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M. 8:45 P. 51. 230 A. 31 Arrive nt Chicago .0.47 P. 21. I Express, 9,17 A. 3f I , s , h:ruing, a rive at Pittsburgh: 0:25 P.M. I Express, :000 P. 31. E Express, 2.20 A. 31 (From Federal Street Station. Allegheny.) New Brighton Avec:nit - notation.. 2.50 A. 21 - J M .. 0:05 A. 21. . 12:10 P. 51 reatmlronia Railroad. (From corner of Libertyand Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. 0:50 P: M. 12:45 I'. 21. 2454 A. M. 11:50 P. 21. 4:20 P. 51. 122,M A. M. Esprpps Train "Awl FAA-Line The Johnstown Way Passeuger Train JeAliklown Aeeounnoklation... •Turtle erg ,k Srroud Third . (3:00 K. M. 1:10 P. M. '2:50 P. M. 11:00 A. M. .10:40 A. M. 0:50 A. M 4:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. ... 6:20 P. 6:15 P. M Pittsburgh 6141 ClADid:.srille Rrtilrond. (Prom Liberty itilil i Grartt streets.) • - Leaves. Arityes. 7.1.10 A. M. 6:15 P. Id 4:34 P. M. 6:45 A. M Cit(s4o./ and Pit svburgh RuilrooiL (Prom corner of Liberrfand Grant drools.) Leaves. Arrives Expre:, Train.. 12.15,A. 51. 2.40 A. M. Mm) Train 023 A. M. 4.00 P. M. Fs-.t Line 1.03 P. 14. 8.30 I'. 51. WAlsvilie Aeemmnod:dion • 5.00 P.ll. 11.00'A. M. Prt!-!, rgl, (I.laintt.n; me) Cincinnati Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant street,) Leaves Pats. Cohnalor4. Arr. in CM. Fast Lino 12.15 A. M. 8.00 A. M. 111 M A. 51 Ex press Train.. 1.05 P. 51. 130 A. 51. 2.20 A. 51 !.tail Train pre.iß Trni Puiva - re is nothing more pleasing to the eye than a well regulated flower yard or garden. In passing through the city we often see large yards find gardens attached to dwellifigs, barren and uncultivated, which, at a trifling cost, could be rendered pleasant to the eye. Nothing adds more to the interest of is beautiful - flower garden than a profusion of vines and creeping plants, a handsome arbor eructed nt theentrance of a gatiden,,,ver which is trained,in systematic order, the honey-suckle, or the ever acceptable grape vine. Such a structure as this not only adds to the beauty of the garden, but it serves for a pleasant retreat during the sweltcrirg days of July or August. Every sitifi loves to see and taste of the rich p'erfume of ,; the lilac or the ' wistaria; from whose every twig hang in countless numbers thousands of bouquets, redolent with beauty and fragrance. And the clematis! how delicious the perfume when the blossoms are disturbed by' a soft spring breer,O. The• senses become infused with- a dreamy stupor, from whirl, the recipient seems loth to wake. What is there more pleasant than to sea the majestic "ivy gteer," with its thick. broad andglossy foliage, verdant at :di seasons, when all other garden tiesatatione present nothing 'but' leafless stems grid branches A well regulated garden is sure evidence that the owner is possessed of those line qualities that aro wont to adorn the mind. As we have said before, the expense to ay o ut and improve a garden is a trifle when compared to the gratification which one enjoys when nature bids flowers to expand and give their fragrance to the winds. Beautify your 'dwellings by improving your gardens. OLD LETTETIS.—There is a pleasure in read ing old letters, almost as great as that of meet . ric rim/ conversing with the triends by whom lefray 'Were written. viii lettere are the land mark; of our journey ahrough life. They tell at what time occurred the brightest, and at what the - saddest events in our history—when formed the friemlshlps, which, through every vicissitude of our fortune linve continued 'frichringeahle, arid when those which were nipped in the early leaf, or which ripened, de cayed and are forgotton. They point us in living characters to the memory of those who have passed away from this world, and set be fore us all the amiable and endearing qualities with which they were adorned. By means of old letters, we read, in manhood, the gay and jocund feats of boyhood : and when age has !aid its withering hand upon our faculties, it Mil 4clignrs us - to retrace, tr the epistles of rirailhood, this scenes and events which charac-. terized the active part of our life. To those Who would treasure up the series of events by which each year and day are in some way distinguished—to those who delight to call up in distinct review the companions who acted with them in life's uncertain race, and whose various fortunes they would wish to re member —to all, indeed, whose condition in life has engaged them in epistolary correspon dence, whether of a friendly, lirerary, or mer cantile nature—we would ricommend the preservation of old letters. They are faithful monitors which , -teach volarrvz of wisdom; and therefore, we say _re old, ct:ter. `Viii DON'T You Lcait c 1 . 1110161: ?—This question was propounded, in dlr hearing, a few days since, to a young man, s ith had been for za..veral months unsuccessfull — ' — nemt as a clerk or salesman 4' one of our lead t!ttxf,.: Couiplaiag of Ids ill-luck, one of W fiietnis knewS' h•dari/ 4 ..dehei he could make himself useful either as a clerk or salesman,put the interrogatory to him which we have placed as the caption of this article, The reply was that a trade was not so respectable as a mer cantile occupation. Under this delusive idea, our stores are crowded with young men who have no capacity for business, and who, be cause of the fancied respectability of doing nothing, waste away their minority upon sal aries which cannot possibly liquidate their ex penditures. Late, too hats in life, they discover their error, and, before they reach the age of thirty, many of them look with envy upon the thrifty me chanic, whom, in the days of their boyhood, they were accustomed to deride. The false views of respectability which prevail ih the ,;•i-meant fashionable society of the present ,my, have ruined thousands of young' men, and will ruin thimsands more. rOB 4 ONING BY BEI.L.A.DONI4,I' OR OPIUM.— Opium and belladonna are each poisonous nar cotics, and mutually produce fatal effects when they have entered the circulation in excessive quantities. Either one of these drugs will al lay excitement of the brain when given sepa rately, but when given together they will not. It is said in cases of poisoning by opiurn, bella donna may be administered as the antidote. Even when the poisoned subject cannot swal low, the belladonna may be safely and timely introduced beneath the shin. Conversely, in cases of poisoning by belladonna, opium may be used. CARRIAGES Ali'D BUGGIES.