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". „.• , • ' • ~„ • -; s • ' , , • ,tom " ' • '1 ="e 7. ' • F• ; • < VOLUME XVII the Pails) Vara. - JAMBS P. BABE, EDITOR AIIID PROPRIETOR. Tams :—Daily, Five Dollars per year, strictly in ad vance. Weekly, Single subsenptlons Two Dol lars per year; nt.Clubs of five, Doe Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure and Axrlval'of Passenger Trains. • - 4tsburilh,'Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. (From corner Leave Pit of Liberty.and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) tsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne EXpress Train— ... A. M. 8:56 A. M. 1:01P. M Mad Train._- &SO A. M... --- Express. Train . 1150 P. M. 8:45 P. M. 2:30 A.ll . • Arrive at Chicago Express, 07 P. M. I Express, 'Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh: . 3 6 8 , sm P.m, I Express, 3:30 P.M. I Express, A. M (Prima' Federal Street Station, Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation..9 . 3o A. W. 6:03P.M .. 11.03 A. M. 12.1. OP. M (From corner of Liberty and Grant street:34 .Leaves. Arrives. Express - 8:50 P. M. 1245 P. M. 2:50 A. M. - 11:50 P. M. Past Line P. M. 32:20 A. M. The Johnstown Way,Passenger, Train J &OD MO P. M. Johnstown Accommodation_.... 250 P. M. 11:00 A. M. First Turtle Creek " A. M. 6:50 A. M Second" " —.„ 4:30 P. M. 12:20 A. M. Third " " " WO P. M. 6:15 P. 21 ' Pittsburgh Mid Cbanstbreille Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Mail Train. 7:00 A. M. 6:15 P. M Express ......... 4:30 P. M., 8:45 A. DI Ciereland and Pittsburgh Railroad. - ' • (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Express Train 12.15 A. M. 2.40 A. M. Mali Train. 6:25 A. M. 4.00 P. bf. Fiat Line.. 1.05 P. M. 8.30 P. M. Wellsville Accommodation 5.00 P. M. 11.00 A. M. Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad. (From Liberty and dram, streets.) Leaves Pitts. Columbus. Arr. in Cin. Fast Line 12.15 A. M. 8.00 A. M. 11.30 A. M Express Train.. 1.05 P. M. 1.30 A. M. 7.30 A. M A Hard Case. On Saturday, in the Orphans' Court, trict Attorney Collier moved that an attach. ment be issued to bring Jeremiah M. Carpen ter, of Westmoreland county, into Court, for contempt, he having failed to pay into Court a certain sum of money due Isabella Holloway, widow of Wm. Holloway, deceased, as order ed. It seems that the Auditor's : report of the amount due Mrs. Holloway from the estate, in the hands of the :administrator, Carpenter, awarded her $176. Carpenter is worth noth ing, and the widow, believing the chances of obtaining her money desperate, made a con- . tract, with James M. Carpenter and H. M. Laird, of Greensburg, attorneys, agreeing to give them $lOO of the claim if they succeeded in collecting it. On the 2nd of July an order was made in our Orphans' Court (the estate being in this county) directing the administra tqr to pay into Conn, within ten days, the $75 duo Mrs. Holloway. Hut instead of this, on the 1.#14, he filed an affidavit, setting forth that lie held a receipt from Carpenter, the attorney, fur the amount. Mr. Collier held he had no right tq pay ever to him, as he was no longer the attorney of the widow, having, heen dis -Missed by her, and therefore hp asked the attachment to compel him to appear and pay over the money. The Histrict Attorney also exhihited a receipt, which bad been sent to Mrs. Holleway, but which shti veryroperly refased to sign, acknowledging the receipt of 44q, in satisfaction of the claim, for tphicli sife 11qdfireri0/01Y agreed i e. put $6,0. The attach . merit was ordered to issue, and was made re turnable at ten o'clock. this morning. Judge Iti'Clure made some severe comments on the attempt to put off the claim of the widow, of $175, as the residue of her husband's estate, for $4O, and remarked that it would be better for the administrator to pay her claim, as the Court would protect her in her rights. PITTSBURGH THRATRE.—They AM proceed• ing very rapidly with the alterations and im provements of this establishment, and we are informed by the energetic manager, Mr. Howe, that when completed it will be one . of the handsomest theatres in the States. The novelty of the new act drop will cause no little excitement when seen, as it is to be, in every respect, an advertising _medium for some of our first-class tradesmen in the city, and an el fent picture besides—the sublect of the centre * being a beautiful laridscape, surmount ed by a massive gold frame of an elaborately scrolled pattern, with white marble circular tablets inserted in the scroll, twenty in num ber, each tablet containing an advertisement - I in burnished gold letters. The dome of the auditorium is to be remodeled, and a handsome ' ventilator is to be substituted in place of the Ist surface. Altogether, the arrangements appear to be mostcomplete. A splendid stock company, consisting of fifteen ladies' arid eix *l4, gentlt4ntln, will form 'the tfeerps drama liqne," and with sgeh q rPun Mr. Howe (who is evidently apiacrifo/ Manager) at the head, there is no doubt of a brilliant season for our losers of the Old Drury of Pittsburgh. INIPOSTORS—LOON. OUT FOR TWEIL—It will be remembered that some six weeks since, a man named:Wilson White, a stranger in this vicinity, fell from the railroad tressel work in Allegheny city, and received serious injuries. Some two weeks after the occurrence, an old woman, representing herself as his mother, called upon a number of families in Allegheny _city, with an anomalous document, purporting to be the certificate of a physician attending on hbeirjgre4 trpert. She. receiyed , some.money, ut it was the general impression that she was au impostor. We learn that another female, much younger, is now going the papilds, with the same. paper, stating that she is a sister of White, chathe is destitute, Ac., thus exciting sympathies 'of 'the public - and'Otkininitheir purse-strings. :We would advise Otto be on their guard against these persons, , as their ac tions are very suspicious, and it is more than probable that the unfortunate cripple in whose name this money is ostensibly collected,-knows nothing whatever of the matter. InJuNcriox ISSUZD.--On Saturday morn ing, in the United States Circuit Court, before Judge McCandless, A. W. Loomis, Esq.,.read the affidavits of certain firms in Cleveland, at \--hose instance writs were issued against the t uvulae . 