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'l'. -- 4 . 4, .ip)is ---- -1! . 4,i.tii' . :101,-,', JAMES P. " BARB, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Departure and-Arrival of Passenger Trains. Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chirago Railrocid. • (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets,-Pittsburgh.) Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne Express Train ...... A. M. 6050 A. M. 101 P. M. Mad Train. *5O SA) A.M. 11:00 A.'M. Express Train 1200 P. M. ' 8:45 P. M. 2:217 . K.M Arrive at Chicago; Express, 6,47 P. bf.l Mail, 0:00 P.M. I Express, 8,17 A.lii Returning;arrive at Pittsburgh: Mail, 2:40 P.M. I Express, 8:10 P. M. I Express, 2:2.1 A.M (Frnm Federal Street Station, Allegheny) New - Brighton Accommodation.. 0:20 A. M. 449 P. - 6.-25' A. M. 12:10.P.M. Express Train. Mml" . feaNt Line........ • . • - - - •. The Johnstown Way Passenger • ••• ' Train . 1:10 P. M. Johnstown Arsiammodation..... /50 P. M. 11:00 A. Di. First Turtle Creek ......10:40 A. M.. 6:50 A. 51 Second " " " 4:10-P. Di. 1/30 A. M. Third 6r.3.1 P. M. 6:15 P. M Pittsburgh and Conner/nil& •Raiiroad. - (From Liberty and Grant streets.) . I.earea. Armes. Mail Train. 7:00 - A. M. 6:15 - .P. M Express Train. 4:30 P. DI. 8:45 A. M , Cerebra and Pittsburgh Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) LCONC-R. Arrives Express Train 12.15 A. DI. , 2.40 A. Mail Train 6.Z A. At 4.00 P. M. Fast Line........- 105 P. M. 0.30 P. M. Accornmodation ' . 5.00 P. DI. 41.00 A. M. l'ittsburgh. Co lone' and Cincinnati I:n4r/dd. • . (Pm's) Liberty - and Groat streetsj' • • - Leaves• Puts, CA,lurrit,iu.s. Arr. in Cin. Fast Line —.12.15 A. M. 6.00 A. M. 11.111'A. 31 Express Train.. 1.05 P. 31. 130 A. M. 7.10 M Dr Rodgers, has joined the Sons of :Malta and,the B. li. D.'s. Ills wife is in the habit of rending him curtain lectures.: The one which , follows is reported by the Buffalo Republic: "Now tell me about the Sons of Malta. Won't you ? Do, that's a good dear. What do you do when you get in it ? Is it the same - : as the Masons rind Odd Fellows? And then theroare what they Call the 13. B. D.'s. You :knew. all all about them, too. Well, new, what don't yen know about? It is just as I &fleeted: Tou know all about every secret society in existence: you fiber dear wife is not allowed td 'know a singly thing that is : going on.: Bons ,of:Malta: literary and seientific society learn the'art or painting statuary, and mathematics! The B. B. D.'s, a religious society; end none but those of a strict moral and pions persuasion are ad, )T''!!; 4114 heat 11C1W. you ipeinhor I Now it.'s my turu he 1004. The ti. B. D.'s ainoral institution 1.1 a! ba Ipok. rile in the face. Did'at you conic home the other morning drunk as boSo ? yes, drunk, mid I asked yon where yon had been at, that bow , of the Morning, find you said, Oh ! no. where, you were but taking a little recreation with the B. B. D.'s, and that's what yon call a moral institution. Wasn't drunks. Well, then, the bed was, for you went round it three or four times bet'ore you got in ; you held on to the hide for fear of being tumbled out. Yon can't cheat use, old fellow, I've seen. too intuit of the world not to know when a man's drunk. '44 Didn't drink any thing but llfleen glasseW of buck beer. An the mune of Jupiter Am mon, what are we coming to? and a moral in stitution at that Only fifteen glasses, you say? What ere the strong minded women about that they don't petition the Legislatnre" to have these secret societies abolished? .A.nd how ninny glass do they drink at the Sons of Malta - 4 Unless ebialidon's are good. don't V-ink at all.' 1/ . on'tsuch thingstfteie. ! I ilcuti.) li s pcN o;at coMlitiddi -mire ti do with IL! Can't be a Son of Malla without conditions. Well, I would just like to see the conditions, and see how it looks. I suppose it's a piece of statuary. Turn over here; what under heaven are you laugh illg at? Van't belp. in VII make yotl help it. Vela liaw, haw, like a wild jackass ; :what's the matter with you? Chronies and rheumatics! I never would have married you if I knew that. . - MEM "'" • ' •-• . VOLUME; '3CNTI-Li'" MAYS : — Dilily,'FFAS - Dalii9 .- per *fir. iithaly in ad vanee. Weekly, Single nubsenptiona Two Dot_ lacy per yew; in Clubs of five, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Pennsylvania BaUroacf.. •. , (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. .:...8:50 P. M. 12A5 P. M. 2 - .50 A. M. 11:50 P. M. 4:20 P. M. 1•'30 A.; M. A Caudle Lecture ourthe Sous of Malta. Benefit of Brs. J oseph C. Foster. . . The box book is now open for the benefit of this estimable lady and pleasing actress, who, f*nm se - 4re ill*.ess, has pot been able to appear Ve'tine tbe•public tjul bras mote than' ordinary ciiihns Upon the rittSbu4slipiny-g:hers for their fut Ors. For a nunaliCt of years libelins lahOred watt quiet art .d imosteptatilmS liplustry for their r,r,us,seropt. ti ~ie ppity abiclt to plututoter4cs the indulgers at WO ilieatrical profession furnia'Aio part of her character. Whatever she -under takCs to do she always doeS well. Others may claim more brilliancy, but none are entitled to .the credit of more correctness andkare .in-pro fessional duty. As a - general actress, she has gout polf9rs, and rel'er suers per.. rihin fp it, n'egligenL slevthaly . 