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'4,,t-Arl4ioV;e:V" * ‘,.F.t. • r-; - 76 , •• *, . • k..l'!. . - 41- -- • 1 0:w : , :ttl.Tibao:KiTleillziavO CNICEET MATCH—PHTIIIIFIGH AND CLAYS .Lon.—It will be remembered that the St. George Cricket Olub, Of Oisvelend, • short time ago, Mat a challenge to the Union Club, of GM city, to play a game of added. The Union ampted the challenge, but a Manly efterMirds apetngtog up about the time in which it *odd be played, the match fell through. Al the Cleveland thicksterre, bed made all their preparations to oomebidore the dieeNtwoOlent infatuated, the Olympic Club, although onaiPtood mood/ of bet yoting and inexpeilesced players, determined that, Esther than the Clevelanders should be climpeSsineed In the contemplated match, they would take up the gauntlet and playa liameand-Home game with them. Accordingly on Teresday evening, the St. George Club, numbering eleven, most exuding Cricket players, arrived in the city, and the mauls commenced yesterday morning, on Mr. Craft's ground, at Oakland. Considerable tutored woo manifested em the result, and vehicle,. of all kinds were In demand to louvey our evert -loving dthane to the place. The playing on both sides was finst-rate;, as the following table of the Ent innings will show • OLYMPIC CLUll—Jrirst Amino. Bruce. bowled out by 8urry...............a1p Hunt, do do Stokes 0 Sproul, run out 1 Pollock, bowled out by Stokes 13 brOebe, do do do 5 Haworth, do do do -. 1 Leech, ; do do do 1 Naneffon, do do Gunnison 1 B. Young, do do Stokes 1 Burns, not out. 0 Miler, caught out by Biddle - 19 Bret— Wide• No Ball 1 • Total , ST. GEORGE CLUB.—First Lams g. l ariz,.bow d l o ed out . by 31411.1er . 0 Judbnrry, er run out 7 P.llOlO, bowled out by ..NECebe ........ , 7 ......... .... .31 O. Stokes, do do do 9 Riddle, do do do 16 Orris, do do do 8 Hook, run out 3 Speed, bowled out by breaker 5 B. Stokes, do do Sproul 0 Gl:Lanigan, not out 0 Byes. 6 Itegbyes.... S Total It Will be observed, as the game stands, the Clevelanders are Slightly ahead, which is =Using more than was calcu• label upon. The other inning will be playlet today, when bitter look may await our players. CRUD DatOwNiD.--Coroner Lowry held an yesterday morning, upon the body of lb child about three years of age, named Joseph Chriat;who was drowned Ina tub of water, ut the home of Air. Anthony Bonita, on Quarry street. In the Fifth Ward. The child was playing in She yard, in company with several other children, who no off, and left him alone fora few minute. When they rw turned, hoe,as discovered lying face downwards in the tub, (In which there was about twenty inches of water,) corn. pletely destitute of Ilfe. The boy wee an Illegitimate son, and Its mother, when It was about a :rear old, threatened to destroy Its life by throw ing it into the Allegheny river; but woo prevented by the interposition of a gentleman to the Fifth Ward, who took the child from her, and, with her commit, gave It to Mr. Benin, who, since that period, bas raised it very carefully, tudtig and treating lt u ooe of his own family. The child was a veryLemiable one, end Its melancholy end has die treated Its adopted parente greatly. CARILIISINISIL—CompIaints are often made "to in of the gross carelessness of clerks and porters, In lesr• tag unfastened places of business, and this limpet invitine burglars and thieree to setter and help themselves. The other night, as a gentleman of our acquaintance wu goiog borne at a late hour, he observed the door of a large whole sale Store standing wide open. Supposing something was Trona, and that probably the eters was suffering form the t• p rad hone of robbers., he went out of ht. way a coosider able distance to;waken up one of the proprietors, to come and see; but upon examination It was discovered that no thing was ideturbel—that the -clerk had not locked the floor, and the wind had blown it open afterwards. Similar awe ofteu occur, and upon the commission of robbery, the alight-watch are censured far their remissness, when in fact the blame should fall on other pereorte. KILLZD German, named Adam Wyland, trho was engaged wheeling dirt in the rear of the Clinton 'lolling Mill, in South Pittsburgh, was instantly killed yes terday afternoon, by a bags stone, which fell from the hid adjacent to the mill. The stone weighed about eight hun dred-pounds, and was accidentally precipitated down. It struck the unfortunate man on the left, breast and head, erewhing in all his ribs, an 1 inflicting other injuries, from which he did aresurrice an Instant. The deceased was a ti.s.man, and leuees a wife and four chadors. Ile resided In 'oath Pittsburgh, immediately adjoining the Estee of the accident, Coroner Lowry held an inquest on the body, and returned a verdict of accidental death. BUILDING LOTS FOIL ,tl,k..—Wet would call the attention of oar resdars to the advertisement in another column of today's raper of eeveaty-two valuable building lota for eel. tbk (Thursday) evening at the Merchants' El. shammy at S 'o'clock. The hats ire beautifullyttre, in Beat BirminghMa. and 'sr thin a abort distance prin. clrml manufeettirin of that place. We would advise all to • eh mica nod others to attend the wale, no a rare chance new prevents itself for them to purchase a neat and CMllifortab!e homestead In a rural district, noted for health, good water, and all that goes to make ttp the economies of life. • Th• lots will be - sold remarkably cheep and on OW/ term. of 'payment. • Geteigna. flocez, 'WARREN, Ouio.—We direct the attention of our traveling readers to the card ot Mn. 0.4111, In another column. We me personally vouch for the Gelb - 11 Hence being one of the very beet hotels In the country, and advise all who bate oreasiOn to visit War: ren, to stop there. The House is large, airy and comeorta Me, bet lately erected, and furnished with all the groom. modatione and conveniences necessary to make • visiter perfectly at home. Mr. Gaskill is an urbane and obliging landlord, who understands his hardness, and spares neither time, labor nor expense to render hL. patrons satisfied and =dart. • THE FIRST CASE.—A law was passtd at the Let session of the Legislature giving magistrates power to imprison venders of lingers for selling ardent spirits to any in= inebriate condition. The first proseeutlm L Are. gheny county, ander the new low, came op before Alder man Steel, yesterdey, who arrested and held to answer, • men named Beitshoover, the proprietor of • tavern on the Washington road, for selllng.whisky to • man while inns! este& "FLORAL POLKA."—This in a new piece of murk., ootontred and d-•ficated to the Ladles of Pittsburgh by J. Mlnidg,r. We think: o copy of it should be even on all the planar. Of the ladle: of our city, as It nr apeetfolly dedleatei to theca. Although not haying heard t played as yet, we hare heard it highly spoken of by others more competent to judge; and we feel este In saying It will became a favorite air. For sale by Henry Meter, No.lol Third street FAME Pawreuscee.A grocer in the Ninth Ward, named James neinMg, yesterday mule Information before Alderman Partisans, against a a. r . named Sterne, for obtaining goods from him to the amount of $14,- 89, under false pretences. A warrant was Issued for Um arrwst of Sterns. Tin WESTOLA thintKlMlTT.—This institution, which has twice teen destroyed by tire, is In process oterec. tint again, on the comer of Dhuaond and Rote streets. me foundations have already been completed. It occupies one corner of what Is known as the Oregon Lot, and when com. Oiled will be an exceedingly handsomebuilding. NOTWITHSTANDING ALL the fine about' the IL- Slum money, it is, and has been taken at the Banner Hat Store. A fresh lot of Pittsburgh made of Wide Awake end Know• Nothing hats lost finished; so shin along with your •Indiana rage. and trade them off at par at the Banner, 147 Wood street, eign of American Msg. Don't forget. A KNOW 4ionamo VICTORY.—At an election for a membeilof Council, in the Second Ward, Allegheny, held on Tuesday afternoon, Jamn Gardner, a person who was not known to be a, candidate, was elected by rote nearly double that of his opponents. BRIDGET. BEST was held to bail yesterday, by Aldermen Parkinson, for anatulting and 'bulling Bridget Dupn. Thu some magletrate issued a warrant for the ar rest of an individual named Brown, for making violent throats against Lewis Kroner. Bzursa LIQUOR ON SUND/a.—All Irishman, named Dugan, the keeper of a doggery oe Water meet, wu arrested and fined $6O, yesterday, by Alderman Steel, for selling liquor on Sunday. Wi would invite attention to the large sale of Bonding Lots in Birmingham, and also to the minor Bank Stocks and Coupon Bonds, at the Merchants' Exchange, this evening, at 8 0'c104,..10. M. Davis, Auctioneer. AN immetun NZ Butia of coal boats are lying in the Idononphela river, elms e theiint dam, awaiting • tile in the Mee, prom preemat appearanom, we presume they will have some time to welt yet. Lswearr.—A man named Charles Reece was committed to Jail yesterday, by Alderman Major, for steel fag four Imo coupling Linke from the Pennsylvania Rail road. , =EMS 41 ,E k.4'o ri;• .. , # • , • • . • • ,THE CITY POST. Tns Jan.