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Departture :and Arrlvol or Posmienger . . Pittsburgh, it Wayne and Chicago Railroad., (From corner of Liberty an{( Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne Express Train......... 1215 614 A. M. 101 P. 31 Mad Tram... .... -...... 0:50 A. M. 6:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M Express Train. .... -1250 P. M. 8:45 P. M., 280 M Express, 6,4 V P. M. I 000 P I Express, 8,17 A- if • • Returning, arrive at Plttslarrght NO P. M. t Express, 8:10 P. M. BA_ press, w.. 5 A. (Froth Federal BtreeeStatiOn, Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation.. 9:30 -IL IC' 44:0P. M " " 6:25 A. TM. 14.10 P. M .- Pennsylvania Railroad (Front corner of. Liberty and Grant streets.) ;= .Leavei.. Arrives. 8:50 P.M." 1245 P. M. 250 A. M. - 11:50 P. 31. 42) P. M. 1= A. M. Express Train.. Mad F'sst Line The Johnstown Way. Passenger Train 6:00 A. M. 110 P. U. Johnstown.Aommodation....- 250 P. M. 110/ A. M. 1 - :cst Turtle Creek " .....10:40 A. M. 0:50 A. M e - .320nd " " P. M. =0 A. M. Third " 0:20 P. M. et:ls Pittsburgh and Clinnettnilla Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves: Arilic;s. - Mail Train... ' 7100 A. X. 0215 P. M Express Train• 4:30 P. M. 6:45 A. M arreland and Platburgli Rat7read. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.): . Leaves. Arritor Express Train • 12.15 A.' M. 2.40 A. M. Mail Train • 8.25 A. M. - 4.0(1 P. M. Fiat ... —.. ... .. LO5, P. M., 8.30 P. M. Accommodation. 5.00 P. ~.I.lakoll A'. M. yltubu r gh, Columbus and Cineinnafißaitroad, (Frrm Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves Pais. Columbus. , Arr. in CM. Fast Line.- . . .112.15 A. M. 11.9014. '11.30 A. 11 Express Train.. LOS P. M, ;1 30 A. M. L3O A. M The . On Thursday the cricketk match between the Olympic and Chartiera Cricket Clubs was played on the West Common, Allegheny. It was a fine game, Well el:it:listed, and all the players seemed, to be in fine spirits and 'kood condition. ' ' The wickets were pitched at half past nine, and at ten play was called. In the first innings the Olympics were beaten ten, but on the second they played more carefully, and at five o'clock, they were, one ahead, with. four wickets to go down, thus gaining the victory. We give the play below : CEIAIITLEILS CLUB. , TIES? L,IXINGF. ...Torne.R Loomis . ... Beaky, t Woobnno - ill:to - 144,m ran out .. ..... ........ .... (ndfield, strnpo4 oat BJ7OII, b WOOllllBl3- ,Walton, b Loomis Ws;oon. c Pnlloek, b .I.o7emis ..... • Bo rdetto. b Loomis Swam. b Bell, not out Grey. b Woolman .......... ..... Winters. b Loomis Byes 4; leg byes .... . RECOXD ISSINGS. Jrtmes . Wutscrn, c Murdoch, b LooniiB 1; Loomis ChuMbers, c'l3roini• h xYgolau.ul- 111dElelckeb Loomis ' Wititon, b Wilolmun 1Y": Wut.son,V,Lo ri mis fiurdette. b Woolnum ... . ...... ...—.... tiwan, b Worifman g Murdoch, b.W001man..... I s ire'2, - , not out ' - Vitr;ter-8, b booPliu Itycs„ 8; leg 2 . OLYMPIC` I.'Llt Lomnig, b Waton .firon,cand b Watvon 1 , b Chambera Jenki..... ................ ..„..„ Earl ,b ....:.:.. . :...[,...:.:,.: .L.... Bpronli, b WatQon ' • Pollock•,•1. Wittson .Marfloch, t•• And b Chambers ' Cheesman, e Clicatiberi ...... ...-...-.... (notput) Mown,.b eitamber e-V 2 ;leg kiFeS 4 ; liigeP 4 - N - LN4 Loomis, h Wutson Byron, o And I, Surdette......... I.\ oolmnri, eJett, Jenkins, h Watson • Earle, not out Sproult, (to . 1)loy,) b Watson 'Murdoch, (to play) Cheasumn, not Reed, run out ... .. . .... brown, (to play) ... . . .. . ..... Ryes 1S; leg byes wider 119 Pia wear was Played for a .dinner, whiett Was served - upon the ground, end n ball, which ,wits presented. to the winning ,club Tat Chees , man's; in tlienvening. We are requested to retrirn the thanks of the Slayers to Messrs. Richard Brown-end John S. ` • Kennedy, who acted asurntiires,and to the rm nnerous citizens in attendance, who maintained • excellent order, and kept out of tho way of the players. Eleven of the Olympics got° Washington on Wednesday next, to play 0: match with the • Orange Club, of that town, nineteer of whom huvettetli 'seloeted to' Odelend'with" the Fitts-. burghers. We can safely trust the credit of our city in their bands. • The Races -Yesterday. (Every one who visited Collinseark, t yester : day came home well pleased with the day's amusement.:-,The day was pleasant, the, track in good condition, and the races exciting. • The first 'prize was a silver pitcher, to be awarded to. the best four year uld. trotter, mile beats, three in five. There were three entries:; the roan Kiley Kate M'Kinley; sorrel filley Ginnie; bay colt John. -Only the two former itarte4,4ohnhaviagabact4nld and ttludistena, per. •Theflrat heat was won by,(lfionia)p.,B:oo, the second` by same in 8:15; and the - third, fourth, and fifth by Kate, in , 8:14, p:28 4 - and 8:24 res. ifectively. • ' , On the second. heat .-zfe ;War..f9r43 l 9 l t , fint ;;;;. r ehntly herArq" ,x,,ppi;telliKtfelke; aft , fier eofqpo4tqr efiiniftg up, passed 'hex, and rgaelieil -ffions.,!2ff.P94 +tatating was lit first 4vely at two to one on ate, tint at the oloso of the second liqfq her.baehera.lost eon fidence, and stakaa ram; • - to two to ono on. Ginnie. Thd Conti:At was an exciting one, and the greatest interest was man ifested. While the result naturally - affected .winners and losers very differently. , - The 'mule race beggared descrihtiOn. purse Wastwenty dollars, and there were five nab - entries, e ei n g-43 very coloii.and desc;iptio,p. a flap eae,nd gentry. -Vne. 4 ooiind was kept in 11 tiontinnal roar of laughter, by riders thrown, and other incidents. One boy, whose, mule could not b 2 induced to go, jumped off, . and led it, creating quite a sensation. The first heat wn.s wpn lfy. prawcaril'a 411i1 Aiken's' gnat, i;1;4, 2:fiB' and 2.i4s,_B•uArting the - - tirige;Whiek Was falholfeet two heats u s three. attrartott SeLt"ar TO W N Love - .---By an ve'rtisement in our 2 colimins; it-willVeseen that a large number of ;building lets wHLbo offered , . at_public -sale on Saturday afternoc;r the 18th •• ' ' inst., at two o'clock, in the flourishing - lid fast improving town that - has within a' years : Erwn. bp; on the banks of the Mono leheld rydilf; • adjoinleg the , ' :Pigbtla Niter& - This lege, lisibit extends frogs 11am No. 1 to tbo Popper Works, contains, besides • IMP At' slthlt4ntial dwelling hmises, a large be-, • • - tol and various important "manufacturing es • tabliebments, among which are two first class - - steam saw mills, the Pittsburgh and Boston Copper Work - s, the Pittsburgh Copper Rolling - Mill, extensive braes works, and the new mill: of Moorhead it Co., for nustufactuiing — galven, ized and Russian sheet iron. No better opportunity for profitableittvest-. eut cot be found 'arcpidßittsbuilitliAltaq 14 1 411 4 i lay 0 . 