, H.. LDS & CO • WHOLES ALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHO USE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, w E .ARE NOW OPENJNG OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK DF SOOTS AND SHOES, Of pra y , vuriety, and latest styles . and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which _ baring been p p ri ncipally for CASK, direct from the Manufacturers, and selected with great care as to quality and urea, we flatter ourselves wo are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MENTS to our- friends who may mill. " . WS ABE AGMS FOR , ,. Which me highly recommended throughout tho Enazto MurX T 0 MX . x . ,• zt.a Et p ja . r x , p, xsa - s ell States far their durability and cheap:ens—ONE 1 PAIR 6. 11: found by actual teat, to - - BIZMA.LLIC 1 01:fT.W.RAR WIRER PAIRS OF MR OLD STYLE. "L'IPPILIZI BOOTS AND eriaoms.• .:?Buyer, wtn find It to their adcantsso to cell nod el, • FOR' BOYS, amine our Mock . • YOUTHS AND 8./ore Purchasing Elaelohert. CHILDREN, AlTParticalar olLocalon 'gyro to orders. corliSdhaSna . . . . ROBERT JAMISON JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., No. 103 WOOD ISTRICIET, PITTEITILTrcUrr, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of THEIR CITSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALL Y, TO TITEIR STOOK FOR TOE arn.x.NG AND'SU mamma TRADE, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Their Terms end Prises will be as Herorab a to Purchasers so those any-other House. East or West. I,llifircash and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call. nirlfr.d&wlietT jacticgo. LAME SUPERIOR COPPER MILL M if.LTIN Ci WORKS PITTSIMLOII. PAME, M'CURDY & CO • MANUFACTURERS OF SIIEATIIING, BRAZIKILS', and BAT COPPER, PE SAID COP PER COTTON S,Nolonl Still Bottoms, Spelter Polder, An, MAN Import= sod Dealers to METALS, TIN PLATE ! A inEr (RON, WIRE, E. Constantly or. hand, T1M.... Machina+ sad Too!. -. 4. 0041002ze,./Co. 149 Firoranft 130 &mai ere. • z.. Pittsburgh, Penns. u•iyecfal orders et Comet cut to mar dcelred pattern. turMAßerlyT JOHN b. LEW, AL H. LtCHA NT T A IL 0 IL, No. 45 Market st., Plittabxurgh. A good assortment of Crorns, (lemnftwoi VZSI:LTG,, COATINOS, Ana 1111 goods suitable for gentled:teas' ices?, Jost recatived. AlirOnlera prumptly filled, la the latest styles of the art. taMlydfc ALL'43OOFOD dr. MANOTACTURIEUS AND DEALERS IN OATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Have now on hand for Spring Sales, as large sod complete an assortment of Goods as can MTovud in soy of the eastern calm, enraging of FOR SILK AND WOOL VATS of every gibs end quality; CAPS of every quality and latest fashions; PALM LEAF, STRAW, LEDRORN AND PANAMA OATS; STRAW, LEGMAN AND SILK DON. NISTS,:stn, go. Parsons wishing to purchase tabor by Wasssus or Bum will And It to their advantage to call and examine ouratoct cull FRENCH WHITE ZINC PAINT. 500 Torus Snow White and No. 1. `Dpir AND GROUND IN OIL IN PRANCE, WERRA:MD TURA Tv ,torn ar,l to rallvo, for sale by JOSEPH M. BTROlia, No. 83 Ando Btreet, New York. Agent, %lents Ntovtagoe k Cc... Pub. sA.Aruira. 171.?..3-1.3E1R 41.111 D No. 62 RT. mein muurr, TPTTEISMIGII, PENN %., Had just returned from the Eastein Cities and fa noirromirnig his Spring atock of Clothe, Caolmeres, .17eellmin and Coatings of every variety and arte adapted to the beat city and country trade, which sill be made op to order with promptneaa and despatch, and et rates as lop so at any other elmdar establishment in the city. fe233lte A.T.031.1.1131f. do CO Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Menu Lanni. Chnejitommata and orders for LEAD, HIDE?, TIE3IP, PRODI3OII, dc, wdletted. Prompt atton• than to rroelvtag and forwarding. No. 40 Oomutercl4l Street, St. Lout• deltdelmte J. 11. CHRISTY. M. Lh. 7Aird dirtot, Pitisburg.4, Penna., ilarlng had the adrarklagaat of Eastarn Colloge• noo 110 pitelsoulit nerytral yearn' Make, avers hL pr0ra46166.1 urnien b frommAr, AND MEDICAL OAS EFL ' . IIZIMMICI.S. .erf. W. D. Ilowsrd. Out. Wilean L-0•12,11... - DOT. D. )U. A. McLean. lion. ILL A. Weaver. T. EL SII., EN. iLI. T. J. Blistum 3. R. llntatr. Jobs, IL llallor, Esq. lar.ob McCollister. Es q. mradyd to tyrovic NVORIO3. ALEICAND.ER BRADLEY,. 3111,1 IRMICICILLS AND DIA= IS MIT VAIIIM Or COORING, PARLOR AND HATING STOVER, - Frain and Fancy Grata Fronts, &c. Solo Proprietor of the celebrated Perzsr Gee BURSTING and SnoanGeasmnsa COOK STOVES. OElee and Bales Room. muLtljdfo Ito, 4 Woad St, Pittsburgh. Pa STARCH AND FARINA Hid, toy the West Philadclpitia Manufacturing Co (Riot Prenilom Baal .. . Sod by tbo Norrabor,l669.) Dlimond Gloss Starch, in CMS corter, C len. eseh Ito do boxes do 4n.opere,l " dee Also, }lofted, Pure arc! Pearl :Unruh, o boxes Tarbes slew, all for 1.0.4 , 7 me- • OOHS Terms, (or Corn litarcb,)io b. it) papers each. This talkie I. expressly papered for cullstry porpsere, cud can be relied on as superior to 11:11.100 to Sup DOW to ass Tor sale by' . TOO:UPSON, Ag e n t . WeYOUNO. 7eley.,lBsoelttio Agent. for Company. N. 80.1LOCED8 ez SONS. DULIMIS Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, CLICITFIFAIS,O7 SARK NOZP.3 ASTI) 1.4 As err stnesT, prrrsirateou, PA. 111M-Oollections mwle on &lithe principal rid e% tbroagb. out dm trulted Bates. *V224cly FLOJESIGUT 012.11, maul ID STEltigir BONNETS AND lIATS,VVE Bomar itignoNs. FLOWERS, ft., co. S 3 EMMET STREET, Drllßlydic PI273MTBGII. • B. & C. P. MARBLE, Illinnellllll2l PAMLICO, JOB AND ALL KINDS 0? PAPER.WRAPPING Warehouse, No. 97 Wood PITT.IBO7IOII, PA. cny4af to itap boetebt at market vices. 30.13N.COCI,IFLA.Na EWA). lIELIC/ACTLIZMOIP Iron nalWag, Iron Vault', Vault Doors, Window Miters, Window Guards, &e., Fas. 111 demo& Street rind de Third dared, °Wm= Word and Ward ' ) dTrEdinnliill, tore nu hand a misty or its.Pattedw. fang/dud Pi n, imitable for all purports. Particular attention paid to en• closing Ohm Lota. Jobbing done at short notice. torn o. mom VANDEVER .& FRIEND. 122•THIYR AT LAW. SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, • ' --•••• /f.• 6,11666 es Mock, Dubuque, laws. AllirOoDeetloau p=l.l mode lb any port of Northam tows, or Wobtem W WM &Mod to the purchase and Eibto of Beal Enid% ob. tainths Mug On Med. and Mortgages. lioLlydkr 110BIN.8”, MIHIB & MILLERS, : , -ifovszpicits AND MACHINISTS, NtrA.O3X/NaTON WORK 9, Pittibnrigh,L Penna. atatket . stree t. . ginufatiro all kinds of fltearigagntr end dill Ifdicblu e Warl Railroad Work, Steam Bolide, sod Obtat Iron . 70 bintimd R•Pairtafgdone 012 shon notice. mtasarna Nrif — rsr m 41. 2 , 7 6D kg N • Matufactoram a d Dubai! tt sti kinds et TOBACCO. BNUIT AND CIGARS. 7..E4k.V T0M1416.000, c.r.e.q/MisithAeld Bind and MamitdAlky, _ . MIRMITROU,PA. .',FrOBILIGrN EXCHANGE. SIOn,TIS/LLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN% 1911ERBIAN & Co., ON THE UNION DANE, LONDON, IN BUDS Or ONE .'POUND STEELING AND UPWARDS. Aleo, BED on the rrhedpal. Otto end towns of Irmo., Doletoel, Hollsod, Gomm, Rens% end other European Matas, touts:oly on band owl fel sale by IL ATMLIAII3 A 00, eltelyoro Dankere. Wood street. corner of Third. :J. SCOTT, Dontut, nAs removed to the house lately occupied a l Dr. tymji„ mo o NA, 7.78 retin street, (eottlb Walt:kw &IMO lila draft. '. emeaUloanfiom O 4 R. tin {P. K. .POATLICY, 11Y.LSOA & 13M7 33 A. 12. -FL EC 3, 8 . SOLID BOX VISES, Cast &seised Hie:maid Shovels and Spades, rlebi / 1464 ' 4 Ewes, Uurcrtereatb,s , - Warihtiuse, N 45. 3.7 idarka Street. aelate.ne • PITTSBI7BI3II, PA. . 