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The latqiiiselestrres:in the Philadelphia' .Post
• Office /Mill:owed thef • Pestnitat.*Gonfer 3 . l t! ) ..
::Meke thor'Ough overhauling of the , Lettl„V
canary of his- department ;
he will, earn laurels for himieT,atfd the admin.,
and.; put., money.in the '44i/fry:
-Ever since Congress limited theinconsevf
post
niasters'to four thousand' dollars "tfs=ear',- if-gen- .1
'eral inipresaion has prevailed.thaVinuCh great;
er amounts than the law allows .Isave , found
their way into the pockets'of many'of OW-post:
masters.
Air. Holt will probe this matter to the bot
tem, and establish :a tied systeni'ef,ite
countability, whereby a saving:to - the treasury
will be made of many hundreds or thousands
of dollars a year., -
Those examinations, it 14, also thMight; May
probably require the displacementof several
hundred deputy postmasters,
. s who traudn
lently, got :possession .Of mordthrin the amount
of their proper salaries. Letters will shortly
be addressed to the larger offices - throughout the
country upon the subject. Contess; gentlemen
—that's your only safety: , ' • ' •
A leading Southern politician, who has just
arrived here ficiin the. South, stated to-day that
a formidable movement was on foot in the South,
• and combinations, forming, to neminate pen
- 'eral Pierce for the Presideuey.' • 2. •
•
MIII
- . -
TIIF. WINANS STEAMER.—The vess2l, an
account of whose s'inking - appearedin , the edi-
tion of, yesterday, has, been. successfully
yesterdayand e party. of Men - were engaged: in
The
everything in order in the interior.
The machinery was - not injured in' the least,
nor did?the hull suffer by the mishap.- Capt.
Vtiughen, who is in command, . states that by
the. use of the powerful steam firs engines,
Alpha and Deluge, all the water was puniped
out of the compartments at 11 o'clock onVed
nesday night; when the , ship righted and was
safely moored at the wharf. The work-of al
tering the motive power of the steamer is still,
progressing, and it is not definitely known
when she wilt ready fora Sea voyage, Pre
viously; however, she will make several exper
imental, trips on the Patapsco and Chesapeake,
in order to test her speed.—Battimore 4meri
can.
306 PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL
,/ e ap3osa-tnitli
-. r - +
luvitkvapats:Eq!Lßl_
Jummso von $5,000.—W0, last ;week:, pub
lished u challenge,signed Roberißruce . Way,
challenging any man in Ainerica to jump him
"three jumps for $5.000 a side. Tenthousand
dollars is rather a large sum to wager pit this
kind of athletic exercise. Does anybOdy feel
himself agile and confident enough to take the
matter up ?—Porter's Spirit.
The Northern Fire & Life
Assurance Company.
LONDON, 1 MOOEGATE STREET
•
Stibiscribett Capital ..t1,2L9,760-Sfg. $0,241500
Called up And paid:......:_....02,403 312,015
ASSE7II4_ —:.'lst January 1858—52,1 - 94,111 02.
Real Eotate, I,axis on Bonds
And Mortgages; Redee tr.ahl e
Annuities, ice Caia,ZlS IS- 131.416,391
'Railway and other Debentures,
Government Seeltrities and •
Recereiods 131.341 4- 1 655,720 Os
Loans on Life Policies 4,257 17. 7 21,1:240 in
Interest en Investments ac
crued but not yet payablo._.
Cash in hand , of Branch Es
tablishments and Agents L
iu course of trans - mil:10n
. and collection
Cash at Current account and
on Ileposjt at Interest with
Bankers—
Other as,ets
Revenue from premiums, in
toret on inrestmonts
fur the year ending 31st •
.lan
ustry,lKS 1G $ 9.^.^„:'341.1
lxiati'during the Same period,
• including premitims of re
insurauee with other Mil-
UR, ¢ c f.10,133-1.2. 1 S 525,G5Z
This Compsuly having complied with the Liu of Pent - c
sylvanta, the undersigned in prepared to effect insurance
oil almost every description or property at moderato
rates. J Mlv W. ARROTT,
Temporary Office, No. 103 Wood street.
ic.l3.:2wonoith
PURE SALT PURE SALT
TIM ONLY IV ARRANTED PURE AND DRY
Table, Dairy and Packing Salt,
I menufaetured by the
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company,
SAPONIFIER,
CONCENTRATED LYE.
The Ready Family Soap Maker I
NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT,
LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVED BY IT
FOR SALE BY ALL STOREKEEPEM
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE
PENNSYLVANIA
Salt Manufacturing Company,
396 Penn St., above Canal.
apllth,a-tuath
ET=lls=l2
D. B. ROGERS & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ROGERW• IR PROVED PAT 63T
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
Corner Ross and Flrst 'Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA
P _
AcKED -BurrEtt.— . , .
35 barrels good packed Butter, • •
10 hif do do do,
16 kegs do - do.
In store, and fur sale by MILLER. k RICIiETSON,
ari9Fl • 11j0i..291 end 921. Lillortv wirwat
XIOIIIESTIC AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
of every variety. Also, Drees Buods, Lace Man
tles, Shawls, hosiery; White thxals HA , &c.
• C. NSON LOVE
.
• - 74 Mute* Anat.
• •
(IA ftßETrii .SN UF
VI rels for ludo by
- B. - L. FALINESTOuK, _
i 64 No. co, curuer Fourth and Wood streets.
4 1iES11 TEAS'.-50 half cheSts Green and
A, Black Tens, variottvgraden, TO - otaidy tioxeil do. of
different sizes, in st.ctre and for sera by •
MIJIITLAND & CONNOH,
mttn3' in Liberty street.
Q --
UNDRIEs.- . • • •
).„.3 400 barrels Prime N. o.. Molasses, Oak Cooperage;
30 do• St. James, S. H. do;
20 do borering's firat quality Synth ; •,,., . •
500 bagagoodtochoioanioCoffee; . r, : : ,
. .75 Pocket's choice Java do; . . .
125 Nall' Chests Young lisson, Imperiat, Gun Pow.
- der, s oolong and Pombing Teas ; •
' , 103 boxes assofted - brinds s's,' Ifs A 10'0 hunt. T -
bacco
10 kegs Covington six twist Tobacco;'
75' do Bt. Carh. Soda;
5 barrels Alum;
' • 10 ' do' Dairy Salt In Sacks;
• • 20 bags Grain Pepper; •
15. do Allspice ;- . . .
.-6 do 'Mat Capsid; •
• 20 bOxeS No. 1 Soap ; _.
100 do Chemical - Olive Soap; •
• • '25 do German do.
30 do Variegated or Toilet Soap; . .
W
50 dozen Cin ashboardy; ': • , • 1.
50 do Buckets; ,
• 30 do Tubs, assorted sizes; '
. ' 100 do BrOOMS; ..
50 boxes lit. 8.. Raisins;
20 -do - _tio.l.Ncrrfolk Chocolate;
40 . do Madison Starch; . --.
50 bales No.l wad 2Balling; : '_
. . :XV barrels Bleached Elephant and Whale Gil ; .
-10 do Strait's Tanners do
- 20 - do Cod do do
10 do Rosin C. 4 -
2o do N.C. 'far. .
In store and for ealr by
ap23 • • - . - 'MILLER & RICKETSON.
• -
$3
0n WILY I'VRRASE LOTS
of -ground, 'folly feet fritent on ;Rutledget
Mreet, by i.W>.4lepth ; fruit trees, '
-St e GUT HI3ERT it SOM 4111Leitkttnt•
03 `.0)15,14C03,, -' do
,„Ifblt
..41:412.7"etiTIAND
„Eor sale by
.FINA 'NOTE' PAPERS- AND„? ENVELL
r tOtrEit:—De- La -Rue's, Rhoads a i SottlCAnd , athitt.
cedebrided brand* foraale at ALINTNI3,:
stela ,tectraer Hood & Thitdat Market 1 , 89.Xmd ate.
TRI WYNN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA
•Lur GER for sale by: B. L. FAECNESTOMIt
. No. GO, corner Fourthsead.Wood.streets.
2ECI3 Cx RKS, for Friiitilars, Assortedl
size, foi sale by B. L.TAII - NEsTOCE;tco. ,
No. NI, corner Foura.
CA
1 CAN 'PURE ..PETTERKIIIONT jusi
,
, ,receved and for pale by
BEG H-40 A 1 b.=.l. y LY,
• ' lli3 gilik City.
fit-V.
an
14135. CA,RILAW Y
AY - tiE • 'just re
• d.ibr sale b
.. •
• • ' ' ..Anaa6o,
/VI LBS. WRITE IYIKST4-111; 6 T SE 4 1
5Jk.7 just ipeived and for
- B=HAX-A TCEVLY,
--
A. 'ILL. Woodstreet Sir rent.'
ovrapiaT !go,
,
^`"'
• "- 11.°X
811VZCILIAMIEllengE-ggiiii - A3407. AL)
Ltar-EB
- - ZTTIIIASIT. '
• .
