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VOLUME XVII.
fthie paiiv
JAMES P. BARR,
ED,ITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
TERM9 , —Daily, Five Dollars per year, atnetly in ad
vance._ Weekly,Bingle subsenptiona Two Dol
lars per year; - in Clubs of flve,"One-Tiollar.
LOCAL AFFAI):•-
Departure. and. Arrival of Passenger
Trains.
Pore WnOw and Ch . irtz'srt, •E rilr nit
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.)
: Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne
ErpreAs'triun 12:15 A. M. 6:58 A. M. 11% P. /f
Maid Train.— 650 A. M.
Express Train. 12-".50 P. M. 8:45 P. M. 2:30 A. Ti
Arrive at Chicago:
Sirpress, ' r P. M. I Express, 9 , 1 • 7 'A: it:
Return ing. a rive at Pittsburgh:
B1111,8:25 P.M. Expritsii,32.lo P. M. I Express, 220 A. N
(From Federal Street Station, .Allegheny.)
New Brighton Accommodation.. thal A. M. br2o P. N
it 44 695 A. M. 1210 P. /if
• Pennsylvania Poi/road.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
le:an P. M. 12:45 P. M.
2:50 A. M. 11:50 P. M.
420 P. M. 12'..r0 A. M.
E caress Train-
Fed.........
Toe Johnstown Way l'a.ssenger
Trstu
Johnstown Accommodation
-I.',:st Turtle Creek
9,eoncl " "
000 A. M. 1:10 P. M.
2.50 P. M. 11:00 A. 51.
10:4:1 A. 51. eb - o A. 51
4:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M
6:ia) P. M. 0:15 P. 51
Pi(6l , argh and Omnolksills Rai/road.
(From Liberty and Grant streets.).
Leaves. Amves.
Mn!i Train. 7:00 A. M. tkls P. M
Express Train .4,30 P. M. 8145 A. M
Cerdand ant Pittsburgh Railroad.
(From corner of Lilierty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
Express Train 12.15 A. M. 2.40 A. 31.
Mail Train 0.25 A. M. 4.00 P. 31.
Fs,' Line 1.05 P. 51. 8.30 P. 31.
Accomniodation 5.00 P. M. 11.00 A. M.
Pittsburgh, Columbus awl Cincinnati Railroad.
(From Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves Pitt,. Columbn9. Arr. in Cin-
Fag Line ..... „..12.15 A. M. 5.00 A. 31, 11.30 A. 31
Express Train.. 1.05 P. M. 1.30 A. hi. 7.30 A. M
Mistakes of the Press
The following, from the Cleveland Pbz in
dealer, will apply so well here, that we cannot
refrain from compying it entire:
Those who are most loth to give reporters
items, are the first to growl at " mistakes."
Those who, having items of interest., take spe
chil pains to avoid reporters—and this class is
by no means small—swear the loudest at what
they are pleased to call the stupidity of -" the
papers." - Reporters mean to bo fair. They
have no object in being otherwise. They seek
the truth. Like Mr. Thos. Grudgrind, what
they want facts." And if persons with
hold facts from reporters, causing thein' to
write items on the strength of flying rumor.
they have no right to complain of errors. The:
best way, gents, when you have an item, is to
unbosom yourself to the reporters at once.
But if you won't do this, don't flatter your
selves that you can trouble them by swearing
at them. They have skins like rhinoceroses,
and can stand a great deal.
A word to you, Mr. Public Man. You find
it very convenient to use us, but you seldom
giCe us a chance to use you. When we know
you have any news, and we respectfully ask
you fir it, you are quite too apt to put on airs.
and give us the frigid shoulder. But you still
expect. us to say, when you are delivered of a
stupid speech before any public meeting, that
it was "able and eloquent." Alas ! how often
;ve (reporters is general) perjure ourselves In
this way. How well we know that you are an
arrant humbug—that the interior of your
thick head was never astonished by an origi
nal idea—that not a particle of the patriotism
you do so trippingly talk about, ever flashed
across the burnished brass of you soul ! Yet
we galvanize you ; we call you able and elo
quent; we call your worn-out, empty worth
" a speech," And are very careful not to omit
the "applause" and " laughter." Why do
we do it? Don't ask us. We don't know.
This is one of the points upon which we are
not very clear. It makes us sick to think of
it. If any reporter knows, let him speak, and
the "ears of the Wampanoag shall be open to
his words."
Reporters do not expect to please every
body. The newspaper writer who undertakes
to do so is an eminently eligible candidate for
some quiet Asylum for the hopelessly
There are such men, however--a few of them—
old women of the male gender, who daintily
hoist their petticoats, straddle noiselessly into
the newspaperial field, and walk, on tip-toe,
over all the gobbles, knolls and " bad places.''
They retire soon.
No; sensible reporters do not expect to
please every body, but it, is wrong to swear at
them without proper cause. The best way for
reporters is to earnestly endeavor to perforrh
the duties of their calling well, and pay no
more attention to the growling of the thin
skinned and thick-headed than the whistling
of the winds.
THE COAL MINERS Or WESTMOILELAND.,--
The miners of the Westmorland Coal Works,
at Irwin's Station, Spring Hill, Larimer's
Station, and Bald Eagle, have struck for the
scales. They talk about resuming, shortly,but
are on the stand, and have an association. One
dollar is paid as initiation, and fifteen cents per
month thereafter, the proceeds to be applied to
those miners who may be injured while at
work. The above mines belong to the West
moreland Coal Company. The Superintendent
of the Works, Mr. Crothers, has promised to
put up the scales. The men are undecided—some
want to go to work, others will not till the
scales are put up.
RUN OVER BY A 11.03 R CARRIAGE.—On
Thursday evening, as the Allegheny hose car
raigovvas running up Webster street, daring
anrilarm of fire, it knocked down and runt
over Mr. ',Jeremiah Donovan, injuring hint
severely. The Neptune engine was being
drawn up the street. and in order to pass, the
hose company was forced to take the sidewalk.
Just at this moment Mr. D. stepped out of his
doer, just above Seventh street, and was run
over as stated. One of the wheels passed over
his breast, breaking his watch to pieces, and
the other over his legs. He was picked up and
carried into the house, but, we learn, escaped
having any of his bones broken.
THE NEW CASTLE RACES.—The races over
the New Castle Park were very well attended,
and of more than usual interest. Felix Laf
ferty took the premium for pacers with "Ili
ley,", but not until seven heats had been won.
The hundred dollar premium was also taken by
Felix with "Harry Neil," who made an awful
example of "Kennebec," and won pretty much
as he liked in three straight heats.
AGAIN.—We are to be favored'
this evening with a second representation of
the great drama of " Richelieu," with Barry
Sullivan 8.9 the wily Cardinal, in which part he
is without an equal, playing it, as he does, most
admirably. Tile neat farce of " A Conjugal
I,e . ason " will conclude the performance at the
Apollo. •
WITROWN FROM ITEl7.4coltsE.—Qn Wednes
,lay last, Miss '6arnh of Centre town
ship, Indiana county, while returning home,
was thrown from the horse which she was rid
ing, and her collar bone fractured. The unfor
tunate lady was taken to the house, of Samuel
Lowry, of White township, and surgical aid
prOellre4;le .
A. DOUBLE Eao.—An egg was found a short
time ago -on the premises of Mr. John Cover,
of Nicholson:township, Fayette county,:which
hair tVe - C.E2apiele - and Sound sh'ellS, - thetnd
inside of the other. Inside of the outer,-shell
and'ontside of the inner one, wits complete
yolk and the white of a common sized egg.
The inside, egg was also full and,eornplete..
