' H. CHILDS & CO WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, N o. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF .4 1 BO O TS AND SHOES, Of 0 „,, w i t ty, and lates . ittylea and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which Ea l ing been purenasea principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers, and selected with great care as to quality and saes, we flutter _ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE . MEWS to our friends who may call. WE ARE AOENTB On Which are highly nernamended throughout the dassinon Dir rrgenErmi,zo s . 1 , 33 igT States tor their &mobility ens chosiposao—On g PAIR basing beau found by .email most, to ,ripplux, BO OT S LL = O OUT-IBIAR THEM PLUSHY THB OLD sTrLe LUIS. gßoyets will Had It to their savant:ago to ma sod on FOR DOYB, .mine oar stock FONTES AND Be/ore Purchasing Eireveh,re. iia-Partimlet attention given to organ.. mrlitak slater 55pttiall ourco. LAUB SUPZRIOR COPPICIEL MILL smiru'rzbTia WOrCKS• PITTSDVIIGII. PARE, Att'CI:TROT & CO MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATILINO, BRAZIERS' oitil DOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PER u(YPTO)tS, Rawl Still Bottoms; Svelter solder, do. I!oporlore mid Molars to METALS, TIN PLATE MEET lON, WIRE, &o. 426t04nt1y on hand, MI/WW2 Machines and Snot. - - .%graliox.e., No. 149 Firs{ ;lul 120 Secaod Wert, Pittaburgh, Penna. 94- . ..perlal cordon of Copper cot to itny dodra.l pattern ..5y294.90r1er • JOON B. LOB, MERCHANT TAIL.orz. Plb. Pittsburgh. A good assortment of CLOVIS, Cassnmer.s, VArrnroj. Commas, and all goods suitable for gantlemoue areu,JustrecadraL IrOrders promptly nod, lo the Waal styles of tho art. sorlytlfe 24/cCOZCZ, az CO-, et X.IIIII7PACTURCIS •B 0 DCALZIIII lIA.TB. GAPS AND-STRAW GOODS, 117101RSALE 4:571 RETAIL, 3.31 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. nave noir on band for . Spring Sales, as large and complete an aasortment of 000,n. as Cats be found to any of tha mutant cities, corunallos of /UR, SILK AND WOOL MATO of meg Style toad quality; CAPS of emery quality and latest Dubbin; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA lIATB;'STRAW, LEDIIQRN AND SILK DON NETS, ate, Mo. p.nee .Irlahltut to purchase once by Waolauts or Damon. will and It to their advantage to call and amnia. ouratoclu oral a~ c s ~ C ~. N. 62 ST. CLAM STREET, PITTSI3I7IIOIX, PRNNA. Han jag returned from the Eastern Cities and It now receiving We Spring stock of Cloths, klanimeree, Vestluss and Mating' at every variety and style adapted to the beet city and country trade, which will ho made up to order with promptness and deepatcb, and at rates as low as at tiny other simile eetablbaunent to the city. feMife poc:;:; z 4 • 0 :bwxzwuj•ll Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Manu (Warm flonoignmentii and order, for LEAD, 111 DPS, EMMY, PRODUCE, AA., K.lidt.4l- Prompt altos• 800 to retelring ant forwarding. No. 49 Commercial Street,bt. Lout• • J. U. 011D.ISTY, 111. D., 40 Wylie Mrcei, Pittabsrgl, Pews, Kiting had the sanative of 'Cut= &dem tad Hew Itnenci mural year.. indica, otters We profeesloted In BUHAICAL AO MEDICAL OMISZ. Rev. W. D. Howard. COI. Wilson McCandless. Rev. D. IL A. !McLean. lion.a. A. We T. IL BM, Esq. Mon. T. J. RI m. J. D. Hunter. John IL Moller, Eel. /mob McCoUlslor,Esq. insaaid Co EMNA. STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, - / ---- MAYMYLCROZIZABC,DIALIIII3 I2II :9 I TAMIITI or COOKING, PARLOR AND lIIITERO STOVES, Plain and Panay Grate Pronto, &a. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PATZNT Gas lunna and Smon.r. CONSUMING COOK STOVES. Office and. Sales Room. OolSOydro No, 4 Wood St, PI trAstourgb. Pa STARCH ARM TARINA: ma. by the West Phifatlelpnla Manufacturing Co. (Met rmmtom awarded by the Franklin institaen, Notember,l66B.) Diamond Glos. Starch, Incase. coat . g 0 boxes, a lb. each • Do do bozai 'do 40 paparcl • Alm, Ilagoadaura auiiPaarl Starch, la box. rarla. atfa?, all for laliladry (az Dorm Stuck) to loss. 40 papers each. Mai 'SIVAS Is •expreanly prepared Su culinary purls:atm, and can be rated an as superior In rawer to any POW ID ,sna. Yoe Platy TEIOMPSON, MAILER ATOUNcI. _ • Phils.,7aSey, 1844tatt4i Agmata for the Company. - - 3301.06.33.19 or. SONS, mew= , Foreign nod Domestic it'll' of Biebange, CILILTITIONTES or DZPOSIT, DANC NOTES AND SPEC; NO. 67 MARRS? STIOIST. lIITSI=OII, PA. It! Xolluctiotto made ai all the principal cities throtzgh• oat the United Sate'. ; apt @S! n0,51311-V.O OIL mica nu iII'IIAW BONNETS AND H A TS,II I 2E BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWER:4, Re., N 0.93 MUREX a ULT.' PITASBITROU. El. B. dt C. P. MARKLI3, PAINTING, JOB 'AND AU' HINDS O WRAPPING. PAPER. Warehouse. No. 27 Wood Street, _ zurraltraon; Pl. Rags Lopight at metal Wow mytat to t . tJ Iron Raithat, Iron-7 Jan Vault DimTs, Window Shutters, Window Guards, be., troe..9l2lecogret Streit mat lie Voint Snot, (Between,. Wantsnd ) aziett,) PITTHBUILGH, at". on hand a variety of new, Pattaros, fancy and plain, imitates for oU purposes. ',Particular attention odd to en. etoelagGrireaiotet Jobbing done at eliminate. m,9 • , . fit. ria 7.BBDEVEB & PRIEND, 'CTORNEY9 AT LAW, AIM SOLICITORS i 8 CIIANCEILY • No: 5, mises;Hbek,'Llubuque; fora. 1100&actimil= =de In any part of Northern tolrlySZ Wedeln WM attend to tb• pueblo and Salcol Era Wats, ob. 4.15.1.5 g Meg on Basidishtl Ilarqued. seblyde IMlGq;:=ZP;iir s ;Fi KOBIXBOII, 111118 4 KILLERS, "WUNDER!' AND SIACEDISISTS, WAS ECINGE.TOST. , -W 0 ran 13; • Pittsburgh, Penna. r-"---rAlp!, 511 Sark.% • ~, ~, . fanufaetztii allthali of Elmo Zoe= azoi Main ory; CoWings,Ustiroad Work, Nom Botta, snd Shoot Icon Work. Jobbing aral ===M==l W ir MA:IT!a kl INGusahelarrers aid Dalai in 'all kinds of TOBACCO, BNITET AND CIGARS, x.iEuLx , Toswocso, OrkertfEstlVldd Siva and Pk=nul.Ufrlf, FOREIGN EXCHANGE. SIGHTBILLS DRA,WN-BY MINCAN, SIINIUTIAN & CO., ON TUA UNION BANK. LONDON. IN EONS 01 ONE POUND EITENLINA 'AND UPWAIID/I _ , Also, BM' on gie pMialpiit, cities =I tau= of !may lkiecost Germat27,laufsend other liaripeill Ststai,ccuitsatly on hand and fornbbs _ U. WILUAME CO., diklista Banker% Wood strost.comer of Third. J. SCOTT, Dentist, 11113 removed to the house lately occupied D. , Wm: A. WArd,` No.. ZS Penn street, (south side) OW dear above tleadetreet... Ottlee Item Lem L. X. till II s. x. Mao Joan.— Lsorv......—varpotwap Pittith Ulit Steel. Works. Nor • JONES. &. CO.. iumioucterersof.Purr aurz sao,sparte,l.LOW sad JL B. Raz= ISPILIMOZeni LUIZ, Comer Boa sod Ant abed", Plutharrsh, Pe. • 4.). B. /10044.043 & 00, , RA/ger* , Inavrasted Patent Steel Oat - Water Tenths Oman Ron eat Pint lands, Pitta.urpt, pa. psZkleale RAIL ROAD OPINE COMPANY. Joseph DUWOrth--- - ;....D.C. II&dwell mama:ore to ._R (f .! Dodt.) • aszoirierozno BAIL ROAD SPIRES, CRAM AND BOAT SPIRES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry nil, .01t1760,"+. PWWBUILOW. PICIat.L BB2U EL COLLINS. Forwarding end Caning Won rderohant, AND wuorrai toutames °heels% -Batten Seeds. 'lrish, And Probe* Genandly, kW/ Ni. 21 Wbed Zrge. Pilidarga. J. DI. LlTl'Lilill ZSEIRCIT- 111 - 2 M No. 54 SL Clair Street, A Ireartdeellimaulldhtli.! PITIABITEOII. PA GALVANIC Bursar, os Exam= Blicuarno Mut=l4fOr . .I;ealcutPorPosoo. of a 10,7 gopertot kliid will faggot froo ontiress chutes. Theron?. . readtbabotkof TuDollars. AddronDr i lre) Ife:140W• • • • PI •••• Pa. - • Sroarass-Zhe beet assortintut in the oily la PIP Pawl% 19 .F... 94 a! wimim CHILDREN,' 55periat Actual. Don't fail to proonns Mrs. Irmalow's Booth log Syrup for Children Teething. It bas coequal on earth. It greatly facilitate. the proem.' teething by ectflettleg the gams, redncing all .inermation—trill alley pain, and It tore to regulate the bowel. Depend upon it, mothers, it SID give rest to yociraelme, and relief nod Imilth to ion,. Infants. Perfectly rate to all cases. 