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VOLUME XVII.
ti)e Pailn
JAMES P. BARR Y
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Trans Five Dollars per year, strictly in ad
Tanee. Weekly, Single eubsenptiona Two Dol
lars per year; In Clubs of five, One Dollar.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Departure and Arrival of P11.99011gC 1
Trains.
Pittsburgh, For( Warme and Chicago Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty - and Grant streets. Pittsburgh.)
Leave Pittsburgh. erestline. Ft. Wayne
Express Train .........I A. 11.1 fonii A. Id. 1:01 P.M
Ittnl 0:50 A. M. -
4 Express Train. 2:30 A. M
12:50 P. M. 8:45 P. M.
Arrive at Chicago :
Expreas, 5,47 P. 51. l Express. ......
Returning, a rive at PittAurgh
Mail, 8225 P.M. Expre,g, 2:30 P. 51.1 Express, lltal A. 51
(From Federal Street 6tation. Allegheny.)
New Brighton Ageommodation.. 0:30 A. sf. 5:2D P.M
.. 8815 A. Sr. 12:10 P. M
Poogyhymin Rai/road.
- .
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. A rri yes.
8:50 P. M. 12445 P. M.
:1:50 A. M. 11::,0 P. M.
4.20 I'. M. 1.2:20 A. M.
Express Train
Mail
Fast Line
The John.stovrn Way Passeneer
i Train
Jutinatnain ..tecommuilation,
nrst Turtle Creel:
1 8.2"0nil .
i Third "
Pit Lour h mod 0)1111CMSTiU8 Rollo:Ad. •
(From Liberty and taint ::treets.)
Leaves. Armes.
700 A. M. 6:15
4:3) P. Al. 8:45 A. M
Cierrbtrid and Pitts!ntrph Rai/rend.
(From corner of Liberty and Brant street,)
Leaves. Arriveß
.13.15 A. M. 2.40 A. M.
6.35 A. M. 4.00 P. Al.
1.05 P. M. 6.34 P.
MaU 'T rain . .....
c press Train.
Express Train
Mail Train
Fast
W 011,41111, Aeeommedfoion 6.00 P. M. 11-kX/ A. M
P2ttAvrqh. and Cincinnati Rail , oll.
Liherry and Grant street...)
Leaves Pat,. Colima - m:4. Arr. in CM
Fast Line 12.15 A. 51. 8.00 A. M. 11.311 A. 51
Expre,4 Tram.. 1.05 P. M. 130 A. 51. 7.30 A. 31
Camp Braddocii—Fourth :Day—The Dis
banding.
Friday was a beautiful day, just cool enough
, r pleasure. and an atmosphere in which mil
itary duty could scarcely be called irksome,
pervaded Camp Braddock.
The usual routine of roll-clll, guard-mount
and breakfast being over, the Duquesne Greys,
with Young's Brass Band at the head, pro
ceeded to the head-quarters of General Negley,
and honored him with a serenade.
The General appeared in front of the tent,
and acknowledged the compliment in a very
neat speech. complimenting the company upon
their fine appearance and good behavior dur
ing the encampment, and recalling many
pleasant reminiscence= in his own experience
with them dur'ng the Mexican campaign,
mentioning the compliment paid the company
by General Seott while on review on the
island of Lobo=, when he said he had never
seen a finer set of men in any company. The
speech was received with three che,N, and the
GrevE, then returned to their quarters.
The number of vi=i tors seas not as large as
on any previous day, but still there was a
large attendance, and the characteristic good
order of - the camp still prevailed. We think
too much praise cannot be bestowed upon Gen
eral Negley for the admirable manner in which
all the details. of the encampment have been
carried out, and the good feeling which perva
ded the soldiery.
• • . .
At nine o'clock the companies were ordere
out for parade and inspection, which occupie
two hour. - , General No t 4ley inspecting th
arms, many of which were found to be in ha
condition.
Next on the programme was dinner. whie
being over, General Neglev and glad* came t
the city, 'keying Colonel Lich?: in COLIIIIIIIIII
and. shared the hospitality of Captain It. I
Robert=. at his reEidencr. on Penn street.
At about two o'clock, the Infantry arriv
in the city by a train on the Pennselvanut
Railroad, where't.hey were joined by the cav
alry, who arrived about the same time. March
ing down Penn street, they were net by Gem
Negley and his staff, from C apt. 1:.d, , rt„i'
house.
The entire battalion now pr,e over the
Hand street bridge to Allegheny, and marched
to West Coinmon, where they were drawn up
in line. The German Turner Ride Company
appeared on parade for the tirst time since the
beginning of Camp Braddock. A salute of elev
en guns was now tired by the MonongaLeht
Artillery, and after a few evolutions, the order
was given'and the troops retraced their steps
again crossing the Hand street bridge, and
marched down Penn street to Water, where
they once more formed in line on the wharf,
the right resting on Wood street, and the left
. .
on Smithfield.
The General and his staff now rode down
the line, and halting on the right, Capt.
Roberta returned thanks, in behalf of the
Brigadier General. for the honor done him by
the troop, the confidence reposed in him, and
the many manifestations of esteem exhibited.
Gen. Negley now announced that Camp
Braddock had closed ; the order was repeated
along the line; the respective bands struck up,
and the companies marched off in different di
rections—the city companies to their armories,
and the remainder seeking their homes by the
nearest routes, all pretty well fatigued with
four days of camp duty.
The Monongahela Artillery left on the
evening boat for Brownsville, and all the visit
ing companies left the city during the after
noon. By dusk the sound of martial music
was hushed, and Camp Braddock was among
the remembrances of the past.
FAYETTE Col'NTr RAII.nOAn.--The Union
town Genius of Liberty says : The Business of
the Fayette County Railroad from Counells
villa to Mount Braddock, exceeds the most
sanguine expectations of every body. Consid
ering :the increase of travel in this direction
in spite of the difficulties of reaching us which
yet exist, our future prospects are of a most
hopeful character. We have no doubt that
when the road is finished through the travel
upon it and the amount of freight it will carry
will be such as no man has yet dreamed of. The
road is approaching completion as rapidly as
c.nild be expected. Mr. Robert liolr,g,ett has
got through the long cui on the farm of Judge
Ewing, about it mile from this place. The
only heavy work now remaining is at the Sum
mit, where there is yet about one hundred and
fifty feet to take out. Mr. Chaney is confi
dent of his ability to finish that•by the Ist of
October. If he does so the road will be in op
eration very shortly after.
VALUABLE DISCOVERY .—A vein of cannel
coal has been discovered on the farm of our
friend, L. M. Speer, Esq., adjoining the town
of Bellevernon. The vein is ten feet thick,
and has been pronounced by Mr. Russell, of
the North American Coal Oil Company, to be
of good quality for the manufacture of oil.
This discovery will give a new feature to the
business of our valley, and a new impetus to
the enterprising village of Bellevernon, and
immediately be a source of wealth to the ener
getic and industrious proprietor. A specimen
can be seen at this office.—Monongahcia Re
ublican.
MR. CIIAS. HUTCHISSoIi, who was thrown
cut of a bliggy at the mouth of Aiken's lane,
while returning from the encampment on
Thursday evening, 'Was brought to the city
during the night, and-is now recovering, his
injuries being less serious than was at first sup
posed.
DROWNED. -A boy named J. H. Stewart,
while bathing in the Allegheny river, near
Lawrenceville, on Thursday evening, got be
end his depth, was carried away by the cur
rent and drowned. Coroner Bostwick bold an
inquest yesterday, and returned a verdict of ac
cidental drowning.
ariv of the lots to be sold on Monday, aro
in the immediate vicinity of the depot at Penn
or Pennstadt, and must increase in value. Free
tickets can be had at the auction store of P. M.
