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Silas alone MS habituated to this powerful voice; for, hav ing more than once heard it resounding through the desert which extended from Lake Asphe tins to the source of the Moise, he prepared him self for attack or defense, while sheltering be hind a, post very near that to which Acute was bound, and made ready the best and keenest of his arrows. During this time, his noble and puissant enemy slowly and confidently advanc ed, showing the wrinkles of his broad face,and sweeping the stand with his tail. The keepers lanced WM, to arouse him, by darts muffled with streamers of different colors; but he; impassable and grave, continued to ad vance, not disquieting himself with these con trivances—when suddenly, amid the offensive wands, a sharp and hissing arrow sped like lightning to bury itself in one of his shoulders. Re suddenly stopped with more astonishment than pain, and, as he could not comprehend that a human being would have the hardihood to A frick him, he yet doubted concerning his wound ; but soon his glaring eye guessed it ;- his jaws opened ; a roar, heavy and prolonged, like the rumbling.of thunder,eseaped 11.9 out of a cavern, from the depth of his breast. He seized the ar row fixed in the wound, and crushed it be tween'his teeth, casting around him a look which, despite the grating that protected them, caused the spectators to recoil. He sought for an object on which his royal rage might fall. At thiS moment he perceived the courser,drem- Wing as if he were standing on ice, thougi he was covered with sweat and foam; ceasing to roar, but uttering a short cry, sharp and reit erated, he made a bound which brought him within twenty paces of this the first victim of his choice. Now commenced al eocond course, more w•on derful even than the first, for there, is nut much of science itself in man to mar the instinct of animals. Force end swiftness were promptly put forth in all their savage energy, and the , I eyes of two hundred thousand spectators were turned fur- a thut from the two Christians to follow round the Amphitheutie this fantastic I chase, the more agreeable to the crowd that it was least expected. A second leap brought the i liotiqj the horse, which, crouching at the back part of the circus, could flee neither to the Tight nor to the left. 'He sprang over the :I , head of his enemy, whom he had set himself to pursue with unequal bounds, bristling his hair and uttering from time to time sharp growling, which the fugitive answered by neighings of + terror: • - . Soon the ill-fated courser, fascinated. as wo men and gazelles are said to be at the Eight serpentsfelldown,struggled and rolled upon tin sand in the agony of terror. At this tnoment second arrow left the 1,..w of Silas. and laird ed itself between the ribs of the lion. Th lion turned himself; this instant ed th Syrian to scud his enemy a third messenger of pain. The lion sprang upon the Man, WllO received him on his spear. The man and lion rolled together, and were seen to tear shreds of flesh. Many of the spectators were sprinkled :with blood. Aetee uttered a cry of adieu to her Christian brother. She no longer had a defen der, but she no longer had an enemy. The lion survived only long enough for vengeance; the agony of the executioner commenced when that of the victim terminated. As to the horse. he lay dead, without being touched by the lion. Now all eyes were directed to Actee, whom tlih death of Silas had left defenseless. Some of the spectators rose to demand her merciful release, when the cry, "Sit down, sit down !" was heard, for at the lower steps a grate was raised, and a tigress crept into the arena. Hardly escaped from her den, she crouched to the earth, looking round with ferocity, but without inquietude or astonishment. Soon she snuffed the air, and began to crawl like n ser pent to the place where the horse bad fallen arrived there, she reared against the grate, smelline - ' and biting:! the bars which ho had touched, rearing immoderately, examining the iron, the sand, and the air, for the absent prey. Soon the emanations from the dead, yet warn; and palpitating tlesh,reached her :she marched straight towards the tree against which had been enacted the combat between Silas and the lion, turning neither to the right nor to the left, except to pick up shreds of flesh strewed by the noble animal who had preceded her in the circus. At length she came to a pool of blood which the sand had not absorbed, and began to drink like a thirsty dog, roaring and raging in proportion as she drank. When she had finished, she looked round afresh with sparkling eyes, and this only till she perceived Actee, who, bound to the tree, and with closed eyes, awaited death without daring to see it come. Instantly the tigress crouched tint, creeping in a manlier obliquely towards her victim, but without losing sight of her. When about ten paces from her she rose, and with extended neck' and widened nostrils, inspired the air which, came from the place; then, with one leap, cleared the space that had separated the young Christian, she fell at her feet; and when the whole ampitheetre, in waiting to see her torn to pieces, uttered n cry of terror, by which was evinced the entire interest which the maiden had inspired in the spectators, who had prepa red to clap their hands at her death, the tigress crouched, gentle and fondling as a gazelle, ut tering faint cries of joy, and licking the feet of her former mistress. At these unexpected ca resses the astonished Actee opened hereyes, and recognized Phathe, the favorite Nero. I nstant ly the cry of " Merry ! mercy !" resounded thrOugh the whole place, for the multitude looked upon this gratitude of the tigress as a prodigy.. 13e - sides Aetee had suffered three trials ; and, since she was saved, she was free. Thus the changed spirit of the spectators show ed one of transitions so natural to a mob, from the extreme cruelty to the extreme clemency. The young cavaliers threw down their chains of gold, the ladies their chaplet of flowers; all rose upon the steps, calling upon the slaves to loose the victim. An immense crowd was in expectation. At sight of her they burst into applause, and were ready to carry her in tri umph; but Actee suppliantly clasped her hands, and the people - opened before her, leaving a free passage. She hurried to the tent of Diana, sat down behind one of the pillars, and re mained weeping and in despair, for she now rreTretted that she had not died, beholding her self alone in the world. When might came, shorecollected that one family remained to her, and bent her solitary way to the catacombs. U.5 4 .,—:7 • ". • BY ALEX. DUMAS THE MANUFACTURERS OF SA YEWS CHEMICAL CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, alter subjecting it to the severest tests known to the trade, are fully persuaded that there is no Family Wash ing Soap in the United States, fur so little money, having at once so Many good qualities, (and so few discounts) OF BEAUTY- 1 u colors, firmness, •surface and tex ture generally. OF PURITY—In freedom 'from rosin, turpentine, clay, fish Dili, stale grease, and adulterations. OF t),LIALITY—FiIr washing clothes, of every desenp. bon, coarse or lino; cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed, printed or white: for I.RAPINU tar, grease, pitch, paint, oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax, etc., front clothes, furniture, and from the hands. Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a copy of the directions. SAWYER, ' 8 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh D. C. K_NEELAND KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON lIA.ND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES ; Also. makee to order PLAIN AND .FANCY PAPER BOXat, suiltible for Shoes, Dry Goods, - ke., at',F,asteni prove. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third story—over ()Weenie - Rank.) Pittsburgh. Pa. leOil QIXTEENTIT LIST OF APPLICATIONS for selling Liquors, filed in the Clerk's Office up to July 21st, 1859. Brennan Morris, tavern, 3.1 ward, Pittsburgh; Carnahan T. A., do. Elizabeth townslmr, Durand Nichols. eating house, Reserve township; Golden Denis, with other goods, 3d ward, Pittsburgh; limn John, eating house, 3d ward. Allegheny; Klein Michael, taverm.Duquesne Borough; • Miller Anthony, eating house, East Birmingham; Martin William. tavern, Reserve t e wnslep; Berry Oliver. eating lions°, :Alward, Pittsburgh; peters William, tavern, M'Candless township; Widmer Casper, do. East Birmingham. • THOMAS A. ROWLEY, Clerk, Clerk's Office, July a5t,1859. jyM:3t ORANGES.- 50 boxes Messina Sweet, re eoired this day, and for sale by REIMER A JUMERSON_„: ,- • : S 9 Wood St, opposite St. Charles iloteL OLIVE OIL.---50 ANDERSONnds, for 1,2 byIL. REIMER & 1.23 W00d214 OppoiktoBtgirl Halal. " .7 4 ;, ('. • , _ . 1' ATP " JOllll W..ll4CAlrllll,rp inatem ' I I:14.- - P Sir E R \Will attend to the Distributing and Posting ot. Ll\ ciECULARS: CAR'OS - a, PROGRAMMES FOR Ithkemerit:ls, Railroads, liteansboats, pi g Hotels, Salash.E,Sog PITTSBURGH, PA. IMAPrdeng pen in g or Daily G. will receive 'prompt attention 4 .1 e office of the - Pittsburgh Morn CAD' b. ‘ti SAN 1101 EVER r D avr nil that ported t i.vwhlenaodeaw In I.3eommend& It c hed cora lllousduda who had glvcom, mi . h ope , noso l ltrizol certia,aorn inlay he d one anuAt r oa adonted Individual taking', eel na set gently nu the rnarrlot Let the dletatra ar 1 00 mac of •the arildinie Liver Conk- . ae km, Dyspepsia, Summer ComaLt ry, Dropsy, Sour Costiveness, Choi - 1 rat Alorlitu, Cholera tenet., .Inunid Ice, vs, and may be used . uue• ry Family Medi- A DACILE, (ssi twenty minutes, D I spoonfuls are talc, attack. 1 7.fr0 , Qum. aril. Standard Mkt..., ki 1 0 ... Lave used It, tied re. all the dlseaseifse ...kid, It Hada the last tco 3m.r. relief. as the stem,. poeseselcalshow. to the temperament 0/ the ed Kush gym:tales %a to tragment'iralde you . in tae VIGOIXATOII, and IL Olalnta,allions At ' Chronic DlarrhOca. plaints, Dysent.., Stomach, riabittua lc, Cholera, Chola.. intantam, Flatst.• Vemale Weakness- pwaltilly as an Ordlngo , One. ItallleuraSlCK thotOzWl wa witty.) .to two or :three Ten— en at sca:ammoiment of giving their teettlzhany A U who use IL are Iu ficn.vor., • - MIX WATER IN TUE MOUTH-WITH TILE INVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTII-TOGETHER. Price One Dollar per Bottle A LSO. S.A.NFORD'S noirey , CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOU NDED PROM Pars Vegetable Extracts. and put ap In GLASS CASES, Air Tight, and will keep in any climate. The Family Ca-_,z, tharticPlLL kliten tie lint yolk e • Cathartic in which the proprietor has used in Mn practice Mar. .1 than 'meaty yearn. 'I hg congtantle inn...maim! .7 tlartanit from llamawho ha ci. long itgail tie, PILL , : aa and ;Ito eatiglacthin which all 01. pi,. in wizard to their •-• .o,h...induced me to placit then, Plikan liA reach of all. 'I ho Protragain sell know that different Cathartics act on Atli - omit ignition. 01 the bowels. the PAMILI CA, THAETIC Pll.l. hog. with due reference to tilt. writ estatiliabeil (act, 1... en coati...twit . ..l from a rib. variety of the parrot Toce• tahle ExtrAcla which SCI ... Alike on .overy part of the nhavaaary caa al. and Are ig g 0...1 ...d blare is all ran, whore 4 who a Cathartic ill wasted, such As Dr 4 tit it itf eMents of the iit o lita INC la g Sla.olll- "ern, Patina In Me Bark 0.1111 LOlll6l, ei..ll,ll,lleftm, Pal it , nod Soreness over the whole body, hunt sudden cola. which fr•app•ntly, If, nerzita,l, end In a long course of I'a•t or. lA.. of App.— Ig .fitr, St CIVCIIII.g SCI, 60.11011 ort'ohl over .... ti n . b,ly It, ~,,,, - ......,. i 1....","" 9 rig el freight ii. the bend, all in tint in it 101' 4 4 Insenses {forma la n childre oc Adnit...i itlienmall.a.n, a eroat I'lloller of the Illoodj vs,. 0.1 many Mammal to which flesh is heir. 41,11 ~omen., 11.1 to memtliau in this Werra's, tarot. Dose. it. 3 . PRICK, :in CENTS. The hirer ievlg . .trator and EamllY CII." ihnrile 1.1114 are tetaile4 he Itri,iziaL, ~,,,,,lis, and sold wholesale lie the Trail, lo nil the largo warm. S. T. W. S AN Flllllll, M. 11., Al.tn.uPteturer and Proprietor. 335 Ltroa4lw y, New York. 4:. W. Ag,[ll.„ So. 140, corner \Vote! Greet and \9r;.•in ailrp. Jyttti) Joao CANNEL COAL OIL. Sip.siE OF THE GOOD QUALITIES OF' IZ..liWti C3I111 , •1 't t : IT 17 I I'J LS (LIS ;11T 1S R 1:11.1.1.1.1'('"; IT IS E.\"11P171:1' NON' ET IT MAI' BE C.11:17.11:11 ABOUT: 11' I.' (Y7I"I"ILVIENT 1 , 017 (IF:NEI:AL VSI:: 17' I: IRAs IFITHOU TANI" OFFENSIIT IT IS CLEAR ASA Ii h:t 0111. 0, 17; ITS .4 /11.7.11:. I 'E I V THE 1..1311' ISORNAMILV 7'.11. .IN1) TT/LicT/I-E NOT . PERM_INENTLY so c.l RPEM. CLOTH. !Nu. 1,-;tij ~qt :Lc b,ot o ar ricatrun : l ,i/cd q,^l - is EMPHATICALLY THE rtrEAPEsT LIG 17 ENO WS. - DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE. 1:o to a re,pon..ible dealer and obtain it good coal oil Lamp. Secure Vint tricks. !,.• that they will more rradily lip and down In the tube. 