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Weekly, Single subscriptions Two Dol lars par year; inClubs of five, One Dollar. li iT•IpiA ar:l al an ik. 01 Departure and Arrival of Pusengei Trains. PittsEntrgh, Pot Trans and Chicago Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) Leave Pittetarrgh." Crestline. Ft. WAyne Express 'pain. &SO A. M. LIG P. M E Mail Train._ 6:50 A. M. • .... . Express Train.- .14.50 P. M. 210 A: • Arrive at Chicago: Express; 0,4 Y P. M. 1.. Returning, arrive at Pittsburgl. &25 P.M. I Express, &SO P. Si. I Express, 220 A. M • (From F,xteral Street Station,Allegheny.) s - New Brighton Accommodation.. 9:30A. - 6:05 A. Si. 12:10P.M - ' Penarybxmla Railroad. • (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Express Train. Leaves. Arrives. 8:50 P. AL 1245 P. M 111" 2:50 A. M. 1140 P. bL Fast Lino ' 423 P. M. I=l A. M. The Johnstown Way Passenger Train &On A. M. 1:10 P. M. Johnstown Actommodation_..- 2:50 P.' M. 11.00 A. M. nest Turtle Creek " .....10:40 A. M. 0:50 A. M. ascend " _.... 430 P. IL' 12.30 A. M. Third ". " 0:23 P. IL 615 P. - M -Pittsburgh and Chniugoille Railroad. ' " (From Liberty and Grant streets.) • Leaves. Amves. Mail Train 7.03 A. M. CI:15 P. fd Express Train 4:30 P. AL 8:45 A. M Cferstmat and Pittsburgh Rai/road. - . (From earner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Express Train 12.15 A. M. 2.40 A. M. Mail Train 6.45 A. M. 1.00 P. M. Ftst..... .. .. ..... LO5 P. M. 8.30 P. M. Wellsville. Aceommocialion._ .. 5.00. P. M.' 11.00 A. M. Pittsburgh, Mambas and Cincinnati Ritilnxid. (From Liberty and Grant streets) Leaves. Pitts. Columbus. Arr. in Cin. Fast Line 12.15 A. M. 8.00 A. M. 11.30 A. ld Express Train.. 1.05 P. M. 130 A. M. 7.30 A. `hi Accidents and Incidents. —Mr. A.bednego Griffith, of Pino township, Indiana county, was seriously injured by being crushed by a timber stick, which he was assist ing to carry, at a barn raising on the farm of Mr. Brown, on Friday the 24th ult. It is said that the weight which came upon him was so severe as to dislocate the spinal column at the small of the back. He is in a critical condition, and his recovery is considered doubtful. —On Saturday last, a stable attached to In secoe's hotel, at fiernville, near Johnstown, was discovered to be on fire, but was soon ex tinguished. On Monday, Nathaniel Attic was arrested, charged - with having fired, the hay. While standing in front of the Justice's office, find no one but a relat've near, he took to his heels, and made his cscupe ipeanwhile the counsel were arguing whether the offense was balluble i the 4cpuse4 evidently thought it was. Tuesday night of last week. son , bold thief entered the Railroad office at Greens burg, forced open -the money drawer, and helped himself to the small change it contain ed. He also opened a trunk belonging to a Hiss Phillips, of this city, and took out a val gable silk shawl rind dress pattern. He then visited TaVor's grocery, which he entered, and took-the c tinge, amounting to about a dollar, front the money drawer. —Dr. George W. Williams rind Samuel Bowers, imprisoned at _Mercer, on charges of passing counterfeit money, broke from the jail on Monday night, the 27th ult. They removed their hobbles, broke open the door into the jail yard, and scaled the wall._ Sheriff Smith offers a reward of $lOO for their apprehension and return to jail, or $75 for that of Williams and $26 for that cf Bowers. --On the 4th inst. a party of young men from Wheeling, and a similar party from Walington county, became involved in a difficult at Triadeiphia, Virginia, en the lino g'flhe empfleli.l Railroad, in the course of whidh sines Benrostnn ari4 Bolin I.l'Neal, two yming men from Claysville, were cut with knives by the Wheeling men. We did not learn the extent of their injuries. —Reese Thomas, of Franklin township, Greene county, u few days since, shot a grey eagle, measuring over six feet froni tip to tip Aflta eltended Wings. The bird wns engaged in securing his dinner out of the creek, darting down 110 W and then, taking flab. lie had taken some suckers twelve to fifteen indica in length: —A terrific storm of wind passed over the 'farm of Mr. Houston, of Montgomery town ship, Indiana county, on the evening of the 24th ult., by which some severity trees were blown down, one of which fell upon a young heifer and killed her op the spr i t: ' ~=. Samuel —Mr. England, of East Findley township, Washington county, was riding in a wagon with his niece on'Friday last, who both were thrown out. She was not hurt., but Mr. England had an arm broken, and received se rious internal injury. —Mr. Alexander Frazier, of Washington, had his pookot picked of $l2 by a fellow at Antonio 4.ll.Wil.der's circus on Monday even ing of last Week. Ile caught tho rascal, but was unable to hold on to him. pumerous Advertisiug. Advertising is as much a science as other matters of apparently more grave importance. He who places himself and his wares before the public in the most attractive form is most successful. In the Lake Superior region the 5t.116 is just now preyalent. A dry goods merchant, at Qntonagon, atFortises as 1304P5 1 PQ X. ESI QT Snuff Boxes, 'Tobacco Boxes nor rm Boxes, but largepiles of Empty 'pry goods Boies, from Yorkew aqd'Bostoa, on the corner near the Bigelow louse. Every child to town knows where the store is. filo every stranger will soon learn, as Op. - location is prominent - -stands out, like the city of Chicago—and you cannot accidentally well got around it. Have you seen the dr , { l : i goods that were in those boxes? Just. look le and see t tee beautiful 41111WSTII VAI.KOZ-4, said to be last color*: Anted Brilliants that will fade the first washing; Muslin Delaned, not temp:al—all for a short shilling a yard. Also look at the Great Variety of other Goods, as numerous as any well-selected city retail stock. They are' selling rapidly at "cost,"' that is, at what it costs the purchaser to buy , them, some articles at 'A small advance on New York prices, and some at a good round profit. We cannot dobusiness for nothing this country, any mere than ,they can. in -other sec- Hotta. Business is good at this shanty; &id goals do not go a begging for customers, and customers do not have to be drummed up; they find their way all alone. The object of this is not to draw •businees from others engaged in the same "profession," but the local news, paperniust, or expects to be, supported. - , There is much humor about this, and