31 4i:EiiitRO:tiuCzrz T.A-ix.cdt; Clair - Street, CDT , llidealfirirptgabi,l PITTIMAGII, PA NW* : THOMAS JAMISON tpectat fitottcni - MEIME=a WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF ADZERICATI WATCUE We would most respectfully call ,the atten uoo of the pablic to the American Watches now being ex. tenalvely later:4l3mi, the manufacture of eeblell has be come so firmly eststilehad that online confidence can le placed upon than as safe and corrt,t tle.keepeta, both by the wearer and sone, [Lacing boen appall:Jed Whohaat« Agents for the vale of theme Watches, the public may he ...eared !het yea can eell them et the eery lowest Lash prL,L We have eho eery large tot et 811.TEll and PLATED WARE', VINE GOLD JEWELRY In eeta mmtk el CcrraL astnet, Cameo , Jet etal Paintlnge Our ru rrttuuntd CLOClin Is nauenally large et pre.net ea/uprising saint, 11.6011 tatter. of EIGLIT and ONE DAY PARLOR and OPEIGE CLOCK.? at OREATL Y ILE• DEIGED PRICE: We hare also a full stock or English and Pules OOLD and MEYER WAXER AS on hand, all of our osm honor:Alio. Abe Watch )taken' Tale, Materials and Watch tilasist, RRINEMAN MAYRAN, feSMAItaT No. 43 Fifth street. MOTHERS! moTnEasu RIOTHSOSIO Don't fail to procure Mnt. Winelovr's Sooth ing syrup for Childeas Teething. It has m, meat on earth. It greatly facilitates the process of teething br .itnning the gunw, reducing all Inflammation—wlll alley pain, and to tare to regulate the hovel.. Depend opun lt, MutbOrli, It will give rest tOyourselves, and toilet and health to your Infant. Perfectly safe to all dses. This valuable preparation to the prescription of one of she mostesparlencal and skilful female Physicians to New It ngland, and ban hewn used with nover.Palling success in tenons of came. We believe it the best and sorest remedy In lb. world, to all team of Dyeoritery and Dlarhoea in rhildren, whether It arises from teethtng or from any other cause. If life and, health can bo estimated by dollars and 00010,11 le worth It. weight to gold. ' Millions of Willa are told every year to the Collzd 9tatm. It Is an old and weldttled remedy. PRICE ONLY 2 CENTS A I*TTLE iif-biane genuine tiniest the 4G4lmile ofetritTlß A PER. KlNS,Eletir Yart, i. °alba ontirldn wrapper, Geld by Drniggtsts throaghont the world. DR.GEO. IL KEYSER, Agent far Pittsburgh JathttswlefeT El I R. W SEWING MACHINES lI4IIIRJ I. ATE! IMPROVEPdTINTEI, =II ALEX. R. REED, No. 69 Flab Streoi 1311.10.1.1.63. . IC 11) W.1 . “1.1.00 , a1 Pittsburgh Steal Works. .1 ONES, Es crsrn dr. CO., Slanofectnreez of CAST STEEL; Woo, AMINO, PLOW and A. B. STREI4 MI NOS and AXLES, Corner Vatsand JrW Strre.A PitOhn7A Fla ISAAC .11rti J. MANI IJ. B. 120G1L.K.13 do CO.. Rogers' Improved Patent Steel Crinivator Teeth. Comer Rosa and Piro Benda. 2:YI.W-tack, Pk. I rahlyelfr• RAIL ROAD BPIKEI COMPANY. Joseph DLlworth-- D. W. C. Bidwell (ft.onors to Porter, Roy', 4f Suyll) - 1/1991,AC9L-36.11 RAIL ROAD SPIRES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, wEGRI,dfc PITTSBURG& PEN I;. 5.t..1:40-o.44e•is)r.sib+l:l Forwarding and Canna!salon Merchant, AND WEIGLPPALE DEALPIIIIS Cheese, Batter, Seeds. b Caul Preluce Occur. Mir) No. 26 Wed Pared. ritaferh. A WUBD TO ITIE to you to use noitatter . • Celebrated Stomach Bitters It le het Jost to state that am s minimise{ to the system. In lee carting etreegth and rigor daring certain pertedloal stage. which lire anilines attended with mirth pale nod trouble, we know of no preparation more highly adapted to all al. cousequent open this canon and for le mother non , log a blab" the Bitters cannot be dirtnartrd with, especially where the mother's nourishment le iriadelitiate to ills de rimed. of the child; consiqurtatly bar strength moat yield, and hen It Is where a goal tonic, such es ilootetteeri Edam. nth linters, la needed to Impart temporary strength and .rlgnr. to the wholeryttem. Ladies should by all means try this remedy, and before so doing, ask poor pti) &leo, who, If he LI acquanoted with the virtue of the Minis, will none. mend their am la all mar Bold by drugichda and dealers gacerally, eYerywbera, and by UNTETTAR A flrdiTH, manufacturers and prxrprintono I Waned and 4d front Wentz. cayalnlkarT Hide, Oil and Leather Store U. Biarveratca& SoNs, No. 31 S. Third et, between Market and Oheernat eta, Philadelphia, hero for tale DRY AND SALTED seamen DrIDES, Dry and Green Salted Patna Ripe, Tannene Oil, Tanners' and One , Her/ Toole M the lowest prim, end neon the beet tams ws,All kiwis of Leather In the rough wanted, for which the highest market price will be given In cub, or taken In exchange fer Hiles. Leather stored free of charge and told on commlealon. analydro $l,OOO REWARD for any Medicine that will excel PRATT & BIITORER'S BIAGIO OIL, the only Indian Remedy new sold for Rhemnetletn, Neuralgia, limulacbe Toothache, Pala In the Bids or Rack, Sprains, Endres, gore Throat, Burnt, Contriaed 1090 la and Num kw, the only veg. etable - remedy diecovarred tifee will act upon them and lir. bar thejolute. Tbimmeng of proms have been cured of thaw complaint,' by (hie new discovery. All are Invited to give It a tried. Principe' °dice 200 %Abington etreet, Brooklyn, V. Y. Pot We by DR. GEO. U. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood greet, and y .P. /MING, Allezbeny. blguatnre otegratl & Dutcher on the wrapper, mA name blown In the bottle. moN/dawil IlEsnecnE.—Dr. Wilson's Pills have becomo quite popular as e remedy for Ilfeettebe, of every descrip tion. Tbey twee Invariably el:lorded Immediate relief even when utber ternedlem hare felled. They du not &ken the elOmaeb,lo•lslte tonnuleat and agreeable to take. Prepared and sold 1,7 D. L. FAIINEISTOOII t 00., Whole ule Dusgeste, corner of Weal aed Ub rte., latteburgb, Pe, ~ Jai:dal& Puei OLD ETD NuizLY.—f have Wird Limb aid Bye Vildaby width I b aye bad toade and Inapt until tau beiciunt old and will Le *old by Iba barrel or Erillon, inedicalparposee. atel7tdketli . OPAL IL ILEYSRII. 140 Weed aueet. Arrircui Ltu.—Dr. Serer, of 140 Wood street, bee on lends vary ...talker! &nice for deaf persons, by .bleb nmeny perms ire • made to bear is well ae ever.— Alio, • remell guns perchodrma, arldch Ii torrrte4 Into the nor. end 1 very emctoot In maycneee of deshwere..lendlq Pau Baerrnr.,.-I have Brandy- which I CR gasmen to !Semi and at for mealcios, witch nu.n , pyramid to meet • publla want. Any ons who will try this can be satisfied of Ittsuperlorlty. mrl7,lona GEO. H. KEVEXE, 140 Wood street. PALVANIO BATTZ&Y, OR ELZOTR.O MACINZT/0 Mums, for Meiteal parpoors, of • ' try repo-for Mod will :went Owl of Uprose dunce, wherever Regrets niwa r. lt leolr e e f oo .e... D ;oterwth. tra BROOLDZR Baaces—The only place to et g . osii nankin Brach is at Du, ES Wald tur n DR. OEO II R.USZR, 140 Wocd 51. apllklawT Browns—The beet assortment in the city or mole et DR. EXTOIERV, HO Wood at. oplikdait SOAPA, Hair Brnahes and Parforaery atDr ICSITIWB, N 0.140 Wood at .4pWAAArT. Ortaxots Slurs of a good quality for sale at Mt- LUM8E1143,,140 Wood it. gala./ Brauroys—A full assortment of all kinds astaatos tor sou ann. ssxeasr ,1 140 Wool Tar. only Truss Manufactory in Pittsburgh /04.119,10. lIA Wood it. 1919:441r2 Vittslnttgij 6aytte. Y S. 'T '/' E 3 .13 'Cr 1-1. G, I=L : MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 6. 1869 OPFIrI AL PA PK a OP ?DE Cif T Cll3. Inn , ' Now. ItEnlan Mean TZIrPrITATIIRIs—obBerIIIOI;3II taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. 59 Fifth st., yesterday. IN NON. IN SHADE. 