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'. . • 7 "4 '.. .i'-' ','-.t,-'7,',A',':..:i:'7;'-:4%::f."-::',:1z.,::-:-:.::,--.:"].'..!.-;• •.:.:."?::;. :t`l;: :,4..;4 fcl.4. r 5 51' ''' %-•'''' ',„. :,. : 7 .17- : ~ , ,-:',..4 ".. :, L'..,. 4 .,,, , ,•,::::, , :' , '. ,1 •••- , ‘]._ • 7 `,1' . ., .... s t - ' , I 4.. .r..; . ,.,7 '',l ..e . . '..e r :'4,.. -' ','"-.• ^: t , '''-'.: .I`' ~Z..., : .: , ,:' --;',-.!-•‘;!,,, 1.-..-01.:..,:4, - --, 5 7. 4...i'.':E - 7: ,-,, ,4,--,i;-,-:. ~JG - - ..+:r.... REES L.: the pail q root. JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Tcs ca:—Daily, Five Dollars per year, strictly in ad Vance. Weekly, Single subseriptiotus Two Dol. kin 'per year; in Clubs of five, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure and Arrival of Passenger Trains. Pittsburgh, Flirt Wayne and Chicago Railroad. " (From corner of Liberty and Grunt streets, Pittsburgh. Loavo Pittsburgh. Crestline. FL Wayne Express Train .........121.i A. 3d. 6:56 A. 111. 1:01 P. 31 s Mail Train., 6:50 A. M. Express Train 12:50 P. 31. 8:45 P. 31 Arrive at Chicago: 8,47 P. 31. I Express,..- ......... 8,17 A. AI Returning, a rive et Pittsburgh: Mail, 8:25 P.M. I Extu-,,,,:1:30 P. M. I Express, 220 A. 31 (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation.. 0:30 A. M. 53.31 P. M 6:05 A. 31. 12:10 P. 31 Forawylcania Railroad. (From corner Or Liberty and Grata streets.) • Leaves. Arri Express Train 8:50 P. M. 1245 P.ves. M. 2:50 A. M. 11:50 P. 31. Past Line 4:20 P. 111. 12:1.81 A. 31. The Johnstown Way Passenger Train 6:00 A. M. 1:10 P. M. Johnstown .Accommodation_.._ 2:50 P. 81. 115)0 A. 31. F:rst Turtle Creek " -....10:40 A. Al. 6:50 A. 51 Sanoad " 0 _.... 4:30 P. M. 12:30 A. 31. Third " " ee 112.5.1 P. 'M. 6:15 P. 51 Pittsburgh and Oninribtrille Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streeLs.) Leaves. Arrives. Mail Train 7:OU A. M. 6:15 P. 31 Express Train 4:30 P. 31. 8:45 A. 31 acrtland and Pitt,burgh Railroad. (Prom corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Express Train 12.15 A. M. 2.4 U A. 31. Mail Train 6.25 A. 31. 4.00 P. 31. Fast Line 1.05 1'..11. 8.30 P. 31. Wsllewille Accommodation. 5.00 P. 31. 11.00 A. 31. Pittsburgh, Cdluilibuß and Cincinnati Tinilroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves Pitts. Columbus. Arr. in Cis. Fast Line 12.15 A. 3,1. S.OO A. M. 11.30 A. 31 Express Tram.. 1.05 P. 31. 1.30 A. M. 7.30 A. 111 The article in the Chronicle, of Saturday, headed '"Danger Ahead," is decidedly refresh ing this warm weather. It really seems as if the writer was in the interest of the Hand Street Bridge Company, when he cautions the public against traveling by the ferries which ply across the Allegheny, certainly a great con venience. The charges made against the en terprising gentlemen who own them are utter ly groundless; the boats are not old and rick ety, but in good order; nor do they carry the highest possible head of steam—they have been duly inspected—they are allowed to carry a certain weight—and they carry nu more. If they , -hould, the remedy is in the hands of any citizen, and just so soon as they do are the owners liable, under the same laws which reg ulate steamboats. It is a patent fact that, more especially in seasons of high water, the collis ions mentioned are unavoidable, which is de monstrated in the fact that they have occurred between boats of the same line, where there reuld be no rivalry. As fur the language cbtirged, vr.a know the gentlemen who run 'these. bbats too well to believe that they would either use, or permit, on their boats, tiny such language as is charged. To our mind, the ar ticle was uncalled for and unfair. The charges might be made with equal fairness against the. Hand Street, Monongahela, or Birmingham Bridge Companies, or any of oar railroad companies; but in all cases the public are able to judge of the force of these groundless croak lags. UNFOUNDED.-It will be remembered that on the ilst day of July last a man named S. W. Younkin was arrested in this city on a tel egraphic despatch from Memphis, charging him with being a fugitive from justice, and that on the following day he was released upon a halms cm-17,i, there being no specific charge Cgainst bins. It is his right that his character here should be cleared up by the publication of the following card, from the gentleman at whose instance he was arrested : ..NlnmPuts. August 15, 12459. To the Editor of the Evening A think:it due to Mr. S. 'iv. Younkin that I should make it publicly known that I have conclusive proof that lie has done me no injustice, and that the charges I brought against him have been fully cleared up. Mr. Younkin does 'knew, and I fully believe will say, that I had just reasons for believing that ho had wronged rue, being misled by parties who wished to conceal their own crimes. I also announce to the public that I believe that Mr. Younkin: whatever he may have done beforfi {}is connection with n i e, his intentions and actions while with nie were honorable, and that he is entitled to the confidence of the pub lic. Respectfully, N. D., WETMORE, J PETERSON'S EDITION or TINE Ws.- VERLEY Novm.s.—We have, as each number of this really valuable series of novels has made its appearance, noted its publication in our column, and recommended all who desired 41 , 0 , tg pnrchnse as the umbers came (mt. large edition was sold in this city, hut still the demand is not fully supplied, and there are those who wish a full set now. We presume such is the fact elsewhere, and to accommodate those persons, the publishers, Mews. T. B. Pe terson & Bros., are now prepared to supply this edition of Scott's Novels, in five large octavo volumes, bound in cloth and illustrated, at the very low price of six dollars per set. In this oge of cheap publications, nothing is surpris ing„ hut i really seems to us as though this ex reufelY low figure vonld, scarcely cover the cost of paper and printing, and we cannot see where the margin is for profit. At double the cost the edition would bo cheap, and we see no excuse for the public to indulge in the trash which floods the market, when the best novels in the English language, embracing a library of thirty choice fictions, can be bad for six dol lars. The enterprise of the Messrs. Peterson in bringing the volumes within the reach of the great mass of the people is deserving of success, and should be amply rewarded. •'-this.4rm propose to issue 'ale (itailplae works of Merles Dickens, in the same style, in twenty eight volumes, weekly issues, commencing Au gust 27th. The series will embrace about Eve thousand pages of choice reading matter, and will bo furnished at twenty-five cents a number, or five dollars for the set. CROSS SUITS.