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BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR TIMMS :—Daily. Five romu-s per year. etrlotly in ad vanee. Weekly, Sinele sub, , erlptions Twv Dol lars per year; in Clubs of five, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure and Ararat of Po..eogrr Pitt;:bur,th. Fort IFaunr and Chi , M , (From corner of Liberty and PAMbureti.) brace PitiSiill/01. Wit tie Express Tram.. ...... 12:15 A. M. 6::.6 A. M. tilt P. M Mel Timm- 6750 A. M. ..- Expre,s '2430 A. M .12:50 P. M. bag P. M Arrive at Chicago: .6.47 P. M. ..... Returning. a rive at Pittehurgh B:gs P.M. P. NI. Express, 220 A. NI (From Fe Jere -itreet Statnim Alregheny.) New Brighton Aceennwelatein.. tii3o A. M. 5:20 .. tag. A. M. 12:10 P. M Amosy , rargia Railroad. (From corner 01 Liberty and Unmt street...) Leave.. Amy., ..150 P. M. 1'2,15 P. AI 2.50 A. Al. 11-W P. Si 4..'20 P. Si. 1120 A. AI Express Train. Ntail M.A. Line The Johnstown Way l'a,,enger Train Joluutown Accommodation flrst Turtle Crecic " 1 - 51 f4hurgh and Rad (From Liberty and G nait street' , ) Mail ..... For.preEks "Frain. rsa.l (From corner of I.oorry and Grant -ar.•••t. , Leave,. .12.15 A. M. 2.40 1. NI 6:25 A. :11. 4.00 P. 11 1.05 P. M. 5.".11 I'. )1 Express Train Man Train Fit Line. Aei!mnmodAtion. ..... . 5.00 P. m. 0 , 10.1 , /ti (Pram Liherly and ..rant. ,treet,.) • Lear, Pi r.. C.lllrtillil. Arr. w ( . 111. Fast Liao 12.15 \. M. '+.oo A. M. 11..4..1. M Fxpre, Train.. 1.05 P. M. 1.30 A. M. 710 A. M THE A LBATROSS }':CrumLiN Is -- The Milli bet, of the Eclipse (lob, witn went up the Allegheny on a pleasure iiursion in the barge :Albatross ire in the fill' tide of en j.iyment. They seem ti be popular b. , . The Kittanning D.,"0,-rat of NVednesday says : On yesterday forenoon were siam in our town, the uniforms of a number or g orahm,,,, of the ‘• Eclipse Barge Club Pitd,burgh. Going down to the wharf we ~bsiirecd moored at - the landing thidr roe.' -boat A ILiatriis:, a most magnificent specimen of naval architectare • commanded by Commodore W. M . ( 'and le,. The boat with her (Tee,. arrived here al :dealt ten o'clock e. m., having left. Pitt,hur,:it Saturday evening, and lain by iivi•r Sunday near Tarentum The member; of the Club along with the the Albatross, are on their way up the .111e glieny, to enjoy the (lite ti-hint and hunt ing new to be ftezini in its water, anti On on it, banks. A portion "1 tho ('tub rettnune , t over the arterreain to participate with our Club in a triune of Crip.k.et at the fair t2;roinel,. In their etutiltatt and appearance we have not saen a liiwr more gentlemanly set .4 young wen than che members, of the -I:,•lirse above refottred to. Long luny they tract.. FOUND D EAW—Ari roan, eighty years of age, a resident. we understand. of Ligonier, Westmoreland county, Darned Wendel Cwit, was found dead in the woods somewhere near Stat MC'S sawmill. on the Allegheny mountain, in Shade township. on Thursday last. Ile hail been on his way to visit a son or his living in tint towinihip, and it is ,upp,i,ed that. ilark- TteSS overtaking him, mud wearied. he lay down to rest, and getting awake the night he wonli•ri,l off, leaving hi- lug gage. lasm lost for eight days, mid within hi. Ilene,. The . ntlitt,iooll is that, when found. hinl been dead three days. Hundreds ot people were sea ,ruin_ f.ir hint forh wis•k. inquest vat 11 , 1t1 !Spoil 1110 lardy. and tio• ver dict Of the jnn was that he di e d a n a t u ral death. Prl floN of me W.tV .N..V WaV,Tiy Novvi drawn to an end. •• The Ilighiand Widow, one 01 Sir Walter's lie7t and in r•t graphie pictures of old. Scoteh life in later ti n, . wa• issued last week, an,l -C:r•tle Dangeron- - and the Surgeon's Daughter - are thi, day. The whole Avri , , can noW he obtained, in in per COVeri:, x f..,r tin dollars, or very w,•Il hound in black inti•din. and in live hand...me octavo voluines, for only six dollar,—retaking it the rheni, , t ,tandar, English work ever given to the world. Whri it in remembered that time Edinburgh the Waverley Nov, 1. gold for .(t,•nty-tic, dollar,i„ and that there i, really no very ing difference in the merit--none • in slightest degree thchile ence in prier—it will be ,•erti what a plien,,m enon in publishing this cheap edition pre,ent.- It can be had of Bunt & Miner. Ma sonic Hull. Let it be borne in mind by those who object to their children; reading novels, that thdse by great classic writers tire a Ariking t,.) the ordinary ones. Young persons who read Scott with interest are the least likely to be fii.seinated with the maudlin ••fii,hionable novel trash. An eminent bit - Abdo:7ol,kb tome c l asse d Scott's novels as works of hist. o-y. They are most emphatically the works which. of all others next to the lii bh• and Shakspeare. should be found in every house. And as COlll - few can afford the expensive edition,. we indulge in no extravagance when we is ish most sincerely that a million eopies e.f this edition could be sold over the country at ma,. We have more than once advocated the readi of English literature as a branch of education for children, us nothing is at present inure neg lected in teaching, Every scM:Ol and house hold thould haven library, and prominent in this library we would phi,e this edition of the tt t e works of Sir Walter Scott. Tor the gratification of th,..e who uppr,•ha, value of" editi \l'.v - pricy it the world, we winild adl that it ,211 i bi obtained in some forty different stylosi of hind ing, from plain muslin op to Turkey morocco CIIARLES DICK ENS' W OKKS. The well known tirm of T. 11. Peterson As. lirother , , 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, have just commenced publishing a remarkably cheap edition of these unapproachable works of fic fiOM is entitled l'otersons' Cheap Edition the• Million, of 'the entire Writings' of Chas: Slickers, 13 . 