Eleventh n?g t, ; of the Celebrated LOULSE
• ,
THW EVKI.CINGI,. June Stn., Le . perforined
K , •'E M.A R N.
DL ke •• '-• Mr. W. R. Derr.
Previous to which, a GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. in
which Mr.Gco. J. MLIOLD will give his celebrated imitn
.
, Wednesdayevenlag, Grand Complimentary Benefit to
. 111&8823. POET= & M'FARLA.S I I , •
.
- ' Doors ope nat I o'cloolr.;-curtain tOrnte 84reeisely.
Pincas- , - - Dress Circle and 'Parquotte. to cents; Second
Clrele;2scent4 - Pnvate Boxes.)P and U.'
/01IN
. • . .
. • .
BILL
zv;uatwnd to.the Biettibutieg ataTosthmot
BILLS; tIBBIIIIIIIV CARDS 'di PROGRAMMES
Assivutements,.l3.illEased,.Steamboats,
hotels BaTey Etc., •
• PITTSBURGH, PA.
.4%(34 o rd r evont_io the .:;fße.;of 'the ' Pittsburgh /Horn
, ig Gazet?e, will receive prompt attention
PENNSYLVANIA iNSITRANCE COMPANY,
Pittsburgh; May 1itb,1859.
IT • AT A MEETING OZ.THE STOCKHOLDLEtS
PEA
this Company, hold this day, a Dividend of
FI grER, CENT.. - belng.Two Dollars and a Half per
share on paid up Stock, was declared, payable in cash.
on domaztd, to the holders of paid up stuck, and to bo
applied to the liquidation of Stock. totes, on Stock not
fully paid up..
mylB:6wil
'MERCHANTS' AND 'MANUFACTURERS' n. R . , 1
. - . Pittsburgh, May 3d,1659.
p;e THE MERCHANTS' k. MANUFACTURERS'
BANK 01 Pittsburgh has this day declared a Divi
dend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, out o
the profits for the last six months,payable on or afte.
the 13th instant. . W: E. DENNY,
maytCashier.
- --
THE WAR IN EIIROPE.!
THB 113 , PORTED COLLISIONS BETWEEN Tim
NEWS A'S'P WRRESPONDENCE FROM ALL PA IVCS
NEW YORK DAILY HERALD,
NEW. YORK DAILY TIMES.
nolivereil eviv morning
before it tt to ,illeLeriber.
Leave youi 'a . iltire9:: :it HUNT & Ma:eati
ROOT, RUST & CLARK,
IiJSUCLCIIIIT33 AND [MAU= Ist
SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, LARD AND
MINERS' OILS,
Mao, Straits Bank. Shore, Tanners end Neatatem
Sperm, Patent and ad.amantine Candle,.
M FERRY STREET, NEW Yi 'RE.
A. A. CARRIER 16 BROTHER, AGENTS,
No. 63 Fourth. Sliert.
CIOMMONW E . .* LT II INSURAANcI.:
COHPANY, at Harrisburg, PA. Chartered eitpt-d.
$.3u0,0011; Hon. SIMON CAMERON. President: S. S.
Carrier. Soeretiary. GIRARD FIRE AND M.\ RINE IN
SURANCE. COMPANY. PhiladelphiA. X. , A, t2-t.
759.73. Hon. JOEL JONES. Pre<s.lent; J. 1; .11c.,rd.
Secretary. 4U.1.1N:E1l CITY INSURANCE co&ll'ANI.
Philadelphia. Assvt.s, V. 124,251.41 IiEoRGE 11. BART
President; H. R. Cogpiliall, Se-rretiire
ap2Silyd
.£4.343,82:2; 4- / $3,194,1110'22 ARRIVED—
I!,V.TS MO 11,342 1
.1 35
-
55,C
32,3+12 2- 6 20,510 62
9,851 1.11 49,4u5
MINIATURE PIANOS,
Which force, excited such getieral aduhratm , a, nu d fetal
such rapid 531 c, has just In•uu reeci,sl by the
byre.' They are the 'must desirable isstruments
mall Fat - lens ,telmbeat+, etc., Cyst ecto.trueted. F,
ante by
11. KI.EBER
Sole Agent, n-t the alk.vo and 9tciunuy ' v Pianos,
No.:•1 Fifth ~tre.•t
JOIIN N. CRAWFOI!D,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
Eepecial attention given to collecting and netirm
claims of every kind.
RUTS To—Jeremiah Dutilevy, Sr,
E. J. Rntiertit, Esq.,
VALENCIA LACE SETS
MARKED DOWN
CALL EAL•LS AND SECURE BARGAINS AT
JOWN THOMPSON a; CO.,
HOllBO3, Sign and Ornamental
PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS,
No. 83 Wood Street.
Oir assortment of Summer Coatings, eati.,itni.t,t,
IlnerA and Ve,tirra iff 11,14/ COT II pl t. I e. preimiva
to ftlllll3ll our cinttotners with twat and ,•ii , gtt o t g.lll.•ut.
at very low rates.
jt4l L. 1111:SlIFEI,LI & SON'S,
lICIM
C ASSIMERE II ATS,
811.1 i. HATS,
LEI EE VE- 1
Ana WI the Istottittyleti (If Strmv Gorkl4,
11 0 11 11 S • ,
119 Wood Street
Ono dorir South .f Fifth.
jeA SIiP,ERIO.I3 STUCK,
AND BiNT STYLES
L A D 1 F..&,
G IiNTS',
YS',
MISSES',
C1111.1)ItE NS
.81ftk - lb.
e Ttoticrs.
I. CiIiIER SPR . OUL, Secretary
CONDITION OF CONSOLS.
AUSTRIANS AND SARDINIANS
ARRIVALS OF THE STEAM-FRS.
OF THE 'WORLD
NEW YOEK DAILY - 'mum N
JOl4lll W. PITTOCK,
tgoni
ANCrTtIEK OP THOSE
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
DAVE-WORT, lOW A
Capt. R/J. orate,
Roberts k Mellon. knorilept._[ei.l9
\V ITHOUT 1) To o+El'
JOS. 110ILNWS T IT Market ht
No. 13.5 Third Street,
PITTSBURCH,_PA
L. HIEBSFELD & SON,
ItIERCRANT TAILORS,
A'nd
BOOTR.ICbID 5110F,5, at
W. E. SCIIMERTZ CO'S,
je•M Isin.3l Fifth etre
URNITURF FOR CASII.—A full fv
aortmentt iof Pittaburgh manubuiturcili , FUßN
TIRE, embracing
BUREATTX,
BOOK CASES,
WARD ROBEIS,
And every article heeded in a well Aura:died dwelling
as welt a.s.a Pplenthil Assortment of
•
OFFICE
. ,
Constantly on hand and made to order. AR 010 only
tertntt on which blisiness is done at this eetablishment is
for CASll,prices are made accordingly. Persona in went
of anything in theabOYO line; would be adnuitaged by
calling at . . FACKINEIt & IRWINPS.
-N0.103 Smithfield street, below Fill
.1. D,.Facinuat,
Joint If:lawne
FARM*FOR' . SALE; on the Perrysville
Flank Road, at IC miles from the, city—contains'
115. acres-70 in fine state of cultivation, a dwelling of
six rooms, wash hoUse, well or soft water and pump, a
brick barn and . *bible, carriage house, a two story Imelc.
spring houseerehard of choice fruit; fences all in
good order, abut, 45 acres of choice timber, also a store
houseend fixtures, now doing agood business—garden,
small fruits, shrubbery, &e. For price and terms apply
at the office of , 13. CUTHBERT & SON,
te72 ' ' Real Estate Ages, 51111w - lu.
NO SI:WING
THE WOVEN SKIRT 19 tne test.
tite - Wre of
JOSEPH HORNE. 77 Market st.
• T A . C. 33. coniforta4le Brick House,
...of hall, six. rooms, bath room and collar, with
• 0122 by 60 feet; elnide trees, fit,C , all in good order, for
441 e; Price $7,29. 0 ; terms, ono third in hand, balance at
PoettwO 110 d three years.„., , S. CUTEIBERT k SON,
: 1143ii.1 Eatate.Aientts, Market street,
e.NE 11001 3 8—All lengths of round and
jai, 3 " , 41 EA " Tir ei da t l y ze. o F ss illti . and Murkotats. :
. . . .
fiN , THE CORNER. :OF :TOWNSEND.
