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PITTSBURGH POST.
THE PIRATE.
Eighteen years ago, the ship I commanded
was dancing over the waves, on a: luTssion of
mercy, Laden by generous contributiffne.er
New England city, she was bound to the Cape
de Verde with bread for the famine Sitickeu
and dying. Brighter skies never gladdened
the sailor's heart than those which-hentsbirer
usi. pleasanter gales never .filled; the sails , o f
the . sea journeyer than those -which ? speed
us to haven where we should .14;'fand ,now
may, God have theship in BisholY:kee . Ping,".
the prayer which concluded the Old English ,
bill of lading, was heard and graatid, W*l l fat'
as we trod on the deck of the stout CrUft,
whose errand was to succour the destitute,
We - were all in high spirits, forWarditi"the
forecastle and aft in the cabin. Sailors who
are often so hungry, liable at any moment to
be put on short allowance, and compelled 'at
times to fast entirely, knows better thin the
landsmen how to pity those whom famine,
threatens. Jack has ready sympathy for the
man who has no biscuit in his locker.
It was now the fourteenth day out—just in
the first grey of the morning, that the mate
aroused me with startling intelligence that a
suspicious vessel was in sight. With the first
ray of light the vigilant officer had descried
her, and she was so near as to be made out
with a glass. I was on deck in an instant.
The first glance at the strange ship almost
dispelled the fear that the mate's alarm had
occasioned.
- - •
"Why, Mr. Larkin," I said, laughing as I
spoke, "there's nothing suspicious looking
about that lubberly-looking craft. She is a
Portuguese brigatine—she can't sail."
"She looks like the build," said the mate,
" but she is built for sailing and she'll spread
canvas, in a wind like this, that'll send her
skimming like a gull over the sea. And look
now at the men on-her deck:" -
One glance through the telescope was enough
to'satisfyrne that he was right.'
The
,
The vessel was sharp built, of light draught,
and rigged like a brigatine. Her masts raked
very slightly besides the canvas usual to
such a rig, she was fitted to carry a lugger
sail, which, when spread before the wind,would
add to her speed. In addition, she was pierced
for twenty-two sweeps. Her decks wore crowd
ed with men.
"It's no honest craft, Mr. Larkin," I said ;
" but she may not be a pirate for all that. One
need not be surprised to fall in with a slaver
hereabouts."
" She's no slaver, Captain."
" Why do you think so""
" Because there are guns on deck instead o
water casks."
" I did not say she had a cargo of slaves in,"
I replied.
•' Then why does she carry so many guns on
deck" If without a cargo her guns should be
below • if with one, there should be more guns
on deck. If that ain't a pirate, never believe
me again."
As if to put an end to our speculations and
clear up the mystery, the suspicious craft began
to spread more canvas, and as she gathered
away with the freshening breeze, than ran up
to her foremast a flag, which, when it- reached
the truck, unshook its folds in the wind. On
a white ~r ound we saw the terrible insignia of
tho freebooter, the death's bead and cross bones
psinted in diabolical black. " I thought so,"
said Mr. Larkin, quietly—"and the ship has no
guns." •
What arms have you, Mr. Larkin!" I
asked.
An old horse pistol, and the lock is out of or
der."
_
"And I hare only an old fowling-piece and
a pair of pistols. I tear these felloa s will make
their own terms with us."
" Yes ; cut our throats and administer to our
effects afterwards," replied the mate walking
forwards.
. _
We made all the sail we could, but fifteen
minutes satisfied me that escepe was impossi
ble. The report of a gun from the pirate, and
a shot whistluing over us, speedily brought us
to. The pirate came quietly along like a pan
ther which, sure of its prey, was in no great
hurry to seize it. The moment he came with
in speaking distance, ho hailed, and ordered
me to lunch a bout and come on board, We
got out the quarter-boat, and I was about to
jump into her, to pay my revects in person to
the villians, when Mr. Larkin asked leave t
go
A. litebees Piano and Furnftnre
Polish.
VOR RENOVATING VARNHISED.
u - FURNTIURE.—This is an admirable Article torte,
.coring the *Sall on all kinds of Furnitthe whigi This
become soiled or dimmed by use. Pianos, IdabOattily.
Doors, Sideboards, Chairs, Sofas, ite., Can be lanaltarirdely.
restored by a single application of the Mixture, 'an,
will - retain the gloss to though newly . varnishefd.:. It is(
preferable to varnish, and it becomes anmedltnnlY:dr3'
and effectually removes all spots from the Farnham.
Sold by - B. KLEBER it BRO. •
jr22..
JOHN IV. 4CRAWIPOJW;
Attorney & Commlelksr at LaW,
AND NoTARY:iiIJBLI
DAVENE9ItT, lOWA.
El,pecial _attention given to collecting-and scoring
claims o
Bina te--b ud.
h Dardevy, Sr;
Cant: R. J. me,
' - g,oberta biel44l; dilerneys.
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Jot - 11v *. metc.itt - suff,
P.O T E
Wfll attend to the Distrihuting sad Posting of
BILLS, CIRCELiIIkiCIILDS..B;:.PRAURAMME B
FOR
4sausennessts, BaUrooits, Steamboats,
Ships, Hotels, Sales,
PITISBURGH, PA.
iZrders sent to the ofleefthe PitturlhMomingtorlawr:ceivegptttent
sAzuronivis
L I V ER:INVIG
niOkrt4 RATOR,
' iirrNER nratu. -
'T Ie compounded entirely from Gllztri, and
. b..beceme seenabltdied
ttpproval by all that Wive Wad It, awl y b.
'NI to will! coneolateo Lo ' a jialltbe diseases for whirl It
nd
Is recommended.
It hts cored thousands
•I,ml Oven up all.hopes
unAnacltedeertideateaLn my
The dose must be adapted
liglivstusl taking I 4 sod Ri•
mt genUy on the Bowels-
Let We dictates of yhur
our of t h e LIVER IN
will cure Liver Coca
larks,. Dyspepala, ,
Ssitiimcr Cosa , .
ry, 'Dropsy, Spur
Costis-eness, Choi
ralliorbui,Cholera
lence, Jaundice,
within that. last two years
of relief. as the numeroua
PC6Beleoo show.
to the temperament of the
al, La inch quantities as to
udgment t a ble pen . b the .
VIGORATOR, and it
plaints, Unions At.
ChennicHlartlusea,
li plaints, Dysente.. ,
Stomach, Habitual
lc, Cholera,
latanttun„ Flatu-
I Visuals
et:1;0111y na an Ordlna
otnt.lleum SICK
tbottsands can testify,)
Itnro or three Tea-.
eta at .conunocconcent of
es, and may be turd sue.
ry pawkily Medi
ItEADACIIE, - (u
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tsventy minutes,*
spoonfuls am talc.
attack.
A I l who use It are
ILI IL• favor.
giving thelr tesUlmaay
11C MOUTH WITH
, AND SWALLOW
MIX WATER IN TI
THE INVIGORATOR
utrrll TOGETHER.
Price One Dollar per Bottle
ALSO. .
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC
IIOII PILLS,.
!MED V
:tracts, and put up to
Tight, and will keep
• thartle PILL karst.-
5 which the proprietor has
than 'wont years.
