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'' . z . ? r- .--.; , - -fi-' '.,!-•: '•--,•;.•;`•,-AC . ... , - ~.. ... - . r.i ' ' t a.'. I A~i. MEN r .. _ ~~r _ ,_ r < .`(_ . , - _Blars.oP i4;ol car Ni w OL nii left .14, •-•- • •.• TO*II:Or z • ew week j 1- ,`=-C;;;!f-II: ' - 1.*•• fs= 14 ' 0 .7 . REES EMS '~~~. 1':i... - - , :-:.''.:::•: , :: , ..: . ; ,.. ' . ,.': : : - . 7,..:: ; , '.*:-7 - : - 7,:'!*,.'' , ,.•;_;.t;if:i t: ,, 7 -. ."ii:.i)!! `,..".'..;•.!:.,,- .r •t -.. ..~... VOLUMEXVII: • JAB P. - BARB, DmrOß AND . : ~ PROPRIETOR. TecmJ Wei I V, . Weeklhesinele Dollae Myear , atricilYed s per .Jeer, au Pitons Two Del. in Clubs Or eve, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. . °parts:gr. e and Arrival of Passevigar • • . ' ' • ' ' Traltis. - - -Pitt.sii '' • • .-- .. • fgh, F ort Wayne and Chicago R a i lroad. • • I'Fronneorner of Liberty and Giant streets, Pittsburgh.) , . • Leave Pitteburgh. Crestline. Ft. rlXress Traia....-:..12:16 A. M. -..456 A: M. 1:01 P. Wayne st- Express Tnife...........1250 P, P.M. &45. P. M. i 1i.3 . 0 *** ii Arrivoat Chicago: .., nty. al - Express, ' ' -* - 6,47 P. M. I ExpreSN. .... . . —,8,17 A. Er , • • : Returning, arriveat Pittsburgh: .1 . - Mail, 8:25P.M. j Express, - 1... V P. 141. FEL6ess, 220 A. M !..,„ - (FrOm - Yeddral Street 13tabolaiAl 'M ' . ._ N ear Brigprton deeorntarglatioa, tr.SO - .4.. , ,- i -S P. M " _.` ~ , .. , •"-•,-. -; - 844 A. M. 12:10 P. lif PeeMy/moikt Railroad. ~... -„, . . '• •L (From corner of Liberty anditraiit'stieits.) - ' • ' .., ~' Leavos.'• .-. Arrives. . Express Train.— .............. .. , , ; &so ..p. kr. P2:44 P. M. Mail "-- ..... .... .. U 0 _A.M. ;/..1:50 - P. Al. Fast'Ltrie .. .:....-. —.. .. .......... . 4:211 P. M. 1220 A. M.. The Johnstown Way Passenger • - ' ' - Train .- ......... . ..... ...-- . ..., 13.1)0 A. .4. . laci'P. M. Annttoirn Ac,.... , :mainodation..... 250 P. AL 11:00 A. M. .:11rect Tartle Creek .- - • ......10:40 A. M. . &XI ; A. M Second " " '. .-- 4:30 P. M. 12.30 , A. Id. , nlir.ii ..,!' " " --. tlO P. M: 615' B. ~.m i. ....- ' ,-- l'iltsburcill and Xrimidl.frilie Asilroad.- ' ' ' ' '. (From liberty and Grant streete.) Leavernves. . Mail Train ..n.. .... . ... . ...... .............. 7:00 A. Si . 8:15 P. -1 1 1 Express Train.....— 4:30 P. M. 8:45 A. M - . - 2 (From.Ctovetand and Pittsburgh :Ragraad. i ', i . ' corner of Libertyand Grant streak,' _ Express rain.. ' Train.- Leaves. Arrives. - Mall 12.15 A. 2d. 2.14 A. M. FistT " Line— ..... .... .. ...- .. ............ LOS P. i. 8.30 , P. bf. 'Wellsville Ac enmihodatiol......... 500 P. Al. 11.00 A. DI. Pittsburgh; Oitumbits and Cincinnati RaUread. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Fast Line • . ' , Leaves Pitts. , jaiilumbna. Arr. in CM. - 12.15 A.M." 800 "A. M. 11.30 A. m Express Traill- 1.05 P. M. . 1.30 A. M. 7.30 A. AI lit, • to New Insane Asylum.—Laying of the Cornet Stone. At ten o'clock, Tuesday morning, a large as semblage had, collected at the depot of the Pittsburgh,PortWayn e and Chicago Railroad, on Grant street, who went on a special train to the. Backbouse farm, near Clifton station, to witness the laying of the corner stone of the new Insane Asylum.: =• ,On arriving there, they were met by a com pany of ladies and gentlemen resident in the.. vicinity, and all repaired to a grove near by where they were - welcomed by President :.13akewell and the . .lioard of Managers. After a benediction by Rev. Preston, they proceeded to the spot where the foUndation - WAS laid, and witnessed the ceremony of laying • the corner stone, under which were placed, in a glass vase, tightly sealed, the city papers of. the day, a number of 'coins,. books, etc., and also a letter from Miss Dii, the philanthropist, which was previously read. Chief Justice Lewis, the chosen orator of the-day, then delivered an able and eloquent addreLs,'appropriate to the occasion: He was folloWed by Dr. E. D. Gazzarn, Gen J. K.. Moorhead, Dr:Kerwin, Superintendent of the , tate- - .lfisane Asylum, and Campbell, of New Jersey, who were called upon, respond - ing inahort addresses. The company now partook of a collation spread in the grove by direction of the mane:. gen, and'spent en hour or two in examining the gronnds and the'plan of the proposed'build-. Mother:Righam, eithe ' e Urvat, tried wen issemblage with a'speech,l:relating to !kr Dix and;himsGlf, himself,. yhile in the Lees.' lature, regaidless of the loud Whistling of pass -'trains. 'At belt past the whitle of the ;Fain which was is t convey:the companY oln/ree soAnded,. endhan .hour later aw were, '44 home again, expressing themselves , well pleased with the trip and the triciaentl sof the ditiY• - - - mite for the Ilreinen , a Annual Parade -• t meeting of the captains of the different fire companies was held at the Mayor's office, (in 3dron'daY eveniug,lBth inst., for, the' purpose orattopting a route of procession 'for 'the forth.' •,'soming annual parade. , • Ibe cdtnpanies•were represented as follows: Eagle; Captainfteece . ; Allegh6ny; Captain A! Simms;' Vigilant; C'aptatit W.'llateman ; Du ) quesne, Captain EL Lowe ; Neptune,.Captalii A. J. Kemp; Niagara, Captain John Steele; .-.Good Intent, Captain J. 3l'Comhs; Captain J. Gumbert. After 1 bridf ddnsultation, the follewing mute Vas unanimously adopted: •77 )),)) = Thellireessiedi"Will forth on Penn 'street, the' right resting on Story . ; proceed'UOten'Penn to Water—along• Water to Ferry—up Ferry to Liberty—along Liberty tti karket—Aown market to Water--along Water. tos.Woud)--up Woad to Ltberty=up liberty be Smithfield— )t,wn Apia/geld to,Water:: Rest thirty mini . 746nc0 along fa,or to c=rant---up to 119 ts jai Pennsylvania 4ve44e.--4 onerennsyttOia to . commons opposite Clurotiorrs— , countermarch the common—downPenn sylrania Avenue to Pride b -. 1.67: 4 ,' UPPride u. ti! Caldwell—along Caldwell to-Fulto n- up ton to Wylie---down Wylie to Grant)—along Grant to - Seventh—dowuSeve4b to Liberty— acros Liberty to Hand-down Hand' to Penn -up Penn to. Baldwin—np Baldwp to Liber ty—along, _,Libertk to Carroll-down Carroll to Perin—down Tenn to "ltlet'llatiic—down chiinie to the bridgeois the bridge—dr) Chestnut' to Ottio---down•Ohio tq North Com mon-Lalong North Common to West Cnundoi) .- 2 -coulitermarct in the rear of the Fenitentittv to •Peay e r street—dowit Beaver u Batik toq Federal—do wn eaeratto - Isabella—along Isabella to 'Ander tiierien7l9l7laPd'atTeq4t,).o3•ge— r ei t t he hficiFe7 - n_p Vend to Kenn—town Vrwiri . to:LitoettY—clown ibery to 4:124.8.4.' Kenn Penn 'l4ll)qtade begictnipg, bpd Abere distraid. ...•. • • • ' FINE Aurs,—Wo would-again 'commend to tnt",notiee of onx citizens the collection of paint- Inge now on` exhibition" at the Commetcjnl Oates jigem, Fifth street. No more pleasant Way of spending a leisure hour could well be devise4,,than to devote it to the examination of those pictures. • There are some well executed sopies of celebrated origlnnls,''one'of the finest Ifikilginhas:tif the immortal Paphael,the origihal a which is preserved in the Pitt! Palace' at . leyektee. :AAA. pla i t !pip . ; copy of.Oorregio's lam° ''ts picture; the Xar'thge of 'Nth eri e, a number ettilinde'sbesptifiti 1ae . 