.~ =~!~`. Vittsintroll POI' A Few DATA Losons.—Our sales of Gent's and. Boy's . Clothing. FUrnielling Goods &c., will be continued fora short time longer, and feeling confident that the character of the stock and.the rates at which it is selling are real inducements to purhasers, all are solicited to make an examination. J. L. CABSACMAN, Near the Post Office, Allegheny. ':l4-orrrerAL r .irc,z or nu' clrr.-01 . FGC2F2FC: TUESDAY MORNING-, AUG. 4 UST Et==2ll • `MX4ITIttIeTIOi OP TIM nOLLUICI MILL OF TOR C.Lu i9.4IIIOX WOEKti.—About six o'clock on Saturday rioting last,our eitizene • were Mtortle,l by Ike sounding of the !team whistle at the „Selling Mill and the Company's Furnaces, in such a wlrYst: to betoken that danger was threatening the Althti same time a dense cloud 'ef smoke ids 'Wm :bassioend front the locality, which gave ad ditional force to the elaim. _The ,nosy of our nom, lation iMtnediatey spirted for the Works, and as the foremost tbo runners caught sight of the reality, Vie cry eater, back that the '•Rolling Mill is on firer , ••The hulling Mill is burning," until the Intelligence was carried to every corner of the borough, stalking terror and dismay to the hearts of thousands. Soon every available position erfording a sight of rim aw ful apegtaele was, occupied by erowits of anziorm spectators, who stood looking, upon the scene before, them with almost - lompeudeft breathing and silent tongues; for by the time any number of our ciLizens got within sight it, the entire mill was enveloped In flames - and al thotights of saving soy part or it wire joit;latlY alt otioneit.' It wet a fearfully grand eight to vie* it from the railroad, and one that hat . des description, Tho entire, surreal of the, roof seemed Where been oersted with fire in nu. inetant, and as the flames leaped and epread and mounted upwards in sinuous contortions, or were momentari ly totem/dad from'view behind masses of densely Mick emeke ail it hunt from the interior of the mill the mind of the beholder was irresistably impressed with the picture: • Tee fire originated in a small outside building need Sir the purpose of rendering tallow with which to grease this machinery. It is not certain by what means fire was communicated to the eombustible ma terial in the Shop. When first discovered it was a email affair, and one of the Watchmen thought to CI - tingulah itwith a bucket of water; but the water thrown upesthe burning grease only served to spread the denim andin a few seeendsthe whole thing was on fire, andin two or throe minutes more the dames were leaping Over the roof. of the .Rolling Mill at a rate which defied the power of man to arrest. The building was of fraine, built in the shape as, cross, GOO feet long by 100 wide, with a cross piece :33u feet in•length. There were 21 double and 11 single Puddling Furnaces, and 12 Healing Furnaces. under the roof, all of which are left standing and supliosed to bo-hut (if at all) injured. The co. mea are 'alsto.thought, to have sustained but little damage, mimparatively. The =leo of the property Ilestroyel.is estimated at about $lOO,OOO. on which the iteriV insurances amounting to about $50,000. Mr. Morrell—the resident member of the firm of Wodi,"Morrell Co., and gametal superintendent of the Works--informs us that it is the intention of the Company to proceed at ones to repair the damage sustained, and to replace the building destroyed with one that will not burn. Their Blast Furnaces, Ma chine Shop, Blacksmith Shop acid Foundry, with the machinery, implements, patterns,. he., thereto be longing, are loft to them in good working order, so that they can immediately go to work at the con structloo ori new Rolling Mill with thiir own oper atives. They purpose erecting a temporary structure over the 12,111 for the present, and will be making railroad iron again within three weeks from this time. We may add, for the benefit- of persons at a air , ' tanea who tilr not cognizant of the pecuniary •trengtle of Maws. Wood, Morrell 4 Co.. and the unlimited confidance;reposetL by onieitirens in their energy end financial ability, that no apprehension need be cutortained of the - WA:di kenniary omb:urnscam t resulting to tbe.Couipany from the loss they hare Jest sustained. • , Tern - coltirod folks of this vicinity hod a second celebration,. yesterday, in Commemoration of the West India Emancipation.of 1824. The place so looted was Linden Grove a mile or two from the city, no the Fourth street rood, and we understand that .those present enjoyed themselves to the fullest ex , tent. The arrangements made to contribute to this end were very extensive, and a largo number of people gathered on the grounds. The day was ex cessively hot, and the beautiful shade trees which firm the grove in question were touch more useful than ornamental on this occasion. - _ - Sause'eight or tzu spesehes were made by dill: ent gentlamon. A largo number of whites wore on the ground_ as spectators. Thera Were no disturbance.% that 'we could hes, of, ne*l everything passed off satisfactorily - es far ns we could learn. The Hanuibal.Geards, in full uniform, paraded through our streets in the morning, and afterwards repaired to the eaten of the. celebration. They pals formed several evolutions on the • platform and re turned to the city ibinit six o'clock. 801 c .—Coroner Alexatider yesterday held an inquastat a house on Watett,street, above Liberty, en the body of a woman Mimed Margaret Stephen son, who had committed suitido by •swallowing a quantity of corrosive sablitiate,- used for destroying insect. She had slight qu'arrel with her husband some days previously In regaid to the admission info the house of certain relatives of tho latter, who no. prettied hip determination of bringing them into the fscalit. She ..berains very much irritated at this, and, prorating. a bottle of the poison mentioned, swallowed -.A : ptrsisiau was .proeured, but ...he . vas,bao r tar'gana,ta bd .- saved by medical amistmce. A yrdiit.:waayendliiml. i¢ aaconlaav with lila ' , bay. tactic. • ' Prrvettuttenea Basses.--By,private advices from Parkersburg, we learn that Brice U. Carnahan, for merly clerk for Wick It McCandless in this city, and latterly engaged in the oilier of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad CoMpany, at the above paint, met with ansmeident on Eaten - lay, which terminated in his death. The deceased wan engaged in marking cometears which.were in motion, when be stumitiod over a sack of coffee. and. falling on the track, was rue over and injured no that he died in a feri hours. le was a very respectable young man, and leaven a wifeand child to deplore his untimely cad.—Carottiele. , BOARD TREE Tmeset..—Tho man who RDA caught — between - the earth and rock atßeard Tree Tunnel on Friday butt, and 'killed, was named Tiartin !Ikea. lie is raid to hare been a worthy men., Ire learn that - the company hare how a large form at work cleaning away the rubbish preparatory to palling ups substaidlal arcb,way through the TanneL To facilitate,. the regular running; of the trains a temponuy track, now nearly finisbcd, is be ing laid acmes the kn at Board Tree.-111ccting hatelliparzr. , . • A tun, who name tre could not ascertain. Ices Trilled near Beatty's Station, on the .Pennrylranis Ilailroad,'on Friday but, by the Express train going East.' - Be NVO3 Walking on the track at the time, and the train, being on a down grade. could not be --clocked in time. Ile,was buried at Latrobe. „His friends reside at Ben Florence, Westmoreland Ce. • A Saw BA-NI , has been gotten up in our city, of irhteb•lal?aa 3kore, n celo.rated and tal- N cawd musician, bas been chosen leader, and to which uumber.of well-known przformers here attached ' themselves. They will heron grand rebenreal at lioreung'shotal, Liberty street,this timing. They style themselves the National Brass Band. !suss" co - Bit4.--Esquire -Elycomei, of Birming ham, yesterday: evening committed to jail fur trial two inAlrithuda named Michael Fostoria and Jaeo b ,Steehei," chirged with assault arid battery with in lona to kill, on oath of Georg., Krogh, proprietor of .01 arinkin Louse in that borough. . , . rtzarst or an Ot.o Crrukz.--John IL Foster, an old and esteemed. citizen of this city, took 11.6 &- Pear* frnrst urcollB unYeldnninyi at half-peat . - 12 o'clock. The deceased was wall known, and ill who knew lad Toild'and mipeoted him . fochls amiablo Quintino.' TIo was in the 1.3 d .year of his age.