Tax-banner Ma'rca,—The first part of a ollome.and-home" game between the St. George's Cricket Club of Cleveland and the Olympic atilt. city was played yesterday on the grounds of the latter Club. The attendance of citizens was large, and the day quite propitious. The ground, hoverer, owing to the long Eby weather, was hard and rough. The Inninga was won by the St. George's, but they preferred to take the field. • The playing on both sides was quite spirited, ant - both Clubs made good scores. The Cleve land Club closed their first. innings 17 ahead ; but the second innings.' to ba PlaYod today. may change this 'result The bowling on both aides Was excellent, and the batting good ; but the fielding was nothing to brag of, on either side. Only one ball was canghthy each set of fielders, and the players were all bowled out but four or five. ; Os the part orihe Olyzipie Club, Bruce, Mil ler and Pollock made Good batting. Bruce made one four 'one three sod three twos; Pollock one four, one three and two twos ; Miller one four, one.three and two twos, and was caught out by Riddle after scoring 19. Hunt was very cleverly bowled out by Stokes before souring any. and Stokes was stumped out in tryiny to make a double run. Haworth, Leech and Young each bad bad lack, the bowling putting them out be fore scoring more than one. On tbe part of - the St. George's, the good playing was mostly confined to Pellet and Riddle. Pellet made three runs of three and seven twos, and was nicely bOwled out by ',Mahe after scoring 81. Riddle made one run of four and one of three, but SrCabe bowled him out on a score of In.. Sewell had the tad lack to lose his wicket, to Miller's bowling on the first bill, and R. Stokes was bowled out by Sproul before making a mark. Bem7'is wicket went down early in the game, and Orris was very neatly caught out by MCCabe, after scoring 6, and Hook was run out after making one good run of three. Sedberry, after making 7, was run out by good - fielding.— G. Stokes was handling his bat very well, and hail made nine runs, when M'Cabe bowled bum out. We subjoin the tally of the . . . FIRST INNINGS. OLYMPIC cure.'; • - ; , Brace, b. oat by Benry - 19 Hunt, b. out by Stokes 0 Sproul, rutiout. I Pollock; b. by Stokes ‘. • 18 hreabe, • [(assort!'' 1 toed' ' 1 • Ikinnaffon, b. by Gunson 1 B: Young, b. by Orris 1 Barris, not out. . . ... . • Miller, b. by Gunson, a. by Riddle 19 Byes 8 Nide 1 No ball IT. GEORGIt'S CLOD. 'teary, b. bf Miller Sewell Setbberry, run out Pellet, b. by M'Cabe O. Stokes, " Riddle " Orris, b. by Miller, c. by M'Cabe Hook, run out.. ...... . ...... Speed, b. by M'Cabo.....- .... R. 'Stokes, b. by Sproul Ortolan, not out Bye Leg byes • tbeThesecond game wninill be will resumed this morning, when ingi be played.. A splendid supper was given by the Olympic to the St. George's, at Bennett's, "Our House," which passed off In the beat manner. Stram.,ta Accuouvr.—One of the most singu lar and distressing accidents Ire bare ever re monied occurred about half past three o'clock on Wednesday afternoon at the • Clinton rolling mill, in South Pittsburgh. It appears that some days ago the brush titi, the hill, immediately in the rear of the mill, was set on fire, has since continued to burn.slowly. 'Wednesday af ternJon, it reached some logit,- one of which served to support a heavy stone; weighing, per hap', some 300 pounds. The logs were consumed, nrid the stone being left without support,it roll ed down the_hill at a terrific rate, entered the rear of; the mill, where a man, Adam Weyland, 'was employed, and strikinghim on the head,and breast,. it crushed him so that he. died in less than two minutes. The distance_from the point of the hill fromwhere the stone fell to the mill was about three hundred feet, but it descended with such velocity that it entered the building withontleing seen or even beard by any of the workmen. The deceased was a poor man and resided in South Pittsburgh, in the immediate neighborhood of the School Boise. lie leaves a wife and four children to mourn his untimely mid. The Coroner held an inquest on the body last evening, when a verdict of accidental.death SgLLING LIQUOS T(1 A PZIIBO2I Or INEXPrIZATC 11,tarra.—The first case under the act prohibit ing the sale of liquor to persons of intemperate habits came before Alderman Steel yesterday.— it appears that a man named Bentara Moss, whose father was addicted to drinkinit, and fre quently prncured his liquor at Beltshoorer's tav ern, in Lower St Clair, warned the latter not to sell him any snore drink. The order was dis obeyed, on which Moss had Beltehoorer arrested under the new liquor law and Alderman Steel, after a patient hearing of case, held the de fendant to bail to appear at Court for trial• ' Eascrios Rana:fr.—The election to fill the va cancy In the Select Council of Allegheny city caused by the resignation of Mr. Stewart, the member for the 2.1 ward, came off on Tuesday. There were two candidates in the field, bul a third, whose name was not spoken of until after 'the cities, of, the polls, was elected by an over whelming majority. Following is the result: James Gardiner 84 ; J. B. Liege 48; and John Conley 28. The Enterprise claims the result as a "Know Nothine vicar,' and says "when it was announ ced everybody was astonished; and no one could be found who, had either Toted for Mr. Gardiner, seen his tickets or knew he waria candidate." liaromr:—Pursuant to public notice ' a meet ing was held in the Lecture Room of the First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, on Thursday last, to consider the duty of the Christian com munity on the growing evils of Intemperance and vagrancy.' Dr. Riddle was.called to the chair and Rey. T. B. Wilson appointed Secre— tary. After a free interchange of views, Dr. Cook, Rev. klr. Nevin, and . Dr. Wray were appointed 3 committee to prepare business for definite action at an adjourned meeting, to be held In the same place, on Thursday eiemag, Ii W ins!, at seven o'clock. • Friends of the cause are respectfully invited to attend., D. ILIIIDLE, Chairmen. T. D. Wilson, Seep • „ INIVEBT.--Crironer Lowry, yeatepasy, EMU en inquest on the body of a little boy named Christ, who was accidentally drowned by falling into a tub of water. The deceased_ Was about three years of age, and was living with a nun named ftenitt, a resident, of the:Fifth '.Ward, who took him in charge Genre months ago, when lie was denoted by his parents: The accident occurred In the yard attached to Benits house, where the boy had been playing with a number of children SZLLIXO LIQUOR OX Belts hoover, the tavern keeper noticed elsewhere,yas fined $lOO, yesterday, for selling .liquor on the IGik and '234 of July, both of which days fell on _ _ • Pinen.