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VOLUME XVII.
the Paitq
JAMES P. PARR,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
:—Dally, Five Dollars per yea; atnetty in ad
vance. Weekly, Single subaerlptiona Two Dol
lars per year; in Clubs of live, One Dollar.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Departure• and Arrival of Pasidettger
Trains.
Pittsburgh, Abet Wayne and Chicago Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.)
Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne
Express Train ...... —12:15 A. M. 6:56 A. M. 1:01 31
MC Train._ 650 A. 31.
Express Train 12:50 P. 31. 8:45 P. 31. 2:30 A. M
Arrive at Chicago:
Express, .6,47 P. M. I Express, 9,17 A. M
Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh:
Mail, 8:25 P.M. I Express, 330 P. 31. I Express, 2'x'o A. 31
(From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.)
New Brighton Accommodation.. 9:30 A.'3l: 5:20 P.M
.. 6:05 A. 31. 12:10 P. 31
Pantsyloania Railroad.
(Fiani corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaven. Arrives.
8:50 P. M. 1245 I'. M.
2:50 A. 31. 11:50 P. 31.
P. M. 52,2,) A. M.
Express Train.
itlrul
Fast Line
The Johnstown Way Passenger
Train
Johnstown Accommodation__..
first Turtle Creek "
Sacond "
Third a "
6:00 A. M. 1:10 P. M.
2:50 P. M. 11:00 A. 01.
.10:40 A. 01. 6:50 A. M
, 4:30 P. M. 12:30 A. 51.
cao P. M. 6:15 P.M
Pittsburgh and o,r:wits:We Railroad.
(Prom Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves.. Armes.
Mail Ti._ran.... 7:00 A. 111. 6:15 P. 31
Express Train 4:30 P. M. 8:45 A. 31
C7crdand nisi Pittsburgh Railroad.
- (From corner of Liberty and Grant streeta.)
• Learns. Arrives.
Rxpreas Train 12.15 A. M. 2.40 A_ M.
Mail Train.. 8.25 A. M. 4.00 P. M.
, Fast Line_-' 1.05 P. M. 8.30 P. 51.
Wellsville Accommodation 5.00 P. 51. ILOO A. 01.
Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincinnati Rai/road.
(From Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves Pitts, Columbus. Arr. in Cin.
Fast A. AL 8.00 A. M. 11.30 A. M.
Express Train.: LOS P. M. 130 A. M. 7.30 A• Id
ALI:EGHENY COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COM
MITTEE OF CORREAPONDLINCE.—In porno
•aneo of a resol anon of the late Dettnielie County Con
vention, the following Committee of orrespondenee
has been appointed, vlz:
Col. Henry M'Cullough, Lawrenceville;
John M. Irwin. Pittsburgh;
Dr. Alex. Black. Sewiehly;
Col. John Sill. Versailles;
J. Campbell Stewart. Plum; •
Dr Samuel Dilworth, Pittsburgh;
Sohn SW3II. Allegheny City;
John H. Phillips, Pittsburgh;
Hobert Morrow; Roes
John R. Large. Allegheny City;
Dr. William 111. Herron. Allegheny Cily;
Andrew M'Farlaiiil, North Fayette;
Hugh Lafferty, Baldwin;
- William Stewart, Snowden;
• John I3iggert, Chartiere.
The Committee will meet at the ST. CHARLIE 110-
TEL, Pittaburgh, on Weiluesday, July trltla at 11
o'clock., A.ll. 1/AVID D. BROCE, Chairman.
Gas lu Pittsburgh.
have before us the annual report of the
Trustees of the Pittsburgh this Company fur
1859. From the report of the President and
Engineers we gleam some interesting facts :
There have been laid during the past year,
9,242 feet' f main pipes, of which 1.0;91 feet
were used to replace mains of a smaller size,
which will be relaid in situations better adapted
for their use; of the new mains laid, upwards
• of 3,500 feet have been of the diameter of six
inches and upward.
The cost of these extensions, including
branches &c., amounts to 13,735.14, and has
been paid out of the Extension fund, leaving,
after paving the usual dividend on the present
aanint of capital stuck, a balance subject to be
`applied to further extensions, under the joint
action of Councils and the Board of Trustces,of
$21,663.43, leas the sum of $3.09:5.85 ad
vanced for public lamps; and make the total
a.mmuntof expenditure from the Extension fund
since the year 1852, $60,641.46.
The total extent of main pipes laid is 144,
, $l9 ft..—less lifted and supplied by larger pipes,
7,619 ft. ' which leaves the length of pipes now
137,200 feet, or about twenty-six miles.
The coal carbonized during the year hesbeen
one hundred and ninety-seven thousand eight
hpndred and eighty-six bushels, and the total
quantity of . fLS furnished to the city and offices
and to private consumers, amounts in all to
Ga,141,652 feet, being an increase of 7.422,000
cubic feet over the preceding year, yielding an
.average of three hundred and fourteen cubic
feet Of gas for each bushel of coal carbonized,
and making allowance for all the waste by
leakage, condensation, &c., which is estimated
at about eight per cent., the product, it is be
lieved, is fully equal to any that has been real
ized Ea other establishments.
During the past year there have been two
hutidred serVices laid and four public lamps set
up, making in all 21;24 services, supplying at
least 10,500 burners, and 517 public lamps, now
.in use.
The additional capital stock, authorized by
tiMcharter of the company, has been disposed
of- at a premium; enabling the board to make
all the necessary improvements about the
works without trespassing on the Extension
Fund. A new retort house and gas holder
bare been constructed on the premises, and by
. the accuracy and skill displayed in their work
_ manship, reflectgreat credit on the engineerof
_ Comppy,under whose superi n tend ence they
were constructed. A considerable portion of
the building' stone taken from the excava
tion for the tank, has been used in walling it
and the lot on which it is placed. It was con
sidered best to leave a considerable mass of
rock in the centre of the tank, to save labor in
its excavation and water in filling the tank.
When, the repairs of the old retort house and
benches are complete, which will be in a few
weeks, the works v4II be competent to the
manufacture of 600,000 feet of gas per day, a
supply adequate to meet the demand of a pop
ulation at least:double of that now supplied
from the works.
The demand for coke and tar is increasing,
aperiment.ll being in progress for the ccinver
sion.of the volatilo portion of the latter into a
fluid suitable for burning'or use in the arts.
An improvement hasrecently been adopted in
supplying the gas meters with a solution of the
. chloride of lime, instead of water or alcohol.
' This fluid is said to be neither liable to freeze
- or evaporate. Steps have been taken
.to give
the invention alull trial, and if found advan
tageous, its benefits will be secured to the
Company and consumers ou moderate terms.
The cost of manufacturing gas for the year,
'm4 been; according to the 'repoi:t, 545,503,23,
yielding a very handsome profit.
In conclusion, we give the following table,
giving some interesting statistics, by which it
will bo seen that in our city gas is not only
more cheaply produced, but furnished to con
s-timers at a lower rate, than any 'other city in
the country:
Name of Company
Aitiany, N. Y
Baltimore,Md
Boston, Mass
Brooklyn, N. Y
ButTalo, N. Y
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
-Columbus,
Cleveland. " ..... ...•.
Detroit, Mich
Lancaster, Pa
Kv
Manhattan, N. Y. City
- .l.4e4eYork City
Nashville, Team
New Haven, Ct.
Milwatikie, Wia
New Orleans, La
Philadelphia. Pa
-Providence, R. I
Rochester, N. Y
Bt. Louis. Mo
- St. Paul, Min
Washington D.
