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Crestline. Ft. Warne Express 'Prain .. ... A. M. C:56 A. M. 1:431 M .bisit Train.- 6:50 A. M. 5:00 A. M. TIM A. M Express Train......-..12: 50 P. M. : 8:45 P. M. 2:30 A. M Arrive at Chicano: Express, 6,17 I'. M. Mail, 6:00 P.M. Express, 8,17 A. M Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh: . . 11 i ;PAO P.M. Express. Bdo P. M. Express.Vls A.M (From Federal Street . Station, Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation.. 9f311 A. rsr — . 44:0 P. 111 6:25 A. M. 12:10 P.M . . Pennsylvania Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaven: Arrives. 8:50 P. M. 12:15 P. M. 2:-.50 A. M. 11,50'P. M. 4:110 P. M. 12:2I) A. M. Express Train. Marl Fast Line The:Johnstown Way Passenger Train • .6;4:10 A. M. 110 P. M. J,ltn.down Aecommodation...... '2:50 P. M. 11:00 A. 51: I:Nl:Turtle Creek " -....11110 A. M. f1:50 A. 51 Second " " 4:311 P. M. 1130 A. M. Third , '" 6:15:P. 51 Pittsburgh mid Oglrldtrrale Railroad. (Front Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. hail Train 7:01) A. 51. 8:15 P. M Edr s 'Train - 4:311 P. M. ' 8:45 - A. Al Oredand 11021 PittAurgh Railmxtd (Frani corner id Liberty and lirant streets.) Leaves. Arrive,. Express . Train 1115 A. M. 2.40 A. M. hint Tram 0.15 A. 51. 4.00 I'. 51. Fast Line 1.113 P. M. o.w W.4lsville Accommodation 5.00 I'. M. 11.145 A.. 01. Pittsburgh, atundms ,nll,l t 'theilinati (From Liberty and tirind streets.) Apace, Pitts. Columbus. Arr. in fin. Fa.t Line '92.12 A. M. s.lnn A. M. 11.3 d A. Ii Express Train.. 1.03 P. M. 13u A. 51. 7.30 A. M Interesting Libel Suit.-(ennetly vs. the “Dispatch." In the District -Court, yVerilay morning, rhocase of James Kennedy cc. J. Heron . Pus ter and Reese C. Fleeuu, au action for libel, Wile taken up. Messrs. and Sproul appeared for plaintiff, and Messrs. Poster and Swartzwelder for defendeuts. Mr. Williams opened the ease for plaintiff. Ilu sailnews pa per editors fro l uently made per sonal attacks through their columns and that this sometimes resulted t in encounters upon the streets. But in this case the plaintiff proposed to take the legal and peacablo remedy. The defendants had published a wilful and malicious libel against plaintiff, and reiterated iL. The faets would be laid before the jut_ for their con sideratium 11. then read. the libelous matter, which is as follows : -They may therefore lie, defraud their em ployees by discharging them and buttlitg at law their claims tar money loaned, maltreat or phans in their employ, shave notes on the money entrusted them by churches, and gen erally perform any inean or dirty acts of which their nature proves them capable, without any further notice at our hands than may be oc .easioifally necessary guard the public fr no imposition." This appears in the Dispatch of June ;Id, 1857. On the 4th of June, the following ap peared in the sane sheet: "We nowsay the publishers of the C/fronieir, (and by this we mean John and .lames W. Kennedy, and not the partner recently "taken in'' by them) hare lied—but that, as they just IV re:narked yesterday, "is their vocation." They have defrauded an employee by discharging and battling it law his claim for money loaned ; one of them so abused a lad in their employ, (an orphan we believe,) as to compel hint to apply to the Mayor for protection ; they have shaved notes, at a time when looney en trusted to one of them was withheld. and a slow note given tor its payment. They may -hold us to answer" for these charges, which they have So recklessly invited, ns Stull Its they please... A. C. 11. Cox, acierk in the enploy of Foster & Flee:Self, wits :Winded: said he did notrecol leo, the circulation of the p.ispui,l l in 15115; thotmht it was between eightand Mile thousand. Think the editiors are worth $30,000 or $40.- 000—their building on Fifth street is worth that; it is not yet paid for ; do not know what it would bring under an execution upon a Ver. digt, in this case. The value of a newspaper de pends upon its circulation, which is the result of the business tact of its proprietors. The plaintitr•, cilee here rested, and Mr Fos ter opened for the defense. lie said the plain tiff had made the first attack, and having got the worst of it., was not entitled to recover. Ile would further show that the allegations made in the.alleged libel would be fully sus- Mr. Foster offered in evidence articles from the Eredlay Chi'onicl,' of May 21st 'and 22d: ;Ind June 2d and :Id, said he did pot see the bearing ! of the articles upon the specific charges made in the libel. but would interpose no objection to their reading. The articles read were part of a controversy ' between the Chrmliele and Dispatch, which led to this libel. . F. E. Plimpton was one of the editors of the Dispatch at the time of the alleged libel. Do not recollect of more than one article of the character being published. A. Eater was in the employ of J. W. & J. B. Kennedy two years previous to tine fall of 1855, when he was discharged. I was obliged to sue them for my wages ; they were paid to my attorney. Remember of John Kennedy buying negotiable paper. I held their notefor money due me, and 1 brought suit on it. Jas. Kennedy told me it would be paid promptly, but it •was not met at maturity; 1 did not-re ceive the money until last fall. Mr. Foster offered in evidence.the record of the pistffet Court in the ease above noted. The >defense was that the money lend h..en loaned them for live year';, aitd that the prin cipal Wati tdbe paid froM time to time. Alexander Robinson was ip time employ of 'the EenneAys in 1857. One dayllr. Jarne3 Vennedy came to the press-room, and after SO= words, kicked mat. • I sued him before WeaVer; I afterwards Withdrevi the snit at Mr. Kenuedy's rermest, and he paid the posts. • T was then seventeen years of age. Jt is the custom fur boys to be gilder the control of the pressman., 1. had been taken- to the press-room by Mr. Callow, the pressman, and Mr. Kennedy wished me to go up stairs again, which I.reftised to do. • '— Mayor Weaver testified to the circumstance, and said the costs were to be paid by Kennedy; Ile believed ho agreed to take the amount out in iidvertislng. ”"Johli. X: Pagan was hook keeper at the Chronicle office when the Kennedy's were pro prietors. Mr. Foster now offered to prove that the plaintiff had a bill of $2B against Prof. Cowper, %dancing master, end that when the latter brought a bill against him for $lO or $5O, the bill was made out sous to exceed that amount, Mr. Cowper obliged to pay the balance, and Mr. James Kennedy charged on the books of f r he chronide with only $2B. The Court said the evidence did' not Seem to -be relevant, but it was admitted by consent of plaintiff's counsel ; and the-witness endeavored t , proceed, but became so excited' Ho. 4411 Jake po statement, bind he Wes sUffer4 to 'stand, aside for a'tuno. Calleviliad been in 'the employ of JaMe;W: Kennedy - , and kept the books from t ruly last no to the present ; time. [Mr.. Foster proposed td show by the witness that he had done a job for a man in Wooster, which Was charged.inr the"books at the cOsiomary rates, and that the bill was afterwards doubled or tripled rto ,cover a china against Jatnes.M. Ken nedy.] James Kennedy publishes a counter-, feiV detector, and ; is a lecturer; one of,,the oOranierniel , aol loges. [Mr.