Iler.tand from thaw who
1 . 11
~ amt the aalleactiou which
use, has todomt the to pls.
that different Catbanka art
bovehk
,TIVaIIITIC PILE
'this well c... 4.blished fuck
Dvariety of the portal Vire
alike on anctyhart if 0 , 1
good and safe In all me
Seeded, such as Ile- ,
tout ac b, Slieepi•
Hack and Loins,
and Samuels. over
from sudden cold, whieh
lond in • lam, roma. of Fe.
divot Creeping Set,
the bad y, Heatless.
wet ghell n t Ite need,
_,,i Di Vi'prgia• tit
SlJibe untallam, • civil
I ri , wet matt) . theeurs to shirt,
vl. lhehli. , “ to ILIA atleert.lae.
30 CENTS.
vatnr and Wand* y Ca
-11.,1 he Dr.r;:e.. feherallY....l
in Mil tie large weal , .
eiPtllt I), PI. U.,
COMPUU
rare Vegetable TO
tiLASS CASKS, Al
in any climate.
Ito Family ICAL
tIa but ectlYo Cathartic
used lu his practke muse
The constantly Increasing
hare 16.1T11.9,111). PILL%
all express In regard to their
them within the reacher all.
The i'rofesslon well twos
o different portions of the
the FAMILY CA
bas ~ith due reference to
been compnueded [nun a
table! Flmarts, which set
alimentary 03.11A1, and are
es where a Cathartic Ls
rangements or the
DIOS., Pains in tin.
rostivenees, Pal n
she whole body,
ftequentiv. It aeclrete 1.
Ter, Lois or A ppe-
Nation nftiold over
i.e.., Ilea
all sin ans . niNZsr;
ckndeert nr Adulta,
Poirtlierefdie Mood.
Desh is helr. too numerous
mesa Dose, I e. 3.
Pttler;
The Liver Itsvalto
Sherif,. Pills are nsu
Wad wholesale by the 1 rule
S. W. Y: A
alara..; er ana Vroprtetor,
y , New York.
, tia 140, corner Wen.] striae
jy0:101va.
335 Ltrondw
G. W. KEYSER, Agent
end Virgin nReY.
CANNEL COAL OIL.
SOME OF TUE GOOD QUALITIES (IF
10 Wen Refined Cannel t id 4 are the... :
IT RIVALS 0.45 LIGHT IN BRILLIANCY;
IT IS EN TIP r EL (1X - EX P Lf-IS E
IT MA . Y &EVA/02HW A f)tl UT;
IT I.i CONVENIENT POE GENERAL f'.';f:
IT BIWA'S WITHOUT ANS' OtTussi VP ODOR.
ii 15 CLEAR AND BEA VTIFI7L IX COLOR;
Ir . ; PPEAR.t SCE IN THE LAMP L'S NA M EN
TA L AND ATTRACTIVE:
IT DOES NUT PERNA NEXT!. Son CA HITT'S.'
CLoTIII3 - 0. trLieA vt b. ,p! , o1.
L. ) u, L^r or ...-1..
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17' IR PM PH T LL Y THE EA PEST L1(177
it" NO W.V.
DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE.
Go to a responsible 'dealer and obtain a good rose od
lamp. Secure flan side., so that they will more. readily
up and dowel in the tulle. Trim the wick with +harp
actesorri, exactly even with the top of the wick-tub•,
clipping 011 - the email projecting points al the corner,
your lamp with our oil. Turn up the Wick carefully
at tires. an to crark tile r h I (II they.
A shade Will greatly enhance its excellence for read
ing or mewing by.
fly the earchil oln•erranre of theAcrlirections, you will
!wenn , a Imht that cannot foal to please.
Our factlitiee for refining are now very perfect an•t
complete, and having devoted a - great deal of labor/me
attention to the art, a o have rturreeederl itt producing Nt
article of the very best quality, to which we inert° the
eepeoial attention of the trade. All online will he filled
at the lowest rules.
For sale by the let - rel. or in 'maritime,. to snit emit°
mere, by ADAIR. 6 VI:EDER.
ling-re of Crell thin,
Peoria Avenue, near Flight ritreet,
(not far from t'or. 47-otot lloun'• .1
BIRMINGHAM
COMMERCIAL 4111414E141
WRITING ACADEMY,
College I7all, Diamond Birmingham
TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCE.
For Ortuummtst Writing Cls )
i• Pl,un Writin; 10 Tima unlirmted.
•• Writing and ttisdr.liisiping 'A.))
N.SIIA FFEB.. Professor of Writing and 13isik.E eeping.
H. I.F.ITIIEAD, Ja, Professor of Petuausliii,
C. F. WELLS, Professor of Itook;ficeping and Com.
niercial Calculation,
HEN. W. 11. BOLTON, Lecturm on If Calory and (ion
oral Subjects.
HON. FI.ENNIKEN, Ex-U.4. Minister
N' lwn
nurk, a ruoinber of the Pittsburgh 11u, Lecturer ou
Commercial Law.
PROF. M. F. EATON, Lecturer on ElixstiliOn.
Call and see what has never boon before attempted by
any penman, namely: Specimens of ornamental and
Practical Penmanship Gat Wed in !tour presence, in the
short space of froml..s) seconds upwards.
liwif boarding at /.2,50 per week. Students enter at
any time. For sissiiinens of ull-1u nil Enna [less Writing,
enclose two postage stamps, and address
G. H. LEITH EA O. Principal.
Pittsburgh, Is.
t 3 M.l) alkw
GAUZE 11ERIN 4 SHIRTS FoR MEN
with short aleevivs
LINEN DRAIyE4S,FiNE lIIIHTS,
And Collars, and a full line of Men's Furnishing Goods,
suited to the warm weather. Children's Gauze Merino
Vests, in all sizes, at
JOB. HORNE% 77 Market at
ChitßiElt 4 GROTHER, AGENTS,
Piro. Oa Fourth St* cwt.
0011.31 - ON WEALT II INSURAANCE
COMPANY, at Harrisburg, Pa. Chartered capital,
$300,000. Hon. SIMON CAM ERON, President; S. S.
Carrier, Secretary. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
HURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia /tenet., r 284,
789.73. Hon. JOEL. JONES. President; J. B. Alvord
Secretary. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY
Philadelphia. Assets, $324,351..12. GEORGE H. HART,
resident; di. It Coggshalt, Secretary.
OAKLA ND
PROPERTY FOR SALE
O That portion of tiakland known at
NEW LINDEN GROVE,
within two mtlPa nn it a half of the nity, 6n t
.9ttb4lyided'into tont of convenient atm, ranging from
ONE TO TEN ACRES EACH,
'some of thorn are level, others beautiful and symmetri
es] knolls, covered with forest trees, and others gently
rolling, susceptible of being. improved in the most pic
turesque manner. These lots are surrounded by au er,
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 do
nimble. For beauty of scenery, facility of access, puri
ty of air, and convenience to the city, they are muter
passed as sl tea 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. IV. 0. LESLIE,
ifiSdin M. Diamond street.
THE MANUFACTURERS OF SAW
YER'S CIIEIIIIOAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP,
atter subjecting it to the severest tests known to the
rtade, are fully persuaded that there is no.Farnily Wash
ing Soap in thelJuitedßtates, for so little money, having
at once BO many good'qualities, (and so few disoounte)
OF - BEAUTY- - hi colors, firmness, surface and tex
ture generally.
-OF PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine,
Olay, fish oils. stale grease, and adulterations. _
• OF QUALITY—F - or washing clothes, of every . deson
non, coarse or fine; • cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed,
printed or White; for CILLENG tar, grease, .pitch, punt,
oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax, etc., from clothes,
furniture, and from the hands.
(Ave it *fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced.
Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask' fora copy
of the directions. R. C. J. H. SAWYER..
