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"I NM too eager to exonerate myself and my fellow-servants at that minute, to have much regard for the noble presence Iliad in truded on, not being indeed, ut any time, over awed by contact with great folks, from whom Ihad seen a good many little actions; therefore I said— "' Please, mylady, will you listen to what I have to say ?' "'Good Heaven !'said her ladyship, holding her scent-bottle to her nose, and turning to my lord, who stood on the hearth, - 'is she de ranged, do you think ?' " No, my lady,' said I, am not mad, if you mean that ; but you accused us, my lady, in the servants' hall, of stealing your diamonds, I said then, my lady, as I say now, it is'nt al ways poor folks who steal. If you my lady, or my lord, or any other lady or gentleman, will please come with me to Lady Mosshill's room, I'll show you, my lady, who is the real thief ; and the true cense of 'your servants, my lady, being wronged.' " When I said diamonds, my lady jumped up quite alert, though she had been fainting a few minutes before, in the fear that I was a lunatic. " 'My diamonds?' said she. ' Lead on, girl ; I'll follow you.' " I wanted no more. Turning round, I ran up-stairs, followed by my lord, my lady, my lady's brothers, and one or two of the visitors. Curiosity is as groat in One people as in poor servants. We never stopped till we got to Lady Mosshill's apartments. I unlocked the bed-room door, brought my lady to the valise, took the case out (acknowledging I had looked into it,) opened it, and asked my lady if those were her jewels. She was silent for a moment from amazement, and I belive horror ; for though lady Cornberry never scrupled to be lieve ill of a poor servant, she was dreadfully shocked to find that a Countess could be a thief. When every one bad become quite convinced, however, that Lady Mosshill was the culprit, I was dismissed, and my lord and lady, with their guests, descended to the drawing,-room. Dinner had been waiting some time, and after some talk, they all went to the dining-room, with the exception of my lord, and Lord John, my lady's eldest brother; those gentlemen re tired into the library, and had a tray taken there to them. "The fruit of their resolves was soon knouin ; James was summoned, and he came down to tell us that one of tlurgrooms was to take a horse and ride directly to Milberry Castle—the place to which Lady Mosshill had gone on a visit. This groom we found was a bearer of a letter to Lady Mosshill ; and the English ladies' maid informed us that my lady told berth° letter was from my lord, forbidding the noble culprit to return to his house. Certain it is, she never came back ; and my lord himself searched Lady Mosshill's trunks before ner things were sent to Mulberry after her. Then we heard my lord at the same time had written an account of the whole affair to Lord Mosshill, who did not write a reply, but came himself to my lord; and there was a terrible scene. "Lord Mosshill refused, at first, to believe his wife's guilt ; and 1 was sent for to the library, where my lord and ho were to hear my testi• mony. 1 had rejoiced in my deed till that mo ment when I saw that strong man,that noble gen tleman, the great statesman, the loving hus band—for even Lord Mosshill's enemies gave him that credit—bowed with the great grief ; my heart relented, and I burst into a fit of violent tears. " Lord Cornberry desired I would tell Lord Mosshill all I knew. For some minutes 1 could not speak for my sobs ; but Lord Mosshill came to me, and, poor servant girl though 1 was, and the cause of great sorrow to him, took my hand and adjured me solemnly, as I cared for peace here or hereafter, to tell the truth. I felt as if I were on trialfor life ordeath. Seine how, all my scorn for rank deserted me, and I told the whole from first to last, concealing noth ing, not even my curiosity and wioug behavior in looking into 'Lady Mosshill's valise. When I had concluded, my lord swore me to the truth of my statement on the Holy Bible. And I was dismissed, sorrowful and repentant enough. I do not mean that I should have concealed the I truth out of regard tolady Mosshill's rank and I station, but I certainly was overstepping duty, and only gratifying my revenge, to expose the lady to strangers by the violent manner in which I stated the truth. is What happened afterwards Mlle Therese and Miss Dormer told me. Lord Mosshill, whets indeed convinced of the truth, implored My lord to hqsh the matter up. His family was one of the oldest in England, and I have always heard, one of the proudest. The blow of such a discovery went nigh to break Lord Mosshill's heart. He, however, firmly did his duty. He broke open the drawers,jewel cases and private repositories of his Countess, sod found all Lady Cornberry's missing jewels. They I were returned with an epistle to my lady her- self. that; Miss Dormer said, would have touched the heart of a tigress to show mercy. flat for her bosom friend my lady had none ; she said matters had gone toe far to bo con 1 pealed—that my loid, to his first wrath, had sent for his solicitor; and revealed all At the MAO time Lord Mosshill received my lord's letter, he received also ono from the lawyer, demanding restitution of the stolen jowely. " Whoever set the matter afloat, this is cer tain: the day after the discovery the whole affair was in the newspapers ; and it cost Lord Mosshill large sums to suppress all further ap pearance of the matter in the journals df the day. But by that time the matter was quite notorious enough in high circles; and Lord Mosshill received an intimation from the very tioest quarter that Ids huly 114 better tse'vel. that is the pelite mode of haniShment tAys, / believe ; find to travel, Lord and Lady Mosshill were forced. * a * * * * * "I lived long enough in my lady's service'to know the end of this strange story ; and when.. the end came, considering the share I had ta ken in it, I was, I assure you, by no means a happier woman for the knowledge. About five years after her banishment from the British Court, Lady Mosshill returned. My Lady and her daughters ono night were proceeding, in their carriage, to a splendid fete at --Pal ace. Some stoppage occurred in Piccadilly, and my lady, to beguile the time, was lociking eliOe't; per. SuddenlY het c'oi'fed' on a lady, who, sitting in a Weeny,' half concealed by powering plants, was watching sadly the gay cavalcade of splendid equipages.. The eyes of these ladies met. Id y lady uttered a slight shriek, and sank back in per carriage ; tho lettY in the balcony fainted dead away. She was taken thence to her bed, from which she never rose ! Shame--remorse—humiliation--death itself punished the crime of Lady . Mosshill ; a crime aggravated by her attempt to cast it on poor servants. For her, pity I think would be use less and foolish; though, as I have said, my share in tier deteetiqn gave me trouble enough —especially when I heard of her death. But fonthe disgrace inflicted on those who before never knew shame—for the injuries inflicted on innocent sufferers—l can only say she scarce deserved forgiveness ; but I 44 it wittier still (especially now years have made me assadder, wiser woman) to forgive myself !" IN}Ching fielArtm,eikt is. STOCKED WITIT A COMPLETE AS SORTMFNT of DUCK ANP MM. PANT fiTUFFS; LIGHT COATINGS AND CASSIIIERES Which wo aro making to order at VERY LOW PRICES. SUN U34/313 , 1L1A 5-- FANS, BON., RIBBONS, Moran's New Woven Skirts, French and Chantilly La hand,,e,/cc. A, nice assortment of the above Chantilly on and for sale by GIPNER k PALMER, (successor to Van (order,) je3o 7B Market street. 