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Pittsburgh, Flirt Wayne and Chicago Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne Express Train 12:15 A,M. 6:50 A. M. 1:01 P. M APIA Tram.- 6:00 A. M. Express Trran..,.......12:50 P. M. 8:46 P. M. 2:30 A. hi Arrive at Chicago: Express, 6,47 P. M. I Express, 8,17 A. M Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh: Mail, 8:25 P.M. I Express, 3:30 P. M. Express, 22. A. M (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation.. 9:30 A. M 7.. 0:•20P. .. 6:05 A. 51. 12.10 P. M. Pennsylvania Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. ..Arrives. 8:50 P. M. 12:45 P. M. 2:50 A. M. 11:50P. M. '4:20 - P. M. 12:33 A. M. Express Train. Mad Fast Line The Johnstown Way Passenger Train Johnstown Aeßornmodation_. nest Turtle Creek " aleond Third 6:00 A. M. 1:10 P. M. 250 P. M. 11:00 A...M. A. M. 0:50 A. M 4:30 P. ht. 1230 A. M. s." " Ca) P. M. 6:15 P. 51 Pittsburgh. and O n 11ecille Railroad. (From Liberty and Grunt Streets.) Leaves. Amves. Mall Train. 700 A. M. 6:15 P. M Express Train 4:30 P. IL 8:45 A. M Cleveland and Pittsburgh BuitroaL (From corner of Liberty and Grant stroets.) Leaves. Arrives. Express Train 12.15 A. M. 2.30 A. N. Mml Train 6.1 M A. M. 400 P. M. Fist Line 1.05 P. M. 8.30 P. M. Wellsville Accommodation-- . 530 P. If. 11.00 A. 51. Pittxlairgh,lambus and Cincinnati Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves Pitts. Columbus. Arr. in Cin. .12.15 A. M. 8.00 A. M. 11.30 A. Sr 1.05 P. M. 3.30 A. M. 750 A. 61 Fast ...... Express Train. Meeting of the Central Board. The Central Board of Education met on Wednesday evening the 20th inst. Prent— all the members. Mr. M'Collister.rnoved the adoption of the following list of studies to be pursued in the `High School' on and after the :Toning of the school, via: Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Logic, Natural Philosophy, Physical Geogra pby and Rhetoric, and exercises in the follow mg, viz: Writing from copy books, Composi tion, grammar, beading and Spelling. Mr. Negley moved, as an amendment, the adoption of a course of studies pursued during the ;previous year, viz : German, Latin, Greek, and Political Economy. [We deem it unnecessary to recapitulate the studies set apart for the lour years of the course. They are very numerous, beginnine• among the primary studies, and gpiaig up to 'Homer's Iliad, Calculus, Horace, etc.] Mr. Kelly moved, as an amendment to the arnendinent,that.the same studies us heretofore, With thcCeveeption of Oreek . and German, be pursued with the test books now in use. Lost. Mr. Kelly moved that the Board vote on striking out, upon each study separately. Agreed. On motion of Mr. Varnum, the study of Greek was stricken 'out. On motion of Mr. Miller, the study of German was also stricken out. Mr. Oyer moved to strike out the study of Latin. Adopted: Yeas—Messrs. Miller, M'Auley, ter, Kegley and Oyer-5. Nays—Messrs: Kelly, Sergeant, Vern= and `Al'A!uley moved to sttiko out the study .qf Political Economy. Adopted: Yeas—Messrs. Miller, M'Auley, M'Collister, Negley, Oyer and Varnum—G. Nays—Messrs. Kelly, Sergeant and Singer - I,y, President--3. Mr. M'Atiley also moved to strike out - the study of Uranography. Lost. Mr. Varnum moved that,in connection with the study of History, the names English, French and German be stricken oil. Adopted. The President put the question on amend ment of Mr. Negley, as amended, and it was decided in the affirmative. The President then put the ouestion on the radtion;of Mr. M'Collsster, iinended, and it ' Yeas—Messrs. Kelly, Miller, Kegley; Oyer, et'geaot, Varnum and Singerly, President-7. Itfays . --3fessrs.M ; 4uley and M'Collister-2. 4r. .1 - egley reeved 'to employ in the High Schoortwo male Professors, two female As sistants, and one teacher of Book-Keeping and - Writing. ` Mr. Miller moved, as ad "rfeadmentf the employment of three male Professors, Witcu was adopted, and the motion, as amended, was also adopted. 4 1 . r . ArCollister moved that the salaries of the Trofesseri he Gzed at ilia Attlowing rates per year, of ten months teaching, viz: $l,lOO. $l,OOO and $9OO, Mr. Negley moved to amend by striking out the salary of $9OO and inserting $l,OOO, which waslost. Mr. Varnum moved to.amend by snaking the Principal's salary of twelve thousand dol lars, and the Assistant each one thousand dol lars which was lost. Mr. Negley moved that the salaries of the Professors be one thousand dollars for each, and called the yeas and nays : Yeas—Mr. Negley—l. Nays—Messrs. Kelly, Miller, M'Auley, Mc- Collister, Oyer,Sergeant, Varnuth and Singer- Pre.sidehtS. -• 'Mr. Kelly shoved an amendment that the • plitiries 'be (me thoup•and he hundred, one thousand, and nine hundred and Ally dollars, which was adopted. Yeas.—Messrs. Kelly, Miller, Kegley, Oyer. fiQctc9ot, iraVnnm and gingerly, president Nays—Messri. M'Auley and M'Collister. Mr. M'Collister's motion, as amended, was then adopted. On motion of Mr. Oyer, the Board proceeded to the election of Professors and Janitor for the High School, and teachers and janitor for the colored school, which resulted as fol lows : HIGII SCHOOL. Principal—Prof. D. H. A. M'Lonn. Assistants—Professors Philotus De n W. W. Dickson. "ganitor—Hugh .1 cgtoittp scatoof.. Prin e cipal—Air:Geo;H. Vachon. Assistant—MN. Susan P. Vashon. • Janitor—Mrs. Sarah Ellsbury. OPEN Wrs - nows.—A very large quantity of fresh air is- spoiled and rendered foul by the .act of breathing. A man spoils not less than a gallon every minute. In eight hours' breath ing, a full grown man spoils as much fresh air as seventeen three-bushel sackes could hold. If he were shutup in a room seven feet long, and seven feet higb, the door and windows fit ting so tightly that no air could pass . through, he would die, poisoned by his own breath, in a very few hours ; in twenty-four hours ho would have spoiled all the air contained in the honi, and have converted it into poison ! eader, when 'you . rise to-morrow morning, just go out of doors for live minutes, and ob serve carefully the freshness of the air. That air is in a state in which God keeps it for benthing. Then come bank suddenly into your closed room, and your own senses will at once make you feel how very far the air in your chamber is from being in the same wholesome a 94 serviceable condition. SA.WFORD OPRICA TROURE.