The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, August 18, 1854, Image 3

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PRIORY MORNING
,Daaatratle Countiy Committee of Correspondence
Prrresmnia, August 16, IU4.
fha Dentecratio C6unty Cormnittee of Ormspondenes
laM this morning, In mundane' of previous notice, at the
it aharles Rotel, and' organised its twiner. When upon
Motion of James Blackman, simmied by , Jno. Barton, it
• fledged, That the Descends of Um semi Wards,
Doteugha and Township. of Allegheny coanty, are hereby
Molested to moat at the usual places for holding primary.
ememblages, on SATURDAY, September Di, end elect two
• = l- rDr ild th b7e p e r r e t he P them In
ell %Urea ' ti t b Cc' e g
• Wednerlay, (the nth Rapti at o'clock, to nominate
a Ommty *Mt to be Toted tbr at the ensuing election.
The Deencmatia rotors of the cities of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny, and the emend Boroughs, will meet between
the hours of nye and omen o'clock, P.M., and of the Town.
•
ships, tetWeen the hours of three and Are o'clock, P.
The Democratk voters of Ron township will meet at
Ivory's old stand, Panwillo Plank Rood.
The delegates representing the several-Boroughs and
.POnnekdps will eh* have to pines, in nomination three per
sons to he voted for as Directors of the Poor tbr Allegheny
county.'
On motion of John C.Dunti,obiontled by Ihnrid Campbell,
It was
Remised, That we return Cut sincere thanks to the pa.
thunanly pmprietcres of the St. Merits hotel, for their Mad
ame in furnishing each ample accommodations An the
meetings of the Committee during the preeent year.
On motion, adjourned sine die.
DAVID CAMPBELL, Chairman.
Joan listvoN, Secretaries.
James Bucustoas.
THIS 1.31.105 ET MATCH—TES CLe►6LASDcas
Taroursuar.—The Second Innings of the Cricket =telt
was played yesterday, and after being .ell contested, con
di:Wing the odds, finally deeldrd In favor of the St. George
Club. The following an, the Latins of both days:
OLYMPIC CLUB.j-Pirst Inniags.
Bruce. bowled out by Burry 19
Hunt, do do Stokes 0
Sproul, run out.— . . . . —...... ............... ...... I
Pollock, bowled out by Stokes IS
M'Cob., do do dO 5
Ilawortb, do do dO
Leech. do do do 1
Bonaffoit, do do Gunnison ....... ..----- 1
R. Young, do do Fliokes- 1
Burns, not out.—
Miller, eaUght out by Riddle 19
Byes-- ..... 8
W1de....—..- .......... —..- ......... 1
No Ball. 1
Total
OLYMPIC OLUB.-Sroand Risings.
Mint, bowled out by Orris
Sproul, do do Stckes
Bruce, caugbt out by G. Stokes
Pollock; bowled out,by Orris
Weabe, do do do
Haworth, caught out by Speed.--
Intel, leg before wicket....--- ..............
Bonaffort, bolas.' out by Brutes
R. Young, do do Orris
Buena, do do Stokes
Miller, do do do
Tegbyes
•
No Ball-
Total
Sr. GEORGE C LUB . —Pirar/shings.
r ialtay7: o el outb M i11er....,
do
Jadburry, run out
Pellet; bowled out by !Mt.—
G. Stokes, do do do ...
Biddle, do do do
Orrls, do do do ...
Hook, run ont
Speed, bowled out by Ilullabu.
B. Stokes, do do Sproul..
Ounal•on, not out..
Byes—
TOG] as
BT. H2C/RGE CLPH.—Second Awing&
Orris, bow by Young, caught by Haworth .33
Hook, do led
Sproul, do Potluck. 2
Judburry do 1111abe, do Haworth-....
Pe!lett, do 111Wr. 13
o.l3tokes, caught by DeSolidi:on.
Ekkne, not out.
Burry, not rout.
Spend
Gunnison..
No Ball ..—. •
=NE
After the success of the Clevelanders was made known,
three hearty cheers was given for the victorious Club, and
theeengratul 4 atlone of the Olio:Tics offered in form.
The St George will leave foi home this morning •t eight
o'clock. Their courteous and gentlemanly conduct while
bore, Insures them the hearty and unanimous,good wiabes
of all Sittaburgbers with whom they camedn contact. .al
though we MIMOI help deploring the defeat of oar Club,
'we mast nay that the St. George deserve success.
The return match, we believe, will be played In Clove•
11114101316 Gem In September, when the Olympics...sill have
an opportunity to retrieve their itl•fortone.
Flan air's MOT. —Last evening about eleven
cfalocit, es the Fireman were returning from en alarm of
fire, a disgraceful riot occurred on the corner of Third and
thalthliehl streets, between several members of the Ali a
ghtm:y, who bad onsemelon of the Vigilant hose carrier°,
and tho Duquesne company. The two parties, it appear,.
. Were racing along Smithfield street; mint as they came op
posite the City hotel, the machines came in Collialcm, which
immediately caused high words on both sides; and one en an,
amber of the Duquesne, finally became en eximpersteal,
that he hurled a brick into the midst of his opponents. Thin
was the signal for a general melee, and in • few minutes
afterwards, heath parties of disputents wen engaged piteh•
tug into melt other with a hearty gaud will. Sticks, stones,
brickbats, fie., were thrown in great profusion, nal told
serenely on the heads and counumanem of the oombotente.
One man, who belonged to the Duquesne, eras struck on
the back of the heed with a brick, and tainted badly. An
other pen= won attacked by tile men, and pushed through
the large plate window in Pep'. DrugStdre,—hia heed and
face being cut severely by the broken glaze. The person
most seriously injured wee& men gleamed Merles Jonei,altes
• member of the Duquesne. Ile was struck several Lulea
omit* bead and face with a trumpet or spanner, besides
arneeiving a merlons wound from a brick, which struck Dim
an the had; and rendered him insetisible. Ile was taken
into the drug store, where his injuries were drerwal.
- Ada the SU of Joum, the penicipants beams tired of
the sport, sari repented of their own accord, without the
interference of the pollee, who, with their customary
promptams, came on the ground after tho whole ii fair wee'
Over.
• &MAW or ru PBACE. Soyder Made
oomaplaint, yesterday, bet ire Alderman Parklneen, against
aim lltad; for surety of Me peace. ma defendant, stile
to me intoxicated modition, entered the stable of the do-
ponant, with a lighted candle, and when eequested to come
oat, shamed and amapltad the prosecutor. Warrant issued.
'he mime neuterede also homed a mamma for the arre4 of
a woman named 'johns', for threatening to take the life of
Let daughter. Alderman Major, on oath of Catharine Pen
derma, also held John and Ann Nolen to bell,to keep the
'Runnel VILLA re MeaKrr.—We hue re
ceived, with surprise, an adrertbtement that the celebrated
manden and appurtenances, In the city dlctrict, known so
The 13tuffa," are for male. We can endorse all that is said
M It, se an ornament to our maghbothood. We are adViced
of the etralmatanoes that induce the owner to sell on very
reasonable terms. Those who have the means need make
we mistake on this point.
nits PaoTutcse, A woman named Eve
Stichfelder, yesterday went to the dome John Waldman ,
falba 7111 h Ward, and bought a satiety of aetklee, Tema
eating that they were eirChrlettan Weeterman, who would
Gall in a day or two, 11,11 d settle far thion. Afterwards, Held-
Mau ascertained that Westerman had not sent for the good .
and made information of the ewlndleto Alderman Partin
son, who issued a warrant for the audit of the ertenan.
APPOlNTiflarr or TEAOHalte. —The Board of
Bohool Directors of IdlfFooPoof, will met ht the public
sehoobbouse la that borough oa Ilreaday, the 291. h of Are
suet, to Moot Ms teacher!. James M. Pryor, £aq., County
Briperinterident, will be pretext, at the tome, time, to ex.
=hut all appllasate.
A CoansorioN.--Through an Inadvertanee, the
Mass in the rase of &Ise pretences we reported, yesterday,
`Ware Izenspoaed. Mr. Sterne, instead pf betas the clefee
dant,. es we stated, is the prosecutpr. Mr. Sterne is • re
spectable citizen of the Ninth Wartl and we =mkt notlwill.
trey publish any thing calculated toile him !Altai.
- Cute- )ammo.--The Melte:diet Camp Meet
taer BEM. 1 4. 1 :b 2 .; on the Ptaineylvinta Railroad,
tom. l o lll o l roFtwur.emizqp . Eutttrston *tete: at temi
bat the replsr arelold tem Ws Asillout aloe ja
thisstty.- Ontituttlay spa ...etre tram will tie run, lestbg
Taw wiai twelve oottunltotente to the jell
i
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Pr
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Citormeu.—Anoaker deith froth. Cholera Is re
ported to have Occurred in the city. The person who has
this time fallen,,wai a carpenter named Chubs Bradley, of
intemperate lesbian and no donbt . iiiiits With.; disease was
caused by hie Careless and imprudent way of living. The
evening previons to his Omni, he event to bed In an intent.
eated conditime,!and was attacked by cramps and violent
purging shortly after.[ kindled imaistance was procured,
but all efforts td save him were etnavalling, and he died
yesterday afternoon about one o'clock. This to the first
cam which has occurred In the city proper since the deaths
in the Brisbnelliandly,
AUGUST 18
A LAD named John Iletel, was yesterday found
accreted under the counter of Kennedy's rariety store, on
Wood street. Not being able to give any 'satisfactory account
of Limself, or Ms intention. In hiding there, he was arrest
ed en Maken to the Mayor's office, whore he was recognized
Si on 6 of the ootoriourgang of young seimndrets, known an
the forty thieves. As norther crime coulifi c ke proved agalost
him he wee sent to the hill for thirty daynas a ragrant. Two
other boys maned Frederick Will and Bernard Gallagher,
members of the same fraternity, were .Man sent to jail at
the name time.
Boae.—The inhabitants of Diamond alley,
between Wood and .. . Smithfield atreeta, complain greatly of
the annoyanoe produced by a drove of hungry porkers who
have rat the "lowa and authorities" at defiance, and roam
at liberty in that end of. town, despite all the efforts made
to capture them. Nothing is safe from their prying notwa;
they open gates with i facility only &centred by long prat.-
tire, and enter open dcor ways with oe much assurance and
coolness u if they were the legitimate owner,. Let a
strong deputation of the Log police make a descent there,
and enough pork can be scoured to oopply the poor house
for the who!e lemon.
Foor Race.—toter the cricket match between
the Olymplcand St. CleTrge's clubs had concluded yesterday,
quit, on animated foot rat., come off between W, G. Miller,
of the Olymple club, and an Englishman named Jones.
