Spertal lottos. > ;■ gUPKBIOK OOPPCB BIU j •- ■ ’ AHD - 1- Bi*& ® -W O B K 8, prrrsnsußßH. ■'' ; .pahs, HrcirabY a co., '' manufacturers or sheathing, . 08-UKSS- nS‘ SOI*- COPPER, PRISSED OOP PEI BtJECOSia, Relent Mil ; Dotteme, Spelter Polder, An. ■: . elfo, -lapertert pad Drelsre la METALS, PM PLATS aiISETIROS.WZRB,*"- OtartonUypo Und,TUmum'e UscblinaudToola. tfodMU, go. USf «rrt onil3» Sum* ana, Pittsburgh* Pwms.j : i. - g^tpcctalord«»ofOoppe* cottotnjdMlrwlp*Uern. JS iiaCORX)<5Sao., ■-. , -A B® 1 ® OATS, cAps AHD straw goods, 1 ‘ - mOLZSAZB Aim BETJIL, 13X’\Wpod Street, Ifittatmrsh, Haro ntm on hani for Spring Sales, as largo ■ Kiimcpleteeo UKrtmsct of Qoodi M ceabefotmd In eny . Of fl»Oe«tm>at*e<)l«»ttiigi>r»Dß,SinSASOWOOl. ■’■l geTaOPewrTerilenndniulltr.OaPaefeTeiriinolltTeoO - neMotus PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEBHOES AND '■ pAZIAWABAXSV STRAW, LEOHORR AMD SILK BON* ■ SETS, etc. PcrwrJ wOMcg to pnrehaee either by Wraimii.br m in «eS It to Ualred~.tw.tean 'f•rflKSSS.OßttfeQS.. naU aAlVi'tncij Q-RAY- • DRAPER A.ITX> TAHtQR, . CLAI& STREET, . v ' pTTTgBITRfIH. PENNA-, • Has just retorncd from the Eastern Cities and t», nsWrocriTla* hii Eprinf itock of Clcttu, Oudmom, • • Vcstlns* ondOaaUogtof ercry wWyßnd ftjl# adapted : ID the best dty and coon try trade, ! wbteh wffl bo made op - 1 "'taorktvitbproaplnoMand deapaicb, end airaUau low MtablUaawiUathodtyl fdfialfb :: . 1 MoBRIDB dc OOi _ . forwarding mA Coamluion fiereh&na, • ind Agents for the ealeof Pittsburgh Manu ' factoris. Coailgmorals uid oirdanfor LHAD> HIDCBI -BBUP, PaODUCB, aolkUed. Pnanfi atton / • -Vlbn to Faceting : and tonrardln* 1 “ OoramiNlal Bt*X«oma. ■rAHtbikit • ‘ • j. ii. oujusTr» a* 0., ' ' " Ids IW Strtit, PUttbvrgh, Ptnna., U«Tlncti*iitn adranttgaa ot. Kartera Cdlefeaaud He* ' J dUlaianaMTeral join* praetka, ©ffet* bia profeadonal • * ° flpaaioAL AND MEDICAL CASES. • • - airnxscza. • Brr.W.D.llaß«rd. . I CoLWOra MrfkMku BmD.ILA.HcUU. I Hcm.H.A.W«Ter. T/n.Sm.KM. ■ I Han.T.J.Btgima. I SThmiS/ I JotoH.lUte,Qa. juoO McPoOlitcrJEcq.' nqaJTdfo —, ETNA. STOViC WORKS. aibxah der bh adlb t, . jUKCTACtcmisßDttmntiraTTAiiiTTor COOHIHO, EABLOtt ASD ffBiTISQ STOVES, Plato and Panoy Orate Fronts, &o. Bold Proprietor of tho celebrated Parnt Gas ■ Brasilia and Srorr Consumikq COOK STOVES. Office and Bales Boom. mtiaiyafc Ito, * ■gsodat^pummrgfc.ps. N. HOLMES A SOKBt BUUUDI Foreign and Domestic Billi xif Exchange, • • CfBTirrCATXa OTT>XPOSIT» * BANC NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. M MABKET BTRITr, PCTMBTOOH, PA. tfLOoUactloas on all tba • principal auca uroosn* ant tfea Onltad BUteo. ~ —. . *p22-fcly_ HB ROBKRT OKU. • JBtSm 'jaSr: munn MBB ITItRAW BOSSETS AND HATS.TO ■ > : -j®ONNW WBBOSB, J , . FLOWERS,*?, : . —NO. 03 MARKET BTRBET, PJTTSBUSOB. B. B. A C. Pt MAHKLBT /' raxxnxsra, job akd all kinds,'pr ‘••w It A PPI NO PAP KK. ~tVtre)ioa(*i So» ttT Wood Stw«t« ■ PHTSBURQS,P^. ninebofight at market prie*e. .' my«ftis - . rfOHN COCHKAN 56 BRO. ginuenuu or lrom n* Wu’i Stock vv '2HjKfcfl«ctlos*pTOptlj nude ib-uy pert of Ncrtbarn ' ■ wij.,*-' iJXnJ.ltolpm«. ■, ■aldyttTo BO BIS SOS,. HIS 18 ' V EUtBBS, '■ VOWDKC9' W&Cf^iiiSTS* • /,Wi t7 l A&'KliS GT'O Tsryvo BKSi PUtßburcli, Panna. ; ’ " Office, T 50.31 Market street. - Muarfsetor**!! tta3«ofStcimEa^afi.. and Mill JlAthhi gtewaßoJk*. •»> S*eot Iron “; . ; iMAng tnd Bfpajriag dcoa op short aoliea. oirfSJjJtfl > -WEYMANS »on. •. "»Ti»riftrtmT«'tnd Daftlienip *llkiod*of TOBACCO, SHTJFF AOT CIOAHB, 1 : . XBAP TOBACCO, 5 °r"« EmmMand " d %SS«n£k*i>- FOBEIOK BXOHAHBA • • SIGHT BILL S DRAWS BI DPNOIB, SHWRHAH * co, » ' -os ih* trnioR winij’ iohdoh, nr.spMgCT oxa Bmion:Utt dtfeeendtowraot Trance, Bdjlnm, HoHeni, Owmto^BmiliCiia-oOMf. ainsKM 6“*“ l ' mrt “* c “ lU ‘°| r S 4^ r wiluA3ia * 00, . .^., TC fc itrwt-ccro'-rcTTt'ird- ■ JOHN B’. ZiBB, ’ ■ ' lii II BCB A NT' TA I XiO BI - - A cood aißortmcnt tf Cloths, Cabshhms, TMtOTi ouS™,’»f <” * 'wear.iiatrßcelTwl-‘ *• arOrd«« proaptly.flUri, U U» Utwt «t jl« of tbt »rt. xarfjaydfo * r: ~ ••• ■•• - J. SCOTT, Denttat. ' v HAS removed to the house . lately occupied , tj'Sr- r ‘ ehir4d««bo»*n*B4»iwiv. >. onto Boat*beta • •pXisdt* Flttabnrgtx etoel Wotto ’* ■ ‘ JOKBS> BOYD Se OOt ••• Uaaohotsnnof CkSnr&T< »USa*HIJIG,PU>W *n4 -A. B. SlSat BPBlKQff*od AXLES, ■—-.Li -.-.-a. »• 10,111 D7B~BoGEl«a®CO *ijrpT*enaf»w'-'.•' tlogatft’ improved Patent Stul CultlTator Teeth# : " v ‘ Corner Ron and Tint Saruth HUtlmk JuSfclrdfe* . . ... >att, MAP BPIKB COMFABYr joiipb DUwotUi— W« ©• BldwiU (Sueocuen to &W* ■* Sieeit-) tr . BAU. ROAD SPIKES, OHAHtS ~ - AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley. HoinirOfc rrmnnnoß. maw*- "••• - -HHSNRg H. COUjINB. ffoiwarfllng and CommlMlon Merchant, IHD WBOLEBIM MALIBU* ~ ' cmee»o, Battor, Seodo.yi»H. : : . ..tad rrodoM 0«»“T» " . M St. M UM anA JWW*- No. M St- Clea. Street, lOr.lrisli', prPTSBOEaH* P 4 wttfclydfe ' ruAm oa and frcatber Store. : D. iCtwtPATWCK * Sons, No. 31 S. Third ft, totfmStaUtfadObMtontft** KUted«lphU,h»w •;farnUDBT&HX) &A&T2D BPANIfIB HH>E3,Dij»n4 • Omaeiltodp«to*KJj%t*aa«iV Ofl,T»oniM? aodOnr* rift/ tools **ibo !o*e*t prices »nd upon *»•* ***“•• •'• : :'«SjWUodB of Lnth«r la ibo roogkw*at«d, tar ••Web >X> prieowfll bogjToalneub,or taktnia •-j «xdtfss» tat nnoA • Lathermnredtoo ofch*rgMndjpW‘ •-- -- - nraJyflfe- AsrirciiL KiM.—Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood ctneS)bMonh*BdfcTO7«iceneot device fer deaf pereone, ■■ >y erfclcb bu y perioM ere' mode to bear u w»U ee ever— Abo** HB*D|irtt*petth* draw, which le inserted Jrilo the ■j fetyegdaotlDmaayt—w of deeftwLji&dwT "Pom Bajuror.—lbflTO Brandy which I • *IQ pMiM to be pure end lit for aodidne, which X hate •f-'farebewdtemteta.pabUewt. Anyone who will try tide onto nthfled of Ueeoperlortty, : - > ttrtTdhwT - QgQ. TL ggTßgg. 140 Wood rtrot. Galtahio Uattmt,©* Bueno Uagsztxo mamas* for Meficol pnrpoece, of every enperfMtind. jOU»enifreeoffcqpxeeachargee,,whereveren Kxpha • ■^ych^Bg»* r * att <»aPoO«*' Addreeelhv GKO t v B. PTEMt go> lIP Wood tt, Pmdwrgb. P*. epfcd*w> ; JT putt Old fin yfmsKY<—l hart cn hand fneli old foe tffbhkywhieh I here hedged* end it has beeeameoldcad will be eoldjby lbe‘ barrel i r crße&»fcrmeflleelptjfpop»,;v>'• ' ' - BrtVidAwy 080. P. KBYSBB, 140 Wood etreet '*■ ■ 'SnouUJKB Bbac2s—The only place to get prtnrt w|,ffntdar Bracce teat He Meanlaetnriri, PS. GRO.H • tf4 ‘ ‘KStbSb, lIP Woods*.: - ' /«! ' epIMAwT • -vs* f Soapsl Hair Brushes add Perfumery at Dr. "yaragra. yo. i*oWooa «t. ■ ■ epiMAwt ■[ Tub only Truss Manufactory in *Pa.Kngiat»a > so t novoodt I epiodAwT •mnL-A fan ftmirtrtment ox all kinds 2HE*j*ede etftß. wwmw^fl.Bo. I*o Wcod etreet. SPttial jtotum- S I a w SEWING MACHINES. .A. n c o i w We shall commence, Ibis week, the publica tion of a tri-weekly edition of the Gazchi, whioh we will furniah to subscriber! al $3.00 per annum. As many of the daily malls bare been cot down to triweekly, this will afford our frends an opportunity of aooommodaling them selves to the orange in their mail faoilities. BIANUFACTCRER’a PRICBS, Babk BriminatTfor the week preceding July 25tb: 33 - N K e FOB SALE WITH ALL LATB IMPHOVBMBNTB, B 7 AliißX. XL &BBD, mrtdto No* 68 Flftlk Btr««t. AMTT.RTAA.N WATOHEB- WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AMSBZOAIV WATOHHS. We would most respectfully call the atten tion oHbopnbllc to the American Watches now befog ex tensively introduced, tbs manufacture ol which bis become •o firmly mtabUshod tb»t entire confidence can be placed upon them ae and correct time keeper*, both by the wearer and seller. Daring been appointed Wholesale Agents lor the sale o! these Watches, the public may be annrod that w* can sail them at the very lowest cath prices. We hare also a very Urge stock of EUrer end PUted Ware, Fine (fold Jewelry In sets, ansb as Coral, Garnet, Oameo, Jet and Paintings. Onr assortment of CLOCKS It awueaUy targe at present, comprising some beautiful patterns of Eight and One Day Parlor and Office Clocks at greahy reduced price*. Ws hire also ft fall stock of English uni 8 win QolJ and BUrer Welches os bead, ill of oar own Importation. Also, Witch Moists' Tools, MitsrUls and Witch Glasses* KEINKMAN A MEYRAN, No. 43 Fifth itmL Meter's Miraculous Vibmin Dkstroter, The Only Remedy in the ft&ol* TOrli&tre ta SzUmitvUe &Ats,U:oi, OocAAOicHßußgai, Ahw, Mosucwoia, tius, Uoras, Uolxs, Oaua Woun arb Gispnr Inters, he. 