- Vester ideilidd to that; - tietwithstanaini knoWiedge'of m o tley; Kenrie'dvlind at different. _ . times paid out counterfeit money, bitt Court ruled such evidence inadmissible.] John A. Fagan was recalled, and tdstifieff that Mr. Cowper had presented a bill of ,forty dollars for services, that the bill of twenty-ffight dollars was increased to forty-five dollars, the advertisement having been inserted longer than the tithe; toe twenty-eight dollars were charg-. ed to James W.. Kennedy, and-the five dollars . A rid Cowper . went to 'the office. X 1 ' • "': C . !. ' • LOCAL AFFAIRS. M=OI!MM • 111. i, .:t t. , 7 , ' ' , \-.......; '- ''''' -! '.':''.. : !'.l . ; : . ...",.i' -.; -'-';''!-;":., " .. I. -.• -1.1; • .. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . -.... . . . . .. . , . . . . L „ .. . • ~ , . • --' \ 1 . , - N • • n • s t r A . . . . 41 . 0 ..„....y.,,, A . . . ~ . . ... . . . . . . .. • . . . . „.:,,i-: •:,•:.!. • • . .. WM. B. Ross testified that a committee of ladies •of the Associate Reformed Church , of Manchester had raised a subscription to Meet the debt of the church. John B. Kennedy was appointed Treasurer to apply the fund. I paid him $5O, $25 being my own subscription, and $3l collected by my wife. Alava days after I met Mr. Kennedy, and asked him if be would discount forme a borough of Manches ter bond;. he made a proposition, which I ac espted ; the transfer was made, und•ho paid me the money on the bond it was the same which I had given him for the church; one' of the notes was marked •, 1 mentioned the circum stance, and he said it was the same money; that he had not yet deposited it. Soon afterwards-it was noised about that the church bond had not been lifted, and a com mittee, of which I was one, called on Mr. Kennedy for the money ; he fixed a day.for the payment; when we called, Kennedy was in a rage; said he was not bound to pay it unlesa ho was indemnified ; we agreed to indemnify him; he still refused to pay it, sayhrs ' he would hand it over to those who had subscribed- the money. nold him that he had 'obtained $5O from mo by false representations, and that I would prosecute him. Subsequently, in. Fe bruary, 1853, Mr. Kennedy 'promised to. of iioto discounted, and pay over the Claim.; this he did not succeed in doing, and a few days after the matter was finally 'settled by him giving; his note sit six months,- with tv good en dorsement, amounting to $00!1,80. The book shows that the amount acknowledged by Ms., Kennedy, its collected by him, was $604,75. This included a borough bond for $25, which he handed over as his own subscription, 'nd that amount did not appear in the note ; in terest was probably added on the amount col lected. On eros. examination, Mr. RIM; Stated that the ebuFch tioud,.aratiuntine; Slal4, /40 heed takeii up; l a tram:ter of liciMody's note, and giving. the individual notes of the committee for the remainder. J. W. F White testified thaqic had appear ed as counsel in a suit on two promissory notes given by James W.,Kennedy„one, of $65, and no of ' $3 5 , sniecriptions to the', South Common M. E. Church. The defense was that the subscription was made on condition that a certain amount was raised, or that certain re pairs were made, which had not been done. the advice of Mr. Whitli, ho not consider-. ing the . defense good, 11 r. Kennedy had settled the claim by giving a new note for the amount. lu the afternoon, a few Inure witnesses were called, who corroborated the teAtimony of 'Mr. Ross. relative to the church matters, in some particulars. Mr. Swartzwelder then made an able argu ment of seine three quarters of an hour,. pla cing the evidence in the strongest posible bear ing upon the allegations. lie was followed by Mr. Williams, who oc cupied the attention of the Court and jury for an hour. :11 r. Foster concluded for defendants, the Court delivered :t brief elutrge to the jury, who r , tired, and will bring in a sealed verdict this Accidents and Incidents. --A nonce with all its contents, occupied by Mr. Lafever, in liartstown, Crawford county, was destroyed by lire on the evening of the 111th instant. The blouse took lire during the al, ~ e nee of Mr. and Mrs. Lafever, and was so far consumed before discovered, that it was impost siblu to save anything. A large amount WaS Mlllietil:itOly raised for their relief by the lib eral citizens of the village. —Mr. Edward Keyser, of llonegal township, WeArnoreland county, met with a painful ae eident whieh canted his death on Wednesday morning of la=t week. Ile was riding a young horse that became. from Some 4,11151.•, unman ageable, and Wils about to rue oil With him. Hr. l'. either attempted to jump from ldm ur etas thrown otr and the horse kicked him, in flicting r.,thi injurie., that resulted in death. Un Thor. day last, Sitnon F. Mazer, aged about thirteen years, sou of Mr. W lloltzer, of lb-1111,114dd towmhip, Westmore land county. was accidently drowned in the Little Sewickley creek while bathing. 4e was and alone, 111 :, loos absence from how alarm ing his parents, search was made and his body Ceind in the creek, but life was, gone. The Cleveland Mi./oder announces the arrival at that port of the summer Iron City, Captain .1. E. Turner, from ontotingon, at four o'clock on Saturday, with masses of cop per front the Cliff mine, GUblds. from the 1-11110, 14 blue. from the National ?mil bbls. from the Adventurr!---comignol to Hussey A: Mc- Bride. She also brought twenty-nine pack ages flab, some sundries, ancda. fair. number 0 passenger 4. She left Ontonagon Sunday even ing at nine o'cick. The “Manhattnn", one loading ore at Marquette. The "Oonsuelo had left fur peveland with ore, and the Saint ',MMS find arrived there in ballast. Antunp.; the piles of Lake Superior, copper .1 - 1 us , - , .y & .)Icßri , l ,, 's wharf, there is n chunk weighing, I I,Sno pounds, brought down by the lion City. On the trip before the t 'ity brought a chunk weighing 12,u0u pounds. Both chunks From Cliff Mine. It is worth ones while to see the splendid enrgoesof i eopper after they have been unloaded froth, the Lake Superior ,tcatuers. • ' , . . "lin.rr.tur ENO.t - Nregin:T.— -The officers of the first brigade of the eighteenth division of Allegheny county Infantry, met at the Armo ry Of the Washington Infantry yesterday— ltrigadivr General Negley in the Chair, and Ahdr6v Wart, Secretoryjtvits unabintoue ly resolved to Loki an eneampinent at Ter rence station, near East Liberty, commencing' en the,Sith' Of !August. ,The spot selected for the eneatopinent•is a beautiful piece of ground, known as Bailey'i Meade*, an containing twenty acres in ono enclosure. The encamp ment will continue four,days. A prn.T.o THEATR . E.