—There appears to be no danger of a &mum of the number of tenants In the Jail—not leaf than tailse commitments being made to that place pater deg. Itnrs tr Pitals.—The proprietors of the Oak land line or omeibuesee hero wormed the fare from by to 10 cents. AIeATILT AND BATTERr.--BtliyOr Aaamb Of - AlleChain 7rithrrd.7 cOmmitted Giorgi Crime' to Jan for brutalljbeatiog hle wife Margaret. Arehlteettaral and Ornamental Carver. M.T. LIOGIAN, Architectural =id Orausientsl Carver, . owner of POWITH and DM= areets,PMsbal. ERNIE TELEGRAPHIC. By tlie O'Reilly Linos for the Roreing Post FOIIE: DAYS LAVER PROM ZDILOPE. 1111111. OP TIM STEAMER UNION. Naar Year,' August I.6.—The steamed Union arrival at New York tills morning from Mine, with Liverpool dates to the gd inst. - "Lpartero had entered Madrid amidst great enthuziasm and loud acclamations. The Queen had fully agreed to his programme, .and tranquility was restored. The retreat of the Russian army from Suchareet la me nouncel. They Are filling hark on Muth. An expedition to Cremes is resolved upon. There ls nothing new from the Ralik except the rapture of Aland, with great loss of life. The rumor, however ; is not confirmed. The London money market was easy. Consols closed at r. The leading Liverpool circulars report 'flour firm, and holders demandlog an advance upon that already °Kat. tithed, els: Is 6d sik bbl. Western Canal is quoted at .4040 G.l; Battledore and Philedelphie 31seliale 13d ;ChM 82e0 331 Lid. Wheat firm; prices a trifle higher; white 90 it 'LI; red Gs 9d(4 , 8e 10d; Corn advanced 2s fed and held Err a g , m eg eaves; white 6348,%e fid; yellow 63403.13 Proviskma—McHeury reports Beamed Pork firm. Bacon unclaimed. Lard firm at le advance. The eteetnehip America arrived at Liverpool on the Slot Second Despalch.—Luzirr.—The steamer Baltic arrival out at Liverpool on Wednesday morning% Wednesday noon.—The report of the Eialtk's news bad a fevorable effect on the Cotten market; prices stiffer but quotatione unchanged. Hamm, 26th.—A decree of the Junta suppremes the Royal Council. Another calla into farce the press law of 1687. The Junta have also abrogated the prohibition laid on the decided= of foreign journals. Another decree orders the arrest and trial of some of tho ex•Sliniertets, and also of Glen:Tonto, sr-Governor of Madrid. Moistere are said to be concealed In the hotel of the Diplomatic body M. Seismic* ham been arrested and imprisoned at Albacete. Queen Christina had not left Madrid. Tho generale who commanded the troops In the lots struggle have choice to retire to a fixed plow of residence, or leave the country. The decree exiling the Infants Dolma - hoe to Valentin he. been revoked. Gen. allonneil was at Cordes on the 25th, on his way to Madrid, at an invitation from lispartero. BIICEtHLST, 29th—The Russian army have evacuated their vendor! at Ralugereni. The vanguard to at &helm, near Bnebtrest. The artillery and baggage le marching towards &oath. Palm, Tueeday 131e11114 —Threes closed at 70, 90. Four and half per cents 08, 14, for the end of the month. A great Antl.Slavery Oonference was held at :dant/tester on the Ist last Strong reeolutions were panted for the Im. mediate and total emancipation of slaver, and the asses trade, and deprecating the acquisition of Cuba by the Uni ted States, aid urging the emancipation there as the best means of preventing the same, tic. George Thompson was • prominent speaker. In the House of C01111:001. ou Tuestay, Lord Dudley Stu art moved a resolution that Muscle has violated the treaty engaging not to obedrnet the navigatitn of the Danube, and that the payment by England of the old Russo Dutch debt under that treaty be suspended. After debate the resolu. Don was ridected. A telegraphic despatch from Vienna states that the Hiles dew wore totallydefeated at Slobodgie on the 2.34 July, by the Turks. They lost two thousand men, and Ova hundred prisoner, were taken by the Turks. The Auetrian coffee. pondente, however, contradict this. Thirtj thousand Ottomans crossed the Danube at Olten lt,oe. Britiah and French ofli,cre arra arriving at Brit•ehak from &humla. The division of Prime Napoleon win pro. lushly enter .Wallachia first. Everything showed the inten tion of making a anions attack at Bucharest. • A grand council of war wee hell at Verna, between the .11 led gareralP, on the 19t.h. The fleets remained at Da!Minn, bnt greet operatinm were evidently tatted plan Numerous tranepurte were at Constantinople, working dly and night, taking In water, provisions and stored. Sillatre has been victuallel for three menthe. The King and Queen t f Prunda reached leebil on thong, where the limperor of Austria is staying. • conference of greet wigni6canee is exported. Important news from the Deltic I. hourly expected. The egnadron, with French troops on board, paes..l Gotill.nd on the 2:th July. _ . The tebrgeaph from Stockholm. ataten that heavy cannon ading Iru heard to the direction o( Roman. Nino ehipe arts watching Helaine:n . l. Rear Admiral Chub; 'nu of a bombardment at Bomarsund. Soon the Frame+ troop" xlll oecupv Aland Mande. The male force of the Allied fleets was •t Led sound, Eolith of Aland leland, on the 2Lth. • A letter from Conolentlnnple re affirms thet the erpedl. /Jon to Crimes W. poeitleely decided on to be commanded by SL Arnaud. wi;b . 4'..001101. hose Glut/nine to allowed to leave Sp.let without vio. lens, but if hoetilltha be renewed, she will be removal by bre. On the 2:ith, the S'panteh goeernenont peccialmed the eon etitution of an entire monnrrty. The tenets - lel cennell mat ei.ts rr ho members. A plight republlcan mar ifevtatlon molt plane at Part, o the 29:h. Great notobora el•tted the Volume ofJuly. Sr,m patron.. marina• pink to their button bola. Ire, arrant d. Pdrmn rat quiet on 11. 25th Sewers] Inaurgtntß are 1011.1 nod 12 'rounded In tha mkirm lab on G. Numerou. Augtrian rtiofnrcemeuti 11.4 .rtite•l . - Ei finale. aldo,t son of Vita. •frivad to England on a visit to the Quvvn. ' Chi Warned immvdtate. y oti hewing of his rawer. death. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EIIROPE. HALIFAX: A thrust 16.—T1 o grantor Anletira arrireJ ber• thill v. - ening, with IJ werpo. , l dal,. to Oht ine.—lhtnisteu quotes Cotten le.gessi.letosed; pimp stiffer. but quotations unsitrr.al TEr sat,' for thr week were 53.C4i1 hales. lorluding 10.eui. for s , re t itlstiow sod rs• port. Measles on Fria. wsrr 7.itai bales; risaiffY Bressirtuffs.—All qusittin herr moo derablv ter P. week. Flour whims, sod 'Wheat 6.1.e..12.1. Corn 2e. Ntertera Camel Moor it. 2.0.2., 6.1; uh Prorisiorm—bard .5.1 a DomSpeen na‘s the weather Is showery and ungental 11. e crops made hat little pro- o. touts maturfis. Mar ket rustiverall weak, and closed very Orally at ad4ade. sloe. arta day week, of :36 on Flour arita-ls on Wheat:awl IroWla on Corn. Weeteren cetutl ; Ilaltimore mod Phil. adelybla 614.13 e: whit.'wh.sto• 4 , 14 5.1; rat staled 9e. and an 911 fer Woods on Pire..O•lling of the Canada... Whig Blaaaaebla Convention. Bn-von, August In.—A n,. 111 the an-ds 0,11,n1 at Bradford, Manse, last iverk, ankh burool over • tbnutand errs. ofmatly valuable ./salland. On. bundnal men have been rroployed for several days In trying. to PrOll ng !Inman. • The steamer Canada called today for Liverpool. Madame Boil co and fatally .or .tong her pusengers. The Whig Massachusetts Ooneentkth mrt h.rs to-day ; Franklin Dever, of Beverly. Freed lout and Josiah Quincy and twentythree others Nk. Pleoldento The Peeddent moo ao addrees denouncing the firrytorn Bombardment. J.eich Qlll.nry spoke in fever of the obligation to return fu slaves rening stricken from th• Conetithtion, •Liett aorgewtion Year raced, d with throe cheer.. Lieut Governor, W C. Plunkett had MO vote • Mr. Palfrey's three resolutions were odopted, declaring that the Ishii; party of lituverhusetty Beyer too e rn the Constitution and the Union. and west net atendon its orJe nisation or chon-re its pTlPCiples, and drolaring 1:10.0 tot ettachmont to the Union that It war the policy r f the re of lior re.pobß- to motto slavery to the etzicti-1( limit. asesidenced br the No... Trot the orditmnee of 1747, chatty estabitehin;:, as cardiacl principles of government, that slavery should be foterer prohlt Red In the pabik do onLin; that the present act of the national legialature in wantonly and foltbiemly onnnlilog et solemn covenant wit stood for more then 'bitty veers, !cares no resin!, Bon* up. the of the froo Raton beyond the exact previsions of the Constitution Itself; that the naked gums non is liberty or slavery, and they are prepareci .t.ll times undrr all rironmAtanerm to poll mayor to mvorn thableaa. Inge of liberty; that they are onatterably uplyeed to the ex tenoinn of alavory over every tot of territory now free, and will oppose the adrol•alon of any now Sluice formed out nt torritoriete unto. slavery be proltibited.and will advert:ate the immediate and unconditional repeal of the act as re peals the Illiasonri Compromiee. The constitution secures equal rights and immunitle• to citizens of the several Rat. which are booby 'foisted where a law abets for Imprisonment without trial nr potation of crime; that the Fugitive. Ritmo Law require, amendment securing trial by Jury end habeas comma. or fel list s In this, tie unconditional repeal; that the people of the Free Plates be called onto give such direction to and. votion as to secure fret States oat of to... Robb; that they arraign the Preeitlent an having wantonly violated pledges given In his inaugural addle., and having afro from HI zwition, end proatitutril the influence of hi. ped office by no LIDWRITIItnted interference with the action of itulepen ilea' Co ordinate brancher of government ; they arraign the President and hie adminietration for having appointed for. eignors of queetionahle character to office, to the bmioalon of p.atlve oitlaene of high rapotation and patriotism; for its cowardly attack on a weak and defeneelb• community open Moat trivial grounder, while not daring to tibial on tho full enjoyment of religions freedom I y Americana , After several speeches the resolutions were unanimously adopted. The afternoon session was thinly.attendel, and there nom very little anthusitism, none of the most promlent Whip being present. - From ilavana. Nrw You, Aug. 10.