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Pittsburgh, Fort•Wayns and Chirago'Enitroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.)
Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline,. Ft. Wayne
Express Train 12-.15 A. M. 650 A.. M. 1101 P.
Mall Train 6:50 A. M. 5:00 A. M. _11:00 A. .M
.Express Train. ittiO P. M: 6. - 45 P.-M. 230-A.M
Arrive at Chicago:
Ir4press, 647 P. M.l Mail, 6:00 P.M. I Express; 6,17 Alit
Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh: -
Fran, 3:40 P.M. Express, 800 P...M. 1 - Express, 2:ro Alf
(From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.)
- Few Brighton Accommodation.. 9 - .30 A. M 44:0P.M
• - 6:25 A. btr 12:10 P.M
r: xpress Thiin
Mad. . _
Line
7 neJobnatown Way Pas9euger
Train
Johnstown Accommodation—.
l'.rat Turtle Creek
.iicond
Third
. 6:00 A; ?d., Lb P. AL
2;50 P. N..11:00 A. M.
.10:41.1 A. M. , 0:50 A. AI
"• " 0 , ..20 P. M. - :qtJ6 P. N
Pittsburgh and Comettsrille kailrora. ' ••• •
(Frorn Liberty and Grunt streets.)*
Na Leaves. Amves.
__
_il Train 7:00 A. t 1.15 P. Al
lixpress Train 4:30 P. 31. - 8:43 A. Ai
CZeseland and Pittsburgh Aziln..ad.
(Prom corner of Liberty and tirantatreets.)
. Leaves: Arrives:
M. 240 A. M.
. 0.25" A. AL 4.00 P. M.
: 1.05 P. AL 8:30 P. M.
..5.00 P. 31. 11.00 A. Al.
.
Expre..is Train
Nall Train
Aecolomodution.,
Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad.
5,p1 db m. 11.20 A. 111
ExplOss 'Trails:: 1.05'P. 1:30' - 730 4. Ai
Court of quarter Sessions,
Before Judges - 3VPILtre, 441aIns
and Parke. .
TnunsnaY, June 9th,.1859:'
Commonwealth vs. John Sing, T. J..Critty,
Luke Berry et al; indicted for the murder of
Augustus ; llihlman.
The Diitrict A ttordey opened the case for
the Commonwealth. In the course of his re
unirks he stated that he had examined the wit,
ness..ns, and did not think a Couyietion for rder
the niTt degree could he had. He read tine
of Assembly defining the different grades of
- '
Dr„ }f practising
- • - hi - the . tow Vert' Perry. 4 Was
acquainted with- Augustus,Dillimim i the do
ceased; attended' him in :a spell of sickness,
I , ot had no knoWledge of him between the '2d
iijid )Oth of 1858. . Was ealaki upon by
iron4r - AleXitrider fdinake - tip i i4l tr rteni P.r
amination of aeceaked: round a wOnrid op
the front part of the head, back of the frontal
bone; removed the scalp and found the skull
fractured and depressed; sawed out the freetur...
ed portion ; gangrene had taken place, and the
discharge was very offensive. Death resulted
front the 'wound; could not say with whatscrt
of an instrument the wound was inflicted. The
post 771071 CM examination was made on the
night of the 10th of April.
, Cross.:exanzincii—A.ltend'ed deceased a week
previous to his, receiving the, hurt. If the
pr9per timely means had been applied, the de
ight. ' l!yq.
16 , 71er, PLora—.Knew 4ugust
Dirdmiiii' 'the:night, 115'iratt r irijuied j _I. was at
iiihding,t;ar Tor - Fred. Masser; saw Isaac An:
derson; John Ring, and T. J. c!fitty in the bar
roorri that night ; did r i e4 sep - fiery'
I. iif past eight. 0'.zt041, - . Washingtiin 4ewis,
- llttrly and' pglle .ilridO'Spe came in;
Lewis and Ifurly; 01,...,ed for more later; ?qr.
Tiniser ffil4 it NSA! time to *l nn and no wonld
ilifiOititOordhetEr IltirlY-Bnd'Aluler
tift Went auldSMlla time aftermird4 a stone
(.anie through the iNdinlowl - John Itaj , mon came
in, and after bhn came August Dihlman, with
the fore part of his head- bleeding. Dildulan
died in eight days afterwards. Arn3. - Nasser,
&I. the . time the stones were thrown, was in the
/filet/en. A great many stones were thrown.
Did not go out to see 'by whom they were
thrown; did not see any of defendants about at
the time. Luke Berry lives in Port Perry',;
did net see himabout for some time after the
Olf +Vaq 14 " ..
B, i'l•e/1:”
r
. e'reiminell---Tt was about half an hour
after. Lewis Burly and Anderson left that the
,tones were thrown
-Per'is A r ea, sivolv —Live in 'port Perry. Op
Raster ldonday, in April, 1858, was in Fred.
riNilsser's house; Icing and Crotty wanted' to
sing before the counter; Na:s.ser said they should
put do so, that they were pg better than the
others. Iringand Cratty drank their beer and
went out. Saw nothing wrong after that; and
, ;vent (Jot infdrlciatibnralletwardi that
there was going to I)BA:fight., and went. back to.
Nasser's; saw Andy titrcilli and .i.ohn King
throwing stones through the WindoWs. Heard
h:worriau and children crying and went in the
house at the rear door. Took a candle and
went out the front door. saw Vratty,
titrepb, Burly and IAWiS; Ptrouti was asking
for his hat; Pagel; hiddalliiii; find asb-ed Who
wbp throw.stones beside .hint and King;' took
him (Stioub) into the bar-room, and asked him
again; he said he 'wmild not tell ate, celled me
a s--- of a b—, and I. hit him on the bead four
. or five times. Straub went out, through the
back door, and after that more atones were
thrown. I went out again without a candle,
and was standing near the fence;,HurlY shook
hands with nie, and asked if ho had done any
thing-wrong. While I was shaking hands, I
was knockedtown from behind with &stone;
about five minutes after Dihlman was knocked
down; went with Ditilman into the house; he
was hurt very. had; his cap was : cot through.,
pay/ him every day after Wards until ho died.
Prose'-examined—pihlmati' boarder:lst Nas
!ars' sat 412 0 14 aftßf • he hugs
strual' tiut he die not drink any beer. 1.
I if4sori list#P a lagqtßer
house in Port Perry ;came home lite op the
evening 4 „of .goeter r iletqteen - eight
and 'Pine o'hiohk "Alide'rshh, 1:Th1.1/and ewis
tf a l u Pt i ll 41 4 itsls4 : 4 .fgr o bper 4 .4914 .ikeln, had
lillirMitr l 6l4 1 1 1 /PP. g l .4iNiint
out, and heard some lou ; thought
there wpoi , 11,,Vit; arid !nem:" for open nis
Neel. Stones were thrown through the win
dow into the bar•room and into' the kitchen.
[Thiswitness, corroborated the evidence of
Dennist Neel.] Did not see Berry 'during the
whole night -•Dihlman lvardedwith me; after
he 'vial hurt he did not eat much, and com
plained nitiehltdwardatitedast ;.:=was with him
when he died... 3Latle theiriformation on which
dcsfendaliki:WCie" tiirestel me to'
settle #l.o44o4lol@utgx nki.131114. - 4.
Qross-eramiaed—Drank lieelon that night;
Was neither drunk nor sober.
4 6 " R CY 34 nt Morn. :--Yirw in Port Perry
on the night of the difbcolty . a. Diblman
niter he was. struck. I was coming, down the
road, Mad - saw' King, Cratty,'Andeipon and
Lewis;" this was before decessed•was struck.
Lewisaidd ho could Whip - a Dutch" hotelier,
lnEloninK 1134 4 , .' a.9;•ttPlk;;;;oldtri In ;o - Armakon.
Cratty said ho was,tre of Port Perry Lind
Brada&leiViehl, 111 . 14 Wen stinck me in the
eye. Stones' were thrown and Ilan into the
z coblihed ;mine out and went to litasser'ir house ;
the front door was lookerlr."I. looked into the
window, and was struck with a stack by Jacob
Xrasser'; asked him why he didt, and he said
he did not know mo. Went Into the house,
and was there-when Diblman came in r- Saw
thatlair was' truck. . •
Samy.ll Van,ipay, worn—Residci ill Port
Perry; intitihfiiliass'er's house cm the morn
ing of tho occurrence; - saw a man There with'a
white handkenchiof tiediainund Ids head.;'ask.,
ed him, in.Gerinan, what was tIM matter, and
An.inid- di - cob - Sasser bad struck him. on the
head with a bade.
