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PITTSBURG-II
A STRANGE RETRIBUTION.
. Henri Da Barre, a young French artist, be
came enamored of the only daughter of a well
to-do aubergiste in the town of Circassone, in
the South of France. • Lucille Montaigne had
beauty and money, and Henri Du Barre, had
wit and talent ; but these latter were no fair
equivalent for the former in the eyes of the
purse-proud father, who declared that no daugh
ter of his should marry a poor man,. though he
were blessed with the wisdom of Solomon.
Now Lucille loved Henri—at least she told
him so--but she was too prudent to %lope with
him and risk disinheritance; for, after all,
what was love without .money?—poverty,
coming in at the door would send it flying out
through the window.
Poor Henri was in despair. He really did
love Lucille, whether she did him or not—loved
her madly; and his was ono of those dark,
fiery natures which makes love a wild terrible
passion.
How much money was necessary to make
him her equal in the eyes of her worldly fath
er? The aubergiste named the sum. It was
large, and Henri sighed, and felt more despair
at his heart than over. Suddenly he brighten
ed up with the recollection that he had youth
and genius, and that in some large city, Paris,
perhaps, where the latter would be appreciated,
lie might acquire both fortune and fame.
But would Lucille wait ?—well, Lucille was
willing to wait awhile—for just then, as she
admitted to herself, silo could think of no one
she liked better than the poor artiste; but
everything earthly must have a limit, and the
fair coquette thought her patience ought not to
extend b4ond a year.
A year is a very short timo for a man to ac
quire fame and fortune, with the latten depend
ing on the former; but Henri was young, and
youth is sanguine, and at all events he would
make it trial, hoping great things, and,know
ing he could do no worse than fail.
,So he finished his engagements hurriedly,
declined any new ones, sold a few pictures on
hand, for a moderate sum, gathered together
his scanty effects, bade his friends and Lucille
adieu, with a hopeful but heavy heart, soft off
for the great metropolis of France.
It was a long, long journey from Circassone
to Paris in the slow conveyances of the period
when Henri Du Barre made it; and it was near
ly two weeks before he reached the gay capital.
And then began his struggles with poverty ;
which citing to him in spite of his hopes, his
exertions and his prayers, for six weary months;
when ho gave up in despair, and secretly left
the city, to beg his way back to Circassone, see
his Lucille once more, bid her an eternal adieu,
and coda life no longer of any value to its pos
sessor.
Henri Du Barre set out from Paris afoot anti
alone, depending solely upon charity of French
peasants for food and lodging. He had six sous
in his pocket when he started, and these he in
vested in a deadly poison, which he carried
as a dernier resort, determined not to suffer
beyond what nature might reasonably bear,
but which it was his hope to retain till he had
again seen Lucille.
In this manner he reached and passed through
Lyons, foot score, ragged and dishearted—an
object indeed, for commisseration. Twenty
leagues beyond Lyons, in passing through a
long, dark, lonely wood, he met aJew, carrying
a heavy pack on his back. The poor artist
asked the Israelite for charity ; his appeal was
answered with a few coins, for which he thanked
the giver and then offered to carry his pack.
"Oh, no—it is nothing—it is nothing—a few
- old clothes only !" returned the Jew, hurriedly
hurriedly, and with such evident uneasi
ness, in fact as to awaken suspicion in the
mind of the young artist that it contained
something of great value.
Then it was that a wild, vague undefined
desire to possess it first took possession of
the man who was now going honte to die
wretchedly, but whom two thousand francs
might yet bless with life and happiness.—
When the mind of man takes a highly crimi
nal bent, itseems as if some evil demon whis
pers-in his ear the most plausable reason for a
wicked course to happiness.
Henri Du Barre, who had never before
thought of harming a human being, now
glanced furtively and almost shuddericgly
around him, with the dark and wicked thought
in his brain, that if this'old man were dead, and
he, the 'possessor of his pack, he might have a
bright and glorious future. It was a dreary,
dismal spot in the thick wood where they
both stood, and no human eye, save theirs, was
looking upon the scene. 'Why should this old
man be cumbered with wealth, which could
not bring him ono tithe of the joy that it
might him who cd'reted its possession ? He
could live many years, that old man, at the
most., and he might die any minute, and his
valuable effects become the inheritance of
strangers ! What mattered a few years more
or less, to him—a wandering and despised old
Jew ? And why should he, the poor, misera
ble artist, hesitate between the Jew's life and
his own ? Were not all living creatures bound
by the inner law of their being to act in self
defense, even to the taking of life when ne
=sail' to Sustain their own ? And would he
not die should the jew live ? and would be not
live, should the Jew then and there die? And
even should the secret be discovered, would
_it.
be anything than death at last? He had
bought poisen for himself, and why should not
another take it for his salvation .—in which
event he would have the means to procure more,
and could always, as now, carry his life in his
hands.
[CONTINUED.]
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TRY IT ! TRY IT !
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- ea - Q UA V I TAE,
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This is put up in small viols, and can be sent
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a week, and you will experience a great benefit. A cir
cular containing full particulars, sent (free) on applica,
hon. Price per bottle sl,oo.
One bottle will last a month.
N. B.—This remedy is suitable for either sex. 'Ad
divas K. CRUGER, Medical Agent,
jy23.-w 742 Broadway, New York.
A. Bieber's Plano and Furniture
Polish.
•
VIOR RENOVATING VARNHISED
FURNITURE.—This is an admirable article for re
storing the polish on all kinds of Furniture which has
become soiled or dimmed by use. Pianos, Mahogany
Doors, Sideboards, Chairs, Sofas, &c., can be immediately
restored by a single application of the mixture, and
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preferable to varnish, and it becomes immed'ately dry,
and effectually removes all spots from the Furniture.
Sold by H. KLEBER & BRO.
JOHN N. CRAWFORD,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
DAVENPORT, lOWA
Especial attention given to collecting and souring
claims of every kind.
REM co—Jeremiah Dtmlevy, Sr.,
E. J. Roberta, Esq.,
Capt. R. J. Grace,
Roberts & Mellon. Attorneys. [apl9
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DITTSBURGHITECEATRE.-LESSEE AN I)
BIANAOSit—Mr. J. 11.. ROWE. A limited number of
SEASON TICKETS - will be sOll for the above Theatre.
A liberal discount will Le made le each purchaser.
Apply personally, or by letter, enclosing stamp, to
11. HOWE, Lessee.
NOirCE.—Thu FIRST STARS in the country, includ
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Guard&
HILL POSTER.,
Will attend to the Distributing and Posting of
BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMMES
FOR
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
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LIVER INVIGORATOR,
IT Id compounded enfirely from Cuing, and
1. nu become an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known
told approved by Ith that' - jelVe used it, and is nose re
orta: Ito with coutideuce lei = lell the Wee... for which it
is recommended.
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who ulcers Si, nil hopes'
unanlicheil certificates tu my
dose must he adapte.
loillvidn*i taking It, and us
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Let [hi diet-ICOR or your
use of Ms LIVEN I 11-
will care Liver emu—
tacks, Dyspepsia,
Summer Coin.-
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Costl Clitil-;
ra Marlins, Cholera
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ry Faintly 3letll-!
II EADAC E, tax:
tweet y minutes, If
spoonfuls are ink,
attack.
A I I Wilt) use It arc
4l i~v favor.
MIX WATER IN TI
THE INVIGORATOR
ROTH TOGETHER.
Price One DoEn
CATHARTIC PILLS,
Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up In
CASES, Air Tight, and will keep
In any climate,
The Family Ca
tie bet active Cathartic
used In his practice more
The eonstmolv Increasing
have long meddle PILL.;
all correct in reran] to theirl
them within the reach of 'JI.I
7 he Pmfe_mion well know.
on Menem pp
__swans of the
the FAMILY CA -
has, with due reference to
been compounded from a
table Extracts, which act
alimentary, canal, and are
es where - ti Cathartic is
ran gemen ts of the
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Costiveness, Pal it
the whole body,
frequently,--If neglecto.l„
cur, Lots of Appel
Batton of Cold over
nest, Headache, or
all I It llama tuntoryi
Children or Adults,'
Prtrlticroftbe
tech is heir. ton numoroutt,
meat. Dome, Ito 3.