—Mr. Joseph White, long known to our citizens as a menu lecturer of carriages, buggies, barouches and light vehicles generally, has now on hand, at his factory near Lawrenceville, a fine stock of every description of the above-mentioned arti cles, made of the best material, and in the most substantial and durable manner, which he will sell low. Ho has also on hand a nuns - tier of second-hand buggies, carriages and ba rouches, which will be sold at extremely low figures. His shop is on the Lawrenceville road, near the toil-gate, directly on the line of the Passenger Railway, which will pass by his door. Call and examine his stock. SUDDEN DEATH 1 , 11031 APOPLEXY.—Mr. Charles M. Robinson, a well known citizen of Allegheny, son of Gen. Wm. Robinson, died ,ildenly on Wednesilay night, at his father's residence, as is supposed of apoplexy. He had been in bad health recently, but was not seri ously ill being able to attend to his business. On Wednesday evening he was in this city, and Teturned home about nine o'clock. He re tinid to his room, and a member of the family, going up soon after, found him sitting in anhair insensible. Physicians were called in, who pronounced him dead. Mr. Robinson was about thirty-five, unmarried, a gentleman of fine ed ucation, and highly esteemed by a large circle of acquaintances. . ANDREW WARNER and Isaac Crow was held to bail by Alderman Rogers, yesterday, on cross suits for assault and battery. The Press. We every-'day.hear of the power of the press, and the great influence it wields, but we do not remember to have seen it better described than in the following, from a poem entitled the " Rural Editor,^ by James burners, Esq., 'of the Mahoning (Ohio) Reg ister : Where it is free. the people will he free . Where It is pure, the people will be pure; Where shines its light, there liberty shall be; Where it stands firm, Were freedom shall endure In the great march of mind it lends the van ; The guard of public right, the friend of man. Though humble tellers, they are net the least Who now the seed and garner for the feast; By little means the noblest ends are gained, By small advances viotories attained. . 0, maract roams ye who guide the press, Though slow the progress, sure will be success. Patient in labor, strong in hope; in faith Outreaghing titne, and circumstance, and death. 13e yours the aim, by heaven at first designed: To raise to higher range of thought the mind : Building amid the Hoods of ',Dial. life. The storms of passion and the waves of strife, A fairer island In each human soul, Where Love shall dwell:anti Virtue have control An Eden blesaed• and fairer than the By poets sung. by prophet lips fortold. The home of litnoveriee. Religion's shrine. Where God may reign, and Man become divine. POUNDED SWINE is the latest novelty which Chief of Police Hague has served up to the re porters and this public ; for almost " before thin peep of day," on Thursday, a lar g e force, in cluding the night watch, day police, and a force of Teutonic assistants, who believed that "to the victors belong the spots," started out on a tour, and perambulating the highways and by-ways of the city, stick in hand, areused from their peaceful slumbers hordes of the porcine nuisances which infe,t the streets, big pigs and little pigs, and. although some few of the favored ones, with greased tails and bides, managed to escape, marched a goodly number of them, between two and three hundred, to the shambles, located on the corner of Pourth and Grant street, the old tiregon lot " hav ing been enclosed with a high fence to an,wer the purpose, and there placed them in durar, ,, • vile, not to be released until their respective owners came- forward, proved property, paid charges, and took them away—the - charges, - under:an antiquated city ordinance, being one dollar per head, the penalty inflicted for allow ing the grunters to run at large at unlawful time-5 and seasons, which a number of the aforesaid owners, preferring to liquidate rather titan lose their property, paid, picking out their porkers, and reclaiming them from their thral dom, in the accomplishment of which many ludicrous sconces ensued between than proprie tors, and Mr. Barnhill, the Mayor's clerk, who presided in the capacity of Cerh'rnsattlegate of the pound,collecting the fine. as the pig, were taken away, and regulating the line aecordii.g to the size of the pig, being governed by a sliding scale of about "6u ponce a pound . " The pound was surrounded by a crowd of in guiding visitors during yesterday. We did not see the local or the among thou, but as he has recently, edified ua with sundry discourses on skullology and mebiprology, he will doubtless tavor us with di,Cflrit, 1)11 the no less interesting therm of swineology, which we are informed is a in:).st interesting study, especially if the stillest be first weep of its walloWirig pfoclivities. A number of the porcine unfortunates, antiquated and juvenile, remain incarcerated, no deliverer having yet appeared. Their fate is in deplorable one, as to-morrow, when the " last scene of this strange, sad. eventful history" trill close, they are, by order of the Chief of Police, to be brought under the hammer and sold to the lowest bidder, the implement mentioned being very appropriately employed in the finale to this pounding process. ANOTHER, BOAT RACE.-A race is to come off this evening, at six o'clock, over what is now known as the Belvidere course, (the boat, starting below that hotel, running to theSharps burg bridge and returning.) for ft purse of thirty dollars, between the two-oared boat• "Flirt" and "Leopold Sabi, Jr." Messrs. .1. B. Reibiti;er, he aitist, and Alexander 3lurray row' in the Flirt, and fl Vierbeller, Jr.. and Nathan Bernhard, in the SOIL The crews and boats are said to be pretty equally matched, and the contest will be a lively one. We ex pect to see a large attendance at the Belvidere. AN old gun barrel, with a bore capable of taking an ounce, ball, was found the other day near Clarkson, Columbiana county, Ohio. It is supposed to have been lost by one of the four htindred and eighty men. who, under the command of Colonel Crawford, in 1782, started from the west bank of the Ohio river on their expidition against the Indians, which resulted so disastrously to that brave officer and his men. ATTEEPTED SMCIDE AT ./011NsTOWN.