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VOLUME XVII
the pail") post
JAMES P. BARR,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Tears:—Daily, Five Dollars per year, strictly in ad
vance. Weekly, Single subscriptions Two Dol
-1 tare per year; in Clubs of five, One Dollar.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Departure and Arrival of Passenger
Trains.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Margo Raitroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.)
Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne
Express Train— ... —12:15 A. M. 6:58 A. M.. 1:01 P. 51
/dad Tram.__...- 6:50 A. M.
Express ..... 151:1 P. M. 8.45 P. M. 2:30 A. M
Arrive at Chicago:
Express, 6,47 P. M. Expre55,......... A. M
Returning, a rive at Pittsburgh:
Mail, 8:25 P.M. I Express, 3:30 P. M. Express, 220 A.
(From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.)
New Brighton Accommodation.. 9:30 A. N hi
.. 6:05 A. M. 12:16P. M
Pennsytennia Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
8:50 P. M. 1245 P. M.
2:50 A. M. 11:50 P. M.
4:20 P. M. 12:2) A. M.
Express 'Frain.-
Mad
Vast Line
The Johnstown Way Passenger
Train 6:00 A. M. 110 P. M.
Johnstown Aeconunilatiou-.-. 2:50 P. 61. 11:00 A. M.
First Turtle Creek " -....10:40 A. M. 6:60 A. M
" " -.... tan P. M. IE3O A. M.
Third " " tX.I) P. M. 6:16 P. MI
Pittsburgh and anuidlarstLa Railroad.
(From Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
Mad 'Train 7:00 A. M. 4:16 P. M
E s press Train 4:30 P. M. 8:45 A. hl
Cf.:eland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
Express Train- 12.15 A. M. 2.40 A. M.
Mail Train titM A. 61. 4.00 P. M.
Psni. Line 1.05 P. M. 8.30 P. M.
I. l l,llsville Accommodation. ..... . 6.00 P. M. 11.00 A. N.
Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad.
(From Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaven Pitts. Columbus. Arr. in Can.
Fast Line 12.15 A. N. 0.00 A. N. 11.3.11 A. bt
Express Train.. 1.05 P. M. 1.30 A. M. 7.30 A. Al
Disorderly Conduct Commitments.
On Saturday, a man named Conrad Scherf
was taken before Judge M'Clure, and his dis
charge asked for on the ground that the com
mitment on which he was lodged in jail was
informal. It VMS ono for thirty days, for dis
orderly conduct., made out. by Justice Hogan,
of Birmingham, but did not set forth that de
fendant had been convicted of the offense, and
committed in default of a line. It was held
that the commitment was sufficiently explicit
and legal, but the Court ordered his immediate
discharge, on the following grounds : That no
magistrate has the power to commit for disor
derly conduct, except in default of a tine.
That the commitment should set forth the of
fence charged, the name of complainant. that
e had been legally convicted of the offense,
and a line imposed, and that his commitment
was in default of that tine. His Honor re
marked that the commitmenh+ of the Mayor
were so drawn, and were correct—others not a'
drawn were illegal, and prisoners could not
held under them. We hope this decision w ill
work a reform in this matter, as many of the
commitments sent up by Aldermen are very
loosely drawn, and will not bear legal scrutiny.
dueC'evraAl. BOAIM OF EMI(' ATIoN
Friday evening, Sept. 16. Present : Ntessrs
Kelly. M'Anrey, Negley, Oyer, Sergeant.,
lo'arrium, President Singerley.
Report of Principal of High SAiool read and
Bled.
Warrants were authorized in favor of Sarah
Ellsbury, cleaning colored school, five dollars ;
E. Finley, whitewashing colored school, two
dollars and fifty cents; P. Dean, for repairs
and supplies of apparatus for High School, sev
enteen dollars and twelve cents.
Miss Amanda S. Beggs was elected as an as
sistant teacher in High School.
On motion of Mr. Neg.ley, the salaries of the
female assistants in High School were fixed at
the rate of four hundred and seventy-five del -
Lars per annum.
On motion of Mr. Varnum, the candidates
for admission to the High School holding the
following numbers, viz: 10, 106, 240, having
passed examination, were declared entitled to
admission.
On motion of Mr. Kelly, Dean's Public
School Arithmetic was adopted as a text bo,•1.
for the High School.
RUMSEY & N EWCOMB'S CAM I'BELI.
sTRELS.—This troupe, which gave a series of
six concerts in Baltimore, last week, to over
flowing houses, will mive their first concert in
this city, at Masonic Flall, to-night. The Bal
timore Sun, of Friday last, given the following
in regard to this troupe :
" THE CANIPBELLS ARE GOINo —To-night
is the last night but ono of the inimitable
Campbells, but they are determined to
leave us with an immense impression of their
excellence. To-night we have Gurdner's Seven
Ages of Women repeated, one of the greatest
exhibitions of the Ethiopian School. In the
Soiree Dansante, the laughable scene of •' City
and Country, or Two take One," and " Young
Bob Ridley, Esq.," with a variety of dance and
song throughout.
Last night the saloon was thronged in every
'part, all of the aisles being literally crowded
All the performances were received with the
most hearty laughter and applause. The first
and second parts of the programme are full of
the riches veins of humor, fun and fancy, with
fine music."
A. NEW SPECIES or Basel.—A new kind
of bread, known as the aerated bread, is now
made in London, in the manufacture of which
no fermentation is used. The process consisui
in forcing ready prepared carbonic acid, by
means of suitable machinery, into the water
with which the dough is prepared, then mix
ing the flour, water and salt together in a
highly condensed atmosphere. From the
mixing apparatus the dough is received into
the baking pans, and passed into the ovens
without being touched by the hands. By this
means the constituency of the dour is
left both unchanged and uncontaminated—the
loaf being accordingly absolutely pure bread
If the attempt succeeds, it wil supply a great
desideratum, as the medical profession have
pronounced fermented broad injurious to a
large clasp of individuals.
" UNDER WHICH KING, BEZONIANr - Our
Theatre-goers will be compelled to choose, this
evening, according to the respective merits of
the companies at the two establishments, as the
tragedy of " Hamlet Prince of Denmark,"
will be presented at both. At the Apollo, Bar
ry Sullivan neisonates the Danish prince,
while Mr. .1. B. Howe takes the same charac
ter at the Pittsburgh. At both Theatres the
minor parts are cast to the strength of the
companies, and there will, we presume, be a
great emulation between them. At the Apollo
no other piece will; be played. At the old
Theatre, the entertainment closes with an Ethi
opian concert by a band composed of twenty
four artistes.
CARRIA(IF-S AND ItlaglES AT TILE FAIR
_ .
During the progress of the County Fair we
took occasion to refer to the qualities of the
buggies and carriages exhibited by C. West &
Co., 197 Penn street. It would seem that the
judges also appreciated the workmanship, as
the following premiums were awarded them:—
Best two-horse carriage, silver medal and five
dollars; best one-horse barouche, diploma and
five dollars; best rockaway, diploma and five
dollars; second best top buggy, bronze medal
and three dollars; best one-horse sleigh, four
dollars; best collection of carriages, silver
medal; best open buggy, bronze modal and
three dollars.
A RAILS. CHANCE FOR CAPITALISTS.-Mr.