'th e parts assigned her. 'With a fine personal • . ttp , ' pearance, al w ways ell dressedfor herpert, 'never' imperfect in tile text, avoiding all attempts attract attention to the actress at ties expense of the performance and the author, she renders - 6.2 r characters in a correct, truthful .and like manner. In private life she presents an example of rare excellence for the imitation of , her tipter:. Ate hlas-TeSideil ip.-thi4 city, lie Itvothan has Mai ntained a higher character than Mrs. Foster. the entertainment s 'which She offers on this . .. OCthtsion is a good one,'and - we hope to see the polp'r.phetito 4roiicie4 tlits azon'iiop, -fur Vtrg:•V;otter,ilerAiiiCntiF o ff to . ftityiCverl seat 11114. ' ' • • - §atuga ° , 's ii aggravated euarneter, Margimet. Limey, who' keeps a tavern' tear Everson, Preston & Co.'s rolling,roill,in the Eighth ward,was held to bail iit'the griniet $lOO, on oath of Kesiah Thomas, charged with sell ing Minor-to her hushit9, it mot - efinte ate Infertiction - 116 - set' felill; that Mrs. Lacey sells without license. john'Oampbell , V 19,13 committed 'to - jall'rin a iFbarge of affiliation, preferred. ,by tt tas ',wart:4. was committed to ilor surety of the peace, charged on oath of his wife with' threatening her life. The inirties, live in theTifth ward, - , . - • A man ruined. White was fined five dollars for cliokingt-arel latherivisiabusing a 'pooiriY Fitly boy, named Matthew Farrel, ,on the wharf. ' The boy lied' a - rime." - which`Vhite wished to obtain, and resorted to violence., Dominick Maguire, who keeps a tavern on Grant street, made inforniation against John Smith and Wm. Hamilton, who got into "a arf fliculty at his house ' . when, he interfering to seperatethem, they beat him.- •Warrantswere issued. Ellen M:lntosh,whco arrcst,for lareeny.ve nutieed SattirdaY, Ras entifthitted ioahstrer the charge atDourt. , w.l: On Sundayla4cr.noorliAl 3 drolY'Yotrg. , ..MtAde. intOrMatipit beforlf lifttyor;ThMir;gigiurifttiiii`il men named - Call, father and son, for un alleg ed assault committed' Upon Milhe'Alte gheny lathar4 at the: foot'of Irviin street. His affidavit sets forth that young Call Drat struck. him with a slung shot and knockeil him downe lie got-up, when both attacked him, the elder Call striking him with a: brick. — 'Warrants were issued 'fo;"the art* bribe two. Ca*. I [Mop° TITEMOtr.- - Miss .roil y adv. ; concludes - Id. engagement et the Apollo to. night with a 'benefit. • She plays, "Jack Shep pard; 'or the .House Break-or, . introducing„a sorg, and Lisette in the "Swiss ,Cottegts.' Miss Mestayer is a fair actress,_end astteet.' songstress ;'but we do not itaruiri) lei taste in selecting "Jack Sheppard" for bet benefit. We. think drawbut ..a ,beggfrly, ; eo- countof emptyboxes.'" . - - • . , 4 1 %. 4 .f ;1' 5 1 4 e' ;; "--. _ - --, .. , ..........r.. , ............... ,,,,,,, . ,,,,,, ..-........r.--.--j , =------ , -------t"'"'t• -- - -'"' ''''''''''''''"''''" . l --- - - --.-- - - -, - ,. .- ,- -- , -- - -..-- --,-- --- - ------^--- - - --' - - ' '-' - ' • . • . . , ' ""' ( ',.. i ,•,'i -, • . ''' ' . . . .I .' - • , . '',‘ z - :. ~ , - •1 ' t, ,'. ,i IL - . . A . ,_ I I. j ~ 1,. f' ' ...1...., i ' . ':..., . . , ) .. .. „. . _Accidental - Shooting.; Oa Sdturday ' morning,' a Man named Charles Drnided, residing in. the Fifth Ward, shot his wife by accident, under the fellowing-cirentn Druiled resides on Liberty street., above the canal,Where he keeps fin eitablishinent for the:, buying and , selling, of old iron and rags.. At tached to this is'a entail StOre; attended by his wife,. with a.dwelling in the rear. Drsided,luid an old revolver. which had.been loaded for some two months. •- Between six and seven o'cloelk on Saturday went left his wife in the store_and went into therrag apartment, inform ing' his wife that he was going to fire off the pistol, and tolling her not to be alarmed if she heard a report. He fired off two barrels, when just as ho shot the third time, his wife entered the door. The piStal was not pointed towards her, but the ball glanced and struck her in the left side, penetratmo her clothing, striking one of her ribs ad pli.sstng iiguin into her clothing. The husband was'alarmed, and immediately `called in medical assistance. Dr. Speer exam ined the injtul, and . fotind;.oply.nraritall flesh wound; inch `leifitE, and not deep. He apprehends nothing serious