—This COM pAny, now traveling, will commence a series of their Ethiopian entertainments on next Monday evening. The company comprises eighteen performers, including the Sanford Children, and an excellent Brass Band. Dick IFtor, the champion jig dancer, has also been hngaged.by Sanford, said will appear. Sanford is a host in himself, and is always successful in this city. The entertainments will be given at City Hall, the largest, as well as the best ventilated hall in the city. Taz PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COSLPANy have commenced making excavations for a new Paasenger Depot at Johnstown. The site is a good one, and it is the intention of the Corn pany to erect.such a depot thereon as will meet the increasing demand of the traveling public, which are as great.' perhaps, as any other be tween .the two cities. The new building will likewise afford facilities for the freight business, which is quite extensive. • . w '1 a , r ^ ' • • • ,;' ••• % • .1"1- - ,N .r - „ , ••••:. AnttF.sTED--.lohn Ray, whose elopement with the wife of a man named Cassiday, from Greensburg, we noticed yesterday, was arrest ed in this city yesterday, and committed fbr trial on a charge of adultery. It seems that the couple went to Philadelphia, with three of Cassiday's children, where the woman called on her brother, and informed him that her husband had treated her badly, and she had left him. The brother gave her a home, and a day or two afterward they started to Greens burg to get the remaining children. Arrived there, the woman was afraid to leave the train, and with her brother, came to this city, Ca.ssi day also being on the same train. On arriving here, Cassiday went to the office of Alderman Lewis. to get a warrant against his wife, for adultery and abducting his children. The woman and brother followed to the office, where the mutter was examined, and finding Cassiday'iwife in bodily fear, the Alderman committed him for surety, of the peace. Ray arrived on the next train, and was arrested as stated. The brother has gone to Greensburg for the children, and on his return the matter will probably be amicably adjusted. TH F. ETH 10P lAN M INSTR Y.l.S.—Our citizens seem to act upon the maxim of " Laugh and grow fat," as, is evinced by the large audiences nightly assembled at the,Apolle Theatre to sea and hear the Morris Brothers' Minstrels. -- To laugh, it is only necessary to go there, for we defy any one to resist the temptation. Every - - thing they do is provocative of mirth ; their burlesques, witticisms. •and Comic songs are new, their instrumentation perfect, their vocal music excellent, and their dancing,gnsurpassed. The company is tidotibtedls- the best now trav eling, and their success is nothing mote .than justly due. Last night the audience was as large as on any previous evening, and allseent-, ed as much pleased. To-morrow night is their last, and those who desire to go should take the opportunity. Tun Lunrrmu,-,-Tho thttidei storm of last Friday seems to have been quitogoneral. .The country papers bring usiccounts of theArects of the lightning in different localities. Thu wife of an Irish laborer named Murray, whin resided near Industry, Beaver county, 'vas struck by lightning and instantly killed. Two others in the same vicinity were also killed du ring the same storm. A. frame barn in Centro township, Butler county, was also struck, set on fire and burned to the ground. Mr. Leibold had his wagon, harness, and implements in the barn, together with some hay, fodder, grain, &c., all of which were consumed. Lose about $l,OOO. We un derstand that the loss is partially covered by insurance. About the same time, tho barn of Mr. Oder, Hannastown, Butler county, was struck; and, with its contents, entirely consumed. To PRESERVE AND DRESS TIIEHAIR.-0130 of the best dressings for the hair ever invented is Burnett's Cocaine. is will known that there is a principle in Cocoa-Nut Oil, owing to which the hair of the natives of the South Seas, who use it, remain; glossy and never falls off. Burnett has greatly improved this oil by chemical purification, and It now not only thoroughly cleans the hair, forming a lather when rubbed on, but keeps it glossy, slightly damp and in form as brushed for along time. Ladies ere sin g their hair elaborately, for the evening, will tind that it will keep it in shape for hours. Its qualities as preventing the hair from falling are truly remarkable.2Plalatiel phia Bulletin. 1)r. Keyser, No. 141) Wood street has it for sale. A L LaiEn ATLAnN.NNN ENTA BOTtOrall. On Tuesday evening last, armies timith,, of Cambria county. was arrestexl on the Charge of setting lire tu, and dNtroying a large double frame house, situated in Conemaugh borough, on the night of the 26th of June last. The house was owned and occupied in part by Smith, who, it seems, had effected an insur ance in the Lycoming Company for an amount exceeding-the cash value of his building, and ialso that he was on bad terms with Myers, the owner and occupier. of the “other part of the house, and, as appeared in evidence, had threatened to burn the house previous to its destruction, Justice Cohick, .after .a hearing of the testimony,'Committed Smith forittaV NEW COUNTERFEIT.L-A new and very dan ,gerouscrxriterfcit on be hank oP 47iirth Amer ica, Ehlinaelpliiii: iteaptie.arance. Vignette—Letter V. with Indian Pquaw rest ing on a globe, with liberty cap and ahlold and eagle floating in clouds. On the right of vignette head of woman in oval die. On the 1, I. 01 V; L..d. Franklin in oval die. g ,0v...• • Figure five in' cad' corner; hicomntive and ears in oval (lie on right end; tho word five and (guru .:014 'loll end. The genuine note is 71 inchavlong; than° u ntof Celt (4404110. The ,:ignitture of Presilleni and Cashier tiro'heivier, and the note is coufir,er. All the late issues of the Bank of this pinto are tiptod with red. I=l Bet KETT'S COCoI.SIN E has earned a just reputation for promoting the growth *4 pre. serving the beauty cattle hnnian Enits. Instead of possessing the heating and racid qtutlitifs of all animal preparations, such as bear s' grease, &c., it is a cooling vegetable oil, highly per. fumed, and extremely agreeable and cleanly. As it imparts a healthy natural gloss to the hair, we do not hesitate to recommend it. to our fair friends.—Leslic's Family Magazine: Dr. Geo. It. Keyser, 1-10 Woodstreet, lams it for sale. 0111=11 , „ THE SCOTT HOUSE-NEw FIRNI. —The Scott House, corner Irwin street alid Duquesne Way, has long borne the reputation of, being one of the best first-class Hotels lq thi; city. By an advertisement in another column. it *VI be seen that Mr. Marker, the proprietor, has associated with him Mr. Thomas Graham and that the house wilNiereafter be conducted by the firm of Marker al. Graham. Wo bespeak for the house as liberal a patronage as hereto fore, with as much new business as the lessees can attend to. A FINE ChM was found, on Tuesday- morn- . ing, on the steps of Dr. Plummer's residonce,on; the Washington pike, in a basket, accothpan, ied by a note. requesting the family to care well for the child, which should' bo redeemed, at manhood. The infant was sent to thO Poor; House. Wha itmtilis'but this waif'. of human-; ity may some day be President? LAST CHANCE.