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For the Pittelittrer-PQFtI
FIGARO IN PITTSBURGH•,
The' practice should make _perfect hina who Hintres,
Yet barbers fear to touch a head that raves,
Lest the mad motion of impulsive brain •
Chance fatal contact with the jug'lar vein.
Here we have no cause to be uneasy, •
While operating on a head that's crazy;
As all admit there is no force internal
Within the block that strives to guide the Journal.
If 111C11111139 provoke old nature's hate,
Oh I how the dame abhors poor Bighorn's pate
And yet, tho' known to have no brains at ;rill,
'Twould cut some figure in a butcher's. stall,
Wherein such caunibalian taste Is found,
And meat, tho' mimed, sold still by the pound.
The motive that once iit Ephesian dome,
Seem'd to suggest his late attack on Rohe;
To make him fam'd ! but proved too much ; alas!
The two-fold truth, he liv'd, and was an ass.
The fabl'd dame her nature should determine,
Betray'd it by her feline hunt for vermin ;
Thus editorial fools feign to he wise,
'Till scribbling nonsense strips otf such disguise.
Now, Eessuet Bighatn, have you not some fears.
To say Nome's Church ceddd last a thousand years''
The bigot hue that tints your ilsquisition,
Can't hide the glaring fault of io cli admission ;
Oh dread, for such grave antiqusrez labors
You will get h—II from your seccuier. neighbors;
Thou sage historian, you'll find, 10 your cost,
She slicinkl get but six centuriesat most
E'en that's too much, so says that reverend censor,
Who prov'd Saint Patrick was a true dissenter.
No doubt you think your imunfesto fatuous..
Then sign it, as you sdiould do, Ignoranius.
Your wholesale slander tickles sonic aurieulars,
hut why not treat them to some few particulars? .
Groundless would then appear those charges hurrd
Against the oldest governmeut iu the world;
So much so that all dynasties that's known, ,
Compared with hers, are but as mushroians grown.
You'd see that, since the Christian faith got birth,
Hers is the mildest government on earth;—
All sound in law, all good in public schools,
In penitentiary and prison rules;
In hospital and college regulations,
Were borrow'd from her since by other nations.
The West barbarians' bloody path she cross'd;
She stay'dthe Turkish tide of Moslem host;
She loud decked all mortals should be freed,
Regardless of their country, caste, or creed;
Encdumg'd learning; science ever pried;
The arts she foster'd ; talents patroniz'd ;
In tine, she's matchless known throughout creatiou,
The great emporium of all cirlization.
Now. ere we seek abuses out in Rome,
Let's taken glance at some we have at home,
Where, Japan-like, allegiance to the nation,
We test by trampling th' symbol of salvation!
Where Catholicity's n main objection,
The infidel is sure of his election;
Where prejudice guards the Idolise of Refuge gate—
Clos'd 'gainst the priest by bigots' deadly hide—
Hence the young culprit, tainted first with sin,
Comes out more harden'd than when he went in;
Where kidnap-bigots, to apostatize,
Ruthlessly sever all parental ties;
Where the child's fore'd to read, by pedants' rod.
Aspurious version of the Word of God.
The Pope's domain, in violence of laws,
You wish within Imperial Eagle's claws,—
Or sigh when Victor, in his regal might,
Refus'd a crown to which he bad no right.
Next; royal usurpation thus neglected,
You counsel treason to the disaffected.
A friend's advice—pray take it if you will:
Let Rome alone; stick to your own Cool Hill;
Increaso your gams by pruning vines at leisure;
There mind your fruit, let Coo ucils mind your measur
Don't writhe, when here your luscious cargo's laude
It they insist your boxes must be branded;
For Celtic motion yields no longer Sl,Ol d
That each qiiart bottle still must hold a quart.
AT a recent exhibition of paintings, a lady
and her on were regarding with much inter
est a picture which the catalogue designated as
"Luther atthe Diet of Worms." Having de
scanted at some length upon its merits, the boy
remarked, "Mother, I see Luther and the ta
ble, but where are the worms ?"
AT a hotel table the other day, a boarder re
marked to his neighbor : This must be a
very healthy..placo 'fur chickens." " Why ?"
asked the other. " Because I never see any
dead ones about."
THE NEAP PARK!
SAPONIFIER,
CONCENTRATED LYE,
WARRANTED
TO B/1.1 , 1.1CH. SOAP,
Withont. Lime, and with Yel7
Family eau
- Make all, their own Soap,
Out of any kind of refuse Grease, corntiled with the
SAPONIFIER.
It will make hard wafer soft, will clean type to perfec—
tion, and for all purposes where a tiTRONC7 LYE is re
(mired, nothing can equal it.
It is put up in One Pound air tight iron Iw - re9, with full
directions accompanying each package.
al y. The only genuine, original and patented article
a manufactured by the
PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MAIIIIPACTURING COMPANY
Office, 396 Penn St., Pittsburgh, Pc
Who also manufacture
EXTRA REFINED SNOW WHITE
TABLE, DAIRY AND PACKING SALT
Warranted Entirely Pare and Dry,
Put up in various Packages and styles.
For sale by all Druggists and Grocers in the
country. apl6Zmdaw-sstawe
Our Tailoring Department
Is STOCKED WITH A COMPLETE AS
SORTMENT of
DUCK AND DRILL PANT STUFFS,
LIGHT COATINGS AND CASSIMERES
Which we are making to order at
VERY LOW PRICES
NJ ANE POLE S—All leugths ;
BAMBOO RODS—Very superior;
JOINTED RODS, with or without reels;
FISH 1100103-7 All varieties;
ARTIFICIAL BAT
FISHING LINES,_ E. of all descriptions;
Sportsmen will find the above articles, as well as every
article in the shape of FiShillg. Tackle, at
BOWN & MTLEPS, 136 Wood nt
SELLING OFF
STRAW 6001 S, at
VIA:BRACE THE OPPORUNITY of buy
-EA ing Spring aud Summer
BOOTS AND SHOES,
At reduced prices, at the Cheap C'iusb Store of
JOSEPH H. BORLAND,
98 Market Bt.. second door from Fifth
SIIN UMBRELLAS-
FANS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,
Moran's New Woven Skirts, French and Chaii m iilL La ,
ces, An., An. A nice assortment of the above on
band, and for sale by GIPNES. A PALM Ft,
(successor to Van Gorder,j
je3o 78 Market street.
Itso_ll l §EL'S EAU LUSTRA I;E7ODO
HAINTE.—TIIis universally approved and admired
article, free - in:ma ardent spirits, pungent oils, and other
destructive materials, cleans that= expeditiously, ren
ders at a beautifu lbright, and imparts to it the delicate
fragrance of the flowers. F or OS ple by • ' '
J o
FLEMING,
-.r. cemer Diamond and Market atreat
'-'11PIW"
TAE tad.PIRE OF AUSTRIA; Its Rise
and Present Power, b_y J.S.C. Abbott-
WO) k cO, 55 Wood 'street
0..43 PENN STREET, a Brick Itwel-
Fug House, for sale at the , Real Estate <Aare
- CUTHBERT t BON, 61 Market atreet•—;
L barrels eMshO for W
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APPOLIb.
ONLY, commencing
:Ittondziy, July 18, 31.13q9.
. .
IllOgßig BRQS., - . PELL :& 11110111111110 E'S
MINSTRELS AND COW-BELLIAN S
• From School at. .Opera Boston.-
The Lattest; Bet and Most Original Band
IN ILE- WORLD.
- The eompany consists or the following talented ar
tistes
LOB MORRIS,
Banjoist, Autho Mr anORRIS,d t;ommedian.
BILLY
Original MockingJOHN Bird,
NY Comedi
PELLan and Tambormist.