0 z," and will be issued complete in itielity-eight vol nies. 0110 volume will Le published regularly on each and every Satur day, until the whole number of volumes— twenty-eight—is completed. The low price fixed by the publishers for thorn is only twenty five cents a volume, or the whole twent y -eight volumes for five dollars. A complete set will Ln fi Warded free of postage, by mail, to any part or the emitted States, to any one, the Publishers, on receiving - a 'remittance of live dollars for the twenty-eight volumes: or a re mittance of three dollars will pay for the first i"Lurteen volumes or it remittance of one will' pay for the first fiat ‘olumes. The Voluip.es will be neatly printed, and cacti vol ume will contain one hundred and sixty large octavo pages, printed on tine white paper, and neatly bound with paper cover. The revised uniform Edinburgh edition, from which this is reprinted, comprises twenty-eight volumes, the cost of which is seventy-five dollars ; and this edition will contain every word of the Edin lAirgh editim4. We commend the determine tlan of this•enterprising Philadelphia firm, to furnish the complete and entire works of Charles Diekons at a price so reasonable, that all persons whatever may possess a full set, and direct the especial attention of (air readers to I:,c fact, and would advise them all to make a i 1 mit urea of five dellors at once,' per first mail, to the publiAers, or to Hunt m Miner, for the entire set, who will send thorn complete to any one, free of postage, on receipt of that sum. DROW N ED.—On Monday evening, of last week, Mr. damn, Webb, of Clark's coal woik. - 4, while ret , rtiing from Fayette City in a ;kill, jumped overboard, and was drowned. body was recovered on Wednesday morn ing. He left a wife and seven children, and expended the last cent that evening for whisky. MRS. REBECCA. MINEMILL ER, who has been nn trial AL Greensbur6 , h for infanticide was ac quitted and discharged by proclamation. ittv:4nr / 9 - b 1 bst REV. A LEKANDKIt CLARK, EDITOR OF THE " S 4 1100 L V ismia," says: lire have had ample opportunitiesduring the last few weeks, of witnessing the practical workings of the Iron City College. Having been in almost daily intercourse with the teachers and students, in the study room, and at the different recitations. We have only to say that thoroughness, and intense interest, characterize every performance. Students are arriving daily, from all parts of the country, and the numberitoW in attendance is larger by far, than any similar Commercial College East or West. Mr. Jenkins, the Principal, is a gentleman of the strictest integrity, and the entire faculty is coMpo:ed of competent and faithful instructors. Every inducement an nounced in the widely diffused advertisement,: of this institution is promptly carried out, in the course of study and displine, which this college has won its present reputation. Beast.: STobEN.—On Tuesday last, a man, calling himw•lf James Richards, called at the livery stable of John ()bey. Jr., in the Fifth ward, and hired a horse and baggy, represent ing that he wished to visit his uncle Maimed Csinninghain, nt East Liberty. Ile drove off ttinl has not tine. - - been seen or heard of in this ' ticharils is a Man of some twenty liir of age, about live feet seven inches high, light romplexion and hair, no heard, supposed to be a Pennsylvania Dutchman, had with him a wife and child in Pittsburgh, but it is not known whether he took thein along. The hare. is a grey, fifteen hands high. very flat footed ; the let. 2 .gy is a fulling top. the top lined with blue cloth. Mr. Übov o ther- a re ward of fifty dollar- fir the recovery nt the horse and buggy, and twenty-tiie dollars for the thief. 6:00 A. :%1. HA P. M. 250 P. )1. 11 , 0 A. M 1 , 1,1 t, A. M. 0::l A. )1 4:n.. P. I. A. )1 . 0:21.1 P. M. e.:1.1 P. 11 any A. M. I' 4n , P. M. S:1!. A. EL DEILISKI:1:1* \VIN E. --Aq the season fir making elderberry wino is clo,e at hand, w,• give the followin,4 recipe for making it: --The berrie:, when ripe, are tic-t picked by the stems, then stripped with tic hand, er trim med close with ,Ilears. Next they are ma-lied fine, which can be done by it ,tick in the form peals- Let them remain until the next day, when the jute a :lowly pressed out in a .1114,, press, or any other cot, Next. boil the Juice twenty minute-, skim it, and add four pound,. ‘if whit• sugar to a gal lon: When inilk-warm add it small piece of white broad crust that has been dipped in yeast. Let it stand three dn,a remove the crust, and the wine read) for bottling. Age improves it. Ii• tiy founder Satunlay. lty. tittractintt 11.,1 tittenti,in in :h..t at pri—erit. The interest in it i. berein.ing daily. th.