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It is now nearly four years since business of importance compelled mo to make a long and dangerous journey through the wilds of New Mexico. I chanced to have for a traveling companion a noted California gambler; by the name of Tom Hickman, and as the Apache tribe of In diana were just at that time unusually hostile, the company of this braver man was quits agree able tome. Mounted on our hardy little Mexican po nies, with our trusty rifles resting easily across our saddles, we started and moved slowly. on ward, apparently indifferent of the surrounding peril. The monotony of being a silent sentinel is at all times irksome, but nevermoreso then when traveling in an Indian country; I reminded Hickman of this fact, and proposed to him that ho would narrate to me a brief sketch of his life, "for," said I, "it mutt be checkered with many strange adventures:" He replied, "Indeed you are right as to its having been strange, for so it often appears to me,when I recall any portion of it ; but listen while I tell it to you : " I was burn ea the right bank of the Mis souri river, several hundred miles above its mouth. My father owned a small farm and a few slaves. There was a largo family of us, and .we all had to work hard to obtain .the . means of subsistence.' Schools were scarce in our parts, and the only lesson I studied after working hours was the art of playing,cards. "Seated on logs, I have spent night after night in gambling with our- fiegroes. The stakes usually played for in these games con sisted of such minor articles as pocket knives, buttons, ; but oftimes it happened that oven these worldly goods were scarce among us; and then IVO played to kill time, as the saying is. "The flatboats on the river would frequent ly tie up at our wood yard, and the first sum of money 1 ever won was obtained from a boat man on one of them. " Thus years flew by, until at last I one day found myself possessed of money sufficient to buy of a neighbor a valuable horse and equip ments. "Myfather despatched me, shortly after this event, to a town located over fifty miles from '-` 1 our loo•house. It was the first time in my 'life I had been so far from home, or had seen a , r ".;; settlement. With a merry heart I made the journey to the place, but with a sad mie I re f turned. It was the old story of the green country boy being duped by the village sharp ers. " Not satisfied with seeing the sights, I made new acquaintances, and finally I fell into the hands of a professional black-leg, who easily won my horse and saddle. " Bankrupt both in pocket and in spirits, I traveled home on foot. This adventure made me resolve never to touch another card, and for live years I kept my promise? "The Mexican war broke out,lind I enlisted in a company of volunteers, and was actively engaged during the war. Fighting and gam ing, you know, go hand and hand,trierefore my old h. bits returned to me. " When peace was declared, and our com• pane disbanded, I visited my friends in Mis souri, and then, in company with some emi grants, I started overland to California. "The skill I here exhibited as a dealer of the Mexican game of monte, caused my ser vices to be engaged at the then famous El Do rado House, of San Francisco. Money, or rather gold dust, was plenty, and as gambling was fashionable, I never lacked for-custom- ers.. "I had thus been employed about six months, when ono night I was drawn into an encounter with a desperado, and, in self-de fense, I was obliged to inflict on him a severe wound with my bowie knife. This fellow was a member of a. party of put-throats who lived about the gambling establishments of the city, of whom the gamblers are in great dread. " It now became necessary for are to make my escape to ft distant part of the country. I advised with my friends,and they counseled me to go to the mines. "The knowledge I had gained of the world by at first being a woodman, then a soldier, and finally the boon companion of different indi viduals, who styled themselves gentlemen, made me accomplished in almost any character I chose to undertake. "To win the confidence of the miners of the locality 'to Which I was 'mond, T first had to change my flash clothing for those of a person in an humbler sphere of life. Fortunately I fell in with - a Mormon, who was kind enough to make the desired exchange. On my hack his garments acted just like nettles, and during the time that I wore them, I was never at ease, but continually hankered after more ras cality. "Before quitting my old haunts in the city I had taken the precaution to inform myself of the most likely plan to make a raise of some money. A friend gave me directions by which 1 could find the cabin of a man who was well known to . the surrounding country, from the fabulous amount of gold dust he was supposed be possessed of. Several gamblers had pre viously endeavored to fleece this man, but he had proved too wide awake for them. Noth ing daunted by this state of affairs, I commenced my journey, and after several days of fatiguing r travel on foot (for which the luxuries of city life had entirely unfitted me,) I hove in sight of the home of my intended victim. The external appearance of this house did not speak much in favor of the wealth of its owner, nor was indeed the country around very inviting, but I cheered myself with thoughts that these were things of minor peqtance to me. My business was with the truisiii-e which Was IN•ded . up there. The snni I pace lyliich I was traveling brought me in due time to the door or 1114 . haMlet, :and as it i J was all closed up, I gave a loud rap. . A gruff voice from within answered, 'come in.' "I lifted the latch and pushed tile ricketty . qopr buck 0. ) , ' to allow leto enter, ling :T1 in 'doing sO, Tsmind neY:filt time to face with .1 the man I was looping for. I knew him at A . - once from the description my friend had given rim of him. " Taking off my hat, I made an awkward bow and thus introduced myself: have just arrived in these diggins', and have been di reeled to your house as the most likely one to obtain a night's lodging. They tell me your f name is Mr. Decoy, and that you are the right sort of a man, but that is neither here or there, for I'm nearly done, out and wish to camp • • • • Stranger,' demanded - .Pacey, "where do you hail from, and what is your business "I replied, I came to dig-gold, but I . need little rest, for I have made 4 long tramp of it. Yousee, two months ago I left Salt Lake, cfliere the Mormons cleaned me out. It i 0 a long story, but to be honest, I'm an emigrant from the State of Missouri. have no money, but ; if lean pay you for a few days' board by any light work, why all you have to do is to say the the word.' . • • (uouctusioN To-monao7.] Whitten , .s Golden Salve . • . Is A STF.P BY WAY ok ritottitEss in the Healing Art. It is adapted for Sores, !Willem Wounds, and every kind of external inflammatory difficulty, of what: os'or name or nature, on lean'Sr beast. Made only by 13. T. Ut.l.ll:ll'.e.lN, Lbw°ll, Muss. 25 cents per boy. only usual disCoudis to the trade. ',Sold hydroggists. “Anoint thyself arid be healed." fer idotonerr Sizim—A Gaut IlrAtrso Rxxvor.