—The sale of oil iaintings, at• Mr. Davis' sales-roorn, yesterday,. was well attended, and numerous good bargains were secured. This morning the sales close; and as soon as the choicest gems remain unsold,we,e-a pect that the admirers of nice parlor ornaments will be on band it goodly numbers. . bipy twelve 'yoke old, son rif John .11.'Caraliaii. grocer at the Corner of East and Third , street, Allegheny, was drowned••on Wednesday afternoon, while bathing near the Hand street bridge. The body was recovered soon afterwards. THE articles obtained at Pholans by George Thompson, on an order purportingloTbesigned by Robinson & Co.; have berisrettirned by, his friends, who alleged that ho was under the in fluence of liquor at the time-, ATTE/11'1"ED LARCENT.—AIIItiti-named Mi chael Cummins was yesterday.'eommitted to jail, by Justice Spring of West ittsbur&h, op a charge of "attbinpted , itire . Mif; .rd'afrilire&" by Marshall Jones. SOME LITTLE GIRL is doubtless lamenting the loss of a package of paper doll " flxens," which was picked up yesterday evening .on Fourth street, and can be bad by applyinm at this of fice. A. S. IdEcuzzie, formerly of Butler county, committed suicide b shooting himself, on the 80th of ?Slay, at - Yorkville,, Placer county, Lalifcirritt owes itiffering:froni al depression. , JUDGES .HAMPTON AND. W;L r.sasse, nf the District COurt, are at Fayette Springs, with their families. A largo Number of visttors, are at this favorite resort at present, andimore are daily arriving _ ; 71p. 4.514 plum street, above the OlA►l4 Have on band ; a large aasortrnint of Raney and Mak .THE Citizens' Passenger Railway is progres- Petainsrei irk Walttlat sad Mahogany ef their owrminn. sing rapidly. The rails were laid yesterday t as m,„,facturaacsanme4"d warranted th t t i e.i eg ti nal , andTe h i t ie l u n ii i t itY reason a bl e anY e tar as the canal bridge. • °7 : • • ' ,t 4 44 „, The Cricket Match! of Thursday.. The Olympic, Club ve. the Citizens. On .Thuraday..morning the• Cricket match be tween the first eleven of the Olympic Cricket Club of the city,7and twenty-two citizens, led by Chmsman, Earl and Pilkington, three crack players of the Olympic, came off, accor ding to announcement, on the Allegheny Com mons, on Thursday. The playing on both sides was good, and the result was that the citizens were badly beaten. Thocitizens had the wickets first, and made a score of sixty-four. 'hey werolollowed by the Olympics, who played admirably, making the extraordinary score of 218—one player making the unprecedented run of sixty-two. At this the citizens were somewhat disheartened, as it was a heavy score to play against, but they again took the wickets, and in their second innings scored forty-eight--making a total of one hundred and twelve. A lunch was served up on the ground. The match was for a supper, which was served up at Pricker's, in the evening, and a cricket ball, which was presented to the winners. We i give the score n full CITIZENS. • fns! mums. John Earle, (run out). 8. Thompson c by Jenkings b by APtkibe 4 T. Algeo c by WCabe b by Loomis..- 2 ' Finch b by M'Citbo....„. ~ ..- .. -- o . W. Brown aby Pollock bby ........... ........ 6 if. Humes b by ISL'OMe....- 1 Pilkingtou b snit c by .11'.Csbe 5 Williamson b by 151'Cab0......- • _. 0 T. Scott b by Loomis 6 .N. Chessman e by Murdock b APCsbe..... 2 E. Kernan c anal b by hi'Cabe 0 A. England I b w b by 51`Cabst - I T. M'Lnughlin b by Loomis 0 D. Sorban! b by Loomis 0 It. Glyde c by Pollock b by M'Cabe 8 J. Wjble (run out). 1 J. Pricker c by Pollock b by 11PClitte 0 Armour b by Bresbe .... „ o __.. . , ........ , .......... .........,j.. 1 GI. Alden b by ItpCqba... 11. Wasmlless c by Darlington b by Sl'Ciitio. 2 E. Young e by Poncs3k lo by lirCabc. 2 Broadhead (not owl. 0 Byes 3 Leg Byos.-.........„....... ....-.....:-.„ . 13 04 , . , John Earle (run ll B. 'Wean.'leas (run out}_ .._null. 5 'l'. Scott c and b by Wooltnan 9 ' It Glytte c by Murdock b 1111.7atel. 3 1 W. Brown (tun out) 4 G. Alden ObY Woolrnan-J.....4....—.... -.. 0 Pilkington 11 bv Woohnan. 0 G. Hume.. b by ItPeabe • 3 T. Mlett.thliac by Jenkins b by . Woolmani...- .. ... .... 0 N. Charon:mit by Byron b WU' Bea.:_ • ' 0 Themiewn c and h by .14'Caba......-.. ..- . 0 A. England ebv M'Cabo'b by We.)l mi oni . 0 J. Wyllie e by bl'eabe b by Wdobutol T. Aigno, b Wool(uan 0 E. Kerner) c by l'ollikk b by Woolrnao .... „. „ 0 J. K e rn r anti ltp9Z)o3er E. 'Young et by B n.b by W0ck5tan.........-.:. 1 J. Fricker bby uslo' - D. liorna-rd.Juk Vilica4 l ' 17 At'C ' rba " -- " -- ' - ''' ° Arn 3 Qq.0 5 t.99 1 ).-..-4.-...........„:...:......-,-.-. 2 1tyca...........-- ..... --....-..-.- ............................ .... to Total . -• • 64 Ftrat Inninwr ' ( ran 1 Totul i il.V.)lNes. , • . ~ rim 4**A. " ' . ' • Byron c qud 4 hi Cthocatnah- 30 T. Loomis c by 311.aughtiu b by Earle 0 . Dr. Alanlock 1, by Ere 1 Worahruan cby 3rl..quublin bby Earle._ " C 2 J. WCatto b by Earle Z. 5 Dr. Bullock b by Pilkiagtou....- 9 ti. Jenkins b by Pilkingtan 3 W. nerd b by. Earle 1' E. Laughlin e by Brown b by l'ilkiogtou.. . Darlington (not out) 14 T. Rhoads (run out) 1 liye. 9 • Log Byes; 1 , . . wide. 12 .. .. . . - • Pant.. W. if. liAnity lea the city last even ing, after great somas in hiss att. 110 had a large clan, whu tnanifeitul a deep interest in his teaching,. Ho has turned a bandsmne penny here. Tne Governor, has refusal to issue letter patent to the Manchester Passenger Railway Company, alleging that the requite notice of the opening of the books had not been given. FRANK BARCLAY, the bogus Barey, has been arrested in Baltimore, and held on the sum of three hundred dollars to 6rtpearlaii4 answer the charge of being asn'ifripbstot. " been of Cbt:fry ley} T 1 9t9riet,y, has again been 'had lderMan Vogers, for assault and battery, on oath of William Lougbroy. AN elegant stock of well made clothing, in both men's wear and bon'. is now ready at J. L. Carnaghan Co's, Mural street, Alleghe ny city. W a learn that a force of two thousand mon aro at work, grading the :mite of the hbens burg and tiressoryttalroad.'"'" "' THE Gallia:HAN CCPBTpME would just now he very agrerlabio,btit , 4 13 ti 1004 k l l ,lcelY be good etiquettg ppeac, , wan it, we must !Tilt-can:4i tt a... 1 neapTnisipt. 'To do hboisairy to elvil o n wr 4l . id'Oee Co. t oaprier Vodepti street And Mar• ket spitg,e, 4 1 !efjloVi .NOW .havo an hand and make to Order a great variety of light, cool, summer olothing. , ;They have also a full.' as sortment of youth's and gentlemen's dress - goods, made up la the latest style, and at prices which. cannot fail to please. , * • HEATING BY STgalf.