Wheeling. Va.
Pittsburgh, Pa
UULTIVA.TE A LOVE FOR TUE FINE ARTS.-
The final sale of oil paintings at Mr. Davis'
Bale room, on Fifth street, will commence this
'morning at ten o'clock, when some of the
finest pictures will, be offered:: To those who
have been unable to attend the previous sales,
the present will afford an -unequalled opportu
nity to procure for themselves beautiful and
highly finished pictures at a moderate price.
This is the closing sale.
OFFICERS ELECTED.z—The following persons
have been elected officers of the .Pittsburgh
Loan and Building Association : President,W.
Nilson; Secretary, J. G. Backofen ; Treasur
er, John Woods; Directors, E. H. Baumann,
B. H. Tuccop, L. Kim, H. Vogle, (I. K.
retz,
and E.H. Me yers,
3:MiE
tsibullb pot
Th entries for. the regatta for eight-oared
row-boats, which takes place on Saturday
evening, and in which the prize is a handsome
set of colors, to be given by the proprietor of
the Belvidere to the winning crew, closed on
Monday night. Three boats only have enter
ed for the contest, the " Undine," " Daniel
Boisol," and "Gen. Wm. Robinson." As the
craft are pretty well matched, and there is
some feeling between the clubs owning the
two former, a rather lively time may be antici
pated. The boats will start from the Belvi
dere House at six o'clock on Saturday evening,
row to the Sharpsburg bridge and return,
when the prize will be awarded to the "•first
best." The entire course :is visible from the
Belvidere, which will doubtless be crowded by
visitors.
We had expected to hear of a larger num
ber of entries for this contest, but there is
quite enough to make it interesting. Our
neighbor Of the Chronicle indulges in some
gratuitous remarks concerning the "Albatross"
and "J. P. Fleming." As we understand it,
the "Albatross" was not purchased for a race
boat, but a pleasure barge, and will be entered
for no race or regatta, unless challenged, when
the Eclitise club will do the best they can.—
The " .14 Leming" has been under repair for
some time, and is not in a lit condition to take
part in the regatta. The contest will, with the
entries now made, be an exciting one, and at
tract as much attention as though double the
number of boats were entered.
The regatta for four-oared boats takes place
on Saturday, August ith, when Mr. Eicben
laub offers as prizes a superb silver pitcher and
goblet. The entries will close on Saturday of
tale week, and we hope all the leading bunts
will take part.
ll.r.atmg, did you ever feel as though your
body needed invigoration by indulgence in the
good things of this life If you did von know
what a rumury a tip-top meal is. `eat time
you feel so, if the afternoon is pleasant, hire a
horse and buggy, or take your own, if you
have one, and drive to East - Liberty: the .ride
such weather is this, will do you good ; when
you get there stop at the well known "stand of
Sam Beltler, and with your friend, take a seat
in front of the house, in the shade, and con
tent yourself until supper is ready, visiting: the
stable and examining, Sam's line stork by way
of recreation. When you go to the table, if
waffles and frogs are served up, so much the
better, but our word for it you will partake
heartily of the good things set before you, and
returning to the city in the cool of the evening
you will feel that you have fared well, and
think you will go soon again.
THE RECEVTION COSIIrTEK Fkl THE CIN-
VINNATI COUNCILS —On Monday next, the
City Councils of Cincinnati, will pass through
this city on their way East. On Monday even
ing, Messrs. Phillips and Ilerdnian were ap
pointed a joint committee of reception on the
part of lielect Gnmeil, which was not reached
in Co nunin. It was deemed uunecesgary to
ca❑ a special meeting to appoint the three
members of Common Council contemplated in
the resolution, and the President of that body
hits requested Messrs. Campbell, Robbins and
Magee to act as a committee on its behalf, in
conjunction with the gentlemen appointed in
Select Council, and as thsse gentlemen will
donbtless consent to serve in that eapaeity, the
arrangement mac be eonsiderod as complete.
A RRE , TSCI , LA ILCI,N Y. —tOn Tue.sday,
Charlea Carpenter, clerk nf the steamer Clif
ton, lifilde inforination betitre Mayor Weaver,
setting forth that two persons, n unknown,
had, during the day, taken from the boat a tine
cloth coat belonging to Warrants wore
issued, and this. matter given in ehargo
oil
ier Wray, who, learning that the suspevt
ed parties had left uu t h e Dr. Kane, went in a
ggy to Mai o whore he found tho beat
agriaind at tiihiss House Ripple. Hoarding the
boat Ii arre,ted Charles Foster, in whose
ses,ion the mi,eiing coat was found, and Fred
prick Sites, who was in company with him.
The parties were bulged in the watelidnime
last evening to await a hearing.
ungn nv CARELESS Dicr V I NI/.—On Mon
day a young man named Charles Grimes wua
arrested and held to bail by A Merman Donald
son, on n charge of assault and battery with in
tent to kill, preferred by Henry Stebler, who
allelic; that while walking along Pen nay
Avenue, on Sunday, with his little boy in his
arm::, lie was mot by Grimes, dril iii a buggy,
run over and seriously injured, the shaft of the
baggy striking him and knocking him down,
the . little fellow felling underueelb. but fortu
rudely escaping sorious injury. Stebler was,
badly bruised and has since been confined to his
bed.
WILL TILE OWNER CLAIM ?—The
market constable yesterday seized on a wagon
load of veg etables , cabbage, b ee ts, and potatoes,
which had been purchased by some person in
the Diamond market, with a view of selling
&guiles, The driver of the wagon said they did
not belong to him, and could not tell the own
er's name. The vegetables were accordingly
taken to the Mayor's oMce, where the owner
can procure them by proving property and
paying the charges, which, in this case, would
be a tine for huckstering.
SANFORD.—Sammy Sanford, with his troupe,
is sustaining his old reputation at City Hall,
where he is performing nightly to large audi
ences. Everybody goes and everybody is de
lighted. His company is a largo and talented
one, and must command success wherever they
go. Sliter, the Champion of America, is a
bright, particular star, and many of the others
are old favorites:. We are glad to see Sammy
successful, and can only join in the general
regret that his stay will necessarily be limited
to live nights.
CHARGE or• LARCENY.—WiIIiam Thomp
son, alias William Totten, was arrested yes
terday and taken before Mayor Weaver, on
oath of Frederick Tepe, charging hini , with
entering the house of his brother-in-law, Ben
jamin France, in West Elizabeth, one day
last week, and taking therefrom a silver watch
worth $l5, a pistol, worth $3, and a quantity
of clothing. Thompson was held fur a fur
ther hearing on Monday next.
TOE OUT OFF.,—While soma of the work
men, on one of the piers at the St. Clair street
bridge were employed, yesterday, in hoisting
a casting to its place, something gave way,and
the piece of iron fell, alighting on the foot of
one of the men, crushing it badly, and com
pletely cutting off one of his great toes. We
did not learn his name.
BURNETT'S C O cOA.INE.—WO are sorry to
perceive that dealers have stooped to the un
ffiirnesi of atteMpting to deprive Messrs, Jos.
Burnett & Co. of the just reward of their skill
and enterprise. An article is offered in the
market as the justly celebrated and very valu
able 0000AINE, while it is quite another affair,
made in New York, and called, to avoid a pos
itive imitation, Cocoine.