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN OKI MONTH. These Celebrated Rexnedl*#_hav* been exteniivsly used tor twenty-two jeon in all parts ofEarope, end their mlreo ulous power have been attested by the Courtsof Rustle, France, England, Austria, Prussia; Bavaria, Saaodj, Belgi um, Holland, Napka, Aa, end Ihrlr Chemical propertlea examined, and approved by the most distinguished Uedlcsl- Families all over the world. Their dsetruetivsness to ell kinds of vermin eod ioneta hu been certified in this country by the Directors of the various Public Institutions, Planters, of Hotels, Warehouse*, Msnufsctorlas, and by varkrai die iaguished private citizens. Numerous Testimonials and Oertificatee of the efficacy of these Remedies can be seen at the Depot, For sale, WholosaleandßetaQ, by the Inventor and Pi> prietor, ' JOSEPH UEYEB, Practical Chemist, 612 Broadway (cor. Houston st,) New Tort. General Agent tor the U. States and Canadas, FREDER ICK V. RCBHTOM, DmgcDt, No. 10 Astor Boose, and «1T Broadway, New York. * For tala in this city,-wholesale and retail by R. K. BEL LEES A 00, comer Wood and Second lU: JOS.TLEIIiNQ, Corner Diamond and Market at. BREKHAM A M'KEN HAN, Allegheny. degtoidfo SOTUSASI nOTBKBStI fIOTHEIUtII Don't faU to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth tng Bymp for ChfldrenTeethlng. It has coequal on earth. It greatly lacflltatee the proceu of teething by softening the gums, reducing all lnfiaamation—wfD allay pain, and ta ten to roguUta the bowels. Depond upon It, mothers, It wQI give rest to yonrsolra*, and relief and health to your Infests. Perfectly safe in all casta. This valuable preparation Is the pmcriplion of one of -the moatexparienced and skflfol female PbyaJdanaln New England, and has been need with never faCtni ancceeatn adTliOns of casee. ’ We believe It the beat and sareet remejy la the world, All cases of Dysentery and Diarhoea to Children, wbethr arises from teething or from any other canae. If life and health caa'bd estimated by dollar* end c«oU,ti is worth Ua weight In'gold. HltUossof bottle* are sold every year to tit* CoJud Btates. Jt Uan old and well-tried remedy. PRIOR ONLT 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. ccnntne unless the toc-aimlla'ofCUßTlg 4 PER KINS, New York, toon the outside wrapper,. . Sold by Druggists throughout the world. DR. GEO. H. KEYSES, Agent tor Pittsburgh JafedawlyfcT ' ... A BZaQOBZaSSS VICTORY!!! 1,000,000 BOXES' SOLD OP This enormous quantity of this Invaluable ' -Remedy has been purchased by cltl**n»of the United fitatea daring the abort time It bu been before the public. The T«Moa tor thla extraordinary recce** l* «lmply lo the actual trnth and tala* of the article- No on# buys the UAONBT -10 PLABTEB without becoming It* friend. It perform* all that 1* promised, end carries with It it* own recommenda tion- Truly this Isa vlttory—peaceful and bloodies*—hot v* baUaranot lew glorious than the triumphs of war, with ita carnage and desolation. The MAQNBTIO PLASTER if undoubtedly the Greatest Strebgtbsner and fain Destroyer that Selene* fats yet dis covered. If yon put this Plaster anywhere, Ifpein t* there, the Piaster will stick there until Jha pain has vanished.— The Plaster magnetise* the pain away, ead PATN CANNOT ECT6T WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLUfD. ' -Rahuoatlsm, Laoanesa, Stiffness, Debility, Nervcusom, •Nasrxlga, Dyspepsia* Coughs, end Colds, Pains and Acber vqf jrory .klnd, down even to Corns, are uamabatoly rdia*d And, with • UW# patience, by the magt calfajfiuenw of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It lathe dm plart,surest, salest, pleasantest and cheapest remedy in eiJateoc*. Its application 1* univsrtal—equally to the strong man, tbs dellcata woman, and the foeble infoot.— To each and all it wfll prove a Balm and a Blessing. Its oae if agreeable, and wltbont annoyance or thonble. Its price Is within the roach of all—rich ot poor; all may have Uwboarsdek a d suffering In any way. • PAHUERB should bo always supplied with this lavaina hi* PLASTER. It will be the flood Physician in any household, ready at all times, and at instant notice. Put npln alr-tif ht tin boxes. Eaeh box will make sla to eight plaster*, and •ny child can spread them. Price 25 'Cents a box, with Mi and plain direction*. D. C. NOREHEAD, 0* 0., Inventor and Proprietor, IB Walker at, New York. ' UOREHEAD’SUAtINKTIOPLABTBDIs sold by all drag .gists In every city, town and Tillage of tbe United State*. oofreodAwlytsP . Common sense rules the mass of the people, whatever tbe misnamed and misanthrope philosophers teay say to the contrary. Show them a good thing, let its m»r ltsU dearly dsmonetratad, and they will notbesltatato gtva it their most cordial patronage. The measea have al mdy ratified the Jodgment of a physician concerning the virtues of HOffTJRTEB’S BITTEHB, as may ba seen In the Immense aoantitlat of this medidnea that era asnoally eold la every section of tbe tool It is now recognised ea grou ty superior baall other remedies yet derived tor daeasasof th* digestive organs, each as dlarboaa, dysentery, dyspep sia, and for the various fevers that arise from derangement of those portion* of the system, Hostetler 1 * name is tost harming ■ w»« tarn Maine to Texes, from th* ahere* ot tbe Atlantic to tho Padflq Try the article and be utliflad.' gold by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, and by HOBXETXER4 SUITS, nanatoetaren and proprietors ta Water aodMffront streets. JeSfedAwT Rupture or Hesniav —Dr. Geo. H. Ket txa,oflr i™t»M«h.iom4D^djOTWllgrfthjO»“ ssgps&safss .Mb pod. of. * J. B. LOOK* «,T:ITdK AsvntM' 88 Chord* rtrool. Bow Tofb. _ „ - Pair Grounds-—l*® 3 **- mHE BOARD OF MANAGERSofthh Al fe^S§§g gsg^gaESS of th* grounds eoSuire of lbs fttej&dJebxtfoa.. For Wl - CQAR AND MQIiABSM>— • Ipiitslwrgjj §\xitiiL PITTSBURGH* TUESDAY MORNTHO, JULY 26, 1559. OFFICIAL FA'PXR OF TBK OITT. City and News Items. Uxi.s Tbvpbbatprk. —Observations taken at Shaw's Optid&o Store, Wo. 53 Fifth Bt, yesterday: IK SOX. tX SHADE. 100 75 180 84 9 o'clock a. it. w « m. 8 " p. it. Barometer—.... TrUWukly Gazette. bikes. (BtcoU'ob Specie. i 281,838 428,5481,801,858 c 498,880 210,1781,476,683 289,747 128,873 925,480 187,790 67,137 601,744 227,120 74,973 757,501 225,865 116,855 704,123 207,005 104,693 694,193 1,868,243 1,119,255*6,961,268 . 1,868,923 1,052,191 6,056,020 B*k Pittab'gh Ezchaßgeß'k M.4M. « Citizens* M Mechanics’ “ Iron City « Allegheny “ Last weaki., 67,064 6,248 15,759 $ 75,632 I $ 98,045] $42,233 100,207 23,116 21,692 84,636 48,669 53,619 10,550 13,006 5,904 ' 13,892 10,088 12,899 6,925 993 26,908 13,742 33,254 29,357 Pittsburgh.