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Mann „-Y • • ' , ; - r 7 f 7 " - Pr - ; 1,••2” -1 .ti- ISEZE • -'rl VOLUME XVII. the Path) Post. JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Ttatv3:—Daily, Five Dollars per year, strictly in ad Vance. Weekly, Single subsenptions Two Dol lars per year in Clubs or lave, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure and 'Arrival' of Passenger Pittsburgh, Fbri *neat and Chicago Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. FL Wayne Express Train .........Ll5 A. M. 13:56 A. M. 1:01P. M Mail C:5O A. M. .. Express Train... .12:50 P. M. 8:45 P. M. 2:30 A. 51 Arrive at Chicago: Express, ' 6,47 P. M. Express 8,17 A. Al Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh: • Mail, 8:25 P.M. I Express, 3:30 P. 31.. I Express, 220 A. 711 (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation.. 0:30 •A.5:23 P. M " 6.1 0 5 A. MI 1210 P.lll Penn drama Railroad. - (From corner of Liberty and Grant sireets.)' .. Leaves. Arrives. Express Train 8150 P. M. L-'45 P. M. "Mail " 2:50 A. M. 11:50 P. M. Fast Line 4:2a P. M. 1...,:.20 A: Al. The Johnstown Way Passenger Train 0.00 A. M. 1:10 P.41 . . 1 Johnstown Accommodation-.... 2:50 P. M. 11:00 A. nrst Turtle Creek " -....10:40 A. It. 6:50 A. . Second " " " _.... 4:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. Third " " " _...:4:a) P. M. 6:15 P. Id Pittsburgh used Oumellsrille Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Amves. Mail Train. 7:00 A. M. . 5:15 P. M Express Train. 4540 P. DI: 5:45 A. DI I:7lacland and Pittsburgh Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Express Train - 12.15 A. M. 2-40 A. M. 65'15 A. DI. 4.00 P. M. Fist Line 1.05 P. DI. 4 .20 P. 51. Wellsville Accommodation 5.00 P. AI. 11.00 A. M. Pittsburgh, Ottumbus and Cincinnati Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves Pitts. Columbus. Arr. in Cin . Fast Line 12.15 A. M. R.OO A. M. 11.30 A. DI Express Train.. 1.05 P. DI. 1.30 A. DI. • 724 A. M Is THE ODOR OF COAL OIL INJURIOUs "- 011 Wednesday, on information of Rease .1. Thomas, of the firm of Graham & Thomas. R. H. Palmer, as agent for W. H. Byrum, who has a quantity of coal oil stored in a ware house on Liberty st., between St. Clair st. and Cecil's alley, was before acting Mayor Steele, charged with nuisance. Mr. Thomas, .John Bryar, Henry Dollmeyer, Samuel Lindsay, T. B. Rabe and others, testified that the odor was offensive and injurious. It was also stated that James Graham and Mr. White, a bottler, had been obliged to move away from the locality by reason of their health being impaired by the odor of the oil, After a full hearing, Mr. Palmer was hold to bail to answer the charge of nuisance at court UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COL . RT.-3 udge Al'Candless was engaged on Tuesday, in hear ing the arguments upon a couple of very im portant cases, involving upwards of dye thou sand dollars. The caste were Charles A. Bry an vs. Thomas M. Howe et al., executor of Charles Avery, deceased. M'Knight for plain tiff, and Loomis and R. Robb for defendants. The case came up upon a rule to show cause why judgment should not be entered fur want of a sufficient affidavit of defense. The amount in controversy is three thousand dollars. Tlle next case was Gray and Leonard vs. D. C. Herbst. Shannon fur plaintiff; C. W. Robb for defendant. The rule was - the same as in the latter case. Ainount involved; upwards of two thousand dollars. Judge M'Candless took charge of the papers, and will render an early decision. ELOPEMENT IN WESTMORELAND COUNTY. —The Greensburg Democrat says : Quite an in teresting affair, at least to the parties engaged therein, transpired in Ludwick, near this place, on Sunday night last, of which the fol lowing aro the particulars : Some time since, John Rhey, an Irishman, and the wife of Peter Cassiday, also Irish, were arrested on charges of adultery. At the Justice's office the case 'Wei Compromised, the parties discharged, and nothing'mor'e was heard of them until Mon day, 'when, upon the return of Cassiday from Pittsburgh, whither he had gone to rent a house, intending to remove there, it was ascer tained that they had eloped the night previous, taking with them the three youngest of CaSsi 4ay'schil4ren. Rhey has no children. War rants have been . issued for their arrest on charges of adultery. HOUSE STRUCK 111 C the thunder storm of Friday last, a house in Blairsville:occupied by Patrick Finland, was struck Thy lightning, knocking out the, gable end, and tearing up the flooring of the second story. Mr. Finland was'dipping water from a barrel, to which water was conveyed from the inof, and the fluid, pas"sing down the spout, struck him and stunned him considerably. Curry, residing in the house of pr. Laney, n square distant, was thrown prOstrate 'and senseless by the same stroke; she was insensi ble for two hours, and is still in a critical con dition. THE CITIZENS AND THE OLYMPICS.—The grand cricket match between the first eleven of the Olympic Club and twenty-two of our cit izens, takes place to-day. The match is to be played on the Commons, in Allegheny city. A close contest may be expected, as the regulars" are to be led by Messrs. Cheeseman, Earl and Pilkington, all cricketers of ability. The Olympians have a good reputation, and their club embraces many good players, but with ocrds Of Awd to one 'against 'there, they Will be obliged to do their best if they • come out victorious. A dinner will be served up on the ground for the players. El E oht s Itelitcf:—Frapk Barclay, the bogus Rarey, bah turned up in Baltimore, 'here he will endeav3r V. play Tho same game he did here—having 'advertised in the same way. It is probable that his carter p, Mike timer will be suddenly checlied thero. on Monday, one of the victimized mado a second information against him at the Mayor's office, charging him with fraud in uhtainieg $$ from him by false representations, Warrants were issued on this and the first affidavit, and ere this has probably been arrested. CROPS vs BLAIR COUNTY.—Tho Hollidays bilrg Standard says :—" Most of our farmers have finished cutting their grain, and by the latter part of this week, shoald the weather ,ntilititine favorable, the entire erpp will bo safe= ly hobsecl. Our farmers all concur in the opinion that a heavier'or better crop of wheat has never before been raised in the county. With few exceptions, the same thing may be said of almost every county in the State, and we have no hesitation in saying that the pres ent will be the most prolific grain season fo; hinny yeiirs - lia T!brinsyryarthis HEAVY STORNI AT JOHNBTOWN.--011 Tues day night, the good citizens of Johnstown were much alarmed by a heavy thunder storm, which broke over the town shortly before midnight. The wind blew a hurricane, fences and out-buildings were torn down, and sheds unroofed. The rain came down in torrents, bearing the semblance of a water-spout. The i'esilients were much frightened, being impress ed with the idea 'that a second delugehad come upon them. We hear of no one being injured, and it seems likely tlliej. spare more fi.:lglitined' than hurt:. .