Davis, No. 54 Fifth street. See advertise
ment.
Tu fr. coal didgers of the Saw Mill Run dis
trict, at their meeting on Thursday, resolved
not to resume work until the "bosses" would
agree to weigh their coal, and pay them by
Weight, at present prices per - bushel. After a
number of speeches they adjourned to meet on
Monday next at E3holeraville.
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9,17 A. Al
6AO A. M. 1:10 P. M.
2:AO P. AI. 11:00 A. M.
10:40 A. M. 11:50 A. Al
4:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M.
. 6:20 P. M. 6:15 P. Ai
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Items from Abroad.
FAI'ETTE COLTM.—On Friday morning
last, Daniel O'l3rien, a laborer. on the Fayette
Railroad, while, with others, passing along the
road in a hat& Car; was caught by the crank,
and thrown upon the track. • The car ran over
him, injuring him so severely that he died on
Saturday morning. The deceased was an
Irishman, aged about thirty years, and had
been but'a short LIMO in th'e neighborhood. It
is not known where his friends reside. lie
was cared for, and decently ,interred.—On
Tuesday last, a little boy. some five years old,
son of Abner Wood, of South Union town
ship, while passing along the road lending
small child, was attacked and gored in the side
by a vicious cow, inflicting a deep wound two
or three inches long, and endangering his life.
Dr. Robinson dressed the wound, and is of the
opinion he will recover, unless badly bruised
internally.
VASIIINCITON COI: \T r. Thoinwi Tuck
er, of Amwoll township, while in Washington
, .
a few days ago, had two ribs broken by being 1 - PrrrSituatin, August ...,
struck in the side by the shafts of a buggy. ' Tit ii sale of trimmings . , millinery, and dr-es; Another Official in Trouble.
• 1 Plogsr...isales :AA 1,1,1,.. all tram store, at $5:25 for
\i-'.w Yt'dtl, - ., Augmt I r...t.—'l" ll.• IVit , hingtiin ,irwrfini.. ff...f,0 for extra du, and $.5.75a55i0 far extra
lie was aSSiStina V , hitch a frar.ti"us horse to the goods, will be einitinued this inernin- at ten 1
ti n e , o'clock, by P. M. Davis. auctioneer, "at M as. I correspondent of the New York Herald says : -family; t,itcy hratel, 5f.1,000. , 0.25.
vehicle, when the accident occurred.
day last week, a little Pon of Mr'. 'Phoina , r Ken- :E. Hodkin.on's. No. In Market street. i ' Serious e In t rL, , 1 , ....5',
,A against Collector Shoenisker, ! Gratn... Lodi. Corn o bi at serar,Le : 1455 hush.
nedy, of Union township was playing on the i 3
or 1 - bdroit, are under consideration nt the Wheat id iildif,i'dil.4o for Southern; 70 bush. oat,at .40,i.
, !
porch, when he fell rind broke off his ante be- THE Proi - tia poisoning ca se is s till on trial / Treamrv, and, it is -aid, he must follow in the Hay ...5..1., it loads at $15417? ton.
low the elbow. The lay Lore the suffering, tit Mcadville, having already occupied more I fuot•tepi of D'Flinn. -. Coffee .sides la sacks at 121.4,12 , )i'e
although the wound was a had one, with great I than a week. The ..v id ~
~,, is strong aga Mr. Shalleross, special agent of the l'o't Sugar ..Sail.'' - Mids. at 7-;,, se. Is Ir , inst i
fortitude.--.lames Webb, a hand employed 1 the prisoner. I /11d, !
department, has returned front Chicago, 1 Afolassies...tiolcs i.is boa.,. . Ni). at ;06,i th•
at Clark's colliery, a short distance bolo Nc,
~
i sits rig again investigated the affairs of Post- Beans ... Sales ri I, AA at t 1.2.514 lush.
(14 - '4ll:s , toWn, fell or staggered out of a skin• i n i Coti , EY for Septe ober is out and for -,ale'hy 1
~.o .r ( ~ ,,,k. Ti„ Po=tAl „, „
tar I tailaral has , Baron 4 .S ,d .. 9 hilai) V.. id Vq@;74,ia. fai ,lii,ifidar,
which lie and another man had started to go to SNI incr. a
It is n ititcrei,ting numb, . ,
i 11MIL S. 11, , I , o', concluded hi, r,•port. s'_:,•.i. Hall will I s'_:,•.. for sides, and t0! i .. ...(41,,11,,e. for 11.011.; ...1x,...) 11..
Bellevernon, on Thursday last. and mw drawl,. ' ''''''tHi" '''itu'' 11 " "T"V ii.L' . .'• " W ell Hs the ' „„., j„„,,, I -„ K i L.
r emucny at present sugar cured hams at liilie.
ed. His body Was recovered and buried "11 I.t.'t f as hi on l'int''' -- • wow - 1.11rue...591., 10 tads. Lniitsville at SI,2Z,
Saturday. Ile leaves a Wife and a child to Found Alive. Corn Meal __ , ,il., 30 lilii , ll. id fl,lO
Ciiiiisr Fiti'llidl, it tilt has IPI S. Mil"! weeks
mourn his loss.-- -tin Staurday morning last, .
as the BrOWnsVillo coach v. a- turning the e o r ' 1 , ..en Ylo-ed Mr repairs, will 1,.• ro•op.'n..l on FaANKL I N . N. 11., AUgUst l'.i.-- Mrs. 8,L,,y Chee•e...sali, tt, , . . . ~..
Bandits' nsorn i ng w i t h ~-.i . 0 . i,„ I, y t i,„ 3 ,„,,„. r. Dan', , rtli. who i t ly,toriou , lydbar.pe.ared o n the 1
( F m 1 i 5 . h .5 .. ,. . , .- i i .. a_e.; i s hb l l tallf i l :t: l ;:t.... N ‘ N i . l 2; l s t i. , ::: - :..7tri .. t r... 5 , .. 1. ' ,, 0e.
'2l;li ~r. Jul,. 5,,, 1,,u,i tmdliV. alive, but re- I
ner of the Valentino ll , •Ei-e. Witd;ington. a
bolt his WilV, which ,•au,' , l it to overturn, , H.. , Jame , \VII , on•
dm ,I elm m-t to a,keleton. in a slough hole, a 1 Salt-Sale, :,.; bbl, No.l Ht. 51,21).
throwin , the driver, Ssinuel tiller, with con ,
,-, ' 'I, from the I, ~1,, where the 1' • -.I She Dried Beef llOO 1.1:”. • t 111 •• -0 It.
siderable force to the ground, and inflict Tat v I - A.lNi, sacks of lice noti , dial— a kid i ''' ,'
mile' , A"-- hail ," ' :des - a ' -'' -- -
%V htiik y ...Sales ..r; bbl, Si 250570,- fer Iteetttied.
severe flesh wounds on Isis head rind other part= variety fit .1 I. t'arnsghan ,\. Co '.. p,.,1„, s t .'' • t"' , l"'t'''"l' ll " ''''- I.'o for I
I wonly-stt days was water. Mrs. Danforth 1
of his body. Pour passengers were in the -tree(, A ilegheny City. ,I- ,',.•nty , tThir years ot a4e. rind is partially i Philadelphia Market.
coach at the time, two of whom were ladi,, ii,-,,,,. :.-zi,,. sass ii.,,,,,--.1 . ‘,11- morrlied for I PIIII,DELPIIik. August 14.—There is in, lopping ,1,...
