HOAtE''I4iATTEIg' Bo= Elmenuiso:-A couple of confidence men succeeded in entrapping -Mr. - Theism Lig gett,- of Eastlaerty, on Satttrdiy, in this eq; in the completeet ' manner, obtairdtig by their inVimMing representations, the um of $BB4. Mr. • Lisgett,-sbout nine blelock in the•morning was lifting money at Kramer & Itahm's Banking ,Hone to pay menempleyed on his neir banding, ti when he was itccoated bya genteel looking young man, and' claimed •as an acquaintance. With great simplicity; and in easy, polite style, he pro coded to state who ho was, where • from, and where hei had become acquainted with Mr. Lig gett. The latter had no option but to believe him, thinking perhaps his memory had filled _ . 'TIM young man went on to sarthat he had of feCted the purchase of a &minable piece of pro uL pertyaome &seance n the country, which his &- thirties been Will° to secure, and -consequent ly, being offended, fused to advance him Ithe son) any more roomy; Ho htul enough, bower er, to pay for the farm .'., . . .. By this time Mr. Liggett and 1 , the -confidence man had reached the street corner, where ..they were joined by a moirt thoroughly country look ing ndut.,The yeunt man proceeded with his story: . .thring to.the indignation of his father be was not in funds to purchase a fine yoke of oted, sad other cattle belonging to the new cons- Pinion, which he had been looking at and which were then in .the. cattle yard on the corner of Ferry - smol.Ltberty streets.. They were worth more thin thiamounrasked, and as it was ne cepary-to stook his farm, .he thought he could do 130 better then Co buy them; But where to get the money. . He ; . re.lied upon gr. Liggett's acquainter s ze with bins for the amount. strange to say, Mr. Liggett was so influenced by the young man's plausible story, that he re entered the banking house and drew the money on his cheek for $330, which be handed to the farmer, in paymentlfor the stock. It was ar ranged that Mr. Liggett and the farmer should go to the yard, together, 4nd aftersards meet the young man at some-point - named. After reaching. Market at., the farmer turned around 'suddenly and asked whether the young man had specified which pair of oxen he wanted, as he had several? No, he bad not; whereupon Mr. Liggett retraced his steps to ascertain the. fact. TO his great eurpristi lie could not find him; he hastened to the cattle yard, but stranger efill, he could not find the farmer. Al last the whole scheme burst upon his mind, and ho sew how he had been swindled. lie imniediately gave the facts to Mayor Vole, who set hie police on the watch. Mayor Adams has alsO been enlisted, and so between ,them, there is a hope of dieir arreat of the scoundrels. . _ • Dtaritier:COUnr---Defore Judge Williams. In the action of ejectment, on trial on Friday, the Jury returned a-rordict for, plaintiff. State Mutual Insurance Co:, vs." Geo. Dobbs. A. W..„ Loomis 'for plaintiff; John Mellon and Geo. S. Belden for defendants. Thiele as action of debt on a bond given by defendant that Francis Dobbs, who had been ap pointed agent of the company, would faithfully account Tor aid pay over to plaintiff all moneys coming into hie hands as agent. Plaintiff claims that said -Francis Dobbs is a defaulter to the bampapy la the stun of $808,44, and claim of defendant as his surety, the whole penalty of the bond, $5OO. The defence is that at the execution of the bond, Francis was agent to collect in Binning.. him and Botr'h Pittsburgh only, but that sub- - seqnently his agency was extended over other territory, and that the default made was for mon eyi received under this extension, and that the - surety In the bendis only liable for moneys col lected in the two places mune& Verdict for plalntißSor $5OO Tte COurt will take up the argument list on moifdai morning at 10 o'clock and dispose of all the cases there set down, after which the Court will adjourn:foe one. month. Attovveys having cases on the list will be required to give their at tention When the list is eialleti,--othenrise their cases will not be heard. A nun named Thomas Faulkner appeued be= • Am . /Merman Parkinson, on. Friday, and made oath against thirteen persons employed in Zug B. Lindsay's rolling mil, Fifth Ward, for conspira cy. Ile entered into a contract to do the rolling of the iron in the mill for firteeninouths, when, ho alleges, these defendants resorted to abusive and unlawful mains to compel him to give up the job. The Alderman fixed SiturdaY at one o'clock for the hearing. but the prosecutor failed to appear. It was then postponed until six o'- clock, at which time, if the, prosecutor did not appear, the chargerviould be dismissed. Fine.—The elarin oL Ilre about twelve o'clock onitrixtay night; was calmed by the ilameis in the Turner shop; buried about nine o'clock, reviv ing. No damage was skim. - Roassar.—Daring the fire, on Friday night, the till of tho bar of the City Hotel, was robbed - of PL. Mr. Herbst's store, on the comer of fid street and Cherry "alley,' waa ribbed of alike amount at the same time. A box containing poli cies of life and fire insurance, and other papera was also taken. Assanwr AZD Barreir.