.. ~,__ „.. __. _. . , , „...., - -- Er- CHILDS 451 v CO- WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, '..: No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, ~. W E ARE • NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVF, STOCK OF BOO.TS AND SHOES, ari 3 6. variety, a nd latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, whicl ' . having been purchisedirincipally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers, and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter •-' I ' , ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE - . PUNTS to our friends who may call. . 'wa ARE AGENTS FOR . Wok srs,ltigtAy recommended throughout the tutmax a zLaB: ia 46.11.30 zyr &stem for their dttrah tiny and elanspneen—ONE ... PAIR haslngbeso found by acteml ton, .f. - - -Es ETALLIC OITZWRAR THRXR PAIRS OP THE OLD STYLI:, Tr e . P lol) - 1300 T8 A.291:1 811 ° 1E24 airitayers ant dal It to tbolr el rantagn to .11 end lON BUS, ml se oar stock • YOUTHS AND Before Pureirreiv Elsewhere, CHILDIEN: Illir•Partkullar sttsotion stroll to oaten. Sputa! ilatires. LAKE SUPEILIO E4MELTIN P WORKS, PITTBEIVROIL. • PAR.I4•BTCCOIDIC & do., • - MANUFAOTURERS •Or SHEATHING, ne.smos. and BOLT , °OTTER, PRESSED COP PER Borromit, Rabat 6ttu Bottom., Speller solder, An. importers sad Bailor. In METALS, TIN PLATE •BIlEt7 IRON, NIRII , te . Colutantly on hood, Tinmen's "..tissMoes nod . Too a. Kimelimms,No. , l49•Firm and 120 &candor/at, Plttabsurgh. Paced■ 41. 4 par.41 Indira of Copps: cot to ear dadred Falun mr224/Nely? , JOSH 13. LEIB, 3az . kt xi..w A.ILOR ===== A good assortment of Oto?ns, Cassnreass, VEST , " B • CbiriNas, anktell i 00,14 suitable for gentlitmone weardwitrecalnd.: Airdrie:" pnraptly allod, to the Laid stylue of the Art. °l'2.l4.ldfcr, . 'mosactrero ai C3O-, . II ~.X•3 It ryADSDILIIII AND DiALIRS IN • .111.A.T8. OAPS AND STRAW GOODS.. . _ • ' ' WHOLESALE AND arren, !A-P. 4.. Wood Street; Pittsburgh, ,•Erstio now onland for Spring Sales, as large iiiiCO2lloolll an osoortment of Good. Y eau be found Is any albs eastern eltbos, col:muting of FUR, SILK AND WOOL TUTS of every 4;l* rind quality; OAPS of sr., geld' ty and beat Salons; PALM LP.A.P - ; STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA HATS; STRAW, LBEHIORN AND ?ALE DON NETS; Mt.,' Me. 'Perform utfblos to ptorelmse caber by ..-WROWOMM or * Rasa will Sad It to their aAnatige to call enrolee on:stork: ' , • • rorll BUENOS 'WHIZZ ZINC PAINT. 600 TOnn Snow White and No. L DRY Aura/nem= IN IN ruezter, WAR.R.CYTED PO72E, Inman and do aril's, tbr ale by 'JOSEPH H. STROM), m • No. da Reada 13traot,,Aew Fork, rB.3indto Agant,Vleilla Morktagna d oo..Parla. S • : C AND TAI LOR. . J. 6g ST. CLAM STRUT, . ITITSBURGH, PENNA., Li ad j ust returned from the Eastern Cities and la now recalling his Boring stock of Cloths, iiassltneres, Yeaticip .and Coatings of Gray variety and style, adapted tolis'' boat city and toootry trade, which will bo.mado op teordie Saha p"rdtePtissios'iud despatch, led at rats. as low 1110EIRJ:DA dz Forwarding and Canindarion iterehants, _ And Agenti fa the said of PittsbOrgh.Manu *alarm. Conalgements and orders for LEAD, lIEDEP, =MP, P 9091148, aolidtad. Prompt attn. non to tecatring and fintrarding. 49 Camino/alai Street. St. Louis. dot3nidarto^ I[. CIVIDISTY, D. D., • —169 Third Breed, Pittebunik, Penna., - Easing had the. adrantsgas at Eastern Collages and Eke. pltaisogid 'Siena. years% precllee, often Ids professions/ genipes In 81311010 AL AND:I6EDICAL CASE& lam W... Howard. 'Col. Wilson ItcOlndless. - Rev. D. HA. HeLesn. Hon. H. . eassr. T.. 171. SW, Esq. • Han. T. J. Elem. • - .1. Hnotar: John H. Hollow, Esq. .ILiob McCollister, Esq. myllydro 3ErTNA. ISTOVIC. W 01144. iLLEX.ANDER BRADLEY, iik39710 - 1111101 AND DNALIMINZWAT VARLET Or -COOKING, PARLOR AND RUTIN° KUM, Main and Fancy Grate Prorate, Re. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated Perzyr GAs BURNING and Sanaa Coalscryrna COOK STOVES. Oftioe and Sales Room, sal&lydk do, 4 Wood Se., Pittsburgh. Pa STARCH AND FARINA.. 11.41de by the West Philisdeltiblanissattfaeciaring C • Oka Preickium ameriled by the VrankllD Imitate, Nosmber,ls6B.) DbaOo dUbor Phee6, to ease. eonVe d boxee,G lOa. isat Do do bow do 40 mors,l " do; Also, BoAnod. Pure and Pearl &web, ba boxes rackets • litres, all for laundry 00flit rAnprA, 6:et n &Lena !lib's. 40 papers each. This articiels espreasli pre . pored for culluar7 purposes, hod esn be rsaloa on Y OVeriOr to wearer to any now In ism. Forsake by TBOMPSON,CLABBBA YOUNG, Plalbseastiy.,lBslbitSfo Agents for the Oompany. N. .UO.LAKEICS isc SONS, outzu Foreign and - Eomestie Bills, of Exchange, CZETIZIOATES OP . pcisrs. LANE NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. ST iieitcrr STREET PITTSBERIGII, PA. ont the U 11131.0ollttionil Stat made on all the principal cilia tbrongb• nited es. pW...fely ROBERT oitrt, a Wril./017 BONNETS AND tutTs, I IVE sOantirr RIBBONS: . FLOWERS, &c..,. • . NO. ID IMAILICET STREET, s . . inrll3l3lfc PITTSBUROI.I - ,8 ` B. .a C. P. redulicx,n, • - mama, :on AND ALL sans OF WRAPPING.' PAP/C !Warehouse s No. 27 Wood Stalest. PITZ3BOIIGI7, Pd aNc. bought , K market prkm. outif fa lees R.lUag, Istrei Vaults, Vault Doors. Window littutton, Window Miura, &a, Miitilicamd6tifstvapui rani m r ,d, litoimeuWaidszutMarik) irMI3BUBML,Ph lisne unhand • variety of nos Pritterss, totcy an d plain, imitable for an purposed. Articular attedetionpsid to ea &stop Dress Lots: . Jobbing dons at short mild. Dig VARDEIVEitk •r.o. nun A'CTORNEV,B*ATW . . AND- • ..SOLICITOUS IN CHANCERY, • • u n i t s Hine s Mock Dubuque, low. • sfea =madn al:Time of Northam ' Wal l o r deo thipurehaL aud Bile of Real Hata,, ob. tablas liosterola uotlydfa 707331. sosurson, MI NIS 6 1111AERS, . • . . ND POIINDWAS A BEACIIII2IIITS, WAS sINGTOI.7 Vit!orrl s. Pittabnigh.: Penna. n0.,51 market *treat. Hunt all IA& of Stonnanglnor and 11111 MAUI . r l 7; CArnrlA Balleond Work, Steam Boikon analboot Iron :and Repairing Arne 011 short notion IneA:lydln IKL DV.N . - Disnnitotanno sad Donlon In stl kinds of 13N1717 AND CIGARS, =SLAP TO33A-000, &red.:our Dimond Ailey, 'FOREIGN 'l3 10 . 11. T BILLS DRAWN BY *. , DtrrectiN, lIIIIERNIAN /a, CO,. ON 'DIMON BANK, LONDON, IN Sinn OP OMI ~.YOUND MO . .LINO. AND tEWARDs.— ~,, alsAlNlhr on th• pithripal dries end , &Arm of France Oimmaay,ltinfa . ata other Europeao ftstlir coostautly ru hand and iar isle by ' • _ WM. 11. wu,Liseis a cm, ' , Jasneana Weal West. torpor of Third. , ' 3 . 13C047 , Mats; _ HAS - removed to thil house latOlY oc c upied 47 Dr. Wm. A. Wird, 11 . 178 Pule street, (path sl6O ttdrtrdoov above Mad . Moe Homy tram,9 a. a. to 6 e. I. POSTLIAV, BINALsons &• co., xillrorlarmulso or - * SOLID. BOX VISES, Cost .Stealatld Hammered Shovels and Spades, ° picsi,lssteeess, abases, wasps, fancy, Teeth, to. = Wardshotuse, No. 17 Market Street, • apnettodee '' 'PI2TIIBOBOII, PA. '" - Plipsburea Stool Works. -- .:TorrEs; soirplav 'Co" )uttaisotarsel Of. CIABT ST/ r 4 a 1 ,4 fitin 3 t7LOW . 1 41 A. R. NEE= EMBLEMS and AXLE . Omer/474-4W MrstStreets. rattlfrargh,re, rii/111 D :I`4l's , , ft,gere Imprrred Patent:Steel Ckativator Mieth; congerlbassatinrse Mkbaba , • 46.4441 / 4 4w40,41- . RAIL ROAD 511X13 CONONLIM • BAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS • _ AND BOAT BrDIEs. 0 ' 6 . Water BtreetiTAM WI = , . pia% 'A. COPPER MILL MC/TIMMY ROTES/CASH 111.0TILKILSIII Don't fail to procure ]lire. Winslow's Sooth lug Syrup for Children Teething, It hew no equal 00 earth. It greatly facilitates the promo of teething by auftentug the guru, reducing all Inflammation—wl,ll allay pato, and le tore to regulate the bowels. Depend upon It, mother', It will give rest to youtradrue, and relief and health to your Infants. Perfectly We In all owe. This valuiblaprii:taratioi la the preetriptbn of one of oho moatexpt - trfeacid and skilful female ?hyoid.. In New England, and hut been need with nover.falllng i11e..41111 Willow of cane. _ . Wo both:malt the bat and carat remedy In the world, in all cues of Dysontory and Dlarboos In 'Children, orb other It atm from teething OT fp:un au" other can... • tillfe and health nab. estimated by dollar. and cants, It le worth Ito ended In gold. Mallon. of bottlee• otro sold *very year In the Uolt:d Stales. It Is an old and srall.trled remedy. PRIOR ONLY 25 CENTS A Barrtt. air None g`onnlne tinier/ the feealraito of CURTIS /I ?SR INS, Now l'ort, Is on the ontalde a nipper, ' • Sold by O n:11144u thronghoilt the woad.. .10 lserlyfeT DR. ORO. DI KR. TRIM, Agent tor Pittabargh WATCHES WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF ara:EIRICIAN 'COWT4III3I3. We would most respectfully coil the atten tlaeol the phbltc to the American Watches troy being ex tensively introduced, the toannfactrun of which ban be. come ao greedy eatablithed that entire wand.ra can be placed upon there aa ode and correct time-keepers, both by the Imam end seller. • Renee been appointed Wholesale Ageota rot the sale of three Watch.