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H. - • `•'• • 4 . 7.' • •,- • -.- .^^ • • = • "1i r a a lp * .1j• L.. .-t ' L^ ~~... ~._~. • •'- ,4 40 ,14 0 1 • `,•! PITTSBURGH POST. ditiflEßLEit'S ,_ ~~ Well, Mr. Emigrant, if you are sure you are not yourself a. Mormon, and will swear to it, let-you pmt up with me : but mind if yen deceive ine. I'll kill you as corona my .namo is Bill. Decay, for 'l'm particularly down on the Mormon tribe.' • I convinced 'Decoy that his suspicions of •tay character wore groundless, and by-playing the- rwreeable to him, I that night - drew him out. ° Like most men, ho was vain, and by touching this tender point I set him a talking while I listened, or rather studied the man. Before bedtithe my plans were laid, and I fell asleep thinking that I had an easy task to per. fprrn.' ' "With the gray light of the next morning I was up and making myself generally useful about the premises. On meeting Decoy ho sa luted me with the usual set phrase .of good morning, and then added, see you are no idler, and as you aro - very handy with theaxe, I wish you to finish the job you are now work ing on and then build me a rough abed to put my horse under in stormy weather.' n For three days I labored steadily, and had nearly completed my task, when my employ er came to me and bantered me to play a game of cards. "I replied that I was ignorant of the art, but if ho would teach mo' I would, for the 'sake of amusement, try to learn.' "That afternoon he faithfully endeavored to make me (an old gambler) . understand• the game of 'seven up,' but I proved a poor schol ar, and seteral times he was about giving up the business as being hopeless: However, I managed to keep him in good humor and thus ended the first day of my . undertaking. "Decay was now so interested in teaching me the secrets of gaming, that the next. morn ing ho could not resist the iemptatiop of pro posing a fresh trial of. our skill. "On this occasion, seeing as ho said, 'began' to know something, he offered to lend me a small sum of money so that we could make it interesting by betting. "Istoutly refused to do this for some time, but the arguments of my new friend prevailed cud I yielded. Three hours flaw rapidly by and by 'dint of wonderful luck, as he styled it, I had now quite a nice sum. Dacey now began to show signs of bewil derment at my occasional bad playing and yet my stiec,...s. He filially became so irritated at his continued bad play that he refused to go on with the game. " The cards were hardly placed to ono side before I expressed my desire to return to him his gold. Said I, llacey, do take the money for I feel as though I had stolen it from you. My conscience will not permit me to rest until you have again your prop• erty. • No, no,my good fellow,' said he, 'keep it: you came by it fairly ; I obtained it in the sense way from the miners. "That evening my host was less cheerful than I had before seen him. He was seeming ly engaged in deep thought, and, although - I kept sip an animated lire of small talk, he would not join in, but, instead, chose to retire to his blankets at an early hour. " llacey was , very restless during the night, and once or twice be muttered something that sounded like my name. The next morning, af ter giving me directions as to what to deducing his absence, he started away on hoseback, its the direction ofthe nearest settlement. Late in the afternoon, however, he returned, but with him came another man whom he intro duced to me by the name of Martin, They brought with them a jug of whisky, and both men pretended to he drunk. "I at once saw what was in the wind, and determined to act accordingly. Martin, I knew from his manner to be a black-leg, and the errand that had taken Davey from his home was to get him to come and win his money back. After several drinks,in which I sparingly in dulged, although' I went through the motions, we cons noticed chatting on v arious subjects, and wound up by eating supper, which I hod in the mean time prepared. The two mend evidently been fasting all day, for their appe tites were exceedingly keen, but after a time the repast was finished and the boards were cleared. " Dacey lit his pipe and brought out his cards. He evidently was in his element, and with a boast he offered to play Martin and me any game we choose to name. The former accept ? ed the challenge, but I refused it, at whim they tliffected surprise. However at it they went, r r and for about an hour they had everything their own way while I remained a simple spec tator. pacey now asked me to take his hand. Or he said he must go out to look after the riding animals. I complied, after begging Martin to overlook my want of skill which he agreeci to do. I lost every game until Davey re turned,but as expected, I was not allowed to stop playing when he rejoined us. My time had ar rived to checkmate theirschemes, and therefore when staking my money I lost Tess frequently. It was clear to me that they were partners, and that Dacey was banker. I now went to work with a will, and before morning, I had won nearly all of Dacey's gold dust. The value of this gold reached a high figure, yet it was not so great as I had been led to imagine. "Dacey and Martin did not suspect my true character, until I had drawn them too deeply into the game to withdraw. Martin played despedesperately, but his attempts at cheating were rately, for rny: superidr experience. Ills lAal bet Nips fo.ol-he,rdy in the extreme, and when he had found ho had lost, he sprung to his feet, and with an oath, Dacey, you found this man and you oan keep him. If he is note real gambler; I never saw one.' z •klictrd words followed, but my revolver protected myself and winnings. 1 quit that cabin within one hour, and after many ups and downs I reached Lower California. Hero .we will end the story," said Hickman, as we are in sight of the Mexican town to which we are bound, • The prospect of soon loosing my traveling companion was rather pleasant than otherwise for his deep-laid villiany had begun to alarm me ; even more so than had any danger to be apprehended from the Apaches. What a miserable life even the most successful gambler leads. SAPONIFIER, CONCENTRATED LYE, TO D/lA.3MP. SOAP, Without Lime, and with very. little trouble. Every Make all their own Soap, Out of any kind of refuse Grease, combined with the SAPONIFIER. It will make hard water soft, will clean type to perfec tion, and for all purposes where a STRING LYE is re quired, nothing can equal it. It is Put up In One Pound air tight Iron boxes, with full directions accoMpanying each package. trg... The only genuine, original and patented article a manufactured by the SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Office; 306 Peat' St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Who also manufacture TABLE, DAIRY AND PACKING SALT, Warranted Enlitety Pare and Dry, Put up in various Packages and stylA For sale by all Druggists and Grocers in the country. . apl&.3mdsw-satawo DRS. C. M. FITCH & J. W. SYKES,' HYSICIANS FOR DISEASES OF THE P THROAT AND CH.F2T, and other Chronic Ail- PLAlNmanta comidicated TS. with or causing PULMONARY COM - . OFFICE-101 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSULTATION FREE A list of ,questions ,sent to those who - wish . to consult us by letter. jo9:th•salyw PURE SALT! PURE SALT S- THE ONLY WARRANTED PURE AND DRY Table; Dairy and Packing Salt Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company 390 PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL. ip3Ome-t.tiat'h - MESH TEAS.