:*T Mmaioß coprag mu. : * aot * : *„UKiTINS -WORKS. piTTancnoii. ... PASS, U’OTHD-S- a CO., JIANUFACTtFREES OP SHEATHING, 'oatHKlS’ uJ ’ SOW copieb, pekssto cop . per HJTloM3,B«i«4Btffl BCtto% Bpelter roller, Ao. lub, toportni taBETiIA Tnl PLAT* ISON, WIPE, Ac. CoMtretlyoa hrel.Tioara’e ■' , alaelita» *nd®o6l*. rortSouc, ifa. 149 J'inl »"<< HI Sand elwl, ■■■ Pltafcnxghj P«w**' . . .. • of Copper cat loony datirod potloro. myCftdtwlyT • - . Pg kcCQBDAOO., JJsBFAeTu/B**.* ABD 51 It US IB MATS. UASm'AWI* STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AJfD RETAIL, jSXWoodatroet, Pittabmsh, Haro now on hand for Spring Sales, aa large re 1 ooripltte reonortmret of flood* u cia be found in rey cf ihe oeettm dtie*, Whltetlng of PUS, BILE AND WOOL HATS cforory ityle red qtuUlr. CAPS of errry qoeMy .no itatfcsbloim PALM LEAP, BTEAW, LEOnOBN AND PANAMA UAT3;. STBAW, LEOIIOBN AND SILK BON NETS, etA, oto. Penota RiaLieg to pnrcbMo either by Weotmtt or Emit Rill Snd It to their eirretese to =.ll tad • .. inrll DFtAND TAILOR, 4 Vo.' 62 3T. CLAIR STREET, pirrßDTOaiip YtmiXn naa judt retunieifrom the Eastern Cities and H nowtwMps blifiprins doc* of Cloths, Cautmeres, Vrttlojt and Coatings of «rery variety and ftyts odaptwl .to tha' host dty ttiid wiiUy tnA*, which will U made up to ofder s»lta pritcptuoM and despatch, and at rntos at low at at toy cUisr M „ B>, W. B. Dow*. Oal.Wfl»in HcCiadh.. : S&KAcU»n. non.n.A-yf"“'- J. E, Uanwr Jaco b ilcCoU3»tcr,E»q- ror&lydfe • KTNA STOVE WOKKS. . AXiBXAHDBB BRADLEY, iiimriw«!BniailWtl>M»»*W TABtCTT 0* CflOilSO, FMHOR AND HE&TISB STOVES, ana Fancy Orate Fronts, Ac. Sole Proprietor ol the celebrated Patsst Gas Bcaimraand S«OK*Oojtso«tKa COOK. STOVES. Office and Selei Boom, mrlfcWlb W».« Pa. Wc*t PhHadelpDl» Binufocluring Co< (Flnt Pmnlom warded by tbe TreokUn Institute, Borember, ISSS-) * DUmoodOlottSUrdi, to CMMCont’eß bo««, fl ibk. *»cb ■ .D« "Co ? benej do 4dp«p««,l ** do; iloo, Jloflcd, For, «ulW»ri Stuck, in k°l“ kind, kit tor Innodrj ni« CORN YAHINA, (or Corn Stuck.) In L,l < t-l cub. TUt uUctoil oipruilr pniured fcr coHiikrr iinrt.otu, mlrnu relied on I* •cpcr.or lr -f./ n v!7 1 nw Tannin by TfIOaOSOS, CLARKE A YOCNO, Apanfcr ibn Compnby. , T-f. JiOJLiMES ® 80NS. .wins ci foreign anil' BoffiMtie Bills of Ext-hungf* CERTIFICATES Of DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES and 81’ECIK, KO. ST 3IABELET STREET, PmSOTKO I !. ?A. «a>OoU«cttoosia»leuu ilitae prlnclv»l dele* throasb tuit tb* OnltdEUhc »p23-fcly yjs robeHM? OKU. DUU* I" HP STUA.W BONNETS APiD HATStTO BONNET RIBBONS, mrt4-ljdf r . S. B. & C. P. MASKLB, H4ROTICTCSIM OJ PiUNTItfO* JOB AKD ALt KIND 3 Of WR AI? T* I N G PAPUtt. Wtrtboaiti No* 37 Wood StfMtj PITTSBUBGII, Pi. tuyfctf (0 Ujfn beag*jt at prU*a joHSTCOCfIKAN fit BWI ’■•••• *4BCTACf«KM CT _ Iron Balling, Iron Vanlta, Vault Doom, iWintfow Shatters, Window Ononis, ke., JTj,. M Aectmi Sired and Kfl Third Ehtxi, {Between 37«d and MarksU . piflßßtmflll, FA.* ftWca baod a varietycf n*v .Pattern*, fancy and plain, ■aitable for all purpose*. Particular attention paid to_en» JoUflngdoP* at abort notice. ,mrt ■W^vjSS&SS n r & phiend, ATTORNEYS AT TjAW, atm SOLICITORS IK CHASCERY, jfe. i, Shindi Block, Bvbwpif, /<>««• .^Collections promptly raodeio anypartof .lorlbern rotre, orWcstarn Wiacocjio. .. . Will attend to tfieparchasaeod fifcle of Beal cb. ►ntntaup MooejcQßocdaainl Itortgegea acluyufc *m.c. Mwasw.;.-.. ~ *■ mtaaow pcrcUM---.... —wissosmum BOBISSOH, a ISIB & aiLtEBS, pooaoEßs /lhd n&cnifiiaTs, WASHING-TON WORKS, * Pittsburgh, Penna. Offlcc, Ho.ai HRrliCt itreet. —M«w&ctnf*»ll kind* cfSteam Engiocc *ad Cwii ngi, ltail road Work, ftt*«a» P«tU-:, end Sheet Iron -- flgpalrins Bbonsaflce, .itr»:ljdfc wbj-YmAN & t»ON. M»on£ictiiw-r»*ad Paler* in *U klod» of TOBACCO, BN OFF AND CIOAHB, AND ; LBAF tobacco, a*n* ./fflulAW-i Hr "t a»d g^Wjgg' TA "foreign EXCHANGE. SIGHT BULS DRAWN BY OU9CAS, BIIBRaAS A CO,, - OS THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OF ON* POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, BUI* on tb* principal dtle» end town* of F rente, -.'--Belgtn®, HotlMd, Oomeay, Bowie >«<* <&** Enropoa co, eWflynfe Banker*. Wood itwt. comet of Third. IIEECBAKT T AILO R. Wo, *s.filarl«t3t., Pimtourgh. A good assortment of Cloths, Cassiheres, Vwnsoj, Coircros, end ell good* rolrtbta for gentlemen*' vMrJttstrccQtmd; jarOrdsn promptly filled, l» ii>« t*u*t ,h# *rt mrfelydfo HAS restored .to the houee lately occupied fcj Dr. Wo. A* Werd, 'No. 278 Penn atraet, («• »• •«»» *\ X>. B. BOOKKS & CO., Burcnchnuu ov - •••-ttogwi* InproTid patent Steel • i' OultWnterr Teetl*, Corner Ron an&l'iret Strati, PiUilurgh,B* ■ icgfclydtfr* ytff. BOAP BPISB COMPANY. a.MphDiiwortu..,.—^“o'W-o.B'aw.ii ■v (Sueettton W 4 SvtU-) ■■ irmmemoa wr BAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS >r AND BOAT SPIKES. Comer of Water Street and Clierry alley. 'eel2lydfe fITOBBUMBi PEWN A, And Produce Generally, twVrJJkL-Wood Bred. PUtiburgk. r , AffjBRCTHAja'T TAILOR, : . ■ 54'St; Clair Street, (Pr.lrUh’iil«wDnndlt«> x - PHTSBOLQUi PA, .lee&fclydfe- ' ••• • j-.D,. KiekpatbickA.Soks, No. 31 S. Third -■ejU-betwesn Karkvt and Chastaut vts, Philadelphia, bare .fprmtpßT AHD BAIrtEP SPASIBR HIDE 3, Dry and Green Salted Patna Kips, Tanners’Oil, Tannen’ andCnr v«. rUrs*Tool*a* tholowert prtena, aaduponlb#beatterm*. ‘ ;.:...~}-0 Ml Mad»otLe4tterta tborongb wasted, for which tha be given la cub, or tabes la RUes.- Leather stored firoe of charge and aold* ' mccmrnlnVm.. , mradydfo | Pdb* Ou> Bra ’WmaKT.—l have on hand ■trend batrdl dd Bje Wtirky which I bare had mads and kept csifi ÜbMheeoo&efiU and will be add by the barrel or gaHoD, for.lQodical purpose, -I tttrl?al*wy. : OEO. n. KBVSKB. lip wood street. : Pp&g Dbandy.—l havo Brandy which I wiQ guarantee to bo pure tad St for medicine, which 1 bare pexehtttdtoisoeie pQhUowaot. Anyone wbowju try . .Oiiacaa bentlaSedofUeßperiotlty. . _ . ■? tttlTalAwF : »• GEO. IL-KLKhiSI, 110 Wood street. ‘ Cutakio Battsbt, ob Eusono Magnetic i-'jllWßnaß.fbr Hedinlporpoee^or ■ very, repertw kind l v .TQ beeeatfir—ofZrpnw chargee, wherertr an £xpras Vi?!&SE!aeresdttKtte«afT«alMlara.-AOdreallrroiso ' r» go.iaowocJifc. Pi«ai*ush.Pfcao93Uwir ■ v saoKKw wave nf any kind YOU C-an gpwtal gottew. SA_M.TJ.KLk GRAY MoJBitILJK Ac COi STARCH AND FARINA. Slide brth* FLOR'KUS, Ac, NO. 9J MAKKET STREET, rirrsßUßou. JOHN a.JMlii, J. SCOTT, Dentist, aaafßY h. coujins. wartHng Commlsalon Merchant, - ASD -WHOLESALE DEALER IS Cheese, Batter, Seeds. F'lsh. LM. LITTLE Hide, Oil andLcatbor Store, ittsburgl l^ettc. Pii'TSBtTBSH: WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 0. 1850. O FFICIA L PAPER OF TRE PITT. City and News items. ■ Aixab Txhpxjiatcb*.—Observations taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. 59 Fifth st., yesterday. 9 o’clock, A. ■ 12 « ft '• p. *,.... Barometer. tjßtpnUican County Committee. Tuo members of the Republican County Committee will meat at the Office ol the Agricultural Bo civty, Firth •troit, cm WEDNESDAY, July gib, 1559. at 11 o’clock, A. M. J JO. M. KIRKPATRICK, COairman. The members of the Committee are aa follow*: JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, PUUburgh, Chalnnin W.ILEWIKQ, " JAMES J. fiIBBENECK, A. D. BERGER, I J. V. BALDWIN, Allegheny. W. E. HARRISON, McKeesport. W. J. RICHARDSON, TTeet Pittsburgh J. SI. PORTER, Tarentnm. Con. J. A. ERIN, EUziUti. JA3. UtUONNIGLE, Cbartlrrs. W. A. HERRON, Pitt. .1.8. KKQLKT, OoUlo*. U. HDLTZ, guorntea. Child Lost.—A fcaalo child, »s« d “ boui four years, left ila home in Browslo.n, no»r Jones & Laalh’a MiU, on Monday la * l ' “”J h “ 5 not einoo been heard from. “ a white frooh, white .