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New Brighton Accommodation.. 0.50 A. i 1 44:0P.M .. 6:25 A. 'IL 12:10P.-M Pennsylvania Railroad. ~,(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. S:5O P. M. 12:45 P. M. 2:50 A. M. - 11:50 P; M. 4210 P. M. 12-.2) A. bl." Empress Train...-- . lkfail Fset Line The Johnstown Way Passenger Train John. own Aeeumnaodation... l'irst Turtle Creek Third 660 A. 31. 1:10 P. M. 2 - .50 P. M. 111* A.. 31. .10:40 A. M. 5:50 A. M 4.20 P. DI. 12130 A. M. ...... 5:51 P. 31. 6:15 P.M Pittsburgh and comzell,ritte (Front and Grant streets.) , I.eaves. Arnves. Mail Train. 700 A. AL' 6:15 P. 31 Express Train 4:20 I', M. 6:45 A. M. ("cveland and Pitle,burgla Rrtilroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) . Iteares. Arrives Express Train 12.15 A. AL 2.40 A. M. ail Train 6.25 A. M. 40) P. M.FatLine.. Aceothmeslation 5.00 P. 1 31. 11.00 A. M.' Pittsburgh; (61ambus and Cirleinnitti Railroad. s- (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves Pius. Columbus. Arr. in Cin. Fast Line 12.15 A. 31. 8.00 A. 3f. 11.20 A. 31 Express Truitt.. 1.05 P. M. 1a) . 1.24 A. 51 Court of Quarter :SesslOns„ Before Judges ACClure and -Parke. TUESDAY, June 14th, 1.1,159. In the MSC: of Wm. Barclay, charms d with assault and battery on William SproUil, a night waichnan, the defense was concluded, and the counsel addressed 14 jury, who found a ver dict, of not guilty and defendant to pay the costs.. Sarah Scanlon was tried and convicted on an indictment tharing her with keeping a disor derly bawdy house in the Sixth Ward. The Court sentenced her to six months imprison . ment in the county jail; to pay a 'nominal line ; and the c. , ,ds of prosecution. An Italian nanna Alexander •Mulasza, was indict d Mr the larceny of a silver hunting. cased watch, Irons a German, Michael Tuch: sherrerr, at an ;motion sale at Smith's dry :roods store op 3!arksit street, some - three ttr mur weeks ,ince. Brosetaitor teztified that he was uttenditig the sole, where there were at Lumber of people ; tater leaving the store he Missed his watch; be next saw it at the Mayor's ;.offiee. Did not remember of seeing defetidant isefore ar;Tst. Tile watch, which was found on ' Mumuzs, was produced and identified by John Beasley, a pawnbroker, who testified that the prisoner had brought:the watch to his shop and wanted ten dollars for it. Mr. Beasley, Who had a description of the'property, given bins by the. prosecutor, retained the watch. Muzuzit could not account r6r the possession of the watch, the jury found 'him guilty of larceny, and the Court sentenced him to an itriprisonnient of one year in the penitentiary. ' Waters, indicted for ft:€saillt ancl bat terti:'''wiPriptent. I slac4 on arid. The prosecutor, Edward lir'Cann, t6tided that f'iff Siinday' evening, Apiil 17th, be visited some friends named lain!!its the Third ward. tie was a If 4.24 !ic.fendlint, who 'was in time roolp, Feb.:ill an irop skillet find struck lyitOs.l over the head; he [ben kicked hint 241(1 IlfteMnrti; sel;;eil a pkoo of the skillet, which was broken by the blow and struck maim with it. lie was dangerously ill from the wound for some fifteen days, and some of his friends thought lie Was dead. The witness became insensible from the effects of . the blow. poNelids cor:rooorated the eviuence of .I.i.'Cann and testilled that Watdra endeav ored to seiZO a butcher-knife and threatened him and his wife if they interfered. No testimony was offered for the defense, and the case was submitted to the jury with out avgnment, under the chrirge pf the Court. 