—A man named Spencer Witt was fined by Mayor Adams, yesterday, for forestalling the market by buying chickens to sell again, daring market hours- George Waterson, for throwing etonec in the Market house; was also fined by the mule fune- Nmr GLASS Wour3,--Alipleida air and itib• stantial building to be used as a Glass Mannino tory, bas just been completed in South Pitts burgh... It belongs to ,Mr. McCully, and will go into operation in I few days.. • ' . . BCASTIG ma Wl.lX.—NityoT AdSUM 'rester" thy committed George' Cramer`to jell, for,tri al, on >a charge of attempting to choke We bet ter half, Eliza Cramer. Assam' AIM Barresr.—Aldertaaa Thotap eon yesterday held Stephen Brooke to ball, on a charge of oommittlag ao aarault and bat tery on Jeremiah Hall. . . . GRAND Lisimparr—A - man named Charles Iteoce.wiss arrested yesterday, and taken before Aldtrmati . kfajor, charged with stealing four iron rouPlings" from tho Pennsylvania R. B. Co.—!. .lie was fully co mmitted for trial. , Disiguntacy Connerar.—Mayor Vol: sent four ?emot!, charged with fighting, and acting in 4 riotous manner on the streets, to the hill yea . . Tux BAPTIST Ccrwen Ca.% will he decided by Judge Lowrie this morning in the Supreme 'We would 'attention to the large sale of Bank Stocks .and,Coupon Bonds 'at lbs. Mer ehant's EzeLanvge. this evening at .8 o'clock, 8 7' htto6olle6r. MINERAL W4TER-Teonirz . 24 . 431ri JOS. VLActISO. BACON--3000 lbs. Shoulders Ond , Horns m'a an& lby was by , BELL it LIGGIBIT. • . , • t"'' 11.11 - 1411100547gEfATUTRE roils DAYS LATER FROM ,EUROPE: ARRIVAL OP THE UNION - New Yonw, August 16. .The steamer Union arrived at New York this' :horning, from Hans., with Liverpool dates to the 241 instant: &Tarter° entered kadrid amidst great en thusiasm and - loud acclamations. The Queen bad fully agreed to his progriimme, and tran quility was restored. The retreat of the Jinni= army from Bu charest is announced. They are falling back on. Bereth. An expedition to the Crimea is resolved upon. There is noth ng slew from the Baltic, except the capture of Aland, with great loss of life. The 'rumor, however, is not confirmed. Tho London Money market was easy. Consols closed at 924: The leading Liverpool Circulars report Flour firm and holden demanding an advance upon that already established, via : 18 . e.d per barrel. Western Canal is quoted at 808030 s Gd ; Balti more and Philadelphia 3180306;' Bac Ohio 32s 0333 Gd. Wheat firm, prices a *trifle higher; white os(g.fis 3d; red Ss 9doBB 10d. Corn ad vanced 28 Gd and held for Ba , being scarce; white 883034 a Gd; yellow 33°0345. Provisions--XlcHenry reports . Beet and Pork firm. Bacop unchanged. Lard firm at la ad vance. The steamship America arrived at Liverpool on the 31st. - SECOND Dtsraven—Lotat.--The steamer Bali tic arrived out at Liverpool on Wednesday morn, ing. WEONEBOAT Noos.- , -The report of the Baltie r y news had a favorable effect on the Cotton mii r ket: prices Stiffer but quotations unchanged. Manatn, 28th.—A decree of the Junta sup presses the. Royal Council. Another calls into force the press law of 1837. The Junta have also abrogated the prohibition laid on the circu lation of foreign journals. Another decree or ders_the 'arrest and trial of semen!' the ex-Min isters and also of Gen. Yants, ex-Governor of Madrid.. Ministers are raid to be concealed in the betel of the Diplomatic body. AI. Salamica has been arrested and imprisoned at Albacete. Queen Christina had not left Madrid. The generals who commanded the troops in the late struggle have choice to retire to a fixed place of residence or leave the country. The deciee inviting the Infanta Donenrique to Valencia has been revoked. General O'Donnell was at Cordova on the 25th, on his way to Madrid, at an invitation from Es partero: • " BUCILAILEST, 28th.--The Russian army has evacuated its position at Kaingeiene. The can guard is at £3chelava, near Bucharest. The ar tillery and baggage is marching towardl Beretli. • PARIS, Tuesday evening.—Threes closed at 70.90; four and" a half per cents 98.59, for the end of the month: A great anti•slavery , conference was held at 3fanchester on the let inst. Strong resolutions were passed for.the immedite and total emanci pation of slaves and the slave trade, and depre cating the acquisition_ of - Cuba by the United States and urging emancipation there as the best means -of frustrating the same, &c. George Thompson was a-prominent speaker. In the Reuse of Commons, on Tuesday, Lord Dudley Stuart moved a resolution that Russia has 'Violated the treaty engaging not to obstruct the navigation of the Danube and that the pay meta by England of the old Russo-Dutch debt under that treaty be suspended.-- After debate the resolution wns rejected. A telegraphic dispatch from Vienna states that the Russians were totally. acreated at Sto bodjie on the 23d July, bythe Turks. They lost 2000 men and 600 prisoners were taken by-the Turks. The Austrian correspondent contradicts this report. Thirty thousand.Ottoraans crossed the Danube at Oltenitra. British and French officers are arriving at Bu eharest from Shranla. - The division of Prince Napoleon will probably enter Wallachia first. Everything showed the intention of making a serious attack at Bu charest A grand Connell of War was held at. Varna between the allied Generals. on the 19th. The fleets retnained at. Rutanhuk, but great operations were evidently going on: Numerous transports were at Constantinople, working day and night, taking in water, provisions, and stores. Silistiin has been victuallatfor three months. The King and Queen of Prussiareached Ischil on the 3lstorhere the Emperor of Austria is staying. A conference of great Significance is expected. .Important news from the Baltic is hourly ex pected. The English squadron with French troops on board passed Gothiand on the 27th July. The telegraph from' Stockholm states that hairy canonading was heard in the direction of Boman.. Nine ships were watching Ilelsingfors. gear Admiral Chide was effecting a bombard ment at Bomarsund. Soon the French troops will occupy Aland islands. The main force of the allied fleets was at Led Sound, south of Aland island on the 26th. • A letter from Constantinople re-affirms that the expwlition to Crimea was positively decided on, to be commanded by St. Arnaud with 25,000 Queen Christina is allowed to leave Spain with out violence, bat if hostilities be renewed, she will be removed by force. On the 29th,the Danish government proclaim. ed the constitution of an entire monarchy. The imperial council consists of 50 members. ,6 slight republican manifestation took place at Paris on the 29th. Great numbers visited the column of July. Solite persona wearing pink in their button holes were arrested. Parma was quiet on the 25th. Several insur gents were killed and 17 wounded in a skirmish on the 2241.. _ _ El liamee pasha eldest son of Abbas Pasha ar rived in England on a Vieit to the Queen. lie,re turned immediately on hearing of his father's .death. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EHROPE • Hausa; Aug. 16. The steamer America arrived here this even ing with Liverpool dates to the sth. Cotton.—Denniston quotes Cotton in good de mand, prices stiffer but quotations unaltered.— The sales for the-week were 58,000 bales, inclu ding 10,000 for speculation_ end export. The sales on Friday . were 7,009 bales, steady. ' ; Brvidstuffs—All qualities considerably ad - winced for 'the week. -Flour 2s advance, and Wheat 6d®l2d; Corals; Western Canal. Flour 82s 6d: Ohio 328088 s Provisions.—Lard 555. • Denalston *ape, the weather is showery and ungenial. Tim crops made but little progress towards maturity. Market active and. the week closed very firmly at an advance since this day week of 2s on flour, Gd @is on wheat and 111€42s on corn. Western Canal 828032 s fid, Baltimore and Philadelphia 82s Gd®B3s, Ohio 325 .0345. White wheat 98 4d01024 3d, redinixed 98 and 'JB Od for yellow. New YORK, Aug. 16.=—The steamer Cahaba, from Ilavana,arrited this evening, with dates to the 13th, Among her passoipsrs is the act ing canard to Ilarana.' UpWards of 100 free negroes had embarked on the British steamer Solent, en route for Africa. Two officers at Havana wererecruitingamongst the discharged Spanish soldiers for the Imperial _Guard for Santa Anna. The exports of Sugar to the 31st July, ex eeeded those of the same peried in 1858. The health of the city has improved Consid erable fever prevailed on the Spanish vessels of The ;Feather is excessively hot. . SAAATOG:c N. Y., August 16:—The Whig Anti- Nebraska Convention amembled at ten o'clock, 'John A. King was temporarily appointed Chair men._ Committees on credentials and to nomi-. nate permanent officers were appointed. A mo tion to appoint a committee to prepare rules and businese resulted in an angry dismission. The vales of the Assembly were adopted, and a busi ness committee of 16 agreed to, amidst great confusion. • Mr. Thayer, of Worcester, Mum., after some opposition, explained the object of the Kansas Emigration Company. The Committee reported N. T. Mlfean nfi President, seven Vice . Presidents, and fire Elea . - . •BAterixoax. Aug..l6.—New Orleans papers of 'Thursday are received. • The bondable at St. Nicholas ifotel,New York, excites much remark'. from the press. The Crescent says .that lirsham stood.high in his profession there and was universally respected.. ' Charles, Arnior, a steamboat engineer, stabbed Slkehingtan Fleming and a woman named Mary , : Taylor, on the street, in New. Orleans. - .The woman was fatally wounded. The Cllll5O `of= the • murder was Jealousy. • New Toms, August 113.— . Th0 bark Grapeshot, 13,days from New _Orleans, arrived off Bandy owa ELECTIONS.--43FICACIN / 6 : =- Tbus fir the anti-Nebraska gain over Pieroe'srote is 4,000 on the Whig Governor. mins Nrw OBLZASS, Aug. 10.—Cotton unchnnged by the Arabil'aneve; a moderate demand. The Sales tor thalami two days were 2760. tuties.--. Orleans; middlingl4. Plong prices considerably, higher, $7,60137,75. Corn dull, with a declin ing tendency. Lard firm; with on upward ten dency; in kegs llt. Coffee, Rio 101®11}. Bosrox, August 16.—A fire in the woods cc- ',, STEWART & KILGORE; curved at Bradford, • Maine, isit week, which' . aIAN - UPACTUREES OF - burned over a thousand acme of mostly valua.ble ' COOKING, HEATING, woodland. Our hundred men have been em- AND ployed for several days in trying to -stop the ; FANCY STOVES, .spreading flames. The steamer Canada sailed to-day for Liver- ' GRATES, FENDERS, pool. Madame Bodisio and family art among i Tipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings oa her passengers. , all kinds. The :Massachusetts Whig State Convention met . . OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE', here to-day; .Franklin Dexter, of Beverly, Presi- No. 267 Liberty St., corner of Hand, dent, and Josiah Quincy awl '2,3 others, Vito . PITTSBURGH, Pk. Presidents. The President la 0:c an address de- 1 - --- -- - - -- nouneing the Greyton boent , Sc. ' i N OTICE-L-The sobseribers will receive, pro- Demister furnishing their Rolling 5111 i known a* Josiah Quincy spoke in favor tit the obligatioir, l the .Lorens Iron Werke,. at flirty's Run. n ale Alleghe td'return fugitive stares being stricken from the ' a n, r , river, with oral for onlyear. from the Ilrrt of An t zt , Constitution, which suggestion was received with i i»,;',V.t7b.° rd= -I °I.OI I II.47,NTEVAINIT, three: cheers. . jy:atf N. CS 'Water at. For Limit. Governor, IV. C. Plunkett had .51;t1 , Great Semi-AnnualSai e oitirpets. votes. . CARPET WAREIIOUSE, ‘ Mr. Palpey's three resolutions ro Adopted, i NO. 112 MARKET STREET..PITTSBOROM declaring that the whig party of M ssachusetts i w. M-46' LINTOCIC.& BROS. L is ever true to Liberty, the Constitu ion and the 1 lIIAViNG commenced our ealeof Carpeting, Union, and need not abandon its org fixation or i OR Clothe. de" wohave the pleasure to announce to change its principles, and' declari gis devoted i Xes rl select l itrg! , ll,,,r,:,:lo s z :1.971 near attachment to the Union; that it was the • Importation. 15 - 8 lurks those whaling to Duel& Doter policy of the Fathers of the Repu die to con- i Ilrx,•,z trrutt =lnd.-. :, - Ztheare ltz-tir4 fine slavery to the existing limits, evidenced I tosell cheaper than rarebe_purchseed for rues in the East by the passage of Mte ordinance of 1,87, clearly 12:01 1 TiMg r tT,, Z,l'.X r° 7l:,, , „gt ej21,17 1 "&l,l, el . establishing as cardinal principles of the govern- in - Rnrs" Tapestry Brussels dm Twilled do as .meat that slavery should be foreve prohibited •' Auhusecei Brussel, • 33; 1 / 1 1 1t h WoolSrotZ V in the public d omain; that time present act of ~..., ,a ttsl„leteertaiaPir ,dm Lletuf, List and Reg - dtr, the National Legislature in . wantonly and , iig-- 2 ,l',. ~..;h.ll‘ I °.tl l :un - '3lin faithic‘soy annulling a solemn' covenant, I Patent Tapestry toren dee SheroAin, AdelaJd & Cocoa .neerilne do 4o- Meta; Which stood for more than thirty ;ears, leaves' L PIn du del St a i r Rod, no restriction upon the action of the Free States common do dcr. Piano and TableCerera beyond the exact provisions of the Consti- , 241 1 ,' . % ° ,,, 1 n f u "'. v ; r 3 , 4 ;, Ti t 4 ,a ,, t 4 , 1 1 d - d, Thr 2, 10 ,g',1 tution itself; that the naked question is Liberty ' do... Shades, Trimmbuts, se. Having the lanc74 , t and beet or Slavery and they are prepared at all times I :r . „l, 1 1 :r,= "i r l.4tt r ilt . l i gggradV,,i,,blc,,. 