'250,000
550,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
600,000
'40,000
1,000.000
100,000
100,(K.KI
2,0,1100
100000
461 400
3.041,000
1 000 000
140,000
200 000
42 ouo
I,coupoi
3,000,000
525,000
200,1144
000,000
200,000
500,000
75,000
300,000
This is a poor subterfuge, and should not be
suffered to be practised to the inp.ry of the
very respectable and' responsible gentlemen,
who have devoted ao nitich time, care and cap
ital to °inventing and making known the gen
uine artiele.--Boston Posi:•
Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. Keyser's
40 Wood street.
To CLEAN: SILVER WARE—WHAT IS
WANTELT—How to clean silver ware. There
is a soap made with a special view to clean Sil
ver, Burnished and Plated Ware of every
kind, which will come up to the expectation
of all who need such an article. 'Tyro or three
rubs of a brush saturated in water and rubbed
in the soap, and then rubbed upon the article
to be cleaned, and the work is done.. •Parni
lies who wish to keep their ware in nice order,
and with little trouble, will find this "Silver
,Soap" an excellent article. Try it, and you
will thank us for calling your attentiou to it.
You can buy it at Dr. Keyser's, No. 140 Wood
street.
&LIPsE.—A partial eclipse of the sun will
occur on Friday, 49th inst., visible as follows:
Beginning at ten minutes past five in the after
noon ; greatest obscuratten eighteen minutes to
six: end of the eclipse twenty-one minutes past
six, duration one hour and eleven minutes;
digits eclipsed, three on the north aide of the
sates dim. .
The Regatta on Saturday
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESD . MORNING, JULY 27, 1859.
Explosion of a Locomotive—An Engineer
and Fireman Scalded.
On Tuesday evening, about six o'clock, a
locomotive exploded on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, at Denny's curve, scalding the engineer
and fireman,. The circumstances were as fol
lows:
A freight train, eastward bound, loft the city
a feW minutes before six o'clock,.and was drawn
as far as the outer depot by the street locomo
tive, which was there detached. Engine No. 86
had been run out of the round-house, in charge
of Henry Hudstor., engineer, and Robert Hen
drickson, fireman. They had in the boiler,
according to the statement of the engineer,
three guages of water; and were backing down
to hitch to the train, when, immediately oppo
site Mrs. Denny's house, the boiler exploded.
The fireman jumped off and escaped with a
slight scalding of the neck and one arm. The
engineer remained in his box, and besides being
similarly scalded, received it contusion on the
forehead, by being thrown against a piece of
timber with the force of the explosion. The
accident occurred at five minutes past six.'
The explosion was terrific, shaking the houses
for some distance. The boiler parted in the
middle, and the flues were curved around the
front of the engine. The ground was torn up
for yards around, and pieces of the boiler were
thrown a distance of four or five hundred feet.
Ono fragment was thrown into Mrs. .Denny's
orchard, after ascending to a bight of ono
hundred feet in the air. The locomotive is
complete wreck, but little of the outer portion
of the boiler remaining. Had the locomotive
been attached to the train the damage might
have been greater. The shattered locomotive
was brought down and placed in the round
house at the outer depot shortly after the ac
cident.
Tho engineer, Henry Iludston, and the fire
man, Robert Hendrickson, are both married
men and reside in the Ninth Ward. Both
were able to walk to their homes, though Hen
drickson was broug%t a short distance on the
Johnstown accommodation train. Neither of
them are seriously injured, having inhaled no
steam. The wound on Hudston's forehead is
merely superficial, and two Or three inches
long.
The cause of the accident is not known. The
weight of steam carried was said by the engi
neer to be ninety-five or on e hundred pounds,
there was sufficient water in the boiler, and he
knew of no defect in the engine.
IT turns out that William Harris, hurt by
the explasion of a musket at Linden Grove,
during the target exerciso of the Washington
Infantry on Monday, was nut so seriously in
jured as at brat supposed, escaping with a slight
burning by powder. He was able to walk
home in the ranks.
ALDERMAN Witsos hits i , emcl A 'warrant
for forgery against Philip Weiebel, who, K .,
we stated yesterday. drew from the Trust
Company two hundred dollsrs belonging to
Philip Zimmerman. Weiehel will be sent for.
THE dwelling-house, work , hop, and Emile
other building?, belonging to John KO/
Monroe township, Clarion county, were de
stroyed by fire one day last week.
READ the advertisements of .1. L. Carrot
gban & Co., Alkghenv, and examine them
Finkle Sowing Maehiiie.
THE GEORGIAN LIOSTINIE Would just now he
very agreeable, but a.s it would scarcely he
good etiquette to appear in pUbliC With it, We
IllUg approach it a. near as po.;sible. To do
this it is only nei.ici,ary to 'all MI Win. II
& Co., corner ' , Mend street and Mar
ket square, Allegheny, who have on hood and
make to order a great variety of light, co o l,
summer clothing. They have also a full
iortment of youth's and gentlemeiCA dos.
good,t, made up in tin latest style, and at pricy
which cannot fail to please. •
REATINO By STKAM.—Aa a testimonial „1
• workmanlike manner, iwrr...t their
maclune.,, ,afety, economy in fuel. and the
le attention nece,,ary to keep each roonooinfr•riat•l•• •
gene this vortitloato to !Wray?, I , 4vis and Phillip,
r0t,..0f tt to Phillips ro., for their plan I.lf h
YierAM the Ward Pubhe Selun .1. in the .ate - of
it..burghouid which has met our approval. told ne
old rt.a. , nnunend them to the pubho to give eon,
e..factiou of ~sting by steatn.
B. Miller, Jr.. John Marshall, Jr., M. Tindle, (icor.**
John Wilson, Direetnra.
DAVIS it I'll L IW,
Storm. Mating, G Piiting, Piuminno nod Rrmax A., , tdrrs
IM kra n nttro dinerlinton of (iroi 'ma
No. C 7 Woi.d and 145 First t, l'atNburgh.
deUtlylce•
MEC N C.s . inatituthin,
the want of which Ice boon so tang felt Icy our
Is now open, tinder the sup,rinteielence of lto~•rs
Jw•knian dr Johnson, 111 010 'l,lntyl'ito Bundling. En
trance. G. 5 Rush street. It in ale , iglled for the In . rpem:d
Pillibllloll of the products "of Mechanic, Mann farm.
rers, Inventors, and Artisans: and Ili IA place Of n•:ort
(or those seeking information relative to thou• hrmiclrn
of industry, either by examination of .vnph•s nr
publications. Those haring article:, to bring
before the public will find it greallf to their advantage to
leave samples.
Air- The public are rospcNtfully iuyitNi to Cull the
institute.
COULTER & MENTiEW, House, Sign and
Ornamental Paintere.and Grainem,Orden. left ut their
shop on Fourth street near Illarketeliorke's
will he promptly attended. .0m
COMMON SENSE RULES THE MASS OF THE
people, whatever the misnamed and misanthropic phi
losophers may say to the contrary. Show them a good
thing, let its merits be clearly demonstrated, and they
will not hesitate to give it their most cordial patronage.
The masses have already ratified the judgment of
physician, concerning the virtues of HOSTETTER'S
BITTERS, as may be seen in the immense quantities of
this medicines that are mutually sold in every section of
the land. It is now recognized no greatly superior to
all other remedies yet derived for diseases of the I di
gestive organs, such as diarrhma, dysentery, dyspepsia,
and for the various fevers that arise from derangement
of those portions of the system. Hostetter's name is
rapidly becoming a household word, from Maine to
Texas, from the chores of the Atlantic to tho Pacific.
