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The Jew had. Bidden him gOod day, and was
triidging onward at a sloW, steady pace, while
these wild, - wicked thoughts were coursing
through the brain. of the latter, with all the
r plawfibility of truth.
Suddenly the Jew stopped,
_produced a little
flask, and raised it to his lips:, Ah ! that flask!
The devil was tempting young Dußarre to crime,
and here was the opportualty. -
"My good friend," called the artist-to the
Jew, "I am very faint; will you give me a few
drops of that wine ?"
I will give you half," said the Israelite,
halting. _ _
DI
. The artist advanced tremulously, ,produced
the poison, and concealed it in his hands as he
approached his victim, and, under pretence of
wiping the mouth of the flask, dropped it in.
Then he pretended to drink, and handed it back
with thanks, begging the Jew to drink his
health at their final parting. Isaac complied,
and they separated, each going different ways.
As soon as Henri was out of sight of the Is
raelite, he entered the wood, and returned in
an oblique direction, until he came in sight of
his victim, who was now writhing in the ago
nies of death, arid groaning for mercy. A few
minutes More and he was still—the dread work
was done.
MEE
' Dragging the body from the road, and con
cealing it, the murderer next carried the pack
far back into the forest, tore it open, and found
it did indeedcontain old clothes. He was near
ly frantic; he had murdered a harmless old man,
and got nothing for , it. He threw the garments
from him with the wild action of remorse and
despair.
Suddenly he heard a clink of money. Then
he began to examine the old garments, and
found, to his almost mad joy, that they contain
ed immense treasures in gold and jewels—dia
monds, sapphir, pearls and rubies, to the val
ue of ten thousand francs, but in reality more
than a. hundred thousand.
Far in the depths of that dark wood, the mur
derer hid his most precious stones, to be brought
forth in after time. They were two thousand
five hundred francs in money, and with this
amount he started home no longer spoor man,
but alas! even further than ever from being a
happy one.
He traveled in his ragged clothes as far as
Nismes, fearful of spending one of his ill-ac
quired coins sooner; but atNismes he ventured
to purchase a new. and genteel„suit, and in this
shortly after appeared before Lucille, showed
her father the sum required, which he repre
sented as having been honestly obtained in his
profession, and claimed her hand.
In due time Henri Du Barre married Lucille
Montaigue, and happy were all at the wedding
but the guilty groom, who was never to know
happiness again. He kept his secret, and profit
ed by it, making an occasional journey to the
dismal spot of his crime, under pretence of
traveling on business. He took away and dis
posed of the jewels - one by one,. and gradually
grew opulent, and was regarded by all who
knew him as an honest man of mark.
But the remembrance of his crime had a
strange fascination for him, and much of his
time was spent in brooding over it in secret.
Being an artist, he at once naturally con
ceived the idea of painting the scene of the
murder, and he finally drew it in a miniature
on ivory, picturing himself in the act of drag
ging the dead body of the Jew into the forests,
from memory only, he delineated with wonder
ful fidelity. And as if this was not enough to
satisfy his morbid infatuation, he wrote under
neath: Isaac, a Jew, murdered by Henri
Du Barre, artist, September tenth, in a dark
wood, about twenty leagues South from Ly
ons."
It was a strange, insane idea, that of pro
serving a memory of the horrible deed in this
manner; but this miniature of the scene he had
set in a neat little frame, and carried it in a
belt around his waist.
Bat the strangest part of this horrible affair
is yet to be told. On his last visit to the for
est, for the last jewel that yet remained of the
proceeds of hiS awful crime, he was shot down
by a highwayman, who, on searching his per
ion, found the miniature, and recognized in
the features of the murdered Jew—his own
father!
This produced so strange an impression
upon the second murderer, that he carried it to
the authorities, and made a full confession of
his own crime. A full and thorough inves
tigation took place ; and among the papers of
Du Barre, was found one containing the state
ment of the whole transaction, as we have here
recorded it.
The second murderer, the son of the Jew,
was subsequently executed, and so ended the
chain of dark and bloody events.
Truly the ways of Providence are wonder
ful and mysterious.
RealthandHappineSSFlecured.
THE CONCENTRATED CURE,
THE CONCENTRATED CURE,
YOUNG KEN WHO ARE SUFFERING
from the effects of youthful indiscretion, can be
surely and permanently restored by using the
A_ QUA V I "I'
A Remedy of Great and Certain Power.
This remedy is put up in small viols, and can be sent
by mail to any address. A trial will satisfy. Uso It for
a week, and you will experience a great benefit. A cir
cular containing full particulars, sent (free) on applica
tion. Price per bottle 11,00.
One bottle will last a month.
N. B.—This remedy is suitable for either sex. Ad
dress K. CI:LUGER, Medical Agent,
.Blaw 712 Broadway, New York-
A. Kleber's Plano and Furniture
• Polish.
VAR RENOVATING VARNHISED
II 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
will retain the gloss as though newly . varnished. It Is
preferable to varnish, nod it becomes immediately dry,
and effectually removes all spots from the Furniture.
Sold by H. KLEBER & BRO.
jy2..9.
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
DAVENPORT, lOWA.
Especial attention given to collecting and scaring
claims of every kind.
Runt vo—Jeremiah Dunlovy, Br.,
E. J. Roberts, Esq,
Capt. It. J. Grace,
Roberts A Mellon. Attorneys. (epic,
FFURNITURE FOR CASH.—A full as
sortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNI.
TURE, embracing
BUREAUX,
BOOK CASES,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only
terms on which business is done at this establishment to
for CASH, prices are made accordingly. Persons m want
of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by
calling at FACKINER 2 IRWIN'S.,
No. 103 Smithfield Street, below Fifth.
J. D. FACIMMI,
Jona M. Imam mr2o:ly
THE ATTENTION OF MEN OF MODE
RATE MEANS is called to the offer for sale of
forty of the most eligible
BUILDING LOTS
in the Second Warn, Allegheny City. The prices are
suited to the hard times, and time will be given to suit
all purchasers. For part enlace inomia of
ALMiI'WES. HAYS,
_Surveyor,
Corner East Common and Water street,
no 3 Allegheny City
G REAT REDUCTION IN
Trimmings and Embroideries, at
A FULL AND - .COMPLETE - STOCK OF -
Paint , and Varnish Brushes, and Artists' Materi
als a every description, kept constantly on hand at
. JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
jyl9
corner of Diamond and Market street
THE ORIGINAL WOVEN SKIRT, and
the best m the market, for sale at
JOSKPII HOWIE'S,'
ilig
_ .77 Market etrestreet•
•
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200 bble. fresh, th is dm receiving
by (mrZ) - EZNEY /1. COI4SOB.
NEB
PITTSBURGH POST.
A STRANGE RETRIBUTION.
[FoNcLuDzb. - ]
A POWERFUL REMEDY,
A POWERFUL REMEDY,
FOR WEAKNESS,
FOR WEAKNESS,
FOR EARLY INDISCRETION,
FOR EARLY INDISCRETION,
TRY IT ! TRY IT !
TRY IT ! TRY IT !
CONCENTRATED CURE
JOHN N. CRAWFORD,
as well as a splendid assortment of
• OFFICE FUN..NITUBE,
SUN UMBRELLAS, BONNET RIBBONS,
GIPNER k PALMER'S,
. 178 Market atreet.
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DITTSBIIRGII:THEA.TR E.—LESSEE AND
.1-LAtuent&lAt.-J. B. HOWE ,A limited number of
SEAWNTICKETS will be sold tor the above Theatre.