—As a testa f l int of the workmanlike manntir, pet** action Of Their kt T"Pg M ab b l46 i i ; 14474 ec " e nV and the446,4l4,4lo6M66o"Vv""7:4oCroiiineomforbthie, we give this certiflosti. to 'Messrs. Davie arid Phillip, SOCCOSSOTI. to Phillips k Co., for their plan of heating by steam the second Word Publio Schools in the city of Pittsburgh, and whioh his met . tiqr_ approrkl," and we would t i eottrpplenre b in IA: publfo torgive entire sat f i t. lOtig'iL t ifhall; Jr., M. 'Midi°, George Wilson, John Wilson, L'Wilooz,llirectort. DAVIS k PHILLIPS,' &mom rfecifing, Gag AtUng, Ptumbmo cuid Bnose Founders, Desters in even! tieserilattaa_of Got Prtsfures and Ptunln No. 67 Wood and 148 First street, Pittsburgh:. claUtlyia• MECHANICS' ItiSTITUTE.—Tbkii, THStitUtion, . the want of Vrhibli han bben io long felt by our citizen in now open, under the superintendence of Moyers Jackman A Johnson, in the Lafayette Building. En trance, fib Wood street. It is designed for the perpetual exhibition of the products of Mechanics, fiWiufs9tu rem, Inventors, and Artisans; and as ar e of resort for those seeking information relative to cite Oranches of latiuttrip dither by eEartfinatiAl samples or scientific publications Theio 'haring aincles to bring before the public will find it greatly to their advantage to leave samples. ti' The public are 'respectfully invited to visit the institute. COULTZE & MZNTZSR, House, :Signe ;and Ornamental Painters and Oreiners. Orders lett at their shop on Fourth street near Market, Burke's Building, willbe promptly attended. *ear ITSE SUPER'S MOSQUITO COMPOUND 11.4,1 ,W 1 Corner Penn and St. Clair streets COMMON SENSE RULES THE MASS OF THE people, whatever,the rattnained and, misanthropic phi losophers may - say to . the Show them a good thing, lot Its merits be clearly demonstrated, and they will not hesitate to giye it their most cordial patronage. The misses ha've already ratified the judgment of a physician, concerning the Tittles of HOSTETTER'S BITTEN; as may be seen in the Immense quantitiep of this medicines that are annually sold in every section of the land. It islow xecoguited al greatly superior to all other remedies yet derived!Sor diseases of the„di gestive organs, such as diarrhop, dysentery, dyspepsia, and for the variciuifAierV thataiise from derangement of those. purl:lona ofilidayetem. Hostetter's name is rapidly becoming a household word, from Maine to Texas, from tie shpres of the Atlantic to. this Pasitic. Try the article and be satisfied. Sold by all druggista in the world , and ty, toEligrrEß k Manufacturers and Proprietors, . e 2 9 No. 68 Water, and 68 Front streets JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manuttatarersh'ind indltiil Nee/ ill FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, `-- • a a . 1. .., • . 4- --f ti • - • - • PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1859. . k ' ~ . ..,, ••••• =.•• •••• ~ • :. THE LATEST NEWS Era- ,rmL-zaazt.A.pm-I. LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. Conclusion of an Armistice till the Fifteenth of August. STRONG PROBABILITIES OF PEACE ADVANCE IN CONSOLS AND COTTON NEW YORK, July 21.—The steamer Africa has arrived, with European dates to the 9th instant. An armistice has been agreed upon by the contending parties till the 15th of August. The effect of this bad bean to produce great buoyancy in all the money markets, and strong hopes were entertained of peace. On the Bth, Napoleon telegraphed that an armistice had been agreed upon on the 7th, and was signed at Villa Franca by 11 . 05:1 and Vail lent, to end on the 15th of August ; which stip ulates that commercial vessels ; without dis tinction of Bag, shall be allowed to. navigate the Adriatic unmolested. The Paris Moniteur cautions the public against misunderstanding tla armistice, and says negotiations may re commence, but does nut see how the war may be terminated. ' The London ?Imes believes In pence, and says that it is well authenticated. The propo sal came from France indicating a good spirit of moderation or thegreat necessities of France, but does not believe it was the latter. Franco reaps all the benefits either way. The armis tice has caused much excitement. The Sardinians proceeded viorouslyin the siege of Poschiora, but this and other move ments have now lost their interest. In the Federal Diet, on the 7th inst., Aus trut proposed to mobilize the whole Federal contingent, and requests the Prince-Regent of Prussia to assume the command-in-chief. ENGLAND.—Tho seisure of the British ship Laurel, at Baltimore, and the coasting trade bet w ee n Zievy York arid California, via the Isthmus, eliOnteAfthe attention of the House of Commons. The tioyernment promised to rep. resent the matter to the rederat authorities at Washington. The navy estimates have been introduced in Parliament, and 10,000 additional men asked for. It is reported that the mail steamers have been notified to prepare to carry armaments, according to their contracts. The ship Sarah Wilmot. of Boston, burnt at sea, wag from New Orleans, bound to Lyons, The disaster occurred on the 28th alts [sr:co:qv prst'ATr l ,l The itfrica'arrived at New ore nt ti o'clock thin morning. Her mails were desr.atclied by Oro morning train. Sho bring upward kof one hundred pansengers. Sho passed Cape Race on the morning of tho 11th, during a dense fog, that rendered all communication with the new yacht of the Associate Press or the shore lin.. possible. The-steamer Europe, from 118loston, via Hal ifax, arrived at.l..iverv)ol the lfitb inst. The Ti.711(.1 with regard to the armist'ic'e, there is little to communicate beyond,svhat the public already knows. Ali that seams to be well authenticate) is, that the reveosal Came from France, and was the result of the Em peror's own doterulittation. That the emperor should stop short in a career of victory, and make overtures to the foe, whom be hasdefeated in two pitched battles and hurled back to the limits of Lombardy, argues the moderation or the necessities of the French ruler. We can hardly believe that the latter has been the cause of this sudden resolve_ &rock not.st, July Majesty King 0.4- ear died to-day, he was born on the 9th of July, 1779. N !ENNA, July S.