--Mr. Arnold makes his ro.-up:ruupe'tr-, , Pi~Ut, t itter pie indis'position, and tho charming " l onise Wells will ap car in two favorite chnraeters', Francesca; in he sivgct til Corinth, and the; French so, in which rbo Os nu eluals . . This atitiounattment of itself . should'itisure a good house. Vesuvi ., . t - is and bonny Jiincli Bor i s, the celebrated tiiiinerl alsolmrsesappear, is connection with the whole strength of the company. AMONG the valuable Real Estate in. Birmin gham to be sold on the premises nest Saturday afternoon; at 3 o'elciek; byl".'llf. Davis, the ten lots on ll'Kee street, at end of the new bridge, and ranging to Bingham street, deserve e4pecial notice as the most promising locality for investment about our city. In all, the sale comprise.% twotity-iii•elots,.V4ri(iusay located, and adaptal,to dwelling and business purpo Crucus—Yesterday af ternoon and evening this company exhibited to equally as good audiences anon the first day, and the perfornimiees were fully as good. It is universally acknowledged that this conipany combines a.greater variety of talent and more of it than any circus now traveling. ; This af ternoon and evening they give their , closing exhibitions, and we expect to see the ~pavilion croWdea. . • • pi P.E.—On Tuesday'fnorning,' hetween three 6 44 115 . 1 fr Qq46c1 , 7, ?Are oeenrred in the rennery of the..F,tni t i re ccal ijil wQ4.3, lecat.ed at vrep dpm, Pa., l rthich entirely clestroyed , the build-. ing, tOgether *With a largo npionnt pf refined oil. Ng- insurance. The company have al ready made arrangements for the rebuilding, of fire-proof. Tnx OLYMPles.—Eleven members of r the Olympic Cricket Club 'started for Wasliiligtbn last evening to Play a match .against nineteen membersofthe La Grange Club of that place. The match. Will be played to-day and to-mor row...We trust our club•tnay return •crowEekl with stieezis t „. ;,' , E attention of , housekeepers Is .called.l,o he sale of dersirable furniture this (Thursday) OJc) ,o l tock, at, the rest derive ofMr. Sidney. Strong, in Lawrenceville, fotir doors from the. Pike. Faaithrra and Manufacturers are desire r d to examine the ne-ii Finkle Searing Machine fat J. L. Carnahan Co's. Federal sfreet;-..gile g4e4Y 9 1 .tyt, • • ..*, `-• ' - t •-• , ; Y#l, • 1. 4. • • • • - • '••;1 . -•• ;41 .• - 1 - 11 From Lake Superior MESE . .:it: -t c c -c . e ~• '4 • ' ,4rC 4, • 4 " 1 ... ' ; r v• - • ::" • • PITTSBURGH, 'THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1859. :court of Oyer and Terminer, 8;e. Before Judges M'Clure, Maynard, Adams and Parke. WEDNESDA.Y:JUTIC 22, 1859 This morning the case of James Prentiss and David Hineman, accused of manslaughter, in causing the death of' Peter Black; was re . . . The time of the Court until noon was occur pied in the examination of witnesses. No now features of the caso were developed, the pur port of the testimony being to show that the mind of deceased was wandering a few'. days previous to his death..' In '• • In the afternoon, D. D. Bruce proceeded to address the jury in behalf of the defendants, in nn eloquent and able speech •of two hours:: He was followed by District Attorney Cole liar, who summed up the several points of the case in a brief address of twenty•mittntes. Judge M'Cluro now read his charge to The jury. He defined the various grades of mur der, and said that although the indictment was drawn for murder, it was the opinion of all the judges that the evidence showed that there should be no conviction for murder, either in the first or second degree. The jury would then consider if the evidence was sufficient to warrant a verdict of manslaughter. If they were satisfied that the witnesses were compe tent they should believe them. They mustex amino if there had been a quarrel and. a strUg, gle, and if, from injuries received in thatstrug gle, ono of the parties concerned in it came to his death—and in so examining it makes no difference whether deceased or defendant struck the first blow. If they concluded, be- yond a reasonable doubt, that such injuries were inflicted by defendants, then it wa. , their duty to bring in a verdict iu accordance with that determination. At live o'clock the casewas given to the jury and Court adjourned until nine o'clock. When the Court met at nine o'clock thejury came in with a verdict of guilty of manslaugh ter, as to James Prentiss, with a recommenda tion to the mercy of the Court, and not guilty as to David "lineman. A motion in arrest of judgment and fur a new trial was made. The Court remanded Mr. Prentiss to jail. Armstrong County Democracy. The Democratic Convention of Armstrong county, met on Tuesday and made the follow ing nominations: :48scuddy—John W. 'nob ror 8/icfitir—lienry Crum ComUlissioner—Wm. Noblo. Treasurer—Wm. Brown. District Attorueu—ifenry F. Phelps COlllll y Surveyra—Juitti.-; W t. Auditor—Joseph Bullman. throner—John F. Dlulton. "leadenly Trustees—T. C. 3l'Cullueh, Thos M'Connell. S: Cantwell, Thop. Wetinnell and Win. WWilliatm4 wero appointed vonforce. , to meet with those of Westniurehoui county, to put in nomination a legislative ticket. The only resolutions wlopted wore to sustain the ticket. Jahn W. Rohrer, Esq., the candidate Gar ‘s=enibly, ,ervcd with crodit in the House, ILA an inda-triou: member., and in every way competent for the post. Snob men..should lie kept in our Legi,lature ro long as they will servo. Ttte NEW ,, PAPER. Linn!. C tsni4--In the libel suit of.lame( W. Kennedy 1.2:. Foster & Flee son, reported elsewhere, the jury were out but a few minutes when they separated. The ver dict will be rendered at the meeting of the Court this morning. The case of John R. Kennedy aL , ,ainst the editors of the Dispaidi will be taken up this morning' nt nine o'elnek. SeinlTEo.- - str. rt. H. Davis, re ,iding on Beaver street, near (lio, Allegheny. lugs erected, nt Ilk own expense, a drinking fountain, fed from a spring of living water, for the accommodation of the public. He de serves the thanks of the community at large, and we hope his good example may be follow ed by many others on both sides of the river. LtiNs trii.—A running race takes place at Uniting Park to-day. Seven horse: are en tered, and fun may be expected. A train lave, and returns at the usual hour. A T6xtr't:tii\ct: mass convention was lield in Armstrong county last week, at which resolu tions recommending n prohibitory law were MARKET STREET, which has been badly it need of repair, is now being made more pass We by a general patching up with boulders. E Third Presbyterian Church is heir) renevated: quite a number of lyorkmen nr engage s.l i!k cleaning anti rypfkiiiitg Sl:tigEtt Ct,ciTuti , 4o.—A splendid stock atiele- fur gentlemen's, youths and children's summer wear may be found at the establish ment of Messrs. W. H. 111" Gee & Co., at the corner of Market square and Federal 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 mid elegant, and their prices moderate. They never fail to please their customers. 