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-VOLTJME XVII.
PaN past
JAMES P. BABE,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Tiants:—Daily, Five Dollars per year, atnctly in ad
ranee. Weekly, Single subscriptions Two Dol
lars per year; in aubs of fire, One Dollar.
Departure and Arrival of Passenger
Pittsburgh, Ft,rt Wayne and Chicago Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.)
Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne
Express Train...... -.L2:15 A. M. 6:56 A. M. 1:01 P. M
Mail" Train IMO it. 'M.•
Express P. •
IL . 8:45 P. M. WO A. M
Arrive at Chicago
Express, 6,47 P. M. I Express, .8,17 A. M
Returning,arriveht PittsbUrgh:
Mail, 13:5 P. M. I Express, 3:31.l P. Mf I Exprens, WS A. 31
(From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.)
New Brighton' Accommodation.. 9xlo A. M.
feW P. Id
" • *O5 A. M. 12.10 P.
Poinsykania Railroad.:
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives
£l:so P. M. 12:45 P. - M.
Y. 50 A. M. 11:50 P. M.
4.104 P. M. A. M.
Etpreas Train.
Mad
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The Johnstown Way Passenger
Train • 6.1:9,A. M. 1A P. M.
Johnstown Accommodation 2,50 P. M. A. Si.
First Turtle Creek " _...10:40 A. 3f. 6:50 A. M
tiszond: " " _.... 4130 P. M. 12:30 A. M.
Third " traU P. M., 615 P. M
Pittsburgh and C.se,q/seills Bni!road.
(From Liberty s^ r4rant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives. -
7 , .9 A. M.. &15 P.M
-41:45 A. Itl
acrevid nod Pittsburg,'.
(From corner of Liberty and Grunt streets.)
Leaves. . Arrives.
.12.15 A. M. 2.4 A. M.
6.25 A. M. 4100 P. M.
1.05 P. M. 820 P. M.
Mail Train.
Express Traln...
Express Train_
Mal Train
Fsst Line_
Wellsville Acciltornodatiou 5.00 P. M. 11.00 A. M.
Pitteiorgh, WautAlus and Coirinnoti Railroad.
(Prom Liberty eii4 lii - apt streets.)
Leaves Pitts. Celumbus. 4rr. ii ein.
Past Line was N. 8.00 4.. M. 1.1.30 A. Id
ilinpreesi Train.. 1.05 P. 11. 130 A. 11. 7.30 A. N
Court of Oyer and Terminer, Sc.
Before Judges M'Clure, Maynard, Adams
and Parke.
MONDAY, Juno 27th, 1859
Court met at ten o'clock, and a jury was Cl3l
- for the purpose of inquiring into the
sanity of a colored girl, eighteen years of age,
named Betsy Bird, residing in the Seventh
Ward. The testimony show,ed that she had
for some time been afflicted with habitual mel
ancholy, and that a few days since she made an
attack upon her mother, Amelia Jackson, with
a hatchet. She also committed a violent as
sault upon her sister. After these occurrences
the mother Made an information against Betsy
wr solely 5i the Place. it unsate to
allow'her-to reihath at large, and she was nom
inated to pill. Since her inCircerfition she has
lieen kept in the third tier devoted to
females, and lies manifested q il i speraition to
throw herself over the coiridor ainstrade to
14e stone door below. et'r this reason the
liheriff and jailor !}aye hasteaed the ininiry.
The jury; found that the girl, -in her present
condition, was unlit to be at large, and the
Court consigned her to the Western penrisyl
vania Hospital, where she was conveyed dur
ing the day.
Commonwealth vs. Andrew Rice, indicted
for larceny in taking and carrying away from
the wharf, during the steamboat conflagration
on the 7th of May last, a bag of pepper, the
property of Messrs.-Clarke & Co. Rice was
seen carrying the bag up the wharf, and when
accosted by a watchman, alleged that it had
'seer, gii en -hire—ty a person whom ho sup
iosed to% be ri - matiii the boats, for his
exertions in saving freight on the wharf, in
.lqiit:,Ohich he had 'rebored fur Morel:him an
hour. ho defense proved that We titd stopped
.n the corner of liarkei. and 'Water streets to
tle i f p hole in the aH4 that another per
;on assisted him put it on his shouhier. A
good character was proyen, and that it was his
business - to assist in loading and unloading
boats at the wharf. It was contended that the
defendant had no felonious intent in carrying
away the property, as he was, or believed he
was, entitled to it as salvage, for saving other
property, especially when directed to take it.
The case was submitted without argument, the
Court charged the jury, and they found a ver
dict of not guilty.
ktugb of Collins township, vas lined
teaidolhifs and c'eSts,,Ml selling liquor. without
license.• '
- "No business was transacted in the afternoon,
as the 'District Vterney had Tloilli4g , to pre
f,24L
tic:4g4tpv t 9 Toi t uty Tonl ention ?
Following it a list of the delegates to the
Democratic County Convention which as
sembles ou to-morrow, so far. as we have ob
tained the names
PITTSBURG!"
. First Ward—John Roth, Frank Bailey.
Second Ward—John S. Cosgrave, Charles
Barlett.
i; Third Ward—C. W. Lewis, John H.
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...F.'ourtli Ward—William Anderson, John
pOsels. ' • •
r fth qacicin, Niel (11LIon-
P 'lis.th Ward—Ale;. 31'ilwaire, Henry Rear
T4.4in - clad Tor di4ruesltiekmore 1 . 4 r Vouhty
reasurer.)
Seventh . Ward—Thomas Barbln, J. N.
M'Clowry. -
Eighth Ward—Chris. Y. : , , q) and William
Griffin. -
Ninth Ward—William 3.l.oriand,
tirq 'iDiatit1 1
—;,Tt'c!nuis
Sy wen. - "- • • -
4eOpm4 Ward—John H. f l er&e, ff.qnry Slug:
yer.
Wrir4L-,P. W4ll:Oc.
ErEMI:M!
-Squill Pittsburgh—James A. Blaekmore,
John S. Murray.
Birmingham-Dr. James Kerr, William
Symmes.
Monongahela—Patrick Geoghegan, Thomas
;:ernan.
Sluntpsburg—Jacob
Manehlaster—Williaiit'llall and Edward
( 15rak Se " wiekley—Dr. Ale*. :Black, Wtp.lis.
(Ttistrneted foiblackmore ror Veasqter.)
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TOSCN9FLIPA
Robinson—R. R. Guthrie, Matthew Harbi
eon.
Chartiers—Hugh M'Afee, John Siggert.'
Upper. St. Clair—T. IL Douglass, Samuel
Morton. (Instructed for Blackmore for Tress
urer ; Dr. Calahart for Senate ; John Murray
for Commissioner.) • - . . .
tteatir • gayette , ....reterson Pjus,,
(fristiucte4 for "Slacktnore fo'r
Trgasurer Dr: *Magian for Senate ; gia J.
M'Cabe for Commissioner.)
Lower St. Clair—James M'Kain, Peter
Haberman.
ComemussvAnv BENEFIT.—The frequent-11
era of the Apollo, and we hope many others,
will be glad to -learn that a complimentary
benefit has been tendered to . Mews. Porter &
AflFaileg, Niqieall of 1 .10 e 041 4 4 1 11QP 4
4hieh 10 t4e place lo , tnotrnw evening :
These gentlemen have.been laboring egainsts
bad business and other difficulties' for scone
time, and now,' as the close of the' season ap
proaches, they deserve some compensation for
their labors. The bill offered on that ciccasion
will be a, geed-fine, we,hope.tqeeeh good
audience present.
T Daima.--Meairs. H'ii'nt=di Miner send
ue a o. .224 of the Standard _drama. `,‘Art and
T
siTbini re qVi l i • a t /t c i i t ° "g l
tiarrtiabd 175 of • the liter "drains, a threp,
arct comodk,fflititled'll'phniphiesjorfn Cham
fer'," by Dr. .T.11. - Werner. •
Tim real interest of every one will be bast
sn
prooted by selecting in their dreas'an article.
truly . good. Notice the advertiserne4 of J.
