g. CHILDS & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, _No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Of erery Wal ating been ety, and ktes w t styles and fashions adopted to Spring and Summer Soles, hieli b purcbased principally for CASII, direct from the Manufacturers, and vlected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MENTS to our friends who may call. : WE ARE AGENTS FOR ~ ,Whieh aro highly racommenaiel thr.erliout thii 11..., rb ...,: Rate. tur their durability arid rli Tar.' T 0 1 - 131. le' f 3 l' .16-' l ' MI•I ..-,! PAIR. haring been found tiy actual teat, b. • METALLIC .1.13,6- 4 oi , I, : : OUT.WEAII TIMER YAW OP Tlllt OLD CCTV I.P. TiPP.ILI3 , 3300'113 AND 8.1101eN.:1 . Sta-Bnyeta will nud it to their nlraotaaa ta rail abil ei POE BOYS, li mine our atocA YOUTHS AND Before Purrita•ing Ele•tc4 ,, r. CHILDREN:I 1 sir P•rik.i.r Ptt.ution given to orilarn. mrl9-diaratuT JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., NU.103 VOOD STREET, I' IrrlrSl - 3 at( i IIIPORTERS A.VD JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS ; Would raveetfully call the attention of 717F.:1 R C CIS7'O .1117 RS ANTI M 1712 Cl 7 A NTS ORNIdILAI.I, P. • TO TITEIR ST•" SPRING AND S 1 Surpassed by uone is etre! CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL Bt: - ' Their Terms and Priers will he as any other Houto garCabh and Short Time Buyers are -I,picial .o°l=o., LA.U.E.SUPEILIOR COPPER M EZEIMEM 1%1 fC f. 'l7 I N CB Pt,ll.lE, M'CURDY & CO MANUFACTURERS OF SHEA'rIIINo, BRAZIERS' sod BOLT COPPER, PRESSED ('OP PER BOTTOMS, EA15.3 SOH Bottoms, Spotter Solder, t Attu, Imp orter. nod Node. In METALS, TIN PLATE 11t011, WIRE, ke Congtontly on fiend, Tlnmon'. Mathison sod TM, Wgrehrtioe, No. 149 Fir./ mid 120 Re0n.1.8,.‘ Pllubargb, P.nut Cr.p.,l,le.raora of Ovr.r rill 41 e.vp 41(.11,1 pntt POI:RMIIS il c n A. N A. 11,(112. No. 45 Market St., Pit t•burgh. A good aksortmirrd OY CLoirts, CASSIIIERF.S, VESYteas, enCIINGS, and nil goair meltable ter gentlemeua' sreikr,Jctstreceived. SirOolcn promptly hllrl, CM the latmat styles at the art rar23:lydle ~ :cco DBz QO-, ACTURERS AND DEALERS Itt RATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, ITTIOLESALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street. Pittsbriralk, have Mow tai hand for Spring Salea, as tarp , and complete an assortment of Goode is can in found lo soy of tho swtors couststiont oLIFI7 11, SI LH. AND WOOL MATS of every style end quality:OAPS of every goalitr and latest fathlocus; CALM LEAP, STRAW. lA:ME/RN ASS PANAMA UST'S; STRAW. LF.O DORN AND SILK DON ITSTS;ett., Ste. Perim , wishing to purvbsso sant, by \Puma= or MUD. will find it to their advanise, t .11 sad examine Oar Mot PRENCEI WHITE ZINC PAINT. 600 Tong Snow Whit*, and No. I DRY AND GROUND IN OIL IN FR&NCr• WARRANTED PERE. in atom and to ard•e, far rale by • .10SEPII IL STRONG, Reade Streat, yarr York, Agent, Vieille Montague L CO.. Pill W. pins4 , IIDIVN 'Wel zwAV4 DRAPER .A_N-3D No. 62 sr. CLLIR STREET. • PITTEMOROff, PE NA., Had just returned from the Eastern Cities and nolo r.•tvdving hit :prim; Mona of Cloth', Cae•,hnerea, Veetinga and Coatings of every variety and ot to adapted to the best city and estotry trod, •hick sill to, 12.110 op to order lolls promptness anJ drapatzb, and at rat., as low at any other t honor tonabliabmant is iho %sty. lot,lto I‘ , lcElltL.l3.ll: Az, CO Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents filr the sale of Pittsburgh Mann Latium. CnnelgnNen[e en l oroleto for LEAD, nIDf PRODUCE..te., Prowl . / ,::on lion to receiving nor forwarding. No. 49 Commercial Street, bt. Lora. detialemtc J. L. CIIRISTV. [63 Third Street, Pitt burgh, Penna., Elsrleprherf the sfrazt,,e• Of EAft,rn OtakS•TEl.avorAl yam,' practice, entire tile priArric.nwi Wail:e - 0a SiTRAPC.Sti AND MEDICAL CA, , EN StmErtcra... R. W. D. llownril. Col. Wilarst McCiAndifirn. Rev. P. R. A. McLean Hon. 11. A. Weaver T. R. Sal, Psi. Han. T. J. Bighorn. J. 11. Ilnut,r. John H. tilhllot, Psi. Jacob hleCollliner. Esq. my..hlynce - ALEXANDER BRADLEY MAXITUCTUIV-Il LCD ut.u.x.n CUED! rmurrt DI CDOH.IND, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated Pinar GAS BURNING and Smoas CoNstralNo COOK STOVES. 041,ve and Bales Room. mrlitlydfc No, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Po STARCH AND FARINA. Made by the Weal. litalladelpttla fleatufaetetring Co. (Pint Premlnat semodklby the Franklin Inoltnte, N.:member, 18.5.4.) Dlatuoutll3l.gsa Starch, In cute, cont's 8 beset, b Do. oath Do do boar. do 40 papers, t " Also, Refined, Pore and Pearl Rand., In bores rarloue slues, all for CORN FARINA, tor Corn Starch) In has Id papers outs. This article in etpressly prepared for culinary purl..., end can 66 belled on as sopOrlar In potion to soy nos In use. For male by THOMPSON, cLA k TOO O, Phile..,Jan'y., 18Lfhdttfu Agents for the Company. N. 1-3.OILIVIILS ac rlONe7, DZILIMI Foreign and Domestic Dills of Exchange, CIZEITIVICIATpS Of D.C.POSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIL, NO. 57 MARKET BTTtEET, PITTSBUROLI. I'A— (g.UuUectloosmoUeuoollthe priocipal citiee tbrough• not tho Ilvitett Stat.*. I : UR 0 IS 0 I% 12 , 14.1.11 IN -STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, BONNET RIBBONS, VLOWF:II.I, No. MARKET STAKET, PITTRRQIIG9' ===Z ht1.1“1/ACTC1M13 OP PRINTING, JOB AND ALL' liiNDS OP P N -11. P ..TV. It. Warohozose, No. Al Wood Str ell, PITTNBUCIff, PA. m7/:t1 RsoWughtalm.kotpHe m. :1 - 013N COCH_RA-N do MR.O, IttprGFPCSIMIBEI OP Irma .116.1iilag, Dear Vanita, Vault. Door Window Shatters, Window Guards, &r., No.. 91 Seccout Street and 5e Third Stn.!, (BOIAMIk Wood and Market,) Pirrs BURGH', PA, Meats hand • moiety of new Platte :ix, fancy and plat suitable for all purposte. Particular attention paid to r riming GrareLota. Jabbing done at *bort notice. mr9 VS. 4/11011919. W.. a. mu VANDEIVEN & FRIEND, ILTTORN 331 IC IS AT LA w , • SOLICITORS IN CH pm. 6, Shines Block, Dubuque, Anna. AlirCollections promptly made In mly lowa, or Western Wiscosnin. Will Mend to the wird:man nod Bale of 11.1 raisin, ob• bilnlep,"Mnney an Ennds and 141ortling. selflydfc ELWI SORMOS. 11 KILL.. ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS, rovarmas AND DIAOLUSIATS, s 3Fr. lc T o wowii S. Pittsburgh, POLILIa. Ogles. No. Sue Market street. iindornctor• all kinds of Steam Englaer. nod Sfal nchil .14TorditV,Rdirond Work. Etento Dollen, sod elm..t 11, Jobtdoigagni , vrmym..a..ra or. ttO N . Ifsanfgctann. and Imolai In ell kind" of TOBACCO, sisrurr AND CIGARS, N D XE4 TOBACCO, Gift/. of,„ftahr.,lcl Strut old Dussuntd.Alley, PITTSBURGH. PA. IPORIGIGN BjO,IITBILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN. SEERMAN a !CO., ON TUN UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUSS ON ..NR POUND STERLMG AND UPWARDS. AierOilMs on the plincipal eitlea and towns of Franco, Itoleurs, Hofland, Clarroany, Ruda and oflafr Roropcan States, conitantly on band and for mils b/ WE. IL WILLIAMS it 00., .MD foßankers. Wood street. corn.r of Third._ J. SCOTT, Dentist, HAS removed to the house lately occupied 1, 70 r, wm.A.W:rd, so. 278 Penn street, room el.- third dour above Saud street. 0189 s Hoare from 9 4 sr. 1111 G v. et • POSTLEY. DtIiGLSON ItEO7IIMOILLT-4 or rr "z•T 32 LA. rt. it ru L. 6 SOLID BOX VISES, Cut Steel and Hammered Shovels and Spades ray Mattocks, Stem, Wodgelt, Yarrow Tenth, AC. -71WPF8/"="25% No. 17 Market Street urrsau r • PA. J. M. LITrLli 7 1t4f7g,033..A.rrr No. 54 - St. Clair Street,. IPLlAlotecteeßerutv , e. MENEM ,nt or variety, and to which MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Frivortti, n to Yorohairro, a., those. 02 e. ICa.st or West. specially Invited to call. jaotices II 1 R W tt Y ' v,A Ft c U I=l LATE IMPROVEMENTS 13=1 ALXIX. R. REED, =LI lii n't fail to i lrucuro :qrs. Winslow's Sooth s, Syron for eitildrfnl . P.tbing. It hay oooqretl on earth. R grtwatl, faelMotel the iwo,eve of toothing by sultrulng the goon, re..luring ell itiftstr.nttlan—will alley polo, end le tuna to rtgvihete tn. laowol.. Doi.end 0(000 It, mothers, it wal give mat to yon.,lv.w, and relief and Lualth to Soot Infanta 'Pov(ert)y 000 to ell car a. This C1,1641•1C pre.parno..it to tt.r pr..grriptl.4l of non of nipelexporience.l end etlitul feat..lo Fliyeicigha in Now England;ltad-Lea I,Ro oaed with ILI Cage. Vire believe it the he.t nod ce,se.l. r , oto.ty in th a world, In ell ca., of bytKLlL , ry and Diet hock in C3tl.ln.L. , holln, It arts, from teething of from ally other can. If lit. an ' d boalth can t eatimalcal hT Aollala •nd mats, ft t4l trcrth I. weight In gold. ,pf Lott{. wld oa.