-it.j• and Decatur streets, two. valuable brink dwelling
hominy each :two stories: eaoh 10t.24 feet front, For
sale by Imyaq B. CUTHBERT. SON, a Market at.
THE BROW OF THE HILL,. on
1./ *Xt.Wa.hinik), a fine building .with a two
stony frAmc house, stable, will be hold for
CUTHBERT 4 SON,'
51 Market at.
IHMEI
ORE NEW 'Cr.OODS.—A fresh arrival
'Ortiewlatuatis, cemprising'sll the latest styles,
and cheap hi elm be bad in the city. •
e2l C. ITANSON I.OIIE, 74 Market street.
14•UGLIE151-. BUCHEa—Over. 1000 boxes
Juip
received, and'eold atlowArlee. at. wholesale and
4 • • litth an Market streeti
• -
'ES
47s*-- ! pw,yoß te .
Gins:.:Fs74r7or
AulAttl?4‘ol4-cps I
stkntt's on band as
. ..4;•...ihebrikaitialnOndaulg;sl:reet„
•
I.`
MEM
Aor 5111 t ait4 50—Set
nix. - Tient .
T":1 1- LIX1 . - 611i:A.:48'FAICTORIE,S, SIT _:
uATE in the Borough of Birmingham. belongMg'
to the eitnto of 1110 Into B:MBlynnY,d e 0 - s a 9. °4l 0 4 4LtelY
carried on by Ledlie & Clam. These Faeiories are now
in thoremch repair, and in full operation, %till' all the
necussary-tmpluments and conveniences requikite for
the extensive manufacture of flint g1n.,•611 . that superiot
style and romlity for-which these W• •rlts have be no
justly celebrated:. .
Possession gittm.on the first Iv of Aiumst next.
. • • • C: lIIMBEN
,
Executor of the Eelate of P.Mulvany.
Pittsburgh, June 17th. IS3a. • • jeN:tf
FOR RENT.—
THE FIFTH STORY
THE POST BUILDING
INQUIRE AT THIS t - )FFIC tf
For Sale,.or Rent:
•
THE extensive Flint Glass Works on the
corner of INPEedand Carson streets, Birmingham.
This factory is now in complete working order. with
full assortment of pots, presses, inonlds, tools, etc.,
ready to go into operation at once; affording facilities
for the immediate manufaeture of flint glass rarely to
he 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. IHMSEN, Front street.
Pittsburgh, April 5,1559. apieff
la ()Mi.; OFFERED.—Beams to be had in
...La..
to the City of Allegheny, equal in comfort to
country scats, and yet near enough to the, centre or
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 DO feet square, some of them larger, lying
between Western avenue and (This Lane, Allegheny
avenue, and the West side:of the Commons. Each lut
has a good street in front and alley in the rear. Each
man having about MO feet front has room to beautify his
lot with n handsome house, surrounded with shrubbery,
thereby making it a colony of residences equal to
country seats, with the Conrenienee, of the cities.
These 'beautiful lots will be leased for twenty-one years,
with theprivilege of purchasing them within that
period. They are open for Feleetion now. Those who
wish so desirable a location would do well ton it coon On
TEO:IIAS WOOD, Land Agent,
No.loo Fourth street.
- FOR SALE.—A superior Farm of 154
acrea in good farming 01,1,, iu Knox uuunt V, elms;
t large proportion of it river bottom land: it i>l lit
a gre - iit bargain. Enquire of TIP 1.3L15 WOODS,
mr15:1.1 No. lot) Fourth st., Land Agent.
litAvEnns DAY ASSOCIATED Wll'll
with inc, Mr. J. DELLOW in the Undertadunts, busi
ness, which will lioreittl& he con.luoted under the name
and style of Lemon & Dellow. JAMES LEMON.
301 IN urtioq JAII twos.
Undertaking in all its Branches
LEMON & DELLOW,
11S Fourth Street,
AIZE PI:EVA 'rt.) Pt.) U NPERT.IK
INt: in all its. lir:wellies in the I.eqt manner,
tprites to >nit t h e times.
We mall specitil id tension NEW STYLK
PA'II 7 ..NT METALLIC I;t3iclAL CASE, 4 , f,r
tin' of
winch they are solo agents the. city, an whieh
we hoop eonitantly on "lentil a cottillcatl asSOlll/ watt. As
rertardit hie:taus' of 'dial.° and they excel ail others.
rtmeralii will he supplied trial hear.. s, Hann , Lad
pruiply, mid rah s than alit otter
cswbl:shw 71t in this oily.tiviamlititeinit to render ,It.-
I,filetion, they solicit a •,nuimcoo.a of the j.3ll,•nave
heretofore at; Wit:x:llly extended to the old firm. I iiplS
. _
I),.lirrllN (I A ITF. I IS,
lAAI
W A . P. ,
L. lIIRSITFEI.D Sr, SON,
W ILL 'Hits DAY o ,N,imEN4A.
TO S -:'
r larve ,11.1 • M ti
dfßNs'
A NI) 11/I'STritti
Al' I %V. , ,ELV 1:1:1W11 . 11 , 11. 4 ,
it pre.f,t4il.l.• t, I , ' , 1.111.
xt rt it.tn ...rt) tiwint..
4.1 . 1;1,1,1 , 11,1 n
DI QUESNE IRON sToBE
COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO.,
•ots. Null, ' Steel Sprlugu,lea, Wronglit
Nuts, Wn.atters, Splkea, Botta,
wlt , Alt 1111 , 11.1. slAr.4, 171 c., r:rt•,
rot:total:Ito Llik'ir ..• 11. ~ I.•`•
Nos. II NVater and 91 Front Sir:-
Ow:: are praparea to exi,t:te Hint
n Inro• and enannl,..te n .,,,ortnient of
qUCAIIe mantifarturett go ,, ht C 011.41010 nn 111,t.t,
which they otTer on liberal tertna.
--- eLACK!-', a7K"`.
CD , CKS.
113 WKS,
Ageney fer the ee:ehraled
A.)! ICAN lt'.A"l'l'f ti
larven , ..:ritlit 111 , A the-, de.lrAle '1 tine Keeper , of
i. .
JEIVELRY. SILVER W.1:1'.. Etc. ma.l , . t., ot,l, ' T. 11. I,I:VITT
'Vat" , l'..P.T'n{,.. E.47 , "0gy 4i,1.1.4g 141 J I il:ttitt.; 41/1.0 ' '. P. 1• L'r.•
Ow v,r). be, ntann..r• i 13T..3 - 1, G. P., Pt Br, 13 .E1:77 - 11"2" ,
IitiINEMAN L 'sll'.`lltAN,
my! No. 42 Fifth Etroet.
11.-E m 0
Exchange and Banking house
KRAMER & RAHM,
No. 35, Ijonk Block, Fifth St., Pltt.burglt
ALLEN F.SLANIT 11, , CLI,et EVANEII....EI , II AEU HAIM
W.' t...7u , appri•••• and the tefilir.th , t 0e
hOl , retnoved te oltr ue,s nlie, Ni \ M. 11: K . ,
FIFTH wrilext..l9iwre,lClVilll,4, happy ie tend. !h. rt.
our ~.ervie4,, find trust 01Ir :11111.1 , rnptt.l. frith nn. NI.-
ri..11.••• alwitnly yearn 11l the thin 01:2,
th meet the
We ,111 In trite Li the
F-M+,fiLlc wol JJnnl.in9Brxr ,,, i 111 !ill it. I , ratlchrot.
Comm', rin/ Ilryes Llwomilcd :OA N(.4( , tiAtc ,, l.
Sleds', Duran, And utle t yccnritiel.olq4lit awl sol.l
on
CorniniN 4 ion.
aftriai , ai riven 1. , ehtleetien . • in city nT country
fecre , rca in l'ar Fund. , en Currency.
//dr,
C altotrol Moo 1,,1nr.L.P. `:
Spreie, Lund Warrants, Me.
6.,- 51 1.11.(pnlitturc. of Chrre..puldentq II he,re,t
butes ;
31,thiit Pu Jurns pr,, ,, / , N9 by firm 1151111. 10 , ,lircelvd.
fit :::2tl. 1.1;..1'.%11 . :15 AL 11.\31)1.
For the Fourth of July!
Du/ I I'MUN PI \l' 11'1'1 1 , .1 1 \11)
1()0 •
Str:mberry Syrup,
COO It,. I itlitt, tleOrive s f111,1'.111011... I Wtop..
:COO It, 15'118:, llraltAy :lad cordial I/I op,
.7..0u IL, cream lakt,:, ..le.
Ako, all lAindq of CrinfeMi“neri ,, N, Eire Worlz, Frau',
Nut, Or.. Wholesale and Itostail, at Alio
FRENCH ANO AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY.