'Z'bo Kisoner was found guilty in rom:ller :opt r,qm.a.3 indicted, :nici the-.Cdurt senterxed bird fe one year in tbe'Western 'Penitentiary. .Ailjodrried. A WournY lIRNEFIcrAttv.—If there is no other redeeming point hue stationery place of amusement, such as a Theatre, it is to be found in the fact that the original ohject of making money for , tbe Manager is sometimes departed from,Tand the proceeds of an entertainment de voted to some benevolent obiect. ,Such is the case nt'llie . Apollo Theatre tills evening, when the receipts , of the "'house art. to be ;devoted to the -comfort of a gentleman who 'has 'nnny rriertds' in the city, Mr: E. Day. Tlire 'thi..b . slni , 6 pc was widely known iinsi - C{o - i his is y• • • • toq' c of. Mead and heart, 'u . Vernally beloved. wa' "a fellott , of inflnihS fescand merriment:,"but he tvas'Sitrielleit '(l6},'Ff Ira ditchsb, ainTfor twO - in'd yeir from paralysis. Ms purse, wbuli had always been opened to the needy, was not tlet P, fer . 4 fslr two4 - c:srs he has beeri - siriported py 'a lodge of Odd 1- r e.liciws vap 4 Member. The object of the benept this even ing is to procure the means of obtaining prop er medical attendance in the east, as it is be lieved his malady can be cured. To all Who 0 LW AL 6410 mite con tributed will be religiously applied to the ptir pose indicated. Then let tie see a good atten dance—let the house be P..11e ap4 Yfo once ei3 . "Thddy" . PaYhtnoega-us; and gieet him as of old. Certainly no one who , •Tio.yrs him will fail to ho present, .an 4 none poglc contribute to a bettor cense, enjoying at the same time, as will be seen by the bill, a pleasant evening's entertainment. Drvinafitt-:-It.will be seco.by the atatatnent published elsewhere' that the gay ngs Bank has deblared a dividend of threaper cent. from the profits - of the last six moatlis: This is a sound' institution, the benefits a which can , be fully 'appreciated by the poor man who has a few dollars to lay by. Hero he can find a safe investment for his surpluss means, paying him a fair rate of' interest and always at hisown disposal. • 24r. ghee, 4. 411 e1i0n• - lbe Treasurer, will be found 'politc and attentiye, while p 014 I . fime 'time be is accurate . and . conveteat as 'fi business man. . • • Tug WELLF; EQUESTRIAN TROUPE will make their long, promised appearance at the Apollo Theatre - to-inorroiv evening. Every; thing has been prepared for them, and we wish' them a successful engagement: They have met with good , encouragement' wherever they have performed. During their last visit here they drew good:audiencas t and if: we mistake 'not they will do so again. — A llR.a.vv . SENTENCIC.-7lnlllol.llaitc4 States District Cottri,„ yisterdaysnoinink,:Judge L lr- Cratillless overruled the motion.for• a new trial in the case of Levi Long,. Convrele'd or embez zling a letter from the United States mail, and sentenced the prisoner to a tetira of fifteen . years in•the'Western .renitentiary.' •'Ai Linets'how beyond' middle age, he Fill scarcely survive so long a sentence. _ . NEW ERF¢IT.=4 . counterfeit $5 bill on . the Commercial Bank, Erie, Pa., is ip cir culation. It is well executed, pg. calculated _to deceive, The vignette in the centre repre sents a lake steamer, and at the ends are por traits of Washingtun and Clay. Look put far them. TIEE Frohsinn and Teutonia Singing Socie ties left for Cleveland on the noon train yester day,. in - good spirits and 'looking Wet hope they may have a pleasant time at the Saengerbund Festival, and return covered with the honors they should—if they do not achieve: . COLLINS PARK.