ROME THIEF Attax.s.rEn.—Frederick Dor
sey Wilson, who stole a horse from Mr. Wm.
Darrah, of St. Clalraville, Ohio, one year ago
last August, was captured by Deputy Sheriff
Thurston, In Knox county, on Friday last, and
is now in.jail. He was formerly of Hagers
town, Maryland, and was tracked from there
toDhio•
Pirrsatracm THEATRE.—This evening the
great Ledger drama of the "-Hidden Hand "
will be presented at the Theatre, produced in
the best style of the energetic manager, Mr.
Howe, to be followed by the new farce of the
" Stage Struck Family,7' , and concluding. with
the " Brigands Son." Other novelties are in
terspersed and the bill will attract a full house.
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' THE Courrry F....la.—The weather yesterday,
as the World 'knows, was wet and 'extremely
disagreeable, and consequently but fair
were tobe seen at the fair grounds.' The pre
miums were awarded in the morning, and in
the afternoon most of the exhibitors were
busily engaged in packing up and, removing
their articles, until by evening the enclosure
was almost deserted. The fair heti been a
pecuniary success, but the display inferior to
what it should have been. We trust the next
one may be more sueceseful in the latter par
ticular.
Acelngyrs.—On Thursday night, a carpen
ter, named Grist., had his ankle terribly bruis
ed by being runover by one of the cars on tbk .
Passenger Railway.
Hamilton Barnes, of Latrobe, bad his wrist
dislocated and one of the bones fractured, from
being caught in a chain while at work on the
now stack at the outer depot of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, on Thursday.
A boy named Martin was run over by a car
riage on'Thursday evening, on. Penn street,
injuring'his head slightly.
WITHEJ.ING IT.EgS.—James Stewart, of the
firm of Watki & Stewart, of Wheeling, was
found dead in the market house, near his own
store, about seven o'clock on Thursday even
ing, having been stabbed in the lieart. There
is no clue to the murderer.
In a fight among soma rowdies on the fair
grounds; on the same afternoon; Major Balwin
stabbed -William Donovan so severely in the
throat that his life was despaired of. lialwin is
in custody.
THE last and closing sale of Carpets, at the
Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 BSRh street,
takes place this, Saturday morning, at ten
o'clock. The assortment is still good,and must
be closed witliont reserve; purchasers can ho
accommodated as well as at private sale stores,
as we sell in quantities to suit.
WE invite special attention to the sale of
Pennstadt lots, at the auction rooms of P.
Davis, 54 Fifth street, this evening. The
rapid improvements going on at Pennstadt are
indications which should not be overlooked by
those wishing to invest.
TWELVE THOUSAND seven hundred passen
gers were carried Over the Citizens' Passenger
Railway, on Thursday, from whom the snug
little sum of six hundred and tbirty-flve dol.
Jars was collected as fares. Good business,
that, for one day.
Di:Ao.---Mr. Richard Crawford, who was
the victim of a melancholy accident in a saw
mill in Bridgeport, Fayetto county, on the 21ith
of July last, died on Monday last, from the
Mfects of severe internal injuries received on
that occasion.
WE have received No. 4 of Peterson's edte
1.1011 of the works of Charles Dickens. It cont
tains the conclusion of the Pickwick Papers,
and the beginning of "Master Humphrey's
Clock." Sold by Hunt Miner. Also a
new comic periodical, the "Phunny Phellow."
HARNESS makers, shoe manufacturers, sad
dlers and tailors, as well as families, find the
Finkle Sewing Machine the best in use. J. L.
Carnaghan & Co., Federal street, Allegheny
are the agents.
Tut: Cosmopolitan Art Journal for Septem
ber is out. It is an elegant number, the front
ispiece being a beautiful steel engraving,
"Lire's Happy Hours."
A. S: B.—Mayor Wearer yesterday com
mitted John Kelly to jail for Court, charged,
on oath of George Gross, with assault and
battery.
Mn. WM. BAOALEY, of this city, hasdonated
one hundred dollars towards the, erection of tho
M'Conaughy monument.
Tus Court of Quarter. Sessions will meet
to-day for the transaction of unfinished busi
ness.
MEN'S AND BOTH' CLOTUINO 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 find it to their interest to call at
our establishicent, corner of Federal street' and.
the Diamond, Allegheny city, before purchis
ug elsewhere. A strict adherence to our sys
tem Of large sales and small profits has given
the name of W. H. M'Gee & Co., an enviable
pro-eminence which no competion has hitherto
disturbed. •
HEAITBuRN.—This painfnl sensation arises
from tho stomach and diseased Condition of tho diges
tive organs, which may be cured by the u-se of WIL
HON'S PILLS: a remedy which twenty years' experience
lets proved to be unequalled as a general cathartic med
icine
They are prereired and sold by R. L. FAMMICMCCA CO,
Wholesale 13ruggists, and Proprietors of B. L. F'shoete
toek's Verrnifuge, No.oo Wood streeL
Sold at retud by druggists everywhere.
COULTER & MENTZER, House, Sign and
Ornamental Paintere and Grainer& Orders lett at their
shop on Fourth street near Market, Iturke's Baildimr„
Mill be promptly attended. 4Mnit
HEATI4O .STICA.M. —As a testimonial of
the workmanlike manner, perfect action of their eelf.
regulating machines, eafety, economy in fuel. and the
:little attention necessary to keep each room comfortable,
w e give thls.teerlidicete to litesiars: Davie mid Phillips,
eucceasors to' Phillips R Co.,'for their - plan' cif heating
by steam the Second Ward Public Schools in the city of
littsburgh, and which has met our approval, and we
would recommend them to the publie to give entire
sansfuetion of heating by' etkam.
R. Miller, Jr., John Marshall, Jr., M. Tindle, George
Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors.
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Std, an Heating, Goa Fitting, Plumbing and Brass Founders,
Dealers in every deseriptwn of GIIS Fixtures and Pumps
No. e 7 Woad and 148 First street, Pi4tsburgl .
ICCII ANICS' I NSTITUTE. —This Institution,
the want of wkich has been so long felt by our.cittrene
is now open tinder the superintendence Of Mesott'
Jackman & Johnson, in- the Lafayette Building. Eh-'
trance, 65 IVolxl street- It is designed for the perpetual
exhibition of the products of MeChanics, hanufactle.
rers, Inventors, and Artisans; and as a place of resort
(or those seeking information relative to Otiose branches
of industry, either by examination of samples or
scientific üblications. Those lowing articles to tiring
before the public will flha it'ineatly to theirudvantago to
leave samples.
Sir The public am respectfully invited to visit the
institute.
JOAs3'' IF YOU ARE SICK, THE PROBABILITY IS
that the , root of your suffering is tu the stomach. From
h weak , stomach - rroeleecii DYS*piitt,'Arlue; Languor,
Nasen, and a legion of other tormenting diseases. Indi
gestion produces thin blood, and, therefore destroys the
strength and vigor of the entire system To restore the
tone of the stomach, and enable it to,throw off and die
ruietrfcrrever all thott,tro t übkisotne and Aangeeniti
icatak 'iledesSaif bin apares - wring useff
DR. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS. A trial of their power cannot fail to prove that
there in no failure in their sedative effeots. We cheer
fully recommend them to the public, knowing, as ,we
do, their znany excellent qualities:
For sale*4ggisartardeeltine generally.