• F.:\. NI I SONB,
j.. 21 42 8). Clair atr,,A.
SUMMER MILLINERY.
litreat's Clothing n11)701411111
MRS. M. A. WEAVER
11.11 AS (VEXED AT
No. 24 Fifth Street,
(Ur STAIRS, IRON CITY BIIII,DING,)
h full wisortment of
summint MILLINERY
of the latest styles.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHIND kept constantly on hand
and made to erder.
Entrance—Next doer to the Tritnniing Store, torx.tr.
Wood street.
A - L ;STUCK
ENTS' FRENCH CA LP,
NO CLASPS TO C
At J 1 Fll 7 lll STREET
W IN 28.
. ,
eases Cliequot disnip...ine :$l l ine
20 baskets Peas Heidseiers iltn . do
10 do do do pis do do
:10 do Boucle) ptsand Dronet do
5 do - do do -do pte do'
25 Gases St. Julian lifedoe Claret do
10., do Ladies' Catawba do
15 do do Ginger do
In store, and for sale by
000.1 - • MILLER & RICRATSON
- 13 RIJN ES . -(.
3 )
. <3 .s d e o s glnites;ars dozes;; . •
. B casks Turkish; •
• , 00 kegs for Choking.
Just - roomed -and for ß ara i t s i 17 El i
Ar AN . DENSON; •
• ; • - No. BP Wood street,
rnyla ' ' Opposite SL Charles Hotel.
OLIVE • OIL .-50 assorted. , brands,
. for wile by • ..HEYWER. fi ADTET42-40N,
je23 30 Wood st.. opposite , M. Chula Rotel. •
kl LBS. . - SELECT LICORICE ROOT,
just reeeiVa and - Tor sale by - . •
.BEC . KHA.Mot ALLY
-‘.4. 403 , • •mletattialy city
t;AITERS
I 1.1111,
No. P4:l ICOO9> STD ECT,
LI 70: I (.).VI
1111::-11I. A
14.P.1v10 - V - .PA.1. , ..
MAN r FACVUimm:
AND 01 THE ES 2' QUA T Vi
And PATENT LEATH►
CONGRESS G AITERS,
SCUMEWCZ & CO
"kali
egeta.ble Substitute tar Calomel
' "
. `and i3tue-I'llll.
13 trANDreII'ISVIZGETSBLEUNIVZIMAL PILLS,
by restoring the bowels to their. original *llly and nolo.
rat aefinn, give strength to the atornactspurtfy. the blood,
re-establish. the healthy condition of the }ligestive or
gans. find thus cnre 'dylipepsia. colds, coughs: rhetzma
terms; dropsies, anasicknesagenerally , Whetheeehronic
or recent. The- celebrated Abernethy sayto,r.“ After
having cured the derangement of. the bowels,' debilityy .
and all diseases generally . disappear of their own accord,
even in a elect time:' The exppeerienceofa.ceeturyhas
established the worth of these Pills beyond dispute, as a
purgative anti-bilious medicine; and their use by up
wards of 4,000 conscientious . physicians, and by over a
million of families,- shows that they are supplying one of
the wants of humanitv. arid are in advance of medical
science. The above pills, although purely vegetable, are
now known and used - as a substitute for calomel (HY
drargyri Chimidttni _lfifc.).producing all its alterative
and other Indications, with none of its disorganizing ef- '
forts upon the solidi—often crippling for life—or itidis
tressingnetion upon the teeth end gums. Tho prepared
concentration from the same principles—the Life Add , -
lion Pills—is a substitute for (Pilot° ,
possessing the peculiar action on the secreting organs,
of that preparation from mercury. but none of its sali
vating or other injurious eflects. Those who have ts
them. ns a bloc-pill substitute or otherwise,award to them
the highest praise: They come nearer to a concentrated
Essence of Life than anything yet made, in the way of
medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when. all
hope has fled, has often restored health. In fart, they
.supply an organic principle bi the blood, always wanting
in extreme cases of sickness. Old people hhlm the se
cretions of earl youth restored by the Life Addition
Pills. Their valuer life preservers is beyond estimate.
13randreth'sgetable*„l niversal Pills remove from the
bowels and blood of a sick person the cause of death.
- '
. . .
THE Lan ADDITION PILLS SUPPLY THE ORGANIC Nt.C.11 , , , 1TY OF
THE BUYID'S VITALITY—the minute globule, of vegetable cc
senees, of which they aro hut the concretion. have their
ream counterpart in the vital globules of the blood. And
from whence doe-, the blood derive Ito life. its globules?
eerily from the came source from whence Dr.Brandreth
derives the lifeprinniple of the Life Addition Pills—from
the Vegetable Kingdom!
These pills. Gino the Universal, are warranted parr-
Iv
vegetable. Retailed respectively nt 115 and 50 cents.
Physicians and the public supplied by thegros, or t•in
gle box. at No. 214 Canal streeL Brandreth's Principal
0,0; by Thomas Redinth, No. 27 Diamond street,
Pittsburgh, Pn., and by an respectable den len. In. meth •
eines. jc,27.lmetw
FEAR AT AN END.
Ne one is now deterred from changing the
WITISKE S OR MUSTACHE
From red, grey or sandy. to a rieb
BLACK OR BROWN
(3y a fear of injuring or staining the shin.
CIIIUSTADOR(Y!J DYE
1- harntle-, a. water, mil ,1 a, mill:, and
Tlll'E To SATIRE,
in the magnificent colors It impart , . Sold everywhere,
and applied by all Hair Dressem. Gurasronoao. b
.Igto, Ilutty: Nov Kirk.
GEO. H. KEYSER, Agent,
Pittictiurgh, Pa.
Ti waNti To NEW CASTLE
AN!) NoItTLI OF THAT PLACE—you will u4ot
furw.t that the daily line of Packeta between New l'astle
and New Brighton :dill connect with the accommodation
train. oil the ri..20, v. a, and with the GS*, A.. a, at New
Oneida, By going by thin mute year wilt save tune and
in“ne), a tndi is a great object at t h e price it limo, as
notice In 'cares, and the • ( 1 . 04 tins done great damage
Joat,:7tn.tl
1 Ul,.ll{.—The tratisactits.
a 4,eueral blonde.o and ik , llleSne Shipping nit
e e nnnne.em In city, and bare the
new and liri-pr, , of Warelidmie, No. V Wo l emit 'Live:.
where they are prepdred Id reeiiivii .ell rneenni
and I knneidie of nil kinde. and id:ter the temal
faeilitlem on al! einwihnitintint , to their addrei.s.
In the dipdrunelit of Shippimi, a long i•xperadie.i
wiirr.wit. Its Ironictrnd, that ail Ut+int- , .. ,
It tug to and Cargoes will be promptly attend
ed
We edintlilently otter our Serlinei 111 1111 line
diliartinentn or a Commercial
CURU ui.tu eRY. EIV SC! t.
ILO
WRI. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
IRON FOUNDERS,
General MaehWish uud Boller Makers,
NEAR THE PENNI R. R PASSENGER DEPOT,
PITTs1:1'1:GlI,
M
ti.,=o and fur I '
wq.
the particulv attfultion lo the n. 11,411141, Ai of
on , and Machinor) fia i.fri.d mill,. and for
isnilny. nut circular eau
niaCVxhrxys n nll3lld, tl niwhal rind nor
A 'hurt nnlirc, ki:iigiii.,l,ll.llt..ll. , t,if
(unit,!. ,tl4-1.1 ...-taratelv. anti
rought Iron HlLArting. PU.1,4•... ,, krY
and cuntitnic tic w will:wing', of \ )1
1 and Mullin..
t tar pree ,, are I. oar niantirA , Aire.l
the 1i••-t imacrialA, and marratin•il in all C,1••
trout all all part. , ..f Ow country ,illinu .1,
.
11AT FlB. ‘Ol-14. , 11:4).N.
Lat+. Fo[onal.l,J.ti At,:n3.l.l(i.nle,,Cl'crrin Julin,n
Ft , CI 7 . I INT .
Cheap and Durable, Fire and Water Proof,
BATES & JOHNSON,
nsmiTHF/ELD ST,IIRTirERx r TH.
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
only 11.11111tu , ttiron , and th.-ir
pr.,54,1 GUM El AsTIC r CO:VA , 1;,,k11 , :Ni;
FELT CEMENT, rn4 A , RAV
OF A SI:PEI:10R KIND. tja17:11.1.0.,ts
c. tc J. u. SAWtEIt,
ASTIACT MILS C
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
No. 47 Wood Ntrect, Plttoibursho Pa
}lanu:w • [ur ,• r, of l•vvry
FURNITURE,
sTitEEI
A full ,v—h-trnent”f vrt - rsitutz , ,it :v.‘NUFAC'II'
El' 1 , 1 , EN o..todant!) . un hand, Mhteh ‘st ,
vn
well al fur Cast,
_ _
GEO. BLETCHEIR.