The Liver Ina-hr.
thartle Pil IA are yr:A
aohl wholesale by the 'I rade
8. T. W. SA
335 Brondw
G. W. KEYSER, Agen
and Vagin alley.
CANNEL COAL OIL.
SOME OF THE GOOD QUALITIES OF
Caunel are these :
IT RIVALS GAS LIGHT IN BRILLIANCY;
IT IS ENTIRELY .NON-ExpLosliT
17'411A I' BE (!..I RR/SO .1 M. , :
IT IS CONVENIENT GENERA L USE;
ITBURNS WITHOUT Ax ()PEENS/ YE ODOR;
IT IS CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL IN COLOR,
ITS APPEARANCE IS THE LAMP Ls'ORNA MEN
TAL AND .4 TTRACTI
17' DOES NOT PERMANEN77.I" SOIL CARPETS,
CLOTHING, di,_ on whir/. d Puny be a large par-
Lion of it, bo,oq out of ths &al 0,101,i fur ehrtneng &alert
gotdis ;
17' IS Elf Pill TWA IL I - THE CHEAPEST L
foil -
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DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE.
Go to ri respnnohle dealer and obtain a good co a l rnl
lamp. 14, 1 111, Van irtakx, SO that they 0111 move re:1•111
up and down in the Lob, Tl - 1111 the tytel: with sharp
sci4snrs. exaetly even with the top of the week-tube.
clipping ntf the small projecting pint, at the eornerr.
Fill your lamp with our oil. 'Porn up the wind, eat - chilly
at line so an tint to or el, the elillnhey.
A shade will greatly enhanee its excellenee Or read
me Or sewing hr.
By the careful obserranee of the ,,, diteetions, you n il;
secure a light that rannot fail to please.
Our facilities for refining are now very perfert are)
complete, and hating devoted n great tient of I, t i,a,
attention to the art,we have succeeded al producing an
article of the very b,-it quality - , to a lush we invite the
especial attention of the trade. All orders will be filled
at the lowest rates.
For sale by the barrel. Cr in 'tumuli tie, to Plat 1•11 , 1,,-
mers, by ADAIR dz FEEDER,
Refiners of Coal Oils,
Penn'a. Avenue, near High street,
je29,3mdsw (not far from the Court House.)
MERINO SHIRTS FOR MEN,
with short sleeves,
LINEN DRAWERS. FINE SIIRITy
And Canna, and a full line of Meti'm Furnishing Goo.la.
suited to the warm weather. Chi ldren'm Gauze Merino
emta, in all size,, at
jeZiu JOS. HORNE'S, 77 Market st.
A. A. CARRIER & BROTHER, AGENTS,
No. 63 Fourth Street.
COMMON WEALTH INSIT RA ANCE
COMPANY, at Harrisburg, Pa. Chartered capital,
5300,06 b Hon. SIMON CAMERON. President; N. S.
Carrier, Secretarv. GIRARD FIRE. AND MARINE IN.
SURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia Assets,
789.73. Hon. JOEL JONES. Pri,elent Alvord,
Secretary. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY.
Philadelphia. Assets, OE , rEGH 11. HART,
President; 11. IL Coggshall, Secretary.
OAKLAND PRoI'EIITY FIJI:.
That portion of now, as
NEW LINDEN GROVE,
Lying within two miles and a half of the env, has boon
stdslivided into lots of convenient rico, ranging from
ONE TO TEN ACRIIS EACH,
Some of thou aro level, others beautiful and symmetri
cal knolls. covered a ith forest trees. and others gently
rolling, susceptible of being improved in the most pie
turesque manner. These lots are surrounded by LW ex
cellent neighborhood, with the advantage of
FIRST CLASS PRIVATE SCHOOL,
Taught by Mr. and Mrs. IL M. Kerr. with public aeliools
in the vicinity. A line of omnibuses runs every liour
during the day, and in a short time a
PASSENGER. RAILROAD
Will be built, thus rendering them most eligible and de
sirable. For beauty of scenery, facility of access, puri
ty of air, and convenience to the city, they are unsur
passed as sites for country residences. In order to ac
commodate those who may wish to improve, they are
offered at the following
VERY EASY TERMS
One-tenth in hand, and the residue in nine equal mi
-1 mud payments. W. U. LESLIE,
91 Diamond street.
TIIE IiANUFACTITRE - 1 , RS OSA N - V - -
YER'S CHEMIOAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP,
atter subjecting it to the severest tests known to the
trade, are fully persuaded that there is no Family Wash
ing S oap in the United States, for so little money, having
at once so many good qualities, (and so few discounts:)
OF BEAUTY In colors, firmnei-s, surface and tex
ture generally.
OF PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine,
clay, fish oils, stale grease, and adulterations.
oF QUALITY—For washing clothes, of every descnp
tion coarse or fine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed,
printed or white: fur KILL9I:iII tar, grease, pitch, paint,
oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax, etc., from clothes,
furniture, and from the hands.
. _
Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be eouvinced.
Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a copy
of the directions. B. C. & J. H. SAWYER,
jeB 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh
D. C. "KNEELAND
K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES ;
Also, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
BOYF9, suitable for BhOi3B, Dry Goods, Ste. at Eastern
prices. Comer Virgin alley and Wood Street , '
(third
story—over Citisens`Bank,) Pittsburgh. P. ieChl
BIRMINGHAM
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
WRITING ACADEMY,
College Hall, Diamond Birmingham
TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCE.
Fur Ornamental Writing ;},,15)
" Plain Writing is Time unlimited.
" Writing and Book-Keeping.. '2 0)
FACULTY:
N.BHAFFER, Professor of Writing and Book-keeping.
G. H. LEITHEAD. Ja., Professor of Penmanship.
C. F. WELLS, Professor of Book-Keeping and Com
mercial Calculations.
REV. W. B. BOLTON, Lecturer on History and Gen
eral Subjects.
HON. R. P. FLENNIKEN, Ex-U. S. Minister to Den
mark, a member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer ou
Commercial Law.
PROF. M. F. EATON, Lecturer on Elocution.
Call and seo what has never been before attempted by
any penman, namely: Specimens of Ornamental and
Practical Penmanship executed in pour presence, in the
short space of from seconds upwards.
Good boarding at $2,50 per week. Students enter at
any time. For specimens of off--hand Business Writing,
enclose two postage stamps, and address
G: H. LEITELEAD, Principal, --
Pittsburgh, Pa.
13r=Uydaw
EMONS.--50 boxes, in prime order, re
cen.ing this day; for salebi
8 E.ET=.a ADWERSON. 89 Wood at.
~ • ..
t -1
3imistments.
sANronws
It EVER. DEBILITATES
within the last lux, years
of relief. n the numerous
Iposse-ssioushow.•
!e I to We temperament of the
We
to each quanUttes ea to
judgment guide you In the
VIGORATOII, and IL
plaints, Bilious At-
Chronic Diarrhoea,
pinln Is, Dysente-
Stomach, 1 - Inlo,,tual
le, Cholera, ClikiA—
/Info n two, Plato
teem rile Weakness
ressfully es an °isnot,
elate. It will cure SICK
11.1,utsantls con testily,) in
Iwo or three Ten
• n at eorumencemeut of
S
S
!giving their testtlmooy
MOUTH WITH
, AND SWALLOW
per Bottle
SANFORTY'S
I==
• thartle PILL la a Fen.
uldeL the proprietor has
demandenty yearß.
fhdcu those u 1,0
.3 and 110 satialattion a Lip h
,•—• use, Las Induced me In i da•• •
thnt difforent Call:Arlin art
bowels.
tmiturre P I 1.1.
this well establlsloal fart,
IA variety of the purest Veer
pralii
ke on every part or the
good safe and In all cue
needed, curb as De
/St om a c h , ttleepl-
Bark and Lots.,
nod Sonestets over
from auddru cold, taliirb
w
end In a lone course of Fe
Ille,n Creeping Sen
1 he body, It estlelos-
E weight Its the hend,
_.., lllgenses, Worms In
9 It he o mai Its ns, a crest
U ' t ' o n t a n?t,l n n Y tt d irt 1 . 1 ".. ' a Lid'
is aircraft.-
ESEII67I
•
rrxt rntri II y
3!f•,1 ,eurrully. and
.1111 lar, town%
•,
arl , l i'mpriptor,
ny, tier .