% the public may be named that ere ato them at the •et 7 lowest =Leh prima We hse the • •< 4 7l.7•ttock of tiILVER thd PLATED WARE, TINE GOLD JEWELRY In seta, each Garnet, Cameo,let and Pahatiage. Oar samortatatot CLOCKS Is nitaanally large at present comprising Noma biautifal plat& as of MOM ind ONE DAY PARLOR mad 011108 CLOCKS at OREATLY RE. DIICED MORE. SILVERve alio fall dock of Doe& and Ids. GOLD and WATCHES on hand, on (lour o.ro frOP.dbdfm• Also, Watch Of Oen' Toole, Wonniels sod Watch GUM& REINEMAR A Na 42 11.!th nowt. SEWING MACHINES D N B RI LATE IMPROVEMENTS, BIAPitFFAOTtIitILR'S PILICEI4, MDROH.A.NT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, Dr. I rhea Nes Bundle.' PDDIBBDROII, P• .17.1 fr MICNIty (30.1,1LAN*;. Forwarding and Commtaelon Merchant AND WUOLZBALE DCALND IN OADENBAAN. Butter, Seeds, Mob AAA Protium Dauer&lly, No. 21 MIA, S." /DULA.A4 51zrze's DinAcuLou a VERMIN DCSIIWYCII, Mc Only Remedy inClle Bitola Wort/ Sore to Kota-mimeo Eton, Ittott,„ emir:lama, Dues, Aare, Idorwrima, p"•', Morns, 110LIAL MUM Roars .*D G. /men, *c. 50,000 DOZES SOLD IN ONY BON 'B. Them Celebrated Remedies bare been extensively need far twenty-tiro pace in all part of Europa, ao4 their mime ales= power hare been attested by the Courts of Russia, /ranee, Ragland, Anglia, Pretealm Baser* &Sony, Belgi um, Holland, Naples, An, and their Chemical properties examined, and approved by the most astir:tubbed Medical. iseultioe all orer the world. Their datructlerneee to all binds of "errata ■od homcts has been entitled In this country by the Director. of the Mk. Public Institutions, Plmitcre, Farmers, Proprietors of notate, Warehouse., Manufactories, sod by radon. Ms Ingulthed ydivata office.. Numerous Teetitoordala sod Certificates of. the efficacy of three Remediee can be man at the Depot. For sale, Whalenlearld RataCl, by tho Lanham. and Pro prietor, glum MITER, Practical Moeda. 612 Broadway (cor. Marlton at.,) New Took. Gruen! Agent for tba 17. States and Canadas, FRIDER- Mit V. RUSHTON, Drogplet. No. 10 Astor House, sad aIT Broadway, New York. /Nina. to Mb city, trboilmalto gad nag" by B. E. SRL LEM JI CO., earner Wood and &toad Ka: JOS.PLYMNO. Ootsar Diamond and Ihrket it. BYYSILIII t WHIM NAN. Alleatunly. deAllsodre EMU Ott and Leather Store. D. KIRKPATRICK & Soms, No. 31 S.-Third et., between Market and Menace eta., Philadelphia, here for di DRY AND BAITED SPANISH IMES, Dry and preen 'Salted Patna Kim Tanners' Oil, Tanner,' and Car rion, Tools at tile lotreat prlpa, and upon the Nit ter... Idnda of Lothar Lo the rough .anted, for • Mob the hlOhoet market price *III be even in cub, or taken la excheage for ILlleh Loather etered free actuate and mold 00 commherion. maled to B. L. FenmassocK's VLaxisros.—This med-. ohm has ■ met ettcallont repatatkot, not ant, with the burghs& of thousands who have med It. Lot with the nn4 - lul itontiolly, who em It no a puttriptlon In their daily practice. It deserves Its reputation; for where worms said, it never fails to ramoys them from the sy item. rraparea oral acid tri B. L. PAIINISpOOK k CO Prbolasla Proailda, and proPrfatori of W/7.802:43 PILLS N4OO, writer of Wodsl and ilth Meats; MOAT:ugh, Pa. Ow dreas:moot on 'Fourth page. 1116,111wP Dz. Hosurrra's Birnita have receivedtho .srmert extuoluma from the press and people throughout the hobo.' As • valuable *onto for the cum of ;hymn.* glatedeneryClonetipetion: and general nervous debility, It cannot be, approached. :Seery day new ouu 4f Its greet Ohm* are chronicled through our public Manthle. Teem is nothing equal to the enjoyment width the ablicted exte risrothirbein using this valuable ewe*. PM Mid tank, flame and viguroue endue upon • alsordared ant:fifth, and the eleineing tf th e entire bonnan body, ebould yeuremono It to ell closes of oar community. All that will be mum Daryl° 0211.1000 the skeptical or It s. healthy 4ffzets, le to porctuum a bottle and be enthiled. ' • • held bydraggicte and dealer. generally, 84z - rebate, end by sonar.rxus 81111711, tasnuntetorav end proprietor* gg Water main Front meths. j,,itgges. • Puu Bweway.-1 have Brandir ; which I will goonotio to be piney:id al u.11304f0100,..tikh I hen porchuod to =iota pnbllO wool. /Loy 01)0)140 .111 try ads Ho be is9otiot ofits'ooporlotlti. torrollooli OW. IL KEYBRIt . ;10 •Lreot.. .Puas.Onn yeion hand wag bands old Ilya Wbloky odd eh I bare bad nude lux! kept wall Itbse become old lordoolll be told by the barrel or &Won, tortoodkalparyosio. earrolkoa , • BYO. IL E1148k11,140 wood stmt. ARTITCIAL EARS.—Pr, Koper, of 140 Wood street, bin Ontihd• ietielOdient &rico for Oaf pinions, oyhtibmiby persons ars made to hew ea well ►a ever-- Also, • maallgothi perdu drum, which Le Insoriod into MO ear, sad I. 4wwohleleat to toistremew of !Wog.. JaZhierT Guareino Benzin', on &scrim . 2,lAcarino ,14arna7a, toF 11141144 purposes. of a very anyerfor kind Irbil:a neat (me of Eapreas charges, abonirrar an Banyan TW• rasolttanc. °Plan Dollars. Adana. Dr. WO INE. Na. 140 Wnod a 4 Pittatarreh. No. arablawlr tiaOI7LDER Basczs--The only place to got • Braces is at ale Diaootsetnra's, DR. OW. 11 EYUE,IIO Wood at aplo.4lkrT rosrarsL—The .best assortment in the city •r gab, 'UNLIMBER'S, 140 Wood st. , apl9;dklyt To Amon oßogsti WAU Of any kind you can Wmd t.mods.....4Diurguidqmzumt.l4-DILICIIITWeB NoHO Dz. Ward's Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash. Azy quantity of the awe aikido oto for Isla at reduced Prim by int. KEYEEII, N 0.140 Wood et., Ettd.:lndo, P. Boa Pa. Hair Dnuthea and Perfametv at, Dr ECIYBIIVB, N 140 Wood I 0ak4461,/ Tun only Truss Manufactory in Pittsburgh 4 na.EMitll7l, Na 110 wood *PI da•T SnaNCril-'4 , .,.. A assortment of all kinds of girlann for]. atDIL KRYEIXIIII, N 0.140 Wood stmt. ()LUXUS SUNS of a good quality for sale nt BWYORItII. 140 Woad it. aplikdkArT COMPOUND SYRUP OP PUOSPRATES or Chem!col Fad. A torlio j aPlaatr: 4l 01721 l corner Diamond sod 141utet LAXKEED- - -7 sacks .now landing from FSteamer Mormood for WO D_ . DICKEY A CO. N : I pEs, of every presarip on, Of ; ; e at mr. 0. JOLltterfON AM'S Iltatialmsey Wareham's, 20.67 Wood Anat. . . My2o LIME -200 bblo. for sale by Joe . MIST 11. COLLINS. BACON.—tndee, Haunt and Bhouldere, counts lagt Py JUPPLF. naFa a 00. 2,patat Actual L E z L a w oRof IP FOR•SAU WITH ALL ALEX. R. REED, No. ON Fifth Stro•l J. M. tittishurgij 05itette. ~pITTBHUR. C3Hs THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 16, 1859. OFFICIAL PJ Pea Or I'D6 GIT City and New■ Items MAAR TOU PNItATIIIIII.—Obcervationa taken ab shale. Optician Store, No. 58 Fifth at., yesterday. IN SUN. IN SHAM 75 —137 81 O o'clock, a: I 12 .4 " r. it Barometor - ANOTHER CONFLAGRATION -2 teo Mort Sitlll7l - Burnt. —Gs Wednesday morning at about quarter-past one o'clock, and an hour after the Guerra had gone to press, a fire broke out on the steamboat Endeavor, Capt, Markle. It re sulted in the destruction of the Endeavor and the steamer Gaze!, Capt. Evans. These two, a long keel boat called the Austerlitz and the steamer Marengo, were lying closely wedged in, Bide by aide, immediately above the sunken wrecks of the ten boats that were destroyed on the l'th of May last. It was thee° wrecks that saved the other boats, 39 in number, that were lying in a solid column below the interval. All the fire bells in the city and all the steam boat bells rung the alarm at once. The burning boats lighted up the side of Coal Hill, eo that, to dwellers in the city, it appeared as if all Front street was on fire. This brought people by thousands upon the levee. As many as could work turned in and worked .effectually to save property. The keel boat Austerlitz was lying between the upper boat, the Marengo, and Endeavor, on which latter the fire originated. The Duquesne Fire Company was on the spot in about five minutes after the alarm was given. Their house is about thirty rods from the water, and the com pany itself is very active and efficient. Great credit is due to alt the fire companies in the city for their efforts, but particular praise is awarded on all hands to the Duquesne. Their pipemen went on board the keel boat, before mentioned, and as it were in the midst of smoke and cinders, directed the water upon the Marengo. A par; lion of the company and a large number of citi zens laid hold of the fastenings of the boat, and, after she had began, to smoke, hauled her up parallel with the shore, so that the stern only was presented to the burning mace. By this time an engine, the Good Intent we believe, had taken up her station on the bridge, and poured a lusty stream down upon the deck of the Ma rengo. The fire on the two burning boats had advanced eo far that it was only to leave them to their fate and save whatever was salvable on the wharf. A large quantity of sugar which had just been landed from the Marengo, was badly scorched, and, probably, considerably melted. The hogsheads were burned through in some places, but probably the damage to the sugar was not great. Suffice it to say, respecting the boats, the keel boat escaped with slight damage and the Marengo without any damage at all. The hull of the Endeavor was burned badly at the stern, and her wheel fell off into the water, bat at 9 o'clock on yesterday morning ehe was still afloat- The Guel had bunk before morn ing, and now lies an undistinguishable heap beside the other ten. OWNERS, Insunasce, arc.