Jacob Kenai: lfis. ••Ito'drain igniset,;, and
August
,P 1 Ac e wer9-caVe . 4•11,4 corrrobora
tell e v idence o£witnesses.
&mend othirtrittiesiesireiniailfenbixenaed,
11 M4 1 4.411.4.4*44nEksi 3 ritiri.$0,14,ifitMes,
attachments were-Tiansdforlhem= to
insure theieattefidtmee; if farad , theZheriErf
off:Mere were instructed te lodge them in jail.,
court adjourned.till . nine this morning. - •
ausrniiiani alylaa:;nr. .hboys'eclobing. both
plain an'd' fancy, may beaaan at J. L...earnia . . -
ghsin Co'a„ Roden-lo*, Alreeffiy• -
BEgiiNE
BEEBE
NOLIMIK VI
Daily,
Fire Dollars
_per Year, atnetly in ad
Tanee- , '"WeeklY: angt.Csuiptlane Two Dol
lars per year; in Clubs of tire, Ono Dollar..
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
. • .
Departure and •Arrlval •of Passenger
„ .
. .
Pennsylvania Zai/road. .. -
(Frain corner of Liberty. and Grant.eireets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
8:50 P. M. 12,15 P. M.
2:50 A. M. 11:50 P. M.
4:20 P. M. 12.7:10 A. M.
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,< ~ :~~
.Ifind•
PicAle of `the Pennsylvania
.Dragoons... ,COLLINS Pwalc RACE.—The track yesterday
Flag. Presentation. was flue after the shower,-and there was ageod
' The Pie-Nic of thp Pennsyliania Dragoons,
Capt. Vierheller, which came off yesterday it attendance to witness the spirt. Everything
was orderly and pleasant.
Iron Pity Park, wail a very pleasant and well . 'First came a trotting match, mile heats, best
ariango social military gathering. The as
-sentblage was 'very harm. numberingupwardstwo out Of three, for'a gold medal.
. Felix Laverty, entered black mare, Sallie
of a thousand ladies and gentlemen. Ward,
The entertalninent was excellent, music and
dancing forming a chief feature. At the table Johnatson, bay share, Fanny
,Robinson,
. W
On'the first heat 'Sallie started ahead; Finny
we observed quite a number of invited guests, 'broke a eouple of times but finally came a
amonewhom Were his Honor, the Mayor, Col. length ahead, in 2.50. On the second heat,
Rowley„:Gen. Snodgrass and others. Fanny kept ahead froafitti start and came in
Previous to the - dinner, Col. Leopold Said four or five lengths ahead in 2.48, winning the
made amosteapital address to the soldiers iri race.
the Ger Man language, closing by introducing Then came a pacing match for a gold cup,
Mayor Weaver, who, on behalf of a number of Thos Bailey entered bay horse Dick Turpin.
the Com
gentlemen Harvey V anvoorhis, bay mare Si's, and Cbar
; presented pany with an
Aniericini-trag. ley Jeremy, the sorrel horse Gipsey.
The 'Mayor addressed the soldiers as follows: On the first beat, Dick and Lipsey to sulkies,
Captain Vierheller:—Gentlemen of the Penn;and Sis tinder the saddle, the bridle of the hit
sylvanin Dragoons, I have been requested by ter brokOand she left the course. Dick came
in ahead of Gipsey in c':so. -
some o r a gYlPlWW;eilizemt-fer have a On the second heat, his led off in fin;t-rate
higliregard; tccbti`pieseht on this occasion, and stile, and Dick passed her in the first quarter,
tender you as a testimonial of their good wishes
winning the heat and race in 2:5i, Gipsey coin
--for-yotirself and company, this superb flag ingin second best but some distance behind.
,ofoureofintry. In obedience to those wishes , The followime, races were announced for
eheetfully confide to your patriotic care and next Thursday,' viz: A trotting match for
keeping this symbol of American freedom and
and greatness. Already thirty-threestars,glim- four year olds, mile and repeat. P.
entered roan colt Kate M'Kinley ; and Sam
ther,-andiglistemirl RS, „azure- folds Psign of
hope and triumph nigh" to the oppressed of Butler the bay colt John.
The visitors at the course had a good, time
every land. We gentlemen ; :at this time, -view
With kindling ardor and enthusiasm its expand-"g enerall y
ing folds and increasing brilliancy, but should
war sound itsdread alarm, and Columbia call
her smile; the battlefield, therr indeed
Klett soldier, eye will briptlitv turn
To 'where iLi meteor glories Inirn
And us Ins springing steps ad, anee,
004 ntr,iwie iteneeenee la the glance,
As patriots and philatitrophiSts, letus hope the
day is far distant when our bright banner shall
wave amid the smoke and carnage of battle.
Rather let our starry ensign be hailed and
known as the harbinger of Peace, and the nu
:Routh emblem ;of a:great yerlile;prosperous
and'free.'' But 'whether us citizens or sMidiers,
gentlemen, T may tretlifidly say this flag will
boast no warmer admirers, truer friends, or
more gallant defenders, should need be, than
the Pennsylvania Dragoons. As In the pa
geant of mimic war, it shall hereafter float over
your ranks to the summer breeze, may it
prove an incentive to high and honorable ex
ertions,.to- .stirring deeds and noble induce
ments. Deathless fame is not alone the heri
tage tif- lief veteran Warrior or dauntless chief
tain. Peace bath her own victories as well as
war, and' OM it' may pot hp your to;tune to
- - serre.Yoni•• coUntry on :the tented field, yet may
you, one-and all, wits tho applause of your
countrytifen by the manner in which you tlis
-01(11.0'$-our high duties its American citizens.
As it military corps, ever ready to respond to
your country's call, . your bearing and deport
ment is a sure guarantee of your usefulness,
and I doubt - not you will preyn yourselves
worthy sons of PenusylVania and Fatherland,
in whose bosoms' stili plows n love of liberty,
and nu undyin g tiatreci to iyranny.
After passing the day most pleasantly, the
company and guests diverseil as the shades of
night came on, well satiAled with the days en
joyments
G. P. It. JAMES'S NEW NOVEL.—Messrs.
T; 11. Peterson & Bros- j u . d. pu bli shed
from tht author's own manuscript, G. P.
C R.
James new histc,rical noyel, entitled -The Cav
alier." It is one of the best of tho popular
works. which have emanated from his pen.
James lean agreeable. as well as a prolific now
eliqt. iris *lyie E•tiotlg, };a spic and vigorous,his subject well selected, and his plots good and
well wrought out. Messrs. Peterson have is
shied his new work, "The Cavalier" in two dif
ferent
,stsies•,- Iry two Volumes - paper cover, at
ont'i deilkie, or hatitlsoluely bound in ono
at or either edition, free of
nuiGage dill basant to any pail of the: Trailed
States, on any one remitting the price to the
fluut, & Minor have the book for
sale in this city.
ARRESTED FOR. COUNTEEFEITIND.—Deputy
;U:riltecilitates.,Marshil - Bernard, Dougherty,
yesterday,arrested. Susan Keyser, at u boarding
house on' Fourth street, on a warrant issued
from the United, States District Court for the
Western District of Virginia, at Wheeling,
charged, in connection with Charles Pri9e, who
;virtu: firrested. in Allegheny city, on Tilesday,
with counterfeit ng. Both parties were ar
rested Mid' ]air at Wellsburg,
r- - ,V41 1 ,. 00401, :hut maliing . „ their . .es;tipti, and
keeping; oitt of the waforthe officers until the
present time. The Marshal will remove them
'on Monday, to. the District they. will
I Ni Wad:.
