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Express, 3:30 P. M. ( Express, 220 A. hi" • - ifFrein-Yederal Street Station;:idleghtirri.).4 i Nelißrikhtod Aceeinniodation:•..o4lo Ai• Mr y i ~ 6041. M. '..riamsy/matiks RRailroad. • morn - corner of Liberty and Grant streets - I Leaver. Arrives. - 7 - Express .. 8:50 P. M. 12:46 P. IV -a-. 2:50 A. M. 1150 P. M.' Fast Line...... p. It. 1= A. M. - The Johnstown Way Passenger 000_A. 1.3 fl P. M. Johnstowh Aixonamixhition-- 250 P: M. 11.610 A. M. First Turtle CreEk: " ......10:40 A. M. 0.50 A. M Second a " " ' 4:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. Third a a 'a P. - IT. 0:15 P.M flA•itb's.gh.and Coneliatitla /Balboa. ,z - (From Liberty and Giant'streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Mail Train. 1:00 A. M. 6:15 P. M Express Train. 4:30 P. M. 8:45 A. M 4 - - .aaccfaild . and Pitt.tharglr Railroad.. , (Freim'oornisr of LibertY and Grant atnieLT, if! .! Leaves. Arrives. Express Train-.--..-....---...12.15 A. Bf. 2.40 A. M. Mail Train6.2s4. M.' '4.00 P. Mi Flat Line...... ,105 P. M. &al P: Mi Wolisvilte AccoMmodation . 5.00. P. M. 11.00 A. M. Pittsburgh, C.,luiabus and Ctacinnati Railroad: . . (From Liberty and Grant streets.) • Lewes Pitt s.;;. Columbus.. ...Arr. in Cin. Fast Lthe...-....1215 A. M. 8.00 A. M. 3.1.30 A. 31 Express Train.. 1.05 P. M. 130 A. M. 720 A. M Bar 0111.1 ANS" F 0178.7.11 OF JULY • CELEBB.A.- nos.—The annual for the benefit of St. Paul's It C.Orphan Asylum. will come off on MONDAY. July. 4th, at " IRON eITY . 'PARK." (formerly Denny's Grove.) where everything calculated to add to the enjoyment of visitors will be provided. Cars will leave the Liberty street depot every half hour tiering the day, commencing at 0 o'clock, A. 31, the last tamm.returnang at 7 o'clock, P. N. B.—All persons not provided with dinner tickets, will be charged ten cents admission to the grounds. je.%:st - • Court of Oyer and Termluer, P.eforo Judges M'Clure, Maynard, Adams and Parke. • WEDN - zsDAY, Jane 29th, 189. The_ trial of Charles Slacker, on trial for the killing of, Thomas Bradley was resumed this morning, the testimony for the defense pro tmling as follows: Frederick Hyle, sworn—Was at Hughes' tho night of the killing. Saw Bradley, .11niley, and Delaney, Charles Rico, Thomas Hughes, and Thomas Morrison come in about seven o'- clock. They took a drink; and Malley and Bradley sung songs. Then 3lailey, ,Delaney and others jumped up on the counter beside Slacker. Malley asked him how ho liked the songs Slacker said he didn't know; and Malloy toll him he might have to like them. Slacker got down off :the counter and wont into the kitchen, and Boon after Bradley also went out, but can't say where he went. Tom Hughes and others went out the bar-room door opening on the road; two persons wont out with Hughes. They had been out scarcely two minutes when I heard Slacker helloing intho back room, but did not know what he said. Hughes came run ning nut of the kitchen, through the bar-robaa, into the street ; be bad a cap on, Slacker then came' ont with a knife in his hand; heard him Wirth& party 'to clear thn roOrn, or he would tint - some one Hugh MCCloskey, ' Thomas - Mnrrisdn, John d'ohn Hughei., Iran Hughes,' James Andersoh, Andrew Rahn; Charles Rice and rrtysMf, wore i l l c the room at thistune. [Witness stated the circumstance gf Bice . throwing the pitcher as the oth'er wit getsee bad done.] 'Cress-examined.—When Slacker went behind the couwer ho did nothing except pick up a tumbler, ho had the knife in the left hand and the tumbler in his right. Mr. Travers found Tom „Hughes' cap in the bar-room. &muss A.nderson,.stoorn.--Went with Slack er to Hughes'; while we were there, liredicy, Delaney,-Rice, Tom Huglust and hthers came in.— They drank and sat down; after singing a song they drank again ; then another song was sung. Slacker, when asked how be liked the song, said he had nothing against it ; one - of the party said he wouldhave to like it. AS n, ter Sleeker went into the kitchen, Hughes went outside with two others, staid about a minute, and then came back into the bar-room. Brad- ley and Hughes then went out,. came back 'again, and Bradley and one of the men went in , ,to thq.kßeirri,,.while,Hughes and another man went - cnit intethe - strddt,iii fronfbr kitch- en door,; iHrtssitey and the other man had been • In-the kitchen enly about a minute, when the • fii.ss' cOinnienhed Slacker allied to Hughes • }Wit they' *ere kilhi g hlnl ; iny,4lf. anttethers inn to the kitchen side-4011f; saw Hughes clime out through the bar-room and run into the ItFeett A-ftc'T 18Iacher cage into the •bar loom ,end. went . hellind the cqnnter,•Huglics came back; threw a sled-ruiner at Sticker, and said i "kill the son of a Tho party then ran • ' orit Of the bier-room. 5,Q1413 persons wereponnd p,t the idtchert door to getin. Pie ,wOrd PR -I, tr f , allls yp qr-S ?Ir-OleY was dead. kilacker it'n,d thet, osoning, ;civet. dark brown coat, the prpperty of James Wilson ; it was a wet Bight Ito 414 not wish to gat his good coat spoiled, and he • loft 'his own coat with. Mrs. Wilson„ to mend, [Out exhibited.] This is the coat worn by the prisoner that mght.- : It was torn.under the arm ; saw no other marks, [a rent in the back shown, 'Which had theappear once ofbeing . cut with a knife.] - That. bolo •••• tho WhetiAlaektOeti:Wilicia'a, or when howunt to Hugl93;•fust observed the rent in prison. sate `the • Cross7cramin s ateed—Last ts coat in the prlioner's where I - went with gr. Poi- Ittek;'who showed me the coat, and-asked if 4 I hinteverationtit before. ••••••• - • • ' 4ndrew Hahn; sixteen • years Old,7and a cog-dig. as lb 114g,Iit' ¢4r7 room th'o t of the killing. Heard cagleY.:lincl Toff Hug'bes tsitking ,tropthfr t tacker went hy,.Hughes smd„ 'tiller° goes, t..9 143 4 - lielt4e4., 'son of /le sal he Nytts' a meal/ sett qt a protestant _san of it I went ontside, ana told filnebor what . T h om 44 tilackin and I•then returned to, e"bar-rooni, and he went out • through the , deor -into the kitchea.",tEstittes and ; two other. men then,vrent out the bar-rooni,. and went around intotholcitehen heardSlack7 Py (fro.q the kitchen) say, «.lOhniis ugbes, - •tKY a r Ithin; I" Then 'saw Torn Hughes• coma out of the kitchen without hat, on. [Witness gave corroborative testimony. as to Slacker's return to tholar-room; his going be hind, the counter, the throwing - of the sled - runner, and accompanying expression by Tom Hughes.] ' Did not see Slacker with a knife, or hear him make any threats ; did not see him .throw a tumbler; saw Rico throw the • : :pitcher. • Samuel Morrison, sworn—Live in Taren turn knowdefendant ; took him into niy Ara ily beforeo he was four -.years old; and. ho ro mauled until ho was sixteen or seventeen. When he lived, with line ho was generally bo: Bevel to as, peaceable 4:m1..1s there was in tbe•titsi•thborhnod•. l • Itethas,*elueiLl visitett ' the lasetinie.Wast Plovimber, - 11388". •- In the nisighborlibotpyheps be' railed shade 1 9 1 441: an 4 letwn , - rp m efferent persons that he never drank or quarreled. Have never found imantfrbaian• or child, until to-day, when a gentle Man in . ionsiod Mo that, ho,kriew of, tire-,quarres, that did not give him a good character. Think ho i s : no w. OVYArr-' s Yertr. s i is eiglis, nl4" 'jean since eleft - my house; he is ab ck smitht,s, trade. - IlhitigetDahl)a,zstvOrn.;;WiAlia burg; forty or fifty yards from the tavern of Hugliesl'on tiont evoking of 4.01,434, went pser to Hughes for mills, glad - met my son-io‘• law, Phillip Traverse, who-was also going there ;_ told him he ought not to go down there • after , night. wer tto the bar-room doer,. - called out Thomas Hughes, and told him td.go , home. Hi said , he would not go unttl-he had beaten Charley Slicker ; he.entered the kiteh . en-door . went home.. Cross-exaTitined-Saw Mrs. Hughes in the . . . -., ..._ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . , . : ....• ..- . „r,,,,, ~...._,,....4...„,...„.............„..,„.,,,,..,,,,...,.,....,..„,,,.„,..,...„...,„..-•„..„,„....„...,.,. „,,,,,„.....,,,..,....,**,. ......... 4. : .-- -"` - ' ...... " : .:•'•-• .. .. 4.., . 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Hp said IM would keep mine until he got his mini: Ceess-eicoMned—The - knife I tra'ded' to Slacker wast'a dirk - , something the shape of this {scabbard shown). The knife he gave me waswas'a bliMk handled ono,with along blade and a spring in.the back. ' Mrs. Wilson; swot o--Slacker boarded at my. house last'April. On Siturday, the day Brad ley was killed, Slacker had on when he. wont away a greenish coat, the inside lined with barred flannel: • It had been my husband's coat. I told him to put it on to save his good coat, as it had been raining and snowing. , The coat was whole; except that . it was ripped under ono of the arms. - ; [Coat shown.] , This is the coat; this tear in the back was not in it when Slacker 'put' it on. Did not see Slacker after supper until between ten and eleven o'clock,mherthecerru3 home ; ho stayed iu the house alinight.''' Slacket had bceix'boarding at my house about two months ; lie had been in the neighborhood two or three years ; his general reptitsitkorOir peace was good. . st-szaiitined—Mado no examination of the coat that night; next morning when Slack er was going out obseryod that the wadding was stickiugfettrtihthe tetek. , R. B. Carnahan,"ileorn.L-Siive Slacker on the morning of April 24th, at Squire Symmes' of fice in BirMinghini: RO hid on a heavy win ter coat. [Mr. Hampton proposed to ask wit:- neon if he observed anything unusual about the coat, but - the - Court thought the e.vidence too remote.] John A. Myler, sworn—Am, a tailor by trade; [rent in coat shown,] this is a cut; a smaltportion of it, Sits quarter-of,an inch, is a rent. A cat made with sciinis lit' a piece of cloth will run straight the length of the shears or scissors with which it is cut. If a piece of cloth be cut with a knife the cut is at the mer cy, , as it were, of the cloth, the knife being di vorted.hyatatrong tbread„ or the warp or chain of the cloth. The coat was offered and admitted in evi dence. Patrick Hughes, sworn—AM well acquaint ed with Thomas Hughes. Mr. Hampton offered to prove by the wit ness that Thomas Hughes had made certain de clarations relative to Slack'er, of a threatening character, but the court ruled the evidence im proper. He next 'proposed to prove by this witness and Many others,;thst prior and up to the time of the killing of Bradley, he (deceased,) had the general 'reputation in the vicinity, as quarrelsome and dangerous in disposition, and a fighting man, and was known to the prisoner as such; at the time he Used; the knife. Tbis was to, show: first, reasonable apprehension 'ot Oita, ofilly harm entertained by the prisoner front deceased, at the time the fatal blow was given, and, second: to show the effect of Brad ley's presence upon the mind of.the prisoner at the time the alleged attack was made. Mr. Collier objected to the evidence as irrel evant and incompetent. The offer was argued at some length by the counsel. The Court mid that both oilers were plainly improper and that the evidence was irrelevant. It was not the km of the land to admit it, and to make an exception now would be to estab lish a bad precadent. The offers were tlim.e fore overruled. At the request of Mr. Hamp ton an exception was noted. James Borland and Tillotsin Ned, of Taren finn, aanies Waisen, , William Lynch, %George Corbett, William CarheY;Jamt.s Moore, and Edward Jones testified to the good character of the witness for peace and quietness. Coroner ido§twieK's.notes of evidence taken on the 'were adtditted in biidence. Samuel Morrison, who is blind, testified that so long as he retained his eyesight, he knew Slacker was a 00d:handed titan. James An derson and George Corbett corroborated the evidence. Here the testimony for the defense closed, and Mr. Collier introduced the following re butting testimony: : : ' Daniel Delaney, rot lied—Did not Bit on the counter beside Slacker on the night of the kill ing. Was not acquainted with Hughes ; did , not go out 'with him into the kitchen. Cross-exa ned —NV as not out of the bar room until I left the house. Thomas Htlgbes. recctitrd ; - ! -Was:',not in the kitchen that night that I knuw of. Had no weapon that night ; foyer curried one in, my Cross-eramined—l swear positively and dii tinctly- twiz not in the kitchen that night. At the time Slacker come in with the knife, did liot tun_ out into.the,,street. with inycap.. 2 4 03s'iniinifig out.'l'• lost wy .cap,; I ran out at the bar-room door started to kin 'front 4 lticOat• the Middle 'of the counter; lost my cap outside the house; Philip Traver's° found' it, 'and brought it to me it Cs ft Mr. Hampton recalled 'Ellen 3111le . Hughes, whd iitrieed iluit'ait the time • Sleet:or caine into ; the t har-rontu.. iyith the . knife, she saw Thomas Hughes run in from the kitchen, through the bar-room, and out the street door; this we: , More Filacker !coup in with the knife. Cross-examined—Don't know that ,Ifughes was in the kitchtiti,' hut he' wasn't standing at the enstof Abe, counter, ~, bad 'his cap he wore black' velvet cap. Afterwards saw Traversehave ; think there was mud on Here the it4tlmony o,t both sides eiC)sed, and Court adjourned until half past Seven, when the counsel made. ;their arguments to the ,try. Mr, Miller opened for the. commonwealth, was followed by Mr. Pollock "for the defertso. Mr. Ilamptbn sneeekded him rind - When lie concluded Court adjourned. Mr. Collier will close for the -prosecution this morning, after which tho jury will be charged. ; . • - Vitt Gams Erni - hion•TEn.—On "Wednes day morning Aldeirriaintbleri iiiiposc‘d a fine rlf 'or,e aca t isr 00:6as'is on tr:lnli Morgan, his lyife niul'Anna Vari.k . Shtfidi. It seems that 'oh TneS'day'kfterhoon' ?Tv , . Morgan was g9.41g,4p WYfie street, with lier child in a' lit tle- oartiagoo , when sho observed her husband wallctag fvrp-in-arm with Anna Maria, Battler. This 4, gfeen .eyed -Jealottay, at once 4'30- }e IN liPr‘ ancL ioaxiyg .her off itfithlg. to , take carer olittelf, she approached thelWfitni_allottried to sepunte them. 503110 of mutual recrimination followed, husband and wife charging each other with infidelity, in tho Midst of.whichlthe whole-party 'were al•restecl and taken before "ye 'Squire." 