—The Endeavor was en old boat and had seen a good deal of hard usago in her day. flee valnation in May, 1858, as we find by consulting the books of Capt. Jan. Atchison, Inspector for the Board of Underwri ters, was SG,OOO. She was In command of Capt. John Markle, and wan owned by Mrs. Maffit and Wca.J. Markle, of Monongahela City. A polioy of insurance was taken out on her, on Tuesday, in the Crest Western Insurance dice, for $1,500. In offices for which Mr. A. A. Carrier is agent, the followlog.insurances, which would have c:• pired on Wednesday, at noon, are found: Pennsylvania Insurance Co. .$1,416 Commonwealth 1,416 Quaker City 2,014 . In addition to thin, we learn from Mr. Carrier that an insurance was held in an office in Harris borg—the State Fire and Marine—for $2,154. Total ineurinor, $8.600. Tim steamer Gazel was owned by Capt. John L. Rhodes, by Wm. ETIIIIII, brother of the cap tain, and by others. She was about five years old, and bad seen her best days. Whey were building a new bull, into which they treeigned to place the machinery of the present boat. From her the owners were so fortunate as to save their papers and accounts, their safe, and some other loose articles of value. She was Insured in the Eureka Company alone, and the risk was 36000. She is totally destroyed. It is quite a remarkable occurrence that withimoix weeks, twelve large end valuable steamboats should be burned side by side at oar wharf. The city will have a job of it, to take out each a tease of wreck, if indeed the city will undertake it. Ae it is now, about one sixth part of cur landing is rendered useless by old hulks, which should be disposed of and taken away as soon se possible, if the city would realize its usual revenue from the wharf As to the origin of the fire, nobody pretends to know anything about it. Persons who had the opportunity of observing agree that the flames broke out on the Endeavor, which was lying above the Hue', and between that boat and the Auster litz and Marengo. The flames were Arta ob served leaning from the stern of the Endeavor. Both she and the Gaul hove been at the wharf some weeks—the Endeavor abont.three and the Gaul, which was having a new wheel put on, per hope about flee weeks. The above ere about all the facts we have been able to glean. We think that in justice to true merit, we ought to add—and io this every body appears to agree—that to the persevering and well directed efforts of the Duquesne boys we owe the saving of the Marengo, which wee plucked out of the very jaws of the raging fire. --Since writing the above we have seen Mr. Wm. J. Markle, who informs tte that the policy taken out on Wednesday in the Great Western Insurance Company, fur $1,600, was to cover eo much of $2,164 which had been insured in the State Fire and Marine Intruranoo Company at Harrisburg, which company had failed. The policy in the latttr company was surrenered on - Tuesday. Making therefore the neceimary change, we find the Ineurance on the Endeavor to hive been $6,846. Tat CENTRAL, BOARD or EDUCATION met on tb • • • • 141.6. Present—Mettrs. Kelly, Miller, McCollister, Kegley, Oyer,'Sergeaol, Varnum and Slngerly, Pres- Mont. The credential' of James illaAuloy, Esq., member elect from the 4th ward, Were read and filed, and Mr. MeAnley declared a member of the board. The chair an:tom:lced the appointment of Mr. MeAnley on the following committee', vie: Finance and Teachers A Salaries. The report of the Prier4,ll of Colored School wee reed mid filed. A bill of J. W. Lewis, for $5, paid for certified copy of School Law, was read and referred to Corn mihlee on Finance. The reports of Collectors of 2d, 4th, sth, rdb and 7th wards were read and referred to Committee on Finance. The following gentlemen were elected Collectors of School Taxes for the ensuing year, via: Minas Tin die, 2d ward; Joseph Irwin, 51h ward; Thigh Ham mond, iith ward. Mr. Nagle, moved that_theCommittee do Teach ers Solaria, or the Secretary, be requested to visit the Ward Schools for the purpose of enumerating the echelon in attendance. The you and nays be ing called, resulted as follows: Yeaa--Mearne. Kelly, Kegley, Dyer and Singerly, Prealdent-4. Nays—Maus. Miller, McAuley, Aloe°Hinter and Warnsusx-4. So the motion was not agreed to. On motion of Mr. Varnam, Ordered that the High, Ward and Colored Schools close on the evening of Friday, the Ist of July, and remain closed till let Monday of September. U. S. Limner Com. —The Court, yesterday, Judge,M'Candless presiding, overruled the mo tion in arrest of judgment, bat granted a new trial to &les J. Cover, found guilty at the late term of court of robbing the mall at Davidsville, Somerset County. No other business was trans acted, and the apart adjourned till Saturday, July 2d. la the meantime, the court will eit at Williams port, Lycomlng county. Marshal Campbell left lint night with Miller and his wife, alias Kato King. They will be tried there for counterfeit ing United States cola. The melon of the court will commence (here on next Monday, the 3d Monday, in June. A SPACIAL NIILTINO of the Horticultural So cietp was hold on Wednesday morning at their rooms, Mr. Shields in the chair; W. H. Siegel!, Secretary, Several varieties of tine cherries were exhibited by Messrs. Bocaloce and Ammon, which were declared to be exceedingly flue. The ounsersation of the members turned principally upon this fruit, Mr. Bissell recommending the Black Tartarean as the beet in many respects. Other sorts were mentioned. Without transact legally business - of importance the Society ad journed. CBIZICILL2IO.—We were informed; yeeterday. by as intelligent farmer of Monongella county, V.., the prospect for an abundant crop of grain in ; that T 101214 3, is very promising, exceeding by far that of last year. The only county in that part . orlVestern Virginia that appears to have been seriously affected by the late frosts was Presion,wbuo the wheat was somewhat injured. WssrstoastAwn.--the Democrats of West moreland bare nonitheled the following ticket: Amend . W. Coulter, Latrobe, Joseph Hawk, Allegheny. Sheriff—Wm. Huston. Treasurer_ John Morrison. CoMmietioner—John Severn. P. El Director— ...__gendleg. Audiler—Henry Dowalt. The nominees tor Assembly aro both new men. Both of the old members were among the nnona• meal candidates. Wee this Incense they were Anti-Loompton mu? Coair or Qlllllilll geseloss.—Before Tudgee MeCliirnitid Raki , ; In the ease of Alexander Muzuza, convicted of Stealing a silver watch, the prisoner was ,erattenced one year to the penitentiary: Phillip Walters, tried for assault and battery with intent to kill Edward McCann, a verdict of guilty was rendered and the man sentenced to one year In the penitentiary. The offenee was committed at the house of one O'Brien, in the 3d ward, on the 17th day of April. Thames Scott, of Temperanceville, was in dicted for passing a ten dollar counterfeit note, knowing it to be such, on oath of John Holier. The note woe a counterfeit on n broken bank, and was received In payment (or 100 lbs. of fish purchased by defendant from prosecutor. The note was paid to lielleir by a boy, sent, as al leged, by Scott to take away the fish. The pros caution did not make out a case, The defendant proved a good character, and has kept a store near Temperancerille (or yearn The jury ren dered a verdict of not guilty, prosecutor to pay the coats. Larceny.