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VOLUME XVII.
ely root.
JAMS P. BARR,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR!_
TERM :—Daily, Five DollEtrs per year, etnetly In ad
Vance. Weekly, Single subsenptions Two Dol.
tare per year; in Clubs of five, One Dollar.
Departure and Arrival of Passenger
Trains.
Pittsuryh, Fort Wayne 472 a Chicago Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.)
Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. FL Wavne
Express Train ...... —12:15 A. M. 8:56 A. M. 1:01. F. 51
ill all Traa._- 6:50 A. 51.
Express P. M. 8:15 P. M. WU A. Id
Arrive at Chicago:
Express, .6,47 P. M. I Express,— 8,17 A. 11
Returning, a rive at Pittsburgh:
Mail, 8:25 P.M. I Express, 3230 P. M. I Express, =0 A. M
(From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.)
New Brighton Aceommodation.. 9:30 A. M. 52. M P.M
.. 6:05 A. MI 12:10 P. M
Express Train.
Fast Line
The Johnidown Way Pasi4enger
Train
Jlhri4town Accommodation-.
nest Turtle Creek "
yzond " "
Third 4,
feoo A. M. 1:10 P. 51.
2:50 P. M. 11:00 A. M.
...10:40 A. N. 0:50 A. 51
... 4:30 P. 31. 12:30 A. 51.
620 P. 51. 0:15 P. M
Pittsburgh and Conndlsville Railroad.
(From Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Amves.
Dtail Train. 7:013 A. Dl. 0:15 P. DI
.I.vpress Trftin. 1:30 P. M. 8:45 A. M
Cierdand and Pittsburgh Rai/road.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrive,
Express Train 12.15 A. M. 240 A. M.
Mail Train.. 13.25 A. M. 4.00 P. M.
Fast Line- 1.05 P. 51. 8.30 P. 51.
Wallsville Accommodation 5.00 P. M. ILOe A. M.
Pittsburgh, 0,/uni4nt and Cincinnati Rai/road.
(From Liberty and Grant streets.)
Learns Pins. Columbus. Arr. in em.
Fast Line 12.15 A. M. 8.10 A. 51. 11.30 A. 51
Express Train.. 1.05 P. 51. 1.30 A. 31. 1.30 A. 31
There are perlups many of our uptown read
ers who are not aware that we have in this city
a regular horse market, where, every Wednes
day and Saturday, the most unique specimens
of the equine kind are disposed of for a mere
song, from one dollar up. Our mart is situa
tenii on the'corner of Irwin street and Dtpitteifie
Way, on the bank of the Allegheny, and the
proprietor of the yard and the adjoining hotel
reaps u /golden harvest, if no one else does.
Horses :are often sold here at fabulously low
figures,' frequently less than the value of the
" - hide and tallow,'," but there are .generally
enough " horse-chirps" about to prevent horses
from being sold at too great a sacrifice, and at
the same time turn an honest penny for them
selves. The auctioneer is a shrewd individual,
huts borse-talk always at his ton"ue's end, and
IS'alWays lqquaeiutts uauu h, titnt ready to take
a "nip" with the fortimate . selltir, or the unfor
.l.lnate purchaser. Sometimes he lies n fair spe
cimen of horse-flesh to sell, and he then grows
superbly eloquent, dwelling longupon his good
qualities, and ignoring any boaones he may
have. But however ungainly the object of
which he is to dispose, he maintains a gravity
sometimes made ludicrous by ono look at the
horse.
Last Saturday he had for sale a poor old
horse, who looked as if he had seen many
sears of service, which he introduced te the
.audience. He was yet strong enough to' bear
the weight of a boy, who mounted him, and
exhibited his fine points within the enclosure,
not daring to risk his paces on the cobble-stone
Oyez:neut. He was not a bad looking animal;
S With oae eye rut, ult. other VAM,.t.
His fore legs stiff, and lame bohind,"
lie made a very respectable appearance in the
horse market
After descanting awhile on his good quali
ties, the auctioneer asked for a bid, and after
ordering the boy to feed him a peck of oats,
find tite as.skranze to ask "a hundred" for hint.
Flo voice. Ninety ; eighty ; seventy ; sixty ;
fifty'. fifty for this splendid animal!
Forty; thirty; twenty ; ten "Still no re.
sponse. Not ten dollars for a horse, who, if he
raany fafills, are but the loss' of' art eye, a
tim in ti;Le other, ai4 grte ihriL 4 lit Or. gPrain
edi Then he goes on to say that the other
trifling defects, such as ring -bone, spasin, and
heaves, can be cured by proper treatment, the
receipts for which he will sell very low on pri
vate application, guaranteeing a cure. But
ten dollars is not bid. He observes a huckster,
and remarks that the animal would just suit a
peach merchant, or one who wishes to engage
~,peddling coin, cL - I)tdve, potatoe3, or water
retelons. #ltreißtep
see
Hp lice. dal
'arS. /.1- man with seedy garinents now steps
forward and exauines him, and the auction
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ear, a close observer, says he would just suit a
nervous man, or one who wishes to take a drive
to camp meeting. Seedy individual bids the
halt. Auctioneer gets a middle-aged man in
terested, by saying he would make a good fern
ii ..upe. ramiy rnan bids six- And sow, I
fJonipetition!. being, the, lite, or trade, the bid
ding grows spirited, the tlow, cf. language of
the auctioneer increasing at each successive
bid, until finally the horse is knocked oil to
'ha watermelon vender at eight dollars—and
elf
always
b c - yer;rind (Artier of the-horse,
who always stands in the background. go into
the tavern to settle, which settling, by long
glitablighed usaie, includes a drink.
It is our canoe.. 1;;1:.. :....1....te wage,
dealer was victimized; he will drive him home,
E4 . itn several necks of oats to get him in
, otikt cdttdicioa rob liim Ciowia al. scat ed hours
.p.a. him on foentigreek, 140., until he eon
eluaes that he has cost more than he will ever
come to, when some fine morning, he will get
up and find him dead in the stable. Poor old
horse is then hauled away, his shoes taken off,
his bide removed and sold, his hoofs, &c., made
into glue, and his bones into fertilizer, and so
cncieth the chapter.
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Pcansyhtania reralread.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant street.)
Leaves. Arrives.
8:50 P. M. 1245 P. M
250 A. M. 11:50 I'. 51
4.r.5.1 P. M. 1'2:20 A. M
Horse Market,
BOAT ITEMS.—On Saturday there were two
boat races, one for flat-bottomed boats over the
Belvidere course, and a scullers' regatta over
the Manchester course.- In. the former four
boats were entered—the " Gladiator," " J. H.
4 . . Morrissey" and "Unknown."
The former won the race in 17 min. 4 sec.
