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They were Christians; so that all the hatred was transfee red to them, and all the sympathy to the beasts: Meanwhile, whatever was the impatience of the crowd, they were forced to wait until the slaves hid drawn their rakes - over the sands of the circus ; but this operation was hastened by the furious vociferation from every part of the amphitheatre. At length the slaves withdrew, the arena was for a moment empty, and the multitude were all in expectation. A door then opened and all attention was turned towards the new victims about to make their appear ance. A female entered, clad in a white robe-and covered with a white veil. She was led to one of the posts, to which she was boiled by . a cord round her waist. One of the slaves then tore off the veil, when the spectators beheld a fig ure perfect in beauty, and, though pale, yet re signed.- Alengthened murmur was audible. Notwithstanding her title of Christian, the maiden at first view engaged the minds' of this crowd so impressively, and with such a change, that all eyes were rivetted upon her. A paral lel door now opened, and ayoung man entered. It was customary thusto expose to the beasts a Christian of both sex; giving to the man all the means of defense, from a desire to retard not only his own death, but that of his coin pan " ion. He was permitted to select ei cher a mother, a lover, or a sister—thee giving to, a son, a lover or a brotherfresh courage to prolong a combat which the Christians almost always re fused for martyrdom, though they knew that if they triumph set over the first three animals that were let loose upon them, they should be saved. In effect, though this men, at first sight of whom it was easy to recognize vigor and sup pleness, was followed by two slaves, one bear ing for him a sword and two javelins, the other leading a Numidian courser—he didnotappear at all disposed to allow the people a spectacle of the struggle that awaited him. He advanc ed slowly to the circus, cast around him a look calmeend undaunted, then making a sign with his hand that the horse and arms were useless, I he raised his eyes towards heaven, fell upon his knees and offered up a prayer. At this in stant the people deceived in their expectations, began to threaten and bellow, exclaiming, "It is a. ceenbat, and not amartyidom that we come to see!" And now the cry was heard—"To the cross ! to the cross !" In comparing pun ishment with punishment, he preferred this, though the suffering might be more protracted. A ray of ineffable joy shone in the eyes of the young man, who extended his arms in token of thaakfulness, happy that he was about to die _the same death by which the Redeemer made his apotheosis. At this moment ho heard be hind him a sigee so deep that he turned him self. . ! Silas !" murmured the maiden. " Actee !" exclaimed the youth, as helasten ed towards her. "Silas have pity on me," said Actec."— "Soon a.s I observed you, hope sprang_ up in my heart. You are courageous and strong, inured to combats with the inhabitants of the forests and hordes of the desert. Peradventure if -you fight, you save usboth." " And the martyrdom ?" interrupted Silas. " And the pain !" said Actee ,letting fall her head upon her breast. " Alas lam not like thee, born in a holy city; I am a maiden of Corinth. I have never heard the words of life from the mcutb of Him for whom we are to die. Brought up in the religion of my an cestors, my faith and creed are new. The word martyrdom,' was unknown to me until yesterday. Perhaps I might have courage for myself ; but, Silas, I were forced to see you d.e this slow and cruel death.—" - ".Enough—l will fight!" exclaimed Silas. "I am sure to find, though late, the joy with which you charm me this day. Then making a sign of command to his slaves—" My horse, sward and javelins !" said he with the voice and gesture of an emperor. The multitude clapped their hands, perceiv ing that they were soon to witness one of those Herculean struggles which could not fail to arouse sensations rendered obtuse by the ordi nary combats. 'Silas quickly approached the horse. It was like him, a son of Arabia. The two compat riots recognized each other. The man ad dressed the courser in a strange language. but, As if the animal uneretood the words, it neighed an answer. Silas took from the back and mouth of his companion the saddle and bridle which the Romans had imposed as badges of slavery, and the child of the desert bounded joyously around his liberator. Meanwhile, Silas, in his turn, freed himself from every encumbrance,and, wrapping his red cloak about his left arm, stood in his tunic and turban ; girded on his 'sword, seized his jave lins, called his charger, who obeyed with the docility of a gazelle, and, vaulting upon his back, he made, while bending over his neck, and without any help for directing him, ex cept his knees and voice, three eircuite around the post where Actee was: bound, in the man lier of. Perseus defending Andromeda, the pride of the Arab outrivaling the humility of the Christian. At this moment a folding door opened below the Podium, and a bull of Cordova, goaded by slaves, entered bellowing into the circus; but lie had hardly taken two steps OW by reasons Of the strong light, terrified at the view of the spectators, and the shouts of the multitude, he bent his fore-legs, laid his head on the ground, and directing upon Silas his ferocious eyes, began to throw zip the sand under his belly, to tear up the ground with his horns, and to issue volumes of smoke through his nostrils. Presently one of the keepers threw him a manakin stuffed with straw, in Tei;emblanco of tpgrt. The bull instantly hurled it down, traMplee- it under his feet; but at the mo ment when his rage was titles height, a jav elin came whizzing from the hand of Silas and imbedded itself in his flank. The bull gave forth a roar of pain, and instantly aban doning the fictitious enemy for his real adver sary, advanced rapidly towards the Syrian, his head down and leaving on the ground a fur_ row of blood ; but Silas quietly suffered him to pine up, when, having made A few steps to wards him, he managed, by the aid of his voice and knees, to effect a spring from the