'A hearing was bad on Wednesday morning, resulting a. - • ' , • •• isa V/ 4u Accinimr.-7-lesterday afternoon, two youths, some fifteen to: seventeen years of ago, werelilaying together, in a yard in the rear, ef - Walnut Rall, .wlien one throw some water on his companion, who seized._ a paint brush and threw it at the other, who is em ployed as a waiter at Walnut Hall. The sharp point of the handle. struck ,imnuliately below the right shoulder blade, and penetrated to h :depth VtehatittitrectiitehtsbAißktlx.illg,SQuie ex -1 ortion,to pull it, ut ; when piece of flesh was found:adhering', In it, a physician , was ;called in,.who examined and dressed. the wound, but he does not apprehend any immediate serious , , , jA II . - 7 2TrVir 991 , 11. f a 1,4 eeo,uglt., p.ff old man num d ~afintra ,Tifil:Laf%nge, for ncily ro 'haling in , the-vmmity of Oirty'ff runoiled iho county. jail, of lang.disease: , was cOmmit tell on the 3d of " Tune,: by Alderman Donald 'son, on.aoharge of disorderly conduct, and sub sequently, on the 19th; by Mayor WefiVer, for the same offense. On Saturday he villa, taicell slpketupi4 though pligfeipm was called in, ho grew gradually worse and died as stated. An inquest was held by Coroner Bostwick,"and verdict found in accordance with tlifi facts. . DESCENT o e & ThsoßDEaty lloust:—FOr some tbrie.ittLe neighhilrEin the vicinity pf the h ouse of Xavier _Karl, on Diamond alley, near Wood street, • glad Complaint being made to jw a y or yrnak`cr,,4ls•police, yesterday morning, made a 4escer4 upon the house, and arrested his. ifejtwe girls, iximat eli orthe house, and the male visitors. Bari and his wife were held iniftoo each to answer at the, 'Oeldber _terra ..fOr 'keeping a disorderly bivid . f hogs, unit die men sent up for thirty - days bahli; and the other man .• •-, „ . , ••• •,( ~n om , • • z 4 . 4 1.* - , • _°: F • - ' ; ~ • MEM PITTSBURGH, THURSD4Y' MORNING, JUNE 30, 1859. Accidents and Incidents: —The Greensburg Argue says, that a new born child, was found dead in Milli coal-bank, two miles east of Mount Pleasant, on Tuesday last. The child had a shoe string tied arena. Its neck. " The supposed mother was also found in the bank covered with meazles and in a dangerous situation. Sho is said to belong to Fayette County and was on her way to Somerset. —Hog cholera is prevailing to an alarming extentamong the hogs at Bridgeport, Fayette county. A largo number of very tine ones have died from its effect during the past four weeks. A daughter of Mr. Sutherland Steers, Adamsville, Muskingham county, Ohio, about sixtom years of age, came to a premature and unexpected death, one day last week. :She was attracted to the front door of her father's resi-, deuce, and in stepping out of the door, whicy from the floor to the , ground is only twenty inchw, it is supposed missed her footing, fell upon her head, broke her neck, and died al most immediately. The Waynesburg Messenger says that a considerable amount of hail fell in the north ern part of Greene county on Friday last. SURETY OF THE PEACE.—Mrs. Ellen Fitz patrick, a white woman, and Fiances Richards, a good-looking mulatto girl, live in a Court in the Seventh ward. Yesterday morning a quarrel arose betsvcan them concerning the Children of the former, and the result was the entering of cross-suits before Alderman Rogers for surety of the peace and assault and battery.: Both parties were held to hall in the sum of 5200 each to imswer the charge at the next term of Court, and to keep the peace towards each other. TUE CROPS IN. KANSML—A correspondent, writing from Osaukee, Jeltersbn 'County, K. undeidato of, Juno 21st, says the prospects for wheat, corn and cabbage in that vicinity are very flattering. The corn is two and a half feet high, and 'new potatoes are plenty. The frost did not visit that locality; but on Sunday evening, lath inst. a heavy wind and rain storm tort down the fences, and injured Um corn, breaking it down very much. The cli mate is described as pleasant and healthful. Til E Ortfmt • WA Y. —Thu Trite Press and Claroniele published a statement to the effect that A. M. & R. White, of Johnstown, had re versed a verdict of SIG,OOO, against the Penn Sylvania Railroad Company, on a wood con tract, We are reliably informed that this is a mistake; the Messrs. White claimed a verdict in that amount., but the suit resulted in favor of the Company, alter several trials in the dif ferent Courts, both parties appealing. SENT TO TITE PENITENTIAALY.--Charles Miller, %TM convicted during the United States District Court, at William Tort, before Judges McCandless and Grier, of manufeetnring coun terfeit money. The casc terminated on Mon day, and on Tuesday he was sentenced to peven years imprisonment. Deputy Marshal bor. mad Dougherty brought ham here and lodged him in the Penitentiary. DEATUFROM APi.PLEN 1-011 Tuesday night Coroner Bostwick held un inquest upon the body of-a man about twenty-ti ve years of ale named John Foem, whohad resided in Spring Garden, Reserve townghip. Ile died at his residence, about three o'clock, on Tue,day afternoon, after a short illntx , s, The jury re turned a verdict of death from apoplexy. STRUCK IIY LIGIETNTNfi.---DUTillg the storm of yesterday evening, the chimney of a three story brick house, on Penn street, adjoining Meyer's cabinet warehouse, was struck by lightning, and thrown down. The fluid also ran along a window in Meyer's building, and set it on fire; but it ryas soon extinguished. No one was injured. Sours: AT NV ILK !Ns Eriday evening next, July ht, a grand oireo will be given at Wilkins Hall, for the benefit of a widow lady, whose husband was drowned a short time since. The object is a most praise worthy one, and the names of the managers sic a guarantee of its respectability. En trance tickets may be had at the door. NT4.,:11) & V 11.1,1,10.4 'WOU u LD UIf:CT:B will give their first performance to- Morrow evening, on the Trimble. lot They will remain over the "glorious fourth." and will doubtleis don large bti,inc,a. CL'TILtN; for boys. on hands and made t , order. Gents' first class work to order an. reedy tundo, and a fall line of harnisbing good at J. L. Carnaghan's & Federal. - street Allegheny city. A Su MAI —joy that tlif• 'Sva sozi.for iiirlit,niry and cool clothing has arrived, every gentletnan is evpected to make his rip pearatlCe 1.11.011 Ole hire.d. and in the parlor pr j erly costumed in new and suitable dre-es. If he desires to feel comfortable and appear to ad vantage, of course he will have 1% in. H. Mc- Gee a: Co., at the corner of Market square-and Federal street, to arrange his lit. A word to the wise. HEATING fl STNA.M.