—. Exchange..... M. A M Cittiom’ Mechanics’... Iron City...... Allegheny.... List week. Increase Decrease....- iMPßOTtHtxta.—The works of improvement of various kinds now going forward render it quite diffioult to tnove about the city. Fifth siVeet is half blookaded from Smlthfield to Mar kel with building material. The work of layiog new and heavy gas pipe on Peon street has reached the Ninth Ward, where a gang of fifty men find it difficult to keep ahead of the army of laborers who are layiog the track of the Pm. seoger railway, which is now dowu for abqut three-fourths of a mile from St. Clair street. Another thrge crowd of men is grading up Grant street to meet the new wants of the depot for the Pennsylvania Railway. This building is to oc* copy the place of the old basin and will be one of the finest structures in the city. Nearly opposite {be present passenger station, on Wayne street, n fine blook of briok buildings is now rising. This also will occupy the un sightly space formerly used by the canal boats in that quarter. ' The 1 whole space along the canal by Grant and between Penn and Liberty streets, will, from present signs, be built op in a short time, and if all the buildings shall be good ones, the general appearance of tbst part of tho city will be decidedly Improved. The great suspension bridge Is nearly com pleted in Its substructure and at present attracts mneh attention. Mr. Roebling one of the most experienced and sneoessfal bridge bailders in the world has it under bis special care, and we are assured that when completed it will be not only a good, bot a beautiful picco of workman ship. Wc are indebtedlto several friends, farmers of this connty, for specimens of Beardless aod Med iterranean Wheat of this year's growth, which sre very plump and well-filled. It seems as if the lack in quantity, resulting from the late frost, will be in part made op by the quality* We leant from our exchanges, throughout the wheat growing region of the West, that both for size of head and plumpness of graio, the crop Is supe rior to anything that has been seen for a long time in any ptfrt of the country. The effects of the frost will scarcely be felt in the general ag gregate of lhacrop. Individuals have, however, suffered very mnob. NnsAXca.—John A. Stewartmode an affidavit against Oweo Rilev for maintaining a nuisanoe in the shape of old stables aod pig pens at the corner of Logan and Wylie streets. The case came before the Mayor. It appeared that the naisance had been abated, and the case was dis missed. ", AnolAer.—Edward Kerna n%<\9 a complaint against Rebecca Piper, and others for keeping an ill governed and disorderly house on Webster street. The girls had a hearing and were held for appearance at Court to answer. CoKPLitnrs were made before the Major tbet tho workmen on the CHiien’j Passenger Railway wero not making the sewer* at tho street crossings largo enough to carry off the water and also that in cor tain plaees tho pavement* from the track toward the gnttar wero too steep. The Mayor, the chairman of the street committee and the city Regulator walked aloog tho lioe jestetday and observed just gronnds for the said complaints. The Company will make the necessary changes and lay down the remainder of the sewers under the direction of the city Regulator. Sto Stbokb. —About noon on Monday, a la* boring man named Samuel Roland fell in the street iu front ef the Disciple’s church, on the bank of the Allegheny river, just below the Bt. Clair bridge. He was taken op and conveyed to bis residence io an altey off Ohio street near the Diamond. A physician was called and on examination prononneed that the man was suf fering from san-elroke. He had been at work on this side the river and had just crossed tbs ferry on his wsy to dinner. We did not learn as to the condition of the man last evening. Baxpeb’s Maoazixx for Augast has jaslbeen received. Its illustrated artioles are tho Cruise of the Essex; the Hnntiog Grounds of the Ba ranoo, and the Musicians of our Woods. These are followed by the osaal literary variety, and this number is fully up, in all Us details, to the usual high character of this popular magazine. For sale by Hunl& Miner, Masooio Hall, Fifth street. Tilt elegant Oil .Painting! to be spld to-mom»w morning at 10 o’clock, io Davis’ second floor sale* room, No. 54 Fifth street, will be open ail day and. this evening to examination by the publio.. This collection consist* of entirely new pieces from those in former sales, and villtor* will find that an hour or two cao pleasantly be spent in enjoying these beantifol productions of art—many of them boinj; superior copies from celebrated pictures by oh: masters. Tax Washington Infantry bad their annual shooting matoh (or the Company’s medal yester day afternoon, at New Linden Grove. The day was hot and tho turn out not so large as we have seen. The troops marobed oat to the grounds aod baok again. William Mollwalne won the medal. His string measured 27| inches. The day passed off pleasantly, and the. company re turned, tired and orderly, to the elty. —Sinoe writing the above we are informed that one of the company, Mr. Harris, met with an accident. As be fired his musket, It burst, breaking the gun stock and throwing a splinter whioh took effeot in his shoulder, inflloUng a severe and dangerous wound. AcctnnxT.—On Sunday, as Mr. Daniel Hickey and Mr. Jacob Thompson, of Indiana township, wero going from Deer Creek to Tarentum, their horse took fright and ran away. They were thrown frdm the vehicle and Mr. Hlokey was very mnoh hurt, it was feared dangerously. Mr. Thompson and his little boy, wbo was also in the carriage, escaped with slight jpjariea. Diid.—George Covode, Esq., younger brother of the Hon. John Covode, died in Fairfield town ship, Westmoreland county, on Bnnday test. He bad been suffering for some llmefrom dyspepsia. His disease took a sodden unfavorable turn on Sunday and death soon resulted. He.waa a man CBteemed and reapeoted by all wbo know him. Ba*vobd*s Opxba Twopb.— This I famous company of performers, known all oT*f the Union, opened their anmmer engagement to a crowded house at City Hall last evenlog. They presented a most attractive programme, fall of new songs and fresh and taking jokes and novel ties. They are always well patronized. Tax following persons were eleoted, yester day, as offioere of the Pittsburgh Loan and Bailding Association: President, W. Wilson; Secretary. J. G. Esckofen; Treasurer, John Woods; Directors, E. H. Bassmann, B. H. Too cop, L. Kim, H. Vogle, G. Kret* and E. H. Meyers. W> neglected on Saturday to call attention to the advertisement of tho ffao York Time* .which ap ptkred in oar columns. It U unnecessary perhaps, |q this community where so many read tho Tima to say anything in Us behalf, for all acknowledge and avow that it Is an excellent newspaper, full of enterprise and as well "op” in all matters of the day of any paper in the United States. Monday evening between Piagetl’e Jewelry Store, St. Clair street, and Sixth street, »Lad?’* Breast Pin, With “M. Kenney” en orved on the book of it. The finder will confer | pe4t tavoraod be suitably rewarded by leav ing It qUhlspffico. r Dnowssu.— John 8100, a boy about 10 yeare .fi Mg drowned list evening in the AUe '.“log. The bodywaa rcoorertd. . . o.sbol. '» ditnr, ““ uom hie d», on wSTSi •.