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'-',s', . - - ~. I ~:..,,,,i, _.- .• 4- - • ._- i• - , . -. , 7 ,- ; •, •-;'..„, 1 _ ' -,..-:.,.,,.. t„. 7 . , .......... , •••::..; , .- - '-. ' - - r •..-'... , . ', ,.. 4 ...‹'::.:*;;;; so •-.' "•''' !I ' ` ,..' . .,'1 ,: - . - :; .7 - - , ' • ' - 'l = ;.:' ,- ..,. '. 4 ..'•;...: ‘ , - ..,.. r i -,• ..., . • "As M.EMI MEE "'•• 4 1 - % j ' I MEE VOLUME XVII. Cly Pailg Post. JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Tomas:—Daily. Five Dollars per year, Strictly in ad Vance. Weekly, Single. subscription's Two Dol lars per year; in b it.. or five, One Dollar. LOCAL XFFAIRS. Departure and, Arrival of Passenget Trains.. Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) Lease Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne Express Train .... . —12:15 A. M. 6:56 A. M. 1:01 P. ill Mail , Tram._..._........ 0:50 A. lit Express Train._. 12:50 P. M. 8:45 P. M. ;2,30 A. M Arrive at Chicago: Express, 6,47 P. M. I Express Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh 8:25 P.M.! Express, 3:30 P. M. I Express. 220 A. M (From Federal Street Station, Alingltany.) • New Brighton Acennunotiation.. 0.20 A. bi. ti2:l P.M " 6:05 A. li. 1'2:10 P. 81 Pennsylmnin Railnxid (From corner of - Liberty and Grant streets.). • Leaves. Arrives. . 8:50 P. M. 1^_.•45 P.'M. 2:50 A. M. 11:50 P. M. 4:20 P. M. 12.:30 A. AL Expre9s Train— hitul Fast. Liue The Johnstown Way Passenger Train Johnstown Accommodation... l'itst Turtle Creek " Se:amd " Third 6:00 A. M. 1:10 P. M. 2:50 P. M. 11170 A. M. .10:40 A. M. 6:50 A. M 4:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. 6'20 P. M. 6:15 P. M Pittsburgh and annuilsrilic Railroad. (From Liberty and:Grunt streets.) Leaves. Arrives. 7tlo A. M. 6A5 P. M 4:30 P: AI. 8:45 A. 51 C7erriand and Pittstiunjh Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. .12.15 A. M. 2.40 A. M. 8.25 A. 111. 4.00 P. M. LOS P. M. 8.30 P. 51. Mail Train Expresa Train. Express 'Frain Mall Train Fist Wrllyville Aeoimmodation 6.04) P. M. MOO A. 11. Pittiburgh i fiblurithas a.' Cincinnati Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves Pitts. Columbus. -Arr. in Clll. Past Line 12.16 A. M. fimil A. 61. 11.1.) A. 61 Express Train.. 1.05 P. 61. 110 A. .61. 7.1 u A. 11 SUITS AGAiNtiT TILE LAWRENCE COUNTY Monday, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western Pistrict of Pennsylvania, Mr. Loomis 410 three bills in Chancery, to restrain the I l awreuce gutiaty Baal; front endorsing. assigning,, transferring or delivering over to any- person or persons, certain notes that had been left in the said Bank for discount. Subpieuas were issued. with notice to the officers of the Bank, and a hearing to be had before Mr. Justice M'Cand less next Saturday at eleven o'clock. The parties id 6 vibes(' instance these write doing business in Cleve land. It would seem thut they had sent their notes to the Lawrence County Bank to he dis counted. This was delayed from time Wtiine until the concern broke. The firms then sent for their notes . , hut they were not returned. and these suits are to prevent their being used. t is poz , ible some legal objection may hare .tlreventad 200 rairtle.s 1 4 rotivabtaining 'po:,Sets ,m of tlieir paper, as, the Rank' gone liquidation, it would he manitesily im proper to dispose of any of its assets before the appointment of a Receiver. , iN .Lut.T.ozr - COutiTx.—The Fulton . Peniorrat says, "Our farmers are now in the iniq•A of their harvest, and it is conceded that the aggregate crop of wheat will he a good one, though a few fields may be found where the grain is light. Generally the wheat is remark ably well tilled, and the quality very superior. By a comparison with the amount produced in former years, we are led to estimate the present crop in Fulton at eighty - thousand bushels, and that it will add considerably over one hundred thousand dollars to the wealth of the county. Adding to this the income from our other growing crops, all of which arc qyito proruie- Og, end an amcnnt of money mtist be diffused iimeng'st obi people which cannot fail to give 9 3 more. prtisperous tithes. AIkIBILOTyPE..N AND PIIgTOGRAr.I I .S.—F,NCT3: ne admires a tine photbgraph ambrotyPe, and their superiority over OM Rid Taihiened daguerreotypes is universally acknowledged. We would recommend all who wish a perfect likeness, and at the same time an artistic pic ture, to call at Rogers'llrerniiim Gallery in the 'f'f.hronicie Building. Ito takes plain ereofOrel l l;otographs and muhrotypes, at eastern prises. j.or both he has an endless variety of oases, and will, in fact, put up-pictures in any style, from the smallest ring or locket, up, that'the purchaser may desire. He also enlarges small pictures to - life size. and colors them in oil. Every pieture emanating front his “gallery"is perfect, while the prices are such as must give general satisfaction. LUST ins DROW! , ZING.A dis treising, affair transpired on ICharties Creek near Mansfield, on Saturday. A crippled ped ler named" Duffy, had -gone ligli l . l 4 . • I M' is altra, OUrfy, 4au g - ter &boat , nine years old; to inform that supper was ready. While Oiling on the bank of the creek, on a slight bluff, the earth, gave way, and she was precipitated into the water. Dully, a middle-aged luau, with but one arm, plunged in to save her, but the current was strong and both were carried under and drowned. The bodies were recovered soon af terward. T 1.11: DOG ORDL.N.A_NCF.. -WO have now i.eathel.t the "dog ' days," and, we .are daily eked why, the dog Ordinance Is not enforced; Weather, with the thierlpoinetee in the nineties, it is unsafe to allow untnuzzled ea ainesit) fun at large, with their pretristioiltion ifydr6phobia. •Thd - eperienee of Ilfarri.4 burg and other cities, where persons, even thus edrly imthe seaSeu, Ilnvediedfroulthistorriblß qlt , eaze, should be a - warning to us. Ole riled gog leas been killed tills week, and hot? mthly' More may be riinning about is not - easity as certained.. The gayer should at AllO i*Up his prOchunation requiring all owners , 4 1. oge to keep them muzzled. LAKE ICE.—Tbe3e hot days bring out the virtues of Colonel Cyrus Reed's puro, solid Lake ice. Colonel Reed leas his depots located in different parts of the city and Allegheny, tio that ull can be supplied. All orders left at his oT.ce, in the St. Charles Rote: Wood street, bo proznptly;tittended:t;::. ' . • . TEIkfP&R.ASCE temnerance meeting will be held this evening at the Clin ton Iron Works,, Monongahela borough, com mencing at seven o'clock. It will be address by Dr. Alex. Stevens:ea. . - .11:k..t: .:',•, `.. ''',.... - . .'..;.. t...1i-•.1:3, ... ~... , • -- ' 1....... --I ' ' . + , . , „..... - . ' i ItttO . 1 v . - ' t 0 c ... A , 1 N 4 1\ N um i--7 1 . -'7 Central Board of Education. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Education was held last evening. Present—Xtessrs. • Singerly, M'Auley, Ser geant, Neglev, Varnurn, M'Collester, Kelley and Miller ; \fr. Singerly in the chair. Warrants were dra - wn for the following bills: H. Boice, washing towels, $5,25; S. R. Wel din, stationary for High School, $21,93; (4. F. Schuchman & Co., diplomas, $20,00; Post for advertising, $17,00; Gazelle, du 517,00; True Press, do, '2,00: Lough ridge & Maxwell, brush, $1,25; W. W. Bradshaw, .basins, etc., for High School;s2,ls; W. G. Johnston & Co., stationary for High School, $16,65 ; Dickson, Stewart & Co., coal for High and colored schools,:s9,Bl;••Geo. .W. Weyman, chemicals for High Sehool, 55,42; . Joseph Lewis, expen ses in obtaining certified copy of School Law, $5,00. • A bill of Xay St - Co., amounting to 574,36.: for books furnished High School was referred to the Committee on High School. The Finance Committee reported in favor of making the following exonerations, as request ed by tnx-eollectora: Seedtal - Ward, $206,60 ; • Fourth Ward, $340,48; Fifth Ward, $162,41 ; Sixth Ward, $621,06; The report was accept ed, and the recommendation to exonerate coin-• plied with. Mr. Hammond, Coils Aor of the Ninth Ward, asked eionerations in his ward amount ing to $93. Referred to Finance Committee. s The Committee on Teachers and Salaries asked further time to report, and nex 01,.mlay evening*as appointed to ireceive it• • On motion, the President was authorized to surrender the bond of Mr. Miller, late Treas urer of the Board. MEE The Board accepted the securities offered by Joseph Irwin, appointed Collector of School TaY in the Fifth Ward at the lagt meeting. The following gentlemen were unanimous ly appointed Collectors of School Tax in their respective wards, and their securities accepted : First Ward, Jacob Glosser ; Fourth Ward, Richard Hope; Sixth Ward, John Wallace. The account or George Rogers, former col lector of Third Ward, was referred to Finance Committee for correction and settlement. On motion', adjourned. , . SUN otcy—We hike frequently given a word of caution to persons having :ouch out door business to transact, recommending prop er .preeautionß . against snh stroke, and now, since the sun is so oppressive, we think it not amiss to renew it. . The first case of the season occurred on Monday, when a young man named Kerr, at - work on Troy Mill. was stricliell down anddiedatutust iletheintierone of the old health laws: •keep the head cool," and if you have occasion to go out in the sun, keep a wet handkerchief in the hut, which will not only protect from such attack - 9, but impart much comfort. SERVED 'EM hour --Few of our readers are there v,hu hare not heAil tlisttlrt:!'d in their slumbers liy . pirtiesCulling them-cites serena ders who peraunbuhltl the streets with all !tint's of lTheotltll -instrtuttent:3, amiiir.g, with their Own rude night. hideous. On Monday night a party of live of these wurthiet were ar rested, with their ex-burns and triangles. In the morning they were before the Mayor, who discharged them, after letting them ncler , ,itaud that he wotikl be lets lcMent nellt 'l . l - 10: with Oulu, or iiice tifitiklers; , ••• •• Tut: corner stone, of the new Insane ljospi pita', Will he on the grouniApiirehased for Cite purpose from the late I.lon. Back house, oh "I'diisdiiy riexf, enter duitice _,LoWrie is, to'deiii.'er tin apiirqpria'te undress, AViris~li ail ot ce Lir ities are eApected to, pre-ek,A. rlttsbilrflii, Fort Wayne and (itikago Ildiitroad CI,IIIp2IIIV, will run a special train for the acemmuodation of persons desirous of I,eing pmsent at the ceromony, width will doubtless he yery JAIL COM mti..,,tl - .NTs.—J,u;;.ez of tlirtottigunio, t• as! ttithiratte4 yeAsrday for tidiipideg wife. AIIIIIIIMI Stewart WM Seilt up for a, ' uult and battery with intent to kill, on oath of David Deslio;l, aou W V. Marquis, who all ege that. Gq *oiftlay night, on Liberty Afnei, triko their lit - ea, without provu - eatiun, with it largo mid also for disorderly t...otidttet. N able was also lodge,' in jail for egret y of the peace. Tut: twin daughteN of Abraham Guise, of Gettysburgh, Pt., died there re,ently at the age of forty 7 fo , ur yeare._ -They were born and ruied togethenever• separated for a single night e i o F iz: g their live: —tons: the saMO disea , e (rneitsle,) died ssithin a fewrionN of each oth er, and were buried side by silo in the same grave. They traveled life's path hand in hand and in death they were net parted.- DvseneTres', :iti:.6!---IPhy will you take nauseous drugs, when you can get the Oriental Fruit Paste, or Aroalittic Jelly of • Figi end S4mna, a positive luxury, as well at the most etricaeacions rornody: Node genuine tvithout the signature of the proprietor twice on 1,110 labels. twat:y-iti'6 center -For sale by George H. Keyser, HO Wood street. rrnE LOYAI,II ANNA Horst:.—We (tired, at tention to the afivertisettielit of the proprietor this eetatjlishment, in niptlier coltiviri. It is a large hoUse, pfe'aSantly situated near the Pennsylvania Railroad depot at Latrobe, and is well known as a pleasant summer resort.— gpaitieS, iinil others lOseuret of amuse ment and pure air, will find it nn agreeable place to stop.. . MAJOA GEN ERAI..- 2 1110 raUrriS of the mil itary elretion on the 4th inst., show that Ala jor A. Anddisoif 'has Ledn'electc4l' Major Gen eral ove'r'Gcn. 'Srod;rass, he having received sixty-six votes, in Jetibrson, .4.pustrong and IndianiCcountiei:ifgairiSf Sixty-two given for Gen. Snodgrass, in Allegheny. ITT 6 P.Ci II FE,N1,14. itjUL LEG E-At meet ing Zd' 'Pruitees,'ori the Sttrinst., Rev. 1. C. P , rAlingt it:Eder : of We East Liteity 'Meth odist Episcopal Church, was elected President of the Institution. profo3or Rnowles, Vice President, will he vcting liresiclent iintil Mr. Pershing is released !'rptillOs present position. Noricn the advertiserriehtnf S. L. Carnag han & Co., Federal street, Allegheny city.— Their stock of piece goods.fer the custom trade in men's and boys' wear, is always kept fresh; and in ready, made clothing of a superior or der they are doing a fine business. Titoswsoli, bride': JaSmes' tea store, opposite our otrtee, panel fictuiei hlaelting o._ a superior quailtji,',,and ,of every description.