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' EDITOR 'AO **O:i!ItI.TOR.
TERM Five Dollartiper Year, atnetly in ad
vance. Weeklya 3 ingbrallbsettPliollETwo Dol
lars per, year; in Clubs of five, Oao Dollar. ,-
LOCAL ` AFFAIRS: ' ` -
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Depurture and :Arrival Passenkcr
Trains.
.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and .Chirago Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty, and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.)
Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne
Express Trnin.....5...12.15 A..M. e:5O A. IC' P. M
Mut .... ... 8:50 A. Al. 5:00 A. M. 11:00 A. Id
Express -Train. 12:50 P. M.. 8:45 P. M. 280 A. Al
Arrive at Chicago: ,
Express, 6,47 P. M.I Mail, &08 P.M. I Express,
Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh: •
140 P.M. I Express, 8:10 P:M. I Express, 2'25 AM
(From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.) '
New Brighton Accommodatiol.. 0:.,21 A. M. 44:0P. Al
A. M., 12:10P,M
Pomo/rank .R.M/marL ,
(From comer of Liberty and Grant streeta) ,
Leaves. Arrives..
&50 P. M. 1 . 245 P. M,
.1. 2-.',"0 A. M. 11:50 P. M
4r20 P. M. 3.2:Z A. M.
Express Train.
1.06 U • “ •
Fast line
The Johnstown Way I'assenger,
Tram ...... am A. M. 1.110 P. 711.
Johnstown Accommodation-- f?..40 P. M. 1100 A. M.
I%rst Turtle Creek " A. M. 6:50 A. M
El:.cond " 4:.3t) P. 4.. -
Third !#. 0:23 P. 14. 6:15 P. M
iitalrurgh and annanalta Rai/road,
(From L(4orty and Grant stroota)
Mall • , Le
Tralo 7:00 av
A es.-
. Id: 5:15 P M
Express Train. - 430 P. M. 5:45 A. Id
Cfixannd and Pdtaburvh Biarvad. '
(Prom-comer of Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
Express Train " .12.15 A. M. - 2.40 A. M.
Mail Train r '&25 A. M. 4.00 P. M.
Pvt. Line 1.05 1. 830 p.
Wallayilla aaaapairicatatian 5.00 P.M. 11_00 A. M.
1- 1 / 2 11. 1 1;imA.A.ann,La6.11zrui Cinannciti nollroad.
(Fr.nltiberty and Grant streets.)
L Loavial Pitta,, Col cunbua. Arr. in Gin.
Paut Line 12.15 8.00 A. 51. 11.30 A'. M.
Exl , rem Train.. LOS P. M. 130. A. .11. 7.30 A. M
The Citizens , - Passenger Railway—Com
missioners Appointed.
The act of incorporation of the Citizens'
Passenger Railway Company, provides that If
the company cannot, within thirty days after
its organization, agree : with the corpora
tions over whose roads it must pass in build
ing the railway, upon terms, that the court
of Quarter Sessions shall he applied to to fix
the terms of compensation. On Saturday,
t}no'jibatj• 1. Rippey, the Attorney Ortlie
lo msb mpap, peti' r lOp to quit 'meet, tjio
gothphay hpg' fallavied to agree with the Law
reyllha anti Sharpsbarg rim& Read, and
(Ireekstirgh anti Pltbaltligh Turnpike Com
panies and the borough of Lawrenceville. re
lative In the, right of wit S-i Saturday last was
fixed for the hearing, and on that day the
matter came up before a full bench.
Mr. Kipper, for the Passenger Railway , cons
prany, asked that the Court ti x the compensation
te. lie given the other companies for the right
h‘f
Geo. for the Blank Road
poiiipany, asked 014 the'lime bo . ,stended for
the filing of wl answer. Ile was not prepared,
is notice of the potitioii hail only reached Lim
within 4 few duy4,
Mr: nippy objected to further delay. TIP)
petition had been filed two weeks since, notice
had been given immediately. and the parties
b:ol ample tinge to . answer. The PO was sm
ile,: contract for completion by Autttst lsk,isnd
it would be extremely vexatious to the Cumpa
nv-to be compelled to w'ait.
The Court suggesto.l the appointment of a
coininissioner to take testimony immediately,
and that litri'lliitnilton be allowed to file his
answer at any time prior to the final action of
the Court under the commissioner's report.
D. Bruce, Esq., for the • Greensburg
TurnFilio Company, said his defense was on
; estions of Inv , entirele white!' lie was prep
pared 'to iirg,u6` Boyd-1-11 tlihy decided
no 6lininission'ec would be necessary in
thatisice. .
'itreSsrs. Thomas Howard and Thomaq Mel
eppeayed in behalf the horni!gh of Law
ims'wer to the petitiosi.
flamiltun, an early day baying been sug
geSfed for closing the testimOny before the pro
fused commissioner, said that be did not wish
q he cramped fiir time, the case involved ha
poctant: interests, and it would regalia, some
lime to lay a mass of telthconybcfore
Mr. Itippey hoped the Pa:Si-T . ll ' "W Railway
Company would not be hindered by any fur
ther delay than was necessary.•
The Court thought the public interest was
involved in the question of time, and that the
matter should he speedily derided. Penn
street is in almost an impassable condition. and
gotil this railway is put down, no repairs will
Po-made. It was further:suggested that to the
defense of each corporation was different, the
appointment of three Commissioners, one in
behalf of each of theeorporatic.ns opposed to the
right of way, would much facilitate business.
irhif Matter was finallfsettled by un order of
tJobit, appoiOng for the
iirreensbung and Vittsbufgh 'Voinpany i L. B,
,"towe, fir the I. ! awnannifyille and sliiirpshurg
Pima; toad Company ; Sweitzor, fur the
borough of Lawrenvorillo, and all for the Citi
sem.' Passenger nail-way Company. Commis
sioners to take testimony on the part of the pe
titioner and respondents, and report thefuets to
be read in evidence in the hearing of the appli
cants ; the testhnony and report to be filed on
or before the 10th day of July, or' show cause
- .7liy the time should be extended.
l'he Commissioners will enter upop their du
tiglo-day, and doubtlbs . ll.s l prePard to
.
report on this day designated. 'The' tering irf
compensation fur the right of way On& 'agreed
upon, the Citizens' Passenger ponapa
-11,/ nt onFe, Frt ip i 14p4fi. 400 ..onstroillit• of
dolt road , 460 hays It pniupleteif iluritto the
miner,
SERVED Hilt Rtawr.—On Sunday morning
between one and two o'clock, many of our cit
izens were aroused from their slumbers" by an
alarm of fire, which lasted sometimc,and proy
ed to be, false. The night watch found a man
named denies Sullivan, a :Philadelphia,fireman,
who had been in the city some two weeks in
Niagara engine honSa, ringing,the bell lus
tily: ' He ebuld' give lid .acooti nt'ef d
the officers, spspecling lip bad raised the, nlarm,
ttOpsted tilmaud
,t001t . 14 to thci tombs. At
the morning leyee, Mayor Weaver iinposed
lino :15f SW uppn him fur popierly goßslunt,
which he was unable to pay, and he was ac,
eordingly committed thirty days in default.
A few examples of this kind would rid us of the
very serious annoyance occasioned by false
alarm.
RUNAWAY.—On Friday evening last a horse
attached to alight spring wagon, belonging to
Mr. John Chinning, of Baldwin township, ran
off, on the Brnwnsvllle road.
_Tw(i'sons of Mr.
Chinning, a young man and a boy, were in the
wagon ; the former was thrown out and badly
cub about thQ face by tire fereo of the full. The
y Temajped in te wagon until the horse
stopped at his father's tonse, when it was dis
covered that some of the tendops and arteries of
his left leg had beep Se verpd by corning in contact
with a scythe in the wagon. Tile wagon was
much broken.and shattered. „Dr. O'Brien; of
Baldwin, township, dressed the wounds and both.
are now doing , '
. _
'''itirr'slitorie*AteniVust;trioirci ' Wthis
mammoth establishnietiti. , :ano of -.the the _roost
completely ecluipped. establishment now tray
-eling, will be 'here. • It combines a variety of
attraction seldom offered under One clinvais,'ent
bracing the studs of throo circuses, throe great
clowns, a pair of educated mules, and n.troupe
gyrtinnstip and aefohatie ay
' tistes, whose names are familiar to the public.
