.... • • ' rater opposume‘asiiVirimAr4crin he Central Railroad Company sr,e'man lawNing the canal. The meeting was organized by calling Francis Rams, Esq., to the chair, and appointing Capt. .11;:Gilliferd as Secretary. *Or eral Vice Presidents were elected, and also a committee to draft resolutions.' The Committee on Resolutions made the fol lowing report, which was unanimously adopted. Whereas; The conditions of sale to the Penn . Sylvania Central Railway Company, of the main line Lathe State impfovements, require that the said railroad company shall keep the canal open and in good navigable order, until such times as the North-Western railroad is completed; and whereas, the 'said Central Railroad Company is neglecting to keep the canal'Open, agreeably to the conditions of purchase, to the serious detri ment and damage of the boatmen on the canal, as well aslo the farmers, manufacturers and merchants who depend upon the canal as their only mode of communication to Philadelphia and Pittsburgh; therefore, be it Resolved, That, inasmuch 39,the Central Rail road Company have failed to tomply with the conditions of sole of the public works to them, that they have therefore justly forfeited their right of purchase to the same, and that we will • petition the Legislature to take Such action as will recover the public works from them. , Resolved, That we desire the Representatives - from Allegheny county to stand by the rights of their constituents against the Railroad Compa . ny, who are virtually setting the law at defiance in neglecting to comply with the terms of their purchase to the manifest damage and injury of a large portion of the people of this common wealth, and thaiwe pledge ourselves not to vote for any person fok the Legislature who will not use all honorable exertion to see either the con ditions of sale strictly complied with on thepart of the Railroad Company, or the property re stored again to the commonwealth. Resolved, That we are opposed to the repeal , of the tonnage tax as conferring an additional benefit, at the 'expense of the people of this commonwealth, to a Railroad Company who have proven themselves alike indifferent to the wants and interests of our people.as they aro to carry ing out in good faith the conditions upon which they, have purchased our main line of public improvements. Resolved, That there be a. mass meeting held at Freeport, on the 18th of August next, at o'clock, e. it., of all those persons who are in terested in keeping the canal open, that we may take such actionas will enable us to pursue some effective course in compelling the Central Railroad Company to carry out in good faith the conditions upon which they have purchased our public .works. FRANCIB KAtors, Pres'e. R. Quitman, See'y. THE T4EEIITITIE ELECTION CAFE.—We stated about ten days ago the particulars of a dispute between George Duphorn, Locofoco, and James Republican candidate for Justice of the Peace in Tarentam, which were submitted to the Court hero. M'Call was returned elected by one majority, but the friends of Dophorn alleged that two votes were..rejectod which, if received, would have changed the result. SVCall, who was one of the Inspectors of the election, alleged that th,e said two were net legal voters, they not having resided in the borough six 'Booths. The case was submitted, as above, last week, and yesterday Judge it'Clure gave in his decision in favor of Duphorn, who is thus declared elected. We aro unable to state the points hid down by the Judge. , Fostat'sHaTloll47. TII - EATI3z.-Mr. and Mrs. John Drew, appear. to-night for the eighth time at this eetabiteihmeht, in two 'excellent pieces-- first: we are-to have the beautiful drama of "Gir. aldi, or the Wife of three Husbands," in which Mr. _John Drew *ill appear as "Gil the Miller," aid Miri..John Drew as .- "Ciiiralda..*" The per formance will conclude . with the two act piece called the "Irish Attorney," with. John Drew in his. great : part of - "Pierce' O'Hare, the Irish - Lawyer ' . Great preparation to malting for John Drew's . benefit, whioh occurs on Friday night. DIRSZTI2.