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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pi lt.burgli.)
14,11'0 Pittsburgh. Croatline. FL Wayne
Express Train .12:15 A. M. 0:56 A. M. 1:01 V. M
Mull Train. 6:50 A. Al. kw A. M. 11:00 A. Al
Express Train 12:50 P. M. 5:45 P. M. 2:30 A. 51
Arrivemt Chieag'o: .
Express, 6,47 P. Ai.] Mail, 9:90 P.M. j Exprss, 8,17 A.
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Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh: •
Mail, 3:40 P.M. I Exproam, 8:10 P. Al. I Express, 2:22 A.M
(From Federal Street' SLltiou, Alleghenyd
New Brighton Aucoturnoitation.. 9:30 A. M. • '41:0 P. M
1L23 A. 31. 12 . .10P. Al
Feurtsyteaniti Radium'.
(Froth comer of Libeity and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
Express Train
bot a' 8:50 P. M. 12:45 P. Id.
2:50 A. M. 11:10 P. M.
Fyt. Line 4:20 P. 31. 1220 A. sf.
The Johnstown Way Passenger
Train e.-oo A. M. 1:10 P. M.
Johnstown Accommodation_.... 2:50 P. M. 11:80 A. M.
a -. .rit Turtle Creek " ...;_10:40 A. Ai. •0 -• 6. A. 51
etond " " 66 4:30 P. M. 12:30 A. sf.
Third " " C:1:0 P. 51. 6:15 P. M
Pittsburgh and aunellsrille Railroad,
(From Liberty nod Grant streets.)
Laves 4 'Arriven.
Mail Train. ' If.' M
Expres Train— 4:30 p. M. ii:4s A. M
Clovclaud and Pittsburgh Ruilroia /
(Front corner of Lihorty and Grant street...)
Leaves. Arrives.
F,xpress Train 12.1 b A. M. 2.40 A. M.
sfail Train 5.25 A. 4.00 M.
Fast Line 1.05
WAl4ville Accommodation 5.00 P.M. lido A. 11.
Pittsburgh. aganibus'and Raitroad.
(From Liberty and Grout streets.)
Leaves Pat, Columbus. Arr. in Cin.
Fast Line 12.15 A. M. 5.00 A. M. L 1.30 A. Al
Express Thuu..:1.05 P. 51. 130 A. M. 7.30 A. 31
Court of Oyer and Terminer, 4:c.
Before Judges IPClure, Maynard, Adams
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and Parkd.
TUESI:A.I% dune 21st, dt•ls2.
4 t the opening of the
,court today the 'itse
gf ',Tames Itrentisz; and bavid flint:ton, charg
ed with causing the death of Peter Black, in
Findley township, I/15i month, a jury was em
paneled, and the indictment was read to the
defendants. It consisted of three counts—the
first charging the parties jointly with murder,
the second charging Prentiss alone with the
crime, and the third Rifleman as aiding and
abetting.
District Attorney Collier, and his assistant,
Mr. Miller,:represented the Commonwealth,
alttd 21 . fessrp. ISruce and I•legley'ihe d'efdridant.S.
""in his operting . lipecell the Disti ict Aftiirney
the ease Was a hard one to try, frtim vari:
cue ciicturistarices;abd if there lyaS anY"crii
c,p,rninltted, it reas ngyade
than rpthlatighter.
. The circumstances of the cage arc feeds in
the minds of our readers, lied a hrief recapit
illation of the evidence will s{pi}ce.
Robert ..)l'Oartnes tthitilled that on the 7th
Of 3.1.ay lust, deceased Mats in his shop dressing
a calf, when Prentiss - came in and wanted a
quarter of the veal ; Black said it was all sold ;
Prentiss asked to whom, and Black replied it
was none of his business. Prentiss now asked
Black if his had not treated •him badly about
the money he owed him, when deceased said '
• Prentiss had treated him meaner about - a hhuse
lie had rented front him. Prentiss then
mounted his horse and called Ilack a ;
retortsta, and l'•rentis§gii tt his- horse
ga{'n ant apphutched' Black. They slruggied
folgether. and 'Witness interferdd to separate
petit.' Hit - Mihail having in - the Meantime rude
4, helloed for Prentiss - diSmbmited and sid7.-
rt:44tec3. anti a s ootit.
fOtinio . " 1.11r;N,- dectiiised,fulling
4 Vp; Alack tit'rned' over and gYit tip; ahoy'
steuggled again. and Prentiss threw deceased
the second time; the latter got the advantage,
and seized Prentiss by the hair. Hineman
nose got loose from witness and seized Black
by the throat while he was uppermost. 211'Cart
ney took Black away; he was then wheezier.
4.• rtes some, loud Miki ! - ,g enact: weht tm am:
OtIYIN Pr.oittiss a l h utti et of tlcal 4 l • thc•.deht!
and brie off. ' Wee:l'4o4
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IV a 'fey' dav:' aftilfwartrand'ilic,r the linh.
" 'Pik oVi'leiltlo tiyue eurriharated by or
tkq Witrit , iwGS. The remainder of the testi
mony for the commonwealth was reltitive to
the sickness of Black, and his declaratitaci. He
complained of his buck, breast and throat, was
very ill, knew he must die,, and said Prentiss
and Hineman had killed him ; be hoped they
would never kill another man: He' ones al
luded to them as "drunken hogs."
Coroner lids.ttvU: tetdiiiedisisec:ing tiie duds.
;tt. the _rase lita,gtith'May„'wlkerr.. bed
iiltia'velik Spribger iites 'also
present and gave simiiar•evidenco. •
Ann Wait wife of decdca'cl, ki t id her
f i nshand haitte boitie On 7.ty 7111:
'thatttitit' l nikhei oil 4011 f ay lie WttA
14P.4 ill, wept tAt btcc linti did nut get tip• t•t
cept when lifted out. Be died on the 17th; pre
vious-to which he told lint that Prentiss had
jumped on him twice with his knees and nearly
knocked the breath out of him, and that !line
man had choked him until his tongue hung
out. They had been married eight years and
lie had always been healthy. •
4 :he e...ch , n,fcl 1-Ite, 1• 014 1 1 11 1 •N4ealtil tkr'ing
cldeed, fftr• .1-truce acierel.ted the jury. tore.
shadowing his defense, and preceedecl . to the et
aminatlon or witnesses.