-Another raw is announced to come off at Collins Park - tmincitTow. The weather continues fine, the track will be ingOod condition, And a fine day's sport, for those who like tart amusement, may be ezpected. 71: Ir . 17 1 . ° 41: 1 .; a:11.1 f ; r - • t%•••••%, THE . Rica. .Naw.LISDEN''Guov.E.—Wo stated yesterday that a, melee had occurred at New Linden - Grove, Peebles township, in which several. persons were more or less in jured. Mr. B.: Ruth' has made information befOre Mayor ~Weaver,' charging twelve per sons with riot. They will have a hearing this' morning; We' are informed that several par ties whose names are contained in the informa tion.weremot present, and that one is'a watch train who Only interfered ttnuell the disturb ance. ;,There were two - 1141as, the most serious of which occurred after the police loft the ground: ;'Ltwas in this melee, th at Robert Rain was struekWitli a slung-shot.. He has, made information charging Jerry Gurnbert, who, ho alleges, is the person who struck him, with as sault and battery with intent to kill. James M'Kee was.present, and we are informed that be was chased' about the ground by.a person, pistol in sand, endeavoring to shoot him. Mr. J. H. Hickman, while.returning home, with his family, in a wagon, was struck upon the head with a lump of coal. Ho has made affi davit; charging three persons,-included in the charge, of riot,' with ‘theassaillt The allhir will have a thorough examination before Mayor Weaver. A- 4 YouseMAN IIiAIiGLED Er A -.1))0.--On Tueiday afternoon, quite an excitement was raised in the Eighth ward, in an open lot on ,the skim of in.the : ielnity of Ann StiCeij r; r An'imnienseCiovidebllea.eil in a short, time, attracted thither by a ferocious attack of a bull-dog on nyoung nitin named Frank Gro ver, about eighteen years of age. It sews that On Monday, the dog, which belonged in the vicinity, had hen lighting with another dog, when young Grover sCparated them. The dog afterwards - manifested a disposition to attack Grover whenever he saw him, and on Tuesday encountered hius .. on the.vacent.lot, jumped at `him and ibiz6d hiriPby the'aini; Which, before Grover was released, was terribly mangled. Two citizens, laboring men, were attracted by the noise, one of whom seized the dog by the throat, while the other procured :in axe, and clove the skull of the feroviousalutc. lie did not relinqnish his : bold until - life was extinct. Grover's arm was badly mangled, but medical attendanee - thls at once procured, and there is no danger apprehended , from his wounds. ATMESTED.ON SusetetoN.--,-Mayor Weaver yesterday received a dispatch from J. 11. Hays, proprietor of a hotel called Witshingten in Steubenville, requesting Mimi.° worse to be arresteijit man named Charles Bloom and wife, who had, lived ; at 43, 4 Jumse, and left for this city YesterdriY morning, on a charge of lar ceny of a hlnek coat, dress and other goe'ds. On the arrival of the train, the pallies.were cordingly taken' into culiitb% but the goods were -not found in their possession. 17 , p hear ing of the couple here would indicate their in nocence. On being informed of their arrest Ilaysr telegraphed that if they would leave thii goods 10e :And pay all rlpeuies Le would net prosecute. This the nal ties say they cannot d‘i, and indignantly refused. Last evening they were at the Mayor'soillee, awaiting the further a,•tion of the hotel keeper. If they are not guilty, us ciivmmstaimes scent to indicate, they 'lave been tgadly used and put to serious hueon v.mieuee. They espresa an intention, if I lays should come here, of prosecuting him for false arrest, litrox's Ice (Ittitam SsLoON.