HO3 1E NATTER S . j BY TELEGRAPH. Drama:saran Ocortmascs--Two Pinson , _lhowtrzu.—An inquest was held by. coroner Lowry, yesterday, on the bodies of two women, Who were drowned in the- 31onringaliela river, 'about six miles from the city. Trom the evi -1 deuce given to the jury it appeared that two men , • named Nelson and Woods,both residents of Pee bles township,-crossed the Monongahela river on' , a shooting excursion on Thursday; and 'losing their wayin ate woods whenreturning Itome,they I -did not reach the bank of the river opposite their dwellings till nine- o'clock at night. Finding it I -* Impossible to- get across at that hour. they Com menced shouting to those - residing on the oppo- I site side of the river to send them a skiff. Nel son's wife hearing het liusband's voice nut to • neighbor's house hoping.to get some boys belong- I ing to the, fondly to take a boat across; but they l bad all retired for the night and her mission was i fruitless. . immediately after this, _she meta young glil named Ellen Woods, daughter to her 1 husband's -companion, and she, being anxious that her father should reach- home, agreed with Mrs. Nelson to pull the skiff across;the stream. Meeting another lady,attra.Lytle,theS, proceed ed to the river together, and, though she sought I, to persuade them - from the enterprise, - they en tared the boat and pushed out from the shore.— . They had not got-marry yards from land when . .1 - the skiff became unmanageable, and instead Of gliding smoothly along the stream, iteonunenced to' whirl aroutid on the wsterto thd great alarm of the terror stricken women. Alter.several in- I effeernal attempts to propel the skiff, Mrs. Nelson proposed that Miss Wonds should take bold of the oars herself, as one Might be more, successful in mannging the skiff than two; she consented, and Mrs. Nelson was in the act of passing to the bow of the skiff to permit Miss Woods to take thenars.; when she unfortunately lost Ler balance, and sots Into the water. Miss Woods, alarmed at the acci dent and losinglarpresence of mind,:also fell out of the stiff, and; though everything was done to alarm those residing in the neighborhood by elk woman who had accompanied them to the shore, . and who witnessed the entire scene, the parties were drowned before assistance reached them.— The body of Mrs. Nelson was recovered shortly after the adeident; the lady was the mother of throe children; end 'was much respected by her neighbors. Miss Woods.wns about sixteen years r of ago, And was n sprightly intelligent girl; her body was not imeertsl till yesterday. The ju ry returned s verdict of - accidental drowning. Fkr.r..—About four n'olack last erening, a tire, wlkich did a great deal of - damage, broke out in a etible on Smallinan's alley between Logan and Soott`atreets, in the Sixth Ward.. The following buildinge were either greatly damaged or totally. destroyed: *. . • , . . A two story franks building owned -and oocu piee by a man named Beggs. Loss about $lOO, A two story frame" hnilding. owned by Wm.. It'Clelland, and occupied : by Elizabeth Brent linger. Mr. M'Clelland was not insured; his lam will reach $4OO. lidts. Brentlinger lost a quantity of jewelry and some money. together with the greater part of her furniture. Three two story brick imildinga owned by A. If: relolland, and occupied by Charles Mlleo, Wm. M'Langltlin, and Mrs. Juston.— These parties lost a large share of their fur niture. and some clothing. Mr. M'efellaud is iusured.in the Northern .Protection- for $750. His loss will' reach $l6OO. Two two story fiame Arelling-A occupied by two women, and owned by Andrew Fulton.— Loss trifling, and fully covered, by insurance: A two story frame dwelling occupied and owned by James Andersen, - colorc•L Loss $1000; insured for, $lOO in the'-Northern Pro- A tio story .trune dwelling, Owned and_ten anted by itotxtrt Conway. , Loss about $BOO, which is nearly] entered, by insurance in the Northern Protection. On Logasi street, a frame building . occupied and owned. by : Robert . Conway. • Mr. Conway also had a carpenter's shop containing $BOO worth of tools; destroyed. Loss.sl4oo; insu red for $650 in the Northern ProiteMion. - A two story frame owned by J. Diller. LOSS trifilog. • • • . This list comprises all the houses injured by fire; several rulditionardwellings in the vicinity were also slightly damaged by water. The fire, at one time, raged with great violence ; but ow ing to the praiseworthy exertions of 'the fire Companies in attendaueo it was confined to the houses among which is broke on t, end extinguish ed with all possible despatch. It is not known how it originated, but it is supposed to hare re milted from accident. Tnaliscr.sr litanwxl , Ronocar.