9ounty 'flank, as vie aMted at the time, setting 'forth thanhey had sent notes, of coijsi~er le amOunt, to the for discount, which had neither been cliscoqqte4 or returned to them. Mr. Loomis asked for en injunction to prevent the bank from converting or trans ferring the notes. Mr. 7dagoffin, for the;Bank, asked that the issuing of the injunction bo de layed, as the notes had already been negritiated, and were in the hands of innocent holders, and he had not had sufficient time to prepare an swers to the declarations. The objection was overruled,"and the injunction asked for order ed to issue. DESIRARLE PROPERTY FOR SALL—We di rect attention to the advertisement of W. o.l4eslie,in another column, headed "Oaklaud Rror t eqy for Sale." The property advertised .known as.Neir . Lind& Grove, within lesi then• half an hour's .walk of the city. It has been divided into lots to suit purchasers, and as the'ioaility it a very-desirable one, the lots .411 be much sought after for private residences. line Ot Cialdin4, 'and east Liberty Passenger Railtgay vrill soup jactr4 additional facilities of travel', rendering the property even more. valuable. Plans of the ground may be seen at Mr. Leslie's office, Diamond street, near Grant. Tits Crrizrse' Passzsoza RAILWAY.—On Saturday, quite an army of laborers were at work, on Peen stied, in laying down the cross ties and stringers for the Passenger Railway. The rails were laid for a part of, the distance, forming a double track.- The work Will be pushed forward rapidly to the city .line. Ere that portion is finished the diflleultics with tbq corporations cmtsi4e tl4e city limits will have been adjusted, as Judge 3t hire has , aignifled his intention of delivering: opinions in the cases argued before him last, week s at ten ?'clock to day., and by the first of September the road will be in operation. WE refer dealers to tho advertisenient of messrs. James Holmes & Co. in this morning'i Pi ' s& TherhaVe a large stock of sugar cared boon, mess 7pork, lard etc., 'equal' in q . uslity to any in the West, =MN -&•' • "•':z 'r Tbr, tttb/ulb . A Raid against the Cyprians. During last week some sixteen citizens and gpoperty holders, residing on Seventh street, and in the vicinity of the corner of Cherry and Strawberry alleys sent a petition to Mayor Weaver, asking him to abate the intolerable nuisance caused by a nest of houses of infamy in that locality, which they represented, had become scandaloui. :In accordance with thisrequest, on Saturday afternoonol - hout two o'clock, the Mayor sent a strong posse of police, with instructions to vis it all the houses in the vicinity, and arrest tho inmates. The officers did their duty well, re turning to the office with thirteen degraded women, who were lodgel in the watch-house. At seven o'clock in the evening, a hearing was had, and the women, with their paint and tinsel, were arrayed before Mayor Weaver. Mrs. Griffin- was arrested at her house on the corner of Strawberry and Cherry alleys, which is charged as being not only a disor derly, but an .unlicensed drinking house. She was held to bail in the sdm of three hundred dollars for her appearance at. Court. In the second story of this house, lived Ann Green, better known as "Black Ann," who, with a girl named Sarah Hill, found in the house, was committed to jail to answer a charge of keeping an assignation and baw dy house. In an alley running oft Cherry, in the rear of Mrs, Griffin, is another house, where the police found a bevy of nymphs, Jane Mor rison. Emily Wray, Sarah Wilkins, Mary J. Williams and Sarah Johnson. The house was kept by "big Jane," who, with all her associates, was sent to jail to answer at Court. On the opposite side of the alley lived Mrs. Willoughby,. of some notoriety. With her was found a fine looking girl named Muria Pearce, who stated that she did not make her home in the house, had only happened in, and that she lived on Bedford street. The girl was discharged, her statement being corrob orated, but sirs Willoughby was sent to the hill. Above Strawberry alley, on Cherry, the officers found' another pasty, consisting of Lavinia Gardner, daughter of- Mrs.. Gardner, the abortionist, and two "girls," named Tet Richards and Sarah Lewis. Lavinia, the pro prietress, found bail in three hundred dollars, but the others were sent up. The arrest of these parties occasioned some excitement, and during their stav in the watch house, crowds of visitors called to see them. In the evening, eleven of them were march ed up to jail in a body, followed by a crowd of men and boys. From the evidence produced before the Mayor, these dens of iniquity have been a great nuisance. One witness testified that a hundred men had stopped At his house and onqiiired the way to Morrison's. The testi money of others was similar. Rev. G. Nach trieb, pastor of the German M. E. Church, situated on the .corner of Strawberry and Cherry alleys, testified-that the Church and school were seriously annoyed by these peo ple, that they were a scandal to his congre gation and kept many away from the Church. This is a move in the right ciirectipn; there are too many such pieces in our city, and they should all be cleared out. They are alike dtructive of morality, and productive of cringe, and the sooner we are rid of such sinks the better. If their proprietors once understand there is no tecurity ter them, they will soon leave the city. '4 few more de scents would have an excellent effect, and prosecution againstparties who rent their `souses to persons of this character, would be more effective. ..5,17 A. AI Tat: Bonus RAltEY.—It turns out that the gentleman who passed himself off as Prof. B. F.' Rarey, the horSe-tamer, last week, is not a stranger here, but "to the manor born." A gentleman, high in authority, recognized him at one of his exhibitions as a person named Frank Barclay, who resided here some thir teen or fourteen years since. He left the bench and plane for the study of dentistry and medi cine with a then eminent physician, now de ceased. During his term of study he betrayed a young lady of Allegheny city, of whom he obtained a sum of. money, after which he dis appeared. On trading that he *RS known, he left the city, just in time to save a personal eipoSe of his imposture. CAMIIqIA (Mnyry. , —Un Monday morning last, two, miners, n anaed ; Abraham and Solomon Hale, 'residing in Cambria City. were seriously injured in one of the Company's ore banks by the "blowing up" of part of a keg. of powder, :whiettivas accidentally ignited by a sparkfrom a candle in the heads of one of the parties. It is thought they will recover.— On Wednesday a teamstear at Angus' Mill, in Taylor town shipoptimbrikcounty, bad his cinder jaw laid open some three inches by a heavy stick being nth-ow in his face from a saw fzsme gt,which he as at the time onatged. His upper jaw was also injured by the stroke, and several of his teeth knocked out. ANOTHER CUTTINO AFFAIR.—On Saturday morning, about one o'clock, at a ball on Penn street, in the Fifth Ward, a tight occurred be tween two well known fellows, named David I:r•is ‘"3s.r , iisy Bill" ildneti; in which 'the latter drew a knife, and stuck Lewis in the lib dorrien, inflicting a wound by no means dan gerous. The light continued. and Jones got Lewis down, and bit off a piece of his lip. No arrest; aras mode, .S.s J.,ewis declined filing an effidikvit. Lewis Was the hero Of a prize tight at Denny's Grove recently, in which he came out h first 1:0 Ptc•Nic.