Nu. 140, corer Wood street
J➢9:lpdaw
':::.. 1 ..j! . ,77 ; 4 '-'''.. 4 , '. 4E . : 1 , 7 ....!: '..1„ 7.]
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or *le and- go—Set, - I
For Rent.
TWO FLINT GLASS FACTORIES, SIT
UATE in the Borough of Birmingham, belonging
to the estate of the late P. Mulvany;deceased, and lately
carried on by bedlie do Ulani. These Factories are now
in thorough repair, and in full operation, with all the
necessary implements and conveniences requisite for
the extensive manufacture of flint glass; of that superior
style and quality for which these Works have been so
justly celebrated.
Possession given on the first day of August next.
C. In MSEN,
Executor of the Estate of P. Mulvany.
Pittsburgh, June 17th, - mg. j - : if
FOR RENT.—•
THE FIFTH STORY
THE POST BUILDING
HOMES OFFERED.—Hoines to be bad in
in the City of Allegheny, equal in comfort to
country scats, and yet near enough to the centre 01
business to accommodate husines4 men in either city,
and give to them a home with the desirable comforts of
city and country united. There are about one hundred
lots of 100 feet square, sOlllO of them larger, lying
between Western avenue and Ohio Lane, Allegheny
avenue, and the West side of the Commons. Each lot
has a good street in front and alley in the rear. Each
man having about 100 feet front has room to beautify his
lot with a handsome house, surrounded with shrulit r aTy.
thereby making it a colony of residences equal to
country orate, with the conveniences of the cities.
These beautiful tots will he bowed for twenty-one years,
with the tt rivilege of purchasing them within that'
period. They are open tor ttelettnon now. Tho9o who '
wish no desirable a location would do well to call soon on
THOMAS WOOD, Land Agent,
mrls:iltf No. 100 Fourth street.
FR SALE.—A superior Farm of 154
acres in good fanning order, in Knox county, Oldo:
a largo proportion of it over bottom land; it is uttered at
a great bargain. Enquire of Tilt }NI AS WOODS,
mrlG:tf NO. lOU Fourth St.. Land Agent.
RINTING, WRITING AND WRAPPING PAPERS
I. W. GRAFTON,
n , lll PAPER DEALER ,
0 97 Wood st., eor. Diamond alley,
PITTSBURGH,
PlReP i p. a ß 0111a1111, a full a: , `lUrilliglit of
Hat n •So . 1
r 1,4, 1
;••
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS,
Mt. 11011 y Paper Co.'s Fine Writing Paper, Light- t•
Pi body's Printing Inks, .t.e.
CASII I'AII) FOR RAGS.
iy12:61.1d.N.•
T lIA V ETU'S DA Y AS.SUCIA'rED I'l'll
with The. Mr. J. DEI.I.‘ AV in the Undertaking,
which wttl hereafter I,e t•ondm-ted under the mon,
and Ftyle of . Lemon JAMES LEM( tN.
SOON MEOW JAMES LEMON.
Undertaking in all its Branches.
LEMON & DELLOW,
No. 11S Fourth Street,
ARE PREPARED Tel Do UNDERTAK
ING in all its branches, in the btst manner,
at prices to suit the times.
SVe call special act,ntion FISIZ'S NEW STYLE
PATENT METALLIC lIUIIIAI. CASES, for the sale of
which they are solo agents in this city, and of which
we keep constantly on hand a complete reu.ortinent. As
regards beauty of slum° and fi rnsh. they excel all ollo•rs.
Funeral., will he supplied with hearses, Horses and
Carriage+ promply, and at lower raft, than any other
e•dablishment m this city. Guaranteeing to reader sat•
nit:wt en. they solicit a continuance of the patronage
heretofore so liberallv extended to the old tine. lapt
DUQUESNE , : IRON STORE
COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO.,
MANUFACTURE:Ls OY
Iron, Nails, Steel Spring*, Axle., Wrought
Nut., Washers, Spikes, Bolts,
FLAT RAILROAD BAR OF ALL SIZF-6:4 ETC., ETC
Have removed to their new extemivo W:krelloll,4
Nos. 77 Water and 9.1 Front Stn..
Where they are prepared to execute all orders in their
line. hallog a large and complete a,ortment of •• lac
queane " manufactured goods constantly on hand,
which they otter on liberal terms. felLar
•T E POLAR RIGEILGERA To R,
with
Fitter and Rater Cooler Combined
Involving Important principles never Itefun, nuained
which enables
E A T,
n 1..• he IA longer. 1..11 I c•. , 1.•r. v. 1.11
k in Itc• d•• 11.• v • h• •r
00 lwml •.• • i G,r•• • • •`•• it
T. J. CRAIG'S,
Wood five fr,7l Fifth
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11
E 1' II A It I)
OarsN
(Suree,or to S. 51,1,1, A.)
Druggist, Corner Wood suit Sixth sty
stoek of 1.1:1:44S, PAINTS
11... and z , ons.lnnlly nn baud.
C'oUNTRY
Will find it in 'loot Iniviada,:o lii y.,0 , u-4 oeoll. Mntni
factinrer the4o:l.lo-ted
SOTER CAPILLI
jetl
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
SAAC iNES J. PAY1.J....W11.
JONES, BOYD & CO.,
11 , 0;t1 , 401111.11,1 or
CAST STEEL
Spring, Plow, and A. H. Steel Sprin
EIT1=!!!!
CORN' ER ROSS AND FIRST sTREKN,
IMPuItTATInS;
GEO. R. WHITE & CO.,
No. 2a Fifth Street,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A CuMPLEI E STOCK (11.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
BAREGE AND BAREGE ANGLAIS ROBES,
BLACK LACE SHAWLS,
Mantillas, Barege An glais Dusters, &e
jelo
WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
Wood Street, corner of Third,
ALLEGHENY CEMETERY.
SECRETARY AND TREASURER'S OFFICE:
AT No. 37 FIFTH STREET;
SUPERINTENDANT'S OFFICE:
jetktf AT THE CEMETERY.
Copper Mine for Sale.
AT a meeting of the stockholders of the
RIDGE :NI W ING COM PAM', of Ontonagon coun
ty, Mich, held this day, it was resolved to sell their mine,
and all their property in said county. The mine is in
good working condition, with the stationary engines at
tached, viz one hoisting engine, and one stamping en
gine with twelve heads,aud room sufficient to attach eight
head more with the latter engine: there is a good saw
mill in same building. This Company own 450 acres,
and have buildings enough to accommodate a large force
of men.
For further information enquire of the subscriber.
Proposals for the purchase of the above property will
he received until Monday. the 15th of August next.
JOSHUA HANNA, Secretary.
Pittsburgh, July J, 1059.
ROUT, RUST & cL„ , OIK,
ILDITTFACTURER. A ND DLLIX6B
SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, LARD AND
MINERS' OILS,
Also, Straits, Bank, Shore, Tanners and Nentsfoot Oils,
Sperm, Patent and Adamantine Candles,
jaLtlyd 61 FERRY STREET, NEW YORE.