it. would be read where a more pretending, common place advertisement would be passed by. A grocery 4ealer, toe same , plaeo, gilder the head of "fort yin4r Ifefm,' informs the pub lic that he has on band LUBIBEi, Larg AND h-&TU, PRIME Hamburg Cheese, Butter, Lard,'Dfolasses and Syrup—thick and heavy. TEAS—Young and Old Hysou, Oolong, Imperial—se lected by _Mrs. Partington. SUGARS—Brown, Havana, Coffee, Crushed and Ground Loaf—see Ike on the sugar bowl. TOBACCO—Pure Indian Weed, Cavendish, Fine Cut, Chewing7-wag, Smoking and Idaccaboy Bnuff,mtorif. emus, deli tful. FLAVO ING • EXTRACTS—VaniIIa, Tapioca, Toma to, Catsup, Ginger, Farina, Corn Starch—go in lemons. SALEMTUS, Soda, C y eaut Tartu,749atiTl, Pepper fr aspiqe- , to fix thin s. :4P-Aellosot,' Castle, cnd CionVirooms, Tos, lihtShes, Bath Weellhollf4H, .Btarch and Blueing—keep shady on onday. Sperm, Star: eh Stearin° end Cendles—good night. White Lead. Zinc, Paint, Linseed Of not rm." Choice Codfish, No. I:Mackerel—for Fridays , ;. Powder, Shots, Cops and ,Fend—La !Upon. We venture 'to say that those gentlemen re ceive their customers blandly,amliven them with many witty sayings, and WI more goods than any of their sombre, matter-of-fact neigh bors. Why do not some of our advertisers try this dodge ? We believe it Would 'pay, and the .Post has room • for many such- advertise ments: Who will be tho first to inaugurate a system of funnyisms in advertising here! BEV. J. Boy:moll, of Michigan, Most Wor thy Templar of the Templar% of Honor and Temperance in the United States, a most able orator, is expected to deliver a temperance ad-. dress on Saturday evening, at Lafayette Hall. He has done much to promote the interests of the order and the cause generally, and we hope to eee q fhl/. attendance. The White Murder—aril — toiffe,i i ity l ii The rumor current on Tuesday, that, Levi Baldwin of Washington, had confessed' to the murder of Samuel H. White, on his* death bed, proves to havebeen incorrect. From what we have since learned, Baldwin while very sent for Mr. Thos. W. Grayson, of the Exami ner, who, accompanied by David P. Lowery, visited him. Ho made a statement which was taken down in writing, in which he denies any participation in the murder. Declares ho know nothting of it, and that be never saw White in his life. Ho also gave' an accurate account of his movements at the time of the murder, and explained ttliniaspicioticirciistances attending his arrest. He asserted that ho had no knowl edge of the bloody shirt found in the stump near West Ididdlotowp, and ,also that ho had no suspicion alto:who did this deed, 'He ex pressed contrition for his other sins, such as profanity, drunkenness and Sabbath breaking, arid thoughthat if assured his dying declara tion Ninth - regard to the murder would be placed on record, he could die in peace. The statement is dated, June 30th. Baldwin died on Sat,ruN,43 , the,Zllnst., , .:.48,17 A. nt Roocxxo,—The custom of using patent roof ing very generally, has proved both cheaPer and better than the old-fashioned shingle roofs. Builders now prefer the new style to the old. Messrs. Bates. & dohnson, whose ; office is at No. 75 Smithfield street, are prepared to sup ply a variety of the best kinds of water proof roofing now in use. Their gum elastic, im preyed cement and canvas 'Tang,- and. their nproved . felt cement andgravel' roofing are both capital articles, thoroughly water proof, cleanly, Ilurfible, and a great defense against lire. These gentlemen are largo operators in the roofing business, and are prepared to fill all orders withpromptness, and to the satisfaction of parties wishing to contract. They are agents for the patented Asphaltic Roofing, and have felt rooting, and all kinds of roofing materials, constantly on hand. They are gentlemen of largo practical expe rience and thorough knowledge of their busi ness, and whether new roofs are to be put on or old ones repaired, their workmanship will be found to be of the most thorough and serv iceable character. SERIOUS ACcIPENT.—On Wednesday morn ing Mr. A. McTighe and his wife were com ing to tbe city in-9 carriage - by Pennsylvania Avenue!. When corning down the hill imme diately beyond Bobo Bridge, the horses took fright at a person with an umbrella, and, run ning down the bill, came in contact with a poet at the toll-gate, upsetting the carriage, and precipitating Mr. McTighe and his wife out on the road. The former was thrown with his forehead against the curbing, inflicting a flesh wound penetrating to the bone, and dis locating his right shoulder. Mrs. McTighe was slightly injured by the concussion, escap ing with a few bruises on her body. Dr. Mc- Cook dressed the wounds of Mr. McTighe, and he is now doing well. A CHAPTER OF ACCWENTS.--On Monday night of last Week, Michael Shane:r, of this place, fell from the Station Rouse platform, a distance of several feet, in Latrobe, disloca ting his right shoulder and otherwise injuring himself. lie is recovering though still unable to use his arm. On Friday last a child of W. J. Long, Ticket Agent at this place, fell from a chair, breaking one of its arms. Dr. R. Brown set the broken arm and the child is doing well. On Saturday a child of Daniel Robinson, of this place, pulled a dish of hot starch upon it self, badly fealding its face, breast and shoul ders. Dr. R. Brown was called in and relieved the sufferings of the child.—Greensbarg Dem. LITERARY EXHIBITION. —The Decemvirate Literary Society give an exhibition, at Masonic Hall, this evening. The programme consists of orations, essays and declamations, and two dramatic representations by the members : •.• The Fast Attorney", and 4 , The. Turned Head," concluding with ti burletta called "The 9999th Militia Regiment." Young's brass and string band will be in attendance. No AttusEmitsr—After to•night, our city will be utterly void of any public amusement, id the balls and both Theatres ~.being closed. It is necessary to have some excitement of this character. tf only to keep the boys out of mis chief, and some enterprising showman travel ing in this direction mightflll his treasury quite handsomely by paying us a visit. Who shall it be ? BOAT RACE.—On Saturday evening, a race is t) come off between the .igllt.