Campbell, assignee of James Blakely, Esq., has
determined to' sell. Mr. Blakely's valuable
property, at East Liverpool. on next Friday,
September 2bl. This property would have
been considered cheap at twenty-five thousand
dollars a few years ago. Mr. Campbell will
sell at some price, and no doubt at much less
than the real value. The advantages this prop
erty possesses, will insure a rapid increase in
value after the effect of the late panic is over.
All who have small or large amounts of money
on hand cannot make a better investment with
a certainty :of a large profit. See advertise
ment in other column.
Sear4X.-Ort is being taken from a spring
near Titus:::.!:t, Crawford county, in great
quantities.&-
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Washington -College.
The commencement exercises of Washing
ton College will take place this week. ' The
Bacca- laureate Sermon, by the President, Rev.
Dr. Scott, was to have been delivered yester
day, and the Sermon to the Society of Reli
gious Inquiry, by Rev. William M. Grimes, of
Cadiz, Ohio; the Address to the Literary So
cieties, on Tuesday evening, 20th inst., by Rev.
Samuel J. Wilson, Professor in the Western
Theological Seminary, Allegheny city, Pa.
Tho regular Commencement Exercises will
take place on Wednesday morning, 21st. A
meeting of the Alumni Association will be
held on Wednesday, 21st, at two o'clock, P.M,
immediately after which the ceremonies con
nected with the erection of a monument to the
memory of the late President, Rev. David
M'Conaughy, D. D., LL. D., will take place.'
Several addresses by distinguished alumni and
others will be delivered. The Address to thq
Alumni will be delivered on Wednesday even-,
ing, by Hon. William C. A. Lawrence, Speaker
,of the House of Representatives, Harrisburg,
'Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUITAVVISHI
CC/UFA NY.—This company had on exhibition
at the United States Fair, at Chicago, the pro
ducts of their establishment. The Times of
Friday, in noticing them, says :
"Under the head of mechanical and miscelia7
norms, the Pennsylvania Salt Company ex
hibit specimens of their manufactured salt,
which, for 'purity and cheapness, is decidedly
the best thinr , of the kind we have yet seem
The Pennsylvania Salt Company, which is lo
cated at Pittsburgh, will certainly deserve the
thanks of every householder who has exam
ined the peculiarly excellent properties of their
salt, and who can appreciate the satisfaction of
having a pure article for table use.
The same company exhibit a saponifier, or
concentrated lye, which is receiving great en
comiums from the united press of the country
for its cleansing properties, and as a substitute
for potash. Numberless papers state that it is
superior to any preparation heretofore used for
cleaning ink from type."
COMINO Hoifg•—We are informed that Mr.
Jasper It. Lawman, one of the most skillful of
our Pittsburgh artists, will be a passenger on
the Great Eastern, Which was expected to leave
England on the 15th instant. He has spent
nearly a year -aborad, engaged in visiting the
chief galleries of Europe, and prosecuting his
art studies, and will doubtless, be much im
proved by what he has seen and learned. Ile
had a number of commissions, we believe,
from this city, and we suppose will gratify his
friends, on his return, by an exbibition
of
them.
ItT OF gI.T A KT KU SESSIONS. —1 his Coll rt
was in session on Saturday morning, but
tramaeted little business of importance. Al
derman Steel was appointA a commissioner to
Lake testimony in the divorce case of diannah
Eyster against her husband. James 'Marsha
was appointed to supervise the estate of Henry
Nl'l;eary, his late partner, now insane. A
rule was grunted on John Deitricb to show
CUUS.3 why a late decree granting him a di
orce (ruin his wile should not be set aside.
AN E, an idiotic daughter of Jacob White,
Sr., residing with Hugh White, Esq., of this
county, was so badly burned by her clothes
taking lire on Sunday lust, that she died on
Tuftqlay morning. The family, at the time,
wore all
,at - Church, except the old gentleman
and a hired girl, and though relief was extend
ed as soon as possible, she was in a very short
time mast horribly burned.— Wellsburg Herald
of the 16th.
CITY TAKE:.—The City Treasurer notifies
tax payers that on all taxes not paid by Octo
ber Ist an addition of five per cent, will be
levied, which will be increased to ton per cent.
if unpaid on the Ist of November. Tax payers
should remember this if they wish to escape
the additional per contage, us the method of
collection oiler November Ist will be quite
summary.
LA in:EN Y.--Sume person entered Ramsey's
u,Toeery in West Greenville, Mercer county,
one night last week, during the temporary ab
.enca of the clerk, and carried off seventeen
dollars. The thieves attempted to plunder
other stores in the MM. village. but in their
efflirt3 to obtain an entrance, aroused the
clerks, who put them to flight.
KILT-ED.—On Monday evening last, Mr.
Arthur Mooney, of Whinely township, Green
county, was killed by a fall from his horse
near the residence of the late Robert Brad
ford. A physician was called in, but the con
cussion of the brain was so great that medics
aid was unavailing, and Mr. Mooney sur
vived but afew hours. Jo was about twenty
ve years of age, and 1 twos no family
THE examination of Sylvester G. Langdom
charged with perpetrating.the forgery on the
Citizens' Rank, will take place before Mayor
Weaver at two o'clock this afternoon.
ESCAPED. —Two convicts, confined for lar
cony, named Walker and Stover, escaped from
the Franklin jail one night last week. They
made a hole through the ceiling. after tearing
off the sheet iron lining, by burning the end
of a plank with a poker.
THE custom department of J. L. Carnaghan
Sr. Co.'s tailoring and clothing establishment
by common consent,linder excellent manage
ment, and is kept attractive by fresh additions
of seasonable good of the neatest styles
\VATrH-HotfY.—The Mayor's levee on
Sunday morning, was well attended, the
watch-house turning out twenty-one conkeella
neous remitter!, nine of whom wore committed,
while the remainder paid their tines and were
diveharged.
TLI F. members of the Pittsburgh Gymna.stie
Association hold a meeting to-morrow even
ing, to hoar the report of the Committee, and
make arrangements for the anniversary cele
bration on the 30th.
I KAI/Atli E. arises in most cases from dinar
rangement of the .1 gesh ve organs, which arises from a
groat visriety of causvA. WILSON'S PILLS .hate been
proved, by an experlailVe of twenty years, to he a nine
ple, safe and perfect remedy for pernsheally returning
11011111Whe. ' they are used by the Faculty a it regular
prescription, and are not to be classed with patent meth-
vie, made simply to sell.
They am proparod and gold by IL h. F4UntbP>'•e d(
Vim',isle Druggists, and Proprietors or B. I. Palm
,clem Vet - mil - lige, No. &l Wood stret.t.
Sold nt retiol by druggist,. overywhoro
MEN ' S AND BOYS' CLOTHING of every Vll
riilty of Stylo and material, manufactured x -
pressly for us, and decidedly the best stock
over offered in this market. Gentlemen and
parents will find it to their interest to call at
our establishment, corner of Federal:stroot and
the Diamond, Allegheny city, before purchas
ing elsewhere. A strict adherence to our sys
tem of large sales and small profits has givup
the name of W. 11. Co., an enviable
pre-eminence .whfch nu competion has hitherto
disturbed.
per' On. iiOSTETTF.II.B CELYBRATBD STOM
ACH Birrras have doubtless created as much sensation
in the community for its remarkable cures as any other
medicine extant. It is a fact that in ilia minds of Many
persons a prejudice exists against what are called
Patent Medicines; but why should this prevent you
resorting to an article that has such an array of testi
mony to support ii, as 1408tOtteleS Stomach Bitters.