< [ .. Jlfg.rn.kTL Meerren or CotmciLS^—The regular monthly meeting of Connells was held last night at their chamber*. ■ In Select: Council, present Messrs. Bennett, Ber ger,* Blair, Donban, Hardman, Rim, Kincaid, .Me- Cargo, Nixon, Phillips, Reed, Ward. On motion of Mr. Ward, President McAuley be* log absent, Mr. Herdman was called to the chair. Minntee of last meeting were read and approved. Mr. Elm, from the Bth ward, presented a petition for gas pipes on Marion street. Referred to appro priate committee. Mr. Kincaid presented a petition ia reference to huckstering. The petition alleges that hucksters, with the countenance of those whose duty it is to discourage inch persons, hioder-our citizens from Erocurlog nnd enjoying freeb fruit, vegetables, etc., y buying them to sell agate. This petition called attention to the ordinance touching that wrong, and asked that it bo onforced. Ksforred to Market Com mittee. A petition asking for water pipes on Marion street, from Pennsylvania Avenue to Locust street, was presented and referred to the Water Committee. The President stated that be bad communications from the Gas Works, which were received and or dered to be filed. The ordinance granting certain privileges to the Allegheny Volley Railroad had been referred at the meeting June 27 to ordinance Committee in conjunc tion with the City Solicitor, with Instructions to re port as soon ■> convenient. In C. C., tame date, action 6. C. non-concurred la and ordinance re ferred to the special committee on this subject. Oo lost evening 8. C. receded and concurred inaction ore. c. Mr. Ward, from Street Committee, to which was referred an ordinance for the extension of Cherry al ley Sewer, presented a report advene to the same; also, reioiation asking an appropriation of $2,000 for cleaning the streets and repairing sewers. Re port-accepted and referred to the Finance Commit tee with .power to act. C. O. non-concurred. Mr. Ward also presented a report that the Passen ger Railway were laying down culverts pusuit&ble for the purpose, wlth-tho following resolution: Rttolvcd, That the builders of the Passenger Railway be and hereby directed and required to put down at their expense coder the supervision of the Recording Regulator, at alt the street crossings tra versed by their railway, east Iron culverts similar io width, depth aod length to those now used at the ioterseetioo of-Penn and Wayne streets for such purposes. . Report adopted and resolution read three times and pasted. Mr. Ward presented an ordioanoo for the grading, paving and setiiog with enrb itones, Carroll street from Penn to the north tide of Smallman street. Read three times and passed. Mr. Blair of.the sth Ward presented the petition of the Messrs. Shoenberger, and a largo number of other citizens asking for a change of grade on Pike etroet between Factory and Adams street. They ask that the grade be redneed two feet. Referred to ’ street committee. C. C. non-ooncar and refer to 685,280 281,089 284,687 67,793 85,312 218,569 127,583 34,717| 67,t4l said committee and city regulator with power to act. 8. C. recede and ooncur. The select eommitta on Alleghany Valley railroad reported an ordinance providing .for a doublo track of railway along Batler street as far as Allegheny street with a double track ; thence by a single track Buffer otherwise called O’Hara street to the depot groonds between Columbus and Harrison streets and from thence to curve by Harrison or Etna street Into Pike street, aod theoee to the eanal, the company to run only coke-burning locomotives. The railroad company have made such arrangements with the owners of property on Buffer street as will make the said street 30 feet wide. The ordinance was read three times and passed unanimously. Io IX- C. action non-concurred in. A communication from tho Mayor relative to the contemplated visit of some of the members of Council of Cincinnati, was received from tho Mayor. Mr. Phillips moved that a committee of two from So lect and three from Common Council, be appointed to mako preparations for their reception. Resolution adopted, and Messrs, llerdman and Phillips appointed on part of S. C. [This did not get Into Common Council.] In all mattere uot otherwise noted, C. C. concur red. Adopted. BUI of costs of T. J. Keenan, passed ia C. C., 27th June. 8. C. concurred. Resolution to extend water mains oq Webster and Roberts street.' Referred to Water Committee in C. C., Juno 27. 8. C. conear. Resolution authorizing a warrant in favor of C. !L Armstrong, for $25,25. In C. C., Jane 27tb, read three times and passed. S. C. concur. A reioiation that Diamond Market House Associa- tion at their next regular meeting make a report of the receipts and expenditures since their organiza tion; In C. C., Jane 27, read three times and passed. 8, c. non-concnr, aod add that the Association make over the building to the city when they mako the said account. Not sent back to C. C. Resolution that the wharf master on Mouongabela wharf instruct tho owners of barat boats to remove the same at once or pay wharfage. In C. C., June 27, scad tbreo times and passed. 6. C. concur. A motion to reconsider was adoptod and a motion to oon-conccr was then carried. Petiliun relative to taxing'itinerant daguerreai artuts asking that some measures be taken to pro tect resident artists. In C. C., July [5, 1859, ro- Ted to Finance Committee. 8. C. ooncur. Resolution autbeririog warrants to be issued to S. Allinder forfliO. Also a resolution repealing a res olution adopted May 31st, 1858, authorizing the As sessors to rectify an y mistake* la assessments. In C. C., July stb, read tbreo times sod passed. S. C. oon-eoacarred and struck oat all relating to tbo res olution, and concurred in tbo rest. Not soot back to Common Council. Resolution that the Street Committee be author tied to go aad repair the damage done by the burst ing of the awer oo Pennsylvania Avenue. In C. C., June 27, referred to Street Committee in connection with Finance Committee and City Solicitor and Reg ulator. S. C. concur. PttlUon from vaoderaia tin ware. In C. C., Jons petition referred to Merket Committee. 8. C. Common C&uneiL —Present all but Mossrs. Barn hill, Fulton, lIUI, MeGeary, Norris, Oyer, Ross and Ward. Mlnntea of last meeting read and approved. Mr. Birkbimer presented • petition complaining of huckstering in the markets, and asking Connells to provide a remedy. Referred to Market Committee, with power to act. Mr. Campbell—A bill of T. J. fveeoan amounting to 915, cotta in certain cases of the city against J. R, Bingler. Read and referred to the committee on Claims end Account*. Alio, a petition of RohL Robb, trustee of Mr*. Mahon, relative to peving assessments on Virgin alley. Read aod referred to Committeo on Finance, with power to act Mr. Darliogton, from Street Committee, a commu nication from the City Regulator in reference to the break in the Pa- Avenue sewer. Read end ordered to be filed. Mr. Bailey, a communication from And. MeMastoc relative to assessment for grading and paring on a lot corner of Fnlton street and Bedford alley. Road and referred to Finance Committeo. Mr. Darlington, the following Revolted, That the Committeo on Monongabelt Wharf are requested to take into consideration the propriety of advertising for proposals for removing the sunken wrecks lying at the wharf, receiving a separate bid for each wreck, aod keeping a cartful account of all expenses, Ac., and the power to act is hereby