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Weekly, Single subsenplions Two Dol lars per year; in Clubs of five, One Dollar. =MEI LOCAL AFFAIRS. R - ~ .%`•i Departure and Arrival of Passenger • Trains. Pittsburgh, Fbrt Wayne and Chicago Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne Express Train...... A. M. 6:56 A. If. 191 P:M Mail Train. 6:50 A. M. Express Train _12:50 P. M. &45 P. li. 230 A. Id Arrive at Chicago:. Express, MI P. M. j Express, 8,17 A. M Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh: Mail, 8:25 P.M. I Express, WO P. M. I Express, 0 A. M (From Federal Street Station,. Allegheny.) : New Brighton Accommodation.. 9:30 A. M. S:Z)P. or a • • 6.95 A. M. 12:10P. Al Parsayivania Railroad. (Prom corner of Liberty and Grant streets) . Leaves. Arrives. Express Train. 8:50 P. M. 1245 P. M. Mall " 2:50 A. M. 11:50 P. M Past Line...... 4: 4 Z1 P. AL 1.4..-X1 A. Id The Johnstown Way Passenger Train Johnstown Aecomniodation.... First Turtle Creek " Bacond " Third " Leaves. Amves. 7700 A. M. G.:15 P. Ist 4,30 P. M. 8:15 A.. 51 Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad- .. (From corner of Liberty and Grant street's.) Leaves. Arrives. Express Train 12.15 A. M. 2.40 A. M. Mal Train 8:2.5 A. ht. 4.00 P. 51. Fast Line- . -........... . .... . .....- 1.05 P. M. • 8.30 P. 01. Accommodation..._.. 5.00 P. M. 11.00 A. M. Fittshurati,.Coturnbus and Cincinnati Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) . Leaves Pitts. Columbus. Arr. in Cin. Fast Line 12.15 A. M. 8.00 A. M. 11.30 A. 31 Express Train.. 1.05 P. M. 130 A. M. 7.10 A. M Mail Train. Express Train... Attempted Suleide.—Potsouing by Laud Considerable excitement was occasioned in the usually quiet borough of Temperanceville on Sunday by the announcement that Mrs. Kelly, the wife of a school teacher, named Robert Kelly, had attempted to commit suicide on Saturday evening, by taking a large quen tity of laudanum. Dr". Simcox had been called upon, about seven o'clock Saturday evening,; to visit Mrs. Kelly. On reaching the house, he found her in convulsions, and her son in formed him that bi. mother had taken lauda num. From the bottle, which was found in the.house, Ala probsble the quantity taken was about three ounces. The Dr. administered a powerful emetic and succeeded in removing the drug from the stomach. During the evening Mrs. Kelly grew better, and on Sunday and Monday, although her nervous system was greatly prostrated, there wfts a fair prospect of her recovery. The cause of this rash attempt to destroy her own life, by Mrs. Kelly, is the dissipation of her husband, who is a man of tine talents, well known about the city, and an excellent teacher, but unfortunately addicted to his cups. Mrs. Kelly had once before attempted to kill herself. Last spring her husband had been in dulging freely for some time, neglecting a se lect school which he had been teaching in the borough, and frequently absent from home. On the 31st of March Dr._Simeox was called upon by a brother of Mrs. Kelly's, who inform ed him that she was very ill. He went to the and foUnd her insetisifile. .1 edging Aram the indications that she tad taken lands num, and being informed that she had swal lowed something six hours before, he, believ ing it to be all absorbed in the stomach, ad ministered strong coffee and other remedieS to keep the patient awake, which, acting as an emetic resulted in the expulsion of a small piece of gum opium. Being followed by powerful einet ics,some 16 to 20 grains of the gum were removed. How much she had taken was not ascertained, • but this much remained undissolved in the ' With proper sittentioh she Tecover arldoq heihg'questioned as to the motive, she said sbe could not see her husband about the streets in his then eondition,and that she prefer red destroying herself. This occurence seemed to affect Kelly, and for a time he kept sober, and again went to teaching. Buton the Fourth he again became intoxicated and so continued. ''This renewed his wife's uneasiness, resulting in the second attempt on her own life as above, for which she gaye the same reason as before. This is one of - the sad results of dissipation— the peace of an otherwise happy full - lily destroy .4n4` the m'c4her kive4 . l4 4uigrae.. Llertu riillitly the attempt was unsuccessful, but we Lope these inchients and their necessary publici ty, may have the elect of weaning the hus band from his unfortunate habits, and thus re move the cause which has prodUced such un happy results. OW TO 34 . , 61i THk ~n ore of - Mar exchanges e following Bug g one, beli4lf 4f IA e little folks, which are deserving of consideration. The writer says, now that the warm weather has come, let your children amuse themselves out of doors. Don't keep them shut up like house plants, un til they become as pale and thin as ghosts.— Strip off the finery, put on coarse garments, and turn them out te , play in the sand—to make "mud cakes"—to daub their faces with any thing of au."eartuly nature," which will have b!lendencjetofthito tlibm'loolc though they tiad'ehteted intb a coL'paitrierslifp 'WitTi dlrt.— ee them ip the house 'sad will Woe 109 k liPs, and be of about as much value; as a potato which grows in the cellar, pale, puny, sickly, sentimental wrecks of humanity. Turn them out, we say, boys and girls, and let them run, snuff the pure air, and be happy. Who cares if they - do get tanned? Leather must be tanned before it is fit for use, and boys and girls must undergo the hardening process, before they are qualified to engage in the arduous du ties pf active life 6.00 A. M. 1:10 P. M. 250 P. M. 11:00 A. M. ---10:40 A. M. 6:50 A. M -.... 4:90 P. M. 12:30 A. M. " 6:W P. M. 6:16 P. IV Pittsburgh and Osnnell.stille BsuTrocui.' (From Liberty and Grant streets.) • kfiw*CobtrilinvEvri:- , --We have been reckues d 'to caution the public agaifist anew coun terifeit Three irri. the Qlinton Bank, New - ,Tersey, has recently made its 4p p ear4nce. The gnet - t4Ts 4'404 1 44'i thiotre etia of the note is a picture of Washington; the word "the" is above "Clinton Bank." on the genuine note, while on the counterfeit it is in the same line, but in smaller letters ; and the counterfeit has the word " five " in red letters under the vig -nette. 1,113.41.1teg OP 4. 0 ALS • PRET F. Mt. PS. —A man natitoJptin Lett% was hefore Alderman Don aldson, yesterday, charged svith obtaining froin Mr. Wolff, hardware dealer, corner St.. Clair and Liberty streets, a lot of tools, worth some nineteen dollars, by false pretences. As the tools werirrecovered, and Letto seemed to re gret the occurtence','l4 being Under the intla finch of /liquor .at. 'the .time, -hp was dis charged. • - INFANT FOIIND.