—N young man made information on Saturday afternoon, against the clerk at the Laahes Window at, the Post Office, On the above charge. It appears that a letter to Lis address had not bean put in his private box, and thereupon some words arose, which rinnilt ed in the assault complained of He was held to bitiL Tut; .Cusratt Honsn."--By invitation. of Ur. a number of gentlemen were present on Saturday afternoon a t the first heating of the Custom Rowe by steam by Chlison's patent The fanume and adjuncts were erected by Messrs. Arnold & Williams, of this city: A eery pewerful hest is distributed through tittentire beading - with the greatest safety, by this patent. -A3 the gentlemen present were ex amining the patent to ascertain' its merits, with anew to-engaging the same gentlemen to beat the Court !louse .upon the same principle, Ur. Williams explained clearly 'and fully all Its lea- The gentlemen vett se hone' fit examination. and ail expretaed theteeelves hightyplessed with he operation. . - . • Maori: asp Barrair.—Ahlerman Parkinson held Henry Padlow to ban, for assault and hat. tern on 130101 y, upon oath of Thomas J. Al- • • Ox.— e e ecbon o or General takes place on the Tat -of July. There are a number of candidatesi. the most prominent of whom is our distinguished townsman General Lorimer. Cidtascrtotz.—We unintentionally omitted the *me of E. P. Jones, Eeq., one of the Attornies for the defence in the rape ease, in- Saturday's • The excitations being nada on the ground purchased by the P. R. R reindted In the dis covery of a esigusine, centaining nothing, heir elate - • • ; SVICIDL--A young man named' A. 0: Champ, formerly of this city, committed suicide at Sant Ste. Muria on ilitarday a week ago,while labor ing meltr medal derangement Ito was formerly • clerk In gain. Cooper do Loiely's haplware stmt., Wood Street, but was_ lately sent there to act as one albs clerki of the National Copper ' •He was the Turd of Mr. John Chinkt.t, of the Cemetery, Inorhosie famili he was brought up. He learn, silage circle of friends to .mourn his molohehols end. '• , . . , Sztritsern.lsorge. Johrurtorr, indicted on oath of John Jones, with assault and battery, with intent to kill, was sentenced on Saturday . morning, to one year's itoprisoismenl in the Peni tentiary:— COVIrt OF • QttAlLTzi Sustoes.—ln the Rape case; the court - charged the' Jeri on 'Saturday morning. alter:which they retired, and had not agreed upotta , rerdiet up to '8 o'clock onSatur day night . ' . • The proprietors of the dotes on Wood street. luso agreed to' close their establishments at. 6 o'clock P. 11, froin tpolar until the lst of . Sep. , „ CIIZESE-410 bre. gOod cutting in store and ke Nate by It. DALZgLL a CO. lEARS-1490 hue . mien. whit ein store for 9 masts Jo AL lL DAL7XLI. s co. V INE SUMMER DRESS GOODS—A. A: • Yawn tCa aro rocobrisof saotbor =orb , of Sommer ihr0ug: ,.... 1 022,4„ ...a 010x woo. Inn rich. s.or otyloo of TIY• oral AA/ =IN • lam soloolanont of tie oo:./AL ---- mbl• -• •=rl •••=4//la good. je7 I),ERAGE DE LLINES.:-500 pieces G 4 paw petelm es the test otybd and - adori fir ado 1 Y • A. A. MASON A IN) 500 RAGS A NJTRA rIeta LE SODA; • IT do SWOT la .tor. and far }al • BD DD =I. GUDE A 00- _ 1L SODA The puree; form of Alkali, for Atha Oho mantalleionnykr br .1 . 411tbRISTT.111.YD114. CO. ODA ASH—Foreign and Domestic arriv ing, Wag manabetinrodand In storai i r "dello I tow I res bun o . on Con . • .1101 ••• • A ARD--16 kgs.yo bLyr 7, 413ajor Y--foredo by LIZNAT if. COLLINS D.e)aaleltPPLE—W. "eke and 4). b!).18 peeks, port eletaSiden for sale b y • • - B. CAW:ILL BE N' JOHNSON'S ,NATURA.L LEAF curicnio AOOO for We BY TELEGRAPH 001StaltErOSIONAL. 'll.lllWeatrill • ' • WAPlsdrOtt:-.Inne:10: ; Millson said, as no quonam•was present to take the elite on laying on the' table Sesolution• expelling the - editor of the Union from the floor, he'proposed that the liouse go into Committee with the view of taking up the Pacifio Railroad Bill, and thus saving a day. Mr. . . r: Chardon proceeded to nhow that the time had . arrived when the great interests of , this country demand that Cuba should change bands. This, he - contended, is demanded by our social as well as commercial and politiesl interests.— Ile had no doubtthiss would be dissented from, es e L oppoaitiou was made to the acquisition Loui siana, Florida, California, and the ann &lion of Texas, but the wisdom of those -ma are now generally acknowledged, haying resulted in great benefit to our common country. Ile-men tioned reasons why he should urge negotiations at the earliest practicable period. The Afri canisation of that Island will interfere with the domestic institutions of the' South. Spain must yield, and France and England must submit. If Spain refuses a liberal compensation she must take the conselquences. It is our necessity which demands that she shall-make the !sacrifice which will redound to our prosperity and safety, and to the happiness of the hufnan fatally. We should take measures for the acquisition without delay. and. call on Spain to name her terms. If she would not do no, he would gofer undisguised open war to take üba by force of arms. Mr. Letoher moved to strike ont the