-111artiu MeGarraty was put t on trial for stealing six pieces of broadcloth, • tied at $6O, from a steamboat, during the confltration at the wharf, off the 7th of May loot. T o cloth was taken from the steamer Economy. The defence was conducted by Please's. Mo- Clowry and C. McC. Hayti. They brought Mr. Joseph Nixon, who has been his employer for some time, and who testified that as far as he knew the man had enjoyed a good reputation. Henry Lloyd, EN , of the firm of Lloyd & Black, for whom fileGaratty worked, was also called, who testified that the man bore a good character. The charge cf the Court wan justly favorable to the prisoner and he was acquitted. Shoemakers Troulites.—This ease arose from (ho strikes, counter-strikes and other strikes of the shoomakere. James Mcßoberts was walking along the street on the 3d day of June. Another man, a ehoemaker, named George Deals, met Mcßoberts and said to him, "is your name Roberts !'" to which the answer was "no." Beals then asked him if he was not at work for Mr. Thompson, and the answer was again "no." Thereupon Beals pushed or kicked Mcßoberte, and the latter broought suit. Beals plead guilty before the Court. Judge M'Clure gave a lecture on "etrikes" in his sharpest style. Re said the assault and battery was a matter of very small consequence, but the attempt to dictate to an honest man how be shall earn his daily bread, or at what price he shall agree to do a given amount of labor, cannot be countenanced by the law. It is a tyranny that is utterly Inexcusa ble, and deserving of the !overeat reasonable punishment. The Judge then said to Mr. Reels that if any thing of the like should occur again and come before the Court, imprisonment would follow. lie then fined Mr. Beals $2O and the costs of prosecution. Such Is always the end and outcome of these strikes. Commonwealth vs. Felix Boyle, indicted for ceiling liquor without a literate. Felix is a per fect broth of a boy, with a grin from ear to ear, and a face, taking it all in all, that would make a stole laugh or a philosopher weep. Twd wit nesses were produced by the Commonwealth who resembled Felix in bin general appearance. A verdict of guilty was found against Felix, and be woe sentenced to pay a fine of $25, or in de. fruit thereof, 30 Jaye in jail. James Dorris, indicted (or selling liquor with. out a license, was put on trial. His place is In the 6th ward. Officer Jones had eeen men drink soinethiog there, but he did not know what it was or whether it was paid for. Verdict of guilty, and prisoner recommended to the mercy of the Court. Dorris was seetenced to pay a fine of $lO and coos. Rteeiring &Ulm Goode —,lohn o l it ag b ee, in dicted for the above named offense, wee put on A. M Brown appeared for defendant. Charles L. Delmer, 'silo works for prosecutor, Andrew Thompsob, was sworn, and testified that Gallagher was the keeper of room in his (G.'s) house for a junk shop. Witness picked out from lot of brass pieces certain patterns, pieces of brass journals, eta , which be could identify as haring been lost, and that they were afterwards found in Mr. I:l.*s house. Mr. D. bad caught a boy of some ten yeses of age, stealing from the shop; this boy be pursued, chased him into a hole under the glass-house of Phillips & Co. They followed the boy in as far as they could go for the heat and gas. Ile then leached in a hook and hooked the boy out of the cave. lle got a war rant, took the boy before the Mayor, when he told where these pieces of brass could be found. Ile and the officer went to Gallagher's and found the brass Andrew Thompson identified pieces of the brims, tie. John fit'llermoll, the hay who was cornered in the ash-bole uncier the glass works, waa put on the stand and testified that he taken brave and . . . iron from Mr. Thompson. For the brass be got of Gallagher a fip a pound; ho also took 60 lbs. of wrought iron from Mr. T.'s place at one time, and Ziei the. at another, which he sold to 0. at a cent a pound. The jury returned a verdict of guilty, and Gallagher was remanded for eentence. - - . Itet.totorti Irene.—{Se earn that a reflection amounting to the aunt o $2,300 was taken up in the Metbsdiet Episcopal Church at Altoona, nit Sunday, the fith hist , for the purpose of pay ing off it against it A hoe church, of the M. E. denomination, was at Linesville, last week. The sermon 00 it., occasion was preached by Prof. Martin, and at the end of the same a contrjbu. Lion of t was made by the congregation, which auto severed all remaining debts of the society. 'iThr preachers on that circuit are Rev. Messrs It tie.ra and Eberhart The n.w at E. Church at Salem, Ohio, was dediclted no Sunday last, by Bishop Simpson. A great o ,fiy strangers were in attendance, and the chnruli was crowded in all its parts to hear the Bishop, who, it is said, appears to have re newed his youth and to he as full of fire and eloquence as ever. Be.. hlr. Pershing, of East Llberiy, preached in the afternoon, and Rev. W. Barlett, of Canton, 0.. at night. Elder D. P. Mitchell, a powerful speaker, addressed a large audience in the course of the day. Two thou sand three hundred dollars were raised during the day (or the benefit of the church. WAMINGTONCounm.—Thie democrsts of this county have nominated the following ticket, by the popular vote system : Asssmbty--Samuel Barnet, West Bethlehem, A. J. Barr, do District Attorney—J. Braaeu, Washiogtoo . Tremorer—Gto. Cowan, Chart Jere. Commiesionrr—M. Study, FallowfielJ Auditor—James MeLoney, Peters. Director—Amish Crow, Allem!. Surveyor—James Bodgens, Buffalo This ticket, with the exception of the Sur veyor, is located east of the borough of Wash ington, the northern and western parts of the county being utterly excluded, and both of the candidates for Assembly, it will be seen, are from the same township. There wee a great deal of growling in the convention over this feature of the ticket, but nothing was done about it. A resolution endorsing the ticket dony with the National Admioistration, was laid on the table. No wonder. If the ticket is a bitter pill, it would bo a curious way to sweeten it with ouch a coating as the National Adminis tration affords. Dn. N. E. Utnsesria.—This long and favoraLly knowq surgeon dentist has just returned from New Orleans, where be has been practising with unpre cedented MIMES during the past winter. We are happy to learn that he lolanda resuming the prac tice of his profession here, and we advise those our readers who may want any thing done in his line of bush:wee to give him a call. Being personally ac quainted with Dr.O., and having seen the effect of his operations Loth upon ourselves and others, wee= most unhesitatingly say that he le a gentleman and stands at the head of the profession in which he has so long been engaged. Be can, at ell times, be found at No. 61 Fourth street. Ton U. B. Grand Lodge of. the American Protu tent Association, in their urea session in this city °looted the following officers for the ensuing year R. W. G. 81., John Mika., Pennsylvania. It. V. G. M., Mules B. Cotton, New Jersey. R. O. 8., Thomas Bell, Pennsylvania. It. W. IL S., Joshua Robinson, Pennsylvania. IL W. G. T., John Bradford, Ohio. R. W. G. C., John Sharkey, New York. It. W. G. L., R. J. Needham, Illinois. It. W. U. A., Fred Nape, Ohio. It. W. G. S., Tyler J. B. Shuman, Kentucky. STOCK MID Neut. EsTATE SALES by F. M. Davis auctioneer, No. hi Fifth street, Tuesday oroniug Juno 11th: 2 abates Exchange Dank of Pittsburgh... ...$6O 75 1 do Mechanics' do do .. 55 00 2 do Citizens' do do ....... 53 25 5 do Eureka Insurance C 0,.... 40 00 6 du do do do 49 00 9 lota of ground on Ilarriann &treat, Fifth Ward, part of the Gray estate, 20 by 105 feet each, at Tun following is a statement of the earning° of the P., Ft. W. &C. It. It., for May, 18 50 , compared with 1858; 1849. mita. Frain Frelgtita--- 800,606 61 845.868 09 1114.414,647 63 1.444<agger.... 68,414 /2/ 64 4811 18 Inc. 2,965 41 611154._....._.7,825 00 4,482 29 Inc. 3,142 71 Allocerneoui. 21 27 474-413 Ore.. 343 18 Tuta1....41.37,017 9L $114,404 i 4 1....t21,812 48 TIMMEDOLIS.--111 the United States District Court, Judge McCandless overruled the motion for a new trial in the case of Levi Long, con victed of embezzling a letter from the United States mail, and sentenebti the prisoner to a term of fifteen years in the iVestern Peniten tiary. fie will be about silly years of age, we judge, when his sentence expires. Wa IiTO pleased to note that our friend Jona Usti, of Washington, Pa., has been elected Brigadier General. Ile le CO good a fellow sad withal so good looking, that we an to see him the first time ho gets his regimentals on. We congratulate him on his elevation. licrzovnicirr.