but they all escaped with l i few trilling briii- , -. ! SPA F: 1; .‘,l, eili-OF of typhoid b•Yer hare ~ •- • cur- ~, , ,• ~ • -.-- .- - - !mind for Flour, and the only sales are m the tradet
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. ~,rze par.le. 1,1 our its An E. r two w eek;
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•.tt,'r b.ir ‘3 , ,ipi 11,l rare, : when all hopci of t.,5?,5,;37,:ijit','!„„t,r.';`;
ding near East Brook. in Lawrence youlity. I --......-...
f,E,,iingben Wei , abandoned. again. eels bids hist we..k wheat firm; , ale.' sew bt--b
, M.FN - •"" n''' - (.1 " 1 IHN'i ", .' M . 'P.- .. at E1,206i,1..1.2. forted, and £1.::0 for white. Rye,. rvarre;
fell from a load of oath;, on ).I, , ndav lad: and
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lodginz• bet Waall the ga l liistil, sv•i•• drugged boil i rt‘ttY "I rty le and material. !lain 11 Etc t iir , .l es - Ilea Sollaii•in aollifil.ttlik i.e. Carli i A aaaly. 1:04) Imo.
Destructive Fire. .old at brie for yellmi, in store, and 74 , • f.ar dnlTlll2ed.
1 There %ere ;:ino 1.1,1 i ilew 10,1..,tre o:it- ,01.1 itt 3.14-6.1.%
a mile between the horses. receiving injitries I.( 1 Pr'' , O.V f. d us. and ~..,, , i 0 • , .) th e. I. -t sto. I-.
'Fit V. August IP.—:\ fire broke nit this
, aN.1.1" of f ere d in this inarl,t. I b•ntl,•eien raid
which he died soon after. - I,std Sritur , lay. in
~,,,,,I r,, r i,,. r. ,:,./., ,-, 1 por,•uts trill Fuld it to Dori - Entered t , , all at ' '''''" l 't ' ''' ll' .ante sold a 37,-- Whesky is in better Armand: side ,
eorn , r of Fifth find Alban}' I t.ee birt. ra 2r., tar Pennsylvania. :tint i.';‘ , In i ilia,
New Castle, 11 fain iIV
pois o ned by ea ti ng toad-stools.h which t i,,,. ; irlr i .dabh-liinent. corner I F4 , lorttl:r , reet ad d i• t reel', le-trt'YinEt . the upper partion of s ix , _
mistook for mushrooms The, i••ll...wing iliiv , I I "' 1'5 ,,, H , ' ,,, 1• Al' , 'T•b's ,, Y cilY , '. - - - 'f''re. I nu , ha' buildings, to !ro
ruting oil Albany, foal there
~., . .
one of the children affected died. hut the
others survived. and are now .-.,n yale-teent
OW 7111111 4. of \V. on c o n v t o bl,.
ioL E N T C.t.u,t,. pro-ttt, ',toll which it,. 11,11.1 . t a • hitherto
wo , oroatotl 011 Wt.•o4 .trt , t, floor dl- turtoal
irL.rin allry, T ilt 114 , 41 .ifi Fritla:.. to.
I,lWeith John th, I ..f
I,llinter 4 , and AI , .3 , 1t1.1'
W . 11,1 Wtl:=.. until yoqMr , lity, in their
~e etre, , that he had - hen
Mr. eluley di-'charged tilt 11.11.1 I:1111 nil. lle
returned t,,bhe
Med by Ids and tinder the in-
Ilumme of with n h v.• hilt L7ivfm
him by Clulev, nn whi , h thn.r.• sv , ,- a trilling
discount. IVtwrd: r, , ,,1t1ng Mi.
throwing a I,, , und weitlt nt Mr. Intwe,. fer
tunately tui-ring hi- nit. Ile thou pity hed
int" Mr. Daw.,: pm,tiiairell v. but ;rot a little
the worst of it. fie 'low set•llt 400 ' . and Mr.
I)awg: having made intbriredem. were
',tit after hit,, by :Nlay ,, r tVeaver, wim tbund
him returning t , . Ihtwe,
l large itigt. , , , T ill Ili- II et•lts•
IlittA , l to jnil for with in
eta to hill, brit inl iin
•nlrring bail in “nt.
A Wou 'Sol:Non To Dr trn lln
day evening last. the wife ..r m r.
residing in the Vicinity of A uae
luvilly hurried while endeavoring. t.i re:cue lwr
, hlild, wileae eietie, had .aught from a
quid lamp, that she the Sunday.
It appears that the uiXortunate ktly had pho
it fluid lamp On the tahie, and that it
setting fire to the eiothetl 4 the child. Thi•
alarmed her s u much thst, inatead endiao
wring to :mother the lire. :die rail with the
child intn the open sir. thus fanning the Ilan,
A Mr. Burke:, at this jiineture, cal/le to her
relief, and snatching the front her,
quickly divested it of it , c h4hia4.
attempted to strip MN. 11. in like way, but she
resisted, and it was only after a struggle that
he got elf ao much of her dress us Vizi: , on lire.
The unfortunate wounin wa , ,hothingly horn
et], and though prompt inedwal aid was pro
cured her., her life could not he saved. The
child was 111 ,, , ', ldly burned, but may possibly
FINK A FITN.—W.• tnl.l , pleasure in calling
attention to ~ o nie tine Teeimen% of portraiture
bt - NV. T. Alathews, Lhe %\ vll-1:flown arti-t of'
I , :ew York city. now exhibiting !It .1. t;
lespie ' s. !qr. :Mathew: . faille frequently reaches
us through 1 4 :11,tel - 11 p11p4,1, 111141 we are of opin
ion that it has been well merited. The portrait
of the old gentleman reading ha: , ne doubt al.
ready attracted the nutice of pastier , -b} -
Wood street: but it is in female portraiture
. -
that we are inclined to think Mr. Mathews
unusually successful, and we find our, , elres
tamed in this respect by some of the highest
authority in New York. Mr. M.'s picture. ,
have frequently been sail to re•end.h;'Sully .,
in delicacy and style, and b.• known to be
one of the 11104 talented and and9itioui artiAs
'among the present rising i4eneration. The
bourn of this painter among us, WC' understand,
is limited to a feu• weeks.
by the name of ridt, , n,
who lifts been for 11110 time past employed on
the farm of William Rice, in Youngstown,
committed suicide on Wednesday morning„ Lc
hanging himself in Mr. Riee . , barn. lie went
to the barn us usual, uml, w t actor nine;, waq
found an hour afterwards, <u-mended by a hal
ter strap, his feet touching the horn floor, and
his knees bent, indicati CC Of n i l degrta, of
determination. A harr'r near him had evi
dently served a- a seatfold, from which he took
the fatal leap. lie had been thwarted several
times of lute in attempt, at F (.1 f. d tructi on ,
instigated by domestic trouble.
CfIAALIiE of r 1:A 1' FL —A !Ilan named John
McClurg, retiing in Itirinngliain, was, before
the Mayor, on Thursday, charged with fraud
by J. (orhus. The pro...ardor alleges that ha
sold the defendant two Lor.;e:: on credit—the
latter representing that he owned two lets in
Birmingham at the time. These lota, he now
alleges, were made over to others by the de
fendant, with a view of defrauding him tor
bus) out of his claim. The defendant gave
bail to answer at Court.