48 5 4Eq 7 1144 soma marine views ftnal the settee 'by V ern e which hang in the Museum of the ! Louvre at Paris. Those Pam can never hope to sffi the originalii should, by all means see these trans cripts, in order to be able to form some concep tion of those masterpieces /4 genies. The wAole collection is to be sold at auction, .on Thursday and Friday mornings of this week, and then any who have money to expend in beautiaing their homes will have an opportunity to invest It. COUP DE SOLIEL.—On Tuesday afternoon an aged German man was seen, while wheeling , a barrow, in the vicinity of Fourth and Market streets, to reel and fall to the earth, He was picked up and taken to Fleming's drug store, wh.ereDr. Finley was called to, see him. He ipr . ononneed gm . case one of- sun-stroke, and Acid the man could not live long. He was gonyeyed to the Mayor's - office r on it settee, where be :died soon afterwards. An inquest was held upon his body, and the jury returned a verdict of death from sun-stroke. It was as certained, that he was a baker, named Henry, Folk, about forty-nine years or age, 'Who had resided on Pennsylvania Avenue. .His family were notified, but hie Wife sent Word that she was unable to bury him, and he will be buried to-day; at the experuse of the Catuit#., • Our or ,D4.NGEM r - We announced yester day that Mr. Arthur; Magill, formerly employ a in the Post office in the capacity, of fore matt, had been stabbed in New Orleans. A' letter from Mr. Wm. Brisbin, to his brother in this city, says that he is now out of *s , eri; Mr. Brain was .a witness of the whole.Wairp and states that the attack on .Mr. Magill was an unprovoked and cowardly one. Although li r . Magill , will recover, he willprobably be crippled for life. : • r -; • 7 „'• 4 P .. - 4 . t , - ;'d Central Board 'of Education. The _Board met on Monday evening, in special session, for the purpose;' of hearing the report of, the Committee on .Salaries and teachers. ;. • Present-r-a Messrs. Kelly, ()yet', Miller, Mc- Auley,‘ gpColleater, Negley, Sargent,and Vstr num ; Mr. Singerly in the Chair. •• • • Mr. McAuley; Chairman of the Committee on Teachers- and Salaries, offered the,following report, which was accepted; • ' • • • The Comthittest on Teachers and Salaries would respectfully recommend that the several Ward, High and Colored Schools be allowed the following number of teachers, and the Bala-ries of the Principals and teachers of the Ward; High And Colored schools and officers of. Cen tral Hoard; as hercluaftor ;'sot forth, be es tablished, ;. Mr. , 11.!-Auley objecting so far as the number, of tei6heii in the High School, salaries paid Principal and, teachers in said school, and sale riei Paid. bfficers'Of Central, Beard, are con earned., Jas. .11.'Atrxty, .. ' REunEisr Itlrt.LEn, Wu. Viarruss, , with only one or two exceptions. Pitt.sbuigh, July 18th, 1859. First Ward --One Principal, one Assistant, two in Grammar Department, three in Inter mediate and five in Primary. Average nam 'ber or pupils to -each : Grammar, 29; Inter- Midiate, 411 ; Primary. 475. ' ' Seconit..Ward--Ono Principal, one Assitant, one in Grammar, two in Intermediate and four iin. Primary Department. Average: Grammar 26; Intermediate, 31 ; Primary, 43i, • Third Werd—One Principal, ono Assistant, 40'0 in Grammar, live.in intermediate and ten , in Primary Department, Average: Grammar, 24} ; Intermediate, 403-5; Primary 44 1-5. • Fourth Ward---One Principal,oite.Assistant,• one in Grammar,two in Intermediateimd three in Primary Department. Average: Gram mar,- 264'; Intermediate, 30/ ; .Primary, 38/. "Fifth Ward—Ono Principal, one Assistant, two in Grimmer, four in Intermediate and eight in PriMary' -. .Dinarttnent... - Average: Grammar 24 ; I Inter:xi Ciliate,. 86/ :; , Primary, 391. , Sixth .Wand—One Principal, one Assistant' two-in' Graminar, four in Intermediate and six in. Primary Department. Average: Grammar, .26/;. Intermediate, 40 +:' PnlnarY, 00. • -Seventh Ward—One Principal, one Assist ant, ono in' Intermediate and four in Primary Department. Average: Grammar, 301; In termediate. 85 ;•. Primary, 44i. Eighthi,Vard---One Principal, two in Grain mar, four in Intermediate and five in Primary Department. ' - Average: Grammar, 2Cii ; In. 3 - 34; ;Primary, 47.3.5. • • Ninth Ward—One Principal, ono Assistant, one in Grapsmariltwo.in Intermediate and six in Prlinar'yllepartment: Average: , Grammar, 25: Intermediate, 41 - Priimary, 50. ' , Colored SchOol-O f''' ne Principal, one" As sistant. High Schtiol4-One Principal, one Profeasor of-Natural Sciences: one Professor of Mathe nuiti;, one Assistant Female Teacher; one Teacher- in Writing and Book-keeping; one Janitor. The salaries allowed by the report aro as follows::- Principal in Ward Schools, - Assistant " ' ."' Teachers in Grammar Department, • 3,:e Intermediate Teachers in WaM Schools, 300 Primary '" ' ' " ' .. - 250 .Peincipal Colored School, - - fain Assistantin - 4 ' ." - - - 250 Principal of High School, .. - 7 1400 Professor of Natural Sciences do, - 1100 itlntheniatic.s do, - 900 Female Assisiant -' - do, ' - 500 Teacher Writing and Book-keeping, do, 300 Janitor `rif High `School; '- - - 300 " " Colored Scheel, :. - 80 Seeretary to'Central Board, .'• - 450 That for Night Schools an appropriation of [ $1,150 be 'made. I That the Treasurer be allowed a compensa i tion of three-fourths of one per pent. on the amount paid out by him during the year for which be was elected. 1 the aggr egrite'of the appropriations ree -1 oni'Mended would be' as. follows: Ward Schooli, 4 $16;700 ', 4.2 CkilOred &boo!, $850; Night Schools, '51,151.1; High Sehool—Princi ' Ph l,- s l ,4oo`;'Prbfostor Muting] Sciene4; $1:41 100: Professor lintheiriativa, Stloo i - Female Assistani, $500; Teacher of flook-heaping aini.Wry.ing; $1,200;-, Janitor High School, 00% J'eri i tor t 4oreci - Nh'ool7 $BOl Secretary 1 Central Board, $450. Total, $44,730; which,, with a discount of fiyft per cent. for lost time, 4 1. 04 1 4 r . I,ile zediPzed $41,042,50. - - - ..-Itie cost of the teachers in each of the Ward School; would be, under the report, as follows : First ward, $1,150; Second ward, $3,250; ThirdiwarailsC,ooo.; Fourth. - ward, $3,000; Piitid Witiii;' s l ,2 o C . SixthViird; $4;700; Sev enth ward, $2,600: Eighth ward, $4,050; • Ninth' ward; $3,750: . ' , ' Mr. l'il'Auley presented a minority report, setting fbrth that he could not join in the parts of th , c-repori, retorted .to,' ilocriim he objected to The' employment •of five teachers in tho High School, believing that four would be sufficient for the next sea-ion. The average ;4,l!