—The Austrian sorrespon- Seam con talcs tfm coiiowinz : Tie French fru:- ate Imperious° brim harJed Zara y este rd ay. The fortress returned the are; the Imperious nt last broke off the contest appearirg to have sutVered injury. The V ienr,a te , u,ctk, putdi,the,t an amen ded litt of- ti.e killed and wounded at Solferino. As to offleerr, the return gives ninety killed, four hundred and fourteen wounded, thirteen made prisoners and ton utissiog—total, ttvo hundred and eighty-coven. Of rank and tile, two thousand and "live killed, and eight thou sand six hundred and twenty-ono wounded, making a grand total of eleven thousand two hundred and thirteen. Nothing is said rearet ing the number of prisoners. The French and Sardinian Iti:;ed and wounded' tra..4 eighteen thousand- tFo . hhndred and . forty-lire. The numbers given'hy the Vienna journals aro be lieved to bo still below the unites- The yienaa prreflpondent of the:London Tin q, daya that on the $1 instant, the French fleet, consisting of sixty-four • tail, was at no great distance front Venice, The Hungarian legion forming at . Genon; is to he clothed like the Hungarian soldiers in the Austrian army, as It is believed the latter will not lire on men wearing the national costume. The /lionitc:Le d'. Armee publishes the Impe rial decree, by which a new regiment of Alger an sharpshooters is lobo provisionally created. It is to consist, of three battalions of srt nqio„p.s nies each, aoitr—A letter. from Rome, published in tho Times, states that the Nizzinians have forged a pretended order of the Pope, at if it had been issued at the war Mace, directing the most bevero treatment of the revolted dis tricts, • ' Lo?awl:, July 9.—A latter from Belgrade states that aboutpixty young men, belonging to the first families of Zervia, have solicited per mission to form a corps to fight in favor of I tat ion independence. The gunboats destined for the bombardment of Perehiera have' . Welt launched at Lego Do Garda. A letter from Webigond says that Persia is making great preparationsin - anticipation of a war with Turkey. • The press of Vienna says that another French squadron of tep sesstd . wag seek five Trieste on the Gth lest., bearing towards Venice. A Ber6i-ofticial correspondence from Madrid declares that while desiring Italian indepen dence, Spain will still maintain her neutarlity so long as the Italian princes and the church is maintained. From Washington WASHINGTON CITY, July 21.—Tho Presi dent has tendered the Central American mis sion to D. M. Barringer, of North Carolina, formerly member of Congress, and subsequent ly Minister to Spain. It is thought, however, that ho will decline it. The news of the European peace prospects produced much gratification in the govern ment official and diplomatic circles. The tCommissioners of ,Patents designs leav ing Washington next week, to be absent nearly two.months. . Important despatches from Minister M'Lano were received to-day, by a special messenger• The sloop-of-war Savannah is again to be sent to the Gulf of Mexico. The Navy department has received dates as late as the 28th of May, from our vessels on the Brazil station. All of them were in the river La Plata, of Buenos Ayers, and in view of. the unsettled condition. of affairs, it was deemed advisable to keep them there. From New York NEW YORK, July 21.--Yesterday afternoon a party of eight persons went on an excursion to Spiten Island in the yacht Fulton. When nealqiedloe's Island they wore overtaken by a squall and capsized. They all succeeded in clinging to the bottom of the boat until picked up by two boats from Bedloe's Island except one of theparty, a young man named Edward Marshall. Holmes, a resident of this city, about 23 years of age who was unable to swim. He was finally picked up by one of 'the boats in an exhausted condition and convoyed to, Bed loe's Island, where every means were used to resuscitate him, but in vain. , 'The money market to-day, if anything is fa vorably affected by the foreign news, which, when taken in connection with the shipments of peculiar importance. :The ,6ans, actions in tnonay to=day; do ;nut indicate ant cbahge in 'the rakes of intereak — The Afridat news bashed a marked effect upon commercial and financial offairs. t .~ <.ti: e Remains of Rufus Choate. BOSTON, July 21.—The remains of the late Rufus Choate were brought to this city to-day. All the public bells were tolled, minute guns were fired and flags were d isplayed at half mast in honor to the memory of the departed. relio 6 i 6 I 3 all) El IMI PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, President. WM. H. SMITH. Vice Presidents. ISAIAH DICKEY,Ist. EDWARD GREGG, 24 Treasurer. N. HOLMES, Jr. Suporinteniknt. GEORGE H. THURSTON, Committee of Arbitration for June. • ISAIAH DICKEY; V. P., C. 11. PAULSON, J. S. COSGRAYE, J. J. GILLESPIE, R. PRESTON. Steamers to Arrive. TRIPS LUTZ TOR DAMP New York South:unptan...New York.... July 9 • Steamers to Sall. SUM LEAVE . FO DOTS Arabia lloston Liverpoot—July 13 Darwin. New P0rk...... Hamburg...... July 15 Yeutterhilt New York Havre..........,Ju1y 16 City of.lialtimure Now York ...... Liverpool-....Ju1y 16 :Von New York Liverpool-....Ju1y 'X .....New York Iluvre , ,;Se July 23 .....New York ' Bremen July 23 .New ,J 111.9 23 Canatin. 11:05ten Liverpool • .Jul:y 21 City of WaAliington—New York..-.. Cork LifplJuly 30 Stage of Water. River—tour I,et three inches water in the channel PITTSBURGH MARKETS. &porta/ Expressly far the Daily Morning Pest Pirrasman, July 21th, 1859. Flour—Dull. Sales from first hands of 100 bbls. superfine, nt fLoni; from store, SOO lAtln. sold at 45.2547 5.85 for superfine, so,oo(n' o rt'l for extra do., and $6,24.9 6.L0 for extra family. Grain 'ales 175 Lush. tads, ft. to /11420 at fawn, 191 bus . Coro fomi atop at T.le; IGO het h. Buckwheat at 70c. loads at SIWWIO vi too. rlttoso....Sles %WO tbs. at 7,;;(7:4,.",c.; F tierces sugar voted loons at 1211:o. 011.-.5010s 10 bids. Lard No. 1 at tt3c. Bomar _Stales 0 Muir. at 7)..i'g9e.? A. Illobtaser 22 bbls. to cou;try u 4110 1111 gal. Coffee... Sale.. 24 Antt,S ras, at 12,44121 1 i c. 8 14 14—S alt, at b 414. No. 1. at $1.25. llamas—Sales 13 bids at 111,4001.50 II bush for small what , . F Ish...Salos 11 half tdds. Mackerel N. a 214 6e,fxl 14 half WO; Lake White at 4.syco. Cbcosis—Salow Z 1 Itoxca W. R. at 7,?..'irthe. Wolsky-liale3 GO Ude. Rectified at 119630 c. rash aml time. Foreign Markets. Per Steamer Arr.loa.l Sth--tr'itton Market—The sale.t.c.. the week amount to 70.000 Taloa. include - v.:Z.S'W txtlea to epeettlatore, and a.noo hales for export - . The 3lorket esssNeT nctiTv. %Fah no tij yam, or 1-1 e on all qualities.— The lolloirr.lg are the authorized tsUoLotiotlet ()ricotta tor st lid.l h n Te.; issialts fair,.. M ichtliw x r, t''c, •i•Upland fair, 7 , t , 4 itlidsllstnts iloldent Ternandetd et 01 I,:rther advance or Vs . ati to day. 1 . 3.000 hale* are the tetle.s. ts,Oooltalee to sepoculatora and ex porter. "flet 7tiarket Tsseyant. The clock in port :vnounie to 74(0ti lades. istz - Teltng f:::; ; ;Aal halos of Antern-tn. -3 1rvsri. iiichardon k Spears% report the Idread.intrs IbArLet as very - dull and with a alight de cti all giailines. The wt-Aths r tuts been favor Able the erepa. Fleur ialiviteti a' a tlesdiiie of le :no salt, ere sep-rtett :md the quo:status ere tainnuaily bin (.01 , ittr Arne/atm, has declined 3,1 , 4 W Awes T tv:sday: Western rt.! ts quoted at Ts ti,t,3.4 .. id; white At 1e5.t4,.., Sd. X. aPb ottliern at 1n54114 3.1. Corn elesed quiet dap stc ttl, IV , TuiDu%ly 5s lQdta t, 3d for Ira z. , ti and elluta, and Ts f , lt;St , tt for .htte• c) . re:thti. report that Prtvlsient gen erally have a tits iln:ng tendency. l'ork is heave and are Lot the quotations are uncluttged. Lind is dull. Bacon lull and lots deelinetilitas, Haring Brut het; report liroadstuffs linter. Sanar is MO+ firm. fee tutu. Fish tals d Liasee Zsaesdze t Tuvpotteric t;pirits did! 31 tins Gilat r ibt. :motley Mirltut.