DIDN'T SuccEt:u.—Oliver Brooks we- fined
yesterday, by Mayor Weil% er, for disorderly
conduct. Mrs.. Leslie, of Tunnel -trees, charg
ed with entering her . house intoxicated,
acting very disorderly, annoying the neighbor
hood, demanding money, and declaring he
would not leave until he got it. Re repeated
this conduct two rii• three times, wit she had
him arrested and fined, as. stated
RAILROAri ACCIDENT.-Mr. L. T. Rate, of
Center Wheeling, was killed' on the Baltimore
and Ohi . 6 Railroad On Wednesday evening. He
attempted to cross the tra6k in, advance of an
approaching fritin, &it haviniz Miscalculated
his distlince, he was struck . by the near wheel,
and drawn under.' The whole train passed
over his body, crushing it almost to a shapeless
mass, „ .
THE Presbyterians of Mount Washington
have now nearly completed a now church edi•
lice, capable of accommodating two hundred
and fifty persons; sand which they expect in a
few mouths to dedicate, clear of debt. They
number forty-four communicants, and have a
Sabbath school of one hundred scholars. The
building will cost about two thousand dollars.
PATENT:4 GRANTED.—Among the patents
issued last week' from the Patent Office, we
find one to J. A. Clifton, New Castle, for im
provement in the manufacture of machine
belting; and ono to H. P. Gengembre, of Al
legbeny, for improvement in manufacture of
coal oils.
THE HIGHLAIiD W I LOW.—This is the title of
another of Peterson's series of Waverley no • ,
els, for the million, and has just been recei ed
by Messrs. Hunt & Miner, Masonic Hall. S nd
onrz orders and bay the whole set for live
dollars,
as it is now complete. ,
PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1859.
Tit E MAN WITH TIYE BLUE EAP.—Profe , ssor rip "2..
al E LATEST NEWS
Gardner, the New England Soap Man, created A.
an immense sensation yesterday afternoon, on TrY TEt-J - EsSI-R.A.PH.
his splendid horse, at the head of the military, i _
with his graceful riding. He was the observed Tornado.
of all observers. BOSTON, August 19.—The Prince Edward's
...-- lsland EToothier describes the tornado of the
IV ESLEY BkAPLEY, the young man arrested - '
sth instant, as the most terrific ever known on
on a charge of riot. as being engaged in the the Island, tearing up strong trees and doing
rescue of Bean at Elizabeth recently, has been .
much damage to property. A number of boat;
in the harbor were upset, one of which con
admitted to bail in the sum of :$l,OOO, by
Mayor Weaver. Caine(' Fred Goodwin, son of Hon. C. R. (hind
-
win, former collector at Charlestown, and Miss
ENGINEER , are now employed in making
examinations arid estimates on the North Mal""Y• Both were drowned, and several
Western 'Railroad between Blairsville and other eases of drowning are reported, and a
ves,el is supposed to have gone down with all
Freeport, with a view to the early completion
on board, which were seven persons. The Kr
of that portion of the,road.
crimper fears also for the safety of the fishing
HOYLE aneThomPson, charged with mall.- vessels, of which there were a large number
cious mischief in removing a number of vault ~M. A telegraphic despatch was received at
gratings in the Fifth ward, have he'll held for Charleston trim New Brunswick, giving notice
further hearing before Mayor Weavcr on j of the storm twetny minutes before is reached
' Monday. that place.
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i
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.4,81 1 ."1, 1.1/111t11 IleAr ,rti t, ion. or a public wilco of any grade.
will toe prc.mi4ly ntiengird. ktu Nut‘s.tiliatoialini; my I INV!i ill! land' o was
111.-tirst t,t rail into the bit-liel iirolpr
U U I'ir!rr , I.l[lllld-trate,. y.t I ::not forbear
in all vnrrrtc hlld truth. that I would
1;1 , hi, hdur.raplit in the,. brief word-:
Ile wit- a brat ,• (loner - al, n leitrioti,
lione,t Intuit. Ilis eticlllle, found it raft
aurli• , . Litt itripe,dhle to inipelieh
nu, it that a loan who deport , Ititni,elt
MOSQUITO COMPOI• ND
LP a 111. , d1 . 0. Nl , ll b:.,1 14,11tlertinn, tintl4.
F.FEFt"l•l'.tl. 111:1NIEI , V 1'..11 1.1. • t,,,f2;;1., ;ma
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ONE TRIAI
WILL t , , NVINI L THE M(HT SKEPTI , 7AL I IS
44y- PEitzON , A 1..% ANk
1,.tn,1 r fin, 11.tri' , 1' 'T.. 01,11
10,1 i:Tryn* , Ei.t..tot rrt , - T 013( II 1.11 11 I:-
an oh duo o II 11,1111 MN'? hie urtutheir Vi in?, I C•tni
a taa,a,ur• th• ((0rr,..., (.1 (al .1, 3. ut6ft(l I
.1.3 4.1.110.1 up n .(11(1 Five I, 0111
1.1.•11' retualtun , :.
thu 1!•,1fi131ii•le.1 With 1,y,pe1,-m. 1.a01_11..^,
iroublvsnme and
1..0nv from /1.1.,,,1ere1 !.4 .•
to
ay.0.11,1,,,•1 yes 0f the Ipencht dorived from il.is
rewedt
ty turd everpri,res
rETTER a R3IITIC,
•,1),• 1 No. 5h Wid,r. Mid 51 Front r-t 1,1•01
'hilt: SINT ENst:still THE
Lau Atliettaada•. or lifer 11.ttnrer of lid, llvro 1, has
'looted an unl,racedent,,l demand f'.r tt 115,alril
the
entire country. Persons !ulbcted with Bahl nes9 or
tear, are gladdened by a growth of lwautiful Hair.
and eray Hair or Wht,kers are quickly ,-lain,•.l .rite
thou - original color It will not soil the fillet! hat,
Sold by B. T.. FATTNERTOCK & CO., No. to, corner of
Wood and Fourth ~treetr, Druggitt , + keaterally, and at , B ucK dozen Now
Buckets, arriving and! or sale at
the Laboratory of Jules Reuel .1 Co., No. 704 Che,dnitt R
HAWOTH BROWNLEE'S,
Street, l'htladelphin. ought Ake - Bratin the Diamond,
JOSEPLI METER- I,IIIONY 111-Y1:11. IA an BRUSH ES.—A good asSortment
11.. th ltrusle, on hand and for sale be
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
1.. W I icox,
•''S Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets.
Manufacturer , , rind Wholtaade and Petail Dettler4 m'
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
No. 42-1 Penn Street, nbore the Canal,
H a y, on h an d a large ;,, , nrtment of Fancy and main 1
Furniture. In Wathut and Mahogany of their own mon a- 1 A
faeture. and warnant , 4l equitl In finality nn.l , tyle to any ' 1 - 1 i i 4a A hl ß l 67 la E nne l l ' , O , oTpenoeid* Fullerton o.,ed.,y. ' a Superior
manufactured . the city, and will sell at rea,onahle an iiit, G. 11.th , ON LOVE, 74 Market street
pew^ fe2fktf _ ------•------- _ —_
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORWARDING . AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
FOR TUR SAL! OF
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter. Seed
Dried Fruit and Produce Generally,
CORNER Or MARKET AND FIRST FTREET,.,
line ro—Francis B. Dailey, Est ~ William I /11,vorth,
Sr., S. Cuthbert A Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd A Ott, Hei9kell
& Swearingen, S. Brady, loch. M. & 51. Bank. List S.