from it. Alderman Wilson was seen on the spot, and arrestedDrtided,asi'Cwis thought the shootipg Many haveheen intentional, but on examina tion, the wife declared that she believed the af 'fair purely ., accidental,- and the most amicable relationiehaVingeAstecl betw:abo Yhoni; Druded was discharged. Accidents and Incidents. —A little boy, snn of Malachi Ritchey, of Connellsville, while playing with a bow-gun, was shot bribe eye,. on Thesdhy cvenhig. Ho sot" the gun, and turned it for tho pur •pose of seeing whether the nail, which ho had put in_ it,,was down, when the string slipped front tlid - neteli,'sending , the nail , kvith great force, striking him ih the eye, from the effects of which ho will probably lose his sight. —John 'Hackman, a head puddler in the 'Cambria rolling. mill, was badly burned about the face,. neck aml arms, pn:Wedneslity, morn 7, atilirnbee 311 - i_ '18; Whieh eipleded while he was in the act of chilling it. —Lawrence Furlong. a resident at Cone maugh station, fell from a locomotive on which ha was enraged, on Friday last, near Ileatty'e Hill, in Westmoreland county, and broke one of his lc6•s. —Jacob Stultzman. a resident of Cambria county, fell out of the bed the other night, and died almost. instantly. Ho was eighty years old, and'ilna tatlier'Of 616 k-e n -children, tun of ;whom are now lising, and eight grand-chil dren. Yeagley,"ef Solinstewn, laid oilers() stolen from him aine night-fast week, thief riding in the direellen of Bedford, with hla booty. The Dontor di covered his loss, and gave ChaSo' for a long distance, but without capturing the thief,; who fled rapidly, jumping toll gates and fences in his retreat. The Doc tor gave up the pursuit, and returned home, and soon after Wards the stolen horse, Much ex hausted, also returned. It is thought thetbief, finding himself closely pursued, dismounte4, and allowed the animal to find its way home. SENT TO TETE. 110IISE OF lIEFVOE—L - MrS. Me- Cann, who keeps a house in the Fifth Ward, where disorderly perions congregate, and Bar dwell i Iliaugh; an Hi minito 'of th 6 tense, were arrested on Saturday ; night, and conniiitted .by May6r Wt.:aver iinfSutidny' for aninkehniiss. Mrs. McCann has three children. On affidavit of parties residing hi the vicinity who deposed that the mother was constantly intoxicated,and. unfit to take care of them. the-two eldest were sent to the House of Refuge. and the third, an infant, to the Poor Farm. The eldest is a girl of fourteen, and it: 'was said she had already been initiated into a life of Arunkelines and Brostitution. The second is a boy of tTelco. oth cried pitiooy an being plaefal Fn lira Carriagi!, though they did not know their des thiation. It is to. do hoped they hilly come from this her t eTtAmt institution better and hap pier: NOT TIIS 3.lksr.—A young girl named Mary Ann WauSsing arrived in the city from Chi cago on Friday. She is the suPpo,eil "first" wife of 'Frederick Meyer, now eoutined in jail in a charge of bigamy, end was brought here 115 a witness agaiwChim. She visited - him at the jail on:Thursday, and although she had re cognizPd his picture as that of the husband who had deserted her, did not recogniie Meyer as that individual. The cutting of his hair and whiskers bad made,tin alteration in his outward appearance, and it as was thought she might be mistaken, she visited 'din'iii iii cell w second tvlica she declared emphati cally that he Iy:LS not her !oat :husband,' Thus falls the charge of bigamy ngaiust Meyer, li(it he still remains in prison, as tlwre are aevon charges of swindling any ono of larceny against it° ilEislct le amiwer, OPENING PROSPECT STREET.—We observe (but a number ofthe old frame buildings on Seventh street aro being demolished for the pur pose of ex.y!mling , ', Pr.:ail:Ft street through to Seventh. The location of this street is ono of pinstuit iR the city. but hitherto the character of the denizens of the shanties built upon the leased lots upon it, has been such as to priivent all attempts to' improve it. These leases have about expired, and as the opening of the street to Seventh will render it easy of age0a..3, , ,:w9 look- to,sett goy4, buildings and a grioWpoptilattaiiiiptiii . it-hereafter.' niofrort for - a new trial in thweirser -4..A-tiong"; prisfinitt.ster'nf'Preitiant ;Union, Somerset countw, charged with embez zling it letter from the 'United States mail, was argued in! the atltte tloort oy, litt%rida:l; 5 101) . . ' clan% it. If: I.)ofi4oth , atid. M Swartzittrerddr, Esq., •fci..thtt- ?trefdillinti - MlTUniteqStates i Di.stribt AttOrriaji' for *1 g0v67."1:414:' r 7t ' v i lt esc ri a l e'l'f,; Ulf t. ty g y at*dlerti - oq 1, 2 atiolilluie . o9Mltirc A(4 o 4tflel4. trt- I:l4r.tto.vc F t avqg t —Three boysy.abolit tavolve 'years of age, were aniulang themsolvai Inn ski' PPpoliteqhF eotte_plbs, below the dam. on chi. ..munontiete, on 6ntorday afternoon ? when the lakifte.O.patzadltn - thior were: thrown into! the Ovater. Theyjnidalea about the skiff for some time, until 'nearly "exhaiiste(l, when' Weds t%'y egliLittari kfrewrani:by.veryftimely foals ' nee. On being conveyed to the shore they were there so much'eihnustea as to be' unable totivalirthomm , : THE Atiiitt ititt'r Iltsv.