—Blr. W. S. Haven has no re ' touched. re•painted,.and beautified the place lately occupied by Menem Kramer S-. Rahm, corner ot Third and Wood attests, that one would scarcely recognise It. It is now painted a fresh Oral, color, stall b 111110 irit4 stoke !t!itionvy. evil BOOK TABLE. " was noorrs; or tie Hotted Snell. A Tab. By J. Vrni i i. mJns Caper. Inostrsted from drawings by Dailey. New Took W. in.Towniumnd• Os, Na te Wake , tat This is the fifth volume of Townsend's inlmi iahle uniform edition of Cooper's Novels, and the high character of the previous volumes is well sustained. It is the handsomest edition of any book every publiehed in this country, and no library can be complete without it. Qf the book itself we need not speak, for Cooper's works are American classics, and no praise of them is needed; but we urgo every one who desires a beautiful and cheap edition of them to obtain these volumes as they come out. For sale by J. 8. Davison, corner Wood 'street and Diamond alley, who is the sole agent of the publishers. "Au. door, IT; ur We Illatury nod 61)siery of CJ11111.1411 Thins.. hew Turk W. A. Townsend & An original work, fall of information concern ing everything that is inquired about in ordi nary life, and conveyed in a clear, plain and practical way. The reader can learn hero all about tea, coffee, spices, porcelain, gloss, food of all kinds, textile fabrics, metals, minerals, wood, leather, coal, liquors, drags, medicines, and n thousand and one other things, too nu merous to mention. It is, in foot, a Cyclopedia in small compass, and is just the thing for a family where there are children who always Want to know "all about it." For sale by J. S. Davison, corner of Wood street and Diamond alley. Remnant) ACCIDENT.—A serious railroad ac cident occurred yesterday afternoon at about 2.i o'clock, at Rochester. The following are the Cute, as wo learned them from one of the em ployees of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh road and front Mr. Stewart, the General Agent. The C. re P. train which should have left here at one o'clock and five minutes, did not leave till one o'clock and thirty minute.. The P., Pt. W. &C. R. R. train which leaves here just before the C. & P., was also behind time. Their detention was ow ing to a similar delay of the Eastern trains. The C. R: P. train ran very fast from here to Rochester ' and arrived there at 2'n'clock and 18 minutes. i nstead of 2:5. The train on the P. ez Ft. W. road was there taking wood and water, sod, as represented to CP, the hind car in the train was standing directly on the switch. This train was 22 minutes behind time. As no flag was sent back to warn the incoming C. P. train, it ran Into Rochester at pretty good speed, but as soon as the engineer and fireman saw the train ahead, they whistled down brakes and re versed the engine. Then they both jumped. The engineer hart his knee a little, but the fire man watt not injured. The train rushed on nod plumped into the rear car of the P., FL W. RC. R R. Leery floovin the cars of that train was broken, nod the care badly smashed. The engine was not hurt, but that on the colliding train wss considerably damaged. There were no passengers ou the C S.: P. train injured, fortunately. On the other train, one middle aged woman had her ribs broken and her breast bruised, though she was not considered dangerously burl. We were unable to learn her name. A man, whose name we regret. we were also unable to learn, was standing on the platform between the forward and the baggage car. lie had both hls legs broken, one of them very bad ly crashed up and mangled. Anothevtuan bad his thumb crushed and his bo.dy mndisscratched. These were the only serious results. Many of the passengers were, however, scratched and bruised in various ways, but not seriously. The injured persons were all cared for with great as siduity by the .people of Rochester, and physi cians were called in to dress the wooed's and take care of the sufferers. There was the greatest excitement among the people at the depot near the ecene of the disas ter. Some were for taking mammary vengeance en the persona who were at fault or whom they charged with being at fault. It was reported that the enginees on the C. ft P. train jumped the engine and run for dear life, but this is not so. Ile did jump after reversing the engine, but as soon as the collision occurred was at his place again. We, of course, are unable to say who are to blame and shall therefore express no i opinion till we hear all sides of the case 00.1tEtir COVIIITV NOMINATIONS.—The demo orals of Greene county haeo nominated the fol. lowing ticket _ •— Asumtly—llovid W. Gray. d'ocarstrrionrr—Wm. Braden. Treantrer—S A. Anderson. A uddore —Asa Roos, and J. Braddock THE Olympic and Chartiere Cricket Cluhe have a trial of force and skill to day, on the Common, near the Penitentiary. If the day shall prove pleaaant there will he a very large crowd in attendance, to welch the manly game. A RACE is announced lo come off at Collins Park to-day. The track will be in good order, and if thn weather shall prove good, fine time may be expected. Auae.•reu.—A number of the Llu ru (Art v e rioter. have been &treated and held to ball in $5OO for trial. The balance will be lele,l up ae soon as they chow lhemeelvem abrn. 1 Ma. EDI?. : - None of all the literary or intellec tual entertainments of the past Winter, were more instructive and useful, and morn enjoy,' hy larger audiences, than the reading of extracts from eminent authors by distinguished elocutionists, such us Can. denhof, Kidd and Kemble. Permit me al one who has enjoyed repeated op portunities of hearing M m Mr. E. H. Rtell, the young but acc.implished Professor of lilecutioe , at ono of our own best. ordered-Seminaries of learning, to commend him as a reader of largo experience and great success for one so young. As ore worthy of the patronage of an enlightened and liberal commu city, as well for the excellence of his performances, AS for the encouragement due to meritorious young gentlemen like Mr. itusselt, struggling onward up the rugged hill of science, scattering the knowledge he acquires by the wayside, for the good of others, aa he pursues the goal of his own ambition. Mr. Russell gives readings from some of the Poets at Lafayette Rail on Thursday evening. The en tertainment will be both amusing slid instructive. Let his audience be &large One. ALLNIMILTIT. Lrow's Powder and his Pala All the losect tribe will kill. Judge Meigo, President of the American Institute, says ,—..The discovery of this powder, Ly Prof. Lyon, is of national importance. The Farmer.' (lob bare tested it thoroughly. Locusts, grasshoppers, ants, bogs and all vermin can be destroyed, gardens preserved, and houses made pare. It 1. frre from poison to mankind, as tre egto 31r. 4. rat it." There is nu question as to the great eflieicy of thin article. A few applications destroys everytbiog like garden worms, bedbugs, fleas, ticks, roaches, de. It is an Asiatic plant discovered by Mr. E. Lyon. Many imitations will be offered. Do sure it bears hit ad. dress. Remember 'Tis Lyon's Powder kills all insoets in a trice, While Lyon's Pills are mixed for nits and mid,. Sample flasks 25 ots.; regular sires So rte. and $ BARNES & PARK. New York. Also the Mellean Mustang Liniment. S. A. Bows & Co., Federal 'treat, next door to the postoffico, Allegheny, having opened their Ice Cream Saloon fur the season are prepared to fumishltheir friends and patrons with all the delicacies or the season. Weddings, pic.nic and other parties sup plied on short notice in the very best style with every thing requisite,. They have always on hand a very choice assortment of Fruit, Cakes and Confections, manufactured from good material, and got up by competent workmen. Give them a call. Pennons from a distance who purpose buying either mee's or boys' clothing in our cities, are di rected to the establishment of J. L. Carneghan Co., Federal street, Allegheny city. Their stock will be found 101 l and fashionable, having the merit of being well made. Notice to Buildeis and dozitrectors. THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman fur Bowls., Parry) would respectfully inform those for whom be has done work, end the public generally, that he le nowprepared to fundah Slate, or pot oa Slate Rowe, In lb. moot approred ranontr. Orders for Booting ur ile. palrlug of Rata Woofs (If left at the ollice of Alex. Laugh- Ito, corner of Etna street and the Canal, Filth wont) will beroy2o prom ll ptly attended to. TIIOMAS PARRY. md. WOOL, WOOL.