PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. BY WE= PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, JULYS, 1854. • STATE-TICKET. -- FOR GOVERNOR, JAMES POLLOCK; OW 1/011111TMOZILLAXD tOVNTT. FOB CANAL COM&ILSSION.EN, GEORGE DAISIE; or 11,14011ENT COFFTY: ` FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL M. SMYSER; MOWDZIOXIIIT COMM -Allegheny County Wnig Ticket, _ D DAVID, urrUlllt, Pittsburgh, • oosugsso 21u uniuter BAMIEL'A,PIYILVIANCE, ANODLT erivrecmhitivorgh, • ROBWAT . • -JAgoiatri,thg.,-. • AORINIALA.DILMest D. • - EMMY WOODS. Tlllabargh. cuat or TAC TCITL ALEX. BILANue, Rom J/5118 S acks4 t om at. cuk. :mums. F a x EotrrrittAinb. . . JAMES KY-LLY.'Willalus,t JOII2II3KOW IWKEP.NBinilin, Rom. gtum, SS. T. Advertisers,,Meither the Editorial Room. ser PriatimastitZlehmeniot the Daaly Gamete., gm opened on Sunday. Azeilansm.ho4eplre their notice* to appear In the . toPtreo iffehdt7thewhing. will pleuras:a Meat in -nglerlttabargit Weekly Gazette.—The ettenAdva • earintiodlna at our Mete charge Worst* our hostnesamen a twat dadribiet medium of making thetr badness known :Our eireulation V betereettruur and anaemia:o, reaching aluatort our: merehant,reanufaeturer and ahop-keerer In Iradarn,Pennailrants, and Pastern Ohio. Head's'. Mauer Da each padre of this raver • . . Dotroasss.—This - democratic Marplot appears . - determined* to ruin his party ; and"-he seems as ..to lend, his murderous aid to,the slough "liiht Pennsylvania as to the general massacre of his associates, throughout the free States.— ' Ilia speech in Philadelphia on the Fourth was in the worst possible taste, so far as the interests of tho:Bigler pfrty are concerned; and the 'fest lesenesus of his audience under his blundering or atory was the best evidence that he bad chosen forbidden ground as the basis of his declama "He said but little, .comparatively, on the No- Walks questiOn;• but denounced the Maine Law is Its supporters, and then launched out into a long diatribe upon the Knew Nothings, whom he . abused unsparingly as enemies of the Con . attention and Ignorant of the aims of true ger ernmenL So unpalatable was his language and manner that the audience became excited-Ber •eral persons expressed their dimpprobatlon of the speaker's remarks; there were cries of "Let shim go on hiaown way 1" " Turn him ont!" and when he attempted to engage the attention of the disaffected he failed utterly, and brought his speech to : an abrupt close. • " The tenor of fudge Douglass' remarks was that which characterised all the other apeeches. Itwas hurrah for:Nebraska bill and down with . the Main ' e -law and the Know Nothings; andso impudently wore. these points pressed that-every Democrat who was opposed to the Nebraska bill, or a Tem perande man, or anti-Catholic, must have felt himself as unwelcome in and excluded from the Democratic party. Of course, these Washington . city oratOrs think they know how to manage Pennsylvania politics better than any body else. But the most remarkable feature in the whole affair was the apparent consciousness of, all the speakers that defeat itopends the - Democratic party of this State. Mr. Orr, of eduth "hoped the Democracy would do its duty, and sere the party from hopeless and irretrierable defeat. The Democratic part; Might, lae thought, be beaten, but could net be vanquished," ' Mr. Ludlow, the orator of the day, "Was of the opinion, that although the Democratic party was now encircled with adversity, it would pros per in the future;" and Mr. Douglasspaid, "Sua ve are beaten once, did not some of our forefathers die in the „minority ?" Of coarse they did. The American Tories of the 'Revolution died in a sery pitiful minority. r. All these anticipations of defeat, indulged in so early in the campaign, indicate the forlorn "condition of the Bigler in Pennsylvania; and, as if to make the:matter - worse, they import . orators from abroad who do their best to drive . off disaffected democrats, and render the defeat of the party the most thorough it ever experi enced. Well, we hare no objection; only we hope that they will not abandon the contest in deipair, and leave us to walk over the course.-_, Let us have the shadow of a fight, anyhow. • Couldn't the Bigler managers induce Douglas to make a few speeches up in the Wilmot district? If he would go up there and take Bigler along -- I we think he might succeed .in adding some ten thoniand to pollook's majority. - Anamatuto Comm.—The - anti-Nebratdra men of Armstrongicotinty met in Mttaning• on the 4th inst., to ;nominate a county ticket. The democratic county commissioners refused' to let them meet In the Court House, thereby helping the democratic party, of course, and they had to assemble in a church. The following ticket was nominated: ' 'Assembly—Abner W. Lane, of South Buffo township - Prothonotary—Samuel Owens, of Apollo Bor . , °ugh.' Commiuionet—George B. Sloan, of North. Buf falo town4ip. .Register and Reosadet—William Mclntosh, of Comundumnoo Township. . ctuditor--Williarn Guthrie, of Wayne town ship. Pruden—Bey. John N. Dick and Robert W. The 14e Prar says that the ticket is decided ly a strong one—one which will command the . respect and confidence of men of 411 parties, and =e fall rotelti October next Tax Ctscursitt TORPEDO AITAIIL—The Cin cinnati papers publiSh a letter from Wm. P. Con _ nelly,, written in - Philadelphia, relative -to the auspiciin - entertained by Mr. Allison, up to the _ the period of Mc - death, that Connelly was the nisi who seat the infernal machine to the Marine Mospit4 the eaplosion of which resulted in the death of Million and hls wife. Connelly admits ,that his character and - reputation are bad, and that he is not an honest man; but is shocked to think that, bad as he is. any one should think him capable of such a diabolical act as the mars der of the Allison& .He , says: "I feel shocked at . the statement—it has made me almost mad. I never will, or cal, tet over it in my life. Let all try and find the guilty, and let me, a poor an - fortunate outcast from society, alone." We do 'not wonder that the-publication .of his name, and ( the suspicion entertained &him by the murdered - tortured him almost to madness. It would have that effect on any man not dead to , feeling; Ind our marvel at the time was that the Cincinnati, press, condone as every ono in that city was that Allison wan mistaken and that Connelly - :was innocent, "should have connected „kilt name with the affair at all. Tim lastr Ntrrnmios.—The . tram is determined to drive ont , of the democratic party every man who is dissatisfied with its 'maniigement and coons.: The following is from that paper- of yesterdaymorning, and is aimed at the anti-Ne braska democrats of this county, whom it char ncterites, in its own Mercenary spirits as "Get . . . • ..le the Petersburgh Express of 4th inst., We find the followit i ;adverimoment:; AfT"Gßainn nen At TOES DEN TDURSDAY . ItYl:9 F RO'. IT _._, irt at • , 1• IStetil anioDootocasteory and mid WI to M. mar . We suppose thin LlSOttilltiOn must be something like our GetKothinp." ~ - . . . . . Fusion.--The Put is in agony about tho prob ' abilities Of a fusion of Political elements In this state Mies* Its own piebald and speckled party. ..11hasiiven snicral versions of the details of the, contemplated fusion, each of which differs from 'the other. The editor evidently blows nothing of 'alai he writes, and: only flounders about in ;'depth of conjectures, in hopesthat eomebody will lihn something, and relieve thebursting anal ,.ety of lils heart: . .We are sorry that Te cannot give ease to his perturbed'spirits. The utmost ' w p can Promise him is that, when the fusion be dreaffaid eecOmplielied; hewiliprobably knowall about not before.' 