-oareti barge tlil4 city, and the "Daniel Boisol" o egheny. The boats will be manned by members (4 their respective clubs, and start from the St. Clair street bridge—the supper and etcetnia to be protided by thaparty reach ing the Belvidere House, up the Allegheny, last. Ta,,E books - of the pity , County Insu rance CoinpanyverelPpen ea on - Tumday morn ing at 4. poterson's warehouse, Federal street, .A.Beghany: large proportion of the stock has been taken, and if, by this evening, it is not all disposed of, the books willremain open, on Friday and Saturday, at Wm. P. Baum's, St. Clair street. OROANIZICD.—The Board of Directors of the Iron city Trust Company, elected on Tuesday, met_ yesterday and organized by electing Goo. E. 'Warner, President. A 'committee was ap pointod to procure a place of business, provide books, &e., and make other necessary prelimi nary arrangements: A LARGY ,body of United States troops ar rived In VS& city yei3terday, by 'the Pennsylva nia Railroad, and left' for Fart Leavenworth, via Pittsburgh,' Cappimukti auct, • golunabus 'Railroad, 'in the afternoon, aeocitnpatiled by T. Seett Stewart, Agq., tioneral Agent of the latter road, • Dula.—As there is usually a calm after a storm, so, yesterday, utter. the excitement of the Fourth, there was a great dearth of local items. The day was wet and cheerlem, sue pending out door business and open air sports, and our columns bear Acidonce of the general Apathy.. - . , SENT, TO THIS RICIUGE.—On Wednesday morning, two young colored girls were found wandering about the streets, long before day light.. Being unable to give any account of themselves they were taken to the Watch-house and Mayor Weaver committed them "to the Housezi Refuge. . TUEAPOLLO , TtitLTae CIOSed, on Monday evening for tue season, after several months in which tile - rocei. , ts fell far below the expenses. It will be opened in September, with a new company and a snecession of stars, 'when we wish the managers a more prosperous season. DORRINOTON, the young man stabbed by Abe Thayer - , on'th6 Tonrth; urfromeity Park, is getting.better, and should the weather con tinue cool for a few days he will probably soon recover. Monday has been died for the bear ing of Thayer. HANBY CAMBY, Henry Barton and John Callum were yesterday committed tolnit by Mayor Morrison for a furtber hearitig'bit day, charged with having entered the eters of James Halite& at Fairview, and, taken away some $2OO worth of clothing,. • , JAILOR SMALL 18 about to have the interior of the jail thoroughly . renovated, in order to secure the health of the inmates duringlhe hot weather. The old whitewash is to be removed from tho walls and, ceilings,•and the bedding cleasned. Wu noticed, last week, the finding of a dead infant near Mt. Pleasant, Wealmoreland •co. Mrs. Rebecca Nimiller hair lieerrcommitted to jail at Greensburg, charged with being its mtirderese. _ Tux old Board of Manaprs of the Han. streetßridgo Company haveheen re-electod,but some of the stockholders, who are dissatisfied, are, - it is said, about to ask them to resign. Cowman. • Miwrzira, goose, 'Sign and Ornamental Painters arid Grainer,. Orders left a their she:past Fourth Areal near Market, Barke's Building, *Mks preaspaz amesided. Man PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1859 ACROSTIC. EZIEMI Boost and write of institutions signalizing this fast ago , Uphold steam, and hoops, and telegrams, and all that's now "the rage!" Rant of Bonner and the Ledger, Murphy, Barnum, and the rest, "Nary" one comes up to Emma '.—our great Keyser . is riu aZIT I Enter where he keeps his wonders, (for they're wonders every one,) Things to cure each pain and malady that's found beneath the sun. Things to make the !tulles pretty, things to make the beaux look fine, 'Sweetest perfumes, fresh as blossoms, named by all tho belles "divine" Crowds of ornaments for toilet, kept by none fild„hint, for who Of the common tribe has got his knack for finding what - is new CR9t, your eyes around, and seeing all, you'll wonder ingly say, "Ohl'tis Keyser unmistakeably that 's the man of the day 1" And tho last great wonder added to his stock, you'll peerless find If you'll try it- In its powers use and beauty am com bined; lie'er on hair of beau or lady was there any gloss yet seen, Exquisite as that which comes there from the use of TUX GRORGIAN COSTIIIIS would just now bo very agreeable, but as it would scarcely be good etiquette to appear in public with it, we must approach it as near as possible. To do this it is only necessary to call on Win. H. M'Geo & Co., corner Federal street and Mar ket square, Allegheny, who have on hand and make to order a great variety of light, cool, summer clothing. They have also a full as sortment of youth's and gentlemen's dress goods, made up in the latest style, and at prices which cannot fail to please. HiCaTINO BY STEAM.—As a testimonial of the wiirkinanlike manner, perfect action of their self regulating machines, safety, economy in fuel, and the little attention necessary to keep each room comfortable, wo give tIlLs certificate to Messrs. Davis and Phillips, suceessors to Phillips & Co., for theirplan of heating by ' , dawn the Second Ward Public Schools in the city of Pittsburgh, and which bas met our approval, and we would recommend them to the public to give entire natisfaction of heating by steam. R. Miller, Jr., John Marshall, Jr., M. Tindle,“eorgo Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Direeturs. DAVIS A MILIAN, Stalin Heating, Gat Filling, Plumbing and Vrass Founders, Den/ms cieseriphon of Gas Fixtures and Pumps No. VI Wood and 14S Fm 4 street, Pittsburgh. datklyke• MECHANICs . INSTI TUTE.—TIi iliatitutlon, the want of which has been no long felt by our citizens; is now open, under the auperintendenee of Messrs Jetektnan i Johnson, in tho Lafayette Building. En trance, GS Wood street. It is designed for the perpetual exhibition of the products of Afechanies, lsfanufaetu rers, Inrontors, and Artisans; and as it place of resort fur throws soelung information rolatis e to Chow branelies of industry,. either by exxmivatiun of samples or acientifie pubbeationn. Those baring articles to bring before tho public will tine it greatly to their advantage to loare samples. * The public are renpectfully United to visit the institute. COMMON riEzesE RULES THE HAY'S OT THE people, whatever thu misnamed and misanthropic phi losophers array say to the contrary. Show them a good thing, let its merits he clearly demonstrated, and they will notbesitate to gave it their most cordial patronage. The masses have already ratified the judgment of a physician, concerning the virtues of lIHISTETTEIVS MITERS, as may ho seen in the linlnenie ynantitiet