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FL Wayne .r)wesa Train.........P.115 A. M. 6:58 A. M. 1:01 p. 610 A. M. • F.xprees Traln.-...—.12-.50 P. M. • 8:45 P. M. 230 Arrive at Chicago: .Kzpress,, 0,47 P. IL I Express,.... . ..... .8,17 A. AI • Returning, a rive at Pittsburgh: Mail, 8:25 P.M. I Express, 3:30 P. M. I Express, = A. hi • (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation. 9-.30 A. DE 5:20 P. M a 0:05 A. DI. LllO P. DI Brassy/rosin Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. 6:50 P. DI. 12445 P. M. 250 A. M. 11:50 P. Al. ta) P. hi. 12:20 A. M. Express Train. Mwl ?sat Line The Johnstown Way Passenger Train . Johnstown Accommodation.-- rirs.t Turtle Creek • 87cond " 4 , Third " •4 6.00 A. bf. 1:10 P. M. 2:50 P. M. 11:00 A. M. .10:40 A. M. &50 A. M 4:30 P. AL. 12:30 A. M. ...... 6:23 P. EL 6:15 P. M Pittsburgh and thane/mills Rai/road. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Mail ?rain 7do A. M. 6:15 P. M Express Train. 4:30 P. M. 6:45 A. M acreland and Pittsburgh Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Express Train 12.15 A. M. 2.40 A. M. Mail Train 6.25 A. M. 4.00 P. 51. Fast Line.. 1.05 P. rd. 830 P. M. Wellsville Accommodation 5.00 P. M. 11.00 A. M. Piltiburgh, Cblurnbus and Cincinnati Rai/road. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves Pitts. Columbus. Arr. in Cia. Fast Line 12.15 A. M. 8.00 A. M. 1130 A. 51 Express Train.. 1.05 P. bf. 1.30 A. M. 730 A. 51 Rlot Among the Coal Diggers at Port Perry—One Alan Severely Hurt Notwithstanding the primal curse, that man should eat bread by the sweat of his brow, itis pretty generally conceded in these modern times that a man can exercise his own will, whether to work or not. If he or those de pendant upon him starve, that is his own look out. At ail events, it is inconsistent with all -. our ideas of liberty that one set of men should be compelled to work for another under terms !.. nnd-.conditions to which both parties cannot - agree. The coal diggers of this vicinity have for -• some weeks been on a strike, to compel the employers to weigh each separate load of coal as it comes from the pits. The coal proprie• -tors say that the expense and loss consequent `• upori Such-a proceeding would be so great that it is utterly impossible for them to grant the . .,.demands•of the miners. Both parties have re -:, • solved that they are right, and each is deter mined to adhere to his own side of the ques tion. The miners have turned out and refused •to work. - This they have a perfect right to do. Their refusal to work, is their own busi ness, affecting primarily only themselves and families. But strikes, although they may be commenced with a determination to defend the rights of one party without interfering with - those of another, usually result in collisions of • an unlawful, and frequently of an outrageous • character. Such, ive regret to say, has been the result in one instance of the present coal diggers' strike. Forgetting that the right to !..quit work themselves did not carry with it the right to interfere in the slightest - degree with others who might choose or be compelled by • their necessities to work, a party of diggers "on the strike," attacked a party who were at work at Port Perry, on Vonday, and a riot ensued. A few days since, Messrs. J. Corry & Ce., coal merchants, came to an understanding with their men, that if their wagons were branded they would waive their claims to the scales, and resdine work. On Monday, in pur suance of . this arrangement, a man was brought from the city to brand the cars, and thirty-live of the men feeling satisfied with the concession, resumed work. During the day, the striking miners held a meeting in the neighborhood, at which the usual speeches were made and resolutions passed. One of the ij ,ealuits 'indulged in e harrangue of an in . et enaterycharacter, irk which tile men who L i. . resumed work in Corry &, Co.'s pit were denounced, and their course submitted to the severest censure. This excited those who heard it, and, acting under the impulse and excite ', ,- ment of the moment; some two hundred of the men proCeeded to Corry & Co.'s pit, and as sailing the men as they came out from work, a terrible sc - ene followed. The parties attacked ,defended themselves with vigor, and being joined by Mr. Corry and others from the ad .. - joining works, they, in the end, put their as sailants to flight, not, however, till ono of their number was almost murdered, and several others dangerously injured. ' . ' On Tuesday Mr. Corry cane to the city and made information before the Mayer charging - Conrad Speidal, F. Martin, Caspar Raymond, . ! . N. Hartman, W. Sinedigger, G. Newton and _G. Decker with riot. Three officers were de - siatched to Port Perry to arrest the accused. • ighe of the ring=leaders, the man SPeulal, was 4ringht at;this 'depni, just as IVO' ollicers were - about leaving, and held in five hundred dollars bail for his appearance this morning. What disposition will be made of the others, should they be arrested,•remains to be seen. Whatever estimate may be put by different individuals upon the merits - •of • the demand, - which originally caused the strike, such con . duct as this must be condemned by all lovers , J r. }AT am. order: • These men committed 'a most 'grcisii end'unpardOnable qutrege ;limn the rigtitS"Of Oleic fellow men ie. the course which they hove pursued. There is not one particle ,- Of justification or excuse for it. In this in stance, they are the outragers, not the out raged, and deserve the severest punishment of . the law, which every good citizen will rejoice to see meted out to them. - ! ' It is to be hoped that prompt measures in this instance may be successful in preventing - the - recurrence of - similar outrages in future, notonly among the miners at present on the strike, but among all other classes of workmen who may claim the right to interfere with the free action of others. • - , The officers returned from Port Perry last night, without having succeeded in making tiny arrests. The rioters had all either fled-or -hdticenled'thennielves: 'Their' house's were un '. au - cc — esSfally - searched. The WoMeh, ! itappears, p*ik an 'active part in the - onslanght; cheering _op the men, txed manifesting a disposition to .take part in the fight., fine of thifin waa found with a loaded pistol concealed under her apron, determined to do execution on soniabody if she hail a chance. When called upon by the offi cers she showed fight, and advised them to go borne, at the same time flourishing a heavy pokeeto enforce her advice. : The prisoner, who was arrested at the depot, will have an examination before the Mayor, at ten o'clock this morning. WHO STOLE THE BILL?