A liberal discount will be made to each purchaser.
• Apply personally, or byletter enelostna stamp, to
'J: B. EoWE, Lessee-
NOTICE.--The FIRST STARS in the country, includ
ing ITALIAN OPERA, are engaged,and an unapproach
able Stock Company. iyMtt
JOHN W. McCARTHY,
coma,
BILL POSTER ,
Will attend to the Distributing and Posting of
BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMMES
FOR
Amusements, Railroade t Steamboats,
Ships, Hotels, Salem, Etc.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Eirdensenttoe ofee:fthe fittabtugi
M
gtoriizya,4wihreei,oprpt attention
s.a.N.ronws
LIVER INVIGORATOR,
NEVER DEBILITATES;
TT is tampon.% dell evil irely.from Gums, and
has become an establiahed Gut, a Standard Medicine, known
NY 4 approved by all that ,have sued it, and la now re
sorted to with cortildence is a the 411=UP-a for which It
la recommended.
It has gored thousands PI
who hadgiven up all hopes
unsolicited certificates in my
The dose must be adapted
Individual taking It, nod ow
act gentry on the Bowels.
Lot Wa dictates of your
use ot the LIVER Pg.
will cure Liver Com-
I aeks, Dyspepsia,
Summer Com,
ry, Dropsy, Saari
Costiveness, Chol-'
ra Marlins, Choleral
lence, Jaundice,
es, sod may be used sun
ey Family . Mcdi
ii 11 ADAC II E, (as
twenty nalnutes, If
spoonfuls are tak
snack.
Ail who use It are
Is Its favor.
MIX WATER IN T
THE INVIGORATOR
BOTII TOGETHER.
Price One Dollar per Bottle
ALSO.
SANFORD'S
PAIIFiLY
CATHARTI CFROM PILLS,
COMPOUNDED
Pura Vegetable Extracta, and put. tip In
GLASS CASES, Air Tight, and will keep
In any climate.
The Family Cn
tie but ac tive. Cathartic
used in his practice more
The constantle inerenaing
havelnne need the PILLS
all express In regard to their
them within the reach of all.
The Profession well know
on different portions of the
the PAHILY CA-
has. with due reference to
been compottaded. (nen a
table Extracts, which act
alimentary canal. and are
es where a Cathartic is
rail gement' of the
nest Palos In the
Costiveness, Palo
the whole body,
tresateoLly, If neglected,
ear, Loss of Anne
swam. of Cold over
nese, Headache, or
all In Ho In maturyi
Children or Adults.
Parlfierofthe Blood
flesh is hetr, ton - numerous
meat Dose, Ito S.
PRICP:
The Liver Invlzo
tharlle Pills are rein
told wholesale by the Trade
S. T. W. SA
335 Drone Viv
G. W. KEYBER, Agent,
and Virgin alley.
CANNEL COAL OIL.
SQII.IE OF THE GOOD QUALITIES OF
Well Relined Cannel Coal Oil, are the..., IT RIVALS GAS LIGHT IN BRILLIANCY;
IT IS ENTIRELY NON-EXPLOSIVE;
IT MA KBE CARRIED-A BO UT ;
17' IS CONVENIENT FOR GENERAL USE
IT BURNS WITHOUT ANY OFFENSI FE ODOR;
IT IS CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL IN COLOR
ITS APPEARANCE IN THE LAMP IS ORNAMEN
TAL AN!) ATTRACTIVE:
IT DOES NOT PE-RNA AT.VTL Y SOIL CARPETS,
CLOTHING, db.., on which it nun/ he spilf<A, n targe por
tion of it, bciay one of Llw bat artirk.l fur cleaning - A41441
goodi;
IT IS EMPHATICALLY THE CIIE.4PEST LIG H_
KNOWN.
DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE
Go to a responsible deals[ and obtain a good coal it
lamp. Secure /.in niche, no that they will move readily
up and down in the tube. Trim the wick with sharp
scissors, exactly even with the top of the wick-tube,
clipping off the small projecting points at the corners.
Fill your lamp with our oil. Turn up the wick carefully
at, first. so as not to crack the chimney.
A shade will greatly enhance its excellence for read
ing or sewing bv.
By the careful observance of these directions, you will
secure a light that cannot fail to ples.se.
Our facilities for refining are now very perfect and
complete, and having devoted a great deal of laborious
attention to the art, we have succeeded in producing an
article of the very best quality, to which we invite the
especial attention of the trade. All orders will be tilled
at the lowest rates.
For sale by the barrel, or in quantities to snit custo
mers, by ADAIR 'ft VEEDEIt,
Refiners of Coal Oils,
Penn'a. Avenue. near High street,
(not far from the Court House.)
je29..3mdAir
GAUZE .MERINO SHIRTS FOR MEN,
with short sleeves,
LINEN DRAWERS, FINE SHIRTS,
And Collars, and a full line of Men's Furnishing floods,
suited to the warm weather. Children's Gauze Merino
Vesta, in all sizes, at
JOS. HOLISM'S, 77 Market st.
I. A. CARRIER & BROTTER, ACE%
No. 63 Fourth Street.
0031110 NW EA 1, T II INSURAANCE
1,„,„/ COMPANY, at Harrisburg, Pa. Chartered capital;
$300,900. Hon. SIMON CAMERON. President: B. S.
Carrter,Secretary. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN ,
SURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Assets, $284,.
789.73. Hon. JOEL JUNES, President: J. B. Alvorcl,
Secretary. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANNYI
Philadelphia. Assets, $324,351.4,2. GEORGE H. MART,
President; H. R. Coggshall, Secretary.
ap2&lyd
OAKLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE.-4
That portion of Oakland known am
NF4W LINDEN GROVE, .
Lying within two miles and a half of the city, has been
subdivided into lots of convenient size, ranging from.
ONE TO TEN ACRES EACH,
Some of them are level, others beautiful and symmetth
cal knolls, covered with forest trees, and others gently
rolling, susceptible of being improved in the most pic
turesque manner. These lots are surrounded by an ex
cellent neighborhood, with the advantage of a
FIRST CLASS PRIVATE SCHOOL,
Taught by Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kerr, with public schools
in the vicinity. A line of omnibuses runs every hour
during the day, and in a short time a
PASSENGER RAILROAD
Will be built, thus rendering them most eligible and de
sirable. For beauty of scenery, facility of access, purl-,
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 an
nual payments. W. 0. LESLIE,
jy18:1m 91 Diamond street.
THE MANUFACTURERS OF' SA W-
A. YER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP,;
alter subjecting it to the severest tents known to the
trade, are fully persuaded that there is no Family Wash-.
ing Soap iu the United States, for no little money, having
at once Eat many good qualities, (and so few discounts.)
OF. BEAUTI In c010r,,, firmness, surface and tea
ture_generally.
OF PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine,
clay, fish oils, stale grease, and adulterations.
OF QUALITY-1.6r washing clothes, of every descrip
bon, coarse or fine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed,
printed'or white: for ZILUNCI tar, grease, pitch, paint,
oil, printers' iuk, shoemakers' wax, etc., from clothe.,
furniture, and from the hands.
Give It a fair trial for yourselves:and ho convinced.
Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a copy
of the directions. B. C. I J. 11. SAWYER.
jeB 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh
D. C. KNEEL4IND
K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES ;
Also, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, &e., at Eastern
prices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood rarest, (third
otory—orerCitizens Bank.) Pittsburgh. Piz 1e9,1
BIRMINGHAM
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
WRITING ACADEMY,
College Mall, Diamond BirminghamSe
TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCE.