'trim tho reek with rdiarp. oraeily evil] with the top of tlin clipping olt the 5-mall projecting . p4.itit, the eorners. Pill your lamp with our oil. Turn lip the wick cartfully at first. Oct an not to oriel: the chimney. A shade will groat!y enhance its eceellener for read ing or .4 , wing. hy. Ity the careful I mice nt t ddectottia, you will secure a light that cannot fail to plen.se. • tiny faellities ru.r reliniii:4 are now very perfect and (Nrilphle, 1111 , 1 lit,lott`ti It great deal of !allot - lona .attention to the art, we have s.tieneednd to producing an article au, ru.ry Iva quality, in which we invite the especial attention of the mule. All indent will Inc tilled at the 1,,,51,4 Per role by the barriii, nr in (item:Ain.. to NUlt ADAIR & VEEDEIt, Refiners of Cool Ni2Pn'a. A vt , niai, near High street, (not Cu. from thr , o,r Hnnw•.) BOOTS AND SHOES L A 1)11:5 Boots. Shoes and Gaiters, OF ALL KINDS, SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, CLOSE OUT pREv 'S TO Receiving Our ' Fall Stock W. E. SCHM ERTZ & Co. TILE POLAR REFRIGERATOF with Fitter and Water Coolec Combined nv.aying important principles m•rror hef,.re nttiunv which MEAT, • VD:IF:TABLES, FRUITS, 3C., kept longer, dryer, and colder, with LESS IrF n van he done with any other Refrigerator mow in now on hand and for tale at - • • T. J. CRAIG'S, 124 Wood street, five doors from Fifth QTANDARI) LAW' PUBLICATII CCS. kJ Brightly's Digest— . Lines Mile. United State, Dereid—Laws of Pennsylvania; Brightly's Equity .1m isprielenisi; Brightly on the 1,14 , i of Costs; Brightly', Bins'' Justice—revived edition; Whartan'ii American Criminal Low; W/1:111011 & .111r1Sprthi(111( , 4 • Wharton's Precedent, of Indietments and fleas; Graydp 's on's Fo Forms. edited hy Wright; Dunlarms—revised and enlarged; Lion's Analytic:a Index and Overruled Cases; Trout/at on 'Limited Partnership; Stevens on the Principal of Pleading; Price on Limitations and Liens; - Sergeant's Mechanics' Lien Loy; FearDU On Itemanidus, eels.; Parsons On Onitraets, 2 volinnes; Parsons' Mercantile Lam, I volume. .0114 KAY k. UO., 25 Wood atter --ii.-AUZE MERINO. SHIRTS FOR MEN ILA with short sleeves, LINEN DRAWER., FINE SHIRTS, And Collnrs. and a Cull line of Men's Furnishing Goods, suited to the warm weather. Children's (lawn Merino Vests. in all sizes, at je3o JOS. lIORNE'S, i 7 Market,st. Rim`, RUST & CLARK, 11/0411/ACTIITLEA B AND DMUS DI SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, LARD AND MINERS' OILS, Alxo, Straits, Bank, Shore, Tanners and Neatsbot Oils, Sperm, Patent and Adamantine Candles, jal/lyd 61 FERRY STREET, NEW YORE. A. A. CARRIER & BROTHER, AGENTS, No. 63 Fourth Sticet. rioulIONW EA LT H INSURAANCE COMPANY, at Ilarrisburg, Pa. Chartered capßal, V 300, 0 130. Hon. SIMON CAMERON, President: •• S. Carrier. Secretary. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. /tents, s2B4r 780.73. lien. JOEL JONES. President; J. 11. Alvord, seerettu - y. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. Philadelphia. Assetg, $3'21„:151.42. GEORGE 1.1..8ART, President; IL R. Cogirahall, Secretary. ayadyd JOHN N. CRAWFORD, ALLEGHENY CEMETERY. 8i .w.tay gipTßE,Aisultra^,a OFFICE; AT 140 37-inrrrt STBSICT StrPRILMTINDANTS OFFICE: • Jes:R AT THY. OEINIZOBILT _____, , .Ift• R. J. Grac, 11 , ./ CE-1.0 tierces prime for mae by / I,s eztaAl/lel l °D , At±ern e Y a • f.,P l * i• jedia _ .WM H. smug ato Attorney Br. Counsellor at. Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Especial attention given to collecting and souring claims of every kind. RIM. to—Jeremiah .IDrinlery, Sr, E.J. Roberts, Esq., .: . II g t 4 ,1111-1: e . 'For)(eV.. TGLAgB :I FIitTORIES,, SiT= DATE in the /3orougkellinninghlup t belonging to the ' estate of the inte P. ?dultany,deceasett,ned lately carried on by LedlieThese,ractories arc note in thorough' repair; 'and In' full operation, with all the necessary- Implements and cotivenienees- - reqnhfite for the extensive martufsetureof flint glass, of that superior style and unity for which-these Works Imre been so Justly P02.9033i01:1 given on the first day of August next. C. THEISEN, Executor of the Estate of P. - Iduirany. Pittsburgh, June 'M. 1859. jeW:tf •• - For Sale, • ONE THOUSAND .BUSIIELS PRIME MEDITERRANEAN WHEAT, by WM. NICUOLSON, South Fayette tp., jy=.4t . ' , Allegheny county, Pa. 1 treat OR. RENT.- , • 'i"ii - 3EI 'FIFTH STORY THE POST BUILDING -"pus OFFEItED.L-Homes to be bad in I A this tag of Allegheny; 'equal "in comfort to country, Its and yet neat. enough to the centre of an bu d sin , e r ,_ accommodate business men in either city, c it., — ~,,..— , ,e '.' hem a home with the desirable comforts of ---' --"` e°".7 united. There are about one hundred lots of 100 feu\ BMWs, some of, them larger, tying between Weste Py =no and Ohio Lime, Allegheny avenue, and the t side of the Commons. Each lot Ilia a good street t r ,, n t, and alley in the rear. Each roan having about 1e lot with a handsome feet front haaroom to beautify his thereby making ,ou e, surrounded with shrubbery, it a colony of residences equal to country seats, with L a conveniences of the cities. These beautiful lots wilib e leased for twenty- 0 0 0 Years , with the: . privilege of nuchasing them within that peri od. The/ are open 1 4 selection now. Those who , wish so desirable a locatiot would do well to call soon on THO/1143 WOOD, Land Agent, No. 100 Fourth street. FOR SALE: superior Farm of 154 . acres in good fanning ordeun Knox county, Ohio; a large proportion of it river bottoA land:it is offered at a greatbargain.: Enquire of TtitelAB WOODS. mrls:tf No. lon Fourthet, Land Agent. Gam !Julie Improfed Cement and Canvass Roofing, Felt Cement, and Grasel ROOFING! Patented Aspheltic Reeding Felt. ROOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE, WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING. OL 75 S3f/TIIFIELD ST,BET 'maw PO ORM d FIFTH. lIIA E TII IS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH with mo, Mr..l. DELLOW in the Undertaking busi eiess, which will hereafter he condneted tinder the name and style of Lemon Lk•llow. JAMES LEMON. JOGIN DELLOW .Yam LEVON Undertaking In all Its Branches. r No. 118 Ponrth Street, ARE PREPARE') TO DO UNDERTAK ING in all its trranchenA in tho le—r mariner, nt r,ric{4 to *nit the Umnx. We call aortal attention to FISK'S NEW STYLE PATEN'r METALLIC: BURIAL CASI'-S, (r the Wile of which They aro sole agents in the city, and of .1.41 we keep ennetantly on hand a complete ansortment. At recant.' beauty eliapo and fini.h, they carol all °them. Vnnerd" will be inipplied with [lvan.", llor"e" and Carnage, irroinply, and at Inner rate" than our oilier eetnhhehnient in this city. Ounrantueine, I. rattler sat tsfactton, they tw.iielt n enutinoutttew of the patron_on liereh.fere Itl"entlir extended to the oil firm. inplf. 1117 . 1" rt 'N (4 AIT EltS, Just received at 31 FIFTH STREET DUQUESNE IRON STORE COLEMAN, HAILMAN &. CO., trou r lllatls, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Salta, FLAT RAILROAD BAR OF ALL SIZES, ETC. HATO removed In their new elk:naive. Warehouse. Nos.' 77 Water and 94 Frock Sts., Where they are prepared to ascent.* all orders In their line, haring a large and complete assortment of e Ilu. quesne" manufactured goods constantly ou Mind, which they otlor on libaral Lerma. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, cwess, cLocK.4, cbocKA, cLocKs. Agency for the celebrated AM.F.RICAN WATCHES, A lame t.surtincut of these desirable Time Keepers nn hand. JEWELRY*, ELVER. WA .F, Etc. made to order. W.,trli Repairing. Engraving., thiding and Plating done In the Very beet 111111111. r. UM...NE/LAN t MET RAN, Noy U nth stmt. For the Fourth of July! 100 1)0Z. LEMON; PINE APPLE AND strawhmry synam. • con te,..iium, Lteetiee and iujuta Ttmpa. 300 Itta Wino. Itramty and Cordial I a* IL, Cream LtslcA, Neu., rte_ Al.