Tll2 '
numerous ytl4-erditY.
ii.a6ll = theeltv, .tre ci Well' Attended.
including the tidd Fellows' pie-nie at Glen
wood, : . ..the Pep nsy vat! EllnrgoonS presenta
tion
find'ple-nle'nfleori City Park, - the Straw
berry Fmtipatat •Uornewonii..and itlSO
vnl at Valley Grove, near ilulton station, on
the Allegheny Valley' Railroad, for the benefit
or , a elinfelf at that idae - e. 'The day wii‘ a
delightful: one, neither too warm nor tooeuol—
justsuch a day as one can enjoy in the coon
try2—nrid'we'llaye 110 tioutit that all who vis
,ited.tlteai planes will feel the better fur the few
hours of relaxation and open air exercise they
have enjoyed. -
C4.§1 . 1..N11 8 . - 0110 of tho largeateastingB
ever,made in the Untied States was made for a
new sloop-of-war now building at the' Kittery
yard: ' It was a steam condenser, and nineteen
tons of metal were used in the easting.—Neto
York - Post. •
At the Foundry of Knap, Wade & Co., in
ibis city, preparations are now nearly
for casting a gun for the United States, whicl,
will requyv ,Dirty tons- of litchi! to be melted
and used itituce. The casting will be made in
the eourso_of a couple Of nem tlis t as .we were a
daj* iii two'since informed dly'kayo
t¢o skillful foTeniun- - cif %1,0 foundry.
, Mu. readers will recollect an
individual' hy the name of Fish, who visited the
West-as- the agent of ftieecdoraini. 100 NV4.9
looked upon us rather a Scaly fellow"by the
newspaper men, :who found it soinewhat•difli
cult to eqlleet their bills from him in some :in
stances. A few days sipee,the aforesaid Fish
wns'arrested In New York City for the non
payment of FicLOlornini's board bill. Maret
zee and Strairwh 'both offered to go his bail,
but he'steadfristly'reAtsed.' Ile finally got at
liberty 'by; tiro Attorneys of Mr. Lumbley, the
.F.nglhtly manager, for., whotn :acted as
agent, Mlyingthe_.bill.
gLANTSD CORN..,—The American Ag
riciaturist foiJuno says: 2, ? Some good farm
ers purposely delay their principal corn-plant
ing until 'the first of, June ;"that "when
planted into the ground is warm, and quickly
germinates the seed, starting it at once into a
-vigorims growth, that spa oyertikkes anci gees
ahead of the curlier plimted." They also agree
.
that ono hoeing Is eared by the late, working
of 'the'Soil, 4,70. * •
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Fanners; whose crops have been injured - by'
the frost,' hare hero the opinion of Orange
'Judd, s practical farmer; to encourago them to
plant - again ; if neemsary. • • ' •
A litrisixci..- - We are daily requested to
call attention to the condition of the• sidewalk
in front of the new building now being erected
on the corner of Market and Fifth stmts. It
is covered over with loose plank, in such posi
tions as to form a complete' man-trap, in`addi
tion to bricks and atones scattered aboutinlieh
profusion, and a morter bed covering a portion
of the walk. A lady frain.Allegheny city fell
as
doWn,while'pang this place, yestere . o #iern
ingi. ruining her clothing and receiving some
severe bruises. The Mayor would accommodate
the public by:having the nuisance abated.
A Immure. of coal miners, employed by - the
Messrs:. Watson, at - Beck's/WTI, on the Monon
gahela river, have ceased Work. They Allege
that ' their einployers' wish to reduce their
*ages -sonic temper cent :which-they resist.
They held a meeting, passed resolutions niit to
work for the price , and advising other miners to
hold out -against- raducti4.
E. It'..llw.4)lr.,oftte=!;secikiille Jejfersoiien,
sends us tt ateectmettoopy of a paper, which he
itttends-_pliblishing during the . Erie 'Annual
Cettfetenaief xhe 31. F. 'Cher* which- fon
velum et. Brookville twithel4th
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COUNTRY RESIDENCRA.—Many of our husi
n.eas men have already purchased lots from
atuong , the many beautiful spots adjoining the
city, for the purpose of erecting private resi
dences thereon, and many more aro doing;so
every day. In this connection, special attti-
Lion is directed to the advertisement of IV; 0.
Leslie, Esq., in another Column, headed "Anak
land Property for Sale." This is ono of :the
most desirable places—convenient to the city--
within our knowledge. nodes the terms are ex
tremely liberal, we expect. to law of a large
number of lots-tieing sold.
Ttt
r. Clue Er ltoreti between the Olympic
And, C . [tartlets crleltet Chits plaeu - on
Thursday of next week. The Olynipie. were
practicing, yesterday, on.the North Common,
Allegheny, with a strong force in the field.
The Chartier boys have 111140 Leeri playing sev
eral games .‘• to get their hanc.l.4 in." Both
clubs contain crack players, but if the Chartiers
defeat the Olympic they inu4 do some, fine
playing.
COAROF OF Ittor.-1,1,-1 I•Vl'ltillEr, a party of
four young men, under 'the inrowneo of too
much lager, went into Iteititz:b suitoin on Sixth
street. and acted in n riotous and disorderly
manner, tearing down the gas; fixtures, and
otherwise injuring the property of the saloon.
Mrs. Benit!. appeared at the )taYor . s "Olen end .
made oath agaitis,t, them riot.. They %%ill ,
hails a hearing at nine e'eloek this morning.
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Tug Morris Mo.'s, Poll and Trowbridge
11.1.iNtrela are at tho Arch Street Theatre._ Phi
ladelphia. They intend to visit Pittsburgh
somo time in. July.
SI:411 It ER C LOTH I NG, -.- •
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tri, s oe 0
article, for
4,20,;: mac “"en , e
b,n.:S fo u nd3'<n lti a q' and tiw
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meat of Messrs. \v. 11. 31:Geo & Co., at tlitT
corner of Market square and Federal stied,
Allegheny city. These gentlemen have every
description of the InuAt ih.ghimnible
which they ninnuraptnre in the hest manner.
Their stock of gentlemen's goods is large and
61e,gant, and their prices moderate. They
never fail to please their cnstoniers.
KATINCI 1117 STK.V.I.— As a testimonial of
the itorkwnliko rnattner, porfoo, twti o ti o f their e lt"..
rviztaatittg rmu.hines, itt Rtcl, and flu
httlentt.otion neex•ssary to room comfortable.
tca biro this rertitiento 1,. mid Phillip-,
9uect.ssors to Phillip.. • t'o, for their ',No of - 1.,.; t t0w
iJCuni the Sevoial (Vont Sehool. n 11,,' vity of
Vittsburgh.and which ha:.met our upproval, mat
would rt , orninond them to the puldi, 1.. giro entire
wttifla,tion of heating by steam.
IL:Miller, Jr., John Slnr”hull, Jr., rti. George
Wth , on, John Wtl,'ai, Ihroetors.
DAVIS &
Shorn limany, G. Mitiv. Pfambthq am: Liras:
i),./.4 in curry &NI - 44ton of G, Fuquiy.sond
No. C 7 'Wood and 14A First strew;
de1o:1y10•
AIECITANIC,;' INSTITI/TR. —This Instituthrn,
want of which Its, bocci 5010114 felt by wit closet,:
iv now open. tind..r the , uperintendeno. , of
Jarimitui A J 01105401. in li, Lafityeti, 1:1014101g, Co
t:lmre, ttr. l ou.l strk.t. It,. kic , i,!;liett for aw lit v.lllal
exhibition lii lb. prodnetm (IS .breCtIAIIIINS. N10n1114..111-
rem Insttrit....r,, :tad Art.,1.,; an.l 04. a pineo rt,..rt
for thou, settling information r..buive 11,0,, brmi,•l.,•..
of industry. ..itie•r by ~:11/1111101011 or
vemdUtie puttlit•ltuttn, tat ;utiel,... O s tiring
hitfort• the linhlie wilt find it greatly to their ad yantag.•
teat, Katoptr,,
Ihr 1116 public are ro , ffettlilly tura...kJ to shit tilt)
•rt_,Litzta.
Cal.f/iTSB. st MEICTZkin, House, Sign 'and
Ornamental hunters and Braluers. Orders left nt their
shop on Fourth street near Market, Burke's Building,
will bo promptly attended. *Ora
The Human many persona
this delicate unit icantiful ornament, by burning it wi th
eilei•lndir tomehe.t and plaatering it with grease, whialt hits
no affinity for the <hln :in , ' hi t
Oil,
/L. 4 itl ilre.tirig for the ltir—is rendity ttb,ortititt, wet
peonliarly atopted to its %%tritely eonaitiithii, reveuthie .
ite falling off, aitil firemoting Iha heohliy Site
..frertlitetrieut.