«», *■'» sll „ 0 f h ' stockings-but with no b » n0 "; ° r other corerlag , V u ®. y ty„ r hair and complexion was W *« rotbor large for will bo thankfully hr the undersigned (her father,) who reside. * n Brownstowu. Jacob Wesstill. S*ntsbc*3.— The Court was in session on Toesdoy forenoon lo pronounce sentence upon persona who had boon tried, convioted and were awaiting the fioal act of the law previous lo (he beginning of their punishment. Case of Thomas Banna,— The first prisoner placed in the box was Thomas Hanna, oonvloted. of killing Wm. P. Cable, at Neville Hall, in the early part of May. Before sentencing him, Jadge Maynard made substantially the following remarks: Thomoa Hanna, stand up ‘ Yon have con rioted by a jury of your countrymen of hmrder in the seoond degree. It beoomea the pafnrul duty of the oourl to sentence you for that of* fenee. It is right to say that the finding of the jury in yoar cose meets with the entire approba tion of the coart. It Js indeed a sad thing for a young man of your appearanae and connections to be found gailty of such a crime. We are not . without feeling, and we ,see you 1u (he position you now ocoupy with profound and serious re gret. The weapon you used was a deadly one; tt was a fearful instrument. A knife should never be used on the body of a fellow creature, except under tho sternest neoessity; the law tolerates it only when the mind is posswsed with fear of some sudden and enormous bodily harm, and the impression of immediate and absolute necessity for strenuous self-defence. It was not under each' circumstances that yon resorted to it. Tho eentencs of the court is that you pay a fine of $1 and the costs of prosecution and undergo an imprisonment in (he penitentiary for and duriog the period of five years. Charles Stacker's Case —The next person placed in the box was Charles Slaoker, oonvloted of the killing of a man named Thomas Bradley, at Pit Hughes’ tavern, in Williamabnrg, jaat above Birmingham, on the south side of tho Mo nongahela river. Slaoker is an American, quite young, not more perhaps thao 20 years of age. Jodge McClure, before sentencing, addressed tbs following language to him : Charles: It is very disagreeable to sentence a boy of yoarappearaoce and counteaanoe. You arc, moreover, now in Court as a criminal, for tho first time. But justice and tho peace of eo olety demands that we should proceed with oar painful duty. The instrument with which yoa inflicted the mortal woand -was of hideous ap pearance. Self-defense iaailowed by the law of tho nature and by the law of the land to protect , one’s self from enormous and imminent bodily barm, but what is to sickening in our commu nity is that youog men are ready almost on the slightest provocation to resort to deadly arms; tho knife or pistol is ready for use in the pocket. Tho tncro carrying of such a weapon as the one youueed Is, of itself, cvidcnco of a murderous disposition. The fashion &t carrying a knife like that, about ihepeis;p # is horrible, barboroti*. outrageous! No bravo mao carries a knife. A man who has each a weapon [a heavy two-edged bowie-knife] at bis hand could hew men down like insects. Foiling, its own weight would carry it through a man’s heart; its touch is death! The Judge then sentenced Slaoker to four years in the Penitentiary, with the usual nooi nal fine and costs of prosecution Case of James Prentiss.—' This man was tried and found guilty of manslaughter, iu cansing the death of Peter Black, near Clinton, in Find ley township, in May. Motions in arrtßt of judgment and for a now trial, bad been pending slnoe the verdict. Judge McClure readaiepgtby opinion overruling tbs raotioQ in arrest ofjadg* meat, said motion beiog grounded upon the faot that the panel of regularly drawn jurors had not been exhausted when talesmen were ordered by the court, and the last juror thus obtained. The talesmen chosen on the order of tho court are aa much jdrors, and with every title of right and justice, ns if drawn in the nsaal course. There eonld hive been no injustice to the prisoner tn ibis case, for he.had bis right of challenge, and the person choseti was of the prisoner’s election. There weVe nine reasons filed for a new trial, but the oourt overruled them, and without re mark sentenced James Prentiss lo three years in the Penitentiary. This is tho least sentenco the coart could inflict. Prentiss appears like a very quiet man, and the j ary recommended him to the mercy of tbo court. We believe there ie nothing sgaanst hie character previous to this aad eTcnt. We are informed that the jury who sat In bis case nil united lo eign a petition to the Governor for hie pardon. Had U not bt«n for accursed whisky, gin, rum, or by whatever devilish name you may please to call it, Black would have been alive to-day, probably, and Premiss pursuing his avocations like a decent man, as he appears to be. Jacfuon. if Cartnry.—This young man was the next and last to be placed in the criminal box, to‘be sentenced for passing a ten dollar coun terfeit note on the State Bank of Ohio. M’Cart ney was suspected, tried and convicted of assist ing George M’Kee in the robbery of one Mo- Catcbeon, whose case will be remembered. He was granted a new trial subsequently, and when the case came up for the second time, the prose cutor was non rat, aad M’Cartney was freed from the oharge. The old conviction above mentioned atill.hung over Mm. .... J. H. Hampton, Esq., spoke in behalf of the prisoner, asking that hla sentence should ex tend only to an imprisonment In the connty jail. Mayor Weaver appeared In behalf of mercy for the prisoner, representing that be had on several occasions acted for the ends of justice, and as sisted in brioging persons to light. [We sup pose (bat M’Cartney had acted as stool pigeon in some oases, to put the Mayor’s remarks Into plain Saxon, j s , , Mr. Swailzwelder, who prosecuted M’Cartney on the oharge of highway robbery, at the re quest of Mr. Collier, also made a few remarks, stating that elnoe the trial be (Mr. 8.) had good reasons for tbo conviction that M’C, had nothing at all lo do with that offense. Judge M’Clute sentenced the young man to nine months’ im prisonment In the connty jail. Ho said lo Mc- Cartney that “Jbut for aconrsed drink, he might now be walking our streets holding tip his bead like an honest man.” M’Cartney’e relatives are exceedingly respec table and upright people, occupying good posi- Uons.in society. His sister, a married lady of excellent appearance, remained lo Court during her brother’s sentence, bathed in lean, andfol* lowed him onl only token loprlsoo. Tho matters c o too criminal calendar were . Ihaß all disposed of, anil IheCeart then look up the argument list. Oak of the largest nod most successful Plc- Dies of the seasoa came off at Kilbaok Station, on the Fourth, under tho auspices of the George D. Prentlbe Lltsrnry;Socloty of Allegheny. Tbs number of persons present was tery largo. We boilers about 180 couple went down on the steamer Key West—rrHoh One boat they had chartered for the occselon, and a steamboat Is undoubtedly tho best oonrsyanoe that can be had for a plo-nlo. There woe quite a number came on tho care, end eome of the, countryfolks, Ur. log near tho grounds, qplt their work In the liter pert of the day and’took part m the pic nic. Groat credit is duo the mousgers.for tho ablo and cheerful monnerln irhloh they conduci 'ed this pkosant affair aad lo their untir nd ex erllons lie guests are ouch Dtdebthd “ good order end perfect harmony that, prerallcd thronghout the day. Itis eeldem tbet ee tog* a numhor oau asßemblo together' rrrthout eome thing of a disorderly oharnoter ocourrlng,. bu we ue benny to eay that nothing of this kind tookplMe! and this feet of Itself spsake relumes to faror both of the Sooldy end the company present. This talented and cnterprlstog instl-, tulion—for it hoe now h eoomo 0110 —5 vet in its infancy, is progressing rapidly, ana among lie membore are lo - bo Foand young men of acknowledged talent end ability. B. 8. CißoutrCouni.