—A Mrs. Doran, residing in the vicinity of the Cambria Iron Works, Johnstown, attempted to drown herself in the canal nt that place, on Thursday night of last week, but was seen and raceme The attempt was occasioned, it is said, by the dissipated habits of her husband, whoM silo had met a short time previous with a conipanion v who insulted her. SUDDEN DEATH IN WAsliiNoToN CouNTY. Mr. Jacob Cox, an aged, wealthy, and highly respected citizen of East Bethlehem township, ashinoton county, while at. work in his oats field on Tuesday of list week, was seized with an apoplectic fit, and fell to the r:rouyl, expir ing almost instanuy.. it was afterwards dis covered that his neck -was dislocated by the fall. lie was :7!7.!e-11" years old, and leaves a large family. , ttiwar t p CowLIN9, Alfred Johns, Samuel Wilkinson. Jas. Lytham.' John - .l7!icliols were held to bail by Al ermaii Stiller of Allegheny. vesterday, for trial on eharqes of selling liquor rithout license, mado by oitec - r‘Vagley. Gott leib b'aas• and Vnincis Wolff were held for further bearing, charged with selling liquor un Sunday. A PUFF.—If any of our readers desire to in dulge their taste for the weed, we would rec ommend them to call on our friend Abel, corner of Fifth and Grant, and try some of his aegers. He 1448 just meived 0 prime lot of Havana ,, , choice brands, w Net) e o really exquisite. Try them, and ha curl v 040 ilot they are worth ',ITN,. Yesrettmoe was a bad day for the various pic-nie parties which left the city in search of a day's recrertion, some of the pleasure seek ers having returned with garments somewhat affected by the moisture. A party of juve nile„cricketers alsq felt the effe:cts of the sum mer showers with which we were favored in the afternoon. TUE sale of lots, by Alr• Ihivis, on Monday next, in the new town of Penn or Pennstadt, seems to be attracting considerate attention, and well it may,:for no ono passing that local ity can avoid the conviction that an important town must of necessity grow up there; and be who purchases property in Penn need have no fears but he will realize a handsome profit. ClLArmnof Faann.—On IVednesday, "Wm. Hamilton wes before Alderman Donaldson, charged with having procured from .1. C. Jardine, a country storekeeper, a coat worth sixteen dollars, by representing that money was due him from his employer& The matter was compromised, Hamilton keeping the coat, and giving security for the payment of its yrice. - - PETER SINCL.AIR, the great Scotch temper ance'.reformer, who created a sensation last winter, is to return in October next, and re main for acme weeks.. He has a good field to work in, as we have amongst us many (lava tedly,attached to the bottle, whom, if he ro claims, he will indeed work miracles. THE PEACH CROP.—For the information of all good housewives we would say that the peach crop will probably be heavier than for several years past, both in New Jersey and Delaware. A district of three square miles in Mercer county will, is is said, yield twenty thousand baskets, from twenty-two thousand trees in bearing order. WE noticed some days ago the fact that a new counterfeit five dollar note on the Harris burg Bank bad made its appearance. This counterfeit appears to be widely circulated, and we sea that a number of arrests havo been made in Harrisburg and vicinity fur passing them. PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12, 1859. A Model Hotel. The Scott House, at the corner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets, is such an institution as does credit to our city. We are particularly favored here with good hotels, but the univer sal testithony of travelers is that the Scott House is not surpassed by any. It is in a healthy, pleasant location, retired, cool and comfortable. It is away from the "noise and confusion" incident to the great business thor oughfares, and affords a fine view of the Alle gheny and Ohio rivers. The rooms are large, airy, convinient, clean, and elegantly furnished, and the table is well supplied, not only with the choice delicacies, but the substantials of the season, and he who cannot relish such faro us is placed bofore him in the dining room of the Scott House, must have a dainty, epicurean taste, indeed. The servants are polite and at tentive, and the hotel is furnished with all the appliances which can contribute to the comfort or enjoyment of the guests sojourning there. Su complete are all the arrangements that guests always leave the house satisfied, and generally return to it on their next v isit. The proprietors are Messrs. Marker & Graham. Mr. B. I). Marker is a gentleman of large ex perience in the hotel business, which he thor oughly understands. lie is well known in Western Pennsylvania, having fora time been proprietor of the "Marker House," Ho has many friends, all of whom snake it a point to stop with him while here. Mr. Thomas Graham is an old resident of Pitts burgh, is thorough-going business man, prompt, energetic, competent and honorable, qualifica tions which adrnirahly tit bins for the position he has assumed. Taking the hotel all in all, it may be called a model for imitation, and tc. such, wo commend it to the attention of our readers, and the traveling. GORED BY A 1:1"L 1.. tic.., a young roan residing nearShirlititd. North Pay etto township; this county. n•as drivizi_ s laili through a flab] Ia t Saturday. with I iw n -Lick, whom the animal t.urm•d an-I attacla4l him,. goring him tm•rribly with hr•rum. Tho Wounds in jet,' art. ri.oriott..l, but not dittig.-rc,wi. IV AS lIINGToN COLLEGE. • C. A. Lawronoe, E.g., if the Into Pl , ll tiyl vania ii U & of Iteprosonhitii. , -, itcol.h.ll invihition l`x t.i him alumni of NS.zoiltiriL:tioi tin" 2 iPhr."` lug otiounithecinont. .I . IIE Western l'enn-ylvania T,Rei/fT,. •,- I`itititlll 1110,t , in NVadiiiigt , al the lilth, and will ~,ntintie iu ge...iton rnr. thre: dark. The Slate SiliaTintendent Loom!, and the proeenciingi are expi - a•ted lo I, of A hy.thly in- strii,ti,e and inter,stir,g chata,l,r. I r is now an admitted filet that the new Finkle Al:whine tiroi tinwturiirs. saddler. and faloilie, iiSO. can lie had mt. 311 CIIIII,A froin T. I. Ceirnaiglian ...V. Co., Federal 'ln. A city. Ilorni,ti ai,d tioor4c. have jug u, i d ,rhat I n in 111 - city. a l'lmi-,•!1 I)'roct , ;:, 14intnd ~ n twat card, which will r tto:tmc•ly di-tni,c tcd to-day THE A LAILM I thr,.4 , II t Thursday murning _;awn brilliant. n“rth..rn Hil.l fum•villtZ it Wit`i the light frtitn a I•tirnitT, an alarm. Tut employees. of tile Pen n-ylvariiit Rail road. to !laid a i4rand pio nie nt Colilspring which eaten ore preparation, are li.•ing made. BENEFIT. --Mr F,,ter, =on (;,,v roiter, tike; a bolwrit, evl.ll - at MaAoilic 1,411, i iil Nipear iu two new jlicces. CIA)TrITN“ —Cittoll Cu— `' Ucr. upon a taut " it was customary tar classes and charlwters to practi c e great ea,,llOrny in the appareling. of the OtItST !Will, and happy indccil was he who could boa:4 tw4, ":undo suits." Lt this progresAvo age country home- Tun will not pass current, and to make " appearance - in the world, it is almoat iinpera tire to dre. , s, if riot 'l in purple and fine I ' Merl: . at Iciest in broadcloth. n cas;', we feel it due to \V. IL ItfioeC Co., corner of Federal street and the Diamond, Allegheny City, to call the attention of our renders to their stock, which we will not de...eribo, but only ear, go and i•elect for your elf, for we a re sure the firm will-satisfy all who call. • .