The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, July 11, 1859, Image 3

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,not pick up from de sthreet she said, as idle
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L'.:t'.• ~'" -'-' - I s: - ~,. ',..• '•T. ;1 .. .i.:',. '', • ~:l - '.... ~• i 1 their hands clasped, would bave taken them for
1 1 2, -1 ? Ar',.,l, ' ' 2' ,`"`‘. `.,:• 4 .1 .- •*;", 4 . -• '.; ',-, ~,- -'; '', . l two of the veriest boarding-schdel misses, brim
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i veraatioi always 'my love,' , and 'my dearest ;'
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We could hardh help laughing ; in the servants'
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visitor about three weeks, when, one morning,
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• , 1, • 1 for her very life; and some of the menservants
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‘;'"-•:. ' '-'• ":"'•;•;:e . $)';*"",;`,;•• ,7011. ',..t :‘,,,' , "N , ` •-'•,‘,/. e.' ~ stairs, Everybody believed something serious
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I,l"q.•e ! 'e l 'l:'''' t 'V . •:% ! , :`,'t.` 4 ' 4 1 ''?. '.:i * '''4"; l “, i • 4 .; ',„ •'' "Presently Miss Dormer came down stairs,
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,)-',,, as white as ashes ; she went into the house
-o%,ii'oizo."47",wilt 4 ..•':' , .• .e ' , i --- -``'?•"• , ' , ". '; •' '' ••; keeper's room- I must tell the truth we all
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• I followed to the door of Mrs. Merry 'a apart
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~,,, thing we did bear, for Miss Dormer had left
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• • 4-1. "`" - ` 4 ". 4 '4.1"..i' '•""''' ''/""'e :" .?: ~" ''. , 4 •,. ".1 things?' said Mrs. Merry in a vexed tone.
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5. ...- , 4 t. , '4 , / , ..... , .•••: rii„,...,f`,;...4; characters taken away every moment in this
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'' ' "•.' ... t •-• , "". • '.` '-:!': 4 '; 'eN. '. A ;."•-' .., )-".1 " 'Go, Mrs. Merry, pray go,' she continued
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to my lady's room, scolding as she came out
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ltfht...-1,,,,.:2-4,',..45.-4,•,rce‘.‘7,e.,`,-..^.'-"",..".4 -i t ...`",-r,"" •1` i ing to what was no business of ours
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,' .r e ,•• %."'", ...: t 4:; •• "It was our busin . ess, dames, second fixit
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--..- ir r _: 1 :1 1- = - Z 1 --:'...T,... - ,", ~,,,:.,. , •--'-'' ' I " jars. Merry angrily bade use., about our
i.re , ,ioar 4 l4 "" .4....-it-;rteiales,',;'f,"4,P..ralfrri-Pl',r‘l work ; but wo did not rest till w questioned
~Tk- • -•""- S •et e -117 ', ' --c- = 4 *; ' 1 , - ",•:•-:• .', Dormer, and learned that my lady had lost
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:,4"T's, );,..,,,,,,.._..'"4 ta,,,, , 1, ,, „,'-,•,-,,-, .-e ••-• .), -., more jewels. , 1
,-"lPfle n ,,., -4 .,..'"'",, r 4 4, 1 f-.- 4 -,".."`,V -s . -* • - .."`-''..i - J-t, '-'`._" 4 .'•'•.- 4 ',.i. "; "Again there Will a fine commotion
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." -- " Lr e`t'. l " . ''' `", "r "e' .4 •••4 - '': . 4.:"• 1 ": ' '. . -, .i.0.,,H'-'-. , ` " Many of the servants left their pie ea.
4cxr-*•-i;,,•"-_.:-"7:,:-=:.'e;:tte.N;':7-• e.'" -- ..... :1 -°" 5 „ :- ....- - - -i , er .;' ' Such constant attacks of suspicion were too
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~.•,',.._..- .'":•:'.., ... much; but they gained nothing by that, only
44t - ?; -, e-irli-' - '-'i -: " . " -- l i e " ' t- "I.X 3 '. 3 1.,'`'.<;i."7,- - tr '.',,•;'. I the remark that perhap= th f ey dr i eaded d t o nd
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•1.41-_,''.,..e'''''..„l,.,°-•..",•-. , • , ."=" 4 " 4 r!"„';A•5 c ....„",•'.. , , ....- I freely enough, I stayed. I had bean preferred
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~.! '1 prizes for household work from all compoti
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."•41'' '' 1- -) - -.- - , '''N't '' , -.e.""-e Tee:: r-- •• ..- 4 ,2 e.-A",- tors. I had not been in my lord's service two
: % - -re''''- : ; ":. -4 " 1 -'4.>' , . 1 1..' '-'' , 4' . '" '''.-::• '`ILL'; '• ' Iwhen, the upper house-maid dying, I
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-.- „ ,t ",.. ,•,, ,Ci,',1'.'_'•., ....'4-1, •;-; .-...,•,-• •,,.\•,, ~,..,,, - ,‘ , „l was promoted to her situation-a rare thing,
, • ••sa-•"•.&"e4 f . '' - t,l, :....:--, ; ,, t, , ,e)'.' - `, - '.. t-'. , ',...- , - -e,l for uppers ervants in a great house must per
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~".'"'.,.,,,A• '-•;•, • • --• ":":"; 4 ;' fectly know their business. I had worked
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'°-• ' ''"'", . ''' "-.`" '' • ':' '" • t,-e • ‘ ' over , knew all the ways of . the hou_e,
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i.`t , ',: .1. " - " , ` f P!..' ....,,,„ '' :,',*. -r-• : " . .! r., eiS,.-e . '1 six months passed away in peace and quietness.
~441._::,, ,• i- : 2 4 .j.-; - r-` ' ""'-.-' '', " --, •4 • •C c Lady Moulin], on leaving Lady Corn berry's
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' , " 'e''- eI ' '.;.“--. -A- ' ' ':. :"'•-'` ; •)%1 I ,' A' , h went to Paris for the winter.
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I; %-. 1 : , -• C. •.•• !: - "•.' '• ', ( ~.4- , . ; ..., ~. We saw nothing of her ladyship, who bad
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14-r-i- • ,, ,_.".. 4 •Le,„ •,. - 1 * ~ ..4.•., ,. ..., ..,.. ‘ e.,.,,, c e= :-.,..e, r been toed in her remarks sheet the missing
~ P ; •, > . ` "r, " ; . ...;'4-6.-1 -1 ,-I ` l . . & "47 •z .7,' . ' ' ' . '''' , i• - "4.. ,; 11 13'”r...•1 , jewels, t il l the ensuing spriug, u hen she ar.