— TheoaseofLlrtogelon, Copeland & Co. rs. Jones, Wallingford f: Co- No -1 May term, 1868, woedooldediu f» T “ 1 r I °JP. l * l ?' tiffs granting their prayer, tbatlhe said defend ant! be-ewofned.-from, tether infringement of the patent of oomplalnants, to wit, a patwt janua-faoed. door look, and farther that a com miseioner he appointed to take an eooount. The oommieeloner appointed by the Court Is H. Sproul, clerk of the B. 8. Clreuit Conrt for this. eeoond oaee was that of Calrln Adams es, camo defendants, lnwbioh “ l .’ granled againet the «»os defendants m la the first ewe- Bank Btabocpt for the weak preceding July 4th: QlrcaU'oa Speds. | t^iM. 303,406 345,232 1,835,280 M 5,014 < 488,420 240,471i1,470,141 363,60 S I 257,902 105,659 033,129 245,731 1 151,370 49,566| 610,437 74,014 223,615 75,037 735,341 75.531 238,770 107,890 695,904 193,773 210,610 86,774 716,PS 1 115.921 ■'931,015,655;7,006,116j 3 1,014,657'6,018,4351 B'k Pittab’gh Exchange B’k SLAM. " CHltons’ “ Mechanics’ 4 * Iron City “ Allegheny “ Lost week.. 10,440 4.025 67,551 .>7,002 !| Iwe tfl ! t-f I Qaob*- | Banka. |Tw«»mySote»| j and Notea of | I other Daafcn. i « 41,276 it 89,02 V: $61,947 136,876 32,62424,680 66,726 65,740! 45,016 16,322 12,318! 17,176 24,260 16,817 15,786 18,697 504 17,303 22,277 6d,070j 34,521 $ 273,002! $216,323 227,328 j 215,020 Pittsburgh.—. Exchange..— M. A M.... -- Citizens’—— Mechanics’... Iron City Allegheny. ... Last weak 32,202 48,8T4| Increase Decrease...— Oar banka began to pabli«h its on tbo lstof Jonoary, 185 S. Wo trast of their condition in tbo firrt lonth alnco that.dmte: Bane Statei weekly atatemer subjoin on absl week of every n 1806. j Ctrcu’twn. | specie. | Viscounts. Jan. 1,355,908 1,188,914 6,153,218 Fob. 1 1,344,931 1,308,009 4,955,977 Mar. 1..... 1,195,526 1,300,103 5,274,842 Apt 5 1,280,636 1,190,100 5,478,821 May 3 1,360,551 1,192,210 6,. 84,492 Jnno 7 1,426,580 1,207,537 5,895,461 July 5 1,436,651 1,246,588 6,014,070 Aug. 2 1,423,669 1,198,787 6,009,453 Sept. 0 1,470,741 1,261,195 5,985,766 Oct. 4 .... 1,540,093 1,445,575 6,09f1,979 Nov. 1 1,525,733 1,479,219 6,039,272 Deo. 0 2,066,953 1.325,001 6,572,381 /—1859. 3 2,038,113 1,292,047 7 1,904,978 1,280,532 7 1,887,848 1,133,754 5 2,080,363 1,113,769 3 2,000,344 1,182,273 8,837,261 1,311,780 6,888,923 1,748,14-1 6,945,722 1,637,786 7,213,604 1,704,191 7,327,114 1,856,843 57 7,090,569 1,886,775 !5 7,006,116 1,694,895 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apl. May 1,939,403 1,003,50] 1,874,093 1,018,682 The Fodbtii.—There wee considerable row* goodly numbers, on the4tb, at City flail, to dying al various places daring the fourth. At listen to an oralioo, adapted to the occasion, by Iron City Park the crowd was immense daring Thomas Howard, Esq. A large audience was the whole day, and the- quantity of lager beer present, and the many who heard Mr. il. speak and other Uqaors consumed on the groaod in high terms of his performance. The orator would be difficult to estimate from present data, did not deal in the spread eagle order of speech AU day the care on the P. R. R. and on all the at all, bat confined himself to those great create roads running into the city were crowded. There in history whiob the time and the occasion were were from fifteen to t wenty thousand people oar* so eminently oaloulated to suggest. The ?artoue rled on iheP. R. R. events ofonr eecond war of iodeptndence were At Iron City Park there were about twenty reviewed in an Interesting manner and In a olear men all day afflicted with a chronlo desire of and laoid style Allusion, in passing, was made fight. They bad to fight or spoil. The friends to the new doctrine which has recently been of the belligerent parties would ruah io and so broaobed by the powers that be, that the loited the little whirlpool of fuss would spread, and so States cannot protect heradopted citisens against it went all day. Little boys, dorene of them, military service under the government to which from ten to fifteen years of age, were to be seen they once owed allegiaoce, provided they retorn thereon the ground drunk' boys not yol fit to to (bo soil of their birth..voluntarily. The be out of the hands of their mothers, drunk ' orator did not agree with the late pronunr.ia- Dorrington Cvt.— At the Iron City Park hap- mento of Mr. Cass lu the case of Mr. Le Clero. pened the bloodiest event of the day, as far as After the oration, the company proceeded to wo could hear. A young mao named John Dor* the Girard Home, where the proprietor, Mr. ringtan and another named Abram Thayer, of Fehl, had prepared a banquet worthy the ocoa tbe First Ward, got into a fight at the park. No slon. After the viands bad disappeared, toasts cue can say, as far aa wa know, how the fight and volunteer sentiments were given. Mr. How began. Uls certain, however, that Dorrington ard drew out the veteron of the bar, Charles received a severe wound in (he etomacb just Bbaler, Esq , who responded lu a very band above the groin on the right aide. The wound sorao manner, giving an amusing sketch of his extended through the wall of the abdomen. The military service bowels protruded through the wound, which was Sty inflicted with a common pocket kniTe Roth /*er, responded to a toast in his usual rxceeJ* Dorrington and Thayer were drunk. inglj happy manner. Bernard Dougherty, offioer on the ground, ar- The whole passed oil in a manner pleasant to rested Thayer, and he waa committed to jail., all parties, and we trust that ail who were there The story was at the lime that Dorriogtoo was may live to see many returns of the iiUWriotm killed; (hat he was dying, that bis heart wae cut day that has now passed for the year l*-- I '. ?“*• cte. It lurnei om howor »». were .. R , .. i^ loi informed last night, thot his wound was tl'>* SO ruU*l«>M o( all donamtoatioGt arcane tb* Cblocww Ur severe as was at first supposed. Wm. Won, l> D„ tweatv jr**« a n>Ual<>t»rv |.» China. Thq excitement at the groond3 was iuirutd iadispeusablr, it condenses iutc n small -pieo on complaint of Wm Lewis, charged with steal- ' great deal of information that oati f;>un i [ iag a $lO note on the 4th. This woman is wine j m scattered portion.! elsewhere lo flaio of iho Scanlon herd, who lives in the *'lh ward. J p Djviinn, corner <-f W*>tl street and Lewis took out a ten dollar note to pay f>r Pome Diamond alley porter when Rachel snatched it and gave it to * j .. u itU , lyJ rc . jtni .,r„ .... \ a boy who ran away with it, and on yesterday gave i w a a c<> it to the Mayor. She was discharged on paying! Yolutoo i« of this eup*rh and uorWilVi >■ li the coats. . lion of Cooper’s works baa been i*tued promptly Jacob Keller made oath egaiobt Samuel Eg gleston for assault and battery ou tho sth. Eg gleston wue arrested aud committed In default of $2OO. *The knock ocourrcd on Pennsylvania Avenue. On Ibe 2d of July a good many men who work at the Clinton Mills, together with their families, bad a pio nio in Ljwcr St. Clair. While enjoy ing themselvc9, a patty consisting of some thirty or more, rushed in and broke up Lho party, clear- ing up the tables and overturning thipgp gen erally. Two men named Noble aod others have been arrested and are held for o further hear ing on Saturday. Tbey deny having had aoy- uhing to do with the row. James Qouok, a etraugcr, oame to the oily a week ago and has boon driukiog very hard. On tbe 4th ho was seen lo company with Andy Wil son who lives in Hanley’s court. Houck ia from Wayoe oounty iu this Stale. On Monday night be tost his gold watch, and Mr. Hague arrested Wilson and found ibe watch in bis possession. He was held in $3OO bail. EHcn Actesburg mads a complaiui agaioat ber hnsband John for eommiiticg an assault oo her person on the 3d of July. He has not been ar rested. Oo lbs afternoon of the 4lb, at the Apollo Theatre, Alfred Whim went-op to iho offico and made a grab for the money. He was caught and brought to the Mayor’s office and held oo a charge of petitlaroeny. He la a laborer. RcHon.