—W have had but few pic-nics— no public ones—since the Fourth ; indeed, oh that day our citizens seemed to be surfeited with such gatherings. The members of the Allegheny Fire Company, taking advantage of the paucity of amusements, announce a pic nic) for !Thursday 'of next week, to bo held at Iron City Park. Refreshments, music, etc., will be provided, and as our firemen alWays do well.whatever. they : undertake, it will doubt less be a pleasant affair. TIIg MINSTRELS.- -Lon Morris, with his ex cellent- troupe of minstrels, so well known here, and so deservedly popular, arrived Sat urday evening, and took up their quarters at the Scott house. They vivo their 'first per fdt-rnqpd9 qU the kpbllo'Theatrti'te , night ; the programme is . good one, and we expect to see the house filled In every rm. - . Tng now row: boat of tho Fort put club, tho " Thos. A. Rowley," has just been completed by Mr. Edward Kave. She is said to be a tine boat, with every inAication of being• a fast one. M. ANN CoFFEn was committed to jail on Saturday; charged, on oath of Frank Goodwin, with keeping a Cppling house. in tne Fifth Ward. Peruvian Syrup. From Son• William Jackson, of Newton, Mass September 4, 1654 DEAR .11t—Alloss, me to thank ybu for your synipethy'.and kindness in recotamending for the relief of an invalid in my family a medi cine called "Peruvian Syrup. ' In December last tho.patient tools a violent cold, Whickwas follo4?ed by Congestion of the lung', accomwiniedly h 'severe cough, prostra tion of "strength, and' toss bt. appetite, which continued' through the winter end spring, and in May we were alarmed by the appearance of dropsy in the bowels.. At this time I accidentally fell in with Rev. Mr. P. and youself, and from your joint rec ommendation was induced to procure a hot: tle of the medicine. Almost immediately after she " commenced its use there was a' manifest improvement. Her appetite began to return, and with it her strength and spirits; and now her cough is gone, her lungs apparently in full strength, and her dropsicalsymptoms have al most entirely disappeared,- P.robabV no , man I has less confidence in .the utility of medicines of any kind then myself, and very few men of My ago. have had. less to do with them ; and consequently, have usually been inclined to give - Nat:nettle Credit' of most of tbe miracu /ous cures . which : have come to my knowledge heretofore;;:but - the' relieved 'sufferer and all my family, insist:upon givin&A_to this medi 'Sinein her case; 'and I cenfescahat my own convictions run to the sardeconClasiotn." lf; ' ' '''Yours ' Wfution JACKSON. SCild by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street. riv • r r a 1,0" TUE HOG ORDINARCE.-H has heretofore been the custom, dtiring the hot weather, when swine were found running at large to impound, and; keep them until the owner paid the charges, but believing this will not remedy the, evil the Mayor has adopted the plan of (fining the owners one dollar for each hog proven to be kept at large,under the Ordinance. On Saturday; Jas. Fitzgerald, of the Sixth Ward,was before Mayor Weaver, charged with allowing ten hogs to run on the public high way. It was only proven, however, that ho bad four, and for - these he was tined one dollar each and the costs, which he paid. Other of fenders will be similarly treated. ~* • PITTSBURGH; . MONDAY 'MORNING, JULY 18, 1859. PROF/MS.OIIW. H. RABEY, one of the gen uine Esrey brothers, is to deliver a lecture, free to the public, on the subject of horse tam ing and educating the horse, at Lafayette Hall, to-night. A. class will be formed, for the benefit of those who may desire to learn the art., and to-morrow wild horses, will be tamed, free of charge. The gentleman has met, with great success in every section of country. TO-MOIIROW, the corner stone of the new In sane Asylum, will be laid, on the Backhouse farm, near Clifton station, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. An in teresting ceremony may be expected, and all who wish to go can reach the spot and return immediately after the ceremonies, bran extra train on the road. A HOUSE In Brownstown was struck by lightning during the storm of Friday after noon, and much damaged. The weatherboard ing and plastering were torn off one end for a breadth of two or three feet, from` the roof, where it struck, to the ground. Two persons in the house, and another in the vicinity, were sensiblyshocked, but sustained no injury. TIIE BIRMINTLASI PROPERTY to be sold on the premises, to-morrow afternoon, at three o'clock, by P. M. Davis, auctioneer, comprises sixteen lota, variously located, and all desirable for investment or improvement.. The Passen ger Railway connections, now forming make this a favorable time for purchasing borough lots. * TILE report of Dr. Murdoch, Physician to the Board of Health. for the eight days ending July ninth, foots up twenty-three—males, twelve; fornalo3, eleven; white eighteen; col ored, five. Of those seventeen were children under ten years of age, six of whom died of 'cholera infantum. C111711(1.1 DEIICATION.-011 Tuesday ipSt the now Episcopal Church, Brownsville, was dedi cated to the service of God. Bishop Bowman pridetl on the occasion, and preached an ex cellent dedicator'y sermon. In the - evening, two persons were received into the Church by confirmation. - - SIP:811 BENTLY, dn., Sheriff of ,Washington county, had a dinner spread, on Friiday. in liauvoo Grove, near 'Monongahela City, to which he invited all the children of the city and vicinity. They enjoyed themselves huge ly, and no 404bt. the Sheriff WA also on seeing them happy. ERIE M. E. ColiiißENCF:.—Tho twenty fourth annual session of this holy is now being held at Ilrookville, Jefferson county, having convened on last 'Wednesday, Elishop Simpson presiding. 4 largo number of delegates arc in attendance. EFFESP.SON COLLEOK.—Hon. Cassius At - - Clay, of Kentucky, has accepted the invitatioi to address the literary societies of Jefferson Col lege, on the second of August. The commence ment exercises will take place on the day fol A NIAIC named John Donnelly, or Dougher ty, died in the streoh; of Memphis, on Monday last. Ho said ho had a wife and two children in Pittsburgh. Tuo now style of white shirt, introduced by J. L. Carnaghan Sl' Co., Federal street, Alle gheny city, will be found an excellent article. It is cut by rule and not by guess. Is/tAc Coymrr has been appointed Postmast er at Now Ariglitoa, vice Johni Glass, arrested for Counterfeiting. - Tam 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. 11. M'Geo & Co. corner Federal street and Mar ket square, Allegheny, who bave on hand and make to order a great variety of light, cool, summer clothing. They hayo alio a full as sertment of youth's "and gentlemen's dress goods, made up in the latest style, and aLprices which cannot fail to please. * HEATING BY STEAM.