side of his nimble steed, and whilst the bull was hurrying on - his course, a second javelin went to hide itself full six . inches in his flank. The animal stopped, trembling as if about to. fall; but instantly recovering, rushed upon the horseend eavalier ; but the horse and fits rider fled before him as if born by a whirl: wind. They thus went three times round the am pitheatre, the bull becoming weaker at each time and losing ground with the horse and cavalier. Finally, at the third round, he fell to his knees, but immediately raising himself, he uttered a terrible roar, and, as if ho bad lost ' all hope of overtaking Silas,he stared all around him to see if he could not find another victim on whom to vent his rage. It was then he dis covered Actee. He seemed for a moment to doubt whether she was an animated being, such was her immobility and pallor, giving the appearance of a statue; hilt very soon, - ;itretching out his neck and nose, he snuffed the air which came from her place of confine ment. Instantly gathering strength, ho rushed directly at her. The maiden saw him coming, and shrieked with horror ; but Silas was watch ing ever her. It was now his turn to rush upon the bull, which made far fight : but, by a few leaps of the faithful Numidian, he was quickly overfb.ken. Silas sprang from the back of his hoise to thpt of the bull, and while with his left arm he seized him by one horn and twisted his neck, with the right head be plunged his sword to the hilt in his throat. The bull thus slaughtered, fell, expiring at half a lance's length from Actee% but she had clos ed her eyes, awaiting death. The applauses of the circus alone apprised her of the first victory of Silas. [CONCLUSION Oti XiONpAY. 'THE Iit.A.NU F A.CITRERS OF SAW YER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, r subjecting it to the severest tests known to the trade, are fully persuaded that there is no Family Wash ing Soap in the States, for so little money, having At onoe so many BEAUTY—Inagod qualities, (and so few discountS.) OF colors, firmness, surface and tex- • toregenerally r PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine, clay, Bah oils, stale grease, and adulterations. 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Muliany, demised, arid ely carried 013 by ',Who 141T1ani: -ITheite Fantotievi oral:IOW in thorough repair, and in full operation, with all the -necessary implements ” and -in; revpaisib3 for the extensive manufa4ure of Thiat glass, of that superior style and quality for mtdcb.,theselliorks have boon so justly celebrated. . Possession given on Um first day of August next C.l Executor of the Estate of P. Mulvany. Pittsburgh, June 17th, 1859. jeW-tf FOR . RENT.—•-• THE POST BUILDING. AoxEs OFFERED.—Efoines tObtilnui in in the City of Allegheny, equal, in comfort to country scats, anti yet near enough to the centre of business to accommodate business men in either city, and give:to them a home with the desirable comforts of city and country united. There are about ono hundred lots of 100 feet square,. some, of them larger, lying between Western avenue 'and - Ohio Lank Allegheny avenue, and the West sido.of the Commons. Each lot has a good streetin front and alley in tlwear. Each man having about 100 feet front has room lC6eentify 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 tcrenty-bne years, with the privilege of purchasing them within that period. They are open for selection now. . Those Who wish so desirable a location would dowell to call soon on THOMAS WOOD, Land Agent, No.loo Fourth street. FOR SALE.—A superior Farm of • 154 antes in goodfarming order, In Knox county, Ohio; a large proportion of it river bottom Land: it is offered at a great bargain. Enquire of ' THOMAS WOODS, mrlsdf No.loo Fourth et., Land Agent. Gum Elastic Improvd Cement and C,aweass Patented Aspheltie Roofing Pelt. ROOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE, WITII INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING. OLD 75.41LITHFIELD ST., BETWEEN FOURTH ct FIFTH. rely from Gums, and a Standard Medicine. known 1111 . 0 used It, and Is now re mit the Moms for which it I HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH .11. with me, Mr. J. DELLOW in the Undertaking busi ness, which will hereafter be conducted under the name and style of Lemon & Dellow. JAMES LEMON. within the 'hitt two yeprs of relict as the numerous ipossesainnshow. ,to the temperament of the ed In such quanttnes au to 70911 masow JALES =ON. Undertaking in all its Branches judgment guide you in the ITIGOILEITOR., and It ' plaints, Billow, At- Chron I c Dla rebate, plolnts, llyeente- Stoat ach,llahltnal Ic, Cholera, Mole lloiantrun. Plata- Female Wealatenr centrally as en Ordloa eine. Itailletire SICK thousauda can lenity) In two or three Tea.. en at commencement of No. 118 Fourth Street, iIL RE PREPARED TO DO UNDERTAK ING in all its branches, in the best manner, at pnoes to snit the times. We call special attention to FISK'S NEW STYLE PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES, far 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 all others. Funerals will be supplied with- Hearses, Horses and Carriages promply, and at lower rates than any other establishment in this city. - duaranteeing to render sat isfaction, they solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberrally extended to the old fi rm. . faplS B UTTON GAITERS, giving their uaftb:l=ry E 'MOUTH WITH .1.17 D SWALLOW Another lot of these Just received st 31 FIFTH STREET ,„.7 thartle PELL le • rm. Ui which the proprietor has than 'wanly jtalm ral demand from time who .A and the satisfaction which PI use, has Induced mete place t ir that different Cathartics act bowels. TRARTIC PILL 'gad well established fact, v% variety of the purest Tree. awealike on every part of the N good and safe In all cut needed. such as De. tomach. Sleep*. Bark and Loins, and Soreness over from sudden cold, which end in a IN'tg course of Fe ttle, a Creeping nen the body, nestles.- weight In the head, itke.....1 4 :7:7e1nt gri, and many inbel.lll to which sair to Lilelltioll to this adeertlae -30 CENTS._ DUQUESNE IRON STORE COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO., Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, FLAT RAILROAD BAR OF ALL SIZE :1, ETC., ETC. Have removed to their new extensive Warehouse, Noe.