-A. still born infant was found in the Monongahela river, yesterday, ear the bridge, wrapped up in a neWspaper. Ootia . nor Bostwick - lield , aa itYpiest, abd fthdirig the reached R 4eiiiiti; t!szt i g ry Vpsid'a verdiet'ddeordingly, and thti boy was interred at the expense of the county.' • WE are continually receiving fresh lots of t h e p o pular Finkle, Sewing Machine for fami lies and manufacturers. We are prepared to warrant . every machine sold. J. L. CAIINAGHAN & CO., - Federal street, Allegheny city. ' :•• :,P • I " •••• t • r •" - - ' " [For the Pitteburgh Post.] IN MEMORY OF OSCAR.LARWILL, Dial Tell 4th41859, egoi 24 year& .Ohl God! how very strange it seems To sleep so long; .yet.never move." Sleeping, dear brother nune, on thy low pillow, No ray of sunshine - playing o'er thy brow, So fixed, so holy in fta marhlo beauty, With daeltly mmirnful eyes o'ershadowed now ; And in the solemn path thy' feet hare entered, With solemn tread oUr fdotateps all must go. Sleeping, uo thought disturbs thy cold, cold pillow No weary Agreeing, rishtlimt, troubled dreams, Oh; noverrriore may lire's unquiet billow Over thy' bosom:roll its . turbid streazns; In the clear light ob. God . thy soul is learningtrueehoty and eenobling theines. Brother rind friend, say does thy spirit see us Can those dark eyes, waslilid pure by death's cold wave Read ER our erring huinan hearts, still throbbing, Within the chilling shadow of the graver Thou who wort erst so kind and true, and gentle, The memory of our love some thought must crass. Oh! hietherinine. ta•nesth the deM old oak tree At the calm hour when gathering shadows Add loved, familiar tones float gently . 'round nio; Thy sweet. street smile is resting over all ; And softly looking upward through the twilight, From thy high home 1 seem to hear thee Sleep well ; my brother, on (110 iireen bright bill tiido I could not choose a sweeter place for thee; Shadow and snnshine,and soft ‘riudo are.playing— .The geutlelaind oL ilaw6, and bird,' and bee;' And simn beside thee, on as cold n pillow, Wu all 11111,4 sleep, (dod, chait toe wakc 'with thu Leafs N. Rasa Rochester, Pa. STJA VIDE nr SIT .A NW: TION II Saturday, soon after two e'ehiek, one of the patients at the United States Marine Hospital, named William Gordon, went taa water closet. Not returning for some time‘sety4 was made, and ho was found, the blood orit.ifig from his mouth and ears, and quite dead. He Mel tied his handkerchief about his neck, forming a m“oso, through which ho thrust a mop handle, and twisted it until strangulation ensued. Gordon WAS from New Hampshire, and was admitted to the Hospital Juno while suffering front typhoid fever. He has since been par tinily insane from his disease, and was doubt less so when he committeitt he deed. Coroner Bostwick hell an inquest, and the jury return ed a verdict of suicide while laboring under mental abberation. Tug "Cow Case," noticed in Monday's is sue, in which Charles Wicert and William Hackett both claimed the ownership of a black cow, with straight horns, and a star in the forehead, was decided by Mayor Weaver yes. terday. Believing that Hackett was the right. ful owner of the animal, he ordered her to be transferred to him, and she was driven home in triumph. trust our readers will not forget that Mr. Esrey exhibits the urt of horse Liaising ut Patteisbil',a Livdt'y' Stable, at tbreo o'clock this afternoon. His system is well known, and those who wish to see it exemplified, should be iie.sent. A LITTLE BOY, named Kelly. residing in Alleglien, was run over by the Duquesne hose reel, on Second street, last night, during a false alarm. The reel pas , .ed over his right arm and leg, hut so far us we could learn, no bones were broken. (41:11Nmatii Asz,ix9.vriiiN.-4. meeting o he Gyuine•tie kqseeintion %vs..; held last even ng, at which the new constitution, reporter a.st winter, was amended so as to make the in Option fro and dues payable in advance. MAD Doc: SIR - Yr.—A dog suffering, from hy drophobia, or at least suspected of it, woe shot yesterday on Penn street. Ile had been prowling about the vicinity for some time. TRY. YRolnit t (NO‘Tr'llE would just now he very agreeable, but it wiittlir scarcely he good etiquette to appear in public with it, we aura approach it a near as possible. To dc this it is onlyi necessary .to cat on Win. H. M'Gee & Co., corner Federal street and Mar- ket square, Allegheny, who have on hand and make to order a great variety of light, cool, summer clothing. They have also a full as sortment of yMith's and gentlemen's dross goods, made up in the latest style, and at prices which cannot fail to please. *- ELE.TIIIO 'BY STEAM.— to 9 blstimonial of Cllr workmanlike ‘rganc,ef. ixtrfeet action of their self• regulating thardimea. safety, economy in Mel, anti the little ilftetition neer,safy to tirep esti), room comfortable, du giro data uertificate to Messrs. Davie and StIoCoRSO, to Pbilli & Co, for their plan of leading he steam .4 the tieond Ward Public Schools to the etty of I-cdt4tiurgh, and lute met our approval, and we would recommend them to the publie-to give entire aatisfaction of heating by steam. It. Miller, Jr., John Marshall, Jr., M. Tualle, George Wilson, John Wil4on,L.,Wilooz, Directors. DAVIS A PHILLIPS, Steam Heeding,. Oar Fdtirisr, Pfumbriag and Bra= Figoiderg. Doolors clay destrditacci of Gni Plrttrra and Pumps No. 67 Wood and 140 First street, Pittsburgh. deliklytos: Ecun'tfics'liisTlT uTE. —This Institution, the want btkia.4 tee g 4o lone felt by our einzune is now open', 'd o do? RLlpo'ritlten , Wuco et Reims Jackman & Johnson, in the Lardyefte Ruild,nrg. En trance, Wobil Arvid. It is qt-..., As timi for tile r usrpetuAl iqccllo.s Maniffeetti r.P-,1; dtife{dutss 444 Aill.arl.; and ne a place of resort for those seeking iiitormation relative to those brand,en of industry, either by examination of samples or isiieutitie publications. Those having artieles to bring before the public:wilt titot, it greatly to,their advantage to leave - samples. Abil.• The public are respectfully invited to visit the i ustitute, COULTZIa tsG 3fExrYkh, House., Sign and Ornamental Painters and Grained,. Orders left at their shop on Fourth street near Idarkut, hurke's will ho promptlfattatuied. 