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'',• ' ..:‘ ..I'..ftt,:4 1, ...f' %,-,,,,,:i,-1,:! - ..i.'!W') ..Z1 ';':!!':: ' 4;7' ;••;;;''''sl t '•', - .-,4..''',..--75, ':. 4 "i'. /;!': '..: .:-' ,;:.• -, ',. -,‘ -4 -,',,,1,::',., -43- ,--4 -.''....---,;,"1-,',;', ;',,..-_";•..^ 10 ...,_.,.' .'rli ~o.,'' '-',O ti. 1%`7.:,,,:',•-•.".1' ' •-f_1;...:',,,,!-;•.1'6;.." -,4 MEE EMI •.~: r ~~~`' ,:: ' '; ;:,, : _, .j ~, ..1 4•ti•O • j EMU MIME MEM ; * • '" •• . ' .; . 7 . ! -., , ::- ! il , 57•77 ;,'..., ;.4 -- •", 4-c, VOLUME XVII. Zip: , piviti i post. JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Fire Dollars per year, strictly in .1 ranee. Weekly, SiIPZIO subscriptions Two fol lars per year; in Clubs of five. One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure and Arrival of Passenger Trains. Pitt:burgh, F',,rl Ifavar an 4 Chnano Railn.l. (From corner of Lihortianfl Grant str,a.tn, Pittsburgh.) Leave Piuntarffh, Cro,tlino. Ft. Wayne .I:epre , s Train 12:15 A. M. 6:56 A. M. 1:01 P. M Mall Tram.- 6:50 A. M. .- Expre, Train 1 . ..!:50 P. M. 0:45 P. M. 2:30 A. M Arra, nt Glavago : Expre..4 n 47 P. M. I Exnre , . ,1.7 A. M Returning. a rive at Pittsburgh: ANL S:2:1 P.M. Expr.--.:;:ln P. M. I Express, 2.!N1 A. M (From Federal erect St:lti - .n. Allegheny.) New Brighton Aceonun9.lation.. !OA A. M. 5. O P. M ..0:05 A. M. 1:110 P.M Prnavicania Eagrortd. (From corner of Liberty and Grant atreets.) Leaves. Arnve,. Express Train S:5O P. M. 1'.L.45 P. M. Maul . 2.450 A M. 11:50 P. N. Fa=t Line 4 : 2o P. M. 12:0 A. M. • The Jolinstnn.n lVny. PA...sone, Train J-Ihn,town Accommottatlon :2Y) P. M.. 1101 .1. \I. ll: e 7 "ftirtir •. _....10.70 A. M P. M. A m ,o.:1 kFroto ,ti ) Arrives. Afail Trrtin ..... A. Al. P 11 riPia 'Pram . 4 - 10 P. Al. S4S A. )1 / (From c. 0 ...., of 1.11.... - ty and I; rout ,treets) Litres. F.Tpross Troic, ...... 12.15 A. AI. 2.40 A. Al. ilLta Tntio fi.'2O A. Al. 4... P. Al. F... 1.05 P. Al. P Al. . le ,, mmotiatual. ..... 5.00 P. M. 11.00 A. M (Naninnati RoJiroa.d. ( Frnm Ltth.,:y and Grant streets) Leave , Pitt. Ck,linni.ni. Arr. In Cm. Ea=t Line 12.15 A. M. Six, A. M. 11.30 A. M Expre... Tram.. 1.05 I'. M. 1..14 A. M. 73' A. M Cricket Match A game of crick, t took Qlace on the IV e , t Commons, Alle , rheny City, yesterday. between the Atalanta and Youn. , America Club,. The game commenced at eleven o'clock, Messrs. Jenkins end Byron, of the as umpires. The Young Ameriett took thy wickets first. The match resulted in favor of the Atalanta, with six wickets to go down. The score was as follows: T S,ott b AL•LauOl 5 b 34 . 1.augt,11:1 4 atlnl= ==ffelffl MISIMMIINIMII MEIMIMig= C Whitesideci b Miller I' F W Brown: 1, M'Lauzlihn \V Murray T Etlmagls c and M 1.0 v,hlin G Brown: I,lll,3rw.hlin LI Rho .1,, h Xl'l-iutiJw C A 13rynn "ot out MEM Miikr Lau zhhn 13) - 4,. 5; 4 Wale., 1 EMEIMIII TT (IST IN ‘l,'S. h Brown t• h . 13,5111 h Brom Ito.ol I,Luthlm T1:110,1. 0 F Wi 1:1001.- • 4 J Miller run out_ -1 1' Welch; II Scott. Itho.olo. t Jlnrr.ty 1:10,:ta-... I .1. Gen T IIIO,IJ, J Mug"... net 001 It I T Itllo.ol - F.:trltcc, ben.re a loket.. 2 I T I. 14 Alden 1. T I I, T 1:10,0Is Wilharn, I.T 1111-0...1 G 13.11, The Atalanta boy., played well. the batting especially being very tine, and suell us would do credit to more, experienced 'darer,. This is the third match won by thi , cloth within a few weeks, and the Young American, think they have achieved 111, groat victory, inasmuch ILS they have been out of practice, many of their member. , not having handled a bat for NV 1 , 1 = th , ! Spirit which flrii• 11110,S the y.,u11.4 4-rick,tvr, The tz:itno healthy, in vigorntin , 4 ono, 1171(1 NVO • wou ld MO' to Si, it wore L zeth.‘rwl. The. , clubs several who r.t. become vory time players, and 1 , 0 111)1.` coinpr•to ,With c urb dui+ as the I qympie, Lager fixer. it i`• 1.1/11t - . 111 th,e United StateF. tint .• Cotton but we think the mils ersal beveraLTe lager benr. introduced by our Teutonic pripulatior„ can (.1,1.1.1.1,,t, t l ,e p:/1:111,1 brat holds ohly a N , .(vDdary po,ition. dozen year; a go it wa% unknown. but it, and progress: ta< he, ii rapid. tool now its man ufacture and yomoimption are enorinoli, toillionsof..apital are iny,->t , •d in it. , produc tion, and tlo—e 0110 bate ,i) n.,ted ;ire driv ing in profitable busiiies-. At I. its core-Luny tion, the (IQUIREA is s , great 1.11:.t it Can ,(231 , 1 ,- ly be I:ept up: Those who drink thh, beverage embrace not only the strung-headed Teuton•. with whom it hail it; origin, but our own citi zens, especially the representative, of •• } - uuug ffrizzle it down in fabulous les It is said that 0 free inqui•terree iri flint liquid is not detrimental to health 4r prothic ive Of the styli, effects as alcoholic drirtks. Lint nint tots il.t heer t e , _datiltslied, anti many o! its •votaries will discover their mistake %slier, hrolcuu fortunes and constitution, and shatter ed reputations cannot LC` repaired Inn our own city. the indulgence on this 'tint ulant, always large, is soil increasing, and the number of lager beer shops, exclusive of those in which other liquor; are also sold, i; astound- ing. We see them springing up at every c.,r ner, evert street and alley, and in noon • cuarLers of tine cit,- May be found entire ro.,:s of herr hails. ' All do n large and thriving httsinki. As ire have said, young America ab orbs its full share of this beverage, and we have often been pained to see boys of twelve and fourteen staggering under the influence of drink which it is agreed, will not intoxicate, demonstrating the utter fallacy of the asser tion. But this is not the wor.t evil. na it will ben-et a thirst for fiery stimulants more sudden efietc. • fiat where do these boys procure their lager? That it is sold somewhere, no one will deny. A Dirge prOportion of out dealers are. doubt less, very careful to whom they sell, never suf /.6ring minors tai drink in their houses, but there are others, utterly reckless of the conse quences, who do not discriminate, and who will sell as readily to minors as to those of ma turer years. The influence of these .is is vory • ious, and something should he done to abate them. Parents and guardians should have an eye upon these establishments, as well as upon the youth they have in charge, and when they. find a place where liquor is sold to them, pros <,ttte the proprietor to conviction and sentence. Stieh - tt course, steadily pursued, would soon render our saloon keepers more cautious, and iieihoim a great temptation from thd young. STRUCK WITH A HAmm Kn.