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The routine of the ernitnpment on Thurs
day, in the morning at least, was similar to
that of Wednesday. Reveille at four, guard
mount at Live, morning drill at six, and break
fast at seven, being over, gave those elf guard
a rest until ten o'clock, when the drums beat
for morning parade.
The call was promptly responded to, and
soon the entire encampment was in motion.
At half-past ten the eighteen companies in at
tendance were ranged in line on the field.
General Negley now made his appearance, and
for an hour or more was employed in drilling
the troops. first in the light infantry moc•r
ments, and then in the usual brigade drill.
Morning duty was over at twelve o'clock,
an d all sought their quarters for dinner. As
usual, the Greys had splendid tables set et each
mess, and many of the visitors dined with
them, expre:sing themselves highly delighte••l
with their entertainment by the crack company
of the encampment.
But the choicest dinner was served at the ta
ble of the Brigadier General, where some
eighty persons dined, among them a number
of invited guests, who did ample justice to the
viands furnished.
The cloth being eleared, champagne w•as pro
fusely supplied, end Brigadier General Negley,
on behalf of his lady, distributed a mini bar of
boquets to the guests, its ridlows: Brigadier
General Humbright, Brigadier General Hay,
First Brigade, Fourth Division Penmylyania
Militia, Major General Wilson, Thirteenth
Division Ohio Militia, Major Neil of the .same,
Cdpbtin.Coolwr, Monongahela Artillery, Cap
tain Roberts of the General's staff, Major Alex
ander Hay, and Shesh _Bentley, Esq., of Mo
nongahela City. All these gentlemen replied
in appropriate terms, ackilOWledging the com
pliment. Mrs. kit, I, lady of Captain
who was at the table, also received a very
handsome briquet from the hands of the amiss
ottieer, and the gallant Captain thank
ed him, in liar behalf, for the compliment.
The press t05. , i.e.1, and neigh sir Plimp
ton, of the Dispod,, responded in his usual
felicitous style•.
At three o'clock drums beat once inure to
quarters . , for afternoon ' , snide, and the ',mu
llions iris promptly obeyed. The suldiery
looked well, and a-lcd weil, performing the
difficult manoeuvers of flop field drill, under di
rection of General Negley, a model command
er, with precision and ease. The time until
five o'cleek was thus consumed, and the
regiment was then dismissed, and when we
left the grounds, soon after six o'clock, all
were busy making preparations fur supper.
The National Lancers left the ramp after
evening parade.
Quite a commotion was occasioned during
the afternoon, by the arrest of a young Marl
who had misbehaved. lie was seated on the
fence of the enclosure, annoying visitors, and
treating the guard insolently when requested
to desist: when the sentry charged he ran, and
the captain of the guard detatched six mien to
arrest him, who followed to Mrs. Barker's
hotel, where he had taken refuge, in pursuit.
He ran through the house into the grounds in
the rear, but was Soon captured, hrotight back
to the camp and lodged in the guard house.
The day was a delightful one: though some
what warmer than Wednesday, there was a re
freshing breeze stirring, which made it more
pleasant. The number of visitors was per
haps smaller than on the day precious, but in
cluded a larger proportion of ladies, many of
whom graced the inside of the enclosure with
their presence, in carriages and on foot.
Good health and good discipline prevailed
No bickerings are observed among the soldiers,
all being good humored and peacable.
This will be the last day of the encampment.
AL The morning exercises will be as usual, with
a grand inspection drill at ten o'clock.
12.50 ali the soldiery will take passage, in
cxtra cars attached to the train which leaves
}he camp for;:the city at that hour, come in,
. ,
and parade throtigh the principal street of the
nity. Returning by the 4:'4dtrairl, they will
be dismissed at six o'clock, when the camp
will virtually be broken up, but those who de
sire, and which will include perhaps the greater
portion of the troops, will remain at the
ground until Srturday morning, whey all will
return to their homes, we hope well pleased
with their brief experience on the tented field.
LiTAL RAILROAD ArrIDE'7T. —On Saturday
mdrning, a little after 2. midnight,lido nightnt-
Oess train on the Vittsburgh, Fort Wayne arid
Chicago' Railroad, going east,: when between
the summit cut and 'Wallace's' run bridge,
.>truck 'Patrick' De:, the watchman on that part
of the road, killing him almost instantly. It
appears from the testimony of Mr. S. D. King,
the engineer, Mr. Lands, the fireman. that he
was sitting on the rail with his feet inside the
track, apparently sleeping, with his lantern by
his side. The night was so foggy that he was
not observed until the train, which was run- ,
..)ng rtt a nigh rate of speed, v.as within fifty
P:et of him. ''Tll6 train was stepped as soon as
possible; backed up; and the mangled body was
gut aboard: lewas taken to Rochester statiOn,
where au inquest was held by Coroner Cou c h
on Saturday. The verdict was in accordance
with the above facts, exonerating thu engineer
and the others connected from all blame.
It will be remembered that this same Dee
was struck by fl train a tow months since, while
carelessly standing too near the track, and had
his arm so shattered as to require amputation,
tinderstand that very recently he nur
tavily escaped being'.killed or..maimed by a
train through his own carelessness. Mr. King
has tho•reputation of being one of the most
( , areful engineers on the road. But it would
rta` l uire omniscience to prevent neeldent under
the bireunistances attendifig this case.--Neu
'rig/don Times. '• • •
10,1 Lave before us a copy of
addle of lieherat Will
Westmoreland county, before the Franklin
and Marshall College of Lancaster, Pa., on
the 2Mh ult. The subject is "Tone Paine,"
and is most ably treated, in the usual elegant
style of the author. The address has been
Lighly extolled by all Who heard it, and will
it'ifl•further extend the reputation of the tal
enttal gentlethan who delivered it.' The ad
dress Is for sale, in pamphlet form, by Hunt
'Miner, Masonic Hall.
THERE will be a sale of millinery goods,
trimmings,. dress goods, &c., at the store of
Mrs. E. Hodkinson, No. 63 Market street, this
afternoon, at' two o'clock, by P. M. Davis,
auctioneer.
.1 . .
E XVII.
glie Pails) Post.
JAMES P. BARR,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
TEEMS Dollars per year, stnetly iu ad
Vance. Weetrly,tSingle subscriptions Two Dol
lars per ye:nre in Clubs of five, One Dollar.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Departure anti Arrival of Passenger
Trains.
Pittsburgh, Fort Iriune and Chicago Railroad.
(From corner of Lihertyand tinuit.streets, Pittsburgh.)
Leave Pitt,buruh. ere,thne. Ft. \Vnvne'
Expre,9 Train 12:15 A. M. 050 A. M. 1:01 P. M
Mail Tram- 6:50 A. M.