—The question of hew and after what manner the bill pled in the rOthonotary's- once in the case of James S. Craft' against the' 'ittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company was abstracted from the office, isyet as unsettled as that celebrated in quiry " Who struck Billy Patterson 7" On Friday, Alderman Steele was engaged ip taking depositions, in order lo ascertain, if possible, w h o had taken the paper. G. P. If.amilton, Esq., Mr. Barton, and others interested in the case, were present, but the reporters were ex cluded, the Alderman, very properly, deeming it his duty to return the result of his investi gations to Court before making it public. The public must, therefore, wait on the tender hooka of expectation until next Saturday. P,117511111K111 THEATRE.—The new Ledger drat% of •• The Lost Treasure" was admirably illpiesented at the Old ' Theatre last ''night. The excellence and novelty" of the pieces which Mr. Howe prottugres, and the admirable rnan der in vchich they are played by his excellent company, has already established the reputa tion of the house as a lint class place of amasernent. To-night will be played the ex citing and_ effective drama of "bred, or th e Dismal Swamp:_' produced in a manner, both m, to stage.effects and acting, such as has never been aeon in this city. „ . - ~ . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . I. .- . : . • . lij • •-•.... . . . ... . .: . ii .... 1 . . . . ._.:...,.. • ._ til • . . . . . .. , try : b t . . 4„ . . . . . . . . 1 . . . [For the Pittsburgh Post] FIGARO IN PITTSBURGH. Say. does this lull presage a coming storm, Or does our Refuge House need no reform t Does odious calumny the subject handle, • To raze the structure by the force of scandal Was it a mischievous and false alarm, When rumor rank'd it with a Turkish harem? It must be so, for sure such shrewd inspectors As the grave, cautious Board of sage Directors. Who have eugag'd, in honor and in truth, For to repair the erring path of youth. Would ue'er attempt a course of vice to hide, Without good cause, not seen by us outside; Tho' some have guess'd the system by this sample Was sought in ancient Greece for an example. To have the base indulgence illustrated, The SpartanS had their slaves intoxicated. That on the youthful mind they might impress The vile disgrace of drinking to excess. Our modern Solons have revived this code T' reform abuses by the same old mode, Thus giviug,lieense to uubridl'd lust, They fill the youthful culprit with disgust; To gain lost virtue, by increase of sin, Like gambler's Stake, by plunging deeper in, As agent, to uproot the growing evil, Their wisdom prompts them to employ the d—l Once 'twas thought rank bigotry kept guard, For 'gainst the Priest the prison gates are har'd ; Brit what was deem'd proscriptive legislation, We find a prudent, wise, consideration. Full well they knew the pagan path they trod Would be obstructed by the mw of God, Whose holy mission, if admitted in, Would prompt him to denounce such life of sin; Proclaim the crime to citizen and burgess, Of Christian laws forsaken for Licurgus And ere the system would he fairly tried, Make vulgar prejudice set it aside. Our Lacedemons think their resolution Preserves the credit of the Institution, Short sighted dupes—a full investigation. Alone, can raise it in our estimation. Its character, now by your secret course Of eushion'd crime must make it ten times worse. You first proceed, and Rutherford suspend Without a trial;—thus lie is condemn'd ; And strangely next all scrutiny cut short. Least it would prejudice his case in Court Now, if attended with results expected. By your first act such object is effected; Therefore the , crutiny you have rents'il In alike unjust, to public and fleetis'd, And degrading to the Board at large, Who can 't decide without the Judge's charge As if in Justice seales your acts had weight To sway the laws which regulate the Slate. Forsake such timid course : act independent Proceed to trial with th' Superintendent; If innocenc. 't is doe to hini to show it . Or if he '4:guilty. let the people know it TUE STREETS. —From present appearances, we are to rejoice in all the glories of "corpo ration blacking" for the balance of the year. The appropriation tbr cleaning and repairing streets having been exhausted, the Street Cow missioners have notified-Councils through the Street Committee that they aro unable to do any more work for want of means. Resolu tions to add to the street appropriations from the contingent fund and water fund have heen offered and rejected, as thee• funds have enough to provide for to take care of the in terests for which they were originally designed and appropriate, and as the city has no extra funds which it can appropriate, we see no way for the citizens to get along, except to raise a subscription to clean the streets, or else turn up their pantaloons and gracefully shorten their crinoline, and try the virtue of wading. Thick shoes and rubbers will be at a premium before January. TII E DIAMOND MARKET DOL'sF- 4 .4 will proba bly be surrendered to the city early in the month of October by the Diamond Market House Association. The public owe a debt of gratitude to the liberal gentlemen, who, with out a dollar of profit to themselves beyond six per rent. interest upon the money which they actually advanced, have constructed and paid fur, from the revenues, these tine and commo dious buildings. Tho city has from the first received a rent of $4,500 per annum, and so capitally has the business of the Association been managed:that the buildings now revert to the city clear of debt, but are yielding an annual income of nearly $20,000. It behooves Councils to see to it, that hereafter the affair. of the Market are manage 4 with the game caution, prudence and profit hereafter that they have been heretofore. Tice Pennsylvania Salt Manulactur ing Com pany, whose office is at No. 390 Penn street, bore away, at the National Fair at Chicago, the first premium for the best quality of salt for the purpose of packing meat. The articles manufactured by this company have for years maintained a capital reputation in all the western markets for their excellence. Their celebrated concentrated lye is an article which has no superior in its class, either for effective utility or cheapness. Specimens of it %sere exhibited at the fair, and attracted much atten tion, but no premium had been offered for ar ticles-of this description. PETTY OFFENSES.—There were nothing but common cases before the magistrates yesterday. Alderman Rogers disposed of a few hard caste. Justice of Beeblei township, com mitted Henry Gardner to prison, charged with assault and battery on John Davis. Jernima Mason and Mary Ann Shinn made cross infor.nation against each other before Al derman Lewis. Both were held to bail. Timothy Cadman, one of the coal diggers now on-is strike, made an information against John O'Neill, a pit owner, for assault and bat tery, The parties resble see wiles above ]L'Hcesport. CIEZSZOM STABBING AFFAIR.