13 OUSEL'S EAULUSTEAL:EODO RANTE.—Thia universally approved and admired article, free from ardent spirits, pungent oils, and. other destructive materials, cleans the Bair expeditiously. ten ders it a beautifit Ibright, and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of the flowers. For Sale by - • JOSEPH FLEMING, • A Corner Diamond and Market wrest. . li PATENTED IMPROVEMENTon'the "Queen of Diamonds," the best Skirt. yetinvent- EATON, CREE a CO., comer Fifth and Market sta. ' • • • -• - , A-• • - 4• - "' • . • - 1 4. , •• . 4 4 • 4" • -4. ... J.. L 4 ,; y • 't visi • A PPOLLO THEATItE.—SIX NIGHTS ONLY, commencing :Monday, July 18, 1859. MORRIS BROS.. PELL fr, TROWBRIDGE'S MINSTRELS AND COW-BELL-0-GLANS; Fretrt.-Schot4 at. Opera rx,ston. The. Largest., Best and Most Original Band '-I.'1'111: WORLD. The Company cousitds of the following talented ar tistes-- I,ON MORRIS, Banjoist. Author and Commedian. BILLY MORRIS, Original Mocking Biol. Comedian and Tamhonnist. JOHNNY. PELL, The Unrivalled Bono Player and Versatile Performer. J. C. TROWBRIDGE, The Popular Bros°, Balladist and Violineolist. R. M. CARROLL, Champion Female and Jig Dancer. FRSI.e. WIL.SO:4, The great Dancer and Grecian Statues. AMBROSE A. THAYER, The Celebrated Balltulist and Guitarist. W. J . BROCKWAY, Leading Violinist. and Tanor. CARL TRAUTM AN, Violin Second and Soloist. E. W. PRESCOTT, Alto and Gultatit. MASTER RENTZ, The Child of Song and Wonder of , the World. MASTER TOMMY, 'rho invenile Dancer. PROP. J. L. GILBERT, The Brilliant Pianist. With the above talent, this Troupe challenges the world to compete with them. They will have the honor of appearing with new Bones. Acts, Dances, Witty Say ings, Burlesques, &c. For further particulars, see pos. ters. pain {atm+, prograntmes, &e , of tbe day. Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence at El, _precisely. CAltlki OF ADIUSSION.—DITHB.CITCIO, 31.." cents; Parquetta, 25 cents; Second Circle, 20 rents. CRAB. A. MORRIS, Agent LON MORRIS, Business Manager. jyll2w JOHN W. HcCAUTILY, ~ OIIILIIAL, BILL. P CO - S "1" ER • Will attend to tbo Distributing and Posting of BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMMES FOR Amusements, Itailrotnis, Steamboats, Ships, Hotels, Sales, Ens., PITTSIIIIMIT, PA. 110.. Orders sent to the office of (ho Pittsburgh Morn ing Pod, or Daily Gazette, will receive prompt uttoution LIVER INVIGORATOR, ' NEVER 'DEBILITATES. IT Is compounded entirely from Gums, sad has become an eatablisited fact, a Standard Medicine, know° and approved by all that i have used 11, and I, now re. &vied to wlth conildence in m e' all the diseases for which U. is recommended. It Ms cored thousands, wh. ba d tree th , all boil ee unsolw tied corthicsdes In my Ei The dose roost be adapted . ludirldnal taking It, mad um smct ready on the Bowel. i I.ct Me do sates of your! R use of the LIVE. IN- 1 will core Liver Com- I S 1 (arks, Dyspepsia. Summer Com ry, Dropsy, Sour, Costiveness, Chol-1 ra 'north us, Choi e ra 1 tenor, Jaundlee,,j es, and may be used era ry Family Illedl_ , pr, IMAIDACIIE, tool twenty minutes, If i spoonfuls KM ink attack. A it swim cue It are la Its favor. MIX WATER IN TI. THE INVIGORATOR, BOTH TOGET II F. It. Price One Dolla . aLso C ATH ART - • - - Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put vtp In GLASS CASES, Air Tight, mind will keep in any climate. The Family Ca- .. thartlc PILL as gri lle lint active Cathartic S which the proprietor has lased In his practice more than twenty yearn. • The oonstautle Increasing demand from theme who herein:lg tow.l the PILL% a nod the eatiefeetion which nil e s area* In n•eard to their •-• nee, has tuduce.l me to placa them within lb. reach of nil 14 The Prefeawkal well know a. that different Catharldre act co different aortioun of the !7 bowels. The FAMILY CA- TIIARTIC PII. L has, wilh due reference to lids well established fart. been compounded from a n a , variety of the purest rece table Ertracts, which act ....' matte on sog,e, pert or the alimentary canal, and are good and safe it, all ess at whets a Cathartic is needed, with u De / rangementa of the St om a c li. tileepl. nes* Pains In the Bark and Loins. Costiveness, Pala and Soreness over the whole body, from claim coil. which I fregeently, if neglected, end in ►• long course of lea var. Loss of Appe. Ilte,aCreeoing Sen sation of Cold over the b„„di, k eel ii... nem, Headache, or , tte l g htl,l the head. all itslittm ma llarY4 Diseases. Worms In 4 Children cc Adults, ithetainatlsm,• cress Purifier of the Blood• .., and many diaeleee ID which Scabls heir. ton numerous, WV to mennon in Ws advertise ment. Dose. I Wt. PRICE 30 CENTS. The Liver invigorator and Family Ca. thartie Pills are retailed byP rocaine generally, ang sold wholesale hi the Teed , tu ell the largo towns, S. T. W. SA NVORII, M.D., Mantifartoree alai rreprletne. 331 BrCONVOy, New York. L AL)IES'••ANKLE TIE A large supply just received , et iYI No. 31 Fifth street. THE Po I- All It E F 16 E A'r with Fitter - and Water Cooler Combined Involving important priuviples never before attained, which enables MEAT, F I 5 II . M I L VFAiE'FAIILFS. FRUITS, AC To be kept longer, dryer. and rotor, with LFS9 ICF than van - be done with any other Refrigerator now use; now on hand and for rain at lb. J . CRAIG'S, jelto 121 Wood Ptti . oi, five doors from Firth. Importers of nAIIDWARE., No. 52 Wood Street, Four Doors above St Charles Hotel, jetlSS.m PITT:311(1R (; C S. Ilarroi, Late of I.:lll.`ltster....L.AN it 4111.0,Pitt'gh. GEO. S. BRYAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF PIG IRON, -BLOOMS, &C., No. 52 Wood st., Pittsburgh. ErrEarreca—Lyon.Stiorb & Co.. Pittsburgh. Livings ton, Copeland& Co- Pittsburgh; Thos. E. 1:m11;111i:1:sq., Lancaster: Hon. 9111100 .134rist?ur . g; BrYan Gardner $ Hollidaysburg, Pa. je,2313n1 MO GAUZE MEN sti twrs FOR MEN, with short aleoves, Aro Co4lgra Bpd B lull line of Men's Furnishing Good suited to the tram) weather. Clithhen's Gauze Merin Vests, iu all sizes, at JOS. lIMINE'S. 77 Market st. RUST & CLARK, WANUPLCTURVIS AND PrALITIS Ii 1!IMMZIIIIISZ=i M !NEW (ALS, Also, Straits, Bank, Shore, Tanners and Nentsfoot Oils Sperm. Patent and Adanuinnee Candles, jaltlyd 61 FERRY STREET, NEW YORE. No. 63 Fourth Street. C 0 iNSIIRAANCV 11 7401 , 71 V EA LT COMPANY, at Harrisburg, 1 4 .4. Chartered capital, $300,00 0 . lion. SIMON CAMERON, President; B. B. Carrier, Socretaryt GIRARD FIRE AN li MARIN IN. BE RANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Asset., E $224.. 789.73. Alosk. NIEL JONES. P;esiSeilt; ,I. B. Alver,l Seeretary.4,LlANEß: CITY {NSUAANCEi COMPANY Phihvielphia. Assets, $3'2051.4:2. GEORGE U. HART President; H. R. °eggshell, Secretary. JOHN N. CRAWFORD, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, Especial attention given to collecting and serving claims of every kind. . Rum vo—Jeremiah Dtmlevy, Sr., . .E. J. Roberts, Esq., Capt. R. J. Grace, Roberts & Mellon, Attorneys. faPl.9 L. EIBSUFELD 8 SON, N 0.83 Wood street • ARRIVED-- ANOTHER OF THOSE MINIATURE PIANOS, Which have excited such general admiration, and found such rapid sale, has just been received by the subscri bers. They are the most desirable instruments for small parlors, steamboats, etc., ever constructed. For sale by . H. KLEBER & BRO., Sole Agents far the above and Steinway's Pianos, • myti • No. 63 Fifth street. EMS . • P 7 'NI • ••'; • 7 . , 1 4 ,T ' • • ,;; SANFORD'S within the lad two year. of relief, a the numerous tannatamehow. to dm temperament of the ett to mob qv:wicks as to talcment guide Ton In the VIGORATOR;and It plaints, Hiltons At. Chronic DI arrbora. plaints, Dysente- IStomae h, Habitual Ic, Cholera, Chola - tantalum, Plato.