HOSTETTER & SMITH,
_ a , 44 1 / 4 Prorigtors,
sel2 ' no. as water. Aiici 58 'Frtint streets
708.1 PU MEM ANTHONY IMIL
JOSEPH BEMS & SON,
Manufacturers,-and Wholesale mid Ronal Demean in
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
No. 424 tinito Btielt4 ibo4e the Vaasa,
'Have on hand a large assortment. of ItineY and Plain
Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu
facture:and warranted equal in quality and kyle to any
imanufsetuosifin the city, and vrill at.rwasonabio
pISSOLI7TION..— The Co , Tartnr oc t
heretofore. existing between HENRY
UGH and PATRICK lit'CULLOUGH,mider the firm
and style of. Henry W0111041;1' 4' Co, Nratsiiesolved on
the Ld nil. .Patnek leCullough WM - WM the name of
the late firm in settling the books, *e., he having purl
eliasW the entire interest of Henry ErCullough.
HENRY H'CULDJUGH,
P. WCULLOUtiIi.
CO-PARTNEIPHIP. —The subscribers
hese formed a cepartnershlp for the purpose of carry
ing on the Wholesale Grocery Businftss, at the comer
of Penn and Irwin streets, under the firm and style of
M'CULLOUGH, SMITH & 00.
P. hi'CULLOU ,GH
PATRICK SMITH,
self.lwa JOHN HAGAN.
ELI i ,Y'S , CAMBIST.-1 , copy: for sale low .
ISITING:CARDS—AII sizes and styles
nu% J. E. WELDIN.
PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, ,SEPTEMBER 17, 1859.
THE LATEST NEWS
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~..-Dhuukh)us Cordlagration.
Catesoo, September 16.—A disastrous con
flagration occurred bore to-day. The fire broke
out about nine o'clock, A. rt., in a stable be
longing to Moluing & Co., entirely destroying
it, and burning four valuable horses. The
flames thence spread to No. 45 Canal street,
tvlionce they extended in different directions,
consiiining the entire block. Thence it passed
to Blatchford's lead works, Hydraulic Mills,
on to Keyorson !end Miller's lumber yard.
Mason & Co.'s machine shop was totally de
stroyed, as were also the Vulcan Works, The
prineteall liners are Cochran, Audubon
House, $60,000. insured for $30,000; Blatch
ford's lead works, $60,000, insured for $40,000;
Cochran & Packer, Cleveland House, $87,000,
insured for $27,000; Avery & Co., $40,000,
insured for $26,000; Hydraulic Mills, $lO,OOO,
insured' for $5,000: - Pi.e - A. Kucker, planing
mills, $7,000, no insurance. The total loss is
probably not , less than $500,000. The total in-,-
surince will not exceed $250,000. A largn
nuosber of buildings wore destroyed. The
origin of the fire is not known. Two firemen
were injured by falling walls.
EiSCX:IND DESPATCH
In addition to the losers at last night's fire,
reported this morning, aro Warrington's Vul
can Foundry, loss $30,000, insured for $lO,-
000; Mason, M'Arthur & Co., boiler works,
loss, 10,000, insured for $3,000; Cleveland
Masonic Lodge, occupying the upper story of
lllatchford's building, $B,OOO, no insurance;
13. Bernam, loss, liquors $3,000; full insured.
Reformed Presbyterian Church, $2,000, in
sured for $l,OOO, and also ono hundred frame
dwellings, valued at from $5OO to $1,500. A
large amount of furniture was saved, but in a
damaged condition. The Hopi Steam Engine
Company, of Philadelphia. were heroes guests.
The Hope hose company turned out with their
engine, doing good eorvicc.
From Washington
WaeSINGTON. September 16. —The late
convention between Great Britain and the Re
public of Guatemala has not excited a renewal
of angrycontroversy between this country and
Great Britain, as was recently predicted by the
English press. On the contrary, buth.gavern
moats are still animated by the hope that their
Central American differences will boshappily
adjusted. The larger part of the BaHz° had
never been the subject of actual survey, us
was officially declared by Lord Grey in 1836,
and the above-mentioned convention, it is
said, merely definitely time its territorial limits,
which act was intended by Guatemala as a
barrier to British encroachments on its soil.
This arrangement is claimed to be in accord
ance with the Dallas-Clarendon treaty, a
clause of which, to this effect, substantially
consenting to such an arrangement, having
been ratified by the United States Senate,
while the treaty itself was defeated by that
body owing to a clause therein of an anti
slavery character. The other points proposed
to be settled in the same treaty, namely, with
regard to the Island of RoaLan, and the sur
render of the Mosquito Protectorate to Nicara
gua, will be placed in charge of Mr. Wyke,
the new British Minister, and it is thought
that these questions will be adjusted by him to
the satisfaction of all parties concerned. Great
Britain having undertaken to remove the ob
structions to the full force of the Clayton-
Bulwer treaty.
The following officers have been ordered to
the steam sloop-of-war Narragansett: Com
mander, Hunt; Lieutenants, Prcblo, Ransom
and Blake; Purser, Emery; Passed Assistant
Surgeon, Lowlier; Master, Suess Armstrong.
Assistant Surgeon Laws has been ordered to
duty at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. John
Rudenstein has been commissioned as Surgeon,
and Bennett W. Green, of Virginia, as As•
sistant Surgeon in the Navy.
Arrival from Port An Prince
New YORK, September lo.—The brig Bal
timore arrived hero this evening, bringing
Port Au Prince advices to the all instant.
General Prophete ex-minister of the Interior.
and his son his among her passengers. The
daughter of President Getrrard was shot dead
while sitting in her lathers chair, at the Palace
Gardance, on the evening of the 3d instant.
Great excitement prevailed in consequence, it
having evidently been the design of the assas
sin to shoot the President himself. Then was
very little business doing. Flour was dull at
240 Ilitytien money.
FROlf llAMA.—Captain Wm. Gillespie, of
the brig Margaret Forrest, who arrived this
evening from Bahia, reports that on the 3d
ultimo that port was visited b a most violent
gale, which did considerable damage, and the
shipping business was suspended three or four
days in consequence. A Prussian ship went
on shore, and was totally lost.
Syracuse Democratic Convention.
• SYRACUSE, September IG.—The Convention
unanimously instructed the delegates to be
chosen at its session last night to represent the
State at the Charleston Convention to act and
vote es a unit. Augustus Scholl, Dean „Rich
mond, I. V. Fowler and Delos D. Wolff were
elussen delegates at largo to the Charleston
Convention, with J. J. Taylor, D. F. Tiernan,
Schuyler Crippon, and A. (1. Denby as alter
nates. Delegates and alternates to the Charles
ton Convbntion were then chosen from the
Congressional Districts.
The Convention unanimously instructed the
delegates to be chosen to represent the State at
the Charleston Convention, to act and vote as
a unit.
Massachusetts Democratic State Con-
vention
AVOICCFSTER, MASti., September 18.—The
Democratic `Convention nominated . General
Benjamin S. Butler, of Lowell, for Governor,
and Stephen 'O. of - Siiringtield, for
Lieutenant Governor. The following nomi
nations were also made: Secretary of State,
named ; W,. Bowen Mama; Treasurer; .Geo.
Demarest:;`, Auditor , ' James . Ensterbiobk,
of Worcester Attorney General, D. 11. Ma
ion, of Dedham ; Caleb Cushing, Isaac Davis,
Oliver. Stevens and J. S. Whitney, are chosen
:delegates' to the Charleiton 'Convention.
said that all are in favor of Douglas for the
Presidency.
The Assassination of Se!;geanißalph
Pike at Camp6yd.
Soares, September 16.—The correspondent
of the. Traveler, writing from Camp Floyd,
under,dato of August 18th, describes the assas
sination of First Sergeant Ralph Pike, of the
Teninfantry, who was .shot in front of the
.13alt M.ke Rotel, by a Mormon named Spancer.
