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VOLUME XVII.
Cbt• Pails) 110 st.
JAMES P. RA_RE,
EDITOR.AND PROPRIETOR.
Tzram: — DallY, Flee Dollars
_per year, strictly in ad
ranee. Weekly, Single subscription Two Dol
lars per year: In-Clubs of five, One Dollar.
LOO ;1;
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Departure and Arrival of Passenger
Trains.
. Pittsbitrgh, Fort Wayne anti Chicago jail' road.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.)
Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. 'Wayne
Express Train ...'.._.1215 A. M. 6:56 A. 24. 1:01 P. 24
Mad Train_.
Express Train.-....... 1250 P. M. Etii P. M. 230 A. M
Arrive at Chicago:
Express, .6,47 P. M. 1 Express,. 8,17 A.
Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh:
maii,,sai P.M. 1 Express, 3:30 P. M. 1 Express, 2:20 A. M
• (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.)
New Brighton Accommodation.. WO A. AE Fr.MP.M
" - 6:05 A. M: I 1210 P. hi
Pentaryteania Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
• Leaves. Arrives. •
Express Train. 8:50 P. IL 1245 P. M.
F 2
E Line 50 A. M. 11:50 P. M.
as '
The Johnstown Way Passenger P. M. I=o A. M.
Train 6511 A. IL 1:10 It M.
Johnstown Accommodation— 2:50 P. 80..12:00 A. M.
Firit 'Tattle Creek " --MSG A. M. 6:50 A. M
Saeond " " 4:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M.
Third - " 6:33 P. M. 6:15 P. M
_ . Pittsburgh and Cbansurrille ItailrocuL
. (From Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
Mail Train. 7:00 A. M. 6:15 P. 31
Express Train. 4:30 P. M. 8:45 A. M
armload and Pittsburgh Railroad.
-- (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) .
- • Leaves. Arrives.
Express Train .
12.15
Mail Train 6.25 A. M. 4.00 P. M.
Fast 1.05 P. M. 8.30 P. M.
Wellsville Accommodation...._ . 5.00 P. M. 11.00 A. M.
Pittsburgh, atunibus and Cincinnati Railroad,
(Freon Liberty and Grant streets.)
ve Pitts. Col Arr. in Cin.
Fast ... Lea .. 12-15 s
A. M. B.oo umbus.
A. IL 11.30 A. 31
Express Train:. 1.05 P. 31. 1.30 A. M. 7,80 A. 31
Plumbing; Gas Fitting and Brass Founding.
Messrs. Davis & Phillips, a new firm in this
city, have unusual facilities for doing work of
the above description, as will beseen by a visit
to their manufactory - o. at No. 110 'Water, and
104 Front street. They have on hand, a large
assortment of chandeliers, brackets, burners,
shades, gas pipe, &c., including every variety
and description of gas fixtures ; to which branch
of business they devote especial attention, hav
ing in their employ a number of experienced
workmen, ready at a moment's warning to stop
lealm, alter, remove old, and put in new fix
tures in dwellings or stores, and to regulate
meters.
The plumbing department is also complete.
They are wholesale dealers in lead pipe, and
have also on hand a variety of sinks, basins,&c.,
which will be put in to order, as well as bath
tubs and all kinds of plumbing work, includ
ing repairs to pipes, introducing water into
- houses, &c. They are also prepared to tit up
furnaces and pipes for heating by steam.
In addition to the above they make to order
heavy brass work of every description, such as
pumps, journal boxes, valves, &e., as well as
finished brass work of all kinds, cocks, male
and female screws, joints, hose nuzzles; and
general steamboat work, steam whistles, oil
cups, gauges,. &c. All these articles are pro
duced at, the shortest notice, if not on hand,
Messrs, Davis& Phillips being able to get them
up to order in a short time.
Their . factory is one of general utility and
public convenience, and such a one as we have
long iieedeL Any one desiring brass work,
plumping or gas fitting done about their prem-.
33E4, need only leave their orders with Messrs.
Davis & Phillips, and they will:be promptly'st
tended to. We can commend them for neat
ness' punetuallity and despatch;„ as work done
for ourselves has alWays been - well executed
and-forthwith.
4fc!deutd .
! John Cot:krett, .ifs Mil near Monon
gahela' 04; was injured on Tuesday
rest, by the felling of 4 Play bank upon him,
fracturing and dislocating his leg:also frac
turing three of his ribs. a fragment penetra
ting his right lung. He lies in a precarious
condition.
On Tuesday last, Mr. Ales. Botruck, made
ihformation before Mayor Bentley, of 3fanon
gaiela City, against George Shellenberger,
qarrging him with the larceny of a watch.
ihp prisoner was conitnied upon hearing.
ilke'lliti'insf:;a's'Onof itr:liobeit Parks,
• • or East'Mahoning township, Indiana county,
lit , ed some twelve or fourteen years,'had one of
his hands badly lacerated by the s:cidentab
i:L., s •lii i r g o or .o•
THE LAST CHANCE.-To-night will be the
last opportunity our citizens will have of wit
nessing the performancOof the best Ethiopian
Minstrels, the Morris Brothers,Pell and Trow
bridge troupe, as they leave to-nigh; for Phil
adelphia, after a very successful week's busi
ness. A programme - of, interest, embracing
(he funniest things in their repertoire, is
fa: oifi'ed:' etalcratingj.,oli , Morris' "original
longir. , ll the Louisiana Vow -lands, " the
tunny burlesqtie of - OM Frenetr Equipoise, the
i e di e l te ble
encldli.olauinpagsbY•er..trgely4iszeociect,
i n as ß also
tat
plf., 41v.;tich..lie 4141 . 44 e „P62,-, comic songs by
fen aid Billy Morris, ballads by Master lientz,
Thayer, Prescott and Trowbridge, and the new
and laughable burlesque of “Oh Hush with
the exceedingly comic act of the three-legged
dance. We say, go all—laughing will do you
good, and such an opportunity to enjoy a
pleasant evening's entertainment may not soon
present itself.
rtionk 11mA/3 Or.:11/1.4 LIGIITNING.-,-We
ctiltretellAd gedounia;of damkge done'by
light
j,if!g' 51,4? - rtp:oe Vridarof let week.
The blacksmith shop of C. Dever, jr.; Mun
ster, Cambria county, was struck by lightning,
but no very serious damage was done. Mr.
Dever was shoeing a horse at_the time, and
was knocked down and considerably stunned.
Two of his employees were injured by the
Woke, but neither of them seriously. An
apte 'tree, standing in the lot of Mr. E. P.
Hildelreand, sr stinrtdistan'ee frb n't is dwelling,
lti the borough 'of Tridiana, was struck by
lightning" and considerahly shattered. The
•ere in the house at' the time, all of
Wintorn felt the shock to some extent. A door
and window in the house, opposite to each
other, were open at the time, and from the
fact that the n_ppF. portion of the treewas un
injured, Mr. H. is of the opinion that the
previous to coming in contact - with it; iitised
through the house.
E E . OS T. .41.5-4D,,vA,ITTAAE,.—If the following be
Irue, rind we have similar statements from
other soirees, the frost has been a benefit to
some persons at least. The Indiana Messenger
says:—Mr..Adam Hilands, of White town
ship, this county, informs us that a part of a
field of wheitt on his farm, which was severely
affected by, the frost of the 4th of June, was
cut down a few days afterwards, and that said
fhrain immediately after being cut commenced
t, send forth fresh shoots. • 4, otwitlillanding
e grim bliiskim'When blighted by the
fi•Ost, it was cuff down, anti the portia which
remained in the ground immediately com
.riiiice4 sending forth fresh stalks, which again
iglossnmed, are tilling up beautifully at the pres
ent.time; and promise to yield an, abundant
crop. Mr. Hilands is of the, opinion that he
will have a more abundant yield of both wheat
and straw than he would .have had frota the
ground under cultivation if the first Crop ;had
entirely escaped the ravages, of the . frat.
Thiinc.F . l7.—On Thursday evening, during
the performance at the Apollo Theatre, some
one got behind the scenes and abstracted froth
:Johnny P,All's'pdcketiAloo-in gold,vand
ilii - ;escapi3 before tteloss tal4 discovered. Vlie
tlinikareulifOrtansite, — is on :dial , Brit.