— Aledioiladet. riday.• Tint Ciniritien Advocaat annotinces that there will boa aimitg l dog at Elitau Valley, on the line of thelqttabstreth - -114 7-•Fort - Warto and Chicago Railroad, on ilmr2d of September•. • • Ards.-4. P. Kluwer," Esq.,.of Sewickley, avid J. B. Daniavy, , ,Esq., of Third street, have hoed ap pointed able' to Governor Pollock; with the rink .qr lieutentwit Colonel. ' A ufirof . d Land Warrant, will be sold tide evening. on the - second door of DILTie Auction . . Lotion, No. 54 Filch street Ohre . lade:dad to. IL Roamsoa Fag:, for k eopy or t h o o..b r a .:bone, containing 'au account of the destruction of the Cambria Iron Works.. Gor. Pastacs arrived in our city yelterday. Us is on -his way to Canonsburg. to deliver the opening address at the ooramenemnent at Jedereon College. essz or COARLES Knumx.—The P'ort of yesterday says r !'We Imre received a letter from Mr. Charles Sinible; gait merchant of corner of Lib. arty and Rand streets, ilea Philadelphia, July 28, from which it appearitbat Mr. K. ham been badly treated. Re receives l.large amount of money of Tenons kinds at his depot in this city, and likewise paystat large sums; and it is not unlikely that ho may have pad out among soma eight - hundred dol lars one or'two counterfeit notes." Mu. Bonan Brady - : and John .11ITionna sent an eiPter;;lrma Philadelphia for me on amount of t w o pro *claim bile, which they .ay I galte them two months-ago. The officer took mu away without more than ties paittntelerkulig:ind they hive kept me lokked This - Brady - has dune;all my, hauling for the poet-two years, and Iha a paid 'Lim a great deal of money in, that time. This John- WKenue has Mtn a putastr otznins for the lest two years, hut I &Melt him out recently, and he under. Motel that I was about to take 'a partner CrOm'llealti more, which be knew Would likely hurt him inlasei.• near. 4boitStwo; reenthrainee: .Paid , 31 - I Cmhil $5OO, andamorig that sum be allege. he received a counterfeit twenty .dollar:. note. • Since I have been; Itenthas Offered to giro sae • clear if I will mike to plat my property him,:bilt r will not: 'Ho km, a police at at lliaMayor's °Mee ham to ,object - to any person going my, bail, and they are treatinginekedly. _I paid Itrady.somo twenty•tive &Mars about:the memo -time, I did DeSenoa r - and among the tot lelelt two bad ATOollar bille, of which I did not know. I OwiiSPll•nrut emu money, and this is the plan ha Wu* to get hold of. me. . . . . ifolf.:oireenteies Se . the stazoep* : ere,. Yet' how do lighttat tea is Sopsei Soda 'Hose nntion.7 ebely appear.thoso who are-endeavoring to vane: the" evening tothrortithlp in confmsd rooms, or as the doonrezi' rieboir iroiy . happy ere• th ose who senvi biy pstreithsi th e bale ' Wit.r at Clw. B° L pees esiablislnest, earner, of Penn end ft. Clair sUcebu• Old amaycuogi grave - end lee,* ; eireneelr , chairstitt_glerrh , s nialatr,ac Ws silver ~, .: .. .~~h.. ~._.. x..~..~ . IMAM A Torcntni Sr sThigar.—What mom precious offering can be laid upon the altar of a man's heart than the first, lot. or . pure,'earrtost and affectionate girl, with an undivided' interest in eight corner lots and fourteen three story hens.; T Anti bow can a sensible man ao well gratify a female thus encumber ed. as by wearing becoming garments, procured at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Itockhill ,t Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, abovNligth. AGUE Al 11) FEVER finds its most deadly enemy in CARTER'S SPANIrm MISTIME, a few bottles of which will purify the blood, expel the superfluous bile, in crease the appotibc, improve the digestien, unJ by thus destroying die cause of the disease, promptly rtstora the patient to perfect health. Com, pare and delicious is the Soda Water, of Chas. U. Super, Cor. Penn and SL Clair St.f ZAprqat Ochres How often du we hear the inquiry toads, con 1 , vet h, rare thi. violent cramp I .m Itiguy..b joct toe I well know the caned to he my too frein t gence in eating the vegvtablpeand Rafts oftheeenon. be , eltivv twkiwk p dawn or more gin -vacs oboe-water luring the day—routavtuctitly, allot pay the penalty. Our advice to such would lac. itivraye to keep a bottle of ilrotetter'. Cel ebrated Stomach Bittern in the house, no It will agr d iu slant relief to any person havin.; Cramp., Spume. Cindera iilorinoi, ic., which are generally the result of over.belul. grace in vegetable iTiet. In tact, when inienot is untanned no (ally can alTurvi to be witleitit these Biller, Tiny con be had of any ;four druggiste for out, dollar tier bottle, ran- Valuing a lull (mirk which will lot the nom. Sold he all tiruggiete and twJen generally. lyaidawin TEAMSTERS ATTENTIO.N.—Dr. Venetian !lonia Liniment. In pint battle, pain to cent% I. srarranted al...trier and Letterthan any ether article errrofferoi to tits public for thr cure of Coin, Galls, Sprains. Lameneen, Ore, heating. de. Keep a bottle In tit.. stable. It brim =rad many t..lnabla hone. NOIIO genuine nnieel signed S. 1. Toblaa Lepat. star:. You York. 5.1,1 hy Dr. K EYSER. 14.1 Woad et. Je2lkilkirEV 'l'oore - scat is instantly eured by afew drops of Pr Keyear'e Tooth ' Ache Remedy. Prepared and sold . the drug atom of • DR. Ktn'strt, 140 Wod et, jebhdatrx.Y Sign of the Goblet, Mortar. Ir Solt value your teeth and a pure breath, And ma:bh , mouth, Ku to KErsiitt'S, 14J Wo..t itrvrt. end buy o b,,ttlo of Woatris Too. Wont end Toon, Pawn.. N'TINI. H. WILLALAIVI.S 5.7. 00. WDOD STREI:7; COI: SWF? VIM D. DEPOSITS received on current accounts as Im.-rest paid only nu tummy del...dad fur o fixed Hum. AU chi:axon our office AMU he paid In currency, nuner othenrha , marked. W. IL Williams 1 Co. buy and sell Exchange on the prin cipal cities of tip United States and Europe. Jc . 2.7ilan Pittsburgh Variety Works. JON - E S. WA.I,I,ING-F011.13 Sr, CO., tef , teceegers to Worvick. Atterbury Co., M.utufacturere , lti. , , um! La . 1.1.d Doer Looks, Spring, Drop and Thumb I.attltee. Platt , trut anti bunter lt ,, lfoe.Corn and Paint Mills, and ikkaretle ilarawkre Genet - - 101 e, miner iroter and t /runt RlrtNi, Pittsburgh, Pk. JOHN THOMPSON, 410 .L/DER Tr STIZEET, European and Intelligence Office • Keeps always for sale Drafts on Enrole for any amount, and steamer and Packet Tickela to oral from Liverpool to New York. EaPh3 Wright'. I ndlitn Vegetable. 1 . 111. and Syr, j• 'dom. on hand. Pitmongon brought from Nott . York and Phila . delidas on raltrouti to Pltuttruh. Ja!+dlr . .701 - 11 , 7 COCII.FLA.N 6r. EROS., al,mruican,• or Iron Rolling, Iron 'Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, Nos. frl ..17,e1 and S. Third Rrrri. (Between Wood and Nartot,l PITT:FBI:RG][I, TA., Hawn on hand a variety or new Pattern, Corey and plain rottable for all iturpo. , ... Parttrular attention itard to et. elosingGrave ,to. JobbinF done at .drort nota.e. nrrit JAS. Mo.LAUG.H.. worrrkr.rrs.c, or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, delMlyto Nas 164 and 170 &conal Vr•et. JOEI—N T.A.lmomt, mrman. irtra,! Sred. nrar Fburth. 3kITNER.td. WATER Pti COLD A.19 - JD P` Gr PORCELAIN FOVNTAINS, TrllE+. Tax ON, rola:Lux PUCNTUN 1T rartn..n. LI. I). SCCI.LIC, Fourth stouq, • Corth , r F r• y St.. It • th,or fr.urt Knox'm Confonlorlary To Nervon• Soft' .—A retired chryyntan rr.dored to health 1.. • f. w days. after tunny of Tres. nerronA ..tiering, in 4111./.4eltato kW.. the means of cure. ISM ...Nut (free) thw Ihre to the R.,. .1011 S M. DAGN,4 LL, No .4. Fulton otrs...t., New Sur:. T inyS:eorldu:lln Rare Inducements. CARRAGHAN'B ENTIRE STOCH ' OF HENS . AND 'BOYS' CLOTHING. TO BE DISPOSED OF. SALES COMM ENCINO TUESDAY, JUNE 74.1:A1V A S it intended to enlarge and improve our A Sore the,.. LITE IN JULY. the whole stock of tir.A TS' AND BUTS CLOTtIING. MILNISIIINC/ GOODS be.. now on hands will be "(Tem% AT PRICES IIUCII BE LOW TU REGULAR HATES with the view of CIAISING OUT the whole before ninsmeueing the tniprovets. ot•-- This it will be olkserrol Is not a unwe pnleat to get rid of old gswd• an everythinit will tie (mind NEW AND 15811. lON ABLE, not the cordemplatod alterations would neer. Wily &Com the stock, and to obviate this it it proposed to dear ont the whole at very low rates and open the Pal Trade with aitaviortment altrigethe, net, A fine variety of piece goods for custom work exelt• sirely will be Math. to orderat a lore. , Lliscuunt. J.A. (AUX AGUAS, 4:13 Federal et., near the lost o ffi ce. Allegheny thy. DR. LIBBY'S PILE OI.NT3LEICT.