• . .alia ; neo Jest siesaion yvaa aixty-four,. and it would scarcely belaiger than one hundred at _the next term. Many branches taught in the ni g h School go now and can still be taught in the Ward SebOoli, 'and other brans ca might be dispensed with altogether, without Ir yinyAblurywhatevtin to tho! ctliA4o :01' .English education. ire also thought' the eafaries of teachers and °dicers somewhat too, high. On motion of Mr. Kelly, the number of telierterS in the primary department, Sixth - IValal,'Nvaa increased .to seven.- The remain -44, o f thp rprpq t Sp , far es the Ward Sonciols aro concerned, was then iidupted.• Mr. Negley moved that the corps of teachers in - the High School be . made as followa:—Two niale teacuers, eine i'ir,,LZlr. :,'2... - . 1 ..! ! . .`... t . '!" P _ !i n- cipal, tiveiTeinale'aisistanis, and ono teacher of writing and, bp9k-keeping. Qn 44 18 .111(.4t0n Mr. .l&V,c.lollister called the vest and nays; with 'the following result: . Yeast - . -MessrS. li'Auley . , 'M'Ciallister,,Neg ,• , • ~: layand OYer..=-4. i to .. -- -'-',:Nityw- 1 -.lfessrs: Kelly, Miller, Sergeant, Var ;nlim,'and President Singelrly.s. Mr."APAnley'nfovedto• amend by making .... . , one . . , the corps consist. of principal, ono profes sor or matheinitiles; and ono female assittint ; pendin'g which • -; ' ' '.'" ' ' ! Mr.. M'Collister moved that the portion of the'report relating to the High School, be post poned for the present. • The President ruled the motion out of or der. ' litr..M.'4,4ley aplipfdpd from the decision of the chafrinan, Whb ilhal)y ' concluded the To- Ilea' wiis tin Orddr'beforis the vote was talien on the . a fte PP r ° s li o : Me .. excitin g ' debate between Messrs. M'A,,,friste ,r M'Anley and - Kelly, relative to the Higb'Schopj, zap President vainly endeav oring to repress the Onitue.tion, he ruled the discussion out,Of 'circler...Atli:l the yeas an# nays were caned on Ni.,. Nrcomsters nadti4, as follows: Yeas—Messrs. Negley, lifiller, M'Aliley, Al'Collister, &argent and. Vitrnuns.-0. Nays—Messrs. Kelly, . Oyer and Siligerly President.-8. The salaries of the teachers in all the Ward Schoeh3 were passed as reported, except the Fifth. Mr. Negley moved Unit thn sOitry of the as sistant in the:Fifth'Ward Schad 15e increaae4 to $5OO, and that of ono of the intermediates to s 4oo ;wh 7 ckrviadarldPieB,' and the other sal aries passed as reported.. . The appropriations r:esquimeaded for night 'scliCkilsrina colored achool were-pas Md. Mr-. M.Tollistermoved that the Secretary be paid at the rate of ,$3OO per annum until the expiration of his . term, which ' , notion was lost. Mr. M'Collister moved that the Treasurer's whichcompensittiob lso ha Bled at ane , hlf per cent., was a lost. On motion the recommendation of the com mittee as to salaries of Secretary and Treasurer of Central Board, and Janitor of High School, were adopted " - M'Oollist i erpresented the tax; duplicate iiiigectax"colloictor Of the' Third exonerationa to We amount of $97,. which refirred"t? Pom- Initt e e z , Mr. Vern= presented the duplicate of Mr. Rainmand, collector of the Ninth Ward, oak ing exoneration aniountin& to $l9O, for 1858: Referred to Pittance Committee. gggLsklictralkitcl, on motion. , .. - MMil ‘,..} .c.m. - s • , • , 2 -; • • ' - • ' r - ' 141. =QIN . -Tf ~ ~. ~ t • • ' • J!1 TIF-i ~ . . -cl'fr.,:ii:'.!!!'lll.ll-'-,,ir. .:: -- .1..•.; , ...i`•:y.;; , .::::: . ! , if.... - . ..-- 111-: . : , , •' ,. .1 - .4 . ..i . 2 ',•;.."' . '' ''... i _..C . - - f;-• ! - -' ' •• ' ' ''' • •,.-,. f" • ..,:t . ' :i ~•' ''...f., .. ~, '.-./ ' ''..''':"/ • . . , .. , . ... . .., . . . . . • ' - ' •. '! --• . . . . .: •"• .... ...,._,....:.........,.....:....,., ~ ~ ~, .. _. „. .' ;I i' :- ',''.., .. • ..' , '' ' ''' ' ' '.'. • ~ j.. ~. .. . , . .. .... , , About a Trunk and a Woman, . On Tuesday morning Alderman Steele was employed , in examining into the merits Of a case, which, to Use a ,'commau'phrake,'sfeMed 'slightly mixed." 4.t Thomas'Hunt, the'propri2 etor of a tavernlit the Fifth. Wird; having made affidavit against a Mni. Thomas, William Burfort,f Edward Brenton, 'and Thee.' Heizel thn; for conspiracy' in attempting to defraud him out:of sax dollars, and Mrs. Thomas brie ',against the three men named for larceny. It seems that on Thursday last Mrs., Thomas, a rather attractive wopule, 'quarreled With her husband,. left his house, and took up with - Wm. Burfort; an Englishman, and an old admirer of .the lady . ..They - went' ~to Abe , "Napoleon House," whore, accordin g to 'Woman's ac knowledgment, they spent ono night as man and wife. The next morning•Burfort, having agreed to take lan. Thomas to the country, to his sister'a, where he was to live with her, she gave him nine dollars to purchase tickets, and he, with' Brunton and Ilenzelton, took her trunk, with the ostensible purpose of carrying it to the railroad depot.' But instead of doing so, they took the baggage to Hunt's, where they pledged it for s ix dollars. Barrett put the money in his pocket, and with the other nine dollars obtained from Mrs. Thomas, ICJ), , the city, and has not since been heard'of. Mrs. Thomas, ascertaining where -her trunk was, applied to Hunt, who refused to' give it up, alleging that she was in a conspiracy to de fraud him out of six dollars, and accordingly made the intorrnation stated, while Mrs. T. at the 88 .1310,tilrie laid the charge of larceny. 'After a patient hearing, the case was finally settled in this wise: The suits were disinisso.d, the friends of Mn,. Thomas refunding to Hunt the six,dollars he had paid on the trunk ' - Hunt paying the 'casts of the :suits ; and the loving wife returning to the bosom of her liege lord, who seemed to take the whole transaction very coolly. - - - Tae Morris Brothers, Pell and Trowbridge Minstrels had another largo audience at the Apollo last night. Their popularity is endu ring, and deservedly, as they always give us something fresh and funny. The dancing of ON I NY,i !son is inimitable,:, and' the "three legged man" convulses the house. Indeed, everything they do is well done. Another change of .programme is offered this evening, and those who with to see'and bear them should go at once, as they will remain no longer than Saturday night. --- Atusant.r few days since, Joseph Ullman n3ado information against a Pole naMed Edward Carnetski, setting. forth that, on the 16th inst., he had three times at tempted to cut him with a pocket-knife, and also struck him with a stick. On Monday the Pole was arrested, when, it appearing that ho bad already been held to bail on a similar information made by Dillman before Mayor Morrison, the Mayor sent him home. Paor. W. B. Itiatar, the great American Homo Tamer, has created quite isfurore since his arrival here. His lecture on Monday even ing was well attended. Yesterday morning he illustrated his wonderful rower over the horse at It H. Patterson's Livery Stable, before a large claim. The class meets again at,ten o'Crock this morning, whoa Prof. Rare,. ill subdue a wild hone, neVel. inounted, and noto rious for his' vicious' proreniitles. - $ f0:1 900 Tut WAR IS ITALY.