—lt, with much pleasure we announce the idvent" of this n flew article in our city, Which' hIIP rflet slint) sigmd success lo Lowell, where it is made, that the viy, ,, rt , have teemedwith cases of frilly marvelous cures. They chronicle one where the life of a lady tims recCatly saved—a ease of broken breast; another Where the lire: of a child was Saved—n ease of 0101• another of A lady whose face was much 'disfigured by acrolitlons humor, which was brought to a healthy action in a few th isi s, also, another of an old man, who had a aoro on his foot for twenty years—cured in a few weeks. Our citizens will not he slow in getting at Its merits, and will herald it over the lamb—Boston Herald. (m)-27ffsmfl3tw llEr' 5000 AGENTS WANTED.—TO sell three - - new and unequalled inventions-:wanted by every family. My agents have cleared oveer-'5,000 selling one of them. Articles- are . Imht, cheap, easy to carry andsery mu m , Several Diplomas, Silver Medal from Atherican tame tute, N. Y, and 4 patents have been granted rne for them.. One patent in England and ono in France. Put in 4 stamps and I will send you , gratis, 80 pages particu lars of the-bestagency in the country. - • my - 27:famal3tw,T EPERAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass reli"'" AGENTS WANTED IN THIS STATE to pa as:4141111114 Gaup!' q4.7r.. rfoqty. et . , p lT 4o, t;oad 'pay. 1 ,- 01 . 19 - ripS, Stal4p, 2 7 1 3" 27 14 0 ri5tW vlitlTE. ,l `l,P )l Tel!, aPSS, TIIE NEW PARE! • DENM"s GROVE,. recently, fitted up as `IRON Cl= PARS, Is now open for the secommocation ot Pleas- - uro Parties, &c. ' ICE CREAM AND REFRESHMENTS. Xi-A.144d of Music alwaya iu att.endanco,... - A.g004 covered platform for dancing. jo3:frnaw-if HOEVELER & MILLER. B it OWN 'S ESSENCE OF JAMA ICA I_II GINGER—An excellentramily medicine, for 'sale wholesalwand retail, by JOS. FLEMING, j € ,3o . corner Market et and Diamond. AKER'S PURE MEDICINAL COD' LIVER OIL—A large supplyinst receivecl,' by JOSEPH FLEMING, corner Diamond and Market street. Amusematts._ .APOLLO .17.1,1EA'flt.E.- , -(taTz:NATioNAL.) , 7,lcrAll, , u. S. PORTi.ii. , t . WI4:f;AND TALSALLS Stage MCFARLAND. tßader OVOreil . CStilt Zrerin.tax. BENEFIT OF TIT E 'TALENTED Aii'ACCOMPLISH ED MLLE LOUISE WELLS. THIS EVENING, July Ist, will be performed, the beautiful drama, entitled the FRENCH SPY, OR THE FALL OF ALGIERS. Victoirc do Itferic,l Henri St. Alme, bliss Louise Welly Arab Boy, To coticludo with the grand romantic drama, entitled HIT CARSON, on me II UNPER OF THE PRAIRIE. Ell enVernon,disgulsed as Edwurd,a hunter... Miss Wells. Hoorti open at I o'clock-cu twin to rise at 8, precisely. Palms—Dress Circle and Parquotto, 60 cents; Second Circle, 21 cents Prmato Boxes, Wand $6. ANTONIO Sr, WIELDER'S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS ?THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISH MENT At the season, will exhibit at rittiburgli, ou the TRIMBLE LOT, on • Friday, SaturdaY and Monday, ..1 - 11y lit, 21 and 4th. THREE DAYS On FRIDAY, July Ist, at 7 o'clock, P. M., only. On SATURDAY, July 2d, at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. M. On MON DAY, July 4th, THREE PERFORM A NCEI9,c om mencing at 1014 A. Id., 2. 1 ,4 and 7%; o'clock, P. M. ' This establishment combines the rarest novelties and most remarkable talent, as followat The world-renowned DI AVOLO FAMILY, MIMI AMO, LORENZO, AUGI7t4TUS AND A bI'HoNSO ' • ANTONIO. • wILLIAai ARMSTRONG, the world-renowned Bare , . Back Rider.• • TOM OSBORN, the Greatest Two. Four and Six Horse Rider in Ameriart. JOHNNY DEV ENPORT, the Great. Kentucky Clown. MASTER,HENRIE, the Youthful Equestrian and Gym nastic Writ. MR. J. SHOWLES, in his Glotai - Aet on Hor9o Back and Trick Clowning. The Motley Brothers, THE FOUR•ANTONIO HROTIL Ells: the MAGASE BALLET TROUPE; together with MAO. SHOWLES, MLLE ELIZABETH, MISS ESTELDE, MRB.J. L. DEVESPORT. An unequalled troupe of • EQUESTRIANS, ACROBATS, GYMNASTS, CLOWNS, PANTOMIMIST, CORPS DE BALLET, PREMIERE EQUESTRIANS, PERFORMING AND RING .TIORSES, And an ensemble never before concentrated in any traveling exhibition, producing at every representation a brißutut melange of entertainments ovally rapid, ex citing and rechavhe ; including the Beautliul Trick Horse, AMERICAN EAGLE, the best educated steed iu Ameri ca, exhibited by MAD. .1. SHU W LES,aid tho thrilling and dazzling performance of MR. J. SHOW LES S the FIRE KING, an act which bcggiirs deseript ion, which is equally DARING, GRAND AND TERRIFIC, and will la‘ exhibited EVERY NIGHT. Al 51 ISSlON—(loxes 20 catty; Pit sent..: Children to Boxes 25 Otqlt!, JOHN. W. MCCARTHY, BILL POSTER, Will attond to thr Liatrihnling and Posting of BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMMES Amusements, Railroads, Steamboats, Ships, Hotels, Sales, Etc., PITTSBURGH, PA. tM,_ Orders sent to the office or the Pittsburgh Morn ing Post, or Iktily Chuctfe, will receive prompt attention THE WAR IN Mini WE! CONDITION OF CONSOLS TIM' REPORTED COLLISIONS BETWEEN THE AUSTRIANS AND SARDINIANS ARRIVALS OF TOE STEAMERS. NEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE FROM ALL PARTS OF THE NVORLI% NEW YORK DAILY nEnALD, NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, NEW YORK DAILY TIMES, Delivered ovary morning !odors daylight to subseiibers Leave your address at HUNT & MINER'S, Malloni, JOHN W. PITTOCK, my O Soh• Agent. R OOT, RUST & CLARK, LLANDTACITRIDIS AND 11 GUSP.S IY SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, LARD AND 1511! , :FALS' UIT Abo,Strnits, Bank, Shore, Tr1111101,..121,1 Neat , foot ODA,. Sperm, Patent and Adamantine Candles. 51 FERRY SIRE:Err...NEW YORK A. A, CARRIER & RROTIEER, AGENTS, No. 63 Fourth Stivet. 00113I()NIV EA LT II I Ntilili.AANCE V.) PI 1M PANY. at Ilarrislitirg. Pa. Chartered capital, S3MY-X.M. Ilan. SIMON CAMERON, President; S. S. Se,reiary. 131RA1111 FIRE AND MARINE IN RUR.ANCE COMPANY. Philadelphia. 78:0.73. Hon. JOEL JONES. President; J. 13. Alrnril, Secretary. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE CinSIPANY, Philadelphia. Assets, $g2'1„",.•1.L”. C 'Eli E H.HART. President; H. IL Coggstuill, Secretary. y ARRIVED— ANOTHER, OF THOSE MINIATVVRb7 IIANOS, Which have steno' such general admiration, and frond such rapid sale, has just been received by the sul,cri hers. They are the most dei•irablo Imstruments (or small parlors, steamboats, etc., ever constrneted. For sale by 11. KLESER & BRO., Sole Agents fsr tho above and Steinway's Pianos, myl4 No. El Fifth street. JOHN N. CRAWFORD, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, O, OAVENPoRT, 10W,A. Especial attention given to collecting and nearing claims of every ltv/Ex vo-,leritrniith Inudevy, Sr, R. iert.sk. - 4..tuiti: Attorneys. Nita JOHN TuunrsoN & co., Houso, Sign and Ornamental PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS , No. 13t1 Third Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. FURNITURE, FOR CASIL—A full 4.4 ortment of Pittsburgh maindietured FURNI TURF., embracing ' BUREAUX, 4° PF' CAW> - WARD ROBFA And every article needed in 4 well furnixherl dwelling . as well as a splendid aasurtment of OFFInE PUP,NITURE, Constantly on Land and made to order. As the only terins on which business is done at this establishment is for CASII, prices:ire mad enceordi ngly. Pyrsons.ill t of anything in the above line, worild lin advantaged calling at FACKINFIt No.10:1 Smithfield street, below Fitch. J. D. PAeXINER, • 3011:1 M. I ILICCI. Milllitery Goods T o . Tii LADIES.