The substance ox . •
was that on
the 7th May, Prentiss and Hineman,after driv
ing some sheep to the house
. of. the. foriper,
tvirted for'the row n" of Clinton, and on the wit''
vitt' gertairt'pitrtig4 thdlii that
Black had killed that day. Prentiss. said he
must gq down and get some veal, and took his
Nephew, a lad ten years old with him to carry
it borno. The aecount of the affray given by
the boy was substantially the same as Me-
Cartney's.
The main defense is that Black injured him
self by lifting, some days prior to the affray.
and afterwards alleged that to be the cause of
his malady: Robert M'Cartney testified that
on the 29th of April, Black, while assisting
him to lay the worm of a fence heedless of his
admonition not todo it, as the labor was enough
for two, loosened from' the earth a huge stone,
weighing two hundred and thirty-two and a
half( pounds; Arid , three- and :it telt feet 'Oleg;
lit.:ed it hp oa tvstuntp; - sttotclde.red it, carried it
teity-fottrsteis and" thirty it beer, a feline. On
jfie bth Of May;' Black also labored hard in
. .
placing a huge oak log on the top of "an abut
ment for a water course. _John N.no; testified
that two weeks befo,re the affray he heard tilack
somplain of his hank, saying he had hurt him
•;e[flifting.
I.l,r.‘Bruce desired to call some witnesses to
testify to declarations made by deceased, prior
to his serious illness, to the effect that lie had
not been injured in the affray, and that he had
hurt his back in lifting. Mr. Collier objected,
as the Commonwealth had not been allowed to
offer such evidence. The Court will give a de
cision on the point after the counsel quote au
thorities in support of their position this morn
ing.
.
Dr. John Wilson testified that in May or
June, 1858, he had attended Black, when ho
was ill for a few hours of billions colic; with a
spasmodic affection of thh.qtlimentary. canal.
The disease,She shid,was tO tetanus,
). .
cursed
was the form of disease scpposed to have
p;cised Black'S deMlf, lhogymiiMitts WOO
different. Tf allowed to go on the disease might
ter pi in ,tel.amts 4 indmmnation, of; fho
bowels.
One Avitnesshaviag testified to having observ
ed a dl.4colbration on The stonsach of deceased,
Dr. John Pollock was /cc:ailed, who aablitAras
eyittshd. a:mustard Idapter, aliplicitagu 'of
which be had directed.
The•case will .probably coppludg to-daY•
ACCIDENTALLY SEIOT.,-A very promising
young man by the name'of Magill, was acci
dentally shot in Warren county on 'Saturday
last, while getting his gun ready for htintiing.
The ball passed in tohis mouth and through the
upper part-of the , head, killing the unfortunate
young initiralmost instantly.
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TEENS Lait y, Five Dollars per year. strictly in ad
ra nee. Weekly. Single subscriptions Two Dol
lars Per year; in Clubs ;of five, One Dollar.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
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Departure and Arrival of Passenger
Trains. '
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The Richmond Dispetcl! - gives some advice
to people who like sport on the water, which is
just as appropriate in this vicinity :
At this season of the year. when pleasure trip
on the rivers are.yery common, and capsizes
and other accidents not unfrequent, a word of
advice may not be improper. In times ef no-,
cident self-possesion is of the highest impor
tance. With presence or mind, a man may
sustain himself in deep water by placing his
hands upon aSinall board orirow oar, and float
ing with it. A sail boat, capable of carr&ing
six persons in her, When in good order, will,
after tilling, sustain a dozen men for an indefi
nite length of time, if they put their 'hands
upon her and float with the tide. if the craft
capsizes, she is even more buoyant that when
full of water,
.and' would sustain and carry I
safely to shore half a dozen men who could
nut swim, if they did no more than put their
hands upon her and thus prevent themselves
from sinking. Never attempt to swim ashore
ulOne aslong as . you are within reach of the
boat and she is afloat, but stick to her like a
leech, and guide her to the shore by the use of
One hand and your feet. More persons are
droidned.fiall fright lhall is any other *ay.
Remember this fact: if yen get cast into the
water stick to the ship while there is a plank
left to ride the waves. . :
SoLturms or 1812.—The defenders of their
country in the war of 18E2, residing in West
ern Pennsylvania, will hold their annual meet
ing, in the COmmon Council Chambers of the
city of . Pittsburgh, on Alonday, July .10), at
10 o'clock, A. M.; for the election of otlieeri for
the ensuing year, and attending to any other
necessary business. A punctual and full atten
dance is desirable AVM. (41tAtinm, dm,
LUXE LOOMIS, &V.V.- - ,PreAddlit.
Tau committee appointed to make arrange
ments for celebrating, in a rational manner,
the approaching- anniversary of the nation's
independence, r , spectfullv announce that they
base Made arrangemente with the'proPrietor
of the Girard House ( Valentine Petil, Esq. I,
to prepare for the Association a plain dinner,
on strictly temperance principle:, and will to
glad to see any end all sucli (Telt 'Solder:, of
181'2 from the' a. 3 can make it
convenient to ivith
.faun ..11'1(
NATI - TANI - FM PATTEESoN,
Luse LooNI
LENT'S ' NATION.% I. RC r:.—This fillf!,Ctille,;-
trian company was well patronized l a even
ing, the canvas being trell - tenanttal in every
part. The entertainment was a 1:‘,04
worthy of each. a .acts e: iltiltNl, every iThe
seemed well pleased with' 66 o , rtlirmanees.
The'r.ted , 'of Imr§es l is nnsurPas.44, iniiuding
sk‘eral'Wel; traitird trict: pn:nieS. Tale dkivvw.,
Sain . Welsor and Kierf?:lo, tvtial, ly re the
a,,Vser'y e rl f . ;111 (.Ihiro:rs,"
audientio iu a :‘ , :l hunter.
introdneed his edneated itudep,
and I'S el led lowth laughter. Als. tienry tiar
tine, the bare bin 4; rider, (quieted won.ie.r.s:, ar.d
the funny eel of o'lo jell " was {WS
tlute. The tumbling and posturing wax
440 ext , llent. As a whole, this is the hest
eirc.ns that has visited our city f.r n long time ;
the arrangements aro admirable, the acts see
eeeding each ..ther isithont intertni,sion. Atr.
