 01..; works of Bentunont and Fletcher, 2 cola.; Dick', Theologv. Shot; imeare's work,, 8 out.; Wolaiter's Family ( s yclopedia; Translations of Creek and Roman II istot tes,s rot,: [fume and Ma.taularti theory of F:ng tart, to volume, Waverly Norsk, ft volume,: ('harks Itrown'• Novel.. 6 volitnies: Percy'. Rehr/nen of Anee..ol English Poetry ; Biekornatett editions of Eng lt,lt Blue and Cobb editions of the , Poets Grc.A: Ettgli-h Testament; Ancient Plain Song of the Temple M•lislies; ',Ertel Plate Illustration, of Bunyan and It., , caria: London and its Environs; Mt.. c tionk• of Bean Sen. Dr. Johnvin, Leigh Bum ant U.•tiry Viel , ftng ; Book, from the Eneyclope. , vats.; Mechanical Hand Books. etc, , eat rata! ,que, sire now ready, and the ha:l:Ave . :li be open the day of . ..nip. P. M. I , AVIS, Auctioneer. CLINTON HOUSE, / 7 -170.11 4 7'0 Ira; Pennsytraialcs, JOHN I3IERER, Proprietor. C -1 131MODIOITS AND POPULAR HOTEL. after tieing rr fitted and furni.ihe , l through ,..t. •ith fur - nisi:re. is IlLif readr for the re,ela tvsn t•f !Ca:ln - tad from 4 ...winellsriilo Unt. 1, , 1111.1 wid I.• flnulr..f rarly in Jltiy, shun tOTrd.ng :1114 14 , 43.2nt tni de of traruiing tl tOZ 0.0 Lent 0.1 .111 , •:., of l'it:stwir{h during 11.,un0 5,mat,...1 a ithin 4 Cr... tn , mw - nt..11 - 11 , r ~ of Ow eel..t stud Fayott, Si.ring,4, and vr.lpr,stn,r cf , terminod ticlol,lr tratlit/0 or V Ilse In r-ndtnraz who dolt s rittxictu,. ti.)lW-tf • M'GINLEIPS ICI CItEA3I SALOON AND CONFECTIONERY, No. 27 1.2 Firth St., opposite tho Exttuango Bank. m Si'filN LEY. AT HIS SPACIOUS arrikn0. ,., 1 ,,, ,n4k. three prileirt.lt. birrip.fi all ihn Lit tuner of the 3,...v0n in ha+ hn.• . Ire Cream, Frolts, Fresh Pie*, Cakes or alt duds, And every f! , t1;.. - t1 , 416 , ry ; nil of the n,tved to order, dav and 4-I,llf LAq. ihr part—, promptly Irilad. fail and )oar your, If. tfuye, M. WI:MN:LEV. MARBLE! MARBLE!! J 4)111 IV 4! A R 4) 11LO A StirTlll.L ILLTXTLY.IOI MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosuros, Posts, &c., &c., WO- The pul,ll, nro n-tre,cfully itirited t" exatructo our ot"ek Pun,. I,or. and aork rarnuitt4l. .7.m.; LIBERTY STREET. • MICHAEL o'IIARA, .11t., au: as.or to M. DOALIk IX ANP I,IQTA.Is lIECTIFYINt; INSTILLER, So. 15t flab street, between Wylie and Ross streets, 3.1 do..t. alk.re Wylie street, keeps constantly on )111.11d llrFe stock or Old MOnontmtkelA Rye and Double Recti tisl Dornesile %Vines, Brandies, and all articles usually kept in the business. KNOX'S ICE CREAM ROI:MIS, No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry. T ILE Sill - I= 4 C itElt EsPECTIT I. LY _ V t „ the al.. this tlytt In I. •1111 polutrlA to itltlllsh 1..1 la IP., W El , DlSti In very lbod ,tylt,, with ICEN. JELLIKA, FANCY CANES .‘NI) pyRAMUIS. full Ledic. :wriod w ith Meals, iuclud tnt; v err) rl , l4eacy of the neallon. is slylo oqual to any tlr.t clti,, hotel, at all hour,. i t turd evening. JACIIII HUBLEY. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE STATE FAIR TO .011.1FIF & CO. FUR 'ME BEST IS a l V., V P 30 For the beat Ranee to r (amities, and be:d. Wood Cook' Store. Diploma far l aiet.j..aundry Store. A 100 on hur.d, a large asaortment of Heating Stoves, Hain clod Fnney Grate Front,. Fenders, Saddind U. Irons, Sugar Het tlea, 'fro Konica, tjoiea, N 0.215 Liberty atreet, fe2 At the head of Wood fltroot. STAR BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON. P. SCHELDECKER WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM Ins friends and the public generally, that he is now :e at his WIZO ND ALLEY, to verve up pure lee Cream, of the very best quality, at all bourn of the day or evening. The largest assortment of cakes and codfortinnary always on hand. Parties can be served on the most satisfactory terms. Leave your orders. P. SCHELDECKEIL app) Na. 2'..3 Diamond Alley. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES &LAUT 11, Manafacturera of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, Louth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Platea,Ja. WAREHOIISIS, OS Water Street, and 132 First Street, PITTSBURGH, And corner or Franklin and Borah Water Sta., Chicago nirl7dy TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES, FROM TWO TO SIX INCH CALIBRE Prices from Twelve to Thirty Ott. per Foot. ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, Fur sills Wholeeato at Manufacturers Prices by HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCIIINT, AND WHOLLIALZ DLL= IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 25 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH. Office 01 Sealer of Weights and Measures. T HE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURFA May be found henceforth in Cherry alley, between Third and Fourth streets, where orders may be left. narl&tf CHARLES BARNETT. BEANS --50 Barrels, small white, for sale by Do. U] HENRY H. COLLINS BROOMS. -100 dozen Corn Brooms for eats by (Jeal HENRY H.COLLINS. FANCY DRESS SILKS, BAREGES, Organdies, Lawns, Ducal!, Lace Mantles, Needle Work Collars, Sets and Sleeves, Hosiery, de. ie3 C. LI ANSON LOVE.I4 liarket streeL QOAP.-100 boxes Buffalo Soap for sale by Jen HENRY H. COLLINS. jstating ,Vathints. S I IsT Gi• El R. ' S 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 SINGER'S New and Improved Machines, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT STRAPSE. 3. Market street. SEWING MACHINES.— THE $2O AND $4O. DOUBLE LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE HOSIERY STORE OF R_ DAS,Y, No. 20 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. These Machines are admitted to be the best in market for family nse, making an elastic double thread stitch, which will not rtp, even if every fourth stitch be cut. It is the only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders will tie received and promptly filled by M. DALY. Agent, No. 20 Fifth street, on the corner of Market alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. r DALY, on the corner of Fifth street and Market alley, is the only one of the name in business on this street jeS PATENT SEWING MACHINES Have gained the confidence of all who use them. and have proved one of the Most vain. able inventions of the age. • They use a Shuttle; making aides of the cloth alike, which _ ooravoileit 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.' In 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 Meet out of order, or derange it! operations: indeed it is so sine pie as to astonish one, that so small a pieee of medial/- lain will sew. Below, we give a description of the different styles of the Weed Patent. No. 1. 1• a very convenient I.tvle, which CILLI he worked by hand or foot, on or nfT It: own table. For convenience of chipping, and also for large rnannfacto nev, where it fa necessary to places number of Machine, into a long twnch, making one table answer fur them all. Price, tin. Fa. 2. With Walnut or 3fahomny Table, either with or without Box Top, which locka down. Price, $lOO and $llO. No. 3. Same size as 10. Z, 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 I. no work done on a Sewing Machine that st will not do It is confidently asserted that this Machine rur i A easier than any machine now in use. Price, $lOO. No. 4. This machine has a long arm, to accommo date large work. It runs at a high rate of speed. moo eo and to, without doubt, the best Machine for Tail "e• ever otlered to the public. It is also peculiarly I fitted for plantation work. an It is eery simple yet sub• staottal and durable, with but little liability to get out of or‘ler. Price.ll"..