H. CHI-L DS & CO., WHCOLESALE BOOT'A_IVD SHOE WAREHOUSE, I , No. /33 Inroad Street, Pittsburgh, wE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE • STOCK OF s rF: ie BOOTS AND SHOES, ...in Of ell , T and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which Living een purchased principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers, ' and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE ' PUNTS to our friends who may call. _ WE tea AGENTS roe Which aro Melly mown:traded throngboot Ilit Eamon.. act vx , 0 x-x• x, L,E, P ~,,..i.m11,4-10 rltat. fur Mgr darability .na rlsotpoostl—ONtS — 71. 1..; 1 051 II T4IL L X C OUT-4M rillte b n =AI; 2717 1 0;70 . 84 : 11. ii . FOB- -- F o ri yB, - .7400743 AND EUTOES• 4,1.-Ilnyorr trill Sad It to their stivitotfto 1..01 sod nn YOUTHS AND unitio our stock .. ..._ Bt/ore Prorehmeing ere. CHILDREN, sa`rwUcalar &Motto° Oren to orde r .. nunizi.atuT -------- .Preliti giettrt'S. cOPPB.a MILL . • sti'D SMELTING vronns. PITTSBURGH. PARK, firCURDY & CO., • BIANDPAOTURERS OP SITEATIONO, fIRSEIERS' sad BOLT COPPER, PRERSRD COP PRit IsOTTOES,RatusI RUH Bottoms, Bkiliir Folder. Imparters sod Deskr• h. METALS, TIN PLATA s SIERT IRON, WIRE, kr. Oatstautly nn hand, Trosuo'S Madam , . an 4 Tools. W arch.re, No. 140 First and 120 Second stresl. --, Pit tsburgb, Prune. • • 4 41rspeclal orders slOopper cot to any &Owl pattern. ' F0r294114.1vT JOHN B. LBO, 2.1 , 141 Ft C - 33 .A. N 'l' TAILOR. :No. 43 Market st.. Pittsburgh. A - good assortment of Chorus, CASSIMERLS, Vorbras. Comilla, and all gooks anitobla for tnotlemana• iroarjcat received. SirOrden procopUy tilled, In the latest stylte of the ert. jAr3:lydfc MoCJOECI., etc CO-, M ANIINAOTIITIERB AND DEALEHR IN DAMS, DAPS AND STDAW 'GOODS, TVLIOLESALE AWI RETAIL, 131 Wnotl liltroot, Pittsburgh, nave new on hand for SpringSalea, as large and complete on assort/moot of Good• 100 con to. funnel to any of We ninon, cilia., conotztlutt of FUR, SILK A dD WOOL HOTS of every otyle and quality; CA PS of every quality and latoot fashions; PALM 1.1:A V, STRAW, LEOUORN AND PANAMA MASS; STRAW, LEGIIOIIII AND BILK BOR. NETS; eir...vete. -Persons wishing to porchno either by Witauilits or Revart, will God It to tbAdradroubt e re torsi] sod eratedne outdo:wk. FRENCH WHITE ZINO PAINT. 600 Mons Snow White and No. 1. DRY AND GROUND IN OIL IN TRANCE, , 7PAIMAXI7I) PURE. In atom and to arrive, for Notedly JOSEPH N. STROM!, No. S 3 Reads Street, Now York, Agent, Vieille Montague & C0.,P0 _ • SAMUEL .DRAPf7R AND T.6 2 1.21..C211,, No, 62 Mt CLAIR RTBERT. PITT/3111:1114/11, PENNA., Iles just returned from the Eastern Cities and new reeelrlag his Sprtag stack of Cloths, Cassitnitsa: Vostiuss 'and Coatings nt" ovary ssrloly and style adapted to the beet city sad conntry, ins* *latch trUl be wade np, loonier with poetnptusiand &mismatch, and at rates ss for _ . . as at any cater abridat establ Malan& Uinta city. 112:1316: 1114313REDIG dt CO Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Menu Inctures. Osnlgnmootel and orders Go LEAD, HIDES, HEMP, MODEMS, Ar-, sollalted. Prompt att.. lion to receiving and forwarding. - No. 49 Commerelel Street, bt. L dattdOcriic J. if: (311111.1STV, 163 Third Street, Pittebtovh, Peimeg., if. 4•1111; Lad Ltau slim:Rag. of Faders Collogas and IL pitalsouni eevaral years' practlca, offer@ Lis prorosslos mirk. is SURGICAL AND /dRDICAL GAINS. Bar. W. u. Mantra D-IL hlcloso T. 11. 1341I,Jesq. J. nnuter. Jacob bleOcol Ei'rN STO VN. WORKS. , ALEXANDER BRADLEY, 111111011CRIntea &sn'encaaisnaar VAILLIT or COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVE! Plain and Fancy &rata Fronts, &c. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PATZNT Oae Eckman and SIOILL CONS amnia COOK STOVES. Oflice and Sales Room, larnlyalo . No,! - Wood SL., PI 'tabu rgh. 137,&RCES. AND FARINA. 3lade by the . . .•• bitanonfantstrissig Co ghat Premium awarded by the Franklin Intlitotry . . Norambrr, Dia - Mondlll4s Starch, In cases coot's 6 boon, 6 lbs. ascii Do • ido ham du 40 papers,l Also, itatinediPurs and Pearl Starch, to toeicariana des, all for kitudry t(s. 002 N TARIN A, (or Corq Sborcb,) In lac AO papers each. nth artkle is expressly inmpared for culinary purpoata, and can be nand on as superior in rimer to any now In awc Var sale by TEIONPSON, CURER !TOON°. Pbtitt.,Jan'y., ISECtditte Agents for the Company. • N. .130.1..M-E9 do I:3ONS. Duina Foreign and Domestie Bills of Exchange, ogirrzroutra or -ozroarr, BANK NOTES AND SPEC/Jl, NO. 61 ISABEL/IP SMUT, PITIIBMIOII, PA. lialleooneCtlons nude on alias principal dile s through. out the• United Slate. ap=tely T . .R.OI3MIVI' ORB, a l -- Mt= 10 STELA:VW BONNETS AND HAT 5,11 1 ,4 1 ,6 tiormair =norm, viowsiis, A... NO. 93 KARIM eravcr, PITTSBURGH. S. E.B C. P. MARBLE, 1111111ACTOASS OP PRINTING. JOB AND ALL KINDS OP ' WR"APPI.NQ P P xr. ye . Waroboaso. No. 27 Wood Street . P.I273EURCH, gets D.agtd knarte;t prlrea mutt.' to C.:001-Llt.elaN AG J3ltC) iimuncrebium as Iron PLattllngi Iron Vaults, Vault noon, Window Shutters, Window Guards, &e., s. 91 Mond Eared and 88 flard Mead, (Setaeou Wood rod Wartat,) PITTSBURGH, PA.„ awe to hand a misty of pm Patterns, Alley and phd • reliable for all purposes. Particular attoatlou paid toe • closings:lnm Lots. Jobblig dor. at. short notice. inrl/ • C. "V 7.1. O'R 2.4 IVY 13-AT I, -: , "150LICITOILEI IN clinAcicar, 5, shine's Mock, Zhabtlepte, Lawn. d• fireollottions =made to any parte( Northern fossor %Went va ttrtttend , ter m, tlt ß e e ttkre . har and Went Rest Fatets, ob. seLlydfn I . 11081111.014,, 111114 . 1 ''''' EILLERE, - POUNDNRS AND NACIUNISTS, WAN 1Z12 4 7c3-To2s7 WOKS{ - - • _ Pittsburgh, 'Penna. erne., N 0.21 Market street . Ltanatattar• all klido of /Maim tufo. mad Mill thetas Sri; Cabgle,lLAUrord Work, Steam Bodo.. and Shoot Iron Jobbhm tied iopahing &noon olathotloo. torZ:l EVIL N . _ Itimatfactonrra sad Nikko. 4411 kinda of TOBACCO, .sartril , AND CIGARS • D taa.4l-F T033.A.000, Din*,-tramikideld Stoat and Diamond Alky, - . PITTS Dusan, PA APOrLE/EIDA . xr. X C EL AN - SIOUT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SIIKALICIAN & CO., ON 211 R UNION DANK, LONDON, IN SUMO/ OMR :POUND STERLING. - AND UPWARDS. Atea,llllla on theirlacipaf cities aid towns of Prams, 13 aftlfm0Whial, Goizaaay, Saluda had other Marapetto Ittatel,atraitaraly oti band and for mateiry 77'..2 .ta5a w tollfLt l toor iA ner Third , J. SCOTT, Dentist., • • HAS removed to'thelmuee lately occupied by Dr. Was. A. Word, No. 'NS Prim erect, (soolb side, third door above gond stmt. Ma Mai* from 0 A. dr.llllo POSTLE • t MIGLSON C. Co., unrunorrizes- or 43. N BARR E 1.8 SOLID BOX VISES, Caat SOel and rfimmered Shovels and Spadee . PUP, at SkJim W ' odste, trarrow Matt, to. Warehouse, No. 17 Market Street. .prttatao ITITEI9URI7II. Arnaud:mon Pittaburgb Steel Works. —.JONES, Xtalrl) as Idwoßctai'anor MT 817224 *UN SPILIP/O. PLOW and B. STIMI4-11PRING8 and AXLEI, itiiter Ant aswi POW Stratts, Pidenned, Pa. in."MI a loans . bo.. apirito Inept*vett Patent Steal Ch attrotoiTeetb. 'aria RostamOrnt6traG, PitEeZ.VA.P.L. - :-;RAN,.. ROAD. 61Ppat COMPANY. 44,4 1*Difwenik .Di W. C. Bidwell. -- ,`:(deeerleyni is Poser, .84/i 11.0%) • • RAWR , QAD:SpncE,s, ORALRS AND BOAT BAKES. Clornefd - Iffif elatiE and Oh SEWING MACHINES D IE N B LATE IMPROVEMENTS moTiltratas eitrrzikatsit Don't Call to procure AIN. iVinslow's Booth fug Syrup for Milan,. 'Teething. It her no equal on earth. It greatly facilitate. the process of teething by softening the gam, mincing all infiettnallon—will allay pain, and is 'taro to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, meant', it wine,. mod to yountoleas, rind relief and health to your Infants. Perfectly rata in all Thi...buott. preparation is the prascrilMon of one of she mostexparientrod and sinful female Physicians In New itngland, and has ham mad with notearalling .ccess lu mill..oa of russet IVs bettor. It the best and finnan remedy In the world, In all wan of DysonDry and Diarboat in Obildren, whether It triton from Nothing of from any other rause. If of and health tun to antenatal In dollars and conk, it Is worth Its weight In gold. kfillinos of WNW aro sold every year to lb.. thrINA Stens, It Is an old sot wnibtrinl remedy. • PRICE ONLY 20 CICNT2I A BOTTLE. StlrNonegenalneonlessiltelar-strollo ofOURTIS A PKII, INS, New Yorg, Dion the mita& wrapper, Aohl by Druggists ihrorighoot the world. DR. ODI 11. lIXTHER, Agent for PitteLisrgh. Jl2.niswly4T WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AIL BZEIRIIDANWELTCECEIS. We would most respectfully call the attert- Uuo 01 the public to the American Watch. now being ex tents-Dela introduced, the mai:mit...tom of ehich has be. . firmly ciataLllahesl that entire confidence can be placed upon them ati safe add correct llnteekes•pere, both by the Wearer enameller. Ilarlog been appointed 'Wholesale Avon!. for the male et those Watches, the public may be assurs,l that we can .011 these et the miry tomcat ca. prime. We helmet. a very large stook of DILVER and PLAYED MARE, FINE GOLD JEWELRY In sets, leach. .. - Canna. Oncost, Cameo, Jet 1111111 Paintings. Our aaaortment cf DLOCES ie onus.% large at present comprieing mime beautiful patterns of EIGHT and OMR DAY PARLOR and OFFICE CLOCKS at GREATLY DEICED MIMI. We bane also a fall stock of EnZlish end Swiss (lOW mei SILVER. WATCIIKA an Moth nil t,io.lr men Importation. Also, Watch Slaters' Tool., Materials and Watch (Musses. REINEII AN k AINYRAN, No. 42 Fifth street. 