-50 half chests Green and j: Black Teas, various grades, ; 70 .eaddy boxes do. of different vises, in stornandlor tab) . • 111:11tTLAND & garal . - 191 Liberty stmt. • qr . • ' , 1 • [CONCLUDED.] WARRANTED Family can PENNSYLVANIA EXTRA REFINED SNOW WHITE le manufactured by the • ^ • ~il~Bt~llt~S. , --- -- -- APOLIA : TiItAtRt-i".(ItATE - Nlii lONT A 0 UM.. PORTER & N/151.14c1AR1, I.N L , btsJr.r.3 , , ', . Stage.Diric ter.: . :. . .......;. I.Yruitsi AteFato..k.no. Leader, of Orchestra.... , M. ZrrTylawr. Fourteenth night of the Celebrated LOUISE IVELLS EQUESTRIAN AND DRAMATIC TROUPE TIIIS EVENING, July 2d, will' he performed, SIT 'CARSON, 61 'ME lIUNTER. OF THE PRAIRIE. To commence WWI MY NER4III3OR'S W.IFI. On Monday. July 4th. Two Ga. PrcrortauNers. F,llenVernon,dtsguised as Edward.aluinter...Miss Doom open at 7 o'clock—curtain to rise at s, precisely. Pntcrs—Dress Circle and Parquette, 50 cents; Second Circle, 23 cents; Pnvote So . scs.,t3 and th. MASONIC FOUR? ATTRACTION Leer FOR THE GLORIOUS UH. TWO GRAND PERFORMANCRS Five Splendid Pieces, in' which Six STAR Amnia will appear. I,ty particular request, UNCLE TON'S CABIN will h e acted, by the original roptesentatives of the principal characters. • • MO TIM PUGH-1113M. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. STAR SPANGLED BANNER, THE GRATEFUL .lEW, THAT RASCAL SAMS°, THE LAUGHING HYENA, IN AND OUT OF THE FOURTH OF JULY, THE SEVEN AGES OF MAM, SINGING, DANCING. Forming is comLnation seldom offered. Come one, come all, tuid spend your Fourth at Masonic Hall. Re member tho price is only twenty-five mints. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE —Commencing at half putt two o'clock, will be acted the original pl a y of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, or. LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY. Uncle Tom—His original charaeter—O. Foster. St. Clair—His original character—J. T. Fanuin. George Harris—His original chameter—C. Foster. Aunt Ophelia—Her original eharacter—Mrs.J.C. Foster Erse—The Flower of the South—Li Petite Ada. Topsy—The child that never was Born—F. Foster. For full particulars see programmes. Soso—Woodman Spare that Tree-Frank Feeler. Rr.ctrArioN—Seven Agos of Man—Marlea Foster. To conclude with the celebrated farce of FIVE IN ONE, rea IN AND OUT OF PLACE. :In which Mr. J. T. Fannin personates tiro character. EVENING PERFORMANCE-Cannes n eine at quar ter to eight. will be acted a new drama. entitled the STAR SPANGLED BANNER. on ate GRATEFUL JEW. Go -head Tom—A true son of the Stare and Strip,. with sererul broad ewer,' combats- Mr. 0. Ender. Julia rs. 1. C. Fsuer. Sexa—Don't be Angry. Mother:le.:ix—Frank Pe-ter. To he fultowed by the sidc , -plitting Millen:l, entitled THE LAUGHING ItY ENA. Mr. Felix Fumer Mr. .1. T. Fannin Simon Horn',lower t / , mood Foster. Mrs. Florence Fumer ' Mrs. J. C. Foster. Topsy Mrs..l. T. Kmin. To conclude with a mirth-provok m 4 Farce entitled _ T 'A T RASCAL SA3III O. Sernbb Shukcall, a negro more (I . i:ride/led flew hurt, Oan4m.l Fo-dor. TICKETS—TWENTY-FIVE CENTK . ANTONIO Sz. «DL DE R'S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS THE .fl Sl' COMPLETE I.>_zTABLISH .I_ NI ENT of the wilt I Xillba mr, h. tlh• THIMBLE LI IT, e.n Friday, Saturday and Monday, July let, :I'd and 4th. "I" RP. IEI D AYS ONLY. On Fllll/A Y. July 1, , t, at o'clock, P. M., nnly. On SATURI , AY. July al '2 and, 7 1..e•104•1,, I'. M. On MONDAY,JUIPHILTUREE PERF , ORMXNCES.er . ITTI Meneiug at 104 A. M, 2!,; and P. M. Thiw esmbli,Turnent combine -A the rare, n.ni ltin.i an d most svmarlmble talent, its The world-reuutrue.IDILAVOLO FAMILY, 1:1:11,1 AMU, WRENZO, ;I:KITS AM , A.1.1'11,0 4 0 ANTONIo. WILLIAM AIIMSTRONti, the worl,l-renewne.l Kir- Pgtel, Rider. TONI 111. N. ilto (4,11t,it Tiro, FOU r H opa, Cidrr It A tli.•rit, JOH N N ',Ey FArnwr. th, ):. , ntn..lcy mArrrEi: NENlit E, thy Youth l;:1 Equot-Irtall an,l •ym naktir irrrn. .M ~;114 in his Glob' nn 11, - -.•Lel; nwl Trick Cit IW The :ttotlel. Bothers. TJIE r4cc A:s . r NI Itltt EILS; th 1.16A,5E. MLLE . / rt.. togoth,t utth SIMWLES, Ii'LLE ELI% WI" rti, • mlS . :i ESTELLE, 'MR.? .1. L. lIEVEN PI.I:T. An une , ilialled !runt. sit EqUESTRI %NS, A 4 TO 41tATS. INARTS, CIA AV NS, I'ANT4 iM CORPS liF. I: \ 1.1.17 c. pitExtrEnr. ,PERFOR.AIING ANI' RING 114 And an erleinble never I espne..iitratod in any traveling exhiLdiou, pr.lu.-Ing at 4.,..r)repr...entanon a brilliant niolautze tint..m.iniiientel..lll-dly rp 1, vx citing:lnd lt,antiral 11, sr-, AMERICkN th., in An wri. va.exhibited by MAII.J.:±II4, chrdliw, and dazzling perfortnanro o f Ma..l. tiIIOWLF-ia , the I , IEL KIIsIG, an not whieh DARING, GILAND AND and %Olt.. It :11T. Ap3us,:ititx—it.txp4 !A rents; Pit 2: cent=: rtoldron to JOHN W. ItIeCIII.TIIIV, RILL POSTER, Will attend to the Inidributing and Boding of BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMMES Amusement*, Railroad*, Steamboats, Ships, Hotel*, Saler, Etc., PITTSBURGH, PA. Vt. Orders sent In the office of tho ritt,t•mitli do ing Pont, ur Daily Dazitttc, will rectikro prompt ittumtion THE WAR IN EI_TRI)pE! _ _ 'MR REPORTED COLLISIONS BETWEEN THE AUSTRIANS AND SAIIIIINIAN.S. ARRIVALS OF 'IRE STEAmERs. NEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE FROM ALL PARTS OF TILE WuRI,D. NEW YORK DAILY HERALD, NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, NEW YORK DAILY TIMES, Delivered every morning before daylight In Leave your adOrer, at lIUNT k 311NEIt:9, 31a,oniv - JOAN W. PITTOCK, my2ll . . ouT, RUST & LARK, ANcrAcTurams AND DCALLILy spEnm, RAPE, ELEPRANT, ,AVILALE, LARD AND IIINERS^ OILS, Also, StraiLn, • Banl:, Shore, Tanners and NeoLfoot Sperm, Patent and Adamantine Candies, int2ilvd 61 FERRY . STREET. NEW YORK. A. A. CARRIER & BROTHER, AGENTS, No. 63 Fourth Sit eet. C 0 3,f 110 NW EA LT IT INSITIIA A NcE com PA NY, at litut L-itintg.. Pa. rapes, I, f 300,000. Ilan. SI MON CAMERON. Pri.sident; S. S. Carriiir, Secretor. GIRARD EIRE AN' , AI AItI NE IN SURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. AsHiits, rd4t.- 759.73. Hon. di lEt, MINES. Pre=ident: .1. I:. Ah,,r.l. Si,rretAry. QUAKER CIT'S INSURANCE CiiMPANI. Philadelphia. Assets, $321,Z1f1.42.. GEORG E 11. kJ A RT, President; 11. R. Ciwiihali, Secretary. aid:Opt A lqtlyED- . ANOTHER OF THOSE MI N I ATV ItF, P lANOS-,i Which have oreitexl such general admiration. and found snob rapid sale, has just been received by the hers. They. ewer the most desirable instruments for small parlors,:d.eambmita, etc. (Ivor constructed. For Bale by IT. N.LEISER Solo Agentslbl ttib Above and Steinway's Pianos, myl4. . . : No. Sit Fifth street. . .Ni'.CRAWFORD, Attorney ar Counsellor at. Law , :AND :NOTARY' ,PUBLIC, DAVENPORT, lOWA. • , Especial attention, giiren- to collecting and senrin elainis °revery kind, • - • . ' - • ' Rugs. ire—Jeremiah Dunlevy,,l3r., - E.