— Gentlemekettiiblis their hOots blackened reg ularly' for ta , mbdertitB charge. Call and see i Tan argument in the case of the Citiz,ens' Passenger Railway and Borough of Lawrence ville, occupied the entire day, in the Court, of Common yesterday?: A: 'decision •• may 'be expected to-day. • • Thom.: wishing - to purelut,se mach.luery, lum ber, etc.; at the sakelig 016, IrO&M:QS Kirk & Rhoaes, at Itcehester, will bear in mitul tliat the sale will take place to-Morrow;(rhUrsday, I 4 . th,) at. one o'clock; • ''" Pew. ItAnkv,---,This. gentleman taye bis tirit exhibition at Rody Hattdmori's splibile on Tuesday aflernobn; at' three b'elbek. ' 'ThoSe present were pl2iass:4 with the exhibi tion, as appears'frmin the follOWing , witnessed with pleas bre lt r .)tr. - Rarsey's i metliod of hreaking and siThddihe vicious stock, and being satisfied in our minds of the perfectly raticipo ml 4 LiMple '''/)eratOs gpon do=ses, Mules, et., we take pleasure in adding our 'testimony in his favor, and recommend him to others, R. B. simpson, M. D., W. C. Hamilton, O. Arbuthnot, Jacob Gardner, John Earl, Thos. Rulings, A. C. Murdoch, M. D., Rody Patterson, R. M. Tindle, M. D., N. Voegtly, H. VanThire,?t sir., A-. Ralluu, Freiricis Ardery,i W. McCurg. Prof. Rarey will give his not entertainment to-day at Rody Patterson's,• at - ten o'clock A. He will operate"op n vicious horee that is well known for his--kicking proclivities. Now is the opportunity tolearn to be a horse tamer and breaker, of this gentleman. " IMISIZ=I PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1859. \ Prrrsnunou TIIEATRE.—Tho new manager, Mr. J. B. Howe, has arrived in the city, and will proceed forthwith, to renovate, re-orna ment and thoroughly overhaul the establish mept, preparatory to opening in September.— The houso is to be repainted and decorated ; a splendid new drop curtain is to be painted and the stage is to be furnished with entire new scenery. The prospects for a well managed theatre in our city were never more flattering than now. Mr. Howe understands his busi ness, and is determined that on his part noth ing shall be wanting. DONATION.-Mr. J. W. Kerr, the well known architect, has made a donation to the now hropital for the insane, of a splendid cast iron fountain. The work represents a swan, and is very finely executed. THE. RT. REV. S. BOWMAN, D. D., Assistant Bishop of Pennsylvania, will preach and ad minister the rite of confirmation, in St. Pe ter's church, this (Wednesday) evening. Ser vices will commonce at eight o'clock. A YOUNG lady, residing near Saltsburg, In dian county, named Galloway, was sitting at a window one day last woek, when sho was struck by lightning, and instantly killed. AIRS. ANNIE O'NiEt., an old lady sixty years of age, and insane, strayed from her house in Knox township, Clarion county, two weeks since, and has not since been heard of. THE Pennsylvania canal, closed fur the pur pose of making repairs on theaqueduct at Free port, has been re-opened. Tae GEORGIAN COSTUME would just now be very agreeable, but as it would scarcely be good etiquette to appear in public with it, we must approach it as near as possible. To do this it is only necessary to call on Wm. H. Were() & 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 yonth's and gentlemen's dress goods, made up in the latest style, and at prices which cannot fail to please. HEATING BY STIAII.—As a testimonial of the workmanlike manner, perfect action of their self regulating machines, safety, ecouoiny in fuel, and the little attention necessary to keep each room comforkable, we give this certificate to Messrs. Diti suceesmors to P,lianrs 4 oo,•ccir Aaa of by dehoolein the city id Yittsiitiigh, and which has mot our approval, and we would recommend them to the public to give entire satisfaction of heating by steam. It. Miller, Jr, John Marshall, Jr., M. 'findle, George John Wilson, 1.. Wilcox, Directors. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Sttaul Hating, Gas Flitirlq, Pitorlir. 4 7,-.1418..a5s Zounders, Dedirra in Crerry or Gds. Valttre.i I,l7ltiAti/1/31 No. cr; Wood and ttB Vit , di3tre;.t, Pitt-bitrgb. iltattiykr ' ' ' ' • 31ECkiANic. —1`;10 i/st ittiti on, the ; So long tint by our citizens open. tithlor the atiporintendenee of :Nlesiirtii Jackman b Johnson, in the Lafayette Building. En trance, eis Wood street. It is desiuned for the perpetual exhibition of the products of !ifichitnlca . rerti, Inventors, utui AitisaL.; for those seeking information rebi', , mie*e of industry, t , ,.intalktlidnfutraplei. or Seto • ppuittuftialts, ''brio hssin article. to bring berotitiat. pulilio.witlAnd it greatly to their advantage to kayo tuunple. The public: are respectfully i•i'' to yiiiit the institute. eircrl r 7.B 3,(IpTEETi, iAmlse, Sign and Ornamental Painters all 4 OrAera left 4,1 lnea shop on Falitla strevt new 44 1 :KU /A+44 ,2 . will De prceipilx 'Wanda./ *Om COMMON SENsir. RULErt TUE MASS TIIE people, whatever tho nxisnarned and misanthropic phi losophers may say to the contrary. Show thorn a gOild thing. let it. merits he clearly demonstrated, and they will not liesitan , to give it their most cordial patronage. The nno,es hare already ratified the nelcirm.; of concerning tt:st, Fula., of ii . O.STISI 4 I * EWS KY may lA:seen in the immense guanine , of OP. inech:•idesthat - ire annually sold in every seetion of the land. It is now recognized as greatly mr,per4or to all other remedies yet . ike.- ‘ 4 ,rei.i 11 , 1 . . , 02.asb r of the de gest-tie gans, 4111.17110,0. dysentery, dppep,a, and fur the various fevers that arise from deraneetrketit of those portions of the iixatt , ti,v ti: , t,totti•cs won, is rapidly Leauiwtyi y femaehold lirord„ from Maine to. Texas, (torn the chorea of the Atlantic to thin Ike hie. Try the article and he itatisdlnd. bold by all druggists in tire world, and try HOSTENTEkt SMITH, Manufacturer , and Proprietors, e , 29 No. 6$ Water. and 68 Front 'greats TIIE IMMENSE. Pol 4 i;i-artil E.‘t.3 ATIILNIENNY, th i atle • lt . rtjtTecetterttett demand for the arttele. The 1.4 tiro thou /An - remthteul lu all am beauty. anti (11,1 gyp ittlthiderted alit' the rentornhta, of the till,tlllo color to the hair. It will not 'oil the • kin or the foul Sold by B. L. FAHNESTOCK t 00., No.oo, corner or Wood and Fourth streets, Druggi•ls gtneraily, and It the Laboratory f No. 704 Chestnut street. Philadelphia,. Air WE LIVE SO FAST IN TIIIB COUNTItY, ilint the Americana have became (=lona throoli,ltt.at all Christendom, as a hard hard chewing, hard nwearihg VebiAo. lilt's° became eq ually famous Cur . dtitialitated atomachs, e nervated and disordered nervee, brolfen al t ownConstitutienn, and the hundred and one i 4 tiesiafticch fol . loW upon the vices:Th:4 we have euutnerattl. Coun tless panaceas for theseillin . laaveLieena4rereitso4, but ITe knory of noth ing ao efficaeions roc an ka . vsk4 atifierukg tram tnJipie . . lion or nervous . depritsaion 49 OLIN'S STOMACH BIT TERS, manufactured and hold by the proprietor, at Ida depot on Penn etroot. new Band. fo2 MELEES33 JOSEPH MEYER & SON, nfiuniCarturers, and Wholei.nle Mid r i ,oularii in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 421 Penn 8 , above the Canal, Have on hand a large assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, iu Walnut and Mahogany of their own noinu facture, and warranted equal in ggilllty r i