01. WHono Hoe. 11. A. Weayst. Mao. T. J. Iligharo. John 11. Mellor, Iraq. Worm, Esq., rEty3.444, Encivicie faMOLairal Forwarding and Commie:don Marabout, AND WEIOLEBALN DRALBRIN Cheese, Butter, Seethe, Nish. And Prodoro Geoarally. 1/3 irv.d Sir•et. Flu/sour/A J. M..L.r.Jra".1...11; T.A.X.L.CD.Ft. • No. 54 St. Clair Street, • {Dr.ltideolgewlimildlEK; PITTEIBUROU, MICYRIL'S MIRACULOUS VERAIIN DESTROY/IL 772 e Char Roney in (he TlSolc Mal:Awe to Exterminale Bus, Cociantarra, Duos, dam Mftatnaint, Pcutk - BlOni3, Noise, Gum W(nUel urn (hymn Imam, Le. 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ONE NONTII. - • . Thome Celebrated Remedies have been extensively cud for twenty-two year. In all parts of Europe, aralehelr mine uloo, power have hmes attested by the Courts of Bombs, Prance, Ragland, Austria, Brum* Bavaria, Bannon Belgi um, Holland, Rept., ie, and their Cberakal properties examined, and approved by the most diatingnishedlidedlcal reenldee all over the world. --- Theft dainietlverfeed to ail kinds of verodu and insects hos been eertitial to this reentry by the Directors of the 'orb. Public Ifistltlues, Floaters, Farmers, Proprietors of Jloteds, Warahobsei, Ilourifseteries. sad by rations dir linguistic d private efaxene Numerous Teatiosoelaisaad O•risfleates of .lb. stkieuy-of these Iterobilk• can be wan at the Depot- PolLsale, Wholeesia and Retail, by the Inventor rod Pro- JOREPH MYER, Practical Chemist, 612 Broadway (cor. Houston at,) Now York. Dauer.' Agent tar the D. Stoles and Ceriados. PRkDRR• ICH V. 11.17ADTON, Druggist, No.lo A.tor Rouse, and 417 Broadiray,Ne Tork. For We fa LI& city, tholialda and retail Gy IL N. AUL LEAP I CO, corner Wood and B..rond JOE. PLUMING, Corn. Dlonand and Uarkat M. DEPAILAII • M'KEN. NAN, A Ilegbanr. . dot-.41.11nu11n A WORD TO THE recommending to you to use thretettera Celebrated Sto - uaoh Bitters It Is hot jmt.to Mate Unit as a slimolant to the eystern, to la° 'Carting irturagth and Ague diving mrtalu perk/dial eager which aro inflow attended with much pain sad trouble, we know of no preparation more highly adapted to all of. Oh Dom oomequout upon this caner, and for smother num. log a babe ton Batt. crimat be dispensed evith,ropeolally where the towhees tiontiehmout Is Imidegnato to the do monde of the child; I.llllllNplitally her strength EMISt. and hem it is where. good Mole, mach as Iloutottees gem , orL Bitters, le needed to tamer' temporary etrength and rigor to the whillesymem. Ladles ahouLd by all means try thin remedy, and before so doing, ask your physician, who, if be Ls arqualutal with tha •Irloo of the Plume, will 1 . 4,0111. mend their uso in nil man. hy droutstestordielers generally, everywhere, and 1109TitTrItit nisoofactorevesed proprietor' IS Water sadhE Pruitt streets. toyStoiterT Hide, 011 and Leather Store, 1). Names.Titror. & SoNs, No. 31 S. Third at., between Market and Oheetnnt eta, Philadelphia, have to sate DRY AND SALTED BPANIBQ MDR , Dry and Green Balla! Patna Rips, Tenure' 011, Timer.' and Car riers' Tools at the lowest price., end won the beet terms. ogyAll kinds of Leather in the rough vrenled, for rthkh the highest market price wlil he given In cash, or taken In exchange for tillee. Loather storal free of charge and sold ea comudeakm. Du. WILSON'S TONIC AND ANTI•DYgpgPTIC Pala—Moro tratinsony—Erery brimm fresh art/irate ape eilleacy of them Pipe. The Par. Dr. howitrd. oldie Chicago First Itaptiat Church, ander date of April lath, nut, e.. 1.3 that he had salami periodical Dam nor'... Imadschey ouniduring twenty-four yon had in vain tried Medicine. pram:ll6W by Allopathic and homoeopathic phy sician+, when ha was Indacad to try Wilamea PHI; which *larded immediate relief. Mess Prn ars prepsrad and sold by B. L PA FINN. STOOK A co.,WhOlesals Druggists, sod Proprietors of B. L.FALINSIMMIEI VZSIIII/Oln, No. Co, comer Wood sad loarth moots, .Plitslnargb, P. 800 silvestlassoest on➢oanb Dago. Alin/MAL BARB.—Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood street, Lae on band it rely excellent dark* for deaf portions, by uhlrb many person. are made to beer as well as ever.— A leo, a mall gotta percba dram, which 4 limn/0 foto Ms ear, mal Is very efficient lo mOeyeaaN of dierneen JaValerT PURL BIZARDIr.--4 have Brandy which I will guarantee to be pure and at (or toelleino, which / bay. purchawal to meta public want. Any ono who will ter /hie can be aatietiod of its ariperiorily. ' corlTalkwl? ORO. U. RRYBER, 140 Wm] sown. PURE OLD RYa Wniscir.-1 have on hand wiTotalbarrels old Bey WbLky which I brro had muds and kept nett( ithew hogoamo old and will lw. /0.1.1 b 7 the barrel - or millow,foi Inotlicidporpww. ' milLd/rwR GEO. U. REYSEIL,2IO Wood street. UALTANIO IS427ZRY,OIt ELECTKO Mum= mamma, for tiodiai rapines, of • very now,or kind koniint free of.ktkprodo charm, 'homer on ) rdevreon rune, ral l atiritrel3 - tr. Prito'nuftt3 nnouvosz BRACICS-=The only place to get • Eboulder Drama tha Haaobctotal's, DR. OW. /I EWER, 110 Wood et. aplicklkwT Sr.:mom—The best assortment in the city or We at DEL PLIAYBEIVIS,I4,O Wood M. oplEutasM To MEND naocirx SCAR{ of ony kind yon'enn gat Uodgesaun'a Diatoong Camcot .t DD. MEITERS, Nol4o Wood stmt. V,lo4,larT Da. Ward's Tooth P73l4Klsit — 'il Tooth Wash. Amy quantity of the aboio articles ata nor 010 at reload pri cep by D/4.IIZYBEK, N 0.140 Wood at, 10 nab otab, . . Soars, Hair Brushes and Perfumery, at Dr It RY131104, N 0.140 Wood 44 aplo4/Iwl. • Tnz only T 1118.9 Manufactory in Pittsburgh 14 Da. Ent3loll3, No. 140 Wood .0 vlO 4f4rT SYR rwcza—A full assortment of all kinds of Bridged for Lao at DM KNYBEWS, N 0.140 Wood stmt. _ CITAKOI:IS BIM of a good quality for sale at DA. KAYE/MI.IO Wood it. oplikdkrT FLAXSEED -7 sacks now landing from steamer Mama! ftor W. M utt tam a 00, 1. 4 • AN VELOPE S. of every prescription, for sale W. o.aoinorFoti *cum stoma, wmboua, - 0.7 Wood *tow.' coy2o 131 E-400 bblo. for Tide by , MIT WWI% E=EM Zpectai Alp tic co L E I X R w ft C r O F' FOR SALE WITII ALI MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, ALEX. R. REED, No. 6S Fifth S 010f100 of thlorazd S. Who, Esq., on Monday, the Oat innt., Jews E. Brow, Polo of Kitgonoing; was adnitued to ptaotioo ae an Attorney wad Conneallor at Law la the 'saw. ' ail Court, of Anoka % cowry. Vittiburd 05Ntott r. ZT T6s xxli — Cfa:A — ir -- JUNE 13. MONDAY MOANING. OFFICIA PSZI City and News Items U. S. Disrafcr Centir.-11ou. J R. Edie ar gued, on Saturday, the motion for a new trial in the case of Levi Long. convicted of robbing the mail at Pleasant Union, Somerset county. In the argument, be dwelt forcibly upon the 'testimony of it, pre vious good character of Long. Ile dwelt upon the proof that the mail matter Lind been in the hands of three parties, and contend ed that this was sufficient to imply a reasonable doubt, and that the court should have instracted the jury to that effect. Mr. I;die declared if he was not himself impressed forcibly with the feel ing that Long was innocent ofthe crime charged upon him, he would not appear hero now. Mr. Roberta responded that he had no doubt the declarations of the gentleman an to hie con victions of the innocence of the party eoevietml were honestly entertained, but there were the ratite of the cane. The guilt of the man 17118-1/0- monstrated. Ile contended that even if the gold dollar had eta been found in Longye dealt, the government might justly have ticked his convic. Sou on the ground that the packet was proved to have gone into his office and never to have come out. As to the good character of Loog, he said that it seemed to him the gentleman was running out of law into metaphysics. The law as laid down by the court was the law that pre sails in our courts. Sergeant Noon Talfeurd was more of a poet than a lawyer, and his ra tings are not worthy of great weight. Mr. ltob• erls passed le a fervent eulogium upon Judge Baldwin, who had been quoted by Judge lie Candlese, in his charge to the jury . Mr. Swarli7elder, on the side of the prisoner, said a few word,. Ile said that any ono who might have uotne into the 0., 0rt r oom a f ew m o . memo niece might have esteemed this a filial meeting of the bar to do honor to the memory of Judge Baldwin, and that the learned Pistriet Attorney was the fervid orator of the occasion. With this introduction he proceeded to argue the questions of law involved iu the ease. Ile ar gued that the question of good character was all important iu this ease. If the ease in itself had shown there was a doubt, evidence of good character was not needed. The jury In that ease would be obliged to give the defendant the benefit thereof. When a case was appnrently certain, the good character was submitted to raise the doubt. Mr. Coffroth then submitted a number of Rll thoritiee touching the case, and 'argued them at some length in applying them to the case. The Judge took the papers and references in the matter, and will give his decision in due time. -- - THE WIATLIZEL—Wo shall abandon all further effort to apologize for the untoward Weather of the last week. On Friday night, the 10th, we had here another hoar frost. The effect woo nothing like so disastrous as that of