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VOLUME XVII.
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DIT,QR, AND PROPRIETOR.
cTtwas rive Dollars per year,Wtrietly in ad
'Tame: Weekly, Single sciptions Two Del
late per year; in Clubs of flies One Dollar.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
_iepartura and Arrival of Passenger
E Trains. '
PittiburgA, Port Wayne and Chicagoitaifroad.
( l
om corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsbnrgb.)
Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. - FL Wayne
.oxpresa Train ...... ...115 A. M. tkg. A. M. 1:01 P. Id
i
ti , u 1 Train.-..
' F.rpress Train.. 8 3 00 A.. M.
1
....12:50 P. M. 8:44 P. M. 230 A. M
Arrive at Chicago:
Y.r.press, ..0,47 P. M. Express,—. 8,17 A. VI
Returning, a rive at Pittsburgh:
Express, &SO P. M. Ea rem, 24A A. M
(From Federal Street Station. Allegheny.)
New Brighton Accommodation.. 9,30 A. AL 's:t.B P. M
.. 6,0 A. M. 1210 P. M
Pennsyhvnia Railroad.
(Froiii . eorner of Liberty and Grist streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
8:50 P. M. 1245 P. M.
250 A. M. 11:50 P. M.
4.L.1".' I P.M. I°i) A. M.
Express Train.
Mail
Nast Una
The Johnstown Way:Passenger
Train 6:00 A. M. 1:10 P. M.
Johnstown Accommodation-- 2:50 P. M. ILOO A. M.
rust Turtle Creek u
--.10:40 A. M. H:5O A. M
fiationd
Third "
Pit/stain:A and Cbiznellsrille Rai/road.
(From Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Amves.
Mail Train .:' 7:00 A. M. 6:15 P. 11
: Express Train... - 410 P. M. 8:45 A. 51
. aeretand mat dittaburgh Bailroad,
(From corner Of Liberty and Grant streets.) -
Leaves. Arrives
T.xprfte, Train -12.15 A. M. 2.40 A. M.
Mart Trim. 8-25 A. M.. 4.00 P. Ti.
Fist Line 1.05 P. 51. 8.20 P. 141.
Wellsville Accommodation 580 P. M. 11_00 A.. 51.
• Pittsburgh, (JAamba3 and Cincinnati Eallread.
(From Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves Pats. Columbus. Are. in Cin.
Fast Line 12.15 A. M. 8.00 A. M. 11.30 A. 51
Express Train.. 1.05 P. M. 1.20 A. M. 7.50 A. 51
THE TRUE SYSTEM OF ADVERTISING.-000
'of our exchanges discusses a question of inter
est to business men, as to the method of adver
tising. The merits of circulars, bills, &c.,are
-conceded, but it is held that "the handbil, to
be conveyed about-by men, or to be sent into
:the country, is not the best vehicle for adver
tising for merchants. Let them use the news
paper. The newspaper is circulated without
any expense whatever to the advertiser, which
is by no means an unimportant-item, as every
one will testify who-has had any experience in
distributing his own advertisements. Not only.
is the advertisement circulated - by the news
paper free of all expense, but it is dune more
speedily and thoroughly than it can bo done
by the advertiser. The newspaper is already
an established system ; a thousand doors are
opened to welcome it; a thousand messengers
are daily and weekly seeking the post office to
receive it; a thousand families loop for its
coming, and a thousand read it when it does
come. Again, those who read the newspapers
are the very persons the advertiser wishes to
reach ; they are the intelligent and well-to-do,
the enterprising citizens of a country, and are,
therefore, the must likely to buy that which is
iworth buying."
' • Da. HALL, in his Journal of Health, says
tthat very few of the sudden deaths which are
-said to arise from disease of the heart, do really
rarise from that, cause. To ascertain the real
.
, org . in of sudden deaths, the doctor says, the
experiment has been tried in Europe and re
ported to a scientific Congress head at Strasburg.
bixty-six' cases ofsudden death were made the
subject of a thorough post mortent examina
tion. In these cases, only two were found who
died from disease of the heart. Nine' out of the
sixty-six died from apoplexy, while there were
-forty-six cases of congestion of the lungs—
that is, the lungs were so full of blood they
could not work, there not being room enough
for a sufficient quantity of air to enter to sup
port life.
The doctor goes on to enumerate pie causes
that may produce congestion of the lungs.
They are, cold feet; tight shoes; tight cloth
ing; costive bowels; sitting still until chilled
through, after being warmed by labor or a rapid
walk; going too suddenly frocks close, heated
- room into the cold air,especially after speaking;
and sudden depressing news, operating on the
blood. These causes of sudden death being
knOwe; an avoidance of them may serve to
lengthen out valuable lives, which would oth
erwise be lost under the verdict of a heart com
plaint. That disease is supposed to be inevi
table and incurable, and hence men may not
take the pains they would to avoid sudden
(loath, if they knew it lay in their power.
FOLLY OF GOING TO LA.W.—The folly of
going to law was beautifully exemplified in the
court of a neighboring county, last week, in a
trial wherein Daniel Schortz figured as plain
tiff, and Wm. Stocker as defendant. The ac
tion was brought to recover the value of
twelve bushels of screenings, which the plain
tiff said the defendant wrongfully withheld
from him. Stocker lived on Schortz'afarm,
and was farming "on shares," bound in a lease
to give his landlord half the grain, etc., which
it was alleged he did not do, inasmuch as' he
did not hand over the screenings, The entire
value of the screenings was about 47,b0, and
nearly two entire days were consumed in the
trial of the case. Two attorneys were en
gaged on each side, whose f&sdid not amount
to less than fifty dollars, and the witness fees
- and court increased this sum. to at least one
hundred dollars, to say nothfng of the time
consumed by the parties to the suit. , The jury,
after a patient hearing of the case, decided
that screenings did not come under the head of
grain, and accordingly returned a verdict for
the defendant. How much better Daniel would
have been off, had he permitted his tenant to
retain his screenings, and rest content. A
man had always better submit to trifles, even
if he imagines himself wronged, than go to
law.
FATAL ACCIDENV. — On Monday evening,
let, inst., an accident resulting in the death of
Henry Stambaugh, happened at the quarry of
Mr. Andrew Gohn, near the Shawnee Fur
naces, in the'vicinity of Columbia, Pa. After
a heavy- blast the unfortunate man was en
gagod in prying the overhanging stone, loosen.:
ed in large masses. Several heavy fragments
fell unexpectedly, crushing the workman,rnash
ing one of his legs and terribly tearing his ab
. domen.
: When first crushed by . the stones the
sufferer's cries - of agony were fearfal. He was,
extricated with sonic difficulty, and lived but
about twenty minutes. '
On the same afternoon, a lad aged about
seven years, son of Mr. Henry Kurtz, tanner,
of Mountjoy, met with an accident which re
sulted In his death. It appears he was out 'on
- the land farmed by Mr. Stephen Grisinger, in
Hapho township, helping to haul arid unload
manure. While thus engaged he had the mis
fortune to fall under the wagon, while it was
yet unloaded, the front wheel passing over his
abdomen. He rose to his feet and walked about
a little, but lying down again, died in a short
time. He was an intelligent, preposseesingboy,
and much sympathy is felt for the family in
their sudden bereavement
.