'The murderer has escaped. Pike's funeral was
attended by three regiments of Infantry, the
officers' of each reglthent being in full uniform,
'etc., and by Gen. Johnson. Several other
assassinations are charged on the Mormons,
great excitement existed.
National .Pair.---Vifth Day,
Curcacio, September IG.—The principal ob
ject ot , intereet in the fair to-day, as yesterday,
Sy as the steam plows, both Fawke's and Wat
,er's attracting the attention of immense crowds
in attendance. The numbor of visitors was
estimated at a5,000' or - 40,000. 'The receipts
yesterday amounted to over $lO,OOO. The trot
this afternoon, over the Garden City Course,
between Flora Temple and Princess, was won
by the former, in three straight heats. The
time was 2:31, 2:31 and 2:24.
From Bandy /Zook,
NEW Yona, September 16.—The weather is
very dark and it is raining here, and at the
Hook there is no chance of the steamer arriv-:
ing up. We are unable to get the day later
news from Halifax per the Kangaroo, the Nova
Scotia', Company not forwarding it. It is
probably not of the least importance, or it
would, have been expressed to Sackville.
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prom NOW Mexico.
ST. Louis, September 16.—The Sante Fe
mail of the 27th ultimo has reached Indepen
dence.
Intense excitement' prevailed relative to the
Congressional election.. The army
_and Amer
icana were almost all in favor of Galligos.
DATER BAGS-12 different dies, for sale
b 9 (441 J. B. WILMA
COId:MEROIAL.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
' ISAIAH DICKEY.
War Presidents.
JAMES PARK, J., Ist. . JOSEPH DILWORTH,
NATHANIEL HOLMES.
Secr4l.ary.
GEORGE H. THURSTON
Onn-mile ofl4h-titian fur Sq.,tanber and Ocial..cr.
JAMES PARK, Ji, Vice Prisideld.
DAVID CAMPBELL, -•WM. a LAVERLY,
SAMUEL SHRIVER, BENJAMIN CAMPBELL
Stage of Water.
River—ono foot throe Inches water In the channel
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Reported iittpreasly for the Daily Morning Past.
Ptrmarnitott, September 18, 1849
Fiour...No sales from first hands. From Store, 103:1
bbls. sold, as follows: 260 buts. superfine, extra, extra
family at VA:105,00 and $5,40; CO bits. do. at $4,76, 8400
and $5,40; 400 bits. superfine and extra family at 11,75
and $5,50; 50 bbla superfine at $4,76, and f. 4 60, and 1:0
bbls. extra at
1004 bush. trferlitenitriemi from
store at $1.31; 810 do. at $1,15; 60 do. at $1.30. Coss-5o
bush., from store,at 8.5 c. Oars--300 bush., from store, at
Hay... Sales 8 leads from city scales at $16017 i ton.
Sirell!...Sale 1 losd at $lO p lon. , •
Peed... Sales 2 tons Middlings from store at $ 1,611
lOU my.; 2 tons Ship StulTs at $1,.); 1 ton Bran at $l.
Sugar... Sales 10 hhds. N. 0. at 8(48e.; 12 Nils.
at 5(.1.8%e.
Molasses... Sales 15 LIAR. N. 0. at 400., anti 25 1.)1,In. nt
Er. 'it gel.
Syrup... Sales 10 bbls. Golden at C2c. ip gal.
Coffee-. Sales 52 sacks Rio at 12 1 %4513c.
Baeou...Sales 01X10 the. shoulders at 73@5e.; U3lO
IDs, snlev at 31.V410c.: 2100 Ms. hams at 10%%di11e.
Lard wales L bbls. No. lat 12e. it lb.
Seed... Sales 33 bush. Timothy at $2® 2 .0 0 .
Butt er...Sules 1000 lbs. at 13abte. fp lb.
Potatoes... Sales 25 bbls. Sweet at $3,2503.50.
Eggs -.Sales 2 bbls. packed at be-
Lime -.Sales 50 bbls. Louisville at $1,25
Candles... Sales 30 boxes Star at 17e.
Flab -.Sales 10 I.lla. Mackerel Nu 3, large. at $11,50'
2.) ha I hLls, do. at $0; 10 bbl... White at $10; 'II) half blila
do. at $5,25.
Salt... Sales 10 WA& No. 1 extra at $1,12.
Brooms... Salem al dos at $2.60.
Oil... Sales 10 Ltda. Lary! No. 1 at 93e.
Pearhes...Sale. 16 toskela at $2.75.
511dett...Sales 000 dry Dint at 19e.: 25 salted at
Feathers _Sales 100 tba. prime ut We.
Soap 30 boxes Rosin at Le.
Whisky...Sales 12 btils Raw at . .M; 10 Ilk. Reel;
Led at 3 , e.; 5 LLIa. Old Rye at $ 50 it gal.
New York Market.
Nor Voltz, September 14.—The Cotton market In quirt
sides WO bales at II c for uplands linddlings. Flour:
sales tifaitt bids at this morning's decline. Wheat i s 1 (4
2e lower, miles '..11t,(V0 bush at SI.."AktOLZAt for white, $l.lO
for rod lowa. $1,1.'14140 for white western. and sl,Lt' I for
choice ltlichigan. Corn closed with an advancing tete
deney, holders asking 84c. Pork buoyant at sll4soefe
Itt,O2S for prime. Whisky heavy. Collet. tirm; sales of
ZSto tog'. at 1P44113 c. hfolassea dull, at , t o td;Cle for
New Orlans. Hides active; California '2l. Lard steady;
small pigs of Galena, $1,75. Tohaoco more active; Ken
tacky. 7,liksll. Wwl firm sales 50.000 fbs fleecy at
small sales of pulled at atidline. Freights
firm; on Cotton to Liverpool, 7-.12.1; on Floor ls
Philadelphia Market.
POILADELPHIA, September It—Flour drooping; sales to
the trade at $4,51t35,00 fin old .lock and frenli ground
ourertinu.s4,Bi}9o.2s for extra,. and fi1i.25413.75 fur extra
family mid Caney Rye Floor artn at $.1,51%,1111.! Corn
Aleut at $3,50. Wheat has (echoed 2(1.2e; male. 15ou
Minh rest al 75k for new I )elaware and taie Cro old Peon
ny barna. Corn is in good rsquent; :XXX) tub pillow
alt at &wile. °atm arc better: WA) tomb pritlll , DO.
%van, sold at Sec. 'Whisky steady ti11.7e.5.13ie-
New York Stott Market.
New Yore, September 16—Stocks dolt. hut steady.
I
Chies+ma Rock Inland G 934 Galena A Chicago..-- 75X
Illinois Central bonds. 88 Panama Railroad.. ..... 118
Now York Central.— 8014 Miriam Rai1r0ad........ 101.l'.
Michigan Southern__ 24
It. T. KENNEDY_ W. S. KF.NNELY.
PEARL STEAM MILL.
ALLEGHENY CITY,
B. T. KENItEDY &
WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED.
Fl OUR., - CORN MEAL AND HOMINY,
MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED
U.I OCITSBURGII AND ALLEGHENY.
au'Llydew] TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY-
THE ATTENTION OF MEN OF MODE
RATE MEANS Is called to the offer for sale of
forty of the most eligible
BITILDING LOTS
in the Second Ware, Allegheny City. The prices are
suited to the hard times, and time will be given to sult
all purchasers. For reuticulara inquire of
ALEXANDER HAYS, Surveyor,
Corner East Common and Water street,
Allegheny City
1V - 0 7
1.1 SO Ito Ivies S. S. Almonds;
24 Sicily R. S. Almonds;
a) instil sort shell Bordeaux Almonds:
So hags Cream Nuts;
75 Filberts;
al " English Walnuts;
so " Pocon Nuts
15,000 Fr.)) Coca Nuts, just received, and for rale
REYMER it ANDERSON,
opposite et. Charles Hotel.