47 Wood'street, Pittabur h
D. C. KNEELAND
Tc:EPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
AItEAND OVAL SONNET BOXES;
trodres to• order •HAIN AIM FANCY PAPER
suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, /Le, at Eastern
prides. Corner VirFin alley and Wood street, (third
. Ty—over attitens Bank,) Pittalmrgh, pa. lega
1 . Ritqtr. BUTTER.-7 jars and 4 kegs
i t
J Frindi Butter, just received and for elae by
AMES d. FETZER,
j e v . . , corner Market, and Find. streets.
lENTAL TOOTH.." ASH—A delieious
;Wad of gums and oiornatics,cleoneiog tno
toe, .0g to the gnu), fr agrant to the . month.—
Sold ' • • - WILCOX..
• corner Einuthfleld and Fourth ata.
CASK 43-LISILROSE PINK for
0 -5, 13ECKILUMig41.014.
‘
• ,±t c" - M , '% 1 :•:5"-r ,
74.-4V4.*;l•l`v•.
_For Rent. ..
•
WO FLINT GLASS FACTORIES, SIT
,UATE in thee Borough of Hirano - them,
_belonging
to the estate of the late P:Mulvariy.deceased, and lattly
carried on by Le:We At Mum, Masse Factbriea Ere now
in thorough repair, and in full operation, with all the
necessary implements and conveniences requisite for
the extensive manufactured flint glass, of that superior
atyle and quality for which these Works have beta co
justly celebrated.
Possession given on the first day cif Lugust next.. •
C. IHMSEN,
Executor of the Estate of P. Mulvany.
Pittsburgh, June 17th, 1859. jektf
FOR RENT.—
THE PIPT.I3. STORY
THE POST BIIII4DING
HOMES OFFERED.—Honies . to hiLd in
in the City of Allegheny, equal in comfort to
country seats, and yet near enough to the centre of
business to accommodate businessmen in either city,
and give to them a home with the deliintble comforts of
city and country united. Thera are about one hundred
lots of 100 feet square, some of them larger, lying
between Weather' avenue and Ohio Lime, 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, sh.rrounded 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 ofpurchasing them within that
period. They are open for selection now. Those who
wish so desirable a location would do well to call soon on
T1101t121.4 WOOD, Land th Agent,
No. 100 Four street.
Wcaimest-
FOR SALE—A superior Farm of 154
acres in good farming order, In Knox county, Ohio;
a large proportion of it river bottom land; it ie offered at
a great rgain. Enquire of Tilt MAN WOODIi,
mrliktf No.loo Fourth st., Land Agent.
PRINTING; WRITING AND WRAPPING PAPERS.
ai L W. GRAFTON,
PAPER ,DEALER, %
0 97 Wood at., eisr. Diamond alley, It
PITTSBURGH, ` .3
PiKeeps ennotantly on hand, s full w.sortment of F.
t > Hanna SULI . tI cele b rate d
i.
PRINT.NU AND WRAPPING PAPER:4,
! . .1 Mt. Hotly Piper Co.'s Fine Writing Paper, Light
-1.11 bodge, Printing Inks, Le.
CASII PAID FOR RAGS.
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trAvETH is DAy Assl ATE') W IT I I
with me, Mr. J. DELL/ /W in the Vtelertrskilw, 11.1-
DesSo whlrh Wlii hereafter Ix , eontluete , l under the name
repel style of Lemon • Itellow. J AM I.F.M/ /N.
ins maiow ......, ... .... Jain uww,
Undertaking in all its Branches.
No. 118 Fourth S 1 reel.
ARE PREPA RED Ti)IH) UN I)E1:TA K
im.: In all Ile 141.8.'h.—, lo Ile. b... 4 ntlmiwr•
nt prlve, , to Ilse
We eBll Prweial 811 e s -item to FltilcB NEW STS I.
I'ATENT METALLIC 'ATRIAL for thr t.t
/teh they arc note vent , . to tin. city. *Ad n loch
keep c n,tuutl yon hand h,,nnpp4 te , •.!to , ot •
Fnrd.k beauty ,4 ..1,64,11 nod rini ph. I I,ey .ailut
a. 1.14 ural lie.
1 - 13+;.12.at loner tate+ thfili au)
tahhsliment lu thts cry. OA,
faettaa. w.lalt a raattaaaa,a 0, pair -,I 1.
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REMOVAL_
DIUQUESNE IRON STORIF
COLEMAN, HAILMAN 4 CO.,
114Ti4rAC1 t;
Iron, Nall*, Steel Spring*, Ails.,%lief:man
N nts, iVashera, Spike*, Doti*,
Ft.Vr oy 1:4,•. 1.11
INTO Te.1111,,,,...1 tZo I.topor ttrovo oo rt. et 0.100 ro 'IV err P 0.41-..•.
NOM. 77 Water awl 9-1 Front Stm..
IV here they nre prvioilf,l to. 000 Ira - 13ln se:l el 1 0 r. n> itll.lf
lino., Latins? a 11.14:0 ILMI td• •' 1 ,,
qiur3un" trutnufacturul
• Inch Way offer on literal term. q9 , 11...11
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rip HE l'O LA it it F. Fit It A 'Ft II:
*elle
Fitter and IA stet . Cooler l',,mbine-.1
Involving ithporiAnt
rhu•h onatAr'
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F..EI 1141,1:,
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To be kept I , ,nier, b;Ter. mr.4 , th
than eau - be dvne With any , tl+,
11,r; nuw On hand azil b, Bale 0%
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t/ruglitst, Corner IV oott and Sixth ct.
A i...mpluto k of 1.1:1'4 01, NI Elq , ' I Nr , 1' AI \
tII-4 1,411,1.
Win find 11 (•1 tnnir 1:41VAnn1;•0 n• SI
faotlifor of 0, eolt
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
NAAC J0NF23.....JN4) J W\l mvui..)n;it
JONES, BOYD & CO.,
Spring, Plow, •nd A. 11. Steel Sprint
T HIRD impunTATI()N
GEO. K. WHITE & CO.,
ARE NOW RECEIVINti A lA IMPLFIE -;•"r“Cli oF
Mantillas, Barogo Anglais Dusters, &c
jelo
WM. H. WILLIAMS & co.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
Wood Streit, corner of Third,
ALLEGHENY CEMETERY
SECRETARY AND TREAsiIRERI4 OFFICE:
SUPERINTENDANT'S OFFICE
Copper Mine for Sale.
, A
T a meeting of the . stockholders of the
RIDGE MINING (XIMPANY. of Ontonagon coun
ty, held this day, it was received to cell thou none,
and all their property in said county. The none N to
good working condition, with the stationary engines at
tached, viz: one hoisting engine, and one statnping en
gine withtwelveheads,and room sufficient to attach eight
head more with the latter engine; there is a good saw
mill in same building. This Company own 00 acres,
and have buildings enough to accommodate alargo force
of men. • - , .
For further inforthation enquire of the subscriber.
Proposals for the purchase of the above property will
be received until Monday, the 15th of August nerd..
JOSHUA lIANNA, Secretory.
^
Pittsburgh, July 22, 1859.
ROOT, RUST & CLARK,
itirmi!Aartyasas AND Lau= at
SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, LARD AND
MINERS! OILS,
Also, Straits, Bank; Shore, 'tanners and Nentsfuot Oils,.
Sperm, Patent and Adamantine Candles,
jal2lyd 61 FERRY StREET, NEW YORK,
CIOUNTRY RESIDENCE-- 1 miles from
N.) the Court Hans% 3 acres of ground, well fenced in;
200 bearing tre(. 3s, apple, peach and cherry; grapes
strawberries, shade trees, a locust grove, &c. Cottage
House, with ball 8 teat wide 2 parlors. dining room and
kitchen, 6 bed chambers, 2 cellars and store room; nor.