A LisE-Pnitszavise Can.—A car has•been
lately built in New Jersey, under a patent se-
cured some time ago, by a Preach gentleman,
named La Mothe, which promises to hold its
passengers safe under all circumstances. It is
built of iron, and is constructed with such
strength that no amount of rolling down preci
pices will do it any injury, though what is to
prevent the unluckypassengers inside from be
ing unpleasantly mingled does not appear' The
thinness of the aides allows in the car much
more width of room, .and the whole weight less
by a ton than the ordinary wooden structure.
The car is to be tried on the Patterson rail
road before coming on the Boston i tuad Worces
ter road, where it is to finally Iva used,but though
the strength of the car may be tested by, tum
bling it down bill, or running it into another
train, it is not easy to see hovrthe safety of the
passen;ers can be demonstrated, for it is hard
ly creditable that even for a free ride" will
any number of people allow therriselves to be
shot down a bank, though in a . 6 life-preserv
in car."
LEFT Tow.x.—Rev. Bishop Simpson left this
city.yesterday at one o'clock, to preside at the
"IN. ,aviptesa _Conference weglArl..„
, - ~';
HIICRSTESINO. —Many complaints have been
made this season, as to the exorbitant prices
demanded and. obtained in market by buck
eters who sell produce at second-hand. There
are two sides to the question, some contending
that 'these much•abused persons tarnish' us with
fruits and vegetables at times when we could
not obtain them from the producers, and that
they bring early delicacies from other points,
and have them for sale here before they are tit
fo _ _ .
u• use in our own vicinity. The Market Com
dttee of Councils have been frequently peti
tioned on the subject, and on Friday last they ,
met and adopted the following regulations to
govern the sale of country produce henceforth,
or until further change is necessary:
Ordered, That the Clerk of the Markets be
directed tb assign to dealers at second hand in
country produce, (except hucksters,) which he
shall know, or have reason to believe has been
purchased within the county of Allegheny,
stands on the western side of the Diamond, so
long as such space shall be sufficient for their
accommodation, the rent of which shall be lift
cents each per day; and that, dealers in such
produce wholly purchased without said county,
shall be assigned such stands along the Easterly
side of the Diamond as shalt not be required
for the accommodation of venders of such pro
duce of their own growth and production ; and
that the officers of the markets be requested to
cause to be strictly enforced the laws prohibit
ing huckstering.
4:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M.
t-343.1 P. M. 6:15 P. M
FIREMEN'S' AtiSOClATlls—This body held their
regular quarterly meeting on Monday even
ing, at which' the usoal report was read, in
which Mr. Leonard. the Chief Engineer. sug
gested that a central alarm bell be established,
and fire wardens appointed to preserve order
at tires. The first, it was stated, could be main
tained at the trifling cost of fifty dollars per
annum, and would etfect a saving to the city in
the prevention of that wear and tear of appara
tus which succeeded the creation of false alarms,
and the latter would save the firemen from
that annoyance when in active service,to which
they are very often subjected. The gentleman
also suggested the propriety of procuring a
Hook and Ladder "truck " for the depart
ment, the expense of wLich would not exceed
$5OO. A Committee was appointed to take the
suggestions of the Engineer into consideration.
and report upon the expediency of the same.
From the same report we learn that there were
twenty-nine fires and false alarms during the
last quarter. The loss in buildings, were, du
ring the period $24,820, and the insurance but
$13,346.00. Resolutions were adopted, in vit
log the Mayor of Allegheny, and the „Mayor.
Treasurer, and Constables of this city to the
forthcoming parade, after which the Associa
tion adjourned.
RIOT AT A. Pic-Ntc.—On Monday evening,
while a number of Germans, who had been at
tending a pic-ric at the Irop Oily Park, near
Lawrenceville, were returning from the
grounds, they were assailed by a number of
rowdies, who attacked the musicians, throwing
stones at them. and using insulting language.
Three of the Mayor's police had been detailed
to preserve order, Messrs. Wray, Knox and
Hamilton, who, fearing a disturbance might
ensue, interposed to restore peace, but the
crowd rescued one person, arrested by officer
Wray, and subsequently on his attempting to
secure another, greeted the officers with a
shower of stones, one of which struck officer
liarailton on the head, and knocked him insen
sible. Recovering, be and officer Wray drew
their revolvers, but providently refrained from
using them in the crowd. Officer Knox ar
rested one of the parties, but he also escaped.
The disturbance being quieted, officer Hamil
ton was placed in a wagon and brought to the
city; where Dr. Walters attended to his inju
ries, which ho does not think serious, the skull
not being fractured. Some fifteen were en
gaged in the riot, and warrants have already
been issued for them. • It is to be hoped that
they may speedily be brought to justice for this
attack on the officers of the law.
Came. Bas.nnocE.-=—The arrangement for the
encampment., near East Liberty, next week,
are nearly completed, the ground being prop
erly staked off and laid out. The spot is well
suited for the purpose, being a twenty acre
field, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Tor
repo) station, and to which access can also be
had by privateconveyance. Neither drinking
tents, hucksters, nor offensive side-shows will
be permitted within a reasonable distance of
the encampment, and the orders will be strictly
enforced against offisnders. A sufficient num
ber of tents have been provided fur the sol
diery, some twenty to thirty companies of
whom are expected to be in attendance. Gen.
Negley has been busily engaged in perfecting
the arrangements for the comfort of those par
ticipating as well as for visitors. A marquee
will be provided for members of the press, who
will be the guests of the commandant during
their visits to the encampment. It is expected,
and with reason, that this will be the largest
military encampment ever assembled within
the State.
METAL TIPS TO BOOTS AND SHOES.—The
saving in shoe leather which the small mantic
tip on the toe of a boot or shoe effects is very
great, and the invention is ono of practical
utility. Children are remarkably fond of
kicking out the toes of their shoes, thus ren
dering them useless and making it necessary
that another pair should be procured, although
no other part of the former pair is injured.
By the use of these tips, which may be made
of silver, copper, iron, or any other mileable
metal, the boot or shoe may be worn until it is
really "done up," and they are so secure that
so long as any portion of the solo remains, the
tip will be held fast. They do not increase the
weight of the shoe above half an ounce or an
ounce.
USE OF BADS.—The Bulletin, of the BrUS
eels Society for the protection of animals, pub
lishes the following curious and interesting
fact Until a few years ago, the Park at Brus
sels was shaded by trees of luxuriant foliage,
which met over the alleys and screened the
promenaders entirely from the sun. These
were filled with birds, whose indiscretions oc
casioned now and then a little annoyance to
the elegant toilettes below. For this reason
they; were banished ;!in a few days the leaves
of the trees were in holes and dying—and now
the branches are almost entirely without ver
dure, and loaded with catterpillars, and the
walks infested with moths.
Tas BIEDYORD RAILROAD.—This work is
progressing rapidly. The sub-contractors un
der Messrs.,Collins, Dull &Co., aro now busily
engaged in grading, and they all have' a suf
ficient number of hands on their several sec
tions to do, up their work speedily. The sub
contractors are Captain States, Messrs. Drew,
Gleason, Caton, M'Cabe, Williams and Eich
elberger. The road is not all under contract,
but at the last meeting of the Board of Direct
ors a resolution was passed to the effect that
whenever $20,000 additional stock would be
subscribed, the remaining portion of the road
would be let.