They will pitch their cauviss. on the American
House lot., and remain three "days, givirg day
and eveningperformances. ' We haverke doubt
they will do u god business. , ,
A - &ri • aur '
- Sons of the g triennia era are -
ing the new . rinkl4 l ,9elving . iptehin t e,,in tlrbfer
e'nce to . all others. This only establishes more
fully \iThat. 11e agents elaitxpr That
Igierenir Niittk.4oo4
superiority 'is at once' admittell. *
.Thompson, tindef
.Taynes' Tea 4tore, 91? P. ll 4street , 1Pa0 1 9. -
tures blaeldag, of aSU p9nOr quality. flimfla
m= can lia-ft it* hdots af alVtitnes.
Wife has also a tonsil} factory, where ha makes
luushes of all the common descriptiona. -
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Accident and Incidents:
—The Waynesburg Messenger states that a
man named Patterson` had storod in
that county, some eighty barrels of flour, which
he had purchised on speculation. ' Ai the time
of the first panic, - there being little•cttleat or
flour in the county; the farmers inthe' v vicinitY
went to Patterson sadasked his price for flour;
he demanded $l6 - ,per barrel. - Nett day they
turned out in prol-ovsion' i yvitli their teams, went
to the mill, took:the flour, left pay for it at the
rate of $8 per barrel, 'and divided the' flour
among those who needed it most. Another lot
belonging to the same person was similarly dis
posed of. We know nothing of the truth of
this stoti. - 1 , 4 - if true,. it is An, net which the
participators
nifty' have - ocension to 'regret:
—MissEllen Braden,ayoungladyof Canfield,
M.ahoritilg Co., 0.,-was accidentally shot byh er
brothei-list wek; 'and' hi 'now in critical
cqhditiitm.'" The brother wished her to dOSOraii
thing, which she did not wish to do, when he
playfully raised a Vrvivhickho did not know
was loiniad...and Prosenteirat'-her hick; threat
ening to shoot her unlesss she complied. The
piece went off, lodging Efteenor twenty shot in
her neck and back, lacerating her terribly.
—Captain B. F. Bentley, who was recently
shot in Monongahela city, by his wife, has com
menced d suit against Dr. John Goacher for
rnalpra-tice, laying his damages at $15,000.
Mr. Bentley alleges that his broken jaw was
'not properlysot I:- that it is so crooked that•le
kannot shut hiS teeth' og - ether: - '
—On.last.Monday morning three head of
cattle belonging to J. 13. Smith, Esq., of Smith's
Terry, were killed nt that place by the bars' on
tlio Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. On
the, Sallie:afternoon, Capt. $. B. French, of Bea- .
ver, lost a very tine mikh cow, by being thrown
from the traolt.by a train. Mr. Vanansdel, of
the same place, lost ono in the same way one
day last week.
—On last Thursday night. a frame kitchen,
attached to the house of Mr. William Blanch
ard, Taylor township, Lawrence county, was
destroyed by fire. Loss $3OO.
EXPLO§;O24_ 04+ , A LOCONIOTIVE —Two MEN
KILLEO:-11ocomotNe engine on the Cen
tral , Ohio Railroad exploded on Thursday
morning, atEanuriers Etation, about ninety
Miles from - Columbus, bl.SWing the locomotive
arid tender to . piece3; instantly killing a fire
man -named Charles, Turner, and reortallY
wounding the Engineer, Charles Carnurd. The
firemen was literally torn to pieces, and his
sufli.tings eic less fearful than those of the en
lticießf; % w to hienniotlye, %Odell Was shivered
into fragments by the explmiun, was attached
to n wood train, and no person on board was
injured. The fireman was a young man, un
married, but Camara, the engineer, leaves a
wife in Zanesville. The remains of the two
unfortunate men were taken in charge by the
employees of the Railroad company.
BENCH WAIMANT.—On Saturday morning
Matthew Lawton WAS taken before the District
Cont, ,J,i!dge I.lltyptop . presiding, pp a lq,pch
wap#Clig6llo 401 0 1041 PP of Cleerge Au
rentr., proprietor vt the Mansion Mouse, charg
ing hint with concealing his effhets, with the
intention of delrauding out of Sdou, the amount
of a Judgment which he holds against him. It
would appear that Lawton had made an as
signment, to his one, who have no MAMAS of
their own, without any consideration, of a val
uable contract with the St. Clair street Bridge
Company, and it heavy stock in trade, refusing
to apply them to the liquidation of his debts.
Lawten - was obliged to give bail for the pay
ment of the judgement and the costs of the
suit, within sixty days.
31A ton WEAVF.R had a crice before him, on
Saturday, in which coniplaint had been made
by a canal boat captain mimed Stitt, against
another named Thompson, fur Unloositx tl{e
line of the boat o 4 tsie CdrpeidS ill the basift.
('apt. rftiMiip;mi:lititi *dyed, pertiiisiden from
the Striiet Committee to use the landing, and
when Capt. Stitt tied his boat there, he thought
it an infringement of his rights. - Mayor
Weaver decided thiq, the §,Mte gave all eittal
privilege 4, and the case was 415noe.s.ed, Cu cupt.
Thompson promising to "go and sin no more."
TUE LOUIsE WELLS TROUPE.—TIibi excel
lent etiuestrian troupe, now performing at the
seem to grow lc are popular every night:
On Saturday night they- had u good audience,
and Mr. Arnold and Wells displayed their
ilowerg t the best advantage. Mr. Arnold's
imitations of great actors are good, and entitle
binfto'a higlr plaeo"ai -an actor: lie will
peat them this evening, and the celebrated
equestrian drama of „ Buck Bison," so SLICCPFS.
fully performed here by this Company lust sea
son, will also bp presented.
Woo no TDZY 1 - 43.0N0 To!—A fine gold
ring, inlaid with halt., and workea with - taci
initials ". A. F. 4:7 inafte ken'at pio May
or's OitiCc. •11 was ofreied at a InatiulliCe by a
suspicious character, and the pawnbroker
handed it over to ()dicer llngue, Who now has
it in Mo posso.sipii. 4 lino 144. siliC Gress,
cur, q set c,f - fUrs, and sow jewelry, found in
possession of Ellen M'lntosli, now in jail for
larceny, supposed to be stolen, aro also await
ing indentilleatiou at the Mayor's cam
AN item in the morning papers of Saturday
attributed the fulling of a derrick used in the
erection of 'lttorton's new building, udjoining
the Journal. office, to its having been insecurely
fastened.' liimrs. - Ariderr.on & Phillips; who
made the derrick, request us to say that the
fait vas oeFusiensil,hy (pa defect. ip the derrick,
any, tluit Was alsa'.f i traly se.l4reµ: - They
think it mast have befi loWsoued by smile mis
chnviolls Pom sioriOput the - 14417
leg on rriclllY n eillonn;
'DKBECTIVB' ~o3I]IIT ] IEI7T .-= ijasi e6 ' Elkin,
committed to jail on Wednesday last by Alder
man Scott, of the Fourth ward, Allegheny,
was taken before.the.ComMon Fleas Court,Sen
Saturday, and discharged. He was charged
with indecent exposure of his person, fined
twenty dollars, and committed twenty days In
default; but the fact of the fining not he.vin
been set forth in the commitment, it AVM bat
to'be defective, tile Courbso decided; Elki
was discharged.' '' ' t . 1 ....' •• •
- CON VICTED.—A telegrarie, tie-Spac4 1 t 9
Af-ayor Weaver, from Chien et, auto4rieshi* t. Vie
conviction of Tio[oicti, aiti. tpi wife fop the lac
ocil4' of Po AnoObY Molloy, qui Om sopteneo
to the Illinois State Penitentiary, at Alton; for
two years each. Tho money bas not boon re
govired, but the :defendants' have ihnne prop
-erly,-(ind it is barely possible it' may bo real
ized.