--Thdargliment list injhr, Cegglon pms-p l vrt,7-19ilir.bo,tVrerop: toldikbbforo JticfgHsraynakt' anti` Eltlerif - hts' lAssociates,•in.ti: room prepared by. the i Com- Itkis4ioinera...l-44git AcMtlrikmaithgvilipx: A4A aoeiate will sit or the,transaction of Quarter ,Sessio4 Fuld' e ss,„444l.a . ltomielder-Wisrptch.-, eg,lijiisris.bist jalpf.4o;req - Airld lk - 'll,.Pitit will ereatli, licifitaftilazamess and stairten The 'term very materially: - 41,11 0 held- At /rOn ci y ark'fo- ay, 'for tha be`abit 'Of 'the 'Ger..' num Orphans',Asylneu one Troy -11 ill. Some of omr,paps,t,,respoetaldezOgrown,RitiqiV , l 4 . re 'the getters-up of the entertainment, and a pleas ent time may - be i tipeeted 'by those -who visit :the'groundi vildehlean be , reebed by tho'ordi nn!ry. cfnlYeYaliqq3, Ourrait'Ontarrzn.—On motion of lt.Biadle: Iloherts, Faki., in the. Poistriot court,. or, tbo rated states, on Saturday. Morning, ,Tuage 24. - Traidlesi granted an order of VoUrt for, the removal of, Ohmic?, Price and:Blpin ',/Ceyaei, accused of counterfelting,.to the Western Dia trict'of 'Virginia for trial. They will be sent to Wheeling to-day.' Grand Coin. .mandery and the Grand Councilor-the Ancient - 1 York Itasork viill‘ionVineioli the 2241 of June in Altoona. Arrangenwnts- have been made for timjssue,qf tieltet?;byZtlitkPelt*7 ajdvania' ItaiTrbitd iirnpany, good; from :'the. 20th to the 260, inclusive: Tan C.,ommon Pleas' and Orphans' Courts were in session on Saturday, but transacted no business oLpublin importance. • TOlfitillOWAOXitaiitieeS prisoners a MUM smaller ntuiber than . •-i . r r, , ~s ~.; ::' ~ . .r. ' „. ” - : e - -}., . .h• 1 A 47. : .AI)I,II:rTED TO BAIL.--James White, the drayman arrested for running .over a little girl, on Friday,luts.been admitted to bail by 'ayor,Neaver, Dr: Murdoch believing the 'child to be out of danger. MEM ISOMI= =NM nrintrßGH, MONDAY: MORNING, JUNE 13, 1859. SUMIIER CLOTHING.—A splendid FtoCli: of •articles for gentlemen's, youths and children's summer wear may be found .at the establish mient of Messrs. W. U. 111.Xlee Co:, at the corner of 'Market square and Federal street, in Allegheny city. • Thesdgentlernen have every description of the most fashionable material, which they manufacture in the best manner. Their stock of gentlemen's goods is large and elegant, and their prices moderate. .They never fail to-Please their customers. • INSTITUTIt.—This the want of which hos been so bog felt by oar citizens is now. open, under the superintendence of :tles4rs Jackman & Johnson, in the .I,afayette En. trance,3s Wood street: It is designed for Om perpetual exhibition of the products of Mechanics, Itfanufsetu• 'revs, Inventors, and Artimns; and as. place of resort for those seeking Information relative to those branches of industry, either by exrtmination of samples or scieutlfle publicatiohs. Those having articles to bring before the public will find it greatly to their advantage to leave samples. /I,l , l'he public. aro respectfully inviteeta visit the ;institute.' r(SATI..*F - STEAM.—As a testimonial of the workinanlike manner; perfect action of their self regulating machines, safety, economy in fuel, and the little attention necessary to keep each room comfortable, wo giro this .certiticato to Messrs. Darts and Phillips, successors to Phillips & for their plan of heatmq by steam the Second Ward Public , Schools in the city of Pittsburgh, and which has met our approval, and we would recommend them to tho public to give entire satinfievtion of hentitig by steam. Millet; Jr.; John Marshall, Jr., M. Tindlo, tieorgo Wilson,. John Wilson, L. Wilcox, DirecMrs. . . D.A.V/S A PLULLIPS, Slain Hcati.g, Gas . J'llbubilly and Dram Founder 3, Denier* in erery description qf One Pcrtyre.l and Pun,ps No. 0: Wood and 144 First street, l'itt,Lttr~L. delelyies - • COULTER. & -MENTZER, 110nSe, Sign and OrmanerilallsairderWand Grainer& Orders lett at their shop on Fo r tartli street. near Market, Ilurlio`e will be promptly attended. .Gm 1)n. FloarETTEn's BlrrEas have re ceived-the warmont encominnin from tho 'Kenn and people throughout the Union. An a valuable limb.' fur the cure of Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Conntipation, and general nervous debility, it cannot be approached. Every day, new cases et it. , rgreat cfleet aro chronicled through our public journals, There in nothing equal to the en joyment which the aftlichnt experience when using thls valuable ,IVClfie It: , mill tone, its suru and vigorous action npial a dinotdared ntottiach, and the cleanning of to ontiro human body. should rocommond it to nfl elo,tem of our eorronnnity. 