PRESYNTATION.—The silver goblet won by
'the ere* of the I. O. Woodward, in the four
oaredsregatta at the Belvidere Roue, on Sat
urday last, will be , presented to the victors at
seven o'clock this - evening, at the Belvidere.
The Woodward boys, we hear it - whispered, in
tend presenting the trophy,to a young gentle
man, a member of the club, as a mark of esteem.
From our knowledge of the person, we would
say he is worthy of the honor.
Wit are requested to say to our readers that
the train of cars provided to convey persons
to and from the sale of lots at the new town of
Penn, on Monday next, is not only free for
those who purchase,.but for those who do not.
If they do not wish to buy they can see the
plaoe and tell their friends. Bee advertisement
of Mr.'Davis in another column.
Fon heavy and light work, either in cloth
or leather, the new Finkle Sewing Machine is
getting the reference over all others. J. L.
Carnagban & Co., Federal street, Allegheny
city, are the agents.
Flux ne ALLEOFIENY.—On Tuesday morn
ing, about the time of the alarm on this side,
Are was discevered in a frame shop on the line
of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and , Chicago
-may ''; • ' 7
PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1859.
A NEws-Bov KlLLED.—Frederick Haas, a
news-boy on the Cleveland, Columbus and Cin
cinnati Railroad, was killed on Saturday morn
ing last. He was missed on the arrival of the
train here at 9:45, and shortly afterwards a tel
egram was received from Wellington, stating
that the poor boy's dead body had been found
near the track between Wellington and Ro
chester stations. It is supposed that in going
from one car to another he missed his footing
and fell between the cars and was run over.
He was horribly mangled. His father and
mailer, almost crazy with grief, wore at the
depot when the train came in, to receive the
corpse of their boy. He was fourteen years
old, end a worthy Ind.—acre/and Plaindeuler.
BREWERY BuaieEl,.—At an early hour on
Tuesday morning, about threw' o'clock, lire was
discovered in brewery, on the corner of Fulton
and Colwell sts., owned by Mr. A. Haustetter,
which was almost completely destroyed, the
roof being burned off, and the: inside nearly
gutted. The building was worth little, but a
quantity of machinery, and a number of kegs
and barrels of recently brewed beer, were de-.
stroyed, including a loss of about two thou
sand dollars, which, we understand, is fully
covered by insurance. Tho origin of the lire
was accidental.
CAN'T AtinEE.--Sarah Barker alias Dawson
and Emma Jane Ray fought on Cherry alley,
on Monday, and were sent to jail by Alder
man Lewis. They wore subsequently released
on paying'. their lines. On Tuesday, Emma
made information before Alderman Rogers
against Sarah for assault and battery, and
Sarah one against the other for surety of the
peace. After a hearing, the magistrate com
mitted Sarah for trial, and discharged Emma,
believing that she had not brought herself an
swerable to the law.
ON Monday evening a bevy of voung men
repaired to Soho bridge, and indulged them
selves, somewhere in the vicinity of the bridgs,
by participating in a prize fight, either es prin
cipals, se ands, bottle holders, or time keepers.
Some two hundred spectators are said to have
been present, and the scene was disgraceful in
the extreme, the contest being a brutal one.
We learn that warrants babe been issued for
the arrest fur the parties concerned.
A DICCISION has been rendered in the Dis
trict Court on the paving suits of Allegheny
city against Capt. E. W. 11. Schenley, in
which verdicts were found for the plaintiff,
subject to reserved points, involving, to the
aggregate 530,000. The present opinion is
adverse to defendant, allowing judgment for
the full amount claimed, with coos The
cases will be carried to the Supreme Court.
A BEER HALL in the Diamond, kept by Chas.
Mugel, at which a ball was going on, was sur
rounded on Monday night, and thirty-two of
its inmates taken to the tombs. The Mayor
fined twenty , seven of them, three to five dollars
each for disorderly conduct, and discharged the
remainder.
H 011.751 OP REFusin.—Alderman Lewis yes
terday sent to the House of Refuge two boys
and a girl, for incorrigibility; and viciousness.
They had no home, and hnd made their escape
from the Poor Farm, where they had been sent
some weeks since.
ROBERT S. SMITE( ha been elected Cashier
of the Union Banking Company—a new insti
tution, with n capital of sixty thousand dollars,
which commences business in a few days.
Sra.mrio Liquoi WiTuotvr LrerNsx.—Al
derman Lewis vesterday committed Margaret
Clark, of Six-Mile Ferry, charged with
liquor without licen , e, to answer at Court.
DituNKENNEss.—A;derruiln Lewis yesterday
committed John Smith, elia4 1112011iiin, three
days for drunkenness, and Ann 0' Re'Hey thir
ty days for the same otrense.
CLOTHING -GOOD AND CIINA - Mee
upon a time" it was customary for men of all
classes and characters to practise great economy
in the appareling of the outer nm, and happy
indeed was he who could boast two "Sunday
suits." In this progressive age country home
spun will not pass current, and to make " an
appearance" in the world, it is almost impera
tive to dress, if not "in purple and tine linen,"
at leastin broadcloth. In this case we feel it
due to Messrs. W. 11. M'Gee S Co., corner of
Federal street and the Diamond, Allegheny
City-, to call the attention of our renders to
their stock, which we will not describe, but
only say, go and select for yourself, Mr we are
sure the arm will satisfy all who call.
iittaTlNG t STEA.M.—AII teAtimorkinl of
the workmanlike manner, perfect actio n of their self
regulating machines, safety, economy . .fuel, and the
little attention necessary to keep each roam eumfortal
wo give this certificate to Meson,. Davis mid
successors to Phillips dcfur their plan of heating
by steam the Second Ward P . ublie licho,As in the eity ni
Pittsburgh, and which tow mot our approval, and ne
wonld recommend them to the public to give entire
intisfactiou of heating by attain.
R. Miller, Jr, John Marshall, Jr., M. Tindle, ticorge
Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors.
• DAVIS & PHILLIPS.
Steam Mewling. aim Fitting, Plumbing and Brass FOIMaCTP,
Lkalera in may dascriptson Oa Plzen, <x and Pooqo
Na. ri Woad and 143 Virnl. Area, 1911 Lurgh.
deliklylc•
MECHANICS . I NSTITIITE. —This Institution
the wont of which has been so lung felt by our citizens
is now open, under the superintendence of Messrs
Jackman & Johnson, in the Lafayette Building. En.
trance, 6.5 Wood street. It IS designed for the perpetual
exhibition of the products of Mechanics,Manufactii
rers, Inventors, and Artisans; and as paee of resort
for those socking information relative to they,' branches
of industry, either by examination of samples or
scientific publications. Those having articles to bring
before the public will find it greatly to their advantage to
Inure .sAmples.
Xi- The public are respectfully invited to vi it the
institute.
COULTER & MENTZER, liouse, Sign and
Ornamental Painters and Grainers. Orders left at their
shop on Fourth street near Market. Burke's 13udding,
will be promptly attended. *Om
Home Testimoily.
