PITTSBURGH: 13ATITRDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4. 1856. COXIMOIVJUPP OP JllllllOl Couxos.—The Mull Commencement of this time-honored In. stitatkon, located at Csnonsburgh, Washington county, took place on Wednuday last. The Graduating Clue consisted of forty-nine: young gentlemen, mostly residents of Pennell, unia and ()Igo. The attendant* wee not so largeas in put years, but old " Providence ; Gall" was, nevertheless, comfortably crowded. , The exercises were of a very interesting nature, sod indicated a good degree of proficiency in tho belha karts on the part of the members of the class who participated. The Rev. Dr. Brown, 'president of the College, presided, assisted by Dr. Smith, Vice President. A number of the clergy of this city and vicinity, were present. The order of the speeches was as follows: English and Latin Salutatories, W. W. Barr, Olokeyrille, Pa. Greek Salutatory, W. B. Keeling, Cinoinnati3O. The Empire of Thought, A. R. Anderson, Chanters, Pa. Despotism of Pabio Opinion, C. Barr, Thomp sonidlle, Pa. The Soul's Unreal, D: H. Barron, Wolcott, lowa. Mission of the Distinguished Few, J. 8. Chap man,' Washington, D. C. Cash and-Character, I. M. Condit, Ezoginge- Tine, Pa. The Empire of Passion, T. B. Elder, Elders ridge, Pa. Nadia&lism, J. A. Ewing, Indiana, Pa. Impartial.lllstory Required, G. Graham, Mar tinsburg, 0. The Wane of the Crescent, J. W. Hamilton, N. Hagerstown, 0. The Power of Sympathy, D. W. Hanna, Steu benville, 0. Voltma of Immortality, A. H. Holloway, Can field, 0. "The Mechanical Idea," W. Hutchison, Bel mont Co., 0. Science—The Alchemy of Wonders, R. H. Jackson, New Salem, Pa. American Enthusiasm, J. M. Kennedy, Ox ford, Pa. Majesty of Principle, D. N. Tapley, St. Fran eisville, Mo. The Resolute—A Sovereign, J. Y. EPCartne Apollo, Pa. .Y, Common Sense--The Genius of Humanity, W. M'Gregor, Wellsville, 0. ~.Ambition's Destiny, J. Parviance, Butler, Pa. 'En re or Genius, S. M. Sharp, Steubenville, 0. Local Prejudices, Sam. Weed, Dayton, 0. The Fate of &torment, I. N. White, Hick ory, Pa. Valedictory, Philip Willard, Dungannon, 0. The "First Honor " of the .Class was confer red onldr. W. W. Barr, and the "Second •Hon or " was divided between 'Messrs. W. B. Keeling and Philip Willard. At the conclusion of the Valedictory, the Pres. ident proceeded to confer the degree of "Ane mia Bachelor" upon the members of the gradu ating,olass, which was done with the usual cer emonies. The Benediotion was then pronounced and another year in the history of old Jefferson was added to the Put. THIN FIRST VOLUITKIIR COMPANY LA PITTS -1011013.—1n the presen• military mania, it may not he mintere.ting to of our citizens to know somethiug of the first volunteer company ever organized in Pittsburgh. We are informed by one of our "oldest inhabi tants" that the "Light Infantry Company" was formed in 1805, and their first parade was on the Fourth of July of the same year. They were commanded by Capt. (now Hon.) William Wake; the First Lieutenant was Talton Bates; mid the Second Lieutenant, Fayette Neville ; and Orderly Sergeant, Alex. Johnson. Some eighteen months after the organization of the 'Company, Lieutenant Bates, who was Prothonotary of the County, and a man univer sally esteemed, was killed in a duel fought with an Individual named Stuart. The duel had its origin in political differences, and was fought somewheree in the vicinity of what is now nailed Oakland. At the first fire Bates' bullet went through Stuart's nat. At the second tire poor Bates was shot through the heart, and fell dead. Stewart was compelled to quit the county on account of the popular indignation against him. The duel was fought on the Bth of January, 1807. The "Light Infantry" continued in existence until 1812, when, at a parade, they disbanded by unanimous consent. They were 'immediately sneemeded by another Company, which was commanded by — Capt James Butler, and of I which Mr. Magee (mole of our present Sealer of Weights and Measures) was That Lieutenant; 1 James Irwin, Second Lieutenant; and Elijah Trovillo, (ex-Sheriff) Orderly Sergeant. This Company served in the war. of 1812. We should be glad to receive some further facts with regard to the early history of the sol diery of Pittsburgh. It would make an inter esting chapter. A•IFBOLII EMILY P0111011&D.