,
The Unrivalled Bone Player and Versatile Performer.
3 ; C. TRow Bin ME,
The Popular Basso, Mllholiq and Violincelist
It. Id. CARROLL,
Champion Female and Jig Dancer. •
FREI). WILSON,
The great Daneer and Grecian Statues.
AMBROSE A. *MATER,
The cratedcele Balladis WAd 611111'6:d
BROOK ,
Leading 'Violinist and Tenor.
CARL TRARTAIAN,
Violin Second and Soloist.
E. W. PRESCOTT,
Alto and Guitarist.
Af.AST ER RENTZ,
•
The Child of Song and Wonder of the World.
MASTER TOMMY,
• The Juvenile Dancer.
Pace. J. L. GILBERT,
The Brilliant Pianist.
With the above talent. this Troupe challenges the
world to compete with them. They will have tho honor
of appearing with new Sons, Acts, Dances, Witty Say
ings, Burlesques, Sc. For further particulars, see pos
ters, pamplets, programmes, &c 01 Mu day.
Doors open at 1 o'clock—to commence at &precisely.
Crane or ADAFFSION.—Dress CirCIO, a:, cents; Parquotte,
25,conts; Second Circle, cents.
CIiAS. A. MORRIS, Agent'
LON MORRlS,l3usiness ISt onager. jytnw
JOULN W. McCARTIIy,
BILL POSTER,
Will attend to the Distributing and Posting of
BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMMES
FOR
amusements, Railroads, Steamboats,
Ships, Hotels, Sales, Etc.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
1M Orders sent to BM office of tho Pittsburgh Morn
ing /Lst, or Doily Gaunt, will receive prompt attention
SANTORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR,
ITT Is comunded entirely from Gums, and
b;;;.cle so east:4l.4lod [set.. Steed.ce Medietne, known
and - approved by all thati have used It, and la now re
sorted to with confidence In] alt the diseases for which LL
reconuneuded.
It has cured lbonsands
who had gtven up ell hopes 10
unsolicited certllicates tu say r j .
The dose must be adapted ge
bulk:ideal biking is, and us-1
acL ,'rally an the Bowels.
Let the dictates of your
use er the LIVED. IN-1
wit! cure Myer Com
tacks, Dyspepsia,
Summer Com- .
ry, Dropsy, Sour;
Costiveness,
ra 31orbus, Cholera;
inner Ja nit dlee, l
es, eta may ho used suc•,
ry Family li edl-
HEADACIIE, to
i; went) , minutes, If:
spoonfuls are tuk-1
shuck.
Ali who use It are
In it. favor.
MX. WATER IN Tli
TILE INVIGORATOR,
BOTH TOGETHER.
Price One Dollar per Ronk
ALSO.
CATHARTIC PILLS
Pura Vegetable Extracts, and put ap In
GLASS CASES, Air Tight, and will keep
In any climate.
The Fatally Ca- • thartic PLLLinsites
tie but active CathaMe 5 which the proprietor has
anted In his practice MM. dub twenty years.
The ceuttautle tocreasinq dmultrol Croat these who
bare long need the PILL% 12 sod the oaLtsfaction which
MI expplan In recent to their •-• use, boa Induced mete place
them wltido the reach of all g i
lite Profess/0u well know re
that diffent Cathartician
ffere
on dint portions of the bowels.
the FAMILY CA- MIARTIC PILL
has, with doe reference to It is well nubile:wit fact,
been compounded froma Int, . variety of the purest
of
table &trona which act ' 4 ' ,siike on every part of the
alimentary canal, and are good sad safe in all eas
es where a Cathartic to eeded, such WI De
rangements of the S tomach s tileepi.
I
nese, Pains in the •Bark and Loins,
Costiveness, Pal n :and Soreness over
the whole body, from sudden cold, whk-h
frequently, if neglected, cod In a lons course of V.
nr, Loss of Appe- ' tite,• Creeping Nen
cation of Cold over th e tt,,,,m, Restless
ness, Headache, iir :w laesasea. Worms to
eight in head,
lill I la fl a ita In a tory
•D
Children or Adults . ' •
Itheumatism,s grew
Partner of the Blood ew s aud many diseases to which
and, le heir, too numeroas teir to mention to this &drat-Le
mma D05e. 11,03 :
PRICE 31) CENTS.
The Liver invigorator and Family Ca
thartic Pills are mulled by Druggists treoerally, and
sold wholesale by the Traat, In all We largo towns.
S. T. V. SANFORD. M. D.,
limufacturer and proprietor,
335 Broadwn y, New 1 ork.
LADIES' ANKLE T 1
A large 9 upply just received, at
e trouble. Every
THE POLAR REFRIGERAT(it
with
Fitter and Water Cooler Combined
Involving important principles never before attaine.
which enables
MEAT,
Id 1 1, E:,
VEGETABL,F-4,
FRUITF‘, &C
To be kept longer, dryer, and colder. with LE.S.' ICE
than can be dune with any other Refrigerator now
ii
nee; now on hand and for sale
T at
. J. CRAIG'S,
'e3o 121 Wood street, Live doors from Fifth.
EMU=
Importers of
HARDWARE,
No. 52 Wood Street,
Four Doors above St Churles Hotel,
"atteem PITTsBEIROII.
0 S. Bates, Late of LancaFter...Loox k Gxsao,. Pitt'gh.
GEO. S. BRYAN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOR. THE SALE OF
PIG IRON, *BLOOMS,
No. 52 Wood st., Pittsburgh.
KirkukNcze.—L7on , Shorb k Co., Pittsburgh, Livings
ton, Copeland kt.o.„.Pittsbnryll; Thos. K Franklin, Esq.,
Lancaster, Bon. Simon 'Cameron, Harrb•burg - , Bryan
Oardner k Hollidayebnrg, Pa. je.241.1m
Gauzy: MERINO SIIIH.TS FOR 'MEN,
with short sleeves,
L. 111FtSliFELD & SON
No. S 3 Wood street
AT tuS
D 0 D 1) S 9,
119 Wood Street,
One door South of Fifth.
4.
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NEVER DEBILITATES.
within the last two years
of rein!, as the numerals
possealunabow.
no the temperament of the
e 4 to such quenelle. as to
judgment guide pan t the
VIGORATOR, and It
taints, Bilious At-
Chronic Diarrhoea.
plaints, Dysente-
Stomach, Dabittusl
le, Cholera, Chola-
Infantum,
Rlatat-
Romanic Weakness
cesdully an Ordlna
el me. It will
- pne SICK.
thousands can testify.) In
two or three Tea
en at commencement of
giving lhelr leattlmouy
IE MOUTH WITH
, AND SWALLOW
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
COMPOUNDED FROM
PATENT LEATH El
W ALRING SLIPPERS,
W. E. SCI[MERTZ & CO'S,
LOGAN & GREGG,
LINEN DRAWERS, FINE SHIRTS,
And Collars, and a full line of Men's Furnishing Goods,
suited to the warm weather. Children's Gauze Morino
Fasts, in all sizes. at
. .330
JUB. HORNE'S, 77 Market st.
R(X)T, RUST & CLARK,
NANIITACTISBIBB AND DEALERS IN
SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, LARD AN
MINERS" OILS,
Al3O, Straits, Bank, Shore, Tanners anti Neatsfoot Oil
Sperm, Patentand Adamantine Candlaa,
51 FERRY STREET, NEW YORK.
A. A. OIREIER & BROTHER, AGENTS,
No. 63 Fourth Stieet.
ComMONWEALTII INSURAANCE
COMPANY, at Harrisburg. Pa. Chartered capital,
3t,0,000. Hen. simoN CAMERON, President; S. S.
Carrier, Secretary, GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE. IN.
SURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Assets,
789.53. lion. JOEL. JUNES. President; J. B. Alvord,
Secretary. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY,
Philadelphia. Assets. $3?.4,a51:4 11 .: GEORG EH. HART:
President; 11. It. Coggslual, Secretary.
apV3ilyd
' JOHN N. CRAWFORD,
Attorney& Cormsellor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
Especial attention given to collecting and souring
claims of every kind.
Rain vo--Joremiall Dunlevy, Sr.,
' E. J. RoberW Esq.,
I ( ittet " rt a' s Attorneys. tapl9.
ARRIVED-
ANOTHER OF THONE
MINIATURE PIANOS,
Welt fifty excited suet) general admindion,nnd found
m i ch .tvpid sale, ha Just been received by the flubseri
born: They are the most detdrable instruments for
efrudl per horsorteambouta, ebr, ever constructed. For
file by i
11. KLEBER tr, BRO.,
Scile Age4a far the rthcite and way's Pistols,
ARRIVAL-100 boxes Palermo
Oranges, sweet, and 100 hoses Palermo Lemony,
Plat receiving this day, and for sale by
REYMER. k ANDERSON,
jou No. S 0 Wood at, opposite St. Charles Hotel.
TI-13E1 FIFTH STORY
THE POST BUILDING
op!
HOM.ES OFFERED.—Homes to be had in
in the City of Allegberty, equal oomfort to
country seats, and yet near enough to the centre or
business to accommodate business men In either city,
and give to them a home with the desirable comforts
city and country united. There are about one hrindred
lota of 100 feet . square.'some . of. .them o:ger,. lying
between Western avenue and Ohio Lane, Allegheny
avenue, and the West aide of the Commons. Each lot
has a good street in , trout and alley in the rear. Each
man having about WO feet front has room to beautify his
lot with a handsome house, surrounded with shrubbery,
thereby making it a colony of residences equal, to
country sesta, 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 tomtit soon on
TuotitAs WOOD, Land Agent,
No.loo Fourth street.
FOR SALE.—A superior ,Farm of 154
acres in good fanning order, in Knox county; Ohio;
a large proportion of it river bottom laud; it is offered at
a great bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS,
rnilktf No. 100 Fourth st.„ Land Agent.
IHAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
with me, Mr. J. DELLOW in the Undertaking busi
ness, which will hereafter be conducted under the name
and style or Lemon Dellow. JAMES LEMON.
JOHN DELLOW
Undertaking in all its Branches.
LEMON & DELLOW,
No. 116 Fourth Street,
ARE PREPARED TO DO UNDERTAK
MO in all its branches, In the best manner,
ittre s
tothe
suittimes.
peclalatton
&ice callllon to.FLSIT'S NEW STYLE
PATEN'T METALLIC BURIAL CASES, [or 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 finish, they excel ell others.
Funerals will be supplied with Hearses, Horses and
Carriages promply,.and at lower rates than any other
establishment in this city. (luarautseing to render sat
isfaction, they solicit u continuance of the patronage
heretofore is, liberally exteuded to We old drift. (vie
BUTTON GAITERS
Jut received at 31 FIFTH STREET
L. HIRSHFELD & SON,
WILL THIS DAY COMMENCE
TO BEI,I, OFF
Their large and complete 91 1 MMER Sl'. WI: of
MESS' FURNISHING GOODS,
AND DUSTERS
AT LARGELY REDUCED PRICES,
Judgiug it preferable to close out the entire stock al
CO , t, rattler than carry thorn ova? to 110 It SCILSOLI. S.+l'
eitang a call from our friend., and ell stomor, for au
specuon of our wares.
D'UQUESIVE' IRON STORE
COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought
Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts,
FLAT RAILROAD BAR OF ALL SIZF3. ETC., ET
Have removed to their uevr extensive Warehouse.
Nos. 17 Water and 94 Front Sts.,
Where they are prepared to execute all orders in thei
lino, having a largo and oomplete assortment ot'•
quesne" numuthetured goods constantly ou hand
which they otter ou IthureJ terms• (alba
C AA'
'KS, CLOCKS,
ei.ocKs, cLocKs,
CLOCKS, CLOCKS.
Agency for the celebrated
AMERICAN W ATCII ES,
A large assortment of these desirable Time Reopen. on
hand.
JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Etc. made to order.
Watch Repairing, Engraving, 0 ilding and Plating done
in the very beat manner.
REINFALIN t MEYRAM,
No. 42 FiEh streeL
For the Fourth of July!
-100 DOZ. LEMON, PINE APPLE AND
DOZ.
NO m.+. Gum, Licorice and Jujube Drops.
300 lb,. Wine, Brandy and Cordial Drops.
WO Cis. Cream Dates, Nuts, ete.
Also, all kinds of Confectioneries, Fire Work., Fruits,
Nut., etc, Wholesale and Retail, at the
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY.
=X=
JOHN ti. SIIEPILARD
Druggist, Corner Wood and Sixth sts
A complete stock of L , RUC44. MEDICINES, PAINTS
011-9 and DYES, constantly on ham!.
Will fled it to their advantage to give us a call. Menu
torturer of the celetirted
I=l
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
SAAC JONES BOY D....WM. M'CULOUGH
JONES, BOYD & CO.,
Spring, Plow, and A. S. Steel Sprin
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS—Going
daily, without reserve, at prices far below
AUCTION FIGURES.
CABON.—Wo remove, and relinquish this part of our
.inom on July DM.
CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL,
Corner Wood street and Diamond alloy.
MARION STREET.—For sale, a com
fortable two-story Brick Dwelling., of five rooms
and cellar. The lot is SU feet trout, by 104 feet deep, on
au alley; a large grape arbor, atone wall and paling in
front, a frame outbuilding, &c. Price t2.,000. Terms .
easy. S. CUTHBERT & 80N,
61 Market street.
FRESdi BU7FER.-7 jars and 4 kegs
Fresh Butter, just received and for sale by
JAMES A: FETZER,
'el Corner Market and First streets._
JJUT RECEIVED.-A HANDSOME
assortmlut of CHILDREN'S READY HANDSOME
CL(YfRING, of all descriptions. stool!, with Ladies'.
Dress Caps and Bead . Drwoesi a nd ell the new styles of
Patterns for June. M. A. WEAVER,
No. 24 Fifth street, second story, Rooms Nos.': and 8.
,--
IX-AND-A-FOCIITH CENTS per yard,
iJ is what we are selling a large lot of Washington
B ack and White Prints for, some being old styles, and
others soiled-otherwise splendid goods.
C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street.
SUNDRY PRODUCE.--1500 lbs. Country
Bacon }lams;
2.10 bushels Prime Oats,
40 barrels Pure Cider Vinegar, Just received on con
signment, and for salee by
A. FETZER,
JY9 oer Market and Pint streets.
DAVENPORT, lOWA-
CIRANT'S CASES, VOL I.—Report of
10 eases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court
of Pennsylvania. For sale by T. It. WELDIN,
63 Wood street, near Fourth.
TRAVELING SETTS Collars and Sleeves,
sailing at coat, at
199 ,JOBEPH HORNS'
FINE FRENCH COLLARS—A choice 1(31
to select from, at New York cost, at
jy9 JOS. HORNE'S, 77 Market street.
_
OOP SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS—From
JOSEPH HOW. 'WV, 77 Markel. street
'WS 'INE S IRTS,
Goods, always on hand, at
iy9 JO9 HORNE'S, TT Market street,
O ATS.