enacting clause of the Pacific Railroad Bill, bat the nto . Ma was disagreed to. ~ hlr. Carothers asked and obtained leave to print a speech in favor of granting lands for rail road purposes, apdaeding the public lands to the' States in which they,lie. t The Comititteeaose, no one caring to speak to day. I Mr. Cutting, from.the Judiciary committee, re. ported back the Senate bill authorising the tem porary leasing of the 11. S. Court room, and oth erwise prnsiding for a temporary site by purchase or , otherwise, and the erection of Court !louses and rod Offices in Boston, New York and . Ordered on Lis motion, to. be printed end re committed. Mr. Cutting also made adverse reports on a batch of petitions, some praying for the abolition of Slavery in the, District of Columbia. and oth ers for the repeal of the Fugitive Slavo Law. Laid on the table. Mr. &cock, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, reported a bill no-organizing tho Navy. Referred to the Committee of.tho whole on the atatenf the Union. Mr. Seymour from the Judiciary, Committee reported an act more effectually to'seeure the punishment of certain crimes against the Uni ted States, which was recommitted to the Ju diciary Committee. -The design is to prevent frauds on-the Land Office. Mr. McDougal asked for a further postpone ment of the Pacific Railroad bill until the first Monday in July, in order to reccire reports of surveys of the moot practicable route. Mr. Lave, of Oregon, requested several days nest week to be set aside for the consideration of territorial business. The propositions were severally objected to: Numerous reports were made from the stand ing Committees said nnuiy . Senate bills appro priately referred. The House then adjourned. Greta Excitement in Brooklyn. NEW Yonx, Juno 10. Great excitement prevails in Brooklyn in con sequence of the discovery of loaded muskets at a late hour. on Friday night. Some Brooklyn police having been. informed that fire-arms were secreted in a home on Main Street, near Catha rine Ferry, procured a warrant and entering the house discovered several muskets heavily loaded with shot. The occupant of the house, an Irish man, was arrested. lie admitted that' muskets were privately conveyed to hie house for the purpose of self-preserrution, as he expected that an attempt would be made to tear his house down to-morrow - by the Know Nothings. A good deal of excitement prevails is that part of Brooklyn today, as it is thought more fire-arms ore concealed. thmsuasros, June B.—The New Orleans Pic ayune contains important neirs from Texas--the dates being to the 31st ult.. The threat of the Indians, to wage a desolating war against the whites, was being carried out. An express which had arrived at Galveston, reported that the Indians, to the number of five hundred, had rallied under Gild Cat, the noted chief. and commenced a elaughtet upon the white inhabitants. When about thirty miles west of,nctoria,they tell in with a cOmpany of. twenty-tire. soldiers,. whom, with the exception of two, they killed. --' They next attacked a party °frau:den tra ders and citizens, killing thirty-six of their - autaber,.of whom thirty were Ilexieses- and six Americans.- , When the express left, the fi ghting was still going on desperately, and the Indians had been heard to say that they would desolate the whole country to the borders of the Rio Grande. The asprem had hit horse shot under him, by a ball fired by one of the Indians. Locrsvitts; ane,lo.—Mrs. Dennison, daugh ter of Ex-President Tyler, and wife of the Res. Mr: Detudson, Rector of St. Peas Church in thlii city, died on Thursday, after a abort illness Maw Juno 10.--Sugar, sales 250 hints (Means at 5, Ramis, white, 61. Whiskey,aales 1000 bbla Ohio at 1.17 1 .• Pork dull with declin ing tendency; sales SOO bblsat sl2ela}. Sales 250 bble heel, firm with upward tendency; re 7. packed Chicago bent $l5 75. sales 250 bbis cut meats at NIS. Lard inn, sales 400 Ws, pri cehrwer, 9 . market unsettled. Coiree ' . fades 100 bags Rio at 10/, dulL rem.; tale 5000 tat at $3,54(1.8„871, *a tales 61 1 / 1 We South ern at $0.7e.,9,50.. awe sellers than buyers.. Cora, sales WO bash, prices , a trifle higher. 15142,V3,' heavy- Iron; sales 100 tams st $40142, firm. Linseed toll, sales 2000 galls at Alrlo 10.—Floor doll arid in active at $9@9,121 for ,standard s.nd . good brands, and $9,25®9,62i far choice and extra. Bye Flour steady at $5,50. Corn Meal firm at $3,75. More Wheat offered and dull; sales 2000 bush prime red at $2,05; white held at $2,- 18ig.2,20. Rye, roarkei barennd wanted at $l,- 15e1,17. Corn in good demand, sales 8000 bu yellosiat 84, afloat; some damaged at 80681. Whiskey doll and unsettled. . , Qantas/al, Jane 10.=-Moneyin good demand, rates firm; Pastern ezebange advanced to 1 - per cent premium Flour " depressed. - Whiskey sales .at 22. Provisiorts depressed, no . sales.