of this tnedleines that are sumually sold in every aviation of the land. li 13 now recognized as greatly superior to all other remedies yet derived fur diseases of thu di gestive organs, such as diarrhipa, dysentery, dyspepsia, and for the various fevers that arise from derangement of those portions of the system. Ilostetter's name is rapidly becoming a household word, from Maine to Texas, from the shores of the Atlantic to 'the Nellie. Try tho article and bo satisfied. Sold by all druggists in the world, and by HOSTETTER SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, No.ba Wator.lllM 68 Front street. THE I.IIIIENtiE POPULARITY OY THY. EAU Aroma:as, has made a most unprecedented demand for the article. The bald have their hair restored in all its beauty, and old age oi gladdened with the restoration of the pristine color to the hair. It will not soil the skin or the finest linen. Bold by 11. L. FAHNIMTOCK t CO., No.oo, corner or Wood and Fourth streets, Druggists generally, and at the Laboratory of Jules Hanel At Co., No. 704 Chestnut sweet. Philadalnnia. je.Mulaw tor LIVE so VAST IN Tina COUNTRY, that the Americans have twain° famous throughout all Christendegl i 13 a hard driving, hard drinking, hard chewing, hard swearing people. We have became equally famous for debilitated stomachs, a nervited and disordered nerves, broken down constitutions, and the hundred and one cures which follow upon the vices which we have enumerated. Countless panaceas for these ills have been advertised, but we know of noth ing ao eincacious for an invalid auffenng from intliges• atm or nervous depiusitictit4s man: num= TENS, manufactured and aold by the proprietor, at his depot on Peon street. pair Hand. ' ' [B2 rostra atria' arfEloltr JOSEPH MEYER &SON, Manufacturers, and Wboleaitleand Beall Neon, in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS , No. 414 Penn Street, above the Canal; Hare on hand a large arciortroent of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu facture, and warranted equal in quality and style to any p malusfactured m the CAN an 4-14111 molt at zassonoblo rima 11.21kft New Livery Stable. HAVING OPENED LIVERY STABL., in the rear of the /Scott House, corner of Irwin street and Duquesne Way, and ptwchased a fine lot of Horses, Buggies and Carriages, I would respectfully so- licit the patronage of my friends and public generally, assuring thetp_Mat they . can 'be" riecont . mochteda the most remclatilsivtittae; '1 have made such arrangements that persons wishing their horses kept, can he welt ac commodated. NEIL. BRACEIAND, aritam : Watt ficalkt:Pittliburgli. Pa.. SUNDRIES.— 400 barrels Pomo N. 0. Molasses, Oak Cooperage; 30 do St. James, S. 11. die "Al do hovering's first quality Syrup; . 500 bags good to choice Riollotroe; 75 Pocket's choice Java do; 126 Half Chests Young Byron, Imperial, Gun Pow. der, Oolong and P.:oohing Teas; 100 boxes assorted brands s's, O's & 10's lump To bacco; 10 kegs Covington mil twist Tobacco; 75 do Ili. Cart. Soda; ' 5 barrels Alum; • ,: 1 10 do Dairy Makin Sacks; l'. q 20 bags Orton Pepper; 16 do Allspice; , 6 do Mat Capsia; 23 hoses No. 1 Soap; 100 do Chemical illive Soap; 26 do German do. 30 do Variegated or Toilet Soap; 60 dozen CinlVashboards; . 60 do Buckets; 30 do Tubs, assorted sizes; 100 do Brooms: 60 bozos M. R. Raisins; 20 do No. 1 Norfolk Chocolate; , 40 do Madison Starch; 40 IT es No.l and 2 401fing; 30 h' rels Itlealed Filepludit and whale oiI:' /0 o titian:a Tanners do 20 o Cod do do . 10 do Rosin do 20 do N. C. Tar. In store and for sale by a. 23 MILLER. t RICKETHON. • Soter. Capillt . Is THE BEST PREPARATION IN THE world for the Hair. It will allay all feverish eruptions of the sea* - ' - The hair will cease from falling off with its use; .. . It is a beautiliorof tile NON It wilLptuip,vo dandrulT; fr lIIs e best li4r dressing in the world; ' is ;thin, the pub of everybody; t t P AlltraZiYApt i , 4 4._ It w,,, keep the eoalp cool and clean; It is deilAtfally perhuned; It Is sold by all druggists at 25 cents. 2.. N. BidEPTIAH,D, Druggist, -, (Sticcessor to Hartwell k Shephar4o ' ,?ktsbufacturer and Bole Proprietor, 3e2 Corner Woodand Sixth streets. Boar OYSP S et. llo ic T oi GtlNS.---Attentiop itf called .to BOYS' SHOT GUNS. • They ware manufactured e'spocially to oar 'order, and are light, well finished, and entirely roliable'and safe Parents who would teach their boys to be marksmen, should examine these beautiful weapons. :, = 1 CARTWILIGHT a YOUNG, i ie2f. . . : Sa Wootratreet. IN" 11, ''• N.. W TIVE for solo by 11. L. FAIINEWIOCII & CO, je23 No. 60, comer Fourth and Wood al.rieta. 'OVERT, •VARIETY of articles inlie Dry _124 Goods line, alwayi on baud, end as !arras can be; round anywhere..' . • calO. ITANHON LOVE, 74 Market at.: • RING,— I I ..XewiMitied, 300 boxes No . . I, pia received end fOr E s ~ tn T aZta 4023 , Wecxt at, opposite Bt. Clieries WOW. THE LATEST NEWS BY TE1LM0.72,.A.P.H. Three -Days Later from Ear Ope. ARRIVAL OF THE VIGO Sr. Jonas, N. F., July G.—The steamship Vigo passed here'on Sunday, 'with European dates to the sth inst. three days later than re ceived by the steamer Vanderbiltwhich arrived at Now York on Sunday. The steamship City of Baltimore, which sailed from Liverpool, on the 22d ult., was crippled shortly after leaving port, by the breaking of her propeller. Sho put back to port, and her passengers were transferred to the Vigo, which took the place of the City of Baltimore 'and'sliiled on Saturday the 25th ult. `'The intelligence from the seat of war reports that no battles had occurred, but that the Allies were still advancing, and had occupied Tone.; to, Castiglione and Montechiare, all of which had been abandoned by the Austrians in their retreat to the Nuncio. ' The Emperor Napoleon was at the Allied headquarters. The Austrian GoyernMent has declared in the most formal manner that the cruelties at tributed to General Urban, in Count Cavour's proclamation, were entirely unfounded. A sanguinary collision has occurred at Eru- Oa, between the Papal troops and the inhabi tants. Persia is moving her army upon the Rhino The Paris Bourse has declined. The steamship City of Baltimore IV AA likely to be ready to leave Queenstown about the 28th. The Liverpool Mercury of the 24th has the following despatch from VieiTt, dated on the 334 : The Austrian government has formally de clared the cruelties attributed to General D' Urban in Count Cavour's message, as entirely devoid of foundation. A sanguinary collision had taken place be tween the soldiers of the Pope and the inhabi tants. The King of the Belgians and the Court of Flanders had arrived at Buckingham Palace, on a visit to the queen. STILL LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE ADELAIDE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS. TERRIBLE BATTLE FOUGHT DEFEAT OF THE AUSTRIANS fic., fit.. 80.. &f. Si'. JOHNS. N. 8., July G.