granted. Read three times and passed. The President—A communication from A. Touder relative to sewer at corner of Van Brum street and SL Patrick's alley, in the Bth ward. Read and re ferred to Street Committeo. Mr. Campbell—An ordinance relative to notice and forpayment of assessments for grading and paving; Tfaere being tong objection to the third reading of the ordinance, On motion of Mr. Campbell, the rales wore sus pended end the ordinance read three times and passed. In all of which action Abo S. C. concurred. From S. C. the petition of G. & J. H. Shoenberger relative to grading and peving. In 8. C. read end referred to Street Committee. In 0. C. action Don-conearred in, and petition re ferred to tho Street Committee and City Regulator, with power to act. 8. C. recede and concur. . Resolution authorizing the taking of two thousand dollar* from appropriation No. 13, to be placed one thousand to sewerage and one thousand to cleaning streets. In 8. C. read and referred to Finance Committee with power to aot. In c. C. a motion to coocur was lost by the follow ing vote: Ayes—Barr, Campbell, Coward, Dernier, Dickson, Donnell, Rees, Prcs’L Errelt—B. Nays—Bailey, Barnes, Birkbimer, Darlington, Davis, Floyd; Fryar, Glides, Magee, Reed, Robbins, Slobert—l3. An ordinance granting certain privileges to the A. V.R.R.CO. In 8. C. read three times and passed. There being objection to concurring in 8. C. the ordinance was taken up ox second reading, and Mr. Thompson moved that the ordlnanoe bo laid on tho table, which motion waa lost by tho following vote: Ayes—Davis, GNdea, Beos* Slebert, Thompson, Pres’L Errett—B. , Nays—Bailey, Barnes, Barr, Birkbimer, Campbell Coward, Darlington, Dernier, Dickson, Donnell, Floyd, Fryar, Magee, Reed, Robbins—ls. Mr. Davis moved to strike out all after Colombia street in first tebtion—lost by the following vote: Aye*—Campbell, Davis, Floyd, Glide*, R«ed, Rees, Robb, Blebert, Thompson, Prest Errett—lo. Bailey, Bernes, Barr, Birkhlmer, Coward, Darlington, Dernier, Dickson, Donnell, Fryar, Magee, Robbins—l 2. . ... Mr. Dernier moved that the farther consideration • of the ordinance be postponed till next meeting, and • that the railroad company be requested to hare the ; flime published, at their own expense, for publio in formation. Adjourned. Coxdcotors OH TUX Citizxhs’ Pabbihgxx Railway.— I The following persona were lost night appointed Conductora on tho Passenger Cara of the Citizens' Passenger' Railwnj: Jno. P. Means, John Kenned,. J.-W. Karne, Alexander Ha,, C. T. Hoghts, John Morrison, Geo. W. Irwin, Henr, Btoner, P. D. Moore, Jno. D. Herron, Wilt Biple,, A- J. Murra,, George BothrooV, Jae. MoQllrn,, Thoo. M. Little. Gave Htstaitr nr.—The ,oung man Breoie, who wee enepeoted of having stabbed Mr. Kerr, end for whoeoarreet a warrant waa leaned, gave himself up. . Ann BarnonDS who» attempt to commit aoicldo by taking laudanum wa mentioned a few days since, tried to drown herself ot McKee’s Rock* on Friday but was rescued; by a man wbo taw tho rash set. She Is now In laO. 111. not maaTPonoMC'cdlMaUafi.d .fur bp,log tm »«iiig «• *ltnort r«dj to condemn .11 nielm , h V» bMO duped b, aaleetiog alowp'f'M aod inferior one. Toimaraiagaln«tthla, the onl, coon. 1. to got 000 thi coatba tom.whit greater at flnt* HI. leaaln tha and. ThaDimSinhl.Machlnchinoirtt.bMttoba had, and la «old by J. L. Camaghaa * Co., Fodnal atnat, Allegheny. - T Telegraphic. Haw-Tour, July 25.—The announcement of the conclusion of peace between the belligerent powere «u readin tho House ef Lordi and the Commons on (he 12th, and was received with load and prolonged cheers.' PacBßiA—lt was announced at Berlin that the Emperor of Russia would soon arrive there to attend the family conference touching the disposal of the crown after the abdication of the King. It is to be decided by the conference whether the crown shall be conferred on the Prlnoe Regent or on his son, Prince Frederick William, after (be abdication of the King. Naples—An unsuccessful attempt, on tiie 7tb in stant, at a revolt among the soldiers was met by a discharge of artillery from tboso who remained faith-. fal, and about forty were killed. New York, July 25.—The stoamahip New York from Southampton on the 12th Inst., arrived here this evenlog. Her advices have boen anticipated by the steamer North Briton. New Y or&, July 25.—Tbe bank statement for the week ending on Saturday shows a docroaso in loans of $471,000 ; decrease in specie, $2,036,600; decrease in circulation $31,000 ; docreaso in net deposits $2,844,000. Sr. Loots, July 25.—The overland mail, with dates to (he Ist, arrived Saturday night. Tbeheatcontiuaed Intense throughout the State. Many places mercury ranged US degrees in the shade. At Santa Barbara, during the siroco, tbe mercury rose to 133 degrees in the wind. Political excitement is running high. The candi dates of the variotitf parties are preparing to take tbe stomp. Tho difficulties between M'Kibben aod Coffroth have been adjusted. Broderick bad declined a challenge from D. W. Perley. St. Louis, Jaly 25.—Tbe river Is still receding at this point, and the Illinois and Missouri continue to foil with 20 inches water on tho bars In the former, and 4 feet 6 Inches in the channel of tho latter. The Mississippi has risen one foot at Dnbaqoe since Sat urday. The weather Is clear and cloudy. Sr. Louis, Jaly 35.—Advices from Leaveowortb state that Dr. Day under sentence in tbe Sl Joseph jail for kidnapping, was rescued on Sunday morning daring a violent storm and is still at large. There was great excitement at St. Joseph on tho announce ment of the escape and pursuit was attempted with out success. Wabuisgtok, July 25.— From information receiv ed in this city, It appears that some of tho southern representatives, while claiming to bo opposed to tbe re-openlng of the African slave trade are pledging themselves to Introduce In Congress a bill repealing all the statutes upon the subject, leaving it, as they profess to desire, to the regulation of the several States; but as tbe constitution confers on Congress the power to prohibit the trade, aod as death seeme to be regarded as too severe a penalty for violating what some consider merely a law regulating com. merce, it is thought that others who are opposed to tbe slave trade will agree upon a measure-with a view to make the prohibition and abolition more effective by the certainty of punishment, and other wise than capital, and thus they think that good will result 1 from the present agitation of tbe subject. Chicago, July 25.—Tbe Republican State Conven tion of Minnesota, last week, nominated Alexander Ramsey for Govern.or; Ingatins Donnelly, Lieuten ant Governor;’J. H. Barker, Secretary of State; Chas. Schaeffer, Measurer; Cyrus Aldrick and William Wlntlen, candidates for Congress. LoruriLLß, Jaly 25.—The river l* falling wltfiji et 1 inch in the canal, and 4 feet on the Portland Lake Superior Mikes.—Tbe Rockland mioe has gained )ier old poaition during the last few months. Tbe monthly product Is, aud probably will bo ftbout 40 tons, with an expenditure of $6,000. Tbb Minnesota have splendid ground opened in the LXXX level, for a distance of aboot 600 feel. Bhafts No. 1 and 2 are abont down to the XC level, and the No. 3 is getting veil towards it. No. Bis down to the LX and No. 6to the LXX. The/ are getting copper from the con glomerate in the X west of No. 0, and near No. which la the place of the open oat.