Frop the. Pittsburgh United Presbyterian:—
We have tried Hostetterhi Stomach Bitters for Dyspep
sia, and can speak favorably of its efforts, nod have no
hesitation in commending them to those suffering from
any debility of the kind.
From the Pittsburgh Post, A IlyllBl 27, Mi.
Hosvrrrra's Brrtaits.H;These Bitters have obtained a
wide-spread and well deserved celebrity in all parts of
the country. They are an admirable remedy for agreat
varietyof etomaeh•diseases. It is antllcient evidence of
its beneficial character to observe the immense quantb
ties of it shipped by Messrs. Hostetter & South, the pro
prietors, to all points in the country•.
From the Pittsburgh Gazette, August 18,1858.-
KnoWledge is gained by experience, and, though we
have heretofore dealt very little in medical preparations,
we are compelled in justice to the manufacturers, to say
that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has been the means of
curing us of a Revere attack. of Dyspepsia, and has re
moved pain in the stomach in a very short time.
Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere.
HOSTETTER & SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
No. 68 Water.44.l $8 Front streets.
SW' JULES HAUEL CO.'s CELEBRATED
World's Fair Perfumery, comprising their celebrated'
Eau liustrale Hair Restorative, Nymph Soap, Vegetable
Liquid Hair Dye; 'Shaving Creams, Soaps of all kinds,
Pomades, Powders, Cosmetics, de. J. H. & Co.'s Rat hai .
ron, a new article !for promoting the growth of Hair ;
Transparent Soap% de; Hair Brushes, Shell and Ivory
Combs, and Combs of all descriptions; Druggists' articles,
Teeth, Nail and Paint Brushes, ke4 Fancy ({odds, de.
lilcad by a D. FAHNESTOCK. t CO,, No. tie, corner of
Wood and Fourth streets, Druggists generally, Bud at
the laboratory of Jules Hamel & Co, No. UM Chestnut
Areal, Philadelphia. auglO:datv
MO' WE LIVE BO EAST IN THIS EOUNTIIT.
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, e nervated
and disordered nerves, broken down constitutions, and
the hundred and one cures which follow upon the
vices which we tuna enumerated.' Countless panaceas
for these ills have been advertised, but weknow of noth
ing Ito emcacious for an invalid auffenng from indigos
lion or nervous depression as OLIN'S STOMACH BIT
TERS, manufactured and sold by the proprietor, at his
depit on Penn istreet. near Hand. fe2
MA H ONI N G FIRE BRlCK.—These
bricks hare been folly tested,and can be recoil.-
aona ta nor „offered. for
TIL} LATEST NEWS
aa-z TELEC3 RA PH.
LATER FROM. EUROPE.
Arrival of Steamer Hammonia.
NEW Youu, August 9.—The steamer Ham
monia has arrived. _She left Southampton on
thir2b - th bit., and brings London papers of that
morning.
Tho second edition of the London Times
gives the preliminaries of the peace of Villa
franca, as follows:
The two sovereigns of France and Austria
will favor the creation of an Italian Confeder
ation. That Confederation shall be under the
Honorary Presidency of the Holy Father, the
Pope. The Emperor of Austria cedes to the
Emperor of France his rights in Lombardy,
excepting the fortresses of Mantua and Pes
chiera, which rights the Emperor of France
will hand over to the King of Sardinia.
Venetia forms part of the Italian Confed
eration, but remains under the'erown of Aus
tria.
The Dukes of Tuscany and Modena will re
turn under conditions of the granting of a
general amnesty.
Both Emperors will ask the Pope to intro
duce indispensable reform; a full and complete
amnesty to be granted to all people.
The corvette Plymouth arrived at Davenport
on the Sad ult.
The ship Acine, from Calcutta, for London,
hits been lost at sea. Twenty of her crow and
passengers were drowned.
Tho_..Lundon Times of the 25th says thatfour
notices are offered in the House of Commons
on subjects connected with the naval defences
of the British Empire.
Great Cricket Match.
New YORK", August 9.—The following par
ticulars are given regarding the great cricket
match of twenty-two Americans versus the
All England Eleven,and who will probably ar
rive in this country in the early part of next
month, are us follows: Caffyn, Carpenter,
Diver, Grundy, Jackson, Lockver,
Parr, Stephenson, Willsher and Wisden. The
Americans have not yet decided upon the
twenty-two who are-to contend against these
world-renowned players. The first of the
series of matches will be All England Eleven
-against twenty-two of Montreal at that city.
Tho second match wlll be the All England
Eleven against twenty-two selectid by the St.
George's Club, and will be played at Hoboken.
The third match will be the All England
Eleven against twenty-two of the Philadel
phia Club, to be played at Philadelphia. The
fourth match will be the All England Eleven
selected by the Montreal Club, and eleven se
lected by the St. George's Club of this city,
and will take place at Montreal.
Since the above arrangements have been
made, the funds necessary for a llftb match
have been , guaranteed. the match will in all
probability be played at Hamilton, Canada
West, between the All England Eleven and
twenty-two of the Upper Canada, about the
latter part of September.
From Washington
WASHINGTON CITY. August 9.—lt is stated
that during the late term of the United States
Circuit Court in Alabama, several indictments
were found under the law of 1818, which pre
scribes fines and imprisonment for engaging
in. or aiding or abetting the importation of
Africans within the jurisdiction of the United
States. As the law of 1820, which makes the
offense piracy to be visited with death, does
not, in express language, repeat the former
statute, a grave question has arisen, involving
the point whether there can be any choice of
the shove mentioned punishment; for while
public sentiment at the South is against the
greater juries have, it is said, expressed a dis
position to render verdicts, carrying with them
the less severe punishment' The opinion is
entertained here, among distinguished gentle
men, that in view of all the facts, notwith
standing the established rules of interpreting
statutes, the question will be brought before
the Supreme Court of the United States, for
its deci,ion.
—..w ..--
New York Itoms
NEW Voss, August, 9.—.Jutlso Mason, of
the Supreme Court, has granted a motion for
the appointment of a receiver for the Erie
Railroad Comysny, and hots appointed the Hon.
Wm. Mitchell, of Lois city, a referee to name
the receiver, and decide upon the amount o
ir.curity that ho shall be required to give.
A. private telegram from Memphis says tha
Emerson Etheridge is elected to Congress it
the Ninth District.
A despatch from Houston, via New Orleans,
on the Bth, says that Sam Houston is certainly
elected Governor.
the month of July, wero $33,000 in excess of
last year The six months dividend of three
per cent. amounts to 5120,000, after the pay
ment of which there will be a balance of over
$14,000 un hand.
An Important Omission in the Nova
Scotian's News
NEW YORK . , August n important
omission occurred in the Nova Scotian news.
In the account of the draft, of the Count
Walewski's plan for the Italian Confederation,
the State of Venita was omitted, for which it
appears that tke Emperor of Austria is to have
two seats in the diet.
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Nomination of State Senator
TYRONE, PA., August 9.—Colonel L. W.
Hall was to•day unanimously nominated by
the People's party for the State Senate from
this district.
REMOVAL.