79,18 ralnableprelaration la the proscription of one of she mod orperionced and akilfhl female Ph geld.. In Non England, and has been mad lath nova...falling samosa an millions of mow • We believe It the Met and aureat remedy In lb. nimbi, 10 all came of Dymntory and Diarliona In Cbildren,wheildo It admen from teething of from any other came. if life and health cm be mitlmated by dollar. and coo ta,it le worth It. weight In gold. !Salinas of_bottlea are .old every year lu the Untied !Rolm It Man old anoltralldried remedy. PRIOR ONLY 2.5 CANTS A BOTILR. /Pr None gonnlneardesstbe forwholle orCURTIA A MIR KIRA, Nov York, le on tbo oatelde wrapper, Sold by _Druggist* thlnagbont the world. MORO. lI.KEYSER, Agent for Plttetongb FIBE=EI IMECIMA MMIMUMI WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE. OF ABS73IIICAN - WATCHES We would moat respectfully call the atten dca of the public to the American Watches now teeing ex.' tenalvely Introduced, the manufacture of which has h. come so firmly eatalittehed that entire confidence can be placed upon them ite mare and rorrect timoteeper., both by the wearer and seller. Elating heats appointee! Wholesale Aiwa. for the sale of them Watches, ttso gmbils may be assured that we eau soli them M the very lowed mob prism We have also a eery hugs stock of SILVER and PLAYED WARE, PINE GOLD JEWELRY In essts, nets ea Comsl, Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Paintings. Our assortment cf CLOCKS is now:sally large et present comprising mme banotlfal patterns of RIGGS and ONE DAY PARLOR and OFFICE CLOCKS at ORE aTnY RE DUCED PRICES. . . Web., also a full stock of English and Swab GOLD nod SILVER WATCHES oo hand, .it of oar tom importation. Also, Watch Malone Tads, Matadi& and Watch Glasse. HEINEMAN & NEIMAN, faTiclkset No. 42 Fifth meet E I It w SEWING MACHINES it '0 0 1 FOR SALE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS !MANUFACTURER'S PRICKS. Y £L X. R. =MD, mr9dto . Na ' . all Fifth .31.111Tieti IMIE►CCLCCe VERMIN DESTVIVIE, Ths Only Etna/ in /As Mole WorLiSure to Exterminate Ran, Mar s Ceetacmcine, Boas, As,,, Illoancrrans, Fume, Mare, Maus, Gzam Waxer &co Clamaim InsixT4 tc 50,000 sorEs SOLD IN ONE MONTH. These Celebrated Remedies have been extensively used for tmenty.two years in all parts of Baropo, and their micas ulnas pewee tuns been weeded by the C 00... of Russia, Prancrylbsgland,Austria, Prussia; Bavaria, Barony, tteipi. ILifland,.Naparw. Ai . , and their Chemical properties examined, and approved by the west distingulabed Iledkal lhwultlos MI over the world. Their destructiveness to all kinds of vermin and lemons has been certified In this - country by the Directors of the various Public Institutions, Planters, Farmers, Proprietors of Motels, Warehoness, Manufactories. and by various die. Inguished prlrute citizens. Nomaronerestimonials and Certifkatos of the efficacy of - these Remedies can be sewn at the Depot For ante, Wholowde and Retail, by the Inventor and Pro. prfetor, JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Chemist, 612 Weatherly (ear. Manton st„) New York. • General Agent for the 11. &aloe and Cockades, raptar ICE V. RUSHTON, Druggist, No. 10 Alto.. Hones, and MT Broadway, New York. For sale in lids Mt/. rendered& and Wail by B. N. BEL LEES d CO, calmer Wood and Brond MA; .10B.nininco, Garner Diamond and Market st. BZEN.IIAM A WENN. NAN. Attention,. • de2B..l3endfc Howearrna's broxacu Simms are now gen erally conceded to be unequalled for their prompt actlou in alleviating and curing alt diseases of the stomach. Their superior excellence and conacquent renown I. readily ac counted for, frellll the well known fact Out they are male under the wend supervision of the proprietor, In strict • • with pharraventic Idea... lie use is; sleep attended with the meet beneficial weans in all cur of Hewes. Debility, Conetiration, /lett:dance, and other the dlatawa named ty a disordeml stonecti, din candles law era aro of me moat aped) and powerful charecter,and cr owds soy other prepuation of the flame etzlns bef,m, the pablier. gold_ by drogglets sad driers generally, everywhere, sr4 by 17032111TKR /MIMI,' nunotactunw• and proprietor@ 5X Water Inaba groat antes. • • JtalultwS llece You tizeuicuel—Try WilioWs Pills,- • apatite remedy for Headache, from whatever tilusec they Invariably give Immediate relief; agreeable. to tat" ether before, dmiog or after made; their akate are lamas:oast. cal. The adieier from rued; or he who has been lndedg • log too femly to stimulating drinks, should by mlbMeaoetry tpeedy mad =an cum See .Fluide ti Health," to le bed grit!. Despots. ,i'bess Pill. sds prepared and sold by L. roma MOS A 00, !Ulm& Druggists, and Propristors Of O. L.PAIINEST(II:76'B vnutruaz, No. Gu, corms Wood and Yoort.h . streals, Pittsbragli; P. • Bn advarlimmerod on Fourth Page• jeMllela Moe, Od and Leather Store, D—Buntrenucc & Soso, No. 31 S.. Third et., between Market and Cherant eta, Philadelphia, hare ror de DRY AND SALTED' SPA.NIIII HIDES, Dry and Green Bald Patna Kim Tamers' 011, , Tanaed and Mr thirs' Tads at the lama prim, and upon the beet ternui. LAN kinds of !anther In the rough wanted, for which the hied Market price will In Oren In rub, or taken in exchange for BEd Leather stored free Of clam add& on ecannharlon.. larklydro PURE Oen Rre Viniser:4 have on hand orierol bombe old Rye IliJoky which lbamob:id mods sad kept until Rhos bosoms old and rifilbo . oold br the bOrrol or konoo.ror 011F.haPE,Pw. _ •. • . toslYedrha ONO. n . 1111178111,14 K) Wood stmt. Pun BitANDY.—I have Brandy which I wOt gnerentee to be pare sad At toe medicine, width I base teaskured to meat • pnblle Tent. lay one ertni .111 to 'lbis cm be indeed °tile sapaioeity. GllO. U. XYB It,llo Wooditreet Awrircua Fass.—Dr. Koper, of 140 Wqod . Wrest, Lae on bawls vary tient del ta for &alpenhorn, ly wbkh many pennon are made to bairn/ wall a. a r ier.—.. Menotti:mall gotto parebadmm, wEItE Ltloieitid Into lba ear and In wow ettclent to towirteena attestant. Xi:Wed To map BROD= weal of any kind you can got am liodgeowes Diamond Cement at DR. KiltiM otda.dg•T 's, Nolo, Wood t. . Dz. Ward's Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash. Any goaatlty of the Acerb article. an for ale at rado.d prim by DEL ELUL% If 0.140 Wood rt., Plitabargb, Swum= BRACES—The only place to [ get good &welder Bram h. at the Deautectoreem, DR. 04 - 1. auntera,l4o Wood eh egiltidevrT Boars, Hair Bruehee and Perfumery at Dr linfall.l3, N.. Ho Wm. • Tin only Truss Manufactory in Pittsburgh 6 DS. KAYSER% No. 540 Wood n Ol9 dim? Srarstmq ,. --A fall assortment of all kinds Grey:lngo for We at DEL ESTIIIIVB, 1•a 140 wool .beet. CIIAIIOI3 Sum of a good quality for gale at DA KITEXIM.I4OWcai at. ap10.4.1.T, 3E5 - x.a.isrosx PSANOBII FrilpinßECOND WINO . EITCCIL NiFp w 07,111 MUM= GOLD mEDALPREmrum PIANO FORTES, KANMEACMIIRED BY WILLIAM KNABE A CO., BALTIMORE The hive been awarded tiro ato !Div fluxion to, . rtt i inICO over all competition, and an pronounced by 1310181111 MD TIIALSKRO, STRABO9OII, tltUtrAnt lIATTAB And other dlrtlngtdthed Pianists to to equal, If not SUPERIOR TO ANY EN MS COUNTRY 10.51.nfiketarer% Bob Ara or Ilitabargb and Watt ern Pam!nat.*, CIIABV3TTE BLUME, • Oij 141.411ibbl Plano Dept, • 10 ' - No 1111 Wool 044 door aboTa Ilfth OIL BASSAFBA6-75 lbs. for salelig . ,ton OW%ilOULAat7 sk vitshurgl (pay IE. P ITT BB VRC~Sia THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2r, 1855 OFFICIAL PA PEA OF TIIII CITY. City anti Nowa Item., TEM 110111CIDS CAM—Court met at 9 o'clock, when the defense continued their testimony.— John Harper, Esq.,, Mrs. bl'Outcheon, Robert M'Carthy, Archibald Gilmore, Robert Black, Isaac Moaner, Elijah Black and Elizabeth Bell, neighbors of the deceased, who were present at Black's at various times previous to his death, testified to facts, circumstances, and conver sations which went to ebow that Black was rambling in his mind at various times after the difficulty. Elisabeth Bell also testified that she lived eight weeks at Black's, and that he was sick in bed twice during that time; that the day before the difficulty he complained of being unwell. Christopher:Siefly, Robert DPl3ride, John Knox, and Aaron Springer also testified in regard to Black's condition previous to his death. Elijah Black, recalled—Tuesday after the difficul ty my brother Peter told me ho had not hurt him self in the fuss, bat that he got hurt while carrying stone at 111'Cartney's dextrin; Mrs. Blockand Eliza beth Bell were present at the time. Alex. M'Cutcheon, sworn—Was present et the post mortem examination; saw no marks or bruises un Black's body; none on his neck. Elisabeth Bell, sworn—About a week after the dif ficulty, heard deceased complain that he had been hurt while lifting a log. Alex. M'Catcheon, John Ferguson, Henry Reed, Wm. B. Rea, John Davis, Wm. M. Thompson, Ar thur Shields, and Esquire Harper, testified to the good character of the defendants fur peace in the neighborhood. • The defence then closed, and the Commonwealth produced some rebutting testimony. Rev. Jennings testified that he was at Black's on the Sunday previous to his death; conversed with him upon religious subjects; he appeared rational. Mathew Scott and Garrett Jackson testified to the same effect. Mn: Black, sworn—Never heard toy husband tell Elijah Black, when I was in the room, that ho had been hurt with a stone. Black said at first to Rev. Jennings that he could not forgive Prentice. fur he had killed him. Elisabeth BA also contradicted Elijah Black's testimony. The evidence hero closed on both sides, and a re cess was token till 2 o'clock. Afternoon Sersion.