0 fl 7 P.'pv s .''Ego: 4alkee prom el lucumbrance. isputable.• Terms easy and sale positive. • `Tax trial of John-3fott, for• the murder Of his mcither, at.Kittannmg,lile resulted in the soloiteol of the Prilmor• . ; ,' • r . . • • i'••••••;• - i',. • •'• • ; :ti • f •": "," , „ . . _ _ - , . • • • _ . ' _ Court of Quarter Sessions; &c. Before Judges Itt'Clure and l!arke: TunnsnA.Y, June 10, 1859. - • - • James Hickey and James Thompson were tried on a-joint indictment forlarceny, in steal ing from the house of Hugh Murphy, Indiana township, two hams, a brass kettle, three pairs of pants and a silver spoon. The jury found a verdict of ,not guilty as to Hickey, and guilty as to Thomps.on, who was remanded for. sen tence. • • • John Gallagher pleaded guilty to another charge of receiving stolen goods, and was.re mended foreentence. ' John Nelson was convicted of assault and batter's; iiritli<intent to kill ':on itath of Robert Logan, Lieutenant of the night police. Sen tenced to imprisonment in the Penitentiary for one year-, -- Henry Zitntiierinan was indicted for passing a counterfeit $5 bill on the Hadley Falls Bank, on oath of Michael Thicken. The pasiing of the. ; note;:was; deafly pr,,trxed. but the defense 'ahbwixt flat Zhitinettrran hid , received it a few days before from a butcher, end did not know it was, counterfeit , The jou found.. a verdict of not guilty, and ordered the costs to be equal ly divided between the parties. Alexander 11'Clurg and Ephraim Love were - indicted for nuisinte in erecting or augment ing a wooden building on Fifth street, adjoin ing Masonic Hall, in violation of city ordi nances._ M'Churg ownathe-building, and Mr. Love, oarpmiter, mtt a theiiddition. Mr. Collier said the ardinunce under which this suit was brought was passed in 1824, un der an act' of Assembly passed during that year, authorizing the Councils of Pittsburgh i and-Philadelphia to pass ordinances prohibit -ing the - erection'. of - wooden liuildings in certain parts of the city, and an ordinance of 1846, extending the ordinance "to the entire city. Parties violating this ordinance were indictable in the Mayor's Court, but the Court. was abolished, and the jurisdiction transferred to the Court of Quarter Sessions. Mr. Marshall cited the Act of June:lG, 183 G, transferring all indictments instituted in the Criminal' Court, in which the city of Pitts burgh is idiroctlyerindirectly inters tad, tothe District Court. Mr. Marshall moved that the indictment he quashed on the. ground of jurisdiction. The Court overruled the motion, and Several wit nesses were called. who testified that, additions had been made to the building, extending over a live feet alloy. Col. Friekeithought the boildint,vwas savor than before. Jaa. Herdrnan thought the rates of insurance on adjoining buildings would be increased by the addition. Mr. Barnhill, Mnyors clerk, thought the building more liable to take fire than before. For the defense; James H. M'Clelland, ar chitect, testified that the lruilding was safer than before its repair. • Mr. Wm. Love thought, "perhaps," it was better than before the alteration made, as there was ksfrwood 'Work'. • - ... 0 ..12 Tho ewe war. submitted to the jury without argurzient,. Mr: Collier rind, Mr. IlarA:111 citing several authoritici to the Court. Mr. Collier held that although the building might be safer, yet its repairing increased its permanency, and it would stansi twenty years -longer, thus prolonging the risk to the city. If allowed to stand, with only necessary repairs, it would in n few years become so dtlapidatod that the owner would be obliged to take it down. 0 . . 1 2 3 0 1 Judge itl'Clure win charge the jury this morning et nineo'elock. —Jonathan Phillips, son of .. 3 drs. Juno Phil lips, of New Brighton, Beaver county, who has been Air some time insane, strayed away from hothe last week, and has not since been heard of. He is of rather slender form, five feet eSght or nine inches high, dark hair and sandy whiskers, and defective front teeth. Re had on his person when he hsft home a black suit of clothes, a Kossuth hat, and boots. He carried with him his farm clothes—a light vest, striped pant , ', black coat, and'a pair of gaiters. He is rather reserved in his manners. laughs when spoken to, and is constantly repeating the :134 salm—" Ip pastures He lead eth me," His friends Will ho thankful for any information concerning him. , —Henry Hipplo, aged seventy-eight years, a resident of Perry county, was instantly kill ed, on 'Wednesday last, near Newport, by the fast line on . the Pennsylvania Ilailro4(1, coming wept. 'tins itiOssing;:lhe ttrack'; from his house to the barn, and was struck by the cow catcher, and thrown a distance of thirty or forty feet, against ,a woodpile, scattering his brains inyver,y ( . 14ction. r. Bryan, ion of R. E. Brcwn, Esq., of Mon. ticello Mill., Valley township, Armstrong county, was found drowned, on Saturday last, in the race of liis father's mill, at -the above place, "We had been subject Pt epilepsy all his life, and it is supposed theta spasm mune on him while near the race, causing him to fall In. The deceased was about twenty-two years old. NEW ROOT CUTTER AND HARROW.-WO were shown yesterday, by Mr. Andrew M'El henny, at .courtney's Station,. Ohio,township, ttia model' of a new 'figricultdral implement, consisting of a harrow and root cutter combin ed. In appearance it is similar to an ordinary harrow, but in.two of the outside beams which go to form the triangle are secured, instead of teet l ,43 , urvcd.' ithq PAPher -of four or six on each 'beam. The harrow is Itt , tached to and works inside the root cutter, be. nghtndiZblg f....Thir.l4loMent...*LY be used in, a sodded Held, previous to plowing, or where ltherelkZeJnan,Y , roPtf and Acd, -ttr,teeth of tartn* - ,-followine kvitl'il6sSiCittethb earth: The invention, which has, not been ,patented, seems-f 3 be — VVitittabliYinie; finft*ill doubtless be of great benefit to the agriculturists. We trust Mr:M.'Elhenny may obtain kpatent, and - INIFANT •TOtini).—!