—The heading above is synonomons with luxury and enjoy ment. The .saloonds the oldest in the city,and gained a well deserved reputation, while in the hands of the original proprietor, for having the delicacies of the season first and best. The prevent proprietor, Mr. Jacob llnbley, bas well sustained that reputation, and "I; nox s' is still the resort of all )yho desir;'. ri6nethiiig nice in the wuy refreshments. llere can be had the rarest delicacie s of the season, served:up in the best style, meals at all hours of the day or eyiming.in qtriet retired apartments, and fruits, clikrA and , lorifradiimary, choice and fresh— while the ice -.115115 turnialk-d, is known and appreciated by all. Mr. Liubley also furnishes f,Jr punks, wedd;ngs, and other social gather ings, cakes - and other refreshments, which can be relied upon as superior in quality and flavor. We commend our renders to a perusal of the advertisement in another column, and, if they have never been there, a visit to the irrio aa,.elkca ttiere need not be re- Witided 'OA it is tO Aceir)v.yr.—On Saturday evening while Mr. J. C. Watt, merchant tailor, Fifth -street, was returning front the Allegheny Cemetry in a baggy, with- hiPi mother, the hers ran away, throtvino- both }Atli f resi vt.heheo mi of the veilielesllth ilia MLitt-Ai reiToU the effects 1 f 'the fall; and iyatfimeiisible•f4 ine bourA, ‘:thile the old !lay had twp of ritisl,trok et4 80d her aria flartured. The patties wet° con veyed to their home on Franklin street, and are doing well. A tictioN SALL: OF Fur.Nrrunr..--A gentle man m. 51,111 1 .4 M No. 2, Isabella row, Alleghe ny City, will ilisj o!,,o of hip furniture, &e., morning at 16 o'elcwk, nt üblir auction -- 0 bargailis wilt be ,Mece,i. • .? '!. I ' SUMMER Cl , to,cl; of ariiele , Tor gentlensco', youths' and eltildrcri's dmorner wear may at the (--iablisb rnetif of Vessrs, Wiler; 4 . (Po:. at the corner of "Sfarlict 'r - olarc nod o , ler:it street, in kllegiteny These gentlemen have every ortho most taatcriai, wbteh'tliff poruNcilive tR the :but tanner. Their stack of gentlemen's goods-is large and elegant, and their prices moderate. They ti 4 thtlr. C;iEtanierE3, • 3igrri4N- I ca' 12:S1'ITIJTE.—ThigJr titultun, tiro want of which roar been so long felt 11 one egizeu6 h, now open, nntier the p, , upetiutetuinne. •' J=kinetn.* -••- , ine igif.iyette Building. En trant,. tis Wood Flrevt., It is designed fur the perpetual exhil4tion of - they product& of,Yectutuln4,' Bruttufactu rers, inventors., and Artisans; and as a(toen+nf resort for thorn reeking irfortgallor. reua•.: Ityr.vta.ltrinakiirti ! samples or sc.Anntaltrpf4l)ll.cl, Thoska having aiitielex to bring lsifore the public will find it greatly to their atlyantairo to litre stukples. f .abirxbo.publionr e TewpeCtftilly invited 10::#94t the institute. • - HE.ATINtIi SmCAkr.—A tPsiiinonial of the workmanlike manner, lierfect action of their self. regulating machines, safety, economy in - fuel, and the 'little attention necessary to keep each room comfortable, W. 3 giver this - cruilfleaLe to Messrs. s soul AqiiHips, snecessots to• Phillips k (:, tor their plan of healing b ~t.eain the Second Word Public Schools in of Pittsbnigh; and which has met our 'approval, and we would, rYetarlinauti them to. the . public to give entire ...atigfact.ion of lioding 'aletun. H. Miller, Jr., John Marshall, Jr, M, Tiudle , George Wilson, John Wilson; L.Vilecia, Director..' " .r := = ••- ISAVI 14 B PIfILLIPS, Steam I.