EC=
ORT Y-TNYO ACRES 'OF LAND, near
Clifton Station, Fort Wayne .1t Chicago RalLroadott
About eight miler from the city; 12 acres in cultivation;
2 acres creek bottom fine timber; swan house And sta
ble. Price $1,600. For rale by
set S. CUTHBERT & 'SON; 51 Market street.
-\
tde-
AENTAIi TOOTH WASH--Adelicious
.J compound of gums and aromatics, cleansing to the
teeth. healing to the gums, a fragrant to the, mouth.—
Sold by L. WILCOX,
13 , 2 .cOmerSmithfield and Fourth sts.
FAMILY FLOUR.-80 bills. very choice
Double Extra Family Flour,just received and foe
sale by AMEN A. I.n.I"ZER.,
solU Corner Market and First streets. -
ji 88ENTIA L 'fresh 'lot of pure
X:4 Essential Oils, just received by
JO,SEPIt ABEL,
corner Fifth and Grant streets.
auJ
.
1010 RI ME (XWIEE.—.-75 bags prime Rio
Coftee Just received. For Rai° by,
1111.111TLAND .k CONNOR.
Liberty street
CINCINNATI -SUGAR CURED HAM'S
and Dried Beef, 10 tierces to arriye,per Mauna
Belmont, at HAWORTH t BROWNLEE'S,
apB
. In the Diamond •
POlsitiE.S.—A tine lot of Bathing Sponges
also, Morgan Bros.' Taree Gloves, a cheavimbeti,
tale for Bpongo—a newand usofttl article, For 'see by
79 , 28 I. WILCOX, con Bmitlitivld and 4th sta.,
DAY-BOOKB, .1 - OUR:VA:LS,
Itecords,Cash Books, Receipt Books, Dray Books,
Tone Books, of all styles, constantly on hand or made
to order in the beat manner._,
eel KAY .& CO.. tl Wood street,
QEGARS.-100,000 genuine Segura, differ
eat brands,in store and for main low - by
ILtWORTII & BROWNLEE,
apB . ' in the Diamond.
11811...= -White ' .at,'Aitickerel ani
Herring for aisle by
'au 3 HENRY H. COLLINS.
RIED APPLIf. —lO barrels for sale by
MURTIAND 2 CONNOR"
197 Liberty street.
MINERAL WATERS.—Received this
day, three hampers fresh Seltzer Water; Artesian
Sulphur Water, and for sale by JOSEPH - ABEL,
au "2t3 cornerlifth end BMA streets,
A TOE ME I Z G Ds, the inest agree
able and oftectivo Nana Medicine_ nosiln use, for
e by_ JOSEPH ABEL,
au XA • • Cornercnfth and Grant streets.
BROWN'S. •FX4ENCE OF JAMAICA
II GINGER, for sale at' '"
JOSEPH ABEL'S DRUG STORE,
aug2,o • nor. Fifth • d Grant
l ll sts-
UCKETS.-50 dozen New Brigh
Buckets, ' arrivlngAndt or sude at
- HAWORTH & BROWI LEE'S,
an& in the Dtamood.
ECELVED THIS • DAY—New Style
11, Cloaks, Shawls,Dress Goods, *c. Memo cell and
see them,
eels
C. HANSON
UTTER.--10 firkins' for'sale by
1,11 'WILLIAM H. SMITH a CO
OGEES' r.E.N.K.N.LV-ESI for sale by
BALK 4JRAYONE3.--200 gross received
and for sale . (n7l R-WELDIN.
1 SERI) 011 4 .-15 Ibis. for sale by
eel HENRY 'COLLINS.
AITAP, OR ,PENNSYLVANL4.--7-. Barnes'
M.. RollealSfep of Pennsylvania . Price 111.
see J. B. WELDIN.
EDALLION PENS.
Wp4,DI 303 P , for sale at
• sei ' NO. 63 WOOD et
CRIOKERING & SONS'
OM NEW SCALE miti
.
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscriber has now on hand, a most
splendid stock of Pianos, consisting of 63 and 7
Octaves, in Plain and Carved Cases of the most elegant
description, from the celebrated Factory of Chid:oring
& Sons. The instruments are alt provided with their
latest improvements, as Rerssmo-,Acruct, Dotaux-Dstc-
Mt% Frur-ifedmists, and aro of their.
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
fly which a reach larger - sound-board is obtained, con
sequently the tone is rendered very powerful, yet retain . -
Mg its sweet and musical quality. By the perfection of
the Action, the performer is enabled to produce all
grades of tone from pianissimo to fortissimo, with the
greatest ea".
Caws/zeta 44. SONS' PIANOS are thus spoken of.by the
lest artistes and critics in our country:—
sayit-"They are beyond comparison the
best I have ever seen in the United States, and will com
pare favorably with any I havo ever known."
GUSTAVE SATTER stir—. The opinion which I ex
pressed three yenro ago, has been more than confirmed
to me, by the continued use of them, viz: That for re/-
time and pure quality of (mu, with nicety of articulation,
they are Unequalled.'
[From the National Tntelligencer,Vindiington.)
"They can safely bear comparison with instruments
from any part of the world, in point of tone, strength
and elasticity of touch."
[From the New Orleans Picayune.)
"For excellence of material, elegance of finish, and
faithfulness of workmanship, and above all for volume
and variety, mellow sweetness, brilliancy and perms.
mince of tones they are unequalled." -
"The peenhar musical qualities belonging loth° Cliick
ering instruments, are a full, musical, rich and pow
erful tone, free from any wooden, noisy, loudness of
sound, as disagreeable to the sensitive musical ear.
They have also an easy, even and pleasant touch, and
will keep in tone better than any Pianos, known.
The public are invited to call and examine Mese
splendid in,trumenta which are sold at
THE MANUFACTURERS OF SA NV
YEErB CHEMICAL OLIVE EIZA , tIVE SOAP,
atter subjecting it to the severest test, known to the
trade, are (Idly persuaded that there Is no Family Wash
ing Soap in the United States, for so little money, having,
at once P. many good qualities, (and so few discounts.)
OF ISEXITTI —ln colors, firmness, surface and tex
ture generally.
OF PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine,
May, fish oils. stale grease, and adulterations.
OF gIiALITY—For washing clothes, ofevery descrits
bon, coarse or tine; cotton, horn, Worlien or silk
printed or white: for raissun tar. Fraser, pd.+, palm,
oil, printers' ink, ithoemakerse was, ete., from clothes,
furniture, and from the htuols.
(live ita for trial for yourselves, rind ln> ennrinre,i.
Remember. the Hams is on each bar. Aek cur a eopy
the directions. lt. C. * J. H. :SAWY
jeS 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh
SUNDRIES.-
4ou Carr, to Prime N. 0. Molasses, Usk CdOpor:OO - .:
30 do St. James, S. H. do;
30 do Lovering's first, unlity Syrup;
500 Irtgs good to choice It:tit:olfeet
75 Pocket's choice .LIV:t do;
135 Half Chests Young Hyson. Impenid, 4 Pon
der, Oolong and Pondi mg, Trio;
100 bozes assorted brands s's, s'..o lir- 11l Mr To
torero;
10 kegs Covington six twist Till 61,0
75 do Ili. Curb. Soda;
5 barrels Alum;
10 do 'Miry Salt in Sacks;
21 bags Grain Pepper; *
15 do Atkin., ;
5 do Slat Capsia;
Ot boxes No. 1 Soap;
100 do Clic:num! Olive &zap;
25 do fierman do.