1550 bushels Prime Oats, to arrive
this .lay, arid for side by
;Aims A. mug,
11 , 2 corner Market and First etreets, •
No. 53 Fifth ptrot,
DRIED A' barre • or ea a .y
MURTIAND CONNOR,
my% WI Liberty street
UIRE AT THIS OFFICM
BUTTON UAITERS
GAITERS
W. E. SCHMERTZ t CO
No. 83 WOOD STREET,
LINEN COATS
L. IIIItSIiFELD k SUN
REMOVAL_
F. A. MI kat.SCH k SONS,
42 Si- Clair street
(Suecoq.or to Hartwell & Sliephard,)
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
SOTER CAPILLI
CAST STEEL.
CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS,
PI TTSB UGH, PA
AI •BR • AND CO 31. ' A_ • •
fosortment of all
JOS. kinds,s4 •
HORI4E'S, thirkai g.
-* t • ,
Ate&l l MAWS. _
Vegetailite Siilisiltawfor Catoiluel
-.and ,
-
DRANDRTLI'S VEGETAIII. I3 UNTVRRSAL PILLS,
by restoring the bOVrels to their original doity - and nate
ral action, mve Strength to the stomach. purify the bleed,'
re-establish the healthy condition of the digestive tir
mins, and thus cure dyspepsia, colds, coughs, rheunia.
tismsaliropsies, and sicknesagenerrdly, whether chronic
or recent. The celebrated. Abernethy says'—" After
having cured the derangement of the bowels, debility
and all diseases geueralli , disappear of their own accord,
even in a short tune.. The experience era century has
established the worth of these Pills beyond dispute, asa
purgatiVe anti-bilious medicine; and their 11.913 by up
wards of 4,900 conscientioue physicians, and by over a
million of families, shows that - they are supplyiug otie of
the wants of humanity,and are in advance of medical'
science. The above pills, although purely vegetable;are
now known and used as a substitute for calomel (Hy
drargyri Morahan Mile,) producing all its alterative
and other indications, with none of its disorganizing ef
fects upon the solids—often crippling for life—or its dis
tressing action upon the teeth and gums. The prepared
concentration from the same principles—the Life Addi
tion Pills—is a substitute for blue-pill(Pitigkeli.mb - areyri)
possessing the peculiar action on the secreting organs,
of that preparation from mercury. but none of its sali
vating or other iniurious effects. Those who have used
them, as a bluepill substitute or otherwise, award tothem
the highest praise. They cause nearer ton concentrated
Essence of Life than anything yet made. in the way of
Medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when all
bop° has Clod, has often restored health. In fact, they
supply an organic principle to this blood, always wanting
in extreme cases of sickness. Old people have the se
cretions of early youth restored by the Life Addition
Pills. Their value as life preservers is beyond estimate.
BrandretWe Vegetable;tlnirersal Pills re move from the
bowels and blood ofa sick person the cause of death.
Tan Jars AMMON Plus SUPPLY Tim 01.(Wric atersialla• or
000 Btoon'svirstirr—the minute globules of vegetable es
sences, of which they are but the concretion. have their
exact counterpart in the vital globules of the blood. And
from whence does the blood derive its life. its globule' l
verily from the same source trots whence Dr.llrandreth
derives the life principle of the Life Addition Pills—from
the Vegetable kingdom!
These pills, as also the Universal, are warranted pnre
ty vegetable. Retailed respectively at ZA and 60 cents.
Physician, and the public supplied by the gross, or sin.
gle box, at No. 294 Canal street, Brandretles Principal
Oftleo; by Thomas Redpath, No. 27 Diamond street ,
Pittsburgh, Pa.. and by all respectable dealers iu medi •
je27:linesty
FEAR AT AN ENDi
No ono is now deterred from changing the
WHISKERS OR bIUSTACHE
From red, grey or sandy, to a rich
BLACK O 1 BROWN
By a fear of injuring or staining the akin.
CHR ISTADORO'S D E
Is harmless no water, mild as milli , and
TRUE TO NATURE.
in the magnificent colors it imparts. Sold eceryirhere,
and applied by all Hair Dre,sers. ennororiono, No. 6
Astor liouir. New 31s.k.
CIRCULAR.—The subscribers are transacting
a General Foreign and Domestic Shipping and
Commission Business, in this city, and have leased the
new and lire-proof Warehouse, No. G 7 West iratt street,
where they are prepared to receive am' sell Foreign
and 'Domestic Goods of all kinds, and offer the usual
facilities on all consignments to their address.
in the department of Slopping, a long experience
Warrants us in assuring our friends that all business re
!sting to Vessels and Cargoes will he promptly attend
ed to.
We confidently offer our services in all the various
departments of a Commercial Business.
CURRY, NEPHEW & CO.
Baltimore, February,lBs9.—mr3Wf
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
IRON FOUNDERS,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
NEAR THE PENWI R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT,
AT ANLTFACTURE ALL KINDS oF
Stearn Engine, ranging from three to one hunt
dre net fifty horse power t ,and suited for Grist Milk
Saw Mills, Blitst Furunees, Eateries, etc. etc.
(live particular attention to the construction of En
gums and Machinery for grist mills, and for upright.,
tuntay, arid eircular saw mills.
Have always on hand, finished and ready for shipment
at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description.
Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, and
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Bullies in every
variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma
chinery and Machine Carat;
Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of
the best quality of materials, tub' warranted In all eases
to give entedsction.
so-orders from all parts of the country solicited, and
promptly filled. trutt.teaudms
-
B. C. & J. 11. SAWYER,
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
No. 47 Wood Street, Plttabtargh, Pa
R. R. BULGER. T. 0. DAVIT?
EtT_TI—,G-P.B. c DAVITT ,
Manufacturers of every description of
FURNITURE,
NO. C., smiTitriELD sTREFN,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
A full tuourtinent of PlTTSittllf(ol MANUFACTUR
El) ruitNiTtniE,cunetuntly on hand, tilled, we w 0
SRII at the Itanat prince for Crab. itankaly
GEO. BLETCHER,
Idanufactum of the Celebrated
GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,
ELASTING BAND TOUPEES,
AID IMRE DESCRIPTION PT
Ornamental Hair for Ladies and Gentlemen,
NO. 133 MARKET STREET,
my 3 prrNßutibil, PA.
D. N. LONG
LONG 8Z DTIPP,
DEALEP.9 IN MANILLA, HEMP, COTTON AND JUTE
CORDAGE,
OAKUM, TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN TARPAULIN
DUCK, AND HEAVY DRILLING.
No. 90 'Water Street.
NOBLE, BROWN & CO.,
1/5 and 1%7 Duane Street,
NEW YORK,
IMPORTERS OF
English, Irish and Scotch Linens,
White Linens of all qualities,
Blay Linen,
Blouse Linens,
Brown, May and Black and White Holland , .
Farman,' Duck,
Farmers' Drills,
Padding CALMI93OI.I.
Haven's Duck,
Carpets,
Burlaps, all widths and qualities.
Sold by the package, on most favorable terms. tapl2
FIRST CLASS
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS,
OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES,
MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROST THE 511 ELVES.
A LARGE STOCK OF
COMMERCIAL STATIONARY.
PRINTING
In •II its branches, CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILLS
LADING, PAMPHLETS.
J. IL WELDIN,
jell 13 \Vood street near Fourth.
COUNTRY ItESII)ENCES FOR SAJ,E.-
IL/ A valuable property of six acres, with a good dwel.
hug house, orchard and garden, three-fourths of n mile
from the city, $5,500. Also, a desirable property of 20
acres, at four miles from the city, with good brick dwel
hug house, 500 fruit trees, grapes and small fruits,sO,ooo.
Also, an excellent property of 3IA acres, good house 1000
fruit trees, de.; situate at 4 miles from the city, $2,500.
The above are all in healthy and pleasant locations, and
immediate possession can be had.
S. CUTHBERT A SON,.
'024 Real Estate Agents, ex Market si.