-WO noticed on Saturday the arrest and tine of Oliver Brooks for disorderly I .Gnei.,t in entering .11. rs. Leslietsa house; on TOnnel street, demanding money, &c. Wm. Patch was informed against at the same time, but could not be found. He went from the house to Alderman Rogers' office and made in formation against Mrs. Leslie and her nymphs, several of whom were arrested and fined five dollars each and costs. Patch; learning that he had been sued at the Mayor's office, °tiered to compromise by withdrawing the suit, on Condition that Mrs. Leslie would do the same. She refused, and on Siiturday afternoon Patch was arrested and fined five dollars and costs by Mayor Weaver. DIED ALONE.—A maiden lady named Flor ence Lung, about !illy years of age, has, for ooi so time, resided in a small house in Oaldwin toWnshrp, alone. On Friday, a distant reht five (she had no near ones), sent her boy up 6, enquire after her'health, who, on entering the house, found her dead. She had evidently boon dyad for some days, and none Of the neighbors fernerhbered . to 'have seen her since Monday, when she was in her usual health. Coroner gestwick was called upon, held an inquest, and the jury returned a verdict of death from the visitation of God. ACCIDENT ON TUE CLEVELAND AND PlTTS mcnnn RAILROAD.—On Thursday evening, the down freight train on the Cleveland and Pitts burgh Railroad broke through a bridge at Summittville, eighty-one miles below Cleve land, and precipitated nine cars a distance of twenty-five feet into the creek. The brake mnn- was slightly bruised, bit no one also Was siljurea.. The cars Were laden with cross ties, one of which became displaced, and severed one of the cords of the bridge. A Lirri.r. son of Mr. M'Closkey, of Two Mile Run, about eight years old, was drowned in the Monongahela river, on Friday, while bathing. Coroner Bostwick held an inquest on Friday evening, and the jury returned a verdict of accidental drowning, CMI= , , '. .. • , . ~ :. - ii • . :9l ~. , ........,_ 'itv billerb The Olympics in Cincinnati. The great cricket match between the Olym pic Club of this city and the the Union of Cin cinnati, eleven on a side, commenced at the grounds of the latter, on Walnut hills, four miles from Cincinnati, at noon on Thursday last. The Olympics won the toss and =rat Cincinnati to the wickets. Each club played one inning, with the following result: UNION. J. ILlttCrSll,y 1111 h. 31e( 'Are ty W. H. Cootidp• 1.. 314 'abr. 3 1). Bnlken,litre h. M't 'abe 0 W. M. Bradshaw run nut h S. Harvey h. chambers... s I'. 11. Wheeldnn h. CIIIIIII - II A. Brat Ishaw 1.. Chamber., 7 T. IZOSCOV 11. Chambers... 0 S. Hattersley h;Ch.unh.•ra .711. 'l'. wittiam,. b. Cab, N. W. West not out liyeB Log-byes. Wide The Cincinnati paper: as to the result of Fri match was to be decided be ominously eomtruod probable that the Olymp on by the Union, for the New Grove. Who has not and of New Lin den Grove. that bet - . actAif land in I hit:- land, the nearest and most desirable locality for private rosidences How much more do the inhabitants enjoy their homes bivotid all others in our neighborhood' It is nut at all stirpri— ing, then, that this sh,ml,l become a favorite spot, and most sought for by our citizens biz private residences. It combines ull that can make an abode there plemam The delightful situation, the magnificent scenery, the laire air that can be breathed unmixed with the of the city, the clear :Ind fresh water, the fer tile and luxuriant soil. the close proximity to the city, and the Mill with which one can to and fro, are some el the advantages whir h give Oakland the preference over all other places at equal distances from _the city, and where those, who can possibly do so, remove with theit familieA. Oakland bid: fair to be come in time the line,t suLart, cif l'ittAmrel, - a second .• Camps Ely:., - of Paris—as- W t End" of London. Fortunately the lots in t /dl,land and the im mediate heighborlduioil hare not yet all btu. u sold, and litany of our readors will be pleated to find in our advortosing columns to-day that our esteemed follow-citizen, Mr. AV. I/. le, lie, the owner of New l.iuden firove, iiii.l portion of it out in lots tql , red 01 , 111 1..1" Salt? it from three hundred 4, 01,0 th.,tl,,nd (1011111', , each. neeiuding tin, !nay desire. Lund, we think. hits never derore heel. offored on moor.. tenth required in ca-h. and a credit rear± liven for the but .—that i ore. ninth must b, paid every year. Those wile feel Llivinselvee id all ale , establish a holm-Amud i-lioultl nit let this iippor tinnily pass, fL. ha ser and 111.1 , I . a\ terms will perhaps never lre. Th, yearl\ pay ment seareely reaelies the iiimenrit paid fur rent—with the diiFerimee, thut idler paying rent 1 r ten year: we are not in pto‘i-i -sion of the property wheren, at such easy terms ttai tin abocl• lota. we iir, after ten years, the oxvnersof a freehold, which at that thne will have at 1 , •ft , 1. nl nbled in 1110. Another aulventage tin tinh locality will he tle• passenger railroad to Ent Litierty, withal will ere long he in operation. .MAY 01 : •:. 51711 , A LI: \ - now Flint; the Mayor had ti rofinta•r and rn riots of taoies, which v,,ro titlao,al ~f o fo! Alexander Stewart, found Ow hall of a boarding hos., on :Mlith held street, Sat urday night, and taken to the watch-house of a wheelbarrow, was ,Clit to jail to sober oil'. Harry hall, colored, had come from Wt.,le ington with the military, but forg,,t to go bark. On Saturday night he insulted two lad tn.; on Liberty Ftr,,t, attempting to , nd:? one, got frightened and ran. Watch Catlio ii , him to the watch-Louse, from whence committed fer three day?. 