For Ornamental Writing ....... .....$l5
" Plain Writing 10). Time unlimited
" Writing and Book-Keeping.. '33
N.SHAFFER, Profe;sWoliiiriiing and Book-Keeping.
O. H. LEITHEAD, la, 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, Ez-11. S. Minister to Den
mark, a member of the Pittsburgh Bar; Lecturer on
Commercial Law.
PROF. 2d. F. EATON, Lecturer on Elocution.
Call and see whet bas never been before attempted by
any . , namely: Specimens of Ornamental and
Pr cal Penmanship executed in your prmenee, in the
short space of from 2.0 seconds upwards.
Qood boarding at $2,60 per week. Students enter it
any time. For specimens of off.hand Business Writing,
enclose two postage stamps; and address
LESTHEAD, Principe,
ty23dydaw Pittsburgh, pa.
l EMONS.-50 boxes, in prime order, re
ceiving thir a WAVA Eßsos,
s 9 wood
if.
7; 4 .* .
7411 1 16 em b s
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ertthkt the loot two years
of relief. as the numerous
ponegelonahow.
to the temperament of the
ed In such quantities u to
udgment guide yen to the
VIGORATOR, and It.
plaints, 13111oun At-
Chronic Diarrhoea.
plaints, Dynan te -
Stom aeh, Ilaledtttal
le, Cholera, &ole-
Infontiam. Flatu-
Female Weaktt ens -
ceratally as en Ordlna
e Inc. It alllcare SICK
thousands can teettly,) In
two or three Tea
-len at commencement of
1 giving their testllmony
E MOUTH WITH
AND SWALLOW
m .t. thatil c PILL be a gen.
VI which the proprietor has
Nthan 'wanly years.
demand from them who
Nand the satisfaction which
1.11 use, hasloduced me to place
itt. that different Cathartics let
el bowels.
TFILARTIC P 11. I.
this well establlabed fact,
vr ratiety of the purest Veer
alike on army part of the
good and sale In all cos
needed. such as Ile-
Stomach
l a 3 Z k So l gi st eei o o t 4l;
from auddeti cold, which
end in a tong course or re
(Ito, a Creep' n g Nei,
the body', Restless
'verlght la the head,
44 DI Worm• In
Rhenmallent, a creat
e o ., and many diseases to which
WI t mention to this advertise.
.
•30 CENTS. ,
warm and Family Ca
llrJ
he Druggists geueraily, and
la all the large tan..
N1 , 011t1), M. U.,
Monitrortorer and Proprietor
ay, New Yor
No. 240, corner Wood ,treet
jytklyd.tsr
=ESTI
or „fait and go-Set
For
9 - 11170 FLINT .GLASS.FA.CTORIES,,SIT
CIA TE in the Borough orßirniihghani. belonging
to the estate of the late P. Mulvany,deeeased i and lately
carried on by Ledlie g Clam. These Factories are now
in thorough repair, and In futi operation, with all the
necessary implements and conveniences requisite for
the extensive manufacture of flint glass, of that superior
style and quality for which these Works have been so
justly celebrated.
Possession given on the first day of August next.
' C. IHMSEN,
Executor of the Estate of P. Mulvany.
Pittsburgh, June 17th, 1859. je:Xlitf
F OR RENT.-
THE FIFTH STORY
THE POST BUILDING
INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE
- - ---
-frOMES OFFERED.—Homes to be htid in
in the City of Allegheny, equal in comfort to
country seats, and yet near enough to the centro of
business to accommodate business men in either city,
and give to them a home with the desirable comforts of
city and country united. Thera are about one hundred
lots of 100 feet square, sonic 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 shrubbery,
thereby making it a colony of residences equal to
country seats, with the conveniences of the cities.
These beautiful lots will be leased for twenty-one years,
with the privilege of purchasing them within that
period. They are open for selection now. Those who
wish so desirables location would lo well to call soon on
Ttl&Ot AS WOOD, Land Agent,
nirlhaltf No. 100 Fourth street.
FOR SALE.— A liiiperior Farm of 154
acres in good farming cc der, in Knox county, Ohio;
a large proportion of it river bottom land; it is °tiered at
a great bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS,
mrlfidf No. 100 Fourth st., Land Agent.
PRINTING, WRITING AND WRAPPING PAPERS.
U 2 I. W. GRAFTON,
A. PI PAPER DEALER,
rt
0 97 Wood st., cor. Diamond alley, tt
PIT TS BUR:CH, " 3
AKeeps constantly on hand, a full assortment of F.
Hanna & Son's celebrated
PRINTINO AND WRAPPING PAPERS,
M fr I Mt. Holly Paper Co.'s Fine Writing Paper, Light
-1.4 body's Printing Inks, Ac.
CASH PAID FOR RAGS.
jyl2.6mdtw
T lIAVETIIIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
with me, Mr. J. DELLOW in the Undertaking huci•
news, which willler be conducted under the none
and style of Lemon & Lellow. JAMES LEMON.
JORIT DELLOW JANES 11310 f.
Undertaking in all its Branches.
LEMON & DELLOW, •
No. 118 FOurth Street,
A RE PREPARED TO DO uNDERTAK
11 ING fn 1.11 its branehem, in Ow ie t mann,r
at prices to suit the times.
We call special attention to FISK'S NEW STYLE
PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES, f.r the sale id
which they are sole agents in this city, and of which
we keep constantly on hand a eompleteas,ortment. As
regards beauty of shale and finish, they excel all others.
Funerals will be supplied with Hearses, Horses and
Carriages promply, and at lower rates than any other
establishment in this city. Guaranteeing to render sat
isfaction, they solicit a continua:leo of the patronage
heretofore so liberally extended to the old Linn. kelt,
REMOVAL.
DUQUESNE IRON STORE.
COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO.,
MANUFACTURER-8 OF .
Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought
Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts,
FLAT RAIEnuAD 14,1 OF ALL SIZE'S, ETC, ETC
Have removed to Hoar new eneneive lliuretiouFe
NOR. 77 Water and 9-1 Front Sim.,
Where they are prepared to execute all orders in their
line, having a large and complete at,tortment. of - Ine
que•mo " manufactured good, entistantly on hand,
which they offer on liberal terms. felhtf
HE POLAR REFRIGERATOTt
T- with
Fitter and Water Cooler Combined
Involving important principles never beforii attained,
which enables
if E A T,
V FA tETABLES,
FRI - ITS, &0..
To be kept longer, dryer, and colder. with LESS
than ran be done with any other Refrigerator now in
use; now on hand and for sale at
• T. J. CRAIG'S,
IN Wood street. tire door, from Fifth
J OHN N. Sll F. II Alt -
(Successor to Hartwell k Shophnrd,)
Druggist, Corner Wood and Sixth rt■
A complete stock of DRINA, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS and DYES, comtently on hand.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
Will find it to their advantage to give us a call. Manu
factnrer of the eelebrted
SOTICII CAPILLI.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
SAAC JONES J. 80YD....WM. ?WM:LOUGH
JONES, BOYD & CO.,
IWPITT ICTLIIEZ3 Or
CAST STEEL.
Spring, Plow, and A. B. Steel Sprin
1:E E=1!!
CORNER ROSS AI I) FIRST STREETS,
PITTSBURGH. PA
T HIRD IMPORTATION
GEO. R. WHITE & CO.,
No. 5 Fifth Street,
lEEE=
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
BLREGE AND BLR.EOE , ANOLAIS ROBES,
BLACK LACE SHAWLS,
Mantillas, Ilarege Anglais Dusters, &c
Jolo
WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
Wood Street, corner of Third,
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A
ALLEGHENY CEMETERY.