the former week. In the first place, there was no room for it to do as much damage no the first, for that left precious little of the tender fruits and gar den plants. In the eettend place, it was not really ao eevere, although doubtless many now and fender shoots of the weeks production were bitten. We regret our ignorance of the condi tions upon which such dreadful changes depend. We fancy that last week was one of continued magnetic storm. The equilibrium of the otiose phere was disturbed during the first week of June by n portentous thunder storm, and in all the eastern portion of this State by a quickly succeeding destructive tempest of wind and hail. At the same time in the for west—in lowa and Illinois—a tornado of unparalled force and vio- fence swept everything before it in a narrow belt of country. On the great rivers, wild and furious storms of wind rendered navigation pre carious, and several fearful shipwrecks were the result of hurricanes on Lakes Michigan and Erie. Scarcely had these portents been recorded by the press when there followed this scourge that closed the week before lane—we mean the front of June 4th, MS. Oa Wednesday of last week, all along the northern horizon, at about the hour of d o'clock in the morning, might have been seen by the early watcher, the Aurora Itn realts dancing in all its brilliancy. We think this latitude ecarcely ever beheld such a specta cle at this season of the year. Wo deem it quite a rare treat to catch's glimpee of this fairy show during the ebortest and crisp est days of winter here, but it should stand recorded that what Humboldt named a magnetic tempest woe observed here in the middle or the second week of June. We are unable to join these phenom ena together; to point out their cause or effect. We however resort them for the use of some ,who will gather them' into a greed mass and haw/ them down to that contiog mon Who shall in the future read the philosophy of storms and point out thalami!' by which they are governed. ALLIGED Conermecv ro man named John Laughlin made no affidavit hero, the Mayor, charging John IT. McClurg, Ir win, Tiernan and Neckley, whose chrietinn names were unknown to affiant, with having:eau 'Tired together to deprive him, Laughlin, of a patent right, to wit: the right t sell a certain patent swingletree in the counties of Crawford, Venango and Mercer, of the value of $165 and upward. Irwin also gave Laughlin a mare In part payment, which he wtirrrinted to be 801/111i and worth_sl7s, and Laughlin also paid as he deposes, to Irwin the sum of $9O in cash The mare turned out to be of little value, pay $5O Laughlin asked that a warrant issue against the persons above named for conspiracy to cheat and defraud. McClurg, Irwin and Tiernan were ar rested and bald to bail in $3OO to answer the above charge. ACCIDENT.—A man named Charles Prude.), while cleaning a pistol on Saturday, had the same explode iu his hands. The bullet which it contained struck his wife in the side nod in flicted a flesh wound, which will dod be likely to prove dangerous. Ontded was not awar e that the pistol was loaded. It wee at firm report ed thatthe shooting was intentional,which caused a great deal of excitement in the vicinity of the accident—Liberty street, near the basin. 0111- cers went to arrest Worded, when it was speedi ly made to appear the whole was the result of accident, and they of course dseisted. Mrs. D., herself, protested heartily that no intention to discharge the pistol existed and that her husband wan entirely innocent. Medical attendance was procured and the woman is as well as could be expitcted. JULIOII MAYNAED gave notice train the bench on Saturday that the argument list would be lakeM op en Monday, before himself and ono of the Associate Judges, in a room prepared by the Commissioriers for the purpose. Judge M'Clure will pit in the Court of Quarter Sessions as usual, and this arrangement will continue until a how. ieido ease be called up, when both the law judges -must be upon the bench. Those, therefore, hav ing motions on the argument list will attend Judge Maynard'a Court, while parties having basilicas in the Court of Quarter Sessions will appear before Judge Ill'Clure, as usual. TEMPZILANCIL—Ttio friend!! of Temperance held an interesting and entbusiastio meeting at the Deaver -street N. E. Church, in Allegheny city, on Friday evening. Rev. Mr. Collier made an eloquent speech, and a committee appointed at a provious . meetiog read a report, eubmitting statisties showing what intemperance costs the people of this county in dollars and cents. lifiNA 'MARIA SUTLER, the unfortunate girl whose name is so connected with the Jacobi tra. gedy—who was in fact the paramour of that man —left again for Chicago on Saturday, where she will appear as a witness in the trial of Thema for the larceny of the money which Jacobi is said by the girl to bate given to her at the time of his flight to Blue Island. AQAII7.-A couple of very epir dad temperance meetings took Knee on Thurs day and Friday evenings of last week, in the Presbyterian and Baptist churches of J obostown. A constitution for the government of a ".Tem perance Alliance" iras presented, discuesed, adopted, and numerously signed. -.. Tno Pennsylvania Grand Commandery sod the Grand Council of the Ancient York Masons, •ill convene on the 2d of June, in AiLOOllll. Arrangements have been made for the issue of excursion tickets by the Pennsylvania R. It. Co. good from the 20th to the 26th, inclusive. Ws glean the following from last week's Nountaineer :—"The stockholders of the Ebens burg and Cresson Rail Road Company bold an election for President and Directors, on Theirs day, the 20th ult. Thomas Collins, Esq., was unanimously elected President. Tee Court will charge the jury (hie morning in theme of the Commonwealth Ts Isaac Scolt, charged with assault and battery with intent lo kill, on oath of Wm. Smith. The occurrence out Of which this moo grew we elated on Saturday. The verdict will — probably bo rendered to-day. hr the eases before the Dietrict Court, ander the paving law, against Capt. fichenley, verdicts for the oily have been rendered for a sum amounting in the aggregate to $6,221 There are nineteen similar oases alai on the list. JOUR DAMMAM, II bass paddler in Rio Rolling ?dill at Johnstown, was badly burgled about the face, - ad arms, on iVedneeday morning, of - tirneee No. IS, which exploded while he Iran n the of chilling It, feurreaponente 8 the Doily Pilttiburgb On; etto. The Effects f the Recent frott — Cocismis6—ltuti Ti,. ~, Ife. Five nights ago, at that unseatnnable time of the night-between twelve and ono o'clock—to rater upon a jotirney, the writer had the pleasure of read ing the early edition of the floncun, while in the earn of the P. & C. P. It , (which forms a link in the newly opened, then route to Cincinnati, via Stouben • villa and Coletutmo.) while awaiting the moment of departure on a hurried trip—Westward. This new route—after you leave Steubenville—pastes through a beautiful p or ti on o f Wile, and in beginning to at tract the attention of travelers East and Went. louring the progress lif our journey wo cleb raeo .' every opportunity to ascertain the aninunt of dam • ago done to the growing crop. of grain, fruit, .t r, occasioned by the revere (met three nights previous. tlrrat alarm prevailed Anion at every point where the mind of the resident:, could he known. ti ne tiling was apparent, that many were unticcersarilly alarmed to far as they were personally interested, but out of pure sympathy for their neighbors fur and near, they were '•nerrous - en the crop question, and entered heartily into the general lamentation. When the train left the Ohio river and ascended the bank of Mingo Creek, a few miles below Sten. Lanvin, day war dawning, which gave ample op portunity to seo some of the elllects of the (rust, at we whirled along over the rails from that point to the Queen City. We learned from Lite chief aficer of the Steubenville A_ Indiana road, who came in heard the train near Columbus, that ho hail been going hack and forward over the read from Stouben villa to Volumhun ever niece the night of the frost, and from all ho could see and learn from others he is convinced that in !het range of country the pees plc were unnettenantily alarmed about the crops. flare and there might he teen the blighting influence of the host in fields of wheat, corn, potatoes' and fruits. From Columbus to Cincinnati the damage was evidently greater, but net se much as first rit. ported. We observed at revere) place/ between Co. Mink. and Xenia, that the grala.t wer e a m i, m ,dy injured, but an we approached Cincinnati the grapes were promising, with prospect of a good yield. liar 01.servato.ne, during the trip or three b, four hundred miles distance, lemla on In the csairlntion that the reports of the damage are greatly exaggerated, and that i, n little while the excitement will tubni,l o , an d people be able to form a correct judgment of the real condition it things. No one pretends to deny that the front did groat injury, but destroying hero and there some wheat, corn, potatoes and fruits, in lehin and orchards, are no reasons why everybody Mould be frightened out of their right minds. Along his thoroughfare the country is pretty thickly net ted. and quite anumber of beautiful cities and wine posed, so that the train frequently stoed an, inn ienixongers came en board at different pp point, teveral persons came on board at pfecoa between Co atilloin and Cincinnati, whose lamentation, aloof is crop excited our imlignatiun, an they look. onything cite than farmer, and inure like those all( Terate in another way than tillers of the soil. During a stay of nearly a day in Cincinnati es had a fine opportunity of seeing this thriving city, Business appeared at a low gbh, both along the whorl and en the lending streets. Merchants complained of the inactivity of trade. Perhaps the unusual excite ment in the country in reference - To the crops was partially the rause, ' Tho large body of persons engaged in raising strawberries in the neighborhood of Pittsbnrgh are justly entitled to the high opinion of prominent pro. docent in the East, that their soil is letter adapted for that purpose, and produces larger and finer bee rice than anywhere else, exeept, perhaps, in New .lorsey. Whilst at Cinrianeti wo etrolled•a good deal. around the city, and carefully examined - the straw berries on salo at public stands. All we saw were puny and unsightly, and mach like those found in the Pittsburgh market rained by persons who take no pains in their cultivation. .