- PertatlelNeolumas.. neuron!. an Ordina el ne. nt.tlletue SICK thousand" can testify.) In two or three Tea t:l at commenonnent of Igl wing their testtitocay IE !SOUTH WITH , AN I) SWALLOW r per Bottle •RD'S LA( SANT C PILLS COILYOUNDED F110)4 PATENT LMTITEIt WALKING SLIPPERS, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO'S LOGAN & GREGG, LINEN DRAWERS, FINE SHIRTS, A. A. CARRIER & BROTHER, AGENTS AND NOTARY PUBLIC. DAVENPORT, lOWA FRESH ARRIVAL --1 00 boxes Palermo Oranges, sweet, and 100 boxes Palermo Lemons, mstreeeiving this day, and for sale by , • 112YALER .ANIWARAN,' len , No. 30 Wood at, opposite St. Charles noted. Or l'ok Rent. 14_ , TWO FLINT FACTORIES. SIT UATE in the Borough of IfirminghaM t belonging to the estate of the late P. tilulTanv, deeeasediand lately carried on by liedlie & Vlatn. These Factories Ere now in thorough repair, and in full operation, with all the necessary implements and conveniences requisite for the extensive manufacture of flint glass, of that superior style and quality for 'which these Works have been so justly celebrated. Possession given on the first day of August next. .. C. IHMSEN, Executor of the Estate of P. Mulvany. Pittsburgh, June 17th, 1159. f FOR RENT.— TIME FIFTH STORY THE POST BUILDING INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICt4 For Sale or Rent. T• • . HE extensive Flint Glass Works on the _a„ corner of APICee and Carson streets, Birmingham. This factory is now in complete working order, with a full assortment of pots, presses, moulds, tools, etc., ready to go Into operation at once; affording facilities for the immediate manufacture of flint glass rarely to be met with, and is. well worthy the attention of any person wishing to engago in this profitable branch of the glass business. Application to C. 1.1181.9F.N, Front street. Pittsburgh, April 8,1859, aptclf OMES OF FERED.—Homeg to bo had in in the City of Allegheny; equal in comfort to country seats, and yet near enough to the centre of business to accommodate business men to 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, Nome of them larger, lying between Western avenue and Ohio Lane, .Allegheny avenue, anti the West side of the Commons. Each lot has a eed street front and alle in the rear. Each man ha g ring about in 100 feet front has room oom to beautify his lot with a handsome house, surrounded with shrubbery, thereby making it a colony of residences equal to country seats, with the conveniences of the cities. These beautiful lots will be leased for twenty-one years, with the privilege of purchasing them within that period. They are open for selection now. Those who wish so desirable a location would do well to call soon ou THOMAS WOOD, Land Agent, No. 100 Fourth street. FOR SALE.—A superior Farm of 154 acres in good farming o; der, in Knox county, Ohio; a largo proportion of it river bottom land; it is offered at a great bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOOL'S, rnilL:tf No.loo Fourth at., Land Agent. IHA E THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH with me, Mr. J. DELLOW in the Undertaking busi ness, which will hereafter be conducted under the name and style of Lemon* Denow. JAMES LEMON. JOIIN IMLLOW MRS =ON. Undertaking in all its Branches. LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118 Fourth Street, ARE 'PREPARED TO DO UNDERTAK ING in all Its branches, In the best manner, at prices to suit the times. We call spomal attention to FIST: :S NEW STYLE PATENT NIETALLIC BURIAL CASES, ter the sale of which they are sole agents in this city, and of which we keep eonstantly• on hand a complete assortment. As regiu - its beauty of shape and finish, they excel all others. Funerals will be supplied with Hearses, Horses and Clu-riages promply. and at lower rates than any other establishment in this city. litisranteenot to render sat isfitetion, they solicit a eontintulace of the Fitronake heretofore so liberally extended to the old firm. I splti B UTTON G AFC ERS, Another lot of these BEAUTIFUL WOTER-S ust reeeiml at 3I FIFTH STREET. L. HIRSHFELD & SON, No. S 3 WOOD STREET, WILL THIS DAY COMMENCE TO 5F.1.1. OFF Their large and completo SUMMER STOCK of MENSI vunliisulNG C1M)1164, LINEN COATS .I\D DUSTERS AT LARGELY REDUcED PRICY'. • Judging it preferable to CiilSo out the entire Stork a Co.!, rather than carry thorn corer to next season. Sol, citing a mil from our friend. nod eingtoniers for an in .lie etion of our Ware,. ies L. liIRSIIFF•LIi Et SON. R.M3)11077.A.1... DUQUESNE IRON STORE COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO., lIANUrACTUEEII B Or Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, FLAT RAILROAD BAR OF ALL SIZEA, ETC., ETC Hove removed to their new extrusive Warehonee. Nov. 77 Water and 94 Front Sts Whore they .re prepared to execute all orders in their line, having a large and complete assortment of - Du quesne" manufactured gouda constantly ou hand, which they otter ea (there/ terms. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, curcKit, CLOCKS , CLOCKS, CLOCKS. Agency for the celebrate.' AMERICAN WATCHES. A large aroartment of these deairablo Time Keeper, on !land. JEWELRY, SILVER, WARE, Ete. made to order. Watch Re. pairing, Engraving. Gilding and Mating done in the very be manner. REINEALAN t MEYRAN, r No. 42 Ftftl2 stmt. R E 1 INC 0 - V .A. la . Exchange and Banking House KRAMER & RAHM, No. 35, Bank Mock, Fifth Si., Pittsburgh ALMS LLLITII...XDIrILD ILIUM. We beg to apprise our !bends and the public, that we hare removed to our new Oflice, N 0.3.5, BANK BLOCK, F I FTII tiTIiEET, where we will be happy to tender them our set - vices, and trust our ample Capital, with an e rience of twenty years in the business in this city, will enable us to meet the wants of our customers. We will continue to transact the Exchange and co unted USITUAS i n n all ita branches. tbianiernot Paper Di nad SeVitiated- Stocks, Bonds, Anil other Beountles, bought and sold on Commission. Pssnapt attention given to collections in city or country. Deposits Rereired in Par Funds or Currency. intered idluired un Time Deposits. Dolt in Specie, (tank Notes, Land Warrants, etc. &old Remittanec.s of Correspondents at lowest possible rates ; 3faiiim Returns promptly by lint mail, direrted. KRAMER. N.AIIII. For the Fourth of July! 00 DOZ. LEMON, PINE APPLE AND 1 Strawberry Syrups. WO Rm. Gu, Licori mut &Oho Drops. aoo Win m o. Drawl ce y KIM Clanhal Drops. Gream Dates, Nuts, etc. Also, all kivels of Vuulectioneries, Fire Works, Friuti, Nuts, etc., Vi holes* MO at the FRENCH ARO AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY. F. A. MIERSCH & SONS, • e. 21 42 St. Clair street. JOHN N. SHEPHARD (Sneoegsor to Utirtwell & Shephard,) Druggist, Corner Wood and Sixth eta A complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINR3, PAINTS, OILB anti IA Es, oorwtantly on hand. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Will find it to their advantage to give us a call. Mann fact rer or the colehrted SOTER CAPILLI PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC J0NEt3........11i0. J. 80YD....W15. lICCULOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO., CAST STEEL. ALSO, Spring, Plow, and A. B. Steel Sprin CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH: PA GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS—Going daily, without reserve, at prices far below AUCTION FIGURES Ilsisox.—We remove, and relinquish this part of oar business on July 9th. CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL, Corner Wood street and Diamond alley. VEARION STREET.—For sale, a corn fortable two-story Brick Dwelling, of five rooms and cellar. The lot is 30 feet front, by 154 feet deep, on an alley; a largo grape arbor, stone wall aml paling in front, a Im S. mo outbuilding, &c. Price AIX*. Terms (My. CUTHBERT & SON, Si Market street. FRESH BUTTER.- 7 jars and 4 kegs Fresh Butter, just received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, jel:oomer Market and friret streets. JUST RECEIVED.—A liANDSOKE— essortnizat of 0 HIL DR EN'. 8 BEADY MADE CLOTHING, of all descriptions, along with Ladies' Dress Caps and Head Dresses, and all the news les of Patterns for June. M. A. WEAV N 0 .24 Fifth street, second story, Roans Fos. If 8. itta I' . . • ' • .1. ;. ' =INN 861=1113 u ~- ~, •. , • •.• NI- Wfl'• Vegetable Substitutefor Ca.loniel BRANDSTII'S VEOrrAlti.7.l.TN I VERSA L P IL Ls, by restoring the-bowels to their original daily Dud natu re' eetion, give strength - to the stomach. purify the blood, re-establish the healthy condition of the • dig,estive or. grins, and thus cern dyspepsia, colds, coughs, rheuixia tisms, dropsles, and sickness genernlly,whether chronic or recent. The • celebrated Abernethy says :---" After having cured the derangement of the bowels, debility ,ci,,: and all diseases generally disappear of their mon even in a short time." The experience ore century has established the worth of these Pills beyond dispute. as a purgative anti-bilions medicine; and their use by up wards of 4,%0 eonseientious phystelims, and by over a million of families, shows that they are supplying ono of the wants of humanity. and are in advance of medical science. The above pills, although purely vegetable, are now known and used an a substitute for calomel (Hy drarvri cutortdom litite„) producing all its alterative and other indications, with none of its disorganizing of feels upon the solids—often crippling for life—or its dis tressing action upon the teeth and gums. The prepared concentration from the game principles—the Life Addi tion Pills—isa substitute for blue-pill (PdidccH!,drurgyri) possessing the peculiar action on the secreting organs, of that preparation from mercury, but none of Its sail fal vating or other In urious efleets. Those who have used them as a blue- substitute or otherwise, award to them the highest pra se. They come nearer to a concentrated Essence of Life than anything yet made, in the way of medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when all hope has fled, has often restored health. In fact, they supply an organic principle to the blood, always wanting In extreme eases of sickness. Old people have the se cretions of early yonth restored by the Life Addition Pills. Their value as lifepreservers is beyond estimate. Bmndreth'sVegetablel.lniversal Pills remove from the bowels and blood of a sick person the cause of death. Tux Lire ADDITION PIUS RIPPLY TIII ORGANIC siscrsserr or Tilt BLOOni rrtuart —the minute globules of vegetable es sences, of which they are but the concretion. have their exert counterpart in the vital globules of the blood. And from whence does the blood derive its life, its globules? verily from the same source from whence Dr. Brandrelli derives the life principle of the Life Addition Pills—from the Vegetable kingdom These pills, as also the I ?inverse!, are warranted pure ly vegetable. Retailed respectively at '25 and 50 cents. Physicians and the public supplied by the gross. or sin gle box, at No. :Nit Canal street. Brandreth's Principal Utica; by Thomas Redpcult, No. 27 Diamond street Pittsburgh, Pa.. and by all respectable dealers in medi; tines. je'ZTAmnsw No one lo now deterred from changing the WHISKERS OR MUSTACHE From red, grey or Kauly, to o rieh By a fear of injuring or staining the skin. C RR' ST AINDM'S DYE Is harmless as u liter. mild as milk. and TRUE TO NA'ILTRE. in the magnificent colors it imparts. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dresser, Caauroautto, Ah. 6 Astor New York. GEO. H. IiESSER, Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. CIItCULAI2.—The stiliscrthers are Maigletwo tieneral Foreign and Domestic shipping ana eviiumissiiin Business, in this city, and have leased the new and tire-proof Warehouse, Nu. West :ran. streets where they are prepared to remise and sell Foreign and Domestic Doods of all kinds, and ,fifer the usual facilities on all eonsiguments to their address. In the department of Shipping, a long experience warrants us in assuring our !newts that all business re lating to Vessels and Cargoes will be promptly attend- eJ 10. We confidently fitTer our seITI , PS in all the various depiutilient4 of a Cominerpint Business. CURRY, NEPHEW it CO. Baltimore, February,lB:i9.—inrllf STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS BUTTON GAITERS NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, I'l TTSIt lIRO H, PA Alf A N FA C Ult E ALL KINDS OF st,ftm Engine,. ranging front three to one hun dred and fifty horse isiwer, and nail.-.l for Gust Mills, sow Milk, 1113,1. 1 7 11m:tees, Fsetories, rte., ete. Give particular attention 'le the eomdruction of En ginex and Miselittiery fer maid mills, and for upright., mislay, and iiirmilar aaw Inas. Haw always flnl.hed and ready for shipment at *hurt t ourr. Furor and !toilers of every deseription. Abut furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron Frpnrately, and Wrought iron SltaftirM,, lin...Wen. and Nth ,. in every variety,lll.l continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma (Milieu and Machine Cards. our pile.. are tow. our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warrautod iu all cat. to give eatiarartion. from MI part,. or the country enlicited, rind promptly mr•ZlOnalaw NV. E. scIiNtERTZ a cl) KAITLYICTI3.I2-9 O► LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin soaps, ItAIOTFLCTCRIILO OF and Axles. 3 . • ÷ • • I .t! „• 4310e-Plll. FEAR AT AN END. BLACK OR BROWN WM. M. FABER & CO., IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, D. C. & J. 11. SAWYER, No. 47 Wood St Plttalyargh, Pa IL a. Rtl4ll. T. IL DAVITS 331:71..C1LMR. 8z DAVITT, bfanufocturers of every tleseription of FURNITURE, NO. 45 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBITROII, PA. A full ovvertmont of PIVISLIIIItfiII ED FURNITURE, eons - witty on land, which we wit soil at tho lowest priers for Gash. ap2Ody GEO. 13LETC11Elli Manufacturer of the Celebrated GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, F.T.ASTING BAND TOUPEES, LID ITLIZT nocurrore el Ornamental Hair for Ladies and Gentlemen O. 05 MARKET STREET, 2 PITTSBURGH, PA. D. ■. WWI LONG ar, DUFF, DEALERS IN MANILLA, HEMP, COTTON AND JUTE CORDAGE, OAKum, TAR, PITCH AND RCASIN TARPAULIN DUCK, AND HEAVY DRILLING. No. SW Water Street. NOBLE, BROWN & CO., 125 and 127 Duane Street, NEW YORK, IMPORTERS tIF Englinh, , lriM and Scotch Lineu•, White Linen, of all qualitie”, Blay Linen ? Noose Linen , . Mown, May and Marl: and White Eiollnn la. Farmer' hoick, Farrnem' Padding itaverex Duck, Carpet!, Surlima, all widths and qualities. ikage, on most favorable tertui, [apt FIRST CLASS BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, OP ALL STYLES. AND SIZES, MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE sll ELV ES. A LARGE STOCK OF COMMERCIAI , STATIONARY. PRINTING In 111 i ••branches, CARD, CIRCULARS, BILLS LADING, PAMPHLETS. J. R. WELDIN, e'24 G 3 Wood street near Fourth. CUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR SALE.