-11. D. Brace, Esq., addressed the jury at length for the defense, going over The whole testimony, and concluding by an earnest np• peal fur his clients. Ile was followed by Mr. Col lier, in an able speech for the Commonwealth. After Judge M . Clure bad charged the jury, and they had retired, Court took a reeves till 9 P. a., at which time, the. jury came in and rendered the following verdict: James Prentiss guilty of manslaughter, and recom mended to the mercy of the Court; David Ilineman not guilty. Mr. Bruce made a motion fur a new trial in the case of Prentiss. Court adjourned Lill it o'clock this morning. Linen CASL-Iu the District Court, yesterday morning, the case of Kennedy & Brother, for merly of tho Chronicle, vs. Foster & Election, of the Dispatch —nation for libel—was taken np. klessre. Williams & Sproul appeared for plain tiffs and A. W. Foster and M. Swortewchler for defense. There were two suite; the first taken up was that of J. W. Kennedy. The damages claimed in each case are $6,000. The alleged libellous matter was contained in au article phblishcd in the Diapatch of June 4th, 1867, to thOeffact. that the Meseta. Kennedy had lied; that they had defrauded an employee, by discharging him; that one of them maltreated an orphan boy, so that he was forced to call upon the Mayor for pro tection;. and that they had shaved notes with money entrusted to them for church purposes, for which they afterwards gave a slow note in payment. Mr. Williams opened the ease by reading the declaration, with ♦ariooe articles from the Dis patch containing libellous assertions/ The fol lowing testimony was then taken: A. C. IL. Cox, an employee of Nieuwe. Foster .t Fleeson at the time of the libel, testified as to the circulation of the paper, and the -value of the establishmen( which he estimated at about $40,000. The plaintiffs offered no further evidence, and the defence was then opened by A. W. Foster, Esq. The defence set up a plea of justifies. liOn, alleging that the statements are true and can be proved. Mr. Foster offered in evidence various articles published in the Evening Chronicle, shhin a few days of the alleged libel, containieg scurrilous attacks upon the Dispatelt wd its editors, and which he contended provoked the statements al leged as libellous. F. 11. Plympton, sworn--Ilave no recollection of any other articles, than those read, being published in the Divatch, in reference to the subject of this suit. .1. Edler, sworn—Wen in the employ of the Meurn Kennedy In Is.",:n wan obliged, slier L was discharged front Choir employ, to eater suit for money which I bad loaned .)hem; litcy hat given me a note for the amount, sad told me it would be paid at maturity; it was not paid, nod I sued them; 1 got the money last fell. On cross-examination, witness said the amount was about - S,:itfft; had to agreement with the plaintiffs to let them hare the money for three years. The record of the District Court was produced, showing that arbitrators, appointed in the case, awarded Edler $3OO, with interest. Alex. Robinson, a lad who bad formerly been in plaintiff.' employ, testified to having been as saulted by J. W. Kennedy, at—their office, in 185 C; he kicked me aml beat me with a stick: made information against him before the Mayor; the case was afterwards settled. On cross-examination,!witness said he waa not an orphan: was not much hurt by the beating. Mayor Wearer corroborated the boy's state ment. J. A. Fagan, a ;torn—Was book-keeper at the Chronicle office; witness was questioned In re gard to a business transaction between plain tiffs and Le Grand Cowper, dancing master. The evidence did not amount to any thing, ILL P. Callow, job-office foreman, who was In service of the plaintiffs, was sworn, but evi dence offered to be produced by him woe not ad milted. It was in regard to alleged over charges (or job-work, and a charge of having paid out some counterfeit money. • W. B. Rose, sworn—Witness twined in re gard to a subscription raised In 185;;, by & com mittee of ladies of A. R. Church, of Manches ter, to meet a debt of the church; J. It. Ken nedy was appointed treasurer of tho fund raised; in March, 1853, Mr. Kennedy shaved a borough bond for me; some of the money he gave me was that which had been placed in his hands to lift the bond given for the church debt; he told me he had not yet deposited the money for that purpose. Some time after, the bond not having been lifted, a committee was appointed to welt on Mr. Kennedy; they did so, and finally Mr. K- gave his note for the whole amount, at six months, with interest; the amount was 6644,75. J. W. F. White, who was counsel for plain tiffs in two actions brought by the Trustees of the South Common M. E. Church against J. W. Xetacedy, on notes given Mr. Parker, as trustee of the church, testified to the facts in the case, wbloh were not of much importance. • -Catut took a recess till 2 o'clock. Afternoon Session. —Mr. Bargeman and Robert Coming, members of the committee appointed to watt on Mr. K. from the Blanchester A. It. Mir* corroborated Mr. Ross. The case woe then closed, and alter an elaborate argument by the counsel, and charge of the Court, the case was submitted to the jury, who, after coming to a conclusion, sealed their verdict, which will be opened this morning, when the once of John B. Kennedy cornea of. crAIMINATIOL—The annual examination nl the Feebale,College, near Christ Church, commences al/ morning at 9 o'clock, and will °Winne un- UI - 2rlday noon: The mile will he examined thOroughly in all the branches pursued in the school. On this (Thursday) evening, Prof. Knowles will deliver an address before the Young Lance' Literary iipty connected with the College. The lecture ill commence al 8 o'clock. The eiamination exercises will be continued until Friday at neon, and in the evening of that day the regular commencement performancec of the graduating clue and the giving of diplomas will take place in Christ Church. To this the public are invited. The graduating elate num bers eight. The names of the young Italics are, Mthses Elisabeth B. Sellers, Rebecca Mille, Mis souri L. Coffin, Missouri L. fil*Catty, Rebeeca Wilson, Ronnie M. Diokey, Kate Kirkpatrick and Margaret B. Little. This school was never in a more flourishing Condition. There have been in attendance during the academie year now closing, 1118 pupils, which is, we believe, a larger number than have ever been under instruction in the institution during any former.year. The only thing about the whole matter, to be regretted, is the resignation of Rev. Dr. Bar rows, who leaves our city next Tuesday for his home in New Ilampshirs. RR -address will be, heirafter, "Senbornton Bridge, N. 114' lie bears away with him, we are sure, the kindest wishes, of every worthy citizen of this city, of whstever creed or profession. Ile must have the consciousness that hie labors hero have not been in vain, for he seen the fruit of theta in the noble aohool which hoe grown up under his fostering care. We are not Informed as to who le to fill the Place left vacant by the departure of Dr. Barrows. FIXO FlO}T.—The new front that IDrikeD ne as combining ite much of taste, and beauty ea any in the city, la that of D. Fitzsimmons, Esq., on Wood street, above Fifth. It has hastened Bo rapidly to completion, (hit .we were scarcely aware what an elegant front it is until we ob served it yestardsy. in fact, so many, new houses se are going up all over the city that it is .difacultt to keep the list of them. -:,r_stalennilesler"Nrellittorrrox.—Weare formed by a gentleman who was. present from this city at the examination of the publfesehoot at New Brighton, over which Mr. J. B. Guilford has presided for the last two years, that it was one of the most interesting he seer attended.— The exercises of the exhibition, with which the examination very fitly concluded, consisted of Essays, Readings, Declamations, select and orig. final Orations and Dialogues. These perform emcee were relieved by appropriate music and the whole thing passed off to the entire satisfao lion of the large audience in attendance. fa conclusion B. M. Kerr' Esq., late County Super intendent, and the teacher, Mr. Guilford, who is about to return to the city to finish his legal studies, addressed the Pch ol are to remarks Fug- • gested by the occasion. We trust the people may be as happy in the selection of their nexk so they were in that of their last teacher. ISIMOVEM CliTB.—We learn that Wm. Bagaley, , has purchased three lots on St. Clair at., between the new Iron building of Geo. W. Jack son, Esq , and the present structure occupledby the Messrs. Phillips. There, as soon as may be he designs putting up an elegant trim building, not behind anything in the city. When Mr. Irish shall have completed his improvement be tween Liberty and Penn, and Messrs. liagaley and Jackson shall have filled out their plans, the whole south side of St. Clair will be filled with very fine buildings—equal to any in the city, the Iron Block perhaps excepted. We notice that the St. Clair Bridge is progres sing rapidly. On the pier next the Allegheny shore, one tower is erected and its mate is go ing up. Once the wire bridge is done, St. Clair will be one of the best streets for the drygoods trade in the whole city. A /DIETING was held, yeeterdsy, of tho,‘Com missioned officers of Gm military companies of this brigade, at Military Hall, Brigadier General Jas. S. Begley presiding; Andrew Wayt, Sec retary. A resolution was passed calling the at tention of the County Commissioners and As sessors to the necessity of having the military tax collected. The heart; for the election of Major General for tha Eighteenth Division, which takes place on July Dh, were fixed between 10 and 12 u'oEk A. M. 