„,,, BURGLAR CAuolfr.. - ---Tlie Sheriff' of Tie grange county, Indiana, arrested on Wednes day evening of last week, at the Stone Rouse, .three miles below Centreville, Butler, county, a man by the name of George Randolph, charged with burglary and counterfeiting. Randolph iia resident of Akron, Ohio, and the iiheriff has .heen on his trail for -the last tWQ { W , rivicEi ' and was finally suessfril. in-making his arrest. lie started' with hinion Thursday !horning last for Indiana. - - JAS. M. COOPER, ssq., of this city, was Toesied pf gold . watch, worth sllar.), on the fitemper Iron City, while on his way from Lake SOperior to Detroit, last week. - A colored Man is charged with the theft, but there is no direct evidence against him. ALWAYS foremost in point of time, Godey's Lady's Book, for August, has just been laid upon ourlable by Messrs. Hunt & Miner., It is a en , terb number, with fine engravings, and a largO quantity of valuable reading matter. MEM IMIMMIZIES2 e• , 4 .t.; " • . 4 Z.t.'rt • • MIME 13MMIMIM . . . \-,- ' , • ,, , - , i...,:,.."' ..,.'Z -k... • 4--,,," ' •-• ' - .., - . • • .-' • . . „ •••- - -. . • .. . , • ' • "., • • .. . - ~•. . • . • . . .. ~ ' - , . - ' . ' ' . . • ... - ' - ,- • , ..,t •. • . . . •• 4 . ) ti ...iy .t . . .. . . ~. ,-.:,......-.:_:.: ... . .... „.,.. . .. ,•.. •••., . . . . . 4 .. .. ... • f . • . . - 4 . . - • . . ' - , , . - ..- • . . • • ' • .' -..- .. . THE MINSTRELS.—The Morris Brothers, Pell and Trowbridge Minstrels, still continue to attract large audiencesat the Apollo Theatre. On Tuesday evening, as well as last night, the dress circle was literally a sea, of fans, crin oline, pretty bonnets, and female faces, every seat being tilled. All present, the ladies es pecially, seemed to enjoy the entertainment hugely,notwithatanding the heated atmosphere. The c6mpany seem to have a fresh budget of fun at each visit, and our public will not weary of them soon. Johnny Pell, Lon and Billy Morris are the very impersonation of fun, and no one can look at them without feeling the spirit of risibility strong within, them. The "Mocking Bird," or "Peter Gray," are either of them worth the admission fee. The Gre cian postures, by Fred Wilson, and his clog dance, are inimitable, and always bring down the house. To-night a new programme is offered, and we expect to see a full house. THE SALE OF PAINTINGS To-Der.—The sale of the tine collection of paintings, which is now on exhibition at Mr. Davis' sales room, on Fifth street, will take place this morning, commencing at ten o'clock. Without affect ing a too critical knowledge on the subject., we aro very certain the pictures generally are worth far more than any price they are likely to command in this market. There is not one in the collection that will not, do credit to any fireside it may contribute to adorn. No pro cess in education tends so effectually to refine the taste and improve the sentiments of the youthful mind, as n familiarity with tl» works of art, and espicially with the highest of them all, the art of painting. The gallery will bo opened to the public this morning from eight clock until the time of sale. Ladies attend ing the sale will have seats provided for thorn. SINGULAR FUNERAL. RITES.—We noticed yesterday the death of an Italian cripple, u sort of mendicant, well known to many of our our citizens. On Tuesday, his sister. who has been absent from the city, returned, and pro ceeded to decorate the corpse with red, white and blue ribbons, tying them in the hair, mouth, and other parts of the body. Thus arrayed he was interred. We know not it this be an Italian custom—at all events it is a very singular one. THE REaArrA, so lung talked of, is to come off on Saturday, the i?.oth inst. Mr. E. Eich enlaub, proprietor of the Belvidere House, offers a beautiful set of colors 85 a prize to the fastest eight oared barge in the regatta. The eolors may be seen at M'Fadden's jewelry store. On the succeeding Saturday, a silver pitcher and goblet will he presented to the crew of the successful boat in a regatta in which four-oared Croat; are only to participate. COLLINS PAraZ.—TIIIS iS in be n gala-day nt Collins Park--it gold goblet, worth .$3O, k oil'ored ns a Firm to the winner of the best three in five to harness, fre42 to ull hor.es, own- 1,1 in this county who him, never gono in Ira than 2:58 in public. Tt is expected that this will be followed by a running rave, and a sack race, which will be a novelty here, and will doubtless be very a cousin* ANurnEn case of Nun-stroke which we have not noticed, occurred in the Ninth ward,' on Monday evening. !qr. David Nesbitt, was sawing wood at the outer depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad, when he was overcame by heat and fell down. He was conveyed to his residence on Baldwin street, where ho died on Tuesday afternoon. SToil; sales by P. M. Davis, auctioneer, No. 54 Fifth street, on Tuesday evening. July 10: 20 shares Bank of Pittsburgh stock, sr,l 87 l do M. A; M. Bank. do • 511 00 7 do Mechanics' Bank. do 55 50 4S do Citizens' Bank, do 54 00 l do do do, do r,3 Cf; do P., }'t. W. & C. R. It., do 5 75 A efiovoiciNo blunder crept into an article en the laving of the corner stone of the new Insane Aaylum, in our issue of yesterday. The compositor not having the manuscript, or the fearOf consequences before his eyes, made us say that Chief Justice Lewis was the orator of the day. It shou ld have been Chief .Tustice Lowrie, who delivered am appropriate address upon the oceasion. SEVENTH WARD PROPERTY.—This after noon, at two o'clock, Mr. Davis will sell on the pireeniies, by order of trustee, thirty-flve handsome building lots on Devillier, Webster and Duncan streets, near the residence of General J. K. Moorhead. Centre avenue is one ofthe.tinest in our city, and the Seventh ward unsurpassed fOr'cleanliness and pure air. CRANE Snor.-On. Friday last, Mr. Robert Allison, of White. township, Indinna town ship, shut a beautiful while crane, measuring fourteen feet five inches between the tips of the wings, three feet eleven inches in height. and weighing live pounds. It was not killed until some five or Fla shots had been fired. • MANY C'ertitlentes of the most' flattering character from those using the now Finkle Sewing Machine might be published be the agents, J. L. Carnaghan & Co., Allegheny, hut they prefer .4nimmitttng time machine to the judgment and criticism of purchasers, feeling perfectly confident mum to the result. • RESITI(I:77.-1M furnace of 'Watson, Den niacin Si Ob., Blair county, which had been "stopped up" and undorgoing repairs for two weeks, returned operations on Monday. This furnace has now be6n running Within a frac tion of three years, without "blowing out"— an ahnott unparalleled event in the history of furnace:r. said' to 'have been so cool in the vicinity cif .E;hensburg last week, that, with a few exceptions, the nights were so chilly as to render fires neeessary. \\re would advise-some of our citizens, suffering with the heat; to go there during the "heated term." NUISANCE ABATED.-;1.1 Wickline and her daughter, who resided on Grant street, op posite St. Paul's Cathedral, were before Esq. Steele, acting Dlayor, yesterday,' charged on outh of Robert Long, with keeping a disorder ly house. On promising to abate the nuisance, they were discharged. PnarviAN SYRUP.