• “v - ■ " SstttoA &qtins. svpjuaoß, cQPPsa ntu. ;.t at ja r.t xkt » works, , - ( ' PITTSBBHOn. - - PAfis, arctraDY A co., op sheaxhino, < BOLT OOPPKB* BBSBB2D COT ' fSKBOXCOUSyBAIMdSUn •■ ’tsportc* lodONlitt bIQSiUt TIN K&ti . t \ - j ruatlßOSi TCBS, *& Ccttfttttly oq hand, Knman'f UidifiMV B&d Tod*. ■ -' > £>:.• tx&nt of Copper cat to ray darired pittsn. *7# r^ffcjOORJS&OO., ■■•.- #ra <# BIIASXtBVAIIBf IK '^Spv:»UWirO^^.^DVsMlA > W GOODS, - - i-£ A2TD'RETAIL,■ , . amtsTwafa, ;-^OaWDOW-<mhandfbrSprmgSalea ( a3large jjabrtiatpt ofGbofliia ctibt forad la toy ;6^^ifll3UiM*ro^^~cWithigof 808, Bits AttD WOOL OTifriny ttjrtft ftndqulUy; CAPS ofsttry qntlHytna BAUIXEAF, &ZKAW, LEGBObIT AND . : :ffg|ißAMil’-BA3a? STRAW; IXOHOBS AND BILK BOS .wii&laj to ;'|ivrcLw»' tither by tbclra4rtatas« toetll 7-. mrll ewßAiyi bailor, nautET, - ■ ~ , * r PHTBBTOOn, PKNNA^ v - Haa just returned from tho Eastern Cities and tnd ityla tdapted tfidttrotaillow MaßßlMiac; CO.v --.v. ‘ . : ,' fay the.ailo of;Pittefcargh.Manu v ' % -fticto^ r ' Oohtfgt>m«>ii« hniwieri Tor ÜBAPj WPESt 'ipUefet. JWMW* »»«' ltet,‘-tOr*»coitli« 'ni- Cawilag. ■ B(r«*(i ftUliot»i«. ', r *, "■?.{, j*u. uimiaTYi -•• • tiiifjni WJ tb«*draaUs«i cTKMtertL-C&ep* *nJ U»- tfraetltt. aflbrtjMi prof.**loa»l '•' mH&» fa]SITBQIC-4liAtn> iIKDICUL CASKS, -:••••• '•’tJufc-flMlfc'llowrtf.'-' ''‘ I Cot WHian UcCiadUrt. _! M HoiLlLJL“We*wr. : T, H.mLRw- "■:• 1 Haa.T.J.IHghtTU.- 3 t r l, 7 .3:'« p vihmt6h" •■ v *•.'• I JtfmXLlhltoivXia. rx p-o* ;* • - t fiTNA rBTOYiB: WORKS. -AIEXaHDBaBHADX.B'2, . i T- ua KUBn inait w*n*i» - C9BM% mm iHD HBATISQ STOVES, ~.Puin Fane; Onts Roots, &o.; '-.-Sola.Triiprioiarsflheoalohnited Pirrar On ' SiioniCosstmiNa .. | - - COOK STOVES. PiHao anti Saleo Baomi WooaSt^Pltm»urgli.P«. ' -'i.- ; .HOLWKB « . SONS, - • 4 wuua • Voreign and fioawtie Bill! of Eiebange, . ingTiifioATts or dctosit, ■'} J MS*. HOTS 3 AMD areoi*; . ”?• must, pirramnioH, pa. ■- r AMjOoflocttoaJ undoes ■!! [llo prlertpaldDM UjrOTgb sntDwjlttH«A6tot«A. i r «p23-fcly OB^ r B ORK ’ m BONHETS ASD nATS.W ... 4 JXOWEBS,ten ':■ • '• * 80.<3 SUBStX STRKET, _ I J _ PII'TSBUBOB. . & C P. MAR KLB, :ALt- kinds o 9 :.•■ -w<hp;& n.q- y apb r* ; if.‘h^.'Vfikkp liACOOf So. 3T WoodStreetf -.1..--JP/IXSTOBfiK J*X pric»«-. ’ *• ' . tnyirtffc Ys .C I OUKIUN &'BBa ' : . P*ult Door*, WlUdowJJnanlt, he., ■.' TMrdSired, '■- -- '■': pa., P*Ucin*, 'fcncy and plain' ’ ialtttla Particular aikttlcu paid to ea- -rarP ','T,';r-' -■'* --- ••- ~—WM. C. raiJtsT .... . VAHnBVBH & FHIEinJ, : , jN*BSsr s axlo a w,‘ *T*S’ -a •••••'• r. •' .yiDUOITORS IS CHASCEBT, % r' - J 0» ; v ; '74sKfeineettos«p£9aq>tli; ia»daU aojrpwtor Ncrtbtrn i- -V • fiklaof Bui Eatau. ob >rw |lwii!i and KottgAgU- • • •• —lslyofe ' n-wnix*. WTTTva ■ . *tiutfts, : -:rms &'sHilBbr, FODBDKHS AND MACUISISTB, WAS SIN GT O N WOBK S> , plttaburgh, Ponna-v :; k - Oflei, So.9t flerkct street. *.tt. . . |leatdkct)irs»nkiiids(rf£teere£nstiKcead&ttUMachln ■ •y|-n^T«tnpi t mn»Tfaeyft>e ) iron • Jabbtugaad Bapetttng goiMCnihori ustic*. MrSSdydic. « A d 6 aOIT i ItenflutDoßvad beq|«n U» aUldnde oly J TOBACCO,.' BHUFF AND CIGARS, - < . AND -•••- '• TOBAOOp v v ; ' fbmfr g fffmWfoJJ Strut and DiamondAUcii, .. , r 4 , rarammaß, pa; FOREIGN EXCHANGE. : ... SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BT DUSCAS,finEIUUN*CO., - 01C5BB TOION BANK, lokpom, jM .auii9 ot-.osm i. .-T . - and cpwasost- ; ; AUo.OllteOD the prfadpal titles aadtoirMO? franca, t4b*T MoropttQ' JUtMRMIMtIOtITMAud lidliffnltb; ; AuwinmußujvH wu Di vatuilfl 4 CO., i i ; s-i -• HhaWftii Wood etmt. corner of TbtrJi : 8. ;: .. MEJCOII A NT TAIL OR» __ . - 50. 4$ lUiKetSt.| PUUlmrshv r ;: oasoTimeat or Cloths, C assi pcrE3, -V**nM%C®i*ros»*rid all jopda 10l tabla Tor, jenUemeh*’ V - > \ ; 4®K)rtliri promptly filled, la Uj» latest stjlee of tlie art. V- v>. Brtfcljdto v". .* * . - "TT" Z CARD. ' “ " *i~ 1/ BCofrT DentUt, ow-isliAS retooyed totho hoaso lately occupied . ) fcjDT.-Wtt.jLff«r«l, V 0,358 Penattrtei, («oolh •!*,) ' *bar*H«aaetre«t- : S4,y-VQ|!it»HoPt«fraPl9*. ».tm 6t. K. v •" : .• ,w pjSJ^ , g , tSr^rork« 1 ■ - *~' m ' JOOT3, BOV3% : fe : co^ . . UftMfiMiaratflf CABT ffXEXIt elw, STEINO, HOW *»« Vfi. gfgFT| <n»gngnß*«a ATT.t& - - ■•■• ~ >• •' -.jOtw Jbet ani ■ Tint Streets, JXtMttrgJt» . r aua ***»»» X>. B* KOQ-^JfciS&COn ~ SMTOTACtOIMO-. .-'ftijair**. Improved Potent Steel ' Oaltlvator Teeth, , 1 . s&33Uj4fc* .- pATfi OFIKB coupiunr. "joJtph PUwoyth. D< W. ©• SId««U» ■f (teewon fciWefi d floettj '■ ‘' li,; : r -»ii*»wwstw»» ur' * - r ' ' • ' RAItiOAD SPIKES, CHAIRS r " _ ~ AND'BOAT SPIKES. '.Center of Water Street and Cherry alley, '■ ■■•■:■:■■ : yiCTaSPBO fie TJtWH'A, h '-V r "" ' H«2?JKV EL. COLLINB. ForwardlSß md Conailflslos Merchant, : - k ' Aimimo3aaAißMAU»iH ’ XJtxat&K'B'atoe** Boodu,'&U‘*b , _ -vj iai Frodoe* ffcosalljr *tir jfe-ll: * •■ - „ . _ ,J. M..L.ITXX, J£ . KjjBjBOSAJtMT TAILOB, i -Hr . _JS>. 64 -St Cl®** BteJot » - (Dr.lrtdnKavSolldba.' MTCJBCBOH, PA. • -xawfc.i • > Oik and &e«tbor Store. L^r^Sttnmce & 3oks, No. 31 S. -Tfajrd *U -fetfccto )£«rfctt tad Cbottmt it*, JPbiUidpM* &**• 'W.•*r,«».?)(Bf &fil>r BAITED BPARXSU IHDB3, Dryisd \ t*M Pifoi BJy*, Stew* Oil, tamer*, end Cor* w*l*E* i X«4«.*llb*toTa«iprfca»»*n4BpoaiAi : bißtt ttrttf. i :*.? H9n tlttUpAi efUttber.lo tb* roegk w»attd r fer vhld) ~..■ IfctJtflft'BtsuriufpTtcivnt in girralsUih,or takoilo ...; «wfc*Sttte Bllet, .iMihKtiondfrteorchargatodioid* -.• cadcfaimon. 1 • -. mrßJydfo r ( JtiikJl Qm Rt* Yf hiekt.-—I have on band : y,/ji*n l ctlcb Ibft-nWcnde «aJ dd*a4%rtU* Kildbythe band '•’' OBO H. KBTHBB.ltoWood #n*U' ; < BaAKDT.—I have Brandy which £ ,MB panttMto btponaad fit top medWs»,Mifcb I h«n ■r ; :v A^ai^«»e4''tdiawtk pablla w»nt.V Any coo »kowiir try v T<tUt»ab*»tt«l!WcfU»«Bpetksri^. ■■■, Qto. n, ggYgEB. iiowooJ itwt • Ga^YA* l .® BAtnazi ok JSlectbo Maovxtio of. * ftry (Qperloff U&d . tflUilwrf.ft* c t lr |M, thwero tn Ex^iXM - rBMt«P*»* <d ToDcJUrat, ■ AtiaM Dr. QEO ■■'""Si Keyser, of 140 Wood terfctltd* Wj «*c*lWnt dOTiwfcrtofjwai,' [SiyjMtt&glM*' tout to hstr u v*U u entr* IdmtU4 Into lb* tota»pycMc«ofdrirnnra ■ ‘Kwd,h**l VyTtJcbß jßi oniawtißSACM—'if only place to get -■ ■■■•— t«aitb»Kaaci»ctartr ) ».Da.QE < ?.n -' »PlMAw* -' r- ■ M«;«»Rr«}ihefl.aiitl jjflrfoWayy afcSr. (i">^qsB3- ~ jr • v - a tf* d *** • r«ft*Tvm Eittsbtttgh ‘ T- . ..,. | ’ ! "‘m Wat nssortment in «n# cb» ’O.iMWwju. ftimal &ottus- W * '"... H . B X a w SEWING MACHINES O O -I F 1 ; FOR SALE WITH all lath improvements, MANUFACTI'UER'S pricks, t n v AUSX. &. ABBD, mrtdle. do. 68 Finn Metir's Miracdlous Vermin Uestrorer, The Only aimed!, iiTlhe nici IKrUAin (n ErtiminnK R«s, Sl;c», CayoaicHiß Bins. Asia Hiwnn, Fuu, Uotri, Moms, OnAia IFonaa nan Ousts Istscrs. in. 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ONR MONTH. ■Tbe»C*'l*bniCAd Boxnedlet haw b©*o extroilvaly qud Or twenty-two year* la at) parts of Knrop®, and theif mlrsc ohms power hats - b«ea attMUd by tbe Com Uof ffnsMa, Tratica, England, Austria, Pruuia; Davarla, Saxony, Uulgi am, Holland, Napto*, So, and their Chemical propertlea examined, and approved by tbo oioit dlatlngnubed Medicat parattica all otat Uio world. Their datnedrenen to all Unde or vermin ami insects has been certified in this country by the Director* of the various PnbUc.lnslitaUou*, Planters, Parmora, Proprietors of Hotels, Warehouses, Manufactories, and by rariems dia lup: iibwl private citizens. * Numerous Testimonial* and CtrtlQodles or ih# effU-acy of theea Remedies can be anon at the Depot. , For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by the lurentor and Pro-' prkMor, '..JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Chemist, 012 Broadway (cor. Houston at,) Now York. General Agent for thoU. State* and Canadas, FRXDER ICS V. nUSHTON, Dtu jgl*t. No. 10 Aster liens*, and 411. Broadway, New York. »•’ For tale In this city, wholes*}* and retail by R. E. BEL* LERS 4 CO., corner Wool and Second JOB. FLEMING, Comer Diamond and Market at. BPEEXIAM 4 M’SEN HAN; Alleghany. ' de2S;omdfc nOTUKOSI nOTIlEBS:! nOTHERSin Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth lag Byrnp for Children Teething. It baa no equal on earth. It greatly facilitate* the process ortcethiugbyseftonlog tbs gutt*, reducing all InCatßHtatlon—will allay pain, and U toe to reguUto tbe bowela Depend upon It, mothers, It wUI give teat to yourselves, end relief and health to four tnlahu. Perfectly safe tn all caaca. - Shis valuable preparation la the proscription of ow of she mostexperlenced and skllfb! female physicians In Now England, and h** been used with cever-failiog success in .millions of eases. Wa believe it the best and sorest romojy in tbs anrld, In all eases ofDyaentery and Dlarhnealn Children,whether it arise* from teething or from any other eaoae. XfUfo and health can ba estimated by dollars and ceob>,it U worth <ta weight In gold. HlUfpnsor bottles are sold ore'ry year la the Uait-i] SUtes. lt isen eld and.well-tried remedy. r - PRIOR ONUT 25 CENTS 'A BOTTLE. • Sfr-NsUB nrodlnnuclcathe fiw-*tn»U* ofCtJßTia A PER- KtNS, New York, Ucn the outride wrapper. Bold by Druggists threeghout the world. . DS.OKO. IL &ETBEB, Agtot for Pirn burgh - - JafcdewlrfcT ' , ' THE GREAT STRENGTIIENER AND PAIN DESTROTETL—The best and cbtiput Usti'i hold Remedy in the world. Simple end pleasant. It* ep pUcattoOjcertoln end oftctcai InJUrevulU. A beautiful wdsn till a external curative, applicable births relief of psio at anytime, la soy plarp, la any put ofths bnman sjs t£tn,asd Ctufer ait circumstance*. 