—Two boys, named Hen ry Ziringer and John Root, got into a difficul ty in the Third ward, Allegheny, on Saturday, during which the latter drew a knife on the former, and stabbed him in the bark, the blade penetrating the cavity of the chest, and pass ing with an inch of the heart. Root fled after the perpetration of the crime, and has not yet been arrested. Ziringer was conveyed to his father's house, and is still in a critical condi tion. The offender is but fifteen years of agn, and the son of a laborer residing on First street. SUNDAY TRAVEL.—It Is announced that the Mayor has determined to put a stop to the running of cars on Sunday, upon the passen ger railroads.' We greatly regret this. The public necessity demands that they should run on this as on other days. We hope that at the approaching session of the Legislature, the Sunday law may bo so modified as t' meet the demands of public opinion, in regard to the travel upon passenger railways in cities. AN OUTRAGIC.-SOMO malicious villain has defaced and torn down the assessment list which had been posted according to law at the second precinct of the Third ward. If the person who committed this outrage can ho as certained, he should bo prosecuted and punished to tho extent of the law. Wl2 refer those of iMr tellers,' who may wish to take lessons in initru ental music,' to the card of Mr. John Nelk, in this morning's paper. Mr. Keik Is the lender of the orches tra of the rittsburgh Theatre, and is a capital musician. TgE PittibUrgh Cyrnnastic Association are endeavoring, with every prospect of success, we believe, to obtain a 1CE1.44 Of City Hall, for the purposes of their association. The room is large, high, and well ventilated, And will make a capital gymnasium. THE simplicity of mechanism and strength, parts apparent to any observer, are great rec. ommendations to the new Finkle Sewing Ma chine, sold by J. L. Carnagban & Co., Federal street, Allegheny city. * THE elegant, furnittife . et the residence of Rev. P. kr auth, Isro. 1212 Centre Avenue, wilt be sOI4 this morning, at ten o'clock . , by P. M. Pavia, iluctiotwer. Tax Ai otto TREAT/I.E.—Madame Michels appears again this evening, at the Apollo The atre, in .a gOod bill, Tat Washington County Fair commences to-morrow, and will continue on Friday: PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1859. A inicovery of Great Importance to Iron Mr. Jesse Burroughs, a citizen of Pennsyl vania, announces the discovery of a new method of purifying coal and ores, which is of great importance to those engaged in any of the branches of iron manufacture. He claims that be bas discovered a process by which coal will be made to produce more heat than four times the amount of coke, and at the same time be thoroughly desulphurized and purified of all foreign ingredients which aro detrimental to iron in the process of its manufacture. Prac tical eYperiment alone can demonstrate satis factorily the value of this discovery. Mr. Bur roughs;has full confidence in it, and is prepared to submit his process to the test of practical use. The cost of applying the process is very trifling; and it can be done in any kind of fur naces. It is a most Important discovery to the whole iron trade if, on fair trial, it proves to be what it is represented. The proprietor and his agent are now in the city, at the St. CCsir Hotel, prepared to sell rights to use it, and cer tainly our fellow-citizens interested in the iron business will not neglect thoroughly to test a matter of so great importance to their inter ests. We refer to Mr. Burrough's card in our advertising columns. SALES of stocks last evening by P. XL Davie, auctioneer, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street: 30 •hares Ezehanao Bank_' Sol 87L:, 10 i• 51 and 51..135uk.. ......... .. ... .58 75 26 0 Iron City Bank 57 25 lu l• Mechanics' Bank 66 76 31 i• Citizen,' Bank 55 1231 2 ' Monongahela Navigation C 0...... 30 1.00 2 0 Baud street Bridge Co as 75 Soo ° Bluff Mining Cu 15 A LARGE NUMBER of Pittsburghers, and among ,them the members of the Firemen's Association, are now on a visit to Philadelphia to attend the State Fair, which commenced on Tuesday. LAST market day a lady in the Diamond market had her pocket picked of nineteen dollars. MEN'S AND Bois' CLOMING of every va riety of style and material, manufactured ex pressly for us, and decidedly the best stock ever uttered in this market. Gentlemen and parents twill find it to their interest to call at our establishment, corner of Federal street and the Diamond, Allegheny city, before purchas ing elsewhere. A strict adherence to our sys tem of large sales and small profits has given the name of W. IL 31:Geo A; Co , an enviable pre-eminence which no cempetion has hitherto disturbed. Liv ri; Com PLAINT. —A II the ills arlning from tnrpid isl•tlnn of the Liter. find Ibr) rr,,,n]. mill 1+• , tared hy, n,tng LR. WIL.SOY6 1 . 1!.L.. They fire iafe and lboet gnu.•ral family ut. , Juvne are prepared and •oIJ hy 11 1. F . .o Wiluivialt! l.t liggirtm, /1.1 horn ...4,4 of 11 1. ock', Votntfuge. No w N ood Sold at retail by drtig),(Vils everywhere. HEATING BY STEAM.--AS a testimonial of the woricruimltiae trimmer, pert.•ct ot their soli regulating machines, safety, economy in fool, and the little 'mention meesmry to keep ese It mon cmmAtrtatin, we give Ltiei certificate to Me,vir,i, Phillips, auceessorit to Philhpa It Co., for their pi of heating tiy steam the Soeionf Ward IMIMe Schools In the coy of Ponibuigh, and which has met our appis,ral, and sit. would recommend Qum to the piddle to give .•liner eettetraetioh of heating to gleam. it Miller, Jr, John Msnitoill, Jr, M. Tindle, Beare. WliNoll, iI.AIIII W1)4011, 1.. Wile on , lerectore. DAVIS PHILLIPS, avms thoh.j. of. Fahn v , 13; I is Dealers, i 6 <lvry tlzierp.tovn of On.i Ps.rtrsrt„, am! Pump. No 67 Woo-11661d It 6 Pitt,bureti. ddliklykr• the whnt ,11 rstich ten bee. felt 1,7 our nterrov 14 now open, under lit' ntlperititetileth•e of Mev.r. .lisciallAl/ A Johneon, in the I,uits LAW hulling. En• trl.nre, tl5 Nr , , , ,,1%tri,t It Aesr4ni.,l for theperpotuel vitnixtion the product-. of Nf, ~ anhani,ufartn. rot, Inventor+, and A rtoi.th, and au e. phiet• of meat fur thi,e inferthatitto reinter, to those hrariehe. of industry, either by eiglllll,l3tion of ...mph. , or PCientific pUblicattolut. Thew , haying' ar - twh, 1,, brunt; before the public will lint it greatly telhour feiViiiitage he leave felanplev. 