Expre.s Tram 12:50 P. M. 8:45 I'. M. 2.:30 A. M
Arrive at Chicago :
5,47 P. M. Express 5,17 A. Al
Returning, a rive at Pittsburgh :
8:25 P.51.j Expres-, 3:30 P. M. Express, 2:20 A. N
(From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.)
Nen' Brighton Acoommodation.. 9:30 A. M. 5:20P. Ai
.. 0:05 A. M. 12:10 P. AI
Pc:no.aivanin Raiload.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
S:fl P. AL 12:45 P. M.
2:50 A. Al. 11:50 P. Al.
4:IN P. AL 12:20 A. AL
Express Train
Mad
Fast Line
The Johnstown Way Passenger
Train
Johnstown Accommodation
First Turtle Creek
Third " " -••-•
6:00 A. M. 1:10 P.M
2,50 P. M. 11.00 A. M
10:40 A. M. 6:50 A. 0
4..30 P. 01. 1:2,30 A. 51
. 6:2.0 P. M. 6:15 P. 0!
Attsbur g h aml Cartelt,ilk Railruad.
(From Lal , rty and Grant street,. )
Mail 'train.......
ExpresA Train.
Ceveband nod Pett,'Airgh
(From corner of Liberty and Grunt ,treets.)
Ex pre, Leaves. Arri re
12 Train .
.15 A. Al. 2.40 A. M.
MailTriuAt 6.=5 A. M. 4.00 P. M.
F . e , 4 Line 1.05 P. M. 6.30 P. M.
:VeeolninoWai ,- . 5.00 P. M. nno
C:ncianati
(From Liberty ami :rant .treerii,
Leave, Pitt-. enliimbu, Are. in Cm
Fa=t Line 12.15 A. Al. N . ut A. M. 11.30 A. M
Express Train.. 1.05 I'. M. 1.3) A. AL 7.U) A M
Camp Braddock-.—Third Day.
HOMICIDE IN THE THIRD WARD
A Man Stabbed in an Altercation and the
Perpetrator Arrested.
Another of those terrible occurrences, for
which our city is gaining a roost unenviable
notoriety, occurred in the Third Ward, short
ly after midnight on Wednesday, resulting in
the death of a man named James Duffy.
The circumstances were briefly as MIlows:
On Wednesday night, about eleven o'clock,
Duffy was standing on Fifth street, talking to
ss frtend•named O'Donnell, when a man named
William 31. Kernan 1111110 up, and a wordy
quarrel ensued between the two, Wlllllll was pa
cified by O'Donnell, when the three went up
Wylie street to O'Brien's tavern, at the corner
of Union alley, where they took a drink. Here
the quarrel was renewed, and D'Brien ordered
them out of his house. They went, and I,tro
ceeded as far as the corner of Washington and
Wylie streets, where they stripped for a tight.
After lighting for a time, Kerwin underneath,
they were separated, when the latter cried
"enough," when on raising Duffy up it was
discovered that he was cut in the thigh, and
suffering severely front loss of blood. Ile was
conveyed at ono , to the olive of Dr, ~Lodg ers
near by, where it was discovered that the for
moral artery was severed, and although tin
bleeding was stopped as soon as la tssible
Duffy was so much exhausted that abottt tin,
o'clock he expired.
Meanwhile Kerntin had escaped, :111,1 the
alarm being given to the watchman, t who had
been absent, tanking all arrest, on To n to•
street, ) as S:),ln as the cutting was di•-eover—l,
they started in pursuit. ills Mae,. In Hay .
Court, was Visited and 50ar...11,1, hal 1111 w,
found. The. Good Intent Ermine noose wa
nest visited and Kernan oed found cenee,d, ie
the belfry. no was taken to the watch.h.mst
and searched, a bloody handherehief, wine h
now in the po, , ,es-ion of Lieut. litdd le. :t,
found upon his per , on. In the moritlm: tot
information was against him for mord
and Mayor Weaver committed him rm. t i
Duffy was formerly of Latrobe, D a . ld•re
he kept a hotel, but has win ompl,,ved Idte
as steward on a steamboat. At the tint, ef
his dQCREV. ,-, he was ltdardirm at Ingold-L t -
hotel, on taecorel street. Kerrlart marrit
man, a paint e r'hy occupation, and re,ble.l
Hav's court, on Wyll.l, near .:111 , 01
street. Duffy breathed hi kst in Dr lt,d,
er's office, where. 111 , body rentained until the
Coroner held an in lutist, after which it wa
properly interred by direction of th a t ,dtio or
The evident, adduced befdr e th e c„r‘ d ter'
inquest was substantially as ab,,v
Arnr,.
TAM A. M. 615 P. 1
4:30 P. M. b• 45 A. 11
Jehn O'Dennell testified ter thy ane.ry
Filth street, near Hard: \Varir4 tat ern. Ihe
renewal of the ituarrel at Labe r I P,H,!:
the tight at \Va.bingtnn -tr - e..L lin try t.. 1,1
witn,,, after it %yin- !IV::r, le• LI:, 1111:1
11,,V11 111 hi., !LT:IL,.
Mr. Joi.i-ph iluarrel :it
and the ,nil I thi•
Ito then told thew they bud li.•tter tr. hot., and
ditlioulty 11 . 1o1.• . 1,01.1111'4 , n 1 6r.
rier ~f and
Kernan had hi, When I
ill
try ap
pr“tiehed,
t,,i1t•h...1 hi=
what
lie had there: How= weri• now .trock. itrid tho
La, rtie+ f •ir WU .1 wa•
hon.-nth, ori in enough. hi. fa,n
tried to t a b,. Lode utf. It 1)iii11,11
us , lsted bin] ,aid a'a, , rut, ziroi
r Brien, I Fl)oniitill
1)r. Rodgers' 'illicit.
Luke ll' te.dinttcJy v. a, ~rr,dt,rit t it
E. Finnegan ‘‘.a.- t 1,11114,/ to
having heard threw, that Ito did topt
know who had .•ot hint, but that Kernan -trtwk
Win 11 r,d.
Dr. Itoilgeriii gat, t,r 11 .lire, n
mound in tip. tipper part tit the: right thivh,
itntliediatelv it %VW, ~sIV
hall ' an inch long. about an itii•li and a hall iu
depth, and partially ore ring ut •
ter r y. He thought it had wadi, by n dirk
knife.
Alderman it ted.i lied that be bad in lii
pieise,iiiin a I.nifi% which %vie.
the seene of the affray. Tr.,. r.• wa„ hi„L„t,
and partially closed, with a 1.1,1, 1•1.. th a d
herin4 to the blade.