COUNTRY RESIDENCE—Li miles from
th,, Court House; 3 acres of ground, well fenced in;
Zal bearing trees, apple, peach and cherry; grapes,
strawberries' shade trees, a locust grove, &c. Cottage
House, with hall 8 feet wide, 2 parlors, dining room and
kitchen, f, bed chambers, 2 cellars and store room; por
tico in fronk stable, carriage house, &c. The situation
is pleasant and healthy, and in a good neighborhood; a
well of good water; also a large cistern for soft water.
Will be sold or exchanged, by
iY 2B S. CUTHBERT & SON, 81 Market street.
SARDINES. -20 cases assorted sizes, Coiii
a Martin's brand, just received and for sale by
RETMER & ANDERSON,
jazz 30 Wood at., opposite St. Charles Hotis.L.
4 ki
=Me
v,..:-_.
,• . •
ISRASi - DETII'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS
by testoring the bowels to' their orifilnaltlaiht and nails
rolaction, give strength to the stomach. purtfYthe blood
re-establish the bodily condition of the digestive or
gnns. and thus cure dyspepsia. colds, coughs, rimuma
tksms, dropsies, and sickness generally, whether chronic
or recent. ThR celebrated Abernethy says:— 4 ARer
towing cured the derangement of the bowels, debility
and all diseases generally disappear of their own ascent,
even in a short time." the experience of n century has
established the worth of these Pills beyond dispute. ass
purgative medicine; and their toe by up
wards of too conscientious physicitms, and by over a
!ultimo of fmine,. shows that they are supplying one of
the wants of humanity, and are iu advance of medical
science. The above pills, although purely vegetable, are
now known and used as a substitute for calomel (lA,
drargyri Chlorithrrn Mile-) producing all its alterative
and other indications, with none of its disorganizing of.
feeLs upon the solids—often crippling for life—or its dice
trioising action upon the teeth and gums. The prepared
concentration from the salmi iirinciples—the Life Addis
lion Piths-4,a substitute for blue-pill (Pituter Hydrorwci)
possessing the peculiar action on the secreting organ!,
of that preparation, from mercury. but none of its sali
vating or other injurious - effects. Those who have used
thcni. as a bluc-vill sulpstitute or otherwise, award to them
the higlieot_praise. They come nearer to a concentrated
Essence of Life than anything yet made, in the way of
medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when all
hope has fled, has often restored health. hi fact, they
supply an organic principle to the blood, always wanting
in extreme cases of sickness. Old people have the se
cretions of carte youth restored by the Life Addition
Pill,. Their vane:is life preservers is beyond estimate.
Brand reties Vegetable' Uniyenal Pills remove from the
bowel, and blood of a Fick joirson the cause of death
Toe Lire ADDITIon PILLS SUPPLY THE °MANIC NECESSITy OP
Tor LWX/D'Srmurr—theminute globules of vegetable es:
senses, of which they are hot the concretion. have their
crort counterpart in the vital globule, of the blood. And
from whence dues the blood derive its life, its . globulest
verily from the wane source from whence hr. Brandreth
derives the life principle of the Life Addition Pills—from
the Vegetable kingdom I
Thesepills, also the Universal, are warranted pito
ly reindoble. Retailed respectively at 24 and fat cents.
Physielans and the piddle supplied by the gross, or sip.
So. 294 Canal street, Brandreth's Prinehol
( illieo; by Thomas Rolpatli, No. 27 Diamond street
Pittsburgh, Pa- and by ail respectable dealer, in medi
eine,. je•2:lmtikw
THE TITRNED HEAD',
INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE
PI TTSB P.l
PEMNBURGH,PENYA
. 4:4+,
- - 7 '
4'4
Vegetable Substitute for Calomel
and Blue-Pill.
•
This title of ono of Dr. Warr..n's storicts' , realieed in
3 11/.lllollt I) all wlin tiso
Christadoro's Hair Dye,
1Ch1(.11, In five Inintitl,4•ll;inges
WHITE TO BLACK,
rt'll la, a rich lo.own, without drying up the juices:of
tia. hair. It o- the nnh sun: hair (lye in the world. Sold
twerywhere,:twl Ilair I , re,SerS. CIIRISTC 6
t.oto.
.\o. II ..Ister
GEO. 11. KEVSFR, Agent,
Pittsburgh..Pn.
tr .,. ?lttll ' , LAIL—The solineriliors nre trannaoting
n Foroitin and lionii•stio Shipping itnil
'onions-ion in this vity. and have Ship ping
the
non inn] lirelorool.Warelitlitse, N'. 57 West ?raft Street,
Mier, then aro prepared Io receive nip' null Foreign
and I hniii.tio .odds of all kinds, nu 4 otter the usual
en all v. 11.1,4111000, to their whin*,
In the depart... Fit Shipping. a long experienool
:aratit, In I our ins-ntis that ^al business re
lating to I'es.-4•I. :not Ciir;,oen will be promptly attend
-4,1 to,
connilisilly utrcr Cr services in all the various
levirtincrits .1 a Collllllereial
NEPHEW L CO
IL!t carom, Fehrtiary, 1559.--111r::31
ROOFING}_
Gum Elastic Improved Cement and Canvass
Roofing, Felt Cement, and Gravel
ROOFING!
Also, Agents For
Patented ikapheltic Roofing Felt.
RoOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE,
VVITII iNsTicucTioNS FOR APPLYEs:G. OLD
IiOOFS
765.111 Tll FIELD ST, B ETWEEN FO U 1771 cf. FIFTH.
st , iy:s;
C. kt. J. 11. SAWYER,
If tntry-rnar, 07
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
tio. 47 Wood Street. Pittiburgh, Pa
121 U" G- E,
1112nuntointr , r, c
FURNITURE,
P.TREET
PITTSBURGH, PA
.1 full ~, , ,wiwat ~f PECTSIII 7 I{ , :II SITEAMER
El, FI >FITRE, oo,tantly on Inunl, Wlnett we wu
,:••• pm," for t',oh. alatlj
LO. HLETCHER,
Mnnufn-tor,r of tt,C.,l,l,ratol
GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,
BLASTING BAND TO.IIPERS,
AND MAY DrAIIIIPTION
Ornamental Hair for Ladico and Gentlemen,
NO. 65 MARKET STREET,
D. M. LONG rDwiliD
LONG- cS
DEALER. IN MANILLA. HEMP, COTTON AND JUTE
CORDAGE,
OAKUM. TAR. PITCH AND IZOSLN TARPAULIN
AND HEAVY DRILLING.
felo.ly No. 00 Water Street.
NOBLE, BROWN & CO
123 and 127 Duane Street,
'NEW YORK,
IMPORTF.RS OF
English. Irish and Scotch Linens,
While Linen, of all quAlitio..,
DIA,' Linen,
Linon,
Brown, Ploy :mil Ithe•k and Moto Holands.
Fanie,'
Farnior.'
PAddlogronvid,,,A.
Idiven'.. Duck,
Carpets,
lAtrLtp.. all ivh it by and qualineq.
Ftek/14, uu ,111/St I.lVOrilble terms. [Apl2
FIRST CLASS
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS,
(it ALL sruEs AND srz,E,s%
OR SOLD FROM TILE SHELVKs.
A LAURIE STOCK OF
COMMERCIAL STATIONARY.
PRINTING
In .11 its branches, CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILLS
LADISit, PAMPHLETS.
J. R. WELDIN,
08 Wood street near Fourth.
REMOVAL.
Q 1
G. HUSSEY & CO., have removed
to their new Copper Warehouse, No. 37 Fifth
street, in the NOW Iron Front Block, three doors west
of Wood.
PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL
C. G. HUSSEY & CO.,
Manufacturers of
Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper;
Pressed Copper Bottoms, Locomotive Tubing, Raised
Still Bottom and Flats of all Sizes, Brass Kettles, Sheet
and other [truss, Speller, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets,
etc. Dealers in Block Tin, Tin Plate, Lead Wire, Sheet
Zinc, Antimony, Skeet Iron, Tinners' Tools, &c.,
No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Po.
Allir Sheet Copper cut to any pattern. [apB:6md
L. C. HEPBURN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER,
OFFICE Wall 11. ITEPHITRN,
Bol9lyis7 DIo. DO Fourth atreot
GRANT'S CASES, VOL I.—Report of
awes nrgued and adjudged in the Supreme Court
of Pennsylv,inut. Fur sale by J. R. WELDIN,
iY 9 El Wood street near Fourth.
.
CURED HAMS.
50 tierces SL Long Brat al,:
25 `do Citteinnau, G. Phiups & Co. Brand,.
20 ! do do N. W. Ilunneet do;
2.ootrpieces Iron Cily.
jylS2ty JAMES HOLMES & CO.
COUNTRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country
Baron Side,: 1000 lbs. Shoulders and Sides received
on consignment, nod for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER,
i Y 22 corner Market and First. streets:
PRI7NM-!.-----5 cases in glass jars ;
3 do in ncy boxes;
6 casks Turkish;
50 kegs for Cooking.
Just received and for solo by
REYM ER & ANDERSON,
Nola Wood street,
myl.B Opjtsaite Bt. Charles Betel
BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GIN
GER for sale by B. L. FABNESTOCK & CO,
jrlo No. 60, corner Fourth and Wood streets.
ExTRACT ROOTS, for making beer, for
sale by B. L. FAIINESTOOX a CO.,
jy2o No. 00 cor. Wood and Fourth sta . .
R.ENNEDY'" •- INSCOVERY i
for ode by ..,.ymitrtiMmx k, co„„
hare , . •:: ketandFottAkEtreeta-
I•
t ~ ,
7 *:
MEM
DAILY SALES AT NO. 5,1 FIFTH ST.,
at the new Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 51 Fifth
street, every week day, are held public sales of goods in
all variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a
huge stock which is constantly replenished with fresh
consignments, that mast be closed forthwith.
AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. 51.,
- - -
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly every
thing needed in the litre for personal and family use
table cutlery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; la
dies' ware, &c.
AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Household and kitchonfurniture, new and second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China
ware ;_stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, &e.
AT SEAN O'CLOCK, P.M.,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical in
struments; guns; clothing; dry goods; hoot and shoes;
books; stationery, &c. P. DT DAVIS,
sepB a Auctioneer.
MEItCI - 1AN1"8 1101'EL FURNITURE
AT AUCTION.—On WEDNESDAY MORNING,
August 3d, at 10 o'clock. will he sold, at the Merchant's
Hotel, corner of second and Smithfield streets, all the
Furniture and fixtures. comprising 50 Feather Beds, with
the bedding; Cotton and Straw Mattresses; high and low
post Bedsteads; Venitian Linen and Oil Cloth Blinds,
Hair-Seat, Mahogany Sofa Chairs, and Rocker; Marble
Top Centre Table; Side antLCard Tables; Mirrors; Ma
hogany Book-Case and Secretary; Parlor. Chamber and
Stair Carpets; Floor Oil Cloths; Gas Chandeliers; Room '
Bells and wires; Dining Tables; China, Glass and Queens--
ware; Chafing Dishes; Cook Stove:large Iron Safe; DfsSk;
office fixtures; Counters; Shelving; bar-room fixtures.
&c. Also, one large Cooking Stove, With utensils coin
plete. fiy26l P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
DUBLIC SALE OF U. S. PROPERTY.-
.11. The following articles not being required for the
public service, will be disposed of by auction, to em
inence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on THURSDAY, the 4th of
August. 1859, at the U. S Allegheny Arsenal, near Pitts
burgh. Pa., viz :
I Steam Engine, cylinder 12},t; inch iliruneter, and
stroke 3 feet.
2 Steam Boilers: 20 rea long, and 32 inch diameter,
I Fire Engine.
A variety of machines, including
2 Engine Lathes; 3 Drilling Machines;
2 Screw Cutting, Machines: 1 Wood Planing Machine
270 Hall's Patent Rifles; 32 flint lock Muskets;
. . . .
'2 ,ll.priming Muskeng I l'oreu,ion RM.
I'l;colh.,. of song, wrought iron;
1.1,2u0 IDs. " cni.t
. ,
2.:130 Bullet Moulds. for rouud to llr
524 Pistol Screw Drivers;
82 Powder Masks, for Ball's rifle:
dozen of new, and a lot of old,
G. 49 florae Shoe.;
1085 empty Powder Barrels;
pair of Hollows;
Alen. a large number or Artillery Implements, and
Smith's, Carpenter's, Armorer's, and other tools.
Terms—Specie, to beitaid on delivery of the property.
which must he removed by the purchaser, within three
days after the sale, or it will be re.sidd at his expense.
By order of Major John Symington, Commander All'
glen' Arsenal,
/7./r/0.4 , 70 inir, Pennsylvania,
JOHN EIERER, Proprietor.
THIS COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR
HOTEL, after being refitted and furnished thrungli
out, with elegant furniture, is now ready for the reeep.
lion of guests, The Railroad from Connellsvillo to
Uniontown will be finished early in July, thus affording
a cheap and pleasant mode of traveling to persons wish
ing to escape the heat and smoke of Pittsburgh during
the heated term. This lions° is situated within a few
moments drive of the celebrated Fayette. Springs, and
the proprietor is determined to spare neither trouble or
expense in rendering those who visit him comfortable.
Charges moderate. mylbaf
MICHAEL O'HARA, JR.,
(Successor to M. O'Hara.)
WIIOLISALZ DEALER IS
FOREIGN WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS
No. 151 Fifth street, between Wylie and Ross streets,
3d door above Wylie street, keeps constantly,on hand 11
.urge stock of Old Monongohola Rye and tioilbh, Recti
fied Whisky, Domestic Wines, Brandies, and all articles
usually kept in the business. jed
KNOX'S ICE CREAM ROOMS,
No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry.
lIE-SUBSCRIBER 'RESPECTFULLY
unuounees to the patrons of this well-known estab
lishment Mat he is kill prepared to furnish
PARTIES AND WEDDINGS,
In very best i‘lyle.
IC1:S. JELLIES. FANCY CAKES AND PYRAMIIH.
93' Gentlemen and Ladies served with Meals, includ
ing every delicacy of the neasen, in idyl° equal to any
MA class hotel, at alt hours day and
JACOB B. ITUBLEV:
FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE
STATE FAIR TO
GRAFF & CO.
FOR THE liEsT
03 'l l ' C> NT 3 ...Si
For the best Range for families, and best Wood Cook
Store. Diploma for best Laundry Stove. Also on hand,
a large assortment of Heating , Stores, Plain and Fancy
(Irate Fronts, Fenders, Sad and LSo Irons. Sibs - 1r Net
tles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, IlellOw-Wwe,
GRAFF .t CU., No.=ls-tv street,
fat M the head of Wood street.
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
JONES & LAITTH,
IRON AND NAILS,
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON,
Lnuth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates,&e.
WARFAIOUSF.e,
9S Water Street, and 132 First Street,
PITTSBURGH,
And corner of Franklin and South Water sn. , Chicago
mr17:13.
PITTSBURGH, PA
STONE WATER PIPES,
FROM TWO TO SIX INCH CALIBRE.
Pricer from Twelve to Thirty Cts. per Foot
ROCHESTER PEARL STARCHI
For sae Wholesale at INtrulutaeturers Prices by
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CIiFIESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
DpartnerHhip 11011-
tofore existing between Smith and Dixon
Brown, under the style of WM. $3lllll d CO. was dis
solved nn the 13th day of Febnuary,lB4 by the death of
Mr. Dixon Brown.