-Mfr. George Scolizist, - tbe. courteous Treasurer of Poster's National Theatre, takes a benefit at the National on next Monday evening. About ninety of the members of the . Saenger band have kindly voluntered their valuable ser vices on the occasion, and will repeat the grand overture as performed at the lato prize concert, ' and 'Lag' am second part of the "Bea Shore." Those who failed to hear this. fine piece at the late ooneezt, will' now .bare opportunity of doing s and of contributing a substantial mark ef theppreciation. :Drib= ,Threru.--We are pained to hoar of the sudden death of Mr. James Ewing, of Wash ington, Pa. Ile was prostrated by an attack of lung fever, a few days ago, and died on Monday last, at noon. , Ha leaves a young wife and a_ largecircle of relatites and friends to mourn his death. rfirwas an enterprising and much es teemed citizen, and will leave a vacancy not e alifirli/led in thesommualty amongst whom ho 117440 olea; . • , ' ''4047.00 % -01 4.1•g : VV4 1 ,r 43 •i, - that y in 40urse of .the cross:exa:iniication it came out Alfa Mr. Ross had an agreement with Mr. Kelly in reference to the land. It was proved the:legal title was in Kelly: he I Ross) said that Kelly hod promieed to let him have it back when he had I paid to Kelly the purchase money. The notes which Mr. Flanegin took on the trial of 1851 were then submitted to hint. Tye cross-exam ination was continued at great length and noth ing of importance was elicited. Robt. Woods, Esq., affirmed—Assisled Mr. Flannegin to try the case in 1851: the title that Allen Ross claimed under was derived from the Sheriff: Mr. Ross, the defendant, was a witness for the defence, and was asked on his voir dire by me whether he had any interest, direct or indirect, in the result of the snit, and he nn swered—"lt is the least of all possible things— nothing at all"; the relation between the de fendant and Mr. Kell, as touching this proper ty was shown by the witness in the same light as by the former. Mr. Kelly was about the Court Douse at the time of the trial. John Alston, sworn—Wu a juror in the trial of the action in which it is alleged James Ross committed perjury; Mr. Rosa swore he had no interest in the land; said there was no binding agreement between him and Mr. Kelly; made a long statement in reference to the division of the property at the time. Thos. C. Dixon was also a juror, and his tes timony was to the same effect as that above stated. John Horner, Kaq., sworn and testified to no material fact. 13ehj. Kelly being sworn Corrob orated the evidence of the ether witnesses. The case was still on when wo left the Court. THREE' littlelittle children were brought to the office hfayor's yesterday, evidently in want of the common necessaries of life- Their mother died a elfort time eince, and they were yiaced under the care of an aunt., who is said to be ad dicted to the immoderate use of liquor. She neglected the children, and abased them fre quently, and etvock one of them on the head, inflicting a eel-ions wound. After satisfying himself of the total unfitness of the woman to bring up the children, the Mayor tent them to the City Farm, where they will be properly cared for. Disc nimmAries.—A correspondent signing himself "A Produce Dealer," slates a case in which the P. R. R. through their shipping agents in this city made a difference of 18 cents per barrel against a consignment to Pittsburgh on flour, shipped from Nashville by the same boat at the same time. The flour was shipped to Philadelphia at a cost of seventy-eight cents per barrel, including the drayage. The letter appeared in the C'hron icle. NAVAL.—The U. H. ship Preble Hailed from Annapolis yesterday, on a cruise, daring which she will touch at Cherbourg, Cadiz and Funchal. The Preble is ocmmanded by commander Thos. T. Craven, and is manned by the second and fourth classea of acting midshipman, now par suing their preparatory studies at the United States Naval Academy. Chas. G. Foster and Chas. .1. Smyser, of Pittsburgh, are midshipmen on board. . - WE observe the walls, fences and prominent corners, handsomely covered with the elaborate show bills of Mabio & Crosbie's Great French and American Circus, which is to make its debut before this community on Friday, July '2d and remain until Monday the sth. The company is said to be a good one, and a good circus com pany always have; a full canvas In our city; during the holidaye the rush will be more than any canvas will be Ale to contain. HoNon TO WUOM HONOU w Due.