'fry the article and be satisfied.
Sold by all druggists in the world, and by
1109TETTER L SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
No. WI Water. awl Front st roe is
A WONDERFUL PREPARATION is that
of Jules Reuel, the Eau A thenienne, qr Ijuir Renovator,
which is the moot efficacious remedy for restoring the
hair ever known.
Sold by B. L. FAIINEBTOCK t CO., No. GO, corner of
Wood and Fourth streets, Druggists generally, and at
the Laboratory of Jules Hauel it Co., No. 704 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia. jyltislaw
Viir WE LIVE SO FAST IN TINS COUNTRY ,
that the Americans have became famous throughout all
Christendom, as a hard driving, hard drinking, hard
chewing, hard swearing people. We have became
equally famous for debilitated stomachs, 0 nervated
and disordered nerves, brolien down constitutions, and
the hundred and one cures which follow upon the
vices which we have enumerated. Countless panaceas
for these ills have been advertised, but 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
depot on Penn street, near Hand. fat
JOBIPH IRTILTA ANTLIONT MITER.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
• FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
No. 4514 Penn Street, above the Canal,:
Rave on hand a large . assortment of Fancy and Plain
Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu
facture, and warranted equal in quality and style to any
manufactured m the city, and will sell at reasonable
prices. taatt
THE bOYALHANNA HOUSE,
PENN'A.
THIS LARGE AND WELL VENTIL
LATED ROUSE, pleasantly located within a few
yard of the Penn's. Railroad, is now open fur the re
ception of summer visitors. A line ton-pin alley has
recently been erected on the premises, and fine fishing
afforded near by. All trains ,to p here. Charges moderate.
jyl3:4m:wfsm CHAS. W. FISHER, Projrietor.
THE NEW PARK!
“DENNY'S GROVE,” recently Wed . up n
IRON Cl= PARS,
.;s uoly open for Hie aceornmocation of Pic-Nies, Pleas
ure Parties, &c.
ICE CREAM ANL) REFRESHMENTS.
AllEir A Band of Mnsic always in attendance. A good
covered platform for dancing.
-
je&fmsw•tf HOEVELER k MILLER.
men4AHON I N G FIRE BRlCK.—These
bricks have been fully tested, and can be recom
ed for durability, equal to any bricks offered for
sale in this market. A supply on hand and for sale by
. . . CHADWICK 'it SON;
i 95 N 0.142 ar4161 Wood, street.
THE LATEST NEWS
BY "1"M1,E.C31-P...A.P1-1"..
From New York
NEW TOTE: July 2G.—The Herald's money
article says that the restoration of peace in
Europe, the most important event that has
happened since the war broke out, produced
little or no effect in commercial or financial
circles hero to-day. The news caused the
French funds to advance 2.i per cent.; the
British three, and other foreign stocks in pro
portion. But in Now York, neither merchan
dim, nor stocks, nor money, nor exchange
have been perceptibly effected. No doubt the
season of the year, which is proverbially un
favorable for speculative movements, is, in a
measure, the cause of the prevailing apathy.
Something is also duo to the complete sway
which the bears exercise over the stocks and
exchange, and which, for the present paralyze
the action of that body. It may be doubted
whether the dull indifference manifested in all
monetary and commercial circles to-day can be
of long duration.
The Post says that while the news from Eu
rope is most unsatisfactory for two important
interests, the Western trade and the importer,
yet there is, of course, much reason for con
gratulation that so agitating an element as a
European war is removed from the financial
system, permitting a wider action of confi
dence, the essential condition of prosperity.
In the aggregate few can doubt that whatever
may be the temporary disadvantage to the
West, and however slow the recovery from
embarrassment, the termination of the war
will greatly promote business interests, and
establish a better state of things generally.
It is said that the New York Railroad man
agers hope Mr. Garnett's agent will 'consent to
the proposition for increasing rates of freights.
The New York Central agrees to put up all
classes of freight, if the: Baltimore road abates
part of its water rates. An answer is expect
ed to day—the rates to be binding from the
first of August.
The New York Timrs' Washington corres
pondent sacs the draught of a treaty just sent
hither by lion. Robert .3Vl i ano to be submit
ted to our Government, contains provisions of
the.very highest importance to this country.
I am fortunately enabled to furnish you with
a summary of its more striking stipulations,
which are US follows:
1. Right of way across the Northern States
between the Rio Grande and Porto, on the
Gulf of California, with guarantees fur their
protection and safety.
2, Right of way and valuable privileges of
transit secured to the American Company
holding the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
The privilege of erecting and matntain
warehouses at the terminus of the several tran
sit routes.
4. The right of tranlorting troops and mu
nitions over ,uch route', and to send troops to
protect them: in default of Mexico fulfilling
that duty
r,. Free entry and transit of goods belonging
or consigned to American citizens in Arizona,
through the pork of the Gulf of California,
and across Sonora.
ff. Entire and unquestionable freedom of re
ligion, opinion and religions wor-ship through
out the republic.
A claw, indicating the willingnes of the
Mexican government to accept a modified form
of protectorate ut the hands of the United
Stab , : in other words, t solemnize another
treaty in form, one of alliance, otrensi ye and
defen•ive, but in auk . .. Lance creating ft protect()
rate whene‘er the Unite.l States rti ll signify
its wi limme,i,; to enter into such engagement=.
Effects of Peace on the Commercial
Interests of the United States.
PHIL t nEt.rill .11.21 V 2+;.--The: NOW York
in an editorial an the edicts of the
race on the commercial intereA4. says they
may be of seriois import to the country if we
do not meet them calmly and with foresight.
Viewing the reudts of the war and it< sudden
termination In the , :une aspects with the re
sult, of the Cil(11,311 war. attended as they are
with fililuro in the breadstutri and provision
I,,colation, , , and with reckleAs speculations in
in parts, they are not with o ut menace to our
commercial affair,. eli.ta of the present
war leave, us in imminent danger of !mother
panic if Wl` , 10 not Vreert.ii , the utmost caution
to avert it. lint in one F011!4 , the war has ben
elitted us --it has inerea%ed the revenue of gov
ernment considerably at a most opportune
time.
Arrivul of the Europa
S A rIC VIILI. r. July 2G.—The Europa reached
Halifax at one o'clock, r. M. The NovaSeotia
line closed this evening, having, to usual, re
fused to transmit the report of the A , sociate
I're.ss. The lines are working very imperfect
ly in consequence of the thunder showers, and
it is impossible to get the news through in time
for the morning papers even it the expre,i ar
rives at Sackville in season.
Congressional Nomination
A L 7( U . STA, A., July 213.--John J. Jones has
been nominated a a candidate for Congress by
the Democratic district Convention, in place of
the lion. A. 11. Stephens resigned.
A tire occurred at Jacksonville, on the 17th
destroying property to the amount of $20,000.
The Buffington House and nearly un entire
block were burnt.
Death r,it Sea
NORFot•&, July '26.—Tho bark Jennio Pitto,
Capt. Amory, from Havana, bound to Fal
mouth, England, with sugar, put in here to
day on account of thu death of thu Captain at
REMOVAL.
W. HIIGUS,
ITAVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 MAR-
K El' Street, corner of Fourth, whore they will re
-11111111 till the llnd of seoo,o wroilwn they will remove to
their nowstore noiv being built at the old otand. corner
of Fifth and 11litrItot street,. my44m
EMifflinilOWN
=ES
Our stank of plain and fancy Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Re
olvers, Aittunithru, Gun Furniture and Fishing Tackle,
was never larger or hotter assorted. Many Noveltes in
this line ou bawd.