The distance was one hundred yards and the purse live
dollars, and resulted to favor of Miller, who came to ahead
of his competitor some five or six yenta.
ASSAULT AND BATTERY.—IIIfOrMatiOII MBA
yesterday made against William Reese, by William Beaus,
for assault and battler:, bane Alderman Ni'llikatee. A
warrant wan issued for idaarreat
John Webb, fort similar offence, perpetrated on Thomas
liVoy, a police officer, was committed for trial by Mayor
Tole yesterday evening.
PASSING COUNTERFEIT MONET.—Alcielltlall
Cane yesterday committal to jail James Berry, for pass•
tug a counterfeit $lO note of the Snugatuk Bank of Weet
port, Conn.,upon dbrabom Gordon.
MISPLACED 'AFFECTION.—Patrick ➢'Cabe was
sent to jail yeaterday, by Alderman Lewis, for Ineldnoutay
winning the afketfone and destroying the virtue of Marga
ret Hume
THY PiOntONOTARY yesterday issued a espies
for the arrestof Acbunan, to Ammer to a charm, of &Nata
tory language made use of towarde liolix 8010.
aer Pantaloono.—Tho j well-known superiority Of
GRIBBLE'S fit ha the Garment, needs no comment on his
part; it has been acknowledged by stiletto have favored him
with their orders, that they have never been fitted with the
same moo and style as by him. He begs to Inform hie pa.
trons and the public, that his stork is now, replete with the
newrq kyles For coats, vests and pants, suitable for'ill
present season. E. GIUBBLE,
9
TELEGRAPHIC.
By the O'Reilly MUM for the Morning Yost
FURTHER Hl' TUE AMICTUCA
tiro - Toes, August 17.—The nees from the Datrube eon
tinues to be generally favorable to the' alike. Nothing de
risive had Laken place. On the morning of the 10th, the
Itueriana. It is etated, attacked the Turkish and French
cnmp at Gulrgero, but were totally detested, with a lON of
2YOu killed and a large number were taken polymers.
The RUP410,1,8 B ert retreating by foxed marches. They
had quitted Trateschi. which less ocrupl-il by the Turks.
The evacuation of .Weileettivi I, maple , rd. A pro:lama
ti.m was Issued declaring that all 'whilere who remained
behind. would be considered &Wert.,
Rusrian troops are being concentrated no deretb.
Omer Paella is expected Merril, at Bucharest on thong,
and would meet with • brtiliant reeeption. It to believed
hit force must be emplolv.l to dislodge the &maims la
AlaidavLa.
Tlie Autrlitg army, under Prtwo Well:alio°, were orde
ad to outrauc. , from Pasch to Viallitchia
Tb, army In thillachk trlcur,l. the frontioi..
'Lite Arab Duke Albrecht tote reutoctul the beset quarte
rozotadt iu the :oath ex•t caner of Trancyleaula.
The total Au-trim f Tee .13 thu fmotier• is uotle
Elam. Dekere. The froutiert hare nut twee croesed,
praparatioue for hec , tilitheL are goloK on.
Runts make• no warlike elemtnctratione tograoLc th
Prouder! frontier',
cholera was Incts.alog In siolonot, at Constantinople
. •
The French divigion kit Yarn& on the 'Eth (or F.:marquise
and hilittria.
Actrounta from Iti,ateneirro Sr. uwatisf.ctory. Prince
Dart Sal Is assuralair ~threatening attitude tows Ms the Turk.
at A put:
The allied fleet with Genands Cattrobert and Brown pro.
needed towards Crimes roast to reroutteltre
The Timen has der,larod punitively th‘t a tam, of from
11 , 1,C03 to 103.(40 British. French. nod Turk... f.toedi•
Col. invade Crimea and attempt to effect a icvigareot On the
holihra that command 644Kantopal.
The reportiel defeat of the Turks by Lbe Kumla/as at Kars
la uauhrearst. The flua•ians are Nmisarfrai Kars.
Th., cholera had mode it appearance among the British
Davy of the Bel& fleet et Laterund •
The patents eauuto Arita that Ira !Diller. , had an inter
view with the King of Sweden. and Elm{ W. Ntajesty decla
re I hio williognoar lh unite with tho western ta.wors on vet ,
to la coralltiowa
WEEiMMMMM
h 4.1. 6arkby bas bretL ainforre.l by the itutolans.
E.lLre the =1 the hinektede of the pulA in t h e tint( has
he , o more stgoroto, there not being a po*.ltiilty of any
vito.l t eater or leave port.
The klumiso Emperor and Arch D0.t0.4, bad a ..arrow
K. from being captured by an Hnglbh .teamer tient
C-o-tstad!.
Admiral Corry has returned home as
cim.—Spwitt L genermlly trimqutl. E-igulf•To hen takla
the oath as Frownlent of the new Cc... tea the 'id the
barr:zaden at Madrid. warn Lelng 'nosed at E,partero's ree
qu,t. O'Donnel: Le tha catvt popular of •ny of tee new
Inlni•try.
Gr.LAT BRITAIN.—The Canadian Legi 4 lllb, °Jarrell Lill
pewwl to' 'wowed reading In Ow IL we of Collations ou the
th instant •
tortx.3 MinxEr9.—Con.L• closed on the 4th 1r moot)
a rocoant ut 944. Bank stock, 20 per
b
Whig Ault-Nebraska thew
SAR.A.SOCIA, August 17.—This afrernoon Mr. tirevlry, from
the Basin... Committee '
reported e series of resolutions to
tb,i effect that Inasmuch no the pre:ent Consree.+ wantonly
reopened the .OtrOTATAy tWqmeCtillg the eitebiAoll of ale.
very, and by the Nebraska bill hes designedly subverted f.O
mush of the 311esoari Compromise as excluded slavery from
the vast region 'between the 511P-dosippi end the Pocky
Mountains north of thr State of New York teltruts
and maintains the right and duty of t h e gmoral govern•
merit to prbhibli mid preelmirthe exter.sku, establishment
or perpetuation of hausanwievary, In any territory now or
to be eettabliebed.
The resolutions declare unemnpromising war against the
doctrines, tendencies and national consenumicee involved
in the Nebraska bill, as calculated to dishonor our country
In the ages of menkmd, and to discourage and confound
the champions of Liberty and Progress throughout the
world. Orme the reeMutions epprovee of the cause of the
freemen of Connecticut, Vermont, lowa. Ohio, Indians,
Itt.sonsin and Mich Man. in postponing end disregarding
their views and differences of opinions on preference, end
acting cordially together, and commends their rplrlt to the
freemen of this and other States.
A vote was called on this twolution. Mr. Bullard. of
Waterford, moved an amendment proposing to follow the
example in nominating a State ticket.
Tremendous confusion followed. sad amid cries of onto
and shouts of question, Mr. Bullard waa compelled to set
down.
A vote was called on the resolution and the yews and
nays attempted to be taken, but it int! Entity tabled and
Lb e next resolution voted on.
Thehalsince of the resolutions approved of organizations
foe the colonization of traziess Mad all other territories with
freemen.
A great contest arose on the lest two resolutions Of the
nojority report, which favors - the calling of another State
Convention at Auburn on the 20th to make nominations
by selecting 110111 other tickets.
There was mush confusion, end an unsuccessful attempt
WAR made Odnominste new . '
The reeollithnie were all adopted. end the Convention ad
journed to meet at Auburn on the 26th September.
News of the Lost Steamer City of Glasgow.
Boston, August 17.—The Grand Jury, after Investigating
the charges agalnet Crane for oesslnsuing Vermont Central
stock, failed to find a bill egatnet him.
The British bark Itrital ;'s Pride,arrlyed tide morning.
She reports that on the 12th Augu st, to tat. 41, tong.lo, 6t.
west, she posed a chest painted green, with the letter ..G.
B. City of °Worm "In gilt,ortuunemed with's wreath; she
also passed a bead -hoard 12 feet long, with letters upon h
noose readable. TIM le supposed to be a tram of the loot
er City of Gleigow.
Coavintiosi of liailroad Officers
Now Yoao, August 17 —A Oonveutlon of IteUroad O.
ter➢ was held at St. Nicholas Hotel, on Tuesday evening.
The companies represented were the haltbmore and Ohio,
wane. Central, audats,llivse, New 'York Central, and New
York and Erie Traflooad. Th. object Is Feld to be to agree
upon a common tariff for heights and postion,mse. Ituntor
has It, Mai It was speed to put the rates 20 per cent.
. •
BAILLIOGA, N. Y., August 17-1 L N. Havens presklhog
mode a speed. and Introduced the %gentler the Rause emi
grant AM Dome:toy, who spoke at nom@ length. llonee
tireeley followed In denouncing slavery. Several others
spoke, atter which the Convention adjourned.
New You., August 17.—frocks doll; Money unchanged.
Eria46%, Reading 63% Cleveland and Toledo 76%. Flour
ilr*wittr upward tendency; sales 6,600 straight State at
68858,63; good Ohio $5,12(142,50 ; eouthena good firm;
superior eager; at sight Baltimore $8,62026,00. Wheat...
market bare of prime; liUle Suing. Corn unchanged; a
moderate damned at previous rotes; rube 44,000 bushels.
Cotton Brat whir upward tendency. Coffee unchanged: •
limited buetnese. Sugar—vlces weak, traneactlone email
idolatries scarce and unchanged. Tobacco—Kentucky 6%
wi%. Lard OS Giblet at 80g28.5. Whlsky...vales 200 blots
Ohio at 8150) 1 54
. Pork a trine higher: unsettled at tho
close; gale* 900 las Slue at $13,15€413,87 ; Prime $10,37
49911. Beef =sake firm. Cut Meats steady at 6%. Lard...
prices higher; Wee 800 bbla at 1.0%011.
11111AIdapilli. August 11 t .—Plour : receipts small; little
export demand; tonal sales standard brands at 18,22; •
fair demand for lima oonaumktion at 48x08,50 t or
moo sad fair trtanda, ent110,0246650,60 for better brands and
extra; a small sale of Rye Flour at $6,76. porn Meal acne.
but Wee IWO Nola Penn'arat $3,37(413,60. Wheat offering
the demand limited; sales 3000 bus at $1,4641,65 for
intarkkr, and prime red mostly and $1,4601,75
for white. Bales 330 hue Eye at $1,03. Corn wane; mall
main yellow at 79®30._ Whlakyacarca at 35.
111103111 M; Augast. 17.—The riser has risen 15 inehee.
}lour Am; sales 1700 Mb at 17,20621 ,2 0. Whisky 755.
Wheat MAO, end Oata 40. Corn 60. No soles Provision
'Rasa da the imams or baklava, • Orkerias undimmed, s, ••
totdarata bulimia doing.
iJ r.
