anuti tufica-r. 4AlFir. supiration. corrsar. DiiLL • t • 13111711.LTING woRICB• IFrimatratin. PARS, ArCIIEDIr & MANITFACITIMERS OF BITIATIIING, Eurnis ma: sow OCIPTEE. PUSS = COP Pia ) 3017011 8,11.35a Btol EonodA4 AA A l i°. 1 isiartull and Doles t. =ma PUt PLATE }MEET MON, ITLES, to. crowtsntly krochtnos and Tools. • /Not arid 120 &magnet, _Pittsburgh , Puma. 4000.0pecta../ of Cbppor Ant to say doodad cksEtAlwlyE • pattern Ii _ • ner_ oxtx) eta con, _ _ IN _ _ •ND IN HATS, OAPS AND STRAW GOODS, WOOLZSALE AND BM:11A 131 Wood Street, -Pittsburgh. Efacerienv on hand for spring Sales, as large and crapes as assolstrat of &oda as eau be baud In our . of thi Sown dram, sauteing of ISIB, Sl= AND WOOL as S 'of ovary style sod quality.; WI of mryqualltyand Wert barmy; PAWS imp, STILiTif, mums AND' YANAWI MISS; WfRAW, MUM AND Mt soN. 211172, 1 5t0., ate. Yams wliblag to punkas ander by Witalaiata or RITAIL orfll audit to tbaboStautaga to cap mut ectirobooarctock. • / Mo.I3,REDIEG 6r.. / 00. Forwa . dtag and Commlasion Merehanta, kid - Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Manu Octavo. ',Gonattpunianta and ardor. tor LEAD, MEDEA, 11.E.9P, PRODINUrvec., onLictrad. Prompt Mao tloa to. ocarina sad forwarding. — No. 49 iCou , tniaitratal S bt. Louis. daMdfcrt 41: H. Griff.lSTY, M. D.. _ • :433' Paid Streit, Pii tabslvla, Pmmu., ll....yjnoid the advantages of Lute= Colleges mid Dos pltalfOundstveral years" prattics, offers his profeallenvall sa / t• vista in 91711G.A.1. AND:MEDICAL . 0.1.2138. , 1117133111012. UT. W. IX 'gown& ' OoL Pilsen 11cOandlevs. / Bar. MIL L. DeLeon. Hon. 11. 2.. Weaver. T. IL.BIII, E.g Hon. T. J. Blahs= J. H. flontar. ' ' John H. afallor, Esq. ,- - - Jacob Id tfOollhnenEsq. rayaflydro twrov.ir. V7ORIES. ALEIZANDBR BRADLEY, urxerioitalr: AND Drums mar num or COOPED, PARLOR AND REATING STOVE Plots and Fancy Grate Fronts, &o. Solo Proprietor of tho calibrated Pasant Got Binuma aia.d . Sumas CoNnaNneo COOK STOVES. Ofsooand- Saes Room. oiriaarifc No, • *oodlit.,Pittaburgh. PO. N. JECO.LNDEB da BON% • ' mans at Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, CISTRYIOATEI3 OP IMPOST?, BANN. NORA AND NO. NS ARMLET BM.SET, YITTSBUTIGH, PA. I[3.oellectlosi made au allthe reinclirel titl spZl4cle. through. oat tab MAW tarns . y ' OTA IC T ORR. alma se STRAW BONNETS AND RATS, MINNS? MONONA noWERS, Ac, NO. CS MAHE= STUNT, incledydfc P 1173231 7110'H: B. B. a C. P. DIARELB, e& TUG. JOB AND ALL EINDS OP A.PPI.NG- PA. 3E' la vt, . ‘L'ArAtioure, No. 27 'Wood S rars'nuacir, PI. milaf ft, Rain bought at market pricia. JOLIGN C00.13R11-N & 33.K0 KiIactSCITIZZIULI Iran Itslllum Iron Vanilla, Vault Doors Window Shutters, Window Guards, &e., Nos. 91 amosof Street end 86 TWA .9:l9Note o . (Betwom Wald owl dlarktit,) .prrrostrAcin, PA., baba a vadei, of oerorPollortm .- , tem - yen:A pislo mutable Tor 0.11 impose. Particular ottentloo gold to ea closlostOraeoLota. .Joblyirm. dote at shortuottee. mr9 VAIWZVER & FRIEND, ''.t` 1G It El .4%. r, w , •iaD SOLICITORS IR CHANCERY, IGa b, SErses Stock ihabrtque, Mon.. SOPOOmOms promptly made In may pular Northern Imrs,arWeatmaxWismMuln. - Wlllattandtot sprd..= end SO' of Baal tabalma Raney ma Salads Ima Idatimos. 1= °. 14 OL =Li Ircunow =LUZ. CIUILLERS, DOI7NDERS AND NACIILIDSTS, WAS;BIN.(.a'pTONW.ORK S, FiAttsbiargh, Parma. Oak., No. ,Itsaai,cteirrili Dads of iltnaiDaglwir and Mill Dubin . w ; Outhagsjiallrosil Work, Deism Helen, sal Dear Don Jontie and Repairing &mem sbortriatlee. cir2s:lol: VT Ir. IC - DarA... ac ts 0 24 - Mintkitatra and Denim In el kind. of TOBACCO; EiNDPY AND CIOARB, 11 X‘ELEI..B.. TOBACCO, C.; no. qf Swit% firld &rod and Dialaorad PITTSBIII2BII. PA. INEP Z1[0 , 7. 1 (c):: IMP :H.. 4 t 6) : SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DIINCAN, SEIBRIMAN dr. CO, ON TAB DIMON DANE, LONDON, IN 0D1D3 . 01 ONI POUND STEEDS° AND UPWARDS Alw, BT.on tha prtncipal &tali and torus of Fran., 1331enie. ,114Mand, Oannany,llnaela and alba European !tat. constantly on Wald and for gaiety WIL IL WILLIAMS I CO., oWelyntri Banton, Wood etrart.tornor of Third JOHN EL EE ➢IERCHANT TAILOR , 1V0....48 Star ket St, Pittsburgh. „A good aooortment of CLorus, Ilussxreis, runoms, Comsat, anal all goces saltablo for gsutlamaaal auardastreestuaL , o ders promptly filled, la eve latest stiles of tbs art. üblelydfo J. SC , Matta, • UAS removed to the hohae lately occupied tr Dr. Wm. A. Wird, No. .1711 Wan street, *mat WV third door oboro Eland 100 g. 000. Sio — iis from 9 6. Y. till 6p. Y. t===rwmerme=TlPM l =l Pltterbargh Steel World. JONES. BOY], Ea, 00., ahroisetantes at CAST ErEZX also, MEW, PIM sad "A. B.4rAXL; REMO and AXLES. 'Corner Ens and Ara Sheds, PidenrrA, SWUM ,p! 33.210. Rogan' renvroved Patent Stasi Cultivator Teeth, - Mrourlionarxtrostlarecti, Pitldwypy Pa loagelnitek RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joseph - D4wortit—:-.—D. W. C. Bidwell M===EM=tM RAIL ROAD. SPIKES, CRAMS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner - of Water Street and Cherry alley, an141741b PIT2I3IIUTLGIK:PEN MA UUMISM!:EI 7SCIR;OI3AINTT T.A.27..011,„ No. 54 .Et. Clair `&root, (Di•MaNtrik.Bedire . Pl set:drift EIZIRITCY H. COXACAris, roncrirdhlg and CommisidOn rderobant, aim =minus =num Chemise, Butter. Seeds, Bleb, And- Prelim Ganerany, 11 , 711.1 tams. Putimma. aide, 011 and Loather Store. .ICraiirenuos SONO, No. 31 S. , Third L. betWeeil Road sad Cdtettnat Philodelidlia, kayo for sale pax AND mu? lIPANDELI =DEN Dry end green Detteill'atea Hips, TataneW Oil, Tamers' and Our. heed rools et the blest Inlet% wed open the beet tertei 10.11111andaot LWOW . . in the rough welded" for the htidnot mutat prim will be green in cub, or taken In ..aletweite Mks. ttetherstored tree orcharge end mid. •• *" eemzetwitee. • , • mrdlydto . oa llErrua.—Do. Giro. 11. Kar ma. otl Wood street, mount.;PM boa bait In the oekell &lot tor the past mix wake; pad boa ;made , the Led ePPertedldod of Trento for the cure or nom% or Upton; whisk he le qualified to At to any Woo( mime with the onntsice that littlaktkel wllt. be OM. W e wtald stiviitonr nadrn to call art Dr .pn wbfas eay thing of ildoktA. b nefided;ji vs feel atm:Wed that ha to omapeteat to site the motto}, &bite in tuck awe • " ' jaantawT ; . Asfircrea. r4.ss„--.1.4. Keyser, of 140_ Wood ens; bsi €m isms my sradlest data for deaf palm,' by Which many persons us ma , 10 rebates vitt as brar.— Aims • nun oats perdu. dram, vhich to Itiorted Into tbe ..rod Is tarsal:iciest ammyeauradadnwi, isZbluT Pon .13satirr.--1, have : Brandy which I rraikribitiete Demo and St Ike treelltrze, which I bate purthated met • yabllo wszt. Ani one wbo trill try thin can Widish:4 °Mr superiority. bultultnr, 010: KLYllllll.l4oWooll ttnut. Clairawx; Bernum, az ELICIT° MAGNI7IO kinmsce, tor • Medial vit; of vary sum! or !dud vat twimttros of lawns du* vbanrra an Marra grim ragtime, aTeaDottax.. *Meta Dr. 0.1:0 Ininffir. N. 140 W 0.4 st.. Plttebstret. p p yt BMX ,LD JUISM-4. dace Oa hand wa i l - w a s - cad Hr Whilft .111 sh I bantaisu4s sad kopt =IC OW bottom, al md eill be ald by the bu n t ottlrA* 4 * Og P irKEVERR, 140 Wad knot. SBollL9sThe only ctivi jet Shoulskr BriCeo hat the Ilanfte - Bouwirair Broken azql Perfaxnery a t D r. I EMIRS. NA IN Weed at Refik.itser, TL - 7 --- Ranly Truss Manufactory in Pitts burgh O DN. maga% No:. 110 Wood a aiOddloT • Bromoso-I‘. lull assortment of nll kinds oniqmowato. stD73-1110310111, No34llWwil itroot. firosats—The best sersartoußtinlLLiik - ~Croaleassol•UnlnVeln!". Spam lam= r , s. W s z z SEWING nil4.ol3ll'qES 0 0 / I D N z' FOR SALE WITH ALL HLATE IMPROVEMENTS 111 AS UFACTUREEPS PRICES. £LLX. R. REIED, AMERICAN WATCHES WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF ArotMILICELN WATCHES. Wo would most respectfully call the atten tion of the public to the !mark. Watches now being no. tenelvely introduced, the mattrfamore of which has become fro firmly established that entire tonfldenee can be placed op= them us sato 'awl correct time keepers, both I.y the wearer and seller. Having been appointed Wholmola Agents to, the sale of then Watches, the public may be enured that we can .11 them at the very lowest oath prices. •We have also a eery large stock of Silver and Plated Ware, Fine ma Jewelry in sots, sock as Coral. Geruot, Mated, Jet and Paintings. Our assortment of CLOCKS to unusually large et proveut, comprising some beautiful patterns cf Eight and One Day Parlor and Office Clocks at greatly reduced prices. W. hare she a fill stock of English and Palm Gold and Silver Watches on hand, all of our owu importation. ALtojWatch Slake.' Tool., Materiels and Watch Glob.. KNINEHAN C marEtiov, N 0.42 Fifth street. auTaxas: nownEaslt 1110TLIEUSIII Don't fail to procurq ;firs. Winslow's Sooth lug Syrup for Children Teething. It bee no °goal on earth. It greatly faeUllatea the proem of teething by softening the gums, reducing all Inflammation—will allay pain, and to tare to regulate the bolnila. Depend upon It, mothers, It 'rill glee rest to youreelvoi, and relief and health to your infanta. Portectly tare in all canoe. Thissalresble preparstton le the prescription of one of she Mosterporienced and s[flfal foud. Physicians In No. 