— SUMMER. BONNETS, • In Straw, Silk and Crape; ChlWrens' Hata; also Rib bons. Flowers and Wickes. • Owing to the advanced season, thee good, are flaw °MN," at,,TPatly'reduci.,l yrinex, y: ' 18118. OA umATirs. • le 4 tl (loronr Wylia and High streas. DESILVER'S NEW SUPER IMPERIAL SHEET MAP OF 'FRE SEAT OF WAR, embra cing a full Map of Europe, and complete maps of dints and Lombardy, Austria ;mil Italy; the Whole enl bu lied ego enact fiipertal shek. 'toe 36x44 inches, furnishing ouch reliable geographical inforiruition ns proented Trot° any other source. This sheet also contains Statistics. carefully compiled from the la test reliable milliorities,giving the strength of the artnieU alld nnyies Gio Powera .Eltrapc, wilt to of aocotints of tho I,eliders and Generals of tho opposing armies, in the present struggle. Also correct and handsome nor. traits of I . ,otris Napoleon 111., Emperor of France; Alex ander IL, Emperor Of all the Russ Inn; Francis Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, and Victor Emanuel IL, King of Sardinia.: For sale by " " W. S. HAVEN, corner Wood and Third, and 1027 ' 'Market hell Second stroots. G T ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS—Going • &111, without reserve. at prices far below RUCTION IorGIIRES. REASON...Vi r e romovo, and ralinqui : 9) this part of our imsinoss on 3, uly Ikth. CHESTER'S GOTHH), HALL, je2s . Corner Wooestreet'and Dinroandolloy,_ axeo iorts y. D. saute 41(...00' • el . DIANUFACTITRICRE, OF BOGERIVIIIPROVED 1' TENT STEEL CULTIVATOR :TEETH f Corner Ross and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. REAL JAPAN BLACKING.—This ines timable composition, with half the usual labor, pro duces a - most brilliant jet black, affords nourishment to - the leather, and iafree from any unpleasant smell. For _sale wholesale or retail, by JOS. FLEMING, le3o corner Diamond and Market street. ATARION STREET.—For sale, a corn - tenable two-story Brick Dwelling, of five rooms and cellar. The lot is aU feet. front, by 104 feet deep, on an alley; a large grape arbor, stone wall and paling in 'front, a frame outbuilding, Le. Price $2,000. Terms S. OUTHBERT & SON, .ie 3 o 61 Market skeet, Apr Jale and goligt. For Rent. 7111V1) FLINT GLASS FACTORIES. SIT UATE m Ito- Borough or flirmingliam, belonging to the estate of the late P:Malvany,deceased, and lately carried on by Leda , & Ulam. These Factories are now is 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. IHMSEN, Executor of the Estate of P. 31111vany. Pittsburgh, June 17th, 1859. je2Odf F OR RENT.- THE FIFTH STORY THE POST BUILDING INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICm For Sale or Rent. THE extensive Flint Glass Works on the corner of M'Kee 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 ho 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 8, 1859. ap9df Hulas 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 100 feet square, some of them larger, lying between Western avenue and Ohio Lane, Allegheny avenue, and the West side of the Commons. Each lot has a good street in front and alley in the rear. Each man having about 100 feet front has room to beautify. his lot with nn handsome house, surrounded with shrubbery, thereby making it a colony of residences equal to country seats, with the conveniences of the cities. These beautiful lots will he leased for twenty-one years, with the privilege of purchasing them within that period. They are open for selection now. Those wino wish so desirable a location would do well mean soon on THOMAS WOOl,, Land Agent, mrlfcdtf No. 190 Fourth street. FOR SALE—A suporior Farm of 154 arms in good farming of der, i n K no: county, Ohio; a largo proportion of it river bottom land; it is offered at a great bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, mrlratf No.loo Fourth st., Land Agent- IHA VETHIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH with me, Mr. J. DELLOW in the Undertaking busi masa, which will hereafter be conducted under the name and .•tple of Lemon S fellow. JAMES LEMON. JOLLY DELLOW .7/1(13 LEMON. Undertaking hi all its Branches. LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118 Fourth Street, ARE PREPARED TO DO UNDERTAK ING in all its branches, in the host manner, nt prices 14, suit the times. We call stawail attention to FISH'S NEW STYLE PATENT lIIETALLIC BURIAT. CASES, for the sale of wlnelt they are sole agents in this city, and of which we keep constantly on hand a complete assortment. As repord+ beauty of shape and finish, they eseel all others. Funerals will la , supplied with Hearses, Horses and Carriages p ply, and itt lower rates than any other establishment in this city. Illommteeing to render sat sfaetion. t/wy solicit iiiii o of the patrtmage heretofore so literally extended to the old firm. 'apt) • B IN GA ITEMS, BUTTON UAll'EliS, Another lot of thet,o BE WTI FIT GAITERS ust received at 31 Fll , l'll STREET. W. E. SCHAfF.RTZ .t L. HIRSHFELD & SON, No. S 3 WOOD STREET, W ILL THIS DAY iMMENCE TO SEI.IL OFF Their largo and complete F , .I'MM Eli STUCK of MEN'S , FURNISIIINC COOthit LINEN COATS AND DUSTERS AT LAIZI.ELY REDUCED PRICES, Judging it preferable to nut the entire Stock at Cost, rattier than earn' them over to next scarion. Soli citing a rail from our friend, and eII,VitTICI, for an in specit . of our uan•,. jea L. MRS StiN. RE 0 DTQUESNE IRON STORE. COLEMAN, HAILMANA CO., MANUFACTURERS 017 Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washer., Sylke•, 8011., FLAT RAILROAD BAR OF ALL SIZE-4, ETC., F:Tc. Rave removed to their new extensive \VarlillOTINO. Nos. 77 Water and 94 Front Sts., Where they are prepared to execute all orders in their line, having a large and complete assortment of I ku quesne " manufactured goods constantly on Mold, which they offer on liberal tonne. fo15:1( C LOCKS, CLOCKS, cLuchs, cIniCKS, CLACKS. Agency for tho celebrated AMERICAN WATCII ES, A liagn a..o.ortment of these desiruhle Time Keepers on hand. JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Etc. made to order. Watch Repairing, Engraving, Gilding and Plating done in tho very best manner. REINEMAN h METRAN, my 7 No. 41 Fifth 'divot. REMOVAS.. Exchange and Banking louse or KRAMER & RAHM, No. 35, Bank Block, Fifth St., Plttßburgh ALLEN EIIAiIETI....EViIitNCE ACEP We beg to apprise our friends and tho public, that ton have remove. f to our ti,•,, utlre, NO. HANK ItLi Flrrti gricENT.wherewe will hr happy to tender them ill, eetvic,.x and trust our ample with an err in rimi,o of tu out)* years to lho IhIS Oily, Will ensblr us to meet the canto 111 our rnvlumers. We will continuo to transact the Err/ pop owl Poortiog ihuaness in all its branches. (banneirkil ftiper Discounted and Negotiated. Stoek.c, Bonds. and other Securities, bought and sold on Prompt ottcofion given to collections in city or country. Brent,' in Par Funds or Currency. loterrAt ritityral on Time Deposits. Lust in Specie. Bank Notes, Land Warrants, etc. Crola kelaittaarc., of Correquinilentn at lowest posi.iblo rates; Xa/mig Kt:lmm promptly by first mail, as directed. KRAMER a RAIIM. - For the Fctilrt,h of July 1 00 P D lio4. LEMON, INE APPLE AN Strawberry Byrtip. No the. tiltrlt, Licorice nod ROM* Drops. 