'em COMII.Off L pe,Mle,'Whatill'ef the Mlsiiihneclatid misanthropic phi losophers May say . to die contrary. Show them's good thing, let its merits be clearly demoßstmted, and they will not h esitate to give it their mast enrdial patronage. The masses have already ratified the judgment of a physician, concerning the virtttes of. HOS'IT.TTER'S as may he seen in the immense quantities of this medicines that are annually sold tu every section of the land. It is now recognized as greatly superior to all other remedies yet derived for diseases of the do geetivo organs, Ouah,m diarrhoea, dysentery, dyspepsia, and for the various fevers that arise from derangement of those portions of the systum. Ifostette, - 's , ramie is rapidly l.,ecilailtlglt wofd, Trifrit Mame to Telris; froin the'slibres tlie atlatltic to dhe'Pacitie. Try the tirtiele and ' be apsfied. Sold by all druggists in the world, and by HOSTETTER. t SMITH, • . . ELanufacaurend and Proprietors, e2O . No. 6 1 3 Water. and 58 Front streets . TIIE- IMMENSE Porti..Altt+Y OF "MTV 'EAU Arat:XtV,al, has 'nada .a moat unprecedented demand for the article. The bald have their tau' realored in all Its beauty, aud . old age is gladdened with the rvaloraiion of the p r istine rolar to the It 'I, iII aot.suil tlui site or the finest.hnen., , „ , ' , . ~Boid by B. G. FAHNESTOCK .! GO, No. 60, corner o. Wood and . FOuriti attests, Druggists generally, and a , the Laboratory of + l, 4 0 # Aiwor to, k 1 0: Zai chentou street; Plabiciel leAulisw _ so, Rata . IN THIS 00UNTRY, Pyd the Amerlaiis have became famous throughout all Christendom a bard clriviim,° p ard drinking, hard chewing, hard swearing, people. -We have became equally larnOus tor debilitated stomachs, e nervatect and disordered nerves, broken down constitutions, and the hundred and 'one"eniei whiCh follow Upon the vices which we have enerneratOd. Cotinileis rumpus for Lhasa ills haveheetPaidrerthted, blit wohnow of noth ing No efficiactous for an invalid stillenng from indiges tion or nervous depression as OLIN'S STOMACH BIT TERS, manufactured and sold by the proprietor, at his depot on Penn street. mar Hand. . . 182 Jattca xrcl:ao- . ... ....... —..ucratuft birniL aOSEPH MEYER &' SON, Manufacturers, told Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 424 Penn S , above the Cana] Ravi , hand a /fr.N. B , - 11 'c^viariant bfga y' 414 RunitnieJli,Vealizrtall4/ 6 4 516 .,gttnY their-milt raartw &dam toad'ivertstr'ewit to stosility and style to any tivitalfacllo4 Off, and WiU sell at reasonable baktf STOCKINGS, Gloves and Nitta.. selling . L. 7 cheap at, HORNE'S, "e2B No. 77 Market atreeL ASES EAST INDIA CASTOBOII. fo I nale by BECIM&M & KELLY, Allegheny City. VOUNDRY METAL-300 tons extra No! aP ~Anthracite, very soft, for tlipitoolum.D. 7- , .7. " .!; _!;, ' _ ' o. 4 ..'.. '::.' lESI :L . - 1.11 . -i f PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1859. THE LATEST NEWS BY "MEII.."EI 43.17L.A.P13. Arrival of the City of Baltimore. THE GREAT BATTLE OF BALFEJ:MNO THE MASSACRE AT PERUGIA. NEW Tons, July 11.—The steamship City of Baltimore has arrived. She left Liverpool on the 29th, but brings dates to the 30th ult., received by telegraph to Queenstown, where she stopped on her passage. Count Pourtales, the Russian Ambassador, had arrived at the headquarters of the Austrian army. Laybac has been fixed upon as the seat of government of Lombardy. The Austrian headquarters have been moved from Villa Franca to Verona. Frcnce is preparing to move an army on the General Gyulai, the ex-Commander-in-Chief of tho Austrian army, has taken command as Colonel of a regiment bearing his name. The Paris correspondent of the London Times says, in regard to the battle of Salferino, that General Neil, with thirty-five thousand men and two divisions of cavalry, in all about fifty thousand men, was engaged till four o'- clock P. M., when he succeeded in forcing the Austrian centre. After twelve hours fighting, the Austrians brought up their reserve of eighty thousand, and the Allies their reserve of fifty thousand men. It was a most critical movement, and in three hours more the light ing ended to the advantage of the Allies. The Zounves are said to have been much cut up, and the First Chassours of Algcria,were terri bly treated. Four Generals were wounded and ono killed. Orders had been received at Mi lan to lreparo fourteen thousand beds fur the wounded. Peets,• Juno 29.--Tho 21/oniteur contains the details of the battle of Solferino, but they are reports of the different attacks of the various corps crarmee. The Mvniteur does not state the number of killed or wounded on either side. TritiN, June '2.9.—The Peidmontese Oafele publishes the official details of the battle, writ ten the same evening. According to positive information, twenty thousand Sardinians held their ground against fifty thousand Austrians, who occupied a formidable position, from which they were dislodged by the Sardinians, under the orders of King Victor Emanuel. The Sar dinians loss is said to be about one thousand killed and the same number wounded. The London Times' Paris correspondent re ports that a project has been opened for the mobilization of ono hundred battalions of the National Guard, and re-organizing them for garrison duty . LIVERPOOL, June 30.—The sales of cotton yesterday were 8,000 bales: closing steady Breadstuff* steady. Provisions quiet. LONDoN, Juno 30.—Consols tedp',p2i. Tho details received of the recent massacre at Perugia, by the Swiss troops, state that neither sex. nor age was spared. Among the murdered by the soldiers after the lighting had ceased, were three married couples, live elder ly females, three unmarried females, a girl four._ieara old, etc. An infant was also lira from its mother's breast., and thrown into the Tiber. Rio 4anoiro advicos to JllllO jth had reached Lisbon. News from Buenos Ayres had been receive, stating that two thousand man had invaded th, Argentine Coniederation. Paraguay had promised to assist Genera Urquiza with four eteamers. The Brazils an to remain neutral, but are increasing their na val forces in the river La Plata. Four steamers had been purchased by .11uo nos Ayres. Tbere weru nci political news from Brazil. The London limes' Paris correspondent save that the Piedmontese were, at one time during the battle of Salferino, completely en veloped by the Austrians, but they recovered, and repulsing the enemy, kept their pc , ition with exceeding courage. TraiN, June 28.—Descrters from the Aus trians state unanimously that there were forty thousand Austrians at Pozzolengo. This pa sition fell to the Piedmontese by the 4iistri am. Modena and Brescia erg fru() of Austrian troops, and numerals municipalities of Roma gua had prunounet4.l fur the national cause. The Allied army passed the Serio river on the lflth inst., marching toward Og Thu tight between Gthseral D'Urban and Garibaldi took place at Castinodolo. Garibaldi bad four thousand troops and four cannon, but was re pulsed. Austrian correspondence state, that the or ganization of troops for the defense of the Ty rols is progressing. 