—Justice liege man, of Lower St. Clair township, committed Mrs. Eliza Nelson to jail yesterday afternoon, Aarged, on oath of officer M. B. Hartzell, ith tta.sr f tilt and ! i attery op husband, gelson. ft seems that the pair quar reled, and that during the row James' better half struck him on the head with a shoe maker's hammer, inflicting an ugly but not a serious wound. GAVE BAlL—James Porter and James arrested at Wheeling, charged with pariicipation in the assault on odicer Ramilton, have given bail before Mayor Weaver m the coin of one thousand dollars each, for their ap pearance to answer at Court. A REGULAR MILL occurred on the wharf yesterday morning between two pugilistically inclined individuals, who, after a few brief rounds, were separated, and settled their diffi culties amicably. Happily for them the police , were net about ) and no arrests were made. -• tittsliburiAki.b Mary Nl'Cor, with several alin.4es;-was sen tenced-to the Penitentiary for two years for laceny, and .W illiam Williams for three years, for pa.':sing counterfeit money, at the last term -t.4:-.the Mercer county Court. The best grand jury of Mercer county con old jail, and the Court have di rected the CoitkaWsioners to erect a new one. The German Catholics of Cambria county have contracted for the erection of a commo dious brick building for holding worship, which the contractors expect to have under roof this fall. The second brigade of the eighteenth divis ion Pennsylvania Militia, will hold an en campment for military in,truction at Kittan ning, on the 27th, 2tith and _'9th days of Sep tember next, under the command of Brigadier General S. V. hightcap. The commanding officer extends a hearty invitation to the mili tary of other districts to be present. The large iron works :it Ihnicansville, Blair county, are about to be put in operations once more, which will give employment to a large number of workmen. Mrs.. Kuntz, an estimable married lady, 'of Jetlerson towni.hip, Butler county, I'll dead on Monday last, while milking A man, mimed George Nugl•, Wes arrested in Clearfield the other day. and a lid of bed clothes and other articles from the Mountain 11 nose, Cre>son, found in his poi.se , sion. He was committed to jail. A roan named John ()wen, said to bl • conlillinion of the prisoner, was also arrested and held in like manner. Colonel John Kane, senior, one of the ohlo,t re,idont, of Cain bri:t count V, resoling at \\ nure, died on last, in his one arid fifth Veal'. MEM =EI IMMO ELM Some re.ently poi-oriett three valuable 1 , 1011.45ng than North Fay ette ...linty. To Physicians—lron a, a Medicine There are sonic iMysiciam. who have objected to using the Peruvian Syrup, because they as not know all its constimen', and but they are combined. The ,ame objection may he urged against a large proportion of the medicine., which they do not. lie,itote to pre,ribc. They know that opium contain, nnirphine; that Pe ruvian bark contain, quinine, and they know front the certificate, of a dietingubdied 'them bit that the Peruvian Syrup iointains prutoxide of iron, and is free from any noxiom; ingredi. ent: but they do nut know with certainty all the other constituent- of any of the, substan ces, nor how they a re emnbined. Yet they give opium and POrllViau bark to their patient , flow then can they comidcritly withhold from them the Pernvian Syrup" How can they ~.,•;e/i1iv., , 1!/ (IL) it, ill 'aid) as have re si..ted all other retileall , ,, cthen they know or may know that procia.ly similar eases hal, been cured by the Peruvian SyrUp? and corrosive Silbilinate are te , th e“mpounas chlorine and mercury, not ditTer in chenii cal tamalitution the I:rop.irti, , n. uI wllirh their element- are combined. leoca knowledge of th. Ir ex.a. t composition enable y one to say 'ally OW firrUler I, a valuable 111 Aicine and the latter a daiolly poison The truth is that, with exeoption... prers'eribe medicine , . !rot tweause they know their CheMiCal 1 , 4:-.titlitiOri, but because ti,y know their the or!piptAirl. Thi: knowledge of the Peruvian Syrnp be obtained in ample measure from a pamphlet. entitled —Letter- to Clergymen," to be hail of The objisi•tion • therefore, to using the medicine on the ground of it-. compettion feud charweer not twine; :mtliviently known, can no longer, it iA c,r1ic,11 , . 11. be MU& with I.a1•••r Sal In 1)r. (ieor, , ,, N lld street. I: \ 1, [..- -Sumo we a roan iit;ting NV 'Maui 11. F: lwards, :died on the l'rincipal of Tu,arora Academy, repreF, tint 'Lis brother and cotisin NVlhll..ti to enter the si hied, ou Ow rec ommendation of Prole—or Wilimins, of .1.4- ferson College: that he, liihisolf, haste t.. to Netc I I Oae hen school: did not, therefore. wait via ref mull, 1, -Lay Mr a few d•, l'sat 1 with it, lit, tllat. that' would COM.. nett ,I!