SALE" olflinciiEnTr.—On -Saturday after
noon; auctioneer, sold. sixteen
lots of ground on the Braddock's Field Plank
Road, and streets adjacent thereto, in Gaz
zam's= extenaion .of of. city Qf ritt4llllogh.
Tho prioo4 flplgo4. fr9l:o $,210 LO , Si2O. P,ur
chasers seemed much' plenie44,*and ptices
wc; th'inii rather IOW for tots so Well located,
immediately adjoining the gi g htb,. ward. *
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• T rua , l rs..ive ppk T inNlpflgo for Vipiobted
ness to a 4. /talky,- tiLN., ctr,tho 40445t0n
Echo, for a largo and .handsomo lithograph,
representatlng tho Cambria Iron Worko, of
Mosars..Woods, at that place.
The buildings form an immense pile, and. the
quantity ,
of railroad iron annually turned out
from the works is 600 tons por week, or 30,000
tons annually.
FELL DOWN SrAtas.—john Banff and
another man wernsitting - on a.railing at the
bead of a staircase in Cunningham's glass
Plot ;at firowastown, 11prt , week ....Igheu ; the
- banisters gave way,and they - were th ' rown down
stairs. The other man, who was very heavy,
full upon Beall; who was seriously injured in
ternally. ' •, •
Divrarox or A Tow=sensr.—On Saturday
morning, in the Court of Common Pleas, a pe , - .
talon was presented froni a nu - niber: of citizens
of N own fown s liip, praying for Itsdieision into
two election: precincts. The Cour+. appointed
S. 4'BHands trcornmissioner to enqui re into
'thiitriprietY oldish-Meth°
txrasTi 14eP
Pew Y teflßrjgado and
Pf 4trsliverocolt 41ISAIWY
-Oonnty I W
nfantry s *)en PrileTed bYjigigt
dier fieneral Negley to meet at the oratory or
the ; ailkingtopc Wintry on Wednesday, for
tbs purpose of organizing the Brigadier Jim&
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DivoacEs.—ln tho Court of Common
Pleas, on. Saturday, the following petitions for
divorce were granted, on various grounds:
Araminta 3l'Latighlit from Joseph 31.'Laugh
lin ; Edward Welch from Elizabeth Welch;
Harriet Kelly from Clinton' Belly_; John Da
vis from Sarah S. Davis; and Frederick Hahn
from Catharine Hahn. . •
Aunns.ssics - by Bancroft, Agassis,and others,
upon the occasion of the ,death of "Humboldt,
have been printed in good style; for sale at
Bunt & Miners: price ten cents.
THE Mercer Presbytery of the United Pres
byterian Church is being bold at New Castle,
with q good attendance of ministers.
A. MAAONIC eolebration is to bo held at
trownsville, on the 24th of Juno, St. John's
Day.
SUMMER Ctorrimo.—A splendid stock of
article. for gentlernen'S, youths' atrchildren'a
summer wear may be found at the establish
ment of Messrs. W. If. M'Geo & Co., at tho
corner of Market square and Federal street, in
Allegheny city. These gentlemen have every
description of tho most fashionable. material;
which they manufacture in the best manner.
Their stock of gentlemen's goods is large and
eleg,ant, and their prices moderate. They
never fail to please their customers.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTS.—This Institution,
the want of which 11.1.9 been so long felt by our citizens
is now open under the superintendence of llessre
Jackman k Johnson, in the Lafayette Building. En-
trance, 65 Wood street. It ia designed for tho perpetual
exhibition of the products of Mechanics, Manufactu 4
rem, Inventors, and Artisans; and as aplace of resort
for those seeking information relative to those branches
of industry, either by examination Cl samples or
scientific publications. Those having articles to bring
before the publicwill find it greatly to their advantage to
have Samples.
Air The public aro respectfully Invited' to visit the
institute.
HEATINO DT STEAD[. —As a testimonial of
the workmanlike manner, perfect action of their self
regulating machines, safety, economy in fuel, and the
little attention necessary to keep each room comfortable,
we give this certificate to Messrs. Davis and Phillips,
successors to Phillips & Co., for their plan of heating
by steam the Second Word Public Schools iu the city of
Pittsburgh, and which has Met our approval, cud we
would recommend them to the public to give entire
satisfaction of heating by steam.
it. Miller, Jr. John Marshall, Jr., M. Tindle, George
WilSou,..lolM Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors.
DAVIS k PHILLIPS,
SielM Treating, Gas Fitting, Plumbing anti BrasF.UridiTS,
Deaters in every deseriptlon of Qn4 Marts and "v,,p.
c; Woq4 l ll:4li4S is7r4; Ltroa, Pttgburgh.
deleqlylo
CouLTElt, M. gli - rz En, House, Slim and
Ornamental Painters and Grriiner.. Orders left at their
Amp on Fourth streotmear Ala.rllo, lluike's Building,
will be pronvtly Wooded. *am
re' PAISsICIANS are generally loth to speak
word in praise of what, are called "patent medicines."
Indeed, it iv nu article in the code of tn,lical th r d,
phy,ieian sanetiona the tI4O Of such remedies
cannot be considered a inembei of the Natienat !ts,ovia-
Lion. But there ere ereeptioui to the mnst stringent
rule., end many ditieip' 0 -1 of tilscttlepitts IwSe
itetwilip Leen compelled, by thu force of feets.to rearm-
it ttd Dr.l. linstotter's SU:lntel. !titters for thnso
Jts
,t whieli are only provident during the summer and
dl. They have ascertained that there are no rtnllediwo
in the plutrituecopia which Vail compare with this won
derful compound for the derangement of tho sy+dem.
Thettanch4uf famine* molding along tho low ground,.
of the Wostorn and Southern titers, tel now oonrinco,l
that they time found it online pocultarly adapted for
their tolittenbs, whilo to Utile/ tkirti.ois of Ow c.mntry.
during the slimmer months, the detriand for the
is e.luttlly
For sale by druggists and dealers generally, every
where, and by liusTE,-rrEn. & 14511111.
Manufacturers and Propraq,,ra
jels No. L 9 Witter. alld :oI Front eitretilii.
zoig-NONE rioed havo gray hair. , or a tnthi
pat, “14en Lbe Vegelable .t ..;JIII:114 U:111. I
Ittitt I, It
r . ;," drloQajoga
Sold by It. I. FAUN EST Ot! fi Ji CA).., Ni ta, c“rner ni
W').l°ll4 Fourth .troco. PrtiggiAt. pyttorAlly, end a
tho Laboratory of attlav Ifltkol 4, co, Na. n 4 elle.O.nut
wool. Ittlodo/Filklie• 6,daw
De' NYE LIVIC $0 FAST IN Tittri COUNTRY,
that tho Aineticans have bacanin Conan.. thr,aw.h,,qi all
Chrlitendom, as a laird driving, hard ,Irininay, hard
ellowaig, hard swearing people. We More barnm.;
equally (*mons for debilitated stomanlis, a tieriatail
and disordarad nerves, broken down ratislltutlnns, and
the hundred and nne Clllll which follaw uvni iha
vices which wo haVO OnninerAted. Countln-s panacea,
for thaw. th. 4 hare bean s‘iyortha,l, lit an know of
sarfllearious for an invalid anßorutq from
lion or mrvous depression W. OLIN'S 9TOMA(II
TER% manufaeturad mad sold by the uropnator, at hia
donna an Pass lariat. taw (land. . fat
10151711 YtTR
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
MaimEictilrers, !ITO Whalfiarilti and Retail in
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
No. 4 4 24 .-Pcxll4 Strprt, libgTo 4ko conga,:
floe qq hrifla 4 forgo noßortment of Fonoy all P4 dn
t . ornitiire, lo Vi4inut ti.l m3ii
n.v i mny tit•lbt WV() higko
5Nr, w A rry l tv..; c, ;1 , 14 1 ill .inity to raly
14Olikahno+1 tho city, owl foooto‘blo
folAtt
IMPEUIAL,
ANI.I MEDIUM
VI-10 . 1 . 0C1-12A.81-IS,
lured in Oil, restello, or Plain, in thu tonal
tjlo, and of Eatitarn pnce.