•q Soar lit Ito. Ital._ 11 la au old n f'o 17. irt - Nrkno gl-nnuro an I. the far-Orono rterriCTlS &PER o.n York. os on Oho ontWo wropi.nr, r 4 Oirl ircur,rosto throughout tho oroghl. LI OLO. gn{lt 1.1 l'arshoh:t lo.:lAovli;rfer /1.1.11 4 :bt lc d1..P4 NV .I.lre • YIIOLESALE AGENCY Fill: TIIE SALE OF ArtLERICAN W.a.TCEICEIS. We tiould most res...peetfully rail the atternl 01 lb.. the Ani..mano mnor being I I. ter intr.slarml, Inn mAnnfactnrg of .high ht, ea firmly .tal 11.M1.1 that rmtirc cunflAmmn c•nbM .1 Up..o th. in n- sale and nnrmet l'lnm-krep,m, both by eArer Hari,: !wen 1..,;.”1.11.-.1 4,:not• t [,l Lca. Wat,hea. tn. polo t.• s .11 040 a very Inr, .trck of M1XF.K.ne.1.1...l TFU nne WINE GOLD .IEWKI.RY in rat...nch ',net, Cala., J,. awl Puir.tings. OL(WEIS la nnnsuclly lama at pre,Mt comprlshm Imautlfnl I.attarns or EIGLIT and ONE DAY PARLOR and OFFICE elva!En at GREATLY ItE• tUCED PRICES. We have elan a full stoek 01 Enclish awl tinittaliOLD and ILVCR WATCII RS on hand, all of tmr own Importation. Al, Wklerl Tnots:Slastrials and Watch Glasses. REINENIAN A 31RTRAN. N. 42 Fifth atravh Plttabtirgh Steel Works. JON - ICS. .Et O'V 1:0 dr. CO, fed.inc.o. of CAST STEEL; also, AMINO, PLOW sod A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS end AXIS. 3, Cm-rin• R , Q., and First Streffs, Pi:WhaTh, Hs "f•ase D. I-1. ROG-Rit4S hr. 41.01 r/ WM.. Or anger.' Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Tooth, On-ncr Rots and F..x.1. Stredr, Pills:.urpra, IS . I 025 , :lTdfr• RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth ~.13.1 W. C. Bidwell. (Surernors in Porto... Boy'. d Smet ) RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. C.,raer .1 Water : 4 t.reet and Cherry alley 111ft: r 2;11 - t:Y in. co.L./..ur Forwarding and Commiallon Merchant AND WROLESALIS D&ALEILTIV , 21.10e50. _Rutter. Seeds, Wish A.tl Pr.loce 06 A WORD Tonle LADIES—In recommending to you to cum Ifeetatter's Celebrated Stomach Hitters It is brit Joel to state that as s ellomlant to the system, in im °Wog strength and vigor during certain pro Mit sal stages •Lith aro anthems ettendiel with mach pain and Doable, we know of DO preparation more highly adapted to all aI !MUD,ns comequent upon this cause; and for smother norm s Dele, lb. ilium, cannot be disponsrd with, especially whero the mother'. nourishment la inadequate to the de mends of the child, consequently bur strength roust yield, and hero It is whern• good tonic, Pinch o. Ilcatettor's ttrim sib Ilittote, Is needed t, impart temporary strength and •Igor to rho whole system. IRKIII4 stiould by all means try this remedy, and before so thing, sale Year Phila.... who, If be ie arqnsintad with the 'lane al the Itittet a. will recom mend their use In all oars.. Sold by drugglets and dealers generally, everywhere, and by IIOYTETTEII A SM ITtI, manufacturers and proprietor. Water andrA Trout etreeta. my3todkw'l' Hide, 011 and Leather Store D. KIRKPATILICK c SONS, N. 31 S. Thirc between Market and Cbestont .t.., PhlladelphL‘, hav far sale DRY AND SALTED SPANIF.If lIIDLA Dry nod Greco halted Patna Kim Tenter - a' Oil, Tanners' sod Cor riere. Tools et the levr.t prices, 504 upon the beet terms. *}All klndr of Leather lo h o t fourth wattled. fur tt bleb the highest market prim will be Oren In natal, or taken lo excheoge ter Tlil s. Leather stored free of earl . ; awl told on corontleaton. mralytlfc DR. WILSON'S TONIC AND ANTI•DESERET P,. ~—Mare testimor, —Every man brings merge evirlen, of the efficacy of the.° Plitt. The Dim Dr. El award. GI the Chiang , pitxt Bllplid Church, under data of April lhtb, 18Y,S, etntre that he hod eolTured periodically Gem oar roue bead tche, end daring t weolyfour pieta had in .•la tried medicine. prat. ihrd I.p Ailey...ollc nod Ilemotioppibic phl eicieru, when he wet holocird to try Wilson's DOD, which etrerded immediate relief. 'Mon filly ern prepared and sold by D. I. PATINE, STOCK & CO., WbOlasale Dragglids, and Proprlotoro of S. L.PAJINESTOCIL'S 111/It3ll/IJOE, No. Of, comm. Wood nod Foorth Welds, PlttYburgls, I'.. g..,ydrertbyyroynt fourth pawn In b:Able/ $l,OOO REWARD for any Medicine that will enrol PRATT A BUTCHER'S tIARICOIL, tho only lodine Remedy new told for Rhonnintimin, Nnuteirts, Hoodeolle Tooth:R.4e, Pain in the Side or R•ck, Firraius, Bruiser, Pore Throat, Bums, Contracted Godsend Mow low the only veg etable remedy diem...rod that will ect upon thiirri •nd lim ber theJuitits. Thousarols of pinions hove been cured of these compLeints by this new disarveri. All ere invited td give It• trial. Principal ollko 718 Washington street, BD - RA. I Pb bi• Y. For ratio by DR. GEO. 11. KETSYD, No. 140 Wood street, and J. P. FLEMING, Allotheny. Plgn•tnro of Pratt A Butcher on the wrapper, •nd name blown In the bottle. nalwiewtf P PURE OCD Bra Wuninr.—.l have on hand orrenal horrid. old Die Whhky erhlrtt I hone had made out kept until It boo boacome old and gill be sold Ity the tram' or gallon, for vortical pnrpowoe. GEO. U. ICRITSMI4O Wood lama. - ARTITCIAL EAR..—Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood aunt, him on hand a vary ..,silent !Melte for deaf pommy Ly which many tremons aro mint. to hear IN well la mar.— Also, • smell vita perch. drum, which I. larartnri Into (ha I. vry afOrlant In many ea.. nf duarncm. Jl22.al___ver - - PURE BIIANDY. -- I have Brandy which I well gusrautre to Da proud fit tor medicine, which I Imre purchased to meat a pd f blic want. Any on nho will try ihm run he ostletiod wrltaeoporinrity. ualTalagera 111[0. 11. liItYHER, 130 laced attest._ GALVANIC BATTERY, OR ELECTRO blAnNrria SlacnINEL for Modica) porpo•'w, of . tory soperri. kind will Dement fr. of Riprv.E..lngmovhavderr....opy.x. ED 'ark P A EL Nn. lutylnnd tt.. .00,15.1, ISIIOOIADEB BRACES--Tha only place to gni pod eboolaer Smell teat Um Id ouolacturet 4. DK. OZO 11 14E170E11, 140 Wood 4pl94tver ---------,---- Pol4oEs—Tho best Assortment in ' tbe cit nr r .l. ottlrt. ICXYBRIM, 140 Wood 44 0114.441ver Scars, on and Drugh Parfuniart at Dr. zit pa Watt pt. arbtaieT '9lltslntrgl2 Qsa.ett c. P I'IT3BTJ Fi G3H: THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 9. It+.s. T/7 ('IT City Ulla News Items Mn, T6IIPERATIITI6.—ObIOTTIktiffinfI taken lit Stam'e Optician Sloth, No. 53 Fifth et., yeeter.lay. IN RCN. IN PRAM, .Rain. MIMI liLi•OaTo UPON Tllll CROPS FROM ALL QUARTER' --We are now prepared, we think, to present an intelligent •iew of the effects of the late frost. We have examined about one hundred exchanges, covering, in their reports, the coun try extending from beyond the Mississippi to the Lakes, the Canada fill., and thence down the Atlantic clout to Virginia This will in clude about all the great wheat growing region of the Tinton. I*lfl,U94ltAtl . . The St. Louis papers ',imply mention a slight . change in the temperature, but make on allusion . to any damage from frost. The Chicago Prems, published in the very "centre of wheat," says: "It is thought by good judges here that the spring wheat in ton fur tid ranee.' to lie touch Imaged: but bate winter wheat most have stialniuril considerable injury Our correspondent 'floral' states that the winter wheat, in bloom, MUM be more or less injured " The Rockford (111 ) News has a column of items. gathertd from all its section of country. As a result of its observation it says: "Corn in jured to one-fourth of a crop; pointers one-fifth; tomatoes entirely ruined: grapes nine-truths destroyed." Wheat ix not mentioned. A letter iu the Pens, from Generate county, says: "The effect of frost on wheat, oats, etc , will not be injurious, but corn will be somewhat retarded in its growth." The Cincinnati Gazelle learns that some dam age woe done to the corn crop in the Big Miami Valley. The wheat not injured to any extent. The fid:etfe sums up: "Vpon the whole, we do not think there is ground for very serious alarm. Judging from information obtained direct from gentlemen from the country, we infer that the wheat Is probably safe, and that a foie warm days will restore the corn." The voluminous reports front Cleveland pa. porn, covering the whole Western Reserve, North-wcet Pennsylvania, Northern and Cen tral Ohio, and and the upper portion of Indiana, we gave yesterday morning. The result of the whole was similar, in all respects. In that we give above. mrlt3:thiwtjell* The Detroit papers of Monday make no men tion of Jests action to the crop, in that region They simply glee n Ott, at a change in the