Lent is a veteran manager, and as know,'
how to give the public a first claw exhibition.
The company will ekhiliit to-day at half past
two, and this oven in g at half poet
Plc!: P 0 . ," ET, •.; gang ot well known pick
potiliehi froth the SMitli lira! NVe-d, once b een
about lhe city fora few days, but so far, we
believe; ' net dieiin ilieng good business.
Yesterday otheor IL,tus arrested, in this city
:out Allegheny, :CI of Ili eu. pied wets con
fined its ;ha Lind, ft a few hoer:, hy di
flint ell'e laiuome ac
quainted 'with their ills
iftiafgta! Pi/ to, .itv
tlailh
with, the unry alternative being a commitment
for vagrancy.
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We learn that ft gentlornan wilt relieved or
Iti. , preltet-hook, i•ontainin L f $l7, at an early
Lour last evening, during the lint ru,,h for tick
ets at the eireoq
W nor ty.--The
cireti l s Lie{taido soniewhittlfrotn tbu lAi c c o ,a of
tilij 13/NllOl{lV :It ihr. A 14011,1 but
was nderable. We regret to
learn that Mr. Arnold F.: in load health, wir
unable to perform last evening. and cannot ap
pear to-ni . ght.:,tjc dlopus howevcr, td reptine
his place in the entopany to-morrow evening.
Meantime, Mi,s Wells and tine real. will enter
tain tl, public . - :The bill for this et•Otting: i.
•' Jack Sheppard. — and the • French Spy, — in
Inith of which pieces AI h-s Wells v, in appear.
he given nt
the;lroils City NO: the hene,aof.tAte.. , eht...l.;
tiachril fu tit. Ward,
ender, tl . O ..4 the Lev.' gr. 11 : 110 .i ° The
ili net 6. 1 Ctik.l.., and'a very
lan.liqi-ile.ott.thrtrit% te-ray,
whreli -hall givt• tit antilf• tltne thitt
it tine. gnarl. Trait tt-- will leave at the follow
ing. hortrn • MAO A. Ft., I I:2 1 ) A. NI., I,
.1::;0, and returnint; at 7 1.. (Mli
bu:4r., will leave every Jive ,ininotes Crum the
i•ornerof Fathom,' Market ptreetn.
HEAVY ROBB ERY.- 111.11 119,1e4
tyre 4if Chlifor
lie', arriv.A in 'ttic cityini Molichty In
.pursuit
of one aids liartied SV~l►iunw n 1)0 rib
re6bara Rota their 0,44.3;1w/1u
fr nn...
4,l1• worth of gold duet. Part
of the stilton dust . ' has been trneed to St. Louis,
and probably, be sevpre4. • Air. Walling's
parents p robably;
Totter'
forMi6rly reOded'ne§r 'iblitistiiWn, unit has a
wlfoand family there, . • .
, CAsE.—The libel ease of Kennedy
rs. Foster S Fleesen, whore the damages are
laid at $lO,OOO, was. called in the i)istrict
Court yesterday afternoon, and a jury emran
eled. None of the witnesses being present,
attachments were issued, but none of them
being brought in, court adjourned until this
morning, when OM ease will be taken up and
tried.
LECTURE..-.-TiliS evening at S o'clock, Dr.
Lambert gives his second public lecture at the
Iron City College.. His lectur,e . ..lasi evening,
though tdt. annnutired in the - tii6rning papers as
ty'as'eipectei, wit: , largely" attendtki,• by Ladies
as;•tveli as ge4eitiall, appeared to give en
firti'atitisfaction. At three this afternoon ho
gives leeture to gentleinen only; this, as the
others, being free, will he uppreciatett.
PI rSo'b~ `from a Aistance whO:iiurpose'buy
lig either niep's of Ji9ys 4 ,4lothi_ng_in our cities,
fire directed to the establishment of 4. I.
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nagban & Fedora]. street, Alleg,lieny city.
Their stock will yo, found full:and fashionable,
having the merit of being well made. *
TUE towers of the new Presbyterian church,
corner of Penn, and Irwin street, are being
erected. It is intended to make them one hun
dred and sixty feet high from the 'base. They
will, we doubt not, prove an ornament to , the
the •calit
. BROKE OUT AF/tesli. Tuesdayafternoon
the fire; in the upper story Qf the building ad
joining. Mrs. Tiodkinson's ¢ture. ou - 3Tarket
street, which haa sinouldered'there sineolicrn
day nikht, •bfu4o out anew, bill. NYaS soon ex..
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Untie until Saturday evening.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE .— This institution,
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leave samples.
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regulating machmes, safety, economy in fuel, athrthe
little attention necessary to keep each- room comfortable,
tve give this certificate to Messrs. Davis and Phillips,
successors to Phillips & o Schoolsn of heating
steam the Second AVard la b il e in the oily a
Pittsburgh, and which Irts. met our approval, and we
would recommend them to the pulphe to give entire
satisfaction of heating by steam.
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY T.E1..,E43-R,.A.P.H.
Arrival of the Steamer Kangaroo.
Napoleon and Victor Emanuel enter Milan
PAVIA EVACUATED.
RUMORS OF REVERSES TO THE ALLIES
Iteported Defeat of the King of Sardinia
DETAILS OF ME BATTLE. OF MAGENTA
DEATH OF GEN. CANROBERT.
SANDY HooK, June.2l.—The steamer Kan
garoo has arrived, with advices from London
and Liverpool one day later than by the Anglo-
Saxon. Her advices aro as follows:
The Emperor ;Napoleon and the King of
Sardinia had entered Milan , and were enthusi
astically received by the population.
The Austrians have also evacuated Pavia.
The AuStrians left Milan on the sth inst.
The municipal functionaries wore retiring to
'Verona.
There was a partial decline of Consols in
London, occasioned by n rumor that the allies
had received a severe check in Italy. The de
feat of the King of tiardinia was oven reported
The absence of news from Paris causes con
siderable agitation on the London Exchange.
Tie Paris Bourse declined one per cent.
Further details of the battle of Magenta had
been received at London by telegraph.