1:, and under nll circumstances to endeavor to se- i ast great bargain. 112 Market et.. near Liberty. jeT4 cure the blessings of Liberty; that they were un- 1 SEMI-ANNUAL SALE. alterably opposed to the extension of slavery over every foot of territories now free and will j A. A. Mason & C 0., oppose the admission of any new States out of, NO. 25 FIFTII STREET, territories unless slavery be prohibited and will. Will open their ,next great advocate the immediate and unconditional repeal ! SEMI-ANNUAL SALE of the act as repeals the Missouri Compromise . l OF DRY GOODS, The constitution secures equal rights and ileum. i On Thursday, Inne 15th, 1861. nities to- citizens of the several States which are I vats :we um be found to be the lament. and most at. grossly violated where a law exists for imprison- 1 tractive they have ever held. raid ment without trial-or imputation of crime; that I Valuable Property for Sale. the fugitive slave law requires amendment sector- TIE ROUSE situated on the North-Enat lag trial by jury and thibeas corpus, or fail- Ade of the Diamond, and known aa in not ing in this, its unconditional repeal; that .the e use. meta is see tiatiamit and twenty feet depth people of the free States are called on to e tzd7 r , a I terms '' ' " Nd7dlV b pire en t r ott;,o, °lth pl'ir` k ten give such direction to immigration to secure rrstltf 0.0. P. dAIITII & co!, at r Wond st. free States cut of territories; that they arraign CONTINUATION OP TITS the President as having wantonly violated pledg- GREAT SEMI ANNUAL SALE OF es given in the inaugural address, and having And cull furthi t r 46 11 4 tr. 1 2 :1 p d Vlcerylnomme nc i ng on stooped from his high position and prostituted THURSDAY, July 20th. awl continui PTIOng through the influence of his office by an unwarranted in- the ifloath ofialy. terference with the action of independent co-or. Notice to Shippers. dinato branches of government; they arraign rip iIE Ohio and Pennsylvania Railruad Com the President and his administration for having di t . mr Ir r atlve h tti g w i rr Vretati , t h w i ttgrmt b ness i atut , to appointed foreigners of questionable character crssuias is nineteen hount nail hose ace too comp...Utz to office, to the exclusion of native citizens of Ile.. from tilrgzi o 4 l ,...7i r a , Rs:l. o nnAt sgmerscto; high reputation and patriotism; for its cowardly 1 gE.Wt?-..burgb to Clncinneti.4o. 10 and co watts per too attack on a weak and defenceless community up- ' i b tiMM b et lo b frra=igiori b Atits i rtii b p t iiiit h . lP A P V on the most trivial grounds, while not daring to ply to 2. A. BEAnY-.9. Freight Agent. or D N. COURTNET, Master of Trans:mutation. assist in the full enjoyment of religions freedom Pittsburgh. Ilk 1.54.-dy22 by Americans abroad. • After several speeches, the resolutions were . American Rouse, Boston, lii, , 1111 the addition, is the largest and best unanimously adopted. • arranged notel in Sr. England, and the rube:rite The afternoon session was thinly attended, and 1 e e texs tare to call attention to Its maaniffornt arrant. there was very little enthusiasm, none of the 1.:11,"::1=rp,V71 - ,,,7" - .,11V..t...,Tb,:itnenzl: moat prominent Whigs being present. P 0,.... and,comfisra The massing room.. are meet elegantly appotntech the mite of moms well arranged for families and for traveling hartle. the sleeping apertmente rem moshous and well ventilated, and a i.ge prnportlon of them Mwih Coehitmte water and gas. ',very effort will le" made by t ie, Prarietor to contribute to the comfort of h'.r/V-211 whit , ' w ".ht*S t l h.6{ll7ltlCE. Proprietor. ' Taw Tonic, August 10.—Flour unchanged, a moderate demand at previous rates; sales M5O bbls straight Stab} at $7,87,8,50; good Ohio $9,12®9,50; southern quiet, fancy brands firm: sales 1400 bbls inferior at $8,21,8,50; mixed "and . good $8,750 - r,9,00. Iron moderate at full prices. Stocks heavy and dull. Money unalter ed. Illinois Central railroad bonds 081; Cum berland 293; Erie 461; Reading 62f. Cotton firm with fair business. Coffee lirm, transactions limited. Sugars dull. with declining tendency. Molasses. Orleans, steady 28@24. Domestic wool dull, unchanged. Lard Oil firm. Tallow, western 101. Bark, a light supply quercitron at 25. Wheat firm, moderate sales southern red at $1,60 . 1 dull at the close. Sales 25,000 bush Corn, western mixed at 771€4781; southern yel low 80®8 2 2; southern white 82q,e4. Mess Pork active speculative demand; sales 800 bbls at $13®13,50 on c time; sales 5000 bbls at -- $l 3, 13,50. Beef firm. Sales 800 cut meats 1111- elannged. Lard- firm at 101610 f; now held higher. Puu.ADELrmA, Aug. 16.—Flour, transactions small; soles at $8,50®9,50 for common and ex tra brand. 4 andlancy lots at higher figures.— Rye Flour -unchanged; small transactions at $5,- 25E0,50. Corn meal very quiet sales 100 bbls at $3,50. Wheat, a fair amount offering, demand limited; sales 5000 bus inferior and prime new Southern red nt $1,45(01,60, mostly nt the lat ter rate. Small salis Rye at SI.. Corn dull, sales 1500 bus yellow at 70@,80. Whiskey scarce, smallemles at 31.• CINCINNATI. Aug. 16.—The river ix falling slowly; weather fine. Flour firm at $7,10®7,- 20. Whiskey 251. sales of provisions, which are held above the views of buyers.— Nothing new with reference to the Banks. COMMERCIAL. COMMITTER OP ARBITRATION of the 8,.,1 ofTraAlo for Aupt.o.—W.B. R. Brow. V. P.—DArap E. Pisa, W. RU, W. IlippaArr. W. IL COPCLin, PITTSBURGH MARKETS Orlin Pwreatmon Gucrrr..l Thoraday Morning, Auvat 17, 1554. ) FLOUR—amply far : Rake of 15. 00, 100 and 70 Ma,. ru pee:3le, from 1101 t hands at stgra ; 70 dol"st $9,37 ; 5 do. at {5.41; 75 do. at VMS ; BO do. at:porton and extra at $9,40 and $9.50 ;.12. dn. do. at $4,2531.11.4.37 from atone. 23 MAa maperflno at $4,40 ; 100 do. at $8,30 ; 70 do. at $5,52; and 40 do. extra at $9735. GRAlN—mks at canal of 150 bum. Oata at 4 . 1 sad 100 dn. at 42. POTATOES—saIes in lot. at maid of =I boo. ►t $2.12. 1511151 ii EY—sales orAi bid. rectified at rs:':s. 8 and 25 bids. dn. at tifi :and 40 do. raw at 20. ItACON —Wes 0t3.000 M. F.houMars and Haw at n!i(fp LARD -a gale of 9 tdds. Nn. 1 at 9, cash, and o do. at 9. War mew. Interest added. HAY—sales at soles oral loads at 1f..V4V2511 ton. 2 - 00Aft--saleo of 26 hhda, fair at 4d. Mar moo ; C du. fell. ly fair at, 0%, four too. ; 6 do. do. at Pi. sash. GERMAN Cf,ylr--aaleo of 3 toot to arrive at $4.5. cub oo delivers'. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEA3IBOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES ARRTTED. Jelse Lamar. Amman., Brownsville. Exchange; Clark. Orovro.rille. DEPARTED. Jens Lamar. Auraslt. Brounnille. Ezr.baagn, Clark, Brownsville, mace.--On yesterday erasing there was ane root roar Inches water In the channel arid 111114 a. For Wheeling. 1( . 7 ; Keel Boat UNION will lean Thursday evening. for Whs. Var DSVID HANEY. Blaster. )ANK• WANTED-TheSOCKS 4 afk a otyi 2 k...A.. T ,oTi i. WILICINh lk Co. fIIIEEDE---100 Loxes prime for sale by NIIRIVER & DILWORTH lORN-300 bus. for solo by my2s VON HONNWORST &MURPHY ch_NOW NOT TING SHIRTS, COLLARS, Cravats And fallAscortcornt otFurnlnh In g 01.4. New Ten= cr Store of FRANK VAN (MILDER RINOES-50 doz. Knotted and Late Rend K Erinm black and In sllenloriclnat reed RAM. attio. EU, corner of Market %Land the Dimond. jet= FRANK VAN UORDER. OATS-250 bus. for sale by NJ , .106 VON 11ONNEIORST & NUHINIT iyOBACCOL2Obis. W. IL Onuses 5s & Se D) do Weboter's old ha. loot or sale by e 6 A. ULBERTBO.4. CA ... RIST , MILL FOR - SALE OICRENt—A vfi ssississ Grist Still of an. oreume. In ...gmo or. der and doing a good business. the the 1 1 / 4 nd.r and HaaverCsnal. o ahmt.tilatance from the Ohlo niter. with a good Ihrell.ft Honer. Item sad tea sera of Land, will be mid or rented on %ramble terms. .lelB • 8. CIIT . IIIIERT A SON. 14 0 . &1 et. drgIEERE—,2OO bal.. prime large Cheeaii foy_intle by. 11ENIty 11;12114.1N8... Cy Napier Pi g Metal; Cy 14 bbli. Lard: 3 bbli• 12 mete Wheat; 19 ark. Weather., in Mike 2)r eile by • J 42 1, . 12111)111 DIUKICE At CO. ITTSBURGII AGRICULTURAL TILE WORlCS—Draltdos . TO. of the annexed slam kr land abate manathetored by J. \P ardrott. Hone Shoe Weyer gliXatfed—t% In Calibre. 412. 3% bah $16,234 id or Pip l ea th spli2 M M 2 Melt 412.• e O o l f ar - I t C i 4 ne b b l O C . a l2l,b l r i e a , b4a4 03.321 nth lee lionses, Yard', Clatamit Lo.. making the moat durable drainage In TUN. liaraphlete " mailed to applicants. ...- gaining all inlbrmatlen. and aemplee may be seen at the Peed warehouse, 47 Yllth street. _ JAS. W4IIIIKOP. BOYS' CLOTHING—The 'most complete air and Peaeutudd• dock of Buity_lleady•made Clothing am seared to Um sits, at elmnElt'S, (kat& Ilan. 74 Wood st. Wa study to pleats. Close Ida P. 00.. Saturdays FARINA--100 lbs. llebker's *debated bales reed this day by ' - Y JOB. NLY.IIIIIO, ear. Dis'd and Market st. DRY FRUIT.-4 lams pry Apples. • . 2 do do Peaches. ? I . itLlg.. For sale by SHRIVED , DILWORTII it 00 - aOTHIC CHIMNEY TOPS-300 of roe Vl Dos petters. On sole by . lIKNItY IL 00L1;0513. 1 hIIIII.OIDEISIES,I7ac es, Trimmingo,ic.,. AU atm sanlng at A. A. limn A coe et greatry Ma. e. yrkw. OMPSOI4I3 EYE WATER--1 gro. of ITU gennlae article reed by JOS. ?Immo. e 9 ate. Dia 4 and Market et. PAPER WANTED-88,000 to loan lJ ori - good Cri Raper havlna from 30 days to 0 months to rm. APT 43 - Yll > i ILeVALN. EVE.YEARS AEFORE, THE MAST, ..or Ilk bi the Dareentle aboard Us Manor-Wir e by Ja b corn, to 1 Yob::l2 ,2 mObr W. 13.6 commos.of the principal Engllsh . Tranaidlons of the 13anied Saipturin -The 014 Ter .e. the eru Ela hy tion* :r a t r e rroarn4 w =p u t opt, I' lle edjillent, Dan the Mennen; the 2:l7,WilitraWagrt T ea: ra t iclioh an d, of the more ancient htha tr aint . Woo. and meddle of therincipal trendatarat Maw Hope% .Ifer iale Cara) by If. h. DOSWO TR • C0.,,52 dared it. INSEED 011,--50 bble. in store and for L.. 1. by JOS . & Ithrlit6lloll &01). Turkish Towel VirE .,.. hilo t jast ki 'rTe ß. iiie h d To ttLt her lot of those 'Me Drown Linen Towel has s'oharlielimulating sor&m mmtilnlngr the properties of Cosh brush, with the desired of Towel The Cotton Towel Imes • *Atoms not attainable be Llocun and the pervlimity of atemehing moisture without friction. Cell early and secure.* pale. i 523 C. ft. IIEADLY a MI. No. 02..04 .5. STRAW Gih)DS—lt4l4. ►MHOS. WHITE dr. CO. No. 41 South II .2_ .ft.. t. Philadelphia—Splendid now ootablisbment— Nw Goods—Luceand unonunliod 000nottnont- izah.l4;l7 . Tea. Tea. Tea, Wh a e r w e o r r e hLtPiEtt f rdie;T C .s ew m, ork Inc., and one der, Oolon o . _Sourhon I }loollsh Rseolstost., all wool, h hors broo Donlan,- los looted, ood lso sold as either wholooolo or nstail. A. J 41CNT.S., Pekin Ts-snore. No. 38 Penn strecL re):4.34.3.104.,1*vvipmci NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER CO., PA., HE Summer Session of this Institution 111 rommenreonMONDAY. the lot of Nay. labi. erns orb:dam end marline.. address the Principle. MIRA IL TOWNSEND. Neer Brighton. April it. pub.—apt:Alkyl Security against Lightning. THE undersigned is engaged in the kill neat of potting ap lightning Pads on lo t t,- or building It is deelrable &mare otors the de etrurtion ertivareet. tract c uljniiiti n g the Metho ftli d.0tr.144 or y tltNt.neTt=l:.7l the 7 bomb up In , se 'enntoylranta Italkoskt o>ov:t -ar. mmtiekton Marty tra feat., on nrert 100 Ant i t 7• to the Xothoellpt liard SON fret. to Llbett t ; ton 5-nt. TIN prlperte le went desirable .• !Islet. The build ing now on ft, • gniel eutetantlal three stare brick, with W the neneesareWeir. handlers, het We a 1.1: time been odensied of the Enkni lleteLdeles *gnat boodles... Cap flatlets and ethers dedreue of =alas a 000.1 inveetosent. will do well to examine the premien , . ar.1.9-0 EnWAItD FABER. - ._.• . - - - • • T. C. 'WARRINGTON; 1 (D1P1.031,9 . JLADIES'.& CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. I .... ala bar tl i 7= 7, l, L nd fail saaartitepL. A d IS DRY PEACHES AND APPLES 3gO aita. Dr, Aable , K tb am. Dry Pettehar. ; 0,) 4,, do on, ponleSin Illnte to, sale by' .1.11 1 AIM] DICKEY& CO. 1 vvfATERN DRAFTS constantly for nate ! at want or Ain't data,. ' 1 tilueitituti. 1...U.111in, Mot Louis. Na. Orleans. =Ac h im. Detroit. nod CleveLatl, lit Y 10.71 Fourth .1. pall/ A. WILKINS A CO. L' FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF t_t T ArZE .4=1 1 :11 1 tltta.,7 4 lltou" -- '.9to' Penn stmt. Pittsburyth, P.. 1114-Doeszy af caroms, eaantatielta. oaitllidly WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Daalar h, Plato. Flawed and Deourallh, Papa I.laNinat ?ip. 1125 0 . : W.:1 atrootdilttaborab. .. eolTZt A r.. 4 tr kb:J.:" ""'' m " ...14 =r3 4 IIARISFASHIONS,FORLADIES'DELESS. S..—TL. Part. Vashlova to. JUNK, direct. pet atestoar jrEba Y. on Ws ea the lat proximo by 11!18. 1... D. WILSON. Na MY( Perrithalame Hand amt. Prom a Physician in Illinois. Ix in gratifying to the proprietors of B. A. Pahnestock'eVerndfutte to gee that regular Tradition ere make an:exemption in taro, of this Vertnifung. and not only welt In 10101reltCr to their corn preparations, but adre their voluntary testimony In its them The following II from a atlalointi Mblith character, now In I ll inois, for ntent nialstity, and la diked Snangerroww. ni..! /one gth, 1853. %UM. aliAndlorg (b..