We learn the " Bailey " has challenged the
winning boat. For the sculling race three
yawls, the " Gladiator," " Alps? and " Niag
ara," were entered, the former coming in first
in twenty minutes.—M. F. Gassady, of South
Pittsburgh, ha- just finished a scull boat twen
ty-five feet long, twenty-seven inches wide, and
weighing only sixty-seven pounds., for theAt
latits Barge Club. It is to be propelled With
tws pair or achlls. A.lhatross excursion
ists laid up' on Sunday night at Logan's Ferry,
and expected to reach Kittanning last even
ing.—The match between the "Flirt" and
the " Sall " is to be repeated next Saturday
evening, for one hundred dollars a side.
The " I. C. Woodward," victor in the recent
four-oared regatta, has accepted the challenge
of the " Bill Jackson " for a race over the Bel
videre course, which will take place on next
Saturday.
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The Pittsburgh Theatre
This time-honored temple of the drama will
be opened to the public on Saturday evening,
September 3d,' for the fall and winter season,
under brighter auspices than of late years.
Mr. J. B. Howe, the present'lessee, is a gen
tleman of energy, ability and enterprise as a
manager, and possessing rare talents as an
actor, and we think he will succeed in inaugu
rating a more successful dramatic season than
than the experience of managers in this city
for the past few years would lead us to antici
pate. But he has bent all his erergies to re
storing the palmy days of the drama here, and
we trust ho may be reworded.
During the summer the Theatre has been
entirely and thoroughly renovated, back and
front, inside and outside, stage and auditorium.
The old decorations have been removed and
new ones of the most costly character substi
tuted, anew.dome has been added, the interior
newly painted and papered, and new gas da
tures and stage machinery put in. A magnifi
cent new act drop has been painted by George
Morris, Sr., and assistants, of beautiful design
and fine execution, and a new green baize cur
tain covers it. In short., the interior presents
a fresh, cheerful appearance, and all who have
frequented the establishment, know it is tire
most comfortable place of amusement in the
city.
The attaches of the Theatre arc : Messrs. .1.
B. Howe, Lessee; Goo. Morris, Sr., Scenic
Artist, Geo. Morris, Jr., Property Maker,
John Kelk, Leader of Orchestra ; Jus. Flem
ing, Principal Maehinest. We have already
ennmerated the Company, which consists of
fifteen ladies and seventeen gentlemen, but will
again give their names: Miss Amy Frost, of
the principal theatres of the United States, if iss
S. 3. Phillips, of the Toronto, (Canada) Royal
Lyceum Thaetre; Miss Millie Corrie, collW
dienne, from Burton's: Miss Jenny Glenn,
the soubrette, from Toronto Royal 'Lyceum ;
Misses Julia Turnbull and Jenny Hight: Mrs.
Bradshaw, from Wallack's. and Mrs. A xtele.
from the Bowery, New York; Misses Li.-:/ie
and Agnes Hardy, from the Buffalo Theatre
Misses N. St. Clair. Jenny Wright. Charlotte
Morris, Lynham,and Blanche Bradshaw. The
gentlemen are J. M. Cook, the tragedian : Mr.
Simcoe, juvenile, from the Toronto Lyceum ;
Mr. Herdert, low comedian, of New . York;
Messrs B. and IL M•Cauly, and H. W. Egan ;
Mr. M. S. Mortimer, the young F ! tbiupian com
edian ; Mr. Edward Clinton, vtiCulist ; Or
Be Eilyeria, Buffalo; alr• H.. Wearer, old
mane Mr. E. B.' Holmes of the Hartford and
New Haven Theatres,and Messrs. Duncan,lted
mond and T. W. C. Blackburne. These are
nearly all new faces, but many of them are
gentlemen and ladies of repute In their respec
tive lines, and they will form. with Mr. Howe
himself, an aceompli-hed trm!edian, a powerful
stock company, such as has not been collected
here for year.e.
In addition to this iine stock company, Mr.
Ho, n c i nga,e.,ed ko,r the stamen aueeciAon
stitr;', a•nnng 'whoni are ti 6'f,dl,iwing: Mr.
and Mr, W. J. Florehee, Mr N,atie ;
and Helen, the - Western Sisters ; the beautiful
sisters, Misses Annie and Adelaide Lon,hale;
Yankee Locke and lady; Julia Daft, our
original Am erican cousin ; Mrs. -W. C
Forbes and others. Other stairs are being ne
gotiated for, and Mr. Howe pledges himself to
keep up a line of first class attractions.
On the opening night, a new spectral play
will be produced, with great scenic effects, a
new Fthionian farce, rather a novelty on „Pitts-
burgh baard , ,, and a beautiful two net comedy.
111.i,s Phillip will deliver an original epilogue,
the entire company will join in singingthe na
tional anthem, and a grand allogori,al tableau
will be prer..cnted.
Ijoyie totf.ie
which will conduce to the comfort of the audi-
ence, or facilitate the perfeet ropre, , entation of
the pieces selected. Good taste and judgment
will ho used in making choice of plays and
casting the characters, all objectionable fea
tures will be expunged, and the most fastid
ious may visit this tine place of iiimisement
with perfect confidence that their feelings will
not be outra , re4
We predict, under the new management, a
brighter era fur the drama, in Pittsburgh, and
reposing the utmost confidence in Mr. Howe,
biticsi 'upon his reputation, ehiewhere, what ht.
has done and Oat he is doing, believe that be
will effect a thoron'h change; which, all
know, is much needed in our theatricals.
TUE ATLANT:c MoNrnt.Y.—We have re
ceived the Atlantic Monthly for September
from the puhli, , hers. The table of ,content,
embraces, among other articles, The Lif! and
Works of Ary Schaffer : A Viit to abkrthu',
Vineyard; ,toher The Eleusina
The Itinktet'; Woeinti Onch mill Now
Trip to Cuba; 'aelma's Vow ; The Murder of
the Innocents : The Professor at the Breakfast
Table, &c.
P. G. MontsEr, having finished his collegial
course of book keeping at the Iron City Com
mercial College, with respect to himself and
honor to the institution, takes his leave of the
city for flOll.O tc tn.:, sunny '.4.),..1.1) on Thurs
day next. In taking his departure he carries
with him the esteem and good wishes of all
with whom he was acquainted.
Tenn* E.; 1: 1.1 j: E. : , -1110 iiht lecture of Pro
fessor Comstock, on Terra Culture, was deliv
ered at the Iron City College on Saturday
evening, and was well attended. llc lecture:
t.ssaington county, next
Saturday, and again in this city, on the suc
ceeding Satn:Liy.
A NEW FIRM. —We were shown yes
terday evening the address on the back of
a letter received by a well-kuown tiroi •.f this
city from acustomer. Itread thus
E—, C— Co." The correspondent had
literally copied the bill bead, suiip.-ing itr
Boughtof to be one of the fires. •
AARON JONES, the pugilist and James San
ford, his churn, intend opening a sparring
school in this city, in the Lafayette Hall build
ing, corner of Fourth and Wood. Those
who wish to learn the manly art of self de
fense" citr, have an qppostu4ity.