e7"'L 73,- V - '5 , .._,..:Cr, - 0 7 1 ,,:::•.4 -1. , :.,' , ,;,.• I' ;'.; - . -- ' : ' , .'• 4 ••••,!7,...c,t5"11 i rived on another visit, intended to be a length
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. -- ` 14 "'' , ... c7. 0 -4 `'.e" . ..' V.Z.'-`'.. ; : t :' , ..)',.."` , •• t '0• - ei.t . -:'; ~..., . .' • - , - " ,e;.r;•. " She remained about a month, and. at
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the next day On this one, she kept her own
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t..'11.. , ..‘"e'„,",..F:ze m e - e r- '., e . ,, ,„ • ,,., 1 ' - ;,.....:.1, t ,.:1 . „... ,„ ;•. le by File. Therese, and .q.aan y . with her own
..f.:4`..`,'-:•;•..'41'17'.,„,_:!e'c,.".„:'•*;,"':-.,i• : .- ,.. -- •; . •,-,',..e,.-, ".„ t • , t , ,t. hands, packed a small valise with a few owe
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.)„ . .... 5,, c'",.4,•A 4 e.4".,,..,1411:te,t r i. wiz:. g4,;„•2.,.--...;,.4v.„, ° home with some peer, whose name I now for
s ~"''7:::;-.N..„•:,..47r":::.•`ii.e'i'l",4'..',‘:' ... r e .•:,''•:-.'''....":'.-''''L' get . All this Thermo told 129 when she came
Z . c•cs- 1 - - --e•A'O r:-'''-'-' ' - ';•';-'"• .\ 'rte;;5•"- - - '•••••.t,-.3"0•-• to take up hot water for Lady Mreshill'e
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-‘,7,,.,.-:'.:*':,:lf.4-;teP71,,fi,'r.".''C'4.44.,r;.14;,..'"„4,M "'I wish she would leave her room,' said I,
..eir,„l,?.:!•.:;rfige- e"..,3,-;:•••,Ae!,.•:•11',•;,,,•,•,,.:4,14:....•.4"...'t not in a very good humour; 'all my work is
14'4erf.1-<••r &..--.1:Z ` ..'1 . -t rkt`i'. t "i,''. 2 .-Z.,•--: thrown back by these laches keeping their
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' ""% .4. ::‘,•• , ....H" - -,,..,Z•r , .. ~,,V ,e- te .„-•:', 1 •"evare you mind, Anne,' said Therese ;
ci.;!--,..;.,4Z4i,!...:4Z-e-v,""),..,12*...,,,,-:.-:',,,er,--r-ri--•„'"--',-,i _ ' '',, 'my ledi, she viii dress herself directly. She
e;• 4 : 14, " . i:"•` ,37 - , ' s'i l r' 1 7 ' . 'i; .. :,`7: ..,-":>:.` .'. : is going to ray Lor'Varden's to dinner, and you
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' ; ' i:' call go to the room den.' •
'...::?.. Te4 - ' ' h.t' :':• ':'''' - ,, .- ,- -7 , , - -,-,- ..-; - . 1 I grumbled a good deal; but I had to wait
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~,,- 4 Lady I/osshill's pleasure, for nil that: it was
-'4".t1.143.t.'".*-17Fill'r-e.---1:-.1'''''-';k1.":4lS","....."Lr:,;- *e . "•".AL 444 six O'clock that evening before I got into the
N'.4-I..filk-•;citA"1.:':;:1"-1:i.t.';73'e,':•.-'r'L- ''..l room to clean it:
TN*6'we ..., , s "i- - ; , i;:iz. " • .-q..f. ;,‘ .4'.--,,,,..-e-',':,•-":"'..'l "Therese b ad gone down to tea; I looked
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ft•f• - -a.,". ' ,icic ; 4" ) ,ifl' - -"'e . : - t , : -. '" . 7. 7' -,••• :',',l - '', H. ~ t,''' 3-4' round; Lady Mosshill's things were all c1ear
,...1,,,.4'''''4",:,e,, '_,,-i . „'•: , ..f ., • ".',....,',:`,„" .1- -- • ..i.r` - `,."".• ` ed away, and packed ready for departure. The
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- e.,;: . .;,,t4P4 4 1 - ,' ~rO- , ,,,,,t , t e,..: ~- r, ~...), rtr:.,:,•l- 4 ... ; ~ : ::: I noticed, that though the key was in the pad-
; 1 " r 't -4u. ' t ' 34.st.t ‘" T ''' C ' '' ' ;'; t:: . -' - ' ,--' ''''' i.Sf'^''''''' ,4 '' . .- 1 1 lock, yet it was not locked . I stood, broom in
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e 4 1".. 2 eN-' .'`'''rek l4.- e sv- i• , e` : • 2 .:.e' - 1 . - '. V.. i l ( I. tf age thoughts for which I could
..seNh--,--.,:i.06.---a-e;••4,...r.•k,.•.".ar, .. -, 1 7 ...; - •-•"••••• , .... 1 ' 411 * sleds 4 . - •, , loo „_
-•-.. it •,...t ttf4.ea.‘ •- 41 . .,„?•..." e •5 e .- :-".l,Za, a • :....L.-,,,, never eccolin , cattle over Mo. 4 , 1 -ui uaY
4;41-4-1?;,`~7-,-*'',„‘"-. -••-`°;"'"!-•;7"i_.;$4-.."4"".;°.:"?;,"4. hardly can tell what prompted me tok in
• - - - -,2r.;„!--- - (kt.-:c,.?,..., -•<" , ":' , . -. :1:-: , --.c3-,. , -; , ..;,, : Lady Mosshill's valise. I cannot excuse the
•-•='' ', . 7- ' ---:*;""'” ,i,!43'-K7;e1.:',1";!"...r.-*._!`„.,":":.•)t.,.7,':. i".51'.... action; but an impulse, uncontrollable and
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i 1. ! .. tl:4-I''''t: unaccountable , prompted met So powerfully
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s "-Z 3 4i.r--..,- , ...4;.t -, . 4g, ..-- `! - ..r , '.. , .. 7 • 1 ' '' , 4 .q' ' 4 l, :%.-I',l ed my hand on the top-Lady hicashill's night
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-'4.-- '' -11.1i.77-: ' 7 '-' ''''''''' '''''‘e • '-'-' he prat ,ben a small basket; and fur
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' , 5-1„ , •4.,': -17 4 e'„,Atlt,;`, ", ..4 -.. ~• ,' .• .!• 1 , , ,` ;t 4 tiler down, a case of Morocco. How my heart
~,,, V .'; M v t - ' •- " ";•!.! •. : " - •,: "' "':'' .. ri;••,... - '..„-••," beat as hook it in my hands; how stealthily
%I.'l , ttr - --:lt ...., - 4 V O-.42 . 1 ,' ' ''.:, --:-c-•-• , ,,,,,t.' i• ' , 4,' I looked round the room, as if I were about
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"thief, instead of' detect one.
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` - • 43 '"t 2:1 P . ,-k1.,••%.,; : ';-'';'''''' ''' e ' 4A- ` 4 ' ''''''' "I opened that case, which. had found in
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_ -, ,z„ . .,--.....e , ,.. , ,:,,,re . , : .,, L a dy moeshill'e valise ; and there, ma bed of
; ri,.,,..a.-"'i-.. t:! , •., .f.,57 - :' , ..,„ 1 ' 0 1-:":;`: '-' 4-;; .., - .,'•-...}i i e snowy quilted satin, reposed two of my own
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:deem- f - ,141-1 - rs ris: C-:7 .., ,, ,-',. 1 ,7* (-- it - •.,''' . 4 ' 1 . •; - -,;- '- '',,t , .. r:„..=4.:-..4,',.; ;.. ., * 1 moilds,and a bracelet ofemeralds and diamonds
."- -^-- -4 •-•••• ' l mixed . l had seen them on Lady Cornberry's
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.40 '`•k•'4 . C. , • - •'1";:-"•:•• , .' 4 •'r:-.7 - .4:'''' 0 ). •...'-'erl•••• toilette but the day previous y, a
,=.: f.r , ;,„--.., -;,' ''' .2 /1:0,0 t4 ,, ,i' Dormer herself had pointed them out to me as
3 _4e11P441:,,i12„.,,-47-'.- ~_"7,-:....4.-,144...5:.r.1;4.3-, unmatched for beauty and value. They had
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Our Tailoring Departrueut = ;
IS STOCKED WITH A COMPLETE Al 2::
SORTMEN'T of
LIGHT - COATINGS AND CASSIMEI;ES,
Wtddi We' are making to order at
SUN UMBRELLAS-,
Moran'i New Woven Skirts, French and Chantilly' LA
ces, tc, ie. A. nice assortment of the above goods tan
hand, and for tale by GIPNER t PALMER,
Ortecesaor to Van Border,) I -
78 Markel
ROVSEL'S EAII L UST Ft — A — T7E — Th D
BANTE—This universally approved and admired
article, free from aMem spirits, pungent. oilta and other
deerrameannaterials, cleans thebair expeclitionsinrine
den it a beattlifu' lbrig4end imparts to it the delicate
frgiglWCOf C4 itc l w°l ?4•; . -Fc ' r o r E a r r • d
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THE - NOTE-1300H OF A MEDICAL STUDENT.
BY AUGUSTA JOHNSTONE
Authoress of. Recollections of Hrs. Esther Teffatus,' &c
DUCK. AND DRILL PANT STUFFS,
VERY LOW , IPRICE9.
L. BIRSEIFZLD t BON;
No. 83.11T00d street.
PANS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,
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- will' attend to theDistribliting' en' d posting of
BILLS, CIRCITLARS, - CARDS k •PROBRAMISES
AtOnsetezeett, Hallroltds, Steamboat.,
Ship., Hotels, Sale., Etc.,'
.-‘ . , .. , : - PlTlllliiißall,-PA.
- 1W Orders' ent to the office of #fts Pittsburgh Morn
ing pbst, or palsy
,qaFet.te,m4 receifppfrompt attention
0 A'N17..Q.Z3k?13: . . -. .
LIVER:, INVIGORATOR,
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TT,ig compounded a ntire/y GUM*. tad
uu become an establlshol tut, is 8 laWi ituellatos,ksimaro
~,,d sLpueoced by. al/ that . bare used kind Lim -
sorter tte ,urblv ecta
ended.tleleorir In " 'lan the dbolssselbewbrehrelt
It has mired Ileum:ids
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stbo.toul glum up w all hOpel
Mb:el earth:los ,
The dose must bead
ludlerictal tains Ifni .Wl-
act sentry oo
d the, Ilowebt ' ' •
- Lot the di 'of your •
use of the LIVELiC "ISA '
trilleOre laver Com- a
taeke, Dympepula,
Summer Clo in te
ry, Dropsy, - Sour
Cost' rruess, Clint
ra Mori, us, Cholera
lenee, Jaundice, •
ea, and may be used sue -_,
ry Penalty Medi- F
ELNALDAcna I , 0 . . r
twenty ruin otos, Ili ,
Spoonfuls uric Itear."l
"attack.
All who lute lt are
In It fitvor.
MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH
THE INVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW
BOTH TOGETHER.
Price One Dollar per Hattie
SANPORD'I3
CATHARTIC I PILLS
.0031PfAt
Pure Vegetable E:
GLASS CASES, Alt
In any . climate.