-J. lioberts....Esq,' , . . C.vt...R. J. Grace, , • . - i , r Roberts & Mellon. Attonieys. (Apl9 _ _ JOHN THOMPSON . ; CO., Erman, Sign and Ornamental PAINTERS. AND.GLAZIERS, No, 135 Third •Street, PITTSBURcH, P.A. VURNITURE FOR - :1:9- 1 4d R i3o e tient . . ug of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNI - 8008 CASES, WARD ROBFS, And every article;needed in a well furnished dwelling; as well as a splendid aseortment or OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment in for.CAS prices ate made accordingly. Per an NVIIIIt ornitything in the above line, would be advantripid by calling at .. • • FACKINFER N 0.103 Smithfield street, below Fifth. FAcrEptER, =stmt M. Inient. " ' . mralay 4 1 INNER'S COLLECTION OF At. IC FOR THE- VIOLIN, consisting of ' ' • • scHorrisctim; ~•QUADEILLIIS, P 013 004 WALTZES,MARC:=9 2 gOiNPIPLB, Ruts, JIG% FANCT ,DINCES, and other popular aim-arranged in an easy man ner for the violin, by S. 'Winner. Priep fol cents. Copies maited on receipt of pri 13i. ce. For sale " -,.:.40/3V-11.. , MELLOlit, 81 Wood EtroeG.; rr';',, - • - . , • tlt 4 % i. *I • : t t- +.7 4:7 1, .. "° • 7 't Li For Rent._ • ri\ ) ',I NT cFACTORIE, SIT UATE iu the Borough of bittninglutm. belonging t lii• estate 1,1 the late P. Mulvany,deceased,and lately carried on be I,olllit & Maim These factories are now in thorough repair, and in full operation, with all the necessary implements and conveniences requisite for the extensive manufacture of flint glas,i, of that superior style and quality for - Which these Works have been no justly celebrated. Possession given on the fret day of August next. C.I 1111%13EN, Executor of the Estate of P. Mulvany. Pittsburgh, June 17th, 1550. jethtf FOR RENT.— THE POST BUILDING TITE extensive lint Glass Works on the corner of :11 . 1ilee and Carson streets, Birmingham. This factory is now in complete working order, with full :eisortinent of pots, presses, Anohlds tools, etc., readr to go into operation at once; aifording 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 in C. HIMSEN, Front street. Pittsburgh. April 5, 1859. . apt( 14011.1.1 S OFFERED.—IIomes to be bad in in the City of Allegheny, equal in comfort to country seats, and yet near enough to the centre ot 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 feu feet square, some of them larger, lying between Western avenue and Ohio Lane, Allegheny avenue, and the West side of the Commons. Each lot hoe a good street in front and alley in the rear. Each man having about 100 fret front has room to beautify his lot with n handsome house, surrounded with shrubbery, thereby malting it a colony of residences equal io country seats, with the cenvenieures of the tatty,. These isautifid lots will be leased for twenty.one year., with the privilege of purehnsing them within that period. They are open Tor selection now. "'Those who tt ish so desirable a location would do well to call soon on TnemAs trot W, lAnd Agent, No. 100 1c earth street. POI{ SALE.— A superior Farm of 154 sores in good farming 01 der, in Kunz rountv. (thin; a largo proportion of it river I,,ittorn land; it io onerodst it great hargain. EINU ire Or Till lIAS WOODS. mrls:lf No. 109 nmrth sL, Land Agent. --- IHAVEviIs DAY AS. , 4()CIATED with me, Mr. J. I iF.I.LOW In the Undertaking, which will hereafter he conducted under the mime and c(yl of Lvmnu At Dellow. JAMDi EMUS. son!! 1/1.111,T JANM tritC,N. Undertaking in all its Branches. N 0.114 Fourth Street, ARE PR EPA REI) ) IN , : in all it- lir:intl.—, in tho sit mannor, at ',riot- , to riot the limes. \\'.. 4 , 1:1 totontion to NEW STYLE PATI:NT ItItIIIAL t'.kt-ili. -I .l"ir (hi, side of ill , n,tclits ut it,... tqly,:ml of wo hoop vont-11,10y on 111 . 4,1111111'14,1, , ,t11/I . lit. I..:ottv ,11:11/6, oxiti I all other,. Finn ittot. it ill I, trait Ilt•:trr. Hoe -.it- , :mil Carr ' tiri.intity, and at lotto: r.tk.a than tiny r ,11.11,111lionL ilk city'. 1.,1,11.10r ,ut• lii V. , 11i1/111•01.. , 14 11, patron:'._ , vtt...1•••1 "1.1 tint. 131.1:, ) I 'ITi W ILL 'PIUS DAY 1 . , m ENcE 311.1\4' I , IIIMISIIINC CI)SID,I pr.. 1 , 1 -111.1.• la, (1, St, , k Ir) vltirw oftll fr—tn trt,vl , 5p0 , 11. , 11 ektlr . ./tVet. II Ily 41'FM k v .N. DUQUESNE IRON STORE COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO., lIF Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, 'Washers, Spikes, [tolls, FLAT 1:AILH0A1) 11AP. "I' ALL 5117. F- - ,, ETU.. FT' HaVP 01 0 0' flow W11.1,11(.111S, lc( 77 Water and 91 Front thy Art' preprtred to in 1h• :r hartmr a larg.• and o.inplet.• aim,rtne•nt que.nno " rnanuflieturea eunstantly on hami, which they otter on liberal tenon. foltrtf C KS, C (12 , 4 - Ks, ci.org., , , ta.ocKs. cLocKs. A g , rlcy for 1.110 AM EI:IcAN WATCHES, A 13rg , a—ortment of tho,e Tun, band. JEW ELLS, SILVER \V RE, Ere.. 100,1 ,, W or,h.r. Wat.•ll inormg. Kogra% Sure in very lost HEINEMAN d MEYRAN, nay 7 No. 4A Fißh street. REMOVAL. Exchange and Banking house KRAMER & RAHM, No. 35, Bank Block, Fifth Si., Pittsburgh We to appriiic our frninil.i :mil the p , ihlir, that we 11.1, removed to our ours I nth, N 0,3:., RANK 81. 4 Firm itiTILEET, w her, WO will to tender them our vorvices, and trust our nrupli,('itiutal. with sin 1' Tir . 114 . 1 . of twenty yenrs tics iti this city, will clialdo IN to meet the wants of our Costumers. Wt• will continue to tram•iict the iticioctsx In all Ito tiranclici, ()mon/term/ Hrp,r Iteteottittett nod Nepotctic,l atel other SeralritieN, ttought mad sold on Cotimiimsion. to ,illeCtlonl , In ,It) nr eiumtry. Iltp,Aba linrero,l in l'ar Funds or Currency. !Jahr,' .aliAr”i 'lnn, 1...pti.,14. Dr° , tri t, 11,n1, Ntlt,ll4, 1,(11.1 Wurntnt., sir. C. Gait I , , MA•nI 1.,511,10 For the Fourth of July ! 1 0( ) Doz. 1i PINE APPLE. ANI) y:rmo.orry !-:yrup, oo Lienri,••• :111.1 Dr( 1 1 , 1. V.ratidy and Cordial Drops. :ar) 1t... Cream I ):Ites, i•te. .%14., dl hind- Cniitortinnerie,, Finn Wint.,Fruit4. Nut, vle., Wlialt•sali• arid 1.2.4•Lm1, at 111. FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY. SUMMER MILLINERY. Chileircii's Clothing - Enspor' MRS. M. A. WEAVER H AS )PENED AT of the latest styles. CIIII.IIHEN'ii CLOTHING kept constantly on hand, and made to order. Eseronrc—Next door to the Trimming Store, toward %Vries' street.. myl4ity ' ri Aar fligand, go-Set. THE FIFTH STORY INQUIRE AT THIS OFFIC,m For Sale or Rent T.vmoN & DELLOW, (; ArrEus 13=1 W C. •- , 11111:1:17 J L. EUIRSHFELD & SON, No. , 43 1%0019 sTREET. TO S `OFF TM r Lu m :ma complete 'I'M '111 , 1; ST. 11 1 1: of IX= AND DUs'TE.R.; A T 111..1.1"CEI. rates laAt,) Urturp, prolnpi/y In firr mail, , drn•rlr .I i) 3:21” KRAM ER v RA M F.. 1. 