... H . . OHTI,DS CO& . . • 9 , WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, we i A RE. NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK 011 " ; BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, Witiell having been purchased principally for CASII, direct from the Manufacturers, and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, tre flatter ' ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE . , MENTS to am friends who may call. . tis ARE AGENTS FOR . Which ars highly rwortitnendepl throughout du , lt.uict u t/X I t oxx m, i. , B 1 ,, . 4 3,..x. zt.-i- 1 tßale . :trttair n durability acts cheat:mesa—Lb E ll It el atonal round by actual test. ____ --- ra 'ZITALLIC I ocrzwaut TaIIICE PAIRS OF TIIS OLD STYLI?. TlPPeuur BOOTS AND ZnO23n3.' ifirlloyete will find it to thPir a Irv:May.lo rail and pa- FOR noYs;, - amine cur stork . YOUTHS AND' Belo, Purelmoirig El•ersherc. CHILDREN„ WirParticalar attention given to °Mora. mrlttula %MIT .., JrA.lttE WHANDLESS HoO6IIT JAMISON THOMAS JAMISON JOSIAH ITCAVER JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., NU. 103 WOOD 81".FGRIECT. PYTTSBITISC-Z,FT. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS 0 F FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of THEIR CUSTOMERS AND 3fERCI7AKTS GENERAL!. r, - TO TIIHIA WOOS. YOB Tax S. PRING AND EII:TraNCEIR Ta ADE, Surpassed by none in extent' or variety, and to .which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Theft' Terms and Prices will be as Favoral. e, to lonrehasers as those of any other 'House. Mast or West. 115reash apd Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call. mrl6:ddiwtjulT spetial ilotwes. LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER MILL 8 'AI IE rr I N W 0 Ft. ii PITTSBUELGIII PARE, STCITHDY & Co., iiiiikTUFACTUREIit OF SHEATIHNO, 1111.1.1211gt81 •.4 BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PER EICITTOII.S, Rased 9till Ilattatos, }limiter Polder, to. AIWA IMiortarn And Diallers In METALS, TIN PLATE IRON, WIRE, &e. Constantly on bend, %Inman's 10k1.14/4 enS Tools. iro+4loa4a, No. 149 First and 120 See.d urea, Plitaburgla, Pe matt. Italrapc.tal Wen of apper cut to auy &aired paitaro. ,notbaatlYT JOHN B. LEE, mr.FccilAw'r .a. iLon, !No. 45 Market St., Pittsburgh. leti - al assortment of CLOTHS, GASSIYELIE3, VerrrninS, Gamins, and all goods enfeeble for gentles:nom? Irfire4tletreeelved. ArOrdare promptly filled, Is the latent aisle, of the ere. malolydfo SisIoCICYFOD 8t 43C:)-, MJIIIIOPACTURSRIS ART PRALLRIS IR RATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Have now on hand for Spring_Saleß, as large and complete Co ',sternum* of flucels as can tm formal in any of tho eastern cities, coomstioc, of Ft:M.SILE AND WOOL niTTot every style amlquality; CAPS of erery quality and blast fathions; PALM LCAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND elltULt TUTS; STRAW, LESHOHN AND SILK BON. NC% etc, etc. Permns wishing to parchue either by WOOLESice or Brun +meta It to their teistutoge toad] sad statolos ourototk. met ---- PRENCII WRITE ZINO PAINT. 500 Toss Snow White and N. I DEP AND GROUND iN OIL IN FRANC!, WARRANTED PCRE, I a store and to arrive, for We by JOSEPII M. STRONG, No. 83 Reede Etreat, New York, turB:3aulle Ageut,,Tleillo Montague A Ca,Pairis SAMUEL Gl-LAY 7JR.A.32EIR...ELSTIZ) TAILOR, N. 5 Al'. CLAIR STREET, rrrrsnvann PE' A, -Uas just returned from the Eastern Cities and is tioF =tiring his Eptiug stock or Cloth_g_eassithares, Vagina' sad Catalogs of dewy eartedy and idyl° adapted to the heat city, and country trade, whirl will be made op to mar 'slat prompts= and despatch, and at rates as law aa at any ether similar establishment Iu the city. feValre .I%I.3.I:IICLEVID Sc 00 Forivarding and Commission Mertbants, And Agents for the salt) of Pittsburgh Mania betutca. Canafguninnia bad ardent** LEAD. HIDES, • KEMP,. PRODUCE, ,tc-, aoliolted. Prompt MUG it,' repairing aD4 L,nrarding. No. 49 Commercial Street, at. Loot*. dgatdeatle J.• 11. 40 HRISTV, PI. Uy 1.83. Third . Sfress,, Pittsburgh, Penna., Having bad ihe 'advantages of Ewe., pHalp,ios 561144 meta' practice, offere hie rrtdosei.al leiiiielpsBTl*lloAL AND MIDIOA.I. Cdi3Ed.. SLIZEI3C2I2I. Be,. W. A IlawAra. CAL Wilma I.lcoAalims. DAT. A. Mag.. Roo. a A. Waal.. T:11. sm. 50455 5 Ilan. T. J. Bleu.. J. B. 'tauter. John IL Mellor Msg. J.oob 'McCollister. Coq. 'my3:ly4fe Mrrig.A. STOVI/1 WORJEDS. AEI.I.X.A.NDER BRADLEY, . 11iA10124701. 31 urz. 1177 TEST 7111777 07 GODIENB,'PABLOR AND ABATING STOVES, Patin and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c. Sole Proprietor of the -celebrated PATIENT GAB „lumen] and Smola Corrairmrsa COOK STMTS.. Office and Bales Room, arl3iydfo Aq PliPbodlit., Pittsburgh. Pa. liiigiiMial I.VertritiladolUnia Manufaetur lug Co Primicuis switrdedby tbe Franklin Institute, non:oer, it%) • DianWadi:llan /Carob, in cow CoXkl . ff 8 beau, a Ma. each DO do Lose. do 40 papars,l " ALiOlealled. Pura:Zia Dowd inwnly to Dtriff aka., all tot lanodt7 nu, CORN MILIA, (=Can Stxrch.)ln bait 40 paper. each. ml. sztkla 4 aspyritaly propand for culinary purpors, rod an b. rel. - low ...Dark.: in TIMM to any now In ow. For Wile by MARES .1 YOUDO. PanAihal/41115001tf-to Agoutis kr Cm Company. Ti. SOLDIER do BONB, -•• • Voitign and Domestierßills of &elm Age, CIRTIFICATt Or Dzrosrr, BANK NOM AND SPECII, N 0.167 MARKET MEET, TITTSIIIIItI3II, ' PA. 1113.0olleette. !Aldo on *lithe yrincipal cities throngb• out Ws - UMW Stem. 4C7.-LAy _K . ROB lORT o 13 a m DES= IV ■THAW BONNETS AND 71ARE4,,SE BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS, a., NO. 43 MARK= STREET, fatl6.lofe. PITTSBURG& - O. B. & C. P. MAX KLE% • MINTING, JOH AND ALL MAW OP WrILAPPING, PAPER. Warehouse, No. 117 Wood ' PITTSBURGH, Pa. Aso boalibt simaitrat pee.. opt:Ufa , _ „ tir 01 .1s „gal "AI s MIT PICITIZZU OP Iran" lisiltng, Iron Vaults,. Veldt Doors, Window. Gkutters, lindow Guards, at, D. KIRKPATRICK & SONS, No. 31 S. Third. at., between Atuket and Chatlard etA, Philadelphia, have kr Kale DRY AND SALTED SPANISII HIDES, Drp and Green Salted Pat:tall" Tarawa' Oil, Taxmen' and Oar- Iviere Tools at the loweet prima, and upon the beet term: $3.A1l kind. of Leather to the rough ',ranted, kr which the bhicheat market price will be given In meth, or taken in o _ re 24. A L A :change for Mmm. 21 . 11.. Leather stored free of clew? , e u3 W d tid • teeon4 &Mt and to Thin! Medd, (SetiiesttWood and Marko* • PTITBBUItOII, pi live tie band a variety - of new Patterns, fancy and plain enitabialbr an.pmweee. Particidar attention paid to en elodagerantrlau. Jobtengdannat duet notion. meg -. - goiaorrons: rN onmacrenv, -zro. 6, Bbfues Vick, Dubuque, Zama , .41iTOOLlectIona promptly mad elm an y tNorthern 101171,eabladent Wiaget. - • . • sf6einelto thepnrcbasearul Bale of Beal &tate, ole tafednullonemoia Beale and Haf Una. . onlArdto 11. VMS& • R 001.113011, MINIS & MILLERS, FOUNDERS 'AND 'MACHINISTS, W,AriSINGTOS7.WORK S. r*tsbargh,' P,enna. Office, • No‘S Matkot. street. llalnAetai•stl ands oLateumEntelnochigl LUllmketin 7....k.C1412".11.1h011 pork, RanSolllt. end Sheet kw ticenvos lAoNOosce.—'orDir/s, W:141 DIL A. 6G Lt N idanalktuntri sad Dealers in all kinds of • • TOBACCO, snurp AND ciflAßß; xas4a. , r0334L0c0, Oatiter offinichilad.Stredemi P . ITTSDUA4I4, PA Z'ORIBIGEN IF,XCJELAN'GIr» sIGH,TBILLS DRAWN BY DUNOAI, SHERMAN & CO., ON Tns ONION BANE, LONDON, IN EONS OE ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. AIiEcISIOA on the prEElpal ettlas and Wm. of Erma, golgium, Holland, OarEasny, Emu& and other European eLw;4an,tsn+l~ on . b*Thi Eg. 4 1.7 1 04•43 /t CO, eNtryille . Dantas,,Wood rtreet.coraer of Third: r SCOTT; Death:it, SAS ronioted to the , house lately °sett pied b 7 Dr, Wm. A. wise; No; 278 Fend end, (wait 'Ed%) ektrAdom *bort and trzrti lii:uaitt 51'. It P08TL1614,-111111.80/5 6 CO., Glux BOSI SOLID VISES • , Cast Steel exulanmmered Shocrein and Spades 1 ?- 1, 0 14 tockg , Blddv, Wcdres,itarrarrieah,a.. W. 81. 0;01340, N 0.1.7 Market Street, • iellebtb— prrrimmtati..PA. 30144:Etta TAILOR, : .', Trii.x. Street, 1 , ? . r4;!