• • . Travelers will ho gratified to learn [hat the popu lar proprietors of the Alliance station (at the junc tion of the P., it. W. A C. and P. A. C. Railroads) eating establishment have recently opened a branch on the Steubenville and Indiana rod, at the beauti ful town of Coshocton, Ohio. Mr. Sourbeck and lady and their son.in-luer will tannage both concerns. It is unnecessary to say anything wore than name this fact. ./no. 11,1 SZO9. - 51xsans. Eticronsi—ln your allusion loam project of an Astronomical Observatory, you mention the lull bear the Theological Seminary au the site select ed for its erection. This is a mistake. No site has yet foe,, determined on. The prevailing opinion is favorable to one of the many beautiful eminencies immediately north of Allegheny city, as freer from smoke in all weathers than other localities that have been examined. You err, also, in saying that $25,000 is the nun to les raised. Tho society preposeri to proceed on tho joint stool: principle, and ha. heal the number of shares at two hundred—each share to be subject to assessment by the trustees to an amount not exceed ing one hundred dollars. In this way, if the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny will but emulate the taste and liberality of those of tholou c Albany, Buf falo, Detroit, etc., S2o,uou, the RIM required, will be easily raised—and will secure a telescope of nice and ',osier surpassing any in the United State, ozint the ono at Cambridge Observatory, together with the grenade and building. for its accommodation. Twenty-eight years ago thereexisted in the United Slates on telescope larger than a portable size. Since that time there has been a gratifying progress both in the facilities for observation, and in the number -- implislied observers. Now we have ono of the eloseopc, in the world, and several others of a place in the finest pliseriatories of Eil ). our American artists h re entered 511,05 A. pon the mania...tore or , arming trlnsroinm of gest size, some of whirl, Sic challenged the • v...../ali,. tram so oof the best judges Neocene., descovaries haver esultr.l (nail itim as repeal...tray, and thouranda of our pb o pl e h ero a deep i.e. iu the further progvem of an, most .... and instructive &petal:tient of hu man k •• Let the gentlemen who tire DOH engaged 1.. 4...nig the nommary ...Ascription. for fit.c ell and .I.serentory Ice everywhere kindly ~.I awl encouraged. 50P1.1... 814 eel+. l letter from Cairo says under Jate of .1.... that a serious slabbing affair oc curred en remun Donna yesterday, while elm wee the chain, by which the mate woe dangc , ...-.ly, if not fatally, cut, by a deck hand, whit, she was tranaferring come freight front n barge Thin deck hand was skulking, tied the mate went after him to bring him out. Some words ensued between them, and the male collared the man, when the latter stabbed him in three places -with a clasp-knife, two in the abdomen and one in the breast. Themate is named James McCormick, and belongs in Pitts burgh. Ills wounds were dressed here, and con tinued ou with Ike boat. The deck hand was arrested and costumed here, but as no one from the boat rentined to -give evidence against him, he wax set at liberty. EXAMNATION or TEACUERS.—Itev. C. W. Quick, County Superintendent of Schools, hold his annual examination of teachers on Saturday at the Third Ward Public School !louse. There were no less than ::no ladies present—applicants for certificates. The examination commenced at 8 o'clock in the morning and continued, without intermission, until 51 in the evening. Oue thing we are certain all these ladies will deserve a cer tificate for, to wit, endurance. Those seeking professional certificates did not get through. They have to go through another day. I'aesanrn TION. —The employees In the iron fB - of Chess, Wilson & Co , on &tar dy, presented to Mr. David Chess, as a token of their esteem and friendship for him, a mag nificent gold watch, manufactured by J. R Reed & Co., Fifth street. Tho watch k sallied at $2OO, and is a fitting testimonial to a worthy man. Tun For tti hILIICICIL—We were shown, a letter on Saturday from a gentleman in Mercer, who is well panted. lie says that the Mediter ranean wheat is killed ; but that the blue stem wheat, which constitutes the balk of the crop, is safe. Ile adds that Mercer county, in epite of the frost, will raise enough wheat this year to supply all the wants of its population. Roo. Isaac &wren, late of tho State of Maine, has been settled as the pastor of the Union Baptist Church, on Brent street near Sixth. The church was opened yesterday for tbo Bret limo since it was retitled and painted throughout. There were services in the house morning and evening. .1.. Waive, who was arrested au Friday for driving his dray over a child, as we staled on Satarday, was admitted to hail in WO. The injuries of the little sufferer are not fatal. Nhe will probably be about again in a few days. Dr. Murdock having dressed the wounds on Satur day, declared the child out of danger. Oun. Moslem. Faison, No. 28, hoe been re ceived from the publishers. It contains a Rondo, by MSC "Como lire with me," a ballad; "The Breeze," "The Salute March," and "So eweet her voice." l'ublished by C. B. Seymour & Co., 107 Nift.9lltl street, N. V., at 10 crate a No. and sl', a year. . A fl mt. named Ellen fillalotiti 'watt lodged in jail, on Saturday, by officer Reed, charged with grand larceny, in otoaling ribbons from MFR. Murphy, who hoops in Diamond alley. Tits Western Literary Union 'noels on Tuesday evening, at Maitland Flail, High School building, to lake up the consideration of the constitution as a whole. n Waling the cost of Fort NU, am other day, • hould have been £00,600 instead of $OO,OOO. S. A. Bows A Cu., Federal street, next door to the postoifice, Allegheny, having opened their Its Cream Saloon for the season, ore propel,' to furnish their friends and patrons with all the delicacies of the mason. Weddings,' pic.nic and other parties sup. plied un short notice in the very beat style with every thing requisite. They have always on hand a very choke assortment of Fruit, Cakes and Confections, manufactured from good materiel,' cod got up by competent workmen. Clive them a cell. ' Any one with an unbiased mind' and a (ow mos leisure time, can by an examination be nattily convinced of the superiority of the Finkle Sewing Machine. J. 1.. Carnaghan A Cu., Allegheny city, an the agents. NOileo to Handers acid I'lIE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman 11 Wr Rowland Parr') orould•reapralfolly luau at thaw for whom he boa dock.. work, and the public goo/ t) that ha Is now proportO lacunas)] Ohne, or Put 0 0 Nato Buda, iu tau moat apptoved outonar. Calle» fur Huang or Au? palrlog of Hisao Bo.f. (If loft at the °face of nos.. Leigh tio,cornorot - stns . door not Ma Cana,l ROW trod) trill attotont goo.' TUOtt I 4IB.F . AIIII74 • •-• Trip to Cincinnati Londor. ihn,r y Mark. I.—Mo money market is unchanged. Raring Urns. and Bell A Co. report A meriean securities dull; Illinois Central is quoted at 47(m45 per root discount; Erie il!: New York Central Al EOM Loanorr, June I.—The Times announces that the address in reply to the Royal Speech, will ho moved by the lion. Algernon Egerton, N, P. for Smith Lan caster, and will be second.' by Sir. James Elprhen atone, for Portsmouth. In the market fur English railway stocks there was yesterday a further adv.. of A to I 4 per cent. The purchases by the public continue, although on a less extensive scale. The remarkable fall in the shares of the Ceylon Railway Company continues and renewed doubts are felt . to the possibility of ito being 'constructed within the limit of the guaran teed capital. lir. nobly, the medical officer of Health, fur tho City of London, reports that the Thames has for the last tow days, notwithstanding the early period of the year, exhibited unmistakable symptoms of offensive netts and moro pungently than last summer. Gen. Harry smith, commanding the Northern and Middling districts, will relinquish his command in September next. 