— Linseed Oil, ,77®79. Market generally devoid of interesi. B LACK GRENADINE, 'for mourning dream and a west variety of other thin goods for mourning purvosertOsted, redd by • .J 62, MURPHY• BURCHAELD. SECOND MOURNING GOODS. for MUM nn; on sawatment now open stilton of .. ' HURYfiY k suscanzur. TioTATOES-40 bus. Seed Potatoes;: iv!de ?inhale:et dct do Zed sad for sale ia a. OBACI,Z%'[)".t"! FOR SALE-20 shares steerof - the Bank vfllttabarth and watures Ohio and Puns. Ea rasa. , 11. D. alria.Onol. ISlock t Exebsagn/troker. ICP EilrB FOOT 011i- , 2 bble:in -7 koro and fbr We by jet /LUAU DICKEY.* CO. VIONEY-2 Ibis. in store for a / 1 104 II ISAYALI DICKZY CO. ri,HKESE--200 bxs. prime W. R. for sale Wt./ .14 1. A CANFIELD... irtORN,---5 00 bus. shelled - and 500 do car, jal J. IL CANFIELD. B E /ANS-100 bble. small white Beane for awe& J. J. B. CANTIELD. bbin. White Finh: 60 bbla. Trout: 10 ; 4 •60 half bble.Troat; 60 - do Irackeral Inellbblz.No. 3 Mackerel:, 60 de do • do, LOA Jeweils by • , _ J. MCA-WIELD. Lkgs. No. 'Lard for sale by LI Id ' CANYLELD. 4,I,4ERATUS-25 bbbs: for sale b r ININE-100 ounces ]'sat received ' and IL SnLisius 67 Wood Arcot: MTL 2 PRINE-40 Oze fo n r . r= B ; it a, IiIiTMENT —"-- ;,JARS--Canopy top, from 2 tup to SO Dm; I erit•juet reed and kr ea/de je2 a E. stuams s 00. I.IIIIIMARB ROOT-133 lbs. of prima aual jut Ity just riled and tor `W 'MEM : Ism A 00 . BABBITTS CHEMICAL YEASt P6W I Dr,E-30 1I forma, It, E. SELLERS; CO. teANDOLINE—I hare ree tat day a 1 . 0 largo asaortmont of Ronson and rtnan's tannina it nn &dim for beanalfyingtha hair. LJOS. ?IntlOP ati +corner Diamond sad . *, Q.HAVING OREAX-1 gro. of Rauselre na mortal Creara. JOS. /LEMING. • LOVES, &o.—We havejnd recd a large of reery dearilitloa lean% vaes' sad gm. theraeco (flavor. also. a taw& of SGO dna Oak sad Maur Slats, of the last styles ti MA vatar. • • • ls A. A. HO N it Ca. 25 fifth it. W7 . CTS.—The subeeriber air jam - t rec'd V„ rf r°l4ll'. " P " k l l " Tti r tZT .r" i - 2t;a l eiget i t.ltrmah, at 7re t t: task" Sas wilds of Mlme. at eglgo. W. Ar WRI,uII.O. ,LI MUM 'BII.EATII 'OO dog.for - sale . ./.1 myz -_ \ , \ \yoy 80. \-A. AV glsl A u T V lkra , b ifre A urt l i or: i a t or p i T rk ü btton tuA x itrtiziuons t ta exrit io ! ur"r 'o \lo q ,Ee9T et , sef?' 5..4L t!:„ \ \v —.vLcot -2" ; , g oArer-v-i-- TT \.mml prg...pntot Mirml t e blO4l., f ba"m4iiiijZlEVTciuit7llhZ4 ,P sntiPst l ielitosrtos " . . 1302.5 A \ L 1 11.116 1 Tlt. u,aitipt.-. IRD CiAtil li ,. Aile:c . 0 yirgas Am, suds graimatuv*yr tbowsjo, lini . - . . • . _,. v , . 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' , , t ' t . - W , Vt.-Aiii.f.d‘i.,E.'s- r tn-' ~,,: v,. NA. ~l b„, - . . 1A,V,,,.' ', , _ .‘ ' t " ",• `. , -. - ..`.1.. 'i , „. , l' '••`: , .`%`'# ''''ti"*.- ' e 45 2,1V . ~ , . • ~ . , - • ... • • _ , , lEtdatidg 12 1 11Inds of d I ki.. tor td 'Yei rr 434= D • t v . s imam szookin x trzetialelltd• and • .• • ' • Ka. 25 Market • Aseldator %dam Pgrulnals. • Ilk REED APPLES 40 -IbLL-and 45. sacks Jur ibre.kbr .u. mit.viert tOO. MOLASSES-2Cooritne oak tamale% rural. by JMN non) t CO: FISH—IOO bble. white and Trout for wile br m&10 JOHN-1 MM & . COMMITTME 01. AIMMTIIATION of the Marl ofTrade .for Amu. Fassaa Exuma; Is.Lic. M. Para cc, jAs. P. Tint= PITTSBURGII MARKETS Om= rte eaua aitn.,} Monday 110rutrut, Juno 12, ISae. PAM—mules on the wharf of 'OO Lida superflue at 59.5, and 50 and 20 bbia from store, euportne sod extra at 59:57 458,50. There U to dlepoeilloo to operate largely. ani buyers Hiatt their purchases to present . - GRAlN—lays Oa the Irbarrof 41.2 lux. Oats at 40, 100 and 150 do. at 41. sad US do. At 42: Inge. store. 50 b.... at 44. Corn. •sala of 100bua 11/m11:A from not. at 55. • IVIIISBEY—In !waist demand. Wu In lots of 143 Mkt rettleed at 5, rash. ILAY--sales at lulu of 101oads at 1140517 A tou. OIL —a sat of 5 bbla Lard Oil No.l at 75, tour or,. I ABllES—sale of 10 ott. relined &untie EWA Arab at Itti. fourUoa I:\ BACON—aaItO of tic ID Shudders and 'name at SF. in../ 1 5? - 4 . , 0,000/0. do. at a nd 5,:, and 4,000 Ibra. Sides at Wi.tdl at four mos • MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. • Too inn. Hamar or DaMPOrorrs ast. Carroxs-The val . of Breadstuffs and Prost.. exported to. Pore!. States from the United States. for ths Treasury pears July 1. 1846 to June 31, VW, was .$41.700,000 July S. 185200 June 30, 1953, .......... .1L,995.0011 The datum during the famine year, were by far , the lar. . tit j. poolbla theywill nearly be reached durlust the Trear.y ym r . no* running to a dose. M m echa. are In favor of at least 1162.000,000 ; making an Inere.e of V 0,015,000. The lase of Domestic Produce, &tear ail.. from amen... bulk and pion of Grain and Flour. !dapped from AM, port of New York, fbr 11 months of tbe Trantry year the New York Times statea amounts to 513,502.000 or 961,489,000 In 185354 to $37.. 086.000 lolhe mane 11 months of 1852.53. Ths ease is no, versed with the Cotton export the current Tr.sury year. The stdpments of the crop to the premnt date, ars a 5,000 bales behind the cortespondlox period of last season. The average export prig to full 5 fd cent. below that of loot TheaCeenate export talus July 1. 1852 toJime 30' sow,wm.. Devised ...... equal at 431 Pounds both, base—the tlpland. Sea Island Gulf bales ttrorttl,s,l47° 1 1 11 b V e.