David K Park and James Park, jr, having purchased
the interest of Mr. Brown, deeeased, in the late firm of
ICut. Smith & Co. The Foundry and Machine busi
ness will he hereafter conducted under the style lb
SMITH, PARK & CO, by whom the business of the late
firm will be settled.
SMITH, PARE & Co.,
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Warehouse, No. 140 First and la) Second streets.
blanufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil,
lietorts and Mills, Gas and Water Pipe. Sad Irons, Dog
!rotes Wagon Boxes,Steel Moulds, Pulltes,lltangers and
Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip
tion made to order.
Having a complete machine shop attached to the
Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend.
.1 to. my2adtferaw
Alle JONES D. D. ROOM
B. B. ROGERS &
CO., MANUFACTVILERS OF
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
Corner Ross and First Streets,.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
I. W. CHADICICK CHAS. CHADWICK.
CHADWICK & SON,
COMMISSIONMERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAGS,
And Agents for the sale of ..
Mahontng Fire Brick and Pot Clay,
xos. 149 and 151 Wood SL, near StrtA, Pittsburgh.
Kir - Wrapping Paper at Manufacturers' Prices. Cash
;mid for rags. - jyklyels
LOOK AT Tms I—Bar g ains, Bargains in
BOOTS AND SHOES.
1 am selling my spring and summer Boots and Shoes at
great reduction from former rates. Give me a coll. :ind
see for yourselves, at the cheap cash store of
JOS, B. BORLAND, its Market street,
.if 23 2d door from Fifth.
p 1 1"r S B U
The only one in the city
OORANGES.-50 boxes Messina Sweet, re
coired this day, and for sale by
REYMER & ANDERSON_,
j7lB 39 Wood st.. opposite St. Charles Hotel.
FRESH BUTTER.-7 jars and 4 kegs
Fresh Butter, just received and for sale by
JAMES A. FEMER,
jel oorner Market and First !Arcata.
IDIO OUSEL'S EAU LIJSTRALE
RATITE.—This universally approved and admired
article, free from ardent spirits, pungent oils,-and other
destructive materials, cleans the hair expeditiously, ren
ders it abeautifu Ihright, and imparts to it tho delicate
fragrance of the flowers. For see by
JOSEPH .FLEMING,
fe23 , Corner Diamond and Market street.
-1859pl a TRDows . DIG EST just receiv
e . WELDIN,
• ea Wood street. near Fourth.
p I ARREL POISLATUNL—A large supply of
this excellent article jilat s gr y etA tztoyst
lets canker Duisaaact and Markel attest
Audio pates.
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
CLINTON HOUSE,
AISO,
RECTIFYING DISTILLER
Manufacturers of
TERRA COTTA OR
AND ITIIOLLSALE DEALV3I. IN
No. 25 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH
I=lll2Ea
TRUSS MANUFACTORY;
CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG`,
No. S 6 Wood street.
~ ` •:::.'::''', . - ' :',..:''',.'7.4 , .';i::f.:.,•'-!••::`:,.
sewing Outlines.
S I I\l' 321 P. S
SEWING MACHINES.
IN POINT OF
BEAUTY,
DITRABILTTY,
PERFECTION OF WORK
AND CAPACITY TO
PERFORM EVERY
VARIETY OF SEWING,
NO OTHER MACHINE CAN CON
PARE WITH SINGER'S
New and Improved Machines
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT
fel R. STRA MS 32 Market street.
PATENT
SEWING
MACHINES
Have gained the confidence
of all who use thermand have
proved one of the most valu
able inventions of the age.
They use a Shuttle, making
he Lock Stitch on both sides of the cloth alike, which
!annot be unravelled or pulled out.
Thi•v ore all made with the highest mechanical skill,.
and an warranted to work well on all kinds of goods,
from the Lightest Fabric to Heavy fs,thcr. In particu
lar, we would call the attention of allhi our now Family
Sewing Machine. It has been manufactured expressly
for Family Ilse, and has met with favor from all. It is
so singilituol as to render it almost illlllo,,ii lie to get out
of order, or derange its operations; indeed it is 1.1 sim
ple as to astonish one, that so small a piece, of inechan
ism will sew.
Below, we give n description of the different styles of
he Weed Patent.
No. 1. Is a vary convenient style, which can • I'm
worked by hand or foot, on or off it.s own table. For
convenience of shipping, and also for large manufacto.
ries, where it is necestriry to Woven number of Mach ines
into a long I work, looking one table answer for them
all. Price, $.90.
No. 2. With Walnut or Mntiognny 'ratite, either with
or without Box Top,. which locks down. Price, $lOO
and
No. 3. Same size es N 0.2, but runs with a belt, and
at a mueh higher rate of speed. This kind is well
adapted to manufacturing Clothing or Leather work.
This is really the cheapest Machine in the market, as
there is no work done on a Sewing Machine that it will
not do. ft is confidently asserted that this Machine
runs easier than any machine now in use. Price, Oro.
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 fur Tail
or's use, ever offered to the public. It is also peenliiirly
fitted for plantation work, as it is very simple yet pith,
stantial and durable, with but lianility to get out or
order. Price, 120.
No. G. This is a new and cheaper style, and a g,erl
era! favorite for Family, Light Leather, and a great
variety of work. It has been gotten up with reference
to furnishing a strong and durable, yet light and tasty}
Machine, at a less price than 'either of the above. ft
runs very easy, rapidly, and is pronounced the test
machine now in market, for $2O.
No. 6. This is n Machine got up on an entirely new
principle, different from anything ever before offered
to the public, and we confidently assert that for fancily
use it has not an equal. It is very light and tasty, runs
very rapidly: is almost noiseless in its operation, mid
0 , 05 a strittght. needle. 'lt is en arranged a, to be
utterly impossible to miss stitches. has a tension on
both sides, and carries a large supply of thread on the
under spool. The motions are gained by two small
cranks that run without perceptible noise. The two
threads are worked in such a manner .ts never to both
pull at the same time; and consequently little liable to
break. The seam is Nen' elastic, and the thread does
not break in washing. It will do coarse work better
than at v machine now in market, as it uses silk, cotton
or linen with equal facility. - Price, .f6O. • •
Iceseriptive en-cigars furnished "retie.
OFFICE. 47; BROADWAY, NEWYORK.
WHITNEY .!1;:. LYON, Proprietors.
/Or Agents wanted. my27:2milaw
• The Grover & Baker
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
Pittsburgh Agency, No. 107 Market St.
laving greatly increased their Eicilities for inanufautur
ng their elLeanktED FAMILY Mecum, with all the reeent
nproveinelits have reduced their prices, and oiler for
ale it
NEW STYLE MACHINE
Price,t - 4.50--Ilentmer, $.5 Extra.
It is no lancer questioned that these Matiliines are the .
beat in use for familv setrinc. Then
HEM. FELL GATHER, AND STITCH
In the most superior manner, and are the only machines
in the market that are so well and simply math, that.
they may be sent into families with no other instruetions
than are contained in a titular which aceompanie.4 cach
machine, and from which
A CHILI) UP TEN YEARS
May remlily learn how to use, and keep them in order.
They make upward.). of
FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE,
And will do the etesing an family cheaper thou abeam
titITSS can do it, eren if she weft:, at. t h e rote or.
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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 Gravers& Baker Machine will do it
better, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possi
bly be done by hand.