—Aa a testimonial of the workmanlike manner, perfect entinn of their veil'. regulating rnuelitnes, safety, economy in fuel, and the little attention nerev anry to keep c,ielt neon contG trt able, we give this n•rtititxh. to ltlegara. IMlie ancl to Phillips Gt., fur their plan of heating 1,0 steam the S,•oeud Ward Public &Imola in the city of Pittsburgh, and which has mot our approval, and, we would reitommend them to the public to give entire sati,faction of !waling by vteam. P. Miller, Jr., John Maraludl, Jr., M. Tindle, George Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors. I.frAVLY 2 PHILLIPS, Strom Heating, Gat Pittin9. Plumbing and Brau Founders, Dvilorti in every dearriptun of Ona I&rturc4 roof Pumid No. G 7 Wood and 143 }Vac street, Pittsburgh. deltklylo• 111ECIIAN les' ;N,tiTITITTE.— Thin Institution, the want of IThitl lias 'b'ecn au. lO,ng ftlt by our eitrrend is .notr:bpeu, v,ielot the nuperotteudence .11a,mrs Jaekm6l Jubtoop. ill the latfayettel En trance, o. Wood idreot. Ili+, designed fertile perpetual exhibition of the products of Mechanics, Muufactu• rers; Inventors, and Artisans; and as a place of resort for those necking information relative to those branches of industry, either by examination of- samples or seientlilc publication.. Those haring articles to.bring before the pubilowill find it greatly to their advantage to leave samples. • - • /11 - Ar- The public are respectfully trailed to Neil the lOstituto. COULTER MI:NTZER, House, Sign' and Onaaznontal Painters and Grantors. Orders loft at their s will hop be r o p n lequr otop th y s attended. I.6mtreet near Market, Burke's Building, U COMMON UENglii 1111: MASH OV THE people, whatever ilie misnamod and mlsanthroplis phi losophers may say to the contrary. Show them a good thing, let its merits ho edently demonstrated, .and they will not hesitate to give it their most cordial patrpnage. The mason have already ratified the judgment of a physician, Concerning the virtues of lIOSTETTER'S BITTERS, as May be seen in the lumense quantities of this medicines that are annually sold in every section of the land. It Is now recognized as greatly superior to allnther remedies yet derived for diseases of the di-. gestivo organs, such C. (liarrhtea, dysentory,:dyrpepsia, mad for the various fevers that arise froMdeisingentent of those portions of the system. liostetter's name Is rapidly becoming ti„ household ,word, from '.s.lssMo to Teaas, from the shores of the 'Atlantic M Try. the mach, and . be satisfied. t • '• ' ' I' ftkmei bttai 'druititists t,i tbn voska . , stpci TiCOP.T.T.E.II 4 5, 1 4 TIT, .bilo4ulKpturere and Proprietors, je22 No. 68 Wator, and 68 Front atreata TUE INFAINFE POPULM:ITV OF THE EAU Arniuuma, has made a most unprecedented derhand forth° article. Tho bald hare their hair restored la all its beauty, and old as is gladdened with the Testotntion of the pristine coloT to tho hair will fiat spil the; shin .pr the 1111,, Tt- Sold by D. L, FAHNESTOCK k 11), No. 80, corner of Wood and Fourth .strecLn, Druggists generally, and at the Laboratory of Jules Hemel h Co, No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. ia~Si dam WS ''LIVE BO FAST IN THIS CONIVISY, that the Aniericans have became famous throughout, all Christendom, ,as a hard driving, bard drinking,' hard chewing, hard swearing people. We have-'-became equally faMons for debilitated stomachs, e nervated and disordered nerves, broken down constitutions, and the hundred and one cures which follow, upon the vices which we bare enumerated. Countless panaceas for these ills have been advertiried, but we know ofnoth-- Mg so efficacious for an invalid suffering fro,m,indiges. non or nervous depression ita OLIN'S 8T01441. BIT TEF9,, manufactured and sold.by the_ Fnopriefor,rit 1. ?".4 12 , 414 F1i11a 4 183 : - - 41 4 +4 . .• :"' 4 , , :4,Z.; ~~c--•. .: t:. TUE COMMENCEMENT and -exhibition of the pupils of the High School will take place at Lafayette Hall, to-morrow evening. The ex orcises will consist of dialogues, essays, decla mations and orations, and will doubtless be highly, interesting,, Admission tree ; tickets can be had at the High School office, or of the* Principles of the Ward Schools. CRlCKrr—Tbil ,match ; between, the : Atlanta Cricket Club, of Allegheny, and the St. George's Club of Oakland, which we, have already noticed, will take place at Lawrenceville to day. It is expected, as the players are well matched; 'that the contest will be It close ono. APOLLO THEATRE.—Tho testimonial bene fit to Miss Louise Wells, at the Apollo Thea tre, to-morrow evening, promises to be a bril liant affair, A largo number of tickets have been sold, and we expect to see the house well filled. A good bill I. presented for to-night.. THE United States . District Court meets here, pursuant to adjournment on Saturday, July 2d. paguErrtan anlieri es. 'Et 0 GI. M. 'FL S ' Atnbrotype. and Photograph GALLERY, No. 70 Filth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE a. Photogniphs, colored or plain, taion at eltort Lice, at Easternprices., and warrautt4l aqua! to Stern: SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LI MAIZE, and colored in (hi. ri AMBROTYPES.— _ _ _ _ A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE RAID AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS EfiTAULISEI lIRNT THE COUNTRY, AT fel2 FF—SIZE, 12rIPERIAL, AND :NI Etnliat WALI..EI, Fourth Fireet.,4 Pl-10T00-14,A1 3 1-IS, Colored in Oil, PnPloll c,r Rain, In the moat artistic ilk!, And In EnnterTl pllOO, WALL'S GALLERY, , Jones' BuiLling, Forirth stmeL JOSEPH , MEYER & SON, Manufacturer*, and AChole,nle and. Retail Denlen iu FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, 444 PCIIII 8 , above the Canal,: flare on hand s large iiasortinont of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu facture, and warranted equal iu quality and atyle to any manufactured in the city, and will sell at reasonable prior. fa." 11.11 SAMUEL GRAY, DRAPER Az TAILOR, NO. 52 ST. CLAIR STREET, r rrrs- Byrum, Pa., h.s just returnikil from the Lantern ilues, and la now oscetvinn his Sprint , . Stork of (loths. Cavviruers. , A, VeVtins:v, and 4A.,lings or veer,. Variety and style, adapuvl to time la la cite and Voinitry anll 1r made up to order witfi proulitnosa and despatch, and at rates as low sta at any other similar ostublishniont in tho city. mrklyilaw LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL, SMELTING WOUKW, PARK, 111. 1 CCRDY Ac. CO., MANUFAOTIIIIER.'.; OF SElRA'fitiNtl, Itrazisrs' and Rolt copprr, rream,l euppor IA MI.. I{/1115P.1 81411 80110111,4 :limiter Solder. As- alst, on riOrli•r, 811 , 1 ‘11:11i , r 4 in Metals. Wire. Ac. Constantly on hand. Tiatoon's Maellintnt and Tool, Warohouw. No. 115 Fir,t, und 1:73 Sot 01111 11f7,8 , 1.4, 1'1LL , 111147,11. SPVCi.B.I or , ier+ of t.loppmr cut in sired paten/. ' ntyltistplaar JAMES A. EETZER, i • FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT !NZ Uri WC Or Flour, Grata, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Bard Dried Fruit and Produce Desire Uri CORNER OF lIARKET AND FIRST STIISrtS, rirmuneGtr. Itrtia to—Francisk G. I.IAI 1:4q.„ I),lA,,ttb, Sr., S. Cutlawrt A P4lll. Pitvlazrgh, boy I a int, 11.