-77 Water and Front Sts., Where they are prepared to execute all orders in their line, having a large and complete assortment of Du quesne" manufactured goods , constantly ou hand, which they odor on liberal terms• falba rator and Family Cc, pod by I , raggeam generally, and • In all the Large towns. :CPO It D, At. D., liscuractner and Proprietor, y, New York. t, No. 140, corner Wood str /Y9,lYdaw N 0.31 Fin streo J h ...• • -*St or glait:011I "" -Zet THF3 FIFTH sTomt-s- INQUIRE AT THIS OFFIEM ROOFING - . footing, Felt Cement, and Gravel ROOFING! Also, Agents For 'ROOFS REPAIRED. BATFS & JOHNSOI,.: LEMON & DELLOW, BUTTON GAITERS REAUTIFIir, GAITERS W. E. SCHMERTZ k CO REMOVAL. MANTIFACTIJRZUS OP CLOCKS, CLOCKS, 1.1 CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS Agency for the celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES, A large assortment of these desirable Time Keepers on hand. JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Etc. made to order. Watch Repairing, Engraving, Gilding and Plating done in the very bent, manner. _ • REINEMAN . MEYRAN, m 7 No. 49 Fifth, street. For the Fourth of July! n DOZ. LEMON, PINE APPLE AND 1 Ow Strawberry Syrup... COO Tbs. Gum, Licorice and Jujube Drops. 300 !Ds Wino, Brandy and Cordial Drops. 300 VA. Cream Dates, Nuts, etc. Also, all kinds of Confoctioneries, Fire Works, Fruits. Nuts, etc., Wholesale and Retail, at the FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY. F. A. lIIIIRSCH & SONS, 42 St. Clair street. JOHN N. SHEP II Alt D (Successor to Hartwell .4 Shepharil,) Druggist, Corner Wood and Sixth Its. A complete stock of I/RUGS, MEDICINES, PAINT S. OILS and F.S, constantly on hand. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Will find it to their advantage to give us a eall. Menu theturor of the celebrted SCOTER CAPILLI PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC JONES -INO. J. BOYD-WM. WCULOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO., WIPOTAZTIIILEUI OP CAST STEEL. Spring, Plow, and A. B. Steel Sprits and Asian. CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS, • ' PITTSBURG I II; PA GENTh'FURNISHING GOODS4-Going doily,,without reserroot prices far below AIICTI I I . 3N FIGIIRES "Ruison.—We remove, and relinquish this part of our bnslnoss on July nth. CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL, Corner Wood street and Diamond alloy. THIRD IMPORTATION. GEO. R. WHITE & CO., No. 25 Fifth Street, ARE NOW RECEIVING A COMPLEIE STOCK OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BABEGE AND BABEGE ANOLAIS ROBES, BLACK LACE SHAWLS. Mantillas, Barege Anglais Dusters, &e. Jen WM. H. WILLIAMS & co., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Wood Street, corner of !Third, ALIsEGHENY CEMETERY. SECRETARY AND TRFASUREIrs OFFICE, AT No. 37 FIFTH STREET 4 SUPE/11=30n411/1/ °/'/.K/ ILL era s7uo ;is • i•Ry FRA ME pH E MWELatin t tot of amnia, Crontuag on three streets --km -Mt: Its , 17 11 - . CUTHBERT M k • B. ir ICE --10 tierces prime for eale 'lib= •- • vat =TO ,‘,,_ , • 4.- • a ~,:; '~~ ~ -~_ ~; IMMMM Vegetable Sal . 44;ltiktvit:9r Calomel and Ellue-Plll. BrAN rEfIETABig- NIVREZIAri by restoring i the4mwels to. their original deity and natO a - election, give afrength to the stomach, punt . ) , the blood re-establish .the, healthy condition of the digestive or, gans, - and thus cure dyspepiia. Colds, colighs, rheuma tasnits, dropsies, and sieknessgenerally, whether phronic or recent. The celebrated Abernethy says After having cured the derangement of the bowels, 'debility . and all diseases generally disappear of their own accord, even in a short tune.. The experience of a century has established the worth of these Pills beyond dispute, as a purgatlye anti-bilious medicine; and their use by, up wards of 4,900 conscientious physicians, and by over a million of families, shows that they are supplying one of the wants of humanity, and are in advance of medical science. The above pals, although purely vegetable, are now known and used as a substitute for calomel (fly drergyri C7doriduni Mited 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 Adds. Lion Pills—is a stibstitute for blue-pill (Pittitte Hydrargyri) possessing the peculiar action on the secreting organs, of that preparation from mercury. but none of its sali vating or other injurious dicks. Those who have used them as a blue-pill substitute or otherwise, award to them the highest praise. They come nearer ton concentrated Essence of Life than anything yet made, in the way of medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when all hope has fled, has often restored health. In fact, they supply an organic principle to the blood, always wanting in extreme eases of sickness. Old people have the se cretions of early youth restored by the Life Addition Pills. Their value as life preservers ID beyond estimate. Bnindreth's Vegetablejlniversal Fills remove from the bowels and blood of a sick person the canoe of death Tar LIFE ADDITION Puts SUPPLY SHE ODOANIO DIMS= OF roe BLOOD'EVITAUTT--EhOlllirlute glOhOlO3 of VOEOEDbIee , : scores, of which they are but the concretion. have their erect 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 whencelo.llnuldreth derives the life 'principle of the Life Addition Pills—from the Vegetable Kingdom I These pills, as also the Univeral. 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. 291 Canal street, Brandreth's Principal Office; by Thomas Redpath, No. 27 Diamond street Pittsburgh, Pa., and by all respectable dealers in medi eines. No ono is now deteired from changing NHI•BS•ERB •OR MUSTACHE From red, grey or sandy, to a rich By a fear of injuring or shliniug the skin. - CHRISTADORO'S DYE Is harmless as water, mild as milk, and TRUE TO NATURE, in the magnificent colors it imparts. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Flair Dressers. CIIRISTODORO, No. 6 Astor Howe, New York. GEO. IL KEYSER, Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. MIMI rr CIRCULAR.