„ 31EQ1 0 1,NIC,i' the want or whieh Itivi• been long felt by one et! k now open. under the tinp,intenitentio of John,in, m the Livfityiitte lin: Eu tronee, nlteet. It:, de=emed for the Iterpetkl.il exhibition of the produel, of \f. eh:iitce' lfunufe be. rers, Inventor-, and Art,ii,i; 311.1 IV. 3 phi, ..1 for those l•oe king informal... relative to then, bninele of Industry, either by exnmmanon of ,fffffpl,-, of retell life having .ring before the tinlihemil tint it greatly to their ielvandige to leave sainpiey. The public are ro,peetfully invile,l to vi.a tte inshtuto. HEATING NY Syr:Att.—As it testimoni:d of the workmanlike manner. rorr..el in 111,1, 4,,,1 the fluleattention neeo,szkry to keep vac hrootti ,•ottifort.,l••.. ue give this eertifit,ite to ~1, 1 In their lfin of h”.l , by steam the St.', h,l Ole ..1 Vittsl.tit6il,l4l3 ejii, , h cot, rfn4 .(.r tippro,Al. would 11—.401 , 1,10 them to the plihlic to gile slatisfaotion "r tinalirli! by sit,itti. It. Millor, 3r, John Slaf,ll4ll, iiroorg, Joh.D. DAVIS A PHILLIPS, Straw Pettlnfi. BrN, 1...m.71 thislers ire eurru Low. , ,tro , t, Pitt...burgh. delalylo• - - CoULTER S blsstzr.ii, :m,l Ornruntlitai Putt.t.orAao.ltirrlikvt, I. 1 lit their Nhip nu I , atiilll stn t,t near shititt, liarkl, will ho promptly kateM/Cd. •Cm [tome Testlqion) Fr,,m the Pitt.,huryla h.re 11w:teller's Stumai:li 'tali., to, and ran favorably Itm ;tuil :-.- 1ii . ,11,11.1011 ill 111,111 lcool any debility of the I; mil. ii , ,,E,lllti , tatter- ,/1•I2‘111,1 I.IV-1111,1d and troll I.ll.44TVeti I'oloo'o' 111 WI 111 . 1 , cif Ile country. Thoy are an :01.111,1,1e rcmrdq for :t itrnat allay of attnnacletlist . a . .en. It i- stilliost•nt t.videnee 01 Is beneficial chaia...ter to 01,terve the inninnt , otianti. Ice of it shipped by Iltn.t.•tter &Smith, the pr... lirietors. to all Points in till' country. From f/te Allsbeergh (inna fl', it riot lii I4is. Knowledge is oined by er.purienee, and. 110r4.,11 we have nerebofoot dloult very little ni medical preparation-. V(' aro compelled in'MAtiee to the mannfaetorers. risay that Hostetter's Stomach Ritter. lilts he , •ll Ills meal ill citnoz os of a severe attach of Pp-per., mill Inns re loovrvl 55110 in the Flom:tell 14 a rely ,hort nme. Sold by drogAists and dealors everywhere. HOSTETTER a SMITH, Maunineturore and Proprietors, tugs No. G 8 Water, and GS Front stroon, p - iy-^ JUT,Es II Au El. (lt:i.mliinT World's Fair Perfumery, comprbing their celebrated Eau Lustrale Hair Restorative. Nymph Soap, Vegetable Liquid Bair Dye, Shaving Creams, Soaps .If all hind Pomades. Ponders, Cosmetics, Le. .1. 11. rem a new article for promoting the growth . of Hair. Transparent Soaps. do.; Hair Brushes. Shell and Ivory Combs, and Combs ofall descriptions; Urug,giels articles; Teeth, Nail and Paint Brushes, le.; Fancy (foods, Bold by B. 1.. FAHNESTOCK & CO., No. 60, el - Haler of Wood and Fourth streets, Druggists generally, and at the Laboratory of Jules Hanel & Co., No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. angle, IkW Zliir WE LIVE SO FAST IN THIS COUNTRY, that the Americans have became famous throughout all Christendom, no a hard driving, hard drinking, hard chewing, hard swearing people. We have became equally famous for debilitated stomachs, e nervated and disordered nerves, broken down constitutions, and the hundred and one cures which follow upon the vices which we have enumerated. Countless panaceas for these illik - have been advertised, but we know of noth ing so efficacionif for an invalid auffenng from indiges tion or nervous de . Previon as OLIN'S STOMACH BIT TERS, manufactured 04sold by the proprietor, at his depot on Penn street, near d. fe2 DRS. C. M. FITCH & J W. SYKES; PHYSICIANS FOR DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND CHEST, and,other Chronic Ail ments complicated with or causing HULMONARY COM PLAINTS. OFFICE-191 Penh street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSULTATION FREE A lisaof questions tent to those Who Irish to consult us by letter. je9J THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH_ Arrival of the Steamer Fulton. NEW YORK, August 11.—The steamer Ful ton, which left Cowes on the evening of the 27th ult., arrived here this morning. She brings one hundred and thirty passengers, and reports having passed, on the 27th of July, ships Mercury and Wurtemberg, going to Havre ; also the steamship Vanderbilt. The Fulton's advice:, are not so late as those fur nished by telegraph to Halifax, but her papers are, one day later than have yet been received. The advices from Paris indicate unpleasant feelings towards England. An article in the Moi,itenr, discrcalitim , ° the rumored probability of an accord between France and England on the question of the Congress, and a general disarmament had produced a painful im pression. The London Herald's Paris correspondent says that the banding together of France, Rus sia, and Austria, and the immense naval prep arations of France, renders its difficult to dis believe the universal report of a greet blow being contemplated against England. This was written previous to the more pacific action of the French Emperor. The French steam navy is to he increased to one hundred and fifty men-of-war, exclusivo of -events-two transports. The St. Petersburg papers publish the treaty between Russia and Chinn, which has been ratified by the two Emperors. It grants leave to Russia to send ambassadors to Pekin, prom ises protection to Christian missionaries, and nuthorizos a monthly' mail between Kiaeht and Pekin. Now York Items Nxw Vol:I:, August 11.—The Atlantic Tel egraph Company hale decided to make the o,,nductor or the neat cable, consul of six wire, twisted, about six time; the size of the tdd Cable. There will be no outside covering of iron except a few hundred on each end. The new e! t l,le i 5 to be litid down, guaranVNi in all respect=, and is expected to he in order for bu.dnez.s, early neat summer. Cyril. , W. Field, F:=ri , oreupie4 two columni FOlilo Of the Now Fork evening papers, with a full statement of the affairs of the company. We under:lurid the A.iruericat palie ~ , , 1 11 have an opportunity to ~.ukcribe to the new stock, which is guaranteed by the English *ll,l-n -1/101J t. Tao Ere ..q good reasonsny 4-0•1"ing , of the tttiattuor, C..rtott t 1.11,1 I"111.