1 r r -' . . . . The Meinhants'Ezetningerof . .this city nisherwith duplicate copies of • tbe telegraphic ; dispatches sent to the Associated Press. We no -tice that en afternoon papei, which is myth:mind ed in the Associated Press, regularly copies the substance of the dispatches furnished for theEf change; and we suggest to the othertbpapers of the city whether it would not be cheaper to give up the present-telegraphic arrangement, and copy the .dispatches sent to the Exchange. We mast either do this or insist that the dispatches sent to the Press, and paid for by them, - ilt tell not be furnished to other parties. We have no idea of being taxed heavily for news which those who pay nothing can copy and publish some fif- teen or eighteen hours in advance of us. Jamas J. BEADY, Esq., one of the most elo quent and gifted of the New York democrats, has written o letter in which he says, speaking of the Nebraska hill, there is " ample and con clusive evidence that it is the joint production of a profligate Administration and an ambitious in triguer; that it was conceived with unworthy motives, and will be used for unhallowed ob jects," and regrets that the democrats of his State had not "resolved not again to be instru mental in afflicting the country, no allot us un *consciously did when we aided to elect Franklin pierce. — That is enough of injury," he adds, "to our country and our principles for one century at least." ACClDESTS.—Nearlyerery paperwe open, now, recites some dreadful accident resulting from ex plosion of daimon on the Fourth,. the result, in most cases, of carelessness or ignorant fool-har diness. Among the dreadful of theSe is the following, which we find in the Clarion Reg later : Mr. Quintus Roth, of Strattonville, of the firm of Wenn & Roth, Founders and Machinists, met with a serious, if not a fatal accident, on the morning of the Fourth of July. The circumstan ces are briefly as follow= Mr. Roth wishing to celebrate the Fourth, bad a small cannon cast for that purpose, and on the Sd attempted to bore it in order to have it ready to fire an early salute. He worked at it until nearly daylight on the 4th, when failing to get it cleaned, resolved to put in a charge and tire it off. Accordingly he placed the powder in the gun, and when in the act of "ramming it home," a frightful explosion occurred, bursting the gun into fragments, dreadfully fracturing and lacer ating his right leg below the knee as well as se verely injuring the left one and making several wounds an his body. P. B.—We stop the press to say that Mr. Roth died on the morning of the Lth after suffer. lag greatly. The. editor'of the Gazette, says there was no truth in . the charge that the New York Tribune wait in favor of disunion.—Post. • TherGa:ette said. no such thing. What we did say was that the Poet had copied a statement from a Detroit paper alleging that at a meeting of the proprietors of the N. Y. Tribune it was resolved that the beat way of resisting the Ne brasaa bill was to go for a dissolution of the Union, at which a portion of them demurred and were bought out by the rest; and that the Tri bune bad declared tho.whole story to be false. Why cannot the reat meet an allegation fairly? I • it suppose that the public cannot detect its paltry attempts at deception? We are indebted to Boa T. M. Howe for a copy of the Patent Office report, fur IBZ3, on Mechanical inventions. FROM WASHINGTON CuneePtusdenos of the Pittsburgh rally cianit. WASHINGTOM, Jnty 5, 1854. The-glory and honor of the country having been renewed by a duo celebration of its birth day, we are now prepared for continued eviden ces of patriotism in our daily walk end conver sation. Yesterday and to-day the beat has been terrific—the thermometer indicating ninety-sev en in the shade, in the most protected situa tions. Such weather necessarily destroys or suspends nul mental energies, and when a man is struggling with the energy of despair to keep quiet snd comfortable, it is not among tho possi bilities that he should amuse or instruct other people who are as anxiously desirous to be let alone, as he can be to let alone the endeavor to do it. The proceedings of Congress today have been very business like. The Senate passed Mr. Seward's bill for the establishment of a line of mail steamers from California to Shanghai, and passed and rejected many others of as little in terest to the public. The mouse passed through Commitiee of the Whole the gigantic civil and diplomatic appro priation bill, with all the most objectionable and extravagant items, including half a million of dollars for the beginning of the aqueduct here, which will- not cost less than twelve or fifteen millions, and many other items for this District no less reckless and prodigal. Among them I shotdd not forget to mention seventy-five dion , sand dollars for a bridge for the pure advantage Of Maryland and Virginia, in which the general government has no more concern than with the 'bridges over the Monongahela and Allegheny. at Pittsburgh, nor as much, because those works are required for the regular conveyance of the mails. But so we go. The Treasury is full of th • people's 'money, and it may be safely squan dered upon favorites and preferred localities.— Ten millions was last week handed over in a most princely manner to Santa Anna, and five millions more will be squandered on this pam pered District. The Senate had an interesting debate in Exe cutive solution over the resolution recommending the President to withdraw the American squa dron from the coast of Africa, where it is main tained .under the Ashburton treaty. It is not pretended that this is a subject whichthe Senate has any right to control. It does not properly come within their province its an executive body. They have no right whatever .to discuss or act upon it in secret. They have no other jurisdic tion offer it than such as they ought to share with the House. The subject coming up, Mr. Seward moved to_ lay the whole subject on the table. There was a sharp little debate as to the effect of the mo tion, after which Mr. Clayton took the floor and elivered an able speech in favor of the — prtipo- Baton. This topic will form a Jesting theme of debate for the rest of the session. There is no use of attempting any disguise in the matter, the design, intent and object of the whole movement, Is to re-establish on a firm and legal footing the African slave trade. The committee In their re port on the resolution took occasion to deny that imputation before it was made, but the report itself containedthe , evidence substantiating the Charge, and exposing the brazen falsehood of Its denial. Is not this a most disgraceful and scan dalous proceeding to be conducted in the secret sessions of the American Senate! It really strikes me as, one of the most shameless and infamous passages in this shameless and infa mous slavery, agitation. I 'presume it will pre vail. Under this government,while administered by such characters as now direct it, such things never do fail. The Canadian treaty — foe the establishment of reciprocal trade, ac., has not been rejected, as reported, nor in any way acted upon. But as it is a northern measure, • calculated to advance northern interests, and to promote the unease tion of the magnificent and populous British Provinces to our Union, of course it will be de feated. It is supposed that the plan is to stren-. gte it in the committee to which alms been refer red. But means will be found to compel a re port. It will be made at the end of thisiession, and the toohject will lie over until next winter. We are not in a very great- hurry, and can wait the Intervening five or six menthe. But it would be Well to give the Demoiratic managers - here a hint at the polls next fall, that this is a matter in which the North may be supposed to take some interest-- ova BOOK TABLE 44arni fieartivits.Part C of this interest ing pork hi received. Published by Phlilips, Sampson & Co., Boston. Price 12 coats per Aar Jo4ll3iAl.—The JulY number of this work is Wore us. It, is filled with superb illustra tione, and a eery fine selection of reading matter. Thablimbed by T. L. MaElrath k C,0., 17 Spruce. street, New . York. Price $B,OO spite. Iliscaompon's .himoszma for . :June him been received [rem the American publieher. It hasa tine table otionients.. Fir sale by Oildenfenny Co. ) sumd \Mad.. •-•:" ~~ ~ _ . 2r ~~ FOREIGIit NEWS. HT' TEIR•WASIELN0101111 • 'ANA A m Eft ICA:.' ' : SrLLSOIIi SUCCEAS OF THE TVEKS,AT SI LL-' rate.