A Vienna despatch says that among the
wounded at the battle of Magenta are Baron
Reischaeb, three generals, three stair officers,
and two staff officers missing, and ono major
killed.
4 Turin despatch of June 7th says that there
were otm hundred and twenty thousand Aus
trians in the battle, of whom twenty thousand
wero placed h ors (..it combat, and seven thou
sand were taken prisoners. The French lost
only live thousand killed and wounded. Among
tho killed are Generals Espinasso and Clare.
The government of the King of Sardinia was
already established at Como and lond;M.
The municipality of Milan, in their address
to Victor Enffin,:ol, delivered in the presence
of the Empei•orNapoleon, says:
•' Tim munic ipality of Milan is proud of be- .
ing able to use its precious privilege ;n being
interpreter for their fellow' citiz ens at this
grave crisis. Trey are willing to renew the
cow act o,e 1 1 314, and to proclaim again before
the At:ilia q nation the greet fact tyhich lass ;•e.-
quired eleven years for full dovelunment in the
inlelligenVe 11, 11“ S poople. The un
neNutin of totututrdy to Piedmont. is the llrst .
step in the new way of public right. which al.
lows nations to be free to dispose of their own
destinies. The heroic Sardinian army and our
own brave soldiers, who insist upon Italy being
free as thr as the Adriatic, will soon aclikve
their magnanimous enterprize. Receive, Sire,
the homage of the entire town of Milan at our
hands, and believe that our hearts belong to
you. Our cry is, "The King and Italy for
A despatch from Trie,te oats an 4t,stri4n
steamer had captur!'d ti:h ship Raoul,
Trie3te.
It is reported that Gen. Cnnrobert has died
of his wounds.
Gen. D'Angely, commander of ;to imperial,
Guards 4 hail critated n Nttirshul.
Napoleon is Fanl to have been in the midst of
the'linperial Guard during the stand of two
hours made . ngainst the 4 1 1 , 4114115., tvlia, it up
roars, WerattWarn of the fact.
The veal toss of the A u4trlans is estimated at
front 13,000 to 14.000.
ANI) MENVNI
A Turin despatch, dated June ith, says the
first private letter from the battle field of 31 a
g‘•nt:i had been reeeived by a citi,zeil th.it
place. The ImpeliC (t2tutrds
went :V9.9 Austrian ulnae,.
TrieY were a4t4elietl y the Austrians and were
unable to advance, but, nevertheless, finally
repulsed the enemy.: The Zonaves and Guards
lost and retook their position, and at last Gen.
Neil's army assumed the IlirenSiY 0, IVLicy, iy
irresizd.able. The enemy ca,,Aoq o:v•A k o sur-
prise tb 064 IftV . ; 'co our army, but the
muytamut of tlen Ai'Mahon rendered the at
tempt ineffective, so the efforts of the enemy
relaxed somewhat for &moment, and . ..mr
iliet was thee n.ita ectitiVved fury.
qe, m oir.ai M Mith2tii was triuutpinmt rind the
battle was won.
Wednesday, June R.-114i oftyal
buili•tin of thti tra•lv 4 " tyll"V•
hat. rill( f!r'ipi; I.:ntitbacily wilaA
rreeir from the •Alist:l;-'kly - v !
vif—t7 tAT'4l",el hiou ,
;,4‘,iiiii.ert , 'ttre rapidly arriving lei join Gar
eorpc, which is tan...ming the enohly
beyond Monza.
I:rhan`o army. tiller a preeipitate re
treat frum Varese, has been dispersed and scat
tered. A number of the s"ldiers have been
taken prisoners et Lavine.
14:itx K, Juno —Thcr,
ens lit I
otoomit "r thaibithwy Corp; has sailed
along the shures of Lake Maggiora, disarmin, 4
the Austrian Custom House auards. and every
where parrying oil the public treasury.
N API.Es —France bile al poi ntett • :vi; bll2-
soder to Naples. The Yo.:.p,iitun Ministry has
been - ,., - ,414t;;A. declaration 11.. 1 1_
tratlty h& been made, and a levy of 2,5n0 wen
for the navy ordered.
I Q`...;nox, duno !YL-Thd Dallq Nrws' city
tictasays Clad now's oft decline on the o kr i,
bourse Occasioned apartial refietin u - 199-
ey Inarknt, vidcb wlts stregtlitioea the s
enor OA fret 01 104 Tevvivc:4 IV
check.
M. D'lsraeli's allusion to the measure of fi
nance, which is of the gravest character that is
to be brought forth, attracted a good deal of
notice, being interpreted as showing that a
Government loan for the war armaments was
nowtin foot.
TWO Times.' city article says : the ab:on000f
news from France ha,4 'lwyit , .ated the circula
tion to-day ota multitude of reports of a severe
check to the Vrenth army, and, the defeat of the
King of has also been 'currently 11S -
sorted: It is ceitain, however, that'ta flit q lose
of business nothing . has toss spired to establish
these statements, still they have had the effect
of'keeffingilio stockmarket in a state of excite
ment, especially as the prices frogs the l'aris
bourse showed a decline of one per cent. The
supply of money has net experienced any di
minution, ot - cie persons are disposed to' anti
cipate a further downward. movement in the
Hank of .England rate, which bus been reduced
to three par cent.. According to the opposition
statothent to bOth Rouses of Parliament; seven
million pounds must bo provided' by the' Gov
ernment to bring the revenue up to the present
rate of expenditures. Tho account will not
probably prove quite so bad, but the Chancellor
of the Exchequer seems to wish to prepare the
public fer the consideration of the subject by
announcing that financial measures are in prep
aration of the gravest character.
Thdadeounts from Lancaster to-day show
that tho:last advices from India haye• given a
great check to the activity in cotton goods.
• In"eapiMuetice thO successful' laying of
the lied ' sea telegraph cable, the future tele
graphic despatches frool India 'maybe expected
to be transmitted in about seven days.
The subscription at Berlin for the loan of
4,500,600 roubles is likely to be soon filled.
The meeting of the Atlantic Telegraph Com
pany was held yesterday. A n*w Board of eight
members were appoixdO, with authority to add
fOur theif-numboi, and to early carry into
effect the agreement with the Government; and
the issue of new rive-pound shares, to the ex
tent of six hundred thousand pounds, was sanc
tioned, to enjoy a preferential dividend of eight
per cent.