A I h.r itily rottirn -
oil a lenlict that dei t. hi , 11,ith
trims a w-, and with a I. in ti.
hands \Gm. 11. er a .
IVe are unable to learn the preei-o natal, ”1 -
th, difficulty between the parties,but there wi
an .•vident deterini nation after the first etolver
sution, to tight it nut, I unfrtliwite
ly t, 1 1100# .
COLLINS Pyak.—We are request e d by the
managers of this eours e , to st a t e th a t their fail
ure to fulfil the et peetationm I \
ground on Wednesday afternoon, sv,n entirely
unavoidable, being caused he the withdrawal
of horses after they were entered For the rice
and the fees paid. They say they were 42110 re
ly ignorant of any intention to till-lead the
public by leaking fake annototeeloonts, tel
regret exceedingly the eircuinstane, whit h
Wake it hoporzsible to have ti., usual attracti;ot
at the PArk.
if the Ch,ea‘eb to ue e h:IS nc•
charged the• than:At:ors with tWillg
for the failure or the pantie. 1.. ...no:
Lifl, With their bor,,e, ,ay it Is unfair, I . .q'
our recoark, , . were but u - eneral, and could not
be construed ns reileetilig any our•. 11'.•
wily know that u . reat di- , ati-faction preraiW.
and that tlio,e who have control of the sour,.•
must endeavor to do better hereafter. or their
eour:le will deserted Ole public
CHOLERA I NFA.Nrum.—The Boston M.
acid Sri ryirel .11,,t,m1 states that this disease is
unusually severe the present season At a
meeting of the Physicians in that ,sty on Miin.
day of last week, several can's wt•re reported
in Which the suddenness of the attack and the
rapidity of the 'course of the disease were re
markable. The disease very prevalent and
very fatal inTroVidence. Great pities shoold
Le tal,on to prevent chiidren Iron, being i , x -
posed to cold and clamp without sufficient cloth
ing, especially toward night. The absurd cus
tom of dressing little girls in "hoop_, - no doubt
renders many children liable to the danger of
cholera in fan Rini, by exposing the lower ex
tremities. Twenty-one children died in Bos
ton last week of this disease. This is almost
double the usual number at this time of the
year. We understood rron, this 1-',uthilo Rep, 1, -
?Lc that this diseive is very pi-pt. : dent in that
city, and more than usivally dangerous.
CRICKET MATCM—the match between the
Atlanta Cricket Club, of Allegheny, and the
Duquesne Club, of Pittsburgh, took place tin
Rest Common, Allegheny, yesterday. A
large number of spectators were in attendance,
who manifested a deep interest in the games.
Some tine play was made on both sides, but the
match resulted in favor if the Atlanta heys,
the score being as follows •
The Atlanta Roy, had six wickets togodewn
We learn that a return match is t o be pl a yed
The Atlanta club wi h us to return thank.
to Mr. McClelland for his service: a> ninpiro
and also to Mr. : - 3cott, who acted 1H referee
THE W 017,1.1/ IN 1859.—We are requested
Mr. .1. M.. Poherty, agent for the new
World in 1859, to state that he will receive
no more advertisements for this valuable me
dium of business communication on and after
Monday, August's;'., WO. Parties who desire
le avail themselves of the advantage of this
Valuable Gazeteer or Business Directory mind
leay a their favors at the True Picas counting
room, opposite the Custom House, Fifth street,
before that !
STILT. An/TM: R—II 1111.4 been ascertained
that a horse, believed to have been stolen by
the horse -thief Cooley, now in jail - awaiting
trial, from Mr. Worley-, of Akron, Ohio, is in
possession of a gentleman of Kittanning, ta
whom Cooley sold it. Mayor Weaver has des
patelierti an oilicer to bring the animal to the
blty, but he had not returned last evening.
THE stock in the Manchester Passenger
Railway was all taken yesterday, according - t o
law, and by responsible men, who will com
mence operations in a short time. This will
make one of the most useful and profitable
routes out of Pittsburgh, and therefore hope
the owners may hurry up the cakes.
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Items from Abroad
CAMBWA Coo NT I.—A man named Wm.'
Thompson, an employee of the Pennsylvania;
Railroad 'Company, residing about three miles
below Johnstown, was killed 'at the i'no-sing
just below Cambria City, on Wednesday morn
ing, between one and two o'clock, by the onst
ern express freight train. Both of his legs
were cut ow and his skull fractured. lie came
Lu dohntitown on Tuesday evening with some
other employers of the road on a handcar, but
could not be found when the others returned
home in the evening. lie v. - as a married num.
-----An old and respected citizen id . this coun
ty, residing at or near Carridltown, commit
ted suicide, ion Tuesday night of last week, by
hanging himself to n tree. The (ink - eamiii
a.-
sighed for the rash net i, the failure of his
grain crops, which i , thought In have Wi.jqhed
so heavily on Iris mind (into have resulted in
temporary insanity. The deecie.ed "too°
duty year, of age, and ,itood hi 4 b in t h,.
nun
munity of which he was a rolwrte'd member.
- 11 r. Watson Callen, of Clarion towt,hip,
bust four bend of cattle on Thurstkv of L i st
week by lightning. The finale a o
geld, sheltered only by an apple trim
CRAwentn - •.4 in 1,4 'nir lny.
.1 run* and -alc Cto, %who ro.hiod n, tho
onstern part of the, comity, wore in 1110 liold
rolling log , . Itoth wero int , ynniod. and n
ilispiito arose le tlaaa shout a hs.:
and emlorl with
hr
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Church of Kilt:inning, at tilt,
:11r Fliturloy, lifter of ovornl
Wf • I•IN.. at the iigo of flirty-four
t'"l ..ry —Mr Stinwel il
wa- , killed at Netr,i, - 'reek.
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floor of tirlider jinn tle fr,rot• f the i•TiL:III...
and riLl , lllilLt I , llil t•i ,, o it
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tynfl which hn ma' Fo-rerall.e.t upwerd e!fain-1
timber I dot, 11, wn..- liN t ir , -tnel!y-.
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JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
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FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
No. 1.44 Penn Street, above the Canal,
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JA3IES A. FETZER,
FORWARDING AID COMMISSION MERCHANT
Tile t:ALE of'
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, nutter, Sec(
Dried Fruit. and "traduce Griiierally,
CORNER OF MARK FT AND FIRST ST RR KT,:
REFER To—Pram,lorth,
Sr., S. Cuthbert & Soh. Pot,l,orrh. lbo,l & ob. Ih irk till
Swearlugeu, S. Bro,h. Ca.l,
Howell, Mom.,le & I
ilaxton SCo.. lyheelo V. mV .:- 1 :21.ti
- - 2 -
W. A. CALDWELL JoliN um -DWELL, Jlt
CALDWELL & BRO.,
BOAT FURNISHERS d DEALERS
Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Cordage;
Oakum. Tar, Pitch, Rosin and 0114;
Tarpaulin, Duck, Light and Heavy Drillings, etc.
aptkly Nos. 88 Water, and 78 Front sta.