weather. From Buffalo the paper; give reports similar to those already brought by telegraph. The wheat in Western New York has generally eveaped, or if injured, it is but slightly. The Boston papers of Monday morning note change in the weather from sultry to cold, hat not a word as to any damage to the fruits or garden vegetables. We have examtued all the Philadelphia, New y 7ork and Baltimore papers The only allusion in soy of them to Hata matter, which is one t interest surpassing that of wars or battles, poll tics or parties, was in the Baltimore Sun, and was published in the fi szatts yesterday. There has evidently been no damage, worth mention. iug, east of the Alleghenies. la fact the Bar. risburg Union of Tuesday says the country there is fF a beautiful condition. It says: "The shade trees wear their brightest nod most luxuriant foliage, the gardens fairly glow with roses in full bloom, the cherry. trees are heavily laden with bright fruit, the other fruit trees give pro mise of a generous yield, the strawberry vines are covered with luscious berries, and, most int_ portant of all, the grain and grass fields give promise of a bountiful harvest." As respects the central portions of our own great State, at the foot of the mountains, the ac counts are not so encouraging as the above The Hollidaysburg papers speak of a regular trees,'. -As reopeote grain, there is no authentic evidence ofoinjury, even among the mountains. The Brp ierer Co ) says. "Upon the whole, how ever. the damage is probably not st great no to vioey eeriously sheet am previaus exceiltat proo• pects of an abnnLant bar rent. la Somerset and Fayette, we learn that the damage was <notified principally to the tender fruits and vegetables. The wheat has undoubtedly escaped everywhere without material damage As for corn and pa. Woes, even if they are all destroyed, which they are not, there is abundant time yet to.mature good harvest of both. Lot us thank God and take courage term—our boat night mails Id-ought us Tuts day's papers from St. Patti, Davenport and lingua The fro. damage there The lowa papers eay the wheat is all polo th..re The Louisville papers of TorAsy say there were some traces of frost there, lout not the slightest damage. The Columbus (0 ) Statesman says there is no damage to wheat thereabout H. have examined for the shore facts over one bon drett newspapers, and are eatiafted that whe , t. not injured anywhere, materially Coral . or Quattrxr. SRASIONA —Charles nen, about 30 years of age, resident of the .:rd ward, has been insane for six months. The wiir said she considered it unsafe to lire with bin, Lie. Walters testified that the man was afflicted with congestion of the brain, and that he to in sane. The jury cuipanneled to enquire into the condition of Kretinan returned a verdict iu ac cordance with the above facie, and be was sent to the Insane Asylum for Western Pennsylvania. Com. ca. Adam Klingman, indicted for selling liquor to a man known to be a drunkard,. after due notice. Klingmau keep, a drinking house in the .Ith ward, Allegheny. tie was found guilty and fined $lO and costs of prosecution ; sit) to proaocutrix and 10 d a ys ,n John O'Brien, jeweller, of Ltherty on noon, was indicted for obtaining money utvlrr Usti pre. tenets. Anton Ikon, the pruseculor, testified that in March het he purchtvied from defendant two large linger rings, represented to be of solid gold, for which he paid slti At the same time Haun purchased a revolver, gold pen and shirt buttons. lie subsequently ascertained that the rings were not of solid gold, and worth but (our ur five dollars each. Witnesses were called who testified to the principal facts tt.9 to the quality and value of the rings, sustaining the allegations in the indictment. The defence called a jeweller, Mr. !w o o s , who teetified that the articles were called gold, and were worth five, six, or even eight dollars, it the seller could get it. Devon: said that O'Brien bore a good character, and other per. sona were called to prove the conic A verdict of not guilty was rendered, and pay the costs. The next ease wee that of a hoolizatned Keefe, charged with nuisance, In letting houses to had women for had purposes On trial. CEDITUAL l"—The Blair county papers have some rare tales this week about the teal Bank," wjlich was whilom established at Hollidaysburg. Accordtug to our exchanges-- the Wog end the Register—the "financiers - at Philadelphia who had the first hand in getting op the Bank, "sold out to a party from Centre county, said to be connected with the Tyrone and Lock Haven Railroad. These men were en dorsed by a number of papers in Blair and Cen tro counties as men of the etricteet integrity, and worth their hundreds and thousands of dol lars. Such high encomiums were not without effect upon the community, and the bank was beginning to enjoy a most excellent reputation abroad, when, lo! on Friday lent the doors of the institution were closed !—and all, as we hear it rumored upon the streets, because they could not sustain a very .71101 run upon them by a Philadelphia broker named Drexell, who has been redeeming their Imes." The Ilegwer tulle the following P. 8.. "This (Tuesday) morning its doors are open, and it is redeeming its paper in small 011301.101tl The Directors are here, and there is general confidence in its complete resumption." THE WEATHER —Every thing appears euspi• does for the crops. Yesterday we had delicious balmy rains and a sweet south wind. Under such treatment the wounded crops will revive, and the damage of Saturday be mostly repaired. )Ve were looking over the range of the ther mometer since the first of April. The range in the shade during that month, iu this city, at r, A. M., was from 31 to IS, and at G e. M., from :15 to 59. During the month of May the range in the morning was from 130 to 71, and at night frnm Cl to 80. The month of tans thews the following fig ures, representing the temperature at 0 in the morning and G at night, io the shade, ai Show's, on Fifth street near Wood D, O. 6 • 1 70 fig cs to The 6th woo last Sunday. During the Satur day night, or 'rather at about 3 o'clock on Sun day morning, the mercury in exposed positions, as we are credibly informed, reached a point as low in 28°. It ranged for about four boars Iro tween 30 and 36 degrees Tun attention of dealers le called to the sale, at L 4 Fifth street, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock, of clothing, clothe, caseimeres, ',bawls, ate. AL twa o'clock c, at., of hate, hoots, brogan',, gaiiero: misses', and chlldren'e Alum, MAIoNoTH PnILAUNLPIIIA NATIONAL. Clams, with the full company of equestrians, immense arced of horses and grand dragon cha riot, will be in Pittsburgh on the 21st of June. It ie a pm estollattmene. [For the Daily riugb.z.b Dazatt.e.l MA t. Hosts, STOnoAlgra ton itTLAcinc I . lo.arnE., —Mena, Editors : I had not read the June num ber of the Atlantic Magazine, when one of you called my intention to the article on Smollet's unedited works, mid et.pccially to that portion about the man who, at muck petit, penned the first published description of Fort Du Quesne: I wean Major Robert Slob. I hate since road that article. The suggestion that Stoke was the original cd Chet odd character, Lieut. Listorthago, in the Expedition or Humphrey Clinker, is not entirely now. At page 21 of the Memoirs of Slob°, as publishod Item in !did, you may find the : following note: "I have heard it suggested that Stub, wee Stool. let's original for Captain Lim:lingo, in the Adven ture. of Humphrey Clinker. It is known bye totter front David Hume to Smollet that Stub° was n friend of the latter enthdr, and his adventures may have I suggested that character; hot 't en, tho ropy is a g r, i,,rs The writ, of the wade in the Annette assumes that Stolio was himself the author of thiS little hook pultilshed hero in ISA, and says, "Thal ha (Stoliti I was a great oddity is abundantly testified by his 0111 'Memorial,' written about 1;110 end published at Pittsburgh.' But it so happens that there is not a shadow of evidence that Scotto wrote the hook pub limbed here. That book LS celled, not the "Memorial," bat the " 'Memoir,' of Major Robert Stain;" and at page 71', of the "Memoirs, - after mentioning his re turn to hoodoo, it says: "A short memoria I is mode, a m0 , 1+. , narrative of what he done and suffered. - Certainly, the "Memoirs- are neither "ti short memo n, r a boon st narrative: but is Moit probably a more extended and lull history propated by some third pct.