00 40 Go 51 MERE I'2 '4 m " P. M Barometar FESTIVAL—A grand Strawberry Festival. f, the benefit of .Emory" Methodist Episcopal Church, of East Liberty. will be held at "Fountain Grove," (the property of Dr. Wilsonl near "Homewood" Station, on THURSDAY, the oth inst. Arrangements have been made with the Penna. Railroad Co. to have es eursion tickets issued fur the occasion, and addi tional cars placed on the road for the accommodation of visitors from the city. The regular aecurnmoda. lion trains will leave the depot at 10.40 A. M. and 2.50 P. H., and all accommodation trains going and returning during the day will stop at the station. N. B. Dinner will bo served on the grounds front 1 until 3 o'clock r: a. By order of Committee. El=l r: S. DISTIIICT COVIIT. —At the opening of the Court on Saturday morning, Hon. J. B. Edie, of 'connect for Lovi Long, convicted of robbing the. mail, on Friday, submitted a motion for n new trial fur the IQ:lowing reasons: let. The Court erred in refusing to permit dc• fondant's counsel to ask the witness, Nathaniel Bitner, "whether or not it would have been pos sible for the defendant, Levi Long, to have se creted one or more of the packages contained in the U. 8. mail, without witness seeing it, whilst said Long was engaged in changing the mail at 'Pleasant Union post-dime, on the 25th day of September last," eaid witness having previously sworn that he wan present in the room and look ing at defendant all the time he was changing said mail. 2d. The Court erred in charging the jury as a matter of law that proof of good character availed n _defendant nothing except in case where the mind of the jury were in doubt as to the guilt or innocence of the prisoner. 3d. The Court further erred in charging the jury that the failure of a defendant to account for the possession of property proved to have been recently stolen from the mail was to he taken ao evidence of hie guilt 4th. The Court also erred in omitting to call the attendon of the jury to the facto proved go ing to show that the stolen coin might boon come into defendant's possession honestly in the reg ular course of his business as a merchant sth. Tho Court also erred in telliog the jury that the length of time Maguire had been actlog as special agent of the Poet-office Department was to be taken as evidence of his good charac ter, either for trust or integrity. Ajury was then called in the ease of the Mc- Clecryo, charged with making counterfeit coin, but en motion of David Reed, Esq., counsel for defence, the ease woe continued until this morn ing, owing to the temporary absence of certain witnesees important to the defence. The care of Chas. Miller and Catharine King, charged with counterfeiting, wan remitted to Williamegnm fur trial on the third Monday of June next. RAILROAD AtIcIDIEINT.—We learned on Friday night, by rumor, that en aocident of to serious nature had occurred on the P., Ft.. W. S C. R. 11, near Wooster, hut on making diligent in quiries of person's at the depot, on Grant street, could get not one word of information. We have, however, since been enabled to procure the following particulate When the train which left this city on Friday at noon had arrived at a point some two miles east of Woneter, Ohio, the whole train was plunged into a marsh, on account of a bridge that had been burned the previous eight. Ls it not amazing that no one should have passed over tho track and examined it before the passage of the train' As it is, the whole train was piled up in a heap of ruin and several of the passen gers were Injured, though no one, we believe, fatally. Mr: Andereon, of the True Prers, says. "Re r. T. C Campbell, a young Presbyterian minister, of Allegheny, was in the train, and steels that when the shock was over, he found himself lying upon the roof of the car, with the stove hanging immediately over his head. The oar had Inroad completely upside down, and ho was lying againet the roof. The stove had been fastened to tho floor of the car, antikept its pee sition, or he might have been killed. Ile writes to a friend that he is well, and states that the bridge had been burnt, but does not give any further particulars. The accident happeneal et e o'clock in the morning." Toe Suiten IIaITHD Itentare ran Nlav is al leant equal, in its literary merit, to other publi cations of the quarter Are•iew of the first volume of I%laletu'll "Millen and Hie Timex," gives 118 the little that is known of the poet'a life, in connexion with the political, ecelesianti cal, and literary history of his ume, and mere especially dwelling upon the prose Writings A biographical sketch of the late Douglas Jer rold le pleasantly illustrative of modern literary life. Mrs. Schimmelpennick's "Select Memoirs of Port-Royal" forme the text of a popular ac count of the history of Port-Royal and its in mates. The paper on Birds has some inetrnetire observations on the relative elven and geogroph- Mal dietribution of the feathered race, as well as on um:titbit.: anatomy. "The Britieh Preen" and "l'ublic Life of Lord Brougham" are all treated at considerable length: We ;eel justi fied in heartily commendiog the whole nun - thee to the'attentiou of-our readers. Republished by Leonard Scott Co ,r I Gold street, New York, who also reprint the London tsuarterly, Westminster, and Edinburgh Its• •lews, sod Blackwood's Magazine; at s:t a year tingly, or sifts year for the whole five periodi cals. For sale by Hunt k. Miner. Tun Johnstown Erho has the full report of a ease in the Sheriff's Court to JOhnstown, held last week. The couo was that of Jamee McKee vs. James-Mot:gen, and the proceedings in the nature of an inquiry, to assess damages, if any were sustained by the plaintiff, by reason of de fendant's conduct. It appears from the report of the case that James Iffeffee, who was tried here last summer for the murder of Prof. Baehr, Was at Johnstown some IS months ago, and there got up a prize fight between Rendtgo and a man named Farrell. The fight came off at Latrobe, and Farrell won the prize. A fellow named Morgan wan the Blake holder, and it sp. pears that a lawyer of Johnstown was induced by a lawyer In this city to bring a snit in the name of McKee against Morgan, as stake holder. The whole examination discloses a state of pro ceedings on the part of the characters who fig ured in this fight, that praline how much an active police system in needed among the filth that hoe been pretty effectually, drained away from ate city. Tux Dispatch says that Rey. James Sinclair, so long a reeident in this city, but now pastor of two Presbyterian congregations on the border between North and South Carolina, informs no that the greater portion of the population of five counties in that part of North Carolina are of Scotch decent, and the Stella language in spoken even by the elaven—eome of whom understand no other. Part of hie addressee are in the Owlic; and hie father Is also preaching in that language in the Babe vicinity. Many of the ancestors of these people we-a driven from Sootland during the troubles of the .Pretender" or Stuart dy unsty—having been pardoned under the gallows on condition of becoming exiled to the colonies of the Carolinas. Mr. Sinclair saya they are a most excellent, hospitable and quiet people. ACCIDCAT.-0a Friday loot en accident oo• carted to Mr. J. MoD. Crouse, the well known landlord of the Monongahela House. There woo an escape of gee In one of the rooms of the house. He went with a light to find the tent, and ran the dame of the candle along the gee pipe. On touching the point whence the gam was butting, there was a terrific exploelon,which nearly knocked Mr. Crosson down. Ills face was quite badly burned, hie whiskers, hair and eyebrows singed and one of hie hands consider ably lamed. He ie not at all dangerously, but quitntronblesurnely hurt. saw-51114. Bunnan.