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Immediately after eating his dinner, be left the house in an exceedingly good humor —talking pleasantly, and freely Wall—and went to the stable, when he got a couple of hones end started for sac taut field. - Not retuning as quickly u was expiated, Mr. Thompson started in search of him, and at a red abort rib taus from the house, found him hanging frame finoit It ' appears that after conveying the berme to Mak tasture, be had made • slip knot In the end of one of the halted ;this he put *round his neck. placing the otherend on the top - rail of the fence. The distance from the ground, howaver, was not sillicient to hang Men In a standing position,. and he had to aceronpliskt it by throwing himself viobreitly on his knees. From the appearance of the body, it seemed as If he had thTown himself dean federal times with great forms before he succeeded in destroying life.; When found, he was AM in a :kneeling posture, with his ha resting against the fence. The unfortunate deceased was only twentyalx years of age, and leaves a wife and one child. Bntmetattax.We are pleased to' see the se . tive spirit of improvement which, pervades this thriving town at preient. Numerous One new howl,* are going up in all parts, and it an now boast °rummy splendid build ings as any town of its gee in the country. So rapidly has the population increased, that the old market house, which so long defaced the public square, was (rand totally inadequate to furnish accommodations to (benumbed who am* there, and has been removed to make pleas for a splendid new ono, now in prunes of erection. The new building will be one hundred feet long, two stories high, and will eost about sB,ooli. We alto notice mural new churches building, which will bo an ornament to the place. Tin INHABITANTS OF THE FLFTH WARD, in the neighborhood of the market house, were badly annoyed on Sunday afternoon, by the outrageous conduct of a crowd of drunken loafers, who rendesvonsed in that place, andmade the Sabbath "hideous with their noise" and blackgnardism. After insulting nil who bad Occaasion to past that way, the party commenced quarrelingamongst thametivea, and two of them pitched Into each other in the most approved arid 4014 manner. A broken Mee and teveral black eyes, to- 'ether with two =recognisable Wee, were the contegnerices of the affray. Although the oanrrenee tianspired early In the afterfilen, not a policeman could be seen on the ground, and when the participants were tired of the fun, they dis puted without an attempt at arrest being made. Patin FRETENCES.—AIderman Parkinson is ms; a warrant, yesterday, kr the arrest of sGermen named Frederick flulech, who was accused by John Baird, the pro prietor of a boarding house in the Fifth Ward, of obtaining boarding to the amount of twootyeeven dollars, under false pretence. The prosecutor stated that defendant had come to his house some month-, sine, and by representing that his employer was lodebted to him thirty 'dollars, which might stand for security, succeeded in obtaining boarding. Subsequently ho withdrew the, mossy from tit; person In whcaehande it was deposited, without the knowledge of Baird, whom house be then immedlatelpieft, at the same tiombeleg indebted for the above sum. Ctuecsr MATCII.—To-morrow, the second con [set between the St. Georges Cricket Clob, of Clevelaud , and the Olympic, of this city, will come off on th e grounds of Mr. Craft, near Oakland. The Union Cricket Club, of this city, was to have played this msteh with the St. George's Club, but owing to POI= misunderstanding about the arti cles of agreement, the Union backed out, when the Olympic Club gallantly took it up. DISCHAROLD —John Brooke, the man who was arrested some days ago, fir gaoling • horse from Mr. Dick son, bad a further heating Wore Alderman Major yeaber, du]: but there not being arid.ce sufficient to hold him to answer the wont, he was discharged. Officer Dougherty succeeded in findiog the horse at a Mr. Dinsmore's, about eighteen miles from the city. on Baturday night. Conierrrso.—A man named Daniel O'Brico, was yesterday arrested and conmaitted to jail, by Aldermen Steel, on snepiclon of being concerned In the robbery et tl e home of Ydr. Danvers, In Allegheny, on Thursday night bat Futn.—The alarm of Boudey•night was occa sioned by a Are breaking out in Mr. Booth's band yard, on the corner of RAY and Liberty streets. I t leas extinguished without the aid of the engines. Japexang. LAIN AND OItNA.MINTAL JAPANLNCI, In all its P Wenches, executed In the beet 'Kyle, and at prime to emit the times, at the Old Shop, rear of Jaynes' Tat Store, FEFTEI Street, below IttraL , The attention of Timers. Founders, Furniture and Glom. ware Minufacturers, le talicited to our new style of Intsii Pearl Papier Mashie, in wood, Om and iron wart*, demi dmeription. ftmplescarrbe seertind Infrtrmation obtained at the Shop, or at the Wertheim, :i0.12.4 Wood Area. BARNDOLLAR. Sir Steamboat men tan also nee a new style of Ornamen tal Olasa Panels, surpassing any heretofore executed In city. artarten runic firm of MULVANY LEDLIE was apt/1(411.i on the neat day of July 'Alt, by limitation. and the death Italy of the senior partner, Patrick dialvany. Copartnership. HE undersigned have leased. fora term of years, the W. GLASS WORKS, Properties. and all the Storrs .d coarehonstes, lately occupied by Mulvany t Ledlle, and will continue the manufacture of Eint Olassware In all Its vs- . Medea, doing business under the firm of MOLDS A ULAM. JAMES E. LEDLIE, JOSEPH J. ISLAM. Pittabursh. An 'not 1. ISAI--fanstirn IS.. sluing apple ITS are manufacturing an srupreved BATLIING APPA- Bend, to whib we would invite the &neat'co of the putuic, as all are Interested- 'instead of making the pumps of tin and using leather valves. as het etofure. we are now making the pumps of copper and she valves of I.rans, being not only s more complet.• article, but a durable our. We will always endeavor to keep constantly on hand Va rious other Baths of the lat..t styles. ' - • J. BARNDOLLAII.. Iron cskr-Stave Warehonee. and Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Manufactory. No. IA Wiod nt,et. R0491n !Seminary for Boys. Sbeith-rocrt car. of and Grant ale., opposite Court House HL Fall Sendon of this School MD !dimmence (m N/N- I. DAY, September 415, and the duties of instruction will be resumed by Messrs. GRIGGS and M'DONALD. There are tea etteeePsiee months in the Academic year. Tuition la $12,50 per quarts. The number of pupils Is limited, end boy. are admitted in the order of appliestions which may be made after August 3315, at 51 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter dropped In port Office. scablrf Locust Grove Seminary for Young Ladies. Tita next sesklen of this lietiool will begin on WSDNF.S DAY, September 20th, sod te,ntinue forty-two week, Day Pupils from the city are leureyed to and from the Grove in en excluslee °mottle, Circulars may be obtained at the store of Mr. George R White, oo Ildrket d.rret, and st Mr. blellor's, S 1 Wood st. or on uppllcatieu to th- Rector, REV. WM. 11. CLARKE. antlA4l Pittsburgh, PA - U - AVING lett Wilkins Half, and moved to the WAVER LY H0178.F., Diamond alley, whiea I hove fitted up In fires idyl°, I would respectfully solicit the patronage of my former friends. Oysters, Geme, &c, of the choicest klml, mut be hod at all times. The Bar is well inputted with Liquon of the oat brands. way JOHN WALKKL NOTICE 1a hereby idreu to, all perrons interested that the viewers will meet 4i:cording to sajounsment at the PEERY HOUSE, on FRIDAY, the 18th Instant, at 2 o . cloak. P. AL, of said day; for the purposes of their a ppolut• am; EDDY PATTERSON, THOMAS bTEEL, C. L. MAGEE, • JAMES W. WOODWELL, R. E. 311101VEN, atattd 8. 31. KIER, Viewers. Nis • c MMUM ,f 7 i CITY POST. I==l;l=== IVARIV/V4 t 4 Wall LNBILAL WATeatS. A' :mall supply of Cougronn, .intßegiford and Blue Lick Wrier, received by JOS. PIVISINO, su3 • corner of the Diamond and Market street. . griOD LIVIE OIL-1 gross of Baker's gel:taloa Old Liver lJ Oil, reed' by [soli JOS. FLEIII NO. A ROAtATIO CAOHOtI6—Ari excellent article for impart lug • perfume to the breath, after !crooking or taking medicine. A supply reed by JOB. FLEMING, au3 corner of the Diamond and Martel etreete. y"C:ulj a JO3. FLRbIING. ANTIIIIRS, ROCGEOLS & CO., • BANKERS AND BROKERS , CORNER OP FOITETR ANI? SMITHFIELD STREETS. utem Pittsbargh, F. F IAII-11 rrie WhlPth; / b l 84 hf bbls Trout ; 11 6184 do; . • 10 hI bbln Pickerel; for talo by ' 17 Q. COLLINS. MOLASSES -5Q NNW New Orteat.; " Sugar flow.; for role by LYN KING A MOORHEAD FINTEEN CENTS FOR HARPEETPOkt AUGUST— Just received Harper's Magazine for August; price 15 cents. For sale by nut 11. MINER & CO., 32 Smithfield street: E[ArtFILIVE, MAtiAZINE. for August Just received wsel for tale at PAUL KLEINEdiIi Literary Depot, Kul Fifth et, oppoeite the Theatre. T RAVE gold my intend in the baldness of Long, Miller A Co., to g. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stand, Fo. 109 Front street. I cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29, 1854. P. 11. MILLER. I. S. Loan Jlio. PIIIIIIPB ' S. A. LONG * BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND ,GAS FITTERS, invite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Smash% pendants, and other fixtures. We tit up bowies with Gas and Steam, make Bram Castings of all kinds to order, fur. nlsh Railroad Pump. and Tank Fittings, and - keep Anti. Attrition &fatal constantly on hand. iY3I- HS subscriber otters for male a FARsl,altuated in Eliza T both township, Allegheny county, Fa., 5% miles from Irl'Keesport, 4 1 ,4 mules from Elizabethtown, and miles from Buena Vista. It contains SEVENTY ACRitd, more at tem, about 35 acres cleared, the balance has good Oak Timber. It has flea or six good Springs of water, and Coal in,aburalanoe. There are erected two Dwelling Houser, one frame, four rooms and kitchen; one Log lions° and Back. Melt. abut , : also, a frame for a Saw AWL and a email Stable. For further Information enquire of the eubacriber, on the premixes. bra:warn . JOHNi R. IiFILELTY. FF OBTHIS Ya LL.—Jost received, a bag stock of SULK LEATHER, Philadelphia Kips and Calf Bkins,Colinti7. CalfeklAA Shoe Threads, sad Shoe Finding lila *. sell Which I will at the lowest cash pelt*. El. Bialthdad Wrest • - att , i3po,; MEM s t k ' • • . I TELEGRAPHIC. By the O'Reilly Linea for the Kerning Poit AUGUST lb . , Explosion of Powder Kw; &miaow. 4 - olnrOWpr. AtlglkafaferThe %mkt' ilstimliße uKIM" TM° wOlPf"rest•r4 4 )7 =mint, when 800 kegs of powder exploded, hiirylog thirteen' banana.. The explosion took pleas at two o'clock Sunday morning, carrying destruction in every, diva:lkm. The light produced Was moat brilliant. Strange tosay,:not &life was bat, and Out, feiw personk Cure injured. The citisuis wow: ao much alarmed that: JOE. minutes Sloped, before any would gr4 into the attest, The general Impression Cu gist the yof lodgment had coins. When the citizens milled out a they found the •Idsw walks corneal with fragments of demolished houses,' The property destroyed is eitlinated at from po,ooq to tigo,ooo. Only me or two wore oeriormiy mimed. One lady 'Mad trOllt the sands of the fright. The Mayor has offered a moaned of $l,OOO for lulbrmatkui that will lead to tlisomarictkwint the rascal that set fire Ludt, Magazine. The Indiana Bank -Panama'. i Clleadwirr, August I4.—The bunks threw out all the In diana Free Banks today, with the fellowlog exCeptitom : New 'fork and Virginia Bank, rransville; Connersville Bank; Brookville Bank; and Wayne County Bank,- Rich mond. This mom great excitement, als 98 per tent Of the Currency bee beenjarnished • by these Banks for some weeks put. Second Despite-Ai—The notes of all but four of the Indi ana Free Backe were refused by the Banal to day, which caused Coniiiderable 'excltenaeut. 'The 'Banks tf Ibis city holda meeting to-morrow, when'they will probably deckle to receive the paper far limited time. • From Mozleo..Know-llothlng Vloiory. BALSIXOIIn Assad I.4.—New Orleans papers of Tuswday arereeedved, with eitzrof Mexico dates to doe 110th ult. - They represent the state of affairs at the capital u stag- The revolution at Idichosean t, ipilning ground; the surgents had eiptured the toirn of Litaelioro. The local elections in Mobile has resulted in the triumph of the Know•NottJogs. The ship Brother Jonathan willed from Charieeton Friday - , for Liverpocl, with a cargo of eotton valued at g 127,000. Bodrow, Albion la.—A are occurred at Cambridge Port last night. it commenced at Pike's stable, opposite the Watson louse, and consumed. the whole square bounded for Emma, Main, Norfolk, and Austin streets, coral,' two .and a half scree. A wog the buildings destroyed are Odd Fellow& !all, the Cambridge Omnibus Co.'s stores, Woods' stables, and a larger umber of stores and dwellings. • Airival oarlike Illyane—Couunadore Downs' Funeral. 1 150erow, August-Ur—The ship Oyeae,frout Sea Jaen, att rived here yreterday: • - 1110111111 of Commodore Dawn, today was large. Bev end distinguished military and civil officers attended the proemial. Minute guru; were end from the nary yard. Report on Harlem Railroad Stook New Yost, August 14.—1 t to understood that the com mittee of the Harlin! Itailroed etockhokters wlll report to morrow In favor of endorsing the rewommondalion or tb. Directors to acknowledge the fraudulent stock. Arrays' et the Steamer Clyde August i4.—The steamship Clyde, from Otaegow rer New York. severiPteo days out, wi th 300 passengers, sr. rived •to-day far onal'and water. PlIITID11 , (71 I{. 'August 11.—Briges k Allen's mills, at Smithfield, were wholly destroyed by fire on Friday night. Igwa inecttone. Crnc IIL, August 12 —Servateen counties in lows see Ilea rd from. Grimed is 1100 aim& Nag Sou, Anguit 14 —Flom firm with upward ten. .I.ney ; mien 10,000 bile fresh Ohio and Michigan at $0 604 :410; Southern better and firm: inhaler dull: stiles 1500 Lida good Ohio at $S 6749 ZS. Wheat unchanged, a minter At. demand at Orel - Mug rates; red North Carolina $1 75; white Southern gt 95; white Geneve at $2 2042 50. Core, firm; Wee 10,000 MOM Western mired at 73%476; South .rn yellow 78450: Southern white 91485. Whisky—den 433 tdds Ohio at 35. .Pork market firm with upward ten dency; ralm.l3oo Werner 00112 50; prime $lO 50410 * ...len 600 we mem delivered:dein September, at $l2 75. Beef I. rm. Cut - meats are, tnumaistions moderate. Lard—mini [Ai bblis at 10%4104. lron...Scotch Pig $40441. Cotton , Iwo helm; flk, of the week were 14000 balm: orlearie fair 12 Middling ST;; Mobile middling 9%; Up. bond mMdllog o Coffee unchanged. Sugars dull. Mo. 1.0/.ll—.Ortros • . Rim unchanged.' Stocks dull... New qrir Central Railroad 924,1triede; 1111emisCestml bond. New Folk, AusnstiJc.—Oaiae Marized.-41 large number tf Beeves are alining; the reek gwerrally is Interior. The total receipts for the week were 6,500 heed: prima declined 1 •-• Thu Oltotatious are 74Re end -5410 fur extra; Ohio r .me, 4446 c. PIinADILIMU. August 14.—Briedatufra...hut Mile doing. 1:onr in limited request; the only sale* reported are small lout for home consuseptieu at $3,634,0,75, for 1,01:11M012 to e‘tra brand.; fancy iota higher. Rye floor and Cornmesl q lie, the former held .t $5,50; min 600 bble or the latter le $3,37% fur old etork. and $3,50 for fresh Wheat dull, t. dcm downward: sake 5,000 hue 'skated prime red at $1.60 5_41,65; mme on Saturday told at $1,60; white held at $1,66 5.31,76. Rya worth :$l,OO, very tittle rousing M. Corn.. e iles 3,000 Wish good yellow rat 711409: eel. 4,000 hus, Wightly boated, at 75, ' Whisky—small sales at 34e. August 14 —River atationery. Flour firm ai $'47,10. Oats 35. Wheat $1,23. Whisky 25. Nothing ottranspired to Provisions, hut the market is firm. AUCTION SALES 4 T the Commercial dales }Looms, corner of Wood and Fifth strorta,at 10 o'clock, A. N., a general amerrtaent o: deasonabla Staple and Fancy Dry Oooda,oo.l,lng, Doom slid Shoes, Ilata,Caps, AT S O'CLOCK, P. IS.. -oeetiee.Qmensware, Olasnease, Table Cutlery, Lofting (I' mem, Kan and Samoa Itand Iloumhoid and Kitchen For. ',are, he., II:ots, Stationery, Fancy Artidea, Minden! Inatrurnents, II ,rttirare and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Good. Gold and Sl.vst watches, te. P. 11. DAVIS, Acidic:duper. Usattf TOCKS AND CdUPON BONDS AT AUCTION.--On ~,_ TIICSSLAT )V] NIND, - August 17th, at 5 o'rtort, at 0. , Merchants' Caches/go, .111 be a : / share,/ Each/Loge Hawk of Pittsburgh Stock. 17 4, Mer. t Man. 3 Coupon Ilconds, County of Allegheoy, 1555 2 du do City a Pittsburgh, 1555. abartwebask In Medlar/Ice strut or Upper Allegheny Itt./.10; by order of Adrululatrator. P. M. DATIPL Auer/one., All'4l/ otA rao Pr/Arrant At ALL:Litho—ow 11l be / soil at bubtio suction, at the Allegheny Arsenal, at lo oclock IL, on SWITKDAY. tb. 14th inotant. the ful lo •ireit arts leo, viz 8111,216 Moidcet Flinto; 20 0 22 Itifle Fl ; Ptotol Flint. ; 10,700 tot Cost Iron bomb,: 1,600 11 , Wrought Iron Serous: 2 Carpenters' Adze, Bond 1.• to, 2 ClundleetEko; 7 BOIAI Vacs; 4 Band Vice,. Is Az.r.vro, I Broad Axe; I Felling Are: I Cooper,' Ale, Horace; 2 Ad•sro; 7 Firmer Clitoris: s Turvilna C. lasts; 64 Files, usorteitt chow; 6 Cartoonterie Gouges; 4 U. whets: I Bench Kammer; I Fledge IlaMMor Hood Litt.; 6 Drawing Knives; 4 Kamm; 1 lialip; 4 [land 0.1.3. By order of Lt. T .1. Rodman. Caimmandlng. oul 4 P. Jl. DA VIA, Auctioneer. 1;V17471-TWO 7471.TW0 BUILDING tAne. IN NAST BIBMINI1• 1.7 N RAIL AT AULTION.—On TIILItSDAY A l• oust 17, at O o'clock, at I. Merchants' Kvethariee, Fourth oti et, will b. Fold, without reoerve, oesenty•two desirable at I handsomely situated LOTS, fronting on Jane, Mary. Edwards and Montt's/1 streets, worm/ably with bleu of John H. Pace, Earl, which may Le won at the auction ete - c.` Onetittla cash, residue In Ore years—with inter cot traysbb Semi amtuahy.....rosturtol by bond olla mort• c. 1•0141 P. M. DAVIS. Auoiloneer. ?IA T nd 171.14 A a U t e 3 oak., at the Merchants' Ktehange, Fourth street, will be eel I the following valuable Heal Fatah., trot Na 212, Ritual* on MlS*ee street, opposite the German CI. itch, having 20 feet front and extending bark b 0 feet. hots No. 237 and 238, haring verb • front of 24 feet on Wllllam street, and extending track 100 fees to an alley 20 fest wide. t ate Noe. 303, 804, =sand 306. each having a front of 20 fee' on west side of Craig street, and extending back 80 feed to on alley 10 feet wide. lot No. 104, baying's front on Washington street, and ex ending bark 100 feet to Spruoe Also, two Lots in East Birmingham', situate an Medl4olll at the distance of 60 feet from Mary street, having sa ,. l a front of 20 feet, and extending back 00 feet. Terme—One half mesh, reeldueln ono year from let Octa. her next, with Interest. s uI2 I'. M. DAVIS, Auctionmr. AIICTION NOTICE—WiII be sold for acoonnt of whom . it may concern, to pay charges, on THURSDAY, the 17:h day of August, at it o'clock, P. ii., at the Oammerrial 8a: Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth etreets, unless, mailed for previous to that time, the following described homeland . and trunks, which have been etored with and In warehouse, formerly occupied by James Bonney, Jr., corner of Smith. fiel 1 and Water streets, having been in store from two to Hu ee years: boxes containing Apparatus fora Pistol Gallery, marked W. C. Peckham, Cleveland, Ohio. 7 boxes Hardware, (Mortice Latches,) 8. Paris, and Sher • m, a & Paris, Pittsburgh. boxed Gloat Porter Bottles. 