Ni:ootrAoturor of tho c04,1,rx04
GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,
FLA STING BAND TOUPEES,
AND CN rtr 14- , 1:11•SION tt
Ornamental llair for Ladies and Gentlemen.
NO. 05 MARKET STREET,
MEM
• •
i_dor4 - 13- 8. DUFF,
DEA LI:ICI IN liIANILL,A,IIKNIIN CUTION AND.) UTE
R DACE ,
OAKUM, TAR, arca AND .D.(k4N TART/0 , 1,1N
DrcK, AND HEAVY MULLIN++.
No. 90 Writer Ktrect.
NOBLE, BROWN &
125 and 117 Duane Street,
NEW YORK,
INIPIIRTERS OF
and lt Linen.
l ~ ulS Wl Linen, of all qua li ties, ,
:,
May Linen,
}:forme Li Lie RS,
Brown, Blay and 111:+ek nod %Slate
Farmer , ' Dunk.
Part++++v+e
Padding Canva,C+++. -
ltaveu'a Duelc,
Carpel&
Burlap+, all widths and unable+a.
Sold by the r:let :WIN On moat favorable term, (al+l2
It 'E CH FISTS—
WATER COuLERS,
CE CREAN FREEZER:3,
Putout. ' l 2,philte, the 1,1 iu use;)
it.)llXl' WARE,
sea anti benutiful styles•
CU CCOAL FURNACES.
A largo Ig-Yortmout of the above at.
• • T. J. CRAIG'S,
121 Wood street. Rye doorA from Falb.
V-I,USIC CLASS
BLANK. ACCOUNT BOOKS
or 'ALL srmEs AA - n saEs
MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE SHELVES
A LARGE. STOCK. OF
COMMERCIAL STATIONARY
. IsT C -
In .11 its branche_,lL_CAßDS, CgICULA.RS.,
LAIMNU; BILLS
PASIPIILET6. • ' " •
J. R. WELI.)Iii,
'63 Wood greet near Fourth.
PALMER,
& is MARKET.
V_A STREET, aro selling
TRIM NIINGS, • '
RIBBONS,
LACE MITTS,.
GLOVES,
- Reaieri, Embroideries, ac., at reduced prices. Rubber
Combs ter 12% centa. OWNER .PAL'MER, -
je24 • . 78 Market atraet..
COIINTRY. RESIDENCES FOR SALE.-
A valuable propel - ty of sir. acres, with a good dwel
ling house, orchard and garden. three-fourths of a mile
from the - city, $5,500. Also, a desirable property of
acres, at four miles frerh,the city, with goodbriell dwel
ling house-, 500 fruit,trees, grapes and smallirnits,so,ooo.
Also. an eXeellent property of 'Aacres,geed hotise 1000
fruit trees, Av.; situatest 4 miles from the city, V.,500,
The abOie are all in hialthyandideasantldcations, and
Immediate possession can be had. • •
, • S.ICUTHBERT k SQN,
je24. Reel Estate Agents, 51 Market si.
tr•P
",'N"4
•
BUILDING • LOTS' IN SEVENTH
al IVARD .VT.AUCTION.—By virtue of an order of
the tirphans'.Courr Of Allegheny_ County, issued t23Vini
A. Hallock, H. D., Executor of Wm. M. Porter. deCeased,
will be sold at the CsarnMercial Salesoom No. 54 - Pilth
street, on TUESDAY EVENING, l hat 8 o'clock:'
Six Lots . of Ground situate on Ce
,A ntro avenue, between
Fallen and :Archers streets,.:having each frost of Z".l .
feet ou Centre avenue; and attending back - 90 feet. . •
Also, Nine Lots of ground situate on Clarke street,
being Nos. 56, 57, 58, 59, GO, 01, 02,12 and 6t, in Porter's
Plan, having each a front of 21) feet, and . extepiling back
G 9 feet.
Traus.--Ono half cash, residue in two equal Ranted
payments, with interest , secured by Judgment bonds
aud mortgage.
jo7 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. .
BBRICK DWELL - INQ HOUSE AN.I: - •
IN SEVENTH WARD,AT AUCTION.On TUES
DAY EVENING, June.2Btlioat. 8 o7clock, at the' Corn
mreialSales Rooms, No. 64 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 30 feet, and ertendmg back
: 104.1 . foot.. on which is erected a two-story brick dwelling:
house, frame stable S c., with fruit trees, grape arbours
and shrubbery. Title indisputable. Terms, one-third
cash; fssidue in one and two years, with interest i •
je24 • P. .M. DAVIS, Auctioneer..
BUILDING LOTS IN - SEVINTH
9
WARD. AT AUCTION.—On, TUF.ZDAY EVEN
ING, June 28th. al 8 o'clock, at the Commercial' Sales
Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, will be sold, the following
valuable lots of ground, in tho Plan of Lots laid out by'
the late Judge Porter, being Nos. 65, 06, 67, GB, 69, 72,73,
74, 75 and 75; situate on Rose street. Also, Nos. 70 and
71, on Vine street, a plan of which may be seen at the
auction rooms. Terms, at sale. • •
• P. DI. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
- 1 - 7 - \I: 0 ABLE STOCKS. AT AUCTION.--
V On TUESDAY .EVENING, June 28th. 1859, at 8
o'clock . . at the Commeicial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth
street, will be sold
20 shares Exchange Bank.
30 shares Merchants and. Manufacturers' Bank.
6 shares Pennsylvania Insurance Company.
10 shares Pittsburgh 'Trust Company.
10 shares Allegheny Bank.
10 shares Eureka Insurance Co.'
.022 I P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
11.47 0 .4"70 13 4 .1 r, Pennsylvania,
JOHN BIERER, Proprietor.
trills COM.3IODIOUS AND POPULAR
J_ 11UTEi after being re fitted and furni shod through
out, with elegant furniture, is now ready for the recep
tion of guests. The Railroad from Connellsvillo to
Uniontown will be tinished early in July, thus affording
a cheap and pleasant mode of traveling toperschas wish
mg to escape the heat and smoke of Pittsburgh during' Ix
tho heated term. This House is situated within a few -
moments drive of the celebrated Fayette Springs, and
the proprietor is determined to spare neitherixonble or
expense in rendering those who visit him comfortable.
Charges moderate. • , . mylaitf
INI'GINLEY'S ICE. CREAM SALOON
AND CONFECTIONERY,
No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite tho Exchange Bank.
Aff 1.1"(1 I N I,liY, AT ills SPACIOUS
ami elegantly rirranged room s, located as abo!ir
prep.u,sl t“ furnish dnl the Leanos of the Season in
his lino. liehoinun
Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of
all kinds,
And every de,eription of Confectionery; all of the best
material si ill Int served to 0rder..1.7 and everting.
Onlors for partiti promptly filled.' Call and Plait
fur yourself. (mY6) M. ZiCUINLEY.
MARBLE! MARBLE!!
3OH N M'CARGO
HMI ♦ RLAUTIFIJIIIXISCSIOX 07
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
' Enclosures, Posts, Ste., Ste.,
t . 9..n..,. villa. , are respectfully invited to examine
.IF ,took. Prims low, and work warranted.
iyl2..ylis . • NO. 386 LIBERTY STREET.
-- -
ii li AEI. iSHARA. .111.,
i(tiove.-“or to M. (Mara.)
weeceasts DEALER is
FilitElliN WINES, RRANDIFizi AND LIQUORS;
ALSO,
it ECTI Pl'l NO T/ISTI LbE 11,
N 15t Fifth street, Intaween Wylie and Ross streets,
:1.1 .t..or else's NV) he street, keeps constantly on hand a
1 . ire , •tot.k of Ohl Slononenhela Rye and Double Hecht.
red W1.,,.1iv, i airnestie NV ines, Brltridlel, and all armies
snotty kept in the b u siness. jet
1.
I KNOX'S ICE CREAM ROOMS,
1 No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry.
Irm E sU Issi 1I 113 ER RESPECTFULLY
J ..,,,,,,.....„,,,,, iii patrons of this well-known e,tab...
i I,lneut 014 Li. it .Lill pr,pototi to fittin,lt
t' lliT I 1. - -q ANI i IV F:DI.INOS,
; In vi•i) i.est Ni) ie, tutu
i ICE , . .1 E1.1.11.N. FANCY CAKES AND PYKAMIPS
IAte (3 emtien,,t. and Little, .erred witli 11,...115, kr:n.lll3-
in.:, ee: ) .1..!',-;; ) of its, ac .on. lit si)to squol to any
it.'-i cu . -- h 0, 1.. ;, 01 bur Jay and ,r,tilir•
•i: , ': , .IA(71.111 li. HURLEY.