ng sty l 6 tll huy manufactured MI? selrat Wasonable , felkif u ND.R I ES. 17 100 leuiels Prime N. O. Molasses, Oak Coopeme ; 30 do St. James, S. H. 40-, 20 do Levering's firSt g4iillty S.Trtip; 605 brigs good to choler Rli;Cdfree; 75 P,Ocket's choice ad; 125 Half Chest 4 I'oung Myson, Ingper 1, GLIn P 017" dot, Oolong iind . Pon4tug 100 4 ssosio br l io9 g 10's lump 'I 0- hae , POI 10 kegs Covington nix twist Tobacco; 75 do Bi. Cart,. Soda; 5 barrels Alum; 10 do Dairy Salt in Sacks; 30 bags Grain Pepper; 15 do Allspice; 5 do Mat Capsia; 30 boxes No . , 1 ;imp ; 100 do Chemical Olive Soap; 25 do German do. 30 do Varieinited or Toilet Soap; 50 dozen Cin Washboards; 50 doßucke7a; ' 30 go Tubek assorted sizes; 100 do. 13rpomt; -.0 .t • ,4, e• 50 botart lo Piatsins• o No. i. 1 Ndrfolirehopolate; 40 o Blacti, , ciß - Setkrelji • 60 IA us No.l ling Elßytiing; 30 barrels Bleacheg tlephant and Whale. Oil; • 10 do Strait!» Tanners • do '..YI do Cod do do • 10 do Rosin do 30 do N. C. Tar. In More and for sale by u.3BMILLER k RICKETSON. MEDICAL BOOKS.— ilokitauslcy'2. An thologicalAnstorr,,svela. r . .il 1, Gress' Elements otrftfftgloiSlCl , l , Anat ( nnY• °lngots tathologfentituatomy, With colored plates. Horner's Anatomy anditistology,t vols. Lawrence's 'Freon:4.3,ga the gyo. Mackenzie's ' Wilson on.Dis,se tko e itlkln,Vith atlas of plates. addtTulFe•thr ituldalty. • L lioeke•on Pnlautrinula and Malaria. Copland . on Palsy and Acpopiaaq: Er/L - 4=0[41.60We and Vt • • 1 C° l 3e ll ! fi ' VaTern Surgery . rt• 1%14.1 PraCtice on Pirro'a System of Dickson's Elements of Methcino. Williams' Principles of ltleilOya i? , Adams. Yr.:otten o . f %Ilya; , WoodsMateria kadica and therapeutics. rriy3b KAY 4 Oa, 66 Wood stroot. 11-E , NY WALL PAPER.—Third arrival for the Son, The IL9 a ortment always complete at t e old stand, No. 87 Wood street. 0' . W. P. MARSHALL A CO. 40 BOXES CASTIL BE E OK S u O A A m P a for sale by inn Allegheny City. liV D IXO.YS, dja o Y-BVA - t':titkil s TA - Tw oor v, by B. L. FAIINESTOCK 2 CO., e2s No. M ear= Fourth wad Wood stoats. FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, at cost. . EATON, CREE CO, Y 4 'corner Fifth and Market etrgx4A. EGARS.-100,000 Genuine St="kars, differ 1'1.4 Wands, in store and for sale low - by HAWORTH a BROWNLEE, in the Diamond. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH_ Arrival of the Steamer Canada SACKVILLE, N. 8., July 12—Noon.—The steamship Canada, from Liverpool, with dates to the 2nd inst., passed off Cape Race at five o'clock on Sunday afternoon, and arrived at Halifax to-day. The Canada was boarded off Cape Race, and a brief summary of her news procured, which was started from St. Johns yesterday, but only reached here this forenoon. The following is the summary of her news : ST. Joiis, July 11.—The steamship City of Washington, from New York, arrived at Liv erpool on the lat inst. The intelligence from the seat of war states that no fighting has occurred since the battle of Solferino. Tim Allied troops continue to cross the river :Minch) without molestation from the enemy. , The Emperor Napoleon' had removed his headquarters from Vote to Vallegio. The Sardinians, under the command of Vic tor Emanuel, hay° invested Peschiero, Their lines extending from Lago De Garde to the Minch). The Emperor of Austria has not taken his departure for Vienna, as he was said to in tend, but he is 110V/expected to remain in Italy. The new British Ministry have announced that it will be governed by a strict neutrality. Mr. Cobden has declined the proffered seat in the new English Ministry. Great Battle of Salferino. FULL AND ACCURATE DETAILS PIIILAIDELPIIIA, July 12.—The New York 'Pinney: publishes a letter from the battle field of 4alferinu, giving tile first accurate details. The battle commenced a little beforu live o'clixk in the morning, shortly after sunrise.• Just back of Castiglione rises a high range of hills, which projects a mile or thereabouts into the plain. and then breaks off towards the left into a wide oxpame of smiiller hills, and so into the rolling surface which makes that portion of the plain. The Austrians had Liken position u pp u these hills, planting cannon up,m, those no:vest Cas tiglione, whielt they , co4l qpprixtoil, ii the 1?-fench army was in full force and around the little village, and had stationed their immense array till over the surrounding plain. As near ly as WO can now learn, the Emperor Francis Joseph had collected hero not two hundred and twenty-dive thousand trocT : s, ,sIA cpm inanded them in person. ttis evident' pnipose was to i,,ake a Jana hei-c. a:id ri-k the tbrtilr.e.; of war t t.oh the hazards of tbr.day. promptly accepted the chrMls'i , ilos alld of th,o :{ttt ck,ii, s,pti 1 4 it Warl tight thirn worn ploattg eaauon upon the hilt, still noaror to L'a:ti4lione than tho , o Austrians:, and opoiling gro 1 , ;; Zni them on the height , boy.ild. tusk his o‘vn F.taL4 upon thee, n sharp banked ridge, Nvhi , li cuuuuand. tt magnificent viutir of tits entire circuit' of OA plain, and from that p6infairected the plain , movements of his ur my during the eat; portion of the day. 'rho Frei tiro,ye , the enetey out of tLe they held nearest the town, and f,:dlowed them into the small \ of the plain below. The fast of thus was Saiferino, where they bad Ehurti and protraeted engagement. Ph Austrians disputed every inch of the ground, aria fought here, us they did through out the day, with the utmost desperation. They were thret; tiliie driers out of the town befonl th€ , V could stay out. The people 0(01,3 villtit.te, moreover, took plat twain,:t tite Crunch, upon whom they tired froy.,:, the windows, and a, Prime!' v,:eracompidled, in elf defem.e, to burn the town. When they found it imimssible to hold their ground any longer, they fell back slowly and steady, IVstil tey reached the vil lage of Volta. directly southeas.t. from Casti glione, and is only about a inile from the river Minch), from which, ho we cc, it i= separated by range of 1,011 the e hills, in the rear of the town, and overlooking it completely on the south and southeast *idea, the Austrians had planted very f, a-midable batteries, and when I arrived upon the field and went at once to the height where the Emperor had stood at the open ing of the engagement, but which he lied left an hour before to follow hie viet . .nriQu.. ; l,rwaps, these batteriei were Wilting 'away iipan the French, \yip were stMioued ea the plain below. The gene , * result was ,:eon inado evident by the slackening of the Austrian lire, and by the falling back of their stnoke,and u corresponding advance on the part of that which arose frog. the French artillery. The cata*?,..l,4‘.;,ii.g at the point lasted for ce.t. hour, bet in preci, , ely what yi zecA) o 'thil Austrians had retreated it was not possible from