Burnett's Cocoaine.
n Burnett's Cocoainc.
Burnett's Cocoaine.
Sir A compound al Cocoa-ma Oil, &e., for dre,ing
the Hair. For et/Scary and agreeablen7, it N without
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.14 prtrao/al ILI heattary ark/ rigaroar yrTrlh ;
i f : P L::::::::::rit7Ay : 41147 Ql;:
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ft tenets tam dinigremble &Jar r
IL &peas the hair when hard anti ,tru t
li tuothes Me ieritaled st(l. , Min ;
ft affaras the richest thsfre;
It remains langraf in effect:
It rusts fifty mat.; for a 1011 f yin, tddttt.;..
It nip 1.4 Lail nt Rcxer'4.,
Burnett's Cocoaine.
Burnett's Cocoaine.
Burnett's -Coeoaine.
TEBTrMON !A L.
Mrsaas.,Y,. EMMETT & Co.---I cannotrefuso to state the
salntary effect in my own aggravated case of
col lent. Hair Oi I—(Cocoai no.)
For many .months ruY hair had bcen,falling off, until I
ITO fearful of losing it entirely. The akin uponMy
head became gi l s...tually more and more inflamed, so that
1 could not touch it without pain. This Irritated condi
tion I attributed to the use of various advertis,O'hair
washes, which I kave since been told contain camplacno
spirit.
By . the advice of my physician,' to whom you had
shown your process of purifying the Oil, I commence,'
its use the last week in' Juno. The' first Applicktion
allayed tho Itching and irritation; in three or four days
the rednessruid tenderness disappeared—the hair ceased
to fall, and I have now a thick growth of new hair. I
trust that others, similarly afflicted, will be induced to
try the same remedy.
Yours, very truly, •
91.19A15i R. POPE.
Burnett's Cocoaine.
Aurnett's Cocoaine.
Burnett's Cocoaine.
"si`,A single application . renders the hair (no nuitt:er
how Off and dry,)iorclind glossy for several days. It
is conceded by all who have asedit, to tht , !Tat orut leap
- at - BairTtreasirig in World.. „
• Get: the gem,fine at - DR:REYSER'S DRUG ANDiER
YObIRRY STORE, Ho Wmiletreet;_e . ign or the ten
Mortar, Whohasale, Agent for Weeteeii Peuneylv.sni.
.
rpHE . 11 SRGES 1 r.'AND - .;CHEAPPT
asadetinentof FRENCH' EMBROIDERIES - 1n: the
city.'. . - - EATorri cam * co, ;
.eorner-Fifth and Market streets.,
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.4.-Arabialr t:81
OEYELEk'`h AND . 4l.
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NuW:Vonu, June, O.—The:Royal mail Stettin.
ship Africa arrived here this morning. She
left Liverpool on the 28th.
her dates are not so Into as thoie furnished
by the Arago at St. Johns.
The Austrians profess satisfaction at the re-r
snit of the battle. lien. Gyulai reports that
his loss was 300 filled, i 18. wounded and 281
missing. Ile,said the French force numbered
40,000, but they abstained from all pursuit.
Count Stadion, commander of the Austrian
forces, was wounded during the battle,
Some of the French authorities still assert
that there was not much over 4,000 Freaks en
gaged in the battle, others place the slumber at
12,000.
There were popular risings in some parts of
Parma in favor of the Sardinian cause. A
vague rumor had obtained circulation, via
Vienna, that Gortsebachoff, the Russian foreign
minister, has resigned because the Emperor re
fused to carry out his engapiements with France.
In England the Derby ministers had'. issued
strong - appeal to theirTarliamentarY sapporters
for their early attendance, to meet the opposi-
Gen movements.
The war excitement was high in southern
Germany. • • •
It was expected that Kossuth would go to
Genoa in about a week, with the full concur
rence of Napoleon and the King of, Sardinia,
to concert plans with Elapha, and others, to
overthrow the Austrian power in Hungary..
The new king of Naples, Vraneis I, had been accepted. lty telegraph it is announced that
nearly all the powers, and the army, had - sworn
their allegience...
LIVEIWooL lIREADSTUFIB MARKET, May
2 9 .--Ricluirdson & 'Spence quote flour as very
dull and unsaleable. French flour offered at a
decline. Sales of American at 1 1P.145.
Tuitim Nay 27;—The Austrian steamers
are cruising about in Lake Maggiore, threat
ening the towns and villages on tho banks of
the Lake. The inhabitants being in arms, of
fer resistance to the menaces of the stuniv.
The steamer llialetzki appeared before the
town of Cawnol,,io, and fired is few' shots, with
out etThet. The asebarge froin the small arms
of the National Guard soon compelled her to
be away egsin, A.• private Message an
notinees that Wu. Garibaldi occupies a strop
position near Varese. yesterday, Count
saltneur departed for 'Naples.
TURIN, Saturday, May 28.—At Lane:arr ..:
ino, in the Dutch). of Parma.. th: - people - hay ,
dini•
risen, and pronow ,
l g 'er the Kin of Sur
•
General Ribotte is nt tho head of tho Tuscan
troops.
The military engineers and gen d'amn's en
tered Parma amid the plaudits of tho people,
who deelanal for the King of Sardinia and
Italian independence. The Parmeson troops
hare' retired.
Timis - ca. May 27. —!-Advices have been re
ceived from Corfu to the dim :2:41 inst. Two
Austrian titeauters had arrived there without
hindrance.
TOrT ON, May '27.—The Siege fleet which is
now ready to sail from this port is compo,al of
thirty-two and gunboats. Th., French
Minister of Marine has ordered two additional
ships of the line, ttml two frigates to beprepnr
el Inisiosliatele for Sea. The correspondent of
the London T;wes, at Vienna., in a letter date
tho states that fitin: (taribaldi's corns was
only fifteen Miles frein The London
I'mo, was seized- tho Paris Po,t, °dice v 01...
terclay, the 2.7 th inA.,.'tho Paris correspondent
of the:7,jitiOil nimotitiYes that '(he army of the
East is to Is inereaied. 160,00 men. M. Dal
legrand has been appoihtxxl Ambassa
dor from France at Nantes.
Fethrt Washington.
WASIIINUTON aune --Secretary
' Floyd bas returned from his visit to Virginia.
llii•tMg not entirely rt . :revered Lis beAlth.
A ei;ounts from Tampico represent that M in
i,ter Nl' lima, nos cordially welcomed by the
State and city authorities, lie went thither to
make arrangements for the protection or th e
American interests in the event of an ng , nult
by Miramon. The increase of our squadron in
the (lull, hag occasioned much joy, both to our
countrymen and the Liberals.
There Ic reason to believe that our Minister
to Madrid has boon imtrueted to avail himself
of the itarlie.4 opportunity to assure the Span
ish Government of the emrttestru , sa of the tint
te4 ;St:iti,ti Cuba;abaltitit. the mon
ey win romptly purls.
nebry'N. gonith - has been -, apphinted Post
master of Norwalk, Connecticut, in, place of
Williams, who has been removed.
Roger Pryor, today, severed his connection
with the votes, but will be an occasional con
tributor. Other able v.ditorint, help has been
socurisl.
Further Accounts of the Flood on the
Upper Mississippi.
Cuti•Ano, June o.—The Minnesota papers
of the lith, contain further details of the flood.
The damage is much greater than first stated.
Lem, and St. Paul is entirely stibmerged.:` The
St. Anthony Minneapolis storm flood was
terribly deAruetlyo. property to the amount
of several hundred thousand dollars Was de
stroyed in the former place. 'rho St. Anthony
Water Company lost $0,000,000.; logs valued
at 540,000. The Boom at Coon Creek con
taining 10,000,000 feet of lumber ismornehts,
rily expected to give way. Notless than $1.30,.,
000 worth of logs had gone over the falls three
days' previous. The river Is twenty-ono feet .
41.KNe,low water murk, end.within one footand
iti half of the great flood of 1850. The storm
last week in that section of tho country 'xires
described fis the most frightful ever witnessed.