1/jchi put this Plaster anywhere, jfpaln Is tber*. the Pliidcr will ,Uck tUr* cnUl thepotn baa varnished. The Plaster loagnctlKv lbs paio away, and - ' PAIN CANNOT BUST WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED. • * Sahumatism, Lameness, EtUThess, DclUUy, Nerrsnsat**, KvnralgSjDyvpcpsU, Coughs, and ColJs, Pains andAcher of aTery hind, down cv en to Coma, an immediately rdietrd and, with a little patience, pcmonmCy cured, byth* msgi callDfloence of UuiIAGKETiO PLASTER. It is the aim plot, const, safest, pleaaa&Uat and cheapest remedy in existaofw. Its application is untreml—equally to tbs strong £aan,.tba : dallcata woman,aad tbs feeble iuUut,— ToasclTa&daUitwlllproTa'a Ealm and a dating. Its cao is agreaaU*, aa.V without annoyann or tbontl*. It* price t* within Uu reach of ali—rich or poor; all may have UwboarealchadtuCfcrinf intnyway. : FARMERS straoldbaalirsy* supplied with this ibvalaa ble FLABTER.' Itvfllbe'tln Good Fbysictaa In any betoehold,''ready at all times, sod at Instant notice. .Pst cp in alrTtightllnhoxes. . Each box will make six to eight piuters, aodeny child can spread them. Price ‘24 cesta » box, with fnl. and plain.directions. . .. ». C. HOREIISAD, n. D., ' IttTTOtar and Pronrloiar, 10 Writer it, New York. MOORHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLAKTKDIa arid by all drug gist* In every city, town and Tllisgeof tbeUoitad Atatee. 001-aortAwlytog • •' Common sense rules the mess of tho.poople, whatever the misnamed and misanthrope philosophers say •ay to the contrary, febow them a good thing, let it* tnf r lube eloeriy dsmonstreted, and they will not heaiute lo giro It U>rir moat oar dial patronage. . The masare bar* al ready ratiSid lb* -jndsmsnt of a physician concerning tb* virtoet of nOSTKITBit’S BITTERS, u mif bo acedia the immense quaotitfoa of tbit medlririoe that are annually told in every section of the isni. It it dot as great lyanperortoallotber remedies yetderited tor disaueeol tbedigwUre organa, such as diarboea, dysentery, dyspep ’da, mad lot the various foyera that ariw from derangement ofthcae portions of.the ayafinn. llotUiiK'i name it feat becoming abotHeboW word from M«lim to Texee, from the shore# ot tin Atlantic |o the pacific. Try the article and be ■atlafled.!'--' Bold by druggists and dealers generally, erwy where, and by BOSTETTKIt A SMITH, mauabcturonanA proprietor AS WaterandiißFront street*. - J<C3nlAwT The Health is the most important subject to which IbeaUfatien e*n be directed. A little pamphlet, entitled “A Guide to Health,” published l>y 1L L..PAHNE STOCK A CO., Wboleeete Druggists, corner o( Wood and 4lh ita,PUt»imrgb, Pa , and ablch may be bad gratis from alt the agents for Wilson’s PflU, of B. L- Fahnestock**’TermJ fore. It centrist a great amoent of useful Information.— It la worth nadlog. . , Jc2fcdAwT To natD broken ware of any kind yon can get Hodgeson** Diamond Cement at DR. KUYSRK’S, Nol4o wood street. • . aplfrdAwT Dr. Ward’s Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash. Any quantity cf the above articles are for aale at reduced price* by DU. KEYBKR. No. 140 Wood »U ntlaburgb, Pa. Chamois Skins of a good quality' for sale at PR, KRYAER'B, I*o Wood st. eplfcdAwT KIOUAUDSON’S t I- X* 33. 3NT S , I B Z B XX Damask*, JHapera, &c. CONSUMERS OP RICHARDSON’S LIN £9B, and those deriroos of obtriolag the GKNOINB OOOD3,ubould ana that the artlclna they perchaae are seal* ad wUb (ba tnll oame of tba firm, BICBARDBOIT, SONS 4 OWDZN. - as a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the 0 oodi Tbtr caution Is rendered esmtlrily necessary a* lanre qnaotltiesof Inferior and defective Idnena are prepared, season after season and aealadwitb the cams of BICIiABD -809, by Irish Houses, who/rcgardleas of the injury tints alike on the Amarfean consumer and the tnrendf wlHcot nadlly abandon a business ao profitably while purchasers can bo Imposed on with good# of a worthiest character.. .. „ ' J.BCXLOCKB AJ.B. LOCK*, —Tilydts -•, Agents, 88 Chqrcb street, Haw York, Fair Grounds—-Lease. HP HE BOARD OF MANAGERS of the Al- X'lvgbenyCounty Agrteeltnfal Bodetr will receive pt o * tmesis at their Regular Meeting, to be ntldoavbelAfiT WEDNESDAY OP JUDY, UH, at 10 o'clock! A. H-. for the Lease of Ground for two DINING HALLS within their en closure,' (a the Bth ward, for Are yean, • at the annual rtnt of one hundred and fifty dollars. l/wej to provide tbelr own building*. The site* for the Hand will be tbowparts of tha grounds now cororud with tht buildings of Messrs. Price and Johnston. For foil particulars? enquire of the gecrtUry, • 8. BCHOYEJt, Jm, * : Atfy.a'.Xaw, No. 137 Fourth stmt, VNUNP-KECSDENTED BARGAIN. H desirable three storied Brick Dwelling fiouM'cQoaiDloK eleven rooms, with donUeparlors, marete pfwtsea. gas, bath, Aciy and all tbe modern Improvements,. iQUta&uaßyMd tsstriuliy built. TMs property Is sltnite on tbe elected part of the Second W*rd, on Third street, And will be add at a greet sacrifice, viz; |£OQ in hand, bal. ante in seres equal annual pMWBti. Apply for fortbor in* fo fr i«H/»nto~ -"J*7ilffld -P.U%BAMIS,WI Penn it. JOHNRUSKIN'SNEW BOOK—ThoTwo Mn ItcUrajm.Art, .if‘s! ly Ju'iolli.sbla.Sl. A, VERY. AMERICAN should. undorstaod ti.ra.clfitMrai InnrJ«r to fSSix. aslS JM *"" "”” s ’ °Je2) • . No. 88 Wood street. ICY USX . : " ;ios ' "‘"tSSKSWcS. Cho»p f„r tbo 4th 4t lh» Iren. CltJ Sine »na Tin Ww boosoof _ _ BRADSHAW, No. 134 Wood jog - • Bf«t«k<of brio* the «lga of tbs QolJe° 9 nD * NEW MAE Of TUB SEAT Of WAIL— Jttft rectdTedjJtetilTCT'E Ncw Bcpcr *®parM WmJ fiupot tfc«B*u<>MTur; Ftarop*. anacofoplete mepa of Sardinia and Lombards* MiW* «m Italy; tna whole embodied in one Boper ImperMJEaeei, afaa,SBxi4iQchre; laral*hlnginchreUeblag*wMpblc»i!a* formation aj cannot be procured elaewhcie* For aaw by ■T 8 ; W . • w. B. UA.YKN, Stationer, . J»g) Car. Wood and SJ ata» amleor. id and Market at G : SILL. SqaasON Dsjrriar; CfficeMgte • «ad JUaM<v» ha #7 GBAKT SIBECT.QSB9 opposite th* Court Boo*, b*lUv« hecaamU lli* wu>tt sap-tbit but tent him with ■ Uuslr pilrnuß*. • Aojr ct tha TariatuttylM ofTiolh Incited if«ub«il. tujfcdljU BILL PAPER—Longnnd vnde,.wtote and , M o<«MVud cleearcJ*!—maontectureil *n4 tola by W. Q. JOHKSTON k 00- BteUanm, \ ' v\ llAMB—l2'riiss;; Evans &£wUttTs7 % 0, Baa* to **!♦ by ,- bim ' 'WATT A WXLgQHj " "DEAN&—IOO bus. smalt white for sate low clsee ccntfggppt. SIPPLE, WWW KQ&* f rttslmrgl ' (Sa^etie. PISTQB'CrBOH: THURSDAY MQBNISg, JULY 31, 1859. otjpicijli, pjtpßß or ran city. City ao<t New* Items. M»,t» TnrnATirßß.—Observations taken at Sbaw’s'Opllclan Store, No. &8 Fifth st., yesterday. m atm. n* anAnn. OValook, a. a - “J® 0 87 12 « u -138 89 - 6 « —— 82 - 29 2-10 Tfl-WaeWly Gazette. We ahall oommence, this week, the publica tion of a tri-weekly edition of (he Gazette, whloh wo will famish to eub&oribers al $3.00 per annam. As many of the dally malts have been cut down to tri-weekly, this will afford our frends an opportuuity of noaommodatiag ihem eelves to the obange in their mail facilities. Isipsoved Maosihb tor RolUro Iboh.— There Is now on exhibition at Coobran & Bros. Iron Rolling Establishment, on Third etreet, nearly opposite the Pittsburgh Bank, in this city, a very ingenious machine for rolling iron. It was patented lost March, by Messrs. Comer & Levie, of this county, and we have no doubt that U will prove a valuable invention. Tho patentees assure us that it will roll one hundred per cent, inoro iron in a given time, with one hundred per cent, less hands, than aoy machine in existence. The principle upon which it operates is ns fol lows : The iron being prepared in blooms, bil lets or piles is praperiy heated, and then fed into the rolts having tho largest grooves. These rolls caqsc it to p&ss.through the galde between the first and second set of rollß and into tho second eel, and thus.Upasses from of rolts, through guides, to another eel, and.so on until it is rolled out into the desired, form and dimensions. By gradually changing the form of the guido the iron will bo tarned into any desired position eons to meet the groove in tho next set, and by changing the form of the iron in one set into a*different form in tho next it will be more speedily and completely oonvertod iolo tho requirod ehapo. Furnishing rolls are placed in front of each other, and in parallel lines, with guides placed between eaob set of rolls. These guides aro fio oonstraeied that they will guide and change the position of the iron as it passes from ono set of rolls to another scL The machine, we are convinced, oannot be de scribed on paper in such manner as to do full justice to its merits, and we therefore suggest to that doss of our readers who may feel n pro fessional interest, to call onAho patentees and examine for themselves. A fowmioutes.devoted to Us inspection will enlighten the visitor more thoroughly than a column of printed description. Alixokd Kuisarck.