‘v f,.ilowitt!z: that his r. ho lived wit hiri ten miles of l'ittslairgh, had vj x,. ! , him In pay for tlami mild January next. tic i.re ,euted n check on the Corn Exchange limit. •F: rhilaklelphlit, dflk \VII • l 11. Pe•iii,on l Co_ of Pitt-burgh, in tutor of \V. 11. Edwards, marked ail :it twimty dot tars e liang, o h 11, and went his way. The was :eat L k sod payment reit oeol, •,• A. A: account ( ' urn Niliar,j , link. It w theri sent to, l'ittsliurgm— •T 1 there . it is needle-s tie did 111,1 cop. , : ' Pie whole thing was a >'•c iodle The ' hop w ill evidently 1.1 - V ~Iflo• can,) an other hcool so that the public Inhl nn the look,iait for him :: L.,; Inc ~.... 7 .... ~ Pei N lc% —IV a have boar informed that the 1:11111tS of l'Artitltlghtttll. 111,thintj prep:irate,- for It pi,-n;.•. which Will take I.ln'' on Their-dot, the I t et Septenther, at filen weed the :Mo nongahela river. \Ve that this will anal that ••Yery fort will be mad- tie render this the ,11 ti. Dinner trill tri • served at 11111' ,Coinch P. at. ,\ tine blind of 1111.1.11.• 1111.. i been ene.aged I. the eecasi ,, ll. The Birmingham ferry-boat has Leon tereti, and cold inake two trip,. U. the Grove from toe loot of Grant street, the lie-I at nine eleleek A. at., the ,t,llttki ut tttlit , and a (calf at.. touching at ilirthihgliani etieb time, and r.-turn :it .'icon 1) . 1•10ek I' NI to the city. h: eursien tickets will be I-med. and -01,1 at the ferry landings, it tWonty cents. dAtildrun . . , • tickets lialftriee. Ti n ;round may also tie • reached by omnibuses, which start from Fifth street. Dinner tickets can le. procured at Mr. Quigley . , Fifth street, at fifty .''-rite. A UTU \ Al —The cool Nos: of the morning; and rvellim4, %V. i, premonitory of the uppronrh A ,easrm of the yollrrw lo!Lf . • !if enntese . there will he worm rtnv ore the toting frosts .1' Antonin ;supervene hut the swelter tired op pressivenes of .dinitniw net gohe The tined. beautiful SORWII of the year will soon make its advent; when air. water nod vegetation com bine to 'sake Mother Earth beautiful to her children. How old she is—both wrinkled and grim sometimes—but the sunshine lights up her features, as good nature does the faces of all,l we Love ber, and best of all when she is liberally tilling imr hands with the autumn harvest of golden grain and lus eiottA fruits ; SUDDEN DEATH.—.\ few days since the dead body of a young lady, only child of Mr. Jas. Best, was found dead in a field adjoining her father's residence, in Cook township, West moreland county. It aopeart that slte t,rft Tier father't- ru ; ls..jent.e two ,lays ifi.fore on a V6ie to :Crieigblior, where she spent the afternoon, in apparent health and r.itod spirits. She left here and crossed a Ileld ' to g, to another neigh bor, intending to stay all night. This was the last seen of her 'dive. t.2he sa, Room twenty years of a , e, ana had been troubled with heart disease; which is supposed to have caused her death. tlauks:N.--,Jobn Burke, employed in filling a cart with dirt at an excavation near the outer depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on Wednesday evening, met with a serious ac cident. A huge stone, having been under mined, gave way and rolled down the hill, striking l t is kg 4/.4 promlcing a compound fracture. When taken up the bones protrud ed through the skin ; and after being removed to Dr. Walter's Hospital it was found necessary to remove several fragments of broken bone before the limb could be set. HABEAS Coarow,—Thomas ar rested. op Wednesday for affiliation, ,was yes terday taken before Judge Parke, of the Court of Quarter Sessions on a ha beas corpus, who, after a hearing, held him to bail in the sum of three hundred dollars for his appearance at the next: term of court. CoLListolt.—Car No. 1 of the Citizens' Pas senger Railway came in collision with an iron wagon, yesterday morning, tearing off a por tion of ! the platform. The car Wiia laid up for repairs. ( and End,: PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, 1859. IT is not strange that many persons are dis satisfied after buying a sewing machine, and are almost ready to eomdemn all machines, be cause they have been duped by selecting a low priced and inferior one. To guard against this the only course is to get one of the best and latest itnprovements, and if the cost be some what greater at first, it is less in the end. The new Finkle Machine is now the best to be had, and is sold by .1. I, Carnaghan & Co , Alle gheny city. OFF.—The match betwe Aaron Jones and Toni Sayers, the great English pugilist, for the championship, is off, the former paying fifty pounds forfeit, or rather his backer, who is now endeavoring to get up a match between the "Benicia Boy" and the English champion RECOVERED. —The trunk of Mrs. Ellen Liney, for the larceny of which George Niblo was committed to jail by Alderman Roger=, on - Wednesday, has been recovered, it having been found at a butcher's shop on Smithfield treet, where Niblo had left it. WORK ha been commenced on the Birming ham and Pittsburgh Passenger Railway, on Carson street. in the borough. About seventy live hands are employed, and the laying of cross-ties is rapidly progressing. THE contract for the erection of the Citizen:, Bank building has been awarded to Messr:+. A Patterson A: Co. It will have a front of eh i•cl (41 stone, and will present u handsome and sub suintial appearance. Ni EN'S AND BOYS' CLOTIIIN,7 of every va riety of style and material, manufactured ex pressly for us, and decidedly tho best stork ever offered in this market. Gentlemen and parents will find it to their interest to call at our establishment, corner of Federal:street and the Diamond. Allegheny city, before purchas. tog elsewhere. A strict adherence to our sys tem of large sales and small profits has gi vi n the name of W. 1.1. Arliee Lk: Co., an enviable pre-eminenco which nu competiun has hitherto disturbed. GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, MALTSTER, AM) 110 P DEALER, Pitt Street, Pittsburgh lIA V I NG OIMMENCED BREWING Gar he Avar,,n. 1 Lon now Fepartal W furnish me custom,. with a In ll , lanrn to Ml' lirimitn, 1 nm Thai/MA.lm a very FINE FLAVUI:I-.10 tlll 14.1 i ALL pat rackagen exhrtinnly hir lama} u This Ale In not. only a delightful titivertwe, l tin Imtlily tecomMinltiPtidy the medical faimlty. hir invalid, a hei, a mild. atimisliin.d Maio i remitted I hi.ye celeldahnl 1I 33=1 Pn. , tnntly on hand, con-t+tt.: of KENNETT MT 1 . 