-ft who hod earefally read I to memorial. ol ttf the real orits of Stub., there ran le no rational donbt. In ...totter, I the House of Iturgprees, of Vir ginia, passed a resolution expressive ne tt their appro. bation of the comluet of all the officer/ of the VI, ginin Regiment, "except George kluge and .Carob \an Itraem." Subsequently a resolution we. pass , ed. authorizing the payment of three hundred pounds to Stub.. in consideration of his services and sulTerili , ge bile in confinement at Quebec. Still later, another resolution authorised the payment to him -of 000 thousand mulads, r 410 , 1 0 A,. wantfor l,t ?ro d p„ r his ...wintry, acid fl moon, pence thr his radioing," The last resolution was passed utter a message had been received from the tiovernor. transmitting a letter loan lieneral Am herst. in rover of Stobo. Still later, a resolution of hanks was passed, "for fits steady and invi o lable iattachment to his country, his singular bravery and Ico urage on all emotions, and for the magnanimity with which he supported himself during his rontine meat in Canada. tiber testimonials in his far, might lie referred to, but surely enough has been riled to chew that Stole, was really a uterttorions "firer, who rlsould be Judged by his mei cornieer. and not by the extrava gant language in which thorn servirsts ere detailed In -Memoirs - Intel upon his eau -modem nan - n. 6 The writer in the A Lionize, still proceeding on Lis aroomption that Stolle was the mullet of the "Mo. moirs,!' railing it the -Memorial, - arrive. at the eon• chorine that the self-romplacenry with which Stub,' dwell. on Itittoolf and hi• belonging.. enincidee very well with the ridiculous part ankh Smeller make. Lismahrig, act in the yard of llothem inn. Surely this nneumptiuu, thin bare, talked assumption, with ..ut a shadow of proof to contain it. and with the clear and diction evidence of the rrAttranir. - it-elf that the%ten . a different prr•lurtton, r tr. r, mop( u Re nrcarunable. The Ulan who vvr.,to the two letter, while to enn• titteteent to Fort lie Que•tio. who at 111°41 hat ard made thr drawing of tbat•nit, who ettntineted the tot, remarkable efrape from Quaker, nod tehnit) Cal I. noon. I.f the lirttish artny. tletterihef as an not.oar.lr.l with a,.mpany r m the fifteenth re reot,cot fot.t. - erald scarcely true reflect curb an linage a. Urea. Lieloahago. I'• I,Flrrn 111, Eait I petertv.. by the Imports in the neisepapere that the Court iartructed the tlremi Jury "OW the law ,a na l I in regar d to forfeited recomor ince, on Monday morning. I lin at a Joe to knew why the .I.lge iraveled fur OW Of his tray to get at this quertion. for it r uld be of no use to call the attention of a Wend-Jury to • thing they Nadi] not get before them in any shape. oerarred to ma that he surmised there had been some T001if,11.53 10 the collection of forfeited recogn isance?, and he had better tin the 1,10105 on the law than on the negligence of there whose duty it is to to thu matter end vac that ihe ao it ir, lie properly adroinieterrti. If I out correctly there to very little if any fault to lon h to i with the law ao it mite stanil, if t i ffirerer,rimerly lierhirm their The Curt brand to see the! the rot...gnit and, ere properly forfeited. then it is the duty the Clerk of the Court to estreat end eerttfy then, to the tin detsstoners of thif county, and it is their Itits. to pr ed t the r.,lle..ti•on of there. N..e. ti' ail 0n.... thongs were properly .1 00.1,, •iillie ... , elei•l rii . .ee tri ?b.. ...,ileetion of tho re that a ro not utterla: worthio—: nod tont being don, we ecel.l then 1...i1de to for the reel. coroloility where it pr. retie belting.. We would then know w`ostho r got bail had been taken, whether tine Court had performed its dut). or whether the neglect wan in the entreating of them I.y the Clerk of lion Court; or whether or not it au the minis:mess of the Conomicrioners or their tiolteitor in tb• cool'egotou of them. 1 hare no doubt that thefaclt in felo, irl the exeeuttom of the I:, by its liirleCe, than on the lon Iteeil T hAvollo wish to reflect on Judea r c 31'flote far. fr. m it. loot 1 de Link there ir co great 'colt ••t r e nnin,' It' , l ...nowhere a 1 I oneooir wo.h toad litetaiti, 1.. Itii. f.., •n•I ~, t , 1. , .t..• 1• ,,, V .., I , 0,.. ta k, tt . roi.;aoniibiloty . l''" TOE Il,.rnenitnral Society held a spot:lal meet en i‘ednetnitty afternoon The Proaident Sae •.. I to inform the Vomologieal COM. which wait invtied In unit the dit at the exhibition on the I:4h, a will render any meeting here city In I. ihta lIIP I IIQPI•••••• 11 , 111.. .ITI. The , and characteristics nl the 'ea I. y Mee,' egley, Kara, Nie ls sus, tl., McKnight, discussed the mat • ter Ts. iffy of the speakers were not favoralii. .. Ils ••1 PI/CCielf • The in of the crops was discussed, anti ”bsereli, .. he different members present ompan..l Mr. .1 S. Negley had some Mediter roneau wheat seriously damaged. Mr. Bacon had learned at Brownsville that the wheat is not injured there. Mr Ammon thought the grain crop not co badly hurt no reported. Mr Bissell thought the damaged crone would revive under the Glorious rain of Wednesday. I pon the hole. the feeling of the meeting was joyful io compartson to what it wonld hove horn 4111 Mom day. FieutF --The I:lair county yeeter• day, Olen the following fink mory, (true, we do not denht,) which it Hinge out an a halt to catch gentlemen weary of the hot and dimly city -on Monday afternoon and Tocoday forenoon or last week. t.tenator Creaswell and U. J. Jones, of this place, took from the waters of Robb's creek 173 . lor.en trout—two large It toketa fiill— utany or them irar)iug from lett to twelve inches in length... The same paper t•aya . . "The lion. Linn Lloyd and wife arrived in lows on r4aturday last. Thin distinguished gentleman is still seriously indisposed. Ile wan unable to nit up at all on his arrival here, lint has already Leon ni.tterially benefitted by our pure mountain air, although lie is still preel rated from the na• ture of the disease and the eeterity of the open Wiwi, performed 011 icit friend, J. S. Davison, has laid upon our table Prof M .Iscolitiv' new volume of “Notes nn the New Testament “Acts - 1. dm book Messrs. Hunt Miner send us Beecher's "Views and Experiences on Religious Subjeets:" also that same great man's views on “Fruits and Flowers " To this we add from the same, zen's Acadia, ' a rare book. We seise the passing moment to advertise the reception of the vol. niece We shall avail ourselves of the first leisure moment to discuss them, no far as we are able, no their merits deserve. Messes. EMT°Ila . We are glad to notice in your issue. of to•day an advertisement of Mr. William D. Smith nee teacher of vocal music. Mr. S. Is one of our old Pittsburgh musical celebrities, and one of the finest tenor singers. ate welt as one of the most me reesfal singing teachers we Iwo ever bad in this ti e tg hb,,ru o ,,,l. Some bralTO yearn ago he was leader of the then Ptltsburgh Sacred Music Society, and In that capacity he brought nut Solna r• 1 the Bloat tele- Mtted works of the old mestere in a style never yet serpassed stare In this city. Wo commend him to all who are in want of musical education, whether in classes or in solo and ballad singing. I nosiness. Twit Tara Seer.—The many bottlers of stock is the Minnesota Mining Company will be much Interested in the fact an announced, that the loug•pending Thus suit has just been decided by Judge fleece to favor of the Company, "both upon the merits, and the quention of partite. • ' Tho amount involved in this suit woo itaMellllo. U. 8. 1118THICT COURT.—John McCloery, and bre eon .lames, who were Onnvicted on Tuesday of making counterfeit money, were on Wedort3• day sentenced. The father. live yearn in the penitentiary and a fine of the eon, fined in a nimilar eum, nod three years in the peniten tiary. Court adjourned. KLNNEDY MARARALL, on erotica of Thomas M. Marshall, was admitted to practice in the TlllOllB cameo of Allegheny county, on Wednesday. lie in a young gentleman of agreeable manners and rare talent. Mint. ill'Csww, charged with robbing a man in her house laid week, bad n preliminary exami nation before Ike Mayor, on Wednesday, and waa discharged TO CORTIESPOIIIMITS.