SECRETARY AND . TREASURER'S OFFICE:
' AT No. 37 FIFTH STREET ;
SUPERINTENDANT'S OFFICE:
jeßtf • AT THE CEMETERY.
Copper Milne for Sale.
AT a meeting of the stockholders of the
RIDGE : MININ(I COMI'ANY, 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 ono stamping . en
gine with twelve heads,and room sufficient to attach eight
head more with the latter engine; there is ngood saw
mill in same building. This Company own 4-80 acres,
and have buildings enough to accommodate n large force
of men.
For further, information enquire of the subscriber.
Proposals tor the purchase of the above property wit
be received until Monday, the 15th of August next.
JOSHUA HANNA, Secretary.
Pittaburgh,.July 180.
ROOT, RUST & CLARK,
ILEII77IOEPEIDIB LSD MUMS Et
SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, LARD AND
MINERS' OILS,
Also, Straits, Bank, Shore, Tanners and Neatsfoot Oils,.
Sperm. Patent and Adamantine Candles,
12121 yd b 1 FERRY STREET. NEW YORE.
COUNTRY RESIDENCE-1i miles from
VV the Court House; 3 acres of ground, well fenced in;
030 bearing trees, apple, peach and cherry; grapes,
strawberries; shade trees, a locust grove, ke. Cottage
House, arith.hall 8 Met wide, 2 parlors, dining room and
kitchen, 6 bed chambers, 2 cellars and store room; por
tico in fronv, stable, carriage house, ac. The situation
ta pleaaant and healthy, and in a good neighborhood;a
well of good widen also a largo cistern for soft water.
Will be sold or exchanged, by
jy2B S. CUTHBERT k BON, 51 Market street.
SARDINES. -20 cases assorted sizes, Coni
*Martin's brand, just received and for sale by
REYMER & ANDERSON,
je23 ! &Mood et, opposite St. Charles HoteL
=MO
1 ,--
AitriiNotires.
Veg'etablesiths . kitate for Calomel
atfd-111aO-illl.
thsV
BRANDETH'S 'T AL _ P
I LLB
by restoring the bowels to their on pal daily Aid nate
ref action, give strength. to thestomac ray, the blood
re-establish the heathy Condition of e digestive or
gags, and thus cure dyspepsia, colds, coughs, rheuma
usms, dropsies, and sicknessgenerally,wliether chronic
or recent. The celebrated . Abernethy says After
having cured the derangement of the bowels, d:l 6 ilitd ,
and all diseases generally disappear of their own'
• even in a short time." The experience of a century has
established the worth of these Pills beyond dispute, as a
purgative anti-bilious medicine; and their use by up
wards of 4.900 conscientious physicians, and by over a
million of families. shows that they are supplying one of
the wants of humanity, and are in adVance of medical
science. The above pills, although purely vegetable, are
now known and used as a substitute for calomel (119 ,
denegyei Cliforidem M11e..) 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.
Ron Pills—isa snteditute for blue-pill (PitakeHydrorgyri)
possessing the t•ieculiar action on the secreting organs,
of that preparation from mercury, but none of its sali
vating or oilier injurious effects. Those who have used
them, as a A/anvil/ substitute or otherwise,award to theni
the highest praise. They come nearer tea concentrated
Essence of Life dean anything yet made, in the way of
medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when all
hope has fled, has often restored health. In fact, they
supply an organic principle to the blood, al ways wanting
in extreme eases of sickness. Old people have the se
cretions of early , youth restored by the Life Addition
Pills. Their value as lifepreservers isbeyond estimate.
Itrandret les Vegetable:Universal Pills remove from the
r wets and blood of a sick person the cause of death
THE LIFE ADDITION P 11.1.9 SVPVLI THE OILOANIC NECISMITT OF
raw Ilwon's wri—th e minute globules of vegetable es:
sences, of which they are but the concretion, have their
react counterpart in the vital globules of the blood. And
from whence does the blood derive its life, its globules?
verily from the same source from whence Dr.Rnmdreth
derives We life principle of the Life Addition Pills—from
the Vegetable kingdom!
Those pills, as also the Universal, are warranted pure
ly vegetable. Retailed respectively at' 5 and 50 cents.
Physicians and the public supplied by the gross, or sin
gle box, at No. 294 Canal street, Brandretb's Principal
°thee; by Themes Redpath, No. 27 Diamond street
Pittsburgh, Pa., and by all respectable dealers in medi
eines. je27tlinnaw
THE TURNED HEAD,
This title of one of Dr. Warren's stories, is realized in
a moment by all who nse
Christadoro's Hair Dye,
Vhieti, in five minutes, changeo
WHITE TO BLACK,
Or red to a rich brown, without drying up the juices of
the hair. It is Ow only safe hair dye in the world. Sold
everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. CHRISM
DOM, NO. Astor House, 1100 Yurk.
GEO. K. KEYSER, Agent,
jr2l3::mdstv Pittsburgh. Pa.
CIRCULAR.—The subscribers are transacting
a General Foreign and Domestic Shipping and
Commission Business, in this city, and have leased the
new and fire-proof Warehouse, No. 57 West tratt street,
where they lire prepared to receive am' sell Foreign
and Dome,tie Gissis of all hinds, and offer the UMW
facilities on all consignments to their address.
In the department of Shipping, a long experience
tgarrantS us in assuring our friends that 11l business re
latding to Vessels slot Cargoes will be promptly attend- to.
We confidently offer our services in all the various
departments of a Commercial Business.
CURRY, NEPHEW CO.
Baltimore, February,lB:i9—tur3af
P. 0 0 I INT GI- .
Gum Elastic Improved Cement and Canvass
Roofing, Felt Cement, and Gravel
ROOFING!
Also, Agents For
Patented Aspheltie Roofing Felt.
ROOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE,
WITH I NSTRUC'fIONS FOR APPLYINO. OLD
ROOFS REPAIRED. •
76 S.ll I TII FIELD ST, B ETW E EN FOURTH d' FIFTH.
BATES
R. C. A. J. H. SAWYER,
ANCIYAMMIXWI Of •
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
No. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
It. C iCLU[a. T. B. DIiTIT
33171.a-3EIR &a DA PITT,
Manufacturers of every description of
FURNITURE,
O. 45 SMITIIFIELD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
A full :1...n117110ra of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUII
El, Fr itNITITRE. constantly ou Ivuid, which we wil
sell ut the lowest prices for (Sigh. spay
GEO. • BLETCHER,
Manufacturer of the Celebrated
GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,
ELASTMG BAND TOUPEES,
AND Kyr= DMILIPTION 60
Ornamental Hair for Ladies and Gentlemen,
.NO. 63 MARKET STREET,
rny2 PIrINIIIIP.6II, PA.
LONG- as DUFF,
L E RS IN MANILLA, HEMP, COTTON AND JUTE
CORDAGE,
°ARUM, TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN TARPAULIN,
DUCK, AND HEAVY DRILLING.
folCaly • Na. 90 Water Street.
NOBLE, BROWN & CO.,
125 and 127 Duane Street,
:NEW YORK,
ImportTEß-s OF
English, lri.h and Scotch Linens,
White Linens 01 all qualities,
Blav
Blouse Linens, •
Bronm. Blay and (Sleek and White Holland,
Farmers' Duck,
Farmers' Drills,
Padding Canvasses.
Rllatill'M Duck,
Carpets,
Burlaps, all widths and qualities.