61: .\ NI. CH OIPA(NE, Ptt RTE': .tiNIA fifn tIVN ..•ra to on) part of t h e 011). n111,11(111 31E1'111 •ALEII lived to I iti,‘‘ard , 111 tiln. lonian,' pears obi. 6111 FOTOOty y 4.., 14 !lOW OW N 4 .0 of Ivan, and in order to roat•ii vlen th, kg.:. It t411.,10,1., to ifioi.rd well the health Sl:Oit nilmruta, Oft lie,,it•etuti. 1.+1.1 b. FOrIOIIS tilses,e24. Immediate relief h :atonte.l , are , slek Ileadaehe. winch frequently the for.- runner of -evere '1110,4, by the too of WIL , i4 oN'll Pll.l- 0 . tncli are prepareti an,i by R. L. FA HNES'IOCE Druggi , t.. :obi proprietor: , of It I_ ritIOII,TOOICN VILFYII/1 off... No. GO WokOi •••IrOOLPltl.bilr,l/ liol t l at retail by .irow.i,tN eryo hero 11 KATIN6 BY STEAM —A, ti th....,rk manner, 1..4f,, NoNN,TI 01 r.•‘.l.itlng tit whin., ft...Lt.:1.1 Ow • th... liv.oara 4,1 Ph 01, p, I. & 1.. r Jr...• 1 ol .01,11 OW ,NN•IONI W3r.l .•01; .PI 1111 , 1 111 , t 1,. put g i t v 1.,..41.1g It Milt., Jr., .)afro Ir. )1 Tm,11... J.,tm I. 1..1 DAVIS A PIIII.I.IPS, (Jan Pit:trw. Br a s. FranAtirs, / , ,,sters ,eru 1/411.riptLni G and i . llll/1., N.. 6 7 WI vuul Fir:a htt,burgh. delCklyle M ECIIANICS . rho ...It of wirtell ha- hooh lop,hr fo',t by oor ortrarar. 1r.t00,. 11101,•; ..f 3,,hr,arrr:Crn Ills laalayetto litithhe,r t.to trurr, 115 Wor.l..treet. It is tir,01.,1 for th.• porr.otual o,rol•Ition of rho prxmliwt. Nfookihro%. Nl:vort'o•nr ror... hrorrr. and 1,11-rma: and 4 II plaoo of ro , ort itoa.r. el oelit , try. either by eXiitllllettoot tettripie• tethhe.tiels. h.sl?s, I, hi telt', the puttiteenti 110411 gre:ttly 1•.11t.-:I .011,11 t age leave ,tonplett. Bar The public are respeothtily tuvoe.l to t - i-It the corLTER NIENTZEP.. Bign virvi ruartiotltAl Prontern Itn I Gt. - Amer.. l e n 0 ,,, r ,hop on Fourth atre,tnear Mkrl:ot, Burke'. will be promptly attended. *inn u.-4" . A ki.N TIIE 11.1tiT I:E.%lFl,jr, r, liy.eutery, C mmlaint, m any iithi•r ea.ie art.ttliz from weillrimsi in the hea.l or .tOtnli•lt. Ur .1. lEi r EErr far the rttna eertion in it• rtleet. oi .11' , .111 to.ocrOil, 1,i111 , ..1111 , 1 A 111 01. rd y}...141 reiwf. ”I U "I y .-.•- curod. and math. noW. C, the paid iv L 3 it tovi• experien , ,d th.t , I.•.kred I. bring ru , many in,re M It. do pub6r nia) desire Sold I.y dntgYrt oni aos.lors gotioratly, overt' tvliPre • H - okrErrEii Manutagturgrs anti Protiricai%, ?III." Waver, and 05 tiont street. bar - N ,, Moicv. BA LIONESS tllc G i tA y HAlit.— Inlcs kiss-I's Eau Atlionovone, or /lair Invigorator Ivan iirLfwhill: restorer of OW tinlr it titannTti, grav the tilodt .Sold I.y B L. FAHNF-STOCK c CO, No. 60, corns!' of Wood and Fourth street., Drugg,ts generally, and at the Laboratory of Jules Reuel 3 Co., No. 701 Chestnut street. Pluladelplua au;r2-1:.1.u. REMOVAL W. & D: S TI G US, HAVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 MAR KET Strkt, corner Feiir:4. it here they ,vill re ufsorttent,er,when they will remove to thvli o w -tore now being Ludt at the Old 'Anna, corner of and Market alreala. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Rani! Dealers in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 424 Penn StTec. Ab9vc the Vernal, Have on hand a *143 fl9::',7littent of Fancy and Plain Furnitme, ,nW,iinut'and Mahogany of their own manu facture, and warranted equal In quality and style to any manufactured in the city, and will sell at reasonable 1.28 a DCOLLARS, DOG Of all siz9B t: , kao - j,,odt New Foundland or the toodielt Low Prima El= Uf all varklies, at lIOWN S TETLEY'S, ain.rl:3 1.36 Wood street- LI S lk. HEC.EI E--A ' HANDSOME :i.s,ortillilt of CH I fI, a E N'S READY HA ltit CDITHING, of all descriptions, along with Ladies Dress Caps and Head DreAses, and all the new stvle oatterns for Jane. WtArEn, _ - N . 9 .. 2i Fiftb strcfm, bet:99d ;gory, itth . lin . - 51 Nos, 7 Bnll 8. TWENTY-EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES of Fanning Land, situate on the south side of the Maumee River, nix miles from Toledo, Ohio. The soil is good, and timber first-class, and the adjoining lands are occupied by enterprising farmers, who are making good improvements. These lands will be divided into tracts of fifty Elcren and upwards. to suiTpurchasers. For thither ireforribdion apply at ohr oilier, ul Market at. jyl6 S. CUTHBERT .t SON GASKET, BON N E'l', EU L I.ERS' AN I) Bristol Board, for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, apla oorner of Market and Second streets. 4e. NEW 30 SPRING WO" EN SKIRT— wito a lately icitt.nted bustle. 'TM; is a different wo n itkirt tram any tither in this market, and much superior as to strength, quality and form. Sold only by EATON, CREE & CO, IY/8 Fifth and Market streets. PACKED BUTTER.- 35 barrels good packed Butter, 10 hlf do do . do, 15 kegs do In store, and for sale by MILLER & RICKEISON, aga 1g00k.221 and 233. Liberty 'dm* 1.75 BARRELS - SUPERIOR OLD MON ONGAHELA RYE WHLSKY, in store, and for sale by M. O'HARA, Ja., 1.61. - Fifth street, between Wylie and Ross street:, jet dctor above Wylie street. THE LATEST NEWS BY TE LEGRAPH_ Three Days Later from Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA SACK V I LL E, August 25.