-Oh . ' Friday morning of lust weelc„about daylight, a living female in fant; apparently of tfie ago of six weeks or two months, was found lying upon-the atnius of the house p; Dr. Reuben Brinker, in Latrobe. ••It Was wrapped up in comfortable clothing, and waft thought to , hiverbeinli3ll7B omewhere about c tuidnight ,; :Llpth ing s yot.beertlovrtained I "q'ql°ll,Y'it'itOfter Igtilitifi'ifiefact that a. We man, Ayttu au infant such l .vos this, came out from rittslutro . thu piahh. befor9,, itiviat seven 'O'clock; end thai Wbman answering her des cription got - oft the Accommodation at Stittfoii without an gt`atit'. ' - 'l'het'ehtid'hatebben''COM`lnftteif `l,o'tho Poor 'House.=-Oreens6urg I Democrat.' • • - , „Cmcnnta Coutivx.--7Two,eolored men, Isaac ifiWes itita Jahn' Smith: vveie'arreste4'o,a.m. muted:4o,op benshcr g jallon Tue'sday, eharg ad with setting, lire to and destroying a house claimed {o ).hho pvoyibilY of George Gates, of Yoder 4ownship, on 'FridaY- night last. It aieetail :there was some 'dispute about the prop orty-711awes and, gates, both cnajciklipi.vig Oleic it-7-11RiA!itr the &tisploop4' ' tep. ycaca cif - age; into the outlet at Johnstown, and nar rowly escaped drowning. He was saved by a oountryman who took him out of the water. A COLOuD BOY named Fisher, About ton years of age, brother of Joe Fisher, recently sent to tieHonse of 'Refuge, forJerceny, was. arrestedyesterdaT afternoon, and is now in the wateh-lotists, `seipebeigedwithsetedlindesshswl liens Mr. Stewart, proprietor OrHaral - Hotel,- the .pftiertyibf Ilia wife. =Theshawl was fonnd: in Fisher's possession.' Ho will probabir . be tto the i4nuse of 'Adige ; '.;;;":2 - ,- • ' gra" , COUNT coianterfeit ten dol lar :noto on the.Thiladelphis ".Benk, of, North_ Amt6ca," has appeared. Vignette,llndian familA plough, wheat sheaf, with `river and distant Imountains. In lower right corner,, woman. Jostling on. horn of plenty—ligure of 'Justice on the le.wer corner. . • THEW ELLSTEOUPE talc. Ant 41 0 7. peavincff Ai% 11 44 , 1 5 bi1d;1 1 10; imam g 4. tp a fair aiAnince,; by whom they were, wellifeceived. "Miss Irene Le ea cheeping miever, and holm , - 'roved hi, hie tiding; ilia the deep bees voice of Mr Arnold lug t played anew iiieBe called "Eagle . E.ye; - 0. -NO Child of the .ro ' fint;" r which will ibe repeated this '4)**1314 M=Me ONE RE=ZI Accident and Incidents. ===:i E=M :"' '-'.'-' H' ' '',' . PrITSP:3 - RG.IL . - ',' FM - DAY. 'MORNING; .. - JUNE : : 17,_ -1859. annual ellibition.of the pupils at St. „Francis' 'College, :Loretto, -Till take place on Tuesday the 28th inst: The exhibition of the pupils of the Academy of St. Aloysins' will take place on tho 27th. • Aux . one with an unbiased mind and a few minuteg-leisure time; can by an examination be readily convinced- of the superiority of the Finkle.Sowiug Machine. J. L. Camaghan Co., Allegheny city, are the agentx, Tae Second Presbyterian Church, on Wood street, Rev. Mr. Parton, has been closed for a time, in order to have the ceiling, aportion of which recently fell down, removed, and a handsorne'carved wooden one, substituted. SUMMER CLorime.—A splendid stock of article- for gentlemen's, youths' and children's s. , mmer wear may he found at the establish ment of Messrs. W. H. Itl'Gee & Co., at the corner of Market square and 'ederal street, in Allegheny city. These gentlemen 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. 31EcnA.Nics' INSTITVTIL—This Institution, the want of which hal been se long felt by our citizens is now open.. under the superintendence of Messrs. Jackman t Johnson,in the Lafayette Building. En trance, ea Wood stret. Bit designed !Cram perpetual exhibition of the products of Mechanics, „Manufactu rers, Inventors, and Artisans; and as a place of resort for those seeking Information relative to those branches of industry, either by examination of samples or scientific publications. Those having articles to bring before the publiewill find it greatly to their advantage to leave samples. Sir The phblic are respectfully invited to visit the institute. HEATING IT ST/LM.-Ass testimonial of tho workmanlike manner, perfect action of their nelf regulating machines, safety, economy in fuel, and the little attention necessary to keep each mom comfortable, we giro this certificate to Menne. Davis and nuecesnorn to Phillip, t Co., for their plan of heating by steam the Second Ward Publie Seboiils in the city Of Pitiabarandand luin met our approval, and we would recommend them to the public to give entire satisfaction or heating by ?dram. IL Miller, Jr.. John 'Martha'', Jr., M. Titidle, George Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors.: DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Skala Rearing, Was MtUrsq, Prembingand Brass Founders, Deatars in cent, donleript we of Gas Fixtures am! Puntp,l No. SI Wood and 149 Fast street, Piusburgh. • denttlylcs COULTER 6 Mryrztn., Rouse, Sign and onumentid Painters and Grainer& Orden, lilt at their shop on Fourth street near Market, Burke'', Building, gal be promptly stleuderl. •em se , rn rsict A-sie aro generally loth to speak a word In praise of what aro called ..patent medicines." Indeed, It is an article in the code of Leaheal ethics, that a physician who sanctions the use of such remedies cannot be considered a member of the Notarvint hon. MX there are exceptions to the met etringinn rules., and many of the disciples 'of E.:nil:ll,MS hoc actually been compeled, by the fare or to mend I tr. J. Ifoitetter's Stomach llitterg for those di, eases which are only prevalent during the annum r and fall. They hare toicertaineil that there are no remedies in the plovintestopia which eon compare with this non• dorful compound fur the derangement of the ivy - Aunt. Thousand.. of families residing along the low grounds of the Western and SOW kern rivers, are now convinced that they have (nand a medicine permi/41y adapted for their ailments, while in other portions of the country, during the summer months, the derrnitol f u r :he artiste is equally large. Far ssto by druggists and dtalsrs . wnorally, ey4 , ry where, and by IittrTF:FITIt A! SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietor. . jel:r No. 61 %War, suut U Frost streets. ___ Dr' "'HOW 11FACTI "t" IS THE COSIMOrt saying of those who see the marieut effects of the Eau Athentenne or flair Restorer ofJuleollautd i en., :Thiel, restores gray hair to Its former rotor, ttud totautittel that impaired by I,llSCille. Itold by B. L FARNESTUCK s W . lCo.rA , cnfneror Wood and Foarth sirecte, Druggist§ g..iterslly, and at the leaxmatory of Jules Iliad k Co, No. 701 Chestnut West Phitsdelatts. ielOsisee Ser WE LIVE SO FAST IN VIM couwTit'f, that the Americans have Ircwnw famous throughout all Christendom, av n hard driving, hard drinking, hard chewing, bard swearing pcop;e. We Bays lee,me equally famogs ka 0 1- 41444e4 stomachs, o nervatt and disordered nerres„ broken down constitutions, and the htnadred and one cures which follow upon the viers which we have enumerated. Countless panseess for these Ills have been advertised, but we know of noth ing so !Carious for an Invalid suffering from indiges lion or nervous depreasion as 01,1:s"3 STOILACII BIT TERS, ttuumfectured and sold by the proprietor, at his de rot en Penn street neer nand. - feu aware acme vernaSr acviL JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealorw in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, . se• 'PK .rfPla 11 1 1 ! 