River and Weather at St. Louie. '-
ST„ Loins, June 9.—The river fellabout ono
inch last night, and has been stationary all day.
To-daS , perhaps it is rising slightly. To-night
tho upper Mississippi continues to awell, and
the mountain rise is coming down the Missouri
booming. The Illinois is falling rapidly.
Weather, clear and Warm.
Bosrox. July 19,1857
ItEmOvAL:
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HAVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 11.21R
KET Street, corner, of Fourt4 where they re
main till the first of September,whenthey remove to
their new store now being built at the old stand, corner
of Fifth and Market streets. mykina
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j DR: iIosTETTER'S BITTERS ha.iirci. , re-,
cowed the warmest encomiums from the press tunf
people throughout the Union. As a valuable tonic for
the cure of Dyspepsia, 'Flatulence, Conatipatiqn,,aud
general nervous dehility,it cannot be appioachediE,Vexy
day, new cases of its great effect axe chronicled throuth
our public journals, There Is nothing equal iolhe
en
joyment which the afflicted experience when using this
valuable specific. Its mild tone, its sure and vigorous
action upon a disordered stomach, and - the cleansing or
the entire human' body, should recommend it to all
classes of our community. All that will be necessary to
cogrince the skeptical of its healthy effects,- is to pur
chase a bottle and be satisfied.
For sale by . diuggists and . dealers 'generally, every
where, and by ' ' 'HOSTETTER & SMITH, :
Manufacturers and Proprietors, .
3e9 ' Nd Si Wafer, in 4154 opus oreets.
Dar' "HOW BIEAUTIFUL?" IS TIIIE COMMON'
saying of those who see the magical effects or . the..Eini . ,
A thenienne or Hair Itesterer ofUnles Ham) & 6 , ..FlGiietx ,
. .
restores gray hair to its former color , : and beautifies
that impaired by disease. . . • •
Bold by B. L. PATINEBTOCH * C 04240.00, Confer 4 ,
*6oa iiiia• Fourth Streets, Diuggista generally, and
Laboratory or..ittles Hanel it Co., - No. TO (*Anil
, street,. Philadelphic , • , ' jeleutw!
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11011AU.LSOITS REFINED VELATIN—Ati
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economical 10mi:taxation, superior t'e - talvei Peet et`,
isinilast, for - making I•Jelties 3 / 4 Blanc-Mange, Chad° •
Atuise,,Soup tot s, Gravies, Ac
' . Mao, Cox's Sparkling Ge •: 't4.0 111 .00 1, ,,,,, _ 4.—
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY'
LATER FROM EUROPE
Arrival of the Steamship Africa
EXCITEMENT IN SOUTHERN GERMANY
&mitt.lan Tern ion of the Milne
of Montebello.
Enna
PROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS FOR
THE NAVY.
NAST DSPAITXIXT,
Bureau of Construction, Equipment, &e
Hay 19.1319.
SEALED PROPOSALS to fmmish matenals , for the
nary for the fiscal year ending loth June, 1800. will be
received at this bureau until 3 o'clock, P. U.. Of the 'Mth
Jane next. These proposals must be endored "Propel
said for Materials for ael Nary; Bureau of Omatrudionoft.,"
that they may be distinguished from other buSiness
letters.
The materials and articles embraced in theclasses
named are particularly described in printed schedules,
any of which will be furnished to such as desire to
on application to. the commandants of the respective
'yards; or to the navy-agent nearest thereto,and those of
all the yards upon application to this bsreau. This divi•
shin into classes being for the convenience of dealbrs in
each, suchportions will be 'furnished as are actually re
quired for bids. The commandant and • navy-agent of
each elation will have a copy of the schedule of the
{ judged
yards, fur examination only, from which it may be.
Judged whether it will be desirable to make application
for them.
•
. Offers mast be made for the whole of the class at any
yard upon one of the printed schedules, or in strict, con
formity therewith, or they will not be considered.
The contract will be awarded to the loweot bum fide
bidder who gives proper security for its fulfilment.. The
United States reserves the right, to reject all the bids for
an class, class, if deemed exorbitant.
All articles must be of the very best quality, to be de
livered in good order, and In suitable vessels and pack
ages. es the case may be, at the expense and risk of the contractor , contractor, and in all respects suLyeet to the inspection;
measurement, count, weight, die., of the yard where re
ceived, and to the entiresatisfaction of the commandant
thereof.
Bidders are referred to the commandants of tho re
spective yards for samples, instructions, or latrtieu/ar
description of the articles; and, all other things being
equal, preference will be given to articles of American
manufacture.
Every offer, as required by the law of 10th August,
1846, must be accompanied by a written guarantee, the
fonniof which is herewith given.
Those only whose offers may be accepted will be noti
fled, and the contract will be forwarded, as soon there
after 33 practicable, which they will be required to exe
cute within ten days after its receipt at the post ofsco or
navy agency named by them.
Sureties in the fulf amount will be required to sign
the contract, and their responaiLdlity certified to by a
United States district judge, United States district attor
ney. collector, or navy-neut. As additional security,
twenty per oentum trill be withheld from the amount of
the hilts until the contraot shall have boon completed;
and eighty per coutrtmof 03311 bill, approved in tripli
cate by the oolninandarits of the respective yards, will
be paid by the nary- the points of deli vary within
thirty days alley its presentation to him.
It th e
ulate t h ee contract that. if defat al l-o rb made
by the rarties e l and part in delivering any of
the articles mentioned in any class bid for in the con
tract, of the quality and at the time and place above
provided, then, and in that ease. t h e contractor and his
sureties will forfeit and pay to the United States a stun
°lntones, not exceeding tvrloo theamountofsuch class,
which may be ;cc:Livered from ham to limo, Recording
u to .. th d ia i re 3 :t ls ot 3l' sangress in that ease provided, approved
Class No. 0 to bo delivered one-fourth part on or before
the 10th May, one-fourth parton or before the 33th July,
one-fourth part by the 30th September, mid the remain
der by the Ist December, Class 3, tho silioto by
the 11 th May, 1 1 ,00. Tho remaining easses so be deliv
ered one fourth part on of ;.,Gave the Ist September
nest. onc•fourth 1.-ft oy‘ ot before Ist December next,
pvirou or - before the lot April. rind the re
mainder on or before the 30th June. latie, unless earlier
roquir'ed with 3 notice of twelve 11Y559, COMpriSing at
cacti delivery It duo . prop,i„;tiori of each article. Classlo
and all followimt. additional quantities of may of the
article. nairMd 'therein' are 'ileinandeil, they nee to tat
stimi,Loa un lotus ternui and tooliiisolv., prtqiint9 to the
e•teir.itiou of the 6.1:11 1334 WlCtil receiving 3 ituti.,o
of
llneeti days froni the bureau, the commandant of the
) aid, or navy-agent.
Form of Offer.
of ---- ----, in the Slate of
herobi agree to furnish and deliver, in the re
spective nary-yards, , tII the articles named in the cla s ses
hereunto annexed, agreeably to the prorieione of the
tiebedulet therefor, and in confortnity with the wirer
lisement el the Itnreau of Construction, ,tc., of the 19th
of ?thly.lBs. Should my offer be accepted, I request
to be addres_ ic at a n d the contract soul to
the navy-aget_. or to —, for signa
ture and cerbbt ate.
The schodulc which the bidder encloses mind h•
paid./ to MS 141'r, and each of thorn alinaed by him.
Opposite each artiete in the , eltedule the pace must be
act. the *Marna Milled out. the aggregate reeled up for
eaeli cheer. and the a - nount hkeirtac Written ill worth.
Fore, of Guarantee.
The titelere.kned, ---'—; of —, in the
Slate of ---, and
In th e Sian of hetet iy gueranty that itt one
the foregoing hid of for any of the elnise,
therein named to aceepted. he or they will. niden ten
darn after the receipt of the contraet at the post utile,
twined. or nary :agent designated, execute the contract
for the Name, with Rorer and eurticient sureties; and in
cane raid , hall fad to enter into contract
of aforesaid. we guaranty to matte good the ditrerenise
talween the otter of the mid and that
which may be accepted.
SlYinature of two guar:gator., C. Et
E F.
tide. .