—A. number or (Inarrlll tkicatlonn now in hand, ore laid over for lack of 'ice io-driy. "T." eta have a hearing on Friday, We ore lialebled to the publishers for the latest copy of the New York Leigrr, o paper now without a rival or o peer • flea Mr. Lea!life advertisement of valuable property for sale at Oakland. S. A. Coax A Co., Federal street, neat door to the pustollice, Allegheny, having opened their Ice Cream Saloon fur the season, aro prepared to furnish their friends and patrons with ell the delicacies of the season. Woddiegs, pie-nic and other parties sup plied on short notice In the very best style with every thing requisite. They have alwaya on hand a very choice nasorttuent of Fruit, Calm and Corifectlone, manufactured from Pod material, and-nut up by component workmen. -Gin them a call. Telegraphic L aaaaa from ga,ope. S'''`ln.a.sa, N. F., Juno B.—The screw steamer A "",g ° ' ~. 4.2 troy „GalwaF, arrived last evening with dates to .• „ °°`"'F. , 30th ult. The news (rota the red of Star is not Importri,t. Gen. Garibaldi has made a further advance from Varege, where ho was h.& stationed, to the town of Cueto, which he had enters, amidst the most lively demunstrationa of rMoieing• hs belLs were rung, and a general illumination took Seim All the ! steamers on Lake Como were in nosseasi o n of Zion. Garibaldi, and the Austrians were in raptor retreat from that section. LUGANO. May 2q.—The Austrians, pursued by Gen. Harihaldi. ore In rapid retreat toward 4 M i ten. Garibaldi has also occopied Camerlo and 1 beer°. There are inserreetidnary movemewe in the \ e tellino, and ahu inmtrgent.; are .•n heard an Atdriln L.tearner. Another dispatch says that after a furious fight ..1 three hours, (len. tlaribaldi entered Coma. The cum bat was renewed at Comerlestn, when the Austrians again gave way, and retreated. An Austrian war steamer had cannonaded Count bio, on Lake Maggiore, but without much effect. At Como, the National Guards mobilised and an artillery force was organized, and volunteers were hastening to increase the militia. The national movement RDA spreading, and the town 01 i.bc,o had declared itself free. The A.trians, in ,widentble (.•rce, had “eoupivd Pams, May _S.--The Pays says the Austrians quittr4 Prateggiu yesterday and re eutered Lombar dy. It also States that England is endeavoring to renew diplutuatie relations with Naples, but only On condition that Franca will simultaneously do the spme. Several colonels of Swiss regitnents are compro• mired in a conspiracy against the crown Prince, sup posed to mean the Prince of Naples. Alt...waries, May 29.—The harvest ix begun and the army is abundantly supplied. Soo.. day, itny S2rl..—Adi'i,:es Irvin l her once say that RU.II, lingiatiel and Turkey have recognised the provisional government of Tus any, and their representatives are said to have withdrawn their liege. Lwolo, Sar"rdery.—There was n derided filminess in the stock market to-day, hat there was scarcely any business .done at the bank. The demand for silver at the east has revived. The remittances to ho made en the 4th ci .lane aro expeeted to he larger than of late. Tho building al an iron rani rcrow frigate 4.0 i;oco tons is to bo commenced next weak. The London Post, in replying to some staternonts charging Lord Palmerston and John Russell with being actuated by rivalry, says that if tho Liboral party cannot net unitedly the fault will not root trial it, chiefs. The Tinnier ' , lays that the report that Monsieur Iternedelly is about to leave Paris as an extraordinary commissioner to the German Confederation, tends to strengthen the supposithm of a possible comprinei.e at no distant day. through tho agency of Prussia. Portugal has declared Its neutrality. Cotomerr;ol lob .-- Liverpool. Saturday Evening.—The cotton market closes steady, with en active di:tumid. Thu sale. today are estimated at 10,1100 bales. Voss—The usual weekly report t f the r non market haa not been received by the dea l ; ,. Mower. It ichardeon. Spence t Co2st circular , re port the breadstuff. marked as generally until. hot meetly. The Livrep...l provi-P7n market rat fret, hot quiet. Livetp.o.l, Monday, May :10.—Cotton I. in gotta demand, and tirm to day. The rules will reach ' , NM bales. 11=1 Pxri., Friday Erenkng c.I Il tantearitu, June S.—Tba Convention of the I People's party met at ten o'clock, and was called to _4 order by Henry M. Fuller, Esti , Chairman 'of the State Central Committee, who morel that Morton McMichael, Soy . of Philadelphia, act an temporary chairman, which WA! agreed to. The Committee on pertnanent officers reported Doi ,a Taggart for Pre,- olent, and a Ion:: list of Vice Presidents oat reore tnrire. The rep on trait unanimously adopted. The President made an eloquent address on taking hi. , seat. lieneral nominations were then made for Auditor and Surveyor General. A committee of thirty-three was appointed to pre• pare resoluttnias, when the convention adjourned until two o'clock. ,Suocial Duparrh w iha Inttaborah .l‘reito.; ii/I.lsllllClin, June >.--Tho Republican Conven• non nominated to-day for Auditor lieneral Thonior E. Cochran. of York, and for Surveyor !foiling', Ilan. ',rim. of Berk. Cochran on the •lth aud Komi on the ;al l 011,.1 th rodninationg morn than ilo.•llted Ilti /twat., done - A con,entatn of the al fro h.ddere of Maryland wet In tie Pity (hie wortlinz. The ationdarwa wedylarite, euthracing dalegatef teotte <tort. eert.dit ol the Sta. ex.-ept Allt,thetly ..d.r.ty awl Latta - now rtly,lnrltallnA the tetra wealthy and Influential • dodge E. F. Chambers itas chosen President. and Poland Hughes, Secretary. Judge Chambers made an address erunselliog prudence and moderation it the discussion el the . delieate questions intoned. and expressed the hare that tri,loni and harmony would prevail. A committee mi resolutions wan appt.inted, and. on motion of Senator Pierre. it was determined that no resolution should lei entertained by the ennten• unleßn Mlhtlrlitte , ll ,l the rorntnittet and reported r -onsideration. A reee,o lAk en WI cr. t. T. sa•etuhlo at Ten.f...rianen Tent 1.. non, June a.—preen St. Paul paper, of Sat. urday and Sunday we learn that that City, and the I...aFt, above and below it. has suffered seriously tram a flood on the I pper Ittistii.ippi, and that touch damage has been done to propertyin ware house. on the lovoe at St. Penh. I' lilyn. en the opposite side of the. river, war entirely submerged. and ite inhabitants were compelled to abandon their dwellings. The areount al,o state, that a general inundation had oceurred at rt. Anthony, and that the damage done to property there is 1111111011.. Sev eral hundred theusand feet of logs, belonging b, the Ibrwmills along the ri were swept away, and the mill, greatly damaged. ver. Tho upper bridge, wbieh .•e, twenty thousand dollars, war swept away, and the lower badge, which cold sixty thousand dollars, eta greatly damaged. Itepotia from various quar ters along the I pper Mississippi state that nearly all the bridges over that stream were gone. The river is higher than it he., been fur a number of years. .1 . . Loma, dune S.—The overland mail of the 16th ulr, reaabed Jaffe-rano City, and will arrive bent to ni•ht. The news is unimportant. The Indian. hal loaned another hou=r at hod Wont. iimgen e•I V1(1, , state that the politicians were stirring, prior to the meeting of the Legislators, and that the crops were promising. The mining moors from Crazier Itizer had at discouraging, and mast of the California miner , veto tolliraing from thence. The California ruining news was faverulde. There we; a heated eontest at the eleetaen 1,5M1.01111, to-da• The member! of tie, Coto ti tutional Canvention having placed themAelve. epee th. , Free mate blais. • The definite returns front the Territory esst 1/..1 Le hod for too or throe lure. Sr. 1.4.1 is, June —Uwe, fallen only about an n'h within tbn last 241 bourn. I I.per Mississippi enntinues to mall at and above Dubuque, but is re ceding slewl y at Keokuk. 'lllinois and filieseuri still falling. Weather dear and pleasant. Wasuiscviiii, Juno ~ —The administration has not yet fully determined on its course of acticin pend ing the war in Fieropo, hut ha. under consideration a declaration or statement of the principle, by which the United :lat., as a neutral power, will ho gov erned. The precise pusitions which will be asvumed cannot now be ascertained, but they approximate to the principles heretofore declared, namely : that free ahips make free goods, contraband of war excepted, end that the goods of a friend captured On hoard the vesicle of an enemy, with the like exception, shall not be subject to confiscation. r. Jones, N. F., Juno S.