—We learn that the large sow-mill of Hyde & Olmstead, about 2 / 2 miles west of Centreville, Elk county, woe destroyed by fire on loot Thursday morning, May '26th. A large quantity of boarde—near 1,000,000 of feet —were slaved by the greatest exertions. The lose, se it le, will doubtless he $3,000 or $4,000. The origin of the tire le not known.- —Clearli,lel Raft:mem CIUSOB 111 rue WIIATIII/n.-013 Mlle) , even ing tbe oultry weather which had prevailed for acme days gave way to a must uncomfortably chill atmosphere, and on Saturday morning, be tween three and four o'clock, there was far a few moments a mart flurry of snow. Tun ladies will thank us for reminding them att. a very large and very rich variety of Bilk chantilly lace points, silk dusters and berege ahawls will be mold this morning at 10 o'clock, by P. M. Drvis, at hie auction rooms, 54 Fifth street. CounT APPOISTMBIIT 3 . — The Court of Quarter Sessions made , the following appointments on Saturday:—Crier. Charles Roberts: Tipelaree, Rohl. Neelty, J. W. Patterson, W. Swain, Thos. McKeown, J. C. Smith, James Smith and A. Ammon. ficorrnownn.—Edward fifeTienian, convicted lately In the criminal court of eelling liquor to a man of intemperate habitlf, was contented to pay a fine of ten dollars on Saturday, and un dergo too days' imprieonmeril in the countyjail. ..`..Turn following parties bed theterecognisanora forteltelin the criminal cones an Baturday Christopher Bremen, Augustus Foyle, Juan Brewer, Bridget Kearny and W. rimilb. paparted ket the Day Pitutargb Gazette General 83 , 3:ke1t - of theHorermed Presby. lsriaa Ohareb. PHILADELPHIA, June 3.—Eighth Day— Ereniv SeJlio.—The recasts having expired, Synod resumed business. The Committee on the Celebration of tho Tri-Centenary of the Reformation in Scotland pre sented their report and recommended the appoint ment af a committee to make arrangements. Adopted. Rev. J. Mcai oter resumed the discussion on the spacial report of the Committee OD Union. lie had a most serious objection to the doctrine of forbear ance as laid down in the adopting act. . . Ms last objection was to the change in the Confes— sion. All the churches of Scotland and Ireland re ceived the confession as it is. In aliening tho con fession, the United Church broke the brotherly cove nant. They nave eliminated tho doctrine that the magistrate has the power to call Synods. The West minster Assembly has an assembly of ministers and suitable person. to consult about religious matters. The U. I'. Church denies that the magistrate has any thing to do with religion. Ile should go for the paper although all its arguments had not much weight with him. It was agreed that the vote should be taken at IO o'clock. . . . The report was adopted, aft? which Synod ad. jeurned till tomorrow morning. Ninth Day.—Procce4ed to the order of the day— the consideration of thB report of the committee on 7 the Theological Bernina . It was considered article by article. Thu first iclp, recommending synod to elect a professor, wed opted. The Wend article, in relation to the endoatment of the professorships, was adapted. The third article, reoommondlng pros byterion to request sterrartrl under their care to attend ..or own Seminary, was adopted. Rev. A. G. Wylie implored the divine blessing to direct synod in the choice of a professor. It was agreed that synod should vote by ballot, and if no one have a majority of the whole number, then the two highest shall be balloted for. Moved that the clerks be appointed tellers. The tellers reported that Dr. McMillan had 8 votes;. Dr. Crawford 5: Roy. S. P. Belton 2; Rev. T. W. J. Wylie 22; Rev. John Alford 2; Rev. A. fl. Wylie fl; Rev. R. J. Black 1. - . On the third ballot Bor. T. W.. 1. Wylie woe de clared elected by fire of o majority. Committee on the death of Rev. Dr. Black pre sented their report. It watt adopted. Tho Moderator announced the committee on the Tri-centenary Celebration. Their name, are Revs. T. W.. 1. Wylie, John Niel McLeod and Wm. Wilson. Messre..l. C. hie/Ellen, William Matthews and Oeo. IL Stuart were added to the committee. R. to/red, That the Board of Missions be directed to meet in Allegheny on Monday immediately pre ceding the meeting of Synod next year, and that each presbytery appoint one delegate to attend. A reaolution was offered as a sobstituto for the pa per of Mr. Alford, on the 'abject of Temperance: Emit-rd. That Synod declare Its disapprobation of any of its members being engaged either In the manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquors, except for medicinal, mechanical and sacramental purposes, Dr. McLeod moved that the coneideratian of this paper be Indefinitely postponed. The °previous question" wee moved. This motion was decided out of order by the Moderator. Proceeded to the order of the day—the considera tion of the report on Foreign Mission.. The report etated that a native missionary of India had been or dained to the office of the holy ministry. The Board inquired if Synod would instruct them to send ant at least five additional missionaries. Moved that en much of the report as refers to the "Banner of the Covenant" be stricken out. Moved that the Board make inquiry ea to suitable persona who are willing to go not to the Foreign Milk rionatit field, and report to tho next meeting of synod. TRIAL or Hoes —Oa Saturday Mr. Leonard, Chief of the Fire Department, had a trial of the hose.attaohed to the various enginea in the city. Mr. Lowry'e fire plug was put on at the crossing of Wood and Fifth streets, and four lines of hose connected with it. The plug has eight vents to it, hut it was not advisable to at tach hose to all, because the mouth of the pipes al the basin needs a screen over it to prevent the emitting of stones, gravel and sticks through them. When all the vents of the plug are open ed simultaneously, the rush of water is eo great to that point that all eons of foreign matter that may be in the water pipes rush to that point. Stones larger than bens' eggs were ejected into the hose of the Daqueane last week in this way. After the fire near the Novelty Works on Satur day week, about a bushel of eund was taken out of the Neptune, which had rushed into her from the plpee. A screen or strainer is needed to prevent this Kate of things. We saw the trial of the Lose at the corner of Wood and Fifth streets on Saturday. It was about as dangerous to stand beside them as •be fore them, for the water rushed through the leather In ail tlireelitms The result of the trial was as follows: P. 12,11 Report of Com4tirfee 1,1 1:4,111, W lit.ll F.( Hoar Jane 14, 15.59. 0°44.1,14111'M 'l7o¢dorted Trial 8.r6.24 2:11 , 4 4+0., Co 140 17 d 22 Allegheny 14 4 Ingsno • Nolotitna - 13 , 7 Ntikgara •• 14 I. 00011 Irt t b!ir II 3I lb 7 3 0 Itl Slihy 31 ...I:4! 41; 112 - I'h. Independence web.% II li...tiottl-1, nectlnne hey. 4 ". Ins .ne teen tetported In their remit. at the . Inepection No rrp3rt (rent thewV t,tket— eerutaany tleennlng n I hriocltir hnee upon Ilm Irleptrtle 'wind, as year order.' We are inforFeed that (Ea riortion mentioned allo•o on good is only relali•ely good. It le the i-. and tide has of course to be used and the , nade of it that oircomelabooe will admit. Tu.. Jots, form of the Criminal c o urt will . 