211 ECIIANIt's t INsTITUTK.—This Institution, the Runt of which ha.' been so long felt by our elLiZell4 10 noty open, under the 00 perintendenec of Messrs Jackman Johnson, in the Lafayette 111111,1111 g. En t ranee, 05 Wood street. It to ilosigned for Um perpettril exhibition of On' pro,ltiets of Mechanics, Manticaein rer,, Inventors, and Arti,am , ; and 1,4 a place of resort. for those soehing information relative to thmie branelies of industry. either by examination of- samples or seientitie publications. Those having orioles to bring before the public will find it greatly to their advantage to leave sal n pies. J:W Thu public zre Jespectinlly invited, to visit the trustituto. IIEATINO BY STE'Aid.—As a testimonial of the workmaniilre imnuner, perfect action of 'their wel l. rag:elating indetnnea; letfeiy, economy fuel, and the little attentroli sary tificeep nlieh room i:oinfortabhi, rte give certificate to Id ushrii. Davis and Phillips, sttecessora to Phillip:4 4 Co., for their plan of heating hy steam the Second Ward Public Schoola in the city of 15M :burgh, and which has met our approval, and we would recommend them to the public' to give entire aatiailtetlon of heating by ateion. Kr Jr.,..10hn Marshall, Jr., M. Tindle, George Willson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors. - • ' DAVIS & Steen Rioting; Gas Fitting. PhStabing and, Brass Fsoulers, Dtti;ikrs Icuery destription of (1 as Fixtures a 4 J'unips, No. 87 Wood and 148 First street, Pittsburgh. • COULTER - 141E.NTZ:xn, House, Sign and Ornamental Painters and Grainer& Order% left attheir shop on Fourth street near Market , Burke'a Minding, will bepromptly attended. *Om gIiejTOSIT,TT,EA's STONi.a.cli BITTERS Rio now generally conceded to be unequalled for their prompt action in alleviating and curing all diseases . of the stomach. Their superior excellence and conse quent renown, is readily accounted for, from the well known fact:that they are made under the personal 'su pervision of the proprietor, in strict accordance, with phartnacentic science. Its 11..0 is alwaYs attended With the most beneficial results, and in caries of Nervous lie bility, Constipation, Flatulence, and other like diseases, caused by a disordered stomach, its curative powers arc of the most, speedy and powerful character, and ex" coeds any other preparation of the Barrio claims before the public. For sale , b➢'Urr66is}s hnd 4paler,s . garlcin:Ab every wi,ere, and by • . liU4 ETTFM.3 SMITH', Manufacturers and Proprietor!, . ' No. ✓tB Water, anl6B Froet streets. Nolir4 neacl have gray hairs or a bald pate when the Vegetable Eau Athe [ous of Julius Mauer tuag be used.' Its effects are nwpeal and infallible, It haa no delidirious properties. • sold by B. 1,. FAHNESTOCII. 41k 00, No. 80, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Druggists generally, and at the Laboratory of Jules Hanel & Co; N0..70t Chestnut streekndladelphta. jels:dse• par WE LIVT. 80 FAST IN Has co,LiNTV.T that the Am2rieans Kaye became famene . throtighout all Istinaor,p, hard driving, hard drinking, hard chewing, hard swearing, people. We have became equally famptts for debilitated stomachs, enervated and disordered nerves, broken down constitutions, end the Lbw:id - red and ene..dures which follow 'upon the vices which we have eniimerated. Countless panaceas for - these ills have been advertised; but weitnew of noth ing se efficacious for, an invalid. suffering from indiges tion or nervous 'pression as OMIT'S pTOMACH BlT TETtA,Mantifictured'and sold by the' proprietor, at his depot on Penn inieet. new Bunt. lea 6 : -. ; ,. il , A T Es, lelr e- - 37 - • • AlloghenrCety. • 'I" ' .4‘ THE LATEST NEWS LoNDON, Saturday, June 11.—The attend ance in the House of Commons to-day was' very numerous, the expectation being that the Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne would be agreed to as amended. The Howe of Commons . agreed to take, the Speech into consideration on Priddy; and adjourried till that day. DatisliEN, June 10.—Russian Commission ers were here yesterday negotiating for the transport by railway, of considerable bodies of Prussian troops. A satislactory result was ob tained without difficulty, and the Cornmission 7 ers started for Munich with a similar object. • PARIS, Juno 11.—Gen. Schamm has been appointed Chief Commander at the camp at Chalons, where three divisions of cavalry are to fie assembled. Five thousand Austrian priSonnrs haVe arrived at Marseilles and Toulon. Tutus, June 10.—Gen. Garibaldi occupied Berganio on the Bth, and having learned that 1,500 Austrians were coming from Brescia; sent a detachment to meet them, and though the force sent was inconsiderable in number, they, nevertheless, beat the enemy. V ERONA, June 10.—The Austrian official bulletin says General Durban, nt Canonica, and the other corps d armee at Maguona, were engaged in sanguinary fights. The enemy in greatly superior force, appears to be advancing front Milan, and the Austrian army has, there'- fore, passed the Adda in good order, and aro nearing the reinforcements in reserve. The courage of our troops is unbroken, and they aro longing for a decisivo battle. Tung, Saturday, June U.—Private letters from Milan, respecting the battle of 3larig nano, state that five hundred Zotiaves were put hoes du n.aiLnl. The Austrians, who were thirty thousand strong; suffered u loss of fif teen hundred, killed and wounded, and twelve hnndred Tim battle lasted nine Lours. a t eleven 0 . e1..C.1: it 16 . 4111, a battalion of Hungarians and Croats, who intended to surprise the Wage were surrfflinded and de feated. IiZZIEZI • se ,`.'c`.. t t,. . BY 'l' MT-,E.R..A.P1-1. Puther by tho Persia The. Timcm' correspondent at Vienna says the official Austrian bulletin, in announcing the battle of .3lngenta, produced an indescriba ble effect at the Capital, and every cafe fir a moment appeared to be stunned. Military fuel' are indignant that the line.ld army :111s trta ever possessed should hese been entrusted to such a bungler as Count Gyulai appear: , to be. --11. 0011. 