%). - -• NO, tlo This to a new arid cheaper style, and a gen eral favorite far Family. Light Leather, and it great variety of work. It has been gotten up with reference to furniniting a strong and durable. yet light and LISSY IfaiiNue. at a less price than either of the alone. It runs very easy - . rapidly, and is pronounced the bent machine now in market, for 1."..u. No. 0. Thin is a 3raellinegot up on an entirely new different front anything ever before offered to the Public, and roc confidently annert that for Curtly rise It has not an toplak It IS very light and tarty, runs ten ruPellY: is uhnont noiseless in its operation, and use. a straight needle. It is on arranged es to he utterly i inpossilde to min. stitches. It has a tenniein on both stiles, and conics a large supply of thread on the tinder .pond. The motions are gamed by two small erankn that run without perceptilde noise. The two thread. are worked in .rich a manner AN never to both pelt at the same tIllle,112:4 eonsrynentiv little liable to break. The 'earn I. very Mania , . rind the thread does I.( break in asking. ft will th. roar.... work better thin any inia•hine now in market, a' it uses silk, cotton or linen with eopial facility. Price, Denwiriptive co:sailers furnished Inatis. OFFICE. 47 IiIiOIIAVAY, WIIITNEY ra, LYON, Proprietors. Are- Acont, wonted. niy-27v2mda The Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Pittsburgh Agency, No. 101 Market St. tracing gre2tly increased their facilities for manufactur ing their CLISIMATZP FINILY MACHINES. with 1111 till , recent improvements hare reduce,' their prices, and otter for sale a NEW STYLE MACHINE. Price, 350--hemmer, 5.5 Extra. It 01 no loog.er onestioned that these Machines are the best In use for fanulv sewing. Their HEM, FELL, GATHER, AM) STITCH In the moat superior manlier, end are the only machines in the market that are so well end simply made, that they mar be sent into families with no other instructions than are coutaittedi in a cirular which accompanies each maidono, and from which A CHILD OF TEN YEARS May readily learn how to use, and keep them in order. The, make upwards of PIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE, And will do the sewing of a family cheaper than a seam stress can do It, even if she works at the rate of ONE CENT AN HOUR. Is there a husband, lather, or brother in the United Stale", who will permit the drudgery of hand sewing in his tinnily, when a Grover A Halter Machine will do it hotter, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possi bly be done by hared bc - nd fn s arnau r. lEtit The first place In public estimation is now justly ac corded to the Grover k tier Machine, fur family sew tog, fur the following reasons:-Ist. It is more simple and easily kept in order than any other Machine. It makes a seam which will not rip or ravel, though every third stitch 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 amore change of spools, to all varieties of work. n th. ll'he some machine rums silk, linen thread, common spool cotton, with equal facility. sth. The seam is as elastic as the must elastic fabric. so that it is free from all liability to. break in staling, ironing, or otherwise. 6th. The stitch maj.c by this machine is more beautiful than any other, made either be hand or mai:hi:ie. OPINIONS OP THE PRESS: _ The best patent now in use.-{Easton Whig. Stands high in the ertimation of all—(Erie Constitution. It is all that it is recommended—{Litna Democrat. It has no supcnor—(Ashtabula Telegraph. A household necessity— . 4lkitavia Herald. Grover Jr Baker's is unrivalled—(HocknortAdvertiser. Meets the wants of the honsewife—{Auburn CIL. Advo. A necessity in the family—{Southern Inventor. The cheapest and best in use--[Baldwinsville Gazette.. They are the best in use--.