the position L occupied to see. Part of the force probably oro,9ed tb,e Mincie. which flows southward the lower end of Lake Guards m.d esolities into the Po. But the battle continued to rage all over the, region northwest of a line connecting the towns of thistigliono, Salferino and yell:,. At one twilit after smother, a sharp citooonading would arisc and continue for half or three-quarters of an hour; mid after each sneer ;sive vu,gagement of this kind tlie result became apparent on the retreat of Ilia A fistriatt and the advance of the French forces. Boring all the early part of the day the sky had been clear and the weather hot, but clouds began to gather about noon, and at five o'clock, when the cannonading was at its height, a tremendous thunder stsism rolled up from the northwest. Aoriu Insted fur about an hour, ant:l i the cannonading, as fkr as we could diAingutsh, was suspended. Then die rain ceased, the clouds blew away, the sun shone out again, and the air was cool and per fectly delightful. Though the cannon may have ceased for a time to take mr.t is it, the light had meantime goneon, and When 1 again resumed my o'bsrit4ation, from which the Elbrin liad' expelled me, the cannonading commeheed quite on the extreme left of the entire field, and on . the very borders of the lake, northeast from Castiglione, and 'west of Peschira. The Piedmontese troops under the King, who 6>ththands thane in IWrson, had been posted there, anal received the Austriam; es they came around. trout about seven D'eloCk until After nightfall, an Incessant and avast terrible combat was here kept up. The batteries of the two armies were apparently about half a mile apart, and at the outset ‘hey were both served with near! oqiusi and (diem ive vigor, but c / se ikustridhil &initially slack ened their and several times took up new positions, while the Sardinians poured wrapid and uninterrupted . shower of balls upon them', suspending only for a few minutes at time, and then renewing it again with redoubled' fury. The wind'had'no . W - gone'do3y,n, th,e air was still,:and the sisund tnufketry, as well as OX cannon, was distinctly heard. Sometimes only a single' Oast' would be seen, then two or three at once, and sometimes half a dozen would break forth In instant succession. It was beginning to be dark when "turned to de scend the bill, and all the way down heard the roar of d e lic Cardloll, find the clatter ing of the guns of infantry. l'kso Austrians have sustained r,r. c A vorwb ih g defeat; and it seems to me' not” unlikely that the Emperor may'now'be induced hy the iepresenttitions, of the neutral powers, toaccept the peace which Napoleon will be apt to, tendei , am nfraid t i o'Vent upon 'any conjecture as to the' number killed and wounded iq tho battle, but froM the nature th, 51160, it Must 'be enorrkwus: ape contldont that not less than ten thousand wounded have been brought into this village alone ,during the day, to say noth ing of those that were loft oft the Geld or taken to other places, =321133 WAAIIINGTONI°.—The late Con gress appropriated only,tifteen thousand dollars a.s a preliminary to the taking of the next cen sus, for the preparation of blank forms, in structions to marshals, etc. Ample time will be allowed for the selection of reliable depu ties, and such arrangements riil ho made by the Secretary of the latir s ibr As will secure the Keseouticin of the work, with more perfectness 'than heretofore. Mink - applications have been made for employment as clerks, but the census bureau will not bo organized until next yeaz, when the returns shall be received:. * There is authority for thee assertion that bow -1 e 74 3 -; desirable'Aho acquisiton of lower Calgo,r ii ta may be to the administration, no such prop osition is now pending between the govern ments of the United States and Mexico as has been stated. From Washington The Mayor of this city has received a de spatch from the Mayor of Richmond, that O. Jennings Wise and P. H. Aylett bad left to tight a duel, and would probably proceed to the neighborhood of Washington, caused warrants to be issued for their arrest, in case they come this way. The officers are on the lookout for them. Secretary Floyd's health is slightly im proved. He will return to Washington to ac company the President to Bedford Springs on Monday. Tno President has recognized Frederick Kuhno as Consul of the Grand Duchy of Hesse Castle, at New York. The Mexican minister is ill From California NEW YORK, July 12.—The steamship Star of the West has arrived with - California mails of the 20th ult. She brings nearly a million and three quarters in gold. Among the prin cipal consignees aro the following: American Exchange Bank, $160,000; Wells, Fargo er Co., $244,000; Freeman & Co., $72,000. ' The Star of the West left Aspinwall on the third, and Key West on the eighth inst. The United States frigate Roanoke was at Aspinwall all well. The steamer North Star was also in port, awaiting the arrival of the steamer Orizaba. The California advices have been anticipa ted by the arrival of the Tehuantepec steamer at New Orleans. The trial of Wrn. Williams at Panama, for the murder of Capt. James Otis, of Boston, has resulted in a verdict of homocide in the first degree. SOUTH AttEruc.t.—Advices from Peru men tion another revolution under the lead of Ze ballon, Castello, Echineque and others. The revolution in Ecuador under Gen. Ifor rena, has become quite threatening. The regu lar troops are going over to the insurgents, and the defeat of the government was considered certain. Guayaquil was still blockaded by the Peruvian fleet. The United States frigates ..Meritnac and Saranac were at Cc 41.1,0.0.. The medical, survey held in the case of ono .I . ohn Long, flag officer of the Paciflesquad roll, has resulted in his being condemned. He will return home immediately, and will probably be a passenger in the United States frigate Saranac to Panama. The steamship Valparaiso redo led, l'ttisatea, on the morning of the 214, bringing twenty seven pitsseneerz nn 017,629 in treasure.