4. -- -• ^ Prom Washington. W ASTI I Toy, .June vat.) lottors re ceived here from El I'a , o awl Arizona to the, 7th, state that the Into attonii , t to revolutionive Chihuahua, hy Jose Alaria Zuloaffa. brotlo•r; of the late l're,h . iont of At,•Nie , , hes beon entirely . - uppre—A, and Zuluaga surrerelming tci tlu , ut it battle, lie 'ha , bane pardoli.l. 11. . .S. Phelps, of .Missouri, and Lieut. Mowry, of Ar izona, ore the GoeFt: of indite ilart, of El 'Faso. Exten , i proarationF. are F11:1111 , to give Mr. Phelps a Grand reception in Sew Nlexico. The people of Arizona adhere to their determination to take 110 part in the DeW .lexicon election, on the mama, heretofore .1 in their memorial 1 , .1 011:;ross, of loving o representation or vote. No United States Court will be held at Me- Ma this veer. Arizona will Bond her own de1.....:... to CCii ress. II Lieut. Nlowry eon-rots to rtnint;ilin will be elected without opposition. Hon. NI. A. I )toro will be returned to Con gress eu a delegate from New MeNiisi with. ut iierions opposition. Judge Merrick to-sing remanded to Ittilrc.r.:- town, Md., a colored wornah, who ha , been here fir ',wt.) years, 1/0 claimed under the fugitive dace law. Ti, Court Inning no power to pass upon the tion of her - freedom. it must be de,,M,l in Maryland. Thero Nv a largo nund,er of blacks gathered about the Judge's ehambor. who rnanifeded much int,r,t with progreFs of the ease. The sucees , ful bidders f.r fkirniAhity , sta stionary to the lion:4, of Representatives, are Taylor & M fury, of Wmhington, and [rear Ames, of New York. The New Orleans papers of Friday Nvlii , ll are furnished by the southern until state that the Tehanntepee Steamship have t•oted with a singular unanimity for a ' , all iif imttallment of lot per (-cilium m their subscriptions with the Ci.•w of enabling thy• Company to carry out its mail retract and perfecting hitch other iirrang,ements n, ‘llll se cure the success of the enterprise. From New York Ni.:w 'Vont:, June 22—The negro Jourdan who committed the outrage on th.. little girl is still in danger of being lyn.•hed by the e wited neighborhood where the crime WaS committed. The twenty-second ward station ho tt.:e wa., be seiged all day yesterday by an angry crowd, but was reserved front attack by the v igilenee of the police. The Culprit Jourdan would have met with a sredy retribution H. he lied fallen into their betide. Lied. evening Jusdiee Con nelly held an examination at tIM station house, it not being considem.dadvi,able to take bin. L. the tombs, and held the pri,oner to bail in $3,000. The little girl, Lena Picket in a critical condition. In the ease of Myer Go1,1;011, the man Nvho was brought, here from St. Louis by requisi tion, n writ of habias eorpri., was ye tetchy is sued by Justice Clarke, returnable at 101 o'clock this mourning, before Reeoraer Barnard. The writ was discharged by the Recorder. , From Boston ItosToN, Jane 22.—The State tiabbath School Convention is being held to - day iu Nortintinr- ton. Gov. Briggs is Priide . tit. The meeting is Very' (idly hitended: S. Marshal Freeman received a telegraph ic despatch this morning purporting to enure from the President respecting Plummer, the ringleader of the mutineers on the whale ship Lunin. Plummer wa. to be hung on Friday. The Marshal ha 6 telegraphed beck fir n writ ten order, which will probably reach hero to morrow. Post-Office Affisirs WASIIINGTON, June 22.—Seme reforms in the present system of advertising and the de livery of lettersbeing neceusary;the Yost-office Department will speedily adopt such as may seem practicable and efficient, and will hold its officers to strict accountability for their owi mistakes. Wynan's Steamship IlAurrmonn, Juno 22.—Wynan's experi mental steamship has been sunk at the wharf, in consequence of the workmen neglecting to close the supply pipe. Steam tiro engines'are engaged in pumping her out, and will prnlia bly sancead to-Inprrow,: . • • - , . - • ''-• 'REMOVAL. W. & D ; HUGVS, DAVE 11.1310Vp TO NO. 69 MAR 'KET Street,"Corrier of Fourth, Whore they trill rt, ninkn till tho rot of Bentumbe,r,when they will remove to their new store non' bollix built at the old stand, corner of Fifth and Market streetH. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Retail acraier; in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, . . No. 424 Penn Street, above the Canal,: ' Have on hand a large assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu facture and, warranted *Nip) in quality and style to any manudeturod in the city , and lon ayU r 4 rewonable prices. 10.23.1( TEAS.-511 half chests Green anc JBlack Teas various grades, ; caddy boxes do. o roata i laos, natiMe. and for valo •• MUIVI'LANI) t CONNOR., m • • • Liberty Street. --111 11Es.u. boxes Palermo Orang . eit,'sneet,"and 'lOO boxes Palermo Lemons, Just receiving this day, and for side by REYMER k ANDERSON, Jola No, 39 Wood St.,o • PC/Site St. Charles Hotel. INDIA RUBBER GOODS, INKSTANDS, Rulers, Penholdem, Pens, Paper Rnivoa, Pencils; Pocket Inkstands; Pticket, Books, Rankers Cases, ac., for anlo , W. S. HAVEN, "ill 3 Corner Wood .4 Third A Market k Second bt.3, : AIUTCHELL'S :RED,_ INK' PENS.---4oi 4 1,X1L. sal - I,` SVELDIN: myi 63 VT6 .0 4 street near Fou rt' i: • .;• • • ' ‘. • - ' • ' • . • '• 4 ,tt .. : ~ , . ~n'~' . •{i) DI ziK FA Steamers to Arrive FOR DAYS .Liverpool New York—June 25 .Bremen New Yerk......lune 25 New York—June 20 -1 lamborg New York ....July July 1 -Southampton- New York.... July 0 Steamers to Sail. Wo 0r..... At ... I.orll NewYorl City of 31anelle.t , ter..New York Cork, ..te Tune 2, Europa Boston i verpool tune 29 11.1euroo New York Liverpool,&e..lnly 2 PITTSBURGH MARKETS W E Eli.L Y REVIEW. Carefully Revised and Corrected by our own Commercial Reporter. R'.• have little of interest to nolo 0 , 11361ig transpired 111.. mat world Sinco our InsL Hnsiurss has •,[11• . .111:It thirilla the preViDIIS grain • 6x,..131.1111 nurlaq, ‘vloell 3-33 133,h MIA, MO, Settled, is 110 W manili .t thni tii.• fro,, a liir.ll, if wa, feared, had done cart 3 , 3033 t of l iin 1 , 10, w r•on linod loa n:u•roav 1 rill. Pro: , • har ‘1,..1.11 10 :1 oomparativoly rtra. Ilio tdipply, tliongla not heavy, II well utalntAinoil. I iiir inoreltant4 will. however, roe' tlin elri•olq of tlii• e \fent. some of the eounttt, in whieli their mull tins are nearly lore of grain, an.l. will. no produce to briii.; m nionoy,the farm. ~L f lgot pity their Ait•ills. that Ilio) ar, malting the of it I.y pintintt in ollior eropy cool will bo oreat relief to all. The flair Lm, d, , elined rents per loxrei ritto.t our sad the thaltand I stavel:ning. For po tal”•••. heat and' I..gatt, thgro ha, horn tl• tad, fg. and hate Imaat high. , thor rit,tri) Work's tizurt.s. 1 /WTI nu (1,.• taller part of h,t tv••••1:. trade Iw river re hill, 0 , 104 1a a rail 3 1,.w f.•t. Th.• stage I. tt,,a 111,:.lira- 11t4. LA,. 'I tt.• i.x hilnl i nn now th e I,r. AIM! of the Kull:, boinq to vontra..t Choir 111110 n 1/4,- , 2bie.:1114:101•0/1111113411/1•11 - 14 ; re .Intieult to The v. , el:lr ,tateuient hr 2.. I dlifv.4 otr in the di..t.olint Puts. P.. tern N.-I,,n,re 01,111111os in denrithl, and wt. :,I,efore ;wt . i•ent. tootit+l.lrrs, for ply 11111.1, 'l'lr 11l twin, ( .o mPgr , live gtatetn,nt mad, lip Iron, the nni, ~:nt-inent, tl,eon.lition of the rite 6/1" V,e121, 1•111tio-', Wri M 0.1.13. 1:1,1., :111d for in/I4V oC the ali,ll 1,00111:r , lnu 6y oilier P... 01, ,blht•r liauk :wd'l7,a+ury N . tm.rrlni. I ',/ - 4.tti.,;1,11 is (14) U•... , •1•+ 1.577.3:,4 10 the 1.41,‘i o ,, t.iparallvt• .5115.",71 0., in and 11/,1"-C, in amilmit Jut hy ht , •1••,... Mid of I iter. , :.eiii Slx-rit• n. • l 1[1,1.1t .11 I ativ lw s. ;si 11....7t1re- .11,11 V a net of iCAL.:I. - 1:1 11 and a llfq 72-- tii,t th. 1 , .1”1, tilt, %Wei: A liplirm...Nont• In market, and only nomin.ll. Wo• 5:25 71 A mlies...lVt• t..,1.