Willies,.
1 her,by certify that the abov* named --
are known to hle ai men of property, and ablo to mat ,
good their guarantee.
Date. Siguaturo. U.' 11.
To be staled by the United Slates &strict judge. Ur
tot States district attorney, colt.etar. or uarj.agent.
The following am itm clatelea required at the reaper
lit eav)-garde:
KITTERY, MUSE.
t:latte No. 3. White-oak promitteuous timlter. No.ll
White aNh oars. Nu. 15. White-oak staves and heakllngi
No. 31. Iron. No. ?. Rohe, and nails. No. M. Leach
zinc and tin. No. 33. Hardware. No. 2. Paint.% -thin.
I.eather. No. 33. }lose. No. 31. limslies.
No. 31. Pitch. tar. metiti. No. 33. , 43011.. OIL No
tta. Ship chandlery. No. 10. Stationery. No 11. Firewood-
CIL% RI. ESTOWN, BI:M3ACIIINE1 rs
Class No. 21. Iron. No. thl. Spikes and nails.
load, zinc. and tilt. No. 2:t. Hardware. N 0.27. Paints,
oils, he. No. LI Flax eiIIIVAS. No. 211. Cotton canvas.
No. al, Flax twat cotton. twine. N 0.22. Leather, No.:re
llose. No. 34. Brushes. N 0.33. Bunting and dry growls.
No. 27. Paoli, tar, rosin: No. tel. Tallow, soap. oil. No.
30. Ship chandlery. No:40. Stationery. N 0.41. Firewood.
ItEormtLys, NEW YORE
Class Nu. 0. Yellow pine plank stock logs. No. 10.
White pine. No.ll. Ash, cypress, white-oak boat boards.
N 0.12. Blaelc.watnut, cherry, Ap. No. 13. Locust. No.
14. White ash oars, hickory bars, and butts. No. 16.
White-oak staves and heading. No. 14. Itlaek syruer.
No.lB. Lignunirlhe.! No. 21. Iron.' No. 22. Spikes and
nails. No. I.t. Lead, zinc, And tin. No. 23. Hardware.
No. Z. l'aints, oils, ke. No. IS. Flack canvas. No. IS.
Cotton CA11411.9. N 0.30. Flax and cotton twine No. 31.
Mass, N 0.32. Leather. N 0.33. Hose. N 0.31. Brushes.
N 0.33. Bunting and dry goods.- No. 37. Pitch, tar, rosin.
No, 38.. Tallow, soap, oil. N 0.39. Ship chandlery. No.
40. Stationery. No. 41. Firewood.
PIIILADELPHIA, PB:s./NSYLVANIA.
Class No.IL Vibito-oak promiscnons timber, Class No.
11. Ash, cypress, white.oak boat Wards. No. 11. Black
walnut. cherry No. 14. White.ash oars and hickory
bars. N 0.19. I.lgrutintitro. No. IL Iron. No. 21. Sp_ikes
and nods. No. , xi . Lead, slug and no. No. 2:4 Hard
tram No. 27. Paints, oils. .4e. No. 23. Flax canvas. No.
29. Cotton canvas. No. 30. Flax and cotton twine. No.
Glass. No. 32.,,,Lcather. ' No. 33. Ifosn. No. 34.
Brushes. No. 3a. Ituaing and dry goods. N 0.37. Pitch,
tar. rosin.. N 0.38. Tallow, soap, oil. No. 39. Ship chand
lery. No. 40. Stationery.
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Class No. 10. White pine. No. 21. Iron. N 0.22. Spikes
and nails. No. In. Loud, slue. and tin N 0.24. Plg iron.
• No. 25. Hardware.' No. 27. Paintsand oils: No.3l.olass.
No. 52. Leather. No. 33. Tallow,Boap, oil. No. 39. Ship
chandlery. No. 43. Tank and, galley iron. No. 44. Chain
iron,' No. 45. Ingot copper. No. 47, Bellows. No. 48
GOSPORT, VIRGINIA.
C l / 1 94 Nd. le. Ilhick spruce. No. 21. Iron. No. V.
Spikes and nail& No. 23. Lead, sine. and tin. No. 25.
Hardware.:., No. 27. Paints, oils, *e. No. 28. Flax canvaa.
N 4,29. Cotton 'canvas.. ho. 30. Flax and cotton twine.
'No. 31. Glass. No. 32. Leather. • No. 33. Hose. No. 34.
Finishes. N 0.35, Bunting and dry goods. N 0.37. Pitch,
tar, rosin. No. 38: Tallow, soap, and oil. No, 39. Ship
chandlery. No. 40. Stationery.
•
• •
WARRINGTON,. FLORIDA.
Class No. 10. 1 Wh , , , , hit0 pine. N 0.12. Mack walnut, cherry,
No. 15. ito-oak staves and heading.' No. 4.
Iron. No. 22. Spikes and nails. No. 23. Lend, zinc, and
.tin.
No. 25. ilardware. No. 21. Paints, oils, &c.. No.
29. C otton canvas. No. 30. Flax and Cotton twine. No.
31. Glass. No. 32. Leather. No. 33. Hose. No. 34.
Brushes. No. 35. Bunting and dry goods. No. 37. Pitch,
tar, rosin. No: 32 Tallow, soap, oil. N 0.39. Ship chand
lery. No. 40. Stationery. my2l:law4t-sat
COAL OIL I .COAL OIL ! COAL_ OIL!
100 bbla refined Burning Coal Oil for sale by
apt) S. C. J. N. SAWYER.:
RIED APPLES.-10 barrels for sale by
MURTL AN & coNNort,
14 Liberty street.
r OVERING'S WIIITE SUGARS --
:5:1 barrels Crushed Sugar;
15 do Flue Pulvenzed Sugar;
.15 . do. Granulated do;
100 do B. Coffee do
Just received and for sale by
REYMER t ANDERSON
39 Wood at.. opposite St. Charles Hotel.
REFINED SUGAR.--
10 bbls..Eastwick's standard crushed Sugar;
/0 do do coarse pulverized do
10 do do tine do do •
30 do Penna. A coffee crushed ', do
10 do do li do do do
E. do do C yellow do
In store, and landing, and for sale by
— ap2B ' MILLE'S & BIOKE79ON.
--
ItITFCRELL'S RED INK PENS. For
JAL two b.), 'street . WE neao DIN
my 4 63 Wood Fourth
CINCINNATI .SUGAR CURED Halts
and Dried llee4 10 tierces to arrive, per steame.
Delmont, " - 11A.WORTII k BROWIMEE'S,- .
.-TAMES HOLMES & CO., Pork — Pickers
ti and deideni in &icon, Lard, Saga. Cured Mann,
ae.4 earner of FIRST AND Ulan= STREETSi.
folCtly • Patebural• 9 16.
•
T RAW AND "SALMON COLORED
BONNET. EIBBONS—A few pieces received, by
Express last evening. and for sale giy-- - - •
ToY27 EATON, MEE! CO, Fifth and Marketais
t a RSIAN LOTION, or LILY 'LIQUID
t,e2som--For rende64 the *blot/I=l6o
C'n ak
- ha X4 fIt3EIEVE -
Eatlroa vinzaopdvta mg 44tottioti
~ , ._._~
Stage of Water.
Three feet , four inehos.
ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARkET.
We have no change to note in the naarket since our
last, Prices ruling about the same, with only a lcical de
mend.
No. Offered
90... J. D01by...-.
82- Ur. Jacobs....
93.-Piaft & Harris
11...J050r Ewert. ... 11'
. 4W4. t . 5e , 16
2... W.
25.-P. PackArd 25 ~, 4/ ' "
13... J. Y atman ' 'l3 - ' 3 gsc 4
18-11. Merrick.. .. . ' .18 . 3%04Na "
17.-A. Campbell , 17 4 ®Sc
S.... James 3PGahan - 8 • •2 , ,f44-Xe "
15... C. H. Ward '.... 18 234(glic " •
Z-.ll'. A. Croninger (stock) 25 3c ' " -
2...11. Macrurn.
5.. D. B. Taylor k G0...._._...... 5 3 1 /.',(a..1, e. ,
17.... W .11 rah:wood . • - 17 . ' 335e 7 . . •
17... C. Shoemaker - 17 . 3 , ./c "
15-. IL Davis (stock) 15 - 2 3, c ".