IpIIZST PREMIUM AWARDED BY TILE
-L sr.kry. FAH% To
T C:4 V -
I 'er the ts,t Itan6b foe farnineft and be , ...t Wood Cook
1...t..ee. 1 gploren for 1... it I Aund ry Store. Also on hand,
11 kr; tinvllt of nestiug Stoves, Plairt and ikucy
tt, I'n .rite, Feeders, gad and Nig Irons, sugar Het
' Kettle,. Wooun 1.30.1. ea, Hulk's-Ware. Ao.
GRAFF ROa, No. IbtS Liberty street,
fe2 At the head of Wood street.
STAR BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON.
P. SCHELDECKER
WA wt.!) iti•>. , :} , EcTruLLy INFORM
Ins frirn.bn and the pnblid generally, that ho is
le o, peel tared, at his t.t.thstn,
N O. tr, 2 1)1 .1.11()ND ALLEY,
t,, pure lii erran!, of tho very Lest quality, at
;dl day or evening. The largest assortment
td e:thet and eenTeetionary always on hand. Parties
ran be 1-on - ,1 on the tno%t ratisfactury terms. Leave
y 4.0 r Ora a . r. P. SCHELLECKEP.,
No. Diamond Alley.
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
Manittlwtorers of
IRON AND NAILS,
PITTSWIII.GII, PA
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET. IRON,
Louth'sPatentShatting,Pistonßods,Plates,&t.
And COI nt•r of Frattkltn uud South WAter SW., Chicago
their:ly • .
STONE WATER PIPES,
PITTSRUI 11, PA
Prices from Twelve to Thirty Cis. per Foot
MIME=
ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH,
For Fah?. Wliole,ale at Mauufacturers Prices by
EMILY Z. COLLINS,
FORW ARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND PriuDlICE GENERALLY.
jull NO. 25 w doD' ST., "gmrssusort.
()dice of Sealer of Weights and
' Meastires.
' T IIE OFFICE OF THE TJNDERSIC NED,
HEALER OF WEIGFITS AND BLEASURES,
May be found henceforth in Cherry alley, between TAIr4
and Fourth ctreets t where urdera may he left.
nirlh:tf CHARLLB BARNETT.
M EAT NAFFS,
CLINTON HOUSE,
GRAFF &. CO.
Ful THE ISFST
JOA*ES & LAUTH,
WAREROUSLS,
9ti Water Street, and 13 First Street,
PITTSBURGH,
TERRA COTTA OR
FROM TWO TO SIX INCE CALIBRE.
A7D witotsiALL practt
CIII.IIP.SE, ItiTTTEit, SEEDS, -FISH,
- 1- 1 1 ssouvrt ON.—The•partnership here
taoro exiting between' William Smith and Dixon .
Brown, under the sryle of WN. SMITH & W., was
'Awed on the 15th day of February, 1659, by the death of
Mr. 1 >lion thrown.
David E. Park and James Path, Jr., haring purchased
the Intere,t of Mr. thrown, dereased, In the late firm of
Win. Small & Co. The Foundry . and Machine husi
toms will be horeafter einiditeted under the style fo
&IMF' . 11, PAM: & Ctl.; by whom the business of the late
firm will be Fettled.
MEE=
OE=
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
•,
NTN'tiII"WARD' Irtitl . ll/DRIK
PIMBURGII, PA.
Warehouse, No. 149 First and I: 3J Second streets.
itlanotheturers of all sizes anddescriptions of Coal Oil,
boort!. and Stills, Gas trod Water Pipe, Sad irons, Dog
Irons, Wagon Itoxes..Steel Moulds, Pulhes,tfangers and
Couplings.
Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip.
lion made to order.
Haring a complete machine .hop e attached :to the
Foundry, all necessary fitting will ho carefully attend
- my2Stitflw3er
•
E DLO V A L.
(XL, have removed
lo Their newCoriper Warehoriso, No. St -Fifth
o trout,. in the Now' Iron 'Front Mock, three dwors west
or Avow.
PITTSBURGH COPPER . RULLINS MILL:
C. G._,SSEY & CO„
3l:anufacturer3 of
Braziers'Llolt aad
• P_re Sell Copper Bottoms, Locomotive •Tnliftig,
Still Brittoin and Flats of all Sizes, Braze/Kettles, Skeet
and:other Brass; Speller, Coliper, BoIder,UPPOT BLr3taf
etc: Beiders in. Block Tin, Tin Vile; Lead 'w ee '
Zinc, - pintimony, Skeet fron,.Thmerst TODig, *el ;
WO. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh;
64":81." 13md
tm:mes ButfalceSoa foy sale.l;ty:
ie'27 HENRY V0L1416.---
=ME
ME=
.p q.-. 1" ci7W. Pr?-S
s.EwiNG. kACHINES.
IN POINT OP
BEAUTY,
DURABILITY,
PERFECTION OF WORK;
AND CAPACITY TO.
'PERFORM EVERY
VARIETY OF SEWING,
OTIMEIXA.CIrtta CAN ciam.
PAGE - WITH siirciiirs
New and Improved .. MacUlniee;
AT GREATLY REDECED.P.ENIE 9 ,IAT:
STEA . W'S , 32 Market street.
SEW ING MACHINES -;
.•;-L- •
THE 420 'AND •16410.
$2O : ' AND .'
DOITI3LE LOVE waxen
SEWING ii&AOHINES,
AR SNOW ON EXHIBITION AT TEE
HOSIERY SIORE O,E
•
, • •
. .
WI. . ,
No. 20 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa:
These Machines are admitted to be 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 wIII be received and promptly filled by
M. DALY, Agent, No. 20 Fifth street, on the corner of
Market alley Inttsbargh, Pa. .
sor NOTICE.—M. DALY; on' the corner of Fifth
street and Market alley, is the only one of the name in
*mainess on this trtreei
gained Abe : confidence
-ho usethem, and have
ono of the most vat u
inventions of the age.
They - use a Shuttle, making
the Lock - Stitch on both aides of the cloth alike, which
cannot be unravelled or pulled out.
..They aro 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 atuticti
lar, we would call the attention of all to our new.Famlly
Sewing Machine. It has been manufactured e.zpressly
for Family Use, and ban 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 so sim
ple as to astonish one, that so small a pieee of mechan
ism will sew.
Below, we give a description of the different styles of
the Weed Patent. - •
No, 1. Is a very convenient style, which can be
worked by hand or foot, on or off its own table.- For
convenience of shipping, and also for large Inanufacto
nes,where it is necessary to places number of Machines
into a long bench, making one table answer for them
all. Price, fee. _
No. 2. With Walnut or Mahownay Table, either with
or without Box Top, which locks down.. Price, $lOO
and $llO, . .
Ne. S. Same size as No. 2, but rens 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 tho cheapest Machine in the market, as
there is no work done on a Sewing Machine that it will
not do. it is confidently asserted that this Machine
rues easier than any machine now in 11913. Price. $lOO.
No: 4. This machine has along arm, to accommo
date large - work.- IL' runs at a high rate of speed. runs
evely. and Is, without doubt, the best Machine for Tail
or's use, ever °tiered to the public. It is also peculiarly
fitted for plantation work, as it is very simple yet sub
stanfialand durable, with bat little liability to get out of
order. Price...3lM
No. 5. This is a new and cheaper style, and is gen
eral favorite for Family Light Leather, and a great
variety of work. It has been gotten up with reference
to furnishing a strong and durable, yet light and tasty
Machine, at a less price than either of the above. It
runs very easy, rapidly and is pronounced the best
machine now in market:for Utl.
No. 6. This is a Machine got up on an entirely new
principle. different from anything ever before offered
to the public!, and we confidently assert that for family
use it has not an equal. It is very light and tasty, runs
very rapidly: is almost noiseless in its operation, and
uses a straight needle. It is so arranged as to be
utterly impossible to miss stitches. It has a. tension on
both sides. and carries a large simply of thread on the
under spool. The motions are gamed by two. small
cranks that run without perceptible noise. The two
threads are worked in such a manner as never to both
pull at the same time, and consequently little . liable to
break. The seam is very elastic. and the thread does
not break in-washing. It will- do cears.e work,Aetter
than any machine now in market, as it uses silk, cotton
or linen with equal facility. Price, $lO.
Descriptive circulars tarnished gratis.
OFFICE. 411 BROADWAY: NEW YORE.
WurtaillECT dr. LYON, Proprietors.
4ir Agents wanted. roy27MarLtiv
The Grover & Baker
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
Pittsburgh Agency, No. .11Y1 Market St.