BONN & TETLEY, 138 Wood BL
R F.SCOTI"S HISTORICAL WORKS.
Conquest of Mexico; 3 vols.
The Conqueiit of Peru; 2 vols.
Fardinand and Isabella; 8 vols.
Phillip the Second; J vole.
Charles the Fifth; :1 vols.
Biographical and Critical Miscellanies; fwd.
IAY .1 CO., 55 Wood street.
JJUS T RECEIVED.-A HANDSOME
assortment of Clt I 1.1).RE READY MADE
CLOTHING, of all descriptions, along with Ladle)?
Dress Caps and Read Dresses, and all the new steles of
Patterns for June. M. A. IV EAVEIR,
N 0.24 Fifth street, second story, Rooms Nos. 7 :Ind 8.
en
ANEW 30 NPRING,WOV EN SKIRT-
With a lately patented bustle. This is a different
woven skirt limn any other in this market, and mach
superior as to strength, quality and form. Sold only by
EATON, CREE & CO,
_bag Fifth and Market streets.
ON THE CORNER OF TOWNSEND.
and Decatur atrects, two valuable brick Swelling
houses, each 'two stories; each lot 2.4 feet front. For
bale by Inv* S. curntiEn L SON. 51 Market at.
FOUNDRY METAL-300 tons. extra No
1 Anthracite, very soft, for vale by •
ap2o JOHN MOORHEAD.
TOBACCO, of various good brands, in
T(
store and for sale by
I‘IUKTLAND & CONNOR,
197 Ltherty street.
SILK AND GINGHAM SUN UMBRET
LAS, at great bargains. EATON, CREE & CO.,
IY 4 Fifth and Market streets.
T itA vilfgff SETTS Collars and Sleeve:
selling at coat,
tr)JOSEPH HORSE'S, Ti Market at.
FINE ERENUII COLLARS—A choice lot
to select from, at Nets York coat, at
jy9 JOS. 110R:408, 77 Market street.
nNE MILE FROM CLIFTON STATION;
V on the Pit.tebuiglt—tuad .Clevelaud,Railroad-25
acres of land, a dwelling house, stable, . etc. , Price
$1,400; $7OO Midi; balance at one year. For sige).4
• B. CUTHBERT &VI,. .
'vl9 . 51 Market street.
TWO BUILDING LOTS, ON ALFRED
STREET, Wilkinsburgh, for sale; price for both,
[jel4]• S. CUTHBERT & SON, Si Market et ..
VOU.R ILUNDRED AND
.THIRTVONE
PENN STREET. Look at N 0.431. For sale by
jals &CUTHBERT SON, 51 lißirket, amt.
Vioi , )46enittociAll
ITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
President.
WM. H. SMITH. •
Vice PresidentB.
ISAIAH DICKEY, bd. EDWARD GREGG, 2d
Treasurer.
N. HOLMES, Jr.
Superintmlunt.
GEORGE H. THURSTON,
Conanatter of Arbitrati,m for June.
ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P.,
C. H. PAULSON, J. S. COSGRAVE,
.1. J. GILLMPIE, R. PRESTON.
Steamers to Arrive
LZAVE rot ILLIII
SouthamptenNew York..... July 9
Steamers to Sall.
New York
BIIIPS ULM TOR OATS
Arabia Boston LiverpooL-..,July 13
Bavaria. New York Harnburg......July 15
Vanderbilt New York Havre............1u1y 16
City of Baltimore New York Liverpool..... July 16
Asia New York Liverpool...... July al
Arago New York Havre, die...... July 22
Weser New York Bremen July 22
Vlgo New York Cork, dm July 22
Canada Boston Liverpool luly 27
City of Washington—New York Cork it Li v'plJuly 20
Stage of Water.
I - Over—three feet three inches Water in the channel
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Reported Itrpressly for Mt Daily Morning That.
Prruannum, July 46th 1759.
Flour... Continues dull; sales of Ca) bbls. from store
a F5,50,4;5,62 for superfina, $5,75g6,00 for extra do., and
( 1,1245,25 for extra family.
Grain gales 115 busli. Oats, at 4Se.; 212 bush. Corn
t 95c.
Hay...S:dcs 13 loads at $12®16 "0 ton.
Dneon...Sales G,Okk lbw. in lots at 7 . 1;61.73.i0_f0r shoal
der,, 9 . !4"f:5)9 . ,42, for sides, and 10Cn)10!:,"e. for plain hams
2000 lbs. sugar cured hams at 123.-?.
Dried Beef... Sales ISt ths. at 13%;.
Cheese... Sales 42 boxes W. Rat 7; ; ',(4,'Slyn.
Beans—Bales 23 bush., 0141,50 for small white.
Ai hilitr...Sales 14 hhds. N. 0.. at 77e. tb.
Molasses... Sales 25 ibis. at 10c. fur N. 0.
Coffee... Sales 13 sacks at ]2 -e.
Whisky...Sales 36 bbls. at 29e. ensb.
a,
Commercial and Financial Matters In New
York.
Ntw Teat, July 2d.—The Post says that the stock ex.
change is even duller th^,ri it was yesterday, especially
so in the railroad shires: which are pressed for sales
with considerable freedom. The heaviness is noticea
ble in the State stocks, these being less inquired after
than before the receipt of the peace news-
The Commereial says that the interest coupons due
August Ist, on all classes of bonds of the Michigan
Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Companiesand
on the bonds of Detroit, Monroe and Toledo Railroad
Compant - will be paid on that day at the Corn Exchange
Batik. There Is rather more general tra.le in the dry
goods market this week. The I.IISICICtIA. however, is
us yet chiefly with cut-ofdown buyers, the city jobbers
continuing to hold hack. Prices are as yet generally
maintained, except for low foreign woolens adapted to
the use of the manufacturing clothier,, who have now
made up the bulk of their stock.
The Express says that at the close of the day money
was inure in demand. and rates were decidedly in favor
of the lender. The amount of exchange drawn by the
Dit , ton steamer was moderate and the market closed
doll.
Philadelphia Market.
26.—The receipts of Flour, although
light, are ample for the deinumi: :sales 1 Go this fresh
ground superfine of new wheat at ss.fai, and olds took
we , turn extra at $.5,25, and extra mol extra family from
new wheat at gritrJ34.lai . G.C2l,4' ltye Flour and Corn Meet
are dull at £4 for the former. and $2,75 for the latter.
The receipt- of Wheat are small, but the demand is
limited: Falos of 55 bush red at $1.1541.22. and good
white at £1..:11. Rye tells at Ole. 'fliere is less Corn
offering: sales of 1000 bush yellow at Ttl(ZaSte afloat.
Oats are dull et Whisky is dull at 270425 e.
New York Market. 4 .
Nr' YORE. Jul) 26.---s , otton firm; sales 2500 bales
Flour heavy: iodes 111rkt titils. Wheat lower; sales NOW .
Chicago Spring ;11,72.. Corn heavy; Niles 10.000
Pork lieusl at for itie.sq, Ana $10.75
kr11,90 for prim.. Whisky Ve. Tohareu flrm at 4 1 ..i(t,
firm at Wool moody; sales '
Qv) It tleeee at .40iii)We, and 45.,000 ll,s pitl6l at W.(4,lSe.