—A curious casocamo be fore Alderman Steel on Wednesday, in which a complaint was entered by a business firm In this cily, against a gentleman interested in the coal and carbon oil business, charging the latter with maintaining a nuisance in tho shape of a store for the sale of coal oil. The names of the par ties aro of no consequoncD whatever, bat the fools in the oaee are of publio interest at a lime when tho carbon oil is becoming an article of merchandize as common as candles er while oiL Various witnesses were produced by the parties entering the complaint to prove that the odor from the stored oil was so offensive os to drive people from the neighboring etores; that per sons employed in the store of complainant were not able to endure the eleooh; that the odor not only pervaded tho store honsea In the vicinity, but was offensive oven to passers on ibe side walks. The defendant produced testimony of an ex actly eoolrary nature, going to show that tbe exposure of the coal oil for rale wa* not calcu lated to produce any iojnrioos effect npnfi Iho health or seriously incommode parties in the vicinity. The defendant, after (he bearing, en tered beil for his appearance at Coart to answer the charge laid by tbe complainant, so tbe ques tion whether or not buildings for the sale of coal oil are to be considered a nnisaoce in this dty is in a fair way (o be derided. PtTTsniTXon Goons m New Yoak —Oae of our citizens, Mr. W. F. Walker, who has been for some time a member of the Arm of Adams, MaoUlo, i Co., glass tuanufadurtrs in (hiscity, is about opening - a commission house in New York, for the sale of Pittsburgh aanafsetures. Bis house Iq New York wiil operate in conjunc-. lion with that of Barney Bros., of Philadelphia, who have longbeen in the business By refer ence to the card in our column of “Special Notioee” tt-wlll be seen that the name and atjle of the firm is Walker & Barneys. The gentle men in this city to whom Mr. Walker refer* are citizens of probity and high standing jo tbe community. With Mr. Walker we have enjoyed on acquaintance of some years and know him tube a gentleman of (ha most undoubted iuieg ' rity and honor. We might, were it necessary, allude to the ad vantage which this new communion bouse in likely to present to oqr Pittsburgh manufactur ers. We feel sure that in the artiole of glass, for example, out work will not suffer In compar ison with any in tbo country. Mr. Walker will exert himself to bring our produols into oottee, and we are ears he cannot fail to be of great ad vantage to our great intareots in the chief Amer ican markets of New York and Philadelphia. Carr. Mask Stsbluio.— The boats at the l*. vee yesterday were all flying their colors at half mast, ia honor of the memory of Capt. Sterling, who departed this'life on Tuesday. No man In ibis community perhaps contributed more to the advancement of the steamboat interest than Copt. Sterling. Certainly no man was belter known through all the valley of the Mississippi in connection with steamboat bonding than he. He commenced active life here aa o boy thirty years ago. At that time he was watchman, and from that bumble beginning he became a mate, and eo he passed up through all the grades until ho became ono of the best known bwders in the West. He was born in Scotland, aodoame to this country somowbere about the year 1929. He was ono of the roost kind hearted men in (bo world, aud Copt. Atchison, well known here, In epeakiog to us of him yesterday, said be could not say “ho” to a friend. Ho was ft man of strict integrity. He leaves a largo family to monrn his loss. . Tub Boons Hobsb.Tambb Abbbstbd.— The Baltimore American says that Mr. B. P. Rarey, who claims to be a horse tamer, was takes be fore Justice Showarce, who released him inlhe sum of $3OO to appear and answer the charge of being an imposter. A merchant of this city promptly appeared and gave the required bail. This morning Mr. B. appeared at the office of Marshal of Police and had a long conversation with him. lie staled that he.did not claim to be the celebrated F. S. Bare/, but was doing busi ness with, his approvalfpod that whatever he promised to do in his panlio exhibitions he had faithfully performed. Ho was told, however, that the Mayor would not permit any farther exhibitions to be held until he received further tostroetione from the Mayor ef Pittsburgh, at whose instance be had been arrested. Tub United Pteibylerian says of the oommence meat at Westminister College, Now Wilmington, that ibo exercises were all good; U was a good commencement dsy. “The College is prospering aa well as its beat friends could expert, aud all that is wanting to bring it up to the point we have marked for it, Is the liberality aud favor of those who ought to be its friends. The friends of our cause will furnish their and sons daughters, shall we notalso have at command the means necessary for their education V* Tub Blair County fFAiyeays the Central Bank of HolUdayeburg Is evidently gone by the board. It appears to be to a worse condition now than when U first suspended. Although the control lers or owners of the bank may be perfectly hon est men, they have pro.vcd themselves most mis erable financiers. Note holders, however, will lose uotfciog, If wo arc correctly, informed,, and should, therefore not sacrifice any of the notes. The stockholders are.boaod Individually for the amount of oapUal stock, and they aro tolly able to pay. ' Tub Wab ih Itali.—G. G. Evaoa of Gift Book notoriety has just a book from'itbe pen of Mad. Do Marguerites about! the war to Italy. It will eel! now, of course," and that is the reason why it is, published. We have ex amined (not critically) and aro.of the opinion that it will live as long as (be present war shell last to stimulate tbo public to read aoytblsgaud everything about U. Whether it will be heard of after (hat, is & Miner sell the book. Oodbt’s liADy Book ron Auausr.—This book bas attained a standard which no other periodi cal to this country has. ever reached, and which tbebest of them envy. For twenty-eight years It has been looked opj to as 1 the criterion by which almost all similar magaiines have been ushered into existence, bat.no one of the other, to our humble opinion, was as ever as good as the original. , A bbcbht eale by the Sheriff of Crawford county .under;a. writ of Levari Facia* of some 800 acres of land to Steuben township, was set aside by Ibo Court as Illegal and invalid, because said eale had . not been advertised in handbill fom. . ** . EaCAMPMB«T«,.-r-Ttcro Is to bo a camp of in fltruQtion ot Tyrono in-Eeptensbec. jTbe encamp mcntwblch wo towe boerd i> lo bi held »l Eaet Liberty eome next month,-if ie probeble erlll be » eaMcei: ' Eieutitap Ueltele oo the P. B. B. -will be lMned for tjie°pc»«tQe. ,; a cy ■ -r-^.lyin'bat nea al Collla* Puk'UiUj. After <he pnfomuu there * ewkteee fat the umHimrol«(tin craw*. SSgSSV'i'.'-i'p 7 Z.j ! <' ■ Jora HIREBR. Eiq.,KS*iHa of caotM, to prcient «t Ui6 cenatmies on Taejdty, Rlelttr fromMujD. L. Dlx, cot edoglho inbjoined TOKR fmn • patient, vho Ins long been ap»ti«nt Rlthe lanse A»jlnm at Trenton, New Jereep. Xise Dii describee tbo writer ae one. fa genera), rerp mnob dialreeen), bnt mill, aa Ibe eabJoineJ hjmn will (how, pos eeeeiiig powers of menl.ol acilon, soand end clear noder a mien tbet is often r etolid and al most lifeless. Blots, 0 Lord,car joiht endeavors. Crown our.effortfl wtth aaccess, May thy Holy Splrit’sravor On our work* of mercy rest. Thoa hast, promised to Assist ui If we trust Thee to the last ; Now we, hoping la thy boanty, Bread upon the waters cut. We would raise’ a piece of refuge, For tbe weak,of health bereft; May each stone seem, by its power. From a rock of healing cleft! God of lif* and light celestial Bend rioh blessings from above, May both givers and receivers Share the token of thy love, Trenton StatoAaylom forlntane. B . a , Paor. Rabxt.