•i..hr1l A !Swearingen, S. linuir, l'a,th. M. A M. Itmalr. Lai A Itow Hl, *Atanglo A Co, (ie-argo W. Audcr,on. !Jordon, con A %Vhorha7. torlN'aPtf FOUNDRY, U, WIFUTMAIV, NI. A Nil FACT II ItE It 1W Kum Englu,v,Stuttllng and l'ullie: lionng Mapli inv., dlort.loo dischinme, lA= Wheel,, Ilangett, ct..:. eV Orders promptly attended to. at;:ly 'ALLFATIENr, SECOND-HAND PIANOS. One 60...1a5e, Itesewota.l Ca..), Iron 17eiune; made by Clockering A Sons ; only two years old. One 6b5, 11.c.ewood Oise, round corner; toad, by Hallett k Davis. One 6-I4 Ovhite,lbisi•wood.CsTVed desk made by Nunns Clark. • One Ci Octave, larding:toy Case , node, by Nunns & Clark. One o N. 1. Man. Co. Onoti « t1er.1%.; &Simon One 0 0 Rosewood " Pape, Parts. One 0 " Mahogany " " " Albrecht One 6).) " o " Loud it Itrn. out 6 " • • • • Gorman unite. One 5 • • • • • Clomenti. Ono 6 o cc Clementi. For ode by JOHN H. MELLOR. myl2 SI Wood street. _ tholo g i,at Anntomy.l rots. Grow' li:lunieo4 7 ol Pathologithil Anatomy ; I nitroToglG•il.l Anatomy, with colored plates. Herners Anatomy mail Ilisudecr, 2 vols. Lawrciwe's Treattse on the Eye. Mackeualea " ' Wilson on Disonso of the Skin, with ntint of plates. Ilueknill and Toke on Insanity. La Itocke on Pneumonia and :Malaria. Copland on Palsy and Appoploxy. ' . • , Enchsou's &loom and Art of Surgery.. , Cooper's Lectures on Surgery. blodorn Surgery. Miller's PraCtice on SYstem of " Dickson's Elements of Medicine.. Williams' Principles of Medicine, now edition. Watson's Practieo of Physic, a Woods' Materin Modleaand Therapetilies. mylio KAY k CO.. 5.5 Wat.Ml afrcet • Watches and' Jewelry. R EINI;AIAN & MEYRAN, 42 FIFTH STREET, lire now selling FINE GOLD ANI HILL' lilt HUNTING IVATCHES, Of Am Oorican and English numnfacture, at greatly reduce)] iniet.s, -.1018 Call and see. . PACKINO B 0 X ES--100 second hand Packing Boxes for sole by ...._, leg 1, W. P. atiataff.ku, k CO.o _ 20 BSI,'. ENGLISH VENETIAN — ICED for sale byBECKHAM & KELLY.--- ' jela - " -AlleghenyCitv. ON IC CB OCOL ATE TISKOPS.—BIaCi ti i Wyeth's Tonle Chocolate Drops, of pure:dou'and chocolate, highly esteemed for thew tenth mtlurnee, In imparting strength and a healthytteder tttinValtds,ospt. ciolly for femolorandleldhltigt riror sale t9r - J ILOOX, i„,,,,,a Horner Snlitheeld and Fourth Streets. ____ N DTA 111J1IBER - 0 - QS, ANDS,IN.K.ST Rulers, Penholders. Pena, Paper : finires, Pencils, ocket Inkstands, pocket Books, Bankers Cases, Ate, for sale by. . - W. S. lIAVEN, • lela , OonierWood k Third* Dfarketa Second sta. EFI,NED . SUGAR.— • • I.t. 10 bbls. Eastwick's standnrtj crushed sugar ;' • / 0 do . r, „C•alifse pulverized do gq , tine , do. do • do Penn& coffee crushed ' 'do ' 10 do do B do "do" do 5 do' do - C yellow do In store, and landing, and for sale by ap2s . , • miu n p, HICIRBTSON S • PONGF4.—A fine lot of Bathing SliOnges; also Morgan Bros.' Tirce Gloves, a cheap substi tute for Sponge --a new and useful article. For sale by • =7I3'ZI L. WILCOX. con Smithfield and 4th eta. TOBA of inoious goi store and for We by MURTLAND t COMOR, 197 laberty street. TARIED APPLES.-90 bush. for sale by MURTLAND t CONNOR, 197 Liberty etrriet. gI.NCINNATI SUGAR CURED- RAMS and Dried Beer 30 tierces to - anive,_per steam° oat,* RiiWOWER i BRO'S, in the Die NLEE men& JUST ..PUBLISHEDGRANT'S IASES, ' VOLlTlMltter.drhe of cakes ar4aed ha.-the SIP Ergr/e •Gollit;or ia lenhEYJrania:: arßonlaratn , Grant. ,r9r.440 . 11- .11 F.BAX 4 Cats Wooct etteet. NlMilli THE LATEST NEWS BY -rmitz.niam?...A.Plx.. The Terrible Rabroail Calamity on the Michigan Southern Itoid—SLity ' Liyei Weave indebted to Captain Richardson, 05 the Pennsylvania Railroad Paasenger Depot, for a copy of tho Chicago Journal,' of Tuesday evening, which contains the particulars of the terrible accident which occurred on ; that day. They agree in the main with' the telegraphie report published yesterday. Wo extract the following items: ' Citizens of South Bond and Mishawaka turned out en mass° to waist the wounded and search for the dead. , , Ono lady was carried down the stream to-, wards the river, but lodgedin a tree-top, and heard several float by crying for help. The Engineer had been, running over the bridge from Laporte each way carefully. The train was not running faster than 10 or 20 miles per hour. The .train going west had passed over the embankment safely, at 8:20 P. 31. The S. Express had over .$BO,OOO in their safe, which broko to pieces by the collision; but the agent hero has found most of it in the ruins. One of the through mail bags was found near Um river, two hundred yards from the whether others aro lost, cannot be told. The ravine is about 25 feet deep, and 76. to 100 feet wide. The night was vary dark, and there was a curve in.the road just before the embankment was rettchod. NOTE.-Mr. . William Osgood, the Confine= for of the train, arrived in the city this after noon. Ho is injured, but, not severely. He is unable to give the names of the killed, as it was impossible to identify them when ; he left. LATER CT TICLZOBAPII. ClTlvAtin, June 29—A special reporter from ill , . Journ, 1, returned from the scene of the ac cident thin forenoon. The time ho loft wassiz o'clock this morning, thirty-seven bodies - were found. The following addition were reported killed yestonlay : Mrs. Sumner, and two chil dren, of Chicago; Mary Ann Cumin Dun kirk, Mrs. Tizuold, and four children, and a number of bodies not recognized. Mrs. Be gan - Rockford, died since the accident. Further by the Steamer Arabia SACS:VILLE. Wit, 8., Juno 29—The horse ex, press of the Afsociated Press has arrived hero from Halifax, bringing the detailsof the Euro pean news furnished by the steamer Arabia, which arrived at that port yesterday. Gr.E.vr BRITA IN—Parliament had re-assem bled, but Lord Palmerston had postponed the presentation of his programme for the present. General Gyulai him been superseded in his command of the Second Military District, by General Schliah, commander of the Fourth District. Austrian aports state that General Urban had repulsed Liaribaldi's forces. Ground Garibaldi was at Bra i& Austrian troops were moving towards Italy. Napoleon demands additional men, in order to besiege the fortresses of the Austrians, which form the historical quadrangular square tween the Mincio and the Adige. The Austrians aro said to be preparing to at tack the allies at Mantua. The mobilization of the Pruitalan army, and the mere hostile attitude which _the Gar man confeaeration has assumed, creates uneas itlC3S AY to the re...tilt—a general war being feare4. Ko , inth lind passed through France en route for I tnty. Prince Napoleon's corps had commenced moving. The Austrian* aro reported to have entered Va FRANCE--The Parit bourse was depressed. The new British Ministry had been official ly announced, as follows :—Viscount Palmer ston first Lord of the Treasury; Hon. W. F. - Gladston, Chancellor of the Exchequer; Lord John Russell, Socretray of State for the foreign department; Duke of New Castle; Secretary of State for the Colonies; Hon. Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War department; HOD. Charles Wood, Secretary of State to the India Post: Duke ofSonterset,`Lord of the admiral ty ; Lord Campbell, Lord Chancellor; Earl Granville, President ut the Council; Duke of Argyle, Lord Privy Seal; Earl of Elgian, Posttntoter General; lion; Richard Cobden. President of the Board of Trade; Hon. S.