7\llElL , eil h -uN4. 4 . 2 St. Clair mtreet No. 24 Fifth Street, (UP STAIRS, IRON CITY 13UILDING,) A full r.sortinent of SUMMER MILLINERY, PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. 5AAC,J0NFA.......1 NO. J. BOY D....WM. M'CII LOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO., VANUFACTUIVIS 0/ CAST STEEL. Spring, Plow, and A. 13. Steel Sprin 1=:! CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS, 1115 PlTTSBuppir, PA DAVIS Si, PHILLIPS TTA VE REMOVED THEIR BRASS Fousrmy AM) MANUFACTORY, to No. 110 Water.atid 104 First streets, FOUR DOORS BELOW THEIR OLD WORKS, where they are prepared th'exeCtite all orders promptly, with ENTIRELY NEW AND EILPROVED MACHINERY G _ ENTS' FURNISHING' GOODS—Going daily, without reserve, nt prim; far below AUCTION FIGURES • RrAsom.—We remove, and relinquish this part or our business on July oth. CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL, je2,B Corner Wood street and Diamond alley. j'IOOIINILEXTRACCS, assorted, for sale B. L. FarcriEsTocx a co, Jelft No.‘llo, corner Wood ant Fourth streets •r • Vegetable Substitute for Calomel BRA NDETIrri V EGI7T. , . 61.1 UNIVLILS.,L PILLS, by restoring the bowels to their original daily and lin/a ro/ action, give strength to the stomaOh. purify the blood, re-establish the healthy condition of tho digestive or gans, and thus curo dyspepsia, colds, coughs, rhcuma fisms, dropsics, andsicknessgenerally,whother chronic or recent. The celebrated Abernethy says:—" After having cured the derangement of the bowels, debility and an diseases generally disappear of their own arrora. 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; anti their into by up wards of 1.000 conscientious physicians, and by over n million of families, shows that they are supplying tine 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 caloinet(Hy drstrgurri eh/mit - Km Milo.) producing all its alterative and other It - Wit-aliens, with none of its disorganizing ef fects upon the solids—oil -n crippling for life—or its dis tressing aetion unon the teeth and gums. The prepared concentration from the same principles—the Info Addi tion Pills—is a substitute for blue-pin (Pilobc Ilydrargy,i) possessing the peculiar action on the secreting organs, of that preparation from mercury. hut none of its sali vating or other injurious ctlects. Those who have used them. as a Nucloild mthetitute or otherwise, award to them the highest praise. They come nearer tea concentrated Ksstince 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 all 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 estimat e . Brandreth's Vegetable: niversal Pills remove from the bowels and blood of n sick person the cause of death. THE LITT ADDITION PILL,. SUPeLY Tee onoxxte lireLMTY or THE BLOOD'S TITALITT—the minute globules of vegetable es. settees, of which they are but the concretion, have their exart enotnterprirt in the vital iskitiules•of the blood. And from whence does the blood derive its life. its globules! verily from the same source from when, Dr. Brandreth derives the life principloof the Life Addition Pills—from the Vegetable Kingdom! • These pills. as also the Universal. arc warranted ism ly vegetable. }totalled respectively at ?is and fe rents. Phytoeiami anti the public supplies} by the grit.s. Or I,OX. at No. 294 Canal street. Brand relli's Principal 011ie° ;by Thomas Rettpath. No. tr; Uismond street, Pittsburgh, Pa_ and by all respeetable dealers in tines. )027:1mm0 FEAR AT AN END No one is now deterred from changina Wlll9 K K R F ult From red, grey or ,trly, ton nvh By n fear of injarinc or 4tainiag ❑u• 9k in CHRISTA 11)01tO'S DYE. hartnle.,a as water, mild as and TI:l'E TO NATI' Ilk:. in the magnitleent colors It impart , . Sold everywhere, and applied by all //air DreS,ol, Calusr.aana,, No. 6 Ash, New Yoe A. rm , sEsi:Etts Gonv:T4 NEW CASTLE Li.-eY AND omi Tii.vr I'f.AcE.-1.41 will not fort that th.• dally hi,. of PaPkt•ts botlit•••ii ?yew . .1-tic New Iltlghtoli still couticet with tholteraltalmniation tran. on 111, tint, P. at, and with this rcos, n. ng at Now Mon_ Itr romp I) this rout,? you will sat, link' :old money. Ntilt.•it i+ a groat ohject tho print titile, itY tiny in scarce, ant tip. (root lota don:: twat dama.t, fr-. 3- , 10,8•1118., 8, I r.111,10[11117 n lionnr.kl nnd Ihann,tie Slnpinn, nua 1111 , 111 , -. w Oil+ coy, nn , l Innvn not, :tinl Warelnan,, No. 57 W••••I winr.• tuna nr.• pr , pnro.l and 110nn.. , 111 , of nnol t.tl, the f nnlithes all n•on,nrnlnt•nt. in llnit antiv“ . . In ,11 , 1711n.•nt 1.1 Stklppow, n ex pnrn non wnrr,no, I,llr Irolnl.llmt lonnn. - - Tn- Intlll,. lo tint prnunitly att,ql.7. 4 , 1 tn. ronl7,l4•ntly raor our r..rrir,, arratmeut.. of 1 ( . 0111101,,11 1111w111,',.. CURRY. N I.:I' II & co B imore, F.A.rnary,lS:o_ —nu.l,tf WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOC% D CRS. General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, Ai A N C U . REAL I( INI )s Stearn Engtm., rst,,lmz fn rn thr,, !,, tom .1r. , .1 lifty 111,, 110, nt,l Sti.to I t,a. (.:1•4 ,httv MM.., 101.4! Wer etc, .•:,• •: 5 5 55 5 p lrtnvisr stitnntsssss t 55 555.• 5.5555 , t111nt55515 of 1 . 15- c Inn 4 m , l Mela • llltlery f , .r gTISt nollti and for upss7sst •5, 555511.ty. and .IreulAr c5ki,n55!1.5. itlwar. 5.n 155.5.1.15551.155 , 515m51 , 1555 rt non ,, . 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SAWVER, 1'ACT1.7434 or LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, So. 47 Wood Street, Plttuburgh, Po 13T_T C - E, IR. 8z DAVITT, \Linofactun•rn of 4.• r 1 peon or FURNITURE, A full A ,, ,ornnent PITTSIiI'IZ NIANUFACII Eli renktuntly ‘,u ,c,• *en sa thu lowoott pricem for Cask. GE0..1 GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, AND MIT Ornamental !lair tor Ladies and Gentlemen, NO. 05 MARKET STREET, 1313=11 I, 0 N"' dr, DUFF, p:ALEns IN MANI E.T.A, HEM P, rrroN AND 31 JTE CORDAGE' nAEIIIII, TAIL PITCH AND ItoSIN graci.iS I AND HEAVY DRILLING. folmly No. 09 Water Street. NOBLE, BROWN & CO., 125 and 127 IPitane Street, NEW YORK, IMPORTBI4B uF English. Irish raid Sooteli Linens, White lanens of all qualities, Nay Linen, 1,1(1.. Linens, Brown, 1418 y and Bine': and Whitt, Ilolinn t is. Etymon,' Duel:, Formers' Drills, Padding Canvatuter Haven't, Buck, Carpets, Burlnps, all widths and (111014110 R. Sold by the melange. on must favorable terms. 1a1,12 FIRST CLASS ILENK ACCOUNT BOOKS, PIffInUMMIMI'WI!MraTRIIIiMMnORMI A LARGE STOCK OF COMMERCIAL STATIONARY. PRINTING In nll ils branelkoK, (A RI L. 4, CIRCULARS, BILLS LA DM PAMPHLETS. CIA -7 NTRY REST DENCEA FOR SALE.- A valuable property of six acres, with a gonl house, orchard and garden, three-fourths oft mile from the city, $5,500. Also, n desirable property of .211 acres, at four miles from the city, with good brick dwel ling house, 500 fruit trees, grapes iuntsmall fruits,sadine. Also, an excellent property of :1 1 ,,ticres, good house Mow fruit trees, &e.; situate at 4 miles frotalhe city. s2,:wio. Tito above are all in healthy and pleasant locations. and immediate possessidn can le bad. B. CUTIIIiEItT .4 SON, Real r shit° Agents, fit Market NI. _ _ 1 -1 1 RE W ORKS! FIRE oR WKS!!