—The steamer Cabala from Havana, arrived this evening with dates of the 13th. Amongst her pais esogers le the acting Consul at Havers. Upwards of 100 free negrots had embarked on the Britieh stesmer Solent for England, en rogte for Africa. Two officers at llamas were recruiting amongst the die. charged Spanish soldiers for the Imperial Guard for Santa Anita. The exports of Sugar to the 31st July, exceeded those of the same period in 1851. The health of the city has improved. Considerable fever prevailed on the Spanish vessels of war. The weather Is excessively led. Whig Anti..Piebrasket Convention. „Estancia, N. Y., August .16.—The Whig Anti-Nebraelts Conception assembled et ten o'clock. John A. King wee temporarily appointed Chairman: Committees on Credo's. title and to Dominate motormen', &Doerr were appointed. A motion to appoint a Committee to prepare Ruler sod his. Worm. resulted in an angry discussion. The rules of the eilmmbly were adopted and a Buelnese Committee of pastern agreed to, amidst greet confusion. Mr. Thayer, of Worcester, Mn,.., sitar mine opposition es. pinned the object of the Renew Emigrant Company. Tho Committee reported N. T. M'Keen es President, seven Tice Presidents and five Eecreterim. Homicide at St. Nit holm* Hotel--Probable Murder In New Orleans. BALTINOZZ, August 16.—Orleaue papers of Tharelay are received. The Homicide et St. Nichol. Howl, New York, excites much remark from the prviex The Crescent says that Wee ham stood high In his profession there, and e wan uoaolmoun. ly Ch regraded. • arls Armor, a iteamboat engineer, gabbed Waiting ton Fleming, awl a woman named Mary Taylor, In the streets of New Orleans. The woman wee fatally wounded. The cause of the murder was Jealousy. Arrival of the Grapeshot. Nrw roar, Angola 16.—The barque Grapeshot, thirteen days from Orleans, arrived off Bawdy Hoot lowa Electlong. CHICAGO, August 16.—Thus far the Anti-Nebraska gal over Pierce's vote, le 4,000 on the Whig Governor. Fir Ague and Fever of Three Yearn Standing Cured... Mr. John Longden, now living at Beaver Darn. Hanover county, near Rialtmomthad dgue and Paver for three years, moot of the time be tad chills tine a day, and raittlyiess than once ; he was parched with fevers es soon as the chill left him ; and after trying phy &lane, quintals, most of the Tonics advertised, and every ' thing recommended to him, wee about to giro up in despair, when Caster's Spudeb Mixture was spoken of; he got two bottles, but before he bad used more than a single one, he wee perfectly cored, and has not bad a still or fever since. Mr. Longden la only one out of thousands who have been beneSttal by this great tonic, alterative and blood purifier. re Bee advertisement. apl2xlaw RODGERS & 00., BANKERS AND BROKERS, MINIM OP FOURTH AND SMITHFULD STRICETS, maim Pittsburgh. Pa. . , ' . .. 21E=EIMIE!M AEIFI S FOR RIPER .11:RN. Iltelittipirlait mining at deelt,b7 th 611411 there was 16 to 17 Inches water in the chiliad, and station• Sry. The steamers Memo and Just Unser are the packets for Brownsville:lid 'Erdummt In the moreing;and the Lamar In the evening. ' =Tie steamer Airibawrian, Out was burnt at Lonlarllle on Friday night last , ln charge of the erew, belonged to Cept. Wallams, of Chattanooga, and wu worth $B,OOO to $lO,OOO. The keel boat Mies arrived from Wheeling yeaterday, with 435 make of Wheat for city Mill., and; casks of Lim pool ware, and 8 Wei of woolen yarn; She leaves for WheeL log this evening. The steamer autk Grrtien left St. Louis far Cincinnati on Monday last, and the steamer Louts-oak would leave on Tneeday for the same place. The steamer Admired, from St. Joseph, reports river falling, with 4% feet water on the principal bare. The Edenton is reported aground on Entitb'a bar, with her capstan carried away ; the loot six men on r bawd and drowned. The Louisville Cheerier, of the 12th, states that the river at that point continues unchanged with acme 28 or 27 inches in the canal, with the thermometer fn the abode at 93 yea terday, and hot enough in the sun to roast an egg. The Janus Tr Sae will take passengers to the famous demotes Southern Belle, at Paducah, for New Orleans. The names Iroquois was sold at sheriff's sale at Paducah, last Saturday. for $4,000. She was bought by Watts, Given I Ca., Who sold her the same day at a considerable advance. Captain Adam I. has now completed his new stern wheeler, called the RM. She to of light draught, and is St. ted out In good style, with every capacity .for doing a fine business in the carrying of freight aid passengers, both In regent to first and second class. Her customhouse measure ment Is 173 1-95 to.; length on deck 188 feet; 30li feet beam; depth of bold 4 feet; her engines are 14 Inches diame ter, with 4i.4 feet stroke; 3 boilers 36 inches diameter, and 20 'feet long And from our acquaints.* with Capt. Poe, as e river man, the Rita will prove a profitable Investment for her owners, as there Is no doubt that with the assistance In the Clerk's office, of our worthy young friend Mr. John Clambers, Jr., all Maim. entrusted to them wilt be well attended to She leavu on the first rise of water of a few inches. Ws copy the following from the Louisville (bun'cr, of Sat oniay, which they oorrect In their Monday's Lune of the 14th .0n the Fails there are 0 to 8 Inches of water, which is just about oor 8 inches below the extreme low water of 1688, the lowest ever known." The above paragraph ahouldhave read 6 or 8 inchn above the extreme low water of lea% whieh is about the true con. dinon of the river, but the blender of the compositor changed it altogetorr, and made it mad 6 or 8 inches below low watermark The lowest water mire known, prior to 1951, was In the year. 1838 and 1839, when the water on the bite was down to'• No erstimmark," there being no water In the dug chute, which wee 6 or 8 irichea We water than now. In 1838 there were but 17 blobs water on Warmer bit.; atd at hockport, the shoalmt point below the relit, them were but 14 inches water. IVe learn from Red Myer that this stream U commencing to fell rapidly, and fears ars entertained that there will I • a low stage of water early this sauna on th• rapid.• at Alex andria. The Legislate. of Louldans heart apart $14,000 to remove these onstructiona—Lounaono Democrat. f-rplosion on tAr /ova Rims—As tint steamer V. N. Bar low was leaving bee dock at Oshkosh a Ina days ago, one her boilers exploded, killing tvo the crew, ktid.Ooor B Geiger, and bioving three persons overboard, one of whom is probably drowned.—Afintoon Lkcla. cral, 11. "185-4." prrrastraoH, cnonnten, LOU/SinlLE, 3 C.e.mon howls, ()aunty of Allegheny. 1885. 2 do do City of l'htsburgb, 188.5. 5 shares Rock ha Nett:macs' street or Upper Allegheny Bridge; by order of Admitaistreters. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE, _ P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. £O5 Tar L'OXV2T.VICL Or • PAIICKNOCHLIS A :IID VILICIOUT "TWEET Amid Saint Limb. Tim Liss is endriposed of seven ifilialltStet class powerful Steamers, one , toadied for speed , splendor, safety and oamfort, and Ls the ONLY Tintoviiii DAILY UP. ow Swum Pecans. on the Ohio river. It monocle with Oh. U. 8. Mail Line of creamers from Cincinnati to Louisville mod Saint 1.01111, by which peeningers and freight era hatted and re. stapled OweneA daily. Two new Reactors have been added to the Line, which ems curodste of the following boats: Payee!Drparfart Booth Chleasins. from BUCHILTE STATE. NI W. lialriguovaa....gunday. liK9/3ENGZE 7 hr. B Davie- Markley. A LLESi II EN 1 Oat Ni*Lenv Towney. CRYSTAL PALACE Ws J. Koteva_. Wednesday. PIIILADELPIIIA Giuce. Thursday. PITTSBURG II IL CAX/911.1 Friday. fi NS LV ANIL. -is°. KLINVELTLI ilieturdey. Lea,. daily et 10 o'clock, i IL, precisely. No freight received eftar otoe o'clock on lb* morning of d T r r t partie ur. Oars, apply on bard. or to JOBS B. LIVINLIFYON, t Ago ., JOIIN VLACH. .11..arocura6ola Flop. Buildings PlttAtungb. For Cincinnati and I. Lonll. Tat no• Kral auLotanina rtaatner LOILLE OLDING, Cant Ta.aur 00Dr.. or M. re and Int.: no-dtato oo trio firn row of calm. For fanialit or 1... W. •PPir ml Itcr nglar Wheeli !Ackert. Jai ilk enamor . e.pu.n Onus D I.ftrear.reary 'LUC* UAY, TUC USDA Y. awl SATURDAY. at tt o'cLart. A. M., and oon• t,e1.10.x with t w C. and P Railroad at For tralght apply in jelat J. D. COLLINtiWOOD. Azerit. "18 h - CANADA WEST. Ar i dc'e. - .1 - ;.l;rlVrt,'".7t.s'afri TIM FINE low mreceurc eteesner TELL:OMANI. Captain R. PALtow, will nuke two Nips • week between Cleveland; Port ttlenirav, and Prat Burwell.. fallow, 1.1111. derslaed for Port Stanley. every MONDAY and TiteRMDAY LETICNINO, at 7% o'clock. tray. Port Norwell for Port :Manley at I o'clock. Learnt Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY awl NATUNDAy IiTENINtI, at 7d4 o'clock. The Telefrreph ronncets at Cleveland, with the Cleveland. Colombo. eud. Cincinnati, the Ur/eland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Eldon', and the Toledo, Norwalk nod Cleveland italtraroda Alro connecte at Port Stanley with the London Line of Step., whteh connects with the Great Western IL alud. tor freight acid re apply apply on board, or to BCC/TILL LA ill DIIKIJALC, Cleveland; B. W. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley , or A. MIMI DE. Port Norwell. marEADCT I 3==i3=l AGOOD. competent •lii experianral GLASS BLOWEK, to whom the laglieet wage. will ho feeld, is wanted to lees charge of end °renew • well establiebed Green Glass I•ver, In 13•Itimor• city. P:otte used apply bet [bow who • n pea unexceptknabls reference!, as to character, steady ,obits iseltutry, Ae. Appthasttons ars requested to te• nude antnediately at the Wanting !Isom of the •• DAILY HUHN :DI PUS T,” or all letters address.] (poat paid) to "X. P K. - 111 resells respectful attention. ' LAND AIIitANTS WANtY.P—SI7B whin to pur chase Land Warrants to the amount of Five Slkonaaud Acme, in 100, tiO or 40 acre Warrants; for which will be pail altli In gold, for 10U acres, arid in proportion fur 60 and 40 acres. Apply to JAMES WAXILY, WANTILD—A situation, by a Yeung Man, abook vir keeper, Clerk, or frialenes•n. Apply at PHANCISCUIP Agency Mee, Jylo k Fifth FL. near Past Off AA YEItY VINE DRAY HORSE, 0 year. old, for einie en quire of FLE1 r 1 ., 1 ; A: 434:4 11RU ,4 8 ,0L ,t 1 .1)22 • N(YrILIR 11) EM 'S --llTrr York Sugar o. N, 1 And 2. for pals by Yr2l) J AMES WAlthltia,. --------- FRANKLIN HOUSE• CHESTNUT ffritßET. ADA E THIRD. PuII.AuELPHIA PARKER & LAIRD, Propel 00000 . J719:3m1 TERMS $l,BO PKX. DAY. 'Preunrer'• °Mee of the Chortler, Valley Railroad Company. SCBSCRIBKIIS to the bo • e Road are hereby notified that the Board of Directors have called for • second Install. meat of Fret Bottum µsr share, payable to the Treasurer . on the let Monday or JUNE, and also Flee Dollar s per share on the first -NS onday Of each emitting month, until the whole amount to pall. my 3031 ALVAN WILKINS, Treuurer. 811ILDIXO LOT FOR BALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE 'street, and extending A bark 109 feet to Wide alley. On the beck part of the Lot lea Cellar Wall, built for two email Houses. This Lot Is In • desirable . location for a residence; and will be mid low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from lncumbrance. Enquire of OEO. M. OILLMORE. ///3 At Office of Morning Poet. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A 8 i.. 1 0, 1 ,7-1 1 "ba r rgn IN l. A . L . L . leti o ll b tfir by ll . l p T p l4 l. ll feet bi t the office of the MOAN LNG POST. jylltf • • • • - lIE subscriber offers for tute his entire stock of Gm T cerlos, with good will of the oustom, lease of house, to Enquire of WESLEY GREER, eu2n.l9te No. 19 Smithfield stmt. Lot for Solo. A (10 , )D BUILDING LOT, 24 feet Dont on Carton Areal A by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be wild cheep. knqulre of GEG. F. GILLNIORD, j 13 at office of the Morning Poet. The 0 Invention of the Age. TO AVOID those unpleasant feelings that usually accompany the wearing of a new Rat, the CON FOIL. BIATOR, lately Imported from Purls, forms the Hot to the masa shape aiad else of the heed. A neat tit, and • good Rut may tai had at 17 Wood street. Wid. DOUGLAS ming Ikrli AND 01117 A l. ; • El.—The English linvoy at the VI Court of Nicholas!: 1 vol.: pribe $l. Magazine of Art, for August. history of Cuba, or Notes of a Traveler In the Tropics: by Martin A. Ballow; Illustrated; Priv' 5 0 and 7 5 .ntn The American Cottage Builder: a aeries of Designs, Plane and Specifications, from MO to $20,000, for Homes for the People: b 7 Jobn Bullock, Architect, Ike. Our Honeymoon, and other Coml.:Mee, from Punch ; PA.'. 51,26. Liarper's Magazine, for August; price 16 cants. All new Books, as noon as issued, and at the pnbliabeen prices, at tho cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDENFENNILY A CO., nuit N 0.76 Fourth greet. EEUFIEIt IiTGWE AGAIN I—J ust tees Ted and for sale st MINER k CO.'s cheap Book Store, No. 32 Smith. field exec : Bunny blemoirs of Foreign Lauds: by Mo. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin; 2 vola, cloth, illustrated, $2. Sir Jasper Carew; Lever's new novel; 60 Mall. Fashion and Famine: by Mc,. Ann 8. Stephens; $l. For sale by 11. HINER 00., IY/0 No. 32 Smithfield stmt. TOONATT'S NEW PATENT PEN LIOLDEIt-43Mtable for any do of Steel Pens. It holds the Pen firmly, which Cu; be removed without any difficulty, and without willing the fingers. For sale by W. B. HAVEN, Stationer, jyl4 Market street, corner of Senond. lloUTNeld FOR. I—.lust received and for sale at No. lb Fifth greet, Mgr the corner of Mute. 11 90 . .11 the fdagukkee =l :.d irhich are offered to the public at the usual and lafri.LL k BRO. =EI =ME R"' ;r , .r. ,'.:.. • -• io• -. 4 ,4 . • J.; • • 4; . CRY" 4 74 , al :` .1 '4ite STEAMBOATS AND SAINT LOUIS WANTS E21=3:11 Real Eetato eta] European Agent, corner of neverath and SnAttitiold cute. Boat Btore for Sale .. • • ' AMY. •".• •-• s • 4 . 41' .0 V.‘ • 4 ._;• • 1,1 COMMERCIAL POST. PITTISEDROR BOARD 01? TRADE' AND AIRBBRANTS , BICORANOZ. OPTIOKR.93 - ..Atuidasci—JOHN BILIPTON. Ard rsa President—Wm. H. therm. SawaWm. IL Rum. Beawarr — ww. B. 11.03 m. .Trearmr—JOHN D. &ULLT. 3sperinkrultat-8. T. NOMAX, Ja. lammiCtes cm Arbitration Jim . Aujimst.—WlLlt. Bayles, V. P., DAM A. PAZ; WY. Day WX. BINULILT, W. II J. 174 LAND. DRILY ILIUM OF PITTSBURGH =PM Onloo cm tam M Dam bicammo Pow, onday, August 17, 1844. f FLOUR—AO bbl. s. f. and extra from wharf at $B4OO $13.60; 66 e. f. do. at $8,26051,40; 316 bbLs a f. from depot Su I , ts at $8,2608.40; 100 bide e f. In lota from store $8,40 68,711; 20 extra from do $875; 10 do from wagon $8,75;16 do a f. do $3,33. OATS-250 bog, from Canal at 41 and 42c. POTATO h 2-250 bush from Costal. to lam, at $202,12. WHISKY-20 bble at 27c; 68 do In tots at 28c; 40 do Ran at :Mc. BACON-7900 bble Shoulders and Hams at 6} and 9%, 65 days. LARD—D bble No. 1 at OC, Mgt ; 9 do do oc, 4 months in terest aided. HAY-201 , 1de at P0(4,25 7t ton. SW AR-26 hints fair at 4%, 4 mos.; 6 do folly fair at 5% do • 6 do do A 34, cash. 0F41:31.AN CLAY-3 tons to &Mao at $46, nub on de ivery. TELEGRAPH. MARKETS Now Yoar, August 16—Flour unchanged; tales 5,160 bblo straight Mate at $7,87058,50; good Ohio $9,116459.60; 8 :uthern quiet; fancy brand. firm; sales 1,400 bine Inferior at $1,2685160; mixed and good $8.76859.00. Iron =Ae rate at full prima Stocks head and dull; Money unelter ed. Illinois Central Rettroad bonds 68X, Cumberland Erie 46P4, /Leading 62X. Cotton firm with Lair budnees. Coffee firm, traneweLions limited. Sugars doll with declin ing tendency. Molaisme...Orleaue steady .1=024. homes tin ykol dull, unchanged. Lard Oil firmer. Tallow—Wes. tortedo Sorb.... light supply quercitron at 25. Wheat fire; m erste, salm Southern red at $l,BO, dull at the dose; este. 25.000 bus Corn... Western taxed at 71 , gf 78%; Southern ' , elev. 80@82; Southern white 8' Me-o, hort...active epeculative demand; Wes 800 hble SIB@ $13,50. on time; sales 6.000 bbl, at $135513,60. Beef firm; Balm SOO bbl: Cot Moats, unchanged. Lent Orin at 10;4® otuLsoltrats. August 18.-171onr...transactions small: sales $8 60($8 60 for common and extra brands, and fancy lots at higher figures. Rye Flom unchanged; small sew at $5 . .1.5(e55 50. Corn Meal very quiet ; sales 100 Mile at $3 50. A fair . amount of Whieat ogering, demand limited ; elates 5000 hush inferior and prime new Bentham red at St 46(51 GO, moetly at the latter rate. Small maim of Rye it $1 Cons dull; said 1600 bush yellow at 70(80. Whisky scarce; email males at 34. NEW OLISMis, August 10.--Cottan twinned by the Arabia's news; a moderate demand. Thelake tbr the pad two dove were 2750 Wen. Orleans middling 8%. Y lour pricer, con .lerably higher, $7,60 ( 7,76. Comm dellorith dining tendency. Lad firm. with upward tendency; In kegs Codee... Rio 10,14410. X. (..aseari, August 16.—The river I. 611Ing the wratber Flour firm at $7 10407 X. Whisky 2534. No males of Provisions, which are he:d above the view. of buy. era Nothing .w with reference to the Banks. AUCTION SALES. Auction—Daily Sales. AT the Commercial Sales Ronnie, corner of Wood and Fifth .cruets, at 10 o'clock, A. M., a generslareortment of See...noble, Staple and Parley Dry goods, Clothing, Lionti and Shoes, liate,Cape.Ae., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Grocerles,Queenewere, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking (limners, New and Second thug Household acid Kitchen Var. Dilute, Ac., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Hooks, Stationery, Fancy Artieles,Munical Instrument', I lari/ware and Cutlery, Clotblng, Variety Goods, Gold and Sliver watches, kc. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. ijablitf P. X. DAVIS, Auctioneor TOCKS AND COUP BONDS AT AUCTION.--On TUCKS!, Y EVENING, August 17‘13, S o'clock, at Eachauge, will b. n ‘ld: 70 •h.rn Exclial.gs Bask of Pittsbunb Stock. 17 do Mc, A Man. •• • hiTED eTATS.9 PROPERTY AT AUCTIUS—NIII be ~11 .t pubtic •octn,n, at tLa Allegheny Armee', at 19 1,1017 k A M., on SATURDAY, the 19th Irwhast. the fol kalog articles, via: 619,215 Mueller. Clete; SLIM Rile /Dot, 450 Pietol Flint, ;10,7W u)A Caro Iron Scrape: 1,600 Itw Wrought Iron Serape, 2 Carpenters' Adam; 2 Hand 85.., 2 Candle•ticke, 7 Bench Vitas; 4 nand Vice.; 18 Augrr, 1 iirtual Axe; 1 Veiling Ate; 1 ()wpm.' Ate; Drawcht Doreen, 2 Adzes, 7 Yirmer Melo . 3 Turning CLlat'g , 64 File., wanted dues: 6 Carpenters? Gouge.; 4 Ilatrheur 1 Bench Ilarnmer, 1 Sledge Demmer; 1 Used Lathe. 5 Drawing Knives: 4 Planew; I Rasp: 2 "and. Sawa. By order of Lt. T J. Rodman. Commanding. •014 P SL DAVIS. Auctioneer. 11 EV' NTY-TWO 'WILDING LOTS IN NAST DlliHlhtl lIA I, AT Alt - Tlolti - Op TIITILSDAT EVENING, Aug.. 17.•1n o'clock, al t , e Nleingunts' Csrhanee, 'fourth r,re•rt. Irttl 'to erld, without reeeres, seventrtero derlrable awl bnol.. may xitoattai uyrs, fronting on Jane. Mary, t Jyrnrio anti itailt,nd streets, wrreeettly with plea of ~ p o 1,1 Page, F l , which maig b eeen at the .notion mot, 'nan )13 , . fifth nob, mid,. e.. yeers—•ilb inter. oot ponb •raual y—... ~a by bond al. snort, pus P An^tinno,o, LLITUINu kg. +lll-At{LIA.II AT AIX TtIVRADAY ETENING, !Loran litki. at A `oat. •I the Men - haute' Exchange, !North &treat, be ul4 :be fdloa InS valuable neat ItAtate, No 212. vi:uste ArKeeatreltoppnaltethegermAu CLur , b. baying 'A/ teat hoot and rxtoutating tack AO fast. Lot, No 237 end 22.5. having mob • front of 24 feet on 14,1114t0 *tree% and extending Wet )00 feet to an elle, 20 feet wife. 0111Vin.303, PM, 606 sc4-806,N05a6 haviog . front of 20 feet (.11 ft.t. Of Craig •trert, and ottendlog beet SO feot to an y to fret wide. Lot No :VI hating • front on Waahington •troet, and extrotiog Berk 10 , 0 fret to Sprnot , silty Al., two luta In Y...aat Itlrmlngham aituate on Meadow eat, .• the dletaven of IN , feet from Mary .treat, basing .-b a tract c.f 'Jo fowl, and eatendbog Lark 00 feet. Te:c..--,/ne buff Plah, radius In one year froo Id Octo bat rIOSL. 'Witt Inter.t- I=2 a U.TI - 1; wai or sot.. ha ...avant ni whom A 1r may conrarn. to pay shargera ow 11l CHSDAY, the 17. h dry of Au„-u.t., at 2 o'rlock, P. NI., of the Catornerrial tale. It.L.ome. corner of Wool .rd Firth streets, o drop called to that tints, the following At—oribrd Ware and wt.] trunk., which have bee. stored with and In warehouse Praneely by James Penney, Jr., corner of Smith tall met Web, btreVtA, having been In .tore from two to thee. years 2 boos— rrotainlng A pparetue for • Pistol Gallery, marked W l'oakham Cleo elatot. Chin. 7 tutee Ilarlerare. (Moran Letrhes,) S. Paris, and Sher. 01.0 k Pitt•hurgh 2 hose. Mar. Porter Pottle. I brunt. cmrsed G. W Miller, Pittsburgh. I do do W. C lath, Cleveland, O. 2 Sofa Prams marked Boobs t Co., Pateburgh. I Trunk con...autos Clothiog. supposed mark, Margaret Maek•v 1•3s1:, , Y. M DAVIS. Auctioneer. Ly ;it MBSCII APT AS Li ii IHST bII LL—Arßourned Ory.l.vof Churl SIP —On TIRIRSDAT. August 24th, at 3 ..',.l,re I' M , oil th. premises, will be cold by order of Mrs Mary B. Doris. Adalloletretris of the let• James 11. Dual, dr,, . that valued. Pie, of Lend, situate on Char ier, erect. 'roe miles from PM.burgb.no the Steubenville Turnplk• lot to liolonato and Cher Vere townehips, eon palling Ivor Ayers •ml Sewerit7 Perri...A.on which Is erected • trot rate Iler.haut and Grist 01111. in total order, capable on, IQ Lauri. of tour per day, with . Store !loose, I Yerilltir Mom, Cooper Shop, Stehle, he. The tfil. soutains Pour pale of Burrs, three colt, of Bolt. log Cloths, three 501 . ..1N, too Smut Machines, One Corn Crudwr. Or , with stomp" for 23,000h...heir of grain. whirls improremer.t rose alma $.:."0,000 The wryer power is among the best to the rounty, to which is added maple Steam when require' to dry setwons. The n•ighborlionl is highly improve. 2 and among the test In Weet..et. Pennsylvania for wheat, furearhiug suste work to ..s.m..t of 50,0;00 bushel., mud for mile more then twice that quantity yearly, will; • reedy market for the offal. A plan nt awl property ulay G. fern at the Auction Store. Tito.. wishing to examine the torso will nil on Mrs. Dav La, who revithw neer the premises. Terna—Ostothad reoh. nada.; in one Mid two plias, with itstalirt. is 221 P. NI DAVIS. Aurt'r BANKING MOUSE OF BEL!, GARREI"PSON & CO.. 'hn t h• North•weet roomer of lILLL end lIKINTGONIKRY J Street, In the borough of HUNTINGDON, Penna.; .t ...heti • general Banking B.loess I. contemplated to be doue. ante t. jk tt t f e7l &Ate,. Honey received on deposit, pueblo on demand, without I ntevet ; aims, for 3. 0. to and 12 months, payabl• with rea- Bouable rates of too/crest thereon. MUCOUS Or .1. M. Bell, 11.. B Johnston, WED. Jack, Wm. N. Lloyd. of Holildayvhurg. PA A. P. Wilmot J. 0r,,. Nile., Wm. Bar rie, Jr . Thos. fisher, Wm. P. Orbison, John Pant, James Goon, and Geo. W. Germans:on, of Huntingdon, P. Huntingdon, July Met, 1831-1 m IN THE DIIITIIICT COURT OF TIIE UNITED STATES, for the Western District of Pennsylvania: nand& A. Murray and others, 1 TS. No —. In Admiralty. Steamboat "Active." By virtu., of sundry writs of sale, Leaned out of the Die. Diet Oorirt of the United State. for the Western District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, dated the 4th day of August, A. D. 1854, and to me directed, I will expose to sale the above named steamboat Active, together with her tackle, apparel, machined), and furniture, (now lying on the Mo nongahela river, at the coal wake of Andrew Leech A Co., above Dam 1i0.3.) at the place she now lies, on TEIURBDAY, the 11" th day of August, A. D. 1964, at 2 o'clock, P. M Said boat having been edged and attache.' at the colt of French, A. Murray and others, in a plea dial et martime, for weave. au6dd WESLEY FROST, Marshal. Dress Malang and Allfinery. 8. H. 0.1.1t00 respectfully Intorms her friends od others, that ohs le prepared to make to order the lotomt style., of DRESSES, CLOA KS, MANTILLAS, L.VA S, oa the phorteet notice and on the meet res ,onahle tonne. Children's Clothing made up with neatness bud ti.petch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to dtreetions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We elm to glee satlefaotion. Apollo Uutidlogs, No. Ti FOUHTI3 Scrod, emend story, Fame entrunoe as to the Crystal Palace Duvalier, Get. tory. Jy2ftdewly =l=l r i m E m ß O t t rd tt lf the& gr N er r to . tlz ttl; a 74Dliektt will miler out on the Steubenville Turnpike, on SATURDAY, the lliEh lost, for the purpose of employing 111. van Teach. ere, for the use of raid district Wages-910es $26, Yee males $2O. By order of the Board. aukerat• S. B. MA iB, Secretary. L. GR4/1 D 1.1:131NOZD. T. J. GLUT. Graft; Reisinger £. Graff, WESTESN DONOR k, No. 124 Wood street—Mu ar farturers of Cooking Stoves, Coal sad Wood Stoves, Parlor Stns., Hollow Wars, Plant and Pansy Orates, Plain and Pinny Feeders, Sad and Dog beset Portable Forges, Sugar Kettles, Tva Baffin, Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Se. Sc. aul4 WAVERLY LOOSE. ler AVING left Wilkins Belt, and moved to the WAVER ,' L LI LLOUdII, Diamond alley, able. I have fitted op to Orre style, I would respeottully sol cit the patronage of my former friends. Oysters, GUM, ,of the choicest kind, am be had at all time.. The Bar is well supplied with Liquors of the beet Mande. eudity_ ==C=l:3 NOTICE is given to all persona Intereeted that the viewers will meet according to adjournment at lb.. PERRY HOLUM, on FRIDAY, the 18th instant, at 2 o'- clock. P. Id., of mad day, for the purposes of their BODY PATTERSON, THOMAS STEEL, 0. L. MAGEE, JAMES W. WOODWELL, R. IL !MOVEN, 8. EL OMB, Ylewtn. , "Vs 1111,..ey'r . 1.0, "%., • MISCELLANEOUS L ARD AND LARD OIL -16 Up No.l Lard; 10 bide do Lard Oil; 6 halibble do; Received and for sale by min MILLER k RPMERTBOIV . An Invadable ReMedy donne Berofulde nagOM, /ate.ligliplg . . . . • • don, Tether, Sick Hendachey Canker, Numing Sore Mouth, • General 'Debility, and as steatitic- of the Blood, is Una • INCONNZOTION 1 • - equalled. l alma ECLIPSE Afro . The HOCK ROSE hag gaud a !Mutation, at home and abroad, which no other medicine has ever done in thesis.* A yr ) oir ro A ygp l. i ltA rlaiL k, . length of time. . ALLIAI4 DTSPBPSLt. ---'' rpm shortest, quickest and ch. It has long Menthe study of Phystehms, to discover some _-.:.,. ca go, La Salle. Rack islend, l N th-west VIA CLEVE' AD remedy for this, most distreaningcomplaint. Whether they .'' ~,,A ~A „ , .' r , r Tra•EeDAT: l ot, ii have been successful, remains for the sufferers to es.r• , will run daily, (Sunday's excepted 1 There are, in this country, hundreds of therisands who itZt• , VIA WELI.BII Leave Wellsville at 4 20.y._ di., an _ ~u, err!. suffering from indispotion, prohably,ln most use, cause i : ring in Cleveland at 8 MI, P. M.: nil s ciao connecti.,la by their own imprudence in living. Mabee: we world say 1 with Michigan Central Railroad boats for Detroit and Mi. try MYERS' EXTRACT OP ROCK ROSE. It has cure:, cago; eteemers for Buffalo end Meyers Falls, and Earress an: wits cure, the worst and most obstinate cases of Dye- Tiip.,,,% for T V e . .; th ,,, C1d r.