Suzar buoy alit; advanced: New Orleans
•}xG?,e.
entree quiet, and
lower. Alai:as-es steady at..loe. Freights on Cotuna to
Ltvvrpoul '
Cincinnati Market.
CINCINN July 2.0. The. Flour market di Nte , µly at
:I for aupertine. Wheat is less active at $1.0.544'1,08 for
and $1,12 for white. Corn is very firm but la un-
Amused to priao. Oats aro in fair demand at 4•2444 e.
N'lnake • , teady at 724 There la no ollang,, m Provia.
me, the market ra v;•••ryrrofet, 2110 1,1,1 a )le,-, Pork are
apc,rted at $18,5u, tb,ennly oale 111.10 pubhe. Tho Mis.
Uutka of - daule of EL louts are placed at 1 per vela.
iiseolllll Exehange is steady at ?K per cent.
tock Market.
New York S
Nor Soar, July 2G—SW
•Chiengo&Rockleilaud
II Central 12 R..... G 1 a
Southorn
tires York Control.... 74
‘1; , 4 closed fi rill and active--
Miesenti Iry
11kt/igen
Cleveland A. T01ed0.... 24 , 4
Peedle Mail 8. S. C 0.... 733. E,
IL T. KENNEDY- W. S. KENNEDY.
PEARL STEAM MILL.
ALLEGHENY CITY,
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO.,
WHEAT RYE AIsM CORN PURCHASED.
FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY,
MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED
IN PITTSI3URAHI AND ALLEGHENY.
7:13,161,11 TERMS, CASH ON—DELIVERY
JOIN T. tu4.3.1!( EDWARD GRIGG
LOGAN & GREGG,
Importero of
lIARDWARE•
No. 52 Wood Street,
Four Poor above St Charles Hotel,
_Uu2Salm f' TTSBURGIL
G S. Rau; Late of Lancaster.— Loua & Gam, Pitt'gh.
GEO. S. BRYAN & CO .,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOR THE SALE OF
PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &C.,
No. 52 Wood st., Pittsburgh.
11,qm:rims—Lyon. Shorb A Co, Pittsburgh, Livings
ton. Copeland &C o„ Pittsburgh; Thos. E. Franklin, Esq.,
Lancaster: Hon. Simon Cameron, Harrisburg; Bryan
Gardner A Co„ Hollidaysburg. Pa. Jul:Stern
THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO
OF PRILADELPIII A,
INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE
_IL by Fire on Buildings, Merchaudize, Furniture, &c,
at reasonable rates of premium.
DutErreas —F. Ratchford Starr:William M'Kee, of Wm.
Wrie & Co: Nalbro Frazier; Jno. M. Atwood, of Atwood,
& Co.; Benj. T. Tredick, of Tredlek, Stokes & Co.;
Henry Wharton; Mordecai L. Dawson; Geo. R. Stewart,
of Stewart & Bro.; John 11. Brown, of John Et Brown &
Co.; B. A. Fahnestock, of B. A. Fahnestock& Co.; Andrew
D. Cash; J. L. Erringer, of Wood & Erringer.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, President.
CHARLFS W. COKE, Secretary.
Prt-rsenloa Rerkarsers.—Wm. Holmes& Co . J. Painter
& Co., Thomas M. Howe, Esq., Jaa. Marshall, Esg, Allen
Kramer, Esq., Wilson, M'Elrny & Co., Wilson, Payne 4.
Co., Bailey, Brown & Co, Livingston, Copeland A Co.,
James B. Lyon & Co., Wm. S. Lovely & Co.
GEO. S. BRYAN A. CO., Agents,
No. Hi Wood street.
Valuable Market Street and Man
chester Property for Sale.
riIHE SUBSCRIBERS, in virtue of powers
1 conferred upon them by the will of the late Judge
Riddle, offer for sale the following excellent business
locations :
A lot fronting 31 feet on Market street, by 17e 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 same, and a two-story dwelling house on.
Fourth street. The lot has a front 0131 feet on Fourth
street, by 00 feet deep on Chancery Lane. This proper
ty, from its large front on two streets, offers a favorable
opportunity to business men desiring a good business
location.
In order to accommodate purchasers, the Fourth
street, extending back on Chancery Lime 3) feet, wiltbe
sold separately worn the Market street property.
Also, a lot of ground in the borough of Manchester,
having a front on Locust street of 34, feet, ands deptho
166 feet 5 inches, being bounded on one side by Lecke) ,
alley, on which is erected a brick dwelling houseof two
stories, with a portico in front, and having appurtenant
thereto a convenient in.-house and smoke house, and a
stable and carriage house on the other side . of.Leckey
alley; this property is,now in the occupancy of Captain
Miner. The above' property will be sold upon terms
greatly conducive to the interests of purchasers, both as
relate to price and time of payment, as the Execntors
are anxious. to close lap the' affairs of the "estate. For
further particulars, price, terms, kc., apply to either of
the subscribers, or to S. CUTHBERT, .Agent, Market
street, Pittsburgh citt
ItLjCeESESPILALIt P.
° Fr Att 7 y. a ' t7,,, •l :: ' •
Office, No,X• Sixth street.
Office, 81 Fourth street.
jyl42 dsw
TWENTY-EIGHTILUNDRED ACRES
of Farming Land: situate du the south aide of the
Maumee River, six miles from Toledo, Ohio. The sod
is good, and timber first.class, and the adjoining laada
are occupied by enterprising farmers, who are making
good improvements. These lands mil be , divided. to
tracts of fifty acme and upwards, tosnit puich&mrs: For
farther information apply at our office,:fik Market st.
i7/ 13, S. CITIWBERT tr. SO Di
ffisreitantous.
SUMMER
Undershirts and Drawers,
Of Lisle Thread, Linen, Gauze, Merino, Silk, Cotton and
Jean, at
POPULAR PRICES,
L. HIRSEFELD'.I SON'S,
LADIES' ANKLE TIE,
PATENT. LEATHER
WALKING SLIPPERS,
A. large supply jumt received , at
W. E. SCHMERTZ t CO'S,
FISH HOOKS, CANE RODS,
JOINTED RODS, REELS, LINES, BAIT,
And everything in the shape of
FISHING TACKLE, at
SOWN & TETLEYI3,I36 Wood street
OAKLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE.-
That portion of Oakland known as
NEW LINDEN GROVE,
Lying within two miles and a half of the city, has been
subdivided into lots of convenient size, ranging from
ONE -TO TEN ACRES EACH,
Some_ of them are level. others beautiful and symmetri
cal knolls, covered with forest trees, and others gently
rolling, susceptible of being improved in the most pic
turesque manner. These rots are surrounded by an ex
cellent neighborhood, with the advantage of a
FIRST CLASS PRIVATE SCHOOL,
Taught by Mr. and Mrs. B. M.Herr, with public schools
is the vicinity. A line of omnibuses runs every hour
during the day, and in a short tlmea
PASSENGER RAILROAD
Will lie built, thus rendering them most eligible and de
sirable. For beauty of scenery, facility of access, puri
ty amt., and convenience to the city. they are unsur
passed as sites for country residences. In order to ao
commodate those who may wish to Improve, they are
offered at the following
VERY EASY TERMS,
One-tenth in hand, and the residue in nine equal an
nual payments. 'W. O.' LESLIE,
jylsilm 91 Diamond street.
LINEN, DUCK AND ALPAC].
COATS AND DUSTERS,
Reduced Prices.
L. HIRSHFELD & SON,
MEDICAL BOOKS.—Rokitausky's Pa
thological Anatomy. '2 vols.