Billy :Morris was relieved of twenty dbllars in
like manner. This repetition., of Lhe..theft at
this :tithe is unfortunate, as the' al:neat is so
larger. We understand that
,some part ies were arrested last evening, on suspieloßrand
are.now in the tombs. '-
gEv: C. Exaixoticr; who, for Oft the
last; yean, hIO3 ofdeicted tia pator of 04 Cabo
a congregation . at Carrolltown, has. been
transferred to Erie. .
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CORALITE OR PORCELAIN TEETH.--Tbe new
styles of artificial teeth recently introduced.
here by Dr. N. Stebbins, are becoming very'
popular. We clip the following well. merited
notice of them from the United Presbyterian.'
Dr. Kerr speaks from experience in'this mat
ter, having laid aside gold plate teeth to try
Coralite, and the result 'seems- to have been
very satisfactory:
Among. many, improvements in dentistry
is the insertion of teeth on plates prepared from,
the material designated above. Nothing can
bo more beautiful of the kind, or more closely
resembling nature,, than teeth set in porcelain.
And then the material is absolutely pure, and
is incorruptible by the: acids of the - mouth,
which sooner or later affect metalie Sub: I
stances. The coralite plates are not so beauti
ful as the porcelain, but, in other respects, are
as excellent. They are, perhaps, more com
fortable and durable.
This style of work has been introduced here
by Dr. Stebbins, late of New York, who, af.
his office (No. 191 Penn street), is successfully
applying it. We have the pleasure of using
some of his coralite work, and can testify to
its comfort and adaptation to all proper uses of
the teeth. We have never had so comfortable
a use of the mouth, and of the vocal organs
since we lost the teeth which God gave us. An
other important consideration in their favor is
economy.
DESERVED COMPLIMENT.—The Erie Con
ference of the M. E. Church, which held its
annual session at Brookville, Pa., commencing
on the 13th inst., unanimously adopted, before
adjourning, on Tuesday night last, the follow
inv. resolution:
"Zeso/ved, - That the -thinks "of the -Confer
ence be tendered to the editor and reporter of
the Brookville Daily Jeffarsonl.an, for the able
and satisfactory manner :in which they have
furnished the proceedinga during the present
session'. •
Major Brady, the indefatigable editor of the
Jefcrsonian, deserves great credit for the en
terprising spirit dispiity4 in getitingut this
daily raper, and we are pleased to observe that
our friend, James 'Onslow, the reporter indt- , '
cated, came fully up to the expectations bf
those interested.
JULIAN'S INTEREST TARLES.=-lIURI & Mill
er, of the great literary depot,.Masonic Hall,
Fifth street. A neat volume bearing the above
title, which should be upon the 'desk of every
business man and clerk in the city. It contains
accurate calculations of interest at five, six,
seven, eight, nine and ten per: cenhim both
simple and compound, on all sums from one
cent to ten thousand dollars, , and from day to
Six years, together with some very valuable
tables, showing what month andlday notes fall
due, etc. The book is very neatly printed with
large, clear type, which can be read witboet:
spectacles. It is from .the press of M. C. Lil
ley, C'olumbus, Ohio. Call at Hunt & Miner's
and get a copy.
HABEAS CORPUS.—On Thursday evening a
despatch was received at the Mayor's office,
from. Memphis, Tenn., requesting the police to
be on the look-out for,and arrest a man named
S. W. Younkin, who it was expected, would
come this way. On Friday morning, such a
name was found on the register at the Monon
gahela House, with Galveston, Texas, attached,
Officer Hague arrested Younkin and telegraph
ed to Memphis to ascertain the charge against
him, and what was.to be done with him. No
answer came, and Younkin having been com
mitted to jail. WAS 'taken before Judge Wil
limbs, of the District Court, who ' discharged .
him on the grotmd that there was no specific
charge against him, and no evidence of his
having committed apy
BIRMINGHAM COMMERCIAL COLLKGE.-
This institution is now in a flourishing condi
tion, quite a number of young men in the
botou . th being under instructions here. The
faculty are ,pep thoroughly coimpetentto tench
the breaches they profess, bent all men o _
talent and The school, thOUgh - corns
parativeiy in its infancy, is a good one, but at,
it a complete commercial education- may be
acquired, aid we think it :will soon Boone of
the fixed faCts:• For terms'aii paiiidulars see
advertisement.
MXTHORIST EPISCAPAI..,—The seeomillnant
of quarterly meetings for the Washingtonclls.
trict will be held as follows: Canonsburg, July
33; Bealsyillo and Froyiderbe,'lo; Bentleys
eine Atkust,lllJralAusg and
Clayswille, 13; GeOrgetown and 'Monongahela
City, 20; Shousctplyn, 271 Washington and
Franklin, SepteinberA I Peters prank tied
ence. Te'rflpeillnceyille'arld t/hartiera, 1Y ;
ElillsbOrough and Waynesburg, 24.
CROPS IN FAYETTE COUNTY.—The Browns
ville Clipper says :—" The farmers in this re
gion have nearly all cut and gathered their
wheat, which,. on the: proved; ~to ;be
about an average crop, notwithstanding the
ravages of his b`rostship, awl.' the qui4tut pre
dictions conseitient 'thereon. The corn, too,
is coining on finely, slid gives token of.a'good
lv yield. '
. ,
OecAIR.I I ,I4IAc Veld*in }ho irmmg-
ham 3111Firet .140u4i, eisny §unclay
at tour o s clobtr. Rev. r. Rutledge o the
Methodist Tircitestaht church, dew.br. Reed,
of the Presbyterian church, and Rev. Mr.
Mansel, of the Methodist Episcopal church,
conduct the exercises and deliver sermons in
turn. There is a deep interest in the meetings
and the attendance is quite large.
THE TALMMAN.—This .is the title of the
latest number of Peterson's cheap edition of
the "Waverly Novels. issued in weekly parts.
The stwies.ie
' 51A.Ihd80
who Wi'sh . dlotain a'fott set of tle }yolks of
the ectit novelist for tiv'e dollars, a smaller suM,
than they may ever again be offered for,
should Send the amount to !items. Hunt &
Minor. -• • •• • -
puonsners',agents
CASPAR GANG, ESQ. ' has been elected Cap
tain of the Allegheny Rifles, the' former com
mander, Capt. T.Tar4tneyeT, havinetesignid
in consequence of having recently been cboen
Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment,
FURNITURE Poraari.-31r. A. Kleber is the
inventer and manufacturer of an articlo of
piano and furniture polish, for renovating var
nished fueniture. It is an' admirable article,
and will glyc a „flue, polish to old , furniture.
See suivertiseidelit,i ' -
Tax Mayor, who hat; beep a.jspt. 46nt the
city for a few days, he's returned.
Tire GEORGIAN COSTUME would just now be
very agreeable, but as it would scarcely be
goal etiquette to appear `in public, with' it, we
must, approach it as near as possible. To do
this it is only ' , 4eCesaaty . to on -r t
& corner . Federal' street and Mar
ket:square, 'Allegheny,- Who bye on hand and
make to order's treat vatiety 'Of Cool,
summer clothing. 'They have also a' full as- -
sertmept of youth's and gentlemen's dress
goods, made up in the latest style, and at prices
which cannot fail to please—, • ,
COULTER & House, Sign. and
Ornamental Painters and Grinners. Orders left at their
shop on Fourth street nag Market, , Burke's pit&
will be. prompt/tattended.
HEATING ET STEA.II.—AS a test - imams
the workmanlike manner, perfect action of their self
eland ttus
regulating machines, safety, *comae:kV-Ane- • •
DiSeattention necessary to ke*tseehltio comfo
we give this certificate to Messrs. Davis. and Phillips,
successors to Phillips'a Co., for their - plan of hes/mg
by steam the Second Ward Public Schools in the city 'Of
Pittsburgh, and which has Inet•out - aptirdi , al, and we
weltltiT_co
emmencl. them to .the public l gill!' %are
satin Nction of heating by steam.
R. Millw Jr.; Jelin-. ittaraliall,,Jr.., 'etue, George
Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors.
- -
DAVIS A'?