/i , Ph4,l' • vrmilantaAlti: pat Alnico wrcrcrucs. WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF 4117YLEILICAN WATCHES, We wdold most respectfully call the atten tion of the public to the American Watch. nor being fir. tat/sisal! introduced, the manufacture of ahich has 4. came so firmly seleillahed that entire contldsceo ran tvs plead tiponlhan as safe and correct ilotakerpera, both by the limiter aad Ilarlati hem appoint.' Wholesale Agents for the cola of those Watches, the public may be assured chat v. Can them at the very lowest cash pd.'s. We hoc,- aim • toy logs stock of hILYER and PLATY' , WARR, TYNE COLD JEWELRY In .et., such tt - rral, Carnet, Cameo, Jet and Palotlins. Our assortment cf CLOCK@ is unnsuatly laces et p somt comprising rope beautiful patterns of RIGHT and ONE DAY PARLOR and OPPICI: 01.0CII0 at GREATLY RE DUCED PRIORS. We have also • fall stock of English and thrbas 001.0 and SILVER WATCIIIIS on bend, all of our owe imp•rtation. Also, Watch Dieters` Tools, Materials and Watch Gla.ea. 'MINIMUM A METRAN, No. 42 Firth meet. DICITITEELSI RIOTIIICIASIt DIOTUERSIIt Don't fail to procure, Mrs. Winslow'a Sootir log Syrup for Children Teething. It has no equal on earth. It greedy farilttates the proses. of teething by settonlng the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay polo, and Is taro to rep:dale the bowels. Depend Rea, It. tootticts, It will give rant to yourselves, and relief and health to your Infanta Perfectly safe In all caws. This valuable preparation la U. pre...lolo° of ono of she moetesperienced not skilful female Physielatie to New Itngland. and has hewn need with neverifalling enceinte In millions of cases. We belle,. it tbe boat end sweat toznedi in 'no weld, la all Mans of Dysentery and Naito. In Cbiliirrn. whether It arisen from teething or from toy other came. DDSs and health eau he tealinated l.y .I..llere and fania,lt la owl'. Its weight In gc.l4. MIDI.. Or tattle. ain .4.1 every year it, M. Valtsd States.. It is au old and woll.trled remedy. TRICE ONLY 2 • ii OENTiI A aormr llND.Nonagennineuntrws the faramile of CI , lITIS a Ptill• EINS;New York,'" on the outside urrapphr, • Sold bythroughout the world. DR. GEO D . " It i rITSER, Ageol for Pittatnrgh JotAaarli*T S. DISTOWT COUrtl.—Monday, Jane tith - - Court assembled,at 10 o'clock. The indictment against John McCleery, Lavinia, his sift, and James and Ebbs, his son and deughter, was read. It is for connterfeitlng silver half and quarter dollars. The parents ore well stricken in years. The son and daughter are young and very good looking,peoplei The indictment bay ing been read to each separately, they plead not guilty. It Biddle Robberts and Thos. F. Wil son, F.sqs., appeared for the United States, and David Reed and James Thompson, Gays , for tbo defence. The first witness sworn was James M'Vleker, constable of Allegheny city. Knew defendants on the 10th of March last; they resided in the Fourth Ward, in an alley leading from Federal to Sandusky Street; on the morning of the Ilth March went and arrested the old man, at six or seven o'clock, at the Market House: next vetl to their house with Mr. Tyler, another officer: there found the son, mother and daughter; made known our business, and myself and Mr. Long took the woman and eon to the office, but.left Mr. Tyler at the horse till we might return: I returnedosund Tyler and 1 searched the hotts. 7 ; ii is a three story house, including the basement, this puree (showing It) 1 discovered near the hearth in a room on the second story; the two ladies were in the room: I asked wbo it belonged to, and the old lady 'melee grab at we scuf fled for it, and after I got it from her she raid it mast belong to Me, as she had her own, (taking it from her pocket and ehowiug 11,1 the purse I L.A.TII IMPROVEMENTS. El z a VW LI Wink', 'AO 11 * C 0 "R" EZ:=E El= I=ll ALEX. R. BLED, mr2,lta No. 119 Fifth 'Street WAG 1t0ft...-......•...,01.1.01260 Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOVT) do CO., Ideonhclanan of OAST Ml* ebo, BPIILIV, PLOW ..d A. B. 872314 SPRINGS dad AXLES, Omer Ran dad Fine Shads, Piltibmgh, Ptt lingers' lin:moved Patent Nagel Cultivator 'Toroth, Carter Mu endrirsiStrat,, Atteltea.t. 1019:17tik. Ram ROAD SPIRE COMPANY. Joiosph 1:14 W. C. Bidwell (Succrtt. to Power, Rafe d .9.41) suanmanazu RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, .121 yd re PTITBBURGE, PEN t 4.1. dLá;4 O -0 ot•if) rh bit} Porwardlng and Cosandaaton rdarohant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER TN Cheeete, Butter. Seeds. lash And Produce OmanHy, Ary Ita .25 Med fared. POl.Dursh: A WORD TO IItZ LADIES.—ID recommending to yap to WM IfostatterA Celebrated Stu oath Dittos It le but Jolt to State that Ors stimulant to the system, in its rufliug Strength nod vigor dosing certain periodbal Magog which aro afttlmet attended with Much pain and Doable, wo know of no preposition morn highly adapted to all d ab nous comemient noon this mama Lc .mother nurs ing • tabs the Dittos cannot be dispensed wilboapedally where the mother'. nourishment 1. leadequate to the do mends of the child; consequently her sounds most yield, and ham It is where' good tonic, such as liostetter's Stom ach Bitters, Is 11004.1 I. illap•rt temporary annum and vigor to the wbolosystem. Indies should by all means try this moody, and before so doing, ask your phy tido, who, if be Is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitter., will recom mend their 1160 111 all core. gold by drnorlsta and dealer , ' generally, ereryarliere, - ,and ey D ortsrrists* SHIM, manufactures. and proprietors IS Witter and LS Front arced. rey3l:dkie Bide, 011 and Leather Store $l,OOO REWARD for any Medicine that will. excel PRATE a BUTCHER'S ILA6IO OIL, the only Indian Remedi new sold for Rhencoatlem, Neuralgia, lleadeehe• Toothache, Pain In the Side or Deek,Ppralos, Bruises, Bore Throat, Darns, Contracted Cord. and bleeder; the only veg etable remedy discovered that will Oct nano them and lim ber .theJolntt. Domande of prom ham been awed of aloe artaphdata b - y this new discovery. • All are invited to glee It • trial. Principal °Mice Did Washington street. Brooklyn, N. T. For sale by DR. OEO. IL KETSINI, No -140 Waal street, and 3. P. FLEMING, Allegheny. Signature of Pratt Dutcher on the wrapper, and mmo blown to the bottle. • apal.dawtf BEADACIIE.—Di. - WilEkitie Pills have humane quite matter am ► remedy for Ilea!ache, or every deecrip• tket. They him lersztably afforded ltotoodlate relief even when other remedies have failed. They do oot Woken the documb,fae quite couveldeot and agreeable to take. Prepared sad sold by B. L. TrUINESTOCIL ♦ CO, Wholo lode Druggists, corner of Wood end 4th ft., Plitsbnrgb, ..161Akwl • • Pun OLD WIZ WIIISET.-1 have on hand everlo lone)" old Rya Mirky which I bare had made and kept until lihat hoooorao old god will ho .014 by the barrel or aallothft rorddral Darrow mrl7rltsdr - GEO. 11. ICZYBRIL 140 Wood •Rost. Aartrcrel. Zircs:—.Dr: Keyser, of 140 Wood .1.. 5 ;1as Go hands ratollemt deice for dant persons, bY *WI tutor portoovorroad" talteg so wall as Orr.— aloha man gotta porc".h Alms, 014 it itoorrol Into the tar. oatt to tn., efficient to moo cam of donfnem P.V.t.rT Pau Bearinr,—.l have Brandy which' I wat go:motto to be pare sod fit for toodtaile; which I base porchmed to met • public wont. ..toy nos who will - ttir ado Con he 'oilseed ofits =polarity. totltMlbvi. ar.O. IL liEltatß. 1.10 Wood tine; ' GALUIfIC BATTERY. OR ELIOT= MAGNUM Illocoton, for Medical yarrows, of • rrorr orporlor kind will be Sett free of Koren chum, velem:nem Co Mona trttrw°osl:_wir.b,,,th'mr. ~z.Dr. GI% 8130IILDER Beaus—The only place to get sew simmer 13racedi In at the anutaetosvng Da. 0 LO. musics, Ito woad at oploll4her SPONGES—The best assortment in the city or oda at DB.B=BEl'B.l4o Wood at. aplibial SoArs, Hairßrushes and Perfumery at Dr nitisturaoga 110 Wood at. apl9-Atler easuons Sian of a good quality for sale at Dit—SaTBllllo3.llo Wood at. ' • apitivlkouT Sumacs—A full assortment of all kinds afoot:go tar rah at MEI!BRIM Tto. Ha Woad stmt.' - noonly Truss Vianufncton• in Pittabnrgli is DS 1471.07,1t0. WI Wood ot. *PIOIIt7F ittshitr 6alett c. k. TUESDAY MORNING. JUS 7, 1859. .0 ?PIC] A r AY Ir fns O, r Y (33‘.7 nrul Mean Telipso,rone.—Absorriitions takoo at llbani's Optician Store, N.. 68 Fah at., yortordoy. IN NUN. IN BUN DN. so It 2 Ail 29 lo i Barometor Toe Fnosr.