'William Barry threw a stone at a buggy passing along Pcnn4ylvania .1 venu,. unit ‘‘ a. sent up seven days in , l , fault .i• . tine of lire dollars and costs. ....,op Patrick and :ten l_ a!,- A Itilip , tov,n, wcr, vorntnittcd ten dap; niacin Wdrunlomness. Patrick wanted his little girl, twelve rears old. to go for whisky; she refused, and he abu-ed her. The child Was taken by a gentletnan who will keep her until her parents urn , libera ted. George :IFNilly, haying been backed his " better half, - insisted en the night-watch arresting him, that he might go to jail to spite her Ile was accommodated, being sent up r. , r three days John eil w, t u found itrUtlk. in the Fifth ward, by 'Lieutenant Logan, end taken home. An hour afterwards he was itgaill found in the streets and taken t,, the watch-how... Com mitted twenty-four hours. James Tiley and John Fitzpatrick, metal weighers, quarreled about the division of the money, and indulged in a free tight, both get ting, their faces well battered. A line of tire dollars and Costs was imposed upon each, whine being unable to pay, they were sent up live days in default. 6Mtmltaugn and .1 dm ar rested on complaint of Wendell Kirc4, for entering his yard and committing a nuisanee, were comm . tted five days each. John Boyle was found wandering hatless about the street..., alleging that he had been robbed of eighty d3llaN, and arrested. It turned out that he had not lost his frlorWy. Committed twenty four hours. ELneTtoN.—At the annual election of the Jackson Indeperalent glues, held at, their ar mory :3atbrday et ening, August 20th, the fol lowing non-commissioned officers were olected for the ensuing your: Sergeants—lst, Hamlet Lowe; 24, Moses T. Scott; 3d, David flocknoldor; 40, th,rgo Ptlugh. Ensign—Andrew Way t Corporals—Charles Jacobs, Andrew Denny, John P. Leonard, Wm. D. Jon,: EXcuastow. —Twelve members of the Eclipse Barge Club fitted up their boat for a week's cruise, sent a tent, ramp wagon, cook and provisions aboard, and on Saturday after noon started in their line barge, the Albatross, on a fishing and hunting incursion up the Al legheny. They quartered at Deer Creek Sat urday night, and will to-day proceed L;p tl wards Kittanning. 11 e wish them a pleasant sojourn; and all kind,' of good luck. WORKMEN are employed in raising the brick tower on the church of St.. Philomena, in the Fifth ward , preparatory to putting up the con templated spire, which will "bd'a great novelty, the only one in America. Tho castings ere now being made, and, the design being beauti ful, this enique spire will add 'I - Inv - 110 the ap pearance of the church. ',UN ATI.' Aan EsTED. —A. female lunatic was found wandering about the city by the night watch, on Saturday evening. arrwted and pivot] in the watch-house, to await the action of the Board of (;inirdiftriS. Jr will be seen by our advertising columns that the Pittsburgh and Beaton Mining Com pany h ave declared a dividend of four dollars per /Mum, payable on the 2r.itti inst. WY: Call tittootiott to the advertisement head ed " Hour( Iv desirable, the houaa well icept, fuel aI pp with all the re quisitOli or a Ilr6t.eltv. hoarding liotlFO. STan..mocas vihitlng our OW. will do well to exiimitin the new Fiubte tlt , winK J. L. Carnughan A Cob'p, Alhltiloi4y ; It is an undoubted iniprovytnott, THE navigation on tlit , Wddtd.f#, thePennsylvanin canal id tgtniwialiiidfidp - Stid-- , ed for repairs on the Fr miotrti '9,14444: THE sale at Mrs. liodkins,m,., ti,), 63 Mar ket street, will bo continued this morning, at ton o'clock. =3=!!EMMI CRAW,' PORD COUNTY.—On Sat(lrday is week, Miss Barbara M'Kelyy, or Hayfield town ship, aged forty years, committed suicide i t hanging herself front a rafter in her room. sh e had manifested symptoms of insanity. WASIIINUTON Cowry. —The T en Mil,. Regular Baptist Association will meet at Mount Hermon Church, Winthington county, Pa., on Saturday preceding the first Sabbath in October next, at eleven ~*eloek A. in st•ad of Saturday preeeding the fourth Sab bath in A ugm,t. . . T. It. Luorni. Itt.. wltt L. .1. Huttersley J. livroll run out A. S. Ilattorml..y .1. luturtunti I. .1. Ilatters- Ivy L. 1 , 1,111.21 d 1,. W. slune J. Fltt.le r. Wlteoldou h. W. Itradslttlyv 1.11. 31Volfe b. J. lintt,r— lov I: 'um L. W. linna- LAWRENVE CouNTY.-1. son ul Henry Crocker, living on ale+Pulaski road, about two miles front New Castle, had his kg broken on Monday last under the following circumstanc es : His parents were front borne, and the little fellow, who is about six or eight years old. thinking I, have a ride, mounted one of the horses. The animal got into a gallop, 1 the boy becoming alarmed, jumped or threw him self off, and falling near the horse, the animal stepped on his leg, and broke the 1,,n, b e l ow the knee. At last accounts he was (dem: well. .IEFFER,ON COUNTY.—On Friday last, while workmen were engaged in laying a barn floor for Jonas Pifer, Henderson township, Jeffer son county. and while in the ant of turning one or the Ae l wrs, a min mimed A. .1. Hniford, was pushed off, and fell a distally., of sm.(' eight feet, killing hint almost instantly. The deceased was a very respectable voting man, about twenty-two years of age, and his sudden death has cast a gloom over his acquaintances. ... W. IL Rood not out ItalllP , r• Mel h. II Bradshaw LIPI.I+Ir• b B. IV. 11r.1411.% Lev.-bVe Total of Saturday are silent iday's piny, when the 1. This sileneu might d. but it is more than Me Club hits been beat third time. ATLANTIC 11tox - rui.r, for l .,, epternher. uut ,t Smyth * ; now, , &put, thivis & udd lowA' Building, Fifth street. • (Tv va riety ,tyle find material. manufnideFed ..\• prossly far us, and decidedly the over ofroreti in this market. Gentlienen and leirenb• will find it to their interest to eall at out estaldi,hillent. cr,rnrr of Feilerarstreet and the Diarnend. A114.0,ny city, puridies ing elsewhere. A strict idler. nee t.. -sir )rlur4e sales and -41,11 profit- bas giien the rlnlll4. of \V. 11. M . (;-•4• A: , Sr, ,e t , odd, pre-eminence a hick no 1.1 .11/f.“6"11 c hitherto disterked. BREWER, MALTSTEIL AND 1101' DEALER, AVIN 1.1 0111.:N1lii 1:1:1:1V1 \li I 1111 I. • nit , rt :tolar I:rarl I . I .1 ~N. FINE 11.. t VI FREI. lin IhII II I to ~p.„ t•xprt•••••1 i.•F Low), •: • W• rt ,, l ..111) , 101,Tht!,: rt)..<ll.- 1f. , ,r 3110.1. •11., I. I •1.4.rate,1 ~ ia,.lu,q .1 KE'NN F 1 I 1,11 I F.! %NI , I'FIA)IPAGNE. 1 . 1)1t14.1: 114. N 1' 1 . 3 , kat:!•4 ,nt t.. Al!, pin I is. t• 31n . 1111•, kl.l. II liv i 1 ,, 1, • 1.121..11141 yvar4 =even:) st,ll the , I. r••hor .1 to its ,tvl, tp.• Ili. 0.-• of I'. prepar.,l 'Lad I.y R I. 1 . 11 - A 11 . 1)..1.• , :de 1 •rt. VI - Lum II EAT! NO Ill( Nrraa fl to tit11 ,, 711,1 ‘,..11:111,111i,•• o tt gt,.