—The subscribers are transacting lfry a General Foreign and Domestic Shipping and Commission Business, In this city, and have leased the new and fire-proof Warehouse, No. 57 West hatt street, where they are prepared to receive rine sell Foreign and Domestic Goods of all kinds, and t.tTer the usual facilities on all consignments to their address. • In the department of Shipping, a long expenence warrants tut in assuring our friends that till busmess re lating to Vessels and - Cargoes will be 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 Ballet Makers, NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, • MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun dred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc., etc. Give particular attention to the construction of En *lnca and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, outlay, and circular saw mills. ' Have always on hand, finished and ready for shipment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, tarnish 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 Cards- Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. *al-Orden from all parte of the country solicited, and promptly filled. ' mr2l.ssm cta PRINTING, WRITING AND WRAPPING PAPER 1.. W. GRAFTON, PAPER DEALER , ' 0 , 07 Wood cor.D lamond alley, r; WSeeps constantly on hand, a full a , sortinent of 7: Hanna 8 Bon's celebrated 1 7 PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, .74 f ,l Mt. Rolly.Paper Co:8 Fine Writing Paper, Light- t tiody'il Printing inks, &e. CASII PAID FOR RAGS. LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, No. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa DINA T. E. DAVITS En:TT-A CaPiII , St., DA:VITT, Manufacturers of every description of • FURNITURE, NO. 45 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. A BSI assortment of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUR ED FURNITURE, constantly on hand, which we wtt mill at the lowed prices for Cash. apaely GEO. -BLETCHER, manuf.euirer of tbo Cvlehrated GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, BLASTING BAND TOUPEES, /MD may DLSCHIPTION 01 Ornamental hair for Ladies and Gentlemen NO. 65 MARKET STREET, my 2 .VITTSBURGII, pA. D. 1. lAND MON - Cr Cic =PP, DEALEBS IN MANILLA, HEMP, COTTON AND JUTE CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAR, PITCH AND .ROSIN TARPAULIN DUCE, AND HEAVY DRILLING. NOBLE, BROWN & CO., 125 Azid 12'7: DUalle Street, :NEW YORK, IMPORTERS OF English, !rift and Sootoh Linens, White Linens of all qualities, Blay Linen Blouse Linens, Brown, Blay and Black and White Rolland, Farmers' Duck, Farmers' Drills, Padding Canvasses. Raven's Duck, Carpets, Burlaps, all widths and qualities. Sold by the package. on most favorable terms. Dipl2 FIRST CLASS BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS,' OF ALL. STYLES AND SIZES, MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE SHELVES. A LARGE STOCK OF COMMERCIAL STATIONARY. PRIN "1" I INT Ct. In nil its branches, CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILLS LADING, PAMPHLETS. J. R. WELDIN, Joni CI Wood streot near Fourth. REMOVAL. G. HUSSEY & CO., have removed C to their new' Copper Warehouse, No. 37. - FlRti street, in the New Iron Front Block, three doom Rest of Wood. PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL C. G. HUSSEY & CO .) Manufacturers of Braziers' Bidt and Sheathing Coliper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Locomotive Tubing, Raised Still Bottom tmd Flats of all Sizes, Brass Kettles, Sheet anti other Brass, Spelter, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets, etc. Dealers in Block Tin, Tin Plate, Lead Wire, Sheet Zino, Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tinners' Tools, Ac, • No. 37 Filth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sir Sheet Copper canto any pattern. [ap&tmd PITTSBURGH, PENN'A :'E) .'• . t . ' . i „ M'..¢~'2.~~...~...- -.... FEAE: AT "AN: END. BLACK OR BROWN, PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH, B. C. & J. H. SAWYER, No. 90 Water Street • L. C. HEPBURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, OFFICE WITH H. HEPBURN, No. 90 Fourth street. 9P:RAIsIrS CASES, VOL I.—Repart of eases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court onw7iranta. For sale by J. _i96 63 Wood street, near Fourth. /lEBll' -* BUTTER.-3 jars and 4 4cisgs Fresh Buttpr i just received and for sale b ' JAMES corner Market end m - F r = -250' barrelsfresh for gal e b /3 * °C"S 104 • MMA auction, ,bates. TIAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH. ST , 4 .1_,r - at thg hew Commercial Sales Rooms, No. lit Fifth' street. every week day are held public rules of goods in all variety. suited for the trade and consumers, from is large stock which-is constantly replenished with fresh consignments, that must be closed forthwith. r • •• AT-TEN O'CLOCK, A. N, - Dry Goods and fancy articles, compr i sing nearly every thing needed in the_line for personal and family use: table cutlery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; la dies'-ware, , AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. N, uSehold and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China Ware; stoves; cooking utensils ; groceries, ac. . AT SEVT,..NI . O'CLOCK, P. N, Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical in ' struments ; guns; clothing; dry goods; boot and sheen; books; stationery, dm. P. M. DAVIS, seP B ' Auctioneer. 3 BUILDING LOTS .-VDJOIN INC.' Tilt EIGHTH WARD AT AUCTION.