1 „1TO tho Mare on hand a largo assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of Moir own matt U. fitetlire, and warrantod oqual in quality nay; htylo to any manufactured in the city, and will sell at Maeo nahlc follttf CASSIMERE HATS; SILK HATS, AK* FOR MEN AND MOPS. et - D O'D !!!'l 119 VlNiiitt Street, Jett Ono door South of Path. sElLpzq, OFF, FO REMOVE GENTLY,IF.ITS (3,OTiriNG AND FUR:4I9IIII.W GOODS ...AT Arcrio..l PRICES, At ' CRESTEWS GOTHIC BALL, jel4 ' Ooroer Wood street and Dinniond IFE-SIZE, • JU, , . , ESTERIAL, PHOTOCkTi4ii.Plas, ciolaTe,l pastelle, or 'Plain, In the most *thistle etre, and at Eastern prices. WALL'S GALLERY, . _ . Jed,• Jones' Building, Fourth i ptreet. TINVELLLNG ITOUSES IN VA HAWS locations "and in ice Libra $661.tc4 tat i ooti,. For sale bz .11:CUTHBERT SON, Real Estate Agepts, S 1 Marktt street _ _ _ BROWN''S 'ESSENCE OF JAMAIOA GINGERA valuable medicine for summer UM , * sold at corner Market street and Diamond, by. • 6e7 i • : • 309. FLEMING. ON N ET RIBBONS FROM AUCTION Great (c. Mailers and merchants. ..„. , ,I?_AVIVIST, GREE & CO.. %VA ' nith l / 4 /ind , Market streets. -111, UST, .PUBLISIJED—reaLAN.I'-'S CASES,' VOLVME'l.—Reporti orettsei;'Etrg.tiVil in IA9 Sti pretne Court, of Perms •Ivania. By 14erkintviil Grata- , For sate by; - 4y. •(x],; a wood street. 1111 USIN FOR SALE.—The. stock, fix . 1j tureaand good wilt of a Bakery and Confectionery, with Soda Fountain, Saloon, Furniture, in a good location in the city, for pale by }eB 8. CUTHBERT a• SON, 51 Market street. N EW WALL PAITR.=-Thi.ril for ttlSce jwor o snz itilways comploto ut . W. P. MARSHALL .t CO. TT's:WE:RING'S WHITE SUGARS:- .1.4 a) barrels Crushed Sugar •. 15 do Fine Pulvenzed Sugar; 15 do Granulated , du; 100 do B. Coded do; Just received and for sale . REY ER t ANDERSON, my2s 89 Wood EL, opposite St. Ckiarles geitel THIRD ARRIVAL . o.r, SPRING GOODS,. - -/klargo lot of Sprhig an'd Sununsr Goods, dom.' pining al l latest styles . , now opening _at - .1 820 - RANSON LOVE'S, 74 Market street crserNtrATl s,vg4B' CURgI) HAMS. , , , skid DileccUo i f ij otiaroaa to 'arrirci, poz9 rti steao imont,at . WOI4TH '& BROW6M,EES, gpit ~- t • • • , '•• la tbe Diarru6d, N x. -la A - E RS' CASES AND POCKET _IJ BOOIY6-4. fall assortment at.. :.f 5 • . t „- , , : HAY & OYEI., 65 Wood street. ACKED BUTTER.— ' . - B 5 barrels good packed Butter, 10 hit do; , .do ~ „do, 15 kegs" • 'do "', do, iststorc.4l44 for lade by_ MILLER & RWICETEION,. - i 56465 W0a.251 and= leberwittraat. IC)R.UFS,-.5 cases iT L 4a 4 C - 42; 4. - ewrcttia, bo.kesohsPpokips— : Just mewed 44 d Lor Axle BETas a,ANDEBSON, ' mylB iilntZ W4m4 e3 st iT e otel. ' ~• SHOT GHNS..44wit• opened,,it.yariety -of Shot thins, wtucti tog ether +with our usual varietyi maiFoil onr emienalye in the city. an offered* v low noes. - • .1-D 3 11.8 . DANKNYWART t YOUVIII,MILWogi IL.. ~_' _ EINEM NEI ENE THE LATEST NEWS 3B "'Z' TELMCM.A-1=1". Wasumerrow, June 16.—The views of the Administration as to the rights of naturalized citizens who may return to EuroPe, and show ing how far they are entitled to the protection of this Government, were yesterday promul gated by Gen. Cass ih n letter from the'State Department to . A.V. Hofer, of Cincinnati. The Secretary states that this Government will nor interfere in cases where individuals vol untarily return to countries,,to which they owed military Service at this period of their de parture for the United States. Democratic Convention MILLEDOEVILLZ, N.. C., June 16.—The Do aocratic State Convention, which met hero yesterday, re-nominated Mr. Brown for Gov nor by acclamation. Resolutions were adopt ed re-aflirtning the Cincinnati platform, ex pressing confldenco in the ability and patriot ism of Mr. Buchanan, and approving of the principles of his inaugaral and annual messages on the subject of slavery,' NEW YORK, Juno 16.—There was a largo attendance to-day at the Eclipse Course, Long Island, to witness the great trotting match be tween Flora Temple and Princess. The Cali fornia mare Flora Temple beat Princess two straight heats; of three miles each. She made the second heat of three miles in 7:59i. The stakes were $5,000. • Locomotive Exploded ZANVZVILLE, June IG.—The locomotive An telope, a coal burner, exploded at Campbell station, on the Central Ohio Road this morn ing, killing Charles Turner, fireman, and scald ing the engineer badly. Passenger trains were not detained by the accident. Dubuque Democratic County Con- Dclit74ua, June 1 6 .—Thenemocratie Coun ty Convention. which was held to-day, nom inated an entire Anti-Adminigretion delega tion to tho State Convention. Strong popular sovereignty resolutions were adopted. Destructive Fire. icauo, Juno 16.—The Galena Classical Institute, in this city, together with its con tents, was destroyed by ilre la.t. night. The library was partly leaved, but in a damaged con dition. L e $11,(x)0; insurance $6,00. IlAt.Tituoits:. Juan , ITere b a it s t orm prevailed at Govansu.wn, Baltimore county. this Livening% cau4ng considerable dainagu. rho hnil ' , tunas wero vary large. Thu storm in 13nItiniara war accorni.nnicd with vivid lightning. Steamer Grapeshot Sunk M I; %tritia, June 14.—TbrisiteanuT Grapeshot, with a fall cargo from Cincinnati to Fort Smith, was. sunk on Saturday, near Van Buren, Arkankas rigor. The boat and cargo aro a total 10--. Railroad President Elected CLUV ANI , , June 11;.—The Board of Direc tory of the-Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. met this morning and re-elezted J. B. Waring Pres ident. W. & D. HII G 11. S , NAVE REMOVED TO NO. 41.9 MAR -4: ET Str.vt, eurner of Fourth, where they wilt vertu till tit. lir+t of !,;eptem ), Torho they will NU - IMP to their new .00r,' now heltig bola ui tbo act Alma. eorner of FiAh mad Metlirt nit*l: ..„ D tm OYS" sito•r(iis,s.—Atte n tio n is invited jjtO OUr Fa.4:k lit • - 110 VII' SIIOT GUNS. Titer were inmorsetured els - :la:1v to our order. 