--W o have received from 'Mews. Runt & Miner, Pittsburgh agents, trOrl at N the press of Geo. G. Evans, Phil adOlphis, entitled "Italy and the War of 1859." by Julio de Marzguerrit, with' en introduction by Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie. It is illustratea withportraits or pqnis 4tipolcon, Francis Jo seph:Victor Rummel, Ga.ribaldi, and a map of tho seat of war. It is a valuable book, and wilt bo read with intense interest just now, WAITE PIPE Butt 81". —Yesterday morning, at half-past eight o'clock, one of the workmen engaged in making the excavation for the sewer on St. Clair street, struck ono of the water pipes, which burst, the water striking him In the face, knocking him over. The water inundated Kennedy's book store and Phelps at: Co.'s carriage factory. The leak waistopped in about half an hour. • Tqrteiruttotissus grieveit Astiosti.—A despatch front Nashville states thaton Monday, Hai. W. Garvin, of this city, disci there from the effects of sun stroke. The Cincinnati Enquirer, of Monday says: tritz:Qtendoff, from Pittsburgh, - . was struck down by heat on the winlrf yesterday, and was conveyed to the Hammond street Station Hotnie, where his sufferingis Were !relieved. • • DKDICAT/ON.—The New Asbury Chapel, on Pennsylvania avenue, will be dedicated on Sunday next. Bishop Simpson will officiate On the occasion, and sermons will be preached by the Rev. Charles Cook, D. D. - and Rev. I. C. Pershing, President of the Pittsburgh Fe malb College. TN; chtircb is atpopg the finest in the city, and does credit to' the nen! of the congreghtion: ' • •* "•.' • • DEAD. --Our readers will doubtless remem ber a poor Italian cripple, who mado a liveli hood by selling cigars and matches, from a wagon, on Fitth street, and from whom some scoundrel stole a watch not long since. Ho has tmen tbr 40411) sime, (Intl cited on Monday evening, at a house on Washington street, whore ho resided with some relatives. . COM MIT M rstra.—Th OM as Croft' was com mitted to Jail yesterday, by Justico Wampler, of M'Keesport, charged, on oath of Emily Rea, with seduction, and a subsequent attempt to abduct her from ber 4.lderMttn fta'rilin's4Wl?tVoturnittod James foF aaaauls sad. battery,. ois oath of Charles Stot?er. A Lirrx boy, eight years of age, son of Henry Kelm!, fresco painter, living or, Third ,treat, iell'frotp a pile ut lunibee'in licoist of the Bank otPittshurgtt, a &iv days siruo, frac turing his skull, and receiving such other in jitriels m rmulted in Ws ion danday morning. Szvxaz l'ALt..-A man named Collins fell distance of sixteen feet in hays' limp hnuse, in the .blintti W ard, yesterday, rcceivines se vere edittuslon in 'the side: Jtr. .X.earns his pifysloisn;'thinkti bis cub a critical. one, but believes that he may recover. Lim Banicior.:--A son of Mr. James Camp: bell, of Youngstown, aged about ten years, had ono of his-legs torn off while attem_pting to gel. fro tbe car at 9 1 4 place 91 rsday Fast. ' " Mpg leg was t ix the wheel. SUDDEN DEATH.—Mr. Joseph BOUOIDS, an old and respected citizen of Reserve township, died suddenly from disease of the heart., at his residence, on Saturday night. Be leaves a wife and family to mourn Lis sudden taking off. Vamp - Erg additions of paten an 1 Mes of goods for trien's and Pore 'euSioia'work are be ing made to tho stack of J. L. Carnaghan Co., Federal street, Allegheny city. This ac counts for part of their success. Peruvian Syrup, Frinn Rev. Gurdon Robins; Hartford, Conn. HARTFORD, September 28, 1853, Llkaat 151.4---.1 have the pleasure to as that the health of MrA R. is great!) , izuproi( , and is, perhaps, fully restored. ' She took one bottle of your medicing which has appeared to be the cause of effecting the pure 91* a very severe liver complaint. Youm truly, iiiirricilf.nowlis• prom E. B. Pratt, Rag., President of the Union Life insuratute Cbmpany. - • Bovrorr, June 23, 1854. Dssa Sm—After suffering severely from bolls, sixty in, number, for nearly ayearii and myself entirely relieved by the use of one bot tle of the Peruvian Syrup, which you Were so kind ai to furnish me. • I am fully convinced of the efficacy of this medicine, and in its , pettier' to remove from the system any impurity, leering We patient free from the had effects so frequently realized, and that it only requires to be gemerally known to be fully appreciated by the public. I* , ' Yours truly, E. B. PnArr. Sold by Dr. Geo. If. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street. . :" • . ** • •+' N.7 . e it " 1 4 .- _. AT /XIS OLD TRICKEL—Geo. Thompson, who once attotnpted to raise the wind by passing himself off as a brother of Mayor Wearer, and more recently , realized something b anditom o out Of Our merchants by repreeenting that he was a son of William Bagaley, Rig., yesterday stepped into the establishment of Messrs Robin , son & Co., carpet dealers, Fifth • street, and asked for pen, and ink and paper, with which he drew up an order for hosiery on Me. Phe lan, doing business across the, street. Re signed the 'order 4, Robinson & C 0.," woint over,. presented it at Phelan's end,purchased n bill of goods upon it, which be carried off. The for gery was not discovered until he was out of reach. • TUE GEORGIAN COSTUME Would just now be very 'agreeable, but as it would scarcely be good etiquette to appear in public with it, we this it is o must approach it as near as possible. To do nly necessary to call on Wm. H. M'Gee & Co., corner Federal street and Mar ket square, Allegheny,' who have on band and make to order a great variety .of light, cool, summer clothing. They have also a full as sertment of youth's and gentlemen's dress goods, made up in the latest style, and at prices which cannot fail to please. EATING 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. Davis and Phillips, A UCCC,IIOrII to Phillips k Co., for their plan of heating by .team the Second - Ward Public Schools in the city of Pittsburgh, and which has mot our approvsJ, 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. Wilma', Directors, 4, DAVIS & PITIL/07PS, Steam Mating, Gas Fittny,'Aumbin and Brass Founders, Dealers in every disuniption air Gas Fixtures and Pumps No. 67 Wood and 113 First street, Pittsburgh. dal~:ly~ • °ULTRA. & AIZNTZW.B., 1 1011.5 e, Sign and Ornamental Painters and Grainer& Orders loft at their ou r ort:eurth etreet near Market, Eurke'a Etnilding, CproipEly attended. 'Em zcztA,Nics' bramtrrE.--This InsfituThon, the want of which has been so long felt by our Citizens Li now open. under the superintendence of 3lessrs Jackman a lolinvon, in the Lapkvette Buildng. En trance. 