—Tnail or Me Cirx,nlitt - Dann —The ntion learns from s let ter received from Dr. J. 0. s'atterson, residing in Candor, Washington county, Pa., the partic ulars of • • most melancholy case of poisoning. It seems that oa Saturday, the 28th ult. three lads, sons of Mr Alexander Plotts, residing in the vicinity of Candor, proceeded to the woods and whored a large quantity of mushrooms, which they took home for table use. The whole family, Seven In number, partook freely of the dish, and shortly after exhibited the most shinn ing symptoms. Three physicians were called in, and pronounced them poisoned. The proper remedies were speedily administered, but all ef forts to save the boys who had gathered the plants proved abortive. They died in great ag ony shortly afterwards, and were all buried in the name grave. They were aged respectively ten, six and four years. The parents of the children were so unwell as to be unable to render them say sasistaaa, and the poor little sufferers in the trying hour of death, were thus deprived of a father's care and a mother's untiring watch fulness. . The parents and the two children who sur vived exhibited favorable symptoms on the 81st, and at the time our informant wrote hopes were entertained of their final recovery. This Is one, of the most distressing eases of poisoning we have ever been called upon to record, and should serve as a solemn warning to parenia.i LIII7IOIDI or a (lisimari.--Conoriz's bottom —Yesteiday afternoon, a German, about fifty years of age, whose name has not- yet been as esrtalaed seen to take off his coat and cap, on the' Pittsburgh side of the Allegheny, imme diately below the Aqueduct, and wade into the water until it reached Ibis neck and then , give • plunge and disappear. Several persons who had witnessed this deliberate act of suicide, im mediately ran to the river aide, secured a skid, and rowed out to the spot' when the man bad disappeared, but they did not seamed recoy. ering tbe body until about three quarter' of an hour afterwards. The water is very deep just below the &peplum Coroner Lowry was summoned and an inquest was held. There was no evidence before the Jury as! to' who the deceased was. Iful coat was • INtly lath, and his cap of black cloth. No papers or money were found on his person, nor aaything by which he could be identified. The endled !rendered wis in accordance with the above facts. ' - The mystery of this rash 'act may probably find solution in UM fact that a pop-bottle, par tiallyfilled with the vilest kind of whiskey, was found in the pocket of his coat. The body of the demand lies at the Underta king establishment of Jacob Garber, Fifth street, where it may be identified 'by his relatives, it h! had any. Hoaus KILLED lIT Liourrinto.—On Friday last, (hieing a heavy thunder shower, 111. stream of lightiting struck a' tree, near woken min (on the Commlhrrille Road), under which were Mend ing five ,horme Three of them fall dead, the others were unhurt. One killed was a rery •doablei horse. They were owned by Mr. qtarse Kelly. • 'ammo spoke of the Washington Guards as tallcompany," Mr. Thees, ye did not use that phrase bt he sense, not being eery much of a "edger,'! (though we did Moir our toes off on tile boulders last Thursday;) ye desired sim ply to Alta that the oompany vas eery Jill of members, and in may it oenttent Banteirre.—The.weesipts for the month ofJn -IY, at the ales of the Penna. Central Ballroom', in this city; amounted to within a fraction of — ll,ce, tQlXflef . paaweiters alone. - Inning the oar , responding, .month ,of but year the receipts antotmtsd to sl9,4ll2,2B—abowing an increase of $2,687,77. Yana MAN DIOWNID. Sunday lest% a young emu mimed Micheal Mellen, for several months put employed at the Eschew Hotel In West .1 4 IMMon; VII Arounallei.theriosoogehels river wittieltmd!hlyp. The body man shortly The Ctununeuzzi, Bean.—The link on the P. &O. B. ed feniardrwith vigor, kid It, in expected to ban it in running order to Connelbreilla in about four weeks. , The 'Sunday Train on ibis road hue for the meant butt ithuutinued, • Num 1o»rn COMLUCII.—The Pittsburgh An nual Confinuntie of the Methodist Proetetant Chunk !CB hold its next session in Bridgeport Farm e county Pa., commencing on the 2nd Tandy September__ Pam iturrereiza—Ernest Opits woe emamit fed to fall yesterday on a charge of professional anima tinder false pretences. The Preatandor is7/6 *tads Filarttairigir. - • Mssruro or rum BOAID Or Tsang.