-'-Thero was a rumor prevailing in town yesterday, which was brought hither by tbo stage-driver ou the Washington route, that a man named Levi Baldwin had, on his death bed, confessed that be was the murderer of White, kitted near Washington about two years ago. It will be remembered that Baldwin was atone time arrested oo anapieion, but uo good grounds appearing be was disoharged. Baldwio died on the 4tb, at Washington, and made a voluntary dying declaration in the presence of Thomas Grayson, Esq., editor of tho Washington i’r-tn iner, which that gentleman committed lo writing, wherein it is solemnly eet forth (so we are credi bly loformed,) that Levi Baldwin, hla brolhor and Mrr. White, were concerned In the taking off of While. Baldwin also staled that he had killed a man in California. Of oourse, these are bnt stories. The truth will appear when Mr. Grayson shall publish (be statement vhloh It is alleged he bad from tbo mouth of tho dying man? It is said by the neighbors in Washington that- Baldwin has been a changed man since the murder of-White; that he has been gradually wasting away, and tbo many who thought him guilty were not slow In changing the oharge toremom for ibe deed they said be had oommilted. Foohi).—The polloe, on Monday, found two children, a UUle boy, aged about four, and o' little girl, perhaps a year older, who were wan derlog about the streets of the city, evidently having strayed from their home. We take them to be brother and sister. They are now at Mr. Brown’s, in Diamond alley, dlreotly lo the rear of lbs Mayor’s offios, who has very kindly taken and provided for the little ooos until such time as their parents orguardiaus mayceme for them. The children are of light complexion, with white hair. The boy Is dressed in block woolen clothes—jaoket aodtrowsers, the worse for wear, and has a stone oolored wool bat with a round top. The HUle girl woars a white dress with pink leaves in the pattern, a greyish tire, buttoned at the waist. Tbo poor things appear to bo very unhappy, but neither of them are ablo lo tell where they belong or whenoo they they came. Their parents or guardians would bestow a great favor upon Mr. Brown by coming for them. Call at the Mayor’s office. Tns Fourth was dl|flgured with the usual amount of bard drloking, and was evidently mneh and rationally enjoyed by many who went quietly to the country and epent the day. The city was during the greater part of the day as quiet as If it was Sabbath, The great oentres or orowds, were at Collins Park, at tho horse race; atthe Iron City Park, and at the variotu places or amusement in the olty. There wore plo nios In all directions around tho oily, and at night fire-works from all the hilts. At Lawrenceville there was a splendid display at tho expense of Cade Sam, aod a vast crowd of people Bow.it. At-'the House of Befuge there were a good many rockets, eto. A great many harmless fights oc curred, but the worst lnoident we heard of was the cutting of Barrington., Briakxbo Glass.—Thrco young chaps from the CHoton Mill, calliog themselves Wm. Jones, x aod Jin Boxv,” were brought beforo lha Mayor on oomplalnt of Mr. George Beal; through Ms large windows one of tho ohsps ran bis'fist* They were not sober when brought up,’ and plead that yesterday was the .dlh of July ondthattherefore they must be excused for their offenovr They were so talkative, exclaiming: •■Oh no# honor bright, Mayor, you see” that It was found necessary to look them up in tbo watch house till they might cool off. Dild—Marlin, a colored mao, eged about 26, dledjo jail oft Tuesday morning about 8 o’olock. HejXwas committed from AUegheny city last week and -had been a jail about five days. He died or diiease of the lunge. Ton soiree at Lafayette the evening of the Fourth, under the anip»e» °[ Tura •n, wasaTfryplmenloffslr, pad wiU attended. Pirmvstfn Corscits. —A special meeting of Connells was called for last evening, to Uke into con sideration the repair of tha sewer on Pennsylvania Arena*, and tho damage done to Muou A l.artnn i Mill by Its barstiog* In Select Connell, no qnormu eras la Counc.'l —Present : all the moßilxn except Messrs. Berne*, Donnell, Fulton, HU), M<* Gearr. Robbins, Ro?s and Ward. lotiie ab?enee of Mr. M-’MnU.'r, W 11. M b»'ney wasebosca Clerk pro letn. Minutes of Inct meeting read and npprortd • Mr. R-dib prerented a petiti >n fx»m ciuxer.a id mo Pour'll Ward, asking that a crib bo constructed along a portion of the Allegheny wharf, which was ! referred lo the Committee on Allegheny Wharf. Mr. Barr presented a petition from anibrotypivt.* . and daguerreolypists, asking protection against itin erant artiste, who travel in wagons nod-pay neither rent nor taxes, to tho material injury of tho lsgiti maU bosiooss, and asking that they rnny l»o taxed and licensed. Referred to Finance Committee. A roßoluiiou, laid over at the last meeting, Mr. S. Alltndor $l5O, in full, for altering pavinj*as eessoients, was taken up, read n third lime and pn«sed by tho following vote: Ayes—Bailey, Barr, Campbell, Coword, Durliag ton, FJi.vd, Glides, Magee, Reed, Robb, President Errett—11. Uayg Barnhill, Birkhimer, Davis. Frvar, Oyer, Thompson—. W. BUffN'd 8~l W»te«id Iwnr anea Oftce, North sldoof Lescock street, 6iti door ta». of Jodtraljit, Alhabcny City- rz!.. mußAiuuiu'u THIS n LINENS, Damasks, Diapers, &o. COI SOMERS OF KIOIIABDSON’S UN- Bid,and thosedealrouof otitalolng tboasMJINB OUOD3, obould •«» that the artlelve they pnixlinw eiescal ed wlthtba tnU name of theflrm, RJCHJJIDSOy, SOB S «* OTTVXB, •a a guarantee of the eonnitneae and dnral>ilitjroi ibn (roods This canOon te rendered easoatUliy necessary M large qaanUtlMof Interior and defective Linens pared, Mson afler season and sealed with the n«im ofRICUAWs 60N, by Irish llotUM, who, regardLaaof twWMI tho* Inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufac turer* of the genuine Goods, will not readily abandon ■ boslnvm to profluble, while purchasers esa w Imposed on with goods of a worthless ehareeter. _ J. BUtLOOKS * J- »■ LOCKK, aoTriydls Agents, Bfl Chotch street, New York. SEED DUCIiWIIiSAT —100 U bus. prime good Backwheat femle by . J. B. CAMVIALD A CO. BEESE—IOO boxes W. R. Otirae to ttor KririinKb, s.D4LZH**eO,aildtort7it. Telegraphic. Kew Yore, July s.