MmuonisTu'LL—The Pittsburgh Confer
ence of the Methodist Protestant Church will
hold itsnext session in Sharpsburgh, five miles
above Pittsburgh, Pa., to commence on
Wednesday, September 14th, at nine o'clock
A. M.
Gun stock of Gents' and Boys' Clothing is
still full, and as the season advances oar' prices
are made an inducement. We feel justified in
claiming for our work a neatness of style pecu
liar to itself. J. L. CAIIN.LGIIA.N & CO.,
Federal street, Allegheny city.
METIIODIST Camp meeting is to be held
in Beaver county, near Phillipsburg, about
three miles from that place on the Sheffield
road, comthencing on 'Thursday next.
A 'LITTLE, boy about ten years of age, son
of Mr.' 12forge llatailton, of Beaver, was
kicked by a horse on Sunday evening, and his
jaw broken.
ACQUITTED.—The Prussia poisoning case at
Meadville has terminated, the jury finding a
verdict of .• not guilty" in the case.
FOUR ears are now being run upon the Citi
zens' Passenger Railway, as far as it is corn
pleted.
MMEESM:
PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1859.
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLuTursn of every va
riety of style and material,' manufactured ex
pressly for us, and decidedly the best stock
ever offered in this market. Gentlemen and
parents will and it to their interest to call at
our establishment, corner of Federal:street and
the Diamond. Allegheny city, before purchas
ing. elsewhere. A strict adherence to our sys
tem of large sales and small profits has given
the name of W. 11. WGee & Co., an enviable
pre-eminence which no competion has hitherto
disturbed. -Yf
GEORGE W. SMITH,
BREWER, MALTSTER, AND HOP DEALER,
Pitt Street, Pittsburgh
if
AVING COMMENCED BREWING
" for the season, I am now prepared to furnish my
customers with a
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FRESH ALE
In addition to my regular brands. I am manufactur
ing a very FINE FLAVORED bit fElt ALE. put up ia
small packages expressly for family use.
This Ale is not only a delightful beverage, but is highly
recommended by the medical faculty, for invalids, where
a mild. nourishing tome is required. I have also toy
eelebrated
♦VIIEELINO BOTTLED ALES,
Constantly Otl hanJ, ron,t3t;ng of HENCE TT MITER
A:sa , CHAMPAGNE: PORTER ).NP BRUITS STOUT
['wilt/gem :lent to :Any ;tart of t he city. .10
METIIT'SALEn lived (o h upV. - 111 , 1; of nine
hundred yearn old, but noventy year., IA 110 W 1 . 110 Age of
titan, and in order to roach even thin a,le. it i• re,minito
to guard well the health. Slight ailment, oft neglected.
lead to PerWl, theel,eA. 1111Medlate Mlle( IA niroot,d
in canes of Sick headache, which i. frequently tlor foro•.
runner of revere illnenn,hy the use of
which are prepared and by li. L. FAIINES Ii.r It
Ckt., Whole,le Druggint4, tool Isit‘pnentr , I! 1..
FAIINES . O3 , VA VEIIIII/120C, No. CO Wood street. Pitt, t,nrgi,
Sold lit druggons everywhere.
HEATING BY STEAM..-3.3
the vrorkmftnlike trrtnhar. ter;ect a , ,10n of tl:e:r roll
regulating maellinen, ~a faty, toel, and tia ,
tittle attention Iteet , tary to keg t•rtott to.on Cottlfortttl,le,
We give thin 'etrtiEetil.,. to q 3.1
411 , C r e,S0r4 Ca, for th , lr
toy Kteant clue 54,0 nd Ward 1.t16;k0 ,totto, - It in ill , . y
Fittsburgh,and. %Ouch ha , lippr,TAL .14 . . 74 ,
would recommend them . 1., tuo t emir,
aati,csiction of he , .;inz
It. Miller, 4., 401ril Marallelt, Jr., M. Tatil , ..)-corgo
John
PIT/ 1-1-11 -41 :
Strom Heating, G(l4 ,Plit•/1:i. N:0761.) I, 1 /3,, F•or.h r:
Iknirra en crery ,Letc-r,pri., of (;.L. to, a
No. ti 7 Wood and P1t141111.01.
COULTER S NIEN ;Ind
Ornamontel Painter, un.lGrAiner, , —ler I. e!
a:oponFinrrti strt•vt lii•ni
will be promptly attendni.
VIONt; TIIE 1110 , 11:DI
the puthe ftir ti., cure 1 , 13 , ,br1y,
lcuve. Con , t,p,r;on. Liter Collyi.uut, or auy
euJe arising from thv h.,0.1 I
J 110STETTEh'S CITEBRATED STOMACH LILT
TEItS are La - the most el.: tam i its effects You: svl,,
are ,afferinE, the moat torturin,, pr. uc, rv;n••n:`t, i,.at ...
few bottles of t h w p.owerfn!, .Tit et.mp,an,i cdl
afford th, matt :I)
hare been cured, and rondo kovw u t, else ptlo.l.:' by Owev
who have experteu . Q.,l 115 t t A trial I, :1;: ,
ktomirOa to bring OS matt mot, a.' . 11... I
as the public may dons,
Sold by drugmti and dodos - , geuer.itly, ,ory s-L.2ro
41u0 I, :P - 11.R d :,5:11 . 11,
att,r2l So. 53 Water. and in Ft eat sv.w t t
DIV" THE 11l \SEN-1: tr ;
Ean Atliriliertir, lino 17,1. f H.. 1,
or,atelj an fir it th - -a.,,n
nuLroi••.lllltry. 1 3 ,t ,tcd m:th 11,1•11 - 1, , •
VeHris by I:••_.):Frp.!4..' Lcalrtifill II
a n,l gru) llne it NVl,t.t-lo.n. ate iilliCkty tdtaogei lOW ‘ t .
tticit • , ..4.r It ',Oro.
Sol.l by bt I. FAH:Cr-STOCK t CU, .o of
Wood Ml 4 Fourth 4trect•, z. ru,l tit
the Labormory of Jule., Mittel .1 N.. 7.4 Che-tnut
street, 1%113,14.10,0
JOSEPH. MEYER & SON,
nett Pv_.erq
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
No. 434 Penn 4treet, above the Canal,
(tare on Isfund a bag° nv.orttnent of Fancy an.' r.,n
Fortran,. in Walnut and Mah4+;7lray it 11,u' o'•.'n
!u.l wrirr,to...l -.0131 in 410.,`..ty fot,l qtyie to fir.y
tnnitufactured in the iy, :at
DrOtoptG4rc:f
JAIIES A. E'ETZL3I.
FORWARDING AND COHIMISSIOW MERCHANT
Tilt Eft,. UT
Flour, Grain, uncurl. 4artl, nutter, Seed
Dried Fruit and Produce General Ix,
CORNER. OF INIA.RKET AND FIRST tiTREET , ,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
iv_r m n,l s f. jiao,y, 1•11,,, - 4 - th.