—On SATUR. DAY AFTERNOON. July nd, at 2 o'clock, on the prem ises. near tho first dam on the Monongahela river,Yvill be sold, thirty-three desirably located lots of ground, in Gar.zonee First Plan of Extension of the City of Pitts burgh, situate on Braddock, Brady and Commerce streets. The above are in a rapidly improving neighborhood. and merit special attention. Terms, only one-fifth cash, remainder in four equal annual payments with interest. Tittle warranted. Plan can be seen at Auction Store. IY 2O . P.M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.. CLINTON HOUSE, u.r.m.irro,yr.r, Pennsylvania, JOHN BLERER, Proprietor THIS COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR ± HOTEL, a fter being refitted and furnished through out, with elegant ftirniture, is now ready for.the recep tion of guests. The Railroad from Omnellsville to Uniontown will he 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 Rouse is situated within a few momenta drive of the celebrated Fayette Springs, and the proprietor is determined to spare neither trouble or expense in rendering those who visit him comfortable. Charges moderate. myllktf MICHAEL O'HARA, JR., (successor to M. O'Flara.) WIIOLIBA.L2 DEALER FOREIGN WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS; RECTIFYING DISTILLER, • 151 Fifth street, between Wylie and Ross streets, - 3.1 door above Wylie street, keeps constantly on band a Aro stock of Old Mononpliela Rye and Double Recti fied Whisky,.Domestie Wines,Brandies, and all articles usually kept in the business. KNOX'S ICE CREAM ROOMS, No. .2'7 Fourth 'Street, .ttear Ferry. THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY announces to the patrons of this well-lcnown estab lishment that ho is still prepitred to furnish PARTIES .A.lO WEDDINGS, In very best style, with ICES, .1 ELLIF, FANCY CAKES. AND PYRAMIDS. 43-• Gentlemen and Ladies served with 3leals, includ ing every delicacy of the season, in style equal to any first class hotel, at all hours day and evening. 1e15:2.tv JACOB B. lIUBLEY. FIRST PREMIUIL AWARDED BY THE STATE FAIR TO G.RAFF S.. CO. • FOR THE BEST O. 30 s4gl 7 For the hest Range for families, and best Wood Cook Stove. Diploma for best Laundry Stove. Also on hand, a large assortment of 'Heating Stoves, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts. Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Ket tles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Holkay.Ware, &e. ' GRAFF & CO., Na. 245 Libertyatreet, fed At the head of Wood street. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. ' JONES & LAVT.II, Manufacturers of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, Lauth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates,Ke. WAREHOUSES, 98 Water Street, and 132 First Street, PITTSBURGH, And corner of Franklin and South Water Sts., Chicago tnrl7ily TEI%ILA COTTA Olt STONE WATER PIPES, FROM TWO TO srx - rscri cluArrgr. Prices from Twelve to Thirty Ctn. per Foot. ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, - For sale 'Wholesale at. Mannfacturcra Prices by HENRY H. COLLINS, • FORWARDING AND COMMISSION IMERCIIANT AND RLIOLCSALL DEAL= VI CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH. AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. 'el . No. 25 WOOD ST., PITTSBITSGEL FURNITURE. FUR CASIL—A full m portment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNI. TURE, embracing • BUREAUX, BOOK CA9E3, ' WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished duelling al well as. a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the Only Wall , on which business is done at this establishment is for CASH. prices are male accordingly. Persons m want of anything in the above would he advantaged by calling at FACKINEIt Si IRWIN'S, N 0.103 Smithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. F►culEß, Joulf 151. rossoLuTD)N.—The partnership here jJ existing between William Smith and Dixon brown. under the style of WM. SMITH & CV, was dis solved on the 15th day of February, IK9, by the death of Mr. I , IXOII Brown. David E. Park and James Park. Jr., having purchased the interest of Mr. Brown. deceased, ins. the late firm of Wm. Smith I Co. The Foundry and Machine liusi ne,, will be hereafter condIICIAM Wider the style fo SMITH, PARK a CO. by whom the business of the late firm trill be settled. SMITH, PARK 8c - CO., N I N.TII wAn. .F OITICORM - PITT3STIRG H, PA. Warehouse, No. 140 First and l 3) Second streets. Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad lrons, - llog Irons, Wagon Bozes,Steel Moulds, Pullies,llangersand Couplings. Also .1 - ohliing and Machine (listings of every descrip tion nuule to order. Having a complete machine shop attached' to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend ed to. Inv2ssiltaw3iv LDR MD Dull CANNEL COAL OIL. QO3IE OF THE GOOD QUALITIES OF irdakn,ini Camel 06a1011, are these:— IT RIVALS GAS LIGHT IN BRILLIANCY; VIT IS ENTIRELY NOY,EXPLOSIVE ; `ITJfAYBECARRIED ABO UT; • • IT IS CONVENIENT FOR GENERAL USE: IT - BURNS WITHOUT ANY OFFENSIVE ODOR; IT IS CLEAR AND BEA UTIFUL IN cozolt ; ITS•APPEARANCEINTIIE LAKE &ORNAMEN TAL AND ATTRACTIVE; - IT 1)0ES NOT PERMANENTLY SOIL CARPETS, CLOTHlNG.'tit.,otchith it nary -oe' spurted, a large por tion of if, king one of the best articles for cleaning seitai gads; IT IS E3IPILATICALL 1' THE CHEAPEST ENO 117 N. DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE. Go to a responsible dealer and obtain a good coal oil lamp. Secure thin wid.s, so that they will move readily up and down in the tube. Trim • the wick with sharp scissors, exactly even with the top of the wick-tube, clipping otf the email projecting points at the corners. Fill your lamp with our oil. Turn up the wick carefully at first. so as not to crack the chimney.' A shade will greatly enhance its excellence for read ing or sewing by. By the care fill observance of these directions, you wilt secure a light that cannot fail to please. Our facilities for refining aro now very .perfect and complete, and having devoted a great deal of laborious attention to the arty we have succeeded in producing an article of the very best .quality, to which we invite the especial attention of the trade. Ali orders will be flied 1 at the lowest rates. . . For sale by the barrel. or in quantities to suit custo mers, by ADAIR & VEEDER, Refiners of Coal Oils, Penn's. Avenue, near High street, (not far from the Court House.) jeZ•arridaw 19.1.1iC JOKED D. B. BOOM D. B. ROGERS & CO., I,IA.HUSAVTURZRS OF ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, Corner Ross and First Streets, - .2 PITTSBURGH, PA. F IRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS!!— FOURTH JULY,IBS9.