—As a testimonial of the workmanlike manner, perfect action of their self regulating machines, safety, economy in fuel, and the little attention necessary to keep each room comfortable, we give this certificate to Messrs. Darla and Phillips, successors to Phillips k Co., for their plan of heating by steam the Second Ward Public Schools in the city of Pittsburgh, and which has met our approval, and we would recommend them to the public to give entire satisfaction of heating by steam. R. Miller, Jr, John Marshall, Jr., M. Tindle, George Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors. . DAVIS A Y114.4.1 PS. Heating, Gas Fitting,' Pt and Drai ~:: : Strarn st Toundert, IkAters in every dastriptattn of (' ic u ttixturet and Pumps Sa. 67 Wctod and 10 That strtot,"Fittaburpth. alalaiglaa• • MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.—This Institution, the want of which has boon an to felt by our citizens is now open. under the superintendence of Messrs Jackman a Johnson, in the Lafayette Building. En trance, et Wood street. It is designed for the perpetual exhibition of the - products of Mechanics, Manufactu remit Inventors,.and Artizzos; and se-a place of resort for those seeking information relative to those branches of industry, either by examination of 'samples or scientific publications. Those having articles. Le bring before the public will find it greatly to their advantage to leave samples. W The publics are respectfully Invited to visit the institute. COULTER & MENTZER, House, Sign and Ornamental Painters and Grainer. Orders left at their chop on Fourth etreetnear Market, Burke's Building, promptly Minded. *Om 001ltIO:lt ILiSS . Oi Tut people,'Whitinvfir the misnamed and misanthropic pI is losoPlieo tnny any to the contrary. Show them a good thing, let its merits be eieglY datnellarated, and they will not hesitate to Give it their mast eeraiel patronage. The masses have already ratified the judgment of a physician, concerning the virtues of IiOSTETTER'S BITTERS, as may be seen in the immense quantities of this medicines that are annually sold In every section of the land. - Rio now recoini%Censlireatly 'sot:wrier to all other remedies yet derived for diseases of the di gestiveorgans, such as diarrhcat, dysentery, dyspepsia, and for the vnrions fevers that arise from derangement of thoso portions of the system. flostetter's name is rapidly becoming a household word, from Maine to Texas, from the shores of the Atlantic to the ?petite. Try the article and be satisfied. Sold by all djititzgist.s in the world, and by . • . 1 = Ilutr t rEft &SMITH, • - - - - Manufacturers and Proprietors, No. 68 Water. and 68 Front ',treat • Oar A WONDERFUL' PREPARATIOTrt is that of Jules linnet, the EnuAthenienne, or Asir Renovittor, which is the rricist effictielotliiernelly for restoring the eve= imov;t.. . . •• . §old by B. I. 00., rig, 60, corner of Wood and F-cirth stree,s, Drugglyts gestemlly, and at the Lanaraiory cf 3ulas Hanel g Co., No. 704 Chestnut rtreet, Philadel .I'ls:claw tar E LIVE BO FAST IN THIS COUNTRY' that the Americans have became fanious throughout all Christendom, as a hard driving, hard drinking, hard chewing, hard swearing • people:.' IVe hive became equally famous for debilitated stomachs, o nervated and disOrdered'nerves, broken down constitutions, and the hundred and one cures which follow upon the vices which we have enumerated. Countless panaceas for these ills haie been advertised, but we knctw of noth ing so effiCACio.l3s COT ap invalid suffering from fridlices gun Cetleriniak.dePreksititi vita/Li:NI STOMACH BIT tRS, mina . -tt and sold by the proprietor,. at his depot ea ?min • . sear Mad.— 4331 Joscrm amiss:4 JOEVITH . MEYER, ec SON; . . . . Manufactunts, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE MID CHAIR; 444 aeluviiiisati chi Ett;e o Mg4iutud doge assortment of fang • and rain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu facture and warranted equal in quabty and Style to any ManUaCtUred in the city, and will aell at reasonable pus Nett C ♦ l ~ f } A.) iMill THE LATEST NEWS 33 - Z' TEI.A3EI Arrival of the Steamer Weser. Nam YORK, July EL—The Brembn steamer Weser has arrived, with London dates to the 4th inst. The German Diet had agreed to the proposi tion of Prussia, to place a corps. of observation on the Rhine. Disturbances have occurred at. Messina. A French division had been sent to join Prince Napoleon. Dispatches from Vienna, dated the third in stant, state that the Peidmontese troops had surrendered Peschirft. _MILKS, July I.—Gen. Garabaldi is manceuv ering to close the whole valley of the Adige, in order to - isolate Verona', and 'cut off- the Austrian communication with the Tyrol. General Garibaldi is at Tyrano, with five thou sand troops. The United States steam frigate ,Wabash has sailed from Trieste for Messina, in conse quence of the disturbances that have taken place there. A French squadron of six ships of the line, five frigates, and many gun boats, was seen off Carzola, on the Dalmatian coast, on the first instant. Several English vessels of war are off An- coca. Prince Windisckgratz was expected ut Ber lin on the third, on a special mission front Vi enna, via Dresden. The French uni t es had advanced on the Bourse, closing at Cif 35c. . The ship Dread Naught is reported off Cape Clear, in nine days from New York. The ship U. L. Dieemick, from New Orleans, for Cron stadt, had been assisted off shore, after discharg ing ono hundred and thirty-five bales of cotton. She was towed into Elsinore uninjured. The Austrians have abandoned the line of the Mincio, and fallen back on Verona, after having . burned the bridges at Monsatnbano, Vaßepo and Goito. The total loss of the sec ond Austrian army at Solferino was twenty three officers and 9,000 privates killed and wounded. About 4,000 were missing, most of whom have already returned. The Austrians lost five guns. TRIESTE, July 2.—To-day seven hundred prisoners of war passed through our town for •Nabressina. The Arch-Ductless Charlotte is about to es tablish a hospital for wounded soldiers, in the Arch-Ducal Palace - here, and to support . it with an annual donation of 20,000 florins. Tniesr I:, July 3.—An English steamer, coming from Liverpool, announces that dis turbances had taken place in Messina. Four Sardinian war steamers were at Messi na, of which three had left for the Adriatic Sea off Ancona, where four English ships of the line met, with the steamers yesterday. Count ltechberg, the Austrian Fremier. passed Nebressimt. • MuNicp, July 3.—On account of a want of money for war purposes, an extraordinary Diet has been convoked for the 14th of July. MARSEILLES, July 2.—A.dvices have been received from Naples to the :28th ult. AL Brenier, the French Envoy, has been appoint ed Grand Cordon of the Order of St. Januari ua. Prince Ischitilla and Prince_ ecinitini have been sent to Lombardy, on a mission re ciprocal to that despatched to Naples by Franco and Sardinia in the persons of Al. Bre• vier and Coent Salmour, Letters from Rome to the 28th assert that an inquiry into the disturbances at Perugia has been ordered An official contradiction has been published of the reported liberation of the criminals at Rome. A circular publication on the unmoral power of the Pope, and an addiess by liis holiness to the cardinals in the legation, have been issued, both expressing confidence in the French EMicror. TWELVE HOURS LATER BY THE BORUSSIA. NEXT YORK, July 16.