—Alderman Parkinson's police, yesterday, - arrested n young man in tbe 3t13 Ward, on a charge or being con cerned in the- highway robbery noticed . in Fri day's papas. After an examination, during which evidence- was4roduced that he was not the man, heiraa discharged. - wau.oe Coares.Jridgcs McClure And Adams were engaged yesterday, -hearing , a habeas corpus cape, in - which . a Indy named Wagoner tioughtle hare her ion, sled of elm years or age. taken from.the custody of her father, Adam Wa . gorier, andgiveninto her charge. •The parties .claiming the child are man and wife, and the boy in dispute iithe offspring of their union.--: They separate) some three years ago—Mrs. Wa goner taking Del , eon ned retaining charge of Dian tiliThnrsdaty list, when his father got pos session of the boy and refuse,' to return him to his mother. The Court, after investigating the case, ordered the child to , be handed over to 'Mrs. Wagoner, in whose charge the boy now re mains. • Tim ORPHANS Coma. meets this morning. Tar. literetter Count Will meet at the usaal hour to:day. • • • Ihrettsuann.—The Email note law conspirators ward discharged from custody yesterday, in pur suance of the Governor's pardon, Which reached hero on Thursday night. 50 33E 1.' 8 ' stcAllisllWßl}FlNGunkoT.d LBS. , OIL ORIGANIBSL.warrant 11.1. Pure , on band and for ale by FLEMING HAM 24X:11 LBS. REFINED.SALTPETRE on Mad sad tor oda br T1.E11.1.30 MOE. • iEMS of Epistolary Correspondence, se', !Madhya' the be re Boa& Aniba l. from the time RR Philip Hameln the present dRY. sr newt A NV 111- =U. I not =no.; London edition. Jirl2 IL S. BOSWORTH & CO. IDE ACIIES-25 , tacks prime - Ohio halves ned. sad Tor a& VT BELLE LIGGETT. I Tatar wt. LINFIgED OIX,---10 bids, 'in store and for mal• bi- - • - 4.- R. CANYLELD. - _ _ hEMPANNUAL SALE;•:La& mason & co. wOl offez their loroiatilailkla mlgoidarlM nod Drl Goods at from RS ta_ar,4leroant; Lam. than: anal rylßlMMlNGS7—ivetliariety oflnings f l 7a . doshuF cattat one bait tlya wog reest,'it ' • - , : QTEAMTkikititkES 0511:78Aa;1! —two ► Steam ihiesea:bothonarly netr; one lash cylinder • and tdx R. atroka, Ms others tacit r7Hofcr and two Arnim. 'Rill be mold at a bargain by •B. MetAl Yr. ' f i .IUNDRIES-67 tons Napier Pig Metal; 13 14 &bk. laud; Stags resec 12 max Wheat: • 19 wets 'Feather., to arrive for •• . IfIAIAII DIuKZY & CO. CORN-200 sacks Ear just reed nod for. sag br JoM .EIIEIrL7I. DILWOUTII Jk CO. tatitt VOIPLI, 00. ey 6""tir 14b1/ ifroboitee in store ILLICALCOII 4 CO. ihr DT I.IIEAIIES-'-75 bus. halves - 1U store aiul for J.. gals s. IlAttletaff 14 AIN I S —lO tea. S. E'An store and for sal rl by hal E. ItARBA UGH It CO. • BACON Ithdo. in store and for Efile by i. 2 13 S. lIARBAUGIIII CO. ÜBLIME OLIV E OIL, in Mall the Imporn.A.Pntne 4 freg , l 7 rv. caIIPAL fI UILLOUXOARDLNig---16) half Coke PATdltses, WU* celebrated Oulllaus. treAnd, ic.t. reed . W. A. 51V.1.1AU. C tax. 'pri; eW. R. Owes .- J. 1.1 reed bad %reale by T. LITTLE A 112..23 itL. of landl:2 inifeirom the Ohio "1 111 :i`r thp (sat nada itormtd. It .tlstreutely la• tottubt of lIROLSS WOOD 4, 76.4 th at. UROUND 1411'S —79 sks. now landing from Mamie Chalcure far salebr 1. DV% Mr 2, .7111. .D-15 kgs. No 1 Lord, just rec'd and - 11111,411:11, DILICORTII 3 CO. twit . iiWads ry Apples. ••2- • do' do Pesch.. •Ao AA.- • do Apples. • 8 1 .110.1ttsii;IALIVoitTlIaLV :1114 - firli 1 - VASII ;at SILKS Low .Pricer.-',Vu has* toed • let of IndlaVagth RA.: at Om jaw prim at Mal, an taatatna a ton band la Ma beat twpartaa. at Price s kn!. 11 ; 4 1 . 11 1 / 1 "117,' & maim UNDRIES , --4 bbls. Lard; - • • I t_i 1 b•AGaw.e: I a.% t..awad - _ 1 ecair. Oinissin • 2 3 As.; - 105 ratio* Intact, now lauding Iron aleamer attonta far cal. by jalil • 78A1A11 DICKRX .JIMERY AND CiLOVESA. liaseti a06..111 d sling Sepil-lattual CAP. otter tIITT ..Attics of liadarr andtikiyes at 's Yollsotion of 25 per §01:-:-:-RXTB5-7"AIThG3TariV ' Jur erg 00l 551 . 1. Wally sad 4alryp.lbr al• bJ m ez LAMY PAXTON. brnntri. calik'ESE--100 bxe..prium W.R.I CheeSo rand MU day ind _T.LTITLY.k CO.. fal. N0..111 Second irtrart. SIIGAIt---1501 - thas. Sugarjustrec'd tindfor de by ' JOHN YLOYD CO. inILL FOR SALE, OR RENT—A ‘_n valuable thin ILUI or Tenn of stone, to complete c. dee and doing o good bostaoso alb:Wools the Nandi .m 1 Mower llama: a abed dAtOOO from the Obkr micr o with a :good Dtratllng floor. Bun and tan arras of Land, will La sold. mato d obfavorable Mane.. 016 ILCUTIIRRRTk OON, LPL ~.