(gatinft,Cin4,l:itting,..Chant'frolitnd Brass Founders, Dantett esserkstesciptiuny- (As ca and Pumps : 4°14.2 9 .z—Z10.67 NS 0(1,10 k'siv. rittulsµrit.ls (1! COULTER. & Miniwita, • House, • Sign and Ornamental Paintera,maj Grainera, unlera lett at, their 'alVon Mirth 'afreetnear Market, Burke's Building, sill be promptly attended. leen • fie! rirYbifILENS aro genertwyloto a word in praise of what are called "patent medicines." ip an fticke iit i 4lecoditof medical ethics, that physieittn , iclioqanctions ate! itA'extranch remed ies PP'Pt eg', itderfF! P.9nPiir:°ritilNclq"mqlia tion... tere are' exceptions to the most stringent rules, and many 'of the disciples 'of Esculapius brae trizially been pornpebedi by kin forea of fantaAo recom mend Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach bitters for those dis eases which are only preralentduriug the antrimer and fall. 'Mei halm ascertained that there are no ithriedies In thct pharmaSoopiri ivliieh pan eotripar,e, wilktbictean -11 ertpl I coMponnd -for the derangement of the stem. !Itipianchrof farnibes 'residing tdOng - the'linriFounds Of the Western and boutheinri'Vers;iri,nOwConviiaged thafthey hat'e found a' medicine pociihaily'aiiaitod for iheir garments, while. in other porhops of the country, during the summer months, the demand farthe article is equally large. For .salu by druggists' and dealera 'generally, every where, and by HOSTITITER & SMITN, Manufacturers and Propriettire i No. 39 Watei, sad=bB Wolk plroeta. . - . Per Wir. kiVit 89. 4 .1*: rt . 3.0 t Trit cenrcritY, 'that the ltruerieandlave beranin fiih cis throughout all Christendom am a bard driilng, hard drlnkin hard etievring, lard . swearOg people: It e: equally famous for debilitated. sionmens, o narrated and disordered nerves, broken down constitutions, and the hundred, and one cures which follow. upon ,the vices which we have min:tended. Eountless panaeeas for these ills bare been advertised; bet we know of notlt. In so efficacious for an invalid suffering from-indiges tion or nervous deprassiorras OLIN'S 131tillatie)31T. TERS, insnufictu.reli and soldiTthe prOPrfetoi t itt depot on Penn rarest. new Sand feel ; '• •~,; .. .f. • • •• 1. • 1..-• 'As • . 1. • 11,4" ".4,.. 4 4 . : 04. 1 ,••• s i" • "h 4 MEM =EMI •• ••• ti%•• • •••• • •• I • " ..; . • • PITTSBURG-11, Ii r EDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1859. PETTY TIIIEVYNCL—For a week past a sys tem of pilferinhas been extensively practiced in the Second Ward, Allegheny, which savors more Of annoyance than of • Serithisldas to •the victims. On Wednesday ;night last, the cellar 'of Mr. James Shoies, carpenter, residing near the Penitentiary, was entered, and all the edi bles carried oil; leaving 'the family minus a 'breakfast .next'day. On Saturday night, Mr. Henry Ackley, corner of Beaver and Jackson streets, suffered in like maliner., WO also hear, of similar depredations in the vicinity. Mayor Morrison should make an effort to:ciapture a few of these small thieves. STOCK SALES. 7 -Tho following Stooks 'were sold last evening at the Cooltrierehtl Sitlks I toot% No. 54 Fifth street; by P. M. DavfB, Aue, tioneer : • . If! shares Excliang6 CI •• Mechanic Citizens' Bank., " Eureka 'insurance Co. " 19 lots of G round on Harrison street, Fifth Ward, (part of the Gray estate) :Xi by , In& feet each ' - 45() 00 Joirx MOTT is now on trial, in Kittuning for thd murder ,of ,his .111 uth or; Our. neighbor of the ( 7 / 4 . l.onide heids' a report of the triur, .