—The steamship Bo russia,from Southampton,on the evening of the 4th inst., arrived at this port this afternoon. She furnishes advices twelve hours later than those received by the steamer Weser. The Borussia reports having passed the steamship Fulton hence for Southampton, on the Gth instant. The second edition a the London Times of the 4th contains no telegraphic despatches, but merely letters from its correspondents. The To Muni was chanted at Notre Dame, on Sunday. for the victory of the French arms on the battle-field of Solferino. The same thanksgiving was observed in all places of wor ship throughout France. Naval preparations continued active at Lon don and Trieste. Another division of the army at Lyons leaves for Italy. Immense iiiiantitioa of projectiles continue to be forwarded to the seat of war. Prussia had given positive assurances that the recent measures, with regard to the mili tary forces; are not taken with a view to the commencement of hostilities, and that France may remain perfectly tranquil on that score. Confidence had been somewhat restored in the commercial circles of France since the bat tle of Solferino. A letter from Lyons says that orders had been received by manufacturers from the Uni ted States, sufficient to compensate them for all they have lost by the war. It was feared, how ever, that the failure of the sugar crop this year, will create serious difficulties for the not year. LONDON; July 4, D,vi.—Consols are quoted at 93e93/c. The Death of Mr. Choate. BosTot:, July 16.—A preliminary meeting of the Suffolk Bar was hold this morning, for making arrangements in reference to the death of Mr. Choate. committee of thirteen was appointed to designate an appropriate, action for a proper observancO of their loss, . as fol lows: Messrs. C. P. Curtis, Charles G. Lor ing, Sidney Bartlett, B. R. Curtis, Caleb Cush ing, Edward 1). Lohier, 13. F. Millet, George Lunt, P. M. Chandler, Richard H. Dana, Jr„ Chas. D. Woodbury, H. F. Durant, and Hen ry C. Hutchens. Remarks were made by Hon. Sidney Bartlet i t and C: Curtis, and 'the tneeting,thim adjourned to TuesdaY next. NEW YonK, July 16.—At a meeting of the Bar to-day, to take messuresin reference to the death of Mr. chOate, % judge Boosevelt presid ed, and a committee of five was appointed to draft resolgtions to mane arrangements for a general meeting of the Bar, that of to-day being small in consequence of the storm. Sr. Louts, July 16.—The mail which left Santa Fe on the 27th ulthno, reached Indepen dence this morning. Large numbers of Com anche and Kaw Indians wore at Walnutcreek. The Kaws were endeavoring to form an alli ance with the Camanches, for the purpose of pursuing the people of Council Gybve, for hang ing two , of their.tribe a shoretime ago. Two companies of United States troops were sta tioned at the crossing to hold the India ns, check should they become Imsti,le. ? .~~, M ~~ , . • Santa Fe Mail Heavy' Gold. LOUISVILLE, duty 16.—After several days of exclusively hot weather, the murcury rangun between ninety-Ave and one hundred degrees, a tiAupdg aterrUo.ceUrred yesterday afternoon, ac companied by a heavy gale of wind, prostrating trees and shrubs, and unroofing several houses in the southerly portion of the city. No one however, was injured. From Pike's Peak Sr. Louts, July 16.—Mr. Garrison, in a let: ter to Mr. Snot, Leavenworth, dated Greg ory's mines, July 4th, says that within an area of six miles square, five to eight hinsdre4 leads have been opened, and from three thou- and to five thousand - claims are being profitably worked: About ten thousand men are at work, and. from $2.0 f 000 to soo,ooo are raised, daily. Sailed. Nzw Yoxx, July I6.—The, steamship City of Baltimore sailed at noon, for Liverpool,with three hundred and ten passengers and 41,000," 000 in specie. The steamer Vanderbilt, - which sailed this aftepoun, Will take 'out over' Si,- • ' Heiavy Failure. • NEw TORII, July 16.—. Hems. 14.it6hawii Mitcholl,•grocers,.hayn Tfit37iabilities roe slaugt 43140,000, of which $60,000 is con- .; • ; • , . • ' ••46. 411. • AAR Three Days Later 'from Europe. -ARRIVAL OF THE INDIAN. FAnTIiER POINT, 'BELOW QUEBEC, July 173 —The steamship Indian, from Liverpool,with dates to the Gth inst., has passed this point on her way to Qubec. The steamer North Briton, from Qubec had arrived out. " The latest intelligence from the seat of war, states that no further battleshadoceurret The siege of Peschiera was progressing and the French troops are threatening Verona. The latest despatches say thatthe head-quar ters of Napoleon is only four leagues from Peschiera, which place is under a vigorous siege by theSardintans. The report of cannon is heard night and day in that direction: The Austrian advanced post is but a short distance from Villa Franca, which is occupied by the army corps of Marshal Neil. It is much doubted whether the Austrians will venture to accept a battle in the present demoralized condition of their army. Arrival of the Overland Mail. ST. Louis, July 16,—The overland mail of the 24th has arrived. The Lccomptonites nominated Milton S. Latham for Governor, J. C. Downey for Lieut. Governor, and John C. Burch for Congress for the Northern district. The nomination for the Southern district was not made when the mail left. Rich discoveries of gold have been made on the coast range of mountains in Humboldt county. Oregon advices state that the Columbia and Willamette rivers are very high, causing great destruction of property. Business is extremely dull, owing to the non arrival of several clippers over due. Harvest ing is progressing; the yield promises to be more than abundant for home use. A telegram from San Francisco to Gilley, a few hours later than the departure of the mail, furnishes three days later advices from British Columbia. Frazer river bad risen twelve.feet in four days. At Fort Yale, all the houses on the beach were overflowed and several swept away. The mining operations were entirely suspended. Coal has been discovered near Queenaborough. Governor Douglas and Col. Moody made a trip north of the entrance to Frazer River and found fine tracts of land. The steamer Foxwood brought down $75,000 in gold. Columbia river is forty-five above low water, between the Cascades and Dallas • the whole country is submerged from the Cascades to Vancouver, and there is not twenty acres above water. Charles L. Scott has been nominated for Congress in the Southern District. From Washington. WAsIIINGTON CITT, July 17.