„ 0 ; 1 z7, 1 , f t.. r :'?''‘, r i'L., weiggiug, Onkg, PK** and all its oancomitantee—(kotinenesei, Sick, Head- Pittsburs.h daily (nunitsy'osexceetedr at 9 00, A. M., n ache, Heartburn, Flatulency, Acidity, An See the follow- steamer Eclipse or Excheure, Pate. to Cleveland, 101,00. •• VIA ALLIANCE. log certificate: • Leave Alliance at 7.29, A. M., and 12, IL, connecting at Her. A. B. L. pram: Dear Sir—ln the winter of 1847-8, Hudeon with trains to Akron,cEttyalinirei Falls, Ac., and I su ff ered &yowl description with Dispepala, and a train arriving at Cleveland at 10, A. Miand 2-17, P. M. Pan to of other evils dependent on It. I had applied to various 0/ 7 1 7,, /k t tileaPi h. Om . sod Peso*. Behead, ,„ Nits. doctors, and a number of nostrums had been recommended, burgh at 3.3 % A. I t., g ,, A. 3/.., and 3 , P. 3g , g „,,,,,,,,,..t ';: t Alit_ bat to no purpose.: I procured and used two betties of moo for Cleveland et 730 A. M., 12.51 , and 8 30, P. sf, your Extract of Hoek Base, and found almost linmediate P. and .. is Cleveland et to, A. 91 .1 2 - 24 . P• ill and 858, relief, m mach so, that I have used no ether medicine Passengers for Toledo. Chicago, Si. Lords and the North mince, and, In Let, I can find no other which, in my delft.- west, leaving Pittehargh oo the 300 P. M. Train. VIA eat. °Plaice, at. Dem mictileriesal t° row , ' I ca i s .11 l i i ig i g, t. 11 ,111 );, Ti ' y 'k ev7ill e t.c . ey ii, se " ;e7e 7 cl li a tb rage 'r ea ' l t g ' Si " . rases, when I have the oPPortnaltY, I recommend your next day. Time from Pittsburgh v., chicago 21 hour.. Extract, as standing Lot over all others. I.e t all who ars &mongers taking this Trait, via Cleveland, will roach CM. - • Who cue Train in advance of any other route. thus afflicted try it, and And what I have found. &mongers ticketed to Cleveland. Itneltdo, Toledo, Mimi- Truly Yours, GEO. B. CONKLIN, go, la Sella Rock lelatal, sad 5c.1.0.15. West Meriden, Conn. Time to Chicago, 24 hours—St. Louis. Lei hours. THE STUDY OP NATURE. nag vu R/WIrMIS. ruts VIA 41.11.0100. To Cleveland-- 43,00 To Cl.veland,—__B4,oo " While sOme were at College learning medbad ellivsettn, T01ed0...._...._ 5.00 Toted., ---.—....... 6,00 I wee studying the lowa of nature In the forests of Amer- Derrell-- ......... .... 6,00 Detroit :- ADO Chlatito $lO,OO & 1,50 Ch Imp- -.411,00 a 11,60 tee"—Wgivraw. Ro island.—....— 16,50 I Rack Idand....---16,50 The discovery of Rook Rom (lieleanthemtnes Canademe) fla ck ob. 18.60 I Si. Louis— 15,50 by Dr. Whitley, has proved en inestimable benefit to man Pesscogere ere Moen.' to procure their tickets et ike Mix. of this Company, in Monongahela Home, brim tits kind. As an alterative It is unequaled >o Matmia Medics; :0r.... J. DURAND, Supt Clevehuid. as • tonic and deobstruent It Is matchless. Myer.' Extreet J. A. CAUGHBY. Agent, L the only scientific and reliable preparation, and has iyl2 Pittaburgli. already "made Its mark" as a remedy for &irrdalei, ROL Rheum, Tatar, Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from impure blood and impaired digestion. Bee cartilleates IT 113 SO, We know It to he a fact, and therefore do not hodtate to say, that in all Scrofulous and Bilious Memo, Indigestion and Its attendente, Sick Haadactie, Sour and Sick Stomach, Canker, Salt Rheum. or Tatter, all skin and other diseases arising from impure blood, Myself - .Extract of Bock Rose has no equal. If you doubt the feat, read the- array of proof in our circulars, for the truth of which we challenge investigation. Sold by Dr. GEO. H. ISMYSER, No. 140, corner of Wood I street and Virgin alley. —gier - Sicto Cl the Golden Mortar. D ILLIW FRUIT-25 sacks Dry Apples; 15 casks Dry Peaches; for sale ; - 4 ; 06 .11.'CLURKAN, macaw, 4 CO.- IOE-70 tierces prime Mee, received and for sale by MI 'z t : ,I ::q BON, LARD OIL-10 bbla No. 1 Lard 011; 10 hr do do; for sale by jar KILLER & RIONNTBON JAVA 00YEKE-20 pocket. Old Oa, J/TAI Coffee for ealo by iikirl MILLER k RICKE+SON. CAKET WINE-40 cases -R. Julian" Marne, received and for ale by i Jeri] AM/ R t BICHICESON. LIVE 01L—Z5 OUTS Ott, for rale by (A jell MILLER et RICHE:MN TAR CANDLER-25 boxes 4'o. 4's and frs Et. Candles for gale by Del7l MILLER A RICKETSON. FISEI-35 bble Medium No. 3 Mackerel 10 No 1 Pickled Lierring: in store and for - jell) MILLER k RICKETSON. CHA AONE-40 basket. "172," "174," Cbampedu Mike, landing and for sale by jell MILLER dRICKETSON. ,„!lia,lo-16 bbl No.l, for sale by 0 m 729 855/TH A SINCLAIR. ANTILLA&—A. A. A1,420N t 00. ha,. now for sale more than 100 latent styles of Mantillas. my 22 LINSEED 01L-10.bble for arde by jol9 lIENEY HOLHES T IM} -100 bble for ulo by Jj jel9 SALEHATUS--40 bra Pulverteed Balent., in quarter, halves and pound paperalor Bale by fel9 HENRY HOLMES. DUSTER-16 kegs fresh Furkin Butter, for sale by jel9 HENRY HOLMES Ue2168-3 Ws Strati Ude day received, and for sale by 14 jell) 112i,NBY HOLMES B L X LICK WATXI3-8 bins recolvg s th . l i e .L it i lL , corner of the Diamond and Martel et LIAIO-4u bbl 4 Baltistors Shad, is more and fur tale by a Jea CNGLISII k RIOTIARDBON. BITE FIBII-60 bble illApected, for sale by W J. 43 ENGLISH & RIVIARDSON ACKY.Iik:L-100 bble No. 3, for sale by In irk XNCILLSEI k IIICHARDEION y)EARB-10 bbl. prime Poore, for sale by I Jell ENOLISIQA lUCIIARDSON 1) I CR,— 100 tierces prime Rice, for sale by 1:16 deli N r lug ILIA —26 bole Mad ; • 60 hf bbla Eh d; In Ater° and for sobs by Jell ENGLISH & RICHARDSON 'UIIOTAYOKI-30 Wks for sale by Jes LIF.NILY IL COLLINS. TIiKY PIIACLIES-24 bus prime, for sale by Jelo 1110:11.Y R. COLLINS y'kka APPLKS--24 bun (or °ale by Son LLSNRY H. COLLINS S COA.IS AND ItOLAESE--- 50 tdide N. U. Lugar; 76 bi.dri do Mulasees ; 2.5 do 6. IL .Uotasses; fur side by M'CLURICAN, Ukxx. iN .4 CO, I_)OTATUEB-Z3 bap on comngurnenE, and for b... by deb bI . CLUICKAN. 114ItKON b W. B.IIUULDERS—::4 a.. 1“ recei 1,1 on consul:Latent 1) and for sale low by DIG LIION-1.) to Mor., county, (aW.. Fornoca,) tor nitle by Imyttij KING a Ittit DEDI'ORD MINERAL WATER—In bble and hail bull+, I) (oak 1120 mulberry woper.sge,) for sale by jeti RING d MOORHEAD. 11.41.68--500 Loins, ncitt, i0x.12 a.al 10a14, Mannnan CO.a brand, in store and fur ante b 7 jaS liLtibt t 3400RECEAD. ♦IIDO APPLES—Paned cored, and slkeal, put up in gallon cans, hermotiosily sealed, retaining tho Inge. nal tlasOr and [rashness of the fruit; for sale by W. A. AI'CLUIII3. A.Y1:11. 11.1./U.121. AND kegs Maple Molasses, uf b each; 71J1.1 D do Sugar, in saxes; Just received on consignment, snd for sale by Jrto IV. A. kI'CLUILO. L TT. Pk:belle W ATOLL I . IIOOY C , /Ale—We Invite k,T the attention of parch..., w this uerr and beautiful article; the Good. are warruutel to reclaim pliable in all lauds of weather, and perfectly water proof; for axle at the India Rubber Depot, No. 116 Market street jelti J. k 11. PIIILLIPS. 11/671-641 damn laths Itabber Whips, from 1 in 7 W feet to length, For eole, wholesale •nd recall, at No. 116 Barter street. [jell) J. Q 11. rI.IILLIPth. WALLl i t y PEIt i : o —A. ooe n t e ,y u - supply of 1•2!,.L: c, WALTER. r. 31111,11 ALL, Ed Wood street Irtil%lt-Ahoieeaso=e4 in ......lA.wm,zr 1. 4 IV ALT till I' Watt LULL. tAllitlaUt UM CVRif—:,UM ykrlA of the plain an , lJ enamelled !Wish, manufactured on plain, twilled and heavy duck guoda; raid wholeaale and retail at the Oil Cloth Wareneoms, No. 110 Market atriat. my:hi AMILL NEAT, at the Palle of kiwi crreli, Va.., with 100 scree of land, for sale by 8. CUTUBERT a SON, jyT 140 Third street. bbls an W. by RAcX y ) . .7.:l-4300 Bacon Sides for ssIL coums. LAID -6 kega No. 1 for bale by .1.1/0 - 111:RY IL COLLINS k A. MarOri t C0..111 sell out their whole stock of • more than 3000 ParaeolA, at • reduction of 33 per mat. jyr 60 Ty" UY "" K l " tti'NOt :TICK, i/ BUM., Wool WINK. Pittsburgh. `N -MI-ANNUAL SALM—A. A. MASON CO. will otos every •arloty of SRI., litawlx, Dm,Todo, EniAroid•- 00i, Domes:le tioodo, Au, at • post roductioti fru= toutl Pricer. 1525 LONLIWORTIIIt LAMES' ttWeacE WlNE—Very srhule some; as excellent article tor sacramental purposes; for sale by 1). FielittleigN, 17 12 137 Liberty at. Erlll6ll, irnach, Port, Madeira and American Wines X_T fut sale e.beep by D. VICKEISEN, j 712 137 Mere.) , st. DILANDIEO, Whisky, Vtenett Mustard, Lim Vella degwra, ae, at ways on hand, at the lowest prime 1)12 It. FICHEISEN. "MCA AND !' U t cLAttrt —An excellent .uele ior eummer ilea, for Kale by /Yr= SUISLI.IIIt OLIVE OIL, FLibit.b,—Tbe butat quality troportn,l,Jus. rotelText truth by JY/ , W. A. M'CLURG. /1 Ul LLeIUX SAKI" Ed.. , -10u half boxes Sealant., or the celebrated Cluilloux brand, just received by • Jyla W. A. Nt'CLUIU.). uettuutt WI) bavejust received a few tan, 10 dyed pounds of Block Ivletet Cod Bleb, mid to he the beet ever brought here. j 319 W. A. 3PCLI.TB.G. PICED SPUR/N.-1 pore :plead Subpar., put up In tin 1,3 cups of 10 pounds each, j ust awaited by 19 W. itOrCLURG. `NUKED HALIIII+I.