• decline 'II I`4,t. r.a.• S.kla i'l•ll,•iltilliral ILE 14 - 0 -,;-+ lb. Rtact.ii_..)lkuttl,tl4 a1.+.111 .tlOlO 11111 r = Slitktil itt.r.m.t•tpk.kli.tkt tkt ilitms tkk ettrtt.l haul; .it fttr t•tly. :kn.! 11. 7 10 . kr., \l , •tt•rtt tirlll.l .Tll.-It• 1••••• n zi bro., .21:11 warlo ua.lyttlit - ,1 ' ../ 1) 14,11. 7, I ' lll “11. i tk.r lilt( L... l 0, .111 . 00nt5....1re :1101 Doh. Conunun now are u.• 111, 1...1 f. me Bnr krtw aunt Pull. mumlfavturer.... .trt• ki.•,11, 0.75; Tul, Nu. 1.N., N.• N. , .1. i . 1.7".; No . 2. Ilulf 1,1t1i113 it..i.,.....il ..11 p 11, 11:11iilla 1{..))... - 411...1 . 2. ? 11, Tan led - •• ...11 ',., lb 11,1tbp •• 1. ...11 - e lb 11.•nlip •• •• .11 I. V. Tarr. , l •• '• ...13 p IT. l'Ael;t11, l:trit. line..ll 1-. 11, l'a , •1 , 1 , 11Iar 1 1•. -1111 - 111 .11 11, il„i /..„,/, . N.,,,,ii ~ $/.:.0. :,.,!.....lirt. , ,,iltl ,-( dc..,11: lICIllp. 1 , ..,;1 , tr,,, ... :1131111/.1,74`.1 1 .1... , ,; limp 0, 1 11,1, I ',lb,. (s..li.tjf . ...,,ti,.. 1:..1.,. •.,./.1111.1varde.1!....; .1.. ' .. 1'....1 1 . ..r1 i .2..",111.1.11,1 . 2./.1.1.1":, 1+ •/..,-11: 11,1, 1.1,,rd, .;.1.:1.0. =MIZE candles- 11,11 th.• out - rent rate „ f , •liv 115,1115f.t..tur0r, 1, 114.; Dip 1.2..:t• 1.• 11,1 I:trv , •.!tlh I 1101111[1:11 12.1. Porn a.1v3114,.,1 to vZ,r col 41,..h. fr ru r ho tirackerti...Tha priers havo atlort,mo a farther Tha ar, aka,' as I,ll,,w,:—Watcr I;at ter 1; , ..c.; Sugar be.; 70.; Ita,tan 70... lit, Critlaberrlca...Tla , market ,urpli...l.l,at (he g1.111:1.1 rude, at $11(4. 11.:,11 I.ox “1:'.1 , 1,:t I !lio _ . N‘ •—••Bali of limn al $l,lll 70100 at s:op 00 IA:20 :mil Mid .ll:u;;.. i....1.•*:••=9 ' , calkers...S.oo.. of prime We .1,. , rn are iu al, on:v vtd Sit lot, and from mono 4 , 50 e lel re Brick...Saks of Bolivar 11 M. rl No. rt )1.'1.0 , 1 aro to ,ttorl th , tantl sll,at) 1.110 it hid. ft, half lath 1,11,.. lota Zht.tottl. httl. and. half bid. lialtttnorkt taa tag SN:tto , i- 4 1 lilt'. ftr ayst.aittl Ilahfas !,1,1 thartantl of layt and In, honied 1 ,, Iho ,:opp!). to o,,mirr, 'rho arrival, aro too he try. mot tio• salt, .1:1 fir , hands aro Imoftti •4.1.111 Iwo. al i' , G,S7i , j:..)(l atol for extra, pr,no , 11,: from j 7.00, fir ',liter:lllo. 27.2:q.ei,7,62 for tor 1,1.1-11. I:rain...4 %Its romain tigitr, at 5:,k.t nw flint store. t 'orb l•rnig,zl,oo out list huu,ls. zhoti,ll a large tutaniity ha, Loon ,tl,l t sl,trt; tt. :wove at., imo at itu@:llso. unity ii,l me 'ire ill Pilli11:11 at 7 , 4.1)75,. ilto l''triter and Zl,tto ,$l,llll for tho latter. \\*twit 1. , dull, and 110110 olrering :wept ttoutlican, topl little of that. IVii quote:it .1„1.('0,,t, 1.75. There law 1,v5,1 a largo trade in 111p:1:wheat ; the ,tae 1417,1 halt 111111 tip by the whielt are cornit,s. it I daily. A 'rest portion of du, i t idreail) sold, \Pe hoard of a tie ))k•stertlay, 1,151 , 1 s4so.tvitil nmocrotp, 1,,1 ti 1 Ito ',unit litturo, quantities ark. still sell lo arri v 5, at i4roreriem...Ctuilanio. ;lull, with Palos of sugar to Ml, at 7:!.its:ci.:; M01.1,,CS :11 .100 10 I . IIV. ani at Gn3::c Mole: l'oll . ol. ut. 1:2!;:e4113 , 111,11 , l ' ittoe ai lag ore (11101.3110119 1 . : 1r the WiTh/glll. iron tabing: „ • rer root Inch ripo. 7 cts ! t , 914 the eu,lomuy ifrty...S3lt•s from the uod ,uppl • lirof liidou comnritt.l 7c IR lb.; green tr,„ and dry flint 194. IlLonthly...Tliere is nothing doing; and quotations are nominal at 5t1.r0t.C.1.7 for !wart. Iron 111111 Fall L.. tae quotations of mannfactnred Iron ore 11.4 Pillows:—Common Bar 2!/ . i to •Z.Xe. ;e lb. Nails are selling at $,:1,30ti01,;:t for lad. to 4d., according to quality. The terms are six months' credit, or It It cent. discount for rash. thilos BOIL Lard-Alas; advanced slightly. We notice xalrs of City No. 1, in 14,15. and tterers at • P:.;i0:2 1 ',0, ia k•;_;. . at Ill(titlatt;, , , and ertnntry at 1e11 1, ,, , Leather...Ma market ig • skady, with no change in ourt4dipkaa!On4 • ' pert •`>('nllali bole 1 22W- Se. IVliuightllr :2; Harness; a .1.14.11(45. Upper dozen plar4la bridle tznos.o Lumber,. Scasottat...Tho following are the quotations of ceuuned lumber, front tho yards in the city : Common I inch Boards, 11 NOW feet An 00 Char ' a,tr2. 00 uErra. Flooring dressed .• Shingles, 11 1000 ;lath ' Oak ildering,tressed, I inch, 1000 feet-. 10 00 • : tt s Ib'" "._.4:00 Lumber, Grecn....Tliere Is but little doing. Counnon in %forth sll,..alti for 1,0011 f,•,.t. and Clear .Z 20,001 Timber litalOis V eel& fe e t, and Shingles $2.2.5q2.10 111,000. Meta Pork... There is tittle doing, and we qUoto ut siLoo % hhl . to Our, 1111t1 $lB,OO to oolintry. • has declined to Ge., and liar to jOpper 35(0130e.; Sheet Brass ;rte. fb. •I, „„,.. jard _ N o. is held [inn Lv tho mfultillikurers at iiikiert, with an ocelmoual Sale at 05e. No. 2. i 8 worth 75c. Linseed is steady at. 73,A,78e. ('oat at forretined, and 70(4ti1e V, gallon for the ordi nary art h:le. Pig Metal—Figures range from .T..'24; to $251, for th. Mlf , rent qualities; at 0 mouths' time, watt the 4y crikg of sale. • Potatoes... The demand has Liesn brisk, but i now slackening. We note sales of mixed si $ l . OO pe and Neilliannocks $1,1.15(111,10 and in but. rit.52,1(d4.:;,00. • - • • Pois'llor -.There has been a decline in the prices ti 75e. on former quotations of Blasting and SI on Rifle the volutions now are for Sleeting $4,25 keg Rifle - • . Flour...ls in gcad domanclat $5.25@5,50 41 I •bl. Ef i n t li 3d ...24l .9 t e r: l is a fir decaankl, sale? of No.l at bbl.' ' 'Sind, Stone... Regular sales of Huntingdon county; t reN:... n. There is but little doing. 'lke hear . of:nO e l& LEAVE. FOP. OATS .New York ..... .I:alway Tune 23 New York llavre Tune 25 l'lrrsnunnir, .lino 22, 1830 Jana Jung 1J4,143 176,1,11 .31 aas',~ I'~ 11:21, ,lon,lnd, ni,l wo :it 7A bush. I', r 1 onnnt 111.1111 .1,112.11.1111.1..:(.1131 1 . 110. not r,r Foot Pipe.. 3 - 2 etz , " !ki " „Om A4•.+, at $10,1M5 11 ton, Iv it 11 a transactions in Clover from first hands; some small 101 l from store have brought $5,2505,50. Timothy is dull but steady at $1,7504.80; Flax brings 51,041,n5, but the quantity obtainable is very small. Slieetings, Yarns, &o... The prices have again declined, and the following are now the ruling figures; Eagle Sheeting=, Sic. - .a yard; Niagara Ellyze. arn. No. 10.... No. 17.... No. 1&... No. 19._. No. 91... Nos. 6 to 10, in clusive.ok. 2 0 .(4 Nos. 11 and. 11. 21 (4 ... No. 11 22 (43 ... No. 14. No. 16 Dozen Yarn. Do. white, 25 to 30 'A Do. white, 30 . . to 44 22 (g) Twine -= @ . Batting, No. I_. 16 0 ... " No. 2... 15 10 No. 400, p dor-. 11 0 No. L 4.10, " 10 ea rs;o. 900 9 (a). No. 700 9 6_ll No. 800 8 No. 900............8 ... No. 1000 8 (a) Coverlet Yarn.. 27 0 ... Candlewick.-- 20 Q ... Carpet ChM, a. - sorted color.. 20 Sonpa...The following aro the manufacturer's prices: Rosin, Om; No.l Palm, 534; Chemical, .5 . 