The channel fleet will anchor at Spithead on
the 24th, and will consist of thirty-six penants,
including fifteen sail of the line.
The London Daily News remarks that all
cavil respecting the battle of Mogen ta is silenced
by the fact that tho Austrian army had retreat
ed from the.fleld, and that tho capital of Lom
bardy, was:4"ow'in the:fomds of the allies:
Thd London Post remarks, that since Mon
day morning the public has been passing to and
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to swallow any canard that came in the way,
and after censuring the mystification of its co
temporaries, it then proceeds to indicate the
clear and marked progress of the allies thus :
They are now in Milan. Paris is evacuated.
Gen. Urban's corps is dispersed. Garibaldi is
everywhere successful, and the main body of
the Austrian army is falling back. The Adver
tiser accuses the French despatches of misrepre
sentations, because they do not tally with the
Austrian bulletins.
The Times devotes a leader to the French po
sition in Italy, and though it does not regard
Napoleon 111. as having yet covered himself
with glory, says that hitherto he has made good
his advances, and worked out a steady success.
An Austrian bulletin, dated Vienna, Juno
Bth, says that the official Austrian correspon
dence contains the following:—After our troops
had, according to orders, evacuated Milan, on
Sunday, the public functionaries also relin
quished their charge, providing for the security
of the town, which was transferred to the muni
cipality. The Imperial Austrian functionaries
have withdrawn to Verona, but it is possible
they may resume their posts and functions in
Mantua.
The Titne.s . correspondent says two of the
most influential powers lied agreed on pro
posing an arrangement after the first great bat
tle, and, i necessary, insisting. upon its adoption
by the belligerents.
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THREE DAYS LATER
NEW Yonk, Juno 21.—The Cunard steam
hip Persia arrived about 9 o'clock this even
with Liverpool dates to Saturday the 1111
The Per,da passed the steamer Canada hound
fur Liverpool, on the Nth inst.
The. D. N. frigate Cumberland was at Madrid
On the Ist or June.
George Bailey, editor of the Nati,,,,rl Era, of
Washington, died on board the steamer A rage
on the 151.11 inst.
The Austrians have been driven from Mari
guan, with the loss of 12000 prisoner, , , and the
main body of the army is reported to be re
treatimg across the river Adda.
The Mir tilt Minister has been defeated in
thn Howe of Commons, and the resolutions of
a want of confidence, have been carried by a•
majority of 13. The ministry was expected to
resign on the electing .Parliament, on Satur
day, the
• NEW VOUK, June 24.—The Express hits re
reiv,:d by tit , K• lgarU O, Croat Tames Brooks,
Sollifrr editor of the .E..pre.ss. 'Who left Paris on
Tuesday night, the Paris ?aerie of the 7th
init. it. M., which gives tile very latest news
from Paris and the seat of war. Mr. 13. says
that, notwithstanding the tone and tenor of
the Austrian articles in the London Ti.cs,
• founded upon its despatches from Vienna, the
OVldOla , o is clear that Mile French have won a
great and brilliant victory at Magenta, the
practical result of which was the abandon
ment of Milan by the Austrians, and a gener
al retreat along the whole line. The JOSS of
the French he, however, adki:, is probably a
great deal larger than the Emperor's telegrams
admit. Sc satistled were the Erwich of the
brilliancy of their victory that Paris NVai not
opts illuminated, but that cannons were tiring
froiu all tile fin-ts and military positions in and
around Paris, and on the 7th, at noon, Notre
Dame was filled with the presence of the great
°dicers of the Empire and of the Military,
under the lead of the Empre.ss. eh:Hinting the
To Ileum, in thank:s for their victory. The
EmPrvis and the Princess Clotilde were re
ceived in the streets an their way, with the
dein-ustrztions ~e enthu4a9n.
Tho body of Gen. Epinwle. who was killed
at Magenta, has been embalmed, to be taken
bums to France
The Eim.ress, herself, caused the detth of
Gen. Clore to be announced tu his wife as hav
ing died gloriously; tias com , olation.
Ha' , 7' , th.7th and on the night of the 7th,
Va.; ilia high ::tutu of excitement and glee over
the viot.kr Bags adorned all the public places
and many o; the private houses.
The ladies of Prance, under the ktioe.liow of
the Empre,s, were 1111 0;14;v,-0,i in the making
of lint for the w.,,unkted of the - French, and of
the Av.strn ta Army taken prisoners. The wile
0; Minister o: War had started the InOVO
{MIA Willa was becoming fashionable and 1;(m
-eral. This loud official call for lir.: shows what
havoc the war is n.n l .g in the army.
it wa' Pundav that the despatch-.from the
Kinperor readied the Empress. She caused it to
he printed in placards on the streets aml to he
telegraphed throt•olhotit i+ , ratice, so that on
oft "Jimoiais eVatiinitall light the rejoicing was
generann the Empire, The Empress, herself,
" i ' iLlntias night rode through some of the
Fineipal streets, where the crowds thronged
her carriage :old CVOII 1•11.1111.; the wheol< cry
ing out in the liinite.A. leruni a Long liv.! the
Emperor the knipress and the young Prince,
too, who was not forgot!,
Gen. Catirobert is not dead nor martally
wounded.
11, Trirg(ii,/ , : , n. bmiton to
—The British
,/id iut re..ign on Saturday. The
irliti;il of Camillo, adjourned over till Friday,
the 17th in,t.
lit vAV 44stri
It is reported that the Prtnr,itin a; - aty will he
inobilizcd 111111 e.. 1011 taho part in
the conflict. said that the Prussian
m.goihkting for the passage of
11.tto. throm,th thirthany.
Thu Austrian , were at LOdi nllies
were advancing. (:ch. utaribaldi had 1/eaten
MI Am tst3iLt.. , nave at Itroscca, rent Zutiave,:
‘ ,,ere kil led and wntinded at Marignatt. The
Austrians last 1,:.00 will were made
prisoners,
140 Wal)(1 at AtllVigliall lasted Him , ' hours,
The armies woro pro[aring for :mother general
cuyiugenuoit.