501X1431.1., io ttay. Very fortunately there are not as Itt,o) mess mob as have come on from time to 11,, 101 , 6 in the last two years. In that time our t. has witnessed the execution of four I beings, one of them a woman: and two ••I tr., males who have suffered meta wife 0101.1, , e. There are no cases like those now on 110 tat. Slacker, who stabbed Bradly recently, shove Brownstown, causing his death, and Hanna, the alleged perpetrator of the Ne- One Hall homicide, will be tried for murder, and !lineman and Prentice, charged with pro ducing the death of the man Black, in Findley township, for manslaughter. Bottles, who is 'charged with a brutal assault on a woman in too Seventh Word, will be tried for an attempt to commit a rape; and Thompson for his dastardly aseardt on the widow Malone. The list we trust will soon be completed, for the weather is not each ante make a long term pleasant - - Tow WrArnert--We fear that last Saturday night will be long remembered. The thermom eter at 6 o'clock in the evening had fallen to 94' ' and was in a fair way of going lower. On Coal Bill, near this city, as we were informed by an eye-witness, the young blades of corn and the shoots of the potato were laid low and apparent. ly dead. All day on Saturday a groat coot was comfortable and in the evening necessary. The sky was overcast with heavy, November-like clouds, and the appearance of Nature gloomy in the extreme :toothy wit a clear, bright, chilly day, but at sundown a high book of clouds skirted the west, and the air became mild. The thermom eter, at eix in the evening, had reached &9°, and we think the cold nap is over. If half the rumors which were flying last evening are cor rect, all torte of crops aro out down. We do not credit the stories. A Ncw flow Doer.—We learn that a new row boat la now on the stooks, - and will soon be launched. We have tbo names of all the gen tleman connected with the company. The Oral qualification required of the members la that they shall weigh at least 200 pounds. They may weigh am much more Ile they like. Wo need Boarcely add that the name of thle boat to to he the Daniel Lambert. Bite to to carry a crew of eight, whose aggregate weight will be 1,912 lbs. FIMIEIIAL OP HMI 8. Ilintran.—The Du- queens Greys turn out this morning at 10 o'ci'k, to attend the funeral of Henry 8. Barker, who was a member of the company. The Gymnastic Association nese turn out. An old house on the corner of Coal Lane and Washington street, In which a mon named Lynch keeps a grocery, took fire on Saturday morning d partially burned. Loss trifling, IF CoLo.—We learn from the conductors on the trate from Philadelphia, that a thick coating of ioe was to be seen ou standing Water. The woe white with frost. It. M. Moorairr EN.. of Uniontown, had Ida leg fractured on Wednesday morning. bog, by a kick from a borne. MCX It AN MUSTANG LlBRlEM—lntrinsic viatica alone could insure the success which this article has attainod—for Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Borns, lirnises, Still - Joints, or Gal& impala, Pole Evil and Swellings upon Horns, It ha s no equal fur man or beast. No person will be without It who has once tested Its value. "And with reference to the general estimation of the Mustang Liniment, I can cheerfully say that no article ever performed so many cures in our neighborhood as this. L. W. Buren, Ridgefield, Conn." 8. LLITCII, Esq., Ilyde Park, Vt., writes: "that the horse was considered worthless, (his case was spavin,) but since she free use of the Mustang iniment I have eel, him for $l5O. Your Liniment doing wonders ap bore." Pooh testimony is reacti ng no ovary day. The half it not told. Every fami ly should have it. Bewared imitations. The gen- Ine Mustang is sold by all respectable dealers renewal theirorld. Palms h PARK, Prspriotors, Now York. Also, Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder. S. A. Bong & Co. have Just opened their boa Cream -alma for the season, where the !oven or this deli aoy can be supplied at all hours of the day and eve • lug, together with all the etceteras. They keep con , aptly en hand every kind of plain and fancy cakes d confectionery, manufactured from the test ma trial and got.up by competent workmen. Wedding d other parties supplied on 'bort notice and in the ery beet style. Itennsous styles of boys' clothing, both plain and. aney, zany bo seen at J. L. Caniagben b Co.'s, Fed eral street, Allegheny city. Rottce to Ball • era and Contractoxi.L. frIIE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman tor. Rowboat Pam) avoid immectittlly Mitres Otis far whom he hos done wart. wad Um public goomoUp,tlMt he Is Dow prepared to Curran Aloti.ot Pot CO Moto loob, .1a the mast *move miner. Order! for Roolait or 80 , points Of flit. Roots ( It at MILO of Alohamtito 11/hemmer of 31Ins Meet sad the Othst, Pllth with.) la berA l latteeded to, . THOMAS nut. Telegraphic. LATEST FR.If Arrival of the City of Washington HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS! BATTLE FOUGUT I! DICP6AT OP THE AOSTILLASS i: I Sr. JOHNS, N. li., Juut; 4. The steamship City tdiVeshington, left Liverpool on the 25th ult. bound to Neer York, has been inter cepted by the N. Y. Associated' Press news yacht. Her none is of great importance, as announcing the first important blow in Italy. The Allied and Aus trian forces have met and the latter have been de feated. The steamer Africa, from New York, had arrived at Liverpool. The battle between the Austrians and the allies took place at Monte Bello, a town of Austrian Italy: the Austrians were 15,000 strong and made the at tack, after a severe engagement, they were obliged to retreat. The allied army lost 700, while the Aus trian loss is estimated at 2,000. A number of Ant trians had boon captured and taken prisoners to Mar seilles. The Liverpool attar' Market was quiet anti prices were somewhat til Jr er, but there is no change report ed in the quctatio . E were readstuffs dull and Pro visions steady. (, the London chringe consols clos ed at 903(,,92. • There ore two towns of Montebello in Italy, as de scribed in the tiazjtmers. The dispatch does not giro the position of the sne at which this battle took place. Ono of the Montebello 's is a town of Anstrim Italy, ten miles S. W. of Vienna, and is defended by two castles; and the other is a village 23 miles E. N. I:. of Alleasandria, w ore the Austrians wore defeated by the French in 1 12. It would room that the posts were occupied by farshal D'llilliors, of the French army. By the previous accounts, this General was posted on the main toad from Novi to Cierios.—Re porter of Associated Press. Tho battle of Montebello, took place on the 21st or Slay. The Austrians, who were commanded by lion eral Stadion, attacked the posts of Marshal Bata. gaay D'Hilliers. They ware driven back by Gen. Po rey's divisions,arter orations combat which lasted four hour.. The allies carried Montebello, but did not parsec the Austrians. Two hundred of the Aus trians, including the Colonel, were rap lured and to ken to Marseilles. The Austrian account of the battle differs widely from the above. The actual force of the French is not gated. It is reported, however, that it numbered six thousand men, besides a regiment of Sardinian cavalry. Pasettp- of the Soria by tie Surtli•tiatt.--A bal letic), honed by the Sardinian government, announ ced; that the extreme left of the Sardinian army rimier Gen. Baldini had forced a passage over the river Stein, petting the Austrians to flight. Gen. Garibaldi had entered Garen Pavia with thousand men for a revolutionary purpose. Eng/id. -yen in tie Adriatic.—lt ran ru. moral that six English men-of-war hod enterer! the Adriatic sea. The Latent—Recolotion in Limn lard ! , —Dent; of the King of Naptor.—Rovolvtionnry movements are reported In Lombardy. The King of Naples is dead, and Francis 11. has assumed the government of Nit ples. ENGLAND.