Ilarinti greatly increased their facilities for manufactur
ing their CIUSIATICD FOUST MACIUMM, with all the recent
improvements have reduced their prices,' and over, for
sale a
PEW STYLE ELAITIZNE.
Price, $5O--Hemmer, $5 Extra.
It is no longer questioned that tieseMachines are the
best in use for family sewing.
_They
HEM, FELL, GATHER AND STITCH
In the roost superior manner, and are the only machines
in the market that are so well and simply made, that
Instructions
thanmay be sent Into families with no other
than aro contained in a cirular which accompanies each
machine, and from which
• A CHILD OFTEN YEARS
May readilylearn how to 1390, and keep them in order.
They make upwards of
IFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE,
And will do the sewing of a family cheaper than a seam
stresa can do it, even if- she, works at the rate of
,ONE CENT AN HOUR."
Is there a husband, father. or brother in the United
States, who will permit the drudgery of hand sewing in
his family, when a Grover A Baker Machine will do it
better, more expeditiously, and Cheaper than can possi
bly be done by hand.
-
Si' Sold for r Cfratios.
The first place to public estimation is now justly ac
corded to the Grover d Biker Machine, for.family sew
ing, for the following reasoriss-Ist. it i 3 ZnOntl 4 /InFae
and ossify kept in order than any other Machine.
It makes asearn which will notnp or ravel, though every
third atitehisout. W. It sews from two ordinary spools,
and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while
the same machine can be adapted at pleasure, iff amore
change of spools, to all varieties of work.. Atti„The same
machine runs silk,linen thread, common spool cotton,
with equal facility. sth. The seam is as elastic &vibe
most clean° fabric r so that it is free from all liability. to
break in washing, ironing, or otherwise. SM. The stitch
trade by this machine . Is more beautiful than any other,
made either by hand or machine., -
OPINIONS OF THE MRS:
The best patent now in use. Easton Whig.
Stands high In theestitnationo all-fErieConstitution.
It Is all that it is recornmended-(Luna Democrat. ,
It hsa no supertor-rashtabula Telegraph.
A household necessity-illatavia Herald.
rover A Baker'a is netiyalled-{Rockport'Ailvertiser.
Meets the wants of the housewife-{Auburn Ch. Ativo.
A necessity In the family-{Southern Inventor. '
The cheapest and best in mac--flitaldwinsville Gazette.
They are the best in-use-{Waterford Sentinel,
The best manufactured-4,Fittaton Journal.
Worthy of public patronage-gersey Shore Re pub. ;
Grover d Baker have the best improvements-giant.
Journal. . _
Not liable to get out oforder-Vestehester Jell.
The most convenient in use-(t.hicago News Letter.
Possesses more advantages than any other-(Nash:
Ali articles are made with it with: 'sGtts..
Lightens the Taber of those at h !ought:rum.
A child of ten years old ma. use i armor and Via.
Will do D1D1991. beautiful sering--tAllentown - Dem.
- Sews silk. linen; or cotton thread-(Pitta. Ade:smite.
Is mote simple:alum any other-{Cleveland Reporter.
Merits a place in every family-iAbingdon Democrat.
SewsA yard a. minute-eleeeland Leader '
Th 9 best Muse for families-{iliblitial-Recrorder.
makes a fine, strong scant. . -[Laporte Union.
NATHAN- WHITING, Agent,
No, 107 Market street
Oakland Property:for Sale.
11 .
HAT 'PORTION OF OAKLAND 'known
.
as "New Linden Grove," lying within two and a
ha f miles of the city, has been subdivided into lots of
convenient size, -ranging in from one to ten: acres
each. Some of them are level, others beautiful and
symmetrical knelltkeorered.with forest trees And others
gently rolling, susceptible of being improved in the.
most picturesque manner. . - . ~ - •
These lots are surrounded by an excellent neighber
hood,with the advantage of 11 first-class priVate school,
taught by . Mr. and Mrs. M. Kerr, with public schools
In the vicinity.
A line of omnibuses- runs revery during the day,
and in a abort time a Passenger, 'tread wilTibe built,
thus rendering them most eligible Find desiratle.
For beauty -of scenery, facility of access, purity of air,
and convenience to the city, they are unsut-passed as
sites for country , realdences.,- , - .... , .
In order to accommodate those wh o Ths9 wish ° l 'M'
prove. they are offered at the following very easy terms'
One-tenth in hand and the residue in nine equat,au•
nual payments. : .. '
jellitlm
, . . -.-
".1859- , , - Second *Arrival''' . 1859;
CARPETS ..AND - .I9IL : , : e.LOTP;
fI.AT ilim T. • . :,...1,-.
FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE,
• '-' `"- • Pitman:ma% PA. ~
. , ...
11 , 137 .. . .1;; 36 ;IL: licc.4kitatilt.l.-TLYAPECT
,,- . It. - _FULLY announce that they lire' receiving a r
laeoundirupply.erCANP.falNG, selected ilirectly :rem
' iho porte . na i4uP.ctu r t a zt o .ltf a t e t e . lar . c O ,
•Dow . i u . the But,te which thettltiii , tion.of
narcairant,-*Agikue: r fityle of CANTOR MITIFfig„.
t ni . i 3 m thee• ors. , . The , Utast •make , of ..,OALRPET.
ffitsiitEß ' hMK etc.; ete.,-#blea.shatt.hottered e t th e
lowest rates: ' 1101 --, ~W ., 3 :1;# a-zacathurit.
PLRIE, JS
MEAL -
KEP4 - 0 71 igT4T T VT 50• 4 4 ND
Blatr.AßßAlDo 4 JALiaii*t t f sXti ;
Eu crdaz R 1 ; AND POO PAPER
iajillikaio fer . lifhoes; l*lrtsals,`4o Easter n %rttar V* alley and Wood .street, (third
- stciTroreroitise ) PRtsburikbi
To 'gotel , ll.ocperi4ltestatOinte, Drug
-
gists, Grocers, and the ItibliCkr-,
DR. lIMITIONIS BITTERS,
HaVaierom their excellent Attallties,r.bsommtaktut
- mended by tba MOST EMINENT PEIT-ml
SICLANSaa most valtattioakd
118 Yonlailing xemedltor
DYSPEPSIA. - • • DuRRECKA,
DEBILITY; " ; " HEARTBURN
-BILLIOUSNERS, 7 ' JAUNDICE
LIVER COHPLAL';ITS, BLOOD MEAL
i!AAre also a sure and-cfertain apaat
Fever and. Ague, ClailerA4 tildl4o4 , ,l'Atratn.
. plaints, dae.,
and' Is the most valuable sitd•efllearim*TONlOAND
APPETITECBEATING COMPOUND 'arat;b6fored to
By the nee of theae BITTERS all DISEASEMMTIE
BLOOD will be thoroughly eradi mtediaittiAltridiewho
are Buffering from earl excess and PR 2.-atTrllft OF
THE PHYSICAL lES will be rtiatetYkYtt.teltO
p-UsT and VIGOROUS STATE OYZELIHIC
TheDlGlert v x.OßGANSwillbeltlaThEß-
ItANENTLY STRENGTHENED_.APPD um will be
ereated,andthe DEBLLLBATEDS 1V1 3 4- - x.I34 2 TPRED
TO NEW LIFE.' ' ••
• • This remedy has a very "agieeable I=l4 will be
taken readily by children as well as by. _
Ail persons sufferingfrom - an - y-Jul thwastava com
plaints aro inVited kitry DR. HRUNINISHITINCREL
Dosio.—For an iidult,a ititiall•whiskhrthree time*
a day; .for a child s small-tMispooh= talcs .11 day.
Sole Agent for Ike Itiditett
go. 74 61741:111,11iVNEWJWIL
Sold at Id Cents per bottle, s6 dosepV,soper ffellon;
extra Sitars tor Bar-rooms, b3clha -WMft vichartal,at
the low price.of-D.,25 per gallon ; .flee Elb-ton-Blttars,
$1,25 per gallon. For sala,by all' torti
Wholeitate and Retail, at. • . ,
jagelydaw • 'I4 2 )3Ii•OADWITt lit Y.
B L. FAHNESTOOK & CO
No. 60, Corner Wood arid PociAtillitriietal
ealers In Foreign and
WEED'S
A.T.R.N"
PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS,
EWING
CHINES
MF3DSGI*ES,
Of reliable brands, atlowest market rates; and every
thing appertaining to the Drug Business. We perm
tee to sett as low ascav be bought la this or other mar-
kets, and warrant everything to give satisfaction.