—The mem : hers of the Board of Trade held their regular monthly meeting yesterday afternoon, at fair o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange. The minutes of the previous meeting of the Association, and of 'event' previous meetings of the Board of Directors, were read and adopted. The President stated that arrangements were in progress by which the Association will receive regular dispatches. The letter of John Shipton. Esq., tendering his resignation as President of the Board of Di rectors and of the Association, was read. The resignation was accepted. The question of Consolidation coming up in order, it was moved that action on that subject be postponed until the next meeting of the 0 floatation. The annual election fora Board of Directors takes place on the first Wednesday of Septem ber. The following gentlemen were appointed - tellers to eerve at the election: Isaiah Dickey, H. H. Collins, and Wu, Lively. The Board adjourned. Wi find in the Cleveland Heraki a letter from Mr. David D. Bruce, of this city, letting forth that he was much hart and astonished at the few remarks made in the Pittsburgh Gazette about the treatment received by the Cricketers at Cleve land; adding that it was entirely unauthorized by the Olympic Club, and emanated from some ""outsider" at whom he makes a gratuitous and insulting fling. Now, as we did not pretend to say that our re marks were authorized by th• club, this disavowal was hardly called for. What we said, however, was true; and if the truth hurts and astonishes Mr. Bruce, more's the pity. Our information, moreover, was derived, not from any . outsider," but from sundry members of the olub ; and if we are challenged to the proof, we think we can sus tain all that we said by putting the Correspond ing Secretary of the Olympia Club upon hie pur gation. Riot.—A fracas occurred on the corner of Sev enth and Smithfield streets, on Thdrsday night, between a number of rowdies from Pipotown, add several Germans. Knives and pistols were displayed but fortunately not used. One of the rowdies named James Mullen was arrested and committed for riot on the oath of George Blumen mohair'. Yesterday a young man named William Patch was arrested on suspicion of having been connected with the affair, but was discharged for want of evidence to connect him therewith. We hope the guilty one will yet be apprehended. Wm.—Yesterday morning, about five o'clock, afire broke out in a building• on the Diamond occupied by Mr. Hera as a Tin Store. 'The fire originated In the third story, and is supposed to hare begun in a heap of charcoal which had been Ignited by a spark the evening before, while the workmen were at labor at the furnaces. The fire did considerable damage to the machinery and furniture. The second story, was somewhat injured by tie water. The flames were forts• nately subdued at an early period after they got under way. The loss is covered by insurance. Mrs. Hugh D. Bing owns the building. Dan's MYROAXTLLI COLLZOI.:—For fifteen years the proprietor of this institution has been regarded as the most profound accountant of the day; and all who desire to become first clue accountants resort to it to finish their edu cation. It has hitherto boon the only Ocke of the kinclin the city in which business men have any confidence. Others are selling out and changing hands every two or three months. AIOTEZI. Niw MILIT/LRY COYPANT.—The mil itary enthusiasm le not decreasing. We are in formed that a new company is about organising in the upper etidof Allegheny, to be called the Dr Kalb Rate Company, to be composed indis criminately of natives andforeigners. This is the fifth or sixth proposed new com pany In and about the city. We are decidedly a “millngtary" people. Faux FL0n5....4-, The West Newton Cycle says Jacob Baughman, has been sending to Pitts brash, far ten days past, new Flour, the produce of his farm. and ut up at his mill. Mr. B. had the good hick the 1 heavy o eeonre a part of his wheat crop before rains, bat has a large i l te quantity yet in the field. We understood he con tracted some two or three hundred barrels at $7,60. hIPORTAXT DerJus.—We are serving the poblio in callin attention to an important suit that was decidedlin the Court of Common Pleas, in Baltimore, October, 1854. The ease was one of more than usual importance, especially to all who use platform scales, as the decis ion of the Court established the fact, that in all matters ordinate, as to weight, the scales manufactured by the Means. Fa'irbank's & Co., of Vermont, are the standard. The auk ►rose from a diecrepancy of weight between one of F►irbank'e scales in !se by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company and one of another manufacturer. The case 000upied the court two days. Judge Marshall, in delivering his decision, Mated as the result of the evidence, that the accuracy of Fairbank's Pestles was established beyond all question.