M'GUYS MILLER'S "GREEN" con
stantly on baud and for sale at manufacturers
prices, at JOHN THOMPSON & CO.'S,
nirJ3 N 0.134 Third Woof..
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'SBURGH,
THE LATEST NEWS
Two Days Later from Europe.
Arrival of the Steamship Asia
HfV.K, August. 18.—Tho steamship
Asia, with Liverpool dates to tha tlth, has
Imp>i•d thin paint. !kr advie e , are two Java
ht,ter, and will he furni,hed at the earliest ino-
IIII•nt.
The PORCe Confen•nf',' Wll, to 'noel at Zurieli
on 111.1Stli in.4ant.
In Yurli:uncut a Lill
er,atingn lltll'al reserve
Qr thirty tinithuinti 1111• n progre,sing.
Utdiertaltt, tha A ti,triatt, Saill•
tam, the Sardinian, and De liutir , ency. the
Fr. nil. reitrea , iitative to the Peace t ' , inference,
had r.•nehol Zurich en route for the meeting
the stli instant.
The Eng Parliament had passed all the
wn y :ill4l Hemp eirtirale,: and were expeeted to
adjourn on the 1:411. Volunteer, fur the thirty
th::11 , :til naval reserve art: to enter for tile
year.. !I Ild Mili t. till: navy what the militia
are to the HUM V.
The do:liner ilreat Eieiterti trill be delivered
1 by the 1•1, Iltr11 , 1 , .N, in f`t,lnrkt.. COII./16(111,
.11 I instant.
Tlo—trul,,MOW.; thn kinkl , r , of London
,f •rll , ll , II \{ - 21 , 4,1 peoted
ti ut forty then-nod ti own would bf• With
,inid.,yrnont tlo• dur thr ,
TI,. of Fr:111(•,, reduc,d ii. rtfl , •
do..duot ruin lour to [hr.,. and .1 half por
.'I the Freriull 1/ill V WM!
and rift mill
li m n
1 ,0
hr , .11 . -t! %VIC-, firm,
•
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h, , ,•11 rtl:ld.• to ir4)l,otl I,eribaidi.
It IV, that Franc,• t,,
t ,- • admit broadrittitr, frrc
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that Itar.in do
Ali-trian 111M:tor. 4 thu Intorior,
tilt• 114.•. 1 011t1inc, of
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" :i; 1111 i, trari-lAti,,n ,d llii
~.”‘. eetwitole.l hetiveer. the l'apul
ernmeht wt.! the A u-trian l ieneral ceinnirl
ir.,; the ,ftn.y 1, 1(111.3l1,11 Ilt Bulnt;ua in
?" The ',rued rnuihturooll, lPf 0;1.
i111:11011tV 'Ali, ti,
tri . lll 4 _!••t1 , 1",, tPld lughe.ft judicial pouftri
io t ri kited to him t••,,,10•r
4.r OIL` N 5,1.1 ILO.' t:;11 Ith.l , 4u.tenee
1 k t•hnr•-1.11 ,:'• Ph i‘,l "I ,•\ ~!ry
.le.Lftee. (110W11 LI phrty
detuon-trution and TI rubers , ecret
M•.I.ENA the .lictutor Aloderm,
h hunat.,l
.I..et the eon-
Tiered \ . .•r. of the hfteigneri.: hienrien
mi.lr~-~all the'riwaris
at illy t' .leferd the nutiomil
The pr , -jA , A , y . 4 1h" Ciitiferentm is
a fruitful topic of do, it-don in the Continental
jrairmils. declare-. itself opposed to
the a—tiniption of that office by the Pope.
Nothing. it thinks, can be gained by accord.
ing any advantage, elevation of dignity to the
papal power.
.A corrgspondet of the ye, the
following as lb,' snbsthni, of the answer of
llitline,s to the Emperor of the l" roach for the
• haer„,,i whichunrrn~inglydisplays for the
Holy Nee and the porom of the Pope. Lie re
garti, a- au instance of the. Emperor' 3 filial de
, otion, the proposition riutive to the honorary
Presidency w a Confederation or Italian
1' , 14 .0 e, and he wo u ld not refine that Net with
out the mo-d ample information respecting
the engagements which would result from it
and tio• relations which would tt:isi; eetween
the various Itallaa When h e h a d
proc,,red such information he will ho enabled
to see Whetit , r Catholic interests permit him to
accept it. and in that case the pacificati on of
/truly and the return of its rebellious provinces
will naturally hare to nreeedo 7 t 're.,ittency.
The .‘est7iiie rt.! states' that Cardinal
A numelli has presented a scheme of an Italian
confederation, consisting of a sort of mutual
assn ranee association of the Italian
merits, designed to relda,,, the Austrian protec
te—so. •i he object of the confederation is de
. Jared to be to control revolution wh e n ever p„
:11'111 to fOrtiry" go‘.erm:
,och r, way unit they may annihilate
all revolutionary proceeding, It is propos e d
that each State taking part in the confedera•
lion shall have a representation at Ititmo
du-
Imled to the Holy Father. The honorary
/'resident of the confederation and all the en
veyz united shaft form the federal diet, which
shall be charged to watch over the security of
the territory of the confederation, by fixing
the military contingent and the force of the
garrison of the haleral fortresses, and which
shall also discuss the territorial changes and
treaties which may be concluded between the
members of the confederation, in so far an
these treaties shall concern the g eneral interest,
The Pope has condemned to death seven of
the inhabitants of the town of Perugia for par
ticipation in the disorders which took place in
that city on the 14th of June. The accused,
SO=
BY "TP.M.,-EG-Pes_Pl-I.
r • t•ptin . 4 - thy_
Ina
upp , .,l that (i.irilla!di
however, have been judged by default, and it
is must unlikely they will be found when
wanting.
There is, it appears, to be a French occupa
tion of Italy, temporary, according to the
present declamations, but the fortunes of war
may transform it to a permanency.
The Belgian Independent says that, besides
the troops of the division of Trochee, charged
with the occupation of Parma and Modena,
the division of De Antreinarre is to proceed to
Parma, and the division of Librieli to Milan.
France is thus to keep fifty thousand men in
the Peninsula.