Man Howell, Mangle & Co.: George W. Anderson. Donlon,
Paxton & Co.. Wheeling, --m 2a:
y•2pif
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POT CLAY FOR GLASS MANUFAC
TURERS.—Th.• attention of Oa, inaufactorers io
requested to our Pot Clay. which is ,imerier article.
and ton I w sold ,it. :Mout one-half the a
pric v ol ilierlllllll
May. orders for any amount will L. pronnal • . ftendeil
to by CliAllW It" ,i, Si IN,
auga N 0.149 and 151 Woo _. Pitt , ' airgli.
„
BANKER'S CAS ' ', DiNEY BOOKS,
Port. Await's, emorandlun Books and Pocket
800 • , or sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer,
ar2li . corner Market and Second streets.
PACKED uIe. BgoIIdTTER. .
packed Butter,
10 hit do do . do,
: 15 kegs do
In store, and for saleby MILLER & RICKETSON,
lIPSB N0n.12/ and 224 Liberty street.
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tpol v.,111,,ut dmnr
_-r - at d•it h it
p .
Vrorn Washington.
; i i: r yv , i , l , , i, I OA, I,,ltei :it 31.1,111.• for Son( It ern. Pork
PP ,‘ . ' . A " ,. 2 . ... I I ',
-—TII . • I'rt•-it I .. rt t 1 e ' r%l 3 l ' y : dull: tt i l l i : t ' t 7 t ter 1 1 . ; t K' t I e r r ' r u
t T' t d . l 7 r:l - 7. • l'r Vl: ' ' ' t ' :•.. " l: ' , ' ,3re i ''''
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~1, .‘ \, 6 h,.1r,, 1..;.,. _ . , nu:alter:4 Wool the tloneedte tin:Jute- at l'dtltli ftl l te
n L ' while the fore,. .11, , :LotiVe ,
C . at Nrt.. ir,
Ali•: It h..t
%%lilt r
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I , :1;1 ti.•• tin,tion in !
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in-
a fi.av Arnerican-i,
nt at
•ii i i'•ntor-
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TEAR 'HIE ciTy, and nio healthy and
ill phoa‘ant. toemlon, we have for sale, a two-story
Frame Dwelling House and t.tc acres of land. The
house eontaupt a hall, dining room, parlor. kitellen,
wash-house and live chambers, good ere: -v. and Clo:aa:::
In every roonun well of colt water: staple earriage-home
rout onion?; moot to) fruit tree, grapes, Se., Se. Price
, .V,OllO, H CUTtiItERT .5 Si N,
, angl2 al Market ,dreet.
-14 F. R n I . : r S FRA NM. VoitgEt‘TEß',T HINTS
To IIoItSF.KEEPEILS—A complete Manual for
noise:o , m with chapter, on Mules and Pi - Mk,. and rul
gl EM 0 V .t: L. ditma. inoltltng:Rarey•S Method of Horse Taming, -
anti .. 81A11 , 11,e, M
me of Ilorsenianslop. - with a me-
W. & D. HUGUS,
"' A y r ; EFM,,v ED T,l NO. 69 MAP, ; N E w
, mon - the Author, beautifully illustmtot 1 vol.. 12 mo.
, aught KAY & Co.. 55 Wood Areut.
\VALI, PAPER:—Third arrival for
i;!.1 -a. J :,,• .., r ..1' ::::!:. where tl, , y wlll re 1
t h e F,,,,,.,,,, Ti n R.srlrunent fila, - ,), ecanp dote at
lis.k,:a lili the tir, .4: - • i , 10,,•. - ". 1,, ,11 tht, MU ,111.1,3 to ~..
the old ~ t tt Id, No. ST Wool Areet_
, 1., . r t ,,,, ...,..r. n,,,.. t,,,,,, I atat :a the 01,1 ~land, corner
jet) W. P. MAILF..4IA LI. & CO.
; FM!. an ill,rket ..t 1-e, iny.l.4ni
T HE ATTENTiirN or' MEN OF MODE- 'ONE l'.l\ PURE. LEMON MI. just re
haTr. ME. \N- 1. c-,11, , 1 t.. the 'dr, 1,,r eqle of I ce ,v e d and for ~.de hi.
y
f.,r.y ,d the op, ...47.1.1.. RECK ll A M .1. KELLY,
111 . 11.1 -, iN6 1.(y11 klleghenv City
• - _
1110 I: , t %vas on
ti 10 tilt . al-triCt E110::11ti, Will may
h in Now
I;. r~ Pr'
slkiro W Wrdsi
In ...• !,...• a n d W..r.1. All,,,h,tuy City 'f he imuel are S
PONIiK.S.--A Foie lot of Bathing Sponges
i ... 1.. hit tau , , und tune ‘,ll he ,;ten I. ond •
ale , ,. Morgan Urus: Tan, Chicly,, a cheap ,absti
ai ic..et, .-er.. Fur vlrt,, , oiar , 111.11.11, ..I
1 tine fcr sponee—allOW anti 11 , 0611 :Init . ], For ~ .ale bv
A 1.1..X.1N1 , E1i It 1 \ , ~ , irvevr.r, ;
1 , I i)-2S L. WILCOX. eur.Smdldiela and ith ti. 9
( emir F.O: 1 ,411101,1 .“,1 %Val, .41,a, i ._._... 1.
An-v,henv city , BOER Fl : MERY.--A large assortment of
French, Engleß and American Perfumery of all
bra ii. Ilair Itrushe , , 1%.,t1i Brn,he, ere- et,_ at
L. WILCOX'S,
rnsiS Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets. ,.
0.- 1 - 11 BA It It EL.: WHITING, for sale 'by
...1 V. , BECKHAM k KELLY.
Il ly Allegheny City.
VIN E FLOUR.---L.: bbls. Fine Flour, re.
_,L' etaved and tor sale by JAMES A. FETZER.
" — i eVS corner Market and First streets.
''•" {s ' iN, •
ritEEr .% t•,,tivt•hietit
t, ‘k.th putt. •. in frnt, parb , r.
A. . large yard,
shruhlwr by
TIT I I II SI N. NI Nlarl.4 ,treot.
,Arietly We,t,rn lie
M 1.1 SMITH .t Co.
gee , id aml r,,nt qtre,t,
lIIE - - '2")
1,11
r 1 Ij!{IE LIVNI)IZEI , LBS. CoRcIIINEAI
I ,dt. IIF:CH.IIAM k K IiI V,
1' Ati, , ationy Otv.
AT I_ L ' \ TEN T BI N DER.* - 11/ , t
Wtn. F Patent
If A V EN.
1.)1, Marketand Wood .1: Tldrd 41.
13 \ iIEAT.-- . 210 buzhelF , for sale by
Iva; HENRY H. COLLINS
•
S .I )TCH 11 ER i? iNG. —2Ol l Imxe , , c,110,1
just receited and for .al” In
REOIER d ANDERSON,
Wood orr.o.!te it. Cliarleellolelt.
It: NTRY BACON.-100 0 lbs. Country
lJ Haan Std,s; 100', lb, Shoulders nod S,dcs r4eeired
on 00111gument. nud For tale by
JAS. A. FETZER,
corner Market and 1 , 1,4 streets.
VFLU_ PROPERTY on Market
street. between Third and Fourth tdo, for sale by
Iyl2 F. CUTEIBFRT ,t SON. Real Estate Agt's.
1 - 11X(iN'S BLACKBERRY - CARMINA
TI \•E bo. ' , ale by
B. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO..
jes2.:l No. hO, corner Fourth and Wood streets.
HIGHLY PERFUMED BROWN
\V AN—much approved of fur NV 4 111 U
and alumni: A huge ,upply just received tiv
JOSEPH
augii oorner of Diamond and Market street.