WALL'S GALLERY,
_.laS Jones' Budding. Fourth sti rot. -
--.
MED.raill ii(i6ii - S.— liokitallsky's Pa
thelopeal Anatomy. 2 vols.
tiross' ElemOntanl hithtalogicAl Anatomy.
tillige's Pathological Auatontv.lvith colored plates.
llorner's Awdomy and Histology, 2 vole.
laarenco's Treatise on tho Eye.
Mookruste's
Wilson on I/Iscaum of the Skin, with atlas of plates...
Bucknill and Tuko on Imanitr.
La ltoeko on Pneumonia and Malaria_
Copland on Palsy and Appoplexy.
I.'nehson's Selena, and Art of Surgery.
Cooper's Lectures on Surgery.
_
Pruitt's Modern Surgery.
Miller's Practice on
' I'irre's System of
Dieknr, a Elements ot.
Me4teino. „
42 atll , t; ri;:iL , s t lp o lti , ..: f l i ll: y o ll ( , , I ; e1 , na; nw : etion.
Woods' Materitt Medico and Thenapoutic9:
myao • . . . - IcftY t_cf..j___., 63tVirom_lstreet : _
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BARGAINS IN
13*.PON1111AND PIANO.",
(yap 0 aptiwo, Rosewood Cane, Iron Frame; mado by
illakOnt)g 4 lAN; q;k l x 110 years old.
Qtt6Kiktrave, Rosewood Lame, round camera; made
, /DPIO3 4 Davis,
On.) 6Y, Octave, Itosowood, caned desk; made by Nouns
& CWic.
Ono 6 Octave, Mallgany Case, n ado b " y Nunn & (lark.
One 6 " " " N. Y. Man. Co.
e . 6
On a • a " "`, .
Gurd'it&Bimon
Ono 6 0 Rosewood " " " Pape, - Paris.
One 6 0 Mahogany " " " Albrecht
One 5% 0 " - " " Loud & Bro.
Ono 6 " 0 " " " Bern= make.
Ono 6 ',‘ " " " " ClementL
Ono 4 " " " " " Clement'.
For salo by
4firit . " . . • liffiWAlr . -: .
tnyl: ' 81 Vona stret,
liet.liDlA RUBBER (14)01)S, INKSTANISS,
Rulers, Penholders, Pens, Paper Knives, Pencils,
et 'lnkstands, Vockot 'Books, 13ankors crst.a, 41. i.,
or sale by t W. 13.14AVEN
iiill. °ol;lkynor Wood 4 bird A Market 4 Second ;hi._
HOTO.ali-An-l-Y. ' - TIM ART LAS BEEN
• brought to stich poribetioq' that. pictures taken by
t g process A o U' , PiPeil PrOnatillOCCl porteot - y the
soientifie world.- They - eon bo had in , fill their beauty
and artistic elegance, at
, . ~ ::WALL'S PICTURE : GAILE.IIY,
mr"-Bilw
DOlvi INTR.; AND - STAPLE DRY GOODS
of every rsuiety. Also, Dress Goods, Loco Man
Gas, Shawls, Hosiery, White Goods. &e.
C. HANSON LOVE
Jo 7 76 Narks! Woof.
QARRETT'S SCOTCH SNUFF.-10 bar
relß for salo by
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & eq.,
I°4 No. 60, cow Vquiln RPJ Wood shania.
Epp !XTRACTbIqIJORICE, SICILY.-5
(talsearor'nalo by , • •
"" B. L: FAHNIMITOCK CO;
Je4 No. CO, corner Fourth and Wood otraota
/THIRD ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS
. A. —A Lime lot of Spring and Summer Goods, corn
prising all the latest styles, now opening at
1810 C. HANSON LOVE: S, 74 Market street.
acMI,IOA3I StIGA.R CURED 'LAMS
and apedße(e, 10 titmice to arriye,per_etenme
linotLat. , 1-01011T/1 11110WfiliEE13,
114 ' in the DinatonA_
BIED 01)4T - 41, for sale by
, MUMAND a COMM%
.414 Liberty stave
_ i
CIMILL-300 boxes prime log- tr
gale by ,(0), H. 11::_.00141,IISTW.
p i fIK.ER'S CAS 2do B BOOKS,
• Port MallliC4 MeritoranditaMoOlui And focket
for. Bale by: , W. S. HAVEN, Station
m 125 corner Market and Second arcade.
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THE LATEST NEWS
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LATER FROM EUROPE.
Arrival of. the Steamer Anglo-Saxon
TERRIBLE BATTLE.
Tho Austrians Defeated.
25,000 AUSTRIANS KILLED AND
DISABLED.
12,000 Fronch - nod and Wounded
THE REVOLT IN MILAN.
MARSHAL CANROBERT MORTALLY WOUNDED.
The QueenN Message.
QtrEnsc, Juno 78.—The steamer Anglo-
Saxon brings most important news from tbe
seat of war.
A groat battle has been fought near Milan,
in which the Austrians were defeated, with a
loss of twenty-live thousand in killed and dis
abled.
Five thousand Austrians were taken ,prig
oners.
Tho French loss is stated at twelve thousand
The Austrians have evacuated. Milan.
The Queen's speech ivas delivered in 'Partin
ment on the 7th inst. It contains nothing.
very important. A motiort was pending of a
want of confidence in the Ministry.
A desperate battle was fought at Magenta,
on the 4th of June, between the allifAi army
under the ginperor Napoleon, and the Austrian
army under General Hess, in which unlimited
forces Were engaged on both sides. The Em-
Peror Napoleon, in his despatches to the Em
press at the Tuilleries, claims a decisi re victory,
saving that his army took 7,000 prisonets, dis
abled 12,000, and captured three cannOtts, and
tw r standards. Ile estimates 'the loss of his
own army at 2,000, but it was rumored' in
Paris that the French loss was between . 9,000
and 12,00(1. It is reported that there were
from 150,000 to 180,000 Austrians, and 130,000
French engaged in the battle. The Austrian
accounts differ widely from those of thertench.
Their bulletins speak of various battles being
fought with varying success on laith sides. It
was till undecided on the night of the Gth as
z
to who gained the victory. Greatioes ,
'en
both sides are reported. Gen. Espinassl, of
the second Corps D'Arrnee, was killed, and
Marshal Canrobert 9f the third corps was
mortally wounded. Uen. Maurice M'Mahon,
commanding the se,:fmfl Corps D'Armee, had
been oreated Marshal, and Duke D'Mtwnta us
a reward fur his bravery on the battle tell
Five of the French Marshals and Generals
were wounded. Marshal Count IlarrigMly
IY Ililicm has bf.en sup,recded in Iris command
of the first Corps D'Arine, by Gen. Foroy.
Four of the Austrian Generals and [IVO NWII
officers were wounded at the battle.
RKVOLT Or MILAN --Ernrnation b thr Aux
-Thero hdd been a general revolt at
Milan, and the pooplo had diadarod in favor of
the King of Sardinia. 'rho Austriami retirod
from Milan, hut the city had not yet barn oc
oupid by the French. •
Later rumor* detract from the French tip)
virtory at Magenta.
It use qi4t the proposals of peace
wanhl ioilow the entrabeo of the.) French army
into Milan.