1 Trunk, marked G. W. Miller, Pittsburgh. 1 do do W. C. Frith, Cleveland, 0. 1: Sofa Promos, marked Hoops & Co., Pittsburgh. • 1 Trunk containing Clothing, supposed mark, Margaret (aul2) P. 31. DAVIS, Auctioneer. SUPP,RIOII.MEROHANT AND GRIST MlLL—Adjourned Orphans' Cburt Sale.—On THURSDAY, August 21th, at :',"d'ot.k, P . on th e premise% will be . old by order er; Mrs Mary R. Davis, Adminintratrix of the late Jam. Davis, deed., that valuable Piece of Land, eituate on Char don creek, four miles from Pittsburgh, on the Steubenvil le' Turnpike Rood. In Robinson and Chartiers townahipe, con. Wang Four Acme and Seventy Perches on which la erected o d eer unto Merchant a:ridded ?dill, in good osier, capable of t urning out 100 barrels of dour per day, with a atom pwelling Hones, Cooper Shop, Stable, Ac. The Mill contain four pair of Burrs, three sett. of Dott ing Cloths, three Screen+, two Stout Machin., one Coro Crusher, le , with stonge for2o,o® bushels of grain, which Improvement coot about $20,000. The wu:or power is among the best in the county, to which lo added ample !Ream Power when required to dry seaaons. The neighborhood Is highly Improved and among the best in Western Pennsylvania for wheat, furnishing mutant work to amount of 60,000 bushel., nud for mule more than twice that quantity yearly, with a ready market for the offal. A plan of the property may be seen at the Auction Store. Those wishing to examine the same will all on Mr.. Davis, who colder near the premises. Term.—One-third - cash. natant) In one and two years, with Interest. I'. M. DAVIS, AucCr. . . wONDER OF TILE WORLD.—The great wonder of the world' has at length been discovered. You cannot make one hair white or black, but Mr. BYRON 11. KOMI has at lengtn procured the truth of the great secret, after much study, toll and expense, bow to make the bale curl and wave in the most beautiful and graceful manner for life. The proprietor has traveled through various parts of Europe for upwards of nine yearn. In marelof the celebra ted chemist andphysiologist, N. Jaques,-*nd - has at length found him in Italy, and purchased of him the receipt kw the slim of 0,000. All persons having the molt uncouth and coarse looking hair, can have it transformed Into the most beautiful and curling appearance, that could be de aired. The composition of which the article is composed will not cost more than 50 cents, and but one application is needed to the hair to mum It to curl and wave in the most un if or m and perfect order for life, and thus Implore the looks and appearance 100 per cent. We now offer this won derful discovery to the world for the stun of $l,OO. Direct all letters to BYRON IL ROBB, Yarmington, Trum bull county, Ohio, and the receipt will he immediately for , warded to the potion. All letters must be poet-paid to secure attenthen.jeCt3mw /AN the Chartiers Valley, 33 Acres of Coal Land, near Mansfield ;it is t h e key to letting oat to market 3,000 scree of coal, and is worth more than we ask for It, for the coal alone.. It is • bargain for any one in the business. Enquire of THOMAS, WOODS, MILAIw No. 76 Fourth it. Fire at Cambridge. 10:41i*):1.1i4:14.11: 3 / 4 .•:111 suction-. Daily Malec AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. 11., P. - 11. DAVIS, auctioneer To Blak• Tour Ilalr Curl 1221132 Ale II iS POR RIVER .1! f' t' . TA, .IM:ff.—Oa hot maim .144* Pawl m../.4 hem wu mat 17 inches water to the chum& The etaaasero L Z;cheeps 'ad Jaen Lamar are the Packets for Brownsville; the En:hasps Its the morning, "d the Lamar in the evening. ' • (bpi: ( apes new stertawbader, the Bran; Is now tom. 61ste and ready to receive her farniture. lib* is of light draught—drawing only 16 inches miter. Mr hull was built est .s,iiaport, and Is 150 het on dealt, 91 hat beam,4 1 1606 . 16 What &telt of hold; and tiff cuttomhouse measure meatta 214505 tons. Her amities are 15 inches diameter, 4)ttlietiftolie; 3 boilers 36 Inches disaster. 20 folk long; awl host of Isnowbodp of Capt taste, la fitiliur oat the cable, there is no doubt 4116 Brasil will to a model loan and as Capt. Ches. larael will be found in the Cafes dam is a guansntee that all will fare well that trust themselves to their oars. TA< /herr was at • gaud hereabouts yesterday, with 26 or 28 Inch.. water in the alma Rates of Profght.—Tbo Vottiolgkr was revolving a *ergo of port, cotton, tobiceo, he , for Cincinnati yesterday at 15 orate YllOO Le. ror light article. 25 cents are charged. email ehipulonts have been made to New Orleans at $1 to $l,lO XllOO lb. The steamer Return returned from St LOW, yesterday, Just 18 days since she loft our Solt Yrom her einem we lean that the she'll:et point on'tlits lower Ohio is at Throe mile bar, where-they found bet 30 Inches water.—Lowirrifte Cberier, August 1 t. The Riser here L►t a stand. The same may be sold of all the streams above, with the eseeption of the Illinois, whkh is reported by arrivals petards') falling, with three feet water - on Hennepin eats. Wenowe Sunk.--The folLmrlng despatch was re• mired yesterday, dated Isalegton : • The Ammer Winona sunk near Bann this afternoon. She went down In ten feet water, and It is thought will be a total 1055..., The Winona let tide plate on 'Saturday last, bound for Connail Bluffs. We believe she wee freighted almost em tintly with Government gads foe . some trite of Indium— Musossi Desmond, Avsruat 10. . STEAMBOATS. "1854." PITTSBURGH, OI3CthNATI, LOUISVILLE, SAINT LOUIS.. ==l POI TUI 001141TASICS or PASSENGERS AND PREIGRT Si,.", PITTSBUBGEI, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Anal Saint Lents. Tsui Lon is composed of seven class Powathal Summers, cow called for speed, eplendor, safety, and comfort, and Is the ONLY 011100011 Mau UM or Stun Pangaea on the Ohio river. IA conamta with the U. 8. Mall Line of Steamers from tanshanati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by Which gate .sad height are Ticketed clad sc raped thronn day. Two new Stowers have been added to the Lice, whisk now consists of the following boats: . Days of Mart arplaisl. from BUCKEYE STATE. H. W. Butsabovia.....Sunday. HESSENGER, No. B. Davis_ , Monday. ALLEOHIGUY ......... - Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALAOS--.Wat J. Kommt....---Wednuany. PHILADELPHIA .R. ...............Thursday. PITTSBURGH— H. Currant— Friday. PENNSYLVANIA -Dm. Kl.LiciariTga-...-J3aturday. Days daily at 10 o'clock, Al M., precisely. No freight morinal litter nips o'clock on the morning of departuna • For particulars, a on baud, orTha pp J OHN B. LIVINGSTON,I Agents, JOHN FLACK, • Monongshan Hour Buildings. Fittaburah, 111118. 'droll)] For Ct rtuo.tl and St. Loop. Aid a Tor 0.0. E rabstantlal steamer BKLL OLDING, Capt. Taurus Gurnee, leave tor e abOV• and intennedlate porta, on the )Craf rise of water. Por freight or pump. apply on bosr , L nut Regular W heallaig Packet. THR steamer YC4I I SR, Cartel. Osotar D. jargialootue, kers every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, d SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock, A. M., and eon• meeting with tza C. and P. Itallroul at Wellsville. For freight apply to )420 .1. D. OOLLINOWOOD, Agent " 18j4." .CANADA WEST.' Airsic",- - .l744l'."„"Zierjaird Tug ,PINE low prewar* steamer TELEGRAM. Captain IL Itsakow, will make two trips a week between Clevelaod; Port Stanley. and Port Burwell, ask follows Loaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and TIIIIRSDAY ETNNING, at 7% o'clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Lesvos Port Smiley tbr Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY BYSNINCI, at 7 o'clock. The Telegraph connects at with the Cleveland, Cohunbus end Clocinnatl, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London UllB of Magee, whisk contiects .with the Greet Western Railroad. For freight and pewee apply on Ward, or to SCOYILL A LA UDICKDA Lk, Cleveland; S. P. 1101..W.M11, Port Stanley, or A. IFIIMDR. Port Burwell - .6.27:tn0v WANTS Foreman for a Green Giese tionee Wanted. AGOOD. competent and experienced GLASS BlXlSfitle, to whom the highest ware will be paid, la evened to *a. al•••••• K 111114 sterile+ • well IStabliabed amen Olen Home, In Baltimore city. None emit apply but those who can give unexceptionable references as to character, steady habits, Industry, lc. Applicatioes are requested to be mad. Immediately at the Comities Atom of the "DAILY moss- POBT." or all letters mixtremerl(nuet pabl) to "IL P.A." will receive rapers:al attention. jy3l 1 AND WAILEANTS WANTED-8178 00.