—Tbe steamer Edinburg, from New York far tilasgew, put in here, yeliterday, with two compartments full 14 water, having struck an iceberg on Monday, in a dense fog. She was kept from sinking only by vigorous exertions of crew and passengers. At one time, all the boats were lowered and provisioned, and the passengers allotted by lists to the corral bottle, expecting every moment to he obliged to leave the steamer. All the passengers and crew aro safe. PUILADKLI . IIIA. Juno ❑.—The amain frigate Lan caster left this afternoon, first passing up and down the city front, firing a salute. She stops at Fort Millie to receive ;powder, and then proceeds to eta on a trial trip one week, stopping at Norfolk before proceeding to the Pacific, where she will take her place as flag ship of tho squadron. 5A1..11, Maas., June B.—The blew ion house, the hotel stable, and several adjoining stores, were de stroyed by fire, this morning. A man perished in the flames. There worn IS horses in the gables, none of which yr° eared. Lem veil:noted et 5150,000; prin. chat losers• • .1. L. Leona and the heirs of Nathan iel It CITATILESTOR, Juno n.—The coast surrey Steamer Walker arrived, having left liey West on 4th lost. the reports that the bark J. W. Cobb had beim toned into Havana by nNeiv York schooner, she was picked tip off Mantrinvas, scuttled and abandoned. She had evidently lauded n cargo of tog... Juno S.—The P., Ft. W. d C. R. K. C... reduced their fare yesterday—to Remo York to $l2; It.ton, $l4; Baltimore and Philadelphia, $lO. tnhar roads have done the same. • - Few tons, June B.—The steamship AAa sailed ut noon to-day, with ISO pasaangoes and nearly $l.- 500,000 in special 11t...X1(' Aa MUSTANG LIIIIKIINT.-I.otrillge virtue. alooo could Insure the success Which this article has attained—for Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Born L Bruises, Stiff Joints, or Bolds, Spain, Pole Evil and Swellings upon Horses, It has no equal for man or beast. No pereoS will be without it who bee cure tested it. value. "And with reference to the general estimation of the Mustang Liniment, I can cheerfully Soy that no article ever performed so many cures in our neighborhood as this. L. W. Smile, Ridgefield, Conn." S. LIITCH, Eeq., llyde Park, Vt., writes "that the horee was considered worthless, (his cam was spavin,) but since the free use of the Mustang Liniment I have sold him for SIbO. Your Liniment is doing wonders Dp-bere." Such testimony is reach. loges every day. The half is not told. Every fam ily should have it. Beware of imitation. The gen uine Mactang is sold by all respectable dealers throughout the world. Biasses A. Pane, Proprietors, Now York. Alto, Lynn's celebrated Insect Powder. Tun public have already been made acquainted with the tact that the house of J. L. Commit= a Co., Federal street, Allegheny city, lout recently gone largely foto the boys' clothing tratle,,and if any one will take the tro u bl e ue to glance through their stock, they 1011 oataby dlt an attractive ono. t Commercial i7)IIHITTEL OF ALLIILTILLTION FOIL JUNE. J. T. P., C. 11. PArL,ILs, J. E. COSGRAVI, J. 7. GrL- E==l ri.rwsLifiLLlLlO acus_nnhvre b).,,,i,e/g fur Mr Pittsburgh Gazette. ortrsurecu, 3 . IIrISSILIt, .IVse 0, P5O 'l.—l • farthor ..irmrcl for all the rariorts Clef. t•A trttoua a • r.,..trtla st..• crops, are eau r.ottorg with cartatoq• ' , 1. , lads • trout nturatat •Ici.Latiera.. , 3 for Supt. , i5.../t4.••.7:. for Extra Favors, and a..949•X for (nary. 6th; AR--..ai•l ••1 •,.. •do at • MOLLESI:S — .ter. la •la at .1 0.1 Il6VsB--ellea ImeLL at 11.25. Lost, front at••ra. at -.J. , ,LEkllare--False of 31 1.. ••••• I.7•Ortai—italta of SO boat, story nt !MAN- rale. of 2,1X011/0 , 5 at :al i 25 loads at sa„:t I "CON — min of 2,1ICI) 1.1 , 1 . „.„ d . IG4 ma ilamealw;,C.a.U ol r , 1,1,..e11, a at 7' . at 'N.I3 S. C. llama nt " I 1.01--aalFai of I. hail Uhl* Whitt, 1111.E.3 .lry .6111--..les et 10 i.LIA No. 1 I,el oil I W 11161: Y of LW. Roclttenl t+. , DA An 11—.11..5 ton, at" POTATOYIS—yrIve 11R, bbh. ul 110 hush at YO,-. It KU 11EE1 —.ilt , . :. Ic. ni RION N.TALLY AND CONIII/iRCIA/ Vie !if IN 1.11. G 14U41 , .tlA.F.t.rtloor of Taeraloty says:— Th. Hank 1.14 , 431,4 W for la.l amk pi nitwit mare farara bia than was ia,teal. tha wlrcM rwp.r4.t tWIln fully &mil -1,,t ta.yoa.l the genatal oci taaten, 1.4m.hal Lipon thn 1110,0- lalalit IA ("In dark, the ssaek It appt.arr n. rtalteatn that tholitHlM.(le r. , ..alpt hat, laNat Inagar Man al. cup loan.%lltalatllhß n 11... taaahhortaxal 14 ta aull.-half m 11110136 for Ow hiatt tan sraat, Thentremor 1.4 ott day o (411, and her romittonro may be , ioOto,l about tho demo of tho wooa, hot warmly in ...moon to have any o lluct nrom tho bank rotstrt to Ira mule op nt thew out of bosinnoo FAIn 414 y twat, so 1.1131 we Intillt mmenrom deplotion tho •ub troaanry, and the nrdiunry demootir rarripts nlono to mod aln the Imtalor In moolin4 the drirmurls fur thr• strlpmentrr or Orb pro•ent ok. 11.4,1rorum, in tho t..111..t00:14 for U.. , wook is s. ry a...neating 1.•ly Ihroo m n i 110.4. rod n.. ti n , to near ly 4 rufilton oh a It wa4 at thm tun. loot roar. The vontract inn „ • hem, n lwalthy proportion to Ow other thigh., owl tho hue o• now on,. than ton tall Ito In loon than nt rho commoncometd, awl neat ly below the tonsltottot 4sho prosent year. Til.• N. I .Courrier .old. Thor. 1.6 anundont nspital rlt-ring on set y sh.at totpot, of nt t. r t. tho 11..44 nod on partiaa The 114014 .re conti no .latest entirely toT 1. root. Amon,: the porrhoter, of time papor. moo), direratly tootle i.e. provall. m the. ran, at a loch pspor hot been lowed thlt the whooe extooto,o• erre organ , tor ren. to- day or to-morrow lout le onbmit h.r.no ahoy.° nor pin tattoo.. Cepanhato were tinwllling to operate until the Bank St stomentr u ore known, and the nnionnt of Stow io t ..I.tpro.l on IS odtoo.lny Trex continnt.. 10%. 111.. r.• mont In CA' eugnr to 4ay, I.llt ~.ry Ittil I' irk wax nt.•.1,, lull I.lrd wan It.s..r. and Pros gen rally pot. The .ilopen-;on nt a la. - g. hon.. in CliArlt.str, with branch,. at inow York mud et I.lsgriaaft. w reporttal here, nnd by telegraph frvni the mat uuned glare yeatorday ab bfaai, annaed ronniderable evratement Weiran ratuto nut ty . Loiter the day it wax red that the Chart...ton Lanka had come to the PIA tbn bo annonn a., &111 t. bill. Would Ire protta - ted. Prlrate ad. haft Iran Ilia Continent fd rairope Sr.. tilled with the want gloomy foretaaling.. A total II RP{ of canti• door. gove In have upon the whole craninerrial mum ty ro , :tad w liat r/rri.4 111.' Failed :tate. an alb. the t•ll hen gpres.l through lb, 1...1'M the. pe fi .pla. The at tug, in Germany (1,11,11,04 lab ae th.y will aork ni ar • far their daily wage, to be paid in 111)relf, \,,t Comm., ,al al St:attn.-4er, bap. Thetoff.. ity ieterrtal 1.. in our I.V.•atitintaal tbraual. There ..w. no animation er bu..yotury in an tra11...410b. In ia•aily every kind 1.1 'linen. we, .....Jinglyrat Mt. an al. The niaey market es 1,. ;fed •11[114 ntrit,,,ra.v, and rapitalv.t. appear-a dinp0....1 to in in tang dated to iv, fait t1.1.' -a owing la anua etietit to aaaatii higher rate. 'l4 Ovum col usaaatniht v that [tango over th. future Avv.p Inn,. [het herebolore waiglil fur with nvidtty.iire note reloraantiy token Al an 111/I - 611, of Ir •rn nt on the ruling noir. n In March and April Th. n.iithrr )e•lnr.ln) en. thr atid Munn 1 utt and at,. Inn, 1., nt W. 1.. N1 0 ,...rr 0.11 .0 11 00 0. •.u,.,,..,„ ~ 10.. Th..r. ra little r a, but man , to nu.e tliror lb.. I. Cnurirr, of Turaday. ray- • i az canna rf I,rtlai.•l frit or Now Alnany ellippets ha , . to ship all aboTr I to Jtlirrannwillr Inr rrihiptuent. 1 nun hbla nf 11..,,r will hr shipped today, meat of whirl. sill 11 , taken irune tiro wharf•boata. NrrItIVILLIE Curulocrlau I r.‘ei on 1. ri.loy, 1.4.1 uu It,n etnatin 147. Hh. It Intent; fur thn TI.- U. H. 51.011.1.4.1 th;• FloridaFlorida,u, v to Mt. A..lllAck for I^, V•' l .Dirt A 51 print nf endow Rapid.. enu.nd 11.0 r VIII t. 111.1 I..nt and 111- [Air, May, by wn, 1. Ilia r. WY. • .11,% , awl 1.0.1 1,4, 11044 hnen artoatel 1 , 5 thr .70.010,,hter, sod vran conCoinl iu 1..11 Vr..1•%. slr 9.111 hair n prnlnninary t•Saminettlon tinfi.rn e Courtuta.ir.ner Tn. :of. oa, Vundayulgbt I.ile runurfing 11. i. !digt, incicril up • 1.41,.1 atilt I, nit 1..,-nil-.u.l •1.h., which ...rried away laer r.4.k boon.. torn,..! a 01.01.. topay..turry, math..l an itr tr , ~.!hail the pitunr.-i, ..1 thrir berth, and I.li.nOit fin. In, 1.. a •ty!..I.:1•11.1.1 trill. Mr log canicht In ih.. ....Pio! rots uc thr t tn. run, llintrru. I on. rap tiro log 1 , 1 •,/t r. 1.1 boit rruld r.lont.r Inn - Pall. 10 aildl itrtitai... o The i . 