.9.;%:;» lleating, Qaa Pitting, PI ad.Bnise4n,
. perszers In every dvieriptzon of. Gar a
No. F,99d d toe.!sA Rh.
e -; /itielaltre£9 It riTIPPE °ThisllikteltAk
the ,110, 4 3nAllegaiNt. 1 40014 6 / calf eli t talar - titlgen a
is now open., ynden tbs , - ipperinteintimee
Jackman it Johetion, thit. Lefuyettis - pmiktimg: Fa
trutal4,lls wHtsrit butte; pent fert.tievailiatual
callibition thf....PrOLZOLQC, PUlCk.Mnttfactu
veil= m a: l= 6 nd wi z? .
oise = o ut s
of 'indnek7, either _by examination. of eaMplea `or
acientten petlicatfons: haringarticlet; , C4b4;
before the publimllAnd, gr,ilYVA4B#/!4".°
lentresamplft, ,
in
4a- The public are respectfully _invited to visiethe
stitute:
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it I'
ifITNM:r - RG,4 I SATURDAY nORNING, JULY •1 23, - , 1859
,
No SUMI4 VA:OItiTION et the 'rote City Col
lege, Pittsburgh, Pa., owing to the, improved
prospects for active business throughout the en
tire country this coming fall._ :Upwards of two
hirridiat "stilaents are in daily eftendanCe;
hence the entire faculty is retained, and there
will be no slumber vacation, giving every fa
cility: for young men'to enter during ibe sum
mer, and be throughly prepared, at a cost of
only forty dollars, in time for the business sea
son.
Sourrarsta N.E.W.-To Housx-ICirkPzna.—A
Boston company has brought, out a new soap ,
of exqutste qualities, , for the purpoie of clean
ing and burnishing silver and Brittania ware.
It is really one of the best articles of the 'kind
we baio ever'seen, and we have no doubt will
be a great saving of labor. All, any one needs
is to test this invaluable article, and it will
support the name • we give it. Its cost hi a mere
trifle, and issold.at Dr. geyser's, 140 - Wood
street.
Ask for'oSilver Soap." •
Drscumtorn—Henry Edington, arrested on
oath of Catharine Bush, for passing counterfeit
money upon her, was discharged on redeeming
the bill and paying the costa.
SADDLERS, harness makers, shoe manufaetu
facturers and tailors will find the new Finkle
sewing Machine well adapted to their wants.
It is sold by J. L. Carnagban dt Co., Federal
street, Allegheny City.
SUPER'S
osquiTo COMPOUND.
Corner Penn and St. Clatr.streetio
MMON aL-NS. E ATJLE2I._ TILT, 121.11.88 10F , TEkx ..
.
people, whatever the nsianamed and misanthropic phl
- Maysay to the contrary. ShOw them a gopd
thing, let its merits be clearly demonstrated, and thy
will not hesitate to give It their most cordial patronage.
The masses have already ratafied,-the judgment of a
physician; eoneiniinit the virtues of fiCrSt r.ll'B
BITTERS, as may be seen in trio immense quan:tk.s of
this Medicines thatare annually sold in every sljtiof .
Mb land. Nis tocivr recognized 1 . 1;A-realty superior
all other remedies 3eet derived - tor dtscasneof the di
gestive organs, such as charrhtea, dysentery, dyspepsia,
and for the varions (tiers that mile from derangement
of those portiere of the system. Hostetter's name is
rapidly hemming a honseholdzeor . d„ frore,fdatne to
Texas ? from .stuireig the athsrltiUto -
Tr?tlielllftOtiaaa 6 sitillettl 1 , ; ;;
tield by all drbggists In "the Wahl, and by ' "
fIOSTeTTR,
• Italmtlitturera E anal Primrietors. ,
e2il Ho. 4$ Water. and a Front streets
raezrn
arts..._ ..... ..... 4117110 NT =TEL
JOSEPH & BON .
Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
rIJIINIIIIREAND CHAIRS •
No. 414 Penn Street, above the Caael , ;
Rave on band a large assortment or Fancy end Plain
Furniture, in Walnut and Atobogany of their own menu-
facture, and warranted equal In quality and style to any
inanntnniured in the city, and will call at reasonable
Me&
Valuable Market Street and Man
chester Property TOSr. Sale.
THE SUBSCRIBERS, in virtue of powers
conferred upon then by the will of the late Judge
Riddle, offer for Bale the following excellent business
locations: • •
A lot fronting 31 feet on Market street, by 176 feet
deep to Chancery, Lane, with the two three-story busi
ness houses on Market street, a, two-story .house in the
rear of the . &sine,' arid a 'two-idol dwelling house on
Fourth street: The tot has a front of 33 feet on Fourth
street, by 60 feet deep on chatiocry Laub. - This proper.,
ty, from Its large (foot StreetA. offers a fo,yorable;
° FF'Du n 'tY me n . 4r*OPft Socl littsitt 4 ss
locatoe. .
ci order to emoSnitiodep the Fou
q °,; r
e, t e rldiP; °P tlaivrx tAna ifcb
• egimmtpfy• rum Viviket street property.
A so, a lot Or ground in the . borough of Manchester,
liatOtig a front en Locust street of 34 feet, &oda depths,
166,feet 5 tnehes; being bounded on one side by Leckey
alley,on winch is erected a brick dwelling house of two
stories, with a pertico in front, and having appurtenant
thereto &convenient in-house and Smoke house_, and a
stable and carriage house on the other side of Leckey
alley; this property Is new in the occupancy of Captain
fsfilier. • The above. property will be sold upon terms
,greatly conducive to the intereats of purchasers, both PS
irolas to price and time pgiv9eritcsit the 'Executors
; relate
anxious to °been", the/maim •to estate. For
furtheeparti6ulais, price,lernis, kc, apply to either of
the'sntoterlbere, or la 13:AVIIIIIERT,; .2 4t, aoirket
etteet, GAZ7 ,T 11
0: th'ottttf•
iT 142 .11 - 41 , T • I W-Ct .1 4AN rUI etreti,
43171a/E3i3 as
Practical Manufactureri . Cf
FERE-PROOF SALAMANDER
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wAnnoryznvioLicaolrivalp 'mann
AND Al 3
SAFE FROM FIRE
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As any Safe Manufactured #1 Weild.
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ESSRS. IttIRKV ISAIINV4--Pear
iti4l - Pb#34" 41.1114. i e fro* you for
Aire at Liomewoost Furruice (near hew Brighton,
F 4 Twhieli . littailirnsed itself entirely Fire Proof: Be
ing in the tire, in which our store-house was consumed,
on Monday, the lilh inst.—,having no means of extin
guishing the flutes --all had to remain at the mercy of
the devouring element. However, when all was over,
and the Safe removed, we had it opened, and, found
money and papers entirely safe, not even the color or
sign of fire on anything entrusted to its care. Before
this occurrence, we bad one of your Steamboat Sates on
on
the "JaMeS Wood,". which was burned at our wharf on
the 7th of May last. On removing and opening it, the
contents were found entirely uninjured. These repeat
ed tests of their reliability- induce us to gim this van
monk! as an evil:lripe' Gur 1,644e1pii 19the
P'elef°4rllailtld I y . ii, j 74 EB
11, , p 10 1 1 6, .:1'44rvia;
iymv / I 'WOOD & CO.
PURE SALT ! PURE SALT
THE ONLY WARRANTED PURE AND DRY
•
Table, Dairy an 4 1 2 (g)..,41, sti
. 4 ir , i4pßitwl9re4 4 lb . : •
Mannifictitfili! 4P1P,q1171
396 PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL.
a .:s&tusth
oa
CONCENTRATED LYE.
The Ready Faf Sion! 2441460 T
NO NOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT 'ft,
LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVED BY
FOR SALE BY ALL STOREKEEPERS.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE
PENNSTLVANI4 ,
Salt m - rpolctlEtri A g COMpall,
896 Petri Nt;;ltlioilet CanilE
sp3o:sa-tutth
Valuable Real Estate for Sale.