—i wish to pur dime L.Ki Warrants to the amount of Fire Thonaand Arr., la DM, led or 40 acre Warrants; far whieh will be pawl 8178 in gold, for let , am., and UI proportion lor 80 and 40 acre. Apply to JAMES ELACILY, Read Lute and Enropean Arent, my 3 corner of Seventh and Smithfield sweets. WANTIeLt—A alittatton, by • lionag Man, at Boa temper, Clerk, er Salesman. Apply at FKANCIACCA' Agency Office, 10 AS fifth et, near Poet (Mae VERY YINR DRAY 110/L9R, 6 i . oaro Ltm o i ld se , tor tm odda , .. 'r Wood •trert NOTWS TO ONTXXX.S New York P.usar Wile, Now li W 2. for wide by jy22i -10 * WARDROP. 111.1. CILLSTNUTskTIOO2I, AltkrV TH NA Pall .4.1 E 1/KUM IA . PARKICR s LAIRD, Propri , jylV.aml Plrat DAY.. Tv..User , . umea of lb. I.:likarilor• Valley Fla*'road Company. • _ SUBSCRIBERB to the strtive Stood are hereby notified that the Board of Directors have called fora sisootel men' of FITI. Isottens per share, ;repasts/ to the Tneteurer on the let Monday of JUNE, and &leo Flea Dollars per share On the first blonileY of each ensuing month, until the .hole amount L paid. BUILDER° GOT FOR SALE. LOT Ife :4 nnt , front ow,WYLIM street, awl extending Abank 109 feet to 'Able alley. (Pa the bark part of the Lot L. • Cellar vr.u, built for two small Houma. Thia-Lot 1.. ID a .I...treble loceUon for a reoldence; ..4 will be .old low, anal oa favorable Wpm. Title Road, and 01.41 r thorn locarobrazow. IfLaqulle of GEO. Y. IIILLIIORS, 13 AL Ofbra of Montlo. Port. FQK SALE VERY CHEAP. ABUILDING le.er IN ALLA:MUSSY CITY. Neel by WO. A goof bargnln an be had by applying noon at the office of the MORNING poet'. 1y12.1.1 t== Tsubscriber off,. for mix bls valise .tort of Oro 1 . cerise, wltb good will tb• leame of Lou... ar k.siquir• of WESLISIC aullsigt• No. to lisoliblisid strewt. Lot for Soto. AOOOD bUILDINU LOT, 21 feet frost on "Jargon street by 100 feet In depth, Birmingham, will be 'old cheep. 'Enquire of OZO. F. OILLMOHIL knit at Ohm of t h e Morning Poet Tee Greatest Invention of Lb. Age. atTO AVOID theme unpleasant feelings that usually accompany Um wearing of • new lit, It. OONFOR. kiATOlt, 'Maly Impartial from Paris, forms the LW to the exact alangsi and about lb. bead. A neat fit, and a good Wt may I. had at 77 Wood at &peg WM. DOIZIOLAB. NHW AND CU AP BOOTLE—The English Envoy et the Court of Nicholas; 1 vol.; 'nice $l. Magazine of Art, for August. History of Cub., or Not. of • Traveler to the Tropic..., by Martin A. Ballow; Illustrated; price 50 and 76 ante. The American Cottage Builder ; a aerie. of Beaton, Plans and Specifications, from $2OO to $20,000, for Homes for the People: by John Bullock, Architect, tr. Our Honeymoon, and other Comlcallties, from Punch.; price $1,25. Harper's Magazine, for August; prlos 15 cent.. All new Books, ea soon u Issued, and at the pablleher'S price., at the cheep Book Store of W. A. OILDENTS...NNBY A CO., nub N 0.70 Fourth .treat. jBECIIBB STOWE AU AIN I—..lust received mod for pale at MINER A al?* cheap Book Store, No. 32 Smith geld strew.: Sunny Memoir. of Foreign Land.; by Mrs. Ilarrlat Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin; 2 vole, cloth, illuetreted, Sir Jasper Wm.; lever's new novel ; 60 cents. F.Ahlon end Famine: by Mrs. Ann B. Stephen.; $l. Far MI! IV dl. MINER A CO., !YID No. 32 Smithfield street. 13KATT'S NSW FATISIgt Fitti LlOLDlSit—Suitable for any else of Steel Pone. It bolds the Fen firmly, which can be ntmored without any difliculty, end without foiling the fingers. For sale by W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer, Market street, corner of Second. ITTNAM YOB JULY!—Just received and for sale at No. Y 15 rittla street, near the corner of Market. Also, all the Magnsines for July, which are offered to the public et the usual and eetablisheal prices. .13•3 RUSSELL it BRO. NEW.BOO AND MAGAZINES.--Godey's Laura Book liti for August. Petereon'e Lady's National Magazine, for August. Bonne !demotion of Foreign Loads: by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Sir Japer Oarew, Hat., his Life and Experience: by Charles Lever. The Mysteries of the Convent: by a noted Methodist Prescher. Russia and England, their Strength and Weakness: by John Heynell Morell. Gleason . ' Pictorial, 53r this week, just received and for axle at PAUL KLEINER% Literary Depot, HID Fifth !greet, opposite the Theatre DR. D. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM Ie one of the most efficient, pleasant, and mfe oompmdtlons ever offered to the public, for the removal of the various derange, moots of the Stomach and Bowels, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for miring Cholera in/enfant or Summer Orrapktint. This is, without .:spoon, one of the most valuable family medicine. ever discovered. Hundreds, nay thou sands, of certificates have been received from Physiciens, Clergymen, and families of the drat respectability, beaming the strongest testimony to its favor, too numerous to publish. *Jr For sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 98 Fifth street. 119/0' MAOAZINES toff AUGUST NOW ItitOINT Mk—Hoick. erbocker; Putnam; Godey ; Graham: Peterson. limper for August Is only fifteen cents at the cheep book store of GILDEriPIiNNEY A 00, , auk • , 76 Fourth street._ - HDOWDY.R, SHOT, CAPS AND BALLS, tsf eury deacrlP don. for by • faubj BOWS INTLNT, s___ CMI-LN UAL OALIt.—A. A. MAIN A Mt will iliac 0 out their Noel of Hadery and Glove@ at one-third lies than usual Pflow f• 4. , , ,• • '46 , 10,‘1* ••'• .` • • • ti p} s 7 4 . ..!*, • ••• MEE • • 4•• 4, ` ch. 4 OMMER,CIA 1131 TREDCI -11111) , MIMS 11A111 1 F8 , .NEXC LILA NUS. OVIICERS. Phesident—JOUN snirrox Ant Tfce Presidest—WB. H. 188ven. Szond Wx. R. BLOWN. fikenetary—Wn. 8. Hammm. Trecuurer—Joint D. SCOUT. Superhitendent-8. T..Nontaam, Ja . Cbonatittee on Arbibtdion JOT diogsgst.—Wm. R. 81.3.f.f, V. P., DAVID X PALK, WI& Ma, WK. RINZIAII, W. B J/eli• LAND. OMIT REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH KLEIST. HOUR-22 bbla mho, from wharf, at $8,20; 21 do w f. do at 28,40; 63 do do do at $6,87%; 83 do do do at AM; 16 do do do at 28,40; Iltdo do, from awn, at $9,66. R.Y. Ylour —l6 bbl,, from atom 26,62. GRALIN—Oata...IOO bort from wharf, at 410. • 00t 11-30 hhtla fair at 4, Aar months; 10 do do at 5, cub; 7 do do at 6, do. WHISICY-117 In tota.„at 25e. HAY-7 loads at $130524 per too. BACON-3,000 IN city emoted Shoulders and Hems at 6 and 9%, omit; 2,000 Itar city smoked Shoulders at 614, emit: 6,000 do Hama at 9%, sixty day.; 4,000 do Shoulders at ot/ s , do; 7,000 IN Shoulders and Hams at 0% and 10, ash: 5,000 do do do at 6% and 10, mat; 2,000 do liama (loon City sugar aural) az 11,40 ; 5 to 9. o. Hams at 11. CHKEBE-60 ten W. R. at 9; 50 do do at 9; 000 do do at 9; 50 do do, extra, at 9%. HLOJIKS-50 tans Juniata at sBB..sii. months. LIVE STOCK-104 hod of gram fed lionied Cattle at 2% 0334; 161 do Hasp at $2,75 BELL, GARRETTSON dr. CO , / the North-west eorner of HILL and MONTGOYMRY Street, In the borough of HUNTINGDON, Penna.; at which a general Bulking Budness H oantemplated to be done. • Drafts on Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, ae , ae., always for fah,. Caged:ions made at the prhseipal point. In the United States. Money received on deposit, payable on demand, withow Interest; also, fur 0, 45, 9 and L• months, payable with r warble rates of interest thereon. J. M. 8011, R. B. Johnston, Wm. Jack, Wm. M. Lloyd, of Honkloyal:meg, P. A. P. Wilson, J. Geo. Mat, Wm. Dar- Hs, Jr., Thos. fisher, Wm. P. (Wilson, John Boat, James Alvin, and Gm. W. aarreturan of Huntingdon, P. Huntingdon, Jnly Slat, 18 6 4 —1 m Patent Punching Brachlae. -• jWD subscriber has Jost secured a patent for a new .a valuable machine, for t h e nee of those engaged In the manufacture of ENCIIND AND STREET 11031 g. It la sim ple in its oonstroctioo, and its mashluesty I. ao Doliciottaly arranged that one man cao, with mum, perform as =orb labor with it in two mloutee aa ao expert workman could do, under the old eyrtent, in one hoar, and that, too, with more accuracy. With but little Ltudruction a boy can work it. It took the premium at the last State Fair, and the inventor was awarded a kledel and Diploma. The proprietor has no hesitation to recommend It to the trade es one of the time valuable laborsaving machines ever Mitred to those engaged to the line of boldness for which it Intended. It le only necessary ter them who may doubt, to Pee it ILI operation to be ;moiling& The subscriber is now proposal to sell single machine., or the right of manufacturing and vending it In other eines and counties. For farther particolare Warms iY2S JOUN R. lIAGICIE. Pittsburgh. Pa. Vsl■able Glass Works for kale. lIE XXECULORS OF ILARCUB BLACK, late of Carroll townehip, Washington county, Pa-, will offer at puha, rale, on MONDAY, the 14th day of August, WA, the fol. towing valuable Real Estate, to wit: The GLASS FACTORY, on Dry Run, known as Neu. coo," to which Is attached 43 Acme of Land, MM. Or tom, with robstantial Deralliog Rouses, TenementA Se., for the accommodstkm of those employed at the Works. The Land abounds in Stone Coal and Limestone, and Includes about 10 acror of valuable Bottom Land, situate on the neer near Monongahela City, and craned by the Remp. Bold hallroad. this property present. unusual Induce ment. to the - manufacturer or capitalist, as a tote wad deetrable investment. Plots of the foregoing property wall be exhibited at any time previona and at the sale. Late the Matte of Marone Black, deed. The bale win be held on the premises, ronnneneing at I o'clock, P. 31, of said day, when term. will be made known by JOON KRIM. CYRUS BLACK, J. 8. MORRISON, ankfit Re.eutore of Mason. Bleck. deed. From a Physician la Minot,. T 18 grotlfylog to the proprietors of B. A. Fahnestork's I Varmifugs. to an that regular practitioners maks an es. erption in favor of this Termiltie, slid not only use It In prat/wears to their own reparation. hot glre Lb.