(; all k tads of Itonfechtmorire; Firo Work% Fruit!, Nut" rte.. Wholonale awl Itetatt, at the FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY. F. A. 341 - £.lt_4ell k gONS. 5e21 4.9 t. flair street. YorTFL6', and CHILDREN'S. j()If N N. SIIEPII A It D Drugglot, Corner Wood and Sixth eta A completo stock of DRUGS, MEDICINE/3, PAINTS, OILS sod DYES, constantly on hand. ti Will find it to their adrantsge to give US a roll. Mann fArturer of the colebrted PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. 31 FIFTH STILF:ET. SA AC JONFS....-JNO. J. 110Y1),... M'CULOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO., _ Spring, Plow, and A. B. Steel Sprin GENTS FURNISHING GOORS- 2 -Going dolly, without reserve, at prices far below AUCTION FIGURES. IlcAsos.—Wo romove, and relinquish this part of our business on July vth. CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL, jea Corner Wood Wee; and Diamond alley. T IIIRD IMPORTATION. GEO. R. WHITE & CO.,' No. 25 Fifth Street, • ARE NOW RECEIVING A COMPLEI E STOCK OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, AABEGE AND BABEGE ANGLAIS ROBES, BLACK LACE SHAWLS, antill as ;BaregeAnglais Dusters, &e. 1610 • Bankers and Exchange Brokers DAVENPORT, lOWA. t" ' , ' AT THIS OFFICE t -- I — fs — 1 • . Also / Agents For 1:4).11S lIFIPSIRED BATES A JOHNSON LEMON & DELLOW, 1117TTON 0 A ITEUS MUM Fri. UATTEIN REID& CYV.A.L.. 1111.7IIIrACrURITLA Of (Successor to Ilartwril l Flhophard,) COUNTRY MERCHANTS SOTIllt MILLI. SLISUFACTIDUILS CAST STEEL. ALSO, and Axles. CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH, 'WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., wood Street, corner of Third, PITTSBURGH, PERNA VegetabloSuliStitute for Calomel and Bine-Pill. Lliaminarn!slt•yelEfAßL* ll imi -rt.sAi;Pitis • by..restart? the bowels to theivpriginal daily and nate rafaction, Ve strength to the stomach; panty the blood relistablis • the Imithy-contiltionntthe 'digestive or. Gans; and thus cure 'dysliepsia,-coldS; ceuglis, rhennia= end sickness genenilly,whetberchronie or recent The celebrated' Atirnethy -says:-"After having cured the derangement of the boweTs(debility and all diseases generally disappear of fAcir.orM accord, even in a short time.. The experience of n. century has established the worth of these Pills beyond dispute, as a purgative anti-bilious medicine; . and their n.Se by Up wards of 4,990 conscientious physiciuna, and by over a million of families, shows that they hre supplying one of the wants of humanity, andare in advance of medical science. The above pills, although purely vegetable, are now known and used as a substitute for. calomel (//o drergyri Clitoridurn',lfife) 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 Addl. Lion Pills—isa substitute for bluo-pill (PdakcHydrargyrii possessing the peculiar action on the secreting organs,• of that preparation from mercury, but none of its sali vating or other injurious et - lents. Those who have used them, as a bliarpill substitute or Otherwise. award to them the highest praise. They come nearer ton concentrated Essence of Life titan anything yet made, in the way of medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when Ed' hope has tied, has often restored health. In fact, they supply an organic princi pie to the blood, always wanting in extreme cases of sickness. Old peoplo have the se cretions of early youth restored by the Life Addition Pills.' Their value 5.% life preservers is beyond estimate. randreth'sVegetable;Universal Pit la remov e from the bowels and blood of a tuck person the cause of death Tue Lan &MOTION PILLS stirrer THE ORGASIc XECESsITT Or ins Rtoon'svrrAtrzr—the minute globules of vegetable es; settees, of which they are but the concretion, hove their exert counterpart in the vital globules of the blood. And from whence does the bloodderive its life, its globules? verily from the same source from whence Dr. ltraudreth derives rho lain prinCiple of the Life Addition Pills—from the Vegetable kingdom I These pills, as also the Universal, Arc warranted pure ly vegetable. Retailed respectively at 2.5 and Lo cents. Physicians alld the public supplied by the gross, or sin gle box, at Na. 294 Canal street, Itrandreth's Principal office; by Thrums grapath, No. 27 Diamond street Pittsburgh, Pa. and by Lin respectable dealers in meal tines. je27..lintww FEED AT AN END. No one is now deferred from changing the WiIISKERS OR MUSTACHE From red, grey or , antly, to a rich BUCK OR BROWN, By a fear of inpringir staining tho skin. CiiRISCADOBO'S IYVV. Is harmless as water. ink' as milk, and TRW TO NATURE, io the,magnifieent eelr., it impart,. Suld everywhere, and applied ly all Hai. 1.11,e9f401,.. ertanweaorto, IV°. 6 Astor Hotac, aNcao York. 41E0. 11: KEYSER, Agent. Pitl,4l.nrgh, MEM Oa CIRCULAR.—The aubsentient are transarting Genend Foreign ed Domestie Shipping and Commission liusiness, in tits nay, and have leased the new and tire-proof Warelinut, No. West :ran street, where they are prepared ti rescue mot sell Foreign and Domestic (treats of all hails, and ...tier the usual facilities on all consignments I. their address. • In the department of Shijifing, a long experience warrants no in assuring our frindsdhat all Lusatia+ re dating to Vessels and Cargoes till be promptly attend ed to. We confidently offer our tterices in all the various departments of a Commercial ribiness. NERIEW & CO. timore, February, Is:O.—ear:4:f WN. M. FABEE & CO., TEAM ENGINE BIRDERS IRON FOUNDFIts, General ;Machinists andloilr Makers, NEAR THE PEHN'A R. FL PASSENGER DEPT, I'ITTS'BTRG MA NU FA Cf IT A LI. 1 - .P.5.; DS I /I' etertru Emunc, ranging fr,,tn threc tie bun drcd and tifly hurt., purr'', and stlitert tolt:n.st Alas. Saar Mitt.. /11a.t FurnaP,,, e.i„ 1;1,4, r artwilltr att....non to Ow con-rtin•u.n of En gine. amt Miteinnory grit milk. and rot npri g htok, niulay. and circular saw null, II •se ulwayAult kin.l,lll,ll.land rcady fir •luitnont al nhurt nnucc,l-Li n rusry and Ilunlor.c.l cOOl7 Aloe, Curni.ft itoilvi^. and Shcet Iron , u , paraniy, W r ou g ht 1, 0 :-Uudt u».l sn oven varlet!, and 1.0 , 11tillt).• 111:11110.1 , 113, WorOrn Iti ettincry and Nlaclone rant, 1111 r pricr4 one t.M.1.711 . inlchincry mannfarturt.d.d the i.e,t q uality if ntatertal.... and uarruitvl ii all r...* to Crtn• »atimfaction. .111S-Irrilci, from all part] of tic, rOUIIIIV sulteutnl, an t . prrunpilv .rttrt::Cm,law PRINTING, WRITING AND WRAPPING PiPERS. I. W. GRAFTON, 41 PAPER DEALER, 0 VI Wood st, • or.Dtamood n ..; PITTSBURGH, Koeio. cowaantly ~ n ttan.l,a fall .a.i..ortment nt 1> Hanna 1 Son', ocklo-ato.l z .%NI , IVRAPPINk: PAPERS, llolly Nint.lng I . 