—We are in formed that Mr. Jos. Horne, of Market street, made a donation of 1009 copies of Mr. Fuhue •took's little book—the "Alarm Bell"—to the Young Men's Christian Association of this city, some time ago, and the Emaciation held these books over until they had matured their arrange ments for the prayer meetings and addresses to firemen now in progress. A nr.aos MAR named Jones was arrested in this city, a few days since, and taken to New Castle, where he la charged, in company with two others, with haring robbed the clothing store of Afr. Bower, of that place, of a considerable amount of _goods. He gave bail in $l,OOO for his appearance at Court to answer, and was discharged. BALrnsOne Ben.—Our enterprising young friend Pittock, whose headquarters le at Hunt Miner's, has added to his list of subscription agencies, the Baltimore Sun, which he will serve to his subscribers punctually at 10 cents per week. Thoeo desiring the Sun, will leave their orders as above. Tan Grand Jary have funished the business subutitted to them, and were yesterday dis charged by the Ceart. Then were about 250 4 11 Rote Rola, h r; f o e r ;. t 1 .; ,7x a m: 1 ! : 0 1 u t L4 1:'14 u p 7: r As genuine, fashionable, durabfro and us cheap a supply of upholstery at any person can desire to ea ;eat from satisfactorily, may 63 found at the stand of d Boeirfyk, No. 55 Fifth street.— Both members of this firm have had eonsidorable experience in the business and are in every way qualified for the position they occupy. Soot FINE na V', when the calmness and equanim ity of the sky is rifleeteil in your countenance. pay a visit to elliieyoir, whose Ambrotype and Photo graph., Gallery occupiee a portion of the front in the — Apollo Buildings," on Fourth street. You will come away assured that ha is a first rate iipera. tor, INS, at No. '23 Wylie street, personally supervises the manufacture of the fine assortment of ladies' and 3lisoes boots, ehert. and gaiters, which he offers to the pablio . No dealer in this ',ranch Is more deservedly popular than this gentleman. lie in always '.up to lime" in his patterns, and his priers are not undersold any where.' We will hereafter present a few certificates—a few of the many voluntarily tendered—of the virtue of ho'rmon'e I egrtahl, Co.p..tend, in lung, chest sual throat complaints. We are convineed that among modern remedies for disease,, of this class it has never had a superior. We can conscientiously recommend r The Fish and Oyster emporium which to f.. wall known as the "Old Dominion, - at the corner of Libyrty and lined streets, maintains nobly the high reputation which hoe been earned for it by its ener getic and gentlemanly proprietor, Mr. Henry tro ller. When fresh fish are desired apply at the "Old Do minion" with a moral certaiuty that you will not re gret the step. Platter, whom visit to created no little son cation in the gossiping circles, has returned, and re. ports the speedy and honernble adjustment of the "Styx" ilitficalty a not doubtful fact. (to 'hi, that ho is about receiving an addition to his stock, which will enable hint to furnish still more satisfactory, pictures at his cheap gallery, No. 3:t Wood street. Spence Yo. 73 Market street, pre. sent turn inducements to those who purchase Dry Goods, etc. Their establishment is a large and well supplied emporium of all the articles comprised in the beet b t e rlde, ,k a i n c d rip t t h i c o i o r . ars,Lecrhtteztis for , ifLtri i n 7 l,ly 3i t r .l i'penee himself, a dealer of the widest C. - 1.6.M No customer of this house has ever been heard to complain of want of attention or impoliteness of any of its attarhes. They aro all 9entlem.u. It is not se much a question with the individual who deals with a Merchant Tailor, upon whom shall I bestow my patronage? as it is, who can best sup ply my wants ? Without invidious intention we will venture to assert that if, Mencluer, of No. G 3 Market street, ranks as one of the tint clothiers and fornishers in Pittsburgh. Ilia assistant, if r. A. L. Fraser, who superintends the mating and Gtting de partment, is a young man of the highest ability and gdaliGestlons. Patronize young merit and enterpriAe. The lives of the besriaen the world has ever known were eta phatie teachings to this effect. Among the worthy artizans of this city we take pleasure in commending to publin patronage Mrssro. paws. K . M.