65 Wood street. It is designed for the petpetual exhibition of the productq of sfeehanics, Manufatu rers, Inventors. and Artisans; and as a place of renort for those siliblring information relative to those branches of Industry', either by examination of to or aciontille publications. Those having *Note* to bring before the pothered] tin it greatly to heir advantage to leave samples. ittliall illiip• T he public are respectfully invited to visit thl) COM'atoN 1111NtiE tityt. ea ill ALtsti OP TUE people, whatever the misnamed and misanthropic phi losophers may ray to the contrary. Show them a good thbn. let its merits bt, clearly tlemon4rated, and they will not hesitate to give it their moat cordial patronage. The trutsses hare already ratified the paimamot of a physician, csinisernine! the emtnest of HOSTETTER'S IiTITERS, n, tatty be seen in the immense queunitics of this medicines that aro annually sold in every semi en of the land. It It now recognised 4.3 greatly superior to all other remedies yet derived for discuses of the di gestive organs, such IA diarrhica, dysentery, dyspepsia, and fur the various fevers that wise from deramretnen of those portions of the system. Hostetter', name I t rapidly berounlig a tiomtehold word. from. "dame to Terms, from the 9 )10re4 of the Atlantic to the Pacific. Try the article and he sati•tieil. Sold by all druggists in the world, and by lI OB I'ETTEIt & SMITH, Manufacturers and Froymetom,. No. 68 Water. and 64 Front ' , treats air A WoNDEnrut, Parr•atiartoz: is that • • .of Jules Hanel, the lau A theni enne, or Hair Renovator. vrit:ell is tho moatetricacions rem , * for mooring the hair ever known. Bold by Ti. L FALINFIrrt:XIC & CO, No, GO, corner of Wood and Fourth Wert..., Druggists generally, and at the Laboratory of Jules I.lollel k to, 1%. Tat Chestnut street, i'hila.irl his bar' WE LIVE soFicrlN Tills CoulivnT' that the Atuopeana have h o ttuneturum, throur hoot all Chriaternintn, aa a hard driving, hard dfluktng, halal chewtng, hard .wearing people. We have became equally Litmus for debilitated stomach , ,, e per - rated Sad disordered nerves, to,ken down eonstitutiokt. and the hundred and ono cures which follow open the vices which we have erustuetated. Counthiea Panateaa for there ill, have been alvertiaed, but we know of noth trig ao efficacious for an invalid atiffenng from indiges lion or memos. depreASIOA he STOMACIi BIT TER% manufactured and nold by , at hla the propnetor dent on Peen street, Soar Rand. fa 2 ............................ ....A:111110NT Iltitt. JOSEPH MEYER & S 4N , Shittufgeturvn}, and IVlndeaalo and Rend/ Ihnleng in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 424 Penn Street, &here the Commit; film. on land a large ricsortment of Fancy and Rain facture4ft; Wsluta alai itatmgagy3lf Ols. w own mann. , and Warrantrd !quill in ty inlay and style to nny manufacture.] in the city, and will m,ll prkles. DOORS FOR MUINI3I IZEAI)ING.- .4.) D. Isrreli'n Curiositi,,, I.itemtzire. 4 vols. No( -SW AMl‘4.4lAnic, edited by fil'fienziP, fivpl. liawthmThe's -Novels Talroi, A v 01,." ' Longfellow's Prose and I'oetirtl .1. K. hlart el's g vols. - Cuhred'ltill's Works. 3 vols. Airs. Jarnostitro Work,, In blue and gold, 3 PM,. Ptltniun's C'holoo Stories, , 01,. Trewlawney', llepolteetions of Shelby S Byroh.Lard • Duttertn', Lotter,; from -High Latitude, • • Ibougla, Jerrold', Life, by Ilia son. I mugla, JPrrOiCril llianr y, arrapgpd by hi, sip. font Ilrou .`. , biro! !Pi), at Itimby. . To Cul,* andl!urli.ii Voyage, by 11.11.1413a_ Tho CaPah,r, 11. I', lb. Janie.,. PimaSihitm and his Friends, t.v Shelton 31.1ienvie. The clonvala , e-ent i by N- ICIIIIO. 11105.11 P,, by 110, author of Salad for the Solitary. Salad forth,Solitary. Salad fur the jmNl hay & CO, 55 Wood ati.'eci. FOlt SALE. on the J'ern - sytlle ilank ain :Mei frnth the 45 acrs7o Male of ctiltivittion. a dwelling of tonittt, Witt lions% well of soft water and pump, a uneg le yn and stable, carriage house. a two story brick spring nuro—orchard of elmico fruit; fences all in good Ord r, about 45 acres of owlet. ninkoor, /damn store Mouse AAR fixtures , now doincago.od busincnn—gindeu, small hinny shrubbery, 1 Por pnee and iestc.s tlpidy at the ollieo of SON,. • lOW Ksnito Agt's ff] Market qt. infRUNES.-4 cases glass !qr. i - ' a (Asks Ift titiacy tibias; 4 (Asks Tiviu.t); itogs ('Jr Woking, Just roomed Rag far 8441uky 11 , 14YNCER & ANDERSONk No. 39 Wood stroot, oppootte 84. Charles tT.E IRON MAN UFACTURE/I:8 C/ UT P E —To tho. Furnuoos. Forties aild Rolling fillllieE!, o united ;states, with domusidons of iron ' s.. 4 CIWII: cal olemont, an American oro, and a in:I4IOIO4MM aro - and in history; by J. P. fiesly. With ma pa and plates. f1e . 20 KAY & 00., RA Wood stmet. WINES.-- 25 eases Cllequot quart; Champagne Vilna 6 do do rds 30 baskets Peas II eldseiek's qto do do 10do , do do pta do 'J° 10 do Bonebo ptaAnd funnel qta do 5, do do do do pta do do 1.5 oases Et. Julien Medoc Claret do 10 do Ladles' Catawba 15 do do Ginger - ' do Itt store, and for sale by dO ' ap' MILLER & RICEETSOII DE LARUE & (X)2B LADIES' ENVEL OPE.3---An Aims and qualities, tot sato by street. WELDIN, 63 Wood near Fourth. • Q0)441.-100 I)oxes Buffalo Soap for Sale by Li Jo,2i HENRY 8. COLLINS. COUNTING HOUSE, SCHOOL AND low POCKET INKBTAN.DB.—A great variety at KAY & CO.'B, 55 Wood street. HEESE---;300 boxei prime Cutting for aalo by S nen H. H. COLA NB. PICTA — CIORKS, for Fruit ,Jam, assorted Size, for sale by B. L. FAIINESTOCK & (X)., • _ .Jam,,. No. 60, corner Fourth and WoOdtf.te. CABF.:S NI:1 1300.p......A full aasurtmerit at • • RAMA MIS, t 5 WOOCI drool. USBAND'SireIIaD MAGfirEgaZl 5 groan for sale by oo t F4 l / 4 411r 4 eq, ETMill d o. M. Fomili 'an ood emu. ERI-11141.-,50 barrels for Jew • H. H. ISSLLIN.S. TRAVELING SETTS Collars and Sleeves, 4 .v i r tilag at c°, 'JOSEPEI ITORNFI3, 77 Market ..vt. INE FILEN LARS--A, clioico lot to select fr otoprit New York cost, at J OB .IIORNE'S. 77 Market street. TWO BUILDING L0 , T5,..0N ALFRED a. $3OO STREET, Wilkinsburg.h, for sale; price foi both, . elt 8. CUTHBERT k SON, 61 Market et AND TtußTy-cin s Ham lc at No. 431: Marketzb by au. • CUTFIB T 80N, Ed. sired. OOP : sgi-RTs,sKiwioo S--From 75 cents, to the finest on at HO 71 market street. II ALB BRUSH.ES AND COMBS-.• —4g ood • assortment of all kinds at. '.?",1 44 .7Z 4 1( :;§•t iCi l t .1 7 .1 4 fwk.t. sa •' • " 7 7,r: 71 NI THE LATEST • NEWS 33'Z' "1"8.11E1431:R.A.PZ1. . . Prom ;Washington. • WASHINGTON CITY, July 19.--The Presi dent has recognized Emil Christian Hammer • as Vice Consul of Denmark for the State of Massachusetts, to reside at Boston. The British and Spanish Ministers are sev erally preparing to leave the city, for the pur, puso of visiting the ,Summer resorts - in the North. The Prussian Minister will visit the- Sharon Springs for the benefit of his wife's health. The other Ministers have already left Washington. During the absence of the President, the regular .meeting of the Cabinet will be held as usual on Tuesday and Friday. The Indian Bureau -contemplate the appoint ment of a local Agent to reside near the Paw nees, in order to enable it to exercise control over them, and prevent future ditEculties. : The Court of Claims has adjourned till the first Monday in October. Private advices from Tucson, Arizona, July . 