Weare the sole promietorsancl onlymanunteprers of
B. L. FAIINESTOCK'S VERMIFIIGE,
Tonic, Cathartic and. Anti-Dsrapeptio
OF WILSON'S PILLS, 1 1 1.)pdIcelelland, MR., tonal
erly of Maneltes,er,Alleghenycounty, Pa., now of Mem
plus, 'Penn, says: "I have beeniftlicted With Sick-Head
ache, say once in two monthS, So much so that I have
been obliged to - leave my business and gotolxklf I Lied
a great many remedies, but never succeeded in getting
one that wouldgive relief until I tried Wilson's Pills. I
believe they will - cure any eassof ritk-headatheinfrom one
two hours, as they invariably - do in nriyease.”
Mr. J. M. Bake,-•of -Webster, Westmoreland county,
Pa., states: "Having been subject for the last five years
at short intervals to savers Hcadschr.„Steouffianfed with
f
loss o appetitc,Sefete cough and and general 'debility;
totally unfitting me for business, I procured a box of
Dr. R. A. Wilson's Tonic, C..thartie and-Anti-Dyspeptic
Pills, and after taking them according to directions, I
was perfectly restored to my former goorthealth.4ind
ran heartily recommend thenato all similarly afflicted"'
Pills and Veirmlnane
For sale by fespectiblepruhglsts
Dealers, everywhere. -. mrlB:dsw
SUFFER • NOT.—DRS. GOLDSMITH
CO., No. 42 Sixth strnet, Pittaburgh,'Perm'a, all
continues to be consulted on all diseases of a PRIVATE
or DELICATE NATURE. From a long coarse of study
and iiractical experience of ,unliniited flatftit, Drs.G. k
Co. have the gratification of presenting the unfortunate
with remedies that have never failed to cure the most
alarming case of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath his
'treatment. all the horrors of V_eneresl and knptirtallood,
Scrotal, Ulcers, Pain and Distress or Inflammation of
the Bladder and Kidneys,Abscwszoklltennrs,Frightful
Swellings, and the long train of horrible' symptoms at
tending this class of diseases, are made to become as
harmless as the simplest tidings of a child-
SESSINAL WEAS.NES.Dra'G.A Co.'devistiehruch
of their attention to the treatment of those cases caused
by a secret and solitary habit. whichruins the body and
mind,unfitting the unfortunate individualfor either lxusi
mess or society. Some of the sad andmelancholyeffects
produced by these early habits of youth are, Weakness
of the back andlimbs, Palpitation of the Heart, DrpleP
sia, Ne.rvonsness; derangement of the'Digestive inac
tions, symptoms of Consumptiort;etc..; etc. The fearful
effixts on the mind are. much to be dreaded, viz: Loss
of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits,
evil ferebodieSsAversion to society, ser-diatztiAlamidi
ty, etc., are among the evils produced. Such persons,
before contemplamigroarriage.should consultsphysi
cian of skill and experience, and be at once recto r to
health and happiness. Ague and Fever cured, and war
ranted. All letters containing alee, addressed to Drs.
GOLDSMITH A.M. 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 CAWS. , .
wk.... Don't forget the place,. N 0.42 Sixth' Streit, Pitts
burgh, Pa. . . sphi4ydaw
W. O. LESLIE. 91 1:n-Arnon sheet
SPRING TEULDItr 1859
WHOLESALE 'DRUGGISTS,
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A.,
DINGS, MEDICLVES, CHEMICALS,
GlEdswEae of all Visorifttions,
WMPAIN
DB tt. A.;--WILSOSPS
PILLS.
PROF. WOODSr,
HAIR RESTOMilsivt:.
UNRIVALLED IN ItARKET,
WITH 1313E6.115E
Home and Foreign Demand.
. .. ~ 4.
IF YOUR HAIR IS GRAY, . ' .- , ..7. •
IF YOUR. HAIR IS THIN, • - -
OR IF. YOU ARE BALD, _
IT WILL RESTORE IT. .
ll' YOU, HAVE DANDRUFF,
IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD z
IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE,
IT WILL CURETHEII;-. t:
TO PRESERVE THE. COLOR, -
TO PREVENT ITS FALLING,
TO MAKE TILE HAIR GLOSSY,
USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
SOLD BY 0. J. WOOD &..00_
, .
. 114 MARKET STREET; ST LOOM MO. ;
PATENT ZI E ICINE DEALN/WIAND
DRUGGISTS, INCITY ANDAXiUNTRY.
Sold by Dr. GEO: U. b..t.inEß; NO. 140 Wood street,
and B. L. FARNESTOCK ei.Vorns; Wood
and Fourth streeta, and by all good Bruggahsgenerally.
je4:?..mdin , • . • -
EYE AND - EAIX,
DISPEN - SAAA•
Office 95 Main street, (2d door. oi.staiss,)Beire 2o ,-/V-
V.
- --
USTABLISHED VELE CELEBRA
-124 ltiriJß.. - 301iSSO'N,lsin ef London England.
• great . .diseovery inthe solerices'Ortnediebaeti being
a certain and `speedy cure for restoring iffersight and
removing ell Mseases. peculiar M the eye. This is uni
versally neknoWledged the only "sits and sure remedy
now known. It has been used.with great success by the
most skillful physicians in EurOpe' and at'AriOn.
Patients in any part Of the country- - Caik triat , them
selves, successfully at a moderate expeonte, 'thereby
nvoiding . the danger and expense' of-dalliffeiffto the
hands of anskillftd physicians. - ThistriecliCimifenMeient
to oure,) will be sent by_m i or es_press i twith atneces •
mry direction , , on receipt of Ten Dollars.
x ,'
Dr. JOhns.on's !Yr . fain and hifeilibte - Citre for Deafness and
Sowing lui os ircitee Eors,.nTratm. Hestia
and 3.111u1 annplaints,
Affording instant relief to sufferers who loavebeen trou
bled with dearness for Jamey - years. After awing this
remedy a few'days the - patient is madder:ay mut idmost
miraculously-enabled to hear ordinary tonedectaversa
tion; in the course of n few weeks the 'most obstinate
owe of tteafhess is effectually-cured.. :
Patients too numerous to mention havebeetonstored
to.nerfeet hearing, and forever rescuedfromthesnares
of the numerous dangerons memalifted pretenders of
the present day. Hospital and private teinuendals and
tett ficatesfrtrm the most eminent - physicians and rim
ceons.in England: in whose preseneedeal perionshave
beenmired, and many hundreds of privatetrattemis cured
can bir seen or referred. to. A. ease of -thili'medicine,
(enough to effect a cure,) will be forwarded-to - any part
of the country, far Fifteen Dollars. ,Addreda:',--
DR. JOHNSON, Dmworpt.
Office 95.bfain st, Buffido,N. F.
Ml=
caItA.IATE AN - p_IIVRCELA_rN
'`TEST H have now bectiii•itonMiely tested by the
citizens of Pittsburgh. and the„verdict in their favor is
unanimous. Many have laid aside teeth mounted on
Gold plate to arall theinselves - Dr the- imlitevements
embraced in these new and bearitiftdstYlelernetitistry.
Their suPeriority consists mainly¢ U their' & dap.
laden to - the mouththtir tdt bat.
without crack or crevice for oad.balltidlodenent, ena
=duof arnaterial' ort -Which . thit',..Oftlierrioutti
'caanot act; they are free from all metallic *tete, corm.
Sion of taniish and do' not _ off brtgau:LikPich is a
grab*deilderattim; as all alto-wino W,ol4 , Sthlr, Plati
num or other. Metallic . Ptete,nan testify.
They also combine greaEsMength with lightness,
fort and eleganee-;-this . with 4.lfeir 'close Tesistibtance to
natural teeth. 'reader then:o the most desirable substi
tute& for those. organs ever offered. An•exaMination
will 'confirtri all that has been saictin their praise.
N. STEPIBINsi 2d,l).,.pentist, 191 Penn street.
„N. B. Teeth drawn by the psmleas process. jel&daw
.
.The 'Perfection of Dental Art.
untiaLterrErwrranatte DP-PORDE
LATE AND C012=101;
N.
STEBBniS . having rveied am
office atil9l Tenn streekis pre tomsnmecr
tame, and insert teeth. of the above description.
.In introducing thesenew and improved stylesof Den
tat Work to thecatizens of Pittsburgh,Dr.S.feelirassared
that they will meet the same favorable reception which
haabeen pacorded to theniirt New Torkandother Wadi
ties iithere they. have been tested:` and-he furthermore
believes that they are destined to rya reed% as they
'certainly excel all other stybas D !WA
BILTU*,-BEAtiTY, and: and-in ever" quality
which'renders Artificial Teeth desirable, and are at the
same timeranch leas texpetaive:. _
sEeispeme alibis work mu. be seen 114445 m, No.
.191 YENS STREET, NEAR ST. CLAIR; , l apsed
.