L. Carnaghan & Co., Federal street,: Alle 7
gheny city. They are largely in men's aid
bo • s' wear. . , *
Fos Atrurrou.—Will M. Hartzell, of the
Di'spaich, will be a candidate for Auditoi
fore' the Democratic County Conventions on
Wednesc -\
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The Launch of the Albatross.
The new eight-oared barge of the Eclipse
Club, the " Albatross," waslatinehed last even
ing. Previous to her going into the water we
had an opportunity of examining her, and she
is truly a model' of perfection, and a piece of
workmanship which, wo venture to say, has
no superior in the country. Some three weeks
since we. gave her dreiensions, in an article
from the New . York News, but we will give
them again. She is forty-eight feet in length,
has a breadth of beam of four feet six Inches,
and drawi, when loaded, eight inches of , water.
The siding of the boat is of white cedar, a com
pact and light wood, the whaling and cutwater
of red oak, the knees or skeleton of well-sea
soned dogwood, and the seats and backboard of
solid mahogany. The latter is abeautiful piece
of wood, highly finished, and bears a silver
plate with the name of the boat, the builders,
and the club to which she belongs. Tho rud
der head is of silver. All the equipments aro
of the same excellent character. The club
have expended much time and, monby in put
ting on the finishing touches and preparing her
for the water. She has been beautifully paint
sed spad varnished, and. the outer surface is as
smooth as glass. The painting is the work of
William Kunkle, and reflects much credit
on him. The artistic skill displayed in the
decoration of,this model craft should secure
iiim'ssliberal Petri:Maga frees the boat clubs of
the city. The members have also procured a
new uniform, which was worn for the first time
lalt evening. The colors used on the occasion
are one of two very handsome sets, presented
by the lady friends of the members.
The cost of the - " Albatross," as she lay in
the water, exceeds three hundred dollars, in
cluding a set of twelve spruce pine oars, of the
most approved manufacture, purchased at the
sates tune with the barge.
At the appointed hour, seven o'clock, quite
an assemblage had collected in the vicinity of
the floating boat house of the Eclipse club, at
the foot of Irwin Street, and on the Hand
street bridge a bevy of fair ones were in
waiting to witness the launch. At a quarter
sat seven all was in readiness and the boat was
aunched forth on the broad bosom of the Alle
gheny. The crew, arrayed in their now uni
form of bright red shirts and white caps, pre
senting a neat appearance, took their places in
the boat, and the Albatross soon sped up the
river at a rapid rate, plied by the sturdy arms
of the oarsmen, and accompanied by the " W.
H. Darling," the four oared row-boat belong
ing to the club, manned by a crew in the Fame
dress. - She sat the water elegantly, looking
- .
"a thing of life," and oven more beautiful
than in the boat house, and as she moved off,
smoothly and majestically, n'spontaneons shout
went up from the assembled spectators on shore
and the craws of the fleet of hosts on thitriver.
As_ sho mov4 thrbugh 'tlio vca er, she' seemed
like `t`a thihg of beduty anU joy forever." She
is suctl'an tiehieventeiit boat building as the
Eclipse club may Well feel priud Of possessing.
We wish the members of ttib 'club many pleas
ant iN:curs,ions sp heir nely blrge, and trust that
both crew an 4 plait 'may escape the many ac
cidents in!•:ident 'to boating. , ' kpow wo
shall be secorele4 hiV Fhie }fish by qlo many
lady friends of the members, whom we shall
nut characterise by the same geniirel term used
by our New York coteraporary, the ibirtilig
girls.
Hose..—An informal discussion took place in
the Select Council, last evening, relative to the
procuring of additional hose for the Fire De
partment. It was conceded by all that they
were highly necessary, but owing to the deple
ted condition of the city treasury and of the
contingent fund especially, from which the
means could alone Le obtained, no one v could
&visa tintt6ttiOd of ”rtitirig 0)0'16 tid7unless
from the sale of the stemn fife engine '/Citzen,"
of which there is no presCpt probability. So
the subject was allowed to dror,ang tiler° Would
se^ . to be hope ;In incriesed etreeti voness
of the dep*pi t etit tirpes4' frdm 'priyaid sub
scription_:
IIIISA LGU IS4 - V4IS yO4Tlgill4y, the
star of the equestrian troupe now performing
at the Apollo Theatre, is to have a complimen
tary benefit, on Friday evening,whon a tine bill
will be presented. She is a daring rider, a clov
er actress, has a sweet voice. a tine form, and
all the requisites for popularity. Wo learn that
a number of gentlemen are using their exer
tions to make her benefit a handsome ono, to
which end it i y.oposeg to procure Tor 'ner fin
appropriate testimonial, , to tie pathikly'hisAent
ed Co her' tin that' rsdhasi W e tin w of no
one more deserving' the honor.
tottit..LlNEat.—We T:oul , 4ite4 alolition
e lA\ evrtiscippit, (NCI , / ere, of Itrz. 'Oal
brath;--orner tliE,i and 'Wylie streets, who
has rectmtly opened an establishment there.
She wiy; formerly the forewoman in the estab
lishmefit of Mn. Parker, on Fifth street, and
gained .a ':great reputation for taste and beauty
of fi ish. Our lady friends should bear these
fac in mind, when they wish to purchase "a
t if
lov of a bonnet," lir any thing in the line $
f l i Cl Lit iCa —cc i l. 'r .l.l ll ATen--"Pire AthsTita Cricket Club
.6f 411eglieny city, have challenged the' SL
Geote's club drOaldaild, ito a noitrii is to
trikii piaci:. Let.weeti the trilo bn'lliursdity, in
a field irear u llWrduch`tlle.' rioth clubs, though
coMposed clifeEfy or f>oys froin ' fourtden to
twenty, 4aye 4 nti elm; of gncal l player.4. t.li
Mernhefs Pic Ole t. tieorge's c ith %aye ilso
made- a matatr , against two members of the
Olympic club, which Is to be played at Oak
land on Satuiday.
• .
Tux Commissioners of the Pittsburg and
Birmingham Passenger Railroad met:last e -
ing, pursuant to public, .neths„ at We Elt,Nich
plus hotel. We nude:stand We two thousand
shard "*ere sdUseritied:' Some . ei..clitemkut was
got- up hifore'the books 'opetied; which
promised a ro*:, but as we are not inforMed
to partidolus, lye await tilither 4efeloptn4rits.
ALLEUED ASSAULT ON A WOW.—.—A wo
man named Catharino Long, who }fives on the
bank of the Monongahela ri , ior",/ made infor
mation before Mayor Waiver, yesterday,
against one Joseph Lp(heringer, a German
barber. Sho alleges that became in and want
wd one of her, hired ,girls to go and dritilt Boer
hit him. - I1 se 4A refarti utiet her 'got
whenstrnkliar on the !wad and
pushed het' violently. T.,otheringer: Ny'as arrest
e4 and ho d to4011'4:
4.ccstrEnn AND EGISTERED.-A. cornmu
nichtion-vras read InCouncils last evening, from
the President; 9t - the Citizens' Passenger Rail
*kV Company, notifying . that body that. the
p_vse4lyl t t hetr4; granting the right
of way. and other privileges to the Company,
had been itecePted and' duly registered in the
Controller's office.
MILITARY 'Kerefolt—T.he 4ackson "Blues,
Pat/V."11a% aild the Pen.Vsylfania Infaintry,
Capt. 4e g ley . , will sisal on ex.cursion for
Ifdiionghela• city,' Friday evening, by the
Brownsville boat. -They are invite 'guests
of the lifongithels, Artillery, Capt. Cooper, and
a grand dinner is to be •served up on Friday,
at •NaUVOO Grove; near Mononghola city. The
companies will 'return on Friday night..