Physicians prescribe it; why should you discard it?
Judges, usually considered men of . talentjuive and do
use it in their families; why should you reject it? Let
not your prejudice usurp your reason, to the fiverlast ,
ing injury of your health. If you are sick and - require
a medicine, try these Bitters.
For sale by Druggists and dealers gencraily.
COULTER & MENTZER, House, Sign and
Ornamental Painters and Grainere. Orders left at their
shop on Fourth street near Market, Burke's
willbe promptly attended. •em
WM. H. WHITNEY,
NOTARY - 5' II 'l-1 I
OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth
atmet, near Wood. iyus
THE LATEST NEWS
LATEST FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF THE BORUSSIA
Latest Nesrs from France, Italy,
She steamship Borussa, from Hamburg and
Southampton, has arrived, with dates to the
4th inst.
The steamship Fulton hrd arrived at South
ampton from New York.
The advices from the general conference to
the let inst., when, at a meeting of the pleni
potentiaries, the limits of the Lombardian
frontiers and the civil and ecclesiastical juris
diction were under consideration. . .
A meeting of the deputy plenipotentiaries of
the three powers was also held on the Ist.
It is, reported that Austria intends to dis
count a portion of the Austrian debt, which
will be transferred toLonsbardy, and to sell the
public domain.
The Emperor of France has intimated to the
Porte that ho will support the project of the
Suez canal for commercial purposes.
Routes had advanced I cent on the Paris
Bourse.
. .
Taxes have been levied on foreigners doing
business at Smyrna.
The Borussia brings only London papers of
Saturday, the 3d inst., and they contain noth
ing with regard to the sailing of the steamship
Persia, or the Arabia taking her place.
Gibraltar ad vices state the Emperor of Moroc
co was dead. Also, that n serious confli ct bad
occurred on the island of Cents, between the
Spaniards and Moors ; the troops had been
called out. Several thousand Moors had col-
ected, and at the lust accounts the parties were
n conflict all night on the 26th ult., and sev-
The English mail steamer Indus W red at
twice from the Spanish fort at Tarifa, on the
morning of the 27th of August, while her en
sign was tlying. At the second lire, a large
round shot fell, at about Aft) , yards from the
steamer.
A terrible cyclone passel over Calcutta on
the 26th of July. Forty-six vessels, including
two slimmers, were lust in the river lieefflY ,
and immense damage was swcasioned on shore.
Many lives wore also lost, but no further par
ticulars have been received.
The Australian mail steamer North America
was lost in the Bed Sea on the 2iith of August
The mails and passengers Were saVed•
It was reported at Paris on Thursday - that
Metternich, the Austrian Ambassador was
about to leave on a visit to Vienna.
Business was dull at Paris on account of the
Zurich conference, and the renter bad declined.
The latest intelligence from the Zurich con
!enlace was to the let inst.
SPAlN.—Accounts from Madrid state that
Spain had withdrawn her consul for Tengiers,
and decided to demand satisfaction of Morocco,
for the outrages at Cents.
Orders hag been given for the formation of
expeditionary corps of ten thousand won.
It is suggested In the I,ondon papers that the
firing on the steamer Indus was for the pur
pose of bringing her to in order to learn the
state of affairs at Cents.
ITALY. —Tbo ti rst National Assembly at
ibunagmo was opened at Bologna on the Ist of
S•mtembor by the Governor-General, who, in
his special spe.sch, congratulated the people on
the alacrity with which they had hastened to
the electoral district to rccori their votes. Ile
bad, he said, provided for the defense of the
country against aggressions from all sides by
forming a league with the neighboring States.
A letter from Bologna states that at the pop
ular elections the priests deposited their votes
as freely as the citizens, and that the result
was that an immense majority bad gone in fa
vor of the Liberal ticket, which goes alai net
the re-establishment, on any condition, of the
temporal power of the Pope. Tho aristocracy
were al the bead of the movement. The
finance , of Ibmingna were in excellent condi
tion, and there was np PPbt that the now
gos ern went would be able to go on without a
loan.
HOSTETTER it SMITH,
Manufaatnrera and Frani - Wore, '
N 0.58 Water, suid 58 Front atreota
PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1859.
BY T3F11...-EIC3-IR.A.P'H.
THE ZURICH CONFERENCE
Spain, Si.c.
IIII!1=1=
. .
Since the overthrow of the temporal power
f the Pope banditti and emuggler«, who had
nfented the Romagna, had entirely disappeared
Kansas Elections
Sr. Lout s, tie ptomber 17.—Denver City ad
vices to the Sib instant reached Leavenworth
y esterday.
The returns from Ihmver City, by the Au
rora, of the election on the (tb. give a majori
ty of nine hundred and thirty - three against a
State constitution, and in favor of a Territorial
organization.
The returns from the mountain districts had
not been received.
Large numbers of miners were leaving the
mountains for the valleys, in constl 110 IWO. of
the prevalence of rain and snow ,forma.
Fire in Philadoiphia
Pu ILA DM-I'lllA, September 17.—The eta•
bling attached to the United States Hotel
caught tire this morning. The stables were
occupied by the horses attached to I.►an hive's
circus, and twelve of them wore smothered.
Those lost, however, were mostly train horses,
and his loss will not (+seemd tive thousand dol
lars. The lire originated through the careless
ness of a driver, who let a fluid lump fall,
causing it to burst and scatter the flames among
the combustible contents of the stable. The
damage to the hotel was trifling.
Closing of the National Fair.
Cuicano, September 17.—The Fair closed
to-day, pecuniarily a perfect success. The re
ceipts amounted to about forty thousand dol
lars. To-day was devoted to the exhibition of
trotting tmes, for t h e entwine purse of ono
thousand dollars. It was taken by Ike Cook,
a Chicago horse. Time 2:24. Flora Temple
and Princess wore not entered.
The niamb of billiards between Phelan and
Tiernan, five hundred points, resulted in favor
of the former.
From Havana
New YORK, September 18.—The steamer De
Soto has arrived from Havana, with dates to
the 15th inst. A royal decree had been pro
mulgated, giving the Cubans a nearer approach
to popular representation. The weather was
cool, and the health of the city was so much
improved that there was scarcely any sickness
in port. The sugar market was stagnant, and
freights wore without improvement. Ex
changes continued dull.
The Erie Railroad Difficulty
Naw YORK, September 17.-1 n consequence
of the Erie Railroad being blocked up at the
Bergen tunnel by the laborers, who refuse to
let any trains pass until the arrears of their pay
are forthcoming, the company has despatched
a steamboat to Pierment to carry thither the
passengers destined for the west, end to bring
to this city those detained there that have ar
rived by trains from the west.
Arrival of the Bark Tom Corwin.
BosTow, September 17.—The bark Tom
Corwin arrived at this port on the 12th inst.,
and Captain Sherman states that the report
of the wreck of the brig Twin Sisters was in
correct., as his whole passage occupied twenty
seven days, and he was well supplied with pro
visions.