.
15.... J. &ogler - 151 $4,45 1 000 In
7.... J. Todd 7 3 G3-y 4 c la lb
38.-James Morgan • ' 18 5!4e
17.-James Bullock 17 31, ~.
44)8e " 1 .
313... J. B. H 38 uff' ' 33/45e " '
13... A. West 13 •. - 4310 a
515 offered.
2O sold.
316 sent East
.SHEEP AND LASIES.
AI/. Of:Aral.
.oiTerol by. Sidld.
Scottland
375.-Stahr &Tomlinson
161...J0hn Waif
5( 1 0.-Chas. Campbell__
100..Joitm Blair
12-..htmes Burbeck
-27.-L. Little
15... " (lambs)
00... R France
10— " (lambs).
102... J Yeatnntn . .........
114... E J flumes -
S3—Wm Neal
. Fisher.....
/10.-A .Etring....-
1 0 5.-Jrunes Turner....,
111....101in Crouse
L. " (tombs)
33_,A Williamson
2436 offered.
913 sold.
3a9 aent tut
rocs.
head shipped Dist. •
From the upper yards some WO hood or Cattlo were
alaipped East. •
Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning FasL
Prrrsurrstau, June 0, 1859.
7_•
Flour—TS - a note a few sales from first &ands at SI,Z
41.50 for superfine, $7,75 for extm do. and $5,00 for ex? ,
tnt family. From store, sales 2,500 i 7,753,00 for
sulierfine, $5,0433,25 for extra do. and' 5i4,::18,75 for ex
tra family. .
Grain—Sales 250 Walt. Oats at 57f958e;
Corn at 91c.
Ilay...Sales 12 loads from scales at $10(414 V ton.
13,1 tons ltran at 98e. 2100 tbs.
BC11.1111:-SedeS 1u bosh. Beans at $1.25:
• Ilacont...Salet 16.000 the. at S y 7 ie, for shoulders,
8,1-40 0-7),",e. fur sides, and 1034@1.0340. for plain hams;
3,000 tbs. sugar cured hams at 123
Eggs...Sale3 I bids. at Ile. V dozen.
Sugar... Sales lilidsnit 7%'d Se.
Molasses.. Sakes 23 tails. at 42e. V gal.
Coffee ... Sales 19 saoks at 123.igillte..
\i/11ce...i3ale:i S bids. at 5(3.7%e. lb.
Flsh...Sdles 14 half bbls. White at $5,},1; 17 half Lbls
31.1.1,rel at
Patator.s...Sales Sit bids. at $2.5032,7,i; 110 bush. at
signature. :It
ellecar.-Siales 31 14, - Kte3 IV. R. at 93.64310 c.
Lima—Sale: , 8 1.,1,1,4. at $1,25.
011.-Bales 1I Lard No.l, at 9 :1a 93 e. V gat
~VLlsicy...Balos 9: ['MA. Rectified at 29@30c. 7 gal
Per Steamer Africa-.
Lwrs.Poot., 27.--Potaleos quiet at alsg.at..'. Sugar
heavy, and all qualities have declined. the town grades
being mostly infected; Coffee quiet; Rice quiet. All
qualities of Tea hove :lightly advanced. Bark is im
proving: Baltimore is quoted at as Gdgra. Rosin steady -
at is 2d( .1s S.l. Spirits of Turpentine steady at 433
on the spot, nod Vs to arrive.
Liverpool,. Slay ..-.—lireadstuffs closed quiet, but.
steady- Provisions closed firm but quiet.
Lon don, May 27.—Baring &Bro.'s circular quote Wheat :
very dull, at a ileeline.of Ala for the week. Sugar heavy,
at a decline tar the Week of Coffee steady: Rico
quiet. Spirits of Turpentine heavy, at a decline for all
qualities, with sales at.4.2ti Bd.
Pan ant - term, June 0.--Slour firm, With a speculalige
demand from the West; rates of .2.000 tots Pennsylva
nia and Ohio extra on private terms, and superfine at
$7.90; sales to the trade from our lowest tigers up to
3:050 for fancy. Re. Flour and Corn Meal are quiet, the
former at $l5O, anl tho latter at. $4. Wheat unchanged;
sales of 2,50 e bush red at $1,0ona1,:0 and whit e a t $1:;50
1.52. Itye Comes forward slowly; 1,600 bush Powusyltn.
nia sold at 90e. Corn is in better demand, with less of
fering; sales of yellow at 90e, now hold aline. Oats dell;
1,500 Walt Nntiey I vania sold at 50c. WhisUy firm at 2734
Istin l'oinr, Sane S.—Cotton buoyant; sales salese
at tic for upland iniddlings. Flour declined ; 5.000
Oils. 'Wheat heary; sales SAO bush. Corn Leavy,; pales
=MO bush. Park hear) , at $17017.25 for mess anti $l5
for prime. Whisky heavy at 2734 e. Cut meats heavy;
sides 7 !!".i@Nr.ti'; shoulder k V it iO7c. Pig iron dull at. r 24 .5tr.).
Linseed Oil declined 1.4 c, wh sales at 02e6.3c. .11ides
improving; sales at 21c. Tallow heavy at leX€olle. Su-,
.gar steady; Atuscovado.s3sAs3..i'c.
CLNIIMATI.. June ti:—Fliittr more wave and the market
*firmer at - V.804G% for superfine; quotations atitVlk
su,cu and $6.90. Wheat tinehanged at $1,35®1,45 for
red, and $1. 5 041.C0 for white and prime trhito. Corn
tends to EkivrinrN quotations nt ttae delivered. Oats un
steady - Wit: Barley and Rye , uncluslagesl. Whisky
dull at a deoltue of Ne. .Provis tons unchanged in prices ;
bales of sides in Milk at shouklersi fi-No and bacon
shoulders at 7 ®734c.. , Exchange steady at yie.
R. T. KENNEDY ' 'W. P. KENNEDY.
PEARL STEAM' MILL
ALLEGILENY crrY.
it. T. KENNEDY dr. IMO.;
WHEAT RYE ANDCORN PURCHASED.
FLOUR, CORN MEAL - r '
MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED
IN prrrammon Arm ALLEGHENY : .
auLlyaaw]. , TERMS. OAK{ ON DELIVERY
BET RAYS YOU 112ADAeaz ?-;--Try Witson' i s
nib, a specific . remcdrfof Headache, front ,wludereir
'muse; they invariably ghrviinindfrik , relief; agreeable
to take, either before, daring or after' mean . their
effects are almost magical; -The sufferer from surfeit,.
or ho whohas been indulging, too freely in stimulating .
drinks, should by all snouts try, this speedy and certain
cure. gee .Guido io - Health," to be had gratis of ageuti.
PrepariA and sold byt. Whole.
sale Druggist.% ,'corner of Wood -- and Fointh strea',
Pittsburgh, Pit:
.. , ,
See Ail adveltisentent on the third page' to-day's
WE 7.avii?isci sAsT,nr,muis cotrirpty,.
that tho ATericgt? /me Oeciamo Sawa., diroughout ah
Christendom, as a hard driving, hard drinking, hanl
-chewing. Lard ntrearklg:PnQPlS We have
,heesroe
equally, famous fur 4obilit4te.l , stomach% nem**
and disordered nerves, broken, dont eonsOtutiensralid
the;hundred , aud MrOS whieh follow upon .the
vices which velum enumerated. Countless panaceas'
for these ills have been advertised, but weknow of noth
ing so eflicacions for aajnviaid suffering from indigo- .
lion or nervous depression as 9Lms STOMACH BI
TERS, manufactUred and sold bytho proprietor, at Up ,
depot on Penn street. near Ham!.
JOSEPH , =mat & SON,
Manufacturers, and M:dew:kW and Retail Desks* In
FURNlTORgtoqpiAißs::.i.
No 4124.rens Stieet, nboWe the Vstaaaa,,..
Have on hand ' a large assortment at F'Aturi . imutpuhi
•Fumiture,'ln Walnut and Mabogany et their own. Mann
facture, and warranted equal in quality - and - styla-k, any
manufactured in the city, aad BjJl awlt at ratannable
VALMICIA LACE - SETS , ; ,;
MAIMED 'DOWN ' •
WITIIOUT REGAY - COST.