NEAR TWO ACRES, FRONTING ON
Ridge street,l76 feet from the line on the West
Common, and 255 feet west or the property of the The
ological Seminar Y, in Alleghenr City; on 'which is erect
ed an elegant and fashionable brick mansion, forty-five
feet bent with kitchen, wash house, etc., in the rear,
all arranged. in .the best mariner for convenience, and
noted for chaste architectural execution, with furnace,
hot and oold.water bath rooms, gas fixtures, and other
modern improvements. The grounds are highly attrac
tive aiit:Plocation, sold joeantifolly terrrtend, command
ing exieninveviews of the three rivers in the vicidity,
and the adjagent country. ,They are covered witirfa :
eel' and matur , cbbied I fruit trees of Various kinds:
L ia
i rar ee ' in k VbraVilg, and
shrubbery: , i t i t t re G a i ti
s a hric 5
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Lure held uPabouksaßell IMO& Fur terms apply to
.. Iff,:i:pi t ondills prriaises. jyltouttu-th-s
ake: C.' M. PITCH & J. W. SYKE
DIittICTAINt. FOR : DISFASES Qip
THROAT AND CHEST,. and other Chronic Al!
manta comAitiOxl with iarklatialtig PULMONARY COM
PLAINTS.
OFFICE-191 - Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CONSULTATION' A list of questions sent to
hose whoirish tononunitlist • - r• , ie9:th-salf>✓
7. r t IA" ikrF, iv ib. Li • AANDSQUE
f.ft 22Sortnizat, of OEILDR EN' 8 READY atipig
CLOTHATG, of all: descriptions, '& 013 8 with - ::.LaMar-
i t
Dross iflapwoodifaidDresswand all toe new et les of
Patterns for. Jtmet. - = - . ' , Aki• . 11, ; WEAV ..
"No. 241 1 1fttit sWeetioeOandetoTt Moroi Ifoa4" a.
WASON'S.N. l 4 o 43lriallt -
-v T 041:Of - Moil co, With `numerous mtuanitiOhs.
In one ToLi Bvo. - LIM KAT rE DO, 66 Wood st.
fM=II=MIS
THE LATEST NEWS
- TELEcaltA.Pix.
From Washington.
Wastimorrox CrrY, July 22.—The Presi
dent has appointed J. A. Cushman, of Miss.,
Minister to the Argentine Confederation, in
the place of Mr. Yancy, who resigned.
An arrangement has just been completed for
the publiestion,.in. this city; 'of- it.political and
literary . magazine,p b 42 called Atte _National
Deinoosalic:.Qtitterly Revieiv,:mitlet"-the ed
itorship of Col. Thomas B. Florence, of Phil
adelphia, assisted.by eminert i t contributors,. It
is to be gm . o expbaitor 'Of tho'-present- and all
futu . r9 ijapNisatic Adrpipiektaticrps, !,.. ,
Mr. Tfarringti'm has formally declined the
Central stAntdrican Miks ;The" - iiphlion is
entertained that all the pending,,questions in
that quarter can bb adjusted by a properly qual
ified representative. .
The despgtehes from Mr. M'Lane, the Mex
ican Minister, present no striking or interest
ing facts, in addition to the newspaper accounts
of the Mexican affairs, already published.
Prom California
NEW ORLYANS, July 22.—San Francisco
dates to the 6th, have been received by Tehaun
tepee.
Milton S. Latham has been nominated as the
Democratic candidate for Governor.
A sirocco :visited Santa Barbara and Los
Angelo!, killing the fruit and tattle. The heat
was intense, and the people wero shut up in
their houses.
Ms.xtFo.--Mir,amon, bass .mado a complete
change in alb Osibinet,.4M account of a Change
in his policy, viz: the liberty of the Press,
an amnesty for political offences, partial con
flecation of church property. The Church has'
declared for Marquez.
Prom Santa Fe
ST. Lon's, July 22.—Santa Fe data to the
4th, have been received at Independence. Tho
Indians, previously reported on the route, have
disappeared; their whereabouts arc unknown.
,• Eire AlAre4 • TeiegraPkt-• •
Nviv ()MAASS, July 22.—The City Council
have adopted Garneweil Co.'s fire telegraph.
REMOVAL..
HAVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 MAR-
K ET Street, corner of Enurth, where they will re
main till the first of September.when they will remove to
their new store now being built at the old stand, Corner
of }VIII and Malrk,t,,stylen4., - ; • ", rnriain
R. T. KENSF , PY W. S. 4ENNEGY.
PEARL STEAM MILL.
ALLEGHENY CITY,
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO.,
Wllkit RYE AND CORN PURCHASED.
FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY,
~,/ kIA-NyFACTURED AND ,DELpf . ERED
IN PITTSBURGH AN '
auTayduil TERMS. CASH ON DELIVMRY
TWENTY-EIGHT HUNDRED
.4CRES
of Fanning Land. tiUtato on the south side of the
Maumee Riser, six miles from Toledo, Ohio. The and
is good, and timber first-class; and the adjoining landi,
are occupied by enterprising farmers, who are making
good improVetnenta These lands Will be divided into
tract, a/fifty acres and upwarda, to Rini purchasers. For
further information apply at otir otkee. 51 Market at.
S. Cll'CllftEßT ,t. SON
SPORTSMEN'S- HEAD QUARTERS.
NQ. 1
. 16 woop ETBEET
. ..
•
Our 5t00....k of plain And fancy Guns, Rides, Pistols, Re
1-01Fers, MnUnition, Olin Pnrsotruto Auld Fiatu et{ Tackle,
Was UpTer larger or better assorted. Many Novelties in
this line on hand.
"DOWN & 'TETLEY; 136 Wood ed.
BACON, 111 ES 'PORK, LARD, ETC.
4,500 pieces large size city Shoulders;
• 4.000 do ' .do ' Western do;
0,000 do prime Rib Sides;
300 do go cleu *Wel: .
11000 Or, plain and Gaged llama;
150 , betlyY Mess ['irk; .
HU • 'bills. , prise Ltiatlliard ; • '
150 kegs to 44.;
100 jars4o do;
4.5 fire..3,so ;
12,000 erre`, wan sizest dhouhicrs ,itry Salt
rbt Ate 1 4 Iciitest tiAarkal
JAM EA HOLM Es CO.,
tY/ChY earner Market and Front streets
SUN UMBRELLAS-.
BONNET, RIBBONS,
„
Moran New Woven Skirts, French r,r,d, Ciututiily
ces, &c., ac. A nice xsen.,:,,naeut%P MI above goods on
hand, upo, roc sale ' (11PNER it PALMER,
(successor to Vau tlorder.)
Je3o 78 Market street.
IX-AND-A-FOURTH CENTS - per .yarcb,
im what we are gelling a large lot of Wash:l3BlOn
B ar k and White Prints for, some bring old gtylhs,. and
others solled—Othentig_.9 e3 raid 4°6dP * . -
_.m -, •• pi:fp .....iX :LOVE% 74 . 1\ inflict street.
500 .
a - BOSS ' TT ANWS'S SUPERIOR No.
uw ,
.....T^' jli.it racomodan . dfornale at the
Stmiollory Eit4tp . o of •
W.
d. HAVEN.
it la oor. Market A Second, and Wood A Third Pls.
ON TILE OHIO RIVER--TIVENTY
TIIREE acres of land opposite Freedom-23 acres
of laud will be sold on easy terms-23 acres of land.
House of three rooms, orchard, and In acres of land
will be sold for $14. 4 .5.;; $3OO In hand: balance, one, two
and throe years. S. CUTHBERT S SOS,
•
lylfr 5l 'Market strceL3
ONE MILE FROM CLIFTON STATION:-
on the Pittsburgh and Cleveland INlroad-26
acrea of land, a dwelling boy so, ttab'.3, Prico
$1,400; sloo=sh; 1. , ..1an5.0.al Qt , Ye,.".4''' Via' lade
• .""‘ V;VIITAREIVK *SON.
1! 11 Market street.
1 300.()R NO.
23
VINE STREET.-
• Look at No. M Vino xtreet—rents for
$2OO. will be sold for $1,300; part of the Money may be,
paid at $lOO per year. 8. CUTIIBEIVf b. SON,
jelg
51 Market etreet,
PrIOT AND SHOES.
At greet ro-inctlons from former prices. Palmleaf, Leg
horn and Straw.llats, at leas than cost. Give mo a call,
and Remember the right place, at the Cheap Cash Store
of JOSEPH H. BORLAND,
OA Market at.. second door from Fifth.