• Sant for tint tdoanior drintk, I. 1 , 0 - nlitit.ll of ti., 11 , 11VW•li Vanderbilt and the l'aeitle Alail S. S. t'ompa nt nhinh. to re,lllt in the .11,contitoninoe of the promnt competition. Tho , :,•:1111 , r A ralott . . , , a iils arrind hero this emeilinq. At Goodwood, nn Friday, the ''alt alt.. Ti,.' B rover: lo:r.to, Starke, 111,- melt. .3;131 thou , and ,otcroi t tlis. Prior,9 , canto in third. Fifteen hors., were ritinintt - . Mr. Ton liroot.k to bin won the Go-..1w, 0.1 ,taho•t. Ili. colt, Umpire, I.y i.ccortipto, Sr. , !. the Nur •take-.., al.. on Friday. Arrival of the Steamer North Star NEW VcitE, August I 1.--The steamship North Star arrived. She left Aspinwall on the in •1 ,and bring , California advice,: be the 20th ult.., which have been anticipated by ...-tcamor ilahana, at New I /rleiii.s. The. N,,rth Star has nearly five hundred pa , ,engei , . Irchi , excitement on the I,thinu, in relation to the iltiedvered in the Indian wound:. is dying ,int. fr.4l st. Thotr.a , date that the En - li-h stesin,er Paratuattee is still lying on the reef near that port. All her cargo had been thrown e‘erboard. Divers are at work ldow i hp the eoral rooks on which she is lying, The advice !rota the Isthmus are net im portant. The sloop of war. St. Mary _ Panlima on the 2lith for ttraleqo Advieei: has , been received from the revolt' tionary movement in Cartio,rona tc the tl:kl July . , when 0.0 partv - tad pronounced aLmin,t the anthoritie-q, and appointed Juan Nicto provisional ruler. The California markets were dull, and there wa.+.but little prospect of amendment or im provement. The East India and China pro ducts were declining in con , eouence thu heavy stoeki; hamt From Washington WAsulNhTio: CITY, Ain 11.—The dole gates representing the railroads au th e south wostern or middle route, between Washington and New Orloan , , commence:l their Eio::ion hero to-day. Their business is with rtScrenco io the tran, t riortation of the groat mail from Portland, Maine, to New Oilcans, and to agrco upon a joint bid for the performance of the servioc, the Orange and Aloxandria Railroitil to Lynchburg, and the ,lUrtinim; part Or the 7Alis-issippi Ventral Railroad will be finished by the Ist of January, at which Lime the noht contract is to Lek„ 011 , 0. These holegati, 1.. in lidently say that they will be able to carry the mails i,etwocn \ . ow 41rleatui and Now fork in thin • and a ithli days. Another olje:t of the prosnht meeting is to make uni form arrangement: concerning the general 10;apnger and freight buiines, Th,, National Teacher.;' Asz,oeiation now in ,0::=1011 hero, hare clotted J. W. Bulkloy, of Brooklyn, New York, a, President for the I , tisiling rear, and dcvidt,', t,. a month ly pn...lir:o, in the furtihrahrec of the pause t d vdneatiOn. hrtOrntion the dologatos had 1.110:1' . :in ill visiting Pre:61.1.0, Bu . C 113111 1 ,1. 'l'hv moue of the Il'llßed tAt.:.IVS now On the Brazil :lath has been changed to Pulaski. Destructivo Fire CINI INNAII, August 11.--At ono o'clock this morning a lire out in the wholesale liquor store of S. S. Boyle & Co., ctitirE , ;y de stroying the whole building. The loss is about OfIC hundred thousand dollars. The insurance amounts to fifty thousand. The lire mitetaied to S N. Pike's liquor warehouse, which it par tially destroyed. The to is thirty thousand; insurance ten. Crane, Breed Si Co., metallic case manufacturers, lose about forty thousand dollars. EcON 11 DESPATCH. The following are the losses by the tire this morning : Boyle & Co., slso,ooo—insured for $75,000 : Crane, Breed 8: Co., and Barstow, Breed ,t Co ;s2o,ooo—fully insured; U. Hen shaw, furniture manufacturer, slo,ooo—fully insured. The rectifying house of S. N. Pike was almost wholly destroyed ; the loss is $40,- 000; insured probably for $lO,OOO. Several Brennen were injured by falling walls. During the tin• the waters in the cisterns exhausted, or the destruction would have been less The whole of the steam tire department was on duty, and water had to he conveyed a distance of half a mile. The origin of the tire is un known. Columbus State Christian Anti-Slav- ery Convention CoLts N uu, , , August 11.--The Convention discussed and amended resolutions Which were adopted. A standing committee for the State nt large, was appointed. After pas-ing three additional resolutions, the Cvnvention adjourn ed sine die, the next meetinF to be determined upon by the standing committee. Steamer Mariner Sunk LOUISVILLE, Aug : 11. The steamer " Mar iner," from St. Louis to Cincinnati, sunk last night on the flats, twenty miles above. One guard is under water. The boat will be raised. Nobody was lost. Saut Ste Marie Canal DErnorT, August 11.—It has been officially determined not to close the Saut Ste Marie canal for repairs, as contemplated, during the present season of navigation. REMOVAL. W. & D. If lIGITS, AAVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 MAR KET Street, corner of ninth, wheie they *axe: main till the first of Septembohdthen therwaremove to their new store now being bait at the oTs'stand, corner of Fifth and Market streets. royiLam ~K•~►4 I 3 all) err I Steamers to Arrive LEANT TOP. DAYS Liverpool Quebec Aug. 10 Liverpool Boston ----Aug. 13 Liverpool Quebec.. kug. 17 Steamers to Satl. Hungarian Canada...... 1ndian....... Europa Kangaro.i Ocean Queen Persia Urens,m) Fulton (;lasgotiv New York ( laagow . Au'rtr 91 City of Baltimore New York.— Liverpool ......Aug. Stage of Water. Direr—three feet water in the channel _______-•-4010-. ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. Tlto market it exceedingly dull. Offerings of beef cattle are fair. but figures have a dturnward tend.•ncc The t.t - une is true of sheep and other stock. UNION DROVE YARDS. John Allender, Proprietor. No. Offeral ha 110...5. W. Woodward Ileam 14...5. It el.rysl r.0.../I.4thetrer F. I'riee 32...8. L. Kingston... k. Holden 17....1. Manful! 1 iennison ...... 3(1....1ames Donnelly. Stroni, 24... A. K. 800 I. ' , moue! Warren. 2... L. W. Gault Brther. Tramman. 11. 110 ff ireen3walt . I 0)., Crawford.-- 31organ 16...1anwa Hays, I'2. Ai. I.otle, Witham Stcrlala SI"vo.11,611, ........ . ;I 15... C. W. . 1 - ..1,. M'CurdV, (by .1. 11. 1111114. 11 114,55,4 .. 10...11. A. :Nlerriel• 2 1 .;6.1 Fl.rhart 9i,ip% 16._W. Marvin lu 2 1 ..,/C1 Shoemaker. .......... 2 (ii..":Lz.„ 11. Dtri, f(' head. .. W. Lin,lewood ..... gfe,:l‘.., C lb G 1 left 4 r and .elll ..a.l 1.%M.R.; rpr,,,i Nr ()Ir.Tr t I:4•Rrt, . . .... 162...1. t.2‘,..11 17” .1\ . Small 'fon, lVe3rllt,• A.. 1. "itrolll. .... . 