-100,000 lbs. Wool want od, for which we wilt pay the blgheat market price fa cub. lIITCHWCII, Aleo/1/56111' t CU., Jet 122 &mind and 151 Pratte . b. TR. LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER-- .!../ The only true and originel pnrirl, of the bloal. A large sopyly Joet reed by JO S. ELICIAINO, Jett Corner Dimond end Mark, greet. IRON SLAT) S—All.Bizes-sold by W. O. JOHNSTON & 00, my6l. Stationer. and Printer., 67 Wood .t. TIERS. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RE &TONSIL—A - Joni) , cel.brated article for reatorlog grey hair or nhi.kar. to their otigioal life sedan for FUMING .eale by my 27 . B ACON -10,00 U llinoun Shoulders; o,cloo nano, Nov receiving Dom Emote Mono and for gala by tuy3l ROUT. DICEY, 373 Marty at. A. LARGE LOT OF LAWN, I)UCALS, end Ilaragto, In Kobe and by tho yard. Alto, Lave antlea, all of which will be mold low. lola C. HEREON LOVE, 74 Eatkut at. 'PENN. WILEAT, White and tied, suitable Ire Bowl-230bn'. In story and for aala by Jalb DICKEY .5 CO. ripRAVELINU DRESS 6001)8 in new sup ply and tritium open ml. morning, at Jels BBBOLYIHLD k CO7l. • • .oxoe `O. Gold Chop just reo'd lad for sale hs ItEYMER t AHDNItI3ON, 29 {Coal appall, the !IL Charles Hotel. TENN. WILEAT-154 sacks w hito and rod non landlogfrato etamer Ilarmodla far role by jeld ISMAIL DICILKYA FFATHERS--19sacIC5 nov; landing from Malan& Hamm:do f4r sale by Jol4 lealAll DICKEY k 00. INSEN(.I cask now landing from steam ST Ustilonia for pra. by MIME DICKEY k CO. LAXBEED-2 sacks now ltitdipg from Warner liarmonta for We Cy Jolt 'HAUB DIOVIYA 00. T . -- , - ;r o b e ales b u y . h ie "It .t ::" FL01:111 RECEIVING—AII various grades 100 Obi. Rye Maar. , JAMB OASZDINZIL PAVE APP.LXB--5 bbl. Mantua - ups* recl i4l z Kim RUM elegraphic - --- -- Further by the Europa. Tram, June 11.—General Garibaldi has surprised and defeated the Austrians at Varese, and that town is again free from the enemy. General Garibaldi re-entered Como on the night of the 2d. General Niel entered Novara on the tat, after a slight en counter with the Austrian outposts, who shortly DS t'r7"l' fled. The Emperor arrived the came evening. amidst the gleelaMAtiolls of the people, The Smash engineers had arrived at Sutra and were collecting vessels to cross Lake Maggiore with 5,000 moo. The French squadron In the Adriatic have captured thirty-five Austrian vessels, valued at four million pounds. Lennox, Saturday, J tine special dispatch to lbe London News, dated Turin, on Friday night, says that the Austrians were in full retreat, crossing the Ticini. 'Garibaldi bad won a new victory, and the insurrection in Lombardy G spreading. A great explosion of saltpetre occurred on board the troop ship Eastern Monarch, from ii emche ,, , while she was anchored off Spithead, with five huo deed return soldiers and - their families on hosed. TheXhip was speedily enveloped - in flames, but through the prompt action of her officers and ere, all bur mere persons were saved. Five out Of th e seven Inst seers children, who were killed by the explosion. The London Times' city articlo, of Saturday, an nounces the heavy failure, at Augsburg, of Peal Von Stettin. The London Herald mentions a rumor that the support of Mr. Bright and the radicals in Parlia ment hare been gained by the Government by the offer of three seats in the Cabinet. FRAN , E.—Thu recall of the French soldiers on leave, has added twelve thousand veterans to the army. Flat bottomed gunboats are being con structed to navigate the Po, Ticino and other rivers of Italy. Twenty-two additional battalions of 'foot chasseurs are to be organised. GERVALIT.—An extensive French manufacterer, whose estallshment is at Hess Cassell, and who em ployed seven hundred hands, has been compelled to quit, in consequence of the excitement against the French. TI 7I /KET.—The garrison of Belgrade has been re infante& and its numbers are reported to be trebled. The Porte is about to send a strong naval force to the Adriatic. ii.2l.oVia wag in open revolt. The latest Wel genro wax to the effect that a revolt in the who or European Turkey was imminent. Sear Yoe a. Jane 15.—The bark Orion, filly days from Congo river, Africa, was brought to this port lest night, in charge of Lieutenants Dallas and Camp bell, and was anchored under the guns of the navy yard. Bee Captain, Mr. flaunt, died of a broken heart. Tho Orion sailed from this port on the 21st of January last, and arrived at Shark's Point, on the Congo river, on April. Hero she was seized by the English steamer Triton, but was subsequently transferred to Commander Brent, of the Coiled States sloop-of-war Marion, who, on examination, became convicted that she was a slave trader. He accord ingly put the prise crew on board and ordered her home. A few days before she sailed the barks An-. derinis and Emma Lincoln were also seized at Shoals Point, by commander Brent, and they would proba bly be sent home also. WAABINOTON, June 15.—The S. war vessels Levant, AVyaming and Lancaster, which are to com prise part 'of the Pacific squadron, will visit Chili, in view of our unsettled affairs with that country, and the recent outrages on our citizens. It is known that instructions have already been forwarded to our minister to demand reparation for the wrongs com mitted. There is no probnbility that the naval ("roe in th. Mediterranean trill he inereared. The navy department received information of Ih• death of Lieut. Doer, in Florida. Lori.,, June l.s.—The overland mail of the 23d bos arrived. Tho primary election has been held ill San Francisco for choosing delegates la the Demo cratic State Convention. Fourteen of tho EiZiCCO Delegates chosen are understood to be in favor of Mr. Migent for i/overnor. Fourteen snnvicta escap ed from the State Prison by cutting a aeries of holes, eighteen by twenty-two inches, through tho parti tion walls of the cells, two and a half feet thick, 'berme through the outer wall, three feet thick. New Soap, done la.—The steamer America sail ed to day, vi Ith upward of s♦oo,ooo for Liverpool. Commercial /`.ll/1117Ek: of' AriItITItATION .1111 , E. J 1/1/,tl. V • C 11. PAVIA., J. N. CO, , it 4%f, .1../. Ltsete. B. Paxaroe. i•ri — rsuumaii pinurift'rat. Repart.+l .advriaLty for the litttheirg.i (At:et ft. PITTYRIAtUII. Turman, Jun IS, FLOUR—tho demand coati atlas goal. and pricaa aorbang. eil; there sera no from first hand. jeiterday except a moll lot vf 50 1,61 a Extra at s`l,lo, from .tot , ,, 5LU,161.1,:410, 401,2:4, Go, Ver and 1.%) , ) bblit sold at )5, $4,23 and ;5.50 for t three grade,. 1112t1 fa,75 f4r tsar, tilt AlN—there la s great scarcity of Corn'stel Bock wheal, for able). there Is a el.ry active demand for reed; indeed, there was no (7 , 1 n to La bad ;eaterday, at all. eel. of 100 , Ist,, from first telex', at 5.5. and :la) de (run store at Buckwheat ta not as hand, sod the salon ruslang ars of 1061 sales of lit tAt.h at V;:L. and 50 do at $.2,51.U. Ii IOOCERICS--,41. of '2. , hhtle linear to city trade at ate, 10 do to country at * 1-1.11 to roar, try at 12 EMEII bACt/rt--rd... cd 2 , 11.1 Di in lota aud and 14000 tl C II ame at II lor S.. I.•nle and 12 for Iron l'ely. At I II M+—., 6..10 Of '27 lona F.opola Abh on prl,ln (ItIEESK---...11,. 40 pnolo 1+!.; 4/ wti 11111.• C , l 71 1 ,/ 1,101 11•11., 1 nb.l $1,1.1 , 1, Mr. 1 111 1 1111.t.11 IA 110. n 1012.14,14 n 1 IISKAN4 ul 1...0.1, pr to n al $1.1.0 etWiii•VrAity AND utIAIBIERciAL 7 , ,0r.. Le. 10. on n evoculatiwo inquiry for cluyor woad dot' in, tlo, pa. tour 443, and all too Mu inutot, about SOU boo Lk., 1/Li•11 (Of itortwo In liollonouro•nd Pbtioarlybia, of "fi boolt. It was tomtit{ Ul 11.44 ,ter until the nost --CIO 14/ Fr. I,otts, Juno 1,,1L t0.tt..1 feeling prevailed •nJ botJer. r ...re asking au twvance. bale. sr.,' however mad.. at lb., clus.. o f city super •t trn, a t —A trills amp., I,lllog to males-ate rT MO.. and prices Without tnatatlal champ. Corn—Dull and 2e brat, wit/1 large wales. Tobacco--Siarket quiet. Departures—Adrlatic, for Louis, ills; eFenln, 1.. r Wheeling; and S. P. Ilikrberd, for Canclnuatl.— L l'ln Co[ll. Th. &mond Lir money le auareompatled 'with et,)11,1,4 111,0 carin.ni,.ot, 0111 ~,dd Lille are In sullirient abondruce• in put µn r..” of finit.claaa Lille op to 7(e . i.9 4i not. end 4, 9 rek. , ,,ot for pool lon pap,. The recerrod paper alb,. hr.. of Ir month* .4, rod thu bine 001 men Ep p.... cannot Lo placed t , cti..a . than 142" a rent a month. Ledg. New (Mt.'s, Juno 12.—Floor dull and unsettled, an , nominal. Coro bloody, without change to price Uats are selling at bri,3,Sar Mow Port 1.10131ifIld: Loden:Land Porno doll at l'ff,ac fur hboalders•a4 huger is !