30 do Varieguled or 'roller ..-lortp;
50 dozen Cin Washboards;
40 do Rackets; •
30 do Tutri, meairtcil
100 do Ilrooros ;
50 bolo, JI. IL ILaisins •
20 to Si.,. 1 Norfolk Chocolate;
40. do Iludisou Starch;
50 Niles No.l and 2 Batting;
30 barrels bleached Elephant tuid W11,310'00;
10 do Strait's Tanner - do
tai do C.l do do
10 do Rosin do
7,.33 do N. C. Tar.
In store and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON.
TEN DOLLAILS.—For the accommodn
lion of persons who wish to become their own land
lord, and put their rent into a home of their own, we
have laid elf twelve more of those cheap building lots on
ML Washington, each 25 feet trent on a wide street. IT
110 feet deep. The location is very desirable, and is
within a few minutes walk of the city. Price from 5100
to $125 each. Terms of payment, Ten Dollars in hand;
remainder in small MOW hly paymeuts. For further in
formation call at our Masi.
sel3 it . CUTIIIIERT h FON. 51 Market st
-
FARM OF TEN ACRES_Situate on
the Ohio River, et 9% miles below the city, between
illhuck and Hays' Station; 2 double frame houses; a
stable; an excellent spring; garden paled in; apple, pear,
peach, plum and cherry treelr, smith chop, ..tc. The Ft!.
Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and Bearer raid pass
through the premises.
Price s2,' 009. For axle by
set & CUT/113ERT t SON, 51 Market street.
WINES.—
25 eases Cliequot quarts Champagne Wine
6 do do pta do do
SO baskets Peas Ileidseick's qts do do
10 do do do pts do do
10 do lionche pLsatai Drooet lits do do
a do do do do pts do do
25 cases St. Julien Medoe Claret do
10 do Ladies' Catawba do
15 do do Ginger
do
In store, and fur sale by
!spin MILLER it RICKENSOIsi.
lai I N E TollACCOs._
i: z Gross Anderson's Solace;
M . " " Aumlet;
25 " Mrs. Miller's Fine Cut;
25 Kegs Fig Tobacco;
25 Boxes Dulclssinous Tobacco, (or sale by
REYMER k ANDERSON,
8013 . No.. M Wood street,
No.
St. Charles Hotel
AVALUABLE PROPERTY, of 54 acres,
for sale, situated at about 3 miles from the ricer,
at Jones' Ferry, and near the Steubenville road; 'them],
acres of timber tad, and thirty of creek bottom; a vexrc
pleasant situation for country residences, or suitable for
gardening purpose a small dwelling house, good
enCes, &e.
Also, .1.1 acres of beautiful land, near the above, will he
sold in lots of two, three and five antes. For price and
tarts, ( apply to
& SON. 51 Market street.
Tot !STORY 01 , fitE 'WESTERN INSUR
p RECTION In IVelorti PonnsYlvania, coninten_ly
allied the JlVhisky Insurrecton, TAM, by Hon. H.
•lirackenridgp, just issued and for salo by
W. S. RAVEN
as7 : 3t Af b eta.' Third
m. B HuT YPES.—Tht..se ' beautiful and
. durable Pictures on glans; in all their pe•rfretion
Wu/ Nvelineris, singly or iu groups, may bo obtained at
WALL'S,
sel2.l*' Jones' Building, Fourth street.
MA N I L LA CLOTH PAPE 4.—A superior
article, largo size and oxtra heavy.
.ant KAY rA)., 66 wood atroot.
IUJUBE PASTE.--430 boxes a...sorted Na
count, just received and fur Saki by
EF.YMER. A ANLiEb...9Olsl,
sel3 39 Wood at., opposite St. Charles Hotel
F IGS. --500 drums Smyrna, for, solo by
REYMER k ANDERSON.,
29 Wood st., opposite St. Charles .
13. .EATHERS.-1.00 polltnittWO Featli-
Jl2 ors, nist received and for sale by
JAg..A. FETZER,
soil)
corner Market and First streets.
13 REE ACRES OF VA LI3 A 13 L E LAND,
nt Woods• Run, below Manchester. with about fifty
fruit trees, good springs, &c., will be Bold at $430 per
acre. Terms easy.
mei S. CUTIMJERT & SON, al Market st.
prRoN.-1000 Leghorn, just received
C
awl for salo byREVAMP. & ANDERSON,
son No. 39 Wood street.
•
q
ItEEN TURTLE EAT'AN D SOUP.-
10 doz. Hermetically Sealed, Mat received and for
ea by
Wood REYMER. & ANDERSON,
sel3 39 et.,oppoeite St. Charlea Hotel.
_
ENTS' FINE SIIIRTS—At low prices
EATON, CII.F,E & CO.,
0810 corner Fifth and Market street),
SUGAR. -70 klb a
u., prime nd Mir Sugar
tor Bald by - [jyrl) WM. H. SMITH &
DORT FOLIOS, for sale by
11 se7 J. IL WELDI N.
NORRIS' HAND BOOK, for Locomotive
Engineers and Machinists, sold by
• 8010 J. N. WELDIN.
tes prime Rice now landing,
and for sale by
apZEt MILLER & RICKLTSON.
EXTRACT ROOTS, for making beer, for
541,e by B. L. FAIINESTOOR: A co.,
oo car. Wood and Fourth ata.
7t Market istreet.
rORTY-FOUR YEARS of the Life - of a
Hunter, being reminiscences of Meelmeh Brown
ing, a Maryland Hunter, roughly written down by him
self. Revised and Illustrated by E. Stabler.
RAY k CO, I% Wood street.
rt tra 'uperhne * our,
received and for W ar e bi tark l4l , l l . F F;STZ rst . ER, t.
eel
a ATES-25 - mats New Arabian, just re
received and for eal_e_pr
REMIER & ANDERSON,
aelo No. 29 Wood street-
J. IC WELDIN.
ARD ENGRAVING neatly executed by
J. B. W.ELDER,
oe9 63 Wood street neer Fourth.
: : f o : :
LATES.—A large lot for sale to Jobbers,
/Aiding nom, J. 8.. WELLUN.
tisrellantaus.
[From the Entuily Jourual.]
Factory Prices and Warranted.
JOHN H. MELLOR,
81 WOOD STREET
----•-
*lea Adm.
Vegetable Substitute for Calotnel
• antlialse-PHI. I -
BRANDETII'S VEGETA.IILEITtiwzasei.PiLLS.
by restoring the bowels to their original daily an I nate
rat action, give strength to/ the steiniach, purify the blood
re-establish the healthy
• Conclition of the .digestive or
gans, and thus cure • dyspensia, eolds, 'coughs, rheuma
tams, dropsies, and sickness geneally, whiM,r chronic
or recent. The celebrated Abernethy says :—.Aftes
having cured the deringementot the bowels, de
b(11
all diseases geuemllY disappear of their own
even in dithort time." The expenence of a denniry has
established t he.worth of these Pills beyond (depute, as n
purgative anti-bilious medicine; and, their nee by up
wards of 4,900 cotacientiona physieler; and by over a
million of families, shows that, they are supplying (moot
the wants of humanity, and ae In • advance of medltal
science- The above pills, although purely Vegetable, are
now known and used as a substitute for calomel (11y
d rargyri Chioriduria Afite„) producing all Ms alterative
and other indications, with none of its disorganizing ef
fects upon the solids—often crippling for life—or itadis
tressing aetion upon the teeth and pins.' The prepared
concentration fromthe same principles-41m Life AdcD•
tion a substitute for blue-pill(PilulmHydrargyr)
possessing the peculiar action on the secreting-organs,
of that preparation from mercury, but none of its sali
vating or other injurious alerts. ThosetSho have used
them, as a blue Till substitute or otherwise. award to them
the highest praise. They come nearer Lae concentrated
Essence of Life than anything yet made; In the way of
Medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when all
hope has fled; liar often restored health: In fact; they
simply an organic principle to the bloat, always wanting
In extreme cases of sickness. Old people have the se
cretions of early youth restored Eby the Lilo Addition
Pills. Their value as hie preservers is beyond estimate.
Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Piillsremove from the
bowels and blood of a sick person the cause of death •
TUE Lies ADDITION PILLS SUPPLY TUE OROd-NIC NECIMSITY OP
rat Biomes vrrinn - -the minute globnles ofvege table es
Fences, of which they are but the concretion, have their
cinet couatcrport in the vital globules of the blood. 'And
from whence does the bloodderive its life, its globules?
verily from the same source frcrm'whenceDr.Brandroth
den ves the life principle of the Life Addition Pills—from
the Vegetable Kingdom!
These pills, main, the Universal, are warranted pure
ly vegetable. Retailed respectively at 3 and 90 cents.
Physicians and the public supplied by the gross, or sin
gle box, at No. 294 Canal street, Ilmrlreth's Principal
Office; by Thomas Itedpitth, No. 27 Diamond street
Pittsburgh, Pa., nod by aft respectable dealers in medi
cines. je27:lmnaw
TRUTHS THAT DEFY CONTRADICTION.
Read the following facts in relation to Christiuloro's
Exrdsior hair Dye, and then say if has an equal in the
world.
It neither burns the skin norhair.
Reuters every hair alike. -
Its blacks and browns are nature's duplicates.
It is applied inn few minutes. -
It leaves a gloss upon the hair.
It is more permanent than other Dyes.
It contains nn corrosive incxedient,
And lastly. its inventor challenges a trial between this
Dye and any other in existence, whether of native or
foreign origin. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair
Pressers. CIMISTADOIIO, aVo. G Astor House, New York.
GEO. H. KEYSER, Agent,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
TO NEW CASTLE BY CANAL.
TO PARSENGERS GOING TO NEW CASTLE
:LND NORTH OF TIIAT PLACE—You will not
forget that the daily line of Packets between New Castle
atbl New Brighton stilleonneet with theaccommodation
trout. on the 5:•lo. r. 31., and with 'the 6:05, 0. Y.. at New
treeing by thin route you will save time and
in..ney, a trod, is it great object at the present Utile, no
searee, and the frost has done great damage
fl cIucULAI2.--The subscribers are transacting
Uey a Ceattral Foreign and Domestic Shipping and
4.ininission Business, in this city, and have leased - the
hew a n d tire-prnof Warehouse, No. 57 West /rat street.
allure they ane prepared to receive rind sell Foreign
and Domestic Goods of all kinds, and oiler the usual
facilities t.a all consignments to their address.
In the department of Shipping, a long experience
ii.. 111 assuring nor friends that all business re
lating to Vessebt and Cargoes will be promptly attend
t..l to.
We confidently otter our services in ail the various
,i..r.u - tments of a Commercial Business.
CURRY, NEPHEW ,t CO.
Baltimore. February, las9.—mr3df
THE ALBATROSS:
I). TRIMONEY would rffpectfully
E. annottneo to his friends rahl former rearm:tit, that
11111.3 g I,l,t`tlthe :dawn named Saloon, N 0.130 TIIIRI
sTit NET. tsar the Girard House. wherr ho trill he harpy
s.eu them, and %cut upon them to the befit of Ms abil
ity. Ito In. on hand a stock of the choice 4 Wines and
Lat i um, of r.verydeseripttoo. AIIirLIJNCEI every day at.
9t4. A. M... and 10, I'. 'M. ael3t.3Ltutliss
SAPONIFIF,R,
CONCENTRATED LYE.
The Ready Family Soap Maker;
NO HOUSE SHOULD SE WITHOUT IT,
LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVED' BYITi
FOR SALE BY ALL STOREKEEPERS.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE
PENNSYLVANIA
Salt Manufacturing Company,
396 Penn St., abote Canal.
aplo,n-tn&th
PURE SALT PURE SALT
TILE ONLY WARRANTED PURE AND DRY
Table, Dairy and Packing . Sa#,
L manufactured by the
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company,
396 PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL'
araksa-tuath
PENNSYLVANIA'
STATE AGRICULTURAL • SOCIETY.
Annual
ldbition of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural So
ciety, will be held at Powelton, Philadelphia, on TUES.
DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the
27th. 28th. 28th and '36th. its/4ot September next. On
the Ist of September, the Secretary will remove to the
Enema of the Philadelphia Societyrfor the promotion of
Agriculture, :Co. 626 Chestnut street.Philadelphin, where
books of entry for the Exhibition will be opened.
Letters addressed to the Secretary at Harrisburg, John
lil`Geiven, Philadelphia, or Charles %. Engle, BusUetori,
will meet with attention till Ist September.
• DAVID TAGGART, President:
A. 0. HLEST62., Secretary.
tia- Goods for exhibition 'carried on all the Railroads
n the State, to and from; freo of charge.
atnta3t-oloa ,
DRS. C. M. FITCH 4:J. W. SYKES
PHYSICIANS FORDISEASES OF TUE
THROAT AND CHEST, and other Chronic. Ail
tnentAeomplibated with or eausingPULMONART COM
PLAINTS.
.
OFFICE—Isn Penn street, Pittsburgh. Ps.
CONSULTATION FREE A listof questions sentio
thus° who wish to consult us by letter. je9:ll-sslyw
lIIJGII NL BOLE
ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST,
GREAT WESTERN PLAINING DILL, car. A/ar
tery and Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh; 411, will make to,
order, :nal warranted a., good na can be made, the
following machinery, via:-.Steam Engines, Turning'
Lathes. for wood ana iron; planers, for wood and irtm:.
Uri llin Aficihines; HousonandTobaCcOSerews; Patent
li9ht and Model Machines, lathe best manner; Shafting,
11.,.‘, :nut Dangers, of all stars and variety ;Screws, of
:My diameter and pitch, to fifteen - fe'et lit len;th. - Will
also make. and have on hand, Doctor and lugger En
Sfines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, dc. Lathe'
hears and other Planing done to order; can plane 32
inches wide, by 9 feet 6 inches lon^.
All OrAcrs 1;17101arul Eeirnestlo ..Solierta
N B.—Particular attention and _promptitude, given to
ritpairs on Printing Presses and other Machinee.
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
Flour, Gralu,,Docook, "Lard, Butter, Seed
Dried Fruit. and Produce Generally ,
'CORNER OF MARKET AND 'FIRST STREETS,
PITTSIAIJIZGII,. PA_
Rxrra To—Francis 0. Bailey, F-sq., William Dilworth,
Sr., S. ("lithbert & Son; Pittaliorg,ll, Boyd & Ott_ Heiskell
& Swearingen, S. Itmily, Gash. & M. Bank; List &
Howell, :lien&A Go, George W. Anderson, Donlon,
Parton & Co, Wheeling. my2B:kpl f
FIRST CLA'Sg
BLANK • ACCOUNT BOOKS
OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES,
MADE TO ORDER, OR BOLD FROM TUE SLIELNES.