—Pmarylvonian. s Mears. Hussey & Wells have been appointed agents for this 414 for the above company. Tux superiority of American inventive genius, not only over that of English progenitors but indeed of all other nations, has become too tan gible to be disputed. It was notorious of the World's Fair in London, that the Americans far outstripped all caters in the useful inventions which they supplied. We best the English in vessels, railroads, telegraphs and manufacture, by power. We are beating them in the scientific arta of Chemistry and Medicine, as we have long beat the rest of mankind. A new a practical proof of this assertion is shown In the fact that the principle remedies of the allied armies of the east ore furnished from the laboratory of oar own countryman. Dr... 1. C. Ana of Lowell is filling orders for immense quantities of his Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills, for both the land and sea forces in Turkey. His medicine. have been tried and approved by those in power who have found them the most reliable which they can procure for the exigencies in which they are to be employed.—N. Y. City Mtn. TELEGRAPHIC• Wrzartsoros, Aug. B.—The drying house at Mr. Garesohe's Powder Works, Eden Park, in the vicinity oftbis city, was blown up shortly be fore 8 o'clock this morning. It contained about one and a half tons of powder. The explo sion was tremendous and broke a large quan tity of glass in dwellings in the lower part of the city. It had been in operation for 40 years with out accident, and was considered to be the safest house embraced in the works; all. the workmen connected with the operation were killed at once. They were blown to atoms, and the fragments of their bodies were found at various distances from 60 to 200 yards. There were 2 French= men engaged In the Drying House, named Eugene, Persia, Joseph Deplane, and Francis Fisher, and a-boy named John Pugh. The house was literally blown away; not a vestige remaining. The explosion of the drying hones caused a mill to explode, which contained about 1400:lbs., and which is less then usuaL The engineer says there were three separate explosions in this mill. To those at a distance it seemed like a single prolonged explosion. The trees around the dry ing house were blown up by the roote, and the fields were literally covered with fragments of wood, cinders and the remains of the victims. One or two horses were killed. Another man in said to have been killed, but this seems doubtful. Mr. aarettche says the explosion most have been caused by one of the Frenchmen who work ed in the packing room being addicted to smo king a pipe. Mr. 0. had cautioned him two weeks previous, and told him to quit the prem ises, or give up his pipe. Mr. G. supposed he bad abandoned the practice. The steamboat Miantonomi was run into last night, below the navy yard, by the tow-boat Spy, when returning from an excursion with 160 pas sengers. Bhe was run whore and the pimien to'," were saved. The boat has since, been taken on the sectional dock for repairs. lilumsuris, August B.—On Wednesday night at the Bead, in Washington county, a man named George Behar, called at the house of German named Johnlduebee, and murdered him, together with his wife and a hired boy, under circumstances of revolting cruelty. Then after robbing the house he fired It and fled, but was arrested, and barely escaped lynching at the hands of the citizens. LOIIIIVILLR, August S.—The net gain of Gen try, in 25 mantles, is 1,500; only two counties of east and time of Test Tennessee heard from, all of which give Gentry • gain. Burruo, August B.—resterday an unknown woman jumped into the Rapids, near Table Rook, but was rescued uninjured. A domestic difficul ty was the Cause. New You, August B .—Stocks lower; Cumber land 28k; Erie 571; Penna. Coal Co. 106; Cleve , land and Toledo 91i; Cleveland and Pittsburgh 66; Galena and Chicago 104. Cotton firm with upward tendency; sales 800 Wen Flour ad vanced 25c; sales 9500 bbls. at $8,750511; clos ing firm; Bouthem steady; sales 2500 bbla. at $lO. Wheat firm; sales 55,000 bushels. Corn a trifle lower; males 66,000 bush. at 85. Pork firm; sales 1600 bush. Beef firm. sales 260 bids. Lard lower; sales 1200 bbls. at 11. Whiskey steady; salmi 450 bbls. Groceries firm; aales 2500 bags Rio Coffee at Ill; sales 1500 hhda. Sugar at 7 for Orleans- ' sales 600 bbla, Orleans Molasses at 80c. Idnsead Oil firm; sales 6000 We. at 933. Iron Arm; sales 800 tone at $ Bl , - 60 2582,50. Tobacco firm; Wes 60 laid& at Si 11. INSEED OIL-7 bbls. primeLinsesd Oil /Jut raft aed be rep T. sasza • ock COMM coxiiirras or A RBITR A T iTN: vnaATOBBT W. R. Blows. V. P.-0. W. Bursnaw. B in. B. Dtronitra, Inn H. Pnna-1, PITTSBURGH MARKETS Orrlca Parana.* Gassrea. Saturday Mornlnc Amine. 