'exeral companies have already been drawn out. Letters from Vien na say the fourth corps d'arnsee, under the Arch-Duke Charles, had commenced to leave for Italy,, and the third corpe, Mir the Arch-Duke Albertorasutoyiuts tuward The thirteentAil, Craru.st: was being formed, anA,,, was also destined for Italy. The swiss federal council had ordered the occupation of the pass of Masello, between the Grisona and the j alletine. The French fleet in the Adriatic was receiv ing powerful reinforcements and was expected to disembark loon between V nicenl'oriati. The first detatehmi,nt of the Beige of Flotila had left Tuiiimi 'ffir the Adriatic. The Sardinian authorities bad killed a decree opening the ports of Tuscany for the importa tion of breadstuff. The London Times' Phis correspondent speaks of dissatisfailiou 4eing manifested by some HODvs, lit the imiAitoPila( 4 i-ession of the King 61Stirdinia. Tbey protest against this taking posession of I..onkbard,y, and ask fur a ,confederation, nut n fusion. Lenard says General Baraguay D'Hilliers won Salferino, and marched against Cavriano. The heights were occupied by the French, and the Austrians were forced to retire along he whole lino. From Washington WASUINOTON, CITY, illly:11—Mr. the former Superin4ndept of Ipuhtjh Eripting under ID dic bAtilieasepco in office, has returned to t 'is city. The State eparttpent has recently had under consideration the subject of the Hudson's Bay and Pugets Sound Agricultural Companies; in connection with their privileges in Washing ton territory, and is understood that its action thereon, is to the effect that their possessory rights ceased by the limitation of their char ters on the 30th of May last, as well as unC t er the Oregon treaty. It will tie reeollecteetitat these co - itaiiies some Vitas ago offered to s6ll their ti to the United States for one mill ion dol rs, and subsequently expressed their readiness to be satisfied with six hundred thou sand for their possessions. The plathplip Mis sions at yancouvre awl other claims are in vp,lves; ip tiiis 4edsian, which now falling un der the administration of the Interior depart ment is likely topresent some important fea tures concerning the titles to valuable lands. A special dispatch from New Orleans, pub lished in the Charleston Courier, on the 9th, says that Gen. Wool has defeated the l A lberal forces under Gen. Z ia9ritia, at-fluttutt4usta, and has .Santa Ina dictator. his affair has caused great confusion at San Luis Potosi. Ex-Governor Herrera had attempted a revolu tion, in the Province of Campeachy, which Was ' followed by similar demonstrations in the oth erl provinces. The governmetat was' Irfaktrik 1 vigorolts efferta o.auppress tliequitbreaks. REMOVAL. W. & D. HIIGITS, HAVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 KET Street, corner of Fourth, Nerkyre they*lltre• mate till Um fit.Ooftiapte t inker,liell they feragyelo t vion% itorOltbrb; tql* the ord stand, earner o Ora 5, . my4:4m WT77r ' 0 A D THREE BALL FRINGES—for Simone Trimminp. A good assort ment at low prise& je2l EATON, CAKE • CO., 'Fifth and Market pits 14ROWN'S FSSENCE JAMAICA GIN -LP GEE for rub by BL. YARNEBTocic aco, je23 No. OD, corner Fourth and Wood street*. §P IA COB: size, for sale by e 23 • No. IP A :..E • S' CASES AND Po Boces—A. full assortment at lee Y k 00.1., 46 Viromi street. MEM PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND BIERCAANTS ) . EXCHANGE. President. . , • 'IIM. 11. SMITH. Yee P,tsida, 8. ISAIAH DICKEY, lat. EDWARD GREGG, Id Treasurer. N. HOLMES, Jr. Superintendent. GEORGE H. THURSTON, Committee of Artritmtiot for June. ' ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. H. PAULSON, J. S. COSO RAVE, J. J. GILLESPIE, B. PRESTON. Now York Havarilt. New York Iltimburg......July 15 Vanderbilt Now York 10 City of lialtimore-....N0w York LiverpooL....July 10 Asa New York LiverpooL....July Vigo New York Cork, ke July = • C'iuisula Boston Liverpool July 27 City of Washington... Now York Cork & Liir'plJuly 30 Stage of Water. River—Four feet in the channel. Reported Erprenly for the Daity Morning Post Flour...ll3les from store of 800 bbls at $8,154 6,25 for superfine, 88,504'8,52 for extra, and $8.75a57,00 for extra family. Grain—Bales 350 bush. Oats at 51453 c; 320 bush Corn at 90495 c; 175 bush Buckwheat at 70c. Hay... Sales 8 loads at 814419 p ton. Sugar... Sales 9 hhds. at Sc. Molasses... Sales 22 bbls. N. O. at 400 gal. Coffee o nles 17 sacks at 12;4413c. Beatts...Solas 52 bush at $1,50 for fair, and 81,85 for prune. Flsh...Salea 8 bills. Mackerel No. 3 at $1150; 1' half bbls dn. at 18.00. Biscon...Salea 9,000 Ma. nt 7V&73.e. for aboulder , 93.469,, , ,'„c for sides, and 10(.7'910 , for plain hams. Pot sitoe•...Salei 310 bush. at 75085 c as in quality. Cheese...Sale,n 17 boxes nt Eggs... Sales & bbls. at 14c. 'IS dor.uu. IV Ms ky...Salea 35 bbls. Rectified. nt Zidalc Financial and Commercial Affairs in New `fork. Nuw Your.,Jnlyn-nvweenbitcin,, in stocksopens with much firmness, and the tendency to weaknms oh. seryable at the close of Saturday's deitings has given place to a stronger feeling. resulting in a rise of Netii per cent. in most of the speculative shores. The tirm cst on the railroad likt were New York Central and Galena. both of which are per cent. Letter than Saturday's prices. The two .t'llirhignia stocks. though rather higher than at the close of the week. here freely supplied At the quotatinne. .it the second board the pric'es were higher; 3i1,01.111 rises were!' ; Now York Prat - rah three and Harlan,. ; do. prefer red. 7, 4 ; Reading. Michigan Central, 1; Reek Island, lifichicantimithern preferred. tialena and Chi egg°. %; Cleveland and Toledo, There was no no ticeable change in the railroad bonds. The State shade., with the exception of Missouri riles. are about the same as on txtturthy. on Saturday there Ras a ten dency to increased ease in the money marl.et.— This was mere apparent to-day, the supplies, be inr sensibly larger on cell. ti per cent. now Icss the rule, arid fd:, was quite generally accepted thin morning on , dL15,1 seeurines. In di-counts the rates 2114 as be fore, thotigh there tic evidently less demand- The foie urn in financial melt, to, day is a further rise iu Ex itance on Lundop. The hienneas for the Arabia's mails -•tt (loins there to-awn ow, was not fairly opened, but purerne.ea ate not effected ar 'days, .an tnost of lite leading drawers 101 l at llot r, 11e do no learn that any coneitterable amount of ,peeie c , to it forward by the .Arabia Ti o bank rtatetnent in favorable and allows a btrUlager .prole bite that, woe anticipated The Gore. last week were usteprinted, and the spcei. was znado Cr.:4:0,018, in place of 1. - I—'',9ll,Call. The loan , are down $775,:i1n. soil the net depoßit, 7'4a, inaktug the atatentent altogether, the moat ,atc , fae tory given for a long Una, Pint tart.?.ll4L, ditty 11 —The Flour market continuo, airy tai 11, but supplies route forward slowly. and ',nee+ kayo undergone no elittu;te. The only salt, are in •ntall lota for Immo ono at stl.oo for Puper:ll ,, ,l‘l44 50.1•23.6 ki14:171 Cro ratio. an In ttunlity. Rye flour to dull at c. 4.2.5, and Corn Meal at 51,75. 'rite receipt, of new Wheat aro inemeinig, and prier, have again declintolt tale.. of red at $1.40; and White at $1.:,0. 11ye is 'Aglow at sae for old, and lit fur new. Corn IS Ne. 11,0, and lipid en. now aak hate for yellow. 'lOOO busk Penn.yivinta lat. sold at 12e. In tin/1,1 - ICM there Is more doing ; Idols Cult and, New I Irt,ftn, Sugar cold at ti 1V hiaky Unit nt g7i4igtlet Ntw VOL:. 11.