The Family Ca
tie but active Cathartic.
used In his practice more'
Thn t/mie theou
here bingosed PILL.:
all express In regard to their
them within the reach of aLL
The Prof...sista melt know
ou dUlerent pordeua of the
the FAIRLY CA
llaa; with due reference to
been compounded from • a
table Extract, which act
alimentary canal, and are
ruwhere a nathartle It
nge-znetita -of the
Hess. Pains In the
Costlvenesa, Pat n
the whole" body,
frequently, If neglected,
err. Long of Appe-
Gallon orCold over
neat, Headache, or
all Inflammatory
Children or Adults.
Portlier Grant Mosul'
flesh Is heir, too muncroU*l
meat. Dose, 1 toy.
The Liver b.vlttol
thorny PHI, are artal
sold wholessle be the Trade
S. T. W. SA'
335 liroactw
ES' ANKLE TIE
PATENT LE tTHER
WALKING SLIPPERS,
A large supply just received , a
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO'S
No. 31 Fifth gtree
ripllE POLAR REFRIGERATO
with
Fitter and Water Cooler Combined
Involving important principles never before attisined,
which enables
VTaETAIiLF:..
FRUITS, &C.
To be kept forrger, dryer, and colder, with LESS ICE,
than can be done with any other Refrigerator now in
se; now on hand and for t,ale at
T. J. CRAIG'S,
je3o 124 Wood street, fire doom (ram Fifth.
JoHNt.U.,I,OI
EDVAID GRT9O
LOGAN & GREGG,
Importers of
11 . ARDW ARE
No. s•' Wool Street,
Four Doors übore St Charle. Hotel,
je29.:Cm PITTSIII7IWIL
0 S. liar.
Late of Lancaster.- I....aaar d Gnu„,, Pitt•gh.
GEO. S. BRYAN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOR THE SALE OF
PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &C.,
No. 52 Wood st.. Pittsburgh.
PArrACNCT.2.-I.yori. Short. A Co. Pittsburgh. Livings
ton, Copeland. Pithdirgh; Thos. F. Friuddin. Esq.,
Laneaeten Hon. Simon Cameron. Harrisburg; Bryon,
(lordlier & Co., liollidoysburg. Pe. je2tidini
GA UZI § MERINSHIRTS O FOR MEN
with tiort sloese,
LINEN DR W Ell 3, FINE SHIRT,
And Collars, and a full line of Men's Furnishing Goods,
suited to the warm weather. Children's Gauze Merino
Vests, in all sizes. at
je3o JOS. HORNE'S, 77 Market at.
R OOT, RUST & CLARK,
ITANTJPACTIMIMS An , MUMS $3
SPERM. RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, LARD AND
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Mon, Straits, Itank, Shore, Tanners and Neatafdot 011 s,
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A. A. CARRIER & BROTHER, AGENTS,
_so. G 3 Feurth
COMMON IV INSURAANCE
CoMPANY, aL llarrlabuig, Pa Chartered capital,
Pao,o4.Si. lion. SIMON CArilfiltoN, President; 8. 8.
Carder, Secretary. GIRARD FIRE ANL, MARINE IN.
SIURANCE COMPANY, PhiLadelphia. Assets, S2S4-
789.73. -Hon. JOEL. JONES. President; .1. 11. Atvord,
Secretary. qUAIZEIL CITY INSIJILANCE COMPANY,
Philadelphia. Assets, $321,321.42. GEORGE 11. HART,
President; H. R. Coggshall, Secretary.
a 23.1 yd
ARRIVED—
ANOTHER OF THOSE
MINIATU. , RE PIANOS,
Which have excited such general admiration, and toned
such rapid vale, has Just beeii receive) by the i.ibscri
bers. They are the most desirable mstnitnenta for
small parlors, steamboats, etc., ever constructed, For
sale by
11. KLEBER Jc BRO .,
Sole Agents for the above and Steinway's : Pianos, •
Na. 63 Fifth street.
JOHN N. CRAWFORD,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
DAVENPORT, lOWA.
Especial attention given to collecting and :mining
claims of every kind.
Rxrra To—Jere:Mali bindery, Sr..,
E. J. Roberts,sq.,
. . Capt." R. J. race,
Roberts & Mellon, Attorneys. fapl9.
JOHN THOMPSON & CO ~
Howe, Sign and Ornamental
PAINTER&AND GLAZIERS;
No. 135 Third Street ,
PITTSBUROH PA.
j- CI H N N . Bit PHA. R D
(Sitcom= to Hartwell &81/ePhardo
Druggist, Cornet , Wood and Math it..
A complete stock of DILUGS, MEDICINES, PAINE%
OILS'amIDYES, constantly on hand..
COUNTRY , MERCHANTS,
Will Rid it to their 'diantageto give us a call. Mum
faCturer or the ceiebrtect
BOVER CAPILLI.
IDEB ILVER'S NEW SUPER IMPERIAL
Srit,ET NEAP OF THE SEAT OF WAR; amine.
cuag a full /lap of Europe, and .complete maps of Bar
dims and Lombardy, Austria acrd Italy; the whole em
bodied in one super imperial sheet, size aux 44 inches,
I furnishing such reliable geographical information. as
cannot be procured from nay other source. This sheet
also contains Statistics carefully compiled from the la
test reliable autporities,giving the strength of the armies
and navies of the Powers of Europe, with brief accounts
of the Leaders and Generals of the opposing armi6s, in
the present straggle. Aiso correct and handsome por
t ra it s o f Louis Napoleon 111., Emperor Of France ;Alex.
ander IL, Emperor of all the Russian; Francis Joseph I.;
Emperor of Austria, and Victor Emanuel 11, Kula of
Sardinia. For sale .. S. aAN-4.1,
~ corner Wood and Third, and
3e27 Market - and Second streeta.__
-11 - AltlO2' . STREET. - , For Bale, a ecira;
, forailige!teeetoiy trick Divellinit . of five reams
an cellar.: The lot fe 30 feet front, by 104 feet depNott
an al ly %j large grape arberri , stone wall and pain:Tin
front; a frame outbuilding,. !lc. Price $2,000, 41",
easy— . , . , .: .. firtiMiltEll.T a SON,
AL Afeeket street. -,
=EI
1..4 • :- • ,
;" ^ - • •
iZIE
within the tut two
, yea,
teller. am the mums
to the tenimumt, of the
ed In such quantities, Y to
ledielestrilic y.O l 1..
ViHtIHATOR, CM it
plaints, anion At-
Chronic Diarrhoea.
plaints, Elysente..
Stomach, Habitual
ie, ebolera, chut e .
intim tum. Plata.;
Female Weakness..
1 C th°°""s'n
' 1 I
taco uu c-: , „ Y ri -..:r .3.
n t u w—il n; : I
ei ,7 4 1 :: ce a n a t
1.,
giving thear tail/omy
NDED FRUY
•
xtractis, and put .p
r Tight, and will keep
. i Marne PILL • tea •
t .. hlth the proprietor has
d tweets sears
emand from those ho
1:11:=1,/li:htlea=d2
Ai hat
THA. different Cathartics act
RTIC Phi.l.l.
thin all established nisi,
0 Va i tifft, of th e puma %e
-at he on every part of
1 g n'Clindi andsale la all tza
r eeded, . such - as - He e
1 .Mt oni a c h', Steeple
Bark and Loins,
and Soreness ver
h o
em sudden eotd, which
end In a hate mural of Fe
~,Ite, a Creeping ben
t( he had tt r. Restless-
Li
sease ei ghta. t 1 h
Wo e
rm head
s 111
Ithen mantis:ln, a great
.iil and many tamales to which
%al to mention In thin ethernet,.
30 CENTS,
rotor fl uid FO ni
Ca
ilyd hr Dragglate gene ra , and
in all the large rooms.
N FORD, AIN ILL
Manufacturer and Pirowietor,
T . New York
Just recsattied at 31 Firm bTREET.
W ILL THIS DAY COMMENCE
HUNS , FURNISHING GOODS,
AND DUSTERS.
AT LARGELY REDUCED PRICEY,
Judging it prefentblu to close out the entire Stock at
cost, rather than carry them over to next action Soli
citing a call from our (fiends and customers fur an in
spection of our Wares.
IR,M CC
DUQ UESNE IRON STORE.
I COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron, Nails, Steel Spring's, Axles, Wrought
Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Malta,
FLAT RAILROAD BAR OF ALL SIZES, ETC, ETC.
liars removed to their new extensive Warehouse.
Nos. 77 Water and
,94 Front Ste.,
Where they are prepared to execute alt orders to their
brie, having a large and complete assortment of -
quesne" trunsufaeturod woods constantly ou hand,
which they odor on liberal lama.
CLOCKS, CLOCKS,
clocKs. CLOCK'S,
CLOCKS, CLOCKS.
Agency far the, celebrated
AERICAN ATC
A large assortment °ribose desirable Tana W Kaep HES,
ors on
hand.
JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Etc. made lo order.
Watch Repairing, Engraving, (hiding and Plating dons
n the very best manner.