4 Send fel Circular.
The Prat phase in public estimation is now justly ac
corded to the Grover & Machine, for family sew
ing. for the followingcreasons s--Ist. It is more simple
and easily kept in order than any other Machine. ,
It makes amen which will not rip or ravel, though every
third stitch is ent. 3d. -It rows from two ordinary spools,
and dins all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while
the tune machine can be adapted at pleasure, by a mere
change of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th. The mono
machine runs silk, linen thread, common spool cotton,
with equal facility. sth. The seam is an elastic as the
most elastic fabric, so that it is free (rem all liability to
break in washing. ironing, or otherwise. 6th. The stitch
made by this machine is more beautiful than any other,
made either by hand or machine.
OPINIONS OF TITS PRESS:
The best patent now In use.—[F.aston Whig.
Stands high in the, estimation of all—f ErieConstitntion.
It is nil Iliac it in rocomrpoodctiima Democrat.
_ .
It has no superlor—[Ashtabnla Telegraph.
A household necessity-{Batavia Herald.
Grover & Baker's is unrivalled--(Rockport:Advertiser
Meets the Wants of the housewife-{Auburn Ch. &dye
A necessity lb the fatuily—{Soutlfarn Inventor.
The cheapest and best iu Gazette
They are the best m use—(Waterford Sentinel. -
The best manufactured—{Pittston Journal. •
Worthy of public patronage -{Jersey Share Re pub.
Grover & Baker have tho best improvements—Ulna t
Journal.
Not liable to get out of order—plc:Ache:der Jett.
The most convenient in use—Rthicago News Letter.
Possesses more advantages than any other—{Nosh
Mzette.
All nnicles are made with it with casic , —{Fhisard's Gam.
Lightens the labor of those at home—plougliman.
A child of ten years old may use it—{lianner amt
Will do most beautiful sewing-4 Allentown Gem.
Sews silk, linen, or cotton thread—{Pitts Advocate.
Is more simple than any ether--[Cleveland Reporter.
Merits n place in every family—{Abingdon - Democrat.
Sows a yard a minute—it:level:old Leader.
'rho best in use for families—fliiiilical Recorder.
It makes a fine, strong seam—{Laporte Union.
DIATIIA.N WRITING, Agent,
deli No, 107 Market street.
SeCond Arrival 1859
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
AT TIIE
FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE,
PITTSBURGH, PA. •
W& 11. McCALLUM RF'PECT
. FULLY announce that they are receiViug
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. [teal W. D. & H. McCALLUM.
THE MEMORAUE.
ACOLLECTION OF CATHOLIC MUSIC,
containing six Massos,a short Requiem Mass, Ves
pers, and is s anely of miscellaneous pieces, suituolo for
morning and evening service, with accompaniments for
organ or melodeon, by Anthony Werner, Organist, and
Director of the Choir of the Usthedral of the Holy Cross,
Boston. The "Memorru - e" is published in one large
quarto volume, of 272 pages, well bound. and sold at the
low price of $2,50 per copy. A liberal reduction made to
churches. • For sale by JOHN H. MELLoR,
jy;l Si Wood street.
S. GRAY & SON.,
DItAPIERS AND TAILORS
No. 52 St. Clair street
PITTSBURGH, PA
•
Springs--UnionSaratoga Sprlngs--Unto Hall
nAv.LNG . und,„.g ~... extensive altera
tions and iinprovemeuts, is now open for flu! re
ception of visitors. The grounds have been enlarged
and improved, and club rooms find carriage house, with
lodgings for coachmen, added, for the simaimmodation
of those who may bring their own equipme with than.
Every exertion will be made by the Propritoro to sus
tain its well established reputation.
PUTNAM PAYNE.
The house will remain open until the Ist of October.
iy4Arn _ .
Watches and Jewelry.
REINEMAN MEYRAN,
42 FIFTII STREET,
Are now nelLug FINE GOLD AND SILVER
HUNTING w.v.ruillis,'
•
Of American and.Eugliatt manufacture,
at greatly reileeeti prices:
Call and sea. jelS
Ts , SEASONABLE
G EN
UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HALF-HOSE,
Of Lisle Threaki, Gauze, Merluo, Silk; Linen, Cotton, Ac-,,
of all sizes, at
L. liIIt9SFELL & SON'S.
No. 83 Wood street.
ACE MANTLES.=—A large assortment
1.,4 of French' and Chantilly Lace Mantles, selling
very low: Also, all oar stock of thin dress goods.
Please call and see them. C. HANSON LOW."'
Lyl3 74 Market atreet,
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1' it
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Tll F, CORA LITE AND PORCELAIN
TEETH have now been extensively tested by the
citizens of Pittsburgh, awl the verdict in their favor is
Illiallilll6llß. Many have laid aside teeth mounted on
Gold 'plate PLavail themselves of the improvements
embraced in these new nod lafalitiful styles of Dentistry.
Their superiorityconsists mainly in their perfect adv.
tation to the month—their perfect cleanliness, being
without crack or crevice for food to find ledg.ment,and
made itf a material .on which the juices of the mouttt
cannot net; they are free from all metallic taste; corro
,.ien or tarnish and do not etlect the breath. whiah is.
crest desideratum, as all who wear Gold, Silver, Plati
num or other Metallic Plate. ran testify.
They alfei combine ;neat strength with lightness,com
fort and eleennee—this with their close resernm ozioo
to
natural teeth tender then) the moat desirable substi
tutes
line ever offered. )Anexamination
will folly confirm all that has been falid in their praiSo..
N. STEBBINS. M. .1 Ifentbd, 191 Penn street.
Teeth drawn by the painlesaprocess. jeltkdavr
HAIR ;RESTORATIVE.
'UNRIVALLED, IN MA.RXET;
Home and Foreign Demand.
IF YOUR HAIR IS GRAY,
IF YOUR HAIR IS TIIIN,
OR IF YOU ARE BALD,
IT WILL RESTORE IT.
WEED'S
TO PRESERVE THE COLOR,
TO PREVENT ITS FALLING,
TO MAKE THE HAIR GLOSSY,
USE WOOD'S HAIR RaiToRATA,-F
Sold by Pr. GEO. E. REYSEIL, No. LIS Wood street,
and It. L. FAIINESTOCK fi CO., No. 60,. corner :Wood
and Fourth streets, and by all good Druggists generally.
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SUFFER NOT.-DIZS. GOLDSMITH &
CO., No. .42. Sixth strnet. Pitbilinrgh,'Penn'a, still
cuntinums to Is: consulted on all diseases 'of a PRIVATE
or DELICATE NATURE. From a long eiiurse of sandy
and practical ex perionce of unlimited extent, Dix G. &
Co. have the grid i fiCati on of presenting the nnfortnnato
witr remedies that have never failed to cure the most
alarthing case of uonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath - his
treatment.:4ll the horrors of Venereal and Impure Blood,
Serofula, Ulcers, Pam and Distress, or Inflammation of
the Bladder and Kidneys,Ale,essee, Humors, Frightful
Swellings. and the king train of horrible symptoms at
11.1111illg ttuy elaes of diseases, are made tmtiecome as
liarinlesslth the simplest tidings of n chilli '
SEMINAL WEAKNEM—Drs. G. it Co. devotes much
of their attention to the treatment of those cases caused
by.a - seeret tmd solitary habit: which ruins the body tind
manbunfitting the unfortunate individual for either husb
nes, or society. Some of the sad and melancholy effects
produced by these iiarlv habits of yoUthare, Weakness
of the baelt andlimhs , Palpitatiertof the Heart, DYspere
sm., Nervousness, derangement of the. Digestive fine
symptoms of Consumption, etc, eta. The fearful
effects on the mind are mneh to he dreaded, via: Loss
of memory. confusion of idea". depression of spirits,
ey forebmiings.aversion to society, selfslistrust, timidi
ty, etc, are among the evils produced. Such persons - ,
before contemplating marriage, should consult a physi
cian of skill and experience. and be at once restored to
health and happiness. Ague and Fever cured, and war
ranted. All letters containing afec, addressed to Drs.