—t,ttolt 111111: N./ tullexld for loiddimg oplan,l4. Flour aeolined: 5,:.0 btd+ .id. Wheat Lt. o deeloOng telolone). Corn is al. over; 1:mou teo.h were POW; yellow , 61 1 0kk`. Pork ; rine 612.45412.171, heave; Muarovailo iii — Furpentine 4-44;416. Hive heavy nt dull at ea 4t20. Tallow lino at Cotton freight.e, to Liverpool !..d- enttargan. Jul!. 11. 7 11 lo market weak and declining; twietune , $ 5.K.1•46,00. Wt eot tineliangeili buyeniltela sparingly. torn ntnady tlatr advanced to Vie, but not tirm at that linec. Barley in eutirrly neglected. Rye 14 declining. with aides at bW , ) tale h u rt,. Whisky inertly° at 2110. Therg is no change Nviir You, July IL 'Chiaiaoll Rork lkland n054;1 M issouri C. 82- M lid.. kkkithern. k I Galena & Chierigit....... 134 I Now York Central '`.;4 l -; Cleveland & 'l' 01ek10.... 25 Mielligrui Central....._. 411; 13 erwoie hind grant, 15 lie* York Weekly Rank 4ta,tuin6nt, der Yotu, for the ta.t _tymilm . lo. following ro=ttits i—lioertane avo,V7S,ucu a . ..3'1,n* of ii•t $334000: ii ciorvie of 'peel..., V.. 5.000; ito,rease or oirirointion, A V A I.IJA )VtleurPs Tonic Cathartic Ao . tiilyspetie Pills were invented by e, phy skein and thorough chemist, who, alter years of I/ tudy and experience, elaborated the metr eine and introdured it successfully iu his private prat , Lice. 1t.4 pupa viuyt ethettey 4i4 tAyspepsia, Headache, Dysentery, Vavor, se., soon spread its fame tie youit the titivate practice of the Doctor, and it now en. icine. IL L. Fahnestock & Co, No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth streeta, Pittsburgh, aro now the Proprietors. Soo Pill advertisement on tho third page or to-day's paper. je`....&daw R. T. KENNEDY.. W. S. KENNEDY. PgARL STEAM MILL. ALTisemary CITY, U. T. KENNEDY & BRO., . ; WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DET.IWRED IN PITTSBURGH AND / /,44.GHENY. auLlyclaw] TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY Sio2 l iii L n K gre l: t A va N ri S et , y, L a i t nen Fans, Palmleaf Fans, lc IFS, .-3 goilEs, v 144rket street RECEIVED, A VERY ,i h c c oare v lnsi a T t o ve ?ai l no w u r to L our stock of Rifles, low EITW I R e IGHT & YOUNG, $ my . ". . No. 88 Wood stre'et. B. Fruit ars, assorted B. L. FAHNESTOCK k t • ';` COMMERCIAL. Steamers to Arrive LEAN'S FOR DAYS Soutliampton..tiew Y0r1x......Ju1y 9 Steamers to Sall. Liver 13 .New York Havre - , ke_. .New York Bremen—. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Prrrsomtan, July 11th, 1859. Mivrkot, Isicw Vo-rk-P4arlsot. Cluelnuatl 141:144t3t Now Yea titack histket. unprecedented celebrity as a .afu and reliable toed COUNTING HOUSE, SCHOOL AN POCKET INKSTANDS.—A great variety at jet() KAY & O.'B,bb Wood st.ceet. MANILLA PAPER 4.- -; ViroVil, Medium 111 and Dlub!o f li t...hark Mies, Fle W•• 't "' KAY CO., 35 Wood street, 11.- 1830 bbls. Large No. 3 Mackerel; ; Z) half bbls. do do do 14 bbls. Eastport Herring. MURTLAND k CONNOA /dri2r . Arta4. EGAR CAS.V,S, for s,ale - by • - •3. R WELDIN, 63 Wood street, near Fourth. For sale by m),3'.1 .1!?o t REFINED SUGAR.— 10 bble. Eastwick's standard erdslied Sugar ; 10 do do coarso pulverized do 10 do do fine do do 30 do Penn,.. A. coffee crashed cio ‘. 10 do do , B -do . 5 do ' do ' "Q 1 In storo, audd&nding, • 'l' 4 MILLER & RICKETSO 11\ifILL FEED-104 bags i ground Sereari , lugs, received on consignment,and for solely; J. A. FETZER, in 2B Corner Market and First strait_ INE FLOUR.—I 2 bbls, Fb4e, Vlour, re ceived and for KO JASIE3 A. FETZER, • e'2 • corner Market and First streets. I .—Mackerel, Herring: and , Lake Fish, of all kinds; in store and for, sale bf ) je3 • , , HENRY H. COLLIN& RIME • COFFEE.-75 bags rye.' Rip Cptibeirkat reettbred. Forll.le , _l, • I ATJItTLA.NIa ilk CONNOR, itirp • 1. • Igl Liberty stree boxes prime Cutting for peg) a EL OOTJatin. :OHEESE-3 sale by iilliE PITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Nos. 49 and 61 Ferry SI., Pittsburgh JOHN HART, General Agent. BALL'S OHIO MOWER AND MOWER AND REAP ER COMBINED, for the harvest of 1859, to which was awarded the highest number of merit marks, (81, B 3 a Mower, at the groat national trial, held at Syracuse, July, 1867. In again presenting this truly valuable machine, to the fuming community, we do it with the assurance that it will still hold and 'retain its place at the head of all other machines. As a Mower it is well-known, and we now present it as a combined machine, the reaper having been wall and fully tested during the harvest of 1857 and 1858. Among the many advantages it possesses over other machines, aro— . • 1, Lightness of draft, durability, no side draft, steel cutter bar ? portability, etc., etc. it, Running on two wheels, the cutter bar being hinged, allows it to follow the uneven surface of the ground 3, Tho very important advantage, possessed by no other machine, of regulating the cut, by means of a lever at the driver's right hand, so as to cut high or low without stopping, which any farmer, who has cut lodged grass, knows is of great importance. 4, Its portability, as it can be transported from place to place without taking oft the Cutter bar or taking out the knife, being ready In a moment for cutting or trans porting. 6, Every farmer knows the advantages of having ma chines manufactured near home. 6, Having two cutter bars, one expressly for reaping, cutting six feet wide, and one expressly for mowing, cutting four feet eight inches wide, completely adapts it, either for mowing or reaping. The change canbe effected from mowing to reaping or reaping to mowing in fifteen minutes. These are only a few of the many andvantages the BALL MACHINE possesses over all others, and we would advise those wishing to purchase to examine this machine before purchasing elsewhere. Employing none but experienced workmen, and using no materials but such as - have been selected with great care, enable us to turn out work surpassed by no other manufactory. For further information or circulars, ad dress WARDROP, STOUT 3 WILLI Safe, Nos. 49 and 51 Ferry street, Pittsburgh, or any of our Agents. LIVE STOCK INSURANCE Against Loss by Accident or DeatlL, BY THE WEST BRANCH P n7 ffi7rik 7 77iT 7— q OF LOCK HAVEN, PA BRANCH OFFICE, No. U 4 Smithfield street. up stairs. LATSHAW, Agent, Pittsburgh. Capital it 300,000. Chartered in 1855. Charter Per petual. This Company continues to insure First Class Horses, Cattle and Mules, at reasonable rates. Drar.cross..--0. C. Harvey, President; T. T. Adams, Vice President; Thomas Kitchen, Secretary; Wm. Fearson, Treasurer; Win. White, Samuel Chrtst, D. K. Jackman, Peter Dickinson, Chas. A. Mayer, Jno. B. Hall. The capital of this Company is equal to more than 12 per cent. of its liabilities, a proportion which bit few companies possess. Crrr Rinniarscra.