-The city of Pnri , brut bvrn illutni
licini)r attic Frtinch arms
it Hn 4 7.cuta. The Pm.is 11,.urso waa nclivn and
hr.'e haul
11.7W4 by the En ropn, reporting. the
tu-trhmJ in rotrem tb.; Tiriuo , i.: fully
onfirincil. I'mnch ern.Fesl Ow Ticino nt
BONloru nod Turbig.o. Tbore con,idt , ri/-
blo flglitin ; Zut 1.1
(ittEAT BUITAIN.—This (2111\1 , 11 delicnred her
opening Apepalt to Parliamunt on th,, 7th. She
laniont , thu outhrvak ~r tha war; and ,ays hhe
did all %hp could to prevent It. and proclaims
her strict and impartial neutrality. She ,rty,
0 navy ittlA boon inereawd beyon - d the author
y granted by l'arlinment, and :plc.,: for its
Inetion. recommended the re.opening of
iplornatie inteteourie, with Syplts . She ex.
re.: , eA the hope that the reform que, , tion will
settled at the next 51.,-1011.
In au llouu, of eon] suom; the Lib rats had
moved an amendment to tha tnldrass to the
throne, in ri:plyV A .* .1l,o;, spe . e . i , h, declaring
that, her Aajl , ,Ly':, NiinistO-A do not pow:eas the
Con(iderinc.of Parlitmiont, Ana the tlebatu thern
on was pending.
hint A. —TIIO Ho f ab.ly Mail of the :20th. of
dire had arrived, hilt the, news %Ira; nut of
much importance. A great monetary pink
11(0 VIOLA.
clyKiii:o, June I¶l---11 . 11 I! Anglo Saxon hav
ing arrived, the paper , received furnish some
details of the battle of Milgenta. It appears
that on the 4th inst., the French troops were
tinder orders to cross the Ticino at Tlirbego.
The Emperor in Ma official lilletia" Allya thiS
order was Well eXt euted, though the enemy in
great force,oa.red II determined resktance. The
road way was narrow, and during two hot.
the Imperial guard sustained, nnsapported,t o
shock of the enemy. Mettnlinie (len. McMa
hon made himself master of Magenta, and af
ter the nm- , t. sanguinary conflict, the enemy
was repulsed at every point.
It is said that the Austrians in the precipita
tion of their evacuation of Milan, left their
cannon and treasure behind. The Emperor
says that the troops have captured 12,000 Aur_
trian muskets. The municipality of Milan
resented an address to King Victor Emanuel
in the presence of the Emperor. The Riag
was to enter Milan on Tue.:duy, ',lie 27th. The
Austrian official bulletin says that the conflict
was desperate between the first and third ar
my corps, and the enemy, in considerable
fore°. The contest was undecided and con
tinued on Sunday. o,ur troops throw them
selves oft. t l l'. l enemy with ardor ana perseve
reace,worthy of the most glorious feats of the
Imperial arias. A Vienna dispatch upauthenti
cated in the Frankfort papers says, that,
through the opportune arrival of Count Clair
Gallia and his corps, the Austrians were vic
torious after a hot fight, and the French were
thrown back over the Ticino. Tho London
Timce Says that there was very hard fighting
at Butfalora, with varying success. The bat
tle lasted till Into at night, and was continued
the next day at Magenta.
Vroin *.tiew. York.
Nam Yortx, June 10.--. The two Roman
Ca (hone clergymen,..lleyman and Camps, who
l'ecently attacked the authority of Bishop
Ilfighes, published cards In to-day's //crab!,
TM/I:int; apd retracting whatever they have
said on this subject that was either conflicting
with the trutli,clissonant with the faith and dis
cipline of tha church, or offensive to the person
and derogatory to the sacred duty of. the Arch
bishop, they heartily repenting of the same, and
humbly asking the prayers, pardon and indul
gence of the Archbishop in particular, and all
of those in general to whom they may have
given any scandal or offense.
Murder at Dunkirk
Dirsstax, June 18.—This morning the bod
ies of Martin Sauter,' his wife and childwere
tilacovered in an ‘App,erclaamber Of their house,
With their throats cut, and dead. The deed
is supposed to have been committed by Santer
himself, who hnd not lived happily with his
wife. Santer kept an emigrant boarding home.
Horse Race
'NEW YORK, Juno 18.—In the race which
came off yesterday afternoon on the Fashion
Course, between. "Tar River" and "Bill Cheat
ham,". the former won the match for $5,000 in
two straight heats of three miles each. Time:
First heat 0:124; Second heat Gan.
Appeal Denied.
Nzw Yottz, June 18.--The Supreme Court
to-day denied the appeal for -a new trial of the
defendant in the - libel suit of Edward P. Fry
against James - Gordon Bennett, editor , of the
Herald. • The verdiet'againat the defendant in
the lower Colirt was $7,090.
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'JUNE 20, 1859.
COMMERCIAL.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
• MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. .
WM. H. SMITH. •
Vice Presidents.
ISAIAH DICKEY,Ist. EDWARD GREGG; 7d
Treasurer.
N. HOLMES, Jr.
Superintendent.
GEORGE H. TIIURSTON,
Committee of Arbitration far June.
ISAIAH 'DICKEY, V. P.,
C. 11. PAULSON, J. S. COSGRAVE,
.1. J. GILLESPIE, R. PRESTON.
Steamers to Arrive
Bavaria Southampton-New York.... Juno 15
Arabia . Liverpool Boston_ June 18
Canadian Liverpool Quebec Juno 22
City of Baltimoro Liverpool how York.... June 22
ik.!.. ........... -..........Liverp00l New York.... Juno 25
.Itronion .Now 25
_Ham .New York..-Juno 23
York.... Joly 1
-Southampton-Now York.... July
\Vcaer
A ntgo...
jioru mis
Now lark
Steamers to Sall.
America Boston Liverpool.--June 15
Hrunmonia Now York Hamburg....-Jane 15
City of Washington-Now York Cork di L'pl-Juno 18
Arid Now York Havre Juno 18
Indian' ' quelx.e .Liverpool.... Juno 18
Star of tho Wost. Flew York.
Africa New York„
Karnak Now Y0rk....-Harana, &e.,Juno 22
Argo Now York---Galway Juno `M
Fulton • New York.:...linvre Juno 25
City of lifanchester.New Y0rk....-Cork, tte Juno 25
Europa 'Roston Llverpool......June 29
Hangarao...— New York.....Lirerpool,&e.July 2
Stme of Water.
SC7CII Not four inches.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
.Rcported Bspreasty for the Daily Morning Poi
Prersaveau, June 18, 1850.
• Flour... Figures have declined, with no sales from
first hands From store sales 050 Ws at $7,2347,62 for
superfine, $7,5008,00 for extra superfine and b8,25€0,50
for extra family.
Gralss...Sales 150 bush. Oats nt'Wet 58c.
Bacon... Halos 12,000 IDs. at 7 1 /A73 e. for shoulders,
50i" , @..9,1c. for sides, and lOW/31034c. for 'hams; LOW !Ds
sugar cured hams at 11 12c..
Dried Beef... Sales 2,000 tbs. at 12.
11101hasaea...lialos 30 Ws. at 42,341c.11 gal.
Sugar—Sales 0 la's. at Bc.
Coffee... Sales 17 sacks at 1.11:@,13c.
Checao...Salcs 55 boxes nt1:1(4.0%c.
Pototocs...Salcs GO bbls. at $1,75G.3,01 76 bush, at
$1,15.
Rye Plonr...Saks 16 bbla. from fir. , l hands at 45,15
Butt er...Salex r Ulla at 1231a3,13.e.
E gga...Salcs 5 blds. at 13c. i 1 dozen.
11ah...3.110A 13 half bbla. Mackerel N 0.3 at 53.
Beaus—Saks 47 bush at $1,33e01,50. for small whilo.
Whlaky...Solea IS bbla. at for Rectified.
Foreign Markets.
R. &tamer Anglo Saxon.]
L1VE1:14.1., Jnne hro been but little inquiry
for Cotton and the prices are weak. The circulars quote
in some cases, a decline of from the quotations
of Frolay. The mice for the past three days amount to
17ao00 Urn. including 2,000 Wes to speculators and for
onto t. The market cloned quiet testrok at 5 1:1-16 for
:31iddling Orleans and Co will Mr middling s.Mbilois.