- A valuable property of six acres, with a good dwel ling house, orchard and garden, three-fourths of a mile from the city, $5,500. Also, a desirable property of :Si acres, at four miles from the city, with good brick dwel ling house, 500 fruit trees, grapes and smallfruits,t4l,ooo. Also, au excellent propertyof s!. ;acres, good house 1000 fruit trees, Ac;situate at 4 mile; from the city, Abrou The above are all in healthy and pleasant locations, and immediate possession can,be had. S. CUTLIBERT h SON, .e 24 Real Estate Agents, 51 Market :a. FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS !!- FOURTH JULY,I4S9.—We aro now receiving from the Factory of H. P. Diehl, for whom we are Sole &gents, a full and complete assortment of FIRE WORKS, con sisting of the following, viz: Rockets, from 1 or. to - 2 lbs. Flower Pots, Nos. 1 and 2. Roman Candles, 1 ball to 20; Flying Pigeons; Roman Candles, colored; Triangles, No. Ito G: Blue Lights, No. Ito 5; Ben t Lights, 1 oz. to 16 or, Grasshoppers; Vertical Wheels; Pin Wheels, Nos. 1,2, .% Saxon Wheels; Chasers, No 1,2, 3; Rockets, Colored Serpents Scrolls, Nos. 1,2, 3; Double Headers; Minos of Stars, 1,2, 3,4, 5; Torpedoes, 500,600; Exhibition Pieces, from $5O to $5OO, with directions. REIMER & ANDERSON, jets 39 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel. ItEMOV AL. CG. HUSSEY & CO., have removed • to their new Copper Warehouse, No. 37 Fifth street, In the Now Iron Front Block, throe doors west of Wood. PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL. C. G. HIIS'SEV ez CO, Manufacturers of Brazierra' Bolt and Sheathing Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Locomotive Tubing, Raised Still Bottom and Flats of all Sizes, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, Spotter, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets, etc. Dealers in Block Tin, Tin Plate, Lead Wire, Sheet Zinc, Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tinners' Tools, ke, No.. 37 'Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pit. SZ - Sheet Copper cut to any pattern. L. C. FIEPBURN, ATTNINET AT LAW AND CONVENANDER, OFFICE WITH H. HEPBURN; - 4.• - ' . t ••-• DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST. at the new Commercial Bales Rooms, No. at Fifth.ll street, every week day, are held public sales of goods in all variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a' largo . stock which ig emstantly replenished with fresh consignments, that must t > closed forthwith. AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M., Mry Goods and fincysirticles, comprising nearly every thing needed in the line for pensonal and family use; table cutlery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; la. - dies' ware, km • • • Al' TWO O'CLOCK, P. M., Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding carpets; elegant iron stone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, Le- AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, P.M, Parley articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical in struments; guns; clothing; dry goods; boot and shoes; bookst stationery, IW M. sent' Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF • 35 BUILDING LOTS IN SEVENTH WARD.—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. July 21st, at 2 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold; Thirty-five handsome lots of ground, Woe of Which have a front on Webster street, seventeen on Devillier street, and nine on Duncan street, near the residence of Gen..J. K. Moorhead. Plana may be had at the Auction Rooms. Title indisputable. Terms--One fifth cash; residue in one, two, three and four years, with interest payable annually. iyl P. Id. DAVIS, Auctioneer. CLINTON HOUSE, U.X10.3"7 . 01rJr, Pentuyivania, JOHN BERItEIt, Proprietor. TIIIS - COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR HOTEL, after being refitted and furnished through out, with elegant furniture, Is now ready for the recep tion of guests. The Railroad from Connellsville to Uniontown will be finished early in July, thus affording a cheap and pleasant mode of traveling to persons wish ing to escape the heat and smoke of Pittsburgh during the heated term. This House is situated within a few moments drive of the celebrated Fayette Springs, and thd proprietor is determined to spare neither trouble or expense in rendering those who visit him comfortable. IL horses moderate. • myltktf 3I'GINLEY'S ICE CREAM SALOON . AND CONFECTIONERY, No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank. Ii'GINLEY, AT HIS SPACIOUS lII_ • mad elegantly arranged rooms, located as above is prepared to fermi* all the Luxuries of the Beason in hLs line. Delicious Ice Cream, Fruits, fresh Pies, Cakes of all kinds, And every description of Confectionery: all of the best material will be aerved to order, day and evening. Air' Orders for parties promptly tllletL Call and juag for yourself. (tuY6) M. lIVOINLEY. MARBLE! MARBLE!! JOHN IVCARGO HAS A TAAI3II7IIISELIMM OP. MONUMENTS, GRAVESTONES, Enclosures, Posts, &c., &cc., re an smt r llLinvited to examine our stock . Pricer low, jyl2 - .yis NU. SW LIBERTY ranted 'STREET. MICHAEL O'HARA, JR., (Successor to M. O'Hara.) 1180L11311.1 DIALIE FOREIGN WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS ALIO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 151 Fifth street, between Wylie and Ross streets, 3d door abuse Wylie street, keeps constantly on hand a Argo stook of Old ISlonongahela Rye and Double Rocti• Domestic Wines, Brandies, and all articles usually kept in the business. je2 KNOX'S ICE CREAM ROOMS, No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry. THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY announces to the patrons of this well-known estab lishment that ho is still prepared to furnish PARTIES AND WEDDINGS, In very hest etyle, with • ICES, JELLIES, FANCY CAKES AND PYRAMIDS. Sep Gentlemen and Ladies served with Meals, includ ing every delicacy of the season, in style equal to any tint class hotel, at all hours day and evening. JACOB EL HUBLEY. IZIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE .L STATE FAIR TO GRAFF & CO. FOIL TIIE BEST Eil CO NT 'M ES For the best Range for (mates, and best Wood Cook Store. Diploma for best Laundry Stove. Also on hand, large assortment of Heating Stores, Plain and Fancy tinge Frouts, - Fendent, Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Ket tles. Tea Kettles, Witcon Boxes, [follow-Ware, ko. (HUFF 2 W., No. 245 Liberty street, fe2 At the head of Wood 'street. - - AMERICAN IRON JUNES & LA ETU/ Manufacturers of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, Ruth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods,Plates,lie 98 Water Street, and 132 First. Street, i"ITTSBURGII, I corner of Franklin and South Water SLR., Chicago TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER RITES, FROMITWO TO SIX. INCH CALIBRE. Prices from Twelve to Thirty CU. per Foot. ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, For sale Wholesale at Manufacturers Prices by Hiltiß.Y IL COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT LID 111101.131L1 MISS I CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND PRA)DUCF. GENERALLY. 'el No. 25 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH. -CDW /MD DU Fr TiNU RN 131. 1 R E FOR CASH.—A full as, sortmont of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNI. TORE, embracmg BUREAUX, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well firrnlshed dwelling. as well as n splendid w ell of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly en hand and made to order. An the only terms on which business is done at this establishment in for CASH, pricea are made accordingly. Persons m want or anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at FACEINER & N 0.103 Smithfield street., below Fifth. J. D. FActraca, JoaZ M. lawns. n sso Lu ioN .—The partnership here tofore existing.between William Smith and Dixon Brown, under the style of WM. SMITH & CO., wan dia ,olved on the 15th day of February, Ha, by the death of Mr. Dixon Brown. David E. Birk and James Park, Jr., having purchased the interest of Mr. Brown, deceased, in the into firm of Wm. Smith & co. The Foundry and Machine busi. nes, will be hereafter conducted under the alyle fo SMITH, PkIlK & CO., by whom the business of the late firm will be settled. WM. IMITEL SMITH, PARK & Co., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH; PA• Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second streets. Manufacturers of ail sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Wattr Pipe, Sad Irons, Do H ails, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pullies, Hangers and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend ed to. my3dtfatv3w Watches and Jewelry. RETNEMAN & MEYRAN, 42 FIFTH STREET, Are now selling FINE GOLD AND SILVER HUNTING WATCHES, Of American and English manufacture, at greatly reduced prices. left I:%E=l GENTS' SEASONABLE UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HALF-HOSE, Of Limo Thread, Gauze, Merino, Silk, Linen, Cotton, &C of all fuzes, at QIX-AND-A-FOURTH CENTS per yard, kJ is what we are selling a large lot of Washington Black and White Prints for, some being old styles, and others soiled—otherwise sPlendidg:oo4 4 . C. HANSON LOVE. 74 Market street. SUNDRY PRODUCE.-150 0 lbs. Country Bacon liamic iMe bushels Prime Oats, barrels Pure Cider Vinegar, Justreceivedoneen signment, and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, JY9 corner Market and First streets. GRANT'S CASES, VOL I.—Report of cases argued and adjudged in the Su iremeCourt of Pennsylvania. For sale J. R. WELDIN, j 99 6 3 Wood street, near Fourth. TRAVELING SETTS Collars and Sleeves, selling at cost, at JOSEPH HORNE'S, T 7 Iffarket St- VINE FRENCH COLLARS—A choice lot to select from, at New York coat, at _ i 99 JOS. HORNE'S, 77 Market street. AIR BRUSHES AND CO assortment of all kinds,at JOB. HORN HOOP SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS' -From -From 78 cents, to the Znest Expansion, et iY9 JOSEPH HORNE'S, 77 Market street. MEN'S FINE SHIRTS, and Furnishing Goods, always on hand, st _JOS. HOWIE'S, 'a Market wig. No. 90 Fourth street. -_ ~~. , ~F ~~ ~ .;: WAREITOUSIOI, BOOK CASE'S, L. lIIRSHFELD k SON'S. No. 83 Wood street. War'hi Awing , ;hid SEWIG AUCHINES. UN POlls,"i' OF BEAUTY, DURABILITY, PERFECTION OF WORK, AND CAPACITY TO PERFORM EVERY VARIETY OF SEWING, NO OTHER MACHINE > CAN COM- PARE WITH BINGER'S New and Improved. Machines, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT R. STRAW'S 22 Market street SEWING • THE .$2O AND $4O. DOUBLE LOCK STITCH • • SEWING MACHINES, ARE NOW ON EXHIBIT/ON AT THE HOSIERY . St.ORI . "IklR. - 3D 75r, • No. 20 Fifth Street, Pittebnigh, 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 hI..DALY, Agent, No. 'X Fifth street, on the corner of Market alley. Pittsbh, Pa. • W NOTICE.—M urg . DALY, on the corner of Fifth street and Market alley, is the only one of the name in business on this street jet PATENT SEWING. MACHINES Have gained the confidence of all who use them. and hove proved one of the most valu able inventions of the age. . _ . They use a Sbuttlermaking the Lock Stitch on both sides of the cloths,bieh cannot be unravelled or pulled out. They are all made with the highest mechanical skill, and all warranted to work well on all kinds of goods, from the Lightest Fabric to Heavy Leather. In partiett-' tar, we would call the attention of all to our new Family Sewing Machine. It has been manufactured expressly for Family Use, and has met with favor from aIL It is so simplified as to render it almost impossible to get out of order, or derange its operations; indeed it is so sim ple as to astonish one, that so small a piece of mechan ism will sew. Below, we give a description of the ditterent styles of the Weed Patent- No. 1. Is a very convenient style, which can be worked by hand or foot, on or off its - own table. For convenience of shipping, and also for large manufacto ries, where it is necessary . to Owen number of Machines into a long bench, making one table answer for them all. Price, flin. No. 2. With Walnut or Mahogany Table, either with or without Box Top, which locks down. Price, $lOO and $llO. No. 3. Same size as No. 2, but runs with a belt, and at s much higher rate of speed. This kind is well adapted to manufacturing Clothing or Leather work. This is really the cheapest Machine in the market, as there is no work done on a Sewing Machine that it will not do. It is confidently asserted that this Machine runs easier than any machine now in use. Price, Sloo. No. 4. This machine has a long arm, to accommo date large work. It, runs at s; high rate of speed, runs easily, and is, without doubt, the best 'Machine for Tail or's use, ever aimed to the public: It is also peculiarly fitted for plantation work, as it is very simple yet sub stantial and durable, with but little liability to get out ot. order. Price, SIM. No. 5. This is a new and cheaper style, mid a gcnl err& favorite for Family, Light Leather. sad a griait variety of work. IL has been gotten up with reference to furnishing a strong and durable, yet light auil tasty ALachine,at a less prize than either of the abOV, It runs-Very, easy, rapidly, and is'prenouneed the-best machine now in market, for sso: • • a No. 6. This is a Machine got np on an.entiroly new principle, different from anything ever before offered to the _public, and we confidently assert that for family use it has not an equal. It is very light and tasty, runs very rapidly: is almost noiseless in its operation,. and uses a stralgkt needle. It is so arranged as to be utterly impossible to miss stitches. It has a tension on both sides, and carries a large supply of thread on the under spool. The motions are gamed by two small cranks that run without perceptible noise. The two threads are worked in such a manner as never to both pull at the same time, and consequently little liable to break. The seam is very elastic, and the thread does thanak in waahing. It will do coarse work better a any machine now in market, as it uses silk, cotton or linen with equal facility. Price, $lO. Descriptive circulars furnished gratis, OFFICE, 4I BROADWAY. NEW YORK. WHITNEY & LYON, Proprietors.. Sir Agents wanted. myffler. ndair The Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Pittabargh Agency, No. 