8..f1it1141 - 1” .... 12 .. " •• (molt-.). 60. A i•muwssit !.[:, _Sault,'l Warren 47. J. R. '1';,1,1.. ::6..T. tro•. 1 , ..r 1 , , , ,111+1Aut , 211.. W. Neal )10.41,11 Marcy_ li..ttlakin 1,/11 , 1191 43 .11 ‘• • - I,kint.• =ME Ail tl 1 I I o4s , I I left rw . ow EAA... 1.14)“,A. I, Awl. purrsuumat 111ARKE1'; fitprt.si ftn- t Daily ;11,-lai.ig n. of , o 0 Li tom. fn.) store for , xtra do.. and $4,01,46,10 I,•r extt, fanady: fank . j. bran.l4 163 t',.rzt at 2So I.n-11 Saltla,n $1.:',,,1,4.1; Bacon... Sale: 12,000 I h.t • 10 , ,410 fio I 6 r 1:10, ail, 1 from Stigar...Salos S 1111.1, at 1•1 a tr.: 1.1,15. at 41.•. Coffee... Sal., ,aek, at 13%... ellkee•e...l , al., I.mes N. IL at s Fish... Salt, 10 half 1.01, n - 1 . .,..aut.tta,..l ilettns....S,tl., 1 . 3 s a,slt ...wall v. hate at $l.lO bu.h 30 bbl s. N... 1 at .51.2 1 . 1 . AVhisky wiles 91 bbls. 1 - lectltital at •296,31/e. Philadelphia Market. I'un.lnurm s, Angitst I.l.—Fltatr 41104 10 trade nt VII - It 1.12!. for sound old gr.mod. and f:,: , 0001.73 for old atos extra and fro,ll ground extrn 11.)e Floor is lull 111 $3_75, and I'onos.lll.ola C.,ro).loai at Z5:1,0.2! \Vilma is in demand: 101 l 0. , red nt and w 1,14 id loon Lush now Fly.- I.rotsght too. Coro Is firmer, yoll.wr sold ~n primate tern,. ml 1 1 , 1 ...Id at :tso for 1,1.1 :Lod :111, for new la tO. ale lary1:111,1. 11'loslzy I, onohansed: New York Market. NEW 11.—e,itt00 SOO tsilo.t at 122 for upland middling: the inn] trot o lot.ed tleeloorw. ti,idonoy. Flour oeclla4ll sales 11.500 hl,, Wl44, 4 itt,ie; x.die_st 4iato hash. Corn banyan% sal, 21.000 I.ll , iCat 7:5,7 'Or for taixod.S-le for white. and ale Heof hoary at }0521 1. Primo Pork ibis. (Allied lice. with sale. at 1105t510.2:i. Ilidea lowrr. I1i10(404 .%) ttlivnsl at 2Zie, widow! buyer, honyv at. Its . .44. - .104;,.. IS:term—ham, StaiS , shouhlors hone at. Coda' hooyant, snh.o C 1454)) hags at tat '6.r Rio. Freight: on Cotton 6t Liv,r -1.0,d :t 1 rwti,t, Cincinnati litarlitt 11.—FInur at. $4,70i, r,.0) nrr r r stz, Wtwat froely, lau dull et :LK) for red, ail ti:r jtritna %tint,. l'orr ara•li.ka t t.l. V: to .1411 at 4:Tt.474.. Whisky lull Notiun,. , kzug l'rnvi,,n 4 ; mark,: is aria Itacon and Hulk ' :11,0 I,it tarp New York Stork t'llarket. Nov rkl!:K.. Alll;ll,4ll.—tito,ks dui/ Mt.h Sumitern yt.o (I'ralent% .t Chicago Nov fork 01 1 .3 Cleveland At Toledo.— M.,: 11,ndinv . 43 I Pacific Mk,ouri o'. n. 21, MEM= PEA RI STEAM MILL ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., WHEAT RYE AND CORN ?U!;clL LOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, N PITT9I3URGII Als:11 ALLEGHENY nu7.ly UN% =MEMO JOSEPH MEYER & SON, I\latinfaeturent, aukl WholeF.ale and Retail Dealer 9 iu FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 42* Penn Street, above the Canal, Have on hand a large assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu facture, and warranted equal in quality and style to any manufactured in the city, and will cell at reasonable prices. fe2liktf D - E LARUE & CO.'S LADIES' ENVEL oPEs--An nizer and qualitie,, for oak by .1. N. IVELDIN, je2o 63 Wood ntreet hoar Fourth. JUST PUBLISHED—GRANT'S CASES, J VOLUME I.—Report, of cases argued in the Su- Freme Court of Pennsylvania. By Biin)arnin Grant. or sale by [jell) ICAY & CO.. 55 11 ood street. NEW DOMESTIC AND STAPLE DRY landi in Boone GOODS are being received almost daily. lyls C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market st choice Choice land, n... 0 N , o E ti i S o E C I oTT one n e of section of w Frank lin county, lowa. for sale at >2t per acre. by jylil S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market st. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will hurl chase 4!4, acres (Aland, part in good timber , never failing spring, &c., aituate three miles, from- Allegheny City, on the New Brighton road. -.NI& aug6 S. CUTEIBERT & SON, Ullacr:et street. LESIONS. -100 boxes French Lemonsjust received and for sale by REYI4I si &ANDERSON, Wood l4, - site St. Charles Hotel. ONE MILE FRAM CLI FTON STATION on the Pittaburtit and Cleveland Railroad-25 acres of land, a dwe i l l* c house, stable, etc. Price $1,400; $7OO cash; balance a one year. For sale by cUTRBERT 19 - '46 51 Market street. PRIME COFFEE.—V bags prime Rio Ceffeejust received. For .i.%!e by MURTLAND k CONNOR, - NWT Liberty street; .Boston I iverpool Aug. 10 New York Liverpool, ke.Aug. 13 New York Havre lug. 13 New York Liverpool lug. 07 . ._ - New York Galwtiy New York llovre.. Munn...ST CITY, August 11, 1859. MEM 13112 E I r•Il )1. r. MESE 4" , $2.75 WO IA 47 2.0 . ?Ai 24 .190 .211 1., 4 hell 1 txr PITTIMUTtaIi, illgu , l 11, 1559 W. S. KENNEDY MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED TERNIH, CA3II ON DELIVERY Pisalianeous. S 0 .N" I'M{ R., CONCENTRATED LYE. The Ready Family Soap Maker; NO HOUSE SHOULD BE 4 W;THOUTIT, LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVED BY IT' FOIL •ALE BY ALT STORPTCPEPERS. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY. MB PENNSYLVANIA Salt Manufacturing Company, 396 Penn St., above Canal. _np3o,,timth PURE SALT! PURE SALT !- THE ONLY WARRANTED PURE AND DRY Table, Dairy and Packing Salt, 1, manufactured by tho Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, 39G PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL al Ukth I - NITED STATai PATENT OFFICE, 1 glob, August 3, 1859. - f r, ON THE PETITION OF DAVID B.ROGEES, - ''of Pittslairuh. Pa_ praying for the extension of a ',d o nt granted 'to him nu the Ist of November, 1845, for nit improv•stn,nt in "Cultivator Teeth," for seven years. from the ev piratlon of i.aid potent, which takes place on tho 1.1.131 of Niivember,lB49. It 15 ordered. that the said petition be heard at the Patent Other, on Monday the I,th of October next, atl2 o'eloek, M.: and all persons are notified to appear and Dhow eau,e, Ul' they have, why said petition ought not to to, granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Other their obieetions. especially setting forth in writing, at lea-it iwenik days before the day of hear ing: rill te.:innionyTiled by either party to be used at the Laid hearing must be taken and transmitted in accord ance with tl rules of the Office, which - will be furnished 00 application. The lc- Moony in this case will be closed on the 3d of October, depositions and other papers relied upon as testimony moot be filed in the Office on or before the morning of that nay: the arguments, if any, within ten days theiewirer. ortieietl. itiFo, that this notice he published in the fbn .intunes, Wa,hington. 