.tico in flout; stable, carnage house,.ac. The situvitien
is pleasant 4trid healthy, and to gad neighborhood; a
well of g ood m a w; also a Large cistern for soft water.
Will be sold or exchanged. by - •• •
i 123 S. CUTHBERT a SON, 61 Market street.
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or gaio .44, :go—Set
INQUIRE. AT THIS OFFICE
LEMON & DELLOW,
_
T. J. eitA IG•S.
V:4 Wt..) stry,t, froir: Ivrth
)II N N . It I. I' II A It D
(4,1t,0, , w0r t il.flac;: pilata r
CoUNTIt V 751 rucn
VOTER CAPII!;,;
CAST STEEL
CORNER ROSS AND FIRSI ST R EETA,
PITThilL'l:Oll.
No. 25 Fifth Street,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
BAREGE AND SARUM ANOLAIS ROBES,
BLACK ',ACE SHAWLS,
.\.„„riTTsnutlem, PENN'A
_
AT No. 37 FIFTH STREET
AT TUE CEIIETERY
QARDINES.-20eases' assorted sizes, Coni
Ot Martin's btrd, just ßE Vati k nd tor ,itale
3 Wood at, opposite Bt. Charles Hotel.
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~~efi~I~~~ice~:
VeVeUtble Substitute foi-Caloinel
and Blue-PUI.
BRAND ETII's VEO STABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS
.by restoring the bowels to their'origlaid daily and natu
rufaction, give strength to the starnach.purify the blood
re-establish the healthy condition of the digestive ibr;
gang, and thus cure dyspepsia, colds, coughs, rheilma
tisms, dropsies, and sickness generally,whether chronie
or recent, The celebrated Abernethy says Atter
having cured the derangement of the bowels, debility
find all diseases generally disappear of their own accord,
even in a short time." The experience of a century has
established the worth of these Pills beyond dispute, age
purgruive rinti-bilions medicine; and . their use by up
wards of 4,9oo . conscientious physicians, and by over a
million of families, shows that they are tupplying one of
the wants of humanity• and are in advance of medical
science. The above pill's, although purely vegetable, are
now known and used as a substitute for calomel (Hy
dnrrgYri (:'hbuidum Mite,) producing all Its alterative
and other indications, with none of its disorganizing ef
fects upon the snlids—often crippling for life—or its dia.
tressing action upon the teeth and gums. The prepared
Concentration from the same principles—the Life Addl.
lien Pills—is a substitute for blue-pill (Mat. Hydrargirri)
possessing the peimliar action on the secreting organs,
of that preparation from mercury, but none of its sali
vating or other injurious elleots. Those who have used
them, us atitestifute or otherwise, award to them
the higliestprtuse. They come nearer ton concentrated
Essence of Life than anything yet made, in the way of
medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when all
hope has fled, has often restored health. In fact, they
supply an organic principle to the blood, always wanting
in extreme cases of sickness. Old people have the se
cretions of early youth restored by the Life Addition
Their value as life ',reservers in beyond estimate.
Itrandreth's Vegetable:Universal Pills remove from the
bowels and blood of a sick person the cause of death
THE LITE ADDITION P/LLS SUPPLY TUX ORGANIC NOCKSOITT or
sus Moon's vituirr—the minute globules of vegetable es
Helices, of which the)' are but the concretion, have their
exact counterpart in the vital globules of the blond. And
from whence does the blood derive its life, its_globtiles?
verily from the same source from whence fir. prandreth
derives the life principle of the Life Addition Pills—from
the Vegetable kingdom!
These pills. as also the Universal, are warranted pure
ly vegetable. Retailed respectively at 24 and Go cent..
Physicians and the publie supplied by the gross, or sin
gle box. at No. 2.14 Canal street, lirandreth's Principal
Milne: by Thomas licdpatli; No. 27 Diamond street !
Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dealers in toed,
dues. Pl..7:1111DIM
U.1170Jr7 . 0 TWA°, 'Pennsylvania,
JOHN BIEREIC Proprietor.
TCOMMODIOUS ANT) POPULAR
1. HOTEL, after being refitted and furnished through
out, with elegant furniture, is now ready for the recep
tion of guest.. The Railroad from Omnellsville to
Uniontown will he finished early in July, thus affording
a cheap and pleasant mode of traveling to persons wish
ing to escape the heat anti smoke of Pittsburgh during
the heated term. Tlik House is situated within a few
moments drive of the celebrated Fayett, Spring. and
the proprietor is determined to spare neither troub le or
expeneo in rendering those w be visit him eon - aortal-le.
Charges moderate. mytMaf
Christadoro's Hair Dye, MICIIA EL o'llA RA. .1 R..,
w in (Successor hi M. efiwm.)
all, in five minutes, cliangex
THE TURNED DEAD,
Thin title of one of lin Warren', Htories, k realized in
moment by altwho LIMO
WHITE TO BLACK,
Or Not ton rid, brown, without drying up thejutee~ u(
the lour. It it the only sale hair dye in the world. Sold
everywhere. and apphod Hair I.re,,r.t. CuatlTt
rA,r.o. Sw. G 21 . eic Purl._ .
EO. IF. KEYSER. Agriat,
Pitu.buNtt. Pa.
MEM
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(~moral FOT('IVID 3.11.1 Ihrlng..tit• Shipping All,l
Comm r •ion Buono4s, in thi• rite, find hove h• oto,ttt,o
nt . w and firt-pro4 Wari . hou,, No. 57 wt.:" ;latt . , .t-ro4.t,
thry ary pr,rartni to ccisoitrt . . too t tor , ITS
and I tonio..ii- Go,,hi 01 ..IT, the
f 11111, on uh tvio.irionotil. , In Ihcu n.i.lreN..
In II •I.•virtment of Sliipvine, a long ,xper,•.u , •o
Ann . :int.+ mi in :‘....nrlna 4.1 4 rt• t4tiqua-wi ro.
iating to V . . rt - .all 4:11 - , 4 ,441• 4 be promptly att,-nd•
t.,
We. ronlidently otr,r our .446.4, tri 411 the VArir. 4
Irpariun ut,• 1
Ai CO.
itiOtun,rn, F. 1.ruAry.1559-
11. 4'. 6: J. IL SAVVVEIR,
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LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
Na. •7 Wood titrret, Plitabnrigh, P.
11. nt- I • ‘11 . 7
BULGER Ar. DAVI T,
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FURNITURE,
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GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,
r.T.A STING BAND TOUPEES,
Ornalanial.llatr for Ladle% and Gentlemen,
1111. 45 01 01111 i ?iTIIEWITt
LONG Az, YJVFF,
IN NI 1,%;1 111%4qf lt f V
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V. Tlti. 111 1 1: TkilP4l•l.l . .
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fr4Oly No. NO Wot•r
NOBLE, BROWN & CO
115 Sind I Dunne Sfreet.
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BLINK ACCOUNT BOOKS,
NIA I.F. I'. (11:1.1.:II. (.11 VI:101 THE /lAA.
I LARGE STOCK 01'
COMMERCIAL STATIONARY
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lb, N. tnltl ISLE. k, ltirre,l,ol,
PITTSRURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL .
C. G. HUSSEY & CO.,
mar.farturcrd of
Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Coppor,
1.0. - omoti‘o
Still Bottom ftn.l 1 . 1t1.4 I,C Sues,
and Itra-, C..ppvr,: -. 1.1.1 0 ,C0pp , r
1...t.1t•r , in Itleg`li TIII. 110 r Wir...Shert
Zme,
No. :17 F'llllk S'trret, Pllt•borgli, Po
4d - Mt ,'t copper cut t;\ any pnitorn
L. 4'.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A'ND CONVEYANCE%
OFFICE wan 11. n ECBIT UN,
oo101y.) 1 , 42. 90 Fourth Aroot.
T HE oLDEsT AND LARGEST
Lithographic Estnblishment i 4. the City.
WM. SCHUCIIIIINN,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPH ER
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS,
DUFFS COLLEGE MU LPINGS,
jy2l ly^p
QUN 1)111E ,, . 250 bushel: , prime Oats. 40
ky barrels Vlllogar, (Purr eider.) Singh , .?", 5/e.n "'
Wraittaint raper, I; tss•lis 1)z - A pplOs, reeelr tt an d f or
colt! by .IAIIII. A. FETZER,
corner Market and First Streets._
AC. R. I I.—A comfortable Brick House,
of hail, slx rooms, bath MOM and cellar, with
lot 1::r by so foot; shade trees, ote all lb good order, for
Ando: pm , . $2,20.1; terms, one-third in hand, balance at
ono, two and three years. S. CUTHBERT & SOS.
old Real Estate A Tots, 61 Market street.
RANTS CASES, VOL I.—Report or
eases argued and adjudged in the SurremeCourt
o Pennsylvania. For sale by J. R. WELMN,
j 93 Wood street, near Fourth.
SUGAR CURED HAMS.
50 ticrecia Ht. Loua Brands:
' 25 do Cincinnati, O. Phipps & Co. Brand;
30 do do N. W. 9 honing do ;
2,00 U pieces Iron City.
yIS:2W JAMES 'HOLMES & CO
POUNTRII BACON.-1000 lbs. Country
uacon Sides; 1000 lbs. Shoulders and Sides received
ou consignment, and for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER,
YZ.' corner fdarltet and First streets.
PRUNES. -5 cases in glass jars ;
3 do in fancy boles;
casks Turkish;
f.O kegs for Cooking.
Just received and for sale by
REYMER & ANDERSON,
• No. 30 Wood street,
Opposite St. Charles Hotel.
ROWN'S ESSENCE : JAMAICA 91N
GER for sale by B. L.TATITTESTOCK
- No. CO, corner Fourth and Wood streets.
fILASS.-300 bas. assorted Window Glass
ILA for gals by (sups) .HENBY H. coLuNs.
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DAILY SALES AT N 0.54 FIFTH ST.
at the new Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fitt
street, every weekday, 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. M.
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly every
thing needed in the line for personal and family use :
table cutlery ; hardware; clothing ; boots and shoes;
la
dies' ware, km. -
AT TWO O'CLOCK, p. M.,
Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand:
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China
ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, Ac.
AT SENqIN O'CLOCK, P.M.,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical in
struments; guns; clothing; dry goods: boot and shoes;
books; stationery, die- P. M. DAVIS,
_mpgAuctioneer.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.-
Oil TUESDAY EVENING, Augustath, at 8 Weleek,
at the Commercial Salea Rooms, Nu f i Fifth street, will
be sold—
25 shares M. and M. Rank of Pittsburgh.
15 shares Hand street Bridge Company.
la shares Western Insurance Company.
10 shares Citizens Insurance Company.
15 shares Pittsburgh Insurance Company.
33 shares Pittsburgh, FL Wayne A Chicago R. IL Co.
5 , 0 shares Birmingham Gas Company.
aug3 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
RICE AT A uur ON.-On MO NDA Y
AFTERNOON, August Bth. at three o'clock, at the
Commercial Soles Rooms. No. 44 Fifth Street, will be
sold—Fire Casks first quality Rice.
augs P. M. DA VIS, Auctioneer.
W 001.15411 URAL!. IR
FORF:IGN BRANDIE.S AND LIQUORS
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
NO. IM Fifth Amid., between Wyho and Ross
fld door abovo Wylie street, keep d oon,ilantly on hand
,nrge «took of Old Monongahela Rye aud ionhlr Recti
fied Whisky, Dmiweitie Wineii, Brand le2l, and all artieh•i
nitually kept in the
ip I HST PREMIUM. AWAR )ED BY Till.
F
Git 4Fr bic CO.
r, IR Tll E Br.-;T
el M I 4 10) "NT
For tho beet Rang for fownw,and 1111. A.
I 0p10n..1, to—t
Ik tort, 0 00 ”ttirwut nt 11. - atio,t l ' too
it.ev Faults. Fender,, 5..1 :tn.' I kor 'to, ! - oWor
no, T. ii , eti• War., to
hi: F
7.4, La. , t t , tr....t,
At 4,1 kV..l..lNtre.•L
AMERICAN IRON WORKS
J N E TU,
IRON AND NAILS,
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON,
Lauth's l'atrutShant, Mon Reds, Males,Se.
Water S eeeee and 131 I , lr•t Street,
P 11" sII It l; II
FrA.,1:1.“ .11 W
Int 17 IT
TERRA EOTTA OU
STONE WATER PIPES,
11 VIN F it'lt 12
tt.
Pr/re• horn Twelve to Thirty Cle. per Foot.
ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH,
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORA% ADDING AND COMMISSION 311:11CIIINT,
c111141041g. 1011411,
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SMITH, PARK & CO.,
\I%Tn w4ILD F 01! N IL 1
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w.t.t.•1;. , ,1 to !to
V04:1.4:3, tittote ..d; Ito .'+tt tl+O3 tel , -13•1
lot
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
CII ADW UK & SON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN PAPER AND RACS,
a/,‘ 1:.1 II 0.,/
a g dV. t 414.1[3g ILp•r rt. MAtalfiL,Elll-4
Importers of
11 A It D W A IL E ,
in. 5',2 Wood Street,
Four it,tort titxtrt: St Chath, HoWI.
P/TTSBU a
GEO. S. BRYAN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ittrtrtrst.t.,-I.ton. Short, L
100. covoltud .t t 0., Pitislskrgit; Thos. F._
f,LIJOILIter; 11 on. tilllloll 1.1111 - 11....1,11r81 I Irplll
i ar,ltior k Co l'a. Iso2slin
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TII E ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO
Nsu REs AGA iNsT Loss i.vrt DAMA“E
Fero Merchandlz”, Foruitore..k.•..
rew.c.nittlrle nit, of pfenllMll.
I , (UPITLIKI ItAtol:f..rd Starr; 111 . 1it , e, of IVin.
Nl' A Fraziiir.Joo. M. Atwood. of Atwood.
W lot° Co.; Benj. 'l'. l'retrieli. of 'lreJit:lt, Stoke:. .t co.:
Mortlcv:.l 1.. lusv - F..13; Goo. 11. 5t.,‘1.1 . t.,
of Stewart S lit,: Jahn 11. Brown, of John it Brown A
co.; 11. A. FAlluestock, of it. A. Fatale:A.li S Co.; Andrew
U. C 11,11; J. I. Erringer. of Wood S Erringt.r.
F It ATCLIFO 1211 STARR., Prtlml..nt.
CIL% ItLEs W Secretary.
PITTSIII.hUII 110110te& ..1. Painter
.t T 11011111.4 14. Howe. Esq.. Jas. Marrluill, Allen
Kramer, Esq., Wilson, M'Elroy .t Cu., Wilson, .t
Iloilo', Itrimm & Co.. Livingston. Copettunl & Co.,
.lames ILLyon & Co., Wm. S. Lavely ,t Co.