~ ~,: iIitEESE.-' —oolas. prime large Cheese tor sale br 3.lStiltl.' IL COLLINS. cOHGUESSIONAL. Wniirmarox Crii, July 28 House.—Yeaterday, nfter a lottg debate, the clause, increasing the pay of- comissioned officers was .strichen out, and erthont concluding the subject, the committee rose nud the flown ad journed. SENATE.—Yesterday, after a long debate on the General. APPropriation Bill an amendment was adopted increasing the salary of the Minis ters to Frunce and `Lagland to $1.5,0d0 per an num without the usual outfit heretofore allowed. • An amendment increasing the •FnUries of the cleiks in the Mint !nal the officers of the Trea sury 'Department was also adopted. , The bill was then passed—yeas 25. nays 18 WASHINGTON, July 28, Stare.—Mr. Pearce offered a resolution call ing fur information respecting the burning of San lean by Copt. Rollins. Agreed to. • - Mr. Mason moved an executive session. Idols ' - was lost. The Senate took up the . ,River t and Rarho bill. ' The Post Route bill was received fro the Rome and passed. - All the amendments to the River and arbor.; Rill were concurred in. In the bill is is PrOvision i. giving authority to the Secretary of War, In such cases as he may think the public interests re quire, to cause a re-examination and survey of ! the public works hereby appropriated fur, and ; authorizing him to raddify the present plan, if in his judgment the publieinterests require it. To this the Committee proposed to add a clause giving the Secretary power to suspend altogether the application of any appropriation, and if, on examination, he is of opinion that a cession of jurisdiction over the place occupied by aunt' the ' said works is required from any State in Whirls any work is situated to the II S., report of the some at the next session of Congress. After along debate, without coining to a vote, {the Senate adjourned. I lionse.—The General Post Route Dill was passed. Mr. Faulkner, a member of the Committee on Military Affairs, caused to be read a communi cation from the Secretary of War addressed to to him; covering a letter from Gov. Stevens, in which the latter states that he has received in formation from the acting Governor of Washing ton Territory to the effect that the Fort Simpson Indians, a numerous and warlike race, have re cently made atMcks'ou the frontier settlements of the Territory.and-killed some 4 or 8 settlers. It is rumored...that Chief Justice Lander is among `the missing. The Secretary of War says he is unable to increase the military three there, and asks action by Congress iu this preening emer genoy. Mr—Chandler asked leave to submit a Resolu t Ron requesting the President to furnish the Rouse such information as may have been re ceived at the Departments relative to the destruc t Lion of SatiJnon del:Norte, and also asking for . the copies of instructions to Capt. 11611 ins. The rules were suspended by a vote of yeas 132, nays 35, and resolution passed. Mr. Elliot, of Muss., asked leave to introduce a bill to repeal the Fugitive Slave Law, which was refased—yeas 45, nays 120. I Mr. Faulkner, from the Committee on Military i Affairs, reported a bill increasing the pay of the rank and file of the Army to $ll per month for I Infantry, and $l2 for Dragoons, and to neour ' age enlistmenth Passed. . The House then went into t lomruittee on Pri , vote Bills; 54 were Tossed, :aid the House ad journed. Oon Month Eater From Sew Mexico. LOUISVILLE; Juily.2. Lieut. Ratusen. Ist dragoons, arrived nt St. Louis on the 25th, from New Mexico. He left Fort Union on the 3d. • 3lilitary operations were still carried on tt-. - statist the Indians in the territory with vigor and ' determination. Geu. Garland as well as the ter ritorial authorities will whip them into peace.