4. ISM ILOMR—..I. from min .;,I 63 661,7.10trt. at SR.6O and 10 do. One at 67.50; from Mom. RO bbl. oxtrs, in lots. at 5D,25 nod 10 bbla Ono at 16.00. SOGAR—a W. of 5 hbdo prime lot B. mutt. WHISKEY—min of 22./oblo mordeod at 364430. BACON-441m of 6000 D. Sbrulders at o.oash.looo Ss eso. mooed 116 mo st 110. and 2 to mat .need do. at PS, ...M. ' PORK—s solo of 10 bolo Mom .e 018.50, mat.. AB- MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL orrice-Th.(OW market continues active and buoyant.. We note tads today of 200 bn damaged Rio at 101 e, and 2.600 base fair to good do, the Wane., of the eargo of the perk towline. on private terms. but understood to be at full rates. We quote fair to good Rio at 10340311 c, prime do at 11..Wdddllie Lagcrayra at 1101134 e, and Java al 1434 (ales. The stork rastirday, amotding to Muora White a Rider'. r•port, wee stout 21.000 bag., which the nal, to. day arW mince to about 18.0011 bags—knit Areerimok There I. no change In the Honey market, excepting a little morn rottrite The 0r9P17 I. in exams of the demand mad caw of WWI.. an unchanged. On nil money cram. Untw very abusden. at 607 To cent. Paper new at Gd 67 18 colt for fir* clank with but a mod erate, nt ne arl y street. The Bank offering. ewltione and %Hof them would discount more freely Hilo prow name wen, presented to them.—N. Y. Tribune. Be. lUIN Mom,. Aug. I—. The produce market opens I active, mpecially in wheatand hemp. Onimiderable lots ' of the former were taken by buyer, It le mid for Prance Prima are not quoted higher or lower, but we should my .lightly firmer lb. at the clew of the week. Pour is duih transactions are very limited, holders refuidnx to come down to offers of dealer. Corn sells qite readily at 650724, wed choice white will command 7 1 0 * !rubel.— Oats in demand and tome prime oldmil at 76c.. the few amplest of new that we have teen do not Dhow area. ifebisc—Prime undreseed advanced to $ll5 with liberal W ee on the levee was taken readily at 8110 to 116; la if • ton. time. Hackled. sold at sl6s)th advance of full live dol. holder. Fkont—lberrelpc orks ts OCcOuntry lazzlatutprea are large , but cannot op their minds to mme down ke buy er/ offers which are generally about 118.00 for anperfine and 87,00 err extra Witeor—Pricea bold up to last week's quotations with liberal .00011. The market. was rartialfy strengthened sod 7 be a demand for shipment to Prance, awe under. stood. We continue to quote a Arm market at 91 10 to 11l 20 for fair to prika tales of 100 eke Pont 85c 36 do 90c 79 and 23 *ached sit 79 .t $1 07. 60, 60, 150, 226 130 and 100. some part damp. 11l 10; 61, li 97 and 108 good mil 111 1234: 93, 100, 229 .t $1 112 196. 81. 92 49 st $1 18 ma. grittriNbruloldproentA bbl.te 1 2 . 7 1.? Th. meeting of the Indiana Free Bankers, to piece on . Wheals the notes of the State Stock Rank. was bald at Indianapolis on Tneeday. auliproved a than. The Sentinel does not furnish an) particulars of the Pro. reeding, of the meeting. but Jt mewl that It no a dread of the Cincinnati brokers which prevented action. Under the Ohio law Here. of other Stat. under 110 cannot to paid out, and hence are returned. To keep ouch notes at par in ClucinnaU would be Memoir to facilitate the return o f them for redemption. The amount of the foreign demand for flow which is likely to spring up for our breadetuffe is just now a subject for apecuistiols, As • rem leportant matter to the con sideration of that nuestion, the following 11 given from a London correepondent of the Philadelphia North Muni" mu. writing under date ofJlll3O ?2 nit., Au sMieultand friend ofarm. who game urarmas of 2.000 same (lima, hae me/ returned from uraltaa tour of Inspection throngh all the aRTICTiIti2IIO &lariats la England. and &ammo me thst. without exception, there will be lunar mope of everything from grain to gram, eluding fruits atoll kinde,thie year. then ener has been known to this country. The wain and the fruit are nest abundsmt." Mantti later than this hare since been received. and up to that time thb good pmmlee au unclouded.— It le true that bed weather in Luirtitt may wort • change; but the ptobabillty oo I. that the mope to Gnat Britain god' lhavo. vrni be ► full eremite. and It Is not likely that the demand from Ragland for our eurplue breadstuff! will be incramied by short more. A. to what the abet pith. continuanor of the war will bare the annexed eat:mete tram the Cincinnati Price Cnri 2 ent are worth) of attention: Should the present war continue, the ampleGrusin from the Austen Balthaca Mark sea porta, .hhh Englmd usually realer from thence, will be out off, with the ex. notion of mall portion which ay be exported Inland from Mu/La Poland the Pruselan m ports on the &Mk There mem, to be ltd. doubt that the war will amtlisue to be waged during the coming winter, and in order to ao rtic at any'easrect nonchaion as regards Om effect thin may have upon the English markets loss Drys/bads. It will be neceseary to me from whence. md In what proms , Lone llama Babble Immortal her breadetuffa Now. in cam the supplies from Rivets be emus.. off. Mean. ehat the deficiency would he. In 18411. the w amount of wheat Imported Into England from Russian meteum T 465.057 bushels, and In 1854. It wa• only 4. 