MARION STREET.—For sale, t col -
fortable two-story Brick Dtvelling,'of live rooms
and cellar. The lot is 30 feet front, by tut fectdeep, on
an alley; a large grape arbor, 'Mr:AS(I44 'I/nil:paling in
front, a frame ontbnilding, &c. Price $2,000. Terms
easy, . OUTIIURT SON,
1e.90 61 Market streoL
MURPHY'S PATENT BINDERS.—Just
received, a lot of Wm. F. Murphy's Patent l'er-•
petrol Letter bindere. W. S. HAVEN,
_,f ylB Market ,t Second, and Wood & Third ate. ,
DSILVER" NEW MAYO -r.u.li SEA
OF WAR in Ettrope, the best opo published,' at.
!late by 07183 W. S. RAVEN, Stationer.
A NEW 3U SP.RINGIWOV EN SKIRT
-11 a isteihistsutid busge:,•Thll is a different
wo n skirt' ffoin bUipr ill' this niszket; find 'much
attp 4 rl9c 4 / I .io ettength,' quality and tottrl: Sold only by
EATON, °SEC 2t CO,
iylB , FiffygrulMarltet streets.
PATENTED ,WIPROYEMENT on 111
jct. )
"Queen of Diamonds." ,For beauty of forrnlin
simplicity of ujusentent, this Skirt shouts without a ri
Sold wholesale arid retail by - EATON,'CREE & Co,
jylB corner Fifth and Market eta.
THREE'HUNDRED
for sale by - BECKHAM k KEGLYr
371.8 Allegheny City. '
50 KEGS SUPER. CAR'. SID.A, for tulle
by BECKHAM & KELLY,:
*- - • AllegAny ,
5 Gw..s pUSBAND'g CALCINED AG
.
iingslArfor utile , * ZBECKHAAT &LKELLY, -
19/ • AlteglOymilty
50 , BARRELS • WHITING, for. solo by
• , BECKHAM & KELLY,
i9lB . Allegheny City.
TINE ,CASE, CHINESE .VERIALLLION,
VVCC fot tale by - ' BECKHAM I KELLY;.. •
jY II3 : . ; i • Alleghony•Cit.
rovaraugp. . outthL Atos .. II" f or
- r . .. ._
~ ..opclittat .t . K.ELLY,46 ,
w.. ...
.. 'Alle • hen • 01t9.'
I -88L5,..: 'Furry, in bladders; for - sole
4 'by ' •' - • Illitfp3WlK & N..I,LY,'
t io
3 iB'•,- ~ -. . .. , - ;, . , , , - Allegheny city g i
RRENT—BnacxigarsEcor Tang
'rooms and 'nealar.. Rent 164'5
_per month—No. 7
li,F) =Ws eotut.. i , (jyl9) • ••• 51. MARKET STREET.
ODD FORICSACISUIT ODD KNIVBS.
1LA1.504:1 rorkti to suit Odd galling ..1 ',• - , , 1 . - -,
-- 90.d•Fortbs . to. Milt Odd Shires; L _ ; ' - .-Z 72 ~..
atBOWN A TETLEY'S; "
—.— —_— .
, izo7fiti:Vjixi i ki ce t s
TAMET-NEW WORK
iv or" The Cavalif4
Adlffearceil r.T.`K dittoes.
ja9D KAY h 00, SA Wood street
In==s l lE=RMßs=
COMMERCIAL:
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
• BIERCIIANTS,'ENGUANGE,
WM. H. SMITH.
Bawl . DICKEY, let. r . EDWARD GREGG, 2d
Treasurer. • •
• N. HOLMES, Jr:
• Superintendent. • '
GEORGE Hs THURSTON,
Committee of Arbitration for June.
LSALLEI • DICKEY, V. P,
PAULSON,
J. J. GILLESPIE,
Steamers to Arrive.
armpa
New York.
12491 . 101 DAVI
.Bouthampton..New York....Jnly 9
Steamers to Sail.
gHIP3 LUTZ . 701 DA7I
Arabia ......... ........--Boston...-
Liverpool. -...July 13
Bavaria. New York Ifamburg.„ —July 15
Vanderbilt ' New York litrrbs. ... ... ...July 16
City of Baltimore...... New York Liverpool......Jaly 16
Asia New York Liverpool-....Ju1y 03
Arago. ' New York Barre, Ac-....Ju1y 23
Weser New York Bremen July 23
Vigo • New York Cork, do • July 23
Canada. Boston Liverpool..... July 27
Cityof Washington-. New York Cork & Liv'plJuly 30
Stage of Water.
Rivei•—four feet ten inches water in the channel
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Beivried Expreuly for the Daily dlorning.:Post
Prmanramr, July 1859.
Flour... Still dull; gales of 750 bbli.csuperflne,
P,G2C3,5,7t; extra, at $5,87e,43,12, and extra family, a
14,1568,5014 bbl.
Gradn...Sales 175 bush. Oats troni store at 52c.; 490
bush. Corn at 90c. from depot, and 95c. from store.
Ilay...Sales 13 loads at $13®113 11 ton.
Sztgar...Sales 9 hints. at 73. , ,'@9c.'p lb.
Molnaaea..Sales 31 bbl,, at 42e
ColTre...Sales 22 sacks at 12315 l c,
;;,000 lbs. sides:at 9%0.;
Oheene...Sales 47 boxes W. IL at 7,%'Q9!..;',C.
Lline.:.Sales 14 bbls. at $1,25.
Silt -.Sales 50 bbls. No.l, at $1,25.
011... Sales 15 bbls. Lard No. 1 at 93c.
Plah...Sales 2.2 half bbls. Mackerel No. 3 at $6,00.
Benna.-Sales 25 bbls small white at $1,40 'B
Whlsky.-Sales 35 bbls. Rectified r,tl wish
and time.
New York Market.
Now Yore, July 22.—Cotton heavy, with sales of 2„..1:10
bales. Flour unsettled; 6,600 bldg. sold at 86.0006,40 for
Ohio. Wheat del ining; 9,000 bush. sold; red 1.1.t.t
white $1.3.9q1,60 old western white ;LPL Carol ha. a de
clining tomieuer. Pork heavy; roess. Mb/015,1'5;
prime, $11.a2011,b0. Bacon—hams. 8‘4,634 - ; shoulders
Ghoul.. Sugar firm; N. 0., 61,x07 : usoovaact,
G. Molasses steady. at 40(0-Lle. Spirits of Turpentine
y 20-1
steady at 45ito. Radii dull. Idee heavy. Cotton
freights to Liverpool, d.
New York Stock Market,
Nzar Youg, July .21.—Stocka lower—
'
Chicago *Rock Island OW Canton isy,
illich. Southern • 19- htiasouri 0 'e 8.1:1 2
New York Central--74, Michigan Central... .. .. . 42 ,4
4
Reading' 443 i La Crosee land grant.. 1514
Cincinnati Market.
CeiCINA.TI, July 22—The Flour market is firmer to.
day, with sales at 1.3.ii0 (or superfine and $5.25 fur extra.
Wheat steady at $1,05 for red. and $1,15 for white. Corn
unchanged, at SOPOriSfie. Rye better; sales at 10e. Oats
dull Hit•kiciis6c. Whisky firm at 2-te. There Ls no change
in Provisions; holders are very firm at t145.1ie. bulk and
t'in!'"i for Bacon meats.
Ber W LIVE 80 FAST IN THIS COUNTRY'
that the Americans have became famous throup,hout all
Christendom, as n hard driving, hard drinking, hard
chewing, hard swearing people. We hue became
equally famous for debilitate,l stomachs, a nervated
and disordered nerves, broke r% doom constitutions, and
the hundred and one eaten which follow upon the
vices which wo have enumerated. COnntless panaceas
for theee ills have been advertised, but weknow of noth
ing so'efllcaclous for an' invalid suffering from indiges-
Lion or nervous depression as OLIN'S STOMACH BIT.
TERN, manufactured and sold by the proprielnr, his
deuot on Penn *trait near Hand. • fag
A WoIiTETRUL PREPARATION is that
of Jules Hf,ne), the Eau Alhenienne, or Raw Renovator,
which is the most efficacious remedy for restnriViig the
hair ever known.
Sold by B. L. l "Aling/tKK k 00.. No. GO, corner of
Wood ad Fpm titieeil, Druggists getkorall7. said at
the Laboxritorypt Jule./ Hauel 4 Co., No. TG Chestnut
street, Pkilldelptlll4. jyMdaw
EDICA S.— Rokitau§ky's Pa-.
thotogithll Anatomy, 2 vols.