Murderer Sentenced
VINCNNNILS, IND., September 17.—Thomas
Pulling, charged with murdering a man named
Morton, in this city, some two months ago,
was to-day found guilty of murder in the sec
ond degree, , by the Davis county Court, and
sentenced to the Penitentiary for life.
An Embezzler Sentenced.
ST. LOUIE, September 17.—George 0. Ath
erton, charged with embezzling $50,000 from
the Southern Bank, of St. Louis, in April last,
was convicted to-day, and sentenced five years
to the penitentiary.
Now York Items
Nxtv YORK, September 17.—A storm which
set in last night from the northeast, has con
tinued with great violence all day. But little
damage is thus far, however, reported except
to the bark Mercy Ellen, from Buenos Ayres,
which dragged her anchor, in the East river,
and went ashore on Governors. This evening
a live story warehouse in process of erection,
on Duanestreot, was partially blown down, and
demolished a tenant house adjoining, burying
the inmates in the ruins. Several have been
rescued badly injured, and others are believed
to be under the rubbish.
The steamer Arago, which sailed to-day for
Hatrt, took $619,000 in specie.
The riot at the tunnel on the Erie Railroad
was in full force this evening. No cars had
been permitted to pass, and at last accounts,
the rioters wore hard at work blockading the
road more effectually. The through Mails have
been sent back to this city to be despatched
over the Hudson River road, and the Central.
At noon to-day two regiments of New Jersey
militia were ordered to the scene of the riot.
Postmaster Fowler obtained a requisition from
the Governor for the despatching of troops
from this city. The rioters it is said, have pro
cured a cannon, which they have loaded with
spikes, for use, in case they are attacked. One
of the ringleaders was arrested this morning.
In the United States Ciicuit Court, in N. J.,
to-day, Judge Dickerson_granted two in
junctions in favor of Elias Howe, Jr., on his
sewing machine patent or 1846, ono against
Charles 11. Muller, and the other against Jas.
W. Dutton, both of Newark.
The Hera/ifs Washington correspondent
says: Gen. Scott left bare this afternoon for
Now York, and will sail in the steamer of the
20th for the Pacific. Tho present delicate
and complicated state at San Juan, growing
out of Gen. Harney's movements, requires
great care and caution on the part of our gov
ernment to prevent a collision. The President,
in conferring with Geu. Scott in regard to the
matter, suggested the propriety of sending
some one there who was less impetuous and
more prudent than Gen. Harney. Gen. Scott
at once informed the President that ho would
go, and that as soon as his instructions were
prepared he would be ready to start. The in
structions were partially prepared and consid
ered in the Cabinet council held to-day, and
will probably bo completed to-morrow, arid
forwarded immediately to New York. The
administration received some additional ad
vices from Gen. Harney by the Star of the
W.st. There had been no material change,
and matters remained in stafu quo.
There is a good deal of talk here now among
the friends of Douglass that, in case he fails to
get the nomination at Charleston, he intends
to run as an independent candidate.
The Tribunes Washington correspondent
says that Gen. Smtt is to sail for a certainty on
Tuesday, accompanied by Assistant Adjutant
General Thomas, Lieutenant Colonel G. W.
Lay, and Assistant Surgeon Charles 11. Fran
cisco. He is to be forwarded 4 the seat of
of difficulties by a special steanak, unless tho
regular one for carrying the mails ready . to
depart. Ho is also empowered to control the
movements of mail steamers after reaching
his point of designation. Gen. Seotts hands
are not probably tied up with instructions, but
a large margin of discretion will be given him,
Looking to a pacific solution, or a procrastina
ting policy.
Strike Among Railroad Laborers.
Nrw Year, September 17.—A strike of the
men working on the Now York. end Erie Tun
nel at Berger, took place yesterday, in conse
quence of the non-payment of wages. The
Inhoreri , oliArueted the track and stopped all
trains. The military were held in rendintsis
for orders, but it being impossible to tind the
Sheriff, the troops were dittnissed. The strikers
remain victorious.
Destructivo Piro.
A rrt.rtamo, September 17. - The buildim
the Attleboro Steam Power Company w•
ly de2troyed by tire to-day, together w'
oieral adjoining building. By this lire near
y all the manufacturing husiness of the phtiv
musiwitdell, and throe hundred pemms are
thrown out of employment. The
esti
mated at over $75,000. The amount of insur
1111C0 is unknown.
Piro in Troy
Tito , September 17.—A btiilding on Mount
Ida, - )ccupiis.l by the Troy Hosiery Company
and the Empire Machine Company, and owned
by the estate of Benj. Marshall, was burned
this morning. The loss is $1.5,1.11.10, covered by
insurance.
Fatal Accidont
HosToN, 1 4 .epteinber 17.—M r. Davis and
wife, of New Orleans, while crossing the track
of the Worcester Railroad in a carriage, yes-
today, were struck by a locomotive. Mrs.
DaViA was thrown over n two story building
and instantly. killed. Mr. Davis was sevornly
in' uriul
The Equinoctial Storm
B A LTIMORE, September 17.—The equinoc
tial storm, which eommoneed yesterday, has
greatly increased in violence. The wind blow
e heavy gale all night from the east, accompa
nied with torrents of rain, which still con
tinuo.
IiZATINU By STRAY. —As II testimonial of
the workmanlike :twiner, perfect action of their self
regulating nutchutos, safety, rymtioni, in fuel, and the
little attention ntlerlalterY to k,Sell"ci!l' l nn e° ,, m ” r ", rthb ; „ 1 " ,
we give thin certificate to at VSMA. and a
successors to Phillips k Co, for their plan of beating
by steam the Second - Ward Public Schools in the city id
Pitteburgli, and which tins met our approval, and we
would recomtneuil them to the public to give enure
satisfaetion of MALIN; by steam.
it Miller, Jr. John Marshall, Jr., M. Tiudle, George
Wilson, Julio deou, L. Wilgus, Ltifecture.
Stetitn Hinting, tins Mt ling, E9umbin4 nod 8rt123 PPM
(tmtere to rt.t-ry destrlption 0! One Artur. anti Pto
No. C 7 Woo,l awl I 1 First street., Pitt.:.liurgh.
dolCti.yla•
M ECU ANI t'S' INtiTITIIT E. —Til i nstittiti..r
tho wont of which has hoop no long foh. by out citizer
Is num, oimin, thikter the Imperintenth•noe 'of ble,4
Jachtthan if) (ho lAtfltyette Builtitng. E
moo, IM Woo.' stroot. It in tiOsigue.l for tho porpc
,lotation of tlic prtaineta of Mechanics., Mnnufr
rn. Inventors, and Artisans; and as aplace of rr
r 1[10,40 seeking information relative to f/ mac la-an
by
. rxtuniulawn of ram)
•utlfie publienthins.
,
'faro tlio public will Hutt it groittly to ilioir
sir The public aro remit,tfully invitod to visit
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
hinnefseturers, and Wholosnle and Retail Dent
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
No. 424 Penn street, above the Cana
Have on hand a large assortment of Fancy and Plain
Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own I nanu
rmturo, and warranted equal in quality and style to any
manufactured in the city, and will sell at reasonalse
w in& haektf
rrliE MANUFACTURERS OE.S A w_
JL Y ER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP,
atter subjecting It to the severest tests known to tic
trade, are fully pernnaded that there is no Family Wash
ing Soap in the United Staten, for no little money, having
at unco no many good qualities, (and so few discounts.)