-At thedate of our pririontraccou.ute that Turkish garrison in the highly important fortress of Sllistria was closely, pressed by the Russian besieging army.under Prince Gortschalcoff, - They I were, however, in good spirits, and determined to hold out at least till the arrival of a portion of the Anglo French army which was anxiously looked for. But they appear to have at length given up hope of relie(from that quarter amide- I tem:tined to do for themselves. The Russians had i been gradually extending their works, digging trenches and laying mines. On the 13th of June, in spite of the vigilanceof the besiegers, a Turk ish brigade from Shumla aucceded in entering Sil istria to the relief of their comrades. This teems to have been the occasion of renewed courage among the garrison, and although it is again sta ted that their bravo commander, Muses Paths, had diedof a wound received in a former action, the command must have fallen into ininds fully competent to succeed him. On the 11th of June, when the. Russian ap proaches were most advanced, and the danger most imminent, the Turks made an unexpected' sortie upon them in their trenches, just after the springing of three mines, which it woe ex pccted would have made a practicable breach in the walls, and admitted the beseigers to the for tress. A desperate hand-to-hand battle ensued, in which the Turks were completely victorious, driving the Russians ' with terrible slaughter, teem their. siege works, and finally forcing them across the Danube, and completely abandon the edge. They were followed by the Turks as far as the island of Mokan, where the Russian seige ' works were blown np, and such complete pos session obtained of all the available points on the .right bank of the river, that the Russian battalions above and below Silistria, deemed it expedient to retreat also, and crossed the river, destroying the bridges after them. In this bloody battle Prince Gortschttkoff, the Russian commander, received a severe contu sion; Gen. Lnders had his jaw carried away by a cannon ball; Gen. Sehilders received an injury in one of his legs which made amputation nec essary, and two other Russian general officers are said to have been killed. The loss in other officers and in rank and file is not stated, but it must have been heavy, when so many' gene ral officers fell. .On the 14th and 15th the -Ras sians 'were engaged in removing their dead and wounded, preparatory to their hasty retreat. The first effect of this disaster was to induce Prince Peakiewitch, who was still at Jassy; to order the Russian army to fall back on that post, to await orders or to consult about a change in the plan of the campaign. Various rumors are, however, afloat, one of which is that he has been ordered to return and take Silistria at any cost. At the last accounts the main body of the Ras pier, army was at Kalarasch, about ten miles from Silistria, on the north aide of the Danube, and, as usual after defeats; there was disorganization and disunion among the generals and men.— Another report is that Prince Paskiewitch has received orders to retire beyond the Pruth. . antra Arcola:yrs TROY SILIEITEIA.—The Vi enna papers announced, on the 17th inst., that Prince Paskiewitch bad received orders from St. Petersburg to retire beyond the Pruth, and thus surrender to the Sultan that 'material guarantee' so arrogantly claimed, so insolently seized, so feebly. so unskilfully and pusilanitnously de fended. Whether it be that the Russian generals found their position untenable, from the vicinity of the Austrian army; Whether the presence of the allies at Varna has suddenly impreaspd them with the hopelessness of their position, with a broad river in their rear, pestilence in their ranks, and an overpowering enemy in front, or whether the se ries of bloody repulses encountered before the walls of Silistria, or whether a combination of all these circumstances have produced this effect, cannot exactly be known, but the inure:if firms that in a short time there will be one Rus sian soldier on the western side of the river Pruth. The Turks have driven the Russians out of Turtnkai, which they bad occupied with a strong garrison, and have also strengthened the garri son of Rutschnk. The operations against Siltstria are said to have been suspended. The death of Mums Pacha, at Sillietria, is'cod • firmed. He was killed by a grenade, after an assault which was gallantly repulsed, Ile re, fused 2,000,000 roubles offered to him by Prince Paskiewitch. Immediately upon his death being , known, Omar Pacha detached durum Pacha with 80,000 men, to maneeuvre as if desirous to give battle, and under cover of this movement suc ceeded in throwing 2000 Turks into Silistria. The Vienna correspondent of the London Timm, writing on Juee 21st, says: The Journal de amstanttnople gives an account of the attack made by the Russians on the south west outworks of Stitistria, on the 20th. Three storming corps of 10,000 men each, were form ed, with a battalion of engineer sappers, with fascines and scaling ladders at their head. Be fore-the .men set to *work they were addressed by the Princeitaskiewitch, who urged them to exertion, •• as, if they did not succeed in taking tiro fortress ho should be obliged to keep back their rations." After this encouragement, two of the corps proceeded towards the forts. of Arab Tabin and tielanli : the third corps was to act as a reserve. After.a terrific cannonade, the storming parties advanced, but were receiv ed by the Turks with such a well directed fire that for a time they made but little progre,s. The Russians, however, fought bravelj, and having managed to scale a breastwork of one of the batteries, a regular hand to hand fight took placet last the Turks Were victorious, and the un rtffinde besiegers were knocked into the ditch "th i f the butt ends of the Turkish muskets. The Russians had evidently lost courage, and' when they returned to the attack it was only be cause they were forced to do so by their officers. When there was literally no more fight in the men a retreaCwas sounded, and the Russians car. tied off as many of their dead and wounded as they could. The Turks, after their enemies had retired, picked up 1500 dead bodies, a great number guns, swords, drums, musical instru= meats, and the colors of a battalion. flussien I Bey, the commander of the two forts, displayed the most daring cournge, as did two Englishmen and a Prussian That your Silistriati corrapon, dent was one of the Englishmen cannot be doubted. SEINER SZPOITEE roost TITS SEAT OT. WAIL —The siege of Silistria being raised, Mast alter the whole plan of operations in Bulgaria, and consequently must change the plans of the allies. It is surmised that Paskiewitch will order hie whole force to fall hack on Jassy. Ere this the Russians hare probably relinquish.'. ed all their positions on the left bank of the Dan: nbe, excepting • the forts at Himova, Matschin and tiscaktcha. All apprehension of their ad: lance on the Balkans is, for the present, at an end. Transports with heavy grad; helix! . g arrived, it was likely that Sebastopol would soon be at tacked. Eighty thousand Austrian troops-were on their march from Bohemia towards the eastern fron tier. All the Austrian garrisons are being rein forced, and all the' isposable troops. were to he concentrated in Vienna. ' A rumor is again afloat in the English, papers that the Czar will abdicate. He it likewise re- ported to be sick, and for that reason did not' meet the King of Prussia. He has, however, ordered Prince Dolgorouki, Minister of War, to prekeed immediately to the Danubian Prinelpali-I tiea,"and draw up an accurate report-of the po-, !Rion of the,affairs in a militarypoint of view. 