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SOME ten days•sinee, six men; it is alleged,
9.141 4 1191i49 0.11 BentTyl
vama avenue, 4 o l too o'clock in 06 Mnstppg,
fritilialaitiikAl,cplorl mpg:wi g L ,
.t . l44p.Fas alone
.in tha tiaaae, and took. away, some Aida and
other' artiela. *ties aro net knotin, and
consequently. no arrests bays been made
N9r'So.,Sotee parties have circulated the
report that Capt. Torrens, of the ,ferry boat
Julia, which ...runs below. the old"; bridge, in
.tende4to stop the boat after this month: The
gsphain. desirm, us to say he has fla ipteptioti of
.flomf 41D1Iliug' Of 'tile'kiinl;hutna thifOntra
g• run her until the bridge is finished.'
r4t;anw? the ; ,
Offititirr,ren voa.lanceivot.—John:• Terr,
who hai- been employed in the eapacity of a
servant about - Neville Ball, *as arrested and
conornittetirojaby Mayor - Weaver, on Mon
day,'-charged faith - the larceny of a violin,
worthi $85,. elnd. two, booking glasset,.l,worth
$7 50; frOth•Profearr Coypu. ' • -:•
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ennuil t ereminittion of pupils itt the
NY 436 tern ..- .lutdir944Y commenced '9oterdaYl
and will continue come ditys. The exorcises
show marked proficiency in the 'stridence.
IMENIEME
HEM
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1859.
Regular Monthly Meeting of Councils.
The City Councils hold their regular monthly
meeting, at their chambers, last evening.
In Select Council, Mr. M'Auley in the Chair.
A communication from citizens of the Third
ward, asking for the widening of Webster st.,
from Seventh to Washington, -was referred to
the Street Committee.
A petition from property holders in the
Ninth ward, on Penn street and Mulberry al 7
ley, between Morton and Taylor streets, coin.
plaining of the grade and of certain stagnant
ponds, and asking that the City Regulator be
directed to make a survey in view of changing
the grade. Referred to the Street Committee
and City Regulator.
Also, a petition for the grading and paving
of Carroll, between Penn and Smallman ate : ,
Ninth ward. Referred to Street Committee.' '
'A petition for gas pipes on Grant street be
tween Fourth and Diamond, was• referred to
Gas Committee.
A resolution was passed authorizing the Con
troller to draw his warrants on the contingent
fund as follows: To Kramer & Rabin, for in
terest and exchange on temporary loan $493,-
25; Richard Hoag; for serving tax 'notices in
the Fourth ward in 1858, $8,80; Isaac. Mor
ley, City Regulator's bill of time w0rk5417,25.
The Water Committee reported the follow
ing, which was read three times and passed :
Resolred, That tho Water Committee be and
are hereby authorized to lay eight hundred feet
of water pipe on Smith street, when graded,
the cost to be defrayed out of the current ap
propriation.
The special Committee appointed to audit
the accounts of the Central Board of Educa
tion, reported that they had examined the
books and vouchers of the Secretary and Treas
urer. In the hands of the latter a balance of
$8,410 99 remained. The report was accom
panied by a detailed statement of the accounts
of the Treasurer, showing the cost of the High . ,
Ward and Colored schools. The repcqt was
accepted, apd a resoletieri pasied requesting
the Central Iloard topnblish tho detailed state
ment at the expense of said Board.
A. communication from Dennis Smith, ask
ing COLIACIIII to extend the time for the pay
ment of a paving assmament on a certain estate
on which two orphan children are dependent
for support„, was referred to the Finance Com
mittee, with histreetiees to tile City Splieitor
not to instittito procefulinga until thb Commit
tee shall report.
In all of which action Common Council
concurred.
An ordinance wag preFentcd, granting cer
tain privileges to the Allolxhony Valley Rail
road.'Company, and after paiing, a secec.tt
ing referred to the , !slizr.,zeo t4otranTitee for
revision. Common' Colin ell con ctifr (1' and re
ferred the ordinance badic'to the special Com
mittee in charge ofthe' subject.
In Common Council was nrese?l,,e.lcrerirt of
the Finance Committee, yoiering!iqdinanect
to prevent city officers - dealing in city war
rants; adversely to transferring $1.506 front,
appropriation ti o. 13 . to ':.slo. 7 ; wad adversely
to the purchase of tngine
House rind lot'Ey the city. renurts were
.
read, arid the cornmitteeilischarged._
31r. t r)ai, R Dlsollitiou tp p , ;{)' W. P. Rich
ardson 4; Co. $llll, for a Ostrom in Common
Council chamber. Read three times, and
passed.
Mr. Barr, an ordinance to extend the sewer
on Cherry alley, from Diamond street to Vir
gin alley. Read and referred to the Commit
tee on Streets.
Mr. Floyd, an ordinance fur regulating thu
care of hose at tires. Read amt r;; ,, ..rr:-.. - 1 to
Clommitter; en 171:e Engines and'ilostO
M Carapbelf,`front - the FlYialale'Cornroit
' tee, an ordinance 'extanding the hours for the
keeping open of the City Treasurer's
which was read three tiries no t . ' ,e 3.
r. 'pimpVeti:front V:in'sn'ec‘ Commit
tee, an ordrialiCe - tri pr6veirit Hie in city
warrant;
,y pity ofilre.Vi a)li:culstion. Read
three
In all the abord, S. C. concurred.
On motion to take up the petition of dealers
in the Diamond Market House In variety
goods, etc., to remain, the yeas and nays were
called, and it was decided in the affirmative by
a vote of II ayes to 10 nays.
A long discussion ensued open the huckster
question.
The :action of S. C. re?. um. .. - ..lLarseu In,
and the petition was refarresl•to the' 'lln~ket
Committee, With thstntetions 'to report at the
next meeting olcouncils.
Mr. ttailey, from Comn , iittee on Claims roil
Accounts, reporteg 4 rescyltioik to paj b.
t ot.p c ip,g 0 ,1 1 , g 0 .
leis penis. ;414 over tm4er rules ; also in fa
vor of paying Chas. H. Armstrong 825,23,
which was adopted.
Mr. geed, an ordinance repealing a certain
section of an ordinance passed 16th of May,
1857. Referred to Finance Committee.
Mr. Norris, a resolution for water pipes on
Roberts street. Referred to Water Cum-
ktr. ltobb, A resolution to vay U. M. Philpot,
latei tax:collect/U-02'We Sistli a?d, 1 V24,•-'9,
whiclr was lost.
' 24r. parlington, a re 52,11.44 4 .1 tireet . ilikr, 0 1 . 0
itirter to Obi t ONII . I . OI'S of the
burnt lau 'to 'T:ertiot'ecthein ilirthwittu which
straViaoce-4. a
341. 1 4 Tesolutkia requesting tbe Dia
mon.4 Aritot itot{te Associittion to make to
VAltincits, Al their next regular meeting, a
printed statement of their receipts and expen
ditures title(' their organization, which was
adopted.
The above items of business not otherwise
noted; did not reach Select Council, that body
'riving adjourned.
V. V. a.ijourma.
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. AlurrtiEtc lion s tietnuTßlkL.—ln the Oyer
and Tornyiner Court, to-clay, the me of ()has.
cliMg,e4 Vitt; Phi killing of Thomas
lAradlal, at 44ughes' tayern, in NV illiameburgh,
on the night of Saturday, April 23d, will be
taken up.
Tats, Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the
Commercial Sales Booms, No. 64 Fifth .street,
will be sold a quantity of Bank and other
stocks. Also, real estate in the Seyepth
part of v, , hich is tiy-order
004 rt.
*• I.
Dpip Coo* hays receiyed
fr9fll **MT ViVflef , Aliitlu bquji with
eabove title, containing a number of exccb :
lent practical, economical receipts by Mrs. Vi
ctor. It is worth having, and costs but a trifle.