1). C.. and Hut, Pittsburgh, Pa., e) once a we: for three sreeko_the first of said publiea, non to he at least sixty days before the 27th "October next, the day of hearing, Val. D. BISHOP, Csiminissioner of Patents, EDICAL BOOKS.— Rokitausky's Pa 4111_ thological Anatomy. 2 vole. Gro-s' Elsmentsot Pathological Anatomy. close' , Pathological Anatomy, with colorysi plates. Ifori,r's Anatomy and Histology, vols. Lau renee's Treatise on the Eye: ral I oi-sr ,:as or the Skin, with atlas of . plates. linehn alid 'coke on Insanity. la h why ~a Pneumonia and Malaria. :Thud on Palsy and Appoplexy. Enellsons .Science and Art of Surgery. Cis itier's Lectures On Surgery. Druitt's Modern Surgery. Miller's Practice on Pirre's Sy-tem of" • • s Dickson' Elements of Medicine. Willi:1111s' Principles of 'Medicine, new edition. Watson's Practice of Physic. a 14 Wrgslie Malaria Medics and Therapeutic, nth %o KAY Ar. CO.. 50 Wood street. rrIV ENTY- EIG HT HUNDRED ACRES of Farming Land. situate on the south side of the )I , ttlmee Nicer, Nix miles from Toledo, Ohio. The soil is good, and timber first.chus, and the adjoining lands sr. storied by enterprising farmers, who ars„making .o.! improvements. These lands will be divided into tract-. eLti icy .teres and upwards, to suit purchasers. For further informati.in•apply at our office, 51 Market at. jylii S. CUTHBERT & SON AIWA INS IN _LP SECOND-HAND PIANOS. on.: 6 e, rosewood Case, Iron Prime; made by Ctook , ring S Sons; only two years old. one 6 , g Octave. rosewood Case, round corners; made lhillett ,),;, 6A:i lotave, Rowwtma.earred desk;.made by Nunn? t'Lirk. '.no 6 ornirs. Mahogany Ca,e, n ado by Norms & Clark. 1,110 N. T." Man. Co. one 6 0 " " Gerd's, &Simon Inv ti •", rosewood U Pape, Paris. One 6 " Mahogany e " Albrecht one M.'. .` " " Lond3 Bro. ono 6 e " " 'German make. ont. " " " Clementi. Ons " Clementi. For sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. SIANI>ARD LAW PUBLICATIONS.- Brightly's Digest—Laws oltt,e United States; Purdon's Digcst—Lairs of Pennsylvania; Brightly's Betati" jurisprtidenee; 13 , :•21.tiv on the lore of Costs; Binn's Justice—revived edition; Whart.:n's American Criminal Law; Wharton Sidles' Medical Jurisprudence; Wharton's Precedents of Indictments and Beast firayflon's Forms, edited by Wright; Form revised and enlarged; LIIIII'S Analytical Index and Overruled Cases; . Troulat on Linittel Partnership; Steven's ou tite Principal of Pleading Price on Limitations and Lietuc • Sergiiani's Mechanics' Lien Liao: Frame on Rernanidus, 2 vols Par:ons on C:mtracts. 2 volumes; Parsons' Mercantile Law, 1 volume. iv IS • KAY CO.. .e 1 Wood street, PII.k 4 TORICAL WORKS.— a The Coquet of 3fer,jt,o •3 , cots. The ronque,C of Vera: 2 viols. Ferihnand and Isabella; 3 vols. • • Phillip the.! ,iecoe,d; volo, Charles the Fifth ;"3 vols. 1.,.0gra pineal and Critical Miscellanies; 1 vol. .IY 7 KAY & CO., 55 Wood street TIST ECEI ED.-A HANDSOME ortml:nt of CHILDREN'S READY MADE cLuTITINti. of ail descriptions, slong with .I...adies' Dress Caps and Ileac! Dresses, s.nd nil tho new styles of Patterns tio. Juno. M. A. WEAVER, No. 21 Fifth street. second story, Rooms Nos. 7 and 8. e•R M tw ,•:;: s P to tt r, E . STREET.— i l w a e l; galoet, five .00 . 1 r urd ms The lot bill() feet front, by feet deep, r on an alley; a Isr . gt! gr.po arbor, stone wall and paling in front, outbuilding, Se. Price $2,000. Terme, S. CUTHBERT it SON, 51 Market street. lIEFIN ED SUGAR.— I.lk, lo t•ht, Ea:twiek's etandard cruehed Sugar to do do coarse pulverized do 10 do do fine do do zo do Penno. cutten crushed do to do do B to do Z, do do I:: yellow do In -tor e, and landing, ;Ind for sale by' r2B miLLER RICKETSON. A " . -ENS' :10 SPRING WOVEN as:riff= 1 - I._ With a iately patented bristle. This is a different NyoVoll ai,irt iron: any other in this market, and much y EATON, it: , to , treugth,luality and aolc a l cat4y . by )vui ' • Fifth andldarket streets: - ACKEI) BUTTER.-- - n barrels good packed Butter, • Idf do do do, 15 keg.: do do, In store, and for sale be MILLER .k RICRZTSON, erlla Nn.. ^7l and 2:72. Liberty 'whando. REAT INDIJOEILENI'S axe now offer those who wish to by BONNET PARSONS, FANS, SUN trIURRELLAS EMBROIDER ft:S.: AND TRIMMINGS, at GIPNER 'd PALMER'S, iyl2 . 78 Market street. FlSll—:nit) . packages Lake Herring ;. - iv) do White Fish; 100 do Trout; 150 do Mackerel; 5 do Herring. For "'ale by [ tolS] HENRY H.COLLINS. D RIED APPLES.-10 barrels for sale by MURTIAND & CONNOR. _mya) DissoLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-- The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned. iu the stook enli droving business, wog dissolved on the 15th *Ay of July !mt. — by mutual eon- E. 31'QUAID, JOHN 8311TH, Juuz,:lt 11: MOONEY, DR' - HOODS.—Every variety of 'Domes tie and Staple Dry Goods always on hand. and will he sold at the very lowest prices. All our summer stock closing out very low. C. HANSON LOVE, .• augs 74 14f arket street. BURNING FLUID, BURNING FLUID. A auperior article of Burning Fluid kepiconstant ly on hand, and for sale at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, angs corner Dian:toad and Market street. VVALUABLE PROPERTY on Market street, between Third and 'Fourth sts., for sale by jyl2 S. CUTHBERT A SON, Real Estate Agt's. DIXON S BLACKBERRY CARMINA TIVE for sale by - B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Nu. GO, corner Fourth and Wood street& E(.4_tLRS.-100,000 Genuine Segars, di ff er ent heayie, in state and for sale low lop' HAWORTH h BROWNLEE, apS - in the Diamond. NO. .4311 PENN. STREET, a Brick DwejeZ ling Ewa., for vale at the Real Estate Office irl2. S. CETIiBERT & SON, 51 Market • t. NEW WALL - PAB'ER.—Third a • • for the Season. The 4ssoxtment always c• "pieta et the old stand, No. frf Wood vtreet. Je9 • W. P. MARS e & CO. % rick v . C. B. H.—A othnfortable l ierick House, S of hall, six rooms, bath roo and cellar, with ot 22 by . 80 feet; shade trees, etc ; all m good Order, for sale; price V.. 200; terms, one-third in hand, balance at one, two and three years. S. CUTHBERT 2 SON,. , left Red Estate Agents, 61 Market street.- MMIEBER 260 Pagutneart- 4dkrits. ROC3-MRS" Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY, 70 Fifth iltreet, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE FORT OFFICE *ir Photographs, colored or plain, taken at short no tica a l l LL Eastern prices, and warranted equal to them. PICTURER ENLARGED TO LIFESIZE,and colored in OiL AMBRO_TYPES.-- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTABLISH MENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT rel 2 WALL'S Fourth street. T IFE-SIZE, 11 IMPERIAL, AND MEDIUM PHOTOG}RAPI-3s, Colored in Oil, Pastelle, or:Plain, in the most artistic style, and at Eastern pitees. WALVS GALLERY, Jones' Bnilainir, Fourth irtreet. PHOTOGRAPH, AMBROTYPE. 