-- Garland is in the northern part of the territory examining the military posts. - Nlaj. Carlton, in command of ...the expedition to Fort Benjamin, Overtook a band of Macarillos and Apaches and captured 30 horses and ell their Camp equi page. The Indians fled. In the early part of the month Lieut.. Max well, of the 3d Infantry, was killed on Moro, 40 idles from Fort Union. Hewes cue:scout against thelndians and temporarily separated from the main body, with ten men he met the Indians when a skirmish ensued, three Indians were kill• .1 and three wounded. The two who killed ' Maxwell were killed by two dragoons. Colonel : Chandler is in pursuit of the Maearillaa m the southern part of the territory. Fauntlerofs command were at Diamond Spring.. All well. Gov. 3lerriweather was met cossiug the Ar kansas. A good deal of delay was experienced in consequence of the high water in that river.. NEW YORE. J uly sleainerSt. LURIA for 'Havre tram detained until Tuesday. She etruld not be got ready for Satnrday. SPALNGTIELIN July ocodpied hV tiro Irish families, near the jnnction Depot at Chicopee, Was burnt this morning. Two girld mined Carty and two others named Conghlin and Collins were burnt.to death, and Patrick lioltans was hadly burned in rescuing big mother. Puit.aoct.puts, July 28.—.Tohn - Tucker, Pres ident of the Reading Railroad, suffered protect yesterday for various engagements incurred in his individual capacity. It is supposed au ar rangement will be effected to resume in a few days. Ilia liabilities arc large, but his MeettS will greatly exceed them; they consist of Rail road and other securities not saleable except nt ruinous rates. A fireman's fight occurred between the Fair -mount and liloyamenshag hose Company. A great number of shots were fired, and three per sons were seriously wounded; one, it is feared, mortally. Two arrests were made. one of each party, being taken in the act ' New OuLt.t.xs,July 20:—An arrival from Cor pus Christa reports that Capt. Van Buren with 12 soldiers.followed a party of 2 Carnanches distance of 300 miles ' attacked and defeated them, killing several of .them. Van Ituren vas shot through the body,. but would probably recover. Two bales of the new crop of cotton were re ceived yesterday from Texas. The Orizaba arrived yesterday with Vera Cruz dates to the 22d and Mexico to tho Vith. The revolution at Idieholacan continues. Corn was scarce. St Tabaimo they arc asking permission to import groin duty free. There is nothing about the death of Gen. Alva rez. There was a skirmish and it is reported that 'the insurgents were defeated. It is said that a conspiracy has been discover ed 'at Vera Cruz and there hare been several ar rests. New Forth, July 27.—A butcher named Poole and IforriseY, the prise fighter, fought fhb; morn ing fur $lOO, Tine latter got an unmerciful whipping. New itgLIC, July 28.-17 our advanced 25 etc on low and medic= qualities, good western scarce sales 9000 Ws good straight state at $107,60; good Ohio 58,25 @ „8,76; southern 'advanced 12c, fresh new from Petersburg sold sits9,7s, straight Baltimore, sales 1600 bhls at 55,766i,9,12 'allelic) , better, sales 526 bbls Ohio at 3 - 4mq.131, Iron, prices Arm, transactions moderate. Wheat firm, sales '6OOO bush red Missouri at $1,80.-- Corn advanced; sales 46,000 bush western mixed at 74076. 'Pork, prices a trifle higher, pritie $10,50, mess $12,26€02,50. Beef market un changed. Cut meats plenty and lower; hams G 8,7 1 , shoulders 5651,- ,Lard market firm.— Coffee, Rio 10A ®11. bruiptre firm and transoc .tions moderate. Molasses unchanged, business very dull, better for distilling. Tobacco, Ken , Lucky 510;.9, Ohio used sto 10. Stocks quiet .Money and sterling unchanged. Northern , In ohms Railroad 93; Atichigan Southern 921.- 1 Cleveland and Toledo 72. Erie 49g. July 28.—Flour, limited de mond for export, tales 500 bbl Brandywine at $9,0, the general asking price . for rhipping brands. Sales 100 bbla Penn'a corn meal at $2,50. Itye flour steady at $5,25. Wheat in good demand at $1,75 (.1'.1,78 for good red and SI,KO 1,1,9, for new sonthern white, little offer ing. Rye worth $1,050.1,08. Corn ready sales at 77€,110 for yellow rts - in quality. Olds, PMII lots oE new Southern at 51.1y,511. Whiskey high er, in bble. 31, hbds:lo. J 4 - 1 1, 7 , 7 %.:u2yFEF1--41. QIIELUb6011N:Z1000 bus: nr:lVn u g nu t sas jrr, BELL moo urr. - 13 /Wee-3660 tbs. Shoulder; and I{nrna 4,1 2 . 5 2 . 4 sea awn!. by BELL MI6 KIT (4.IIOCERAI.DYSEKTERY MIXTURE— `J A vett excellent Itz the' stems mensbdotr, .Redo' %isa JOS. VLEMINO. KVER ACIUKIIIXTURE—OnCiiITO best perfortlotoLnow for . tbe ours of Teter ‘4141V71"a the' 4"" jbl VatTAV Y INIAILIIILE INK-1 grms sce'd by son .106. FIAMLNU. • RINE PAPH 'RIIANGLOS—A ciTolee •ei IF', 4 " ultl, 1 4111 1 . - VIES—A full assortment of daricl77o light !Inured Lawns. at low totoes r ID tw Emn d at _ _ Wed -1111 - A 6 1121 7 115 tr, Grt.di tl y : 7 U;DOL-(ru-11).