Elements ot Pathological Anatomy.
Oluge'f4 Pathological Anatomy, with colored pLates.
Horner's Anatomy and Histology, 2 vols.
Lawrence's Treatise on the Eye.-'
Alackeuzie's
Wilson on L'isease of the Skin, with atlas of plates.
Bucknill and Tuke on Insanity.
La Rocke on Pneumonia and Malaria.
Copland on Palsy and Appoplexy.
Enclison's Science and Art of Surgery.
o .. .over's Lectures on Surgery.
Druitt's Modern Surgery.
Miller's Practice ou
Pirre's System of "
lackawn a Elements of Medicine.
Williams' Principles of Medicine, hew edition.
Watson's Practice of Physic, "
Woods' Materia Medicaid Therapeutics
myito • KAY S CO.. 55 Wood street.
NOTICE.—To arrive, this afternoon, by
Adams Express, a further supply of the new fa-
THIRTY SPRING WOVEN SKIRT,
With lately patented Budle. Alm. the QITEEN OF
DIAMONDS,“ with the last improvement—an elegant
white and dark colors. The 30 Spring Sktrt
mentioned above, is onto sold in thi3 market be
• EATON, CREE s CO.,
corner Fifth and Market streets.
10pACON, ISESs'' PORK, LARD, ETC.
IJIP 4.500 pieces large size city Shoulders;
4,000 do. do Western do;
5.000 • 'do prime Rib Side; •
30() do do clear Sides;
GOOO do plain and baged Rams;
HO Ida, heavy Mess Pork; -
100 bbls. prhne Leaf Lard ;•
150 keg do do;
100jure do du;
4:1 bids. Grease Lard;
1'2,000 pieces large sized Shoulders in dry Salt;
Fur sale at lowest market prices.
JAMES HOLMFS& CO.,
corner Market and Front streets.
SUN UMBREL'LAS-
FANS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,
Moran'a Now Wovln Skirts,French and Chantilly La
ces, &c. A nice assortment of the above goods un
hand, and for sale by GIPNER & PALMER., •
(successor to Van Gabler.)
le3o 7S Market street.
________.
WINES.—
25 cases Cliequot quarts Champ agne Wine
'.5 do do pta do
30 baskets Peas Heittseick's qLs ' do do
10 do do . do pts do do
10 do Douche pts,and Dronet 09 do do
5 do do do do pts do do
25 cases St. Julien Medoe Claret . do
10 do Ladies' Catawba do
15 do do Ginger do ~...
In store, and for sale by
ap73 MILLER tk RICKEThON.
PRICES REDUCED, PRICES REDUCED.
I have commenced closing out my spring and
summer
BOOTS' AND SHOES
At great reductions from former prices. Palmieri', Lea
horn and Straw Hata tit less than cost. Give me a can,
and Remember the right place, at the Cheap Cash Store
JOSEPH IL BORLAND,
iyl.6 96 Market st.. second door from Fifth.
HE IRON MANUFACTURER 'S GUIDE
T
—To the Furnaces., Forges and Rolling Mills
the United States, with discussions of Iron a. a chemi
cal element, an American ore, and a manufactured arti
cle, in commerce and in history; by J. P. Lesly. With
maps endplates. [l e2o ] KAY A CO., 55 - Wood street.
ON THE OHIO RIVER-TWENTY-
Tl - IIIEE acres of land opposite Freodom—= acres
of land will be sold on easy terms—:M :tores of land.
House of three rooms, orchard, and = acres of land
will be sold for $1,200; $3OO in hand: balance, one, two
and three years. S. CUTIIBERT & SON,
jyl9 -- 51 Market street.
PRUNES. --5 c,ases in glass jars;
3 do in fancy boxes;
5 casks Turkish;
50 kegs for Cooking.
Just renewed and for sale by •
REYNMR A ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street,
Opposite St. Charles Hotel.
LOTI t• I • good assortmen
of Cloth Britches on baud and for sale by
L. IVLLCOX,
a .28 Corner or Smithfield and Fourth Streets.
NEW PO EC
ST OFFICE DIR
85 0
." - TORY, BY D. D. J. LEECH . , For sale
J. It. WELDIN,
Y.
G 3 Wood 'street, near Fourth.
TIIIRD ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS.
—A large lot of Spring and Summar Goods, coin
prising all the latest styles, now opening at
'eh/ C. HANSON LOVE, 741farket street.
JUDKINS' OINTMENT. —2 gross for sale
by B. L. FAHNESTOCK CO,
gi No. 60, corner Fourth and Wood streets
ILK FANS, Linen Fans, Pahnleaf Fans,
in great variety, nt
lei .OR BORNE'
R. - - -
TELE:S.-JUST RECEIVED, A VERY
comprehensive ,addittort to our stock of Rifles,
which can be sold at very low rates.
CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG,
m No. 86 Wood street. •
SIX-AND-A-FOURTII CENTS per. yard,
is what we are selling a large lot of \Washington
Black imtiVaiita Prints for, some being old styles; and
others soiled—otherwise splendid goods.
jy9 C. HANSOMLOVE, 74 Market street.
500 GROSS
HAVEN'S SUPERIOR NO.
Pens, just received and for sale at the
Stationery stores of, W. S. HAVEN,
i 913 cor. Market & Second, and Wood & Third ate.
l'i/FARION STREET.—For sale. a cora
fortable two-story Brick Dwelling, of fire rooms
and cellar. The lot is 30 feet front, by 104 feet deep, on
an alley; a large grape arbor, stone wall and paling in
front, a - frame outbuilding, *c., Price $2,000. Terms
easy. S. CCITEII3ERT & SON,
jeSO 51 Market street.
MURPHY'S PATENT BINDERS.—Just
U. received, alot of Win. F:..Murphy's Patent Per
potual Letter binders. . W. S. HAVEN,
:Idarket & Second. and Wood & Third ate.
TIESILVER'S NEW MAP OF THE SEAT
OF WAR in Eurrope, the best one published, for
sale b yl.B W. B. HAVEN, Stationer-
ATENTED IMPRO 'EMENT on the
g
f'Queen of Diamonds: , For beauty of form and
simplicity of ajustment, this Skirt stands without a rival.
Sold wholesale and retaa by EATON, GHEE & Co,
corner Fifth and Market sts.
CM=
A.mbrotype and Photograph
. GALLERY,
No. 70 Fifth Street,
431- Photographs, colored or plain, taken at short no•
tice. at Eastern prices, and warranted equal to them.
SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SlZE.,and
colored in Oil. • met
AMBROTYPES.-
No. 83 WoOtt street.
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW
-AS AT ANY FIRST CLAES 'EnABLIF3II
AI&NT IN THE COUNTRY, AT
fel2 WALL'S, Fourth street.
LIFE-SIZE,
IMPERIAL,
Pl-10TOC3-R_E&.PMIE3,
olored in Oil, Pastelle, or,Plain, in the most aztistie
yle, and at Eastern pi-ices:
\ WALL'S GALLERY;
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
SMELTING WORKS; .*
PARK, lIIICURDY 'dic CO
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING;
Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot
toms, Raised Still Bottoms, Speller Solder, do., also
im
porters and dealers In Metals. Tin Plate, Sheet iron,
Wire, .t.c. Constantly on hand,i
Tn men's Machines and
Tools. Warehouse, ho. 145 First, and 1.1) Second streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any de
'red pattern. trurZeydair
VINEGAR 1
WARRA_NTED Pure and 1311;•
adulterated, and to .!GP- S'AV E.