Austria, on its side, appears disposed to
maintain its army on a respectable footing in
The F affirms that, in
of the complications which pre
vail in Italy, the Emperor nas resolved only to
withdraw from Venitia the fourth battallion
of twenty-two regitnents of artillery, so that
j the forces lassembled in that country will be
dimini:hed by only twenty-five thousand men.
The I verpool Time, says: A very re
markable circumstance is now exciting some
attention in Germany, and it will shortly ex
cite a sill greater alllol.l at of interest in the
United States. Every one knows the innuen:e
number of German emigrants who find their
way to the Union, nn :t of them, it i: needles;
I, :tate, are in a condition far removed from
affluera 0 ; hut however poor they may he when ;
they I f•Il V a home, they generally return Ili their I
uutice country. in attar years, in very eorn
fortable vita - um-dance: : and :15 they wish to
have a oico in the making of the laws which
govern them, theae German emigrants become,
fl the majority of cases, naturalized Ameri-
It seems that a native of Hanover, who
stands in this position, hat . recently returned
to the country of his birth, was drafted in the
militia, and compelled to do military duty: he
i refused, pleaded the laws of his adopted eoun
!
try, arid applied for protection to the Ameri
can Consul. The American Government has
taken lip the subject warmly, and has peremp
-1 torily demanded his release. It hiis done more
than this: it has caused similar requisitions to
he made upon the other German governments,
who are 4,ado to understand that American
eitisons cannot called upon to sobinit tn the
diMite.i , of arbitrary rule. The German pow-
ers, however diqasteful it may he to them, will
give way, and they will respect the right., of
those Germanie-Americans who ieturn from
the far West, with a handsome amount of dol
lars. it., which to pass the winter of their
day- in their native country.
It ie a remarkable fact that there is no great
power in the world, with -o small an army and ;
fill VS a. the United States, and yet which makes
itself 01,•re feared and ',s p., Led ahroad.
From Salt Lake.
AuL;ni,t do-nutoh to th e
.ri'ep,Al,, the Fxlt Lako uuril reached
A totikOrl yo,tenhy.
Captain Iloopor, ' , ... , rotary of tho
Territory, haq hoorl r,..nomittwi for I,...rivroi±
in
pl:o o bornlioi4ol
Mons. Blondin.
I FA A tiL,'Wit -Nthns. Won
din cru_L,, , ,i the river rope ye,terday
v 'lb a man ql his back. parint:, t h e per
fornl 411 ,. .. a row ( Well rn!tl, arid a Marl .S 1
.ear. of fig, Was thrown over ilk, river Lank
rind iti; namo wry , Cali! Wel I.
Wise's Balloon
( isCI • N ni. Anon>t IM. - \V is
11111 ;14 .n.v :Mall of Craw Frd- villt
and urri :it ridialllll”.ii , thi•
et Eli wt.
W. & D. HUGUS,
Ni..Nri)vF:l) 1 . 4)
L 1.1 r ..f ht`gi. will re
H . •
u=lll. Ili] OW trrrrt rrl Ow ) ut :I) mantleholr t,-tt !..•.. kffil el , l . 4 , w/, eon. ,
r.rr Fifth .rrrri
my I: lal
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th- • Ilty.ato., ..; vat.- !oh,. I
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it t+ 0r , 1 , 1 - •••1. that tht• al
i'attatt t •at (htti , ltt ht. I: ilt t hattlwr ts••xf,•
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• if any ii. y hat , wit) -attl ittattittit tOtt
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re,imed te in
ih., .t tie inebiettletl,ntte,,,ja•e,ally ...tn., (ill
I 1 in stilling. at leat.t Inenty &it bete, the tn., !mar
1111:.:til 0•--1 , 111,11\ Ulna by either part)ni at the
tesni healinguilt he taktai tran-awitted Illattettrd
1 anee with the nti't, of lino Itlio,lvioch tilt I, fun° , 11,1
tai applicant,.
iettniintow n thit. ea , ..• will be 0h0:4.41.1n L 4, :Li of
,•totror, I other • 11,i11,1 11 h 1.i. its
tetwinians inieta be tile 1 ~
~r
nittriiine t ta‘ylhe
Ar , llltl,ll, ti int), naltin
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\ nil Pin
41, a IA vvi: fer
itf I radii' ,
11,11 I , • 1••• it I.oforo tho 17th ~ •tot r
io ho Intarin, WM
; t'tetile.t.ntiler
i THE LOYALHA.NNA HOUSE,
LATitolup.,
T ll 1..\ AND IN'ELI. ENT! I.-
\ WnE, 10e4t.,1 A let,'
).4i 4,1 the l'.•nn'ia. es nen f tri the re
eq, 'alum), & nue siley
I
nettently tt.a , i, Cr,',',, the preini-e-, anti ro.lt.
atittrtieti near 1,, t'lasrtiva
i) 4111 Is Ilan a }IV! 11 FlSllER,'Fieprieter.
A• 1. rEN iN 1 )F MEN 1 M1)11E
)1EANli tt , called 1,, the offer her Gale , dtont) of tie 1111, cll,li.to
YU , I L.NNti
in the \Vara, .111eal.,n)'on. Iva
tiiitt.l it, the lowa ;Lnwer,
allpur.•lia-ers l'er Jag..., of
.‘l,h.\.l] DER. FIA VS. Suryeynr,
i' , .riter Kett Coinniun nod \Vat, •treet,
no 3
Alt.:hotly City
II It; [11.1" PE.RFUMEI) 111{(AVN
\\ appreved of for
ato -.1o“ .o.: ho ec taipply nicely...ll,r
n tli F 1.1.31 1.N1:,
azi' 'tenter •
tit lnamand :Intl Marker .trees.
- V.\ TUN, t'liEE ,‘; \N. - ILL 1{1:11(
LA 0, ti.L, new , t•tie loom on Fifth ,it;,,,..t,,stiont the '
ban tif Sepleiniter. l'p to that t,E11.C,',116r pre , ent
Mock
woi l a s t•
,t ellt'.ll. VI (..osT,',k, they oesiro to •11,..n
FZ...,11 :tlAt'for 1 . 01 4 ,
EATON, CIiEE & CO..
Filth and Market ...I,
/ND SKiitT.S, in Whitt'
awl itli at greatly refine...l priee...