'The time for bolding the next Military En campment was fixed for August 9th, to continue four days. The place selected was East Liber ty. The companies ore to bo on the ground on the evening preceding the 9th. The meeting was quite large, and a disposi tion was evinced to have a creditable encamp. scot. Adjourned. Ibiownno.--Simon Franklin, eldest sun of William and Margaret !bluer—was drowned on last Thursday morning; as supposed while in the act of bathing. The fasts as near us we could get them areas follows: Ilia father sent him with name cattle to o bot tom, some distance from the farm t directing him to return to the cornfield. The father suppo sing him to have gone to the house, was not un easy until he returned at noon. Learning that he had not been heard from, became alarmed and went in search, and finding only his clothes upon the bank of the creek: He made the alarm and with a few of his neighbors found the body about 3 o'clock,one hundred feet distant.— Mils burg Iltrald. than F.enoot..—The examination in the High School will commence on Friday morning at lo o'clock, and continue until Saturday evening The fact that pupils do not reside in the city will be no bar to their admission to the school. The desideratum ia a thorough training in the branch es laid dcwn /19 precedent to their admission.— We believe there are about seventy pupils in the school at the present time, and that the la bors of the year have been crowned with good success. AUMSTROSII Pau. Tit:KM—State Senate: 11. N. Lee, of Minor: Assembly: Joo. W. Rohrer, of Valley; Sheryl Henry CUM, of Kittanning bor Putrid Attorney 11. F. Phelps, of Kittan ning boo; Treasurer: Wm. Brown, of Kittanning bor; Commissloner Wm. Noble, of Franklin; Coroner: J. F. Sutton, of Kittanning bar; Coun ty Surriyor : James Stewart, of Kittanning bor e Audilor : Joseph Millman, of North Buffalo: Trusters of Academy Thos. McConnell and Dr. Thou. C. McCulloch, of Kittanning bor. A MONO the valuable real relate in Birming ham to he POW on the premiere next Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, by P. M. Davis, the ten lots on M'Kon street, at the end of the now bridge and rsnging to Bingham street, deserve especial notice as the most premising locality for investment about our city. In all, the sale comprises twenty-five lots, variously located, and adapted todwelling and hardness ;imposes. Citroen' Aug. Seon-r..—A mm named E. Chan necky, wan ara-ented on a charge of smolt and battery, preferred againet Mm by Dr. William Miller. Ile mast held In hail in tho KUM of SOLI roe bi.appmrasteer et Court.- - • Philip Dimon los orreatod,cltrg.d orderly conduct, an oath of (icor o !Mention.— Ile woe fined $l,OO, in default of which WSJ corn milled to joil hours. floret. Fog Pus.—We direct the attention of our readers to the advertisement in another col. won of this day's Clazritt, of a Hotel for Sato. The Franklin House is well lnown to all our Mavens who have visited Philadelphia, and we have uo doubt that to boy out the Wines and good will of the establishment would be a first class isvestruent. See advertisement. STIWN LEN by P. M. Ditvlit, stictkuntr, Ka. 5I Fifth greet, Tuesday evening. Joao :MAI: 6 shelve Meth...6es' Bank $55 00 I Manebester Savings Bank 46 25 :t do Cleveland .t Pittebargh R. It. Co. stork with $l6 50.100 of Scrip Lot for 5 00 Sr. Jones liar.—A meeting of Mantic brethren was held last evening, at their hall, to make arrangements for tending a delegation on Friday next to Browourville, where preparations are making for a grand celebration of the day. Those who aro going will elect on the Browns ville boat Ibis evening at C o'clock. CRICKET —Eleven members of the Olympic Cricket Club left this city yesterday for Wash ington, Pa., where they are to play their match game, to.day, with the Orange club of that place. The match will close to-morrow. A nutober of the friends of the Olympia aceompany.them: VfOLEST AREAULT.—Justice Wampler, of MO- Keeiport, on Wednesday committed Thomas Jones, charged, on oath of Geo. Hoffman, with making a violent assault upon him with an open dlrk•knife, with intent to kill. Tue attention of those wishing to purchase desirable household furniture is called to the eale at the dwelling of Mr. Sidney dtrong, in Lawrenceville, four doors from the pike, this (Mirada') morning, June 23d, at 10 o'clock. Film —On Tuesday morning, between three and four o'clock, a fire occurred in the Refinery of the Empire Coal Oil Works, located at Free dom, Pa., which entirely destroyed the building, together with a large amount of refined oil. iosurance. CAIIIIII2I Siurr, the main thoroughfare in South Pittsburgh, is receiving some ronoh-need ed repairs, under the direction of the Borough Regulator, Mr. Carson. The street in being par tially repaned from the bridge up. Meer MI Moscow Lanese..—lts wonderful effects and consequent popularity—perhaps no arti cle In the history of tho Jlatorits dlodioa, over ac quired the same patronage, war subjetted to the some number of severe and different tests, end, mot with so few failures as the Mustang Liniment. It has justly been styled a Panacea for all external Wounds, Cuts, Swelling', Sprains, Bruises or Eruptions on Man or Beset. I tis so far a medicine of surprising virtue, that physicians are compelled to prescribe it; and from some remarkable cures of Chronic and Mauro', &kowtow& c.o. it has naturally attracted much at tention from the first scientific minds of the age. No family can afford to be without a bottle of the Mus tang Liniment in the house. Aware of imitation.. Tho genuine Mustang is sold by all respectable dealers in all parts of the world. Itoneeß S PARE, PrJprietOrT, New York. Also, Lyon's oelebrated insect Powder. G. A. Down t Co., Federal street, next door to tho postoOlce, Allegheny, having opened their Ice Cream Saloon fur the season, are prepared to furnish their friends and patrons with all the delicacies of the sewn. Weddings, pie-nle and other parties sup. plied on abort notice in the very beststyle with ovary thing requisite. They have always on hand a very choiceassortment of Fruit, Cakes and Confections, manufactured from good material, and got up by competent workmen. Givo them a call. Tee real interest of every one will be the best pro moted by selecting In their dress an article truly Read. Notice the adverti:ement 01J. 6. Carnagban A Co., Federal street, Allegheny. They are largely in men's and boys' wear. Notice to thiUders and Contractor.. plll , l UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman rot Rowland Parr)) 'runic! reapecthilly nform thorn for whom he b. deco work. arid the public annually, that he It now profaned to tonal, Mate, or pot on Mato Roof., tO tbo moat approved manner. Orders for Roohog or En. pairing of Slam bolt (If lett at Wool:Ilea of ANL Moen. Iln, coma, of Etna atrret and the Canal, trifth ward,) will be promptly attendod to. THOMAS PARRY. my2Ultrid. PocKET BOOKS AND PORI'-MONNAIE'S , ..—A large assortment of Pocket Books, Port-Monnotss, Buckskin Purses, Portfolios and Banker's Chore Jose ra , mired at HAVltait, J•ln corner Wood and Third and !duke% anditi eta W..___ HEAT-1500 bunbolo wldtcr' and rod Wheat,to arrive, for sale by / J. 21 Ita DANN *AWN%IN Second arced. BASKET WILL O - W — 8-5 f hdla Ohio now boding far de IfliLlll DIMLY &CO. POTATOES—BIacik/Neshannocke, from Northern ow., salstiy RIDDLE, anwrs h 00. VIUTTER- 7 , Frenh Roll now =bring for sale by ' m • BOB?. D104RY,34.8 Liberty drat. CIOTIXON-7 bales now landing from steam • for ials by ISAIAH 14081141 00. 'i'.c.: Telegrtiphic. I === Lemnos, Saturday, Juno 11.—The attendance in the House of Commons today was ret7 numerous, the expectation being that the address In reply to the speech from the Throne would be agreed to as amended. The House of Commons agreed to take the speorh into consideration on Friday, and ad journed till that day. DRESDEN, June 10.-Prussian COnattiasioners were hero yesterday negotiating for the transport by railway, of considerable bodies of Prussian troops. A satisfactory result was obtained without difficulty, and the Commissioners started for Munich with a similar object. Trove, Jane 10.