OF 13EAUTI —ln colors, firmness, surface and lox
tore generally.
OF puitrrY—in freedom from rosin, turpentine,
clay, fish oils, stale great*, and adulterations.
OF 41.1ALITY-I'.or washing clothes, of every descrip
tion, coarse or fine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed,
printed or white: for taxman tar, grease, pitch, paint,
oil, printers' ink, shoemakers ' wax, etc ., clothes,
furniture, and from the hands.
Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and bo emayinced.
Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a copy
of the directions. C. .1. H. SAWYER,
47 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
DISSOLUTION. The Co - par tiler 04)
heretofore existing between HENRY .151'CUL
LOUGH and PATRICK M'CULIAKIGH, under the firm
and i i Ayle of Henry IK`Cullough & Co, was dissolved on
the "Sit alt. Patrick lirCullough will use the name of
the lAte firm in settling the books, he., he having pur;
chaited the entire interest of Henry M'Cunough.
HENRY M'cuLbot.loll,
P. M'cULLOUGH.
CO-PARTNERSHIP. The subscribers
have formed a copartnership for the purpose of carry
ing on the Wholesale Grocery Busiuo.s.s. at the corner
of Penn and Irwin streets, under the firm and style of
M'CULLAMIGII, SMITH h CO.
P. M'CULLOUGH,
PATRICK SMITH,
JOHN HAGAN.
DRIEDAPPLES. -10 barrels for sale by
bfURTL&ND & CONNOR,
'll/7 Liberty street.
MINERINERAL WATERS.—Received: this
day, three hampers fresh Seltzer WatertArtesiau
AL Water, and for sale by JOSEPH ABEL,
lisagn Corner Y and Giant mem&
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS , EX CIIANG E.
President.
ISAIAH . DICKEY.
Via Presidents.
JAMES PARK, JR., Ist. JOSEPH DILWORTH, 2d.
Trcasurer.
NATHANIEL HOLMES.
Clomnitlze of Arbitration fur Septcothcr U/Iti
JAMES PARK, JR., Prcsident.
DAVID CAMPBELL, WM. S. LAVERLY,
SAMUEL SHAVER, BENJAMIN CAMPBELL.
Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post
Flour—Sales from first hands of 2,55 bbis-, at $1,60(n
4,65 for snpertizno, and $4,7544,80 for extra. Front store,
sales rd 1 7 bills., at $4,07 for superfine, $5,00 lor extra
and $5,25 fur extra family ; 213 blits. at $4,00, $5,00 and
$5,37 for SILIIIO gram.,; 310 bbIA. eopertiue at $4.8561,-1,90;
ICM extra at $6,00, :Lild 89 lads. extra family at $5,40--
total 1314 1)51,.
Grain... Wit.T—Sales 160 land, white Wheat at $1,35;
218 bud],. Mediterranean at $1,:30--Lootti from store.
Oars-200 b u sh., from Aore, and 30‘,4.38e Coax--112 bur],
at 06e.
Hay—Sales 11 loads front etty scales at $1341g V, Um
Hatcou...Sales 13x1 lbs. shoulders at 71,'.@Sc.; 2.sts
lbs. sides at ti.);,410c.: 4000 lbs. hams at 10 . !.. , :iga0 le_
Rag•... Sides 1 tea mixed at 3!...iW.1.4:,c.
Oil... Sales 16 hbli. Lard No. 1 at 0240:Ie. ja gal.
Salt....gales 70 lobls. No. 1 extra st. ta,a) lAA.
Soap.:.Sale. 40 boxes Rosin at Se.. 11 lb.
Roaln...Sales 10 hbls. Nu. 1 at $3,75 '7
Candles ' , des 2'2 boxes Adamautme at Joe. i+ lb.
lirlalx...ales 11 bhls. Mackerel No. 3, large, at $11.t.0
10 half Ills. du. at $15,8740,00.
Feed.... Hales 4 toils Bran at $1.01,14 100
Mute... Sales 10 bbh. Louisville at $l,
Sugar...: 4 .alem 14 11lids. N. 0. at Se.; 12 bbls. at
Molasses... Salem bbl.. N. oat 415.t42e. gal
Coffee... Sales 22 sacks Itio nt 121(pia3c. - ,...th.
Eggs... Sale, 6 lAA:, st.
W 2.3 L•Lls. Reettlied ut '-',..504'210.•. 14. gal
Saw beat, September 17.—F lour Ilvavy. and
Arndt , ea=ter, rates 4000 bitls at s3.llthe.tat for sit pertint,
state $4.5 0 4 4 . 111 4 extra 'date V 1,1004,60: quperfine
sl.olXca4,Saa eoinniOn to good extra $1.r0(a.4.9u; old tig,(4
att,5.15. Rye Floor dull at $.3,5041,3u. Wheat heavy ant
,let linuig: sales !AM 41.11, at 72e for 111,01111 d aria.
.ring; $1,22 for new common white Kentut•lLy, atu
11,25 or do. :Jae, and now red state on private ternu
.
frloy quiet nod firm; prime , Dew will bring, for. (ton
.arY, and firmer: mina western lurid nt SP('i(2Ssf
ttt ,olos WOO Ooty quiet, at :(70:141e for nl
,1 now NUM.; rA'.4,4,30 for fstolterm and ..9 f4Oc for Con:
mi. Whisky lirm; sales ISO Uhl,. at 1:6I,4•. Pork
0 firm; sales MM) Nils fit $15.50 for tne, , . $13„;:fI.
ituo.s.ntol slOlitl, for prim... Roof n slnoto tooin•
ItS5 1411. at Vi 1.0(5.50 for ...mum prim.. sl,7:•t
at for s7.oofro Low fir rep:tot:et' Chiomm. an
ofki(a,ll.i 1.0 (Am. Roof Inon. yliot nt _0:00(0
,nor tirm at Ilff.tpftlGo for Ohio, and IThotflo for , Nil
boo, fif to itt iftd..tf!io
tii
at $1.50 per siipertinti. lint 71, not
freely at Ow ti tine. IVlnsit is in steady else laud al tntete
SIM/. Cunt very 111111 at fix, fur [nixed. lists steady at
ilattitire. lens dreoptint at ttnersre, and in hue demand
for fall. Pr,. i.iun. are held firmly at the former nsktinf
figures, with a fair supply of oriler,i at a (menial under
i qt fait niraLs, mess pork is in Letter fletinuel at $14.00;
sales of city rand at $.1.4,'2.Zi. Whisky steady at
R. T. KENNEDY w. s. KENNEDY.
PEARL STEAM MI 1.1.
4314 CuILN E. AND HOMINY
an7,ly.layrj TERMS, CASH 4.ti DELIVER
DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA MORBUS
DYSENTERY MIXTURE.