—The steamship Adelaide has arrived at this port from Galway, on the lith, bringing London and Liver pool adviees of Saturday noon, reeeived by tel egraph. The news is of a highly important nature. The Empress of France had received a tele gram from Napoleon, ou Friday evening, an flouncing that a terrible battle had been fought, And the Alijo4 forces had achieved a great vic tory.' - The 'entire Austrian army had formed in the lino ortattle, extending a distance of live leagues. The battle lasted from four o'clock in the morning until eight"o'clock in the evening. The French captured a number of flags, pieces of cannon and prisoners. A despatch front Vienna Fays that a battle erns progressing, but gives no details. The previous accounts from the seat of war said the Austrian force on the Nuncio was fully 280,000 strong. The entire French force had passed !dente Chiaro, and their reconnoissance was raid to have been pushed as far as Gato, and that the Piedmontese had advanced toward Peschiera, the northwest fortification of the Historic square. Napoleon had demanded permission to march thirty thousand troops through Han over to the Rhine. It was believed that the the basis of the pro posed mediation of Prussia., would not be ac ceptable to rranee, and Prussia would thereby be involved in the war. It was also rumored that Prussia had threatened to assist in sup pressing the meditated insurrectionary move ments in Hungary. The Swiss troops which were sent from Rome to suppress the rising at Pergia, had had a dos perate encounter with the people, shooting them down indiscriminatelT, GRSAT. Bnorrsp.--1-Verltainentary proceed ings in England had been suspended - until the ministenkof . ..the government, were ,re-clected. It was ruinbred that' the 'new inhitstry" would curtail the tusvatexperulitures. .; The very Latest—By telegraph la dalway.— t!lfaliPlaY .i26,.—atur Emperor tele graphs the following tote h - Empress :—Can din, Friday evening. „Great buttle : great vic tory. - "Tice whOldAnstrian sirrillormed a line of battle extending Itve leagues in length. We hive takeiecamthtt,. tfiege; , arid prim:Mere. /The battle from four in the morning till eight in the evening. • . A Vieana despatch supplies a partial confir mation of the above, in stating that'a battle was progressing, but nu details has been te ceivo. The . The Adelaido hits over fire hundred pwilen gen. Sho leaves to-morrow nt day-light for Now York. , .• . Overland Mail, ST. Louis, July-6.-Tlio overland mail with dates to the I Ith has arrived. Political excitement prevails throughout the State. Weller will probably be renominated Governor by the Loconipten Democrittyl and John Curry by the Anti-Lecomptonites. l Business was dull, and most of the leading staples had declined: )I : gnu was ,scarce, but the next shipment eastward will be largt The accounts from the mines were very fa vorable. The Legioaturo had, adjourned without an election. • United States -Senator, J... 1. Stevens lia.Aeen nominated for Congress by the Democrats of Washington Territory. , r. . • The shipment of gold.dustitt Vittoria hi May amounted to $245,000, but accounts from the Frazer' River mines aro extremely unfavor able. • • , Crowds otemigrants arereturning from Cal ifornia, and many of them are settling in Ore gon and Washington Territories. Charles A. Angelo is in jail at Victoria, charged withlembezzling ten br twenty thou sand dollars from the. Custom HOMO of that k.inut Ironic, July 6.—The Royal Mail oteam or .Persia sailed at noon with upwards ;; ot $740„000 in specie, and .2i3Q pas, stingers. Among the passeniers are' 'William Mure, -the 'British Consul atNew Orleanel Ron. John Van ex-President - Comon ford; Senator J3enjetain, Hon.. Samuel s ley, Mr. and Mrs. George, Eustis. i The itearner,Olaseoiv also railed for GiaBCOW, with , 160 .pasiengers:' She will stop at St: Johns to take on the- Argo's passengers. ~''Tat Forhigh pappatph. PORTLAND, July communication 44. 1 " been received from.Sackville, N. slime the announcement made last evening that a foreign despatch, was coming for' the AssoclatudTreps from Bt. Johns; N.. F.; sUpPosed to have been furnished by the arrival there of the steamer Adelaide; front Gilwiy;firlth dates tolui2slll ultimo. ' •• Trial . Ofiriftsppors. Dtr.vzr.aava4..Julyt,-Thetrial ofjenningv, Low, Mitchell and Davis for Kideappitrg cont. inencedto 7 day.' At the instance of their coup sel'an airangernent;was inadoti,by wt4li miles were ontersat in their case, and •thadof the Oberlin rescuers"who' awaited trial; Wand the prisoners on bcitli sides ivero-discleutq, ' ' Meeting of Republican Convuntion: Atssarr, =July; 6 ,-.490 Stitt s b Cculven4O a n Will •meet. at Syracuse an tbeltli of Sep bar next. • New York Items. NEw Youx, July 6.—About 2 o'clock thia morning officer Housman, of the Sixteenth ward found a man, lying on the . sidewalk in Nineteenth , street, near Tenth .avenue. On examination ho was found to be seriously, wounded, having a shot wound in the, groin, and a severe fracture of the left thigh bone; ; also a fracture of the right elbow. He, was conveyed to the Sixteenth ward station houie, and. lived long, enough to give his name as Wm. Coyle, but strange to say he refused ,par ticulars. He P7Bs apparently about 35 years of age, and a native of Ireland. Dr. Raney gave it as his opinion that the wounds were either pistol or gun shot wounds. From the peculiar circumstances of the case, the police feel bat little doubt that the man was a burglar, and had been shot while in the prosecution of his profession. The execution of Stevens, the wife murder 'er, has been stayed till September, to await the action of the Court of Appeals on the case. A duel- was fought on Sunday evening at Hoboken, between two young men of this city, rivals in a love affair. Two shots were ex changed, but no injury was done. From Washington. WASHINGTON CITY, July 6.