Sr.. S. Cut hbvrt n :son, Ihto.burgh, Boyd .t (It!,
& Sweluingen. S. Study. Cash. M T. Pool , .
Howell, Mants'o ,
['Axton . • .rt;r2he.:lAf
! MOPS ! 1100 PS ! ! k",r
11,,n ST ES I,SPRING - SKELETON Sti ISTS,
the hcnt Steel Shut in tin° pit'.,
.Merl'haLtl and Acalcry 51IrpliOd ut low 'MKT!?
EATON, CitEE
rornr•r Fifth and Market F.u.••
T S E(EI V E P.
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.'E3
A large Murk. ~f rlf 11. Hi ENS
31 I: TAL I.IC TIP Sll 0
aug'2o
F. A. MIERSCH SONS
1
VRENCII
AMERICAN CONFECTIONARY,
Wholeaole and Retail
lee Cream, Cake=, Soda Water, Gum Drop.. and Con
eatiolot of all kinds altrayn on hand.
42 St. Clair street.
301 IN N. CRAWFORD,
Attorney 84 Connsello.r at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
DAVENPORT, lOWA.
Especial attention given to collecting and settling
claims of every kind.
RULE Dunlevy, Sr,
E. J. Roberts, Esq.,
Capt. R. J. (!race,
Roberts & Mellon, Attorneys. (apl9
1859. Second Arrival 1859.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
AT THE
FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
H. McCALLUM RESPECT-
W. FULLY announce that they are receiving a
second supply of CARPETING, selected directly from
the Importers and Manufacturers, b• one of the firm,
now in the East, to which they invife the attention of
purchasers. Also a nee style of CANTON MATTING.
for Summer Parlors. The latest make of CARPET
SWEEPERS, etc., etc., which shall he offered 'at the
lowest. rates. DO) W. D. H. McCALLUM.
T.
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
P.•om Washington
- WASHINGTON CITY, August 22—The admin
istrtftion has bestowed upon the subject of the
African slave trade, its earnest attention, and
with the view of suppressing as far as possible
the traffic, has initiated measures more efficient
and more extensive than ever betore for that
purpose. 'rho squadron for the coast of Africa
as arranged be the Secretary of the Navy, will
consist of the following named vessels:—The
steamers Mystic, Sumpter, San Jacinto and
Mohican and the sloop-of-war Constellation,
the flag ship Portsmouth, Marion and Vin
cennes. The most efficient officers are assign
ed to their command ; those of the steamer
Mystic and Sumpter, respectively are: Lieut.
W. E. Leroy and Lieut. J. W. Aithens ; these
gentlemen were, at their own request, entered
to this service; their vessels being of light
draft can penetrate waters too shallow for
those which have heretofore been on that
coast, besides having the advantage of steam,
hence slavers will be more closely pursued.
The joint treaty with England requires that
tha United States shall keep there a force of
eighty guns, but by the recent arrangement on
' the part of the administration the number of
our guns will be one hundred and sixteen.
Mr. Birney, who succeeds Mr. Morse as Na-
I Storekeeper, went out in the Constellation,
with instructions to remove the naval depot for
the African i , quadron from Porto Praya to
inn Paul do Leando, which is three hundred
and thirty-six miles distant from Port Prove.
This new depot will consequently be much
nearer than the former to the principal points
Hof :rad]: on the coast, and will, in a great
mca,:ure, obviate the necessity of a long cruise
on our own coast, too. Moro is to be an effi
cient n a val force, composed of the :teumers
Crusader, Lieutenant Moait; the Mohawk,
Lieutenant C;;;,von, the Wyandotte, Lieuten
ant z:tanley, and the Fulton, Commander G.
G Williamson. They are to cruise in the
neighborhood of Cuba for the purpoiie of cap
turing any slaver which may, by their expert
ness, escape the vigilance of our naval force on
the African coast. These arrangements will
soon go into full operation. and the Secretary
.! the Navy no.v hurrying the preparation
o•f such Of the vessels as are yet in port, for
this important tzPrvice,
The Gal% ezdon ftieilian , of the lath, thinks
Elomton elected Governor by ton thousand to
twelVe thousand majority,
August. morning;
tirettlo City
~n Deer I-land, which led to a general lire
alarm in tho city, and .mgina compa
nie, delvitched to the Pand, bit the fire
us fortunut,ly to the ca=t wing, and
the main I.„ilLimg , ,le:Lpeddatriage. The upper
t.
part of the ea., wing, teed at a house of retur
tuition for juvenile ofl,nderi, teas d , .Ftroyed.
The ,tiniated at from ten to twenty
tlmu-and dollars. Three boy', Win. Cough-
En, Tilos. Gordon and J. lliley, ronfeswd to
,eiting the building on tire. by placing com
bu-tible, in the ventilator. It was intended to
:t on ii r" 'it midnight, hut Coughlin, who
upplitd th match, overslept that lin?. ales
was furruczly hi. inUihte cf tt.e reform :school,
and has uttetnyted it 3 burning
1: I zN. U.. AugiuNl. '22. learn
ruila 11311 fa: 111,0. .MrKaN -tubl,, at Truro,
turn , d. and that alt the Eurioa, num
-1),-riag tin, pertshej_in the flatne:>. Ai these
!wird, itwlutled tho-o tv - I,peeially for expres-
Fnate. dearro.r.. 11 ,- we trout Halifax to Sark
'tile, for the Sew York Associated Prey', it i"
,e :red there will 1.143 unusual delay with the
-tearnar d'anada . 4 now nearly at hand.
Th- tire , Yas undo u btedly, it it ?aid, the w,:rls or
it I: hilly be a part . 01 the
-
oy which ,orne fraud he to be
perpetrated in cortr,tion with the next news
from the puLlic ,liouhl he
tire then ,:14t.t.n.-. until the authentic
totallh-, , e shall hat, he,rn phteed upon thy
hulletin• ti .A.,, , ,tciated Pres:.
L - ;1. haute, August special despatch
t o thy ,at. that Denver City advi
ce./ to the I:2th reached I_44'llV en worth to-day.
1;n:11 dlscsitverie, have tn,1.1,. at Medicine
Bow nundred and •afty miles
riorth-u , g of Cherry Cr...A:. The encitetnent
in regard to the new diggings at Platte, h un
abat,O, ; number,: t ; : e daily leaving both
p,r- , uns arrived at
Att..lit,m to-day with over one hundred ounce:,
of g. 3141
Lstest from Los Angelos
August f7om
Angelo:, ,tt.,;;; ontorem, occurminn no
21,t of July, among the Imlians, and that tWo
lindrr-1 Indians attacked forty whites, ht
Cro,-.ing, and carried ~tl' n r ;t lt,thor
inole , and a ,ittantiti vi mortsions belonging
to t;,e !-;tocliton and Kansas City Mail Compa
ny. Major Armistead, with two companies of
troop. left Nasuno fur the Major° villages,.in
tending to ehasti,e the Indians inside their
homes and de,tro,. their
LEAVI:NWOKTII, AUgUil 22.—Some confir
tiun of the reported outbreak south reached
here. One of the Jayhawkers Wad taken into
Missouri. Montgomery is reported in the field,
rind it is expected will attempt his recaptur..