—We never saw a do/ more crowd ed with distressing reports of decorated crops, than was yesterday. If we thought all we heard on that subject_ was true, we would have no heart to write a word about it. We thick the shook of falling from such a helot o f hope to, possibly, entire disappointment hoe been more than people can hoar. Many of their .xpeoln tiono bleated, they abondon those which •ee yet to be fulfilled. They are unable to view matter philoeophioally. The transition from IL., most wonderful promise of Saturday last to the desolation of Sunday was so sudden as to leave no intermediate ground for examination and con sideration. We think that a day or Iwo will re , - new bore in those who are now in despair. Some say the wheat is destroyed!: some say the rye We think this will prove false Those crops are probably too far advanced. Most of the potatoes are Bare. Some early once are probably ruined. There is yet plenty of time for corn to ripen. lilven if not planted before to-day there is lime for it to grow ripe. The tender blades which were cut down on Saturday night may renew. A day or es will show. The small crops we can spare. If the wheat and potatoes are safe we will get through As to fruit: we were informed by a gentleman from Indiana county and another front Westmore land that the peaches are showering down from the trees. The frost has cut the stem. 'Apples were also injured, but we cannot say to what extent. On the hills about this city a great many grape vines are wilted and as good as dead for the year. Others, in situations apparently as noffivcrable, are still fresh and grow no If nothing had occurred This sudden and destructive sold is probably local iu its character. Its influence is not gen eral even within the scope of our own observa tion and inquiry: Along the river bottoms a Bort of veil of mist hung down and protected the growing •plant.. Higher up, above that, in somo fields a portion of the growth would be blasted, and another portion, apparently AB much exposed in all respects, appears uninjured, In one vineyard we know of the three or four upper rows of Mime are withered, as by the touch of fire, and below that all are safe. Three peculiar streaks of good and ill fortune run through the same fields. But we hope to learn that the ter rible affliction is confined to a narrow district of country, and look for the telegraph to bring us newe.from the Weet to prove this fact ❑e it, however, as it may, it is our duty to bow hum bly to the will of Providence, that doeth every• thing well. Some compensation will be found somewhere for this great lose, even if the event shall prove the worst—eome compensation which, in our blindness, we fait to discover. God rule., and not a sparrow falls t o th e g round without Ilk notice .ad picked up, did not contain nay ailver coin. Oa the upper story we found on the grate two ladles (chewing them); no fire is the grate: there were two bode in the room: scrape of metal, planter, bite or iron, etc, wero found about the room Two gloom jars and two •into. containing chemical material: old glee, and 4 . . - . large quantity of coin (all exhibited I. were , found in the tipper rooms; the coin in a trunk I In the small room. The quietens and halves were put up in email packages of abiffit tea dol. lars each, and rolled up in paper; then three of the packages were rolled op together in one ! package. Some of the coin was not finished, and was not packed up at all. Also found some dime pieces, mixed up with other nolo; took charge of the coin and material, and retained 1 them till I the cffice, when I transferred them to Mr. Tyler, my successor in office Mr. P.oberte offered in evidence a book found on the premises. containing certain entries, ref erence to articles for plating spoons, and mate rial requisite. Mr. Reed objected, hut objection woo over ruled and book admitted. kleVicker resumed—Coin doe, not appear as well as it did when found; some of the 00111 D were blackened by our experimenting on them. The cross-examination referred to the appear ance i• of the various parts of the hence. but de ',eloped nothing material: the front door was looked when the officers went, but the other doom were opened. S. Tyler, present constable of Allegheny city, and Samuel Long, police officer, were sworn and examined and generally corroborated the testi mony of MoVioker. Otto Knots, sworn—Am a chemist (examined the chemicals;) this jar contains a solution of salt and cyst:meet of potassium; this vial con tains muriatic acid; two of the jars contain a solution of potash and another nitric acid;• this I coin is not silver; it Feeble the ordinary testa • vrell, lint blackens under nitrate of silver; the coating is pure diver; quantity so email it eon inanely be estimated; bare Dever examined these articles before. Mrs. Ellen Thompson, sworn—Reside at the earner of Ohio street and the Diamond in Alle gheny; keep a public house; know John Mc- Cleery; have seen him frequently in my houee; about a week before his arrest he came and got a glass of liquor; ho threw down a quarter which I told him. was counterfeit; he then offered another which was counterfeit; he said it was good money to him; went sway and said he would pay next time he was in. Benjamin Kennedy, sworn—Reside on Laconic street; have known McCleery several, years; for some months before March ho lived in a house of ours, on Centro alley; he moved there the sum mer or fall previous; he rented the whole of the house. John Reed testified that McCleery offered to pass a dollar and half on him, last spring, in counterfeit quarters. The defendant's counsel admitted that certain coins produced in Court were spurious. Here the prosecution reeled. Mr. Reed then opened for the defense. lie said he would ask a verdict for Mrs. McCleery and the daughter, on the ground that there Is no. proof here to connect them with the transaction, and oleo because where a wife and child are in dicted along with the husband and father, the law presumes, that they acted on his coercion. He read from various authorities to this point. He wielied then acquitted there that they might appear no 'witnesses in the ease. Mr.' Roberto objected to any verdict at this stage of the case. There wag some evidence against them, but whether or.not enough to con vict, it should be for the jury to say. The court said that the wife could not be madellirititess either for or against her husband or son, even if the former were now acquitted, both being on trial under a joint indictment. Hero the colloquy ceased and the defence called— John Hays, who, being sworn, said:—l reside in Allegheny; know where MeCleerys live; two weeks before their arrest was standing on the corner of the alley on which they live, and saw •a man going to the house with a box under his el m;..he handed it to McCleary, who was at the door; talked a few moments, and then came away. Harriet McKelvy sworn—Live two or three squares from MeCleery's; was there the evening the box was left there by a mao; Mr. MoC. woe etandieg on the steps whop the man handed him the box, and said ho would call for it in two or three weeks; McCleery est it down in a corner; 'one of. tho children opened the box; there were in the ,box two files, two ladles, a piece of tin, and L piece of lead; was in the banit of visiting Ahem frequently; don't know the man who brought the box, and have never seen him sineej Annie Calhetin WU sworn, and testified that alio had known the family for several years, but bad never know ahem to keep the doors looked, except at night. The defence here rested,• and the testimony was placed before the jury In short speechee. The Court Will charge the jury at ten o'clock this morning, tnmam Pic-Nte.—The Vigilant Fite Company hold their annual plo.nio to-day at Iron City: rams The arrsogemeota are in the hinds of gendeutatt !who will eve that everything is dens deeentlywo4 in ordsr., Everything calm:Wed moors pW, bat Order and a good time be. tnieri provided: Pomo: Iream.