-13althilore, July 15. my Dear Sir: Lea'rning that measures aro to be taken to bring the Peruvian Syrup into notice, I take pleasure in giving you my expo richce of its beneficial effects in my own case. At the time you preSented me with the first bottle of this medicine, I wi . , 'suffering With a severe ; - "atarrhal cough, accompanied by night sweats, loss of appetite, and great debility, which was daily increasing. In this state I commenced taking the Syrup. The effect was almost magical. In a few days, and before I had used the second bottle, niy cough lessened, night sweats ceased, appetite was restored, and with it strength and vigor beyond what I had enjoyed for ten years—being able to walk sev eral miles each day without fatigue, 'while hitherto I could only walk a short 'distance. Very 'respectfully, Sold by Dr. G. H. - Keyser, 140 Wood street. TIIE GEoacitAN,Cosyy.NlE would just nov be very agreeable, but ea It woulcir sclicpely be good etiquette to appear in public with it, we must approach it as near as possible. To do this it is only necessary to call on Wm. H. M'Gee & Co., corner Federal street - and Mar ket square, Allegheny, who have on hand and make to order a great variety of light, cool, summer clothing. They have also a full as sortment of youth's and gentlemen's - dr“ . goods,, made up in the latest, slyie, and at prices which canniit'fail HEATING BT &I - TAU. —As a testimonial of the workfruinlike manner, perfect action of their self. regulating !naclanes, safety, economy in fuel, and the ISt attention no ceesari , to - keep each room comfortable, we give this certificate to Messrs. Davis and Phillips, laccessors to Phillips Av. Co-, for their plan of heating by steam the Second Ward - Public Schools in the city of Pitlabarghourd which law met our. approval, and wo would recommend thena, to the public to give entire satisfaction of heating by steam. • - - H, Miner; Jr John Usrehall, Tindle, George Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors. stegm - ruoting - G. DA Fittina VD3 ph.b.I PHILI . APS, anurau • nentden; Dealers in may description of Gas F&••bota and Pampa N 0.7 Wood and 148 ,Fitat street, Pittabargh. • - . a . • • • • -; • , - - EVE PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1859. Two girls, ono white and ono colored, were comliaitted' to the House of Refuge from the Mayor's office, yesterday, for-vagrancy. Mxcaexlcs' INSTITOTIC.—This Institution, the want of which has been an long felt by our citizens is now open under the superintendence of Messrs Jackman A Johnson, in the Lafayette Building. En trance, Of, Wood street. It is designed for the perpetual exhibition of the products of Mechanics, Manufactu rers, Inventors, and Artisans; and as 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 to bring before the public will find it greatly to their advantage to leave samples. Sir The publio are respectfully invited to visit the institute. COULTER & MEarrzan, Rouse, Sign and Ornamental Painters and Grainers. Orders left at their shop on Fourth street near Market, Burke's Building, will be promptly attended. *Om USE SUPER'S MOSQITITO COMPOUND Corner Penn and St. Clair streets iY2I COMMON SENSE RULES TUE MASS OF THE people, whatever the misnamed and misanthropic phi losophers may say to the contrary. Show them a good thing, let its merits be clearly demonstrated, and they will not hesitate to give It their most cordial patronage. The Masses have already ratified the judgment of a physician, concerning the virtues of lIOSTETTER'S BITTERS, as may be seen In the immense quantities of this medicines that are annually sold in every section of the land. It is now recognized as greatly superior to all other remedies yet derived for diseases of the di gestive organs, such as diluThon, dysentery, dyspepsia, and for the miens fevers that arise from derangement of those portions of the system. Ilostth name is rapidly beconling a household word, from. Maine to Toixs, from the shores of the Atlantic to ate Pacific. Try the article and be satistkd, 7 Sold by all druggists in the world, and by lIOSTF.TTEN 4 SNIVEL"' Manufacturers and Proprietors, 029 N 0.64 Water. and 68 Front streets Dior' A WONDERFUL PREPARATIoN IS Lbilt of Jules Hanel, the Eau' Athergenne, or Hair Renovator, which is the most efficacious remedy for restoring the hair ever known. Sold by B. L. FAH_NENTOL'II 2 00, N 0.60, comer of Wood and Fourth streets., Druggists generally, and at the Laboratory of Jules Hanel 2 Co., No. 704 Chestnut street, PhiladLdphia. jyls:dais ger l 2 LIVE no Past' ist TlllB COU.NTiCY. that the Americans hare became fatuous throur,hout all Christendom, SA a hard driong, hard drinking, hard chewing, hard swearing people. We have beetune equally famous for debilitated stomachs, e serrated and disordered nerves, broken down constitutions, and the hundred and one cures which follow upon the noes which we have enumerated. Count'ems prinareas for these ills hero been advertised, hut we know of notle mg so etlicacoms for an invalid suffilong from indigos tem or nervous depression as OLIN'S STOMACH BIT TEMS, manufactured and sold by the proprietor, at his detest on POEM street, user Hand. (62 JOSEPII - aureate. KIICTXII. JOSEPH NEVER 86 SON, Manufacturera, and Wholesale and Retail I,,aler. in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No% 424'Penn Street, above the Canal,' Have on hand a large nnaortmenl of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu facture, and warranted equal in quality and style to any manufactured in the city, and will sell at re...unable pima Ott BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING.— • D. !smiles Curiosities of Literature, 4 vol.. Norton' Ambro.inoto....illed by M'Ecntle, 5 vol.. Hawthornt's Novels nod Talcs, 8 vol., Longfellow's Prose nod Poetical Writings. .1. H. Marion. Works, 8 vol.. Corry; Bell's Works, 3 vols. Mrs. James.rin's Works, in blue nod gold, 3 vol.. PUttutrren Choice Stories, 4 vols. Trewlawney's Recollections of Shelby & Byron. Lord Deftenn's Letters from II filth latitude. Douglas Jerrold's Life, by hen son. Douglas Jerrold's history, arranged by los son. Tom BrOw7V.Sehool Days at Rugby. To Cubit and Mark t & Vacation Voyage, by B. 11. Dann. The Cavalier, by G. P. It. James. Freudian and his Friends, by Shelton M'Kentie. The Convidasoent, by N. P. Mosaica, by the author of gabut for the Solitary. Salad for the Solitary. Salad for the Soentl. jeZ BAT & CO C A. Wood street. AILAI FUR SALE, on thO Perrysville.F Plank Road, at 16 miles from the eity--eontains 115 acres-70 in fine state of rultiratien, a dwelling MIX rooms, wash house, well of soft water and pump. a brick lawn and stable, carriage house, afro story liriet spring lionso--orcluu-d of cloileti fruit; tone,. all in good order, about 45 acres of choice timber, also a store house and fixtures, now doinEagood busaniiiis—garden. small fruits, shrubbery, Ac. For prleff Sold term, apply al tho office of CUTIIBEItT A SUN, je22 Real Estates Agt's, 51 Market st. p RUN EB.--5 cases in glass jars 3 do in (envy dozes; 5 casks Turkl.; 50 kogn fot - trtg. Just received and for REY3FER d ANDEIC9ON. No. 39 Wood novo., Opposite lit. Charles /Intel II E I !lON - MAN VFACTU REIL'S (111 I D E —To the Furnace. Forgmt and Rolllng Mill. S. the United Staten, with dimeu.sions , it of Iron , a chyme en element, nu American ore, and a manufactured arm r cle, in counnerce and In history ; by J. P. Leafy. With maim and plates. [ jeibill KAY i CO, 55 Wood street. WI N FS.