[Waterferd Sentinel. The best manufactured—Mittston Journal. Worthy of public patronage—(Jersey Shore Re üb. Grover A. Baker have the best improvement Hunt. Journal. Not liable to get ont of order-{Westchester Jell. The most convenient in use-{Chicago News Letter. Possessor more advantages than • any other—(Nash. Gazette. All articles are made with it with esse—(Hasard's Gar.. Lightens the labor of those at horne—[Ploughman. A child of ten years old may use it—(Farmer and Vie Will do most beautiful sewing Allentown Dom. Sews silk, linen, or cotton thread—Rats. Advocate. Is more simple than any other—[Cleveland Reporter. Merits a place in every bunily—[Abingdon Democr.ab Sews a yard a minute--{Cleveland Leader. Tholest in use for families—{Biblical Recorder. It makes a tine, strong seamLaporte Union. —f NATHAN WRITING, Agent, del3 No. 107 Idarket street. Oakland Property for Sale. THAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known "'New Linden Grove," lying within two and a. half miles of the city, has been subdivided into lots of convenient size, ranging in from one to ten acres each.t. Some:Of them are level, others beautiful and symmetrical knolls, covered with forest trees and others gently . rolling, susceptible of being improved in -- the most picturesque manner. These lots aro surrounded by an excellent neighbor hood, with the advantage of a first-class private school, taught by Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kerr, with public - schools in the vicinity. A line of omnibuses runs every hour during the dos - , 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, tho city, they aro unsurpassed as sites for country residences. In order to accommodate those who may wish to im prove, they are offered at the following very easy terms: One-tenth in band and the residue in nine equal an. noel payments. Je10:1m W. O. LESLIE, 91 Diamond street _ 1859. Second Arrival 1859. OF CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITTSBURGH, PA. D. & H. McCALLUIE RESPECT . FULLY announce that they are receiving a second supply of CARPETING, selected directly from the Importers and Manufacturers, by one of the firm, now in the East, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. Also, a new style of CANTON MATTING. for Summer Parlors. The latest make of CARPET SWEEPERS, etc., etc., which shall be offered at the lowest rates. [je9] W. D. a H. McCALLUM. - D. C. IiNEELAND KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES ; Also. makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, &c., at Eastern prices. Corner Virg" alley and Wood street, (third story--over CI Pittapargh, Pa.. ' ,JeRIT,4 To Hotel Het pers,Restaurants, Drug gists, Grocers, mid the Public. BR. BRITIVOIVS BITTERS Have, from their excellent qualltlee, been recom mended by the MOST PHY SICLANS as a most valuable and never-failing remedy for • DYSPEPSIA, DIARRIBEA, DEBILITY, HEARTBURN, BILLIOUSNESS, JAUNDICE, LIVER CO3IPLAIIIiTS, BLOOD pisE4B &c., &e, &e. \ gm - Are also a sure and certain preventative 'eat Fever and Ague, Cholera, Summer Corn. plaints, &e., - and is the most valuable and efficacious, TpICE AND APPETITE -CREATING COMPOUND ever ,offeted to the public. 3ythe use of these BI ci ERS all DISEASES OF TEE BLOOD will be thoroughly eradicated, and PROSTRATION vrho arc sutferme from early excess and PROSTRATION OF THE:PHYSICAL ENERGIES will be restored to all°, BUST and VIGOROUS STATE OF HEALTH. The DIGESTIVE ORGANS vrill be sti =dated and EW 3LINENTLY STRENGTHENED, APPETITE will P be createcLand the DEBILIBATEDSUBJECT RESTORED TO NEW LIFE. This remedy has avery agreeable taste, and will be taken readily by children as well as br adults._ .% • All persons suffering from MM . _ or the- above com plaints axe invited to try DR.BRUNON'S BITTERS. Dose.