4per, ••• Wlrrintiag, Into, CASII PAID FOR RAGS. .12.t.rokw 11. - id. it J. -- ILLM - 1/ACITIII33 Or LARD OIL, CANDLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, No. 47 Wood Stillest, Pittsburgh, Pa EIT-71,421rE1l cSr. NiAnuracturrr. or every dv.rriptv'n of FURNITURE, NO. 4., SMITIIFIEI.I , STIIrF:T, A full axAurtmant of 1 , 111`.411:1:fill mANITAcrun Ei , FURNITURE, eon/a:10y on hand, winvh row u well at tho lumina pnonu for Omit. ply GEO. BLETCHER, Mulufwturvr of U G.lo,rate.l GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, Am EVERT DMILITTION elf Ornamental flair for Ladies and Cent!own, NO. 63 MARKET STREET, D. X LONO 1,0N4 3DI:77'F, DEALERS IN MANILLA, II EMP, corroN AND JU T )• CORDAGE, OAKum, TAR, PITCH. AND R4',IN TARPAULIN DUCK, AND HEAVY DRILLING. folftly • No. 90 Water NOBLE, BROWN & CO., 125 and 127 Duane • trent, :NEW YORK, IMPORTER- OF • • English, Irish and Scotch Linens, White Linens of all qualities, Blay Linen, Blouse Linens, Brown, May and Block and While HMl:mils. Farmer,' muck. Farmers' thrills, Pudding Canvasses. Haven's had:, Carpets, Burlaps., all widths and qualities. Bold by the package. on most favorable terms. ((mid FIRST CLASS. • BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, OF ALL STILEs' AND SIZES, MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE SHELVE? A LARGE STOCK OF COMMERCIAL STATIONARY. PRINTING In MI it,. -Inanehe, , , CARDS, CIRCULARS, RILLS LADINO, lIAMPIILE'I'S REItOVAL. lIIJS.SEY & C 0.,, have removed C • to their new Copper Warehouse, Nn. a Fifth street, in the New Iron Front Block, three doors west of Wood, PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL C. G. HUSSEY & Manufacturers of Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Locomotive 'robing, Raised Still Bottom and Flats of all Sizes, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, Speller, Copper, Bolder, Copper Rivets, etc. Dealers in Block Tin, Tin Plate, Lezd Wire, Sheet Zino, Antimony, Sheet Iron, 'inners' Tools, dc.,' No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ittern. fripaiernd Lr cht to an Vie. Sheet Co L. C. lIEPBURN,. ATTORNEY AT LAW . ANA POTURTANUF.II, OFFICE WITH. IL REFF3URN, sel9lyiel No. 90 Fourth street. ill RANT'S CASES, VOL: I.—Report of kit oases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. For aale byN..LDIN, i 99 63 Wood (street, near Fanith. IORESH - .BUTTER.-7 jars and 4- kegs '1 rival Butter, just received and for sale Et, .;JA161:3 F corner Market and First streets. LIME -2 , 50 barrels fresh for sale by • HENRY H. COlty,lN, • ‘..:44•4. ,:••Ct! f 4.• • '• • • t •*.,- • , • . , _ AIL!: SALES AT .NO. 54 FIFTI,I ST., D at the new'Commercial Sales Rooms, Fifth street, every week.day, are held public sales oY goals in, all variety. mited forth° trade and consumers, froma Itmgistock which is constantly replenished with fresh consignment., that must be closed forthwith. ,-• ' - • -Arri'l'M O'CLOCK, BL; • Dry Goods and fancy articles, aomprinn' g nearly eve thing needed in the line for personal and family use; table cutlerl; hardware; clothing ;boots aridslioes; la . •TWO O'CLOCK, Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China wore; stoves; cooking utensils; gtoceries, ac. AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, P.M., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical in-. struments; guns; clothing; dry goods; boot and shoes; books; stationery, Ae. P. M. DAVIS, ' Auctioneer: ELEV EN HUNDRED PIECES OF MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, LAWNS, DELAINES, SHAWLS, .LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Ac.. AT AUC. TION, - Commencln,g T 01. DAY MORNING, July 26th, at tan o'clock and eight o'clock evening, and continu ing each day, nt same hour, until the entire stock is dis posed of, will be sold lit the Commercial Sales Rooms, N 0.54 Fifth street. 1100-garments for Men and Boys, new and second hand, consisting of Coats, Pants and Vests in gnat variety of style and material, also Lawns, Delaries, Irish Linen," Shawls, Linen Handkerchiefs, Parsols, Underslooves, Morocco reticules, Porte Monies, 30 doz. latest style Straw Bonnets, 12 doz. Ladies assort ed Gaiter's, 311 doz. Misses and Child shoes. .11"2.1 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer, PUBLIC SALE OF U. S. PROPERTY.— The following articles not being required for the public Service, will be disposed of by auction, to com mence. at 10 o'clock A. M. on THURSDAY, the 4th of August. 1859, at the 'l2. S. Allegheny Arsenal, near Pitts burgh, PA., viz: 1; Steam Engine, cylinder 12X, inch diameter, and stroke 5 feet. 2 Steam Boller% W feet long, nod 32 inch diameter: I Fire Engine. A variety of machines, including 2 Engine Lathes; 3 Drilling Machines; S Screw Cutting Machines: 1 Wood Planing Machine; '278 !hill's Patent Millen; 32 (lint lock Muskets; 2 self-iming Muskets; I Percussion Ri fl e; 12,000 lbs. of scrap wrought iron; 14,101 Ib s . " cast " 222,• lbs. " steel; . . 1330 Bullet Moulds, for round halls; . 524 Pistol Screw Drivers; I 32 Powder Flasks, for Hull's rifle; • 23 dozen of new, and n lot of old, Files; 689 Horse Shoes; . . PM empty Powder Barrels; ~ • . 3 pair of Bellows - . Also, a large number of Artillery Implements, and Smith's. Carpenter's, Armorer's, and other tools. Torms--Specie, to be paid on delivery of the property, which must - be removed by the purchaser, within three davit after the sale, or it will be re-sold nt his expense. fly order of Major John Symington. Commander Alle gheny Arsenal. iv:2.: ULL OF Sr EA MBOAT ' ENDEAVOR AT Amyl( oN.--4 on WEDNESDAY MoRNING, duly 10 o'clock. nt the Allegheny - Wharf. opp site Ilay street, trdl lie sold, tho hull of the steamboat Endeavor. Terms at side. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. CLINI'ON HOUSE, 11.370. 1 r70 IP Vi", Pennsylvania, JOHN BIERER, Proprietor. rfr lIIS COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR JL 110TEL:kfter being refitted and furnished through out. with elegtait furred lire, is 11010 i reap" for the reeep tion gnii,fs. Tho Railroad front onnellsville to l'iliontown will be finished early in July, thins affording a elleap and plea:taut mode of travelintt to persona wish ing to eseapo the heat land etnolre of Pithdairgli during the heated term. This Hausa is situated within a few nointi•fit , drive of the celebrated Fayette Spring', and the proprittot is driterinineil to spare neither trouble or ealeilise in reWlerlllg those who Slit hint VOlllrerthbie. l'hargo4 tnylSilf MoIIARA, JR.. (successor to M. O'Hara.) 110LliALL 12f I ,0 1:E1 1 ,N \VINT:4, BRANDIES AND LIQ.I.:QT.i4 RECTIFYING DISTILLER. NO. 151 Milli trnet. kietween NVylie and Ross street,. al,ove ~treet., krr p ' constantly on baud a . 'dock for Old !iinnonizabela Rye and 4y. limn.- lic \Vino., Brandies, and all articles 1,i1:411) - kept in the je.2. KNOX'S ICE CREAM ROOMS, No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry. THE sI'ItSCI: I BEI: I; ESPE( 71 , 1 1 1.1 N lo , tl n. •• the )+.ttrnn% of Al , ll kliCarri egAt. 1,1.10. fit t Lai Ir.• rn.inn 41 In fltrnl.lJ In ,ery I.•.! u:th 14:9, .1FJ,1,11-1.4, FANCY 12211 LP:. AND ITRAMIIti.. ah- 1,.1t1+. mein& evury delicAry of the Mylo cgtinl to any unt 1,131, 119te4 hI i/Onr: , , LLy And ,veninc. r15:2-ur JAC'Ort B. !mum-. VEST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE -A. STATE. FAIR D. . . E 3 'l' C:0 V E Ei , l'or the host for (91/1111f4, And l,oot WOnil I 41.1,VIII:t 1.,1. ts•.t I.annitryStoro. Also on hand. x Lugo a••ortnn•nt limning Store,. Plain and Fancy I ;rut, Frnts. Fero lors. Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Rot- Una, Tra gettlos, Wag.Pn Boxer, Hollow-Warr, &n. ciIt.AFF & No. 24.5 I3ta•rty stem, At the tin.' of Wood street. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES &LAUTII, IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, With's Potent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates o kre. A:17,1F.1101.15X-q, 9$ \V ter Street, and 132 First Street, PITTSBURGH, An•lcnrner of Franklin AtO South War, Sta., Chicago mrl7.ly, PITTSBURGH, PA STONE WATER PIPES, Prices from Twelve to Thirty Cts. per Foot ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, FURNITUItE FOR CASI.I.—A full as .ortment of Putstamgh manufactured FLIRNI. TURE. embracmg BUREAUX, WARD ROBES, • And every article needed In n well furnished dwelling . ns well ns a splendid assortment of OFFICE FIIBNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. A the only terms uu whirlbmisitess is done at this estatilislitnent is CAC 11. lin 01 . Si art" made aCt!Ot 111 IY. Persons in want of anything 111 the above line, wool,{ be advantatteil by utllingnt • . • FAC:KINIitt it IRWMI3, - 'N0.1.03 Strntlitielti street, below Fifth. J. IL WELDIN, G. 3 Wood street near Fourth 2s.utityn P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer ANt Gli AFF & CO. 14)Ti. THE M!=1111 TERRA COTTA OR FROM TWO To SIX INCH CALIBRE. For fatlo Who h,lkie :tt NAtitif.•ttiror. Privi, by ARV wtioumuu DI&U7 tit CIIEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, AM) rit, )1 )ucr, (iENERALIA. 1 No. 25 WOOD ST., PITTSIMP.OII. 1. D. FAexixEß., Jour lawrt. r,,SSOLUTION . .L--- 110 partnerAhip 1 ierc tofore existing between William Smith and I Monti, nailer the style of WM. SMITH it CO., was on the nth day it February, ISOO, by We death at Mr. Dixon Itrown. ton 11. Pork and Path. Jr., haying Inicoliased the interest of Mr. Itrown. deceased, in the Into thin of Wm. Smith & TIM Foundry and Machine busi [testi will be hereafter conducted under the styli, fo 811 till, PARK k CO., liy whom the buiiiness o iliac late Mtn will be settled. MIZE= IMO= SMITH, PARK & NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 149 First and DX Second strechi. \tanufictitre rs of all sizes and descriptions of Cast Oil, hetorts and Stills, ilits and Water Sail Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Alenlda, Puna:a, Hangers and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip tion made ts order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will he carefully attend ed to. my29,itfawaw MAC JONL D. a 110011:118 D. B. ROGERS & CO., MARQPACTURERS BF ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, Corner Ross and First Streets, -PITTSBURGH, PA. =MI= CHADWICK & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN PAPER AND RACS, And Agents for the sale of Mahoning Ftre Brick and Pot Clay, Nos. 140 and 151 Wood St., near sl.xi.?l, Pittsburgh. air-Wrapping Paper at Manufacturers' Prices. Cash paid for rags. jyClyeils LOOK; AT 'PHIS I—Bargains, Bargains in BOOTS AND SHOES lain - selling my spring and summer BoOtaandShPes at great reduction from former rules. Give me a mill, and nee for yourselves, at the cheap cash atom of 30.9.11. BORLAND, Eki Market street, • 4 2‘.1 door from Fifth. pITTSBURGH TRUSS MANUFACTORY; The only one in the city CARTWICI,NUT A No. SA Wood itieet. nts $ .Q. 33 7t, S SEWING IN POINT OF BEAUTY, DURABILITY, PERFECTION OF WORK, AND CAPACITY TO PERFORM EVERY VARIETY OF SEWING, NO. OTHER MAlati.riE CAN COM PARE. WITH SINGER'S New and ImproTed Machines, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT S.. STRAW'S 82. Market street. Bare pined the confidence: of all who use them, and have proved one of the most valu able inventions of the age. They use a Shuttle, making ides of the cloth alike, which Cant —. pulled out. They are all made with the highest mechanical skill, and all warranted to work well on all kinds of goods, from the Lightest Fabric to Heavy Leather. In particu lar, we would call the attention of all to our newTamily Sewing Machine. It has been manufactured expressly for Family Ilse, and has met with favor' from all. It is . so simplified as to render it almost impossible to cet out . of order; or derange its operations; indeed it is so sim ple as to astonish one, that so small a pieee 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 manufacto nes,dbereit Is necessary to place a number of Machines into a long bench, making ono table answer for them all. Priee, $9O. No. li. With Walnut or Mahogany Table, eitherwith or without Box Top, which locks down. Price; $lOO and $llO. No. 3. Same sirs as No. 2, but runs with a belt, and Id a much.higher rate of speed. This kind is well adapted to marinfacturing Clothing or Leather work. This is really the cheapest Machine in the market, as There is no work done on a Sewing Machine that it will not do. It is confidently assorted that this Machine runs easier than any machine new in use. Price, $lOO. No. 4. This machine has a long arm, to accommo date large work. IL 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, es it is very simple yet sub stantial and durable, with butlittle natality to get out of order. Price, $l3l. No. 3. This is a new and cheaper style, and n gen; oral favorite for Family . Light Luther, and a. great variety of work. It hasbeen gotten up 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, arid is pronounced the best machine now in market. for /10. N0..6. This is a Machinegot up on an entirely , new principle, different tram anything ever before offered LO the public, and we confidently assert that for family use it fias net an equal. It is very . light and tasty, runs very rapidly: is almost noiseless in its operation, end uses n straight 'needle. It is so arranged as to be utterly impossible to miss stitches. IL has a tension on Beth 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 seam is very elastic, and the thread does not break in washing. It will do coarse work better than ai v machine now in market, as it uses silk, gotten nr linen with equal facility. Price. $5O. Deseriptive ctrenlars furnished gratis. OFFICE. 477 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. WHITNEY S. LYON, Proprietors. Sir Agents scanted. ndiw The Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Pittsburgh Agency, N0..107 Market St. Baring greatly increased their facilitiea for mint - dachr ing t hen . FAX= Maceartss, with all the recent improvemente have nab:lced their prices, and oiler for bale a. NEW STYLE MACAU% Jg. Price, Wl—Hemmer, $5 patra. It is no longer questioned that these Maehinesitre the best in use for familyy sewing: They HEM, FELL, OATHER. 