MERE
=BEM
Tailor and Pantaloon Maker,
WO Liberty AL, bead of Woad.
Amtl.ilebraskit Mites Meeting.
TZLEGBAPH M4l=TB
WWI fOr 1180 by
RIMY IL OOLLINII
MIME
/ME
AMR S FOUR RIF Elk JIMA.
The River. —On tut evening at desk, by the metal marks;
there was 16 to 17 Waist warm In the thansel, and 'station
ary.
The steamers Sachs:riga and Jail Lamar are the packets
Tor Brownsville; the licchaglyx In the morning, and the
Insear In the evening.
On account of the low stage of water to the Allegheny,
Capt. Gordon has brought tats low water keels to the Ohio;
the Empire will learn for Wheeling to-day.
We learn from the Louisville Courier, of the 15th, that
the river woe stationary' with 28 or 27 inches in timeline'.
The Clactonatl Cohostbiam of the 17th, Mates that the
• teamer Jacoutte inks to leave that day, and that the Ad•
•ante was to leave on the same date for Et.,71,0u15.
The steam Propeller Oakland, left for (ho Lipper
140 on t h e 16th, fu charge of Chu. 8. Morrison. Prom
what the St. Louis papers have to say of the Ooklehd
may conclude that the premed owners will realise from their
purchase a handsome return for their Investment.
STEAMBOATS
"1854."
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
Al.
EIAIIIT LOIIIII
Pittsburgh and Cincinnnti Steam Packet Line,
TOE 'NB orgevrrAxes OF
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
MIMS
PITTSBTIE.GII, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
Andl ElaLut Louis.
Pets Luis iser composed
s f
term
class pow
nailed for speed, splendor, safety,
and comfort, and is the owtr .1111013GH nuts use or STLAN
PACCITS on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. S. Mail
Line of Steamers from uincinnati to Louisville and Saint
Louis, by which passengers and freight are ficl.r.led and rc.
ceiptini through daily. Two new Steamers have been added
to the Line, which now consists of the hallowing boats:
Days Of Departure
Boats. atptaina from PiUsburgh.
BUCKETS, STATE. N. W. Bssassioovo.....Sonday.
MINISENGER, No. 2... J. B. Doves Monday.
ALLEGRINY ll'Lsaa Tuesday.
CRYSTAL PALAIX....-Wn. J. Komi- WodneAday.
PRILADRLPRLA R.. 1. GRAM Thursday.
PITTSBUIU3IIL- It. estsessm- .......
PENNSYLVANIA J.o. KLINVZIARR.
Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely.
No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of
departure.
Por particular', apply on board, or to
JOELN B. LIVINGSTON,
JOHN FLACK, Agr
Monongahela How. Pudding,
MEIMINM
For Claclßu.o sad St. Louts.
THE new and sobatantial steamer BELLE
OLDLNO, OapL THOMAS GoLDEro, will leave
r the.abOVe and intermediate ports, on the first r t f
water. For freight or pursue apply on board. aul
Regular Wheeling Packet..
TILE eteamer SULU LIR, Captain O.R. D
Simms, Imam every TUESDAY, TlillitODA V,
etld SATVEDAY, at 9 o'clock, A. and con
:noting with toe C. and P. Railroad ut Waleerne.
For freight apply to
jr2o J. D. CIOLLINGWOOD, Aoent.
"1854."
CANADA WEST.
thirgi ci... i *Prttae Stanle y
Burwell.
THE FINE low pressure steamer TElLikl RAP/I. Captain
It. Itaasow, will make two trips ■ week between Cleveland,
Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follows:
Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY 1.13.1
TUC FISDAY EVENING, at 734 o'clock.
Lave. Port Burwell for Port Stanley at I o'clock.
Laves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7 , 4 o'clock.
The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland,
Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and PittAurch.
the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
Esilroada Also connects at tort Stanley with the London
Line of Stages, which connects with the Great tV,,t,,rtz
Railroad.
For freight and wage apply on hard, or to SCOV I LL k
LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanh.Y
or A. 3PBRIDIS. Port Burwell. truer loon
AUCTION SALES
AuCtion...Dally Bales
AA T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood 4111
Fifth atmeta, at 10 o'clock, A. kl., a general aceortc,n:
of Seasonable, Staple mad Fancy Dry 0 oodo,Clothlo g,
and Shame, llata,Cape,
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. K.,
Gromnies.Qrware, Oleaswere, Table Cutlery, Looting
Olaawee, New and Second Rand llourebold and ICluthem to
adhere, Ac.,
- - - -
Books Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical instrtim-ntn
Honiara and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods. Gold ftn.•
Silver watches, lc. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer J.:11..t
P. X. DLVII, Aaction•or
GROCERICS, Tn.:WARE, IRON SAFE, dm, AT ACS
TION.—On FRIDAY AFTIKRNOON, A ugust lilt, •
•o'clock, tbeewmminetal Sales lizonis, corner of
wod Wood streets, will be .old:
13 bbl. rood quality South Caro:lna 111 , ,
I bogs dososirol Rio Org..;
6 boar. No. 1 Chocolate;
10 do Virginia Manufactured Toto.ron
2 do choice brachia Spaniab Sega.;
I mall ,Ise Iron Safe:
A quantity at Tlavane, V lecourato, Confute+, Collin,
Auu Shovels, Uoudeabold sal Eltehan
stela P. M. DAVIS. Asettooo,
)100KA AND STATV/N SKY AT AUCTIUN.--UsT
LADAIf EVENINO,AIsguat 19th, at l‘ o'clock,at th•
Commercial dale Rooms, confer of Wood lead ' , mt. stunt,
trill be sold, a large collectlnie a valuable Mien.!lane , .
Itnuka, among •hirb are choice ataawkard Blurry editilue 1.
earioui dew manta of &donee and Literature; aplevird
Family and Pocket Mien, In rich binding: Blank ilookA;
a quantity of tibact }lode: Engravings; kitty*: Letter and
Can Writing Paper; with a +elect !took of ktatbrorty fn-na
an erten/dye establishment in that branch of i where..
aaltl P. If. DASII. Auctioneer.
VifflT.D iitOPPIRTIt AUCTION-15111
!al at public auction. at Mut All•gbetty Artrual,
to °clock /. M., on SATURDAT ma 194,1 luxtant. the r,
artlrler, 210.21.6
Fllnls ; 47 1 00 IMAM Plinth ; 10,700 M Cut Iron :7 1 crar,
It, Wrought Iron Seravo: 2 Carpootere Ada,' 2 1:.1 ,
/12.; 9 CandloAtlrkn; 7 Bench Vices; 4 Mod
All6errl 1 8r0n...1 AI.: 1 ritilitiff Aso; 1 Coepere Are;
Utunght tiorftl; t Adr.m. ; 1 Planer Cl:Orel.. 3 Tornio
eta.a..; 61 namortarlAZ.ll; 0 Carpenters
Llatchela: 1 Bench Hammer, 181&16.• Hammer; I Ilan
Loth*; Dravinit Knives: 4 Planes: I Karp •‘..1 Parr
Ity order of Lt. T J. ttoinabn. Coro tormalrg
aul4 P ht. DAVIS, Aki.ll,n.,
(2,l.7l.nitluit MERCHANT ANDelitier •:r •,.:1
L Orphan/ Court Sale.—On TUCKSDA V, A tutu,
at 3 aduek, I' 3d on the premises, will he tv.tst he "vies ...
Mrs. Shay B. Davis, Admintsdratria of the Isle 'haul
Dania geed., that ralueLle Pied of Land, edto•te
Here creel, tour miles from Pittsburgh. on the Ste,. i.e., it
Turnpike Itoad. In Robinson stud Citartzers township, sun
taining Your gents Ind See arty Perches. on which L. erect•.l
a first rate Merchant and Grist MU, in good order, mu 11...
of turning out 150 barrels. of flour per day, with a 01,0
noun, inrdliag Mum, Cooper Shop, Stable, Le.
The !dill contains four pair of Dues, three netts cf
log Clothe, three Screens., two Smut alevines., one Cs'en
Crusher, Ir. , with stamps forlD,Ounbo•holeinf grain. wilt. I,
improvemeut oust about Vb:),(100. The wa•er power Is among
the best In the county, to whkh b added ample :steam
Power when regained In dry Pealoni.
The neighborhood is highly Improved arid among the
trot In Western Peunsylvaula for wheat, furnishing austons
work to amount of GO,UOO bushels, rani for sale more than
twice that quantity yearly,wlth a ready market for the ,11.0.
A plan or the property may be area et the Auction Store,
Those wishing to examine the same will call oo 3irs i.,
who reeddee near the premiere,
Terme—One•thlnl cash, mane in one and two
with interest. iY29.1 P. SI. //AV IS, Aurt'r
Foreman for a Ores,. blue llonee
Wanted.. .
AGOOD, COElpet.mt and cape:loaned GLASS BWWEIt,
to whom the blithest woes will be paid, it truntod to
take dares of and Oconee a well astabli..bod Omen Onto,
Bosse, In Baltimore city. None need apply but tbooo oho
Into give unexeeptionable references am to diameter, steady
Industry, io. Applicanono are requeond to I a Made
LlSlMuitately at the COUZIUDI, ROOllO of the DAILY 5101 t N.
150 POST,' or all lettero addroomed (poet oak') to “E. P. K "
will receive roopactful attention. jv3l
AND WARRANTS WiLNTED—SI7B 00.-1 whit, to Pur
jj'ebane Land Warrants to the amount of FIT. Thou.. ad
Acres, In 180, 80 or 40' acre Warrants: for which will be
paid sl7Bln gold, for 193 acme, and to proportion for 80
and 40 acne. Apply to JAMES I.3LAKELY,
Real Rotate awl European Agent,
my 3 corner of Seventh Lod Smithfield ntrretn.
lITANTXD—A situation, by • Young lien, as Book
yy keeper, Clerk, or Salesman. Apply et
FRANCISCUIY Agency Office,
100 66 Ptlth et. near Poet Of o.
FRANKLIN tIOUSE ,
CHESTNUT STREET, eattY.E. Tit RD. PHILADELPHIA
PARKER tic LAIRD, Proprietors.
jyl9:3m) , TERMS $1,50 PER DAY.
Treasurer's Odiee of the Chortler' Valley
Railroad Company.
LIBSORIBER" to the above Road are hereby notified that
0 the Board of Directora hare called fora accood MA:ali
ment of Ms DOLLAII per share, payable to the Treasurer
on the let Monday of JUNE, and also Five Dollar. per
share on the Bret Moudoy of each cowing month, until
the whole amount L pad.
mySfelf ALVAN WILKINS, Treasurer.
BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.