• ttu- c , rtlltua l't..l , urttit. mid tt h nt of hF,IIIT,V I! r, !In lltu ....11, .1 , - 'NI VV,I-on. John hrt .•1 ~.. 4 - 1111. i ;Ir, N , ...:7 1V.0.1 d 119 I'. .t I.lt,bur4lt. de/O:lyie ;1 , . Ire, !ro, Ism ITt`rr'. tP[ it.L h .,. .// 1•• , . •41. Irt 11 1:, , •'1,1 r, 311.1 , • I 13.1.13• 1... ..r 1 t• 1 , , 1r...., 13'.01t tp , •. ~,,, r pill , l,.•sk ,111)11 , 1 II gr, , , tt,, ir le 1V...31110,-. &Or Tilt+ 1 , 11 , 110 ,kre r.•41,• - • 11 , :!ly lung,..! t., Vi,ll. Ifl , instltule. Cort.Tß-R. M ENT%lst-. tii,7n I tt-ri,•:, ;.•!! sh ,, p on F.' , stlrth she, n• , :tr Markt.t, unll be worn pny "enl THE MANY RENIEDIE , 1 , 1:1 , !. I Ih.• pthil, Gar th.• rut, t•t II .t•t:1-0. 1.., 10111.0, ii. 14,11, VOr or .toy ”ther uroniig, from wouli l / 1 ,4 in lli, haul or iit•im.ti I:. I J. Ili I TER` , are far the cortain al oiteoi I ,, rturnw 1 , 1114. re [11,10 ,,, I,itl,q or ill, p , tverl.:. ). I critt roll..( 11../..and."l" tr).EiLf t.:.ve• I,•(t i • I/I 1/1.1.10 1,71. , W11 t. V th,: ,lic ?wk% 4.• S‘,l‘l 113 .11 Ana ‘1..“18 , r, 11,,sTErrEit E IMU ENSIt PON'T.A It ITS I , Y TIT I. or hair 11. , •,:. , re.r r,f .Itilcs HaLi,l, ha. ert•Allqi f..r 00, hall rli unttrn el.untry. rervons it: need t. ,ti , ear. r:ro LrlaibiezleO ..; twooolol grAy oolckly c10.0g,1 Iroo their onvord color It 11'1111,1 ~.1 111, fine :t I.lll'll. Salk] ,y 11. L. FALLNF.:I.. , ,TOCIi h. vornor of irn.l Fourth greet.., do. Lahorutory of Julo, HHIllf: Cal., No. 714 I.:l,rnut. qtrer.t, JOSEPH MEYER & SOX, -.1 FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 421 Penn Street, above the Canal, Have on hand a laree aattnrtment of Fancy and Platn Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their ,wo tr,,tnn facture, and warranted equal In quality •a..j ttt) I. to m-,y manufactured in the city, r 1,1 witl . at prom fe2tl:tf FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Buller, Seca Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, CORNER O MARKET AND FIRNT STREETS, Kum To—F. - ar...19 (.;.1. - IJuler, E. , -.i..lVllliArn Dilw6rlh, :31.., h. Cuthbert H. Hon, Pittphirgh. noyd 1 t ott, ll,•igl:. , 11 A . , Sri mingen, S. Brady. Ca. , li. M. & M. Dank, !_.1,1 A Howell, Maud e it Co., t;eorge W. Amhtr,on, lionbm, Paxton A Co.,.Wit•.elints. tri y2 . l2i,if rfill IT CLAY FUR GLA `••', )1.1 NU FAC . TURERP-: .-The,!itaqttlon of gla— tomf,t , tur.,- , queAtell to our Pot Clay. which 1,- a "urn, article. 2'014 l•an be ,ohl a shout one-half Iby pries, of I,,,rluau (limy. Order, for any amount will be pommtly attended to by CHADWICK n. SUS. zutgl , Ni. 149 and VA Wood ,t.. Patsbnr,,ll. DA N K ER'S CASES, AI( IN EY l',( n iliS, JO Port Mortatel, Mentorandorn links and Pocket Book::, for ,ale by W. S. HAVEN. Stationer. my2o corner Market and Second ntreets. PAcKE I) B urr EIC 35 I.Klrrebi good packed Putter, 10 1111 do do den, . 10 kegs It do, In store, and for male by MILLER A. RICK orst,N. . arm Nn..2 - 21 And 2•23. Lil.nriv etrent. CIENTS' — FURNISHING GOODS, ;In ele- VI gent assoctrpent, EATON. CREE 0 C. t., ii- corner Fall: and Nlarlcot streets. ICE.-15 tea prime Mee now binding, and for sale by -_._ . ap` - StA)TOII ALE AND PORTER.—, ,r, casks Blood's Scotch Ale: 6 " Troznent's India Palo Ale; " London Porter, in store, eud for (app] MILLER & RICKEITHON. ON CARSON convenient, two-story dwelling. with pathsu in front, parlor, piazza, dining room, etwinittiorit. kno w n, 4 4 . ; yard, reor+and Klirtibbory. For Nilo by 1, 40 H. UV), &8( AI Mar Itrt !drool., • • :C. IMMEMI Items from Abroad GEORGE W. SMITH Strert, Plltlkbiargti ,ITEIiIOR I WHEELING 1101" EL ED 11. Es, r. N Mr.nuf.wtarer, and l'reprietor, n. Z,B Water, and Si Front strec, JAMES A. FETZER, Pli - NBUMIt ILLER & RICK ETSON IBM= ON DAY MORNING, AUGUST 22, 1859. TIM LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Four Days Later from Europe Arrival of the Steamer Hungarian The Atlantic Telegraph Company The Peace Conference THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT PORTO cu POINT (below Quebec!), August 20.—The steamship Hungarian has passed this point, bound to Quebec, where she will be due to-night. Her slates are to the hith inst., four days later than previous ad vices. The suly.wription to the new stock of the At lantic Telegraph Company is progressing very layorably. Among the long list of the takers of the stock appear the names of Baring Broth ers & Co.; George Peabody, of the firm of George Peabody Co.; F. Huth & Co.; Sam uel Gurney. of the firm of Overene, Gurney & Co.; N. Rothschild S. Co.; hiankey & CO.; Barclay, Beaver & Co.; J. H. Schroder, of the firm of John Henry Schroder & Co.; C. M. 6111111,50 n ; Thomas lirassey, and William Brown. The general news brought is interesting, but p0,....e5..es no news of striking importance. The Peace Congress met at Zurich on Mon day. the nth inst., according to the previous anioeire ,•inent. Nothing had transpired re garding the proceedings thus far. Sardinia was repre•ented in the Conference. The Emperor Napoleon NVIL3 on a visit to Camp l'liacons. witne,aing the manoeuvres of troop.. ilritbdi Parliament was still debating tli,• , 111,5tion, but in a more subdued tong than ha, hitherto characterized the The official authoritiei at Zurich had given the :on tot he peace conference a warm welcome, and were to entertain them at a pub he dinner on the I lth instant. . . The London Tlbic , has an article on the , Jipulatiorn , of the treaty, alleged to hav e been iirraitg , d botwo,” the American Ministor at Mexie , i, McLane, and President Juarez. Al !hough the 7',.00, thinks that the treaty would Le ben-tleial to Mexico itself, as well as to th e world, r.-t it roar,. it would result in injury to the intereqt of foreign bondholders. I) ;I:- had ailiedid in a Itti , .ian iif The 1:an.1.01 papers pulitirli the e,iinlitions of j I L•rlier L (1)4 ',H oary re-•rv.• in,••• It . tr. acenrl of the j itirnals :in article under the head of the Eurepean Coup it' Etat 'Fh•• leith f,r Liverpool arid Lon d•in. 'were • . ,.;enerally without uraterial n. )liirl.et was tienty, but in•t ery a.•tive the .:Jr.. of tb:ez• days reach- Irt,; en. Tt.•• Alarket was dull, but , Ilatt , 171161:017,, lit prices. IL , Lb, lbruelsinr, Markel ~,-,,, ; 'r; . , .~nG ~..,u , c,n,littated -X . . • ~ l int I:L , ,nzw•tit.y, 111/in f ui, >la I, 1.h.3 1,1111.iS !1111/ . 