(LEO. S. BRYAN & Agents,
No. 62 Wood street.
PITTSBURGH, PA
IME
2turtion
CLINTON HOUSE,
Vi tun-, I
No. 1.11 ;;T.,
D. B. ROGERS & CO.,
ROGER,' IMPROVED PATENT
Corner Rosa sod First S eeeeee .
l't
Au l .4;etAtol rat , t.t
Mithoning Fire Brick and Pot
LOGAN & GREGG,
Pa:TAN. 1.t.• ..f 1.14110:1,it.r....1,11..1.01 a 1e... l'itt'gh
FOH THE SALE oF
PIG IRON, BLOOMS,
No. 52 %'ood it, Pittsburgh.
PUILADELPIIIA,
%imxwm\O‘na
lIE ADMIRERS OF
Steinway's Pianos
Ato respectfully informed thut 'we have just received
) of these UNRIVALLED PIANO-FORTES, yir,
tuul.7 octavo rouud corner, plain.
They need but to be heard, and their vast superiority
over others, will la. at once nemifested For sale by
IL,K LEBER 8 BRO., No. &I Fifth atroot,
3' 25 Sole Agents for Steinway's Pianos.
KAY & COMPANY,
B.IOKBELLERS, STATIONERS,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
NO. GS WOOD STREET,
Pntaburgh, Pa.
Aar - A full assortment of Law, Medical and Miacella
ons Books oonstantlY on band. mri
P
1 'l"r s B \V lt 0 H
TRUSS MANUP4.CTOItY
The only one in the city
CARTWRIGHT,* YOUNG,
ON CARSON STREET—A `Convenient
two-story dwelling, with portico in front, parlor,
piazza, dining room, chambers, kitchen, &c.; largo yard,
trees and shrubbery. For Bale by
aug4 8. Cirri:lBEBT SON, 61 Market street.
HEESE.-25 boxes strictly Western Re
serve, for sale by WM. H. SMITH & (-30,
tl _ Second and Front streets.
9 UTTER 10 firkins for sale c4r
B ILLT Alll. H. Shilta & CO,
*wing Puttints.
SING 3Ei S
SEWING MACHINES.
BEAUTY,
DURABILITY,
AND CAPACITY TO
PERFORM EVERY
NO OTHER MACHINE CAN- COII7
PARE WITH SINGER'S
New and Improved Machines,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT
Have gained the confidence
of all who use them, and have
.proved one of the most - vain
able inventions of the age.
They use a Shuttle, making
the Loch Stitch on loth sides of the cloth alike, which
cannot lie unravelled or pulled out.
They Ore all unale with the highest mechanical akin,
and all warranted to work well on all kinds of goods,
from the Lightest Fabric to Heavy Leather. In particu
la we would w would call the attention of all to our new Family,
Sewing Machine. It has been manufactured expressly
Vse, and ha+ Met with favor from all. It Is
,imptitied as to render it almost impossible to get out
of onler, or .lorango its operations;
indeed it SO SiTll-
pie n, to astonish ono, that so small pieee of mentian
i+m will sew.
lielew, we give a description of the different styles of
the Weed Talent.
No. 1. I, tt very convenient kyle, which can be
1.:: haul or ron, on or otr its own table. For
c.rmenlet, , lopping, and also for large manufacto
ne, where it is,,try to plaro a number of Machines
mt.. a Ion,: 1... 0 ,1i nee4 , Torkhing ono table answer for them
No. J. With Walnut or Molloglty Table, either with
nr it about Boa. Top, winch leeks clown. Price, $lOO
and Mu.
No, 3. Fame rizc a, No. 2, but run, with a belt, and
at a troich higher rate of speed. Thia kind is well
alapted manilla/dining Clothing or Leather work.
'll.la la really the chettpeat Machine in the market, tut
there ia no work done on a Sewing Machine that It will
not do. It it, confidently seeterttal that this Machine
run- eader than any martini° now in use. Price, $lOO.
No. 4. Tioq in. - tone ham a long artn, to accommo
date large work. It runa at a high rate of speed. rune
ea.-11). toed t.. wanont doubt, the best Machine for Tail-
• . .
,•ter ..tiered Li, the public. IL is also peculiarly
titiel for plantation work, ai it ry very simple yet soli
.tar i i,,,l and durable, with tart little liability to get out of
No. 5. a new and cheaper style, and a gen"
•Jrtl rtvc , ro , ' tor Vuoily. Light Leather. and a great
.:,n•,y *ark. It ha4„been gotten up with reference
tr, fa,rta-lart, 3 .11,Ilg and durable, yet light and ta,ty
at it 1.••4 prim , than either of the 04, 0. It
rut, t,-ry ,-1.4 y, rapidly. and is pronounced the hest
tosvhin• rtf.w in mark 4.1,1%,
No. O. i• rt Maelline got lip on an entirety new
.htlerent (rem anything ever before inferud
i•• tl.•• rn l.tu , and we eonfident4 as,,ert that for family
ti , • it I, •- n.A .in ep:al. It i, very light and ta_uty, ft/11S
tery rapidly: is altno,t n0i,..1e,a in its operation, and
3 straight needle. It 13 co arranged be
1,113.,-1 , .!•• to mt, ,titelic-r. It Fmr , u tellNirrn On
• ant tirrt ,. . large ,iipply of (limy! on the
111111 r 'llll IlltAlotl, are gained by two email
that TIM nn 11,111 pr.moptitrte noi.e. The two
in 14101 a manner WI never to both
it 'lie Ran , vim., find eon.elitently little liabie to
'yarn very elaxtie, and the thread doe,
:, ,, t rr lir tts tr t.411t• -.1111,f. It will do mane work better
il.an .0 o t, now In Irrevires, no 11 tr-4 , 5 cotton
rr ,111
ttl Poe, I: r t'
I a•-,,;,; it fornida - .1
OFFICE. 1:1 I . 4OOA)WAY. NEW YORE:.
%VIA I'l N 1 & LYON, Proprietors.
Sir I._:eniA warded. my27amdaw
The Grover & Baker
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
l'lttNburgli Agency, No. to; Market St.
II their for triatinfactur•
( - ,..ituAit )Inclitmc-1, with all the rowient
it.ll,ol , lllt•nt •V,• redur,l their prier, And offer for
NEW STYLE MACHINE.
Price, "Pta--hemmer. *4 Extra.
n" that tlit•zo 31achines are the
ft, f.tinily ,rwm4. They
HMI, FELT. 4 ; STITCH.
. .
10 11t•• no - 1111,rn , r in.tuiwr,nn , lnri• Ow only machines
t ro-tiki-t Lit nrw -0 well And :01T11.1y rankle, that
truy itt inio f.tmilwsi with no otlw i
r n..trutthons
0. in ii•-• (•olit in 11.1rular whiwlinceoutivinit, each
10 •1 / 1 11, m.l frwinch
A CH ILI 1.4 , TEN YEA RS •
to
u1..”.1 - .1.•.1
1: I rFKICNSTITCIII.. A
Ili .1, the ‘.l f. unilv hewer titan H amm
,11 if she vroiks at the race of
tiNE CI•INT AN
, 1.,4,111cr in t 1.143 United
w h., will perrult the .Irlblzery of baud ...mina, in
Iwn n.vor Machino will do it
I—::ter, eliiaar than can powii-
LI,
Ti. tir-tpat,. in poLlie estimation is now jostlya,
ord. lA. LtIS , Gr.ver m I,,iter Machine, for family snit.-
for the ['Atoning resson.,z—lst. it is more simple
tom easily k...pt in order than any other Machine.
ni seam .1Li.•11.111 net.rigor ravel, though every
anal stitch 1, cut. nd. It sews (rout lAir!ordisary spools,
and thu. all troill,le of winding thread is avoided, while
-.1.1114•10..1dne .rut Ic adaptedat pleasurc,by artier°
of to Varieties of work. 4th. The same
diaeldue silk.litom thread, common spool cotton,
twility. tali. The seam is a. elaotic as the
T0.,-t t Ilbot . , ttlAt. It 19 fret , trout all liability to
iron - fin , : or otherwise. 6th. The stitch
inlet.. I,) this ut.keklue 1,111 , ,re heantifill than any other,
I either liv haul or ittnelnue.