'rho Queen hold a court yesterday. The liarl of Elgin had an andience on hit return front Chinn. soil Viscount Stratford Da Ratcliffe, on hit return from Constantinople. Miss Florence Sl'ighLengale, is in a precarious state of health, hot the rentradicts the report of her hating entered a convent The liankers' Magatine, in reference to the loran pect of the Money market, says that the expectation seems to be that the value of accommodation for the present will be comparatively easy, but that euheo •cquently an increased demand will arise which may even carry the rate toward. the year t or 5 per cent. The Daily News' city article of Tuesday evening gays that the fresh rise established in the funds to-day amounted toy per cent., making I per cent in twenty-two days, and a total rebound of nearly t't per cent. from the lowest period touched during the panic. Most other classes of Feentitiot also participated to•day in the upward movement. A wont: the ronsi.leratione which assisted the rise to day, there was on impression that the Austrian, were getting the worrt of the struggle, and that an early and general advance of the allied forces is probable. The improvement established in the foreign ex changes at a moment when gold is tioling in to freely from ((atria and Turkey and the l'nited States, independent of the remittances again becoming Joe from Australis, likewise operated on the favorable tide. There ware no bullion operations at tine her,h to day. Thu gold arrivals from St. Petersburg to-day amount to isP , Wa , nearly the whole of which tt expected to be taken to the bank. Tho foreign ex changes this afternoon wore tours favorable for this country. The Time' city article says the fonds open. dot this morning with undiminished firmness. Them was no, news to excite attention and qua - elation is dormant. The Savings Bank purchases appear to bans ceased. (11 the .C2tos,initt received by the Ni agara I 40.000 !Jaye arrived in London wool been taken fur the continent,tho remainder being on Preach account will go to France direct from Liverpo o l. In the foreign exchange this afternoon the rate on Ham_ burg was slightly higher. During the month just ended the movement in Console has keen established at 33 per cent, although scarcely a single fact has transpired to alter the complexion of political affairs, Loom, Juno 11.—The river bas fallen 3 inches within the last 24 hours, and is still receding. The Upper Mississippi is stationary at Dubuque with 17 foot water on the bar, and faille; slowly above that point. Thu Illinois continues to recede. Tho IDis souri in again on the decline, the report that the mountain rim was coming down that stream, being a mistake. Weather cloudy and sultry. NRIV YORK, June 11.—The diffTenlties making bete,en the three Western Railroad Companies have been adjusted. The rates of fare to Chicago from New York have been advanced from $l2 to $23, and tho freight on ..ettle from 40 to 75c per head. I:ASI,N, Juno 11.—A heavy front occurred last night, forming ico the thicknesn of a quart a dollar In the vicinity of Lho Lehigh Valley rail depot. June I I.—The river in stationary with 3 feet 54 inches water in the canal, I fret a Portland bar and 5 feet at Flint Inland. P 1111, 1"Cf.1 . 111.A, Juno ll.—Thera was a serious frost in this vicinity lust night. Nen Yoe.. Juno 11 Cotton staled ••111, • au advnice i.f tiff .alt. IGUO bal.. et for upland middling. Flour solvanovili aid. 1000 bbl.. Wheat buoy.ut; sal.. HMO bush Inland Illinul. at $1 524. Corn IntoYent.; salts 1.71.M0 bmlif yellow 010592 c. Pork about,. et $l7 tor mem. Lard buoy/tat at D. 410ja. Leather gaudy; light and uddla 33.54 .ale 24002.11. -,l.lnseed oil lc lower, It 614624. 1114,. 0rma , ..1 21 . 4. Sugar Wady; Itherusado 61.546 c. Stocks firm. CLlcaso and Utak leband, 010 11l Central 74 1 ': Mich. Smith. guaranteed, 34•4;: N Y Central 74,4'4 40 1 0; Vir. Slam Edo 04; Clev.attil Tolealo 201; Lacrosse land Orman 14i;;; Lifithiltne tie; II 8 fives of 1574,10.3%. ClNrlnfratl, Juht4l.—Flour very buoyant, with 4 ran. uniptive demand for account of inwitern buyers, sale. nest.. ly 41 , 00 bbl. at $0 90457 for mum/dins. Wheat miry firm sod the demand 1s folly equal to the supply, at $1 45081 10 for goal and prime led. Corn adranmd 20_034 per barbel. Ilatx held mom firmly et an advance of 7004 a; ulna at lac. Wblaky atesily at 255.0. Provltlona lincisanged; sales bulk Moulder., packed, at 14,1,,a, and aide. at bbd. Immo lad. sold et tic :per lb. Sechenge emy lit 7, per cent. nu the East. Money In more attire demand. PRILADCLI•IIII, Jana /I.—Flinn quiet and Ore,; sulea su perfine at $ 7 ; extre $7 25; intr. family $7 50; $7 71058 10 for brand.. Bye Floor quiet et $1 50; Corn Noel $l. Meat firmer; .1. 4000 boa et $.l 70 for red; $1 70 to $1 85 for whlto. 0810 bun P. Rye sold at tilt 84.000 Ina yellow Corn at tile, afloat. vat, ules of 6r7051. Whinyy dull at Lvon's Powder and his Pills, All the •Insect tribe will kill. Judge hleigs, President of the American Institute, says:—"The discovery of Ibis powder, by Prof. Lyon, is of national importance. The Partners' Club have tasted It thoroughly. Locusts, grasshoppers, ants, bugs and all vermin can be destroyed, gardens preserved, and houses made pure. It is %rya /roes poison to mankind, a, trsscs Jc , Lyon rot it." There 15 nu question as to the groat efficacy of this article. A few applications destroys everything like garden Led-bugs, fleas, ticks, roaches, be, It is an Asiatic plant discovered by !its. E. Lyon. Many Imitations will be offered. Ca Cure It bears his ad dress. Remember Ti'e Lyon's Powder kills all hirer:Cs in a irien, While Lynn's Pills are mixed for rats and alien. Swank, llsaki, 25 els.; regular rims 50 eta. and $ Ilsnman A PARA, New York. Alen tbo Mexican Mustang Liniment. pIIE lIIGIIEST 111 A RKET PRICE for all grader. of CLEAN WAEMI:D I , l,llKet A D 15'00Lit, .t ILo Old 6ababliatie4 Wool Werrhotto, No. I:Ml.l4mq ylrtwl , corocr of Crcll'n Riley. J. L. IklA rllO WHOM IT NAY CONCERN.—The .a. undmalgatal ail Clams. by Public fylo, on TUILIDA JII.VIR 14th, At ilwir Watbilf... on Liberty street, 176 COPS MINI, LARS, for stomps Au, 11the mann In not paid and Phalle. rrmova4 baton" that Limn. 111tIt A Pittaborgb, Slay 11th, 185 %—my14.1rod VOR SALE-320 acres of finely timbered land In Gallia manly, Ohio, well arab:m.li 16 A pply ba lms Onlllopolh., LON from We Ohio rlror. to W. DONN, North side of Introit at , rim dour tout of Voder3l st.,APritheny-City. 143 _ - FOR SALE-17 acres of land in Ohio 8 mllne from Allegheny elty,l tulle from the P. 13. IV IC. R. R. Station at IClllboet. Apply to alto. W. DUNN, North .We of Restock ot., Gth door Zest of rodent it, Allo• ghroy City. iota BACON. - Sides, Hann and Shouldern, =miry drama, Or .1. bY RIDDLIL. WI ILTB & CO: CE ESE —7O -btaefi :Drinio cutting for eate - Jets 1 110DLII6WINTS A CO. :111.1iii.NS-L2OO bus, email white for '. - 7 1 . 4 F;r 112 1)..4" • . ; : • Telegraphic . _ A rri•a/ of the Steamer North Britain. Qvantc, Juno IL—The Steamship North Britain , which left Liverpool on the lot instant, has arrived. :. , he brings dates four days later than the adviees teeth - oil by the arrival of the steamer Arago at St. Johns. There had been uo decisive battle between the main armies. The Sardinians have, however, suc ceeded in forcing a passage over the river SesM, and capturing Palastro, from the enemy. The Sardinians forced a way over the river Sesta. at Pitlastro, in the fare of the Austrians, who were protected by the fortifications erected there since their occupation of the city. A tier a , evereconflict they ale, succeeded in the capture of the city, taking many prisoners. 'The Sardinians note under the im mediate COLOLIIMIId of King Vim, Emanuel. Hen. liaribaldi was still creating a sensation in Northern Lombardy. A rumor prevails that he has been defeated by a superior force, end retreated into Tessin, but the rumor lacks confirmation,es the Turin despatches intimate that he was makieg still fur [her progress. The Emperor Napoleon was aliont removing the headquarters of the allies to Casale. It is reported at Paris that at soon as the French enter Milan England and Franco will jointly make strenuous efforts to terminate the war by negotia tions. A light hail occurred at Florence between seine linglieb and American sailors, on account of the lat ter treariog tricolored rosettes. The I:toperor of All.triti. the Arch Du!, Charles, and Ilan. Doss reached Verona on the 31st nit., on their wav to headquarters. _The lingliili Parliament not on the :list lilt. Speaker Dennison Was unanimously re-elected. The funds wore buoyant at tho advance quoted. It is rumored that Napoleon will return to Paris in August, after the first series of military operations aro carried into effect. Heavy shipments continue to be made of artillery and siege materials. The Paris boll!"so ton buoyant at an advance. of over I per cent. Three per cents. closed at 021. (; ,, ,, , ,Asr—Th e Military Committee of the (ba t man Diet have approved the motion tapioca an army on the Rhine. Coen cart 51. I NTEI.LmENCY.