'I This unlistde missiorr produced quite a sense-- lion at St Petersburg. Fortier Particular. ef the PhUadelplala Fire The origin of the tire, as we have ascertained after careful inquiry, was as follows: The dram atic company engaged at the Circus had played the drama of "Putnam, or the Iron Sons of '76," to which succeeded the piece caned "Raymond and Agnes, or the Bleeding Nan." In the first act of the latter piece fire-arms are used, and a burning wad from a gun lodged among some shavings in the carpenter's shop at the southern extremity of the budding, which, by an alteration made a year or two ago,..communicatej with the Chinese :Museum. The audience . was happily vary email, and owing to' the prudence .of the employees, no alarm was given. The flames had spread among the combustibles of the carpenter's shop nod behind the scenes, for conic minutes, be fore they were discovered, and they were at no time visible to the audience. Before announcing the fact of the fire, the doors were all thrown wide open, and a couple of minutes elapsed before the burning was known in the body of the house, 1 ( and then every one retreated - ih - p erfect order. The elegant brown stone fr at of the Girard House looks dismally this mor ra g; Many of the window frames are burned thro gb; the massive ornamental wooden cornice, which seemed to in ' rift the games, is charred to the extent of about dm hundred and fifty feet. Part of the front roof and come of the rafters are buzzed through, and much of the plaster coat of the new wing ex tending to Ninth street, lias been blistered off by the sconlibi' It heat. The entire loss, as near as wo can estimate it, from the facts in our possession, is about $200,000. It may exceed this amount, but we are disposed. to think it will he found within that sum. The goods in most of the buildings de stroyed, wore saved in a damaged condition.— The main loss will, therefore, be im. the destruc tion of the hi/Udine. Most of the structures burned, except the Museum, although good, sub stantial edifices, were not . of a - vary expensive character, and we are 'trotter of the opinion that the ansountnamed will cover the entire loss. Alfred Wismar, aged 20 yesine, wee . taken to the Hospital, having tad ono of his ankles broken and Me head out, in consequence of filling from a ladder. This circumstance gantlets to the ru mor that a fireman' sae killed. Hle injuries are TEX Itcn.traaorSaapAiD. ACIKM, FOVXD. —Since -the conflagration; 'Albert A. Ithepiird, the -principal actor- at the National Theatre, bu been missed from . hisboardinilniuseiit 914 and The - lasi that 160'mm him; .be was abcnikeutetiugAbe building terdtts eultebovklub be hal lett belandin the burry of bin first retreat. .- The friends of the missing actor were fearful that he had perished in the flames, and this niiiining, es soon as this ruins harlbecoMe sitifi ciantly cooled, they commenced search et--the spot where his dresiing room had stood. Ile , tween 12 and 1 o'clock portions of the remains were found, aad after a careful search the trunk, the lower part of the right leg and foot, and the left foot, were found. A portion of the heart was also discovered, all horribly burned and disfigur ed. The lead, arms, and the greater part of the legs were entirelyconsumed. There was but a few shreds of clothing left unconsumed, and there was nothing but the cir cumstances. and the position in which the remains were found, which rendered their identification certain. The ghastly relics were placed in a box, and carried by the Marshal's Police to the Station House in Adelphi street, the brother tic -1 tors of the deceased following in mournful pro -1 cession, several - of them crying bitterly. The Coroner is about holding an inquestlon the remains at the time we go to press. It seems that the unfortunate stator had per formed an Indian character in the first piece; he was dressed for the part of Robert in ,' , Raymond and Agnes," when the fire broke out, and pot on his citizen's dress before leaving the building.— He got into the street anddiscovered he had left his watch in his dressing-room, and in spite of the remonstrances of, his friends he returned for the missing article. . This was the last he was seen elive.—Phile. Buflerin, Thursday, THE BALTI31011E• RAILROAD Aucinemv.—The Baltimore papers of Thursday come to us fall of the frightful details of the late terrible accident near abat city; but we find nothing therein not embraced in the account given on our first page. The number of killed was 28, and of wounded 53; but as several of the wounded cannel re cover, the total of deaths will roach 35 or 4 . The following cord, hearing tho names of dis , ; guished.and estimable citizens, is commended to the attention of our readers: COTTAGE HILL ACADEMY, 1 June 20th, 1854. j . The undersigned, patrons and friends of "Cot tage Hill Academy,' baring hod an opportunity of attending the examination of the pupils com posing its classes, take great pleasure in Rimer nag the public of its highly satisfactory char acter. The various exercises in elementary arithme • tic, and tho higher mathematic:4; in English grammar and the classics, were executed with commendable promptness, accuracy and 'clear.:f nese; the pleasing exhibition, in all its parts, a fording the most positive evidence—that of sat een—that the duties of Principal and Assistant have been most faithfully and laboriously per formed. • It is a gratifying fact that we can now an nounce to parents that they have in their midst, in one of the healthiest valleys of the west, a seminary learning that promises to avoid the necessity of sending their sons to distant points of the country. We sincerely hope that the paironagenow en joyed by the Principal, Mr. Caton (who possess es a faithful assistant in the Rev. Mr. Moore,) will be continued—a tribute eminently deserving. William Wilkins, W. P. Baum, -A. Murray. 11. 8. N. It. Galway, John 11. Guthrie, It. Watson, J. It. 3PClintock, A. Bradley, - W. B. Burchfield, Joe. Woodwell, Wm. C. Barr, Daniel Negley, Robert Wilson, M. llodkinson, Dill A. &tub, D. W. Miller. SPECIAL NOTICES Dr- DrLaw's Vermifage —Another 3led k=i Waimea—lt le no mall evidence of the Intrinsic. vent of this great Vernilfugo i when ay.. PhlTlelana, who etro generally prejudiced stain= peanut medicine., volontart . IY some forward 0114 testify to Its triumphant sienna In expelling worms. Read-the foliation. iI.IIWISONTSILZ. Shelby CA.h.Y.. ADM _^ 13.54- . J. Kidd tf- Cb.:-1 am• pntetlelng PhYaluittet rvalding permanently In thle plane. to the year Pald, when a reel. dont o f the state of Mivemph lbw-auto sazualuteil with the euperioevirtniroof Dr. Whalley Vermtfuge. At Dome more lamp. eminent. I .111 fiend you the ramie of SA DMA i mad. with woe vial, in expelling . AupwaTEß. rds of D. WO WORMS. L. CR o.S.Pandissen wul be easeful to ask der DR. 3I'LAN ES CELEBILATED VEtt3lllTakl. and take mem else. all other Teradrudea to econparleon, are wurilatimr. Dr. 11 , Lames Vertu Mara glen DU celebrated User NIL, ran now be bad at all respectable Drag 2101 . 03 ICI the United Atates 4.11 a from tbe role lanprletora . . . PLUMING BROTTIER.S. anowseare J, /Odd Y (o, Wood street. D. 'GRAFF. (eucteasor to J. S. Dil worth Sr On.) ItOrell:1) Perandetneet.plttrimrsh. Aseatfor iluoisi /birder Matrons. All farad), of Powder. In any quantity, eonetantly on karat All. Safety VW... ant Du Pont Powder.—Every taripty SlDdna and 11lasting Ponder. In ail she padkanea *bray on hand and fur sale from Magaaloa, In lots to toll par chasers. on Cannabis terms. Also Hasty Punt. . D. W. C. lIIDWELL, Ilasturkketareee AO. no: dll Tah Inroad Watt. Pfldshargb. JOHN O. ROM, & CO2B TRITE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Prepared eipresaly fur their suet for MNlie- Inal use. J. C. a Co. haring employed an erupt at the Fisheries to euperlatend the manufacture of their CU. sa auras the pubtie that It le prepared with the statist care from bone but Trash and healthy theca All eoldurith thole signature will Le forted to be of unusual fine Quality. end tab Le retained Iff the Men de a l• late !Memel. It is oatonedvely employed tooth lo prlrata and lloopital male, and welt down,a tho anent on of Invade, ass remedy mars ralnahlo than an, Yet txr ent itomptlon or pnlmonarT artaetlona - JOHN C. DAKILB t CC.. 103 North :dot, Philadelphia. Tor selvby oh the pinched Deno:Leto. jelTgradtw LI4ELIIS recovering from the effects of Fe- Ter, orlon Mimeo., or continued Mows, awey kind, will fled Carlow's Speniehlettuv the only remedy whiett will revive their drooping o.3tittilloll/1, expel all led humors from the blood, excite the liver to motet end healthy action, and bp Its tank propertlee, restore the patient to life end vigor. We can onlysay TUT IT. b oingle bottle Ia worth all the so-called Saresparllloe In eoloWurn. It contains no Mercury, 0;4116k, Or any other SIOSJOUS or poisonous drug end ran be µlnn to the youngret Intent without Imita tion. Booth* eertlarsteu of wonderful coin wound tbelntU• Moro than nee hundrnd person. In the city of Ille.hmond r 321 'daffy to Ito good toToeto. ' An ounce of foist is worth a pound of Towns . ; and the swam of conch:wire farts that elaster around that IneompiraMe preparation, lloollmnd'allortoan Hitters. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jarearns, Phlladelptda, ra tabllaldng Ito rah. am c halo and teetorative, are such as woold. promeot Incredulity Itself fro* orondlonlig Us std• awe, a disease of theist...woad,. whether smote or ehm•le. It mai be rammannended fonts soothlng.ordlal and renomaUng Influence. Dimorph, heartburn. kno of appetlte, nausea, narrow relaratlon and debllity, dn. ars r lamed by the Dater. Ina very - short at.a . re of thee; cod • p stemma; In their use prer IhDa to work a thorough • Sold 1i Pittsburgh, by nzumo MOS., Drassists. 60 Wood st. Also, fa lab. by ONO. It . KEYSER, 140 Weed street. •• 147-21rdkerT • iO , 3 , (A4 , t•PAi) . . . PROPOSALS will bo received by the un dwrigned. tn, to let or Augud. for building.* Bridge mum the Allegheny Meer, at EWeekto Ifenengo county. e on Allieny i Yal w l4.44all. .101L'e W OTIUE is hereby given that en ap_piisn lion will home& to the pest Legislature of Penns, 7 he ”ClLlsene' Deposit Bank of flttebuegb," for en ex teoelon al:gedbub , d z w e rt . yard . , =tea:hem th see e r AtilvadrodThouszod Dollar%will ell the rower end r;4l . l t er enjoyed by other Denim under the i lava of Penn. CE stadoro's Excelsior Hair Eye. NATURE EQUALED.BY AR T!_! For age* the triunes endeavored In 'sin The hair. without scorching the fibre, to strict— 'Tried Oils nutter:3 end that, but In clianidnd the bee They withered the bale put all art tonne.. You may born your gray trawl a black or a brown. Bet Nature the •eanterisod tint will dlieswin • And.herjuices.dried up, you will noon be appalled By ending your 11l treated cranium bald. 'Long Years, as we've said, the craft etruggle4 In vain A dyeerltbout eaustloor lime, to obtain— /4.211in Innocuous—that, placed on the bud, Tan brown or a black would trunk., gray to red. gen tirees'twas proclaimed that the end wealthier.% • Maitre win shook their bead, tturugh the Monett believed, And inaplte of advertleement. placard and ma, ()reach humbug the public, full icon had enough.. At length, Una but lately, ''Eurekal^ they cried; The want an long felt had at length boon supplied. • -A dye was ennouneed, that.ln changing the boo, The hair did not woreti—the, announcement was true. In an instant, o'er locks Slivered, sandy or red, Was n Kick or a brown the moot exquisite. abed— The fibres wore nourished Instead or destroyed: • ThOorts of the sodp with no pigment were cloyed, No odor unpleasant the liquid gave out; • The color mu never one monk.. In doubt; • No chameleon changes to purple and green Sec rendered the Iselin "nut It to he seen^,- - Irodardar,the tint that you asked arr was there, rag e the dukura thit Ibllows the lightning's glare.. What a tritunph was Mid how tPe Odium went Ibyth To the Esst, to the Wed, tiro' the &nth thee' the North, Until Science and Fashion with common acclaim On their tat:dere tut:dhoti the dlionereee name, • • • And declared that no nostrum the lake Could , Of their OwneAteratou'aSnotbdor DUI Bold wholesale and retell. at* it NYSIIIII,I4O Wood st., le l ,tlUn of the 'Golden Mortar • • • PITTSBURGH , Life, Fire & Marine Inattranee Company; • • °Friel?. 66 FIF"7I' STREET, _ 11630N10 PITTSBUROM TA. JBeal ai= & PraAfril• . A. CoLM.tar7. This Company makes every' Insurance ap• paummg tour =maul vith LIM RTIMP. . atalost that sod Cam Althorn th e Ohio azol- Madman! river! iknd tribtrgules, mad lazing Riaks gon- And against- Lou or Damage by Fire And aninst ag ainst Palls or p!.. Ea mad Wind Naiisal4 " mo o lowest rat,ia ionglOentvitii nreti .. 1 1.1 . 4saader c tuate% . " 1. ialettlatanit• Jamei am, f Z o Trlki In. 1).;, Ca. P.,-Johdotai3;- Assad VSMitele : 'IF3. „ HENRY 11,,' :COLLINS; ' I- .. "A_R1NT91,120 . : & WILLIAMS: . TOM KmArti3 AND . ...4 - : - :-.! . ILISCSACITLISS Or , , • ~-: • 0031511 S S I 0 N 111 - „R CII ANT i_:.CbiISOCI Firnates itirog IrouTabing f AND WEIDLESALS DEALER LN ' . CHEESE, . BUTTER. "SEEDS, FISH . , • - - - AM) /1171 -''G' GL - Nzauvr. -,_' ;:, And Pro.lort (leneraDT. • For Waroung and Veraation of Badding:. . N 0.25 Wootl !Arent, .eittAborgh.. , ,t..'n, w. tan contract s,c wrantras,rad vraturating .br 171 5 . - 'Steam or Hot Itiator • Pi . • Pwor Chiboon'grarDilte...Ckatehft. Behools.llooDob, rutoeor, Croon lions.” Ocnrt llama Jails. lioteln or DweDlacm. No. 3•37mir.ot ort. Pitt Own.) Jot= waxer. .:R._ ..occala nbaso. FIRMING BROTIDENS, 000:3315011.3 TO I. [!DDS CO.) W t HOLESALE DRUGGISTS,. ' NO. 60 WOOD STREET. PITTSLIG7ZGO,Pd Proiristorsof SELaues Celebrated Termlfuge.Lhar -The Pres Went and Directors of this Comps ny haie this day deolsind • Dividend of Three Dollars per share upon the Capital Stock, payable to the Stockholders or their legal represer tatters, on and MUT Monday, the lflth Inst. B_43IOEL L. IIAItSLIELL. Mr. Morse's Invigorating 'Mbar or CORDLAL.—If It is Moulted how thls great restorative is accomplishing snots extrutrdlnary cures; we alt only reply that in the Malden herb that Unman. cardinal ingredient here been blended by the Omnipotent Physician. • larger . amount and greater verietles of curative propertres than had heretofore been supported toeshd In shundreddifferent articles of the Pharmacopoeia. A whole medicine' cleat of remedies, Po to speak, ieome to have been combined In OM herb; and So the ELIXIR or CORDIAL we hare their eon , centrated memo. It ts the effect, bovrever, not theca... with which we have to deal l a . the prodigal application ti the medicide. The vkliara of dyspepsia, are awed. the nerrom are relieved:4lM hal fmtralysed reargue their sale Ity, the sufferers from' besinche am tormented no mom the wearbeeorne 'Worms; the tint of jaundice loaves the entoplerion of the bilious, the degreased in epirits become buoyant, the el* In almost In every condition of diem. derive Immediate benefit from the or. of Dr. Memo', In visoteUngElirle'or Cordial: These Leta, supported - by Irrefragable prod, are presented to the attention of lota aids, who can verify them by a Angle bottle of the mtell clue. The Corals] le put up highl y concentrated, Ist pint but tree. Price three dollars per bottle, two for ATO ale for twelve dollars. O. 11. RING, Pniprietor, - 102 Broadway, N. Y. Fold by Anguish, throughout th e Ifni* States. bane dos an West ludlea General Agent. in Pittsburgh—Fleming Bros.. comer Wood and Fourth streets; arid Cleo. Keyser corner Wood street and Virgin alley. Also, by. J. P. Fl mina, Allegheny pi • - : .1•12.1 w A. H. HOLMES & BRO., NANUIACVGILEDS op SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS, Timbor, - Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws, MANN, and PuVeys for Nadu:nem Car and Bridge' Bolto, with Thread and Nuts complete, PITTSBURG 11, PA., Waznouse. No. 51 Woan K., arm= Fran Jan flecoxn rireu murk warranted. mhStdr M'Clintock's Family Nediainea.—We. call the attention of beade of faukillesitnct other& to theta vallsentent on the fourth page of _them valuable Tamil,. Medloituse. EVERTS LOCOMOTIVE WOBXS. thlorythal Sixth street, atom the, Redwasd, /Mao& lste NGAGED for many_ yea r s exclusively m the mthtifactuns of LOMlcErltaid, hem recently comblerably enlarged. by se/slakes of large bultdlrs, and numerous not and tmle. which w Mailable the proprietors, to furnish, with despatch , deedriPilod of Locomotives, on liberal credit. 0010 xlcll7tnn Noma a so*. INSURANCE COMPANY, or LlAlrtfOriD, CONN,_ _ Carltel Stock: Annual Premiums mol Wastscro rows, - INC §I,OOOLTOOO. ORPORAED. 