1/1.1l dill be nece4ttory to convince the skeptical of its litltithy eiteets, is to plir clime a bottle nod be soli,fictl. For sale ll...druggist:4 and de:eters generally, every stberA., and by LiosiwrrEv. t SAIITIE, Manufacturers and Propriotors, No. 69 Water, and LS Front slues, How Iik:ACTIVVI.r . 1K 'FCC COMMON s3yiter of tho,etrito .yeo the nt3,4ient effects of the nu! Athe*nik.or Ilnirlie,t. rer Maned & Co, which re,tores .g - rsr hair to Its former color, met boauthies tied intletired by disc se. , Sold by lt. h. FAIINESTOCK & CO., No. GO, corner of Wood awl Fottrth streets, Druggists generally, and 51 the Laoralory of Judos laud) & Co., N 0.701 Chestnut street, Pllllnclolpttla. jelOutra te' WE 7.IVA So FAST 15 Tills COUNTWV, that the Americans town became famona throughout Christendom, a- hard driving, hard dritikiny, chewing, hart swearing pts.ple. We havii .heroine equally famous fur debilitated slorrLsolis, e nervid.,l arid dLionlered nerves, broken twain emoditutions, sad the hundred and one cures which foll,ro upon the Viet!, which Aral NITS enumerated. ColintleAr prinaroas for there Ills haee IRV!) cuirerti a,. 1,1.11 •!kin,sr of Stall ing so efficacious for an invalid suflering from indices tion or ferrous depression as OLDret.IiTO'.44CIIBIT TERS, mariqactived and so j 4 tto i.lorriutor, at Ids depot ow renn street. fear IlawL fad Jascrti JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MannDirturep, and Wholesale and 1 rta l lienkr, in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, 50.,4491 Penn Street, above the 'Canal,! Have on band a large assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in 'Walnut and alah . ,, , any of their own mann- Lacturr, and imarrantod equal in quality and style to any manufactured in the city, and will sell at reasmiable prkitta WU!: ASSIGNEES' SALE. CLICIIEDULE'CW 'PROPERTY OF KIRK A.) & RHODES to lb rind by Aesiguees at 11,.,e1,,der penu'a, ou TUESDA Jun. Three upright drills; Ono Cal wheel Wiring ltaehino ; One Punch /old Shearing Machine; Ono Wheel Jack ; ' • Otte Ark Lathe; Three Eli 4i no ; • Ono Band Lltlre;' . , • Three twit ;00'; Trwiting 14qtdi ; '1) yo wqad 11,,thig Two (LrAnicl'a) Planers, lA and !Al fa ; 0;19 (Wim , lo - 04, 01'4 1'1411 , 1 Four etroular Iron filsn 4.1 NU - lo`llollol , ; One Tr.riCrtit , B.IIV Untl sd ti lee; One bolo, mid one small (pot, Nlortioi ie; no; One Top flainnwr; One. Tongue and Grooving Maid tine ; One Scroll Saw and allure,.; One "Ball Moulding Machine;" (inc do do Tenoning do one Patent Little; Olio large and one small ( c^;lll.4ri ) i 41; F ,1 •1 1 ,1;44' I,4;TiG. MIA SouOdry loco.; hot of Ponied Pulleys • Sundry iota of 'Witte,. OiLe nod Varnish; Do do 'pooh' and fixturee for passenger work; Po' do' passenger far Trimming. ; (Mien and Counting-room Furniture; bet Machinist Tools; Stindry•lots Paint.pot Cana,Cupa, Binh els A Brit sloe.; lb • do Fire Buckets; Lot of Carpenters Tools and f . . Blacksmith T0,.1.; um.; Ualurca;,, . 4.0 4 roil Vlasts, of, all a.es; Itniltalbe Forging:4 fur Caro; 14,00 7m Coatings , TwentP tone Wrought Iron, naaorted ; Tweedy-Woo OtretzJes, WO The, ;New Eletyn , . do with Ntheel.: 4 ChttraSpriiws• • ''•'' ' ' 0,.,, , r0n;14,131,1rig ,611+1 lirtfesdestingsr'„ Coke: (attlo4;uslieli, moro or 1 . 658 One.llray;• • tit:%loran l(tr. s ok A t °fit "4 th ' / IW 4 l'* qtM li;17.4;; Ogpkt`Mtlllerls 0 0 14; , • Chio N.orieer Prtlas . . 'MUtalulltlelittu4 flied - 41/0 tin, orotto VI;;11111. ' pnlr ntm hlordoa ; • Two Ulu.; • ; One One lot Vt'ronght Iron Shafting ; One lot of Coal Facitig and ltl One lot Car Pldloltot ~,,? (Matot Filo 93Yielt (Me ItA.tunerintt Itra[at - . : • i SlittY gruff (10 o a lamuflotl I se:a:mean grass Wocal Screws, brass capped - Tirdshing Nails; Brads ind Tacks; s . Dite lot. Window Olasst One (power) Casting Cleaner; .Two (Alden's.) Fan Illowera ; - ' Ono.aet stationary Scales, Twenty Varnish tlutki Wrought,Serop.tron: ...• Four Iron Jai* Screws • Twenty-two, ten ton Coal ears; • • One Cutting .. _ ' • Fire sets Car Trucks; Lot of Dressed Cherry, Poplar Ash, Pine, Walnut, maple, Oak, Mahogany and Curled Maple Lumber. 100,000 feet undressed Oak Lumber (about O• 230,000 do do Plias do do , 2,000 do .do Poplar do - . 19,10 do. do Cherry do do Six Passenger Car Si s, tlierway Pineal) Tim Shar " , ! l°64 'ls h B t 4 ' o 4t' li 4 thnatar Mallilfad oth- Ail the lumbar la tho above hat, lau: beau piled over two years. THOMAS I. POWER, Rochester, It. B. CHAMBERLIN,New Brighton, Oki/. F. OILbMOILE, Pittsburgh, Assignees inylB:Gdaw JP . E lt.t. RFU.ERY.. :; 2 A ;large o,l3sorilhent, , o French, English, runt, American Porftunery of i al iails. Raiz. , Brushes, :Tooth Brindles, ate * eta.. at, • . .., . ~ . :.L AVILWXI3, rays -, Corinir of finiithfleld and Fourth Stret•ta. . _ - FgEII--1,§5 saqkg Stu z fr, rp .PX:S6rIT4 nll4' sitto bi l'6 6kruerist ' ariset strDtai: • SPONGES. -1 fine lot of Bathing Spongoa; also / Morgan .Brds.' Tam •11 lovoß,A cheap onboti• tan Itst ispqinct,rit now and: Tor. Halo py jiziya cor. Braithtiela mid 4th Fax kRIME OFFER-7- Jags prinlo Cotreejust received. For sale by • ' • ' • • • ' • BruarLAnD a CONNOR, 1420`.. r!