— 25 ...es Chcquot quart. Champagne Wine do do pt. do do 30 Lanka. Pea, Ifeidseick'a qt. do do 10 dudo do pta do do 10 du !Annelle pt...aud Unmet qt. do to 5 do do to .do I ns do do :IS cone. St...Julien Medoe Ctaret do 14) do Ladies' Catawba do 15 do do Ginger' do In store, and for ante by tiip'.. !MILLER a RICKETSON. ,DE LA ittJE A. CO.'S LADIES' ENVEL opEs—AiI slue: and 'muddies. for ante by .1: It. WELDIN, jeal ii/3 iy_pod kretit near Fourth. Q 04 1 3.-100 boxes litiffalo Soap for sale b y 1.3 )e2l. I-IF:Null. COLLINS. COUNTING HOUSE, j a I RAND 11'KsTA A N Y D. 2 -- 6 . lCr Wood van re o e t at t. ! -- - , , 1E 1. , --.300 boxes prime Cutting for 5.1.,, by fleD) H. H. INMAANS. SP EC 1 A CORKS, for Fruit Jars, assorted size, for sale by B. L. FAIINESTOCK a Co., jic.2 No. GO, corner Fourth and Wood tits. BANKERS' CASES AND POCKET BOOKS—A full alsortmont at Jet ) 'HUSBAND'S CALPI.R,I44IaIsi or nale by 6 F .°" B. L FAHNFSFOCII it CO., mill No. CO, corner Fourth end Wood street& 1111 - ERRING.-50 barrels for sale by jelo 11. 11. COLLINS. TyRAVELINq SE'rTS Collars and Sleeves, selling at oust, at 9 " ' JOSPH pORNE'S, 77 4t / Taet at._ VINE FRENaI COI i IJAUS—A choiceo to'select from, of Now York cost, at iY 9 TWO BUILDING LOTS, ON ALFRED STREET, Wilkineburgh, for sale; price for both, $3OO. [jolt) S. CUTHBERT it SON, 51 Market at FUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE PENN STREET. Look at No. 431. For sale by jel4 S. CUTHBERT A SON, 51 Market street. OOP SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS--From 75 cents, to the filnOlt EepanPititi,at JOSEPH HORNET, 77. Market street. tiAI R BRUSWES AND c'03.145-4 good assortment of la kinds, qt IYA 10S- Blkti i NEA 77 Market at. _ _ C11...4T,5F.,—A prime lot, of Western Re. serve Meese repelyed, and for sale by 4 , tINE4 A. r era% 4 28 corner &Lancet and Fink streets. USINFAM CARD CASES, new style, for sale by J. R. WELDIN, je3o B 3 Wood street, near Fourth. (WILL TOOTH PICKS, for sale by J. R. WELDIR, 63 Wood street. near Fourth O CASES CAKE. MAGNESIA just receives{ 'rand for sale by BECKILN* KE4y, - ••If 41/ ." ' Allexheny Qty. ANNUAIDIGEST.-Brightly's Purdon's Annui9 Digests, from May 28, 1853, to May 28,1859. 1 • 5 ,NAY 4 CO, 55 Wood street. EW DOUESTIC AND STAPLE DRY QooDs era being r zeoeived almost daily. C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market et. VR_ESEt ARRIVAL-100 boxed Palermo Oranips, sweet, and 100 boxes Palermo Lemons, just receiving this day, and for sale by REEWER lc ANDERSON, jell • No. 89 Wood et, opposite St. Charles Hotel. (AN THE BROW OF THE HILL, on V , Mt Wanhingtoo„ a fine building lot, with a two story frame,. house, 'table, Ate., will be .6014 for $lO2. je22 Terme easy, S. CUTICSEBT M t SON, 61 arket at. 1111IICKW/ELEAT.-200 bushels for sale by 44 Jae , • • IDlNlffrff. COLLIN& r r • ' THE LATEST NEWS 'MY TELEGRAPH. Letter from Hon. Daniel E. Sickles. New YORK, July 20.—The Herald of to day contains a letter to the editor from Hon. Daniel E. Sickles,-in which he corrects a state ment made in that paper yesterday, regarding the recent event in his domestic relations. The reconciliation, he says, was my own act, with out consultation with uny relative, connection, friend or adviser. Whatever blame, if any belongs to the stop, should fall upon me—l am prepared to defend what I have done before the only tribunals I recognize as buying the slightest claim to jurisdiction over the subject, my own 'conscience and the bar of Heaven. I am not aware of any statute or code of morals which make it infamous to forgive a woman ; nor is it usual to make our domestic life a sub ject of consultation with friends, no matter how dear or near to us, and I cannot allow even all the world combined to dictate to me the repudiation of my wife, when I think it right to forgive her and restore ber to my con fidence and protection. If I ever failed to comprehend the utter desolate pbsition of an offending though penitent woman,7the hopeless future, with all its dark possibilities of danger to which she is doomed when proicribed as an outcast, I can now see plainly enough in the almost universal howl of denunciation with which she is followed to my threshhold, the misery and perils from which I have rescued the mother of my child; and, although it is very sad for me to incur the blame of friends, and the reproaches of many wise and good people, I shall strive to prove to all who feel any interest in me, that if- I am the first man who has ventured to say to the world an erring wife and mother may be forgiv en and redeemed, that in spite of all the obstacles in my path, the good results of this examplershall entitle it to the limitation of the generous, and the commendation of the just. There are many who think that an 4ct of duty, proceeding solely from affections which can only be comprehended in the heart of a hus band and father, is to be fatal to my prof,- sional, political and social standing. If this be so, then so be it. Political station, profession al success, social recognition, are not the only prizes of ambition ; and so long as I do nothilig worse than reunite my family under the roof where they may find shelter front contumely and persecution, I do not fear the noisy but fleeting voice of popular clamor. The multi tude accept their first impressions from a few, but in the end men think fur themselves; and if I know the human heart—and sometimes I think that in the career of iningled sunshine and storm, I have noticed nearly all its depths —then I may reassure those who look with re luctant forebodings upon my future, to be of good cheer, for I will not cease to vindicate a jutt claim to the respect of my fellows; while to thole motley groups, here and there, who look upon my misfortunes only as weapons to be employed for any destruction, to those I say one for nil, if a Mau make a good use of MS enemies they will be as servie , •ablo to him 11.9 his friends. In conclusion, lut me ask only one favor of those who, from whatever motive may deem it necessary or agreeable to com ment in public or privnto upon this sad history, and that i., to nun all their arrows at my„ brew-t, and for the sake of my innocent child; to spare her yet youthful mother while she seeks in sorrow and contrition the mercy anti pardon of Him to whom, sooner or later, we must all appeal. - - -r - Overland Mail. Sr. Le , (1 , 1, July 4 .:0.--Th u overland 'nail lin' arrived. A number of prizoners e4capial from the Penitentiary, overpowering the guard. Twelve were recaptured. Eight Meru shot in the hudies while endeavoring to avoid tieing ar restd. The Italians of San Francisco have lice thousrnd dollars to se nd to Victor Eman uel for the benefit of hie needy subjects. The people of Carson Valley have called a Convention on the lSth (if Ray, to confider the public safety. In the proposed Territory 9f Nevada an election of delegates fur Congress is tixeti for the al of 'July. The cauntiof Santa Barbara wit; visited on the 17th by a terrible sirocco, forcing people to shut themselves in-door?. kulling nnimali , , nod literally roasting the fruit on the tree 3. The Frazer river mining news continue discouraging. Another express from Denver city, with dates to the 14th, arrived this afternoon, It brings $2500 in treasure. From Washington. WASI“NIiTON. novel conimit ment has beeti made tp flte, 61 . Colum bia Penitentiary of an 'lndian who Wll4 found guilty of horse stealing in Kansas. Ho WWI immediately set ti, wol k. The Com - Missioner44l Pensions has issued a circular, in which he directs that invalid pen sioners of the army and navy, who are subject to biennial examination, to present, with their usual vouchers, on the 4th of September and 14 of January next. Respecting their disa bility the operations of the net of Congress of the :Id of %troll. 