—k D1101.0ft•• YELI'B CHERRY . PECTORAL-1 grog" Oen! Pectoral and 1 do A yefiCatharlSo rills reed Y JOB. PLEallliU : cor.Dled and Marko!. at. - iiiii§ffarTlTOKsTir t.tre,, , ,,Re . n a P ir =dlp. ItrAtiTiVllER-'-r /Argil uts6rtm ant fbll;l2re, ix trtarber a rtal " Z ialP" to m"igin W ee• • • emaikitts Marko% 771iARLASU_10 bblBuro for eeio br i Jle 8 VEUk )ILWOIITI4 COMMERCIAL. • (U)IIIIMIE OF AIIIIITILITION of 1ti4.1‘,..rd OrFm:.• for J.iy.—Wm. IL tistra, P.—F.' , llomo , lL RHOUTP. WY. Tiolmay. GLo. DLicr. FANCY STOVES*, GRATES, FENDERS, . • Omer Emrareast fl pre . rrt.l Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings o. Friday Morning. July J. 1,54 ./ all kinds. FIAIIIII mles on the wharf of:9 bits. superfine at .b 4.73. oFFICE AND IT4 R ELM usE, %I do. do. at 5,. , 4,52. par fund,: 25 di. extrA at deist at-:Js. S:Js. Nu. '267 Liberty St., corner of Hand. from store,loo Mph. evince at VA% an ,l ~ ‘ , .-l• "". " PITTSItUIt.GH, I.P , • EYE FLOUlt—sales on the b hart d , :le at 55. 00 . N GRAlN—sales at depot of 110.1 1.,6,... al :11. e and 111 °TIDE —.. Tl . le , , _En t bse_rlb_erl . ttvill 3 r . ?;.te pro- .. do. from store at 45e. Corn. (0 bus. trout store. In theca, : ib , ~,T,..11 ";.:"'W,7,17::, eli te i v ;at on , A . ‘mr,,- . , at 65e. : oy ricer , with C n osl for nne Tsar . (ran the rrt of Atianart WIIISKEI—rah,s of lON :71.23 and 10 Ibis rertiflel at rr'ib' hasty ress o''''''' ' 7. l oVka tr ali s VVVPCV. l''' ' Jylbtf \n- R 9 Waters/. Gentlemens' First Class Goods. '- • TIIE subscribers beg, leave to infbrin, thi public that they have reed their Stunner flteelt.wom ns' the newest and most fashionable Fabrics for Gen tlemen? wear. E. WATTS A CO., Mar-ma:sr T.tnasa.. 155 Liberty etreet._ PITTSBURGLE MARKETS HAY—Rata for two days of O 3 los& al ;444616 p, ten. MOLASSES—maa of 40 04, on private tort:ottani al oTtanal at ti, four mm. 13.U:0)\—fain Of 6 Iliac nunbfrra at r.d. and td,ood Shoulder. and, llama at 07: and 15 , i(a 83 i ,6 " ,- pale of 121111 a mem. at $ll. slaty dam CllttEn tato, of 30001ba at SN. ohtTdara. and :Alrta at 94,0. 1.16 METAL—a italo of fA tuns Canal at .4 . 41 sit months MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL The nous, °Pt. Stock market Is irregular.sod wirer feverish. The .Islly Summations are unusually wide, and • thee/mutes sodden and without sny apparent muse. New Yost Ceutrsi„. an example tn-dity, opened at b 7 P cent., 3 day.: adsouot.l to DO'B cont. In the Opening of the tAnsust w ith sod fell hack at the Earund Board to 07 &ohm with ulot at R. 511 rent. The asrlations in Reading wen) alinent es singular.—lN. Y. Times. The steamer Alila called at 2 , 1 O'clock. with $4411,000 In gold. allay bans.nu freight. bachonge on Loudon closed w'thn ronslderable •priearatire of flrmuess, at 1095.(o1.109n: Paris, ri.12'40:1„1:1?.f. - There wag ~o change In money al , fah, The n.celpts at the SuleTressurY were alfisi3lk the payments risaklnCthes ',silence at the elm , . MM.. Soil. There were wollauthentlcated rumors In the street of families of Brooklyn paper. raid to be held by the banks owl money lenders on that side of the East river. —1 New York Times. A meeting of the nffirers or tho New York Central, New 'York and Frie. Pennsylraela Central and Baltimore .d Obleeltoeda will beheld In this City by invltation of the Pennsylvania Cantral. dm ing the second Week of August, andhe purpose or consultation upon the mutation of fares, of Emmett of action between there Puff -.rat routes from the Atlantic to the West. Sorb an arrangemeut av probably ma be mule. will increase largely the proorwrlty of all these roada.—[N. V. 'rib. Frame ot. our trokeiu refused yetterany the notes of the Commercial unk of Meraphit. the%oh. the Mt rens' Bank o ff Memphis. rind the Farmers &tot Merrlutritr . Bur, or Memphis.—fLorityllie Jour. oot.—Owlng to the nt • Inouey of money affairs and the. heavy failures of r.alttern bankers, wool denims hare become docile and tractive, and withdrawn pa rt market. hut littie hope may be e ntertained au the of farmers for higher prim. There it bat little doing, aid Ickes bare a declining tendency: 25e to ti7.tic aro the ruling rates paid for small tots. and we bear of but few trmtactione. The vool trade is-nearly abandoned for th e mason: - although there Is oonslderable amount bathe hands of farmers, which will. undoubtedly, he !mid fbr heme•and an purpowes.—[Clete. Herald. TOOL WORKS, CORNER OF FIRST & LIBERTY STS., Wnm% COONTI.