114• Val Ilet.0.•!1!1 ztir - ” had x‘tdt.c.inr.d tL • :if and wn•r„ t,, have ..n th , •m 11,1.1.• rf , .•rii , .ll rm HIV I I a. .witting of the C0tt1.70,, took nth. :it which nil , Sardinian ronro . , t.-i-t..,i tht•ltanto (.F;V k 1 1;::11 •I )II I nth Op. ; of : , r, o f It:ds tv,ro iu both Flouas of l'arlk ilo•n t. In the Iron, of Lord, OW :Nlar.itti, of Nor , irely ite i dired if there \y id: any objection to e the paper., relative to theprlljihkt, of tritn , notted to Austriabefore the treaty denounced th e eondliet of he goveininent , and evincing Ito Ito re tl !Eli T 1 neutrality. Lord Wood repiy, reiterated the statement that I.:ll4liind t,rins of peace to Austria at the r.1 , 1..,t rf Franee. But without giving any i., or e \pre—ing an opinion oil the subject, le. -.aid, it V.. , 11111 be most inconvenient to pro lu e the die t1:11.`111, in the pre:e a t ,t a t e of th e neltneiviedge,i the act of Lord John Rus-ell ns the united act eC the Caimet. lb lb.' of Goolinons Lord Eleme made an a d dress to the (o,on, declaring that it a -old he ineiimistent to the honor and dig nity after having preserved a strict diralitv, take part in any' conference for settling the details of prase, the preliminaries of whit h have already been arraidged between the Em lime, 4 , f France and .kustria.• r )I , rlkvii warned the government of the dahger, to be incurred by enterinir the Cott brit :dated his ohieetimi to the House /IL; to a d• , iiri-r. afte; a im;ty deliberation, and hoped that Lord Eleho would not press his 'notion to a division. After ,ome nen:if-L.= from Lord Palmerston in defenso of Lis eourse and in doninfoiation Of tho Lord Elvin , said h e was satisfied with III(' adini-dom made by the Government, hi,' the roso it of the debate, and he would not I ro., motion. , onipletein of the steamship Grey; tast em %l :I , formally eclobreted cji the Bth by a ban l act oe boned. The engines, both •cr,e; aud paddle, were set in motion for the I:r,t tone, and the r..sult was satisfactory in the v,ry higho-t degree, and far beyond expeeta- 'rho city artic'e of the London Ti we, sari in regard to the stipulations of the treaty alleg9d to have been arranged between Minister M'Lane and Juarez at I I I,llm, Mexico will, from the rnomont tire treaty is ratified, Virtually Ho.; u oder American sway. It then adds that the re,ult will be advantageous to Mexico and the world, but thinks that the extent to which private rights will be respected or jeopardized are an an ion, question. Tne American gost orninent is at every Step to protect the intervstq of foreign bondholders. The Tu , can et etions tool,: }duoe with great order, awl gise A majority to the men of mod erate liberalistu, but quite opposed to the res t,ration of the old dynasty. . . PRU.SIA —The news of the dissolution of the French Army of Observation on the Rhine had produced a very favorable effect. Berlin and Pria.,ia would at once countermand the concentration of troops on the Rhine. Prussia is about to rend tiro vessels of war to Japan for the purpo.,e of opening commer cial cummunieation, 101 Emperor of Russia will visit Berlin In September. The elections for the National Assembly of Tw.cany i,a,sod off harmoniously. All the e,lO tvere elected are friends of inde pendent Tll..ftMllly. 'rho Unisons of Tuscany says that fifty lion/sand Fr,nch troops will renmin in Italy provisionally, owing to the dangerous state of some provinces. The Sardinian Cwonmissioner of Parma, in notifying the municipality of his departure, Said I.f, kft his :Secretary charged with the sov ereign powers of the government in the name of the people. This produced a very bad ef fect Gzam.t.Nv.—The relations between Austria and Prussia almost assume the dimensions of an open rupture. and wore regarded as danger ous to the smaller German States, which were already looking towards France for protection. The King of Bavaria apologized for the passage of troops through his territory. Sowing Machine Manufactory De- stroyed by Fire P I 7ILADELPIIIA, August n.—The sewing machine manufactory of George B. Sloat ..t Co. was burned to the ground this morning. It wasthe work i of an ncendiary. The business of the house extended over the whole country, and wilt not be disturbed by the occurrence. There is an insurance of thirty thousand dol lars on the property destroyed. I Arrival of the Overland Mail—Penn ' sylvanians Murdered by Indians. ST. Louis, August 21.--The overland mail of the 29th has arrived. The mining news is favorable, but the re ceipts of dust were light. The Walker river and Mashoe valley mines were attracting much attention, and large numbers had departed for the diggings. The official returns elect Judge Crane to Congress. It is proposed to form the Territory of Ne vada. A convention is to be in session ut Ge noa, Carson Valley, for the purpose of forming a provisional government, it being the inten tion of the people to throw off all allegiance to Mormon rule. The design is to elect a Gover nor, Judges and all necessary officers. A a party of Californians en route for Saint Louis were attacked near South Pass on the 1:41) of June, by the Crow Indians. George Stevenson, of 'Pittsburgh; David Moore, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and C. M. Hall, of Cincinnati, were killed, and Henry Florence, of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, was made a pris oner. Advises from Oregon say that Stout, Demo crat, is elected to Cm.gress by a majority of forty-one. Rich quartz was received at Victoria fro•n Queen Charlotte's Island. From Washington. WASIIINoxoN, August 20.—Mr. O. Jennings Wise, of the Richmond Enquirer, and Mr. Ould, of the Richmond Examiner, eluded the vigilance of the police, and early this morning left Washington for Maryland, to settle a newspaper quarrel by a duel. The parties re turned between twelve and one o'clock this af ternoon, having exchanged two shots. Neither were hurt, mind the matter here rests fur the present. Major Edmund French, pay Clerk of the Bureau of Construction of the Treasury De partmen% has been charghd with falsely mak ing and forging corti.Gcates and receipts for the purpose of obtaining money from the United States. His arrest was made yesterday, as stated in a former despatch, but not until after consultation between the Secretary of the Treasury and the. Solicitor of the Treasury, District Attorney Dub] and Major Bowman, and giving the accused an opportunity to elf - plain. The affair creates much gossip here. The extent of the alleged defalcation has not been ascertained. American Nomination NEw 0 111-EANs, Atignst :20,—The Arnori cans I o nominated D. E. Bouliquy to Con gress, frOm this District. COMMERCIAL. pmrsnuftGif HOARD OF TRADE. AND 111EITCHA NTS' L'XCIIANGE. Pre...vident. WM. 11. SMITH. Dire PreAdenli. DICK EV, EDWARD GREG(:, Trmsurer. N. 1101-IIES, Jr. Super - en/trident. I; DiftGE 11. TBf~lti PUS Contnittee of :1 rbil rn !ion fur Jun, ISAI.kII LAIL:KEY, V. P., 11. PBI'IJUN, .1 S. Ci_killf?AVE, .1 .1. t.II.I.E.SI'IE, ti. PltF-4,711N. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Rep.rted Expre,sly for the Daily 3turning ft•st Preesuoann. Atign,t 20, 1539. Flour...NO trati,letion, at first hands. Sales train ,t,aa• of , a 0 1440_ in lots, at $325.a.,1,3.2.5 for :03pol - tine, $5,40, $:,.50rd,5,G.1 for extrado. and $.3,1.:3, V. 70. $5.75,a,5,57 for extra fairnly; fancy brut, is 1 1,1:11 Cirllllll...aatea 110 u 131. h. Meduerranea n Red Wheat, g depot. -it ;1.25 ti - on -tore. at : aoo hash 0 111.II•toIt, at 45e. , Ile y haan seas, If 5 load, at $1540017 ton: 3 loled. fr.an ' , lore. at $l, ; 3 ton. to, at $l.lO 14 ewt. Feed ...! , alr, 1 tilt Middling,. from mill, al $l,llO IA 100 lb-.; 1 ton shorts at $1.2.5 la ; 1 ton Itran at $lOO - 0.10. Coro bosh. at $1.12. Batt er._..Saßs 4:110 lb,. fresh paoked at 14e. Eggs....-lales 5 hits. nt 0,500.. it dozen. Potatoes...S.4l., '213 Lhto. new at $1.:36 , 2..00; $5.53. a LI.Ls. sweet at ia;,oo. Brous.. .Salt, 42 Lush. vtnail white at 51,41340,40. Rye Flour.. Sales 14 1,1,1, at $.4,73. I 2 Lids. No. 3 Mackerel at $11.50 ; Id half 13,1, Lake Wlote tt $.5.0n, Boron... Sales 10,000 Its, at 71 ,.;k3.7 for shoulders; -Ides. and 10 1 .aaleiv.i . e. for ; 2300 Rol.' sugar rood harp, at. 12',:.1•. Sugar.. Salk,. 10 hßls. N. i at Inoltsgen.....Folt, 1.b1,. N. O. at 4k.. Coffee... Sales 40 vasks Rio at 12t,?.; 9 sack, ,to at liter... Sale.. a Claret, at SP'. Dried 1....... It., at Sonp...sale, 1100 hose, Sawyer.' Claumeal Ohre 5c.; 33.3 liaev Sawyer,' Toilet :old Cd.file at tax.., ftosw nl la 73 ; 50) I x,s.t, No. 1 Palm at 7 1 4, undles...Sah, 750 taxes Miner,' at 12! 10 taxes Mould :it 13e , 50 box,- Star at lae.ll lb. 011... Sales 7 bid., Lard No. 1 at '25,.; 3 1.14 s N o . 2 Lard at ' oo '.; 23 1,111, Lulaloatutg Oil at SOe.ll gal. /e 1 . 1 .1; 1 .%,C-8111,- , 50 1..b1e. Louisville at $1.23 5a1t...1331es 110 bids. No. 1 at $1;20001.25; 1151 1 , 1.1, No. 1 extra. an ears, at $1,12!.... Luxes Rat Broom•... Sales as-...rtrd. at $2.,23K.5,'.2..50 . 1.,. Applcs ._salre 13 . Idds. green a $2.00,2.2/0; W 133. ...mutton at $1.2.56C1.:0; luo bib. ellotee at 1.3,000;13,25. Peaches... Sale,. 32 Loxes at $2.0014.2.21 Pearn...Salc, 15 I:1.1s. at $3.00. Wateror.l...r.. itt (111 k), 1004' Curon t-,t $4 11 LIN. Wlvialsdr...Sales 19 bite. Rectified at 20 1 .,e. ~tl.. 14 bids. Si 27e. ; IS bids. at 114 e. New York Market. Sete YORK, August al.—Cotton steady; sales tint I .!es. Flour firm: salt"..; Il,ro NIL+, Wheat tiros wilco bush; red Miehigan ,01:20. Corn nrm; gales 5000 bush; yellow nt sne, Pork buoyant al $1 4.2:1'0,,1,37 , ,,,i. Whisky 1 2 , ; 4t, COIR, blItiy:1111; Nth, 01 4,t8, Ile. Cincinnati Market CINCINNATI, August Flour market is firmer at $4OO for SIIIWrIine. Wheat ia fair dcurnud at tt!to for red. and ;1_,00€0,05 for white. Corn unchanged. IZ) 0 72475 e. Oats ruin 400 - 01... &eon and Bulk Meats art, Ireful very firmly at tho till price of ye,terday's two tationa. !liens Pork heavy at $1.4,00at14.25. R. T. EENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY Sc HRQ., WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL A.Np 11.0:+1INY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. au7:l3rdaw] TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY REMOVAL. W. & D. HIIGITS, NAVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 MAR KET Street, corner of Fourth, where they will re main till the first of September,when they will remove to their new store now being built nt the old stand, corner of Fifth and Market street:, my.him BARGAINS IN SRI OND-HAND PIANOS. One fi Octave, Rosewood Case, Iron Frame; made by Cluckering & Sous; only two years old. One 0,4 octave, Rosewoo'd Case,. round corners; made by Ili - aloft & Darls. One 6- Octave, Rosewood, carved desk; made by Nunn & Clark. One 13 Octave, Mahogany Case, n ado by Nunns & Clark. One 6 - " " ‘• N. Y. Man. Co. " One 0 " . " " Gerd'g &Simon one 6 - Rosewood " " " Pape, - Paris. One 6 " Mahogany " " " Albrecht One 5' " " " " Loud & Ilro. 6 One 6 One. 6, 61 " German make. " " 4i One 5 Clementi. " " 41 64 44 Clementi. For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street NEAR THE CITY, and in a healthy and pleasant location, we have for eat°, a two-scary Frame Dwelling House and six acres of land. The house contains a hall, dining room, parlor, kitchen, wash-house and Ave chambers, good grates, and nid , e's in ever) , roomta well of soft water; stable carnage-house convenient; about 50 fruit trees, grapes, &e., tic. -Price $ 5,000 . S. CUTHBERT k SON, augl2 51 Market street NEW WALL PAPER.—Third arrival for the Beason. The assortment always complete at the old sliold, N 0.87 Wood street. leu IsuutsidALL a co. Miscellaneous. MA II 0 NI N G FIRE BRlCK.—These bricks have been fully tested,and can be recom mended for durability, equal to any bricks offered for ,ale in this market. A supply on hand and for sale by CIIADWICK & SON, )vn No. ICI ar.d MIL Wood street. W. A. CALDWELL. CALDWELL & BRO., BOAT FURNISIIPPq el DEALERS IN Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Cordage; Oakum, Tar, Pitch, Rosin and Oils; Tarpaulin, Duck, Light and Heavy Drillings, etc. aptily Nos. 88 Water, and 78 Front sta. THE ATTENTION OF MEN OF MODE RATE MEANS is called to the offer for sale of forty of the most eligible • BUILDING LOTS in the Second Warn, Allegheny City. The prices are suited to the hard times, and time will be given to - suit all purchasers. For particulars inquire of ALEXANDER HAYS, Surveyor, Corner East Common and 'Water street, no 3 Allegheny Qty . r.. WINES.