—John D. Scully, Cashier Trust Com pany, Wood street; James Herdman, leather dealer, Wood, street; Dr. A. M. Pollock, Wylie street; George Sheffler, Tobacconist, Smithfield street; R. A. Canning ham, City Assessor, Smithfield street. rap7:lyw FARIAI FOR SALE, on the Perrysville Plank Road, at 10 miles from the city—contains 115 acres-70 in fine state of cultivation, a dwelling of sixroornis, wash house, well of soft water and pump, a brick barn and stable, carriage house, a two story - brick spring house—orchard of choice fruit; fences alt in good order, about 45 acres of choice timber, also a store house and fixtures, now doingagood business—garden, small fruits, shrubbery, Lc. For price and terms apply at die office of S. CU THBERT k SON, jet: Real Estate Agt's , 61 Market st. .IVV-INES.- 25 eases Clicquot quarts Chaan d pr o tgue W i no 5 do do Os 90 baskets Peas Reidseick's qts do do 10 do do do pts do do 10 , do Poncho ptsand Dronet qta do do 5 do do do do pte do do 25 cases St. Julien Medoc Claret do 10 do Ladies' Catawba 16 do do Ginger In store, and (or sale by MILLER t RICRETSON cases in glass jars ; 3 do in fancy boxes; 6 casks Turkish; 60 kegs Cur Co4k l a.g. Just received and tar WO 133 re ilEnfEll ANDERSON, Na. Wood stet, Onhoahe 8L Charles Hotel. tT.. i; IRON ICANUF.ACTURER'SOUIDE —Tu the Furnaces, Forges and Rolling Mills iii United States, with discussions of Iron as a chemi- C.lll 0114114114 an American ore, and a manufactured arti ele, in vorninerce and in history; by J. P. Lealy. With tu L pt i, and plates. I MIMI KAY A C. 0., 55 Wood street. Ct 3131.ENCEMENT AND EXIIIDiTION OF' HIGH SCHOOL—The public exercises of the pupils of the High Scher; c.io k sisting of Essays and Orations, will take place tin DAFAYETTE HALL, on FRIDAY, at - 04 o'clucli. Y. M. Tickets can be had of the pkipcipala of the Ward &.-tetials, or at the office of the Iligli School. 44-Adtnis.rion free- jel9i3t MA 110 N IN TFT llik. BRlCK.—These bricks hare been Pint teated,and can be recom mended Ito durability, equal to any bricks offered for sal. in this norket. A !limply on hand and fur sale by CHADWICK A SON., lr6 No. 149 ardlM Weiod street.lo 110T0011APIIV. Ttwi - gl• HAS BEES I brought to such porfeottnn that pieteres taken by this presses hate b, ~ ,A pronounced perfect by the scicuutie Gorki. They eau be had in all their beauty and i k rti r i.tc tffegmt WAL oe, at L'S PICTURE GALLERY, , rnr2livi on Fourth street. SHOT GUNS.--Just opened, a varitlty of Shot Gnus, which together with out wst.tai variety, maker. our !tuck the must exteßaivo in the city. They rre offered at very to pr,ce.. niyiN CARTWRIGHT d YOUNG. t 6 Wood et. ACOU. N. RN' Rt.IDENCF . , FOR SALE.- Ten Woo of land, with dwelling house of five rooms and colts; good barn, spring and spring -house; • young orchard of choice fruit, grape vines, and a.vr.kri ety of small fruits. Situate at 3 voiles from A . l . leganuy City, ou the Perrysville Plank Rued. V.ur 'price and terms, apply at Our office. fd AlkarAcacet. )y•2 S. ellnildßlfr e rrrl( ? - gl ItOL I SE FOR 11.0-T—Plells sa V.;k.wde on Nunnery Hill—six rooms, stable, act., and three acres of ground. Rent $1,60 per year. Irpmed:aw posession can be given. • vs S. CUTHBERT a SON, 61 td rtiet, at THREE STORY 110 U, wmfortable and conrement, s ',',4to on Second street. below 611A:et, for rort Iv S. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market street. OCENTRE AVENUE, a caruf N lheelling for ront—ss,7s per yea*. S. CUTHBERT & Son, 61 Market et Itcd.F.,—lll tierces prime for sale by 10a1 WM. H. SMITH d CO. LAWNS, BEI:talk:8, LACE MANTLES, 4,... Also a full line of Domestic Goods. 198 C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. (4)bC. B. 11.—A comfortable Brick House, . of hall, AiX rooms, bath room and cellar, with by so feet; shade trees, etc , all in good order, for sale; price $2.'1.10; terms, ono-third in band, balance at one, two and three years. S. CUTHBERT &SQN, jot{ Real Estate Agents, al M. - et street. 1 75 BARR SUDDRIOE OLD /510.1‘.1- ONGAEUA RYE WHISKY, _in store, and for gAleby M. O'HARA, 151 Valb street, between Wylie and Rosa streets, PACKED UTTER.— :, goodU . packed ß Batter, • 10 /ado do do, ' . • 15 kegs do do, In store, and for salob HILLER t 174910 . N. 5125 N n.. 941 ,d 1 attest. 500 LBS. cMtIitAWAY SEED just re ie;'4egdlor"liticaniai k KELLY, lea) Allegheny My. PONGE.S.—A tine lot of Bathing SLpcmg - es I„,) also,. Morgan Bros.' Tame G 1414.4, a ateap substi tute for Sponge—a new and usefttl. article. For solo by my2B )E L.JVJA.XO,II: - bdi.Bmitheleld and 4th sts. lk Elat - atrarv.-A large assortment, of French, English and American Perfumery of all rods. Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, etc., etc at L. WILCO'* Corner of Smithfield and Fourth fikeeta. SARDINES. -20 cases AgsNteCarie — s. Card k Martin's brand, Astr:cen x, d, pd (1 E10 846 0 1 , Jo = ,V 470, 3 OFPCLIAG Ett. Charles Hotel. • §UN UMBRELLAS, 11001 3 . .SKIRTS, Lace Mantles, Lawns, Ducals and Eames. Also& lino of Domestic and Staple Dry Goods. lea° O. HANSON - LOVE. 74 Market strtio. FINE NOTE PAPERS ANAENVEL OPES.—De,La_Iincea, 4,0,0ada k Bow and other celebrated brand_ for sale at HAVENS, jol9 Porter Wool& Thwd a Market t Second Ms. - • TNDI'A RIIBBERTENS,PENGILS, PAN-. 11 HOLDERS;lFoldera;ltuleriaxid Itikataidei for sale at the stationery , warehouse of ,W. S. HAVEN, my . - corner_ Market and Second atreeta. COOKING RAISINS.-15,k',corA N ew Valencia. For actin 1:4 • •. 1t£,.11,4 a , aNDERSON, mv"..6 Na. 39 Wood street (111 ELSE.—A prime lot of Western Ito, N..,/ serve Cheese received, and for sale b JAMES A. FEjjb 'eRS corner blarket au• Vimit stmts. BARREL POKATU4,---A large supply of tine excellent iirt,i.dejust received at • . JOSEPH FLEMING'S, 10A, .corner Diamond and Market street. DU§lisllK - S — CiRDCASES, new a le, ta sale by J. R. WET v r je3o . ' 83 Wood stree n..... OIIILL TOOTH 1:15R3, - , 101 . sale 1:g 63. Wood etrnet, near Pow a CAS - ARB. MAGNESIA just race oar axid toy salta by BECILIVX KELLY, Allegbe• Ci D VERY VARIETY of articles in the Iry Goods line, always on hand, and as low as can be found anywhere, i°sl3 HANSON LOVE, Ti Market MEE Orphans' Court Sale. : , 12Y - VIRTUE OF AN - ORDER OF! THE jui Orphans' Court. of Allegheny county, will: be -ex posed to sale by public vendtt6 or ontery, on the prem ises,:on TUESDAY : the lati: day et Julv:lBs9, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, the following described REAL EST A TE of John Simon Keener, late of Sewickley township, m said county, deceased, via: - All that piece or parcel of hind, situate in Sewickley township, Allegheny county, Pennay Innika, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning:at a post on the line of land of John Cress,' end running Thence by said land west ononnd one-half degrees, north fifty : and one-fourth perches to a post on said ; thence by land of Phibp Cress north eightreight and one-half de grees, east one hundred and thirty-six perches to a post; thence by land now in occupation of John Breehleyeast one and one-half degrees, south forty-Mgt:4Bnd one-half