657390 bu shels. Can on not escort to England, out of our one hundred and thirty millions bushels, to. or all =R -110. more than in cedinary years, and so maim sip the de ficieneY nralisted by the .bacon of stmPllee loom Kneel., without pacduang any macordinary excitement. In the England for tmetietuffe Let m eas. In 1847 we furnished England with nearly eighteen milli°. budgets of wheat and still bed Metal to nat. In 1849 we furnished Bmt teen millions bushels. and with oar abundant mope this year can we not 'agile export. twenty Umbels, thus matins op for dee/lance in Ruadan supplies and UM have abundance he home cormamptiont To nut mind It omens Qui. clear, naming from them premien, that, In ass the hermit in thebadins Eanpedul State. shouldprom abundant. we Mould not look tar any. thing beyond incidents rate. during the coming mason, Per nor wheat and dour. If the wee continues them is no docbt that • good demand will exiel, at average prime, but extras - agent Wee cannot be expected, under the aim um esomee, with any degree of ploydiety. In 1848 mr wheat Ism 100.486.944 bushels. end On, Cap a.B menethlng over ev.hundzed and niority millions bushel. This year, there is little doubt that lb. 'that sop will be one hun drad and 'blot million bushels and them will. also, be a lame Increase in aureola crop—tinder them cirrumaanam we again repeat, than cannot bea searrity, If averaged ante Abell be gathered In England and Praises. Them main prim of wheat m England, In the great femlne.year mas NA, per quarter. which, eterllnsimetange Ming at par, Is qual to 51,95 et. bush. for wheat at New York and 19,70 far Dour. t o 1849. tbe nuance piles of wheat in En gland...am 44s yer quarter. being wanal 81.28 Pa Mall - In New Pork, and $0.25 linur. The menage price of Ohio flour in Ikeerponi during the paid nine months ens about Ms per Dbl. which is umbra/ant lo pm pa bbl. In New Tort. exchange being at par Duane this time, England reCelved from the United Pietas, in wheat and flour, an amount eonal ouy to fall= bushels wheat, or a , out one twentieth of what ma received era In 11147 and one eixteenth of the .mount readied of u. In 1049. In the mOm, Um lemma lam Roma Wadi, exesednd half illion yet under all thole cammemnom the amply of breadstuff/. emosed be fully equal to the do mend at the prime though It 1. quite remain that Orbs prim. had been lower the amount scummed would have ban greatly larger. IMPORTS BY RIVER. WICIEIELING. by llosrler-2 pkg. es... Wand & bro vb.; Wllmartb: aka wool. 33 MIN paw. 24 bbl. landry coodonews. ZANZ3Vida•Ob Prof ebter-23 aka wool. 3 rolls loath' 477 'I. feed. 112 bbla,goar, .1 • W Rew4 . l7 do, Ben A Liggett. $ Ws orgy, Adaffoa.to• 2 do. Basslay • ex 4 do. 3 ••• batter. 32 eke =ape. OOLLIII3 LINE-19 Wu metal. Zog kee- IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. CISTLIAND s Priem:man 11 11-6 km. batter. J B Oandsld 11 We fags J a W Ras; 4 do, sash 66 bids( tiludok • ma 33 has chasm Robb .= At to . Oato Flornsravants IL R-44 sko wool, Rarbaush 411 on, 17 do, Shah* on 63 do, al bbl, whiske kn. butter. Hi Ohio eggs, east 13 do, .1 AN Rea; 1 do, Bella Lions.; 39 do, 21 oko butter , 80 b 3 94 .took . 94 hides °wham la bbl. pearls. 616 bus osts, 134 bdla handles. 14 butter, sundry onahrnsas.l ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ARRlVRD—Jefferso ,a Brovrosellle : Luzern, do, CO!. /lamill * 121sestetti : Medd No. WsOvelll,s Clara Were Nralaa: Whaallzkr. Freighter, Una. INSPARTID—Jeffereos., Bramwell* Lawton, do . • col. Ellsteth; tone Deaver; Clara Fleher.Wset Newts= 21/thiran No. 2. Wellnellits, Roselle, Wheellot; Parara—Oa yastarday evening Mau snag a lad 0 Meta to Madura's% sad falling. • h Dollar Savings Institution No. 88 Fburth -Street, DM DOOR TO TIM ITITREDLOR 1118. 1113 now open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; algu, DD Wadi:molar .ad &start., ovonloss. from 7 to 9 DU - PO.IU received of all must ost las than One Dollar. .11 a dividend of the profits declared twice par, In June and December. The Trustee.. ibr the purpoe• of furthering the benevolent obieet• of the Institutinu. hays enteredinto • guarantee bond. thereby giving additional ism:ldly to &podtag. Robi. containin the Charter. DpLaws. Role. and Deg lataklim C.D... application at the office. Praklast—GEOßGZ •ALBRIII WearnHopseall andmmo, Ekosuwpnbsrsh„sr, iL P. Johnston, Charles /Estop, James W. Hallman. Thsobald Umhstaallsa, Alexander Bradlsy. Isere Ild.