41. fr The 1,111,11 e brie rosopoetfully to vute.l u, %hilt the COULTER & JIENT7.EIt, HOUge, Sign and Ontannontal hunters and Gr. - Omer, Ord , ra Ich ea the . , alalp on Fourth street near Market, Burke', litalthug, trill be promptly attended. *am tar IT WOULD 14ARDL V Ds, you y now a-tam to hare the temerity to question the excel tepee of In J HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATE!! STUM ACiI "BITTERS" for all dwearc. of the •nengeh In 11,4 P% of Dyspepsia. wrakne.r, viistivieuesif. nntery and general dorun,zement ~f the iligesti ve organs, their many virtue, have long toms. horn plmfly 1121.1 c apparent They purge fr,,in the sy atom the toorbni mots which retard their natural function., anti w hi,•t br ing p n ie f i n , s to the cheek, ant suffering to the tin, They twin/4h fi's° clog+ upon fflextefire. re-tote the ry e tem to high health, and neefissArtly prove au adtunrt to the digestive t.rgunn. A tr,ol, 011 that to needed liaLlish the RI in the ,)illitietl,ll id the skept, For rule Ly Druggyitiv and tether, generally HOgTE: I'TER k SMITH. Manufneturcra and Fropr/rtor+, Water. and & Front stroala =ZEE! JOSEP}I Pai r git $k SON, ME4nufacturers, And Who rind 12,1.1 FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 424 Penn Street, above the Canal, Have on hand a large evogortmout of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own 111 , 11111. facture, and warranted c4pial in quality and style to any manufactured in the city, and will cell at reaconalite pines. : ki2lttf Executorq NunCC, WIIEItEA:N, letters testamentary upon the e.atate of li E.:NAM:I7A DOBLER., late of the borough of South Pittatairgli, deeen,ed. have Icon grout. ed to the underaigned. all pereon, indebtod to :trod r. tate are requested to mole unnmdtat• payment, and those harttlL! 041.11114 ugainat said decedent will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES MILLINGAIt, Executor. se2l:6hw South Pittahurgh • Adjourned Sale of Orizaba Iron Works, and Sophia Furnace, (New Castle, Pa.,) THE SALE of this property tuts been ad lourned mull the THIRD TIE DAY OF OCTO BER, 11569, at 11 o'clock., A. M„ at the MERCUANT'S En CILINiIt, Pittsburgh, Pa, with the following modification of the terms of nate, vie : — olle - fottral of the purchase money payable in hand, and the residue in one, two mid three yearn, with interest, to be secured in such manner RI the trustees may determine, in addition to mortgage on the promise, .• KNAP. WILKINS 3: CO., 'trust., MliON "DENNI"B GROVE," recently fitted up as IRON Orr - 2 P.49.19,11C., In now open for the ticooinmocntton of Plo-Nics, PI,. are Parties, &c. ICE CREAM AND REFRFAHMENTS. ie . A Band of Manic always in attendance. A pied covered platform for dancing. jolfmaw-tf HOEVELER & MILLER. THE LOYALHANNA HOUSE, LATROBE, PENN'A. THIS LARUE AND WELL VENTIL LATED HOUSE, pleasantly located within a few yard of the Penn'a. Railroad, is now open for the re ception of summer visitors. .A fine .tenpinmiley has recently been erected ou the premises, and' find fi shing afforded near by. A 1 1 trafesstop here. Chargesmoderate. Jyll.lnrwfsm. UHAS. W. FISHER, Frouletor. e 14 6 -14 1 YSEE D—frbusliel i s very choice Timothy Seed, Just received on consignment, and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, sell? corner Market and First streetn • PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE, eit t i ate ea Island, Duquesne doroult—it m eu eltabie two-story Brick Dwelling (louse, of hall, b Wattle, nnigheci Rifle, and good cellar, with lot of ground 09 feet front by 180 deer, grope mime, fruit treen, flowers, and aliiintiftneB of small fruit; welter good water, and a pump nt the back door; a good shop.hoilding, i.e. For price and term., apply to ser_ S. OUTH urn tt SON, MI Market et. A Y ARDYLDIE. NEW AlTiTtK.— Wrairels in °recce and Rtleela; I vet, 18 too. Sylels's World,or Crimes which Die law three nut rea , l , l he Shelley Y4letnorialn, edited by Lally Shelley. Idyls of the Ring, by Tennvemi. MtaieleCa lerre L'Arritmr,italisinted by Fennel Elgarka from a . l,ocoftiotiVe, by Belle ffritibu. Abstain, bra Mdtith Among the Pb,,, , Nuee• AdMit Retie, try fier,4o, Ego .. Dr, Thorne, by Antlieny' Trailope • The Heitrams, 'new walk,) by Anthony Trullope. Walter Thornley, a Peep at the Past The burd of No low. re of Douglas . erfold, by E . 104 143 Martyred id sionarlee—illostreted with cute. triokland's Queen of England; Vol. 8. Copeland's HAnd•Book of Country Life. seII.KAY & C O„a 66 Wood strect. WIFWINDOW CURTAINS—Green and Fig r u ed, at wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. ael2 W. P. MARSHALL a CO. EBA N ' S INTEREST TABLE S, sold by THE LATEST NEWS Er 2" Two Days Later from Europe. Arrival of the Circassian ST. JOHNS, N. 8., September 27.—The steamer Circassian, with dates to Saturday, the 17th inst., two days later than received by the steamer Vanderbilt, arrived yesterday. She reports experiencing heavy weather. She saw the steamship Asia, which also sailed from Liverpool on the 17th, on Saturday afternoon last, to the southward. The steamer Circassian has three hundred passengers on board. Nothing has transpired at Zurich in relation to the Conference. The sailing of the Great Eastern has been delayed till the 40th• of October, in conse quence of tho repairs required. It is reported that the Princess Clotilde, as well as the Empress Engenio, are enciente. The King of Sardinia has received the den utations from the National Assemblies of 111.0-dena dena and Pei= in relation to tlie annexation of those duchies to Sardinia. Hz expressed his acquiesence, and promised to urge the mat ter before the great powers, expressing the hope that Europe, having recognited the right of nations to form their own constitution, will not deny the same right to Italy. Military movements are continued through out Italy, indicating that the Italians aro de termined to rely upon themselves. The Spanish expedition against Morocco hes been Used at twelve thousand troops, the transports for which are all ready. Pennsylvania State Agricultural Fair. PIIIL•DELPIIIA, September `27.—SThe State Fair grounds were better filled to-day than they have generally been on the first day. The entry book is nearly filled, a large number of entries having been made to day, and nearly every stall is occupied. The Fair is held on the same spot, Powelton, at which the United States Agricultural Fair was held a few years ago, and the arrangements are about the same. The champion yacht of this city, the George M. Hill, is on exhibition, and with all her sails set, looks smart and rakish. The cattle stalls are occupied by splendid specimens of all de scriptions, and there are some very fine full blood horses in the exhibition. The regular playing of the steam and hand engines for the prizes offered by the Society will commence to morrow afternoon ; about sixteen companies in all will compote; a horn with two hundred arid fifty dollars is the first pri;:e. A steam en gine corn piny of Baltimore Lave signified their intention to participate. The delegation from Pittsburgh was received this morning by n delegation I f the Philadelphia Department, sod was escorted to the Independence Hall, ac companied by iieek's Band, where they were received by Gen W. F. Small, in the absence of the Mft . YOr, and tendered the hospitalities of the city. The r ity is crowded with visitors. eirery train bringing in large additions WAsillauTcm, September 27.