-11in, Moose and Sign Painters. Their shop will he found on Fifth, near Liberty street. Steinntrk, of the Excelsior Itestaurruit, Nn. Wood street, still continues to improve his splendid liming Saloon. We may safely say that it will be as neat and elegant in appearance as it is substantial in fact. Pittsburgh ran - ekes a beet-class saloon of this kind, where meals are served up per order at ny boar, in the hest style. That requisition is well not by the Excelsior, front the supplies of which here is nothing solid or epicure. in the line of fish, owl, game or vegetables, but may be Lad “on the • A responeible, reliable end honorable firm, en gaged in the Liquor trade—an old and well estnl.• hefted house—ia that of .hdot Pryor & NU. Ibs Liberty street. Prom them pure Liquors can ho had invariably—a consideration of vital importance,— and the purchaser will always enjoy the advantage of a well assorted stock from which to make a Wee- Too Gents' Furnishing Establishment and Cloth ing Hall of !Ir. Cliwer, at No. 8.4 Wood street, of fords very superior advantages fur the purchaso of Gonts' Youths' and Boys' garments. While In stylo Mr. Chester's work is invariably ~o fait, its charac ter for durability is second to none turned out in the city. A•vcry large and elegant assortment on hand gives the customer a 800 opportunity of selecting to his taste. Singer's Sewin g Machine, One of the earliest inven tions of the kind, and by many competent judges now considered the beet, improved and perfected iu every stage of its history, is won worth examinedon at the hands of those whil contemplate purchasing an apparatus of the kind. Mr. R. Strom, corner of Eiarket and &mond streets, agent for this city, will take pleasure in showing the different varieties to any who may desire to inspect their operation. Ton Loy or PRAISE.- "Tho love of prate, howe'er concealed by art, Reigns, more or less, and glows in every bean; The proud, to gain it, toils on toils endure, Tho modest ohm. it but to make it sure." It is our province to praise the garments the Brown Stone Clothing hail of Rockhill Wil son,s No. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Weirs. kid glares, whlto eilk gloves, white Bilk and Marianas vestinge,,whito duck pant staffs and coating, now on hand at .Careaghan's, Federal Allegheny City. A fall stock of ready =ado cloth •g for men and boys, adapted to the season, and a mama Conk of Ehoo pod' Mumtaz work. I • .• 1 31110 Li V. I h.t .t .01 r, ta. • tpsfilure of GALVAND )lArirtatitr. for Nloalsrd 10 '7 , 1.111 be *tut free of I , :x'w er.• oh.u• limu.stments FuSI'ER'S NEW NA'rIONALTIIEAfitL Silo Lout. and Manager Acting "114 Stn, 31nnag,.. • A W Treasurer.. •• •...fl Gl. nztatlet arm.. or ran - rn Pr - Irate flosra: to hold at. noraon• ..• • ... $5 Dr.. Circle and Pargnotte Upp, Tao . . rri - Doo. - 1 open at 7 , , n'Llock ( . .nntualicr at ..„ to 5 adi the laet night bat thra. evf the mow, Eh Pr , ,1111t111P13I artier., aod MRS JOHN DREW. WRIO. r.sn AI" zwiNa, .1.34 =il, IS S 4, sill b., Gr . ...nitod h• comic drams, In flaw act., entillel GERA .1.'1)8; OR, THE INVISIBLE HUSBAND. . • . ._ lln , John Drew CI!, the 1111Iiir Mr Jobn Drew Min Philip -Mr Welter brawl Dunham Mrs. J. C Poiter To conclude with the comedy, in two acts, rotitlel THE IR/5/1 ATTORNEY; OR, GALWAY PRACTICE IN 1770 Clem...oll*ra. ...... Mr. Jobn Ylae Cbaricote. .lira. A. W. Young. In preparation, the twentatil ;Imam of Er. PATR/CFCS EVE. CHI( IA.C4-0: W.A 'HICK ANL. LAKE SUPERIOR LINE STEAMER LADY ELGIN, E. H TOM PK INS, C.sn'r. J.! , J. TAn.o., Lima Fam filsz Stsward. ' . . .. Leatk.l (2 , 15,v.. : Lear..! . A.14...kuk”,, 1....,r Napa.... At 8 Alo'clatk r al At clo , k B. It. ,At I uNrlock a a. - .. Mundy, Jo. 21, T uaaday. . Jo. rl.tatturday —Jo. :AS Thuradav July 2 Yrlday . July 3 Wadaeolay July 7 { T.....1ay .. I.', ( i • ZottJare• Tnp., In (brhoy tAraugA tor-1 A.7.rb Battorday •• 7.1 j Oa-to-pan Illy it a round Lai. So,..r,ar 31olulay. Avg IA ; Tunala r... A it.; 17 • elat a Hay— A ug. 21 FraLy •• ...7 :Sittlird..4 •• 2: : Wad..., N. ..s.. i Tneaday 5..1.1. 