- Fromm J. D. Il"..lthtt, Governor of and United rare. Senator from Florida: Yoe ups:minor twenty-fire yens. I bare boor afflicted With the filer, have submitted M several corgi, cal tier atolls fur their nmunni, and hare tried more than fifty relnedie.e. Dr. Libby's Pile Oiorrnent Is the Ara that has given me relict Fran theeffectealremly exhibited, the run must he rapid and complete. Prom Georgo W.:U=scl], alof of PoUm, :ie. York City: . . • I imeelong teen tiiiiibled with tie. NI, ma the new of P. Litilire Pile Ointment gave me Immediate m iler. It gi‘es me further pleastre to wild that in runny initenten among my acqueintanem It has been wed Rita like halts. , From the late Atlltitnit General of Connecticut: I N 1 havabeen of with Piles In their most dls ,.„, Itreseing and discouraging form for a period a twenty r‘d iyeni, and had rea m .. to the best pealiraJ skill with. 1:1 mit lanm9t. z supposed themse imatutde,nnd thought sia'that it would destroy my lifo. Under the circumstam (VI I I commenced the few of Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment; and the result Is a perfect cum. I here nn language at my oatmeal] mtlicient to-express my gratitude. Wlt. HAYDEN, Hartford, Corm l 84. • late AdJuLant General el Lon the A I K Ini g •r i t . d, N Wh o. 117.4 e c ooda.:, rotalj At h i y „ Dr .; ?WI WI U 1-1 Golden Herter, and by J. P. El.E3llNG, S Alloiren ' y. me2Md&wYg --,-' QTARCH AIiENCY.—HAVING BEEN kj appeluted Agent for Pittiburgh, by the MADISON STARCII COMPANY. for the sale of their celebrated PEARL STABClLtwhich is warranted equal in quality toms; known In this market) are now prepared to supply Wholeade tleal• era at manufacturers' prices. We in, ', e the attention of the Trade in this article. Man examination of oar present stock, and which will be kept equal to the defnmid. ATWELL, LEE & CO., my.s Nn. 8 Wood *tree SUGA It AND MOLASSES— Wikbds. prime Si. o:Sugar; • 7 401Mta. Crushed and Eurdon"l Sugar; 50 " Golden Syrup Salaam; 25 " Brunklyn " " Prima:7. O. Mulamea, Ia Mare am: far We Ly T. LITTLE & CO. . _ UGAR-3 hhds for sale to close lot by DAVID C. MAIM Corner Eland and Liberty Street.. SODA ASII.--500 casks varioits brands, adopted for t O . manufacture ofjlint and Green Par Pale by [JI2I J ALEXANDER KING. 50,000 Ms Bacon Shoulders, 20,000 It. Burn Cared Ipurrs. for tale by Jrz • J. D. CANFIELD. CHEESE. -100 bx prime W. R. Cheese Itectired this stkv God for m.le T. LITTLE & CO., So. 112, Second at. IN PLATES-600 .boxes assorted in store T aad for sale by JOB. B. LEECH d 00. R 11. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, 1.t.• n.iur lo sonnets, (tats. /Urn* Trimmings, and rat raw Ow& generally. F 1911.--50 bbls Whits Fl.b, lOU Idf do do, 4u Dt.le TrUtit •CW Llf dodo, 40 bide Salmon, 1011 tilf do do, • hIC &Shad. LO Mt do Matkund. r by 1J721 t HENRY IT. 00i,LIN& 10[1.!TiT PI LL K. S. P ic 7 . 1: . ) . (2 1, 1t. Tolima! by * W, DUPER CaRBOISTATE SODA-120 keg,' for age by .n. 11. YAIINESSOCK k CO, CIIEESE.-1W bls prime Cream Cheese ' fm se& by ( . 1,17) J. E. CANYIY.I.D. BTAR - 611.-1.00 bxs prime Pearl Starch for sale by (kW] .7. 11. CANYIELD. s a le BITTERS-100 doz. on band and fur sale by . D. L. PAID:MOCK. FLAX -2,000 lbs for Lade by Jy2l . fIC.NRY H. COLLIIig. FO - TASII-6 casks prime for sale by Jrio - - It. A. FAIINESSOCK A co. LLSIE—;IOO bble fresh Louisville for sale by .... .021 . _ • 111.:;01Y H. COLLINS. AKNOLL'S WRITING FLUID, in quarts, l.Pln and /Alf pia', Jost revolved and for ode by W.S. li.Allilf, Statlaaar. /Y 24 A - frifilitis OF CLOCKS,. Aoak., . . ENOINEEII.INO INATIIVMMTS, .. .JEWELTVY, WASCIflba, ke., — Far ado by .. -•.. J. R. RM . & CO. Jewellers, .1.725 . .. ' AA Ilfth street. 11011 EFRIGERATORS--A good azgortment b‘st ran - dual for pals by _. GEO. W. fitilLEY, 10 5 - - . . . - .Feeml ami.Aueigh.y. LIGHT CHINTZES, , • . • j ',l2:lxl.lAr4 31131 t 41, • • . *Ml TT el lfir " — IROCNIiitYMET - ALL-75, tons ,No. r„, for 32 ; ' 1 " br Uri] ggs'a noLLINS. HlE—f, tons ssenstslin St/meanders sale -,00: Telegraphic. Kentucky Election. Ltzmorcts, Ky., Aug,..3.—At the close of the polls in Lexington at 12 o'clock, Hanson'a ma jority is 88, a gain of 59 over Fillmore . . vote at Briar Hill precinct; at 93 o'clock lianson's ma jority wan 30; at Athens at the same hour Han non'. majority was 40; at Elgin's at Ili o'clock, Hanson's majority was 37; at Sandersville, at 11 o'clock, Hanson's majority was 73. Gano's majority at LeAington was 100; at Harrison and Cynthiana at 311 minutes post 9 o'clock Hanson's majority was 48; Bourbon, at Paris, at 1 1 i o'clock Hannon's majority was 90; at Moreland. at 11 o'clock, Ilanson'n majority was 47; at Franklin and Frankfort Hanson's majority was 311;.Wood ford at Versailles at 11 o'clock 83; Jessamine, Keene precint, Ifunson's majority was 33; at Maysville at 12 o'clock, the American candidate was 143 ahead. LOUIbVILLK, Aug. Z.—Louisville O' has given majorities for Marshall, for Congre;s, and Jones for State Treasurer. The American ma jority is Shout 1100. The election was quiet. E=! ST., Louts, Aug. 3.—Franklin en. has proba bly given Rollins (Independent 1 3011 maj. Her man, Gasconade Cm. gives Rollins 62: Stewart 61. In Jefferson City, at 2 o'clock, Rollins had 123, Stewart 185. New Yonir,Aug 3.—A bloody tragedy occurred at Newark. N. J., on Friday night. A young man named Alfred F. Moses, a 'burlier at the yea View House, had his throat cut whit, in bed. lie lived about three hours after. Coroner Connors', of New York, held an ante-mortem examination, in which the man stated that the hook keeper of the hotel, one Donnelly, cut his throat and then robbed bitu of a considerable sum of money, part of which he had won in gambling from fondly on the previous even ing. A man was killed in Summit street, South Brooklyn, yesterday afternoon, by falling from the fourth story of a dwelling upon the pave ment beneath. There are, however, circum stances connected 'With the affair, which indi cates the belief that the deceased was violently thrust out of the window by the inmates of the house. Theodore L. ThoMpkins died at Hoboken, yesterday morning, from injuries received in fracas in a German house of bad repute, in Mulberry street, on Saturday night. Several of the inmates of the house have been arrested and aro now in prison awaiting the result of the Coroner's investigation. WASHINGTON CITY. Aug. ,ff.—The State DO - 7 partment has officially atlvitA the passzge of an act by the Venezuelan Coop-c s imposing nn additional or subsidary contribution of 10 per Pent. uponduties collected at the various custom houses of tho Republic from and niter the first of July last. Information has been received of the break ing out of the. small-pox among the Kiekapoo and Kansas Indians. Eight had died. Prompt measures have been taken to arrest the progress of the disease, and physicians are engaged to vaccinate each member of the tribe. On Friday evening, I.,ewisburg, Va., and vi cinity were visited by a bail -storm, which, for extent and destructiveness, is without precedent in that part-of the country The whole of the vegetable and growing crops are nearly annihil ated. Some of the hail-stones measured tire inches in circumference. Iterutingsen left this city to-dny for the South. Judge Mason . to-day retired from the office of Coinraissioner of Patents. Samuel I'. SllOl - Chief Clerk, will act.. r uatil a sticre,sor ix appoiutetL ItsLrtiaintr, Aug. 3.—Last night shortly after 9 o'clock, n man named John T. Berney wail deliberately shot on the corner of Baltimore and ' , nth streets, by one of a party of young men .Ito were seen lurking about the opposite cor ner. This is but one of several cases of violence that have occurred during the last twenty-four hours. Early yesterday morning a man named Conner shot 'Lewis Sherman, with whom he hail o previous ditlicalty at a Ih - inking house. Both men were seriously wounded. Wssittauros. Aug 3.—On Friday last there was a terrible fall of rain from \y can to Mont gomery. Bridges were carried away. embank -111,1 injured, and railroad trains stopped in different directions. The crops were tOso much damaged. A general flooding of the risers is feared. as it cotinucs to rain throughout the South daily. BALTIMORE. Aug. :3.