AA LOT 24 feet front on WYLIB street, and extending
balk 109 feet to Wide alloy. On the back part of the
Lot le. Cellar Wall, built for two small Hooves. Thls Lot
is in a' deidrable loastbas fora residence; and will be sold
low, and on favorable tame. Title good, sad deer from
tooosibrance. Zngstire of 012). F. GILLIdOItE,
if 13 At 011iee of Morning Post.
• F2tt SAA.E VERY CHEAP.
B I DING IN ALLECUENY CITY, 24 feet by
A 100. A good bargain emu be had by applying soon at
the office of the MORNING POST. iylttf
M=gl==
1 miK subecriber offers for sale his entire stock of Gm
cedes, with good will of the custom. lease of Immo, kc
Enquire of WESLEY GREER,
au2d9l.• No. 10 Smitheeki street.
Lot for Solo.
AGOOD BUILDING um, 24 feet front on Carron street
by 100 feet in depth, In Birmingham, will be auld
cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. OILLMORE,
jrlll at office of the Morning Poet.
The Greatest Invention of the Age.
To AVOID those unpleasant feelings that usually
7:company the wearing of s new Hat, the CONFUIt-
NIATUIt, lately imported from Paris, forme the list to
the exert shape sad Elsa of the head. A nerd et, and a good
Hat may be had at 77 Wood street.
*pre
NAND OEi I iAP BOOK&—The English Envoy at the
II Court of Mich°les• 1 vol; prloesl.
MUIP 4IIS of Art, an-August.
History of Cube, or Notes of a Traveler to the Tropics :
by Martin A. Ballow; Mustreted ; price t o and Ti cute.
The American OottageSullder ; a series of Designs
, Plans
and Ppecilicatione. from VOO to $20,00% for Homes for the
People: by John Bullock, Architect, &o.
Oar Honeymoon, and other Coadcalitles, from Plumb
price CIA.
.Marper's Maculae, for August; price lb cents.
All new Books, as soon as issued, and at' the publisher's
primes, at the cheap Book Store of
W. A. OILDEN/SNEEZY A CO.,
Ne.Talourtb street.
Architectural and , Cinnamon
kill T. HOGAN, Architectural sad Cruise:tents' Carver,
ATI.. corner Of YOURTII and WEARY diens, Pratcburab,
NMICE TU IinUONEIL-0 NW York nag. kilns, No
1 and 9, for ado by L4'ol JAW* WAHDROY.
=NM
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WANTS.
WM. DOUGLAS.
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COMMERCIAL POST.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF Tamps AND
DIRRISHANTS , IGXOHAIIGH.
OITIBBEA
President—JOHN NEWTON.
First Tux President—Wm. H. Barra.
Second " Wa. H. 1110Wa.
Becrdary—Wit. S. !Wm.
Treasurer—Josta D. &VIM
Superilsbnodent—S. T. NORTIIAX,
CononiLks on Arbitration for AtiouL—Wit. B. MONS, V.
P., DAVID E. Pm, W. Bas, Wk. REEPWIS, W. B /M.
WO.
171PC4Akiri:V11.1.41)144“.1:141*}:. i.IA 4,0
Of FlOa 07 Tel MILT 3110aNTS0 POST, 1
Friday, August 18, 1864. f
iNure.—Thn quotations given in the following Ileview, it
must be understood, are the wholesale prices, except when
nth,•rwtee notked.J
Thee , . ha., been ■ little more alit In oar bucinerc commu
nity tbl , week. Excessive hest his not been so prevalent ;
but the Mouth, by preventing any rim In the river, will
retard any marked activity. Its effects are visible aim in
ale txborbitant priced of all kinds of simmer vegetables.
Tho hay yield Is so small, that $2O and $25 per ton is already
asked for the article; Potatoes king $2 and $2,25 per bindl
e], readily, and all truck vegetables In proportiou. Al it is
now evident the supply of Hay, Oats, sad Potatoes, will be
entirely inadequate. farmers should avoid the evil by sow•
ing largely of Turnips, ko. It has beerifound that Turnip.
answer admirably as a mbetitute for the food of rattle, and
not too late to sow largely of them kinds of vegeta.
Flour remains] nearly the same se last week. A steamer
arrive I on Wednesday, bringing an advance of 2s, Od. In
the Llvervx,l market, but this has bad no effect here.
Flour ranges, from $5,37 to $9,75. Wheat is exceedingly
scarce. Millers find great difficulty In getting a supply.
Th.. c.r,ratlono In Sugrr continue brisk at lest Week'. fig
ure, Molasses is rather dull of sale. '
In ):etals end Wool no transactions of any moment have
been reported. [For money matters see editorial column.]
ASIIF.S.—The demand for all aorta continues limited.
We ,qunte Soda at 11y,,09%, aa to quality. Fends]—A note
on Soturdayof 4% tons at AX e.
, 4 mos. Pots, 9404. Sale
rotas, 441.4,‘,., , , .
BRlCK—Stead salsa of Fire Brick at $250550; and Fire
Clay at 412 ton.
DEESWAX—SaIes on arrival at 24025 c; and from store
at 25426 e.
BUCKETS AND TUBS—Bockats at Factory $l, , and trims
chore 52150225. Large-Tabs, from store, 4707,50 111 dos.;
emall do $6,50.
Bitt).llß—We note a steady demand and light supply;
on arrival, prices range from g 202.74, and from store at
52,144 3 .
BEANS—No demand. Quotations nominal at $101,12.
SUTTER AND EGGS. We bear of noun in market.
BACON—The stook of prime is lnw, minden sdrance oil
has taken place within two weeks. Bela were quite
bvery for two nr three days, but on Wednesday and Thur.
der they were light- Good city cured Shoulders are worth
Sides 6W46%, and Hems 10%(4111.6.
URA CKllRS—klanufacturers have agrind urn the fol.
Ins 1114
Water Crackers, ;Ft bbl, 65,76; Butter do dn, 6,76; Pilot
read, 0 LK 66,60; Sugar Creeks's, 16 lb, 6X ; Breton do
do. S. Pic Nic do do, ` Soda do do, BK.
itTON YARNS, C.—The following are now the ruling
roles:
POOOO YUJI.
!C i.. 10 ,Inclusive...lBe* thNo. 10.0—
11 le 12 19 " "
• 13 20 " "
• 11 21 "
• 11, 22 " " 93
Dot= Aix.
No. 5,13 9c 10 It I No. 800 Tl 5
000 8 " " WO 6 "
7,0 7 " " 1000 5 .
Cert,,,t Chain : white 19@?/), colored =.. Coverlet ern,
vovzs Cendiewlck, 18. Twine, 90. Batting, No. 1, 13;
N 0.2.121 Family Batting, 15. Caulking, 10.
CORDAG K.—The following are the Wee now establiahed:
Manilla Rope, coil 19*lb. Cut 21.* lb.
White 14 . " 15
T,rred " l3 " 14 .
Perking Tern, 90...12 . " 11 .
lie, Co:we—Manilla, $2,50, 3,76(05,00 10 dos.
do *colll9 eta 114 th.
Hemp, $1,07, 3,7143,75 10 dos.
do le 001 l 14 chi II lb.
Pipron $1,20 do; Hemp, $lll das.
CLOVER—We quota at 3.6:030, cub and time.
CANDLES AND SOAP.—We note a good enquiry, and
quoto eendlre a 0 follows dipped 13! , ic ; mould 114; adz.
mant LLe soap 41445 e; toilet 10e.
tHEESE—A good Inquiry Is manifested. Steady tales
ar mad. , daily an arrival et unmoving to quality
L1., ,0
I. quotation for a prime article.
NRI ELJ FRUIT—We heard of but oz. We during the
week—ll lot 1.1 500 bus Apple,. at 11.„00, mid to elear out the
snek. Tide 10 about 1.14 eta below the market poke.
Fl`ll—We quote asdes aa follows, Ida: Mackerel No. 3,
large. $lO 404,11; Helium do., $10,00; No. 4, $11,g10,26.
llslztreLre Herring, $6,25456.00; Halifax do $6,1002. Lake
Truu:, FP ; White, $10; half all In the usual pro.
portion.
CANAL. RATES.—Summer rates Bret. follows:
An otte. To Phila. l Balt. To New York.
Flour. per 551. $ 80 31,00
.51.11 or 1. bbl 1,20 LSO
Ale. heron, 31100
11..enrat, lard, Lard 5. 45 toe.
A Toluvro
lload. hog, Hog, t
15
1.010 bailed, )
Feathers, Furs, and
d4 ' ..._............ 1,00
qrulture
Wool A ;beep ... 55. ......... /19$
011.1101 D R ATES.—East —let clam, 75 rants; 211 do,
.1 4.1.10 do, 40r- Flour, 90e 111 bbl to Phlladel.
rine. 11 . 0 .1. AP. H. IL, westward, to Cludonall—letelass,
IA do, Mir; 3.1 do, 40e.
ti:A1 : 1 I i.B.ISLS•ta. lure Laken pls. from Ant hid •
, 1 retnit kit 44140.
—The operatic'. forth. past wallahs.. been more
t.n•Vre than fur acme time mot The rangy is from VAT
lu ;*.TA for superfine and ..tab from gore and first hoods.
0 A IN.—Wined la ludomand, and would nail, if offered
m the Pnwuramarhot, It $l4lO ibr Ywilterroneen, $1,65 for
red, nu I $1.7:41.60 for white. Bre in demand at DO. tlats
mall Irreiy from Ora hando at 44441. Osurt 101 l rmtwrdor
from gory at OS. in the ear, Indicatiog an *drone.. Barley
I, atuolnal at :WI&
1111J,Cgal I —ttmm of good fel. Sugar n ntPortod on
a....unling to quantity purrhued, and istferior
quelule. orvicrtionately loom. quotation. of Alolsese.
totent, zo were rgport.d during tbe weals. Coffee
I ant Kum
II A 1 —A good 00.1 le orrieingomused by former.wish
in: to malls,. to p.y hardest expecom rt sveru
t -t ten
111: , 1 Al CLAY—A odes woo reported Thursday at jib
eer ton.
lilt , : AND NA I Quantity on hand Is small end
price. remain unrhoogerl. We continue to quote common
;.11.1.K.4 bar ttt ; Junlatl 4Se. Nall.: 10d.'o end.
at f 1 . 1 !". , ; other ina;, in proportion: regular discount off for
rob.
L quota No.l dull al Wee, cash avid Iliac
LEAD—Iles mall no arrival at D'a and 7% retail. Par
Ir'.l at c to and ::hot s2,lldWdo% Par ..OX.
LI. SI 11K11—_rte •ri m ).rd .1 $l4 1 $l4. attcrnling
is- m miu. tamed to order, at $l.6OlaL
•
;'; l'r: n; store It now erns .t: hest Loather 21
2 ns4k3l; Upper do 30036.