—Pour men, awned respective ly John McGee, Peter McGee, Daffy, and Doak, went en Saturday to Jane Morrison's, in the Third Ward, and commenced stoning the housc. A warrant was issued for their arrest. Terence Quinn, in the Second Ward, was com plained of for disorderly conduct. Mr. Taylor, night polibeman, was interfered with while making an arrest on Sunday morn ing, in Prospect etreet, by Alexander Little, who struck the officer in the face. A warrant was issued fur his arrest ou a charge of assault and battery. W. P. Dritinghare was arrested on Monday morning on oath of S W. Miller, charging him with stealing S:10. So evidence appeared to implicate the defendant, and he was discharged. John Culbertson, William Irwin, James Ir win and others went on Saturday night to the house of John Miller, corner of Overbill and Centre Avenue, and demanded that the house should be opened and drink sold to them. 5111- ler refused, and they broke in the doors. War rants were issued for the arrest of the parties . A colored man, named Sharp, was arrested, charged, on oath of Daniel Rea, Jr., with steal ing hie watch, worth $lOO. The watch could not be found, and he will he discharged. Barbara Millhaugh and Mrs. McCann Were arrt4ed on oath of James Egan, charged with 51 74. This, Le alleges, Mrs. me• Cann t out of his pocket while he was in her house to drti.k a g l ass of whisky. Egan was a stranger in the .ity. The two will have a hearing • this afternoon ` ==! Atf'lnEnTs.—We 'etre that a man, named White, was killed ye Hay on the trestle work between Federal street d the railroad bridge, in Allegheny City. Ile a standing on the Cross-Ilea between the two, eke. The Nue , burgh forenoon train was cour t In on one track, and a freight train on the P., Ft. tp, A C. R. R. woe going out. There wee room wh. ce the man good, between the tracks, but in the • temem he : jumped from his place of sagely dire h e , fore the Cleveland train, and fell or was hoe d down through the trestles upon the ground. was picked up speechless, but Came to. Ho saint he did not think the locomotive struck him. Her was taken to the hospital, where, before night, as no heard, he died. Another.--The afternoon train on the Cleve land Road ran over on old lady some 60 or 70 years of age. As the train turned o curve, the engineer saw the woman on the track, and whistled and rung the bell, but she did not seem to hear it. She was killed. Her remains were taken up and conveyed to the nearest depot. We state the above on the beet information we can obtain. If there ore any mistakes, we shall re ' gret it. Authentio accounts are difficult to ob- I lain, us the employees of the road are dumb with regard to these matters. DisTltte't Corer.—ln the 01130 of Atiaro Am- Men and Sidney J Ammon, his wife, for use of said Sidney J, vs. Moses Chess, administrator of Wm. Chess, deceased, Stowe and Hampton ap pesred for plaintiff nod A. W. Loomis, Let , for defendant. This was a Contract for .53btal, the • conditions of which were that Sidney .1 , then ! unmarried, should take care of Wm. Chess until his death, he at his death was to pay her $3500. j Defendants showed a payment of .', 4 ',3000, and pro ' dared the article which was in possession of deceased, and alleged in full payment of article. Plaintiffs brought evidence to show that the 4:;0141) was paid before the article was written. ! Jury found for plaintiffs for $4037,:17. The case on trial yesterday afternoon was that of Mansfield Brown for the use of the Pitts burgh Itdlar Savings Institution vs. J. N artier Roland it had not concluded when we left the Collet NINETII.I.I or THE FIORTICULITRAL SUS IKTV.- The Horticulture! Society held a meeting yes• lerilay morning, for the purpose of considering the propriety of postponing the June exhibition. After several statements from the members pres ent, showing the general Injoriouo rffect of the Tate frost, it was Rranfred, That in vie£ of the blighting effects of the trust on the night of the bth inst., that it is inexpedient to bold the June exhibition of the society. Resolved, That the Hort icutnrista be invited to attend at the rooms, on Wednesday next, from 10 to 2 o'clock, and bring with them any new and rare varieties of fruit or flowers that may have escaped the frost Potts, noes.--The Director. ,of the Boat men a Insurance Company will open their books for subscription to the capital stock of said COCEI. pally this morning at 't o'clock. Their office is at the corner of Market and Front etreets. All the requirements of the Act of incorporation precedent to taking subscriptions have been complied with, and we have no doubt that the stock will be ',Might for by the enterprising business men of the city. Judging from the re sults in other similar companies now in opera tion, this will be a wise 1 estment. Mr. i , Con grave is President, and al .1 n Livingstone, Secretary of this company, . titan or QVA OMR Session -- The Jona Term a the Vonrt commenced yesterday morning. .lodges Nirrltirn. Maynard, Parke and Adams on ll.e I...nch The names of the Grand and Traver,. 1., ere were called over, after which the form, 1 ...tee sworn in and the usual charge given A ins conclusion of Judge McClure's charge, thr brand Jury retired, and the names of several "...tables, who had their returns on hand, It•imled in. The recognize.nces of two or three ',pr...., including those of the gambler, Col, we, itt.to forfeifted, after which the Court adj2rnt 1 —.-- Essr Li H I err VALL6T.-1141BEW some peaches from thor rich valley yesterday. They had reached the size of a walonL The frost had killed them, L 5 was plain to set from the marks of mortification upon them. A fruit grower from that valley says that on his property he cannot find a single specimen either of stone or seed fruit which has not been smitten with the frost. We are pleased to learn, however, that the desolation appears to have run in streaks, or to have prevailed in patches all around. We are hearing the worst of it. The bright aide of this cloud will turn upon na in a day or two. Tne GEIOIIOI litutown.—We learn that mend certificates, in German, leaned by the authoritlea of his nettle town, were found in the trunk of Joseph Shuman, the German who recently com mitted attitude by Jumping off the Railroad bridge, which folly identities him and hie place of residence. Ho ie from tinder- Kerschen, Wortemberg, Germany. Hie age was forty-two years, was married in Germany, had eight chil• dren, three of whom are Hying. Hie wife died about two years "ego. His passport was also found, which corresponds exactly in description with hie person. crowns the tower of that east pile. These two men were fixing, at that dizzy height, the light ning rod to the building. One of them eat upon the cross, and the other hung suspended in a chair along the side of the spire. The old rod was melted off by a flash of lightning which eoeurred last winter. IT will be seen, by referenoo to au advertise ment in another column, that the Fourth Ward Elocution Classrot thle city, intend giving a series of recitations at Lafayette flail this arm ing. Any of our readers who take on interest in Chia beautiful and much neglected solepoo; would do well to witness the performances of ibis clasp, as some of its members are said to be very proficient in it. Tin mortal remains of Henry S. Barker, late a member. of the Duquesne Greys, were buried under arms yesterday. On Thursday last be was taken with sickness that resulted In death on Sunday morning. lie was also a member of the Gymnaelic Association, whose members steel:Wended kis funeral. wife of 0. W. Clark, formerly a professor in Allegheny College, was instanty killed by being thrown out of a carriage on Sat urday evening last, at Akron, Ohio. • She was a sister to Arnold Plower, of Yuma go, and enjoyed the respect and esteem of all who knew her. Tun sizth number of the id volume of the Historical Alagazino, it being the number for June, 1859, Is on our table. It contains the minutes of our Historical Society an published in tho Gazette. Also, a large amount of hietori cal matter from various parts of the than. Tho magazine le for sale at Davison's. , W. H. Emcee, Esq., has laid upon our table a pamphlet loopy of the Minutes of. the M. E. Axioms( Coafersooe,. held-At Allegheny =last •tztooth; of which, at the time, we pee our read. ere full rejkorth... The opme-hare.le bellull thlly,geltelluP lo": IriTe l 4 *tier that 11 t`l. SAIW/CKLEY, Jane n. Tue Jrass Facsr.