7 , Frlany 83 , 1 1M u ode, - 12 Saturday . - ISt:ladly •• 19 1Tbor.day .• 23 Pr1dn•.....,t .1 • Statorday..Uct. 2 Wadmaday ,kt A Redaeady .• 13.11ureday. - 14: Monday .. in payd a y .. a laliWadana'y. . 27 :Sunday . .• SI Mandy ... Nu, 3 1 Tueeday..Nov ai Saturday. . Nu, 13 1 J.l,ltd I. LOTS FOR SALE. THE owing Lots aro now offered for sale onH foll very bb. Ittrots and low plc.,. viz: let. Won Lot. (minting on Butler streot, in Larcrew, Itutoftliatel) tt ppotti tbn wall or Allegheny Cetnotnry. Yrb lot 14 feet front by IVO to 121 fret drop to no silty yi (oct wide. 24. Fifteen iota nal., the Allegheny river, each 24 feet f ronton peon erect. (20 fat wide) and extending In depth I 14'fat to as alley 9 feet wide 9.1 Fifteen iota nearer the river, oath gl faot front on Pearl rtreet, directly opfwialte t horn, tmd extending in .leptio towards the liver 114 feet to an alley 1.7) feet wide. 4th. Fifteen hots nearer the river, each 24 feet front on Broadway, (which I. 60 fat wide, nod through which the Allegheny Valley lialiroad rutte,) and ex tenntitg In depth 11l fret to an alley 12.1 feet wide. Fifteen Lola oppoalte the stove, and nzarer the rio. er, each 24 feet trout on Broadway end ealend,ug In depth 110 feet to an alley 241 feet wide. oth. Fifteen Lots nearer the river, each 2,4 fret front on Bell era{ (f 0 fret wide) and extending In depth 110 faet to an alley 20 tent wide. Terms of sale as fulloww—Onwthird,f the bole parchoun unnosy to remain on bond and mortgage—lnterest payablt mull--ant-third of tbo Wont . * rash la Land; the re. tosholar to be paid In four equal annual imtalments, will, interrst, payable annually, accrued dy bond and mortgage. Pon:haws to pa I.- deed.. Plans of thew lota may to .sun at the following pianos. Palley, Brown A Co's,)lYllara A Ceit Olosa Works, F. boiler. A. Co'., 'Coleman Ilaillnan &Co's A. Broiler A Co's, White's Corning, Factory, Krum A Wade 's, Pa. R. It. Works, Nth ward,s nh .r ger Shosnharger Co., Allegheny Valley It . IL Ira. A. Wood, Agent fur Phoenix pot, Brewery, , At the Garrison, Newmeyer Groff, Ertmirelllugh NlcKydry 1.1m3b,r Worka I Ford, Park, McCurdy A Co's Copper Works. For further particulars, apply to B. W. A A. B. 11E1,1, Att o r ne y ; No 103 Fourth et, Pittsburgh. GREAT SALE ==IMIZEI CONTINUED_ rE SUBSCRIBER, haring obtainedpoF mleelon to remain about two weak, longer In Ws Water...neon FIEII erect, °Etta the balance or Lb stock during th at time at FITE PER OEN/. LESS TIIAN MARK: ED PRICES. 711 a V the box: chance for gottlng'Fornltore at nod Wow cost. IL IL RYAN, No. 31 Fifth street. 8 ROOS-100 tioz extra Corn Broome just reed and for sale by T. LITTLE k vo, SUPERFINE FLOUE--1000 bbb3. Perdue on hand ind for sale by WHAM:* ANJEIL 124 Second et. PLAIN BLACK SILKS. —A larici(7 . --- j t C s t received and selling cheaper then they bare grer been offered In this city. Plum, call and see them. ielikdaser. CL NSON LOT/L Market layeat.• A LL KINDS OF ILIOUI --- tooD s omn-wlEs.ard., r°l O.IIANSON LOV E, 74 mica, _so. ri C TORY OF PITTSBURGH AND V 1,1019 ,1019 !PlT for 1868 and 180 . 1 kr . 4 " :7 =KW if/&*88114 0807114411,14,' i h We Lad the pleuZis ot curpea, of of ata.lru Coaineera who mammy to obtain Infortnamon as to the co • netroctiou (24. and low pressure steamboats, to be built India for tho Iteila river, Mr. Ur. Liam will nary back with litot the ar• rangement of draughts, burdens kc, Ac .01 oar eteatuers, anJ =iodate of our boat. and emutitnery. From Mr. ii , we learn that the India nen s am only navigable tour months in the year, Starch, April, May and Juno. - The litlvraukle Neer. attributes the expiation of the Pena oylvania to the feat that the engineer loathi charge au playing cards at the time, and let the watts e toilers become sabanateil. The Bill waukis Nowa IS groat autbuney of course - - Steamboat Reg ----- . ARRIVED—Lome, Prover.