--ttlinaots are queted at ftt1t.,;(41143- - .;, for hoot and 14'.110417., fte.',lll3. The:, bullion in the lan; dvet tits:teased t'...14(4.,0 diving the week. The motley turbot Atherwan seettrities are it htalt. aIZ.III, .O.ltE :g.trorr.--,-Zl . evr Orleans fret crifinaire is quoted at It's franes and Niue f irleans few at qt.:alleles !lave , -Ile Idly advanced and the titarlsei elated firm; the Riles of the week were Stoat bales; the .tecic In Poi't ig,tsvi lades. Clneinnatl:Market. ervcrtran,..lnly 21.—Flour was very firm at ts. till the receipt of the foreign new., when the market became unsettled out weaker. Wheat wait olso Getter in the M.l - 0 , 1114 by 2 or 3 tient.' pOr tilLahM, but thin trOK woo checht,t litter in the day. C o rn to Reidy at segate. &kat, are iniehaugett. stead roe, Provet• ions are yilei t lo.hreely anythiiig Was tone after the re, crapt of the sitlinter's peir% the prices are uaehaaged butthere are no boyefv. New Work Market. :ivy Yalu, J uly '2l.—cutton adv imed: sole-s 3 . 0 00 The ikuongionsnre 14g.,!.iie. higher. UpLand middlirlgs, 12. flour iteelioisi: sales, COO bbls. 1% heat lower. sales ii,uoO hash. Com lower; sale, i.OOO hush. York heavy, V 5 .756.515,a0 or mess, arid 81140(11,in.";.6 for prime. sUY n s ljyen) ie.; Sugar buoyant, and !i'liV.k'n• higher; N. 0, trl.," t.:„e., Museunulu, a 1. , :(46}/i.; Curiae tinu. sales (1 ,00a. olaase, unellanced; N. 0, 40. ash dull $5,7Z, New York 9 ,tock Market. Now Time, July in.--sioci Chicago& Rock Island 61 1 " 111 ii Central bonds.. ti-f Southern.. New York Central... Hcads_gg •• 44 1- 1. 6314 ks heavy-- • • lena d Ch Ciii t .l Iktietnean Central. I ClaTegkAd 4 TukelO:::: Pwraa Pacific Maul S. S. Co.— C9)4 Carolina. • Sktf" WE LIVE 80 PAST IN THIS CetiINTIVT' that the Ameritvms have became famous throughout all Christendom, as a hard driving, hard drinking,, hard chewing, hard swearing people. We have becsine equally ftunous for debilitated stomachs, e nervated and disordered nerves, broken down constitutions, and the .hundred end one cures which follow upon the vices which we have enumerates]. Countless panaceas for these ills have been advertised, hut we know of noth ing so efficacious for an invalid suffering from indiges tion or nervous depression as OLIN'S STOMACH BIT TERS, manufactured and sold by the proprietor, at his dottoton Penn street, near Hand. pug LW. A WONDERFUL PRITAR.A.TiON is that of Jules Hauel, the Eau Athenieww, of Heir Renovator, which is the most ettycacio'lls remedy for restoring the h4ir ever kn4lC4. fold by B. L FAIINEsTocic A C0.,N0. 60, corner of Wood end Fourth street', Druggists generally, and al. the Laboratory of Julos Hauel A Co., No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. j3"ls:daw REMOVAL. W. & D. HUGUS,, - ITAVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 MAR KET Street, corner of Fourth, where they; will re main till the tint of September,when they will remove to ,theit now store now being built at the old stand, corner of Fifth and Af.aiket streets. narlattt MEDICAL BOOKS.— Rokitausky's Pa thological Anatomy, 2 vols. • Gross' Elements ol Pathological Anatomy.- Gluge's Pathological Anatomy, with colored plates. Homer's Anatomy and Histology, 2 yule. ' Lawrence's Treatise on the Eye. Mackenzie's Wilson on Disease of the Skin, with atlas of plates. Bncknill and Tuke on Insanity. • , La Rocko on Pneumonia and Malaria. Copland on Palsy and Appoplosy. Erichsou's Science and Art of Surgery. Cooper's Lectures on Surgery. Druitt's Modern Surgery. • Miller's Practice on Pirre's System of , " Dirotson's Elements of Medicine. Win: guns' Principles of Medicine, new edition. Watson's Practice or Physic. , . Woods' Materia Medico and Therapeutics. , • royal KAY & CO.. 55 Wood street. OS.3TCLE ALE AND PORTER.—. • & casks Illood's Scotch Ale; 5 " Tromont's Judith Pale Me; " London Porter, in store; and for sale by (so2S) MILLER et. RICK ET801,4.1 50 KEGS SUP. CARB: SODA, New Castle ; junt, received and for axle by mr9 BECKHAM. & BARREL POMATUM.—A large supply of duo ezoollent article just received itt , • . • • JOSEPH FLE,MING'B, comer . Diamond find Market affect. QTOCKINGS, Gloves and Mitts, selling 10 cheap at • HORNE'S, ?ems , — No. IT Market street. FRESH :ARRIVAL-100 boxes - Palermo Oranaess , sweet, and 100 boxes Palermo Lemons, lustreceiring this day ? and for sale by • • RHYMER k ANDERSON,. 1,313 ..No. 39 Wood St.. oppoeite St. Charles Hotel. N THE BROW OF THE HILL,. oi Q ML Washington, a fine building hit t _with a two story frame house, stle, will be sold for 11.1.00 a. Terms easy.. - , PUTTfTtptT a 80N, je22' ' • • El Marlet at,' lISBAND'S CALCINED MAGNESIA gross for Bele by B. L. FAIDIESTOCK & CO, No. 00. corner Fourth end Wood et...ea MIRO .1 f Whitten's Golden Salve IS A STEP BY WAY OP PROGRESS in the Healing Art. It is adapted for Sores, Humors, Wounds, and every kind of external inflammatory difficulty, of what ever name or nature, on man or beast. Made only by C. P. WHITTEN, Lowell, Mass. 25 cents per box. The usual discounts to the trade. Sold by chuggists. "Anoint thyself and be healed." Tm GOLDEC Satvz—A Garr? Hazzunt Rocenr.—lt is with much . pleasure we announce the advent of this new article in our city, which has met with such signal success in Lowell, where it is made, that the papers have teemed with cases of truly marreloUs cures. They chronicle one whore the life of a lady was recently saved—a case of broken breast; another whore the.life of a child was saved—a case of chafing,• anotbet of a lady whose face was much disfigured by scrofulous humor, which was brought to a healthy action in a few days, dso, another of an old man, who had a sore on his foot for twenty years—cured in a few weeks. Our citizens will not be slow in getting at its merits, and will herald it over the land.--Boston Hoed. frny27:farrul2tw SW' 5000 AGENTS ViTAIITED.—To sell three new and unequalled inventions—wanted by every family. My agents have cleared over =,OOO selling one of them. Articles are light, cheap, easy to carry and very taling. Several Diplomas, Silver Medal from Americus Insti tute, N. Y.. and 4 patents have been granted tee for thorn. One patent in England and one in France. Put in 4 stamps, and I will send you, gratis, 80 pages particu lars of the best agency in the country. my .Mfkmal3twl EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. Var AGENTS ,WANTED IN THIS STATE tO can visa with tho CKaassrSALrsi Sellsrapidly. Can mike good pay. For terms, 4e.. send atarnp. InF 27 :fam: l3 tvt O. P. WRITTE,LoIveII, Mass. BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING.— D. Isimeli's Curiosities of Literature; 4 vols. • Nootes' Ambrosiante, edited by M'Kenzie, 5 vols. Hawthorne's Novels and Tales, 8 vols.. Longfellow's Prase and Poetical Writings;.. J. K. Marvel's Works, 8 vols. Currer Bell's Works, 3 vols. • Mrs. Jtuneson's Works, in blue and gold, 3 vols. • Putnam's Choice Stories, 4 vols. • Trewlawney's. Recollections of. Shelby k Byron. Lord Dullerin's Letters froui High Latitude. Douglas Jerrold's Life, by his son. Douglas Jerrold's History, arranged by his son. Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby. To Luba and Back, a Vacation Voyage, by R. H. Dana. The Cavaller, by G. P."R. James. Fressilian and his Friends, by Shelton BPRonlie. The Convalescent, by N. P. Willis. Mosaics, by the author of Salad for tho Solitary. Salad for the Solitary. Salad for the Social: • RAY & CO, 55 Wood street FARM FOR SALE, on the Perrysville Plank Road, at 16 miles from the city—contain 115 acres-70 in fine state of cultivation, a dwelling. of six rooms, wash house, well of soft water and pump, a brick barn and stable, carriage house, a two story brick spring house—orchard of choice fruit; fences all in good order, about 45 acres of clialoe timber, also a store houso and fixtures. tuiw doinytgood business—garden, small fruits, stirtttatery, ke. or price and terms apply at 0 0 O *C.C. S. CUI'RBERT k SON, Real Estate Agt's., 51 Market st, QUNDRIES.— • kJ 400 barrels Prime N. O. :Molasses, Oak Cooperage; 30 do St. James. S. R. do; 5..) do Lovering's first quality Syrup; 100 bags good to choice Rio Coffee; 7,5 Pocket's choice Java da 125 Half Chests Young Ilyson, Imperial, Gun Pow : der, Oolong and Pomhing Teas; 100 boxes assorted brands s's, S's & 10's lump To bacco; 10 kegs Covington six twist Tobacco; 75 do Si. Carb;Soda; 5 barrels Alum; 10 do Danl. S.dt in Sacks; d tag o a Grain Pepper; 15. Allspice ; s do Mat Capsia; al boxes No. 1 Soap ; 100 do Chemical Olive Soap; 25 do Gorman do. 30 do Variewded or Toilet Soap; 50 dozen CinlVashboards; 50 do Buckets; 00 do Tuba, assorted sizes; 100 do Brooms; 50 boxes M. R. Raisin; 20 do No.l Norfolk Chocolate • 40 do Madison Starch 40 bales No.l and 2 Batting; 3) barrels Bleached Elephant and Whale Oil; .• 10 do Strait's Tanners do • 3) do, Ced do do 10 ‘"10 }Levin do 'm do N. C. Ikr. In 'mum and for tale by • aE.23 MILLER RICEETSON. PRUNE:S.-5 eases in olass jars : • 3 do in fancy boxes; 6 casks Turkish; SO kegs for Cooking. Juat tocr-tved and for sale by REI(3MIL k ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, Opposite &. Charles Hotel. BRUSHES.—A ood assortment of Cloth Brushes on hand and' for sale by L. WILCOX, • ap2tt Corner of Smithlleld and Fourth Streets. B . mok NEW POST .OFFICE DIREAJ , ...X. TORY, BY 1). 1). J. LEECH, For sale J. R. WELDIN, G 3 Wood street, near Fourth. ' THIRD ARRIVAL ? OF. SPRING GOODS. —A large lot of Spring and Summer Goods, corn" prising all the latest styles. now opening at Tele C. RANSON -LOV., 74 Market street. LTDKINS' OINTMENT.-2 gross for sale by B. L. FAHNERTOCK .4 CO., gNo. 60, corner Fourth and Wood streets ILK FANS, Linen Fans, Palmleaf Fans, in great variety, at JOS. HORNE'S. 77 Market street. IFLES.—JUST RECEIVED, A VERY comprehensive addition to our stock of Rifles, which can be sold at very low rates. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, No. 841 Wood street. VOUNDRY I.I..ET.SLL- 7 :30q tons extra No 1.4 AnthraCite, very soft, for saio by ' JOHN MOORHEAD.- TOBACCO, .of various good brands, in store and for vale by ILK AND GINGILEVAI SITN IThiBREL LAS, at great b,rgaina.EATOWIEtWaS. 4 • fifth , TRAVELING SETTS Collars and Sleeves, selling at cost, at , • JOSETII HORNE'S, 77 Market at _ . - - - VINE FRENC COLLARS--A choice lot to select from, at New York cost . at JOS.JTORNE'S, 77 Market street. TWO BUILDING LOTS, ON. ALFRED S'THEET, Wilkinsburgh, for sale; price for both, [jel4l S. CUTHBERT it SON, 51 Market st .UR:HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE PENN STREET. Look at No. 431. • For sale by • 014 S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market street. 100 P SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS—From 75 cents, to the finest -Expansion. at jya JOSEPH HOP.NE'S, 77 Market street. IT AIR BRUSHES ,AN.1.5 COMBS--A good _LIL assortment of all kinds. at On+ JOS. lIORNE"S, 77 Market st. Cu' E 'E.--A prime lot of Western Re serve Cheese reeeirod, and for sale by : • - - JAMES A. FEWER, 1 3 j 03.13. • . . . corner .Market and First streets. USINESS CA RD. CASES,- pew style; for . sale by . J. R. WELDIN, je3o . . 63 Wood street, near Fourth. QUILL TOOTH PICKS, for sale' by - - - • J. R. WELDEk, j . e30 ,.. ,__ _ • 63 Wood street. near Fourth CASES CARB. MAGNESIA just received , C+ and for sale by BECKHAM k KELLY, je3) ' Allegheny City. HERRING. -50 barrels for sale by jos _ Jr. H. COLLINS. ANUAL DIGEST.---Brightly's Purdctres f Annual Digests, from May IN, 1853, to May 1839. 1115 KAY A CO.. 55 Wood street. VEW-DOMESTIC AND STAPLE DRY 11 GOODS are tieing received almost daily. C. HANSON LOVE. T 4 Market at.,` V CKW.H.EAT.-20 bushels for sale by io3U HENRY IL COLLINS. HE IRON MANUFACTURER'S GUIDE T —To the . Furnaces, Forges and Rolling Mills S s the United States, with disonssions of Iron in, a chemi cal element, an American ore,. and S manufactured arti cle, in commerce and in history; by J. P. Lesly. With maps and plates- (103 KAY 3 CO., 55 WOod'atreet. WINES.— . • . 25 cases Clicquot quarts chamjagne,W , i i ir • a do do pts 30 baskets Peas Heidseick's qts do do 10 do do do pts do do 10 do Bonche pts,and Dronet qts do . do 5 do -do do do pts do do 25 eases St. Julien Medoc Claret do 10 do Ladies' Catawba do 15, do • do Ginger do In store, and for sale by ap2B MILLER & RICE:ETSON DE LARUE & CO.'S LADLES' ENVEL OPt-74.11 sixes and qualities, Cot sale by je2o 63 Wood street. near Fourth. SOAP:00 boxes Buffalo . Soap for sale by 1 je2l HENRY Li. COLLINS. Allegheny Ci COUNTING HOUSE, SCHOOL AND POCKET INKSTANDS.