—Grnantove-1 hare used 11. A. Ifahneetock'm Vennlthire In the prartl. ego( medidn% In this and the Southern States, fir lb. /Mt 10 years, and ran regrow:nand It as the roe.lkine for the Turks* for which It was Intended., bringing.at one that, front small girl. of say ten years of age. One Thoadren and creentrAine 1M1011.113. Ag a Dr , tt i at Stawneetown, I hare anti n Tralrad4:ll7 l roiled for. s )11108. M.D. and m B id br B. A. PAILNESTOCK A Of =I Wood►sta. li)?a 0011111. diterT ENTERPRISEGALLERY, V Hall, Ydortb Went, k now open tor the re:option of visitors and eastoment. The attention of the public 111 di re,,ted to Ito central laetloo, ample room and superior fatilltke for the prcetr i r artletle add lifelike Deaner Zr t y r f:for M ltret plernren t . qtYl'AlionntitillnP rtrew a few roonaz In the bold stile of the not. Call and tss mine etnedmena irnak:r Notice to School Teachers. THE Superintendent of the Common &bonls, for Allasilt s County, win attend at air.- tnn, fm tits net.. at 11 o'clock Bo a rd., to examine Teachers Po Flu lay Inctrict. The am. ploy !bur male. and *my tannic, Wage" of males, twenty. two, and latualocalatoen defiant per month. JUDY W. STKWARD, aul4ltw•T Heal. Plcardof II IN A OIIICK.ENS —Pure Shanghai I,J Chlekane, White, BO and Speckled orvarione hatch for ash at brim according to their ages, by Doctor E. APPLETON. Woolaey farm, Baldwin townehlp, ono mile from Baldwin church, and adJolningl larto to Mr. sulibrAw7 WCIVILIAN' NOBLE. Upholsterer, and .Dealerla Upltalstery. Wholuale and RetaU,Tbitil atnwt, nearly °Dynan@ the Met Odle°. • lif.t - - ;W s !, o o , f a: MOHAN4c CO., Mapulaeturers Cameo RIM sakt=iltfireria. l'ittrar i ..¢t. Fi. W"4 g" FOR SALE-10 ' aores 7)1 iimdWri nocora. =Wallas term,. •adiolalng Nast Lit.4l) , . Wog bo- Irian thetroutral Railroad and Prankolvorn Plant Road, my2.-dtt . • 'ROBERT BAILEY. • _ VitliLE—A two, story ISaMO.llout e .r. 4 .p.r . 4 7. txqo;lessq t y g good lot on Loeutt it, gt '°_.dif "Th. "'"'''''lT'lictailMibbrfc°.'Zge. - - OGARB r -40 hhdo. N. 0. Sugar, fair to p 1. .; tis btds. crumbed 10 do powdered dooj: • 5 do roar _do? sale bj ills MerilLLS t APE. VITOOL—The highest market price, in cash, wlll'be_paid for Wool, br U. LEE, dk. l ..T WY just Lea tv A l o f i lr a tt by t %, left-130:07110IIIIT . * MIIRPffY. TIRYDEACIIES--10 bbis. Dry Praches: Jolt) 417Ciarlf. j 0tVrtz sa'• fiatINDDIES--82 bT:da. -- Lard; • 13 lObbla Crew • 683 box O s tr. . • 1 1 mak FamoCo foom oloa' • 12 old bm.l r Drf a li g , ftsehea • box old 8 Maalox from Ammar IL T. Yettanats Ibrs br_ IaAIAIIDICKEY a CO. Tllifirlig - INDELIII - LE mid by jet 1013. FLIIIING. iyIApaiSUGAR-26 bbla. Maple Sugar in store ind for role by . JOHN. WATT & CO, OFFEE--100 boa. prime Rio Coffee, reo'd xj and for gale by 1111 - JOILN WATT At CO. ___ _ • "kr O.I3IIGAR--,50 hh s. fair N. 0, Supt. . to tkw ionstat it oint. for o br rJ4 gig nrISS MIISLEN—PIain and figured h.. , dreams and maw .invs.ao......reitruhrELD ;mama BU IULLS NANSOOKS—StrIped.Aind riaintJackm.u. own. oda •nd d r Whit. „, atm • new •nd b•otlhll ortlet,o •to i f od n ' Tao good.reddyed at dors of attnirar adU INDIA WASH SILKS, at Low Prices:—No Late reel IllOtOf In4lll wish Sake. st tbo 11 . 1 , 2_1 aa.m. rind. Alm, an Important= Iltatt Im Ar t*4o4PT Y" im 24.4 " 1 1 , • • VVLSEFLANNELB-:-. Murphy Br, Burch field =Mace IQ keep au imectuleed th. ebb /dance* iwel t.‘ esleleble ou semen o cif lilt un- Se net Iteer 11:27•11% reerreZp u ly of acomms Mlle AMU" and chid Ikinertle sul >P, - \ PHILADELPHIA ADVEHTL . REN . p. \ ,14317gililtit mom c: A\E l . 7 ‘... , • prE1:1111t s, llOL*, \ \ l s . s.sn A r 4 , 7,E u:.:711 In l la, .57,4”.m.z.A4r. ILA. ' `,\ I I , i ~ 1 . \ - • '--C-lITI. CE--Titctefirmor*----bi'Cand ' \ ' \ 4 ,, „ g „..,. A a,,,, \ _ ~.._ I\' ~;„ . 5 A ' - 5Ya. 10. qf +end o..n.stais. . I tlit \l,oilitis ,lo l„ 1 .. 4 1 o6 l'wd br I h‘ta, tit 01.401iist D. 5,, WM. M. HORSTRAN ..i: XPA'S., '.. 1 \ P....... t 0.... 2..i,i4k, t `,,t,..,t I. tit.t Aa - g ,,,,, \ t .t 4 ‘ l ll De! e tTdegi s‘ tt lar= " 4l., r ~,,..- 'trm -,7, 1 , 1 , 1 1 ,4, 2 * ~, Nonr i r n um) . sTilEc . , % t dtiu t tivczu+. l ,l , ~ r N i p I:, ..h United totes. Wateik v:, D. DA, 11.1.9. Buz•Dring.,NA at. P/ 111 0§.D. 1. 4 1 . \ ' '' '' i,tt •_._:,\\___ .....25.) ,- _* \\ \\ ' ' V . 01. TNERS ' P—Thettnarß4, pi. _, ---- Manufactory, FiftkriTi `,cherry Aree s. 1 c --- 77- ‘ ~ .- ---f \- V - ; :,--: --_,Tt- --.......,. , , ILIE tatention of Wholesitrealerisis \ so- `, \" l. `, " I "`' 4 14 ,' l '' ,11 , 863 iti,\ 8 - s : „.. o.lfealtfltiValt'lltaA*Vrinliff 'Pt. Hated to x large dock ofthit ert li4 iintiorV.antil ; 1i;,..,,, 01 0 „,i,i,...,, 1.,. 0 , ' ,,,4 - 7.7, „ 's 55 \ 5 1 CIJYYLV fx.n axe tranvia, ore° yoUlag the ITN? ... tir o-0,,,„„bi,i, ~,,, a., owl.ukttre or irotaavith I. ' ‘ ' ,.roi‘moat \ rrii..sls);si; no. y ` j` ..,' s',N 4", 7anx . 01 , trio .., len. arid co*lltelost bajtlnott,at_ttittold st,aorr „ .ais Davintrtho ittr,..555t tunnufactul.,h g. es , tillahmoutV I' , , , - \_o x 5, \ ... i g , " rom, rise .t. viek ur wo it deer in the United notes, our,fort , i , * , uaiti 4,01. 1,., o ' o , ! 1 , 1 / 4 , ''.4.( . ..X.M1DE0N Ailik.si.l\De. \‘ ..5 ' Via ti ° amttrainaa orlhe Zro .so 11 ei.,_ ....t.gang execution of any order with wi ,ma}, ta s ArOreti.e, 5 , . .., , ~, , .5-... x ., ,5, ,5• , \ ~,,,a,„1,,t0 ann', , X DI ''''''\:' D 311:4.- Lai - O.W. .Vitirar to 64. d., , \'. .1. rcil RgT NO, 117.1SSENBO)r \CO oi l . o 'NI, 24,18.5.1.-..^ - "' • " LIVE Draft Trialtufmar . .. . . 'noel, \ \IRP P - - eh ` 1 icria l iii Yr4Wraieffil: -. ' l , l ?"" f';'fl4. i 'lr a. - ei t '' fk h f '16;1 ' 4 n ' renelian Blind tronmino, , „\ \ ~, ..rryio.o% th 4 ..... ..' ' .‘.' • :t, '. , g.Rgi NO. liinierß, Glom, dc., . ~„ \\\ , , %.e_et s i4d_elajleir_e_e___ 7 _, , L_____ __,._ \ _ ~' _ ,x_.!,_:2:111:::, , A 0,—„„ Of, 0,,,,,,.4. •:,.\\ ' fi , i ; . ',PLOTIIIRIi,S, , \ . , , '9 IZ Y 614 \'' ' ii, • • \ • T i e.: " .l IV=e; ' ' _\ ', ALFRE M U .&A CI •,:, Extensive \ • Regefia and /1/rniguk, ' off every deseriptian fur, lie I ' Retail Clueldriff,Eitablishmenta, 411 1 ,proidwii. No of Mason ., Odd Follow". mad orbs[ FI OII,BIIIBB -`. I ''' \ \ I , tti B A.P. l 'm .I'l''''' mi k e., \ ~.3.- -=\. --.* Sole Agetits for Ryle's Spool SLIP \ lbl,,Elealng and Stalay I ---- "7 — '7 - ''' T DOI-cfpxihs, ',;' t A 1 ,, Mashlnea. , aUl4i . I I, \ \ N ._,„_ :.\ •\ Eyle's Spoo - 1044, \A \ ll( . .kk*, Mc AMET. & CO. I,inkrterf ' , ref FOR SI:11711,0 .11VD SEIFL ' . ...,..L.teR1NA:& \ Atriarican and talg4i Sllif and Fancy.H•ooda,llTlllo HIS well known Silk was ":"' t 2.. "%":!2. _...._ •__\...%,,,..—% -3_4...