•Trial of un alleged Matricide for Murder." A very palpable hull, with the horns plainly visible. TILE frequent shipments of the Finkle. Sew ing Affichines,.received by tho no - buts, indient« ,their r inereasirig popularity. ' A NEW Episeopalean Church is about being erected at Braddock's Field. "How IMAIITTFUL r IS THE COMMON baying of those who see tho =gloat offeets of the Ean. Athenieune or Hair itestoro,tot Jules liauel .1. Co, which reSterels gray hair td Its fUriner color, and beautifies that impaired by disease. Sold by IL G. FAIIND3TOCI{ k 00, No. CO, corner of Wood and Fourth strooL., Hruggisla generally, and at the Laboratory of Jule Hanel 8 Co, Nu. 704 Cnostout street, Philaclelphla j•quohof JOSLTII MOTEL' Ali - MUNI ?amt. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, ? , fannfarlarersi and R'h.dor:da and Rotail dk,ater4 in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 4'14 Penn Street, above the Canal, Have on hand . n large assortment of Faney rind Plain Furniture. in Walnut and Itfaltteptiw of tlitur its it In lllll fa,thre„ and warranted equal In litliltty ntel style In any . manufte.dttred In - tho city, and UM hoil at re.t. - onable nrinft. GrZeittf . • • uyti' (.1101'111Nli.- trim ming, and ether; Hoyt.' I , •mb is 3 tr.ttich ill the Tnatrine art. whleh rut fr. by extteriunett, anti retained by prAilice. 1141.1,..r year. duvouttlttlnrt,m part nr te.osir,... or an e , tar,11.4.- Irleql. to . thy. partlett tar tle , ft - uiertentond tett id.; I'M drip p snlal sale+ 1., ofler in tilt:ad,. prps, th..t earned Ist approarle d in I.llv city. 111,..ns,nsf to call ut, s Itt HALL, :telt; Corner nod plantond :Wm. ANOTiI Eit S'A'CK lIF NEW lit If Ds ttPENI:It at it Msrl.rt 'diet 10091 and Mantilla 'ft titertiuZ• Enthrolderts, tiluve , . Mitt, :Ind Stnebilte. - ; Ribbons nod Afillitury tlmsltu Skirts and Corresu Sun nub!. in; Metes Ftirnetlinot .tend. .tnd many r..tileetl Jon Jun. IhRtNE Marl;..t. str. ..t. . . 1.4 EA NS --:A) 1.16. Small White r,ii• 1111 ;c9 HENRY H. Col.f.lNst. -•— • and J SI F. - s 1. FETZ jut El:ariae. M;mkt .1. 1; It 1 :1.II1N. nty.t (1.1 1f...: 1 t near nal li. . T• !ILES 114.1LAIES 0.1., rot vi and drfl. ii in ' K. du, 0 .0.3. , r uC (lEsT .1:\ )IAIIIi I• I I:Ells, ro o.tv oit,Lumi Q 611;41i:I;I) 177 110 - N NET MK! Es press laftt rind Carr Im- la Evros:cnEt: o 0.. 1101, • , . pERSI N 1.(4T10N. 1.1(21'11) MLI)Si , AI —Tor rell,l,llllit tat ".1" a) .Hand A 11:17.2 . ,.....111.14 dt :/il4 Cr. o ,do.. . 11 .S1:1 - 11 On . ner I , sitnotatl..nd I\l E CA Bt 11101”;.'1 , ,L1 AtIld•01111 . . 4, 1 P.ittl/I•1;:j..A1 1i1.01411). 1 ;i 1 //4( .. {. P:4ll.l:Qgil,/ An .4 ~.ftft 4,1 i d unit it on Om lie. Msultett.3e ' s " WM.on on ',ease td the skin, sd ttv., Os:. 'Peke "ft/ 1 ! "....mm. on l'oettittom, ari d C4,111.11.1.'1 P'.."lny ott.l Attp•tt4".l.". S...t.ttre and Ail of `Mt I Pratt'!" !at "i" rt! ' PI Sistem ' El"4';'tti• ot Alt•ltt me. • ' Pritimples t4ldedo.lllo. net. cddten. 1t t-ali Pr.tet.., ~f 11s) •tes M.tterui !dude . .. and ' lln•rnpcbt.cs. 1: 11 .1 irl.. L i IV•std. •tr... I. Vl\ A Itil NS -- AA, 34.0 1.1.1...• 1:1111011, Cla•Mon..' 1-1,1114; bf tine du ,In /00 .1t• tit, tbt do L• 10 1,'..r . . tab. by liI7NIIER Won.l st, o ppo s s.l**.St..l.itarl.. 1104,j. DE1LP1T!.41 . 4.V.---.l ' 1 tetl, _..lintent of l:onA ). ['or - M.lOll • , ibitr ltrotte ie. et • ' .4.. %‘11.14.N.',. Voratr of Sanitlolold 'owe! vn11r,),:,:;,. : 1, M 44. PNEct-Ar k a 8 - 0111: ,b.tfor J. A. i-I:Tzu:N. 4 . t.2 • • - Marl.t•t :1,1 t tmo hit of Ktthirtg Al , vto RR_.:' Cnr; , 43 (11 , 1,- , , a ra2VY :1114 11- , fili 4 111 It Vt.sr ,11.• 4tlt PRIME - PRIME COI'VEE.---75 . bag , prime Iti,, Fttr ta!t• MPHTLANIC& HIT I.l:Antv ROSA " • s ' „ ,• M I V More, anti fur min • - • BEil:11.01 et 1; ELI A'. ' my 4. . 411i,Itirly4 Sty... ALA WI ii Mil L1)1 NI i - LOT, on c 'Arm ) n nergq.,K.ituelltirLiir, , h, h.r kti.; I.r. .t.