—The Albany Argns. has tho fclljiriug concerning the balloon Atlantic: Mr. John Wise, tho celebrated aeronaut, arrived in Albany at 81 o'clock, yesterday xnorniog. Ho reports that from St. Louis tr> Medina. Orleans county, from which ibo lait telegraphic dispatch concerning the balloon was received, the voyage was highly encccss fal, tho balloon working t» their entire satisfaction and justifying the hofoe with which they bad set out. that they would h« able t,. roucti the seaboard. At this point, however, they found that tboy were somewhat cut of tboir counts and could not possibly make X«w York, being too la; north, and therefr.ro determined to proceed to Boston or Portland. It** foro taking that direction it w.v concluded toUr l :i « Rochester, there drop Messrs. Gsger and Iljde. then proceed on their journoy eastward. In c*arrj ing out this iatoctioa Vhoy dropped down gradually and dually struck u hurrioano perfectly frightful In ite furco, which hurried them along at a umffio speed towards Lake Ootario. They were driven down to the very water, when the balloon was lightened in every possiblo way, and carried with fearful speed towards the shore and through a piece of woods, into whieh they finally managed to land. This was in Henderson township, Jefferson coun ty. The entire distance travelled was 1,150 miles In 10 hours and 50 minutes. Oneoftbo marked inci dents of tho voyage was an oversight whloh came noar proving disastrous to Mr. Wise. Ho was in the wicker basket, and being qoite overcome with fatigue, laid down and went asleep. Tho rest of the parly were in the boat below. It being necessary to advise with him on some point as to the course of the balloon, thoy called to Mr. Wise several times, but receiving no response, Mr. (lager went to him by elimbing up tbe ropes, aod found him breathing spasmodically from the effects of the escaping gas, which was slowly infio cating him. He was immediately aroused by Mr. Oager, and soon recovered bis senses. The greatest altitude attainod was two miles. New Yose, July s.—The Cricket match between 13 Americans and 11 Englishmen, resident players, commenced yesterday, with a score of Ist innings of 71 for the former and 90 for the letter. The match was resumed to-dny. The full and accurate bank statement shows an Increase of $945,700 in loans, $679,137 in specie, $155,214 in circulation and $959,694 in net deposits. The Persia steamer of to-morrow will not, probably, take over a million of dollars in specie. The week's business in stooka opens with a bolter feeling than wu manifested at tbe official close on Friday, the prices compared with tbO6o then current being in most instances per cent, higher. Tho improve ment is moat noticeable on N. Y. Central, Chicago aod Rock Island A Galena, which were in fair de mand throughout tbe session. Among the exceptions to the steadier temper oi the market was Michigan, guaranteed, and Reading, which are both lower; the former is offered at 251, the latter 41 i. Illinois Cen tral is again higher, commanding 63, with little or none offering. Tbe State stocks is a degree Grmer, while the list of Railroad bonds was without im provement. New York Central sixes were offered at 59. Tho Money market is dnll this morning, the business of the week not having fairly opened. Lenders are firm In their views, and we do not yet its any of the looked for increase of supply for divi dend disbursements of the first and second call loam aro not negotiable under 6 per cent, as a rulo and 5* occasionally. New Yore, July s.—The 5 o’clock train of the Harlem Railroad ran off the track when near Jiuu '• Bridge this morning, and Edward Hall, a milk agent, was killed. Tbg.cari wore badly dam aged Tbe engineer, fireman and brakesmen wero taken from under the ruins with only slight person at iojiirioe. r'ri Louis; July —The Leavenworth Ttro« of the Id publishes a oommunication from (he geld regions dated June 17th, which gires the latest nd vices, together with a private letter from Horace Greeley, who eays there b no mistake iu regard to the existence of gold m paying quantities. During tho tarte days preceding tho dato of tbe advices. Messrs. Pefrees, Barbour ± Shotwcll’s claim pro duced seventeen hundred dollars, estimating it at $lB per ounce. One hundred dollars per day to tho sluice is considered a fair average operation. « Über parties calculate that five hundred sluicea will be In operation by the first of AngusL New aod rich discoveries are made every day, and large prospect ing parties are being organised for a thorough ev amtnatien of the mountain district as far north as Mcdirloebow, and west as the Great Burin. There is considerable gold duet wailing shipment from Denver city. There is a great demand for spe cie to knake purchrucs. 5 ; jT. jLovw, July-s.—Tbe uvurland mull up to the loth itvst. was received heTe last night. The Repub licans! nominated Iceland Stanford, of Sacramento, iK>r«rpor: J. F. Kennedy, of Santa Clara, Lieuten ant Govornor; K. D. Baker, of San Francisco, acd I’. 11. Sibley,.of Placer, to Congress. Bueiooss in active. Capt Simpson's exploring erudition had reached Walker's river. The rente traversed by Simpson shortens tho distance from Camp FlatJ n« Genoa three hundred miles. :>r. I/m, July — The : iro . w-w ..atrous'v f.i !• hour*. The Musocti i- it* line !>■.•*»- log order. Tho Ilticvis i« peitioc quito l-.w, there being u*,t n.0.-e than Ihrco ft*>t <-n tho h.,:«. jhe Vppor MujU!mp» i ■•.•tl luufts : > rccvJc, with utno fort on the bar at Helm ]•■". 1 bc'trc.-.tr.n 11 i loar end pit■■r.ant Wasatvuiu.-i Car, Jtily Y—Thera i» *u"h iofor u,«li c. la Washington, t»t warrant* the Miof that the recent rhangoia (he British Ministry will not affeu the present positions of her Mujesty'e repro- LwUfirw abroad, with the exception, perhaps, of Lord Cowley, at Paris. According to adrices from Vera Cruz. it was be- Sieved in official circles there, that the five million conducla detained by Robles, for the purpose of ex torting an additional or, would soon reach that city. Wa6BtsoTusr. July s.—The 4th was c.Mebrntcd by the customary firlog of salutes and ringing of bolls. TLo convicts in the penitentiary also engaged in patriotic observance—tbe reading of the Declaration of Independence, tho delivery of an oration, Ac. In the evening there was a grand Government display of pyrotechnics. Vnneual good order was preserved during tho day. WißntßGToj*, July s.—The Hon. W. o. Goode, member of thu Inst Congress from Virginia, died near Boylotown, Ya.. on Satnrdsy morning, from •rocsumptiwo. Cleveland, July s. —Michigan Jiailrc-id Accident.—Superintendent Campbell, of the Michi gan Southern Railroad, make* a statement that the nncubsr dead, to thla dale, Is just 40. Constant search has been made since the accident apd it is be lieved that all ere found, and that all or most of the wounded will fucover. lie denies haring tele graphed, as published la the Albany Statesman on the 29th, that the number dead, to that date, was 72. CharELiSD, July 5.—A sail boat, containing 23 persons, was capsized on Clear Lake, Indiana, on the 4th lust., and sixteen persons drowned—most of them women and children. The names are unknown. ArocsTA, ila., July 5. —The Stephens oration on 'Saturday was a great affair, being condaeted with tbo utmost enthusiasm. Mr. Stephens made a speech of two hours in length. Tie regarded the long slarery agitation as resulting beneficially to tho rights of the South. He favored the annexation or Cuba, the re peal or suspension of the neutrality laws, and the increase of slavery, and repudiated tbo idea of cre ating more Slave States onlors the numhor of slaves was greatly ioorensed. Lancaster, Jnne s.—Prof. Wise returned t«> this city last oreolng. He publishes a fall aoooant of tho late voyage in the balloon Atlantic in this even ing’s Express. He concludes his sketch with the remark that he is willing and anxious to attempt a voyago across the ocean with an outfit that will not coat more than-sfl,ooi», an ‘i will »lf» so as soot as he can raise the moans. Pnti.Ai>Rt.PinA, July 6.