2d, state that Peschiera had arrived at Hernio zello, and bad announced his intention of driv ing all the Apache Indians north of the line, with the aid of the Sonora battalion. The re volt of the 'Segni and Opapta Indians seemed to have been suppressed, but another has broken out in the northern part of Sonora, and a band of four hundred men, under a Pa pago Indian leader, were creating great dam age to property. It was expected that Lieut. Mowry and Ed ward Cross, of the Arizonian, would fight a duel on the sth of July. 'Lieut. Mowry's grievance is an abusive letter concerning him to the States newspaper of this city. - The Indians in Arizona continue their dep retiations. A company of volunteers are in pursuit of them. The Secretary of the Interior has, under the act of Mardi 3, 1859, making appropriations preliminary to the eighth census, appointed , Mr. C. G. Kennedy to take the direction of 'the. work. It is a well ascertained fact, known to the Indian Bureau, that very many ;of the Indian disturbances are Justly attributable to the en croachment of the whites on the reservations set apart for the Indians by the General:Gov ernment. The whites having once obtained possession, there is no way, the United States force being small, to dispossess them, and sometimes, in consequence of their remaining unlawfully on the soil, new treaties have to be made with the Indians, who are thascontin ually harrassed in their affairs, owing to the inadequate number of Indian agents; and the Indians are very much ...sasttered. -- It has been found impossible, in every ease; to carry out all treaty obligations, or in time to impress the Indians favorably by an exhibition of our good faith. and toprevent disaffection arising from unfulfilled pledg,the present commissioner of Indian affairs, Mr. Green woodovhD is thoroughly acquainted with the Indian character, and has always practical ly shared a warm friendship for them, will, it is believed, recommened to the next Congress such measures as will lead to the carrying into effect ofall our treaty obligations, for the ful fillment of many of which no appropriations have yet been made; this is ("specially the case as to those with the Indians of the State of Oregon and the territory of Washington... 7 Proceedings Relative tO the Death of Rufus Choate. Bosrosi, July 19.—The meeting or the Suffolk Bar, relative to the death of Mr. Choate, was fully attended to-day. Charles G. Loring, Sidney Bartlett, and others, made eulogistic addresses, and a series of appropriate resolu tions were adopted. It is elpected that the re": mains will arrive here on Friday forenoon: The fuderal will take place on Saturday, at the Essex Street Church. The Rev. Dr. Adams will officiate. A meeting of citizens - will be held in Fannie! Ball, on:Friday afternoon, to he addressed by Edward Everett. The eulogy, by Caleb Cushing. will be delivered at a day to bt hereafter named. The Case of Catharine .151.. Forrest vs. Edwin Forrest. NEW YORK. July 19.—1 n th e ease o f c e th.: urine M. Forrest vs. Etiw in Forrest, the Judge decided this morning that the motion argued hot week to change the refere'e, and to grant alimony and camsel fees for the plaintiff, should he granted, the reference to proceed bo ron) the present referee, if he wilt consent to hear it, and the defendant's attorney consents to vacate the order of adjournment. Other wise the order wilt be to vacate the order of reference, and refer the matter to another suitable person : the defendant to pay the all; anony at the r of two dollars per montn, d fifteen ate towards counsel lees and ex penses of referenc. From Kansas. Sr. Louts, Jely 11.--A special despatch to the Bulletin says that the bill of rights before the Kansas Convention provides that no dis tinction bo made between aliens and citizens in relation to the possession of property. Also, that no slavery will be allowed An the Stato. It wits decided by a majority of the convention to favor instructions to the Suprenie Judges to disregard the fugitive slave law. Provisions were made for a homestead. law, embracing one hundred and sixty acres, the inntrtnetidtats not exceeding two . thotintA, Burglar Arrested, SvoCßl3lllDGlC,lifias. July 19 —. A. daring at tempt to rob a bank has just been defeetcal Last night a man who gives the name of John Smith, was discovered while operating, on the liousatonie I.4nit ir e ruiA city. says that he hasbeen engaged' st the work for nearly, three weeks. Ife bad almost. effected an entrance. Slave Habeas Corpus Case. llosTox, July 19.—1 n the Slave Habeas Cor pus case, before Judge Metcalf, this 'morning, there was no appearance made against the plea of the slave Maria Sackises, and she Was promptly discharged. She will p - ockahly, return to her Milstil's AXl*- iicallße.s, an his promise of more lepictit trCattnep Arrival of the Overland, Mail., ST. Louts, July 19.—The overland mail o the 27th'ult., reached Jefferson city. The town of Tohama was destroyed. by I#o. The loss is $lOO,OOO. Forty-three convicts escaped from the Pen itentiary on the 26th: Business was without improvement. Prom.. Pike's Peak: ST. LOUIS, July 19.--The express from Dan ver.City, with dates to the 80th, arrived this evening. Everything in the mining region was in a flourishing condition. The express brought no papers, andfienee there are no portant details. Another express is due to morrow. Great Tornado. ILEEMTH'S, TENN.,JuIy 18.—A great torna do happened here, destroying night spans of the Railroad bridge at Decatur, on Sunday night. Loss $160,000. IOOAL, W . HIIGITS H AVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 MAR- 'CET Street, earner of Fourth, where they will Pi , plain till the first of September,when they will remove to their new store now being built at the old stand, corner at Fifth and Market streets. naplitni MEDICAL BOOKS.—Rokitausky's Pa thologies] Anatomy, 2 cols. k.Gross' Elements of Pathological Anatomy, • luge's Pathological Anatomy, with colored plates: • Horner's Anatomy and Histology, 2 cols. Lawrence's Treatise on the Eye. Dfockenzie's Wilson on Disease of the Skin, with atlas of platcs, Sucknill and Tuke on Insanity. La Rocke on Pneumonia and Copland on Paley and Appoplexy. • 1./.:h.li?tts Sekume and Art of Surgery. - ,oper s Lectures on Surgery. ikt's Modem Surgery Stiller's . Practice on *, Pirre's System of * Dickson's Elements of Medicine. Williams' Principles of Medicine, new edition. Watson's Practice of Physic,. Woods' Materia Modica and Therapeutics. ImY39 KAY & CO- 65 Wood street. TOC% NGS, Gloves and Mitts, lling cheap at HORNE'S, `4, la ..„7, Y 20, .Prrrssoaan, July 19th, 1859; Ploitr...Dull. Sales from store of 900 bbls. at $6,00 for superfine, $ 6,23 for extra do. and $ 8 , 3 0 for extra &m -il); the ruling rates.. Gnatxt...Sales 130 bash. Oats, from store at 5 1@52e. Ilacort...Sales 8,000 fits. at 79 , ..073.1,c. 'for ;boulders; T,. , #.34'e for sides, - and '1034 ' ?tr. hams. Cheese... Sales 33 6oxes Fl h,lO loads from scales at S/40/6 $ Om • • Sales 16.halfbbl Mackerel No. 3 at $6,00; 12 half bbls Lake 'Whitest $5,00. Sugar.