& tor 7 Gotham:l7 In Its favor. The thllottrlog Is from a phy• sician of high character, now in 1111001, formerly of Louis. Inns, and Ls doted gneerntenewn, hl, Jane 4th, 1853 Nam. 11. A. FlAsesnek me G.: Dearacum—l h.o. used B. A. Fehiaminek'e Vermifuge in the practice of medicine, in this said the Southern Stet., en the l.t Lou years, end I can recommend It m the medi cine for the foe whlob It Ir. Intended; bringing, et one time, from . smell girl, of my ten mum of age, one humfred and serentynke warms. Ao • druggist et Shaw neetoarn,l hare sold a great quantity, led it has invariably given satisfaction. to fact, it to the only norm medicine now canna lb:. 11. leratze, M. L. w Prepared and gold by B. A. PAIINESTOCK k CO., als2 eoroer of noun and Weed it.. HER KA ITER I shall sell lluper, Putnam Graham, Godey, Knkkerbocker, and Frank Lena'. Ladies' Gazette. Immediately upon their !arrival, at mum curs per ropy, making no exception by mean:many of than below met, or for 15 mote. sod el:tuging 25 cents kw all °then, as I Nee by the city papers some of the dealers are doing, but charge • fair rod reuonable profit oo all. Should I sell anything lean than met, I must, to make op my low, charge more Oil something else than the realm whines price. The above are my Meru in future, from which I will not depart, should they even keep selling_liarmer longs.. than the month of Aug unt for lb Dr When it onus.. to ad 1- log lam than Net, 1 out off. Bushes. of that kind don't Mr. MML. IL LAUFFSE„ not IC Wood Arent Ih TILE Dliglitlt,T U ICI Lig DC TH UNITED kiTAT/615, I for the Western District of Penneyleatda grand. A. Murray sod other, —. In Admiralty. Steamboat • fly virtue or eandry writs o/ sale, ismailid out of the Dia Girt Court of the Uoltsal States for the Wade= Dietrkt of IN onsyleania, in Admiralty, detail at/ o r . of August, D A . Pita, and to Me direCtett, ./Ir to - aale the above named ateamboat Active, together with her tackle, of paret, machinery, and furniture, (now lying on the Mo m nimhela riser, at the coal work.. of Andrew Leech A Om, above Dam N 0.3.) at the plea. she now line, Co THURSDAY, the I:th day of August, A. D. lest. at 2 0.--lock, D. 31. esm boat haring two railed and a etachrsi at the salt Of /mores A. Murray aod cellars, to a plea not et asoratne, fur WESLEY inosr. Mamtal. ‘, LW kkruhle JlleE ISECEI% IIFTIINKIi a CU., No 1111 f!mithlSeld stre.t. .cm.accountrew Knight, his life anil earrietro, with of overreaching, Sc. hy Unales Lever, author of O'Malley, to., reins bU ovoids bash and Famine: h r Mrs. Ann S. Stephens; cora - plote ha nue •uthscia, of 4:15 pay, duth $L The Ifiutu•th Hour., a tale of Southern Life; sl,t. Aubrey tiy !fru Marsh, author of Emily Wyndham, Cactle /thou. tr.; W youth The Ancient figyptiatia; an amount of their manners and awattinat,i Innate - aced, with 500 wood rata ; CiartbeniJourual, tar July. The Iron Cowin, or Mutual Influence: by Mary Cowden Clark; $1,20. For pole by U. MINER No. T 2 tlmlthael Ere.. ===7Mn:l=Ml ...40 MRS. S. K. ertßrit.irmipectrully littorals tter friettle ;imputed slid others, that .he I. to make to order the lateAl stylesof DRESSES, CLOA JCS, AIANTILLAS, T.. ..41AS, dr, , on the ehorteet maim and on the meet rew roved. term, Chil.treti'm Clothing made up with neatnees end despatch.' Itortuete %itemd and dywl starling to dirwiLms, end coutly and taeterully trimmed. We aim to give puti.ifactiDu. 6 Intl° Uulltlinite, No. 76 FOURTEI Street, moond story, "ar entrant. as to the Crystal relate Dapiterrien Mal. leer. jr16331.tw 1 v lir. Board of &bout Dlevetuel of /totiwou Diistrict will I meet at the boom of )Ire. SARAH AI'FARL AND, six •Iln out on the Steutsenrille Turupik., OD SATURDAY, he loth lust_ for the purpose of employing El- nen Teach es, for the tine of said dietrict. Wagee—Malas $25, Fee lee ADJ. lly order of the Board. •wi:w3t• S. B. 11A fiRS, Seeretary. /TUB Butwelniendent of Allegheny county will hold • I public examination of Tambora at the redid..., of Mr. AMOS PIERCE, Yeoman Voir - rahlp, on SATURDAY, 12th EIZII1113•301.1 intoning eI I o'clock, e. oleo lecture during the evening at Jefiereon 04.±1_„ suaiiir2t• Pimples Oanary. Fi pry MIS DAGUNRSEOTYPEii tee. at the Gallery are equal, In 001111.1.1.11,11.1 Willede merit, to soy to. leo In flit. city. Floe email and frame. given et equally reduced prices. l'artiet satisfaction warranted- Call at the LAFAIrerrE BALL, Voiotia at, near Wood ~7 dt*CONNICI.L& W/ILLOCK, BANKERS, ftND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes!, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Pat Pomia received an depoeic Stoats bought and sold m oommlsekna. Collections made at .y point In the United States. South Meet corner of Market and Pull streets, myll PITTSDUROII, PA. Bertha --Hot, Cold, and Shower. • N the fitting and furnishing of which n othing his been I spared to reader bathing luxurious as well Pi e healthful. Are open every day, (Sunday's escepted,) from 5 o'clock, A. 111., until le P. 111.,•t the Bather Shop, Perry Rotel, corner of Ilanoook street end Duquesne Way. .10lIN WOODSON, Proprietor. F t i IRLD BOOK FOR R. LROAD ENOINICERA.--(kmiab. log formulae for lay( gout curves. determining frog an. glee, levelling, calculati earth-work, eta, etc, together with tables of radii, ofd netts, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logsrathims sod natural signs, tan gents, etc. etc.. by John B. Renck, Civil Engineer. book Rum. $1,75. .The obJect of the present work is to supply • want very generally felt by Assistant Engineer. on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use In the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatlc tables are common enough; but • hook combining with there tables other. peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula, for laying out curves, turn-outs, eroesings, 00.,1s a desideratum which this work le designed to Mpg!. Ll. 8. tilurraar ACLDSIII, West int, April IS, 1854. GenEervien: I have looked over "Renck'. Field Book for Railroad Engineers," and think It well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question lout it will be founds very useful and practical volume both for office and Reid work. D. H. IdAnx.r. -... TUT. April 21,3854. • . I am much pleased with Mr. Henek's little manual, the "Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the present. Bon of some of the moat practical and useful of recognised processes among railway engineers, he has given other. which, new at least in their present farm, appear to poem.s a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being In general susceptible of available, not to my desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the deasign of Mr. ileuck's book is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs I have peruse In expressing my cordial magneto°. with Its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by Ids publlehers. B. FaarrltLlll Qau en, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Far male by WILLIAM 8. MAVEN, Dealer in Engineere' Stationery, au3 Market etrt.st, corner of Second. WORKOII— Fmk W9kli 200 t 8 0. 1 .. 1 , 11 , t i t re Crsckors; 6 gross Roman . Candles, 12 balls; 7 " do do 8 do; 6 " do do 6 do; 8 " do do 4 do; 4 " Triangles, No. 1; 3 " do do 2; 60 boas Jackson Crackers; 600,000 Torpedos; 40 gross Fin Wheels; 20 .• 1 ounce Rockets; 16 " 2 do do; 12 " 4 do do; 16,000 Pulling &lookers- Seeond supply; Jug reogved and Po t sale by J. C. LNBINISON, No. 6 Wood Week ~. -' '~ . • a , .. $., ... e4No , ..- 4- - a.;s:.s MEE POSI omor or Tall Dour MOIIMIG Poor, I Tuesday, August 15,1814. BANKING HOUSE OF Wit4rl;,./ C=M=lE OM= =MI MEE LAHD AND LAND OIL— . . 16 kegs No. 1 Lard; 10 666 do lard 4:61; 6 half big. do; Roaarad and do ado by MILLER & ILIONIITSON RICS-21) tierces prima Eke, vs:aired and far sale by MILLER. k ILIC2I.NTI3OX, jen 221 and 223 Marty et L ARD 011.-E jiff MILL=! ILZIMSON t r. t V y A mrsz ji , 7 1) pockets Old Got i Jr 7u l=l B b jtr..e (Vali= WIRE-40 ems "St Julian" Claret, rocntrod ki and for mile by f jell) MILLER * RICKETSON. (WYK 01L-1.5 am. Otho 0(1, for We by joi7 MILLER & EICIESTSON STAR OAND —23 boxes 4% !ea sza Be Stu Candle', for sale by Dan bIEYLLIR. A RICKETSON. FISH-36 bble Medium N 0.3 Mackerel ; 10 " No 1 Pickled Herrig; in store and for sale by 1.3017) HILLER A RIOKETSON. - -- nLIAMPAUNE-40 barkaM “172," ~ .174," Champagne lj Wine, landing and for ad* by MILLER & RICHNISON. L lIMA-1b bbla No.l, tbr sab, by AJ mytti 8511211. & SINCLAIR. ANTILLAA—A. A. MASON A CO. have ow for .ale INS. more than 100 Must Myles of Mantilla*. [m„2l T INEINED OIL-10 bbis for sale by jelD TWAY HOLMES. Lj i . tllX) bbt for 4. by ALFAATUd-40 Ins Pulverised &dermas, In quarter, 0 bah.r and pound papers, (or ale by 1019 1181911 Y BOMBS. 