—For an adult,a small wine-glassfal three times a day; for a child a small teaspoonful twice a day. 17 . • Sole Agent for the nited States. NO. 742 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. . Sold at 60 cents per bottle, $6 perdozen, $260 per garon: extra Bitters for Bar-rooms, by the gallon or tarrel, at the low place of $1,26 per gallon ; fine Stoughton Bitters, $1,26 per gallon. For sale by all Druggists and Grosers. Wholesale and Retail, at jalklydrw 742 BROADWAY, N. Y. HAIR RESTORATIVE. UNRIVALLED IN MARKET, • Home and Foreign Demand. IF YOUR HAIR IS GRAY, IF YOUR HAIR IS THIN, OR IF YOU ARE BALD, IT WILL RFTORE IT. WEED'S TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, To PREVENT ITS FALtrse, TO MAKE THE HAIR GLOSSY, USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, and R. L. FAIINESTOCIK ,t CO., No. CO, corner Wood and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists generally. je4,lm.hyr B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 00, Corner Wood and Fourth Streets Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, • PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Glassware of all Descriptions, PATENT MEDICINES, Of reliable brands, at lowest market rates; and every thing appertaining to the Drug Business. We guaran tee to sell as low as can he bought in this or other mar kets, and warrant everything to give satisfaction. We are the sole proprietor::: and only manufacturers° B. L. FAIINESTOCK'S VERA" IFUGE, HR. R. A. WILSOIVS Tonic, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptic OF WILSON'S PILLS. W. R. MeClelland, Esq., form) erl v Manchester, Allegheny county. Pa., now of Mem phiA, Tenn., says - I have been adhered with Sick-Head acne, say once in two mouths-.-so- much so that I have been obliged to leave niv businesis and go tobed. I Lied a great many remedies. but never succeeded in getting one that would give relief until I tried Wilson's Pills. / believe they will ear,' nay casco sick-headereheinfrom ona ts tin, hours, as they invariably do in my case." Mr. J. M. Rake. of Wets , t;.r, Westmoreland county, Pa., states: " . Haying been subject for the last five years at short intervals to severe Headache, accompanied with, lons of appetite. severe tough and and general debility, totally thinning me for business, I procured a box of Dr. IL A. Wilson's Tonic. Uthartic and Anti-Dyspeptic Pala, and after taking, them according to directions, I was perfectly restored to my former good health, and I can heartily recommend them to all similarly afflicted." Pills and Vermifage For sale by respectable Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers. everyii here. mrlBidaw SUFFER NOT. -DRS. GOLDSMITH CO.. No. 41 Sixth strnet, Pittsburgh, Penn's, stil continues to is. consulted on all diseases of a PRIVATE or DELICATE NATURE- From a long course of study and practical experience of unlimited extent, Drs. G. b . Co.lLave the gra Mies:ion of presenting the unfortunate with remedies that have never failed to cure the most alarming ease of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath his treatment, all t he horrors of Venereal and Impure Blood, Scrofula. Ulcers, Pain and Distress, or Inflammation of the Bladder and Kidneys, Abscesses. Humors, Frightful Swellings, and the long train of horrible syrnptoms at tending this class of diseases, are made to become as harmless as the simplest ailings of a child, SEMINAL WEAKNESS—Drs. Co. devotes much of their attention to the treatment of those cases mused by a secret and solitary habit...which ruins the body and iiiinii,untitting 1 unfortunat individual for either busi ness or society. Some of the sad and melancholy effects produced l.y These early habits of youth are, Weakness of the Lack and hull., Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep sia, Nervousness, derangement of the Digestive lune tions.'