—The British admiralty has formally invited tenders for the carriage of the monthly mall to and from Australia via Pana.ma. A general meeting of the stockholders of the At lantic Telegraph Company bad been called to cone lion the agreement with tho government. and to issoe £600,000 of new capital. Fns re.—The Paris Monitcair announces that France adheres to the abolition of privateering, and the principle that the neotral flag corers the enemy's goods. The PariA Boum elated Gm. Three, were quo ted at 65f. _ . - . COanLnc IA I. INTELUGCNI•E.-=tli C1'... , • Marker, .llny Ili. —The circulars report the Liverpool Cotton Market quiet; prices were easier, tot the qnotations unchanged. Holders are offering freely, bat show no disposition to press sales. The sales of three days amount to 10,000 bales, including 1,600 hales to speculator'. Messrs. Clare S Sons quote middling New Orleans at and middling uplands at 6 5.16 d. The sales to-day, Wednesday. are esti mated at 6,000 balm. The market closing steady. State of Trude.—The Manchester advice., are un favorable. Bossiness generally dull. Brrociall. ge Mark , l.—Messrs. Richard' son, Spence A Co.'s circulars report that the weather continuea favorable for the crops. Breadstuff, con tinued dull. Floor dull, with but little inquiry; the pricee were weak; American Is quoted at II M. Ns for central. Wheat was steady; the average busi ness has been done without quotable change. West ern red, ShhlOs ild; white, lOs tldbt, I Is Id; Southertn, toe thlot, Lis. Corn dull ILI sit+ ~f sole, hot the prices are =mitered; mind. Os `id 0r.6, Itid: yellow, C. I adfd."." e 3d. white 0,(g„ 00 9.1. Lire, T oo/ Prorisiooe jiarL - rt.—Provisions steady: Beef steady; Pork firm at SSN !tor; Boor quiet, at Ste 10d; Lard dull but firm. Prodorc.—Sugar dull; Coffee and Mice quiet: Ashes quiet at 319 Cl; Spts Turpentine r teddy: Rosin dull at 49 Idle ls 2d for COMM.. London Mortcf,--Baring Bros. report Wheat has a declining tendency; prices lis(ot; 49 lower. I / ungion 21/wery Mork, r, May 2:l.—Atneriman seen rides; sale, unimportant; Consols, 111/ (4, 92 for mon ey and account. Wv.inosdne evening. Cotton dull but viendy. New Yong, June 4.—The steamer Cabawba esti:- ad this morning from Havana on the 30th. Freights were goiter active, an 4 the tendency was upwards. The general health o the oity was good. CoL liobanaon, fo erly I'. Consul at Havana, died on the 20th. Three French war vessels bad been lying outside of !Inv.., awaiting despatches per Cahawba. They sailed immediately upon rawiring then,. The Ca• hawba hnd 150 passengers. The ateamehip Vanderbilt sailed for :l'iuthanyten, to-day, with nearly 400 liasninger, and upward. of $1.400,000 in treasure. The steamer City of Baltimore sailed for Liverpool with 270 passengers, and SSOO,OOO in .specie. New Your, June 4.—• An Irishman named oltoorke brutally bobbed his wife to death loot evening In the Ath Ward. Ile was arrested. At a sailor boarding house on Water street, where a party of low characters had collected for a carouse, one of them was fatally stabbed. The murderer was arrested. - •. ITwo women of the town got into rt dispute on Wit= ter etreet last night, when one of them struck tho other on tho head with n tumbler, and inflicted a probably fatal wound. Sr. Lotto, June 4.—The overland mail of the 11th nit., reached Jefferson City at noon, and will arrive here at 10 o'clock to-night. The news is unimportant. Business It in a fair demand from the interior and Is increasing. The mining news is favorable. The steamer Santa Cruz arrived from Mazatlan with 5305,000 in specie. Thirty-six Mexican officers were banished by the Liberals. The New Mexican mail of the 15th reached Independence. The news is unimportant. Sr. Loris, Jima C.—Joseph Charless died ta half past seven o'clock this morning. There was no de monstration last night. This morning the excite. meut Is subsiding. Judge Clover has boon petitioned to call en extra session of the criminal enact, for ri speed 7 trial of the prisoner. The river has fallen Is inches within the last 2-1 hones, and Is still wading. The Upper Mississippi Is reported rising at St. Paul, hot is falling at Du buque. The Illinois and Missouri continue no the decline. RICIIMONI., June 4.—The Secretary of the Com 1110111Yeftith has official returns from 107 counties; ,Leteher's majority le 1,696; there are 44 counties yot to be officially heard from. It is now believed the Democratic majority will be 11000 or more. WASHINGTON, JUDO I.—lteoeipts into tho Treasury daring the wooh wore odor two million dollars. Drafts amounting to above three million dollars wore paid, leaving four millions subjeot to draft. Now Onmaana, June 4.—The steamer Pioto, from Red River, wee totally burnt this afternoon near Carrollton. Two of the hand' were lust. The pas aengers ware saved. Leaceerae COUTiTY.—The following gentle men were elected delegates to the State COOTOII - with Ittartlet/MB to euppart Taouee E. Coonams, Eeq , for Auditor General :-0. J. Dicker, Samuel Slokam, John A. Hieetand, J. Mehaffy, Wm. Hamilton and D. C. Meurer. A resolution woo passed Instructing the delegates to oppose any call being issued for a national convention. DIEM—On Sunday the Gth Mut, et 12 o'clock, M., MIL. LI/0468n of W. &mid glisebeth B. Nimickotaol 3 'van and 0 months: The (moral will take place on this. (MondaY) afternoon, at la o'clock, from the residence of the penults, No 80 Illecondet. I''.PITTSIIIIISCII GYMNASTIC ASSOCIATION.— The member• of the Am...fatten ere requested to attend the funeral of their late fellon.member, Irma S. Itutioss, from his former reoldence, Mint West, To-Dor, (Monday) at In LAI, to ;Proceed to Alleirbety Cemetery. J ethlt ROBERT-S. IXILTART, PreeldeoL . _ • z-N os4i / MAC E PAS R TIIE GREAT STRENGITIIENER. AND PAIN DESTEOYEIL—The but and cheapest Irons. bold Remedy le the world. Simple and pleasant Its ep plication, certain and effectual in Ha mull. A beautifel scientific eXternal curative, applicable for the naiad pain at any time. la any place, in any pert or the barn. , trye. tem, and under all circuit:teatime. If you pat this Plaster anywhere, If pain Le there. the Plaster will stick thorn until the pain has vanished. The Plaster magnettre• the pain away, and - PAIN CANNOT EXIST WILENE TIIIS PLASTEIt IS APPLIED. Ilehumatism, Lameness, Barnum, Debility, Germane Hermits, Dyspepsia, Coughe, and Cold., Palm end Ache of every kind, down even to Corny are Leusafedery refiered and, with a IRS. pstiemce, pennant:nay cored, by the magi. cal influence of the BLIGNETIO PLASTER. It is the sir.: pleat, =mt. Wrist, pleasantest end cheapest remedy to esistence. Its applitation le aniversal—ennsEr to the drone WSW, the debate womari, and the feeble haat.— To each nod mit It will prove a Salo tad a Blessing. Ite ms h ogre:able, end without anneryance or thonbla lta price hi wilhla the reach of all—rich or poor ell may hare R who are sigh a d mdkviog in so yway. PARRIED should be always supplied with thls lorate*. bin PLASTER. It win he the Good Phyatchin to any household, randy at all times, and at MAIM notice. • ' • op In sivtight ttu bouts. Each box will make elz to: eight philters, sod an add an spread • them. • Price Club a boz, with fut. end plain dltectfom. - • D.C. Itloazitmen. Et. D., Ineintorind l'raprierlarL9 Wafter et.,lltrer Took. )1011.88EAD8ILICINIT/0 etdarelits sold by all d.mc ttlW 111M 1 7 ritTeatllllt lend Map of the Oo h ed _ llcetat Cominercial. comarrre Or ARIOTRAVON FORAMS. J. tneEtT, V. P. C. TI. PARAXX, J. S. GlSomn. 