•lll.; Telegraph, do; celonal flayanl, Elizabeth; Rosalie, Whaellng; DEPARTED—Lnseroa, linwenargle; Telegraph, do. Cot havard, Elizabeth; RoWie , Meel.ogg, Itnrket St. Paol Itrrrx--6 !het—falling. -.- Telegraphic /11•Irketx. Nor Nook. June 2l—Oottun Bro. '33XI bale. told at an adranea of 4 e; Middling Upland. 12}i. Flour firm; 1et.50.1 l.ble Auld. %boat heavy: 150.000 bath Southern white at red Mtleani.le Club C.41:1•93. Corn dull: :11,.ai brut, sold; yellner 7(47a. Pork dull at $113./.0 '1473. for 51eat and $13.:4.413, prime. 'W 74 for prihiaky dull a tVault, steady lint..! Oil quiet, but ttaady. e , tir e And firm. Tanner dull at 9 , Pupae quiet and onehangrd 6.'..,e1.1e. Freight' , on 1 4 1 , 11,0, to ldrrrp,o,l r Chicago .1. Iturin Island I); Central bonds Lerma. h. Miltrankle Central . Reading al Mia•onrl alert 61%; °alai. A Chicago S.l; Pi eron, xel, Lo n..., la/Ware...Lt. I . IIII.ELPUIA. Juno 2.,! —There I. but little export de naiad for Flour, tales 1.04 hbrls good western extra at $4.• 15S superfine at $1.2.5 , 0.37t, extra joLGL'h,gel,s7,!.4, est. family 1.4.94 , 45:Za, fancy lots at f 5,51.100. I,ye /dour and Corn hind otaady at $.3.31d, for the former and *3,17 1 ; for the latter. Tiro receipt. of Wheel arnsmall, but ample for the demand, sales of red at Plreisl,o.s for ordinary and p, and fleSl.ls for shit. hoe In atearly at tderr , sreis fclr Southern and Penna. Corn i and to pan/ demand. flat. Mien fallen od, .d lower, sales Delaware at 40 and Pen.. at Sle. Whlsky is ntehrly: . ale. 700 Penna. a bbl. t '''-arr !Ards atYland drudge at 21 072rxk In Ilroeuries and Provision. there in lot little duinu. 17.0 Lads Ilan. Pork sold at $14417,50. Ctricwnstri. Juno '22 —Flour dull and nominal, Superflne Is meowed al Whisky has declined to 104 and 10 dull. Meat Pork sold at $l6 and is dull at the decline. Bacon Yldra 7! @i1,1",; Shoulders 5 3 ; and Bulk Soles 7 and throe is not moult demand. Lard is norulus/ at loc. ido dull; aned Oil Waft% Ore.. floury and Est-bang° doll, The weather p. in, The riser I. fuliio Y rapidly. /341.011./. June rah—Pour aunt. rupl steady. Wheat stssuly 9.l(clitr7c for red, and sladdecl.lo for white Corn quiet nt th,n7dre for Bellow awl white. Beef dull. Pork lower at $l7 for hien. 1858. CARRETB. 1858. , roa MARKET STREET CARPET ETWBE, TS STILL I'REPAItED TO SUPPLY A, nil demmul• far Velvet, lirmacle, Three-ply and In grain Carpets, of every description, style and quality. Floor 011 Cloth., from 8 to 24 fee Ind, at lower prics tan are have ever before offered: t CL4,4 /lotting for e othe h rs or diarrhea Painted Window Shade., and everything convert ed with the Cariod deportment of Ilona. Furnishing. Aawn antlr/pste an aloofly° In pewee alter the Spring Trade opens, on would .tiggest to purchasers to mako their selections now front our large Stock and at our present rot, In prim.. 11,22 W. IPCLINTOCK_ Ceara Marble Worker. MARBLEMANTELS.—A large andbeau ili wet stock always on hand and being inanufaaturod ' by 31achluery, sold at eery low prices. guilders, owners of Real Seism, Contractors and others, whether thay want to pnrchare• or not, urn Invited local] and evullne oar stock leis I.J.CPLUMI pricon . Ire urn noillug plain nst ee/ low as to put theni the roach of almo e st every panon. Monuments, Tablets, aud Grave Stones, a large .lock nl. ways on hand. Furniture and Washlitand Tops, and lm petting Stenos manufactured by machlnery, and sold at the lowest prima. Marble of all kinds sold low to the Trade Parchasers are invited to call and eau:line our stock at 32F, 3113 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. toylnalaw3mT W. W. WALLACE e Mlle. PORTABLE CORN Portabl AND FLOUR MILLS, the simplest and l.t artitle of the klud Ia the con. try. They run ligbt, grind fast, am enstly kept la order; mate im goal work as to largest mllle, and give general satlefacthto, always on hand. Also, Portable Saw Mills.