- T" 10 far It 161.911,000 vales current crop from Sept. 1 to Jdite 7, and 146,000 bole old mop from July 1 to Aufstud 1 of last you, making 1,957,000 bale thus for, for the Treasury_ year—audsOlthe halm as the seer...export value, mod we Imo a nmultlnr Nrgregat.Of 5 88 , 000 . 000 . 0 * 9 28 "° below that of last year, The Genera, Export amount Cf the Treasury yeax, therefore, as between Illesdetuffs .4 Cot. ton. pros.. tot oath of en than VJ,ooo,ooo.—[Balt. Amer. TIMMS. P. AL—The money market premnts nothing new worthy espeehal comment. The demand Is limited , which give. an easy aspect to tha mmket. Still, ab les tanin but strictly brat clam taper mount be newutiateri that andiron, that np to ;t. V month. The Ziew Orleans japers am ming their l ook top rove matter, am not ar, had there as they appear, and that they win soon be better; Mill. it is romewtmt angulour should be dull them at 36,30, while it is worth PPMar S our Now York. —MD. ass. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEAMBOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES ARRIVED. Ezehange, 31Talluzu, Wheeling. Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. Twin City, Dean. St basis. . Venture. Gordon, 13.2. a. • JelTernan, Mason, Brownsville. lasserne, Bennett, Drownseille. Cot. Berard, Peebles. Elizabeth. Ttuis. lilulver, Hendrickson. West Newton Michigan Wolf, Wellsville. Ithodea, Louise*. DEPARTED. L nreet m CMoorc on. Zbeeßasg. lesserne, Bennett, Brownsville. I'44.l3syned, Peebles, Misabeth T.ll. Phriver. Hendrickson, West Newton Jelfersern, Munn. Brownsville. Slichisan Welt Wellsville. Cballens, Young, Cincinnati. Kate Cassel, Mel sr, Zanesville. Tux Rutz—On Saturday erecting the stage or water by metal mark. au 4 Cacti) Inches, and about on a. gaud.— The weather continues cloudy and cool. Foe Crictintari.—Thellabt draught and orple.dl.l Mem er 0.1111, Capt. Dales, will leave fur Cincinnati to-day.— Palm nacre will find her an excellent toat. • IMPORTS BY RAILROAD 01110 AND rMunrwi/ Itannoan-3 can bones, J 11611 l'n) nlpe.bost, Bryant c 0.445 bas corn, Shrhn• A on I J Online; 6 sksvorn meal; Onninn: 1 /NW. A A A Wltann 205 bun natsW 6int Wan Wr.s oat& 1 . 4 e. ter .oo; 50 almost, J W $19610n:_2 Ws rap._ JL . e , _ Pl it7Vt; w hrel . w."":l.„l.beriteu.itltililtodif eLarKlS ugsct o rn. /1 12 A iDenitr, IT Lll6 eggs. Cummr4 un Thrrsorstmi 6armun.-49 bms chortle, •W Areutebroxr.l; bss bacon, I.l4thatuth Boone; 23 to. Church 4k an IMPORTS BY RIVER LOUISVILLE., by Gasel-55 bba whiskey, it Wilson; 52 do, Jones t Denny. 100 do, Martin A MeLanahllic 00 btils lard 00, balers t Co.: 11 da A it II 11 Chambers: 14 do, 52 tales bah, 24 tio bisthera Rt tales ninon. Leerb .1 Co.' 15 rbs bacon. 54 bbl 4 dour. Or Ilrintm 12 hbds tuber., Mtn- Ick 2 bales hour. Irwin t Son: 120 hides, ti IV Salo- Mori 31 loxes hardware. Edwards &Co.; 4 Obis heel Floyd 25 bal. beinp. A Ckwdock 460041500ne, Pa. R. ki 105 Ws cork. (lark a Than: 3 Idols tobacco, .1 Grim 1 da. lardy n4:04 500 0010 Ilene, .1 Gordon_ DUlll.7l4t'S, by Twirl Cit 4-83 414.dLe moulds. 41 II tlrkt4 , * A Ita.;l,uou I. Ind, Fahnestnek L ect 1,544/ & CurilLL & ca 14 axles. Coleman &m, 11.4.1 tee hawk W B Ifolmvit Br, S wool, .1.4-4 vb & DROWNSVILAby Luanne-4111,m nal, GI bus mail. 0 IS Exindkr; bas corn, Bute?* MK 1W do okul do. Con Z J l..llr4Vr&tri • IiVWCASTLE. by moil bont-113. too, oil itsloo. Monism or, 25 box onto. owner: it Lls rawoonrocr. E_ NS-^_o bbls. littnna n gitpiti . r e 4ide r by . t. 1 - 111 x APPLES—Z.) 111. for mile bv $ll5 .7r. ursuy U. ()Sums. B LUE BONNET BOARDS-12 gro.. supe slossioallty ree!,. P. SADLER. Y. LAWNS -A. A. - .NIILSOG & CO. ant now orentrg mere Mao 1000 sees eyre,bien. Are etalrely WM styles sad will be o'e—se at mitred prim. stl reed a large amartment at goj t e . gods. n dark : Ilig.T. holy alt An a bW iteX7l7l7 X gußcartuk yIGURED WINDOW BLINDS—A large +sacrament owe and basetnene patterns reed and or ade by TRW- PALMER.ZA, Market street, CITEAP WALL PAPER-41)00 pelt. for baits, parlor., and chambers, from 0 to VIE Inelnalve, for sale by r0y . .11 THOMAS PALMER, ifIUEAP BUILDING LOTS FOE SALE, ~./ situate In Wllklosburg: 3 large Lot. at $123 auk 1 large Lott SISO coal 1 do do al V oo earl term orymezt. so T 27 , S. CETHRERT k SON, 140,34 *l. 3/ ANTILLAS—A. A. Masan Co. mill 1.915 m < Mmanr. May 'Mb:another lot of etch M. as. nast reed per Exxon, cOsoprteing enumentlroly new French return. nar27 ItA. MASON& CO.--600 cases and pkgs. ord.. isems and as.t. &mina& M7lss of Dry oo.de opener.' on the =h. Oth and .13st of UV. ma Yankee Notions for June tine op En sale by S. R. LAUFFER ,artrand t. J ACON-3 casks Hants and 2 do Shoal dere yeed tad. Quaker City. an enulpinto.nt, an. oda pr i 3 k Olt 11.POILSALE—La acres of Land on °aeon). molstlas ,neu t ral and Eut I.4butY. IYlLnt En turf ti neutral Italltoad and Vrantuaarn Plant in ad. snytntdtf 11011ERT DAILEY. C0R14—.500 bUS. }ar Corn to arr ha and Ibr sato br my= DELL moorrr. co3riiis—know lot, con -1 sitting orDrittlar,. Agraad lanerr Comb,. of the vaH aut Mars. reed far We at the India Eabtar Imre. No. Ito Market et.L • .