GOLDSMITH it . CO., Pittsburgh, Penn's, will meet with
prompt attention, and mediei,,e fo maid ed, secure from
obeervation, and a cure guaranteed. The strictest se
cresy ob,erred in all eases.
Don't forget th , . plater, NO. 4 Sixth street,
ITlO:lydAw
AND EAR
EY E
)I SPENSA-RY.
Wirt: t , 5 ti,t a. (31 ,1,0,!: op shy) rs.).Sttife2o, V. r.
EsTABLi:iIiED .Bl.' THE CELEBRA.-
TED DR..IiiIiNSON, late of London . ; England.
A great di , 42l,VA'ry in thie...,,,jollCe Medlcilleg,,being
eertnin and speedy lire fo . e restoring the sight and
removing all disit, o s jatetilitir to the eye. • This is uni
versally atiknowledgeii the only safe and cure remedy
now known.lt 'eon 11.,011 with great sneeess by the
most skillful physicians in. Europe and America.
Patients in imy port-Oh the country can - treet them
selves sueee,stillly ill. a moderate expenky thereby ,
avoiding the danger and expernte of fallieg into the •
liandsof un=Lillful physic ion.. Thiamediehie (sufficient
to cure,) will be sent by mail or express, with all neces
sary reveipt of Ten Dollar,
Certaia and Inj'allible Gllre fur Dadnas and
thc Ears. Scrtints Heard
and mina r, nptai,ui,
AlTording instant relief to ::ntt:•rers Will. hare been trim
tiled with vleafnes.; fur many years. • After. using this
remedy few dap, the patient is vinidenly :and almost
ntiraeulimidy enabled CO hear ordinary toned conversa
tion; in the cunt - , of a few nevi:. the mu.l, obstinate
eaSt, of deallni, is elleetually cured. : •
Patients too mtmennis to mention have been restored
to perfect hearing, and forever rescued from thesuare.
of the I - 111111,01N date rant pretenders of
the present day. Hospital tint private WAIIIIOIIiaIS and
front the rot eminent phy.ieians and .cur
^ronS is England, in whose pre.iineedearper,ortio haye
TwonNired.atid ninny mutt red' n f private patient , cured
1.11 be seen or reft . l,:d Io A Ca,t, Or this medicine,
(enough to en'eet a sure.) 'AM lin forwarded, to any part
of the country for Fifteen Dollar,. Address
1 , 14:, JOHNSON, Drawer 411 , E
tnti, Main St.; waroo, - .l*. r.,
i 27.1) nit,
3\tkAll.MWO'lna
THE. A I) 311 I? ET S uF
Are re- tectfully informed that 'we have tust received
TWO r these UNRIVALLEIt PIANO.FORT.E.S,
Una: I tettn e round 0; /mi . :, plain.
.
one "
,
They need btu to be hoard, and their vaia..uperiority
over other.. is at ont, maryir,,tett. For N.llO by
11. It I.Elttat :t 11111 P., No. 53
,Filth street,.
jy2.!, A t • rents for Steinwarn Banos. -
BY STATE AUTHORITY.
.TNA INSURANCE CO?dPANY
OF HARTFORD. -
INCORPORATED 1810: CHARTER TER
PETLIAL
Cash . Capital, - -
Surplus, July 1, 1859, ;11.030,423 so. Losses oustedond paid over, saamoiLui.o. Property insured - against
DANGER BY FIRE. OR THE PERILS OF 'INLAND
NAviGATio,s, at as liberal rates and rules as solyeney
and fair profit will permit.
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M'GINLEY'S ICE CREAM. SALOON
AND CONFECTIONERY;-`
No. 271-2 Fifth St., oppositotho Exchange
M3PGINLEY, AT MS SPACIOUS
ana elrigitutlyarranize.l rooms, lnieiited as above
prepared to fnruish all the Luxurien of the Season in
bin line. Delicious
Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, TakeL.of
all $lll (19,
And every description of Confectionery; all of the best
material trill be eerred to order. day and evening.
Are. Orden., for Firth, promptly filled. Call antljnag_
for youreelf. (niyal) M. M*GINLEXL
MARBLE! MARBLE! !
JOHN IVICARGO
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures, Posts, &e., Bic.;
Dom. The puhlic are re,pectfolly invited toext um i t i e
our stock. Pripet/ low, and work warranted. •
jyl2:yi.9 Itßt; LIBERTY STREET,'
K A y C PA N •
E. KSELLE 4, SIATIONEII.3,
61-11i3 BooK mANu PAcTuF.ERS, -
.NO. 55 WOOL STREET,
I"ittsburgh, Pa
-4:14—• A full assortment of Law, Nfedieal and MiscoUa
pus Books oonatuntly on Imo& mri
FOUR AND A.- QUARTER SORES OF
LAND FuR SALE.. 15 nitres in young forest trees;
it tine neverdailin g sprin g of water. -The land lies well, is smooth, and uf good soil. Situnly 'a.^. mileo from
Allegheny City: on the New Brighton road: at a- short
distance l'rom the Itnitrund. Bun. - Price $1,0(C:
Vaal In 1001 , 1, linlanee out,. two and three yenta,' For
-oh, I -S. CUTHBERT:at SON,
Iyllsl Market atreet. ,
APPLES. r
-32 band,llreen Apples, just
reCeireti on vuoi mmcut.:aid for sale to
• JAMES A. FEIZI,R,
eoruerCarketruld Folc.t4s.
CI 1 EKSE.—'2S boxes strictly WCstern Re
-errs, for .;a le I•y WM. 11. SMITH . Co..
IY II Second awl Front streets.
tymit.--to firkins an. sBt,
1l?! jylt WILLIAM H. SMITH 1 CO.
Sl`li:1 prime and fair Sugar
(or :4:Ili, by flylll WTI. 11. SMITH & CO. •
EANS-50 Itarrek, small whit,; . !: fdr ad,
BLie22l 111:NRY 11. COLLINS'.
Llel N T tri 1101.7;4,
head BoNes, Pont Bows, Card Itaoks;
oinlars and Sand Ito a largo ii,i. , ortroont nt.
ILIVEN'S
jel3 Corner Wood it Third Market sSecinid
0(1 R EAMS 24x37 PAYER,
•-.1 of a ,uperior . qtalitr, for sniu low le close Con
-I.ignment, by CHADWICK 4 SONS,
J .r2C, Nos. liu find 151 Wow' ,treet.
*1 , 11.1.e, a
v. , new two-story brick dwelling house;
o ff,j ur room, :Wtrattie, Winklot9o feet front on Alle
gheny avenue, near the enter depot. city. The
blouse is new and inn good order.
iv S. CliTi EBERT Sr SON, 91 liku-ketstreet.
VALUABLE PROIT:IerY E --,
tat SALE.
That large and convenient house, with
store room, on corner of and Grant streets. will be
sold on neeemoduting terins, by
jr.el . _ S. CUTHBERT SOM. Market ste
CAGE MANTLES, UtIVIIS, Duealg, Bare
,ges :And Orgon dio Rubes. olesing out teary low
.C. HANSON LOVE, 74 3.Lar.kot. Street.
LIMY -150 bbls. Louisville Lime for sale
. (apli) ./I.ENRY ti. 00LLIN8..-'
fflediral.
PROF. WOODS,
WITH IMMENSE
IF YOU HAVE. DANDRUFF:
IF YOU RAVE SCALD READ,
IF YOU HAVE 'NERVOUS HEADACHE,
IT WILL CURE TIMM. • •
SOLD BY 0. J. WOOD & c 0.,.•
114 MARKET STREET, ST. Lons, mo
PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND
DRUGGISTS, TN CITY AND COUNTRY.
Steinway's Pianos
$1,000,000.
A. .1. C.IIIRIE.S 11110-, Agents,
W. 11. ELIE, hiurveyor.
No. titt Fourth street, Pittsburgh, P.
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