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 seat into families with no other Instructions than are conetimsl in n ciritlar which accompanies each machine, and from which A CHILD OF TEN TEARS May readily learn 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- stress can do it. even if she works 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 t Baker Machine will do it better, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possi bly be done by hand. Sir Sant fm Circular. "SA The first place in public estimation is now justly ac corded to the Grover t Hitter Machine, for family sew ing. for the following reasons:—lst. It is more simple and easily kept in order than any other Machine. :id. It makes a seam which will not rip or ravel, though every third stitch is cut. 3d. It - sows from two ordinary spools, and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same machine can be adapted at pleasure,by amore change of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th. The mine machine runs silk, linen thread, common spool cotton, with equal facility. 6th. The scam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so that it is free trona all liability to break urwashing, ironing, or otherwise. 6th. The stitch made by this machine is more beautiful than any other, made either by hand or machine. - • OPINIONS OF THE PREP: The best patent now in use.—[Eaton Whig. Stands high In the estimation of ie Constitution. It is all that it is recommended-414mA Democrat. It has no supenor—(Ashtabula Telegraph. A household necessity- 7 [ll4am Herald. Grover & Baker's is unrivalled—fßockport'Advertiser. Meets the wants of the housewifo—(Autatin Ch. Adv . . A necessity in the family--(S'onthern Inventor. The cheapest and best in use--IBaldwinsville Gazette. They are the best in use—tWaterford Sentinel. The test manufactured—{Pittston Journal. Worthy of public patronage—{Jersey Shore Repub. Grover & Baker have the best improvements-Hunt JonririaL Nnt liable to get out of order-{,Westchester Jett. The most convenient iu use-4 Chicago News Letter. Possesses more advantages than any other--{Nash. Gazette. All articles are made with it with ease—{Hasard'sGaz. Lightens the labor of those at home—[Ploughman. A shill of ten years old mav use it-{Farmer and Vis Will do most beautiful sewing--t Allentown Dem. Sews silk, linen, or cotton thread--{Pitts. Advocate. Is more simple than any other--(Cleveland Reporter. Merits a place in every family--fAbingdon Democrat. Sews a yard a minuet Cleveland Leader. The best in use for camilies.---Rtdilical Recorder. It makes a fine, strong seam—fLaporte Union. NATHAN WHITING, Agent, dela No. 107 Market street. 1859. Second Arrival 1859 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT THE. FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITTSBURGH, PA. .D. & H. IdeCALLUM RESPECT • FULLY announce that they are receiving a second supply of CA RPETI NG, selected directly from the Importers and Manufacturers; by one of the firm. now in the Ivwt, to which they invite the attention of For Mt, a new etylo of CANTON MATTING, for Sommer Parlors.. The latest make of CARPET SWEEPERS, etc, etc., which shall ho MI - erect at the lowest rates. De 9) W. D. & 11. McCALLUM. THE DILEMORARE. ACOLLECTION OF CATHOLIC MUSIC, containing six MIASSI33. a short Requiem Masa, Ves pers. and a \ anety of miscellaneous !acmes, andante for morning and evening service, with accompaniments for organ or melodeon, by Anthony Werner, Organist, and. I. areetor of the Choir Of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, 13oston. The Momorare" is published in one large quarto volume, of 272 pages, well bound, and sold nt the low price of $2,50 per copy. A liberal reduction made to churches. For sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR, jy4 81 Wood street. JAMES PARE, JE B. GRAY & SON., DRAFTERS AND TAILORS, No. 52 St. Clair street, jytdmv PITTSBURGH, PA. Saratoga Springs--Union Bail . . WAVING undergone ! extensive altera tions and improvements, is now open for the re ception of visitors. The grounds have been enlarged send improved, and club rooms and carriage house, with lodgings for coachmen, added, for the accommodation of those who may bring their own ormippage with theta. Every exertion will be made by tho Proprietors to _sus. lain its well established reputation. • PUTNAM ,t PAYNE. The liou.so will remain open until the ist of October. VI:1m Watches and Jewelry.' • REINEDIAN & LEI RAN, 42 FIFTH STREET, Aro now selling FINE GOLD AND SILVER HUNTING weacttEs, Oftean an nd E g nal manufac ture, at greatly reduced prieea. jelB Call end see GENTS' SE'ASON'ABLE UNDERSHIRTS, DEMERS, HALV-110.SE, Of Lisle Thread, Cottoty &c., of all sites, at . • A'I.4,AITTLES.-k large Assortment o'r lrgenell ;and `Chantilly lice 'lAiultles, galling wary. low. Also; all 'oar stock of thin dregs Atooda. Plesoul - callancl. sea them. -,- CACANSON LOVE., Va. - 74 Market *treat. .ti-Toka et..; • THE_CORALITE AND - PORCELAIN TEETH' have now boon extengiely . fitittid by the cintens of Rttskittrgh, and the - verdid in their favor unanimous. Many bare laid aside teeth. r.aoanted c 43 Gold plate to "avail themselves of the m2provements embraced in, these new and beautiful styles of Dentlst27. Their supenority eenrit...uhni., adsr Wien to the outh--their perfect being without crock or crevice for food to find t. and made of a material on which the juices Atm mouth mania at; they are free from all. metallic UM& cam pion or tarnish and do not effect' th r , b reat h wh i ch l a groat desiderahtm, as all . who wear Gold, Silver, Flatl• num or other Metallic Platemin te t e n . s. They also combine Feat strength with li ghtness, ems, fort and elegance—this with their chise rekemblance to natural teeth render them the most , u- m t.* Lutes for those organs ever offered .: - fie will fully confirm oh thathas beensaid intbetr N. STEBBINS, M. D,Dentist,l9l.Pemrsereet. N. 33. Teeth drawn by the *mem process:, . MACHINES. WEED'S PATE7NT SEWING MACHINES k SONS EalVoOd strut _s . . PROF. - woops, HAIR RESTORAIIv k:. UNRIVALLED IN IM:}E.Eir, WITH IMMENSE Home and Foreign Demand. IF YOUR. HAIR IS GRAY, .=- IF YOUR HAIR IS THIN, - • OR IF YOU ARE BUD, • IT WILL RESTORE It IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF' IF YOU HAVE SCALD EEC , : IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS ACHE, IT WILL CUBE THEM. -TO' PRESERVE. THE COLOR, - TO PREVENT ITS FALLING TO MARE THE HAIR GLOSST.___ - USE wows HAIR RESTORATIVE. SOLD BY O. J. WOOD & CO., 114 MARKET STREET, ST_ tours. MO., PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY. Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wax' Street. and B. L. FAIINESTOCK CO., No. 00, corner. Wood and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists generally. jeli3mdaw QUFFER - NOT.