— 25 cases Clicquot quarts Champagne Wine 5 do do pts do do' 30 baskets Peas Ileidseick's qts do do 10 do do do pts do do 10 do honcho pts,and Dronet qts do do 5 do do do do pts do do 25 cases SL Julien Idedoc - Claret do 10 do Ladies' Catawba do 15 do do Ginger do In store, and for sale by aptlS BULLER & iticKETsoz4 BACON, MESS PORK, LARD, ETC. 4.500 pieces large sizo city Shoulders; 4,1A.i0 do do Western do; 5,000 do prime Rib Sides; 300 do do clear Sides; 6,000 do plain and hawed Hams; 150 bbls. heavy Mess Pork; 100 bbls. prime Leaf Lard ; 150 kegs do do; • 100 jars do do; 45 [ibis. Grease Lard; 14,000 pieces large sized Shoulders in dry Salt; Forage at lowest market prices. JAMES HOLMES g CO., jvlSifhr corner Market and Front streets VA LU A BL E SEW iCK_LEY PROPERTY FOIL 8A LE.-A new, well built dwelling, .1.2x46, well arranged,l rooms on first floor,wide ball, portico in front; and piirela in rear, large cellar, six rooms on second stnrv:sere:, fronting on the Ohio River, and extend ing lark to the Railroad, near the station. auge 8. CUTHBERT et SON, 61 Market at- F ISH -200 packages Lake Herring; 100 do White Fish; 100 do Trout; Re do Mackerel; • 75 d° Herring. For [1618) HENRY H. COLLINS. $9 500 —FOR SALE, two-story • Frame Dwelling House, with a val uable lot of ,groand, 7-t feet front on Fourth street, by '2 9 feet deep on Chancery , Lane. Price V 2,500. Terms scam in hand; balance 111 4 ,00 Per Year. angle. S. CU'IIIBER.T a SON, 51 Market street. VANtio COUNTY LANDS.—Situate st eight miles from the town of Fmnklin,..lso acres at $7 per arr. , . For sale by S. CUTHBERT & SON, au-10 Real Eatato Agents, 51 Market street. ri I R.UNK, BONNET. AND FULLER'S BOARIktI, for sale at the stationery stores of W. S. HAVEN, aught Corner Wood & Third & Market. &Second sta. ITV PROPERTY FOR RENT:—Three prominent business glands for rent. Also a brick welling on second street; rent woo. S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market st.. 511_REAMS 24x37 PRINTING PAPER, k./ of a superior quality, for sale low to close con signment, by CHADWICK A SONS, 1) 26 NOS. 149 and 151. Wood street- TEN UROSS :20od Round Cane Hoops, just reeeived and for sale at ' JOS. HORNE'S, ititz2 No. 77 Market street. TE.IS.-50 half chests Green and various grades, ; 70 caddy boxes do. of different size,. in - , tore and for sale by MURTLAND k CONNOR, 107 Liberty street. 011 EESE.—'2S boxes strictly- Western Re IL/ ,erve,f9r male by WM. H. SMITH & Co., Second and Front streets. riiIIREE HUNDRED 1,13,5. COCHINEAL for ,:lo by 13ECKIIAM & KELLY, Allegheny Qty. _LMITRPIfrS PATENT BINDERS.--Just roeei reds Jut of Win. F. Murphy's Patent Per petual Litter binders. W. S. HAVEN, jyl9 Markot S Second, and Wood I: Third sts BUCKWHEAT. -200 bushels for sale by je3o HENRY H. COLLINS HERRING: 200 boxes scaled S 300 loses Ni,. l, just received and for sale by REYMER & ANDERSON, • fen No. 39 Wood sc. opposite St. Charles Hotel. BUCK ETS.-- 50 dozen New Brighton Bucket, : arriving andt or time at itawoßni a BROWISLEE'S, aoR Ci.oTit IIItUSIIES.—A good assortment or (iota Brushes on hand and for sale by L. WILCOX, atuti Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets. COUNTRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country Pocon sides; tom IDs. Shoulders and Sides received en consignment, and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, 0' 22 corner Market and First etreets. A LARGE LOT of Fullerton's Superior Tian] Flannels. opened tlnsday. an - gls G. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. VALUABLE PROPERTY on Market V street, between Third and Fourth sts., for sale by HT 2 S. CUTHBERT & SON, Real Estate Agt's. IXON'S BLACKBERRY CARILINA D Tlvi; for sale by B. L. FAHNFSTOCR a CO., je'22 No. GO. curlier Fourth and Wood streets. Low's HIGHLY PERFUMED BROWN wEs;Dsoit SOAP—much approved of for alshing and shaving. A large supply just received by JOSEPH FLP2SIING, corner of Diamond and Market street. E A ToN, CREE & CO., WILL REMOVE to their new store loom on Fifth street, about the tutu of September. Up to that time, their present stock will be CLOSED OUT AT COST, as they aesire to open wah a Fresh stock for Fall Trade. EATON, CREE ,t CO., Fifth and Market sta. tss 1)1 AMON D SKIRTS, in white :Lud at greatly reduced price& EATON, CREE & CO, corner Fifth and Market streets. REDUCED IN PRICE--Douglas & Sher wood's Skeleton Skirts, with adjustable bustle. EATON, CREE CO., Corner Firth and Market ins. 3 yr 'COI'S ~i: MILLER'S "GREEN" con j. st , mtly on hand and for sale at manufacturer's at JOHN 'THOMPSON & to rJJ No./35 Third street. Tr EN EDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, lk for •k:do by IL L FAHNE3TOCK & CO, GO cor. M'arket and Fourth streets. COAL OIL! COAL OIL I COAL OIL!- 100 tbIA relined Barrens Coal Oil for sale by + , l-) 8 C.../k 3. R. SAWYER. DoTATOES.-30 barrels New York Fluke Pot:tt,,,, just received, and for sale by JAGS ES A. FiaMEE, corner Market and First streets. CooKixu RAISINS.-150 boxes New Valencia. For sale by REYMER. & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street BUTTER. -10 firkins for sale by iyll WILLIAM IL SMITE SG Co. (mil LASS.-300 bxs. assorted Window Glass 1... A for sale by (aug3) HENRY H. COLLINS. TOBACCO, of various good brands, in store and for gale by s ➢PORTLAND & CONNOR, 197 Ltherty street. SEGA RS.-100,000 Genuine Segars, differ °et brands, in store and for eale.lowlsy • HAWORTH tk BROWNLEE, ape In the Diatnond. F ISH. -30 bbls. Large No. 3 Mackerel; M half bbls. do do do 14 bbls. Eastport Herring. MURTLAND h CONNOR, 197 Liberty street:l For sale by my2o _ 175 BARRELS SUPERIOR OLD MON ONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, in stare, and for sale by H. O'HARA, Ja, 151 Fifth street, between Wylie and Ross atieets, je 2 3d door above Wylie street. • FRESH BUTTER.-7 jars and 4 kegs Fresb Rutter, just received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, jel corner Market and First streets. ORIENTAL TOOTH WASH—A delicious compound of gums and aromatics, cleansing to the teeth. healing to the gums, a fragrant to the mouth.-- Sold by L. WILCOX, iY27 corner Smithfield and Fourth ste. COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY, Bill Bead B o xes, Post Office Boxes, Card Racks, Cal endars and &Juni Boxes, a large assortment at HAVEN'S, jel3 Corner Wood & Third k Market k Second sta. QUEEN OF DIAMONDS.—Another lot N o g, of the above Skirts just received. at the lowest JOSEPH HORNE, rir„eßsi, 77 Market street.. FTell. gwhifor;le Fish, Trout, Mackerel and aug3 HENRY H. COLLINS. DRIED APPLES.