11DUTTYR-16 kna fresh Forkln }haw, Ibr W. by Jen = HENRY HOLBIBS 10613-3 bbis fresh this day received, sod for ode by Jel9 IIIiKRY HOLMES. EL Z LICK WATZIL-8 btea naffed this day by JO& FLAKING, toy 26 corner of Lbe Diamond sad Market mt. ildl/-44) WM Baltimore Awl, la more and for male by IJ 'lre KKEILIALI t KIIIIIABDBON. TVHIV! 71211-41 bbla Inapeeterl,lbr sale by Ire KMILISH k KICHABDBON. ACK-RM.-106 bbla No. 3, for solo by JO!' MULISH A 11.1CHARDSON 101CLIS8-40 bbl. prime Pears, for nolo by JelT . V . . : Q 15 HAD bis 8 b.. 4 0 ' b hf bbbi dud; In atom abd fur sale by .1,16 •e Di I 1,:11 orsToze—oo meta km sale by 1- Jab - . HENRY H. COLLIN& DRY PRROURS-1:3 Mu prime, for ale by Jelo - • 111NRY If. OOLLIDIR D RY APPLISB-2.4 bus for pie by IVINILI IL COLLINS. S u(Mit AND MOLANBIS3. 50 bbd. N. Q. Bog.; 75 MA* do Molasses; . . • 95 do B. IL Molasses; for Tale by soy 29, WOLIJEKAN, HEREON k 00 DRIILD 1 , 11.012-26 Arai Dry Apples; lb auks Dry Nubia; ba re,to by .04 it'CLUSKAN, LIZILRON t CO DAWN SHOULMAJLIY-24 mica tvadved on oonaignauct JA W Ibr sato kw by 1;.. _ _ 1)16 111.0 S-100 tons Mercer county, (Sturoa Wornsced for sole by m 0 , 4 .1 KUW it MOOREISAD. pkIDYOI3I) MINSEAL WATER—In bbbi and bar Obis, .0 (oak mlmalberry cooporago,) for by leB EMU t 11001111EAD. GLASS --600 bozos, tlzlo, 9:12 zad 10z14, ICKonnan Ik oo.'s brand, is Rohl and for sale by KING & MOORHILLD. uu Abll3o APPLIES—Parer cored, and slioxl, par op in Ai, gallon cans, barrnatlcally sealed, rataLaing the origi nal flavor and &sham. of the fruit; for rale by afl W. A. nrcurso. MAELE SUGAIS AND MOLdflnini -7 Imp Maple Molasses, of B !Win each; 200 Ea do Boger, in cakes; Just received on consigarwat, wid for ads by W. A. EI'CLIIIIO GUTTA PBIICHA WATSB. PKWY CdATS—We invhe tho attention of purrhiceers to thi. aew and beeatifal article; the tirade are Warranted to remain plLable in all kind. of weather, and perfectly water proof; tor ale at the India Rubber Depot, No. 116 Market street jai{ J. hi H. PifiLL/PS. Witlkes--aU donna /nal. Annear Mina, !mm 1 le 7 bet In Unita, kr sale, wholesale and retail, at No. 110 Market Amt. X 4) J. a U. CEIPAP WALL PAPPILS—A sow supply of 12% .12 Pspernjust received, lbt sale by . WALTZA P. MAILACALL, - Elms phPhlt 11/01411-Ntid—A abaft saeortmant chintz, broaden*, and satin intitattocui, for sale by WALTER. P. lithh.9llALL. evuutAux OIL CLOTII-2,01W paella or the plalu:arat suantellad Snleh, weasullueure.l ou plain, twilld tad betTy cluck goods: sold wholesale and retell aLthe Oil Cloth Waresuouia, No. U ILarket WireeL J. t 11. PHILLIP& ViIt.SEE-11U0 Dm* pima W. R. thalung, Err sale uy 11 1 HENRY H. HOLUM! LULL bYAT, at. the Feb. of lrlaa Creek, Va., watt IW A acnal at land, 4.n ado by IL (11:711111CRT t SUN, 117 140 Tldrd Amt. TINY Al'PLlrd-16 blab to sal* by . 1.1 JOT WOOLY H. OOLLINS. BSOON ' foo Bacon Bides for gals by - Jf7o HENRY IL COLLO& y AID-0 kep No. Mr isl. by ..La , AHD-0 HYNHY H. COLLINS. AA. A. roan * 00. will Nall oat their what met of . am* than 3000 Partoots, at a reduction or 33 ixtr cart. JOT 60 8 4 ... ur xxwitsi. krioca LLL M A. HELLi tor a. 1.1 2 7 Banters, WOO4l street, Pittsburgh. 2311-An NUAL B.ALZ.--A. A. .11lAIION rOA rill afar every rarlety &Du, Shawls, Dream Goods, linibroide. alas, Dalmatia Gum* at a great noductiou [tom usual prior. jr.D lONGWOATIDti LADIES' SWAIM who:. lama; an exaellaut articla for sacnunantal purposes; tar tale by D. FICILDISAN, Jyla 137 Liberty st. GKAMAN, French, Port, !Weirs and Anierrloan Wines, tot tale cheep by L. FICKIELISEN, 137 Liberty et. j)ItANDIPV, w htsky, Y.eneb Mustard, Ilavana Sagan, MP fr., always on bawl, at the loorsat prima. tyld Yle111:18111w. it Went' AND Pt; .I.IC.CLAJLDT—.II2 excellent ankle wr ll oummer wet, Mr We by 1, 12 D. FICKEISEN. 4,11411411 Y OLIVE AILALL ILAtllib—Tbn babe. quality imported, just me:died flub by JY/ 10 W. A. NI'CLORG. y" I.:LLLUCX eARDLNNS.-100 ball box. &Plitt., Or the VW celebrated eiellloux braceljnet receive.] by iv". W. A. ZirCLIIRO. 621:etlil Olt Oull Yloll.lharejost roorlrod a few bun ° dry] pound. of Block Wand Uod !Yoh, maid to be the tAtot over brought bare. /Yr. , W. A. M'CLIIRG. Plettb SALMUS.-1 os• Spkuut Salmon, put up In ttu 0 maw of 10 pounds mutt, just received by /SW W. A. It'CLORG. s tu i ii ,e tU il il A Llit Lil y - I :7u pounds, in i t r lne A. ot; i llz i jac u ve- ALTIHORE ABU SIIAD, very fine, Carmelo JD by the barrel, by BAILEY I RENSHAW, . tv2 / 1 253 Llbert) streeL L•JCZkiA OLD GOV'T. JAVA VUY/tiliv—A lea Nov, very pe , zxelrN and fur sale Dy W. A. .11'CLI:Ra. WyNSTKUN DitAFTS--Constanuy for male at sight, or short date, on Cincinnati, Louie rills, tn. Louis, lien Orleans, Chi Wi eland; Detroit, and Cleveland; at No.TI Fourth sta.t. je2S - 4. WILKINS a CO. NkW BOOKS, BY IsX.Yllltbri, AT LA Wawa nova STORE, lib Market arse, near Fount,. The l'ilirtme of Walalagtiam, a tale of the Middle Agee by Agnes Strickland. MUM, Lam, and Ported Streams. Travels In Animals, Rum* Turkey, and Persia by Curzon. - Owl Creak Letter.. Maurice on Lord. Prayer. Cheats:me liolidays Rome: by Hip. J ylO NOVICK TV ' , MUSLIMS.- 50 Lion* Rakes, improved pettere ; 20 relent Grain Drills; . 40 dose, Hay Rater; Al do Hay Forks; tl do Orem Cradles; 20 do heythee and Fasathe ; 10 du form Musalee; for at 47 Fifth street, by jel7 JAMES WARDHAN. frUliN it l u P t llf. B lLD .o4 & Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk, Globe, and Ihdoo klybrlJ; wbolesale tuhl retail at the Soegl Store, riftb Went Jam JAHNS WARDROP. - KNOW NOTHINU SHIRT OULLARS, tlitaVii_ln, and • full assortment of Furnishing Goods, at the new Trimming :More of Je24 FRANK. VAN °ORDER. WE will seU tha balance of our light Calicos. at 3 SULi 4 tents par yaul Ism than Use usual rates. A. A. MASON A CO., Jr 27 2.5 Fifth otrteL P ill IRON--o 0 tom No. 1 Antbraeito; 108 " No. 2 1o; 100 " N 0.3 do; Good brand., for ado by WM. BLNOILIM A CO., Jl 3 °ma 8a0h1.4 I ILLKIWIC—SuO boxes er Uutt7azg Übrese for mile by 17 26 Ihr.NRY 11. COLLINS. Cr 18 -24 k'''" ljf:r " 911 1 1711 rn i l=ll f . " SAL BODA-1b cants on hand and for sale by ___j9 FUMING BROS. ljlti Mt:Tet4-100 tons Mercer county koundry Mew 100 ^ Atahruito do do; For silo by [jy . 27) KING & MOORIINAD. IjAOUN kitds 2 do Shoulders; 2 do Rams; for sale by SMITE( A SINCLAIR. F 6 IIFIN ICU !SUGARS— Ib bbis Loverlog's Crushed Sugar; 60 do Loaf Sugar; lb do Powdered Sugar; 30 do White Coffee Sugar; 10 do Wane Pulverised; for este by je2l3 SMITH d SINCLAIR. W INDOW 11LA9S-160 boxes 8:10; 10 do 10X12; 60 do 10x14; 26 do 9112; 16 do 7:9; Jew SMITH And Blair's brands; for sale by SMITE A SINCLAIR. Tu w igf ig — t rie , imEd o .W d I=lll:;:rinintn street. Poeseedou given Immedlately. Apply to S. CUTHBERT k SON, CHEAP PAYS/CANING SWABS— White Soft Craned at 8 and 9 Duda Perm; N. O. Sugar, 20 Ds fir :1; fbr sale by 9124 W. A. MTLURCI DLACK TEAS— .D Sap. Chubut Poweboug, (la men) et SO eta. per 10. Bluest Foagtea Claubus, do 62.,ti do. For male by [.1. 24 W. A. id'CLUREI AA. MASON CO. will close out • edi stock of Linens and Malta Goods, g a lugs seduction from usual rata:. 1128 Fi NC /I GINUFIAK6 a.rr.a down 6 ask 1 cant. per yud, at A. A. MAHON 00.'6, Jaw 26 Ptah stmt. MNE . RETRACT OF ROCK BPSII,OR RoST Az &muds - Hisrofillum hUiss tios, Totter, Blot ilsaische, °sates, Nursing Suss Mouth, th """a D‘bilit.T, and as a Purifier of the Blood, is tin,, The ROCK ROSE has vaned a reputation, hen. and abroad, width no other medicine has over done In th same length of time. It has logg beau the study of Physicians, to discover some reawdy far thl meet dletrireshonatapagigt. Whether they have been suosamful, meaning for the sufferers to say. There are, In this country, haulm% of thousands who are suffering from inchgention, probably, In art ewe, caused by their , own Imprudence In Living. To these we'woold may try IMES' IDETH/LOT OY BOOK HABIL It has cured, and will cure, the wont and meet obstinate mums of Dye pepda, and all its oetwomltants,—Costiveness, Hier, Heed• ache, Heartburn. Flatulency, Aridity, km gee the follow ing arrUfk ate: grv. A. B. L. firms: Dear fle—ln the winter of 1847-8, I evinced beyond deecripdon with Dympepda, and • train of other evil, dependent on It. I had applied to verb,. doctors, and a number of nostrums had been recommended, but to no purpose. I procured and used two bottles of your Extract of Hock Bow, and found almost. immediate Misr, eo much so, that I have used no other medicine since, and, in feet, I can And ao other which, In my dellb ends opinkne, can bear oomparison to yours. And in all macs, when I lease the opportunity, I recommend your Extract, as steadies' nest over all others. Let all who are thus elided try it, and had what I hare found. Truly Yours, GEO. B. C0...481TN, HENRY HOLM[. " While same were at College learning medical etaguetta, I was studying the law' of nature in the formate of Amer. kn.—Warms,. The discovery of Rock Rom (fieleasitheanum Canada:me) by Dr. Whitlaw, by proved an imisthaabio tenet to man _kind. As on slats/lye It la unequaled In Maoris Modica; as a tonic and deobarnent it la —=So. Idiers' Ramat le the. only adentifie and tillable preparation, and has already " made its maze an a remedy for Scrofula, Set Ilberim, Tatter, . Dyspepsia, and all paeans arising from impure blood and Impaired didentiat See certificates. IT 18 80, We know DM bee feet, and thereke*do twit hadtati to say, that la all Serofulo. and Billons Kumla, liallgtation and Its attendance, Sick Headache, &Mr and Bk 2 Stomach, Canker, Salt Rheum, or Tatter, all aktrt Mel other dimesee violas from impure blood, Myers' Extract of Rock Rage has coequal. If you doubt the feet, read the array of proof hr our elretaans, for the truth of which we challenge Inrestlsation. Bold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. W =of the Golden Mortar. • jyl4.ilaw ; 1 P . 