18Z Market St. Having greatly increased their facilities for manufactur ing their Cstrazusta Rums Mactruvas, with all the recent improvements have reduced their prices, and oiler for sale. NEW STYLE MACHINE. Price, $5O--ilemmer, $5 Extra. It is no longer questioned that these Machines axe the best in use forHEM. FELL sevring,_They , GATHI: AND STITCH In the most superior manner, and are the only machines in the market that are so well and simply . made, that ms they may be sentinto families with no other tructions than are contained in a cirutar which accompanies each machine, and from which A CHILD OF TEN TEARS May readily learn how to use, and keep them in order. TheAr T dr E eigwards of HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE, And will do the sowing of a family cheaper than asearn. stress can do it,...elenif she wor k s at the rate of ONE CENT AN nom Is there a husband. father, or brother in the United States, who will permit the drudgery of hand sewing • in his family, when a Grover A Baker 'Machine will do it better, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possi bly be done by hand. Send for t Circa/or. "iii 3/ The first place in public estimation . is now justly ac corded to the Grover h Ili•xer Machine, for family sew ing, for the following reasons:-Ist. Ris 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. Id. 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 amere change of spools, to all varieties of work. .Ith. The same machine runs silk, linen thread, common spool cotton, with equal facility. sth. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabnc, so that it is free from all liability to break in washing, ironing, or otherwise, 6th. The stitch made by this machine is more beautiful than any other, made either bypand or machine. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: The best patent now m use.—{Ea.ston Whig... Stands high in the estimation of all--{Erie Constitution. It is all that it is recommended--(Linia Deinocrat It has no superior—[Ashtabula Telegraph. L A household necessity—Batavia Herald. Grover A Baker's is unrivalled—{RockporPAdvertiser. Meets the wants of the housewife—{Aubuin Ch. Advo. A necessity in the family—{Southern Inventor. . 1, The cheapest and best In use—{Baldwinsville Gazette. They are the best in use--,Waterfonl Sentinel. The best manufactured—;Pittston Journal. Worthy of public patronage—Persey Shore Re pub. Grover t Bilker have the bust improvement Hunt. Journal. Not liable to get out of order Westchester Jeff. The most convenient in use--(Chicago News Letter. Possesses more advantages than any other—{Nash. Gazette. All articles are made With it with ease—Masard'sdaz. Lightens the labor of those at home-4Ploughman. A aim of ten years old may use itr—Varrner and Vis Will do most beautiful sewing Allentown Dern. • Sews silk, linen, or cotton thr Pitts. Advocate. Is more simple than quay other—{C eveland Reporter. Merits a place in every fannly—{Abingdon Democrat !Sews s yard a minute- Nleveland Leader. The best in use for families—{lnblical Recorder. .t makes a fine, strongsearn-41aporto Union. NATUAN WHITING, Agent, N 0.107 Market street. Oakland Property for Sale• THAT PORTION OF OAKLAND kriown as "New Linden Grove," lying within two and a half miles of the city, has been subdivided into lots of convenient size, ranging in from one to ten acres each. Some of them are level, others beautiful. and symmetrical knolls, covered with forest trees and others gently . rolling, susceptible of being improved in the most picturesque manner. These lots are surrounded bv an excellent neighbor hood, with the advantage of a first-class priVnie wheel, taught by Mr. and Mrs. ft. If. Herr, with Public schools in tie vicinity, A line of omnibuses rims every hour during the day,' and in a short time a Passenger Railroad will be built, thus rendering them moat eligible and desirable. For beauty of scenery, facility of snows, purity, of air, and convenience to the city, they are unsurpaSsed sites for country residences. In order to accommodsle those who may wish to im prove, they are tittered at the following:very - easy terms: One-tenth in hand and the residue min ne equal an nual payment s. jelealm . W. 0. I.PXT,IE. 91 DiSITIODd. street. • 1859. Second Arrival 1859. OF CARPETS AND OIL curnis. AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITTSBURGH, PA. . . W.___ . l3o. & H. IticCALLUM. B:-E0F , CT . . • PULL'S—announce that they axe reUetviug a 'G, selezte o d n di e of routly ft •, second supply of C the Importers an Man tu• rim now in Inv East, o which 1, the alto. jou of potchasere,,A2oo, a new style o 11 34ATTTNG • for Summer Parlors. The latest 6 ' CARPET SWEEPERS, etc., etc., wbieh ~hall ~red at the f ilailli mwee lowestratca (je9) W. D. k fcCALLnt. D. C. Krinecir..ZD ' ' j KEEPS CONSTANTION TrAND.' SQUARE AND OVAL BON fixe - BOXES MituZslier i t e iora ini p,LAIN Dry AND F.y3w it Eß: prices: - Com ii• alley and Wood ...treat, 41 atorY naank,) fittaburgb, Pa. jeckly 1 TII'f3OIIALITFI - - AND' PORCELAIN TEETH bare now been extensively. tested-by the citizens of pit tAurgh, and the verdict in their favor It unanimous. Many have laid aside teeth mounted en Gold plate to avail themselves of the improvements embraced in these new and beautiful stylesof Dentistry. Their superiority conshqs mainly in their perfect adap tation to the mouth—their perfect. olerinlinfses, being without crock or crevice for food to find-lodgment, and made of a material on which the juices a the mouth canuot itc,h, they tire free from all metallic taste, corm. Mon or tarnish and do not effect the breath, which is • great desideratum, as all who wear Gold, Silver, Plati num or other Metallic Plate; can testify. They aLso combine great strength with lightness, com fort and elegance—this with their close resemblance to natural •toeih - render them the most desirable substi tutes for those.organs ever offered. Claim will fully confirm iWlttat has been said in their waffle, N. STEBBINS, M. D, Dentist, 191 Perm street. N. B. Teeth drawn by the painless process, jelatchiw HAIR RESTORATIVE. UNRIVALLED IN MARKET, Home and Poreign- Demand.. IF YOUR HAIR IS GRAY, IF.YOUR HAIR IS THIN, - OR .IF YOU. ARE 'BALD; IT WILL ..WESTORE IT. TO PRESERVE THE COLOR:, TOTR EVENT 'ITS "FALLING; - TO MAKE THE HAIR GLGSSY, • USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. SOLD BY 0. J. WOOD & CO., - • 114 MARKET STREET, ST- LOUIS, MO., "PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUGGIM, IN CITY AND COUNTRY. Sold by Dr. GEO. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, and B. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO., No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists generally. II QFFER NOT.