• LAW . .!.211 tit-10 f . '1,•111( 10(11 v•.nt.till, the thn.e. Tint lire of generiil inure-t. 'rho leouire will 1•.• r..iwettvtl in thii city on teti int the I lien Pita Coil 1!”:11110) ati 1,, niiw - from :%1.111,11-, , ,theht Pita. ~it - -'.71.11. at tell A. A it,f.•ra•hol,: S . A h.. henr.l the .11 , clo.ur, :it . within 3 t t•• 11 -1 I —II 1..-i.1y1. 1 ,...pat,1 t .27 A EA,A r,-iding in thr ~ , nithern ',art of eur hal li4l that he had been basing ti Very uni,l,gt , ant lire thr , ae4.h the night. on fr•(,ni the hod till willeh he had , 1,10., with hi, ,hill by his side. h'ill•r• elghleeri 'Mello- ill le.e4th. m the lied ll'ider•ell a htiea hi' lit/ latu :04 the t it ,I %,,•,,rl, mitt/ the by relit., 1 . 1 , 011 hi- ,tmf„,Calla •Inarter , , Arid •• !wad, - preferring. If he arti,t ,11••• p •• nr thi', in a bed. - ,-.olpan:. than the Thi- 1-• , H., third grit ht. killed iii the -ante durinustlii• cur Prvi I' s:TI EIT M , 07 , E.1" M Bri3O:!, a L‘vcrt,-I, , ori•r ,d * Turentutit. W•t.4 beton. the Friday ehitrgial, it .aith dim— Briiw tipth hint !liat il.i.lar the Bank i,r tit.NVIIPZ: it tg , WOrt.ll -- ith int en t hi defraud him. Bra n that the mite had iinee LrG.r been pa,s eil iv Bright, and that It was returns,' t,i him, :net that he wits llWltre Of it, .•titiratt.l,l - when he gas it ill./ him. Bright de manded a hearin,, Tae-:lac next was fixed hir tin examinittiiiii tiii• 4.1 . the —the aceu-ed gitirig l ull for hi, tlppearancse. Tii N •031, )1T N, I REI.S C‘JI111111•11, .• a F, , ,1" . 1. - 6 t hoir ehtertiiiniiinnt- in Philadelphia t. .\ll,-r 1., rint ihing there fnr tiino. they will vi•it city. The ptil,h, t% ill 1 , •111.•/.1. , •1' their inrinor cI-it. V. hit they rt•rrPJf Want , - of a superior ca.te to larV,t• alt The.— ininstriii. are molly tino arl -tudied the f':thinpian chart, ler fir year , in the South, wlti, li renders them far -aperi , r t+, tut- now cc., eluig. thr,m4h the We he l peals fir thew ,ticee6, in l'hiludelphia. and can guarantee it her , . • - -This pi/pillar Lai:a rtily ,ilmig.ma•rit at the rlmatrii uu 11e -,lay will r.mima tier timir nirtimr ml with pliitumre. esprially \1 n; Annie Wilrin.r, the prima who i- not only very handsome, but pOßSPssks , an and a highly cul tivated toicii and brilliant execution. Wi• Ongageluent during the brief period they will ri.main. .11:AN I'l ( . 1..\ I it. a v. n _' but very bail girl, out if a twelve months' residence in this city, ,pent ten in the county jail, i, now in the rite prison in ('in eitinati..l which she has been a frequent in mate of late. She. in conilinny with' another girl, Mr apparently rio other reason than de -ire gi.t under tl.e pi 'limn walls. stole a lot of and was promptly arrested and coin- Illltted for petty larceny. 'foot; THE. VAI I..—Una day last week at the Convent of the :-‘l,ters Mel-cy, Wit. Xavier, Latrobe, Sticker. M'Cue and M'Govern received the Whito \ and the habit of the Order of :11erey, from the hand, of th e R ev . Peter A mouth, S. .1., of Cincinnati, assisted hy the Rev. Jerome Kearney. The Reverend Father o,e.lit.;red an lipprc i priate discourse on the oovasion. THE I'IU.IIINI ALMANAC.—\\'e have re ceived a copy of a eery elegant publication, being this title from t h e publishing house of A. Williams & Co., Boston, Massachuetts. It has originated as an auxiliary in the con struction of the National Monument to the fortifications at Plymouth. The pamphlet is beautifully illustrated, and contains a large amount of valuable matter. FALL flaYs, Cars, Sc.--Fleming, at the corner of Wood and • - •ix.tl, stroLs, is deter mined to ls; early in the field with fall goods. lfe opens, to•dlay, a new stock of haLs, caps and ready made clothing, which having just purchased for rus=h in the Eastern markets, he can sell low. :ice advertisement. BOAT RACF..—III boating circles the contest to come oil this evening, over the 3d.onongahela. course, between thc. " - 1. C. Woodward" and the ' Jackson," is creating some 'excite ment. The boats and crews are well matched, and the contest, which takes place at five o'clock, will doubtless attract many spectators! ET I: DESTROY F.D. -A. son of. Jordan, about ten years old. of South Union township; Fayette 'county, met with a Painful aOold'ent on Wednesday, by stepping upon a scythe snath, causing the scythe to tly up, the point of which struck him in the eye, completely destroying it. FIRE.—The dwelling house of Mr. John A. Jones, between Ebensburg and Jefferson, Wks destroyed by tire - one day last week. The fire was communicated to the roof by a stove pipe which passed through it. All the fur niture in the house was saved. Loss about three hundred dollars. TIIERE will be some lithographic views of Pittsburgh, sold at Davis & Co.'s, Book store, this evening. PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1859. WESTERN THEOLOGIcAL SENIINAEY.