—Gen. Garibaldi occupied Der genie on the Sib, and having learned that 1,500 Austrians wore coining from Brescia, sent a detach ment to meet them, and though the force lent was inconsiderable in number, they, nevertheless, beat the enemy. Tents, Saturday, Juno I 1..--Private letters from Milan, respecting the battle of Malignant", state that five hundred Zottaves were put hors do routhed. The Austrians, who were thirty thousand strong, suffered a toes of fifteen hundred, killed and wound ed, and twelve hundred prisoners. The battle lasted nine hours. At eleven o'clock et night, a battallion of Hungarians and Croats, who intended to surprise the village, were surrounded and defeated. . . The Times correspondent at Vienna says the otli cial Austrian bulletin, In announcing the battle of Magenta, produced an indescribable effect at the Cap ita!, and every one for a moment appeared to be stunned.. Military men are indignant that the finest army Austria ever possessed should have been en trusted to such a bungler as Count Gyulai appears to be. New YORK', June 22.—The negro Jourdon, who committed the outrage on the little girl, is still in danger of being lynched by the 'excited neighbor hood where the crime nun committed. The 23d ward station house was besieged all day yesterday by an angry crowd, but was preserved by the vigilance of the police. The culprit, Joardon, would hove met with a speedy retribution if ho had fallen into their hands. Last evening Justice Connelly held an ex amination at the station house, it not being consid ered advisable to take him to the tombs, and held the prisoner to bail for $3OOO. Tho little girl, Loon Pickel, lies in a critical condition. 51iLwat , his, .I.e 22.—A fire broke out in Young's block, adjoining the Custom House, at 124 o'clock this morning, which was entirely consumed. Twenty places of business were destroyed. The principal sufferers were Demor A. Raymond, grocers; Norton Fowley, druggists; Tunis tit Co., booksellois. Loss of building and stock,•$00,000; insured for $50,000. The Custom House is damaged to the extent of $15,000. Wasnieneom CITY, June 22.—Judge Merrick, to day, remanded to llegeratown, Md., a colored wo. man who has boon residing hero fur twelve years, and who was claimed under the fugitive slave law. Tho Court having no power to pass upon the question of her freedom, it must bo decided in Maryland. There was a large number of blacks gathered about the Judge's chamber, xhe manifested much interest in the progress of the cute. ALnaar, N. V., June 22. -A violent hail storm preialled In this vicinity yesterday, extending to the space of a mile In width, and lasting half an hour. A number of windows worn broken, and flowers and plants cot to pieces. ST. 1.0013, Juno 22.--The river continues to rigs at the rats of half an inch per hour. The Illinois and Missouri aro also rising. The I 'ppm Mississippi remains stationary at Dubuque, but is swelling at and below Keokuk. Weather clear and warm. BA LTIM ORE, June 22..—Wymm's experimental ateamship has been sunk at the wharf, in cot“o -quonce of tho workmen neglecting to close the sup ply pipe. Steam fire engines are engaged in pump ing her out, and will probably succeed to-morrow. Bosvos, June 22.—The State Sabbath School Convention u being held to-day in Northampton. hoc. Briggs is President The meeting is very fully attended. leorregpoodepco of th.lly l'ittabrugh Gleiotte ALLEGHENY SPRINGS, Catubris Co., June 19 Jfesers. Editore—We whirled along over the Cen tral Railroad yesterday afternoon, at a rapid rate, intending to pass the tiabbath at this favorite sum mer retreat. Wo enjoyed the excursion exceedingly, and are now in the midst of the attraction., of laud and water scenery, for which Cambria county is justly famed. our expectations of the Spring. are folly realised. A more inviting refuge from the din and excitement of city life Is not to be found within the limits of Pennsylvania, and we are quite sure that within a very few years it will rank in popularity and position with the meet favored summer retreats in our land. Why should any other rendezvous take precedence, of it, either in the character of the amuee ments which are offered to the visitors, in the purity, ealubrity and healthfulness of the atmosphere and in its matchless rolveutagee of mountain scenery? Elevated some three thousand feet above the 'urines, of the sea, and within a few hundred yards of the extreme commit of one of the highest peaks of the Alleghenies, and by railroad communication within four hours of Pittsburgh and ten of Philadelphia, we are at a loss to itnagina what other facilities could be presented to invalids and pleasure seekers. Tho "Allegheny Spring." have a peculiar claim upon the favor and patronage of Pennsylvanians. The establishment is owned by gentlemen residing in the State, and the improvements, already quite extensive, have been made at a very heavy expense. The shady and attractive drives and walks In the neighborhood of the Spring*, whirther to tharirnlng villas.* or to ealuileal and romantic grounds in the depths of the wilderness—the ten-pin alleys, table, mire and eparkllng spring water and rural enacts, afford abundant diversion for the Pecker of pleasure as they are Interesting and Inviting to in valids. No are,* In nature can be more romantic and inviting to the eye of the weary pilgrims of city life, wheel:takeoff the trammels and drudgery of work, than those surrounding this immediate vicinity.— The clear and refreshing streams of pure water, wind ing playfully along through beautiful vales and val leys, contrasting magnificently with overhanging dila and mountains, the bracing air which at every inhalation imparts life and eLastleity to the body, enfeebled and weary under the preen., of severe trials, the constant monk of unweary songeters of the forest "who keep up a constant jubilee in tree and flower;' as if Coercion. of their treasured liberty, all, all have a tendency to make the Allegheny Springs a charming place. In addition to the attraction and advantages to be found here, and to which we have but very cursorily alluded, we have never seen • better or more tempting table, or a more perfect and systematic ar rangement of the whole machinery of the establish. meat. Perfect order, teethe,. and cleanliness are the characteristics, entirely free from the fuss and parade of Saratoga and Newport, where a price Is always paid for (be enjoyment of fashionable follies and vices. Under the present arrangement, with Wm. S. Campbell, Esq. , and Mr. Iluebrood Wash ington at the head of affairs, we venture the predic tion that the Allegheny Springs will soon become a popular and fashionable resort. It is certain that no effort will he spared on their part to contrilinte to the comfort and enjoyment of the visitors who may be pleased to encourage by their presence a most creditable enterprise. Vrartin. The Ausraiss COSIMAIIOIOI is Cn ;cr.—Baron Henry de Hews, who commands the Austrian army, has grown old in the service of his coun try, having seen more winters than perhaps any other officer or soldier connected with either army. 110 was born in Vienna in 1788, and is consequeally wanly two years old. Ile enter ed the army as on ensign in 1805, nod was for some time on the general staff. He was at the battle of Wagramin 1809, when the Austrians were defeated by Napoleon Bonaparte, and which battle wan followed by the treaty of &bon bran. Ile served all through the continental war, and received many foreign decorations. He was wetted to the rank of colonel in 182.0 and next year.waa placed at the head of a dirt.' lion of the staff in Lombardy, having earned for himself the reputation of being one of the beet officers in the Austrian army. tie was created field marshal in 1842, and continued altachal to the Austrian army in Italy. ' From Juno 1810, to July 1850, he was Secre tary of War, and during the year 1845 and 7816 he we employed as negotiator at the Court of Russia. His mission related to the eastern ques tion which he 'confused as much as he was able for the benefit of Austria. He obtained as a re ward for this service the command of the fifth corps d'armee In Italy of the Austrian army, and has the merit of being the artisan of his own military fortune. He is looked upon as a.good etrategist. Itadezky, whose principal adviser he woe for a long time, held him in the greatest esteem, and he sharetlin the greatest part of the old marshal's success. Tux BATTLe OF MALIONTA.