—Unle 9 the executive department shall receive the surveys now in progress in Washington Territory, they will probably be extended over the island• within our claimed limits, including San Juan. The Secretary of the Navy has issued s, rely era) order authorizing the commandants of navy yards, who have commanded to wear the flag heretofore authorized at -ta tions under their command. Senior officer Stewart is authorised to wear his tine at the main The following named officers have been Or dered to proceed to Panama, by the steamer of the 2Otti of (I,tober, to relieve those now at tached to the' United State summer Saran:ye, whose term of service will shortly eipire.--- Captain Lieutenants Watkins and Meade, ]in=ter Shryook, Surgeon D. S. Green, A Alstant Surgeons Bennett and Green. and Purser Ingersoll. It is said that oar gorortthtent has made a peremptory demand on Chili for redrew. About six hundred bright percussion mu, , kets were sold on government account to-day :It two dollars and seventy-fly° cents , npi.we moitly to New fork dealers. Interesting from Venezuela 80 . .T0N, September 27 —Ale of the St. Thomas Feieede, to September 1, received at this port, contains an important tbamment, showing the terrible condition of affairs at Venezuela, where a war of races, fanned by political and military aspirant., is rapidly de populating that country. The document in question is an appeal fur protection of the for eign con 511 ls at eindad, Bolivia. to the govern ,,ra of the French, English and Danish India Islands. In the appeal the consuls Eay that the contest now going on i s no t one of ordinary revolution, having for its object a political end, but, on the contrary, the motto now is 1 iolenee, death and pillage. The acts of atrocity committed by these vandals are, they say, ,o numerous that it would be difficult to enumerate them. In the provinces of the interior whole communities with their tents have disappeared. Nothing but foreign intervention will probably save the country from entire destruction. .4r(Tuo,rrT vcrza_ The International Cricket Match. Muslimcat., September 27.—The cricketers are just going on the grounds to ttnish the play. A n exciting match has boon flied for to-morrow, between the six of All-England and the six of the United Canada Clubs, by each party choosing five others from among the outside cricketers. [ ECON 1 , DESPATCH 1 Thc play %vets resumed at one o'clock to day, Ellis Joining Smith, who was in last night. Sinith was bowled by Purr for 17 runs, which were got by very pretty play. The remainder of the wore stood : Smith by Parr, 17 runs: Ellis by Parr, none ; Kerr and Caesar by Parr, 2 runs Prior and Coffin by Parr, 1 run; Tilstone not out, noun; making the total of Canada 22 innings 63, elpson of England 31i . rugs to got to win. They were Obtained with the loss of two wickets, the score standing Lockver by .1. Smith, 10 ; Haywood and Bonner by J. Smith, 17: Coffin not nut, 4 ; Dwer not out, 1. Byes, 2 , widea, total, 39. New YORE, September 27.—The Tinges' Washington correspondent says, The roport that President Mora designed returning to Costa .Rica and appealing to the people, is without foundation. He remains in New York to await news from home. Instructiops will be sent to Mr. Dimity on tie I.,11;1, of Dcto her, directing him to recognize at once the new governtnett,"aad open negotiations for the setttement of American claims. "Intimations'recelved in diplomatic circles her would justify the belief that _England and France will again be allied in a terrible war, and that China will be made to suffer severely for her late attack upon the English troops. The rumor that Russia had a linger in it is fully credited. "It is believed that Major Cross' case will be disposed of this week." Arrival of the Santa Fe Mail ST. Louis, September 27.—The Santa Fe mail of the 13th has arrived at Independence! Otero is reelected to Congress by 2,500 votes. Serious difficulties were apprehended with ill4h l U9 'viciEiiy of Allison's ranch, lii consequence of the abandonment of that trading post. PRESRVF,S.— 50 dozen Peaches. •••)" Pears. 44 , QV-nacos. “ Citron. . 5 4 Pots Preserved Ginger. Just received and for sale by_ REYSIER d. ANDERSON_ 8019 39 Wood street, opposite St. Charles , Hotel IVORRIS' HAND BOOK, foi Locomotive .1„ 1 Engineers and Machinists, Bold by 6610 J. R. WELDIN. ISITING CARDS—AII sizes and stylbs ista J. IL WELLIN. From Washington soczi Washington Items ~15periat Xotices. Vegetable Substitute for Calome and Blne-Pill. BRANDETH'S V ECIETABLE UNIV EttsA LPIL LS by restoring the bowels to their original daily an t Tulin nit/action, give strength to the stomach.punfy the blood reestablish the healthy condition of the digestive or Bans, and thus cure dyspepsia- colds, coughs, rheuma ' tisms, dropsies, and sicknessgenerally,whether chronic or recent. The celebrated Abernethy says After having cured the derangement of the bowels, debility and all diseases generally disappear of their own accord, even in a short time." The experience of a century has established the worth of these Pills beyond ispute, as a purgative anti-bilious medicine; nod their Lee by up wards of -L9OO conscientious physicians, and by over a million of families, shows that they are supplying unapt the wants of humanity, and are iu advance of medical science. The above pills, although purely vegetable., are now known and used an a substitute for calomel (Hie drargyri Mite,) producing all its alterative and other indications, with none of its disorganizing ef fects upon the solids—olden crippling for life—or its dis tressing action upon the teeth and gums. The prepared concentration from the same prineiples—the Life Add,. lion Pills—is a substitute for blue-mil (/-1/iinz9irdraryyri) possessing the peculiar action.' the secreting organs, of that preparation from mercury, but none of its sali vating or other injurious etleets. Those who have used them, as a blue-pill ,e,bytittitt or otherwise, award to them the highest praise. They rent° nearer toil concentrated Essence of Life them anything yet made, to the way of medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when all hope has fled, has often restored health. lit fact. they supply an organic principle to the hlootlalways wanting in extreme eases of sickness. Old people have the se cretions of early youth restored by the Life Addition Pills. Their value RR lite preservers is beyond estimate. Brandreth's Vegetable L Direr.] Pills remove from the bowels and blood ofa sick person the cause of death Tut LIFE ADDITION BILLS SUPPLY' Tile OnGANIC NECESSII - T UP rime. BLOOD'S MAIM —the minute globules of vegetablevs sences, of which they are but the concrotion, have their craft counterpart in the vital globules of the blood. And from whence does the blood derive its life, its globules' verily from the same source from whence Dr.ltrandreth derives the 1)10 principle of the Life dd itien Pills—from the Vegetable Kingdom! These pills, as also the Universal, are warranted pure ly vegetable. Retailed respectively at 25 and 50 cent, Physichma and the public supplied, by the gross, or sin gle box, at to. 294 Canal street, Brandreth's Principe,! Office; by Thomas Redpath, No. f 7 Diamond stroot Pittsburgh, Pa., and by ail respectable dealers in melt eine, je2Tilmeor TRUTHS TIIAT DEFY CONTRADICTION Read the following facts in relation to ChrittadJoi'4 Erato , ' Hot , Dyc, and then say if It hail an (111101 In the world. It neither hums the skin nor hair. It colors every hair alike. Its blacks and browns are nature's duplicates. It is applied in a few minutes. It leaves a glees upon the hair. It is more permanent than other Dyes. It eontains no Corrosive invredleat. And lastly. its inventor u teal between ties Dye and any other , n existence, whether of native or foreign oril in. Hold evert where. and MTh , ' b y all hi"' Dreesers. CHILIATADOBA Thrum. Neu , York. GEL/. H. KEYSER, Agent, autt23:md*w Pittsburgh. pa. TO NEW CASTLE BI CANAL. TO PASSENGERi GOING TO NEW CASTLE ANIJ NORTH OF THAT PLACE.