—Lfessrs. Editor.: The frost of Saturday night last has been quite disastrous in this region. All descriptions of vines, such as melons, I curambots,. etc., exposed without protection, -were totally ruined. Potatoes are badly cut up, arid the crop will doubtless be permanently injured. Corn is partially injured; early corn very much, late corn not , much. Tomatoes suffered severely; in 801310 cases I totally ruined, in others the plant may survive and i produce a late ,crop; the prospect of early tomatoes rs Lut dim. Grapes are badly injured, except where I protected by the shelter of a building; the young t shouts are Cllt 4.11',.and the blossoms in, mod or ruined. The dower garden presents a sad appearance: •lah lias and all descriptions of annuals, with me, are de- I stroyod, except those plants sheltered by the dwell ing; verbenas, geraniums and heliotropes escaped, with me, being in a sheltered situation. hot some of my neighbors were not so fortunate. All the Spring , shoots of rhododendrons and kalrnias, (laurel,) are! cot off. young shoots of many of the forest trees are injured, while young trees of the cork oak, ,querces tuber,) some four or fine inches high, standing, with me, in a most exposed place, escaped unscathed. This is very gratifying, and give. promise of success with this beautiful tree. I raised them from acorns from the patent office, every ono of which vegetated. The frost was more severe on the hill hack of this place than in this valley. The ice formed was too thick to break with the hand. All descriptions of garden vegetables two cut down. What effect it may have on fruit and wheat I have sot learned. I fear the noire from the regions north of ns, and from the West ern Reserve dud the table lands ,vest of us, will prove of a very disastrous character. 1 , . N. W. Tun Duquesne tireys hold their annual election j yesterday. Capt. David Campbell nod R. Biddle Roberts were reelected, the former Captain and the latter Ist Lieutenant of thd company. Wm. Ben nett was chosen 2d Lieutenant. Tho company ex • pressed their preference for Abijah Ferguson Brigade Inspector. yI A LIST of Bank and other ;forks will 1,,, told, thi., evening, at the memorial vale, rooms, 0 I F.ft.ll AI. .... t Faom Conductor Rug 11, of the Pittehurgh Road, we learn that as th is wood train on the C. S.: P. Road was approachi g Sulinevillo station, towards dark on Thursday evening, it ran over ,e Four care were thrown off the track , 'o Itishmen, who 1 ere riding on one of let their death i the general wreck. 'en were James Murphy, who lived in 1 Michael Clumminga, of Bedford. Cdmmings leaves a dile .fond Leader. . . -.--intrinyi, %kme, ich this article ham Rheum, Berne, Polo Evil and ' for matt or ^nerd Riven. Murphy and one et Max:, An Mut alone could insure attained—for Rheum'. 13ruises, Stiff Joints, or k Swellings upon Horses, it A._ beast. No person will ho with, tested its value. "And with refer, estimation of the Mustang Liniment, A say that no article ever performed so mi. our neighborhood as this. L. W. Senn, Coon." S. Lorca, Coq., Hyde Park, Vt. "that tho horse was considered worthless, ( his In was spavirL) but since the free nee of the Mustang Liniment I have sold him for 51(0. Your Lit:afloat is doing wonders up here." Such testimony is reach. log us every day. The half is not told. Every fam ily should have it. Beware of imitations. The gen uine Mustang if sold by all respectable dealers throughout the world. .11A RNES PARK, Pr oprietorc, New York. Also. Lyon's colobrak..l Insect Powder. S. A. Lone S. Co. hero just opened their Ire Creme Saloon for the season, where the lovers of this deli cacy can be supplied at all hours of the day and eve ning, together with all the etceteras. They keep eon stonily on hand every kind of plain and fancy rakes and confectionery, manufactured trim the best ma. -recut and got up by rompetent workmen. Wedding 'and other partial supplied on chart Stir and in the very best style. Telegraphic Now 1 Own, Juno 6.—The Bank statement fne the week ending on Saintslay shows a decrease in Inane of $2,131,000; decrease in speeie f 591,500; decrense in net deposits $2,133,000; increase in cis-rotation of $195,000. New Yens, Juno rt —Tho body of the lady found near Fort lluniltou is supposed to ho the remains of the settee( honey Halsey. of West Twelfth ot. She' has been miesing since Wednesday last, on which day she was detected by her husband in the act writing a loner to a certain gentleman of Brooklyn. The husband has been arrested to-day and taken b. Fort Ilamiltom New Yonit, Juno 11.-. The turning papers giro the particulars of a eboreinx rale of wife murder in the elly yeoterdey. The thuthand, lieorgc Meyer, has, it in aid, already tpfcga a Term in the ritrte prison. Jena f. Theoterlaml watt arrit rtl tart night. I:,ght alma men who were for silver near Haney !Atka, had halm killed 1.5. the The bout,' al C••I. Stercutou i at Red Bled, war burned ou Um 11th, end hie wife, another w,•mse and five children periahed IT the flames. Tho Arinioinit of the 19th to filled With account. ~ 1 the pt ....endings of a hand of regulators, who had driven nil the Mexicans from Soaorita Valley. Sr. Lorry, June 6.—Tho 1 Lilt mail lirings the proclamation of Gay. Cumming, commanding the immediate dispersion of the various parties ot Mor ji moon associated together i a military capacity. The mountaineers surrounding Salt Lake Valley and Vol. ley Tan complain that' thi proclamation in not put into the lianas of the Fed ral officers to execute, in stead of the Territorial Al rehal, and Cored that trea son is Ell rife in tho territory , now an helot, it: a.. - rent. Sr. Loris, Juno 6.—The :irer has fallen six ladies within the last 21 haunt and is still re ceding. There is nothing new from any of the upper steamers. The weather is clear and much warmer. Cisme...ft, Juno o.—The severe frosts on ,untlay morning, extending over the whole of (Min and 'no larger part of Indiana, did great - damage to the wheat, corn and potatoes. . A. Ore occurred in Eaton, 0., on Sunday morning, which destroyed 13 bneinese houses. Lass estimated at $50,000; Insured for $12,000. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad has reduced the fare from Columbus to New York to $lO and to Roston to $l2. Secr.vu,s, N. 8., Jane 6.—A dispatch was re. ceired this evening from St. John, N. F., stating that further details of the news obtained from the steam er City of Washington, off Cape Rice, were in the office for the Associated Press. The Nora Scotia line, with the design of frustrating the receipt of the Intelligence, refused to transmit any portion of the dispatch until the whole was received. Before this was accomplished their line was reported not of or der. WASIIINOTON CITY, June o.—The borne squadron is still farther to he Increased. The frigate Sabine of 50 gene, will soon proceed to the gulf. There will then be ten vessels of war with, in the aggregate. 212 grins. Within the last ten days, a million and a half of treasury notes hare been ro-issuod at 5 per centum. The municipal election to-day passed off quietly. Then was no serious opposition to the anti-Anow •nothing ticket. Ammer/ fis., Juno 6.—lt is confidently slated hero that the house of John Frazer A Co, of Charles ton' suspended on Saturday, in consequence of inf. ficulty in negotiating starling exchange. Their as . is Are, however, superabundant, and it is believed hat the suspension is only temporary. .7.Brvy.t.Lo, June 6.—The severe frost on Saturday in thu destrOyed the fruit and pots and it is feared, doing heavy damage to the crops. X ~., LIIVZLAND, 0., Jill. C.—Thera was a very heavy Ft here on Saturday night. Tha wheat crop LI ' ugbout Northern Ohio badly injured. The %toes, mpg' and corn are badly frozen. D.Chltu.s. N. Ir., June G.—There was heavy frost in thteiricinity on Saturday, killing all the gordon vegetables, corn and potatoes. It is feared that !Silt 0114 kinds has also been cot off. nrsa,.June o.—Reports from the surround ing oodntry say that the frost of Saturday Melt hue destroyed the wheat, earn and ill thefruite. Lovikvann, June G.