—Onlcno yorj Miner. ' IflL« Royals. —We lately visited this mine, and were mnch struck with the activity and enc cew wilh which the labors werebelogprosecnted. About 80 miners are now employed, princi pally in opening ground by the time the new patent stamps are moled, not maoh being at present removed. The product of this mine for the month of Jane was as follows Mass Barrel work No. 1 stamp. No. 2 stamp. TolAl 42,201 Pbwabic. —The following 10 ibe result of op erations at this mine for the month of Jane : Jbna. Pounds. Stamp oopper 61 709 Mass and kiln SI 1734 Cliff Mias. — Thie mine ie looking well, and getting oot lots of oopper. The stamps are act ing nicely. We hare not got their prodaol for Jane. Coppta Fall*. —Tho Copper Fell* i« doing haod*omelj. Their prodoet for Jane was in the neighborhood of forty-three tons. —Mining Gas. A Goon Dat’s FisHisb.—Mr. B. B. Campbell, of Pittsburgh, welLkDojro on Lake Soperior as an excellent disolple “•* 0T " A Commercial. cnMMwgg or aubuhatiok fob jose. J. Dicxxt, V.P.,C.XL Pxcusr, J. 8. Ocfloxavr, J. J. Ga- Lssm, B. FUCO. Weekly HcrtewofttieFttUbiirßl>rXarket, .[Reported spedaßf for the Pittsburgh- Qarettt.) Pmascioo, Tcxsdat, Jclt *.i8,1860. There la hot little change to note In any direction this week. Business, except In produce,U almost at a atandstill. The manor market t» grsdoally tending toward more stna* wncr. There Is a good deal of good piper afloat, the remit fltba usual July settlement*, and the binki do not feel dls- Maed to swell their discount liner, they are therefore dii- SSlniSlS rcccipU,.tKl mner which at other season*. the banka hare Ss?llk?B.*Tl»Si , e t *M cbarMter clinoMUrj «naU» nmMtttoed ,iport.or.j*el» uo.uj nnd collonl. EuWm >* *™ mUldc at per W M tero exchange Tirte* from cent, according to the rate af Kaatern exchange at the various points of cotiectlofl. . . , The floor market has stiffenod op somewhat, sine© oor lut. H has declined everywhere else,except la dnnonaiL. where It U held more firmly, the continued ary weather throughout the Wni end South, rendering the ullurepftbe corn crop not only in» of ibe first result 1 of Ibis state or things, is the heavy dcclino in braadstoffs lately experienced. There is no foreign demand for our broodstofu, and cannot be until prices go tbU lower; and the declino already experienced has broken up a good many men both east and west. The papers note the failure* of many Urge operators both in the take porta and in New York; and theiteady continuancaof the decline is causing others to succumb and suspend. Happily, the news of peace In Europe, comia to us at the critical moment. It will, we believe, cause a rise in the price of manufactured goods in Europe, which will shut off the present disastrous loflux of foreign goods, which is threatening to deluge us. If it has Ihfa effect—cats down oar imports and stops tho outflow of specie, we may look for ward with something like hope to tbefuturo. Already, our domestic manufacturers hare put np the price* of their goods, and it is likely that we have eeen the worst of the mad ca reer, tho country tfemed to be ruouiog. Tlj, wool mason tbroughont the west, is gradually draw ing to a close. The shipment* eastward, over all the radons routes, have been unnenxliy Urge, and yet, wool dealers have cot bnt iiuio. The Philadelphia Commercial List ttys =— “The receipts thns fsr have been much less than at this period last year, showing that a large portion of the clip Is still held by the farmers. The receipts for Philadelphia accounts are much less than list year, but that Is because the wool has gone on through Philadelphia to Boston, Providence, and other manufecturlng point*. There is scarcely any wool now In the hands of farmers, the bolk of if having been bought by manufacturer*, oor exchanges from tho west, all bring us assurances of thli tact; and wo know that tha shipments through here are folly up to last year’s shipments, at this season. Tho wool going through here, however, Is consigned to tho manufacturer*, and not to the dealers as heretofore. The N. Y TrituM- of Fatcrday aaj». We atroex s comparative statement if. the Imports of Fcnigu Dry UOods at New York for the Wrok, and since For tho week. 1867. 1568. 1869. Entered at tbo Port Thrown on tho market, 4,72fi£01 1,918,421 4,<15,635 lEntcred at the Fort.— $27,189,683 $67,572,963 Thrown on the market,*65,837,378 32.M3JM 66,952,45* U will bo seen that aa compared with last year receipts of drv goods have been enormous, and that they are even In cxce*. of the Urge Importations of 1857. In the meantime the exaorta of the week, other than specie, show a decrease las compared with lbs same week of last joar of over $669, I t is now stated that the shipment of gold by tha steam ors will carry the aggregate of the week to two and a half mJl!iona,msKlog nearly nine millions for tho month from Uhls port and Boston. This drain, snd the almost certainty of itecontinuance for two or three months, 1« attracting tha serious attention of oar bank managers, soma of whom con sider that the bank loans should bo gradually reduced to $100,600,000, and tbat tto rate of interest must be materi ally enhanced before Ist September. Br Lons, duly K—Flour is flail; sale* small at $4,60 for city superfine. Wheat—larger receipts of the new crop, but pneos are well maintained: SidfclU* ter common to Salrawi. Corn-Mixed 78®**; Yellow 8l@82c; Whfto 90®85c. Tobacco-There Is buoyancy in the market,cau»d bytbe foreign news; Manufecturing sold at $5,90©6,20 feu common, |7,4t*37,86 for mtdiam, and 1 boj ot fair at 59,95. 690 lbs. 20.914 12,183 8,614 The Cincinnati Commercial sayt: Oar Grocery Market Is more animated for Sugar end Wo la*-o«, holders generally placing a bettor flgore on both: for Bi:ila9s«*..x>cMt of tho holder* are set on getting 40c. Such transactions s* are making today are aa limited at the mar ket rate as »« lt-ra ran make them and supply their regular 'trade. ' The Loudon Wuk Lane Expires speaks thus of tha Ka , utlsb grain crop: Wtth the exerptfon of Monday mod Ealnrjay nights, tbs weather of tho past weak has been onninillj saitablstothe growing crops. The heavy rains, however, then obtaining laid them to a considerable extant, and a certain deteriora tion la the sample* both of Wheat and Dar'cy most neevs aarily enece—especially of the former. l>n the continent the weather ha* Improved, and all the markets have been heavy; but with little change of valoo la suy description of grain. Bala baa at last fallen iu Southern Bnssia; but it hae come too late to save the crops In soma localities where considerable wheat has been cot for cattle-feed. A visitation of locusts has also been very de •tructive; yet tha absence of a foreign demand at Odessa has K‘ cod some decline io prices. France gives way but very yet free importations from that country have contin ued, and acted a* a check to the upward tendency of prices jost commencing both in Loudon and Liverpool. ABHEs— there is scarcely anything dolnr we quote Pots at and Pearls at G>/4©6J4—Cesh and time. Soda Ash APPLES —green apples an, beginning to arrive, and we notice a few small sale# at $2,00; wo qnote at $1,M@2,00 $ bbl. BEANB—the demand has slackened op considerably, and sales are now confined to small IOU of prime small white at sl^7@Lso. DUCKWHEAT— the season Is now oven there are occa sional salsa, however, of small lota, at To from store. BACON—the local inquiry is steadily kept op, bat the market Is unchanged. IV* qaote Shoulders at for Western, and foe city Bides at Hams 10@IOU- and Sugar Cured do at 12)$. BROOMS— there Is a very steady demand, and tbo re- ceipts an.