—The Burr Oak .era thrat:ooo thr I, Mod, of wheat will be raised In Dodds aunts. Wisconsin. PITTSBURGIT, 1 . 11.V.VA. this ymr. It is also certain that there are thousands of ACHINISTS!. TOOLS cif every Variety, acres that triti skid from atto 03 bushels to the awe. such as IRON PLANERS. Sllde and 'Hand TO ATREB, DRILLINti CRINES,,e. %nebulae. ! tured to order. Oaf JOS. F. lIANTILTON a 00. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD OHIO AND PsssSytsau R111.11111D.11M4 alcohol. W II Wright 139 bales wool. W Harker. do. H Lo. 69 dM mmt; I box beaks. 6 do. &ugh no tee bbl. alele 00.199 We lebtakey. Jones g Heutir.ll3 Was 'seabed. Hat dr,a Co U boO drags. Fleming Brother= 31 bids whiskey, J Bryant 50 to hams. 3 hos vb., 16 Ws eggs. W Bing. hand .50 laseheeso, 11. Colllug 14.bbls Horhultall. and Boons; 11 cals., 7 pkgs butter, 29 do. eggs. _45009. R bout 55 baskets marketlng.ntruerg 15 hon., W Cooper: 354.d0z brooms. usruerg 14 oho arra.. W Flaceug 50LXI feet lumber. I) greelcm 90 hldst Poland & Co ; 2 bbls eggs. It i Maisel:9 do Ja NV Ilea: 9 bus fruit. 167 dn. oats, etmle sem 2.5 too. metal. Niodsk Co. 29 141. paper, .1 1. :thee: 11. es; Bryan Vo. IMPORTS BY RIVII BROWNSVILLE: by Jefue tawar--20 Elroy: 1 , 2 do. W Cummlnim 12 42. O W •Ti owner, 20 bu retato..lo kas butter. 2 b. • . Security against Lightning. HE undersigned is engaged in the busi ness of putting tip Lightning gods. every delta* t of-building it Is delffirablo is Merlin 31{,lightt, the de. [tractive effects oflightning. lie uses the most approved mode of putting up the rods, and applies sliver. gold or pdating plated yolnte Ile has been extensively eugaiied In the business in this region, both 1p city and country. and ma give undonbted ref.renc.m. , Work and material warrmite4 lie rolarreolOil, or nu charge made. Orders cau b. loft Eaton. Oinhsi in 0 Co.'s, 157 Wood et.. Nits. • irgh, or ktters rent to • s address.. Allegheny Pont iN bee. jeiffelLVrdmff S 00Fif. rtyllE ENTERPSISEGALLERY, Wilkin's g lIuIL Fonrtl. street, ,is now (TIM, far the roiention Dr visitors and custr7mersl no, attention or the public is Ai etad to its central location, ample minis andsniwrior facilities ter the proilitio tw n of anistir and lifelike vaguer repines. Materials o the st used. and priow roes tun for fi rs t clasp (ergo,. Children taken in s few seconds In the test style or the art. LSII and ovoids.. specimen., 11 t'dtwT ECIIANICS, and others restlictol to tho L ••hotir" systara ean have likerresaes talon at Cargo's lerrt:6 Fourth rt. • or after the usual working hour.. Carturllerr suPldled km tem. with suitable darn &Allan when setting for pictures. Armagentrnn for Proc.N.g Portraits can be made at R. M. CAllthfri el len' am' resider.. of ss. ME 10 V. M., arsees mens are tote men Si the door by gas light as welt ran Ilyart. Prima to suit an. • iYlayldwT AR EMOTES OF TIIE , HOUSE OF Ott- LF:ANS. loth:2lll2gtketrims nod STiredote, or tho moo, .11.4ing.oidted ob./actors Franco &mow tho 17th wlSt!! motoriok 14 W.Cooke - Taylor. Iv 2 AM •O. MACKEREL— 50 bbl o. No. 3; 50 half Lb bbl.. No. .1. ram% to idol* And fur , T . , jri J. D. CANYIKL.D: WANTED—A Young Mon who can come won noonnondo4, and who nodentandethe Gm my Bunions. 41t. MUFF. nor. 24 laid Hon olA: JRCDUCE~i/ bbl R . small w hite Bennn,• aud Wind Peachelo .30 bac Drloit f . !el4 • H. ROBISON d W. ro I bin :tuTt. • toed for s IIiSVILLE.LIIIIE-100 IL / wa id soN ee Ai? - just _ S. kl)r msoxAc 0 for ital. by R C} —l5 tea. prime fresh Rieejust . reh'd and tor k ROL (aUNDRIES-32 bble..Lanl;• .•• • • SoaaL Oraisee . -' • esek Vl•nred; • •111 1nat..1•41. Dry Pew& "l i nfi b74 . l T PPen U T. 5• 2 'id fa7aVf attli'. IMJ . r ." ! I'MITXT.AUDIMiThi'A ~~:~~~-. NEW YORK ADVEKELEEtTEVES: ` ` k'rnia lym. 11. 31 . cDonslira:AdtertIRIng 1.7.1 ===M2 Will be Published • • TILE CABIN BOY'S - STORY; .1 semi--Saw:Awl iatevlse ac olMer - Pirate Lorlfir.”l/I% .. .C.reycr't .Flory," Dv, for." Qv- y4irr: success hitherto enjoyed by the author a tilt. above popular works is n ititfirrant vtonranten o t raver with which anyl nclurtem enmlng from hie yen xlll ba centred ter the mtl•tie. The Cabin Boy'. Sto ry" is a rombntle uszimtire. illuotrattz, tb,borrA. of the ou In the Coast of Africa. The au thor has .er...t 11n , navy—fuel the dmoriplions an d cialwattet , to Is ea... 1 from personal aninsintancewith them. Thu ovary ion. fall or eititlbsr interest nd adven ture astir. celelaatoi work of PoPe. -1101.1oenn Craco. and has the advantage over that glotloua fiction. Inns much la. it la limuded on Rota ofewury day occurrence.