W. & D. HUGUS,
HAVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 MAR
KET Street, corner of Fourth, where they will re;
main till the first of SeptemberAhen they will remove to
their new store now being built at the old stand, corner
of Fifth and Market streets. rity4 4m
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Brightly's Bintis Justice—revived edition;
Wharton's American Criminal Law;
Wharton & Medical Jurisprudence;
Wharton's Precedents of Indictments and Pleas;
Graydon's Forms, edited by Wright;
Lunlap's Forms—revised and enlarged;
Lion's Analytical Index and Overruled Cases;
Troubat on Limited Partnership;
Stevens on the Principal of Pleading;
Price on Limitations and Lions;
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)y7 KAY A CO., 55 Wood street.
ONE MILE FROM CLIFTON STATION
on the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad-26
acres of land, a dwelling house, stable, etc. Price
$1,400; $7OO cash; balance at one year. For sale by
• S. CUTHBERT it SON.
A BBLS. SPANISH WHITING for sale
by BECKHAM t KELLY,
Jel3 Allegheny City
CASES EAST INDIA CASTOR OIL for
81110 by BECKBA.M & KELLY,
lel3 Allegheny City.
1 CASE MACE, JUST RECEIVE]) and for
Bale by BECKHAM & KELLY,
el 3 Alle:beny City.
50 K by EGS SUPER. CARE. SODA, for sale
BECKHAM a KELLY,
i 18 Allegheny City.
F l GROSS HUSBAND'S CALCINED Al
NIMIA, for sale by BECKHAM & KELLY,
jylB Allegheny City
IME.-200 bbls. fresh, for sale by
aug3 HENRY H. COLLINS
"VlSH.—White Fish, Trout, Mackerel and.
A: Herring for sale by
ang3
-200 bushels foi sale by
• ;
BUCKWHEAT
jeaCt
ervr , evr...nnrroct /1. fn„,,
COMMERCIAL.
Hungarian
Canada......
1ndian.......
15111 P- - LEAVE sea MYR
Europa Poston I iverpool Aug. 10
Kangarot, New Yorl• Liverpool, ,SeAtig. 1::
ibeean Queen New York Havre kug. 13
Persia New York Liverpool Aug. 17
Cirea.ssiare New York Galway Aug. 10
Fulton New York Havre Aug. •..i
Glasgow New York Glasgow... ..... Aug. 34
City of Baltimore New York Liverpool.- ... A up , . fi.
Stage of Water.
River—four feet Water iu the channel
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Reported R.rpretsty f the Daily Morning Post.
Flour...No sale 3 to-day from tir4 bawls. We note
SOU bbln. from store at $5,R)45,62. for superfine. $5.7.';
6,80 for extra do.. and $4D.W.1,12 for extra Ginoly.
Grain 160 bush. Coro at use
Hay... Sales 7 loads from scales at $14417 is ton.
Baeon...Etales 8,000 tbs. at 7!,c47%e. for shoulders,
014@W, for sides, and 10;.010! : le. for halls; 1000 11;oc
sugar cured Kama at 123.‘e.
Sergar...Sales 6 hkrle. at 7%68c. 33 lb.
5101sfsses...iiales 26 tails. at 40q41e
Coffee... Sales 14 sacks at 1.23.ic.
Cheese... Sales 26 boxes W. R at 8:e.
011... Sales 18 ibis. Lard No.l.atfrdc. gal.
lii sit—Sales 40 bbls. No. 1 at V 1,20.
Whisky...Sales 27 bbls. at 28€1.30c. for Rectified
Caranterclat and Flnanetal Matters In New
Nay Toni, August A.—Stocks dull. but unchanged,
except Bli•+ouri sixee, which closed at and Galena
and Chicago at 63'4
At the second Board the only not,cible change from
the morning prices was in Missouri riles, and Galena
anti Chicago, which each declined N.
The demand for Money is only moderately active, and
on call it to attainable at G e,nt.. though iu many in.
?stances 1.13/ . 073.7 cent is paid. Discounts, however. are
effected with leas facility, and little paper pa,sel twlow
714 cent The Exchange on London closed dilll and
heavy at 1100110!.; for beet bills-
Pati.AimputA, August 9.—The traumPtions in Flour
are confined to the wants of the trade, at 1.5,00.tr.:4,0 for
old stock and fresh ground. and .{.10,110(4,,75 for extra and
extra family. Rye Flour in doll at V 1,75. and Corn Meal
at $.1,623.4. Wheat is in demand; sales I:nal bush at $1,3.1
for prime rvalouid $1,4241,15 fur prone white. Rye
quiet; sales 900 bush old Pennsylvania at ISe Corn
firm; 4000 bush yellow 'told at Ifxt. New WM, if here,
would command 39- old are wanted at 3164-37,! , ,:- Pro
viniuna are firmer; sales :Mol,bla Mess Park at $16,000.
10.50; 100 ea..ks canvassed hams at Mx 100 Idols side,
at 9Wej.9% and shoulders at 71.i.C. Lard sells slowly at
Ile in - Iddp. and 1.2.43,1•2!4: in kir a. Rice has declined to
.I,4A l i.ic. Whisky to limited demand at IX9F,_a'2.7c.
Nrn rOlti. August 9.—Cotton: sales '3lO lxle. Flour
doolinedll44 . -7.1c; sales 8000 hhls. Wheat dreu [Jed; sales
16.000 bush. Corn quiet; soles 14.000 tooth; mired 70 , 1
@u7°'- yellow 82e. Prime l'orl; $10,50410.75; Itacon
shoulder. 64 alio. St r rteady; Mumcovado
Coffee heavy and l,f,e lower, with sales of Rio at luaS.ll l ,:.
Molaasos dull at 40442 c Wool Mall: sales 60,000 lb;
fleece at, 151,4,:3c; small Into of pulled .old at 32459 c...
FreiFhts on Cotton to Liverpool 3-ICa4:-3 - 2th on Flour
to Liverpool 15(4157341.
Cieram., Auglist 9.—Flonr is very heavy, and
10015 e yh lower for ruperfine, at $4,754!, for com
mon to choice. Wheat .Vrite hush lower, at $1,05 for
red, and $1,10C11,1.5 for white. Corn remains unehanged.
One 45(47c. Rye firm at 64e. Whisky more brisk at
t3c. Noticing is doing in Provisiona. exec] t in a email
way. In Itacon the market is very dull.
T KENNEDY- W. S. KENNEDY.
PEARL STEAM MILL.
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO.,
FLOUR, CORN NIF,AL AND HOMINY,
=EI
nu7.lydgwi
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
Mianufarturt;rA, and 1% hole,Jo and liA•tAil l,ler- in
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
No. 494 Periu Street, above the Camal,l
Have 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
penes
THE LOYALHANNA HOUSE,
LATROBE, PENIVA.
Tin, LARGE AND WELL VENT! L
LAT Eli HOUSE, pknonntly located 1, Ithill n ft , V
pita u( the Penn'a. it:off - n:ld, 1, non o i w o for the re
option of mummer ~itern. A non ten-pin alley
recently b, - ,on erected on the pr-tumor, and tine tirhing
afforded near by. AU trains . 4 , Ay, here. Cli.treeii
jyl3,4mayfikto ULI ti . FISH ER. Proprietor.
T HE NEW PARK! PAR !