Considerable uneasiness exi,:te e a nd the re
newel of the Old, 4isk,tlcl,74ocilLj Anaiprited.
N En . ORLEANS, August :22.—Advice3 to the
Ilth inst. report that Mes:rs. Ilargous and
Joeher have purchased the Tehuantepec transit.
Their agent at Minatlan has been ordered to
etion.go engincer3 to recommence work.
The 'teunapip 4driati,s is to run on the Pacitie
tide
CINCINNATI, AIIgUSV22.—HOWSOII& , Holmes
stock brokers, Third street, have suspended
Liabilities not suited.
REMOVAL.
W. 4 D. HUGUS,
TjEVE REMOVED TO NO. G 9 MAR
KET Street, corner of Fourth, where they will re
tnam till the first of September,when they tell remove to
their new store now being built at the old stand, corner
of Fifth and Market streets. my.l,lm
KAY & COMPANY,
B 30KSELLERS, STATIONERS,
A.ND
BLAIi.i BOOS DIANUFACTURERS,
'55 WOOD STREET,
Pittsburgh, P.
AW- A full assortment of Law, Medical and Miscalls,
ous Books constantly on hand. mrl
DOG COLLARS, DOG COLLARS-Of
all sizes to suit the largest New Foundland or the
smallest Terrier, at Low Prices.
Of all vatieticp., at
L A DIES'
OF VIR lOUS STYLES,
SELLING OFF AT COST,
• '4"
_ „, I "
Destructive Fire
From Halifax
From Pike's Peak
Froth Minsas,
The Tehuantepec Route
Failed
DOG MUZZLES. DOG MUZZLES,
BONN & TETLEY'S,
186 Wochi street
COLORED GAITERS,
♦ .fr,.~ •♦ f.
,i• „ a ~.~4tt,
[KO kTi u 6 a 8 ;(44 FA AI
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE.
Preenlent.
WM. H. SMITH
Vice Presidents.
ISA IA It DICKEY, Ist. EDWARD GREGG, '2ll
Treasurer.
N. HOLMES, Jr.
Suparintenslent.
GEORGE H. THURSTON,
Stage of Water.
River—two feet six inches water in the channel
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Reported &rpm,ly „fur the Daily, Morning Poet
PITISHI7II4III, August 22, 1859.
Flour.. Wiles from store of 550 Ltda. at ,55A045,25
for superfine, $5,4045.50 for extra do, and 15,70@5,75
for extra family; fancy brands $5,004Q15.
1111“.1r5...,501e0 50 bosh. Corn, from store, at ne.;
100 hush. Out, from store, at 4Sr.; 2.5 hush. Kentucky
White NVheat ut $1.50.
Corp Meal—Sales 25 bush., from store, at $1.10; 10
bbla. do. at $4.25.
Iloy...Sales from seales of 13 bombs at $15(517 .f ton.
50ap...50 hoiois Itosiu at So.
Candle•les 30 boxes Moulds 01 130.
Fecithere...so It, prime at 500 e.
"1'ar...10 hnl A. N.C. at £4,50.
Cheese gales 00 boxer, W. R. at Stro4?.
Bacon... Sales 15,000 //la. at 7 , /'0.7.7...je. for shoulder,:
934:407 , 4e. for aides, and 104I0Nc. for hiuns; 1200 en..
sugar cured hams at 1*?.
Sugar... Sales 8 N. 0. at W 444341.14 tlii-
Molasse• ~tiles IS hbla. N. O. at 41e.
Coffee...Sdes 24 sacks at 123/,@l2:ie.
Beans... Sales 29 hush. small white in 51,25.
Stearkne from store. at 11:V.
11111...ria1e4 30 Ws. Lard No. 1 at 90495 e.
Salt...Ssles 25 1,1,10. No. 1 extra at $1.2015'.1,25.
Whl•ky...Salos 10 bus. Rectified at 290. sal.
bbls. Ad live at $l,OO gal.
Philadelphia Market.
Primanxtenu. August f.'.2.—The Flour marl;st is dull.
there being no shipping demand; small lots of super
allf' sold at a2@5,31. and extra and fancy lots from 85,80
to $0,2.5. Roe Flour IR steady at 1 p,75. Corn Meal sells
at $3,61 There is more Wheat coming, forward, and
frieek are rather drooping; 4000 bush sold at i1,15(41.20
or red, and 81.2A(811.Z0 for white. Rye is wanted nt 78c.
Corn is in demand, and has advanced lc hnsh; 2000
bush yellow sold at 80@Sle. Oats arc in fair demand nt
35c for now, and 37430. for old. Provisions dull; pales
mess pork at 815,80, in rusks; sides sold at 8%. and &la
casks canvased hams a rzo. Lard sells stalely at
lie in bl•ls, and 12c in kegs. llit,isky ie iu better de'
mend; 200 bbl. Ohio sold at 27e. but now held higher.
Cincinnati Market
AUgli,t ?a—Flour is heist firml' at 61310.•
1.40. r.
but the market hear 3-. supp•rtiue
extra and double. extra Sl.iislALZidd iu only fail
dernan.l at U.Sc for red, and 13,0301,10 for whim Corn i ,
it Mile Lean tit 774115 c for mixed, and white. Oats are
ma: ketahle able. Whisicy advanced to 21c. Pro
se-ions are held more firmly, Mit the insri:et is not
nt
nte at gilotationp.
New York Market.
NEW Toes, August 22.—Cottrin quiet; Sale 9 GOO bales.
Flour firm; kale, 11000 bhl,.. 'Wheat firm; sale, 0000
bn.lo Ohio white STU). Corti scarce and advancing;
sales unimportant. Mess Pork declined 15e.with
nt $14,50E Boer Steady. Sugar firm. Cot Toe firm and
active.
New York S
New Vohs,. A ii.‘..e.st
t 7
Min3oarl n " '
Virginia ...... 1134 4
Mail S. S. C 0.... 7,1 N
Nov York Central.... 7a.
B-. F' 0 INT IP IP,
CONCENTRATED LYE
The Ready Family Soap Maker
NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHEIUT IT,
LABOR, TIAI.t: AR8,1404Y IS SAVED BY IT.
FOB. - Isl* ALL SToREKEErER,i..