—DRS. GOLDSMITH it NJ CO., No. 42 Sixth strnet. Pittsburgh, Penn's, still continues to be consulted on all diseases of s PRIVATE of DELICATE NATURE. From a long.:mime of study and practical experience of unlimited extent; Drs.G. k Co. have the gratification of presenting the unfortunate with remedies that have never failed to cure the most alarming case of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath his treatment, all the horrors of Venereal and Impure Blood, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pain and Distress, or Inflammation of 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 WEAKNESS—Drs. G. &Co t devotee much of their attention to the treatmentof these Calm caused by a secret and solitary habit. which rums the body and mnad,unfittieg the unfortunate individual for either busi ness or society. Some of the sad andmelandh , A•effects produced by these early habits of youth are, Weakness of the back and limbs, Palpitation of the Heart, Dytmep sut, Nervousness, derangement of the Digestive hme hens, symptoms of Consumption, etc, etc. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be drmded, Vim Lose of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of, spirits, evil forebodingsaversion to society, selkbstruli4broidi ty, etc., are among the evils produced. Such persons, before contemplating marriage, should consults phy cian of skill and experience, and be at once restored to health and happiness, Ague and Fever cured, and war. ranted. All letters containing a fee, addressed to Drs. GOLDSMITH d CO., Pittsburgh, Penn's, will meet with prompt attention, and medicines forwarded, secure froth observation, and a cure guaranteed. The strictest se cresy observed in all cases. sze- Don't forget the. place, Ao. 12 Sixth 6444 Fitts burgh;' aplLelydsw EYE AND. EAR DISPENSA RY. Office 95 Main street, duor, up stairs4Buffalo, N. Y. USTABLISITED _I3Y THE CELE33RA- Ai TED DE.' Joll%o' of-toodoii, - a:Wand. A great discovery in the science of medicines, being a certain end 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 he s been used with great success by the most skillful physicians in Europe and America. Patients in any part ,of -the country -can t ientthem selves successfully at a moderate expense, thereby avoiding the danger and expense of falling into the hands of unskillful physicians. This medicine (sufficient to cure,) will be sent by mail or. express, with all neces sary directions, on receipt of Ten Dollars. • . Dr. Johmees Certain and Infallible Core for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Dim Nerve= Head • - and -find Ckmrplainfs, Affording instant relief to sufferers who have been trou bled with deafness for many years. After using this remedy a few days,. the Infield no suddenly and almost miraculously embled to bear ordinary toned con Vers- - tion; in the course of a few weeks the most obstinate ease of deafness in effectually cured. Patients too numerous to mention have Been restored to perfect hearing, and forever rescued from the snares of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of the present day. Hospital and private testimonilds and certificates from the most eminent physicians and sur geons in England, in whose presence deaf porsonshave been cured, and many hundreds ofpriiate patients cured can he seen or referred to. ease of this medicine, (enough to effect a curo,) will! ho forwarded to any part of the country for Fifteen Dollars, Address. 1)11. JOHNSON, DmwerEtt. Office 95 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. To Hotel Se; pers,rtestaurants,Drug= gists, Grocers, and the Pablie. • -- DR. • BRIJ:I%OMS - BYTILIEILSI Have, fromtheir excellent quallticra, beeixrcopm - mended by the MOST EMINENT PST- SICIANS as a most valuable end never-failing remedy for DYSPEPSIA, DIA • IRMA: DEBILITY, HEARTBURN, BILLIOUSNE93, JAUNDICE, • LIVER COMPLAINTS, BLOOD DISELS. Are also a /WO and certain preventative against 'ever and Agne, Cholera, Summer Com plaints, a.e., and is the most valuable and efficacions, TONICAND APPETITE-CREATING COMPOUND ever offered to - - the public. By the use of theseBITTERS all DISEASES 01PVIL13- BLUUD will be thoroughly eradicated, and aR those who arc suffering from early excess and PROSTRATION OF THE PHYSICAI, ENERGIhS will be restored te . 80. BUST and VIGOROUS STATE OF HEALTH. The DIGE:3TWE ORGANSwiII be stimulatedendPEß- MANENTLY _STRENGTHENED, APPETITE will be created.and the DEBILIBATEDSUBJECTRENTORED TO NEW LIFE. This remedy has ft very agreeable test anthi ll taken readily by children as well es by adults,:- • All persona suffering from any of the above mm plaints are invited to try DR. BRUNON'S BITTERS. Dose.—For an adult, a small wine-glassfhtthfee times a day; fora child a smtall teaspoonfril twice a day:' Sole Agent for the rutted States. • NO. 742 BROADWAY. NEW YORE:: Sold at 50 cents per bottle, $6 per d05en,32,50 periellen extra Bitters for Barrooms, by the gallon -or barrel, at the low price of 41,25 per gallon ; fine Stoughtonßitters, 51,25 per gallon. For sale by all Druggists andOrrows. Wholesale and Retail, at jafxlydaw 742 BROADWAY, '. M'GINLEY'S. ICE CREAM =SALOON AND C.ONFF.CTICIINERY, Na. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchalige Bank. MAt'GINIEY, AT TITS SPACIOUS • and elegantly arranged rooms, located as dim is prepared to furnish all the Luxuries orthe Salton in his lino. Delichnna Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies,. Cakes, of And every description of Confectionery; till:of : the best material will be served to order; day and evening .WA for parties promptly filled. Call wijsigg for yourself. (mya) M. brapaiW MARBLE! MARBLE.! I JOHN wcARG-o: MONUMENTS, GRAVESTONES, Enclosures; Posts, &0., &c.,. 1E5.. The puhlic are respectfully invited to examine our stock. Prides low, and work warranted. jyt.tyis 50. 888 LIBERTY STREET. KAY &. COMPANY ; BObXSELLEM, STATIONPS, BLAN3 'BOOK BIANUFACTU.AXES. Ea 55 WOOD STRE I "; PAW:dr - 100 , a • *al- A full assortment of Law, Medical and Woosßs- Gus Books constantly on band. - 'OlOl FOUR AND A QlJAlt'rElt ACRE6 I OF LAND FOR SALE, 134 - acres ib young forest treeK a line never-l'ailing spring of water, l'he land llea well, iaStnooth, and of- s good soil. Sitnate . at 3 Ititles from Allegheny City, on the NOW Brighton road, at a short, distance Iron) the Railroad, at Jack's Run. Prico 31,00% $5OO in hand, balance at one, two and three years. For sale b S. CUTILBERT 1 telly 5l Market street. A PPLES.-32 barrels Green . : Appleii, ;just XIIL. received on consignment. end for saleby JAMES A. FET'LIE.Ri it corner Market mutitrststa. CHEESE.-25" boxes strictly Western /Le serve, for sale by Wltl. H. MIMI . Second and Front streets. UTTER.-10 firkins for sale by jyll • 'WILLIAM IL SMITH & CO. lihds., prime and air su .y• r• w : • ~1 BEANS -50 Barrels, small white, for sale by Lieu- lIENRY R. COLLINS VOUNTING :ROUSE STATIONERY =Bill VV Head'Boxos, Post Office Boxes, Card Pstokk enders and Sian! Boxes, alarge assortment at..„. - - 'elk OeinerWood k Tisird * Market a Secit:',.- POMESTIC AND STAPLE Dwr of every v!trief.y., Also, 11;ess (Rod-, Shoscis, Hosiery, Vt luta Goods, Le. r 87 74 _INSEED 0111.-4300 bar , - -D. L.TAIINF- - yi No. 60; corner FOU7-- VRESII TEAS.--50 ha‘l x'Black Teas, various grade different elzeef. afore and fc
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