Oross' Elements ot Pathological Anatomy.
Oluge's Pathological Anatomy, with colored plakes,
Horner's Arfatorny and Histology, 2 vole.
•
Lawrence's Treatise on the Eye.
bfackenzie's
Wilson on Dise i .;o f ilia Skin, with atlas of plates.
}Weed!' ural Tilice . on Insanity.
Itricice on Pneumonia and Malaria.
Copland un Palsy and Appoplexy.
Enchson's Science and Art of Surgery.
Cooper's Leagues on Surgery.
•
Druitt's Modern Surgery,
3filler's Practice og
Pirre's Syc.tum o
pick soOt Eli' tents of Medicine.
WilliatrO' Principles of Medicine, now edition. •
Virotiwill'e Flannels of Physic,
Woods Mqterit% Medico and Therapeutics.
'my l 0 HAT & CO.. 65 Wood strOot.
NOTICE.—To arrive, this afternoon, by
Adams Express, a further supply of the new fa
.
TRIRTY BARING WOVEN SKIRT,
With lately patented Bustle. Also, the "QUEEN .OF
DIAMONDS," with the last improverneeV—an elegant
skirt—in white and dark colors. The 30 Spring Skirt
mentioned above, is only sold In thismarker
EATON, CREE e. co.,
iya) corner Fifth and Market atreeta.
PESCOTT'S HISTORICAL
Th e con q u o 4 or 4eziirp; ,
The Cor.e.rnsf, lorl,t;
Ferd",nauWfunAlsOella; 3 vols.
•
Etenond; 3 VON. • '
Charles tho Fifth; 3 vols. • -
13iographical and Critical Miscellanies; 1 vol.
KAY & CO., 55 Wood street.
ROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA LIN-
O GER for solo by AL. FAHNESTOCN CO
r2O No. 00. corner Fourth 41141 'nod streele•
--•• • - •
r V,,
TRAC'f lll.ltyl'B,. ref tkrikilbeer, for
sa3e IT ' L. L. FAHNIESTOC 'llkdkilbeer,
a CO:,
No'. no nor.Vood and ourth sts.
TT,ENNEDI"S MEDICAL DISCOVERY;
. for sate by II 4.F•itiNESTICCH, & CO,
.13 . = . ibiu. CP cur, Market nod Fourth streets.
1 . 854? rußpoys 41GKST just receiv
ed.
63 Wood w
street - near l
Fourth.o
pURDON'S , ANNUAL DIGEST, from
- 1853 to 1850, Tor 'sole by J.' R. WELDIN,
jyr-) • • N0:63 Wood street. •
CHENA, DUCALS, BERAQES, LAWNS,
Crape de Eapanga Ch' tzs, ClianCrna
Lace Mentlea, liostepl 6ltitts,"lllitta;aad at fall variety
on Donwstis,‘Aothil r i. • SA}N.SCLN LOU.
_ rilderltet street.
oUsE , I4'6 EAU - ITISTRALE ODO
11.1N'TF,—This universally approved and admired
article, free from ardent spirit., pungent oils, and other
deatructive materials, clemisthehairexpe!littously, ran,
dory it a beautify 'bright, and imparts to it Use dolicMa
fragrance of the flowers. For sale by • '
JOR ..V.LEMOG,
.Corom Diatiioiiil and Market attest.
QOCYVCI3 ALE AND PORTER.-
Ki 5 casks Blood'. Scotch Ale; •
• 5 ' Troment's . .•
galai , 6;8)
VI My,
50.KgassuP• M 801;4 — , Now Cagle,
1011ARRE,14 POMAtlllif.—A large supply of
jj this excellent article, just received at
• • • JOSEPH FLEMING'S, *.
Gelb earner Diamond and Marko; e;reel.
§TOCKINGS Gloves and Mitts, selling
cheap at HORNE'S eo ,
32S N 0.77 Market etzt.
FRES 1.1 ARRIVAL-400 boxes ''ltlen:c\o
Oranges, sweet, and 103 boxes Vetilptcs;
just receiving this day, awd for Fe by
~ poi lel3 No, n. ppobit hswlea citm.
Q -
N THE HOW . OF _THEHILL, on
att.. Wqshington, a'fine building lot, withra two
Story frame house, stable, &c, wilt be - sold, for loop,
Terms easy.. 9. CUTHSIERT *SON, • •
61 Market at.
--
111111:TSBAND'S NAGNg ! SI,C.—.
6 gross for sale by. ,- •
B. "FAHNID3TOCK t pO.,
Noe Fourth sad Wood stmts..,
nOUBLE SCENTED CHINESE 31110 . -
4:, SOAP,jcist. n3cei'vedtrom the importers by •
•Qori4er of 4.6‘.....4Caegg'FLEIAIN%
2 AZTN' AROMATIC
3114840:#A uety 4i ly r.streehing amp°.
ettjanor tl,le ,g, t P4 t re FP l laa pii k EKE ' ss
coiner Dia:ram:id 'and . blerket street.
LVER'S LARGE , •i4l•-.. OF Tll
- .1300. of War—Containing a halt' map of : Europe,
aspirate znaps tot Italy, flardinta,and. the Attsk ,
[bel KAY *CO., 65 Wood et:'
A ' FABER'S ,E •ER ED ..
.rx.•Vll4_ with butt 94 sersel'ulosl coitodbF
w. S. HAVEN, cor. market and second,
1718 and Wood and Ula n ste,
•
. 1 1Wh1ftei3'ti Golden - Salve • • •
Is zestiP Affivr'br intnemrss in the Healing
Art. It is adapted for Sores, Humors, Wounds, and
every kind of external inflamtnatory difficulty, of what.
ever name' or nathre,. on man or beast. Made only by
C. P, WEITTEN,LoweII, Masa.. 25 cents per box. She
usual discountsto the trade. Sold bydraggiste. "Anoint
thyself and be healoci.".
9OLD/CI Ssiors—A arm lbaccoy.—lt is
with muchl . pleastme we 4innoahee the advent of this
new article m our city, which has, met with such signal
suecess in• Lowell, where it is 'made, that thh PaPeta
have teemed, with cases. of truly marvelous, cures.
They chronicle one wheriithe life of a lady was recently
saved—e eagle of bretcen brdast another where the life
of a child was sued-,,a case of chafing; another of
.a
lady Whose 'face teas much disfigure by scrolulons
humor, which ;was brought .tri,a,healthy action in a few
days, also, another of an old man, who had a sore on
his fobt - for lwenty :yearti- - mired in slew weeks. 'Our
citizens will not be slowiti getting at its merits, and will
herald it over the land.-Betted dente: fnly27:fam:l3tw
J. S. COSGRAVE,
B. PRESTON.
• (myth
air; 6000 WANtED:=Tdiell thiee
new and I:mem:tilled Invent Ona—tvanted by every family.
lily agents. have cleared over s2s,oooselling one of them.
Artierea are hg ht, cheap, eiu3rto carry and very' faking..
Several Diplomas, patentsedal from American Insti
tute, N. Y, and 4 have been granted me for
them. , One patent in England and one w France; Put
in 4 stamp's, and I will send you, gratis, 80pages particu
lars of the bent . agency in the country.
myX:famal3twr EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell. Mass.
Seri ACINNTS WANTED ,LN THIS STATE to
canvass with the Gm= SaLvx. Sells rapidly. Can make
Rood pay. For terms, to., send stamp.
xnr.adarrslatw C. P. WHITTHIN,LoweII, Mass.
BOORS FOR SUMMER .READING.—
D. larieli's Curiosities of Literature, 4 vols.
Noctes' Ambrosiante, edited by Wllenme, 5 vols.
Hawthorne's Novels and Tides, 8 vols.
Longfellow's Prose and Poetical Writings..
J. K. Marvel's Works, 88 TO/R.
Currer Soil's Works, 3 vols.
Mrs. Jameson's Works, in blue and gold, 3 vols.
Putnarn's Choice Stones, 4 vols.
Trewlawney's Recollections of Shelby k Byron.
Lord DutTerin's Letters from 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 Cuba and Back, a Vacation Voyage, by R. H. Dana.
The Cavalier, by H. p. B. James.
Fressilign And his Friends, by Shelton M'Renzie.
Tate ConVa/ascent, by N . , P n Willis.
losaics, by the author of Salad for the Solitary.