1111 , 1 We light., well finished. and runnels reltabla and ...aro Parents who would learn their boss tole markstnen. should examine these beautiful wea . pon, CARTWRIOIIT 2 YOUNG. ice' • SO Wood str.,A. EI)ICA T7 - 100KiZ::: - Rokiiausky's I'a- ILL tholagiral { r toots, 2 tad,. Cross Elements of Patholooie4l Anatomy. Pallitam.rwal Auatomv, with volowd plate, llortor'A Almforoy and If loclo,ry, rot, lon n*3ll 40 Can tho W/Iwl wt lasozoo.! fif Om es in, with atlas Rockall! and Take on In -rent. Rocks on Postononia nod Malaria. Copland on Palsy nod A ppoplexy. Eriehron".. Science and Art of .Surgery. l'ooper's I.ertnres oa Surgery, • Pnutes Modern Stirgery, MilleNs Pr...etion on " Pirro's rty,tern of tt Dickson s Elements of idedieme. ' ' Prinetples of Medicine, now edition. Watson's I'rnetiee of Phy 31storia Modica and Therapeutics. my:10 KAY 1. CO_ 65 Wood street. 26, oasts (Id4lllot quarts Champagne Wino do do pt.. 30 1 , 3.944 , 1'013 Ilcidseieles rills o 10 do do do ptJ du' do 10 ylo /19nelm , ptr-und Drouot ,itsdo do tio do do pta do 25 OfIDOR 3oUotliedoe Claret- . do 10 do Ladles' Catawba, - do • 15 do do -Ginger do In store, and (ir sale by np29 MILLER RICKETSON. POTATOES— -300 htishclti :choico. mixed Potatoes,gt store and for solo h JAMES A- FETZER, jet corner Market and First streets, ITCHELL'S 12E1) INK PENS.-- -For UNA: Ante J. IL WF.I.DIN, 4 CZ Wood street. near Fourth. FELT HATS, — TAMES 1-101. MES 4 CO.. .Pork • Paelserg fi and dealers in Baron, Lard, Stanr Cored 'fame, he., corner of I , IIIFI' Aj'al Ig .ATIZETITREETS, felely_. • ' - ' inttebuori• AND MEDIUM - . . . T R A W AND SALMON COLORED S BONNET RIBBONS—A few Tieces received by Express last evening. and for sale by , my 27 EATON, VILER & 15(th and ?dirket ids 113 ERgai , t 161CRTI - 1.;11;r171 - 0,tiffi BLOSSO3I4'or rendering Vie attn aca add fair A largo supply on hand and far Pale as JOS-Pir.1 4 1 , 101.04;'5, • in 3 Owner Diamond and Idarliß4 Waal.. • RAISINS-- , ',. ', 300 boxes Bunch, Clemens' brand; . ". 150 hi' bxs do do ' : 5703 fir bxs do du WO boxes Layers do ~,. For solo by REYMER & ANDERS9N. jea 39 Wood at. , ormmdte 73t. Chairl ea Hotel: TIRIED FRUIT.— , . X.)50 bush. Dried Apples; . ' . . 25 " 'Owed Peaches;' . . Jost received on eonsiorwoept, told (es sale by • 1.01 Es A. FETZER, jell__ corner Market and First streets. 100 UND.Et Y IRVN,SO tons Lake Superior Finindii iidn; tb atifve and for Kilo by -. an 9 , -. . , ~, - - ,HENI4I'. H. COLLINS. LIRE L'ItACKEILS---,500 Ilexes Np, 1 Gold Chpp,just received and for sale by . • -III.: REVMER A ANDERSON, jel4 39 Wopd et, a k inogui 85. Charles Hotel. DINE . APPLt -- S FiVet tirrels Mantanzas, .It. , just received and for sale' by. , ' • : REYMEL & A NDEitsoN, 1013 No. 39 Wood at.. opposite St.. Charles Hotel. Q. - U.IIIIIE4R .M_ERINO;CO'I'TON AND SILK , k 3 „UNDER. 'SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.—Fine Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Stispook ens half Hose, ac.; new styles at , ' ' • EATON, CREE' $ CO, . i jell • . Vt(th'zinil Market streets. rfHE 8.A0.1 11 .1 0 RE SKIRT.—The best Skirt ih the market made expretedito - ordeffor :a . own saleS. City adcountry dealers entitled at a liberal discount. EATON,' CREF, CO., jell • , , , . . . ....Fifthand,A , •otkirects. . MUCILAGE FOE GFFICE, sale by J. R. WELDIN; NG HOUSE, SCHO.OIi AND POCKET INKSTANDS.—A great variety at j. elO . KAY h C0.13,55 Wood Atreot. etHECK: BOOKS—On the variett.§ 'Banks N....land Brokers in the city. For sale by HAY *. CO., 65 Wood street.: MANILLA ,PAPERS.—Brown, , Iffedium and Double Medium Sizes. COUNTING 110USi e ST4TIONEBY, Bill Nil Head -tomes. Pilot Oirl Mexes;Ciird Racks, Cal; audara and Band Boxes, a large assortment at jela :'Corner Wood & Third & Market & Second at 1i iti ARRIVAI , ,--100 kroxG4 ,I,!alertuo Onirxes, , eweet, and 'lOO bozos Palermo Lonions, just receiving the day, and for sale by : , •.• • REY3IER k AN DERSON, N 0.39 Wood st.,appoelte.l3l.lCharles.Holol. A3ASES EAST INDIA 1./ sale - " Rni,r, jqp, . , , Ancfbeny city. GALLONS FLA XSEBDOIL.for sale ik- 0 . 4 .114, by,• ' BECKHAM KELLY, Allegheny City. ' ~`s »; From WwWngton• The Turf. vention. Hail Storm IRIE3IOVAL. KAY•d CO., 55 Wood skrcet. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS) EXCHANGE. President.. WM. EL SMITH. I . rite Presidents. ISAIAIi rDICKEY, Int. EDWARIS GREGG, 24 Treasurer. • N. HOLMES, Jr. Superintendent. . GEORGE H. THURSTON, Civunittee of Ar6itraticm for June. - ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. R. PAULSON, J. S. COS GRAVE, GILLESPIE, • B. PRESTON. Steamers to Arrive. amps Bavaria., Arabia... Canadian City of Baltimore. Asia ' Weser Amgo Borussia " New York. LIAR 704. ' DATS • York....',lnne lb ..... 18 ....Liverpool Quebec' Tune 22 ....Liverpool New York June 22 -.Liverpool- ..... New York.... June 25 .-Brernen New York...: Juno 25 .-.Havre 'few York... June 28 ....Hamburg.........New York.... July 1 -.Bouthampton-New York... July 9 Steamers "to Sall. . slurs LUTZ 10* OATS A ......... .Boston -Liverpool....June 18 Aranmonia New York Hamburg---June 15 City of Washington-New York Cork & 12pLJune18 Ane1....---. ...... ......New York Havre June 18 Indian Quebec ..Liverpool.--June 18 Star of the We5t......-New 20 Africa 'Jew Yark....-Liverpool.......Tune 22 Karnak New York—_Ltavana,&c..June Argo • New Y0rk....-Galway..- June 23 Fulton ..... York......Havre..- June 25 City of Manchester-New York.-... Cork, Le. June 25 Europa Boston Liverpool June Kangaroo New York..-..LiverpoolAc.July .2. Stage of Water. Six feet three inches. ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. ALLA:GMT Car r .lane 10, 1859. There is a general depression in prices this reek with a good demand. All kinds of stock have declined in price. _ UNION DROVE TARDS. . John Viewkr, Proprietor. BEEN' Ei. 15'o. Off.teal Offered by 32....5. Itroodward-... 3.5... C. IC. Ward. - - 43-csouse it Voutter. ... ... ...-...... o a 10 .-PoterSheniemental....-...... 10 2 43 1 4ic lb 351... A. Camp:Jell 33 3 664 v .51...Janies Aw1......18 44 (?!. 46 ' 18-11.31errieks.13 , 3 riO4Lie " 1 7.-Wm.fluxs.-.„....---....- 17 4 1 ,4(044e " 37-James Sforglin 37 4 (45e " .3...11. Mote 9 3 eigl!,4c 3-11 u gh - - Wallace...-...-..- 3 $4,65 IA 100 Ihs 3_. Robert Ml:Unload... 3 4 . 1 .4 Th. 11... J. Todd k Tiro 11 3e 3-Sainnel Warren 0 $3O It head 13.-S. Weleh 16 $46 13...3. Fisherl7 3 43,/,'e ?lb 17.-17. Davis.- - - ..... ...... ....-- 10 3 (.43.1, a 5- Witliiiiissen k 7,17 . 1ary ri 31 11 ( ~ i e 2- ()arid Stewart . ..... -- _ ... 