—River fulling slowly; 3 font 8 Inchaft the canal. Notico to Builders and Contractors. THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman tor Reunion Ferry) would respectfully inform those for whom he leis dune work, and the public generally, that he Is nowprepared to fornlsh blahs, or 4tra on hint., 0004, In the most approved manner. Qrders for Rooting or Ito. polling of 6tste Boob (If loft at the atm or Alex. Laugh lin, corner of Eton street and the Canal, Fifth ward,) will be promptly attended to. TE10.1111.8 PARLAY. yßefemd. GAS FROM ROSIN OIL ovvrine . arr,uxico TILE ILLUMINATING PROPER TIES of Gem from Wed. and oleaginous entatancos hevealways made these • favorite malarial tux the mann factnreor UsAilliany.Gae Companies rue It.. to with coal, to order to sop y their customers with a So. petior Quality of Gm. 1103121 OIL Is entirely free from ell dross and refuse sots stance., and yields et once, its Brilliant Illuminating Goa Tbe grater original oast of the aprorattot for the manor facture of coal gas together with tba attention and expense resnetently required, and the diOlculty, it not impomlldlity., of entirely separating the 11/1111101.0/114, deletericas and offensive gems, generated in coul, render the ROSIN OIL APPARATUS Cheaper and more deelrehlo in ovary way, &COATES, of 276 Broadway, New Perk, has devoted his entire attention to the manufactore and aloof Portable Gas Apparatus, and he rapeetrolly calls the attention or the public to lib . present complete and efacient roachires Perfect aatiefaction tote pa:these, runtime] in every cuss. Tor further Information adder.. S. COATES, 376 Broadway, New York; IyMiTatedly or DAVID 11. WILLIAM& Pittatiorgh, Pa. To REND BROKEN WARE of anykind you Call get liodgemou's Diamond Cement nt DR. KEYSER'S, Nol4o Waed ,treat. AplikikuT DR. Ward's Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash. der qoautlty of the above ortir.loo ate oo oak at toducod prtme bf Dlt. ILEYBEB, No.llo Wood .t, pg tbacurgh, Ps. LIN VELOPLS, of every prescription, foriQq . ju aW. 0..1011175T0N CO:ii fiNitknuary Wassboax. N 0.57 Wind streot. C. 723 B AREGES, Lawns, Ducala, Sun Umbrellas, Ir. Mant At.; • Rout suortawat je4 C. HANSON LOVE. 71 Market aL 1111 G ALTIMOBS HRRING--50 bids. and 20 -.LP half hi:4a to ;qtr . .; tills day, and for rats by. • , 161 J. B. OLNI , ILtd) k C 0. .: CatE.E3l'.--50 .boxes prima cutting Cheese reed ice for dab by CO.Ir. DALZI.I.I.. It MACKERSL-- 25 kitts No: 1 extra jut reed sea kr mask, _BOOM= DTI:Mk!. 10111BROINO —35 bhls dry , _"salted flerritig wi t ori al Vramat 17 'ATWELL, LES i CO. 12M3KET WILLOWS-51 tat Ohio taw Ai limas fbe Await ZOIMIra-CO. Commercial. ---. et;3I;IITCE.S OF AIIMITRATIigi FULL JUNE. 1.t.,[7. V. C C. IL P.irtmr, J. S. Cc,zr.srx, J. J. Glue EM=I Weekly Review of tile Plitsbnzela friarket '''° .4 spec:ally far t' ria../.urgh Pitraattnit. 7 .- CZYDAY, Jr.. 7, laf.J. iht,Le I.r day by day, and there 14 na apovial feature worthy 101, rtlr Di :re ati low that narij,le nun I. practically at on cud. We were 00,,4 ”a u ',II an 0000,..rdialry arta> of cAtl • t • ati,f,i,t fro-it oa nunday morn ing. To what retchd..! - , 1.1 uncertain, but or hav,. no doubt it nipp.d O. .ru•i..ll , aato.ft to gtoun Tho first al from 11, ..untry sal ef rimrs, terrific: but we must uoi orally ha , k tor ~x ot,ratlon under am, (tram/elan:es. The attest f 0 loaf now at a mules> pita: , . and we lilt o 0 fro ou diet cc,. than any other. The rr-all us ty 1131 lath:meta 10,41, axl.<t.tione ,o iately ci.ct if•iit .1. /114 uto,ey sou It a little by lid and buil..., are gling fearful 010100 atm, 01 ttan,ts glut. Contrarton it Meter:qv tha mil, 01 the St) !vet) - • and tin moat look for liglitureA mom, matt.. until the liars t., ,ton to get into markt, Sloe heat y port. 01 1 ark, and llof ..1110117 heavy nipor, of sport., itr.. manta, not of alarm. but of cantina and aye.; .10 alt that 10 L.-v.lod is to etermae nolo that prudence which was itegh.ctod lu 10;A:. Tlie market ham not undergone marl. thangli during the to any ^Mei, and while the goners> tendency is Jowl, ward, of porox ba, tarn pr..t , 7 well The N. S. Con”nr.r. tl t crtitc, of Sal..day, sap tz ... .y ratrket this wok it 'crew:Aar, with an ,rd ten y iu li e ' awl a larger tmargin between rate..:. lung and mount rap. . On can we should phew !Ito ntatlost Into et f It mot. en !trim° sororities, with some ' , Port.' on acw,rnmnoi .treks as low nob - it rut, And a 411=putotIon lII'. err! of annw not to Icon below TI,. tnyply of o rvtly .•Vr. 1.11011 paper to nut largo, end the rates rsnr. , ft knn 1.. 7 ,cut. the fin - Titer for Tory rhulca. For foot niontlutatct upward the range Is trim - {1 eant. for 1.001,1 e nalnc• up to Ii It rant. for thaw not to well known. IttiEne.lngte natant, shirt date., rule at cent, with not n groat Intl doing I , olow 0. On the whir, wo shonld notion the Mhfkot no firm -r at I tic .t o r.. Oisn at the ctnnionct•lnent Th.. Dank statrnn.fft b , IM tuvle up on 51.41,15 s fr.% lib , re purls of the ,ontlltten at the ,ornmenceronnt ut business to •lvy, is Itsoke.l for unh ,nuelt Interest, and ther. 11wine ..11b fervor° nf °Nunm as to ILAromplulun. The jut report elletved a epnct avorake of ,f . /I,l3llt,Sktl. but the sctnal amoomt In the banks nee probably' ronsbicrably below thel, sod from he movement uf tho weak, we are Inclined to the opinlbn that the nverego n••zt return,' will not vary vary materially Trent s22,tutpoo. Thu divsnut Tine will also chow a de at I. set lls prvpill...ll with tho aluainultsu In the amen. of .ufn. If I 9 need... deny ib•l lb° lat. . shipturult of coin, and the drawing down of .tat of town balance.. ha canted some ...MID., of feeling In I,lllmervial eirch, Nit It lo the Opinion of a.m. well infartned on the ant,t of which they nyeak, that the fort.lgn drain upon on boo pa tod the mam mon, end 0111 ....ntlncie, 0.. by u to become and les, lul ho n. 000110.0 the general town., in bo,neag, Ilkyly to te..c/ ~,,,, b." nog roaa kw] by the usetel Nnumor I.tand the ah•enc.. of n eldrlt either In anal.. or in .0.1/11114 WvIlA .pleat to Jaoay lifts• Probability oy .y very 1 ;o-at eerergiy et p. 44..... In the money methyl. The Philadelphia N ..tyg °Timm ham been Sather mom demand tar money this ueutt and the adrunted rates asked aro mots readily obtained. Capital. hu uoser. abundant, •nd litat...la.bsraper Is sully yotsaUal ag rant annum. Call loans rouge at 044,, .0 ASII ES—a v..ry .0 lot fzvl.llg, •1/.1 P.arl4 a.,,inntp.l at 4/it, , cnnb and end P.,. at ti!Vii,6 , Soam • etnn , ly n, nn I t taw, far ..rdinury rt.,it ',taint! at rgza ar, talt,lnrat:ly tit 3, an.l tho Onmatt , l al, II N at 11,;11. .1,1. 0,„ and :+nr,nr Curnl AM, nev, oulv DIVE roivtn Its not 19411 , At BUCKET: , AND 11 , Etude) nt rellnEm and no,l Tuba, sl,7t.z.rin„ evil In the rrieil 1: - Ity nt 11.7:n41 told v 6•lllnt.d. Ftnt Ihxre• n to It; unl, i.f trollslllo/1 tt 0/IMAGE-- !dm.113 nal, 13 e 9 01)11milli Hemp 11'1, toll, 11 c MI Hemp Tan.r.l ...H. II r r NiTurr...l . Ynnl, Om., 11 r IA lb l'eurk)e,g anilla. $1,10.> 11e.mp, $1,37. $2,0X,/$2,71 , 11 do, 11. ml. ndl, 11 rt• .11,111 1 . 1 F.F.--Martilln, 1,7 cl,B T U..r 11..rup, C.IIIIIN '• A ItNe—Tlie rmnrket i. alratly nt IL,r f.. 110911.1.7 1.11 ‘,13.11 aro corn .IEII POOllO TA.IIN. Non. 6 tolol,l..ro2Oeffirb:No.lo Nn:. 1111 .... ./11 eI.IIIN. 17. No 111. ..... 1b No. IS. No 14 No. IP. No. lb t Ib;No.W. Mx= TARN. 11 c J,r Nn I lic J VOO ty.Y. xr~dad while, Caulking • ... ,1^ Family LUttlin • 16c t.. ratline, Tin. .... .• L ,t i ~... 141 1. r ( nlinwnl. C LXt.I.I: AND monld an..l:l3malu";"'taY,"l.S.li,oulr.,4.ll.,...'lop rt.nt.ote 1.. „1 1,) (or ", 1 „." . : and 7 !ter ' all :F.51,—,111)1.11 . , for thy mud !I • gnarl.. dam, al .4.'4!a:" I i.t '0:.'47 :. rof A11:i ol7ln ppl, aoonal enlm, In ernnll 1,14, at I , Y..aTII kite IV vats+ n mt. 'Arm, nt 4.,, mg Ml 7 Berl In .m.l ;amt.. 14; the .monot nti Intr. and the demand m hinged. . . . Fl3ll--da nu - Aerate detoenJ for Shurkeret at 'll.OO Cm Ala thorn :ft awl $11,(44.k1 . 1:.0 tot :ergo; Lt. 1.0.11 larva, 16,1.. , (4 tt01t0,,,,, Item,. neer, ti 10; Haitian do tr•. 1.0. Lake Whit, L 0001,1.1.1. hf Lek. Trout rt,f , o 14 Ott. VIIIE 0,0, A 1.,. 1.01 Ivar at sl‘.,/.1 . `.11 per ‘1 V I..lllt.