• "- ear2G • J. & ft. riIIELIPS. OIL - CLOTH —l2OO yards Transparent Oreen-011Cloth. In vidthanualha homEIZI ha 45 tn. No.eal. holentle and Will. at the Oh Meth Wsrerome 110 Market. say= J. & IL' PUILLIPS. (1 - iitRIAGEOIL elbTll=2ooo yds. of s'?a t , l ittita ia sTs d h e erZlot d ig sl i n toTt t y tq't= the ratan at the 011 Cloth n aternotal, 0.110 Mwrk.tst. .T. & IL PIIILLIPB. UST REVEIVED--HOOD haft - just reed goy fe rn emu Of thaw fine 3YATCUE.B. or Unlined Thee .1,1124 Mr".. 71.1 Ira/1 Guard, Fob and Vest ermine; tArtner .wlth► fine lot of new and beautiful pattarua of *II and tublonalde Gold Jewelry, wbleh we will seltattaandar wbolenaht prices by the Jingle article. and no solstake. Can at 51 Ilarltet . pt. and purchase tine Watches sad Jewelry at their real Yalu. m{2.5 11000 - 9./11.2darte1 at. NEW WILMINGTON SMOKED lIEII - ZAttgrMom'C'Veti"'"V• OF LARD; 21.2 mike Eate lOixlirrinfhear rhor, (be Cotolrillt - mfe ham o 60 inn s •knrod sad In go Border. th• Wong goal Denbo.. ' It Imo 11 !lb DoligSborbood tonvosiloomo to mato farmers .161- iortabla. Dootdr• of onlo4f TOOL WOODS. • fIUIPPED LOG WOOD— PO bbleaor mle by mr2o J;SCIIOONWAKER It CO. Thin APPLES--30 bus: to arrive' for side 1111 ET • ' • myll ..138NRY EL COLLINS. YOL 88 HARRIS REPORTS—VoI. 8 fin; ries Itoyorto, bent vol. 3) Nom. Plato Report, A l 'apply roe'd sod for solo by KAY t W.. toOl Wood st. SUMAC -100 saokßin store for salei by mr6 DIaKBY & SUGAR.-711thda.N. 0. Sugar ree'd on COM ditualent Or We by & IiAROACGIII & CO. VMP BLANKETS-3 doz. India Rubber mp Malted. Poreale stHei UM" Rather Depot. RHO • 11. PHILLIPS, P 0.716 Marled. OAP--1001u. Cincinnati Palm Soap OH.just C - 1 reed awl in ode by S. ILIRPAUGH -IG I bIBROIDERLES —A. A. Mason & Co. u.i. th reed Earla. 76 patina a rich Fabrp Id. da. w. 14 will be may ablbltan, 6a Monday. lisp 29th. LIARPNE'S MAGAZINE—June No. read - • Arai . J. L. lIIRAD. 78. ith Et. it It lIITE BEANS--10 bble. small white .Ikanax last redd'azin tot sale by 7. LITTLX LARD -15 kegs No. 1 Lard for mlo by • nun JOHN FLOYD Co. IVEBSTER'S DICTIONARY: unabridg- V ed; copte• 'various styleri atbiodlnipix_ pits by m 713 J. L. RY.AD, V Mart MetchauLs EsthangiL fstafiii=AA old and wrier article, on hand and for tale br W. 11.'811 N. 0011. . 100.12, ear. Wood Front sti, CIBAL - BOATS--1 Barge 80 by 13 feet and XJ hot ail*, 1 1101 Scot 10110 i. 21% 1001,1br mala ' enlol /OILY dlTll CO. - isi EILING PAPER, Ilan Vapq, Oak Paper, paorattur Doreen. kz•Abt.. a , DI3 EADJ., Aileshevr. VRENCII MUSTARD—Of different flit Tank hafted and for pale by W. A. MnDIMMUI. MOLASSES & SUGAR 300 bble. prime N. o.lUlam& BO Wart Wm. 5.14 Ifturga b4a. tab to prhnall. O. llngsyn atom and r • UNTRAWILITE GLIIE-2 bble. for We by mez J. BCIIOONMAICSR k poi SUGAR--117 Ude. pihne N. 0. Su - • gar ne& thir 6.7 . Dar B. IL ItantiAna State &data r J. A. at ct(ll5ON l CU. ••FEATHERS -19 -bge.. • . lulding. from ..timMor Americus Ibr i try I.:DICIIHY-AiS:lO.. , - LA.CKaITRY BRASDY- 7 1 Pbl.• on red Syr saleipinntame32Vmdit. T.4I , CD--25 bblo. mad half do now laadino frow itmgag: Akan* Re sada ty , Dies" MANTILLAS --a. A.Miukin & b are 3,r Ibreli? won than 109 Wirt pm of xthts, FOIL new - and splendid palwenger Mesmer GAZES. 3. L. ltnones, will leave kr Clucinnat .on tr. - DAY, the 12th loot_ at 4 o'clock, r. v. For freight or yens. wage, apply on board. e.r to lnY/2 /LX Fq or CoLLTI:GWOOD. data Railroad Packets for Wellsville. Stenben - villa and Wheeling rtv RE fast mania pvsenger steam ere DICRNAL.Capt. A.S. SAPVIMIID, andf„jrigg FOREST CITY, Capt. D. Moons. will Ply as rolro r ly_ packets between Pittsburgh, Wellsville, :teutonsil:e oat and Wheeling. The Diurnal will Leave Pittsburgh every Monday. Wed needay and Friday moming, and the Sorest City every Tneeday, Thursday and Saturday morning, atIO o'clock, connecting at Wellsville. at 3 o'clock, r. a., with the trains of the Clereland and Pittsburgh Hoarded, for Clereland. Chicago and SL Innis, with the Steubenville ann Indiana Road at Steubenville, and the Baltimore and Ohio Road at Cit 'iTheeling. at SZO for Baltimore and Washington y. From Wheeling:the Forest Citleaves every Mondry'. Wednesday and Friday. and the Diurnal every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. at 7.33', at, connecting at No fretWells villawih the Railroad trainto'Cleeeland. ight received on the " wharf at Pittsburgh after 9.20 For freight or pialige, apply on board.or to J:D.I3.)LISNOWOD, Agent. Mh2 Ho. 155 Front-street. "1854." Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and St. Lows. TUE PITTSBURCIII AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LLNE. FOR 711 E CONVEYANCE OF - PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT, Earßica PITT SDUROUA, ND ST. CINCI LOUNNI S. ATI, LOUISVILLE, TIIIS LINE is'composed of ventirstolass,powerfOl steam nop 4 1:1= 1 11Vonftgglti;tad= river. It connects with the United States Mall Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and St. LOWS* by which passengers and freights are trivial mid ref/Ville:lf through daily. Two new steamers have beon added to the Lice, whkt not consists of the tglowhig boats.' Books alga. Dogs qf Departure from RRabargh. STATE......w. SIELTIMOOVEIL-Stoulay SIESSENUER No. 2t.j.n. ..... Monday. ALLEGHENY ' 'dko. ieLsrs. ...... --Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE—Wx. man . IVedoradaY. PIIILADELPIIIA A. J. Glum Thursday. Gorar...a. Friday. PENNSYLVANIA .allo.JCLlSartarrA.