AT the Apollo tbis evening the equestrian
drama of " Mike Martin" will be performed,
previous to which Mr. Arnold, of the Wells'
troupe, gives his imitations of celahrateik ac
tors. ,
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,
Tun alarm. of tiro-an Monday morning,
shortly before one o'clock,'origibated 'nt P~yl
Is' (pas golse tbe
Wt I t Y4id. 4 14 Urn
It..y gut in tile staPk,:butBooll eltin.
guls ed. _
A SuMMEIL INAnnuonx.—Now that the sea
son for light, airy and cool clothing has arrived,
very gentleman Is expected to make his ap
al
earanco upon the street and in the parlor pro -
erly costumed in new and suitable ,dreEs'. f ,
he desire? to feel comfortable •and'aptiehrlo -
yamtagb, of course he will have Wm. I. 20-
Gee 4 Oa., at {he eorper of garketsquire,,and
Vedesal street, to arrange his fit, A worn to
the win. *
Mlcitaarfee' Ilfeariuxx. Iniktautton,
the wantef which has been so long felt by nur.cltirene
is now open, under the superintendence of „Illessrs
Jackman t • Sininnon, in the Lafayette Bultdinig. En
trance, C 5 Wood street. It is designed for the_perpetual
exhibition of the products of Mechanics, A.Unnfartu
rers,l Inventors, and Artimis; and as a place of reitott,
for thosp eaeking Information relative to %me I;l:ranches
pf iraustryi et by - exsinlilatfon satwjes dr.
scientifte'phblibiedna. • Those lunring_ cies td bring
'before the pablidiplf [ tact it greatly to th ir adrintage
leave . satpples.
Air The public are :respectfully initted ti; jisit the
ClilTLTrit Matt Tram, House, Sign end
Ornamental Painters and Grainer& Orders left at their
shop ea Fourth street near Market, 'Burke's' puildhigi
oil prompt# attended.
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Bar Noirs need, have ray ht4ris or a bald
pate whenthe Vegetable Eau Athenienrie of itdiu`a Babel
maybe used. Its effects are magical and infallible. It
has no deleterious ProPer43,
0( 44
aolct. by 1.6 pa,n2 19.21X11 4 Ffo4o,' er of
Wned and Tetuth streets, Dr aggle/I generallt'apd al
the Labozatory of Jules' Hanel t Co, No. ind, Chestnut
statrat. Pliaatidpettc jelBalset
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
One Day Later, from Europe.
Arrival of the Steamer Nova Scotian.
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PAETHER POINT, BELOW O,EZBEC, June 7.
The steafnship Nova Scotian passed this point'
bound for Qu +bee, at half past four o'clock this
afternoon. She left Liverpool on the lath
instant, and furnishes one day later advices
than the.steamer Brenre - M., .
UHEAT BRITAIN.—Lord , Palmerston was
Making good progresi in *the forthation hf his
cabinet. An authentic list of its members was
expected to.be- made public; on the day of the
sailing of tho Nova Scotian. Rumor gives
Lord Irginth Colonial Secretaryship- Richard
Cobden the Board of Trade, and air. Glad
stone the Indian Secretaryship.
THE SEAT OF WAIL-A: despatch from
Turin, says that after, ,the retreat of tile, Aus
trians from Bologna, :the Cardinal legato de
parted and the municipality proclaimed Victor
Emanuel, dictator.
The - King of Sardinia had issued an order of
the day extolling Garibaldi's deeds of valor and
awarding him a gold medal of the military or
der,
On the nth instant Napoleon moved his
head quarters to Gorgozoll.
The Austrians were evacuating Modena and
were in full retreat towards the river Oglie.
An official announcement appears in the
Weiser Zeituri.o, that the Emperor of Austria
will forthwith assume the immediate command
in chief of his army, and had ordered a new
position for the arruy, Which . Will tie taller up
in the hest manner.
An order had bee;i ko3Ae4 for the revbiliza-
Lien of the Vrttseteit Artny.
Large reinforcernenta to the allied army were
about to leave ?ranee.
Additional by the Braman
Ne w agile 27—The London Times,
speaking of Palmerston and Russell, says:
'Roth SiCSO in Prance, a better agent for the re
organization of Italy, and fur the creation of '
that federal union which is all the unity possi
ble under existing circumstances. tit era the '
question to be confined to the present 11„.4e0f i
affairs, the police to he In t rzucii miglitho stated
in aithstria It flying homewards.
Flnneo l an'd Sardinia are pursuing her across
the Adds'. Venice is about to be attacked im
mediately on the east, and on the south the
whole Vennisula is rising mai n s' . 44r, and ex
pelling her A saygarrisons; the'onlyadviee
giYelf 'l= that Austria should itecounno
outs herelf to tli<so phinful circumstances, j ust
as England admitted the ihd,epe.n4since of the
United States, aml f• ranee lies twice submitted
to the dictation ot invaders. There C. 411 he no
glory gainc4 'by studdiurn and .. even V ietX.:Tialtit
resistance to the just claim; ai a great nation,
and it is untiii,e su wugo n war where even mil-
Way success Incur mural opprobrium. No
doubt this and similar considerations will be in
duo time urged upon Austria by the two Min
isters who have undertaken to divide the re
sponsibility of our foreign relations."
There is no doubt entertained that the ~Conv
ention between Russia and the Rothschild=
will result in their being constructors for any
further loan Russia may desire ;c
In I-0,40n a tone-took has LicOn .
containing nil the English correspondence on
Italian affairs. Thelatest note assigns to Aus
trians the hut responsibility for 411 tho miseries
and calatnitha iuevitahly t.,!nasequer4 on von
diet V.llOl th:e. eye ~ t havig averted.
The Lomb 4qifuNc.4:::.c.: the 14th, saysthat
it is Relieved that 'Lord Elgin has been offer
ed the Secretaryship of the Colonies. Mr. Cob
den will have the option of the Huard of Trade,
and Milner tiitsson will also enter the Cabinet.
Sidney Herbert will probably be Minister of
War,' Sir H. Bothell is also spoken of for the
latter office. Sir James Graham, the Duke of
Newcastle, and the Duke of Argyle ha; u do.
dined to juin the now administration.
The London Times', city article or the 111th
instant says that. td,.e Az,t. - ,lneats trot, ..tlussia
soar ainunton ber neutrality appear to rest
on ho &finite authority, and are perhaps mere
ly eneoufaged, at 'Berlin to meet the excitement
in the other Gernnut Stag.
•Irly telegraph trom London to Liverpool—
Lomivu Juno 15—The Daily \'e r, says, that
noitutborized statement of the composition of
the new government can po,sibly appear be
fore Friday.
The Ilfratd of this morning, in publishing
a telegram from Berlin stating that. six Prus
sia corps d' armee have been mobilized., says •
of course this means war. 'Il'? advent of cord
Palmerston's .7iiinistrY 'has evidently; indfic€4l,
her 'To fake tbit'decislte 41.3 p and join Austria.
ITh72. ' English vp:eple 'will 'now' perceive the
trtithuf . what we before' assqt.,lll that the Fail
of Derby's goxernipen alone pruserved Etirotio
fiom beingluyol.yed ip . gen'eral war.
.4441•7•4i.5fr says thAt fatal , Lord John
nc.c.epte;l the Foreign Office, any office
ho might prefer was offered to Sir James Gra ,
barn who declined, from infirm health, but at
the same titue assuring Lord Palmerston that
he cordially supported the ministry.
Pants, Tuesday night, Juno 1.1.--Dn the
12th, the Emperor removed his headquarters
to Gorgonslon. In the afternoon. he supecin
tended the throwing of brAges acros . s the river
Adda ; s~ soul as ISris'iviS completed, this army
begin' the 'in'ositilient,' ivhiCh • was 'competed
"
Arrival pf tltie ‘Siettruar ,TOrllkeilaea‘
NSW ORLEANS, Juno 9j.—The stearnsh , p.
Tennessee is below, bound to this port, with
Vera Cruz dates to the 2.2. d inst.. The Con
clude, which left the city of Mexico with 0,000,-
000 in specie, on the 28th ult., was seized by
General Robles when forty miles from Vera
Cruz. A commissioner has bten sent from
Vera Cruz to negotiate with Contra' tli.Ohl6,s
for the liberation of. the speelii, but luid accent
pHshed 'nothing. It is reported' atilt the
Frepeft arid' - English Miaisteh had errauged
co.; 4V.lll:ting «ie spe.gia ciu hoard au Bagiiih
Rap Yrssel gt aeombu. Mr. d, Lane, the
Unites/ Mates Minister, had sent Captain Far
ragut of the United States steamer Brooklyn,
to demand the release of! the American por-:
tion of the specie s amounting to two -, utillion
dollars, but the result of his mission had not
transpired; -
General Robles ordered the specie $ laSsialp
wd aboard a British vessel off klae'raDolos; the
commtMa t Or rarklSOol. 'to - receive .it p not-
Uhl thi3 • Orders' of the gp g llo and
Brunch :Ministers. The Cmiducta remains et
Becontida; nuclei AWlti px4i , 1 16 . V 0
irac°
):)., nll : ckqe4 ior a mil ion of 4tltica.9r the
1- 4 ° , 4 ( 0 0 4. Alt the Eng ish aubjects are ban
titled from the Capitol. , •
The English fleet had been ordered to Vera
•Crue.' l There is no political news of , impor
tance. ' -
. . From - WasIMMEtoP :
WA4IIN (nos . , `2l.,—lnfdriratien has
beeii incetved b from, douri) reigur(lect as thor,
oughly Taint le gixing tlie patticuiaric,of the
contemplated Fillibuster descent on Nfea'ragua.