GREAT BarrAix.—The motion of a want of
confidence. in Ow Briti.s.h ministry was carried
in the Houso of Coniratlan by a vote of 323 to
Nothing WrS known as to the expected
change in the ministry wkly.,: the Persia sailed.
At the illeet s i4 of the Atlantic Telegraph
Continuity, the report already published, was
ihLiptod. The Red Sea cable broke Ana was
lost when only sixty miles from Cape Lidero.
FRANCE.—Thr Ptl4 botirr:l W 2 1 ,1 iletWeSSed
anal the Iniliev.;',l , ktre lower, (fusing on Friday at
on 'inis..tfor renie). The flank of France has
gaindd .C 2,0055,005) in specie (Awing the tnonth.
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Highly Important News from Pike's
ST. Louis, June 21.—The overland express
arrived at teetveliworth on Sunday, being eight
divys from Denver. It brims a large mail and
$2,500 in dust. Tho previous extraordinary
reports of disco veri es of gold in Gregory's, Jack
son's and other miningcamps are fully confirm
ed, norace Greeley arrived out in less than
seven days ; lie had visited Gregory's diggins
and signed a public communication 6ndorsino
the richness of the claims. Several thousand's
are pouring into new places ; forty sluices will
soon be in operation at Gregory's. The result
of the operations of thirteen companies are
given in Greeley's published letter, which sloe s
that the highest days' yield, Was $5lO. A Com
pany from mouth 13.eud, Indiana, has taken out
b,OOO pennyWeiglifs with a sluice, in three
lyeeks. Gregory's two claims sold for &P,000,.
Other 'details are in a similar vein. Returned
emigrants are departing daily from Leaven
worth, bound to go through at all hazards. The
excitement is becoming intense. 'Jono & Rus
sel contemplate enlarging their facilities with
a view to the Increased demand for transporta
tion.
Emigrants nro charged not to start without
four or six months supplies as the snows set in
the mouniains in October, and adequate pro
visions should'be made by persons leaving this
season for wintering in the mining region.
This will prevent the recurrence of the suffer
ing and privations of the previous hegira.
REMOVAL.
W. & D. H lIGITS,
RAVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 MAR
KET Street, corner of Fourth, where they will re
main till the tirstbf September.wheu they will remove to
their now store now being built at the old stand, corner
of Fifth and Market streets. rnplAm
OiESH ARRIVAL-1W boxes :Polemic)
Oranges, sweet, and 100 boxes Palermo I4ernons,
just receiving this day, and for sale by
REYldElt. k ANDERSON,
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MAIM
Arrival of the Steamer Persia
Prom Washington
WASHINGTON CITY, Juno 27—Passports for
persons visiting Europe are now issued at the
rate of thirty p'r day. It may not begeneral
ly known that the Secretary of State alone is
authorized to grant, issue passports and cause
passports to be granted, issued, and verified in
foreign countries, by such American diplomatic
or consular officers, and under such rules as the
President shall designate and prescribe, and in
all eases, to citizens of the United States only
the issuing of passports without authority is a
penal offense.
The President has declined to pardon Cyrus
W. Plummer, now under sentence ofdeath, for
the murder of Capt. Miller, during the mutiny
on board the ship Jasper. At the request of
Plummers spiritual advisers, the President
granted a respite until the Bth of July.
Steathboat Destroyed by Fire.
Sr. LOUIS, June 21.—The steamer Morning
Star which had been laid up for several weeks
at Hissers Point, four miles above this city was
destroyed by fire last night. The loss is $24,-
000. She was insured for $12,000.
COMMERCIAL.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
President.
WM. H. SMITH.
rice Presidents.
ISALUI DICKEY, ist. EDWARD GREGG, ^_d
Treasurer.
N. 110pIES„ Jr.
Superintendent.
GEORGE H. THURSTON,
Cummittee of Arbitration for June.
ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P,
C. H. PAULSON, J. S. CIABGRAVE,
J. J. GILLESPIE, R. PRESTON.
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Steamers to Arrive.
81111,4 LEtTE FOB. , DAYS
Bavaria Soutliamplon-New York—June 15
Arabia Liverpool Boston June 18
Canadian Liverpool Quebec June 22
(My of Baltimore Liverpool New York.... June 112
Asia I iverpool New York—June 25
IVeser Bremen New York.... June 25
Airago Havre. New York—June 25
Borussia Hamburg New York.... July 1
New Yore Southampton-New York.... July 0
Steamers to Sall
MIMS LEAVE FOR DOTS
Arneriel Boston Liverpool—June 15
llammonia ..... .........New York Hamburg.... -June 15
City of Wivihington..New York Cork J, 141-June IS
Ariel New York Havre Juno IS
Indian Quebec. Liverpool....-June IS
Star of the West Now Y0rk....-Aspiuwall......Jituo 29
Africa New Y0rk.....Liverp001....-june 22
Karnak .New Y0rk....-Ilaraua, &e.,..Jurie 22
Argo New York......Galway June :2
Fulton New York Havrir Juno i's
City of Manchester. NewYork......Cork, 2:c lune 25
Europa Boston Liverpool June 29
Kane:tr. , . New York...—Liverpool,ite.July 2
Stage of Water.
Grey ;A::: feet.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Reported R.rpres.sqy for the Daily Morning Post
Prrointatuu, June '2.1, 113 A
Flour... The sales from first hands are few an .
scarcely lro rtli reporting, figures being nominal ats7,oo
fur superfine :mil $7.23 fur extra. From store, sales SOU
bbls. st $7.2:,cit;,37 for slue:rains, 5.7,507,62 for extra, and
i,1t7,75(ii7,57 for exits family.
133 bush.. Oats at 3065pe; 12.0 bush
Buckwheat at it-2,37.
'lay...Sides 3 loads from scales at $12616 ton.
flacon...Sales 14,000 lbs. at 73/.:.43:734c. for shoulders,
fi.r sides, and fur halraa: 3.099
sugar cured (aims at 113,..:'4.1.2e.
Beans... Sales IS bbls. at 0,-.....k41.30 ? bush.
Clic c 3:ll.i.laes W. R. at . 9. 4 9 3 f ,..
Potat 73 bbts. at $2,75@3,00.
aidadt...i.atles 03 btaa, at fili23.