— For psaticulant call at 319 Liberty st, Pittsburgh. mylo:dkw3mT W. W. WALLACE. • Mal Furnishing. STEAM ENGINES, warranted best quali ciralnzazoenibi,ainj ladeytozarder. cttrlaconj .11121 Gearing mode to order. Mill Irene. Oda iron ' Proof Stoffs,Prenah Durr mad /atoll E9l Nal Dears, LW:iv Cheat and Beat Nocaines always.. band at 319 Liberty street, Pittebtu.sh, Pa. mylildter3mT W. W. WALLACIII. PFluter I:e. - is - 17w, &tr.. LASTER PARIS, for Lund and Stuco: Work: Carona forCiataros, Piro Walla, ay.; LoulrrilloLum. and Roman Cement: Oriodatorina—best quality always on head at 219 Lit. arty Watt. roylB:4l,4mT W. W. WALLACH. P _____ Lumber. In SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and &e tang. Also, Ma and Oak Plank for sale at 319 Liberty lid, PIO aburgh. mylotlavramT ' EL W. WALLACE. c? E?RaE S g t A NT: a way on handM.atLrartliti umilOnraraml W. W. WAELACIL tar A LL SIZES, alwaya on band at 310 Libor. Axtytt,ristiourgx v , 710 W. w. 'MUM. Pot freight or pageige wryly ' FLACK, BARN t CO.. Agouti.. WESTERN LINE PASSEN- T I GER PACKET—FOR T. LOUIS. KB OKUK, ROCK /BLAND, GALICIA, DUBUQUE 44 PAUL—Tbe sple.td ettiontor MARINER, Capt. Dray% wit/ leave for the shore .4 ell iittermedlete pone THIEI DAY, ray In at 4 o'ckck F. N. For Qdght or raiteage epply on ooatd or to 1.2 FL K, BAR2as co - OR ST. LOur L s_ ie le new F at , antar lOWA, Capt. Floors, mill leave Lehi for the above and aU Intotsoodlato port on WrrM , t2d 100.1{Zt la 4 dclock P.M. For Catlett or on board or to (Pa) PLACE, BARNES ~ Amu.appl . y _ _ -poi?. ST.t.au rteetoter JOHN C. PREMhoy ON'er lgenpdid Rockdale. grill Dare for the a. an al aterm freight or pon. ou THIS DAY 3d lost at 4 o'clock P. M. Yu apply uo board or to 01,27 i'LAO/1. BARNES &CO Agent. UDR Sr. LOUIS, GALENA, DU DA, UQUE, Dr. PAUL & Er. ANoraomrs ALG DRECT—The firm paaaangar ateames " PULLS, Capt. R. Calhoun, will leave for the &bora awl all lutorroodialo ports on THIS DAY, 1,14 fincl.,at 4 oclock P. M. For freight or panmage apply on board or to t0ry..25 CHAD REA, Ast. VOR ST. PAUL—The fine pii. ..L' rsoger steamer VIXILN, Captght Sirror, trill I.ter for the above and .11 intermediate porta 0,....1.1113 DA Y. =I leut, at 4P. if. For freight or wage arrly or Lour or to FLACK, BARNES 1 CO, Agent. ---- ----- -- eta Orlram3, VOR NEW ORLEANS The eplerelld peasenger steamer PORT WATIVE, explain klultorA, Imre for the above lotto - modish, ports on TIFIS DAT, 'MA hut. eta o'clock, e. n. For freight or pamge apply on board or to J•t_ FLACK . 8AR31.103 t CO., Agents. in RELS. N. 0. MOLASSES; 60 do Gulden Syrup 75 do S. IL do nrlaltlntoro" 76 do Exnalalor du In more and for mt., by Jnll WAIT .6 WILSON. 1 /-Ij‘iRSPW.IME k, to packed do He l ed and for ludo by SIIRITER. • DILWORTH, jo2l 130 and J=Serund G); SACKS DRY APPLES; e/ 2 bbla 3lete Pork: 300 bur mall white Beane. For nalo by JeiN MINIVER & Pit ;CORTI BBLg. BALI. IiERRLND: 20 do large No. 3 Mackerel, For Me by .441 B U N TER II RESH F BUTTER---iOO ligechoice 1.4.,k. .d Dotter; 75 firkins NMI Table hatte, at o best Dotter Comity to Ohio, received and fur M r e at 105 th Liberty inner Je2l =DU, WHITS k . 11:celiSi . -3°Oli RAI Clear Countlirßßresr MOO Choice Bhoulderr. 1000 nail:Lama, reed aad for gala at No. IBS Jan RIDDLE, WIRTS !Mk Liberty dreet. bth liming and Trout In store and tor ale at No. IBS Liberty etreeL Je2l RIDDLE, WIRTH Al CO. DAILEY'S PATENT CURTAIIc--FIX TIIRE,Tbe test In one but reed and for sale at 28 and :N St. Clalr rt. Jell J. &R. PHILLIPS.. tif Nj de; arri•lng and for sale by T. LITTLE & CO. it..icolv_io,ooo IN Bacon Shoulders ; 10,000 do ° 6000 Or. Bide., for We by Jai T. LITTLE & CO, No 112 &mod at. mERcERBB POTA TOES-M S to arr Ply and for ask by Jell PAANE & ANJ/48„ 124 Second e n EGG • bbLs fresh Eggs reed and for for aan, 111.5 Liberty et. 11130/314 WHITE CO. L ARD -20 kegB pr ime re an d No. •s an fwr b• Je2l T. urns CO. r • FINE HAVANA CIGARS I--Celeste pen>, Carona Dora, Mime Cabana; Thensr, lhar coma, and ratio. other doe brands of Cfßan roda W. D. IMNIEEDLAT, N0.12i1 Wood rt. 250 TONS CHARCOAL PIG MIITAT.L; 125 do beat Juniata Mom& Rdo'd and for We by Jed 8 ROBISON & 00. ANARY SEED -10 bbla. on hand and fords by JO9 B. L.PAICOOmex t CO. ALEPPO GALLS.in store and for lea AHNKtrOCIR t CO. 110 t OE bbls. au hand and forsale B.zvAnatteroox D. B LAC KSEEM-1 bagin store azul tor We by B . L . PAHNIZTOOKI CO. DRY dlidkd prime Dry A ples reed aod for sale by LIMY H.COLLUMP 400 BUS. SOUTHERN WHITE AND HAD WHEAT in stare an d for subs b; mai WHAMS it AMER. TrEHBING-20 bbLs. Balt. Herring this dtr arthing for We by AT WELL. LEE & 00. A SH HOOPS-12,000 just reo'd and for Si. isle t 7 (win • '4'. gram ap. =EI . Vii" ._. - ..'