— Ile r areArdlparidso Aral, eallas twelfth Among tlas pagen4ers is Mr. Jameson, t:lf the Pacutle Steam Naviga -6(14 0:11 - 4:00 s works at Taboga. revo lution is entirely ut an end. Coplapo is in tho hands of the goernme.r,t and the last of the insurgents crossed the Andes ntamt live or six littlitirwi strong, and reached San Juan where they laid down tueir arms before the authori ties of State. (ten. Vidann commander of the goverment force m the north, returned to Valparaiso on the 27th, And was received with great enthusi asm. The troops are also returning home, but the war footing of the army has nut yet been reduced. A number of political prisoners have been tried by Court martinis and sentenced to death, but in all eases the government has commuted the punishment to imprisonment or banishment from the country. This lenient policy, on the part of the executive, has done much to increase its popularity. There is some prospector the army being em ployed in reducing the Indians of the Arauca nian territory, and the press generally approves of the project, but as yet the government has not officially announced its project in regard to the matter, Congress was to meet on the Ist of June, and the message of President Montt Wil3 looked forward to with great interest. The Panama Star, says that a most, horrid and cold blooded murder was committed on board the train coming from Aspinwall to Panama, on the 21st. There wore some five hundred passengers from the Northern Light, on the train, one of whom, named Williams, was rather inebriated. When near Matackin, Williams went on the platform and kicked one of the brakemen, merely for fun, as ho says. Another of the passengers, Capt Junius Otis, attempted to reason with him for so doing, stating that such conduct was likely to involve the passegers in difficulty. A few words passed between them, when Williams drew mita dirk, and stabbed the unfortunate Otis in the right breast, from the effects of which he died in fifteen minutes. The passengers were disposed to lynch the murderer immediately, but they vow prevailed upon by the conductor, Mr. Lee, to deliver him up to the authoritks, their arrival at Panama, and he is vow In pris- - on awaiting his trial. Williams says he was born in Wn.itmoreland county, Pa, but has lived in Calwell, Texas. Ho has lived soy eral years in California. He kept ft gambling saloon at Chinese Camp, and appears to he a prefesdemil gambler. Copt—Otis is from Boston, but he also lived in California. Immediately after the arrival of the train this murderer was placed in charge of a strong guard and conducted to the jail where he is new heavily ironed. The state of siege in which the entire Re public was proclaimed, ends on the same day, but the President retains the cAtraordinary power conferred on hips until the end of the year. limprE ; of certain changes in the Cabinet . are current, but in the best informed eirclei they meet with little credit. ltivza. Pi..s ere P RON I NC E. —The long pend ing difficulties between Oen. Urquiza, Presi dent of the Confederation, and the ilovern ment of Buenos Ayers, seem likely to result in vim. OM. IJrqulza reckons on the support Of Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, and is de termined to compel Buenos Ayers to join the Confederation, Ranges Constitutional Convention. Sr. Louis, duly 12.—A: special depatch to the . 41enocrot says that the Nebraska dele gates to the Kansas Constitutional Convention were admitted, with the privileges of speaking and snaking motions on questions connected with their mission. Petitions from the New England Emigrant Aid Society, asking indem nity for the destkss ctio et' the Free State Ho tel at L4wrelico, - were referred. The Nebras ka dotegateS presented a memorial .I..iving that the Convention take ine.;asus:es to extend the northern botimlzy of lilsn.4asto Isiob:iriske, River. N, , hiess was referred' to is , Speckal, t?olia rhittei;. ' From Oevi-"g'.ork. ' N eft N01:1i , Judy 12.—The agents here of 010 o . lollWer We.ser,retadved information by the Arago, that she would not leave Southampton till the third inst. She will consequently bring advice from London; one day later than brought by the Canada at ' BEMO~.4L. . &D. HZ G S . - • Tir AV E REmoyF,D: TO No,. co KET Street, c'ernex of VoAlh, wherQ they will re. main till the tirlit Of Se. Ft,embe.rorben will remove to thrir new store noU: &hug Aslant the old Mind, corner 9 . S.yip Lind Market streets. my , h4n& 0 N W A NllTYffifff , -- BALL FliititiF3—for Basque Trimmings. A good aasort went at low Fires.• sts le2l EATON, CREE & CO., Fifth tukata . 'Arke ETOWN's ESSENCE JAWA,ICA GIN GER for sale by It, tpAHNESTOCK & CO, jen Nu. GO. corner Fourth and Wood streets. gpEoA CORKS. for Fruit Jars, assorted eve, for but. by B. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO, )4,22, No. Ge. corner Fourth and Wood sta.. 14.4—N K—ETtriP CASES AND POCKET 1.) BOOKS—A fall assortment at ICAY & CO'S- 55 Wood street. ILK FANS, Linen Fans, Rainiest Fans, S .0 grant vruiety, at JOS. HORNE'S. 77 mar e 1 street. rt,l FL .—JUST n to our stock.: of Rifles, A 10 crq ool/1% ,, sto 6 „ . very I oW rats& youno, which ' CARTWRIGH RVQVATE *, A VE,R,Y • • ••• rebensi:o r d No. 86 Wood, street. flOUNTIlsai HOUSE, SCHOOIA POCKET. INKSTANDS.—A grilvakiimiety,ak jet() " KAY c0,5,64700115tr,0et. AN I Li t • ; RAPERS..--, Browq, sad iiout ? r ? Medium c 0 ... 54 pio,:,a sizevt. ISH.-30 Largo; 3 4acke.rel; " • 63 hi& b 413. do' do d!) tabma Eakport iterriug. dr cokeisige MIIRTLAXP Libe meet For pale Iv :nlOl - S EG AR CAS for su.leS • y WELDIN, 03 Wood/lave; near Fourth.. ~~~1 al, SJ RD OF TRADE AND . MERCHAN %CHANGE. - WM. H. SMIT Pee Presidents. SA IA H DICKEY, Ist EDWARD'uREGG, N. HOLMO3, Jr.. .1 Superintendent GEORGE H. THURSTON, annmillee of Arbitration for June.. ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. H. PAULSON, - J. S:COSGRAVE, J. J. GILLESPIE, , B. PRESTON.' Steamers to Arrive. LtAiE roa here" ......Boutharapkm-New York.:...Tuly , 9 Steeinern to . Sail. '•' • Ng DAYS ...Liverpool.-...July 13 —Havre.-- ...July It .Liverpool_....July it .Liverpool-....Ju1y .rfavre, .Bremen July .Liverpool July' 81 .Cork LiVpl July 30 Now Fork SHIPS Arabia Boston Bavaria_.._ New York.. Vanderbilt. New York. City of Baltinaore......New York. ASLI, New York. New York .New York .New York .Boston City of Washington—New York • Stage or Water. ' River—Three feet eight inches - water in the channel PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Brporled Zrpressty for the 'Dag Morning Post Prrintriatt, July 12th, 1859. Flour—Dull, and no sales from first hands: ' From store, sales of 900 at $4,1506,25 for superfine. 16,50 . 00.02 'for extra, , and . $6,7541)7,00 for extra family. Gratia.:.Sittes CM.ts at 55@,Sik; I:2v bush Buckwheat at 70e.' • Hay -.Halo, It toads at sl4®lB tit ton. P 2,000 lbs. at 7Y.pg,734e. for shoulders: oy 2 4.g.rf;ge for sides, and 10®10% for plain hams.; 2,aw lbs sugar oared hams at 1236 e. Oheese...FlOtA 35 boxes W. R. at 734:494e.' • Sugar... Sales 12 Wats. N. 0. at Be. • - A Molaasea...Sales 91 bbls. at 4043.42 e it gal. Coffee... Sales 41 sacks Rio at 12%@13e. - Egga...Sales 8 bbla. packed, at 1:1©14?4e. dozen. Salt...Salus 85 bbls. at $1,25. 4:141...es 8 bldg. Lard No. 1 at 93c. 4. gallon. Fl,sh.-Sales 10 DUB. Mackerel. No. 3 at $11,50; 0 half lilds Lake White at 85,00. Whisky—Sale:336 bbls. at 29@30e4 gal for Reclined, on time. Financial and Commercial Affairs in New York. Nrw Tune, July 12.