—The steamer Amer ica, from Liverpool on the 13th instant, arrived at Halifax this forenoon, and will be due at Boston at an early hour to-morrow evening. In consequence of the lateness of the hour, we shall be able to communicate over the wires to night, in season for the morning journals of Friday, a very brief abet - act of the America's news, but the full details will be sent in season for the afternoon paper , . The Indian, from Queb s July :nth, arrived at Liverpool, August loth, having made the parsage in about eleven days. The steahip Great Britain, from New 'York, July 28th ar rived at Liverpool also on the 10th instant. The steamship, City of Washington, from New York, July 311th, arrived at Liverpool, via Cork, on the 11th instant. The steamer Ariel tram New York, July 30th, arrived at South ampton on the 12th ihstant. The Zurich Conference eontinoe• in , ession, but the Sardinian repre,ent.atives absented themselves from same of sittings. The pro ceedings of the Conference were strictly ,eeret. It was reported. by 4 tvay of Vienna, that the Republicans had proclgimed in Parma that the Piedmontese were driven out, and that the friends of order were every where taking flight A threatening collision had taken place be tween some Austrian and Prussian soldiers at Fran k f“rt. A Itu-sian loan of £12,000,000, and an In dian hw, of €5,000,000, had berm introduced into the London market. W Act' sorii N, A ocu,t. known that a report has tor some mnths,prevailed of the probabilities that Commander Maury, in char!;, of the National Ot,ervatory, would be ordered the sea service. Newspapers and men of sci ence, in this and other countries, have in eon ,eqUeriee ex preszed their regret at the r u m o red atom plated art by the 'Navy Department. (In inquiry, at the proper source, it is a,cer tained that at no time has Secretary Tower even the right of detaching hun from the ,erratory for the above named or any other [lgae,. Lieutenant I ve,, the architect and engineer, in charge of the \Vtoliington National M.mu inent, Inv; tnixxle nn oillcial report to the Socie ty. in which ho says that when raised to the height of -ix hundred the entire weight of the shaft and mundatmri Will be zeventy thomand tons. The v.-eight of the -trot-tare, in it- pr,,,,Lt forty thousand tons lie has been unable to detect any apt...lir:t., of ,sottling in-ecurtly ettivulti- Geis lie ha,: arrited at the com•lusion that the weight the Monument, at its full height, would ,itTer a restetince itt,trly ought times greater than tho overturning ef fort of the heavie-t t.•mia,t to w m,t, it %iambi probably ever be e‘ WI, propos.al to the .111onortient Society tonne vin r-ago to ,urround the foot of the with a ha:, n pantheon form. and - it,: I va, made of the iv+ it W(tilhi ap pear if completed in accordance with that idan. An impression ha-. in this ten}. been •-reated throughout the country that th.• engr a v,-,1 de -igt, has been adopted eitroi-i .leviatett fr,,nt without teartn. , down ‘. lett ha-. 1 been - readv but as it hte , n.-t of the S..eiety t.,tt.•eept ti c - 171 and at thi: error wht,•ll ": Pc ,:ott tut offictn)l 01/it h•t: I- the on!, crtioct of tlcc• .711ccrt :nerd.. the form of whoch La_ boon divitted tsiccce, arid that the cletorriiihntion of ttec cleccivic fcc , the Icacce cctcl; ( T eti for c cce,cieraticcic il cc , 1,11 Llytltell:kllt 100 4 , the : 4 0C1 , •ty ha• vete:kir:. cl. TI bAkr. , is the Unit.,l 'rr, , ,Lir!„ 1J...3,1,011 1 11 w anwlint 1,",-031,1'• (lay, :i.1.0ic,,1)110 draft:. pall. $.1.414,000 , Jrafts t A ttorncs• G..ncral Black h:t, rcturac.lt , . the Demtructive Conflagation---Lo!-.s Esti mated at $300,003. N t:n I , :nnonm A ug•mt 1111 , whi‘ll br, , k , out At noon ~T 1 North -\\ liter tn••t, 11••=tr. , ‘, , ,1 nt,mit t ~ and %v., b'a on Kmy ar,l North .tre ,, t. by I,l,,wing •,,,orrti tvitli il•iti l awuy 3; ,1111. 1.1311111 Z. Mill, I's (It•r S rnnttli's .par yard. bormito mill. N II Nye . - .1111, ,•Intn,ll,•ry. .card NI Itoton.,,M, it yard, inn whi , -h thtan , atia barvl• 11. , 1(1 , 4 1, , b , of, it I,,•l,,rpziv, t., \\ G. '4)3 S,•veral • anl,i r 10 . ; 1.1.1,1 I III • 111(1,1 Ifl 111 . 1 ~I.llq,:tH-ri A ; A r i z, ntitni.-r r 1.1,1, 1,111--ung ‘.l ii The ,hip ••.I..ltri I\ll s & Itichnrdt. 21._ 15'm AVUllruu 34.. S. H. (1 - 3,r is... Jame, Turner . IN 2 C.f...b.,'?. lb. 21 2 (5. 2 •• :01....14,00, 210rgan.. -. $2."..7e3.3.:,0 1 , 100 .',I ...I. C,,,.k .t.c., '1 3 , .; " - F , Ih. .1.....WWL.00 11,...1w0.01 20 2 0.3 i.: " , I'....ltkau.on S.Shoemak..... :29 $-7.56 14 he;ul. 7....1.1, se., t. 7 2 4 ..i' I , lb ' •Jain., V, wl s 2 u 1.3 21. 11..1 Merriek 21 '21.,:1 1 ., .. 14 ..11. N. Thayor I. - •' - •• 17...11.11. Monroe 17 2.....1iruu,, 5 400.1 2., 2 u_:3 .. 14...11en Eluriek 15 2' IV - 99... Marks .t Trawl:mu '.... 1 • • • ••,f , ! ,,, ~ " C.......)1ver..t lure . 2 , ..,1 1 , 19. .Peter Ilarunan 19 il. - . " .'...... It' t,. , ..0 39 $2,.10 - r . lug lb.. 21 1.10.uu. I. KW: 9f 2:41:2 70 - 10...1 11. ,eVell' , On 10 a.:;7 2, "..t I I.,nnell 2 0 2.43 25. .1.11 11.01 .. .. 2.5 8.00 120 left no., tot :.1 , 1,1 ea. 2 sIIFIEP AND I,AMIL,I. V,, oY,r.t. / .trtrei , ky. SJ,I. li-irr. :1;10 I ohn ( ...-.1-, .11,Ut 1'11,4. lq , 1...Nf1i1i., - - •• - :0..7. 1:i.rm,,,, S. %.,-,,r,r .NO. A It , ;•‘,..u. .. .11..N1',,,,, 4, i'..t.00 - ,4 lfio It '2•1::. lAne..ll.trron, .. ... . ...2ti.: 2.1.0 - 1 lorenl. 101 l 11 int tto Neill.. .. In, g,on 20 10011,. lon 12.2..11 , nr lon 10 ..I..1) ~•....i .. . ill 1.1:5 it hegol. 10k..1 - 1. 1. Nlerriel., intro h0u1.,... 2.0 ... tm q .. 1 , X1...11.2•• Thayer . 100 1,10 ' - f i too 22, 115...11. Wli night..... Ig, 2,0•,e1,12.2.1.1 - 1 4 head .:,....!,,,,,,I, If 4...thAti, ..:, 2,1;04g ;', 001,100thi _I Ikt r J 41 rdJ =MEE .n$ •,.•.1t; lIIKETs 6epc , fol ravrt,..o for the Daily .11, - riang I'Dct 111-rsaurta, A 13 21. t Flour 1,1,1, from :don., at f.aa - + Alt.',l•2 fur up, Ulu.. 1 . 2.,Zi.37 fur ustr,r do., and for ,•,tr.t 1 . 