—Commander. Farrand and Lieutenant Kelland, and Master John Pearson, have been ordered to the War rington Navy Yard in Florida. Lieutenant Armstrong has been ordered to the command of the steamer Sumpter. Lieutenant Doty and Assistant Surgeon Wibor have been or dered to the sloop-of-war Wyoming. Surgeon May has been ordered to the receiving ship at Now York. Passed Assistant Surgeon Tur ner has been ordered to the Labratory at Now York. Indian Superintendent Forney writes from Utah that he has discovered two more chil dren saved from the Mountain Meadow mas sacre. Official reports received at, the Indian Bu reau state that Captains Baylor and Nelson are reorganizing their forces to again attack the Indians on the Brazos, and that the Indians can expect no protection from the Texas State authorities. Pound Ostrzoo, N. Y. July 6.--The Express bag, sent by the United States Express. Company's agent from St. Louis, for New York, in the Balloon " Atlantic;" was picked up yesterday in the Lake. It contained over forty letters, one enclosing .a thousand dollar draft on a Now York Bank. Four Thousand Hogs in Difficulty. [From the Cincinnati Commercial, July 2.) Mr. George Coon's hog pens, in Millcreek bottom attached to the M , bite Mills Distillery, fell down with a crash about four o'clock yes terday afternoon, carrying about four thou sand hogs with the wreck. The pens, of course were destroyed, and some forty or fifty hop were killed, and nearly a hundred were so bruised and mained that it was necessary to slaughter them. The squealing of the hog. while involved in the ruins and fragments of the pens, is describ ed as something harrowing—considerably worse than two pigs under a gate. The distil lery hands rushed to the rescue of the unlucky porkers, and extricated them as rapidly as pos sible, giving all that wore uninjured .a sweet respite of liberty, of which they availed them selves by roaming at large all over, the valley. Daring the day a number of persons were ac tively employed in collecting the scattered droves; but many were lost. Some fat, swill-, fed fellows, wore overcome by the heat, and were slaughtered. The loss of the proprietor will amount to several thousand dollars. The pens were located near a bluff bank and over a drain some distance from the distillery, and elevated from the bottom of the ditch some thirty feet: They had been inundated twice by backwater during the spring, and the foun dations were weakened, so that when the pens were tilled, they were not strong enough to sup port the weight upon them. REMOVAL. 17P. & D. HUGUS, RAVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 MAR KET Street, comer of Fourth, where they will re tow till the tirst of September,when they will remove to their new store, now being built at the old stand, corner of Filth and Market streets. mytim VINEGAR! WARRANTED Pure and Un - adulterated. and to /Or ECAVE Pickles for years, the KOMP that I have Amid to minority of the Pittsburgh Gro cers for rwszvz raw, and which has taken Three First Premiums at Pennsylvania State Pairs, d am now of fering to the city and country trade at greatly reduced prices. Please order &rect. Terms Cash. A. RALLOU, 146 Water street, between Btnithfleldand Grant, mr2:hdaw Pittsburgh. Pa. PENN MACUINE WORKS FOUNDRY, H. WIGHTMAN, •MANUFACTURER OF Stetun Engines, Shafting an 4 Pullies Boring Machines. Mortice Machines. . . . Gear Wheels, . . . • . Orders promptly attended to. Hangers, etc.. etc ably , ALLEGHENY. R. A.. CALDWELL =WI C"-t„+,, JI. OALDWELL &• BRO., - • • ki • - BOAT FORA' TIERS st DEALERS IN Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Cordage; Oakum„,Tar, st.ch, Rosin, and Oils; Tarpaulin, Duck, 13g11it and Heavy Drilling; etc. aptkly Nos. 68 Water, and 78 Front sta. . , JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION. MERCHANT Flour, Oral* Bacon, Lard, ButVir, Seed Dried Fruit and Produce Gieuerally , CORNER OP 'MARKET AND V!RtT STREETS, pirrsßunorr,'E.A. • Ruiz To—Pamela G. Bailey, Esq,Biwa Dilworth, Sr.,-S. Cuthbert k Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott, Neiskell & SWearit= t , S. Brady, Cash. M. & .Sf. Bank, List Howell, le k Co., George W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton A Co., Vheeling. in a .tf B ARGAINS IN .. SECOND-HAND PIANO& One 6 Octave, Rosewood Case, Iron Frame; made by Chlltering k Bone ; only two years old. • One'6,4 Octave, Rosewood Case, round corners; Made by Hallett k Davis. , One 6% Octavo, Rosewood , carved desk ; made by NtlllaS Clark. One 6 Octave, Mahogany Case, 71 ado by Nouns Clark. One .6 . • " " " N. I'. Man. Co. One e " "' • " " " Gerd'Oklimon One -6 • ". • Rosevrood " " " Fs)" rats. One 6 " Mahogany " " Albre•cht- One 6% • Loud k Bro, One 0 " Gorman make. One 6" " Clemoutt.' One ' • " For sale by JOHN. R. 12ELLOR, m 712 81. Wood street . PAPER BAGS,, small and large; for (1114 1 . gig ts, confection e rs and tei dealera, for tale by . 0 30 „ .L 83 Wood street near .Fotulb. - AS E PAPER—Made ezpresaly, for put ting up axes; a lot for sale at mill prices. • J. It WELDIN, „teat , 63 'Wood street near Fourth. NEW STYLES POCKET. BOOKS, k. l toraabl by ' • J. R. WELDIN, Je9o 69 Wood street, near Fomih. SEGAR CASES,•for sale b . DIN, -je3o . 63 Wood stree t, 16WA,, neer Fourth. BIJSINS CARD CASPB,.rie 1, Vle4 for. sale by DIN, jea°l 6i . i.a , l4, TOO T.14 43 63 Pr w 0 0. 4 5 14 , treej - ar e F .Fourth o i rth : r 2CASEk3 CARB. tiLAGN 3 ••!_A_ufft, retseiv - iv and for sale by ' BECHRAii A . KELLY, 30.20 • AUeiguigy 007 CONIMERCLAL. .• . . , Btrge of Water. River—Seven feetin. the okuutheL PITTSBURGH MARKETS. WEEKLY , REVIEW. carefully •Revised , and Mrreeted by our own Commereid Reporter Prescausaa; July 6, 1859. Since our last, there has been but little activity in the business world. This is usually a dull week, as the mer chants of our city are too busily engaged in making July settlements, to do more than fill the few orders Coming in from the country. -We may anticipate a month or -more of this quietude, when business will again revive. . . In Flour wo observes decline of aboutsoo bbh,dming the week. No fur•her reduction is anticipated,at least not until the present crop is all harvested, and the price of Grain becomes settled. Buckwheat has declined to Tfe, the seed-time having passed by. In produce and provisions generally we note no perceptible change; and the same is true of groceries. . • The river still keeps at a good stage, the heavy rains at the close of last week having caused a riso of about a foot, which' has given much encouragement to river men. The trade by river is, however, small, and many boats go out with only half loads. In the money market there is no new feature, with the exe - option of a small increase in the discount line, and a changing of specie. Saturday last was a busy day in the banks; as notes falling due on Sunday and Monday were payable on that day. Specie is changing hands continually. and in large quantities, and Eastern exchange continues higher. The following comparative statement Is made up from the Official statements of the condition of the city banks for the week ending cm Monday last, and fortbose of the week' previous: ' . . SAM- June 27. July. 4. Loans and Discounts.