The names of certain parties who sustain Gen.
Walker, with arms; and money are given the
enjoyment of the benefits of the transit. route
to compensate in part for the expenses Gnu; in..
curred. It stated, that the expedition will
sail about the middle of August; that 0. party
of Fillibuiters ionde4yous in Florida, and
be' eioneyed . tO"i_l'entiiil America in the. Shot - tish Chid: ' I ' - ' - :r
Whether or not the informationls' strictly
trae; it is' certain that oar actvernment
ileayor to arrest such enterprises,
the'orilers to 'our naval vessels for this purpose
heretofore issued being still in full force.
General Jerez, before he left for, istimiragua,
was fully informed of , the Illibusterbiemove-;
ment. • . •
ItielMlas has been .ordered to the coin-
man of the slOop of - war Constollatitin, the
flag ip_ of the African squadron, in Place of
est •Wilson,. who his boon condemned.
1 0 0 t
(teslk• ma; iotended to return to the United
in the steamship `lttoses VaylOraut, he
was detained in Central America by the unex
pected reception of despatches from the State
epartment.
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Arrival of the Overland MaiL
Sr. LOUIS, Juno 27.—irhe Overland Mail of
the 3d, arrived on Saturday. The newa isun
important. - The Arizona correspondent of the
Republican says that another revolution had
broken out in Sonora. The Apata Indians
had taken the field in favor of the Gondara
rhurch and party. The revolutionists cap
tured several large towns; and were daily re
ceiving additions to their numbers. -
Fire--" Tom Hyer" Burned
CißcLErituc, 0., Juno 27.—This mprning,
at about ono o'clock; a destnactive fire broke
out in the stable of the American Hotlse in
this place. Thirteen horses were burned, and
among them the celebrated stallion Tom
Hyer." The loss is estimated at about $5,000.
Fire caused by an incendiary.
Nominated
NEW YORK, June log Taylor wag,
on Saturday, nominated for Congress, in the
Second district, by the anti-Slidell Democrats.
REMOVAL.
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W. & D. HIIIIIIB -
HAVEREMOVED TO NO. 69 MAR-
K ET Street, corner of Fourth, whete they will re
mom till the firet of September,when they will remove - to
their new e tore now being built et the old mend, earner
of Fifth and Market street., m Iztm
VV" HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS are
now generally conceded to be unequalled for their
prompt action to tdleviating and curing all diseases of
the stomach. Their superior 'excellence and conse
quent renown is readily accounted for, from the well
known !set that they are made under the personal se
pervisiou of the propriete4, iq strint IllePortlance with'
pharmaceutic science. Its use is always attended with'
;he Most ta.nencial reenits, and in eases of &Mins De
bilitx, ilonstipatiou, Flatulence, and other like diseases
caused by n disordered stomach, its curative powers are
of the meet speedy and powerfUl character, and ex
reeds any other preparation of the same claims betas
the public.
For sale by druggists nd 446}ers :generally, eery
where, nn4 ROSTETITA, d 133dITH,
litauefecturers and Proprietors,
Nu. 68 Writer, and 68 Front streets
ger Wit LIVIC' 80 PAST IN THLB COUNTRY,
that the Americans have becarrie famous throughput all
Christendom, as a hard driving, his drnakiag, hard
chewing, hard sweannz wr.mse. • ...We have became
equally fe,;r4liat bar debilitated stomachs, e nervated
ems alSontered nerves, broken down constitutions, and
the hundred and one cures which follow upon the
vices which we have enumerated. Commie:4 peewee
for these ills have been advertiand,biat we know of nab
trig so erauscim;s f,,a: an invalid, suffenrig from indiges
cicaa or nervous depression as OLIN'S STOMACH BIT
TERS, manufactured and mold by the proprietor, at hie
depot on Penn street, near Hand. 1512
io; ST4AI.I.—As a testimonial of
tht, workmardilo na.triner. perfect action of their self.
?Oxidating' machines, safely, oecnomy in Mel, and the
little attention necesaftry to keep each room comfortable,
Re OW tbia oortilicate to Messrs. Davis and Phillips,
stir:Logien to Phillips. ! Co., for their plan'of beating
by steam the Second Ward Public Schools in the oily of
Pittsburgh, and which has met our tty.provid, and we
would recommend them to the public to give entire
satisfaction of heating by steam.
K Miller. Jr Johu Marshall, Jr, M. Tindle, George
Wilson, John IVilson, L. Wilcox, Directors.
DAVIS t PHILLIPS,
&ram Heating. Ckta Fitting. Plumbing and Brims Founders,
Deal= in every ,Lmeription of Gal Axturct and Pump:
No. 67 Wood and 148 Ftrst street, ritWORN/ 4
dolod yid
A.B it,i t ', AUILAINQ VIP, on Carson
At rett;South Pittsburgh, for pale by
5. CUTHBERT & BON. M nrkat stroot
nE t.A RUE ENVEL
(lll4litie3, for sale by
J. It. WELDFN,
GS Wood street near Fourth.
je7l
1 - ANI E:CRT.INV WO The Cavalier,"
an Ili.tnneal Novel, by 0. P. R. Jame 9,
JeAl KAY Cll. LS Wodl sstrFet.
RE Elle! RE OF AUSTRIA; Its Rise .
ar..l Net.ent Power, by J. S. C. Abbott.
RAY k CO., 65 Wood street..
Watches and Jewelry.
"REINEM.IN & MF / YRAN,
42 FIFTH STREET,
Arc note FINE ...OLD AND SILVER
lIDNkI.Nt4 WATCH a 4„
.tmericanniad Etki,letA
,t grcatly reduced prices.
Jell
nil awl ewe
PLEASANTF.F . IDENCE FOR SALE
—lei 7G fretfront on scattli avenue. Allegheny, by
• sat -.o Owl* to Rebecca street, having a good two
,to r family mansion, well arranged for comfort and
conyeniente; portico, hall and eight rooms, bath room,
hat and cold water, gas in all the rooms; a brick' stable
and carriage hones; shads trees and shrubbery. The
whole is in good order, and will be sold at a bargain:
Terms easy. Immediate possession can be had.
iolS S. ClrrEl BERT Et SON, M Market street.
.
LIME -25U barrels fresh for sale by
jj
Jets_ HENRY H. COLLIER.
F iSii-2.00 paCka,ge9 ti - lit
. e Ilerririg;
Ice •bkilie Ftsh ;
.10 4 , ..
r 7s' 4 0. 1 a 4 Mact ert erel; . .
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j . tern DEN m NY H.OOLLIKE.
For sale by -
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riwiRQ,NIit...kIsriTFACTI,TR.F.,R'S GUIDE
o the Pyroace;.. Fowl and Rolling. Mills
tne Vaitcd, Atates. ATM thAt usiions'of Iron fa< a chenu-
Cal element; an American are, luid a manufactured arti.
cJe, 41 commerce and iu Inatory ; by J. P. Les!y. With
map 4 andylates. [jeW] KAY &FOIL 45 Wood street.
W. a. ....... •40/1 . CALDWFU, Ji.
CALDWELL & BRO.: • -
BOAT FURNISHERS 41' DR4LERS IN
r e •
and (S")t
Tarpaulin, Duck, Liglat and HaaryDratir.g.‘atc. d
Nee. 68 Water. and 78 Front sta..