.sym ptonis of Consumption, etc., etc. . The fearful effects on the mind are much to i.e dreaded, "viz: Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodinp.Layersion to society, self-distrust, timidi ty, etc., are among the evils produced. Such persons, before contemplating, marriage, should consult a physi cian of skill and experience, and i.e at once restored to health and happiness. Ague and Fever etu - ed,and war ranted. All letters containing a fee, addressed to Drs. GOLDSMITH A CO., Pittsburgh. Penn's, will meet with prompt attention, and medicines forwarded, secure from observation, and a cure guaranteed. The strictest se cresy observed in all Cases. . Ma% forget the place, No. 42 Sixth street, Pitts burgh, Pfl. arathlydaw _ The Perfection of Dental Art, ARTIFICIAL TEETH With PLATES OP PORCE- - - LAIN AND COILALITE. DN. STEBBINS having opened cm office at 191 Penn street, is prepared to manufac ture and insert teeth of the above desenption. In introducing these new and improved styles of Den tal Work to the Citizens of Pittsburgh, Dr. S. feels assured that they will meet the same favorable reception which has been accorded to them in Now York and other locali ties where they have been tested: and ho furthermore believes that they are destined to stmereede, as they certainly excel all other styles in LIGHTNESS, DURA BILITY, BEAUTY and PURITY, and in every quality which renders Artificial Teeth desirable, and are at the sonIC time much less expensive. Specimens of this work may be seen at his office, No. 191 PENN STREET, NEAR ST. CLAIR. . apsitf FIRE WORKS ! FIRE WORKS FOURTII ULY,IB.S9.—We are.now receiving from the Factory of H. P. Diehl, for whom we are Sol_e_Agents, a full and complete assortment of FIRE WPRK4 con sisting of the, following, viz: Rockets, from 1 oz. to 2 tbs. Flower Pots. Nos. 1 and 2. Roman Candles, 1 ball to 20; Flying Pigeons; Roman Candles, colored; Triangles, No. Ito a: Blue Lights, No. 1 to 5; Bengal Lights, 1 oz to 10 o 4 Grasshoppers; Vertical Wheel.% Pin Wheels. N05.1..0., ft; Saxon Wheels; Chasers, Nos. 1, 2,Rockets. Colored Serpent. ; Scrolls, hos. 1,2, 3; 3; Double Headers; Mines of Stars, 1, 2., 3.1, 5; Torpedoes, 500,000; 4.5 t) to 5500, with directions. Exhibition Pieces, from RENER k ANDERSON. jol4 39 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hetet. TiTE MANUFACTURERS OF SA W TER'S CIIE.3IICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, atter subjecting it to the severest tests known to the trade, are frilly persuaded that there is no Family Wash ing Soap in the I.7uited States, fur so little money, having at once so many good qualities, (and so few discounts.) OF BEAUTY — In colors, firmness, surface and tex ture generally. 01 , PURITY—In freedom fltim rosin, 'turpentine, clay. fish oils, stale grease, and adulterations. OF QUALITY—For washing clothes, of everi desenp tion, coarse or tine cotton, linen, woolen or silk: dyed, printed or white: for ratssiso tar, grease, pitch, paint, oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax. etc., from clothes, furniture, and from the hands. Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a copy of the directions. B. C. G J. H. SAWYER, jeS 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh. FURNITURE FOR CASH.—A full as sortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNI. TuRE, embracing BUREAUX, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on As hich business is done at this establishment Is for CASH, prices are Made accordingly. Persons mwant of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at FACKINER & IRWEVS, N 0.103 Smithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. Facriowta, JorritM, lawnt. OUR HUNDRED AND 'THIRTY-ON PENN STREET. Look at N 0.431. For salo by jel4 S. CIITEBERT do SON, 61• Market street. Wkat, PROF. WOODS, WITH IMMENSE IF POLL HAVE DANDRUFF, IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD, IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS - HEADACHE; IT WILL CURE THEM. SOLD BY 0. J. WOOD & co 114 MARKET STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO., PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY. SPRING MADE, 1869 PITTSBURGH, PENN'A., 111'/I/TE LE✓ID PILLS, BOOK CASES,