-.. 46,918,433 ST $7,006,116 96 Otte by other Banks . 216,029 82 216,329 as Notes, se., of ether Bank* and Treasury Notes . 214,229 44 326,433 63 Specie ' 2,014,665 84 1,0180584 72 3,863,653 00 , 1,874,093 00 Duo to other Banks =7,328 87 273,002 70 Deposits ' `1,638,9.33.68 1,694,894 92 These figures show the tollowmg comparative results: Increase in Loans and Discounts .-.—. $87,663.39 Increase in amount due by other Banks--. 1,W9,66 Increase in Notes and Chocks of other Banks Increase in Specie tzlafir- increase in ion 10,440 00 Increase in an.ount due to other Banks 45,673 83 Increase in Deposits 57,961 24 The above figures show a net increase in Assets of $125,116 02, and a net increase in Liabilities of $114,075 - 07 —making the difference in favor of the Banks this week $ll,OlO OS. Apples... None in market, and figures only nominal. We; quote Common at $4,50, and choice at $5®5,25 li barrel. Asbes...We note a decline of Vc. in all grades. Pots rate at 605 1 4 e and Pearls at 0 144 8 3-6 e; Soda. Ash at 3:4 03%e; Nitrate of Soda at 0,06%c, and Concentrated Lye at H tk 1 9 lb. aeoxs...Maintains about the same figures. Shoal deni wequote at 7.%407,1ic; Sidesati/%o9%e.and Hams at 10%,010%c lit 5. Sugar cured barns at 11%012e_ for city, and He. forplain Western. Beane-Axe in good supply,with but a light demand. Sales of small white at $1,50 lit bushel, and a few lots at higher figures. Butter—There is a better demand, and we quote at 125612%e. per lb. Brooms.. Are scarce and high. Common now are worth $3 per dozen ;_good V,76412„ , d fancy $3,50. Buckets and Tubs... The Beaver manufacturers, Rees are as follows :— Buckets, plain inside, 9 dozen, 16; painted inside, $1,50; 3 hoops, $1,76; Tuba, NO. l' hoops P dozen, $7,76; No. 1, 2 hoops, $6,75; No. 2, 0,00; N 0.3, $5,50; No. 4, $4,76; No. 6, $4,00; Heelers, No. 2, $;2,76; Half Bnabele sealed, $1,76. Coinialee— e. c • Manilla d Ropoil -.11 *lb Manilla Rope, mit...12 9 lb Tarred a" a .-11 '9 lb Hemp a a ...11 *th Hemp a " -.11 lei lb Tarred " a.»11 tp lb I Packing Yarn. lineal 9 lb Packing Tarn, com. lo fit fli Bed thrds...Manilla, $1,60,r.25030019 dozen; Hemp, $1,37, V1gi02,75 9 dozen; Hemp coil, 1ic.19 lb. Plough Linee.-Manilla 87e_lt decent Hemp 70c. 9 dos Cotton (bedews-Cotton Rope i N and ripwards.afc.; do. below 5,:i. itt,..; Bed Cord r 1q't,V..04,75 9 dozen: Plough Lines $1.26; Sash Cords $450. Cagulles—The following are now the current rates of city manufacturers: Moulds 13e. 9 lb.; Lip 123f'.; Star /8019c.'9 lle. Cheese... The quantity in market is not large, and the demand is limited. Western Reserve is sold at 109 0 . .._ Corn eleal.-Has advanced to 05c 9 bush. from the mills. Crackers... The prices have undergone a further advance. The quotations are now as follows;—Water Crackers le fb. 6%e.; Butter do. 834 c.; Sugar Sc.; Sods ie.; Boston 7c. Pilot Bread * bbl. VA& Craxiberstes...noe market is well supplied, but the demand is limited. Sales from store are made at $llO $11,50 3 big, or box of 3 bush. Dried Pratt —Applen are in little demend, and we note only occasional sales at $2;75 * bush, Peaches are in better request, commanding $3,2503,50 '9 hush. ISiegs...ere scarce and in demand at 1401:4.9 doz. Veeit..Ls quiet. We note sales of Bran at $l,OO 9100 be; Shorts at $1,10; Ship Stuffs at $1,20 and Mid dlings at 111,9301,66. Oil Meal is steady at $28029 9 ton. Peatkers-Sales of prime Western are.ade on ar rival at 45e. *lb. in small iota, and from store at 48050 c. Piga Brbelle—Sales of- BOLTS! at $441636 it M. _ Flah.-Igo. 3 Mackerel are in good demand at ill 'al COX $ fr bbl. t fil i nle, and $8,40 t 0 hl i f big. Baltimore A , Herring 0,453,50 * bbl. for new, and Halifax 6 9 Wt. Lake Trout $5,6051 bbl. Codfish 505* .9 fb. Plover -.We note a decline since our last From wharf and depot sales of uninacta at 56,76; Superfine at $ 3 ,f 0 02 6 ,12, and Extra do et ° $6,37. From store, sales in lots at s6,Zigis6,3o for uperfine, chiefly at the outside figure, $6,76 for extra do, and $7,00057,25 for extra Grafiss._There is a alight decline in all kinds. Oats at first betide bring 52 c, and out of store 53091 e_ Corn commands ate, from first hands and $1,00051,03 from store. Barley and Rye are still nominal at 700750 for the former and $1,0001,05 for the latter. Wheat is dull, with only a few lots of Southern arriving, which is taken up at about $1 WICIO„SS, but chieir n yot private terms, Buckwheat has " fallen from its high estate," and sales are now made at figures ranging from 76 to 9.5 e. le bushel. • Grooerles—Continue dull, with &dee of sugar in Idols at 734;08c; Molasses at 40c to city, and 41043 c to country [redo; Coffee at.1234013c; and Rice at 505%; Gas Pipe... The following are quotations for the wrought iron tubing: Per Fool. Per Foot Inch Gas Pipe.. 7 eta. 13,4 Inch Gas Pipe. 32 its. . o . a " 2 a a 0 6O e e 3 •IN . /A ..y . ,30 o o o o o 34 as ta _I 1 .4 " a " -17% a 4 0 0 “ .3,90 a tt object to the cuatornary dis Count. Atty.-sales from the locales, at stoma 9 ton, with a good supply. _ indes...arecn Beef Hides command 709 lb.; green salted 9c, and dry flint 19c. Hominy There is nothing doing; and quotations are nominal at $6,60057 for pearl. Iron and Nalls...The qoutations of maeufactured Iron are as follows:—Common Bar 2% to 113 c. 9 lb. Nails are selling at g5,v0,04,75 for lod. to Id, according o quality. The terms are six months' credit, or 6 le tent, discount for auk, Sales light. Lard....lias advanced slightly. We notice sales of City No. 1, in bbls. and tierces at Lk 412340, and In kegs at I3OlllNe, and country at 11011%c. Leather.-The market is steady, with no change in our old quotations Red Spanish Sole tb... r..oe. Harness-- .... ...... " Upper do zes n. ' 430030 Bridle sr . -$36042 Lumber, Seasaatai—Tha following aro the quotations of seasoned lumber, from the yards in the city : Common 1 inch Boards, 91000 feet. ..