—ACCOHLOg to tho French reports, more troops participated in the battle of Magenta or rather the aeries of engage ments 1101,4011. ml by that name, than in any other battle of the present century. At Maren go Napoleon had but 32,000 men, while the Aus trians had 40,000. At Austerlitz Napoleon had 70.000 men, and the Austrians and Russians 90,- 000 At Jena Napoleon bad 80,000 men, and t . Proselans 110,000. At Nylon Napoleon had„,Bo,- 000 men, and the Russians 00,000. At Aspen Napoleon had 80,000 men, and the Austrities 90,- 000. At Wagram Napoleon had 13,6,000 men, and the Austrians 100,000. At Waterloo Napo leon bad 75,000 moo, and the Allies, under Wel lington and Bluoher, 110,000/While at Magen ta the forces are estimated* 100,000 to 130,000 French and Sardinians,,and 180,000 to 180,000 Austrians. Tax refusal of certain Virginia postmasters to send returns of/elections to the Secretary of State, without , Prepayment of postage, healed to a correspondence with the Post office Depart ment, and the offending postmasters aro direct ed to forward the packages ' charging the proper amount of postage, but not to insist upon pre payment. This is a precedent for coming oleo , 11050. Solcum.—blartin 11. Smith, of Dffieburg, com mitted suicide by hanging himself,' OD Wcclnee day last. He was found suspended to ono of the rafters, on the garret in the house of Ids eon-in law, in that town, a few minutes after the vital spark had tied. it to not known what caused him to commit the rash act. He was in the 70th year of his age.—Ydrk (Pa.) Pm'. We learn from the Johnstown Tribune of last week that the Grand Jury of Cambria county has found true bills against Albert F. Cantwell, Henry Reusch, Werner Deaden, John W. Short and Charles Gleason for wilful fraud in the dia charge of their duty as officers of fraud_ election held in Washington township on the 12th Of Ootober, 1068. ~~ ,': •- ~ommercia`l 00X.111TrCE OF eanneeztos FOR JUNE. J.Dug, Y. P, C. 11. Partax, I. S. Cosc.i.Ls7„ 1. 7. Orr... === ell."l'S EIarUSJOTb. • I Th-pertrd Specially for the Pittaburgh Camtte. Prarsartun, TILIULTInt, 3o o =, 1•50. FLOUR —the .else yesterday from atom aggrtgated 1,410 bbln tent.. {O.:. $767.25 f ur f, sop, r , 31," ,7 5 0 for Ulna end $ 1 , 61 4 , • 5 fur Petra Family, principally a $7,• 25, $7,10,C7,75, • ane Mao' the hlu.t gilds selling at S. ORAIN—in n•old dlaaawk sale. from Brat baud. of 150 bush Osta at SS: from alora, -aro tw,•h do at 58i.: r,: SOO 11.11.1 4EO bush Cm. at 01.02, and lalu bulb Buckwheat 10 lots at 0.2:2540.2.a0. 111TA•Y ltatalrll W. , of ZGO au..l 420 Ludt at $1.21 from Am"... loan &vie at $1,25. PR.OVISIONS—ages of 18.00. the Itacow in lots, •t asd 1034: and 2,030 AU 0. B. llama at 17:4121,. Bawl Bort 1,000 ihe at 123.4ar In. FrkiAß--salre of to Ithda at S. 0 ICII.?diN OLAY-1 ado of 5 tons at 0:10, a la.. 116ANS—stilea of 150 broth amid! Mato at 51,50 CHBESE—tuales of 10) b. at S. DRIED FRUIT--ralee of 40 bush at $2,50 for Ups), and t 3,50 for brachee. EGBO--aolra of s bbla at 15. llAF—uaLa of 10 loada at waits at ,51e.(318 ft tow WHISILEY—euIes of 25 bide Ito at IN, cub, and thus COFFER—ealosof 25 b 4.4 at DIONISTAILY AND ODNAINRCIAL Now 0R1.M.1113, Jame 111—r. IL—Floor is inactive and prices ore drooping-, super giguo.2.l. Corn h. advanced to 81,104 1,15 for mixed, mid 411,15(41,Z for white. Thereto a model , ale demand for me. pork, and prices err firm at $16,50. Whiaky doll and prinm nominal at 2742ne for rectified. nod Sir for nen. Boor Inset/vs nod pricer are drooping; Stir ~.1,67,,c. Malawi. is In moderate demand and firm at 34 eail.so. Matt lirehano• on New York ;_fu: .„ prem. Wool, le Illicrintan.—Up to this writing no great amount Of wool has been offered to this market. Most that b. Lawn offered la of ordinary and inferior grad.. The price paid have ranged from al to 37c, and nue lot cure quality was sold on bleed. , n. high a. 4.. The larger mid finer lots yet remain in the hands of growera—lylint Democrat. The wool market ranges from at to 451ge. The Livers aro numerous and competition strung.-4 auttle Creek Jour. The market doting the wok ha. Leen rather dull. Wool romea in rather slowly; prices remain at aliout our former iinotations. We bear of a email lot 'befog sold at 41e.— Dowaglite Republican. The wool markt t ov Friday and Saturday of last week wae unnaually brisk, and Large iinautillni bonglit--prico• ranging Irons 35 to 45e. On Monday the market opened lesa active, although wo raw %oval,' large loads In the city. Prices were .lightly depressed, end buyers were loth t pay over 40 , In, tae last nrselea although as high as 43c PIS paid for 1/o[llo 101111....1 Man./tall Statesman. There Ism wide margin between .oilers and buyers—benco wool r0n1,..1 forward idea ly. Itobiers of the first unalltioe osk Mk. while buyers do not seem to offer over 45c—the lat ter Spirts tieing the highest we have heard offered. Until this margin Is narrowed, the trade will nut le , very brisk. We min only quote at prrasta, price. ranging from 27 to 45e, which prima compare favorably with Oman offered at other points in the State.-1 Ann Arbor Argus. Them In finite • large quantity of wool being offered. The prima rumen from 32 to 15c 'flb.—iPoutiac Jacksonian. Standard Spring opened at a decline of 47, but fell 6f - ,07c before the rime, with nalvo for fritore delivery.at a decline of 10e. Winter Wheat, which has been held off the market pretty well for 1..0 oral weeks also enmumbed, and sales were made at a doebue of 104110 on former price. Onwards of 1551nt0 boob r bongo 1 bends in a.l, at $1,2,0,0,30 for No. I 1100;165 foi No 2 10,11 05,mtelc for Standard.premot delit ory, anti 111...03e for future metivery. Hoar remains drill nod drooping. Co. n was firmer, but coo active. About 24000 hush were siold at 600 an..at for Canal, Con!,i4nll7c 1 / 7 No. I In spur; and &lc for No. 2, Oats dull, with 04/011 at 79,- for No . I in slum; nod 310 for mhotol.---fetile. Preen. New ltuso. Wm:sr.—ll. C. Llring4 , ol3, 00.1, exhibited on •chnoz. 10.107 a beantiful asmple of new Illinois Wheat. It was of the quid fly known as May Red, and was raised to Washington mouty.-IChic. ST. but Ls, Juno 21.—Flr.nr doll and small sal.. Wheat eery ne.witled. .110..1 of the wales were Ist a decline co! sto , 1 , . Corn 10 avy; yellow 014 white9l.oo9s. Tobacco market toe-k; 11.101.1 rorrimen umnitlacturing sold at z:596, If 0 0 medium at (. 6 .L 5 50,30. The Rank Statement of the x ,rob le on o , and shows • , inaerrat v. meeemont on the peanut the manaocre. The midi action 0110104 01111 contiuuen, and has now rob ,bout .i.,1,0110.1100 Within f, works without diemiweit, the commerrmi community or potting up the rate of niters-at more than I cent. Thesporielnertaar b Peareely m much as we anttemated, and use more than neutralized by the shipment of mitt:ol4y. The grades! Mr - ll:ilk._ of the otamle risers., about.' attract the clOafet ICEOpt.IOO of our Itauk manager, 1 leading radian,. authority rapmesed the ouunction to-day that 11.0 shipments for the (atom amold locrewse rather than dimlnish. The increase in net depnette lea favorable bettor, altliminti BO meabat termoncitable with the fret of the statement. Thu following tie compaintli e statement of the condition of the N. Y. City Baran for the wink. ending June II arta is Jane 11. June Loan. $121,500,1P5 Dee...sl,lLS.7= Specie :al 2.275 7.3.11 , 2,217 Inc. 1,059.0.12. Carrolatlon 8.. I,IIE U.21:1,111 110.005 Net Deposita . 71,143,15:4 ;9,107,070 Inc_ 241.40 IN. Y. Trite. INtliatirtenit Caro, MAaarr, Monday, June 20 —The COtli• lea. ket Im, been .I.:ideally dull during the put week, although f it the liiittur dean-101"u 0..,1 ratck• the priers of let wiek woo ardll onstionect. To. loii.mt of tbootook, however, 1..1ns id infiirtor quality, and the den and Ilteltnt. prim tell mt. The reCelpts hare increawid, and the stock to largo. One lot of head wu unt. to New York, in antici pative, we pre.iircie, ul lirgber pilot,. The irderlii, at both yanls amount to about LIU/ brad, nearly all of whi.b were dopow.l.l at a decline. The following was the range of prices for buir cattle to Gay Clioioe •orility.(f , l , l llw.l ....... . .... StOno w ILho Fair . t o 0,75 Ordinary •• icarti NA, Ccit. mon : le .00 Inferior •• . A tow t.ltf o lof II 1' 4 ..1: 100 The otlertn,vl of Flofet. ano.outed to 1.0.) hood. were otlart..-1 AT cleclo.. of !it no ;apron, out - tallow.. The orris ols of Imhoff, eoiou Tani amount to 1.7,6 head. NILO, I, prlces teortog from to f' 100 th, uet import• by ILlver CINCINNATI. per Mn..—) bble 00tr,Oregg0012:11 do Ja 311 1 011 y, 1 1 . d.. Jo, Liggett 11.1 do do. WClarkan rte, 252. raham A ea. Ig:*/ dodo, = eltx •ItAat, Ogrdi.er. It./ do 0/, 11Iyere A o[ 'ID do ..Melt y, Pchmldt .10 do do. Ilopt do do, lo 12 664. twou, 1 61,1, 1 kg liqu.r, Lit. Ho k Tt 001.1, 10 do • I.lsky, 10 101 e tobacco. Clark, t cu; 16d10 at, 111 d Itatn, 0 G. Lt/61, lImposlt: 2 bls tad., 1.1.11td.1., 6 do do. ow 6//r.: 2 61.1., 161.1 oal r Ilttwry Thr •..tlf I. yesterday were the Illormr• 6,111 Irherb sad the Marmot, with 2.t.st 1.1.1. of nun, from Cincin nati. t. It • huh- lan. to put low tho market, but faro, rt. who didn't lily Ito ke ago at $lO, ran now purrlia,a at a •cry much lure? tarsus. The rirrr is falling quite bat and leaving the sorrerks barn agalu......The only departuro yesterday was the Argonaut. nib • full itmal, Comb Martin In command Vor fintrlass boats for all points, v.