Glasse s...iiales 33 bbls. at 49443 - gal.
Caine... Sales 19 sacks at 123,272,13 e,
Flsla.,Rales 13 half blds. 31aelierel No. 3 at $3.
Whisky—Sales 30 blits. at =3@3oc. for Rectified.
Foreign Markets.
he Stealth.) . rt. 1 .3111.1
Liverpool Cotton Market, June 10.—There /lax been a
decline of ldrsi t.ll the week, on the middling qualities
of cotton, and the inferior qualities are difficult to
at a decline Imunmtilag to Ktl; the pales of the week
amount to 23.0 ebAtes, of Ay/twit only 11.00:1.1es were ta
ken Ity rpcoulators, and :2,1:10 bales were for export; the
t—tittntaall sales of to-day, Friday, aro Geoo hales; the
nwaket is closing with a declining tendon/2y, but is
quiet; the following etc the station:led quotations :—N.
t. fair, ,; middling, CMG; Mobilo fair, • ; muddlingß
Uplands fa:r.'l l :4; middlingol9-16. The stock
to port is e.ttintated at Cd 9,000 bales, including 439,000
oi American.
Liverpool 13 rcieLquffs.—The Breadstuff market
closed with a declining tendency on all qualities.—
Messrs. Richardson, Spenee & Co's. circular reports..
Flour very dull and the quotations nominal. Big and,
Athaya k Co. quite a decline of rd iu the prices of the
week, Wheat continues very dull and the prices are 2,
lower ticluTuesday's quotationr. -In Corn there'
i1:1.4 Loon a declining tendency ; England, Athaya & Co.
report a decline of ndaftd on the week, audquotc mixed
at tis hlfstS nvE
Liverpool Provisions.—The diffErcnt circulars report
the Provisions market with a declining tendency,
London Monet:. tiaturday.—Consols closed this even
ing at The bullion in the flank of England
moreilsed during the week 1.19:1,00,
The 14 Commercial Intelligence, Liverpool, Sat
urday—The cotton market was art.) to-day with Falea
enliutat , d of SOuo bales.
By T ele graph. — Lonelon.:Siturday.—There is no quo
tation of eonsols f.n; money, the books I wing shut. for
tkeeount. iitot.aliona are 1 7.f?,;14.92:44', e x-vtividOnd_
The vx.i.alict closed firmer. American set:urines; Baring
I 'others and Ben S Co.renort a good demand for Amer
n`,./.11 sera reties and the sales love no advancing tcndeiwy.
Market.
Pmt_ ortvraa. June 21.-41iere is very little shipping
L•r Hour. and the market is weak; common
brand, are onered at £8,75 without sales to the trade; the
liar 'wen front $.35,75 up to ;$5.51i for common nod
itnee brand-. Rye flour and Corn Meal is unchanged.
Wheat iv sciirvo nut in limited demand: 510 bush red
0 -obi at $1.70. and a lot of prime at $1.75; 800 bush
tuns sold •tt Itye the demand has
Gillen an: with xth•s :at 9-laioile. Corn Lntult at a decline
Cr: yellow was sold at 051; at:bait. -1.500 bush
of Buckwheat wan sold at $1,75. Oats is unchanged;
2.00, bush Delaware was ,old at 47e. 'Whisky is in bet
ter rispicid at Z(4200.
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Cincinnati Market.
CINCIX:f o'l, .1111113 'M.—Flour has further declined to
day : the sales ranee from In to 475 for superfine and
fora lute wheat_ \V heat is dull without any change in
cuts steady at 55460 e. Sales of Comet SOettruf
in ;toed tleniand. There is net change in prorisione;
Itee o n sides Amulet! at DO. Lard um:Winged; t , oies of
bnllc rA, , ,ulders - at Ct.?" loose. Whiekv lima at 2,- 4 e.
ttroceriee quiet and unchanged, NuT change in the .
ninny or exeliange markets.
New York Market.
New Yor.c. June Z.—Cotton i.sales 300 bbla; the mar
ket closed tbit at 11! for upland middlings. Flour
lower: sales 6,50 J bbls W
$4135417 for Ohio. heat has
declining tendency. Corn heave; sales 24,000 bush.
Oats sell at 424151 e. Oils are dull; Lard Oil is nominally
rooted at awaiti3e. Tallow Griner at 10.4:,@10 , /e. Wool
nomillallyMnded at 40@iale liar fleece and . 3t6;140e for
Whisky is dull at 2641Nc. Sugar buoyant
and advanced •.;r7a! ; New Orleans at
Now York Stock Market.
Nzw YOBS, Juno 21.
Chirago & Rock Island 57 I Illinois Central lionils. 523 ,
Michigan Central.-- 40 .
Michigan guaranteed.. 2i) New York Central
Reading- 5534
Panama Rai1r0ad.......122 Mei& Mail S. S. Co..- CS
V 4 41 Missouri Os
re"' TRAVELERS, who so frequently suffer
from sickness incident to the fatigue of a journey, has
of rest, change of water and of diet, should always be
provided with Dr. Wilson's Headache Pills, which is a
reliable inedke;uo, to relieve them. Prepared and sold
I , x 11. Fahnestock & Co, Wholesale Druggists, and
Proprieiors of It. L Fohnestoek's Verinillige, No. 60,
corner Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh; Pa:'
See Pil l narertindtlent an the third page of ti.day'a
paper,, pe.2l,a.ltw .
_
R. T. KENNEDY • W. S. KENNEDY.
PEARL 'STEAM MILL
ALLEGHENY urr
R.. T. KENNEDY & BRO.,
WHEAT RYE AND CORN' PURCHASED.
FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY,
MANITFACTUREDANp DELIVERED
IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEHHENY'.
straelydom] TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORWARDING AND . COMMISSION MERCHANT
Flour, Grain; flacon, Lard, putter, Aced
Dried Fruit lad Produce Generally,
Col:ME*: 'OF AiiD IltaT
_ - -
PITPSAMIGII, PA.
limn To—Francis G. Bailey, Eso., William Dihrorth,
Sr., S. Cuthbert A Son; Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott, Heiskell
Swearingen, S. Brtuiy, Cash. M. & M. Bank, List
Howell, Mangle A. Co., George W. Anderson, Donlon,
" • • "" - •
paguerrgan 4Salleries.