2 3 1 44, 4 e ~ 12...5. V . linaton(by Jas. Awe.. 12 3 4 (44 , ),',e " 11-11. Chain 11 'M. I S - ...William llolmes -.= ....e " 10...3. J Stro entunirs....-------- 10 3 f5.3!..,'e " 16 4(45i..3e 2... ... Spence k Criiier 'l3 $3O - ? head. 6....1. Sri ;irk 6 3 0.3! ie 1115. 25-Crawford Y Cameron 25 3 04-11 e 12... Peter Woo4a kCo /7 :::%((5 3 " " 61...gyers k tlm e.4 -N564e " 07...Startis k' Tritannan 63 3OS P. 16 " 17..... t. R. Fredcrioa, (by 51. & IL) /7 3 ! , (.4.4 3 ' , i" " 16-.Willi.iin Adams 16 3 - ¢5.4 1 ,4,ti 33_.A. Grenawalt :72 3 F.O, 18. _Gen. Sbadoeliihy M. 4 Rua IS 7 04i.4e " i LGF Bo ld. Ela=3l SHEEP 05,rfti by. Offerol. 011._Ilt0h,rt Ctlry..st..,.. 11'). .. ; ..... ...... jr1,50 10011.. *S l ._l",..tor 30 2,51 to 3,0 35.....1xnes Atlrn 35 1,00 to Fl...lcin. Cox AS 3,00 '. /j 5 s 1 hen , WC:ll'er 100 1,50 * •• ‘1n...-.01:611 Left over. CO— Wtilimn.‘on 51'1:arej. CO 2.00 14 100' Ms Cron.. , 244 'll " 3.C0 WoorTft,(l.). Myorn 4 111. IT hold ..... , ... 11 8.40_;1 100 lbs Fa... 41. Illicit' 'I , 03 2,50 14 43...mr0ne0 (•'ll.lor 48 2.50 au..,J. El. Itutllmnia • 39 T.,•T4 u 74 , fl, re 1 9 - 1 . LI. 23 left user sutl sent Mutt. L' head mild at C cents. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. r,cporta s.4:pt . wr,iy for Na Wily, droriting ' Prrnarsoa, Jima 14„ 1854. froin firs* tunas of superfine at s'4ooi& knO nn'l e xtra $9144.8,40. Fra i store 1,.5t0 b1;14 at s9,eo for euperfine.sB.2,s tor extra do, and 0 - 40 for extra tam. Groin... Sales 300 bash. Oats at 593$ 200 bush. Buckwheat at $2,2542,60. Asp.-Sales 12 ionds nt $1 6 3 , 11+ ton. Lime—Sales 12 bbls. at $1,25. S t Sale, VI bbla at 5 1 .2 3 ror Allegh9ny No 1 . 3lolasse a... Sales 20 bbls. 42... ? gal. Cotrce—Sales 19 sacks at 1274”. Bacon—Sales 19,1100 Ds. ot r. 07%c. for - shoulders, 0 ,!4P.. 1 .4e. for skies, and 10 1 .Ve11034e. for hams; R tierces sugar cured hams at 123.93. Dried Deer—Sales WO lbs. at 1234(4,13c,' Cheese... Sales 52 boxes W. It at 0!..X,9 3(e. Potatoes—SaleslC2 bbls. at $,50, V. 73 and $2,37 MI; 123 bush at 00e(451,05. Beatau...Eales 75 bush small %slate at $1,2501,50. Feed... Sales r ton Shorts at $1,35 it 100 Ds. Whisky—Sales 33 Ibis. at Zel3oo. Ilk gal. for fled. - . Philadelphia. Market. PICELLDIMPIII4, June 16.—Flonr is less firm; gales only to The trade at $7 to $7,75 for common add extra, and $8 tO 8,50, for fancy. Ilya Flour steady at 81,50. Cornmeal at $l. The demand for wheat has fallen off 1.503 bush Fuld ht 4.1,55 to $1.75 for red. and $ 1.70101 ; 85 for white.. nye is in demand at 90c. Corn dull at Is decline of. :e ; aalmi. 3,000 bush yell ow at 88e, mostly afloat. Oats lower • 2,000 bush prime Illarrland sold nt 460;..600 hush buck.' wheat sold at $1,50. Whisky unclumged; sales at 15.10 Clnehtnatl Market. tairtUll, Zane 10.-4lotir•dull and. Oleos slightly loWer Sttpertine La held at sgt, at which price saes were Made early in the day, but this figure is above the limn of buyers. Wheats to*er, And IN quoted at $1,451,50 for, xed ; there is but littlo dolng.. Rye Is lima at UM. - Corn steady, at 85e, Oats two uncbangst. ,Whittlty has declined ;xlc, and is dull at 25%. PrOtisionstuichanged. New York. Miwke4 Nsw You Duna Id-Cotton quiei tales ZOO bales. Flour declined; sales 75,000 bbla. Wheis, lowan whits $1 Tetgl,O2. Corn 'ddeltned; anlesl7,ooo,busktnixed" at 834aZte. -yellow 1580190 e ., Bacon heavy: linsee d tiaMed la; quotanons nominal at Gogiele. Tallow d Oil ull Beefheavy . at $11913.. Pork "active at $10,50g117 for mesa, and11.4,7a for prime: liolasies steady; New New York S lock. Market. . •lirsw Toar.i.Tune lil. i liliohigan Southern 21 Now York Central 73Y Reading-- ~,, ... 40% Missouri 6s-,.... . ...... 84 Michlgan,CEZral 40;4 Fee —......-----." .... Cleveland & Toledo ._. 26 - Plleifie Mail S. S. C 0.... 04 . U. S. Ve . of 1874, 104 fl THE HEALTH is the' moat important subject to which the attention elm be directed. A little pamphlet; entitled "A Guide to Health," published by; B. L. FAHNESTOGE % CO, Wholesale Druggists, conier, of Wood and Fourth streets; Pittehfirgh; Pa.; and which may be had gratis from all the agents'fOrWilion't; Pills, or B. L. Fahnestoeles Vermifuge. It ,contains a great amount of alpfal information. It is worth reading: See Pill advertisement on the third page .of tatters, paper. jelfcdsror R, T. KENNEDY.. W S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL, A.L.LEGEEEZTY CITY. . R. T. 'KENNEDY & 8R0.. ? , t WHEAT RYE AND CORN PCRCHASEP‘ FLOUR;ccinx MEAL AND HO NY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVFRED IN nrrsaunou AND ALLEGHENY. ateLlydiwi • - TERMS, CASH ON DELTYKRY, AF.115,:11. SUPPLY OF BERM. ARROW ROOT just received at. JOSEPH FIXHINir, TONIC CHOCOLATE.' DROPS.-Blair., Wyeth's Tonto Chocolate Drops, of puriekron and clnchite, highly. esteemed for their tonic influence, iti i qaparY d ng strength end healthy color to inralidigeenti, mallrfor fonardea and children. For paler In} -218 Conier Smithfield and Fon -Streets. FRESH BUTTER:-7 jars' an. ngS Fresh Butter, put romirixiAndfor ado •~ i.:. • F qr. :' ANTHRACITE COAL FOR THE NAVY Nivr 'Bureau of Construct - On, .3e-, May 29,1859. BEALE]) PROPOSALS for furnishing anthracite coal for the nary, to b&delitered during the fiscal year end ing Jane 90,1980, will be received at this Bureau until 3 o'elock, the 20ib day of Juno,lBE4. • These proposals .must be endorsed-" Proposals f or Antbracice'Loal," that they may be dkitittetshed from ether basiitesilettent. . • The offer must be for the delivery 0f16,000 bins, of '2,240 lbs., of the beat Blackheath orliucklifountaincoal, designating the sirs, clean, unmixed, snobeted so lion be freeTrom limpuritles, and subject to_ Inipec as to miantity and quality as the Nary Departmeat may direct, - The price stated must be for the coil delivered on board vessels in the port of Philadelphia, at the contrac tor's risk and expense, and without extra charge of spy . If an additional quantity : not exceeding 15,000 tons, is demanded, It is to be furniabedlm . like terms and con- The coal is to be delivered on board vessels in the Pert of Philadelphia, in such- quantities and at Such times.as, in the opinion of tne department, the au , gap.