----
FIRE wortits! FIRE WORKS! t—
rottUTH 1859.—We are now receiving from
the Factory of 11: P. Diehl, for whom we are Solo Agents,
a full and. complete assortment of FIRE WORKS, con
slating of the following, viz:
Rockets, from 1 oz. to 2 lbs. Flower Pots, Nov. 1 and 2.
Roman Candles, 1 ball to 20; Flying Pigeon s;
Roman Candles, colored; Triangles, No. Ito 6:
Blue Lights, No.l to 5; Bengal LighLs, 1 oz. to 16
Grasshoppers; Verfical Wheels;
Pin Wheels, Nos. 1,2, 3; Saxon Meets,
Chasers, Nos. 1,2, 3; Rockets, Colored Serpents;
Scrolls, Nos. 1,2, 6; 'Double Headers;
Mines of Stars, 1,2, 3,4, 5; Torpedoes, 500,0047,
Exhibition Pieces; from
REYNER A $5O to $5OO, with NDERSON direetloh,
• el 4 39 Wood street., opposite St. Charles Rotel.
_
R E 111 0 V A L.
CG. HUSSEY & CO., have removed
j a ' to their new Copper Warehouse, No. ST Fifth
street, in the New Iron Front Nock, throe doors west
Of Wood.
PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL.
C. G. HUSSEY & CO.,
Manufacturers of
Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper,
.Pressed Copper Bottoms, Locomotive Tubing, Raised
Still Bottom and Flats of all Sizes, Brass Kettles, Sheet
and other Brass, Spelter, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets,
etc. Dealers in Block Tin, Tin Plate, Lead Wire, Sheet
Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tinners' Tools, tc.,
No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sir Sheet Copper cut to any pattern. [apa:aind
Market NC.
LIE=
L. C. 11E1 1 1114!Iff,
'ATTORNKT AT LAW AND coMmons,
OFFICE WITH. H. :HEPBURN,
04.11713,151 No, 90 Fourth street,
DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
at the new Commercial Bales Rooms, No. 64 Fifa
reef, every week day, are held public sales of goods in
e th o e ns trad tanti e y an re d o c e or bh um ed ers, with fro fr m sh a ,.
lar all
v rar s i tm ety k . s w u m ited eh f i o s r
consignments, that must be closed forthwith.
AT 'TEN O'CLOCK., A. at, •
Dry Goods and fancy articles,"comprising nearly every
thing needed. in the line for personal and family use;
table cutlery; hardware ; . clothing; boots and shoes;
,la
dies' ware , ac.
, •
AT TWO O'CLOCK, P.M. L
Household and kitchen furniture, now add second-hand;
beds and bedding ; carpets; elegant Iron: tone China
ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, kn.
AT SEVEN O'CLOCK,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical in
struments; guns; clothing; dry goods boot and shoes;
books ; stationery, /lc. P. M. DAVIS, •
sena Auctioneer.
TRUSTEE SALE OF 35 BUILDNG
1.. LOTS IN S
SEVENTH WARD.—On THURSDAY
AFTERNOON, July 2lst, at 2 o'clock, on the premises,
will be sold : Thirty-five handsome lots of ground, nine
of which have a front on Webster street, seventeen on
Devillier street, and nine on Duncan street, near the
residence of Gen. J. K. Moorhead. Plans may be had
at the Auction Rooms. Title indisputable. Terms—One
fifth cash; residue in one, two, three and fouryears, with
interest: payable annnally.
t P. at DAVlS,AuctiOneer.
SIXTEEN JSUILDING LOTS IN Bill-
A 7 AT AUCTIQN..—TUESDAT AFTER
NOON;JuIy 19tliFat 3 o'clock; will be sold, on the prem.
LIOM, the following valuable lots of ground, vla
Six lots on M'Kee street, between Bingham street and
the new bridge, having each a front of 2U feet, extending
back 92 , feet, towards the foundry Of Bollman Gar
rison.
Corner lot, No "V. having a front of 24 feet on Wit
ham street, extending back along Craig street 100 feet
to Pine alley.
No. 1.15, on William street, 24 feet frontby 100 feet deep
to Pine alley..
Nos. ZI, :932, 293, 294 and 255, on Manor street, between
Joseph and Craig streets, having each a front of 20 feet,
by Be feet in depth to an alley.
Nos. 88 and "Ml, having each a front of 20 feet on
Joseph street. extending back 89 feet.
No. 203, on Spruce alley, having a front of 20 feet, ax
tending back 55 feet.
The substantial improvements now going on in this
flourishing borough, make these lots very desirable for
investment or improvement.
Truss—One-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three
years, with interest manually. Title indisputable.
iyl2 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
1_) A ROUCH ES AND BUGG-1W Al.`
AUCTION.—On WEDNESDAY MORNING, July
13th, at eleven o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms,
No. 54 Fifth street, wilt be sold—
Four Second-hand 'fop and Open Boggier,
3 seat Barouche;
000 ix 2
jyl2 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
GEO. 11. KEYSER, Agent,
Pitthburgiu Pa.
PITTSBI7I4OH, PA
-EDWARD 001?
CLINTON HOUSE,
FlJrlo.4'7olr.lr, Pennsylvania,
JOHN 'PIERER, Proprietor
THIS COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR
HOTEL, alter being refitted and furnished through
out, with elegant thruiture, is now ready for the neon.
thin of guests. The Railroad from limnellsville 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 Fayetto Springs, and
the proprietor is determined to spare neither trouble or
expense in rendering those who visit him comforta f ble.
Charges modemte. myltet
M'GINLEY'S ICE CREAM SALOON
AND CONFECTIONERY. •
No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Batik.
MIi'GINLEY, AT IDS SPACIOUS
. and elegantly arranged rooms, located as above
is prepared to furnt.lh all tho Luxuries of the Season in
hi, line. Delicious
ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of
all kinds,
And every description of Confectionery; all of the bust
materiel will be served to order, day and evening.
Alrar tird.ra for pertie,promptly tilled. Call andjung
for yourself. (InY6) WOINLEY.
MARBLE! MARBLE!!
JOHN lIVCARG 0
au ► SEACTUVIISEUZSION Of
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures; Posts, &c.,
elThe publ,o. are respectfully invited to examine
our mock. low, and work warranted.
lyl2 - .313 NU. 886 LIBERTY STREET.
MICHAEL O'HAR..4, JR.,
(Successor to M. talant.)
W 601.119616 DEA.1.1.6 16
oRSIGN WINE. BRANLIES AND LIQUORS
MAO,
itEcTIFYING DISTILLER,
NO. i5l Flttli street, between Wylie and Res , streets,
31 door above Wylie street, keeps constantly on hand a
:Argo stock of 04,1 Monongahela Rye and Doulde Recti
fied Whisky, Domestic Wines, Rrenthee, and all articles
usually kept in the business. je2
KNOX'S ICE CREAM ROOMS,
No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry.
rpIIE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY
j_ announces to the patrons of this well-known estab
lishment that ho Is still prepared to fnmrdt
l'A Err' Es AND 'WEDDINGS,
In very best style, with
ICES, JELLIES, FANCY_ CAKES AND PYRAMIDS.
air Gentlemen and La.lies served with Ideals, includ
ing every dehesey of the season, in style equal to any
first class hotel, at all hours day and evening.
telCudur JACOB 13. HURLEY.
FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE
STATE FAIR TO
GRAFF & CO.
FOR THE BEST
For the best Range for famihes, and best Wood Cook
:hove. Diploma for beet Laundry Stove. Also on hand,
a large assortment of Resting Stoves, Plain and Fancy
Grate Fronts, Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Ket
tles, Tee Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Hollow-Warn, kc.
- GRAFF * CO., No. 24 Liberty street,
tel At the head of Wood street.
AMERICAN IRON WORKS
JONES & LAUTII,
Manufeicturers of
IRON AND. NAIL'S,
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, -
Louth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates,&e.