—The stock market does not hol,l the buoyant appearaece of yesterdayr, though there are no positive signs of weakness, the action amounting' to , /,(ial..i per cent, when compared with the best prices of last evening. There was au advance of in Readinz. 1 on Chslatl3l, ji in Michigan guaranteed, and I in Mich igan Central. Chicago and Rock Island is steady at 11%. Many inquiries have been made as to the long expected and long past due report of this company. We can only give in reply our sum:Kit:it:ion that the old Corning party are stilt in the stock. and tilrthev get out of it, will hardly venture to publisdi which is iikeiy to interfere with their plan of operations. There was uo change in Railroad Bonds or Bank shares. The list of State stocks show a better demand at full prices. Mis souri sixes fell at the close. The principal trrinsai , lions in Money-today are ats;Wcififfi IA cent. on mil, and f 4 . 'S rB cent. on paper. No . specie goes by express to Boston farshipment by the Arabia.; The exchantre on London closed firm at 11034 (or leading city bills. The New York Central Itailruad will divide in August Ir?.. cent. This has not, however, been officially announe.: ed. 'rho Jane traffic, we learn, shows dsmall increase . over the same mouth Last year. The- earnings of the. Galena and Chicago Railroad for the first week of July show a falling ulf t),UtiO from the corresponding Week of last year. Foreign Maiiets. Ptr Sktuver Clinada.l Liverpool. July I.—The sales of Cotton for the week have been 57,000 toles, including 1.600 Jades on specula tion, and 11,500• for export. Lower qualities havede clined . I;'e ; holders are offering freely, but show no dis position to press sales; fair and middling qualities are generally unchanged. with the exception of uplands, all qualities of which have slightly declined. The sales toslav, Friday. were 75.000 bales, the market closing steady at the following quotations: New Orleans fair' at ti_N; middlings. 7%. Mobile fair, 73 - 4; middlings, The stock of Cotton iu port is 747.000 hides, of which 04."5.000 hales are American. . . •--. • • . . Havre, July I.—New Orleans ties ordinaire are quoted at 107 francs. All qualities have slightly advanced.. . lireailstufr Ifarket.—Liverpool, July I.—All descrip tions of ilreadstutla have a declining tendency, and the quotations are lower. . - . Money Market.—London, July 1.--Emisolk are 'quoted at 93b::, fur account of dividend. The money market ix slightly more stringent. The bullion in the Hank of England has increased X.'211,000i Philadelphia Market. Pmtaanatua; July 12.—Flour continues dull; auPer fine is freely offered at $5.37 1 4 and common and &nay brands to the trade at from this figure up to $7,50. Rye Flour is steady at $4.4h". Corn Meal is in better denim:t 300 bbls of Pennsylvania sold at 13.75. Wheat is droop ing; I,sodbush new Delaware and Maryland was sold at b1g.d.40 for fair and prime red, and $1.45 for white; some old red was . soId:AV.:M. Rye is iu better demand; 1,500 bush Pennsylvania son sold at Sse. Corn Ins de clined 243 e; 2.004 busliyellow was sold at 874.Sse. ',has dull; a lot of Pennsylvania was sold at die. Whisky is in good demand; sales of Pennsylvania at ffle. New York Market. New You, July 12..—Sales GI) balesColton; mar et • • unchanged. Flour declining; s,fiOU 'WA sold: 'wheat' heavy; - loco bush sold. Corn lower 2.1,000 bush sold; mixed Sib(glBif,4e; Milwaukee club: wheat, unsound: SW SOc. Pork hears; mess 51f5e041.64:5; prime ,sl2, 4 :Sgt 12,50. Lard dull at 10) , ‘,411l4 'Whisky 2se. Sugar quiet; Muscovatlfe,iiq43i - lido, ; Linseed esiOicte; Lard S: 900 Tyl.kco quiet at LOalle_ Tallow quiet at 16.3 , 4 'W110. %tool unchsaaged: 140,000 IDs fleece sold -at 3.3(ty,siPe• i 4,2,000 IDs pulled at ,33448 e. Coffee, firm, but qutet ; the stook in portis 110.000 hags. Sugar firm and active; Cuba 5t1, , :a6N: the sales include SOO bluls to go to Baltimore for ruining. _ _ Clneittnati envcinratu, July and lower snnertine $5,75045.80; extra $4%),.: salsa of 500 bbls delivered next week at $5.50. Wheat active: sales large: at $l,lO far red. $.1,15(41,20 for Ohtle. Jitaidey: ito :Sales: Ryedall at lieu. Oats steady at 50e. Cern fain at 80454 c.. Whis ky dull at 12..5e: Provisions are still neglected, and uriig . es nominally unchanged; but little doing. IndianaMhte money is again deprecia„ted by some of the bankers.. New York S 3lichigan ..... 12 1 4,' Erin....... Indium s's 85 Virgink 9414 giituluiteed, 253 i. A VA LuAßLEWilson's Tonic Catliartic and ati-Dys - petic Pills were invented by a regulavphyeleian and thorongh chemist, vents after windy and experience; alai - lorded the tnedi-• eine and introduced it suncessfulk Ptivate,prad , tic°. Its surpassing etlkevic in tryspeptna,,,l4eadaghe, Dysentery, BilicoAa ISerer, .te.; Sohn spread its &trio be yond the irivabi practice of the thaCtor; andit tioiv en iv, unprecedented celebrity as a nafe and reliable med.- tome. It. L. Fahnealock ecc,-Dte. op, corner Wood and F(111;*:\ streets, Pittsburgh, are now 'th'e Proprietors. See N 1 aditerttsement on the third page of - today's Wiper. .:ie2J"4aw R. T. KENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGRIDIT' CITY, A. T. KENNEDY & BRO., , WHEAT Ry.R . AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DEL*ERED IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHNY. k ojy.Difj .TEHMAI GASH ON,PRIJIVRRY PRUNE..—=r oase6lnitlais • ' 1 . 1 !: -ju i tt i l i cY.o o l;ve; 6cssLO kegs for Cooking.. - • Just received and for saie_bi_,.,„ REYMER & ANDERSON, „. ~, 1 89-Wood street; Opposite EitCharies Rotel. (HE IRON DIANOFACTUREWS GU WE A.' To ther Parnaces: Pages . and Rolling Mills 2, the United Slates, with dincuealons of Iron ea a champ' cal elenient; an American ore, and a manufactured arti cle, in commerce and in history; by , J. P. Lesly. With =Ps and plates. (;p, •••••••••••••••••14.•=1..... FISHINQ TACKLE.—liaving lb; several years Made the buying and selling of . TISitING TAICHLE :.n, important feature in our business; we hav:!nd - ef ea' I land by all odds the best variety of gooiivutlue be found in the city. - eY Protessiogal or..l,tunleur Fishettw ea7.. t3ing in t eshape of Fishing Taokle talOVprcee 06 .DOWN E.FINKR to bbleh Eastwigles - to do do do 30 do 1) IP 4; -aidesd crushed Sugar. _ 46...„" z" mate ye/Wert:Led - do''' A. c ofao • - • do- _,• fee erlisiteil - .do o .do - •::11 • :do - •do• :.,/.., • d u . .• - do Cellow y • aimliztetding, And forsale by *- =- -do • •-, , ~. .MILLER A, RICKET3ON. P- Y, ILL Mb 104 bags Ground -Screan . treks, - ieielited'On'eonsignrttent,tind for sae by • 1.,A. FETZER, ". Corner Market and 'First streets. VINE FLOUR.-12 bbls. Fine Flour, re ceived and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER., leZ3 corner Market and 'First streets. s' Ambrotype and-Pkolograph No. 70 Fifth Street fiTIRL;Y r OPPOSITE THE POST (FFICE , . 