— We weae preaent yesterday to see this gentleman tame a mule. The animal woe one ef the finest In*the city, % blaok ooaled, silken eklnned creature, as contrary aathey are usually made. She beiopgß (o Mr. Ballou, and has alwaye had the habit of scaring at noises, runnlog away withlier drey and such like un handsome capers. Rarey began by patting and carosaiog her; be (ben, iriib a little strap about her leg, laid her dawn; she struggled a good deal, but finally appeared to conotude that ehe was in no danger and gave up. She suffered herself to be handled, coaxed and caressed, and seemed to have concluded, liko Davy Crock ett’s ooon, that it was beat to “oome right down.” Rarey has a large class, who appear to be much Interested in his experiments. The sale of Palnhoga at Mr. Davis' commer cial sales room, No. 51 Fifth etreet, commences at lOo'oloek this morning. These pointings arc, jn our opinion, far superior to (ho generality of pictures brought here for sate, both for (he varied and pleasing order of subjects and care ful artistic execution, and wo commend them to our oltixens as valuable works of art, well cal culated nol only to form desirable ornaments for dwellings, but to cultivate the growing taste for fino arta among us. Seats will be provided for tho ladies, and every opportunity afforded for the full examination of the pictures. Sponnsa Papbb.—One of tho editors of the Kentucky Register and Chromdt of the Times, has laid on our table a copy of hie paper. It is a nbw publication, very neatly printed, at Louis ville, Kentocky, and it devoted to the turf, field sports, agriculture, literature and the stage.— In the matter of blooded stock, particularly, it is to be "up with the timet." Kentucky is tbe paradise of elegant horses. The paper ie pub lished by £.O. Norton for $3 par year in ad vance. Bsbious Accidist.—On Monday evening last, Mr. Hamilton Davis, sen of Major Samuel Davis* of flonewcll township, Washington county, was klokea on the chin by a horse, which broke tbe jaw on both sides of lbs mouth. The accident occurred at a blacksmith shop, where Mr. Davis hod taken the horse for tbe purpose of having some work dona The injury sustained by Mr. D. U said to be very serious. Kulsd DT LiOßTWlsa.—A Mrs. Murray, wife of an Irish laborer, was killed by a stroke of lightning, at lodustry, on Friday morning lost. She hod been working in the garden, and in re turning to the house, was in the aot of crossing a fence, with a hoe in her hand; when ehe was attack and instantly killed. No wounda were perceptibly nothing but a rent ia tbe dress, end the heir back of the neck somewhat aioged. Son Stbocks.—Every summer, and two or three limes a summer, wa have published the simple recipe forprotectlon from son stroke, and yet a great many people would rather die than place a wet cloth in the crown of lbs hat, or a wisp of green grass or leaves. Abstain from heavy drinks of lee water, and entirely from ar dent spirits Striate Wmn Fsobbbtt.—Tbl* afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Mr. Davis will sell on tbe premises, by order of trustee, thirty-five handsome build log lots, on Devillir, Webster and Dancon sts., near tbe residence of Gen. •J. K. Moorhead.— Centre Arenas is one of the fioest in the city, and lb* 7th ward nnaarpaased for cleanliness and pnre air. ' Tub Minstrels are drawlog full houses every uight, notaithetanding tbe great beat of the weather. They present a fresh programme to every new audlenae, and are alwaya as funny aa they can Le. It is not nreessary lo Invite tha lovers of minstrelsy to go, for-they go with oat an invitation. Bbavcr Fsmax.l StutßAAT.—The Trustees of tbii iostiiution have eleoted Prof. R. T. Taylor, formerly of the Pittsburgh Female College, Prin cipal of their Seminary. Tbe Institution will open under hie auspices ahont the first of No vember. Davcd Nesbit, an employee of tbe Penney!- tadi* Hailrood Company, tod a dud of family, while cawing wood on Taeaday, wu prostrated by sun strobe, and though he lingered for some hoars ih an apparently unoonecioas state, be '’finally expired. CaicKtr.—We are informed that a good many gentlemen who are eery anxious to sweat, are to try a game of crioket on the Allegheny North Common to-day. Wa learn that the severe otormof Friday afternoon did a rest amoant of damage In Cross Creek and Smith townships, Washington couoty. We bare no particulars. Ws are informed that there ia to be aHegatla on Saturday, the 30th instant, for eight oared boats, the prize to be a set of fine ootora for the winner. Stjubccks Wilting onr cities, will do well to ex amine the new Finklo Sewing Maehiae, at J. L. Car* nagbsa A Co.'s, Allegheny city; it is an undoubted Improvement. f Mexican Mc*taho Lhocxxt. —Its winderful effect# and consequent popularity—perhaps no,arti cle in the history of the Afaiena Sltdica, ever ac quired the some patronage, was subjected to the same number of seme and different teste, and met with so few failures as the MnsUng Liniment ft has justly been styled a Panacea for all external Wounds, Cats,. Swellings, Sprains, Bruises or Eruptions on Man or Boast It is so far a mtdlolse of surprising virtue, that physicians are compelled to prescribe it; and from some remarkable cures.of Chronic and Dulorted Rheumatic cases it his naturally attracted much at* tention from the first scientific minds of tbe age. No family can afford to be without a bottle of tbe Mas* tang Llnlmeat’in the bouse. Betcare of imitation*. Tbe genuine Mustang it sold by all respectable dealers in all p&rts of the world. Babbu & Pans, Proprietors, New York. , Also, Ljon'e celebrated Insoet Powder. t Ah Irishman named J. Bey, decamped on Sunday night last in thd. train eastward, with Peter Caeeody’a wife, taking with them three of her children. They had both been arrested some weeks since, on a charge of adultery, and held to ball; bat BabseqQenllythe proceedings were quashed. Bey bad a considerable earn of money, some $3OO, enough to travel some dis tance. A warrant for their arrest was Issued and sent to Johsetowo; hat ws presume they will keep ontof the way of constables.—Greens burg Herald, Hastot has now fairly sot is, and onr far mers are basily engaged in gathering In their crops. Had it not been for tbe blighting effeota of the frost, the farmers in this county would have had a -much larger crop than, we believe, was over raised in this county. TheoropeaS they are, it Is thought, win yield a sufficient eapply for home consumption, for the ensuing year. Especially so should the buckwheat crop prove a good one.—/nd. TrvtAmer. Wheat Lowsxthah Co*b.—The Chicago Free* of Friday reoords the singular fact In tbit mar ket, that standard Spriog Wheat bad been offer ed in exchange for No. 1 Corn bushel for bush el, the Corn 1 being nominally onfi cent the hlgh eat. Subsequently Wheat rpea to the level of Corn,.and several thousand! bushels were ex changed eveo. ( Ton Sandusky (0.) Rtgiauf eAya the farmers in that part ottbe State are'4 happy set of men. Tbe yield of wheat is far beyond tbe moat san guine expectations. Many fields produce eight and ton bushels to the sere above the highest figures of the owners. Notice to Bnliders and Contractor*., THE UNDERBIGNED (formerly foreman brßowtana Perry) would weiwctfUD/Witam thorn lor whom h» has dose wort, and tbe pnhUo gngaUy. that be bsowpßparod to furnish BWe, or pot no Ntltiort tntfaemoet approved manner. Order* Car Booang or He ptlrlag of Elate Roofs (if lettettbeefflcaof Al*x.Uu«b* Uo, earner of Etna itiretsnd the Canal,, Wtt wva,) wlu be promptly attended to. TBOSUB PA&BV. pygg.-emd. ■ T ISLE GAUNTLETS, " -bilk aADNarra, LISLB OLOVES, Belling low entered j 027 . BPBCHnKLP.A 00. I* NVENTOR’S SALK ROOM.—The rob editor having rented a twg* waroroom fer.the nhlbl con and aalo of newly Invented and laboreevlog Martin ea, he invitee mil tboeewbn here any to dlipoeeof togtva hloaealloreendon their modele, and .be will diepoee of them; and also tholr Patent Bightoo i eaecinule tanas. He aleo iaritea all those who with tc ear* Ume aodUboe by a trifling axuenia to aiva him a roll end stamina the articles now os baud, at <IXO. W.-BUSITA BsalßJMo aad Iwer anca 02Bc*Norih rfdaof Leacockgreet, fithrfnorasatof. ‘ ~ VO LAKE FISH— 2OO ok*#, for calfl by . SESCTB.<SUBB f - Telegraphic. * F*"J%**! Jtd » 20.—Ih* Haald'or to-day eon? Ulna a latter to the editor from the Horn Daniel E.' Sickles, a which he comets a statement made in that paper yesterday, regarding the recent event to hu domestlo relations. The reconemaUan. he ms, *« “7 •*»«?. wlUoat «nnlS »S. B y «J atlve, connection, Cnend or adviser. - Whatever Srt •? ! bo , «•* *■».