Exchange and Banking HOuse
KRAMER& RAHN,
No. 35, Sauk Block, Fifth St., Pittsburgh
ALLEN 1.1111C16.'.71.011M1C1 IMINXI....IDWAID LILLY.
We beg to apprise our friends and the public, that we
have rernoreS to our new taco, LUNN: BLOCK,
FIFTHSTRENT, where we will be happy to tender theta
our services, and trust our ample Capital, with an ex po.
rienee of twenty years an the business in this city, wall
enable us to meet the wants of our customers.
We wall continue to transact the
P.rehangs and Banking Bosoms, in all its branches..
Oonmercial ILper Discounted and Negotiated.
Sloeks, Bonds, and other Securities, bought and sold on
Commission.
Prompt attention given to cones:Slone In city or country.
Deposits Iteceivod in Par Funds or Currency.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
Dad in .S*cis, Thud: Notes, Land Warrants, etc.
Credit Remittances of Correspondents at lowest possible
rates ;
Making Returns promptly by first mall, as directed.
my3f2m KRAMER. 6 RARM.
For - the Fourth of July!
100 DOZ. LEMQN, PINE APPLE ANI
Straw Gerry Syrups.
Coo ms. Gum, Lteorice and Jujube Drops.
300 Ms Wino, Brandy and Cordial Drops.
200 Dm. Cream Dates, Nuts,ete..
Also, all kinds of Confectioneries, Fire Works, Fruits
Nuts, etc., Wholesale and Retail, at the' •
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY.
F. MIT:MiII t sorra,
je2l 42 St. Clair street.
NOTICE TO GENTS.—We have on hand
Gent's Patent Leather and French Calf
And STRAP SROIZ which wo arc Bolling low, al
31 FIFTH STREET.
STINKER, MU LIVERY.
Children's Clothing . Emporium.
MRS. M. A. WEAVER
RAS OPENED AT
A full assortment of
of tho Istestattyles.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING kept constantly on hand.
and made to order.
Entreats—Neil dtior to the Trimming Store, toward
Wood street.
,myl4ly
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
MAC JONEI3. 7 .',;,JNii J. iciyp,Nrif.*plabirGa
• JONES,' BOYD, & 'CO.,
SW/JIM Plow, and A. B. Steel Sprln
CORNER ROSS AND -FIRST STREETS,
. i PITTSBURGH, P 4
FURNISiiING GOODS--;Going
wilbout reserve, at prices far below
AUCTION • W/GIIIRES.
remove, and relibilniali part of 'our
basin")
an
•TalY " - c.,:eira ;Anis= HALL,
je2B . Coma= Wood street and Diamond allay:
UOKWBEAT.-200 bushe o` for. -IN '
leap - asast IL °GLUM
,
f•
• • Or Resit ,z
TWO: FLINT 6 :LASS- . FAGTOR/45; SIT
TJATE in the inniugh Itirmingtrant, 'belonging
to the estate of the f atoP.fulvanyofeeeased, and litely
carried on by Ledlie & Elam. These PliUtories aro now
in thorough repair, and in .opettlieti, With all the
necessary implements and conveniences requisite for
the extensive manufacture of Sint glass, of that superior
style and quality for Which these Workshave been so
justly celebrated. . .
Possession given on the first day ofAugnsf next.
Executor of the Es C. IHMSEN,
tate of P. 11fulvany.
Pittsburgh, June TAX 1 8 5 9 .
icautf
FOR BENT.--
MHZ) FIFTH 'arrows-
THE POST; IIIILDING
INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE
For Sale or Rent.
THE extensiverFhat 'Glass Works on the
corner of ld'Kee and Carson. streets, Birmingham.
This factory is now in complete working order with a
full assortment of pots, presses, moulds. Mole, etc,
ready to . go into operation at °neap affording facilities
for- tho i mmediate Inannfailture of filet glass rarely to
be mot with, and- is well worthy the attention of any
persona melting, to engage in thus profitable branch of
me glass busine*s. Application to
IHMSEN, Front street.'
Pittsburgh Apri l 8,184 a . apiittf
HLIMES OFFERED.—homesbobshad in
- in the City of Allegheny, equal in comfort to
country seats, and yet 'near enough to the centre of
businelis 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
map hating about 100 feet front has room to beautify his
lot with a handsome house, surrounded with ahrubbory,
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
They
of purchasing them within that
Period. They are open for selection now. Those who
wish so desirable a location would do well tocall soon on
THOMAS WOOD, Land Agent,
No. 100 Fourth street.
FOIL SALE.—A superior Farm of 154
acres in good farming order. in Eno: county, Ohio;
a large proportion of it river bottom land: it in offered at
a great bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS,
mrlridf No. 100 Fourth at., Land Agent.
T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
with me, Mr. J. DELLOW in the Undertaking bust.
ness, which will hereafter ho conducted under the name
and style of Lomon JAMES LEMON.
JOUN MUT
.1.1.X13 LLXOI.
Undertaking in all its Branches.
LEMON & DELLOW,
No. 118 Fourth Street,
ARE PREPARED TO DO UNDERTAK
ING in all ita branches, in the best manner,
1 at prices to suit the times.
We call special attention to PSE'S NEW STYLE
PATENT AIETALLIC BURIAL CAS!J, ter the sale of
which they are sole agents in this city, and of which
we keep constantly on hand a complete assortment As
regards beauty of shape and tlnish,they excel all other.
Funerals will bo supplied with Hearses, Horses and
Carriages promply, and at lower rates than any other
establishment in this city. Guaranteeing to render eat
isfailion, they solicit a continuance of the patronage
heretofore so liberally extend.' to the old Orin. (atilt
BUTTON GAITERS,
BUVfON GAITERS
malier lot of the.e
BEAUTIrI'I. GAITERS
W. SUI
L. HIRSHFELD & SON,
No. 83 WOOD STREET
TO S I. OFF
Their large and complete SUMMER iTOCK of
LINEN COATS
L. 111114HfiELD & SUN
REINEVAN k BIEYRAN,
No. 42 Filth •keel.
REMOVAL.
A LARGE STOL'IC OF
CONGRESS GAITERS,
W. E. ISICHME.RTZ & CO.
No. 24 Fifth Street,
UP STAIRS, IRON CITY BUILDING,)
SUMMER MILLINERY
Kumurtnwwi ov`"
CAST STEEL.
ALSO,
and Azle..
lEEE
•
* - 41
•••••••,%.:'..--
t i ♦
• 4.
.to •
--
Vegetable Sub4tltute tor *Calomel
•aiQdlitne•
.
:13..niN - Dtries v ZGETABLV UNIVERSAL PILLB;
by restoring the bowel:Ito their original dadeand
re/action, give strength to the stomach,purity the blood;
re - establish - the healthy. Condition of the digestive Or
s; and thu s me dyspepsia, colds; coughs, rhetime
tudns, dropsiesi and sickness generally, whether chronic
or recent. The celebrated Abernethy - says" Attar
haring cutod the derangement of the bowels; debility
and all diseases generally disappear of Meir men accord,
even is a short time."' The experience ore century has
established the worth of these Pills beyond dispute, as a
purgative anti-bilious medicine; 'and their use by up
wards 0f.4,000 conscientious physicians, and by over a
million of families, shows that they are supplying one of
-the wants of humanity, and are i n advance of medical
floienco. The above pills, althotigh purely vegetable, are
now known and used as a substitute for - • csdomel (Ify
dr.r.incri Cldortdom 21lite.) - producing all its alterative
and other indications, with none of its disorganizing et
feels upon the solids—often crippling for life-‘-or its dis
tressing action upon the teeth and gums. The prepared
concentration from the same principles—the Life Addi.
lion Pills—isa substitute for bine-pill (Alutce 11,tAtrarypri)
possessing the peculiar action ou the secreting organs,
of that preparation from mercury, t,at none of its sali
vating or other injurious ellects. Those who have used.
them. as a bluepil/ substitute or otherw Lse. award to them
the hlghestpraise. They come nearer too concentrated
Essence of Life than anything yet made, in the way of
medicine, by man. A single pill given aily, when all
hope has fled, has often restored health. In fact, they
supply an. organieprineipleto the blood,alwaya wanting
in extreme cases of sickness. (Ad people-have the se
cretions of early youth restored by the Life Addition
Pills. Their Venom life preservers isbeyond estimate.
limndreth's Vegetable:Universal Pills remove from the
bowels and blood o f a sick person the cause of death.
Tan LIPS litillMON PILLS OLPPL! THE 01105510 NZGESSITY OP
rill Moon's vrrsurr—the ini note. globules of vegetablo es
genres, of which they are but the concretion, have their
ea - art tounterpart In the vital globules of the blood. And
from whence does the blood derive its life. Mt globules?
verily front the same source front whence Dr. Brandretis
derives the life principle of the Life Addition Pills—from
the Vegetable 'kingdom
These pith., an also the Universal. are warranted pure
ly vegetable. Retailed respectively at '25 and 50 eentm.