< our advertisement columns. The CU./1243U poporoansouncs that the Empire City hoe alowniourd her ',logo to New Cacao., and will Load to Pitts burgh. All the bargee healed with cad which left here for Chicin heti lisd week had arrived ..h. to pot. TheCiecinnoti Commercial. of Tioaday, my,- -The Rohr cater, from Pittobnekti, Pavel down for St. Louis, Oils • lw., in too, The Pt. Wayne 1. iu (nu: Cairo. She will re.- pair her shaft here, nod footmeneu loading for Now Cantor early mat weet. The departure, Include the Swallow, for Manetta and Morhier, f St. leash--Loth with felt trips.- Mr. Joo. Ilmiston, of the Wheeling UnderMlitell, left for the wreck of IL. Nat. Minos yesterday. The machinery and nearly all the freialit has been recovered from the wreck. It lire to 10 feet venter, with mod over the deck to tho depth of 10 hackies. It I. the tntention of Capt. Patrick .0 raise the Gibson end her cargo with the Submarine an won as he gala through oath the Cohn.. Capt. Vandergrill haring abandoned the Idea of going to N. Crimp. with the Novi. City. yeohnday reshipped his freight—PM tons canteen tolls and 00 bbl. ull—on the Joao* leaven.. The SL Louis Republican toy. —I night, about 111. u'oluck, se the eteankbnat Ilighflyer,(Mpt Wrighkfrem LIJOht. .111 e, woe gemming op the mar between tairoodelet and this city, she rancid Sr, in tho cabin. Imniedlately &bore the boiler., sod mime • narrow escape from deal:mato°. The pilot steered the I.at to the Illiouia shore, oho pomp. were put to work, rod the Seto, which bad began to born ettinamiollet. A portion of the cabin wee knocked out In tha attempt to put out tau fire. The twat managed to get 01 to this city about half-past 12 o'clock. The kale areat lastronning regulvly again. The kimma (inkhorn and John Remit came op no Saturday night. They loft for points below this morolug. The Waste Merlin will to, op this evening, and the Endue Graham will Imre for for Pittsburgh on Snday. The 7Aoeaville ha: mono on tin mauler trips between Dynode°, tltla city and kleConnaLlarille. -47.sansvIlleCWurler. Timlla Condor, of Tuesday, attya,—Tha flood) , Friends atm rod from ft. Louis yosterday with • lot of Min ima. tol•ero for this port. A blot of Mo. Mimeut wild yea torday at $2O Tho pilot of • lututar raft was,. rovrtroly Laden by a patty of roardias, at the mouth of Wolf rivor, Motophi• Mute lay utaht, *list Ms lila L dmpaire4laf The ollmem of Ma to for at Memphia, Eaturday, report White nod Lillis 1401 rtren4lliug rapidly, with plooty of water in Whim river f, the parisweaol navigation. Tree Ittraa.—Tbe recent rain. abort, have canard thy Con, borlmod 4. r. 2 feet. Then, are now over 4 loot water on the Ilartkrb Shoala—orrough to admit good laud. boats.— iNir‘brillo News. I=! New loan. Jona 22—Cotton heavy; MO lairs sold.— Flour lower sales Geed bbl, et $8,65806,90. Wheat hoary; aid. Caw bush; red 51,60041,71. Co. hae declined; riles 32,000 bush mix. at 14.83; yellow 81(04%. Beef steady at 8100013,25. Perk quirt at 813,76413,80 Toe prime. Cut nests lower, at 7j6e8 3 ( for 81.• and 13 3 f40% for Shout dere. Tulles" lllliPt bIIL steady At 10, 1 4tatr:A. Potashes dull at $.5,75. , hog. arm; N. 0. ett, , ,, kinse a v ia is 5 1; 61 ,,,,._ DA'ee steady; mins of Vers) bags at IL Kalamai steady; 00..44 CAMS Msacm—Beerce ate lower, receipts 3000 head; aides at 88.1110--arerage prim 01493 Sheep firm; receipts 0000 brad. Balne have declined %7,11%' per 1 II i; the rat-septa amounted to WOO head Snug klAaraiF —Stocks honer, Chicago A Rock Leland 58 3 4; Illinois Cate hal Railroad 68; Itlichigan Southern, gtiaraillescL 2+l; New York Central 73,4; Reading 42; 11iSsouri algae 85%; Via glaia shwa 071 Cats. A Chicago 631;2 Pan.. IL IL 111. ex rlivldend Lacrome lend grants, 16%; Pacific Mall& S. Co , 68; Kentucky Axes 102:14; U.S. floes, 1874. registered, 105. OINCESSATL 20.22.—F10ttr watt very dull to day, with lights.. at $6,21/466.60 fur famaite hnuideof Rupert:M*4=d $0,505c6,00 for extra.% extra hnialy. Wheat doll and tkB6e per bus dee:Moon lower grades, with • better do. mood at the declioe; 3504 bus sold at 8.1=g1,30 for red 51,25401,351f0r fair whits, end 81,3601,40 for good whits, and 8446(41,40 fur perms white; the receipts within the peat 21 boors were 1,863 byt, exported fur the past throe day. 4 ISO bushels. Corakleady and firm alBO. Rye firm / er with ti gaud demand t 05. °Abdul! and nneettlet sales at 540060 . arrive/ Whisky steady and firm ea 25 , 40. Cirecarles mad. Provisions Ihmer with . Unproved demand, bet p are not quotably higher, llama Side. emus brisk mend at 90, acid all on the market at this price am tallfe'n; eel. of shout 200 landa. Bulk Sides are wanted, .4 150.000 list sold et 8%. lama. Sales of 460,000 bus of • Or 0110.1, an advance ofd mince the last ar- Ore blot i'y matters Are active; there is • good demand fo i torn exchange at 7.;,'e protalom. NU...ha lutio2l—The damsel for Flour mutt.es ilinltsd and pt drooping; nice 300 bble for export at $6,75 for tit/m . ons; sales to t h e trade have been caplet 14,60 for fa., liar Nye Flour and Corn Ideal tenet. %beat declielog; mice red at 51,70(0,75, and white at $1,7601,62 hasten, Bye dell at 9/ Dorn also doll, at 86 for jellaFt Tao Oats steady.t 470 for toothy., and 60 for . Pritititib, Viso menet slam:lathe damned for Buckwheat bag-iwtertur and mires hie e declined to 75 per blush; 150 both aoldadicil• Whisky Wady at 276928. Mammana, JULIO w , —Floor dull and beery: !toward *treat deed at $0,117%; there were ao oak. of Ohio. The .rrir of Wheat fa 8 .11, and the quotaion. 1.. ootalasi; white 81,60e01,85 and red at $1,5f4i,d0. Corn dull at ti3® iil for white and yellow by weight, and 8088 02 by ...or.. Bac.o la la better demand and llrtosr: Rides are held at tog 4g,4 - .i. Pork dull at $17,26: Whhkr °tibia held &aft... the eon in law a Idurrel, the notori ous land pirate, killed his brother in law, in Bell county, Texas, the other day, and then killed Idtculelf. PAPPLES --5 bbls. •Mantazas just rued and fur Ws byRKYYIR A ANDIBSON. Toitpi,NwiNE —2O bble. for salo by roy3l 8.4 VAIINESTOOIC A 00. SEED BUCKWILEAT-1000 bus. ,primo Seed Backvbett fortnle by J. B. CIANIILLD W. O -- LD OATS-- 5 00 bus. extra heavy old. Oats for sale by Jot: .J.ILCAN7L LD &CO. SC. HAMEe-1.2. tcs. Evans lE Swift's S .C. name 1,, Webs my2B WATT A WILSON OATS -150 bus.. roo'd and for sale by PA , lt. N. ILING,No. 211 Liberty street TIIiIOTIN SF:Fa-200 Env h. prime, in Mors oad lur Ws by .1e d• . Joint P. SILL! CO. AM - -1000 boaluchoico old Oats for salo O by (10Ze.10)., JOON P. BILL A CIO. BB EANS—wO bblo. =rat white for sale by I p . Ol' 4 OLl-4 16 ; a ctisks j jualThrecent.iveduzaVoof.or filawmuuom LY019 , 19 drAGXIGT/C .POWniCall; Ski .. deem, hinfen - ruSeSEA CbuiCemeArA Ards, Yoths, And irdtpgris of Us T"portaace of a reliable article of ibie kind is inestimable. ra warm weather all =fare.. teem with Mese annoying CAA nispowder is the only article Mar:red which Inn exterminate them. A compa ny of bonen ta, from the horticultural Society of Paris, while and t the ferns of Asia, observed that all Insects lighting upon a certain kind of pleat very spun dropped dead. nas feet was made nee of to Board their nigher:amps from thole Iran:tarn. Quantities at the plant wore brought home by Mr. Z. Lyon, and found a IX.itbro Imam destroyer in every experiment. It is simply a powders leaf, cherol- • gaily prepared to resist the effect Made and climate. Med. ale .d Letters Patent have been obtained from the Govern ments of Engimrd, Praetor, Germany, and Russia, from the Wori.fe Fate, and numerous medical and horticultural cal. leges and societies. LETTER MOM STIR PRESIDENT OP TI{E U. STATES Ihrsoglrca Iturrour, Washington, Slat Jan./SW AMA. Eitawou. Lvosfr—Dray Str. 1 lure the pleasure to Inform you that the Royal Comrthaiou of the' World's Pair, at Loodoahere awarded you a Medal and Certificate for the great Taloa of your Magnet/4r Powders, tor ex.rmliusting lowan, Se_ "MILLARD FILMORE, Cbaircusn." Tho aboTe was accompanied by o lienifiCata of route Albert. It Is Free from Poison Nmer Yon*, October lat, IMA.