VATuN, GHEE &CO., WILL REMOVE
to their new s:ore loom on Filth street, about the
Uith of September. ltp to that time, their present stock
will be CLOSED OUT AT COST.a. ,
they desire to open
with a Fre,ll eu,rk for Fall Trade.
EATON, CREE
_ .
Fifth and Market at
alet:; ------ s._
MISSES' DIAMOND SKIRTS, in white
and dark velars, at greatly reduced prices.
EATON, CREE & CO,
au _la corner Fifth and Market streets,.
1) EDUCED IN PRICE --Douglas ,& Sher
i.%) wood• 4 Slcvleton SlorLa, milli !Winnable bustle.
EATON, CREE CO.
Corner Fifth and Market sts.
Vj'COYS & MILLER'S "GREEN" con
stantly 011 hand and for sale at taanufactarers
prices, at JOHN THOMPSON C 0.13,
ray= No. 186 Third Watt.
MEE
010) ' 1 1 iTi
0 3 ZtIO El A
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
President.
WM. H. SMITH.
Vice President.
ISAIAII DICKEY, lst. EDWARD GREGO, 2,1
Treaaurcr.
N. HOLMES, Jr.
Cmonittee <1 Arbitration Jor Jur,
ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P.
C. 11. PAULSON,
.J. GILLESPIE,
Stage of Water.
River—lour feet water in the channel
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
Reporred Expra,ly far the Daily Aforning Poe(
Ni. Sore. At 10,4 19.—Cotttpu
Ind... Fl .0 15,101 ...MI Itt
lor F.mltu 11 heat firm: , filesl:oliiel bull, $l,ll for rrd
t1,4.,1,45 for wlint.. Kentrteky.wl.l 1.1.2241.20
for Soulh.•ro Corn firm; +tad at blo'.S2,
Cincinnati Marhet.
rf.,•nt CraaNsiat . t. August i9.—Flour •teati 11.:,0641.1',) orf
superfine; ti.ade - rt a, firmer. Wheal Mi. , :lOU, :a.
the Itt,t qu•aation, though the ,lematt i. Iwht. Corn
7,4,5:1, (1 Iwavy. it yr dull at 72471 . ,. Whi.ky
PrOVIA/01 - 1 , miprkpv , l adV3lll,
anyttang: the quotations ere nnehan t , , ed The Money
; mot Let C. genet; Exchange !, cent. on Ow Ent.
New York Stock Market.
tiny. ANllEtl9.—Stoek, ,
Mich uuntbrru, pre. I lie:x.1111g
Vurk. Central.... & Rob I.land Ct
Erie 5..,
~n hi- Inte
IL T. KENNEDY I:ENNEDY.
PEARL STEAM MILL.
R. T. KENNEDY ,SL. BRO.,
ri ‘,l MEAL ANL. 11,011:‘,
nu' ly It j
B AHOAINS IN
clii..l,rmg 5. Son, ; only two year. old.
0 1 ,, Ca,•, totnia .•,,ner , : made
by Eli.llol 3; Darn,
oue octave. 11.,..ewn0.1, carved deNk ; made by Nunn!.
Clark.
;ne 6 letikve, M.hogany n a.le by Nunn, & Clark.
6
no Rosewo , l
M3l - 10g0.11 y
On, ••
tnn• ti
One 5
One '•
Fur xdo 6y
NDI A RUBBER PENS. PENCI LS, PEN
noLpEtts. Folder linters and Ird,tand, for sal
at the ,tat ~pert ty.trehouse Of W. S. HAVEN.
tn y2S corner Market and Second streets.
FUNDR°
Y METAL-400 tous extra No
I Anthracite, very soft for vale by
anal JOHN MOORHEAD.
Aw.FABER'S EVER POINTED PEN
• CILS, %lib button screw. jIlSt received by
W. S HAVEN, ,or. Market and second.
*IS itnd Wood and Thirds ste.
TUNIC CHOCOLATE DROPS.—Blair &
Wyeth's Tonic Chocolate Drops, of pure iron and
chocolate, highly esteemed for their tonic influence, in
imparting strength and a healthy color to invalids, cape
eially for females and children. For sale by
L. NVILCOY,
Corner Smithfield and Fourth Streets.
I.llll_llton
boxes prime Cutting foi
sale by jeul Ft H. COLLINS.
NDIA RUBBER GOODS, INKSTANDS,
Rulers, Penholders, Pens, Paper Knives, Pencils,
I NDIA
Inkstands, Pocket Books, Bankers Cues,
for sale by W. S. HAVEN.
lel3 Corner Wood & Third & Market it Second sta.
CINCINNATI SUGAR CURED HAMS
idol Dried Beef, 10 tierces to Arrive, per striame
Belmont, at HAWORTH & BROWNLEE'S,
ati,3 in the Diamond;
CI_ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, an ele-
IJI gnat attsurtment. EATON, CREE A CO.,
kcorner Fifth and Market streets.
ICE.-15 tcs prime Rice now landing,
and for sale by
ap2S
o Ale Pß.
(, s !O c r a l , '
,3 1 - 1 13 , 1 k 0
oLdEs
sc AN t e 1 l)
6 " Trornent'A India Pale Ale;
London Porter. in store, and for
MILLER & RICEETSON.
RTE
S
50 REAMS 242(37 PRI NG NTI PAPER,
an superior quality, for Kite low to e10.9e con
signment. by CHADWICK R SONS,
chi Nos. 149 and 151 Wood greet.
TEN GROSS 4c30,1 Round Cane Hoopsjust
received and ?or sale nt JOS. HORNE'S.
aug2 No. 77 Market street.
BLACK ENGLISH CRAPES, of th© best
make, by the piece or yard, alwtiva at low priers,
at 77 Market street. (aug2) JOS. HORNE.
HUSBAND'S CALCINED MAGNESIA ;
a large supply of this hiAhly esteemed and_popu•
ler article just received. stud for 'Web) , I. WILCOX,
j 72 1 cor. Smithfield and Fourth sts.
(ERRING. --50 barrels for rude by
jell) H. H. COULLNS.
Superinterulcnt.
(lEORCIE TI. TIIUELRI'ON
J. S. COSORAVE
B. PRESTON.
New York Market
ALLEGHENY CITY,
WIIPAT CSF. ANIk tRN l't
;SIINPF.IIIVIZEI , I.ELIVERF.D
PIANOS.
ve. Frallle
JOHN 11. MELLOR,
el Wood stro-L
001./ SHIRTS, for men, at 51,50, and
warranted to give satisfaction, always for sale at
JOS. HORNE'S, 77 Market street.
-Miscellaneous.
K & COMPANY,
30E9E1. LERS, STATIONERS,
AND
BLAN/C BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
O. K. WOOD STREET,
Pittsburgh,
/Or
ous BoA
k fu lc o a s a t o antmly nn
ohanL.w Medical and Minas-
OG COLLARS, DOG COLLARS.-0
D
:tll sizes to snit the largest New Foundland or the
smallest Terrier, at Low Prices.
DO(; MUZZLE S , DOG MUZZLES,
El=
Nr A U. 0 NI N G FIRE BRlCK.—These
Imelts have been fully tested,and can be recom
mended for durability, equal to any bricks offered for
Sale w Oar market. A supply on hand and for sale by
CHADWICK d SON,
11'G N 0.149 ar_d 151 Wood street.