Physicians and the polite supplied by the gross, or sin
gle box, at No. Canal street. Firandretb's Principi•
Office; by Thomas Redpath, No. 27 Diamond street
Pittsburgh, Pa., and by WI respectable dealers in modeines.
27je mean
FEAR AT AN END.
No one is now deterred from changing the
WHISKERS O} MUSTACHE
From red, grey or oandy, to a rich
BLACK OR BROWN:
By a fear of Injuring or staining the . skin.
CIIRISTADOIM'S 111( E
harmle,s as water. mlld as millt, and
TRUE TO NATURE,
In the MagniiiMlL colors it itnpartit. Sold everywhetvi
and applied by all Hair Dremserr. Citatirronoite, 2v c
Astor/Im,, Nne York
je2l%:rntlary
Us CIRCULA IL—The subecnbers are transacting
a General Foreign and Immestin Shipping and
Commission Business, in this city, and have leased the
new and tire-proof Warehouse, No. fi7 West ?nth stteet,
where they are prepared to receive and sell Foreign
mid Domestic , Goods of all kinds, and tffer the usual
facilities on all consignments to their address.
In the department of Shipping, a bug expenence
warmth, tut in assuring our friends that •111 business ro.
listing to Vessels and Cargoes will he promptly attend.
ed. to.
Wu confidently offer our services in all the variou.
deplu - tmentl of a Commercial Business.
CURItY, NEPHEW &
Baltimore, February,lss9.—ntradf
Witt M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
IRON FOVNDERS,
General Machinist% and Boiler Makers
NEAR THE PERRI R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT,
MA NUF AeI'URE ALL KINDS OF
Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun
dred and fifty berme power, and suited fur grist
Saw Mills, [Slam PUlllae.,, favlone.% etc, eh'.
tine parti.3llat attention to the ronstruetion of En
tine, and Haelduery for yilat milk and for uprighta,
trl,ll3y, and circular slYr
Have always on hand.finetheal and ready for shipment
at churl notice, Engines and floilera elegy deem - 11,6cm
Also, furnish !Sutlers and Sheet hen vi.marately, and
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hanger, and Punier, in every
variety, and continue the manufaeture of Woolen Ma
chinery and Sischhie Card,
Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of
the bmt quality of router:di, and warranted in all ease
to give satisfaction.
AkrOrders from all part. of the country aolamted, and
promptly filled.
mr22.6indaw
B. C. & J. B. SAWYER,
11 1A.NrCt1CTU6Iltd Or
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
No. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
& 1 c141.1.
T. 11. DiTITT
BIJLG.ER 8.5
Manufacturers of every de•erThon of
FURNITURE,
ICO. 4 tiMITHFLELit STRF.ET,
PITTSBIrFIGII, PA.
.Hill a:war:Uncut of PITTSBUIttiff MANUFAOTI•R
Ell FURNITURE, constantly on band, which we wil
sail at the loweat tirieea for ()AA, an ih.lJ
-.-
GEO. BLETCHER,
Afanufst.turer of the Celehrstoil
GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG
ELAt3ITNG BAND TOUPEES,
Arn t7ni7 miamn.vas er
Ornamental flair for Ladies and Gentlemen
NO. 65 MARKET STREET,
-- - •
LORAL DLIT
_LONG. 8c DUFF,
DEALERS IN MANILLA, HEMP, COTTON AND JUTE
CORDAGF
9
OAKUM, TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN TARPAULIN
DUCK, AND LIEAVI DRILLING,
No. 90 Water Street.
NOBLE, BROWN & CO ,
124 and 127 Duane Street,
NEW YORK, •
iNtpoßTEnis
English, Irish and South Linens, •
White Imams of all
Slay Linen,
Blouse L 1111411,4
Brown, flay and Black and White
Farmers' Duck,
Farmers' Drills,
Padding Canvasses.
Raton's Duck,
Carpets,
Burlaps, an widths and qualities.
Sold by the package, on most favorable terms. (Apl2
FIRST CLASS
•
BLANK- ACCOUNT BOOKS,
OF ALL STYLES AND SIZEN,
MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE SHELVES.
•
A LARGE STOCK OF
OODDIEROIAL STATIONARY,
pitx wy - xa
In all its ',ranches, cull's, CIRCULARS, BILLSLunNo, PAMPHLETS.
J. . IVEL D I
ja24 11.1 W •
ood stree ß t near Fourt H,
h.
COUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR SALE.-
valuable property of nix acres with a good dwel ,
hug house, orehard and garden,- thred-fonrths ore mile
from the city, .$6,101. Also, a desirable property of 20
acres, at four miles from the city, with good brick dwel
hog house, 600 fruit trees, grapes and small fruits, $6,600.
Also, an excellent propertv of 8 !,,,' acres, good house 1000
fruit trees, de.; situate at 1 miles from the city, $2,600.
The above are all in healthy and pleasant locations, and
Immediate possession can be had. '
S. CUTHBERT .1 SON,
• Real Estate Agents, 61 lifarket
RE
F ' F. ,, , , T1 4 11 1 15 k3O l ,-i F V I e R ar Fl e now W r O ec ß ie
the Factory of 11. P. Diehl, for whom we are Sole Ag ents,
a full and complete assortment of FIRE WORKff, con
sisting of the following, viz:
Rockets, from 1 oz. to 2 lbs. Flower Pots, Nos. 1 and 2.
Roman Candles, 1 ball to 20; Flying Pigeons: -
Roman Candles, colored; Triangle., No. 1. to &
Bine Lights, No. Ito fr, B.aga Lights, 1 or: to le os
Grassti-oppem Vertical Wheels;
Pin Wheats, Nos. 1,2, Saxon Wheels;
tmasors, Nos. 1,2, 3; Rockets Colored Serpents;
Scrolls, Nos. 1,2, 3; ' • Double Readers;
Mines of Stars..l,i4_3, - 4, 5; Torpedoes, 500,000;
Exhibition Pieces, from g5O to $5OO, with directions.
REYMER ANDERSON,
jol4 39 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel.
REMOVAL.
CG. HUSSEY & CO., have removed
to their now Copper Warehouse, No. 37 Fifthstreet, in the New Iron Front Block, three doom west
or Wood.
PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL.
C. G.! , HUSSEY & CO .,
Manufacturera of
Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper,
Pressed Copper- Bottoms, Locomotive Tubing, Raised
Still Bottom and Plata of all Sizes, Brass Betties, Sheet
and other Braes, Spislter, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets,
etc. Dealers in Block Tin, Tin Plate, Lead Wire, Sheet
Zinc , Ai/tin:Mt*, Sheet Iron, 'Planers' Tools, Sc,
Ho. 37 Fifth Street,' Pitteburgh, Pa.
43,- Sheet Copper entAo any paiiern. DLO:Bend
IL:
AMEND! AT LAW AND CONVETA_Nak
crprick vrni trEPBunN,
seuckytki , No. 90 FoUttb, street...
-!," •• ' -
• e.v"
r
7 -I:Nt
ONCE
• :~,_
`~h~; .;'
,' h
`'•.
'GINLEY'S WE CREAM SALOON
AND CONFECTIONERY,
No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank.
•it i r II'OINLEY; AT HIS SPACIOUS
• and elegantly arranged rooms, located as above
is prepared to furnilh all the Luxuries of the Season
his line. Delicious in
,
Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, - Cakes oU
all kinds,
And every description of Confectionery; all of the bes
material will be served to order, der and evening.
OyourselL rdarfifor parties
(LDS) promptlylnled... Call and Jung
for
GEC. U. K Et'SER, Agent, IM.
_ Pitt..4l.nrab, Pa.
MICHAEL O'HARA. JR.,
(Successor to M. O'Hara.)
WD011111.1.1 D ZZZZZ IX
FOREIGN WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS:
ALIO,
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
:4:0. 161 Filth street,. between Wylie and Ross streets,
3d door above, Wylie street, keeps constantly on hands
...age stock of Old Bfononisahola Rye and Double Recti
fied Whisky, Domestic Wines, Brandies, and all articles
usually kept is the btainesa. )02
KNOX'S ICE CREAM ROOMS,
No. 27 Fourth Street, near Perry.
SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY
c i l m a e n n a t o t tlett i o . (l . . t wii , tr re ou.:lM turruex l 2 nown eatab-
I'ITTSBURG PA
. . .
PARTIES AND WEDDING'S,
ta very bent style, with
ICES, JELLIES, FANCY CARES AND PYRAMIDS.
*`Gentlemen and Lathe, serrod with Meals, includ
ing every delicacy of the season, in style equal to any
Brat el.' hotel, at all hours day and esenin
i1 " - "' a- "' a JACOB A HUBLEY.
FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE
STATE FAIR TO
GRAFF & CO.
FOR TBE BEST
4:20 " V "
Fur the best Aimee tor (= Mee, and best Wood Cook
Stove. Diplotna Thy beet Laundry Store Also on hand,
a huge asvortracnt of Ileiuing Stoves, Plain and Fancy
Grate Fionta, Fenders, Sail and boa trona, Sugar Elu
de, Tea Bottles, Wiigon Boxes, Hollow-Wire, c.A
GRAFF & CO.„ 213 Liberty streets
_ te: lithe head of Wood street
AMERIC.AiN IRON WORKS
JONES & LA UTII,
Manufacturers of
IRON AND NAILS,
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON,
Lanth's Neat Shafting, Pistols Rods, Plaits*.