EATIJN, CREE &
- twiner Fifth and Market
11 Enucim IN PR I(' A; Slier
letm L . ;.tn-tq, with adjustable
EATON, CREE
aualA Corner Fifth nn:l l ' , Anliet sis•
- 13( (1.11" GLASS NEA N FAC
TUREFOI—The Attelltloll of glass tnaufatUrerE,
m t
and t;e4led to our Pot CIAY. whielt to a werier_urtiele.
eau IA, , old At about 0 11041 AV tho i met of licranan
Clay Order. for any :{ , ll o lllat will be promptly attended
to b)
CITA DWICh. SON,
4toA, No. 149 and 151 Wood 9t... Pitt4Atigh
N N
. tiSO. SFR E ET --A convenient
_.,, two-story duelling. wail lt , dlied it, front, purier.
loazz.a. dining rootti. eloonleo,. kitehen. at ; I,,rgd yard,
trees and shruble,rv. For le 1,, ,
inlet S. CCTIIIIpti . il St . fN,. 5 . 4 MallcelPtreot.
Oil EP - ik.:. - :15 bo_xe-i strictly Western Re
,.:b1.., for sale Le, WM. H. SMITH A Co.,
Jy II
Second and Front streets
ril II REE HUNDRED LBS. coCH I NI . :A. b.
_i_ for sale by BECKHAM !: KELLY,
I.Y/S
Allegheny Oty. _
_N
I 1 - I V.PIi i ' 4- PATENT Itl N DERY!:.— .1..4
n5 , t,, , ,t, a int 01 Win. F. Murphy's Petnut . Per
penult Letter lenders. IV ,t. Hay f....N.
.
.1) . i 4 Markets 5.,,,n,1, And Ww‘d ... Third stn
B tJcK \V HEA T. -20) tntshok for sale by
. ,
H. , !
HENRY H. COLLINS
- I
. . ...
SZt'i rh! II H Eltrlit NB': -200 t,,, A „, nes t e d UU
300 Loxes No. I. inst. rtl.,,,itaal and for ,ale by
lIEYMER, it ANDERSON,
; '''l tn. to Woo,! A.. oporttote St. Charles Hotel._
....
B y CK ETS.— 51) dozen New Brighton
Buckets, arriviAlu o idUr a lle i l if t
ow,,
It Ni L 1;08,
tato/1 in the Diamond.
el_ .. . _ ._
1,1 IT I i li 4 Ulii - 1 .I';B.—A. good assortment
0( Cloth Prto•lies ou lrand and for salt, by
L. WILCOX,
fIY2'S Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets
, __._T_________
.:.
efi il ' VCR 1' BACON ---1000 lbs. Country
%_, Ina, ai Sides; Mai tbs. Shoulders and Sides reeeiNed
oueoutoguinent, and or sale by
jr2l: JAS. A. FETZER,
corner Market and First street.,
A LANCE LOT ofFtiiii.TtZoit'sSior
,jl._ Plaid Flannels, opened this day. uper
ifugls C. HANSON LOVE, - ii Market street f
'ALUABI - 1 .--- 7 -- ----PRof — >EriTY on Market
street, between Third and Fourth ,te., for Auk by
S. CUTHBERT SUN, Seal Estate AgCa.
DIXON'S BLACKBERRY CARMINA
TIVE for sale by
B. L FAHNE3TOCK. & CO,
1e No. 60, Garner Fourth sad Wood streets.
re 1064 k V, I DO ZO) rad
Stage of Water.
River—four feet two inches water in the ehanne
ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET
ALLIXIBIBIT eirr, August 18, 1839.
Market more active for heef cattle, and some ship
ments to the East. Figures-are unchanged. There are
fewer sheep than I.aqt week, but a great portion of these
we, seta Ent.
UNION DROVE YARDS.
John A llender, Proprietor
BEEVES.
Nu. Offered by
12... L. H. Phillips.
15...0. Cook
2ii...Wm. Kidd
32...0. R.Cliryst....
18....1. befert Left Over.
14_11. Patterson 14 $3,40 f lOO 111
10....1w1 ie Holden, 19 13..‘,3 'f lb
10_ Wm. Itirrali 16 2@3
17...11. A. Merrick 17 3 "
10...W..1. Lafferty, W
10 3 iglX
0... m. Pierce 8 3 .. 19...James Turner 19 1y,@2%
1 8 ... H. E. Hall IS 134(i0 -
--....100. Harrison, by .1. 13. Hutt; 12 2,4 , ,,V,3
21.-1. SimmonN, 21 2 , 1 ' "
21... Wm. Neill ......................... .. 21 2@T ~2 2... i i. C. Crum 12 $21.50? head
2a..,Au.:tin Lhigan .................... 20 23.(43
,lb
20.. Janie, Smith ................... ... 20 v.; ? head
n0...J N. Taylor, ................. . ...... 30 2 g. 3 il 5
lo... Samuel Warran .......... .. ...... .. 10 2Y 4.
19... William Sterling. ................ .19 2 ra.,...w "
45... Emote a Good- 4.5 2 , ';',,,tgi3 "
104. .31yer5 .3. Br° ...................... 104 2 ©3?,..', "
:14„ A. K. Buchanan 34 2 (c 8.3 '
7 1, C. CarotherB 7
'24.. 18. Staltlr!, 24 p
4
10. ..t. .1 Strung_ ........................ 15 3
17..11. H. Bnibecker ......... . ...... 1; 2 A.l
Irt. . FL A. Kirk patricl-. 16 i,
21,...1 J. Gordon. 21 22
15... P. E. Freilorick. ........... .. 18 t 1,50 head.
o lered
be , gnld.
i4kl left o'er and sent east.
SHEEP AND LAMES
girercd by. Sad
.\ - 0. Offered,
215... J. Emmet
02.. A. (Mot:
Manchester.
GOOl
- Manchester
100.. William Cook
42, ...Hilftman et Garrett
... 42‘ring, (lambs)._ ..... 16 $1.50 3il head.
6. N Roger. 76 2%c "fl lb.
91 AV .1. Lafferty 01 $2,00 head.
Yl " (hunt.) 24 1,00
50 3.00 "floolbs
7 5 ...1Mhinmr i it Rea (lambs) 75 1,60 head.
•H. A. 31ernek 62 2,87 'loolbs
thumbs, 32 1,50 head.
I 1 rif r I
132 Ilr•ri.l -•1..1
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Report.' ET - pre:Ay for the Daily Morning Pug.
Arranunaa, August 18, 1859.
F10ur..., , a1e 9 560 bbl 9., all from store, at $5,50 for
.operfine, $5.7045,75 for extra. and $6,00 for extra
fall,11) : fury brand, i53.25(46,..n.
Bac on...Sules 2000 tte, shoulders at 73 4 :,@7%e.; , 1800
Its. skies 3. - Doo lbs. hams at 10.34e9109e.; :000 lbs.
oar cured hums at 12t'_,C4.12%'e.
('orn 5I I ._ .sales 15 bush. at 81,10.