3i.10 the Wine, Brandy and Cordial :lOU tbs. Cream Dates, Nuts, etc.. Alga, all kinik or Conf.q.tioneries, Fire Works, Fruit% Nuts, etc., Wholesale and Retail, at rho FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY. F. A. MIEILSCII d SONS, .Pc2l 4281. (lair street. SUMMER MILLINERY. Children's Chndlting Enapprinin. MRS. M. A. WEAVER HAS oPENEI3 AT - No. 44 Fifth street, (GTE' ST4IIW, IRON CITY (BUILDING) A full assortment of BUMMER MILLINERY, or the Latest styles. CHILDREN'S el,,opiiNc i kept constantly on Mind. t t 4t made to order. Entranco—Noxt door to the Trimming Store, toward Wood street. . myl.4ly PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONES ......JNO. J. BOYD-WM. WCULOUGII JONES, BOYD & CO., 1 1ANCI7AC2ITTLX133 OP CAST STEEL. Spring, Plow, and A. B. Steel Sprln and Azle. CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS, J°'`'. Pirl*&-tZcA ifi p4V119 pIifLLIPS iA VE REMOVED THEIR BRASS FOUNDRY AND MANUFACTORY, to No. 110 Water and 104 First streeto, FOUR DOORS BELOW THEIR OLD WORKS, where they aro prepared to execute all orders promptly, with ENTIRELY NEW AND IMPROVED MACHINERY je2s:2w . THE ri,ACE-TO BUY- L lES' FINE GAITERS, for il,oo pair, LADIES FL'E'E SLIPPERS for 50 cts. @ pair, And all kinds of Gents', Boys', Youths', Womens', and Childrens' Shoes, at low pnces, in at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH H. BORLAND. je2s 08 Market et., second door from Fifth. 'fIoOKING EXTRACT'S, assorted, for sale 11„/ by B. L. FAHNEBTOCE & 004 jela CO, corner Wood and Fourth streets sittrial cfotirs. Vegetable Substitute for Calonfel and Blue -Plll BRAN DETIT'S VEGLIAI3I;EUNI V1A:54,1 I. PIT, I - - - by restoring the howele to their original tirtiN lied nafn m/action, give stren,gth to the stomach, ',linty the blood, rwsestablish the healthy condition of the digestive or gans, and thus cure dyspepsia. Colds; coughs, rheurna tisms, drops i es, and sickness gen end Iv, whe t ber chronic or recent.. Tho celebrated Abernethy says:—" After haring cured the derangement of the bowels, debility and all diseases genet:lll3- disappeiw of their sten iteeora, even in a short time." The experience of a century has established the worth of these Pills beyond dispute, as a purgative anti-bilious medicine; and - their use by up wards of 4.930 conseientions physicians, and by over a million of families, shows that they are supplying one of the wants of humanity, and are in advance of medical science. The above pills, although purely vegetable, are now known 'and used as a substitute for calomel (//v -,lcor)yri Oh/end/an Mite.) producing all its alterative and other indications, with none of its disorganizing ef fects upon the solids—often crippling for life—or its dis tressing action upon the teeth and gums. The prepared concentration from the same prior: pies—tile Life Addi tion Pills—is a substitute for blue-pill (Pilaw possessing the peculiar action on the secreting organs. of that preparation from mercury, but none ef its sali vating or other inetrietts clients. Those wile have li v ed them. as a limo-pill sub.stille or otherwise, award to them the highest _praise. They come nearer ton 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 fact, they supply an organic principle to the blood. always wanting in extreme eases of sickness. Old people have the se cretions of early youth restored by the Life Addition Pills. Their value as life preservers is beyond estimnte. linutdreth'sVegetable;Universal Pills remove from the bowels and blood -of a sick person the cause of death. Tax LIFE ADDITION PILLS RI:P' THE orolANlc NecESsITT or Tits 111 . 1)0 D ' SVITALITIC—Ilio minute gl ebol es of vegetal its cs. sences, of which they are but the concretion, hare their erne( egetnterpart In Ole vital globules of the blood. And from whence does the blood derive its life, its globules? verily from the same source from whence Dr. Brand ret derives the life principle of the Life A ddit ion Pills—from the Vegetable hingdoml These pills, as also the Eniver , al, are warranted purr 1p vegetable. Retailed respectively at 25 and 50 eent, Physicians and the public supplied by the gross, or sin gle box. at No. 294 Canal street, Itrandreth's Principal Oiliee; by Thorne., Redpath, No. 27 Diamond street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by all respectable dealers in meili eines. je27ilintaw EAR AT AN END. No one is now deterred from changing the WII S Nlt S Qin M 119 'l' AEII E From red, grey nr sandy. to`t Hall y a fear of injuring or staining the skin. BLACK OR isaow:,; CHIIISTADORO , S DY F. 2; harmless as water, mild am milli. and TRUE 'lk NATURE, in the magnificent colors it impart,. Sold everywhere, and applied hp all Hair Dre:+sem. CRIUSTODOnn„V o . Astor lloaoe, Neu , York. GEO. H. KEYSER, Agent, Pitthburgli. Pa- jr~2; :: md~rs TO YASSENGERH OOINO TO NEW iI,HiTLE AND NORTH OF THAT PLACE You will net foroot that the daily line of Packet between New raiithi an' New Brighton slilloonnert with the accommodation train. on the Gii.ll, r. and with Ito 0)0, A. Al ' at New By going by route yen will rare t ime mil money, which is a groat object at the present time, av money is nearer, and the treat has done great ilarnagi• jo26:3lnid - - CIRCULA It.—The subscribers are transacting, 107 a General Foreign and Domestic Slopping and Commission Business, in this city, and have ler,ed the new and fireproof Warehouse, N 0.57 West :nut sirort, where they are prepared In roeviv.• so,' Pen Foreign and Domestic Goods of all kinds, and oiler the 'opal facilities on all consignments to tla address. In the department of Shipping, a long expericneo warrants us in assuring nor frnuels that business re- Isting to Vessels and Cargoes will de promptly attend ed to. We eontblontly offer our services in all the various departments of a Commercial Business. CURRY, NEPHEW k CO. Baltimore, February,lB.s9.—malf WM. X. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT. PITTSBITR 11, PA., MANUFACTURE ALT, hINDStII• Steam Engines, ranging from three to One bun Bred and fifty horse power, and suited Cr Uri.t Milt, Sale Muth, aluat FIVEMCOS, Funtorica, oto.,c,Le. Rine particular attention to the con,truction or En ginen and Machinery for griet milts, and for upright,. mulay, and circular Caw mdla. have - always on Imud. Moshe!ami rowdy for phi pment at shortnotiee. Engines and !toilers of every de , eription. Also, furnish Itoih•rs and Sheet Iron separately, ;Lis! Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Vilifies in every variety, and continue the manufaeture of IV4sden Ms ellineu and Machine Cards. Our priees are low, our maelonery manufactured of the ts.st quality of materials, and warranted in all eases to give satisfaetion. ir - Orders from all parts of the country and promptly filled. (i. S. . J. Ante Foreman 11. S. Arsenal,) (Late of JOln,on.) ROOFING_ Cheap and Durable, Fire and Water Proof'. BATES & JOHNSON, LSMITII FIELD ST, II ET (PEEN FOURTH S FIFTH. Pittsburgh, Pa., Sir The only manufacturer/. and &uteri= in their im proved GUM ELA3TI(7 CEMENT CANVAS lit It IFING. Alpo, IMPROVED FELT CEMENT, RllO4 GRAVEL ROOFING OF A SUPERI4)R KIND. Un17:1y,1111, B. C. Si. J. H. SAWYER, ILLITTACTCAgIIS or LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, No. 17 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, 1' OULIICIL T. R. DAVITS 8.5 DAVITS, Manufacturers of every de,criple,ll of V,IIRNITURE, NO. 45 S111'1111 , 1E1,1) STTIEET PITTSMTRGII, PA A foil mc,nrlmimt of prrrsitun:ii st - rAcTI FURNITI 7 II.I.:. consuultly on io nl, trhich tro w .11 at tho lovrost for Ca 141%. tipALly BLETCHER, Ilantibeturer of thi, I ',lt-Tllied GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, AND EVERY or,cutrltoN nr Ornamental Hair for Ladies and Gentlemen, NO. 65 MARKET STREET, , LOZIG} EALERs IN 3tANll,l,A,ll4l\ll',Curl'uN AN1...117TE COR DAGE, OAKUM, TAR, PITCII AND ROSIN TARPAULIN DUCK, AND HEAVY DRILLINii fe10:1y No. 90 `Water Street. NOBLE, BROWN - S6 CO., 125 and 127 Duane Street, NEW YORK, ImpoßTEits En g lish, I riet‘ Scowl' Linens, Linens of NI qualities, May linen, Blouse Linens, Brown, May and lilnek and White lintlands, Farmers' Buck, Farmers' Drills, Padding , ?ituVik.VlNi. DUCk, • Carpets, Burlaps, all widths and q u alifies. Snld by the package, on most favorable toms. tapl2 FIRST CLASS ULANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES, MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE A LARGE STOCK OF COMMERCIAL STATIONARY. Mt, 1•T IsT In nll its branches, CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILLS LADING, PAMPHLETS. J. R. WELDIN, 03 Wood stroot near Fourth. COUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR SA LE.— A valuable property of six acres, with a good dwel ling house, orchard and garden, three-fourths of, mile from the city, 500. Aiso, a desirable property of 20 acres, at four m les from the city, with good brick dwel ling house, 600 'tit trees, grapes anct small cruit,,t,e 4 ooo. Also, an excellent property tit7 ^ 3j,l tnires, goo, Immo - 1000 fruit tmos,,to • Situate at 4 miles from the city, $2,500. Themliove ate allin healthy arid pleasant locations, and immediate possession can be hod. S. CUMBERT & SON, • je24 Real. Estate Agents, 51 Market sh . Vo , --- IRE WORKS 1 FIRE KS ! ! WOR— FOURTH JULY,IB2S.—Wn are now receiving from t Factory of H. P. Diehl, for whom we are Sole Agent, a hill and complete assortment of FIRE WORKS, con sisting of tho followin viz: Rockets, from 1 oz. tot lbs. Flower Pots, Nos. 1 and 2. Roman Candles, 1 hall to 20; Flying Pigeons; • Roman Candles, colored; Triangles, No. Ito G: Bluo Lights, No. 1 to 0; Bengal Lights, 1 oz. to 16 es': Grasshoppers; Vertical Wheels; Pin Wheels, Nos. 1,2, ;,; Saxon Wheels; E0144. 9 0r 8 Nos.l, 2, '3; Rockets. Colored SerPeritss rolls, Nos. 1,2, 3; Double Headers; Mines of Stars, 1,2, 3,4; 5; Torpedoes, 500,000; Exhibition Pieces, from $5O to $5OO, with directions. REYMER & ANDERSON, jel4 38 Wood street, o. silo St. Charles Hotel. TRUE ECONOMY.---llon't throw away your Dinner or Tea Knives for.the want of Forks, as we have on hand a full assortment of ODD FORKS, Of all patterns. Rouse-keepers, liotel•Heepers, Steam. boat owners, and all others using Forks, can thus have their sets made up. : je2s SOWN k TerLEY, ISO Wood at. DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST , at the nen- , 'oruiliereial Sales Dooms, \O. 51 Fittl strt C'. carry :Ire hold pubio salts of goods fn all variety. solo] Sir the owls and consumers. frolll large smolt which is coostantly replenished with fresh 'consignments, that must be closed forthwith. AT TEN O'CLOCK. A. M., Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly ovary thlng needed in the line for personal and family use; table cutlery; lou - dware; clothing; Loots and shoes; la dies' ware, &c AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. 31., Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, AC. AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, P.M., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical in struments; gong; clothing; dry goods; boot and shoes; books; stationery,P. M. DAVIS, sops Auctioneer. U.7r/0./I'TO IPJr, Pennsylvania, JOHN BIEBER, Proprietor. THIS COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR noTEL,,o, being refitted and furnished through out, Wu) , Clegant furniture, Is now ready for the recep tion of guests. The Railroad from Connellsville to Uniontown will tsi lineduid early in July, thus affording acheap andplru::,udmode of traveling to persons wish ing to csrapo the brat and vio l e of Pittsburgh during the heated term. Thin Hons. I, situated within a Ceti. moments drive of the celebrated Fayette Springs, and the proprietor is determined to spare neither trouble or expense in rendering those who vlsit him comfortable. charges moderate. mylktf. M'GINLEY'S ICE CREAM SALOON No. 27 1.2 Fifth St., opposito the Exchange Bank. ISPGINLEY, AT HIS SPACIOUS and elegantly arranged rooms, located as above pryitared to fornili all the Luxuries of the Season in I,k line. Delicitnei Ice (ream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of And every de,eription of Confectionery; nil of the best nisterial %rill bo ,ervisi to order. day end evening. ohr orders for parties promptly tilled. Cull Andjung for yourself (myth M. 3113INLEY. MARBLE! MARBLE!! J(DIY N I'll'CA RG 0 11AS A lIPALTIFUL srucriox OP MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, &c., &c., rm. The public aro respectfully invited to examine our stock. Prices low, and work warranted. MICII EL O'HARA, .JR., (Successor to M. O'Hara.) IVITOLISALE DEALER IN Fonrais wrcas, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS; RECTIFYINO DISTILLER, NO. 151 Fißh street, between Wylie end Rose streets, 3d deer al,•ve Wylie .dreet, keep,. constantly on hand a :erne sick rf Ohl Menon,fehele Rye end Double Recti fied Whisky, I l..en,he WIIII-3, Brandies, and all articles usually kept in the hii,ines, jet KNOX'S ICE CREAM ROOMS, No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry. suBSCRIBER RESPECT - FtTLLY f 1111,11111,. tg. the patrons of this well-known estab- I ishribait that he Is :till prepared to furtio.h PA:TIES AND WEDDINGS, In core Lro t le, with icr.s. JELLIES. FANCY CARES AND PYRAMIDS. I ieatb•uu,n and Ladle, eorved with eab,inelud _ ovory dolo.avy ~ r Se:1 , 011. in kyle equal to any ,kll hours day and eNoning. /II B. lIUBLEY. VIRST PREMIUM. AWARDED BY THE -a- s I'ATE FA llt To C) , NT 3 s , Ft, the best Rance for familiftts, and best. Wood Cook St. o Ite:d. Laundry SttoVe. Also on hand, a lan, asgortment of Beading Stoves, Plain and Fancy tirate Fronts, Fenders, Sat' and Dog Irons, Sugar Ket tles, Tea Kettle, Wagon Ilose,, &c. It RAF! , & IN), No. 215 Liletrty street, fe2 At the head of Wood street. STAR BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON. P. SCHELDECKER WUULD RE-TD 71:1 1 lAA' INFORM his friends:LTA the publie g•Tnerally, that he is new prepnret at lei S.:dt.tta, NO. '22 DI A. MO ND ALL EY, t ,, ..