« f»u uJZ mo—lam prepared to defend what I hare done be fore the only trlbttnals I mcoguit* &> «ul •lightest claim to jurisdiction over the sSbjif-mi own conscience and the bar of Heaven lam not aware of any statate or code of morals *whlch%ake it infamonsto forgive a woman; nor Is .it muai make onr domestic Ufe a subject of consultation with friends, no matter bow dear op near to ns, and I can not allow even all the world, combined to dictate to me.the repudiation of my wift, when I think it right to forgive her and restore her to my confidence and protection. If I ever failed to comprehend the otter desolato position of an offending though penitent woman, the hopeless futnrej with all its dark possi bilities of danger to which tne is doomed when pro scribed as an outcast, I can now see plainly enough to the almost universal howl of denunciation with which she la followed to my threshold, the misery and perils from which I hare rescued the mother of my child; and, althoogh it is very sad for me to in ear the blame of friends and'the reproaches of many wise and good people, I shall strive to prove to all who feel any interest to me, that if I am the first man who has ventured to say to the world an erring wife and mothermaybeforgiven and redeemed, tbat in spite of aIT the obstacles to my path, the good re sults of this examplo shall entitle it to the Imitation of the generous and the commendation-of the just. There are many who think that an act of daty, pro ceeding solely from affections which can only be com prehended in tbo heart of a husband and a father, is to be fatal to my professional, political,'and social standing. If this bo so, then so be it. New 1 ork, July 20.—Tho weakness in the stock market noticed yesterday has resulted in a material fall throughout. The pressure to sell, however, was confined >0 a few leading railroad, shares. In these the deehne was heaviest. The feature of the market is the fall in Michigan Southern guaranteed, which is 3J per cent below the quotations of yesterday noon The decline is attributable to a rumor which boa ob tained currency in the street that the company will default on tho whole or a portion of Us bonded In terests falling due on the Ist of August. The quota tions of Readiog, Michigan Central and Harlem pre ferred, show a redaction aince yesterday of 1 cent Pacific Mall also sympathised with the heaviness, and fell to 70. Panama was dull but sustained itself at 117. la Galena and Rock leland there was only a moderate not exceeding 2 per cent.— Erie was 61 bid. The coal stocks were all held at previous prices. Penn'a. brought 854. There was no material alteration in bank shares* The traos actioai to railroad bonds contiauoon a limited seals. lUifiois Central Sevens sold at a decline of i, but other descriptions wore as before, particularly the | issues of the Harlem and Hodson, which are eporing ily offered. The downward tendency of prices was quite decided on the State Stocks. Tennessee Sixes : fell 1, Virginia 4, North Catalinr and Hiss., each, £. The money market Is undisturbed in its position of ease. Thesnpplyis fully equal to the demand at &2@G per oenC and 5 jper cent, is accepted in many cases. In the discount market there li con siderable doing at 6}@7 per cent, for 4 or 6 months paper of a prime character! Very choles short bQls are negotiable at <5 per eonti The sub-traasnry still gains specie; tho payments df duties being very large at present The balance Exceeds $46,000,000, but the disbursements are likely to continue*on a liberal scale. The Presidents of the R sylvania and Now York C< •d another-Interview for thepurpose of advancing 1 N«w York, July 20. —' at noon, for Liverpool, wit! $407,000 in sptcle. St. Lorn, July 20.—The overland mail has ar rived. I The Italians of San Francisco have raised fire thousand dollars to send to Victor Emanuel for the benefit of bis needy inbjecls. The people of Carson Valley hare called a Conven tion on the 18th of July, to consider the public safety. The weather was Intensely hot throughout the State, parching vegetation. Seme parts of the coun try looked as though iihad boen boraed. The county of Santa Barbara was visited on the 17th by a terrible elroeca, forcing people to shut themselves in-doora, killing animats, and literally roasting the fruit on the trees. The Fraser Rirer mining news continue discour •giog. Sr. Louis, July 2d.—A special dispatch to the Bul letin says that the 3 negroes on trial In Marshal co., Wisconsin, for tsardar and rape, were yesterdey taken from jail, anti one borned aod the other two hinged. St. Louis, Jnly 20.—Another espress from Deo ver CUy, with detas to the 14th, arrired this after noon. It bringss2,soo in treasure. S>. Loots, July S3.—The vlvsr has failed 4 lorbet In the last 21 boon. All tli* upper tfrsrs rostiooe to decllae. Weather clear end wens. Wajibixctok, Jnly 20.—A novel commitment has been made to the District of Colombia Penitentiary of an Indian who was found guilty of horse stealing in Kansas. lie was immediately set to work. The Commissioner of Pensions has Issued a cir cular, In which be directs that invalid pens loner* of the army and nary, who are subject to biennial ex amination, to be present with their usual vouchers, oa th* 4th of September and Ist of Janaary next. Respecting their disability, the operations of the ect of Congress of the 3d of Match, 1859, virtually sus pends the commencement if each Thnolal period nutß the certificate of two physicians or torgeoas has bean presented. t Locavuix, July 20.—the river is falling, with 5 feet 4 laches water In the canal, and S test 6 laches on Portland bar. " r * tt nillirumUtirMrr. PBIJIT, SHADE, ORNAMENTAL® Am eiISUBA Vtooa, lftjODO Kxtn iiulßniXTMßs, bom b to T b*t tIA. diibns- ISStS.’SST' *“* ta “ ,d “ •“*“-« *'*“ lO IdcLm to 4 feet high, offend by wbolonle or retail. t&fiGhmr Tree*, Urge ska, embnurfey tea cbotc® varte -1,000 Peach Tms,mteci verfotlm. *l-™ Apple aa4 Pear Grape Vlasa, nooejrmcUet, Eoeee. lowering Hambt,Ae,Ac. - * As our stock of Krergreeneand Shrubbery t* TwyW, persona who nquln a (arge amount or theeamecau Wac cesuDodata] at tow prices. Xxttars to oar eddraae throng* WUklne Poet Office, near nibbUfb, Pa., Will wH/m Orttera can be left at onrktead on Bterket dayi, in the Dfaaond Market Also, at theatoreof Jotuatou. A tTU- Items No. 114 Bmlthfleldst,oppcelte the post Ofllca, PUt» burgh. foLwT-ee«Bw WhL 4 3AS. MUBDOCg, Dr. barbbr-s instantaneous re- WEI FROM ALL PACL—Ia seeking patronize, the snoeertbcr aeka but Justice, nothing more. To remoTe prejudice and eatsblkh truth, ooe thing only to requisite. In this the consumer to more interested than the Inventor. All who do not put this Relief to an experimental teak ere not capable to critic!*®. All who do not find Important re lUf, ahall hire their aooay refunded. X have a caveat filed for the right of discovery of the compound. ... _ 1L PERRY, Agent, myKUywTJ M Wood sL, Pittsburgh. Pa, FAiuneßs* hctcai. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Omo- Omter Square, York, Ann& AecnnateiwMtopltml—..... ,|IIT,IIT ZT Thla Company oontinnos to itasoro the safer kind* of property against loa or damage by Are, at rates as low ae to cooaUteniwlth safety. „ g. KRAIICT, President Dim SraicsLsa, . —g-wlyT C__ OosTa°i.i*a-s Omo, July 4th,1849, • IT* WEIQH SCALES.—SeaIed Prcpo sals, addxxeeed to the Finance Committee of Council*, will be received at this Offlee, for, one week from date, for Weigbmasters fat tbs' several CUtir Weigh Beales. judders wfll state how mnch percent of kbe gross revenue arising Qva said ecalei they will pay th«l (Bty for the eat of tame. Jrt HKMEYLAMBBBT. Controller. Arrival.— organ harmonium— Xba subacrlhen are happy to announce that they have at lest received another or unrivalled ORGAN HARMONIOUS, hon the factory of Car hart, Needham A Go, Mew York, which have caused a eensatton In the musical world, and of which a specimen maybe seen at the Lutheran Church, Seventh street Bey.Drvkrtuth*s.. The extraordinary demand makes these Instruments verymaiw, sad purchasers should tasks early application for thsm.— fw sale by ELKLKB£RAURO n No,&3ntthsL, j Sole Agents for Oarhirt A n^Tmrt w 1 TI*- 1 *- A MERIOANFLUTE SCHOOL—With JtjL nsw and complete rules and exercises, and all neaee srTy uatrnetlons to partes the Uarssr in the art of.ptoyfns the flute without a master, together with a Urge collection ofpcpulsrtnuilo, consisting o 7 Polkas, Uarcbes, Ao.,’by : E. uowe. Price toe, Porealaby JQIIR IL MILLQB, 81 Wood stmt . Ooptoa malted on rectfpl of the price. ; Ju4 CUTLERY. —We invite the attention of houaekeapers and tba trade to car stack of American English and German CUTLERY. It to cusuipsseed fbr re* nety.enlwni be sold a! very low figures. OABTWBIQBY AYOPNG, 80 good it SALTPETRE —50 bags Nitrate Potash; 900 do do Soda, Porsalaby Jstf ■ AIBXAKDIB KINO. PIG LEAD—I2S Pigs for sale by my9t • HENRY H. COLUSA CASTILE SOAP—SO boxes in store and for mis by W. MAIKKOWM, 16T liberty tt. BEANS— 50 bbla. small white for sale by Je32 UIHBT P. OOLUNS. WOOL— 2 aacka now landing from Bteam tc Clifton for sale by . IfIAIABDICEET AOO. "OEATHEBS—4 sacks now landing from X> steamer CUfton for sale by XJUIAP DIOgIYA 00, GRE ASE—3 bbla. now landing from steam' er Clifton for sale by IBAIAH toICRKY *OO. onn BBLS. N. 0. MOLASSES iu atoro &\J\J and for sale by J.B.OANIULD *OO. [AGON.