_ F(t RTII JULY 1855.—We aro now mceiying from the Factory of 11. P. I nob!, for whom we are Solo Agent,, a full and complete assortment of FIRE WORKS, con sisting of the following, viz: Rockets, from 1 oz. 16'2 lbs. Flower Pots, Nos. 1 and 2. Itmnan Candles, 1 ball to 20; Flying Pigeons; Roman Candles, colored; Triangles, No. Ito 6: Illno Lights, No. 1 to 5; Bengal Lights, 1 oz. to 1 6 oz; Grasshoppers; Venice) 'Wheels; Pin Wheels, Nos. 1,2, 3; Saxon Wheel,. Chasers, NOB. 1,2, 3; Rockets, Colored Serpents; Scrolls, Nos. 1,2, 1; Double Renders; Mines of Stars, 1,2, 4. 5; Torpedoes, 500,006; Exhibition Pieces, from p . o to $5OO, with directions. REI BIER d; ANDERSON, jell 39 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel. TRUE ECONOMY.—Don't throw away your Dinner or Tea Knives for the want of Forks, 'as we have on hand a full assortment of Of all patterns. Honse-keepers, Hotel-Keeper, Steam boat, owners, and all others using Forks, can thus have their sets thede up 1e25 OWN it TETLEY, 188 Wood et. .., ~,~.~ sSpedal Notices. stud ISlair-Pill EMIOIIIT 114= I1.3:1 , -1":41.:11, Agent., l'ot,l.llrol. Yn PITTSI;'IRO P. 1., Pittsburgh, Pa., PITTSBURINH, PA 1 ITTS1:1:1;,01, PA J. It. WEI,' tN G 3 Wood Ftreet nenr F.nrth FOItKS, ' • 6 . 1 „ 66 '„AN.:16 .6.8 -6 Ajdion D - A - • SA LES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.; ncs littles Rooms. No. 54 Fifth sti ert..-vary t,e , l: day, so held public sale. of g , od. in all variety. wiled fir the trial , . and consumers, from a large stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consignments, that must I/0 closed forthwith. AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M, Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly every thing needed in the lino for personal and family use; table cutlery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; la dies' ware, AC. AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. m., Household and kitchen furniture, now and second-hand; 1ic.1,, and bedding; carpets; . elegant iron stone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, &c. • AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, .1". M., Fancy art ivies; smiles; clocks; jewelry; mnsical in- Artiments ; guns: clothing; dry goods; boot and shoes; books; stationery, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, sops Auctioneer . TRUSTEES SALE OF 35 BUILDING LOTS IN SEVENTH WARD.—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July 21st, nt 2 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold Thirty-five handsome lots of ground, nine of which have a front on Webster street, seventeen on Devillier street. and nine on Duncan street, near the residence of Gen..l. If. sfoorhead. Plans may be had at the Auction Rooms. Title indisputable. Terms—One rash; residue in one. two, three and four years, with interest payable annindly. 33-1 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. - nj • il kl) k ii: 01 1 P) 4 • U.1170.4 - T01r.4; Pciinsyivania, JOHN BIERER, Proprietor, THIS COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR I I OTEI s after being refitted and furnished through out, with elegant furnitore, is now ready for the recep tion of guests. The Rnilroad from Connellsville to Ifni on town will be finished early in July, thus affording a elicup and pleasant mode of traveling to persons wish mg to eseope the heat and smoke of rittaburol during tli' heated term. This Homo is situated within a few nunnents drive of the celebrated Fayette Springs, and dw proprietor is ,h.termizted to spare neither trouble or of p 4.11,• in rendering those who visit him comfortable. liar,,,o.lerato. mylktf NPCIINLEIPS ICE CREAM SALOON 'AND CONFECTIONERY, No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank. M MA3 I NLEV, AT II IS SPACIOUS arrAnged roomi„locateilm above i. prE•IP in' to furnillt All tie I,exune9 of the Season in ItH lee ('ream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, fakes Of all kinds, And every cle,riptton of Cnfootionory•, all of the beat tnnteri.o will I, served to order, d ap and evening. 4:F9- 4 for pant*, promptly tilled. WI andjung for yourm•lf. (inyt;) M. firGINLEY. MARBLE! MARBLE!! JOINT WEARGO MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, &c., &c., De_'PL.• •Aro roiwetfully InVitod toeiarnina 1,11, took. Priv., low, and work warnintod. MICH.\ o'FIA 11A, .11?.. m. ''liars.) WI N lit: AN I 111 , _., AND j,jrzt,,,-)rts ECTIFY ING DISTILLER, :CI, 17,1 F:f1.11 Ipetwv,n and ,treotA, 3.1 qtreei, kpop. enn ,, tantly on liana a IC ~r 1)1.1 M0n. , ,,...Atit•1, Ity.. and 1.,011,10 flora r WineA, Brandie, and all articte3 T.E. in Owbn,mena. jet KNOX'S ICE CREAM ROOMS, No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry. ri H st' 'lt I 11Elt RESPECTFULLY HE to Ow at a! thi. trell.kuouti vat.‘l, hThtt.. that he La ,t:!I loop.ro•t to furn 42 AND NVEDDINt:S, in ,ry st)l, .11-:1,1.111-;. FANCY CAFES AND PYRAMIDS. re- I;entlemen 1111 , 1 LThile•S FPrVi.ti with )feat*. xtylo equal to any nr,t 11,4,1, al all hour , d..y and 4,(11417,. JACOB B. lIIIIILEY. 1-11:•41' PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE • - E 'Di GRAFF & CO. FOR THE BK4I. 9E I C:0 V M •S; •rt t... 1 I: an ._71.• for farrnhe9, and Lent Wood Conk v.• n. fry Stor... Also rqovt-4, PI to :aid Fancy I 1 S.ol I 1J.., I\ Pt- I L ; k tz t, No. SSI6 I.lherty Street, At the head ~ f WOl,l strut. STAR BAKERY AND WE ('BEAM SALOON P. SCIIELDECKER `Vol' 1:1-1<PEr - ITV LIN INFORM It, ft "lid • att•i Iho piddle genoralty, that he is prt•oroti. at hr. Silo. tn. N .2 2 1)1 AMI) N A LLEY, , •,1•• 11p pll, Cl. - 1111, 14 Ow very quality, ra all h• ot • ••••liillt!. Thr• !argA , r. n.,ortment , .414 • . 440 1:.•11.tt) :thliys nu haul. :1111 , •• rAV.I 1111,, nrAiraf:urtory terms. Leave kr*. 1 3 . : - 4.IIE:I.I)I . :('KER, No.= Inumoud AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES &LA T 11, M.,tlf.Lottm., of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIRTA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, Lata's Patent Slinftim Piston Rods, Plates* WAR Wntcr Street, And IT3 First Street, PITTS It IT It t; , of and South Wati‘r Ste., Chieng,o tmt7:iy TERRACOTT OR STONE WATER PIPES, Floot Two . ro tqx Ise cmABRE. Priers: from Tsvrlve to Thirty Cts. per Foot ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, MAnufaeturprs Price by HENRY H. COLLINS, FOOI4NItI►INI AND COMMISSION MERCIIANT, Er= CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, - FISH, A NP Piz , )PITCY: riESERALLT joll No. 2r, Worn Sr., PITTSIIIIROIT. Office of Scaler of Weights and Measures. E of vicE I q , "ritE UNDERSIGNED, Nl:\ LER uF WEIGHT :3 AND MEASURES, May be found M.noeforth in Cherry alley, L.K , Lween Third and Fourth Nirmd.., whore orders may Ire lea. inrlsdf cirmaxs ?ARNETT. virtnership here tof,,ro I ota,aat William Smith and I a con of \CM. smiTit & co., WaS I a: hd It dAy ul Pei altary, by