SLAW id Trade—The %dr.., ftnm 'Manchester are not
duo favorable a character, the Inarketa generally eloa
ng dull.
lircad.,dnfr+ rruaket—The itread-tits mar.
Let a - 11 , 1 z••nc real ly dull and prines !nut Tightly deehned.
31e, r 4 Itichar.LLon nud Sponevr's circular revort, flour
no very dull and ill.aleaMo and nommr.liy
Inlortol In'at rein.ri0d'2,432,11..r
-•r nt ho followm!;(l....ktion.m western re.lSsqlOss: white
n 1:1..O41 1 1s od. Corn haul alqo
Icntionov, pretenng on tho ntarkot at a re-
Incuon for "Enr,•pean; finned is quoted nt naktin
At K.1,1;..6., W.1.:1.1,1 whit... al Ft.4!54s 61.
erpool Prot,blll,4 market—The cinltlant of Itbs , airs
Ilte .ttley. ,t• Co, -bum. , Mellenry t Co.,
Itt, Irtr,bon. Spt.tu, ,t Co.. and other, tlto report the
14111:141Wa ittAterally dull. but Iltpro fling little
tolti try. }}stet— mcrt• et.•. 41:. 'kyr V.:15 heavy. and
1.. , r1: 'lull untto portrait. Bacon qtuoi,
LarNlllll . A. and .luzlttly lower.
tuarkeL—Tho eirontar. repast
!twin dull. at .4 , ‘ ld for the common qualttle.. Sugar
firm. MLA Mifbef7 , ,t,t.trsts of 'furt.mtme dull.
1...nd0n toary,t%—ltorimt and Itro.. report tceticl
,tutl,lllll.l,metead,t. t 4 14.7:tr tins., 411.1 6 , 14 , 411. , 111014`1".
lit- 'y and the quotation.. I,:arty
I.,t4b , it mon. y market —I •A.m.ols eltp , ed
Atrwrio,m . .ettrith. nro slow of but theio ano
t•ltittw, t etittot.ttkon,
New York Market.
l'ismt Wax, Juno li.—Cottort salve noo 141 e,
Floor dooltnto,, tottep, Loot 1.14tt. Wheat !wary: 2.000
tat-It t-ol , l;ot . ,at•rn Vo tow. 111,:o0. Corn heavy, artlel
Is.-
In(a hush. too:, thin. ta. 13k:4. Pork heavy; itttuto
1414414.15. Lord 1/061neliiu 10 7 ;AI Sugar firm;
N Hides toett4, at 11.1t42:!c.
Cincinnati Market.
CIIIICYXNATI, June Ig.-1101lIVI, of Ham exMlm :11rti
r0..1i,p 4 to-day, I.ut prices ore tao..hortged, tit ill.tt.:tj.C,fts"
for Grp. rtine. Wlaott w :mot al demand at yeaterday 4
ooth...amt. ; OntA, I:"Afj,..C.ol.,.ltritsV SeCa. at 01.1(t0j.:Se.
TII6I - 1 , rim tart:Man In Corn. \\*hairy .1011, nt'_,tie.
1.0 4 %1,011,4i twit grAlder lutertA: Ulla lord io
fell the late,. lire nominally unebottge.l. There
I. 11.111:11g hew in the eCelnneze or money market.
Til F. itt:ALTii is tho inflet, inrp moot
iihjeet to %Olivia tho uttontion can Ist directol. A little
;,‘,lll,),lec,...niiiled tuido to Health," puttliNliod
t. T.. F.llf NI-I.STke - 1; a (1)., w Druggists, corner
Woml and Fourth Ntret.l.s. Pittaliorch, At, and whtrh
nay lio !mil gratis from ail ilut stgents fur Wilson's
r It. I. Fahnostoolea N'ernitfoge. It contains a great
mount of liaMul inforniation. It is worth reading.
Sk , o advorii,,rment on tho third pap, of to.lny's
jolrg.lbw
R. T. RENNEIIY_ IY. S. ET.NNEDY.
PEARL STEAM MILL.
ALLEGHENY CITY,
B. T. KENNEDY Si. BRO.,
WHEAT RYE AND CORN vunciusEn
•
FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY,
MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED
IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY.
At.l7:lydant) TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY
REMOVAL.
W. & D, HITOTTS,
•
T_TAVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 MAR
KET Street, corner of Fourth, where they will re
neon till tho brut of September,when they will remove to
their now store now being built at the old stand, corner
of Fifth and Market street, myi:Stn-
CIS,SPAERE lIATS,
SILK HATS, AND
FOIL LIEN AND BOYS, nt
DODDS',
110 Wood Street'
jot! One tinoT W,oulh of Fifth,
SELLING OFF j'O REMOVE- •
CaLNITLEMENS CLAYFHING
AND FURNISHING GOADS
AT AUCTION PRICES,
At VIIIPTERt9 GOTHIC HALL,
jel4 corner Wood street and Diamond alley.
PACKED BU'rl'Eß.-
35 barrels good packed Butter,
10 hlf do do do, .
15 kegs do, do,
In store, and for sale by_ MILLER 3 RICKETSON,•
an2B N 05.231 and 22.1.Llhartv irtrwat.
SUII3IER !SERINO, COTTON AND SILK
UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. - . ..-Fine Shirts,
collars , Cravats, Tics, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspend
ers, half Huse, A. now styles nt
EATON, CREE & CO,
jell Filth and Market streets.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF BERMUDA
A
ARROW ROOT just received at
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
jels . corner Diamond =d Market at.
II
Win
ONIC unocoLATF, iiROPS.--Blpir &
Wyeth's o Chocolate Drops, of.pnro iron and
ot l ootrtto, highly esteemed for their tonic influence, in
Ininarling strength and a healthy color to inmlids, cape-
Molly for females andchildren. Forealo by
L. WILCOX,
Corner Smithfield and Fourth Streets.
FBIYITER.-7 jars and 4 kegs
.12 Fresh Sutter, just received and for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER, ,
jol corner Market and First streets: -
COUNTING 'HOUSE STATIONERY, Bill
Head Boxee, Post Office Boxes, Card Racks, Cal
endars and Sand Boxes, largo assartateat at
HAVEN'S,
;telt Corner Wood & Third & Market & Second sta.
FRESII• ARRIVAL-100 boxes. Palermo.
. Oranges, sweet, and 100 boxes Palermo . Lemons,
just receiving this day, and for sale by
, • RHYMER. k ANDERSON,
No:30 Wood at., opposite St. Charles Hotel.
jel3 _
JUST PUBLISHED—GRANT'S
VOLlTHEl.—Reporta of 'eases argued 19 the Su-
Drlmp:l.'l7 4 ' t r eirj u" k i rM L O l D l . y , 3hteo%lnint;treehtnt.
101 AN K ERS' CASES AND POCKET
BOOKS-A Llill assortment at
KAY t CC'S, 4 5 Wood 'street.
.%* 1
---- ~ ._
•
25 eases Cliequot quarts Clunnpadne Wino
do do yta do
30 baskets Peas Eeidseick's qta ' do• do
10 do ::do. .do pta -.• :: do
10 do . Bonehe pta,and Dronot qta do do
6 do do do do put do do .
25 eases St. Julien Medoe Claret do
10 ' do' Duties' Catawba ' ' ' do
15 do do . Ginger
In store, and for side by
op% . MILLER & lticuErsoN.
HOME IN THE COUNTRY.—For
. .
sale, a pleasant residence of 3% acres, near Mt
Lebanon Post-office, on tho -Washington Road; with a
good two story frame &welling. house--partico in front,
ball, parlor, sitting room and kitchen, two chambers,
&c. Small fruits, shade trees, shrubbery etc;
1000 frnirtroes; well of good water. Immediate posses
sion.. Price $2,500. Terms easy. •
S. CIITICSERT & SON,
Jo
- pRUNES.I:--5 eases in k.L ass ears
3 do in fancy boxes; "
' 6 casks Turkish ; • •
60 kegs for Cooking,.