ALI r,-F.icrcßEtz Lir THE
,NNSYLVANIA
Salt Manufacturing Company,
396 Penn St., above Canal
pURE SALT! PURE SALT !--
THE ONLY WARICANTEI) PrEL:
Table, ])airy and Packing Salt,
is 41,,ttufvtured by the
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing, Company,
306 PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL
IL T. KENNF:DY W. S.
STEAM . MILL.
A_LI4ECtUF,I , TY CITY,
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO.,
WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED
FLOUR, CORN DIEAL AND HOMINY
MANUFACIVAI: - .D AND DELIVERED
/'STO.INRcaI ANIJ ALLEtWEZCV,
au7:lPd►wl
REMOVAL.
I R E
i S .
r . 0 M I i
1 .. i !,
r . ,,
~I %, : v . Ee ,e i k . N fr ' o E m lt N 'S o
.. 1U, i. ! ; 1 4 1N ,L 'F e .P .. ,.1 1. : ,
0.111 on the opposite vide of ;he stree:!, nett door '' to
katon.Cree A: C 0..., ne.ur store..4e,Ond !:tniy. ' (nugl
•
- -
J. W. PITTOCK
Has reran to, oboe to Sinyttl'A new Penodient Store,
No. 60 Fifth Street
• •
augl6
CI LOSING QUT, REIMC ED PRICES
Ota' Altlre stark, preparatory to removal. about
SEPTEMBER IoTH
TO our N F.W STORE-1200M ON FIFTH STREET
ALLEGHENY CEME TERY.
SECRETARY At , il:l T i lroaviivays O.FFiCF%;
AT hict. 37 F/FTII STREET
SUPERINTENDANTS OFFICE
R OSIERY, GLOVES, Black Lace Mitts,
BAJOU'S KID GLOVES,
Hoop °karts, Cor3et3, 6e, ke
B ARGAINS IN
SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
One 6 Octave, Rosewood Case, Iron Frame; made by
Chickering & Sons; only two years old.
One 6 , ,i' Octave, Rosewood Case, round corners; made
by Hallett & Davis.
One 6% Octave, Rosewood, carved desk ; made by Norms
&Cluk.
One 6 Octave, Mahogany Case, n ade by Norms & Clark:
Ono 6 " " •'•••N. Y. Man. CO.
One 6 " 0 " " 4. Gerd'g &S;mori
Ono 6 " Rosewood . " :` ktPO, - Faris•
One 6 . Mahogany " " • Ihrecht
One 6X •` ••• •• " " Loud & Bro.
One 6 " 0 " •• German make.
One 6 " ~ " •• " Clementi.
One 6 " a a •• . Clementi.
For sale by
JOHN H. MELLOR,
81 Wood street.
NO. 57 COLWELL STREET FOR SALE.
—A brick dwelling, of hall, six rooms, bath room,
cellar and 'attic shade trees and shrubbery. Lot 22 feet
trout by 80 d_eelq_ very pleasant 'location, all In goal or ,
der. Price AZA.roo. Terms easy.
auga H. CUTHBERT *SON. el Market at.
ARRY'S TRICOPEIEROTS.—This wa
x, mulled preparation has stood the test of long use,
and still stands at the head of the numerous prepare
Lions for the hair. A large supply just received, and for
sale by L. WILCOX,
jyr cor. Smithfield and Fourth sta.
-
--- * ca.S.,
TWENTY-EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES
of Farming Land. situate on the south aide of the
Maumee River, six. miles from Toledo, Ohio. The sod
'is good, and timber first-class, and the adjoining lands
are occupied by enterprising farmers, who are making
jgood imp;gements. These lands will be divided e into
bracts of acres and upw , to suit p
farther.information apply at our offictb a Market it.
Via B. CUTHBERT t SON
ON CARSON STREET-A convenient
two-awry dwelling, with portico in front, parlor,
..t.„. 3411 , 2 , dining room, chambers, kitchen, itc.; large yard,
ees and altrubbau. For sale by
4 S. CUT/MAT 2 SON, 61 Market street.
`~ }
J 1 A HONING FIRE BRlCK.—These
Lyx bricks have been fully tested,and can be recom
mended for durability. equal to 'any bricks offered for
sale in this market. A supply on hand and for sale by
CHADWICK d SON,
jvfi N 0.140 ar.d 151 Wood street.
CALDWELL & BRO.,
BOAT Fumnstams di DEALERS IP
Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Cordage:
• Oakum, Tar, Pitch, Rosin and Oils;
Tarpaulin, Duck, Light and Heavy Drillings, etc.
ap&dy Nos. 88 Water and 78 Front ate.
MITE ArrENTIoN OF MEN OF MODE
RATE MEANS is called to the offer for sale of
forty of the most eligible '
BUILDING LOTS
to the . Second Ware, Allegheny City. The prices are
suited to the hard times, and time will be given to suit
all purchasers. For pa.rtmelms inquire of
ALEXAIWER HATS, Surveyor, .
Corner East Common and Water street,
no 3 Alleghen • City
iteek Market.
.o..kt araable—
Reading
Chicago a Rock INtand 64 2 !,
Claraland t T01ed0.... 22t,
Mich. Southern, pre...25
TER.IV, CASH ON DELIVERY
EATON, CREE & CO_
corner rirth and Market. st.i
AT THE CEMETERY
CI:IBRLESGIPNEti o
78 Market street
lantpus.
.-.IOIIX CALIMITLI,' Jl.
NVINES.— •
25 eases Cheroot quarts Champagne Wine
6 do do )ts . do
30 baskets Peas Ileidsaiek's qts do do
10 -do do do pts do do.
10 do Bollehe pts,and Dronet qts do do
ri do do do do pts do do
25 cases St. Julien Medoc Claret
10 do Ladies' Catawba do
15 do do Ginger do
In store, and for sale by
app MILLER & RICILETSON
BACON, M.E.%' PORK, LARD, ETC.
4.500 pieces large size city Shoulders;
4,000 do do Western . do;
5.000 do prime Rib Sides; •
ritiii do do clear Sides;
0000 do plain and baged Hams ;
150 bids. heavy Mess Pork:
100 bbls. prime Leaf Lard ; •
150 kegs do do;
100 jars do do: . , .
45 bbls. Grease Lard;
12,000 pieces large sized Shoulders in dry Salt;
For sale at lowest market price.,
JAMES HOLMES & CO,
corner Market and Front streets.
VA LUA BLE SEWICKLEY PROPERTY
FOR BA 1.E.-Anew, well built dwelling, 42x48, well
arrunged.7 rooms on first floor,wide hall, portico in front,
and porch in rear, large cellar, six rooms on second
story; 2, 1 4 . i acres fronting on the Ohio River, and extend
ing back to the Railroad, near the station.
anal; S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market st.
FISH-201000 packages
t i li k ok e gt r r ) ng
100 do Trout; •
150 ',la Mackerel;
75 do Herring
lv
H.
comm.