914 Water Street, and 192 First Street,
PITTSBURGH,
And corner of Franklin and South Water Sts, Chicago
nirlady
TERRA COTTA OR
STONE WATER PIPES,
FROM TWO TO SIX INCH CALIBRE.
Prices from Twelve to Thirty C ts. per Foot.
ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH,
For pale Wholesale at Manufacturers Prices by
REMY H. COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND OMISSION MERCHANT,
A VIEWS= =LER
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY.
JO] No. 25 WOOD ST., PITTaBURCIII.
FURNITURE FOR CAS - 11.—A full as
eortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNI
Tu RE, embracing
BUREAUX,
BOOK 'CASEB,
WARP ROBES,
And every talkie needed . in a well furnished dwelling
as well as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly ou hand and made to order. As the only
terms on which business's done at this establishment is
for CASll,prices are mado accordingly— Persona meant
of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by
calling at FACKINER & IRWIN'S,
No. 103 Smithfield street, below Fifth:
J. IL Fact,
Jour M. Islas.
DISSOLUTION.,Tho .partnership 'here
tofuie existing between' William Smith and Dixon'
Brown, under the style of NM. SMITH & CO., was dis
solved on the 15th day of February, RA by the death of
Mr. Dixon Blown.
David E. Park and James Park,jr, having purchased
the interest of Mr. Brown, deceased, in the late firm of
Wm. Smith Ii Co. The Foundry and Machine, busi
ness will be hereafter conducted under the style fo
SMITH, PARE. & CO, by whom the business of the late
firm will be settled.
11E33:=
MEM
SMITH, PARK & MO,
NINTH WARD FOUNDIRT
P I TTSBURGH, PA.
Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second 'streets.
Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil,
Retorts and Stills, es, USW and Water Pipe, Sa
Ilangerd Irons, Dog
Irons, Wagon hones , Steel Moulds, Pattisand
Couplings.
Also robbing and Machine Castings of every deserip.
lion made to order.
Having a complete machine shop attached to the
Foundry, alt necessary fitting will be care fully attend
ed to. myradtfavr3w
Watches and Jewelry.
REINEMAN & MEYRAN,
. 42 FIFTH STREET,
Are now selling FINE OOLD AND SILVER
MINTING WATCHES,
Of American and English manufacture,
at greatly reduced prices.
jet!)
Call and see
G ENTS' SEASONABLE
UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HALF-H9SE,
Of Lisle Thread, Gauze,Merino, Silk, Linen, cotton, se..
of all sizes, at
-
A, _ ,
SEWING MACHINES:
BEAUTY,
AND CAPACITY TO
PERFORM EVERY
NO OTHER MACHINE CAN 'COX-
PARE WITH SINGER'S
New and Improved • Machines,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT
SEWING 11ACHINILS.—
THE.S2O AND $40..
DOUBLE LOCIC STITCH
SEWING-MACHINES ,
ABE NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE
HOSIERY STORE OF
Is& . I+Y,
No. 20 Fifth Street, -Pittsburgh, =Pa.
These 'Machines are admitted to be the best in market
for family use, making an elastic double thread stitch,
which will not rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut.
It is the only low priced double thread ?dailline in
market. Orders will be received and promptly filled by
M. DALY, Agent, No. Da Fifth street, on the corner of
Market alley, Pittsburgh, Pa
la- NOTICE.—M. DALY, on the corner of Fifth
street and Market alley, is the only one of the name in
business on thls street jeB
cannot be unravelled or pulled out.
They are all made with the highest mechanical skit
and All warranted to work well on all kinds of goods.
from the Lightest Fabric tolleavy Leather. In ',Articu
lar, we would call the attantion of all to our new - Family
Sewing Machine. It has been manufactured expressly
for Family Ilse, and has met with favor from all. leis
so simplified as to render it almost impossible to get out
of order, or derange its operations; indeed it is so SlDl
ple as to astonish one, that so small a piece of mechan
ism will sew.
Below, we give a description of the different styles of
the Weed Patent. •
No. 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 mai:tureen,
nes, w here it is necessary to places number of Machines
into a long bench, making one table answer for them
all. Price, M.
No. A. With Walnut or Mahogany Table, eitherwith
or without Box Top, which locks down. Price, slu°
and $llO. ,
No. 3. Same size as No."-, but runs with a belt, and
at a mnch 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 "s Sewing Machine that it will
not do. It is confidently asserted than this Machine
runs easier than any machine now in ; use. Price, SOO.
No. 4. This tear:lime has a long arm, to accommo
date large sorb. It rune at high rateof sewed. Inns
easily, and is, without doubt, the b e st .Ifachine for Tail
or's use, ever otteredi.o the public. It is also peculiarly ,
fitted for plantation woHt, as it is very simple yet sub
stantial and durable, with but little lianility - to get out of
order. Price. $l2O. ,
No. 5. This is a new and cheaper' style, and a gent
eral favorite for Family. Light Leather, and a great
variety of work. It has gotten up with reference
to furnishing a strong and' durable, yet held. and tastv
Machine, at -a less price than either of Oft above.. It
mos very' easy,' rapidly, and is pronounced the best
machine now in market, for SW.
No. 0. This is a Idaehine of hp on an entirely new
principle, different from anything ever before - offered
to the public, and we confidently assert that for family
use it has not an equal. It is very . light and tasty, runs
very rapidly: is almost noiseless mats operation, and
uses a straight needle. It is so - arranged as to lie
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 in such - a manner as never to both
pull at the same time, and consequently little liable to
break. The scam is very elastic, and the thread does
not - break in washing. - It will do coarse work better
than any machine now in market, as it toes silk, cotton
or linen with equal facility. Price, $5O.
Descriptive circulars furnished gratis.
OFFICE. 477 BROADWAY, NEW TORR.
WILVYNEY & LYON, Proprietors.
&if- Agents wanted. my:TM:missy*
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
Pittsburgh Agency, No. 107 Market St.
Hari ng gruel)) , Increased their facilities for tnanufactur ,
ing their Ci 111141719 Fawn' litacmiers, nith all't he recent
improvements have reduced their prices, and offer for
salon
ITEIAT STYLE. bI.A.CHLITE.
Price, $5O--nemmer, $5 Extra.
It is no longer questioned that these Machines are the
best in use for family sewing._ They_ .
arm, FELL, GATHER AND STITCH
In the most superior manner, and are the only machines
in the market that are co well and simply made, that
they may be .aent into families with no other mstructious
than are contained inn cirular which accompanies each
machine, and from whicb
A CHILI) OF. TEN TEARS
May readilylearn how to use, and keep them in order.
' They make upwards of
FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE,
And will do the sewing of a family cheaper than a seam
strwis can do it, even if she weirs at the rate of
ONE CENT AN HOUR,
is there a husband, father, or brother in the United
States, who will permit the drudgery of hand sewing In
his family, when a Grover & Baker Machine will do it
better, more expeditiolqy, and cheaperthan can possi
bly adone by hand. .
air Sencifo) $
The first place in public estimation is now justly ac
corded to the Grover & Bi.aer Machine, for family sow
ing, for the following reasons!--Ist. It is more simple
and easily kept in order than any other Machine. .simple
It makes a seam which will but rip or ravel.though every
third stitch is cut.. 3d. It sews from two ordinary spools,
and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while
the same machine can be adaptedat pleasure,tly amere
change of spools, to all varieties of work. 'rim same
maehme runs silk, linen thread, common spool cotton,
with equal facility. Dth. The seam is as elastic as the
most elastic fabric, so that It is free from all liability. to
break in washing.ironing, or otherwise. 61. h. The stitch
made by this machine is more beautiful than any other,
made either by hand or machine.