—Sides, llama and Sboulderß, 1 country cured, for aale by { RIPPLI, WIRTB * 00. EIME —250 bbla fresh for sale by JelS : HYNRY U. OQLUMB. BASKET WILLOWS—SI bdla Ohio now landtag to sale by IBAIAS DIQ&KY A 00. XIOTATOES—2OObus. forealeby ' X j»3Q ■ xnmar n. oottraa. OIL SASSAFRAS—7S lb*.for a&leby J>3o W,MACglOTrw,lgr Liberty's! QPEOIE OORKS FOR FRUIT JARS, oes’d U«teea,for«leby . 1 B. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00. FRESH FROM THE SPRINGS-10 bbla. oftrsah XUnsllek Water Just rec*d by 3QE.YLIMIBQ. MATTSON'S SYRINGES—A large supply Justretfdat •.Je33 JOB. fLPnsd'a. 51LE QLO7ES, WHEAT— 1500 bosh, in store and for sale by JeBO inTOnOOCS,ttcCREERT*OO. BEANS —200 has. small white for Ealebj igr> nliiljhnn jj»- • : ■ : BiDM».wniT» «g>- T IN3I .Euuiu— by TjUSlT—Eastern end Lake FUhof'aU kinto ' jQi Ho. 0), caroif«iiUmBWoqi«r»i- J.t ;j«u , j.B.cinrntLP and Kr toieby T ABBOIIi— lObbliinßtorowKHbralebj; j.s.uapra'ero. 1-11(8 -. PAIAB PtfflEtT'e-tpO. Jjll > ... 200.» JJSB—IOQ boxes W. U. <&«»& instore 'DBIHTM D LINEN LAWHS ray cheep aSteSTtr *.sAUß,L*oa,aiHKrti«. JThuS '■ nmsßtmntQQ. - *“ v M r r^mgicsg—ino boxes & in tee \J iStoSoTty ■ MAIM* * CO, 251Bfcrtj* ■.•.>;• . -’r /„. • .-tf•; r-.-OjA. \ ' . •TV \ X j' v3 l <L-S OOMHITEEBQF ARBIIKITIOJf FOB JUNE* j. Diem, Y.;F* C. Ccia bit*, J;7. Gtf - • •: • - . • ttastt, BJpMpmr. 1 --: ' X • .. ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ■ PITTSBUUttBAAIitUfiTa. [Berried Specially far (hi FUttshurji Cardie. Pmsßcxao, Tanrear, Joit M,' 1559. FLOUH—tbs demand continues goad, buflbe inquiry i* confined to small Ltd; sales from first bands of?sbbU a $5,75 for Extra bad $6.12 for Family do: from store, 2)0 bbla at $S,9O@B tor Extra,Tsnd for Family dm 60 bbla Soper at $5,50; 55 do at 36,50 for Soper, and |8£5@6,60 for Family Extra; and 060 bUs in lot* at for Saper, s<Jfor Extra,andsA23 for. Family. . ' GBAlS—salt*from storeof4oobatltOat>at6l@s2;Coru. CO Lush from store at and 60 da Wheat, 100 both MW at $1,40. , PBOYISIONB—aeIasof lOfiiO lbs Bacon at Shoulders, Old for Sides, and 10@10li.for Hams; 12.000 lbs fa and 10J6 6W lbs and 10 tea 8. C. Hams at ictßi. LoufodaatloJi- ecalee of 2i Tosdfl at cnErafc? 1 ," ° 1 . 20 >*»■“ CUEESK—wales of 00 bxs at B>f OOSETAUv ABO OUffIfIKBCIAL, 19 IWnxAt.—At no period (n the | l ‘^ o f y 0f t&6 P* 1 ® }***? ° r •« city, has the wheat market XjJm ~ fttI w ctaiU «« " hareoceurred doling' the put eight or tin weeks; and In no previous veer hu tn I °® B J lMt *“ the tuniVmmwt JfSheat! On the iLthof April last, standtrd Spring wheat sold at OOcfu store. out, and breadstaO all over the world advtnSdfao that on the Ist of May tho aboro grade aold at sl@l,oi—daliv ad. yanclDglill the ICUi, when.it reached Biace that date, liscgurw has been steadily and alarmingly downward On the Ist of Jnne It wu $1,1% on.the fstor July 92c; and yestordsy Itcloaed dull at sCc—a dulitte of 74c per hurt fit tobUr* 1 e,T# Ili 05rnBan * conrs« t ln ws fallowing Hay IG- SUSQ© June 20 , tflMgvQ.Pff * 23 IJ3@L2O « 27„. .. 0,W@0198 - LIS© 147 July AtMUwankee the decline bu been eguaUj groat. ‘On 18 P ri °f •» ebout SL«, while on Saturday lut It lildat 70c. This altogether ontatrlpa tho decline of 1567, which hu hitherto been quoted as “the sodden decline.’' In that year standard Bpring wheat rose on the 3d of July to Co. b-. and fell to 60s lo sfonon the 2Sth.of November follow-^ leg—ahsavierfoutamoragradnal foil. . , [ The revolt of tbo recent decline bu been very dfiaatreus' to grain dealer* and speculators all along the Ccn> mlmiofl merchants, bankers, and nearly all concerned hare suffered mare or ten. Tins a few hare come out of the "trugglo-nmcatbed, bnt It hu been to the sacrifice of tho «a«aj. The losses at Chicago, Ullwinkee. Radnoand other pmoUcannot be low IhanUSOO,OOOI It Isaleason not lobe sooo forgotton; and wo txtul that tbo spirit of speculation Eri£! U.? 41 ? *? * Uo »*d to ran wild as itdid In Hay lut, »“!* * wUh bankrnpfoy and general Tula. Some no doubt tllnk that extrema pricre beoeiU the pro ducer. It Is a mistake. Ibe reaction which generally fol lows an uanatnral advance, minks tho market as much below Us natural level u It was shore it; and no bettor example u( ibis can he cited than the simple fact that corn aold In this (market yeateriny at a pries lie prr bush higherAKoss :lar.- dard kJuoL— {Chic. Presa,^ Pmucnrini Cams fiiAKxr, Tn«day, Joly,lB^-Dull ness wu sapreme at ttA Cattle Yard to day, and everytliteg partook of a lazy character. Tbs stock In market wu Urge bnt the bot weather has kept hack the botchers while {this rendered tho drovers, even thoso who anally manifest fbe greateit desire to realize, equally indifferent about making •ales. Mce* have, therefore,declined.' It ij probable that the downward tendency commenced to-day, will continue for aeveral weeks. The offerings at both yards amounf-to about 1,200 Head. The following wu the range of prices for beef cattle to day:— Choke quality, (?) 100 Iba,). Prime “ •* Ordinary “ Common “ Inferior “ A few extra sold at $U ft ICO lbs. •> - r Tbs offerlopofEbeep amounted to 4,00 U bead. Theules were effected at 4©4j(s) ft, ?) cwt. The arrivals of bogs at ImbofTs Union Drovw Yard amount to 1(60 bead, which told at prices ranging from $7,50<5:5,?6 $) 100 11% Det. The export of *prri<> for tbo week endiuc Saturday was aa follows: Itimore and Ohio, Penn jtral roads have appoint n-morrow, July 21st, for te freight tariff, no steamship Asia sailed a eighty passengers and Total Previously reported. Tolal fur 1559 $03,807,WS 14 Same time in ISW- OO Same time In 1867. 22,733,830 00 The figures of the Bank Statement of tho weekkre con sidered os <julte favorable, the contraction of loans continu ing, while the addition of the California arrival hai given aa Increaae to the specie reaarve. It most not bo overlooked, bowerer, that the amount el the specie Une given In the Butemcnt is only apparent, u $2,(60,000 went out oafiatnr day, leaving the Banks 00 Sloe day probably not over $21,- 60UB00. The following is a cvmparative atatement of the roodltioa of the N. Y. City Banka lur tho weeks ending Jnly 9 and Iff: July 9, July IC. Loans $121,447,966 $12U.04L221 D^...«1,01L735 Specia 22,494,049 CSrculltluo— 8,663,031 Be- 0*4,027 77,012,012 77,751.619 In-. 738,607 (N. Y.Trin. □aavcdion Eratxu On Saturday lut Spring wheat in the vicivlty of Bockfocd, Winnebago county, was harvested; and a gentleman who. arrived Ly the Chicago, Burlington A Quincy Rail read to-night, informs us that near Uandotab* saw a field o( Spring wheat belagcuu—[Chicago Tribune. at Nzw Yoax.— I The N. Y. Cvur.andlo ■jnirer, of the 16th, oays:—Tbe reooipti of the oewcllppetl wool appaer <0 b* enormously heavy. Tha areirala per Erie baßroad alosahava Increased 2,000 bates for the past wuk. f*T. Lotus, Jnly k —Tbe market for fiosrconilnaea very dull and unsea tied, and it is Impossible tr> vtre rsllable <;ootatlona City super la nominally $4,60. IVnaat Is dolt st a further decltau of IX^Sc —rengiog from 65a to $1,03. Corn Islnictive, aod prices are with ales at 700 Vic. Alt qualltirsof oats hare deeltnod, with tales at 36® £Oc. Tbe market fc<r bs&ip la flnn t and holders are uklng higher pricea. Good to prima'rahges'Thnn $lO2 to $lOB. Lead dnU at $5,16<&6£0. Krcdpts today include 4,000 ska wheat and 6,tKW do corn. Money easy; exehtnge orarce as t premium, * f- - . Woou—N'stive o«eces have been In good request at full prices; and tbe advices fiom Uteat Britain are of a natare to impart strength to foreign, yet the demand for this, as usual at this season, la lixalud; there U no disposition, how ever, on the part of holders to press sales, eo that no depret don Umanltnet. as sum* parties would have ns believe. The alissf-tntlw ftsiw du paw vwt aggrwgsu -200,000 lbs at 40@680 for quarter to TBit blood extra Saxony; 25,000 fos pulled at as to-uaality. An auction sale of. tow foreign grades In Boston reAilteti u fjllowi: 134 balea un-* washed do Crdixrha l6&©lG->£; •7 do Trench fleece, 35 7 do black anwuhed 6c; and alto do, 75 ic, u months. — fS, Y. Trib. 1 Tbe feeling that eomelhing most eo>.viD ,e dons'to remove tbe kllsaourt currency.bmthen to locrwtsiog. Onehoneere foeed to tskeit tonlay, except Inemail Bsmt, from depositors; and this party also declined checks oo other bankers, that are in the habit of settling their balance! with Ibis currency, in payment for exchange. Checks on houses that ere sup posed to be well enppHed with Miseourffucds are held over. Thus, while bankers are not jrat quite CTCparjff'to tbroiOi-, out, they are dodgiogit u tar u paxslblPM*^ Tbs circulating medium in the city at pTountHi made up la large part of Loulilasa mad Missouri paper—tbe fortner being no better for cenverdoa than the latter, and a leading exchange dealer Informed us that be would rather sell ex change at 15 prom. Tor select Ohio, Tadiene and Kentucky, than at. lj£ pram, for what most of the bankers pay over tbelc counters. Straight packages of HJssmri hare been sent here within the last few days, from St. Louis for ex chaaga, and