-Sales 17 hhds. at Be.. Molasses... Sales 21 bbls. at 4 1@4'-e,' gal. Cotree"...Sales 13 sacks at 12 . 3<..e. Salt... Sales 69 bbls. No.l, at $1,23. - Beans... Sales 23 bush at $1,50 q bush. . Line. -Soles 16 bbLs. at $1,211. bbls. at Ze cash for Rectified. Cr , ommerclal and Financial Matters in'New York. IV= Tess, July 16.—The stock market is &little an , setttled, and the fluctuationson the speculative list are quite rapid. The market last evening had a, firm peurance, which was immediately lost at the CPllllll6lap•Ce ment of business this morn,,. Of -GcraranteecL-which is freely offered on sellers' option the closing cash price was 24 . 0024;, against `..,..i.;i.Ztf, yesterday. = Michigan Central opened and - sold down to . 4.3,, , i; but 4...iy, was had at the close. In the Western railroad stocks generally there wean decline oft ,4:43,34.g cent. Reading was steady, closing at 45 ,A;c4g46.1i,". Rank share and State stocks were' strongly held, and prices in mast Instances are higher. Atissouri sixes are firm at Et 3-11: Goyent men leoup6n fires; of 7574, are sareable it 10.134 in mod erate .' amounts; only- Treasury notes bearing 6 . 1 i" per cent. interest are negotiable at par. Mr. Cisco, the As sistant Treasurer at this port has placed within two days, $200,000 at this price. , The money market presents no new feature. At the second board California sevens fell 34; Illissoun'six.- ea .4.; Tennessee eizmi. 34: . Mimi* Central seveml. 34; Pacific Mail Ship, ~3 . ' Icarian' prefened, ..„; New York Central, f 4; Hudson' s ' River, !...f: Reading,'l; Michigan Central, .!,i,.; d'tto. Southern preferred, /34, with sales of 1000 shares, and Rock Island. !,,:. There is a strong feeling of and P e among the hanks, and there'is no inclination to extend their loans" The confirmed drain of goldia not welcOree, and parthilly prbduces 'mations fIC(1011. The export of specie to-morrow will reach ball a Million,:aud for the week will probably be about two millions. . • Philadelphia Market. recripbty PIM:I.MM). Jul ytounchanged, and the Are trifling, but the supply is ample for the de mand. Tho old steel: of superfine Flour is offered at andssh ground new wheat at $1.542, to tho trade, the sales ging from ..$3,50 to &.‘25 for anperfine. 5E , ,75 r,Ou for extra and extra family: Rye Flour and Clorn Meal tare quiet. For new Whe - ..t lhore Is a fan demind, and :Abp bash red store sold id VIM. and white at $1.60. aleAdfat 8 00, ardi 'Corn Ls in limded de , Mind k for yellow. Oats are dull at Me fur Penn nylrania. "Ilhisky n. steady at d to 27e it . gal. • .. . . . , ~ New York Market, . • rilw Yoac. July 19 . --Cotton .t,s, advanced :.',. sales 72110 Lairs at 11,!-; ; :e for upland middling. - Flour declined; , olle s of 75(X) bbl's at $5,3.5@3,62 for,OkOo.:atls,s,scoaoo for Southern. 'Wheat declined; only '2OOO bush were sold. Corn dull: saks..ll,ooo bush. ?brit heavy at $1.5,76 car 0.10.15. Lan! buoyant at 1031/44134, Leadt'Sparfisti is firmer; Galena Sikaiise. Butter firmer and more act ive.' Tallow quiet at lie. Woolguiet but . steady-, .siles' 75.000 Ibei fleece at -4 0050 e, and 0..000 lbs pulled M 304 4714r,_: Pot RN beware quoted at $.5,1234. Su ear bufiyant; - Uuseuvikiti kktAtei... , Li. Cutree steady.atlo3.6(sille. , l - NEW facie July lq:—Stoc Chicago& Rock lalawd 61V I !ha °ls Central R R 83 311 ch. Sowthibra New York C0atra1...... 7474 PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, T. KENNEDY & BRO., WHEAT RYE Alsip CORN PURCIIASAD. FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLESTUKNY. anT:lydori. ' Q I7 NDRIE.S. - 4,00 barrels Prime N, O. Melasms Oak,Coeperage; 30 do St. James, S. 11. do; , 31 do Lovering's first finality Syrup; 600 [tags good to choice Rio Coffee; 76 Pocket's ehoieerJava do; • -' ' 13s Bali Chests You klyson,lroPerial,Porl Plw d6r, Oolimig and Pomhing Teas p ; 100 boxes 'assorted brands l's,' S's & 10's lamp, o :Teo;, 10. kepi Covington six twist Tobacco; lJ do Ili. Carb- Soda; 5 barrels Mum.: • 10 do Dairy Salt frrSacka ; 20 ' d bags Goon Tapper.r ; 150 Allspice; 5 do No Capsia; _ 20 boxes No. 1 Soap; 100 do Chemical Olive Soap: 25 do German, _ do., 30 do Varicosted or ToilCt Soap; 50dclxen.Cio.,IYashboards; , dp Rockets • .30 do Tuba,' aaaorted sties; Ipo do Brooms; 50 boxes 151.-11. . 30 40 do do Madison Starch • Norfolk Chocolate; : . _6O bales No.l and 2 13atting; - •• • • 30 barrels Bleached Elephant and IV/aalo Oil;; 10 do Strait's Tanners 20,, do Cod do do•d° 10 do R.iq_p. do >3: do N. O. Tan slor9 and for. sale by aon R - - - - - - - EFINED SUGAR.s , 10 bbls. Eastwick' standard crushed Sugar; 10 . do do._. coarse pulverized • do 20 . do do flue do do .00 do Penner A coffee crushed . • do • • . 10 do do B do do . do ' 5 do do C yellow • do In store, and landing, and for Palo by .. • . ap2B MILLER & RICKETSOIC SCOTCRALE AND PORTER.--: . . m " m n i E ori n e a r, R ineto re. and 10 . 1- . I casks Blood's Scotch Ale ; • • • • ' KET 5 " Troment's India Pala Ale; . ; London 2 " sale by Ups ) ILOTH g ;god exit of Cloth Brushes on handand for ealepe co Corner of Soti theeld and I .4 "coir V th StreXela 1859. 1',E,,11',.-E-1.191:i2r,°. OFFICE • stile z-R1 wEram ECH, 4, Wood street; near Fourth. ARRIVALHIRD OF- SPRING GOODS. T-4 large lot of Sfaing .aacl Sall:mar t Goods, cam- prising all the latest stylestr6wmn . aliA rk . et stret: - A RAMON J_T I::TDILLNS' OINTMENT_,----2 gross for 241 e VP by B. L. F13NE371 ea,4caZnerF"7 tslll FANS, inei.Fans,Palinleaf FaX in great variety, at • - NZ? " .709: BORNE& 77 3tarket street. IFLES..:—JUST RECEIVED, A VERY compretteusiyo ;addition to our stock of Rifles, which can be sold at very low rates. •—• • • CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, zny'a : • Re.B6 Wood street VOUNDRY-METAL-4300, tons extra No AnAmite, very for sahl_by ilaaa • - JOHN MORE(EAD. OBACCO, of various ' good . biands store and for 'ale by • ' 2 LWAT7 ND& CONNOR+ 197 laberty street. - SILK AND 'GINGHAM SITN'IYALBTIEL LAF., at great bargains. EATON, CREE CO; 131 Fifth and Market streets. sti KEGS SUP. GARB, SODA, New Castle, „, Just received and for tele b • ' • e::. • , : A.RR.E.T 4 POMAT I.—A large supply of this excellent article Net received at JOSEPH FLEMING'S. • re. coimmmtcw,. 'PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS)' EXCHANGE. ;President nal ISAIAH DjCE...Ey: Ilk EDWARD GREGG, 24 . • : Thlaittrer, N. HQLMPA. Jr. . GEORGE R. 'TRURS'ION, • Committee of arbitration for June,. ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. R. PAULSON, J. & COSGRAVE, J. J. GILLESPIE,. f B. PRESTON.:, - Steamer.' to Arrive. Wu, rot Dan . . . . Sonth arnpfn-Neie - York......hay - 9 Steaniers to gall. New York ann's Arabia &traria. ........ . ... Vanderbi .... City of ........... . .. Arago.... . . ....... .. Weser.- ...... .. Vigo .................... Canada.. ..... City of WashiaX. X.EAPit POE MIT ...I‘ ll3 eT ° Y n oi:k . ''''''' .. ...H L a iT m er r , urg °L .:..7 l Ju u ly lY 16 13 ..New .New Y York ...... Havre-.