'England, nod has bees used with nerer.failinsi inactros to Willa. aeons. we believe It tho beet and eornt remedy In the world, to •11.15131110 f Dywatary and Dlorhoes In Children, Whether It nine from teething or from coy other c. 313.1.... /titre and health con Do artlmsted by dollars and cents, It le worth Ito weight to gold: Willow of bottle. ore .old honey year Co the Unit,t Suite. It I. Mt old and well.trled remedy. • PILICEI ONLY 25 OENTS It BOTTLE. a7I - None amok", calm tho farostualle of 017k7111 t PM' EINS, Now York, Lon the ouhride errapper, Rohl by Drogyiets throughout the sort& DIL GEO. IL KEYSER, dieet for Ytttstorgb J02.-drorlykT Marix's MIILLCULOUI Vcauts Dr.moras, Vie OW': Remedy in the Mac Trorlls.trt b Ego - minale Ran, msD Cocisoacm, Dana, Alas, Sloapuu.a, hue, Dime, mom, Outx Waszs AND 0651D1N INUCH, 50,000 BOXES COLD IN ONE MoNTB. Tbrie Colebratod Eemedin been baan ertenWarty card for twenty.two years lo all oriel of Europe, and LLalr alma power bare born attested by lb. Cemsta of Bawl., Emma, England, Au/tea, Prima* Bursts, Eaaony, Bole. now, Holland, liable*, 4., and ;belt Ctsamkol propartles examined, and approrad Ly the most dlasingolabod Modical. Earoltka all calm the world. Their rlestructiveneis to all Mods of 'errata .4 Insects has beet Gnat. In this country by the Illieetura of the rati.a PoLllo Institultav, Plonterk Fsrmstl /V.Pclrtutv of Hotels, Wareloiwes, Illsonefactosias, sod by various dis fogyish.d private ri11... Numeral:Le T. l .4lool2lxlSeud Gerniinues of theselßrncy cf these &mailee can be even at the Dep..' . Tor ado, Wholeashr and Retail, by the Inventor eel rm. prletor, JOBRPII 511TE1t, Freaked Mend., <ll2 Broadway (oar. Banton 0.) Now Truk. Genera/ Apo* for the G. Blares and Canada"; FREDLIT. ICE T. ICOBEITON, Droggiet, No.lo Baba. Ilonee, and 41.7 Broadwayagew York. 1. In dam city, IrbokAali and retail by R. I:. SEL LERS t CO, annerWool and Second Atv.: JOS. FLEMING, Cam. Diamond and Slark4t At. BEEELIAN NAN, Allegnany, daLtmdfe - A BLOODLESS VICTOUS9I! 1.000,000 BOXES SOLD OF •Itr-*4.34V MAGNE. PAS ER This enormous quantity of this Invaluable Remedy has been rearchand by Odra. of the United }hate. daring the .tart Um* Ii has been bekre the public. The roseon for this extraordinary amens le limply In the ectiesl trap and value of the ankle. No one bay. the usoNisr- To PLASTER with:me becoothig its friend. It perforate all Out bares:clad, scd centre with It Its own tencnunonde tion. Truly this Is • el,tory—peaceful and bloodlers—bot we believe not less iltainas then the triemyhe of trar,with Ile carnage and deeoletion.. The KAIMSTIO PLASTER. 4 undo:lute/1y tho Cliaateet Stredegtherwer and Palo husatrayor that &fence has yet die come& If you put Ws Plaster anywhere, If pain le there, es Plaster atkk there until the peln hoe vanfahed The Plaster magnetises the pain away, .e 4 PAIN CANNOT EXIST MIMIC TOM PLASTER IS APPLIED. Ittionmatine, Lameness, Stinnes, Debility, !democrat., Miamian, Upper.* Cough., and Cold., Pane sod Artier of every kind, down men to Corns, are isoardinteiy Murat mail with •Ilitielietimme,pameramGy enrol, by the toast cal influence of the MAGNETIC puma. It Is the elm• pleat, surest, amfut, pidassattest sod cheapest remedy 1. *Mete:ma It. application to nolverml—equally to 05. etroug man, the delicate woman, and the feeble infant.— ,To each and all it will prove a Nisi rod o Illrealog. cue to 2c:recede, and without annoyance or tbouble. 10 price to 'dean the reach of all—rich or poor ; all may bare It who are eirl n d rearing lo any way. WARMERS should he always eopplied with Min lovelies. hie PLASTER. It will be the Good Physician lo any household, randy it sU times, and of Instant notice. Put up to sittipht tin boxes. Each;Wl will MAkb do le eight plaided; end nay child an spmad thouu. Price 20 toote • bra, with ful, and plain directions. D. C. 111.01LEHICAD. Invootor iiod Proprietor, 10 Walk= at, New Tort. SOREIISAIY/iIitarINETIO PLABTETiIa sold by ell dims Osta in *very city, town and village of lbe Polled istatea. ochiteodktelyiair • 00111 ION sta.sa rules the mass of the people, whatever the mithamed cud miannthrope philosophers may ally to the contrary. Ehow them a good thing, lot Its mfr. its be clearly demoustrated, and they will not hesitate to Moult their most medial patronage. The mama have ra nted, ratiti the Judgment of a physician concerning tho Virtues of HOSTETTER'S Brrrns, u may be We la the immense ttuantlths of this me liclnes that are annually wad In aeon , action of the hurl. It le lette recent:drat is greet. Iy superior to all other tOtOtthes yet derived for dueler of t st h a e , daing o t h m ethali s O t s e u c fevers tha t ar " d fr y osmen dteydm" Bement et them pontoon of the system. liostetter's cute Is feet *amine a household word from Waive to Taves, from the shone of the Atlantic to the Pacific. Try the ankle and be &id by &mui... .ad dealers generally, sTarywbars, end by 13013TAT1 111 MTH, rdanasclan.ra and proprietor. $ Wider and 68 Front stmt.. Je2finf Tag ELTAL7II id the moot important eubjeet to ',bleb dui &Oman:lm be directed. Al 180. pemptdat, entitled Guide to Ilesitb," published by D. L. MISS IiTOCB A CO., Wholesale Druggists, corner of Wood mid 9th Plttedwegd. Pa, and which nely ho had gratin from nil ths agents dm Wilson's NM.. or D. t 7 . 1 ...t0de• Vendl• Inge. It cants,. a greet meant of oneiel informntlon.— It in worth muting. Jetieddter TO MD DROLEN WART. of any kind you can god Adlgosoreo Thoosond Comoot at Da. KkitiNX'B, N 0340 Wood a:arc ap1.04/IroT Da. Ward's Tooth Powdersuid Tooth Wash. Any ge►etUy of the .bore article s. for We st 'Wined price. by DILKICYBZU, N 0.140 Wood rt. Plttiburgh, Pa. enamels' •Jurts of a good quality for sale at DR. HEYSER'4.I44 Woofl at. aI.I9NLIWT /11/CPAUDBOZP9 Et, X 8 EiE M. X V' El 2.7 B, Damasks, Diapers, &o. nONSITMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN -3118, and thaw dolmas of obtaining the GENUINE WON, &Quid so that thy articles May yardman am mat. Q 4 with the tall namo of the firm BIC2EARDEOZT, BOIS Q ownarc asrmotas of the sonalmws and durability of the Goods q~unryte nolared noommuy aa largo or - htterior sod darontim Lbona am_ pmPars4, swop atter swam RA seals! with tbe num otRICILABD. 1 1 , : d 4=Irids Mimes, who, Manilas of the [WM thou alliat on tbs Amsrionnocaromor tad the mambo. Wars of the panning Gorda, will not 'Madly abandon a boatman us profitable, whilspordutten GSM be imprast on with goods ota worthless charms/tr. J. ISULLOCK.I3 h J. B. LOCK it, soTtlydls - Agenta,le March airlift, Ness Yarlr. 'CY LIST— Ice crrssri. - • _ MEAT RATE& WATXIL coin,Ens, • BATHING APPARATIA Cheap for Sign 4th tho Iron City Btore Lod Tin Miro. house of W. W. BRADSHAW, N 0.134 Wood Ana dear bolow the On of the Goldon Ono GUNS' PISTOLS AND /IRE MUSE 6ENZIULLY • The attention of pnrchaiere te directail to our .0.°42 afoot of . ALL aura in nen Attuit The Wait 11.0 WA varied that OVA/. op laud or paced wavon that may hi &Elrod. • Priem low awl pt. tottatio au a snataalqed. OMIT intiowr * TOMO, • Na. BS Wood Atm t. CC 807LOSON DLNTIBT; Office 4 the • m lisabloot_ • So. 87 .881.81 T 'OTREST.Ma .88888 Owlet Howe. with bs cso lbe emote a a., 881vos7 favor bloa with Owls vetronege. .114, of tbs o.7ke et etb inserted it vlabed. QUGAR AND Blou&ssEs-- ),J. - • 14bbapap. 0. s sketa..: 4. 4= o . limed obibroidipbmiat msbliabbk bp .7.15.20M147 A Op, pb prakijbut 42 bolt N• . 4, till (15aeft e. FRIRAY MORNING; AUG. 5, 1859 orricrez. PAPE-12 OF TU City and News Iterna Tan PASSENGER CARS. —One of the oars for the Citizens Passenger Railwararrived in the City yesterday, from Phiradelplika, where it was manufactured by Murphy & Ailieon. This is, we presume, a specimen oar. It will neat easily about 15 on a side, time accommodating 30, sod It is sn wide that abundant room will remain after the Beate aro filled, for the conductor to pass along the middle of the, ear. The 'wheels are of iron, about 30 inches In diameter, and in all respects similar to the usual wheel on care for railroads. The car brakes are also the same, and operated in very much the same way. This car Is finished inside in oak, and the seats are covered with crimson velvet. It appears to be very substantially built. Within a year the building of this new class of vehicles has become • great business. The firm of Kimble &Gorton, of Philadelphia, it is paid, are very ettoceseful la that line. As illustrating how sabatantially they may be built, a gentleman from Cincinnati stated to us on Tuesday that one of the oars of the firm last named was, for the sake of experi ment, placed upon the track of the Little Miami Railroad, a locomotive hitched on, and when it oontained no less than thirty people, wae whirl ed along at the rate of 20 miles an hour. We think he stated that the ride was some twenty or thirty miles long. The very beet of material is used in oonstructing these care. The external appearance of the one now here is exceedingly neat.. It has a row of windows an in common oars, and then above that and just below the ear carat, a row of fixed 'lights in ground or orna mented oval panes. The now vehicle attracted a great deal of at tention yesterday. It ie In West's carriage yard, immediately above St. Clair street, on the lower side of Penn. PITTSBURGH INFIRSIABY.—The Ninth Annual Report of this benevolent, humane, and Chris tian Institution, is on our table. The whole number of patients admitted during the year was 178, of whom 145 were Protethanta, and CB Catholics. The average time of stay of the pa tient!, was 34.1. days; average number of patients during the year, 18. At the commencement of the financial year there was a debt of $1,146,83 from the previous year. The whole expenaes for the year amount ed to $3,865,4J; while the receipts from all tour nee were only $3,767,54. Thus there is a defi ciency in the treasury of $1,2.41.25. Thie is owing in a great part to the fact that pinkness in the family of the Director, Rev. Mr. raseavant„ in November nod December, the time when con tributions to this object are principally made, prevented the usual exertions tu its behalf. ' This deficit will not, of cantle, be permitted to cling to this admirable charity, to clog and retard its progress in benevolent enterprise. The people of this oily have not hitherto failed to respond freely to the wants of the Infirmary. We are eure Mr. Paesarant will not ask for aid in vain. TII6 IVEATEIZIL-I'f r e do not remember ever to hove corn such p evailiug tendency to vio lent showers as for the last week. It cannot be said that wu have had alrainy day, but we have bad as much falling water from frequent showers se a good steady three days' rain would ordins rily yield. Between these showers therein comes out exceedingly hot. We never sew better weath er for the growing crops. Corn and potatoee grow almost visibly. On Monday, an hour's rain here literally deluged the streets The sewers were not capable of carrying away the superabundant water, and it overflowed the etreets wherever an opportunity presented. Tuesday gave us yet more welcome chewer., and on Wednesday and yesterday the liquid bleating was again and again repeated. Theee showers ere accompanied with the moat vivid lightning and the loudest thunder wq ever heard in these latitudes: The lightning has proved In many cosec very destructive to property, and in ens or two instances to life sloe. ofinnno Won; web or many tenure., nought by both Partbn , ob fly FL P. Shiltal.,. Onto, Ikon, Tor.ord a nun, Poolbbars Every newspaper reader has not only Itemd of ' Mrs. Partington, but they have read and laugh ed heartily at her quaint esyinge—her grave ob servation, on men and things—her solemn coun sels to her exemplary son, lkik—and her thousand other oddities. Weil, here . we have them all Compiled in • very handsomely printed volume of over four hundred pages, illustrated filth nu merous engravings, the better to curtain the subject matter of the book. Mrs Partington resides over.every chapter, witty herself and the cause of wit in others. Ike plays his part to perfection, giving evidence that he is the Incor rigible ono upon whom tho'newspapers conferred so mach distinction, to connection with Madame, his mother. For Wu by Davis lz. Co , Odd Fel. low'arlall, Fifth street. Arrozwran.—The following pence. have been appointed •teachere in the public selects of the First and Third Wards, Allegheny. Nona have yet been appointed for the Second and Wourth Warde First Ward—Andrew 1,. 8148011, Principal; Harriet H. Siren, Kate Waring, Rachel G. Graham, Letitia Reed. Ma rianna Smith, Mary E. Carpenter, Mary J Da vidson, Agate Lamont, E A. Jack, Mary May, Margaret J. McDonald, Lucy E. Pitcairn, Mar tha Johneton. Third Word—Leonard H. Eaton, Principal; Mary Oglesby, Isabella M. Prondfoot, Rachel Ann Rwin, Etti, Allen, Eliza beth 31. Wakeham, Nancy J. Campbell, Eliza C LcokY; Annie B. Frazier, Mary Aun Eaton, ltlary; f i. Davis, Eliza Black, Martha A. Farley, Eliza J. Bennett, Jane Ketiab. Pavissrrs.—Blesers.Bakewell . Cushing, whoa° offioe is on (Irani, corner of Diamond street, re ceived the following patents from Washington, on yesterday (Thursday) counting, to wit t Linters patent to Henry Pemberton, Etat Ta reptant, doted 21 August, 1859, for improvement in thelmanufacture of common ealt(the process now in ate by, the Penna. Salt * hlanufacturing Co. foS making their Luc table salt.) Alan, To Henry Pemberton, 2d August, 1550, for au impiovement in refining coal oils. • Alan, To Edward L. Keeler, of Pittsburgh, for en improves:tont in railroad car couplings, same date. t TAIIiVVITM CAMP iiICZTINO.—{9e Cofer our readete to the time table elsewhere, to our pa per, b r e which trains will be run to and from the Camp gcaund at Tarentum, over the Allegheny Volley Railroad, commencing on Wednesday next, 10th lest. Two to five train,' will run daily mat way, excepting on Sundays. There will b.a large attendance, and many will avail themselves of this method of reaching the grounds. Riorous„—Peter Selman, ,Catbarine Tbomp. eon, Rehm:a Piper, Catharine O'Hare, Patrick Kearney and Bridget, hie wife, and Pat Owens, were all committed on Wednesday night by Ald. Lewis, for disorderly conduct and drankennesc They were making • dreadful melee in a drink ing house on the Fourth street road, and the only way the neighborhood copld be quieted wee by putting the noley ones within walls. Ton Members of Rev. Dr. Plamer's church end congregation roe, on Wednesday night, la Exceltdor Hell, to take into 001)111dt:ration the question of selecting a suitable lot, and building a con i eniont and commodioue church. Several iota were offered, out of which to make a !Wen. lion. I The one easily flied upon le situated OD East Clommon, near Liberty Direst. Thera the (society will proceed, as soon as may be, to erect their house of worship. EDINUALL CIIASIGIZ.—The nue/Mlle Courier bee b en bought by Charles Upton and J. T. Shryuok. The laUer gentleman bee been, up to the pr sent time, a resident of this city, and curie on a job office in the Genres buildings. The polities of the Cowie will roman as they have by o n hitherto, strongly and firmly Repub. Ilona. We trust the Courier may continue to thrive !under its new proprietors. /41F A vreetneter was leaned for Chas. Mi.:Melo, yes terdayl, who keeps a beer - hall on Hand street in r the Forth Ward . He Is charged , with assault and b ttery on oath of Margaret Little. She Is at girl in Wham, and he did not behave proper y towards her. His actions concluded in bi n taking the woman in the face and on the. head. Officer Reed went to bile place loarrest him, but he wee not to be Coined. -Is ',l, Tux formal institute at NOw Brighton was on Bre on Tuead►y night, in the roof, but the tire was extinguished, doing but small damage The Now Wigton Times me that about two hun dred and Arty dollars were realized from the !lt Rochester, for the benefit of Mr. Pas saysnt'a church. Con. #. )1. 111'entnur was ranomitutted for re• - election elf Senator for the rrenklin District, at the conrention 4t Chstabersburg on the 2d Inst.' A series of resolutions expressive of the chilli of the I Republican party were unauhnoualy adopts Car Moaratarv.—Dr. Murdoch, Phyelolan : to the oard of Health, reporis for the week ' ending July 31st, 18 deaths, 9 :Woad 9 fe males, ;bite. Of three, only 6 wore adults, and of the 13 children, 3 died of (leaflet fever and 2 of cholera-morbue. Bear Si, Tail 11001111,—XaMala TOper, s girl who erattaken from a drinking bouse in tbeides emd Wed kept by William Raney,"irszvostit to the naiad, or Refuge, yesterday, by Aid rman - goof exchanges from ports speak, of the ohowore workiNivondara among the growing -- ritis.-LA iaige citable belittiglailo Madison Furnace, Clarion county, :was struck by light ! cling and entirely consumed. We believe that neither horns' or mules were, injured We I • learn that a eon of Mrs. Fleming,. of Clarion county, was severely injured by a pole falling on I hi. head from a bay-mow. The hurt did not seem to street him much for two or three days, after that time epasms resulted, and ho died in terrible agony le two youlig men, eons of David and Abram flenehew, ; Bailer county, were on a swing on Saturday last, as they were raised about twenty-fire feet from the ground, a bolt holding the swing gave way, precipitating them to the ground. Both were seriously in jured, one having had his thigh broken, and the other bruised about the head, mincing a slight shook of the ..... William Donaldson, Esq., President of the Anthracite Bank of Tam aqua, and one of the most prominent and enter prising citizens of Schuylkill county, died at residence in Tamaqua on Wednesday last, from Injuries received at an explosion of fire damp in his coal mines, on the 11th inet Brigadier General James B. Begley cordially Invites the military companies of Butler county to attend a Camp of Military Instructions at East Liberty, Allegheny county, commencias on the Mb of August, and continuing for four days We learn from the Meroer Dirpotch that a son of Mr. Samuel Henderson, of Mercer county, aged about fifteen years, was killed on Tuesday morn ing last by being thrown from a horse. ON the 29th of July, the Representative Con ferees of Beaver and Lawrence counties met at the Leslie House, in Now Castle. Present from Beaver county—Beni,' Rush Bradford, H. Darrel. Present from Lawrence county—D. Craig, Robert Gaily, John Morehead. • The name of J. D. Bryson was presented for Lawrence, and Joseph M. Wilson for Beaver. Oa motion, they were unanimously declared to be the nominees of the party in the district. The following resolution was then read by Mr. Craig, and adopted by the Conference. Pesolord, That in view of the increasing lair portance and interest of the approaching Presi dential campaign of 'lB6O, we counsel and ad vise unanimity amongst the opponents of the National Administration, and of the rule of Slave Democracy, that all portions!, factional and other differences be sunk, in order that the way may be prepared for a greet triumph of the prin ciples of civil liberty and of mental, moral and national progress. 110118.—It may seem strange but nevertheless true that there is an-ordinance in this city in- Mating a fine for letting hogs run at large. It is true they pervade every etreet and alley and almost run you down at every corner; but this is all clearly against the city ordinance. The Mayor hoe at present taken the matter in hind. It has always been a crying evil in the city. Yes terday, a stranger in the city from Louisville, who was passing along Smithfield etreet by Dia mond alley, wee run down by a huge porker. The animal struck hint on the leg, knocked him down and hurt him considerably. Dogs and hogs are at the present time pertioularly ordered to be Shut op or kept in places of Safely. We have no doubt citizens owning these animals will at once conform to the law, slather than wait for the fine, which:fit one dollar per head. A LAD named Wood wee on yeeterday nom. [nutted to jail by Alderman Cummins for steal. ing apples from the orchard of F. H. Eaton, who reaides in the ith ward. We think that if a good many more boys were taught that there la no difference between stealing apples from a tree and from your cellar at night it would bo well. These who happen to have an apple tree la any of the suburbs that we know about, bad It a perfect 13C1113313C0 to them. Ta get at an apple tree, thirei are hordes of hairless boys who will trample down valuable plants and vegetables, of ten times the ralue of the apples they steal. M rammer' APPOISTUZI.T9 —The folloiriug gen tleinen bars been selected IS Aids by col. I). F. Walker, of Somerset: Adjutant, Jesse C Sweirser; Assistant Sur goon, John A. Walter; Sergeant Major, P. S. May ; Quatter Master Sergeant, Joseph Miller. ACCIDENT —Mr. Richard Crawford, ras very severely injured et Bridgeport, near Browns ville, on Tuesday. Tic was at work in Career, good & Co..' 141/ mill, and W 45 caught and badly cut by the saw. Tut Dogustroe Greys will parade 10-day. ai half-post 5 It will bo antivenin &Impends This company itdcod to turn out sbont fifty muskets to visit Camp Braddock week after next. Scsarou Warts awl Messrs. Iliagbam and Coven are advertised to address the people of tileoheoville on the political topics of the day, Tnesday the = 3l day of Ibis month 'Rem= --George IV. Benford, E*q , formerly of Somerset, has retired from editorial life, har ing sold his interest in the Befford Gazette to his partner, B. F. Meyers. HAN named Anderson, of the Sixth Ward, wee fined $2,00 yeeterday, by the Mayor, on complaint of J. L. }toed, for permitting Ma two hogs to run at large. A P 111. —Fred nod Bill Diehl were both seat to the bill, yesterday, la default of a fine of $l5 each, Impimed for dieocdorly acoduoi. They pats out half their lime in jail. Tuts regular monthly tenting of Allegheny Col:moils, for August, was held at their rooms leet eight. Mn 0041LOC Lenin and Mr. J. J. Scree ezoelient citizens of Lowrenne county, died a their homes it Shenango township, loot week. Tnc nolea of tomoter clothing and forniablog goods at J. L. Canine= .t Co.',, Federal Went, Allegheny, continue. Boyers wlll find it their In ternet to attend thew. SATZ Toro GARDZNS.—Mr. E. Lyon, a French Chemist, discovered an Aslatio plant, the powdered leaves of which LI a deadly poison to garden wormt, ants, roaches, bed-bags, ticks, fleas, and ill spooks of laeects, while it ts perfeedy hap./cot to mankind, and donest:c animals. A child can eat IL Ile has received medals from Banta, France, England, Ow many, and numerous medical colleges and societies. It Is a moat important discovery. The idea of being rid of these pests in warm weather Is a luxury. We can now hear the bed-bugs larrieut— Lyon's Powder, rare as fate, Will oar race exterminate. Arrangements are made through Wears. Barnes . Park, of New York, to sell It throughout the world. 11 Is put up in tin canaisters, add bears the name of IL Lrou. Magactio Powder ►ill. nl . l loseata to n trice, Maitoatio Pills aro tuiza!l fur rata and sake. Sample flak/ 25 its.; regular sires 50 ctn. and $l. BARIZO . PARK, New York. Also the Mexican Mastang Linimeot. Faost.—Oo last Thursday night, this vicinity was again visited by a hoary frost, which we (ear may have done some damage to the crops in the low grounds and along the water courses. We have beard of ice formed in one place near town, and damp olothes left out were frozen quite stiff. To the melting inhabitants of cities, who are un ablo to sleep because of beat and mosquitoes, we would tali come to Somerset. Hero you may snooze under blankets every night in July, un disturbed by that obnoxious insect that at dead of night peals he loud drum and (Wane lie trumpet horn.—Somrizet llerald, 3d, FATAL ACCIDiNT.—A lad about sixteen years of age, named William Frock, woe so severely injured In Oirwmfilaw dos mince as to minim his death, Ile was Ina blacksmith shop teethe' village, annoying one of the workmen, wh o . was engaged ib making malls. The man, without in tending tolojure the boy, took the bested reti red to drive him away. The boy by tome slip or" mislitep fell upon therrod, and the heated end of It entered bls side, initiating a wound which ceased his death, although be lingered for several days after the - accident.—Ndoning Register, Ta■ %honing Regiger of Tuesday says: "Dr: Williams, the famous borne thief, hat been ar. reeled and lodged in jail at Canfield. He was caught about two miles from this village on the rand leading to Poland. He reeisted the officers stoutly, attempting the ate Of a revolver, and was only brought to eubmission by a club coming in contact with his head. The Sheriff of Mer cer county will doubtless be Immediately inform. ed of his arrest." andMahoning Register says Pittsburgh boot and shordealer was in towns few days shift, haring with him • little nag, which he was disposed to think (ten dollars worth) could outran say thing In the shape of horse flesh hereabouts: Ms ten dollars wee soon covered, and a Youngstown horn matched sitarist lam, beating his horse about eighty rods in three-fourths of 11 mile. The Plttnburgber had lea confidence la h s horse and less money in his pocket after the race." • Notice to Builders and Contractors. TWE UNDERSIcINED (formerly fereman far Rowland Parry) would responfalll Worm that for whom be has does work, sad the publlo 'meal% that be is bow imi;lamt u t t,, m bh ea.b, or pot op BIM to the most approved maener. Ordom for Busdlog or Ba ptising of Rata Roofs (If loft at the oOlaiof Alex. Laugh, Ila, comer of Xtne atrrot and the ltfth ward.) will he proutoly:sttandsd to. ' THOUS m 1014 . , I WM. IIiiRSTMANpI SONS, mai a, ourasiBTi4 sdlouft tlu ladca7 . . Ilnarotlusts and Xn3Partal " Ladled Dress, Cloak and Trimminga; [lave ncv orwa for naronstion • tarp sad inti as. Laos' - aorta stock of Laos' Dray Trarra4sl o .61a ths7l2. slts the attention of Wilnitiar ad VIIINTS. • ottarlzsg artisan fsaltleiln Itnescanto sa parllcan attention tabs ronlipt 11/411. sr. natts4 to otter gra farnaasun. • • - •Nriklin 4P•7r WORBi2Dand Xistgra SIMLITILD. A Air.f.T. Maras! ars mit DM=UM Z= AhinOoCii iliz MMO Allirents Arra for ItYLSMUOOL KM salsa • 01 , A B$V3.-- _ INA ' l it l ti t a t it a t a" "*Ags ak - 494 "ILL. NM TOle_ra•hid Hsu? Your, Aug. 4.—The New York Herald of this morning publishes a letter represented to be written by Governor Woe to a distinguished friend of his in this State, in which be nays: " I bare ap prehended all along that the Tammany regency would carry a united delegation from Now York to for whom Douglas I know is confident, but you May rely on it that Mr. Bnchenan to himself a candidate for renomination, and all his patronage and power will be used to disappoint Douglas and all other aspirants. Our only chance is to organise by districts, and either whip the enemy or send two delegations. If that is done or not done, we must still rely on a united South. A united South will depend on a united Virginia, and I pledge you that she, at least, shall be a unit Virginia a unit, and persistent and firm on a coned platform of protection to all persons, popular versus squatter sovereignty, she must rally to her support all the South. The South cannot adopt Mr. Douglas' platform; it is a short cut to all the ends of Black Republicanism. Ile then will kick up his heels, If he does or don't he can't be nominated, and the main argument against hie nomination is, that he can't be elected it nominated. If he rune as an independent candi date, and Seward rune, and I am nominated at Charleston, I can beat them both; or, [(squatter 'sov ereignty is a plank of the platform at Charleston, and if Douglas is nominated, the South will run an in dependent candidate on protection principles, and run the election into the House. Where then would Douglas be? The lowest candidate on the List If I bays the popular strength you suppose, it will itself fix the nomination. Get that and lam confi dent of success," The letter is said to have created e tremondous sensation at Albany. The Court Medial upon MsJbr Osborne Cross, of the United States army, late Qakrtar Muter at San Francisco, who is charged with mil-applying and embeuling the public money, commenced in this city yesterday. Now roux, Aug. 4.—Eighteen thousand deep, an unprecedented number, have been received here this week. The extreme drought has parched the grass, and induced their owners to send them to mar lot. The lambs are, many of them, not in a good condition, and sell ate dollar a hoed. The market Is so dull that many drover. hare taken their sheep to Long Island and distributed them among the farmers. New Yonx, Aug. 4.—The Now York Democratic Committee met at Albany yesterday, and unani mously adopted a re:minden requesting the Democracy of each Assembly District to appoint one delegate from each district to a Butte Convention to be hold at Sy racuse on the 14th of September next, for the nomi nation of State, officer', and the choice of delegates to the Charleston Convention, or to determine the manna in which and the time when said delegates shall be chosen. Nun Yang, Aug. 4.—The British ship James Yep, from Newport, reports passing on June 28th in lat. 47° 30' long. 2° 95', a steamship on fire and aban doned. The hell was burnt to the water's edge as d her name was gone. She bad a serpent figure head, and appeared to be American built. Advises from Jacmel to July 19th received bore, represent bosinen as being gal dull. The people appeared generally satisfied with the government. There woe no political news of importance. PunsDELPRIA, Aug. 4.—At II o'clock this morn log the Cincinnati guests were received at Indapen. death Ball, by a formal 'poach or welcome from Mr. 0. P. Cornman, President of Select CounciL This Introductory ceremony being completed, the visitants made the tour of the public institutions of the city, and will make an excursion upon the Delaware and Schuylkill, and be conducted to such objects no the majority of their oruaberfeal inclined to visit They will remain In the city two or three days, and then depart for Baltimore. They wilt devote special at tentioe to the workings of the Passenger Railroads and Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph, and will doubtless derive many valuable hints frmu then im• provementa. PUILADrL PO rA, Aug. I.—The Mayor and Councils of Cincinnati, were armlet), welcomed this rooming at Independeeco Hall, by O. P. Cornman, President of the Select Committee, in the absence of Mayor Hoary. 11. lit Bishop, Mayor of Cincinnati, re sponded, and wu followed by 11. Eggleston, Presi dent of Cincinnati Council. The guests embarked on the steamer Richard Stooktor, and were convey ed along the entire extent of the city, from First up to Foraesdale, mid then down to the mouth of the Schuylkill, a distance of more than 12 miles. Re turning, the guests wore landed at the Nary Tard, first having partaken of alienation. They was then taken to the City Gas Works, at Point Breeze, the largest establishment of the kind In the Union. To -00110.1 the vote will make an exeuision over sev eral of the City Railroads to Fairmont, East Peni tentiary, Ileums of Refuge, Grand College and the Falls o f the Schnylktll , tetareing to Fairmont in the excursion steamboats on the Sebuylktll. They will go to Baltimore on Saturday. • Ats.Yy, August 4.—A Coronet's inquest ens held GO the body of Charlu Plymptnn, who came to his death from injeriee received by the falliog of a bridge on the Albany, Vermont& Can ada Railroad, over the Tombanneck creek, while engaged on a regular train of cad railroad as mall agent; and as said bridge was in a rotten and un safe condition, the Jury believe that those having charge of sold bridge should be highly censured. Cameo°, Aug. 4.—The .heat statistics pulishad to-day in the thnsteurciol Express, shows the receipts of the veer ending August lit to be 5,091,000 bush els against 13,958,000 for the previous year. The shipments ue almost In the same proportion. Noarota, .Aug. 4. —Nine guns of the Improved titled ordnance, on trial at Fort Monroe, have been found to be far superior to the smooth bore, after a Very severe (set. ST. Louis, Aug. 4.—The river remains stationary at tble point, with about to feet water In the channel to Cairo. There is nothing new from my of the up per atreame; all are falling. The weather I 1 deer and pleasant. Lorterfu.r, Aug. 4.—The river fa stationary, with 2 feet 10 inches water lu the usual. CJCEICI MILE UNDERSIGNED, having purchased thattock of Hr. BAMOIL 11110ESS11, dar =say 'ram engird la the Wooden Ware braltasa, and haring inerol.. ed his facilities for warosfastastog ta order es'erythloglin ths Übe of WOOD or WILLOW, of the beat'mats Oats mull dm most orortudialika asaaarr, would respeettally mak a aramasatioa of his afoot as motet.' la .;ha doold• mot and tddiding• Ho. 2 I Diamond, North can corner. 1 SAMUEL RIDDLE., SAMUEL FIDDLE, NO. 21 DIAMOND, PITTSBIIRGII. atrirrscrnau •DD mamma mum lux WOODEN AND WILLOW ,ViT A R E, theiprirtop, among other !kw too ounlerosto to motion CIIORNB—Etatt, Barrel, Thermemeter, Oval Crook, lye. psov'e Patont, to., In pine oak and cedar. TUBS—White Pine and Cedar, tweed, from 6 to 14 lockets, painted, two and thus hoop; Mee; /trout, U U,iog and Ice Cream Taos, of oak or color. REELEBB—Painted, vanished or pLain , pine or cedar, ill elm and vorletka, Including broe boond cedar.. BUCKETS—Coma= whetted, fancy, ball, quarter, toy, palatal, odor, mired aid plain, bran mut ever ? ou, reansboat, wen, bone, kitchen and floor. atrle. MEASURED—CoaI Brathels,Oraln Bushels, Ralf /Unbolt, Pecks, Ralf Peck", Quarter Pasta Quart Bose*, in pine, attar, oak or mulberry--sealed of unmated. SUGAR ISOXEB—.Name4, plain sod varnlabed, with or without balls. CLOTHEd PlNG—Common and whittle', Ind., gro. box.; Santis'. Patent, to gro.bumg Bras Pins, In gru.ho.us. WOODEN BOWLS—AII Mug maple, cucumber and pop lan Ruh Trays, do. WAIGLROARDS—Common, Dovetailed, Zino, ranted centre, toy, to TOWELBOLLERS—AII kinds. ROLLING PlNG—Revolvlng bandies and plain. BUTTER LADLES—Rooked and plain; beach and poplar. BUTTER SPOONS—Assorted alma. SOAP 011P6— MUDDLERS.— LMION !SQUEEZERS— BUTTER PRINTS—Pound and bolt pound, boo end plain. POTATOE IDIASEIERE—Amottad. STEAK MAULS— SALT 8000 P— g AXE HANDLES, Pick Handle, Intact Handler, to. BARREL UDE— TAR BUCKETS— MOP ETRlEB—Weodan and metal heads. CLOTURE POUNDERS— • . RAT TRAPS, Moose Traps, de, in every variety. CLOTHES ROR6ll6—Assortad STEP LADDERS—AII !due. BRUPTIES—Scrub„ Blockhig, Wkitawaald, Mabee; &Iliac. BASKETS—Rarket open and ltd, mated; pouch sod airaighk Bohm?, Clothes, round., squats sod oval; Rom per', Peach and Spilt, to every nrbety, of our own manufacture. WILLOW CRATRS—CIose, for children. WILLOW CRADLES—AU elms made to order. WILLOW COAClllls—klada to order. PANOY BABRIITE—Tranch and Balthus, In twarl rarlotY; • Hullo Basket; Cigar do, Ladles' Wotk do, Ac , CORDAob—,llanills Coil, Dad Gorda, Clothes Lbws, Plough Lineal Rope UAW., Jumping RV*, Cotton sod Romp Tartu...Chalk Lints. So, to. CHILDREN'S CABS—Vile Patent, two .We, light and strong, with or without springs, willow bodies or east. MASON'S BLACKING—AII alas STOVE POLISH—Dow StamplogW sad Disoo'•. COIF= BlLLB—Hopper, Wail; *damp' Fauna. : APPLE PAllllBB—Smplkevmp ribbat act end p perfect" WASIII NGONAT/IS—Anorted KAOHISW— To b, elzaL GARDEN S NARL!—ekd Beth. HATCH SAFES—Cm awl Cox. lIATOLIEB—Onse sod blcek. BROOMS--Izcetsior, BEd., Kastelea, eiser's awl atm *fonrite elation brood.. H.I6IITLI ➢ROOMS, MUSICS, Ac—Lisort..l lazes nn! ;owe.. Sarno attention of city tad COO ctry alma is Invited to the above Cabana% and • pomocal ma & ratattlon of neck and prima is edWted. Our facilltios for manufacturing garnet atom Wog la Dunne, sad for purchasing from first halide ankle. tot to our line of manufacture, enables rut to guarantee willsfaction to those who may favor us with their order., both at to prompt execatfon, quality and price. BAAVEL UIDDLE~ 21 Dlamos - d, Pltisbargb. im3at2l,..dadt.rT • aliCanYa comassozziecomacaia , AND WRITING .&12 1 4.DEldY; nonage Bali, Diatnand, Birmingham. oiag ON annum Poe Ornamental PWo 10 Thai nallanted. Wnting and:ilookasrplag..... 20 /Omer N. 81.1471/E B, Protestor ot Wetting and Bookaamtog. U. IL LUCIUS.% Jr., Pnlanar al PannanohlP. O. P. WELL/14 Pronetor of Boolellesplng and Comm alatQlrntatfosa - HIV. W. It. BOLTON. Lactnra on Bletcry and General ilattlana RON. It. P. PLENNIBEa Situ. I. lantana. Dale Minya imam of the Plttatmen Bar, locurree on Ocao ' PRIM ICS.. EATON. Lochner °lslam:tuna:: pat and on what his sum Mon hems attnentod he Mr Raman, namoln -ftactmens of Onnotootal sad Prannot Pearnaildp yestrpromat, is the moo rpawol Lom TD tigaTain 12,60 yswaot. . k w !" P atamPit a" o.S 4g.namiN . Oommeicial - -- (Xlll.ll.lTax OF HILIMIXION VOB Las. J. DiCirr, V. P., C. IL PAVIACII, J. 8. CoanAri, 3. 3. 077.. PITT MAUL& MIA.SaIIW.Ca. [Hyarf eel Specially fur me PUtslooryq Gantt, Prersormau, F 64000. dint, 6, 1562. FLOUR—sales of 200, 00, 140, 400, 88,70, 120 and 230 Ltd. from store at $5,51q5,60 for room, t1, 7 / 5 6,5,55 f. Extra, $6 for lfatra Fondly and $41.25 for hums. BACON—tales of 2,3001 W Shoulder. and Kam. at 754.m1 10;4; 2um 8.0. Hams at 12%: do do at 12%013; 4,000 be at 734 for /Moulder. and 10,4 for Ilam; 2,000 Cm &dos at 93.4; and 4 tea S. O. Hams at 12%. COFFEE—eIk. of 110 bags at 11" , 54612%. SllClAB—salte of 14 Eduls at 7(mS. WOOL—sole. of 10 Woo at 40d41. EIONETAILY AND CONISCIERCIAII New Yolk, August 2—P. 11.—Thene Is again au intrea.l activity In loom among the stook home*, and the cnrrent rates are CO - 07 rem, with the bulk of trarinclions, we think, st the higher rata. Loom standing on promimmleo. cornice at 1gg.5;4 i mot are not In any ran disturbed, but we hem of nu lino transaction. at than rate. The Banks generally ate not &room' to make loans endemics& bat are accommodating their regular dealers et 7q mat for short paper. Long paper is nut wanted. In the disimint boosts, without much Increase of piper, rates see eitablithsd at 7 (45 mot, with no occasional traneaction at 034. There h a Movement In London (or the organisation of • Land Company, with ameba' or 000 r O,OM starling, lobe do. voted to the parcheSo and settlement of lands to The "Prairie Land and Emigration Company...tem that e conditional purchase has nee % made otidin,ooo norm of pral. rte land trent the Ililnola Centel Railroad Onmpany, and "that when the We is completed, the Company will not be In any way connected with the Illimle Daiwa/ Railroad, or W .11.1.,, but will bold the lend by • direct tenon In free. hold."--fTtibmws PanetnaLrMa, August 2, 1959.—1 be hopeful slew. we expreeeed • few daya past nro re-erhoed very generally by merchant., and the press, so much ao L41.01°0. to think the led orals bank contraction very near. Loacw and de. posits hays gone down with nearly equal pate over the whole cc untr7. lteo believe In the valoeof other secoritien besides gold .d silvee.4 If a debtor ehowa ample molt; It I. muy for blm to obtain au isttension. Cuacio, August 2.—The bble rece 6lB lpte of praluce duelog . the palli week were as fAlowc-4, fLour; 1182 huh wheat; 63,482 bush corn; 11231 boll We; 3,374 8, bush ryg 1,776 bush berley. Tba export. dating tho samo pada! wara,--6X2 bbl. flour; 68,7009 bath abed; 121,630 bush con; 42,809 Laub own; ape Noah dairy. • The total imports and a:porta of flOilf and groin Africa lb let of January, compare Watt last poor so folios": Sacslpia. Shipments. 180. 1453. , 1869. 1858. 227,772 268,402 207,105 217,964 Whoa, butt 1,563,010 5,817,258 1,518,593 6,918,197 Corn, bu5h............3,1173,878 4,229,675 2253,126 7025,600 oun, Dub 397,292 1,050,908 292,843 1,249,908 Rl4, 37,103 2,975 Buloy,- 121,374 181,240 60,438 68,872 The wheat curial dozing this put week Las born buoy. sot, and old Epring wheat has alumna! 44;5 0 . Nun Winter wbrod han bean In mere demand for milling, u wuf u to. part, and prima hare &dunned 10q,163. Suersl lots of new dring wire uld at 25e- DXTROIS, Tuesday Evening, Angie. :d.—The regular nundaly ...is of the Egad of Tr.. took pl.. Mb rooming. The moot important part of the priiceedLup I. OW ...Ong to Ws... currency. to which it will be enen W.. the Board wrongly recommend the farinersof Michigan I. receive nothiog for thele ptodarn brit what la bankable in thie oily. Thl. Western Money le Cady bankable .13f cent discount, hence should only be take. at 9834 c on the dollar. They urge.. op the hanks to incr.. We dhicount to Ruch rate.. will enable It tobersturned home without foes. The oldest seems to be to drive it not of elm... in this State, or et lewd to check Its further inereanc, that lo em place • better cis. of currency may be pot la use which can not IA pelt under a aIS.O circumatences. Sr. LCVI3, Align. I-0. en—The offninge at the banks ere gaits small; yet tight. they are, the banks of *nue do tot It ..ept them, as woidd so soon be returned for a., I. thought ruit tale Webills to One bank refund on o f of $30,01X1 today. On the whole, however, money to icaly, trade bring Will, and • enillcie.y being had sit other linu.a, by paying • Buie higher ran. Very hide end:c.v. is making on the East The Commercial Circular of W. J. Coleman, of S. Fran• clam, received by the Mow. Taylor, bee • review of • hue:- awe firm of hap Fraudsco for the eta months :ending Joao 30, 1869. from which we eel.. the following:— The GAlowleg le • cowparatlre etatement of We export., other thau tremor*, for the Ont half of cub of the WM.. peen Yint al: mooths of ISM; $2,321,734 First ela moult. of .......... .......... 1,793345 nrat .is month* 0f1857_._.__ ...._. ...._........__ 2,072,012 Thaloregolog wasoulent ohnars aggresate Wu OW year over a corscapoodlos period of the/last, $327,299. Par the entire month. ending tone 391 h IBS% the gala to New York was s.l6d,Za to Violas* V. 5114.,25/S; to Acutralla $163 SOU and Sandwich Island., $53,000. The exports of qulckalleer far the flrot half of the laat three year* ware as fallow*: In 1897, 11,933 Cahn 1618, 13.432 flaaka 1819. fffl Mukha Tbls knolouse falling off la .lely attributabla to the anspeusion of oporafior.• at the haw Atmaden works, caused by yet aslatlng Iltfgatton as to proprletorablp. The ex terns of treason. for the are. wiz months of 14:0, IS and If Si oath me follow,: Vint wiz month. of 1959_....._..._.. . . .... .._.--Ta035,Z62 Flomrl, wth months of 1059..... =,1537,816 Mi. atones • remarkable approximation for the periods maw& and together lath other lodic:Wow, Veal else to the opinion that the 11110 total or the present year will be fully op to that of either of the former, If It doo. not notoexhat exceed them. Theo./mai product of the mime le drzabtlata as great no eve; bat can nom be lodged of accurately by the export., ae these aro governed to a great extent by Sour dal emergencies abroad. The depot/to of gold Dnlibn at the Coned Etalto Emelt Mott In the city, ter the Poe tal( or 1.359 and 1859, were as follower— ilnal biz month. of 14:-.11 Plitt alz moothe of 1553. Falling on . . vemila 8 TM. large decline the prirsaot year la attributable to Lb prolonged Wistor, whirl. prevents.] operations In many int portant mining notions till Walt, the season. The Tribune, of the 3J, saya:—Tbe atetomor to-iorro• %ill net take • very large amount of gold, perhaps half • mlifica At the present rata of Exchange, gold shipments pay no prod t whets the usual charges ou the other .14. and 01.311.1 are paid_ Ou Saturday the shipment mill ba, to considerable •eloont, although mot taro, it to anticipated, oo last Petorday. Tim total marine lama nl Jolt were g1,0:3,93 The hr. - peat dawer. have added • little to 1h depth of water. hoeing to do turtergccod, however The Minerva came up to lba landing from the railway on WeJneeday A very small boat ame down finm lIITAFLMVIIIO int tbe erne day. Pb, la named the Leon, and has been running from Brownsville to Geneva ou the topper lIIm of the slackwater. It ham got too low for her, eel so she ha. comp down bore to load for CiorinuatL She dnftrs a few 'nthaa of water, and can pet thmugh LI anything oeu. Capt. Woodburn'. new Wirt Mews .111 lerre for below on Tetley next; she Is an elegant craft. Her cabin built by Cromwell, hi • neat and intent thing It. le painted in mire wets. Jeffrey is doing that pert-ldr. Edturtuden, the well known merchet, proridee the upholstery. Tho Eft Louie Gomorra; of notedly, eye The arrivals yesterday Include the Anal:Lefty. the Ls rather out of order, haring been • long time under the =risco of the Illsalaslppl Capt. Morrison will repair her thoroughly here. The new Fella City, from NeW Orio.o ?Munches and Em. ma, from the Iftlerouri, and Goody Friends, from the Otto, arrived with into trip.. The Neagh left for Pittebegh with an excellent trip. The Northerner left for SA Paul, and Luca. for hlemphie. The Jacob Poe, crowded with people, and having onboard 300 too. of rulecelleftree freight, cleared.for EL Louis. The /ferule; on bar down trip, unshipped her rudder, broke a ram, and to. detained yesterday wrote hours re psiring. The J. C. Tremont war toirtd to Use ehip.yard yoatonisy, and Cardinal Bole returned home to Pittsburgh lastevenieg. The Este May came in from Memphis with over 500 bales cotton, and a good pameager trip. The Ms; warted well, and gave good astiefection to bar owners. We learn that the Fort Wolof, broke her doctor *gene last Friday evening, just .bore Cairo, which compelled et. to to; op and repair. ehe was bound to N. Oriesns, and ro-telnpped hat freight. We learn that the Corn. Perry, bound for Nashville, has hems laid up at Eddyville, with romblerable height, which atm is tumble to reship. Capt. Joe. 1,. Rhodes, of the Defender, and CapkJno...E. Men, of the Amore, arrivtd from Brownsville, paten:al. They intend refitting their respective steamers at present Wd no",here Capt. P.O. Sennett, of Illemphia Dr. Thos. 0. Butlington, of 0 oyandotte, and Mr. 1.,. Wilson, clerk of the Oom. Perry, were at the Broadway yesterday. Car- WDougel, who to engaged in wrecking the eunken Orspedsot, for the benefit of the undenrri ten, an recovered owl; .11 the (might from hoe hold. Ceti. liheriey, the ledetallgable President of the Mall Line, hes chartered the Ilszel Dell, Job, Otudtand Tempest to cerry the trt.weekly mail between this port and Cahn. They take the days of the )fovea BPLellea, bautherner and Kentucky, the regular packet. from Dile p ort for CAI. and Memphis, and will attend th the regular briefness of the lime The Ildloneasta Belle; which left for at. Peel last week, broke a shalt and blew out both cylinder beads, which re fruited In the tilling of two deck passenger. standing near. The Belie returned benyeeterday meriting, met wiD be ree paired without • momenta delay. ehe re.ohipped bar pa.. meager. and tredght en the Dew Drop and War , Emle. The ambient occurred near Danko; co Iriday Evening. It.. pasemprs publhh • card in anotberpisee. Steamboat Regl.ter. ARRIVED. DEPARTED._ Tolegrapb, Draeroaellle; Telegmb, Onorossille Jeffmcgs, Brom:m(11N Jeff, non, BrownaviDee CoL Bayatd, Elisabeth; Col. Bayard, Elizabeth: Rhar-3 feet--rtalog. =i7==lsl Nay You, Aug. 4 —Ootton steady, 'lib salar today or 800 bal.; yrterday 14,00 bales. hour declined; TM bbis rah 0kte45,2500.70. Wheat heavy; 0000 bosh sold; Whits $1,42401,61. Com doll. Men Park $16,00646,30; prime 910,70(010,76. Lard steady at 104011. Butter 11.1;••101 of Ohlo at 13E616. iced quiet. hogar heavy and towel; Muscovado 6C6f. Vona ateady at 10011% tor Mo. Spirits Torteutida heavy. fluainfOull. Rice dull. freights on Cotton to Liverpool 6.3211065113.1 Sock Mr Lut—tßeeks lower; Chicago A Roar bland 61; Onmterland 13X.; 1111nobrOeueral Railroad tlit,nta ?Matisse flotuharn 705 G, New York Central it 27 Rerdiog Ms wart el m 01%; Galena Jt Chicago 66 s ; Ilkhlytt Costal 41: Kn. 4; Panama Railroad 11434. PUILDLIZEIA, Aug. 4.—Flour is confined to small lota from the Wads at gdenfold for astral old Mock. $5,00 for free, ground made of new wheat, and $5.1031576 tar extra WWI, and Puri, Oa to freshet.. Rye rim. and Cora Meat are drill, thy former at Aft and the latter at $3,6234. Wheat in to good demand; 2000 bud, rod add al $1,250141, and white at 91,85. Rye ostnee forward Goody; KG bah old brought go, and new Is held at Corn vincbangeth 3000 bush wild ea 70080 for yellow. Oats finstar, _with sales of 1000 bock inferior new at 01. Whisky. doll at 20.482555. CIIMMUSI, Aug. {—Hoar continued actin dung the morning, under, the Winna of yeaterday's stlmultts, but wu quieted by the noon dhopatcheig L amy to no change do prima. Wheat la In good domed. $1,055111,10 for ad and $1,1231,17 for white. pat, are active at at qeothtions.— Vero unchanged. Whisky 24. Provide. nuchanged. • • Boxistoss, Aog. 4.--Ploorgrin at SAX for sty Mills and $5,60 tor Howard amt. Wheel buoyant; Wei 10,000 beak at an advance of 3q whit+ PAVIA.% liod led $ 1 , 16 0 1 , 1 V5 Core 0 8 0 481 Whits is quoted at mato, an 'advance of Xt. and yellow a1 . :6878. Aerial°. steady; Baton Bid. 9%; Use Pock Wis. $16,60@16,76. PRIINCH WIITTH ZINC PAINT 11tON THE MILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY Or PARIS. rrIIIS PAINT is adeptedlo . all purposes to whlth NA Whits lis 'applicable. Is does not tam yellow, as had invariably doe., and mill mopeds tho hars:ass and notothnam of Coach partedlog withont 0804 vareddh and h esdly ratbsd Colors with • rim buds Malta their frtahnem and brilliancy or calor. no pound. will cons as much surface, with the mem body, as 150 pounds of leadtitowing crest «many as well In mars that parties msy depend upon cabin am ..ik r i• soicus Pune they should buy atom bat Om most raped. bit Baum Oompany h l but beam:Olio; known as l and dhow ii7M4 Dry. Bed and Gram Bad. I or Bad Bud Is the artists mat used to Waft isorpcsna; iM Bnow Whits or Omen Baal being °ray and for Um most empeusiva work.. JOREPIIMS2IIOB% for thapq thtan addreand to Ohara. tn. tolloviog halms erili bg" lilird at Mowers unload Isrlf of rm. , II eiti aadr ILL k 00 Ip OIL I'M Maiden Lau% No. RAYBOLDB. DBTO/I plu, Ind and 1011 Yahoo streat,Now yoft, COAL WANTED ono! 3T. toms du Ufa Oisieutr I et. Lon% Jaw eDtb, 261). '1" ingIROi i OSALS will be received' by the SC CC wove CI LIGIIMMILINT,tIII IstOctober mai fat. MINI lIIINDIIED THOtt CO BMWS PIT& ac atid o3 . , oftba but il rou cuttnsuu tube da*Au Mum=4s6%6=) 2387, andtbsatba half in leek 22v0 .to be &uncut, In WIN Ocukurs MU!. LaoW Su WU epay rp r um nu, Ainit ulutu 3 7. a a JuU:atait.. EDWARD eLIOO, Socry. I : • ' boxes now W. B. atom in ;to 741" ""1""/tctigt'cVsZe MEI Dr. thrtiohtlli Mindy - fax the Proven in and Care of Consumption. ete. he te ea Genuine Preparation of ties i lypoptiespteltes of lam* and of Sods, rAe fPtetfieftenedyfor Cetetuteßtios, Sergra...lfam , Aeit• Debto4, Dy Birernte Dittoer4 file'entit,e,el the ornpLinsal e Fromm, Lo. E4ern, ttin7 . tfL'• This extraordinary Chemical Preparation of PI IO3 FMN.OI. (the MoratylacCe and cerattrePcaltertion of which were diaeoversd by Dr, r. chnrchlll; of Parls,) II Quitad verfamdrig wonderful our. throngbout Europe Cad the. '.Staten, inning alrowlY its t o • remarkable popnlarity, both with the medind &esteemed the yobbo. It la sparely &image reparateof. Wing with also, ate ocrfainty, and of o;=;trathie ;trim." ttl stager of Palmonary and Nenons Dweasea. The CURB OP CONSITSIPT/ON, In the nerved and third stagy (at • period, consequently, when th ere cm be owencertainty as to the net.. of the ttlanue,)ean be obtained, in Mies, by this teatromt, except whoa the existing. tribe of the louts Is of Itself ent. Octant to produce dant. Dereditary • redisposatim seams In no way to comteract ter ffect of the RIK/PEWS. CILIUM: patients ta'whom It mss mat atnmey moulted recovering as rapidly as others. • ' This Remedy has no only • curative effect, bat will. o used wherever therttextett a suspicion of the ditwase, Pre reef a. Ocerfeemand, and lban ttelUl prrawr.Wier mare. Smart m pord to Cbartimptlan,jasi Oi mmineinon Pi dorrnAfyardl Ills Impeasible, Within Methane of an °NM,' timment, to =deb the crverwhelcalag prows in toy posses aim In ' , card to the Neccom of this awe and Ipecine Treat. meat for one of the most terrible imourges of the human rms. Diet In order to galley the mammas Inquirers who are dully addreaslog me for information, I have DIM Pub. tithed • tratialatnen of DC. clicrecarLvs WORE ON CONSUMPTION, Comprising his report made to therlai Academy a Medici., rail; Note. of Came, an . ..tient, Document. • Tectimonsis, in, hich, together a Circular... Mb. emit on receipt of TWELVE C=TS in stamp, to cover the expense orlamtage. Thme, thmetoes, who wish reliable information4roviocia Co deciding whether to try this extraordinary reioedY. • should inale no titre. xrg Lor Dr. March Ore Treatiae. Thoounde n o tit b• mat.. 1,,,,att, piaryng, them salves under this treatment dming the summer, which is it,. rte.{ faverehleeemion; but who, if they delay, trey down to premature grafi* Prim of WINCEICSTER'S GENUINE PB.P.PAILATION, ca the Mypophosphltet of Lime end Soda On nyrepo $2 per bottle, three betties for $5. Single bottles, leneeticrated solution, Dy man, when epeciuly requestad i $2 elect, The Der SAWS fromlahed to the Profoasion. Nadi bottle boa fW directione for use, with my fog Mottle @lmmure. USE NO OTIMR. I. WINCHDATPIL 1. Sold wholesale and retail by DR. O. 11. DIEDSBC, No, HO Wood street. Pittsburgh, D. JonaltarP LYON'S ELAGSETIO P0WDE.11.23, Will Ashy Carden lnscar, Cbutroaclica, Ecci-Zais. Ptedt Anti, Afoths, and a ir 7.4 qf Me rerenfr. /dad. T"portanceof a reliable artiole ofttiv. kind is luegtimabis. h warm weather allfiaature - come with thew annoying foes. Tbla powder ig The only article discovered which will exterminate them. A comp.. whinbotanists, fism the lionlculimal Vadat) , bf Parte, amldst the fern. of Aela, obeerved lima all Pte ' I lighting upon • eartala kind of plant very soon dmped deed. Ma fact was made use of tognard their 1401 amp." from these intruders. Qu.titage of the plant ware brought home by Hr. E. Lyon, ind forbad • wattle,' LanKft duetroyoc in ovary enpertment. It Is simply a pondered leitt,'cbrint.. milky prepared to midst the effect of age and climate: kind W sod Letters Patent have been obtanted from the 0071% . a merits of England, Franca, Germany, and 'Remain, from the World's fair, and ntonerons medical end horticultural coi -1 -vat and nociatles. Ltrraa FEOII THE PRESIDENT OP TAT; IT. STATER Rucneren Hammes, Waittington'3let Jon, l td. "Ha. Munn Leom—Dcar Alm I haelythe pimento to i nform yon that the Royal Commisaion of tbe World's Pair t London, have aerardml you a Medal aid Certificate for th; great value of your blagnetic Powders, for erterminattug tweets, ha. 'WILLARD 1 1 .4140.81, cairnum.r The shoe* was accompanied hY a . enctiffinu, l'iinoa• Albert. It le Free from Potion. Nur Yank, Dauber let, 1568. /Ir. E. I.lrol.—Dear Bin We Lave 412111psed and Waled your Magnet!. Powders end find thorn perfectly hartnlces to mankind and dastard° artlatals, but certain &kith slam In haled by bogs, MA. and Ineects JAMES R. Cul LYON, NE D., Chandra. LAURANOIC REID, Prof. Cherntrtry, N. Y. IrcapftaL HI. JOBS L. Rosa, artparadondent of the New York don °Saloum "be ham expelled all the burr, ante. mune% , nanheatt., with Lyon'. Nyder, and soda It of 111.13.107.04 "Me.. sari, gardener mid hemenkoner mint hare • dine, • tenet In an tonne of this /chid. Reference mos be made to the Astor, Li. Nicholas and Metropolitan lliiteic to Jingo Beige. President of the American Institute: Jere. Conlon Denten, Gen. Winfield Leon, Onne tY. Yield, L. kl.remse, of the Pits Peint• Mono; to., go. Judge kings nye, it discovery of Prof. Lyon 14 ofnotional Importance.-- Theerarmord dab bank tatted it thoroughly. It mill dee troy locOnt*, grocalsoppera, ant., moth bag., sad allyermin. Renton plants no be preserve.; nod mown made pare." Arnegementa are now made through Almon. 'BARNES PARK of New York, to bare it told throughout tht world. Many worthless imitations are adrertiaed. Be eautiouti “Neer boac, November gth, /ha; .1:1 retiring from bottom% I bare mold all my Mmect Powders rod Pita, Letterer Potent, and the accrete log thereto,to !down BANOLS PARK. Thia Powder b • dinorery undo b 7 myself, nod brought from the tannin of Asia, and to unknown to soy otherperama Tim genoluo, and oilcans article to put op to tin canuitters;and will nom Unto to boar my name. Rate and mice cotton ba remised by • powder, pad era d:antkilled by • Magnetic; NIL Order thQ,,...E;il3;,Tgti any bar- Tis Lyon'. But Lyon's Pi ll,ant Pser lel trisr In • trice, mixtd Lir sts rata .4. Sample histalts, cent; revise sires, SG cents awl $.1.t.0 Pad., dlrrtni. on. VW freely and tAaronghly. , BARNES & PARK, 1.3 and IA Part Ilissr, New York: • Also, the s.le.tiean Alnstang Liniment feharKarday6mT '•! I TO ALL WANTING FABIIL , A Rare opportunity in a delightful and healthk. climate, twenty•fice miles south-east of Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic It. It., New Jersey. An old state ranching of several thoutands of orrisof mi rsainc hes to en derided into Fume of rations elm o eat: the purchaser. A ' , relation of some Fibre Be,. , • • et, from veriatm parte of the mlddle'Etatee and New Eng-. . d hoTe mottled there the past year, improved their pleura; •ed mita env. The mice of tho laud to at tho: , - me sem of front $l5 to gO3 per acre, the mil Is of the bear . ...M 't.y for the production of Wheat . Clover, Corn, Pormbee, • apes sod Vegetables. IT IS CONBIPERED T!t HpsT tUirBeII.INTAE UNION. The plate In • perforAly ' ura from froste—tbe destructive enemy of the termer.-- • race ague* grams sod (mit aro now growing and rain be on. By alecololog the place (Malt a corner Judgment ho formed of the prodoctironeem of the Welt- The limns re made easy to worn, the rept' improvement of otojeod, hick ie only sold for m." 001 Improvement The' revolt hes .. 0, that within the pod yaw, eiAtio Maw hundred helms „ are been emoted, two mills, one steam, four stores, ovate may elooyerde and Poach orchard. planted, and • large ' • ember clothe. improresuonts, snaking it a desirable god use place of buelmes. • TILE AI 4 RR' PT. • • as the reader may petrels* from In Iccattne, 1, ,ha ; ,•••••••- • BEST IN THE ONION.. PTenitlee bringing doable the prim than In location'. away • ; en tie city, and more Cloak double the Rice then the •••-'. • est it is known that the 'earliest sad beet frolts and regetablea In this latitude come from Now dentery, seal are • •"-- =malty reported to theortentot . : ••.• In locating here, the settlerhar many =wattages. Hale ' thin • Her boon ride of the Of Now land od Bliddie State, he le near the groat old friends and a Eag rsoclee • .ne, he te In a saticdownitrywhen every Onprenonad of • 1 • • fort mad is at hand. Hocsn buy every tuts. • he 0010111). chmapeet pelc. and *all his produce for a he highest On the West thla le nrrermed,) he has schoolie obis children, divine service, and will !Way open winter, •.1 delfghtfal oilseeds, when totem Ars utterly nuknowm e result of the change upon thaw from Unearth has gee- lyneon to restore them to au eirellente • • • -' ' In the way of building and hamming, lumber ma he ob.' teed ar the male at tat...tsar Pe t° Sad Per • ke from the brick yard Opened in the plus. Erury e can be procured la tho place, grant carpenters co as • • . md there le no plum la the Celan where bulfdlinp, • • improvements can he madechasper, The under will at once be Wrack with thondrantages hero- - • . ••• ted, earl ash hbastel why the rpropetly has not been aup teem T 00m..0 1., /JIM never thrown in the :„..• ItoU and unless Huila' atatementa were corect, im one • . meld be invited to instal= the land work pannotag.— Thle ill are expected to do:' They WM Iceland wader ration, loch le the =tent of the eeittentent that they trill no • • oebt, meetneraoro teem their own nolghborhooth they 11 winter the Impnaramenta and can Judge the ctutrecter • Um population.. .If they come with a Wow tosettle,elity • mad rocltt prepared to stay a dsy'or two and be ready to • • • cache., as lataticias cannot be hold on refusal.l "'-• Thereon two daily train. to Philadelphia, and to all set- Oen who Improve, the Eadrosti Coreparty giver a Rrne for mtdakalfpria, 3044 for Ihrecyeart. THE TOWN OP DAILSIONTON.• In coonectien with the agtleeltural mettlement, anew wed thrielor town ham aatunthy arisen, whicA preserve ~doer•-• ' : rneetsfor way kinday• ft:gnat ,pgarticsalarlY tforttrotdrAdi* yfardority. The Mar business maid be tarried m1111%141. • Imo and mutat lot ood edrantage, alp cotton bash:wee, • • • newantestories of Agricultural Implement, or 'wade ries for mating small The Itopmeement has Wen. • rapid es to /near a meters wad per lucr.. of •-• beams*. Town lots of • good 11*., (we do not sell emelt - once,. it would effect the fropromment oftL. placed um be • at from SIOO and upwards. • The Heneworime Fanner, • monthly Literary an , : orti , Ntiaalotltai, at l 5 Lg . frearittum of Nam onion • Title hadlepotable—warreatei deeds glten, clear of all in- • • tebranos wows money Ye paid. Hoot. to the lend, learn • Vine street wharf, Philadelphia for Itermanaton by halt. • at 7% a. N., or 434 0. sc. Hare DO cents. Whew there, • quire for Kr. BTRIILS. Dowding otorrentermen unhand., • artlea heal bate:stop With Mr. By, a principal, omit , •ey have decided to purchasing. ne be will show than' ear Out land lolls carnage, free of expense. Lementatit - • .plicallons can he addrowed to LANDIS HICENES, • •• mouton P. 0., Atlantic county, New h oney , or S. n. - • et 00111.Iff, = Eolith FM ettect. - Philedelphis. Kept ••• Informathin eheerrollyrorutabecL• lutecanina • • • --• - - - rut; .71A MMONTON FARMER—A news paper denoted to Literature arid Agriculture; atra tims forth hat accounts of th e new oottlement of fleuatu.n.. too, le Neer Jamey, can, be subeembod for et ooly ceots Per 4.1)131361. L3C10.0 rootage stamps for the amorint. ILldrose to Mi ke of the Farmer, Llexamouton P. CP, &WAIL: Co, New Jens,. Three addling cheap hot, of the beet quality. tri' 000 of the healnatet asd mod dolled:ha climates to the clakm, mud wherecropeare weer cut down by frceht, the terrible ecoorgeof the north, see adrertlacmeut of Itemmon toa Lizette. WARM LANDS FOR SALE •25 bait. Es. from Philadelphia by 11 unread, 10-the State or New . Jamey. Eon ennui thobeet frr Agricultural N.. Ins a good loan soil, with a clay bottom. The bindle a large trace, divided into mall farm; and hundreds from all pertr of the wintry Cr. now edging sad. I , 9llding. The climate coups produced exe large and can bo ecen 'purring. no Is delightful, and serum frt. theta. Terms from - $l6 to Po per acre, payable within four yean by foetal :Ruts. To That the plow—Lear. Fns !creel Wharf it Philadelphia at 73$ a. it. by Ilagrout fur liernmootou, or addrear R. J. Byrum, by bitter, Iferamonton Pon o&c., At. ~ Wale omuty. flerrJeraliy. Ste full adrertlaement In au ether column. •• • • • • lutrodean ALL WANTING . FARMS. IN D. 40thuatriclIttliV;irThit`rcOZ.t."' patiAti r sea Mullin/mat eViramtioaton Lab 111 azotber column. xTINti ALL,w,triucliS, Soo Adva tfurrame of Lfammonton LaDds. DERSONS. TO_ ORANGE their batlatra to • rapidly hteremalag actuatry • • tfitir - Wu:ma "bon budroda golog, where the ellmate-la mild and dallebtfalots astrattlstosea 91 th• U••••mto• Settlement In exam coltuan.r., _ PEasoNs - .WISHING' TO ESTABLISH' ieszoloctortie In a almond therlaxpte..bi..bP.4- " 01- h good r imo ii4Tastmunt of the laimtamto. Erttla SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can 1.7 b cardotoo.pscaltstay k Ir...mcm t .. thninta of EfAZI=.9IO4 JotealGaa _ ILISSOUBI BLYSB notice to Illtatearl /liver Stkliweei UTE have kande savarangem t a TT with tho Mote ROW Pattet • .. NJ, emir tq Wad. ilr! 9. gin Wroth rat boa ntutargtr- t tadaltbi totII"tolat oa the Utottal et. tor Watt For.taitts, 414 •tract. BUXIi ' - toxinpoo - J. 1 3. 4 .4.1Lti tenor We* tut *eta istumvvelv toptruet kw al. bums= k 004• am PlUstartl,l It tott - ConoterettSt.t,Stionts, Vt. CE4I.REAI4 CAKES AND ISOLY.6, We. - :. 12 X zli rj A aciast , Iraelpro. - sup.tertritialariWia..."l. brim ti ,kbute teelatie. sbrarvvvOvvest :::; gesTrudiaFdtmortesa or , - 1...4.7 - xxsaaaB &soxt2scaessot,,,,;. tdds.lll.,Pork id• - store and for I 11 0 1 ,!Nr:- . 17.7.77-MPORI.IggfecilaA,g Ccti;:y. =
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