--.Saturday. Lew. dolly at 10 WelockiA. precisely. No Freight rocelvml aftor c g o'clock, on Lhe moruing of Nor Patticalaro, apply on board. or to ) 6 1..A L C T K TT:' . Pg rr ntlo N , Monongahela Rouen Building. PIII,IIOIOII. Jannare. Read the Following. F RANK -VAN CORDER Im. just returned from New York and Plalladelphlnand Is now opeolon • varied and complete stook-of LADIES DRESS TRIM. 31/NGS,and respectfully rmutests the ladles to call and rsamlne them. Also. • floe assortment of Nmhrolderies. Olean for rash. No. $3 market on. of the Mahlon& hasINLOW IS THE TIME to secure th;io;cliest location fora country residenceitear the city. that. 011.1;111 ho offered for some thus. Eillllloo It. it miles from the eityon the 4th .t 1 road, opposite Mr. Joseph lei'llarland'a milkmen, whore you hare a view of }Mat Liberty met the splendid railer mermen/ding iil if sou buy It andinaprove It money would possibly buy It Prom you. tint whoever got it would be lucky. Tbaes are *bout JO acres lo ti.c tract for we; and it tem legated that It can be divided intoeeneral lota, each 'brine with the other to beauty of location. (M It there are general excel ent springs of good water for acolony of et or g personale). wish foe betPPY, handsome homes, this is the location.— lihoewer want such, can enquire of roylielm . THOS. WOCDS.7S, dth at. TIIE ONLY CERTAIN REMEDY—A gen tleman idell known he this eommunity, of g a m ine ..te, handus tbeautdoinod statement •few it is liut one amongst thousands °tracts. and as mech. we publish It for the benefit of those who an suffer-Inn from oetloorm., perhaps, as his cam. after haring used other PurPorting h o bo lobtllible worm destdolenil wlth out etuy avail. --- . • . Ltrearoot. Columbiana Co., 0... May c h ild .11.-art. A A. klar.e.stnek .0 (I.—Ci.tiemens A of mine,ak. about .1 Terve, had been for some time. dd while at dinner one day waa taken with sparer our octor was most for, he said that worms sr. the mum. We procured mine of IL A. Fahnestocre Vermilltge from • neighbor. and ware the dal • tew stoonful and a hair in lees than an bow It - passed an innumerable quantity of warms. not a abort time was restored to per.% ha:deb. We would be without your Tema... nadir any cow elder... tow; respectfully. JAS. AItIWCK LE, Formerly of Pittsburgh. Prepared and sold by B. A. FAWNESTOCK d (SD.. corner of Fret and Wood sts. je3 ATV: LE t SUGAR s tt a MOLASSES-7 legs uNart. sugar. rarZ in/ reel .a meet and t nip by • jrB • W. A. 31eCLUU€ . Altlßo APPLES, pared, cored and put up gallon eons. heroaribrally pealed. retsbalog ,in gallon f 1.11100/ and imbues ottloy trait, iv rolo N. A. MeCLVRO. - 'GUS-4 bhlo. fresh Eggs just reed and K,4 for sale by mr3l • lIENGIT 11. GULLETS. FINE PERFUM oe F.RT-1 have on hand a very t umottnent of English. and A naGi• can Perfumery. consisting of Pomade. Hair 011.1. due gs trsets,Cohurees, Soaps. Shaving Ovate. Aromatic Vlne• Lavender Waters. AA kvt of One (Nova. Ilair Tooth Brushes. d o. 3 haws tiany of the above snick* would do well to gall and exam in e my stock before yortioslng elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING. Tel corner of the Diamond and Market at. LESII BRUSIIES. BATH STRAI'S, —I have On hand • large assortment of One dembloff lirsohm,inathing ttraya. and • variety of other Clods. JOS. FLEMING, tor. Diamond A Market at. 114 . ACON---50,000 ass'd in store and UP forale by A. CELBERTSON, 1941.110rty T OBACCO -21) hxs. W. H. Grant:" .5s /t Ss; ts) do Weter's old So, just reed 4.l.sale_ be jeg A. CIJLOEItTSG:t. 130TATOES-40 sacks fur sale by a ;e6 ttexur 11.001.1.1118. PM:ESE-2001ms. prime W. 11 Cutting - for rale by II EN'HY 11 , i0OLIANS. 1)15E. 1, 8.41E . 5 a TIIE ry . J.111:11.11tt or - ZE;lll . fie lb, by Joee ( 4; Fos, noreelektliettban batrunitelkat Yd mon grout a(1.11tIons e loy CP.144. t'S .l lj i i ;T— -roy tale by G ENTAL SURIJERY.— Prinetples and Praetke cants! Runner ..byqtabln A.llarrls. I Sm. For by NAY CAL. 55 Woo 4 et. 'DRUM H cents HONEY. 121-2 per lb., at 1. fro atonal! , a PATTON'S, In the )(Komi IV O. 1 MACKEREL, 12 1-2 eta. per lb., at II i.e. MORRIS A PATTON - 8. In the Diamond. VIRENCII LINEN DRILLING'S, am hat ': eat etylee,aon open at CII t=l4 ire,l I 144.41 11~ US IA BUCK S, — of the latest ha portatinun it pat reed at jet CIIICIFFIOPS. It W,nd rt.._ `ARSEILLES VE:STINGS—Very desir able atilt-x;(4li reed (a 24 rupelp and •al ma& NKr with proloptneys, at CU EnTEIC6, 14 it ad et. fkATS —250 bap. far Kale tr 7 Ur PO vot Boa - xnokter4 swarm-. /110114% 100 bus. in the ear for sole Is; te4 'O RON stionsT )1(1011Y. Ay ALL PAPER—For parlors, halls, rooms, V slated. pounded and , psh_or.V(....tp.edinnt sad Ishly satin 41sUbed, for TIM CA:.22ER. --- (Iin:ESE-100 bus. prime W. It. Cheese reed Ma day and tar aala - by T. LITTLE ( 2 2.. • No. 112 Sienand Menet. . ityxx . lbs c . Bacon Shoulders; mt. extra &C. Canna In stare and tor sale by T. WILK & C0..112.24 at, 2 BBL/3.6CM ARABIC, white, in store and for tido by FLEEINII Dltt).2. 200 LBS. CALCLNED MAGNESIA in Mara nnd mr se. by FLEMING, DEAN. PEACHES -.200 bus. Dried Peaches for ale by . /e3 A D. CANFIELD. QUGAI4-10 Mule. N. 0. Sugarand 10Tdde. I -1 claw!Bed tlo nasal. to. L . 