•n o• up rata• i'r.at, of the very loot quality, at /0111, 01 the il.tv Cr evening. The lamest a...sorttneut i•Akezi and coht•etionary always on hand. Pilltif3 1,111 111.. 1110 , t sata,Cietore torn,. Leave y,alr St7III,I.DECKER, apai No.= Diamond Alloy. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. .1 0 Ni Es & LA IJ M.Lnufart nrrrq of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, Laulles Patent boffin:, Piston hods,-Pintestlie WAREHOUSES, OS Water Street, and 132 First Street, And corner of Franklin :mil South Water Sta., Chicago nirl7!ty STONE WATER PIPES, .M SIX INCH CALIBRE. Priers from Twelve to Thirty Cts. per Foot ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, For 31anufneturers. Pnces by HENRY H. COLLINS, FORIVARDING IND (11:11MISSION 11E1ICILINT, EESE, IWTTEII, SEEDS, visit, AN jol N o . :2.7, Wi m„Sr., PITTSBUROTI. Office 01 Sealer of Weights and T HE,H..FicE.)I."I , IIEuNI)EizsiGNF iI I, t .INI , May I, r..itn.l honvernrtli to l'hvzzylklioy,betawcal ar,l I.'“malt ord,rs may I.e left. nwlß:tf rIIARLF-ti I;NETT. TOIS:"t( )I,tiT i( I , artllership here- NVIIII3III S1111111:1E1 Ihi , ll 1 1, • , ‘ , .... , 1 , 1 it. 4.f AVM. : , I\lll'll ,Is. L.th .I.q ol F,hrtukry,l,3 , J, Is tic death ul Mr. I n xon Brown. PITTSBURGH, PA I ',yid E. Hark Jam., Park. .p . .. having pnrelia_sed the intere,t of Mr. in th e lat e th in of 'rho Fniiinlry and Altielline no, will In' hereafter C. , lllilli•ted under the style to : 4 M ITII. ,‘ limn the htl,lll,s of the late !inn will lug settled. - SMITH, PARK .34 CO., NINTPI WARD FOUNDRY • rirrsnußG 11, PA. WArclidn. , .., No. lIU Pint an.l 120 Second street; .I:titor:o•tore, of nil :tiro, foddeKtripu ot i o nf c td ot 6i.1..r1s :610 Still+, tt, and Water l'qtr„ d. 11441 irons, Dog I I . lolt, W; „ n Ito xe, Stool M. vtlitN, d'ulltett,linngersand 'ooplings. Aldo doltOnnz and Inettoto ta,ding4 of every deserip (ion ntaao to order. Having a contuukte machine shop •nttnched to the Foundry, mull neeeNsary fitting will be carefully attend- LA to. ❑lyiSukftclw G. HUSSEY & CO., have removed C • to their new Copper Warehouse, No. n Fifth street, iu the New Iron Front Block, three (4MP West of ‘Vuod. PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL. C. G. HUSSEY & CO., Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Locomotive Tubing, Raised Still Bottom and Flats of all Sizes, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, Speller, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets, etc. Dealers in Block Tin, Tin 'Plate, Lend Wire, Sheet Zinc, Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tinners' Tools, ac, .No. 37 Fifth St.rcct Vittelmreht 4.7 - Sheet uripileicitt.t.o any pattern. PIO:UM pAIiiSTFOR 4A LE, on the Perrysville rinnic Road, at It miles from the city—contains 115 acres-70 in fine state of cultivation, a dwelling of six rooms, wash house, well of soft water and pump, a brick barn and stabile, carrii%o house, a two story brick spring houke—on•liard or ins ice fruit; fencito alt': in good order. about 45 wires of choice timber, also a store Moose and fixtures, now , doing good business—garden, small fruits. shrubbery, Sc . For price and term, apply at the °nice or S. CUTOBERTA SON, je22 Real Rotate Agt's., 51 Market st. N O SEWING TO THE woVEN SKIRT is the best j 023 JOSEPH HORNE. 77 SI arket st. WINNER'S coLLarrioN OF MUSIC FOR THE VIOLIN, consisting of COTTILLIONS, . SCHOTTISCITF-9, ,P ~ U OLRAS, VIALT:T. lIN S. MATER, 11011SPIPLS, R Q EE ADRILL LS, JIGS, FAN E:3, cr DANCV, and other popular airs, arranged in an easy mark nee fur thn' violin, 1.,y S. Winner. Price 50 cents. Copies mulled on receipt of price. For sale by. jelts :mu's/ H. . AtELLoR. hi Wood street. . RICE -10 tierces primo for sale by :. jell) AVM. IL SMITH A CO., gurtion *TIs. CLINTON HOUSE, AND CONFECTIONERY, all kinds, NO. 836 LIBERTi . STREET GRAFF Si. CO. For TIIE BEST P I 'l' X:4 It IT It CI H TERRA COTTA OR I=l Measures+. JAMES PULE, .ka It E II 0 V A L. Manufacturers of NO - CLASPS TO CUT. For sOo at tho kora of 'ains. s isr (3.E.ros SEWING MACHINES. IN POINT OF BEAUTY, DURABILITY, PERFECTION OF WORK, AND CAPACITY TO PERFORM EVERY VARIETY OF SEWING, NO OTHER MACHINE CAN COM- PARE WITHSINGEIt'S New and Improved Machines, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT R. STRAW'S 32 Market street. SEWING MACHINES.— THE $2O AND $4O. • DOUBLE LOCH. STITCH SEWING MACHINES, ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE HOSIERY STORE OF MR. r) 1.. 'Y 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, oven if every fourth stitch be cut. It is the only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders will be received and promptly filled by M. DALY, Agent, No. 2) Fifth street, on the corner of Market alloy. Pittsburgh, Pa. AtGi- NOTICE.—M. DALY, on the corner of Fifth street and Market alley, is the only one of the name in business on this street jeB P.A. 'r m w T SEWING MACHINES Have gained the confidence of all who use them, and have proved ono of the most vain a.blo Inventions of the age. They use a Shuttle, making ~ides of the cloth alike, which aveiled 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., wo would call the attention of all to our new - Family Swing 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 toga out of order, or derange its operations; indeed it is so sim ple as to astonish one, that so small a piece of mechan ism will sew. Below, we give a description of the different styles of the Weed Patent. No. I. 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 manufacto ries. where it is necessary to place a number of Machines into a long bench, making one table answer for them all. Place, Site. No. 2. With Walnut or Mahogany Table, either will or Inthont Box Top, which locks down. Price, $lOO and $llO. No. 3. Same size as No. 2, but runs with a belt, and at a much higher rate of speed. This kind is well adapted to manufacturing Clothing or Leather work. This is really the cheapest Machine in the market, as there is no work done on a Sewing Machine that it will not do. It is confidently asserted that this Machine, runs easier than any machine now in use. Price, $lOO. No. 4. This machine has a long arm, to accommo date large work. IL runs at a high rate of speed, runs easity, and is, without doubt, the best Machine for Tail or's use, ester otlered to the public. It is also peculiarly tilted for plantation work, as it is very simple yet sub. stantial and durable, with but little liability to get out of order. Price, $l3l No. 5. This is a new and cheaper style, and a 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 $5O. 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 supply of thread on the under spool. The motions are gained by two small sranks that run without perceptible noise. The two threads are worked in such a manner as never to both pull at the sae time, and consequently little liable to brerdt. The seam is very elastic, and the thread does list break in washing. It will do coarse work better than any machine now in market, as it uses silk, cotton or linen with equal facility. Price, $5O. Descriptive circulars furnished gratis. OFFICE. CT BROADWAY. NEW TORE. WI - 11'1'1'7EN & LYON, Proprietors. Sir Agents wanted. my27:2mdaw The Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Pittsburgh Agency, No. lOt Market St. Haring greatly inc:ohle4.l their facilities for manufactur ing their Cst.an#.