4Rr. Photographs, colored or plain, taken at short no tice, at Eastern prices; and warranted equal to them. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED. TO LIFESIZE, and colored in Oil. - mrS AMBROTYPES.--_ A BEAUTLFITh AND DlitiAlll:,E PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE ILOD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST,CLAS9 ESTABLISH ift.t.vr ; t ; s feu; , , ,larA36, Fotuati:street.' Cc,lored in Oil, Paste or , Plain, in the most artistic style. and.at Eastem - prices . - . VVALT)S, T.ARF, SUPERIOR COPIkERL T NV , , FAUN: - lircUltUr - :4lk CO MA.I , Ii.Ti'SG ; TVIehR, OI SHEATHING,: Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot toms, Itaised_Stillßottop3a..SpelterSolder,Ae; also iirl pbrterst and dealers in Tin Plate. Sheet Iron, , Wire, &c.. Constantly on hand, natnen , MachtrieS end=! Tool:, Warehouse, No. 145 First. and 120 Second streets, - Pittsburgh, Po. Special orders of Coppereuf to shy de -s . ' sired pattern. , nur29lydsw - VINEGAR.: • . WARRAN TED Pure andi. Un adulterated,' and 'to - .O.I•S'IV E . Pic/ries for. years, _the same :that sold to a majority of the Pittsburgh Gre., ceru for rwura Tams: and which has taken Three First. Premiums, at Pennsylvania State Pairs; r now of faring to the city, and eountry trade at.: greatly reduced prices.- • .-*. Do. 0- 22 Please order threet. Terms Cash: - A. BALLOU, 140 Water street,. botweeb Sinitlifieldtnid Grant;' Pittsburgh. Pa. reMTII FORWARDING AND ~C,O4IIDISSION MERCHANT Flour; flacon; , tiark,.:l2{iatter,,Seed Dried - Fruit and Produce deneredly; CORNER OF itA:FKET -AND FITEST ATREETS, :R.F.FI2 To--Frunek , G. Bailer, E. William Dilworth, Cuthbert & Son. rittsbnith. Boyd g Ott, Retaken .t! Swearingen, S.:Brialy. Cash. M. 31. Bank. List it Irowell, 31angle t Co., George. W. Anderson, - Donlon, Paxton. fi: Co.. Wheeling PENN inAcuw, "vvo;lms • : - AXANTIFAC;TITRER: OF: 411. ..•Steam lingjpes,Shaftipg nwi .Pullies Boring Mitehides, Mortice, Machines, Gear Wheels, Eatiters, etc.: eth". Orders promptly attended to. Ajax°umiy, nkly ' VALDWELL . • BOAT YURNISLIR . Te.? ct.DEALIMSJS Manilla, Tromp . and Cotton CoTdage j oa,kurp,„Tur, Pitch, Raisin and Ont.; Tarpaulin, Duel, Light and HeaTy Drillings, etc. &Kay . 1 , 1,0.t..5.5-Water, and 78 Front stn.' Neu Lively - Sfable A ITVING OPENED''Y LIVERSTABLI: . ,in the rear cif. Ito:Scott House, earner of ' street and Duquesne NVar, and purchssed'adlne lot ad florae% liugeae!,andrariinges reapeetfullYSci licit the patronage 14". my, fros Sis awl public generally,, assuriug them that they mo he accommodated st the mesidwasottablerstes. 1.1.1. ave madestich arrangements =: that persoris toshitig 61eir horses kept, eau be well so eeramodAted., 1:: B.RACELAND,'. ' ' 'Scott House. Pittsburgh, Pa: ICLIARGA - INS IN , .t: • .SECONI}Eqlkil) One 6 Oetdce r ,liosecF.x.xl. Case. iron:Frame Frame;- criiekoring Sons: only 'two pears old. Ono 614 Oetave,;.flosewced*Case, - roind• ec.inets; ma de.' - by lial.lett Ana, One 6).loelnve, Rosewood, earvod dsk; niaae by Thnin9 - Clark. One oct-,a . te,;:vatingrurctstib • -, One 6 • , " " . Man. one 6- " i 4 • ", Gereg_aSinidn - One 6 ". Rosqn - ood , " " , One G " Mahogany.. " ' " Albrecht Oue " ' 1 Und Biro' one C. • ‘• Gennan ntk.e. One . clement's; One 5 . ." • ", eloped:AL, iSH*2.oo,rack zes Lake Herring ; • .0 • wlia6 rh§tOr •• - • No - to .Trocd;.., • 'Mu ' • Fbr' .; ; • . saiti by '[!0133 , C0LT.X12... C°io% ;r bb ( l ) s 7 lFfine,l C ll Al7- I:9 T CE COliL O .--- ilior 7 9th -111 :Fb''';; . 11. C._.. J. Ef: `-t EC7 Lock Market. • 2zoor YOR7., July 12. New York Centra1......74% Missoun C 4, 85% Galena & Chicago...—. 6-1 111.ECK 1 - 1001iCS-On the various 8a.41t 1 ., , „ J and Brokers:hi the Mr.; Pois:Melly ' u " ' ":* ea° . KjY, ~t, co., tiiiplailtis,i , ..:. Tl3Sl', PTlTLiglitli-7d - RS.Nt's pii4Vs:,:•- .L- 0 , VOLUME'IR( T bits of`ekiies::. a'iticfin the Su- !worm Court of: Preurpilvanio...4y Doromit, tinint.,..,,,, yor. safe"by "Ijell] -RAY .4 - Co, 55 ;Wood street. ptlVE — OLlVEol.l 7 ,stritiihrittible, \Val:: ..: I . i rtattect fresh,. for sole by - : i - • • • .t , -..: :::,: ..,! t" `-,.-!'•,-. - •„: ' • .. JOSEPH FLEkING:,:.,..•• . jeilo , ~. .• •.::: •,: "rbrnor Diatiiond Luieffarkeitm_i r ' NUMBER 233 tterieztn r i Stall? 11111111 TA • - GALLERt, •. AND 10.,DIUM" PHOTOQ RAPHS, Joaes* „ l: , inil!littg, JAMES A.EIBT,ZER, PITTSBURGII, PA F 0 UN,D R Y, .JOICC . C.iil3lslal; SH: For sailri JOLI-N" cH.sMELLOR,. 81 Wood otioot. PACKING Packina,Boxeo , ror :We left -W. - .VARSECALL &co BBLS. ENG 41S11•VENETIXNT,RF1,,,..!- ‘..2f. for B ah> by •OH. • BLVEILIM -- V /MU .), .0 3 • TONIC CINCOLATE . Wyeth's'fiii Choehlath'ffrop.3; Or 9_ o , ehoeolate, highlyiesteomet,l,for,therr tool , imputing strength and a healthceoler is jurri . id..; 'elally•tdr-hnalas'andrahildrun..r,FOr ,410111' - q • /.4 . 3 - VE tr i tletindfSmithlteld : Polttnt r .1)1 au 4tifili•Gpori 4 : : • 7l #4 lL ' l T A Z D ea s • Rulers Penholders, Pe05.P',..04.1,L,1,T,1 4 6,,,Z. u .tc„. Pocket. Inirktands, 'Pocket pod witir24l,,,, '7, • , - For sale by, ~ • : • iel.3 to_noter Woo."11-Lrhar, eu_nd. Lsta. AMES • 11001 , and,,dealers M -L AW „ I . • St%., corner of Fl RSI T A PitICE---A .yERY LON% I RICE— . Will be .14 n coinewtakle ti*asbort frame dwel • A itn,giuf fire room% With q LaNe , lot of groneifrontielnp, -- ;. , two triets,,tantulenhary tlty:' .ftpyq - ta - ' ' -,... • - - --, - joli tAtkvitC.;_s . r...i:. ri ITh'--Nc NATI SI.Ki-A,lt<Cl-IJIEU. 4.4-14.....,-, 1L., , end iMed •11L4if, 'ln tie'rpes 16 - iirrlie, jOor steigne .13.1mcst, at-._ : ; . r?. ilhapprif. &.-:ItEtOWNLBED4I, I APB -/ in the Dimond. .-., .•,-; 500. LBs:'I,y4ITE MUSTARD SEEI) i . . just jo,afd 3114 for lam 6, I, - .!, • ~,- ./. . ._,. " . ,. o °, 8 ALN*FIAXSEEDOIIifiIi YftF 3- W by •,---* - • BECK/TAM & BELLE, . • . ',, i: 1.; ) .;;, , -,..' ,! ~q . t. Mies:bevy Qty.% ~ a' 16 1 14 AS I'ICPROCCO,*N D SIL - 4 ZE.'LTS, .K 4 by ' EAToN, MEE CO, EN. TS' ,FUSN GOODS, • ,g , x?t. as.sorttnynt. EATON', MEE & CO, • - cornerFiftb mut market street% • OTATOES.L.--101r-bughels ;1161 , PotaltißK:l7. receiv.oan!:l for .LS, by • , J A. FETVER, , : t.: A " corner Market and First street., NE 'COPY OF THE•ENG BLit AND ASSLSTAN'I' for sale by_' 7 . W. S. ILA.VVI, Nol hi; tr . nn :15 Market-street .4 PLEASAN'f REST DENCE FOR S4E . • —01 , 76 feet front on ;kalilf:lrvine. Alleglierly;ity'' about "2,59 deep to Rebeyea ittreet, heshvg gned,bro story &tinily `marielon,` iirrangial for comfort an 4. convenience; portico, hall and eight ioorne.lsithtroont: hot and cold water. gas in all the rooms: a brick stable, and carriage house; ehade treed and shrubbery. - 'The whole is in good order. and wilt be sold Ma - liargain.7_ Terms easy. Immediate posseteion can be had. JOS S. CUTHBERT k SON SI Afaket, atiVet.
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