1825. Policies of Insumne,o issued at all times oa the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OE TUE PERILS OP NAVIGATION. ny 0h16 , 53 ,-p3l. Indigestion and Liver uomptaint Cared BY EMIL'S PESROLIOTEL—Bead the Mowing letter from Diekerion. • Elloslonsry In Oregon: S. M. Hunt—Dear —Elytelf and wife hating been ggreasy beneittod FT Um cow of yon,. Petroleum artahlo have you mad me box of two or there datnt tles. I am the Connwegattnnal Minister in this tdare, t admvend army people aro iitected with holizeetkat and an . Inaction of she liver. the same of mteelf and vrift, beEtre taking Tont rcruotxo 011 E t. tta: OIL: We oak cent bat ttee—two or three each—shout a Tear and • half ago. and we hal...newer enloseat ao goad health l'n• yarn se we haw. lance that time. I Lad not taken a einttle bOttle !afre that Juno,. of the Etoutaeit which an distreaos the dye- T.rtw was milesed. and 1 Imeofelt nothing of Wattle* th at time. My wife alno Trlleimt from a ellronin Memo of the ileerothich Lad been of *wend Tetra standing. by the am of Mir Petroicum. liold bA. 11. NIES, Canal Butz, OTO . If. HESSEIF r 140 Wood.) . and DrticEiste and Medicine Dealers arm,. where. Pavan edrertlrlns Petroleum ,rmr.l or ICI O'CONNEIt, BROTHER it- CO.. BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEAL ERS, Nall% Rent 'tract...ooodoor from Vlnd Oran. PItU torgb.—tay and inn% P. .ud ("Intent Funds-Sight and Van Esebantre. ado. Stmt.", Muletn .4 Rtntern Mlle, and Prrnannory Nam aline II I, cent on Time De. P.n. of Pat and Current Money; itod Insure tire •nd Slut. Poiltlat for the SZIO. IXTEILC.O4 Conttnt. (e 4•11 Carttal.ll:o.ooo.) awl Rot Ingn.nft CCZPJ.T. (Csplta 10.000.000.) nl Ladies Fancy Furs M'CORD & CO. vonla most respectfully smite the, attaattoa of Ladles to their large .d complete me. of FANCY FURS, ams oreaMd, mcoPrist. In Part Sable. Ste. Martin. rite, I,rtor.. CarntinP, SlNetinn Spin enl, Rock Martin. ttenett. Cotter and S•rsn's P.m Bluffs Vlcatrlems, Pausal, (MU Was, Le. cont. Wool sod Fifth streets. M. Bally's Antidote and Lotion celebrat e 4 throttchnut the law] OA the only reliable prejsratlass aver Invented Atethe cure eta!' Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Films, read Femak a . Complaints. The great motels e . extraordirnry nfedlelttalcave oan met with in cluing the abate complaints, he. see. Mimed wren the Proprietors thmeodret, saying rni.hlng or the thousands of Individuals who ham been permanently enrol by thole use. We would comae the puldli - tent they are not mere vete* hweahaos. compounded mokly to 4.11. but areprepared by a (borough Chemist, with the moat choke and ram Ingredients which can to obtained, • and are intended to ‘lo =dd. Ent one trial is redo red to MD ,vinee all that such is the feet, They are put up in betties, with Nil directions imam*. nr intr them, the Antidote at fl, and the Lntion at 50 eta. per bcttle. One bottle Leta ten days. Many lave teen entirely cured in two mitten &spa Kneen Gal by N. BALLY. Plate{clan to the o Parte. and prepareaby General Agen'a roP. the tolled Ntatca and Canada, to whom all laden moat* Mammal. Principal Depot, US Broadway, corner Grand et., Now York. Sokt In Pittsburgh, abokaido and Mall, by FLEMING MOS., pamevon to J. KlddaparNo. Co Wend .i.DSheel. Ina. 4. H. RAWER-SON a. CO.. and by Dmaelna e , arr. •here. awn.. ll= HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their exterult• Stack of • • HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, comprlalog one of the most complete no,ortinenta In the • country, • RECUZVED 'RECENT PACKEiI :MOH EUROPE. ernl •rhlrh thg7 Otter on the most fitymnblo term', Hey chanto going End will End their tutored Proutobk by, toying their HARDWARE at No. A% Wood ntr (4 0091113 more um ST. Enlarged or Varicose. Veins, Weak Ego Aware asn Woo' ASnAs.—l would respectfully In alto the attention of phyelelana, and the peddle , generally to my woortment of Silk Elastic Stockings. ICome Ears, Ankle Socks and bandage. for the ocher and ewe of Tar& coee or Enlarged Veles. - Weat Ankles. Weak Knee Jointe and the minus appllaneee neat Ia the owe of dleoutte re- Oohing outward support. WI oleo keep every variety of Trona% too Matta OnlVorters. Shoulder limas, and In fact all kinds of Me hanlealappllances wed in the erre of disease.' • lIEG. 11. KEYSER, Wholeatle Druadat. nals=dkerS No. 140,.00r. Wood et. and Tlrein Alley. I ; 11 Hernia, or Rupture of the Boweh.—There are thou . ode arrowroots who are afflicted with a Rupture of the 80,01,.. who pV little attention to ill.. dlieste until the bowelebecome strangulated. when in all probability It may be too late. llow important It to, them, for ell those - Stiffertog from say form of "Rupture of the Donate: . to till at once upon Dr. KEY/SER. at his Wholesale Drag Store, corner of Wood et. and Virgin alley. and protons • Tema retain the protruding portion of the hoWebt Dr. Key ter has an peke back of the Drug Store where Trams are aPPlled. and Warranted to give satisfaction. Re oleo bas every variety of Truman that you can name, and at any , prins,to snit the means of every one to need of the article. also keep every kind of Burpoffers,'Body Brans, Shaprn sort. Iknadages, luortie. sta line 4 fee enlarged reins, and all kind. of mechauleal appliances used In the rule of disrobe, would respectfully Invittithe attention orthe medic to an excellent Truro Re Children. which Invariably effect. cures In a tort' short Dole. „ . N. 11.-1 nlso keep ou band and for tale a large...wort arena of llhoultkr Draws of tha moat Gametal kind; that harebeen worn.with no moth satisfaction by hundreds of pennon. both In and out of the city. DR KEYSER'S DRSG STORE 4L , TRUSS DEPOT, ear nor of wood died and ;Virgin:Oen It'o. 140. ohm of the Gotten Mortar. Jel24ll,e'T ~1 Eihoidder.l3xnees and Chest Expan. • a 1 . %, "Ile particular hi procuring:the kind man hood, es many of the Bruen toad are humbug's." ' . [Front the Ditteburgh Daily Dispatch. Yeb. 21,181.1' Ax Errata= Amu:tr.—Persons who hare smutted* stooping position, by *Mowing!, oodentary occupation will experlonia groat relict by the usii of the P•Waehingion ISnmender Bmee," made and wild by Dr. KSYSEU, corner of Wood street and Tire's alley. lt Mtwara fors: bracc and enmendere, the weight of the pantaloons le ao placed so to continually tend to bring the shoulder. to their nib- Ural position, and expariattbe chest. 'We purchased oz. some thee ego, sod bass Woo so pleased with It that es nneolmilad gare It a "purr gratis. • Wounni;hundroda °reborn an annually Injured by the weight of anemone .sklrta," fbenrhl also procure then Inane Bs netledn In yenning Unkind mantioned, s. many of the brake sold are hunrbuee ' Bold nholoiala And retell at the Dna Eton or George Korn', No, tart earner Wood et. ula Thula alloy. sr sign or the Golden-Modu. 8:-1 Mao keep 'rm..; SupPorterii, Pile Props, Yana Ito stockings and all kinds e, tehardnal anDllannen" PEARL STEAK ()ANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, 17 RAI.. TUB RAILROAD BTATXON. . • - Families will be supplied witb.our various trades of YREBLI 00017 ND nourt. 101eaving tbdr F l LL ibe i 4 W M : b. 7 B7l.ll' ini r • Rt:l2 . l.B .b 7a w i lzt.4 l4ll:lo r l7lllj" .•;Vealg tn pli *, n. tc:6llol4rs ilk althyt ottbe duo: Slab BRYAN. HENN= .1t 90. Dividend Orrtr-rs Ix/mecca Cowparr, /611 6 burch, duos 16,1854. f GEORGE E. ASINOLD. Ateat tio : Foe littobtungbAn4 Alkaheor Pletbarelly Sitio licren.l tin-17112•8 El===2;IMMM NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGITER RgOTYPES.• OLD POST °STILT. IlDimrso. TIMID STREET. • • • CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish' IL/ to otialit an aocursiq artistic andllirlike likenescat a very almorala prizq rlll Had It to their interest to call aL this well known Wnblishepeort where entireleatlafartion la guarantied. or. no charnel made. Claming. one of the largest and best arranged Side and Sky I 'glitz ever eon etrneted • for - the purge... width butrarnents of the mart rowerfulkind.,and bavirrdo=lhe b = or p.m= detr inin r ow i T i nt, bir!..N pattern hhereall U Vaille to offer to the patrons of the An t • stile Of DagnerreotrPrs. either tingly or In groups ,which lute never been enrpassed. name open and operating In all weather., from o'clock .W. to 0 o cloak. P. • . Citizen's Insurance Comry at Yntsburgli U. D. KIND, PresLir, . SAMUEL L.MADDIIELL, Stem. OFF/GL', AS IVA re/. lIETWEEN MARKET,IND WOOD STREETS. • . iIIai r tNSURES TIULT, AND CARGOII_I9RD TILE AND AllsBls9llTl KIVKIIS, AND TaiIDUTADIES LVt. or Dotnapt ly Pm. ALSO and A7...CirD X.01U0477019 and TRANSPORTATION. H. D. Elng. Wm. Daimler, Krbraittap.jr. El. Ilerbaugb. haw X Pelmoik, Walter Bryant., Jam Sh Km. Lorimer. Jr., S. M. Km 1811.