311:11y; 1 , 111 , ) N„ ti:ol.l+ t;rnin ',it-. trail nwm, at 4+:G., 4 . 2 r.; ./ /AI, / %[..r., ni /01,19://' ; :1/0 /i Rem. Whit , at SI.4V: Al,dtt,r..nean On, n.,,” • ,• ~r 514.;417 7,4 ton. 7v1101) •Innil.ler: at 7 1 1',./7 1 .:c.. loon /!..4 t 1.1.1.1% l'otnt nen. ~,1,... 1,11 . I. :a Lime. !pi... IV 11. at 4 , 4 e. Corti Meal L0ra1 4 2.-1111,- •.: 1;1. ~I.: %., .t: Sugar .1.•• 111.111- N. '4 ,, Its.. llotnamew 4 .; :14 corn, • [tire • •• c t, hb,la 3. I, • •.I 111111MIEM Foreign Market. •• n,1,111,;,1616. I h..-,•• 1; k:.lrt a, quint b::: linr detn.tn.l ‘l, lee. wor.• ,r,tclv. ,••," 111 , 11 t!o• !:1:kr1,,,.—C.:1t.,” :I 1 1,, • v, ,t11:4, I la , tpt the ss 0,1; vr, r.: :rl,O London M.bikey Fr: IA) Philadel ph la :flarket Aitztt-t!• , rowttot .•.f. t•stt a .11 ;;;01::‘,„ ,Orta loud)) at rt,,tr,'..t1.1 to tr.s , l. •ttp.•.tOt., „,.,,,t:t.„4.:,,t.t.tt • for , xtrl. ,t) I t,trt Ist, , to 11:itt1. , 11.-111m , l, 4 , 011.1,11 —.1.1 o -1 f 1 , 41 ,t,. , r I,ft•rt..; pout , runt, I , ill tit•ltt.tr,i. 100 , 0 , 0 , 401% , 1,tr.l tt,•o 14.1,10, t t.al• •-01,1 at Wil,..t let • Itl t11 . 11‘...1, tit'ltt :It Lt' • N,-,1 11 ,, , 4 ..•i • -•.tl+ itt.t.ly ~. WIII.kv 1.1 .•.• ht.! , 'll,, ttt.ltt 110,, 7,11.'11 :111.1 tali blood. chici2Awltt mar Ats -flour 1101.1 mon. I - o,oly at Wll,ll I+ c ,,, Al , l , •niand at .0, :AIN lute il.ll , trp t . ot .1‘1.4,111,,, , , Ira. filth At nr.• t110 . 11:111!.: , 1: Bacon In Aar ,I , Aoand OA- Ayinpatliv A al, Ow r••, ,,, rt hi-4e Irr :14tVr•tlie , i tin IN ply Yoe( 31.arkot :414 1, ak..‘ll,lust, 900 Fimir Mao. 1.14.. Wheat firm: M1 , 111 , _•1111 %Onto Kentucky sl.;to. 1.,1.5,10 boat. .0141; uusr , l % 2I jr. Provt.l3l, ,0111. k Mary. and all qualtlie , 113,. , 10- ekue.l: 111.,, , 1141:4 prune. $10.1 . 21C. litee dull It 3! ,Q; 3 - Jr t 4 e du - tug the week. Owl,. New limit stock Market. NEW yo,Y., 11,11ve ; ,Igo.toner , nrr e... ; 10i..11v.zan fzunr (;..lena Ctliong., . . 11!.; 11. T. KENNEDY IV. S. RENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL ALLEGIIENY CITY, R. Ti. KENNEDV S BRO., WHFAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY MANDFAcTURED AND DELIVERED N PITTSBURG K ANC. ALLEGHENY TERAIS, CASH ON DELIVERY pßascurrs UISTORICAL WORKS The Conquest of Mexico ; 3 vols. The Conquest of Peru; 2 vole. Fel - dm:aid and Isabella; 3 vols. Phillip the Second; 3 vols. Charles the Fifth; 3 vole. Biographical and CriticaUillscellanies ; 1 vol. rut7.l •thw] KAY A. CO.. 55 Wood dreet. fIAUZE MERINO SHIRTS FOR MEN kfi with 2.hort sleove,, LINEN DRAWERS, FINE SHIRTS, And Collars. and a full lino of Men's Furnishing tiood,:, suited to the warm weather. Childreu•s Gawk. Merino Vest,. ill J.. 30 JOS. ['DUNE'S, 77 Market at. N„. 57OULWELI, STREET FOR SALE. —.t brick dwelling, of hall, six rooms. bath room, eidlar and auk; shade trees and shrubbery. Lot 22 feet wont by so deep; van pleasant location, all in good or der.. Price 4 , 2„:.h./0. 'terms easy. ang4 S. CUTHBERT ,k SON. 51 narket st. • DRY GOODS.—Every variety of Domes tic and Staple Dry Goods always on hand; and will Is• sold at the very lowest prices. All our summer stool; closing out very law, C. HANSON . LOVE, 74 Market street. rr WO BUILDING LOTS, in the "Old Poo , I Howie" Plan, Allegheny City. Price for both $ . 4:,0 Three building lota. 20 by 128, on Washington street, Manchester. Price SIW each . For onto by • • auglB 8. CUTHBERT & SuM. 81 Market id. BANKER'S CASES, MONEY BOOKS, Port Monaies, Memorandum Books and Pocket Books, for sale by - S. HAVEN, Stationer, • Market and Second streets. MEDIUM., Demy and Cap Blank Books, of all styles and sizes, made In the best manner. augl9 KAY ee CO, .55 Wood street. NOOPS ! HOOPS ! 1 HOOPS ! 1 I—Over doz,n STEEL SPRING SKELETON SKIRTS, the be=t Steel Skirt in the city, Merano ts and dealers supplied at low prices. . EATON, CREE & CO., corner Fifth and Market streets. VAY & COMPANY, IDOESELLERS, STATIONERS, BLANS BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 50.,55 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Air- A full asßOrtment of Law, Medical and Miscalls one Books constantly on hand. . mil C L Elt Y.—The best assortment of RTN:n•r.s FORKS, CARVERS, POCKET KliTVlan, SCISSORS, Rayon., Ser.. in the 'city, will be found on our shelves Prices to ,nit the times. • QUNDRIES.-- k 400 barrels Prime N. 0. Molasses, Oak Cooperage:: 30 .1. St. James, SAL do; 1,05,6114's first quality Syrup; tee, ha, , , good to choir, Rio Coff4e; 75 l'ocket's choice Java do; lin Mill Clicks Yount: Ilyson, Imperial, Gun Pow .I.r, oolong and Ponthing Teas; box,. iirisorted brands L'e, We Jr. 10'e lump To: baron: le keel , :ovinton six twist Tobacco; 75 .1., Iti. Car e. Soda; 5 barrels Alum; • to do (Wry Silt in Sacks; • ‘2O hag, Grain Pepper; • . lb do Allspice; 5 do Mitt Capsia: • .• litmus No. 1 Soap; 100 do Chemical Olive Soap ; do German • - do. do Variegated or Toilet Soap; 50 do ~en Cut WaMboarde; ti) do Bucket.; :to do Tube, n 950 1 .4 4 ,41 sizes; teal do Brooms: - 50 boxes M. R. Raisins; .20 do No. 1 Norfolk Chocolate; 40 do Madison Starch:, NO.l and 2 Bsdong; . . 