Salad for the Solitary.
Salad, for the Social.. .
jeM RAY k CO., 55 Wood street.
FARM FOR SALE, on the Perrysville
Plank Road, at 16 miles from the city—contains
115 acres-70 in fine state of cultivation, a dwelling of
sex rooms, 'wash !loose; well of soft water andpum a
brick barn and stable, oarriage house, a two story
brick
spring houso—orchard of Choice fruit; fences all in
good order, shout 43 acres of choice timber, also a store
house and fixtures, now doing agood business—garden,
amn fru ff its, shrubbem de. For price and terms apply
t the oice of S. CUTHBERT k SON,
-- - -
1022 Real Estate Agt's., 51 Market it.
SUNDRIES.—
400 barrels Prime N. o.3lolasses, Conk Cooperage:
30 do 84 James, S. IL do;
'X do Lovering's first quality Syrup;
500 bags good to choice Rio Coffee;
75 Pocket's choice Java (Ice -
LO Half Chests Young Hyson, Imperial, Gun Pow
der, Oolong and Pomhing Teas;
100 boxes assorted brands s's, B's 4 10's lump To'•
. bocce;
10 kegs Covington six twist Tobacco;
75 do Di. Care Soda;
6 barrels Alum;
10' do Dairy Sall in Sacks;
..00 bags Gram Pepper; . .
/5 do Allspice;
6 do Mat Capsia;
aJ boxes No. 1 Soap; , -
100 do Chemical Olive soap;
25 do' German do.
.. 01 do Variegated or Toilet Soap;
60 dozen Cin Washboards;
60 do Buckets;
30 do" Tubs, assorted "es;
100 ' do Brooms; .
50 box's M. R. kalsin
'QO tin No. 1 Norfolk ocolate;
40 do 31adison Starch_
• 60 bales No.l and 2 Batting;
2,0 barrels N, v i, kmbanl and Whale Oil;
10. do Strait's ra
C i lo o *
,
' 33. do Cad .
10 dO Pl. in
:X 40 N., Tak
AU son aqa 414110 tly
__,AT, , MILLER 4 RICRETSON.
pRUNES.-5 cases in glass
,jars; - -
3 do in fancy boxes;
5 casks Turkish; . .
' IL
• ' 50 kegs for Cooking.
Just received and for sale by - -
RHYMER 4 ANDERSON, -
. ' No. 39 Wood street,
.
tnyla • Opposite St. Charles Hotel
' V V g... assortment
'of Cloth Brushes on 'hand and for solo by_
L. WILCOX,
atas Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets.
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(1 NEW POST- OFFICE DIREC
• e...t.i.i. TORY, BY I). D. J. LEECH, For sale
by .. J. R. WELDLti,_
ITS 63 Wood street. near Fotirtb.
THIRD ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS.
-A largo lot of and Summer Goods, Com
prising all the latest 'stles, now opening at
lel° C. HAT S ON LIVE S , 74 Market street.
I UDKINS' OINTMENT.---2 gross for sale
tli PI. _IL L. FAIIN IC k CO_,
gl, No. GO, corner Fourth sad Wood streets
ILK FANS, Linen Fans, Pahnleaf Fans,
In great twiety, at
leM ' JOS. HORNE'S, 77 Market greet.
R
IFLES.--JUST RECEIVED, A VERY
comprehensive additioa to our Mock of Rifles,
which canlo sold at VOTy tow rates.
CARTWRIGHT it YOUNG,
TWA No. SO Wood street.
F°'
'DRY META.I,---300 tons extra No
• 1 'Anthracite, vary soft, for sale by
sipß) JOHN MOORHEAD.
TTOBACCO, of cariou.s good brands, in
±.'storO and for 3ale by
MURTLAND CONNOR,'
197 Liberty street
SILK AND GINGHAM SUN ITMBREL
LAS; at great bargains. EATON, CBEE k CO,
Fifth and Market streets.
TRAVELING SETTS Collars and Sleeyes'
selling at cost, at
)yg JOSEPH HORNE'S. rt Market st.
A LINE FUNCH COLLARS--A choice lot
.2. Maeloot tom, at New York cost, at
Joe 3. HORNES,77 Market street,
WO BUILDING LOTS, ON ALFRED
STREET, Wilkirtsburiih, for sale; price for both,
rieui S. CUTHBERT .t SON, 51 Market st
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OUR HUNDRED. AND THIRTY-ONE
PENN STREET. Lopk, atNo. 431. For salely
014 S. CUTITEIERT & SON. 51 Market street.
if OOP SKIRTS, BOOR SKIRTS—From
I 75 cents, to the finest Expansion. at
JOSEPH HORNE'S, Tr Market street.
AIR BRUSHES AND COMBS---A' g ood ..assortment of all kind.R; at
• ' JOS. HORNE'S, 77 Market at. •
CHEESE.—A, prime lot. of Western' R 6,
serve Cheese received, and for sale by
JAMES A. FETZEB.,
comer Market 'and First streo‘--
D§INESS ,CARD CAgaS, pew stde,ickr
AI 'sale by• WELb.IN,
•je,3o 43 'hood street, near Fonrtti:
4101 17 .11XTTYATt MRS, forsale by
' J. WELDN,
"iN4O,
OCASES - CARB . . MAGNESIA jut receited
AO and. for Bale by BECKHAM & KELLY, -
if Allegheny (11y.
HERRING. -50 barrels for sulk
jelo H. Ff. C0L1.M1.3.
NNITAL VdGEST.—Brightly's Pardon's
14,nual 'Digests, from May 28, 1853, to May V;, 1859.
• 5 KAY & CO., 55 Wood street,
'MEW DOMESTIC- AND STALL} .1)11 7 1'
.1.1 GOODS are being received ( 111IIIOSt deity
jyls HAINjaIAN LOVZ, Market.e.t..
LICAC,W I V. , 41'..200 bushels sale by,
ieza HNNRY IL- COLLINS.
TIIII IRON MANUFACTURER'S - GUIDE
the Furnaces, Forgot and Rolling Willa
the United Statee t .wlth Macinssiona of Iran a 5 q ertiW'
cal element, an American ore, and a rriaolluse nth
cleiin commerce and in history ;ta' , 1 .
.y.• With
ma ., =delete& , fle2o _
cod great....
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VINFS.--; - ; • - ----
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. roliftefb: eßequbt quarts Chaztagne * 'Ohio •
:30 bairket4 P:a . al Ei l aiseitte qte . d o . ' ' d e
Yo' du . 'do . ''do pi& t i.
ts4 t
10 ' • do Bthichi p rid 14que4s1!
-15 .9 5 e5.qt,•114 1 8a . Cloxet t k"
10 do* LAulfe6' MAI/ do
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4 A at ' ° ; e, 'AO far 640 r by - . do
.rtrw: -, . .: HILLER! BICEETSON
DE LARUE, 0:1 , ..8 LADIES' ENV
OPFS-•An sizes tuia qualities, for sale by
• • !., . • _ WELD/N , •
jai • ,63 apd, street near Fourth.
QOAP.-:-1043 biimi) Buff . ale Soap for sale by
jeall • r HENRY H. COLLINS.
e cOITYIINO HOUSE; SCHOOL -AND .
FpCICET ItrIMANDS.—A gnat variety at
j , KAY & C0..8,55 Wood street.
fIIrEESt3O4) 'bita, prime Cutting for
sipl4 try COLLINH.
1P&OIA - OORKS;for Frtut Jars; assorted
rize o lor sale by B. L. Ftil:ll , Tll.'4t CO
No. Go, corner Fourth And Wood lau
D.A NKER S' CASES .AND POCKET
BooKs--A full assortment at "
KAY & COS, Sb Wood (tree t:
IiVEVINED
14, 10 bbls.Zeut.lBi . , 3 sti,nappieriiihad ;
del' do - coarse pairerned do. , .•
‘- 10 do • , do - fize do • do' - •
,0 -ct ri , 4*.o. A cages crashed , • do..
'• do • • B do do do
• - 0 " dor' I C fenOW do ..
In store, and landing, and for sale by
RICS:ETSON
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Pisa Muttons .