.. looter Caplllll
IS THE BEST PREPARATION IN6,
Is
1 world far the Hair. - ' '
• it will allay all feyorialtaanptkos hf fitaalfk -,. .
The hair w , ll pease (torn falling off with use:ti l+ 115eautifier of thellsin
It VII IVITIOge dandridt;
it la tr e e..st hair droning in tho world, '
t Is within the reach of everybody;
t contains no dyeing materia;
t will not god the tined hneru
lt will keep the scalp cool and clean:
It If. delightfully perfumed; • •
It is sold by all drug setts at. ^3 cents::
J. N. SHLPHARD, Druggist,
(Successor tO HartWelist pr
Marpfaotureran d a le ptOr.,
ie.: Dania Wo Ruda streets,
IXON'S • VILACKBVRRY
XS 'ME for sale by . . •
is,FaiIIESTOCK k CO,
tee. th l / 4 .eorner Yourth and Mood. streets.
IIAISK 7I -1500 lbs. Choice Country
roceiveil on eTaleriVc4itt. by.
owner Market 10313l , Firvt stteeta.
TAV E - RYV ARIETY of articles in the Dry
• Goodnllnks always on hand, and aslow as can be
found arotherc. l• -
j 023 C.ILANSON L0VE.,74
SlYf CH II koceit:Eo- i*"
300 boxes 2 , isjpi reeetee4 tlocktrAl
REYISIXR A ANL
j 023 No: 39 Wood st 4 °DPW Us • St. anis* ifoiel•
QARDINES.:-20chses
1;3 a Idnrtnes bcand, - Anat redeAted and Ibr We
.a.EYMES a .AIVMR.BODI
~ • .
• .I . "A W*Cst St, DePOSite St. Chute* Hotel' .
FiILIIRD ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS!
—Marge lot of Spring and amain Goods, corp.:
pnsing all the latest styles, now opening at—
ielo C.' HANSON LOS,l43faiket street:
Co . r
lEleES'E—
by43oo prime
:.
001.
co fg
ERRING„ --At
11. "
• E. 5 HOLMES '&ork _rackets
-0 - ae;iiers• in tist•im, CO., 6gr fed
df
ex; Cotuer
." MAT AND MAR ET RE I , vt :
• talCtlylYitts
VT A PRICE-A 'VERY ,14).W
xi. Will be sold a coznfortableitwhistory frame dwel
hug office rooms, with a large /ot.of groaned fronting on
two streets, in All . City. Apply to ..•
jell • 8. CUTHBERT 41
80N, .Marketstred, ,
A DWELLING ROUSE,,IiMitrAyWar
21,, FOR $6 A AiONTri, i t tik% I;ruge of o ,itroundi
situate in Alleg i le?.alki SAM - at the 'k w =lab ,
dell.o. OUNHBrare . ' SAM
• ' • • • ••• • • • 6K44404-strSet•
CASEBO MONEY-BOOKS,
- 111 Port tifonainsrlderntuulithrEtookrlzicl - Tocket
Bpoks, co - , HAI(EN f Statioxyg„
All - 23 , coiner_Mark* And Bectod direets:
C . : 4 . - A e — S by - E . E1,, - 3 . :(l:7 BEca ßECK luthi VED .kir
j ad y,for
CAS ' TRIESVE BLA - T a:No •kg
Bale by BEClLtear !TALLY,
jel3 . . , • • . ;Allegheny Ch:
0
GALLONS FLAXSEEDolliforsale
0
by BEcICEIAN 1-113 ELLY, -
/1379 • Attepeity Qq.
_
1019-ROTOGRAPILY:--,-, TutsAgi..riCts: acts:
.111. brought to such perfection that pictures taken by . ,
this procets..hare been .. pronounced .parfect by the, ,.-
scientific world. They can. be /Arita all their beauty' .. lel*.
_----• ' • • , • ' ...• ' - Me4OOOIIA.TE'DTIOES:4-' Blair- do
awl artistic elegance, at
• • • WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY, .-, , .i i , . +A9.• =ter o jile.ch oi ,H di t i r r t ii":-. 0 .. c - .
my2.xlw on vourtikedmis. - -, i pure anti end
- bighlresusemeatar tuar tbnic inSitenee, in
20 000' - sale b OLD GERMAN SF4I - 4 ile
3 for perdng strength and s.healthycolor toirrrelide espe
many for females and children. For sale yb {
1 111URTLAND it CONNOR, • WDLANI
y
- ray2o NO.VI inhOrti Street A • °PI Corm . Smithfield. sari Fourth Streets.
. • - .
COMMERIMIg.
bteem~ia tc AA i,'e.
. . , .
• Liverpool York..-June 25
..New York.... Jone 25
.Nacre ...New York--June- 22
• Heinburg.'......New York-- 1
: Sonthainolon..New York.._Julyr, 9
Steamers to. Salt - •
LILYS TOIL OATS
sews
.....
Weser
Ar5g0.......
Borussia....
New York...
Argo New - Y0rk....-Galway Jude 23
Fulton .Jorie.2.s
City of Mancherter..New.,York...-Cork,
Europa. . . .. 29
Ifangareo..- - New' Yorit...-.Liverpool,Ac.July 2
- Stage orWater : ' .
Itive—this feet - later In" the andtmel.
PITTSBURGH
izei)orta sivrailm forDas , Arcnn6l9,lbff.-
Pasimbak, irate 2; 1859
Flaur:.`.lsto sales .tiere istatfeicklay frolW Bret . ftandi r
From store we note sales of COMAS: at.O,SU@7,OO for
-superfine, $7,0004',25 for extra do,' slid $7,Z(0,82 tor ex
tra family. . -
120 5 : 13c ; Buek
11• y . . Bat es T Walls froth scales at :0014 'll.ton.
Bacon... Sales 19,000 tbs. at ”,ggriNc:-for
9}¢ge9y 4 c. Ear aides; susdlo%®l63o4ar Llotierces ,
sugar cared has at 120130:- -`
Chease.“Salesllo'beiel W,ll.- at 9(09y,c.' •
lfileadas..:Salea 03 bash mild] white at '
Votiatwea...Sales 275 bush. at $1,301,5.-
011... Sales rt. i)bls Lard No:1, ar3:o9se.* gal.
Lined—Bales . 22 bbls. Louisville at SIX-
Bugar.:.Salsal libds at 80.
flicarusawa.,...Sales 2B Ms. at 41@430.* gat.
Coffea...aaloa 43 baga at 1231:1e. . .
..W141!/4-1341e3 14 bbls. ut.290A10. for Rectified.
' • Forelgtt Markets..
Per. Steamer-Nora Station... :
Lirerpool Ccdt,On Market, June 14-4 otton be stow of
thepnees are unaltered, and the market clear d
!Inlet ibosatea of three days foot. up 19,000 bales includ
ing 3,500 ba!ea to axPartera , and IMO balea -aPeailla
.
- .
State of Tride--4'he Man - cheater adricei confine fa- -
voralde.. Abetter dercutnd - for All .kinds •of -gcsidti has
sprang up, but it has had no erect upon the prices.
Liverpopl NeadVtalra Market.-.l%feasra: RichardsonA
tipence aOtielltar reparta Flour very. doll, and declined
3 04 d. Aulerican is Footed at 10s Cd®l3B t3d, but finds
no buYers. whftt is dull, and has also declined .34}44
,White Western is quoted 10s®12a t3d. Corriclo..ad very
dull, with a slight decline on all qualities mixed is quo.
ted at Gages 4d, yellow at 6e adepts ed, and:white at as®
8. Od.
Liverpool Provisions Tifarket—The circulars report
provisions generally <bill, but with steady prices. Beef
aim lA% wadi. Pork dun but steady. Laid dull. Tal
low quiet. Bacon quiet. - ' . •
Liverpool Produce Market.—Rosin dull at is for corn.
mon. 13ugar, firm. Turpentine Spirits steady at 42u.Ashes, Pots Mall at ZIG, Pearls also dull at: 6d(a.3ls.'
Oilx sales unimportant-
-
London Markets.—Tallow is quoted at 635. Linseed
Oil 28a 6d.