1 ,4; Castile and Toilet, 10c. t lb. Tallow... Rough quota.; at 7c, and country rendered at 9e. Family Batting 17 aa Caulking— • 10 White Lend, Litharge, tho...Whito Lead is firm, and in steady demand at y:,so', keg, for pure oil. and dry Or. V. lb., subject to the usenet discount. Red Lead Si/j.49c. net. and Litharge Si r Window Glass—The prices of city brands have advanced, and we correct our volutions AS follows:- 01. s and 7x9, a box of 50 feet. 4,1,60; 8x10,*.,'15; Bxll, 94511. 5x12, and 10,[12, 52,40 ; 8113 and 9x14, *2,65; 10x15 and 10x16. *2,75; 10 7 cent. discount off. Country brands 50c. lower. Woctl...There is but little doing, and figures are unaltered • quotations firm at 324-1.5 e an in quality. Whisky...Maintains good figures. We quote at 29e., for Raw, and 2tffilane, for Rectified. Cincluuatt Market. CuscrtusArr, June 22.—Flour was very dull to-day, with light solo, at $6;2506,50 for favorite brands of Superfine, 0.50:4 6.60 for extra and extra family. Wheat dull, and per hush decline on lower grades, with a bet tor demand at the 350 bush. sold at V1;2501,35 for fair White, M.:0041,40 for good - White,. and $1,45(ra1,50 fur prime White; the receipts within the last twenlytour hours were 1,552 hush: exported for the past three days, 4.150 hush. Gorn steady, and firm at 80c. Rye firm, with a demand at 45c. Oats dull and unsettled sale, atr,s6 - 1,56. ott arrival. Whisky steady and firm at 25 1 4.. Groceries unchanged. Provisions firmer, with an improved demand. but prices are not quotably high. o r Bacon Sales are in brisk demand at He., and all on the market at this price aro taken: sales of about ZO hhils4 Bulk Sides are wanted, and 150,000 IDs. sold at 5' .. !t0.... Sales 150.000 bush. Coal at an, afloat, an ads Santo of %a. since the la.st arrival. Money matters are active; there is a good demand for Eastern . Exchange at %e. Philadelphia Market. PIIILAMPIIIA. 22.—The demand for flour eon . - Unties limited and prices droopingt.'sales 300 bbls for export at $41.75 for superfine; sales to the trade hare been up to SS.IIO for fancy lots. Bye Flour and Corn meal lot-t. Whc:ft declining; sales red at $1,70(11,75, and whim at $1.7:re11.52 in - store. Rye dull at ntle. Corn also dull at, bLe for yellow afloat. Oats steady at 47c for ' , out horn, and Zdh. for Pennsylv,una. The recent speen lative movement in Buckwheat Las ceased, and prices have declined to 7llf, '4l bush; 150 bush sold at $l. Whisky sh-stly at '-'74.2ae. New York Market. Vor.s..Tnne 72.—Cotton heavy; i.rioletles sold. Ham .ales 6,000 bbl at $6,554T1,6490. Wheat e.v: , ak•s 6.00 , 1 bush; red 51,C.0011.71. Corn has do. .4m-1; , alos r. 2.00 !midi mixed at soa.s3e.; yellow 810 at $100513,'2 . 8. Pork quiet at $13,750 for prone. Cut moats lower at 794(4.8.;ie for sides alit for Alcaliders. Tallow quiet but steady - at Pot aNlii,l dull at $5,25. Sugar Brio; Or !Pi; Moose:44o Coffee steady: sales of 1.800 hag at 11,-. 310111:O.-es steady; orleans 44e. • New York Stock Market. NKW ]oar„ Juno 2•2. illiuoiu Central It ft— Nevi Yank Central.. Missouri es : ens& Chien Chicago & Rook Island Lso, iebilfun Southern Irgi ilia Ira._ i'anamu 11. l'uo/th, Mail S. S. t'0.... I. S. s', of r0.;".1_.105 al/:, Laerosse land grants.. Itt! Kenturhy C 10'44' New York Cattle Market. NEW VutltZ. /tale '22.—Catilo market: Beevee are lower ret...i pi • :Woo Ite.l; salt, at S(ittlOe : average price!)Fy. tAteep firm: receipt, tl.etmt head: Swim' lLtve declined .., - E t It.; the re, taitt.t :a/wooled to 1.1.000 head. 13.''-f" TR.% VEL who so frequently suffer u,,tieut to the Litigne of a journey, loss of to-t, outgo of rimer and of diet, shoUld always be ~r„vtde.,l nal' Dr. }Yilson's Ileadaohe Pills, ivhieh is a thedieine, to relieve them. Prepared and sold C. L. Fahue,tookCo , ‘Vimle,tale Druggists, and Proprietom of It. L Fahnestoek's Vemiluge, No. CO, corner Wood and Fourth streets, Piu.sburgh, lea POI adVern:+elnent on the third page of 10-day's je2adant T IiFNNEDY W. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED 8i Olll', CIIIIN MEAL AND 1101111-IN-Y, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY 1117.iplAW VINEGAR WARRANTED Pure and Un maulteratol. and to .111-SAVE Pioklo, for rears, the ',IMO that I hare :odd to a milority of the Pittsburgh On, e,rs for SIVEI:VE 'EKtEt.A. and Winch has taken Three Pint. Premiums Fairs, l am now of to the city and eountry trade at any ru,lneed prices. order direct. Terms Cash. A. BALWIT,I46 Water ,treet, botween Smithfield:ma Grant, Pittsburgh. I=l T,MEYER'S M 1 R NUT URI'S VERMIN DESTROYER, The Only Remedy In the Whole World, NVRE TO EXTERMINATE RATS, MICE, COCKROACIIES; DUO, ,ANTS MOSQU TOES, FLEAS, MOTUS, MOLES, GRAIN WORMS, AND GARDEN INSECTS,- LC. 50,000 IIoXES SOLD IN ONE MONTH These celebrated remedies have been extensively used for twentydwo years in all partX of Europe, and their miraculous power have teen ..attested by the Courts - of _Russia, France, England, Austria, Prussia. Bavaria, Saxony,- Belgium, Holland, Naples; he., and their filicmiisit properties examined, and approved by the most dlistinguished Medical Faculties all over the world. Their clef:trial 'remiss te all k inds of vermin and insects has been certified in this city. by the Directors of the various Public Institutions, Planters, Farmers, Pre. prietors of Motels, Warehouses, Manufactories, and by various distinguished private citizens. Numerous Testimonials and. Certificates of the ennuey ni these Remedies can be seen at the Depot.. and Proprielo;.. JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Chemist, Depot, No. 013 Breadway, eon Houston at., N. F. General Agent for the United Stales and. Canada. F. AYIKA, , ,:de and Retail, by the Inventor FREDERICK' V. nusirroN, Druggist, No. 10 Astor and 417 Broadway. New Teat. Fur sale in this city, Wholesale and Retail, by R. E. Sellers 0 Ce, corner Wood and Second streets; Joseph Fleming, corner Diamond and Market street, and. Beckham .t 7TR - emelt - I; Allegheny. dc'N W. 4. WOE& 1/.. M ' GEE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, . Reale In Ready Made Clothing, and Gentlemen's Fur Dishing Goode, corner of Federal street and Market Square, Allegheny City, Pa. • 242,1 Y New Livery Stable. "LAVING OPENED LIVERY S'J'ABLi. in the rear or the Scott douse, corner of Irwin street and Dm - meow , Way, and purehasijd a tinolot of Horses, Buggies and Carriages, I would respectfully so licit the patronage of my friends:LEA public generally, aoouring them that they can he accommodated at tho moot reitoonahle rates, I have made ouch arrangemento that persona wishing their horsey kept, can be well ac eonunedete.l. NEIL BRACELAND, nr23n , • . . Scott House, Pittsburgh, Pa. PENN MACHINE WORKS FOUNDRY, , U. ,WIGHTMAIIit, MANUFACTURER OF Steam Enginea, Shafting and Pullies Bonng Machines, Mortice Machines; Ordera promiitly atterui&l ": ece. a 5 1 .1 1 , ALT•PaHENY, •_-=- NUMBER 216 faguerrean Sallerts. mr. o n st , Ainbrotype and Ph otograpii msr mows; 2.5 . - GALLERY, .. 