18511, virtually suspends the commencement of each viennial period, until the certificates of Swo physicians or surgeon has been presented • The Charleston papers received here record the death of the venerable Colonel lon, who had long borne aconspicuous and distinguished position In tho Cyuricll4 or tt k 6 :;..ato of South Carolina. The Secretary of the Interior will transmit by the Pacific steamer, of the 6th of July. $ . 264,000 to Oregon and Washington, to sat isfy the recently audited claims on nocount of advances made for restoring and maintaining peaceable and more friendly relation with the Indian tribes. Judge (Ins, of Pennsylvania, has been appointed the special agent to the Pawnees, with the view so to arrange matters US to prevent future difficulties. The books and public documents pertaining to the first session of the late Congress, are being boxed to be sent to the various literary institutions throughout the country, in accor dance with the law. This is one of the reforms which lias deprived members of selling such books, as were formerly used for waste paper, or at nominal sums to speculating book traders. The India Rubber Case BALTINtORE, July '2o.—ln the case of Horace H. Day, et al, vs. Stellman et al, which lately occupied the court here for twp weeks, his Honer„,ludge Gi morning, rendered at the clop pf it very ahlo opinion, a decision in the favor of Mr. Day on all the points pre sented, holding that under his agreements with Goodyear, Mr. Day has nn exclusive monop oly of elastic goods containing vulcanized rubber; A perpetual injunction was granted. Some fifteen other suits were depending here on this decision, in all of which perpetual in junction will issue. Ls6:tehed Sr. Lours, July 20.-4 special despatch to the 80/din says that the three negroes on trial in Igarshal coanty, Wisconsin, for mur der and rape, were yesterday taken from jail, and one burned, and the other two hanged. Steamer Asia Sailed. NEW YORK, July 20.—The steamship Asia sailed at noon for Liverpool, with eighty pas sengers, and four hundred S and seven thou sand dollars in specie. ~tE1~Q~AI~• w. & D. HUGUS; tr AVE REMOVED TO NO. 6 MAR KET Street., corner of Fotirth, where they will re- Alain till the tu*Of September,when they will remove to their new store sow being built at the old stand, corner of Fifth and Market streets. my4.4m REFINED SUGAR.— lo this. Eastwick's standard crushed Sugar ; 10 do do coarse pulverized do 10 do do. One do do SO do Penna. A coffee crushed do. 10 do do B do do do 6 do do C yellow do In store, and landing, and for tale by ap2B MILLER a RICKETSON SUN UMBRELLAS, HOOP SKIRTS, Lace Mantles, Lawns, Ducats and Bareges. Also a DM fine of Domestic and Staple Pry Goods. . 1630 47.7074 Market street. PERRY & cof .NO. 29 PENS—For sale J .I.N. UM] • B. WELD • •••• • KO 6 0 iT4 13 g.) FA 4 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. President. WM. H. SMITH. Vice Presidents. ISAIAH DICKEY, Int. EDWARD GREGG, 2d Treasurer. ' N. HOLMES, Jr. Superintendent. GEORGE H. THURSTON, Committee of Arbitration for June. ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. IL PAULSON, J. S. COSGRAVE, J. J. GILLESPIE, B. PRESTO* Steamers to Arrive. LUTZ FOR DAYS ...... Southampton-New York—July 9 SHIPS New York Steamers to Sall. SHIPS LEAVE FOR PATS Arabia Boston.— ...... Liverpool—July 13 Bavaria New York Hamburg...... July 15 Vanderbilt New York Havre_ —.July 16 City of Baltimore-.... New York Liverpool..... July 16 Asia Now York Liverpool...... July 20 Arago New York Havre, ke-....Ju1y = Wo.er New York Bremen July 23 Vigo New York Cork, Ac July :.. Canada Boston Liverpool July 27 City of Wnshington...New York Cork A Liv'pl July 30 Stage of Water. River—Three feet eight inches ',rater in the channel PITTSBURGH MARKETS WEEKLY REVIEW. Carefully Revised and Corrected by our own Commercial Reporter. Prrisemu, July a), 1859. Since onr report of last week we observe few indica tions of deluge in the business world. If there is any st exhil•ited in a deers l ansunition, thin hot weath ,q hariug the ellcet of driving all who can Ta.ss,il.le get out of the city nway. In fi gnaw no note little change. In flour and grain there ie a downward tendency, and in ba , ou a tiy.vand, inerelii nine,. In other article., there The rver is n'A - ti at the ,ime beyond the tr:f, th, rk•zul.tr Br cad Ehzah,•th pick is The repot. fr , ni nil yuirter, sear the COOT, 1.1 1r149: :LLtd rye Lit ,I)een harvested to goo•I and it goneraily believed. In the absent,e of stntiniicn• that the yield a th",e gram. in fur greatt.T than last year. In this riemity tint hot daya and nighbk, and oe raot,,, 'taco been bringing font aid enrn and ps hitor burly, and g.)4,1 return, of both may bo expect ed. In the latter en licar ‘Pf no indications of the rot hm iag atlected the ,-rep in any locality, doubtless me of the Lou! eth•ct vf the fr“-t. In tunmet' matt,rs we has littlo of intorese to note. Th.• Link Luements 'Thom an inerea. , u in uote., sp..oie, and F...n.tern exchange continues Urn hyth s.lrao at par for eustoiner, and out -41,1, rates rang, from par to 14 jar Cent premium for jar fond- and currem.y. The following comparative statomont is made up from tbu viy;cial moottments of tbo condition of the city banks for the ending; oa 3lunday last, and for those of the Wel.k, pre% N,rro. Lunn% and Discounts Due 1.3. other Bank,. •Notr..; AT, of other Bunke. and Tre,ury Note, July 11. July lg. .$11.0.1.1.1`82 i. 5,805,018 35 . 2.1.30JX15 80 5.456 04 19,541 1,e..-1,956 56 1,052.159 79 Ctri•ulation 1824.0 . 2 S 00 I,Stni,o2 00 Due to other Bank's- _15,30300 ',X8,887 25 Dcis,its 1418.5 nit 25 $1,734.5.53 03 Thee figures show the following comparative results: Inereic, in Loans and Discounts $10,T37 08 I teorease in amount duo bv other Banks . 13,500 80 I tiereit.e to Notes and Cheisks of other Ranks 51.355 SS ,res-e 1n Siweie 26.t.5.r2. to CirentatAoll 43.9115 00 In noloont due to other Banks 41.453 45 I , re.,e in I slseets 15,956:8 The above fisnres •ilow it net increase in Assets of 7:). and a net Ineres , e in lishinues of $101,52.5 —lonian,: the Elitrvreneo agaztt,t the !tanks this week Ashes...We note but little change. Pots t rate at 4: ~,i..:;t• and Po.irls at o!ifer,til;',c; tioda Ash at aid: 7 , ~, ; Narrao of :9:oda at neyoli,4c, and Coneentrithect Lee t 14ec IA IL.' Heienu...idiontains about the same figure. Shaul. .1 eis we tutu!, 3i 7 i./.47...).it.;; Sides at liii.t.i.:Aie and llama :a ii.a.i(a.tu , :;a . 14 m: Mimu• mired 11.lrl” , at 1i!,:412C-. for eliV. and 11c. for ;Man We. tern. Oran._ tr.- in g.... 1 slum: v.w ith but a light demand. 5.d..., of small white at $1.50 IA bushel, but large lots ...add to a be .old at Mi. figure. Butter.. 