—The 4th passed-oft with out disturbance. Numerous Gres were canted by fire works lot off in private displays, bat no serious losses ooearTdd, through the activity of the firemen with their steam firo engines. The woather was beautiful. N*w Havkp, Jnly 6.—A young man named Bald win waxkilled in the adjoining town of N»Hh Brad ford, by the bursting of a cannon. Boston, July 6.—The wife of Hon. Kdw. Krereit died in this city.on Saturday night. Loots'" 11. lb, July s.—The river la stationary, with 4 feet 8 inches water In the canal. Moss. Blonmn’s Great Feat.—The cable oo wbioh lUondin creased lbe Niagara, is etretohed over the gorge nearly midway between tho Falls and tbo Suspension Bridge, at a point wbero the banks on both sides jot out boldly, considerably lessening the breadth of the furious current be* low. The rope, which is about two inches In diametor, Is made fast to large trees on caeh side. Tho Canadian bank 1b 180 feet above tho water, tho Atnerloan 100 feet. The rope is de* fleeted over the gorgo to the amount of foil ono third, and is secured by fifty seven guys on each side, including large guys running from near the center, downwards, and fastened to the rocks on each side. The guys are all fastcoed to trees on tbo river banks, and reach from tho center of the stream to a distance of three or four huudred, feet on oach aide of the point of termination.— The distance across is about 1,000 feet, and the length of the main rope is 1,800 fed. Tho la bor and peril In preparing tho ropo for the feat was groat. Some four or fivo days were epent in getting the first lino across. Blondin attach ed all the gay ropes himself.. Sorao six or aeven thousand persons witnessed the dating of Mons. Blondin on the 20th ult., thus described by tho Buffalo Courier: At 5 o’clock the darlug Frenchman appeared at the bead of the cable, and gave tho signal to Are the gun. Ho doffed his purplo vest, cap, wig, and trousers, and appeared bareheaded in flesh colored shirt, tights and hose. Mons. waved his hand to the band, which struck up uninspiring strain, and Monsiour boldly started down the rope towards the yawniog chasm at a plow but steady pace, while every man, woman and child held their breath. Blondin himself was probab-. ly tbo coolest and most indifferent person in; sight of the two nations. The sun about 20 de grees above Ibohorhou, hot and brassy, darted bis fierce rays fall in his face, but he calmly and quietly pursued his way, using his balance pole, whioh was of enormous length, but very ellghtly. On reaching tho fourth guy, about 100 feet from tbo book, he paused—eat down—then laid down calmly on his baok, at whioh the whole of the immense throng were visibly affected with palpitation of tba heart, and “even the boldest held his breath. 1 ’ After a moment’s interval, Monsieur again arose and walked nimbly, stopping only once more until bo reached nearly the center or the gorge, where be] balanced himself on one foot, again laid down'to rest, and Anally eat up, beok oalog to the Maid of tba-Mist, whioh wae below with a large number of people on beard, to ep« proach him. At the came time ho dropped a lino to which, when the steamer came up, was attach ril a bottle of wine, whloh ho hoisted op and emptied. The conclusion of this feat was greet ed with loud applause,from the assembled throng on both sides of tbe river. From this point the Frenchman made his way without etopping, and at rapid pace until he reached the opposite end, when the long, pent-np anxiety of tho crowd found vent in oft repeated cheers. As he ap proached iho Canadian side an excellent .brass band greeted him with “ Get out of the Wilder ncfiar' The vrholo time occupied in crossing the chasm, including the stoppages,was 17 A mioates. When the thing was- accomplished everybody knew that it would be, with scarcely an excep tion,each had predicted the result. AU oonfessed however, that it was tbe most astonishing exhi bition of nerve and daring it had ever been their lot to witneHA. arriviog at the Canadian side, M. Blondin gave a performance on the tight rope similar to that given previous i 0 the grand feat. A sub scription wua eet on foot for the benefit of Moos. * quUe * respectable sum collected. At 5:10 precisely, a eheut from the Canadian side reoailed the spectators (or what there was left of them) to the river bank,from which Mona. Blondin was beheld setting out on his morn. This lime the passage was made much quicker as tbe dariDg artist ouiy paused once, In the middle of the river, to rest himself, making the passage in exactly seven minutes. He was received on landing with shouts of applause, the band play ing Tankoe Doodle, accompanied by the shrill J whistle of several locomotives, whieh were drawn up on eaoh bank in waiting. Ho was also seized by the hand by numerous enthusiastic believers, who warmly congratulated him ou (he successful termination of bis perilous feat. Mona. Blondin reoeived these marks of appro bation with the characteristic politeness and suavity of a Frenchman, and when seized by eager hands and borne in triumph on the shoul ders of men (o hie carriage, be in no degree de parted from the graceful bon hommie for which be is bo much distinguished. He appeared to bo but little fatigued or excited and paid that the only anxiety he fell wav on account of his friends tho spectators. i; Tn* movement for the creation of new banks in Philadelphia seems to he on the inorease, precisely as we expected, it being evident that there is very little more money to be made in horse railways. A third new b&ok application has appeared, being for one to be called the Eastern Market Dank, to be located at Fourth and Market streets, with a capital of $400,000. It takes its name from tbe hew market bouse now being erected iu Merchant street, between Fourth and Fifth below Market street The ap plications now are: fihoe and Leather Dealers’ Haul , $500,000 Butohers and Drovers' Bank, 600,000 Eastern Market Bank, 400,000 Aggregate capital, Phil. X. A mgr. It is admitted now, we understand, that there are the finest crops of wheat, rye, and oats in Virginia generally this year that have been seen fir several years past. Tho prospect for corn, also, at this time is good, bat of course much w*lH depend upon tho weather in July and An gftsl — A-rr. (for. iTus New York Ur’ i!J uJmttn tliat the Demo ailc party is weak, aod advisee it to iakero ge in lb* impregnable strength of tbe admin trallon ’ Thin is like the boy who was named John, but forshortnesa, they called him Jonathan. The Washington correspondent of the Mis souri Republican, says it was reported on the street in WaALiugtgD, that Sir. Buchanan said, ,k lf Judge Douglas be in the Democratic party, then I um out of it The correspondent don’t believe it. Tug Charleston Mercury says that the result of the-Charlestou Convention '‘will bo tbe repu diation of Douglas And bis iusolent heresies, or the iostaoi death of n party abandoning its car- ; We Icaru by the Catholic Telegraph of this week ia«*t MaL Ward, tho killer of Butler, the school teacbor, in Louisville, has recently been received iulo the Catholic Church.—Csn. Com. iHiarcUantouß. LVO.VS iIACfIi.TIC powders, IFiD drttroy Garden !n:rtit, Cirtlrrocchcz, Btd-Bcgt, AnU, anJ a!ipetit e>f tJu temin Lind. r ¥''llE importance of u reliable article of tlys g. Xin-I li tcminißl'it- !•. wtrra w.uJ• trrm4 «ttb ilir—-' »nn.