- --July, 16 ork ...... LiverpooL....July 16 .New York. Liverpool -.....Tilly 20 .New York ...... Havre, .New York .. . .Bremen ....... July 23 .New York ..... .Cork, = .13ostori. . ...... Liverpiool .... .17 .New York.... &Liv'plJuly 30 Stage or Water, River—Four feet water in the uhanueL PITTSBURGH MARKETS. /*ported RepressZy jar the Daily .3.terninit Nevi York. S • feel Market. ks heavy— • • Itrtssouri43,;4 3 ltchigan Central---- 43 Pacific Dian 9. 8. Co. 70M Th r , Des"- 6.8 FtSIN . . C.V3FI ON DE AVEitY MILLER .4' RICRETSON. ~a~•'~•s~b6'`'[`'^i:s~ .~w:t-,y,T>.e_r,~^e~C'.'a::'~essPr"rriF - giaptimiritt 4 'fdhfk4 0 - Ambroty* and rhotograpb -.=-. GALLERY _$ No. 70 Flab Btreeti NEARLY OPPOEtnE ME POST 0/710i Air- Photographs; co!ored taken at shortn tice. at Eastern orio*_audwahualed amo thank. sNALL PicTUREs Jsowa/tD TO sad colored in Oil • - mrll A READTIFTfir AND =Wax l' ICTORE WARRANTED, CAR REHAD AS LOW AB AT ANt ; K PlRsp CLiee SETABLIBZ ENT IN THE CO 7I AT„, i'oirth street. T IFE SIZE; T :. 111DIUM Pitl OTOCEiztak.F.Taß , ' 'Colored in'OU, Pastel's, ?r ?hilt; it,:tha:**aztistia astei etre, and ;f Eii pkeetis. * _ . . . . z :0 SUPERIO R COPPER -,. Ml 4 ~ . ~BMICI.TINIi• IFORKEr.% . . ~ PARR, , ItIVIIIID'It' 41c - . - 00., itrANtrFAcTußEag-O.P_ 6111.0211E1NG, Braziers' and Bolt Cspper, P re ' , Copper Sot- Wtome, Raised SO Bottoms. bpater Bolder k fr.e., also 11:12- T ! : ,7 : 4 &i d if ai 7 ,7 ' i n Letts' -Th '1i—,,,,... / Z Toola. Warehonso,rm.°l49 First, and LiOs—utid, - Pittaborgh, Pa. Special_ ordets of Coppervizto •. do . aired pattern„ • WARBANTEti Pixie and trn,- - adulterated, and to . 11 A.VILT 4-SZ I S lckles for years, the came that I have sold to a mryority of the Pittsburgh Gra; cold for swan and which haatekety: Three Plrst Premiums- at Pentisylvarda -State- Farm, .1 ain novel- ' tering to the city greatly reduced ride and country trade at p Please order threet. s. Teims Cash.- " b TALLOU,I46 Witte* titinet, etween Staithtleldand Grant .. PitteburßlLPlL inr2l-Mioiv ' 'IXDIES 1. FETZEII4-: FORWARDING AND _.OOIIIIIII§SION :PERCH/INV noun, firalno Bacon, ylhitunr;Seed DriedPrui Proalym GlOneriXtyt oolorsE Or at44.8..*T; 31725T-STismyl, P M SBT JAGrip; P&-_ llinnoro—rnmein G. Binley, Exi t Sr., B ...Cuthbert & San, Pittsburgk & otk , swearip,gea, s.,Br,cly,Cata. „. Lilt Roweyam - gip & qn, -0.1.g0 A1ut0171021,- Paxton & Co, Wheelang. „ • PENN IILtCHEYIE . WOUSEs AND F o°'U N 'D R Y • • Ili AtAi.NtrEicrußEß , *43tesni Engines, Shafting and pinks • • Morlace Mantises, •• - Orders promptly attended to, •• -I•F!1415?" 64. W. A. CAIDWAII L. E ....... . .. ,Intb CirMtlx . ID EL ~ e sA .; - - -.l3QAT.Pll.l2.nzaluth zeni, and Cotton Co Z 448 121 T . xTi e a e F h tre 'ON; arpaitlay 7 pucl , c,-/agjat and Ty ..te. 2145:27' Ntks:l7B Witer;aad 78 sta. Ate Livery Stable. trAVING' 'OPENED. LIVERY STARA. Ai. in the rear »t the Seek 'Hintae7nortier of Irwin street and Duquesne Way and JananbAsede tine lot of Horses, _Buggies and Carriages, z would respeciihdy 'a lien the patonnvoefa2Y friends and; fatbNii mftwSZ assuring them 'mat they can be accomnioaa at the 11:10f4 reriaoalide tixtea I Can Made ginah orraligemante that persons wishing their horses GM. be wep ae ap2.-3m - Scott one% ratedninik .1" . .. . • .4. - - stcioirb.itettp malic ch ie - .6 octarp_i itc,,,,m0;04; ogee„ Iron -Prime; roads b e OnCeh ickering & Sons; only two yearn 04, bP 2 - • : _ 46-oetase.' wood Case, rimed 'eanieni; , t!Ouilit One 6510 lark. etnee, Rosesioo4,carifid aesi .niadeq)y, ?imam .I. C One 6 Octave, Mahogany Case,n. ade liyiNunms* Chat. .One 6 . " , .'" N: Y. Man. Co. One 6 " "- " Genrganon One 6 • " ' Rosewood ' " " One 6 " . Mahogany " " .":: Weelat One 534 '" - • " " Loud t Bro. One 6 " - . ~- .' , ... , .." -•,"- Gertematinakc One 5 " • o - " '-' " ' ".' aerate% • _9411, pL EARESIDENC ii EIA.Lx_ .. 4 . — or 70 .feetfront on sontitavewmolllUT,tir about 2.50 deep to Rebecca street,tutring,a, • two tatory family. mansiekt well arranged for comfort atat convenience; portico, halt and bight roo. bathroom ' hot and cold water, gas iu all the rooms; a Mick MAN 1 and .aarriAge house;- atiade trees. and cignil :, Thy whole is In good order, and nilf be sold, at tr. Termsr easy. •ImmedinWposseSsionetitibirhad. S. CUTHBEA'r 4 SONJUltarkairstraat ,ACREs cs_MEROa-------- xploß • v t- , SLUE, 12 acres in cultivation: balm:went aliods a amall dwelling horse; stable, garclutt a al e s • ing sp ri ng of good water. Situate at S ev e n males trona .the city, and one mile fro& CliftortSatical. Prieall;4oo. Terms-1;00 in hand. and V O l l in 0 1 1 21ear•"-• •-• „. , jel-t , • ' • -' • S. - CUTHIIERT A surN, 51 market a k REAT INDUCEl,thze.nbwoffer ed to those who mtigh t 9 by . BONNET RIBBONS, FANS, , ITN 17,11 if R `EMBROYDERIII3 AND TR,r4mls-aq,# P4uours, Market street SWIM packages Lakeltenin lOU g; rtf do He For sole br: {WSJ ' ' :14 1 ; 1 1 .! 2 : yis - 10 AL 0111 COAT 01.1.iC0 J 100 beis re fi ne d Burping Coal-Oil for ask*. „ . C. t-7...EUSILWYBIILit i - -11[EcK Th.K.S..O -the 911albriii 1,./ and , .}yOlterrAu rhO city . Rae by, • • • elO & CO , 55Woodatoset, _ .I.)StANT'S jsoLum.E. L—Reports of .ettses Orgudd in the Su premo Court or. Pehnsilvatua'. By .Resi_piad ai Lez l i n t, kola by ( jell ] -- RAY is CO, br, wood street. Or - UR E 0 1. --- WE OIL; amble for table; for'Age b 9 .1 11 Si t ' cornet Diamantaiu9l= sr. JACKING BO X ESL-100 second b.and _ RactUng Bozes foe 101 teu _ - P. MitaErALL I CO: BBLS. Eh GUSH vE I AN jel3 for sale by' 'BECKHAM & KELM; An Cht. TONIC cgocA4.--_,LA law" ac Vy'eth's Tlinic 'Chocolate Drolia, of pits iron and chocolate,fiighlrestesmed •for their tonic influence, in dalimparting strength and a heiilthycolor to inraliciso for females and•ehildren. • For sale l ve. • Corner Smithfield and Fourthizix) Strels. jNDIA RiAmE43{)o Riders. Penholders,. Pens, Paper Halves, Pewit% ocket Inkstands, Pocket 800- Bankers Claes. key for sale by - - ' W-B.IAVEN, jel3 Corner 'Wood & Third & Market Second sts. TAMES HOLMES 4i, CO., Pork . packe rs - and dealers in 13ireis; /Urns, ac., corner of FIESTA t dgg died felOly PI • N. - A7 r, A two street fire rooms, with a Inign lot of stour4Poottog on be sold a eomtmtsbietxoatorp:g, d * . tiro s, T in Allegheny Clty. 'Applj to jell. • S. CLUB:BERT A SON, 61.4farketatreet. IriTCINNATIstB. Fj), - 4;j and Dried Beer, lo Colons to arrive, mam as a Betnaon‘at . HAWORTH BRO p 8 iII thelhattiordr fast receiYed and for Bate te2o 800 GALLON FLAXS tiLASTIC MORO AND SILK 1- Ju l rt by , EA TON, ORES lc ON • Fifth and Market . Y ENTS' an rgant assyftment EATO, OUR C . 4 corner Fifth and Markettreata. DOTATOES:--100 bushels Red....SsL_tatots receirod and for b JASA. ict.4zEN. s, corncrmarket, and Finit street& QL Bacon RTZTDRYamo PRODUCE.---1500 lbs. Country -l lr kji ; - ' • - - - 200 bushels Prime Oats, . -. 40 barrels Pure Cater Vinewir,justrecelred =MU. B ignirlellt, bpd for sale by JAB. A. FETZER. • "r4-,...tvlrnm. ?Ifieltiltanti.--P11.4 . . ... - IMPERLII WAWS GALtERY, ic;rie;3' Banding, romp 'street = s j --- 1 •IL for e BELLY; •