— Lirer,ng.l Ctf.,,J dlocket, Noy 3L—The Cotton market was advanced in prices, the quotations for fair and middling quali ties being 1.16,101_4d higher than on Friday lan. The sales for three days amount to 20.0110 bales, in cluding 11,1100 bales to speculators, and 4000 for ex port. The following aro the quotations New Or leans middlings (lid; upland middlings e.t.d. Scare or Tnsne.—The Manchester advicee eon tint. favorable. The markets are generally active. ibirket.—Messrs. Richard son ,l; Spence 's circular reports that the weather con tinues favorable for the crops, and the market fur Breadstutis has a declining tendency. The Flour market is very dull, and all qualities 2d(0.31 lower; American is quoted at I Isfit.l3s ltd. Wheat is very dull, but the quotatione are nominally unchangoiL Corn in also very doll; mined quoted at fts 011M105 9d; yellow at Os 9,11!c 7s id, and white at 85(e5:55 Pror imion. ,l /nrErq—hfeeere,Bigland, Attoya CO, and other circulars, report the Pre. vision market steady. Perk firm. ]loran quiet. Lard dull at 605 lid fm ills. hirerrool Pretfure Morket.—gager steady. Colice qulot. Ries firm. Rosin steady at 45 2d for cam. eon. Spirits of Turpentine steady at 435 fl. Loudon iberkrig.—Raring A. Sons' circular reports Wheat as again declined 2s@;4s. Sugar quiet. Rice firm. T•l•grappla markets WOOL! WOOL!! Commercial . , C N JIIMITTLIE OF ARULTRAT/ON FOIS JUNE. J V. C. 11. PACERS, J. F. Coluss.tvz, J. J. On. --is_sesz. Is. PRESI,..• purrsts HU It al A./C.11.1GT3. Njwciut.'y for tit Pirtatorrgir Carefe. Prrrente.ort, MosnAT, Just 1; 1450. FLOUR —th...lenrs4l rontinnao active; aalea, to arrive, of 500 bbl, at $‘52,0,24 for Extra and Fondly d.O PO, :25. and lon tad , Eats , ai ir , o do on private tetras: and 150 do Extr nt dared at 00.40. Fronr ,tom, 240 nod 72 Ebro Extra Faridly at 5 1 ,50: do al 6,12, and oo , W for tiro lave grades; and 50 and 251 at $O,lO, riILAIN--rodro from Prat handl°, Iwo Pnalr Oat. at 45 and :x;.. do form inure at 50. Bock. hear, i sat N. PI:ANS—a good Intiniry; solo, in iot a of 150 t trill of Posh for prima. 11'.--riale of 4 loud. at aeole , h r CAT 1 1,,---dem.,ll,rieL; role. Inod ts) 1.0. h, in lots at 0006, 1. tUTrka;—o sal. of 5 tgl at 1 2 Ia 11.1 OddS- 7 arriva of 11.000 Ma at: lesr, rlboowe„. 9. for Spire, and lu , 10!; for !lam. 011.1 ED PEAOII/4 4 —aa!es In lota of 60 It RIONKTALLY AND IMUITIMICILCIAL, Tne IV heat market opened This morning et it decline, Gt (3C . L. on yesterday'. eluting prime—the tn., of the AragLin mote, telegraphed but evening. In the afternoon, houcter, the Afrlra wee telegraphed, with more nolovorablo advice, and n pa r look place among the !wide:, of Wheat, dating hid, w deelon• took place, with free pales. The trao , irtiona, 1333oevcr, •3•03 :unmet entirely conntiod to naini4rd `prong.Hold., of Winter grade , did not men ,r storks to eile, and there was ho inquiry to bay. About 31 3 - y333 tn 113303 bo4h In all changed hands in oho eon.. of tin day 13330. ontaation, -No. 1 Bed Winter, SI4M No. '1 Hod, $1.20, No. I ept :n4, $1.13. Standard Fpring.sli.ol.o7; No Sprit, At the rte., Muer. were offering $l,Ol, diem! relict. Floor ontlnin s dull and Inactive. Corn declined 1 1333 1 Irstmcboun a, re eosinned to railroad oracle,, about =moo bosh of which wen. gold at 67,c0,,,0 tor No. I, and ttlawelc for No. 2. Canal and river grodeat were held oil the market At !be el., the feeling was quite nt the Inside figures el nedaye salon OVA continue 1,111, and there le no demand whatever for lota In ,tore. Lirley quirt at 1100 for No. 2. Ilighwinea more activ ean d a 1 , 111416 h.., "dl, noire at 2,1i1128,.. Little or nothing doing 333 Provlsiour, A 33.13, 2,:eal pee bulk Mania wan made to ,lay at Sc. 111 ',toady. Wool mom why, Lot prices as h xl,ll iinnettled. Tbn new dip cornea In rory slowly. Good Potat, lety memo. nod In around. Ilmonrten Ford scarce and in rentient.--{ Chicago Prese. Money It becoming 1111110 don, in thi- city. and Eon.' exchange*etre., eight drafts on Ms Odeon. at I pr amt xolix for bankable If .'logo on New et on!„; prem. Currency le Ince abn- • t tog vac.. ontimie at 1 , ...,0r l!; "0 rent alarm,. 1011. 33u New T.3r133 need NOVI Odeon. leo lax (0,, :hi day draft, nominally $7 cent .dist, , unt; CO day, 1%; JO da 4 onths, The policy td the ehde Ll.l 3313 . 13cau333 0 inn! only 10 r 31. - e , all their $3 00104 wpm .thee MOO, but for each El' fi, !wryer dem ..... they pa) Flitter. IV. learn 110,1 ono of our t.r 1111 l /octet Sac Inge hall , 'W. loot oeck $:,O 000 to the for a- mid Ole lintik up Leairiglon, asking COlll o,oltl l h 1130 uolf 01, preacolafi au, 1 130 n03303.333,30r one treated 0, courtesy, and .rdt,teh/ in gold 0 chc..rfolly Le; gOl.l ban arti 30,1 here. We ti Ittarn that ocltago of tti.7sto,ollo in NI Branch twits+ srut hero iretat Cincinnati of tits pr....fa Yin I. %Nab ipstruCtionn to cOnVvrt it tutors ch.ge. Tin troth Ls, that thin trash of currency IA ',torn nig tw 3li•stonri almost n. fst•l as It finds it. way abroad A proposition is ttit f tot at I:wen/pail to send noll,tkitl mart 11.. I..redecfnrsi according to tlto Cashion of tin 01 I Itaitk—"f:t in 1.11.. r," and tiet balancs In silvtr also (treat currync.s, thi,! ST. hilts. June n—r. 11.—Eaatern Ent bongo cantina firm at ;55t,y 0 l prem. Money market close. The market for heap 1, Inactive and 1.e., r. are drooping. Smell lialot at 5105ne.115. Leint tintot but ourhaugo..l. Solt Missouri $3,,X1, sad Ga lena ;5,200i.5,22;. Flour rontinnea doll, and prices are .1 onsettt.l that aren• rate quotations rxiiout Le given. Will, lwary receipts and limned doeuand. Wheat rend.. downwer,. The lover grade. have forth, declined Sta• tm,tx Ite.ri'od daring Itt‘t 2! hours limo" eke. Corn is depresaed, and prices are unsettled. The nroipt are large, comprlning 5,000 sit during the lust 24 hours. Oat. are Inactive and derlln;ng. ' Notting doing In Pro, Mork, t dull. Receipts of hulk Pork GOO pea. At the pre:wont ..le of Tobaceo to-day, the hest LLJ brought $1,45 "t , Its, I t . Them tens a leas pramsing demand (or Eastern exchange to' day, Lot the mock.[ must etal ho reported clue. and. very hem at our quotation+. N. Orleans eXcliange it very dull. Bankeri xlierks were offered to-day at !.; Ms. Lot the)* at. generally !mid at par. There I. little or no demand, Low. ever. Louitiana urrency tocremang, and owing to ohs lin:6 rate of N. Null, excitant:. iit N. tlrleatu, tt to coeverted prontahly. In this re,..,t it alum, us but thensonm us Icleoguirt uu, last seek. The 311e4onr1 currency gar-Con hat been sittikrturily at• raug,..lll Ili° Onlarllllllwlaeut lu St. Lots. 1/Isixtlehms were rm. /ved to-day. mmounclog that the parent Lanka had sen.ed L, ',tern Ow sl2s.latto Laken over, furothlug ex. hang.. at I 5 prem. and It Is undtratood that they Will .11. Win." to to:lemn ut the sante rate berettflor. This tattle. llm IMlculty. for the precut at least, except so far a. the Val e, V.I, Whether the bitter Will reinstate dm !Missouri tanks in hill credit It a qui-idiot. Cutifidence in the stabil. ty ot the us.tituth.n.. has neen ceriou.ly shaken. It seem. to Le .515,4,1 that tho wheat 51 . 61.12.1, out =U. rutty dama4ml, red...ly. Mullah iul.olllo luxtatimx it has. liquelluambly, h.., much homed. A- /waters now an ., t tx.s.p..ct I. favorablo tut ,a full averse,' crop in Um Tao n•riti.toritati.o. et tho Peusylrauia Central RAW' road, ono of Iltria Mr. I , iii.lent Thompson, liad• tnatatingL i f dry at Ilia St. Nirtiol, with Marna. Corning. aud:ii.lchinond th. N. 1. Gnlnl, and Mr. Barlow, at whirl., allot- au an drablorsllel.rtorybarns of arittlotnent traa rigrtiv.l up., hich Intro in the day was robtnittod to Mr. Moran tor /in, nittirtit. I aelirtinte It it onderatz,d, pa errr_.r lorrn back to old rat, and Ilrn tariff is on 110 In,.w 01 112 t. o I tor tirolcleas to Ctn. inuall. It is nu. itorato,..l that flit. 1,, rt,ll..rat be cotirtirrod in by M., Itaiti 11111 l and I:ailroait. although that Curnpany Lad In , ntirviiotantivii cit. Mr. Morau toadu no art. w. to thopl,r-1 , kn. r••tt fl ay, hot aiiiitlivr inveting it to tot at 10 hr•iiiiirrow, when it l thought h, wit' tCren to thrirriii,rioil a rangrineuL-1 1. I.Trib. liv change I, reported to be more eras., in l.nnuvtdn um it La, La:en for a yeate, and that rates nib L.n advanc.l rut. At Chi..ago ft .olittuen searca at cent, and I+o. very hrtu at 1 jt ceut on baulcaldu lauds: We quota tires-class paper at (,o'l lk mot, with but fe SASS. itilt OW la , donn. nod., mot tame leading • reptanees nt or meter to days. cam still ' , Tamed at len than that Ilguro. Very gta..l months Gila Intro Owen n-i nt rent. Call luaus tuo (gad 11 rear, I ill, lour, roiro bning Ila• elergalon. TIAN trlak Of Sea loam Sr. M. 0., "I. ',ICI() ICI()at al:10.10 strurtti..e rent --f N. I 1 ant - ,, i.1..ra1,1. a ,na laa l.am ...Id dart, Ow inant a ,, ,,, RI 10110,01 nnnglit, from 4 ,'1 ta .11,... • no. imarlo.ata 1111Nt. 11 , 41, 10.0 I• 0 1y n 1011 1 / 1 1 0 SlO. 00 0 . I, 0111 d 1/0 ill pay as MO , a orioa an any tar in Th. , that.. Thera Is nn ,tter w0 , .1 nistket in Northern hub than Itncyrisn, and Jtadain of the gnautity porrhaand ban, lant'neaann, Ow wool grower. lsan, , lin , , , rnr.l Ihn tart..—j Ituryrns Jonr. Thn money 1 / 1 1111r401 or-rather e more ‘trlngent, antt,atliost au pa, t+,p,ti,, .01,11111 In rn,lit. Ma bank.. fueling it nlaolntaly nar,a.asy to radar,. then- loop., Lilo atroet do. luegrpi . steadily locatataing and th. rat... of pain, rise. Call twat. are • thettal at 7,....1 TA crut, Ida the L.,. tuernaatilo 1,11., ma rile difficulty nrgoliatntt on lerinn better than 0, It. and VI '0 enia, awl Itoug pal,er pot 8,11 01 , 1 , rue...4 can Ira rrely Oa Flared on any tern. within rearon.