7- L.4INOTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GAL• LERY, Cbr. Fifth and Grantstreds.—The subscriber- low ing fitted up_ rooms in AFTIGKEZ BUILDING,II3I3OW prepared to take Likenesses that CANNOT FAIL TO OIL E SATISFACTION.. . Call and examine the collection. A. LANE, irady Corner of Fifth and Grant streets. - Wrif.L X. FABER 8r CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON = FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Bakers, NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH PA MANUFMANUFACTURE ALL KINDSOF ACTURE Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun dred and fifty horse power, end suited for Grist Mills,. Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc., etc. . - Give particular attention to the construction of Fmk , - gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay, and circular saw mills. Have always on hand, finished and ready for shipment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every descnption. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iroaseparately, and Wrought. Iron Shafting., Hangers and 'es in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma chinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, oar machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. . Air Orders from all parts of the Calintritiolieited, and promptly filled. mr22emiiisw LAMS SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMELTING WORKS:, PARK, 3PCIIRDIir & M.LITUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING., Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot toms, Raised Still Bottoms, S .- palter Solder, de., also im porters and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate Sheet /roc,' Wire, &c. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's es and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.149 First, and I.2oSecond streets, Pittsburgh, iced patter Pa. Special orders of Copper cut toasty de ' n. my2Selydsv VII. SIIIRK, SMITH PARK & CO NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH,_PA. Warehouse, .No. 149 Firs t. and 1l Second streets. Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Chl, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes , Steel 3foulds, Pullies,Bangers and Couplings. Also Jobbingand Machine Castings of 07877 descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached-to the Foundry, all necessary . fitting will be carefully attend ed to. znyMlydaw VINEGAR ARRANTED Pure and Un- adulterated, and to Ala-SAYE Pi les for years, the same that, r hare sold to a majority - of the Pittsburgh Gm; •••••••••• cers for TVZIat ILES, and which bestehen. Three First Premium, at Pennsylvania State Faire, I am now pf feting to We city and country trade at • ' greatly reduced prices. • - Please order direct. Terms flash. " A. BALLOU, 1W Water street,. - between Smithfieldand Gran Pittsburgh, Pa. makdaw ROOF I I•7' . Gum Elastic Improved Cement and Canvass Roofing, Felt Cement, and (film' ROOFING! Also, Agents For Patented Asphaltic Rootling Felt.. ROOFING MATERIALS "FOE SALE, WJTU INgTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING. OLD ROOFS REPAIRED. 75 SUPTH.FrELD Yr, EBTWPRV FOURTH tEFTFTH Valuable Market Street and Man chester Property for Sale. THE .SUBSCRIBERS, in virtue of powers conferred upon them by the will of the late Judge Riddle, offer for sale the following excellent business locations: A lot fronting 31 feet on Market street, by . 1.76 feet deep to Chancery Lane, with the two three-story busi ness houses on Market street, a two-story house in the rear ot the same, and a two-story dwelling house on Fourth street. The lot has a front of 31 feet an Fourth street, by 60 feetdeep on Chancery Lane. This proper ty, from its largo front on two streets, offers a 6vorable opportunity to, business men: desiring a good business location. . . In order to accommodate parchasers,• the Fourth. street, extending back on Chancery Lane pa feet, willbe sold separately 11am the Market street prooerty: Also, a lot of ground lll.the borough of Manolle*er„ having a front on Locust street of 34 feet, ands de o. 160 feet 6 inches, being bounded on one aidf3by Lecke , / alley, on which is erected a brick dwellingbouse of two. stories, with a portico in front, and having appurtenant, thereto a convement up-house and smoke house, and a. stable and carriage house on the other side of Leckey. alley; Has property is now in the occupancy of Captain. Miller. • The strove property will be bold upon berm . greatly conducive tothemteresta of purchasers, botha.s relate to price and time of payment, as the Ezectuor, are anxious to close lip tke *Stirs of the estate. For farther particulars, price, terms , &C. , apply to either or t b e subscribers, or to S.• CUTHBERT. Agent, Market Ames, Pittsburgh. ' JOSEPH PAJAMA); M.D., • • Office, - ho. 26 Sixth streak. CHARIIikSHALER,Att.j. Office, 1 Faurth street iylll3ird:w JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND • COMMISSION MERCHANT Flour, Bikeort, I f ard t Butter s Seed Dated Fruit and Produce Genera/Iy, COINER OF MARE= AND 'FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. Baru to--Francis G. Bailey, Esa William Dilworth, Sr, S. Cuthbert * Son, Pittsburgh. Boyd_ k. Ott, Haskell & Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. &M. Bank, List & Howell, Mangle & Co., 42teorge W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton & CaWheeling._ rargapty PENN MACHINE AND FOUNDRY,, H. witurratAri, MANUFACTURERBoring Machines? OF Steam Engines, Shafting:and Putties Mortice Machines, • Gear Wheels, • Manaea,. etc., etc: Orders promptly attended to.' a.kly ra , PAIKENY. - cuswzu, ;a. CIALDWELL & BRO., -.• • BOAT FURNISHERS' &DRS r.12P5 Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Cordage; _ Oakum, Tar. Pitch, Rosin and Oils ; sWallin, Duck, Light and Heavy Drdito e t c. y, Noe. 88 Water, mud 78 Vioat sta. JA 'WA HOLMES -IE - CO., 'Pork Packers and dealers in Ewen, Lard, Sugar Cured Hams, to; corner of FIRST AND MARKET STREETS, tautly - • ' Pandmaget NOW OPENING—Neat styledark prints, Shirting 4 qingbanm .Checki, Tickings, Mons shirti n Detain g Mass, Se lins, .Irish Linens, Sh isu.nox Lovairt Bowtwm, new style ' ang3 - Ti Market rarest. U'GOYS & MILLER'S "GRERN" con .LILL staatly on hand and for male -at manufastasera prices, at JOEN THOMPSON COM. my 29 N0.129 Third strata. "UPPLEMENT TO PURDOIi i §DIGEST, for rale by R. WELDLN, JOU 63 strset /mar Potwar J =l3 piz al BA= k JOHNSON. WORKS.