„t lower, but fu good demand at 5 7 ,',CESOt ye tor fair. Mulasso. etarro and firm Cl Ott Colfes:oult at 10411!,e, which te a further decline. Eorgxoter Futons—lt is, pethepo, proper to woollen I hat oo Int le surprise has Wan OCCIIMOUf LI In t be community by tbo 'allure of Mew,. Levis N. Webb , the sna..•r son of on. of the oldest and lierneot trlsoko.le grocery heroes In Richmond. Their itabitirive 000 stared to bo 22,0 and thew Eptenlatlons In cotton are sold to be the priory.' eau., of this In/Inre.--(lto.bmond (ca) Whig. Cntatratml nit.,IAOC ST, June lo —Tho mallet for Mle atsplo dutlog the port weak has tdon In quite . uneettletl state, arising principally from the fact of holders endeavor log to sustain former ptICOS by a gamest firmness, and offer. log but sparingly, while buy crewere armee to om.mle, ex. o. •t lr rates. lu this pualtiou of the market the trtmmct tone of the week were colopmatisely light, proodpslly of It. lower to fdr grades, at prtosa rang lug tnm J otKI, holders of gout qualities continuing unite taut. istol ~,,, Rideau, ...Ica. itecelv..l the past week h 5 .2 Ica, remaining us shipboard nut cleared, ;03 toa. The Dank statement 01 to-day la looked upon m quite favorable. Th.• loos of apeele I. tot so great as tem gemer. ally antlclpated, and due is cocipenvated by the California receipt of this mo r ning. The contraction of Imo. which has been made without dietreaslng the commercial world is also calculated' to glee confidence to the pnblie that our Dant ..11a.gers ens alive to Cho policy of plating them/Wt. In a strong position In preparation fora farther drain of gold, lilt should continue. The dt,reato to depoella is very large, Ltd Pi fully accounted fur by the loss of gold had the Protraction of !mina The following la • conitiaratiVJ.liatenietit of lbe tow/Nilo of ttin N. Y. City Dank. fur the week. ntellogJoite 4 amilll ./nue 4. Juts 11. Loans.. $1.4.0011,7CG $12:,9118,9'. D0e..52.047,833 Specie =,721.31.1 22.332,Z5 Deco 1,5913,00 Circulation 5,421,61:: Dee_ ao,b2t) Net lapwing_ 82,5iSdhle 78,883ra30 Dee,. 3,n95,1N0 IN. Y. Trio. Tho AIM Califarne, of the Itith nitimo, enyc—lhere la a good demand for money for the steamer to-morrow, without much outside capital Adoring. On collateral, the sales may Le quota' at 242% F rent io eXtretrire. Nothing of mo ment doing lo real estate leans, and the nominal receipts of the Intl fortnight err unchanged. Sight exchange ou Newt for th e opproaching steamer is 3 'a l cent prem. There is • light demand for gold hare, the prevent indica lion Laing that ship...tit mil roe lasally.au:ooln.. IS. quote hare at 830 ClB4O, par. Tho heavy arrivals of Mexican dollars ',Timely, and thi light ryntilrement tor remittance to Chine, have teat th. article dawn in the market below the root of Importation The importations of treasure, toe. far to the month, °vein ales of parcels ...Oral form British Winnable, hove best an fat Prom Mazatlan__ Ban n Mannino-- Honolulu l 4:, S 0 Tbe exports of lzeesure from thul port atom the clue of April hare bun 2A3a,972 17 U.Porled prerborl7. 1959 .......... .... 14,109,051 00 Total, January 1 to May In. tom. gorlod In ... Esteem In furor of laat peer The weather yesterday was very hot, but u sis o'clock, the Allegheny moo tiring mud the water at levee by metal Tk stood 4 fret 9 lathes, still rising. he whole talk wire about the grad this night before, e run description of which may bu toundim Our List olght, when we left the Oro bad all guns ou4 the Endeavor .1111 appeared to be afloat by the bow, hilt at the atrial the was teetotally barbed through cud through. The Ore did not so entirely annihilative* to speak, theater:for width the boats ore made, as When were tiornod at the same time. . There wu no Lneinree littLefiier worth maUttou Yealor- Ley. Thero woe nOt one &Ingle ntrlrai. TOD !Willer and Key Wert, were rai,ialy loadnag and la a fair way to get out teat nigtlL Tim Canit , rldo tvgan to load yesterday for Bt. Louie. Wo Toro from the Puuday Louis ILoputdlclut thi fol. lading :—Tbo upper elvers ars ad reported falling by the Wt arriraL Tim atiastrslppl Is rising alms& 11uenuk...... Ihe areetber coutlaues warm and pleasant, and business dull...—drrlsal ,mterday sum the d. P. Ribber.' from Pat. burgh. The Commercial of Tuesday hey. :—Ttio Poland departed for gt. Louis, with 110 tom of iron. Eho will leave Portland t•o-morrow night. The Poland will ply regularly between Portland end Cairo during low water. The Cantowego for ttt. Louie with OW Mk/ tons in the boat and two bargee 1t...... T. & klethnols, 11. 0.00.1, end lasi Hopkins, ham pritchased the uogir. and machinery of thisJacub Tra I.er. They are building a boil et Parkersburg, and intend completing their pocket bere for the Cleacidtritrade..--tre Clod the statement. ol Oeht. Dexter, ot the Charlie Bowen. relative to a recent collision no folloa —Tile Sliver &exam! gnarl le Bowen came in collision under the following chant. granCes, oti.Priday evening: The Bowen backed oat foam the upper whenboat at Uniontown, and was going Janda/At down the z Her, when the alter Bur backed oqg film th e lower landing and backed square scrota the Bonen'. bow 'bonnet of the Doyen did all that every caroledilot could teactuld a collision. Both boats were slightly damaged. The LoulevllleCourrler eve :—The Emma Dean, the Chr. rattan packet for these many rate, has at lut succumbed to the finned. online, and laid up. She Mowed to JO. fereoutille, Estonia". and the Evaterville tat,. her Pl.* the trade, in charge ofC.pt Crider. • i IMPENTME.--20 bble. for eabs by mkt , /),,r..zumurtcouf o°. „L,. ' —l. o.ll9l,llllll'intlitattte Ntw Yoar, Jaw . /s.—Clotton,scodur offset of Pampa's ad. Flo , * toh'auced t 'e; 3000 bales sold at 1134 for era ddliag up- Lauda. Floor belly: b5OO bbls solltentoiEgi: 5 5. TVbeat beery; 3000 bus sold; red x 174 , Di. Georgia $5. Corn lower; 27,003 bus sold; whits 85.95. yelloW eiScill.g.. Port beam was $l7Oll la. prime $l5. augur steady at el.;!, 64. Plats Trap heavy.: 41VMS. Roodu doll. Mowed dull at 6 106 . 2- Tallow dull at 103iellP15'. Flour freights to Lho.rpool St. Pearl dales funr at $5 Fl. Frocks doll; Ch 1 ht Id bo; Carob 17; 111 Coo :.94 Micb, gosrantewel,lltg I' N Con :9 , 4; Pa Coal 82.; Readg 4034; No sins. Rd; Go I CL 6. ' 7 .; M.”' Coo s,l +;:' Erie 6t4; a t To 25',: Pau It It 1214 Par..kl 8 A Ca 67. Cattle Market—llteerer receipts 3500 h'J: p: ire. J~cli otvl Ice Ws. 8 0tWat average Sheep. re•cpts MOO: sales atss 5 per head; dreamed In.sla: Leann Solna: receipts 7001: market arm at 6,3.5:;. CIM.SDCII I IIIx,Jone 15.—n tr arrmarol supplies rams in Canty; sales, ADO blots extra, to gonad, at $7 :el. end thn trada at to. .50 for common and farm; lots. advancede firm at $4 to. Corn Steal•at $4 Crime Wheat a atact sales ano bus rect at ST 70 , 71 75: white me $1 sOata SZe. Ilya 90c. Corn drooping: .0,. IMO Peal - allow ea fie, afloat. Oats mare actiee, tarp boa Pa geld eat 4.70.53 e. WhOky dna at 275enS. ClaclaNtn..luno 1i0—F1...: rel. , r 'wiry, tut not quota. bly lower, at 17017,10 for importlus. Wbsst ouch: g... 1, but doll Corn it. Wits wail lower. Ct.. unitoingsii. Outs firm al C. Whisky as quate.2 yestenlay. Pvi losit.ns con tinuo tory dnil, wiihont any ebari t te in the goostal ....P‘s , j n of th markst. Ittchangs firmer a L ,‘..; premium. bluntly morn n demand. D. NOR; J 1.1120 14 —Flour: saLis ilossarl c and .Ib.o at t. i teat inuelise; whits:l4SL. Pnivlsious dolt: Aids. ut.i %Adak, nominal st 28. c. Rio Coffee 1114011', Miscellaneous. THE BLICXICAii Mustan g Liniment . T' popularity of the ittEXICAN MUSTANG f.,....tangtve with the civilization et the t he OuterrmilioNgba. alitriaLl-tualo and alums— prAttr , Evpitata, odlydemorwtratad Ude fent tt,,Z i j' n "7 , ,,, • h. " . Clete ever before received snob cnii.mr;ll,-;:tw.....,,,4d.en-ii7ww,". from Medical and Scientific mao. RIIEUMATISM of pain idandiog has been totally cared. hi, oi,, Tumors, Ittundog E.1311A, Scrofula. EadY .loira t , love, Swelllnga, Born; Mtn, Bolla,Ch spa,Nearalgia„Bal t nb a , m , cad all aches and psJner upon taco, and kindred ccaopialoa npoo lIORSES, CATTLE, &c., snail se Ring Dane, Clan, &nettles, Amin, Poll-Ern, nerea ney, I/oof alb eta, are eabdoed and cud by the MU.STANO I - ALL:ABLE HORSE SdrED. Ma. B. ['ITCH, Hyde Park, Ct., wrileso—nliat the horse was comildenid worthless:. Ms also was SparitL) "but eines Mu free ow of al again Liniment, I have uoisi him for $l5O rash. Your Liniment has been dolog wonders op Itaaxn Sextet, Pmutntu•nte, PA. (Extract.) "In lifting the kettle from the tire it hecaou. nomanagoable, tilted over, and scalded my hands very ee voraly, almost to a crier/. It was an