30 I oser , la Bleached Elephant and TiThale'Clil;; • 10 i.lo Strait's Tanners do '2o 'O.l do do St do Rosin do • 21) do N. C. Tar. In store and for by • MILLER & RICKETSON. A. CALDNVELL & BRO., COAT FURNISHERS DEALERS IN Ham Ha, Hemp and Cotton Cordage; Oakum, 'far. Pitch, Rosin and Oils; Tarpaulin, Duck, Lieht and Heavy Drillings, etc. Nos. 88 Water, and 78 Front sta. THE EN'tION OF MEN OF MODE 1. RATE MEANS it , Called to the offer for sale of forty of the men ehgthle BUILDING LOTS in soeond Ward. Allegheny City. The prices are -ode 1 to the hard times, and time will be given to suit For particulars inquire of ALEXANDER HAYS, Surveyor, Corner East Common and %linter street, ro'l Allegheny City • AV• I :; \ iels Cliequot quarts Charnrgue Wino ,io 5 do do yis 50 bzlskoi, Pem lieldselek's qts • do do lu do do do pis do - do 141 do Bonehe pts.and Drouetqtado do 5 do to do do pts do do L's re,es SL Julien Medoc Claret do lu do Ladles' Catawba do 15 do do. Ginger , do In store, and for sale by apIN e. MILLER & RICKETSf.r.si P ACON, MRS PURR. LARD, ETC. .4.500 I,rgo size eitv Shoulders; ,1.000 do do Western au; C 0,1,11 do prune Rib Sides: .uo do do ekar Sides; .1.. plain and Lazed Hauls; C.O btll4. heavy Mi 29, Pork; 100 W.L. prirrnt Leaf Lard; • • 150 Legs du do; • . l, !vs+ do to - t.hla. Grrtoe Last: 12.0u0 pwees large sized Shoulders in dry Salt: j e ll at lowest nviu.ket JAMES TICILM.F.SS CO, 0IN:y corner Market and Front streets AI.I'A BLE SEW ICK LEY PROPERTY new, well built dwelling, .1344 well arrange 1.7 rooms on first floorovide hall, portico in front, to rear. large cellar, six rooms on second '2‘ fronting on lho Ohio River, and extend the Railroml. near the station. s. crri I BERT CON. 51 Market at. F_nu paekaLies Lake Herring; 1 , 0 do White Fish; 'Front; "co _ Ifackerel 7:1 do Tierrine. -J , c o ;1111 —FOR SALE, nt two-story , 47 OVIVI Frame Dwelling llous'e. with a sal- Ilbie 'int of tiro - and, 3P / 4feet front on Fourth street, by fe,•t deep on Ctif.mcvry Lane. Price Terms ,4111 haw!: 111.11,4, nt s.sao per year. atn...10 S. CUT ii harr StiN,sl Market street. • 0f,1,01- 7',. VEN CoUNTY LANDS.—Situate from the town of Franklin, 450 acres ~ t St }•••, Roar sale by S. CUTHBERT ,t SON, :,tigb; Ib,al F:staie Agents, 51 Market street. TIO;NR, 13( INNET• AND FULLER'S 13 ,, AR1 , 5, for sole :a the stationery stores of au;zla c.,rner Wood k Third k Market ;Second sta. CI in - PROPERTY FOR RE:CT.—Three I,,,minent Lu Inc. stand,, for rent. Also a brick da,.lltog. on sf...cond Street; ronttita). 7.,r1 REAMS PRINTING PAPER, ..f • r:or quality, for sale low to close. con by CHADWICK SONS, Noe. 140 and 151 Wood street. r EN U !tonna Cane !loops, just j_ re,aaved and ;hr male at JOS. HORSES, aog3_ _ No. 77 Market street. TEAS-50 half chests Green and P.U.rn 'Pea•, various grades, ; 70 caddy baxea do. of in ,ton and for sale by i'dI3ItTL.V.ND & CONNOR, 11)7 Liberty street. 11 EES E.-25 boxes strictly. Western Re v,/ serve. for ~ale by WM. H. SMITH & CO., JY I I seeood and Front streets. rriiREE lIUNI)RE[' LBS. COCHINEAL, I by BECKHAM 8 KELLY, NrullPHY'S PATENT BINDERS.—just receirod,n lot of Win. F. Murphy's Potent Per. potud i.onor binder:'.lV. S. RAVEI , .:, - jyt,t Msrket S Second. and Wood k Third at.. BucKWlTEA'r.—f2oo but,ibels for sale by iczo IL COLLINS box.cys: sea ed L.J z. , uu just received and fort:ale by ANDERSON, i-21 :;9 WOC4I kit, opposite St. Charles Rote). TIItYCKIETS.-50 dozen New Brighton 11,10“ , tR, arriving rind t ar enlo at HAWORTH .t BROW.NLEES, tips in the Diamond. LLOT 11 BRUSHES.--A good assortment of el,oh Brushes on hand and for side by L. WILCOX, alas Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets. COUNTRY BACON,--1000 lbs. Country Bacon Sides; MOO lbs. Shoulders and Sides received on consignment, and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, corner' Market and First. streets. A LARGE LOT of Fullerton'i Superior 11 Plaid Flannels. opened this day. au;4ls C. HANSON LOVE, 74 .11ar1et street. V ALUABLE PROPERTY on Market street, between Third and Fourth sts., for sale by jyl2 S. CUTHBERT & SON, Real Fatale Agt's. DIXON'S BLACKBERRY CARMINA TIVE for sale by 13. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO., jet No. (li): corner Fourth and Wood streets. T ow"St 'HIGHLY PERFUMED BROWN _LA WINDSOR SOAP—much approved of for ivashing and Olaving. A large nupply just receivedbi JOSEPH FLEINIMG, augto corner of Diamond and Market street. EETON, CREE & C 0.,. WILL REMOVE to their new store room on Fifth street, about the Dub of September. Up to that time, theiryresent stock will be CLOSED OUT AT COST, as they aesize to open with a Fresh stock for Fall Trade. _ MISSES' DIAIIOND SKIRTS,,in white and dark eolore, 'at gr' •ntiv reduced prices. EAON. CHEF k CO, krner Fifth and Market streetx REDUCED IN PRIC E---Douglas Sher- . weed's Skeleton Skirts Ivith sales:able bustle, EATON, MEE, & C 0... Corner Fifth and Market stf, Ni °Y ;;E, MILLER'S "GREEN'' con_ stAntly Oil hand and for sale at manufacturer' rices,-st JOHN THOMPSON CO.'S, ,4115' 33 - N0.13 5 Mini street, ENNEDI S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, _la_ for ,nle by 13. L. F.UIN - F...TOCE. . CO, "Islo. GO cor. Market and Fourth street; . 00AL (OF?' COAL - 0-I.I 4 LCOAL OIL ,J 100 Ws refined Burning Coal - Mlar :'ale by apS R. C. J. .11:-SAPTIM. POTA'FOES.-30 barrels New York Fluke Potatoes just received. A. and for sate b - JAMES corner Market and First streets.. EXTRA FINE LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS, for 12X. cents. open today, augl.9 305. HORNE, 77 MarkeiLstreet. glisrellancous. AT ONE DOLLAR CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, No. 86 Wood street. CALDWZIL, lIE.NItY H. COLLINS. y. II \ S. cISTLILI.EILT L SON, 51 Market st E=ME EATON, CREFi k CO., Fifth and Market sts. NUMBER 272 paguerrean (6alltris. ROCKERS' Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY, No. 70 FLft.h Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE say- Photographs, colored or plain, takan at short no tice, at Eastern . prices, and warranted equal to them. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SlZE,and colored in Oil.. mrs AMBROTYPES.- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE BAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTABLISH- WENT 1N THE. COUNTRY, AT ' . L IFE SIZE, IMPERIAL, ' AND mE.Druat _ PHOTOC3 RAPHS, Colored in Oil, Pesten°, or ,Plait, in the most artistic style, and at Eaptern prices WALL'S GALLERY, Jones' Fourth street PIIOTOGRAPII, AMBROTirPE. ME LAINOTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GAL LERY, ar..Fifth and Grnat etreets.