Dried 8eef...5.L1., 4 tierecs at 13("i1)14 e. 4 fb.
Gra Oats, from store, ❑t 40e
tel-1 Corti at 9". e.; Kentucky white Whe
0151.4,
Rye Flour. bbls. at $,454).
bnxe4 W. R. at 1 , ;4(43e.
Stlea.i Pork 13 1.1.1, at $17,00.
Deana—SAL, a 61.1, allBlltrinte. at $1.40? land
ftroolits.. 12 doz. fon.y at saw dn..
thl at 12: . .t.ie.
Sugar._° : 1.'.7 hhd. . at 11).
Salt Nn. 1 at $142,
nolaase...Sales 21 1404. at 410.
Lime I_,W A . at $1,23 for-L4nlisvllle.
half Lbla . White Malt at $5,00.
Dried Beelf...Sales 1900 lb,. at 133,5 e.
Whlak anal! lots Rectified at 204250.
Porelg ti Illa rkot 8,
Pc,•
l.tta in Markel. August 3.-16,000 bales .1
, twen sold during the week. including 3,500
I .. B a s e and to exporters. Tha circulars
r.port sloli el , iales, taa unaJtered decline
price. A
( ' it
ioreed sales had beim made at a slight decline from
former miotair lit riders offer freely, but show no
pre.,l Slily,. 'rho quotatious are barely
'rhe sales to-day, Friday, were 7.000 hales,
tile mark, t closing ,itilet but steady, at the following au
thorized quidatien, :New Orleans fair 83 0 ; Middlings
middlings Uplands fair 73 mtd•
dishes 15-tO. 'rh, stock in port amounts to CLOAKaI
talus, inehrling 590,00,1 of American.
Lieerpmdttreridstutr, Market, August readstutTs
.•liise very dull. P71,1...10118 are also dull. Wheat ha.s
cure 15 easier, but the quotations are
iinchauge,lfor ElljOpeall
I.e.erpo.d Produce Market, August s.—Pot 'Ashen
,trikd, at 'r7skigTs ctl; Pearls steady at 2.1, Gd Sugar dull.
otter 'pilot. Rosin sm.') Spirits of Turpentine/teary,
but closed active at :ct~rySis,
1. 0 1.1 , 11 MUlley Market, August s—The money mar
ket I, more stringent. but closes active. con-
.e The bullion in the Bank of Eng
lund 1,, i:132,004
Philadelphia Market.
Paix, , rtsmit, August IS.—Flour is dull, and fresh
etenlid tr• uttered at $545:11e extra at $4,Z@1,75, and
extra family and fancy $':..5U®6.10. Rye Flour
is,
firm
at $ and Corti Meal 1. quiet at $.3,C.23,6 for Pennsyl-
Vall, i• lair dem.old, and 401:al bush red sold
dt $ 1 ,2 0, 3.1,22; some ecannon at $l.lO, and 1.1100 bush
a hue at $1 . ..n,iljleat. Rp , is taken on arrival at 70c for
new corn., in fair request, and '..1100 bush sold at 80c.
edrce; 1,10(1 bush old Southern sold at 37c;
tar.to bosh piano sew do at 35036, Whisky is un
teined: s.des2B427c. Provi.ions are quiet; an
eduvased hams sold at 12c; sides at 914 e, and
shoulders at 7 1 ,4.. on sixty days time. Mess Pork is
doll at Ise Lard at li l %©llo for labia, and Ito for kegs
_
Cierlanatl Market.
(1N;;,,,, n. August I.S.—Flour unchanged; a sale of
ENR , t,t were tinide at $4.37!.4 in 30 days. Wheat is a
:move, and firmer In price, at fk®93c. for
ed. and 0.' , 0,iri.1,03 fur white. Corn unsteady and dis
mid. tkits dull at 40e. Rye 70t , 75e. Whisky
min at 2:f PrOVIEIOIIS market ‘vas a little animated in
the 111t,r 1.1 of the day, by the news from New Orleans:
‘,l lion ~i des at 0,, and plain hams at 10• Yo. A
Our e vict, for I , aconsideE at 9c; holders are firm
.it 0 , ~•,
New York Market.
Nr. , , vont Aut,mst 15.,-Cotton unsettled; sales 400 hales.
n , , , t 11; t1;15,5011 sales of bbls. Wheat heavy; sales
ot uai ;:t 61.15 for red Kentucky. Corn dull; sales of
oo r;
bo, ‘ , .110a. Sic. Pork buoyant and higher, sales
at . f
Ill.Etti@la,C..l for mess, and $9,75 for prime.
New York Stock Market,
) onx, Auzust 15.--Stockg .f.lt.•;‘, cut generally un
ehloge.l.
irgin C's Mich. Southern, pre.. 21%
EENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY.
PEARL STEAM MILL
ALLEGHENY CITY,
ft. T. KENNEDY & BRO.,
WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED.
FLOUR, COEN MEAL AND HOMINY,
ALAZ , ZUFACTURED AND DELIVERED
IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY
su7 ly.law]
TERMS, CASH ON DULIVERY
RAiAIN IN
a sECONLLHA ND PIANOS.
1 ee• 0 . odave, 14.,,e wood Case, Iron Frame; made b
unleteretg A 3ns ; only two years old. y
~,• at,.; oetdre, Rosewood Case, round corners; made
by Hallett ,t Davis.
One 03; Octave, Rosewood, carved desk; made by Nuns
a Clark.
one 0 Octave, Mahorzany Case, n ado by Nunns & Clark.
.. -
One Q
o ns , 6 `. Ro,ew<xlid •‘`"
" " " N. Y. Man. Co.
One 13 -
"" Aare. Pavi a ou
One 6 ^ Mahogany o o o Al bre cht
, /lie .5!..,; o , o •
" " •' Loud & Bro.
" " German make
•• " '• Clement.
" •' ' " Clement.
One 03 .2
Oar , So
One
For sale by
JOHN H. MELLOR,
81 Wood streeL
NEAR THE CITY, and in a healthy and
pleasant location, we have for sale, a two-story
P'raine Dwelling Mouse and six acres of land. The
house contains a hall, dining room, parlor, kitchen,
wash-house mid fire chambers, good grates, and closets
in every room:a well of soft water; stable carriage house
eonvenielm about 50 fruit trees, grapes, &e., de. Price
S. CPTIIBERT & SON,
011012 51 Market st .t.
HIER B E'C'S ( Fit . ANK FORRESTER'S) rfir.NTs
To BORSEKEEPERS—A complete ftfiehual for
Hor e en t eu; with chapters on Mules and Peal s. and ad.
dtte.aN, tact tidtne " Ilarey's Method of Hor e Taming,"
aad liattetter',. System of Iforsemanslf ,' with a m e .
moir the Author. beautifully illustrated. vol., 12 mo.
ttue.l2 WAY & CO., Wood street.