(ielS]
For So/ 11
$ 9 500 —FOR SALE, two-story
• . Frame Dwelling Howie, with a val
uable 9 lot of gra.md, 34% feet front on Fourth street, by
'29 feet deep on Chancery Lane. Price $d.500. Terms
;3500 in hand; balance. at ssooper year. .
an 06 S. CUTHBERT A sti'N, 51 Market street.
VEN AN G 0 COUNTY LAN DS.—Situa te
at ei q.ht miles from the town of Franklin, 450 acres
at Lf.7.1.).:•r For ~ale by S. COTHI3ERT & SON,
Real Estate Agents, 51 Market street.
TRUNK. BONNET AND FULLER'S
1 BOARDS., for bale ra, the stationery stores of
W. S. HAVEN,
ituels Corner Wood & Third ,t Market et Second Me.
CITY PROPERTY FOR RENT.—Three
prominent business stands for rent. Also a brick
dwelling on second srreek rent $3OO.
11 ,2,3 S. CUTHBERT iL SON, 51 Market st.
5Qa REAMS 24x37 PRINTANCI PAPER,
°fa superior quality, for sale low to close con
signment. by ' CHADWICK d SONS,
Nos. 149 and 151 Wood street.
T "f3, ROSS good Round Cane Hoops,
J, received and for sale at JOS. HORNE'S,
aug2 No. 77 Market street.
F'll TEAS.-50 half chests Green and
331ack Teams various grades, ; 70 caddy boxes do. of
different SiZes, iu ,tore and for sale by -
MURTLAND (.I)NNOR,
197 Liberty street
OHEESE.-25 boxes strictly Western Re
servo, for sale by W3I. H. 33.41 TH k Co,
Seco,'34l, and Front streets.
THREE HUNDRED LBS. COCHINEAL
_IL for , ale by BECKHAM t KELLY,
TylS Allegheny City.
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C R - Fi 8
lot F o ' f\ El n
N F T l l r N p h p y ' E s l & S t . e —,7u
t 1 11 ' . e S r t
petual Letter binders. W. S. HAVEN,
.LIAS Market A Second,and Wood A Third tits
BUCKWHEAT. -2.00 bushels for sale by
jao HENRY H. COLLINS
CU'
fell HERRING.-200 boxes scaled
S
aoo box,, No.l, just received and for mile
RHYMER At ANDERSI'iI t
jo2l No. 39 Wood at, opposite Si. Charles atm/.
B[ TC KETS.— 50 dozen - New Brighton
ticrivit:g anti*or Went
UAIVORTH dt BROWNLEE'S,
anb in the Diamond,.
LOTH BRUSHES.—A good assortment
V of Cloth Brushes on Land and for sale by
L. WILCOX,
P2B Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets.
COUNTRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country
'Bacon skies; 1000 lbs. Shoulders and Sides received
on consignment, and for sale by
A. FETZER,
0'22 oorner Market and First streets.
ALAW . E. 1 4 0 T of Fullerton's Superior
Pla.d Flannels, opened this day. •
•Ati - g1.5 IiANSON LOVE, '74 Market street.
VALUABLE PROPERTY on Market,
V street, between Third and Fourth ate., for wale by
jyr2
S. CUTHBERT 38Ur, Real F,state
DIXON'S BLACKBE,MAy 6k.1011-NA
TIVE fur salt, by .
FAIINESTOCS .t CO.,
ie2.3 10.60. coruer Fourth acrd Wood streeta.
lr OW'S If IGHLY PERFUMED BROWN
\VINDSW EtOAP—much approved of for washing
and shaving. A large supply just received bv
JOSEPH FLEMING,
aug9 corner of Dianaond and Market street.
ATON, CREE & C(),, \%ljb REMOVE
_LA to their now store tootn. on Fifth street, about the
loin of September. ttwit present. stock
will be CLO= OUT AT COST, as they desire to open
9 4 lir:t&l; etOrAc fox FAII Trade. •
EATON, CREE t CO,
ittigEt Fitth and Market sta.
MISSES' DIAMOND SKIRTS, iu vtlaite
and dark colors, at
ntigreatlodtVrees
augl3 caor Y E Vi\x kiarkea4ste°reels:•
TEDUCED, IN BRlGE—Douglis &- Sher
-kV 7cPsP:4 ol cian, skirts, with adjustable bustle.
EATON, CREE t CO. •
Corner Fifth and Market sts.
M'COYS & MILLER'S •• GREEN" con-
Manny on hand and for sale at manufacturers
prices, at - JOHN THOMPSON k CO.. ` .= !Ca. lab Third Ptri4
EN N EDY'.$ MEDICAL DISCOVI3IIY
I 1 for sale by B. L. FAENESTOCK ,
Jr 2 A) 'No. C+)cor. kal • 4.4:omrth streets.
(lOAL OIL! COAL OIL COAL OIL!
zoo V , '' 4 l NeinV. 4 AitiMilokg coal ca for sig. by
B. 'C. a J. H. SAWW.E.
POTATOES. -30 barrels New York Fluke
Potatoen just received, andtor sale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
corrier-Market and'First streets. •
COOKING RAISINS.-150 boxes Nel
Valencia. For salo by
11 ; Ers1rat & ANDERSON,
mY 2S ' No. 39 Wood atzaet.
DU TER.-10 firkins for sale b
1-11 1911 : v:
TOBACCO, of various good brands, in
store arid for We by
MIIRTLAND .4 CONNOR,
m • 197 Liberty street.'
QEGAI S.-100,000 Genuine Segars, differ
..,ut Urauda iu guru and fur male low - by
HAWORTH dt BROWNLEE,
8.8 In the Diamond.
F ISH. -30 bbl.s i,b-f arge ado No.. d 3 o Mact e rel;
halfl6 bble. Easiport
el"TMWral
For wale by
myZ)
I"7' g, BARRELS SUPERIOR OLD MON.
/ Cl' ONGARELA RYE WHISKY, in store, and for
sale by_ ; O'LLARA,
161 tit% street, between Wylie and Ross streets,
jet . Sd door above Wylie street.
RESH BUTTEIL-7- jars and 4 kegs.
F
Fresh Batter, just received and for sale by ,
• • JA.1111:3 A. FETZER,
jet , . . corner Market and First gavels.
O RIENTAL TOOTH WASH—A delicious
compound of gums and aromatics, cleansing to the
teeth. healing to the gums, a fragrant to the mouth.-
Sold by . . IMAM
^-nithtield and PourtlP'
COUNTING HOUSE STAT lONERNj
Head Boxes, Post Office Boxes, Caraltie .
enders and Band Boxes, a large assortment at
HAIIMNPS,
jel3 Corner Wood & Third & Market k Second ata.
rtIIEEN OF DIAMONDS.—Another lot
V I C of theabove Bkitte just received. at. the lowset
•ricer. JOSEPH HORNE
VlSH.—White Fish, Ttotit Mack6el and
Herring fir sale by
ang3
JRIED APPLES.---10 barr
munTLAND k_CO . N24: ll o streec i4
JA ,
M
GRANT'S CASES, VOL". 1., for sale by
3. B. WELDIN,
' l3O 63 Wood street near Fourth.