26 0 - 27 0 . (4 Na 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE WE POST. OFFICE 6 .. • Sir. Photographs; colored or plain, taken at short no tice, at Eastern prices, and Warranted equal to them_ c olored in SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO. LIFE SIZE, and Oil. AMBROTYPES.-- A BEAUTIFUL AND' DURABLE , BIOMES WARRANTED, CAN BE }up AS LOW AS ; AT ANY FLAW CLASS ESTABLISH MENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT Orphans' Court Sale. B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, win b e ex posed to sale by public %endue or out-cry, on the prem. SOS, on TUESDAY. the I:2th day of Ju1y,.16.50, at .10 o'clock. A.. 151., of said day, the following described REAL ESTATE of John Simon. Eeefner, Fate of Sewickley township, in said county, deceased, xi": All that piece or parcel of land, situate in Sewickley township, Allegheny county, Pennsylranin,and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post on the line of land of John Cress, and running thence by said land west one and one-half degrees, north Sfty and one-fourthehes to a post on said line; thence by land of Philip per Cress north eightyeight and one-half de grees, east one hundred and thirty-six perches to a post thence by land now in occupation of John Brechley east one and one-half decrees, south forty-eight and . one-half perches to land of Sohn Aber; thence by land of said Aber south eighty-eight and one-half degrees, west sixty perches ton post; thence by land of said Abet east one and one-half. decrees, south one and three-fourths perches to the land Of Adam Frichtet; thence by land of saitLFrichtet south eighty-eightand one-half degrees, west seventy-six perches to the place of beginning— containing FORTY-TWO ACRES, strict measure. It being the same piece or parcel of land which the said John Simon Ecefner, by articles of agreement, dated the rith day of June, A. D., MS, purchased from Jacob Heniek. TERMS OF SALE--One-third in cash, on the con firmation of the sale by the Orphans Court; one-third within six months, and one.third within one year from the confirmation of sale, with interest; the two last pay menti to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises• . . Any information required concerning said proerty will bo given by William Breitenstein and Henry (grow, Executors of said deceased. By order of the Court. jol7lawd-wtd THOMAS A. ROWLEY, Clerk. punt: SALT ! PURE SALT !- THE ONLY WARRANTED PURE AND DRY Table, Dairy and Packing Salt, Is manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, 396 PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL ap3o:n-tusth SAMUEL GRAY, DRAPER 8a TAILOR, • NO. 52 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTS BURGH, Pa., has just returned from the Eastern cities, and is now receiving his Spring Stock of Cloth Cassimeres. Vestings, and Coatin o , n of every variety and style, adapted to the best city and country trade, which will be made up to order with promptness and despatch, and at rates as low as at any other similar establishment in the city. mellydaw LIFE-SIZE, IMPERIAL, AND MEDIIIM 1 2 ..13 cyr 0 C3-It_E&.F4/.IS, Ciaored iu Oil, Pastelle, or Plain, in the most artistic yle, and at Eastern prices PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. aL=Lea . tiMEIMM=M&II, JONES, BOYD & CO., XANITPACTITILEELS Or CAST STEEL. Spring, Plow, and A. B. Steel Sprite CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA KAY & COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, BLANK 400 K MANUFACTURERS, /VO. 545 WOOD STREET, - Pittsburgh, Pa. /167- A full nasortment of Law, Medical and hbacella ous Book., constantly on hand. mrl SMYTH & SNOWDEN'S NEW TEA STORE, No. 34 Fifth Street. EXTRA CURIOUS OOLONGS, FINEST TOUNO L . ,viNEGAR '4AIIIIO HYSONS, GUNPOWDERS, IMPERIALS, ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEAS. All purchased at lowest cash prices, and for sale Whole sale and Retail, at SIIYTH & SNOWDEN'S mrlattf New Tea Stare, b 4 Flith street. T.A Trr, SUPERIOR COPPER MILL, SMELTING WORKS' PARE:, itIICURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHE_A.TECING-, Braziers and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot toms, Raised Still Bottoms. Speller Solder, de., also im. porters and dealers in MetaLß, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, a Wire, ~ Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse... No. 149 Fin-t, and 133 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any de sired pattern. . . my29:lydaw MERCHANT .TAILOR CORNER FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, PITTSBURqH, PA. II AS JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUP _I_L PLY of• Spring and Summer Goods, which he is prepared to manufacture to order in the West, styles, and at reasonable rates. aplrn BARCrAINS IN - SECONDHAND PIANOS. Ono 6 Octave, Rosewood Case, Iron Frame; made by Chlekering A. Sons; only two years old. , Ono 6 W. Octare, Rosewood /bee, round corners; made by Iltillert & Davis. One 6% Octave, Rosewood, carved desk; made by Nunns A Clark. ' one 6 Octave, - Mahogany Case, n ade by Norms A. Clark. One 6 - " " N. F. Man. Co. One " " " " Gerd'gamon (met." Rosewood " " " Pape, One 6 " Mahogany " • • " -Albrecht One C , 31 " " Loud & Bro. One 6 " " " " German make. One, One 5 For salo by MEDICAL BOOKS.— Rokitauskyrit Pa thological Anatomy, 2 vote. Gross Elements of Pathological-Anatomy. . • Glugn's Pathological Anatomy, with colored plates. Horner's' Anatomy and Histology, 2 vols. I_Awrenee's Treatise on the 'Lye. Mackenzie's •‘ " - Wilson on Disease of the Skin, with atlas of plates. linchpin and Puke on Insanity. - La Ilocke on Pneamonia and-Malaria. Copland on Palsy and Appoplexy. Enehson's Science and Art of Surgery. Cooper's,Leettn'es on Surgery. Pruitt's Modern Surgery. Miller's 'Practice au - , Pirre's System of Dickson's Elements of Medicine. . ' Principles orMedieine, edifion. : Walson's En/Mien-of Physic,- -a • , a . Woods' Af.ateria Medic.% and.Ttierapentics. n 1 730 • KAY dc CO., 65, Wood street. .a. M. nose. lre. C. HEPBITRN, ATTORNAT AT LAW -VONVSTANCEII, OFFICE. WITH H. HEPBURN,. - N 0.90 Fourth street. lIMMER Of Gauze, Morino, Cotton,LiAo Thread, Linen and Silk, at L. lIIBSIIFLLD & SON'S, •• N 0.83 Wood street. JA.IIIES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT POl3 TUB SALE 0? Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seed Dried Fruit and Produce Generauy, CORNER OF MARKET AND. FIRST STEESTA, Ruin x.-Prancis G. Bailey, Esq,yd DilHelskellworth., Sr, S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh, Bo & Ott. & Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. M. & M. Bank, List & Bowe; Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson, bunion, Enxtore.it Co, Wheeling. It4=2Pti WALVS, Fourth street. WALL'S GALLERY, FoUrth street. and _,Axles " Cleraenti. " " Clementi. JOHN H. 'MELLOR, Si Wood street. UNDERSHIRTS. DRAWERS, HALF HOSE PITTSBURGH, PA.
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