• Mt. Z. Lroat—Deu Sim Wo hone analned utd tenet! l ielheolic Powder"' and a them perneMly hamlets to mankind and domestic animals, bat certain death when Im babel by be ..maand insects. JASIZS CUILTOX M. D., attract. LA U/LLNCE SID itoL Cbendstrv, N. Y. limpftal. Mr. Jona L. lloa t , . Yeilenntendent of - the Now Yort Hos. Pinelt M./ "be entailed all the pop, ant., 'roaches, mottm. an, with tam'. value," Pmeder,and node it or Immento and Every O rd '" r ''' .. kvotier moothave a direct Itt tereet in an article , of this kind de to the, Astor, EL Nicholas and 81ete,,,m. - :li m „`"',7,„"' . Z do President of the American I ri e vi er ,„ /couch, Con. Winfield Scott, Cyrus W. Wield, 1..11. Piave, of the I ire Pointe Hission, Au., AA Mrigs ggy,, “Th s discovery of Prot Lyon is of national import:mum Theaartners' Club bare tested it o:tor:mato, It will der troy io.stit, Ftree.Oppert, UM, moths, imp, ard reran,Garden plants min be preserved, sod home. made pp m ,. ArrengeMenta or, now made through Menu. EARNE4 PARK of No. York, to have it sold tbroughout the w or m Moog worthless imitations ale advertised. caution. “Nriv Etas, Novumber Stb, ISM. “1n retiring from business, I have sold all my iron Powders .d Pills, Lettere PaiSay and Gm &enrols wrists.. in.; thereto, to Ileum BARNES ik PARK. This Powder is a discovery made by suyeelf,..and brunght from the interior of Asia, end is Intl:mud, to nay °tiny persons. The genuine. and effective article le pat np to tin cannisters, and will con done to bear my name. -R. LYON." . •• • • • Rata and mice ktrukt be reached by a powder, and art, killed bye Magnetk rill. Order them through any, rder carman Lyou's Powder tilts inseam In a trkn, lint Lyon's PHI, ern mixed t.v rate and mice, . . Sample Flank, t.; cen regular alma, 60 mire. nnil Sl i d° Follow direction, Me freely and Ilderrne y. BARNES & PARK, 11 as 15 Park Ninw, New Lurk. Also, the Illelican Mustang Liniment Lt•=.•ttd•rflulT Great Alterative and Blood Purifier. 1):11. PANACEA. TQiIS old established and incr.lnabla rclne ay for thecnre of /scrofula, or /Clog'. Evil, Illoercam not White iSselllng, Eruptions of the /skin, Blotches or Piniplo of the nee, Mat:nista ur booty Eruptions, Liras which urine from on impure habit of blood, Pains fp the hones, Weakened end etato of Um System,arb slog either from a long and protracted case of Meknes, or Laving latured under an attack ol syphilis, the seeds td which still remain in the system, or baying ...yellowed s sned amount of drugs, celocoel, Ac., which may have ef. reeled t h e bones or their corm - lug, called the periostrnm, which sometimes gives tier to e chronic ulcerous dlechars end enfalt bone. occasionally crane away. Attache of Me g n. , modern In nousequenes of au Injured or abused Unnetiartior lung .tending Billions Affections; the Palo and the sickly,: the Bloated Pane, alwaye honest. or requires We rosa of this lovaineble panacea; or eLould the patient bare labored ueder on attendon of the Spine. Droi:ay, Jaundice, or YU low uses of the Shin, Chronic Anted., of the Liver, Lame mos, ur asosting of Plash, Ulcerated Sere Throat. (lip Joint Cumplaiut; lu short, the must lostlduann diseases which Ise put every other medicine of defiance, well a the skill of the profeseion, more than a qn.arter aa of a renter,. have born perked, eradicated by this arsat vegetable ye trams; In all cases of eruptiora -Sleeve , ' All. Ibrarna Oferment, - abould used to connimelms with ells Penn.'s, The two will coke (Ilene., chrome and obstinate eruptive disease.. Retail price of the Panacea Sirdi per bottle; 3 bottles Delivered to any address on receipt, of Remittance. A RECENT VERY RT.MAREARLECURE • Wu that of Eliza A. Cora. No. 4 Trenton ntreet, Chad, town, Mao. While In Ptillapelph la. she realded with Wet 11. Shay, loth alma, 4 doors below Race. Theca., smith eruption of eight itan @Lauding of the must otatruste character, covert net the whole surface\ from the sole of the foot to the crown of the teruel, tithing and Irritable in the ethtrernee. Thee most Nutrient of tho p!ofee flon hadfnifed in accomplithing a cure. Pr. So - excrz aPt ares tree virulent in matte: • perfect cure. Preparedooly by . Ult. !MAYNE & Phila. ' 1.011. el. IL 6.EYPEII, 140 Wood ebreet, Sole Arad for Pittsburgh. WILLARD nanvicv s CO. =ME 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET NM TORS. PA. .E R tV A..R 0 r JR WISAITI.Nt:7II d NTIVAD f Wit IT, FO PAPER, ov 0000 OR MADE To 000011. FA COLORED Al5ll MST's PA /TVS,' WATTLING PAPER:, ENVELOWiI, Meow and Bonnet Boards. TWINE SOUSE WILLARD lI&ILVEY & CO., SI ./faidew Lane and 17 Cedar Strtet, NEW YORE. Ea= NEAP, COTTON, '1" - W IIITY)IITID of «very dew. vipl...n] =fealaa=l ROPE, Sarr..l Ftnrf. FIRAIng Lino., Clzrling SEINE TWINES, snots THREAD, WlCK.nxid all kinds of CORDS AND LINES. xu'iLS;oolltretatO =ll==l;i xxsx S H L I 1 , 7 :E Damasks, Diapers, tike.. riONSUBWIS OF RICIIARDSON'S LIN ENB, and those dailfous ot obtaining thn GENUINE GOODY, aboold Dee that the articles they intrehafe err eeel. witli the toll mime of the ban, RICHARDSOI; SU.VS ft` 0 UDEN, - - guaranton of the wand.. and dorablitty of the floods Tbta thotiott la rouderal esoutlaily nem..., ea large no.thiee of Inleriut and defective linens are proper., mouton after i.ll and with the name of RICIIAILD PON, by Irish Iloosos, who, reg.:Mese of the Itdory that inflicted alike ow the American rnnaomcr and tbo mumble toren of the genuine floods, will not readily abandou • imshocea . prothablo, while parchment can I. impthoi on with goods of a worthiest character. J. BULLOCK& & J. B. LOCK 4 &vat., 36 Church street Nov York Regular 55teamexs. 1859. Season Atrangement 1859 lIRTWERN ST. LOUIS AND ST. PAUL. DAI LY NORTHERN LINE PACRUS FOR OALKNA , DUBUQUE', 6/ILL MATER ANGST. PAUL—The followmg. milt sod magnificent el& srboel,oteatocro rill co.pooo [Rio Roo for :ho condo,: year, leovlog im follower MorIoy....—LIENRY CLAY... .Coot. Stertnnoo Alfartl. Tomday CANADA.— Tueeday..—PSHIGNAW.---..._ OrbDth. Wedneeday-LUGIR MAY...... " J. R. Rhodes. Wodneeday-AUNT LEITY ._..--. CD.. Morrison. ThurtaIay_.6INTROPOLITAN ..... _ " 7.8-Rhodes. Thureday—HINNRSOTABNLLE... " T.D. Hill. riday--bEW DROP--— • N.W. Parker. Prlday....-011CPPRWA....--._. o CriPiter. babirday.....DEDTHAAR 6 R.CL Gray. Saturday WM. L. " M. Greene. The Noidhern Line bee been to eucceatful operation dm , log the pan - 'ear, and for regulerity, comfort and perfect rolialsi!ity in every reaprt-t,htta betro marpateed any argaulution tat the Wtotent ri v ers. !laving added alz neat atatmera to tho Idoe. tlicy aro nor brewed to off, Increns - cal facilities for the transaction of ail burititsa entrustttd to lima, and hope to merit a continuation of the liberal pat. rooms he ea Idicrelly bestowed upon them. Cur WV el that rimy required. all?, at the Wharf Bost, at the foot of Locust strcet, or at the 'orthersi Wm Packet Office, No. 67 Commercial street, between Olive and Lomat. WARDE t Dad? 7 7 3 General Agents. mr=nid MISSOURI RIVER Notice to illaiouri Myer Shippers and • Passengers. WE have made an arrangemee , 2l6 2 l with the Missouri Hirer Packet Co pan, by whkb we cm give through rates from tritanorgh to panengen and freight to W points on tho Miaow' Itlr' or. For further particulars, apply to Frau, BLS= Co., Rama Boat Agents, corner Water and Market streets, who aro oothortoed to contract for la. MCDRIDe A CO., (late of Plttshargh,) • turllartlf T tfo. 40 Coalautclol ict, St. Lard., lark 1) EC ULAR TUESDAY PACK- I .(lI;Up .. .11 , ET FOR 7-tHERVILLE.—The fine raw . steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt.llmmoz Arm i r rs eare for the stave and interrnedhoo porta BURY TPRSDAY, at 4 o'clock r. r For freight or pawns apply ou hard. It FLACK, BARNRS k 00.,Aets. Ctrictithati, 6ct VIA. CINCINNATI AND LOU . - 18 , 111.0t—Ilts splendid steamer EMMA, Capt. J. D. bloratta, will leave for the shore waded inter. modloto ports on TBURSDAIrt r.l loot, at 5 o'ck.k P. H. Pot freight or pomp apply on lx.drd cr to FLACK. BARNES AIM., Adts.: ' • FOR CINCINNATI & vitax—ree a. pameng.r LIAILMONIA. Captain U. R. ilarbiti, sill 444. above sod all lammed iatr VII 01, on SATURDAY,2Sth lost, el iOIfeIOCIE • it. F or f re i g h, v ...pa apply OD board or to Je2l FLACK, BARNES & Cp, Agta. FVLOUIS ILLE —The Am Wormer GLENWOOD, Utpr. D. orickron, will leave fur tho above rma CI to terror:Dodo porrt. OD THIS DAY, Mil Dud., at fetlock N. yor Dwight or panto apply oa board or to J AN FLACK, DADINItiII A CO., Agents. Wit. ouis. bz.T. -- _ •F'O:W.-S A IN T LO U I S.— ri Z a a .:-.T40 - dino atm= ,ARGONAUT, D. Z. laickelf, inzot..r, 101 bare for the above and at Gutman. ato .porla, op Tilld DAY, 21.1 it.. st 4 o'clk, P. a. For . freight ortuasago apply oo board or to ~ , Jal7, , , FLACK, BARNES # 12).. Agents. FOIL ST. LOUIS R; ST. PAUL-- • Tin flue stracok Da. RAN& Capt. B. nu n. ill Immo farthest*re and all lutatmodists vats Ork TISDf DAY, the-23d Gd., at 6 o'clock P.a. For haled Or piano apply oo Loud or to .1 el? ILACM, BARNES* CO., Aging. , ..........-___ #1.03 erltano, Fec. A: NEW ORLEANA t LIRA, —Thollne elealeer FM:3IONT, INA. Etoekdale.will leave La tee manow,• cbt at or s letermodiale porta on I/MADAN X.,1 Ws. For ramp apply en board or to /e2l m i ca . ji,WES s 00,. iSDurattotta[. Pone institute, CORNER of Penn and llancocic strects.— no omitting term sill commune on TM:MAY:364 hut. A Matted number of mils guy obtain adadakny !ram. for Tao= and Stationomsll3 per nesidascartinnat en teas: PINING THIS DAY—Very beedg . Dram Goods Id Robes and by the yard. , di0,d 1 k 1,44 of pannoi led Xan.n.d.=.lZilods =le ex mine a tonna In lull Jell , clateNsox LOTM.Ii Market st
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