the death oh r. I a ‘,ll I t, c I E. \ll,l intnott Pint, tr., haring rturefurted let .1 'li. Iwo. It, at...etc...1, in the late firm of tn. zntoth td Co. The •Fouttry and Machine Md will hereafter conducted under the style h. )1 Ity whom the InISiIIOAH of the late awl na evalvd. WM. SMITH. DAVID E. rani. JAXr.3 PARK, n SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY rITTSBUIIGH, PA. W: ~ .1., 1 13r. No. 111 First nnil la) Second rdreets. Manatiaitarers of all and descriptions of Coal Oil, lteti.rtii Stills, Htw and Water Pipe, Lent Irons, Hog Ir ' IV Domes,Steel Pull] es, Hangers and • .iiitiliing :mil Machine Castings of everrdescrip inailo to order. Iltivtne o complete machine :Mop attaeheti to the Foontlry, 311 tioces,ory fitting 'Mil be earehilly attend ed to. Mr2S(1111%014 REMOVAL. lIUSSEYG. & CO., have removed. C. to their' new Copper Warehouse, No. 37 Fifth stroeh in the New Iron Front Hoek, throe doom went or Wood. PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL. C. G. HUSSEY & CO., Manufacturers of Braziers' Bolt • and Sheathing . Copper, Pres,ed copper Bottoms, Locomotive Tubing, Raised Still Mahon mot Flats of all Sines, Brass Kettles, &beet nod other Brass, Spetter, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets, eta lioalors in Block Tin, 'rin Plate, Lend Wire, Sheet Zinc, Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tinners"rools, &c., No. 37 FlfthStreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. JW Shoot Copper cut to any pattern. [npB:6md FARM FOR SALE, on the Perrysville Phmk Road, au miles from the city—contains 115 aeres-70 in tine stab• of cultivation, a dwelling of six rooms, wash house, well of soft water and puntp, a, brisk tarn and staid, carriage hones, a two story brick spring house—orchard of choice fruit; fences all in good Order, about 45 acres of choice timber, also a store house and fixtures, now doing good business—garden, - small fruits, shrubbery, Ste. For price and terms - apply at the office of CU rIIBERT k SON, je2 - 2 Real Estate Agt's 51 Market st. . , NO SEWING TO RIP.- NO CLASPS TO CUT. THE WOVEN s KIRT is the best Fof t.mle nt the wtore of je23 JOSEPH . HORNE, T 7 Market et \ . A rw.,:, getving *Wins. SIZQ'aEl7t,'"S SEWING MACHINES. LN POLNT OF BEAUTY, DURABILITY, PERFECTION OF WORK, AND CAPACITY TO PERFORM EVERY VARIETY OF SEWING, NO °TEEM MACHINE CAN COM -1:0 A TER WITH SINGER:a New and , Improved Diachines, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT STRAW'S 32 Markel treet SEWING MACHINES..— THE $2O . AND $4O. DOEBLE LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES , ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE HOSIERY STORE OF - Is 2 7t, r, , 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 will be received and promptly filled by M. DALY, Agent, No. B) Fifth street, on the corner of Market alloy Pittsburgh, Pa. SI- NOTICE—M. DALY, on the corner of Fifth street and Market alley, is the only one of the name in business on this strew jet PATENT SEWING MACHINES Have gained the confidence of all who use them, and have proved one of the most valu able intentions of the age. They use a Shuttle, making the Lock Stitch on both sides of the cloth alike, which cannot he unravelled or pulled out. They are all outdo 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 iar, we wonfil call the attention of all to our new Family, :sewing Machine. It has been manufactured expressly. for Family Ilse, and has met with favor from all. It LS SO simplified no to render it ahnost impossilile to get out of order, or derange its operations; indeed it is so sitn ple as to astonish one, that so small is piece of mechan i.m will sew. Below, we give a description of the dillerent styles of the Weed Patent_ No. 1. Is a very convenient style, which can he nor':ea by hand or foot, on or off Its own table. For convenience of shipping, and also for large manufacto nes, where it is necessary to place a number of Machines into a long bench, making one table answer for them all. Price. Wit. No. A. With Walnut or Mahogany Table, either with or a thout Box Top, which lock, down. Price, $lOO and $llO. No. 3. Same size an No. 2, but rims with a belt. and it a inneh higher rate of speed. Thin kind in well adapted to manufacturing Clothing or Leather work. This is really URI eheapest Machine in the market, there i , no work dote on a Sewing Machine that it will not do It is confidently setaerted that this Machine rum envier than any mactine now in use. Price, Mi. No. 4. Thin machine has a long arm, to accommo date large work. It rtma at a high rate of speed, runs easily, and in, without doubt, the best Machine for Tail or', use, ever offered to the public. It is also peculiarly' fitted for plantation work. as it is very simple yet au& stantial and durable, with but little liability to get out of order. Prier, Pa No. 13. Thin in a new and cheaper Style, and a gent end favorite for Family, Light Leather, and a great variety of work. It has been gotten up with reference to furiushing a strong and dui-able, yet light and tasty Machine, at a less price than either of the above. It runA very easy. raiddly, and is pronounced the best neviliine now in market, for VA. No. 6. This is a Machine got up on an entirely new prim-100, ditterent from anything ever before offered to the public, and we confidently assert that for family see 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 PO arranged as to be utterly mipossible to miss stitches. It has a tension on both sides. and carries a large supply of thread on the under spoel. The motions are giuntsl by two small erwuks that run without perceptible noise. The two threads see worked in ouch a manner as never to both pull at the mine time, and consequently little liable to break. The seam is very elastic, and the thread does net break in washing. It trill do coarse work better than any crtachine now in market, as it noes silk, cotton or linen with equal facility. Price, ISO. Deseriptive circulars furnished gratis. OFFICE. 477 BROADWAY. NEW `4lll-111'NE3 LYON, Proprietors. 4 Agent++ wanted. my=arnaw The Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Pittsburgh Agency, No. 107 Market St. Having greatly increased their facilities for triantifactnr- In Li their CLIABAASED FAIIIILT Meennzv, with all the recent improrements hare reduced their prices, and offer for sale a NEW STYLE TiLiktaiLifiri. Price, $5O-111emmer, $5 Extra. It is no longer questioned that these Machines are the hest iu use far family sewing. They 11E11, FELL, GATHER Als:D STITCH - - In the mmit superior manner, and are the only machines in thii market that are so well:int] simply . made, that they may be sent into families with no other Instructions than are contained iu a ciralar which accompanies each machine, and from which A C ll ll.ll - UF T.Pi YEARS May readily lelan haw to use, and keep them in order. They snake upwards of PIFTESIN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE An t i will do the sewing of a family cheaper than a seam stress can do it, even tf she works at the rate of ONE CENT AN iiOUR: Is there a husband, father, or brother In the Gni ted States, who will permit the drudgery of hand sewing in his family, when a Grover d Baker Machine will do it better, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possi bly be done by hand. air Send for s arcalar. la The first place in public estimation in now justly ac corded to the Grover .6 Fiwter Machine, for family sew. iug, for the following reasons :—lst. It iv more simple and easily kept In order than any other Machine. 