London, June 18th.--Consols closed today at 93 , ,V;64
M,.. 1 1 for account.. American stocks; the latest sales of
Maas Central R. IL are at 43W044 discoUnk Illinois
7. ° free lands 85 34 , g 2 4 New .R. R. fifi@S7;
Erie Railroad stock NA: Pennsylvania Central. IL R..,
first mortgage, 90®95. '• • • •
Philadelphia Market.
.
Prmanstems, June? .— The foreign news has increas
ed the dullness which already prevailed in the; bread
stuff naarket,and prices of all descriptionsare droopiuk;
2.000 bbls Western extra sold on private terms. and I.ow
bbls extra family at ft. Superfine .offered .at $ 1 3.14
but without buyers. Of wheat the receipts are armill,
and there Is but very little demand for it; small - RIMS of
red at $1. 60 (41. 00 ; elute - at $1,7041,75... Rye dull at 60c.
Corn dull, and has declined one cent; I.CIOO bush yellow
sold as 854a//u Oass dull 'at 46@47. Coffee quiet in con.
oeCiAeuge of the announcement of an auction sale of
3.000 bags Rio on Thursday. Sugar is 'advancing: In .
Provisiou.s there Is more ,doirig; 109 casks canvassed
barns sold at 11al2c, and 100 casks of shoulders, in salt,
at 7 . 4. on sixty • days. Whisky steady at - .X , c; a lot of
choice Ohio sold at 2834 c.
New York Market.
New You, June 27.--Cotton steady, with sales of GOO
bales. Flour declined; sales of 4,000 bbls. Wheat lower;
840113,000 bash. • Corn firm; sales '8 2 ,00 0 bush. at 031 40.
for Northern Yellow. Iron-is lower atAoo@=.so.
drill; Linseed 6144030.: Larded 9009234 e. Tallow quiet.
at 10 , 7,:,c. Whisky 131 , ar , firm; sales of ..S,OOO .
boxes at 6-34 . G0,4,.e. Coffee - steady , with sales of 1.000
bags st hew Orleans Molasses is steady at 40@
42e. Freights on Cottop to Liverpool dull at 4d. '
Cincinnati Market.
. •
Cricmxim •Iwae '.4-7--Flow . dull, but not quotably low
er;4l3oerfine SAOO(4O.ln. • Wheat $1,30@1,35 for red, and
kuNghice, the market is heavy. ; .(kits droop.
toga 524:53c. Barley 60663 e. Corn is held at 82c.
Whisky is less active, at mc. Provisions are dull; sales.
Itic - t•for Won, shoulders and sides, Bc. for bulk
sides. and 400 bbls. Me. pork at. $15,71 There is no
change in the money market-. • ,
Chioago kßocklsland baN
Mums Central R R„.-. GO
Lacrosse laud grants.. .1%
Michigan Southern._..:;
New York CentraL--
Pennsylvania Call.-- 83%
New 'York Weekly flask'Statement.
Nsw Yoax, June "7--qta , Bank Statement, for the
week ending Ratur4i, exhibits a 'decrease in loans of
345.01; y decrease in specie of $1,432,000; a decrease in
circulation of $66,000; and a decrease, in net deposits of
aer T?' 4 VZLFtSt. Wh9, so frequently
from sickness incident to the fatigue of a journey, loss
of rent, change of Rater and:of:diet, should *always be
Prorided with Di. - Wilson's Bemisdie Pills, which is a
reliable Medicine, to rellere them. I Prepared and sight
by B. L. Fahnestock d Co, Wholesale Druggists, and
Proprietors of B. L Fahnestock's Vermifnge, No. GC;
corner Wciod and Fourth streets; Pittsbutigh, Pa.
Sea Pill advertisement on the third tap of tc-day's
JOIELPIT =MI anTnont, nsnts.
.;,. !TOsT4 I 4 Mrg" l 4 l :o4:4?N,
Manufacturers, and; V1P9 1 9 2,2 U! ‘44to : PAW' , Pe_alete
FUR NIT URE IND CHAIRS •
4144 tre64 ! above the Canal,
Tfave•on has . d 'ionoillneut of Farici-aed
Furniture* in Waltudand liihogaiiy of theit own nialm.
facture, and warranted equal in quality, and etyle td any
rrucatifactured in the city, and. will aelVat reastatable
R. T.
VEART;Mi
=AM LL .
... • .
ALLEGE:ENV' CYTYj
It. T. KENNEDY
WREAT RIB AND „CORN. PURcH.A.SEIi'
114011 R, CORN MEAL' AND EMMY,'
TN PiTTSBUB,OH AND
, 147 747.4 . 1 !).- ; TERPA . P4 , 4 I .c4i, AFflAviltY
MiTQIIELI4:S. P.ENS.e--Fcri
sale b): .1. K. WELDiN,
topt 63 Wood street neat Potuth•
FRES)I Alt A: AL-1W base, Palermo -
Oranges; sweet, and 100 brixes-Prilertico'Letiordb,
just feFevnati "F "Yr s P d atTa b l i kimEits°W„ i.
Jen No. 3£lWood etto • • • • to sLchscrieb.Rote),
INALVRII_B.UR -USIKAST4.NEIg,
Rutem . Penholders, Pens, Paper, aniv.o4,P,encils,
carol • Itstands,- - Pocket Bookl4Tatiatera ha,
(oriole by •,
XIS Corner Wood . lllfird itareond sta-;
-ViXTRACT . LIQUQII,IQ, - - r
VSensei for sale ..T.;
remtcx
c. 3. N0:430, corner rduitlM-Virotte&ets,
141 HE BALTIMORE .S : 11M— ho best.,
Skirl in the rikarlseirralule expressly to order for
our. ow 4 saes. qqy and eo_yin_tdealers supphed. et
liberal dlsoormt: - EAToN, CAST CO, ,
Fiftliehd Market streets.
DRIED APPLEB.--10 barrels..for sale by
IdUVIAND k corms,
Libirowees: •
my2o
1101r4LUIDYES,1-ClltilitixiOro's,' Batelaitilor's
lA_ Hazirk's and Harrison's Hair Dlua i lMT -.,.;
. _
in e -'cor'ne'r taimitittlehrand Fourth sta:
,Q L N AlliS : FV,i 4 14--Irr - Silk and Ging
-16"44:14 0108 441 et vigrloakpnots , -iiZtaaesalaDeialers.
are aspecis E iWett to ar,annoo our stook aad rites
- agSrsiAavFitth sad iwiret - et&
•
4OTTON AND ZINEN:-F , Ritiatip
41.1)38A1N-- -, For ~131Alaa Trimmings —A very wie•
'
assortment of all widths. ,Sold wholclale and retaika
andowastpossiblattrict , s;.
leo• -BATON. Ca= Ca, FlAtkanAzarket,itiC
ARRIM PA:MAW - M.7A large nuyoy,,
=ll, this areelleitt atlas jtiat
JOSFACnanneiti :
Jab amid Dialtiond and Market dreet.
• X.
Tiekingaiel;Toriargi* a hand
leg E "//ASElat
LL Co.
On 843 . : "DV EV • DI;
AtV :11.TOBILtirtICELLY,.
Azima.. .15.1122LX... BRRMITDA
ow,&oox~uac at
1 . -• dater Disanoncfsad Market at
• Mt 0 Ca. 33 'EL B
•
AnabrotyPe and Photogiaph
A 4.1 E
Ple. 70 Pifth Street, •
PholOglmPk% coloica.or plain;telcan t shirt no
tice,At_
_Er!se l rn prices, and warranted to than'.
~,:smALL• MIRIS MiLAILGED TO IoWE NZ/3,2nd
colored in OiL , • _ mrd
R 0 T P S. -
' . A BEAUTI.P ANDJAFRABL.E PICTURE
WARRANTED, CAN BE lIAD AS LOW:
: AS 'AT ANY FIRST .CLARE ESTABLD3H.
"[SENT IN . TRE:COUNTET. AT
foLl
LIFLSTZE,
`
Colored in Oil,.Pastelle, or Plain, in dm moat artistic
tyle tuld . at Eastern prim....