—The new building for the accomodation of students attending this institution, capable of lodging eighty, and supplied with everything neces sary to comfort, has been put in order for their reception, and the next session of the seminary will commence September 12th A PAIR of oxen attached to a stone wagon, and driven by a man named Maple, fell over a declivity some thirty feet in height, in Wash ington county, the other day, yet, strange to say, neither were injured. THE jail is full of "drunks, rags and disor derlies." In these dull times constables must make fees, and there being no other husine=s for them, they make them out of such eases. The commitments reach twenty daily. I NJ ITREII.-Mr. J. K. Hamlin, of West Greenville, Mercer county, was dangerou,ly, if not fatally, injured the other day from being thrown 'from a wagon in which he was riding. N EA TN ESS of lit and care of manufacturing are the characteristics of the clothing for DWI] and boys, imido by J. L. Caraghan Federal street, Allegheny. A LAD named John Fenis, nine or ten •oars old, residing in the Seventh Ward, fell from a tree, on Thursday afternoon, having climbed up after a birds nest, and broke his arm. SEN4,RI T M A, a petite Spanish danseu-o, only eight years old, has arrived in the ei ty, and will appear at the Pittsburgh Theatre oil next Saturday night. Tae. following letter indicates the reputa tion of Duff's Book-keeping, among eastern business men : ‘• I readily concur in all that is said of this work by other competent jUdgel. N.) writer (Ilion Book-keeping has had -the advantage of such an exteni-ive and varied experience in business. I have known him personally, for upwards of twenty years greater part of that limo us an extensive American and European merchant, as an e).- ti•nsire ship owner, and as a hank direct r. &c., and in all these departments he has borne the reputation of the highest order of nes% talents. Everything said or written by such a person, on the subject of business, is of interest, not only to young men designed for business, but for those already engaged in it. It is also due to \I r. Doff, to state, that he is universally esteemed by all who have known him as a merchant. for his in tegrity, and his upright lemonade dealings. - JOHN \V. RV BNB A NI, Sorrel, sr Messsrs. Harper. Brothers, Noir York M ANI. BOY , ' ( . 1...1111N , i even a it riety )yl.. and ninterial, inamilucitired ea (or US, and deriuedly th,• .t.. 4 ever in this iniirket. lientlemen and parents will find it to their intereid t all at our ei , trahliiiihninint, Federial>dreet and the Diamond. Allegheny city, before purelia— ing elnewlicre. A ctrict adherence to Our -y-- tern :if large and 1 .;k1.11 the name of W. 11. Mdiiie Az , pre-eminence which no comp...lion hoe hitherto di,turbed. GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, MALTSTER, .V\D 1141 P DEALER Pitt Street, Plits.lbatrglk iNINI \ ItKi 11 I\ t•pr tho trzl 1.4 .10 •vos It !., In :1.1;„m Inv rt • I •N ai m. ~•ry FINE FLA \I I. it..kage• xpre—dy 1.. r fArl.ll) TI., Al. 1-.0% ot,1)11.i111,11thil reetillllll,lltiVd Ilia-M...1,Ni t L. lit. rrark d,lcl.rated lIII= C , .11 qc.tritly "ii P:7., ETT I❑ TTEI ANI , I'LLUIPAGNE, NI It H.. 11 I ETRUNALEII lived to be upwafa, of T o o un.lred yvara uI t, hut ,everay pr:rr• i. im.ll, 111:411..1141 in order to remit t•vett 411, Si it 4,01-r.• Is , toned it 4.11 the livalth ,311glit alltnont,, In 1, , ,v1 rid, - I I. ttilL.rdrd in cu..— 4,(1. 4 te1t 114.n.114.411... t.tncn i. I,4lllontly the for. runner of uvv. i.•••• f•IW I\' " pi lA, inel, lure preintred, and sold dy 14 1.. 1111\' 1 , 1 , .111, tksl ,trees. not t Sold lo hr .1r1313,31-t, H EATI NO BY ST EA \I 111.• sct.rklwaillike mama., la> 14. att,:ition novvn•nry 14, giv. ,•re:keh r.0n.•0mi.,,1•1 Mk•.+r, Dar, an:l P1.111.p ^le Phillip. , it I ha their plan hens I l.: to, .14,111 the Seeiinit Aril•o.l F;ithitair t ilt i itn.t w hieh ha, twit oar :tit 1 ‘4. aottlit reiiiiinniehil them to the give eI.II SAII-4:1...t.e , 11 of heating try' cu Min Nhnor, John Nint-ItIL .Ir.. V . 1.1110,1.00rg . 11-on, John 11 ikon, L. NVllroa, Lnrect.4.,. DAVIS . 1.1111.1.1P5, Sfrn ur Ilt.citang, (Ina Pkttmq, Murntanyn,../ Pra.o. etyry .inarnption,,f 0.a.„ Ftxtul,d No. f 7 Wuod and 116 Pirst stn., TI ECITANI,"s . INSTITUTE.—This In‘tituti.., to. whif.ll lots lieen Ion; felt hyeitoiens 4 now open, tinder the sitiserliitendence \l: srs .t Hi the Laniyelle 14uildmg. En• street. It na 41.•••igneti fir Ow ,}lthltlai a the products of liifeelolioes, Artninni.. riii s of te...ri or those seeking illforrnntleifi re ti liitive those liraneni , r industry, rxaminatlon etentifie publivatlons. Those lint mg amrlo. o, toi :lig iefore the [intone will find it greatly to their to envie samples. 40 - The laahhe are relx,tfully lunat,l to visa the nAutinn. Couurgvt 514:iTzprt. Siga and • (Irimanent. I t tuotcrn afo 6r8414er, (..rdrrs lift et Choir nu Fourth etrret sear Buibima, will be promptly attended. *Om USE SUPER'S NUP.4I/U ITO COMPOU ND .kIE ONL,I EFFECTUAL I,ENIEI V I. OR EX PEL.I.- IN( MOSQUITOES F} )M BED CHAMBERS, kt U N E TRIAL WILL (IiNVINVE THE 111(1-yr SKEPTICAL (IP ITS NIERITS El-O.:PARED SOLELY ('!