‘jii..,*. Ti.l4 f-oifJnr Is Uio utily •in wM, h mil PEtcriiimata them. A oooipi i!y ,-t t-jUii.ui*, n.-iia itr Horticultural Bixluty ot Taria, atila ftnil Ul ihft I^i'l-i f A"ia, oh»*mid thit all ibiacta uj-on n c-rlsio kind of plant iary roon droppad Thla la. t m-iiln ujo of io tDeir sightcampa fr‘-m lhf-,3 mLniJcre. yuantmes ol tb- plant w»re brought Irini? by >lr K. Lyoo, am! faaod • paaiitt* iosact destroyer ■a xvrry eap-nmoiit. It l» rimply a powdered laaf, cbemi fjJljr j.iopureil Iu ruaiit tba t-Cect u( and climate- Had •la and Piteut hnvi hi-cti übnun.-l from ilia Gortru m<‘nt* of England, Franco, Ocrcnany, aod RuraU, from tbo World’i Fair, aud tHim*-ron» meutcal and bortlcoltural col aod societies. LRTTKR FROM TUB PRESIDENT OF TUE O. BTATEB Kisrnm Maasios, Washington, 31st Jan. 1853. "Mr tGunus. LTUS;—Dear Sir. I bare fli« plouort, to ir.fnrai yoa that tha Royal Couimiuton of tbo-Wortd’i Fair, at UmJoo.hate awarded yon a Medal and Certiilcata icr tlia pe*l talus of )<>or Powders, for exterminating lns*ci«, Fc. "MIXLAUH FILLMOUB, Chairman” The atoxa »>■•* accompantrd by a eertiflrata of Prince AUxrt. It ta Free from Polaon Sr* You, October Ist, 1859. Ur. E, Ltoit—Dear Sir TVo liavs aoalyved and tested jour Jl*!gueUc Powders end find them perfectly hermit** to mankindsod domestic animals, bat certain death when in baled by bogs, anta aod insect*. JAMES U CUILTON, M.D-,Chemist. I.AURANOB RKLD, Prof. Chemletry. N. Y. Hospital. Mr. Joan L. llows, fiupnrlutmientof toe New York lII*- pllat, e*ye, "ho has expelled all tbe bugs, ants, roaches, moths, Ac., with Lyon’s powder, and finds It oT immense value." B»ery gardener and houee-kcopcr matt bare a direct Is lens.-t to an article of this kind. Reference can ba made to the Astnr, St. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels; to Judge Metg*, President or the Atn-ricmn Institute; James Gordon P«onett,Oon. WJnflebl Scott, Oyrna W. Field, L. M.Pease, of the Vie* Point* Mieulciu, Ae., Ac. Judge Meigs says, •*Tb a Atacorerrnf Prot. I.ynn i« of national importance.- TTx’.rarmoiV Club hare teat«d it thoroughly. It will des troy locoata, grasshoppers, ants, motba, bug*, and ail vermin. Garden plants can bo preserved, and bouan made pare.” Arrangement* aro no* made through tlnari. BARNES A PARK of Ne* York, to hare It sold throughout tbe world. Many worthless Imitations are advertised. Be caution*! M Nxw Year, November Bth, 1869. “In retiring from baxtoesa, I bare sold all my Insect Powders and Pills, Letters Patent, and the secrets pertain ing thereto, to Ueem. BARNES A PARK. .This Powder is a discovery mado by myself, and brought from the Interier of Asia, and Is unknown to any other persona The gennine and effective article is pat up In tin cennisters, and will con tinue to beer my natco. “E. LYON." Rata and mice cannot t* reached by a powdor, and are killed by a Magnetic pill Order them through any mer chant. TU Lyon’s Powdar kills UxscCte iu a trio, Bat Lyon’s Ptlls aro mixed Ijt rata and mica Sample Flasks, 2-Ycents; regular air.ee, 60 cents and JIJ.'O. Follow direction* Cif frtely and thorvughly. BARNES & PARK. H and IS Path Eon, Ne* York Alt-o, tho Mdxiottn Mustnup; Liniment/ f*23co*d£w6aiT WILLARD IlAJtVfci\ A. CO, 81 MAIDEN LANE, AND IT CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. 1 WAREHOUSIi: Every description of WRAPPING, PUINTING AND WRITING PAPER, Oil BAND OB MAOS TO ORDKB, jpjAVf, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPRR?., BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Strew and llonnet Posrdi. TWIN E HO USE WILLARD HAItVKY A CO., 8-1 Maiden Lam and 17 Cedar Street, NEW YORK. HEMP, COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN TWINES, IuFOSTKS AttO ItABbTACTOKSV CORDAGE Of every description - COTTON, JI'TK, MANILLA AND AMBIIUUN HEMP ROPE, Tarred Stuff, Fishing Line*, Dining Threads: SEINE TWINES, SHOE THREAD, WlCK,and all Unde of CORDS AND LISES. anft’tejeodtfebiroo b. 8. BOYLE BOYLE & 00., gBSSI 69 SECOND STREET, olno 'mTi IMPORTERS OI FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES; ALCOHOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS, Uamphene,. Burning Fluid and Spirits of TURPENTINE. Manufacturers of every description of Domestic liqnors, Wises, Cordials- anil French 33 I X X S H. S , llato constantly on Land various gr&doa of pare BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY, Pencil nnd Apple Brandy. ALSO, BAKATABIA ASP H*W ESOLAHD HUM, A. --- Sole Manufacturers eftb* ‘ ’ CELEBRATED “ROpE” WHISKEY Ajruu r.r rßr.DEiics aOOLE-s japamisk ncneai ~AfljLdAwljP - PIANOS! PIAHObTT ARRIVAL or PLAN'OS.BtSpSa| iV —TIo ,rb.rr'.btT Lm Jn»l w*lrcdnrr 0 | *| manufactory of B * * • Ci a fresh supply of their nminlltd p I A NO S It. teUUBUIU J»« »■ »“ “ lsoltd OEMUjtr 16. fufcs?rlbcr,at the lkctc*7» ESPXCIALLT for this makekt. Tbo« in want of PtaM ore Invited to cal) and axooilne thie etock, which romprlsM all the vorfoas atylM namUfcc toted by ChUkertog fi Sana, from the plolneet to the meet elaborately carved cine, and at prices to suit purebassra. 0-AObxtßU&cal»vaaaaUd. _ . . . • -JOHN ■ H. MKLLOB, 61 Wood atraat. iALTmOBE - in ».ten rad cannier .».* WMBHO **■ . Commercial. COHMOTEE Of ARBITR AHOS f OR'JDNE. J. Dxcxrr, Y. P, C. H. Tiwiscf. J- B. Coksivs, J. J. Qa- X2STXS, B. PBXJTCS. . BirTfißUUtiK aAtULETh. i w<7«>rt«l SpctiaSy for Piitsburjjh iid^silc. PrrrstUEGa, Jcit $. 1559. FLJUI*. — ilva wharf cf 75 bUs QckJp» i* f5,7*. 100 bU» Super at 10c- dost $5,10. >rc:a »rci», 1100 bbls in lots »: $3,2A&e,i.0 fx Seper, taiiaiT ** $3,20: S s *** for Extra, wad fjr Family do. 11 AX— «al«s loads, stain a: flu's 17. BDCE'VEEAT-ssJ.'d N lh*h „ s '*:: 100 do at i»sc. CUKEiSE—»aU-»S0 I>H St W. 5o d v 3odoat S© 9c. BACON—th*.’ »«-ro as follows: JSs hiiat et 10*^c; yooo lb# Shfßldora mt 7 4»-jo t,, shoulder* at 44UO E>» hatns et 5 tcs B. U. Hotua lb« Ham* at lojdc; Bides Vftc; Shoulders? J£c2loM ;hcni tier? at "l£e; Hams 100 K>b a. C Hams Jj 12 POTATOES—saIes luO basis at $101,12; 75 do afll; 500 do at bo@9oc. OATS—rales of 500 bush at depot at 51: ? 53Jbi; 20-0 bush store at 52(5: Wo MESS PuHK—sales 10 bbls al $l7. SALT—talei 150 tblfh'o. I at $L2.'. WHEAT—eeI ta 2Soobosh, private term* srOAJt-5 hhda sold at 7?^(55r. HONKTAiU ASD, CUiUnKHCIAL, The N. T. Evening Post says:—The Kangaroo takes out <700,000 Id rpecle, and the Ocean Qnron Baking a total of f 1,750,628, which is rather Isrgrr than untici patad. The Detroit Advertiser rays:—The abundance of money expected to follow the marketing of the wool crop has not y»t been felt, Ud the ttgbtnos* nolle*! last week still con linnet. Bine* Jone Ist the receipts of wool at this point hare been abont 050,009 Bit, which, at nn average or 40c *J E>, would show a sum exceeding $200,009 as the proceeds ot the clip tba* for the year. * The Bank Statement of tho week-was maia np oday, in stead of Monday aa usual, that day being a noil-lay It compares as fclfows with the statement ci U»t week: Weekending. k«t. Kpeds. Clrcnlatlao. Deposit* Juno .. ...$121,74*,449 $21,769 «Sl $3,216,043 $77,193,145 July 2... . 122,401,n3 22,941,065 78,1552,611 Increase. $667,324 $1,181,784 $149,747 *039,483 _ #t( - [N. Y.Trlb. The following is a comparative statement of tbs Imports of foreign Dry Goods at New York for the wo»-k,' and alare Jan. 1: Per tba Wei-k. Dry Goods Genera! Merchandise Total for the week $ 3,934,914 t 2,655,777 $ 0,136,011 Previously retried.. UO,GOoJ£2 120,400,343 Binco Jan. 1. Tct.iKxxr A KiTcmxn’a ff oct Cnctrtin —yea York, July l.