Pickles for years, the same that I have
sold to a majority of the Pittsburgh Gro
cers for rwttss rEArts, and which has taken _
Three First Premituns
at Pennsylvania State Fairs, I )3/13 tow of-
Tering to the city . and country trade at
greatly reduced prices.
Please order direct. Terms Cash.
A. BALLOTS, 1443 Water street,
between Smithfield and Gram,
Pittsburgh. Ps.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Batter, Seed
Dried Fruit and Produce Generally.,
CORNER OS ISIARBET AND 81138 T EITEKETS,
PITTSBITRGH, PA.
Ruts To—Francis G. Railey, Esq., WMatia Dawattb,
Sr, S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, fielakell
& Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. M. & M. Bank,
_List &
Rowell, Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson, Donlon,
Paxton & C0.,-Wheeling.
PENN MACHINE WORKS
I=l
H. WIGEITMAII,
ATANUFACTURER OF
itt Steam Engines, Shafting and. Pales
Bering Machines,
Mortice Machines,
Ordors promptly attended to.
1Z:1y ' ALLEGHENY,
CALDWELL 8,-; BRO.,
BOAT FURNISHERS d'D.ReI7.RPS'/Zi
Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Cordage;
Oalcum, , Tar, Pitch, Rosin and ;
Tarpaulin, Duck, Light and Heavy Drillings, ete.
8 1 ,62 9 Nos, 68 Water, and 78 Pro, sta.
HAVING OPENED LIVERY STABLE
in the rear of the Scott house, - corner of Irwin
street and Duquesne Way, and purchased a fine lot of
Horses, Boggles and Carriages, I would respectfrdly so
licit the patronage of my friends and piablingenerally,
assuring them that they can be accommodated' at the
most reasonable rates. I here made such arrangements
that persons wishing their horses kept, can be wells a commodated. NEIL BRACELAND,
ap2.-3in Scott House, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BA GAINS IN
SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
One 6 Octave, Rosewood Case, Iron Frame; made by -"*.
Chick - ering & Sons; only two years old.
One 6 1 ,6 Octave. Rosewood Case, round corners; made
by Hallett & Davis.
One 6 . 3..1 Octave, Rosewood,carved desk; roadebyNtunts
Clark.
One 6 Octave, Mahogany Case, n ode by Nunns &Clark.
One 6 " " " " N. Y. Man. Co.
One 6. •• " Gerd".otailnoll
One 6 " Rosewood " " Pape, Prnia. •
One 3 " Mahogany " Albrecht
One .. " Load & Bro.
One 6 " " " " German make.
One 5 " " " " Clen3enti.
One 5 " " " Clementi.
For sale by
JOHN H. MFLLOH,.
mylll Bl Wood. street.
A PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE
—Of 76 feet front on south avenue, Allegheny, by
about 250 deep to Rebecca street, having a geed two
story family mansion, well arranged for comfort and
euilVenlenee; porno", hall and eight - rooms, bath - room,
hot and sold water, gas in all the rooms; a brick:Stable
and earritiv house; shad ;trees and - Shrub .• The
whole is in good order, and. will be sold ate
Terms easy. Immediate possession can be had. •
018 . S. CUTHBERT n SON, 61 Market' street.
25 ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND FOR
SALE. 12 acres in cultivation, balance in woods,
a small dwelling housn, stable; garden, de.; a nevartail
inn spring of Rood water. Situate at seven miles Prom
tiw city, and one mile from Clifton Station. - Price $1,400.
Terms—s;O in hand. and $7OO in - one year.
lyl.l S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market at. '
GREST INDUCEMENTS are now offer
ed to those who wish to by
BONNET RIBBONS, FANS, ,
EMBROIDERIES AND - TRIMMINGS, at
ISH-J'S.lO packages Lakq Herring 7 -
100 do Whitp-Fish;
100 do Trout";
100 do Mackerel;
5.
II
7 [ FIEVITi H. COLLINS.
For sale b
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COAL OIL! COAL OIL! COAL OIL !-
100 bbis refined Burning Coal Oil for sale by
_ so B. C.& J. FL SAWYhR
CBUK BOOKS—On the various. Banks
nd Brokers in tho"e_ity: For sale by
elo '- •• -KAY C 045- Wood sireet.
J .
T'a_
P ÜBLISHED-,-ORAN CASES,
of VOLUME I.—Reports of cases argued in the Su
preme Court.of Pennsylvania. By Benjamin! Grant.
Forsale by • [jell] KAN & CO., 55 Wood street.
PURE OLIVE OIL, suitable for table,war
ranted fresh, for Sale by • '-
JOSEPH FLEW*,
jet* corner Diamond and Market at.
PACKING B X ES-100 secondi hand
Packing Boxes for sale by
je9 W. P. MARSHALL t CO.
20 BBLS. ENGLISH VENET
for ode by BECKHAM & KELLY,
lel3 Allegben
TONIC CHOCOLATE DROPS%—Blair:
Wyeth's Tonic Chocolate Drops, of pure tran and
chocolate, highly esteemed for their tonic influence, in
imparting strength and a healthy color to invalids, espe..
cially for females and children. For sale • '
L. WILCOX,
Corner Smithfield and Fourth Streets.
INDIA RUBBER GOODS, INKSTANDS,
Rulers. I'enholders, Pens, Paper Knives, Yencils,
Pocket - Inkstands, Pocket Books, Bankers CaSta t &e.,
for sale by W. EL Ii&VPIN,
iota Corner Wood & Third & Market & Second ate.
JAMES HOLMES & CO., Pork Pazkers
and dealera in Baran, Lard. Sugar Cured-Haaaa,
ac., corner of FIRST AND MARKET STREETIc
folCkly ' - - Pittatatre t'a.
AT A PRICE--A VERY LOW P.RIC
Will be . sold a comfortable two story (mine dwel
ling of tire roams, with a large lotnfgionad fronting on
two streets, in Allegheny City.. Apply to
jell S. - CUTHBERT A F3ON. 51 'Market !toilet.
VINCINNATI SUGAR CURED HAMS
V and Dried Beef, 30 tierces to arrive, per steams
Belmont, at - IInIVORTH d BEtOWDMEEB,
a : • - in the Dimond;
sO' LBS.' WHITE MUSTARD, SEED
just received mid cortitiae by
BECKHAM. KELLY,
Allegheny CI ..
snn GALLONS FL.4 xsv 1) OIL forsale
s-" , " by
_BECKHAM. & KELLI,
Allegheny Lazy.
myS
IRLASTIC MOROCCO AND SILKBEL
LJ TS,
by VaON,,CREE Jk CO,
/ Fifth and - Market sta.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS* an ele
gapeassortment. EATON, CREE 00,
- corner Fifth and Market streets.
130 — TATOES.-100 bushels Red- potatoes,
received and for salo by JAS. A. FErzER,
_
tc.s prime Rice now landing,
and tor sale b 9
ap -
NUMBER 246
paguerrean galleries.
I. 0 a Et R, S
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE;
AND MEDIUM
Jones' Buildixig, Fourth itreet.
JAMES A. FETZER,
FOUNDRY,
Gear Wheels,
Hangers, etc., etc.
sow cammax, to
New Live - ir Stable.
S tiN UM;R R ELLA 9,
GipNER a PILM - ER'B,.
IEI Market street
EERX CO.'S NO. 29 - gor sale
LlO.lOl J. B. %%WM