OPINIONS OF
The best patent now in use.—{Easton \Vhig. - r
Stands high in the estimation of all_..[[ErieConstithtion.
It is all that it is recommended—l - Lima Democrat
It has no superior—[Ashtabula Telegraph..
A household necessity- 7 1,11atavia Herald.
Grover k Baker's i3unnvalled—titockporrAdvertiser.
Meets the wants of the housemite[Auburn Ch. Advo.
A necessity in the family 7 4Sotithern Inventor.
The cheapest and best in use-(Baldwinsville Gazette.
They are the best in use—l,Waterford Sentinel.
The best manufactured --' Journal.
Worthy of public patronage--[Jersey Shore Rep üb.
Grover k Bolter have the best improvementßunt.
Journal.
Not liable to get oat of order.-{ Westchester Jett ."
The most convenient iu use—{Chicago News Letter.
Possesses more advantages than any other-{Nash..
Gazette.
All articles are made with it with ease-i, Hasarls Gar.
Lightens the labor of thaseat hotne-noughman.
A child of ten years old may use it—Warmer and Vis
Will de most beautiful sewing—i Allentown Dem.
Sews silk, linen, or cotton thread—(Pitts. Advocate.
Is more simple than any other—{Cleveland Reporter.
Merits a place in every family—tAbingdon Democrat
Sews &yard a urinate—{Cleveland Leader.
The best in use for families— { Biblical Recorder.
It makes a fine, strong- seam—(Laporte • •
, IVATHAN WHITING,,Agent,
No-107 Market street.
Oakland Pro - Perti for sate: .
TRTION OF OAKLAND knots
as "Now Linden Grove," lying within two and "a
half miles of the city, has been subdivided into lots of
eonienient site, ranging in' 'from ono to ten- -acres
each. -Some of thorn are level, others liestitiftil and
symmetrical knolls, covered with forest trees and others
gently rolling, susceptible of being improved: In' the .
most picturesque manner. - -
' These lots are surrounded ,by an excellent neighber
it -
hood, with the advantsge of first-class private schoet;; ,
taught by Mr. and trim B. M. Kerr, with public 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 most eligible and desirable.,
For beauty of scenery, facility of sates, pUnty of air'
and convenience to the eity, they are unaurpassedes
sites for country residenceB."
In order to accommodate those whe may wish to him
prove, they ere oftercd'att.he followirm very easy tartan:
One-tenth In hand and the residue in nine egretl an... 1
jel .Im. W. a sri Diamond street. .!
JAIL rut=, as
1858. Se c ond Arrival 1859.
OF
• CARPETS . AND OIL 'CLOTHS,
AT
. •
FOURTH STREET CARPET STOR EI .
PITTSBURGH, PA.
W
D. H. McCALLTTIff ,RESPECT,i
• FULLY &lin °Lathe that they are receiving ii
second supply of CARPETING, selected directly . from
.the Importers and ganutecterer.swbr one of the Arm,'
sow in the East, to which they invite the attention of
'purchasers. Also, a new style of CANTON MATTING;
for Summer Parlors. The latest make of ch,RpET
swEEpze s, e tc., which shall be offered at the
I lowest rites
.heel ,W.D. k McCALLUM
. •
• D. •C''.. IKLNIEEI.AIIifD .-: ' _.'; I
Tr: EEPS. CONSTANTLY ON. HAND •- !
„131.. •' ' - .-'-, -- ' ' . ' -
SQVA.II3I:ANDO7i*BONNFR BOXES'
Als i r
cialc ' es . to — oider'nAiti ' AND nerdir PAPER
- BOXES, fluitaie for Sboe...e r Dry Goals, dr., etEastern
,. pricee - Corner ; Virgin alley and' Vood 'street, (third .
story—vMeOidientßank,) Pitt3burgh, Pe. jet.ly
.... : ....
L. HLE3SHFELD.B SONS. C.l
No. 83 Wood street.
MEM
*lt thl g;
S2H'Gi•MIR,PS
IN POINT OF
DURABILITY,
PERFECTION OF WORK,
VARIETY OF SEWING,
R. .§TEA Muket street.
WEED'S
ATENT
"SEWING
gained the confidence
who Use them,and have
'ed one of the - most Yalu-'
inventions of the age.
use a Shuttle, maki❑g
the cloth alike, which
The Grover & Baker
! h‘. .
THECORA:LITE . AND PORCELA IN. TEE'III have now been extensively tested hil the
citizens of Pittsburgh, and the terdiet fa theft favor
unanimous. Marty have laid aside teeth mounted on
Gold' plate to' avail theniselves of - the improsemeiita
embraced in these new and beautiful styles of Dentistry.
Their superiority consists mainly in their perfect ear
Union to the mouth—their perfect cleanliness, Nang
without. crack or crevice for food to find lodgment, SW
made of a material on which the juices of the mouth
cannot act; they are free from all metallic taste, nom
sion or tarnish and do not effect the breath. which Is a
great desideratum, as all who wear Gold, Silver, Plata
num or other Metallic Plate, can testify.
They also combine great strength with lightness, cont.
fort And elegance—this with •their close resemblance to
natural teeth render Ahern the most desirable substi, ,
lutes for those organs ever offered: - An examination
will fully confirm all that has been said in their praise.
N. STEBBINS, M. D, Dentist, EI Penn street. •
N. B. Teeth drawn by the painless process. jetsam
PROF. WOODS'
EL4LIR RESTORATIVE.
UNRIVALLED IN MARKET,
WITH IMMENSE
Home and Foreign Demand'
IF YOUR HAIR ISORAY,,
IF YOUR HAIR IS THIN,
UR IF` YOU ARE - BALD,
IT WILL RESTORE IT,
IF YOU HAVE' DANDRUFF,
IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD; '
IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE,
WILL CURE THEM. •
TO - PRESERVE' TIfE - COLOR, • -
TO.PBEVEIiT ITS FALLING,
TO SIARE THE HAIR GLOSSY,
USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
SOLD
. BY O. J. WOOD .t,CO..
114 MARKET STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO,
PATENT MEDICLNE DEALERS Alm
DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY.
Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood atiist,
and B. L. FAHNESTOCK CO., No. GO, comer Wood
and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists generally.
je-Pllmdaw
SUFFER NOT.—DES. GOLDSMITH &
CO„ No. 42 Sixth street. Pittsburgh, Penn's, still
continues to be consulted on all diseases of a PRIVATE
or DELICATE NATURE. From a longcourse of study
and practical experiences of unlimited extent, Drs: G.
Co. tore the gratification of presenting the unfortunate
with remedies that have never failed to cure the moss
alarming core of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath-his
treatment, all the horrors of Venereal and Impure Moo
Scrofula. 'Ulcers, Pain and Distress, or Inflammation o,
the Bladder and Kidneys, Abscesses, Humors, Frightful
Swellings. and the long train of- horrible symptoms at.
tending this class of diseases, are made to become as
harmless as the simplest ailings of a child.
SEMINAL WEAK-N1...N. - 9' --Drs. Co. devotes much
of tticir,attenti eel° the treatment of those ease.Veitsea;
by . a secretand solitary habit. which ruins the body and
mind.unfitting the unfortunate individual for either busi
ness or society. :Some of the sad sadmolauebolgeffeets
produced by these early habits of youth are, Weakness
of the back and limbs, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep
sia, Nervousness, derangement of the Digestive func
tions, symptoms of Consumption, etc., etc. The fearful
effects on the mind are much to be dreaded, viz: L 099
of memory. confusion of ideas, depression of spirits,
evil forebodings,aversion to society, eelf-clistrusctunidi
ty, etc; are among the evils produced. Such persons,
before contemplumg marriage, should consult a physi
cian of skill and experience, and be at once restored to
health and happiness. Ague and Fever cared, wad war
ranted. All letters containing a fee, addressed to Drs.