11..111r.,1i O,IIILUPTC:., - M.. , F. Ptli.t , urzn Caap, rep.l Itnr.l rain la" rl.l, ..t k Cr4..k I,l.l..l.cnartug tn., t.k an. r incur.l..parl9 and (vat at Illann,laleaatt. Italliagrou sad titmyat, Ilarlaua nv.t the Coast,' al 11.. 1.. A ~1-itacr t,•pu yt., I II Var.!. tieltaur.. ap•l 14,1 water at Lit• The Kry II eat oann. Truro tho oar. t.alt - rLiay iu hoe o.a lllro t.d nha I. anunnnt•al Pittsburgh t...tlay In 116,24 th• Parketattotg. An annul. , tarnt boa na••lltattared lola by the atattrotda In Iltd St. Ltnna trada.....topritinn Iha taittoad lino and Itt , aat mutant, t nay pandeutl T.lty Nttncn a nulf..rm tard; nf Irr,gbl rate. vlll L. nn/no ttla Irelgbcl in tn.. .:nth arr , Otid IL, tad,. N tirtn at I, Land . N 1 , 11•• nun trarght., 11. n, lat. It •••• 11..1 1"..-n I a.. noted ..e ~1,111/21. Con... The Tiara..ma and lire West are annonnml e Cinnn uan ler here The Ilaesin,e n. for Who. tug CAe. in hati tee,elte stye —The Progrcera (1121211 , down frlin seat erday. where Ain had struck rock and ,ways hnrn for repathe. apt. Don elcien. her ..neeteielei, anent.ee c eat rrn.lll fnr hi un. in leg • , ‘,..13$ In ...env,: the host end eh the car,. a; welt. he did. lie Proginee wal to not th.Taiu tu a inn days and met- eie 111 , r r i. .rt gn up in htlinteirAh =II 1-1: 1,1 I:. d hide,.. It aliarLl4dal; s d hid. v, Wo.d; IN) do da, Sal d. do, Nl'l.!nli, g dn, 3FL•gghlin; " b.l" h.tta Ponuock M'ltetro A rd, d CI I.lang, ka. tbttrod. 14 1,, 111 & co; 74: dry AO., Clark A r.r lard mks wheat, ki . ..nmedy a Ilrn, 1.1 linty tot I.llfiserap iron. I=l NV. grilet.; Flom 4:0,11,144. Whno. aalwt 7000 r,41 1.111t•BlIchlgan 11.5.5. Coen heATE aauv 14000 bomb. lotr.l heavy nl 11',411%. Col 31.1.• love,. M 24A, .1‘,4 for Fidel, anal I.r sbould.re. Bolter lower; Wm) 1:,..y17. Pig Irma dun, OEI Lo.ttber firm midtive. hid Lard II oleo firmer. Socar Leary. Su. GA nt...stly l'hwage. A R,a 1.1. d LS!,;'.llll...l4Centrul It It. td, 1000. s..tithorn•:ls; Vlrgima •sa" ti.l,.nn A. Chicv., ti.. 1,13.4.1 A h.. , MucLy ,oxes ‘l.ls ~ COlOll heat, rt .t,./rota $.O head: sale. at tt... ill . era, !Ong, I. yant. receipts nyou. ,Irtm . .tl . pet It., pad hainba F2t.t.io. and I , IJr extra. Salon Wm: receipts Ljs. head: salsa st 6 , 047. dune S —V;Ullr ass more active during the • .1tn0111111... tat...trod, foot up neatly 1.00 bids at ~: S he for Pup. Itte. and dunce .uperlitio; later lu the the market became a little heavy, and @ellen merle free. Wheat and other grain nor-hang - rd. Whittky doll at etc. f reest very and nominally aucbmged in prices. tit - tn.:1...011er; no change 0 quotations. txchmtme tient Rt.... per rent... the no.. The over is lo l l statinay, .ith 4 ie. 4 Inches to Lontav Ole A heavy alt. war l IhiO MAD. I tsg .is non clear. Itirit.sitttiqua. June 4.—Fh.ur tlnclmged: Raperfine firm at 117. 400 l.bls Rohl at $.7.50 for mixed extra, oti for evtm IRMO,. and 10.....f.jah.1f, for fancy lot.; some dour ...let]...] nos she. henwads Its appearance. Rye Flour sold at $l6O, and Corti Meal at $.1.ti741;n4. at u Inch price ad Gbh. st ore sold. Wheat Steady; salve of 1150 hush red St $1,02 sod altar ;1.70, In More. 1155 hag declined; Itsitt , hush l'onna....ltl at 90c. Corn active; 10.000 hush yellou sold at Ittc..Ttd ltton 1,0.11 poor trhste of Or. ltars doll el Ju w.f.' Whisky firm at tt71442.4!,4. Itatm unite. June —Floor doll and sal.,: small; 100 bids .Itl at 12tAc decline; Pennsylvania and Ohio hold at sl'. Wheat rather more active, ailli fair demand for red at $l,lOl, sud $1,115 , 0,1,m) for white Coro actics and priers lautyant; elitte so Kt,a.ST, and yellow is being quoted ' at 57,01. Provisions dull. Who.ky dull, and nominally quoted at .294429 Notice to Builders and Confractorz. rfillE UNDERSIGNED (formerly tbreman for Riarlais4 Parry) irmild realm -Holly inform tiro. for ettiorn be her Jnnr sort, and the public generally, that he I. now prepare,' to foruich ewe, or put on Slate Room, to moot app•mrd wanner. Order, fir Roofing or Re. 'wimp, of Slate Herr. (If loft al the ante of Ales. Lanah lln,mirocr of liittia turret nod tho throat. Fifth .turd.) atti be promptly atmodial to. THOMAS PARRS. • s. •fr • MAGNET C P ASTER THE GRE.\'l' STRENGTHENER AND PAIN VESTROVER.—The beet end cheapest Rouse. bold Remedy to the world. Pimple and pleasant Its sp ;Meath/11, rlqtaill and all,tnal In its reanlia A beentifal scientific rot" nal curative, applicable for the relief of pain at any time, In any place, to any part of the human eye. tem, and meter elI circometances. If yen pet this Flutter anywhere, If pain le then, the Pinker will Kick there nntll the pain lies 'neighed. The Plaster mannotieee the pole away, and PAIN CANNOT EXIST IVIIERE 21115 PLASTER IS APPLIED. Raboinat tem, Lemon., Allrtnees, Debility, Narrow..., Cwinhe, and Cold., Paine and A'cher of star) kind, Jou II ' , Yen ILO eNrlll, tata Carsieliataly refired with a little patience, prawianenfiy CUlTli, by the magi, cal Influence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It Is the aim. pleat, 001001, sahet, plrwaantret end cheapest_ remedy la existence. It. application le univereal—equally to the .1001; Ins, the delicate woman, moll the feeble infant.— To ee 1, aad all It will prove • Dalai and a Blessing. Its mot Is agreeable, and withoot utuoyance or theuble. Iles price is within the reach deli—rich or poor; all may have It who are sick a d enfferlng la 11111 way. PARE; Ems ehonid be always supplted with thlainealea. hie PLASTER. It will be the good Physician in any household, ready at all time., and at instant notice. Pot op In alrdight tin bones. Each box willmate six to eight plasters, an.::: ny child ran spread them. Pries rents • boo, with fill. and plain directions. D. C. MOREHEAD., D. D., Inv..ol= and Proprietor, II Walker et., New York. MOR.EREADT SI ANN EPIC ?LASTED i a sold by all drug gists to every city, town and Tillage of the United Mates. nollotodAwlyhtP To MEND BROKEN War= of any kind you can got Daimon. Diamond Clamant at DR. KHYBER'S, Nollo Wood street. apl9-dattT Ua Wartre Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash. Any AnAunty of the glove articles Ate tor stle at reduced price. by OIL. KEYBEIi, Nu. HU Wood et, FlLtabargb. PA. BALTIMORE lIERRIN 0-50 bids. and 20 bon' Ude. to cadre tbls day, .ml for We by . . . B _ LACK BERRY il1tAN1)I-e=25 doz. __ in bottle*, reel reed nod for gale by /a ItlinrUtiß t ANDERSON, 29 Wood wt. MCK.EREL-21 kitty No; 1 extra jurt ` 1 " for ''''Y by ' nous IT Drell-10r Ocelots Savo of a pod quality for eale et , AR 86ir8zwe,14o woad. •P'"T 1 Great Alterative - and . Blood Purifier. DR. SWA:YI7.OI3 PANACEA. fr HIS old esMblished and invaluablo reme ' dy for thecnre of Scrofula, or Klng'a Evil, Ularrous sad • White Swelling, Eruptions of the Skin Blotchee or Simple of the Pal., Otatitlate or Scaly Mm - ptiams, Danfs which noire from an impure habit of blood, Palms to the Donee, Weaketod and Debilitated amts of the sing either from a long and protrnoted caw of mickossie, or having !shored mob, an awark of syphilis, Poo 1.04 i• of , which still remain In the spawn, or haring toral!orr•ei ! Croat amount of drugs, calomel, dc.,which noisy here a; footed the honed or their covering, called the, periostenm, which sometimes;gists rine to a clitenic cicerone or o scharge. and amen tones ocr_asionally comeaw..y, Attacks f Eno, matism to consoquento of an Injured or abused Comtitvition long .sanding DllllOOO Affection.; the Pale roil the eick:y.or the Bimini Faro, alwaye Indicates or we - mires the rise of this invalnable peones"; or shoold the patient have lat,re•l under nn offectiuu of th. Spin, Dropsy, Jaundice, or Y i i lownswa of the Bain, Chronic Affections of ctn. I.her, Maros. or onstins of Steel, Ulcerated Sire Thrust. Dip ; Complaint; In abort. the mow lontbeome ibsenvo• n have put every other medicine at tkfilln V. no r ell na OMIT of the probwton, f.o no.re than n , l uster of a renter y, , have been perfirtly omile:doe by thi• vent vegetable I. nacos, In all cave of ernptio; • ...Vows,. c .411.1.1onicrog In should le osel io roonestios oth the rociiiicou The two Will core the most chronic oral obstinate ...roods liw , arr. tiered prim of the ranana SI,IO pc, bow , 3 bottles (4,00. Delllvered to auy addr•ao racellyl ; RCNT {Per, that c,f En EC z. A. Clark. No. 4 Trent. AI:Lk:CURE. t "' . • M.?. While In Pbilspelphi, she rt - -. 1,4 with Itm Lt. Ahey. 11,14 .truer. 4 doors below ftSce. The es* , wt.