4. !LOAN/MD. bide. birumod far sale by Xi .7. 13. CANVIt:DD.I MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS!! --- ApttatlAa k n x l.llhun • Urentad'nag ilaln and fltnaredherectajnat reed per Mann. by . 11A A. a. AUL. Aiwa another supply of Madonna Cloths COO trarellng Anew. tarls GENUINE IMPORTED CItiARS by retail at eery tow prionn GanolueMarans Clears, 25 kw Ills Flnellarotad 110/lan o d r do 23 , for Dt. iggg UTln tli ra Veylt ar . ' d 9) - AnteZeied moi better In PM) 3 Mr idltne. 'Lavers ot pond Cigars re will do well to try mato of the above. they ant decidedly ths hest sod cheapest In lithe Lomb, Ow gala at MORRIE t PASTUII N, In the 14OOKS, BO — OKS—Smart's Translation of Homo; Arnold's LUn Props Composition: all. Latin Syntax; Brook's Sethi Lon Moog • E ZlLsVrerlinsaz tx, AViri A tisselOtinutins a lLm . k. 54 144 t I} . LT,w4c .. ii ; 4:l 2 i t . RUBBER i.u. TS reetand Ihr soh .t &tenant Oil Meth WV. rooms, N. 116 Market E. .1. A 11. PHILLIPS. CHEESE- -100 bys. prime cutting for sale ur my2T iircrtx H. iXiLLITC4. 1/111ILINGTON fIERRING--6 Bur 1 P Manton Plunked Iteninereed by W. A. MeOLUIIII. P .... lIIMEIURKkY FIGS, 50c a drum, eon. woos 4 lbs., kr sate by MORRIS k PATTON: ,tuy2o In the Diamond. BBF .a bble. mall white Deana for sale by 1,111 .1. ky. URA. 7S Water Pt_ xi ilif---100 tibia. Louierille White 'Lime Mr sate M J. k W. . EWA 74 Water et. FLOUR -150 }able./scraped Flout' for sale by wym . J. a W. RBA, 74 Water et. p Ait COTCl4,lfilt o buB d iTelg; 41174111°cidt". "'' r ' ° " th "' my: . BUisfsIAQIIE . V , bbisi .a ct u u r t v ir i lzcS l i i friffibififfl tons (in dargCl4 — o. I 4 New ;fussy. Wulff. kr itil• by R. C. SlSLikttB k CO. f esh powdered 1. Just reed lad rani. by D. : HELLEN.% Atm • Q, PER DI AC IT 1-4 las. insquare coke. just reed and for sate by It. V.. SELLICHS t CO.. MACHINES, warranted to cut - gra= 15 tr = l7 ,. d t ri oth. it im,, r toter MOO M Q. MI Lit it MAirko. r lrActi r od rt. MOWING MACHINES, warranted to cut 07: 11 gilnrlardrr r IrN1Witarie r HORSE RAKES-50 Revolving Ilorse it•ices air sale by E. R. SIIANICLAND. CRAPE .- SRA wr:67-17A. Dlneoe k Co. *Wirt " , rar aroftfMr. remaae 11193 D tARASOLS—A. A. Mason & Co; are now l ogirr t urcther !tn. lot Parawla, of envy mr ...c,4 F INGIIAMS-=-500 'Po. fruit colorcid•Frendh, Pnotch end Dennstle illnehame jest Med end - 11 s $t extremely kr. prim& by A. A. Jusoxa 00. • ROUND NUTS—I 97 bp. now landing ILE from blanallold Ibe ado by 1. DICKEY t OD PIG IRON—IOU tone Spririgtiold Furnace eat Pig Iron for into by arGILLS Jt ROL . MOLASSES —2OO bble'., oak cooperage, N. O. and 60 balm. 11. it. Honors. DIVILIS !MOS, V.RESTI•PEAMES--,5 dos.quart cam( for ' wy2o - M'CLUIta, I.I.IIAKETI SWEET — CORN--GroeiiCOrN cl ',mama saa mina ttutthaton,"•saperso trod., Ift t 7 inyln - A. MPOLURO. em see eat or aa e ef79o J. 11C1100.411.1.KEILeW., 11.T4ERY.7-2A kgcnsied for tale by 1.41 .I.ISCHOONMAKta & I • WOW': YOKIE'ADVERTISEIKEErrS. From Wm. H. AAmrtipi. g . xo. 102 • Nommt stmot. Nam Yor k. • Niiteitiritire; AusLratiq, Pioiteer Line, • • Carrying the United states 'VICE A. 1, superior Clipper Sbip GER- I. TREDS .111 sneessi the Nightingale. sod nail for the above parts on the tint of July, es seventeenth ShIP this Line. The Gertrude has proved herself n remarkably portrelit erheon,ly A. L Ship now loading at this port fur etust The Pioneer Line ban ained a most enviable repo to o. It was the first. and Is now the only regular line. Errr.ythin.N Is provided fee pen...gets Ex cept nines and Rouen., seep nod towels, The lengthof pawn TIIrIINS lone 71 to ito days.' First Cabin Ptonsgo Stn. nod,.'_;, screed Cabin twangs $l2: and 7750. For frelshl ..r troon:le , apply to 'II. W. CAMERON. .y744,1 . ,1 • 114 Wail street. WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S IMPROVED SEIVE6MACIIIINES, lIANUFACTORED AT WATERTOWN, cos.. pr cm! .11horr.nolt...of 343 Broadway. N. Y. FEIESE AIMIIIINES have been in sueeeas nal operation. In the. hands of manufartniers and f en, far the 1111 d two yeare,and In every two hare given unirereal Wier:tenon. The Proprietor! , are now pro. wed to offer them to the publk, with that inmeas..l eon knee In their merits which the united testimony of their num:roue mistomeri has Ftrenntheued and confirmed. Thew, 31arhinee are entirely different from any other, the principles on which they are MOO being mehriireip. our own. Among the advantages of thls Machine over any other -are the following: 1. The simplicity of its construction, and the case with whieli It can be kept in the moot perfect order. 2. The perfect manner with which theoperriLne Imbedded to stitch and new the vario. kindiof work,frum the finest linen to the ea. meat elotlix 1. It particularly excelo in the rapidltTbitlivlidelt 'mirk can be executed: Its that respeet It has un equal: 4. Th.: littl e power required to propel. them, enabling con even them of the moot delicate stltutbm to um ohem without injury to their health. We am nun' manufacturing a lergersluel Machine, more putkularly adapted to the wwlegefleather, (3.11V1.1 bags. and the heaver killdeer