{ARLES 11. SUPER I=l fart AMON,/ TILE MANY RENIE.DIES BESUItt: the public for the cure of Dyspeps,„ y, Flnto lertee, Constipation, Liver Complairit, el any other dis ease arising from weakness in the head or stomach, Dr. J; HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS are far the most certain in its effects. You. who are suffering the most torturing pains. remember that few bottles of this powerful, yet plea.aid compound will afford great relief. 'Thousands of the most trying eases have been cured, and madelcnown to the public be thec, W`ho have . experienced its power trial ts all `that is desired io t.ulug no many more witnesses into the field .9 the public may desire. Sold by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere HOSTETTER i SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, aug22 No. 58 Water. and .58 leyout streets - • Orkip IttlIVE - BALDNE..SS Ott eitAY Jules Hanel's Eau Athenienne, or Hair Invigorator loan unfailing restorer of the Hair and Sight It tranforms gray or impaired hair into the most beautiful imagi nable. Bold by B. L. FAHNESTOCK a 00, N 0.60, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Druggists generally, and at the Laboratory of Jules Hauel & Co, No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. augillidavr QOAP.-100 boxes Buffalo Soap for sale by je2l HENRY H. COLLINS. THE LATEST NEWS Arrival of the Steamship Etna ARMISTICE PROLONGED TROUBLE IN THE ITALIAN DICIIIES PAHL! A MENT PROROGU ED 8 , .5T ,, N, August 26.—The Ai-ann.:hip Etna arrived last night, with Liverpii,ililates to the night the Ilith instant, Laving smiled twelve honrit after the America. 'rho Zurich Conference has resolved to pro long the armistice until the ratification of the treaty of peace. It is reported that the foreign A nilia , :eidors in France would refuse to attend the Paris r;tr. if the colors taken from the enemy were allowed to he carried in the proooe.-i,,.. The Bank of Fr:int...llaq, francs in specie during the month of Three Tier cent. rente.‘ 011 the P)triS BoLlN, had declined to WM', A v'aqu4• nimor pro•cail> that Iroti wri, f11:0 , Sq`N. • The King 4.1 Prui—in and lice fnuilb It• c. 111.1.41 tlto u-t rim) and Pnnsinn s.ldicr,, :it I' nit It fort. w:t. 4, but it is that n.. livi•, Spain ha, r.-tttlyett to in trtaa• tit- tort. tti.ta tion? of Cuba The British Parliaini•nt iatia the I inst., the (lay the Etna sailed. nox b:‘, been appoint,' by bi‘r Mni ,, ty RS Err Fatrenrdinary to U.• 11- In, A merien. The Atlantic Tel graph ,haro, aro .111,.10d nt The Ibirbi corre.p,rid.•nt of the Pre, ,11), that the Emperor about to pub lish n politieal lunne,ty, including Chartgar nivr. I,ouis Mane and Ledrit It Ilin. . - \d% 'II,. frl.lil h a l tindicate trouble in the Ituked :u e. ret cniis- , arie. of 0,, NVer , 6 , llJeldllTl , S.ll,.prti. The pe..1.1 0 , generally, were bitterly oppi-eil to the return of the Dukes, argil Farini, the. Dietator l'odena, threatie, to level the city to the ground sooner than the f)ubes rc,toreil by fOrf-1, BRIT.\ I ,• • Tilt' on the 1::Lh. The I. , rd than„•ll„r rea , l the Duren . , that th , • In terraipt 10T, .Inrin4 the -r-•ism unpertilat fr.ao bein4 earri.al , at, mot laTe- a Hear early e•aelder at. 1114, 1 •11 n1 • :,./.•4/, 111./.ltt, tal,n inirl u. Ow••. 1 •••/,•nni• ~1 tin • I 1 . , li•n1 inf,lrrn•iti•ol “ti t.,1••:1.1.11 4 n. •Iniltsltn ruinStn. :it L.. c•altrllml, 1.. 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Th.• it, run 111r0 . .. in 1 , , x• ,, . 111.• .1.';h1,,z, MEM stzth .1 that Ow -.• :trite l'zkrtto !wit!, 11,N. h.., :t/s I hh r A 5 5 14`.A.211,Dial ,p 1 I in4it 1.,41..13 3 ro /V Or mitt 111.3, prr 311r,3111(3 , 1 I,y 3 C.qJt,1111...: nt ptir-tltt, 1 , 11 their thOy were to-ler th , v.•ry !;111,4 4 , r th , "N ,, w. by my .''ul . " er;ya Ste‘‘ art, " 6. .I,ot. It I .1.0, 1 t.,,eti the-, ! . ,•11. , ,vs n Maud bt, Mr. atlied. t!ir,a littl til.ll. It.•r wt..:‘o, 4 -11,k, ,•111 . 1,1 fr. , 1,1110. 4 th, -hip. and th.• 7,•port r N\ ay. CraSlllll4 into the p.ir..11:u,..t . i•ri - I thrro ..1 ' r.•, Sh.• in-tautly I ut . t.. put back, at th.• tluit r.a..tuat h.( it re•liiir.•4l ).111 it • fr.• 111 16, , 1:110. ••• „ that hr \X, Enoi-h 4 , r mier - I". wn, 'r. , 111 lii , I,s vr-exortl4 , ll breath , he went un t• I.• 11 hi - -tory, to \\llia Stn cart hst,ned Sk 101 1111ii•il c \ eit,lllollt. Th.• 11 , a ill r WII` an A aieric:ka citiz.en ?tails .• m it... kithhis a lit. and bt•t•ii I: to to , A lgern no pirate. Ilia wile had si net iond, and Le and his daughter had been endur ing -im••• hi, capture all the horrors of a hope- Ir ag , ravatnal captivity: but the worst p,t tit,. Door man' , story, tmti which moved ininatteinant : -- itewart the must, win the an norm, 111,•:It. that daughter, a 1:0111.10 and it,tutit;ill girl. ten., un the VVe of b o i tt utu tahlost with the very wretch ‘•, h.