*DENNY'S GROVE," rocentl) fitted
IFLCiZZ . CITY PARK,
IA boW upon or the aceemrnce.:thon 0l Pm-Nie,,,
*-A Band of Masi,: alwnya in attendanee. A root
covered platform for daneing.
jell:fmaiv.tf 110EVELEH n MILLER..
I
U N ES.-
ky .100 barrels Prime N. 0. Molaes,,, ttalt C.,eporAil,e;
30 tlo St Jame,. S. H. do,
do Lovering's irat quality' Syrup;
Guu I.aga good to choice llio CotL
Pocket's elluiee Java do;
11.t.ti Half Cheat, Young titin Poi%
der, Oolong and ['igniting Tea,i;
100 boxes assorted brands o'3 A. lob mop
tones;
10 kegs Covington six. twit '2.biaeco;
75 do Bi.Carb. Soda;
•
5 barrels Alum;
10 do Dairy Salt in Sacks;
- 13.) tags gnus Pepper;
16 do Allspice;
b do Mat captia;
boxes No. 1 Soap;
100 do Chemical Olive Soap;
25 do German • do.
30 do Variegated or Toilet soap;
50 down CiulVashboards;
50 do BuckbLs;
30 do Tubs, assorted sizes; •
100 do Brooms;
60 bozea M. IL Raisins;
'AI do No. 1 Norfolk:Chocolate;
40 do Madison Starch;
60 bides No.l and 2 Batting;
30 barrels Bleached Elephant and Whale Oil;
10 do Strait's Tanners du
".2) do Cod do do
10 du Rosin do
:03 do N. C. Tar.
In store and for sale by
apIS MILLER t RICKETSON
A PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE
—Of 76 feet front on south avenue. Allegheny, by
about 260 deep to Rebocea street, having a good two
story family mansion, well arranged for comfort and
convenience; 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:
rms easy. Immediate possession can be had.
-
jolt S. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market street.
SSCOTCHHERRING.-200 .boxes scaled
300 boxes• No. 1, just received and for sale by
REYWER & ANDERSON,
je23 No. 39 Wood at., opposite St. Charles Hotel.
BUCKETS. -50 dozen New Brighton
Buckets, arriving andtor sale at.
HAWORTH h BROWNLEE'S,
*Da in he Diamond
LOTH BRUSHES.—A good assortment
of Cloth Brushes on hand aid for sale by
L. WILCOX,
Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets.
AIR BRUSHES AND OMBS—A good
assortment of alt kinds, at
.70S. HORNE'S, 77 Market at.
ESILVER'S NEW MAP OF THE SEAT
OF WAR in Europe, the best ono published, for
sale by Uyllit] W. S. HAVEN, Stationer.
51 Market street.
ki CIOAL OIL I - COAL OIL! COAL OIL!
100 bbla refined Burning Coal Oil for sale_ by
at: B. C. & J. H. SAVa-ER.
,U 1 ,4 UMBRELLAS, HOOP SKIRTS,:
1,) Lace Mantles, Lawns, Ducals and Bareges. Also a
full line of Domestic and Staple Dry Goods.
ie.3o FIANSON LOVE.. 74 Market street..
10 BBLS. PUTTY, in bladders, for al
by BECKHAM A KELLY
j • IEI Allegheny City.
MORE NEW GOODS opening almost
daily. C. HANSON LOVE,
nue 74 Market street.
KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVER
for sale b B. L. FARM :STOCK & CO,
jr. . . kot d Fon I •
HENRY H. dOLLINS
GASKET, BONNET, FULLERS'' AND
Bristol Board, for sale by
W. S. HAVEN, Stationer,
apl3 corner of Market and Second streets.
Steamers to Arrive
LEAVE FOR
Liverpool .---QueLee..
Liverpool lioeton _
Liverpool Quebec,_
eiteamers to Sall.
PITTSBURGH, AUL.9I4 9, 18L9
Philadelphia Market.
New York Market.
Cincinnati Market.
ALLEGHENY CITY,
WHEAT RYE ANI , COR:si PCRCHASER
11.1ANUFA07UILNI) AND DELIt'EREL.
TERMS. CASH cti I)IiI.IVEEY
ure Parties., &e.
I('F CREAM ANT) REFRESIIMENT'S
OOP SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS—From
75 cents, to the finest Expansion, at
JOSEPH HORNE'S, 77 Market street.
ffljsullantous.
MEDICAL BOOKS.— Rokitausky's Pa
thological Anatomy, 2 voLs.
Gross' Elementsol Pathological Anatomy.
Gluge's Pathological Anatomy, with colored plates.
Ilorner's Anatomy and Histology, 2 vols.
Laurence's Treatise on the Eye.
Mackenzie's " "
Wilson on Disease of the Skin, with atlas of plates.
Itucknill and Tuke on Insanity.
La Rocke on Pneumonia and Malaria.
Copland on Palsy and Appoplezy.
Enclison's Science and Art of Surgery.
Cooper's Lectures on Surgery.
Druitt's Modern Surgery.
Miller's Practice on "
Pirre's System of "
Dickson's Element. of Medicine.
V, jiltaino' Principles of Medicine, new edition.
Watson's Practice of Physic. " "
Wcsais' Materia Modica and Therapentica.
oy:10 KAY & CO.. 65 Wood street.
TWENTY-EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES
nt Farming Land, situate on the south side of the
Maumee River, six miles from Toledo, Ohio. The soil
in good, and timber first-class, and the adjoining lands
are occupied by enterprising farmers, who arl_makmg
good improvement,. These hinds will be divided into
tracts utility acres and upwards, to suit purchasers. For
further information apply at our 11l Market at.
brit% S. CUTHBERT & SON
BARGAINS IN
SECOND-RAND ,PIASIOS.
One 6 Octave, Rosewood Case, Iron Frame; made by
Chiekering & Sons; only two years old.
One qli Octave. Rosewood Case, round corners; made
by Hallett A Davis.
One 6 Octave, Ros ew ood, carved desk; made by Nunns
A Clark.
Our C Octave, Mahogany Case, nade by Nunns k Clark.
One 6 . " " " " N. Y. Man. Co.
One 6 " " " " " Gerd'g &Simon
One 6 ' • Rosewood " " " Pape,Taris.
otie 0 " Mahogany " " " Albrecht
One 5 . !,.i: .; " " " Loud A Bro.
One 6 " " " " " German make,
One (.. b , " Clementi.
. _
One 5 <,
Clernenti.
For gale 1)y .
JOIIN 11. MELLOR,
yl2 81 Wood street.
PACKEL) BUTTER.—
35 barrels good packed Butter,
10 la do do do, .
15 kegs do do,
In store, and for sale by MILLER & RICIN,
e.r24 Nos, 231 and 22‘. Liberty Orme.
DRIED APPLES.-10 barrels tbr sale by
MURTLAND & CONNOR,
157 Liberty street.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The partnership heretofore existing between the
under-ogned. in the stook and droving business, was
dissoti od nn the 15th day of July last, by mutual con
sent. iId'QUAID,
JOHN SMITH,
B. MOONEY,
DGOODS.—Esvery variety of- Domes-,
ji tie and Staple Dry Goods Always on hand, and will
be sold at the very loweet prices. All our summer stock
cloning out very low. C. HANSON LOVE, .
sug:, • 74 Market street. •
1413 Nl4 FLU 111, BURNING FLUID.
A superior article of Burning Fluid kept constant
n 11,11.1, awl for sale at
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
corner Diamond and Market etreet.