-Ed ward Cardwell, First Commissioner of the Board of Public Works; Lion. J. Milner Gib son, l'resideut of the Poor Law Board; Hon. Sir George Goy, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Hon. Sir A. Coekburne succeeds Lord Campbell, as Lord Chief Justice. Parliament met on the 17th inst., when Lord Derby announced. the resignation of the Ministry Earl Granville. President of the Council - said, that he Would reserve his expla nation of the policy of the new government till a future day. The House of Lords then adjourned till tlie 21st inst. In the House of Cotnmons, Mr. Disraelli announced the resig-, nation of the Ministry, and tnaved an adjourn ment, which Nl.ta,t carried. A despatch from Vienna says that the French have established adept °attic Albanian coast, and disembarked large quantities of gold coin. An Austrian corps &armee, which • -loft Ancena per Tessaro, had been directed towards the lower Po, to Join tho troops in the' prow .. It h uncertain yet Whether Cella harbee ovitcysted. Overland Mail. Sr. Louis, June 20.—The overland mail, with dates to the Gth' inst.., arrived last night. Four hundred Mexican families, liberals, were driven to tho Rio Grande, near Fort Davis, by the Church party. Professors Ise, Gayer *and La Mountain will leave this city on-.Friday,-in a balloon, on an expedition to ,tho Atlantic coast. r. `. • • - .RE310VA.14. W. & UAW REMOVED TO NO. 69 1.1" Alt• JLA. 14: ET Street, corner of Pourilt,'Where they will re main till ttio ilretof 23eptember when they will remove to their new etore now being built at the old otalut corner of Fifth and'Market streets. 4:4m BE BALTIMORE SKIRT.,--The• best T Skirt in the market, made expressly to' order for our owe sales. City and country dealera supplied at a liberal diseouut. EATON, OREE .ICO., Jeil Fifth and Market streets. SUN UMBRELLAS—In Silk and Ging ham; closing atvery low prices. WholeadeDealers aro oi r cially invited to examine our stock and prices, _ jo3 - 1;ATOIN1; ORME tCO, Fifttrahtl Market da, . Ctifr'l'ON A.N.1.)• LINEN ri.tINGES AND DRAIDB—For Banque Tnnitninp—A v@r3l ansortmem of all widths. .5,01 d wh,oickah wad "tail at tha lowestposPible Pri°4!!. • • 4 n/7 X4l' o 4.'alit;g 4 ea. virtu sad Market sta. iiiiRIO4•POMATUM.—A largo supply of jpi dos excellent mild° just rooelyad at •• JOSEPH EPL.FAFINCPS, Jon corner Diamond and Marko. atroot. lailir A N DSOM E DOUBLE SKIRT FRENCIi 1.1. LAWN ROBES at Three Dollar% same al' erg early in the season at rive Dollars.' mit% 80 . 04 4=501, ment Silk' Dusters and !Ace Manlier, ' • an ' C. lIANSON WV, , bl. TA Market street. ~ • • UP --'.7 .$ . . EAU. ..LUSTRALZ 'OT 4 , rcANTEL—This universally approved and admired' au le, free from ardent spirits,pungent. oils io sad Other destructive materials, cleanstheluir expodi way reu. ders ita beautiful- bright, and SEtt . 4 . ! to it o delicate fragrance of the Hewers. reir ;,. • . _ • , , - .I();TEPU. FLEX( IN . i s • ocrner Diamond sod Market atrwit.:.., DRYIRON-7-50.toriplakeAquiricti .12 Foundry iron, to arrive and for sills Ire mpg }may bbh3. - kastport; new;: do do : For sato . by . I gld. a SMITH 'ICO., 'GS) 118 Second. And 147 Front stroefa. • rands, in WHITE BEANS-50 bushels for sale'by V V Jeao WM. E. SMITH I CO. SYRIT-28 bbls.prime Sy r. F. fox We. b WM. ff. B to?, ie2 o Sown and rmcd DEANS-50 Barrels; alkali white, fbr' sale Aj by ile22 11EXRX , 74. CALLUS— .IdIJ BBLS. SPAIRSA ViALTEßCEforsalo : lateTasui ,• . • • . 4. 15=2! lIPERIOR, RECORD CAP.- sale by as Ntr.'soa'.i/U!!%,..1uN741%, ~, Itt. ilt, _ %• `'`.4, CO „Mid Rolm,. Steamer. * . . Literpc4 York...L.Juxte'2s. .Arlig ßO WAlL msa ßer o - 6:a.n.yr:!2925,:91 Arg0..1.. .... Tork......Galway---Jtu2e, 23 Puiton . ... --New York ..Babe ' ' ;Awe - City of ManehertoO.NeW -ItOrki.l—Corl44otn 2s • 20 tianganio New' PITTSBURGH„ WEEKLY REVIEW.' 4 '" - - Carefully Entlsecreaul aU4 I- ecteet by oui otai Commercial Reporter • - •Pmss9tcQa , 4u! , !, 29, / 135 ?;;' Business has once more subsidedinto_ its ordinary channel; and now Mat the frost pitch lust may eipieet Bie 2 dulhaCia . tisital ortliercirj. indeed, in the week just closed we havoiptiA foro4sto . of what may be anticipated The market for flour and, grain seems to be pretty' well settled, at least until the new clop comes In Whim slight decline' mar ensile. =ln otheeartlcles wu note little change. Onr merettanteere filiing quiety, the few orders they receive, and preparing to meet ILibilities falling dna on tho lat of July. : TAO rivet: is a fci . inches lOwer than at 'Mir last, but there istiot . rmeii businessfor boats. But little produce le arriving,and this lie not, the,reason. for heavy ahip ments, westward and, southward of Pittsburgh manu factured articles. , . , At'disite no 'Material change in' the •tinoney Market , though It is still groveling tighter.. Bat 'the cranmercial cottammity, bagptlyi; require only small „taticommoda. lions, and- hanks ahow,a . disposition to make them WI far La posptile, demand for ,eatste!rn exdhingd stilt cantfunea;"%ehich; %titbit coining in of the' small is. sues of our banks, has a tendency to create a scarcity The following consparatlvostatotnentisnnula up crinn the official 'statements oCtko conaitiuno!the city tianks for the week ending on Monday.last,, and; for thosP , of the week previous:: • •••• .; :-= • " LOlllll susd One by other Notes, At., of other . Banks andfireasurY Circulation. 1,888,478 2 00 1,863.653 00 One to other Banks.. ... 920,362. 96 ..• 74,32$ 87 . 14.78,3% 16.. I,Cirso4l3 fib . , These flguxes show the following °ewer:Wive results InereAse in Loans and $28,167 . 25 Increase irt amount due by otherßanks....—• 23,188 41 Decrease in Notes and Checks of other Basks - - At 42,312 93 Increase in ... 33 Decrease in Circulatinti ' 24,315 00 Increase in amount due to other Hank 5.........; 6,984.131 Increase in Depostte:..--- .. .. The ebOve figures show a net increase in. Assets of $11,213 "%and a net increase inLiabilitiesofs'467o 43 making the difference in favor of the Banks ttus week Apples.-None in maikei sad figarda' 'only nominal We: rote Common at - !4,500and choice at V 0545. If ... . . Ashes— We note a decline of qc. in all grades. "Pots rate al 5#6140 and Pearls at C 1 4€46%0; Soda Ash 'at 3% QV; Nitrate of Soda ai 6€0 1 ,0, and Concentrated Lyo Bamoza...Malutaina about the same figures. Shoul dem we quote at 75.64tbrKe :Bides atiq,4@9 - Xe.aml Hants at 10/a16340 VI 8, 'Sneer cured-hams at 11 1 / 4 @l2c. for cit . and lle. for plain Western.. -. . . ' - . - . -.Aro in good supply,with but a light deinand. Bales of small white at $1,50 * brishel, and a few lots at higher figures.' ' - - - - . • .:, Butter.:. There is a better demand, and we (mate . at Broome—Are scarce and high: ' COmMonnew are worth $2 per dozen: good $2,16 -0.12,-sind fancy p,50. :.: Buckets and Tube—The Bearer manufacturers, r , nes are as follows :--diuckets, plain inside, * dozen, 14.5; painted inside, $1,50; 3 fit:1(413,21,1'5: Tribs,-NO. 1 , hoops,* dozen, $1,14: No. 7,'Y h00pa,.16,76; No. 2, t o et 1C0.3, P1L54.5_0; No. 4, 1471; Na 6, WO; Heelers; o. 2. till; Half Bushels, sealed; ;3,71... - Cordage— •. . ... 