WALL'S GALLERY
jeS • Jones' iSuildins,'Fourth street
'll-MEYER'Sr
MIRACULOUS VERMIN, DESTROYER,
The Only. Itemedy in the Whole:: World,
RATS, RYON,' COCKROACTIES;BUOS, ANTS, MOSQUI
: TORS; FLMAS; MOTES, -MOLES GRAIN WORMS,
50,000 BOXES SOLD , IN ONE MONTH
These celebrated remedies have been extensively
usedfot twenty-two years in all, parts - of ,Europe, and
their mimes:llona power have' been attested - by the
Courts of:Russia, France, Engianda t/M Aa:LEW Prussia,
)3eVara, Saxony, Belgium, Hellen Naples, ac, and
their Chemical properties examined; ands roVed by
the most distinguished Medical Faculties over the
Their destructivenesstoallkinds of verzninandhasects
has been certified in this city by the Directore bf the
vatious , Public Institutions, Planters, Farmers, Pro
prietors of Hotels, Warehouses, 'ianufactories, and by
various distinguished private citizens. ' • .
Numerous .Testimonials.and, „Certificates of the
efficacy of these Remedies can be seen at the Depot.
and Proprietor. . - .JOSEPH. MEYER,
" • Practical Chemist,
• Depot:lgo- 612 Broadway, cur- Houston et, N. Y.
General Agent for the United States and Canada,
. For-.sale, .Virliolemile - and Retail,' by the Inventor
FREDERICK V. RUSHTON, Druggist, No. 10 Astor
lionme, in& 417 Broadway,'Nta , Yolx:. • - •
Far sale in this city,. Viholes.sle and Retail, by it. E.
Sellersl A' Co., corner Wood and Second streets ; Joseph
Fletaint4.' corner Diamond . and ,Mautet strait, ant)
Beckham S It'Kenuan, Allegheny.de:la:ern
. ,
VINEGAR! -
WARRANTED Pure and Un-
adulterated, and to . Arii- V E
Pickles for gears, the -same. that l have •••• ,, E
sold to a majority of the Pittsburgh Gro•
errs for ?WE= TIL3XI3, and which has taken ^`,
Three F/rat Prearanma -
at Pennsylvania Stste Fairs, I ion now oft
faring to the city and - country trade at
greatly reduced prices.
Please order direct: -Terms Cash.
A. RALLOLT. Ltd Water streak ~
between Smithfield and Grant, '
Fittebtarr,h, Pa.
mr=daw
301;LA.PP.P. Br. TAILOR., •
NO., 52 ST., CLAIR STREET, '.PITTS
BURGH, Pa., has just returned from/he Eastern
cities, and is now receiving his Spring StoCk' of Cloths.
Cassimeres, Vestings, and Coatings of every variety and
style, adapted to the best city arid country trade, which
wIG be made nplo order with promptness and despatch,
and at rates as low as at any, other similar establishment
in the city. - 1-- - - ' tualyclaw
3:400:110101;iti*tqlOtt 41,41
SMELTING WORtir,
PARK - lIIPCIURDY & CO
AI • ANUFACTURERS OF- SIIEATATN43 - ,
Braziers' and Bolt Clipper Presied Capper Bot
toms, Raised Still BottomsSpalter Solder, also im
porters and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate. Sheet Iron,
Wire, &c. - Constantly on hand, Tintnen's Machines and
Tools. Warehouse, ho. 139 First, and =Second streets,
- Pittsburgh; Pa: Special orders' of Coppeectit to any de
sired, pattern. - .nly2adydaw
Reading- .
Missouri es. - Sal?,
.Virginia 963.4.
Galena k Chicago— -
Cleveland 4t PitisVgia. e
• .-
V . AALOREI,. "
Deal. :in Ready Alade nothing and Gentlei:net - a Fur
nishing Goods. corner of Federal street and Market
Spare,Alleghenyilty,'Pa.' ' " rcl2dy
HAVING OPENEDIIVE - RYSTABLI
drithelear of the Scott .Honse, corner or Irwin•
street and Duquesne Way, and purchased a fine lot of
Horses, Illiiggies and Carriages, I wouldrinkietftgly so
fitat:the patronage of . myfnends and publiczengrally,.
alsiwing them that they 'can be accommodated at the
InOkt Prisynable rtAtes. haxe madeauchatrangements
thak'persons wishing their horses kept, can bo well se.
zornmantaLed: ' . NEIL. BRACELAND;
0.• Scott House, Pittsburgh, Pa
FORWARDING AND COMMIS S ION.: 'ffiEFIOAMT
MR RUE aiLL OP .
ViMir; 6riill9•Tratiiitt Lard, Butter, Seed
:Dried Print and Produce Generally,
..var"'"" OR .31.A.P.SET AND FriesT "STRZETS,
;• ti t... • PiMSDEGH, PA.
/WU To—,FraneiS -CL BaUPY,.Es4-. William Dilworth,
Si.; S.Vrithbeitt•Son, PitWbargh:BOyet k Ott Heiskell,
Sweatinon. BrAdyi,Cash.,M. List k HoWell, Mangle &Co tieorge W. Anderson Donlon,
• faitOni& C,0,„ rai2t2pti
PENN :‘.IIIACILINE WORKS
nrwmit -
Owen= &aeries.
KlD.aa . OPPOSITE THE POBR!.OFfiICE
WALL'S, Fcmrtb. tared.
SURE TO -EXTERMINATE
AND GARDEN INSECT'S', LC
SAMUEL GRAY,
Nets ; I.lver'y Stable.
.IADIES A. FETZIEIt,
FOUNDRY,-
; •
14AtlETFACTITAER, or -
JEitearn7Engirm, Stialting and Parties
Boring Maebbaes, • ' ,
`• - • Itortt&y M pines,- ' •
Alice
• eve.. etc
.(1146"r°111144
albeCilkdi‘kALLkiliENTY.
-
"BARGAINS IN
§fiCON43 , IIAND. PIANO 3.
Om 6 Octave, Rot ewood - Case, - Iren Frame; made by
Aickenng4Sens.;..only , twe TearsA:ddq.
'854 Octave', TbSseiv4ed Case, edadd'arners; made
..>Y k„.:Pswisi • ,• •
ut; 8 3 4 Oetareateeenned, carved desk; made by Nurma
Oaf, 6 Ortayp, Satogany . Case, n ade by Minns Clark,
a: GerdlOrakirnon
Ozie(o " " Teogewinal - a ... a '" =aria.
Ono 6 - --5.1501vu1y 14.
- sk - „ " Lend Bro.
Oae 8 . a "Gerinatv make.
Oee 6. , - : ''' """ ‘
trt
r Cleln
eUti.
One '" "- " Cleimati.
; Far.snieby • L ;.
JOHN H 'TitTITJ,OIt, •
""'" 81 Wood street.
1300E2.-LYRokitausky's , Pa
-0.11,,-,thological Anatomy, ' . •
Gross' Elements of 'Pathologies' Anatomy.
1 .431dge's - Pitnelogical.AnstErny,,witheolered . plates.
. Mortices Anatomy and Histology, 2 Poll.• _
on" She Etre: . -• .
. Mackenzie's.-
SidtOrith atlas or plates
"'lsl ßa
itieke on 7neurooniii rl
and Malaria.
O iCapland on:Palsy-and - : .
Erienson'a Science and Art of Surgery.
'OewwieitLectares on Surgery.
Drtutt's. ModernSurg,ery. _
Miller's Practice on • "- . - - - _
Pirre's System of ‘.
Dickson's Elements of Medicine. - -
Williams' Principles of Medicine,, new edition.
Watson'ePractic Physic,
'Wood? Materui Medina and Theranentics.
-.T . m 330 " . ' KAY B CO- 80 Wood street.
L. C. HEPBITRN,
- ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONTETANCER,
OFFICE WITII H. HEPBURN, •
. . : . . No. 9(i Fourth etcee
elglyis
:SIMMER • - -
1.7 DER4II. H. TS,
DRAWERS,
Of Gauze, Merino, Oottoii,Lislo Threal, Linen and Silk,
mksIfFELD & SON'S,
No. 8l Wood. strse&
.HALF HOSE