Just received and for sale by
BEYHER & ANDERSON;
• Na 39 Wood street,
Opposite Et. Charles Hotel.
JUS T RECEIVED.-A' HANDSOME
tissorimsnt, of CIII DRE N'S READY MADE
CLOTHING, of all descriptions, along with Ladies'
Dress Caps and Head Dresses, and all, the new styles of
Patterns for Juno. M. A. WEAVER,
No. 24 Firth street, second story, Rooms `Nos. T and 8.
TACKLE. Having for several
1: years made the buying and selling of
-IspiAnll...._June
_Liverr•oo!---Juno . 22
.0 important featuro in our business, we have now on
be
by all odds the best variety of goods in this line to
be found iu the-city.
Professional or Amateur Fishermen will.find every
thing in the shape of Fishing Tacklo at low prices.
jell . BONN & TETLEY, No.l3llWood street.
REFINED SUGAR.—
10 bbls. Eastivick's standard crushed Sugar ;
10 do do coarse pulverized do
10 do ,do One do do
30 do Penna. A coffee crushed do
10 do ' do B do do do
0 do do C yellow do
In store, and landing, and for sale by
ap23 MILLER k RICKETCON.
ORTABLE WRITING .DESSS.—Jus,
received, an assortment of Morocco Writing Desks,
furnished with Letter and Note Papers, Enve open, Ink
stand, Sealing Wax, Paper Knife, Penholder, Pens, do.
W. S. HAVEN,
corner Wood and Third, and
jels_ Market and econd streets.
D AISINS—
xt, sca boxes Buneh,Clernens' brand;
150 ht bxs do do
100 or big ' do do
200 boxes Layers do -
For sale by REYMER & ANDERSON,
je3 50 Wood et, opposite St. Charles HoLeL
DRIED FRUIT.- .
50 bush. Dried Apples; •
25. Dned Peaches ;
Just received on consignment, and for sale by
, JAMES A. FETZER,
jell corner Market. and First streets.
QIIOT GUNS.—Just opened, a variety of
Shot Guns, which together with our usual variety,
makes our stock the most extensive in the city. Thoy
ere offered at very low prises. .
myn CARTWRIGHT k 'YOUNG. 80 Wood et.
BUSINESS FOR SALE.---The stock, fix
tures and good will of a Bakery and Confectionery,
wall Hotta Fountain, Saloon, Furniture, &c., in a good
location in the city. fur sale by
jeS S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market street-
0 UCKETS.-50 dozen New Brighton
Buckota, arriving andtor FlllO at
HAWORTH .fc BROWNLEE'S,
Ana ' in the Diamond. '
BANKERS' SPECIE SEALING WAX—
Warnunol to burn freely without dropping too
yuckly• I lie) KAY At CO, 55 Wood streeL
j 1 S 11 .—Muekerel,: Herring and Lake
Fish, of all lands, in More and for sale by
jo3 HENRY 11. COLLINR.
1100 ER AG ES, LAWNS, DUCALS, SUN
ji) UMBRELLAS:, LACE MANTLES. Sc. a good te , -
ilortment. (ie4l C. HANSON WV& blarket
PoTAToEs--3ou bushels choice mixed
FoLatoe,, huire and for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
jel corner Marbet and First street...
mi p T ,o 4.2 , l b i y ELL'S RED INl j i For
snyt 63 Wood street neat Fourth.
OrAM ES 1101.,MEN R CV., Pork Packers
and dealers In Baron„Lard, Sugar Cured Mans,
Lc. corner of FIRST ANL/MARKET STREETS,
falthl v PittAurgt
T A PRICE—A VEII --- Y LOATPitICE--
Wtll to sold a comfortable two story frame dwel
t% of five rooms. with a largo lot of groin.' fronting on
two streots, In Allegheny City. Apply to •
jell crrintkivr SON, td Market street.
AI)IVELLING HOUSE, NOW RENTED
FOti go A with a large lot of ground,
$
ituate in Allegheny Qty, ho seld at the low price of
VW. Terms easy. S. CUTIIRERT & SON,.
jell Id Market street.
r RNA' AND SALMON COLORED
BO NET RIBBONS—A few pieces received by
press last evening, and for sale by
my'_'; EATON, CHEF: k (XI, Fifth arid Market f‘U‘
14ERSI1N LOTION, or LILYI - SQUIII
iIIAkSSOM.—For rendoring the akin Holt and fair
A largo aupply on band and for fen) et at
JOSEPIT FLEMINGS, •o.
jo3 Corner Diamond imd Market airoat.
E BALTIMORE SKIRT.—rho best
Skirt is the market, made expressly to order for
our own salen. City and country dealers Brandied at a
liberd iscount. EATON. CREE &CO,
jell Fifth and Market streets.
FIRECRACKERS -500 boxes na I Gin
chop, just received and for nak ,
REYMER 4. ANDERSON,
jolt 15 Wood st. (inroad° St. Charlika
S3OO WILL rURCIIASE TWO LOTS
*4 of ground, forty feet front on Rutledge
Atreet.by 120 in depth: fruit trees, etc.
inszir cirrimEirr ao.N. lib Market AL
la ICE-15 tea prime Rice now landing,
A.%) and Or sale by
np:18 •MILLInt S RICRETSOII.
IN DI A RUBBER PENS, PENCILS, PEN
HOLDERS, Folders, Rulers and Inkstands, for sale
at the stationery warehouse of W. S. HAVEN,
my 24 corner ithutot and Second streets.
COOKING RAISINS. 150 boxes New
Valencia. Fer solo by
REYSIER & ANDERSON, •
No. 39 Wood street.
BOXES CASTILE SOAP for sale by
4V BUSS
& KELLY,
icl: Allegheny City.
DRIED. A.P214Z.-00 bush. for sale by
MORTLAND & CONNOR,
son ' lirf Lihsrty street '
COAL OIL I COAL OIL! COAL OIL!
100 this refined Burning Coal Oil for sale by
ap3 - B. C. J. H. SAW ER.
ITS.-90u bushels prime Oats, in sacks,
k r " iu store, and!: r salo by JAS. A. FETZER,
jell corner Market and First streets.
NEW WALL PAPER.--LThird arrival for
the Season. The assortment always complete at
the old stand, No. 67 Wood street..
jeg W: P. MAP.SFIALL & CO.
OUNDR IRON-5 tons Lake Superior
. Foundry iron, to arrive and for sale by
ang HENRY H. COLLINS. ,
FELT TUTS
ER PUIttERY.—A large assortment of
French, Enghsh and Aineriean Perfumery of all
kinds. IlairßKushes, Tooth larushw4 etc, etc, at
L. WILCOX'S,
MAIS Corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets.
MILL-FEED-165 sacks Ship ~ S tuff, re-
ANY„
cowed and for sale by J. A. rETZER,
je2 Corner Marktd end Firit streets.
S PONGES.. --A fine lot of Bathing Spong es; also. Morgan Bros.' Tarce Gloves, a cheap substi
tute for Spongo—a new and useful article. For sato by
tny2ss L. WILCOX. eor.Stnillineld and 4th ate.
A LARGE BUILDING LOT, on Caison
21_ street, South Pittsburgh, for Buie by
jos S. CUTIIBERT , & - SON. 51 Market street
HAIR DYES.- -Christadoro's, Batchdo'r's
Basin's and Harrison's Hair Dyes for 'sale by
my 29 Corner Smithfield and Fourth 'sta.