4 4 4 Hernia. or livaptwria Drab* Bowels. AIW.2I.IEILE ARE THOUSAHAB. Of PRIMES WHO are afflicted with a Raptor of the Bowels, who pay little attention to the Wawa until the Bowels boom strangulated, when, In all Fobs. ( :=X I bility, It may be too lea. Hew Important it is; then, Ibr all thou rallying Wont any Or= of By te", of the Bowels, to call at 0/3011 upon DR. KEYlllift, at his Wholesale Drug Store, on the somas of Wood Unit and Virgin ally, and procure a TRIM, to retain the pro. tending portkm of the Bowels. Dr. Kivu has an office beck of the drug atop where Trusses are applied, and war :Luta:l to give utisfution. it. also hu every 'variety of Truasei that you tan name, and at any price, to snit the manna of envy one , in need of the article. I also keep every kind of ficyciscrters, Barg ihurxi,Buyetutory Sudo. per, Ruth ascklcus, for eahrgal ups, end all kinds of mechanical *Hilliness used in the cazi of disease. rwouu respectfully Invite the attention hf tie public to an excellent Truss for Children, which Invariably Orate ours to a very short time. N. B.—l also keep on hand, and for sulfa large as/ce ment of Shoulder Braces of the most inspred kind, that bare been worn +Rh so much vatisfactlon by hundreds of persona, both fo and out of the city. DR. KEYSER'S DRUG STORY AND TRUSS DEPOT, corium of Wood street and Virgin alley, N 0.140, sign of the Golden Mortar. .jelistAw Agency of Dr. Pitcye Celebrating ; imun- W AT DE. G. H. KNYSSIPS Drag Store, N 0.140 corner Wood sired and Mien Intl; Chary PnhoonicsPainonsa ry Babes; Pectoral Ihr.pectnrant, Pulmonary *Advent, Dept:rade* limp, Heart Corrector, Humor Oarrestar, Pare and liedkinal Cod Linn OD, Antialyeyeytic Misnsre, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Daniels, ' , Termite" Female Pills, Fe male Epectitc, hc., mod by him constantly and with unprecedented somas in the treatment Or Cbugh4, CbsruUiptios., drama, Heart Disuses, Dys pepsia, Scrofula, skis Disearel, Rtiesteudina, Amok Obseptoncts, Pact, dc, etc. Dr. Joitclee emigrant Potent Stow Plated Abdominal Supportno. Dr. Pitch's hsprossed Bake! Masi briny Shoulder /Owe. Dr. Pitch's Saar Rha ling Tube. atlao, all kit* of Proprietary *Kilauea, at the lowest • !lON, choice* or raga. jyalutior ninr Perfumery, Fancy Seaps.-4 hale on hand • lam and well Waded amortmest d Hasps and toilet articles, from the hest parnmery establishments of LONIOI , I, Paris and Philide/phio, which I am riling out, wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. Also, Pomades, Ox Marrow, Lad Hair Oils, of ths richest and most delight ful olors. I also keep • spleudkl assortment of Imported and demo tic Thar Brushes, Nall Brush., Tooth Brushes, ie. GEO. H. KILYSIIR, No. 140 corner Wood et. and Thitin alley. LIST OP GENVINE PATENT BLEDICINES, ON RAND AND FOR RAU at FLEMISH BROTHERS, wha,....k="0 111" ..1 'l' m= 7: It= " ledkina, Cornier Fourth and Wood streets, Pitteburgh. EPLZIPS A3lln..yzAK COMPOUND; a. Jayne's estarative: " Carminative Ilnissun ; • Hair Dye: " Expectorant ; • Sanative Pills: • Hair Took; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry; BrYaist's Pulmonary Balsam; Hoodand's German BitUra; Holland do Hostetter's Stomach do Merchises' Uterine Catholkon Storms' Scotoh Cough Candy; Prioe's Thorn's do; do; Osgood' India Choi:woos; Moms'. Invigorating Cordials Tyler's Grua Arable Drop.; liarriases Hair Dye; Phalon's do Batchelor's do McMonn's ElLrir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Palo Extract; Brown'. Essence ofJarnalca Ginger; AlcAllister's do do: Kidder's Indellibla Ink.; Poyoon's do do; Arnhold's do; Dr. Curtis' Hygeana; Lyons' Kathairon; David's Lilly Whits; liexha's do; Tobias' Liniment; Hunt's do; Alien's Nerve and Bone Liniment; • Mexican Mustang do; Farrel's Arabian do; Gardner's • do; Barrel's Indian do; enn ::l 3xtur' Bersl4lll.n Mean Foe; Senna'. doousldo Merchant'. Gargling 011; RllAlltott, Clarke &Om'. Cod Lim OR ; McAllister's Ointment; Itch do; Ferres do; Gray's do; Trask's Magnetic Ointment; Judkin's do; Bwaim's Panacea; Mount's dr; Sargant's Infant Panacea; Perry Davis' Pain Killer; • Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Houghton'. Pepsin; Kier's Petroleum; McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills Brandreth's ' do Wright's ImHan Vegetable Ms Lee's Anti-billous do ; Sarsaparilla Blood 4u; do; Swaynes' Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Jayne's Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's Health do; Jew David's Plasters Shoemakees do; Dr. Newman'. do; Radwny's Ready Belief; Morris' Remedy; Prof. Wood', Hair Restorative; --1- - Emerson's do; Bull's Sarsaparilla: Townsend's do; Band's do; Cluysott's Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. Wolfe Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver'. Honey; Mghly Scented Brown Windeor Mask; Ludlum's Spesifk; llcLane's Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler'. Gum Arabic do; Sellers' do; ilwayne'e Syrup of Wild Cherry ; Smith's Tonic Syron; Barry's Trioaphorous ; Norwood's Tincture of Varatrum Tirida; Mien's Celebrated Vormtfuge, Vic: Dr. Looor.`e Pubnordo Wakvs ; Thompson'. Eye Water; /wants for all of Dr. MoCllntock's Framlly:Hedicineer Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pups; . GUM Mastic do do. febl&ly Steamboat Puuralture and Chairs. AIWE have ou hand and are constantly manunectn. ring STEAM BOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, of every description, viz: Extension Dining Tables; Do Bar do; Indies Cabin Chairs, of various styles; Gents. do do do; State Boom do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; Teteu Tetes; Sofas; Divans; Centre Tables; Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; - 'hays, ke., Ac. Material and workmanship warranted, mid mina satin. Berry. T. B. YOUNG A CO MGD SS ikollkiSsid at, °menu, city Natal. R. & A. C. DIUNCAJN, TxTuoLama asoosalo, soit'Deslas Prodooe. slim Whim and Liquors, Old Noooogabsla sad wisd Whisky, No. 2il UDo.t74, littebaxgb, WNW ;4 7 MEDICAL DYSPEPSIA Wed Marldsn, Conn Tail STUDY OP NATIDIS. • •••S-1.-tri-.4%, -• • ~ ~ t~~ ~' "~ z f EMI -P-_ • ' - = , 7.= - ' - ' RAILROAD CLIVNLAND AND PITTINVIIION ter oo!natorunt,v7 matiamw jai l e KOLIPSX AM, Kr.cmuraii, Ake WELL MLLE, AND OHIO AND PANNSYNFAIC7A HAILHDAD, YLA abornat, (inkblot and elleapeet zOniatetelo, adv., La Salle, flock lalaod, Oshina, St. and the North-west, VIA CLEVELAND. On And after TUESDAY, July H, - /twins ( B =4/e arcertainna pilots : VIA WICLuvu.L - Lear! Waller ille at 420, P. IL, and Alliane• at ASO, aril- Hug In ekroland at 13110,./.•11.4 soaking a ekes C onc with Michigan Central Dalkon:l boats for Detroit sad hl-' av; ',tamers for Buffalo and Niagara Yolk ,. and Dryroal Train !lir Toledo, Chicago and 114 Leda Paniediplut far the 4 20; P. IL, train from Wetheo/I.lbina daily leunday's azavytuij at 000, A. 14 on steamer rellpse or Enduing, Pun to Clevaland,s2,oo. - VIA ALLIANCE. -- • Leave Alliance at 7.20, A. IL, and 12, Y., avanestlng at Hudten with trains for Akron, Cuyahoga Falb, 90., out arriving at Cleveland at 10, A. IL, and 2.),'P. M. /are to Cleveland. 04,00. The trains of the Ohio and Penns- Calmed, lsavlew Pitts- -- berth .t 3.00, A. M. S, A..l.L,aad 3, P. M., waned at em anee tot Cevelatul at 7 30 A. M. 12, M., and 6.30, P. M., wad mite la Copeland at 10, A. M., - 2.2), P. IC, sad 80, P. M. • -- P''''''''P'"forToledo. Chic go. St. Loulterultbe North ...ad. leaving Mktg...l;h .on the axm P. U. Train,. nd CLENXIAND, - make a rime connectlice - theri,erftb the Night Iftprem, by which they emirs in Chimp, eitl2oo 11., nest tray. Time from Pittsburgh to Chicago .21. hours. Passengens MMus tide Train. cis Cleveland, Irtli meth M ango cue Tredn in advance of any Other route. Peaeengera ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo, Taigdo,Chka. go, Le 8.11.,80ck Likud, and St. Louis. _.— Time to Chicago, 24 boure-80. Lou* 43 hours rum rig!l 11l 1117.1.5911.13. ' VIA 41.1.1111 Ci. To Cie_ —irtlasui- .4 3 .40 To Chweland....---44.00 . T0ieg0.—................ 4.04 . . T01ed0..,.........----,.. SAO =....iii,00 a Ipso. cbh-ap.:.--gu,so a u,so .i sot --- —.;.15,60i Rork 15bm1....-..—Ktig St. L0itti...—........11,50 1 St. Lottle.--.......:- 19,60 Pusengentere requeited to procure their tickets at the Mace of this Company, in Monongahela 11=1: 6., the COIZer. J. In AND, • SUMMER AItRANGEMENTB, t. - 'h R - vinoumi PIPIPMEI NI HOUR& ON •IND APTEIL Tllll - RADAY, JULY 6211, - . TURK THMOUOLI TRAMS. MILE MAIL TRAM: will leave every morning (Stridaya excepted) at t o'clock, eWpOng at all the regilar sta. tiowm,, sad ;retying in Phlbidelphla at 14 o'clock, P M. TQE PAST . TRAIN will luute Pittsburgh' daily (except --- - Panday,) at 1 o'clock, Mopping at Greenabora. Latrobe, illabnullie, Lockport, /ohm:town, Wlhoore, litalfitaan, Al toona, lc., arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, the . next THE EXPRESS TRAM will leave every evinalog at 900 o'clock, artoppbtg only at Irwin% Breawburah, Limbs, Hillside, Joingtown, Llilay'w, Ate., cooneedng at ELTriftarray with the tabs Dr Balti more, and arrMln ht Misdatelds or thattmore, at 12,30, • ' 'TEM ACOOMMODATION TRAIN will leave ever* after noon (emiept Sunday) at 5.30 o'clock. stopping at all regu lar etallon;Sad running only as far as B.Mtrentile. 