STEW W.
'ALL PAPER.— • ird arrival for
1.1 the Season. The assorttnid always complete at
the obi stand, No. 87 Wood street.
je9 W. P. MARSHALL dt CO.
ONE CAN PURE LEMON OIL jgst re
ceived and for sale by
BECKHAM & KELLY,
Allegheny City
&Id.
Sent Eas,
Colored in Oil, Pastelle, or ,Plain, in the most artistic
style, and at Eastern prices.
WALL'S GALLERY,
PH 0 TOG RAP H, AMBROTYPE, ME
LALNOTYPE. AID DAGUERREOTYPE GAL.
LERY, Com Fifth add Grant streets.—The subscriber hay
ing fitted up rooms in M'TIGHE'S BUILDING, is now
g E
r l e l plre s d x t r o is t i ale Likenesses that CANNOT FAIL TO
Call and examine the collection.
A.
iYLANE,
VaY Corner of Filth and Grant streets.
WM. N. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
IRON FOUNDERS,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT,
Sent Eas t.
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
•
MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF
Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun
dred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mills,
Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc., etc.
Give particular attention to the construction of En
gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights,
tnulaY, and circular saw nulls.
Have always on hand, finished and ready for shipment
at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description.
Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, and
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pullies in every
variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma
chinery and Machine Cards.
Our prices are materials machinery manufactnred of
the best quality of and warranted in all cases
satisfaction.toaz oin
i
r
all parts of the conntrysolicitod and
promptly filed.
mr.a6tradaw
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
SMELTING WORKS:,
PARK, NI'CVRDY & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot
toms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Solder, &c., also im
porters and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron,
Wire, Etc. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and
Tools. Warehouse, No. 140 First, and M Second streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cnt to any de
ired pattern.
royZkly dale
WY. 911T11/, DAVID E. PARS. JANES PARE, JB
SMITH, PARK &
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Warehouse, No. 149 First and lat Second streets.
Manufacturers of all-sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil,
l.etorts and Stills, (bas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog
Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pulhes,Flangers and
Couplings.
Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip
tion made to order.
Having a complete machine shop attached to the
Foundry, all necessary titling will be carefully attend
ed to.
mv2&lydaw
VINEGAR !,
WARRANTED Pure and
••••
Un
adulterated, and to /Ei-S AV E m
Pickles for years, the same that I have
sold to a majority of the Pittsburgh Gro
cers for raria.ra nails, and which has taken .v,s, IX
Three First Premiums
at Pennsylvania State 'Fairs, I am now of- I
feriug to the city and country trade at - .
greatly reduced prices.
Please order direct. Terms Cash.
A. 13ALLOU, 146 Water street,
between Smithfield and Grant,
Pitt:Menai. Pa.
Gam Elastic Improved Cement and Canvass
Patented Aspheltic Roofing Felt.
ROOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE,
WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING. OLD
SMITHFIELD ST, BETWEESFOURTH@FIFTR
Valuable Market Street and Man
chester Property for Sale.
HE 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:1 . 76 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 0(34 feet on Fourth
street, by 60 feet deep on ChrmeervLane. 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 Lane 30 feet, will be
sold separately from the Market Street property.
Also, a lot ot ground in the borough of Manchester,
having a front on Locust street 01'34 feet, &oda depth o
166 feet 5 inches, being bounded on one side by. Leckey
alley, un which is erected a brick dwelling house of two
stories, with a portico in front, and having appurtenant
thereto a convenient, to-house and smoke house, and a
stable and carriage house on the other side of Lockey
alley; this property is now in the occupancy of
upon
Miller. The above property will be sold upon terms
greatly conducive to the interests of purchasers, bothea
relate to price and time of payment, as the Executors
are anxious to close up the affairs of the estate. For
further particulars, price, terms, .tc. apply to either or
the subscribers, or to S. CUTHBERT, Agent,. Market
street, Pittsburgh. JOSEPH P. GAZZAM, M. D.,
Othc6, No. 25 Sixth street.
CHARLES SEALER, Att:y. at Law '
Mice, 81 Fourth Street.
Iyl4.3wdkw
{ ICI MITI] t 3 r
MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Engines, Shafting and Pulliea
Boring Machines,
Mortice Machines,
Orders promptly attended to.
Eddy
L. HIRSHFELD & SON,
DEALERS IN
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
AND
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
The subscribers respectfully announce that dmars
made by them are guaranteed to fin will be forwarded
to any part of the Union, on receiving from the parties -
sending the orders, their personal measurement in
inches, according to the formula given below.
Remember the size must be carefully and accurately
taken, as all necessary allowances are made by the cut
ter oethe establishment.
First—Size around the neck.
Second—Size around the wrist.
Third—Size around the chest, immediately belciw the
arm.pils.
FoortA—From the middle of shoulder, length of arm
to wrist Mint.
Fifth—Height of person, from the shoulder to the
knee-pan.
This plan is quite unique, and will be of great value to
gentlemen at a distance, who find it impossible to ob
tain at home, Shirts to satisfy them in style and fit.
Also, on hand, a full assortment of Shirts of our man
ufacture. Any orders addressed to us by mail, will be
promptly attended to.
P. S.—Please state by what conveyance they are'to be
shipped. L. HIRSHRELD SON,
iyan
No. S 3 Wood street.
_TMMES . HOLMES & CO., Pork Packers
u and. dealers in Bacon, Lard, Sugar Rams,
Cpred
go., corner of FIRST AND mARRET ETS, •
febblY STRL
Pittsburg!
QQAI,II Yl '
or sale by
1.7 Jen HENR7I W t 8.
fziguerrtan MaUnits.
ROO-MRS'
Antbrotype and Photograph
GALLERY,
No. 70 Fifth Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE TEE POST OFFICE
Sip Photographs, colored or plain, taken at short no
tice, at'Eastern prices, and warranted equal to them.
SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and
colored in Oil.
mrB
AItBROTYP.ES.-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY FIRST CI ASB ESTABLISH.
MENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT
fel2
WALL'S Fourth street.%
IFE-SIZE,
IMPERIAL,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Jones' Building, Forth stree
0 0 F I N C+ .
Roofing, Felt Cement, and Gravel
ROOFING!
Also, Agents For
ROOFS REPAIRED.
BATES & JOIMON.
FOUNDRY,
11. WIGHTAIAN,
Gear Wheels,
Hangers, etc., etc
ALLEGHENY,
No. 83 Wood Street.-
AND Mi'DITJAI