- not more than adequate to It; sales of common to choice at sioo@3,oo, eod fancy at $3,50. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Tbo factory prices (cash, par Rinds) at Fsllston and New Brighton ere for Backets $L*O @11,75, end Tubs, $1.76(556,76 doz. From store, buckets •ell in the retail way atsl,76@sii,W. CORDAGE— KUsiIIft Rope, cot!, 13 c V ftlManllU Rope, cat, HoflO Htmp Rope, ecfl, 11 c* 6 Hemp Rope, cat, 12 c D Turod Rope, cell, 11 c ft B> Terred Rope, cat, 12 o V ft p*cking Y»rd,flae, 11 cV ft Peeking Y*ro,com 10 c ft BEDt»RD£-U*JilU»,sl«M. *2,2S@s3,oo»dM. ” Eemp, *3^7, Hemp emit 11 ct* B>. PLOUQII LlNES—Manilla, 87 ct*H das. llemp,JOc. OOTTON YARNS —The market b itaadj at the follow log quotation* which are corrected to dale: ' _ Noa. 6 tolOladtulTe 20 c fllb No. 16. Koa. 11 k 12. A2l c * lb No. 17. No. 13 No. 18. No. 14 No. 10. No, U -24 c%>ft No. 20. Doxn Tiur. No. 400 „ 11 o f dozlNo. 800. No. 600 JO e doijNo. 000- No. 600 9 c dozlKo. 1000. No. 700 8c»dc«l Carpet ihilu.aMXoJ. 26c B> IVino 2lt $C> Do do whJto.23 Caolklng. -10 c “ to 86 caU, 21c “ Flail? Batting. 16c “ Do do 86 lo 44c 22c “ Batting, No. I,_~ ..~l6c * CoTorUt Yarn— 2Sc *• Do No. 2,—.lie “ Candlowick.- 20c “ No l v-^oflyd CANDLES AND SOAP—Candles arc Heady as oar quota* tJoni •—dippod mould 13 and adamantine 13@19. Boap remain* a* before, steady at 6 for common, 6U for Palm, oad 10 for Sawyer'* Toilet A Outlie, 6©s)< wr Bs*7«r*a Chemical Olive; and 7 for German. CHEESE the demand U quite moderate ami the market dull at 7ls@B>ta« in qualify. , , FjttTTTKmC. prime Wcetera are selling at 45, on arrival, aad In amall parcels at 43; tbo amount offering 1* hot largo and tbs demand 1* limited. FISH— DO change; ws quota No. 3 Mackeral, Urge it ill, sQ,andbal(bblSsQ. BaltimoroUerriog, $7,50@3. Halifax dm £5,60. Alewlvee Lake White, $lO ft bbl; do Trout. half bbl* White, $5; and Lake Htmng {4,76. FLOUE—thero 1* very little offering from Ant hands; salea on wharf3oo bbia Extra and Krtra Family at ss,B7®* C. 00; and ISO do, Ohio Sopor at $5,11. Irani store tho ruling rate* are for Soper—mainly $5,62®6.76, $5,87©-.' 0,00 for Extra, aad $Q,12@4,25 for Family, with a decided tendency to the Intide Agorae. -a • CHAlN—the market for Oats U not so Arm, and V* - not* •alee from Ant b*~u at 4S@6O. Cobb Is Armer>and aalea bare beeo made at depot daring the week at Btfewe quota at W@$LOQ from Ant baoda: and itora. Brmmdea from Ant bands at 78. No sale* of Sax let Wsiat, 600 boa New Mixed sold yesterdayatsl,3o@l,36, and 126 bus White on Saturday a 151,40. OBOCE&lKS—BngarlsArmat7U©7si to City and 7^ -• » K.iHuhhd: to bblfild Mqlas**' @S to Ooontry by Uw hhd; la bbadded. Molawoa u eUo held firmly at 42 to Country, caab and ebort time, and tbaosnal advene*,on long time. Coffceflrmail2%©l2?£, and Elco at OAS PlPE—tbtf following bre for wrought iron tubing: __ HlnohGu Pipe..~ 7 eta. Inch Gas Ptpe—33 eta Q « «8 “ a “ 2 • a “ **. ._lso - q —is « &x *• «35 « i " «—S H “ 4 " “-Aw “ fjahlest to tl* customary discount. HAY—A folr aupply at scales, and Bales at 12(317 3 too. hides A &BATIIEB—Dry Vital .Oldn m steady at 19}$ pees ratted tteady at 9@B}s green Beef Hides cot Una* to rale at 7.- fu leather there la not ranch activity, and t» change. Bough Leather from ooaatry tanners la frWt| at 23@ai. and dressed Leather rnlea u below: , ; BcdEganUh Bole 3Jb ..... Upper Leather ft dot : —T.?:, Bklrting Leather V B>——.la^py Ham eea —29@33 LAUD—email aales of country No. 1 In ken at U>£, and dty do In barrel* at lljf. • UE3BPOBK—wvarylight Inquiry? ulce 'lo the trade at slT,andtolhecoontryatsl7 I W@l£v~.‘'.. * OlL—laloa of Refined Cool Oil at IhOO/aud Eahrtratlog at 70. LardOUXo. Ila firm at 9Q@BA and Linseed Jadalt at «S@6S. ; . PIG METAL—there hare beta no aalee repcrtcd-4nrio£ the week, and the market it unchanged. - - ’ . POTATOES—there are no tongtr'eny oSd yrorth quoting. New aro idling at $l,OO, in email tefVdrttha de dded downward tendency. ..j ; SEED—nothing doing In Clover/ Timothy Heady at s2*» 60. Jla* haa declined to ; ' BAT.T »n jutaa demand, and ealea of N0.,1 in the regular way at XALLOW—rough 1* bought by the hutchera at 7, and country rendered el 0. _ ■; •/.•_ WINDOW GLASS—prlcea are linn, and we repeat our quotations tor the email and 7x9, SSBSSSSS&&&SIS&i£:* “* WHUB LKAl>—erm *odin steady demand at $*M * hex for pore iotAaodjlrysc 3 th;aabJect totha tunal diaconnt. Bed la*dB}s3A, net,and Litharge'B)4.- . WOlBEEY—«l*eof raw at and rectified at 2S@ 33, caeh and time. WOOL—ooo»offeringfcr aate; tha receluta for ehfpment East last week were 1400 balm. and for the ceaeou, eo far,. 10^00 helm. ■ •• / ■ . - ; -v '•• • ..oimmwii 1' I - -nun wuoobnu— .t th. UaSw jutotirßo “• iinU«^6tt»iih7.- = lh.i«aTOW.>»*-,“*JS<“SS bo low, that U fa aearcely neraemrjr toesqQirn ahontCfi number of ftet and lachea. ■■•**• TbsClncsnaaU Ooimaeretel ha® a 'flattering talks of (he new steamer Kite, now fn canußaaJcfCapt. £rihj,kte cf Urn Gaxsl. It it gtajkxaDjr conceded that Pittsburgh cun make and famish better and swifter boats than any other part la tha whole Talley Of the Ohio and Uissiafppf." It is » greet deal to hare each engine baUdcra, and soiblrpu-as abound iathisdty and Tidaty. „/' - ' have notified the laipevturo, by depodtfoa, of the eollmoii with tha Glenwnod at Bull Creek, Thursday momlog.- -Wo un derstand thry claim to be in tho right, havicj; falflUod tae requirements or the t»w to tbo latter, in the management of tbo Measrager. Tho damage to the boat, and detention for repairs, i* estimated at s«JiU_r*rtira. from Kaskaskta SL ? SSf T - eo^ eUi i wlUl WthorbuS!ior a atnaU «de wheel eteatnar for Bavlgating that itream ~_Th»’ mammoth Orlroos bnd Yreksbcrgh w^lP 100 5 lie bn* raid at sl£o for good rtd.sL27@ for Pennsylvania and Southern white and $1,85 for choice Kentucky. Rye command* Corn is doll sad hae declined 4c:4500 t ut yellow eoid SwO bus.damagod at t6@7S. Oxu sells elowly at 2&@59. There is nochangein Groceries or rrovtsluca. Whisky U dull at at Z7@2S. CtHOSJtATi,JuIy 23.—Flcnrcontinues to hareaetoady local demand at $5 forenperfiae, \Fheat: buyere--are well supplied, and the market is rather dull at $1,05 fer red and sl.lo@l,lsfor white. Uatsdull at4s. Coro steady atbO @B5. Bye firm; 9»loa at 76. Whisky steady at ,24. Pro vision* quiet and unebangod. Biimtoax, Joly 26.—Flour ha* a decliuiug tendency, and le unsaleable at $5,00. .Whtat—the market Is firm lor the best, but for Inferior qualities it i* depneaed; aaiea of choice white at $1,50@1,35, and interior at 99@$L Corals steady at 82@$4 for yellow. Provisions are quiet. Whhky 1* firm at 27c. I NEW AQBICUIiTURAL SETTLEMENT. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, A Rare opportunity in a delightful and healthy climate, twenty-five miles south-east of Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic R. iL, New Jersey. • An old estate consisting of several thousands of acre* of productive toil ha* been divided into Farm* of various else* to talc the purchaser. A population of some Fifteen Bun drtd, from various parti of the middle States ant New Kug-' land hare settled there the past year, Improved iheirplac**,' and raised excellent crops. .The priced the land is at the lowsucnof from $l5 to s2oner acre, the soil Is of thebtot quality for the prod action or Wheat, Clover, Corn, Peaches, Urapes and Vegetable*. IT IS OONSIBAILftD TOR BEST FRUIT SOIL IS THE UNION. The plan Is perfectly eecnre from frosts—the destructive enemy of the firmer.