—The primary• elections are being hell by the -ketone:Les to-eight for delegates to the City Convention. Two sets of delegates have been elected in many of :he wards. There has been hot work and r , .n.ider• able disorder with some fighting in the and fth wards. but nothing serion a. livrria.o, Aug. 3.—A pieCe of mirk Al ./tit A liundreil tone weight fell from a preeiptee on Goat Island. Niagara, yester.la'y, three hundred feet below the British Palls. Three persons underneath were badly hurt. and Mr. Parsons, of Cleveland, it is feared, received fatal injuries. Srgrnevrtu.r., Aug. 3.—An unprovoked mur der was committed here at ten o'clock, Saturday night. on the person of an Irishman named Martin Ifollorand, a boss on the Pittsburgh anti Steubenville railroad. The murderers hare not yet been arrested. Saw Yon lc, Aug. 3.—Cotton Gnu: 15int hales sold. closing with an advancing tetloney. Flour firm; Ilona Idols. sold. Wheat unsettled and declining; 1,1.0011 linsh. sold. Corn quiet; 35.000 hurl , sold. Provisions buoyant; Hams III; Shoulders lOt Latter firm. Sugar drill. Itofrvc dull. Naval Stoms hoovant. Rico advanced I: sales i.j. Linseed flit .Ineflucd to. Lard Oil dull. Leto! active. Iron quiet at 830. - Freights inactive; Storks lower; sago k Rock Island 95; La Crosse and Milwatikic :11}; Michigan Southern 4s; N. Y. Central 0 34; Reading 7li; Galena A Chicago 934; Michigan Cen tral $44; Cleveland d Toledo 57: Erin 33. 3.—Cotton in good y demand; 420 bales, chiefly upload, sol.l nt 17 th. 11l needs no change. Flour vary doll, old stock of superfine is offered at $6,50 V bid. without buyers: $7.25 is asked for lota made from new Wheat; lOU bbl,. otosins wan sold at $7,73; 350 hbln. middlings 01 44,30. Small sales Rye Flour nt $4,75, and torn Meal at $l. Wheat comes in slowly and in dull; 1 wall gales red at $1.606n1.65. and white at 41,70 (u. 51.75. Small sales Ilya at $l. Corn Fells slowly at 9(a190. Oats dull and prices unsettled. In ro eerie, and provisions but little is doing and nu change in price,. Whiskey in fair request at 31(4 32 for Easton and choice. Oixemssn, Aug. 3.—Floor is bettor and 10, per I,bl. higher at the elose;• sales 600 bbls. nt 6.60 E .; 0,70. Wheat firm at full prices; demand active.— Whiskey has declined lc per gallon, closing rather doll at 230. Bacon is eery firm at 11@1lb for Shoulders and Sid.; there are no Sides of conse quence In the markei; 5000 pieoes of common HUMS sold this afternoon at 1.3 e, being the highest price paid this season. Mess Pork and Lard, in the ab sence of solos, must be called nominal. Eastern Ex change is firm nt 3. and New Orleans at par. The Money market is quiet and easy at 9612 per cent. for good paper in the discount homes. The river continues to rise steadily. Weather clear. Mercury 85°. BALTIMORE, Aug. 3.—Flour; salsa to-day of :tOOO Lids City Mills at $7. Wheat firmer at $1,55%1,05 for red, and $1,60€,1.115 fur white. Coro; sales of white at 88e(tt,91e, yellow at 85e(87. Whi,lty to quoted at 29c ®3oie. Stramboata FOR ST. LOUIS.—The fine new steamer CLIFTON, Cat. Thome Poe. win 'NOV flit the Above and alt intermediate ports, on Oh SENDAI', kat twit—at 10 A. M. For freight or pimento ere ply on hoard nr to ant FLACK k BARNES, Agts. FOR ST. LOUIS—The mplendid44 steamer MARINER, Capt. Dravo, 4+m for the above and all Interrardlata ports, on DAY. 6th Inst.. For frelght or passage applron board or to no; FLACK, BARNES CO..&Agents. FOR CINCINNATL—The tine ity; new C J. .• Itoblnsoo, will irate For the .been and all Inter= 1 10 ports, no THIS DAY, ith last., at 12 H. For freight or pate sage apply an board or to an 4 FLACK t BARNES. Agte. FOR LOUIS.—The elegant steamer METROPOLIS, Cpt. R. Cal boo . C.ark O. Nosid, will leave for the Oxon au Inter. mediate orts . TUESDAY, 4th at 12 M. Par freight or passage apply on board not • FOR KEOKUK.—The splendid strutter FANNY FERN• Blake. M.SALAry trill Rae. for the at and all Intermediate po il i l t4M DAY, ilt6 Ind., at 10 A. For freight or Dly AA board,ot to Los) FLACK, BARNES, rCij'.4.:Agta". Fem.i.semi..7. ( I NTHE BLAIRSVILLE BRANCH OF the Omtral l'estrui,lvanL‘Rallroad. Rev, B. U. Ybepplq. Proprietor and Principal; Alm P. P. !Shorter, Panetral: air melts% Teachers. oounaz OF EDUCATION, Thorough orollu; irol;:4e,embiociog ' Grouch of am or compllsbod Female Marotloo. Aennamaistions for roventy 6oardlo School ocholetro— two to a room. hoarders. faclurilng Tuition, per session or gm months, SM). For Instrumental Music, Drawing, PainHng and Mog en liallgUAM, moderate dmps. Tlie next wagon grill commsnee May 4th. Catalopies mat on opplication. SAMUEL SHEPLEY, Dummyus, Pa... 3far.7 mr9stf F MEN WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY to propagate the We of • truly NaHonal Work, en titled "Monument to the Memory of Dem Cloy." A 1wo• OW 'Mame, handsomely bound. Prim only 81,Oge, come° WO pages. Extra inducement. offered to good men. For further par *ohm addrio• J. D. D. MARK, General Am.'. jylfalmmF Uhl. Clair street. Plttehurgh. Pa. VAHMERN WILL TAKII NOTICE THAT PORT. PERRY MILLS ars now la toll owrspm, Disputa to do Orbs work at the shortest pe r ..„„ R.= a dlstaaroesalsrs their Grist. boat 'with them Plttebtlittres'e 111:n; for Whoa. said Rye. "'lei, " MILLZR. NiCHEL a CO. '..jrapo tea. CIIIARLES V . IP • .T, NANUFACTIM I L ) er, mead T h ird sod Rood ' 'O'iilol , ,Plettl not,RP fold ilOosolliosor. &nary nod' . .onortpthoot,,.. oo Sal:Woof Moo Bozo too" to min..' • Do - 14 lOWA re* ;aura Tr ~ ~,;~ ; - Commercial. Weekly 73. view of the Pittsboargh Market [R•pmted speia fly for the IW3!iurl;th G.rtitt-] PI3TAPVLOH, 332•13.11% Arscrx 3,333 T The dullness of business offal's contloues unchensmi.-L Thera is very doing, beyond the elide of Um jobbing sod produce Mule. The risers, coxing to frequent rains, b,,, come op to a n o . bostitm Elam, but there Is not much finlghtung to do. and stramboialing is illecoUms not very sctisc. The weather. last week. was too wet for harvesting. gen erally, mil fears are expressed bloat it haa Injunad the wheat crop. We have now, however, a return to noun and dry weather. which must rousidetably facillate the work of the farnuirs. We bear complaints of the weevil in Eeateria and Central Ohio, and of rust in Central Indiana; but very gen erally there Is an abastier of complaint. and at admission of the great abundance almost everywhere elperlemwd. The Cincinnati Otastle, of haturilay. says:— wThe r,ariiiipta of Wheat are ineteming, with a continued ðic demand, and considerable competition among buy ere. Pricee am irregular. A e.le eras made today of white Wheat. delitered. at sl.3o—a peroliar ea.. and above ilia market, There n mlar price for el.:, awl for mil corn lino a down:ard tendelay unbent eh ati „. i n quotations." Plasm esu slimily ant active demand for looney our banks are able to nowt this bulk of the demand. Paper of first quality is placed :aloes the tn.ktirs a Itt cent.. but ;inside 'Hiders balm the mine quality at Mao. The N. 'l'. Enquirer, of Saturday, says:— - the Money Mallet shows no materiel .ban;, our last week'. summary. Capitol it els:mama for hgit biwinieks tratietetiaba. Thorn Lau activevitquiry for money o firowention of mitunfactoring and other entorpriss, an d investment in nearly all branch,. of manufacture pay ouch !Mend pront+ . that the demand for facilities Is rather mom than the supply. thus keeping the UT.. %bore the legal retie. Eight m ten per rent it paid readily by than , w h o lave mit the ails - ante, id bank accontmodationS . The Philadelphia North A itiericsin says:— ..The tummy market is ea.', and capital more abundant, and Mot chws pap, iannnod at Nall 'emit le• *wawa, sail: • the less favorable known par...sat I:Ny(sllcent." rh, Dry IjOutini Iniport at New York loot week was about f.4.1fik , .i.00. ainst r. 1,0.1,006 last yvnr or just double.— Th”, is no a pp: rent check to this recklesuess, nau t wpl cut looney is easy. In the meantime. we are ship. ewin to Sumps instearl orprodurc—the export hew week la tog well tip to s2,oo9,Miik, Then. Is trouble among the Ohio /tanks. The City Dank of t:ine.onati In gaoled at 15c iliscounti Canal Cleveland. 1: Seneca County stk.