-Psomork. William Phillips, Wadans J. Anderson. • . -.. John 0. Backe., ••. Jame Tlerdentn. • mn B John M.. Klrkpatrkt, Albertbehcot4 Jobo Cr. APCord, Robert Cbeeter, Robert Morrow, J. Gardlnerlkolle. Walter P. Morahan, Mona, A. Oarrler. A. M. Pollock, John EL Centre, Henry 1.. Rlngeslt. les Char A. ton, Solent Robb. R. 0. Idrlngton. (Morn R. Riddle, llsnois fell; Amon Rtxetela Georxo P. Gilmore. • Jame gRIAMd... lame IL Ilocrq, "George& nto .. WlUlaso a.llairen., • Alexander Tlndio. g= and Trennentr—CHAßL63 4. COLTON. - - BAGS AND BAGGING. NOYLES tt. WIIITTLESEY, No. 80 WATER STREET, ISAR OLD BLIP, NSW TORN, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND Manufacture to order, BAell for Flour, Grain, Salt, Buckwheat, Hama, &o. Would alma call UM attention of Onmltry Marthaat. to Mob amortment of BEAKLESS and PABIRIG3' BAGS, AND Of MILLERS' BAGS, Designed and printed to order, expressly for their ea% Our eacllltlcts are mak that we sae supply fnuic 10,000 to 20,000 bags per day. Also. Imparters and Dales In GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING, and nylons kinds of Thread and Tales, beep un a . .ad shirkftc.cecrs are raccehtscr malacca! sapped's. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND DEALERS. THE HOPE HILIE, 71 irmox mm, .nd •11 Bascauer stew. Noe Yam. 11-18 e0 81 : (100 x. 103 . /kerd greet, New York, Yeetory. 110. 87 and 08 Ituda . on street. Jeeues T" 'primers of th i s long and well. coil= AND SPICE NYTADZJAHNENT, (kruthioe to prepare the beet illareweata r a Pereeke e In liar Ratans Bread. Bhmult. Tea and other Cakes. ceeee, sad wens ether • arta des dally aue to every /444. VW& tilos offn ONO the most reasonable terunt ...arose mat to thewp request them. 8. H. & J. O. 18118 H. I N. B.—Conser ti mere advised to mail,.he to Roper d. The College of Bt. James. Maryland. HE nett Annual Session of the College and alba °moues, Mod °paw as MONDAY. OU Th.GRAMMAR 001100 L 141.14.• pupils urban sot Iwo than twelve y ars of as% and prepares them tor t h. co y Ns. under Instrustlou sad dladplitts Speolelly Ruud t o tbetryears.te. Proarstory steamy 'rhea atm.., toot , ale eseistased awn Collette discipline. Ths OOLLEOII mutterer the =nal edema sad the hal souses of collegial. training and ishatatlost by rseiteti m sod lecturer It bee Its sepuste ittatipllue and amour emote suitable to the advanced seen sad It= it ol students. The Mutat has the =slant sit both &Pluto:eat& Fur further talbrotatlou or for end.. of Otis &Water, stotoly to Rm./WIN B. ILERPOOT. D.. aulamtaut Beam au (P. 0.) Oollaire of Bl.Jasese, Yu. iIoND be rB-100 bble. laze No. 3 Mackerel; I.': re. 30 bD4, il r anZ eh.... a. bl i tak btbbut= OD CrN.. B.War: 10 1 pkta Lard: Patent Baewta, In Imre and Pr gal. h. • Jtai. WATT t WILSON. la iu G PIG KIITAL-115 tons Soft Iron for sale 17 , =PM • =worm twit im.l4" Alird 100,000 COPIES! idaug BIDERHAVE'S STEAMBOAT DISASTI.R.S ON THE WESTERN WATERS NO BITTERS AND STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY. TitTHE undersigned have now in emirs° of srsesraUss,•aew STRALMBOALTDIRWTORT whhh le lamed In October cert. The book will contain tan two hundred Pane Illustrated In the best thy!. and neat ly bound In durable manner It will be oneof the loner I , •trrsstios: booth ever put tithed, and wtli he book that wth luterroting to ell or People The ' STE OM BOAT I - HMV/EY will contain a complete Ust and eletion of ail the Steamboats now afloat in the Western and Scathe. Waters The latugh went, need power, and tonnageofeach prat, here mud by whom built, the name of the both, with the trade she Ie in Alm, the names of Captains and officer. her age. de, Re The Dl . rectory will contain a History of Steamboats and Steam boating moth. Western Water.mince the Invention of thearensbotht sketch of the first 'boat built for the Oblo River, with the name of the bulkier, conamander and The Elver Directory will at.sin 11.1 and deerriptith of all the IaTICAIdBaaT DISASTERS that hate nueurrod on the Western and Southern wvrers. beautifully Illth traced, with a list of ail then aim have perished by their burning winking and explthing on the Weeternand Southern water. The Directory alit n.t.jn of the opts, fdiattemepl, Mthourl th em e TWowneanitdea Ci te . lai a d . d ow n ~ ,winh other Rt iv d e i r st a a , n a m also. many other Elver and tkenmertial Item of Interest to the people