Sold by the package, on most favorable terms. [apl2
FIRST CLASS
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS ,
OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES,
MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE SHELVES.
A LARGE STOCK OF
COMMERCIAL STATIONARY.
PRINTI .T
❑i all its branches, CARDS, CIRCULARS, ➢ILLS
LADINO, PAMPHLETS.
.1. R. WELDIN,
je2l C,3 Wood street near Fourth.
REMOVAL.
G. MUSSES' & Co., have removed
IL)• 11l their new per Warehouse, No. 37 Fifth
street. in the Now Iron Front Block, throe doors went
of Wood.
PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL
C. G. HUSSEY &
Manufacturers of
Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper,
Pressed Ckper Bottoms, Locomotive Tubing, Raised
Still Bottom and Flats of all Sizes, Brass Kettles, Sheet
and other Brass, Speller, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets,
etc. Dealers in Block Tin, Tin Plate, Lead Wire, Sheet
Zinc, Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tinners' Toole, &c.,
No. 37 Filth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
.114- Sheet Copper cut to any pattern. [apB:l3m,l
L. C. HEPBURN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER,
OFFICE WITH H. HEPBURN,
senlyis] No. 90 Fourth street.
GRANT'S CASES, VOL I.—Report of
eases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court
of Pennsylvania. For sale by J. R. WELDIN,
jyg 6 a Wood street, near Fourth.
SUGAR CURED HAMS.
50 tierces St. Lous Brands;
2.1 i do Cincinnati, G. Phipps d Co. Brand;
20 do do N. W. Thomas do;
2,000 pieces Iron City.
jylB:2W JAMES HOLMES & CO
COIINTRY BACON.-1.000 lbs. Country
Bacon Sides; 1000 Ms. Shoulders and Sides received
on consignment, and for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER,
1Y272 corner Market and First streets
P RUNM.-5 cases in glass jars ;
a do in fancy boxes;
6 casks Turkish;
60 kegs for Cooking.
Just received and for sale by
REYME.R k ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street,
mylB. Oppositi3 St. Charles Hotel.
BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GIN
GER for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO.,
__)ly 2o No. 00, corner Fourth Ind Wood streets..
EXTRACT ROOTS, for making beer, for
sale by B. L. FAHNIMTOCIEt CO.,
No. ao cor. Wood and Fourth sta.
117 . ENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
M. for sale by B. L. FAIINESTOCK .t CO,
jy2o NO. 60 cur. Market and Fourth atroota.
DAILY SALES AT O. 54 FIFT 11 ST.,
at the new Commercial . Sales Rooms, No. 5-t
Fifth
street, every week day, are held public sales of goods in
all variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a
large stock which is constantly replenished with fresh
consignments, that must be closed forthwith.
AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. fd.,
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly every
thing needed la the line for personal and family use;
table cutlery; hardware; clothing; boots ands shoes; la
dies' ware, .&c. • - •
AT TWO O'CLOCK,' P. 31,
Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China
ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, &c.
AT SEVEN O'CLOCK,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical in
struments; guns; clothing; dry goods; boot and shoes;
books; stationery, &c. P. M. DAVIS,
sap& Auctioneer.
MERCHANT'S HOTEL FURNITURE
AT AUCTION.—On WEDNFSDAY MORNING,
August 3d, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at the Merchant's
Hotel, corner of second and Smithfield streets, all the
Furniture and fixtures, comprising 60 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 and Card. Tables; Mirrors Ma.
liegan c 4 , 3ook-Case and Secretary; Parlor, Chamber and
Stair Ls; Floor Oil Cloths; Gas Chandeliers; Rosin
Bells an wires; Dining Tables; China. G hISS and queens.
ware; Chafing Dishes, Cook Stove; lare Iron Safe; Desk;
office fixtures; Counters- Shelving; bar-room fixtures,
&c. Also, one large Cooking Stove, with utensils enro
lte)
te. - fiy2v) P. M. ItAVIS, Auctioneer.
ÜBL IC SALE OF U. S. PROPIRT Y.—
The following articles not being required for the
public service, will he disposed of by auction, to com
mence at 10 o'clock ' A. M., on TIIUItSDAY, the 4th,
August, 1859, at the U. S. Allegheny Arsenal, near Pitts- 1
burgh, Pa, viz:
1 Steam Engine, cylinder .. l234 inch diameter, and
stroke 6 feet.
2 Steam Boilers; 20 feet long, antl32 inch diameter,
1 Fire Engine.
A variety of machines, including
2 Engine Lathes; 3 Drilling Machines:
2 Screw Cutting Machines: 1 Wood Planing Machine.
278 Hall's Patent Rifles; 22 flint locl:Muskets;
2 self-priming Muskets: 1 Percussion Ihtle
12,000 Lbs. of scrap wrought iron:
14,200 lbs. •' east
Tr. lbs. " steel;
2330 Bullet Moulds, for round balls:
524 Pistol Screw Drivers;
32 Powder Flunks, for Hull's rifle'
_ .
25 dozen of now, and a lot of old, ,
Filet.;
G 4 Horse Shoes;
pM,etpl lwo4
Also, Powder Barrels;
rs4ir ofn
o, a large number of Artillery Implements, and
Smith's. Carpenter's, Armorer's, and other tools.
Terms—Specie, to ho paid on delivery of the property,
whirl, must be removed by the purchaser, within three
days after the sale, or it will be re-sold at his expense.
Ely order of Major John Symington. Commander Alle
gheny Arsenal.
JY 27 -I P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
CLINTON HOUSE,
UJrlo.ll^7o WA' Pennsylvania,
JOHN PIERER, Proprietor.
THIS COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR
HOTEL, after being refitted and furnished through
out, with elegant furniture, is now ready for the recep
tion of guests, The Railroad from eonnellsville to
Uniontown ;sill be finished early in July, thus affording
a cheap and pleasant mode of traveling to persons wish
ing to escape the heat and smoke of Pittsburgh during
the heated term, This House is situated within a few
moments drive of the celebrated Fayette Springs. and
the proprietor is determined to spare neither trouble or
expense in rendering those who visit him comfortable.
Charges moderate. mylsaf
MICHAEL O'IIARA, JR.,
. (Successor to M. O'Hara.)
WHOLIBILI DIALER IN
FOREIGN WENDS, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS;
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
NO. 151 Fifth street, between Wylie and Ross streets,
Sd door above Wylie street, keepa constantly on hand a
isrge stock otOld hfonongahela Rye and Double Recti
fied Whisky; Domestic Wines, Brandies, and all articles
usually kept hs the business. jet
KNOX'S ICE CREAM ROOMS,
No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry.
TIIF SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY
announreN to Uio patrons of this wefiknown estate
lisliment that he is still prepared to furnish
PARTIES AND WEDDINGS,
In Very best style, with
ICES,JELLIES, FANCY CAKES AND PYRAMIDS.
Alte-Sentlernen and Ladies nerved with Meals, includ
ing every delicacy of the iteanou, in style equal to any
first elan:, hotel, at all hours day and eveni ng WU:2w JACOB It. BURLEY.
FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THE
STATE FAIR TO -
GRAFF It. CO.
FOR THE SEW
fr CO NT lei Bp
For the best Range for families, and best Wood Cook
Store. Diploma for best Laundry Stove. Also on hand,
a large assortment of Heating Stoves, Plain and Fancy
Grate Fronts, Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Btienr Ket
tles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, HolViw-Witre, le.
GRAFF & CO., N 0.246 Liberty street,
fe2 At the head of Wood street.