—A great rartety at jeio KAY & CO.'S, 55 'Wood street. CHEESE -300 boxe! prime Cutting for aide by DM ll. a. COLLIPM. ZFECIA CORKS, for Fruit Jais,asstirriii size, for sale by B. L. FAILYEBTOCK & OD," je23 No. 60, corner Fourth and Wood es. 14 AN K ERS' c.g4s AND POCKET _LP 1300K7—A fult assortmeut at leg " KAY k ccrs, 35 Wood street. EFINED • ' XL, 10 Ws. Eastwieles - statdArd - milled Sugar 40 do •do coarse pulverized •do 10 da do line do .do 30 dei Ponta. A coffee ernalied • 'do 10 do do B do do do 5 do do C yellow do In store, and Lauding, awl for sale by , MT T.rr3 a DTPTZ VT,CIIII7 fflisallantous. MIRTLLND & COls - NOl4 197 Liberty street NUMBER 242 giquentan falltries. It 0 Gt. Et 1:L S Ambrotype and Photograph nese manY GALLERY ! No. 70 Fifth Street, .N-EARLY OPPOSITE THE PO4T.OPFTOE Sir Photographs, colored or plain, takint at abort no tice, at Eastern micas, and warranted equal to them. SHALL PICTIMES_ENLARGED TO LIFESIZE,and colored in Oil. AM B R O• E • - A BEAUTIFUL AND. DITBABLE •PICTUILE WARRANTED, CAN BE BAD AB LOW AS AT ANY 'FIRST CLAss EfirTABLDIII. RENT IN THE COUNTRY; AT fon • WALI011,: isiguth IFE-SIZE, IMPERL!J,, bi:EDIUM pla-o-ro . . Colored in Oil, Pasielle, or. Plain, in them:at artistic style, and at Eastern iirices.. - WALL'S GALLERY, jeS • Jones Bunding,Fouithatiroaa fEI :a *4 :4 ( 4 ):.•14) Tz4 :IV I 81ELTINS WORKS' PARK, -ICC - CADY - dr. CO., ANITFACTUREES OF SHEATHING, M Braziers' and Bolt Copper,.Pressed Copper Bot toms, Raised Still Bottoms, Steher Solder, ko., also flu , Wpo i rt iv e ,lo. an' tons ea tz l in r tfy i :n rs e n t t Ti lln elfc r Sheet ' I' M Tools. 'Warehouse, h 0.149 First, and 120 Seeotatstreets.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to soy do. fired oattern. mpßraidarr VINEGAR z WARRANTED Pure and 171.1-' adulterated, and to itipv.irs ; Pickles' for years, the barCIO that t boy* sold to a majority of the Pittsburgh tiro-'- cers for vwszvz rants, and which has taken Three First Prof:canals at Pennsylvania State Pairs, I am now of. Perin g to the city and country trade at greatly reduced prices. Please order direct. Terms Cbsh. A. BALLOU.I3B Water street; " between Smith-Saida:rid tftank , Pittalnwth. Pa. tnr'''clAW JAMES A. FEI'ZEIt, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT+ ?Olt Tag Sall Or Flour, Grain, Bacon,' Lard, Butteri Bead Dried Frail and Produce GlensraUN CORN at OB MARE3.7I` AND FIRST anurtrs, prrrssutha. PA. Rum to—Francis G. Bailey, :Ee:lPQ= D i n = Sr., S. Cuthbert k Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, & Swearingen, S. Brady. Gash, M. & the Howell, Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson, Paxton t Co., Wheeling. . PENN RACHINIE WORKS FOUNDRY, IL WIGHTMAN, MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines, Shaking az4 Pumas Boring Machines., Mortice htachines, Gear - Wheels, • • Hangers, etc. etc. Orders promptly attended to oaay CALDWELL & BRO., . BOAT FIIRATISFIERS d , V74 . 7.1L1251 nr 36...mi115, Hemp and Cotton Cordage; _. Oakum, Tar_ , Pitch, Rosin and One; sTaA;ntin, Duck, Light and Heavy Drillievo, etc , Noe. 88 Water, and 78Front Ma New Livery Stable. RAVING OPENED LIVERY STABLA, , in the rear of the Scott House, corner of Irwha street and Duquesne Way, and purchased a fins lot of Horses, Buggies and Carriages, I would respect y licit the patronage of myttiends and public generally, assuring them that they can bg. accommalytedatOM most reasonable rates. !have made each arrangement, that persons wishing their horses can be well ea. commodated. NEIL BEACELAND, ailtarci Scottilouze, Pittsburgh, Pa. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND P/A.NOS: One 6 Octave, RosewoOd Case, Iron Frame; made by Chickering k Sone; only .two years old. .. • , One Octave. Rosewood Case, round comers; made by Hallett Dana.. • • • one eiy, Octave, Rosewood, coved desk; made by Ntuans SOlark.Ono n Octave, Mahogany Case, n ale by Nunes! Clark. One 6 " " " " N. Y—Man, Co. One " " Gerd'ghfitmon One " Rosewood " One 6 Mahogany " • " One 5;4 " " Loud & Bro.: One 6 " ." ' German make. One 5 " " Clement.' One 5 ' "•-•. Clementh For sale by JOHN. H. MELLOR, al Wood Street. A PLEASANT R F.:41.-DENCE FOR SALE 1611. —Of 76 feet front on south avenue, Allegheny by about 250 deep to Rebecca street, having good two story family mansion, well arranged 'for corefort.and mnvenience rportino; hall anti eight rooms, bath most, hot and cold water, gas in all the rooms:: a brick stable and carriage he - lase . ; shade trees and shrubbe . The whole .is in good-order, and will be - sold at* Terms easy. Immediate p ossession can be jolt S. CUTRBEAT .t SON, 51 Market street —--- - - O ACRES OF EXCELLENT ~ LAND .FOR s- 0 SALE, 12 acres in cultivation, ba/aneant 70Oda, a small dwelling house, stable, garden, itc.; a never-fall; ins spring of good. water. Situate at seven MIND from the city, and one mile from Clifton Station. Pricesl,4oo. Terms—s7oo in hand. and $7OO in one year. j 714 S. t; L. 1 1113ERT & SON, 51 }Deka at.? GREAT' INDUCEMENTS .are now offer ed to those who wish to by BONNET RIBBONS, ,FANS, SUN ÜBIR ELLA 9, EMBROIDERIES AND TRI UM 0' GS, at GIPNES * P6LMER'I3, 78 Market street. ly l2 FISII-200 packages Lake Herring; 100 . do White nth; 100 • do Trout; . 150 do Mackerel; . H ATA' IL COLLIN& 75 do For mile by [jag] COAL OIL I COAL_ OIL COAL OIL! 100 bbls refined Burning . Coal Oil for sale 11;18 B. O.' 4t - EL: SA CHECK BOOKS—On the various Banks and Brokers in the city. For sale by elO KAY & 00,.6.5 Wood street. JUST PUBLISHED--GRANT'S CASES, VOLUME I.—Reporte of cases ar_goted in the Su preme Coart (jellnnvan By Benjamin Grant. For sale b KAY a CO, 55 Wood street. PURE OLIVE OIL, suitable for table, war ranted fresh, for sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, corner Diamcmd and. Market et PACKING BOX ES-100 second. band Packing Boxes for sale by le9 W. P. MARSHALL CO. on BBLS. ENGLISH VENETIAN RED for sale by _ J3FeCHIJABI & • • jel3 Alle:isajzil, TONIC CHOCOLATE DROPS.. -Blame Wyeth's Tonic Chocolate Drops, or. Pare iron and chocolate, highly esteemed for their tonic influence, in imparting strength and a healthycolor to invalids,eepe cislly for females and children.. For sale itt . . L. • Corner arnithSeld and Fourth Streets: .. . rockiDlA 1117.118 ER G4A -...-- Icsr Ds , Rulers; Penholders , Pens, Paper Knives, Pencils. et Inkstands, Pocket Books, Bankers Cases, tic..for sale by , . W. 8. HAV.Mr, jell Corner Wood .I. Third. & Markel lklilecoed sta. TAMES EfOLMES --------- f t fty corns of o dealers in Bacon - , Lard. Sugar Onrud Runs, sc., cornef FIRST AND MARKET STREETS, felCkly , - Flttabure.Nti A T A PRICE—A VERY LOW PEIC 11 1., Will be sold a comfortable two story frame dwel ling of fire rooms, with a large lot pf gromid fronting on . two streets, ha Allegheny ity. Apply to iell CUTHI3 sMT & 801 , 4 Si Market street. CINCINNATI-- SIMAI xaas RFD and Dried Beef, 30 tierces to arrive r steams 13alment, at HAWORTH & BRO Mgt • • in the Diennonft 500 LBS. WHITE MUSTARD . Sr just received and for sale to , BEICE.IIA3I Rfifk GrALLONS LAXSEED,4.,.,c:. b BECTIBAYv r • :ThY 9 ELASTIC M()ROCC7)A,Nif.,.. by EAT JY4 GENTS' gant assortment. comer - v2eißicedatVoi sale by corner a s RICE.— tc • prin t _LA) and for sale by - ap:N nrn c( f i i; : gi No ....30111(