perches to land of John Aber; -thence by land 'or said Aber south eighty-cught- and one-half degrees, ;rest sixty perches to a post; thence by land of said Aber ehst one and one-half degrees, south one and threefourths perches to the land of Adam Frichtet; thence:by land of said Frlchtet south eighty-eight and onehardegreesi west seventy-six perches to the place of-beginning— containing FORTY-TWO ACRES, strict measure. It being the same piece or parcel of landithicli the said John Simon It:earner, by articles -of agreements dated the 17th day ofJune, A. D.,1858, purchased from Jacob Henick. TERMS OF SALE—One-third in cash, on the con firmation of the sale by the Orphans' Court; one-third within six months, and one-third within one year from the confirmation of sale, with interest; the two last pay ments to be secured by bond and . mortgage on Ole premises. Any information required concerning said , property will be given by William Breitenstein and Henry , Gross, Executors of said deceased. By order of the Court. jel7:lawci—Nrtd THOMAS , A. ROWLEY, Clerk Wrtuam Ihx.ox's Executors In the District Court of vs. "Allegheny 'codnty,' No. 'sate M.. Proms, et. id., 3, of Nov. term; 1858. In Trustees for certain cred- equity. • Petition of re itors .of Pollard .McCor- • spondents for a decree tnick. for the sale of the real estate of said trust. AND now, Juno 2 7, 1859, on mo 'ZlL"th4n OrGeerge P.Hatoilhiii;lttorney for petition ers, the Court appoint thcolith day of July, 1859, for the hearing of the parties interested in the prayer of said petition; and direct that notice thereof heven by publication once a . week } for three -weeks, In the. Pitts burgh Legal 'Journal, Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, and also in a public newspaper of good circulation. pub. fished in the city of Philadelphia. A true copy from the Record. . . . Arras:, DANIEL ARMSTRONG, Jain 27th, 1859. - Prothonotary jeatttat. PURE SALT ! PURE SALT I- THE ONLY WARRANTED PURE AND DRY Table, Dairy and Packing Salt, Pennsylvania Salt Mannfaetnring Company 398 PENN STREET; ABOVE CANAL n. '.en-tuath SAPONIFIER,; CONCENTRATED... LYE. The Ready - Fanali Soap ataler;, NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT 1T; LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVE:II3Y ITa FOR SALE BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE PENNSYLVARI& Salt Manufacturing Company, 396 Penn St., above - Canal. a. ...sa-tutOt SUNDRIES.— ' . 400 barrels Prime N. 0. Dfolasse.s, Oak Cooperage; 30 do St. James, S. R. do: • • • 3) do Lovering's fast qtutlity Byrne; • - WO bags good to choice Rio Coffee: • • • '5 Pocket's choice Java do; 125 flair Chests Young Ilyson, Imperial, Gun Posy der, Oolong and Pandang Teas; 100 boxeri assorted brimds lefe lump To bacco; 10 kegs Covington six twist Tobacco; sdo Fn. Carb. Soda; 5 barrels Alum; • • 10 do Dairy Salt iu Sacks; 3/ bags Gram Pepper; 15 do Allspice; do MaL.C4pela; ' • • 33 boxes No. 1 Soap; 100 do Chemical Olive Soap; 25 do German 30 do Variegated or Toilet Soap; 50 dozen Cin Washboards; • 60 do Buckets; 30 do Tubs, Resorted sizes; - -- Lq do Rroduzas; 50 lea.. R Raisins; 11 do No. 1 Norfolk Chooolate; , 60 do Madison Starch 60 Lulea No. 1 and 2 Batting; 30 barrels Bleached. Elephant and Whale Oil; 10 do Strait's Tanners , do. . 33 do Cod do 10 do Rosin ' ' ' do 3) do N. C. Tr,r, - • In store and BA; sato. Iss . , a' MILLER k RICRETSON. • TS THE BEST PREPARATION IN THE IS world for the Hair. r. . It will allay all feverish eruptions of the mall; , The hair will cease Trona falling off, with its use; . It Is a beantifier bf the heir;" ' It will remora diuldrufri ' • It is the hest hair dressing in the world; ; Nt ; , • It is lithA the reach of everybody; it Contains - no dyeing material; • • t Will not soil the finest linen; • • lt will keep the scalp cool and clean; It is delightfully perfUmed; It is sold byall druggi. sta at cents. ' .1... N. SBEPHARD, Druggist. • • • . (Successor to Hartwell t Sheppard,) ' ' Manufactures and Sole Proprietor, 82 Corner Wood and Sixth 'streets. MDICAL 800 • S.—'itokitausky's Pa- E thologicalAnatorny, 2 'vols. Gross' Elementaot Pathological Anatomy.' • Glugu'a Pathological Anatomy, with colored plates. liornor's Anatomy and Histology, 2 vols. LEIWI*IICO . 9 Treatise on- the rye. ' • - Mackensie's u- . Wilson on Disease of the Skin, with atlas of plates. Bucknill and Tuke on Insanity. -La Hooke on Pneumonia and' Malaria. Copland on Palsy rind , Appoplexy. • • ' • Encbson's Scienoe and Art of Surgery. . Cooper's Lectures on Surgery. Druitt's "Modern Surgery. Milles'aPractiee on" ' ' - Pirre's Sptem of d; Dickson s Elements of Medicine. Princililtes of Medicine, new edition.' Watson's Praotioe Phrea,2 '" 2 " • Woods' Materta Medics end Therapeutics. . . mySti KAY CO, 65 Wood street. 1400 KS FOR SUMMER ' RRADING.-: D. Israeli's Curiosities of.Literatttra,4. vols. °cos' Ambrosianie ' edited by Mlienne, 6 vols. Hawthorne'a NovelsandTales,,tl vote: • Longfellow's Prose imdPoatical Writings. J. P... Marvel's Works, 3 vols. - Curter Bell's Works 9 Tots. . . .-; Mrs. Jameson's 'Works, in blue and gold, 3 vols. Petiewee Cletarso Stories. 4 vols. , • . -., . • ' '-, • Trewlawney's Recollections, of Shelby A Hymn. 1 , 4 Mfferinee Letters from High 'Latitude. Douglas Jerrold's Life, by his son., 1 . . Donglaslerrold's History, arranged by his eon. .. Teal Brown's School Days at Rugby:- , - .--' To Cuba and Back. a Vacation Voyage, by R. H. /}3•l3a'. The Cavalier. by 9.7 P: R. - Jatos. Fressilian and his .Friends,• by Shelton M'Hensie. • The Convahseent, by N. P. Willis. Mosses, by the author of Salad forthe Solitary zUlad for the Solitary. , . Salad for the Social, je =ZS 3d door above W Irtstenttneous. Ie n:ieittite.ctil by the Soter Capin' -KAT' k CO, 65 Wood street FISHING fcir'seVeral years ludo tho baying sad selling of.' FISHLIVEI - TACILLE.,,q tmportant feature ip our banness, we have now on nand by all odds the best variety - of goodS In tbis line to be found in the city. Professional or Amateur Miller/nen will find e:Very thine in the shape of Piabing_Taokle at low prices.-- etc BOWN .t TETLEY, No. 136 Wood street. NEW WALL EA-PElL—Third. arrival fax' , the &we e, Ildi'ssiortnierit 'always coniplete at the old stata. tirLST Wood street. • - Jell W. P. DIAB.811:Ald, a A BOXES . CASTILE SOAP for sale I • - MCKIM% i BELLY,' 1013 . Allegheny. City kIXOIVS BLACKBERRY CARDILNA TINE for sale by • , 41. L. FAINESTOCK cornAmPonrth and Wood streets. FRENCH EMI3IOEDERIES; at'6Ost:' EANON. CREE 4 CO, 4 corner Fifth and Market stree Q.ILK AND GIIsIGH.A.M.SIIN 1.1318.R..40-; 1.7 LAI3, at great bargainA. EATON, CREE A . CO, I 4 r Flithalul Market etreets. OSIERY, GLOVES; GAUNTLETS lind Mitta,marked down very low.. . . 'E.A.TON,'OREE W., Fifth and Market ata ANKER'S CASES, MONEY -BOOKS Port; Monaiea, Memorandum Books .iuni ,Poeke . ks; for eale tig •WC S. .HAVElVSlailoner," • mrA earuer Market satiSeoond. atreeti., CASE. li"Eo. JUST. RECEIVED fo • aale by BEckavat k RPyrY, QFGA.R.9.