—..rery unit .001 mite hom tint hood, Ito f. 0 Ott ot,o 4,8,7 at V , ,,,,•1!3,,!,, for fop, Wilk:atm. From utoro, aalre.l Soper at 7..1:51.1.6,111:Ritra at $475; and rugby do at :7,..1`.5,14,64—main1y at the 'wills a t nr titre of Ours, under (011 receipt*, baa de die, Ito trout rirat hands. aunt La atm lower, anal we cloote at h. 441,00. not has thv.llne,l to Sti,:oEft. litagalT not. Intl et 70. VincAr gt,..1 demand at c1:".1tki. , 1,40 for Ned and IVOlta. In lotr front wagon. aot.elerat, Inquiry: and of Snor at 74...6,pa hr the anti Alotak•to/ at 10 to ttse Lay trade, sad 414i2 to counter. In 01111 af //,, 13; and 11Iro et PlPE—it: I.,::,•W‘ng are the qv:AM km, to wrought Iron Inlong D., Foot For FL.. Hr... 7 rts 11,13 O. Pipe ..32 ate bieldect to tea customary dianonaL If AY—A falr aupply at seal., and tales 4 $9,413 i9l ton. lIIDES k LICATILER—tbe market for Mem rem un changed, and ne gnote Dry Flint at 8.1, arocu Beef Md. are steady d, at 1, and iire , a Putted at 9. Bough Leather from country tanners, IA In moderate demand, and dealer. are buying at 29431. We morel rinr quoimloos for Deottoi Loather, to. 37(431 Upper Loottior . . 43400 44750 Blirtlng Luther fLarnece I.IIW—N, I City /to:M.:red la I.old 1.1,1- eod Me and fit tees nt 13(413.4. Bale• of country nt AIMS POltl3—nothing defog; we quote, le the absence of &elm to Indira. the temper of tbo market, at $17,600113. Ot (real. of Reflood I.Vli Oil as $l.OO, and Lubtleattett at 70. ',Lard 00 No. I in firm at 00:03, and Idoeeed ru:Weal at 71/78. • • .. lIDTATOL.n.—tbe demand la steady: sales by the bbl at $2,250A50,and by too busli at 70 for common and intact, 00 Cr Dodo and 52i.3.99 tor•Nethannocka Pitt 31.17TAle—tbe eiders at Dia week are 900 tomb all Mir. car mado foam Lake finpariur ore, t 25,5 4 4 76 ,bni In qn•ltty. SALT—no u•t• • L•r domm,J, sod vale. ei No. I In the regular way at 11;1.5. • 'fALLOW—rougti is bought by the botch: rs at 7, and toilutry rendered at 0. WINDOW 01.42.3--prlco. aro tirm, and we reboot one quotation. tor tho small lOW, ' city mato :-4.18 and 700, sl,olg Sole, $3,7N Solt to 9011 aud 0112 to 10012, I,4,fftg 0:13 to 9013 find 0114 lu 10115, $4,60. Thew aro net midi price; country brandy range 40 cents 11 boo leen. for Oa ancrisaling medium gime, 10 IA rent illaumut off. MUTH LOAD—Orm and in .toady demand .t $2,10 keg Mr pure In oil, rod dry Ito l lb; Walnut to Cho usual discount. Ited art , and Litparge W ISKEV—IIIIe al-CH.I4 sale. of ran at LI, rectifle4 at ..:102,,?.8. NVOOL—Cho market is exceedingly quirt, sod Abe recerppt aro still cordlood to tho smollest Iota; both Doyens:la sailors appear unwilling Co do auythiug - , wo quota ss Latvia 3.t0'445: I=l The Idealise yestrrday was quite pleasant and warm - after the semi:ging , •f natordsy night. We hear from all lictsr lure the most dreadful t sports of rule and desolation trom fowl_ Wheat potatoes, Vern. W.CUCCI cud .IM‘Mt nary. thing ihJurei. Toe river is Mill failing, with very tittle water In Um heth The Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday. rays:— • 'The Orb returned yesterday, having eursawded in realdp• lung bee Memphis and New Oricene freight at Paducah on the New Curio Alm at (air retest. Tao Orb sail layuptere fur more water. 'rho Rochester, Aritimia and Iladnerto Pittsburgh; Cuurior to Meeting: Reliance to Marlette; and Messenger to Dig Panay, awl with light trips, bat quite sufficient for the guild !alter they will attempt to navigate. The lisnawila Valley, from KILIAMI., and Ohio No. 3. tram Marietta, have both arrived, with light tripe Thol'6l4l report. r)," Mehos io Kanawha river. The Mariner A rived from Pt. Loin, Th. Reliance took 150 too., lecluding +biz dour. The Die Vernon. in charge of C.pi. Martha, no her ids trip to et Louis, with the New Dia Vernon iu taw, seemlier.] a sue...mien of very sofenas in iba . Mls. eialppl. At 000 11010 ilto boatel'ereinuilierroi and main tboy woo, carried down stream, ooeethel were du era maunder, great confusion profanity.... The Louisville Courier, of Friday: toys =ad packet Laurel 11111 mat launched on Thu t''t • ...• , Naaavahr_—The NoahriDo Ame.rlean, of W 1 the Crueberland river in telling, will 1;4 feet na • Iffild nod tworpoct of • tombs, decliee. WNW e. •• • Ntw Yon a., Jane el —o3ltou lroyan4 des .703 lbatia 101,6 for middling upl.da. Flour quiet; amies9loo hp!. Wfilso Urn; gales WOO both. Corn firm; salsa 34,600. bosh. at 0.1,4. t tor t.,torvi yellow. Pork firm at $10,30017.10r mom cut mats hoary at 11‘,MMIi for ancroldemand 7 • aides. Lord heavy or 1114011%. Linseed 011 doll *4630! 01. Irides dull; Wewtrm 311$. 'fallow dull M. Ile. Wear heavy at 2:1..7 , , Ptak@ Chkwaw lll .„ . Island 61314; Bono's Central toady SOL': M 1 ,4 1 1 00 o ° o . l ' ern 3116: New York C.antral 73; Penns. alsal SI Itamlfiog MU; Mosconi tiros s4 l ,4;lllichagan Central 411 , ,,; aSlerrie. Pacific Mull 8. S. stock 70. Cisnimarn, June 0.-floor morn ILLUTP, and boyars bra a the last quotatlona,s6,6o:oo,7o for imperil.. When le rt w ar :lt . l:li:o l i! oir P t o lv d l c7 . a.a:k 1 , 17 . g chioged; the market Iv too tcoh.ea:Vabi.l.distiTz,drkeae,wt UPI". ' l . l "'" Y u ,, 'h ge r g' ill 4 ilte supply or &mond. 3113 ev w mwoun .ro still the money router prominent subject or M. 6.—The foreign ntwa fl hart n 3 ef fxt n five fireadstoda market, and very lilt!! loop small of Il3vr at $6,731:47 for superfine, arid ~2o for extr . " ,;,$ - $4,..50 tor mars family. Rya Floor doll at $4,60 and Es „. s $1,41 at $l. Wheat comm forward lowly; 3000 both sold ea $1,6161.1,70 for red, and $1,7401,115 for whlto. Ply. adlwarmed to Me, and in good demand. Corn dull 4170. Clata alowly sr Co:. Confide. very qedeg eMes or mesa p oo h al $11415,40, . limo hams 10',45101 , 0q 1111,1 MMulY at 42 4//21-4 for I,lso, and 10013 1 4 . lo ans. Whisky flora al 2.04541eenta. Calsrucas, June d.—/loot vary doll and ls OOMlnally .10.1.0 a at $7. IThcat bossy; vales at $1 Slial,3l for white end rd $1,4001,W. 'Coro *Mira and priors ettody; 63,ye110w 834530. Prorwl.a goledi but in fair demand. Bacou.shOolders 7%. dd.; 105. Mraa Pock lower at $172. sl74n. 11??1,17 unsbanged; Chin bald at M.',97.44 CASTILE - SOAP-50 boxes in store andfCr re. try . W. I7ATILIOWH,I67 Llborty TIIREENITINE-21.)bble. for saleby • mew • • a.1.---eatt9isroess TIP UTTER-. -Freth Roll now arriving for sale _pity : ms% RAIMPICKIM,34II.Ibarf gtmt. COOKING BILISINS-450'boxes NatrVft 1 1.1 kndatorraie tr . ErVium ANDVZOY. Great Alterative , and Eilood ~Purifier. DR. EriVAWN.tit'SPAZZACMA. THIS old established and invaluable relnt. j ay for thocure of dendula, yr Sines Sri. Claws. end White Swelling, !emptied, of the Akin, Mabee or temple of this Face, Obstinate or Escaly Ertiptionit, Doll wheal arise from an Impure habit of blood, Vida In the none, liCeaketieil and Debilitated state of tang either from along and protracted on of dal... 00 haring labored under an attack of syphilis, the seeds of whirls dal remelts In the system. ear haring mealloWeil great =omit °famine...W.os Ac e which "stay bide of tatted the boons or their ordering, called the' pair:admen, which %catalyse give. rise to • chronie aberotivalscinarre. and mall bones occesionally Comentray. Attache of Ithee modem in consequisoce of an Miura' or long standlug billions Affection% the Pale and the eickly,er the filootid Fad, alsreys Indicates nr tinnier. the am re this Invaluable pavan,. or stionla the patient have labener eider nit effortlin of Ih• Spine, Droory, Jaundice, or Vet Marren of the Shin Chronic Affcctlont of the Liver, gad, reins, or wasting of VlO4l, Ulcerated Sort Throat, flip Joint Complaint; in abort, the most loatheome Meddei which have pnt every other medics.: at defiance, an well the skill of the prolamine, cantons trees a smarter of a cents:ill. hare been perfrvily eradicated by title great vegetable fis nacsa, In ell cast. c f err.ptiori• ..Wenyrre's diatinera,"ehmld t,. read In cannextloa with the Pawnor. The two will core the - prat clirenle end stair .ate cryptic. diseases. Retail pre, of the irsneset 'e per bottle, e Laity 11,1 k. Delivered to any nstarese on re/ elpt Of Itemletatace. A IIY.C6NT TETa NEMILIIS LI: CCR W. that of Eliza A. Clark, No. 4 Trendy Cheri: town, Sloe.. While in Plalapoliall, she realika vinth Win It. Shay, 10th street. 