- cies of the service may requ re, commencing sviMtn two days from-the time the vessel is reported readyto receive cargo, when. the quantity is less than 000 tons, and within four days 'when the quantity exceeds 000' tons; furnishing at the rate of. not less then LW tens per, day until the loading is corepleted. In the cave of failure to deliver the Cosi of the proper quality at the proper time, the department will reserve in the contract the right-to purchase or authorise Jobe purchased forthwith, .at the contractor's risk - and ex pense, that which maybe necesury, to supply the deli , ' Any demurrage or other charge to which the Navy . Department may be subjectedfrom delay in. the prompt delivery of the coal by the, contractors in I be deducted i from their bills. The offer, as required bylaw, must be accompanied by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsi ble persons, to the effect Mat he or they undertabethat the bidder or bidders sill, tf his in their bid be accepted, enter into obligation in such time as .. be prescribed by the f3ecretary . of the Navy, with g... enit sufficient sureties. to furnish the supplies . proposed. - No prapo sition will be considered unlessaccompanied by such . guarantee, the form of which is herewith even. - Bidders whose proposals shall be accepted, and none other, d. will be notifie and as early as loracticable a Con traet wilt be transmitted to them, which they will, be required to execute within ten days atter its receipt at the post office or navy agency named by them. • • • • " Two 45r more sureties, in a sum equal to the amount specified to be paid.will be required to sign the eontract;• and their: responsibility will be certified by a United Stated districkindgm United States district attorney, col lector, or navy agent. • - !• As additional end collateral secnrity - twenty per 'mat, will be withheld from the amnia of all - paymetot‘not th be paid except by the authorityof theßetrettuyof the Navy, until the contract shall have been in all respects complied with; and • the refnaining eighty percent of each bill, when certified by the inspector and approved by the Navy, Department, will be paid by such -navy agent as the contractor may name within thirty days after its presentation to bino. • - It will tie stipulated intim contract that it default be Made in delivering, the coal; of the quality, and at the' place and time directed by the theti;.end• in that ease, the contractor and his sureties wilt forfeit and pay to the United States, as. liquidated damages, a sum of money not exceeding twice the contractprice, which may be recovered from time to time, amording to the net oracle of Congress in that - case provided. &AL Prite. sent rut. . I (or we) or—, State of hemby agree to furnish and deliver Men thousand tonsiof anthracite coal for sten:aces zee at the tato of - per ton.. of 2.240 rounds. amounting to dot. tars, and the additional quantityltdennulded; the whole in csniformity with the provisions Land terms Of the ad vertisement of the 25th of May,15.59, fecarti the Navy Detartment and hereto appended. Should my (or our) offer or bid be accepted. I (oe . we) request to be inforrocd'at and that the contract my be forwarded to for signatures and (Place.) (Slgned.) - A. _ _ We, the undersigned, residents of in the State of of --------, in. the State of ----, hereby jointly and - severally COTenant with the United States and guaranty that in ease the forego in gbul , of be acoepted,- trill within ten day* atter the receipt of the oolitraet at -- exeenta tan saint , with good and srifficietat auretles for the delivery Of the anthracite mat proposied in compliance with the terms of the advcrtisenient Of the 2:4.IIIday,IBSD, hereto appended and under which it. wax made; and in case the said :haft laiLto enter into' the contract" aforesaid, we , to"lnake good the difference between _ref the said and that which toss: (Signatures.). C. D. I hereby er 'fy that tethe best of my linowledge and belief fivt. namedgunrantors and are and satflieleht ' tSignattire.)- ' ' G. IT. ' 3. sefitel Szatiadistrirt judge; mate& , rifota tfutr:a.dr,rav e ollkcter, or rurry agog. . ril42tlavtqa-Rat Prim . Fent F-Lst 400 barrels Prime... O. Molasses, Oak cooperage; do St. Junes; S. IL do; 20 do Loyering's first quality Srillpt GOO bugs good to choice %treaties: Pocket's choice Jars do; 123 Half Chesta Young Hyson; , Gun Pow der, Oolong andPornbing Teas; ' • 10(t bow sasorted brands IN Ers Iffs lump Tor taco° . • 10 kegs (.;oviniton twist Tobacco; 75 ELL C,lxr Soda ; - - 5 barrels Alum; 10 do Dairy Salt iu Saeka; 73 bags Gritin'Tepper; 15 do Allspice; ' 10 100 do Chemical (Jove Soap; 11. do German' do. • 90 do Variegated or Toilet Soap; . SO dozen Cill WAShbOlirdg; , 50 do Taekota; , - 30 do Tubs, eisorted eizos; , . - 100 do Brooms;60 boxes M. R. Raisins • . • . Oa do No.l Norfolk Clioeol - ale;• 40 Ite. Madison Starch; - .60 braes No.l and 2 Batting; - hzirrels Bleached Elephant and Whale Oil; -10 d 0 Sttsifal'aniaers• - - - do Cod . . do , • 10:'do Raisin ." • • • • do In atom and - Azr sale by .• Ivirtt.I,EII.&.RICSEISON THE WAR IN EtfROPE! CON'DITION Or iYukgc s. THE REPORTED COLLISIONS "itEtWEEN THE AUSTRIANS ANIYSARDENIANS. ARRIVALS Or THE STEAMM . NEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.•; • .`. • ac. 20.1 = 5945 Um _ DAILY. ET .44t14), 'anti-NE; NEW- TORK Delivered every mormins r lsefore dailiglit to nibsCribers. Leave your address at HUNT litiNEßll,Hasozeo -- JOHN - = •-• A'gel;,tr pOYS' CLOTJECIN6.- 1 -Th'is making, trim— ming and fitting Boys' or, Youffislcbitbing is s tanch of the . Tailoring Ft, which can only be acquired by ;experience; nnd.irethmeit by practice !Timing for years devoted a kluge part of renotirces of an establish , theta to this partionlnr department;and'havingfitted special sales rooms, attended hf r female 9, we are enable to offer inducement, ; style and price, that natural* apprciached in ,ffsto ty.- Parents: re invited W call atCHESTraItS GOTHIC.-104.4 mita Berner Wood . airiest and Diamond *Huy. . _ .STOGE:•,OR NEW .GOODS OPENED M 77 011.r*.etttdreet- 7 • • s." rem and Mdsitilla Trinitinngs, • ,„ • ! ..; Embrotderies, Glovetalittkand Smdkn 7 Z-5 Ilibbons and Millinery Goals; ' ";•• Hkirta and Corset.% Sun Umpri3i . du; ' lden4r Furnishing AitieTeN • ' And untny•ddier degyable nt.-iedneed - prdes. e 9 . • JOS. DORN 77 Market street:. ANCY . Dkritg . SILKS, ~BAREGFS, F Orgal2afeS. Lawns, Ducais;tace Maiden, Media , ' Work Callars, Seta and Sheaves, frosiory: - je3 C EAMON LOVE. 34 !Market straak-•- t. VANt Ingt.hsofmuna arid %3! l8t. Iror. ° CAA a k"eXM MD:kitei eta. ON" THE .