\tza Femar filacumni, with all the recent do impro a vements have reduced their prices, and offer for _ _ NEW STYLE MACHINE. Price, 350--Hemmer, $5 Extra. It is no longer qnestioned that these Machines are the best in use for family sewing. They HEM, FELL, GATHER A.ND STITCH In the most superior manner, and are the only machines in the market that are no well and simply made, that they may be sent into instructions than no other than are contained in a cinder which accompanies each machine, nod from which A CHILD OF TEN TEARS May readily learn how to use, and keep them in order. They make upwards of F I FTEEN - HUNDRED STIT6HES A MINUTE, And will do the sowing of a family cheaper ti t an a seam stress can do it, even lf 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 Grocer 3 Baker Machine will do it loiter, more expisittiously, and cheaper than can possi bly be done by hand. Jur SaJ fin r arielar.'U, The first r4;,. 0 in politic estimation is now justly az cord-1 otficGrover t Fildler Machine, for family sew. for the following reasonst—lst. It in more simple and eerily kept in order than any other Machine. It molten a seam which will not riper mvel, though every third stitch la eat. 34. It sews from two ordinary spools, out tril‘. all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while Olio same machine can be adapted at pleasure, by amere el iange of spools. to all Varieties of work. 4th. The same Inaelitne 11111 n silk, linen thread, common spool cotton, with equal ath. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, no that it is free from all liability to break in trashing. ironing, or otherwise. Bth. The stitch made by thin machine is more beautiful than any other, made either by hand or machine. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS; The best patent now in use.—[Easton Whig. Stands high in the estimation of all—f Erie Constitution. It is all that it is recomirtendod—Mma Democrat. It has noli i rricw-if Ashtabula Telegraph. A hriuseholn eace-sady7{Batavia Herald. Grt,ver 4 cps is unnvalled—{Rockport:Advertiser. 11,icets the Wants of the houitewife—(Anburn Ch. Advo. A necessity in the family—{Southern Inventor. The cheapest and best in use -{Baldwinsville Gazette. They are the hest in use--{Waterford SentineL The beat mtumliwitured--{Pittatott Soma Worthy of public pat ronago—{Jersey Shore Re pub. Grover t Biker have the best improvements—lllunt. Journal. Net Vault\ to get out of order—rtirestehrster Jeff. The most convenient in use—{Chicago News Letter. Possesses mom advantages than any .other—{Nnsh Gazette. All articles are made with'lt with ease—{Ha.sard's Gan. Lightens the labor of those at horne = lPloughman. A child of ten years old may use it-arrner and Vis e Wilk do most beautiful sewing Allen town Dem Sews silk, linen, or cotton thr 'Us. Advocate. Is more simple than any other.-{Clev eland Reporter. Merits a place in every family—[Abingdon Democrat. Sews a yard a minnte--releveland Leader. The beet in use for families—[Biblical Recorder. It makes a flue, strougAusam-_-_{Laporte Union. NATHAN WHITING, Agent, dela No. 107 Market street. Oakland Property for Sale. THAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known no "New Linden Grove," lying within two and a half miles of the city, has been subdivided into lota of convenient size, ranging in from one to ten acres each. Some of them are level, others beautiful and symmetrical knolls, covered with forest trees and others gently yolling, susceptible of being improved in the most picturesque manner. These lota are surrounded by an excellent neighbor. hood, with the advantage of- a first-class private school, taught by Mr. and Airs. - 13. 31. Kerr, with public schools in the vicinity. A line of omnibuses runs every hour during the dap, and in a short time a Passenger Itailroad‘Wilt be built, thus rendering them }nested ble and desirable. For beauty at scenery, Ina of access, purity of air, and convenience to the city, they are unsurpassed as sites for country residences. In, ord,e; tip Accommodate those who may wish to im prove-ithy are catered at the following very easy terms: enth in hand' nual and the . residue in tune equal an payments . jeledm W. 0. LESLIE, 91 Diamond street. 1859. Second Arrival 1859. , . OF • CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, pirrssurum, PA. WD. & H. McCALLUM 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. KNEELAND K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQVARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Also, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, scalable for Shoes, Dry Goods, Ito, at Eastern prices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third story—over Citizens' Ilank,) Pittsburgh, Pa. teAdy rpHE CORALITE AND PORCELAIN TEETH have now been extensively tested by the citizens of Pittsburgh, and the verdict in their Liver Is unanimous. Many hare laid - aside teeth mounted on Gold plate to avail memorises of the improvements embraced in these new and beautiful styles of Dentistry. Thei non r s u p e rs mouthtcosists mainly in their perfect adap. tehe—their perfect cleanliness, bSins without crack or crevice for food to find lodgment, and made of a material on which the juices of themouth cannot act; they are free from nll metallic taste corro sion or tarnish and do not effect the breath, which is a great desideratum, etalli as all -who wear Gold, Silver, Plati uc Plate, can testify. ni Thee also combine great strength with lightness, com fort and elenco--this with; their close resemblance to i natural teethrender them the most desirable sub s e.. tubes for those organs ever offered. ..n examination will fully confirm all that has been said in their prais e . N. STEBBINS, Sr. D., De ntist, 191 Penn street. N. B. Teeth drawn by the painless process. jelectlew HAIR RESTORATIVE. UNRIVALLED IN MARKET, Home and Foreign Demand. IF YOUR HAIR IS GRAY, IF YOUR HAIR IS THIN, OR IF YOU ARE BALD, /T WILL RESTORE IT. TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, . TO PREVENT ITS FALLING, TO MAKE THE HAIR GLOSSY. USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. SOLD BY 0. J. WOOD & 114 MARKET STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO., PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY. Sold by Dr. GEO. A. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood fdro o t, and B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., No. CO, corner Wood and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists generally. je4:3mtliw To Hotel Set pers, Restaurants,Drug gists, Grocers, and the Public. DR. BRITNOVS BITTIER'S, WEED'S Have, from their excellent qualttlee, been recom mended by the MOST EMINENT PHY SICIANS as a most valuable and never-failing remedy for DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHOEA, DEBILITY, HEARTBURN, BILLIOUSNI . JAUNDICE, .