—you will not forget thHi the daily hue of Pockets between New Cantle and New Brighton still connect with the accommodation train, on the 3:20, r. Y. , and with the 6,05, a. it .at New Brighton. By going by this route you will rave time and money, w Inch i 1 X great object at the preJJent tune, as money is scene, and the tro=t haJ, done great damage je:o;md 110. CIEA:UL.t Ft—The rubserther, are rittn,actinir a Gen ,, tal I'oreien and Itorno , tw titopping 1111.1 . Commi,,ina LIT tl,ts city, and totve 1,0,1 the new and tiro-proof W.trohou- , .. No Sc IVe.l ~rott where tt,,, Ara ppreparedr..euire sett • and Dotnvtl;o tioutin of all kitai,, and ator the 11. , TiTTI facilities mi oil oork,ignrnent.s to tittir In the do'. trtment Shlyping. t.xpentmoe warrants trt Fo,kuzirlf; our !newt, r..- i a'2 ,4 g V ,, iVIS and CTUTT,T, wdl to promptly , itt , rl•:• e 4 i. • We r•uuriO,utly oiler our - 4 in all It., varouzs .leparttn.,hts of n COIUMereI3I cCRItY, NEPHEV, .4 co, Baltimore, Faruary,l4:::4.—zur3lf WM. H. WHITNEY, NO ":i" II .8 C niFFICE at tho Pitt.,hurgh HMI 165 NITCPI. near W 0x..! 1:t IZNITURE FtIR ar., surtment a I..tt ,htirsh glAtifiolUl,l RNI. TURF., 01 - 11hr:tm g BORE WARD R. I I',ES. Amt erery xtzt..le tp.,ird ;I: a well furni-.hr.l .Smelling x• ai4l a, a Rpi,11,161 .44,rtzneLt :t ITt: It E COLi i 4,ll.loylide to urder. tvrtna on 0 loch noma," c, don., at chi, estabh, , litn , •nt for CAd 11.jawes roe mad,. at , cordinttly. Per,oW, Kant ,,r nnytton, thn 0,4,0 11111 i, aavantazed Lt ealitng at FACK INTR. s 111 W INS. ic.. 103 nmithfield Ftn.h. .1 D. FAcrn.n. Join M. [MIN. THEMA:NUE ACT URE RS tt I S A IV YER's CHEMICAL OLIVE ERVa.qVE 5U SP, after stabiectmg it to the tacrerest taaats knotry to the trade,larta fully persuaded that there a., un Family War-h -ang Soap in the United State., tar all..ney.lialvan at once so roan, good. 411.1111,t,,, OF BEAUTY—ha finum.o,, aria teo turchanet-ally. 01 PERIIV—In frrod..an front turpentine, oals. 'talc, greats, and Kdalter.atton, . . . . ctUALITI* Vvr ,vashing clothe, of ev,ry de,erik tioa, roar, or fine; eotton, linen , woolen or silk: dyed. printed or white: for LIIA4OO urq groace. paeh. pain% oil. printer,' aril:. sh,,einAki.r.,' wax. ete.. front clothes, furniture, and from the hands. floe It n fair trot your.elve, an d Lc rnn~wcrd. lt,menther. the name on each liar. itm , l; for n copy of the dircQuoti, ,t 3. H. SAWYER. lot .47 Wood ,trevt. . _ . NI.IIICE. t• unthsrsigned day 11,,,1.ited thcin,ive4 together in Ita• nAh , and rerun Book, Nea, and l'eriodi,:al tai,nie... k ()C4., kin Fellow, Itui/ding, No. CA) Fifth wider the style of rmyut S Pittock, and re1,,,,,tf011y ao ,•it a Chase or pita, patrol:A:7, W. JOHN W. PITT C 1 101MEll SMYTH & PITTOCK, 67.,10 , a1e and 1:0:til Pe.drrs tn NE WSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, ANP CITE .\P PUBLICATIONS, 6 EN ERALLY 4t Detvls gt Odd Fellows' Building. NO. n 0 FIFTH STREET 414" - Particular attention given to packing wholesale orders. eel t. l N _ 414: barrel. Prime N I t 3100 tab Col - Tor:4;P : 30 do St. James. S. 11. do: 20 do Lovering', first ushtc Syrup, WO Lao good to 01104:0 do COM,' : 75 Pocket's choice Java do; 125 Half Ch e sts Suung Ilyson. Gun Pow des, ooloilg , and Pomhing Teas; 100 boxest,ortett brand., s'e, O's d 10', lump To baceo; 10 kegs covington six twist Tobacco; 7do Hr Car le. Soda, 5 laurels Alum; 10 do Dairy Salt in Sacks; 20 bags Gram Pepper 10 do Allspice; 5 do 'Slat Capsia; 20 boxes No. 1 Soap; 190 do ellealiChl 011 V. Son.; 25 do Herman; do. at do Variegated or Toilet *lap; 00 dozen CinlVashboards; 50 do Bucketa; :10 do Tubs, assorted sizes; 100 do Brooms; Go boxes 111. R. Raisins; 20 du No. 1 Norfolk Chocolate; 40 do Madison Starch; 00 bales No.l and 2 BattltlZ.; 20 barrels Bleached Elephant and Whale Oil; 10 do Strait'a Tanners do 1. 1 0 do Cod , . do do 10 do Rosin 20 do N. C. Tar. In store and for sale by ap2O MILLER St RICKETSON. _ _ TANDARD WORKS Ok"PRAVEL liartles Travels in Africa, 3 volumes. lllldvingston's - Atkinson's " In Orkeutal Siberia. Perry's Expedition to Japan. Kane's Arctic Explorations, Ist Expedittou. ,1 Stephens' Travels in Yucatan; 2 volumes. in Central America; 2 vols. Bayard Taylor's Travels. Prime's Travels in Europe and the East; 2 vols. Stephens' Travels in Greece, Turkey and Russia. in Egypt and Arabia. Lynch . a Expedition to the Dead Sea and Jordan. ROM:MIDIS, or the Border Land of the Chrldtlall and Turk. eel KAY A CO, 66 Wood streets WINES. - 25 casos Clicquot quarts Champagne Wine 5 do do pts do do 30 baskets Peas Heidsoick's qts do do 10 do .do do pis do do 10 do Bouche ptsand Dronet qtsdo do 5 do do do do pts do do 25 cases St. Julien bledoe Claret do 10 do Ladies' Catawba do 15 do do Ginger do In store, and for sale by ap2S MILLER A RICKETSON. ESSENTIAL CALS.—A fresh lot of por Essential Oils, just received by JOSEPH ABEL, ano6 corner Fifth anti Grant streets. R. a.. catewatt. -Team c. 41. 3 1. ALDWELL & BRO. BOAT FURY/A - FRS d DEALERS IN Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Cordage; Oakum, Tar, Pitch, Rosin and Oils; Tarpaulin, Duck, Light and Heavy Drillings. etc. apaa7 Nos. 88 Water. and 78 Front sta. REFINED SUGAR.- 10 bbls. Eastuick's standard crushed Sugar; 10 do do coarse pulverized do 10 do do 'fine do do 30 do Penna. A coffee crushed do 10 do do B do do do do do C yellow do In store, and landing, and for sale by sods MILLER k RICEETSON I OGERS' PENKNIVES; for sale by seY a.B WELDIN. COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS, EXCHANGE. President ISAIAH DICKEY. rice Pnsindentir. JAMF-S PARK, JEL, Int JOSEPH DILWORTH, 2d. Treasurer. NATHANIEL HOLMES. Umumtlee of Arbitration fur September and October. JAMES PARK, JR., Vice President. DAVID CAMPBELL. WM. S. LAVERLY, SAMUEL SHRIVER, BENJAMIN CAMPBELL. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Reported Rrirreasly for the Daily 3forning Post Prriaacaee, September 1859. Flour... The market woo rather quiet. Sales from store of 300 Lib's. at $4,40 for spring superfine, $4,65 for ,r ring extra, and v5,24g5.50 for family do.; 350 bbls. do. at $4,75, $4,90 and 15,2.3 for the three grades of win ter: 300 do. do. at $4.75, $4.87 and $5,00 for the three grade.: 40 and 100 do. winter extra at $5.00; 150 do. do. at $1,9005,00; and 355 bb's., in small lots, at $4,70 for winter superfine, $4,75 for spring extra, $4,90€44,95 for wihter do- and $.5.G0®.5,25 for family do. Graln...Wuni.r—Bales 200, bush. from depot, on pri vate terms; LW bush. spring, to arrive, at 05e.; 400 do. do_ at depot, at ft7e.; and 350 bush. White, at depot, at $l.lO. CORN--Sales at depot of 500 bush. at Me., and 500 do. on private terms. Sugar... Sales 10 bhds. N. 0. at Se. Molasses... Sales 30 bblsr'N. 0. at 40(4.12c. Coll - co... Sales 00 bags Rio at 1234 c. Bacon... Sales 0(.1 tbs. at 7,b,'473417. for shoulders, oed 101..je. for hams; and 12.000 tbs. at and 011 s'ales 10 bbla. Lard No. lat &Sc.? gal. Per '"a: (ircargiti.] Liverpool Cotton Market, September 16.—The sales of the week were 4d,000 bales, including 10,000 to specu lators and 1.100 to exporters. All i valities have slightly declined, and inferior grades are 1 9 d lower, the market closing dull. The sales today,riday, have been 7,000 bales. including 2,000 to exporters. the following are the current , filotationsi—Orleans fair 5.; Middlings 7: Mobile fair 7i, t ti :Middlings 63<; Uplands fair 73s;*; dliags The stock of - Cotton in port is 618,000 bales, including :,11,100 bales of American. BreadstutTs.—The Breadatuffs market exhibits an' ad vancing tendency, all qualities having advanced in price. Floor ;doses firm. 'Wheat firm at an advance of 1c57.d. duce Tuesday. Corn is also firm at an advance of Ca ? ipiarter Provisions.---September 17.—The Provisions market cootiblies du t. London nonev Market. September 17.—Consok have improved, and the closing, quotations are 9.74,:g,95.4.' Ner S oi. September 26—Cotton dull; sales 700 bales I'Mur firm; 1 1 5.500 bbls sold. Wheat buoyant; r.7.oksi busli sold; Milwaukee club 05fFi197 . 1 4e; choice W 274 Western red 51.1 c; white .51,1.30. — Corn has de ncd: 10,000 bush =old; yellow Ode. Provisions steady: P o r ), mvs , .s lo ,oo; prime $10,75. Riee quiet 4c ,Siuntr i.u,yant. Cut Meats firm at Sfl,ii9e. Pig Iron team-, sales at P 2006123,00.. Hemlock Leather dull. Te ba‘s, firm at .13.4E,10?:ic. Wool is more inquired afier. and is tending upward: 60,000 tbs of fleece sold at . Whlsky 26 , a.. P l /11.E1.1111.1, September 27 —Flour unchanged; sales t_rioo this at Vd,so for Western extra. and 14.873 a; for fresh ground superfine, 500 bbls Pennsylvania Corn ',lent sold at V. 1.570. Wheat in limited demand; sales 2000 bush red at 11.1kr LUX white at $1.25c41.2.5. Rya wanted. Porn has declined To; 000 bush yellow sold at &ie. Oats to demand; 5(00 bush new Delaware sold at Sie, and old Pennsylvania at L.so. Whisky quiet at 2133i427,kg.5. New York 9 N EIV Y.us. St , ptember 26. clien4o.t.l2o,kl-!land o.ntral !1R..... r'.7 1 lithois Critral. bond, N,wl".,rk Central._... 5 . 11.4 ME , soun iakna Chic ,n r. KENNEDY. AV. S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED H • TR. CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, N L'ATiH3l. 7 }itiff AM) ALLEGHENY au' ly law) CANNEL COAL OIL. SOME OF THE GOOD QUALITIES OF Wrl7 Retinal Can eel Coal Oil, are these : / 7' 171 V.i.LS 0.45 LIGHT IN BRILLIANCY; IT 15 EN TIREL 4 Y NON-EXPLOSIVE; IT :VA V.BE CARRIED ABOUT ; IT 15 CONVENIENT FOR GENERAL USE; IT BERNS WITHOUT ANY OFFENSIVE ODOR; CLEAR AND BEA UTIATL IN COLOR; I TS .4 PPE.4 .77.4 NCR IV THE LAMP IS ORSAMEN TA I, AND ATTRACTIVE; IT DOES NOT Pk RAL•I SOIL CARPETS, (7,f rekteh it ma, be spill 4 large por d ',lgg cae of the bat . joe cleaning ooiltd IT IS EMI - HA TICA LL Y THE CHEAPEST LIGH KNoirV. DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE. Go to a responsible ,dealer and obtain a good coal oil Limp. iiistottre thta icst..k4. •o that they wilt move readily up and down in the tube. Trim the wick with sharp setsmer, exactly oven with the top of the wick-tube, elipping titf the small projecting points at the corners. Fill your lamp with our oil. Turn up the wick carefully at first. so a+ not to crack the chimney. A elicit,• uill Freatly enhance its exceilence for read iii or t.swing TV the ertretal observance of thesedirectious, you will -,•cure a light that cannot fail to please. Our facilities for refining are now very perfect and complete, a n d lusting devoted a great ilea of laborious attention to the art, ste hare succeeded in producing an an icie of the very bv,t quality, to which we invite the especial retention of the trade. All orders will be filled at the lowest rates. lIIIMIIII3 For sale I , y the barrel, or In quantities to suit custo mers. by ADAM & VEEDER, Refiners , No. 21 Penn'. Avenue memHigh AollBreet, W29.3nuita plot far from the Court House.) BIRMINGHAM COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ANL WRITING ACADEMY, College nail, Diamond Birmingham. TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCE. Fort )rnamentll. Writing $l5 Plain Writing .10 . }. Time uuMnited. Writing and Dook.Keeping.. 20 CULT T: N. S HA PFER, Prole ssor of Writing and Book-Keeping. G. H. LEITH EA D, Ja., Professor of Penmanship. C. F. WELLS, Professor of Book-Keeping and Com mercial Calculations. REV. W. B. BOLTON, Lecturer on History and Gen , eral Subjects. HON. R. P. FLENNIKEN, Ex-U. S. Minister to Den mark. a member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer ou Commercial Law. 44 . ) , F F. H. F. EATON, Lecturer on Elocution. and see what has newer been before attempted by any nman, namely: Specimens of Ornamental and Practical Penmanship executed in your presence, in the short space of from 20 seconds upwards. Good boarding at 52,50 per week. Birmingham Ferry free for students. Entrance at any time. postageimens of off-hand Business Writing, enclose 2 stamps, and address G. H. LEITHEAD, Principal, irMirdaw , Pittsburgh, Pa. MINERAL WATERS.—Received this In_ dm% three hampers fresh Seltzer Water: Artesian Sulphur Water, and fur sale by JOSEPH ABEL, au 1z26 Corner Fifth and Grant streets. TEN DOLLARSFor the accommoda tion of persons who wish to become their own land lord, and put their rent into a home of their own, we hare laid off twelve more of those cheap building lots on Mt. Washington, each 25 feet trout on a aide street. by MO feet deep. The location Is very desirable, and Is within a few minutes walk of the city: Price from $lOO to $125 each. Terms of payment, Ten Dollars in hand; remainder iu small monthly payments. For further in formation call at our office. 11613 B. CUTiIBERT et SON, 61 Market et N _ EW WALL PAPERS, for autumn sales, now arriving; for sale by sel.2 W. P. MARSHALL & CO, 87 Wood at FOR RißtOßS—Gold Embroidered Paper and Borders,, new style, for salo by sel2 W. P. MARSHALL & CO. _ . CHEAP WALL PAPERS.—Cheap Wall Papers for ,tale by sel2 W. P. MARSHALL A CO. D OCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, SUS PENDERS, GLOVES, 3.4 HOSE—For sale at • EATON, CREE R CG'S., bele Corner Fifth and Market eta. WRAPPING PAPER.