(f:H'htrll,l4Eßtwo..:,,Oarnab..VbWNrieitatNi juDtud g_ fioases r oats ritA each-10tz24 realm - at., For [my3l BANOWMarketat FRESH " and Black Teas: rations grades, ; Weaddylidxss ,ditforent aim, in hOreoxit t r • CONNOR, r , • 'myMi - 9 Liberty Ares 'IITON NET J 1880D75 9 large lot from"- 1// New ?silt and Phllkdelliliin - einetioni,`lsMeh- we can sell cheap to Millincra- - - • -m7/0 . • . ::/011 - 41.06NE, 77. Market.street. _ ictucKt.a.b:=Ls9-4021,,en - ,. : New . MightOrt Buckets, arrivjug IVORnfind tor zie6 at " ' . MAi -.III3OWOLEBA. in the Diamond B A.ti vtip.a.n KE t iL d 'V to tguniEefirKeelSiLf.wAialoiuNt dre p ping _tc7.o quickly noel 'KAY CO:. 45'W' street. 1 - : Herring: . and; Lake 11, of kinds; M store and IM rale •'• ' HENRI H. WLlalra 114ERAGES, ,-, SUN, juf UMBRELLAS, LACE 3:IANT DIICALS L.: se., a good a aor tinent. 1)641- C. UANSON 74 ?Corker, at. • "rffSHINO TAMLE..;•:--Harrtig for several „Llf veer grade the buying and iselfingmf - EtBlEl NG VACELE — • z important feature injousthialmew, we have navn on_ lxi"arriroCl:f3El:illtrok:adthalitlinateurli4lZeiic;ini4f g ouda . 114:73.t° 'Meg in the shape otPishingTack.le at low prices. - " 66 4 , ,TETLEY,Icua.7.34 Wood street • -! . , --,,,NTRy.—For A n .HOlitE - IN, I:ll3 ,s cr i L Lien 4, ,r...... mt. nae, a pleanant raide..n_ ~.,,M,,„?.,,c Emetrenth a on •Posi.-office, on 1n ?.... ”.k,O.- - poxiiso in bora, /pod two Istorg AP* d' o 72 kitchen, two chantey !. ha ' P art "' 2'tting toxin kitchen, trew‘Atbart „ 'etc .oelani&e. :t3mat Canty r. ._ dam. . . „Ir., loop Ai* trees; well otspaga.....wfac,., !.uPne 2l 9 4 .., atop. . prtee - nyA . ver7l.--;-*lpungfra SON; 4. Form' of 9ffsr. (Slgned.) - Form of C hotramoc, NUICIER 211 liagurrin Other is IR, AD (31. 13 IR. 2 - Ambrotype and Photograph GAIlt s.. NE&ELLOPP*EMIE-P032" OFFiCE - SiP t Pholograpbs;:colioredAxplaio,tavanst short na. tics, i diz Emetem glees, and warranted equal to them ' PICTuRM EN-LA/WE) 1111YE9IZA-and •..- - • A 31 B 4 Q. TA. , • , A BEAUTIFUL AN:D DURARLaTICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE NADAS LOE , AS AT ANY FIRST -CLAsE‘ • ERTART MENT IN THE COUNTRY; AT: ,:101L2 - Fourth street. c..g..i , 14 . xp: - ::'-koo..-.4- - Ut7 • 80. 133 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. - - MITE are ilow opening'iiar'late and Eli tarralre stock of , _ BOOTS ; AND. SEIOES Of evea7 variety, andlatest 471 es anti teald'oassidapted SPRING AND 'SUMMER SALES, • Inob having been puretred. principally fpr CAHN, Diretttront tho Manalletteren, And seleektd with great nun as- to: quality. and Mrs e ffalAer onselves we ace able to offer-, ~ SUPERIOR- NOtICEMENTS To'our friends . who may favor calf We are, Agents for. - airreirows- PATENT Metthq 'Apped tqath. - Aw•Boyet,,7 Youths and Children, which see #edy commended throughout the Easterh:Stattts:for. thei d 9ratk i fitY and ahaalmaa. ,o NE PAIR luniughoen found 1;7 actual test, to OUT-NEAR MIME PALES of the aii-"Binrers win .tintl. it to their - eddmattgelo esll and • e.our Meek befims ptirctittinstermxtikr.s. Sr. Particular Adel:am' n pica to ordirs. ioirlT2milhw - - 'H.tHILDS a CO. - VINEGAR IirARRANTED Pare tuad."1:41: , ..' vv .satatcrated,- ai‘d'to AEirLrAV:g • Piet- ei for years, the NUM 'that I have sold to- a insuertty of: the Pitiebtulgh oera for vent" mama, and which; has taken 4 ThreePremlunis at Penns/Wards State, Fair* Lath 'now of, I feting to the city and country: trade at wee 4. re+lneed_Prig446_:.- ' Please - enter direct.- T - ers leen. BALD:0;148 Watetetnetf, between Smithfield and Stant, Pittsburgh, Pa. M ..Uit Y E 1117RXCTIOU - S vERA - 'ISESTROYER., The Only • ltenieoy -4116 {thole s '- SZT. . • _ RATS, 3115W - COCSROACHE4 AIM% 14.NTS, kosivr , ,ToK lutas, morn.% MOLLS, GRAIN WORMS, AND fwmeN . yiszcrs,, 50,000 .BOX_ES SOLD.IN ONE-MONTE'. . Them( celebrated:remedies bave.„ heat - e,Mensively used for .twenty-two years in all parts of Europe, and their ri:draeulons looser 'lmre -been-, attested by the Courts of Russia, France, Ihigand.- AustriaL Prussia, Bartuta. Sazony, , - Belgium, Hrdland,:hlapies, ke, and - theirTbernical properties eiimined, - and 'approved by the ivied: distinmaished lifedleallvitenhjea - sell over the TheiVileatructivenessteallkinffitoi.verrainandLimects has - been' certified in this city - by the Directors of the vaziouse Pehlfo - institutions,' limiters,- 'Farmers; Pro. Pria 4 tilkotilotelvffiantifatiories,..thifi by various distinguished prtrate museum ---.- f.Numeroult Testimonials -And' Certfficates of the efficacy of these Remo:fie:scan be seen atthe-DePot and ProprletOr.! !JOSEPH -11=, - DePot,l4o. - 1112 - trim:fa : itcon Ronsteii at; N. Y. Peneral AR. ant , for the.. RattedStaMe *rd. Cmada, For sale, - Wholesale and-Retail, by :the: Inventor FILEDERICE , X - .‘RUSEVOlsii , Dtuggistil - No. Astor Rouso, and 417, Broadway, - Nrot Ws saki in this eity. Wholeitakt'and -Retecil;by R. E. ,Sellers 4, Co, corner Wood. and Second streets; Joseph Fleming corner Dianiond , Mid Market: Street, and ,Beckham & WEvatuul,..k :lump; . = aces. W• CO., • 1 ; „..m.Exte,MANT.4-AIL'OBS, R ea d, Made CCtethifig an4..gentieraert'a FM' Getelkeerter ' 'Federal. and' Market Square„ /Weaken, MT. Pa• r- NeVi Ldv er , AVING- OPMEV TIVERY,STABL H in the leer of .the SOOtri }l -4 :ithsel'epiner of Irwin .etteet.end:Dullueslle WaY. incl.:entcluialtbe fine lot of gorses, llnalee and Cernageettwonld re speetbally ;bait tbevatronagv. of Yny:friefela and 'paha "generally, OVAUing thoTll. that they can : be accommodated at the Mcet reatanbbleratee." -I fume" made such atrangementa that.partama - wiehing.theis" hofaes kbet, in be well ac , comma:111LO. , . ' BRACllaokfiltk .11p2;13m ""'"." " "":" Bent StaiSO;TitbstaniA PEllrtl~T __ MACHME WORIOI • AND - t ,u U. wHilwrittadv, AIANUFAttIiREIL OF • SteBll:lErlgitlin, MUM* And Pales ! '3g 4 ! ACi lei n cgicet Madam% Gent, Wheels ' , Hangers; etc.,etc. atheiTißia, Orders promPai Eaten , " to. ep.m CLANS BOOS - ss' yvvolP rnaptt • - • - iiktaburgh, DA. Mr, it fall assorhaept:of-Layr,..Medical and..*hk3*Ala 04111.Beioki coustsu3tly on biu3d. Earl • s myTO.'&'sxowDEN , s • NSW TEA - STORE,' itr4)Z•44 itittit :Street. • - , EXTRA araious omozszas„: FM= 'TOM% UTSONS, GulipowDEßB,. :nipERIALB, ENGWII BREAKFAST Tim Alfpurchased at lonpst caplxprip./n,zu'lid lin; wile Whole sale snd getail, at SNOWDEN'S infin4t NeW:reaStore,S4 Fifth Street. SUMMER 1315DERSHIliTS; - - Roar, Of Ganze,iferitlo„ Cotton, Lisle Threati, Linen and Silk, L. HIRSIII7ELD S. SON'S, - No:83 Wood street. 1 ;ATS, MICE, ROACHES, BUGS . AN GARDEN:MEETS- 1 . : tEillie'a Rat, Roach and Bloom Exterminator, • !..yon's - 3!agnelic Powders., and ..t . D.teyer's.Mhaoulocts Vermin Destroyer. _ For tale by' • SOS.- FLEMINett, comer Diamond and; Market street.. IME--200 barrels fresh for. sale t jag HENRY 13. CoLLUCS, _ .