C A TI t 4 1115 . ' ,4 14;71 ** ; :1 1
uIY 2S "` 4 9L -310113 r11r `
8060 - Atioyk4:,•- - 1.
- •y.
COMMERCIAL.
.Ausumar car, Juno gib; 1814.
UNION DROVE :YARDS.* •
Joks Allpider,,Fyoprietor.
• BEEVES.
offered by
.
•• - '
sent etst:
7 $3,00 id head
18 1,50 "
90 3, 5000(03, 00
10 ' 1,50 bead
-..-.-a22 3,00 100 Ma
112 ' 3,00 1.1
....... 83 3,00 14 "
85 1.75 1.1 head
-110 1,95
105 3,10 'II 100 tbb
..........111 30 1,50 '4i , • liead
1,00 11
33 3,50 100 roe
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Foreign Markets:
PIM adelphla Market.
New York 'Market.
Cincinnati Market.
.amour =viz.
Plguerrean SaUnits.
. • • ROE 3EI '
Ambrotype and Photagrapl
GALLERY
No. ro I~IhL Street,
• NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST Orkia
Photografthtfirobioeor WriAakon at short
hee,at_Eastera pries.% and *arranted equal to them. at
SMALL PICTURES
colored in Oil. ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZEota
- " tr&
A BEAUTIFUL AND DDRABLR NOME
WARRANTED, CAN BE lIAD AS LOW ' -•-
• AB AT ANT - Plitsr CLASS RiITABLIS :
. , ‘,-- • . ,
MENT IN THE COMM Al'
WALt'S, Fourth siroet.
H. CHIKDSii
C 46-
Price.
Sent East
X 0.13
OD ST., PITTSBURGH, PA
WE are now ,opepirig oar, lar ge a n d ea-
T'
teusive sttiek ot
BOOTS ..AND SHOES,
O! every vaiiety, and latest 9416 an a fashion.; sidzipted to
SPRING AND -SUIIIMER.SALES,
Which - haring been purchased prniciyailly for CASH,
• Direct from the 3fattufactitkers;
And selected with great carg as to qualityand -sizes
n' is Hatter onrseives we are able to offer •
SUPERIOR
• - .
To onr friends who may favor us with a call. Wo are
Agents for
.mtrarttiL , s 'PATENT
Metalic Tipped Boots 8i Shoes,
For Boys, Youths and Childen, which are highlYie•
'commended throughout the Eastern &Mei fel; tl/'el
durability and cheapness, ONE PA IR hsying, beeti fornid
by actual test, to OUT-WEAR I,II BEE-PAIRS,ef the
old style.
air , Buyers will find it to their advantage to call .and
examine our stork before - purclatsing theacheri." "
_PartieuLar.atteittion given to orders.- _
mrl7:3rndAvr IL CHILDS & CC!
T3f-101 E Y E 18r
MIRACIFLOVS VERMIN DESTROYER,
The Only Heine/1y in the Whole World,
SURE TO EXTE7?3IINATE '
. - -
. .
. . .
RATS, MICE, COCKROACIIES, BUGS, kyrsi 110,..N171-
TOE-3, FLEAS, 310TEIS, MOLES,,,GRATti..IV9RRS,,.
AND CARDEN INSECTS, £C ,
50,000 ,
BOXES, SOLD I N bN, , E
11615111,..
These, celebrated remedies hare been extensively
used for twenty-two years in all parts of Europe, and
their miraculous power have been attested by 'the
Courts of Russia, l''ranee; England, Austria, Prussia,
Bavaria, Saxony, - Belgium,. Rolland, ...Naples, and
their Chemical properties examined, and approved hy
the most distinguished 'Medical Faculties-all overt - he
world.
Their destrnetivenessto all kinds of vermin and inseets
has been certified. In this city by. the Directors of the
various Public lastitutioias, Planters. Farmers, Pro
prietors of IfoteLs„ Warehouses, Manufactories, and by
various distinguished private citizens.
Numerous Testimonials and - Certificates of -this
efficacy of these Remedies can be seen at the Depot.
and Proprietor. • • • ' '3OS PII Ef EPER
Practical Chemist f
Brmilway,e6r. lloustori Pt., N. Y.
General .Agent for ate United. States". and Canada,:
For sale. Wholesale and Retail, byt the Inventor
FREDERICK' V. RUSIITOIt,' Druggist, 'NO: 10 , Aster
House, and 417 Broadwar.Atal'intr...
`- - For sale In this city. Wholesale and'Retail,*
Sellers .t Co, corner Wood and Second streets; Joseph
Fleming, corner Diamond and Mirket street, and
Beckham .t El'Keumut, Allegheny. • T. ' .
ENN MACHINE IVOIRKS
F 0 .11, ,N,M:: A --V-',l'
..., • ~,, . 11. .VVIGHTMANI ._, . .:..
At...IIIsTUFACTURER isaF , ....
..-
.. • Steam .E4lg,i , shaa ,ll :4F4-es
MorticoMachio
Wheels. . ,
'-', ' ...': '- :, -.. '_ ~ t •,: • • . Efsttgers,tte.; etc.
. Orders protriptli sttel!tled 4 0 - :r I-M .h6 Er i ;.1
, A NY,
A - Y & • 'CO hf P Y; : 5- -; •
nOint.or:i.ritsiti.ATi6NErt*• , •
•
BLANE.. BOOR" irfAIiIiPACTUBERS,
~.; •-• E 42,1,6 WOOD;STIiEST, .
„wir.A. fall assortment of Law, Bleate?,l.ll.s,ldisoedlli
uli cionstalalf met
• Q111"at S*l 17V4 DEN'S
NE*4ik ' eroite;'
80. - 3441ft1i Street: ; -
EXTRA. - CURIOUS OOLONGS, -FINEST ;YOUNG
. .11XSONS, e GUNPOWDERS,
BREAKFAST :
purchased a lirweet rash priers, enritireaie
6 0 0 . tS3IYTII SNOWDEWS....‘
reiliktf New TPA Store. 34 Flab street.
W 111; '3W.'GRE ' &
~31.ERCHANT TAILORS.
'Wide in'Eeuily 3riaiciarimg 'find Gentleoiiia's 412r
nishing Goods, corner of Federal . street '.arld -- 111Arket
aqtrin. Allegheny Ci . .5012.17
• * „ *ow - Livery Stable. ✓
AVINP - OPhIN F 1) . LIVERT, 5T.A13,1.a.
H
In the rear of 'th6)3o6ti dowse, corner of Irwin
itmetiin d 1)1511 . 63110 Way, and iniressed i'fltia la of
Buggies and Carriages, I would reepacquily. so
lieit the patronage - of friendiand -pnbite generally,
. 4 m-wing theta that they can he
,arrOkUac) . [lS*Al4 . the
most reasonablciratea - I haVe - niade aVII4I , arrangements
that persons wishing their horseirkelptican lie waltzes
comniadtd.cl ' , . NEIL EII.A.CELAND,
'" - Scott Hunan' , Pittsburgh, Pa.
• "tuiriEd - -
. ARI •
1111XAARANTED Pure: and Un- ,
Tv adulterated, 'and 'to Xi? . S'l V E ,
Pickles tor. years, the same that .1 have •
sold to a Majority of the; Pittsburgh Gro
eels for :lesiva was; and which has taken •
Three First PTCMIMIII
i! •
at Pennsylvania. State Fairs, lam now of- • • ..,
fe g gizto the city and, country trade*,
Please order direct. - Terms
A 8.PL1A.91a,"1.443 Water_sireet„
• befWeettlilinithfield and Grata,'
mr2kdaw
ATS; , ROACE.ES BUGS AND
filies.Rat;,Ronett'and Mous° Eitenttinator,.
I.7con's.Mtnetie Powtlemi and.
megor'a Tatulous VerrDitrbestroyer.
1 7 01`aakthY ' ' ' FLEMMO,
- - .Cori' , iaraand and ,liaTket gavot.
C2Be3 Chccoot ituarts
311 - 14a1C48 Peas lifidseicqta .
3W tfo do - do pts .to do
, - do do 4 0 ,, 7 .,
AL: -.26 '
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