aisle] eight. The Mus tang Llrittromt appeared to extract the pain. It healed rep. Idly, Without norecone, and loft no scare of account. Your, truly, "CtIkliLES FOSTER." Such language as this in but the constant and Inizr4l echo whereothr dila article It used. Ttd. Liniment ia indtsponaabin to planturn and °suera of hors. and molar. Nth. John Daoluls, Montgomery, Ala, sold a slave fur $2OO, who was raised from otter twelve/anew by this Liniment. Every family should Lath It. Ile very pa and enquire fur the Mnthang Lthlment and tabu Soother. Bold by all dealers throughout North and Booth Amerlct. Europe and all the /stands of the Clue.. fur 20 rents. iv cents, and $l,OO per bottle. Also, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder fiCleodtstimT Gzeat Alteratlee and Blood Purifier. SWA:YNIC'S PANACFiA THIS old established and invaluable reme dy for thecae of Scroll:de, or Ring'. Roil, Ulcerous and White Swelling, En:intim:s of the akin, Blotches or Pimple of the Para. Obstinate. or Scaly Eruption., Boils which arise from an Impure habit of blood, talon In the Bones, Weakened cud Debilitated state of the System, ari sing either from a long end protracted came of FaLltriew, or baring labored under an attack of ayphllia, the teal, .4- which atilt remain In the tryatem, or having mellowed a great amount of drugs, calomel, itc., which may hare at footed the bonne or their cawing, railed the psrioatento, , which sometimes gives tiro to • chnmic tlcerousdlxbqrgo, and small house ousalonally coma away. Attacks of Rhen• rootlet° In torksevenro of an lolured or &bawl Constitution. long otandlog Billions Affectionn the Pale and the sickly, or the Matted Pace, alwaya Indicate. or required the am of this Invaluable pane.. or ahould the patlout hare labored under an affection of the Spine, Dropsy, Jaundice, or Yet 'mimosa of the Skin, Chronic Affections of the Liver, mut, or wanting of llemb, Ulcerated Sore Threat, nip J Complaiuk In short, the most leatlisome &pease. a Lich here put every other medicine at defiance at well as too skill of the profeasion, far mere than a yissaYer of nt century have been tierfcctly eradicated by this great vegotelde pa , - nacea, In all earn, of eruptima "Strayar's 41-healing Oinratent,^should be need in connation with the /Ln:.>a. Tile tea will core the Most chronic and obatlnate eruptive disease. Retell price of the Parrs $1,50 per botelni 3 botll. $l,OO. Delivered la way addrees an receipt of Remittance. A RECENT VERY REMAREA lii.E CURE Was that of Mita A. Clark, No. 4 Trenton etn.et. Mwn, Mass. While in rbitspelphis. she r,tdetl r fth Wm li. elbsy, IGth street, 4 dock's below Ram The case was nu eruption of eight year" etanding cl the most otatitmte dowager, covering the whole surface, to m the sole of the foot to the crown •-1 the bond. Itching And irritable in the extrema The most eminent of the prof,. e bed failed in accompltahing n cora' Dr. Swgrar't it • to war efficient in making a perfect cure. .latest only by DR_ SAVA YNE A 50N, Plat. lilt. C. R. EIiTRER, 140 Wood oil rt 44.. ,Vele Aornt for ht.-meth 1:12122 IRISH L I N E Zr . E, Damasks, Diapers, &c. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN ENS, auJ the. &win.ca of obtaining, the 0 ENtiltill illtrODS, should 11ea that the articles they pnrchano are real. ed with the toil name of the hrll4 S 0 \'S gnarawirmaLgyeaout • .• el:malty ot rho fl..ods 1 1 , 341 , revi cwwwalally noct.wary as large, ~antarbw inlerb.2 and ricfcctiro Lilllllll .0 prepared. ...tura atter 1.0.60 041 sealed with the name oi SON, by irtth 110010; who, rrearditra of the ii Jury then Indicted allte co the Aterriern couscanet and the mar-ufar , toren of the. genuine Gorda, will not readily abaudcn a kowtow+ so brolitable, while porch.er4 can 1. , itnpolro oa with gra.ta of a worthy...character. J. 1 1 1:11;LOCEE .t .1. R. 1.0::111C, Ace... Court!. sin—t. Now rock. tiqulat ,stcamns „ . 1859. Season Arrangement 1859, Si". LOUTS AND Si'. DAILY NORTHERN LINE ka PACKETS FOR GALENA, DEGITGUT.aDeI4 STILL. WATER AND ST. PAOL—The following exit, and magnificent aide wheel ateameu eat k , ,Spl”. I :he corning year, 1....11211..1,-.111,W., Monday......llCNßY CLAY__ .... ..Cept Steveutoin Monday NORT/IE/4NER... ..... - Alford. Tuuday........CANADA e Wart. 'Need sy VESIRIN A ......... . nattio. Wednulay-LUCLE ...... J. B. lthudiis. WedneedayeAUNT LETTT " Cha. Alurriben. Thuraday--MSTROPOLITAN Thoraday.-.IIINISTRBOTA BELLE... " 1. D.lllll. Priday--AtEW DROP " N. W. Parker. Friday .011IPPLWA ..... " ['rapor. Saturday DENMARK...- O. Gray . Saturday WAL L. ...... . Si." Cruet. The Northern Line bag bean to rieccenfal opetatiote dur• Ng the put year, and for regularity, comfort god perfect reliability in every rrapechliu never bun gruipaguil by nay 'orgardrotinn on the Western river" Having added Mg new gteamers to the Limit they are now prepared to offer Inures. ed facilities for the tranautiou of all bugler's entnasted to them, sad hope to morn a eulttlenatlort of the liberal pat. renege hereteWre et, liberally butowed upon them. Vor any infermatt n that may be rutolred, apply at the XVitrfleut, at the Nob of Loma atm', or at the Northern Line Packet 019, No (7 Commercial env,. between Olive •uil Luinet. %TAILOR & PUALER, Getiernl Agent" rarthenul MISSOURI RIVER Notice to Missouri River Shippers mud Pa”engers. W E have made an arrangement (I'w^ with the Missouri River Packet ec pany by to which we mo give through rates from thtlaburgh for pan:engem and freight to all points on the Himont rim vrFur further particulars, apply to Fhac . P., Co., Steam Rost Agent.,, e.ruer Water and Market streets, who are authorised te rontract for us. fiIoORIDS • CO, (late of Pithihnrgh.) trirl2.Akwtf T No. 40 armrest - chid sr, St. Lento, Mr, REGULAR TUESDAY PACK 2A, .la FOR ZANESVILLFL—Tbe flue am, steamer EMU URA/JAIL, LatpL 3lnamos Arm.. trill Mayo tLo &Dore and Intarramliato porta EVERT TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock e. ltr. Fur freight or passim apply on board, orl4 FLAME, BARNES tr. CO., Atetn. Bt. Routs. ea- FOR ST. LOUIS, GALENA, DU- • DUQUE AND ST. PAUL—The neer and aptandld attorney CASIIIIIIIDOR, Capt....__ to t t „,y, for the above arid all intermediate porta on TIIIB DAY, 16th lestoat. /or freight or p.m, apply cn board .lel4 VOA Sr. LOUIS.—The splendid JUonteamer MADINAH, Cop. C. A. Dravo, 1,.a0 for the above nod all latornartilateptatf 011 DAT, tho 16th Mat., at 4 o'clock, r. nt. For freight or pasmagoopply on board or to FLACK,DAILVES @ CO. Agto (Mn.. DUPES, BECK • SAYLUS, Bankers and. Brokers, 3 and 8 Devonshire Street,' 6310,123 00 . 609,612 6.00000 BOSTON B. & S. give partieularattention to the Mines of Lake Superior, and areprepared to foraleh tellabl • e information respecting rhea, A monthly wrier,. of the Stock and Money Market, erith quoratioms oral! the Current Erretuitioa will be •rta to any addrem dretred, aly&lsdass E=2212! 4 1, 7 :21:. LI • :LAMES WILSON hating disposed of I hle List woos GP there Boren, No. fit Wood d ftek has rumored ht. Rook of Hate ahrl Caps to hie Hat Store on red . nd .uset, Allegheny Clty,'opposits the Now esvinge Ney, where cosy be found S Lerge esSortnent of Until end tftm at very rot:laced prices. CorONA. AND MINDS ?AIX Norics.—The prewar etoctr the mold to mete room for Spring Goods, delre,ltt LEAD AND SNOT-1500 lbs. bar Lead; isrke do InA4 amid Noa. khoi, WATT t WIL'ON, "`TEED 131JCKIVIIETILIth prime J Pea Buclualmal la saliva OW for ode by. 7olOlbl J. M'COLLY t CO., in ea 174 Wood st.. 5 11 - thSr --- ' — pluilLlStiED—M - ---71WW--------- meal and explanatory. 011 The Acta of the PUBLISHED—Note s, t. SI. W. ohm, D. D.,1 vol. 12o2o.—mep mad Ihnetratione for eel. ielo D. C. LVDEIRANE, Alleghoo, . I.)ALTI nii it bait Dbl. to artlre tDlnAnyl aid for solo by XL • .I.M.CA.NFIXLD a DO_ SCOTCH HERRING 200 bx.s. ecaled; LNo a No. 1 ItisTdalt s ANDEISEGN. recd and 4,r sato by STILL BETTER. —2OO tone of ?Moe Fur r etaarcaoi Lake Bapori,r Pig Metal, . 0... to and for ode by Gc3) . . - WILEAT-225 bus. White. White ppr • Wheat jia .teamor Key WM kr iftlo by hfcTIAN it a A NJ ER, 12 4 Second street, Ft KY APPLES- 21 Eac i ke s Au no: D hl icrgxy. nding a from er stenmwrWrood Cur sale by j,l Cl C. lIAALS-12 tee. Evans ..t Swift's S um • fot de by my 26 WATT 1, 'WILSON OATS -150 bus. reo'd and for sale by fiat K1N9,N0.211.L1btr4.0.‘..'^ GARRETPS SCOTCH, saiupr—fci bbiT, for mi. by Lim:micro= co, A KEGS FRESH 'PAOKED - BUTTER. in ar" . so4 forWe by MBA= k ANJER. 1 BBL. COUNTRY BARD SOAP in etoro tad fat piety Ma IVS AMTEN thVad St, DARN/1S / PAM, IY., York
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