4 doors below Barn The asee a enn amplify of eight paste stantling the Moat obstinate characure, covering the whole meads, from the solo of the loot to the Brown of the heal Itching and Irritable In the extreme. The meat ems:scut of the .ton Owl failed In nesompllshlng a cars. Pr NrcitXt'i Ps. Pieta wee of in mating • ports,. files. Prepserdooly by DR. SW ATM': A Soil, PLila. 1111. 1: 11. KETSKIL,IM Wood fared, 5 - bretriew Ter PlitsMurgh arliEbe MCI:. WIWI I/ I=3l =SIM BOYLE & 00., ,p 1; 5, SECOND STREET, ' 01i10, I lIPOISTERN F FOREIGN LIQUORS ANTI 1 INEE. 41,C011 COLOO P ST:InITS Camphello, Burning Flnia ❑nd Spirit=. of PIiRPENTINE factun rs of vs ury cl,wlol4u of Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French 114 Te rowdently w 11.1.1 various groJen of rito, BOURBON AND RY}l WHISRNI Pea..ll mei Apple Brands. ALV.4I ItAEATAILIA ANL , NEW IS:it:1.AI:0 RTtai, 'Vole 31.nufattnrern.fllo ' CELEBRATED “RnSE" fve FREDEa:OK Erdll.l7B JAVANESE lIVYTE.9 nol4,lAwly LYON'S .111AGN1uTIC POWDERS, war de,trny r.ra. h.cu, Cv<L , Yq<ht; @d - R.V. Antr, .t.t.A:As, and &fp:es r!l the r,rlitln kind. ill F, importance of a reliable arfielo of thi, kind I. tuestimable. Pi warm weather all natty,. tem. with these annoying foes. lola powder la the onty article dltteaverett which will exterminate them. A hnOrl. ny of ledaulent, from the Ifortimiltuval Fochtty of I'ooe. while amldat the tarns of Ai•La, ottegrvad that .11 iu, , ., lighting upon a cermin kind of Ideal very fto,u uprw , dr.!. Thin fort mote made nu , of to guard their night rdtitpg ro , .m these intrudtrm. Oftantitios oh the plant wore brought lomn, ly !Ir. E. Lyon, find failed a ponds, insect &tutor. In every experiment. It la eimply a powdered leaf, [DM, rally prepot cal to realist the effect of age and climate. Mel als and Letter. Patent have been obtained from the Elovert went. of England, Yritnot, Germany, and Ituraln, from the World'a Fair. nod not.., , us medical and bortizattortil rot egos end wocieties. `.rrEn. FROM TRIO PRESIDENT OP TILE C. I.T.ITFI Eaccalake DIA-nstonr, Wmhingtoa, Sl.t Jan. IPSS. Ex‘eurl.. Lvotc—Dear Fin I hare the pleavare t het the 1103,1 Comral,don of the World'. Fel., wooded nine 31.14 and Corti:Lade kr tint e , Magnetic Powders, for eaterm innt ILIA FILLNIOIt ft, Ehairroun , V. 41.11 by a c,rtiEcste of Frill,. prit, ("WI, pm . for Bort,o $1,4.0 MME= your sleguutic Powder. mankind and dmestin =it hatill 17 bum rota rtmi Inrer M. Jotu L. 11. E, 6uporiutrntleut Oki, nay., .1. but exp.. 1164 F.II ho lottpc, mths, ac, with Lyaa's Powdffir. nntl tan„ It ffrery gardener and houreedeceper most Mae a, die. tend In an article of this kind. Reference reit unde the Astor, Et. Nichol. and .11etropoliten Hotel, to .litde. Midge, Prealdent of the Aineriien I netitute. Jateet Rennet t, urn. Winfield neett, Opine W. Field, I. r 00 , ,, M Judgo 310 ifit -Stt e ilia:every of Prof. Lynn It of national !Minn - Mace.— Tlie,Fernitit a' Club harp 1.'41.41 it thoroughly. It wilt dm troy locn.P,iermaleippere, ante. mot lie, bride, and all vermin tlardati plame can he pre 1, and bonny made prim!' acrenammula a made through Rem., t PARE . if Nem Y..ro now rh. to have It raid throughout the veer! , Mat.) ri.e tam:mien are advertired. 110 caution:: "Now rola, November - Itt retirma from linelffeere, I have void all car /Mean Peerdery end Piffle, Learnt Potent, and the t , v . rots pertain. iudthereto, toMmina. BARNES t PARK. !A Tokider ft booty made by euyeell, -sod brooght frisirlhe Interim at Ask, and ia onLnown w imy other 411.1.1:a flugonnirm end effective article is pot up in Po ravniehm, mid sill me.. Wane to bear my tram, - }i. r.yor:.- it.t. Bald 1111011 cannot he ri,rtieel by a peader,rmid are killed bye Nlagnetie Pill. order ilium through. *Pa met' . chant. I.you'a Perriter kills tremeta in Put Lyon`a Pdlt ark. mix-afar rlO. .rd inlen • '•• iantras Eisang....rantr. regular &Lees, 60 rents and 51,..0 alrerfl , n. rro re.zry and thoroughly. PA13.1.;:, Alt.o, the Menean Mustang, Liniment eoa.l kvrtloir I /t I TS i-i Damasks, Diapers, &c.. tiONSUISIERS OF' ItIOILARtsoIva!LLN k, ENS, sal these &saran* of ~obtaining the GENTIINIT GOODS, slatuld eee that tbe ertnte they parr bine art site eci with iho toll name of the firm, - - RICHARDS° A', SONS ,f 0 rriney, as egvatentse of the ainnuilnest end dertibility of the Weida: Thin caution is neutered essentially necessity,. In larga qualatitlea of Inferior and defective Linens are jrepami. meson after seamen and Beale! with the name of RICILARD: SON, by Insh llowtoe, who, regardless of the Injery time Inflicted ahlo on the Ainarlesn cancomaar and the nentifete: tonne of the geonina Goods, will not rienllly ~Landon e busmen N prolltnblo, while plrelmeri ran I•. WM goods of a wonlilese character. J. DDLICCILE & J. U. LUCRE, Agents, SAChorth stn,t, Neer Von: WILLARD HARVEY & co. It MAIDEE: LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET . TORR.- - • - • P A P IE Ft. ,-SY" Jr,ll OU 5 Etcri deociiption of Wit LPPLIO, Vp.INTI.I.IO /LID PAPER, OE BAND OR MADE TO cauft• • COLODYD AND Tissue 1'AP.3125, ZLOTTINn PAPER'S, ENVELOTE9, Straw •nd Bonnet Hoards. TWINE HO USE wrz.Latt.r) HARVEY C 0... 84 iiihriden Lan. • and 17 Cedar Sire*, • .; NNW TORE: FIENC, COTTON, FLAX AND p'2.07 -. T - ' rN .;;; 7 .", IMPOILTth ASO pasurairninirn CORD:AGE of eery description COTTON. JUTE, MANILLA AND AHRIMAN' . /LEAID . • ROPE Tarred Stuff, Flaking Linos, . ,• SEINE TWINES,- • • SHOE THREAD, SVIIIK,and all kinds or CORDS AND LINES. - • • litgular steamcos. Seamon Arrangement 1859, BETWEEN BT. LOUIS AND 43T. PAUL. DAI LY NORTUERN LINE PACKETS FOR GALICIA, DUBUQUE, tITILL WATER AND ST. PAIIL.—Tta, following pain magnificent aide wheel remora gill compono IldaDanTlV the earning year, leaving d follower Motalay....—HENßY CLAY. Monday inNITIIERSEIL tueaday......CANADA Tuesday PKMUINAW..... Walneedey-LOCIX HAY-- 11,RbetieV• Wednesday_AUNT GETTY " : Challorrp.n.' Theralay -.METROPOLITAN . ". T.ll,D.,tiOr4e. Thoredey....IIIINNEBOTABELLE-, Friday ...DEWDROP - " N. W.T Friday--.-.OItIPPLWA , .Oreedbtr; hatarday..-.DRNDLLRE.. R.U.Grey. hetordar WM. L. WINO. Orceme. The Northam Line has been In eneeeestut oeViatt.o 40,- log the put year, and for regolarity, comfort and perfect I"'"bilit7 I. vv. , / lo•Poot, has never been mryavved by any organisation on the Waken circa Daring adJed air. Dew Steamers to the Line, theyore DOW plypared to o - Ter Ina-Ced ed facilitledi les tha transaction of all (minces entreated to them. and hope •• t a contionntion of the liberal yob. =Ono here- , • I • battowed oyonthem. , .11 may be roomed,middy et th cot ot Loam& greet., or at tr,,, N or , h, /Mel .' • olt Oommeirfal etreet. betwam Ohs*. n4Lomat, ' _ , YARDS /k eIIALItIL, General Agents:l .. MISSOURI 'AKRE 00 .. ~ .“,..y/imsourli•ltiver - Shippers nn4; Passengers,. TUE bare made an arringetaMit . . ,VV•wetrtho allsautivi Elver Waal Corn. pa,ny by which wo cangive through rates from Pittsburgh: air pcx.ogorn and freight to all polutliou ths i. Poe nuttier particular; apply t 6 Fuca, 11111 , 7•3 Co. Steam Put Agent; =spar 'Water awl Maitrvt atraaivi . • aro authorlead to contract !Jr u. blettlilDE A 430 , Oita Cr Pitniburaj_ mrl2C.l.lwtfT No. 49 Conitsvccial sot, NL Lon* ado„ EGULA_R TUESDAY PACK -1-11.0.1k Rzems roavmtz.--n. sine itoomer EMMA DILAIIAM, Copt bit , klo2 Amoorill s lbo atm:no sod- intermediate port. EYMY TUESDAY; at 4 oclock r. r. For I night or pomp. mar pp ocl4 PLACE.' DAR teo.."AetY. drindnnatt,A;;.: TOIL CINCINNATI, & 12 I,oolSltgal, . VILLE— The rplrrolid rodrinrer etramor /DA MAY, Copt. John U. RraciorllFlerri r•rr trio aborortzed •:, '4l I.Dmedhac , OM OM RUIZ JUT, IID in./. For fodrot 7 or panne apply on Loud tx , SA -'•- • •:• , • ~ .. 1 . 2 , 1,1,A0rr,. DARN - E 3, AO, leti., L CINCINNATI AND LOU iniisvan,L, r c. — pt tbo u r il f te mp l p i o wffer : rad stl part Os plus D.Lt -7,t io leasek A. 1 1 ., Tor /Melt '303:11 Psu--Mackerel, herring - and Late FjFifs. of all Linda In dors atva for Edo by . . Je3 " Ithßttlf:COLTAr' "pp.LACKBERAY. ned wad km Ws - •7. OW • • , tvC _ • emu 4Eame rra - STIL:LABETIT.Itoo tons ot 2er:;Xgr w ,;, 0....13, to.r z tirk,r Piz Mete!. Igaity= - ..0m Poison. -,- Tor., October Id, tEr.Y. - -nolyand and snored trendy hrn. - ralord "I dr•th L.n (r• L I IsT F 3 IsS , . " 01-112101:-
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