1. J. Chl" PUS TSBUllti dIAi.KETb r 'q .e 'd for eh. AtttburgA Gau,l4 Pmrszracn, 11cTD1T, Jr= FLO Irv= tint bacda. Fr= atom SO bbla Salo a< sa.2:l: 1:o 1.1.da t Zri:2:l. 55,1'5 and $745 for tb. Iltrato grad, ra Z.. 1.1.5 sad ..11'.57t117.50 fut thelbrea BecoN--44<4 or in 1,, la TNi.i77: for SL•wi den,(racil L•r llam., and t , Sugar Cured Lams at L. . . . GRAIN—Woe 11 - 0123 lost hands Ed tt btse White at $l.. in„ 1,15: Mlloesh Oats at br• I nay stx3r, coLtleh o from •clore et Se; .d Sala. at Canal at V. SOGlAlt—sales of Low,,T. ek. g ar et S. OlL—aelre of 2.5 bble No.l Lard Oil at ft'sj t DRIED telt, of ',Roe clo et 12 , WlllSlllll—ealm , rcctitled, In email tuba, at Wt),ll.—a 4CO lb., goo.] tob-treaLsi a , G 5 bell bble Whit, at $5. and 25 bbl. Leto Iforrillg,ol $3. 50 . lOTATJElt—stlee of 25 bbl., of V 2,10, Ind at 71.: Id. A O:VETAI[Y AND COI3IIIIERC/ A 11. Tut Wool. Taarii.—Netc Fork, Jeer I,lS:in.—The drkliand fur wool dm lug the mouth rt 31. y ores moderate. Mannitte• trim. hare yurrimmol tamely to supply their immediate , VALI.F sod to InSt them the nor clip sill be in. The astock . ki01211411. tnvl 1. nearly °slimmed, but there bee L.,n ...twosome:lt to pd.,: au the contrary, holden eon rt.ini to ntrot ttio yews or buyers in eloalng out their old stork. . Thor.. ba4 b,..” a little better demand oar pulled vr,:ul, but prices sewn, to be unaettle4, u tu some 'valances ‘ru bare hoard of mde. at. IA cent reduction, only on the highest ratea obtained kat auger, and In other earn, lb "e cent lees accepted. Thu nook of good and destrabto kind. of pulled 01,0110 mall, and o.• expert to wro a better demand fur such. Wlth reganl to the now clip, we Love le tent bat little; the ninoutertureire will undoubtedly establish the rates for fleece wool in the interior this yoar, and farmers will find them remunerative, and even mare, 11 they consider the pia neat circumstances and future prceNcti connected with the Eerie peanwar and II ostoctol molten , both at home and abroad. For these reaxicis the dealem in wool manifeet a general dl.. positiou to do but very little. and will be backward in thanging thrir ileturroluation, unless the prima or Wool do not rule but a trills above those of bat yeers clip time. Thorn has been les dedng in California and Tenn. wools for limits of desirable kinds. The beer wool from Texan •nd the Southern States will begin V/ Col= in soon, and coo eeticipate a good demand .1 redneed mica. Some consider able sales of Mexicali need hay- been made at a decline of INse3c ifs Fine forolgit wool MU," slowly al • reduction of lniralfiki rent from the high.. prices. There lo a good stack, and .....e. lions of it, chiefly of fine Meanie. Low foreign wools have been loam to domand than during the month of April; prices are, In general, a little tsetse, bet not as mach as in finer quid:tea, whl, h non effected by the woo more serionely. It In thought that low and low medium wools will be In [sitter regnant, and et full rates in European market+ for the armies, and sethirs are dispoeed to tee loon matter, will torn looter sobinltting to lower prices than the present are. The steak for the wet pert, tale, loot ue Sr.' in want of the most dcalrabio kinds. The auction imam of Amaralian and Cope woo ls, h, Lon. Am, it continuing with moth spirit, at the established re d Oct len of lOB2c tlh on Sydney nod cape, and 2441 lto on Port Shill,' and Adelaide. The decline of pricer is amyl looted to the ams,and thochnur In the money market.. Low wools sold at auction in Li, erpool, at IX-441%d - .eft , redac tion, and In private sales holden are not omposod ro anbmit to that decline. Mnrh ftttentlets la naturally paid to the mar, tad HS pre. grew if it should nor be mistiest:l to Italy, the effecti,ol it will hare a bearing upon wool, and wools.. aleo, but it may a mouth-or more before there is enough ancertalarol to Judge with certainty for the future. Won Rana to PalLeniteme.-31esare. Richard. t Miner anctioaoeno, in Philadelphia, mid on Wednesday, for the bheop Ralchore aenociation, 30a00 The of mer ino mod, palladia the month. or Jsmaary, Febrinry,March, April and !day, at 44.44 Cm moth, and 4 mu., intereet added; 0,004 Rol No. I wool, pulled in saute month., at 34@,,353,5c, rub and 4 m0a,1,004 l 0 black wool at 415.-; 4,040 do lamt* wool, :Ity/144.c, aot/n: do abort merino, Ric; 2,000 do abort No.l, .2.5 e -, ;OW do, motto, Inc, oath and 4 mo., New Clatrarin, Jana I—r. u —Flour doll without chat, io priers. The demand continues local and limited. Coin firm and In rap:Aerate demand at 9-1..95e._ Mess Pork is dull and nominal of s.lru thedemand lsllmib ed end confine.' to the wants of the local trade. The .leek iu the Inspection anreltouee lo 42,01,0 kris. grill ram. doll and prince nominal. ' , neon unsettle,' arid rate, tl.,,re I. na deroutul. Sugar firm and prices .utter;.:,',, 1.40 u Ith,bi at O'dd.ri lair alnlersee stead, end In fair (lomat,' at In mehey affair. the changes, from ymterday aro Oat metier I. The Stock Broker• are comparatively very mod. .rota horronera on demand, the rates being 54 6 '0 Cent Other parties harrowing ~n short notice pay full cent. The df , eirunrbrokere are getting from 7449 'arcent,acoording to data and grade, for mercautlle paper, whllo the Bank rata Is now nearly uniform at 7 @ neat, thersseeptione being in (sear of very than • quarter of a penury, have been perfectly eradicated by this greet vearMble pit ..ll, In all canes of cruptiont "frxtlynel .e1,11..1.19 Ointriunti,'"eitonld be mod in cannaitln mitt thwthatenica. The two will core the most chronic tel ohs/Mate eroptim dinemen. Retail price of the Pactarra f.t,50 per botalt: 3 bottles SUP. Delivered to any address on receipt of Remittance. A RECENT VERY ES.3IARSABLE CURE Wes timer Ella A. Clark, No. .4 neaten street, Charles. how., Mass. While In PLilapelphis. she resided with Wet. R. Shay. Mb street, 4 doors below Rath. The thee nesse eruption of eight 3 bath standing of the mast obstinate character, covering the whole surface, from the mole of the foot to the crown of the had, itching end Irrlttllr it the .. .1 L ... The most rsalment of the profit , sloe had failed In othoropllehin g • core. Dr. Ewsktrie De• soma v. efficient In =sloe,. cm . e. Preparedouly by DR. ItIVAIINE t OON, Phile. DE. O. 11. ECElfhtlit.., s Wtxd .avast. myl7:ll.lwT Site Agent for Pietaturgh. TENTH LIST OF AT 'LIUATIo,IJ for eelling Liquors, Sled to tho Clerk.. odic. unto Jana lZd, 1059. Anderson William, tavern, Upper St Cialr township, Beck Reid John, with other goods, Li ward, Allegheny, lloyd George W., tavern, Upper Bt. Chit townehip, thuothoovor Henry. do Elitaboth do; Clayton Wiliam, with other goods, 3d wtrd, Pittaburgh, Cowan John, tavern, Baldwin towithiP. I Doff Francis, do Ohio_. do Erzmnnn FroChnick, taverttEaat Frank Isaac, eating house, 4th wail, Pittsburgh. • Banta.