'Da , oak lots mforing aro of roll from ornintry. which are taken up by ' , tore-keepers at 1214(40 14e. per 15, a, to till:111i). Brooms... Are .carer, and high. Common now Are worth $2 per dozen : good $2,75.033, and fancy $3.30. Buckets and Tubs...Tlic Bearer manufacturers, ran, are as hdlows r.llitekets, plain insido,? dozen. $1.45; minted 111,11,.. t i l,k); 3 h00p,,, $1,73 ; Tm et , NO. p 3 hoops, to doren, r. 75; No. 1, 2 hoops. $1,73; No. •.!, P. 1 .0 0: No. 3. $5.50 ; No. 4, $4,75; No. b, $4,00; Heelers, Na. 2. $2.W , : 11:01 Ilusliel . s, seded, $4,73. Cordagr:.. ' ' 3lanilhili7'e,oo:l...ll ? R 1 Manilla Hupe.cut,..l.2 ? lb l'arred " " ...11 ? it;l Hemp .. .. ...11 s lb Hemp " " ...II It lb Tarred " " ...13 11 lb Packliiii Yarn. t100..11 1-4 its Parking Yarn. eom.lo ? lb Bill (infix... Manilla, gt.bo. s2,l•Lka,, , t) T, dozen: Hemp, $1.37, $2.00t:92.75 /4 dozen; Hemp coil, Ile. ? lb. fi'0 , ,,, , , 1.1n0....M anill a 57,1; dozen: Hemp 70c. ? doz (Loon f brdogr...t 'otton Hope :..i.j anti upwards, 20e.; do. below ~,'„ 22e.; Bed Cord $2.bika.3.1.12.ti4.75 14 dozen; Plone,ll Lines $1.75: Sash Cords St;,4o. Candles—flu, following are now the current rates of city titanufachirers; Moulds lao. 31 fb.; lap 12,!..",c.: Zi.tar 154,4,1 V. , IA lb. Cheese... The quantity in market ir. not large, and Ho. demand is liminni. 3fest.sll; 'lle.erTe is sold at 7!:::t4Sii e. per IL, as in quality. 'torn Meal...ls sclii in ..tliall lots at $1.12 14 hush. Crackera...The prices have Ilillierplle a further .1,,,,,,, The quotations art , 11111 V as tollDW,—Wator Cracker: 31 tb. it/c.; flutter do. 0,6,', Sugar tic.; Soda 7e.; 14,t0n 7e. Pilot Bread 341:1.1. f 4,50. Cranberries...'flictnarket is well supplied, but tlie deinandls limited. kalos from store are math; at $.14.9 sll.lat - 0, ma : , or lox of :; hieth. . . Dried Fruit....% mile:. are in little demand. and we mite only ad:a:don:4l volts at $4,25 bu,h. Peaches :ire in tbiWter request, cOmmanding re bush, and lu dent:mit at 14ei,150. 70 dna. quieL We note Wen of Ban at $l,OO 1-1100 Is; ihort, at fide; Ship Smits at $1,37 and Mid• dlings at 5t0r20,.1,65, Oil Meal to steady at $1330)39-41 ton. Penthera...Sales of prime Weatern are made on are rival at 4.5 e. I, lb. in small lots, and from store at 4k4tsoe. Fire Brit/L.-Sales of Bolivar at 5.,i"(41.3.5 Fish...We continue to quote large Maynard, No. 3, in libls., at $11,50. and to hi. bbla. nt stl, with but a retail demand. Lobe White are sold at ,jlu,Oett bbl. and Skit', $5,19 'o half bbl. Lake Trout $4,50; Lake Herring $1,73: Baltimore Herring dull at $7,50(451.75. and Halifax at vidiu per bid. Codfish at stttOt e, per Plour...The market has a downward tendency, and there In lwen a decline since our hFct. Sales were made during the week from first lissioisat $5,50 for su perfine, and t 5.73 for extra sup.s.rtine- Prom store the ruling rates are fs.73fl.Vs.ltfi r;or f,r extra. mot ha' waits fatuity. Orntit...there c 5 till but little activity, the new crop coining in lad !Eras aro sold on arrival at In(n, soe. an.l from store Corn Isrings ls , h• from first hands ass I:Poss from store. It , . e. new crop, is sold. to arrste, at `' , ..So,ot.sst, and new spiing barley at A fins lots of southern wheat have liven sold at $1.3031;14, soil ....lie lot prune new at st. ii. Buck wh o .* 1,01..5, 6.21,„ „ e in large I.itionil in the siitalf way. Groceries... Are still dull, Wills eaten ex - to:m..ly Mina \re Continue to quote sugar sit 7 , 4(OW:nt itt tools. 31..0,, , es at ler Si gallon to ens?. :id !!mats; to coun try. 'Coffee at 121.3 124 e, and lime at 5C51,514e. in tierce, nod I kW, The:, :quotatlon.s aro for cash: on time a arivanee Gas Pipe... The following are quotations for tho wrought iron tithing; Per Foot. I I/. Nell Gas Pipe.. 7 cis. .54 01 o pa i 10 { : 5 “ “ 1,6 “ “ Slibieet the customary e. 11ay...A fair supply at th $10416 per ton. Illdes...Green Beef Hides command 7c? 32..; green salted 040.1;itf, and dry flint lu(4 - ,10!6c. 11 9 1 11 1 Zw...There is nothing dc3ug; and quotations are nominal at 511.5114457 for pearl. Iron and Nailc-The qoutations of manufactured Iron are as follows:—Common Bar Say to 2 , ,t..5fe. sit lb. !;ails are gelling ut. $2.501;414.75 for 10d. to 4.1, according o quality. The terms are six months' credit, or 6 it tout. discount for cash. Sales light. Lard_. Fins again declined. and we note sales of City No. 1. at and 12c. in small lots. A few kegs of country have been sold at Ir4e. Leather—The market is steady, with no elmge in our old quotations Red Spanish Sole V lb. . 324}9,gc. Slaughter . t.Vsg2Be. Skirtirig. Harness-24(4026c. Upper dozen. 5306,30 Bridle ....... s36@it2 Lumber, &i:scmal...The following ag e the qnotations of aeosonerf...tcoher, from the yards to tk,Seity:— Connnon I '(nobsoor4o, 31000 feet.. $l5 00 oorZ31" 32 00 ing dressed " 00 Shingles,* 1000 3 50 Lath, 2 25 Oak flooring, dressed, 1 inch, Is 1000 feet-. 30 00 11,4 " , 42 00 Pc Foot 13..; Inch Gas pipe:: 32 cts tfi 50 l 4 .4 90 (I 3 " " " .3,30 " " " " ..1,60 4 " " " _1,90 scougt. city senles, ant Fade-. at Lumber, Green... There is but little doing . Common is worth $94§10 for 1,000 feet and Clear $0,00; Timber 841 7 g0e ik cubic foot, and Shingles =2s® 2,40 *l,OOO. Mesa Pork... There is little doing, and we quote at 1617,00 pbbl. to city and $17.00@i18 4 00 to country. Rietals...Pig Lead has declined to 0c.:.„ and Bar to, 6 ,0 7 t Sheet Co per 85(gi36c..1 Sheet Brass C. p lb. tali —Lard No, No,l is held firm by the manufacturers titt6 o @63, with an occasional sale at 950. No. 2 ts worth liSc. Linseed is dull at 8.5®68c. Coal Oil sells at. ir.1,000) 1 ,05 forreflued, and 70606 c gp gallon for the nary article.. Pig Metal...Figuree range from kl to $2B, fo; the different qualities; at 6 raten e; . 6101 1 )6.; telt 6 61 6 -4. Potattatts.-The 8051.4011 for aid is nearly °Ter. We nolo sales of common at 604060 and prime 11160103 c.. . _ Powder... There has been a decline in the prices of 15c. on fanner quotations of Blasting and non Rifle; the quotations now are for Blasting $4,25 keg; Rifle $6. Rye Plonr...The demand is fair, with sales at $4,60 a 4.75? bbl. - Sidt“.There is a fair demand, with sales of No.l at 81,25 114 bbl. Sand Stone... Regular sales of Huntingdon county, at $9 la ton. Seeda...There is nothing doing. A few lots of Timo thy have been sold at 82,60. For flax and clover we have no quotations. Shootings, Yllllll, dice... The prices have again declined, and the following are now the ruling figures; Eagle Shootings, B%c. yard; Niagara 133.4 c. Yarn. Nos. 6 to 10, in- No. 18...., elusive, "it lb.. 20 f 0 ... No. 11._. . Nos. n and 25. 21 (4 No. 18.... No. la 22 50 ... No. 19.—. No. 14. No. 15. 24 .4 Yarn. Do. white, 25 to 30 Do. white, 30 to 4-L Twine' Batting, No. 1... 10 ® No. 15 @ Family Batting 17 Caulking 10 @ No. 400,,Vt dos.. 1 0 No. 600, " 1 0 No. • (41 N 0.700 No. 800....... ..... No. 000 No.looo Coverlet Yarn.. 27 20 Carpet Clin,a.t. sorted color.. 20 Soaps... The following are the manufacturer's prices: Room, 6c.; No.l Palm, 63.; Chemical, 634; Castle and Toilet. 10c. t lb. Tallow... Rough quotes at 7c, and country rendered at Sc. White Lead, Litharge, &c... White Lead is firm, and in steady demand at s2,so'f keg for pure oil, and dry 9c. lb, subjettt to the usuat discount. Red. Lead BY.@9c. net, and Litbarge 834. Wits ow Glass—The prices of city brands have advanced, and we correct our Quotations es follows 6x 8 and 7x9, box of 50 feet, 1,80; Bxlo, $2,15; 8:11, 9011. 9x12, and 10x12, $2,40; B'l3 and Usti, $2,65; 10x15 and 10x18, $1,75; 10 it cent. discount off. Country brands 50c. lower. Wool... There is none selling. Some large shipments have teen made to the east, of lots purchased some weeks since. Whisky...Salem of ltavr. at 2G©27e, and Rectified at 23e, eash. and 29e30e. on time. Commercial and 'Financial Matters in New New Torte. July 20.