—We are now receiving from the Factory of He P. Diehl, for whom we aro Sole Agents, a full and complete assortment of FIRE WORKS, con sisting of the following, viz; Rockets, from 1 oz. to 2 tbs. Flower Pots, Nos. 1 and 3. Roman Candles,l ball to 20; Flying Pigeons; Roman Candles, colored; Trum g es,.No. I too: Blue Lights, No. Ito 5; Ben Lights, 1; oz. to 18 oz; Grasshoppers; Vertical Wheel% Pin Wheels, Nos. 1, 2, 3; Saxon Wheels; Chasers, Nos. 1,2, 3; • Rockets, Colored Serpents, Scrolls, Nos. 1,2, 3; ' 'Double Headers; Mines of Stars, 1,2, 3, 4,5; Torpedoes, 500,000; Exhibition Pieces; from $5O to $5OO, with directions. REYMER dr. ANDERSON, _. _ jet& :39 Wood street, opposite St.tCharles Riga]. IC) OUSSEL'S EAU LUSTRALE ANTE—By washing the hair with this Extract it soon becomes pleasingly soft, and will restore it to its natural color and brilliancy. For sale by ' JosEPH 'yl9 corner of Diamond and Market street. TORE .NEW GOODS operted this day C. HANSON LOVE'S; • 74 Market street- TRIED APPTYS.-90 bush. for - sale by muwriAND M h coNNOM 1117 at, 1 "6. DAVID L. ?SAC gethOg fflathints. SEWING MACHINES. IN POINT OP BEAUTY, DURABILITY, PERFECTION OF WORK, AND CAPACITY TO PERFORM EVERY VARIETY OF SEWING, NO OTHER . MACHINE CAN COM- PAIIE WITH SrNGERU3 New and Improved Machines, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT STRAW'S' 92 Market street. P.A.TEINT aighest mechanical skill, well on all kinds of goods, from the. Lightest Fabric to Heavy Leather. In perticu ler, 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 nil. It is so simplified as to render it almost inipossible to get out of order,. or derange its operations; indeed it is so Sittl• ple as to astonish one, that BO 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 oft its own table. For convenience of shipping, and also for large manufacto. ' nes where it Is necessary to places number of Machines, into a long bench, making one table answer for •thev, all. Price, $OO. No. 2. With Walnut orMahogany Table, eitherwith or without Box Top, which locks down. Price, $lOO and $llO. No. - Starke aye as N 0.2, but runs with a belt, and at a much higher rate of speed. . This kind is well adapted to manuitticturipg 'Clething or Leather work. This is really the cheapest Machine - in the market, as there is no work done on a Sewing Machine that it will not do. It is confidently asserted 'that this Machine runs easier than any machine now in use. Price, $lOO. No. 4.. This machine has a long arm, to accommo date large work. It runs at a high rate of speed, runs easily, and is, without doubt; the best' Machine for Tail or's use, ever offered to the public. It is also peculiarly ' fitted for plantation work, as it is very simple yet sub stantial and durable, with but little liability to get out or. order. Price,Sl23. • • No. 5. This is it,ne, and cheaper style, and a gen, end favorite fore Light Leather; and a great variety of work. It )has-been gotten op with reference to furnishing a strong and durable, yet light and tasty Machine, at a less price than either of the above. It. runs very easy, rapidly, and Is pronounced the best machine now in market, for SOD. - No. O. This is a Machine got up on an entirely new principle, different from anything ever before offered to the public, and we confidently assert that-for family use it has not an equal. It is very . light and tasty, runs very rapidly: is almost noiseless in its operation, and rises a straight needle.. It is so arranged as to be utterly,impossible to miss stitches.' It has a tension on both sides, and carries a large supply of thread on the under spool. The motions are 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 not break in washing. It will do ebarse work better than Sr machine now in market, as it uses silk, cotton or linen with equal facility. Price, $5O, , • Descriptive circulars furnished gratis. OFFICE. 417 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. 1171111'NEY - dt. LYON, Proprietors. A6TAgentswanted.••>' rny27andsw The Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Pittsburgh Agenty, No. 101 Market St. Haring greatly Increased their facilities for trumrtfaetm tug tbelr CI:LEI:MUM/ FIUILT Stieurso, with all the recent improvements hoe rechmeat their prices, and otter for sale a NEW STYLE MACHINE. $5O--Hemmer, $5 Extra. It is no longer questioned that these Machines arethe best in use for family sewing. They HEM, FELL, GATRER AND STITCH In the most superior manner, and are the only machines in the market that are so well and simply . made, that they may be sent into families with no other instructions than are contained in a eirular which accompanies each machine, and from which 'A CHILD OFTEN TEARS May readily learn how to use, and keep them in order- They make upwards of PIFTE.MN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE, And will do the sewing of a family cheaper than a seam stress can do it, even d she works at the rate of ONE CENT AN HOUR. . Lv 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. Ai' Send for s'Circalar.'"St The first pptarp in public estimation is now justly ac- corded to the Grover A Biker Machine, for family sew ing.for the following reasons :— lsl. It is more simple and easily kept in order than any other Machine. 11. It makes a seam which will not rip or ravel, though every third stitch is cut. 3,1. 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 enure change, of spools. to all varieties of work. 4th. The same machine runs silk, linen thread, common spool cotton, with equal facility. 6th. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so that it is free mom all liability to break in washing. ironing, or otherwise. 6th. The stitch made by this machine is snore beautiful than any other, made either by hand or machine. - OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: The best patent now in use.—{Easton Whig. Suilid a high intim estimation of all—{Erie Constitution. It is all that it is recommended—{Lima Democrat. It has no supenor—[Ashtabula Telegraph. A household necessity—{Batavia Herald. • Grover A Baker's is unrivalled—[RockporVAdvertiser. Meets the wants of the housewife--{Aubnin Ch. Advo. A necessity in the family—{Southern Inventor.. The cheapest and best in use—{Baldwinsville Gazette. They are the best in use-{Waterford Sentinel. The beat manufactured—{ Journal. Worthy of public patronage-[Jersey Shore Re pub. Grover A Baker have the best improvements-IHunt Journal. Not liable to get out of orderWeste.hester Jeff. The most convenient in use—ladeago News Letter. Possesses more :advantages than any other—{Nash. Gazette. All articles are made With it with ease—{Hrisard's Gar.. Lightens the labor of those at home—[Ploughman. A child of ten years old may use it—{Farmer and Vs Will do most beautiful sewing—LMlentown Derr. Sews silk,. linen, or cotton thread—Tilts. Advocate. Is more simple than any other4Cleveland Reporter. Merits a place in every farmly-{Abingdon Democrat. Sews a yard a minute—{Cleveland Leader. The best in use for families4Biblical Recorder. It makes a fine, strong seam{Laporte Union. NATHAN M , HITHiG, Agent, No. 107 Market street. 