• • . . . • ' - • . urr :Lityprty rifi3ext 1 00 OBOES lit/LAN E'S MEDICI • flume, and fur sale by • .RECK.HADI a KELLY. , mv9 • : • 'AlloghellYakf• 'LARGE BUILDING} LOT, on Callon A Xi...street, South l'itaburgh, for sale by jeB • , 8. CUTHBERT - dr BON 61 /darket Btreel. CII4II).LOGWOOD.-1011 barrels for sale.b' FLUNEBTOCK eB. No.. 18; corner :Wood and.rourth stream .4 ' gy ps 4R, 'PRIME- - 2 casks for sale by , ' B. L. & CO, • jeS ille:CO;oaraisr Forath &ad Wood stmkt& =MEM .:, ,~': =OEM THE LATEST NEWS LATER. FROM. EITROPE Arrivafof the North Britain SARDINIANS OVER THE. RIVER REPORTED REPULSE OF GARIBALDI QUEBEC. Juno ll.—The steamship North Britain, which left Liverpool on the let inst., has arrived. She brings dates four days later . than the advice:3 received by the arrival of the steamer Arago at St. Johns. -The steamships Niagara and Bavaria had arrived out. Them has been no decisive battle between the main armies. 'The. Sardinians have, how ever, succeeded in forcing a passage over the river Sesia, and capturing Paihstro from tho 'enemy. limners have been received feom Lombardy to the effect that Gen. Garibaldi had met with a repulse.. The Sardinians forced a passage over the river Sesia, ut Pallestro, in tho face of the Austrians, who were protected by the fortifica tions erected there since their occupation ,of the city. After a severe conflict they also suc ceeded in the capture of the city, taking many prisoners. The Sardinians were under. the immediate command of King Victor Emanuel. General Garibaldi was still creating a sen sation in Northern Lombardy. A rumor prevails that he had been defeated by asuperior force, and retreated into Tessin, but the ru mor lacks confirmation, as the Turin despatch es intimate that ho was making still further progress. The Emperor Napoleon was ' ahout removing the headquarters of the allies to Cosale.. It is reported at Paris that as soon as the French enter Milan, England and. Franca will jointly make strenuous efforts to terminate the war by negotiating. A tigh t had occurred at Florence between some English and . Amerian sailors, on account of the latter wearing tri-colored rosettes. The Emperor of Austria, the Arch Duke Charles; and General Hess reached Verona en the 81st, on their way to head quarters. The English Parliament met on the 31st Speaker Dennison was unanimously re-elected. The funds were buoyant at the advance %toted. It is rumored that Napoleon will return to Paris in August, after the first series of milita ry operations arc carried into eflect. Heavy shipments continue to be made of ar tillery and seigs materials. ~ Teo Paris bourse was buoyant at an advance of over I per cent. Three per cents. closed at G tn:NI AN V. —The Military Committee of the German Diet have approved the motion to place an army en the Rhine. Latest Foreign Intelligence per North LoNooN„Tune I.—The Tea rs announces that. the toldreis in reply to the royal speech will be moved by the lion. Algernon Egerton, M. I'. for Smith Lancaster. and will be secon ded by Sir .latnes - Elphenstone, for Portsmouth. In the mar ket English railway stocks there was yo‘borday a further advance of k to 1/r per vent. Tho purchases by the piddle continue, although on a less extensive scale. Tho rellllll . - kabli? fall in the shares of the Ceylon ltailway Company coutinnes, and toewed doubts are feli as to the possibility uflts being constructed within the limit of the guaranteed capital Pr. the Medical Officer of Health, for the City of London, reports that the Thames ~,,,+.••• days notwithstanding the rid more pun- EINIZEIL gently than In-t, - L. Gen. Sir Harry : 1, 111:•. , .:,_ .Northern and Middling Di', „... quish his command in September'l': , ,,„ The tjtieen held a Court yesterdk,,, Earl of Elgin had an audience on his r , rre - '''' from China, and WiEeraint Stratford De Rafelit on his return from Constantinople. M6s Florence Nightengale is in a precarious state of health, but the Advert i.,er contradicts the report . of her havitiii mitered a convent. Tlie winker's Vagimine. in reference to the prospects of the money market, says that the expectation seems to be that the value ofaccom niodution for the present will be coawarative ly easy, but that 511/10;ecikli.11,11y an Increased tlO- 19{1 . 