—Crown, 25 cents nedium,37% cents, and Double Crovra, 50 cents The highest market price paid in cash for Rags by CHADWICK eabli, 5814 2'10.149 and 151 Wood AL, Pittsburgh. AFARM OF TEN ACRES--Situato on the Ohio River, at 94 sales below the city, between liillbuctz and Hays' Station; 2 double frame house.% a stable; an excellent spring; garden paled In;_appls t pear, e _ peach, aPlnuclin cherry treed Va r e'e a r pass through the . premises. c - - Price Ip,ooo. For sal e by eel &OUTILBERT 3 SON, 61 !dirket street, Secretary. GEORGE'H. THURSTON Foreign Markets New York Market. Pli tla 1 elphla Market :tock Market. Stoekm lower— Michigan Central ...... ..x45 Erie 4 1 : Hudson Ricer'ls' - Pacific Mail S. S. Co—. 75 , , U. S. Sc' of 15;4..........102, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY NUMBER 300 fflaguerrean Galleries. ROGFMRS' Ambrotype and Photograph =sr pumas: GALLERY, No. 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY oPPOSPIEHRE POST OFFICE Photographs, colored or plain, takan at short no• tice, at. Eastern prices, and warranted equal to them. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFESIZE,and colored in Oil. mrt L IFE-SIZE, MYER IA L, P_IT. 0 TO C:3-1,2..A-P_l-3S, Colored in' Oil, Pastelle, or .Plain, in the most artistic style, and at Eastern prices.. • • . WALL'S 'GALLERY, Jones' Biii!ding, fourth streqt. D H OT °GRATH, AMBROTYPE, ME LADIOTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GAL LERY, thr. Fifth and (21- ant sercets.—The subscriber hav ing fitted up rooms in 'APTIGFIE'S BUILDING, is now pre_pared to take Likenesses that CANNOT FAIL TO GISATISFACTION: Call and examine the collection. A. LANE, Corner of Fifth and Grant streets. PENT MACHINE WORKS FOUNDRY, H. WIGHTPIIA_N, • A NITTA CT LT RER OF MStesm Engines, Shafting:andPullies Boring Machines, /Mortice Dinchir,e, Gear Wheels, Bangers, etc., etc Orders promptly attended to. asly Prin'aztvt:Jl*o4 terirecO;)* 01;06'i il SMELTING WORKS', PARK, NCCIURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Be:- toms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Solder, &c., also im porters and dealers in Metals: Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, fic. Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 140 First-and 120 Second streets, Pitttaiiirgh, Pa. Special orders ot Copper cut to any de ired pattern. , my29:ll'day' WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA., MA.NUFACTURE ALL KLNDSOF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun dred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc., etc. Give particular attention to the cowtiluotion of En gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay, and circular saw mills. Have always on hand, finished and ready for shipment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furrush Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, and. Wroughtilron Shafting, Hangers and Mollies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma chinery and-Machine Cards Our prices. are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. Orders from all parts of the country solleited, and ,romptly filled. mr22:emdsw SNIITH, PARR & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY pITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second streets. 3lanufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of. Coal Oil, Betorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, 'mites, Hangers and Couplings. Also robbing 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. InvZhlydaw BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING. WM. JOIINICON, WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has pur chased the interest of his late partner, 0. 9. BATES, in the ROOFING BUSLNES.'9. and is the sole manufacture and dealer in the following three dictinct kinds of Roofing:— Ist. Gum Elastic, 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. Roofin Material for sale, wit printed instructions for using. Of g fice at BATES Si .IOFINSONS' OLD STAND, 75 Smith field street. VCILLLUI JOHNSON i. B.—This Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint ter Metal Root, lastiag twice as long, at least, as paint, and cheaper. selO:daw HIAN7T.A_'I'I3A. NUT AND BOLT FACTORY. Patent Hot-Prei,sed Nuts of all saes on hand, and man ufacture d. Also, Bolts for Bridges, Machinery, Agricul tural Implements, •ke, furnished td. short notice. Warehouse, No. 114 Water street. KNAP. SCULLY k CO. MASC . JONS..4 D. D. lIDGEDS D. B. ROGER & CO., MANITFACTLTRERS OF ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH , Corner Roes and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES, FROM TWO TO SIX INCH CALIBRE. Prle e• from Twelve I o Thirty Cte. per Foot. ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, For ,ale Wholesale at Manufacturer.; Prices by HENRY H. COLLINS, 'ORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ANT) V IiOLEE-11P. DEALEIL LY CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. jell No. 25 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH. THE ATTENTION OF MEN OF MODE RATE MEANS is called to the offer for sale oL forty of the most eligible BUILDING LOTS in the Second Warn, Allegheny City. The prices are suited to the hard times, and nine van be given to suit all purchasers. For particulars inquire of ALEXANDER HAYS. Surveyor, Corner East Common and Water street, itio3 Allegheny City FIRST CLASS BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, OF ALL STYLES' AND SIZES, MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE SHELVES. A LARGE STOCK OF COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. PP...II•TTIZZG In nll its branches CARDS, CIRCULARS„ BILLS LADING, PAMPHLETS. J. R. WELDIXiI. 63 Wood' street near Fourth. ROOT, RUST & CLARK, 11-12117PLCILIMI9 AND DELLIEELS fl SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, LARD AND , - MINERS OILS, Also, Straits, Bank, Shore, Tanners and Neat foot Sperm, Patent and Adamantine Candles, 61 FERRY ST}lhka , NEW YORE. HUGH .3L BOLE UNGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, 124 GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, tor... Var. Nay and Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, P 2., will make to order, and warranted as good , as can be made, the following machinery, viz: --Stearn Engines, Turning Lathes, or wood and. iron; Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling Machines; Housen and Tobacco Screws ; Patent right and Model Machines, in the best manner; Shafting, Pales, and Hangers, of all sizes and variety; Scrows,of any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Via also make, and have on hand, Doctor and rigger En gines, and. Deck Pumps for steambcata. - An. Lathe Shears and - other Planing done to order; can plane inches wide, by 9 feet 6inches long. - - All Orders .10?miptly Filled and Eariumtlo.SaititcrL N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to , repairs on Printing Presses and other sraehtnes. wilklyttis AND MEDIUM ALLEGHENY, SAKES
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