= t .... a.' SL bbl a Nen. A/cwt. - v.. Dry In dors and for male by ply tr.t TT Goa/ b 9 Wolgh[. Fr 11E - subscriber is prepared to deliver in J. Allegheny or Plttslitirgh, CANNEL OR 81111rILLNORS COALS Of the bast quality. As all Coal delivered by roe LI weighed, pen - chasers can rely ongaltring measure. •Also, CORR, Lutrolaz BRICK A-ND CLAY. Ile. A. 3.IcCLURG, Allegheny Coal Depot, Corner Anderson st. and Railroad. JOHN THOMPSON lk CO, 135 Third Ft„ Dan rrcetred and for sale • terse lot of EnballskiVetnetlen Red, Roche/le Ochre, Vermont Ochre. French Zint. AlneriCs. Zbar, IV h Ito bad.. and Whiling. bbls Baiiirrinro ironing. 25 bblx 11.11Rai D) do No No, 1 do.ll Tlackere/ 10 23 'lido No. 3 do 25 Kilte No.l, 2 and 7 do m l , OO passe. Lake 1 , igh, received and for oln R CA tit4TELD. Ilead., Circal.l., Price I.Lste, Hine La.lior. I .tter Chavla, of Job Printing ex.,4 - 1.1..4 with tnPle.Labrk end myry kind errantry knd dlrpatch, by WU. O. JOILNETON CO-. Ic9 Job Prloterw 57 Ironel xi_ CotigymakiS_-- 5000 potiodi Country Burro; 160 bus. tutus ITlitto noun.: 5 bbl. Nix 1 Lard: 10 keg. Froth Butter: 1 box Deer Skixi.: .. :no bus Dry Apples, Inetore and for axle by EMITTED k DILWORTH. ~ GROCERIES -45 Ittuis. prime N. o:Sugar; 200 bbls. N. 0. HODirreM 75 bxa Tobacco, . brunt% 15 kiwi 0 twist Tobacco: ' 200 bxe. Window Gluts, aii'd does; Received and fur We by Jen U. ROBInO7II k CO. LACE AND SILK MANTLES , HAND .OM. D 0.1.., I.Xass, Needle Work Collars, H &BM, Conceit Hoop Skirts, and all kinds of douseatioostery. good. Jost roceived. C. HANSOM LOTH. 74 Market atrio.t. —lost ived rece from tu .... rope two eery superior lIANSION/ CMS, will dm, • atom double bellone, eta. They are in of rosewood,. tarred casea,andtur fUllness and riehneen et tow cannot he:. aurpalsad. They Ire adapted as well for nee In ellurchse ea for the parlor, brlnz. a moot elegant autntituto (or the Org,ti. Price, $175. if. KLEMM & PRO, pet N 0.63 Fifth meet. An CASE -8- eol7Wril'il:ill'ED LY.E, 20: vv so.. Cora Stor dobm ,1000 tbs CrvanlnTortar. COO Ilm Chrome Yellow, la) 11.1/og Powdor, F . .3.)1:". arr. Ajel l rable, fort.a.iie at vrboletzlOw.l rwrail by t M ACE MOWN & FINLEY. i.. . FAMILY FLOUR-100 bbls. vrbite'svbent." family NbrurJust 'cell and for cab" by . T. LITTLE A CO. 112 Soc,- AFLILLTin7II of DRY GOODS, my bbeep they am bn brood soy frayl3l O. HANSON LIME, 71 Marta APIII79LL PAPERS--A C of now Imams for nig byPPP my3l W. P. ILIRSIIALL k CO., fir Woollat, ETO 1: Name Potatoes, a first - mt. <attic, Just rnetroxlsm,l tor ssieby RIDDLE, MALI pp ' te7l3 ISS LR,erty sl. AIREANCiI AND ( MANTILLA 'LACE MANTLES or qualifier ranging in prim from t. 3 Sat hutdsamo Baegaand Organdicrand otliorDrom Goode. roy6 0. HANSON I.oirE, 7.l3fartet st..: , 4, 'IRE BBSC>i, TILE LAY of the beet qualitY, on nand and for ea% by A A-KARIM e , wr,raito warner:de or rota.% 11; WM. O. JOILMSTON • CO.; Paper ..More, 67 Wand stmt. PLOUR-2,01111F . ly Made or eelected Whits Wbeat, expresily Ear UMIEIy and „ Mote end for We by BORSHT - 131 Front street•nnar Wood. - 0.1.432L1t5! a I GAItSL!,-30,000 tenuino v.....ae.north• . 9.1105,'• *Steaks." "Cbrisittel:Z and "Main Auctoe brands,jan reed by JO6. FLLIIINGi,:", WRIGHT'S FRANGIPANNI hand preserving and beantiljtag the hair ennetantlyen atJ<9 JOS. nrstry9 , . l. • A GOOD asaortment of all kinds of 4)7 Geode. either Fericy, EtaplT, Tortuga or Dreamt. . 11 1 7= low for 17. - 11A.1180,8 LOT 71111irlitst.? EXTENSION DINING{ TABLES.—Wtd-, kraholt*XO Extension Dining TAO, or radon;. lh; 14 Wood !MCI remade - by T. A £OI7EO & CO.- - FLOIJR—pO bble Family and Extra fof mdsby Jai
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