- -
QIIN IIIIBEELLAS—In Silk and Ging
-1.1 hara, elo9ing at verylowiTiees:WholesaloDealers
aro °specialty invited to examme mit stock. and prices
jo3 EATON.' CREE & CO, Ftfth and Market eta
CIOI7ON . AND LINEN FRINGES AND
NIL/ BRAIDS--For Basque Thmminge—A very large
assortment of all widths. Sold wholesale and retail at
the lowest possible prices. • '
jel7 • EATON, CHEE A CO., Fifth and Market stn.
lIMMEL POMATUM.—A large h;upply..ol*
this excellent article just received "at •
JOSEPH Faxmilias,
je7s comer Diamond and Market Street.
I ACICING BO ES-100 second lian
Packing Boxes for sale by •
iO9 W. P. MARSHALL & CO.
BROOMS. -100 dawn Corn Brooms for
Ail sale , b• (Je3) , • EUENRY ILCOLLINB.
2 /1 BBLS. EIsaLISH, VENETIAN :RED
for Rale by BECKHAM L KELLY,
iol 3 - • Allegheny City.
X 1 CASE MACE, JUST RWEIVED and for
sale by & KELLY,
jela • ' • Allegheny City.
3CASKS TRIESTE BLACK LEAD for
sale bYBECEIRAM. a KELLY,
jol3 Allegheny City.
SZ11(1 GA LLO.NS FLAXSE.F. OIL for sale
`-'••'`-' by BECKHAM de KELLY,
AlleghearltY- •
20,000 6E 9-. (}l ' - ''''''
84le -muirruko . a toNNOR; . -.
my2o tio.l9T Ltberty street._
Miscellaneous.
FISHING TACKLE
-.-
h s• • •
NUMBER 213
ga g uerreut SOME%
C3l-'M = I
ilUnabroOpe akid Phic•tirigftplit
GALILORY;
170. 70 Fifth Stieett
HEALY OPPOSITE THE POST °FPI=
Si- Photographs, colored or plain, taken at shoat no
tice,at Eastern Prices, and warranted nal to them.
SMAL Prcrupag ENLAEGED To SlEHduid
colored L
itt
MBRO T E S
A
A BEAUTIFIIL AND DURANLE MOP=
WAJIRANTED, CAN gE HAD As LOW
AS AT ANY ilit.9T cuss EsTABLDM•
KENT IN THE coIINTNy, AT
fe.1.2 . WA-TAWS, Fourth West.
H. 'CHILDS fic CO.,
NO. 133 WOOD ST., PrITSBITAGH, PA.
VIVE are now opening our large and ex
-
Y T tanswe stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of every Tandy; and Latest styles and fashions adapted to
' SPRING AND SUMMER SALES,
Which having been purchased pnncipally for CASH,
Direct from the Manuthrtuyers,
.
And selected with great care as to quality sind ;Axs.
natter ouri4ves we ate able to offer, •
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
To our friends who inny fivor as with a call.. WA are
Agents for - -
MITCHELL'S PATENT
Netalie Tipped Boots & Shoes,
For Boys, Youths and Children, which are highly re
commended throughout the Eastern States for thal
durability and cheapness, ONE PAIR having bean found
by actual test, to OUT-WEAR THREE PAIRS of the
old style.
Alai-Buyers will find it to their advantage to call and
'examine our stock before purchasing elserwhrre.
qf;3- Particular attention given to orders.
mrl72mdaw
VINEGAR !
WARRANTED Pure and tin- .7."••••
adulterated, and to 1M••• S:AVE
Pickles for years, the same that 1 have. '
sold to a majority of the Pittsburgh Gro- ••••••••
cora for vvrEpre TWA.% and which has taken .
•• ••‘•
Three First Premiums
'at Pennsylvania State Fairs; I am now of
fering to the city and country trade at
greatly reduced prices.
Please order direct. Terms Dish.
A. BALLOU. 146 Water street,
between Smithfield and Grant,
Pittsburgh. Pa.
IMEMEI
MEYER'Sr
litlß/CTILOUS VERMIN DESTROYER,
The Only Remedy in the' Whole World,
SURE TO EXTERMLY-4TE
}Lyn, NICE, COCKROACTLES, BUGS, ANTS, 11094W1,
, TWA, FLEAS, MOTHS, MOLES, GNAIN W 011,315, ,
AND CARDEN INSECTS, LC.'
50,000 BOXES SOLD IN. ONE MONTH.
Theso celebrated remedies have been extensively,
.•
used for twenty-two years in all parts of Europe, and
their miraculous power have been attested by the
Courts of Russia, Prance, England, Austria, Prussia,
'Bavaria. Saxony, Belgium, Holland, Naples, kd and
'their Chemical properties examined, and approved by
the most distinguished. Medical Faculties all over the
'world.
Their destructiveness to all kinds of vermin and insects
has been certified in this city by the Directors of the
various Public Institutions, Planters, Fanners, Fre
prieters of- Hotels, Warehouses, Manufactories, and -by
various distinguished private citizens •
Numerous - Testimonials and. Certificates. of 01*
efficacy of these Remedies can be seen at the Depo t.
and Proprietor. • , JOSEPH - MEYER, -
•
Practical Chemist,'
Depot. ZIo. 612 Broadway, cor. Houston st.,_
_,
General N. Y.
encred, Avant,, for the - United States and Canaa,'
Fo r s'mile, Wholesale and Retail, by the Inventor
FItEDEItICK -V. RUSRTOIS Druggist, No. 10 Attar
House,'and 411' Broadway, Neer Yeas. _
For sale in this city, Wholesale and Retail, by R. E.
Sellers .t Co.; corner Wood and Second streets ; Joseph
Fleming, corner Diamond and Market street, and .
• Beckham & .M'Rennan, Alleghen . .de2B..6tri
*.,p Ya~......~ ...~_....
. .
IL M'GEE dc CO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
•
Dealt!, in Readk Made Clothing and Gentletneis's Fur,.
nishing Goods, corner of Federal street and Market
Square, Allegheny City, Pa. semi,
New Livery Stable.
AWING OPENED LIVERY STABLA;
in the rear of the Scott House,, corner of Irwin,
street and Duquesne Way, and purchased a nee lot of
Horses, Buggies and Carriages, I would respectfully as
licit the patronage of my friends and public generally,
assuring them that they can be accommodated at the
most reasonable rates. I have made such iirrangeineuts
that persons wishing their horses kept, can be welt se;
commodated. NEIL BRACELAND,
ap!....Szn Scott Hasse, Pittsburgh,
PENN MACHINE WORKS
FOUNDRY,
H. WIGHTMAIV,
MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Engines, Shafting and Palled
Boring liptchines,
11" maehine,.,
" Gear Wheels,
Hangers, etc.. etc
Orders promptly attended to.
15:13, ALLEdriEarr,
IT AY 3c COMPANY,.
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
BLANK BOOK MANUFAOTORERS; -
NO. 55 WOOD STREET,
• Pittsburgh, Pa.
in?. A full - assortment, *of Law, Medical' and .50.soollai•
one 13ooke constantly on hand.
QIEYTH & SNOWDEN'S •
NEW T STORE,
No. 34 Fifth Street. '
EXTRA CURIOUS OOLONGS, FMEST YOUNG
ILYSONS t • GIINPOWDERS;
IMPERIALS, ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEAS.'
Ail
. .
purctased atlowest cash prices, and for sale Whole:
sale and . Retail, at ' SMWR h SNOWDEN'S -
ll ama New Teo &omit Binh street.
S trrli 31
E 13.
lINDERSEURTS,
DRAWER%
Of Gauze, Merino, Cotton,Lisle Thread, Linen and Silk;
at " - L. ILIRSIIFELD A: SON'S,
rn • No. 83 Wood street.
RATS, MICE, ROACHES, BUGS AND
GARDEN INSECTS-
Lillie's Rat, Rosen oral M011...0 Exterminator,
LLyyon's Magnetic Powdera, and . .
Merrs3liraculous "Vermin Degtroyer.
For ea cby • JOS. FLLMII3G,
tle . : corner 'Diamond and Market street.
CASES EAST INDIA CASTOR IL fo
sale by BECKHAM & KELLY,
lela Allegheny City.
11. CHILDS & CO.
_...a. n no®e.
HALF HOSE