R. A. CALDRTJ.L.
CALDwELL & BRO.,
BOAT FURNISHERS cf DEALERS IN
Manilla, limnp and Cotton Cordage;
Oakum, Tar, Pitch, Rosin and Oih;
Tarpaulin, Duck, light and Heavy Drillings, ent. •
°pray Nos. 68 Water, and 78 Front eta.
LIVE STOCK INSURANCE
Against Loss by Accident or Death,
WEST BRANCH
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF LOCK HAVEN, PA.
ItRANCH uFFICF... No. 114 Smithfield street, up stairs
.1. 11. LATSLIAW, Agent, Pittsburgh.
.expital $2,10,000. Chartered in 1853. Charter Per
petual. This C.euperly continues to insure First Clas;
Horses, Cattle and Mules, at reasonable rates.
. . -
I anid-rons.d. C. Harvey, President; T. T. Adams,
Viet. President; Thomas Kitchen, Secretary; Wm.
Fearson. Treasurer; Wm. White, Samuel Chnst, D. K.
Jackman, Peter Dickinson, Chas. A. Mayer, Jno. B. Hall.
The capital of this Company is equal to more than 12
per cent of its liabilities, a proportion which lart few
companies possess.
tarr 11n-ratacra.—John D. Scully, Cashier Trust Com
pany. Wood street ; James Iderdman, leather dealer,
Wood street; Dr. A. 31. Pollock, Wylie street; George
Sbettler, Tobacconist, Smithfield street; R. A. Cunning
ham, City Assessor, Smithfield street. Dip7:lyw
Two Farms for Rent and Sale. .
A FARM IN INDIANA TOWNSHlP—
e,ntstining ahout arre9, cleared, with bonne
AI4o. a farm in Wo , t Deer t.,cnsiiip, containing abou
110 acres. cleared. with house and barn.
'I hese farmi are for rent, with possession at any time
this fall. or they will be =obi upon favorable terms. Ap
plt to MURRAY,
41 - s Near Tarentum.
NirricE To FARMERS—
' 11,11 . 4 I inpraved Ohio Mower;
cemlinie.l 'Limper and Mower;
I;- airing Hay Rakes;
:rain Cradles. several patterns: .
I lay Elevators far Barns;
Scythe.. Sickles, Gras. Hooks, and Harvest Implements,
at the noel approved sorts, wholesale and retail, at the
Seed and Implement Warehouse, .1; Fifth street, Pitts
burgh, (je10) J. WARDROP.
WIN ES.-
25 co es Cliequot quarts Champagne Wine a
do do 1,0 do
au baskets Pea, Heidseieles cite do do
10 do do do pis do do
10 do Randle Ids and Dronet qts do do
do do do do pte do do
1:5 ease, St. Julien Medoe Claret do
10 du Ladies' CaLtwba do .
15 do do 'linger do
In store, and - h,r sale by
a ..2., MILLER ,4 RICKETSON
BAI"'N'mESS PORK, LARD, ETC.
4.z,.4,0 0 ,.,,, krge sizeeit , y Shoulders:
4 , kM, d.. do \\ esteru do : •
:•.nen du prune Rib Sides;
:...,) d. .le clear Side,:
6.000 do pLnu and taaed Hams;
vo bblq. heavy Mess Fork ..
Ida LI,Is. prone Leaf Lard;
V,l kegs .1. du;
lye jar, do do;
4., 1.1,1•. 4; , 1,0 Lard;
12.04 pieees large stied Sh o ulder: iu dry &.B.;
F., 'a,!.- a) 1,, est market pnees.
JAMES HOLMES & CO..
jyls:2w turner Market and Front streets
AyLlI A ISL E SEW ICK LEY PROPERTY
FOR SA LE.-A new, well built dwelling, 42x46, well
arrauced.7 mein, nn first tioor,wide hall, portico in front,
and 1..a.11 in rear. large cellar, six rooms on second
aeri , (routing on the Ohio River, and extend•
log liaeltto the Railroad, near the station.
_
twirl S. CUTHBERT Jr SON, Market st.
F Sll —2O ) packages Lake Herring ;
Hal do White Fish;
luo do Trout;
Ms lido Mackerel;
du Herring._
Fur ,ale by jelti) HENRY H. COLLINS
titmigarMnou
Pape. Pam,
Albrecht
loud .4 Bro.
German make.
elementi.
Clenu•nu.
$2 500 —FOR SALE, an two-story
. Frame Dwelling House, with a vai
n:llle lot of ground. 34}r, feet front on Fourth street, by
t 5 feet iteep tin Chancery Lane. Price $1,500. Terms
$3OO in hand; lialatitie at WO per year.
angli; S. eurIIBERT d SON, 51 Market street.
EN ANGO COUNTY LANDS.—Situate
y at eight miles from the town of Franklin, 450 acres
at $3 per acre. For sale by S. CUTHBERT k SON,
augls Real Estate Agents, 5F Market street..
TRUNK. BONNET AND FULLER'S
BOARDS, for sale at the stationer,' stores of
W. 9. HAVEN.
nut7ls Corner Wood ,k Third k. Market a Second sta.
CITYVROPERTY FOR RENT.—Three
prominent toisinePs stands for rent. Also a brick
liwelllng on ,00114 srreet; rent. $3OO.
jy:;s 8.. CUTHBERT S SON, 51 Market st.
FRESII TEAS.-30 half chests Green and
Black Teas, various grades, •, 70 caddy boxes da. of
different sizeri, in store and for sale by
MURTLAND .1k CONNOR,
mf-'2O 107 Liberty igfresik
10 PUTTY. in bladders, for ale
BECKHAM k KELLY
i to Allegheny City.
Ei tE i:, D F I A C ii k ., I 6 D I I (3 S e p a VRY
Nu. i.ucur. Alarket and Fourth streets.
el( IA L OI L ! COAL OIL! COAL OIL!
A...) leo hbi, refined Burning Coal Oil for sale by
aliS B. C. & J. H. SAWYER.
ON E (AN PURE OIL BERGAMOT just
reeeive,l and for , ale by
BECKHAM A, KELLY,
auq*2 Allegheny City.
2' 7 1 BA RR ELS FRESH SICILY CANARY
;_, SEED Just received, and for sale by
BECKHAM A. RIELLY,
Allegheny City.
1 0 ROSS BROWN'SWINDSOR SOAP
1 nnd reenived and for sale by
BECKHAM & TELLY,
Allegheny City.
15 0()0 FINE _HAVANA CIGARS
re,aiverl and for sale by
BECKHAM & KELLY,
Allegheny City.
P( AT( )E„ , 4 .-30 barrels New York Fluke
Potatoe.. , just received, and for sale by
JANIFS A. FETZER,
corner Market and First streets.
COOKING RAISINS.-150 boxes Nel
Valenoia. For sole by
REY:IIER s ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street.
BUTTER. -1O firkins for sale by
jyll WILLIAM H. & CO
GLASL . A.-300 bxs. assorted Willdow Glass
for sale by (ao;z3j rrENRY J. COLLINS.
TOBACCO, of various good brands, in
store and for 4ale by
q - CRTLAND & CON OR,
197 Liberty street.
QEGARS.-100,000 Genuine Segars, differ
ent brands, in store and for sale low - by
HAWORTH & BROWNLEE,
in the Diamond.
Fism-30 bbli. Large No. 3 Mackerel;
'b.) half bhls. do do do
14 bhls. Eastport Herring.
bIURTLAND .4 CONNOR,
197 Liberty streelje
For .allo by
mp)
I AAG.Ruitlis. SUPERIOR OLD
in store, and for
sale by M. O'hARA,
151 Fifth street :: IK , {ween 'Wylie and Ross streets,
jet ad door above Wylie street,_
FRESHBUTTER. -7 jars and 4 keeztt
Fresh Butter, Just received and for sale Dv
JANES A. FETZII6,
jel earner Market And Fins itMaett.