---Ale putunte, in tine Ortlet,jUbt re. 1,3 nelvoAby 1.17 19 1 W. A. 111.1.1t81i. BALTI.IIURE Ann ell ALL very tine, fur sale by the turret, by BAILEY A RENSHAW, Litstrt street, u‘.l:nte OLD 1301 - I'. JAVA L'uFFEN--A Lew tap-, very L vuperier, received and for bale, by je24 W. A. S.I'CLUILO. wii..STKILN Int..srre--k.Sluetantly t/L or 2111 .t sulot, or abort date, on Clonionatl, Louitrllle, et. Loofa, :Sew Orient., CLicago, Ildtrod., and C/evelaiad; at No:I/Fourth street: jel.l .1. WILKINS a CO. Xl' KW BOOKS, BY I..Y.PILEets, AT DA ‘I.4OS'S ItuUK stuitE, SS Matket stew., near Fourth. • The Pilgrims of Icalsingharn, a tole the klildle Aga,: by Agnes Strickland. lakes, and Forest Streams. Travels In Armenia., Ruse Turkey, and Persia: by Curzon. Owl Creek Letters. Maurice on Lor.la t reyer. Christmas llolkiays In Home: by lilp. 1710 021Cli It) FAISILKILI.- 11 60 Horse Italica, improved pattern ; 31 Yateut ()rain Drifla ; 40 down flay ital.; 20 do )lay Forke; ti do Ora u Cradles; 20 do neyLtitti and damn.; 10 do Horse Iluzain; for at 47 Fifth street, by jar JAILLO WARI/110e. TUiLN le SEEIt Enta blase, Purple Tep, Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk., Globe, and Dales Ilybril; wholesale and retail at the Seed Store, Fifth trot jet? JAMES WAILDROP.. K N . :) , LiUTlllNU e. S t kl o l f it t 'f .r CJ oi ,LitnAtittoo o, at th Osa:wl Trurtming :Aare of Je7.4 FRANK VAN GORDEIL WI: will sell ilia balance of our llght Calicoes at 3 ►ud 4 cents per yard less thou the usual rates. 1)B.1 IliON—oo toils No.l Auttkraaite ; 100 No. '2 do; 100 80. 3 do; Good bnands, for ode by Wlt GINGHAM k CO., 18 Canal Basin 111EESE--300 bonen extra Cutting Cheese Ibr sale by JY• 1111.NHY H. i.X.H..LINS. lIIRE9II-24 boxes prime Cbee,e,just received and for 4../ sale by Upt] 9311211 & SINCLAIR. Cl_ AL SODA-16 caske on handand For rale by 1T 22 FLEItING EROS fold 9ICF&L-100 ton, Mercer county Foundry ,11Kru 100 " Al:atrocity do do; For pale by L .1Y 27 1 KING & 310ORIIE.11). BAWN—d hlrds Mee; 2 do Shoulders; 2 do name: tor sae by 028 SMITE( & SINCLAIR. i t KELNED SWAM -10 bbll Lovering'a Crurbeal &Igor; 50 do Loaf Sugar; 16 do Powdorad Sugar; • 10 do White Code, Sugar; 10 do Coon's Yulverbied; for gala by le2/1 SMITH k BINCLAI/L w INDOW :8-160 boxed 8010; 10 do 10x12; 60 do 10014; 25 do 11412; " 16 do 7x9; Swaarres and Blair'. brands; for sale by pal 831ITEI • SINCLAIR.. std sto7 . l7m n , r large ail ti comeent, meet. Possession given haul hltely. 4ply to 8. CUTHUNUT k BON, • 39/ 3 140 Third street. Carap pgvn PeIiVING SUtiAltS.— White Sort Crashed at 8 and 9 cents per lb; N. O. Sugar, 33 Dm for $1; for Bala by 1024 W. A. DPCLIIREI I)LACK TILLS— • Bop. Chulan Powcbong, (In papers) at 60 et& per Ds. Finest Fongtae anion, do 432,54 do. For sale by W. A. brOIAMiI JOHN WALK E. AA. MASON A CO. will dose out their stock of LIMOS . and White Goods, at a large re:faction from usual rates. b2B FBENCH GINGHAM marked down 6 and 10 meta per yard, at A. A. MASON CO.'S , ir- 11 25 1.11111 xtr ... • L=BMW 014—.5 DOI/ recalvw .17. 1 1 HANBY IL COLLINS MYERB' ICKMOT OR BOON 800, OB MORT WORTI 221 and 222 Liberty et. EIEITHY HOLMES. TIIVRI ARE THOUSANDS OP PERSONS WHO are afflicted with a Rupture of the Dowels, whe pay little attention to the dimese until the Bowels become strangulated, when, in all proba bility, it may be too late. How important it is, then, for all those sulfating hem any Berm of Rap• tare of the Bowels, to call at ones upon DR. KEYSER, at his Wholesale Drug Store, on the corner of Wood stmet - and Virgin alley, and promrs a TRUBd, to retain the pro, trading portion of the Bowels. Dr. Keyes: has an ofte Leek of thedrog store wharalrialemore endlea, and we. rooted to give asdisfeatio• He also has every variety of Trusses that yea tan ziema, sad at any picot, to suit the means of every oats in need of tar article. I also keep every kind of Sapperterr, Burly Jiinsett, fisapensory Breda. gel, Mastic Stochaps, for enlarged veins, and all kinds of utechaukel appliances need in the core of disease: =Eo2lE=a= I would rmpectfully invite the attention of the public to an cures In a very short time. N. R.-1 also Rasp on hand, and for sale, a largo assort ment of Shoulder Braces of the mast Improved kind, that have been worn with so much intisfaction by hundreds of persons. both in and out of the elty. Da. KEYSER'S DECO STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, N 0.140, sign of the Golden Mortar I=l MEM NP== . y~ •s. as MEDICAL. Hernia, or Rupture of the Rowels Agency of Dr. Fitch , . Celebrated Medi.. 1T AT DE. G. IL EITHER'S Drug Store, N 0.140 corner Wood street. and Virgin alley; Cherry Pulmonie, Palmona• ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary Liniment, Deporative Syrup, Heart Corrector, Humor Corrector, Pure and Medicinal God Lir er Oil, Anti-Dyspeptie bilatare, Cough and Cathartic POlo, Nerrine, Vermlfuge, Female PDIq Fe male Specific, de., dc., use] by him mutually and with unprecedented muccein in the treatment of WA Coughs, Ontrumption, Asinine, Hood Disease; Dip pewit, &reale, Skin Diltaiet, Rheumatism, Female Cbmplaints, P&,, eta, etc. Dr. Fitch's unequalled Patent Silver Plated Abdominal Supporter.. Dr. Pitch's improved Plated Steel .Spring Shouldo• Draw. Dr. Pitch's Silver inha ling Tuba Also, all kinds of Prerpriatax7 kledlcinas, at lila lowest plea, wholesal• or ratan. jy3l:daw Aar Perfumery, Fancy iseaps.—.l have on Lands large arui well salseted assortment of Soaps snd toilet artlelee„ from the beat per meg establishaterds of London, Para and Philadelphia; whiehlwat Wling ont, wholesale or mall, at the lowest peters. U.o, Pomade*, Ox Marrow, and Flair Oils, of the richest egittlitret delight ful olors. I also keep a splendkl assortment of ported and donuts. tie flair Br:mime, Nall Brushes, Toottriti gi alma, te. OZO. EIMER, Jyrilelaw No.llo earner Wood at. and 'Virgin alley. LIST OF GENUINE PATEfrE MEDICINES, ea Hewn LED roe seta sr FL ENING BROTHERS, ee Widtaa's Vandflmp awl Lbw. rib. Wholetal=irts and Deokrs tts Raked Eedreinar, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. a. ERLICH'S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne's Aderative Carminative Balsam ; Link Dye: zrreewrarkt ; . Sanative Pills: Hair Tonic; Mister's Balsam of Wild Cherry; Bryson'. Pulmonary Balsam ; Hconand's German Bitten; Holland do itc.tattar's Stomach do Merchises' Uterine Catholleon Sit:erne Scotch Cough Candy; Prices do; Thorn's do; Howe's ,do; u.,...00's lndla Cholegogne• MW ors Invigorating Cordlks Tyler's Gum Arable Drop; ilarrlson's Hair Dye; • • Phalon's Batchelor's do htellunn's Elixir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dalley's Pain Extract; Brom . n'a Essence oflamaina Ginger; NicAlliatar'a do do:. Kidder's Indeßlbls 1n.%; Payeon'a do do; Arnhold's do; Dr. Curtis' Ilyneana; Lyons' Eathairom David's Lilly White: Basin's do; Tobias' Liniment; Hunt's do; Alien's Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Farrel's Arabian do; Genhou'e 2 do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Berne 'e Pile Lotion; 'een Fun; Euerpa's Acoustic Oil; Merchant's Gargling Oil; Rushton, Clarke A Da's Cod Liver Oil; McAllister's Ointment; Sings' Itch do; Farrel's do; Gray's do; Trask's ltlegnetc Ointment. halkin's do; Swalm's Panacea; Honck's Sargent's Infant Panacea; Perry Davis' Pale Killer; Ayer', Cherry Pectoral; - Houghten'si Pepsin; Kier's Petrolatum; McLane's Celebrated LiTBr Pills Biandreth's do Wright's Indian YegetablePille Lee's Antlbillous do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Eren's do; Sweyeese Extract Sarsaparilla. Blood Ills J sputa deeel_ras Cough do; Townsend's Health do; • Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman'. do; Radway's Ready Relief; Morris' Remedy; Prot Wood's Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; • Bo l'e Eareaparille; Townsend's do; Band's do; Gnysott'• Extract Yellow Doek end Barsapatilla Wold's Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Honey; Highly Scented Brown MIMI= Musk; Ludlum's Specide; blame's Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gam Arabic do; Sellers' do; Swsyne'e Syrup of Wild Cherry ; • Smith'. Tonic Syrup ; Barry's Trioophorons; Norwood's Tincture of Ventre= McLane's Celebrated Vertultuge, Dr. Looock's Palinode Wafers • Thompeou'oEye Water; • Agents for all of Dr. bleClintoek'firamtly:lledletoes; • Dv. Needbam'e 'Breast Pumps; Water's Auaeepherle Breen. Pumps; Gum Elastic do do. febltely Steamboat Plum*tate and. Chairs. t il ll WE have on hand and are constantly manutlctu ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, of every description, via: 1 Eiteneion Dining Tables; Do Bar do; Ladies Oabln Chain, of various Myles; Genta do do do; State Room do do do; - . - Do Toilet Boxes; Teta a Tates; Sofas; Divani; Centre Tables; Woab Shunts; Card do; Water do; Trays, At, Ae. Material and workmanship mnanted, and pd. s f wd.. T. B. YOUNG A 00.. 1720 BB 8811thEidd et, oppomt. (NA ' Botal. & A. G. /AMC AR, WOI3BALE GROWLS, and Dealers In Preduse, Tbs. eign Wiest and Liquors, Old Ilonennehela and Bee onemwnisay, AD. Zrt LlDerty 4 littsbangh, Pn. L 17207 ,-'3, • --- '::•-•% , .•°-r-::., A . a-ri.r - i,',-. • :7? . : , '::,?;7-' ,4 t 7 'i-T-i - : ''''-',,,,:: MEE -2.OSIIVIALAND . A BAIL SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.. THE PENNSYLVANIA, 1884. - • • -i • 1855. RAILROAD TM10176111 IN FIFTEEN HOURS. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY., JULY 0171,• THE= THROUGH TRAINS. _ . HE MAIL TRAIN *lli leave every naming (13undays T eteepted) at 7 o'clock, Mopping at all the metier sta tions, and arriving In Philadelphia at 12 o'clock,. P M. THR PAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (sacept Sunday,) at 1 o'clock, Mopping at Greensburg, Latrobe, Lockport, Jobnetown, Galllisms, Al toona Ac arriving in Philadelphia at 4 otiost, the - next morning. - TIM EXPRESS TRAM will leave, 'say eletdog at WM o'clock, stopping only at Irwin's, Greensbunh, Latrobe, 11111vide, Johnstown, Lilley's, Galtitan, Altoona. Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with the train few Haiti. more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12,110`, noon. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will learn army after. noon (except Sunday) at 0.30 o'clock, stopfing at all rem lar nation., and running only as far no Blairsville.. TON SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, stopping at all ale dorm and running only as far as Erinton's. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in I'ltteborg4. Pint dr rotatnodstkex artirei at 8 o'clock:it.' K.llintreakt; P. M. Record Accommodation, 7.15, P Si. Mail 1220, P. M. Pad Line, 2.20, A M. Pare td New York, $10,60; Pare to Pbiladelphia,likpare to Baltimore, $B. Fare to Bedford Eprlnga, $5,10. ' Ilomme checked to All stationa or rho Peromylvards road, and to Philadelphia andßaltimore. - Psmoose. purchattng ticksta in ears, will be *barged Tv§ cern in edditton to the station retie, except from stations where the Comply base no Agent No notes of a bee denomination then five dollars will b. received in payment for tickets, except thorn lama by tie Banks of Penneytrade. NOTICE.—In nee of kee, the Canipanyieill bold themselves respeudble far paternal lamp only, and Ihr en amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibte Line has beseremplayed to convey pareengers and teggsge to and frointhe Depotrnt a charge not to exceed lb cents ler each . paseemptr, sad 16 tents for each trunk. tickets, apply to J At the P. It. R Napalm Station, on labastiy A.. Pittsburgh, July . WI, 1861—f p:i(0..1.0.4 , 1.11.f.1ik•/.1.0/.l§rtlimOrroY.ll.l New Arrangement, COMMENCING FEBRUA Y28„1864. 1854. NaliMiggegkir 1854. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at SAN; dines at ADI ance; takes tea at Crestline. and makes • clone cons unction there with a tact Express Train, reaching Chitin. nati about 12 o'clock at night- EIPILESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh 013 o'clock, P. It, after the arrival of the Premoe train from Philadelphia, and reaches .CreeUioe at 11,30 P. id., connecting with the Night Express which reachc Cincinnati in the morning. Wnnecalous ere mule with the Ohio and Indiana, and BeLfontaine and Indiana railroads for Day ton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. , - Connections are made with Cleveland. Monroeville. Fan deny, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrus, Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Boat. Alan, wit :Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on the Mansfield road. Faze to Citudunati $7 ; to Indianapolis $8; to Dayton 1$00; to Toledo $6 ; tie r puxibus $5,25; to Zouessille 0.10; to Clevelaud $4. ugh tlekete to Louisville at reduced ratan RE TIIELNING s THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cresdins at 1.16 P but, and naches Pittsburgh at 920 P 31, connecting with the feat Train through In fifteen hours to Plitiadelphia. TRALY bases Catalina at 290, ?d, on the at. rival of the Night Express from Cinetnzatf, and arrives atPlitaburgli al 11.40, PW. - . NEW ERTGIiTOI4 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittabongh at 10 A M, and 9P M, end Rea Brighton at 9 AM, anut 115 P FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 9 Pl M., and arrives at 4.30 A Motel 4.30, P W. .fir The Trains do not ran on Sunday. _ Jar Tickets or further inArmation apply at the Whet officm of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railcard , of J.G. CURRY, at the corner office under the House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARICLN, Ticket - Agent, Federal street SWIM 11C4 KELLY, Pastenfger Aged. Et%Dtk'_= "'Cost Clan—Brooms, Cedar mid Wooden Wede,Peathers, Porniture, second band, Pure, Piano., Poultry: Wines, Is baskets or boxes: h. cents 64100 IDs. &coed Class—Dried Pratt, Beeswax, Deer Dine, Clara and Timothy Seed, Glassware, hardware, Begs, Wall and Sheep Pelts, and Eggs : 600.. 81 100 la Third Class—Bamm and Pork (lome) Butter, in tabu, kegs or Mb ; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cat• tan, uncompressed: 55e. 100 De. /berth Most—Alcohol. Bacon On casks or boxes„) Barley and Malt, Beet and Pork, Cindiee, Cheese, lard and Lard 011, Hemp, Widely, Cotton, (oompreased,) Leaf Tobacco: 40c. P 106 Ms. Floor 60 rents tie bbL aprl " . A.NCIBCIDL G. Bingham *. Trawspo) GEORGE O. iMAM Wii!ummE To AND PROM PIIILADILTILIA„ BALTIMORE AND NEW YORE.—The Owners and Agents of geld Line have been for the past fourteen years connected with the h old established Bingbam's Line." They will give their usual prompt attention to the forWandbig of Predrums,lder chandlae, de, in the sherteet time and on as favorable Goma as my other Line. air Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, PhDs. delphia and Baltimore. GEO. BINGHAM A 00., Canal Basin, Liberty at, Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS - & CO., 216 Market emit. Philadelphia. SAHEB WILSON, Agent, 121 North et, Iteitheore. M. L. OSTRANDER, Ageast,! 86 West at., New York. Proprintom 833,000 Worth of Forma wad Building Lots: 100 FAR2IS AND 500 BUILDING LOTS Will is divided de i.ottp 600 &dumber* on Mc Emoting of U. 31st of August, .1.8516. A LARGE biU3lllElt AKA ALIibADT ENGAGISD.— et ?deny of the Loti near them bare been odd for from 400 to 600 per cent. advance over the price foitr which these lore are now solti r ebtrinag that the parebetio will be.agood Investment. Each subscriber, FOR ONLY Sib, payable in instalments of pi, emb, will remise FOUR BUILDING LOTS, 25 'by 100 feet, lying together, or a FARM of from 2 to :XI acres. Stew lots are beautifolly keeled at LaREJAND,Lorej bland. where a new church and school boom, and it numbs! of private dwelling., stores, work-shop and Isetories, hare already been erected, several more are now being bull; and several hundred will be erected the mining meson. This its fine opportunity of owning a ddlghtful country , residence near the City, where the domestic comforts of a' family circle can be fully realized, end where 26,000 build ing lots and about MO farms ham Lately been add; and glee are daily being made to individtutis who, atter useful examination of its location and ascertaining the quaky of its soil, ere 'electing farms for agricultural purposes, be , lug congdent that no land so cheap and calculated to In. creme to rapidly to veins mat be bed within 50 miles Of the city. This lard would hare been all taken hp years 6.44 but boa been an entailed edam for the last century, and completely inched up for upwards otAfro hundred atom which large sales bare been made, and where t•C I.— wild deer roamedUt large may now be men beautiful cottages and eulUeated - gelds waving with the abundiustproductione of our mother earth. This is one of the beet opportunities mow offeoidto these of email maim who am destitute of a home of their own, to purchase one for • mere trills; also, n few tams, con taining each fire and ten saes, and upwards, at Duni $2 to $ll5 per sae. All pumas wishing M emit thentipatall Of the opporldb lay no. offered-to Immure a flue feria or erpisodkilmilding lot rear the Empire City, should make immedLate don, es they are merle all di.speued of. Apply to OHAHLyB WOOD, mu Broadwiy, corner of Fulton street, T. T., where maps and pamphlets eon be had, or scut if required by mail, gratis. 171D-Imae APLAIif; Agent. w 21 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. SII1iDBIES— • • 10 htsls Bann Hams; 25 " do Shoulders; • 60 bbls new large No. a htsckerel; • 30 hi bbls do do do; tuarrha. 80 " medium do do 25 bbls do do do 16 " Lake Trout, In store; 25 " Baltimore Herring, in dots; 20 " doShad, do; _ 6 " No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do; 26 " TIIIII2I. Oil, do; 60 ouks prhos Pearls; 100 buts Moss York; 100- " Ones. Lard ' 20 " Loaf Sugar; ao bids°. &agar; WO Ws O. Molasses, Oak cooperage ; 40 boxes W. 0. Tobacco; 100 bbls H. 0. Bonin; 40 casks lake; - 7 boxes Cream Cheese; 160 sacks Dried apples sod Peaches; 2000 pounds Baum Mos. /78 ENGLISH I; RICH Steamboat Ernrattare seall-cliebest WM ar. cceartaulk= the mann mare cf ST N mums and FUItrtITOSS. at. Ina 7 description, and pay parbeiter *Maim to t h e manufacture of the beet strbe =SO" till" Imo of MenholMs. Our expectant, In Oda brumb St Mate* was enaldee to to warcant asteffitioc, as well with the promptitude in which ceders are 50$ rip the quad* of the work and personal sttentioa gime as the litalss out. Thom Intermits& ha fumbhiag Baits, will Sod it to their oftentege to stye as a cal. Ira T. B. MAINS tt 00. 11=10ZeMilll • . SEM
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