—DRS.. GOLDSKITII!I J. co, Nd. 42 Sixth' street. Pittsburgh, Penn's, still continues to be consulted on all diseases of a PRIVATE or DELICATE NATURE. From a long conrse of sttidy and practical experience of cualimited,elttattalTs. G. 4t C,o.have the gratification of - presenting thorintbrtunate with remedies that. have never failed to cure the most alarming case of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath his treatment. all the horrors of Venereal and Impure Blood, Scrofula, !Avers Pain and Distress, or Inflammation of the Bladder and K idneys, Abscesses, }Rimers, Frightful Swellings, and the long train of horrible' _ symptoms at tending this class of disess es, are :made to become as harinles.4 a, the simplest linings of a SEMINAL WEAKNESS—Din. G. A Co. devotes much of their attention to the treatment of those caseSeatised by-a secret and solitary habit. which-ruins the bc4itand nund.tinfitting the unfortunate individual for either bust , tress or society. Some of the sad and melancholyeffects produced byt hese early - habits of yotith are, Weakness of the Nick and limbs, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep sia, Nervousness, derangement of. .the Digestive func tions, symptoms of Consumption, etc., otc. The fearful effects on the mind are much.to be dreaded, viz: Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forchodings,aversion to society, err:; are among the evils . produced. Sueb persons, Wifo're - contemplating, marriage, should consult a physi cian of skill and experience, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Agin and Fever cured, and war ranted. All letters containing a fee, addressed to Drs. GOLDSMITH h CO., Pittsburgh, Penn's, will meet with prompt attention, and medicines forwarded, secure from observation, and a cure guaranteed.. The strictest se creity observed in all'eases. . Don't forget the place, No. 42 Sixth street, Pitts burgh. Pa, • • - . aplklydrar EYE AND EAR WEED'S DISPENSARY. Office 95 Mein (:i1 door, up stairs,)Buffalo, F. USTABLTSHEIY BY THE CYLEBRA _EA TED DEL SCIIINFION, late of London, _England. 'A great dlseov...zy_ in the Paten& of rnesEeines,"heing a certain and speedy rare fur restoring the sight and removing all diseases weal* to the eye.. This is uni versally ack - nowledgeii the only safe and sure remedy now known. It 14. been used with great success by the nie,t skillful physicians in Europe and America. • Patients m any part of the cramtry eart,treat.,them selves snrcessfully at a' randerate.ese;...Aditireby aveidn,4 the danger and expense of falling into the hands of un,kilinil phy4ielan.s.. , This medicine (sufficient In cure.) will be sent by mail ur express, with all neces sary direction,. on receipt of Ten pollars. Dr. Johnson's Ctrfain and Infallible Curt for Deafness and Singiug Seises in thi: Ears. Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, - -• • Affording instant relief to sufferers who have been trou bled with theafneas for many years. After using this remedy a few days the patient as suddenly and almost miraculously enabled to hear -ordinary toned conversa• Lion; in the course'of a few weeks th 6 most • ObStinide ease of deafness is Eltectually cured. Patients too numerous to mention have keenrestored to perfect hearing. and.fOreverrestr , uedirom the snares of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of the present day. • Hospital add privatetestimonials and eertitiestea from the most eminent physicians and•snr ;eons Itgland, in whoaa pfesence eaf peysionahave cen eured, arid assay band red Of private patialltS cured am he seen or referred tp. A.. ease of this Medicine, enough to elfeet a cure.) will s L S forwarded to any part ,ountry for Fifteen Dollars. Address Dn. JOHNSON, Drawer4ll:, 'Office 95 Main NtT. MEI To Hotel Ke, pers, Restaurants, lirug gists, qrocers, and the Public. , DR. isittistilmiPs, BITTRIELS Hain, from their excellent mialltiee, been recom mended by - the MOST EaNfERENT PHY SICIANS as a most valuable and • never-failing remedy for DIARRHEA,. - DEBILITY, HEARTBURN,. BILLIOUSNESS, AUNDICP.,` - - LIVER COUPLAINTa,. BLOOD DISEAS Amahm a ewe and certain Preventative `fig ains't Fever and Ague; Cholera; Summer Com. , • .pledrds, &e., . . and is the most valuable and elfiCticions.TOMCAND APPETITE-C:REATING COMPOUND ever. offered. to the public. 13y the use of theseBITTERS all DISEASES - OF - THE BLOOD will be thointightyrertalicated, and all trait* who are suffenng from early c,xcess and . PROSTRATION OF THE PHYSICAL ENERGIES will be restored to a RO BUST and VIGOROUS STATE OF HEALTH.. _ • . The DIG FSTIVEORGANS will be stimulatedindPEß- MANENTLY STRENGTHENED, .APPETITE will bo created. and theBEBILIBATEDSUBJECT RESTORED TO NEW LIRE: ' " This remedy has a very agreeable taste,and will bo taken readily by children as well as by adult.' • , All. persons suffering from env of the above com plaints are invited to try DR. BRUNON'S BITTERS. • Dose.—For an adult a small wino-OlL...slut - this& times a day; for a child a small teaspoonful twice a day._ ' - Sole Agent for United Razes. N 0.742 BROADWAY, MEW YDRIL.„! Sold at 50 rents per bottle; 2.5 perdoten,V,so per gallon extra Bitters for Aar-room, by the gallon - or barrel, at the low price of 51,25 per*len ; fineStoughtonßitters, 11,25 Per For sale by all Druggists end Grocers. Wholesale and Retail, at ' 7 jaGlydaw FIRGAIDWAY, or,FY. LK AI & CODIPANY, ..-•- BDOKSELLERS, ST.iTIONERS, B 1., Ali BOOK' MANUFACTURE 4 NO.. OS WOOD STREET, ' ' :."', PitV , burgb. Pa. JIG - - A full asliortment of Lsw, Medical 'and'llilswellse• one Books constantly on band. - nal VOLT AN D• A QUARTER ADRXS , tOF JU LAND FOR SALE, 1; aeres loseungforesttrees; a tine ruicer-foiling sptineß water: -!Flua andlies. well, IY sruooth, and of a cued - soil. Situate at 3 miles from Allegheny City.-en the Nevv,, Brighton :root , at a short diitande froM the Railroad, at Jack's Run. Price sl,oool . !..z.on in hand, balance at one. two and three years. For sale by S. CUTHEERT is, SON, iYII 5l Market'Street, APPLES.--32 , 1)arre.k. Green Apples, Oust received on consignment, and for sale bv., JA3IE3 A. FETZER, • ' - co .;:rlifarketioad.Flrstists. CHEESE.—* boxes strictly A . Vestern, for sale by W5l. a 'SMITE( & Co, 11 Second and Front.stiesta. uGA 11.-71; hhds., prima and fairbugar fur s'al - e by twill W 3). H.SMITIf&VOPL BEANS --50 Barrels, small white, for sae by 11e22 1 lIENRY R. COLLTht PROF. WOODS' WITS . IMMENSE IF YOU HAVE DANIDRUFF, .IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD, 'IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE, IT WILL CURE THEM - UTTER.-10 firkins fqr Kilo WILLIAM B. SMITH & fA CiTNTING ROUSE STAT/ONERT, IIIII Head Boxes - , Post ()dice Besets, Card Ittielre, Cal endars and Sand lose?; a large aeeortrnent at. HAVESS, Jeln Corner Wood & Third mark et S e c" a .st'34 - - - DOMESTIC AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, .• • 4 of eVory_ IVllito G 00....34 ..40331141. tles, Shawls, somery, toods, C HA SON LOVE, . 74 Market street; L.-30 1 1 barrehr for sale- by B. L. FAIINESTOCKThE CO:;' No. co. corner Fourth and Wood streets. LINSEED 0_ .ERSELL'S 1 , , upga- tpr ade by B. L. FAIINE3TOCK No. CA corner Fourth andWood-streeta. 111iF."31F1 TEAS. , ---60 chestspi•eett Old 1 31 .ek T "riolt , Wades, ;i0 eadify boxes do: , of different size ' , 1n storo and for vale „ CONNOR, m • • - lulabertv ittreet. DRIED APPLES.-90 bush. for sale by MURTLAND k CON O$ aril2 Ica Liberty ntreet. OLIVE OIL.-511 doz., assorted brands, for s 3 by REIMER B: ANDER-SON,' ie= 30-Wood M... oppoidtro Ht. Charles 110161. N THE, BROW OF THE HILL, on 111 Mt. Watthington, a tine building lot, with- a two story, frame honk, Ftabb, Se., wilt be mold rot, $lOOO.. Terms easy. CUTTiIIERT a SON; eM 51 - Market at - CE.-15 tcs prime Rice now-rianding, and for sale by ap:.lB MILLER tr. RICRETIKiN CW I3 011 E5...:---Over IWO .t.Qus received, and sold at low prices. stud:relents and retail. , • EATON. CREE &CO jeT. _ Fifth andllarketstreets: - - - CASKS TRIESTE BLACK LEA tor mie by BErxasm a KELLY. - Allegheny City _ _ 2() 9 sa 000 OLD by °FRIL-N for le MURTLA.ND *CONNOR, m Nal9lLl.l?ext7 street.