1859. ; Second Arrival 1859. OF. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT THE • . FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITTSBURGH, PA. WD. & H. DicCALLITIff. RESPECT ♦ FULLY announce that they are receiving a second supply of CARPETING, , selected directly from the Importers and Manufacturers, by one of the firm, now in the East, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. Also. a new style of CANTON MATTING. for Summer Parlors. The latest make of. CARPET. SWEEPERS, etc., etc., which shall be offered at the lowest rates. 003 W. D. t H. MCCALLUM. THE MEMORARE. ACOLLECTION OF CATHOLIC MUSIC, containing six Masses, a short Requiem Maas, Ve pers, and a vanety of miscellaneous pieces, suitaule for morning and evening service, with accompaniments for organ or melodeon, by Anthony Werner, Organist, and Larector of the Choir of the Cathedral of the Holy GrOsss Boston. The Memorare is published in one large (matte volume, of 272 pages, well bound, and sold at the low price of V 2,50 per copy. A liberal reduction made to churches. For sale by , JOHN H." W MELd e LOR, • • 81 oo stret. S. GRAY .& SON., DRAPLERS AND TAILORS, No. 52 St. Clair street, iyIdAIW PITTSBURGH, PA. Saratoga. Springs--Unlon Hall HAVING undergone extensive a 1 era .Cl tions and improvements, is now open for the re. caption of visitors. The grounds have been enlarged and improved, and club rooms and carriage house, with lodging,s for coachmen; added, for the accommodation of those who may bring their own equippago with them. Every exertion will be-made by the Propnetors to sus. lain its well established reputation. PUTNAM & PAYNE. Tho house will remain open antilthe Ist of October. jplam Watches and .Jewetry. REINEMAN & MEYRAN, -42 FIFTH STREET, Are now selling FINE GOLD AND SILVER HUNTING- . WATOHiM„ Of American and English manufacture, at greatly reduced rrkies. jelB Call and Bee GENTS' SEASONABLE mrDEßsinns, DRAvEfts, HALF-HOSE, Of Lisle, Tireadienat%Morin ) ),Sa l 4/ 4 4 12, 4 Cfc of all sizes; at • Z:iIISSNFELD a EON'S. - No. 83 Wood sired. T ACE. MANTLES.—A large assortment .Air of Rcencli. end .Chintilly lace Mantles, ae4ltat Tarnow: ALo, Jal , .oaroaaak of thin dreseaede. Pbsesinilvitimetlum : .4;1. HANSON IA) 74 Market - 1 4 1 J . t THE CORALITE AND POE •t 1 TEETII have now been extensivebr = f a citizens of Pittalatirgh, and the verdict, in ogle unanimous. Manyhave Idid aside terta-litlieultedi Gold plate to avail themselves of the =preemie**. embraced in lbw% new andbeautlfalsfyleiref Diattlititg`. - Their superiority consists nip in their wba kikinf oitirio nation to the mouth—their ect. w ith ou t crack or crevice for . ood to find loditment made of a material on which the juices or the toott* canno t ack they are free from all metenic tea* wino.- Sion or tarnish and do not effect **breath, whliall 41* great desideratum, as all who wear Gold, Slyer, no • num or other Metallic Plate, can testier. They also combine great strength sefit t uat iaesiolow . fort and elegance—this with their close resembtannato organs th -rver th e e ffered. lmst "afrab Ati 11M130 1. t i Mittli;lik,,t tu na trfor th t e h ti ose r end e r will fu n ny s co mu nflnn ßni ral s, tha m.. t D hsis , Den been t gaid togi m pesuk _thau:paim atet,ii‘ .. :. N. B. Teeth drawn b • the painless • . PROF. WOODS' HAIR RESTORATI. vlO,, UNRIVALLED IN MARKET; Home and Foreign -Demand!' IF YOUR HAIR IS GRAY, IF YOUR BAIR IS THIN, , , OR IF YOU; ARE RALD., - - : c. IT WILL RESTORE IT.' WEED'S SEWING ACHI N ES TO PRESERVE THE COLOR, — ~ TO PREVENT ITS PALIIING, , •; ' •• f e TO MAKE THE HAIR GLGEE_____, . „ USE WOODS HAIR RESTO R ATIVE;' ..._ re - gainerrthe confidence II who use themtstnd have red one of the most inventions of the age. ep use a Shuttle, making of the cloth alike,"which out. SOLD BY O. J. WOOD a. DO.; 114 MARKET STREET, ST. Lo'l/1.801(4 PATENT MEDICINE DEALBES, DRUGGISTS, IN CONY AND COuharst..' Sold by Dr. GEO. It KEYSER, 'No. 140 Wood - stria; and B. L. FAHNESTOCK .4 CO., NO. ISO; =nes Wood and Fourth streets, and by all good ihngiotageneraltr. SQITFFER NOT,—DRS. -GOLDSMITH , 4 4 CO.; No. 42 Sixth itinet, Pittsburgh, Pewee, still continues to be consulted onall diseases of &PRIVATE or and Innc DELlCATti cal E ex.p NAT erienc UßE. riof unlirnitede From a long ptiencounse Vi of lady lve.4, Co. have the gratification of preventing the etb at eftri..° with remedies that have never failed - to cure the moat alarming case of Gonorrhea and,SYPldlie- Beneath his treatment, all the horrors of Venereal and Impure Blood,. Scrofula, Ulcers, Pain and Distress, or hitiamrmation the Bladder. and Kidneys,Abscesses,llumors,rrightftil Swellings. and the long train of horrible symptoms en; tending this class of diseases, are Made coAnsome as harmless as - the simplest ratings of SEMINAL WEAKNESS—Drs. G. & Co. devotes much of theirattentietizto the treatment, of Owe cos by a secretor* iolitiry hatft. which raint j rhgg mind,unfittingthentifortnaste - individnal for efttußg ness or society. Some of the sad toad melancholyeffectu • these early habits:Orlon ' - e ;J°tgeUelted by limbs," al*"43Yeab) Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep; sia, Nervousness, derangement, of the Digestive_ func tions, symptoms of Consumption, etc, etc. , The fearful di effects on e mind are much to be dreaded, vie: .figns of memory, confusion of 'ideas, depression or sparite, forebedings,aversion to socieq, self-distrust, lipicti ty, eta; era among the evils : pMdueed.....43nctimirport,/ - befcre contemplating marriage;sbotild'edruniltraphyM; Man of skill and experience, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Ague and Fever mired, and war ranted. All letters