& In, and Union Sank. retail/sky, D. The notes of the Newcastle Dank are nom. Malty quoted at .30. The Wee for I , rdivary currency urea little better than liket irn.k, Icing discount. Indiana and Illinninfree Bank, ASIIES--1 1 oto may lie quoted steady at fl brit lions is nothing doini.; holds inure from 6194,7. a solo Wising horn made yiwterday at the ontsids four mos. Bola slowly at :114a11.111' fur ordhisrY• litaNzi---thers I, vary littlodoing; an occasional We Is made Iv tho small way at $2.112. IiUTTEII .1; Elltlti--Bulter very dull; parked le nomin al at 12'4.1.1, and we anti hear or nothing doing. Eggs luso dislitus; to 10. rind are quits dull sit that llgtins..disileni shipping thrill east to rralize nv 111;174/N—the ma rket for Altoulders 11. flrtn ;ao note regu lar ad., of abouloerg Illegll , .,.." . SideelLr,yiel:gplaln 12 , 2 0 , 63; Canva. I do 1:1 . ..4j0,14; Sugar Caro,' do 14!"i'ag 14 , The., are raelt raft s: ou lima a frartiou Ie added. BUCKETS s Tl.:ltS—tiro Fleoler utouufattnrunare.l - huelo e nt iha ragtoly at $1,55, caeh par fund*. I'itt"- 1;8,0 1 aloottlagtared Lu. tnU nen her at $4OO to the trade: etirp. tut,. ~ `0,37 per dozen; nraterorfour $2,87; Death of three sl,r7. Illloolglit—tho market ls tolerabli -well suppling!, and Rains am making IN-gala:ly at $1.25 far common- and (ZtitlYY) for batter quallues, fancy lota commanding ,52.440 CoRDAGE— roiI, 14 e Tee, b!Aleu.Llla Mem cut, 15 e lb Hemp 11,Tc. e.. 11. 15 e MI What,' itope, cut, 1. c Turr..l How, rod. 14 r 'et U, Tvrctl hope, cut, 16 c pa rb Packing Yard.fir,l:l c tb racking Tara cum 111 BED COE DS--Ilandbusi,B7. t1e91453.75 "R e,II, 15 et, SI.ST, - pi dot. "ce run, 12. eta MOM: , bi„eta dot. T0r.... COTTON 1 AILNS are nut advice.' uf wt., further eban,D,. za vr. I continuo quututionc: even t aux. N sto IDinclu.ve c No. 16. NIA. 11 dt 12...... ..... 25 r it , No. 17. It. ' P' e jl CD, 't) N. Coo e N 0.700 ..... 10<ii CAN DLI:S AND :OAP—them Ls • atawly and rer,ular traola detrund at for A d*Slutitin.• txn,ll., 14 for mould and 138 , steady at 5 for et...wt. for Petra an. ' Sawyer'. Toil , t and Castile, GS Lr d0 , t . :1 . .f• ! •wl Oti.e, wet 7 o .10 tirrtnan. CIILESE—tho 111.1,1 I. 101 l the denoted hi quit, hooted; a5h...4 prirJe W. k., to email lotn,,etio, url iaterior at ( , :0.10.,. CR ACKERF.--ti• fhlkoving at• the correllt quotation. foe the Tinioll• ,1141t/N W:tter erawkery . .. lh 7 ets. Butter d 1.1 M 8 do Ynwnr Jo .......... ....... . ........ ...... .p 4 lh 93, do 5.14 rroR IIIIIIED wily in aruall 1.I.; eel,t within the rang,. ~114,1:. DRIED I , lo . lT—thrre 6 ..4) demand. Appl. An, alto,th, twtnitud w.p.ll,,rtwo nt P-50 Arrual of pnav ..runt ati Jl etc from hrld firmly at o. mill Coed by the ton at 50,i,15 ra.r It a, FISII-11aa.karel 't.. :I, large, have t , $l2 in 1.4 C.. the trout.: to country, sal, at $1 . 2.5%,:f.1.111f 5t05A.244.1.1n 11.-mtnr. rd ror harm!: Italtim,,a shad, Ilkrring co.inch .50,10.4.. Whit, Lad, tnatbonor M , $1:.: half dn jmlinary :A tar, take 'Aupvr.,r Trout. Mil. sl4l , oi;.sltr, haif It ---tha market i. n Intl., firmer than last anrek. .mg to tu, , !mid oupply and th.• reilll4lll, steady demand ••.I -up, ',ate:alt . ,- and wI listurday, on the wharf. Al and . arts at n.o,e,uper a Itrld at $.1,t1.: ••%:r at..l Lundy th. rohn, 1.3 extra and timitty do la itnr I.R I vory light auppiy Iliten. um! pi P.,. .rts.c.-ed w,-rn mad,. ,o4rnlay fn. t hand. It aod rie•rn at Uu. Ma,. I le qma..l a t t hot ~.1.11 In beat .1111.1 y, hut,trad,k a ... . • . • ,tio k•riti ,ta:ar a.. ..... ; so ry tt Cretr, and t• 1..4.1 at 11 - 41: II A CI. AV- -.1.. r.,tlar at V2t , tau. G.a. lIA V. -11..1 .upirly of IVY. At Otlatt 81110 At :l. n' t r ' , M. It la of ..a.llttatnia.ial• 11101,- Ltutvh., It at x- atul al. Arta. ti AS I . ll`l,—A L,u.., log are Alto gst.tdamal f.r r r.ught fr vnSlu 1 , I rich.,(l.l. Sol.ject to tbeet,,amary tIt:IN A NI, N In.otAined ult.:. moderate Ar BIMMII C.ompoon Ilar Iron 1,1.11,...21.i. J " Iron 1 . 1••••• IS C d !. 10.1 Nails 1201“1 l'er ......... . n AiE wog. qmslity SAI - SD•ND SALVARE. IA ft. 334 TUT SAX. A 1.,* Nano'' , 1., Gi • 74 tul Nur. Shoo 1 by 7-16 and inch. Lund) 71m, 1!., by - 146 end 1134 F.A.ddle Tryyl cna I , - by 3...11% And t in 4 do " by 3-161 • 1 4.4 R to ri 4,75 lyre't Spike* t; loch *II lelgthe ...,. 5.10 " flil•t 411,Err • N. 4.13.14,1.5,144 li a R,4!,4 I.LATIIEK—htv advuu,d rDn'tsrt our 8441 Sputlnth sole la Ih '"76.11 1 Slot::ht., . " .24tr0a.4 i Uplot - I.,Ather ? t 1 . ,, $3.442 t-I-74.55. . Mar t o 1. ,. .th , P M 74 6- :.3tl Ilaroo. 3.......in.1.3 LA it D—P..h. City LAM No. I le MIT held firmly at 140. i... 1.1.,<, there; lo verylittlo heir, to operate. net. ( m - ErAt... , .—pi c 1.....4 ....i.l at 71. Dar load toll. to the ormll way at ft. Shoot Copper It Ann at. atKitati, and Short 111 - ow at :13. 11l S—rales rn lArl Oil !io. 1 At.g1,1(41.12, and In single hhla $1,15: I.inxvd roil doll at V 2495. PIM METAL—the market in dull; - wo quote Anthracite Nn 3nt S2AY,I. and choreunl odd bloat at $10,?,1-11, oIA cora. IhrTATOF-C —neer Potato..., are becoming plenty and cheap: rates yrateroluy at ialatCU. rho tendenci bong steadi ly ,lourannole. morket Is very doll ; Clover Is oltogether ontoitetl of $6,50(e.5,7. Timothy Is stestlyta 4.3@5. 3 ,60, sod lons vt e 1,43. 13.11.. e—n rtoody ' demur l and *alis at priorinua 0,62 for No. 1 and $l.ll for extra.. NAND STONE—regular nalea of Huntingdon Co. gland stone of t.O“. • WINDOW GLASS—prices Cr. firm. And are repeat One qnutallOno for thn small air., city make and 7,0, 1.3.400 8010.53,7 k 8011 to 9011 and. 9012 to l am ne t Soil to 9013.119614 41 DlOl5, $ 1.50. Thew are nut nub pricey: enentry brnida mitge 60 cents PI box less. For the Ilnu nenlum Hun, 10* cent diacount ofL ~ tt WUITE LEAD—Ono and In dearly demand. P 2,50 pl .orc for pure In oil, and dry be 1p lb, enbJect In the tonal di.. moot. lkd Lead 849. not, and Lithar. W LIISILIsaIee of raw at 2110:*,. M.D. la selling In 111011 lota at 3000.3 L, WOOL- I —there Is a at.o.iy re, ;pi of email lota from ho country, wol buyers are paying previous prices—from 311(is 50. We can bear of no Urge transactions. Reports by River CINCINNATI by Wetiona-90 bbl whisky..l W Boyd; 9 hbde shoulder., 93 sks wool,•. 10 lade floor. I toss books, 3 de do. 7 do do. 12 lodes broom corn, Clarke A wa 09 hdle pa per, A II Englirh;ls lolds alooltol, 11 I. B:shamrock:a do pure epirits. 13 A bahneetock k a, 160 bids floor, 100 do do, Ora ham k Thomsfl 102 do whisky, It II Galway; 6 tee hams, A Gordon; 24 Was molasses, S I.otorge k wa 19 do whisky, Olorkoer k bro: GO do floar.Johrt Orier; 3 boo ;wee. Lipptre colt k co: 2 do de. J 9 Liggett: 2 eases robot., J A blattrrie: b bolt pipes apirite, S brerickart k rk 3T Idle +pokes. Phelps, (Sire k me, b to shoulders, 25 bbls whisky. Hoes Artiontlec 30 do !. loon, O W Brstlth: 190 do flour, %reflect; 25 do whiaky. W k T wow. ST. LOUIS by CllRort-1 pkg mask. nokh k Ne 4 10 bp wool,/ k W Rea: A bble apple Kandy. 31'BrIde k con Us hemp seed. It E Sellers k etc I WI tobacco, .1 A Mazu r's: 112 bble whisky, 3t,11.00 Starch co; 3 cellacollot,2 bhds tobacco. 1 box samples, Bryce, Illehords & co: .1 bbls scrap steel, Jones. Boyd k ag 2 bbl. atler, Roß.ley, Coegrare k co: 9 bbds tobnoco, 3 lan books, hdlk hOBO4O robes, do 101.1. .loos, I do elk do, I do doer do, 1 do beater and 1 rob hardware, 1 box do, 6 bogy wool, 50 dry hides, 20 gttko do, 100 bbl. tobaccos !kWh RIVER NEWS The river, owing to the Into beery rains, 10 at au excel. loot stage. lot night It &lulu to WI, tbeitier marks ho dialing scant 8 feet. We have no weolleetkru of ever having emu the water at this Move, beams, In the month o f August. Two or three pain of coal boats ranturol out during the day, but the matte of water to net high enough, and we pm. sumo that hut few more will it. The Adlowing tow . Was passed out with a full tionpleutent of bargee "—Diurn al, Black Diamond, Itstrulra, BMW, Mime. and Coal !tin. These barges take out about 800,000 bon, of coal. The WOMMIL and Cittbo were .the only arrivals from below yeeterday._____,_____ Steamboat Register. ARRIVED—La:erne, Dmereefllla Jgreteon. da Colonel Bayard, Elisabeth: Chew,it, Vl.Pnir• Clnctneutt; Clifton, Ht. DEPARTED—Luzerre; Btneennnen ....no'. an Co/ Bayern, lailaberh; Fortune, Wheeling. - • • . River 8 het nun falllinir • Ims ll .-100 bhls new' No o 3 I;arie 3raokarel, Imo blf 80 LI( " do, nodkup do, 25 bil N0;2.. 70 bbl. L. • fO bbl. llaltimora liming, 100 las MLitt , .3UO hlf do do," to bbl. Scout, - '; 40 bblsll3 l = % , 30 bbl 3 take elmz ; , Tor 331417. - - J.A.CLIMXII4.I, auction _.