• LIVER COMPLAINTS, BLOOD DISEAB ke, Ac. , kc. • Are also a sure and certain preventative against '• Peeler and Agne, Cholera, Summer Com plaints, &e., and is the most valuable and efficacious, TONIC AND APPETITE-CREATING COMPOUND ever offered to the public. • By. the use of these BITTERS all DISEASES OF THE t BLOOD will be thoroughly eradicated, and all those who are suffering from early excess and PROSTRATION OF TILE PHYSICAL ENERGIES will be restored to a RO BUST and VIGOROUS STATE OF HEALTH. The DIGESTIVE ORGANS will be stimulated and PER MANENTLY STRENGTHENED, APPETITE will be created, and the DEBILIBATEDSUBJECT RESTORED TO NEW LIFE. This remedy has a very agreeable taste, and will be taken readily by children as well as by adt.a- • . All persona suffering from any of the above own plaints are invited to try DR. BRUNOIPS BITTERn Dose—For an adult, a small wine-glassful three times a tbly ; fosanhild a small teaspoonful twice a day. Sole Agent for the United States. NO. 742 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Sold at 50 cents per bottle, SE, perdoxen,lV.Ao par gallon; extra Bitters for Bar-rooms, by the gallon or barrel, at the low price of $1,25 per gallon ; fine Stoughton Bitters, $135 per gallon. For sale by all Druggists and Grocers. Wholesale and Retail, at jaSdydaw B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO WHOLESALE bRUGGISTS, No. 60, Corner Wood and Fourth Streets Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STulekS, 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 :1., can be bought in this or other mar kets, and warrant everything to give satisfaction. We are the sole proprietors and only manufacturers-of B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S VERIVIIFUGE, Tonic, Cathartic and .Anti-Dyspeptio OF WILSON'S PILLS, W. D. McClelland, Esq.,forml erly of Manchester, Allegheny county, Pa., now of Mem phis, Tenn., says: have been afflicted with Sick-Head ache, say once in two months, so much so that I have been obliged to leave my business and go toted. I Lied a great many remedies, but never succeeded in getting one that would give relief until I tried Wilson's Pills. I believe they will cure any wiseof sic :headache infroin one Ea two hours, as they invariably do in my case." • Mr. J. M. Bake, of Webster, Westmoreland county, - Pa., states: "Having been subject for the last five years at short intervals to severe Headache, accompanied with loss of appetite, severe cough and and general debility totally unfitting me for business. I procured a box of Dr. R. A. Wilson's Tunic, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspepho Pills, 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." Plus and Vern?lnage For sale by respeeLable Druggists and Patent Medicinia Deslam everywhere. torlaalaw SUFFER NOT.—DRS. GOLDSISI' CO., No. 4i Sixth stniet, Pittsburgh, Penn's, sti continues to be consulted on all diseases of a PRFVATE or DELICATE NATURE. From a longcourse of study and practical experience of unlitnited extent, Drs. G. S . 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 Venereal and /mpureßloott. Scrofula, Ulcers, Pain and Distress, or Inflammation of the Bladder and Kidneys, Abscesses, Humors, Frightful Swellings, and the long train of horrible symptoms at tending this class of diseases, are made to become es harmless as the simplest ailings of a child. SEMINAL WEAKNESS—Drs. G. & Co. devotes much of their attention to the treatment of those cases caused by a secret and solitary habit. which ruins the body and mind,unfltting the unfortunate individual for either busi ness or society. Some of the sad and melaneholyeffects produced by these early habits of youth are, Weakness of the back and limbs, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep sin, Nervousness, derangement of the Digestive furCe‘ bons, symptoms of Consumption, etc., etc. ,The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded, viz: Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression' of . apiritsil evil forebodings,aversion fo 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 be at once restored to health and happiness. Ague and Fever cured, and war=:. ranted. All letters containing n fee, addressed to Drs.' GOLDS3IITII S CO., Pittsburgh. Penn's, will meet With prompt attention, and medicines forwarded, secure from and a cure guaranteed. The strictest se cresy observed in all Case. Don't forget the place, No. 42 Sixth - street, Pitts burgh, Pa. a .19,1ydsw- EYE AND EAR DISPENSARY. Office 95 Main street, (2d door, up stairs,) Buffalo, N. Y. VSTABLISHED BY THE CELEBRA- A 24 TED DR. JOIINSON, late of London, England. • A great discovery in the science of medicines, being a certain and speedy cure for restoring the sight and' removing all diseases peculiar to the eye. This is uni versally acknowledged the only safe and sure remedy now known. It has been used with great success by the most skillful physicians in Europe and America. Patients in any part of the country can treat them selves successfully at a moderate expense, thereby' avoiding the danger and expense of falling into the hands of unskillful physicians. This medicine (sufficient to cure,) will be sent by mail or express, with all neces- , any directions, on receipt of Ton Dollars. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cbre for D.afnets Singing NoiSes in We Ears. Nervous Veda mid Mind Complaints, • Affording instant relief to sufferers who have been trou bled with deafness for many years. After using this , remedy a few days the patient is suddenly and altiaost . miraculously enabled to hear ordinary toned converse bon; in the course of a few weeks the 'moat' obstinate case of deafness is effectually cured.. ." Patients too numerous to mention have been restored to perfect hearing, and forever rescued from the snares of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of the present day. Hospital and private testimonials and certificates from the most eminent physicians and stir geniis in England, in.whose presence deaf persons have beencured, and many - hundreds of private patents cured can be seen or referred to. A case of ibis medicine, (enough to effect a cured will be forwarded to any ; par; . of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 404. Office 9a Main St, Buffalo, N. Y. je27.lyrktiw KAY & COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 55 WOOD STREET, : Pittsburgh, Pa.. Air- A full assortment of Law, Medical and Misce ons Books constantly on hand. ON THE BROW OF THE HILL, on M. Washington, a lino building lot, with a two story frame house, stable, ac., will be sold for $lOOO. Terms easy. S. CLITIMERT & SON, je22. Si Market at. RIOE.-15 tea primeßice now landing, and for sale by gas MILLER & RICKETSON. PROF. WOODS' WITH IMMENSE IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF, IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD, IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE, IT WILL CURE THEM. Sit BROADWAY, N. Y. SPRING TRADE, 1859, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A:, WHITE LEvID DR. R. A. WILSON'S PILLS.