\ \ public .co i Tear< ago. mince when t .l CotillkaNET ' CO.., Importers:l)f Prene4 large quantitle" to all wisp(' the Cal . . .and other Sitiro floodsAo. 40 Itroallatfeel. A it Is warranted equal to the befit Itali halo . mach am the usual skein. and Is ` , sPi i4 STEII:4 * & I.loNtk. 10 1 .PLibertv ' ht . . ' and In boxes of 1 dozen 'Poole rash- '%ei lemai I • • ed rools. \ .1 N. .1 Cedare... car. Trinifysylaco.' mporters of Likes T o Silk mode for Sewing Mach( es Is ... m hildcies. SlleA. Ac. \,, '.',. JellffEer . ounce each, and to those who nail }Ursa.. necessary to ay that Me article if Gal 'l'L 'ltt - ii. AS OW III %N, 15 1.1 - ron 'A" 4 SiVirap - orter ' of. Dress Trinnolata, G imps .0 Pr Sting., bilk Craesla " Vcrir=f- the Solo Agents for the ,' I Lest MRC; lop(' 811 k goods reneralb" I 's,_ 11'31. R. 110IISTIll 61 North Third p, VENNEQ6.IN & C . E.. )' >.,. I;n'porters af . lIORSTMANN, BROTER' FREN,CIIOOOOO. BROCIIE SHAWLS, 11OUR Di 8 310400'1 , ..'ll. It s ' • --0 Ac... 030 Broad 'treat: , " t :jalitr ' CO., No. 1 84, Brc 1,- gdway, 14,.. of 1..4 0 00dr, \ 'Ribbon., Y.VioresfShawhiMimaliWarea 'l, • .‘ anitely. tiiiTl;lLLiiiru - K,lna- Ilekiin Brood Clops, Skits, ll iT.i .- Ni, :11, Importer 'Ol . Emlikleterien and Tioritit, ~ N , Importer of French I , i, syyTs. 4• =4., '' VZ. ° Vii=.2 . Z i la: ? 1 .1: ...1 ' ..f,. k ♦ .r - <, t _ . • _‘ • \ • , lc dr I,,,l.AT l ,...i t itt ess K in g ;i i i o N hA ., B ll r .l e n t. ,; j .,i x, 11 • 67Pii. T 1!. Bottom. lifts, Luisatlc. Sc._ 1.13.6 ma gEh.gic & M AlDll o FiVanqacturers ' i , of Fashilinalgo Oren aiLl Cloak tomingfarrlalema Pupa Tassele Buttons. Ac.. No. 21 L. rifest. aialialpr itiC. jIA'IIIII.%-Itri))orter4 and Jabbers, of l Bl . LE aturFANCY DILI 'ROODS, generally4l4o. 74 r attest.• 1p B. MIT ti,„ & CO., )).7 Willkam stiet, 5 . 4 0 Slinportare of. lientlemenie Farieleldn'iGoode, and tu rera of Sleffts, St...BNA°. k aOng . , At\ DAVES, JUN '3 & Co.. Ink% portent of dentkanenie Furnishing, and•lllann • urora of Stocks, lehlrtia L Tlca, So, 211 1 n strelia , R i STRAIIOIM ,k, CO., -No. 69 Brotnlivay' of \ Lace ' fel SHlllnery goods. Eitihr dodos a l =mlngst. \ CHUCHARDT PIO - LICIT k i .\ HOLT IIAUSEN, NOR. 94l nd 94 Alffberty ntree t-qmportera o reach. Sales. and Oximan Slltie, Blhbons.Yelkots. Wet luso, Satin., Serge. Ac. Woolens of every descrltitlon. A CERTAV; RFSkI . DDY. \ aUSE the Mexican Musthng Liniment in Rhanmatlam. Bruises. Dumr, Sprains. Cuts, Files So an i mal.ect cure for 'all estop , ' -----.-°' man o. ff. 15". Writ bros*, ori' proprietor, l'At'llruadway. N. Y. ' FLOOR OIL CLOT A BRO & H 15 cIIURCII ALLI.4I PifILAISFJ4' 1, A*. 711 John and 29, 31 nnil 3.4 Plati,,oht. , , A Offer to the Trade, on favorable terms. W fuli.stock of FLOOR 0111 44, 54, 54, 54, 94 snd 104 wide. \dim. \ TABLE' OIL CLOTHS, c Of Ameriran and Cierman rua 1111'30,1re, 4.4, 54, frS and 8 4 wide, warranted to endurerany. ciluute. \ At.o STAIR CLOTIIS,\ \ la, 15,18 and 2 1 1 n wide. .Alos . ENAMELED CAN 1 . A Of the eery beet manufacture. Also, BIIF,ET OIL CLOTHS. Of their own inanufacturv. 4, d and 8 muds wlile,Sif New and Lending Patterms together with a stook of lighter mid., 12. II and 1S feet wide, all of %hitt/ are offered at the Lowest Market Priem. t74unc 111^11i1t112,29111_ PVMM= - RICHARD - NORRIS & SON, • NORRIS-LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, lash lliU. &rentreolh street. oboe, V Railroad, PIIILADELPHIA MANUFACTURE LOCOMOTIVES ex., eindreir• oil am Don or of Imy also desired. In the' t manner. flaring extensive workehope tilled with the best Toole emeelally adapted to their boalnees, they one it,ge,;t L edit. bowlingmptly on reasunable terras and liberal onto elan, Wrought Iron Wcykof anydererlption. aralinio Watches, Jewelry, Sliver-Ware and Pla ted Goods. E. CALDWELL rk C0..140 Chestnut st. el • rkandelphin. Inverters and Mminfacturerixoffer atextensive stock of goods In GOLD eurs., at moder e prim. Watches made In London. Liverpool and Salts. erland. M. the most prominent workmen in the world. Fashionable 'Diamond Cork arid Gold Jewelry. Stelling quality Silver Tea Sethi, Walters, Mtrhers, t 0 IrIS. Yorks. iipoons. and every artlele made In Silver for table Penh,. Strangers visiting the chi are Invited to call ander/mane fur themselves. Jr:J.36lc To Shoe Dealers 11. BARRETT, Boot k Shoo Manufacturer, 61 Nev.& Firarth at.. fluludelivaia, LIS always on hand and constantly Mann taetruin(t it eenalroarnurtment ofGentettuttaned on aurora GalterK tiny. do des Gents' Patent Leather nod litickaalis ITalklng Shoes:Hoye do dot Ladles' French end English Lasting Gaiters: Kid and Moronco Boots and and Shoes, and every deecription of Mutt' and Children.' Shoes. In addition to bt2 ahese, he I, sonatantly manufac turing every variety of acute' and Boyle Gaiter and Shoe UOPon. to which he invitee the 'natal attention of manta facturet, jr4-3toc • Consumption Cured In a. few Days. A a CONSIDEItABLE degree of courage is re A mairod to announce to the ,publie that the molt ten+ We In -CM On .arch 11.31N•O`d. nv nea medient disarm. ry. to • &imp& metric:mt. 'The treatment in safe, and the cia• on which the patient will be cured can be waLicenolf coily•acertalned, In eight cases out of te , n. Consumption In the Reif Ave., for example, is tnettrintdo enrol loth 15 does wedinne. In .he wend stage the treatment lo a (Ole longer, and from to to 75 patients per cent. will be mired. &emoting to their rrutlence while under treatment. In the bird stage• from!( to IS patients only per cont..= ho saved. let LW. (not too far gone) who aro nasty mark ed no the/Wore tiefiwe of Consmnption pause before they neglect title adeectimment. This la to them a question of !door death, and the verdict I. in hi/ own mouth.. The In credible 'bort time required toy erbton the one, most disorrd the frost Wm met retperfore emery patient endowed with coodaeure. For forib:tr Information. apply or witlrr.a, powt.pall. to Dr. 11. PICY.L.II.It, So. t.'P.) Rao* karat, ITlladelphlt.. jo:P-3mc Sea Bathing. CO.LUMI3IA HOUSE, . CAM IPIAYD. NEWJERZET. rICIIIS new and popular eitablishmenta Is now open for the reeeptlan of 'chiller. • Proprietor, thankful for the patronage be has so largely 'centred: lams to samire his Mends and the public, that the 1111 TEL in err department will he kept in a el la r.,'rre - le ' l l igted "" o=l44; has he remand exelualrely for this . boom, and many other arrangement s hare barn made binding to am in eeramod emnfort mud inoyien tof the ;meet. Applkstinn far mons may be made b y addressing the proprietor at Cape Island. or to the rutwerlber. L No. 17.routh 3d rt.. Philadelphhi. N. 8.