at large The book will contain the etude of the varioth D. ft Hall Btht6 srith the trade they are le , vThs Dilatory win mho motaln a complete Ibt of the respopeible Steamboat Licensed Moen. their plac es efreeidenot. R de; the new Steamboat Law, Its re guanoent , de b the imp:tenth Supreme Court Statute:at Dup to data, the Rate. and Important Oommercial Privileges, Bilb of Lading, Important Ueda lons of the 'Riot. O. (hurt. In regard to Freights Loot D•melPei, ic..to, with many otherthlugs of interest_ The Watery will be Ulustralltd In the beet style and printed In the best manner. TR. author Nucor six years thee together ail the bete and Items 111 relirtld to tomer°. eteamboat diameters on the Western and Southern Waters, and now intends pubUtiling them In book form The ten tho u work• will be put at the low ernm of One Dollar . sand copies wiU be lathed for the boatuten. all others dominue of autagiblng have to do moth otwe att none whi be Printednolo. or dered In advance This work is dettined to have • earn lation ciente Zoete named noon. as the publ When the nothing large write. of thiamin. per that from all uM Of the country. daily . Some of the oldest boatmen well lb moth scientific men of the times, are conbiltu tars to the Steamboat Directom The Directorywill be hatted I. October, sad will be an ornament to the para• as well th steamboat By remit • Ong One Dollar (post raid) you will receive a copy of the above work- All othoonnlcatioth and letter should be eddreeeed to IMES T. LLOYD A CO, jnitultf mile Poet Om: Building. Cincinnati.° CIAL. 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Adholor meortmeat the a Pow no Meer*. • F ANCY STATIONERY—PIain and Ruled and Alhambra Note Paper and Eximitopea— Invitation and Addrem Garda Letter Paper „an sew moldy e.e'd by JO4 S. RADLER.leetmnr. OAN OF ARO and other Poem!, fi by Rob. art Soother with hinstrationa by John re' don. (Lon idltdon.) sal. by HAY A 00. Inl9- 5.5 Wood Street. TRAY LEAVES FROM FAIRY LAND, for boy, ander); new traulatlona from the German nr." avd .wutd. °Han, hy &feud Teylor; In 1 col.lllma. Ihr man* JIM. 66 Moro et. rEMALE Lire among the Mon 3 ; ---- p," ~a r iye amen, yews' personal onetime*: by the e of ~ Mormon Ilan., recently from Ptah. Received and Mr We br /96 HAY & 00,66 W 0 .6 1 949 0 - rintinkinforTEACllEß.--A new Boot, IiESERATICLNB B 11.1. EAST, and AW m ipty ?orldr i ni t ienal.tnio. Lr ale b 7 "n" Jo° KAY 00. 66 Wood dread. LADY WILLOLWUBY, or Paabages from the Mary of •WM and Mother In the Bennteenth my, In 1 ea 12eto. fo r We jar SAY t IX/46 Weed street. 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For Sae b 7 la3o Wholewle Drusiest, j fTWifood . attest 13RALOWS1 A M ON,anezoeUeatCoe me t IC ale. ITsejieon'e Demo of Beauty, *nether t ient Costoetln Thomeueingsofthltut thle kind 4441 give the prentypee to than ad thee are eirtamlr thebeet noir In um. A Otte etwpli Iner4ll7 JO& MAIM& P -• ERPUMERYI have reel a e•d t floe snOetenentef enefttntery. eondall sorthlti7M Hod should atts helm puzegsdot elsewhere. - JO& /LIMO! • meson Dimond and Ns:ken tent „11 -- illuicin a ' ry II *aillent sitieliar porelrasid, Ai ...Di n a ;u m % - YLae wanting • ated ankle e•n V.. re It at _ JOB. PLEIINGPa. An : await maktoad k klarketatreit. __ _ _ BALM OF THOUBANI7FFI Jun RS-12 &mortals osidlistid fled b 7 a s. .11.113UNG. I nARS-25 bbl. cru BAWiLi."°= 'EW MACKEEnN o . 3 large justree'd nk NW* pal? ITlgNit• IT. noT.T.ML ROts TAL— it Noe. and 2 An'tl,- 1118 ,`'` I.°A'II4ALW"' ECh. ELyears have elapsed since the intro tioti of this VALUABLE MEDICINE Into Ohs Siam Duritio this time It has Ranted sit UNIVERSAL POPULARITI - - a A 1011107 701 FEVER AND AGUE, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Head-ache, Loss of Appetite, Debility, Costiveness, Blind and 'Bleeding Piles, • Many of tier most worthy citizens testify 'to It, wonder fat efficacy It all affection. of the STOMACEI AND LIVER, AS A TONIC. never has been equaled. for the relief itafforde In an Debility, of i Debility, or Weakness of any kind is almost instantaneous. iY NERVOUS, RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC AFFEC TIONS cc has Innumerous Hosannas moved highly beneficial, and In others affected a decided curs. When eminent physicians pnescrlbe, and their patients oo unhealtatlngly recommend, surely weans) cease to doubt. and eagerly test Ita vittues for onnelves. • Caution! The gnat popularity of this delightful AROMA has to. dueled many imitation.. which the public thould guard against purchasing. Do not be_pevntaded Ito buy any. thing elan until Ton have given BOEIIIIA VIPS HOLLAND BITTERS . fair trial. One bottlo tilt