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
JONES & LA 15 T
Manufacturers of
IRON AND NAILS,
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON,
Lanth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates,&e.
WAREHOUSES,
98 Water Street, and 135 First Street,
PITTSBURGH,
And corner of Franklin and South Wqtor Ste., Chicago
rnr17.13,
TERRA COTTA OR
STONE WATER PIPES,
FROM TWO TO SIX INCH CALIBRE.
Priers from Twelve to Thirty Cts.per Pont.
ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH,
For sale Wholesale at Manufacturers Prices by
HENRY H. COMM,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND WHOLMALC MAUR IN
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY.
jol] No. 25 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH.
~.[PWARD DIM
DISSOLUTION. ---The partnership here
tofore existing between William Smith and I tixtin
Brown, under the stylts'of WM. SMITH & Cu., was di,.
tool veil on the 15th day of February, no, by the death at
Mr. Dixon Brown. •
David E. Park and James Park, jr, Laving purchased
the interest of 'Mr. Brown, deceased, m the lute firm of
Wm. Smith & Co. The Foundry and Shichino hied
ness will lie hereafter conducted under the style fe
SMITH, PARR & CU, by whom the Linsmees of the late
firm will he settled.
C13=03
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY
•
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Warehouse,' No. 149 First and 120 Second streets.
Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal (al,
Retorts and Stills, clam and Water Pipe, Sail Irons, Deg
Irons, Wagon Boxes,Steel Monids, Putties, Hangers and
Couplings. • •
Also ..lohbing and Mdchlne Castings of every descrip
tion made to order.
Having a complete machine shop attached to the
Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend
ed to. mytZiltfaellw
ISAAC JOSSS D. D. MGM
D. 8. - ROGERS & CO.,
MANITFACTURERS OF
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
Corner Ros• and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
I. W. CHADWICK CHAD. CHADWICK.
CHADWICK Si, SON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAGS, . •
Arai Aged& for the vale of
Mahoning Fire Brick and Pot Clay,
Nos. 149 and 151 Wood St., ncar Sixth, Pittsburgh.
IQ-Wrapping Paper at Manufacturers' Prices. Cash
paid for rags. jytlynts
L OOK AT THIS !—Bargains, Bargains in
BOOTS AND SHOES.
I am selling my spring and summer Boots and Shoes at
great reduction from former rates. Give me a call, and
see for yourselves, at the cheap cash store of
JOS. H. BORLAND, 95 Market stfeet,
tki door from Filth.
p 1 'l' S B H
TRUSS MANUFACTORY;
The only one in tho city
ORANGES. --50 boxes Messina Sweet, re
ceived this day, and for sale by
RF.YMER h ANDESSON_,
iYIB 39 Wood et-, opposite St. Charles Hotel.
FRESH BUTTER.-;-7 jars and 4 kegs
Fresh Butter, just received and for aido_by
JAMES A. FZ.ER,
jel corner Market and First streets.
_ _
ROUSEL'S EAII LIISTRALE ODO-
ItANTE—This universally tipprovedand admired
article, free from ardent spirits, pungent oils, and other
destructive materials., cleans the hat' expeditiously. ren
ders it a beautifn lbnght, and immrts to it the delicate
fragrance of the flowers. For safe by
JOSEPH
Corner Diamond and Market street
1859. e P y R.DON'S DIGEST just receiv-
J. R. WELDIN,
63 Wood street. near Fourth.
•
BARREL POkIATITDI.—A large supply_ of
thin excellent article just received at
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
elb corner Diamond and Market Street.
gtitittolt • dates.
CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG,
No. 86 Wood street.
settring'fflarhines.
S I INT GMR'S
SEWING MACHINES.
IN POINT OF
BEAUTY,
DURABILITY,
PERFECTION OF WORK,
AND CAPACITY TO
PERFORM EVERY
VARIETY OF SEWING,
NO OTHER MACHINE CAN "COM-
PARE WITH SINGER'S
New and Improved Machines,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT
fel IL STRA IC•S 32 Market streeL
PATENT
SEWING
11A.CHI N ES
Have gained the confidence
of all who use them, acrd 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
amnot be unravelled or pulled nut.
They-are nil 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 attentionof all to our new Fanmily
Sewing Machine. It has been manufactured expressly
for Family Use, and has met with favor from all. It is'
se sunpli ed ns to render it almost impossible to relent
of order, or derange its operations• ' indeed it is so sim
ple as to astonish one, that so smalla piece of mechan
ism will sew.
Below, we give a description of the different styles of
the Weed Patent.
No. I. Is a very convenient style, watch can be
worked by hand or fool, ou or off its own table_ For
convenience of stripping, and also for large manufiwto
ries, where it is necessary toplacea number of Machines
into a long bench, making one table answer for them
all. Price, Vie
No. M. With Walnut or Mahogany Table:either with
or without Box Top, which locks down. Price, 5100
and $ll5.
No. 3. Same size as No. 2, but runs with a belt, and
at a much higher rate of speed. This ldnd is well
adapted to minulticturing Clothing or Leather work.
This is really the cheapest Machine in the market, as
there is no work done on a Sewing Machine that it will
not do. It is confidently asserted that this Machine
runs easier than any machine now in use. Price. $lOO.
No. 4. This machine has 11 long arm, tO necommu
date large work. It runs at a high rate of speed, runs
easily, and is, without doubt, the best Machine for Tail
or's use, ever offered to thepublic. It is also peculiarly
fitted fur plantation work, as it is very simple yet sub
stantial and durable, with but little liability to get Out or
order. Price, $l2O.
No. 5. This is a new and cheaper style, and a gen:
end favorite for 'Family, Light 'Leather, and a great
variety of work. It laws 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. it
runs very easy, rapidly, and is pronounced the bent
machine now in market, for SLO.
No. G. This is a Machine got up on an entirely new
principle, di ff erent from anything ever before miens'
to the public, and we confidently assert that for faintly
- We it Las tint an equal. It to very light and tasty, runs
very rapidly: is almost noiseless in its operation, and
uses a straight needle. It is so itrranged as to lie
utterly impossible to miss stitches. It has a tension on
both sides, and carries a large supply of threful on the
under spool. The motions are. gamed by two small
eranks that run without perceptible noise. The two
threads are worked in such a manner as never to both
pull at the frame time, and censezmently little liable to
break. The seam is very elastic, and tie thread does
not break in washing. It will do coarse work letter
than ar v machine now in market, as it uses silk, cotton
or linen with equal facility.. Price, i. 50.
Descriptive eirculai, furnished gratis.
OFFICE, 477 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
WHITNEY dr. LYON, - Proprietors.
Air Agents warded,- -my2722milaw
The Grover & Baker
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY'
Pittsburgh Agency, No. 107 Market St.
flaring greatly increased their facilities few manttractur
tug their CtuarnarED Fauna. 111 . o.cutvgi, with all the recent
imprtivementa have reduced their prices, and offer for
sale a
NEW STYLE MACHINE.
Price, $5O--Wientmer, $5 Extra.
It is no longer questioned that these Machines are the
beet in iise for family sewing. They
HEM, FELL, GATHER AND STITCH
In the most superior manner. and are the only machines
in the market that are so well and simply made, that,
they may be sent into fat-- ilieswi th no other instructions
than are contained in a cirular which accompanies each
machine, and from which
A CHILD OF TEN YEARS
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 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 ik Baker Machine will do it
better, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possi
bly be done by hand.
sal- Hoot rot a Circular. "4E41
The first plate in public estimation is now justly ac
corded to the Grover B 114ker Machine, for family sew
ing, for Pin following reasons:—lst. It is more simple
and easily kept in order than any other Mt - whine.