—Previous to the preparation of the recent official letter to our minister at Berlin, instructing him to demand ; of the Hanoverian government the surrender of Mr. Ernst. Attorney General Black, at the request of the President, rendered an opin ion in the case maintaining the general right of explanation as incontest.ible,and that in regard to the protection of our citizens in their rights at home and abroad, we have no law which divides them into classes, or makes any differ ence, whatever, between them ; that a native and a naturalized American citizen may, therefore, go forth with equal security, over every sea and through every hind under heav en, including the country in which the latter was before. Either of them may be taken for a debt contracted or •a crime commited by him, but both are absolutely free from all political obligations to every country but their own. They are both American citizens, and their ex clusive allegiance is due to the government of the United States. In Judge Black's opinion the Hanoverian government cannot justify the nrres4 of Ernst, by showing that huemigrated contrary to the laws of that country, unless it can be proved that the original right of expla , . nation depends on the consent of the natural sovereign, and the last proposition he is sure 6 no man can esOblish.. Nebraska Boundary Line ST. Louis, July IG.—A. special dispatch to tho Bulletin, pays that after a lengthy discus sion, disclosing much wire-pulling and man (covering of both partite the Kansas Conven tion to-day fixed the northern boundary of the State according to the original Nebraska line. REMOVAL. & D. HUGUS, RAVE REMOVED TO O. 69 MAR HET Street, corner of Fourth, where they willre main till the lint of Septemberoshen they wilt remove to their new store now being built at the old stand, corner of Fiftla - and_fiLarket streets. - my4:4rn I'ARM FOR SALE, on the Perrysville Plank Road, at 16 miles from the city—contains 115 acres—io in fine state of cultivation, a dwelling of six rooms, wash house, well of soft water and pump, a brick tarn and stable, carriage house, a two story bnck spring house—orchard of choice fruit; fences all ht good order, about 45 acres of choice timber, also a store house and fixtures, now doing a good business—garden, small fruits, shrubbery, ie. For price and terms apply at the office of 8. CUTHI3ERT A °ON,, lowßeal Estate A 's ,51 Market st. WI.I , 25 clisc4 quoirts Champagne Wino ' 5' pts do do 20 baskets Peas fileidscuck's qta do. do 10 do do -do pts do do 10 do Bombe Wilma Dronet qts do •do 5 do do do do pts do do 25 eases St. Julien Medoc Claret do 10 do Ladies' Catawba . do 15 do do Ginger do In store, and for sale by aro MILLEft Q RICKS SON DE LARUE & CO.'S LADIES' ENVEL OPES—AII sizes and qualities. for sale by WELDIN, e ) 6 Wood street near Fourth. SOAP. -1W boxes Buffalo Soapifor sale by jo2l HENRY H. cquANs. COIINTING HOUSE, OH 0,0 - 1, 'AND POCKET pilfpiTANDs.—A great variety at - KA k CO.'S;ES Wcad street. PECIA CORKS, for Fruit Jars,. assorted- size, for sale lip B. L. FAIKVESTOCK & CO., ftp!M No. 00, corner Fourth and Wood sts. ANICE RS' CASES JO' BOOKS—A full assortment at jes KAY A CO'S., 55 Wood street, USBAND'S CALCINED MAGNESIA. 6 gross for sale by B. L. FAHNEBTOCE t CO., 11 N 0.60. corner Fourth and Wood streets. T - 1.31 E.-200 bbls. fresh, this day receiving (mr26) HENRY H. n 014,1148. 2._112E-150 bbls. Louisville.l.imp for sale" / by (aral BEIN)3Y B cointra. ERRll'ic.---50 barrels for sale by jel0" H. H. COLLINS. T R AVELING slia-rs Collars ark4Sleeves, solliitg at cos JOSEPH HOME'S. 77 'Market et. 9VREINE FNO. COLLARS—A choice lot W select from, a New York ecis i , at 9 JOS. HORNE'S. T Market street. AIR BRUS • g•• " 8 " t uk °111 Ar i ° rilltNES, Market at. 001' SKIRTS, 1100 P SKIRTS . —From 75 cents, to the finest F:roattsion at JOSEPH HORN, 77 karket street. U barrels fresh for sale by or H. coLuNs 11PWO BUILDING LOTS, O priceßED STREET, Wllkinsburgll, for silofor both, $.300. fjel4) S. CUTHBRRT t SON, 61 Market et AIOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONF 4 L PENN STREET. Look .t No. 431. For sale by jel4 S. CUTIISERT ik SON, 61 4arket street. SCOTCH ALE ANP. PCoRYEIL -5 casks BI ' a Scotch Ale ; 6 Tr:vat's India Pala Ale;' London Porter, in store. and for side by ( )- MILLER k RICKETSON. - - - - - - DD FORKS •TO SUIT ODD KNIVES, Odd Forks towiit Odd Knives; Odd Forks to suit Odd Knives; BOWN .11 ...!,4ok:7an Wood street. LOTH BRUSH 5 , —A good assortmen of clotrk IdrtMeal on hand and - for sale by - L. WILCOX, . Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets. 1 ftiht 4:1• ' POST . ()FPI I • TORY, BY D. D. J. • • For gala •*:.ELDINt it, near Fourth. HIED, ARRIVALF SrRING GOOD& 1 4 hags lot of 4r117 ina Stumictailiacath mg. p.rtsias an the latest style now c_2Le: : , 610 C. SANS° arlel larciet. 13DIIINS' OINTME WEN EBTOCK k CO NT.= OM for sale B. Nab, game Fourth and Wood atreeta PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND ' MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. • Prcsident. WM.II. SMITH. Vice Presidents. DicxEy, EDWARD GIiEGG, Treasurer. • N. HOLISIES, Jr. St)petintriukni• GEORGE H. THORSTO:s.i, • Commit/re of Arbitration for Julia . • ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. H. PAULSON, J. S. COSGRAVE, J. J. GILLESPIE, . B. PRESTON..: flew Y0rk...... aura tiara ma DAIS Arabia........_ 805t0n....---.LiverpOM.-...July 13 Bavaria...-. .............New York Hambarg......July 15 Vanderbilt: New York 16 City of Baltimore.--New York......LiverpooL....July 16 Asia. Now York. Liverpool,..-July 3. A.rago. New York Havre, Ae......Ju1y Weser 37 New York Bremen July tn Vig0._..... :New York Cork, &e. July Canada . ... .......Boston Liverpool --July 27 City of Wasblng - ton...New York 'Cork ALiv'pl July 30 Stage of Water. tiver—Thre e feet four inches water in the channel Repvtal.l&pressig for the Daily Morning Post • c;f no bbls. from first hands at $5,75 for superfine and $6,00 for extra. From store, sales un bbht:a46,00G5,12 for superfine, $0,'25g3,3"," for extra and $6,50®0,62 for extra faintly. Orain-.Sales 175 bush. Oats at 52c; 118 bush. Corn at 00095 c; &Shush:Buckwheat at 70e. ilay-.Sales O loac; from scales at $13418 p ton. Ihstoxii...Saleal2, l 3oo lbs. at 73y73,ic. for shoulders; 034@5 3 / d e for sides, and 10ya1034 'for hams; 3,000 ths sugar cured hrims at 12cy4'@131.4. • Bemis—Sales 38 bash at $1,50 ?bush fM• !gnat! white. Bragair...Sales 7 Mids. at Bc. Molasses... Sales 29 bbls. N.O. at 41@43e gal. Colic's... Sales 30 sacks Rio at 1*A1274c. 011 sales 10 bbls. Lar,l No.l at 05e. Cheese—Sales 35 bOxes W. R. at 73„,:,@f1e. Potatoes,..Sales 60 hush. common 75c. Fish... Sales 12 bbls. Mackerel No. 3at $0; 13 half bbls Lake White at $ 5 , 00 : Salt.... Sales 05 bbls. No.l, at 91,25. Whlski"...Sales It blOs. at 28@29c for Rectified. Ctimmerclal and Financial Matters in New New Yost, July 16.