VALUABLE PROPERTY on Market
Kireet, between Third and Fourth eta, for sale by
S. CUTHBERT Ix SON, Real Estate Agt's.
DIXON'S BLACKBERRY . CARMINA
TIVE for sale by
B. L. FAIINESTOCK k CO,
jet No. 60, corner Fonrth wad Wood streets.
Q Alt. S.-100,000 Genuine Segars, differ
1.„) ent brands, in , tore and for sale low - by
HAWORTH & BROWNLEE,
a •S in the Diamond.
INt.). 431 PENN STREET, a Brick Dwel
hog House. fortsale at the Real Estate Office of
_1)-12 R. CUTITSERT A SON, 51 Market et-met
MEW WALL PAPER.—Third arrival for
IA the Scasom The assorttnent always complete a
.1.1 stand, No. 57 Wood street.
W. P. MARSHALL & CO.. ":
t;
NO'fICE.—To arrive, this afternoon, by
Adams Express, a further supply of the new fa-
THIRTY SPRING WOVEN .SKIRT,
With Irately rettented Beath,. Also, the "QUEEN OF
DiA °M 15.," with the keit improvement—an ele:v.nt
skirt—in white and dark colors. The &I Spring Skirt
anon:l , ll.4i ahoy , la oidu ai/d in thismarket by
EATON, CREE I, CO '
j corner Filth and Market at;eeta.
DE LARUE & (X).'S LADIES' ENNEI ;
oPES—AiI sizes and qualities. for sale by
J. B. WELDIN,
20 M Wood street near Fourth.
JUST PUBIASHE[—GRANT'S CASES,
V 01,UME I.—Reports of cases argued in the Su
preme Court of Pennsylvania. By Benjamin Grant.
For s.ile boll] KAY k CO-, 55 Wood street
NEW DOMESTIC AND STAPLE DRY
GOODA are lain _ ! received almost daily.
jylS . C. BANSON LOVE. 741darket st
OE SECTION of choice land, in Boone
000010. Iowa: cue section of Choice land in Frank
lin county...lowa. for sale at gaper acre+ by
S. CUTHBERT k SON, 51 Market it.
E TIIOITSAND DOLLARS will pur
/ s of land, part in good timber, a never
(mime sprint:, Ay., situate three miles from Allegheny
City, on the_ New linghton road.
CUTITHERT Si SUN, 51 'Market street.
T ENross.-100 boxes French Lemons just
_EA rori:•ivi a and for sale by_ _ _
REDIER & ANDERSON,
no Wood st— opposite St. Charles Hotel
GII EAT INDUCEMENTS are now offei
ed to those who wish to by
IitiNNET RIBBONS.. FANS,
SUN UMRRELLAS
EMBROIDF.RIE6 AND TRIMMINGS,:a
IPNER & PALMER'S,
78 Market street.
F IS LI-200 packages Lake Herring; ;
1.00 do White Fish;
100 do Trout;
lao do Mackerel;
do Herring.
jeISjHENRY H. COLLINS.
SPt)N(;ES.—A line lot of Bathing Spon,gea
„1,0, Nli.rgiit Bros. 'Farce Gloves, a cheap substi
tnn Gar c'pougc—a new tind useful article. For sale by
L. WILCOX. cor.Sinithfield and 4th sts,
RF .
UMERVA large assortment of
PFrench, English and American Perfumery of all
Li tot, I lair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, etc., etc.. at
•
I. WILCOX'S, .
mylli Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets.
JA
MES' NEW WORK.—" The Cavalier,"
an Historical Novel, by C. P.R. James.
itch RAY & CO., it, Wood street.
PRIME COFFEE.-75 bags prime Rio
Coffee just received. For sale by
MURTLANI - r tit CONNOR,
197 Liberty street
50 BARRELS WHITING, for sale by
BECKHAM & KELLY,
1,?1N E FLOUR.-12 bbls. Fine Flour, re
eviwki and for mie by JAMES A. FETZER,
=ietis corner Market und First streets.
TN DI A RUBBER PENS,PENCILS, PEN=
HOLDERS, Folders, Rulers and Inkstii.nds, for sale
at the stationery warehouse of W. S. HAVEN,
corner Market and Second streets.
COOKING RAISINS.-150 boxes New
Volencia. For sale) by • -
REYMEF. & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street..
FINE NOTE PAPERS AND ENVEL
OPES.Do La Rue's, Rhoads . 1 Sone and other
celebrated brands, for sale at HAVEN'S,
ion Corner Wood & Third & Market &.'Seicond Sta.
91 WO BUILDING LOTS, ON . ALFRED
sTßEET,insburti for sale; price for both,
$3OO.
_{field ) S. CUTEIS T d SON, al Market at
ANIN UAL DlGEST.—Brightly's Purdorem
Annual Digests, from May D 31853, to May '2B, 1839.
15 - - KAY & CO., 65 Wood street-
S -
PECIA CORKS, for Fruit Jars, assorted
Ore, for sale by B. L. FAIINE3TOCH a CO,
je23GO, corner Fourth and Wood she.
T s CASES AND POCKET
BOOKS—A full assortment at
KAY & CO'S, 55 Wood street.
s EGAR •CASES, 101
as./tEnui,
j oat' 63 Wood a treet, near Fourth
OSIEEY, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS and
mint , marked down yen , low.
EATON. CANE & Co. Fifth and Market sta.
BANKER'S CASES, MONEY BOOKS
Port Mon:lies, Memorandum Books and Pocke
Books. for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer
my'2B corner Market. and Second streets.
FRESH TEAS.-50 half chests Green and'
Black Teas, various grades, eaddy.boxes da of
different sizes, in store and for sale by
MURMAND k
Li CONNOR,
197 btirty street.
FRESH ARRIVAL-100 boxes Palermo
Oranges, sweet, and 100 boxes Palenno Lemons,
lust receiving this day, and for sale by
REYMER d ANDERSON,
iel3 No. 39 Wood at-, opposite St... Charles Hotel.
ANOTHER LOT of the new Woven Skirts
just received: at 77 Market street.
Bug?. ' JOSEPH HORNE.
SUPPLEMENT TO PURDON'S DIGEST,
for sale by J. R. VT - FLINN,
lye 63 Wood street near Fourth
OW OPENING—Neat style dark prints,
N
shirting Prints, Oinghams, Cheeks, Pickings,
Shirting Meshes, Irish Linens, Shirt Bosoms, new style
Nous Delain., C. HANSON LOVE,
aug3 'l4 Market street.
.....
y •S & MIL • "* • con
atandicon hand and for sale atioanufaa
NUMBER 268
pnuerrean
Mi. 0 GI-
Ambrotype and Photograph
GALLERY,
No. 70 Filth Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE Tat POST OFFICE
ANT Ph&ographs, colored or plalty-takan ai short no
tice, at Eastern prices, and warranted stall° them.