=414 Erumis SeJ Wt. J. Schoemaker. I Wm. B. Hay& NOTICE.—The niadereigned;' 'Frederick Lore., of the dna otLerent, Sterling ot..and Thee. . Lenart, of the late ern .nt Stewart. Lloyd S Co., hare this day firmed a Co.artnerablp, under the name and stile or Leek4z, CO„, for the portage et nmlntteetutlng ben and Nang and b. e taken the ware hewn No. 61 iv atm street, betaken:trey and lihort streets, here the/ bate on hand an 1/111011MOLIG of the varieties of Iron and Nails, which they et - arteriole en atesnamodathut tem.. Tbcy reopeettally. aollett the - nage, or the pdhlie.' • FREDERICK LORENZ, • BeT:dtt IL NTEWirt . . ..... A. A. - CARRIERW BRO., Corner 4th and Smithfield sta,. PITTSBURGH, PA., - - -.AGENTS State. Mutual Fire & Martha LNSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG: CAPITAL, 8. 0,000. Girard Fire and Marine buninuice Co. OF PHILADELPHIA; CAPITAL $3OOOOO. INSURANCE COMPANY OF TIIE VALLET • OF VIRGINIA; • .IVINCIIMTRR, VIRGINIA; • • • Capital $200,000. OFFICE PRRNA. INSURANCBCO.OF PITTSBURGH; AIITIIORPA.E.D CAPITAL. $BOO,OOO. A. A. GARIIIEW.Soey. Easo and Comfort. — The Conforeator, lately import.] from Paris, .exartly mite the Hat to .the peculiar shape of the Head, ode new hat Is as asey on the head as anold One .A nest fit and a stood Hat may be bad 'at TT. Wood at. apßl:t.f : ;19401:TORILS. , • . UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. • PITILADMPIIIA: (MAILTEILIM APP,U. 26, 1860.—CamcrtaTazmu. - • CAPITAL-4250200. Ojtee 3 Zeorner V.1411.n3 and Chem; strals, PhOaddpA is °PRICERS 011 THE lIOHE BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA n lAs Stearn l t . Crarted. PaulOndanA, DeuJ. W. Tingley, Ueorie Mama W Tte:earmn, - Lmerenee Johnston, Jacob Florence., • Jemee Dnsneen., WIDIam M. Godwin, X.Nne. • /1 - end&nt—inenhen a. Crwrlir,d. - . Het.filent—tnbrons W. Thompeern. Jledieal Exam incr . —MUD-yet, .16.1.9.1 WOleon, 1 . 1. D, All.r.he.nY cur. 11. 31orry, XD. • GEORGIC . AROL, Agent,' nthl.7 Yourtl , rtreet., Hit An.& - • • 3[42212D-0e Thireasy eranlng, Job. 0. Drown, Dlr. 10.112112 A. T 02.20 and Mlss'nAm- R 122 2, &Lighter or the Lte J.J. Carpenter, tee, or Al- Leghedy. • On thurtday rrenleg, 6th In t., by the Rey ft.'/18314. 3fr J(3115 IL-QUIGLEY ta 3111 s ZLIZA P.A.UL,Ltith of this „ — N - Ev7 - AT)W]iTTisrs ---- FrAPE WORM IN CIIILDRii• :.Tape Worms frequently infect the luteetince of the adult. they Sr. often of enormous site and lenoth, canning great nain end tenderneci In the stomach. The gen e al health he. comma deranged. the eystem enfeebled, and the sYmptente are continually agsrmvatinte, until relief or death fermi. nate, It A. Fahnestocit's Tercnifuge is tho beet remedy in Meilen...lnm title ease. The worn. after being de tern) , .111bn tilscilarged la detached outdone: and a. mooed, relief will be obtained. New You, Iforeiriber Bth. 1853. hereby Certiii.. that I gar. a Mal of IL A. Yahoos tock's Vercelfuge tea daughter of mina two recce old. and it emceed bet to pate two wertne • the same day. one a tare worm. 30 Inches In length, th e ether •Luireeteemela werm mete, In length. I men medially wad . cheerfully rec ommend It as warm medicine. J. G. PIEOTICO,rg Weit s ittl et. • Prepared and Pohl by... 11. A. PAIIIRKSTOCK IV; mane, Of Fret sod Mad sta. Jr* OBSE:RWATIONS IN EUROPE, Principal ty France end Groat Britain, hy Jehn P. D tiro, In' . vols. 12me., for sale by KAY A (XL II Woodst. the hot era.,, ferrate a I: 1 , ;% et. . feoling ' during frit :- , JAMES 4AGDROP. Anitotsia LANDS FOR S'41:11-16iii) - Y gyres oasts& to PonMama Co., Tt5...1,1th0nt7112,, Nit . .. 013 wit. Per sera. 42AeftlIrre.'"*. is Tlt=el4l Tr b' i c hNr h" .Z.4l n!min two ton d perite Ap- NY to 118 11cIAIN. 21, ntb ft. -,--,-- IaILEECE DAM', LOTS—The remaln`der of ,a the rlsose Colo Lots yrill sold st psis -its silo , on rusts:mu by JP , 1 . 1. SWAIN, (aTKAYED from the subscriber, near Teti'' t 7. a COW abide twn year" old. tall (di, tier' sae and rather alight thick rouell borne, bide while with red head and neck. A I:minable reward will be veldt° ant tenon ravening bet or giving notice when± .he mar be fauroll. - - jyt. , lt4 • •D. R sY.lgt\ • It ACON-43,000 lbs. ass'd in store and for sob tow to dove conexainent. - MIRIVEIt DILWORTIZ 1111E ;rB 31.5E-100 boxes prime for sale by Wes* Duavocam__ PEACHES & , ii 3 PLES:::O Wes. prime balks Penebta and 150 bulk Apolca ?r B . . BEANS 300 bus. small liras • • SUMTER k DILWORTH. IVIEA REASII-10 bbls. pure fiCieTnie by SIIIIIVER A DILWOkTIL 'lOOO 'bp, No. 1 for sale by I El/RIVER t DILWORTH. . .. 'fiROCERIES--150 hhde. fair and prime lfi Sutton ' \ 2Mlbblo. Plantation Maurer, , 100 Dime Rlo 4Wdee. In A= and .113 ' 81111.1.TEIt &DILWORTH. . for male by Fn.:. ARTIST'S COLOR, Oil, Tubes, De chant; do do do; Water, llevman; obeet Braving Pa pct and Crams, tat aaht \ J. L. HEED. 73, dth 1 1 AQUERREOTYPELSL,You can eave time and tootry n t t lyades to 0.4.1111011 1 N 0.70, ath at, sod flia o btAia'r. "Iglia w il[l, ooo 0 11.:ri b airue.1 Meads. come today. till • health allows, for Ile cold ...tn. morn:W . ls !lanai:My n the Pore calendar. Room open day and conies. Polon to sultan. , lyS.dritS Ornnt Onto aan Px:rs.t. it.manto 1 \ ' Pitt.vb r urab, July I. lOSI: \ MITE Board of TairectoN- hey° tide day de- Oared a dividend eticrarreet'rent. e.ler :hi earn, inns of theft:lnroad et the Company Re. !bolas: xi: months, parable to Stockholders on and after. the 26tb lost. ....-Do.da • \ J. ROBINSON, Seendary. INBRAL IV#TBR, Bedford do .Bin) Lick and emigres{ do, 11""AVE676 VINE SOAPS-20 \ largo supply of Roney 1.• end 010. Erma lylodsor , Soap reed bi _ o. OS..Erat iN. WALL PAPER—A\ largo assollment of v V Glued and Oroundod vow Ha:minim sultahla (Or. pulars, &mbar., hall& aim. de" for aide thf•ap by J 7 7 - TIIOB. PALMER bb Ilarket at.. PAPER--Tho litot English.'nsed , racar, for sale by .177 TIIOB. VALUER. Uhlkirk ECEIVED this day, by EFOross;a trash en 7 ofrlora Ltyalmay, or Pillage, In an Drenthl U. Moodie. a th e Book and Paper Ramo( iy7 ' KAY k 66 Wood at. MILL SEAT, with 100 acres' af Land, tat aateit the Palloof Fish Week. V.. for tale oe reor row. Also.looolwres of Laud on We eteteret,f .114 FM toe Week, for uda Intota to Bolt • , • , - . - .131 S. OUTLIBERT ir SON. Bast Estikto A get. ---- DBS SUPER OARB , SODA: 15.00 u CM had sad tbr sole by , \ Jr. LE3LING DROB. 1000 !A CLOVES otrrituaLanzdaor BBLS. SPANISH WHITING on hnitcl lual the eats br jy7 FUMING' BROS. Kik LBS. OIL ORIGANUM. \ 'warranted 1,5 pure. on hand and Braale by FLEMING BROIL 6)(14 - 1 LBS. REFINED SALTPETRE on Gouty hand and Ibr sale By FLEMMIG nun rfin ROOT on hand - awl 111.'117 o'hannLßS.:: ;-ITY; 011.11fQ eelJB FILY and tn.—ado. YLEIIING BROF. bxs. pritno.W.-.lt. just re&l. L./ stut au ask bY .IYr . & 11ARBAITan *co., PICKEREL=I2IIda. jTiaTtoe'd and for salobr , /77 - 8.114511A170114 Co. LtUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE:--I2 acnosy of Oround. eltnittd on a small eminent*, near East y, from trhiett asplendid view tun be. had of the Pa. H.R. and the Allegheny Illrer, and about ton minutes walk Item the R.R. Depot. Four acres of this, are In a beautiful grove, the remaining el acres are rimed.- 4_pfily to , 13.11eLAIN. 11 , hth st. it l OUßTlrifit ;Ivry EXCURSION-=-Do not forget to look at those beautiful Building Lots, ro easamly situated nu Alount IVasldngton, free from the duet and nuke of the city, to the pure ale of the senator rilATArgrb. l ° , l=l,:l°thtirleT4.,.,r.hlerrTt ats2= l .Lota:fltrg by 11047 are slltg.l33inla.,.a 14 4 rt‘ jy4 CUTHDART 0240 s Two Heand Lot for Bale, "DLEASANTLcrasY s s: ituated in s Lawrenceville, fireonahttrial TOrnpll,e, Leyml., Malcolm Leeohh.Wooly opr ate Andrew Leech. in- 1"*.: some bekl-Icitifup thi liortgagattela Itter, opPe• • T bleEctigetgaettr. wz i nt=j+le. - AtT e ltyoB2.Pt PLUMMER. Ewt , jyttatds LEONARD S. 42 . 