lESEE 1=1:0= lirrIICLATING WORKS. -7 7 PASS, _Id'CURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SIEFATHINO, eiuduor and BOLT OCoPPEB, YBESBID COP riga sorrots,w.d NM Bottoms, Spotter Nader, ks, Also, Imparters sad Doges In METALS, TIN PLATE " symlT ko. Coasts:o.ly on Beni, Tlnmen'e tischtues and TsPis. Wasillosas;No. 10 First and 120 Second Watt, Pittsburgh. P• 1111114. irircla orders of Oopper cut to any dealrad pattern. miTtallerlsT AsIOCIORLD 2IN 00, a IIRTIII7IO.II7RERR •ND DRLI.II/111 IR 'SATS, .0 thin AND STRAW GOODS, - , VrabLICULE AND ssrAzr„ 131 Wood StrOet. Pittsburgh, Have now on band for Spring Salsa, as large and egoista an isescatinent or Goads as canto found la any at De eastern does, consistbsg of TIM SOLE AND WOOL TOTS or /my style and quality; OAPS of essny quality and iss,na pshioes; PALM LW, STRAW, LaIDELORN AND ThIOSAMA SAM STRAW, 'LEGHORN AND Mg BON NETS; St, stn. Tenons wishing to yrnrchase eitbat by Wane= or EMIL -In and It to Only advantage to call sod grandma =stock. _ _ zacEinsoir , & co :Pomading and COMMIIIIOII Ilerehants, and Agents for the Bale of Pittsburgh Menu lactare. Oopslgrazumts and onion for LEAD, IM)88, lICIIP, PP ODIN% ko., solicited. Proapt stun . tlim to receliin4,- awl forgrarding. • , . No. 40 coulutaretal Street, bt. Louts littatlEat, ' - J. R. CHRISTY. M. D.. Third &rest, Pittsburgh, Pomo: - t:lnn:up hut the advantages of Eastern Colleges and Nor pits% and several years' practkn, offers his professional ;orrice. In INDIEIIO6I. AND MEDICAL OASES. sumscis. Be.. W. D. nomad. • 001. Wilson McCandless. Be.. D. 11. A. McLean._ Hon. H. A. Wear.. T. Hon. T. J. Blgham. J. L. Manta. John H- - Malloy, Esq. - Jacob McOo Ustar.E.sq. my3aydra - f]TNA Brrovat; WORKS. JILGICANDER EVRADL.GY, aim:macro.% mit, onumitisTur 'mum or COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING ATOM ' Plain and Panes? Grate Pronts, 80. Solo Proprietor of the celebrated Pomo . OAr Etntarrra and Smogs Cossuarsa COOK STOVES. Office and Bales FL(lout. caf18:10ro No, 4 'Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa. - - N. leapLavaca 6r. BONS. 018111311 1 Foreign and Doniestie Bills of Exchange OISTITIOATES OT DEPOSIT, 116.111 NOTIS AND 11PROIR, NO. 67 MARKET STRUM errrasusan, PA. lal...Oolle.Mlon• m 646 ou allthe rind* ddestbrough• *et the United States. 4172.4r1y R'OS ERT OFLFt . MAXI ot STII.&IN BONNETS AND HATS, BONN= RIBBONS, FLOWERS, as., NO. ita BAREST SIBERT, PITTSBURGH. • 8. B. & C. P. .1841.111CL8, usuraarnaal OF PILINTINO,IOII AND ALL KINDS 01 W RE&PPING PAP R. ..V•retiosallo, No. NI Wood PtlTSßuluar, PA. my&atto .== JULIAN COC-112.AN a 13140' MUUMUU Or lion Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors ` :lYito4ow nitutttrs, Window Guards, &0., ' Yes- 91 &and Sired wad Se Third Mild. (Between Wocd and blasitet,) • FITTEST= IL PA, Hua cn hand a 'misty of new Patrons, fancy and plai suitable for all purpons. Particular attend.. pall to tdoinA G are Lou. Jobbing dour. at abort notice. tur9 . . ....... ... 0. ram .ANDOVER & FRIEND, .A. TORNILICS AT T.A.W • SOLICITOUS IN MISOGAMY . Nu. L Shines Block, Dadique, lowa. sa-auttectio.=l.m.aoh, any part ot Norden. lowa, or Western Will attend to Oepurchaaaand Sale a Seal Basta, ob. Wotan Money on Sonda and hoot rune solafa ====i 111,11109 DMUS! - - ROBINSON, GIINIB ir, MU:LEER, FOUNDLIIS AND BIACHESISTS , WASHINGTON WO RE S. Pittsburgh, Penna. 01Aci, N 0.21 Elarkot amass. Hataftctur• all kind. of StnesetWan , and 1111111..bta en o Outings, Rallrond Work, :team Dace.. &a Hhca bross Jobtfug and lizpsfrtng ars. on abortnigica ..rnarife WyC V' M. 41. .ty r bU N 11AnuAminters end Mahn In allkinds of -- .TOBACCO,EINITER AND CIGARS, AND 2 • 033.4 A-C 00, Own, ^f Rvnithjlal STrat antt Dimond am PITTARIIROff. P• VOICEIGI,N ICX4JELANG-le. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN. SHERMAN ak 011 TUE ANION DANE, LONDON, IN SUNS OP ONB POUND IratLISIO AND 'UPWARDS Alao, Bills 6na the principal cliche and towns of Franca, D,l glom holland, Germany, Bands and other Emapesz Elates constantly on hand and for Web, WM. IL WILLIAMS k. CO., Ilankons Wood street. corner of Third. JOHN B. LED, DIERCgp;vT TAILOR. 80. 49 fitarket Bar Pituburgia. A 44:xxl. sesothnent of Owns, Casixran, vrroamrs, Cana" spa ell goods stitablAir singleorem' °""..lustztsotrA.. itireraaraptomiity 6lied, fa tbe btxt styles of the art. J. SCOTT, Dentist, HAS removed to the house lately occupied bi Dr. We.. A. Ward, No. 878 Pnan oboe, (wadi st.tej (MA door acre Hand gamer. -01:BoAnoors from 9 A IS. 1111 0 e. r. sydirdt. Mb CI —Jong 1101111.......1FAC01M1RM11l 'Pittsburgh Stool Waring. JONES. BOYD & 00., lis.or.factnrersof CART STZZL: also, Exam, PLOW and A. B. EWA EMI:MUM ASLY.II, aglser Saa dad Ant Smits, PRWArrph, JAL 011/1 :CPR... S. 10001/ D. B. FLoeiaes - ac - i - x).. austratrourse 01 Boggs's , Inatoreval Pateet Salmi Cultivator Teeth, • Cava lasi and Pint Struts, Pirasovt, jar/arias RAIL ROAD SPINE COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth. Da W. C. Bidwell 015.2..urts to ftnitr, B.dre d Swett-) lIIILIIII/ACTURVIS or RAIL ROAD SPINES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, PITTEMYROR. PIM N.A. J. M. LA'r'rlai3 M7-Z.A.NT ,No. 64 St. Clair Street, (Dr-MAU Nasal ißldicir, , PITTSBURG% PA MAMMY Et. COLLINS. Fos warding and CommSidon Ddinenant AND WHOLESALE DRALEPLIN ClAgiese. "Sutter. Beed.,,lfialt And Pralines Generally, /IA Wend Akr..A Pillslusgll. • , i lautecrmorrs Vpisrx Dzsraorim, 271, Chgy Rcatidi fade Stade Werra airs to Zie(assesafs Rars,Stica, ,CoolitaCssa. Bsai. etm. liObalerbalS, MAN Norm, Mom; GLUM Won= Sao °suss parean, 60,006416ns NU) nt.prut MONTH. Mu; OelebraUd Ramsdlis bats boos sitsosistly nred toe tersatyavo years In all parts of iambs, and their Wear, Mon possr haver - bow stiesbal by the -Oates of •Ralldire Feasts, Eutaw% Assisi*, Psalm* raltdik , B ugcl Y' j3i)llls. um, Baud, lisplss, lc, and their Maraca properties mieilsO,lsuispprors4 try tb• mat disllogalsbod lbsticab iscolties aU over the world. . . . Their deetructleerma to all klnde of verfoto sod Insect' hub. amid - 4W this country by the Medlar. of the nylon" Palk Initlindone, Mentors, Tarawa, PfdPl l4oo of hotel", Werehatiatd, liaanfactariea, sod by earloat dlr Ingtdebed pi - tube dliune. . Noune!nsta Toads:metals and Cortlflcataa of lbe adloaey of Chad liamedlds comb men at the Depot. Tor dale, Wheleaida and fletall, by the 1 utantor and Pro. flttlfß o Practical °hamlet, , • '' ,. lll2llftodfitY (c . ot.afaton et,) New York. • '.,;;A t iwro Aggia fOr adi D. Steil and Canadia, FELDER -4438 1410:113111;014, Druggist, No. 10 Astor Novo, and 417 EiV34l7, N*Totli: • - -ton NU In WI n 1 17,. wholissal• and nun by B. E. esi, LEO k 00;ecint. 'Wood ind Secorta .44 J 09.71,831180, Dlamotd and ldiiket st, BEEKIvai 1 wiam, Nor, deabselfo QClilfolf 141CSs miles the mass of the people, .youghe rotraereee and reberatope plitlatep,h a•B bey in , tots eantrary. now thaw • good th ing, bet Ili vorr• it . t .,,,3047 detooow.ka, and they not lisantor . umoatoadira no mow Imo ♦ I =ow due Joanna of • repaint eorteerning eh;thall htg Ce l " ;tnilVe B a lt ". bee beam Is the outitbe of this walk:low eta ore attually sold lx=WO. b haw_ retteceteed. sew,. to an htbar 6 lerred for durum of 110icriP5'_..,.,..%,„ aYminwrit dThen. de, and 0pfcM7,744.ii..,. =ge.r;.h.: oI .beeeettold 'turd from Mahn to ,from the ----r--• itIMMUO thi Pada. Try the enteio and oho= o - . eathrtlet. Asiseresseerally, en:mutter% and nottl .*ElinTaelebiabetortrs use proprietors t aWeieretre. sreet.. :• iftablkoT Tss Utcyrikie the. most itqortatit subject atwiloi.sia IND 4664 • UM , puseelet, mew ...caw& tergetater, polecat by , a L. FAME. Brom•oo,,vbasoliamestivoreerof Weal mllith rpiy ritcsbergbao4.‘l44kti ogrimfreassu ibt arr Talloso2l6, or ix. Vets adman s Vsmicauxit Imam inieragbaT REMMI 55Ptual it CUM E I -w SEWING MACHINES R C 0 1 D la E N FOR SALE WITR ALL LATE IMPROV•EMENT6 EILANUFACTEREWS PRICITS ALBS. R. REED, AMERICAN WATOI EIS WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE or ATIVEILIOAN We would most respectfully call the atten tion of the public to the American Watches now lialog sr lel:Mealy Introduced, the manufacture of which has become so firmly established that entire confidence can be placed upon them as safe and correct time keepers, both by the wearer and seller. Having been •ppolotrd Wholesale Agent. for the mid of these Watch., the public may be emus! thet we ran •all thma at the very lowest cub prices. We have also • very large •tack of Elver and Plated Wars, Flue Held Jewelry lu eels, such as (hash Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Paintings. Our assortment of OLOCEN le anaeu•lly large •t Festiva, comprising some beautiful patterns of Fight and One Pay Parlor and OfficeClocke at greatly reduced prices We have also a fell stock of English and Swl.4 Uelf and Silver Watches on hand, all of our own importation. Also, Watch )later: Tools, U•terials and Watch dlatiate ftEINEIIAN a MAYRAN, Na 42 Fifth Mania. aIOTIIERSI DIDOTIIIDUSti gIOTIIERSIII Don't fail to prooure Mrs. Wiaslow's Sooth Ina Syrop for Children Teething. It has no egnal ock urtb. 11 greatly facilitate. the promos of teething by softening the gums, rehiring all Indammation—will allay pain, end is tare to regulate the howels. Douro' upon It, loathers, It will glee nut to rout-Wee., and rand and health to you tarsals Perfectly safe In all 0r... This valuable preparation I. the perseriptloo oue of ahe taoslaspertenust and .5111.1 female Phyetctans to New Illogland, and has been owl with now falling enceree to millions of cues W. bale. It the best and 'oust runes, la the world, lo ail case. of Dysentery and Motu. to Cluldru, whether 11 brim Inca teething or from any other caner Ultra and health can be estitutel by dollar e sod ceats,it le worth Its wolght In gold. Willa. of bottles aretoll near , fnor lu It.. Distr. It le au old and well.teleslryme , l,. PRICE ONLY 25 CYSTS A DoTTLP OW-Nou petal. tutees the fac-elmile of (TWINS P It IL INS, New York, I. on the outside wrapper, Soldtry Druggists throughout tba world. DR. ONO. If. KNYNER, Agent for Pittelmegb lugulawlyfcl Hide, Cal and Leather Store. I). KIRKPATRICK. & Soyis, No. 31 S. Third botreen Market and Cherrtnot sta., Philadelphia, bare ler tar DRY AND SALTED SPANIeII lIIDIN. Dry .d Ore. Salted Patna Rips, Tanners' Oil, Tanners' .11 , 1 etll • dare .t the love. and upon the brat rims. gek.A.ll kinds or Leather In the rough wanted, for 'stack Ibs highest market lake will L. given In eeub, or taken In exchange LA fill.. Lather staml hue of charge ond *old. on conardralon. mr3.lydre . _ RUPTCHT. OR 'HERNIA. - -DR. HI.). 11. EV. sal, of 140 Wood street, Pitteburgh, Pa., he. hewn In the eaatern titles for the past Cc wool., aod lou procured the Mat approved 'glue of Ttosata for the cur. of Uri... or Rupture, which he la qualiti ad to 6t to any or. of rupture with the assurano. that setiefectlon wtll I< gicon Ke would tartan our reader. to call on Zr Raptor, when any thing of tble kind I. needed, as we fact p•.r.naded that 1.. I. competent to glen the nt , ociful .deice to such MK. jOadaier - i= BLOODLRBS VICTORY!!! 1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OP §7l„ FLIP r_,? 4 , • e v MANN P ASTER 1 T/119 enormous quantity of this Inv:linable Remedy has bon pietism/el by citizen. of the Celled bottom dazing the abort time it has been hour. the pehne The mos. for this exteeorlitaryalm.ee ta simply to tim actual I troth and 'aloe of the article. No one bop the MAGNET 10 PLASTEE atthont tenon:thy' li. friend. It perform. ail that ityromised, and csrrhe with It It. own - ran - roininde Mon Truly this Is a.l thry—peamfol and L7.+• flea-lot -re belt/rm. not it ssiglorions than tho minmph• of tear, with li. carnage sad desolation. The RILONETIO PLASTER I. endonbtoily am. Or. oust Etrengtbono and Palo Deetroyee that &tin, hes yet dis covered. If you pat Ott. Piaster tuayalooe. If pato 1. (beep the Plaster mill Mack theta until the polo has raulthed The Piaster magnetises the pain away, and PAIN CANNOT EXIST WiILILE TUID OLAATER Itettrunattnn, Lameness, Etiffners, Debility, lisrvonsocet. Neural" Dyspepsia, Cough., and Colds, Paine and ither of every kind, down even to Corm, or. iwteeelioielyrdisced and, with • little pationce,pertaancagy cured, by-the magi cal Whence of the hfAINETIOPLAATEE. liie theeim pleat,stuns; Wart, gleam:Rost and cheapen Is erlstence. It. application is unlvenal—eguall, to thr strong roan, the dellcata woman, and the facbto infant To each sad all it will prove n Bala and a Blessing. Its note agreeable, and withont wmoyano or thouble. Its pstg. Is sithht the roach of all—rich or poor ; all rosy hare It who aro &A • 4 suffering tunny way. PAESI6IIB shcsad be always =grilled with riots torah.. hle PIASTER. It trill be lb. Goad Physician lo any tumsehold, ready at all 11211.1, and at instant notice. Pot op to air-tight embus. Each box will make eta to 'l oat h e: •Pitoc=thogilTaynr girr="ona. them D. O. MOILEDEAD. 11. D., Inventor nod Proprietor, 19 Walker et, Now Tort. IdOSEIELELINIMACINICTIOPLASTMa cold by ell dreg gists in every My, town and village of the Malted Mateo. ockets:411•100 Dr, Jaynes' Stomach Bitters —For sick lasadattto take ono d 0.., For hoart.bato take ono doao, For agitation of Oat curve., take ono d 0..• On. dam taken .n War after mask will Ore • t ita.d sp. pOIt.. Duo doss wilt, In rosoy cue., curs lb. En,at *sure heat. sobs, when proosdlog kolas • disordered storoscb, Do you want sometiolog is strangtbau, you • Inks Lynes' Stomach ni!ltrs. Do you wants gaud appetite Do you want to build up your coustitoibm Do you want to fool want Do you 'MIA to got filo from nervo r arrops - Do yosl Wald own 1 • Do you want to slurp well r Do yon wont a brisk and vigorous fosilog r It you Jo, ass Dr. follow' Sluntoch Bitters. Sold by Dr. OW. It. &DYAD% No. 110 Woo l.lnd, st cos dollar par bottle. N.B.—They on. mach batter tban any 0 lb. Mlles oowlb tbo market, as ono will nod by trtsl. anti:Lissa • QA.L. Le AND ICA ADS IN HI THEI LATEST IMPROVEIM/INT 1 ti Sewing Machines. TuIsr,Is p TiI i E n h iS ACIIINE who to owners $ 2 0' 0 0 In Philadelphia to any other on eahiLlttuo of the Esunkllo lustitut•that could do the Nam range of work ao well Their offer uotbsrinaber sccepti.d Its eopere,rlty omit Le conceded. tot Wool A. nySc CO.'S, FEDBII.AL BT, ALLICIFIENY OITY THE IMOUEST MARKET PRICE PAID for all grades of OLEAN WASHED FLEECE AND EEE WOOLS, At the Old Established Wool Werrhooey No. in Liberty Street. raw (401411 alley. rity2fearrt2AlA3mtrY J. L. MADMIALL DAM. C. 11. .IrlTtitil t o J. .Sr MA, • PhySlortlll l for If r the Throat and Chair, sad other Mouth Allmoutr compel:sled ur . oluoingfolonsomption. Mos IR peas shod, Pittsburgh, Pa. 001ISOLTATtON MEE. A litt des.d es. tious ono to those wisbiug to moult us by letter. of Jerrarthoolyr n 11.10HAUDWAN'S • 1121'813 Z 1112511.18, Damasks, Diapers, &O. acoNsumats OF RIORARDSON'S LlN ass,sst dew dogtrots of obtaining the GENUINE DS, Amid we that the adult" they purettese sis ad wittitles toll same of the funt, itzezzaapsoN, sorts S ORDEN, se • guraista• of the soundness and durability of tbo Goods This sontlem randsred wastitlaiir necessary se large gamin:kw of inferior end defective LIM= ars p Season airs wagon lad waled with lb. name of BS= BOB,INA Homy grim, regardless of the *Wail tags 1 3 slaw on Os Ammiesn eonstimar and tbe 111a113 Esc tare. of the small% Goods, will not msdlly animism • baldness so profitable, while purchwron cm bs imposed on with goods of • worthless character. J. aumooal a 3. B. LOCIEN, wiMedis Aiisnts, 013 Chtircb Wiwi, New York. ' C BILL BIIIIGION DENTIST; Office• and Rettkoce No. 81 CIIIANI SMUT oppatte the More /UM, beliem As tan mit theeak of and that my km hist with their VertorAPh he w r of llNtrukus Mks of Teeth Inserted If wished. et7l4lyet SITTOAS: AND MOLASSES— , it mat. N. 0. 69 sienv Seed oaamdipmart amd tor . .-401.1.1.80,111 . 1 00;75 w.ur &ad in Imo s!, eIIaSPA-100 boxes W. R. Cheese in store Via Nu*WR TL CO, sin Wort, in. Eiiii 05Ntitt. MONDAY MORNING, AUO. ti, 1859 OFFICIAL' PAM Or TEN etre' TZVPICRATURC.—ObtIerVItiOIIII taken ut Shaw's Optician Store, N. 59 Fifth et, yastorday H. BUN. tl HIADIt. St; 74 126 ` 74 DOME ME= Patin Fl.lllT—Great Ezzihunent among the Amer , Muscle • -We have a good many funny things in and - about Pittsburgh, and not the leant funny ) was a case that occupied the at tention of the Mayor on Saturday afternoon al- most to the exclusion of other. Five or six young men of the city, whose names we with hold because they did no damage to any person outside of their own company and in fact at tempted to do,none, were arrested at two o'clock OD Saturday morning, on the Allegheny wharf, directly at the mouth of Ray street. A ring had been formed there and two of these gentlemen were trying their fists at a prize fight. We are informed that seconds, bottle holders cud spec• Wore wore there under the pale light of the stars, all latent upon the business before them, when a couple of night watchmen broke in upon the peace and harmony of the occasion, arrested and committed to the watch-house several of tha disturbers of the peace, and scattered the rest, who look to their heels in double quick time. The watchmen did what they could to nave the fighters from a deadly encounter, but some terrible differenoe must have arisen between the belligerent forces, as they mutt "fight or alas." When at last the time for the encounter arrived, it is related that the champion stood forth and [ exclaimed— No. OS Fifth Str••t ..C.an , ..on, c.a., ell this Inck shell dr Vrom tie oral base ea won as referring to a paving stone, against whish he had Good his heel. The crowd would'ut allow them all to Doom, notwidi.standlng the polite request, but oh. , did walk out and inquire for the combat. Earn party stripped to the shirt and pants. Neckcloths were tong aside, suspenders tied about hips, even the studs—these amateurs wore studs—were hastily snatched from the shirt bosom, and the fight began only to be stopped. Some of the company did get a little cot and bloody about the fare. Dr. Christy was who op at that hour of the night or morning to practice the healing art on the faces of several of the young gaunt, but the head men, the two who had stripped like athletes for the combat, bore away never a scar, that we could see. Perhaps torn* were Minted whore Martin Van Breese wee wounded in the battle of the bladders. The Mayor after a patient hearing of the ease made some remarks suggested by the circeunstanees of the case. Ile said "that if fighting gent. must draw blood on each other, they must go out of hie bailiwick; so long as ha was in Pittsburgh no Mayor, I young men couldn't howl about streets at night and * destroy the eitirens' rest." Ile concluded hie remarks by fusing the fighting l ye EN oath and discharging all the suet. Tue Steubenville fleraff gives the denouement of the cave of Thomas Snowden at Wheeling, in its issue of Saturday. Tho facts may have eecared the memory of cur readers and we may therefore repeat that: —on the third day of July last, Mr. Thomas Snowden, of Steubenville, an old - colored man, in company with a daughter, eon and a colored man by the name of John 'Lyons, attempted to rescue the daughter of Snowden from slavery --claimed 65 the property of Mrs. Chapline, near West Liberty, Virginia . It appears, that they suoceeded in getting the girl away, and ns far as West Liberty, where a posse of men overtook them, and attempted an arrest of the whole party After • desperate struggler in which young Snowden was knocked down, two or three times, he and Lyons es caped, but the old man and daughter, together with the one they sought to set free were se cured, and lodged in the Ohio county jail, Wheel ; ing. The case came up for trial in Wheeling last week when an appeal was made by the law yer for Snowden that it was no good subject for punishment, that a man has sought to get his own daughter out of slavery The old man was I released with his free daughter on a Lail of VS— ! equivalent to a discharge WOOL! WOOLII vvrxismucrii.ux-12 - - City Unti l NOWI.I 1 twrns• MICR Iv, --Urn. Nrgley has invited • large number of con panics to be present Cl the en campment. many of which have signified their intention 1. , t accepting We hope he will not forget Potter and McKean." Parent and Clear field- ate learn from the Ea 18,man . a J,,urnot a new -borne company" to be called the Mountain Cavalry in organizing at Marvin, Graham, Brad. ford and Girard. the head.ptartern, we under. tiand, to be at Bylertowt. Those taking an in terest in the matter are actively at work getting uniforms =sae sod taking puck other steps as wall ensure linearly organiest ion The military spirit in thin oounty teems to have been bright ening up for some time, and among the compan ies formed during the pant year, is • fine one coned the Clearfield Eittle Company. the T o e p r ,ft,,men'../,, , ,mn saya that during unsettle-I wetther we Late been enjoying lately two clouds met, horered and fell with perfect tor rents of water in Hebron township, near Cou dersport., Potter Co. An eye witness says that a 14quart pail, etiolating in the open atuwasralned full in 25 minutia: Logs two feet in diameter, lying out of utast later courses, were carried off, so rapidly did the water rise. The dam of Mr. Nelson Clark'e mill, was carried away by the sudden flood, and at the steam eaw-mtll of Sir. Wm. Q Metzger, on another stream, smith house wan carried away, and o large amount of driftwood floated into the mill, so that several days will be required to gel the mill in running i order. The crops in the neighborhood are said I to hats been very little injured. - - U. S. CIDCIIIT COMMT me on Saturday et 11 o'clock. The decrees in the patent lock cases Noe. 1 and 2, May term, 1858, Livingston, Cope land & Co. vs Jones o. Wallingford, were con firmed and injunctions ordered to issue against defenJaLts. Bekewell and Cushing for defame The rule in the case of Bryan on Eire. of Avery was disoberged. The cane of Samuel Adams se A M White was argued ; held over far advisement by Court. Court then adjourned to meet on Tuestlep nail at 11 o'clock • TOIDOTS Of IiZIPECT —OO the opening of the Blair Co. Court on Tuesday snorting Met, COI. Maurine announced in a feeling and appro priate manner the death of Col. Bohm, after which the Court adjourned until two o'clock. Immediately after, the members of the bar bald a meeting, when a oommittio wee appointed to draft a Berke of resolutions, to report at an ad journed meeting, to be held at 64 o'clock. The resolutions appropriate to the one were reed and adopted. The members, of the bar attended the funeral. Tun Bedford la7uirer of Friday soya S. B. Blair and F.: Hammond, Kays., of Hollidays burg, Hon. 11. 3, Megrim, .1. Edgar Thompson, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad, R. J. Haldeman, of the Harrisburg Onion, (len. Win. H. Koontz, of Somerset, Capt. J. A. Degree, Hon. J. K. Moorhead, Attorney General Knox, Maj. T. C. Oeterloh, Hon. John Covode, of West moreland, Col. A. G. Curtin, of Centre, and many °there are at the Spriegs. - STRUCK nr Licurnwen.—On Wedeeeday, as Mr. Wm. Low, of Laporte township, with his. two noun, were et work in a harvest field, a thunder shower came up suddenly and the light ning strook in their midst, prostrating the three and instantly killing Sylvester, the eldest eon. The fluid entered between the shoulders, passing down, tearing his clothes and boots entirely off. Mr. Low end the other eon were elutinati, but wo hope aro not fatally injured. The Uniontown Standard says : "On Friday night last, a few misutes before 9 o'clock, a large sod moot brilliant meteor pima over this place, and was witnessed by all who had the good for tune to be out of doore at the time. The air was calm, and the alms shone with more than ordinary splendor, and,yet the brilliancy of.tho light emitted from the pasting meteor, was really pleading, out eh lei ng the most vivid flaeli of light ning." ItrO6.lTA —Thera woo TIRO a spirited boat race on daturday evening, on tho Allegheny river, starting from the Belvidere House. The fallowing named binge were entered J. C. Woodward, time, 17 min. 23 Bee. Immo Collett, " Dhareling, 17 " 30 " 18 " 35 " T prize wee an elegant silver goblet. As will be observed by the time above, the J. C. Woodward took the goblet. Tao Indiana, (P 0..) independent, speaking of the mill of Meier". Ellie it Hoffman, the dogma lion of which by fire we hare already notioed, 8 070 the mill was one of the davit itraoluree of the kind in this @potion of the State, _sod was gabled at 001110 $lB, OOO . ID soppond that the fire originated from the Mellon created by the Stout Machine, which was in motion at a late hour to the evening. Tun newspaper of Ileum Bauer & LAW le to make Its appearance this morning. It is to be In the German tongue and independent in politics. We know the editors and bare always fou n d th em gentlemen. 'We learn that thy begin their now euterptise under very favorable auspices and we trust they may be successful. Tue Fayette Patriot of Ism week says more in praise of the Pittsburgh therm than we could have asked thi moot partial friend—more in fact than one known modesty will allow no to appropriate. We are very sensible of Colonel White's kindness and of the favor id his good 1- We trust we shall always enjoy them. Are intetl ---.-- og' cittzons jtt Whotllog 01/ day,. a ktooltti ton tolgotelog , the reheat ot tha Ccototy amt to limy a rattroeti tax eae aunt mtltsl7 edopted. I.ffierretwudwitco of the Daly Ptddssunhemstta..) Prtnannt.Puls. Aug. 5, 1659. The excursionist" to-day Tidied Fairmount, Girard College, Schuylkill falls, lad other notable places in that end of the oily. The same kindness and attention seers paid them as before, aid they were all much pleased with their visit. The most of the party will Luke their departure tomorrow, some to the east and some to the west. The visit has been a very pleasant ono and will be long remembered by those taking part in it. This has Leon a rainy day, or a showery ono, rather:And tho rain hos come very opportunely for the corn crop in this section. There never was a finer cro, not even on the Illinois or Wabash prairies,thankss now growing in the region between this and the Susquehanna It will soon be far enough advanced beyond danger from either drought or frost. I noticed, on the road from Harrisburg hare, a comparatively largo number of field" devoted to the culture of tobacco. This is a new crop, here, which bas gratuity worked ite way from Maryland through York into Dauphin, Lancaster and Chester counties. The fields I enw looked remarkably well, giving promise of abundant yield. Tho weather is extremely hot, Jut now, in this city, the nights being the least endurable. It is torture to swelter through the night in the close room of a hotel. Sleep le almost impotwible. As a con sequent*, the pleasuremeking crowd of traveler& are hurrying down to Cape May and Atlantis City—the two popular maide resorts of this locality. Political subjects are not absorbing much attention. bore, as yet. The struggle for local nominations Is beginning to warm up, and will wax warm towards the clone of the month. The nomioatlons take place early In September. The Sunday travel question threatened for a white to be a troublesome element, but seems to affect one party as much ail the other, and hence the probability that it will not amount to mush. The Opposition expect to carry the county officers, to gain two Senators, and to elect at least nine of the seventeen representatives. - - Tun BANE Or NEW CASTLIII.—TiIO BLOOkbOlderfi of the Bank of Lawrence County held a meeting in the basement of the U. P. Church, on Friday last, to hear the report of the Committee ap pointed for the purpose, of making en effort to put the concern again In motion. Mr. Pearson presided, and W. 11. Shaw was cleated Secretary . The Committee was called on for a report, but It appeared that they had not accomplished any thing worthy of offering to the consideration of the meeting. Some sheep sparring occurred, though but very little ill-feeling was manifested, on a motion that the Directors be instructed to nail in the Milano!: of the clock subscribed. Some of the stockholders in the old Bank, understood the terms upon which the stook of that concern was "watered," and some of tho new stockholders held erroneous ideas as to the conditions upon which new stook was subecrlbed. A document was produced which Belled the first question beyond en opportunity for cavil, and the discussion of the whole subject appeared to settle the other patiefaolorily. A pretty free and full interchange of opinions was bad upon the motion to call in the stock, and we were glad to see that the eentiment of all appeared to be a determination to "pay their honest debts," let it cost them what it might. The resolution was carried unanimously—all who voted having voted in the affirmative. The probability now is, that a call will be made upon all elookbolders, for means with which to pay the liabilities of the bank, and it is impoesible that if this call is promptly re sponded to, aid will be forthcoming from other quarters, sufficient to enable the bank to resume business within a year. The loss is undoubtedly a heavy one; but since It marl be borne by the stockholders, it is as well to stand up to the work manfully, as this course offers, in our opin ion, the only hope for saving the charier of the bank. Some are foolish enough to suppose that the effect of this resolution will be to put the bank immediately in ruotion_again .' moment's re flection will eatisfy ouch that this cannot be the CIAO We do not look for a resumption of busi ness by the bank under nine months, looking at it to the most favorable light. —Nrr< Castle Cue runt Poet• —Dennis Martin win fined one dollar and costs by the Mayor on Saturday, for letting his horse witiolt_ was hauling a dray, go his own gait along the 'street, while Dennis walked on the bide pave within about Sixteen feet of his beast This being contrary to ordinance in such case, hence the fine It would be well fur all truck and dray:nen to know and remember that there it such nu ordinanciand that they are liable to a fine rthenever they leave the beads of their horse, beyond their reach. They must either have lines and retain a hold upon them, ride upon the titmice of a •'lead" horse, or be within reach of the bridle in cases where they are wont to lead their nage by the head Take the papers and learn the laws and ease your Were from fines, eto. Tot PHrdeZA contradicts our statement in re ference to Dr. Plumes church. We 1 a what we stated from good authority and baring seen oo reason yet to take it back, except a rather guttering denial in am Durarch, are in clined to believe that what we said was true. Tilt our Informant °outwit, tic we chill cling to Tut WO.. °Rowse's Fara —At the meeting in Cleveland of Wool Growers nu Friday, over 300,000 lbs. of wool were sold. Meagre. bough P. Co. of Pittsburgh bought about 52,- 1100 Ito , nod Mr. Randall of this oily, over 0,000 the The number of the on sale amounts to stout r 00,000 . - Tut whole remnant of summer goods In men's and bflys' wear at J. L. Carnaghan k Co.'e, Federal street, Allegheny, bas been reduced In price and la new being closed out, to make room for fall etock. t Mexican 5101 TANG LINDIVIT. --From rich and poor, bond and free; all Dolor_, grade and conditions of life, we hear the same nand of praise awarded this wonderful article. Sores are healed,. pains relieved, lives sand, valuable Animate made useful, and un told ills assuaged by this great medicine which are surprislog to the judgment of man. What family does not require a standard Liniment. Who ever heard of the lame offecta produced by any other ar ticle? For cute, bruins!, sprains, themnallsm, swel lings, strained hones, Ae., it has no equal. BMW'. of imitadone. The genuine Mustang Liniment Is sold by all respectable Druggists and Livery Men to every town, parish and hamlet throughout North and South America, Europe, and .he islands of the Ocean. Buy at once. Annus at Yana, Proprietors, New York. Also, Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder. Nonce to anlidera and Contraor.ors. rrIIE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman J. for Rootlaud Parry) would respectfully Inform Como lor /Mom ho hoodoo.. murk, nod to. pubtlo goootally, Mal Le maw vowed to furnish Plata, or pot oo Mato Awl; la Um moot approval notoker. Orden RA Aoudad ur no odling of Blalo /loofa (If loft at the office of Alai. Lane 11., corner of al. Mimi and Um Canal, lath mard,) ba promptly &Modal t.- 1110111 AB PARRY. loyitramd. NOTICK TO CON TRACTORS.—Proposals will be recebrd at the office of the Recording Rego- Igor. N. 153 fi col theold street, until BATIJILDAY, dth L.B. next, for the grading, P►dq and eottlng with curb stun Carroll arrest Nano Pena Wiwi to Lb* north Ado of email ma street. JoNAteod MAO 110111.115 r, Roo Reg. WM. H. ROUBOCK, 99 LIBERTY STRIIXT, ANNoUNCISA TO WS PUPILS AND THE PUBLIC That he will resume Lie Lesson. on the Pietro, Vocal Moak, *to o AUCIIIIIT la Apply et hie roldeace, to to my paint, Ur. CHARLES NY.LLUIt, AI Wood etreei arta:town& QEVENTEENTII Lim . OF APPLIOA -1„, TlObi for pelting Liquors. tiled to the Dew op to August 6th, 1869. Bishop D., will, other good., nth ward, Pitteburgh. FriCherJ• H o with other good% 6th ward do. Dray Alexander, tavern, Ith ward, Allegheny ItaltonJousthen, do Plata toverwhlP. Ilildertnand laws, waling house, Ito/erre Ip. Israel It. D., with other goods, ad ward, Pittebaralt. [err Patrick, Wren; id ward, Pittsburgh. Miller John, with other gunk. ad went Pillebwritit , tavern, corn. ghoul, Deruhell, (seem Lawrenceville. P.lgrisl licorice, eating hotels, &1 ward, Pittsburgh. Zitterhart P, siding house, Pitt township. Alichael, tavern, Ohartiere tLIONAS A. ROWLEY. Clerk. Clerk'. Ware, A ugust Ith 1839. aratatd iy M. It. IIURSTAIANN & SONs, Fun' A MUM STS, adjololog lb. Factor, PHILADELPHIA. Maonfoctureri and Importers of • Ladle' Dress, Cloak and Mantilla Trimmings, Ilan mar opeoul for examination, a large and well u sorted stock of Ledlett Lrw. Ttitumluge, to which they la vile the ettentlou of IYESTKItIf and tOUTIIItRN MU. CU &NTS. threllag *stood,* fuilitka lu lieuttfodutleg, au] pm] lug particular attoution both. Foreign Market, we are tumbled to offer gnat lodnesuieuts. ARP-Debi. Zephyr WOlt3r2lhrad liheablitd Wort, lo all colors and allow ;Ac e& Ala-L P. Po Moran cf Cds dud ulos* Shenroca'so2- SIMATZP lirsirc AMINO WUSTB. SiPfk.le Agnite for ItYLTell SPOOL MR. aullupl OPENED Tills LAY—Shirting, Checks, MunDna, Gingham., Prints, bleb lam, 5h1.1410. aoms. en. U. HANSON LOVC, sus Na. Marketstreat. DRY GOODS—Every variety of Domestic and Stmt. Dry acad. always oo bead, and u low a. way aka fr Lmod my pI.OO to du city. All our gamma otock dozing out 'tory low." anal:son LOVE, .5 Ho. ?Wind groat. rIPENN. 1V HE AT, new crop; 61 inch vblte; 237 do ember: now landing, roman b 1 laddl4lll DIOIIIIY I 00. u t ix cil n W y.t f n ces c s h roll, received ati RIDDLE, WIRTB 1 CO. EXTRA bbls Ex to mteitoo roomy roar, 1.P. 1 4 0 . 0 of '°P► nor quaky, now In laoro and for sale by 1.16 WIL rouronEoN. k 0.57 CiALWELL ST. FUR SALE—A - - - - Brick Dwelling or hall, Mr rooms, bath romp, re aod attic, .b.d. trees and ahrabbarY: fr . " b SO deep; very pleasant !merlon, all In good coder. Pr! g 2,200. Terms Gray. an 4 g. CUTHIDDIT d DON, M."' .L TAIL AND PITCH -15 bbls. Pitch; N. OT l ror, la mall bW'. - largo fur AM by ~,,a WATT A WILSON F OR RENT—A three story Brick Roe of . en " a 4 ld ug d WAT mN Wll O 2, n N . ..2 ..thBB. •r l tiK" FLOUR -100 Ws White Wheat Family to . 4 rrin tit4x day and far al. by - . 0 ° ' : HISCONCAI,W OIOIIII Y ir CO, CIIEESE--66 bre p ri ma Cedthig reb'd and 111i11 BUM Mani Moat •. =DIA WITS ik ClOs 31113 Telegraphi LATEST FROM EUROPE Fererein Polar, BELOW Quante, Aug. 7.—The steamer Nova Scotian from Liverpool on the 27th, has passed this point for Quebec. Her advice!, which are four days later, have be. obtained. The general news Is unimportant. Edgland demands the general disarmament of the recent belligerent powers as a condition for taking part in the European Congress. • COMMERCIAL I STSLLIG VlCS.—Lirerpont Cotton Em-teq Tu<schry, July 2131h.—The Cotton market closed steady. In some easel an advance of kd has been obtained over the Unit quotation.. The rides for the past three days amount to 22,000 bales, includ ing 3000 bales to speculator' and the same amount for export. The closing quotations for New Orleans fair are 8 3.16. Stays OF TRADE.—At Manchester the market is active, and an advance in quotations is reported. Lircrpool Breadituffs hatter.—The weather con tinued favorable for the crops. The Breadstuff, mar bet generally has an advancing tendency, with the exception of corn. Richardson A Spence report flour dull; holders demanding an advance. Wheat is quoted 21 higher. Corn dull and declining; the prices are easier, but there is no change reported In quotation.. Flour is quoted 10e@ 12s. Wheat at 7s 6,1495 6.1 for red and 93@19s 6d for white. Now corn 5, 10@as 3d; white corn 76@7e 9d. Lirerpool Proririaut Market.—The provisions market continues to have a declining tendency. Beef heavy and the quotations are nominal. Pork and Bpcoa are dull. Lard quieL eLit,poo/ Produce Market.—Rosin is steady, Spir its of Turpentine heavy and slightly declined. Rice quiet. Londe,, Jlarkrt., July 26 —Wheat generally closed With an advancing tendency and prices are 2e. higher. Seger firm, coffee firm. Rice steady ate alight ad v &ore for all qualities. Loudon Money Market, July 20.—Cousuls are quoted at 95. American eecurltles dull. The mar ket Is generally unchanged. • Sr. Loots, Aug. 7.--The overland mail arrived last night_ A fire occurred at Creerotit ‘,ll the 11th. Lose $30,900. New gold and silver mines boon been disc...v.4ml In Wash° Valley which promise to pay well. There have been three arrival! from Victoria within the *oak, bringing upwards of $139,900 in gold and 009 passengers. The latest dates are to the 12th. Fraser River ha. fallen eutficiently to permit the resumption of mining on the bars. The Victoria blazone nye the yield of the mines within the year have been $3,009,000. The ship Euphrates from London, U. S. steamship Sbulrick and Escontalt arrived from Oregon on the morning of the departure of the mail. They brought advice. indicating the election of Logan the Repub been candidate for Congress by from 20 to 30 ma jority. Salt Lake news to the 13th is received. A man named Brewer was arrested at Camp Floyd having to hi. pot/union $OO,OOO of counterfeit government checks on the sub treasury at SL Loot., most of which was ready to be issued excepting the eign•- tore of Col. Crutieman. An engraver was also ar rested in Salt Lake city in whose chop all the Imple menu and materials need in preparing checks, to gether with • large bundle of unfilled checks were found. Horace Greeley bar arrived at Salt lake City. The 11.1illal are committing depredations in Hum boldt county. The Mormons are implicated. Sr. Loris. Aug. 6.—The overland mail of the 15th reached Jefferson City. incomplete returns from the Oregon Congressional election■ Indicate the suc cess of Stout. Dem., by • mall majority. Sr. Loris, Aug. 6—Evening.—The river has risen ten inches at this point in the lest 21 hours and con tinues to swell slowly. All the streams ere reported felling. The weather is clear end warm. New Yona, Aug. IL—The week closed upon a lighter money market than at any time since I ni7, or in other words there is that stability of rate and activity in discounts, not observable heretofore, prime paper of 3 or 4 month. to run, not being negotiable under 7 per rent; choice AO day acceptances do not go under 61. The market, however, has assumed a quieter aspect than early in the week. Tho distur- . bances created by the shifting of call loans, having ' for the most part subsided, the ruling rate to-day is A per cent. with liberal offerings on good collateral.. A fair hank statement on Monday is looked for. The loans are expected to show a material reduction with only it moderate diminution in the speelererenna The general appearance of the stock market to. day is more encouraging, in sympathy, perhaps, with the improving temper of the money market. The weakners of exchange on Europe has also its 'ride. once, the favorable effect of which being seen in the moderate export of specialty to-day's steamers. The dealings were not marked by a. mach activity as yesterday, though in the leading western railroad shares there was more disposition to operate. The transactions in Rock Island, especially, ware large at an improvement of i(4, d percent, with the excel, e4 ;k lion of Tot i which has Iwo uncommonly weak of late, the ern stocks commanded an advance of df,t,i per rat. Erie after selling at 41 closes at s(d 5j ; Panama continues dull at I 14 ta,1141 ; Pa cific Mail Is buoyant and touched 73 against 711 yesterday. The transactions m stocks and rail road.tt, bonds were quit unimportant at full prices. The European GlG aops closed dull and beery for the New York's mails. On London there wee considerable done 1 t meaning at 1 10@lltid, which are the closing rates The New York, fur Southampton and Havre, takes out $344,105 in specie, making the total ship ment of the day only $758,005. The Jere, for Lir - pool, to-day, takes $372,000 lu spiel,. PaTivesstmo, Aug. 6.—The returne`iom North Carolina show the following reettlu or t election held in usat State yesterday. In the math Dia trim Hon. Lawrence 0. S. Branch, Dem., is certain ly elected. Complete return. from three counties in the First District,show a gin of 928 votes for Smith, Opposition, over 11. M. Shaw, Dem , compared with the vote of 1835, whoa Shaw 11/0 elected by a major ity of 38. No returns from the other Districts have been received. . . • . • . ... In the first congreesionel district of North Caroli na, Mr. Smith, Opposition, is certainly elected by 400 maj. over the Hon. 11. H. Shaw. ± In the first congressional district of No th Caroli na, Smith, Opposition, has a majori ty ver Shaw, Dem. of 588 votes. HD election le •n Op Dion gain or li member. In the Fourth Distriot L. 0. B. Branch's, Dem., maj. over Sanders, le 679 votes. In the Seventh District, B. Craige is ted. In the Fifth Diltrict, J. A. Gilmer, Opp., is re-elected by an increased mej. Nothing bee been beard from lb. 2d, 3d and Bth districts. ISao OINGITON, Aug. 6.—The receipts into the Treuury for the quarter ending with June, exclu sive of Trutt Funds, ware $23,126,452, excluding $14,281,000 from CUIIOOII6 $442,370 from public lands, and $8005,200 from Treasury notes issued under the act of Congress of December 1957. The expenditures during the same period were $20,212,- 000, Including $10,010,000 to payment di' Trensury note., end $1,504,000 interest - on the Public, debt, Including Treasury notes. WASUINCIToN, Aug. 7.—Much speculation it in dulged In here se to the action of tha government on Mr. Mittens'. recent dispatches; but as this has bean kept profoundly secret, nothing is known out side of the administration, except the fact that in structions are already on the way to oar minister by • special messenger. By advices just kecsived here, it appears that .10. aree declines signing the treatrwithout the approval of (beide:lean Congress, end one cannot be called until the Liberals obtain the possession of the City of Mexico. This, however, is not the only difficulty. A conspiracy ems discovered at the Capital on the 11th nit; the plan was to assassinate the tiovernor and take posession of the government. New ORL6VIII, Aug. o.—Vera Crux dates to the 23d has been received. On the 17th, Miramon is sued a manifesto, which promises to protect the clergy in borne weeltb; favors • dictatorial govern ment; declares the tredltional policy of Mexico to guard against the 110lb:480am. Ur. McLane sent only a skeleton treaty to Washington unsigned. The Tehauntepeo Company are annoyed by the authori ties, and the malls will probably be suspended soon. ben. Zama is approaching San Luis Potosoe with 5,000 man. !airmen's troops aro concentrating at Regenerator, and it Is reported that a grand mare meat Is afoot. The steamship Mebane arrived up with the Cali fornia mails of the 20th alt. Flour was eolliag in One Francisco at nine dollars per bbl. Advice, from Minititlart to the 2d inst., state that hilramon had Issued a decree imposing a heavy tax upon every citizen of Mexico, favoring the priests. No other event of importance had transpired in Mex ico, Naw You, August 6.—MontoviJao advises, fur nished by an arrival at this port, state that the Brit istibrig Earl of Derby was boarded by • Buenos Ayrean war steamer, and bad two thousand swords, sent by Urquizu' san to a commercial house at Ito saris, taken from her. New Yews, Aug. 6.—The steamship Jura will leave early tomorrow morning for Linrpool. She will take out $450,000 specie. Michael A. Titus, formerly of the firm of Nimrod A Titus, flour dealers of this city, died suddenly this morning on one of the South Ferry boats. New You, August 6.—Thu steamer New York, Captain Von Banton, milled today for Bremen, with 150 passengers and $400,000 in specie. Loutsvitd.wl Aug. 6.—Twenty-six counties heard from bare &en twenty-two hundred Opposition gain. The Opposition gale one Congressman and probably three. In the Memphis (tenth) Congres sional District, Avery, Democrat, to elected by about four hundred majority. In the Ninth District At kins, Democrat, is reported elected. Loutsvn.ts, Aug. 6.—The following are the Con gressmen elected :—Prseton, 3d District, Adams, 6th, Mallory 7th, and L. T. Moore 9th District. All Op position. The remaining 0 Distrlots have elected Democrats. In the Legialatore on joint ballot thus will be about 30 Democratic majority. Lonumnr.s, Aug. 6.—The Democratic Governor and State officers are elected by probably 7,000 to 10,000 majority. Lornsvzit.e, Aug. 7.-offialsl returns.-4th Coo grassionsl District, • tis tote. Dori - immix, August 6—Eeeniag.—The river is felling, with two feet nine Lnebes watar in the cane. CAPZ 1.1.1.0 D, Aug. 6.—The (Mama Delaware brought down to-day one 500 passengers, among whom were the Cincinnati excursionists. The party supate themselvea highly delighted with their visit to Philadelphia, and speak in the highest terms of their reception and treatment- They arrived In fine health - and sptrits and will be well providad for du ring their stay. On Monday th ey rail indulge In th luxury of a saltwater bath. .0n blandly crating Mayor Bishop, President Eggleston and. the part, leave for New York. ------------ --- D octal. =WI. Nisirritts, Aug. ":f a bout to% data for Govarn or, has • MAP" , I, t L s 2,4 Tt- ' -.dactyl Cat ffeum_en.. - atllatbatty In dm 3i lectlx3ll3 the etb, 7th and 1011 doubt*. Th•Legilt- Commercial ------ COMMITTEE OP AILIIITEATIONf OII . JUST.. J. Olezzr. V. P., C. IL Par...co, J. S. Cmas.rs. J. J. an.. =1:1 PITTSBIAttiII Iff Al fßeporfti Arecialig f the Pittsburgh a:ref, PIM= blouosr, AUGUST 0, ISSD. FLol.lll.aalos of 6.50 bbls from atom at 115,6945,62 f, Bober, $5,714119.90 for Ertl", $9,0,12 for Eltra Family awl $4Z61411 0 for Paricy. WHEAT—telesof 100 bosh Kaaucky Wlliw PAO met CURTbIftAL-136 bomb solJ at $1,02 11 HAY—sales of 0 tomb at 11 18. lIIDItS—Dies of f9)grewmated at 9. BACON—salsa of fa llama at 12; 6,6 AM Ma at 1 1 ; for 99ooldara, 101.4 for Mon sod 93.1 for 041.1 ca. SCOAII-1 sold at 11(49. MOLASSES—oIeo of Z) tibia .1 41@i2. Ck)FrEb—ssira of 12 bap at 124. 001119-70 bush from store mid AZ 95c. =tEl3 PION hITAILIf AND CONIBIJCIttA.A. I .. Our private letter per Pemla, from Blanchester, state tbat the demand for all dmmiptions of gray cotton cloth contin nes withont relaxation, stacks are cleared off, and Pd.. balm Still an mlrmiclugtemlsacy.and that atavisms 01 Wool. en mannbmtarea have adrauced 461,7% - e end, notwithstand ing an uneasy feeling prevails with seference to political matters arising out of the late conclusion of the pow,' The importations of plaits cottons at this port during the wrist ending July za, u compered with previous Teen, has Lam as follows: . h 57. lira, Vgh. For tha 11.4r4 5276.411 $L05,436 $130.g.90 kbporterl bince. Jar, I ...§7,079,88 , $1.176.295 $.1430,U5 Total r 355,023 11,291,734 84,691,335 The commerce of Bile port Lir 7 monllo, &Inca the let or /Buttery, has been am follown Ihreigis import, ref 39t, York,for .worn nonihr, from Jo, riary 1. 1957. 1958. 1559. Kiit'a for colielption. V 11,780,61.1 159,334,179 5113,511,023 Etit'd for Warehour , , 47,911,631 15,145,41923. ,9y0,759 Frei, Churls 11,680,079 12,955,524 18,429,131 Ppecle Bulllou 1,1157,310 1, 1 315,259 1,3111,032 Total eul'J at vat -4156,229,6 n $30,"90,391 $166,460,0i1 Vilttedu Tto Wor'hatt 23,616,081 25.076,502 1.1,114734 Expora Jr , ”" Tork I. Foreign POtti for erm ntradh. "--- '--- • WON • 1957. 1959. 1959. Makcatie -- .P 8,725.138 $13,332,154 $33,378,647 Forego 51Jad •'316,57/ 853,624 1,765,1 w forello (dutiable). 2,883,958 2,657,844 2,0'53.8D0 91.00/6 ....... 26,026,430 15,161,455 43.240,991 - - T.tal a ism M.... .... $49 9.51,6t , 5 5.51,924,677 $0,109,63 Ism% sacto. spssns 1.3.9•1:001 36,763.200 37,162,= A mons,. al Pry t 1 x.L Impot is fsr the seven months aud io,: Atm. I, of 1556 :7, compared %slit) the same months of ISsf -0 • Havnn AOO-1, 1VA•..t0n,199,011.1 S.A. months, cud. Aug, I, tia, , nr...,Kos--$124.11 1 1,922 Seven months, end Ang. I, 10:A._ So.ep months, end. Aug. I, 11.11.915,574 li. crease Receipt.; et the port of New York, and Exporta to foreign ports, of certain articles of produce for seven mouths from January 1 Roofs no N. Volt. Ex. ro Yon. POlll. Neap mat. Seven ma. F.a.rdm moo. Seem ma 1454. 1959. 1815.3. 1559. 11,66: 111,901 5,902 10,515 Bro.stoff, • Flour, bbl 4 ....... 1,770,021 1,013,970 978,383 351,498 porn Hesl, bbla ... 41.123 11,730 43,400 00,042 W8e4.1, 1.945,. 3,505,371 393,373 2,519,780 30,1412 Rye, Lush 134,575 67,805 1,324 0424, both I 801,370 1,403,660 31,315 8,814 Barley, 50911 72,M3 .7A691 Corn, bush. 3,900,994 1,123,561 1,244,248 139,190 001109, balm, '197,411 110,164 91,29 8 101,031 Naval 8 tor.. Cr. Tor. bb1...-... Splr's Sur. bbl. 66.615 GO 93d 69,1590 63,950 80,854 83,046 :15.443 37.034) 131,911 464644 .54663 391,129 11,004 68.537 5,646 I G,103.1 353 2.1,01 3./31 Preview:re. Park, pkgs.. . 1r4'1..d 139.6 , 52 49,E,011 a 3,1151 Petd. Pkg. 21.t2/4 -42 1157 is; 381 73,574 Out Meats._ .... 7 2,4trd 63.551 10.535 CT/ 1030,140 Butler 170,948 1'51,012 547,438 1,7Z7,729 Cheese Ni.:•ls 100,418 3.0.:4,979 2473,371 Lard. ..... 5.5,tr.r.: 7,025,920 0,212,677 Teo last lour Items are gtvest In packages ruder the head of receipts, but In pontas under smarts The money market In gradually tightening np, stet espy taints are more circumspect than •rer In their ...gnu° of paper. The street rates f3r first clan short paper are still ts.rd per cent., tut the cantos. ore Increasing. Trade p g .. entity Is dull. The few 'Western merchants that have merle 111,4 r appearance hove purchurti sparingly, as the prasystute of a gond foreign demand lox door anJ grans, at eultsund prtcre. i. far trout encutrraglng. RIVER NEWF.+ no Crrairmarr Comore.!AL of Friday, says: Capt. Wash Howbeit has chartered the excellent light draught etessret Key West, to take the plytcs of the Clipper, to the Big Sandy hada. for one month—leaving here ou the regular aye—Tuesdays .od Prays. Capt. U. Wends me lting slight alterations to the Clipper Copt A. Gilmore is braiding • httle stere.whevi memo eture-boat, for merges ling the Rayons of the &nth There are three new steamers hi:dialog at the Marine way•—one for the Mays ville trade—one for the Madison trade—Captain Chaptuati• be. packet for the Arkansas trade, and Captain. Harrison and Rutter. new packets for the Vicksburg and Red or V.. too river trades. The Madison packet, Coorterahcealth, will be launched from the soya within ten day. or two week, wnh tier machinery no board, and nearly completed and I ready fur Lrolnem. Ilarnirletou is building • maple of large steamers. Captain Daphnes beer Metaphie packet, filter Moot, god Orphan 0, C. Williamson's new Cmcnicatti and New Cabala* pacoot f.. the Kapreas Line. Mae aril have au excellent fuildmigth cub, with unusually capacitate room. The masters of the trght.dreught St Louie packet. in port bold an Informs! mewong )..renal. and Tory wisely eon. ended to lead only Otte pocket at • time to order to IsciliMto .bippreeeta, .al loser. prying tirsina Thin Is on excelfeet touva ones we balm wail to adopt.' by the abeent boats ou their arrival. Ms will prate • coovenletwe r and Mean. tavern to shippers, as they eau always rely on the poaittre departure of one host. at least It it an Indisputable fact that newly all the boot. new plying to Pl. tools hams min ority lost motley. owing to the tolerantly low rot... The St. I.43via paps. of yesterday report lb. river ftllivg Geadily, with eight test scant to Cairo, sod the Rderud Walsh agitated at Ohre blend. The Illinois Was declining. sad eery low. Tb. Elartnenia has talon the plaos of the Past Roy to lisplsa. The Iltoottri I. getting lower every day. The Upper Wisaisaipplis Calling Out all the way awn, and sand hare bereerilog rierry:rolne and ihriendid prospects le relation to the crops and the tall basin... There eras bat lOtte dotog on the lase. The Nile goers into the Illinets rarer trade. Tiro Vixen had &Priced. The Mempble Appeal reports the river es bating rime too Inches to the porrions It boon Th• Oakland will take the place of the whiten stratum Retort, in the Memphis and White River trot,. The New Orleaue Delta, or Jots 3d, rata —We hive al ready elated that bustnem is likely to telo• an early start thin fell. There has been no epidemic here to retard our annual winter birds' return, and that the crops everywhere me represented to be • more than average yield. Of cotton we know that the crop 11 not behind that of last year while female up the notary are even more advanced. linen]. lag the lope crop, there Is every reason to hopes for ono of the largestemps over made in L01211i11311, and all the plant. ere and other. well arquainted, with whom webers conven ed. give the moat cheering amounts. As • nrearary q r u lll oar river men wilt be prontebly employed. Thera t• a plenty of freights , and there ought to be good prime. The latter, of course, depend On the steamboatmen thommlvar, but we hope that they will abendon all suicidal rivalry, Once...di and every one will be able to do well in almost no! trade New pecan Earn Mal crsa Sr Muse Boa —Do:Tomos - - - or rox Canso.—Captain A. I.l.Bugherle new Cincinnati nod Ilempblit packet Kate May, while, on her sewed trip, and bound trout this city for Memphis, with • rateable cargo, consisting of two hundred and lily tons briuclpally Cinclu nati manntacturn and Eastern dry (0001, woe so unfartn. .to . to strike • root or log, Thursday night, shout 11 o'clock, at the - head of Med. her, Extern coll. below this oily, embus her to elok. In a few minntea. She* etneck her larboard knuckle, nod wrung around, and noir llee ea. and streightorith her bow ap stream reeding ow Alog, the root being out rf water, craned to tbe larboard. inth the guard on the same aids wooldahlpsthresor tour Inch. under, water. The boll' of her freight tree stored f 0 the dwkroom nd on . barge she hed in new,—this boll containing wide. fey, ale, a. • paidty of dry good.. The perishable mar chandler/In the hold was. damaged. Oaptedu Junes Bugher yeat•rdey nom dikpatched the Economy to hoc relief, with the necessary mm, pampa and lumber to build bulk heads and raise the May forthwith, end briog her here for repel'., which will douhtlees he done to. day. The Nom.. will proved to Memphis with hertargo. Probxt ewe entered hero. Moms. Eckert, Illarrleon, Eon goyno and Mortost,of the I.oran. ofdcw, sledd the wreck on the licouomy. The Kate Kay cost $ 2 23,000, and was loured for gls,Oddiu MU city, (Tully di idled in the Wemblustou, Western, Bock. eye, Union sod (fomented offices. There was no lueurance uu her (Might Ilet, end the charges are heary. The cargo wail valued at MOW, sod loomed here, tad to the Nast sled Booth. tier freight will be all sired with s Citing We, compared with It. .aloe.--t CM. Com., Satuntey. Showboat MOUNT'S. TolAgnivb, Brownsville: ' Jeflrmiqsh tiros11.111e; U. Bayard. Mt:obeli:1; River-3 (• T•11. - graptat.• tiara.. Nan Volt, Aug. 6.—Cotton, the lmare onimpoi taut. /lour declined; ulna 6500 bids. Wheat declined; 13,600 bual Cninvau Spring aold at lib, Corp lifter Wee 6000 buds. Pork heavy, but active at $14,50(4114.70. BY ZOO Shivaidars 104456%. Leather beavr, Oak 34(4136; hemlock declined 1(41*, I.llli des et 20%@25c. mdse buoyant; Weetern Zagate. Wbleity grin at lifiWrad. Sugar heavy. Curcusiun, Aug. 6.—Floor doll MA - drooping sale. 490 bids at $5 for °Hilary end chafes el:well:lee. Wool In leo demand. $l,OB for red and $1,12441,17 for whites Cora le atesdy at 806086. Oats firmer itt 14740. Rya unchanged. Wblaky lo fair demand at 'Z. Provisions . tide more ad: mated; there fa • little more doing at loot quotations. Ns, cramp dull % per resit. Aug-PuuonruW o—Flour quiet bat firm; eat.. for shipment of 600 bids, frceo aroma, from new wheat et 15,6 0 alai to the trade at $5 for and old stock, and $025 too fancy lots. Rye Floor steady at $3,25 and Corn Stool at . Wheat le demand; aales sf 900 bush red al $1.29 491, 30 , and white at $1,39. Rya declining; now bold at 400; 000 bulb old wid et 80. Co.. doll; prime yellow offered. 78c, without sale*. Cate lo better denutnit 1000 bush prima new Delaware sold at 92. Whisky doll at 26052734. Itatatatola, Aug. 6.—Slour slow of aide, but Wm. una tared; Howard street $6,60, City Mills $5,15. Wheat gull; Corn 7 660,80. Mak at $1,a01,40 for white, $1.16(311,27 lot rorl. Corn 76080. Provisions uncbanged. Whisky dull at '27. Amu:et', Aug. 6.—The inquest on the killed by the regent railroad divastekbas been concluded, the jury returning & verdict to the effect that u the Schlfighticoke bridge wu known to be unsafe, the superintendent and directors should be held respon sible. THORALD, C. •W. Aug. 6.—Two flouring mills were burnt la this ;Maga last night, together with the Niagara and Thorald hotel, several dwelling houses, several stables, etc. The total lose Is about $40,000. The mill. are partially insured.; Palciuu.ruzs, Aug. 6.—The visitor* from Cin cinnati, who have bean entertained by out munici pal authorities and citizens generally, for the past two days, have derided on returning home imme diately, without visiting Haiti - More. They start thu morning for the west. FRENCH WHITE ZINC FAINT NUM TUE VIEILLE MONTAONE CO.MPANY PARIS. PLUS PAINT is adopted to 01l purpo . r_s_t!? . .11. *Lich the beet White Loa It appßeehil.,, o t e the tarn yellow, es lead Invariably me.. eee er,Z i .grac,, . 14 hardneee .std ameothneee of Medi _ of varnish, and Is easily matted. o 4T . , reed. their freshmen and teillr . V.= 200 pound. will corer as M body,str2EO con e& of lead—shontos Y beauty. e gettlni the uncle erderthat p ar W 1 bL' u ot was but Me Mad rapecta. aria , / Ph". eh' , dop two qualities known as Ns hewer. The Oe.e.r Red end Orem Noal. The No. N.." ,„,.. a ~5 " "1. I T" I :Jimot .24 for Wa li ng wpm., th*r Orson Beal being only wed fOr mat ICLOPti 11. ORONO, Arta tor mac°. i o.octorot toe follavles banns wW to elled at the nno rnleeni acrd er Priem, either Dr, aln nll HALL t CORNELL, 1= Hellen Len% New Trek. REYNOLDS, DOOR & PRATT, 106 and 105101 ton street, New Test. C LOSING OUT SALE ", 111.1311 LIVENS RIDS OP MBE pux. • snaarl=f co.inviutuituia6otteyan woof tag Troonwn.Bliktlng ileac* to the soporke crtlels ttol . loop log in="ol7,nio obis to WI "wry low so chum them on =at 4.lvantepons teems.Altirokr; gitdre fronts, Linen Lanno, Ontario, Hdltfo i lc, vary Dr. Churchill's Remedy forthoPreverdio and Cure of Consumption. !, Winchester's Genuine Preparatian *rime I !ypophoepiiites of Lime and ordodn, - - Thr Pptc•fic Remolv fur antrulnptiol3.s , rofule.Mntetiar , eteNme. Dteilev, Dyrieves, D in= S. Ch'o , ltif ,0•1 the Complaints Gl' Lou ET -7y, tr Ytir.7 . t 6: This extraordinary Chemical Preparation of PlithiPLlOßUP,(the prophylactic ant connect prietertitd of which wars discovered by Dr. J. P. Churchill: of Pads,) is berfernang wonderful cures throoglecon Europe and the United States, tiering almady .tainel, ein e . Iv icarpue, tiro, a remarkable ("polarity, both with the medical pre- Onion and the public. It le a purely Etclactille Preparation, acting with absolute cortsinty, and of inexeloble 'Autry In all daces of Pulmonary and Kerma Xmases. The CURE OP OONSUMPTION, In th,, m0 0n, ! ( ,,,d third Magee Ott • period, conseilue.ty, when there can be no micertainly as to the nature of the dlmase,) can be obtained, in all cases, by Ole treatment, except when the existing lesion or the lungs Ls of lied( mf. Relent to prodnim death. Hereditary predisposition fang In no way to counteract the effect of the }IPPON:IOA , PHIPPS; patient. be whom It wee mot strongly market ' reonvering aa rapidly ea others. This Remedy has not only • curative effect, bet will, if welt wherever there exists • =pick" of tbadioaeo,Prr rrnf its Bergh/men{ and thus ma as a Tresertelice troth re. pe ed to alsysluldi sn, just m rnminonen does wild regard to &Kell Pou fof It b tillpintllnlo, within the 'Maloof an otlloory . Barmen; to mental the overwhelming prage in myy+we.-e -dec in regard to the maim of this now sad lipecille Treat meat for one of the most terrible emoritee Cl the human rote. But In order to utlsfy the tillinOTolle inquirer. litho are daily addressing go for information, 1 havejutt pub lished a tranalation of Da. CHURCHILL'S WORK ON CONSUMPTION, Coinprislog his report made to We Imperial Academy of Medicine, Pang Nan of Came, and Letters, Document., Testimonials., ac, which, together with • Cimalar, will be sent on receipt of TWELVE CENTS in stamps to rarer the expert. of postage. Those, therefore, who Chili reliable information Prttl.le to deciding whether to try the ovine:ordinary retne4Y, should lam no time orrineg for Br. centrhill'e Treat - Iv • Thotealede would be restored to hilaith by piecing them trims under this treatment dining the eummor, which P. the most fevorabletieson; hot who, of thej dolly, may go down to premature graves. Price of WINCHESTER'S GENUINE PREPARATION, of the itypophosphltee of Lime and Enda (In tyrop,i $2 pet bottle, them bottles for $5. !single bottle., In cenoenteted glutton, by mail, when imeclally requested. ft etch. The Dar Suss turnlehed to the Profession. Barb bottle Inc full directions for nee, with ivy fur ennile elgattuta. Cab NO OTHER. .1. WINCLIESTM Sold wholesale and retell by DR. 0. II KEPNER, Na. lin Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pe. in2lnflait TfIE Riga Mustang Liniment. TUE popularity of the Mirir - ss _Blusr.ozo Leant. CO.extetulve with the civilize]oe of the globe Other article. china In OUClfilgeL pain and dlltran— this ctn.. Fatally Pigeon., Government floepanla, Farrhan, Kellen, Fanners, lAyery.tuen, lr. , have practi cally deinanenitie thla tact thrortiboat the seed. No Sl tide ever Won received turn ninth lied prole •0.1 entire. free, Medical and heentille turn. RIIEUMATISNI of p.m .tarkding ha. bears Wtally eared. Pil., tilcvrx, Tan..., Running Von., Scrofula, ELM Jonte, 81.611Ingt, Burns, Bites, B.Ala,Cbspl,Neuralgtek,Balt and all aches and pet. upon marl, and Y ludral eumplalnta Oran HORSES, CATTLE, &e., mat u king Bons, 0.11, Ecratcbom, Eparkt,t.„il nay, iieofall, etc, are subdued and cured Ly lbe MUSTANG LINIMENT. Ma B. LITCII,IIyd• Park, Vt., sprites—" Thad tlet borrl was conaldered worthless... Nle rase we. Spada,) "ant awe the free nee of Mustang Liniment, I bare cold film for WO rub. Your Llniment bee been doing wander. apbere 453 11101 D STRUT. PHILADIS.PLIL, (Extr.t ) "In lifting the kettle from the Ere It . liveoktua autualieg.•4l.3, tilted over, cud wwided my bw)de very e" verely, alm.t to a erlep. It wen nu awful eight. The lithe. tang Liniment appeared to ektract the p.io. It boated rid. , Idly, Without 11•OTC1.1•01, /At 110 n,rs of Itccouut_ Your. truly, ktISTIIIL" MEcia!E=M •• • • Mk Liniment is lodlsfainastile to plantors to d tAssirra id horses and mute, 31r. John SliinirSomrrY, sold • stare fur Saud, who was raised from utter nwhowneas by this Liniment. Early family shoold bars IL lie very partlrular and maynirs fvr the Nlnetsug hhilmslit and Lila smother. Sold by all dealt,* tbrough..itt North amlit..nth Aroarfra, Rump° and all the Ishau.:e of the for ;Li cants,lo cents, and $l,OO per bottla. 1 . 5111, New Vert-. Also, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder re=vaddirdlor AURICULTUtUL SETTLENIkINT TO ALL WANTINU FAILNLI, • . . , A Rare opportunity in a delightful and haalttty , climate, twenty-fire tailed count east of Philadelphia, on the Camden and_ Atlantic 11. It., New Jertiey. A u old relate consisting of fevered thousands of serrTn. In...L.:lire:nil btu been dividrol into Farms of tern.. vanes to volt the porch...r. A population woo. h/iron Thor deed, from various }carte of the middle Stat. cud Now Eng land have settled there the past yes, unproved Mar iilacno, and retired excellent crops. rho priced the laud to et the low aom of fromfl^ tuidt per ere, the mod is of theistrt quality for the prod action of Wheat. Clover, Coen. Pearls., drupes and Vegetablee. IT IS CONSIDERED TUE BEST FRUIT COIL. IN VIE UNION. The place I. perfendy encore from frusta—the dretrocure enemy or the Emmet.— Crop. c( grain, grove and fruit cannoTl growing and can he math 117 examining the plane Itself, a correct Judgment can he formed of the pi . ..lila/15,04/nd the lewd. The terms ore made may to scallre the rapid Improvement of the (sod, • which 'amity sold for ached tenErivrarnr. The vault hate been, that within the past year. Nana Inca hundred houses have taco erected, two mina, ono steam, four entree, acme forty vineyards and Peach °riddle planted, end a largo comber of other Improvemeute, making it • due iratila end attire place crinolines.. THE MARKET. tho reader may perceive frOm Its loout 10 a, le the 1t TIN THE UNION. ohz - o bringieg double the prim than in locations acre,' from the city, and more than double the yoke then the West It lo known that the eeriest .d L.; Ennis ami vegetables In this latitude come from Nmer Jersey, and aro annually reported to the extent of millieue. In locating here, the settler has many advantage,. He is wiibln• few boor. ride of the great Mlles et Now England and Middle Stela, he boar the old Mende and moods no.. be Is in • culled ceemtrq schm creep impel-tented qj comfort end ciedirokon ie a: hand. Ho can buy every !Wi de. wants et the cheapest price, end cell his produce fee Inc liigheot, int the West this is rever.d,) he Les schools feu Lie children, divine service, and will enjoy open winter, and delightful climate, where fevers are utterly unknown . The molt of the change upon these limo the north hue gen. craUy been to mature them to . excellent state of health. In the tray of building .d improving, infer can be oh tained at the mills at the rate of 510 to $l5 per thousand._ Brick. from the brick yard opened In the piece. ETOIr arti cle ran be procured to the place, good carpenutrs are at hand, and there to no pisca in the tlnion where hnildtnge and improvements Can be mad. cheaper. The reader will. once Ott struck with Um kitautogimbm, prevented, and aok. Mama why the property has not 1:0511 taken up before. The reason ii, It sum never thrown he the market; and unless them it elements wore correct, no env trottl4 he Invited to ...lamina the land baton. potchatring,—: ?hit/.11 are expected to do. They will are land under milli -.att., each L 9 the extent of the 'striatm% that theywnll no doubt, meat peawou. from Theircorn nelhborhood: they will wituase the improvement. end can It: gre the chan9CDlr ht the population. It they coma with a view to settle, they should coma prepared to stay • day or two and bo rend) to pnrchana, u locatloce mono& Do bdd on reflanal. Theronra tor'o daily I Wm. to Plakagialphls, and to nll sal Oen. who improve, Railroad amgpanti pores a Prt Mitt /or sia rronlAs, arai a Aatfpria Tlakel for Yr.". Is ...Win with thaagricalteral settlement, anew and thritin( toss has rinterally atiSDIS.IIOI:Ch presmq indigo noentsfor any Uncle berincsa. particularly starer and maw ofactorieo. The Mole business could ho corned so lathlo place and menet to good edema:age, oleo melon baguets, and ruannfectorice of Agricultural Implements or icando ries for mating mall articles. The Imptcorement tom been to rapid av to insure constant end permanent Manse of hnsierea. Town lot, et a good (we do not sell mall once, so It would effect dm improvement of the place) can ha had at from OM and upward., ' The Hammonton farmer, a monthly literary sod egrf cultural sheet, containing foil futon:canoe of Msnomonton can he obtained at TS cents per anon. indlapulable—warrantee duds given, clear of all to. cumbrance when money is paid. Route to the lent leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia for Ilaccoamiton by Rail, road, at 7% 11. M., or 4% r. tt. Farr PO cente. When theta, inquire for Mr. lITILNDS. Boarding conveniences onhand- Perth., had teller stop with Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until they have decided as to purchasing. so he will allow thorn over the lend DOW amine, free of enema. Lettorsael applimtions can be' .Rimmed to LANDIS A ISTRATIO, Dammonton P:O., Atlantic , county, New Jeracy, or B.R. 0013011 LIN, Miff South fifth street, Philadelphia. Helm and Information cheerfully froulabed. jut:ma= Register DEPARTED. Telegraph, Brownsville Jeffenion.'Brownevllle: Col. Bayard, Ellionelln t—rbing. frHE JIAMBION TON ' , AJMER—A nowa paper devoted to Literature and Apiculture, elm aot. ting forth toll swan:lots of the now eettlemout of /Jammu, ton, lo Nate Jermy, ou be entarribed of only 15 Mad par ann.. Lnolose poetage .tamp. for the amount. Adams to It tor of the Dermot, Ltaramonton P. 0, Atlantic Cri..,lllor Jr...,. Those wishing cheap hod, of the beet quality, to ono of tbe healthiest and moot delightful thunder lu the Onion, and when =pima never cat dm. by froom, the terrible scourge of the norfli,soo laver tlatmont ol IlammOm ton Lands. Jtamodko FARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES from Philadelphia by Railroad, 10 the State of Now Jersey. Bob among the boat ter Agricultural purpoeter;ba. lug a good tram soil. with • clay bottom. The lend le a large tract, divided into mall rams, and hundreds irons ell parts of the country are now Wiling and building. Th u Crop; produced aro large and ma be wen growing. Tim climate la delightful, and wore from frusta. Terms from to per acre, payable within War yeasall hand manta. To visit the place—Leave Vine Strcot - Wbarf at Philadelphia at 'a. is. be Railroad for llatomontom or edam" It. J. Byrom, by hirer. Itammontme Post 08., At lantic minty. hew Jersey. nee full advertisement In sal ether column. ruhroddrdi - ALL WANTINU FARMS IN A. DE llglatet climate, rich soil, and eavare nom 100011, edrartiemosatt of Hammonton Lan& lo another colmon, ••-• DNIISONS IVANTINQ CILANGE of 01.1 MATS fat imalth, sot adratisoment Masa= • • Was komothm column. . juke:Zan vw4iPeilisi=ll PERSONS WISUING TO eIIANGE their tattoos to a rapidly Incresetng eectql • N.•• E•t !lament where banctrode are gang, 'diem the to is mild and dellginfoloe• amnion:heat 14,theliseatontott Settlement to &Bother cotton. PERSONS WISHING TO 'ESTABLISH 111•Dulactosiee In • sioaracd tbrivieK place where beef. - um Ls good, aeo adverthmsnant of We HIFUMOW4II SettW matt. .1•4306621 HOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can „.„°a on profit.bly RazaznontOtt.: Bee aditir. thesunt of Lfounmatatom 1.41. 14444346 r , Orin Sv.n.Loumms w, iliss j. Ltairr soth, Ceits is t , fr,y PROPOSALS will be recerv" ed 'by Abe Se,' COOLS OLB LIMIT COMPANY. tot IstOctobers;ext, Rcr NIBB lIIINDSED THOUBAND BUSHELS BOUOIIOOAL, of flu best quality,for Gas making parse:am to be de lvono a. fakery Onelal4 (450,900 Willbell) _ net, and the other half hilt:,The Ocsil. cote delivered I. the company's red, SL Ueda. • The 010 Light Company reserves the right to reject anj, or all bide. JuLkdtork EDWARD STAGG, Grey. Notice to Inesourt River Shlppers-sii4 PINNOLIVIITS. •• WE have made an arrangement .ith the idinouri River Packet Corn pasty by nhkl, Vve Orem& rake from . der pumps+ t to ell points on lbe Elleneari letv ar. Poe fortber par niers, apply to Yuri, DAM/ I On, Bream Boat dank, corner Winer and ?darker itreak,' . who are anthorked to connott for tut. iIeBRIDS I CO, Otte of PittebeirA) . nal Rodtertf T No. 4 2 Cknotoorclele.t.St.Lonle.No: i CE °REAM, VANES AND 15 ODA_ IV A ALTEE; bow; ttoo • Applo..Easpbony and Strawbirii. 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