EL 0 G-M li% S'
Ambrotrile and Photograph
GALLERY,
No. 70 Fifth Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST 'tIFFICE
- Photographs, colored or plain, taken at abort no
tice, at Eastern prices, and warranted equal to them.
SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and
colored in Oil.
mrB
AMBROTYPES.-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTABLISH
;SENT IN THE COUNTRY; AT
fol 2
H. CHILDS &:.CO.,
O
~ : '.--;- 11 ;:'. .' %- ,1 .---
::-7'''''''-'f:_i,-
NO. 133 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, PA
WEtear%ns o
tock w opening our large .and ex-
BOOTS AND SHOES,.
Of every variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to
SPRING AND SUMMER SALES,
Which having been purchased principally for CASH,
Direct from the Manufacturers,
And selected with great care as to quality and sizes
Hatter ourselves we are able to offer
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
To our friends who may favor us with a calL We aro
Agent's for
MITCHELL'S PATENT
Natalie Tipped Boots & Shoes,
For Boys, Youths and Children, which pre highly re
commended throughout (lie Eastern States for Ihel
durability and cheapness, ONE PAlRbaring been found
by actual test, to OUT-WEA*IIREE PAIRS of the
old style.
.IQ - Buyers wilt find it to their advantage to call and
examine our stook before purchasing elsewhere. •
Ai , Particular attention given to ordera.
MEM=I
VINEGAR
WARRANTED Pure and Un- . ---
adulterated. and to sai-s•A E —1 ••••"
Pickles for years, the same that I have
sold to a majority of the Pittsburgh tiro
cers for sw - Ex.va vutas, and which has taken • E'
Three First Premiums
at Pennsylvania State Fairs, I run now of
tering to the city and country trade at _ •
greatly reduced prices.
Please order direct. Terms Cash.
A. BALLOU,I46 Water Itreet,
between Smithfield raid Grant,'
7ttaburgh. Pa.
111-111 E Y E
MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER,
The Only Remedy In the Whole World,
SURE TO EXTERMINATE
•
RATS, LICE, COCKROACHES, BUGS, ANTS, NOWT-
TOES; FLEAS, MOTHS, MOLES, GRAIN WORMS,
AND GARDEN INSECTS, AC
50,000 BOXES SOLD IN , ONE MONTH
•
These celebrated remedies have been extensively
used for twenty-twe years in all parka of Europe, and
their Miraculous power Lave been attested by the
Courts of Its Panes, England, Austria, Prussia,
Bavaria, Saxony, Belgium, Holland, Naples, kg., and
their Chemical properties examined, and approved by
the most distinguished Medical Faculties all over the
world.
Their de.struetive.neas to all 14 i uds. of vermin and Insects
has been certified in this city by the Directors of the
various Public Institutions, Planters. Farmers, Pro
prietors of Hotels, Wamhouses, Manufactories, and by
various distinguished private citizens.
Numerous Testimonials and Certificates of i the.
elficaey of these Remedies ..an be seen.at the Depot.
and Proprietor. JOSEPH MEYER,
Practical Chemist,
- Depot, No. GE! Broadivay.cor. Houston at., N.Y.
General Agent for the United States and Canada.
•
For sale , Wholesale and Retail, by the Inventor
FREDERICK V. RUSHTON, Druggist, No. 10 Astor
House, and 417 Broadway. New Yoße.
For sale in this city. Wholesale and Retail, by R. R.
Sellers A Co., corner Wood and Second streets; Joseph
Fleming, corner Diamond and Market street,•' and
Ileckhain & INPKennan, Allegheny.
W.
9.
TT H. I.I'GEE & CO.,
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MERCHANT TAILORS, -
Dente to Ready ;Mick Clothing end Gentlemen's Fur
nishing Goods, corner of 'Federal street and Market
Square. Allearusof - City,To. •• • • seLtly
New Livery Stable.
T_TAVING OPENED LIVERY - STAELL,
I in the rear or the Scott House, corner of Irwin
street and Duquesne War, and purchased n,fine lot of
Horses. Buggies and Carriages, I would respectfully so
licit the patronage of my fnends and . public generally,
assuring them that they can he accommodated at the
most reasonable rates. f have made such arrangements
that persons wishing their horses kept, can be well fle
commodated. • NEIL BRACELAND,
uplam Scott House, Pittsburgh, Pa.
PENN lIIACHINE_ WORKS
FOUNDRY,
H. WIGHTSIAN,
MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Engines, Shafting and Pnlftes
Loring Machines, .
Mortice Machines,
Gear'
Bangers, etc.. etc.
Ordem promptly attended to
a&ly
KAY CO3IPANY," - ".
BOORSELLERs; STATIONERS,
•AND
BLANK ROGIC BIANIJPACTURERS,
• . WO. 55 WOOD STREET,. -
Pittaburgls, Pa.
Sir A full assortmCnt of Law, Medical and Miscella
01481100k' constantly on hand. -
...SNOWDEN'S
NEW TEA STORE,
No. 34 Fifth Street.
,
EXTRA. CURIOUS OOLONGS, FINEST YOUNG
HTSONS, GUNPOWDER'S,
IMPERIALS, ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEAS.
All purchased at lowest cash prices, and for Fide Whole
sale and Retail, SMYTH
,SNOWDEN'S
rariods Now Tea Store, 34 Filth street.
SUMMER
UNDERSHIRTS,
• ' DRAWERS,
Of. Gauze, Merino, Cotton, Lisle Thread,Linen and Silk,
at• • L. lIIRSIIFELD & SON'S.
tny26
RATS, 1110 E, , - 11E6, 13 lIGN AND
GARDEN LNSECTS—
Lillie's Rat, Roach and Mouse Exterminator,
Iy. on's Dfagnetic Powder:i t and
Meyer's' Miraculous Vermin lo , stroyer.
For sale by JOS FLEMING,
Lie - corner Diamond and 3farltet street.
[• CASES EAST INDIA CASTOR OIL for
plile,4 BECKHAM .t ISELLT,
WALL'S, Fourth i!iu.eet,
11. CHILDS
GI. X. MIL
ALLEGiriy
HALF HOSE