—The week closes upon a very steady stock market, at a material advice over the prices current ten days since. The firmness is most noticable on the 'Railroad shares, that been moat largely sold for future delivery. The - feelingto-day is much firmer than yetterday, the disposition to realize being less general. The operators for thu rise, take hold quite spintedly, especially of the Western - railroad Shares. F.e.ading was amongst the strongest on the list, rising to 4434. Pacific mail roso to C 6, against a% yes terday. Galena close firm at 64; 1 .1, and Rock , Island at 6134. Michigan Southern did not participate in the up ward tendency, being offered very freely on sellers of option.. The guaranteed stock fell to 25 1 /0253/. The coal stocks were well held,especiallyPennsylvania,which sold at 65. Railroad bonds were very quiet and prices undenventrioticeable change. - The State stocks were again easier tobay; Missocirtand Virginia sixes fell 3.1. Stocks after the board were firm; sales Z.iew York Cen tral at i4M@75 was offered the buyer '3O for 500 shares. Reading 'Michigan Central 4.13,!... • Galena and Chi cago 65. ',Panama 117-Y.01.18 ; Pacific mail, 6934. The ten dency'of the money market during the week has been twoards gre.ater ease, and 5g.534; per cent, are now the ruling rates for call loans: Considerable business is, however, done at 6 percent, In the discount market. the rates on long paper lave been maintained, but short bills are scarce and pass easily at 6@6% per cent._The .exchange on London closes for the„.Vanderbiles ail at 110% for best bills, with moderate sudos-at 110 , 14. The quarterly returns of the banks of this city made to the backing department, in accordance with ;the requires meats of law, showing their condition on the 25th of Junchave all been infer several,days NVlththe exception of those from the bank of the Commontredlth, and the Citizen's. Placing the returns from theSe banks the same is the March report, the statement of March 12th and • June 13th 1650,wi1l compare as follows.--Capital increase 53.33,357• net profits, increase4V2o4,3s6; circulation, de crease .a,17,005; cue bankEsdecrease, $3,354.971; Deposits decrease, 68,126,31 Y; due others, decrease, $137,55.: dis countii, o w% $6,6.26.659; : stooks, increase, $138,405; bends anAnaortg,ages, decrease _520,550; real:estate. in crease, $79,140; data by lariks,'lncrease 1610,092; cash items, deerease, $4,060,535; over drafts, decrense,69,o44: Per Steamer. LoxooN„July 4. o cotton market closed quiet but steady to-d9r,with sales of WOO bales. Breadstuff's closed dull. Provisions maulin dull: Consuls Per Stoma Liverpool sth.—.The sales of Cotton for the last three days havrfbeen 14,000 bales. The market closed dull lad steady. The Aalet for speculation and export were - 2..000 bales. Middling Orleans is quoted. at G'+ Middling Up lands Breadstutik..LThe market exhibits a gen dency, all descriptions belnglower than previous quota tions. Flour has alialitly declined; sales at los@lOs 13d.. Wheat is also very dull, and has declined 146 , 4 , 2 d, Corn dull; the qtiotations for yellow and mixed are nominal; bn_yersare -demanding a rednetioi3. Provisions.—The market has a -declining tendency. Pork is heavy with but little inquiry. Bacon dull, mid 2d lower. • Sugarr firm, but quotationS moniinal. Rosin steady at as 10d@lls for, common. Spirits of- Turpontino dull at aSse.v 3o s. Lantsr.-Londoti, 6th.—The 'dosing price of consols yesterday was 93544031,. for aocounr, today the quota-. lions are 03@t13 , A, for money and aceornat, American se curities are slow ofsale, hut the quotations arennaltered. Liverpool, July Gth—Noon..--The cotton market closes firm with an imprnvad demand.' • - v.: I 1.. O.* 3 • •11 1M t ' A good OOMMEROIAL Steamers to Arrive• Becalm:Laptop-New York... July 9 Steamers to Sail. , PITTSBURGH MARKETS. - Prrriltuari, July 16th, 1859 Foreign Markets. New York Market. Nat Your, Julyl6.—Cotton Eu183.'1,300 bales. Flour closed with. a declining tendency; sales 4300 bbls at prices 10®15c lower Hum yesterday ; the sales_ giv .en at noon were continued tilt the close. 'Wheat closed lower, sales 6500 bush. Corn - closed quiet,bttt firm; mixed 55(393; yellow 94®95. Pork heavy at 1 516.80(416,00 for mess and $42,25 forprime. lard firm. Whisky steady at 26%@2.1e. Leather heavy at 54@.33 for oak. and. 2.114. (26 for hemlock. Hides dull; western :3)21=1. Tallow firm at 1034falle. Linseed oil dolt at 00@Gle.. Cut meats unchanged. 'Butter, steady. Sugar quiet; Muscovado r.NEtp,c Whisky 534 with fair demand.' Provisions-- the market is mote active ;Ithe enquiry is mainly from abroad for bacon; holders are firm, at fr , A,(47 4c for balk and bacon Shoulders, a1..;@934 for bulk and bacon; sides are reported at 9c for P 1 hhds sides brit they could not be repeated; bbls country mess - pork were sold. Cincinnati Market. • itiky.l.6.—FlOtlr ;still duff superfine $4,75 g 4.56. Wheat offering freely and In lower for red; whde $1,1:401.18 ; eater of fair - red at .$l, and for good red, at $1,41.5. Corn firm; it is held at 'S.WSe for mixed and 90 for white. Oats dull and declining; sales at 45e. - Bar ley unealeablo„ Ale du.ll al 65@ - (0.- • - . R. T. HENNEDV:........1 W. S. "KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM'.MILL ALLEGHENY CiTY, • , . • • • A. T. KENNEDY . 84 - WHEAT AND CORN .PURCHASEP. FLOUR, OORN iStRAI; AND HOMINt „ • • • MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERE: IN 'PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY: . TERMS. CASH. ON DELIVEI 1111001 KB FOR SUMMER D.-Isrteli's Curiosities - of Literature, 4 vols.• • - Nodes' imbrosiame, edited by ta'Renzte , 5 v OlB - . Nodes' Novels and Tales, 8 vols. Longfellow!s Prose and Poetical Writings. J. H.. Marvel's Works, 8 vols. • . Currer Bol.l's Works, 3 'vols. • • Mrs. Jameson's Works, in blue and gold, 3 vols. • • Putnam's Choice Stories, 4 vols. Trewlawney!s Recollections of Shelby & Byron. Lord Dufferm's Letters from High Latitude. Douglas Jerrold's Life, by his son. . Douglas Jerrold's History,' arranged by his son: . Toro Brown's School Days at Rugby. • • To Cuba and Back, a Vacation Voyage, by R.B. Dana. The Cavalier, by G. P. _R. James. •Fressilian and his Friends, by Shelton M'Renzie. The Convalstacent, by N. P. Willis. • • ,; Mosaics, by the author of Salad for the Solitary. Salad for the Solitary. Salad for the Social..: EAT & CO., b 5 Wood stree ILF,. FANS, Linen Fans, rilmleal Fans 1m in great variety, at 1528 _. JOS. HORNE'S. 77 Market street- IFLES.--JUST RECEIVED, A VERY coroprehensiTe addition to our' stock of Rifles, which canoe sold at veryOAß low rates. TWRIGHT & YOUNG, No. 88 Wood street. IaTOCKINGS, Gloves and Mitts, selling 14.1 eAtesp . at , : HORNE - 9, i eZ3 No. :7 Idarket street: , . . UNDRY METAL;---300 tons extra. No, .Anthracite, Tory soft, for sale by : _ , - - aral JOIE* MOORHEAD. TOBACCO, of—various good brands, in gtore and for gale by MURILAND & CONNOR, 197 Liberty street. I IL4 AND GINGHAM SUN URBREL LAS, at great targains. EATON., CREE CO, , jy4 ." Fifth andittarket streets. f 1 KEGS SUP. CARB. SODA, New castle,. •43juist received and for wee by - ID BECKHAM k KELLY "AyEY City. VIKING EXT • , assort . :for sale kJ P IING - B. I.:FLECKSEVIOCK CO4 le/6 No. 80. corner W oo d ' and Fourth streets! ERRY it CO.'S NO. 29 PNS—For sale tiela J. WELDI. M=N= ~ ,1. MEE NUh[BF,R 238 aguerrtan ems. FLO GI-M'ELS' Ambrotype and Photograph atm pular* GALLERY, No. 70 Fifth Street, • NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OVENS . . •. • Photographs, colored or plain. taken at ebortho tire. at Eastern prices, and warranted etis them. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO IddrESlZE,and colored in Oil. , _= - , . AbIBROTYPES,— A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AB LOW AB AT ANT FIRST CLASS BBTABLIBH. THE COUNTRY, AT fel2 WLLI'S, Fourth street. LIFE-SIZE, ImPERIAL, AND MEDIUM r, paLzo , rocan..A,Px.s, Colored in Oil, Paste or Plain, in the moat artistic style, and at Eastern prtee6. ' GALLEity, •e 3 Jones' Building, Fourth street. Piaktfir):3:4o):4(444:Jaolirsonal SMELTING WORKS`, PARK, - MCP - IRBY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING; Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Ea. , toms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spa'ter Solder, Ate., also IDS! P . tiers.- and dealers. °tale, Tin Plate,Sheet Rotel ) wire, Sc. Constantly on hand,Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, ?No. 149 First, and 120 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any del sired pattern. my2Shlyds. VINEGAR: WARRANTRD Pure and Ern- - adulterated, and to Oar S'AVF, Pickles for years, the same that I have sold to a majority of the Pittsburgli Gro cers for rmnva vans, and which bastaken Three'First Premlzums at Pennsylvania State Fairs, I am nowor tering to the city and ebuntry trade greatly reduced prices. Please order direct. 'Perms Cash. • A. BALLOIT, 1488 - Water street; ! between Smithfleldand Grart,j. Pittatiorah, Pa. E= TI JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT Ton Tire tims or Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, - Seed Dried Fruit and Produce Glenerally, CORNF.F. OF IiAnNT AND FEREiT MIZE% PITTSBURGIE, Ittrta To—Francis G. 13ailey,,F..sq., Wiliam Dilworth, Sr.. S. Cuthbert & San, Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott, Deiskell k Swearingen. S. Brady, .Cash. M. k . M. Bak, 11$ 144 - Howell, Mangle k Ge, George W. Anderson, Donlan, Paxton& Go-. WheellSg. my2Bdptf PENN MACHINE WORKS FOUNDRY, 11. 11VIGIITMAN, MANUFAC'TIIRER OF • t Stearn Engines, Shafting and Puflien _ Boring Machiiii, • ' .. Mortice Machines, Gear" Wheels, '! , . . .. . Bangers, etc.. eta- Orders promptly attended to. , aily . , Arzam-Errt, W. C ALDWELL & BRO., . • BOAT FURNIBHPFIS DEA rii . PRIN Islanilla, 'Hemp and Cotton Cordage; Oakum, Tar Pitch, Rosin and Ms Tarpaulin, Duck, Light. and Heavy Drillings, etc. • spray :Nos. 438 Water, and 78 •=1 sta. New Livery Stable: 11110FAVING OPENED LIVERY , STABLLI I in the rear of the Scott House, corner of . Irwin street and Duquesne Way, and • purchased a Bnalat Horses, Buggies and Carriages, I would raispeoltall- , y so licit tho patronage of my friends and public generally, asstiring them that they can be accommodatedSt the most reasonable rates. I have made such arrangements that persons wishing their horses kept, Can be well ac commodated. NEIL BR&CELIAND, aplham - Scott HOll/1.3, Pittaburgb, Ps. BARGAINS IN . . . . SECOND-BAND PIANOS. One 6 Octave, Rosewood Case, Iron 'Frame; made by Chickering Sons ; only two years One OA Octave, Rosewood Case, round - cement; Made by Hallett S Harts. Ono 6-Y, Octave, Rosewood, carveddesk; made by Mums Clark. One 6 Octave, Mahogany Case, n ade by Nunns atlar k. One 6 " . " . ", " • N. T.. Man. Co. One 6'" " " Gerd'g_h _Simon Ono 6 " Rosewood, " " " .Pape , PJas• One 6" " 'Mahogany" ", Albrecht.:_ One 5}4 " " ; A Land k Bro. One 6 " " " " " German make. One 5 " " " • " . Clement[. One 5" • " " " .Clensantii - JOHN MELLOR, • - .81 Wood street. APLEASANT RESIDENCE FOE SALE . —Of• 76 feet front on south imbue, Allegtierty, by aixiut !no deep to Rebecca street, having a good two story family mansion, Well arranged for comfort and convenience; portico, bull and eight rooms, bath room, hot and cold water, gas in an the rooms; a brick !stable and carriage house; shade trees and BilllftWV TOO whole ism good order, and will be, sold ate WPM.. Terms easy. Immediate possession elm be had. i . - S. CI:MR.I3E= & SON;sl2lfaelint street. ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND FOR .SALE; acres in oulthration, bablritAt,irr!wanda, a small dwelltng house, stable, garden, tre,; sumer-rail ing spring of good miter. Situate:at amen-miles from the city, and one mile from Clifton Station. Pricy - Terms--$7OO in hand. and $7OO in bne_y_ear. h - • i& . B. CUTHBERT tr SON.3l.l!trezlcet. at. _ eiIIEAT INDUOFATENTS are now; 'ed to those'who iiish to by BONNET RIBBONS, FANS, SUN UMBRELLAB, ,EMBROIDERIES AND TRIMMINGS,at - ' 15.13-200 packages ,Lake Herring; 100 - • do . White - Fish; do 'Trout.; . 1 - 50 Mackerel; 75 do Honftg. - • For sale. iv [jOiSl- HENRY H.COLLITIS. G OAL OIL! COAL OIL! COALOIL!— V bbis refined Burrdng coai On for sale:b apS , - 1 - 1117ECK.- n.. F :t o h r e s o i r ), io . v a rious; Banks treet U elo and Broker.i , in the e . i_p v co, 55 3043 J UST PUBLISHED-t—GRANT'S CASES, VOLUME £--Reports case; arvzo ifi.the Su tToernLei e C4irt zf el ycnn . . r t rikay - s r4=' , Graf t. PE OLIVE 01L, suitable for table, war . ranted fresh, for sale by . - JOSEPH FLEIMG, 'OO . corner Diamond and et TIACKING B 0 X.E second hand IL Packing Boxes for sale by je9 • W. P. IIi.ABBff.A.LI - ENGLISH VENETIAN ' I,l• B s i al S e by BECKITAMAI:KELIA, -- TONIC CHOCOLATE DROPS.-:-Blair and JL Wyeth's Tonic Chocolate Drops, of pare Iron chocolate, highly esteemed for their tonic influence, in imparting strength rind a healthy color to imodide,espe. chilly for females and children. .For sale by- - my . corner Smithfield andPottrill Streets. TNDIA RU813E117.-----18DS AN , I. Rulers, Penholders, Pens, Paper Ouln Knives, Pinmils,, Pocket Inkstand'; Pocket Books, Bankern il. &on 8. FrAVEN for sale by , _ ten Corner & Thii'dkind stn. TAMES - HOLMES & CO., Pork . Packers ley nod dealers in BeeOn, Lard, Sugar ChtredHonos se., corner of PIRST AND a.A.B.HET erittETS, fe10:1w . A TA_ PRICE-A VERY LOIN! PRIG lA.,- Will bo sold a comfortable' wo o=7 triou g l dwal " hog of five rooms, with a lnrge lot of ground tronting on two streets, in Allegherm City, -Apply to - • - - jell S. CUTHBERT tt SOl`i_---' —• --'"ireet"- PINCINNATI SUGAR CU#RP I,J and Dried 'Beef, 10 tierces to a rrive; ker Steam Belmont, at.. HAWOBTS apB - 1-1 LBS. WHITE MUSTARD D 5 1 4 J jutd received se:E . ! Ar " I V?, Rim 4. Alaeg ay. hty. GALLONS FLAXSEE & IL for LY sale encKHAM KEL, 8v V . .by -AueghertyCity. LA C C t A 4 S T o D s S E L B , EL, co, TS 324 by - Flat: and Market sta. ' NG GOODS, an ele- Wk.6,,Rui!t'_'smi-AT.,,....t kce., corner Fifth an d Matitet streets. • tiOTAI9ES.-100 'bu..-},s.Reci Potatoes, reeeivedand for sale by "..JAB- .el• YETWER , corner Dfaihet and Bvirststreets. QTYNDRY PRODUCE.;=-1500 N. Country I.o.l3.icon_HaraK . .• - WO bushels 'Prime Oats. 40 barrels 'Pure Cider Vinegar, justreceiTssioucork . sigurnent, and for sale by JAS. A: FETZEFs JY9 comet7.3larket au4 First attests. JOICC:CAUFAIRS4 GIPNER &TALKERS, 78 Market street S. 1