Lte ii—No rides reported settee last week.
‘11:1'A Ls— A ',rent dollen.a .1111 peeved. the metal
nr:rkst. TLe :obis have nest yet got into operation. Pales
~ f 13 ;ors
A. in it. Phi Metal, No. lat PS: 100 do No. 3
.4 tr ., of Ithsoms, Bft7 tons each, Sink 100 de N 0.3
tons Ilk u.e to, , k Oats: On Thursday at
N A V.t 1. STOltn , s—npirite of turpentine Idler a in the
n,llcry. $4,76453; Pitch 114,376,4,60; Rosin $3,25
..11 2 —Ws quote No.l Lard , to mcdPrate at SK
N, , 0 !"0:. LI oseel eon donee heavy, and prices are tend.
loz Coo Ulf
.— .r.l; quote Stkipide..
the Coosa ash. are ISI•411st thr No
1. surl ;12.,.4.1.:d. - .1,12 for entre_ From eine, • plight adearace
~ n ;hos , eats,
>.)l,—No Oloverteadoffetiog. TWO!, arequnte oom
$4 . 2..H.(4/S2,W. and Slat at $1,117.51.50, and 112 d
LY/II)./.
ra EEL --: , pring Steel, Pittsborgb tannufseture.,B , 46634;
p ! ,, plsusch wings, 8; ,10. eta to pattern
. 41,1 0 !i: A It etc,•ol, from rolled Iron, 6%; from hammersj.
not 7:lB'ork do, 7; bliovel do, 8; steel
7: V.111.,17 hprinp, 10%• nest do, 18614; Culti
th, (711, 31.11:$5; no. I BX.4i, 0045518 teoth.
mascot. Nontlnsliy held st 10%011;
rnogh
71, —W. h to not. • slight deeittm; 10, $lO,lO, mad
; l'i" VIII; Bar g 7%.
Will —The ;Was of the week won madly in small
Lt .27r f, reetigell, mob: some sale" of raw In SO bl"
nt 3C-427c.
slog ore reported bora although our dealers
ha, In the Wool rounttea purchasing. Quotation'
rnn tr,a h Walk;
- • --
Locust Grove Seminary for Young Ladies.
ILIVIt .n.lon of this Bn6ool begin on WEDNES.
I DAY, :ientember Moth, and 0012tlinne gorty-two weeks.
nttr ropilo , from the city are ogursyod to and from the
°tote In an exclusive Omnibus.
. .
Cim.l2lA, may IA obtained at the stars of Mr. George R.
Wnite, on Ntarket strwet., and at Mr. 11.11 or's, SI Wood it.,
or ..0 application to the Rector,
REV. WM. 11. CLARKS,
aa9:1.1 Plttpburtrb, Pa.
Semtnary or . • toys.
ti, 74-Ives: ror. of Fifila and (e`rant stAapp.ite Cbur! Noun.
rug' f Fell Seemion of this School will commence CM /41024-
DAY, September 4th, and the dotted of instruction will
re.omed by Maur. UItIChIS acid BI'DONALD.
Thee ere ten AUCCASSIVA IttOpthl In the Ama.m.i. year.
Tuition to $12,50 per quarter.
The number of pupils Li liodted, end boy. are edniliied
In rho order of applications which mu be made after
A ugUsl Mal, At 54 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter
dropped in Pont °dice. sufkaw•
Japaning.
")LAIN AND OILNAhISNTAL JAPAN/NO, In all Its
11 braochr, executed to the but style. and at prime to
suit the times, at the Old Shop, rear of Jaynes' Tea Store,
FIFTH Street, below Wood.
The attention of Tinners, romalars, Panthers and Glam.
ware Manufacturer., Is solicited to our Dew style of Inlaid
Pearl Paptor M ochle, In wool. glass and town wares, of every
Samplot can be seem and information obtained
at the Shop, or at the Warehouse, No. 184 Wood street.
.1. BARNDOLLAIL
1.7-Steamboat men tan also sees new style of Ornamem
tab Mass Panels, surpsselog say hgretalbte exeenteal In this
city. su9:lm
•
Dissolution of Partiassrhlp.
9 , 11 E firm of MULVANY d LIMN was dissolved on
the lint day of July last, by Italian. and the death
arty or the senlor Partner, Patrick kluhrany.
riaCopartnership.
HE undersigned bare leased, fore term of years, the
We OLAsS WORKS, Properties, and an the Stores and
morello uses, lately occupied by MuMany &Leas, and .111
continue the manufacture of Flint Glassware In all Ds ye.
rlotles,dilug buslnen under the Arm of LEDLIE t ULAN!.
JAMES E. LEDLIE,
JOSEPH J. MAIL
Pittsburgh, Aurust 1, 1.
Bathing Apparatus.
Filarrli-S,lL'f'tvDtiThi"erigotwo au u' ulrn7l i te a N tte a ntion VA ot
tin , public, no all are interests& Instead of making the
pumps of tin nod using leather valves, an heretofore, wore
now making the pumpg of copper and the valves of brans,
being not only a more compleL, article, but a durable ono.
We will always endeavor to keep eon/tautly on band va
rious other Baths of the latest styles.
.1. BARNDOLLAR.
Iron City Stove Warehouse, and Tin, topper and Sheet
Iron 31anuturtory, No. 184 Wood street.
I l I A L E t'oill.mAy. rest
In
tb.i2t.r0rg614,17111!
con
tinue at the old Anna, F0. , 109 Front street. C ' ordlally
recommend the new Arm to the patronage of my friends.
Pittsburgh, July 29,1854. P. IL =LEL-
. .
S. .1. LONG ifs. CO., •
'DELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAB FITTERS,
jj Write attention to their stook of Chandeliers, Brackets,
Pendants, and other illturea We tit up houses with Dog
and Steam, make Brass Casthrge of all kinds to order, fie.
tisk Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittings, and keep Anti-
At ration Metal constantly on band. jy3l
ARTHUR% RODGERS & (30,
BANKERS AND BROKERS ,
CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIBLD STRICTS,
auteim Pittsburgh, P..
MISCELLANEOUS
LARD AND LARD OIL— •
/5 Rego No.l Lard;
10 Ws do Lard OR;
5 Wallkill do;
Received and for sale by
mylB MILLER A RICRETSON
RICE -20 tierces prime Ripe. received and for sale by
MILLER & lIIREETBON,
jeli 2EI mai 228 Liberty et.
A i . 0. T fi;
10 hf do do; for sale
Jen MILLER 1 RIBKETdON
'A *I I poc ate I• ay. nn •.. ee l or 001 n
by Dorn MILLER A RICKETEON.
ILABET WINE-4U eases •St. Julian" Claret, received
and for sale by I jel7] MILLER. a BICKETBON.
LIVE 01L-15 nue. Olhe Oil, for sale by
jar; MILLER. a RION.STESON
STAIL CURDLES—Er bone 4's, 6's and 6's Mar Cudlea,
for sale by Deli) MILLER k ILICERTSON.
1611-35 bbls Meilum N 0.3 Mstkerel;
10 " No.l Pickled Marring; In store and for
. by L MILLER & RICHETBON.
111ASCPAGNE-40 Imaketis "172," "174," Cbampogne
Wino, landing nod for sole by
jel7 MILLER dRICKETSON.
IHAD-15 bbl a No. 1, for ale by
b myZO SMITH & SINCLAIR.
A —A. A. • ASO s . aye now •
more than 100 latest styles of Mantillas. [my22
INBRED 01L-10 bbb3 for sale by
JeW HENitY 1101,11E9
11113,-100 bbl. for tale by
jel9
Q ALKRATUS--40 his Pulverised Saleratus, In quarter,
10 halves end pound papers, for sale by
Jelit HENRY 1101,117.9.
13U/THE-15 kegs fresh Furkln Butter, for sale by
Mlll Jell) 11.21NRY HOLAISS.
EIGS-3 o[4 froth this day received, and for eale by
Jel9 HENRY HOLMES
B LUR LICK WATER-1 bble received thie day by
JOB. FIALMIND,
corner of the Diamond and Market et.
- 111AU--111 bbl Baltimore Rout, let store and fur sale by
•
leo ENGLIaII A BICUARIMN.
LITE FlBll-40 bbLs baepected, far nabs by
J.° • :
IaiiMEWIP;iITMPIPPI4
BARB-40 bbl. prim" Years, for .ale by
jell ENGLISH k RICHARDSON
101.-100 tierce. prime Moe, for mile to
j. 17 ....it • . : .
S HAW - 16 0 tt i ge
b i t t? 3 L l;
to store
... 4
for.i. by
F.N3LIBH & HICHARDE,ON.
elB
OTATONS-40 SIKILS for eal. by
job lINNILY 11. COLLINS.
PNACILISA-25 bus prime, tumid, by
.10 DENNY IL COLLINA.
MiEMMI
EItNRY EL COLLINS.
Smms. AND 51014ABSES
-60 lthde N. 0. Bupr ;
75 bble do blolaseee;
25 do 8. IL Molasses; fOr ode by
my 9 .11•CLUIL/LAN, lIERRON 8 CO
14.1/ID FRUIT—tb sack. Dry Apples:
lb cook. Dry Poaches; for sale by
11103/I.ON dk CO.
•
DOTATUES-20 bap on oonmd • °Knout, and for sato by
DAWN 01UULIA11.1-24 maks rawliod on conugnmeut
sod for nabs low by
bI'OLIIIIKAN, 81311.110 N k CO
10 IRON-100 Com Mercer county (Sharoo Yornson,)
for We by (rarlaj KING t MOORHEAD.
JA
MINERAI. WATER—In bbla and half bbla,
LA (oak and mulberry cooperage,) for male by
jeeRING It MOORHEAD.
LAM—WO borne, dllO, 9112 sad 10:14, !'Karmen
Go:e brand, in atom and Ibr sale by
KINO I MOORHEAD.
R•mso APPLES—Pared moral, nod sliced, put up in
gallon cane, hermeticely waled, retaining the origi•
sul flavor and &Inhume of the fruit; mr mde by
Job W. A. aCCLUIte.
MAPLE SUOAR AND MOLASSES—.
7 keg. Maple Molasses, of 8 galls. each ;
WO Ms do Sugar, In cakes;
Just received on coratgarneta, and for We by
job W. A. APCLURG.
PESCUA WATER PROOF COATS—We i. 11•114
ky the attention of purchasers to this new and beautiful
article; the Goods we warranted to remain pliable in all
lauds of weather, and perfectly water proof; tor etas at the
India Robber Depot, No. 110 Market street.
jolt J. A 11. PHILLIPS.