0 011 arise which limy ever carry the rate towards theyear 11 orb per Cent. Tho Pally NcT4 city article, 01' Ttlesday evening,says that the fresh rise established in the funds to-day amounted to i per cent.. making 1 per cent. in 22 days, and a total rebound of nearly 3 per cent. from the lowest period touched during the-panic. Most other classes of securities also participated to-dav in the upward Movement. Among the considerations whirli assisted the rilli!o:day, thcre N4'a :In impreszion that the Au; riiiiig wevo , r ' etting the worat of the struggle in d that an early and general advance of the allied forces is probable. The improvement established in the foreign exchanges, nt a mo ment when gold is flowing in so freely from Russia and Turkey and the United Stag, in dependently of the remittancesiT,r4;,ccmiling due from A ustrrlic, ;Floicslso operiqe oh . 'tlib' fa -.:c-...-ibio stab. "A t tie"ro word nd , Vullion opera tieirs'it the Batik to-day. The gold' arriVids frolic St. Petersburg today amount to .CBO,OOO, 1 1 nearly tire wholti of wliieh is e'v Pec.tys:,l , to, be . taken 'to the bank. 'T',l,b."jo - oign eVellaktge'i this cfle-,-'B6 - ii ' , We4c !Wore Vivoriible for Ibis country. l'ite'Aines'eity iittleta sacs: tilt)* f‘fod..s pPeuel .tits Morning with ' nudimiiaist , 4 t - tcpl,pAi. 1, herli . Was pp, o'o p? '4,21t0 attentlon spit' .4 ''ilintl9." is (AorriftPA. MlO. - sAYinip Dank 1 41 c, c1)1 4K 4 401 1 1 . l '1 o .1t :io ceased. Of the 4" . ..1t.43 i Nu kzi,et Bed by the Niagara £140,000 have arrived in London end'been taken for tbo pon. tinent, tho . reinaluder, being on rrench ac coot, NMI go to riiinecrdiroot from Liyerpool. in the ibrolgn excluingo this . afternoon the rate onjtarnburg was slightly higher. During the month just ended,the movernent in Consols has been eetitblightL! et fil per rent... f'',.tlu - igi t l . i icareeiv a sir;', - ) ,‘,...s i,ms , transpne'd, Atolw l ititCt! i file coMiltmiltni'4 ll ,l tigliti 3 s: '' I'. ' '"..L.L.`..1 . ---,......Kitk.=- - -..-..........: j~iiFlolllt es Adjusted. - Vottx, Juno 11.—=The ditliculties ex isting. betNimen the- great :Alieetern Railroad Comp/ales have,been • adjusted. The rates of fare from Chic:ego to Now,Xerk have teen ad vanced from twolvo tritventy-three • dollars, and the freight on cattle frstn forty to seventy tl vs cents pet head.: . . . . W::.,& :D.. U.G.11 13, - r_ir E- RE3II)VED •TO •NO. 69 , MAI:-• 'xi,. Kra' Stropt, corner of Foartli,wharo Way will ra 'the first of Septenther.iltenthpy tft their new store. , now Wing buitrilt thin ultf chnuor °lY 4 ftl' 404 Ilif!a*Qt . : .fftY4:4lo . _ New Goods !; Nen' Goo& - • / 7 1- I PNER .PA 7 8 MARKET I.]) ii•TRE,ET, have just received Pox oxitrem a now and beautiful asatirtntent or Chantilly Laecs., Gauntlets, Mitts, Cltildmtet,Flitts. linslcutn,Bun &et, all of whielt they otter at very tow prices. N. 11.--Einhrottlerfes at cost. ' , • : (LIPNER & PALMER, (s l Cocetttori it , 'Van Gortlort) je9 78 Mirka atroot AcKr,i) Burr 35 baireb . riinotl 111(4.14)• lixp • do : In atom, and ,for Fat.t4 LE .: MILT ratismoN; ap2B - Nos. SCII and W. hihnrir olmt. pRUNES.-5 cased in glass jars; ' da • in raneiboxes; -6 casts ,Turkish ; 60 kegs for Cooking. Just - roomed and for Falo - REYMER a ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, ' , 'pnosile St'Clisrles Rotel OYS" . tottur r.tdell or •' . - • BQY $11,0:1' GUNS.. • They were manufactured especially „to our order, and, are well' finished, and enrely reliable atidated: Parente -who wonld .learti • their : bush:l6e marksmen,. should . examine these beautiful weapons. -CARTMISIGHT,BO Wood str k:YOUllifit, - • : ~• eet. USINFSS FOR SALE.—The stock, fix toreiraid good will et altaket7 and Sonstellonexy, , with Soda Fountain, Saloon, Furniture, ae., in a good location in the city' for axle by . • • • jell O. CU' 1133 , ,E8T k 13011, bl Market atteert. ev — wk , • p • Arr. r r .. A..* 'tN, 4 SESIA. Britain - NEW Yonx, Juno 71 "zg the REMOVALr coifflytgpm.Ltm.- Steamers to Arrive. !MPS LZII/71 . rat :•Dlit Bavaria_ ...........Southarnptort.New Y0rk..../une 15 Arabia I iverpool Boston June It Canadian Liverpool' Quebec - ..traio 22 City of Baltimoro.-...1.Averp001....-..New York... June 22 Matt Liverpool New-York.-.Jane 25- .Weser ...Bremen ..New "fork —.Arne 25 Arngo Havre • Diew-lrork:—..lime 28 13orussia. Hamburg. Vew York —.July 1 New Y0rk.......... ...... Southampton-New Tork....Joly 9 Steamers to Sail. . , . . SNP. 141111 PIA All* America 'tkiston Liverpool...... Tune 15 Ilammonia New York Hamburg - :Jane 15 city of Washington. New York.:.,..Cork kl2pLJatte - 18 Anel -New York Havre Juno 18 Indian- Ruebee-... .. ...Lirorpool....-Jono 18 Star of the West. - hew York -.;_Aapinwall....-June 20. Africa New Y0rk....-Liverpool...-June 22 .KaniakNew Y0rk....-Havana, Ae.,....1un0.,211 Argo .._........... ........ .New York.-_Galway .June. Fulton - New York--_Havre June 25 City of Manchester-New York.--. Cork, ke- June 25; Europa Boston' Liverpool June Z Kangaroo .New York......Liverpool,Acluly ' 2 Stage of Water. Three foot three inches. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Iliported Eapresey for the Da:l7y . _gaming Post. PrriSWAGE, June 11,1859. • Vlattr...The excitement has abated somewhat, and the sates are falling oft, but the prices hsve not deellned- The figures from first hands remain at 87,75, $B,OO mid $3,25 for the three grades, with few sales. From store i,cbcr bbls were sold at $3,00©8,25 for superfine $3,250 83,50 far.extra do, and $8,501:48,7 5 for extra family. Gratis... Sales 165 tiush. u - hi te wh eat at 400; 140 bush Rye at $1; 175 Mish. Oats at 66c $OO bush. Bitchwheat at May..:Eales .from scales at 06 13 V , tun. Bacon... Bales 14,000 lbs. M 3. 7%, for shoulders 0y : 304 - e. for sides, and 10!..i®10. , , , e. for hams; 3,500 lbs sugar emed hams at 12 1 ,4 e. Beasts...Sates_6s bush. at 51.0001,40 as in quality. Setgar...Sales 12 hh.1.9. at 7303 c. Molasses... Sales 27 bbls. at 4.2,344e.a^4 gal. ecifree...Sales 10 sacks at 1214 C. 413 e. t& he ese...9sles 23 lxixes 0 1 4. Dried Beef... Sales 2,000 IDs. at 12%e. 1 . 011... Sales 35 bbls Lard No.l, at 00c: rf gal.' • Petal oes...Sales 220 bbls. 12,50(42,75; 160 bush. at 00c. Istsh._Sales 17 Lalf bbts.white at 85,50; 14 half tails No. 3 Mackerel at migs.Lsales 3 tons mixed at 31a3. , ,:e V lb. Whisky...Sales 33 bbls. at SW:Se. ' gal. for Rec tified. Foreign Markets. Per Simmer North Britain. • Lavr.arecr, May :11—The Cotton market has advanced in prices. the quotations for fair and middling qualities being 1-104 . 41,0 higher than on Friday last. The sales of three days amount to V 3,003 hales, including 1.400 Isaias to speculators. and 4,15X/bales for export The following are the quotations :—New Orleans middlings, mod. - Up lands middlings Gild. State of Trade—The Manchester advices continue fa vorable. The markets awl generally active. Breadstutis roarket—?ifessrti Richardson and Spence's circular report.that the market for bead-. stun has a declining tendency. The flour market is very dull and all qualities are 2.3•.11 lower, American is quoted at 114013.. Dd. Wheat is very dull, but the quo tation. are nominally unchanged. Corn is also very doll: mixed is. quoted at es tisligGs 9d; yellow at es 9447 s Id, and w hite at. SsEaSs ad. Liverpool Provision market—Messrs Bigland. Alleys .t and other circulars report tho Provision market steady; Pork firm, Bacon quiet, Lard dull. at 60s 13.1@tils. Liverpool Produce market—Sugar ...toady. Coffee quiet. Rice firm. Rosin at-alt - at 4s 2,1 for common. Spirits ofTnrpentine steady at Cl, Cal. Lordon markets—Raring and Suns' circular reports wheat haas again declined as@i Sagas-inlet, Ries firm. London Money market—The money market IF. un eloinuekl. B.aring - o.od Hell A Co: report Aitterivlin necmiuce doll; Illinois Central is quot etl at 47(4 45 per cent di-count; Erie 914 New york enntral &We, rhuadeptkia Market. Illiti.;taa.;nua, Juno 11.—Flour quiet and Arm; gales au pertine $7.00; extrt,si.2s; extra family 7,5 i $7.7.5455,G0 for falter' brand... ltyo flour quiet nt $4.50, and corn meal at $4. Wheat tirmer,eales 4,000 bnalicls at sl,iti for red. and sl.7u to $1,45 for %tilde; 2;000 Inghel,renntiyliallia rye sold at Ok, 5000 bushels yellow corn at 94c, afloat. Oats more inquired Mier, with sales of Pennsylvania at 500,51. Whisky dull at ::I'4l.rt. Cincinnati Market. CINCINSII7,3III3OII.—FIour %Try buoyant, witha con nntnpnve demand for tteeouist of wentern buyers; sales nearly 4.M0 hbte. at5G.90047 for superfine. Wheat very firm and the demand in fully equal to the supply, at $1,.. her good and prima red. Corn advanced •.:t43e ''. - hush. Oats held 'lnert, firmly at an advance of .Itgt ranks at 5&. Whisky sternly al 25% Provisions urn sales of hulk rhoulders packed at and • !Ant hhttn hocon sirs sold at ne7l RX . ango easy at per cent on the ben. lthatoy in more active demand. New Turk Market. Nra Ton, Juno 11.—Cotton closed with an advance n sale! , 1000 for upland mdthildling. Sioux advanced ; sales 110)0 V.'s. Wheat buosanl; sslna 11,400 built rolsed Illinois 41,51tY4. W. I.stollutt,snles '2, KW bush thla Ulf,S 44 e. stonily at IL for ni0....1,44 t ! no t. il)40;31%. Tenther steady, Itg(10 awl • cm+ dle 5,,34i sole ;448W. I,luseed otl lo lower. al eltarten. 114. tivnaer A L 2ly a . .suettr 7414X+aradu took Market. Ito. You, Jane It. 6 1 / Cleveland t Toledo.— 20_N Lacrosse land grants- Icr:4 !la b'e of 1/Id, 101,7-4 Now York S Chicago &Bock Ulna V Illinois Central 118_... S4' Michigan Southern....3lN, New York. Central 74 Virginia ...... 11'0'4 R. T. KENNEDY- W. S. KENNEDY. PEARL .STEAM MILL: ALLEGHENY CITY. • 7f, t ifiwirtawir & nao., . wrivAT rtyE.: AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL ANA, ROMANI ; MA , NV.F.4OIVitzp AND .14IAVERED ; IN AM-AMU AND. ALlmagwy. 04‘17:1,yda.w] TPOS. atm UN DELIVERY 41EW . 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