NUM8ER...i , . , 24.,: .
paptrivan
1 , 1 0 C+ 331 MielS"
Ambrotype and Phclograpb
mum hamm
No, 70. MITA Street;
NEARLY opposrrE Tap, pOsi . onus
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Ai- Photographs, colored alplain, taken nt Stout no;
Hee. at Eastern prices, and watranted aquaria them. '
, SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO WE SlZEouni
A MBROTYP.E.S.--
,_ . .
A BEAUTIFUL AND DUEA.BLE PICTURE
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LD*
AS AT ANY Firm CLAN EsT'ABLISEt•
MENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT
feIS WALL'S, Fourth street.
• .
LIFFSIZE,
redpERIAL,
AND MEDII73I
OTO 0-XLA.PIIB,
Colored in Oil, Pastelle, or ,Plain, the most Whale
style, and at Eastern prices.
WALLIS GAIGLERY,
Juncs' Building, rf h streak
W ln niz - kiv4rrk:4lo):/c:44:4:o'irsi,4
SMELTIN.6 WORKS;
INYCILTRDIC &
nikNUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
Emziers' and Bolt Copper,Pressed Copper Bot
toms, Raised Sint Bottoms, Speller Solder, &c., also im
porters and dealers in, Metals,. Tin Plate, Meet iron,
Wire., do. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and
Tools. Warehouse,lio. 149 First,and 120 Second otreore,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper ant to any de
fired pattern. . • roy2klydaw
V 'EGAIL!
WARRANTED Pure and Un- -•
adulterated, and to ala - SAVE
Pickles 'for Tears, the mane that r have -
sold to a majority of the Pittsburgh tiro .1
core for ?wan rum, and which has taken
Three First Premium/
at Pennsylvania State Fairs, lam; now of
fering to the city . and countrf trade
greatly reduced prices. -
Please order direct. Terms Cash. • "
A. SA.LLOU, 146 Water street,
between Smithtieldand Grumt,!
Pittsburgh. Pa.
mr,law
JAMES A. FETZER,
ORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT;
FOR TIM RAZZ OF
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Flour; Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter. seed
Dried Fruit and Produce Generally,
CORNER OF MARKET. AND FIRST ESTREKTR,
PITTSBDAGII,
Rum to—Francis G. Bailey, Esq., William Dilworth,
Sr., S. Cuthbert k Son, Pittsburgh. Boyd d Ott, Retakell
k Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. AL & N. Bank, List L .
Howell, Mingle & Co., George - W. Anderson, Donlon,
Paxton k Co., Wheeling.
ENN MACHINE WORKS
FOUNDRY,
WIGHTMANi
XrANUFACTURER (:) . F
In_ Steam Engines, Shafting and Rallies
boring Machines,
Mortipo Machines,
=OM
Orders promptly attended to
ally
CALDWELL &
BOAT FURNISHERS & DEALERS J .
Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Cordage;
• Oakum, Tar_, Pitch , Itnain and Oita;4saulin, Duck, Light and Heavy Drillin=e.
apeay Nea. ea Water. and 78 Bia.
New Livery Stable.
•
ICrAVING OPENED LIVERY STA.IIL,..
AA in the rear of the Scott House, - corner of Irwin
street and Duquesne Way, and purchased a fine lot of
Horses, Buggies and Carriages, I would tospectlblly so
licit the patronage of my friends and public generally * :
assuring them that they can be aceommodaMd at the
most reasonable rates. I hare made such arrangements
that persons wishing their horses kept, can be well au
comrnoclated, NEIL I 3 RACELAND,
ap2Sm Scott Ilona% Pittsburgh,.
BARGAINS IN
SECONDHAND PIANOS.
One 8 Octave, Rosewood Co...se, Iron Frame; male by
Chiekering & Sons; only two years old.
Ono 834 Octave, Rosewood Case, round corners; made
by Hallett & Darla:
One 6X, Octave, Rosewood, carted desk; macre by Nunn.
& Clark. _
One 8 Octave, Mahogany case, n ado by Nunns &Clark.
One " " " "". N. Y.-Man, Co.
One 6 " " Gerd' &almost
One 8 " Rosewood " "Q Pape, Putt
One 8 " Mahogany " " Albrecht
One 534 " " Loud & Bro.'
One 8 German mats.,
5. " " " " Clementi.
Ones " " "". Clementi. •
For sale by
JOHN H. MELLOR.
81 Wood street- •
A .PLEA
'ANT ItEsIDENCE.FOR 8,f4,E
—Of 76 feet front on south avenue, Allegheny, by
about 250 deep to Rebecca street,. having 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 shrubbery. The
whole is in good order, and will be sold at a bargain.
Terms easy. Immediate possession can be had.
}eta S. CIITITSE,RT a, SON. 51 Starket street.
. G 25 ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND FOR
SALE, 12 acres in cultivation, balance in woods,
a small dwelling house, stable, garden, Le.; a never-fatl
ing spring of good water. Situate at seven miles from
tho city, and one mile from Clifton Station. Price $1,400.
Terms—s7oo in hand. and $7OO in one year. -• „
iyl4 S. CUTHBERT SON, 51 Market at
GREAT INDUCEMENTS are now offer
ed to thaso who wish to by
BONNET RIBBONS, FANS,
SUN UMR.RELLAS,
EMBROIDERIES AND TRIMMINGS, at
GIPNER & PALMER'S,
78 Market street.
1 1811-200 packages Lake Herring ;
100 do White Fish;
100 do Trout; ' •
150 do Mackerel;
VI do Ilerrkg.
[jelß) HENRY: H. COLLIN&
_For solo t •
CIOAL OIL! COAL 0 - 1, Qua_
• 4 _,1 100 bbl a refined limning Coal Oil for sale
CHECK -BOOKS-On Banks
tdo
anil Brokersßrokersin the city. Fa sate by_
' ' RAY & C. 0., 55 Wood greet,
JUST PUBLISHED--GRAN'TCASES.
voLuxE L—Reports of cases argued in tlio - Su-'
.reinci Court of Pennsylvania. By Benamin, Gutra.
?or ode by_Jell] KAY d CO., 55 Wood theell.
pU ia ßl ec t i ) f .U.Z , sm i L th r
sale
by:rosE l li or mai t a bl var - ,
oorner Diamond and Market at;
PACKING BO X E 3-400 second band
Y:acking Oozes for sale by
leo / W . P. ➢L&naEALL a co.
BBLS. ENGLISH VENETIAN
f°3- gale b 9 ' BECIZRAM
hen
jea3 Allegheny Qt.
%lONIC CHOCOLATE DROPS.— :iair &
Wyeth's jbatc Chocolate Drops, of Pure fro* and
eltoetdge, highly esteemed for their tonietallcosegine
iw . ..4ting strength and a healthy color to irman:te, wipe.
c.,y far females and childfen. For sale
iv WII4COX,
Corner aniithßeid and FotrrerStreeti. •
JNDIA ItUßßkilt GOODS, IN . TA is,
Rulers, Penholders . Pens, Paper Balms, p e netN o,
k e t, •i n kst A nds, Pocket Books, Bankers CRAM, te..
for Inge. by W. S. HAV%
1,313 Caner Wood & Third & Market & SeCona ata.
JAMM 110L.M.ES & CO., -Pork lacken:
and dealers in Bacon, Lard, So eared Rimy
&c, corner of FIRST AND MARI= sTBESTA
felltly Pitta • • N.
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••••1••••=1 -
thtT A PRICE r —A VERY . 1 ' 'PR
will be se4taeorrifortable. - two !deli -. frame ringi.
f fire reams, with a large lot ocground fr,trtiirsorp,
two streets, Irt AllerenZ - OtY. A
1 S. CU .1113 RT & SO S. 1 Market street. ,
CINCINNATI SUGAR, . CURED HAMS
vv and Dried Beet, to tiereee to arriv_S_EittlAktatilei
Belmont, at - HAWORTH it BEtOwriii.s.
eta in the Diatea‘z—,
500Yas. WRITE, MUSTABD:s - r
Just received and for sale by
BEcgmur. BEES
e2O - - -
LaNS FS7D
EE
800 Ge Lg
mpg . ,
DASTiC MOROCCO ANr
FURNISH!
t r ic
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g ant assertntet iorne
"DOTATOES.-1.0f.„,:: ,
Veceived and for
I E.-15 to
and for' salt!, 1,
Hangees, clic., etc.
ALLEGREIgY.
„JOHN canwaa,, JIL