• had bought her and her father sitters. •• a gony at the,o'cireumstances culmina ted not two hours ago, - finished the father, •:w hen 1 'track the persecutor insensible to my feet and iled. By dint of exertion I managed to reach the water side, and emburked bete re the pureuers could prevent it. But though I have zucn veiled in reaching this place any poor Mice in still to the power of her tormentor, exposed to his vet - mention; and I :tun Mun), cra-:v nl tiliukiug that she may even now be -U1 , 04•1.0d to It late worse than death. f 1 c ntld only guide. a boat's crow under your nnrderi - - ••I)tie moment • interrupted Stewart. “Stay where you are until 1 have ,eon Commodore Treble.' Uru ino_nent the youm; Lieutenant tune en v;:.,;(l with his commander in the cabin. and then he came forth with Li stern inane of satis factism on his feIIIUMS. Ten minutes more had not passed before a cutter with twelve chosen men pushed of in the darizlll'AS, with the Lieu t nant I k ea the ,trams ir iu t h e stern, and rapid le struck out for the -bore. •• Gur owner," said Mr. Colds:, •• resides in the western part of the city. There is a coast guard established, hut 1 do not apprehend that ; wo shall have any special trouble from that I source. I think we can land below, go up the ' streets to the house, and carry off inv child, i and all without losing a nice." The boat landi.d, alter twenty minutes of vapid progress, at a small wharf near the Gele ta. in the western part or the town. The arri val was certainly observed, but not it groat deal of attention was bestowed upoo it by the stupid A Igerim.... Leaving- part of his men in the cut ter with orders to lie down under the wharf, Lieut. Stewart and the remainder of his force followed the footsteps of Mr. Collins, who led the \la) rapidly up the intervening streets. On arriving at his late prison, an old, dingy looking structure, extremely spacious, having all the looseness of the Moorish stvlo, the party discovered that silence r,nd darkness were the I rincipal leature.i of the Se‘me. Not a sound as 14,12‘ cki tier it us ord uttered. The whole building seemed deserted. The agony of the father was extreme. •• i I, my child, my child'," be cried, no lone:- et able to control the terrible emotions whie - h had beet; surging through his soul during the h.A. hour, "shall I never see thee more 7 A Moorish slave came around from the rear of the building, and assured his fellow captive that the girl had been carried off by the mas ter, and that no one was at home save himself. Ilut even as the lying rascal uttered the i con cluding words a Wild shriek was heard n the chamber, and the next moment a young and beautiful girl of seventeen summers appeared at one of the front windows, looking like a spectre in her garments of spotless white. " My child, my Alice !" exclaimed Mr. Col tins. "Save rue, father!" was the response; and while shouts and groans proceeded from the interior of the building the maiden threw her self from the low window, falling into the very arms of her father and Lieutenant Stewart. The very moment of this reunion was des tined to be that in which a company of Alger i n e troops came round the nearestcorner,mareh ing up thestreet in the direction of Lieut. Stew art and his men. It wasalsoatthe same moment that the old Moor, who had so long considered himself the proprietor of Mr. Collins and his daughter. came to the window and set up a startling yell. "This way!" cried Mr. Collins, and he dashed open the front door of the building, and conducted the entire party within. "Look to your weapons. and take the rascals off their pins the instant they halt!" said Stewart. A sharp and determined struggle soon com menced,in the course of which half the Moorish soldiers were killed, and the remaineder finally gave way. 13ut the rescuers had expended all their arnunit!on, and only a single bullet was remaining : that was in a large horse pistol, in the hands of Lieutenant Stewart. He was just wondering what be should do with it, when the old Moore came down stairs with a huge sabre in his grasp, and made a furious dash at Mr. Collins and his daughter, with murder written on his features and dashing from his eyes.— This suddden arrival decided the destination of the last bullet. Take it, you black devil!'• said Stewart, ju,t as the blow was descending, and he fired his weapon, the ball passing through the mis creant's head, and bringing him dead to the floor. "Now, boys," added Lieutenant Stewart we are going to finish with a band to hand tight. The powder and ball aro out; we must trust to the sword." • Closely followed by his men, as well :Ls by Collins and Alice, the Lieutenant led the way towards the boat. It seemed as if Algiers had turned out to witness the tri umphal retreat, the streets being filled with thousands of men and women, collected to gether by the brief contest atthe Moor's house, but not en attempt was made to intercept the progress of the party, the Algerines content ing themselves with scowls and denunciations. Ten minutes Inter and the rescuers were at the cutter, twenty minutes more and the entire party were safely beck tothe Constellation, not having lost a man. The young Lieutenant re ceived the hearty • thanks of his superior, to say nothing of the gratitude of Mr. Collins and his daughter, whose family proved to be of consequence in New York; and we are assured that Charley Stewart wasnever happier in his life than w lien .Mies Alice was united to one of his -awns; a noble hearted Lieutenant, now a commodore who fell in love with the rescued maiden, during the Constellation's howeward passage. WOO 06 I MI Zte) FAI 4 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF,THADE AND 3IERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. President. WM. H. SMITH. nre Presidents. ISAIAH DICKEY, LL EDWARD GREGG, 2d Treasurer. N. HOLMES, Jr. Superintendmt. e. FORGE H. THURSTON, Stage of Water. I:,..r—lhree feet water in the channel. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. illtrortol Expee.,i/g for the Daily Morning Post. l'rrnacaan, Au,.tust 26, 1459. Flotir...eales 513 1.11,, all from store, at $5.00 for Ipertitie. for extra do-, and $5,50@5,62 for t;incy brand, $5.73@0,00. Grain... Sal ., 100 hush. Ifentucky White Wheat at .t 3; 200 bosh. Corn, from store, at 9•2@95e.; 260 hush. ••rt tlll2 'at, at 4.5 e. I,ltl store. from sualos of 8 loads at s.l3®ll3'f ton. Raga... Salt•.. 3 1..,”= , mimed at 'F. tn. Bacon... Sal, *2OOO IDs. shoulders at 7 ,, ,;e.; 1000 rdeB at a ?As) lb,. hams at 10! '2OOO lbs. sugar cured halo, at 12! ac. Dried 2000 lb,. C2lll - 3.5.1 at 1334 e. Corsi Meal _Sale. 12 bbls. at $4.25 VW. Sugar...S:do. N. 0. at 7%l@gtc. IA lb. Molasses...Saks bbls. N. 0. at 40(?,.41e. gal. Coffee... Sale, 2.5 sacks Rio at 12;44121'0. C Item ...t'ales 41 boxes W. R. at 64S! , :ie. N,,. 1 at $1,25. bbts. I.,ouisville at $1,25 R'hlsky... ales 1S bb le RPetlfied at 28,gf. 4 3e. gut IMMO Philadelphia Market. C2mtnri.rait. August 2a.—The inspections of Flour mutethe past work amount to only MO bids, agaimt • " laat week: sou lads at $5,12(L.i1.5,25 for.sn nd S.V.O for Brandywine. There is tin change ir or Corn Meal. Wheat is unchanged; Llital h red al ;IA:Nal:20, and white at L , .1.2..5. Rye is in de mand; 0110 , now L. latt are at 7 e. Gore is in good re mem vile 4000 hu-h yellow at S . :, for prime. and SOe nor tialitalol. and a lot of white at 794 e. Ottta are not note Southern Ire wurth . 3.)@3de. and old an:a Wlitlzy scarce; vales at 2762ge. -- - c w York 3larkot. 26.—Ccaton heavy; sales lalo Wes; na.idling upland. 11%. Flour firm: sales 1'2.000 bbls. advwwod; r.ales 15,30 l gash at $1,38(4,42 for 51.2.5ai1.:5) for red. and $1.50 for Kentucky. Corn 11,:tyy, o4rs 16.000 hush. Provisions quiet. Pork heavy ..t forals and $10.25 for prime. NY t4sky at 27' ;. Molasses dull at 44.1.0-i;.(.2q., New York' Stock Market. acs\*-1 41 .-810eirs - u1 Miclti gan Central... 4+ P,eitie s. S. C0....i10na di Chicago 67:,F, 44 , , 2 New York Central—. 74 Cincinnati Market, Ativ . ,ltst _e.—Flour michanged, and held firtalt at p.,terday's titantatious. Wheat in good do titana ,•111,1,!.. tCradta, White $1.10641,15: red $1,024 itnelianged. Rye` There 'chore is no change io Whisky steady at Exchange on t ti, East is try tints at - p vent. R. T. E ENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY . CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. itu7:lydkvri TERMS. CASH ON DELIVERY REMOVAL. W. & D. HUGUS, HA V E REMOVED TO NO. GO MAR KET Street, corner of Fourth, where they will re main till the nri , t of September,wheu they will remove to Liu, non . ,tort• now being built at the old stand, comer of Fifth and :Slorket street, my4:4ro In the matter Cr" the i-artition MI In the Orphans' Cour E,tate of Mnrk WU-of Clarion enmity, onlonroe tomhship, No. 28 of May term Clarion county, deceased. r 1859. To the heirs and legal representatives of sand JLtrk Wllltame, deceased: You are hereby notified that by virtl‘e of a certain writ of partition, issued out of o n o court abovo named, an inquest will be held on Mon day. the 89th day 01 August, inst., at 10 o'clock, A. Itf, on the real estate of said deceased, situate in Monroe town p. (lemon county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Strick ler a. Folton, Lowry Gibson, Alexander Brown and John Kuhns, containing ninety-six acres, more or lesss—fortne purpose of makin,,, , partition to and among the heirs, if the came can be done without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, but if the name eannot be divided, then to value and appraise the said real estate agreeably to the several Acts ot; Assembly in such case made and pro vided. At which time and place all persons interested are notified to attend. JA:IIES C. CA.LBREATII, Sheriff. Clarion, August 6th, 1959. augl3:3t-s S N" IM CONCENTRATED LYE The Ready Family Soap Maker; NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVED BY IT FOR SALE BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. Salt Manufacturing Company, 396 Penn St., above Canal. ap3o.-ta.-ttuth Notice. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE PENNSYLVANIA NUMBER 273 pagiterrenn_ Malleries. FL 0 Ca- IR, S Ambrotype and Photograph FIRS! YEKIIICII GALLERY, No. 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE rICa- photographs, colored or plain,takan at short no tire. at Eastern prices, and warranted equal to them. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFESIZE,and colored in Oil.mr6 • AMBROTYPEB A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE, PICTURE 4 WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW AS AT An FIRST CLASS ESTABLISH MENT 1N THE COUNTRY; AT WALJ) Foa L IFE-SIZE, IMPERIAL, PHOTOGRAPHS, Colored in Oil, Pastelle, iiriPlain, in the most artistic style, and at.Eastein prices." WALL'S GALLERY, Jones' Building, Fourth street PHOTOURAPH, AMBROTYPE; ME LAINOTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GAL LERY, Cbr—Fifth and GrantJtreets.—The subscriber hav ing fitted up rooms in ArTIGHE'S BUILDING, is now prepared to take Likette.,4e, that CANNOT FAIL TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Call and examine the collection. • A.. L A.ll E, Corner of Fifth, and Grant streets WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NEAR THE I PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH PA., IVIrAiNITFACTURE ALL KINDS OF at, Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun dred and fifty horse power. and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills,Mast 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 lies 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. Sit-Orders from all parts of the countrysolicited, and promptly filled. nuarritlaw LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMILTING WORKS, PARK; RTURDIr & . CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper-Bot toms, Raised Still Bottoms. Spelter Solder, &e., also im porters and dealers in Metals. Tin ,Plate. Sheet Iron, Wire, Sc. Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse. N 0.145 First, and .12/Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any de iced pattern. raYMlldivi SMITH, PARK SE NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH, PA, WarellOuse, to 149 First and lin Second sues s. Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, iietOrki and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes,Steel Moulds, Putties, Rangers and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip. Lion made to order. Having a complete machine shop, attached to tho Foundry, all necessary tilting will be carefully attend ed to. mriSilydsw VINEGAR WARRANTED Pure and Un- ,- adulterated, and to 411 - S AVE _- Pickles for rears, the mine that I have sold to a majority of the Pittsburgh tiro cers for TWELVE TEAMS, and which has taken v. sty AS Three First Prbmiums at Pennsylvania State Fairs. 1 am now of; • tering to the city . and country trade at greatly reduced prices. Please order .11reet. Terms Cash. - A. 8ALL013,146 Water street, between Smithfield and G Pittobirr :VW ~~~~ OuFIN G.---U 17 11 ELASTIC IMPROVED CEMENT, AND CANVASS ROOFING FELT, CEMENT, AND GRAVEL ROOFING. I== Patented Aspheltie Roofing Felt. ROOFING 511TERIAL3 FOR SALE, With Instructions for Applying. OLD ROOTS Rum= 75 Sniitkridd St-. between Fourth and Fifth 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, offer for sale the following excellent business locutions: A lot fronting 31 feet on Market street, by 176 feet deep to Chancery Lane, with the two three,tory busi ner... houses on Market street, a two-story house ut the rear of the same. and a .nrc.story dwelling house on Fourth street. The lot has a front of:11 feet on Fourth street, by 60 feet deep on Chancery Lane. This proper ty, from its large front on two streets, offers a favorable opportunity to businessmen desiring a good'husinees location. In order to accommodate purchasers, the Fourth street, extending back on Chancery Lane 30 feet, willbe sold separately from the Market street property. Also, a lot of ground in the borough of Manchester, having a front on Locust street of 34 feet, ands depth o lee feet 6 inches, being bounded on one side.by Lackey alloy, on which is erected a brick dwelling house of two stories, with a portico in front, and having appurtenant thereto a convenient to-house and smoke house, and a stable and carriage house on - the other side of Leekey 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, as the Executors are anxious to close up the affairs of the estate.. For further particulars,price, terms, Ae.„ apply to either of the subscribers, or to S. CUTHBERT, Agent, Market street, Pittsburgh. JOSEPH P. GAZZAILIif. D., Office, No. 26 Sixth Street. CHARLES SHALER, ea.y. at Law, Office, Si FoUrth street. i➢lL3wd&w PENN IILkCIIINE WORKS FOUNDRY, IL WIGIIVILiN, MANUFACTURER OF Stearn Enginea, Shattlneandyallles Boring Machines, Mortice Machines, • . Gear Wheels - Hangers, etc., ate] Orders promptly attended to. :1 ALLEGHENY. PURE SALT! PURE SALT !- THE ONLY WARRANTED PURE AND DRY Table, Dairy and Packing _Salt, Is manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Comp* 3911 PENN STREET, ABOVE. CANAL. apahmi-Loath THE LOY A T. 14 A DMA HOUSE, LATROBE, PENN,A. THIS LARGE AND WELL VENTIL LATED HOUSE, pleasantly loeated within a it kw yard of the Penn's. Railroad, is nort,oppp for the ro• caption of summer visitors. Afine tot-pui alloy_ tun recently been erected on the prevnitteAdißd flbe nahing afforded near by. All train,. stop here. Cliaabaoderafe. jyl3Amavfam CHAS_ W. FWHE.Rwoprjetor, . DRS. C. M. FITCH & 1,;.y44. SYKES. 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