SMALL PICTURES MfLARGED. SIZE, and
colored In Oil. 7 7 , 1 - mrB
AMBROTYP•ES
A BEAUTIFUL Als.iD DURABLE PICTURE
WARRANTED, CAN BE BAD AS LOW
AN AT ANT FIRST :C1 . ..i4.9 'ESTABLISH-
MENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT
felt WAIL'S Fourth street
LIFE-SIZE,
1311432144-`,
•
PHO'rgitik-t — ±Ss
Colored in Oil, Paidetkili . , the most artasne
• •
style, and et Eastern- : -
WA - iEL . 4 GALLERY, •
jeS Jones' Building, Fourth street.
WM. M. FABER ;& CO.,
STEAM ENOINE_BUILDERS,
IRON rouNspERS,,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, •
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF
Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun
dred and fifty horse power. and Aalited. for Grist Mills,
Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc., etc.
Give particular attention to thetonstruction of En
gines and Machinery for grist Malls, and for. uprights,
mulay, and circular saw mills. ' • •
Have always on hand, finished and ready for, shipment
at short notice, Engines and Boilers or every description.
Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet hen separately, :and
Wrought Iron. Shafting, Hangers and Bullies in every
variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma
chinery and Machine Cards.
Our prices are low, our machinery - manufactured of
the beat quality of materials, and warranted in all bases
to give satisfaction:
iliKirders from all parts of the country solicitWomd.
,
promptly filled. - matilmdallr
LAME
SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
SMELTING. Mr OME Er
• . ..•
PARK, nrcuni[W,
MANIJFACTURERS- OF SHEATHING,
An_ Brasiers' and Bolt Copper,,ressed . Copper Bot
toms, Raised Still Bottom. Speller twaer.44 also ito
ters and dealers in Metals.: Tin PW.e, Sheet Iron,
Wire, ke... Constantly on liand,tiaraen's Machines and
Tools. Warehouse,No.l49Yirst„ and =Second streets,
Pittsburgh; Pa. Steci!dcordars;or Copper cut to any de
tred pattern. - my2inlydaw
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY
PITTSI3IIRGH, PA.
Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second streets.
Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil,
RetortasmdStills, Gas and Water Pipe. Sad Irons, Do
IrcaA:faon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pultes, Hangers and
g and Machine Castings of every descrip
lion made to order. - .
Having a complete rovbine shOp attached to the
Vottudry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend
my"Al dam
WARRANTED Puie and'Un
,-adialterated. ancLto .
Pickleit tor years, the same' that have
sold to a - majority of the Pittsburgh
Grc'.
cerstir masa TEARS, and which has taken
_,..-.10 - ttree Felten Premiering, • ,
Inuits, State Fairs, I am now of • -k;
ito.,- , traa city and country trade at
reduced pnces.
order direct - Terrns Cash.
A. SALLOU.I46 Water street,
between Smithfieldand Grant,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
.mr2Lilaw
R 0 0 F= N" C. .
Gum Elastic Improved Cement and Canvass
Roofing, Felt tenien‘ and Gravel
R 0.1q1:1CG
Also, Agents For
Patented AsphelUeltoofiing Felt.
ROOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE,
WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING. OLD
b SMITHFIELD ST, BETTFIZEZ T FOURTH dt FIFTH
Valuable Market Street andMan
cheater Property for Sale . .
THE SUBSCRIBERS, in virtue ofppwers
conferred upon them by the will of the later,ludgei"
Riddle, offer for sale the following excellent hiteinesa
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 same. and a two-story dwelling home on
Fourth street. The lot has a - front of 34 feet on Fourth
street, by OD feet deep on Chancery Lane- This proper
ty,from its large front on two streets, offers a favorable
opportunity to business idea desiring a good business
location:
In order to accommodate purchasers, the Fourth
street, extending back on Chancery. Lane 30 feet, will be
sold separately from the Market street property.
Also, a lot of ground in the borough of Manchester,
having a front on Locust street of 34 feet, soda depth
166 feet 5 inches, being bounded on one side by Leckey
alley, on which is erected a brick dwelling house of two
stories, with a portico 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 now in the occupancy of Captain
Miller. The above property will be sold upon terms
greatly conducive to the interests of purchasers, Loth as
relate to price and time of payment. as the Executors
are anxious to close pp the affairs of the estate. For
rurther particulars, price, tonna, AC.. apply to either of
the subscribers, or to 8 . CUTHBERT. Agent, Market
street, Pittsburgh. JOSEPH P. GAZZAId,
Office, No. 25 Sixth street.
CHARLES SEALER, !at's. at Law,
Office, SI Fohrth street.
Allegheny City.
E=l
JAMES A. FETZER,
(AWARDING AND COMMISSION j IVIERCHANT/
Flour, Grain, BACOII, 'Lard; Butter, Seed
Dried Fruit and Prodnee Generally,
• •
CORERS OF MARKET • AND TIEST STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA. .
Rim so—Francis .0. Bailey, Esq., William Dilworth,
Sr, B. Cuthbert & Bon, Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott, Heiskell
& Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. & H. Bank. List &
Howell, Mangle '& Co., George W. Anderson, Donlon,
Paxton & Co., Wheeling.. mratkptf
PENN MACHINE, WORKS
FOUNDRY,
IVEANUFAMREE OF ,
_ Steam Engines, Shafting and Palliea
. . .
nag Machines,
- Mortice Machines,- '
Gear Wheel s,
Eangeni, etc., etc;
Orders promptly attended to.
alkly • - AL7.-F(4E7,NY,
CIA.LDWELL & BRO.,
V • BOAT FI7BNISEIBBS ci - DEILLEBB IN
Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Cordage;
Oakum, TM; Pitch,likiin and Oa:
Tarpaulin, Duck, Light and Heavy DrillirThaa. etc.
'PUT No& 68 Water. And 78 Wont eta.
JU S T RECEI • ED.-A HANDSOME
assortment of CHILDR E N' S READY MADE
CLOTHING, of all descriptions, along with Ladies'
Dress Caps and Head Dresses, and all the newstyies of
Patterns for June. M. A'. ISTEAI , ,4"
No. 24 Fifth street, second story, RoomS Nos. 7 and S.
3 1 -
ARION STREET.—For sale, a eon'
fortable two-story Brick Dwelling, of fire rooms
{n cellar. The lot is 3u feet front, by 141 feet deep, on
an alley; . a large grape arbor, stone wall and paling in
front, a 'frame outbuilding, &e- Price WOO. Terms
POSY. S. CUTHBERT & SON,
1630 51 Market street. .
REFINED SUGAR.-
10 bbls. F.astwick's standard crushed Sugar
- 10 do do coarse pulverized do
.10, do do fine do .do
do' Penna. A coffee crushed do
.:10 - ,do-do B -do do ' do
6 •do do C yellowdo
etore,ln and landing, and for sale: by
Mita ,RI,C,KETSON. _
ANEW 30. SPRING-WOVEN SKIRT—
With a lately patented bustle. This is a different
woven skirt from any other in this market. and much
superior as to strength, quality and form. Sold only by
0 I "t'F'S -
AND MEDIUM
DAVID Z.. LUX;
VINEGAR
ROOFS REPAIREP.
BATES It JOHNSON
FOR THE SALE OP
H. -WIGHTMAIIf,
-sow( icaninu,