It makes a scam whieh will not ri p or ravel, though every
third stitch is cut. 7,1. It sews from two ordinary spools,
and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided. while
the same machine can he adapted at pleasure, i v amere
rilftligo of spools, mall Tan eties of work. 411,. 'the same
machine runs silk, linen thread, common spool cotton,
with equal fatality. Ith. The seam is as elastic as the
most elastic fabric, so that it is free iron, all liability to
break in washing, ironing, or otherwise. oth. The stitch
made by this machine is more benutithl than any other,
made either by hand or mathine.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS:
The best patent now in tare.—[Eaton Whig.
Stand 4 high in the estimation Of n.ll-IFzie Constitution.
It is all that it i.n reeminnemleil—{Linm DemoeraL
it ha, no supertur—fAsbtabula Telegraph.
A household neeessity—[Batima Herald.
Grover .4 Baker's is unrivalled--(Roeltport:Advertiser.
Meets the wants of the housewife—LAtiburn Ch. Advo.
A necessity in the family—i Southern Inventor. -
The elle:go:it and test in use---Iltaldwinfiville Gazette.
They are the litiA m sass—{Waterford Sentinel. -
Th., last nnumfact itred—l Pittston Journal.
Worthy of public patronage—{Jersey Shore Re pub.
S
Groverßaker have the best improvements—Munt.
Journal.
Not liable to get out of order---{Westchester Jett
The most convenient in use---Whieago News Letter.
Pos,e,es more advantages than any other—lN:lh.
Gazette.
All articles are made with it with ease—{Hasard'sthut.
Lightens the labor of those at homeH Ploughman.
A child of ten years old may use it—{Farmer and Vis
Will do most benatiful sewing—i Allentown Dent.
Sew silk. linen, or cotton th M
read-4P, Advocate--
I s more simple than any other—{Cleveland Reporter
Merits as place in every lumpy—{Abiugdon Democrat
Sows a yard a minuteL4Cleveland Leader.
The best in use for families—llliblieal Recorder.
It makes a fine, strong seam—(Laporte Union.
NATHAN WHITING, Agent,
dela No. 107 Market ritrviL
Second Arrival 1859
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
AT THE
FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE
virrs BURGH, PA.
W& 11. MeCALLUM RESPECT
. FULLY announce that they are receiving a
second supply of CARPETING, selected directly from
the Importers and Manufaeturers, by one of the firm,
now 'in the East, to which they invite the attention of
p vr . urchasers. Also, a ne style of CANTON MATTING.
for Summer Purloin. The latest make of CARPET
SWEEPERS, etc.„ etc., which shall he ollered at the
lowest rates. jet)] W. D. & 11. McCALLUM.
THE ITIEIRORAIRE.
ACOLLECTION OF CATHOLIC MUSIC,
containing six• Masses, a short Requiem Mass. Ves
pers, and at variety of miscellaneous pieces, suit: o de for
morning and evening service. with accompaniments fur
organ or melodeon, by Anthony \Verner. Organist- and
Director or the Choir of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross,
Boston. Thu " Memoraro " is published in one large
quarto volume, of 272 jeiges. well bound, and sold at the
low price of $2,50 per copy. A liberal reduction mode to
churches. For sale by JOHN If. MELLOR.
jy4 • - ,eY Wood street.
S. GRAY & SON.,
DRAP=RS AND TAILORS,
No. 52 St. Clair street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Saratoga Sprin,gs--Union Mall. •
AVING undergone extensive idtera
tionfi and improvements, is now open for the re
ception of visitors. The grounds have been enlarged
and improved, and club rooms and carriage house, with
lodgings for coachmen, added, for the accommodation
of those who may bring their own equippage with them.
Every exertion will be made by the Proprietors to sll=-
Gain its well established reputation.
PUTNAM A PAYNE.
The house will remain open until the Ist of October.
jyklrn
Watches and Jewelry.
R EINEMAN & MEYRAN.
42 FIFTH STREET
Aro now moiling FINE GOLD AND SILVER
HUNTING WATCHES
Of American and English rnatinfacture,
at greatly reduced prices
Call and sec..
jeltr
G ENTS' SEA ONABLE
UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, ITALF-HOSE,
Or Lisle ThresAl, Gauze, 'Merino, Silk, Linen', Cotton, ao,
da . SON'S.
• No. S 3 Wood street
ir ACE MANTLES.—A large assortment
1,1 of French and Chantilly Lace Mantis, selling
very low.• Also, all our stock of thin drew
13 goods.
Please, call and Bee them. C. MANMarket SON LOVE, •• .
17 74 street.
T HE(A)
RALITE AND PORCELAIN
TEETH have now been extemireiy tested by the
citizena of TatalariAh, and the verdict in their favor is
unanimous. 3lany have - laid aside teeth-mounted on
Gold plate to avail themselves of the improVementa
embnteed in these new sad beautifuletyles of Dentistry.
Their suriority consists mainly in their act adep
mtion supers mouth—their perfect cleanliness, befog
without drack or crevice for food to Clod lodgment, and
made of a material on which the juices off - the mouth
cannot net; they are free from all metallic taste t corro
sion or . tarnish Mal do not e ff ect.the breath, winch is a
ereat desideratum, its all who wear Gold, Silver, natl.
limn or other Metallic Plate, ran testify.
'flay also combine great streutla with lightness, corn
fort and eleganee—this with their close meentbisace to
natural teeth render them the most desirable -substi
tutes for those organs ever offered. An esunninatiort
will fully confirm all that has been said intheir praise.
N. STEBBINS, M. D., Dentist,l9l Penn street,
N. lt. Teeth drawn by the painless process: Jelealiaor
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
UNRIVALLED IN MARKET,
Home and Foreign, Demand.
IF YOUR min IS GRAY,
IF YOUR HAIR IS .THIN,
OR IF YOU ARE BALD,
IT WILL RESTORE
WEED'S
TO PRESERVE THE COLOR,
To PREVENT ITS FALLING, ;
TO MANE THE HAIR OLGSST,-
USE WOODS HAIR RESTORXTIVE.
SOLD BY O J. 'WOOD & C.
114 :%lAItKET STREET, ST. LODIS,IIIO.,
PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS; AerD
DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY.
Sold by Dr. GEO. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street,
and It. L. FA lINkSTOCE". 3: CO., No. CO, corner Wood
and Fourth street 3, and by all good Druggists gutturally.
SUFFER NOT.—DRS. GOLDSMITH &
)„j co., No. 42 Sixth strnet, Pittsbuigh;•Ferdi'a, still
continues to be consulted on all diseases of a PRIVATE
or DELICATE NATURE. Front a long course of study
and practical experienPe of unlimited extent, Drs. G.
Co. have the gratification of presenting the unfortunate
with reintalies 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 '
'Fain and' Distress, or Inflammation of
the Itladder and Kidneys, Abscesses, Humors, Frightful
Swellews, and the long train of horrible symptoms at
tending this 'Masa 'of diseases, are made to liettime as
harmless as the simplest ailings of a Child.'