WHIPS—SO dozen liedia Rubber Whips, from 1 to 7
feet to length, for sale, wilialazale mid retail, at No.
110 Market street. Del 4 ) J. A 11. PHILLIPS.
iIIEAP WALL PAPERS—A new supply of 1:44 con
kd Paper. Jura received, for enle by
WALTER P. HARollekLL,
Jas 8.5 Wood street.
LNI.NE Yerkit liAritigitie--.A choice wormed:it m
chintz, brocatello, awl satin I Itstlotu, Ibr sale by
ley II ALUM Y. MAII.BIIALL.
lAttille.Oli OIL GLOM-2,000 yards or the plain nod
ll coemelleit floiah, meioulhatured oo plain, tallied and
Mary dock iraxis; suld wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth
Wereroome, No. 1111 Market street
etiy2el 3. t 11. PHILLIPS.
A lIILL bIiAT, at the t , atta of Matt etagdy Va., with 100
A sorsa of lama, for ahla by CUTIIB= t SON,
II! APPLY. 3-18 bbl, Jur sak by
J7/ 7 KENAI" EL OOLLINS.
DACON--soo Wma suim for ..J. by
.17/0 ILENRY H. COLLIN'S.
Aft D-0 Lep Ns. 1 fur L. by
.1.1/0
A A. IiA2OPI t 00. will fell out their whole amt al
A. more than WOO remota, at reduction of 33
6 0 111 1 1 . 1 .3 A, /LES Y.Xellt..N l tilS
A ,
o ico t r ) sae
Ilanksra -1 / 2 Wood nizeet, Ilcurbargh.
`EYI•ANNUAL BALE.—A. A. MASON r L , Clo. will offer
0 owery suisty of links, Shawls, Drawl Goals, gralvokle.
hen, Doross:la Gouda, to_ at a great reductkm from usual
prima jr.g.
LO:st.INURTII'b LADLE& SWISET WlNE—Very whole
eotne; en excellent article by sacramental purpoore;
by WO by D. YICILBI.BI4N,
k4i.11.4.14, French, Port, Madeira awl Maeda= Hulce,
tot attla cheap by D. FICK.E.O3.I£`
BRAN 111/it., Whisky, It:ouch amtard, Ilavana deiptri,
&a, al rig) on hazel, at the Mares: price,.
j9/2 U. FICHEIBEY.
litihAr AND .Yl.; nli CLAUET—:III: eictlient arycie :or
N.) 111101Diur .41, for tale by
b r i FICHESEEN.
I.2l;kiL/Mii WYE Oil, YLAtikil}—The Guest
1,7 crudity iroported,jusi received blob by
.IY/w
I; ILLLOUX bAIWINES.—bIO half bolero Sardines, or the
babl,nabl t WIL ul bract,; racblved by
(2 . UPiiiibrit eidi 1 , 1141.-1 hero jot received • few tun
-1.3 tired pounds or block Island Cod nab, esid 10 Le the
beta c.v.er brought hero.
jyl9
Q Pieta) bALMON.-1 caw Spleud Salaams, put up In [ln
0 atm of 10 pounde each, just reosirel by
jylo W. A. APCLORG.
LI Slot( ED LULIBUT—::W pouudA, lul
A. eor: n. r, inetre
-1.7 eels. ed by [jyij W.
JALTIHORH HEILIaNG AM) SHAD, very fine, Mr sale
the barrel, by BAILEY &
je23 263 Liberty etreet.
ENXIKA OLD UOV't. JAVA COPFEJI!,,,A few bap, vary
superior, received and for sale by
jr.24 W. A. MTLIMI3.
WBelli:RN DR AFT.S—Coostantly tor sale at idea, or
short date, on
Clod toed, Louisville,
Bt. Louie, Near Orleans,
Ctikaau. Datrolt, and
Cleveland ; at N 0.71 Fourth street,
Je2a A. WILK - L.4S & 00.
BVCONNIALLi WILLOCK,
BANKERS,.
A ND Desiree in Exchange, Bank Not., Gold and Silver
A
Coin. Current sad P. Funds received on deposit
fitocksh,ioght and wild on commission. Collections made
at any point In the United States.
South Nast corner of ?dark. and Fifth edeeets,
myll PITTSBURGH, PA.
C;old, and Shower.
N the fitting and fortiahhm of which ;nothing has been
I spared to render bathing lux - mimosa well as bealthfuL
Are open every day, (Su nd ay'a excepted,) from 5 o'clock, A.
M., until 10 P. 51., at the Barber Shop, Petry Hotel, corner
of Hancock street and Duquome Way.
Je2o JOHN WOODSON. Proprietor,
Mammoth Light.
SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES are
produced at CARGO'S New Gallery, No. 76 Fourth
street, by his lee and improved Side and fiky
Lights; by which Likenesses of Children arl`ta:
ken in a few seconds, and Adults in any weather.
Miniatures Set to lockets—Daguerreotypes copied.
Rooms open day and evening. mg
Graff, Relalasier & Geaff, • -
RSTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood street—Manu
facturers of Cooking Storm, Coal and Wood Stores,
Par or Stares, Hollow Ware, Plain and Faney Grates, Plain
and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges,
Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Store Kettle., Wagon Dozes,
!mac anl4
WAVERLY HOUSE.
lIAVINO left Wilkins Halt, and roved to the WAVER-
Jrl.. LY ROUSE, Diamond alley, which I bare fitted up In
thse style. I would respectfully solidt the patronage of my
former Mend.. Oysters, Game, to, of the choicest kind,
tem be had at all times.. The Ha to well supplied with
Liquor. of the beet brands.
sulky JOHN WALKER.
BANKINO HOUSE OF
BELL , GARRETTS
LL a• MONTGO
O N St the t j ,rn ti t ' 67s borough r of f ilUNTlNUDON, Penns.; at
winch a general Butting Business is andemplated to be
done.
• • • ••
Drcifts on PhiLedelphia, Pittsburgh,•&c., le., always for
aerie.CUlectione ovule at the principal points In the United
}Rates.
Money received on deposit, payable on demurred, without
interest: also, for 3,8, 9 and 12 montise, payable with res.
sortable rates of interest thereon.
J. M. Bell, B. B. Johnston, Wm. Jack, Wm. M. Lloyd. of
Hollidaysburg, Pa. A. P. Wilson , J. Geo. Milos, Wm. Dar
rill, Jr., Thor. Maher, Wm. P. OrlAnon John Scott, James
owls, and Oeo. W. Gar reus li
on, of miglngdon, Pn.
Huntingdon, July 2101, 11354-1 m
Steamboat Puraltaegn alga Chairs. • _
$
WE have on hand and are constantly nianufacta. -
ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, of every description, els:
Extension Dining Tobin;
Do Bar do;
Ladies Cabin Chairs, of various styles;
Oents. do do do;
State Room do do do; .
Do Toilet BIM.;
Teta a Totes; aolks;
Divans; Centro Tablas;
Wash Stands; Card do;
.Water do; Trays, An, As.
Material and workmanship warranted, and priess wake
factory. - T. B. YOUNG a CO..
iY2O
88 Stnithliabi at, opposite city Hotel.
- -
Be 11 a. O. THOLN.
- 11 - Taoissma GROCERS, gad Dealers Produce, Tau
TV sign Wings sad Liquoss, Old Idcaongshels sod Nor
4141 Whisky, Na 7il. Warty it, Pittsburgh, pg,
ThitECIIKEt BTOWB AMAIN I —Jam .. sed and for sale
at MINER a 00.'8 cheap Book Btore, No. 1M Smith
field 'tree: .•
Remy Memoirs of Fooikla Lands: by Mrs. Fipp T ipt
Beecher Stowe, anther of Uncle: Tone' Co;abi 2 vole., sloth,
illustrated, $2.
Sir Japer Carew; Lever's new novel; 20 cents.
Fashion and Famine: by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens; M. For
sale by H.' MINER d CO.,
27/ 9 No. 82 Sualtddeld street.
BITERS' EXTRACT OF ROOK 101111, OR FROST MOBS!
An Invaluable Remedy for all Zero:phut Dbresees,
InAigea
tion, Tetter,Slek Usednelse,amluir, Nursing Sore Mouth,
General Debility, and as a Purifier of the Blood, is un
equalled.
The ROCK ROSE has gained a reputation, at home and
abroad, which no other medicine has ever done in the rem,
length of thne.
It bee long been the Andy of Physicians, to discover some
remedy for this moat distresehosenmplent. Whether they
have been suocessfu4. remitted for the migarers to soy.
There are, In this country, hundreds of it 13119.6135 'Lo a re
suffering from indigestion, probably, it most seam, mum!
by their own imprudence in ilring. To times° would coy
try MYERS' EXTRACT OP ROCK 110511. It h. cur. _:,
ant will once, the worst and most °beta:late came of
peps* and all its mucomitants,--Ocativenees, Sick, Howl
ache, Heartburn, Matulancy, Aeklity, Sc. See the follow
ing certi& stet
Roy. A. B. L. Mme: Dear Sir—ln the winter of 15.17-8,
I suffered beyond description with Dyspepda, ands train
of other evils dependent on it. I had applied to various
doctors, and a number of nostrums bad been recommended,
but to no purpose. I pzocured and rued two bottles of
your Ex:tract of Rock Bo" and found almost immediate
relief, so much so, that I havvf used no other medicine
since, and, in fort, I can rind no Other which, in my deia
erate opinkrn, can bear eomparikrn to yours. Atal in all
cam., when I have the opportnnicy, I recommend your
Extract, u standing first over all others. Let all who are
thui Minded try It, and find *bat I have found.
Truly Tours, GEO. B. CONKLIN,
West Meriden, Coon.
THE STUDY OP NATURE.'
ITENRY HOLMES.
" While Nome were at College learning medical etiquette,
I wee studying the laws of nature In the foreste of Ainer
lea."—Wornetr.
The discovery of Hock Bose (Bele►eNemnm Causdense)
by Dr. Wbitl►w, has proved an Inestimable benefit to man
kind. Its an alterative It is unequaled in Zdateria }Wks ;
as a tonic and deohstruent It Is matchless. Myers' Extract
le the only scientific and reliable preparidon, and boa
already " mule Its mark" as • remedy for iiicrohda, fia't
Rheum, Totter, Dyspepsia, and all diseases raisins from
Impure blood and Impaired dlgestban. Bee ciardicates.
IT 1880,
We know it to be • fact, and therefore do not hesitate to
ray, that is all Scrofulous and BRlousDiseassa, hillgestion
and its attendants, Sick Headache, Sour and Sick Stomach,
Canker, Salt Rheum, or Titter, all akin and othertitswases
arising from impure blood, Myers' Extract M Rock Rose
has no equal. If you doubt the hat, read the array of
proof in our circulars, for the truth of which we challenge
Investigation.