containing a fee, addressed to Drs. GOLDSMITH A CO., Pittsburgh, Perua'a, will meet with prompt attention, and medicines forwarded, were from observation, and a cure .guaranteed., The strictest se-. cre.sy observedin all Cases. - . en. Don't forget the place, No. 42 Sixth street, EU& burgh, Pa. - apllhlydew' DISPENSA,RY. Office 95 Main street, (2d door, up stairs,) Buffalo, N. Y. • VSTABLISHED BY THf. CELE:BRA _LA TED DR. JOHNSON, late of London, England. A great discovery in the. science of Meditinetblattlf a certain and speedy cure for restoring the eight an removing all diseases peculiar to the eye. This Is uni versally acknowledged the only safe and sure remedy now known. It has been used with great success by the most skillful physicians in Europe and America. Patients in any part of the country can treat them selves .successfulry. at a moderate expense,itherkby; avoiding the danger and expense of falling into ther hands of unskillful physicians. This medicine (aufficieM to cure.) will be sent by mail or express, wittrall'neces sary directions, on receipt of Ten Dollars. Dr. Johnson's Certain end Infallible Cure fur Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Nervous Head Affording instant relief to sufferers who have been trop-_ bled with deafness for ninny years.. 'After using this remedy a few days the patient is suddenly and almost miraculously enabled to hear ordinary toned conversa tion; in the course of a few Weeks the most obstinate'. case of deafness is effectually cured. Patients too numerous to mention have been restored to perfect:hearing, and forever rescued from MtMnares of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of the present day. Hospital and private testimonials and certificates from the most eminent physicians and SOX: geons in England, in whose presence deaf personshave been cured. and many hundreds of private patients cured can be seen or referred - to. .A.• ease of this: nedicin e (enough to effect's cure,) will .140 forwarded to any part 'the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address DR. JOHNSON, DrawereCaL Office 95 ZdainSt., je27:lyrdtw To Hotel Keepers,Restaurarde, Drug gists, GrOeers, and the Pahlie. DR. BRIJNOICS BITTERS, Have, from their excellent qualities, been recom mended by the MOST EitaNWPHY-, SICIANS as a most valuable and never-felling remedyfir DYSPEPSIA, DLARRHCEA, DEBILITY, BILLIOUSNE23, JAUNDICE, LIVER iOMPLAINTS, BLOOD DUMAS Ac., da, . kc. • Are also a sure and certaihMeventatlve against *ever and Agne, Cholera, Snmpter .CGane s, - plaint and Is the most-valuable and .eftleaclons, TONIC AND APPETITE 7 CREATLNG COMPOUND ever offered to the public. • ' • By the use of those BITTERS all DMA/3E3OP THE BLOOD will-be thoroughly eradicated, and all those who are saffermg from early excess and P'ROSTRATION OF THE PHYSICAL ENERGIES will be restored to.a.Ro - and-VIGOROUS STATE OF HEALTH. • - The DIGESTIVE ORGANS will bestimulatedand PER MANENTLY STRENGTHENED, APPETITE -- will be created,and the DEBILIBATED SUBJECTRESTORRD TO NEW LIFE - This remedy has a very agreeable taste, sad will be taken readily by children as well as by adults. - - ' All persons suffering from any of the above QOM plaints are invited to try DR. BRUINOHSHITTERB.. Dose.—For an adult,a small wineglassful three tit* a day; for a child a mall teaspoonful twice • day, Sole Agent for the United,Stateg. NO. 742 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. ENE PAWL WITH IMMENSE IF YOU - RAVE 'Dititit...... l„ l7Fir - • IF:YOU HAVE SCALD IF-YOU HAVEMIZRVOIAOHEr IT WILL CURE' ,THEM. EVE - AND EAR- . Sold at 60 cents per bottle, 55 per d05en,52,5074g% extra Bitters for Par-rooms, by the gallon or the low price 0751.25 per gallon; fine Stoughton - IN 121.1.5 , per gallon. For sale by all Draggists.arid. Wholesale and Retail, at - ja6:lydaw . 1 ~, 722-BROADWAY, 22.1.. M'GINLEY'S ICE CREAM SALOON . AND CONFECTIONERY, No. 271-2 Fifth St. r opposito dielltohange Bank - 1%/1 - Ii!GINLEY, , AT HIS - SPACIOUS .LT..L. • and elegtutly arranged rooms, located as above is prepared to furnish all the Luxuries of the Samba in his line.. Delicious ; , . fa h ir Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Nes,' Vat all kinds, And every description of Confectionery; all of . the best material will be served to order, dsy and evenmg. - ' Lai" Orders for parties prompt/y ffiled. for yourself. (myf) WW.haIEY. , MARBLE I MARlgaßil JOHN WC-ARGO:: as.BtAIIIITCL 1112=173 MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES- Enclosures, Posts, &0., &07, tat. The public are respectfully invited to azainins our stock.. Prices low, and work warranted._ __ iYaTis NO. 886 LIBERTY STREET e: VAY BOOKSELLERS, STATIOKERS,, BLAN.3. BOOK MANUFACT.IIREBSi NO. 65 WOOD STRET... Pittsburgh; Pt. air- A full assortment of Law, idedlesd and'Allsoalb, one Books eonstantlk on hand. tOXI. FOUR AND -A QUARTER ACRRVO LAND FOR SALE, 1% acres in yonngforeat Teel, a tine never-failing spring of water. The rand lies well, is smooth, and of. a good soil. %tante at 3 miles from Allegheny City, on the New -Brighton mkt et *abort distance from the Railroad, at Jack's Run. Price $1,00: $.500 in hand, balance at one, two and three ears. Far sale by . S. CLITIiBERT k iyll - hi Market Stri4W.s A PPLES. -32 barrels Green Apples, Jut received on consignment. and JA . A. , j 11 • corner Market and W. 01IEESE..---25 boxes strictly , serve, for sale by WM. H. SMITH'k CQ a i a • 11 Second and-Front firkins -for sale by • WILLIAM H. SMITH t CO. hhcis., prime and fair Sugar for sale by (jyll.] Wid. H. MUHL CO. BEANS-50 Barrels, small white, for, sale AI by tie..W.3 HENRY a.-coLums COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY, , BiII Head Boxes,'Post Office Moan, Card Baas; cal end= and Sand Boxes, a large assortment . - Corner Wood d Third & Market & Second AL, 1 -- irIOIitESTIC AND STAPLE DRY 43024 t of every variety. Also, Dreas Goode, Cos, Shawls, tiostery, White Goods, ke. - • • _ .... C. EAMON LOVE a 114SEE1) barredi for - sale ' E. li FAIDTIMTOCIC 3 CO, 1 No. GO, comer Fourth arid Wood streets. RESH TE ':=-60 half chests Greerclln: B k e k Teas" various grades, ; • daddy bozea dck-ot itlarsaa S ir " , Is liture for t e tZt amemos. . 1971 4b!r5. rein 4