• PAT.MT ZLASnO mist AND Itentc,moor C E M E N TI N-Gi _:-- - Ft GILDING LOTS EC THE FIFTII WARD i . PEIRIatv & JOHNSON, Proprietors. -I_, —Will be sold low at Private Sale, Pct at corner of ' . •• , . . - rise and Factory WA, baring a front of SO feet on Pike M., ! A RE PREPS TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST . NOTICE extending hack along Factory street 100 feeL ' the above Elastic Fire and Water• Proof Cement Roofing, It being Ute only article yet invented Mat srillancomililiy Three ocher Lots tuijoining the allure, haring each a front I resist the action of the atmcephero in every climate. of7A fret on Pike street, extending back 100 fuer Two Lots . Adams street. near Pike street. Ataring each i IT IS PERFECTLY HTHP.." .A. 1 ,713 WATER-PROOF, • a front of SI feet. extending back 100 ket. And in point of durability. we believe it is equal if not superior, to any Metallic Rooting. We can pat it oft mar Old Tie One of Lot. lunar of last mentioned, basing a front of , Tar, Iron or Shingle Roofs, it making no difference how flat or steep the roof May L . This , 20 feet on Pike street,extending- track 100 f,t. Rooting is warranted to protease/tore represented. We mill put it on for . Tbn abut aro eituland uear the millel or the ? L •n. Shoenhen,rp. oat P. M. DAVIS. :,4 Flab.!. I stx DOLLARS PERSVadirE,(TEN FEET SQUARE.) . ' - _ . We sill apply It upon Tin and iron Rood for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on account of ita durability ai -1 cheapest paint that can be tmni. ~ stal-We invite ail shears. building. and also those she wish their Roofs Repaired, to caR at our 0kke,193• Phiniartet, and examine mmplea nod satisfy trio tirmuseires in regard to the durability and practicability of this Roofing. - - - • PERIUN & JOHNSON, - --.• ' , i L . Al 1 ./UT I S -N o . N. } No. 133•11dml Keret,. between Foal and Smithfield.' . Pitisburii, Penn . .; • . P. EL' .Auctioiibeir. Gatunerdal Bald Boom, No. 54 Fifth Stmt. UODRIES AT PRIVATE SA 3Alt, lba Cast St4,l. gutaaled Mr= al) kegs VI mat 101 Nailm 100 Inuallee Straw Paper. P. M. DAVIS. Aucer. WATCHES. CHAINS, JEWELRY &r. AT AUCTlON.—Cotuntencihe un Monday owning. August U. at 8 oclo-k. and continuing cache...lung dulle, tto.wis.l, will be sold. at the Conttnercutl Sales ltootnn. St , ut. Filth tit.hl Bunting and Oton Fans Watches of hest wake, 6ilner Iluntitufand Open Fare Watches. (kohl Chains. Jewelry in gnat varsetr:sup:riur POUTIMUNIPS. V - 1 curs. to which as Int4to the attentiomf persons Itkilil/4 to purchase as this stork most he clasks.l out this 'anti P. M. (11V IS, TA RV GJX/I/S AT AtCliuA.-titt _Ly •-- - • - thy morning, Aug... 4th. at tlui Commercial Salon looms, No. NI Filth erect, 101 La sold n xmnll &tack Of Dry Good,, port of which hart been damagvil Joy water, eidoilating of Shirting Strip, Moo Denims Wavy Wool Flannels; Gingham., Lawns. Tweed Coats, Marsailles Verna Alai, four raw, mew', w ~,,, ens and childrenid shore. 001 P. M. Da Pl 4, Aura', ()LASSES, SUGAR AND BRANDY AT AUCTION.—On Tioisday afternoon, Allmon 4th. at 2 chick. al No Al, Fifth oreet. will lo odd, to rho, rine sinnmenoi, f Ha. 111. Bowen Sugar. 2.11 cm.mr. Cogan Brand, 2 caw, ilo. ( . 7.00'1, Port. Sherry and Madeira Willie, 10n Initial,. Straw Wrapping Paper. aul P. 31.1/AVIS. Anerr. TOCKS AND LAND WARRANT AT S AUCTItiN.-4Th Tuesday croninn. Ammo 4th, at I, ' Hork, on the areond floor of Dot it ninth) lion., No. :el, Fifth street, will be told Jt ,Loren Iron City Bank Stock. wt ,In 7tlononttnhele ltridga t.'nntitany Stnck Lund %Tarrant, 1W ncrec. P. M. DAVIS, Aliet. BRICK 110 USE AND LW EAsT LIBERTY At Anctioo—On Wedneaday tiirnoon. Aug. sth. at 4 o'clock. an iho prriniees, will b, fold, that hanllanraely altdiated and dealratilo Lot or tlround, hos , ling a front of 00 firt on Brood et. and extending hack 150 feet to Plumb al., inljoining property ofJowepli Graham and MPia Joke. on which le °rect..] a two story Brick Dwelling with fruit imam, eilirvhbery, iO. Terme at oak, )Y 3O P. M. DAVIS. Amt. tordlancouo CITIZENS' HANK. DIT TS 817 RG 11, .JV LY 2R, 1857.—Subscrib e rs to the new stook of thin Bank will please take histax that their instsllinents upon the bunt, will be rhe a. follows: Fourth Inetalatent. ofslo per mown, payable on or before n. 15th of Angnet next. Fifth end bolt, of Sit, per Nhare, paynbln no or lwfuro tho 144 Srptnml.•r onit. Jy-`9,thrlu HISTORY OF KANSAS, AND Railroad and Steamboat F_-:kotel - ten contalnitur wtni• account of thy soil, climate, 111 recto, fern,", brnlqca, Indians and their rescrra. lions, counties, barns and tan . nquakln.., labor, lawn, land, school+ nu& colleges. mound, tuincrule agriculture. mann factures, cattle., . graaes, etc., etc JOS:EMI-T. W. 12.01MNSOIST. M. I) J. D. B. CLAIM, Ut CIAO St mil Wholesale Agent. •.—.loeVlb fb Ito For gala at ILINT k NaNEIL9, CASE k A. II ANIT KENNEY'S. i, J v 29 Mount Union Cemetery. 9 1 11 E 'I'Iit'STEEK OF I'iIESE (iitOUNDS nould respectfully Inform the roblic that alma one lull' of s:dd grounds rennin to be disposed of In lon, rnnz. ing in prier from Sl2 to 2125, and a portion of which Is ell. gilok and well adapted for vaulting purposes. The grounds, under the onperintrinleuce of Alegander Henry,am zone U. eendition, and the Ms beautifully arranged not decor ated orlth Ilan ere and shrubbery ..9 pth This' Wrnetory plogronmadretuMgra over any oilier In tl.lO rlrndty. a. It Ism het one-fourth of a mile Iron, the ; north her Of Allegheny City. II b eayy iui. by the Allegheny and New Brighton Turnpike Ihmd to the north ea.: corner, am! by &afire-irk etre.; from ,the borough of Marielmatot. to the ~ n th end. It is a beautifully eleratol and yrt a rotirol reeding Plai , for the deed. .Any elm may droire mobtain lota or iongle buriala in vueli a convenient and appropriate eget, non b. euppliml by calling on Mr. J A 31Iiir LONG MORE. Leather Merchant, oil .oath able of the Diamond, Allegheny etty. II MAY be lierevoiry. for the information of those who are i or :tiny be linen...eat In wild et to elate here that Trim.... hose now a oinking loud of three to four thou.- and dollar., and It I. the intention of the [invent Board to liar. 'Ma cum Wan amount, of uhlchlhe Intereet will he Imply - mlncitmt to keep the groundaforeyer to good r..pritr. we that lot Mild...trill be forioor frm..l from any ix- peime• for that pimp..., JS - 27 Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works. I :t'caniii. Stencil and liraud Cutter, J&c.— o)Anises Schmoreatid Bacon iiirouniL dr.; Knife Blades IneeetoM Table tinliem liryrier I. mid teAcral Jobbing at tenlod to: Li oCKSMITII AND nut,ti Elf, ti o. 134 SeuithllelslStreet, near Sixth. 1117S111' ItGll. PA. I aa-Thaalsa, nem nprrparrd to male Anythin g in the 11. , elan edge MA. or .1.. any blot .if emu!,orb what . • . I , reala Primily 1 , 1 • E err ready to deuces tc families our " very mired n Bile n'u EAT 1 , 1.01314 tilt,lllAM Olt UNBOLTED : !nay be left •t .L U /tVeil4ll, IlAnhearo Store. 51. W.ieel Ilh A l N 6 !LEITER'S Dr, Stre, col nor I.lbot ty atol St: 1 . 1.0 r •troete: 4; E”lig;): WA wars. cvrner Sin2abnel.l Ana 111.m0n , 1 ullry EIEEM2III A. P. setiwAßrEs,i,.. c i. : W. A. RI:1:1,14. In-ogi.t. tharnon.l R. T KRNNEDT A BIM jy =Ant Pear 31 Pearl eleenn 111. Allegheny City _.• il'K I NS' THIRTY DAY (I.OOKS, . • A supply J.l meri• - .d nod far ralo• p 2.. J. R. KEEP & ro, Jr welter, 64 Fifth 4. JUNE • 111.437 J1... - NE. Q.FOOS D FULL STPPLY OF CARPETS. on. CLaTIIS. 11 AM Nthi Sr. rtt the Fourth Stri..l,l W. D. 0 11. 31.4:'.1.1.1.Utf having Jost retort ml frol , tha I , ,a.torn tatty, a het.. "all, to the present glevrt.se.l tate .1 Ow markrt. they hare porrhawd, and at very low ra ca. a lore and &taunt ...Indy w ' , tor* of CARPETING, cod slat: lag In part of Voltrt and lirm.wols, thro.-piy. now an4brantiftllpatterng T.tpc+try rvl G.nnnooOn Velr. and Tufted hearth Ala,. n rot"' largo variety'or Door Mato, Window Shade., Stair Rods, Buff and Omen Itoßand. all of which droll ho of. 1',71 - 17.1 at the lOAVEST HATE for cash. Hotel and ban.. kooporo will find 11 10 their adonntagelo Oar thorn a call. 17' 3 W. D. A. H. 11cCALLEM. A LLEGILEINY ALLEYfv .L . A.11 Al LEDA D.—REMOVAL OF TOP YREIGUT DEPOT T 1 THE CORNER OP BUTLER AND CARSON STREETS. NINTH WARD, AND A OREAT RE. DUCTION OF TARIFF RATES.--On and after JULY 'B'Ott, IAX% freight will ho roooirod as above at tho following rates: To 31alsoning of 23a: pro 100 maids. Talimy'a biddy At .0...A7. 