Gl. ASS —3OO bas. assorted Window Glass
fac sale by,• (and) HENRY H. COLLINS.
MMBER 269
fflagututan Calleries.
7t.0 G.MIR.Ei°
Ambrotype and Photograph
GALLERY,
No. 70 Fifth Street.,
NEARLY.OPPOSITE TEN pour oprica.
nir Photographs,. colored br plain, taken at 'kart no-
SMALLtern unces, ENLARGED dennaI to them
PICTUR DM TO LUZ FREE. ant
colored in Oil.' '
- - .
AMBR•OTYPES.-
A SEW' /rut, AND DURABLE PICTURE'
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AN LOW
A$ AT ANY FIRST CLAES BITABLIBIL
IKENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT - ' '
niPFRTAT,
AND 51111=01.
P.l-10Tc)C3-XLA.I :I B,
Colored in Oil, Pastan°, "o° ,IPlnct, in_ the most artistic
style, and at Eastern prices : .
IVALLPS GALLERY;
Jett Jones' .Bttlicling, Fourth street.
PHOTOGRAPHi ANBROTYPE, ME
LAIIiOTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GAL
LERY, O,r. Fifth and Grantstreets.-;-The subseribenbav-
Mg fitted np rooms In WTIGHES BUILDINGiks now
prepared to take Likenesses that cAN NOT Tiud TO
GIVE.SATL9FACTION. • ,
and examine the collection.
A. LANE, -
Corner ofFifth and Gnat areete.
Wes. N. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
IRON FOUNDERS,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
. . .
NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
ANUFACTURE ALL KINDSOF
Steam Engines, ranging from throe to one hue
dr and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mills,
Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc, ete.
Give particular attention to the constructiOn of En
gines and-Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights,
=lay, and circular saw mills.
Have always on Mind, finished and ready for shipment
at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description.
Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron sey, and
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers. and 'es 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 =es
to give Benefaction.
,—Orders from all parts of the countrysolielted, and
promptly filled. mr=emdsw
LA-TEE SUPERIOR COPPER, MILL
,831ELTINfl WORKS',
•
PARK, NMI:IRBY & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
P.raziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot
toms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Solder, do-, also im
porters and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate-Sheet Iron,.
Wire, tc. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and
Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Second streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any de--
ired pattern. my29tlytiaw
WX. ENTLEI.
SMITH, PARK 8z CO.,
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Warehouse, No. 14$ First and 15) Second streets-
Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Ott,
Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog
Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pullies, Hangers and
Couplings.
Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip
tion made to order.
Having a complete machine shop art.ehed to the
Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend
ed to. myMlydrar
WARRANTED Pure and trtt ~z,—. • ••,..;
adulterated. and to lar S AVE .---'
Pickles for years, the same that I have • ~`"•• I
sold to a majority of the Pittsburgh Gro- - , -..........--..
cars for mita suss, and which has taken •v • ••E' 4 X •
Three First Premiums ,I -
at Pennsylvania State Fairs, I am now of , •
faring to the city and country trade at -
.
greatly reduced prices. • .
Please order direct. Terms Cash.
A. BALLOU, 146 Water street, '
S
between mithfieldand Grant,
Pittsburali, Pia
nirMaaw
ROOFING_
Gam Elastic Improved Cement and Canvau
Roofing, Felt Cement, and Gravel
ROOFING:
Also, Agents For .
Patented. Aspheltie Rootlin Felt,
•
ROOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE,
WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYLML OLD
75=raTyrr ST,BETTEE,N FOITETR el FIFTH
Valuable Market Street and Man.
cheater Property for .Sale.
THE SUBSCRIRPBS, in virtue of powerie
conferred upon them by the will of the leis Judge
Riddle, offer for sale -the following excellent basinese
locations:
A lot fronting 31:feet on Market street, by 178 feet
deep to Chancery Lane, with the two three-dory buri
ness houses on Market street, a two-story house in the
rear of the same. and a two-story dwelling. house ore
Fourth street. The lot has a front of 34 feel on Fourth
street, by 60 feet deep ortChanceryLane. -This proper
ty, from ita large front oir two streets, offers a favorable
opportunity to business men desiring a good business,
location. ..
In order to accommodate Purchasers, the' Fourth.
street, extending back on Chancery Lute 30 feet, vrillbe.
sold separately. from the Market street property.
Also, a lot of-ground lathe borough of Afanchester,
having a front on Locust street of nt feet, and a depth o
UM feet 6 inches, being bounded on 'one stdeby Leokey
alley,. on which is erected a brick dwelling house of two ,
stories, with a portico in frOnr, and having appurtenant
I thereto aconveruent to-house and,suroke houm, and a
stable and carriage house on the other side of,Lecksy
.all ey; thni property . is now in the-occupancy of.
Miller. The above property trill be sold upon terms
greatly conducive to the 'Monists of purehisers,leeth as
relate to price and time cf. payment, as the. Executors
are anions to close - up the affairs of 'the estate. For
further particulars, price, terms. be.; apply - to either ot
the subscribers, or to B. CUTHBERT. Agent, Market
street, Pittsburgh. -. JOSEPH , GA7,ZAIsMr,
. Office, N 0.2.6 Sixth street.
CHARLES SHALES.; AWY. et Law,
Office:6l Fdartnetteet.
iyl4.3wdms
PENN _ MACHINE WORKS
FOUNDRY,:
Oa3Fsteam !a PalY~a
gorrig blactdues,
Mortice 'Machines,
Gear- VirtteA sorh ite:fetal
Orders promptly attended to
L. HIRSHFEI;I B ; SON,
DEAtvp '
GENTS' pIIBNISHING GOODS,
1 SHIRT ,y.+NI3FACTIVIIII3 6,
No 413 Wood Stn.'s**.
mwiTh:beyutbehaerr.aribis.
rmar im re9Pec tee ttail dio ann lin °u wi ne. ilhe_ that fort ;
to any part
0. hr an receiving from the
sending th, orders, their personal maasarell
inches, w ading to the formula given ,
Iternetrier the size DMA be easefully end se ,
taken, ' ,all necessary allowanceiare wads !-
A T -a—Size around
s e znd—Size around the wrist.
wsird—thse around the chestortune ,- . - ' .- . ?,
w ar-pile.
r Fourrk---From the middle of shoe . -
to wrist Joint.
f VA—Height of person, -ik ,
knee-pan.
This plan ie quite union
gentlemew at a distant.
tarn at home, Shirts 1-
.
Alsa v on hand, a'
nfactnre. An
proMetli.attevy e--
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D4SIED Z. PARK.
VJEVEGAR. :
ROOFS REPAIRED
nay a JOIMON.
H. WIGIIVPIAN,,.