1 Manilla Rope, coil.-11 *lb Mmuflis ,oo ßope,ent.....l2* .115 Tarred " " ...11. VI lb Hemp - " ." —ll *lb Hemp " " -.11 *TO Tarred " " -.13 II lb Paciung Tarn. fine-11 *lb Packing - Yarn, com.lo.* lb lief ards...Manilla,Sl,so, SIX, $2.1292,15 41 doom: nap ooil, r /le. 3.1 h... .. ~ Poona Laws maaille. ne. ft docent- Hemp - We:4 dos thtton , thrdagc...Cottod Rope ! , .l'aridupwards,MlC4 do. below 3 =C.; Bed Cord 0 0476.41 dozen: PlongtiLinea R.,26; . Bash Cords $440, . _.- - Cauedlee— Th e following are now the curren t of city manufacturers: Moulds Mc. ji Ill; Dip -1.234 e.; Star 1 2 61: 19 c.r "_"-_- - ' ' ' - ' - . • ''• and cheese— e quantity in . roarhet is not Mrge, a“,.. the demand is limited.. Western Rewrite Li sod' at tiliatt c.-, and Gm:bents tiondnal at 'l2e. ' , ' -. - - - Corn Meal:-Ha. adrarteed to Mc II bush. from the mills.-- • ' . - -. : ... - : . . . Crackers... The price 3 hive undergone a farther advance. The quotations are now as 17.31lowst—Water Crackere'lb.sXe.,...7lglu;_ tier do. 614 c.; Sugar Soda Te.t &MUM Te. Pitenireiul sthbl. obo. _ „ Criasaberslee:-The market is well stipplled, lAA the demand la limited. • 'Sales from' store are nude is sll@ sll.Bo‘l bble, or hos of 3-bush • - . Dried Pruit..Applea are Is little .demand, and we note only. Decisional sales at $2,.%.? bush:' Peaches ere in better request, - comrriandlng sll.oo4#3,3osthmsu. scarce din de at.l4solk. 'f do peed..,, Quiet. W a e n Missnote of-BD m at too s. 100 lbs.; Shorts at $1,10; Ship Stuffs at $1,93 and dlings ai 51,a241,65. Oil Meal fa stencly-al 4:3@i22 Feathers...Salm of prime Western' ere madieon ar- rival at 45e. small Ibta, mid from store 5t48.950c. • Fire Betelk—Sales of Bolivar at r'''44. °s 1 1 M. Insla...No. 3' Mackerel are in good demand 4811,50 filA6O bbl. for large, and $6,004.0,12 half bbl. Lake White $ lO , OO _V bbl. and $54454..," la half bbl. ' Baltimore' Herring ASO l bbL for new.and Halifas-S4O bbl. Lake. Trout PAO p bbl .Codfish bels,tic' i Flear....The market has at length settled arid price:a • are firm. The arrivals are limited. and sales are medal from first hands at SOX for superfine, and $11,74 for es,' tra, a decline of 60c since, last week- From store the ruling figures me fa;:5017.00 for stipatifine,S7.oog7.lts for extra de, and 117,604i7,111 for. extnufamil7.. - Some aides are reported athigher figures, but there are about the average rates. and bare been . siddireen loiter. _. .Graia..."Rho market shows butlittle change, antithe, supply of all kinds i exek.dinglx light: qboteioats at Mellow Arxt hand% and eatii4s . c from 'Stele.' Corn is in better supply but last week's rates are maintained, via $l,OO from wharf and &pi*: antratt.ol' from store. - Barber and Rys are still nominal at 70(47bcfor the form er and 81,0001,05' rut the tatter: Wheat is dal, with only a tow iota of Southern uniTip& Which is taken up at 81, 60 01, 00 . • The market has been well ' fi lled - With Bu ckwheat. and earlirin . the Week. osilats.wartmnade at ups:3 4 AZ, but figures hare :gone down tq A1,2:,®1,110, the demand htivuu4nearly ceased. GirocertelL.Contintle dull. with , talkie of stlwar in hlids at 7,Y,Xsac ; Molasses at 40c to eity.ind' 41(4,43e to country trade: tkitreo at 1214 1.3 a atui:Rtce ailkss, l ‘;•. Gas: plpe...Tho follownig r are, quotations for tho wrought iron WAN{ • • , • !-• _ i thui j Inch 'Pir.. eta. 1% nolo Gas 32 cts. u . u p" 90 u .11)4 " • .2,90 " • Ittlide.i4. to-the eniternarydniNinnt. ' . • llisty...Sales from the scales, at slo@l6 11g top, with a good supply. • c . onittuindle'fi ftt:i green salted Sc, and dry flint lee. Llionapera.Tl)ete is nothing doids.idd quatatiOns are nominal at 1620ar fur pearl; , Iron and aTatto,..The qoutationiaf insonfactured -Iron Illi1) - 41r SlaoWe N4-Commonl3ar ;234- to ,23ic.. Nan : Are. selling at $3,5004,76 for /04.1. ha 4d., according o quality, *The farms Ore sir month's' Credit,' or a yi taut discouritlbr earth . . f3aled . llaht. - • • • ••• • adranced ;slightly. , Wet notice , sales of City I'o.l. In bbia. and tierces at 1,24d2gc, natlh) kegs at 1343.13,tic, and country 0.110434 c. Leather-. The market ' Is steady, with no change in Red S panishSolo . Vi Slaugliter..—.—.. b 3 (.0V0- Skirting_ • " • WOW. Harness— ....... " —...... .............. 24426 c. I iikiirtal:or Sairoard...The following are the quotat i ons of sanaoned number; from the mei , ' an.tho oktiy Common 1 inch Boards, 10100 feet........., 416 00. ' Clear " " 33 00i Flooring dreraied.at' - " 001 Siingle 3 A494 9o -1. :7! 1••••• ••••••------ 3 2 60. . Lath, Oak. Ilqoring, **molt itkoh.N l lo4 3 fee?... 4 11.2 00 . ! Lumber s Greeiri: . .alsire la but little, doias, ceforw mow is worth SPWO tcw /AO feet And, Cleak lA OO eitlC Ottue ibot; and Blungjes $3,354e.,60 MOO, • 0161.,,:„ 11 4. 1 3161.37110rols. dos and weiquotezia It WI. to city; and'lLPslll td'ecatur. • • i . • ligatada.-Pig Lead: hswaleoliasstV' 14 WWI, Sheet Uo„ riper ~• ViNkl.; Sheet Brass 3.e. 011C-tawd No.l is 'held gnat by thtr' nuatifkotuxers. wt llo o 93 ,:sriglwocosswrial .sale at9le. No. 2 is xo 76c. Linseed red "steady at 16078 e. - Coal•Oil soils at 11.,1 1 ,4 016 $ 3 rThift 00 4.ead ,10 , 47641t1Stgaufor.gla OW , cle fronis2l-10 th 4. 5 11 4cran t 4.3*kVikt4Pirt FPu t ' ' °fll4 " antes 01. slinost bare. .1S o Neatuinnoeha in marker! w'mmon'titilAti , sad BedatrpAspbush: • -Powditr...There beebeena deellpoin. the . pricea oE No: on former quotations - '6f suouna $l on' Rifle; .the: quotations sow: ate': for, Wasting. *26 "iik hog; BM° Rye r Flour. o ..Th a e llar delatard iuraiixi ts 4 . t., fai vri t: sat ittg ai aal tif ee:t!l, 1 7.atti Bond atolas.:..Regulaa asilesof inatuspion polnitY yr . There ?a bal Jattlo.. (kook& „Niro ~boar.., of no Oriiitielovortkotti first lanolin sumo onnillioto 4omato2o 2 574 b 7 c 7 515 11 k#5 2 5 0 211WMP15AY Acta but steady, at .S:4 s l'Woi:Vax bunP, V., 00 0 1 , 05 1 bat' am Sholi t thre r adM i 4 k 4 4-..Ttie iharicep Have hgeiln 0011,ned,In bl a rare noir ti rang figure a; We Sheetin&s, We.* 'WC 33 7 aganafiet,-.i ~- /lend No 1 tios:6 tiil(cin; -- r ' - N0:itt.:.:....„...., 25 .er. :„. •,' bitedThr.l,7oo6li• 1i0.17.7..„,..;.,...„. in Mo. 1.1 on 11. 21 1111 .. N0..1.9. '27 0, ..... Nca2..,4„..;;.,;; Sala , : I.: N0t19.2,...;•2...i... , : , 28'.› o , ' ~, a 40 , 15 ---40- 23 , , 5 , •••• ; 14 ?.'1. 4 r7 4 •7f - r• i 4 2 ~., 1 4 . 4 '."' • .., . . . , . EMI N 0.400,10 doz.. 11 ® -.• Do. White, 25 No. 600, " ... .10 to 30 211 411' 4 . , `No 000.. .......... Or ;white, - 8g No 700 ...... 8 - to 44. 2 2. i 6 _ Battnit,No. 1-. 16 .NO-.1060 8 ® "N 0.2-. 16' TororleeYerh., - -TV Family Batting „.17. • Carpet cord es__ :.18- ® Cli'n,as. • sorted color.. 53 I Saat;:rhe fOilikrilMg r att thalTtaatligettallettpriCeB4 FC , OMI 3 I 4 , No. 1 Falai, Nt"Chehiieal,':63i; CeitEd Wad- Tallow—Rough quOteset and Corintry nindered at 9c. : y t White &a—White, Lead.,ls ' ,fir and in atearly dlinunid'af V.,60 Vag fbr pare' oil drj'ioa *40., entooD tattle usual ,discntuat,i. Bed bead 83.44@i9e. net, and Lithargel3%. - ' Window Glass— The prices of city ..brantli.bani.:.l . advanced: anct.we correct our griotations as follower— .6zB and 7x9, it Uta. 0r .50 'fet..4160; - 840,42,16; Bat, g@ruxl2;eiid lo . l . l . 