0 To Red Rook nt 1.3 k. " Bru'is'e Bend at 31c- " " Flour—Orer flue &arr. , Li and oned.l . fif y. To Malandug 41e. par barrel. Oray's Eddy To lied Book 40c. To Brady's Bend !Tour—Fifty barrels awl orer. Tu 314thonitnt "Cc Tn Oro7'. Ed4y.. To lied ljank...- To Brody's flood JyT.l:tf R. 1.1. br)lMlB.(icueral Ticket Agnat. LOCUST ST;INLINA.I-2.1" FOR rorxa LADIES FIFTII' ANNEAL SESSION of this Instituthin will open on 'WEDNESDAY, the lath of September, were oil pupdt are erperfed to br prrwmf. In .olditton to a thorough system of ittfitrUCtion in the regular worsen! studies, the best facilities are provided for the pur- suit of Musk, (read and instrumentol,) Painting, Drawing, nig-ether with the French and Berman Ltingungeo. TERMS, (strid/yparible in affiance in parfo ndr) Board. per half yearly ....... ...... Tuition, Iteguler course ti At •, •• " ouPlane, Organ, Melodeon and Guitar, with ow of fn. strument, nob 30 Do " " In vocal .... . . 30 Do " " "in French *Germ., each 10 " in Drawing in Classes.-- 10 For Circulars, containing full information, referances and •engnived view, apply to .101 IN 11. idELLOR,Eim., Wood at, Pittabargb, at by mall Mato Iteeto . r, REV. GEORGE T. RIDER, Jy22rdasitsanall , Pittsburgh, Pa. L. FAH.NESTOCK, Into of the firm of B. s A. Fahnestuck & Co., and successor to Fleming Bros., Wholesale DroAtet, No. 00, corner Wood and Fourth sts., Pittsburgh. Pa. NOTICE—My connection with the house of B. Fahnestoek k Co. of which firm l hero been no ...lotion partner for the lasr=years, also with tho houses of Al. A. Fahnestoek k Co. of Philadelphia, and B. A. Utness lock, dull t Co.of Beirlfork, having coastal by limitation ' au Ist JulyelBs7; and baring purchased tho °Mendel, nod well known Drink Patablitkmantof Fleming Brothers, (for mstly J. Bidd k C 0.,) corner of Wood and Fourth streets, I will continuo to carry on the Moines& In all Its smiting brimellea To my friendsus sell ea to the patrons of thehotme 1 hare 'purchased, and the public generally. 1 giro the ununoro that nothing shall be wanting on my part to amornmenlate and;Anse. H FAILNESTOC, ir2l No. al. corner Wood noel Fourth street., ATKINS' THIRTY DAY CLOCKS, FOR COUNTING ROOMS. A voi 411jvly Just retelrod for nab by Jy2s 7. IL REED k CO., Zeirbllers, 053 Fifth .t B ACON -10,000 lbs. Bacon Hains;. 10,000 " " hbouldorn 0.000 " " Sidon 5,000 " Extra B.C. Hams; 6,000 " Canvassed IlarAN I o Oare and fur sale by T. LI E CCL 112 Second st. fIEVINEDIVI/ALF, I 00 galls iu store and fur Ws by D. L. FAIINESTOCE. 200 bbls Louisville Vhite Lima tbr sale by B. CANFIELD. PEARL ASH-50 bble for sale by irrt JH : Al M7ELD ` inn bble Hydraulic Cement or Water tams for sale by [Jy2ll J. B. CANFIELD. Aire.LANE'S VERMIFI.7OE AND LIVER , J.N.L, PILLS-1W irtno on bond and for oil. by • B. L. IrAIINIWOCH, • JY2i Sommer to Timing Brno., 60 Woodstroot. BAZIN'S CO3l. DX MARROW; -; Pomade Jock., Club,. • ' Pomido Now Moan 1107,. • Genujno Deg's Grow% • autor ugy_outodo. , . LYSI. JOB.-FLEMING. Mr. Dbunotol I Market et. . HONEY BEAN TOBACCO—The beat in th.,,,aan7 ammt.t...l Presd:T trul. $2O 000.--420,090 800 and Law mos county Bond* whi De trads4 for a Cowttyi eitirl , KVh• APIS - bP aWtatodECl • 92 Novirth glut; W. E. OHILDS & 00'S . . I have tomb a chemical examination of some specimens of W. E. CIIILD.3B CO'S ItoOPL'io, left at ms office, tha tee salts of which firt , PS follows: It. The nu:florist iv so oarapotanded ao to remain pliable fora great inngth s of tire.. • • Th. consist.ti.y is not parlay influenred hr the tomperature: consoluenfly It would not be liable to meltand . tan ..:f fr.. a roof in: Manner, or eraek in Winter. 1. o, extremes of natural heat cold would not itOre IL Tie o aLianitiou is ft -a &Neal hot elibittly alkali.. It; ould not deltroy tho caneatss, hot on the conifer,' plO. toot it Inn. the action of the weatlior. Itl.. It is Wator.Prool. alai to a large extent Firs-Proof:that is, murk. and firebrand. falling upon let:0110.f Inflates 1: It. ..pinion cod, a roar will lost for yearn if put on carefully and t , celrhag proper Attention. Iteoportfally, JOnEl'il N. LOC'EX, Chemist, Labratory-No. ti WAlnnt stmt. Cincinnati, Ohio. CINCI AGMS LIOTAL Las. Co., Yoh Gth, 11Y17. I have einmln.l W. E. Combs Co'. Muth: Fire, Rater - Pro o f Corne r.T. aITI R.,v4ing, and so far as ow Jade., =whim Ito good Invention mudam trilling to to.tto bull4ing• the. pro:erted upon the same terms.s I Insure those corerni with metal. apt,lyilkwY [Signodl JXO. S. LAW, Agt. Royal LOOdoo and Lirerpag. Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. • ..A.D.A.E.Ft, do G - FLA_N'T, 'Proprietors, No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. T HIS FS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN TILE MARKET. IT IS in New 1" nit and Plailadclplsia, and fa aril appntred. It Is applic.thle to corering • Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Cars. It will hint loop, iban Nlrtalite Booting or Shingltt., and I,lga the variant ehang,, of climato—chalibersffected by add. beat nr /lamp. It. principal Ingre.liont I. of an .xtraorallnery dualie nano, And It never tones this elastklty. It e.trt ha readily applaal to all kind. of roof., not or ntoep. dod o ; now, on Iron, tin or w , awl. It trill not melt is tram weather, or rrart. in cold, and It Iv not loin,/ by belt, tratop rat. It in Both Fire and Water—Proof ifattFor further informatlon,tpply to tbn properto, TRANSPORTATION. 1857. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. LLOYD& 0 0 • EMEMI [stiCCESSOILS TO LLOYD & LFZION-d AA V ING MA DE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are now prepared to do a 'teary bu.intwa by Fma\rivs - zr, - Nr.A.w.x.A. Tbroo-I , to and (rpm tho tiaateru l'ltle. We can mama, oar (Hem& and all Moro diepowl to paertittlze dm Pena.. Canal and that 110 boat will IN, IN.,' to mailer gvarnd a:m.4lldb. sinprEEso l i:AsrEpi AND WESTIIRII The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad 0111 give htereaood doeputeh to the trartatelasloo of freight. Office l'ong Street, at the Caml Basle.: fo2-1:1yd 1857. CANAL • NAVIGATION. 1857. Trim.ws p0RT.A.332..}.7 130. AT Pa4r- ViaPennsylvaniaCanal and Railroad. aggiel 'Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. ek DIE FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION RAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS k.7 ed during tho pant \fluter and we no now offer to RIBPPERS the superior advantage of a DOUBLE DAILY LINK to awl from Pittchurgh. Philadelphia nal Baltimore. Our line bring composed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, but one transhipment is required. Morchant, wndiug Freight to our Lino eau rely upon its being put through with all pound' 00,1 and despatch. WAILESOLiE, CANAL BASIN, corner of l i be rty ro d ;Payne strewn!, Alt.diurgh, y d KIER A lIITIVUELL, Proprietors. "austral Now Spring Stock CHICK EIITNO'S PIANOS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR la n n,,e Flock PIANO fn.ns Os. nutnidnrtrry of Chl , krr. lug d Suns. 1114.1.41,e10rt0d expmanly for :ht. Spring en, and eidnprining all Ow rarelln• and me ei; nova it ns. Gm-lured nt rpnowned entabliihment ;d• Sons. Bostn. Meson. Chlekoring & Sons have i,een awarded at O. till , ferent Exhibitions nod State Fairs in Roston, Nev. York, and other places. Eleven Gold Medals, Seventeen Silver Stedals, Three Ilrottze Medals. and the Prize 3ItsIA al the World's Fair in London. 1141. SC.III, C E 0 N 1)-11 AN D rt xne, Pte elegant Chirkerlng Nana. very little turd: .11alivgany weave in goaal order. ........ .$l5O .• a - " old taablimett. 75 A 1,4,10111 .upply of PIA NO ETOOLS JOAN 11. NIELLOR, Al Wool net seen Diaminul Alloy and Ftiortlk .1. Sulit Agent for Clikkering & Sons, for Westcrii Pctituyl rania, Eaotterti Ohio and Northwestern Virginia. ntrlidktrl7 p.ECEIND I)ANOS.- ,rn—i 6!.', Dance,bonutifnily rarr-. rink, Ilya Fray,. Nano, =mg.! I Ir nand nv Ickeri :lg. 11,4 , n. iti excellent iirif or. Price. f - 27.1 t2TV.— , nte "mere,lron frame Nan, an nEtrtnral I, Gilbert. Int-ton. Devil Inn.. but 9 mon m th, t`ri^e tt.ro. SI9O--Ilne r, "crave., r.L., Iron Fr.rnat, Piano, made tkr Ilrown 1 Allen. rtir.. $lOl. $11.6-I.ne „ Ihrta BOlltlOir Piano, mann 11115.. rt. $71,....1 n,e II 111 ,,,, 131.11.1b.,11,1 Mey , r. - pi,—Until^ p—:t.• - :rt. Th.. l'inn..• are all in rxertlrot ordor. sari reaulv for nt Ili rarrr..tn• ..1 31 , 11 N 11. HELLAtit, jvr , ,yrlrtrrrt. A Damaged New Cldekering 1 Ott:Ptano. CI NE OF CIIIC KERING & A, _7 SONe flna.dm. ortare, eirsatttly Carr...! 1 . 