-1 rnila.Ledg„ Nan . Om ea sy..lone7—r. Y.—Flour Ix hold higher, hot tho onrolnd at tho a.l.anco is litl tto litnitest wale. of 1,000 bble Snore et ~ ,, ..',O. Coro booyaut anti higher, diming at $1,11:30 ' 1,10 for on,. I. Oat. havo deellon,l to C.e. Aleas Pork twos. tool. flacon 13wat1:ed. ra , Ate. 'I an..l prices aro numb:tat. pplen or,. 000,1 sat P!...',01,, , , ,,. ,t lan dentatal far Lard, awl p fi lc, rm at 1.1;.,,,r. Whlnky is held at 26;.:;0a . ..17c for o•ctille,l, with ninall elates. l‘nanar firm, and in lair Jaman,l Ai 11,0010! il • for hue. Molienne., stamen, and pricy. Orrat 30, 1110 for 1011/11, The t;:o1,• lux Men much tome active &iota out bah ealawillly It what aro railed fancy oll:a. Two clips of tenet I,AuO Hewer& were told on Friday tel at Mr OW/ another that we urn. 11.1[1.ed of, of &SO ONMD. at 115 c !h, to the agonts of raatern manefactorerg. Tire term, of payment, believe, were elall on delivery, though on thin point me are net miriaad. Thew Wen 1...C111[11i0 prtcte, mad much hag lavr, Mora , .4,1 from -10tar,00—rery little under We, hdwvver. Thera noon,' ho general advance over tho p, lees ,4 la., year ,d horn in. , od.a, to too 0, that au a„•1 col; though a large prope im r df the ely 14 dooldlowt ventraenal Coo by this WelLabang 11.reld. Tlo Iviluc Jirg 11,4: omeut of Ibt four pl pal c. 0., a eta .1.11 by tOgor 1.1. et .teineut e:— Lasus. Bpeale. Cirrola . n. N V, J ono .1....5111,0Ct1,766 Z3,724;:111 n 1 2 b7b,lab.; .lau,•u. 1A1.77,K76 2.91t1,191 16.3.*995 11,7N4,:4-1 12,1132,b21. 22,147,64 r. Bort. Juno 7.. i 4.730,7110 0.03.1.-P..../ 7,009,800 .:.,1,714,(01 4 9 .967.242....41,4e2,0,1 1.4. t WV.1.4.(Q) 145,151 T, Import* byiiiver GENE{ A-100 tails paper. 11Muckan 22 tds, pacoptsp; bgs hair, llanntrk; 10 pkgs fruit, Fetzer; 11 aka rap, PI-skin, 20 do do, Godfrey; 4 pkgs produce, Can*. bell; 10 b 1.1.1 floor s Clark 0. cf..; tt.s do do, La.'s A Liolchlsou. PUP UQI: per La Crow.-4 ldfis scraps, Allison,: 55 P Lldug Al'Langttlin; 114 e bbls, Wood; 251 Idles, Bryan 4. Dv) do do, wharf-Oat; bbis potatoes, Ilasen; U eke wool, liar Laugh; 011 iron salsa, Lippincott. fk Bur; TS6 tads flour, 4U bal. hair, 2.{7 hales, 2 lados calf eking Clark as. 15T. IAJUIP, per Paver {Vese—.4 1 bales hair, 40 csks al.. tan Opt', Clark 1410 bbls sand, jo g s an 47. ass If re. clay, 07 bb la do, 1 , .1 51%es; 203 jogs la, Gr don; 12 14. yellow dock 11 .1, Pabocatock co; 2do goads, P Adam, 3 - bales du, W Wilkinson; 1 bbl cotton sood, J 1111 k 110 falls Iron, Lug;; and Pednt,t; 150 pea idols .Ifrel, Minljer Ilartunfu. Iwporty by liall;oadt. - -C. A P. I:. 11.—S -ILo Dom 11 31'0.11.01 A. an .4 Wad bac., W tlogaley; I.Jo habdlrw, Lipplumt: ACo 12 bike rbreah 1:41 Late deb. CL orch A: co; rei blob 40t; 11.1.1.110.1V4rt0 A cm 1.31 eke rag, ninon; 1,1010 pig. Dad, BA Yap lock A tog 12 pk, m i L, 410 tilde potato., 3.1 by ciao., Canfield & cu; 1.54 oke oats, Housman; 44 du, 44 docorm DJ do potatoes. Dcaomh; Sl pkga soda, A Mom b 0 1/41 Al'Candlotte, Miwns co: 1 5 4 eke 5133 '1'.. Do I . o dc; DJ . boo J Itcour, 77kke now., Chadwick A c 0,17 bib. ktadis, Litingetott k cor, L do do, June., Wolin:drool A co; 1104 faiiio 'rotators, 7:4 rine do, 120 do wbont, IlactsLock, M'Croary7k co; 7.13 cars Oro, Roca,. Di do Iron, Nlmlck A co; td. eke lain:doe, Hertn; 29 cars cattle,. .27. do ore. 1,303 pkg.. cod. ' owner., 104 whitky bbla rue, du butter, 82 LW. lObacco, 201 lam glans, Clark A c.. l', C. A C. 11. 11.-13 Wks oil, .1 11 Dell; u do egg., R tom 7 eke rage, Chadwick £7woo, g 2 bb la whisky, 'Mocker. A CIF; 14 Lugo. cattle, owner.; IS aka rags, 112 do Lair, :300 Lee l'o'S do +carob, 02 Once butter, 145 do eggs, 4.1 tblb. leather, 40 008 lard. Ddilliko wheat, 210 LLD Ishdo tobacco, 2u okat uuul, 100 bblo oil, GO cake Lawn, 237 1.1.1 e whoky, tca Lac L ini Clark./ A co. D. F. W. A C. C. R.-5 can Log., 31 do cattle, owners; 1 car hoops, Leech it co; 25Ism pig ....tat Nhoick 00 co: 2 kga lard, LLD Linton, Slirl ter A Dilworth: DO tins food, J 11.11 cir; 15 aka rage rage, J Jones; 120 d holm, Diughaa. 4 ox 29 lige rage anatuu; do mks pearls, 10 half Male 6011,2 11 Co. 4 Lb. . oil, l'almon 27 tige man, Drown A Kirkpatrick; 5u boo cLoroc, Lane, 127 pen bulk bacon, 75 la.rmap, Candles% k h ansa r, 37 due broom; Al'Cutcheun; 1g Lig e roll, ql' Scoff.; LO dos Immo., Rubloson, 8 Lode tulmuo, 11.10.3 ILI Mowing machines, owner; can ...rap Iron, fa g end Painter; 0 LLD platoon. Carling a on 13 mks scrap iron, Ii £ J 11 Blicionlead.r; 4 L tad• lard nil, Peott; 18 elm rag, Id Perking IV dun w board., Atwell, Lona co, 25 do blue, J 111111, 13 do, araloim A 'bona; 401 110 du, 01'Cluckno bd.. 100 d brooms, W Ferrol.; 4 I.blo egg., Ibe Damn, Dalnell A 0..; 71 r e 1.,.. 7 ... 1 , r . bkoleman, 10.111000 me 12 grand...out*, Spoor A Didorelt; 30 1 lm Mawr, 5 bbls Loom, II 31'31=cm :tin rake 14. , 11, 411. 41.14 cap, 100 lade Lit, 4,182 bide dour, 1:13 do u Ithky. 191 1.2 i. soap, 11l !Mils tobacco, 1.800 lamb 1A... otter, 500 aka w001,r41114/18 Lotter, 'CO do ram, 145 Mil. !author. 750 bible., 1.85 bp boons, 200 kg, lard, /77 0.11. paper, Clark. A co; 2.3 eke rug., ''catty; 107 burns, 44 De Long.; 5.1 g lades, 111 . 1samblio 20 bbl. Whisky, tilyou£ Sl'Devitt; 15 Lida door, t 3 Lindaer. ' lslo LLD do, W Dinghattx; 291.1 du Jo, Lech A cu. RIVER NEWItt 1 hF• river arm ut a vane, oa delarday, With sh o o t of anier. The day vrev very cold. Friday night gave as a herd hoer fr.,. The wadb of the bow. Were sidle ott Sat. arday moraine,. To„ ha c roon . go t he awl di:charged her lawal food. Th. Mcinotto amend from Maze Ileuse, Where, both—of thew boo. here lying fur MIDO time. Tho Minerva waa tdeo nod oreo , out ague. The Slather W. about ready toga out yeeterds). eh* weal probably remain unlit to-day, how. Th. Cincinnati Cononnrcl.l, of Friday, nyst—Tlo, Soo, owy arrit.l kora Yittattugh Vito '../41.1 tr on thothou and and barge-10 too. being wagons, glutton., de, far New Of Itlattel. MB &Lamely met {llO AZ . .l[Olllll abort, Letut, sod Ilarnnenn and llnstiugq ahem !door ..... The Marengo, lisy West and Ids nay deptetod for Parkenhoug and Pik.. burgh with all the (might they truted. The Ireferalor re shipped FM ingle sugar ou the Plarengn, tool Wlthil• on the Kay Went for Filtfitorgh. The idulerator,Cap4Pfartal....itcr, harlog Won dotalard by lhakw voter for eight day. at Fariterabug, canto Into port otaaturday, with a not load. She will lay op halo and paint and repair. The Ontar m•rcial or &hardly espo—The lieensehtJaa.A. Luis, it pilot, has beau revoked. at St. LOW., for littemper. .The =Mid mountain rim has taken place la the itimogt . rt, and It Ina ruppeeed that It would teaseling MI. stolpid at tit. Louts tomato up at leant Mx feet,Tars Ita,. ,poalook, a parry ride fa the tipper 11 1 1 astudppl. -It has Most' ' eat thuomnatey oprogilte. steamer Getter. thapt: Y,N. lotosilearkla praparlic for • triple Fort Itarw. dial, tehlettvalattba trill leanabout Ina Wth . Intl Tito - DrrtitWlTOW , BLionaliorai the; cols shiest howl lOW. The manacles:o ter tilui , ?tt...l4.* F 3 P OIIIO • trip of freight mil people. The Chisminit and Ec.ilot.r departed En. Et lonia With fair hipt-4.11 the reeled they coati hake on the present water. • • ' tissaviux—The Cumberland was falling en the 9thiwith only twenty-es Ladies on the shoalt. the Blanche Lesisis mut bolos Clarktrillo with • carver tobanc.. The Nadi r-111e has laid cp for the liaison. no Caton urriced than Pittsburgh on that:lth. „__ ..... ..__ TUB BATTLIO OF MONTIIMILLO.—....7IIO official 'realer Leiiting publishes General Gyetlai's re port. to the Emperor of the details of the affair at Montebello:—Wounded 718; killed, 290 : , missing, 283. The enemy numbered 40,090 men, but abstained from all pursuit. The Emperor had addressed to General Gyulai an autograph letter expressing to him and the troops in general, his Majesty' s thanks for their remarkable valor. The Vienna correspondent of the London Times, says that Count Stadion passed the Po on the 20th, by, the strongly fortified bridge at Va , carioca, with 25,900 men, to ascertain the-posi tion of the French, He found them in Castes CO,i ee which he stormed. Ile then came upon Nguay d'llillier's army, near Montebello. Ile attacked it so as to make the enemy display his strength. Cu the tight Stadion was wounded . The French brought up fresh troops, by rail, during the battle. At night Stadion retired, having effected his purpose. The 74Mes Paris correspondent writes that letters entitled to some credit state positively that only 4,290 French troops were engaged at Montebello. 