OF Till , . PRES_St
11,41e1d new in Whig.
141.11,111111,' 1.'41,11:m0n of Erie Constitution.
IQ. all tliti it I , ' llemoentt.
I i t..t it. Telegraph.
A 111,11-elield Herald.
eirover A Ilaker's I,oirivalle,l-4Rocknort:Advertiser.
',Meis the want' , of till' loatsewife—jAntinrn Ch. Ailvo.
A neeeslity 0) the fannly—iSouthern inventor.
The elicapest auJ be,t Gazette.
They are the in itsc-iWaterf.,nlSentiueL
The manortmitired—ll'itt,tton Journal.
~rl.lty ~f 1,11611, , mitronage—{Jersey Shore itOpuh.
Ono, s Il ter 6.ive the Lest improventent,--LD net.
Journal.
Not lial.le to get out of order—{Westchester Jeff.
The most e.,nroment its te.e—lellinigo News Letter.
moris advantage:A than any other—{Nash.
All artiele. are made with it will, easejßasanraGa.-.
I•ighleie. lalior of those at home--(lougliman.
A ,•1111,1.S ton years ohl mav use it--{Farnter and Via
dill do most beauttful sewing—t Allentown l' m.
5.•,, a silk. linen, or cotton thread—fl'itts. Advocate.
I, more ' , apple than any other—[Cleveland Reporter.
Merl, 11 pl., in every liunilv--tAliingdon Democrat.
Sens it yard a minute-{Cleo and Leader.
'cite be-t in usv for farollie,--11311111Cal Recorder.
li make. o fine, .troun,e9.lll--iL , porte
NATILAN ‘ I ,IIITLNtI i Agent,
lel3 Na 10T Market street.
U STATE AUTHORITY
2ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD.
INCORPOIZATED 1819; CHARTER PER
ri:•rn.tl..
Cash Capital, - - $1,000,000
surpni,, 3111) 1. less. $1,0a1,411 SO, Lashes adjusted
and 1.:0,1 id2.oeupou. Property insuredagainst
DANI:EIt ItY FlR'''. Olt 01: Tit E OF INLAND
NA V rates and rultts as StliTelriey
alid fair profit trill permit.
MVINLEY'S ICE CREAM SALOON
AND CONFECTIONERY. -
No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank
APOINLEV, AT lIIS SPACIOUS
• anti elegantly nrmigeil rooms, located as above
is protiumd to furnish all the Luxuries of the Season in
his line. Delicious
Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of
all kinds,
And every degeriplion of Confectionery•; all of the bes
material will ho nerved to order. day and evening.
Aire- °niers for partie4 promptly filled. Call audjung
(or )onrsolf. (nyti) M. M'GINLET.
MARBLE! MARBLE!
JOHN H'CAR - G-0
n.ks A BEAUTITITA =ACTION Or
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures, Posts, &c., &e.,
ws. The public aro respectfully Invited to examine
our stock. - Prices low, and work warranted.
jyltyis DiO. 386 LIBERTY -STREET.
FURNITURE FOR CASH.—A full as
sortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNI
TU RE. embracing
BUREAUX,
WARD ROBat,,
And every article needed inn well furnished dwelling.
as well as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FUENITURE;.
Constantly on hand and made to order. AS the only
terms on %Ouch business is done at this establishment In
for CASH, prices are made accordingly. Persons in want
of anything in the above line, would he advantaged by
calling at FACIUNER & IRWIN'S,
N 0.103 Smithfield street, below Fifth.
J. D. Fact.utza,
Jowl N. Ise-vv.
No. 88 Wood street
rpll E ATTENTION OF MEN OF MODE
RATE MEAN'S 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. Fo i = i nlare *quire of
A •
DER RAYS, Surveyor, •
Corner East Common and Water street,
no 3 Allegheny City
=‘•
IN POINT OF
PERFECTION OF WORK,
VARIETY OF SEWING,
R. STRAW'S 32 Market street.
WEED'S
PATENT
SEWING
MACHINES
A. A. CARRIER k PRO., Agents,
li.. EPIE, Surveyor.
No. r. 3 Fourth street, pittstoirgh, Pa.
BOOK CASES,
ffledb2l.
THE CORALITE AND PORCELAIN •
TEETH have now been extensively tested by the
citizens of Pittsburgh, and the verdict in their favor is
unanimous. Many have laid aside teeth monnted on
Gold plate to avail themselves of the improvements
embraced in these new and beautifulstylesof Dentistry.
Their superiority consists mainly in their perfect adap
tation to the mouth—their perfect cleanliness, being
without crack or crevice for and to find lodgment, and
made of, a material on which the juices of the month
cannot act; they are free from all metallic
wren
sion or tarnish and do not effect the breath t . a W t fli eh is a
great desideratuin, as all who wear Gold, Raver, Plan- •
nuns or other metallic Plate, can testify.
They also combine great strength with lightness, corn.
fort and elegance—this with their close resemblance t o ,
natural teeth render them the most desirable itubsti-.:
totes for those organs ever offered. An examination
will fully confirm all that has been said in their praise...,
N. STEBBINS, M. D. Dentist, in Penn street.
N. B. Teeth drawn by the painless process. jelextor.
PROF. WOODS'
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
UNRIVALLED IN KARKET,
WITH IMMENSE
Home and Foreign Demand.
IF YOUR HAIR IS GRAY,
IF YOUR HAIR IS THIN,
OR IF YOU ARE BALD,
IT WILL RESTORE IT.
IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF,
IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD
I F YOU HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE,
IT WILL CURE THEM.
TO PRESERVE THE COLOR,
TO PREVENT ITS FALLING
TO MAKE THE HAIR GLGSSY,
USE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
SOLD BY 0. WOOD & CO..
114 MARKET STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO.,
PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND
DRUGGISTS, IN CITY AND COUNTRY_
Sold by Dr. GEO. EL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street,
and B. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO., No. 60, corner Wood
and Fourth street.% and by all good Druggists generally.
jo4...3mdAw
ITH &
SUFFER NOT.—D. GOLDSMNOT.—DRS.
CO., No. 42 Sixth strnet, Pittsburgh, Penn's, still
continues to be consulted on all diseases of a FRIVAT.E.
or DELICATE NATURE. From a long conrse of study
and practical experience of unlimited extent, Drs.G. Ar
Co. have the gratification of presenting the unfortunate
with remedies that have never failed to cure the most
alarming case of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath his
treatment, all the horrors of Venereal and Impure Blood,
Scrofula. Ulcers, fain and Distress, or Inttammation of
the Bladder and Kidneys, Abscesses, Humors, Frightful
Swellings, and the lona train of horrible symptoms at-
tending this class of diseases, are made to become as
harmless na he simplest slings of a child.:
SEhtINALWEAK N,S—Drs. G.,t.C10. devotes much '
of their attention to the treatment of those cases caused
by . a secret and solitary habit which ruins the body and
tnind,unfitting the unfortunate individual fur either bust.
ness or society. Some of the sad and melancholy effects
produced by these early habits of youth are,Weakness
of the back and limbs, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep
sia, Nervousness, derangement of the Digestive rune
bons, symptoms of Consumption, etc-, etc. The fearful
effects on the mind are much to be dreaded, viz: Loss
of memory, confitsion of ideas., depression of spirits,
evil forebodings,_ version to society, self-distrust, 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. Anne and Fever cured, and war
ranted. All letters containing a foe, addressed to Drs.