IN of ering. this nietticine to the public, I
rhino that it not only brings Nrecity relief to to the
sufferer, but that it attn.., OW ,Inieaso m it, en-inlet, mil
sr:tale:nes it entirely front system. 'wing to its very
rare virtues, It arts on tho liver, corrects :ill thoaerang
ed secretions of Mu virera. and ilivigorati, this whole
system. N., family be ;t bottle in the
how:, f, It iA solapted alike to the most tender an.l
vale of hnfwus, as well as Ow ta.ollteFt and
of men. By having it always on hand, and Initial: it upon
the first :tytn:amtn•n of an attack, you ray save cornet
from sintering and ex +e. deaths from ilholer.
could hay,. been avoideil by timely using this Mixture
Many eertitiestes CAB in• ohLtialeth but no think tin
L , ople Call lost judge after a trial, aml inure satisfaeti
Ve otter the following named persons as addition:ll
goaamony,sopportnot all that is todzed for the !bare
god I.)setater Matto, The person,. :yr° known go
.onnonnottl—
John Wltgley,
A Seto pyer,
J. P. Knox.
John France,
James lienbec. Jr
T. N. M'Egoglit.
R. Swan,
Preptred nobly by the subscriber. at I h« [mug
of.! N SHEtootn. J. ABTA:HELL
Corner Wood and tl xtb at.._ Pittsburgh
Prgeo t.:5 rents per tattle. aggo72lnghoe-mo
THE ATTENTION oF MEN OF MODE
RATE MEANS is called to the offer for sale o
forty of the most etmghlo
BIULDINO LOTS
to the Seeond Ward. Allegheny City. The price, are
euit•d to the hard times, and time vdl be given to suit
all purchaser,. For is:Articular, inquire of
ALEXANDER HAYS, Surveynr,
Corner Halt Common and Water street,
ens Allegheny City
MIMI
MCIIII
LOIS) k v 4 11.'11 3 a 1) V.l !I i
Secretary.
GEORGE 11. TR ITILSToN
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
Prrrsteraaa, September 17, 1559.
New York Market
Cincinnati Market.
ALLEGHENY CITY,
R. T. KENNEDY Sc. BU 0.,
%V II EAT E AND 'RN EU faIIASI.
B. It. nur y.
Ihukwl
'-'„szr..lolFergu,on,
Andrew Wats.m.
Lktvid Lord.
Capt. Alen :0 •
"DENS V'S 6 IttiV F.." recently tilted
IRON CITY
now open for the neeorronoennon et Ni',. P
tire Parties, Ac
ICE CREAM AND REFRESHMENTS
Sal' A Band a Mums always in attendance.
covered platform for dancing.
pafmaw.tf HOEVELER A MILLER.
THE LOYALHANNA HOUSE,
LATIMER, PENN'A.
THIS LARGE AN D WELL VENTII.-
LATE() HOUSE, pleasantly waled within a few
yard of the Penn'a. Railroad. to now open (or the re
ception of mummer visitors. A tine ten-pin alley has
recently bi,en erected tin the premisea. and tine fishing
afforded near by. AU Grant. stop here. Chareea moderate.
Jyl3lm.wfain CHAS. FISHER. Proprn-tr.
FOR SALE.-- A El RST-C L ASB DW EL
LING 11i 4 P.SE. No- la', Penn ,treet. Ono of the ,tent
desirable location, iu the city for a private re•ddeneo.
The house Is commialions.comparatively new, awl fitted
up with all nw.tern improvements roil eonvemenees
The lot 1. about feet front, by Mt fort deep to
11 foot alley, and has On it a largo brick stable. Nor
terms or further information, apply In
BURG \ V IN.
No. Lt Fourth street
=EI
R E can buy a
inotio Port, Mmletr.t. Telluriffe,SheiTy or
Malaga Wine. Also, Cognac lirdndy of different brands,
yen' (4.1 Monongahela Whisky, Cliaropitigne ni quart,
taut and and 11311" put I..gi I redin•laoltllkide try ,101. oil
or hiltdozen.All the nbne for sale by the gnarl or
N. 11.—Thost , wishing adolterated he nors need not
call. Il Ellffil , ASEN,
np'Sav tan 101 'third stroet.
BIRMINGHAM
con MERCIA L COLL EG
WRITING ACADEMY,
College Ball, Diamond Blrmlnghon
TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCE,
For Orruirnentiti Writing sls}
Plain Writing 10 Tuno onlim
Writing aud hook-Keoping.. '2O
N.SHAFFMR, Professor of Wrilingauil Book-lieepiug
O. IL LP:Prin.:AB, Jll-. Professor of Penmanship.
C. F. WE1.1.6, Professor of Book-beeping and Coin
iercial Calculations.
ItEV. W. 13. BOLTON, Lecturer on History and Oen
end Subjects.
HON. H. P. FLENNIKEN, Ex•U.S. Minister to Den
marl:, a member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer oi
CA/11May r via] LOW.
PROF. M. F. EATON, Lecturer on Elocution.
Call and 1,0 what, has never been before attempted by
any penman, namely: Specimens of Ornamental and
Practical Penmanship crannied in your presenrc, in the
short space of from :5) seconds upwards.
Good beardingat $2,50 per week. Birmingham Ferry
free for students. Entrance at any time. For epecimeue
of ott-hand Business Writing, enclose 2 postage stamps,
and address
G. U. LEITH EAU, Principal.
PAt.abursich. P
iMlydam
BUCK
030
HEAT.-200 bushels for na e by
KELLY'S CAMBIST.--1 copy for sale low
ee9 J. R. WELD Di.
RECEIV ED 'PHIS DAY-New, Style
Shavrla, Dress Goods, Am. Please call and
see them,
C. RAMON LOVE;I4, Macket,litroct.
Vegetable Substitute for Calomel
and Blue-Pill.
BRANDETII'S VEG MARL& UxivsmAt. PI L LS
by restoring the bowels to their original doily an I nate
redaction, give strength to the stomach, purify the blood
re-establish the healthy condition of the
.digeativo or
grins, and thus cure dyspepsia, colds, coughs, rheema
tisuLs, dropsies, and sickness generally,whettier chronic
or recent. The celebrated Abernethy says t--" After
having cured the derangement of tho bowels, dt=
and all diseases generally disappear of their own
even in a short time." Thoexpenence of a ceritury has
established the worth of these Pills beyond dispute, is a
purgative anti-bilious medicine; and their use by up
wards of 4.900 conscientious physicians, and by over a
million of families, shows that they are supplying onset
the wants of humanityand are in advance of meuacal
science. The above pills, although purely vegetable, aro
now known and used as a substitute for calomel (fry
drareori: Chloridam Mils,) producing all its dterative
and other indications, with none of its disorganizing ef
fects npou the solids—often crippling for life—or its dis-,
tressing action upon the teeth and gums. The prepared
concentration from the yarns principles—the Late Addi
tion Pills—isa substitute forbino-pill(Firdzeifydrazgyzi)
possessing the peculiar action on the secreting orwins,
of that preparation from mercury, but none of its sali
vating or other injurious effects. Those who have used
them, as a blue-pill substitute or otherwise, award to them
the highest praise. They come nearer ton concentrated
Essence of Life than anything vet made, in the way of
medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when all
hope ha, Hed, has often restored health. In fact, they
supply an organic principle to the blood, always wanting
hn extreme cases of sickness. • Old people have the se
cretions of early youth restored by the Life Addition
Pills. Their value us litepreservers tsbeyond estimate.
Itrandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills remove from the
bowels and blood of a sick person the cause of death
THE LIFE ADDITION PILES SUPPLE TII6 OROLNIO NIXESSIST er
Tilt BLOOD'S vrrauzy—the minute globules of vegetable es'.
sett ees, of which they are but the concretion. have their
<rad eounto-part ill the vital globule, of the blood. And
from whence does the blood derive its life. iLs globules?
verily from the same source from whence Dr.Brandreth
derives the life principle of the Life Addition Pills---from
the Vegetable la ingdom I
These pills, as also the Universal, are warranted pure
ly vegetable. Rektileil respectively at 25 and 50 cents.
Physicians and the public supplied by the gross. or DID
vIt• box. at Nu. 294 Canal street, Braudreth's Principal
(Mice; by Thomas Itedpath, No. 27 Leuriond street
Pittsburgh. Pa., and by rtil respectable dealers in tnedi
eines. jet:Tad-maw
TRUTHS THAT DEFY CONTRADICTION
Read the following fact -a in relation to C.lrrisfadoro'
Errelsiur Hair Dye., and then any if it has au equal in tll
It neither burns the skin nor hair.
It colors every hair alike.
Its blacks anal browns are nature's duplicates.
It is applied in in few minutes.
It leaves a gloss upon the hair.
It is more permanent than other Dyne.
II contains ino corrosive ingredient,
And lastly. its inventor challenges a trial between this
Dye and any other in existence, whether of native or
foreign origin. Sold everywhere, mad applied by all Hair
Dre,ers. Cliatit.thelie, NU. G Astor liou.s.,^ Neu , Tort
GEO. 11. KEYSER, Agent,
iingtnimdaw Pittsburgh. Pa.
TO NEW CASTLE BY CANAL.
tu. To pAssizi:Eits GOING TO NEW CASTLE
AND Ni 110TH OF THAT PLACE.—You will not
forget that the daily line of Packets between New hustle
mob New Brighton still connect with the accommodation
'non. on the 5:20, v. a.:el with the feel% a. x, at New
Brighton. By going by this route you will save time and
money. wtindi 10 a gnat etlitiet at the rine:Celt time, iv.
money IS searce, and the frost has dime great damage
t'IRCULA R—The auteumbers are transaetmg
a General Foreign and Domestic Shipping and
'ommission Business, in this city, and have leased the
new and fire-proof Warehouse, Nu. 57 West , - 'ratt street,
where they arc prepared In receive and sell Foreign
:t int I ionivstic Goods of all kinds, and offer the usual
facilities on all consignment, to their address.
In the department of Shipping, a long experience
warrants as in assuring our mends that all bur:mess re-
Wing to Vessels 11.11 d Cargoes will be promptly attend
cl . .
We confidently offer our serviee , in all the yarn)
department, of a Commercial Business.
CURRY, NEPHEW & CO.
Baltimore. Foltruary,lB.s9.—tnektf _
OHICKERING & SONS'
FPF I &A NEW SCALE t -3 - 14
•
PIANO FORTES.
T IT E sulrscciht r Las now on liana, a most,
ittoiik of l'innos. colitiistiiiir. of 6 1 1, and 7
in Plain unit Carved Case, of the Ins:A - Ole:4am
Irian the coliqiratoil Poetry of Chiel:erivig
Sons. Tito instrument are all provided with their
impriiverotints, IirVEATINO-ACTION, I ,ounr-DAN
phau, Frur-Ilt.mmez.t. and are of their.
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
By tchieli a much larger sound-board is obtained. con
sequently the tone is rendered very powerful. yet retain
ing its ,writ and musical quality. By the perfection of
the Action, the performer is eriabled to produce all
grades of two front phinissimo to
_forti,bno, with the
greatest t `LIS,
eIIIcKEHM; SAS . PI.INOS are thus spoken of by the
best artistes and eritiva in our country:—
TR ALBER.i.says:— .. They are beyond comparison the
twat I have ever seen in the United States, and will com
pare favorably with any I have ever knows."
GUSTAVE SATTER say,--."ihe opinion which I ex
pressed three yenro d.na more than confirmed
to me, by the continued use of (Item, vie: That for e
'One and pare sifialdu of tune, with nicety of articulation,
they are uneunallea."
[From the Nahuatl I utetligencer, Washington.]
- '(•he•y can safely I,car comparison with instruments
an any part of the world. in paint of tone, strength
.1 ela , ticity of toucli.
',From the New I trleans Picayune.]
•• For excellence of material. elegance of fiundi, and
ithfuluess of workmanship, and above all for volume
d variety, mellow sweetue,s, t.rilliancy and perma
mce of tone, they are Unequalled."
(From the Family Journal.]
The peculiar musical qualities belonging lathe Chick
ne instrument, are a f u ll, musical, rich and pow
nl tone, free from any wooden, noisy, loudness o
.
. ,
sound. so disagreeable to the sensitive nuisical ear.
Thee have also an ea...y, even and pleasant touch, and
will keep in tune better than any Pianos known.
The public are invited to call and examine tlie,,,
splendid instruments, whirl, are sold at
Factory Prices anti arrauted.
1 4 -I TIMMONEY would respectfully
antwunce to lus friends and former patrons, that
having the above named Saloon, No. 130 THIRI
STIWET. rear thk.Cirard HVIIS, where he will he hallo
b. *ee them, and wiut upon them to the hest of his Ail
ity lie has on hand a stock of the choicest \Vines in
Liquors of every description. Jar LUNCH every day a
.\ it. and hi, F. 31. sel3:3t.tutliks
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
XIII.BITION.—The Ninth Annual Ex
hantiou uof the Pennsylvania State Agneultural So
eietv, trill ho held at Pow,gton Philadelphia, on TITES.
DAY', WEDNE2,7I , AY. THURADAY. and FRIDAY, the
th, 2Stli, Myth and filth days of September neat. tin
the lot of September, the Secretary will remove to the
Rooms of the Philadelphia Society for the promotion of
Agriculture, No. ni.in chest nut street, Philadelphia, whore
tuiiiks of entry fur the Exhibition will . be opened.
Lo t ter, addressed to the Secretary at lifunsburgololiu
Mn,:onen. Philadelphia, or Charles li. Engle, Hastleton.
will meet with attention till Ist September.
DAVID TAGUART, President.
A. O. 111E,ITLY., Secretary.
foa- Goods for exhibitten carried on all the Railroads
in the State, to and from, tree ofehargo.
ankr=tor2.oo
11104011. M. BOLE,
ENi; I NE BUILDER AND MACIIINIST,.
GREAT W ESTERN PLAININi; MILL. ror.
bate owl and Dugannie Way, Pittsburgh. Pm, will make to
order. and warranted good can to made, the
following machinery. viz:—Steam Engine's, Turning
Lathes. for wood and iron; Planers, for wood and iron;
Drilling Machines; HousenimidTottaccoSerews; Patent- •
right turd Motel Machines. in the be, t manner; Shafting,
I'lllllOA, and litmgers, of all sizes and variety; Screws , of
any diameter and Minh, to fifteen feet in length. Will
also make, and have On hand, ioeto and Nigger Ba
ines, and Dock Pumps for elealutsgits, Lathe
Shears and other Planing done to order; Can plane 31:
ineheN wide, hy 100 , 6 inches long.
It Orden; fkomptbi Filled and Er' trndstfo Sotirital.