R'ARLIIOIISTS,
OY 'Water Street, &ad 135 Pinot Street,
PITTSBURGH.
And corner of Franklin and South Water Sta, Chicago
rnrlTily
TERRA COTTA OR
STONE WATER PIPES,
FROM TWO TO SLY INCE CALIBRE.
Prices from Toreire to Thirty CM. perroot.
• ,Al-90:_
ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH,
For male Wholesale at Maaufarturera Priem by
HENRY IL COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND THOLIIIIALA DEALER t -
CHEESE, BUTTER, REEDS; FISH,.
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY.
el] No. 25 WOOD ST., P/TTABUROU.
PlTElifituton. pA
•
URNITURE FOR CASH.—A full as
sortincut of Pittsburgh manufactured PURNI
TITRE, embracing
BUREAUX.
WARD ROIMJ,
And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling,
as well as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE, FUXNITURE;
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only
terms on which business it done at this establishment
fur CASH, prices are made accordingly. Persons mwant
of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by
railing at FACKINER A
No.IOS HinithSeld street,.below Fifth.
J. D. Fscizsza,
Jowl M. !MN.
ISSOLIJTION.—The partnership hero
tofore existing between William Smith and Dixon
.crown, under the style of IVAL SMITH & 03., was dis
solved on the lath day of February, IMO, by tho death of
Mr. Dixon Brown. • ,
David E. Rol and James T'ark,jr, having purchased
the interest of Mr. Brawn, deceased, in the late firm of
Wm. Smith & Co. The Foundry and Machine busi.;
ness sswill be hereafte on
r cducted under the style fo
SMITH, PARK & by whom the business of the late
firm will be settled.
."
warm ' etre) L. rear. JULES PAR; .nt
SMITH, PARK &
• •
NINTEFIFIVAR-D IFOUN,IIIRY_'
PITTSBURGH', PA.
Warehouse, No. 149 First and 1.13 Second streeta:'
lilanufseturers of all sires end deseriptions of Coal Oil,
hetorto and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irens,Dog
Irons Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, / r allies, Hangers an,/
'oupiings.
Also Tabbing and Machine Castings of every deecrip•
lion made to order.
Having a complete machine shop attached to the
Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend
ed to.
mr29dtfser3w
Watches and Jewelry.
REINEDIAN & IIEYRAN,
42 FIFTH STREET
Are now selling FINE tiOLD AND SILVER
HNTING ,
Of Amerieau and English thanufac U ture, WATCHES
at greatly reduced prices.
1018
',at and Bee
MME=mel
UNDERSHIRTS, DR&WERS, HALP-HOSE,
Of I,islo Thread, Gauze, Merino, Silk,Linon, Cotton, do
of all sizes, at
B§ I X - AND - A-FOURTIL CENTS per yard,
in what we ire selling a'laige lot of Waarangton
ank and White Priuta for, somebeing old styles, and
others soiled— splendid goods
irg O. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street.
S -
UNI).RY PRODUCE.-1500 lbs. Country
Bacon 118.131.9:
'P bushels Prime
4o barrels Pure Cider Vinegar.inelreeeiied On COI!,
Si 6 , 121Me11t, and for sale by 'JAZ. A. F
_ ETZER„
corner Market and Moat aireeta.
GRANT'S CASES, Y OL: J.—Report of
cases argued and adiudgea In the SatrinneCourt,
of Pennsylvania. For sale 137 J. R. w4LDIN,
..-
.eft Wood'street, viuteFourth.
--- - -
elling at et's ,•StTTS Collars '
and Sleeves
s- 4 at •
JOSEPH. HORN -n Market et
FINEFFREN SCOLLA-118-4.• choice lot
to select from, at New York cost, att , .
)99 J OS —HORN:Mk rr Market Stmt.
ALR
assortment of all ki.ds,at
Jciazoßlirs, rz Ma rket 84'
OOP SKIRTS, HOOP S
75 cents, to the &test TS—Frcim
- JOSEPH HOWO.Ha a ket street.—
- EN'S F • n.—
s ckwcti, alndwa on hand, at
17 9 - JOS. BORNE'S, 77 Market street.
ti f,
•Tt
•
•
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NS
*At
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WO'
3uttioit
DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTEt ST,,
at the new Commercial Bale! Rooms, No. kg Fifth
street, every week day, are held public sales of Vods
in
all variety, suited for the trade and consumer's, from a
Urge stock which is constantly replenished with fresh
consignments, that mast be closed forthwith.,-
AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M., •
Dry Goods and fancy articles,
comprising nearly every
thing needed in the line for personal and family use;
table cutlery; hardware; clothing: Weds and Blume
dies' ware, to.; • - '
AT TWO' O'CLOCK, E. M.,
Household and kitchen furnituricnew and second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China
ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, /M. • -
AT SEVENcreLocm;P.m.,•:
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jeweirii musical strumenta ; guns; clothing; dry goods; boot and shoes;
books:- stationery, Ac. -•- M. DAVIS,
_septi Auctioneer.'
TRUSTEES SALE OF 35 BUILDING
AFTERTS IN SEVENTH: WARD,--On THURSDAY
NOON. July 2lat;at To'clock', on' the prelnist' e,
will be sold Thirtpfive handsome lots of ground, nano
of which have a front on 'Webster street, seventeen on
Devillier street, and nine on Duncan street, near the"
residence of Qom J: K. Moorhead: Plans may behad
St the Auction Rooms. Title indisputable. Terms—One
fifth cash; residue in one, two, three and four years, with
interest payable annually.
• P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
• eLIAMI HOUSE,
•
u.drlo.irroff•A", Pennsylvania,
JOHN - BIERFER.,... Proprietor.
THIS COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR .
HOTEL, after being refitted and furnished through
out, with elegant lbrniture, is now ready for the recep
tion of gnosis. The Railroad from ConnelLsville to
Uniontown will be 6nisbed early in'July, thus affording
cheap and pleasant mode of traveling to persons wish
rag to escape the heat and smoke of lttaburgh during
the heated term. This Heine Is situated widths a few
moments drive of the celebrated Fayette Springs, and
the proprietor is determined to spare neither trouble or
expense in rendering those Who visit him comfoftable.
Charges moderate. . m
.ARBLE I MARBLE !
JOHN ItIPCARGO
non ► illaimrut memos of
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures, Posts, aro., &0.,
wt. The public are respectfully invited to examine
our stock. Prices low, and work warranted.
If Ifkfls 1.0. !Se LIBERTY STREET.
_
BOOR CASES,
L. HIII.SHVELD 1 BON'S.,
No. 83 Wood stroaL
riot Rains.
s
SEWING MACHINES
BEAUTY,
DURABILITY,
AND CAPACITY TO::
PERFORM EVERY
NO OT.EfER MACHINE CAN CONE
PARE WITH SINGER'S
. .
Neiv and thipeoved Machines,
AT GREATLTHRTIcEp . PRICE4 AT;
BTRA . T'S 32 Market street.
SEWING MACHINES.—
THE $2O .AND $4O.
DOUBLE LOCK STITCH
•
SEWING MACHINES
ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION AT.THE
Aer r) A. 1.. 'Sr
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 - beireceived and promptly filled by
M. DALY, Agent, No. D.) Filth street, on . the corner of
Market alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
NOTICE.—M. DALY, on the corner of. Fifth
street and Market alley, is the only one of the name in
business on this farm
Have gained the confidence
of all who use them, and have
proved one of the most valu
able inventions of the age.
They use c lo thtffe. making
_Ades of the alike, which
cent.
ey ~.or pulled out. highest '
are all made th. the mechanical skill
and all - warrinited to wi
work well on all kinds of goody, ,
from the Lightest Fabric to Heavy Leather; In particu
lar we would call the attention of all to our new Family Seising Machine. It has been manufachared expressly
for .Family Use, and has mot with favor from alb It is
so eimplified as to render it almost impossible to get out I
of order, or derange its operations; indeed 4 is so sim
ple as to astonish one, that so small a piece oT mechan
ism will sew.
Below, we give a description of the different styles of
the-Weed Patent. - • • • •
No. 1. Is a very, convenient style, which can be
worked by. hand or foot, on or off ha own table. For
convenience of shipping, and also for large neuaufieao
nes, where it is necessary to places number of Machine,
into a long bench, making one table answer for them
ill. Price, VO.
No. 51. With Walnut or 3faho.ny Table, either with
or without Box Top, which locks down. Price, $.lOO
and $llO.
No. 3. Same sire as No." but runs with a belt, and
at a much higher rate of sTie4:el. This kind is well
ads led to manufacturing Clothing or Leather work.