GOLIeOIITH h CO., Pittsburgh, Penn's, will meet with
prompt attention,and medicines forwarded,seeure from
olerervation, and a cure guaranteed. The strictest RC
cre,,y observed in all case,
Ira_ Don't forget the place, N 0.42 Sixth' street,
burgh. Pa. apltiklydaw
EYE AND EAR
DISPENSARY.
Ofre !ten ,frrf t, (2, El Ifp xtairs,) Duffle°, N. Y.
- LISTA BLI:*11 El) BY THE ,CELEBRA. ,
..121
TEL DR. JOHNSON. late of London: England.
A great de.covery in the science of medicines, being
a certain amt speedy cure for restoring the sight and
r.:inet - ing all disc.,. peculiar to the eye. This is uni
i.ersally acknowledged the only safe and sure remedy
now known. I t hi been liscsi with great success Ly the
most skillful physicians in Europe and America.
Patients in any part of the country can treat them
relies :•iicee, , fully at a modianta expense, thereby
aroidur , the illintzer and expense of filling into the
hand , o? p1i3,1C3811.5. This medicine (sufficient
to cure.) will tie went by mail or express, with all neces
sary directions, p• 11 receipt of Ten Dollars.
Pr. Jehosoa's C.-renal and Infallible Clare for Ikarnets awl'
Siseing Aljsoi in the Ears, Nem= Haiti
and _lliad Cbmplanits,
Affording instant relief to sufferers who have been Irons
bled with deafness for many years. After using this
remedy a few days the patient it suddenly and almost
miraNillatsly enabled to hear ordinary toned converse.
non; in the course of a few weeks the most obstinate
ease of deafness is effectually'cured.
Patients too numerous to mention have been restored
to perfect hearing, and forever rescued from the snares
of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of
the preseut day. Hon pital and private testimonials and
eerhfitattes from the most eminent physicians and sur
geons it, England, in whose presence deaf persons have
!wen cured, and many Intndreds of private patients cured
can Is, seen or referred to. A ease of this medicine,
slough to effect a cure.) will bo forwarded to sny part
r the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address -
DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 404. •
Office 05 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
=En
ealtl► and Happiness Secured.
THE CONCENTRATED CURE,
THE CONCENTRATED CURE,
A POWERFUL REMEDY,
A POWERFUL REMEDY,
FOR WEAKNESS,
FOR WEAKNESS,
FOR EARLY INDISCRETION,
FOR EARLY LNDISCRETION,-
TRY IT! TRY IT !
TRY IT! TRY IT
YOUNG MEN WHO ARE SUFFERING
from the etiecta of youthful indiscretion, can be
surely and TOrmatiently'restored by using the
Ua1 . i .. q . a11kg3 .. ...M21 . MM . A
ta T. 3 -PA. V I 'T A 32/,
A. Remedy of Great and Certain Power.
This remedy is put up in small viola, and can be sen t
by niatl to any addresa. A trial will satisfy. Use it for
a week, and you will extu‘rienee a great benefit. A cir
cular containing full particulars, sent (free) on applica
tion. Price per bottle $l.OO.
• tine bottle will knit a month.
N. IL—This remedy is suitable (or either r. ,se Ad.
dreg_ K. CRLIGER, Medical Ngerit.,
PRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. BROWN'S
mEDifiAL and SURGICAL:Otfice, 'lsla. 10 SMlTH
ticlit street. Pittsburgh. Pa. ,
-Or. BROWN is an old citizen of Pittsburgh, and has
been in Practice fey the last twentu-tive years- His busi
ness has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical
Diseases. , . . .... .
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS
in need of a medical friend, should not fail to And out
the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular grvcclm
ate, and his experience in the treatment of a certain class
of diseases is a sure guarmi tee to the sutterers of obtain
ing permanent relief, by the use of his remedies and
following his advice.
DR. liRdWII'S RF:MEDIES _
never fail to cure the worst forth of Venereal Diseases,
Impurities and Scrofulous Affeetions. Also, all diseases
arising from a hereditary stint, which -manifests itself
to the form of stetter, loofria4s, and a great nlan forms
Of skin diseases, the origin of which the patientis en
tirety ignorant. To persons so afflicted,Dr.Brown offers
hopes of a sure and speedy recovery.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. Frown's remedies • for this •alartning • trotiblo,"-
brough ton often by that solitary-habit of sensual Mts. "
fication, which the young and weakmintled often we .
way to, (to their own destruction,) are the only reliable
remedies known in this conutrv—they are safe, "and
Make a speedy restoration of health.
RHEUMATISM.
ltr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this
_painful o
disease in <lfni , rlnns—he will warrant FL cure. He also
treats Piles, Gltaa.Gonnorrlnea, Stricture, Urethal Dia- •-.•.`
charges. Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Die- ,
eases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, •••
Pants in the Back and Kidneys ' Irritation of the Rbtd•- , -
der, together with all diseases of an impure origin. ' •
A letter describing the symptoms, containing at ti.••
directed to DR. BROWN, No. 5u Smithfield street, Pitts
burgh, Pa., will be immediately answered. Medicine
sent to any address, safely packed and secure from ob- -
servation.
•
Office and Private Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield !dm
Pittsburgh.
Second Arrival 1859.
OF
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
AT THE. ' • -
FOURTH STREET PARFET STORE,
.PITTSBURGH, PA.
W 1). & Mt.CA LIAM. RESPECT
• FULLY annotinee. that they aro receiving a
second supply of cARPETLNG, :+eleeted directly front
the Importers and Manutheturers, by one of the eintt.
now in the East, to which they invite the attention of
purchasers. Also. a new 'tyle of CANTON MATTING;
for Summer Parlors. The latest make of CARPET
SWEEPERS, eteetc., which shall 'be offered at the:
lowetn. rate, 'beg] • W. D. IR. NB:CALLUM.
THE 1111E1101R.ARE.
ACOLLECTION OF CATHOLIC MUSIC,
containing six Masses, a short Reqnient Mass, Ves:-
',era, ands 'variety of miscellaneous pieces, suitiole 10 r
morning and evening service, with aceonmaniments for
organ or melodeon, by Anthony Werner, Organist, and-
Director of the Choir of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross,
Boston. Thu Memorare " is published in qne large
quarto volume, of 272 pages, well bound, and sold at the
low price of V 2,50 per copy. A liberal reduction made to
churches. For Bale by JOHN H. MELLOR,
Js'4 81 Wood street..
S. GRAY & SON.,
DRAPIERS AND TAILORS,
No. 52 St. Clair street,
NO. 57 COLWELL STREET FOR SALE.
—A brick dwelling, of hall, six rooms, bath room,
cellar and attic shade trees and shrubbery. Lot Xt feet
front ly 80 d_oepr„ eery pleasant location, all in good or.
der. Frice Terms easy. •
aug4 LOMB:BEIM 8 SON, 51 Market st:
742 Broadway, New - York.
PITTSBURGH. PA.