2d. It makes a seam which will not rip or ravel,though every third stitch is cut. 3d. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same machine can be adapted at pleasure, by amero change of owls, to ail varieties of work. atli. The same maclune rubs silk, linen thread,. common spool cotton, with equal facility. 6th. The scam is as elastic its the mast elastic fabric, so that it is free from all liability to liteak to washing. trotting, or otherwise. 6th. The stitch made by this machine is more boautafui than any other, made either by hand or machine. OPLNIONS OF. THE PRESS: The best patent now in use.—{Easton Whig. Stands high in the estimation of all—Erin Constitution. It is all that it is recommended—{Luna Democrat. It has no superior—[Ashtabula Telegraph. A household neeessity— : [Batavia Herald. Grover k Baker's is unrivalled—[Rockport'Advertiner. Meets the wants of the housewife--{Auburn Ch. Advo. A necessity in the family-[Southern Inventor. The cheapest and best in use [Baldwinsville Garotte. They are the test In use—{ Waterford Sentinel. The best manufactured—{Pittston Journal. Worthy of public patronage—{Jersey Shore Re pub. Grover A Baker have the best improvements- -Hunt. Journal. Not liable to get out of order—(Westehester Jeff. The most convenient in usel hen Chicago News Letter. Poasesses more advantages any other—[Nash Gazette. All articles are made with it with ease—{Hasard's Oar- Lightens the labor of those at homeloughman. A child of ten years old may use it—{liarmer and Via. Will do most beautiful sewing Allentown Dem. , Sews silk, linen , or cotton thread—{Pitts. Advocate. Is more simple than any other--(Cleveland Reporter. Merits a place in every family—{Abingdon „Democrat. Sews a yard a minute—(Cleveland Leader. The best in use for families—llliblical Recorder. It makes a fine, strong_ seam—{Laporte Union. NATHAN WHITINCI, Agent. delS N 0.107 Market street. Oakland Property tbr Sale. 'PRAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known j. as "Now Linden Grove," lying within two and a half mites 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 knolls, covered with forest trees and others gently . rolling, susceptible of being improved in the most picturesqtle manner. These lots are surrOunded by an excellent neighbor hood, with the advantage of a first-class private sellout._ taught by Mr. and Mrs. )3. M. &err, with public schools in the vicinity. A lino of omnibuses runs every hour during the day, and in a short time a Passenger Railroad will be built, thus rendering them most °ht. and desirable. For beauty of scenery, facih of access, purity of air, and convenience to the city, .ey are unsurpassed as sites for country residences. • In order to accommodate those wiio may wish to im prove, they are tittered at the following very easy terms: One-tenth in hand and the residue in nine equal an nual payments. jet am W. O. LESLIE, 91 Diamond street. 1859. Second Arrival 1859. OF CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITTSBURGH, PA. viT D. & H. - McCALLITM 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 now style of CANTON MATTING, for Summer Parlors. The latest make of CARPET SWEEPERS, etc., etc., which shall be offered at the lowest rates. 0691 W. D. k H. "McCALLITAL D. C. liNEELAIifD KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND • - SWAIM AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; • Alixf, makes to ordei' PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER W)XES, suitable for Shoes; Dry Goods, de., at Eastern' Prices.. Corner r alley.and Wood street, (third Mors—lover Citizen' ) Pittsburgh, Pa. ietkly THE CORALIT,P. AND . PORCELAIN , TEKTII have now been extensively tested by the citizens of Pittsburgh, and the verdict in their facet is unanimous. litany have latd aside teeth mounted on. Geld plate to avail themselves of the improvements embraced in these new and beautifhl styles of Dentistry. Their superiority consists trudnly in their perfect wisp-. tation to the mouth—their perfect cleanliness, being without crack or-crevice ter food to Snd lod_gment, an d made of a material on which the juices or the mouth cannot tut they are free from all metallic taste corro sion or tarnish and do,not . effect the breath, which is Kreat desiderafnirCas all who Wear Gold, Silver, Es a u • nntri or other Metallic Plate, can testify. They also combine greatstrength with lightness,gont., fOrt and elegance—this with their close resemblance t o natural teeth render them the most desirable substi tutes for those organs ever offered. An examination will fully confirm all that has been said in their praise.. N. STEBBINS, 11. D., Dentist, 191 Penn street. N. B. Teeth dimmbythe painless process. jell:la:law HAIR RESTORATIVE. TM - RIVAL= IN MARKET, Home and Foreign Demand. IF YOUR HAIR IS Grua, • IF YOUR HAIR IS THIN, OR IF YOU ARE BALD, IT WILL RESTORE IT. IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF, • IF YOU HAVE SCALD ELEAD _ , IF YOU HAVE NERVOUSHEADACHE, IT. WILL CURE THEM.. TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, TO PREVENT ITS FALLING, TO MAKE THE HAIR GLGSBI7, USE WOODS HAIR RESTORATIVE SOI,D BY O. J. WOOD & CO. 114 MARKET STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO, PATENT MEDICDE DEAL AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND CO Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, and B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., No. CO, corner Wood' and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists generally. je4,2nalew To Hotel Ho. pars, Restsurente,Drug gists, Grocer 34 and the Publier:;:;',l_ DR. BRITIVON'S BITTERS Have, from their excellent qualities, been recom mended by the MOST EMINENT P_LIV SICIANS as a most valuable and never-failing remedy for ~ DYSPEPSIA, DLARBEICEA, DEBILITY, HEARTBURN, BILLIOUSNESS, JAUNDIUE, _ LIVER COMPLAINTS, BLOOD DISEAS A O -, kc. Are also a sure and certain preventative against Fever and Ague, Cholera; Platiosemer plaints, Qty— • and la the most:rideable and of caedons,TONlC AND APPETITE-CREATING COMPOUND ever offered to the public. By the use of these BITTERS all DISEASES OF THE BLOOD will be thoroughly eradicated, and all those who are suffering from early excess and PROSTRATION OF THE PH YSICAL ENERGIES will be restored to a.RO BUST and VIGOROUS STATE OF HEALTH. . The DIG ESTIVE ORGANS willbe stimulatedandPEß- MANENTLY STRENGTHENED,APPELITh will be created.and the DEBILBBATEDSUBJECTREBTORED TO NEW LIFE_ - i. This remedy has a very agreeable taste, and be taken readily by - children as well as by adulbt. , All persons suffering from any of the above com plaints are invited to try DHERITICON'S BITTERS. Dose.