2 i4B 4o ; l x l o - atidaxl4,g7.,66,•,loxlfa ard,loa lo , V.,16i 10* cent. di scount Cal miry brands 500. lower. •' ' • '" " - • Wool—The demand is not as heavy as usual. Prices„ range from 29 to 46cthroogh the different arades, , and few Nita Of - Wdettington county hats eroug4„ a - high as 60(4.52e. Whisky—Sales Raw, for cash at 2c, and Iteetakid,; at 2802144coshisoid 35 1 - r, Pirmixammus, Jane 2ZZThere is some little inquiry farlourAUt South America sales 2.000 ,bbla Diarnmad Mills extra, and' mime eitra'faMili,kut - private tern:it; freely °tiered at 62 1 - without thes sal 141:ir t ri rls i l l e e ar ia e buy ing extra and lots at SO, W s--- ; Rye - Frolif daltat .sl4l,sll , Corit Meal dull at53.a%•..,1Th , .. drooplugv sales rod at $.1,50g1,60, and whitest 3.1.60001,- 70. Bye dull it 'Corn saleasooo.heah yellow at 81@822alloakt Oats unsettled &des 2,000 bush els'A sale _prime Delaware at 45@ufc, alai' aslitli,4_4ld j ofßuckweat at 75c. Whisky staarly at 27ucoe. New - Ydrk - Market:" - - " Nzw twin; Janeadvanced; Sidesltllbstia; the steamer caused an advance of 3, , ,Vi'c; upland dling,llXe... Flour, wasettled: sales .5000 bbls. ' Wheat' heavy; safes' 8000 bughi , Corn WOW.; : sales. 24)X1 bush; yellow And mixed svestern-/WAc; yellow south ern, 87©88c. Beef Beef at Cady at $10613,55: Pork beavy and lower:with sales dn&e bbla, atSloo)l6.= for reewt,and '512,8734012 for prime. Bacon quiet. ButierAleelined; 010,12(2)13. _ . . Camersarr, June .—Flour maintains its ptkdtiont without cluing& Wheat is a shade _better. Corn firm, 'at 8041,82. Rye quoted at Me. Barley and Oats; mail{ 50, with sales at less. Whigley dull. at ProsisionF. are a ,little morp,active : ;the inquiry is mostly for baepn Bides. Junn,2l June 27:. -• • n 2 -$6,918,4.13,87 176,841 41 M. 5,00) 82 • if New Vork•Ca,ttle ..Market. _ New Tom, June 29.—Beeves heavy; reeeivea aSat head; pricea3,4c lower. with vales at 7,g111, average price; 9. Sheep heavy treceiptsl3oX/r the prinee;are nettled, era - Ay lower, having declined 750)100 per heath - Swine dull; receipts WOO. 836,542 . 2E4.X9-it 197 . 496 . .:1,914A6;+ Humour, June 'is lidavy and :15e lower; Howard street being effered at 113.50 1 'There is no Wheat offering. Corms firm yellow at 80c1gpit1e. ' -Pro visions nne_banged. Whieky 2134 e. _ A VAL13;i111:E" 3f nfa>icg:=Dr:' Nikon's Tonic entbortic and Anti-Dyspetic Pills were inveritEkr Ily n regular physiciannia fhoroirgh'chatnist,wlM, after years of study and experience, elaborated the met eine and introduced it successfally in his private prac tice. Its surpassing efficacy in Dye - PepBla, ifeadaChe, Dysentery. Bilious Fever, .t.e, soon spread its fame be yond the private Practice of the Doctor, and it. Ito* . P l l - joystinprecedeided celebrity ps a safe and reliable med icine. D. L Fahnestock lc No. 66, corner Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, are now the ProPrieteri. See . PM adv'ertis'ement on the 'third pagi of. to. are papet:: • •. • . . • jeZtdaw R. T. KENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY: PEARL STEAM MILL. FLOOR, CORN MI 2 A j AND HOMINY, LN.P/TTSBURG.ID.AixI} APPALT-. 1 ,1T-t - azadydzw] TERMS, CASH 13N DELIVERY - EY E sier MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER, The 'deli' Remedy the: Whole World, SURE TO EXTERMINATE - 2 EATS, MICE, COCKROACHES: iIL'OS,../LNTS;, MOMQUI TOES,:FLELS, MOTHS, MOLES, GRAIN Mro/1/13,"“ AND GARDEN INSECTS, - ie. 50,P09 BOXES SOLD IN ONE MONTH: Those celebrated remedies have beer; extensively used for twenty-two years in all parts of Dalrone,atid .their rniradulo o s : power have been attested , by the Courts of Busl,ct," Prance,' England, Austria,.. - Bavaria, Saxony, Belgium, Hollan Naaplesoko r , ,their Chemical-properties examined , and appro by She most diatimpushed Medical , Faccdtiela.Wevor the Their ,iestructiietcOss to alltinds Of Vriiiireitidinsects hag been eertillal in:thisf.city by thelgett.amottO .various. Public institutions, Planters,Fitimers,;.pro prietorsM' Hotels, Watehonstas, IlfannfactottelAndAry various distinguished private, citizens- 1 „ ,; • -.-,,- Numerous Testimonials "and Certificates' orthe efficacy of these Remedies can-be seen at. theDepok t and Proprietor. ' JOSEPH Aril, .ftllttiCAL ht!talti,_ Depot, 1;.a.11.12 Broadeoay,mr. Houston st„ General Agent for the United Statei . 'lnd Was. For sale, :Wholesale end Rottul: the InTeetor FREDERICK V. RUSHTON, Druggist, - D . ro:10 /Lagos Hottse,' did 417 Broadtribi;.Nrw 'roux. :For sale io this city. Wholesale, and. Retail,. by.R. E. Sellers eortiver.Wood and-Second:Streets JOsetih iFteadrig,i corner. I)isuutind. and /llst4et. ,street,, ;Lad Beckham, Allegheny . . VIIviEGAIR. wARRANTgp Pure, and .. adtilleratOd, and Pleklae for .years, the earnoithat I hare eoblto a inalor4ty of the Pittsburgh Gro7 cora for Tit - T.lNa rtans,and,Squich has taken Maio' Prtm TI - at Pennsylvania State Fairs; I' am note ort' fering Iti•tlni city . and' 'country, tradeiht greatly reduced prices. Please, order direct. Ternr4 Nab. 8A41 ,0 3 1 , 140 Water, sigeet, between SmithireldriadVia%l. rar2'—dAw .... ...... - . V ' H. M'CrEE 1.--KERPRA NA', A. 1 , 14 .0 .Thaala in Ready Idada ClatlAng and Gentlemep's,Fra , coiner or 'Federal iiti-eat tinci!-Maiket liquaFra, .illogheny, City. sattly irwi LL 4 . . street amt. ,i)nquespe Way, and nnrchased tine Mt of Horses, Niggles and Carriages, PerZuhlrespedtfttny so licit the patronage of :my friends and puNie gontlallY, assnripg them-that they eau be accommodated the moSt reasonable rates. Ihare.ma4le such arrangements ..thrtt persons ail:shin); their horses .kept.,can:,be well ac commodated. • BRCELAND:' a Scott 1144144.Pittaburgb, Pa L;. C 11EP.SURN,. :ATIVAXIIr 3 . 1,111 r, AND CONVItt#O3, ,cit-FlciE i ftiTit 31. Brpsulia", sp Fourth 4reet. - CT - UR ,• •, 1•,7 •• • - ••• - • •••• • • HALrliteE Or Gauze, Merknq, Ootton,ysle Thread, Linen and Silk, CIIIES lIFELD & SON'S, • No. 83 Wood street - - St 111 ) BT.JC:KWIEEAT.-`2OO .- Seed Buckiibeat., now in store and for sale by JAMES A. I*.k...t.ta AWNS,BERM : E CALSUN •MRRELLAS,Ioop. Ski l ts:dace nd.Sik Mn a tles,Hier,eecleWor,ae SQ: VE,y " • BLACK.SILK LACE.- 11JJ• over.lock yards of extra wide and Oxtra quality of Bla,olc-Silit Lace, justreceived by 'Express this day. by . EATON, CEEB- k . eonterFifth and Market.streets. :VRESH BUTTER.-7 - jars 'and 4 kegs j: Fresh. Buttei,juilreCelved and for sale . . el. . corner Market arid -nest streeta. NIJMBEt: r ., ~g.':;.,;-=--, Philadelphia Market. Clneluriatl katkei. Baltimore Maiket. 'A T.f.TZGHEIrf "CITY; g. T.'. KENNEDY. &,13110.1,7 WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED MANUFACTURED ANJ tiM,Mi/IE4) New. Livery Stable: 0. 111 Tifood'street for rent. mrl2 = B CUTHBERT *:SON CANE HOOPS—AII lengths of round and cat at low p l ico!,,k the gross. Jes EATON . - C CO. Filth, and:Market sta. D RIED 'APP..I..i:ES.---MUEI.O 131:17411ts'afcAosiee by nlyzi- - Ml 7 Liberty street. . , EMI
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