N. ll.—Particular aitteution and promptitude given to
repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines.
iyUnlyikis
HORDING AND
7o Mt SALL OW
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seed
Dried Fruit and Produce Generally,
COMM?. OP MARKET AND FIRST STREETS
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Itura orp_F mn ,..j,,, G. Bmioy, Esq., William Dilworth,
S. Cuthbert & son, Dittylnirtth, Boyd 3 Ott, Heiskelt
& Swearingen, S. Brady, Coil. U.. 4 M. Dank, LiA
Howell, Mangle & Co_ Cei,rge W. Anilerr.ou,
Paxton & Co., Wheeling. my'2Snlpt.f
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS,
MAPLE To ORDER, UR SOLD FROM THE SHELV
COMMERCIAL STATIONERY
PRINTING
In .11 Its branches. CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILLS
LADING, PAIIIPIILETS.
MM=
"DIVER'S VINAIGRE DES PRINCES.—
* A eupply of this delightful aromatic Vinegar reed
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
corner of Diamond and Market Wane.
,sperig yintices.
JOHN H. MELLOR,
SI WWI) STREET
THE ALBATROSS
JAMES A. FETZER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
FIRST CLASS
tiF ALL STYLES AND SIZES',
A LARGE STOCK OF
J. R. WEI.DEN,
63 Wood street near Fourth
NUMBER 292
fflaguirrean 05alltries.
Ambrotype and Photograph
mar PEZIERIM:
GALLERY,
No. 70.Fltth Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE TUE POST OFFICE
Ate- Photographs, colored or plain, taken at short 0.-
tic., at Eastern prices, and warranted equal to them.
SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and
colored in Oil.
L IFE-SIZE,
IMPERIAL,
AND MEDIUM
PHOTOGRAPHS,
.• igra
.Colored in Oil, Pnatelle, or Plain, in the inost arlirlia
style, and at Doter° prices
WALL'S GALLERY,
Jones' Building, Fourth street.
PH OTOGH A PH, AMBROTYPE, ME
LAINOTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GAL
LERY, air-Fifth avl Grantstreets.—The subserWer hav
ing fitted up rooms in ISPTIGHE'S BUILDING, is io , e
prepared to take Likenesses that CANNOT FAIL TO
SATISFACTION.
Call andexsmine the collection.
A. LANK
Corner of Fifth and Grant streets.
PENN MACHINE WORKS
FOUNDRY,
11. WIGHT3I4III,
MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Enginev,
ktornig Machines,
Mortice Machines,
Orders promptly tatended to
ab:ly
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
SMELTING WORKS, „
PARK, 111'CURDY & C(/.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHIN(;,
Braziers and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper
toms, Raised Still Bottoms. Svelter Solder. &e.. ahls
ise
porters and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate. Sheet Iron,
Wire, Sc. Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Machines loi.l
Tools. Warehouse. 10. 14) First, and 11).) Second stIVHI,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Spe,dal orders of Copper cotta nos d- , -
irad pattern. rnyaklydaw.
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
IRON FOUNDERS,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT,
PITTSB URGH, PA ,
MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF
Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hoc
Bred and fifty horse power. and suited for Grist Mills
Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc-, etc.
. .
lace partieular attention to the construction of En
gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights,
mulay, and circular saw
Have always on hand, finished and ready for shipment
at short uotiee, Engines and Boilers of every descriptiom
Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, an
Wrought Iron Shafting. Hangers and Fitilliea iu every
variety, and continue tie 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 CH,,,
to give satisfaction.
AQi-Ortiers from oil parts of the country solicited. and
promptly filled.
13151132=
IMEII2
SMITH, PARK &
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY
PITTSBURGH, Ps.
Warehcase, No. 149 First and PAI Second streets.
Manufacturers of all sizes auddescriptions of Coal
Retorts and Stills, Has and Water Pipe. Sad Irons, hugs•
Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds., Putties, Hangersand
Also fobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip
tion made to order.
Having a complete machine shop attached to the
Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend
ed to. rity2S:lydaw
BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING.
WM. JOHNSTON,
WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has pur
chased the interest of his late partner, 6. S.
RATES, in the ROOFING BOSINIS. and is the sole
manufacture and dealer iu the following three diclinet
hinds of Rooting.-
Ist. Ciam.E.lastie. Cement, Felt and Can—
vas Roofing.
2d. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel
Roofing.
3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roof—
ing.
All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Roofing
Material for sale, wit primed instructions for using. of
fice at BATE:3 & JOHIsiSONS' OLD STAND, 75 Smith
field street. _ _
WILLIAM JOHNSON.
N. B.—This Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for
Metal Poet., Lasting twice as long, at least, as paint, and
cheaper. selOtdaw
JOHN N. .SEIEPHARD-
(Bneees,or to Hartwell & Shephard,)
Druggist, Corner Wood and Sixth ate
A:complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS sod DYES, constantly on hand.
COUNTRY IWF.RCFIANT9
Will find it to their advantage to give us a call. Manu
lecturer of tbecelebrted
SOTRR CAPILLI
S. GRAY & SON.,
DRAPIERS AND TAILORS,
No. 52 St. Clair street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
M'GINLEY'S ICE CREAM SALOON
AND CONFECTIONERY,
No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank.
M lEGINLEY
and elegantly arrangenlroorns. locatedas above
prepared to furnish all the latiunes of the Season in
a 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 ;md evening.
Si• Orders for partiespromptly filled. Call andj rig
for yourself. (mV I 3) _ ?d'OINLEY.
Niirteft—Vhe undersignedhave this
day associated themselves together in the whole
sale and retail Book. News and Periothcal business. at.
Davis R Co.'s, Odd Fellows Building, No.® Filth street.
underlies style of Smyth S Pittock, and respectfully so
eit a share of public patronage.
W. C. SMITH,
. - JOHN 11f. PITTOCK.
W. C. Surru
$.lll TH & PITTOCK,
Wlicdesale and Retail Dealers in
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES,
AN CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, GENERALLY.
AL Davis & Co's, Odd Fellows , Building-,
NO. 60 FIFTH STREET.
Atarl'artionlar attention given to packing wholesale,
orders. sel
MARBLE ! MARBLE! !
JOHN 313 CARGO
HAS A DESITEIFIIL &ELECTION 07
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures, Posts, &c., &c.,
*a.. The public are respectfully invited to examine
our stock. Prices low, and work warranted.
jytLyis NO. Sad LIBERTY STREET.
RAILROAD SPIKE COMPANY.
Jos. Dilworth, D. W. C. Bidwell,
(Surce.asors - to Portcr, Rulfe SSrett,) •
XdZili PACITREBS OP
RAILROAD - SPIKES,
CHAT HS AND BOAT SPIKES,
Cor. orwater et. and Cherry alley,
jyakly - PITTSBURGH. PA
Q, ANTON IN E LOZ EN GES, the most agree
-10 able and effective Worm Medicine now in use, for
sale by JOSEPH ABEL,
augo Corner Filth and Grant street,2_
BROWN'SES'S'ENCE OF J 4 AICA
GINGER, for =ate At
JOSEPH ABEL'S DRUG STORE,
COL Pah and Elam stn.
EC=
ALLEGHENY,
AT HIS SPACIOUS
W:Prreues