11 it: ADY'S lIISTORIOAL torte:dud Secret Memoirs of the EMPk.... rst wire Of ZiapOleon Bonaparte br 31. A. LA Nraztand. In :trots. Mac, for oh kiLy tw wad et= : SALT—A.- A. Slason co. trill otter their tremeameteek at Erehrolaerries and tt to lite:de et from 95 to 27/' • real leer tb "- maid PRIMMINGS—E men 5 , of Trimmings . oat stone bar , e 1.1 1 4 1 %11 0cm lIFIBNTS' - FURNISHING GOODS 'nuirke4, ‘..M down 33 uqeent..at . . 4.14 MAkt:i a oaa , =E:=2l;==22 . • - . . . . '-' t."Aliteri . Cita HOttle,;:ikitOnti WTH 416 addi ntei tionAh thd hirtran e 2: ,, it er begs teater4 t atetari to . itl "' t t'l t 1111134 , merits and impieWwetwoonodations. •Iterniture la made to combine utility and - torreerdene with luxurious des &ad.:maid - mt. The drawing rooms an mad elegautiT appointed: the:mitre( rooms well arranged tor Wales and large trneellustPertiew the sleeping aparhswmnitom- , one and well ventilated. and • large r. redo. or To".. 'Applied with Oorlituato watt, and awe 'errand- will be made by the Proprietor to contribute to the ,nowithet Pr . . • his is while sopemming at his home. - jp3..3mrp , LEWIS RICE. Pruptietor. Dividend ?Jake - - • • Pyrriatusa. June 30th , US& Firm _Ma:, of the Pittalyergh and :Al - Brl Conspan I% ( M. Ilead it .) bare thls day dee areal a dial 'of Two Dollarsper share out of the fro to for the loot *lx ousoths. payable at the Memo( the „Tr ea., forth with. jj34wd GEO. R. , ARNOLD. Trees., To Shoe Dea lE 11. BARRETT;'Boot &, Shoe Manufacture,i, I nurik d.. Philaddrda., • • '4 , AS always on hand and • constantly Mann- I, factoring an extensive asioitmcnt Orients Buttoned an nzress Unitary; Boys' do do Gents' - Paton% L«athce and Buckskin Walkin,a Shoes. Boys' do Ao: Ladles French and tnglish tasking (Altana Kid' and Macao Boot:gni Vh d oes. t ri 4:1117411 ' hrsh iPti ltt:=Wr man n 0%- ' I taring pony variety of Gen& Boys' liatter sod Bh. 8P1.% to which he Ins It,* the spocial attention of • mama— Lacturt , rs. • • • it4-3soc Notice • - b c . EOII6E W: SMITH informs . the public it that be cupoku orb!. entire tottlltig ltut of the Brewers on Pitt street e ,to W. It MAIM sebum he reemuneuds to Ws customers In thit depart vent. ' • I To the Public. • 'CIE Fubs*ber begs leabe to annLnee to the pultlfe that be ban puttb.4l the Bottling De m ent offhe Pittaburab Brewery fromo 1T.5311211 on pm street. Ile s oo re , pari.d to sone!). In * env quantity. and et moderate Irteor,SSIITIrS eetehrated liennett Ale and 131‘nra 8 .I.lao, common Al. and Porter. In (inert or Lint Having - Leon far a length of aims . conneotod alth Mr. Smith'. establishment, he feels entire ennadenett 111 Wog able tour., fanatic. and the trade, with Nom One.. and entire. eatlelietton: Sa-rarticolsr attention Is pal to packing for Plxli , Plug. All orders doltlvrell SY.7I.EN6LIS.II. - Dividend Notice: • • pPiwident: and Managers of "The Cern ...lrXictfl`blZrift`,P°4l,o'VPLlT'; t declared a dividend of Ose Dot? &mealy-14W • am% on cub share of the Capital Stock - of the ileirsny all toed In, out of the pro fi ts of the last els months, which hill be.pald to Stockholder& or Mete legal representative& 'forthwith. JOHN naaspe. Treasurer. Pittsiarrih, July I, 1&54.—jr4-lw • IHAVE thin day parahased the intarist'af Joseph Dilworth to MIRIVER. DILWORTH k CO.— o Wellness will be continued et the old- staml,_ No. IM and 132.8mottd et., antler the et yto of tillßliflilt A Dile .WOlllll. - 'JOIIN B.DIIMOILTIL .• ~' July let. 1854. 'ANK LESLIE'S LADIES" GAZETTE, forJoIT, Part reed by. Ballroom, and for ale at 20 etr. la , rollr. Barrer. Putnam. Orsham, Gator. Itnlek,bocker for Jaly,antr 20 etao Brother Jonathan only . ID eta. • All 'Storeont to atra Z 3 per cont. sill rail at ths Chasm Book of "ire , 8. B. LAUFFEB. 87 Wood et VOR SALE—A large 'Louse with nearly "aao of Urooe4, an irthe greet, eth Ward. ,The le well arranged nod rentable various Mad* of rail ~okod grape vivre. Price 04.000 battle muntry L property or rode or an Interest in .omII rosnufnetorr. o . leickdo b ; 4 4‘rr p ß e oLk o LZ J ur on Res Was, near Elm Ti., Aloe. one Let In Blrndadbran, near Onneti . L. =by 100 it.; will orebange for Car Warrants or noon property.— F.ol.lroor • JOG • B. ISLAIN. o:r5R. UPE FINE.OLIVE . 01. L-6 doz. of the t puss Taman Wive Oil, 'for table use, reed this day.— se in want seas excellent arida° ears procure it at Jill'- • • JOS. FLYALIN(PIi. nor. Died k -Market at. rmoUNE COD LIVER OlL=Baker'tk genninp .• ;Cod Liver Olt_, 3r the bat irtkis now In am— tollng Cod Liver Oflvrinild do Well to ¢I tbl. • trtal and he martarod of Over there rec'dtldsdnT FLEMING. QEDLITZ'S POWDERS—An 'excellent ar- V 7 We for givindimmediatenelief for inalm.lion. heart burn, billions affection.", te, if I:m3u:cording to the dire 6 time. They form • mad and gentle cathartic superior to' any mettle-Ingo( the kind now In lIHE 3 se usably pm -yawed by WS • AKn•ro FLEMING.. JAIOSIERY AND GLOVES—A. A. Mason * Co. wallgullng Beml-Annual afar everr mriptinn al 1.17 and Okra at a reduction nr26 per -il6 1:OOTS SHOES AT AUCTION—OrtI4-- 11 dar morolog,7th loot., at 11 o'clock, at the coitinier itales comae. corner Wood and Bth o zettersl aasortment °Mots and Shoes of Ista among • etylea, comptislog Mena'. Cope and Youths' Calf. Big. Iferooklan and roam Boots and Brogareq-ilene nee Bog s patent leather, 0.107(3.3 and beyond 31ontemy Ties. and Tenet Silppene Women'. Mesa' abdChlldrene ehoca, _Dopier* end tilipperr, J enny Mud Tbackhronzed."enanild. 0.11, MP. , Y4 M.." DAVIS. Ana. rir l o LET—A tine ori . Penn at., near . j_ 'Harbor., tar o term of _years or . or . the y.art, of thla year. Rent loer. Alva, a geed noose on Penna., Avenue, near the Courtllouae. Enquire of \ JY4 • ,TIIO'4.IXINII , 73, athAt. UGA.II-6 blls. N. O. iii stoma thud for sale I , ohr jy4 , J. WI \ CA7117.1.11: 11.1 RED PEACH--1 ES in Bore fo A_ sale by, dt..sfrlELD. Tb RIM) PEACIES---50 bus:just \ rea , 4. find Lir. fureale by ir; • J. p.CAN,FINI.D. Th RI ED 's . APPLES-40 bus. , in 4 tore nn for J. A CANITI A. 7..! '9_'' , Tq_____ ~ f 1 'A. , S,S--,5 bbls. in store , and for sa .., li • g q .__ __., 1 .T.,13 CM:I7II.A . LAKE; FISH---30 Ulm.' V. iito Fisii;, '' • \ _LA 50 I•Lbs. Trout , 40 Ulf htsli. White Ftran LOltali LOU. Trout: Instate, Mad The .11.rts yy l w . , , 171 EifitING--tiO blAs: tiir; a shim iIACKEREL--50 bbis. No.: 3; 50 half IT bbls. N0.,14. =We—No. 3, ,tall. la store nr.d ki. Ida 7 , Jl4' . _J__ll. CASI , IICLD., CIiESE--200 las. prime T.D.t re7d :1;1'71 for tab• 17 - ir4 T. CANFULD. __ AP ORN-100 bus. in the ear for sale by - kJ .114, J. D. CANFIL*LI). i.I.A.LIALATETS--25 bbls. in - store and for 10 sea b'y jyl 3. D. CANFIr.I.II I 013 7 1SVILLE LIME--I 0 bble. just. recd 4 and for rule br 145 3, -- 11 0 4NFrEr. I -s• VOTICE —Tie s..bseribers will receive pro -o=filntrulinias Ritty n°" gt,t u tb.! `°°" ii:. of jiff,. with Coal for ono while /143 the Erg of August nest: the quantity re:mired whine from 1.500 to 2.0D0 boa' Pedlar. Addrats 1.01165 Z, ETP.W.ART AC 0.. , .173-0 . ' • :co. CR Water a 1 - 2.11.A.11A31 FOLIO - IA lust . ree'd and for ‘..1 nnin nr \ 173 • S.D. LAUEFEIt, ET Wood st, •. -, :\t A. MASON & ' CO. will open OIL-Mon ,•••,.`i, day r lgly, 1t1„1.2 marsh! Calicoes, et to per - yord, wo h Mi. 77 3 - A. MASON & CO will • open on Mem- . l A. di Jul ad - 7 [Mnh d - Lai ' d • y, Y . CMS 0 . n c fanner, 1 , 1111 per \ fd., tuna/ brio., la and Vt. - , • • .o'3 ,- _ .... L Alt ' r \NS-120pee,...11n0 English 1ayi . n5,..,(4: „.1 12 1 '" PL''' . u 4 r:4 * .raittN . r. Ci b Z. 25, Gth - at. OR SALR—A. Stearn Engine hfS inch cyl leekrl2 slYnkn. In goat. order, trill be *lid at • eae. r 00 , by \ , ,iy . L x . „ .12. - 31eLALT, 21, dth et... - VOA,SAL •-21 - and n'halfheres of± r -rich \ _E. Land: 24 of hlch are clea'ne.L . l44naLed in a - hand. some 0..1 bealthiloostion. withlalUsnliceof Caturiblorts. Ohio. The improitukents ore • new ' , raze Dwelling lionse, and 4 rooms soda lance kite-Wm& new. wadi house and email house lw ode largo bultdirun . a new balding 40 ft. long. toed fora iraatn makers' shop, with other. neon. eery out buildings. • . .TLere 'gals, an