some of theso were drawn fbrwt Ji—bot this repeated, the rate having been advanced to 1 nrem. pis sriU (top (hatreds that parties in 8b Louis bare been driving, by Retting exchange here for their cunency at andaeulng it thr«ofor theaamapaper, at L—(Cln.Gsr. W* efUeimed It a Utils dangerous to stay long on the wharf yesterday. The pavement has became an Intensely ho*tod, *ad the sun la eo anfnlly oppressive that eon stroke It as natural *» thirst In these day*. - There ra ter? IttUe doing in the way of boalnan. A few good* were on the -.whaiC There were no'arrtvels'et all. 1, lU# "river U tery .low, and telling. Tho KUo went oat on Tuesday. Thacngsr jwhleh vb to come hm* on the steamer tehl for Wcaßagsley, E*q,, was brought,iaytcterdayln a barge. Tho OoounerctaJ r p( Ttyeday, eaj»r— new aml-Uraly annua came In from flttsburgh, having mule a quick trip. The Key Weet arrtred from Louisville, end left for Pitta bu«h yesterday nooo, with 27. r >ton* and wpaasengsri. the Clinton came in from St. Loots, and tho Llghtfootfrctn Nashville. Tho Key IVeet waa tho only drpsrtare outsldeof the local packets. Oapt.Roaa, of tho Aaron, leave* for BrownsTille 10-mor row-....Th0 AUamont Is la the dock, and the Frees’on* on tho Marino Ways. Ste&mbdat Register. " ARRIVED. DEPARTED. Telegraph, BrtwnirilU; 1 - ' Telegreph.BrtnnnviUe; Jefforwo, RrowxuriUej . JeSuson, Brownsville; Col. Bayard, Elizabeth; Ooi. Bsvard. Elisabeth; ‘ Rltqt—2 f«t 10 lnchee—CaJUng. Nsw Ycax, July 20.—Oottoa firm; tales 1600 bain. Floor heavy; nice 6000 bMs at $WO@« to Booltera. Wheat do cllned; sales SOOO bush at $1,40 for white Southern. Corn heavy; tales B.HO bash at S9@9o for Dow «t*wl- Mess P0rk517,76017,80, Lard tteady Sugar ac .tlvr; Moaearrado.6}£o6%;. tlolxssca more. aHin; j£.o. 33 ©4L Bacon abottldtra hams Hides doll and heavy.. Tallow firmer at Stocks dull and heavy: Chicago ABock Tdaad 61; IllinciJ Central bonds S2J4; Mlchl.tan Sonthtrn 22; Hew York Central 74)4; HU aourl sixes Qalena AChloegoo4%; MJchlgad ventral dSffi Gotland A Toledo 2% panama B. K. 116#; Paefic Qama 1 laisst. heary. tecaipta 26.000 head; •aleaatadncliaftof-)# avorags-pHice Sheep firm; receipts wet* Jsssn;qno&ibM chsare.' Brine dnO; raoelp It talee'at , '* '■ ' Ontaxuru JqlySCL^Tht. market for Want;.ia better; bolder* hnnar at an advance to’ss for kuwtfLfie, and $5,26 for white w heat. Wheat tteady at sl,osfor .r*%«sd'sM&' for white, vylth'a better demand, Com Is as quoted yes ter day. Otto-doll; tajer»wfllnoi*Tsnj>*y 40c frtely. Bj# fß©7o. < Bfhlitoysteady at 24. BacOjicoDtisnea fn request at7cfora))oaldMfeaod9)ifortldetraale* o! bnlk ahonld* «raatfi,a>tdot mm pork at $15,75; holders sr* tery firm.. Pmuii artm, _ prices 26c lower for .old at< jek;~soperfiae offered at $S5s; without odes; frteh gttmnd niparfia* mads from new wheat held at with, cot ealec. ta th* trade the salol Sang*from s6£s to $7,25 for cdansmt end bscy.breads.' Bye floor qulst at $455, and Corn Ids al at $3,75. Wheatdeelined 3c; sale* 3000 bash at |I,S7©M 0 for red,and $1,60 for white; WO both very superior oWoblored sold at $1.46. Bye steady at Uo. Corn la Ua Uaa ttemsnd; aleelOOO bush yellow at 6fi@W>j, and damaged at 80. 2000 bosh old Dslawaro Oat* eold at 89; a toted n«wt*opBpahishKtw Juaey.-firstof the asa-. aontaoldwtSa" WhUuysteldrtr27©23. " Batnimltf;-July 3b—floor dalL'-Wheat 100 h.w<r for chute*, whig* and mlteatlMOSMk Otta duQ'»t S3cfor .while, and BA©S2foryeliow.\b*oc»ana at OU'for side*.' Mesa Park dull at .fffcMtot dnjta!t j «V. LIFE mSUR AN GIRARD life IN8UB1VN0& ARNIiITTiSD xaost OOHPAmr, at strecLnttshprsh, coaUno* to make tnaranoe* os lives. In td&lGoh to a paid capital of fdOO.teVVtbay have a Isrga and forfeiting stamp reap, afforduig nndoobted aecnrlly to the Inland.' In caas* or lasnr»4t* for Llfo the boons decland TVotakianp profits has alru <dy oxea*dsd ftftypercaot ob alkprsahmaapekL ; ToodT;BiPoawiT, PrertvJtAn’f. Jiajsa, Actoary; Jas. Medical BxatoJner, offisa No, 11271 lih street, PttUhfir; ai .Eorlnilher InfonnaUontppljjojrhLßAKEv WEU|. WBtfor ; - SQ E ESE - Catting Cheese ' re-. cel\ 'Jog rvgalsTly from the best meonfoefortei nod foe -by , JuT» ’. mronoo3g. McCBXEET*OO IMpi SRTED SEED WHEAT.—SW bush pen .) imported • Wheat, from the Mediterranean. <a ••cis of lwotnahil*,fora*J«by JnlD . ;. .. ; ; HITCHCOCK.tfcCBEffIY * w yELOPKSof eytry tize. color wlg,^ 111 - iatT uri EUlSaTl' -|OV r/L LANDS, in Boone and Franklin. E^arau.:: rj (wn LOTS on DIAMOND ST. X .'each 20' jfcl?* *. ""*** I ”OTSSM * y BoM.itiv»itol »l. ‘ • raig ATT 'HEKB—^. ewto nQTT.landipg' from *TI •rlrUonl* fcratf»l* ’* ; r.-‘ ' _ ■ >mUH3)ICK«T * 00. Commercial. - .$lO,OO to 10^60 9,00 to 9AO to 8,76 AOOto’B^o 7,87 to 4,00 to 6,87 .$ OO . 36,315,496 14 EUVERpKKWSi ffii«mpbi« awKiu. TVIW AQBICOLTDRAL SETTLEMENT. XT : : 10 ALL WASMSG SABftS, -• '& Bare oppGrttoiity in & delightful and '.' climate, * of Philadelphini'en "Camden, and . Atlantia Jt.' .R*'-Kew^Jersey; ' As oil eatsie co&xlstisgct jevcral (hoonsds ofarrsa 0? roil hu been dmdei Into Faroxof Tirfota . to rei* the purchaser, a populaiioti cf aoffle Ext drtdj from tariou porta of the mldJtoStafcw and Raw Eng land have aoUlad there the pest year, improvedihsixplaires, and mi ted excellent avp. Tho price c'r the tod I» at the lowftnDCf fromslstos2owt «cre,tboioilt4of (hobes* quality for the produetfos or Wheat, Clover. Ccwo, Beachse, U rapes and Yegttahlca. .IT 13 CONSIDERED TUEfIEST FBuTT SOIL IN THE UNION. Tha pw^cUy secure from Croats—the destructive enemy cr inner _ tirepaofgralntgreasaml Crnltaro nowgrowtogandcuba seen. By examining tho place itaolf, a correct judgmaot can be formed of tho productiveness of tho land. 1 The tonne are tnado easy to secure tha rs]4d improvement of Ute Und, which Is only eold for actual The result hu been, that within the past year, 7.unirfd s—«e -have been erected, two ono steam; four stores, mse forty vineyards aad Peach orchaidi - planted, and a lun number cf other improvenonta, making fl a dalraMaani ' aettra place of business. THE MAItKET, lathe reader may perceive from Us location, is the BEST IN TOE UNION. Produce bringing doohloYhe price than In locations away from, tbo city, and more than ddublo the'price than the West. It is-known that the earliest anil best frnfti and vegetablaa lh this latitud* como from New Jersrry, and are annually exported to theoxlentormlUlonv. v In locating the sfltlerbasmany aJrautAgoe. % HeU vrithiaafowhocre rids of tbe great dike cl New England aadUlddlo State*, he is near the old friends aod assaria- } lions, he is in a tettiedjWihy where every improvmentrif comfort and cicUiraticm it at hand. ’ He canbuy every arti cle hewanta at tho cheapest price; and aell bis produce for . tho highest,(in tho Weatthla.ia rorefaed,>hehu schools 1 forhla children, divine service, and wiQ enjoy open winter, and dellghtftil climate, whey® feTfirs [are uttfrly unknown. The rasrilt of the change upon those from tha north has gen erally bean .to restore them to an excellent abate of health. . In tbe way of building and Improving,lnmbev can baob talnednf the mills at tbe rato)ofslo to sis . Bricksfrom the brick yard opened In the place. Uvefy arti- - clean be procured in the.place, good carpenter* are at hand, and there is no place in the Union where building*' and Improvements can be made cheaper, ‘ Tha radar will at once bo struck with the advantages hare presented, snd ask himself why the propcrty.hu not boon taken up before. Tho reason is, tt was never thrown in tho market; and unless tlieee statements were correct, no ode " would bo Invited to oxamtno tho land before pihchaelng. Tblaallareexpectedtodo: They will see land.xmdorculti ration, such is tho extent of tho Bjttlement that’they will no doubt, meet person* from their own neighborhuo-J; they will wltaeu the improremests and as judge the fhsricter of tho population. If thsy come with a view to settle, they should como prepired to stay a day or two and fcs' roady to purchase, a! 1 iocs lions cannot be hold on refusal. There are two dally trains to Philadelphia, acd toaUset tlers who ipprovo, the Ratircad Cbmpany gives a Fra Ticiui far ti* months, and a hal/price Tickti far tlirtty tart. THE TOWN OF BAmiONTON. In connection with'the agricultural setUemcnt,anzwaoi thriving town has xaturaliy ariaen,toAic4yrr«ntr inilucs* merdtfor any h-indef bexinexupesrticsilttrly stores and man ufaelorits. -The Shoe htm'nar could bo carried oh in this place and siarket to good advantage, also cotton boJdnasa, and manufactories of Agricultural Implements or fbunde riea for casting small artlclrs. The improvement been so rapid as to insure a constant and permanent Increase «f boiintss. Town lota of ngoodsiz;, (redo not srilamaU ones, as it would effect tho improvement of tho iijacsl can be had at from $lOO and upward!. . : ! • Tha Homaonfon Jkmcr, a'monthly literary and azri 'cultural ahoct, containing full Information of-Iliihmontaa can bo obtafned at 45 cento per annum. - -. . ZlUa indliputablfr—sramuUo deeds given, clear of all in cumbrance when money is paid. . Bcuto to the Usd: leave Vine afreet wharij Philadelphia for H&mmnnton by b«ii. road,at7)4 a.,w^cr4W p. k. PareDOcenti ‘ffh«r.there > inquire for Mr. BiRaJtA, Bo&rdlngcontanienxtonbasd. Parties bad better stop with Mr. Byrnex, a principal, until Cb«y hat* decided as to -purcLailßg.aa he will' snow them over the (and in Ui carrugw, free of expense. - Letters and applications can be addreutd to LANDIS A JJYENE3, Uammonton P.O, Atlantic cannty,' Now Jemy/orS. B COUGHLIN, 232 Scnth Fifth street, Phiadriphiv Maps and tnformmton cbaorfallyfarnUboA.