1... CS damaged in the a. thrall:lre only nlirrn 010 tart/MI.I or.. nut exporett, will be r• 1.1 nt a ,rest harr.ain. • Tho ufsot• Nam, :1 ,11rA or the tart,. lot of 7 octave PiIIIVILS rmsir,l 1...1ay from tinekering A, Suns, lksnrt.strl swell varcsnt.sln,lnts-ing rassu t44i Int erns! Injury. For .4s.le by JOHN 11. MELLOR, Agent fur Chlekering d t4uns. linoton, Jelo No. ,I I.l',;noli•treet, Pittsburgh. New Music fir KLEBEIt BRO. litive i r juat rmetrol the f owing 01l new 3lm am. Juni Maned: LEI: AND CHORUS 1:101.16.—A new and rhooe c.)llactlon ofomprtghla arm, Itarmonixea. and many of the game of am - uttl6 l / 4 1 Italian mmtmaaers, arrange,' In • familiar Style for Glee ChM,. Staging Clemes and the family clrtle. by C. Jamla and Getz, . . I . IIIL:thELPHIA AND NEW YORK GLEE BOOK. con tattling one hundred QtairtetD, Trion, Round., rte.. ote_ roinprol, orlortod and harmonired by Georgo Lnder. FIRST Li SONS IN MES/C AND BOOK OE FAVORITE MELODIES FOR CHILDREN, Prepared for toe la oehoolo and fotußloo, lig Th. Rohr. Thu abiro worko are among the boot of their kind. Thou aro Blot from Or pro, and contain mootly RP' and origi nal compositions mid orratigon..W. Far .10 by J K LI:BER t DRO, N 0.13 FMB 'drool. New Stock of Pillll2oll, PBOl .11 'AVOID, OP NIJNNS S CLARK, Now York. rill: PUBLIC IS RESPECT fuIIy Internist lot otm toreroom, which hat been completely drnined bc the it • heavy Spring - walk are amain tilled with • choke and coo. pinto nanortment of NUNNS cLAnqs celebrated PIANOS, or vivo style and price. Persona irmidnis .• first and fund tumble instrument will please bear to mind that the mat Pianist. TIIALBERO, pinnouncell Nunnt,t Claiks Pianos superins instruments in every respect. The public hi invited to call ant examine tor themselves. 11. litEllEß ik BRO. Solo Agency for Newest. Olark's Piano, rot Western POIIII., Fastens Ohio and North-Western Virginia, No. 63 Firth.runt, street, next door to Montle Hall: cl Vir OWE'S NEW A3IERIOAN VIOLIN NCIIOOL.--CIIARLOTTIF: BLUM!, US Wood stood, Just received the now American Violin School, with new and complete rules and exercises and all neceseary Instey, lions to riertlyt the planer In the art of pla3laz the ' VIOLIN 11'1T1101.7 A .HASTEN. . . T A i l h b e rt,792lTe r efit: ' . rmlle ' s!=tia M' tn7: 4 4 l7O h‘g piyo,, Contr. Dance, Cotillion, U., to. by Elias ham,— Men. GO CIR. ilowrs NEM AMERICAN FLUTE YC11601., with co.pleie loetructionti for We note vitliont a Intoner, to. gent, with a !ergo collection ter the popular Iluelc or the day. by Elias Itotre, Price 50 eta. Bent by moll to any eibleoss, free of postage. No. 118, Waal street, 2cl d A oo n rab r t rtseEFllltla'smE' BROOKE MALL FEMALE IS E MINAMT Media, Delaware County, Penna. Miss Maria L. Eastman, Principal. rfilllS SEMINARY, SITUATED IN TIIE delightful and beautiful village of Media, thirteen miles from glatadelPhia by Railroad, offer* to young ladles the most perfect combination of advantage* for the attain ment of a thorough and accomplished edaration. .The large and commodious Invading lately erected, con taining aittbe modern convenience, at balm, gm, he., le, with its est - amide° grounds, a model In all that perhaps to the health. comfort, refinement and Improvement ad the ptipile. The !draping rooms art high, well audit - steal, OA fur niahed with comfort and elegance, sad but tlcit wimpy the same apartment.' The number of pupils le rani, for whom seven teachers are employed.--' The must falthhil instruction Is given in' all the brmichee taught. *hils mond and religions principle. are Constantly inculcated by theory and practise. The course of instruction comprise. period of four Trays. and a diploma is awarded to all who pane through it setiefactorily. . . The Right Rev. A. Potter, D. 1.1., L. L. D., Bishop of Pennslronyia, says: .311.• Mr L. Eastman, who piopmes to open a Young Ladies' Seminary In Media, Melt:we-am munty, Pennsylvania, in September next, has been known to the mirooriber for several years put. He lutavery high opinion of her capentity. eificioney and devot edness to en edneator. She has had • Large and sudbmanal experience.— The building which to to be ermtwl will contain every en rommtelation. The village and surrounding mttntry are distinguished for healthfulnew and Monty; and the soh erriber has confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastman will have no muse to regret it." The French language In taught by a Parisian lady resid ing to thefamily. The Latin. Germ.. 8pea46,.1 Italian languages, ro oelre,due attention, • • • The Natural Sclencee are taught withthe old of a large and expermive apparatus. - The Monica! Department le ander the charge of a lady eminently unstilted for the eltnation, and all who prefer to he taught on the piano or singing by a gentleman, hove visiting teacher from Philadelphia. Drawingand Painting are under the threaten of a lady aecoruplished la the arts. The Fall Tenn commences September Dth. • Alba Eastman has the Marty to refer to the knowing mur dement • Right Rev. A.Potter.lllshop of Penneylrmda. • ilon.Franklln Pierce. ex-Preeddent of U. S. Hon. S. P. elms, 6ovo . rnor of Ohio. Pintrieilit. , flenrge 31. Wharton, Pan.. Philadelphia. William Hassle), Da, SahibStbdii Sylvania laithrop,Fekh, Allegheny aty. MISS M. t. EASTMAN. Media, Dr Wenn. -caorx-t;, OILS FROM Rosin on E..Ancarsr - ir..r.a.rna ALA.. TPLECIAL. ' rrliE lIIGII ILLUMINATING PROPER TIES or fins from Rain and oleaginous substances ham always made Mem a Myorite material for the Imam fMotoreofllluminatingaaa. Many Gas ComOardes nse Row in with ecal,in order to supply their customers with a Su perior Quality of Om. • ROM on, is entirely,free from all threw and refasi stils Mane., and yields at onee, ill Brilliant Illuminating The greater original mut of the apparatus for the mann. footore amid gal tramther with the attention and expense constantly required, and the dillismity, If not impasibility, of 'entimly separating the nnwiroleanne, daleterious Rod °Mawee gaxa, gensrated in mad, render the ROSI,u OIL APPARATUS cheaper gad mem desirable In every way. &COATES, of 378 Broadway, Kew York, ham devoted Lie entire attoption to that Mannfaeruiv andVa of Portable Gap' ,ApparatimAnd rrapeetAtlty rails 'tile altitaloa of xb. public to hi. pmeengcompletellad eideleatarmadas, every Perini sathditelfon'to purrhitix. matinutaat In r oes. Par tattler Inforniatiou *Mine* EI:COATE& SIB Rroad .oy ow ark; jednamily of 4,1,T ID 11.111144.01.8,Plitaburgh, ri: D.RANT 'IIOSE.=-269 feet 4,Ano as, laOs &aim Rua, Jun rot:awl at the teNa 31 .0 , Ai* Clfltakeetg. WT. 4. ma p TAKE IT 11.1HPLIP9 ITTPICLY Pnr , . zium:BEß POLL OF ILLUSTRATTONP. • • Fraukieslie s Ohm'. Pictorial, Wavorliy, Fiag, Pollee Oa x.tto, Noroietto. Saturday EreuluirPat., Benton Pllnt, Tab let, Lifo Illustrated. Porter'. Foil-IL Yankee Prixakur, True FL,. flout. Journal, Sick Sax, Yankee Notions for..tuirueL Ilarpor, Uralunn, Pntuarn and aII the tnapainto for An atCLARK'S Neva Depot, ; 01 13 Sf. Clair street. 11" . A PERS' NEW PIIILICATIONS fir n .le by J. L. lIPAD, TS Fourth stmoli Virginia Illtotrate.l, containl • Visit to tho ' , Virg in ia Canuan,” and the Adrentoren o f u “Porto Craoute . and In. Coin.. Illcotrated by drawing.. by Porte tray., 1 Vol., Sun_ cloth, ortnn Liu illustrations on . . .. .. . .. Adventures mid Explortion. In Womb:mar, 1 rd., litirh, limp. and illtiqtratione, by Wm. V. Welk. . Ltrrled nr Singh, by C. M. Si.lirwirk. 2 'Ob., IZ:ilia:. The People and the Bible, by Mi. Beecher. • •.' The Professor, by Curer Bell. tirtitte's Meant, of °rev:o,l2 rob.. Europe in 1154 by Ealniards. • Army Regnlationit, 1854, With MI the late publlattlime of Ilarpers. for ask by 11,0 . - --.. THE GREAT ir.. .1.11 LA DF:LVILtPAPERI SATURDAY EVENLNO POST, I. received every TUESDAY MORNING, Twenty-Tnur Hann, In Advance• er all other Dealers, by 111/NT Ic MINER, (Lout T. R. Caller:der.__ MAID SI C ) HALL, fifth ntrent Geucnd Agnn4,. ont.txG TO WESR, 1 voL, Rhistrated; The Rifle Range" The War Trail, c.pt. Repo-new New Publications, August Mita.lnes, teeth .upplj Lila- ries mid new S. S. Colon Publlcatious.st . • E. C. COCHILANE'S,. - ..0. 0 . iY' 2 . 4 6 Pederpl street, Allegheny. ,orA. - ',-,% - ITE IV BuOKS AT E. C. COcHRANVE;•6.. , ..= .I. ' l Peden.] street, Allegheny: . - ' ..? , N- -. 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