—The month of loot has been, generally speaking, a quiet one tqy domestic fleece wool; tho want of stock in oar marki t la one direct r»a«oa for It, and the attention of manofaetnrera and dealers being directed to the now clip in the Interior, with a desire also of establishing the pilcu ot the new wool, our local transactions haTe naturally been limited. With regard to lha new wool, but Uttle has come In, and that little haa beeo sold at about l(c63c et In beloa the rate* at which old wool was selling in M*y, and al lha commencement of last month. The accounts from the in terior are lha tthe manufacturers are the principal buyers of the new clip, of which they took a rcnaidemble portion »* an advance of 3®loc v* lb, according re condition and qnal ity, over tba last clip prices. The dealers hare tons far operated Tory cautiously, ho llaring the rates the farmers asking ten nigh, and tiotjcsi:- fled by tho prospects of future trade. It is.reported that the wool of this dip Is mostly In better condition than that of the preceding year. It seems reasonable tbit there rill be left a great deal of fleece wool unsold In the bands of the fanners, under such circumstances. Palled woo! has been comparatively quid dating the pu; month. Within the last few days, nowaTer, holders hero expressed more ronfldence In batter prices, and a bolter de maid; this Is because of tba new rates being oitabl'sbod for the new clip. T*xas wool of the now dip haa already corns forward, tod is in g iOd demand, the better date meeting with a ready aile at oar quotation#; but there will be less coming in than to previous years, because of eienufecturea befog established In that Bute. . _ ?1, 400,000 Mexican wool has continued pi go>xl deman i, and kinds hare eomswbat recurered. California wool in stock Is much redo -J, yet continues in good request: tire demand is chiefly tor hire quvltUre acd good tnnuium, while lon njmlimn aud low yir.un ere heavy al even low prices. Kloe foreign wool remains about the wsm.l ju it ilie rlai; of our lost circular. The eairs during n»o month of Jqr» have been rather tight. Low foreign wool, mostly for carpet yartre, bat been m lilt demand, but there baa born a little easing off in rates. The aamo may be aold ofmodiam and low mediant feroign wools, the prices of which are Armor, and la some IciUacea lc ft P> higher sloes tho last adrtres from Jturepe fc«nj been received. Tho markets there are firmer, with a hotter da .-mend, and somo improvement in all wools suitable for army and nary purposes. • The London auction sales of Colonial flne wool (Aastra lian. Cape, Ac,) went ofl, and terminated spirited at tho same redaction of prices as at the opening, not withstanding the absence of many foreign purchases from the Continent Tho result ii ccEiidered farorsbfo: shotting ccnfideac" m the fntuidT The targe sales, or wool fair at Breslau, of Bilcaisn, acd other very flue aa well aa floe wool, took place in th» h&gls ning of Jane, and was, well attended, bare bet*: the same as last year, with the except lon of those iu>cperior condition; which brought more In proportion. All the wool U represented aa superior to tbo clip of last year. Tfca ac counts of scrac smaller Ult« on lire Continent .-ouLJa »icni- Isr results. MONO.NGAUfiLA NAMGATION CJOMPA NY. — l..v> lumber, hnnieg; i.LvXi do do, Uitl 4 o ; 4 l-t!s Sii.t, 4 ftapiy bMs, toes metal, Num.-k .t 9r q, oils, 3I M. whisky, Lambert WtIEKLiMi, per Minarvu—l t-'-itcr. I hr^gj, B:mj3on;£r I.b!-J srplns, Cooper. 4 do Hrady; 4 bg.. ty, t bob llnea, 1 bbl, 1 bx, 6 bbb pork, COO bbls flour, VeuMEgc. 1 lg wool, Yeager. ZiNKb'ILLE, per Emma Graham—l 99 bb:i flour, odo egga, 21 bales wool, d hbds tobacco, 10 bxs eppla pcareri, Oi«rk A c«; 2 bbla, l bx, Browumllb packet, 10u Lbls Coir, J Res; 6bxa scrap iron, Q A JUBhoenborger; 41 empty bb!*, 21 bf do, Jlbodee A Yersep; 23 aha rags, 38 bbb vinegar, 3 >fo flax stoii, J A Potrer: 6,000 ft httnber, J Miiilsger; J.CuOdn no, W App'cguo; 24 ska scraps, W Flaccoa LOUISVILLE, per Ida May—lhbdtobacco, 1 Lx samplce, WID Rioeliart; 2 hbds sugar, I bbl molaseei, 25. do pQtk, ; 60 do tlcmr, W C Culbertson; 14Caks (hip »tu3 ( l"9dc barley, Black A co; 74 bbia 31 do do, 1* Fstorcus; 1 bx tsla, ! Clark A «; 31 ale bbis, 81. hf do, Rhode# A Verc#:; 8 rake ! ahocldora, 16 tee hams, 231 bbls flour, Knox A Jl’Eec; V> ions p)£ iron, R C Lootais; 5 do do do, Hall A Bpe-. r. Tba heavy sharers of Satnrday and Fun Jay Lrccchi tin river up to 7 foetby plar mart. The airivals since oar last went tbe Minerva, fretn Wheel - lag; Ida May, trem LonlsvUle; Dacotoh, (Vest New Orlnc*; j*cob Poe, bom Cincinnati; end Emma Graham, Ikcm Zones - villa. Tbs Dacotah got In on Sunday night wiiy_a splendid freight, fche had had a very saeccatfnl alp to New Orleans. An elegant, email new side wheeled boat came down on Monday Imm Brownsville. She Is about £OO toss bnrthtn, she is railed the “flite,” and a very beautiful boat she is We walked through her, and saw she w*a nicely Unliked, had fineengieeaandagO(HlhnU, bat as no one was on board, ronld learn no particular*. We think she U for some or tbo op river trades, probably in Wleconein or Mlsnsoota, £r«n htrlooks and build. The Moderator, bum Pittsburgh, passeddownforSt.Lsui* «o Satanlay. The Raima, from Lonlstllle, and St. Louie, xwssed np yesterday for Pittsburgh. CapUtn nu E h Campbell, or tho Wallace, and Capt. Murrar, ol the JUrj 2axon isn SL Loals cn Saturday for PHubtirprU [CinclnnaSl Commercial. The Memphis Appeal,of thejlst,uya —While thestcamor Btepben Decatur lay at Nspclr-on, on Wednesday, a negro man belonging to Dr. Taylor, of Napoleon, secreted himself on the boat, and was carried away. Die prose oca was soon discovered, and Capt Doyle bad bnn arrested at once. When the boat reached this port yesterday, the negro was plscod in the bands of officers here. Telecraphu markets. New You, July 6.—Cotton- aalee 600 bales; marketduai qntst bat steady. Flour firm; sales 6600 hbls. Wheat qolet: IOGO bus sold; red $1 CO. Corn firm; ssles 16,500-bas mtxod yellow at Beef steady at slo@l3. Pork heavy; mesa $l6 67@10. Whisky steady at 20c. Bugar decllnsd t£c daring the week; Muscovado Coffee firm an-J quiet, gpta Turpentine Him at Rosin heavy a'. 80e. Rlcedoatfi%@U; Iron qcJet at JQ 60@?L Zonseod OU doll at 6L56% Larodo do at 90c. Talio* firm an r quiet- Stocks dull; uh A Rk Id IU Cen d 4; do do bonds &S& Mich Son, gnarantd, 26« i; ft YCan ”2)5; Mos!xaiB2«; O* A Cheats Toledo24}s VasixesW. Ccfcmiuri, July l>. —Flonr ia fair demand on eoniusptivtf acconot; prices steady, at (6 90@0 26 krauperfloe; sales Ti bb!s now wblla wheat Flour etJS 25. -Sales new Wheat, for delivery in 10 days, *at $llO lor red; $1 20 for whit ; prime white, before the 25th lost, et option, at $1 2g£: old eelUngat £L@l with a heavy markot. Corn ets*dy at bOc. tt)edropped tnOS, with a tendency to farther d«o:loo OatadallatuorU, oa - > •tlorfclocltitic. , __ or to *” cr !>»=”£,TS 1 ,?. ‘gtM.'f-i * ca,Agn. St. anutg. ■■ p*|»t.»H> 1 T °» gLACK,BARKRS &CO , ljr oa board or to ' . y LACg< BABSE3ACO,As»nta. CHICKXRIND t BONJ, 1?OK ST. LOUlS—Theteaotiiul(JW*. ' and tutrniißißjc*t*»TOrfl.P sia’£gre®ra«f *yS!S UNDRIBS—II9 sack* Wheat; - o do Featbm; • • 1 «Mk Glcwar. 1 do Dwni, . On Btataer paolelib to arriTß br tale bp IflAlAli DICKEY A 00. TEN-NESSEE IVHBAT—I79 Bxwks on at tamer Sato Frtocb,to atria, 8”V «■*•,££„ ’ • liAiAH PICKET 4 GO. J*IHEESJS—IOO boxes prnns cntang'Oheesa U faSorJSTforMJf by DALZBLS *<»,•. ,*j/»«oj*aaa»rMi?D7 v w Utartp-rtwrii JM JoCtTs»3sJc; $ 732,246 t1,000,76d $3,111,433 .%252,er0 1,653,021 3,774,676 .$114,136,400 $50,525,167 $127^95,354 imports by River. RIVER NEWS. Rcgalac jbtcamctg. Cincinnati, #c.