-10 barrels for sale by KURTLAND & CONNOR, myf o 107 Liberty street. CIRANT'S CASES, VOL. 1., for sale by J. R. WELDIN, _iv.3o • •••• Fr.rro.th. zra r: _ ~ ..._ Ambrotype and . Photograph -JOH.I Cdl.lMl3l, JR. No. 70.FIfth Street, - NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE -0:i• Photographs, colored or plain, taken at short no• Lee, at Eastern prices, and warranted equal to them. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIPESIZE, and colored in Oil. mit AMBEOTypES.--- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTABLISH- MENT IN TUE COUNTRY, AT IFESIZE, 1.1 IIiPERIAL, Colored in Oil, Pesten°, or ‘ Plain, in the most artiatk style, and at Eastern prices. WALL'S ,GALLERY, PHOTOGRAPH, AMBROTYPE, ME LAINOTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GAL LERY, ar. Fifth and Grant strects.—Th e subscriber hav ing fitted up rooms in APTIGHE'S BUILDING, is now prepared to take Likenesses that CANNOT FAIL TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Call and ;examine the colleCtion. A. LANE, - jy'dy Corner of Fifth and Grant streets. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NEAR THE PENNI 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. Giro particular attention to the construction of En gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, mnlay, 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 serarately, and Wrought Iron Shafting, Bangers and Dallies 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: A/if-Orden from all parts of the couritrysolicited, and promptly filled. rrulPt...3mdasv T•A 77-P1 SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMELTING WORMS:, PARK, 111. 1 CURBY & CO., M.LNUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot toms, Raised Still Bottoms. Spelter Solder, &c., atso im porters and dealers In Metals, Tin Plate. Shed Iron, Wire, & e. Constantly on hand, Tinmeu's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and IM Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any de. ired pattern. rnyMilydaw WM. MUM DAVID E. PARS. SAXES ME, Sil; SMITH, PARK & (iO. l NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 1.0 First and 12.0 Second streets. Manufacturers of all SiZPS and descriptions of Coal Oil. Betorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog 12011 S, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, ?Wiles, Hangers and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to tho Foundry, all necessary fitting wilt be carefu attend ed to. mrllylydtw WARRANTED Pure and Un- gr , 77 ,- adulterated, end to JETS AFE • Pickles for years, tho same that I have sold to a majority of the Pittsburgh Oro cots for •rattre rum, and which has taken virsErag Three First Premiums FN. at Pennsylvania State Fairs, I am now of- '4'l, •• tering to the city and country trade at greatly reduced prices. Please order direct. Terms Cash. 8ALL01.1,140 Water street, between Sinithfield and Grant, Pittsburgh, Pa. R. 0 0 X" I 1••• T _ mr22daw Gum Elastic Improved Cement and Canvass Roofing, Felt Cement, and Grarel ROOFING! Patented Aspheltic Roofing Felt. ROOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE, WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING. OLD SILn'HFIELD ST, BETWEEN FOURTH 4tFIFTII Valuable Market Street and Man chester Property for Sale. - THE SUBSCRIBERS, in virtue of powers conferred upon them by the will of the line Judge Riddle, offer for sale the following excellent business locations: • A lot fronting 31 feet on Market street, by 176 feet 'deep to Chancery Lane. with the two three-story busi ness houses on Market street, a two-story house in the rear of the same. and a two-story dwelling home on Fourth street. The lot has a front of at 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 business location. rxi order to accommodate purchasers, the Fourth street, extending back on Chancery Lane 30 feet, willbe sold separately from the Market street property. Also, a lot of ground in the borough of Manchester, having a front on Locust street of 34 feet, and a depth o 166 feet 5 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 in-house and smoke house, and a stable and carriage house on the and, side of Lackey alley; this property is now in the occupancy of Caption Miller. The above property will be sold upon terms greatly conducive to the interests of purchasers, bothers 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, /cc, apply to either et the subscribers, or to S. CUTFIBERT, A ent, Market Street, Pittsburgh. JOSEPH P. G ,M. D, Office, No. 25 Sixth street. CHARLES SEALER, Att. at Isw • °thee, 81 Fdtzth street PENN lIIACHIIVE WORKS tyl .3wdAm MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines, 3hafting and Follies Boring Machines, Mortice Dfachi nes • Gear Wheels, '- Hangers, etc" etc: ALLEGHENY, Orders promptly attended to ably • L. HIRSHFELD &. SON, DEALERS IN ENTS' FOTtNLSIIING GOODS, AND SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, The subscribers respectßilly announce that Samara made by them are guaranteed to ft; will bo forwarded to any part of the Union, on receiving from the penile sending the orders, their personal measurement inches, according to the formula givenbelow. Remember the size must be-carefully and accurately taken, as all necessary allowances are made by the cut ter of the establishment. .. • • First--,Sizo around the neck. Second—Size around the wrist, ' Third—Size around the chest, immediately below the arm-pill. Pburth—From the middle of shoulder, length of arni to wrist joint. Fifth—Height of person, from the shoulder to the This plan is quite unique, and will be of great valuate gentlemen at a distance, who find it impossible to ob. min 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. EL —Please state by what conve,yrume they are to he shipped. L H/R,FELD & SON, . • : S 3 Wood street. TAKES lI.OLMES & CO.; Pork Packers TY and dealers in Bacon, Lard, Sugar Cured _awns, ae.. corner of FIRST AIDoT MARKET REETS, - P,ttsburg.t soAp.-11.10 boxes Buffalo Scat. for mile by NUMBER 268 Paguenvan Sallerits. RaCa•MR.S 3 GALLERY, WALL'S Fourth street PHOTOGRAPHS, Jones' Bnikting,, Fourth street. WM. N. FABER & CO., VINEG_4B. ! Also, Agents For ROOFS REPAIRED BATES & JOHNSON. F 0 II N DR Y, H. WIGHTitIMit, No. 83 Wood Street =;==