— Thu history of the heroine orate Story. Zuleika. the Cir cassian elate. purchamed at Gmatantinnple, educated and married be the reckless,' et rhivalrie.cleymour—tb• e mauleroler Mthe Sobatemea, la simply the narroUou ore. f o r t patntad from the life, and all the numerous charnetare tweet throughout the Mum . sun vivhtly and wraphical- The publishers have nirendy evolved orders forthe whole of the Jul for Nat hr , etre , tt, It. taxxite z Ca \ Evirg,2l7=tzataur,) , %,..wil.., ~_-__ - 7 , aOLDBORDERED . WINDOWMADE -' VII. Ncet.Vt it elgre reed ills tlAit salfad i M Curtain Rs • o ad,. Green end Bolt/ 1 s and B li nd and reside ef lo Mfre.s r =shawl and thr h 7 , 1 •Nakei' 4s , t bet et. of Rudo~a fate,. Banda, u‘ t, iark." bdu'attittnlctttoos bT wlllmilve t• It zttattrts.—tumet ylor. En._ 1. am "Nan York:l4watt. Pare .1 liaron, iltut.4l. Nt IDut,, *C!. JACKSON & SON, of thit lato firm 1 k N.Jorlraou k Sono. Orate iod tender . Itatts.2lo )Toot id.. sod WO Irruntl fray. Nov York, hate wortoutly , Okt howl strer teeny' of I:rsteo mid Epodors ti b ro = vall ua. German , ellrer liroltoj.,42ll.2gler ---'. PICiS::49 - 4likh graM rePPer• '-. ' S- , •. - h.' ..........r.ip r ,- , ..t..w.nta• ; -\-....A, uM .... - -- -, 2.5 do tu ra s ~- •• .. \',- r . an. atons And for gairpe ..i,‘ , til do' .. - 2:.., -T. L1T1T!7.400../1,2, ?did. .„„ ( I .O=PARVNERSiijP;—We'. aasciatni`ituraelvai the Ointe lt,ati s c it .1,Lkatr0g,ir,,,,,,,410.° data tbellrratle.T . - • • tb earl& .41: ts V 4 44 1,0 "I Iretla ALIA.;ItpaRR. eCLINTOCIUt• • ritt.l'it , 7 l 4 31a11,°1V41.; -- • ' • ,Lewm.2.„3„7o.t..rAit " lIEVOVA - 1;J,1N1 to Noe. 74 Water end..9o i',104/ARTNiRgipP:I, , deristsrned haver hin der fumed • o ? . Dlrtnnribih o Z • theetntueettou or the. IVrevele and Letall Dry p . Durintris. under the hrm .11A0..V4 k at'Ane. &Whet and 8 tnlett etreete,\., A. . I, IIAOAIi mkltt AIIL. ' • • \ • ~._ 3. T. PMTS....-. •....• :ATT. ISLEACI3II 3'J. 1PX1313/ 1, \ BOONE, HANI3A.IT H & EOO3SIE, - ..... , (iENERALCOJIMPSSI N MERCHANTS, ' 13,...k.r. tr, Wool, Flouy, _Pm, and Prottelour , lici '\ ' ‘ .l.'ortlti Wator . itroet, nuatiolpht . . , \ ' HABBAUGH &NB ONES, -..--• ' . .. 'IVO RIV. AHD iN G COMMISSION MEW -:', \ - cloi . .s. c .k t ; L :gi?l.i / ig:l=Volieur r i r a"',ir. °.ruglirar.,, ' -, ..,, . . L•.SCOrt Dentist FoUrtit strtet; • dye doors *est or - Market: - VA. X., toGit. a. • •••• • All work wort uteri. TNA INSVRAN _LK./ fivd, Conn: Vbirten ( 111QS. K. 4.4 LE, T1111:3. A. AIIEXAI - Waxy • Ilramaet 15.. prime, 4: I Pdwanl Tudor, l • • 4, Wi.rd Woodbridge, j 1= 1 :•12n1 Unbolt BUM. • 'John I.- Doswell, 4.. Turtle, , . - : flottalisa SZPolieles on pre and In Ma tan., hr., , • Li F.0R.1 jalti..s , , • • N 0.4 • ' ' Canal Warehouse'lo Let, T „ UE large Warehouse Itt the,,Forner of litmus and Warail AAR. Is offoed for mat on rosannathr tame,- Pow!.loa iFiven• . ayal4f :.S. 1.4 ( 0 II : SALE —_ Steam-Boilers 3 0 ......nic ~-. . diameter, 2tl ft long.. with Ere Front,. ay TAIT°. \ ..fistsn an4Snpplx Pipes, : all ap good as no an d will to allot a balkraln. , ' , \', .. T. 11101 IT N, - jru-o3 . ~ -. Point Rol ' lard. . % • • . , BIER; JONES & - 75, • - rztorizzEron .i C 0.,• ' • ~ . i, , .. '... KIER'S PORTABLE,BOAT L1174 . V FORWARDLNG AND, COMMTSSIO3I . 3LERCILLVIS. (:autii ,Itasta, ',Sarre:ll alivet: . PitAf Itrel. Ps. ltanm. Lard. Lard tin. 31eas P414 . '6. C. Ilirtixals'ea sr ? k. us and No.l Ba.'[. Antbraritg and Scotch Pig Iron. Mira r ...;,. Brick and Cla3 4 ,4l.ntb.rulta Cthl, &a..-. , ....., , , .11y19 ~ . ; , Michigan General Commission; and Collec- ' ' • - • • ,• .. --.• . • - - tion Agency' Officeiv; -., - •• \ vOR the collection ot.'Hoinc' end Foreign - .2: Meneantflo and all otiler3l cc clalmr. la Mithlgan. 1 and adjacent States. Invest:nen and I.l.lnent of Montle, . Payment of Taxes; Purchase an I , nlo ofEesi tatate and . Ewa, and Irunranee Anent. - \ . 'PELTIER .t. ANDER. N, Detroit. :tliettlKan. • • - . Ziermictsin Pil trbeirph-Mmly. Kramer . k Ratan. Rini. ..,. . e.r4; White k Co., Gatette , Onler; Lomax, Etewart \ k CO ... ... . 1 1 r..4V11 ccfO\ 5 r WO co Agencies for 3llelliinn .. ..frtli reepedablo. .-.-. ' OR T— conitortable•D g ellin ,-,l7lllllot.\c;n' A tftlehm grooms : In 'goad order - . Sir - jit ;:' 7 , • • , , init. Carriage !lowa, Cool Lloure , and oat Oren. „... . . • wlt li 2 acrati:l t t Land. all pleated with It audailak..:- .- ..1 Tr.., and 'iya II nearing apples. *ache bet in err Barden Arbor. 