= L D., do .S.l ward. Pittsburgh, Borbach Benny W., do Wilkins township, QM. &butt., eating house, Doqueszto Borough, Kaiser F., with other good., tOI ward, Pittsburgh, Kan: Jacob, eating house, 4th do do %raft Peter, tavern, let ward, Pittsburgh, - Kallenbanwr & Shafer, tavern, Pittlownabip, . Lancet Lianditon 'do 3.1 Ward. Pittsburgb, Morgan Itosannali, . do 3d do Allegheny, • Miller John 51., noting home, Pitt township, McGraw G. I, Wren, let ward, Allegheny, McColeJtones, do ad do Pittsourgh, Mclntire Ancraw, do 90.1 do do Philips B. L., tavern, dd ward, Allegheny, Reibell Mdchaol, rains honor, Duquesne Dornigh, Stewart W , with other goods, Ist ward, Allegheny. Staudt Charles, eating house, 6th ward, Pittsburgh, Ulrowa Alter!, rating house, Pitt townaldp. Vlerhaller Frederick; tarenhchartiors township; Warne Maurice, do 6th ward, Pittsburgh. Wilochart Within. eating honw, 6th ward, Pittsburgh, 34635148 A. BOWLEY.XIerk. Clerk'. Mace. Juno 3d, 1859. .2114,314 A A. BOYLE FREDGIIICK OOULB. BOYLE & CO., SECOND STREET, - 04 . erN - crzaszivri. OHIO,:. ISIPORTPXB OF FOREIGN LIQUORS AND IFINES; ALCOHOL, cor,oosr SPIRITS. Campllene, Burning Fluid and Spirits of TURPENTINE. Manulectnras a every doecciptiark Domestic [donors, Witlrs, Cordials and 331-xxiana. ILavo canatantly on hand various pales of pito BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY Peach and Apple Brandy., ALB", 6.ICATARIA AND NEW I:NGLANT , RUM. CELEBRATED "ROSE" TS'BISSEV. Agenta t, YII.IO6RICK 00IILIC8JAPXNESE THITPRFI LYON'S ittAtifILE,TIC rowurat*, Will &dm, Carden Inrrdr, racYrnachts, .dnts, AIWA., and al/ peg. of as mends lind. riILIE importance of a reliable article of this kind I. inestimable. In wards anathar all natant teem. with then flouncing fora. Tills powder I. 010 only snide dlactiverod n Mob extorminato them. A amp., ay of bcdanista Worm the flortlantural Encloty of Paris, whit. amidst the ferns of Asia, °Larval that all ir.150a4 Poding' upon a certain kind or plant wry mono dreppal dead. This fart wan ma to ran of to gaud their nightmare:. from theca denuders. Quantitios ci tho plant worn Itrortgbt home hs Idr. E. Lyon, anti found n positive that" doe:L.o3 , m in a:sty expo.r/ment. It I. simply a powdered last chemi cally prepared to resat the alert of age and climate. Ned ❑. and Letters Patent have boon ohtamtal from tho Getcrn• MOO. of England, Franoo, Clammar, and liincsim Loom Upt IVOthrel Fair, and 411:11,M14 onalltal and hortitultaral leg -at and antoties. LETTIM FROM TIIR PRWIWAY OH VIE P. Fstccnrz :4.31021, IVaahington.Mrt len. lErn.‘ "Ma. EiranOrt Ltonc—DrAr Eli, I hall, lb" piezAt!rt... Inform yon that the Royal Cutimtsrion of rho Worltra Farr, at London, Wet. orrardr,l yon Strolal nml Certilicato I r thn great value of yonr Ylagu.riz Pay.ll.iy, for ortormia4t4lg 41.. Loaners, . "51 ILLARD 1 , 11. L Chr-Irroet" Tho abova , nao nrcompantrd hyn of F'rin, II I. Pres from 'Poison E3= r. I,mm—Drior Sri. har- analpial and titateal your hlnunittic Powders and god them per kurcticor tt mankind and ddtaeltie animals, but cm min rch it • Latori 49 , Imp, ants .1 Imartr. JAMES 11.. Cu I ',TON, M. D, Chemist. LAU NCI: MUD, Pry( Cbemletry, N. Y. 11.111:.1 Mr. Joda L. Rom Superintendent of the Nr York Hoe. rdtal, sap, "hu has expelle] all the bank ant; roarhas, menu. se., with Lyre:. i.•acder, and find, it of iterncnro ♦alne,^ Elver,. gardener and hour.-keeper must have n direct ln tere,t in no article of Ibis bird. IL-femme ran be made fn the Astor, et. ailrbotas and Metropolitan Hotel.: te , Judge licins, Pr. rodent Of the Ameriran Instants; Joints Gordon ilinoutt,Gen. Wirifielencum, Cyrus W. Field, L. bf.:Peart, oflto Vivo Paiute Mission, dn., Co. Jag. Meigs nays, "Th s discovery of Prot Lyon in of notional impettonce.— The r Fermers' Club have tested it thoroughly. It wltl den trey lOCTUtI, grasshoppers, ants, moan , ' brute, and all vermin. Garden plants can Le preserved, and Lenses made pure." Arrangements are now made thronith Mean, umwrp. A PAILS of New York, to ham It sold throughout the world Many worthl,s Imitations are advertised. lk , =attend . "hew Yong, NOvember ISSS. 0 111 retiring from balite.; I have sold all my Insect Powders and Pills, Letters Patent, and the motets posuilir log thereto, to Messrs. BARNES A PACK. .1(113 Powder L. a discovery made by myself, and brormlit from the intwriei of Asia, and is unknown to any other persons The guanine and effective artmle is pot .1 , in tin rateittera, and will coo- Hour to bear my nem. LYON:. •. • . Rata and mica cannot t ralcbal by a poardor,and am killed by a Ms.-leak PilL Order them through am nior. °bud. 'Tim tron's Pawder kills !warts in a trio, Rot Lyon'. CHU are mixed br rata and Into, ••• • Sample darks, cnuta. regular sizes, 6o tend mud 11,ro rull•••• •11r,11noe. P frnly and aurtrughiy. • BARNES & PARK, rod 1L rack Bow, he. Sort. • Also, the iNlexioitn Mnstnng Liniment . 1,11-ormll-orarra I FL I et H L I /si Deraashe, Diapers, D.c. • VONSUMERS OF itICILIRDSON'S U N- V ENS, no.l those desk:aleof ohtejaiag thio GENUINE OtAS, ehouhl ere that the article, they purr 7t, etl wall the tali name , of the firm, BONS ge a. n ynoraohe of the auundueut and durability of lho G.ll This caation Is nuulered rstantinlly peeve -try as large . quaontlet of Inferior nod deforthre Linens inn prrjored; woman otter Muuo nod sealed with the mune ofIIICLLAVII. SON. by lamb ilocuer, who, regurdlort of the Injury Um Inhlotnt alas on the numeric-1m roonntuer and lb. innonfu , S. torero at the genuine Goods, will not readily ;Almaden a bunnera so profitable, while pnrchnderd nut Ue Itapesad on with goods of • worthless chstnctor. J. BULLOOECE A J. B. Loons, er7tiydlai Anent. Sd Church street. New York. B URCUFIELD CO. FAST COLORED LAWNS, FoIIRTLI AND lIAREET SIT:RETS nciplat 551gamrrs.' 1859. tfeius - on Arrangement — BETWEEN Err. LOUIS AND ST. PAUL. • DAILY NORTIIERN LINE PACKETS FOR GALENA, DUBUQUE, Blau. WATER AND ST. PAUL.—The followta; swift end Magnificent olds wheel steamers will compose thin line fcr the coming year, latrine as follows. Monday.....IIENRY LAY...._......C Capt. Stares... - hlonday NORTHERNER....._._.AIford: Tunday...—GANADA " Ward. ititaintsda - y-LTICIE MAY.. 4.ll.llttodee. Wednesday-AUNT " Cha. Merrison. Tburaday—.METROPOLITAN ... "T. R. Rhodes. Thuraday....MINNROTAIIELLISI- T. B. /Jill. Ifriday..—.DEW ...... " N. W. Pulsar. Friday CHIPPEWA ...... -..-.—. Crapstrir. Poturday--DENUARK ILC. Gay. Saterday.—.W3L L. EWING.-- " AL Greene. The Northorn Lino boo bass in emcee ful operation chars. log tho 'oar, and for reoderlty. c o mfortand :perfect yelmbinty Is every gelfret, has Celle been surpassed Loy .1:y 0rV13.17.1a10U on the Weatern rivers. Having addodeli new. ateemers to tbo Line, they are now preragl Sootier fuming-. ed for the transaction of all whom entrusted to them, turd hope to merit continuation of the liberal ra mpage heretofore ea botowedarpon thong:. For any information that may ho required.apply Si the Wharilloat, at the !Data Locust street, or at the Northern' Ides , Packet 003ce, No. 67 Commercial etrect. between Olive and Locust WARM! k SHALE]; General Agents. MISSOURI RIVER. • Notice to Illitsourt Moor .8111ppti4 and . Pos.ingoro. WE have Matt an oxrugementl iv i with the ilhwart River Parfet era • pay by which we an give throve/ rata from Mittabaa: paansugara and (might to all points 011 the gllseatri or For father particulars, apply to . . Fuca, - BlAst3 Co., giant Boa Agents, corner Water and Workman:abr, who aro authorised to contend for ra. • - • • MCBRIDE • ca, (wee Fitt.BrglX) mrl2llartrT No. In Commercial en, .It. Loam, lto. ' REGULAR TUESDAY PACK- • ET POD. WiMVILLE.—The Ilne Lew nee.= EMMA altalltelt,.Cepr. Airman Arras, win teare tor the abort, sad Interorsdiese ports EVI:27 TIILSDAY O sr 4 o'clock - r. x. For trelghr or passage nply, cee . board. ode _• • i'LLACX. DkRIMS 100„. IWLS., Crinannatt, &c. . FOR - - CINCINNATI IC . MLLE.—Trk - rplrildid Flamm steamer' /DA MAY, Cal:lt-Jam o.lleno, ran leave for as; air WI Wm:tas ports on Tait DAY, mine!. .rorfr4gtir op tuswo apply ca boll or to ,; to ye: PLACE. RABSZi Pit CINCINNATI AND LOCI;:I4 . r . IBVILLS—The tem' low_ ' , sal:L.l4.nm. U.A.STnia6. B , R.Rarterolpillleke =7,, and ail irmermeoatelacris ovC/111116 DAY. erh ;- b4SockA.ld:'➢or *estil'orpus uge apply tra b.: v s ~. . mai • . CO, I,I4OKIIREL-23 kitta No .1 07 J ANA ned. Pkulitri. MOM