+m eruption of right years nfau..l;cz.,l , - amen .abstluate th*rsctsr.envorlng who!. enrfaco, fr , o , ll° . 01 ° si the tont to tbo crown of 111. bASA,ItrIfIng wnn Irritable f. eXtbrui., Ti,,' most erntacol of thorfef. , 0 had f h. In acc.coplishlng it mare. Pr.S..‘r".' tfliera ass enlol.•ts.in nmki, a p,{{„( I.ll.Pftr., AYNK A $4,1, 1.!.k1a U. KEYSER. 110 Wood .10.1, 4,7 , -nr for Pitt.( arch i00U1.4 m rrites - T' •..-- ~c. 11011 IS BOYLE & CO., oar 59 SECOND sT Eur , CI NCCINTNAT'T. 03110. FORE:I4;N LIQUORS AND WINES A Leo/10/„ Co/. 00 :V S IRIT tamphone, Burning Flitid ltrld ,Spirit of TURPF:NTINP, Mr,nir fru ror .rr rro r...E Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French 33ITT E .1,2.5.. rol34tantly on bawl vraim• rra nr Imre BOURBON ASP RYE 1Y ELT SE EY Peaeh and p le Brandy I=l CELEBRATED "ROSE - IV/115KEA. Agetdefor FIiEDk:II;CFC (10ULITS JAPAZIEFiI 111171' ,, apl-tulharlyV LYON'S DIAGNIGI'IC 1 2 0171iDEIRS, Iv derfray (737-den hum. •, Rua, (a 3. 31 , 93+, and al: pts, r,l rmzn r lIE importance of a rrlial.le artic le rhind Is mead:l:table. I - . ee warn) ao powderlicr DOI, tms with-these annoying foesfoes To. powder 11 111, onl cutlet, dincovered which wtll exterminzt.3 them. - A comp.. oy of hotanieta, trem the horticultural hl.ciety while ntaidott the torn. ref "A•ln, obar.rvol that all Il gh[loe upon a ....r Lain kind of plant 'wry '11.4 ta..l n....111^ , 1e 0.4. Or to guArd them night rotor from thecae nr. it ion ut Ww, house by hr. El. Lyon. nod found In every exp.., intent IL .imply a powdend catty prepar.sl to rvslet the etlvrt of abre nod clonal,- nit and Lett,rer Patent have hewn obtamo! from t h., men. of England. Er.u,.rl7..rmany, and frntn World's Falr. and nonn and 1...Tn.:v.:n.1,1 lege.. and /1060.1• 0 1. FRMI TUE: PRE.nII,I,VT OF 711 E: E. STATE.' Exxcuervr. IlaxslON,l76.lllnclon, 31st 15,,. S.:, ••Ma. Eliehuat.l.ruit—Liestr Fr: I bane the Orion, re intirm 3arn that the 14141 thinanilsairin at the IVarlit's Fair, at London, hare awarded yen n Medal and errtfticate for the groat value of your Mague•tto Powders. for ...fur - min...Li" berets. kr. .111LI.ARD qtr., eitaire,eii • Ma ahoy , an, arrompanhul by rortirsco:o tour ME E. I.1:41. -16,,r F;r: We leo,. stoll3 Ned and wow! von Magnetic Powder,. etot find thorn Pettedly- lisrmlnAs mankind and domestic annuals, hot rertitin &lath when In. laded 11 bogs, nuts and insects. ANIES tt CUILVON, M. P. Chostntst. . 11.1i111. Prof.Calecilptrk. NT V Flapit, Mr. JO. L. 11. e., Cliptwipt.n.lent.44 thn New 'lot ir..11,r, Knyo, bar eipenni .II the I.ts, an., romOarr, 11011,01, dr. , With I.lrdir l'Orrdi•r, and rio.), it (.1 ;nlrn,•o r.r,ry garden e r and hon.w.k..t.t,r d•rvt, in tette, In nn article of Wit kind. I:rferen,l"3ll l• Ilse Maar, At. Nlctolag and ylotrnpnhlan fitttoln, Jndp. Mrtga. Pr.tttitiftlll.., Am. t wan I tot ant , : J 3.771,3 fittnion rt:e W. Pi-1.1, 1.. M. I"..ase,' t.f Fint. Point. 11Ia4oa. A, A., judo , nova, •• TL. n dier.,..vety Pc nt. 1,,t,0tt 14 of tat ti.dl4l itnportaora.-- Tne.Farno,.. Club h.,•• it.ided it th rtn•tt,ttly. It t, tll troy lornoc, rTaanltupprra, onto, nnaln.,l•ng, and nllrorrnin. harden 14. tut• can Ito prearry,l, and Inta.ta made A rrttn,ttattnta a now made tht..tqlz .11AX,ZTE. A PARK of hew Yo re rk. to 113, It oald thron,ltttal the n.arid . Moor worthle* Irritations are advertfeed. Ite caution. , "Now Yv.c, Novernt., %Th. "To ' , tiring hoot hosint., I Imv, 04.1 , 1 all my ID." -, ro.dere ottml 1,110, Letvre meant, anti the t. 1.1-1 tog thereto, to Memo. ItAlilirti ft PARS. Tine Po. tt, it a dhtmrery rontle by rtyirlf, !tad brought It .m the of Alla. end le nnktrtan to ttov I•th.r lot Th' Frnutn.' and elfectivo it , ltot up in In l - Y111.1, 4 '1r. rtud WI.. to b.ar my nor.,'. FtAta and mot em..l an• kind by a fr.,rann rill. 0r,i.,11,11% tbrrsurrh 1,:1' 06.11.4 t. 'Tat a 1,11. I. ~ Ilot Palls sr« tot.. t3r ran 0n.... 9 .Inple 1a la...km, 1r....q.t.: reaculsr nicec and ! r , frecly and Iharocrl4. - - Akio, the ItleNiean Mustang Liniment.. rolvdivoianT I R I. S I L. I I' .F. IV S, Damasks, Diapers. &c CONSUMERS OF RIOLIARDSON'S LIN /Md. and tbzoio doeitonn of obtaining the G KIS OINE t7uUt .4, •honld son tb. tbo oriklea tiwy purebtor ore c0a1.4 .4 with the toil name of ibo tiro, If ICI7.4IIDSON, SONS d! OTEOBN, as totarimtao of the soillUittesa auJ durability of the Orgde Thia cannon Ie rnudere..l rasenlinlly necessary as largo pnantltba of Inferior and defect...a Linena ano preroved, seAvon after oeadon and arale4 with the name or RICEIABJ , SON. by Irian finnan,. sett°, regal - 41es, of the injury thus fullleteal alike on the American conaumer and the =anufnc. torers of the gruntne Goods, will ant readily abandnn s business to prnGrable, whllel.nrcL.vere ran be with conds of a a. , rthlesss Lbaracter. J. BULLOCKS & 3. B. LOCKS:. Anent, Litt Church street, New York .W 11.1,11111) IIARVAL V 6. VO 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, NEW TORR. PA. I' lC IL NV A. R. .111 11 II Eivry descriptlort of W RA PrINO. PRINTLN,I AND WRITII:4 ON RANI) OR ilAnt TO ortnzr., FANCr, et , LoRND AND TISSUZ PAPERS, I: WITT IN Al I' A PI:FLS, rELOVI.:: , , and Bonnet Board•. TWINE HOUSE WILLARD 111AILVICY B. S 4 Ma Lane and 17 Grinr Sa, c r NNW YAN K. I==l R OP E, Tarr,' Stuff, Fislaitag Mans, litiltng Tisrea., SEINE TWINES, 5110 E TIMED, KlCK.aud lurul.. CORDS ANO LINES. ttl4 1859. Beason Arrangement 1859 BETWEEN S' I'. 1.0 IS AND ST. PAUL. T 1 LILY NORTHERN LINE If PACKETS FOIL LIALENA, DIDICCULLISA NULL WATER A ND SP. PAUL—Tha following swift. aad magniffcant aide , wLaal ateanarra will compose tab. Una I , ‘ atu wonILA year, 'analog as afoaday......llKNlTY CLAY Cart-Stevenson. Monday NOILTHELLNEIL Allont TOwaday CANADA .PEMETNAW Griffith. Wedooiday..LUClN MAT W.,,IOOOday..AUNT LiCTIT aka. Morriton. 71k u today ....31Kri:or1/u TA N .• T. R. It hod CA. Thoroday MINNRSOTA 'ILL •' T.lt. Bill. Priddy.._—.DßlV DROP N • W. Park., Friday.....-.Clllppinv A " Crapotet. eatorklay.....DKN MAR K !Le. tirey.• Sate:Hay WM. 1.. PWINO. •• NI. Ortene. The Northern Lime ha* town in oaccoo•fol operation dor. log the polo year, and fur tegrdarity, comfort end perfect reliability au 4 -very teopert, has never horn stinanateal by 000 on th. Weeero Oren. Having added ata mot ottounars to rho (Jr., Wry are no. prepared ru otter incrou ed facilities for the tratuaction of all bcointoo entrnsted to them, nod hop to merit a ontionation of the liberal pat• move heretofore b liberally Leeb•arrd upon thorn. For arty informatt .It that may ho required, apply to she Wharf Boat, et the had of Locost otreet, or at the Northern Line Itaeltet 0m,... No CI Commercial 010.1, troorwu Ohre and Lomut. WARDE d SILNLER, tiorteml Atom.. nol2:2lnd Notice to dlissonal Myer Shippers and Passengers. • F. have made an arrangement TT with the Mismorl liner Packet Com pany by which on con gine throngh rat, from Punburgh tur psaengers anti freight to all bonny on the Missouri Inv or Fur further parasols:lh apply to Fuca, Flosses & atesm Boot Agents, orner Water nod Market errs-t., who are authorised 'to contract for es. MoBRIDR! CO, (loto of Pittpt.nr . gb,) Eraltdiwtt T tio. 49 Commgreial s.t, Et. Loma. M. REGULAR TUESDAY PACK ETAN FOR ZANESVILLE.—Tbe fine nevria4fi Mesmer F.MMA GRAHAM. Capt. ?AMMO ARM. 101 l earn for Ma above and intermediate porta EVERY TUESDAY, ;a 4 o'clock 41.. Fnr freight or passage apply pn board. ocl4 FLACK, BARNES I CO.,Agla. B;fig.L:the .rtenmr IKARINKR, Capt. C. A. Dem. lease for the above and all totermteliste pottt co eAT MIDAS, the 11th inst., et 4 Octet-L. r. t'. For freight cr homage apply on board or to FLACK. CATINF2 4 A Ca. AAIA FOR CINCINNATI & LOIIIS-Abt VILLE—Tbs splendid paranoia streamer IDA AxAy, end. J o bs C : lteno, will learafor the allow:sand all &alarmed late ports on Till -DAT, ash lost. Yor frtlght or paaastyo opply on board or to o 2 FLACK. 8AT0R . ..4 &CO: isla. - pull CINCINNATI AND LOU- b in i r 7 . ISVILLIC—The doe km water Mesmer Ce AISTINOd , Cert. IL.II. Porter, veld 41.15 IW - {i1 ."' %1 7.70 tserelyottrerepattl;FArT:ltit bov.d ituri. gts.. . oi 1 0 ° my:.! .1. a CANFILLD .k CO. FLl—Mackerel, Herring and: Lake Fish F et all Mod. 10 .tor«nd for VIA, t c , fv g B. bbl!f dry. Salted azaing 4a stare aid fre ear rov' peirk44pnrif4 00, =I! BARNES & PARK, EMT= PAPER, En= 'l7 VJ I N F S. 1161P.1 . 1[1 , AND hi kNLY..,[I:II4 C .KDA..G . FI of every denCriptl.. • • Urgulai tramrts EEO= AUSSOURI RIVER j.outs, &t erincinnatr. fit. .~ ~.__ ._~~irr
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