'erect with Grope linen:. a Marer tlaxlen, Se.. Pi o zed In Pitt townehip; IX miles fern:ill. ••• IPoint 'louse. ' !tent moderate, to, those :rho would take • •-, good earn of they% roperty. Enonlie of . .- • - • ‘, dell' . . . . - • . . • - STOCKING • FACTORY;,• .. .. • Sign of THEA/LD STAND: 147 ILLIA3I DALY, has - returned [rote: the - I I Manaatturilut nosierr Distrlctirof -Roompe Irtoro.., .. . be hoe purobsoodfor mall: . tory extend?* oz of will o* ormted noctof the boot dnicriOtiononlyof.itorol u oco . lidoksj .::....:. 1r :11=4 , =;17aolr!,Z '''' Sol ' 47 l A l /rl "l lklaViro ',....'. 1 dteek ofritteburg 31eroatLetorod IfOsery:be Win self kr . -:',... retail or whole,. at Sew York froportoraprleeti. - - . ~ : .... . .. wiu.ust DALY t CO: .. -' Thortomber Mora . \ 0.24. Sign of TUB OLOSTA-NDo ro : .'. The Browile e" . Waternre.•Establish; -s:' OR the cure of Chronic Diseases, by We,. ra ter. sock asDrsPePeio. LirerComplaint,Eleulatistn. , Asthma, mot diseases of tha Chest, and all &m um,. of Women, et.. *Pen Walls furtbe reception of. ist. - rondo. • . From 0.0 extender proctice of 10 years in that elinte.r. - disco... the proprietor hoe gained large ornerier. and. testae, those who will put then:melt. under hie cans; that he trill spare no means nor covets, to heol. them. Ike, particulars. addrea -• DIL RAMA. - aLpleAltanZen • • Bro., It. Penna. .• New Goode!. New Goot li HA ,Goode! - Al-1 • . No. 91 llezia - z • . • - (RE now reeeiring their Third an lyof Summer MAN . eimprbileg the newest • innen - atithlatyles of 91.0 l of 909 ( T irw= • R: P l e g uit Dews. \ Prmeh nee. _ n _ • leutepeedso •` • Yerseols and Bonne% Rtbtown. j few ohm 8111 c wad. Applique SlantWaa. o,,uelraci g owfi l .tely'new. tbeledlee eau Mr. upon gett \na the uewe.t ntyles ea well as the nest quality, of anode tars lox arttetuembei the Inwi FrontDullollas:. - Nw 74 , • • , Nevi Carpets [ .Neittintetalt WE. have just roed: a: lot Of:4' CiOSSlellrefV sre ent Poo t lit ' la r g=t , Also a full supf:llag:ln and atlr c Onlpallitilrff irll7l:llMer than .yOrhirlMas i lla qtr.- " • , 1" --- ' oT IicTEMIER — ALNCEVI4E • FOR, •; - AlSALE—rraotlagia . Na i r Walrua s, cipata k r o tla‘; \ ,!••_:-. 10=1113 1 V . -g l a r tatia P w h ell. an a lacti r ,nnett, titan li i t : .:•,.' Tertapeamesallla being no 1T settle& a *gran" ,daad. • A, L Arill be vireo. -Tenni. aasy. Apply to . 1 , .. , • ~ . , : • • • ", , JOSEPH RNOS., Attaraai at lA.. ..., ~ .1.777. : : '7 ~ ~ ~ ---- --- --- Valuablri Building . Lots . and . desirabbs ~ -,,' :,. Country Residences, viithir flve'inilet , ;'-' , . .... of the City of Pittsburgh. '' 7' , • - i': - .\••: - ..• ..'•,-•••:,;. ?VILE: nabscriberi offer-for s it 28 desiriblC.:?7:' , Ilulldlng Lida, en tho Pittstatiidi arid Diner PG=k -. l - . "... i m Bawl adjoining the aztearl , of the Willa° of Stawkta.. , , , ...i torn, In Sheer township. All gheur lepunty, Pa: Lot. are various illrek-adras C r th.l=4.2hr.l32feet, T a ' 1 I:Loftin= from' to' . acres, I.lolalarrl,rartr • °that'. ~ • ."'.• ~,.. .Lkearlea several =all Parma, la lath arras lama. /01. V, • 'l::: . , cared on woods roads, adlolniu Lauda of phllllp 3111Iar and ~, t, \ ..:' cu en: near thy Phot o, Mad soot. ~1 ea four .11VA. • ,7...: • All noni deniroux el sea lhito ,rlll andc.toealt non Thomas Wllura,Bbaw s a Plat _Creak. has dra.dlo • .1.. \ l'. , oftb a sato the iota laid ut. warns 116 •-ene.tang to and and tha balance urrapr.to tin' elvla;tulle 9 3 1` .n0 ..:'. 2 .: , 1',. Zius is the b ere t th a olarrarrdrelhleotons rieutim.:l42.', • Apply . the antecriber,orhu has plata of Oil, iota 0.? , 2 ce oUt oOemi. ,ow,o. ha tsrtmo UHUIIIIA ght iJ. eara DFO l lL l D a ße i a . E l s s at . i\s Nosßrion.rf Co., Pa..rth4 ~.: , r ~..-.,:,,-::. WANTlD— .. tsft i clete l lnten to .Izipc-t5 ,n theitest.'lsO l d!ritilis .- "Wonitittart_ S • hp 1' ern 55111545555:1k5.",,Eat , 115 TPOS. wOOD , , 115 Fourth s •tt . The -*sa l )? of " A TO3llllg . PPAIOP -wh dgft Of 1' If A.444libT Ll. ritlrs4 eopies tUm a , tun,' 6....1,31u 4 .1 - \'' r'e° Ram n t uxu lrebh * L'"" ••• 140 1' 1 - Atevroca G n i pfut.g.torr.l-. L -41?Er, inEceirtreke \ ke.:uat he'd amt far Arita bt ' - ILL-ULU:Mt tyIERRESTO-20,1itg m store 41114 fdr. jrjartnAuou'km\;i% IoE COMPANY, Hat-s_-'' IVDEll...goeneta.4.. \ . _ Ebe r l ! f i g i rl w oiret,- ; Agit "• ‘A H uat aar tn .Punb,' Z. Pratt,. - • ata. - 111111 1q. ' R 126 tainitia R Agenti Fourth street Pittatrarab • \ • -ALEX. IrSCIIX:4I ,\\\