GOLDSMITH X CO., Pittsburgh, Penn's, will meet with
prompt attention, and medicines forwarded, secure from
observation, and a cure guaranteed. The strictest se.
cresy observed in all cases.
et.. Don't forget the place, No. 42, Sixth street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. • • • aplltlydsW'
EYE Artf D EAR
DISPENSARY.
015 re 95 Main steel, (31 door, op :dal rs,)l3t.ffalo, N. Y.
MISTABLIgHED BY THE CELEBRA-.
TED DR. JOH:`ffiON, late of London, England. ,
A great discovery in the science of medicines, being
a certain and speedy cure for restoring the sight and
removing all diseases peculiar to the eye. This is uni
versally acknowledged the only safe and sure remedy
now known. It has been used with great success by the
most skillful physicians in Europe and America.
Patients any part of 'the conatry can treat tittina
selves successfully at a moderate expense, thereby
Itvoiding the danger and expense, of falling into the
hands of unskillful physicians. This medicine (sufficient.
to cure.) will be rent by mail or express, with all neces
sary directions, on receipt of Ten Dollars.
Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Core for Deafness and
Singing Noises in the Ears, Nc - roas Head
tool Mind Complaints,
Affording instant relied' to sufferer!. whohsve been trou
bled with deafness for many years. After using this
remedy a few days the patient so suddenly and almost
miraculously ershied to hear ordinary toned converse.
tion; iu the course of a few - . weeks the most obstinate
case of deafness is effectually cured.
Patients too aumerona to mention haiebeen reatered
to perfect hearing. and forever rescued from the snares
of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of
the present day. Hospital and private testimonials ands:
eerttficates.frosn the most, eminent physicians ands - or;
goons in England, in whose presencedeaf per.son.s have
been cured.aud many brusdrethi ofprivatepatienda cured
am be seen or referred . to. A case of this medicine,
(enough to effect a cure.) will he forwarded to any part
of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address . . ,
DR- JOHNSON, Dravier 404. '
Mee 05 Main St., buffalo,
=EU
To Hotel Helpers, Restaurants,Drug
gists, Grocers, and the . Public,.
118. BRUNON'S RITTER%
Have, from their excellent qualities, been recom
mended by the MOST EMINENT PITY-
_ .
SICIANB as a most valuable and • •
• never-foiling remedy for
DYSPEPSIA, , DLARRIICEA,
DEBILITY, HEARTBURN, ' •
BILLIOURNF43B,.. .. JAUNDICE,
LIVER COMPLAINTS, BLOOD DISEAB
. „
Are also a sure and certain preventative against
Fever and Ague, Cholera, Summer Cone
'plaints, alto., • ,"
•
and 'is the most valuable and elficacioru3, TONIC AND •
APPETITE-CREATING COMPOUND ever offered' to
the public.
By the use of these BITTERS all DISEASESOF THE
BLOOD wilrbe theroughly eradicated, and all those who
are sulfennr from early excess and PROSTRATION OF
THE PHYSICAL ENERGIES will be restored to a RO
BUST and VIGOROUS STATE OF HEALTH." , '" =
The I)IGITIVEtiRGA.NS will be stirnulatedand PER
MANENTLY STRENGTHENED, APPETITE will be
created, and the DEBILIBATED suß.) ECT RESTORED
TO NEW LIFE.
This remedy has 'a fiery agreeable taste, and will be
taken readily by children as well as by adults.
All persons suffering from any of the above com
plaints are invited to try DR. BRUNON'S BITTERS.
Dose—For an adult,a small wine-glassful three times
a day ;
,for a child a small teaspoonful twice.a day.
Sole Agent for the.lErnited States.
fia. 742 BROADWAY. SEW YORK.
Sold at 50 cents - per bottle, $5 perdoxen, $2,10 pergallon
extra Bitters for Bar-rooms, by the gallon or barrel, at
the low price of $1,25 per gallon ; fine Stoughton Bitters,:;
sl,2spier gallon. I.'er sale by all Druggists and•Grocera
Wholesale and Retail, at
jandydAw 142 BROADWAY, N;;;Y., , .
K AY 8. COMPANY,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, . • .
• AND . • -
BLANS. BOOK .MANUFACTURERS, .
.55 'WOOD STREET, • ,
piusburgwPs.:
t A full assortment of LAW, Medical and Miscella
ous Books constantly on hand. - • Ina t
OUR AND A QUARTER AC2.E.'S OF
F
- LAND FOR SALE,II4 acres in yming forest trees;''
a tine nev er-fail ing spring of water. The land lies well,
Is smooth, andel a good soil.: Situate 3 miles from
Alleghenv'Bity. on the New Brighton road, at a short
distance iron the Railroad, at Jack's Run. - Price $1,000;
two in hand, Ldanco at one. two and three years. - For
sails by . , S. CUT . llll sl E m ti ar T
i t et SON,
street.
APPLES. -32. inuTels Green Apples,- just.
received on conrignmen4 and for szde - -
.11 earner Markotand First sts.
HEE:IE.-25 boxes strictly Westenk Re
-
i serve, for ~ a le by WM. H. SMITH & CO.,
jy_ll Second and Front streets. •
- Durrkß.—iiiiirkins for sale by
jyll WILLIAM H. SMITHCO.
prime and fair Sugar
for mile by hylli WDI.II. SMITH it 00.
'DEANS-50 Barrels, small white, for sale f:
by Lit' 22 3 HENRY H. COLLINS .7
COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY, Bill
Head Boxes 1.414 i. Office Boxes, Card Racks, 'Cal
endar and Sand lioxes,a large assortment at •
HAVEN 9,
4'1013 Menet' Wood & Tided & Marled & Second As.
TIOMESTIO AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
1;1_1 or every' Vnriety. Also, Drees Goods Lace WU-
Pas7Bli.wls;•n9st.erY' Wliice a° &leA t .SON LOVE
. -74 Market street-
L, INSEED 011,—;30 0 barrels for sale . by
L FAIINESTOCK &
No. 60. corner Fourth and Wood streets.
U • - IiNMENT.-,45 • gross for
TEaßsale. by B . FAH N ESTOCK k CO4 -
N.. ca. corner Fourth aadWood atrebts.:.
rIRESLI TEAS.--30 half chests Green and'
1: Black Tea., various-grades, ; 70 - Caddy boxes do. of
different sizes, in store and for saleini
11.URTLINIA'CONliCitr, - -
my 23 :197 LibertY street.
ItIED APYLES.-90 bush. for sale by
MITELTLAND k CONNOR.,
LAI 797 Libertratmost-
CILIATE 011,50 don., assorted — brands,
" " by • REYNER. A ANDERSON,
jeM .39 Wood et- opromdte St. Charles Hotel.
Nir OF THE HILL, on -
N- TH E -BR° . banding tot, Wits a Awci , 1
4," Mt- Washington,. a .ne ,Tili be sold for SEM.
story frame house, stable,
to., will & SON
Tertni
..asy. S . 61 litarkeest
jer.
RICE. -1.5 t'43 prime Rice now landing;.
and for 5"31 . 4? by . Imam. &RiczErsoN.
UCH:M.—Over .1000 boxes
R U re ee li ir th ed, and sold at low prices, at wholesale and.
EATON, CREE & CO,
jai Fifth and Idarketstreeta.-
Q CASKs' 'TRIESTE BLACK LE - 11) for
fu silo by - BECE.II.OI KELLY,
jel3 - - - Alletheray City: , •
_ _
- 20 000 OLDGERBIAIsi ABS for
2 " le by
'IIURTLAIND .100.tat'Oft,
r oy2plio 197IJberfy strN