—The'stibseriber ing fitted up rooms in N'TIGIIE'S BUILDING, is now prepared to take LikeneaSes that CANNOT FAIL TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Call and examine the collection. A.;LANE, Corner of Fifth and Urant streets. WDL X. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NEAR THE PENN'A R R. PASSENGER DEPOT, • PITTSBURGH; PA.. MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three Wane hun dred snd fifty horse power. and united forcifist Mills, Saw liilla, F.last Furnaces, Factories, etc, etc. Give particular attention' to the construction of En gines and Machinery. .for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay, and circular saw mills. Have always on hand, finished and ready for shipment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, and Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pullies in every variety. and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma chinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. - .JlB-Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly filled. . FlTlNlogziellUa:oo:Nreitli*Upt:OLl*fsi SMELTING WORKS, PARK TIVCITRIEY & CO., MANIJFACTIMERS OF SHEATHING Braziers' and Bolt Copper': Pressed Copper Bot toms, Raised Still Bottoms. Spotter Solder. to., also im porters and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, &c. 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 iced pattern. m.F2RilYd+i° SMITH, PARK Sr CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 143 First and 15) Second streets. Manufacturers of all sizes anddescriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Piyie. Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon 13oxes,Steel Moulds„ 1, C''ouplings. Also Johhing and Machine Castings et every descrip• thin made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend ed to. . urvlydsw VIIVEG4R WARRANTED Pure and ITn- , adulterated. and to . .4W S AVE Pickles for years, the came that I have cold to a majority of the Pittsburgh Gro cers for TWIELVE 17-116, and which Mistaken Three First Premiums' at Pennsylvania State Fairs. I am now-.of fering to the city . and country trade at greatly reduced prices. Please order direct. Terms Cash. A. BALLOU, 146 Water street, " between Smithfield and Grant, Pittsburgh. Pa. rev'MAlrw ROOFING_ Gum Elastic Impeoved Cement and CaIIVISS Roofing, Felt Cement,' nd Gravel ROOFING! Also, Agents For Patented Aspheltic Reefing Felt. ROOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE, WITH I,,NSTRUCTIONS FOR. APPLTING OLD ROOFS REPAIRED, lISMITHFIELD ST, BET IrE EX PO TH &MITE Valuable Market Street and Man chester Property for Sale. -_ THE SUBSCRIBERS, in virtue of powers conferred upon them by the will of the late Judge Riddle, otter for sale the following excellent business locations A lot fronting 31 feet on Market street, by I:6 feet deep to Chancery Lane, with the two three-story . busi ness houses on Market.street, a two-story house in the rear of the same, and a two-story dwelling house on Fourth street. The lot has a front of 34 feet Ott 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. In order to accommodate purchasers, the Fourth street, extending Luck on Chancery Lane 361 feet, will be sold separately train the Merket street property. Also, a lot of ground in the borough of Manchester, having a front on Locust street 0f:3.1 feet, Fide. depth o 1613 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 other side of Lecke) , alley; this property is now in the occupancy of Captain Miller. The above property will be sold upon terms greatly conducive to the interests of purchasers, both as relate to price and time of payment, es the Executors are anxious to close up the affairs of the estate. For further particulars, price, terms, dc., apply to either of the subscribers, or to S. CUTHBERT. .Agent, Market street, Pittsburgh. JOSEPH P. GAZZAM, M. D, Office, No. 25 Sixth street. CHARLES SEALER, AtFy. at Law, Olbee,Bl Folarth street. iyl4.3wdkiv PENN iILICMNE WORKS FOUNDRY, U. WIGHTMAN, MANUFACTURER OF LVJ.. - Steam Engines, Sltaßialaradyedlies Boring Machines, _ Mortice Mae/Imes, - • Gear Wheels, - Hanger!, eta, ate) Orders promptly attended to.. - • akly 'ALLEGHENY, L. HIRSHFELD & SON, DEALERS IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, AND SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, No. 93 Wood Street. The subscribers respectfully announce that Same emade by them are Fuarmiteed to ft will he forwarded - to any part of the Limon, on receiving from the Parties sending the orders, their personal measurement in inches, according to the formula given below. Remember the size must be carefully and accurately taken, as all necessary allowances are made by the cut- - ter of establishment- First—Size around the neck. Scrhectid.--.i,a_sSizoize.rarec.unndditttre wehriess4t..,..inediately below • the arm-pits. Fourth—From the middle of shoulder, length of aim to wrist joint.. Fifth—Height of person, front - the shOtilder to the knee-pan. . This plan is quite unique, and will be of great value to gentlemen at a distance, who find' it impossible to ob tain at home, Shirts to, satisfy theta in style and fit. -- Also, on hand, a full assortment of Shirts of our man ufacture. Any orders addressed to its by mail, will bis promptly attended to. B.—Please state by what conveyance they are to be . shipped. L. HIRSAFELD a SON, fi; 3o. No, S 3 Wood street. TAMES HOLMES & CO., Pork Packers and defilers in Bacon. Lard, Sagas Cured Hams, ar.. l:rcorner of FIRST AND MARKET STREETS, • falay • Putsburgt QYAP.It)O boxes But%lo Soap for- sale by 1, 1,7 lea HENRY H. C1N.1.09... J PAZ; raj )ti.