— Crop* of grain, gram and fruit are now growing and can bo men. By examining tha place itself, a correct Judgment can be formed of tho prodactivenom of the land., Tha term* are made easy to secure the rapid Improvement cf the land, which is only told for actual improvement. The .credit has been, tbstwtthfn the pastyear, some tAree hundred A ousel hare becneroctcd, two mills, ooesteam, four a tone, some forty Ttaevard* asd f each -orchards planted, anl~a largo number of Other ImpronmonU, maklog it a. deafrahle snd active place of business. TAB MARKET. a* lliu reader may perceive from tta location, 1* the BS3T IN THE UNION. Produce bringing double the price than in Toeatiou* away from the city, and more than double the price than the West. It ia known that the earliest and beat ftulte and vegetable* iu this latitude come from New Jersey, and aro snuuftlly exported to the extent of millions. In locating here, the settler hae many advantage*. Ho is withiua few hour* ride of the great cities of New Ragland asd Middle £ tales, bo U near tha old friend* and ueocla tiuns. he lain a setifedcountry icfter* every_improvement of comfort and cirilirationU at hand. He can buy every arti cle he wants at the cheapest price, and mil his produce for the highest, (in the West this ia reversed,) he ha* school* for his children, divine service, asd will enjoy open winter, and'delightful climate, where fever* are utterly unknown. The result of the change upon those from the north biSRTO f rally been to restore them, to an excellent stele of health. In the way of building and improrlagjamborran be ob tained at the mills at the ratejof $lO to $l5 penlhoueand.— Bricks from the brfck yard opened la the pise*. Every arti cle can be procured la the place, good carpenters ate at bud, ud thtre Is no place In the Union where PuUiUcgs and improvement* can be madechosper. The reader will at ooeo be etruckwUhtho advsntageshere presented, snd ask himseU why-the property has not t>eoa takea up before. 'The rearea is. It was never thrown la the market; and unless there statement* were correet,4ib cse would be Invitedte examine the land before pm chasing.— This sli are to do: They will are land under calU ▼atloo, such is the extent cf (be attUemonl that they will no donbt, aieet persons from their own neighborhood;’they will tritness the Improvements end can judge the character of .the population, if they come with a view to mttte, tliry should come prepared to stay a day or two and be ready to purchase, as locations cannot be held on reraval. Tbereare two dally trains to Philadelphia, and tofcll Bot tlers who improve, the Railroad Cbmpany gietx a J'tes Ticiet for tin month*, and a halfvriee ticket forlhrttttexri. THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON. . ; la connoetian with tho agricultural settlement, a detrend thriving town has satoraliy arisen, vkichpnstni* induce menlsfor any kind o/businm, partieulerlj/ ttarct and man 'vfactories. The Shoe btuintrs ccnld be carried on Iu this piece and market to good advantage, also cotton business, and manufactory* of Agricultural Implements or Found*-' rio* lor casting small articles. The Improvement ha* been eo rapid a* to inture a constant and permanent lacrosse of busixues. Town lots of a good sire, (wedo iot evil small ones, as U would effect the Improvement ofth ) pTan-)canbe had at from $lOO and upwards, - The Ilammonton Farmer, a monthly lite wry hfid agri cultural sheet, containing rail informational Ifrumnonton xan bo obtained at 25 cents per annum. I Title Indisputable—wamntre deeds given, dear of all in cumbrance when money is paid. Boutoto Le tend: leave [Vine street Fhiladefphia for Oammooton by Ball- FareffOcents. When there, Inquire tar ftlr. BYRNEA Boarding conveniences onband. j axtiea bad better stop with Mr. Byrnea, a principal/vinUl they have decided as to purebasiog. as he will show them over the land in hi* carrisgs, free of expense. Letters and applications can be addresaed to LANDId ft BXBNEd, Huamonton P. Atlantia county, New Jersey, crB.U CODQHLIN, 202 Death Fifth street. Philadelphia. -Map* and Information cbeerfally famished. JatteodSm The hammonton farmer—a mb. paper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, alvo ech ting forth 101 l accoonU of the neweettlenenc-of Ilaaunon ton, la hew Jersey, can belabaeribed first only26ceot* per annuo. • Inclose poetage stamp* for tha amount. Addreca to Edi tor of the farmer, Hammonton P. 0- Atlantic Co., New Jersey. Tboee wishing cheap laud, of the best quality, tn one of thehaalthieitahd moat delightful olunstea In the Union, and where crops aro never cut down by frorj, the terrible ecoorgu of tho north, sea advertisement ol Hammon ton Lands. . JoiaodOta T?ABM LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES Jj from Philadelphia byßallroad, in tbftßtatsof Now Jersey. Soil among the brat for. Agricultural parpens, be luga good loam soil, with a-clay bottom. Tba.landiae large tract, divided la to small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the ooafitry are now settling and ‘ building.. The crops produced are large end can be seen growing. The climate is OeUghlfhl, and eecore from frosts. Terms from $l6 to $2O par acre, payable' within tour yoetw by burai ments. To visit tho place—Leave .Tine Street Wharf at Philadelphia at 7}£ a. x. by Railroad for Haaunanton, or address E. J. fiyrnos, by letter, HamßioptonPost Offles, At- Uutlc county, New Jensy. See full advertisement- to an ether column. jafieodflm ALL WANTING FARMS IN A:DE f\ llgfatfal climate, rtchsoU, and secure Trom frusta, eoo advertuemeatof Hammouton Lands in another column. ...... 26*13 to .... —26 o 3 lb - —?Tc3B> 2B c 3 lb -.29 o V lb PEESONS WANTING CHANGE of Cli- Min far health, tee advertisement ol Hammonton laoda In another comma. . Jaiaodftn 1 . rpo ALL WANTING EAKMS, SeoAdver- JL tleament of Hammoaton Lands. . - Joteod6n .... 8 oftdoa . 8 e3dos ... 8 o 3 doa PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE their bnxineeß to a rapidly increasing country, a New,Bat tlement where hundreds aiegolng, wherotheclimatola mild ami delightful,we advertisement cf the Haßmonton Settlement in another cutomp. ■ JuLoodSa PERSONS WISHING TO ESTABLISH Manufactories In * new and thriving place where basis twee la good, see advertisement of the Hammonton Settle* moat. - Jafccodßm , SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can be carded on profitably at Hammonton. See advert tisoment of Qamraontoo hands. * TUG EICAIOAJV ' Mastang Liniment. rpHE popularity of the X Luaxxsrls eoextauslTa wilh of the globe rvfh.i- urtlrlf rl«lm In ■ this cuus. family HovpluU. farriers, Planter*, PMißra. LiTery-men. Ac- havapraai rally demonftrgHjffenls fact throughout tha world. Noar tlcle aver received cuchundlvidod pralaa andtupport fromMe^kße&d Briantlflcmen.; / \ RHEUMATISM : atahdlsg haa been totally cured. Piles, Utara,' flfumora, Banning Boroe, ScrofuhL stiff Jolnu/lWons,- 1 - Bwallings. Duma, lMtca.Rnilt, Chapa, NagrA]g4iA J P»mp 1 «n ppl J ca board or to . f LACK, BABMP* CO- Agta •, St* Eouw, %M.r? J7OR St. LOUIS 4 tJJSL* : Tb««snUfltittfetaer nus, will leave for th* *fcar»aod*li lanna«tmwport* jroZHIB Z>AT-th*SSUilßat.r»td&!tkiefcj^&;;jE^|msht or perns* am}T os board o? to r : ’ Jag- - VT- • - IIU.OBVBiBiqa ACO^igt*. S’ C. HAMSr—I2 tca.VßTaca 8. i aiUmiforwJa tj mjtS WATT A TOSOH * i*. jt