—For an adult,a small wine-glassful three times a day; for a child a small teaspoonful twice a day. Sole Agent for the United' StiOno... l NO. 742 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Sold at 50 cents per bottle, IS per dozen, 1M,50 per gallon; extra Bitters for Isar-rooms, by the gallon or - barrel, at the low price of 11.25 per grdlon ;'llne Stoughton Bitters, sl.2siier gallon. For saleby all Druggists azeißrocera. , 4 Wholesale and Retail, at . ^ jatcly,law 742 BROADWAY, N. Y. WEED'S B. L. FAH.NESTOCK. & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60, Corner Wood and Fourth Streets; Dealers In Foreign and DOniciodic DRUGS, mEmans, CIIEMICUS,, , PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Glassware of all Descriptions,. PATENT MEDICINES, Of reliable brands, at, lowest market rates; and dyer' , thing appertaining to the Drug Business. - We guaran tee to sell a, low as can be bought in this or other mar kets, and warrant everything to give satisfaction- We are the sole proprietorstuad onlyrnqmsfacturetrant:',*a B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S VEMMIFIIGE, Tonic. Cathartic and . Anti-Dyspaptic . , OF WILSON'S PILLS, W. R. McClelland, Esq, erly of Manchester, Allegheny county, Pa, now of Nene: -• phis, Tenn, mays: "I have been afflicted with /llek-Read - Tr acne, ray once in two months, so much so that I hawk; 4 been obliged to leave my business and go tobed. 11.11cd'- a great many remedies, but never succeeded in got:tide ono that would give relief until I tried Wilson's Pills. - believe they will cure any cage of sick-41eadacheinfrom one "-- to two hours, as they invariably do in my case." . Mr. J. M. Bake, of Webster, Westmoreland - CoialitY,.., Pa., states: "Having been subject for the last hoe years at short intervals to severe Headache, accompanied with loss of appetite, severe cough and and general.debillty t „ totally unfitting me for business, I procured a box of • Dr. R. A. Wilson's Tonic. C.Aluirtic and Anti-Dyspeptic, Pills, and after taking them according to directionej was perfectly restored to my former good health, and I can heartily recommend them to all similarly aiflicted.". , Pills and, Vernatrage , '- -., , r.: ":3 - . 1: .1 . . . , .. , . - . . . For sale by respectable Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers, everywhere. . . . - rarl&OSW. SUFFER NOT.—DRS. GOLDSMITH CO., No. 42 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, Penn's, sti continues to be consulted on all diseases of a PRIVATEi. or DELICATE NATURE. Front a longemarsedf study and practical experience of unlimited extent, -Drs.& k • (24. have tho gratification of presenting the animism/do with remedies that have never failed to cure the most. alarming ease of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath hi& treatment, all the horrors of Vencrodandlmpure Blood, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pain and Distress, or Infiammalion of the Bladder and Kidneys, Absccases, Humoricrrightfal ; Swellings., and the long train of horrible symptoms' tending this class of disea.sesAre made to become as harmless as the simplest :Wings efa child. - • SEMINAL WEASNES'S—Drs. 0. & Co. devotes much of their attention to the treatment of those cases caused -- by a secret and solitary habit, which ruins the body ancr mind,unfittingthe unfortunate individual for either busi-• _ ness or society. Some of the sad andraelancholyeffects produced by these early habits efseirth are, Weakness of the lack and limbs,Palpitation clam, Heart, Dyspep, sia, Nervousness, deangernen& of .the estito lions, symptoms of Casnmption, efe.„ete. The fearful effects on the mind aro moth to be . dreaded, . yin: 'Loss of memory, confusion 'ideas, depression of spirits, evil forelsxlingsaversion to society, self-distrust, tunith, ty, etc., are among the evils produced. 'Such perions, before contemplaring marriage,shonld commit a Avg. . clan of skill and experience, and be at once,restomt health and happiness.' Almelo:1M Fever =tic:Laud war 7 ' , ranted. All letters containing a fee, addressed to OOLASMITH & CO., Pittsburgh, Penn's,, will meet WWI "i" prompt attention, and medicines forwarded, secure from , observation, and a cure guaranteed. The, strictest se- `''-'- cresy observed in all cases. . t go. Don't forget the place, No. 42 Sixth street, Pitts. burgh, Pa aplatlydar EYE AND EAR . DISPENSARI-: - Office 05Main street, (2d char, ttpalnicsd Buffalo, N. Y. ESTABLISIIED BY THE CELEBRA-..-: TED DR. JOHNSON, 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 discaSUS peculiar to the eye. This is tint- , versally acknowledged the only safe and sure remedy ''.-- nbw known, It has-boon used with great sneceSs by the most skillful physicians. in Europe and America. • r - Patients in any part of the country can treat therw'' selves successfully at a moderate expense, thereby avoiding the danger and expense , of haling into the hands of unskillful physicians. This medicine (snfficient to cure.) will be sent.. hynuid or express, with all-ndeeir-' nary directions, on receipt of Ten Dollars. Dr. Johnstrir a-rfnin awl Infallible [hire for Deafans and. , Singing Salad in !he Eam .Yerrous Head , , nrut Mind Onitplairtts, Affording instant relief to sufferers who have heerttron-. bled with deafness for many years. After using this - - remedy a few days the patient is suddenly end almost . miraculously enabled to hear ordinarY toned cOliversa.. tion; in the course of a few weeks the most. obstinate case of deafness is effeetnally.cured. - Patients too numerous to' mention have Imierirestored to perfect hearing, and forever rescued from the snares of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of ; tho.present day. Hospital and private testimonials and certificates from the most eminent physicians and sur geons iu England, in whose presence deaf Persons hue been cured, and many hundreds ofprivatepatients cured` can ho seen or referred t0...A case ofthis medicine, .! (enough to effect a cure,) he forwarded, tat any part,. of the country for Fifteen Dollars. " Address. DR. JOITNSON, Drawer 404. Otte° Oh Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. - KAY & COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,- prapAm AND BLANK BOOK MANUPA.CTORERS, NO. 55 WOOD STREET.' ' • F r atsbuigb, A full assortment of Law, Medical and Idiscella mut Books constantly on hand. mrl ON THE BROW ,OF THE, HILL, on Mt. Washington, a Sue building lot, with a two at frame horse, stable, hc., will be sold for POW. Terms esay. S. OLITHI,IERT & SON, 61 'Market at. 1111111.C.E.---1.5 tee prime Rice now landing, JUIn and for sale by L sp2S ~wi PROF. WOODS' WITH IMMENSE SPRING TRADE, 1859 PITTSBURGH, .PENN'A., 11*IITTE LE.ID DR. R. A. WILSON'S P L S . MrT , LER t SICE_ETSON