This is really the cheapest Machine in the market, '
there Is no work done on a Sewing Machine that it trill
nut do. It is confidently asserted that this Machine
runs easier than any machine now in use. Price, 1100.
Afe. 4. This machine has a long arm, to accommo
date large work. It FUMY at a high nate of speed, runs
easily, and is, without doubt, the best Machine for Tail
or's use, ever offered to the public. It is also peculiarly
fitted for phmtatien work, as it is very simple yet Sub
stantial and durable, with but little liability to get out tat
order. Price. Slat
No. 6. This is a new and cheaper style, and a gen:
end favorite for Family, Light Leather, and a great
variety of work. It lies been gotten up with reference
to famishing 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 ISO. . I
No. 6. This is a Machine got up on an entirely new
principle, different (rum anything ever before offered
to the public, and we confidently assert iliac for family
use it has not an equal. It is very light and tasty, runs
very rapidly: is almost nviee-less in
its operation, and
uses a straight needle. It is so arranged a, to be
utterly impossible to miss stitches. It has a tension on
both sides, and carries a large supply of thread on the
under spool. The motions are gained by two small
cranks that run without perceptible noise. The two
threads are worked m such a manner as never to both
pull at the same time, and coneermently little liable to
break. The seam cv very elastic, and the thread does
not break Ur 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, MT BROADWAY. NEW YORE.
WHIR'NEY & LYON, Proprietors.
Jr Agents wanted. • my'Z'andaw
The Grover & Baker
_ _
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
_ Pittsburgh Agency, No. 107 Market St.
Haring greatly increased their facilities for manufactur
ing their CE4IOIILTID FLICELT Mecums, with all the recent
improvements have reduced their prices, and offer-for
NEW STYLE IttACEEINE.
Price, $ 5O --11emmer, $5 Extra.
It Is no longer questioned that these Machines are the
best in use for family sewing. They
• HEM, FELL, seeing
• AND STITCH
In the most superior manner, and are the only machines
in the market that are so well and simply made, that
they may be sent Into families with no other instructions
than are contained in a cirular which accompanies each
machine, and from which
A CHILD t/P''fEN YEARS
May readily learn how to use, and keep them in order.
The
FIFTEEy make_upwards of . ,
N HUNDRED STIFCRES A MINUTE,
And will do the sewing of* family cheaper than a seam
stress can do it, even if she works at the rate of
ONE CENT AN liourt._ •
Is there a' hteilascad, father; or brother . in" the United
States, who will permit the drudgery of band sewing in
his family, when a Grover A Raker Machine will do it
better ' more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possi
bly be done by hand.
*sr Send (or Clreuldr.
The tlratplace In pblic estimation is now justly ac
corded to the Grover A Hitter Machine, for family sow.'.
and
for the following reaaansi--Ist, Isis more simple
and easily kept in order than any .othr Machine, 2d.
It makes &seam Which will not rip or revel, though every
third stitch is cut. 3d. It sews from twoordinary spools,
and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while ,
the same machine can be adapted at pleasure, by ammochange of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th. The same:,
msehlne runs silk, linen thread,. common spool cotton,
with equal facility. sth. The seem is as elastic as the '
most elastic s
fabric., o that it is free trom all liability to
break m washing, Ironing, or otherwise. • ath. Thestatch
made by this machine Is more beautiful than any other,
made either by hand or machine.
OPINIONS Op` THE PRMS:
The best patent now in uses-{Easton'Whig
Stands high in the estimation ofall-{Erie Cans itUtiell.
It is all that it IS recommended E a
Democrat.
It has no superiorL.fAshtabula Telegraph.-
A household necessaty-7{Batavia Herald.-
Drover & Baker's is u valled--fßockikrtAtlvertier.
Meets the wants of the.housewife-{Anburia Ch. Adv-o.
A necessity in the family7[Southern Inventor.
The cheapest and best in use-Plaldwitisville Gazette.
They are the best in use-Mater ford Sentinel.
The best manufactured---(P'ittston Journal.
Worthy of public patrouage7.[Jersey Shore Repub.
Grover A Baker have the best improvements-ll:int.
Not liable to get out of onler-fWestehester
The most convenient in use-fehicago News Letter.'
Possesses more advantages than any other-[Nash.
All articles are made with It with ease-{Essard'aGaz.
Lightens the labor of those at hOme-4Plonglimmi.
A child of ten years old man use it-Warmer and. Via'
Will do most beautiful sewing-entown Dem-
Sews silk, linen, or cotton three Pitts. Advocate.
Is more simple Ulan any other-1 Cleveland Reporter.
Merits a place in every familyAltiugdon Democrat.
Sews a yard a roinute-4Cleveland Leader:
The best in use for Dardlies-fltablical Recerder.
't makes a fine; strong seam7ALaporte Union.
NATHAN WHITING, Agent,
No. 107 Market street.
Oakland Property for Sale.
THAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known
1 as "New Linden Grove," iying within two and a
half miles of the city, has been subdivided into lots of
convenient size, ranging in from one to ten acres
each. Rome of them are level, others beautiful and
symmetrical knolls, covered with forest trees and others
gently rolling, susceptible of being improved in the
m T os b t ese pictur lntn eaxe nar mamse rnunn r. ed ' by
an
excellent neighbor..
hood, with the advantage of a first-class private school;
taught by Ath. and D3rs. li. 111, Kerr, with,pablic schools
in the vicinity.
A line of omnibuses runs every hour during the day,
and in a short time a Passenger Railroad will be built,
thus rendering them mosteligible and desirable.
For beauty of scenery; facility of lICCOIIII, purity of air,
and convenience to the city,
.they *e. ensurpassed as
sites for country reaidence....
In order to accommodate thee° who ti ay.wish to im
prove. they are offered at the torloaringvery easy terms:
One-tenth in hand and the residue in nine equal, an-
Dual payments. - . • -
ieittiro in Diamond street.
1859.
Second Arrival. 1859-
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE,
- PITTSBURG/1, PA.
-yr-
D. ICT3I
McCALL RESPECT
PULLY. announce that thejr are receiving a
second supply of CARPETING, 'selected ilireetly.from
the Importers aitd. Ainufacturers,2 by onoof the.firm,
pow iti thi East;to ,which Ahoy invite*lnattention of
purchasers. Also, a new style CANTON,IIATTING.
for Summer Parlors. The latest make of CARPET
SWEEPERS, etc. t .ele, which shall be: offered at the j
lowest rates. W. D. a H AIcCALLUM.
D. C. KNEELAND
K EEPS CONSTANTLA 7 QN HAIM
.... . . .
SQUARE AiiiROVAT4 BONNET 'BOXES ;:
, .
..
'Alan, maltea - to - order PLAIN AND -FANCY , PAPER
BOXER, fmilkble for Shoes„ Dry evisa% ,ta; at Eastern
- prices. , CartitirlatenYaLley"aztd Wood atreet,.(third
*tory—ova , mnii r ßank,) Pittsturgb, Pa. leSay
IN POINT OF
PERFECTION OF WORK
VARIETY 01 SEWING
WEED'S
PATENT
SEWING.
C iti - N ES
B. L. FAHNESTOCK 8r CO
No. 60, Corne'r Wood and Fourth Htre;tsj
•
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
Glassware of all Deseriptiens,
PATENivi-zziacilvEls,
Of reliable bramig, at' loweq market rates; and every
thing appertaining to the Drug Business. We guaran
tee to sell as low os can be bought in this orethe;t9af-
Izets, sadwarrant ereiTthinn to nive satisfaction.
We are the sole proprietors andonlyrnann of
B. L PAIINESTOCK'S VER.IIILEIIGE,
_ -
Tonic, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptic
OF WILSON'S PILLS, W. R. McClelland, Esq, form:
erly of M anches :er, Allegheny county, Pa., novr of Mm
' phis, Tenn., says:.q have be =afflicted with Sick-Rawl
ache, say once in two months, so much so that! hgve
been obliged to leave my business and go to bed../t.led
a great many remedies, but never succeeded in getting
one that would give relief - until I hied Wils , a . Hlls /
believe they will - cure Roy Can of sick-hear/calms infirm:lmm
m tae lamer, as they invariably ' do hi my cam. , -..,-
Mr..l. M. Rake, of Webster, Westmoreland county,
Pa., states: "Having been subject for the last five yews
at short intervals to severe Hcadathx, llRCOMpfillieWith
lossof appetite, severe coug h and and general debilleY,
totally unfating me for business, I procured lxig;of
Dr. R. A. Wilson's Tonic, C-thartic and Anti-Dvspeptat
Pills, and after taking them according to directions, I
W 53 perfectly restored to my former good health,
canana heartily recommend them to all sunßarly, l afflictecL.
. Pllla and Vernarttge - • : -'' -
G'"'"..,
respectable Druggists ...
For sale by respectable Druggists and Patent Mediums
Dealers, everywhere.
. mrl&difil--.