ORIENTAL TOOT If WASH —A dello:outs
teeth.chemariona.ntdo oti,ugmasr:danronfatax,,e,,;oelte...t.,7=v.
Sold by ' 1- WILCOX.
H'27 corner Smithfield and Fourth $6.,
e 0 LT N 11. N ci - li oti s 8 STAT lON ERY, CAI
Head Boxes. Po't Qt oe Boxes, Card Racks, Cab
endarA and 5.401 Boxed A large asaortment at
jel3 Corod Woad a Third & Market /..1240M,L,.
QUEEN OF I)lAMONDS.—Another lot
l a r., of the above Skirt , . just received, at the lowest
price, JOSEPH HORNE, .
twoZl2 77 Market atreet.
FlSH.—White Fish, Trout, Mackerel ,aucl
Herring for Fate by
ang3 HENRY H. CODA'S.
DRIED APPLES.-10 barrels for sale by
MITATLAND & CONNOR,
177 Li.:• street.
G RANT'S CASES, VOL. 1., for 'isle by ,
J. R. WELDIN,
' -30 63 Wood greet near Fourth.
R,0CVM2 1 . 132
Ainbrotype and Photograph
No. 70 Fifth Street,
I- Photographs, colored or plain, taken at short no
tice, at Eastern prices, and warranted equal to therm
SMALL PICTURES ENLAE.GED TO LIFE SIZE, and
colored in Oil. mm
AMBROTYPES
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE 'PICTURE
WARRANTED, CAN BE 11AD AS LOW
AS AT ANY FIRST - CLASS 'FBTABLISB-
BONN er TETLEY'S,
136 Wood street
MENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT
Colored in Oil, Pastelle, or,Plain, in the most artistic
style, and at Eastern prices. -
WALL'S GALLERY,
P li 0 tOG RA P AMBROTYPE.
ME
LAINOTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GAL
LERY, Cbr. Fifth and Grantstreets.—The subscriber hay
ing fitted up rooms in M'TIGHE'S BUILDING. is now
prepared to take Likenesses that CANNOT FAIL TO
GWE SATISFACTION.
andexandne the collection.
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
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 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,
mulay, and circular saw mills.
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 low, our machinery manufactured of
the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases
to give satisfaction.
Sa`Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and
promptly filled. mr2l..'-emdaw
avAlmone:3l2:4Do:4loraterou*3oo6i II
PARK, IMPCIURDY &
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot
toms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Solder, ac., also im
porters and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron,
Wire, Lc. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and
Tools. Warehouse, 2m.149 First, and 170&cond streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any de•
ired pattern. my2sraydaw
NUMBER 267
Ougutritan Sangrias.
GALLERY,
NEARLY OPPOSITE TEE POST OFFICS
WALL'S Fouitfi sAAetkia
IFE-SIZE, .
IMPERIAL,
AND mEpiusi
PH o'l'o
Jones' Buildink, Fourth street..
A. LANE.
Corner of Fifth and Grant streets
WM' M. FABER & CO.,
IRON FOUNDERS,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
SMELTING WORKS,
IMI:=3
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Warehouse, No. 149 First and PM Second streets.
Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil,
Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog
Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel 'Moulds, Pulhes, Hangers and
C° l l l P s l o in ol;bing and Machine Castings of every descrip
tion made to order.
Having a complete machine shop attached to the
Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend
ed to. tnyZB:lydiar
- 'VINEGAR
WARRANTED Pure and Un
adulterated. and to ini - S AVE
Pickles for years, the same that I have
sold to a minority of the Pittsburgh Gro
cers for MUNI TZARS, and which has taken
Three•Ftrat Premituns . ; 7777:
at Pennsylvania State Fairs, I am now of.
tering to the city and country trade at - 1 ,7,1710'.
greatly reduced prices.
Please order direct. Terms Cash.
A. BALLOU. 146 Water street,
between Smithfield and Grant,
Pittsburgh. P.
mr.— , d4w
ROOBINC}-
Gum Elastic Improved Cement and Canvass
Roofing, Felt Cement, and ,Gravel
ROOFING!
Also, Agents For
Patented Aspheltic Roofiitug Felt.
ROOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE,
WITH ViSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING. OLD
ROOFS REPAIRED.
76 SHITHFTELD ST,BETWEEY FOTIRTH FIFTH
Valuable Market Street and Man
chester Property for Sale.
r111:1T SUBSCRIBERS, in virtue of powers
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 178 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 of 34 feet on Fourth
street, by 60 feet deep on Chancery Lane. 'This proper
, ty, from its large front on two streets, offers a favorable
opportunity to business men desiring a good hi:mines*
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 m the borough of Manchester,
having a front on Locust street of 34 feet, ands deptho
166 feet b inches. being bounded on one side by Lackey
alley, on 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 Lackey
alley; this property is now in the occupancy of Captain
Miller. The above property will be sold upon terms
greatly conducive to the interestsof purchasers, both as
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, Ac.„ apply to either of
the subscribers, or to S. CUTHBERT. Agent Market
street, Pittsburgh . JOSEPH G ,Et,„
Office, No. 23 Sixth street,
CHARLES SHALE& Att. at Law, -
Office. 81 Fthrth street.
iyl4.3wdtw
llDi6A'sakitXN VI /ETU :3 rt:l
FOUNDRY.
H. WIGIIIMMAN'i
MANITFACTURER OF
Stearn EzketaeesSbattiag Ettut Paitipk
tarTkg Machines,
Mortic.e MaehiaaN
tiaar Wtnuels,.
UttsE.,aly,
Orders promptly atter...fed w.
51,51 y
Hni&EFELD& SCat;,
GENTS' FIIRNISEING- WOW
-V.N5. 1 to,
Sll 1 itt 11.1.Nt
!so., cw. 4 sAxaast
sutssertheta tevendrillv, eunqiitwo that attanta
u, s ,, te tar !hem eite guar,sateecCto Ault be terstextitxt
to '4:tot the t.tnens, V/3 teeetteg lima the parties
setsits,s the erstea's, their 1TC.r.,413... measurement in
metes. seeetvl;ing to the green Wow.
iZettiamter the r aise iittu,t, be eesefally And &mantel/
taken. aa aav , mattet et tha ent
tn: of the satattahmet-t.
F? n^—Sias arotivact 'at.; 1,1,4.'4-
CCVRid-w•S/Ze around the wrist.
Tar'-s4.te around the eb.edt, imitiediately below the
sorm-pils.
the middle of aboulder, length of arm
to ens: hunt.
FiftA—lleicht of persou. from the shoulder to the
knee-part
This plan is. quite unique, and will b e of great mane
gentlemen at a distance, who find it impossible to ob
tain at home, Shirts to satisfy them in Style and fit.
Also. ou hand, a full assortment of Shirts of our man
tafactare. .Any orders addressed to us by mil, will be
promptly attended to.
S, Please state by what conveyance they are to be
shipped. : L. HIRSEFELD &son.
J7 3o 'No. as Wood street.
TAMES HOLMES & CO., Pork Packers
U and dealers in Bacon, Lard, Sugar_eige L d Hazel's
str or nay-er of FIRST ART, MARKET STREETS.
Fittsbtust
SP.-100 boxe s Buffalo Soap for sale by
Jell HENRY H. COMM,
JAXII2I PULE, m
B.ITES k JOHNSON