Sold by Dr. GEO. 11. KEYSER, N 0.140, corner of Wood
stroot nod Virgin alloy.
447 - Slatt of Golden Mortar.
F F it 4 4 4 4
Hernia, or Rupture of the Bowels.
TLLEICE AEB THOURANDS OY PIatEONS WHO
are allikted with • Rupture of the Bowels, who pay little
attentkm to the disease until the Bowels
become straugulated, when, Nll . proba
ting., Jetty be toe late. How portant
it it, then, for all chose eafloring from any form of Rep
ure of the Bowels, to mil at once upon DR. ERVELER,
at his Wholesale Drug Store, on the corner of Wood street
and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro•
truding portion of the Bowels. Dr. Keyser has an office
beet of the drug Wee where Truasee are applied, and war.
ranted to give lathebetion. Hs also has every variety of
Trusses that you ran name, and at tug price, to suit the
means of every one in need of the article. I also keep
every kind of Supyortcrs, Body Brow, Surproboury Band.
par, Medic Biocide's, for enlarged vans, and all kinds of
mechankal appliances used in the cure of disesee. .
I would respectfully invite the &deed= of the public , to
an excellent Truss ler Children, which invariably effects
owes in • very shod time. . .
N. ilex keep on band, and for sale, a large assort
ment of Shankler Braces of The most Improved kind, that
bare been worn with so mvA satlshetlon by hundreds of
persons, both in and out of the olty.
DR. RIMER'S DRUG JITORE AND TRUSS DEPOT,
owner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. din, sign of the
Golden Mortar. jelidkir
!Lipsey of Dr. Flteb+• Celebrated Weill-
•
eines.
Aid' AT DK. G. 11.111SYSER13 Drag Store, NIT 140 corner
Wood street and Ylrgt alley: Cherry Pal:nook, Pulmomr
ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary -Liniment,
Depuratlee Syrup, Dead Corrector, Humor Corrector, Pure
and Medlelnal Cod Liver Oil, And-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough
and Cntbertie Pills, Nerrine, Vermifuge, Perm& PM, Fe
male Specific, tr., Ate, umf by him constantly and with
unprecedented success to the treatment of
adds, Caphs, Cbuseiption, Asthma, Heart Dimas, Dys
pepsia., &reale, Stan DiKaus, HAMlllatittli, /Weals
Ctingiaialtr, Pau, dc., etc. Dr. Filth's unegualled
• .Pecfnel Silver , Plated Abdoesiaal Sepporters.
Dr. Pitch's Improved Plated Steel
_ Spring Bleredder.Brace. Dr.
hag rate.
Also, all kiwis of Proprietary Mao Hotter; at the lowed
kaaorbotrala or Mali. . irnalaw
Air Perfumery, Fancy Soapaaal have on
hand a large sod well selected assortment of Soaps and
toilet articles, from the UM pernaniny estaldialanints of
London, Paris . and Philadelphia, which I am selling oat,
wholesale or retail, at the lamas! prima. Also, Pomades,
On Marrow, awl Hair Oils, of the richest and mast delight
ful olors.
0322202
I also keep a splendid assortment of imported and domes
t 1 Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes, Tooth Brushes, du
GEO. If- EMBER,
jyalils. No. 140 corner Wood et. and Virgin alley.
her Arne and Fever of Three Years
Standing Curesilelfr. 7obn longden, now 'fling
at Beaver Dam, Hanover eennty,ereariticiumond,had Ague
and Sever for three years, most of the time he hod chats
twice • day, and randy leas than once; he was parched with
fevers as mon as the chill left him ; and atter trying phy
sicians, quinine, most of theZonice @deceased, and every
thing recommended to him, was shoed to glee up in despair,
when Carter's Spanish Idiztdee was spokehof; he got two
bottles, but betas be bad Useemre than single one, he
was perfectly eared, and has' t had a chill or rarer ahem
Mr. Longden is only one out of thousands Whir have been
beneatted by this Mid tonki, alterative and blood purifier.
eavertisement aultdaw
r2IIM=
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OMM=I
pacitgAME)A.l.lll:ll4.Nc 4, bo 11:40(0)CI
OD &AND AND POD SAM ST
PPTACKING 1111.0TUBILS,
v *ar •9arhfwMpsesus Puk-
Wholesale Dreggists sad Dealers duPatent Jkilioinct,
Career Fourth and Wood streets. Pittsburgh.
EF.LER'S .1311thICAN .001dPOUND:
Jayue's .s..teratire
" Hair Dye:
,Itopectorani;
Saundra Ell
Hair Toole;
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry ;
Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam
Hoonand's German Bitters;
dO
Hustetterss Stomach do
Inerehisse Uterine CaLholicoul.
Storm' Scotch Cough Candy.,
Price's do;
Thorn's do;
Hoe's do:
Osgood's fndia Cholagogne;
Macas'a iniigoraling Cordials
Tyler's Gum Arabic Dreg;
Harrison's Hair Dys;
?Won's do
Batchakee
MeSinner Elixir of Opium;
Bryatit's Purifying Extract;
Dailey's Pain ntract;
Brown's Essence ofJamalea Ginger;
McAllister's do do:
Ender'. Indellibis Ink;
Payson'. do do;
Aenhold's do;
Dr. Ductile Hygea
Lyons' Hathairon ul; •
Darid's Lilly White;
Basin's do;
Tobias' Liniment;
Hunt's do;
Alien's Nerve and Bons Liniment;
blexliern Mustang do;
Farrere Arabian do;
Gardner's do;
Barrens Indian do; •
Carter's lanish Mixture;
Barn's Ma Lotion;
Morn Fun;
Scarpa's Acoustic Oil;
Menbaxit's Gargling Oil;
Rushton, Clarke k Co.'s Cod Liver OB ;
McAllister's Ointment;
Single Itch do;
Ferrari do;
Gray's do:
Trasit'sMagnetio Ointment;
./adkies do;
Biraint's Pruners;
Houck's dc;
Sargant's Infant Panacea; .
Perry David Pain Killer;
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral;
Hone:den'. Pepsin ;
Klar'sPetrrdeurn•
hicLands Oelebrited Liver Pills •
Brandreth's do
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills
Lee's Antlbillous do;
Sarsaparilla Wood do;
Evan's do;
florsysun'Egtnket Sarsaparilla Blood. ills
Jayne"! Anodyne Cough do;
Townsend's Health do;
I .7= a lhavll's . Plastdeors;:
-Dr. Nevman's do;
Fadvray's Ready UMW . ;
Monis' Remedy ;
Prot Wood's Hair Restorative
Emerson's do;
Bull's Sarsaparilla;
Towrieend's dot -
Sand's do; •
Guyeott's extract Yellow Dock aid Sarsaparille
Wolf's Schiedam fictumpps;
Soup. Cilimeer'e Honey;
}WAY Scented Brown Windsor
Moak;
Lodium'aSpeciSa;
lifcLane's Sudorific Cough Syrup;
Tyler's Gum Arabic do; '
Belled do;
Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry;
Smith's Tonic Syrup;
Barry's Tricophorous;
Norwood's Thictureof Varatemis Virus;
McLane's Celebrated Vermitays •
Dr. Locock's Sammie Wawa;
Thompeon's Sys Water;
Amalie for all ofDr. MeOlinteek's
Dr. Neadham's Breast Pumps; .
Water's Atmospleirki React PNAPIIit
Mum Maeda • .. 4to
BENCH GIN p
GHAM marked down 8 and /0 anti en
Frad, at A. A. YAWN CO.'B,
.17 28 26 Pak start
MEDICAL.
“ PAXICORITILP,
DitIPIPPIA
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RAILROADS
OLZVELAID AID PITTI3ITIOI
ILLMIOALP.
zY ocarrsorrorr WITH
hillait IGLOO Ago EXCILANGL
WELUIVILLA
AND OHIO AND PENNRYZVA NIA ItAIZROAD,
ALLIANCE:. -
T HE, a4O, I I. ukk
Salts o ast ku ar w cheapest mate toTolS4Or Cal
North-greet. VIA CLEVELAND ' Galena '
' l3e. 14916 ' e" 134
. .
On and 'after TUESDAY, July 11, 1844, Pesteogar Train
will run daily, (Uanday's eseetValiows
VIA WEL
Leave Wellsville at 4 20. P.
N.
and Alliane• ei s iLSO, argil.
.vlng is Clew:Loot at SSD, P. It.; ratio` • elewe
with .V.ichigan Central Railroad boats for Detrol=it
cap; steamers for Buffalo and Niagara POD, and Borer
Train far Toledo, Chicago and St. Louie.
Passengers for the 410, P. AL, train from Walloon* lease
Pittsburgh daily (Sunday's excepted) at 00, A. M., on
neuron Wpm or Exchange. Pore to Clevehtsci, sl‘oo.
Leave Allianos at 7.30, A. Id, and 1% ir.,egasieedgig at
Hudson with train, for Akron, Cuyahoga 144 kr-, and
arrlvhig at Cleveland at 10, A. 10., and 2.20, P. M. Pare to
Cleveland, $4,00.
The trains of tho Ohio and Penna. Hamad, Imago* Mts. '
harsh at 8.00, A. Y., 8, A. 81., and 3, P. X., ensued at AIM- •
lines for Cleveland at 730 A. M. 12, IL, and WM, P.
and arrive b Cleveland at 10, A. M., 220, P. 11.., sod 1.21,
P. AL
Passenger. for Toledo, Chicago, St. LOUIS and the North
acct, leaving Pittsburgh on the SAO P. IC Train, VIA
CLEVELAND. make a dace conneetlon there with the
Night Elem., by which they orri re in Chicago at 12.00 31.,
next thy. Time from Pittsburgh to Chkago 21 loom
Paseengare taking this Train, via Cleveland, will reach CI&
eage tee Train in admen of any other mote.
Passengers ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Cidee.
go, Le Belle, Bock Island, mei at. Loofa.
'rime to Chicago, 24 hears—St Louis. 43 hoora
coon tL wrairrum rail TU. MIJAXCL
To Cleveland-...-..__.43,00 To Clavoland-------44,00
Wel.) 5,00 Toledo- .._..0,00
5,00
Cbtano.--$lO,OO & 10,50 Chine- 50...-2,11,00 &IVO
hock laland.----14,40 Bock
Bt. luts. la 50 I St.
Peasetagen are requatted to protean their tlaboti tit tbr
office of this Company, In Monona:llmM 'nom.. below the
Omer. J. DITE&ND, guilt Cleveland.
J.- A. CAIIGHXY.A gee ~
6.12 Illtatrazab.
SUMMER ARRANOBbIENTS
r. -
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RAILROAD.