-- , Extenslee stabling On the premliw.. J•13.3Mi1l D D. EVANzi, No. 21 North Fourth street, PHILADELPIII.4. BOOT. SHOE AM) GAITER UPPER MANUFACTURER. All de...71144°ra or tipper% ready nthat for the Wt. (*o ctant-1r on hand and cr sale at the lore , rA Prhon , French, English and American KID, CALF SKIN, PATENT LEATHER, AND nrrinss. ielsBrac The 'English Book Store. Tlll dubsetibers hoeing now completed their arrangement. f ofl% Importatbst of Tsra/da th ' e ' triretz= k : a lit be choice sod well eeleetect and at the most reasonable prima. Importing dirort froth the En midi publishers. and buying Mr wed. they are enabled to ton, itsmany instanon. floe Engligh edltiona at the same prime that are paid Mr infe rior American ones. and devoUng their attention strioti7 to 11."44 Works, porchaseremay depend upon !Malts the best tudortaamst saheb. mtablialtment. Neer publioana resolved by every .reamer. Boots Imported to order...h. iy, from England, Thies, and Germany, to much Imo thus than then:Minster-time requited. tionthlY Cataloguer, of hew and Old Preach and rmadish Boots rat (= of delved gratis on application, or scut by , mrUd to Am l i g h r. k. A. , zs g y=f ,,, t azu l t , mall or otherwise. tildwelipUons rereived to .21 Vol tign rericalleels and Newridia... C. J. PRICK tom.. • Id,. 7 Hart's (t`d Mom/ Sixth eL above Chestnut, .Philadelphia Important to Mechanics and ilusinesi Men—Pint Premium Pump. Air SAFE and money making busmesa is gemrantred to all persons purchasing Plate; Centuty or' ownship Night., foe the one of ehe American LifUng PUMP, (Polley's, Patent Elutle Ad4notable Bucketo) as knowledged by .lentige men who ltiovesitntegrel Its open at.ion. to be the beet and most valuable Pomp (lbr general puryoses) In the Union. Person. purchasing rights will hove no competition, and can mem handsome pronto.— Conoldereble temitory is &trendy *AI, and the demand in apidly lumping. Itights• eon In pnrchued low and model*. Ac. c seen by imp/Ting to H. V IVLAN g Polo Mom: agitators, 109 North oont ste Utti4. N.H.—Local and Traveling Agents wanted; Itberal boor minion given. rarl.7.3mc LEANS, ENGRAVER AND .WANUYACTURER OF Jeivelry, Nasonio line and Narks, jewels; Medals, &o. No. 126 i Chestnut Street, sears srn. (tux. mum: um uxx, rmuldnamu.) N. B.—Ntiestarattmation 10m to the ErixtuPta of Thal tutand Bridal Cards.Sealx Door Platesats. me,M•xme Phrenological Cabinet. ‘1174. FOWLERS, WELLS t% CO.. Phrenologists and Publishera, IMI. Ateh stmt. below Betel:Mu Philadelphia, Ihrnhb all works on PhrenologNPhyalologr, Water ti 1:17;1 1 ,1= 1 "°t,..0, York "Y'Ar4,....* examintiotu4 with eit '' arX.. cdt,A, written descriptions of character. dot and errening.'Cabinet free. my22.1y0 • ENVELOPES, • ' ms SINKING AND ENGRAVING. lES ALTERED, Envelopes. sttunped with berineasesrds, TiOnerpathie Envekonk NelfeNaled printel. taper flags endpattlog up gar den end newer seater with printed directions, WOOL. BERT'S Envelepo Manufactory and Printing. gatabliste mont.3s SOUTH FOURTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA! N. B. Orddra will be delivered by Expresa or as per agreement. mhdefeno MRS. S. E. CARGO, Fashionable Dress?,la, IV`ter and Mllnner. `No. 'id Fourth st.,senund story, sanieentranos no to the Crystal Palace Dagnerrian Drewa,Closits. Mantllhts, we, made In the latest atylea and on the shortest notice. Children's Dwan e.. ku, made up with neatneu and Slap... and at eery moderate prim. Donneta altered and dyed aomrdina to directly., and neatly and tastettdly trimmed: Uire on a Whallawil • • Carnagesior Salo. , , - • T i H.F: undned bas. instreceived I from tim Hat. Pe ru! Lieu .111 AGE WAIL& , I BK, eltuated near tho Two Dills Ron, IvetwiMs burgh A Lawreriverville, a eplendid to of VehlOmi of ever 7 description, and will continue to rewire to If. new • and - secondhand iUditItLAGES , PULKISIB, Wilk 131V.9„ le., which he will bell on the veer. lowest. terms for Cash. Having had tvreivo pears' practice in the business, and with his -well known faellitiar in the East, he flatters Idenielf to putting down all competition. • . • .. Those wishing to purchase arc: reapeetihilp invited ' ai=nine tar themselves. • and precept attention paid to repairing of Cad lane& nll I mrlPdawriii • •Ji)BKPII WIIIIIL ONE THIRD CITL4 PER TURN 1171171 C LEA:O,I'I)WD FREE PROM A LL POISONOUS QUALITIES. , riILIE„ NEW JERSEY ZINO' vompeta iev, l aZ g offr a ,V.h ni• Vs t i: i g n=P o _71 ,1 den for their SUP ER IOR :PAM .8, DRY, and OdOu ' ff IN OIL, In runorted packages Of from 25 to 500 Pound= Cm. DRY, In barrels of IMO pounds each. Their WIRT): znxt, which In wad dry or ground In on. fe wisrrantselDUllß and uneurpassed for body and unf it method of preparation bas recently been dlarormd, latkh .04blaa the 0. 2, M1T to warrant their rents to Is k nig uh respea u ttfielr l iXlta x eM Va y i=sPrtre; • Their wralue Paint, wZirho la sold st • Tole Prim, and canon's . bemade Men the Zino Ores from Nes , Mlerser, Is new - well known for Itaprotectlre qualities when ap• piled to Don orotherenstaillo *mimes, • thl i g t oins it 9:, c t o' ' p l Yntlsn i g l lhg t. CII "L ° lleli b 7l l lent ti4 Vti O tt '10 " 1 . yftr.TBll tajTrir e Paint Dealers and Imparters, r • antlellithrott eor,loth Ik alarket MoDOWELL & DAY, No. DO Arch Strett, Phikde Importers of o.' L Gee'e 11:nrivelleti NEEDLES. Agents for the most Celebrated imoyzy reluvs, HOSIERY, ammo_ smars. • mums.% Alamo ALEX, MASER, Ornamental Plasterer. J aws Oreet. taa Merd):Arkolonv triv. • . PENN GLASS WORKS; JCENZ &,.IVIGHTBIAN, ot all Wadi Of YTALS. = l Al it z; uv l VINDOW Cd Water sad ob ltont . It—Thiatto:. attontionlOt to odd slat of .Wln d i - ,~~ \.\ , *: -. ...\r.-.,.:,. ;EC\l 3 4 l rRY. 1, k,, mOcnr I \pAGUERILEOTiI .1" GURNEY;"No. 349 Br ON • aid viola eztoudre alotabl J W. ORR, Designer and Eqi gra\ er on tee==arttt°l=l s 31/42tV the rg"t xxrAxesni: j. WARDS; SAXFORD & CO., ()reign ,1 1124 Exprrme, No. 36 Broadway Goods and Cat dolt . P r iVer thliVor:2 parts' of the teeth'. 1147- . et FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY lI.AdKETrIIIARLES - ' ZINN• & CO., 52 Maiden Laid vv Importers of Frew:la - and German Faller and Traird ind Basket& and manufacturer-sof farm and Worm! MI. law Furniture rind Jenny Litidworketande. ke. 711AILDIVAD,E, to. L. 1 B. &\W. CORNELL, 135 and 143 el! • erntr• \ sod oreierieunit Iron Work!. HATS, FUltd; riIIOMPON &ROESLER, No. 14 Maiden Lane Importer. mild Ifanufaetntere of Fur! and aolemale ' Dea*lnAlata;litrzw tloodat,ke. anlIF FIIIINACES,Aet, AVID 0: "..7,(lnventer and Patentee) 62Cliff rtreef, " nfactrmer and dealerc,vholegate Pretax fn F /Ululate.; Ventilator!, to. • IDLOttUBBEILLIpt/133. \ 111 E NEWARK INDIA 'RUBBER 'CO.. 59 Malden Lane, N. V- \Manufartuiera and VLolesale