ISTTFFER NOT.—DRS. GOLDSMITH
co, No. 42 Sixth • strnet. Pittsburgh, PentAldill
continues to be consulted on all diseases or a PRIVATE
or DELICATE NATURE. Fro= a long course of study
and practical experience of unlimited extent, Drs. 0. ,
Co. have the gratification of presenting thu
lieinost
indostunata
wi remedies - that have never failed •td eurel
alarming case of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath his
treatment ' s/I the horrorsof Vetere& andThipthtaßlood,
Scrofula,' Mei-I - a:Pam and Distress, or Inflammation of
the Bladder and Kidneys, A bseesses. Humors,Frightful
Swellings, and the long train of horrible symptom:Mat
tending this etasa 'of diseases, are made to become es
harmless as the simplest ailings of a child.' s• ;
SEMINAL Iv EARNa4...9L-Drs. (4." t Co. devetesmneh.
of their attention to the treatment of thosonases caused`
by a secret and solitary habit, which ruins embody said
mind,unfitting the unfortunate individual fbr either bug-
Doss or society - . ,yon it, of the-sad and melancholyeffeots
produced by these early habits of youth are, Werakne±§* -
of the haCir and limbs, Palpitation of the Heart. Illyz3-,
sin; Nervousness, derangement of the Digestive' o.
bons, symptoms of Consumption, etc., etc. Theresi P
ttil.
etreets on the mind are much to be dreaded, viz: reds_ ,
of memory. confusion of ideas, depression of S
evil forebodings,aversion to society, selfclistriist,,to,
ty, etc, are among the evils • protinced. Such persons,
before contemplating marriage, should consulta Ayer.:
cian of skill and experience, and beat oncexestored to
health and happiness...lnane/Ind . Perer. cured, and war
ranted. All letters (mint:name. cite, edOcaset:LAo-.-Dnts-,
ooLusairta & Cgt; Pitokitcrewpenn'a,wilrnitetwith-'
prompt httetaimi, and Medicines forwarded, secure from
observation, anti a. CUM ,guaretdeed, The strictest Be.
eresy observed in all cases.
wit„. Don't forge t . the . place,, No, 42 S ixth' street,-Piltsi
o Hotel Ke. pars, liestautrante, Drat
giats, Grocers, and the Plibtip.'
- f
DR. BRITATON9S '
Have, from their excellent titudttles, been recom 7 .
mended by the 319 ST .
SICIANS as a inost valuable anti •
nover-failing remedy for
DYSPEPSIA, ' DIARRBCFA, _
DEBILITY, HEARTBURN, •
BILLIOUSNESS, JAUNDICE, . -
LIVER COMPL.kIIsITS, BLOOD DISEAS Ac, -
Ac.,
. • Are also a sure and certain preventative against
Payer and Ague, Cholera, Summer COM.
and fa the most valuable and el:Il plaints, £m,
eac-ions, TON:L
APP ETITE -CREATING COMPOUND ever offered nol.-A
the public.
By the use of these BITTERS DLS - EASES THE
BLOOD will be thoroughly eradicated, and all thinks who
, are sulfeniig from early excess and PROSTRATION OF
THE PHYSICAL ENERGIES will be restored to a RO
BUST and VIGOROUS STATE OF HEALTH.
The DIGEWIVEORGANS will be ati mutated tindßK-R-,,
MANENTLY STRENGTHENEDAppETITE will be ,
crosted.endtheDEBILIBATEDSuBTRESTORE D
This remedy has a very agreeable taste, sadlil,by
taken readily by children as well as by adults.
All persons suffering froth r any of the abora_eec k .:-.
plaints are invited to try DR. BRUNOITS BITTERS;
Doss.—For an aduß, wine-glai.wful throe time's
a day; for a child a all tettepoontal twice a day. ),
Sole Agent for the rimed - .4:haat.'
. NO. 742 BROADWAY. NEW Mgt:- ;
.
Sold at it".l cents per bottle, $5 per cloren.4lso Per on
extra Bitters for. Bar-rcotna by the gallon, or barrel, at
the low Prlee $1,25 per gallon . ; fine Stoughton Bitters,
$1:25 per gallon. For sale by all Druggists and Grocers.
Wholesale and Retail, at
jafilydaw
•
. ..EDOKSELLERS, STATIOA.BI--
211. ANS BOOK MANUFACTURERS,''
2 1 TO. 55 WOOD STREET, - -
• . • Pittsbrugh,
/fir- A foil assortment of br4 Medical end Miscalls
ons Books constantly- on band.
-Intl
N THE. BHOW OF.
on
.
Mt• Washington, !a fine braiding toh Pith. a twci
istorr frame home, stable, ite., will be sold for 1.1.000.
Terms easy.. - S. CU & SON; •
je22 5l Market at.
IU4CE..--15 tesprime Rice
now km
Aliiand for sale by
sc2B
lIMIEE
PE . ' -CORALITE, 'AND: PORCELAIN
EETTI hare, now been extenslrely : tested by the
einiene of ha e,
and the verdict In their fiver hi
unanimous. hen hare - inid aside teeth mounted on
Gold plato to any themselves of. lm- improvement*
' eMbraced in these new rmdbeautifulstYlPa ofDenthetrY_,_ •
'Their superiority new
mainly in their lao.P'
lotion to the month—their perfect c 4
0d,,,,,......ete, mil
without crack or crevice for food. to find I an
made of a material on. Which the Juices Ci We =oath
cannot act; they are free from all. the taste. eorro
sion or tarnish and do not effect the breath, which is •
gre.s.t_ desideratum. as all canear Gold, /Rohrer, nig.
num or other Metallic Plate test
They also combine great strenoh with 1igba,a61 4 ,,,
fort and elegance—tins with their close ra semblance to
natural teeth render them the most detainable substi
tutes for those organs ever offered. An•e.temittaticra
will fully confirm all that has been said in their praise.
N. STEBBINS, pentist, IR Pelmet:met
N. Ei. Teeth drawn by the pinto's prOceee.' Atherlaw
PROF. WOODS'
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
UNRIVALLED IN MARKET,
WITH IMMENSE
Home and
.pore ign Demand.
rt , YOUR-Raitt Is I:4IAT
IF YOUR HAIR Is ,
OR IF YOU ARE BALD,
/T WILL RESTORE, 17:
IF YOU HAVE DANOE_ ,lIFF- 3C
IF YOU HAVE SCALD' kEAD_ ,
IF YOU HAVE NERVOUEVIdIeupd2HE,
17 'WILL CURE
•
'To PRESERVE THE COLOR,
TO 'PREVENT -ITS. FALLR'i'Gr ' • '7
TO MAKE THE HAIR. OLGSM • • '
USE WOOD'S HAIR .RESTORAT/VE.
•.
`-;SOLD BY O. - J.. WOOD lc CO.„
?dARRET STREET, ST. LOULS, MO.,
PATENT .MEDICINE DELERB,-.AND
DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND . C(II: Imily .
...
. .
_Sold hy Dr.GEO. IL RETSER, N0..140 Wt,
oOd strae
and E. L. FAHNESTOCE.a. CO, No. 60,occnoc.Wood
and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists gorCrlly.
. •je4:3mdssr - . •
_ ___
EYE AND EA:It"
E
Office 95 MM. s.fmet, (2,1-door,up stairs,) Bed°, N. E
T I STABLISIIED BY THE
..CELEBRA
TED- DP— JOHNSON, late of London, England.
A great discovery in the, science.of medicines, being
a certain 'and speedy cure for rektor/tag The sight and
removing all disea , es peculiar to the eye. This is uni
versally acknowledged, the only sate and smp.remedy
non , known. It.lant been used 'with great istlece.sally the
most stealth] physicums in. Eluiope andAinerfett.'--
Patients In any part of the country can treat them
selresNuece,:ifully at a. moderate, expense, thereby
htvoiding the- danger-and - expense' of 'Wang into the
hands of unskillful physicians. This medicine (sufficient
to cure.) will be sent-by mail-or express, with all neces
sary direction.;. on receipt of Ten Dollars.
Dr. Jaln,ltne s Certain and Infollibk Cure for Deafness and
...yoiscs is Lite Fare, Airroas Heed
Affording instant relief to sufferers who have been trou
bled with deafness for many years. After using this
remedy a few the patient is suddenly and almost
miraculously enabled to hear ordinary toned conversa
tion; in the cortr.7e of afew weeks the most obstinate
ease of deafness is effectually cured.
Patients too numerous to menden have Win restored
h. fierreef hen - ring. and foreter rescued from thesnares
of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of
the present day. Ilespitn and private testimonials-and
certificates frOm the most eminent physicians and sot ,
pVeOll, in England, in who-re presence deaf persoushave
een eured.and many u ndreds of private patients cured
b seen or referred to. A eof this medicines
feneugli to effect a cure,) will be forwarded to any part
of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address
DR. JOILNSfON, Drawer 404.
(: Mee e 5 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
SPRINO. TRADE, 1859.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A.,
DRUGS, MEDICINES CURICALS,
PAINTS, OILS,
_DYE STIMPS,
LE . ..4151
DR. R. A. WILSON'S
PILLS.
742 BROADV4Y, N. Y.
ana.ER k lIICICETBON.