SESIINAL W E.& liiiNES&—Drs. G. it Co. devotes much
of their attention to the treatmentot those C 8383 caused
by a secret and solitary habit. which ruins thebody and
11/11.1.1111fitting file unfortunate individual for either bust
ness or society. tome of the sad andmelancholyeffeets
produced by these early habits of youth are, Weakness
of the back oral limbs, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspe D .
sia, Nervoustusss, derangement of the Digestive lint
Lona symptoms of ilianiumption, etc., etc. - Th,sr m i t a
effects on the ?lurid are vouch to be dreaded; ids: Loss
of memory, eonfosion of ideas, dOpression of spirits,
evil forebudings,aversion to society, self-distrust, tuntdi
ty, etc, are among the evils produced. Such persons,
be fore eon tent platin g marriage, should consult a phyli
elan of skill and experience. and be at once restored to
health and happiness. Ague and Fever cured, and wars
ranted. All letters containing ale°, addiusaecl to Drs.
(40Lrysmini & CO., Pittsburgh, rneet with•
prompt at le Ution,and • medicines forwarded, secure from
oldscrintion, and a pure guaninteciD. The ablaut se
cresy obßerved in all cases.
Ye... Don't forget the plane, N 0.42 Sixth street, Pitta. trgli. -
-apliklychm
E
A. E A_N D EAR
DISPENSARY.
(Vice C2d door, u fxstatrsa-EWAIZOaI- F.
ETA WASHED I;Y THE CELEHRA
TEP DEL JuII,N.SON, Idle of London, England.
A great discovery in the science of medicines, being
a certain and speedy cure for restoring the sight and
removing all diseases peculiar to the eye. This is nnis
venially
removing
the only safe and Stile remedy
u/tiv known. It has been used with great success by the
rilist skillful physicians in Europe and America.
Patients m any part of the country can trait them
selves Kieeessfally at a moderate expense, thereby
avoiding the danger and expense of falling into the
bands of imskillful physicians. This medicine (sufficient
to cured will be sent by mail or express, with all neces
sary directions. on receipt of Ten Dollars-_
•
Dr. Julin f on's Armin and Infallible Orre for Deafness and
Shying IVoises in the Ears, Nerrons Head
arid Ofied Complaints, - •
Affording in vLsnt relief to stifferer whohavo been trou
bled with deafness for many years. After using thin
remedy a few days the patient is suddenly and almost
miraculously enabled to hear 'ordinary tortedrionversa
tion: in the course of a few weeks the most obstinate
case of.deafne,s in effectually cured.
Patient, too numerous to mention have been restored
to perfect hearing, and forever rescued from,the snares
albs numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of
the present day. flo.,jinal and private testimonials and
eertificates from the most eminent physicians and sur
szeon, in England, in whose presence deaf persons have
}xen eared,:ihd many hundreds of private patients cured
eon be seen or .referred A_ case'. of. this medicine,
'enough to etl'ect a elire.) still be forwarded to any part
.1' the country for Fifteen Dollars. -Address •
DR. JOIINSON I Drawer 404.
Office 93 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
El=
3\ekw4m6
T HE ADMI -R ER S O,F
\ /Steinway's Pianos
R.
Are rZi'tfully 6,rincd that 'me have just received
k these UNRIVALLED PLCNO-FORTES,
ietavi, round corner, plain. -
n0t..1 hut to be heard, and their vast superiority
ver ,[hero, wilt hi , at once inanifesteiL For sale by
if. LEI3ER ,t'BRO., No. 53 Fifth street,
_.j,1113 Sole Anents for Steinway's PiSnOs.
2ETNA INSITRA.NCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD.
INCORPORATED 1S10; CHARTER PER
PI•rUAL.
Cash Capital, - - $1 000 000.
Surplus, July 1, 1551, $1,0;10,4= SO. Losses adjusted
and Tula tmer, St2.onii,ooo. Property insured against
DANGER BY FIRE. OR THE PERILS OF INLAND
NAVIGATION, at as liberal rates and rules as solvency
and fair profit will permit.
ArGINLEIPS ICE CREAI% SALOON
AND CONFECTIONERY; •-•
No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite theExcharige
IVI - INI'GINLEY, AT NIS SPACIOUS
1.11 i• and elegantly arranged dooms; located as above
I, prepared to filrui.sh nil the Luxuries of the Beason in
his line. Delicious -
Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes Of
all , kinds,
And every description of Confectionery ; all of the best
matiirial will Ix, served to order, day and erening..
41r Orders for parties promptly filled: 03.11Anskpestg
fur yourself. (rop)) BrOM.E.Y.
MARBLE! MARBLE!!
JOHN 111?CARG4
MONUMENTS, GRAVESTONES;
Enclosures, Posts, &c.,- &C.,
•„.. The public are respectfully invited examine
our stock. Prices low, and work warranted. •
K Ay & COMPANY,
B9OKSELLERS, STATION
ALAN ( ROOK MANUFACTORRiIIiI,
NO. 55 . Wool> STREET,
Pittsbnrgb,,Pa.
4...1•- A full assortment of Law, Medical =CW." I6-
°um BookacoOstantly on hand...'au%
OUR AN)_) A QUARTER ACRES:OF
F
LAND FOR SALE, ly. acres in youngforestireesc
a tine never-failing spring .if water. The land lies well,
is smooth, and of u goo.Feoil. Situate at .3 miles-from
Allegheny City, en the New Brighton-road, at* short
dietignie from the Railroad, at Jack's Run. Price $1,0611;
5500 n Valance at one, two and three years. For
sale iy S. CUTIIBERT SON,
IY II +5l. Market street.
Ar'PLES.-32 barrels Green- Apples, just
received on consignment. and for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
jyt 1 corner Blarketand rust sits.
C "E^-
‘4E.-25 boxes strictly Weitern Re
serve, for sale by WM. H. SMITH k car
BUTTER. -10 firkins ter sale by
jyll.
Q 1.1(i Alt.—TO blds., prime and fair Sfigar
A.) for sale by (Lyn) WM. H. SMITH k
BEA-Ns' - )
'0 Barrels, small ichite,.`for - sale
L 5 ClE''=Ll 11F.IlillY H. coLLINs
COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY, B.
Head Boxes, Post Office Boxes, Oird Backs, Cal
endars and Sand Boxes, a Large assortmetat
VEY'S,
j,el3 Corner Wood & Third & Merkel & Second •ts
o n REAMS 24x37 PRINTING PAPER,
\- 7 of a stirs:dor (polity, for sale low to blosaik
no
signment, by CHADWICK SONS,
No. 140 and 151 Woad street.
$1",100 .T.Ew'RtmA,llE..ryAbSriYck:--dwlr.sal42,
ot tour rooms andante , attic, 'with lot to feet, 4 5 0a U tte h AW
glieny avenue. uear the outer depot, i Hlegliaayaity. The
house is new and in 0!_od order. • . _
S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market street.
VALLABLE PROPERTY FOReSALE.—
That large and convenient dwelling bonne; with
store maul . . on corner of Third sad Grant streets, willbe
sold on necomodating tern-o, by
V* s S. CiTTEIBEItT & SOIL 511darket it.
r ACE 11 , LANTLES, Lawns, DLL
LI gen and Organdie Robes, closing' out,
L. HANSON LOVE, 4.4. IS'"
LIME -450 bbls. Louisville LAM
by 009 ,aeauty S.
_~'''', .
to fral
PROF. WOODS'
WITH, IMMENSE
IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF
IF YOU RAVE SCALD HEAb,
IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE,
IT WILL CURE THEM.
STATE AUTHORITY
A. A. CARRIER S BRO., Agents,
W. H. EDIE, surveyor.
No. 63 Fourth street,-Pittsbiligh, Pa
HAS A araarroL lESCLECTION or
NO. 286 LIBERTY STREET
SecondandFront streets._