^ S. CUTIIIIIMV & IiON. St likttrica rarr,l. for Clil i i LOULW WOOD.-1(K burro] os. sal o by' B. to VAUNT:NM% is Op. jog Na CO: cortior W00.1,00l Fourth y.tri.ouo, . ._ . ........... . ... MAT D tit , :1 3 .117iSITP.----2 easks For Elio l'). . , B. L. PAlrir-STOCK .t. cu. les Nn. 00.,:inroor Fourth and Wood Hlrectp. HAIR DY -ChristadorciF, Bat (Thilr's, and Ifairit.on't• Ifair (or nolo 1.). 1.. WILCOX, in)"4 eornorSunllifkld and Fourth 14, ";111,1C, LISLE TII REA D AND COrl'ON GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. Also, n full nv,orl• owni. of MACK LACE Ti 117.114. at vnry _velem nu n 1143:w5, Irifth nod Marlot PA...NCY , J.HLE,SS SILKS, ,ILAILEG ES, orgaiuttos,tasole, nneat.', I:ae tifimilcs , &OW 0 %Yak CONN; Bets and Sleeves, Hosiery. S e. '• "C. JIANSUN LOW' E. 7 ‘lifarket street. CANk I.I — QQVS-14.11 leiigths of round and flat at low prices, by the gross. )e3 :EATON, GHEE h (U. Fifth and Markel, sts. ONTHE CORNER OP. TOIVNSENI) and Decatur streets, two vallial4o (elf. dwelling NOW'', each :two stories; ellen lot 24 feet front, For solo by Imyttlj B. CUTHBERT & fRIN. 51 Market st, LOVEIIING'S WHITE. SUGAR'S -33 barrels Crushed Bogart 15 do Fine Yalvertzedßitgar; 15 do Granulated 100 do B. Coffee do; .Itist received and for sale by RHYMER At - ANDERSON 39 Wood at , , ouposita St. Charles Holol. V.1111t1) ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS 1 —A largo lot of Spring and -Sarnmar (Inuits, coat pre:it:gall the latest styles, now opening at .:• tele :.' •U. -HANSON LOVE. 5,14 Market street. VINGUNINAtI- SUGAR , CORSI) 11Am.; and Dried Beef .s.e ,10 tiers arrive, per'steann) lmont, at IlAW01;111 & liRowNLEE'S, • apB • in the DinmomL AN - IC E CA. 'ES AN.O POCKET BOOICS—A 1411 assortment at set 3 HAY CO" 1„ AC 13triTFR.— i - 35 barvds good peebnd Batter, 30 ldf do do do, • ' 15 - kegs • do da, In store, and for saloby MILLER & RICKFIR3O ' N, u l t,p; i; .• , _: . fink 231 and 252. Marty ptreet. RUNES.--L 5 cases in glass jars ; •-• • $ do 'in fancy boxei; ' :5 clinks Turkish; Go kegs for Cooking.; Jost rpecired and forsalobv ' • : REYPifERAiIANDERSOIi,.. - No. SUNood street, ,myle , . ," Opposite St Clharlds Hotel OYS'•SHOT 0 UNS.—Atten tion isinyited to ou r stock of • BOYS' SHOT GUNS. 3 . . ~ . , They were 'manufactured especially, to our order", and are; Het, well; tatidied,". sod entirelY rellahle•and-nafe. Even . who' would. learn their boys tube matitsinen, thoulii examine these beautiful weap_one. ', - : i CARTWRIGHT & 'YOUNG, • je6 66 Wood street. ESE -. <, , 4 .€t - 4 75 ....... 00 49 f.. 1) ...... 49 00' 'ercelli was Yesterday evening illuminated. The Emperor tracer,od the streets on foot. and the town was goo . frie: The King passed the night at. Sorrione, a uonglho encamped troop?. The Le . elon X. ;ay‘:—lt will be observed that our telo•rraidde intelligence contains two ro.p.erts respecting tho meieMent of Garibaldi -- the satin , in origin and date, but in all other rospocti contradictory. It would be easy to avoid this incongruity by publishing .only the dispatch which we belies eil contained the truth, but we give hoth as they have reached us. It will to eli,orccil that that tie France, contain tun; tie nn. , ,,C favorable stews, relates to the Ftuto of things on Monday. whereas the defeat is rillogod to Lace ta l on place on Sunday. It Garibaldi had taken refuge in tho Swiss Canton .•f ho would have born disarmed, with hi, emir, for % and could not haven vanguard at Canto. which it on this road tf) The lielVe of the inAirroetien at Londrio and the di