21111 SOND AIX)OSIMODATION TRAITS lames daily (erhept - Bun W day,) at n o'clock, A. IL, Slopping at all sta tions, and rimming only as far ss Br~s. RETURNING TRAL'iI3 arrive in Pittsburgh. )hest olennedistkno arrives at S o'clock A. M. ftpten, 1. P. M.. Second Acto A essu M. olation,7lls;P. M. Mai:ll2lM, P. M. Fast Liner, 220, • Fare to New York .$10,60 ; Fareto Phliadelplda,p; here to Baltimore, P. Pare to Bedford Springs, $6,70. checked all stations on the Poluarytviusta Bail. rood, to to Philadelphia and Baltimore. P• ssenger,. purcbwing tickets in ears, will !recharged rem ewers in addition to the elation rates, except from stations where the Oompany have no Agent No notes of a le s denomination than Sae dollars will be received In payment for tickets, exoept those leaned by the Banks of Pennsylvania. NOTICIIS—In cox of loss, the Compete, will hold themselves reeponslble for personal baggage Maly, and for an amount not °weeding $lOO. N. 13.—The liarelsior Omnibus Line haer been employed to convey pessamgers and baggage to and Dom the Depot, at a charge not to emceed 15 cents - Tor each paewangsr, awl 16 oentsfor each trunk. For tickets, apply to J. MEBKIMIB Agent, At the P. R.'IL Passenger Station, On liberty 4. =Pittsburgh, Jul 6th,lBs4—{je7 ' f.V41 0 11 VP. Val eA:l.,:rll c o milz,v' c o7vt7F7slerrett'R Y 28, 1864 1864 I? --- • - c 1864 MAIL. TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at-8 A It; diner .t Alli smolt; .testae Loma iareitlints. Makes . . dare con neetiortbere with ►bet Negress Tian, reading Cincin nati about 12 o'clock at night. .. EXPRXBB TRAIN-hams PitUitiurgh ai 8 o'clock, P. M., after the arrival of the Ittiirove train Tram Philadelphia; and reaches • Crestline at 11,30 connecting With the Night Expresis which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connection. are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Bet &attain. and Indiana railroad. for Dayton, Indbinaliolis and townsin Indiana. Coanettiops ■re made with Skierland.. Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrus, USW Sendusky, Forest, and the towns an the Mad River Rood, Alec, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zarewillle sad towns on the Mansfield read. . Fars Us Clootonsti $7 ; to /hdtanspollslo3; to Dayton $6,50; to robsso .103 ; to Columbus $5,26; lo Zsmessills $6,70; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Loalssills at rectums! ILKTITHEINGrs TEE EMPRESS TRAIN leaves Cignaline at 1.15 P M, and resehes Pittsburgh at 8.30 P 31, eonneetMg with the bat Ramo Train through lu them tuners to Ma&IOU. MALL TRAIN larvae Crestline at 210, A. M, on the ar rival ot the Night Brim= Train *gni choin!laty arrives at Pitta at 1/-40, PM. ' • - NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittalmrgh at 10 A ld, mad 5 PM, and New Brighton at - A M, and 116 P IL PRIM= TRAIN leave. Pittsburgh at 7 A 31 . , and 9 P. M., and arrives at 4.30 A ld, and 4.30, P M. AT The Trains do not run on Sunday. W Tidies or further information. apply at theiticket °ekes of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Closapinv of J. G. CURRY, at the corner oleos under the Monoogehela House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PAB.K.L I / 4 , Ticket Agent, Federal street Station. JOILN KELLY, Passenger Agent. Pennsylvanist•Hatilrond. SHMOS TARIFF between Pirtabargti. Philadelphia and, Baltimore; commencing April 14,1E44. First Mom—Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, Furniture, second Muni, Fem, Piano., Poultry; Wines, in baskets or beam: ii most. 'OM NI. Sams. Class—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Olunrwarn Hardware, gaga, Wool and Sheep Pelts, and NMI aio. N 10016., . . Third C7aa—Bacmi and Park (Tcene,) Batter,ln trkins, kegs or bble ; Elides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot. ton, anon reared: 86e. vp 100 Ise. Fora. 9.a.5.=6.10rh01; Bacon (In cooko or book) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Chow, Lardmeal Lard Oil, Hemp, Whlaky, Cotton, (compressed,)(compressed,)Leaf Tobercos .il 100 lte. Flour 80 rota bbl. aprl GEORHE C. TahleClßM.o3. Fr 4 110" , 4 A.:IL 4 4 , 4 •,tf tr)lrP hcl ZRLMMO. TO AND PROM PHILADELPHIA, HAITI:MOM AND NEW YOBIC—The 011111.11 and Agnate of said Line have been for the past fourteen ye as connecteCirith the old established Bingham's Line. " They will give their -usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Her chandim, Ac-, in the shortest time mod on u favorable terms as any other Line. c. sir only one transhipment between Pittsburgh,Phila dolphin and Baltimore. GEO. BINGHAM I CO.. Canal Sudo. Liberty et., Pittsburgh. RECOCHAM, DAVIS t CO.. 776 Market meet. Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON Agent, - • CI North et.; Baltimore. 31. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, 86 West at., New York. Proprietors. artr.nly 533,000 Worth of Farms and B• • • Lots 100 FARMS AND 2000 BUILDING LOTS Will e< divided among 600 Nadttonbon on the Bweving efthe 31st of July, /8111. A LARGE NUMBER ARE, ALREADY ENGAGED.— Many of tire.Lota near these havWheen sold for frona 400 to 600 per mat. advance over the price for which these ione are now sold, ebowing that the purchase will be a gad investment Each subleriber, FOB ONLY $l5, payable to instalments of $5 each, will receive YOUR BUILDING LOTS, 25 by 100 feet, lying together, or a PRIM of from 2to 20 acne. Tonle lout are beautifully treated at LeE.RLAND, Long Island, where a new church and school boom, and a number of private dweillogs, states, work-Atop. and,Bechnies, have already been erected, eeveral more are now being huilt, and eeverel hundred will be erected the =Oster mama. This is a floe opportunity of owning a delightful country residence near the city, where the domestic comforts of a family circle can be fully realised, and where MAO build ing lots and about 800 farms have lately been sokl ; and males are daily being made to individuals who, after careful examination of its location and ascertaining the quality of the mil, are /electing farms for agricultural purpose+, be lag confident that no laud so cheap and calculated to in creme se rapidly in value tan be had within tiOnalia. of the city. This land would have been all token up year. tack, hitt bas been an earatled snare for the last century, and compl i gy locked up for upwards of two hundred year.— Dime ch large melee have been made, and where the wild deer roamed at largemay now be men beautiful cottages and cultivated gelds waving with the abundant productioes of our mother earth. • This s osieof the best opportunities now offered to thews of small means who ate destitute of a house of their own, to purchase one fora mere trine; also, a few hams, con taining each five and ten WM., and upwards, at from $25 to 35per acre. A II p p ersons wiablog to eirall themselves of the opportu nity now offered to procure a line farm or splendid building lot near the Empire City. should MAW Immediate applies- Bon, es theyam nearly all rasp:wed of. Apply to CHAALSS3 WOOD, 208 Broadway, corner of Fulton Weed, Lir., maps and pamphlets can be had, or sent If requir4 by mail, grads. B. SI'LALti, Agent, jyl3:3mdaw s 21 Vitth street, Pittabureh. SUNDRIES 10 hbds Bacon Ham.; 45 " do Shoulder/4; 30 bills new large Na 3 Mackerel; tierhf bbls- do do do; toarrlre SO medlar:, do do ffi bbli do do do 15 " Lake TronLin rtomi " Baltimore Herring, in store; 20 " do tlbad, do; 6 " No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do; 25 " limners Oil, do; 60 maks prime Pearls; • 100 bbl. Mom Pork; 100 " Grease Lard; 20 " Loaf Sugar; 00 bbdsll. Sugar; 230 bble 0. blolasses, oak cooperage; 40 boxes W. 0. Tobacco; 100 bbla N.C.Boatn; ' 40 make Bice; llama Cream theme; • /50 sacks Dried Apples and Paartall; • 2230 pounds Bacon Mee. 178 F.NGLISH t RIOEIAILDBON - :Steamboat. Furniture and.,Clialra.- WE are conatsuetly engaged he the mann acture of 13TheilSOAT CABIN mums and Yrltiintritlt, of oix4 description, end pay torticaha• allantion .to the manufacture of the beet etyWs. Imitable for the use of litteansboans Our experience in thlehrosehof the byel aw enables us to warrant =tread:ion, as widi with the promptitude be which orders are pled, e to the quality of the *ark and personal attention IF.. to the fitting out. These interested in furnishiag Basta, i 1 tad it to thei r Manny to d o as • all stage ..T. r . ' ken a 00. mango 4 r"-,, • - •,„, - __:t , ,„ _ , t I - ----; t 41:-- -V*,- ---- `'..14..,_ 5 - , ..1.; , f- - 4 '4,t, _ ''''' 4:',':-.4:',46".•.:-;;lpg:,f*`;C74 ,„ - 11 1 - - * -,1:;: ',,----r-it '-'5-"3-%-1,37`12-2,-''-'4 - - -A - -, , '" T i t.7-r't.o , 4 .--.. ,.. . ......._: 1 - 4 1 !..,,, _%.,,,-: y, , A.."-A -- ,-; ... 4 % , 1 .4i..'., 1 - : .• f,,,_ - ,i,::-...4 - 030zil, 'l, :,.,31t:----f,--, .... ik c 6 ,-;7. , .-4?,:- '''.-;.-j,,,4-; ..re , ,i;j , . •.,-, - - , 'L.F 7N .7-4 :'.‘" , '‘ ,5,4 " ,,,,, •, -,,-7 1 , :r: -,:;,;:.'..'.;„i•r*,6',,'- ''. ISM -= ~r > n; ,~ .:~,~-~. MIN • 1 ... • • • ~ , , _ per, ~~- : • ` • . ri,'-v:k.? •;. , 4•,..fv.v • - 4V • 7'4 1.,' - • liEr ~ ~- _',~ '. ~~ ~-~t~~. =» - ..-''