THROUGH IS POPTEILIt HOURS.
ON AND AFTER TILDIUPDAY, JULY STD, TR=
THROVE TRAM
THE MAIL TRAI7.I Will /eave arary — snorsdng (Honday,
excepted) at 7 o'clock, Mopping at all the regular da
tion', and arriving In PhiladelpMa at 12 o'clock,. P IL.
THE PAST TRAIN will leave Plttablugh daily (mega
Sunday,) at I o'clock, atopplog at Greesudoirg, Latrobe,
Elairmiile, Lockport ? Johnstown, Wllapore , Gallitau, Al
tman, Sc., arriving in Phlladalplda at 4 o'clock, tba ant
morning.
TIER EMPILFBB BRAIN will leave rimy Olathe
at P.BO o'clock,M..og only at Irate% ait ensbuto,
Latrobe, MUM, Jamovin, Linty% Oallitani, Altman,
Ay., connecting at Hamistlurg with the train Sir Balti
more, and arriving in Ph phis or Baltimore, at 12,110,
noon.
TIES AOOO3IIIODATION TRAIN will lam wary atter.
noon (except Sunday) at 5.30 o'clock, stopping at all regu
lar stations, sad runnbg only as Sr aa
THR SECOND ACOOMMODA.TION TRAIN Iwo daily
(except Sunday ' ) at 11 o'clock, A.M., stopping at all ati•
done, and running on as Sir as Brinten'i. -
RETURNING TALUS arrive In Pittsburgh.. Hot no
commodetion anises 4,8 o'clock . ..L . ll- grprekt ,
Second ducommodali.l.6, P. M. Mall WO, P. _4 last
Line, 2.20, k-
Pare to New York, $10,50 ; Puri to PhUadelphta, VI;
to 'Lattimore, $B. Pam to Bedford Springs, TO.
IMmage checked to all stidlonson the rinamtvania
and to Philadelphia and ihdttroore.
Paseengers purchasing tkkets 1n care, will begged MB
moms In addition to the Nation:atm, except hoe 'Whoa
where the Oompany have no Agent.
No notes of a less denomination than *re dawn trill be
remind hi payment for Uctits, except Maw Mooed by th!
Banks of Pennaylvards.
Jiii-NOTtelt—ln can of lose, the Cowpony via bolt
themselves reisponsibla for personal beggags anly, sod Mbar
an amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line bee bean employet
to convey passengers and baggage to and framtbe Depst,sB
charge not to exceed 18 cents for each poseeDger, and
15 rents for each trunk.
For tickets, apply to J. itEIMMINI hignis
At the P. 11- B. Puna . Station, tai Liberty EL
rrm.T.ppt , wr
OHIO AND
Now Arrrmaat t
COMMENCING F H B br45Y112.11164
1854.
.11,11 - AIL TRAIN leave. Plitabmigh at 8 AK; dies at,lllll
111 once ; takes tea at Curitiba. sad makes a dose eon.
unarm thaw with a teat Rawest Train, remaldug Ohmic
nati abort 12 &lock at night.
kNPIIIO3B Willi leaves Pittsburgh at I ealoak,
after the arrival of the Ex - teen train from
and mochas Oreetlina at 11,30 P. 11., conueettog ita =
Night Express which twahas Cincinnati in the gleslog.
- Couneodoms are - scadowilth the Ohio sad MONA% sad
Belfontalne and Indian - is railroads for Dayton, Indlatespedia
Connertiona wre made with Cleveland. llanrOeviiht.liesn
dusky, Toledo, Detroit sod Chimp with Doom* Dna
Bandnaty, Forest, and the towns on the Mad Maar Drwl„.
Alsoorith Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanangla sod tens
on the Meusetteld road.
Pare to Cincinnati ;to ladiattapoltasl3; to Ilajraat Sap;
to Takao $0; to Columbus Va'ls; to Unworn* $1.10;
131naland $B . _ Th rough ticket . to Lcotaiyilla at zakradl,
rates.
ILE TIMLNILHO I
THE E5P)12203 TRAIN leaves Organza st Ll 6 P 11,
and reaches Pittsburgh at B.BOP M, connecting with the
hut Mrpress Tr thro in Wean hours to Ithlindelplds.
EAM TRAIN lea as at 220, A. M. aft the
rival of the Night Express Twits Oven ClEallaltd, aid
arrives*. at Pittsburgh at 1120, P R.
NNW BRIGHTON ADOIBMODATION TRAIN Limos
Pittsburgh et 10 A M., and a P M, and New Might= at 6
A M, and 1.16 P M.
PRBIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A IL, and 9 2;
M., sad arrives at 4.30 A M, and 4.80,P M.
air The Trains do not run on Sunday.
/Fir Tickets or further information. apply at thi ticket
offices of the Ohio and .Pennsylrazda Railroad Company, of
J. 0. CURRY, at the stetter dam under the 31onmentssie
Hoagie, Pittsburgh, or of
OROBOJI PARSES, Tkket Agent.. ,
Federal simet Statkin.
JOHN %RUT. Paannager Agent.
Hearsaylowa& Railroad,
01310001. TARIFF between PittAborgh,Phiadedpkla sad
Baltimore ; • commentin Agpril Ist, 11314.
Pird Glare—Brooms, Cedar g
and Wood= Wan, Feathers,
Furniture, second hand, FunkTielsos, Poultry; Wines, Ur
beekets or boxes: 76 mate W 100 re. . •
Asond ekes—Dried Pratt, Beeswax, Boa Marc clef=
and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool and
Sheep Felts, and Eggs: 60c. W 100 lbs. •
Third Closs—Bacon and Pork (tmei) Batter, la fleidos,
kegs or bbls; Hidm, Leather, Soap, Window Maio, and Cot,
too. uncompressed: Mold 103 Its.
Flora Muss—Alcohol, Bacon On carte or bonne) Bed=
and Halt, Beef and Port, Candies, Cheese, land Old Lei
011, Hoop, Whisky, Cones, (eompramed,) Leaf Tobaccos
40e. 31 100 Ms.
Floor 80 vents 31 bbl
aprl GIORGI C. FRARCHICUIL
O. Bingham £ Co. , s Traasportation Llaer
MdMl MciMffM
o AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND
T
NEW TOM—The Owners and Agents of said Lira
base been for the past fourteen 'years amneeted with the
" old utablisbed Itingbam's Line." They all glee tads.
usual prompt attention to the brava ding of Prianes,Ver
chandhe, foe, In the shortest time and on as thawalge
terms u any other Line.
kir Only one transhipment between Pittaargb,
Pidla
delph4 end Baltbnore.
GEO BINGHAM t 00.,
thinslltmadLiberty et, Pittsburgh..
BINGHAM DAVIS k
278 Mater e , mak, Phibultd C U.
JAMBS WILSON; Agent,
121 North st i iiithimee.,
N. OPTRAYM Agent.
• 88 WA st.,low Toth.
Proprietors.
$33,000 Worth of Farms and ERllE:ft Lots!
100 FARMS AND bOO BUILDING lON
Wet Os &Odd awry 000 lhibleramn en delkiesitic ths
31st of Almost, 1111111.
A LABOR NUMBER ARE ALREADY ENGAWIIIIII.-
fIL May of the Lots near these have been said for fame
400 to 600 per ceuL advance over the pace for width these
lots are now sold, showing that the parctuuto mill boa-good
inmetanamt.
Each trutecriber, FOR ONLY $l6, Flyable In instausets
of t, s each, will receive FOUR BUILDING
jam.
ley 100 .
be lying together, or a FARM of from 2to Mame. S. emoo
bit are beautifully - located- at LAKELAND, fang
us ed,
wheats new church and school home, and a amuse at
private dwellings, stores, warkohope and Soto=
already been mead, several More are now being
Dermal hundred will be everted the ceasing maim -
Tits is s. Doe amitertimity of coming a delightful amatory
madame soar the city. where the domestic ammilbrta of a
badly circle ease be folly realised, and whale 26,000 -bog&
lag lots and about MO farms have lately hems and; mad
sales are daily being made to Individuals ithea,, alba outetal
examination of its location and eseabt the quality of
the soil, as selecting farms for hand. purpose, be
conlident that no land so cheap acid ealambied to th
ereat* so ray In ram am Dished within Warollem Mame
city. This would have bon all tam up years.hu
bat hat been as tasaafed estate for tho last amatory, aredd
completely looked np far upwards of two hundred
slime whicitiarp sales have been made, and whete=l
does roamed at huge may now be seen beentifoleathigek___
and cultivated adds wiring with the abundant proballiowa;
of our mother emarh. -
suits one of the best opportunities now offend to th ins
of =.Ol somas who ' are destitute of a home of their own,
to po one Sy a linen trills; also, a few lama row
Mining each are and ten aeon, and upwind', at Dam VW
MPS par maw
All parsons wishing to avail thenielTell of the appal*.
ally now oberad to prom* a !Me fat= or ipleottatedldiag
lot near the - Empire Oaf:shank( make- imatethate
don, MI they are nearly all disposed of. Apply to
WOOD, 208 Broadway, roam at Pultotextreer, Y. Ober*
maps and pamphlets can be had, or pent if retpstrad ta .
man, grads. IWLAIN, = irk
jyl3:lndaw le 21 FM - rtreet, P 1
SUNDRIES
-10 Wide Beam Rams; -.
25 " 'do Shoulder% •
50 bble new large No. 3 atinned:
30 hi Mt do do do; 10 111,1
30 " medium do do
25 bbla do do . do
15 " Jake Trout, In 003, o;
25 " Baltimore Herring, in store; .
20 41 d o Shad, do;
• 6 " No. 1 metre Lard OR, do;
25 o Tenors Oil. do;
so milks mime Pearls; '
100 bbl. NMI Pod::
Bp “ Grease Lard; •
VI " Loaf •
--- - ,
. Bibb:110. BaSugar;
230 bbls o.ldobtaam, oak tioageraga;
40 boxes W. 0. Tobacco;
100 bbla N. Q. Basin; - '
10 asks Rim; -
7 boxes Cream ammo; ' .
1.50 echo Dried Apple anti Naelret;
. . =XI pours& Bacon Sides.
_ 40___ - ..._ B o teouggi BjußElAßagegg"
stimatosas Furniture.snd Citatree
1 1 1111111 Ln
Wit are 1:060013, oollsrui the
asturacturs of lifnhillfOLT OW,
CHOIRS. ant FUEZEITURS6 of . sersew
to the maalkettens of the e
beer s 'iseilehlenelhe mer
of Onesoires. Out _ or the be*
tuto esublei us to walnut
=Tr i p which warn= rw:11h: 4 0 ,417
et
Tires intimated to funded:ling Dons, will had It to then
silnatare to eye us • calL
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