—The weakness in the stock mar ket noticed yesterday hart resulted in a material isll throughout the list. The pressure to sell, however, was confined to a few leading railroad shares. In these the iiechne was heaviest. The feature of the market is the fall in Michigan Southern guaranteed, which is: ..1;1 per cent. below the quotations yesterdan, noon. The de cline is attributable to it rumor which has obtained cur reney in the street. that the Company will default on die whole or a portion ef in- bonded interests falling lu s oil the firs, of .ligust. The gam:dim - s of Reading, ''eittrai. and tiarlinn prefer ei, chow a redne y,terday of full one per ',PM-. Pacific Algal also sympathized with the beayme s s, and tell to 75. Pinsma Vrac chili. hat Fu•fain,d ,self at 117. In Galena and Rock I , lanu there teat only a moderate Incline. net exeeening rent. Erie Was 634 bid. The coal stooks were well held at previous prices-. Pennsylvania brought 65%. There was no material al teration in bank slaves. The yr.,n,ainir,n9 in railroad bonds continue on a limited scale. Illinois Central sevens sold at a decline of 30:., but other descriptions were as before, particularly the issues of the Harlem and Hudson. wliviti ate sparingly offered. The down ward tendency prices was quite decided on the State stock,. Tennessee tir.E.3 fell 1, Virginia '4. North Car olina and Mississippi each 34 The Money market is undisturbed in its pbsition of ea-c. The supply is fully equal to the demand at iS!ira, - 4), cent. and 514 cent. is accepted in mane rases. In the discount market them is considerable:doing at 0,t4 2 " GU? cent. for four or six months' paper of a prime character. Very choice short bills are negotiable . at 6 .p rent Ths sub-troasnry still gains specie. the pay ment of dunes being very large at present. Ibe lilt aline exceeds Ski, \MAIO*, Lai the disbursements air likely to ematmucYon a liberal seal, Tlie treasurer of the Great Western Railroad Compa ny. of Illinois, gives notice that the coupons due Aug ust Ist, on the seven per cents upon alt bonds of which holders have complied with the terms of the re e ,,..ni, tion of the company. will be redeemed at • thloolliee of the company. At the ,ccond hoard. bonds were un changed. Pacific mail fell 34. New York Central rose Ifsrlem preferred. - .Thchigan Central fell N; Michigan Southern preferred rose Panama fell ;•;,: flaletui and Cleveland and Toledo The Presidents of the Baltimore and Ohio, Pennsyl vania, and New York Central roads have appointed an other interview for to-morrow. duly 23, for the purpose of advancing the freight tariff. Philadelphia Market. PULL LOUP/ILL, July :XL—Flour dull, and for aid stock prices are titie lower, na pe rtiuo in otrezed at 56,25. with out sales; fresh ground superfine, 'from new wheat, la held Itt $6.25 without sales; to the trade the sales range from jtltls to s`.fur common and faney tuand..q. tiouermiCt at and corn meal at 4. - -3,75. Wheat hies declined three vents: sales tttrfal hush. at $1.87(Cy1,40 red. and $1,50 for what: ((Si bush. very superior oid Ohio red sold at $1,40. Rye steady at f - J.e. In; is in limited demand; Nana WO bush. yeller! rd 56436341. and dam aged at Site. •-YKX) hash. old Deetware Oats ;old at .99c.; a lot of new crop Spanish New Jersey. first of the season, sold :it 3fic. Whisky steady at *-1(5,....5e. Now York Market. Vaan, July M—Cation firm; sales 1500 bales. Flour heavy; sales 5000 bbil, at $5,7066,00 for Southern. Wheat declined; sales of sOOO bush at $.1,40 for white Weetern. Corn hoavv; .sales 5.500 hush at 89(intste for new :nixed. Mess Pork f17.7.5(&17.50. Lard steady at Sugar itittive; Muscovado fityiat ,. . lasses screw N, u. aital'_e. Bacon Shoulders Lbans Hides dull and heavy. Tallovitirm it 110:911!„ie. Cincinnati Market. erscrctivrt, duly '2o.—The market for Flour is better hoklevs firmer at an advance to $3.00 for superfine. and tk3.25 for white wheat. Wheat steady at $1.03 for red. and $1.15 for whlts, tvtth a better demand. Corn is as quoted yesterday. Oats dull: buyers mill not pay over 40a: frro)v. Idve C.,!,q.70e. Whisky steady at A. fla con continues no request at to for shoulders, and tl for sides; s.des of hulk shoulders at Ce, and of mess pork nt $15.73; holders are very firm. New York S New Your, July 'X.—Sto, .tock Market. , ks dull and heavy— Chicago & Rock Island 61 l Galena & Chittago.,.... 6.41.'y 1111nol .i_lentrl bonds.. F:ll..: I ItlielliT,an Gentral... - -....12 1 .; 'Mich. Southern ?2 - I Cloveland & Toledo:— 24N . New York Central...„ ":4!.. Panama Raitr0ad.......116‘ Missouri c- , ' KO • - Pacific Mail S. S. C 0.... 6.1114 New York Cattle Market. NZW Yotti .1111 r 3 1 .—Reece: heavy; receipt. 3500 head; sales at n declina or' average price. 5 , ,L , ..15:09c. Sleep firm; rec....4ns 11.500 !wend: average setlen. there is no quot: d change. Swine dull; receipts 3300 head; oaks at uii,6-j:674. R. T. KENNEDY- W. 8. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. RBATNEDY & BRO., WHEAT RYE AND CQRN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY Ap.7:l) Joy] TERMS. CASH ON DELIVERY MEDICAL BOOKS.— Rokitausky's Pa thological Anatomy, 2 vols. Gross' Element nl Pathological Anatomy. Gluge's Pathological Anatomy, with colored plates: liorner's Anatomy and Histology, 2 vols. Lawrence's Treatise on the Ere. • Mackenaie's Wilson on Disease of the; Skin. with atlas of plates. Bucknill anti Tukg on insanity. La Locke on pneumonia and Malaria. Conland on Palsy and Appoplexy. ErichsrmYs Scietioe anti A of !Surgeiy.' Co Tr r's Leetiirei• on SurAiii y. Drintis tiloduru Surgery. Praelice Pirre's sty .iem of ‘' Dickson'. Elements of Medicine. Williams' Principles of Medicine, new edition. Watson's Practice of Physic Woods' lthiteria MedlcsiiiaTherapeutics. my.3o KAY k CO.,fifi Wood street. QCOTOII ALE AND PORTER,- 5 casks 13100,1's Scotch Ale; 5 " Troment's India Palo Ale; • London porter, in store, and for fade by lap,N)_ MILLER b. RICRETSON. Cwnt fasitE, '.—A good assortment of Cloth Brushes on land and for sale by L. WILCOX, a_l43 Corner of Suntldield and Fourth Streets. 1.859. ''' , 'r E cll v y, it'lT,m,, ----7-----------, ' .FLRh.,,,,• solo by S\ pr Ar Spring .1 g Wood Oi 1:d, , SPRING. Summer street ,l-tWGoods, nearEL EGOODS.N,. . Fou rth. , . n _ fi_HAßliu.DgeAhßotßofr._____ prising all the latest styles. now opening at jell) C. ITANZSO' N LOVE'S. 741 Market. street. JUDKINS' OVNT.MENT.-2 gross for sale by. Ft I. FAILNF.STOCE .* CO., ri No. 60, corner Fourth sad Wood streets 11;11 FANS, Linen Fans, Palnilaf Fans, in great variety, at 1e2.8 JOS. HORNE7S, 77 Market street. HT & YOUNG, RIFLES. -JUST RECEIVED, A VERY addition to our stock of Mee, which canite sold at reo cA l u o n w rates. No. RI Wood street. • FOUNDRY METAL-300 tons extra No 1 Anthracite, very soft, for sale b 7 a,2J JOHN MOORHEAD. TOBACCO, of various good • brands, in store sad for We by 1111MTLAIND 4: CONNOR, mr3) 197 Liberty street SILK AND GINGHAM SUN UMBREL LA at great bargains. EATON, CREE k CO, )74 Fifth and Market street. . . gn KEGS SUP. CARE. SODA; N,o7qtstle, via just received and for sale by • • mpg . BECKHAM XELLY, Allegheny Qty. .11ZIARREL POIitATUZL—A large supplysl Ajr. this exeeHent article just 409E.Pit. VLEMI.ZiEra, - corner lorainond and Market street. §TOCKINGS, Gloves and Mitts, selling cheap at aZi No TI Macket 'treat. NUMBER 241 pagugnent Salltritt. It 0 431- S Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY, No. 