- -jaheodGcu THE UAMMONTOX FARMEK—A news paper devoted to Litoratnre umd Agrlcultnra, also Bet ting forth foil accounts of the new settlement of Uaarnnu ton, in New Jersey, can to tuhsrrihirJ for at only 25 cents per annum. Inclose postage stamps for tho amount. Address to Edi tor of the Farmer, Hammontoa P. 0-, .Atlantic Co., Now Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of tbe bast quality, in one of the health Seat and moat delfghtfal climates iutba Union, and where crops ere never ent dowp by frosts, tha terrible scourge of tbe north, see advertisement ol Hsmmou too Lands. JofosodCm FA£M LANDS FOK SALE .25 MILES from Philadelphia by Railroad, in the State of New Jersey. SoOamongtbebcstfDr Agrlcnlttmilpurposes,be- Ingagood loam aoU, with a day bottom. Thalthdfaa laig* tract, divided into entail farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now. sett ling and .building. The crops produced art large and can' be eoen growing. The climate irdelightful, and secure from frusta.- Terms from $l5 tos23par acre,payable withinfour^yearabyinstal ments. To visit the place—Leave Vina Street .lYbarf'et Philadelphia at 7 }£i.x. by Railroad' for Uammonton, or address B. J. Byrnes, by letter, Oommontpa Pest OSes, At lantic county. New Jvrwy. See full advertisement in aa ethey column. . ~ , - juLaodfim All wanting farsis in. a df- Ughtfal climate, rich aoU. and secure trocu frtatr, roo adtsituameotof Oamnooton Lands la Another column. PERSONS WANTINO CiIANGE of Cli- U4TI for heatifa, sea ol Qammontou Lan<l» in aaotber'cblomb. jutieodftm fpo ALL'WANTING FARMS, ScoAdver- J_ U«*mont of Hammooton Hands. ja4:oqd6m • P" ERSONS WISHING TO. CHANGE their bualaeji to a rephliy increasing ecuutry, a Kaw Bat tumabt where hundreds are goihx, Vhire thacliojata is mild and del}gbtfal,aaeadvertiMtnetit-\>f iheHaunsontou CetitetnectioahUtiKycoinpai.- h--Jn4aod6m Persons; wishing to -estabeish Mannlactorieaia ahewaad tbrivibg plied wharebuai dom is good, see advertisement of the Ilauufionhm SsUle meoti .. ~ . jp4;aod6at SHOE BUSINESS ANH FACTORIES ran be carried on* profitably at Hammodtcn. Sceadrcr tbyaant of Hammooton Lands. ' jol^eodCm . .LYON’S HAGSKTIC POWDERS, IfiS destroy Garden Luesfr, CbcifcAetiet, Bed-Bags, Fits* ■ • 1 JtoCAa, mad airpetise’/Vu vemdn kind. importance of a reiiablo article of this A kind la tueatltuabU. la ware* ; weather' all .nature teems with tb«aeannoylng foea. Tnlapowdaria the only' articU discovered which',will extennluate them. - A compa ny of botanists, from the Horticultural- Bocfoty of Paris, wbOe amidst tha fores of Asia, observed that all inaacte lighting upon a certain kind of, plant very tore -dropped dead. Thlafoctwaamadsasodftogafrdtheix&igbtcampa from three iotrudvre. QoanlUtosot the plant wsre brought home by Ur. K.Lyoo, aod found a positive Uoact destroyer', la every expevimeat. It is simply a powdered UaL cbemt* ally prepared to resist tbe effect of age and climate.. Med als aod Letters Patent have bean obtained from the Govern meat* of England, France,'Germany, and Rxuda, frem the Fair, and xmmerous medical and hortieuiturel cai fasre and societies.. FBOSI THB P&EfIIDEXT OP TQ£ U. STATES IT* Hassids, Wuhinetco, 31*t Ju. IMS. Dear Sin lure lb* pleasure to * " imiaialan of the Wfrrt fl*» Pair, - IwlelSndflßtWftflitelbrtha- -• txuexaituflng i.Cbalnnan.'* inform 70a that thft Bojt- fttJjoodon.tmTts.'nrdad yon - —^ grant vnha of yoor Magnetic. Pa« , IbmcU, Ac. •'iIILLAUD FILLMI . The aboes itu accompanied by a c&xtQuSßfrEAMii? Albort. ■ • It la Free from Polaoiit r Nxw Yotx, October Ist, t&5B. Mr. E. Lroie—Dear Slr We here analysed and tasted your Magnetic Powder* and flhd themperactlyharmleeeto mankind «ad domestic animals, bat certain death when in baled by bug*, ant* and insects. •• JAUE3iLOUILTON, ILD-Chemlst. r > BiTO, Profc Chemistry, N. Y. HospftsL Mr. Jobs L. Ron, Superintendent of the New York Hot* pltal, ay*, “ha haa ozpoDed all the hog*, ant*, roaches, moth*. Ac., with Lyons Powder, and find* it of Immense nine.** ' JSTtrj gardener and boose-keeper most bare a direct ln> tereit In an article ©l this kind. Deference can l>© made to the Aster, Bt. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels; to Jndee Meigs, President of Uie American Institute; James Gordon BendcU. Gear -Winfield Scott, CyrtuW. Field, I*. U. Peas, of the sir* Points' Mission, Ac, 'Ac. Judge Udg* .say*, **lh a dlscoretyorprot Lyon Is of' Importance^- TbeiFirmenf Clubbers tested H thoroughly. TJwffido*- troy locust*, graroboppera, ants, mdtha, begs, and all retain. Garden plants can be prewired, and houses madapura." Arrangement* are now mad* through Mens. HA&KK3 A PARKofNow York,to hare It sold throughout the world." Many worthless Imitations are advertised. Be caatirrcsJ '• ' “Hsw.Yow&NoTembor 5th,1553... “In retiring: from basin ess, I hare sold all my Insect Powders aaAMUs; Letter* Patent! and the • secrets pertain lag thereto,w!4e*srf,.BAßNES AJ?A£K. This Powder i* a dlscortry made by -and broogbUrtim the Interior of Asia, and Is unknown to any other persona. The genuine and effective article is pat up in tin camnisters, and will con tinue to bear thy name. *•£. LYON." Bats and mice cannot be reached by a powder, and are killed by a Magnetic PUL' Order them through any mer chant. *Tli'Lyon’a Powder kills invet* in a trico, . Bat Lyon’s PlUs axe mixed for rat* and " Stmplo flasks, 25 cent*; regular aizes, SO cents and $l,OO. FoUqw direction*. Pit frtelg and thonua'Kly. BARNES & PARK. 13 and 15 Park Bow, New York. Also, the Mexican Mostang Linitneht, feS3mwdAwflmT . BXABtra , s > & waxwn; iU Bt, and. 50 Ann St,, Mismcruuu or WIUTK LEAD, ZINC PAINTS AND COLOBS, . ; ;r , OILS, *, VARNISHES, ETC, . noctsuor ; = English, Frene fraud. German Artists’ Materials Fine Colira in Oil. and‘W'tttep, j v WINDSOR A KiWTOyg TUBS AND CAKBCOLOKS B.RU'SHBQ, MATHEMATICAL & IN3TbVk'TB, - v ; DRAWING AITO TRAdNG PAPEaa, ' - Stereoaeopea, Btereoaccpic Views, •BTOTBTO,-ETC. • ■ ;: ? ' ' The particular attehUon of Painters, Dealers and other*, .1* called id the new •PATENS METHOD of Dottfsrop LEAD and ZISO PAINTS In USTALIO CAATfcf xrolcn MuuKA.WfflTow are the Sal# Proprietors. . ' v TbaaaOans ara Intended by the lurcntcr to.chrtst* uo difficulty beritofrro exuutigln the putting bp of w*d m 4 -flue la small frtg*. All consumer* of jilnsmaawarathst ihtloucnlea& anct Zinc pot up in ruoN teewn ■Ufrvmfim fo ten per cent- and I a may placet mnch more, i owing to ths absorption of th* oil, and to* coasequeathArd. .tniurof tha'paiat against tbeSrwd—<®W ®ot*uoS-« tbs additional labor raqaired to citt pel®* n sr* t c *°> a * It has beocoa hard to the keg- tOMlte»uui .MchitaiM JSKSmST & Qi.iDo, onirotruu. 0 thereto forblahm the consumer with a strong asd ccavsn fsot of which *®*** ths painL'Whieh is elans wgnurirffkfV*! digweooofcoet between thecani and ua pecked ta mwdutt, in strung case* .or bales, wfcfcheStaUSWlj*.each,thatfsB S 5 lb.canibor4 bOlb. f. M .sadiheypefhe mfely shipped ky Tall or othenrise many pert «the rated Btatea.- Ciitulat* eonttlntngcats:■with fall descrfatJon,- ssntby m*n an application.' ' . . - - -;,--*jefc3aiwT'r MISSOURI RIVERi jioflcw to Otwer Shipper*'«&d Wll'. v- v:‘..Pulyaftrh: E hare made on arrangement t fE&r * with the Missouri &trw Com-^aaa&Bb P*QJ by which wa can ghe throughcatra from ii;»oar*n lor paangers sad frelrtt to all points on the Mimed BJt er.-. -For further particular*,- apply -to. Fiact»: Ai*a*s * BtsAm Boat Agent*, ccrocr Water aad M*xk?f ftxtcts, whoan anthorissd to contract for o*.-. -.. ; w ■ fnrlidAwtfY * Coamerrlal *•». 8L ltfaß. Mo. - Y?oiruliroo®23 : l''*Ti6Ofe., ' to* ctaaiur UAiUdOSIArtBE&sSS liaßL UTS. Bsxlatt,will leer® wr ths shore aeo all law*. 2SfliufeSoßWYOßDAY23dlnst,at 6 o’clock, f.V. For freljcht or passage •PPly.cQ'hpexd or to - - FMWgu» r f k QQ r vAgU . ■■'At. Homs. *rc. The ‘splendid i JSBZji r auamer' JAOOB FOB, CsnL will JsSßaße jeard forth*aboreandaUlul«roedlatsEort*on DAYthoZPOI tttt.it f o'clock, t.K,\Fci: freight cr pa* ; niggiarA cd^Agt*.' TOOK'Sft LOUIS.—Tho rolendid rißK^ n*Awn«>nAnrffAffAoL 3. IL AaBBaaH wtilltWTeforthaa^Tseadall.lntarmedWspSuoafuß 9iT ( 'WSU'bit, slldtkclr.r. Jf* lfjr.mlgU.qr
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