• A LARGE STOCK OF
COMMERCIAL ST.ATIONER.Y.,
PRINTING
In nll its branches. CARDS,•.CIRCULARS, BILLS
LADING, PAMI'ULETS. J. R. WELDIIC,
je24 63 Wood street near Fourth.
VINE FRENCH rO3IADES,,----From the
,clebrAtea rrinanCirtnriettnf Lubin, hirer. Coudraj ,
Derna , or ,, Pettit k CO4 n well selected assortment just .
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
received wle at
_ corner Diamond and ,Market
DIVER'S VINAIGRE DES FRINGES
J. A supply of this delightful aromatic Vinegar rec'd
• '
nt JOSEPH FLEMING'&
seta corner of Diamond-and Market street.
CuElf.ENT—Por sealing fruit cans ; jars, Ac.,
a superior article , for sale low at -
JOS. FLEMING'S,
seta corner Diamond antlettarket st.
TOILET SOAPS--Of e • ery. variety to suit
customers, kept constrre c l i maptunl at
FLEMfI G'B, .
oornar Diamond and Market street.
P. S.—A. fine stock of French, Toilet Soaps inst. re
ceived.eels
i
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NUMBER 2,91
Paguentrm
R.O .S'
Ambrotype and Photograph
GALLERY,
No. 70 Fifth Street.
NEARLY OPPOSITE . THE POST OFFICE
Siir Photographs, cOlored or plain, taken at short no.
flee, at Eastern pricer;-and warranted equal to them.
SMALL PICTURES. ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and
colored in Oil. mra
WE-SIZE,
IMPERIAL,
PHOTOGi R.A PHS,
7 7 ; " • '
Colored in Oil, Pastialle, or Plain, in the most artistic
Style, and at &latent prices.
WALL'S dAtLEIFtY, -•
Jones' Building, Fourth street.
pHOTOGRAPTI, AJIBROTYPE,
LAINOTYPE AND DAGGER.ItEOTYPE GAL
LERY,.Cr.-Fifth and Gnus strata.—The subscriber hav
ing fitted up rooms in AFTIGII.E'S IIIJI LPING, is now
pre Smd to 'take Likenesses that CANNOT FAIL T)
GIVE SATISFACTION...
Call aid ezarnine the collectiOn.
A- LANE
jytbkly Corner of Fifth and Grant Arent!,
PENN MACHINE WORKS
F OUNDRY,
'W.IGIITMAN,
MANUFACTURER OF
-LX.L. Steam Engine a, Slarting:and:Pultiee
13ormg Machines,
Mortice Machines
Orders promptly attended to
afrly
SITPERIOR COPPER MILL
SMELTING- WORKS,
PARK, • NI 9 CURDY & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHDTC,
Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bet.
toms, Raised Still Bottoms. Speller Solder, &c., also itn ,
porters and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate. Sheet Iron,
Wire, &a. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's 'Machines anal
Warehouseilio.l49 First, and 120 Second street.
Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any de.
ired pattern. ; myltatlydrox
L FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
IRON FOUNDERS,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT,
, , •
PITTSBURGH PA
MANUFACTURE ALL =DS OF
Steiun Engines, ranging froth three to one hun
dred rind fifty horso power, and suited for foist
Saw Mills, lilast Furnaces, FaCtories, etc, etc.
Glyn 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 descnption.
Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron seret rately, nod
Wrought Iron Shafting, Bangers and Thillies 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 case,
to give satisfaction. .
*l7 - Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and
promptly filled. mr2aBmdsw
IMI=E!
SMITH, PARK &
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY
PITTSIRJRGII, PA.
Warehouse, No. 149 First and 11 Second streets.
Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil,
Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pjpe. Sad Irons, Dog
Irons, Wagon Boscs,Steel 3foulds, Millies,llangers and
Couplings.
ALgo jabbing and Machine Castings of every descrip
tion made to order.
Having a complete machine. shop attached •to the
Foundry, all necessary fitting .wilt bo carefully attend
ed to. ' • rirratlydaw
BANES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING.
WM. JOHNSTON,
WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has pur
ebasett the interest of his Into partner, G. B.
BATES, in the ROOFING BURNES'S, and is the sole
manufacture runrdealer in the following three dietinet
kinds of Roofing
let. Cum Elastic, Cement,Eclt and Can
;vas Roornlg..
- •
2d. limproi•ed Pelt, Cement and Gravel..„
pooling.
3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roof
- -
AU warranted. FIRE A...ND WATER PROOF. Roofing
Material for sale, wit printed instrnnuons for using. or,
flee at BATES tr. JOENSONS' OLD STAND, 75 Smith
field street. •
N. 11.—This Gum Cement 19 tmegualled tis'a Paint for
Metal Roof 4,414 twiee . nalong, at iesst, a§ paint; and
cheaper.
J OHN N. SIT EP II A R 1)2-
(Bucoeslßn.lo HartiveTl
Druggist, Corner Wood and Sixth sts
A - complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAIND, I ,
OILS and DYES, constantly on hand.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
Wilt find it to their advantage to give us a call. Mann
taeturer ofthe eelebrted '
SOPER CAPILLI
S. GRALY & SON.,
.DRAPIERS AND TAILORS,
No. 52 St. Clair street.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
MVINLEY'S'WE . CREAM SALOON
AND CONFECTIONERY, .
No. 27 1-2 Fifth St, opposits the Exchange Bank.
. M'GINLEY, AT. 1118 SPACIOUSM
antfelekantl.ir arranged rooms, located as above
i. 4 prepared to funriell the imxuries of the Season in
his line. Delicious
. .
Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies , Cakes of
- all kinds
• - ,
And every description of Confectionery; all of the best
material will be served to order, day and evening..
Sit- Orders for parties promptly tilled. Call and Jung
for yourself. (mytl)• - • M. areasLEr.
NOTICE.—TIte: • Undersigned hare this
• day twoetnted•themsolveti hicetlicr in the whole
sale and reta il Book. News. and persaitatt business, at
Davis ..4.C0. 4 5, Otlif Fellows Building, No. Filth street,
ender the style of Smyth A Sittock; and respectfully so
ck. a share of public patronago-, W.
C. 0..
W. C. Sou
• - -
SMYTH £ PITTOC - K,
Wholesale anil lietail Dealers in
NE WSPAPERS, MAGAZINES,
A:N . l' , CHEAP PUBLICATIoNS, GENERALLY.
t !Davis. & C 0.% Odd Fellows' Banding
.NO. Fikrri STREET.
i:,.-{titticular attention given to racking wholesale.
orders.
MARBLE ! MARBLE! !
JOHN 111 CARGO
iLts - a azetrnycru ext.r.cnolt or
MONUMENTS; GRAVE STONES,
. Enclosures, Posts, &c.,_ &c.,
rm. The public' are respectfully Invited to exrunitto
our stock. Prices low, and work warranted.
iYLtYis NO. 886 LIBERTY STREET.
RAILROAD SPIKE COMPANY.
dos.l3llworth, - - D. W. C. Bidwell.,
(Successors to Porter, Rolfe IF Stcy.l4)
ILLNIIPACITILERS OP
-RAILROAD SPIRES,
CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES,
Car. of Water it. and Cherry alley,
jrarly • .. : PITTSBURGH. PA
WM. H. WWIT'NEY,
NOTARY p. TT rA c
OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth,
ntreet, near Wood.
.LY/a_
AND MEDIUTI
Gear Wheels,
Hangers, etc., chi
JAMES PAD.P, JII.
WILLTOT JOHNSON
11=1
xo. W. Prrrocall