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE ART Photographs, colored or plOin, taken at short no tice, at Eastern p nces, and warranted equatto them. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFESEYF.and colored in Oil. mit "II (0) AMBROMES.- A BEAUTIFUL AND' DURABLE PICTURIE WARRANTED, CAN HE HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS E2TABLIBR• IitENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT L IFE-SIZE, IMPERIAL, AIM MEDIUM P'1302 1 00-MLE&.P.I-1, Colored in Oil, Pastelle, or Plain, in the moat artistic style, and at Eastern price*, LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL, SMELTING WORKS, PARK, INVIIRDY & CO:,. MANUFACTURERS, OF FaFFA TEM% Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot toms, Raised Still Bottoms, Speller Solder, &d, also im porters and dealers in Metals. Tin Platp,Skieet Iron, Wire, Sr. Constantly on hand, raimen's Msehines and Tools. Warehouse. N 0.149 First, and 19Rsecoildstn3ets, Pittsbnrgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to stay de sired pattern. myStiklydrir VINEGAR I ' - WARRANTED Pure and Un- adulterated, and to .01ii-S'AVE Pickles for years, the same that I have sold to a mrgority of the Pittsbulgh Gro- • cers for virriss YE H% and which has taken . Three First Premiums at Pennsylvania State Fairs, I am now of fering to the city . and country trade at greatly reduced prices. Please order direct. Terms Cash. ' A. BALLOU, 146 Water street, between Smithfield and Grant, 11U.sbn.rah. Pa- IMMI JANIES A. IFETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTI POE Tax au/ Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Baiter, Seed Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, CORNER OF MARKET 11-' , ID STILXZT3, . _ _ Erna to—Francis G. Bafley; Esq, William Dilworth, Sr., S. Cuthbert A Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd & 04, Holahan A Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. M. & M. Bank:List & Howell, Mangle A Co., George W.:Anderson, Donlon, Paxton A Co., Wheeling. m PENN IVACRINE WORKS FOUNDRY, 11. WIGHTfiIAN, MANUFACTURER OF _ . steam Engine Shafting and Pnnies Boring Machines, Mortice Machines, Gear Wheels, Haagen, etc, etc, CILDIIIII.4 Orders promptly attended to as:ly CALDWELL &IRO., BOAT FIZEIVISHERS &DEALERS R 4 Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Cordage; Oakum, Tar, pitch, HOsin and Oil, Tarpaulin, Duck, Light and Heavy Drillings, etc. 11 P 61 9 Nos. ea Water, and 78 Front As. New Livery Stable. TrAVING OPENED LIVERY.STABLL, in the rear of the Scott Houie comer of Irwin street and Duquesne Way, and purchased a fine lot of Horses, Buggies and Carriages, I would respectfully so-, licit the patronage, of my friends and pubhe generally, assuring them that they can be accommodsied at the most reasonable rates. I have made such arrangements that persons wishing their horses kept, eau be well so• commodated. NEIL BRACELIND, sp2t3ua Scott, House, Pittsburgh, Pa. B ARGXINS IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS. Ono 6 Octave, Rosewood Case, Iron Frame; Made by. Chickering & Sons; only two years old. One 6t' Octave. Rosewood Case, rend corners; made by Hallett & Davis. ' - One 6L'A Octave,Ror,ewood, carved desk; made by Mums & Clark. Ono 6 OeLsve, 'Mahogany Case, n ado by Minas k Clark (Me o " " " N: Man. Co.. One 6 " " " Gerd'it&Simon One 6 " Rosewood " " " Popo, Perla One 6 Mahogany " " " Albrecht One 5.1±; " 0 • Loud 13m. One 6 " " " Germaa make One 5 " " " " 'Clerdenti. One 6 " a • " Clernenti. . Far sale by JOHN H. - MELLOR, • . 81 WOod street. AVANT RESIDENCE FOR S E —Of I'S feet front on south arenas:Allegheny, by about 2Z.0 deep to Rebecca street, haring.a good two story family mansion. well arranged for comfort and eonvenience; portico, hall and eight rooms, bath room, hot and cold water, gas in all the rooms; a brick stable and carriage house: shade trees and . shrubberg irg le whole is in good order, and will be sold at a. Terms ca.4y. Immediate possession canoe bad.. jets S. CUTHBF,RT & SON. 51 Market street ACHES OF EXCELLENT LAND FOR, SALE,I2 acres in cultivation. balance in•woodai„ a small dwelling house, stable, garden, Ac: a never-hilt lag spring of good water.• Situate at seven.miles from, the city, and one mile from Clifton Station. Prionsl,4on.. Terms—V:oo in hand, and $7OO in one year, 7y14 S. CUTSBERT S SON, 61 Market st_ GREAT INI)UCEMENTS are now o er ed to those who wish to by BONNET RIBBONS, FANS, ' - S U N UMBRELLAS, EMBROIDERIES AND TRIMMINGS, at _ • GLENER. k PAT MEI% 78 Market street. VISH-2 pack 00 ages Lake Herring; 100 do White Fish; 100 ,do • Trout; 150 do Mackerel; 75 do //error:ie. rjoISI. HENRY EL. COLLIN& ror , ale h COAL OIL ! COAL. OIL I COAL OIL I -100 Ws relined Burning Coal Oil foraale b no B. C.'* J. U. BA BOOKS—On the variong 'Banks NJ and Brokers in the city. For sale by elo KAY & C 0,,, 53 Wood street JUST PUBLISIIED--44RANT'S CASES, VOLUME I.—Reports of eases'argued in the So promo Court .of Pennsylvania. By Benjamin Graut. , ' , orsale by fjoilj fiAY k 55,11Tood.street- DU itE OLlVETKlTatfitabl e for table, war ranted fresh, for sale by je3o JOSEPH FLEMING. corner Diamond and Market at. PACKING BOX ES-100 second hand Packing Boxei for sale by _je9 W. P. MARSHALL & CO. _ - - - 90 BBLS. ENGLISH VENETIAN lap for sale by BECKHAM & - KELLY jet!.lel hen- S. . -- TONIC -CHOCOLATE DROPS.—Blair & Wyeth's Tonic Chocolate Drops, of . plus iron and chocolate, highly esteemed for their tonxo tafirtence, in imparting strength and a healthy color to inralicls, eve. Malty for females and children. For sale )3yILCO . L. WX, Corder Smithfield and Fourth Streets. N - 1513 ITITRIMER GOODS, INKSTAI3DS, Rulers. Penholders. Pens, Paper .Ruiroa, , Pencils, tocket Inkstands, Pocket Books, Bankerscases, ee„, for, wile by f i & W. 8. likV.B3, jell Corner Wocd k i Third Market*Seeaad sta. - TA.1.1.17ti lIOLIIES Baja W.' Fo kc., corner of FIBdT ANDrk Packers and 'dealers in Bacon; Lard, Sugar Runs' falnay Pittabone• AT A PRICE—A VERY LOW PRICEs- Will be sold a comfortable two story frsanotbreb.. hag of five rooms, with a large lot of ground froritiag Ott two streets, in Allegheny' City. Ap o ply to jell S. cuviBERT .4 SON. 51 Market. street. CINCINNATI SUGAR CURED HAMS and Dried Beef, lo tierces tck anive,AMne t Belmont, at HAWORTS BROW - ape in the Diamond: 51111 LBS. SUITE MUSTS •1) S E E D 1 .-ry juit received and for sale by BECKHAM - & _Joao .oay Car. _ f) fi GALLONS FLAXSEED OIL for salet Ai V , by . .144MrEtA.M1 eseheny aty. LASTIC Occo ANly _124 by EAT 9 JY 4 • Fi (=I- EN TS' Fl 3 WirILIIING 314 gnat assort:UAL, EA. "eignerlittliA OTA'fOES.-1(10 ,bashels Jt.. reeeicedand for sale by JAS. A. PETEER, 352 corner Market and Fizstatssetst QIINDRY PRODUCE.-1500 lbs. ectusztry Bacon Hams ZlO bushels Prime Oita. - • 40 barrels Pure Cider Vinovar, just rooeiwdozioart. aignment, and for sale by JAS. A. FICSICE/4 - IP °cruet Marker and Fiat Arena, , r,:~ ~.,a:. `, VPALLoB s Fourth street. WALL'S GALLERY, Johes' Banding, Fourth street. PITTSBURGH, PA. B TS> GOODS, an N, MEE k • d Market streets: •