'rho Austrians are admitted to haw fought admirably in line, but not so well in close quarters, or when the moment cam, to cross the bayonet. • lur bw. , Other accounts estimate the French forces in this action at fully 12,000. lt is said that Oen eral Foray's coat was riddled with bullets. Private accounts say thereat loss of the French was 1,000 to 1,100 men. The Times' Pavia correspondent says the Aus trians admit that the French fought splendidly. —From the heights the Austrians 'beheld the novelty of train after train of French troops arriving by railway from Voghera, disgorging them and immediately hastening back for more. ITun object of Caribaldi's movements was Cll- dently two-fold, not only to incite insurrection. in the north of Lombardy, and drive the Aus trians down southward to thepplait,n t, but to tire possession of the passes of Splngen and the S cl vio, which would aeoomplish tho double object of preventing the retreat of the Austrians by those routes if they were defeated in battle, and also of preventing their sending troops down' those passes to assail the allies in the flank or rear after they bad advanced into Lombardy. The direct road across the Splugen leads to the Orisons in Switzerland, but the Austrians have constructed a road which communicates with it from the Tyrol, their own territory. It passes through the Valtellene to the Lake et Como, and thence to Milan. Cut off from this road, the Austrians would be limited for a retreat to the Brenner pass, or for offensive Alpine operations, to that route which connects the Tyrol by railroad with Vero na and gives the latter its great military strength. The eastward line, by way of Venice and Trieste Lebanche and Semwering Alps, stands a fair chance of being cat off by the operation of the French troops to the right. It will be seen that the movement of Garibaldi is highly important, and the Austrians will very soon be forced into a general battle in their own province of Lombardy, or be compelled to re treat from Italy. Great Alterative and Blood Pnrifier. SWAYIsTkirS rjr Ills old established and invaluable reine, dy for 010.10 of Scrofula, or King's Evil, Ulcerous and White Swelling, Eruptions of the Skin, Illonhe• or Pimple of Ito Face, Oliatinuto or Scaly Eruptions, Boil.. which erne from an Impart. habit of blood, Palos in Ilia Bones, Weekeunl and Debilitated elate of the System, ling tither from a long and protracted care of so.linem, or !ravine labored under an attack of syphilis, an mein of ' whirh stal remain in the system, or having swallowed a Knot amount of drags, ndomel, hr., which may have an forted the hones or their coveting, called the lerfilaterint, whin!, soinetituea gives rim to aehronlc nlearousdhicharce, and octal! bone. occasionally coniraway. Attacks of ilium. matfun In consequenn of on icjigiti or abused Contitution. long standing Blillons AtTectlonic'The Pale and the sickJY,er the Bloated Saco, always Indicates or requires the aim vi this invaluable panacea; or should the patient Loon labored under an alfeeli.in 01 ills Slaw, biopsy, Jaundice, or Vol. 'owner of We Skin, Chronic Affections of the Liver. Marv a...or wasting of Flieb, Ulcerated Sore Throat. flip Joint Complaint, in short, the most loathe,uto al:stases which hare put every nil r undicior at ilcrein. e, no Will SW t h e skill of the profession, 1.. r more than a .irtarter of a hating, ' have beau inrfectly eradicated by this grout regal:die pa , name, In all cams of erupt!. “Stroyeir's Ati-ifealtng ' thnl neit,"vh old to mad m conuntiou with theikmorro. Tho two will core the ain't chronic and obstinate eraptive direnhol. Retail plito of the Panacea St,so per bottle, 7. bottler. 54,00. D•llvered to any itildrcse 011 receipt of Remittance. A Itt:CY—NT VERY RESIARKAIII.ECUU.k: Was tint of Eli. A. Clark, No. -I Trenton parrot. Charhe town, alms. While to Plillapelplik .he resided vilth Wet W. Shay, pith tamal e 4 doors talon. Lin, Thurs. WM. eruption of eight years standing el the most obstinato character, Cho inhale surf., fo.in Um soh. of Mei loot to thecrown of the hum! , itching and irritable it, Ili.. extreme. Tle. met collated ..r Ow pone. •iun hal failed to aeromplishing a rare, 11r. si..svirest pi. 110 . 21 wan .alto - ,it in malting a polloCt cure. Proporto.lol.l, SW ANNE a SON, ['Lila. lilt. fT. lI.,IEBYSER,I4O Won! stand. nit I:iilkwT Ad., Agemt for Pltts , nrch TlDEl l lXXltinfli Mustang Liniment. T IIF popularity of the 111EXICAN MUSTANG Lotman is CO , OOOlOO with the civilisation ot the globe . tither article. claim to otlcantie pan sod distr....— Ills crass. Family IChypiclasis, ii.ivennuent Farriers, Planters, Primers, /Avery Luau, An, h ova any demonstrated the. fact throngliont the world. No sr. girl° avur beton unwed each minify bled pmts. an 1 00 11 10 VT • from Medical and liclutitinc men. 1 : 1 /EUMATISAI year• . 1 / 4 tuling hos baeu Mani cured. Ulrtre, Tntuort, Runing. Suro Armful, Stiff Jvhita, Ytlon, Siorallit,,,llltnis, Hitt, WO*, Clinpa,lienralgia,Snlt nnd .11,1 etud panw Oral. m...d kindred rAniplaintv 110IZ.SES, CATTLI3, eh am Ring Mao., QM, Sexatehe., Fpetvin,Tl•Era, .y, Lauf Ali, OW, nre.lubtlutel alhl cured I.y tbo MUSTANG LINIMENT. { - ALVA BLE HORSE' SAVED! • S. Lt7Y7ll , flyd• Park, Pt., teriteet—t•Tkat rho h,rcr• wan eukmatertal eremitic:ea." (Lk, ca, wan Spaviu,) `•Lui Mare tins fna• um of htuataatt Liniment, I have Bald him ter $la() clash. Your Liniment hal Limn Maim wonder* n 4O) Cuomo , t.. PA. (Retract.) -In lifting the kettl"Miae fro Pnmcaan m the tire it Loewe., mmuamm.able, tilted over, and malded my hand. arty A. veroly,alnotwt to a crlep It trat an awful eight. Tho dine tlud. Lmitnent app,vo e d to extract the pain. 'Aback,' my. "ititunt eurentt., and left no mare or aroonnt. Your. truly, ''CITAItLES FOSTR." Much !sof:nage ea floe I. but the constant sod natural echo vebereevor this cruel, is used This Lltihnoct Is itellponavide to plontort osvoetn homey arid mdes. 61r e . John Daniels, Blotagoutery, tepid a alas, for &Sod who was raised from otter aseleonsema by tlfla Idaim,ot Evety family should have 1L Ito very partlenlar ood eugnlre for the Alnetmog Liulment and tote Moodier. Pethl by all ilealere throamltout North awl South America, Rnrope mud ali tbo lalattav of tbe Uceattf for 2.; comb., 6O comb; awl 81,00 per bf.fttle. Also, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder. 4,:teode.emr 11 . 11 / 1 /AlLl3lll.).nilti ••• Dainasko, plapera, &c. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN- Klitt. and there &etre. of obtaining the 01INIIINF: avow, ebould see that the articled thoy purchase are seal. ed with the toll name of tbo fine • S 021; BUN'S 0117)&11, as a guarantee o RICILARD f the soundneae and durability of the Goode This caution Is rendered astarttlally nocesury asepa large quantities of harlot attd defect'," Linens ara prred semen after scarent and scaled with tbe 11.1.0 of RICILAItb., BON, by Irish Mame, who regardlese of th e Injury thne Indleted alike on the American mama, and the tuanntse• torten of the genuine Goods, aid net roadily abandon a bnsincea ao rent/tide, wldlepurchstors can he num.] , with goods eta worthlesaelsrecter. J. lIULLOCHE b J. B. LOCKE, •07:1ydis Agents. ad Church street , . Mew York. liegurat Zteattters. .... 9.' _ Season Arrangement 1859-. BETWAYN tofr. LOUIS AND ST. Praii,. DALLY NORTHERN LINE PACK ATil FOR GALENA,G GODUQUIL STILL WATER AND —Th following awns mid maguificent eide wheel Meamere will cornrow, tole lino for the coming year, leering es follow= Monday..--LIENIty CLAY-- Tawalay-..-CANADA . ....... Wednesday-AI/NT MA Y.....,,... edned. rot 7rrTh.rd.y..tkrNNESOTA,.n..— - Ttanday-.111 DALLE. Yriday....—DEW Aaterday.....DMNALAR K liatortle3.....WlL L.. " IL * Greene. The Northern Liao taw be. is snoresafal operation dm , log lbo put year, and fur regularity, emnfort and perfect reliability in every Tropect,Lam aererbeen amp -lord by errs, etration on the Western rime. Gering added Mx new steamers to LW Line, Gwynn, now prepared to otter !Berme. ed belittle., for tbe transactiou of all basintwoontrnsted them, mid bore to merit n moth:natlea of the liberal ronsge herotefire on liberally bestowed upon them. Pao Pot. any Infonnatlen that may be requited, apply at the Wharf-Beat, at tho'foot of Loceet Mreet, or at the Northern Line Packet OGlre. No ra Commercial etivr esteem Onto and 'A.M. WARDS # PLIALtilt, General Agnate. .•-.- .- MISSOURI RIVER. riotlce.ito Illisisouri MVO? Shl ppers . .and - .4 - ' .• • -• Passenger.. ~ • • ... , '•• E have made au arrangement %Willie Allmond River racket Com; Decay by width we nen pave through rates from Manumit for paaiongers and fig" ht to all twilit. on the Athwart Ric . . -- or. For Nether particulars, apply to FUCK, Basses A wbo are authoris j r to ! , o, Ream float Agnta, corner Water and /Racket *Wets. contract fu r no: Alcl3Rtilli A CO, (late of I'llteetrgh.) - . .. terllaldertf T No. 4A Commercial ot.t,f , t_ j_.1..,e.,,_t-'' 2 l l = . . -I)EGLItaft—TUESbAI-PACli4tat ;,--..''. - _LA, itr KIR ZANYZV/11,R.---ne. tu.,"'• , iii .,„.. - '..:', .t..,,m1/11A GRAHAM, Copt Leases Aram. M l .. XVEltlf TURSDAY. kr tl. above and interntexuste*tr. et 4 o'clock P. it. Yor nein' 4,0f,5,tt7,....P1?.._0° board. .04 In AM .!!::= f .._"_''"" " L. —_____ ________ 55t. nottio, Src. FOR S. .1,01:71.5. , --The splendid ateamor MAP.INCIL, Copt. C. A. Doti°, 11,1111. re fur Mr aboro And all Ititermedloteponkmymi DAY, tbo 13th^fr.4 At 4 o'clock, p , p, yor vr to - .1,4; • diYGACK,BAIINES k pI , Act..., Cincinnati Scc Wan- CINCI&NATI 'AND ' IBVILLC—TtIo Roo low truer wwwoor UARTI:OI.I, - Copt. 1t,./1. Porky, Gana 11111 ii an firtatuadado Pent oa =id Ihir.l3ra last; at .ht o'clock A. AA: - For 'or gamma, atEdy on baud or la - 11,,t0g ? t •in aor), isreliantous. BAJINES k PALK, New' roll.. Stnrmapon
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