-14.00,0011 Genuine : ; differ 1..„, eta bra43.lB,ln,storetormineitro4Nixs,, AnNE SUP. CARP.; SODA; New Castle, .4124 received.macuor alat3 BECKHAM A KELLY, Allegheny Ci GASKET, BONNET, FULLERS' AND Bristol Board, for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer , comer of Market and Second Eftl4telS. • 4: . 1:1 • f ~, -' .... A ,t I n NUMBER 232 Paguerran Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY, No. 70 Flfth Mreet, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE I , OSI' OFFICE 4gg- Photographs, colored or plain, taken at short no tice. at Eastern' prices, and ivarranted sgnal to them. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO WYE STZEAnd colored in Oil. - mrS AMBROTyPES.-- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AB LOW AB AT ANY FTBST CLASS ESTABLISH. muIT t IAI HE COUNTRY, AT s: , s feta WALL'S, Emu% street. LizE' PHOTOQrXt:E3.PHSy Colored in Oil, Pastelle, or Plain, in thecrnost artistic style, and atEasternyritrs. ' WALL'S GALLERY, jeS Jones' Building, Fourth street. SUPERIOR COPPER MILL, • 831EITING WORKS:, PARK; - it - CO. XILNUFACTII.AERS OF SHEATHING}, JAI; Ittrarierit andltalt Copper, Pressed 'Colsiser Bot toms, Raised Still Bottom', SpUlter Solder, de, also im portera and dealers in Metal.s.•Tin Plato, Iron, Wire, de- Constantly on hand, Maroon's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, NO. 149 First, andl2o Second streets, Pittaburgli,.Pa. Special orders of Copper cut tO any de sired pattern. tayal.ydaw 'VINEGAR WARRANTED Pure and Un adulterated, and 'to tar SA VE Pickles for, years, the, same that. 1 have." cord to' a in.Nority of the Pittsburgh Gro eers for sate TZASS, and which has taken Three First Premiums it Pennsylvania Stale Fairs, I eta now of. -- tering to the city and country, trade greatly reduced prices. Please order direct. Terms Cash- -. BALLOU, 140 Water etre . .et, between Smithfield and Grant,_ Pittaburah. Pa. MIMI JAMES A. FETZER, °AWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT Flour, , Brilit; Baton, Lard, Butter, Seed Wied Frutt and Produce-Gtateralti, , CaI&NEII. DLIILICXS , AND FIRST STREETS, PIT7SBI7RGH, Rum To—Francis G. Bailey, Esg.,illiam - Dilwortb. Si, S.:Cuthbert it Son, Pittsburgh,' Boyd a Ott, cll A Swearingen, S. Brady.. Coati. M. a at.. Bank, List & Howell," Mange' k Co:, George W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton A Co.,ffheeling., • • . PENN 1140 E WORKS F_.op . —,..Ne-p,R-T„ WIGHTMAN," ityrAilirt'AuTußEß OF 111 Steam 'Engines, Shafting gad Pullies Boring Machines, Mortice Machines, Gear Wheels, Hangers, etc, etc. Orders promptly attended to. akly ALLEGHENY, ~. W. A. CALDWELL et ALDWELL & BRO.; BOAT FtIin7SIZERS l DEALERS //V Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Ondage; ' (Miam, Tar, Pitch, H6sin: and Oils; Tarpattlin,,Due4i Light and Heavy Drillings, ate. ' 'apBdy Skis. 68 'Water, and 78 Front eta New Livery , Stable. . AVING OPENED LIVERY STABLL, I in the rear of the Scott }tense, corner of Irwin street andt Duquesne Way, said purchased a flxte lot of Horses, Haggles and Carriages, I would respectfully so• licit the patronage of, my friends and public generally, assuring them that they can be accommodated at the most reasonable rates. I base made sacharrangornents that persons wishing their horses kept, can be well ac commodated."' '' NEIL' BRACELAND, 11 1: 0 - 3— ut _ _ . Scott House, Pittsburgh. Pa. - 1 11 A.RG A . N.Sr-rj.N. SECO D-HAND. PIANOS. One G Octave,4tosewood Case, Iron Frame; made by Chickering It Sous; only two years old.. , . One 64i Octave, Itosewood awe, round corners; made by One G.% Octave, Itosewood,criry desk; made by Mums One G Octave, Mahogany Case, n ado by Nun= &Clerk. One 6 • " • " " N. Y. Man. Co. One 6 "• : `f Gerd &Simon " ."‘ - ItoF " Pape,Taris. One 6 One 6 One 5 , ;* One 6 “ One 5 • One! osetvoo Mahogany For sale , by . , JOHN H. MELLOp, 1:1 - • • _ BI - Woodstreet. F SH-200 packages Lake Herring ; do, White Fish • - - lee do l t'' Trout; • 150 ifr-ker: "For sale by • (jel.Bl • 11.139LLINEL ! COAL. 0111 COAL OIL ! NJ 100 bbls retried Burning Coal Oil for saluAiy__ .• ' — Pt. C. /t J. IL CHECK :$ IKS--On , the various Banks Juisl,l3,rokers the • For sale by C9; 2 ssSyeod • I[UST' PUBLISHED---GRANT'S' CASES, VOLME,l..,Reports of eases aguedin Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. By Benjamin, Grant. For sale by. • (jelly - KAY k CO, 5.5' wood 'street.. IDITAE,()LIVE OIL, suitable for table, war ranted fresh, for sake . „by„ - JOSEPII FLEMENC eso ...; tether Diernetalarid Market et- DAOKING BOX F. S---100 second. hand .1 Packing Boxes for sale by' • • . W. P. MARSHALL ;& CO. 2aENpLISR VENETIAN RED 4", for sato by ' BECKHAM "& 'KELLY, jel3 . Alla • hen City. TON ie. CHOCOLATE DROPS.BIair Wyeth's Tonic Chocolate Drops, cif purilron and chocolate, highly esteemed for their tonic influence, in impazting strength and a healthy color to inyalicis t ealte• cially for females and children. For sale ti Corner Smithfield and Fourth Streets. • DID RUBBER a IDS, I •:r 3 - • -Txs, . Rulers, Penholders, Pens, Raperßniveeiiiiiils, Pocket Inkstands, Pocket Books, Bankers for sale by W. S. RAN jel3 Corner Wood & Third & diarket & Second.-st 4 .1101.2AES & CO., Pork Packers and'ilenTers in Bacon, Lard; Sagas Cured Eitain; An, corner. of FIRST AND MARKET STREETS; felikly . . Pittabaria AT A PRICE—A VERY LOW PRICE • - .Will be sold Wearefortable two story frame dwel of fire rooms, witttu large lot of frground front/34cm two streets; in Alleelieny:eity. Apply to ' ' CIITLIBT,t SON;:S1 MarieetWiteet- CINCINNATI SIIGA.E.: CURED: _HAMS and Dried Beer, in tiernea to Arrive,. per steam* Belmont, . WOD 8111 BROWALEFB, ItPS ' • ~" - to the Ann LBS. WHITE MUSTARD SEED !LP,V' jut reeeiyed and.fo.yyldepy • BECKHAM ir , . , enY 800 GALLONS FLA.XSEED 01. L for sale V BEcuram alga • • Atleglxeny Cay. 10 , .LASTICMOROCCO AND SILK _BELTS, 121 by EATON, CEEB t co. " lrt ' Filthand Marketsts f" EN TS' FUR Is• %, an el - EATON CREE & corner ISIIII an gant' arsprtmeut. a Market streets. - DOTATOES.-100 bushels Red Tatatoes, received and for sale by JAB. FErrers, .jy2 earner - Market and First streets. NE COPY OF THE ENGLN.F.ER , MACHINISTS ASSISTANT for sale I A " No. 31.33 and 35 Market street. APLF ASANT RE'SIDENPETOR ---7111 feet front on ninth avenue, ARegheny, - hY about 2.50 deep to Rebecca street, having.ard tnr - P - story , family mansion, well arranged for Co . ort and convenience; portico, hall.and eight rooms. bathroom, - hot and cold water, gas in all the rooms; a brick stable and carriage house; shade trees and ahiubbery. The whole ism good order, and will be sold eta bargain. Terms easy. Immediate poesession can be had. jele a. ctrr...ERT & BON fd.lttarket street. —on ^ »d 8 peoc . Albrecht Load kiEro. German-broke. . " Clementi.. •' " Clementl: