41 ''it. „ 4 .12r an i 1: .ix ' ifitriC MORN 'IN CHANCERY, Na. 6, Mixes Block, Dubtsp., kola. :g . -..-. aroalloctio. prumptly made Is say part sr Northers — l4ll - 6. or Wad= Wisconsin. Airill &Mad to He purchase sad 8.1., of lisal Estate, st. -2 4 lathing Now es Basis and Mortgagsa siLlydto 7.4. WS. o. NOWNIIO/1-- ..... IMISII . , •:glf, ~".• '..' -^`,... '4-I . l* ri . . .. ... .. '. . .. ( .. ' ;IA MEE 11221111 E INEMENE % , :••it•% ! 4•;;;•3 : :•1 - ', 7 i'''.:! - ;i-i ,: ::• - ; ...:-,-.' T , ' _i.',;_ , . : :: : ..): , .7.,,.::,1 : !;: , 1 . ;,' 4: 0 4. r`' " 1. ::.!• 1, 4. . '';:t...'.,l -' ,- .'-i*;_ - :z;; ..-:.: :5;-,',..::•;-.'..]:,•!:!.!.:7.';',!2: =7, ." .~: .. ~ 55Pecial iflotices. /1% - iTTE . MUOIt coreze - RI L L elm z. 2. zi w o K. 8. PITTSBI7ILCIU. PARK, Id'CIIIIDItik CO., MANI7FACTUREES OP SHEATHING, BignEw sad BOLT COPPSB, NUM= 00P sorrosua, Aland Mill Bottoms. Spatter Pada. to. and Dula, in IaTALS, rut PLATZ tilikt4Wralt. se. Om:Waal/I so 6=l4nm:um's , . . . . , ir a rik ;•64, No.' fi g Pirst and 120 Sernsid•trmt; , . . -- -Pittsburgh, Peiona. =stardoms otOopper motto any &sant patens. irr zaodoitro ms 00 xpIIITACTIIIIIIIII AND DII•LICRII IN . AION,,CAPEI AND STRAW GOODS, WIZOLESALZ AND RETAIL, Street. Pittsburgh. ELOO L DOW" on band for Spring Sales, as large i s c o*. airainiti zwdt of Goato aa tan bo Rand any ooaa.noa . of JON, SILK AND WOOL rum of -„,„ 7 aryls sodquallty;CAPS of may qualltyand my u s Whims; PALE LEAP, STRAW, =SHORN AND pAlumy RATS; trismv, LEGITORI AND SLUE BON .1;11% ato., ea Po toga whiling to pirchan dater by "Witialats or Rom tRI and It to thole advantage to all 'MI =WOW Oar StoXIL mall .111.43.EL1D1C. & CO. :•- • :lorifitrdlag and Commission Merchants, 4tigefits for the sale of Pittaburgh Mann lecture. Ousuf/Daranta and orders far iTLED, HIDES, -11EVIf, DOWDY, Dr-, 'WED.& Prompt sus. Is resolving sad Erwardlng. Ira; Cpmmerellal Street,M. Lou.. J. B. ounismv, B. P., • • • • 183 77tird Stresf, Pistsbassyh, _Assns., ElSSiti bid the advantages or Tram Cullsatamad Stags pHils, luta missal ,'yoars. Drastic - % offers his protardosal sluices In ADICHOAI, AND MEDICAL OASES. 117IFILENCLL Ala% W. D. Ihniaid. •001. lithos licesadisca. ='Em D.FL A. alstAsta. Ilon. H. A. Waver. •T. IL ani. rag: . • . T. J. Bishara. J. Huutti. u • John H.Mallar , Esq. ••••• • • -. • 7sixot, UsDalltitar, Esq. stirAlTlfo ,3E3r2cB: STOVE,: W • it. 132. ALTIX.A.SUEVEIIt.,ER ADL I", , airrerourara am; Mltßitnsarrtu l rror CfOIINO, •PARLOR" AND ,1113iTING ITO9KS, Plain and Fancy Orate Pronto, &a. - Sae Proprietor of the celebrated PATZN't OAS Baal:marina Stroastotauxure - • 000 K, STOVES. ffioa sind Sales Room. No, 4 Weod Stm.Pittabnrigh. Pa. N.; - I - 10.L.NLECH dr, SONS. to Foreign. :Sod Domestic .Btlis or Rlchauge, oisosissosTos OP DRPOUT, • BANE SOUR AND SPECIE, NO: im MARKET STREET, PITTEBDROEL, PA. Oollectloas made on MINI. prhadpildlla.t.hrutigb , snitibe tfrillsA fOrted. KeEt.fely ROBERTOXBR. • WU= to STRAW BONNETS AND HATA!! SONS= RIBBONS, PLOWERS,Ac_, NO. 53 MARKET BTBSET. PITTSBURGH. EL B. & C. P. MARBLE, 77.12:11N0,../OD AND ALL HINDS 07 WRAPPING PAPRR. Warabouso, No. 27 Wood PITTSBLIROEI, ...flags tuaaabt at market pdcaa m►ltf (a TOXIN COCUELECAN & BR() MISII/11:111111:LS 07 Iron En'Hug, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, s', Window Ehntlart, Window Guards, &a., gas. &am! Strad and 88 Third Sped, ',AP/Arlen Woad and Idarkaf,) • PITTEMIIIGH, PA., Bon cabana a varkay of ton• Pattern., lam-yawl plain imitable for all mama. Partlealar attesalco pail to aa• dodos Grave lota. Sobblog dons at alartoatica. toot VANDEVER & PRIIIND, A.-C-I•OELNIEV£I,.A.2" Ir1!ULL011 DOUGLASS-. 'IIO , IIIIIBON, MINIS & MILLERS, --.7: - • - r - '..liouNDElis AND macuisawrs, ajw4wrorq WORK s. Pltta.btir g It, Penna. Gillis, N 0.911 Market street. Monfactern, ail %arias of fiteaus/Inflna and SIDI Machin V othzes,flailroad Work, kasha Dotter. and Pleat Iron Jobbing and nothing due. clo obori aotlea 1.15:101a '.W .HS YMA N efc tto ON . Iffavatactarm and ah.+ la all kind* of EOM) CIGABB A D 1.334.16 P 242113.4RL0CKZP. Clomp qf Sotallidd SIMI and Dimond/Sky, • PPPPSIDDIDIS. PL. :y• c ~ ~ c BIGHTBILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN. EIREUICI&B & CO" ONIIIII !mom BANK, LONDON, IN SUUSOF ONI • POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. A 1.,, Mimi the ntineksil elllon and towns of ifsexe, legitan, - *Mend, Germany, Ronk and other Etaniesan Btatei cone/Andy on bind and fordo by WM. 11. WIILTAIL9 A 00.. BankerkWood area. comer of Third. ~ v . JOgHt B. LEH, m mi Eg, 2.7 "1" 'T r. c Et aron. t... - • No. CS, ma t Yet Ht., Pittsburgh. , A g 904 aszp tit of CLOTHS, CASSINEELis, _:Y i n i n g , pa t es fasui salvo:4 setaLle far asanlu”...4 waarjastreoslvat. .;' „ , saired.,.. p ro .. • y 11114 la the load solo of [La vs. assMalydfc , , CARD. • • .7 t SCOTT, Dentist, HAS .tem edtothi - ritft-lately occupied ziy Dr. Wa.A. aid, No. 2:13 reou atroot., (goutb die,) a. a. tlll 6 r. a. law • pairs YisuLa• _ . . 30111....-.....14111111.1.0000 ;burgh Stool Works. ICS, BOYD Ar, CO., CAB irriau .1" MING, ei.ow 141 A. IL STEALS Isesrmas.e ash, -tifrerritozrand• Pint =reds, JAUthana, Hs. D,13. /10G-ICkLB da CO.. . • ; • ArtAPOLO COMPANY. W. C. Indwell 0'44'0E0 4 Se Pater, Rafe e a.m.) • . wisancycans RAIL R&A D SMILES, CHAIRS • • " AND BOAT SHX.Y.S. Coiner, or Water ..Street and Cherryk. alley , prrreatrao Pea r.A J. .151. lialEat(misrs - 10: 14 St. Clair Street,. tDr.lrlates Nom B PITTSBURGH. 1.1 • EtlaerMY M. COLLINS. ~ardbrig and Cortuubodon Marabout, 'Cheese, Mutter. Seeds. Fish, hp/ 325. 2hFroal Brest. littsbura. • i Mingles kintrinotre Frsxur DZIT/91.017.14 17.6 . mot, Sewed? to ths *We Ilrotbi Three Parrainok :JIM% Coatioterra, Ban, MM. DOSlrrlosa rusk Malan, MCII" ARM Wawa ors Galant Aston, Am :50,060 Dona SOLD IN ONI 1 1CONTII. Tame &batted Dattedies bare boon eztonsinly and lbr bletal*lv° Tan m sn pato 01 Earn la sad Dont mina alatapower hare bow attested by the ficarts of Runde, ffressat, lmd, Agal , rlat PC /844 Dm , * 15 " 017, Bari' MALeaa, Naples, Ls, tha lad thar Cheisbal plopertbs eizaraltAli/Pratld Facaltite an over the world. Dhar destractlana& to all Made of vermin and Insects hste= cattleS Ws wank, by the Directors of the irk= Piano twain:loone, Planter., haat% FtrOaf.l. cattails, Warehouses, Alannactories,• and by Tarim' dl.. lagoldtal %shale eltirens. Noma= Tntlyaal ia and Onititostas of the glary of tare Easolks can b. an et the Dopok For mals,Wholosale and Mal, by tho Inventor and Pro ' • • pasta. Practkal Checola.„ , ' 61213,roadvay (oar. Houston a ' ) Now Y. - enteral dint forth. D. EVADER. way.auursoN. Drollest., No.IO Astor HOMO, and . 4l7 Draellats Nay TooD. For ma to IMO lofty,•aholessla and retail by D. Z. 13DIc MS a In; cornorWad oodescond au.; i09.n231010, • Corm Diamond and /tuba at DEDIEPIAII a MOM . , „„ Cottiox alms rules the mum of the people, ihaMa tha mlanamd•insd misanibropo philatophon may di to Ihn exttrary, Dow them a good Oda& let its mere fob dearly datoonstratal, and theywDt not hesitate to • gin d *bah Mot =dial patronage.. The mama bah - . dad7lsileed the juhmsni or • physlalan concerning the strtace of WIIIIMT=I3 BURMA am mas , b carom the ; Immense ottantlllas of Oda madlcinas that are annually sold :Yawner, adikal Of the hal. It Is now recognised as pad, b outdo, to allot:bar roma. yet desired be &data of the dipottrn wpm, rocs.. darts:ea. dyagotap, dppose de, Ed lot ha swims than dud who front deranonneat those pad= of the dolma. Ilattadmi node le Wel ggoodstre lonishold word from Mina to Torar. find the &MOGI Allidic to the ?edge. Trptha article and Le siaddA. . • • hid drlgghts and dealers 6.0 rallyoverrebOre,and , • T wohmtgita anannhattrunand proprietors gardttel" _ . ailitfflit is , the most important subject i . th. CM dvested. • MU* patoptgot, . 411 ottollifiit Do - =Wel Otilinlds to Ilsaltlir publfaxed fa 11. L. PAIIISI. I to _...-. ,_. __' groaKA , Fli.oloolloDrogfAitt, moor of Wool owl 4th Ott, li,iiii iMich mss , to Me les* from au - abs @Pots WOW' NU, or B. L. falinatccra Term!. - *P. It - ii Mat =WO of motel iiihatettae=- -7 , - P.Y - wiNPic.:.;: - .. . --:.. . Kato I=Ml 4 MM: 13 1RIOlt1"I '%S7,A.TVECEra• WHOLESALE AGENCY FOIL THE . SALE OP 4131aME8zOAN INTATOMIS. We would most respectfully call the atten tion of the public kth, American Watch. now being ox. trultaly Introdtmoil,tba manufactum of which biw tame ati firmly eatabliabed that antics °milldam can ho placed upon Munn u =Cs nod correct tlene-keepers, both by tho Hering been appointed Wholesale Agent. lee the sle of there Wntrnes, the pob& nay be stowed that no can tell them eery lowed nub pecan We have ego a very large stack of Silver and Plated Wars, Plea Gold Jewelry In sot., much as ()oral. Garnet, Omen, Jot and Pslntlngn Our amortutant of CLOCKS Is unusually lug. at omen!, ecengrlsiug soma beautiful palms of Right and Dna Day Parlor and Mica Olocts at greatly reduced prize.. Wa bars also • NI dock of liktillch and Swiss Gold and Silver Watches on baud, all of car own Importation. Abe, Watch Makers' Tools. Matatisla and Watch Olaana• atElfltaN, lidgallmer N. 42 Fiftb street. • - -•- MOTH/CAS, MOTHERS!, 111 . LIERSOF Don't ail to procure Mrs. Winslow'[ Sooth Byrup Wr OblErie Teething. It haa oo equal on earth. Lt greatly facilltatee the promo of teething by eofteolog the Burnt, reducing ell hillatomaUork—will allay pain, end IN tan to regdele the bowela. Depend upon It, mothan, It will giro net to yourethree, sad reltef .ad health to Your fault. Perfectly safe In .11 cure This veinal° praparatlou V the proacriplkon of one of eh. moatexparioueed sad akilful female Physidene to Now Ituftleed, and ht. beau used with never.faillog .nose to with.a of new w. believe It Um beet and surest remedy In the world. In all ranee of Dysentery and Madmen In Children, whether It time. from teething at from any other rause. If life and health can be unmated by duller. and ren le, It t• worth Its weight to gold. blllllone of bottle. are told •very year In lb* bolted States. It it an old and well.trled remedy. PRIOS ONLY 25 MINTS A BuTPI.E. lltie•Nooe paellas olden the taadmn• of CUItTIg A P Sitt. MINE, New York, boa the outside wrapper, gold by Druggists MP throughout the world. DR. G IL HE, Agent for Pittsburgh. jultdawly loo. teT Dr. Jaynes' Stomach Sittere.—For Hick heathette take one dose. /or heart-burn take one For agitation of the name, take one die.. One doe takma an hour after meals will give • good ale Feats. One does will, In many came, cure we mat nevem head. ache, when pounding from • disordered stomach, Do you want something to strengthen you 1 Tan Japers' Monads Alters. Do you want • good appOlts Do you went to bald op your conetitution Do you wantto feel well/ Do you went toot free from nerrousraws Do you win{ enemy Do you want to . eleep well i Do you want a brink and rigorous feeling if you do, or Be.. :Wars' Btomach Biller*. Bold by Dr. 0:150. li. HEMEL, No. 140 Wood street, at one Maar per bottle. N. B.—They are [ouch hotter than any of the Bitten now In the market, ea one will hod by trial. aneolnerT It w SEWING MACHINES R U 0 I F FOR SALE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS iIANUPACTI:TELHIR99 PRIOIIII, ALEX. R. REED, torlidto No. 60 ITlfth 8 A BLOODLESS VICTORY!!! 1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OF 4 -.? .1:?.. • t ti MAS E I P ASTER THIS enormous quantity of this luvalouhle Remedy has ham parchmed by cilium of the United Statm during the short time It has team Lehr. lb. public. The rearm for Lida est:malt/my swam la Map], I. tb• mitml truth and melon of the article.. No one boy. 11/10NYT -10 PLUM without becoming Its friend. It perform .11 that It promised, and curlrs with it its own recotmnatida. Ur. Truly,thit is • aktory—peactifal and bloodtriss—bat we Whom not Itanslations than th• triamphii of W. w Ith Its lamas* nnd dmatationi. Tha ALUMS= PLiIITER ls ond.btedly the Ortat.t Eibmgthuter aand Psi¢ Dattesysr tb.t fichmm h.f yet thy causal. Ilya: pat Ms Phut. anywhere. If pain ly the., Me Plaster arlll Ala Mara shill the pan W valeb?..4 no MAW magnials. the pala olyray, sad PAIN CANNOT EXIST WIINRI PITH PLASTIC 021721=1 Rehrunatism, Lamenem, &Wham Debility. Ileireoueower, Hearal•a,Dyspspals, Coughs, and Golds, Paine and Ache, otevery Mad, down even to Corns, are Mmeetioady "diem! mod, with a little pstimwe,ystry eased, by the magi lailnance of the ILAGINSPIOPLAST/1/3. II e Ma alm -plastommlt. eate.t , plat:want and cheapest remedy la existatica Ile appihmtkos la tativerieJ—wpielly to the strong man, the Makes* woman, and the feeble Intent— Tcreach sal all 11 will prove • Balm sod • tiering. Its as Is aissaable, and without anuoyatwe or thonble. Ida vice Is within the notch of all—rich or poor; may hero It who we Wok d adoring In any way. lABNlld.heold he Wawa trapplied with this Insular Me FLAMM:L. it will b. the Good Physician In any household, ready at all timm, sad at Instant notice. Pat up ill air-tlyht Gn Imam tub box will mate six to •Ight phut"; mislay child can epread them. Prk• 21 cents • boo. with - Jul. and plain &realms D. C. MOREREAD. Et. [snots, and Prapeleter,L9 Walter u, N. gr York.. MOLUCELEADTSIMINXTIC PlsiliTgit Is mold by all drtir sista In inlay city, town WI rain* of Its. United !Ws.. staged/WOO Idlde, On and Leather Ettore. -Kumeanuorot SONO No. 31 S. Third u. Dux AxO rhnsoolphu, Drew Salted Parr. El" fanner. TIDES, Dry and risme Toole at tha lowest prim* and aiv..lttril . 1 Cu,. All kind. of Leather In the rongir wantedAt , . the highest market price will be given la cub , or taken ' lL exchange for Itilen Leather stored tree of charge and .old. on cranndedon. • sarklydra Rurrmis OR Gs°. 11. Itzvig go, of 140 Wood .trot. Plltaborgb. P., has Wen In the restore dike for the past ale VOA; and hes procured the mood approved land of Trustee for the cure or Warble or Suptersoritich het. qualltled to tit to any caw of raptor. Tlth the asurance that eallsfactlon will be given. We would wiliest.= maitre to call no Dr. Sever, whoa any thing of this kind In needed, se wit feel peumaded that ha le oompatent to gin the needful advice lo sack caws. .111.4:d1hir rep. glin , r;OAD:winlin *IN p THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT Sewing Machines. mins IS THE MACHINE whose owners 1. °Cored . premium of $2O 0 0 In Philadelphie to any other on exhibit!oo .t the Franklin Tortitntethat could 4o the ante mop of RCA NI welt Their oiler not having been accepted Its aoparlority mast be conceded. For sea at M. lICIA.RBrIA.IA. ar CO.'S. falBl3llo/ YgDIIIBAL 132.. ALLY.OHZNY 017'Y WOOLI WOOL!! THE HIGHEST MARKET PRIOR PAID for All grades of OLEAN WADDED YLKEOZ AND lUD woous, at the 014 Eatabllahr4 Wool Warehouse, N 0.130 Liberty Street, corner orders ells. taytiLlmonalealravP 3. L. blastula. DRS. C. D. /1 1 1TC11 a. J. W. 8111•1111, Physlalans for Dl Girths Throat and Cheat, sad other Ohmic Ailments complicated sr lth et oundugPnlwrautry Oansumptlon. 011 re 111 Penn street, PlM:lamb, Pa. OONSULTATIAN DWI. •Mt or quo s tlonseect to then wLehlug toconault us by letter. PrinaerderelyEts RICH A RDSON'S IRISH II I. I MZ I 7 /ST s Damask., Diaper*. &C. CONSUMERS OF RIOIIARDSON'S LIN- Eftft and thaw dethrone of obtaining the WINDIER GOODS, Weald nee that We articles they parchwe we seek ed with the tall imam( the arm mairAßDsoy, soh s OWDEN, Y • glum:Aso of the weariness and durability of the Orrails This caution le rendered resentlally neeewary ea large gasatitios of moon and deftethe Limns .re NOM after moon end sealed with the name of Rl= = Howes, who regorge." of Um injury awl alike on American consumer wit the manta& Wren of the the wadi* Goods, will not be abandon • kaftan. so prolitabirs whlle purchasers can be iftiPoesd au with geode of • worthier character. OrEamtacrai a J. B. LOCRIR Atwater 38 Church streak New York. BILL SUROION Dzirritrr; Office _ Na. IT. GRANT Milt% ooparaa the Court Mau, ballorea be cm raft lb. wants of any that my bear him with tbafr pstroaaSO. Aor of tat , 'SAM nylon of 'birth Insulad If 'Ado& tfiAdlyta SUGAR AND MOLASSES-- 2L AL N. Q. & l ir . " , • Ma. do Led oncoudgrunatd dad tor ado by iota J.8.1.100111' • 000 6 1 " , .. 94 92 /mst.t- COIEEB-100 boxes W. Ohee36 in sto 004 tax f o 4* b 7 a.DALZKIL /lON 2153 14bat• -.•-- --;3 . 3 3 -_, - -„_. .. , 3 ,7 1.F3 , 3t- „ ~, ''. ---., -, 7, - , -;, , .:3 - - 3,,,,37.j.-?.. - 7,'.;--. an'.3&...R .- ',33,3, - , , , -1- . 3 ).,....-- 1 3. :. -7 3,3.3-Wf ... ' • , , ,-.-. ,- . • . 3 ..,3„.-.;.+, .........-,.. ,:, i , .-, - . • . , . - . ; --L ,- 4 - ,, , W,.,A.:,„,,,-*"..t--*:k -- ,ro; -3 , 1 --! - ,t33.3,31-, - - - & - -;;.:-.. -- t , ....4-3:.37-.3 - ---3- , ,, ,, 33:433.33- -,- Att . . - c;,, ,,, t.100,7• . ;'•:•7 T . .--•+. 4 t - : - ..": -. 7`.,'"....+,'''''''' -,..... *" ... .r.F 4". " .' f A i' - 'i":' - i'-'l` .- `:' 'Z' ----' • ...-.....,...--..- i,2' - ',.: : !:-:: Vittsbnigh 6zitttt. Teirtriiamts FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 19, 1859 OFFICIAL PAPA'S OP Tax . cum City and New. Rama Ml'All TZYPIEILITISIUL—Observations taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. 53 Fifth at., yesterday 13 !RIX. IN ZULUS. .... 99 73 ._122 82 0 o'clock A.:! 12 6 " r. o Baromoter-- A MAN KILLED AND rna KILLER COMMITTED TO AWAIT BIS TRIAL FOB kitauoni—On Wed nesday at about midnight, or perhaps a little be fore that hour, at the corner of Washington and Wylie streets, a man named James Duffy waseut in the groin by a knife in the hands of one Wil liam Keenan. From the wound, which pene trated deep and nearly severed the remand ar tery, Duffy died in about two hours after the of fray. On Thursday, (yesterday.) Coroner Bost wick held an inquest on the dead body, and all the information possible, calculated to throw light on the deed of blood, was elicited. From the mass of testimony and for the purpose of throwing all needed light upon this tragedy, we publish below the testimony of Joseph Lewis, Esq., who happened to be a witness to the affair: Joseph Lewis, sworn—Shortly after sloven o'clock last night, I stopped In at Luke O'Brien's, corner of Union alloy and Wylie street and there saw the de ceased In company with Keenan and O'Donnell; O'Donnell asked the doomed and prisoner to take a drink, and while they ware in the art of taking the liquor, something was said with regard to a difficulty which they had had in the street; O'Brien said he would have no fighting in his house; they then went out, and starting down Wylie street, stopped some filly yards below the house; Mr. Taggart and myself stood at the door; caw O'Donnell trying to keep theta from - fighting—that is, the demand and prisoner— they talked about fighting, and both seemed to be willing for the contest; they wanted to go to a board pile and settle It; O'Donnell,-after trying to pacify them, consented to go with them; we then started up Wylie street, and I stopped opposite my own house, on this side of Washington Street; advised O'Brien not to go with them and spoke to the parties, telling them that it would be better for them top home and have no difficulty; the prisoner was standing on the corner with his hands crossed, and deceased ap proached him and touching his hands, asked what be had there; did not consider the touch provocation I for a blow; blows were then struck, and the parties fought around the corner; when I got there the de ceased was on top of the prisoner, striking MO3; the prisoner was on his hands with his face to the pave ment, sad was crying enough; O'Brien went for ward and was trying to take deceased off; asked O'Donnell to assist him, which be did; the parties were separated, after which the deceased stated that the prisoner had given him one cut; this was after they had bean separated; the deceased then started down Wylie street and O'Donnell went after him;, they had not gone far when O'Donnell called on O'Brien to assist him, that the deceased had been badly cut; O'Brien and myself went down and found the deceased unable to walk; we carried him to Dr. Rodger 's office; from the time that I heard the de ceased ray ho was cut until he was taken to the doc tor's office, Rag from three to toe minutes. I I James O'Donnell testified that the parties had some high words on Fifth street, and that they irre quarreling all the way up to the shop of O'Brien, whg, it appears, put them out lest they should fight in hi• house. The coroner and magistrate were both unable to elicit any in formation going to show that there had been • previous difficulty to the one that arose hat night. The atelier, as now appears, sprung up from the effects of whisky. Imagination had probably more to do with the ndifficulty"bet ween them than any real provocation. Alderman Rogers had in his possession a knife which was picked up where the murder occurred. The knife was covered with blood and had a piece of cloth shut up with the blade. Dr. J. Rodgers was called to the wounded man, and his testimony shows the n•tore of the cot: Dr..l. Rodger., sworn—About a quarter past 12 last right the deceased was brought to my ogee: raw from the quantity of blood on the pavement and from en examination of his clothes that he had been bleeding very freely; found a wound on the upper part of the right thigh, imumilatelg below the groin; it was one-half an inch in width and nearly severed the femoral artery; believe this wound to be the tans of his death; he bad also a cut on his left Land; the wound, I should supposes, to be an loch ands beef in depth, and seemed to have been made by a dirk knife. It appears that as soon as the prisoner, Kee nan, found he had inflicted a fearful wound, he ned. He was pursued and sought for in several localities; and found at net in the cupola of the Good Intent Engine Hone. by Officer Munn_ A bloody handkerchief was found on his pereon.. The verdict of the Coroner's jury wan that James Duffy mime to his death by a wound in. (tided by a knife in the hands cf William 11 Keenan. After thin, tho Mayor fully committed Keenan fur trial on a charge of murder. Daffy was 2' ,- , re of ego - anti boarded at Ingoldeby'r, street. Keenan, aged About 29, to a meat:--1 ay.a, whose family lives la Hays' Court, off qgton street. He le • paloter'by trade. Mr. Witeutsdrus.--Just opposite our city, across the Monongahela, is an airy ridge of fine rich land, which boars upon its summit 'a neat village or two, some elegant residences of wealthy citizens, and fine farms and orchards. We call this elevated land "Coal Hill" for short, but Its real name is Mt. Washington. It affords charm ing views from its verdant summit. Far up the Allegheny the eye gathers in the green slope of bills, the groves and orchards that encircle Law. renceville, and the bright Allegheny, spanned with its bridges, running like a silver thread through all. In the-opposite direction, the Monongahela comes through a succession of farms and nil. lages, while westward the Ohio, studded with islands, opens the slew for eight or ten miles. Article say that Mt. Washington is a rare place from which to paint &picture. The /limner 4 . Adrocate, in speaking of the. country on the hill under another (the religions) view, says "aft.. Wuhington may be noticed 183 an example of what is both possible and praeticable [to be done for the cause of religion) in even our smallest sub urbs. Some two or three years ego, a family which had removed there, and had been in the habit of coming to the city to worship, was led to think of the many poor who wen left behind- Were not their souls precious? Ought they not to be in a house of worship, and their children in a Sabbath School? To induce them to come to a city church was Impossible, on account of the distance, of the expense of pews, end of the costly apparel there fashionable. The remedy at once suggested was, a church at home. Acconlingly a small dwelling hones eraa.purehased at a low rate ; the upper rooms were thrown together; rude seats and a stand were erected; supplies of preaching, at a small compen sation, were procured; •Sabliath School wag formed church was organised; a pastor was engaged; and _Thated4Nessing is crowning the effort. ;;;;4; 0 1.,,, a A Mpet„ll4:l o l.7 nearly completed a harb Se fe h w o fo o l4 l o7 fth' o o n u e rt- h oc u °":li n in d m r c ei ten s ica Oho p l t l. an 'l d hirirl.butliidgin7:. *on about 82,000." ---._ Tou Penn.—We hare received from Duet & Miner a copy of the address of Wm. A. Stokes, Esq., delivered before the Goethean and Diagno thian Societies &VP ranklin and Marshall_Goiteie; at Lancaster, Pa., on the 2Gth ult. Mr. Stokes is vary 'lien, upon the miserable man Paine. Ile was an avowed infidel and one of the worst of men, but there are many practical infidels, men who make professions of a belief in God, while acting constantly as if there were no God in the Universe, and how much better are they than Tom Paine? 'We wish Mr. Stokes would turn his batteries of brilliant rhetoric and sound logic once upon them. The address of Mr. Stokes, though not giving Paine all the credit we think is his due as a patriot wbo lent his aid to achieve independence, will repay a perusal, dealing as it does with one of the most interest ing period. in one history an I nation. Educator."—Rev. Samuel Flndiere No. 4 of thermic volume of this work is before us. It is very, neatly printed, and contains a large amount of valuable and interesting matter, mostly from our own teachers and those interest ed In our own schools, here end In Western Pennsylvania generally. Mr. Findley announce], in this number his Intention of visiting Europe, to which continent be Is now on his way. We may mint much interesting matter from his pen while be is there. • ACISIOOLTURAL.-111 our W 1,0116114 columns today will be found a node. in reference to the State Agricultural and Mechanical Pair at Phila delphia. All the arraogements preliminary are progressing very satiefactorily. The grounds are enclosedand the amphitheatre will be com pleted this week. Our friend, Mr. theater, says in a letter to us that Mr. Southwortb "is determined if possible to excel the.splendid floral display made in your city last year by Gen. Negley." If Mr. South worth deco that, he will be a lucky man, and yet Gen. Negley helda great many of his forces in re nerve, [we' speak mllitarlly,] and if Mr. Cald well presses the General, ho will bring them all up and route him, horse, foot and dragoons. Mr. theater says there will be the greatest dis play of fire engines that was ever seen to this country. Liberal premiums. are °tiered in that department and a regular sod fair trial will he granted to all the various kinds of engines. Blortrzy, City Regulator, laid •complaint before the Mayor agair,st N. B. Hatch, agent for Capt. &Markley, fur digging a ditch across Penn street, at the Intersection of Morton street, without i permit first obtained of the City Reg ttlater. The Mayor examined into the matter. The ease wait laid over for further consideration on Saturday at 3 o'cloolt. Tnsan will bo - a saltsol milllnary goods, trim mings, dross goody the store of Mn. E. Red id/non, No. 63 Market *044 , thin. artanoon, o'clock, ty P. U. Davis, sactlyneer. • . • - TAIVAITS CARP iiiinntqra,,—.A.t this mßitiagpra. greasescft biethia etterrlibmathog and iltbitttaL Tuesday, the it A. M.iertiere wet conducted by Rev. IL L. Weekly, of Beaveri Pa.—text: "Blessed are the pure in heart." After a brief Itsteemitathth, Bev. Dr. Collier, patter of the First Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, delivered en We sermon from tine text found in Matthew, re:23. At 3 P. 31., Rev. J. S. Bracken, pastor of the South Common M. E. Church, Allegheny city, discoursed from St. Matt., x xrv. Towards the close of the cartoon, the rain d e _ noen g.d in torrents, which compelled him to close abruptly. In onithequenco of the wet condition of the ground end seat., public service in the evening was held in the large prayer meeting tents. Sermons were preached in three of these tents at the same hoar, by Rev. S. E. Babcock, of Johnstown, Pa., Rev. I. C. Pershing, President of the Pittsburgh Fe male College, and by a young preacher named Wee ver. Prayer meetings followed. The last day of the "Vesta 'of Tabernacles"— gra nu d,,,,,, s 4 great day for the "Israel of fled" in the camp. At SA. M. the Rev. Jamee Bor tart, Jr., of Kittanning, Pa., formerly a resident of this city, occopied the stand—sub:met "Dort thou believe on the Son of God." The Rev. J. Williams. of Johnstown, Pa.-111; a. K.—discoursed from Ro mans iii. 23-26. In the afternoon the Rev. J. W. Shiner, of Duquesne Borough, preached—subject "The New Birth" • text John ill. 3. T4O closing sermon was delive red by the Rev. A. 111 Thome., pastor of Trinity M. Fs Church: text, let King; xviii. 21., after which persons seeking a change of heart were invited to the altar of prayer. A large number came forward. Prayer meetings were held in three of the public tents until about midnight. The ministers to charge of Abe public religious services, fixed the hour far commencing the closing exercise., at four o'clock, a. a., on Thursday morn ing. After a brief time spent in repose, the people were called to the stand at the time named. The exercises were opened with tinging by the Rev. Mr. Pershing, followed with prayer by Rev. J. D. Knox. Then Rev. A. 11. Thomas delivered an addle:ls. At the close, persons were invited to unite with the church on probatioti, or certificates The out mu course then formed in prooession—preceded by sever al( ministers—and palmed around the enti ground in the inner circle of tents, and the partin hand was taken, after which th ey aseembled aroun the stand and sung the Doxology twice, and the enediction was pronounced by }tee. Mr. Pershing. , In an hour afterwards the work of demolition coin menoed, and those who could letive took the early train for their homes: — The meeting has been emi nently successful, spiritually, having resulted in the professed conversion of about one hundred persons. Comutonernr. Edito”—Your columns on Tuesday morn ing informed your reader', that Death had made an Inroad into the family of our esteemed fellow citizen, Mr. Calvin Adams; that a beloved eldest daughter, • young wife and mother in the same persoe, had been removed from this world of care, anxiety and suffering. The writer of this has known ''Eu.a" from her childhood, and- hu seen her pus Into womanhood and into the relations of wife and mother, always re taining those delightful traits of character that at tract our attention, elicit our admiration and esteem. Retiring, unobtrusive and kind, yet actively alive to the performance of every duty, of a sweet and affec tionate disposition mho was a favorite with all her friends and acquaintances. About two years ago, al the early age of eighteen, she became the devoted wife of J. R. Baldwin, Esq., an amiable and promising young gentleman in the practice of Law at Durham, Greene county, N. Y. Of delicate constitution and frame, her health has been on the decline during the last half year, and her friends have beer; apprehensive that her lunge were the seat of her disease. gaoler -Weekte , g!e_lite tans oat on a visit to her parents in this city, with no ex pectation of co rpeody • result. But It has other wbte pleased Divine Providencelhl" appointed time had arrived, and with a calm serenity and Christian resignation she submitted to the will of that Saviour whom she bad, by a public profession of faith, em braced at the early age of fifteen—the power of whose precepts she had exemplified throughout her life and in her death ! Surrounded by her husband, parents, brothers and sister, sh'e calmly fell asleep, to wale no more until the morning of the resurrec tion, when this corruption shall put on iocorruption and this mortal shall bo clothed with immortality. Her infant of a year, unconsciou of its loss, bears her image, and her name—long may it lire to emu late her virtues and to perpetuate her memory. "The grave le The moments neer swiftthe cradle seen; e ly un And whimper A. they p fly betwen Unthinking man, lansenatter this. Thongb bad of sublunary Wits. Th.e noon mutt rasp and din" A Dr et. —Akuosr.—Testerday, in the merciful ways of the pollee, • duel was prevented. A young gentlemen, a midshipman in the nary, a. we are in formed, happening Into the saloon of Mr. Theodore Frank, one of the hest natured men in the world, had some words with blur upon some subject, we know not whet. Mr. Frank wan assured by Mr. Riddle that although ho, the latter, had net the mac ruler force to meet him in Gslteuff, yet that there wee a way by which they might he placed on a par and net as gentlemen did inturh eases. Mr. Frank, In a jocose vein, doubtless, said he was willing, and Maned pistol. and Coal Hill, on the further aide; yesterday afternoon, time. , Seconds were chosen, whom we need not name, and all the preliminaries arranged. At this atage of the proceedings, • young man who had got wind of the matter, informed the Mayor, who set his officers at work. They found that the pistols wore to be procured at Cartwright Young'a. They (mind out the seconds and arrest.' them. The Mayor summoned the rhiefe and put them neater ILOO hull each to keep The peace, and eo did he enact hail from the 'cooled, In the souse rum. Mr. Kiddie left the city yesterdayln the 47 . 10 trade for hie ship, and Mr. Frank had *quiet 'swab over the..jgwel" which was to be and ybas not. Ma Enrroa would imggest to the proper authorities the propriety of patting a atop to a practice that prevail. among the bands on the lower terries—plying between this city and Alla gbeny—of running so close to the upper one, (Captain Tortenee's,) es to endanger not only the boots, but Jeopardise the limbs and lives 'of the passengers. The hands employed on Lees boats are either incapable of managing them, or manifest a very cennureble and malicious I would suggest that his doom% the Mayor, in order to guard the public from danger, Slatioll ono.of his officer, on the Allegheny wharf, to watch the attempts that. are made by the employ ees of Lea to bring about a collision, and to in terfere with Capt. Torrence when iii the pursuit of his legitimate calling, and then take ouch ac tion as may be deemed necessary to stop the dangerous practice. Onszaven. Ws have every reason to believe, nod do be lieve, that the testimony of gentlemen to the advantage they have experienced from the use of Dr. Wilson's Anti-dyspeptic Pills, is true and put. Men who have used them say that they have been greatly benefated thereby, and we believe them most implicitly. Dr. Keyser gives his testimony in favor of them, and eo also does Col. Hopkins, of Washington, two gentlemen whose word cannot be doubted. , They ore pre pared and sold by a house in this city, which is well known all over the United States, and which does not deal in any injurious nostrums. Messrs. B. 1.. Fahneetock & Co. prepare and eell Dr. Wilson's .Pill at No. 60, corner of Wood and Fourth streets. Tut Crawford Journal, of this week, is full of the trial of David Proud% for the poisoning of his wife, Sybil Prussia, in November last. The analysts of the stomach of deceased by Prof. L. D. Williams, of bleadville, appears to have been as thorough, scientific and eatisfaeicry in all respects as any that ever was toads. There are come twenty-five teats which Vera applied, calicotiog the presence of weenie.' The and the'dellit after making out a very strong change from ay prisoner, rested on Monday, lion went tomwas still going no whoa cur hjoli wet derive the above Informs a while ago from ..- -- son. The horsier i recovered the horsesetolen yesterday. The Cia.1.11....-"rell. p Patter-- did everything in their power to oovery of the stolen animals, and roe • priiseofthe owners for their prompt and ep dnt7tio..oaropolicefaractedwa boomngcnergyiz:emstter TAKUI —The Moak of the 'Passenger Railway up the hlonougabeis to wh is known as the Scotch Bottom, has been all li ken up. The first day, as we announced at theme, but about 100 shares were taken, but at t at meeting a com mlUee was appointed to solieit subscriptions to the stook, whose labors haveheon attended with the ruult above mentioned. The stook has all been taken by gentlemen living along the line of the road. Bum Bosaso.—On Thuriday afternoon, du ring a thunder shower, Sam'l P. Adams' barn, about a mile and a half eouth of Salem, was struck by lightning and entirely consumed with Its contents. A hone that was standing in the stable at the time, was killed. Mr. A. had just finished, that day, in getting in his harvest. His loss will amount to five or els hundred dol lars. How is re—Complaint is made that visitors to the encampment suffer roach delay sod in convenient's by trains on the Central Railway not being run according to the time published. There are not infllolent cars ran by one-half to acoommodate passengers. The train Wednes day evening was en hour and forty minutes be hind tho advertised time, and we are informed the same delay occurred tint evening. Tun strikers among the coal - diggers passed reso lutions at a mooting held on Wednesday, one to the effect that they will not resume work until weigh scales are placed et every pit. It Is said the present trouble is the result of -the machination of a few worthless and discontented diggers, who control the others, and who have been for some time Inciting the rest to this stop, and the result will be, it hi ru mored, that hands from abroad will be engaged. ACClDSZT.—Thuretisy evening, a man named Lewis, who resides In the Bth ward, bad hie foot terribly mutilated by having it run over by train on the Central Railway, near the outer depot. Drs. bl'Cook, who dreeeed the wound, extracted two broken bones from the centre of the foot, and it is thought the foot may ho mired. Danta►rwa.—Tbe North Zion Evangelicel Lothermi - Gharch, on the Brownsville road, and a that distance from this oil, will be dodbmted to the aer►iea of God on Sondes, September lib. 'The psitor's urns is J. Wer. Tplegraphic. LATEST FROM EUROISE Saner Hoor. Aug. 16.—The Steamship Asia with Liverpool dates to the sth, has passed this point. Her edifices are two days Later, and will be tarnished at the earlist moment. The Pend/ Conference was to meet at Zurich en the 6th Instant The steamer Vigo, from New York, arrived at Liv erpool on Saturday, August Gth. In Parliament a bill creating a naval reserve of thirty thosand men was progressing) Coact olleredo, the Austrian, EL. Da Sauthrua, the Sardi ian, and De Bourgency, the French rep reeentativ to the Peace Conference, had leached Zurich en Oa. fur the meeting on the Sth inst. The En liah Parliament had passed all the navy and army estimates, and were expected to adionc t , on the 13th. Volunteers for the thirty thousan d - na val. reserve are to enter for five years, and will be to the navy what the militia are to the army. The steamer Great Eastern will be delivered up by the contractors, in complete condition, on the IStic of August. The strike among the builders of London was be coming more serious. It was expected that forty thousand of the men would be without employment the day the steamer sailed. The Bank of France has reduced its rate of dis count from 4 per amt to n per cent; The disarmament of the French navy was pro gressing. The $150,000,000 unexpended of the late loan is to be devoted to internal improvements. The Paris bourse was firm, and 'routes had ad vanced to 69f 750. ITALY.—It is reported that an attempt had Iwo made to poison Garibaldi. It is said that France was iattigulog to restore the Grand Dukes. ••• - • Naples his decided to admit breadstuff - 1i free of Aq duty. trnira.—lt wu reported that Baron de Pouch, the Austrian Minister of the Interior, hod tendered his resignation, the acceptance of which was refused • by the Emperor. Innis.—The Calcutta mail of tho It of July had been telegraphed. The European troops were accepting their dis charge. in large numbers. The mutineers at Bees Shampore had returned to duty, except forty of the leaders, who will be court. martialed. The steamship Canada, from Boston, via Halifax has arrived. T . The pa s received by the Asia furnish the fol lowing de of news ENCILLII .—ln the Booth of Lords on the sth inst., the arquis of Normandy gave notice or his intention t pat a question as to the term. of peace which were under discussion prior to the treaty of Villafranca. The Earl of Granville announced that the Government intend to adhere to the principle. on which the national apt= of national adacation in Ireland had hitherto been conducted. AIIIIIIII4—A Ministerial crisis is said to Le im pending, owing to the conflicting opinions on the qno a tion of reform. A dental L given to the statement in the Le Need of a pretended interview between the Emperor of Austria and the, King of Sardinia at Vllla,Franea. The Vienna Gazette contains the ordinances re voking the restrictiom which were imposed on com merce on account of the war. The introduction to the export of horses and mules is however main tained. Liverpool Cotton Market, Av. sth-16,000 bales Cotton have been sold during the week, including 3500 to speculators and 5500 to exporters. The cir culars report cotton slow of sale, but unaltered in price. A few forced sales had been made at a alight decline fr6m the previous freely, but show no disposition to pees. sal.. The quotations are barely maintained. The sales to-day, Friday, were 7000 bale!, the market closing quiet but steady at the following authorized quotation.: New Orleans fair sl; middlings 7 3-10; Mobile 7i, middlings 70: Vplands fair 7l; middling. 0 15-10. The stock in port atnennts to f 157,000 halos, includ ing 500,000 of American. Stare of Trade.—Tbe Manchester advice. are fa vorable, the market for goods closing quiet but steady. LtvitStrool., Saturday. nsuo, Aug. G.—The Callon market elopes eteady, with sales of 7000 bales. Liverpool Brralletuffe ilarket, Aug. 61h.—/Itegsre. Richardson a Spence quote the weather favorable for the crops, and the market closes with • declining ten dency. Flour doll but steady. Wheat very Aug. l 3th—noon.—Breadstilffs close very Provisions are also dull. Wheat has declined 2fiy3d. Corn is eater, but quotations unchanged for Europeau mixed. Loudon Afinult Market, Aug. 51.0. —The money market is decidedly more etringelat, but clones active. Consols closed at 95i. The bullion to the Bank of England has decreased /132,000. Liverpool Provioion Market, Aug. 4.—The market is dull. Beef heavy, but there is au improved re quest cod holden an pressing on the market. Quo tations are 2s 6.1 lower. Pork doll, and quotations nominal. Baron doll bet steady. Lord steady and in more domaad at 54s@fi6a Liverpool Produce Market, Avg. s.—Pot ashes steady at 273(t 27 Gd. Pearls steady at 29s Rd. Eager dull. Coffee quiet. Linn steady. Spirit. of Tarpaa lie° heavy, but cloned active at 23141,3-le. London Earl:eta, Aug. s.—Mesers. Heritage quote breadatutfa very dull and the quutatiune are barely maintained. iron steady; M'alth rail, otet.dy at LG ss; bar iron ,steady at V® Sugar heavy. Spirits of Turpentine heavy at a alight decline, with sales at 'as. Rice quiet. American oracurities are anchangai. State stoeks are in good demand. rnanerr---P e oin, iloruing—The 31o:tither ! of this inurninocuntoino the following.: A depute- tine of Vonetidus presented an address to the Miaio. tar at Turin, intended for the Emperor, and in which was contained a protestation on the part of the Pro- •inces ofiVenstis,against the direct and indirect dum- Mallon of Austria in that put of Italy. The BIM Inter, we are informed, accepted the document, but geld not • word In reply to It. The Petrie says according to a letter from Flor ence, it fs sop and that Garibaldi would take rim, mend of the Tuscan army. The same journal fur ther states that the Emperor Napoleon will visit the camp at .Chalons and will stay there till Toads, next. The Paris correepondent of the Daily News soya it is yrpeeted that the Wenner will, In a day or two, publish a note in reference to the French conferee., which will confirm the lately announced pacific die- position of the French government. Anetutw_—The Vienna Gazette contain, mini, terial ordnance,, revoking the restriction. which were imposed on commerce and navigation, on an_ count of the war with France. They however main tain for the present the interdistiou to export home, and mules. S•RDIIIA.—SI. De Simbruis, or Piedmont, ham az rived at Zarieb. The Official .Jostrual of Lombardy denies the re ports published by certain papers, as to the object of the. LUISIIIOI2 of Count Rein; and states that the French diplomatic agent has received such instroc tines from his government as am favorable to the wishes of Italy. The disturbances at Creroca have not boon of any political obsratbsr. In the dna, of Modena, greet concourse of del:tort have inserihed their votes. . . AIIIITZLI Len Rows.—The Daily News pub lishes for the first time • translation of the convolu tion concluded between the Papal government and the Austrian General commanding the army of occu pation at Bologna in 1850. The annul =tints:e.t.a of the Pope's 'authority wee aol only committed to the Austrian general, bat the highest judicial powers were attributed to him. To the tender mercies of the Baynans were left the trial and sentence of men charged with political offences of every degree, from high treason down to party demonstration and mem bers of 'met societiu. Motass.—Tarinl, the dictator yr Modes., in a second peocismation, says ; "Let the conquered fol lowers of the foreigners menace us, and I stall em - ploy all the means at toy disposal to defend the no tional independence." The Presidency of the proposed Cooference u a fruitful topic of discussion in the Continental jour nals. The Slele declares itself opposed to the assump tion of that office by the l'.l;e. Nothing, it Mirth,, can begained by according soy advantage, elevation or dignity to the Papal Power. A correspondent of the Univers gives the following as the substance of the answer of His Holiness to the Emperor of the French far the interest which ho oncesaingly displays for the Holy See and be person of the Pape. Menges& seat; instance of the Em• p . eur's filial devotion the proposition relative to the w incajeteildettcy of a Confederation or Italian would-exist bead =twins, that post without the When he has, procured sderfellerep omeuu , be enabled to see 'whether Catholic interests pea, him to swept it; and in that ease the pacification of Italy and the Muni of its rebellious provinces will naturally have to precede Presidency. The Anatrian Gazette slates that cardinal Anto. nelli boa presented a 'dame of an Italian comrade.. alien, consisting of a sort of Mutual Aeonreace Also. elation of the Italian governments, destined to re. place the Austrian protectorate. The object of th, confederation is declared to be the central revolutior whenever it may show itself, and to fortify the goy. ailment, in such a way that they may annihilah all revolutionary proceeding,. It is proposed the each State taking pert in the confederation shall have a represemtative of Rome deputed to the Holy Father. The honorary President of the confederation and all the envoys united shall form the federal diet, which shall be charged to watch over the security of the territory of the confederation, by fixing the military contingent and the force of the garrison, of the fed eral fortresses, and which aball also discuss the ter ritorial changes and treaties which may be concluded between the members of the confederation, in so far as these treaties than concern the general interest The Pope has condemned to death seven of the inhabitants of the town of Perugia for participation In the disorders which took place in that city on the 14th of June. The accused, however, have been judged by delimit, and it Is most unlikely they will be found when wanting. Thera is it appears to be a French occupation of Italy, temporary, according to the present denims. tion, but the fortunes of war may transform it to a permanency. The Baleen Independent nays that, besides the troops of the division of Trochee charged with the oceripation of Parma, and Modena, the division De Antramarre is to proceed to Rome, .and the di vision Ehrich to Milan. France is thus to keep 60,000 men in the Peninsula. Austria, on its side appears disposed to Maintain its army on a respecta ble footing in Venetia. The Journal De Frankton affirms that iu conse quence of the complications which prevail in Italy, the Emperor has resolved only to withdraw from Venetia the 4th battalion of 22 regiments of inflw lry, so that the forces assembled in that country will be diminished by only 26,000 men. The Liverpool Times says: A very remarkable circumstance is now exciting some attention in Ger many, and it will shortly excite a 11111 greater amount of interest in the United States. Every one knows the immense number of German 'mignon who And their way to the Union, most of them, it IS needless to state, ars in a condition fy,r removed from Mlle *um but, however poor they may be when they ham home, they generally return to their native 001titilT, 4c yeah to 7ry onfitable *mu- - _ • • stances,' and as they vial to have a 'Oise is the milting of the lave which govern theta, these ant-: Dian emigrants become Tht the majority of came" rat. totalized Americans. It worm that a nativist)! Masser, who stands in this post. tleq has recently returned to the country of his hirtb. ewe dratted into the militia, and compelled to do tollthery duty; he refused, pleaded the laws of hi. adopted =nutty. sad applied he protection to the American CottenL The Mush. can Government has taken op the subject warmly. and bias peremptorily demanded taroks.. It hot dotke'LElOre thee thlr, It hes caused similar requiettions to be made pp= the other Oatmeal Governments, who ton suede to nudesstend that American citimns cannot be called nom toenhmtt to the dictates of arbitrary rule. The German power., how ever dlinatthmtory it may be to them, will give way, and they will ramose the right. of thole Clor-manlo Americus who return from them. Weed, with a handsome amount of dollars, with which to pant the Winter of their daye in their native country. It is a remarkable feet that there it no great power In the world. with so smell an army andmtvy as the Palled Onus, and yet which makes , ts more trend mod reverted thread. lama.—Theltmuatt Consul at Ode* has been murdered while transacthig Ito:einem th the opposite watt Sr. I .ortZAtlutt 18.—The Leavenworth Demo cratic Territoriil onvention, held at Topeka yester day, nominated S. W. Johnson for Congress. Sr. Loma, Aug. 19.—River stationary, with 6 ft. water to Cairo. All the upper streams reported fal ling. A heavy shower fell this craning, and a pros pect of its continuing Invent bourn LANC/STIR, Aug• 19 .—Lewit Suter, who has been twice tried and acquitted by the District Court of Philadelphia for passing counterfeit coin, wes con victed this evening by our Court of Quarter Sessions for passing counterfeit bank notes. NI A G .I.IIA FALL 4 Aug. 15.—Mona. Blond in crossed the river on his opo yesterday with a man on his back. During the performance a row occurred, and a man sixty years of age was thrown over the river bank and killed. His name was CoiwelL TOLCDO, Aug. 18.—The first train over the Dayton and Michigan Railroad arrived here at 7 o'clock this evening, bringing a number of passengers from Cin. eirmati and Dayton. CINCINNATI, Aug. 18.—Prof. Wiso came down Ore miles youth of Crawfordsville, and arrived at Indian apolis this morning. Louisercue, Aug. 18.—Itiver falling elnwly, with 3 feet t inches wener in the canal. Commercia 1. PITTSBUIUM MAUI:MTh. (Heparin' Opecial7y far the Pittaburph Casale. PrresEusav, YR DL, , Avam 19, 1659. FLOUR—the ulna =tufo yeeterdsy were only fa • antral way; thaws wee none variety of prices. Our ricers befog In doe narlgoblo order, thero wu a fair amouol of activity on the whorl. The Wen were 812 !this, 'ln lot., all from no., at $5,2545 40 for Super, $.5,fieg1,60 for Extra, .50,70 g 6,00 for Family do, and $6,.4 for Fancy. FlAY—esles of 10 hub. Uncap. at $154 BUTTER—.aIe. of Z:10 Owett. I2,trkht.l. RADON--nalos In lota of 21,000 11,1 at f.w Shooldeta, 93i' for Side., and 10!4@l0-)1 for nu m, ton b tr. S. C. Ilene, at 13. WEN—aales of 400 bush .t 45c. MESS POSE-10 bbT. old at $17017,50. 800.4.11—aalmaf 10 Ithda at 7%35. MOLASSES—Wt. of 26 bbl. at 41441. COFFEE—War of 56 bap 810 at 1*4@123i. 19/115E.Y—salca of 25 bbla city rectlticd at 25423. DONNTAAY AND CONNINRCIAL A. an evidence of the delent to which wild tat banking I. rented is Minnie, It Is stated that J. W. Whip Is Pyre deut, and W. Staddon cashier of et least three different banks, and very poasibly of Al many more. Notes of new banks are daily lean and It ls remarkable how many of them bear the wee mimes, ea yaws, and bow /limber Iv the penmanship of the tilling up. The diallons of la t week again:pervaded cur martet. Iu flour nothing Is done. In wheat, white manor be a.Jd over tar, nor red et over 80c. A raw small lOU only wore mold. rani remains seam sad la demand, though nuchangrd In pr Oat. S. ale. said to ha in (Jr demand, though ..j e . nr , - craned. On areal potatoes isle pleetlfolly offer d..nd priceLavo declined to titie far tho beet Neehanuocka Other articlee 0 , -- iroduce remain unebariged —Detroit Ad-' RIVER rho Ciucluuuti Commercial, of Tuesday, , F. X Ron, clerk tho nether, Informs us 5t0,777.1..11, the Afin11•011 way.. o, toroploto repair, to-morrow, nod tar tiro hero CU Friday nest. The snag lora op and eplbatera4 • couple of plank iu boa. bottom • distance of eight or tea (net. Sba atralabtened op as soon as ate au nerd and •flusL Captain Jame. At/Llano, of Ilia Pittsburgh Underwriters, ham cootracial with partiot to remove the snag that snag the alwiner, and several orours that rendsr navigation listardocio at Gnus, P 1.1.. This in commendable—a good example. IV.. hope ror entorprisiog underwrite. will con tract for the moors] of the log at Med., which mint the Kate thy, sod rho strap in Buffington that wrecked th e Fulton City. It will surely prove • pro f table ineeittasont Captain J. It duller- bakes command of the elegant packet 8. P. Hibbard. In Ilia Louisville and (]W° trade, doting the low water season. The Hibbard IWIIIIBST. the Madison ware In splendid order, Ina day or two, hod probably coma he. nod load for Calro direct. Captain Marina is here from Pittsburgh, awaiting the arrival of the Moderator froin tit Look to-day, at present in charge of Copt. Jed Dlckeruoll. - . • • Captain EL 1.. Dona, who mote thri•tigh for Cairo by raft. sk'. Inform. on that the Economy haa 172 Wire cotton, 4d bblit turpetalta, and a lot of empty beer bbt. for Clnchinotti Capt. Joo. llrsaoon, of bee porcluaed the Inter est of (leo. Phillip+ in the Torn Pratt, at the rote of tlO,OOO. Ito f. uow the ad. bunt, of the Loot. the *lll ply a• regal. pachrt between Cairo awl Paducah, as herutotore. Capt. /Crane, late of the Ni!., and Captain LI azlett, late of the Ilarmunta, left for Pittaborgb to but bight'. train. The (droner Wit) Loy or build a tem park.t at Brow., We The tatter ton) port ha. a nne :reit lo thi, vi. ioily. At on r ova port of rlu.heren, Ina-t„.. laclo I..ios.en IS doing to the over e..... , ty Loot nrtiviug or dooart. lug. The Hoe% n.n We only dt.ortnros mr..oko C.pe. Rotiuton, o. !Afore .S nouuced, er tuoa pnrrhahrd Capt. a ductru'a lutereat 111 the Ilveheig The Anivel. vrPr. •ud Ulemwood from Cloth, and th. Stiurrys fru. WhoOiog. Tb• 1.0. brougbt • fAir Tbe tat. rLe iu U.. riinr• ban rarri.l avvy roulderable ..1 from Imre mu v.ll u from Portaimulb cud otter wbithrt LL., tlstp dcwu Steamboat Register. ARRIVED. DEPARTVJ). Telegraph, Brownsville, I Telegn.ph, Bruarogralo Jr.lferiarn, Brownsville; Jerks.; lirow.riller, Cot. Bayard, Elisabeth, Oil. Bayard, Elirabeth; Learn, Cincinnati: Rix - tester, Cincinnati; ill...void, Cincinnati; I ilnrke4 ,; &Hoerr; Wheeling. . I Cheroil. Wheeling. liiree—abour 4,54 Now boss, Aug. IS —Cotton neseltled: soles 400 Floorunsettled: sales 10,500 Wh.t Emmy; .ales LOS bush at SW for red Nentncky. Co., doll; saka WOO boob; yellow liL Pork buoyant and higher; stoles 6000 bbl. at 013,5=d13,i1L for mem and sv,v, for Prim, Braes Idasrar.-Btrrk • are Moll but genentlly unchangeok Virg:lode, sites 135 q; Chicago Luck lel.d 02; Bllchlgeto licsothern, preferred, 213; 'swans - mm.4, Ang. Ill.—Flan Is Jell, obi fresh grmfnd is offered tot 55ah5,21, extras at $5,25055,75, and .trs funny arsl Laney at $5,50,, - 14,50. Rye glenr 11 Om at -$3,75, and Mot Mrsi I. quiet at feledli for Pennsylvania. Wbolli la In foie demand, and 4000 bueh red sold at $1,2041,V., some 00011.3 at $4lO, and 2000 bush w WIG at 111,.=(41,30. Bye Is talon on arrival at 70 for new. Corn I. In MO request, anJ =OO bnett yellow sold at 80. Oats are farce; 1100 bne old Southern wad at 37; 1700 bulb prima new do at 0b(30. Whisky a.bsused: sales at 20=27. Prodisions are quiet: ISO casks canvassed MID. .old at 12, Bides at 914. and Shoulders tot 714.. sixty days thus. Mum Pork 1. dull at lh, find Lard at 10 ousll for bbl., and 12 fur kegs Cmemson, Aug. IS.—floor unchanged; • We of WOO Labia was made at y 4,37%, in thirty Jaye. Wheat • ebad• more aotive and firmer. Oorn uneteady and disposed to yield. Osts doll at 40. Aye 70(475. Whisky firm at =e Proof:dons market was • little animated la the after part of the day by the neasfrOol New Orleans; .1. of Bacon Stoke at u, .d of plain Hems at 10%; • Lair demand exists for Bacon Side. at P, holders firm at 014. Oszwrrz Jon Paranaa Orricr.—Wis are now prepared to execute all kind of job printing in the most approved style and on the ehortest no. tioe. Those of our patrons who wish anything in this line will find it to their advantage by call ing at this office and in co doing save time and money. MANCLIZATLY RAILWAY —The stock in the Manchester Posseoger Railway was' all taken yesterday, and this time, we believe, to the ma lefaction of all parties concerned. So we may expect the road now to be speedily built and put In running order within the next few months. Altura/A sale of lots at Penn or Pannonia, with train of 10 passenger cars, only CO persona allowed to a car; good seat for each. Can will leave at 12.50 on Monday, 221. Free tickets to he had at Mr. Davis' auction rooms, 54 Fifth street. Sottoot.—Mrs. Edringlon, one of the most accomplished ladies in this county, will re-open her school on the fifth of September. See her card elsewhere in this day's Gazette. Nose are more capable to decide on the merits of an article than those using it, and from such as are using the new Finkle Sewing Machine, the most flattering enoomiums are being received.. by the agents. J. L. earnest:4n A Co., Allegheny. • 1 Says torn GARDENS. sn A int ' - • — MI' LY O d, a Preach one oest. e cituADe, Powdered received medals from Russia, Fraud., lillit‘eg many, and numerous medical colleges and SIAM, It is a most important discovery. The ides of WEIL rid of those pests In warm weather is a luxury. We can now hear the bed-bugs lament— Lyon's Powder, sure as fate, Will our race exterminate. Arraugotratuts are made through Mears. Purace A Park, of New York, to sell it throughout the world. It is put up is tin canuisters, and bears the name of E. Lyon. Magnetic; Powder kills all insects in a 'tries, Magnetic Pills are mixed for rata and micas Sample flunks .2S cu.; regular aim 50 cu. and $l.. BASK/J5 k. Puna,lw York. Also the Mexican Mustang LlnimenL Notice to Builder's and COntraptora. 'FILE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman for Rowlaud Parry) oronld rearpectfully Mform than for whom ho tom dmne wort, end the public generally, that he lo now prepared to fund. SIAM or pot on Ptah: Ho., In the most approved mountr. Orden for Roofing or Re. pairing of glut. Roofs (If felt at the al. of Alai. Latish corner of Xt. mond and the • (anal. Pilth ward,) oAu In promptly attended to. TI10)Lt8 PALMY tnyftemd. TEAS! TEAS II TEAS!!! No war.h..o Ild 1... tn.-tine Oolongs. 60 " " " Young 10 " " " 01112 1.011.1ar awl linpalial, 10 " " Orange e 0 ulty Loam sported alias and grade,. latag ponalloita In *We and for We by .00 11"11,1.J VMS A JOHNSON, 114 Swath Dela at. A SIMPLE SEWING MACHINE IS THE PRIDE OP 'THE LADIES. The BB."ta t 1 Machine la the simplest are. made. Price oaly_Plo. rearieglar.eblmal or parlor.. LAPSE= A NOME/MOP, No. CA Market street, (op 'Wm.) Pitratmlitb, Or. SAMUEL P. BENNETT. Agent, Store, corner Bomb Common and Federal Anal; Alla &ray Oily. aulbAlar - - - AMERICAN FLUTE scnooL--with new end complete rules sod erintleiee, &IA SD WOW err? lustmetione to Perfect the keeroer In the art o= i ing the gate without moo ter, together eau, t ure popular coniisting of ("Aka; Marchei, !Lc., by R. Bona Mee 600. Weenie by JOHN IL MELLOR, 31. Woad Urea. Ckgetee =tied on rooelpt of the price Jul Mx. JOHN KELK, PUPIL OF THE consaanno TIOLIINIST, the late ELMS ORM beci, weed& reepeettally ItellOtteeo 10 the ladles end gentle men of Pltnintogth, that he le i rt3 ,. .ri u t gilt 1,3, ... ,4 the Violin, Clatter. NlCda end to gem; etc., eddtam 1.../..tandi JOHN InAt Olnad Howe. girl BERL VQRN bail, fresh ground, fo 11VBABra AZIFS. . • . • LYON% ' ASR destroy Garden .2raton, • Ang . t. Yotha r aUp- TECE ImpOrtaara off ktrul la Jaeathmabte. /a Wan: teems 'with there l'ea' article demovered trill extunduate . b. ..hte, from the Ilortimlntrel FN. tl while acuhlt the toms of AM; °burred thew 6 Wt nren • certain kind of pleat rn7 deed. no. fact au male 930 of to guard their from three ituruders. Qoantlidae of the plant ware b • . home by Mr. E. Lyon, and found a poritira tu•et 661 ": i in every experiment. It to simply • wintered tear, chem.. rattily prepared to mist theeffect of see and ellrente. Ala& meat. of land Patent Lavabo. obtained from the Gowen. Eng, France, Germa n , and La= World'a Me, and numeral:le and ho= lucent& encletiera UTTAR FROM THE PREl3Thicvy op Tvig b. svirga 8.1=1112 111331. S• %Abby.aid J "Mit. Exuma ,Miner Fir: I have the pleasant; Inform yen that the &Tel Cotexalsslau of the World'. hir e t tam awarded yen a Medal and Certink.4 fur the milt Woe of your Afaetic Powders for exterminating Ac . "MILLARD Albe FELLORIS, Chairman." The above was accompanied by • omitaize of Prix= rt. It la Fre• front Poison Her You, October . I.t, 1u a. Mr. 6 Lrorc —Dear Pk: We bees suslysect sad testa! your Magnetic Powders sad And them perfectly Iterueen to mankind and doswell. Weals, but certain death when to t/sled by bug, ante sod Insects. JAMES H. CUILTON, M. D , oatomlst. LAURANCH ILNID, Prof. Cheredetry, N. Y. Horpltel. Hr. Joky L. Box; Puparintendeut of the New Tort H. OW, nye, .be has expelled all the burs, wits, main, moths. to, with Lyou'i Powder. 004 finds It of /mains, nine' Every gardener and bonawkeeper mu.: hare • direct En tered to an article of this bind. Reference can be made to the Astor, St. Nicholas and Metropolitan liotehn to Judge melee, President of the American Institute; James Elm:lm Bennett, Gen. Winfield Scott, qtrni, W. Meld, L.ll. Peng of the Vire Pointe 3lteNon, Or., te. Judge Matsui saya. "Ph s dimorery of Prof Lyon la of.. national imprawance.—. The.Warromy Club have *Mod it thoroughly. It mill den- . trof lemmta,greashoppen, mita. triot ha, blip, and all Tensile. Garden plasma can belwaserrod, and home made pore." APrArWanLgeomNenw as k,w nde t th ao m ld e g h h r oMgohuat BA RN ` r E Id S . Many worthless irritations are advertised: fie cautious/ ' "Nrw role, November Sth, "In retiring from bminem, 1 bees sold ail my Insect Powders and Pill., Letts. Patent, and the merits pertelie therato,to therm EA ENICB PAWL Tide Powder M • dimovery made by myself, and brought from the i of nhaler Mtn, cod Le unknown to any other pew. The gensubm and elective article Is pot op in tin atralsters, and sill coo. Rum to bear my name. "E. LEON." Rate and mice caartet be reached bye powder, and aro killed . by a Magnetic Pill. Order them through arty mar chant me Lyon's Powder kills innwts In a trim, But Lyon's Pills are mixed for rata and mica. Sample nuke, 15 °uric regular airs, 60 cent. and 31,00. Pollens directlona. Mr freely and thoroughly. BARNES ,h PARK, 13 and 13 Put Bow, New York. - Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment. • fs=reowdkw6mT NEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMENT. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, A Rare opportunity in a delieitittlandheaßhy climate, twenty•five miles south-east or Philadelphia, on the Camden and; Atlantic R. R., New Jersey. An old elate consisti divid e d l thtuunon Macre, of productive roa has beaninto Panne of various use, to suit the purchaser. A population of .Otto Atifta d/vd, from swipee parts of the middle Emma and New Rag land have mtthd there the mud year, Improved theirplame, and mica excellent - crops The prim of the lamd le at the low sum of from $l6 to $lO per ane, the soil la of t h e butt quality for the productional Wheat. Clover, Corn, peaches, Grapes and Vegetables. IT Id CONSIDERED IRE Bra FRUIT SOIL IN TUE UNIO?f. The• place I. perßetly sseert, from frotts—the deuxucthe enemy of the farimere— Crepe ofgrain, gram and frail are now groecing and Ohba diee n a. By examining the place Muff, or Judgment Ca be formed of the famluctivetmae of the land. The terms are made may to ware the rapid improvement of the land. With Monty told Gar actual smpromment. The milt has been, that within the put year, tome (hies hundred houses have been erected, two mills, one Omen, Lene norm, rims forty vitioyarde and Pesch orchard. planted, and a bawl number Mother Improvements, makipg its dtsirable and active place of business. _ as tin reader may perceive tram ID lecetleti, is Me. DEPT IN Tall lINION. preduca brioglog doable the price than In lomllons away from the clay, sea more than double the rake nuti the West ft he • known that the current and beet hull:rand ntetase to this looted, Come from New Jeruy, and ace •••• • er ' e - , "' th th e se ." tf . l " er ' b i le °r man 'an y i'" adir . metope. He lu local ride or the great tide' al New /inland ta - "UM. • f.e. •• • is ®he the old friends and aeweelu he lain a senkd and Middle dean* •e c • - ' hm teary insprorannef qJ , ne , ‘ „. mufert out drab:ration al oral hfopinducelbr boy enpaen cle wants at the chaspen price, e- • he b. imbecile the [aghast, (in the West thia revemo.,. forkis children, divine service, and wilt etdoy, and deLlghtfal climate, where Oren am utterly Ofka - te;::." --- The runit of the change upon these from t el north hm gen molly been ta remora them to an excellent slate of heelth. In Me way of bulldlog and Improving,lumber can be ob tained at the mills the rate of 410 to SCS per (boomed...-. • Bricks from the brick yard opened Inithefplace. Nem arti cle to to procured fn the pia., good" ca pe are at Lead. and there he no pima lu the Union Ohere diegs en ireprovements can he made ctoumer„ Coil -- d The reader will at enn be strock with the advantages here presented, sod. mk Larnaelt why the property hoc not boon [atop up before. The rem. is, It was Deter thrown In the market; and nukes these statements were' correct, no one woold be Invited to Diaminelles land before pm c.hoolog.— nasal nee expected to do. They will peelsml under natl. melon, each Is the extent of the settlement that they willno doubt, meet pereona from their own neighborhood; they will witness the improve...n[B and con Judge the character of the - popillotem. If they come with • new to battle, they anduld cutaa prepared to stay a day or too and be nay to purchaae, es 'peadose cannot be Lead on retread. • - Terre.. two daily trains to Plaledelphea, and to all sot ehre: who improve, /3. Rai rood Cdmpaa, pm a ,doutfu, at dd A dtrprice 210104 for ihreryears. TILE TOWN OP HAillifONTOlf..•-• . conneettur with the agricultural settlentint, e Dowsed thriving town boaanurally area.. tekickjerments induce meets fee any kieutribiaimemPanimaterlit Slanneand Man efar.orien The Moe Whines: could [...riled on in this place and market to good advantage, alto cotton business, sod nionufactorim of Agrkelturni 'melee.... rounds• vim for mating small articlm. 'roe Impumseent has bete ea rapid as to fremire • constant and permanent Maasao of basioess. Town lore of a good elm, (we do not sal email ours,. it mould effect the tmortn.aerst aftha plop) one be had at from $lOO and upward, TLD Noutraentoss Farmer, • moollay literary Mid-age( coltural shoat, cootalrdng foil inforrostrate of iLiminiamon con ha obtained at 16 cents per annum. Title hullspatatele—warrannee deeds ghee, char of ell fu cumbrance when money Is paid. Banta to the lan& leave Vino etre. wharf, Philadelphia for Hasinionton hy mod, MT% te. ar., or 43i 4.sh Pere 90 mote. When them, Muni. for tale. hir/thitai. zearelogoeuenoleauee onband. Partied had better stop with Mr. Byrom, • ' , dative', until a. they bans decider nsto purcimaterg. as he will show them over M. laud in his ...mine, truer expense. Letters and tw ill:ado. eon be adfteasail to LANDL3 A BlialllZS, liammenton P. 0., Atlantic county, New Jersey, , or EI.D. 0000FILIN, 352 Sou.: /TOM moot, Polled sod Information .elphpa. -,M•Pee 0 inrmation cheerfallyforobbed. [nommen% riMIE, HAMMONTON FAHMER---A.-news -L Mar devoted to Literature and Apialtunt=et : trot( forth null accounts of the now sottlentia of too, to Now Jersey, can he abscribed for at only Z amt. I per •411111121. Inclose postage stamp. fa the amount. /Wan to &li ar of the Fanner, ILuummiton P. 0, Atlantic , Co., NM Jeney. These wishing cheap Waft( the best qualtty, in ono of beell-blen ad watt delightful climate. in the Un ad where crops ale taster cut down by front., the terrible aarge of the norib,soe advertisement of 13anamon. ton Lends. • juladOm - - - Fexu LANDS FOE SALE 25 MILES from Philadelphia by Railroad, in the State of4Tow Jamey. Soil among the beat for Agricultural prirpowie, ho lug • good Ram .11, with clay bottom. The laud to a large wart, divided btu knell farms, sod hundreds from all parts ut the wormy are now settling mad building: Thu crops produced are large end ran he poen growing. The climate is delightful, and secure from host.. Tormalrem $l6 to s2o per acre, payable with. four pore by Josiah merits. To visit the place—Leave Vine Street Wharf at Philadelphia at 7% s. 0. by Railroad far Ilammenton, or addreita R. J. Byrum, by letter, Liacumonten Part Ott.; At lantic celerity, New lerrey. See full advertleement 10 an ether .lama. Jutland!. ALL WANTING FARMS IN - A Dr 11gbillst climate, rich roll, and mum troM frosts, sec DRRSONS WANTING CHANGE of Cu ....for health, me mlturtfooment of limsmontOn Londe to number column. JullmodOm - - rro ALL WANTING FARMS, See Adver ttsetneut otilaxamonton Land. Juteaddas PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGN their badness to • rapidly Increasing somtry,• M. Bet tlement wham hundreds *p going, ahem the ell:We is mild and dellghtfal,me advertisement of the Hammonton Settlement in another column: Juteaddes 'DEMONS WISHING TO ESTABLISH /I Nonfat/cries in a ocersod thricloc place where tod nem b good, mos advortlafineut of the nacomoaton &Wee wentlsoeflo, SLIOE BUSINESS AND - FACTORLES can La carried on zrolliabl7 at Hammonton : &matins.. Dr. Churchill's Remedy for the rumourlon and Cure cEonsumptiorr.... - ===3 - • .. .- . . Hypaphosplif tee of Lime an ' I 1 . 5 TAe Specific Remedy for .1.,,:Z4 ........-- itU . AJEMna. Detriliiy ~ , erousu • itiscUta Chlorosir,asal th• OlpiOini, Of WOOICO, Lass of Eaogy, Wiuttrj, dc,ifc. ..', .. . . . . , . This extraordinary Chemical Preparation . ..Cf:' snossnoaus.o.o. Foplayhttar. awl mann ;anent& of width were alto:merest by Dr. J. P. Choul(11; of Darit,) N' berfarsoing oronderfrd cnre• throughout • Eorope and the WWI tune., Daring el ready =weed, dot:elle lattodw, - 101 remarkable poptdatity, both with the =dial pro, Ythy ,, d the public. it Le • partly BrientinoPrepsrateos, 4111 only I, Wasa. certainty, and of inserinble taesey in sieve Iddee.morisay and Nem. Dawn- The defeat to proWts Of OUNBIIIIPTIOS; in no wiy to " .alwird stages (at • period, oontegnont/y ....... . _ papylm3 pallemenanee — 'rteite atothet - eelt — t — nrortlie recovering es spill in all casteithatment e This Beneeedy We riot of the he of itself sof used ethenrrer theme:late p time seem. vent ill Dteslopment. and flue th. LIYPOPIIOB yad to theasstpitits,intt as tenovina trucked Ablal Etta It isimpoisible within th e Waite Orate dilinersioner themes; to rantlite the overwhelming mots fiery pawns etom oegard to the meats of this new tend lipantie Trotl meet for one of the most terrible swerve of the human race. That in order to satisfy the tentserous Lumbar" who. ars daily addressing me for inftnhatacm.• rhll l o ite• Pub tithed a treasiation of DIL CIIIINCELELLI3 WORN ON coNartirhowr, Comprielog report made to the Imperial dradeney of • hilethine, Paris, Notes of Dena, and Letters,Dorament; Testimonial; to., which, Wit.tba .iris • arthdlif• •ID moron reoelyt of TWELVE CheNV to Mums to arm the expense °rooster; yboss therefore, tete wish reliable Inform/Am reefing to dWdlog to try this extraordlualy rertmeW. ohonld lora no time to writing for Dr. ClanrchilTs Trestle; Thousand. would be restored to health by gdadng 'bens arl We under thee treatment during the thenstr, which Is the most loveable seam; but with, if they dein, rete7 be Lairs to premature grafts., Pries of WINCEMITNII% ONNINNII PD.SPhiiVrION. of the Hypophorphitee of Lime nevi 13oda to eyrnPJ Pm* bottle, three botsme for . dingle bottles, conoentrased welation, by mall, when venially .requeeteede 2. • • Der tun fternithed to the Probassidn.. Inch bottle Us full dime:lons for ma; with my bee simile Siglilt.f. VIII NO.OTHNIL • J. WINCHSBTEIL Bald wholesale and retail by DRO. 11.1[11TJeabig y IMB, No.llo Wood !three; Pittsburgh, Ps. lf TA's.* TAXA: It: TAXESttI . CITY TAX-PAYERS WELL NEAR IN migd that no ,othar oath. win Di Then L g the Pa.l- mart of VOWS thaa la pablhhat ha the city pool gam bed to dad.e do' prhatrar , The tam lanitdna i.e the OTTY TAX, TUN DVEONTAD TA D nerr, AN TIE! TAX . TOR GRADING AND TATTOO. siert. STOII ouldonnus 'ASIA *Do dna, sod tf not peW soot walla pat Into. the hands of en-Alderman for collnAba, . - -ww4.zionattrm, LAKE FISII - 2 0 bbla Trot; fresh caught; - Id 46 - do do ;du •do • 1. IJost reed caa eshalantoliod and for age ,45 3.raszraoo,slB.oae7altaeh „. . . - ~~n~ .