$l5 00 Clear " • a • a Xt 00 Flooring dressed " " ---'lt 00 Shingles,* 1000... 360 Oak hooting, dressed, I inch, *lOOO feet,. 30 00 " a 1 OO Lumber, Great... There % is but little doing. Common is worth £9OOlO for 1,000 feet and Clear 920,00; Timber 1010019 cubic foot, and Shingles $2.260 . 460 p 1,000. _ Mete Park... There Is little doing, sold we quote at 317,00* bb4 to city, and $lB,OO to country. , - ptstois...p ig Lead has declined to flo. and Bo j o R}'®7; Sheet aL , Per Wank.; Sheet Brass Wt. fit lb. olls...Lard No. Ihs held firm by the manufacturers st ee@o3, with an occasional sale at Sic.' N 0.2 ts worth 76c. Linseed is steady' at 76078 c.• Coal Oil sells at . irip301,96 for refilled, and 700760* gallon far the ordi tg Metal -.Fignros mope froin Vli tol2B, for the different qualities; at 6 months' time, with the average Potatoes—The seesaw ie aearly over, and the mar ket almost bare. No Nesbannocks in market ; sales of common atl3o/Mi an Red at g 10061,10 bash. Petwdert o eve been a decline in the prices of Via on forum quotations, of Mamba and It on Rifle; the rithaios now are for Blastings4,26 9 keg; Ja r rn.....n. demand la fair , with sales at $4,50 %?-.There is etfalr demand, with sides of No. 1 at %lad Storre...Regnier Wes of Itruitingdon county, t Molt. , eda.„Tbere is but little doing. We hear of no r ohs so Clover from first hands; some small lots 1 from store have brought $3,1.1904611 Timothy is dull but steady at $,1,7601,130; Flax brings $1,8001,65, but the quantlty obtain ab le is very small. fitheettaas t Yarns, dae...The prices have again declined, and the'following are now the ruling figures; Eagle Shootings, eio. * yard ; Niagara 834 e. ~., No.-17 ' -. 96 0 .. No. 19,—.—...... 28 0 .... No. 20...„......... .29 0 ... Noe:. 6 to 10,, in- clusitO, 111 21 - 93 0 .- Nos.ll and 12. 21 (31 No. 12 I I No. No. 800, " 11 No. 000. . N 0,700- 8 B2k . No 8 eif - - Covetiet Tam. ... Oindlevrick.—. 20 ... 'CarpotCht,ss- ' sorted colox.. YO ... Ilaspe.:Mbotollowing, Do. white, 26', . to 30. (gt .Do. white, 30' Twine N 0.3.. le _ . " N 0.2.. 16' „ Family Batting 17' qui latimaa‘V*;We gricea NUMBER • 228 Rosin, Sc.; No.l Palm, 6.34; Clietnietd, Os . ; Castile and Toilet.l.oe. 0 lb. Tallovir...Rriugh quotes at le, and country rendered at Sc. 'White Lead, Llthargo • Ace—Mete Lead. is firm and in steady demand at 5;450 0 keg for pure oil, tined*. 9c. 0 lb, sublect to the usuat discount. Red Lead 1 4 ( 49.3. net. and Litherge.B - Window alasc.. Th e pricee,nf city -brands haw advanced. and we correct our quotations as follows : Bed and 730:1, '0 box of 50 feet, SEW; WO, $2,15; 811 4 41 @ 1 . 1 .9x 1 2,and10132,' V,40; fiztland 9:14, V„65; 10 1 16 and 10x16,'V.,7a; 10 Vs cent. - discount off. - Country . brands 50c lower.' - Wool... The demand is not Ss heal7risrisual. Prices range from 2O to 46e through the differtmt grades, and a fewtots of Washington county have bretight as high as 6c452e.. . whisk - y...salea Raw, for cesblit 27e, and RectiSed at2B(oZc, cash, and 30e. time. Foreign Blarketa Per Steamer Vigo.] Cotton Market—Liverpool, June 24.—The Brokers' Circular reports the cotton market dull, with a decline 'of 1 / 4 on the inferior qualities. The meet of the week amounted to 35,000 bales, including 1,000 bales t o R Peet , ' lators, and 2,000 bales to exporters. The ,sales today are estimated at 0.000 hales, at the following authorized quotations : New Orleans, fair, 834; middling, WA; Mo bile fair, 7,4 g; middling. 13-16. - Uplands fair, 71-4; middling, The stock in port is estintated at. 76.5,W0 bales, including 670,000 bales of :Atnericart: - Breadstaftli Market —The -market continued - ally quiet Messrs. Richardson .b Spenes's el re. ports flonevery dull; holders were offering freely, but made-no effort to press sales. The quotations for' American are les edgl3s ed. Wheat was firm at Beiges 164 for northwestern; 9s effigies 6d for white, and iesig 12s for southern. Corn was quiet at Os for mixed, tle" ld ®heed for yellow, and Sagas eft for white. Provisions Market—The market is reported with's declining tendency. Beef is heavy, and the prices for the. superior qualities are lower. Bacon steady, but nominally quoted. Lard heavy at .5654.56 s ed. London, Friday.,—Money Market—The - money mar ket continues without important change. In American securities there is an average business doing, without quotable change. Consols are quoted at 0M ®923. Philadelphia Market. • PALLILDELPLUA., July 6.—Flour continues dull, but sales are confined to'the wants of the trade fnam $6,25 up to 87,50 for common superfine and.faney; the receipts and stock are light. Rye . Flour is dull; sales 400 bbli. at .$404.25 for Pennsylvania. 'Corn . Meal quiet at 11,T5.. Wheat in limited demand, with sales of 1,500 bush red at $1.50®1,00: some inferior sold at $1,40, and . white at $1,08®1.70. Rye steady at. 85c. Corn wanted, at an ad vance of 2e; sales 800 bush prime yellow at 87c sand 1,000 bush inferior at 85e. Oats are firmer; sales . 1,000 bush Pennsylvania at 44c. Whisky in limited demand at 2.7(4)29e. - , . New York - Market. • New Yaw, July 11.---Cotton heavy; 1000 bates: sold, Flour has advanced 6c; 14,500 bbls sold. Wheat quiet but steady ; 4500 bush sold; white 1,606)1430.. Corn firm; 36,000 bush sold; yellow . 88090 ; mixed Mega. Oats firmer nt i'.2.@50. Pork heavy: mess 16,94116,12. Lard dull at imaiy.. Whisky fiiinat 2140334- Sugar firm and active at Coffee firm with_ large sales on private terms. Laid Oil dull at 85®87.. . . Cincinnati Market. CLNCEINLIT. July tl—Flour continues to be sustained by a fair demand at yesterday's quotations. Wheat emu mands more attention from outside buyers, and the of ferings were mostly taken : the prices were firm with out change. Oats, ftse and Barley were dull and lower: ace. for Oats. Sue. for Barley, and 90@90 nornimdly fur Corn 80e., but less active. . Whisky dull at 24c., with large sales. Exchange is heavy; but not abundant at 'f cent. . New - York Stock Market ... N.= YOE:, July G. • Chicago & Rock Island 59 Michigan Southern.-- TM Illinois Central R 65K, l'qew York Central---12% Michigan Central-. 344 , 4. Cleveland t T01ed0 .... 24 11. S. aa 0t*"1.5"74, reg'ci.lol).(2 New York Cattle Market. Nzw Year, July 43.—Beeves; the receipts . amotmted to 2500; sold at an advance of 31; sales at 1(41.2e1 Sheep; the receipts were 0500; the rates advanced . 25@5Qc. Swine firm; receipts 3000. A VALUABLE MEDICINE.—Dr.. Wilson's Tonic Cathartic and Anti-Dyspetic Pills, were invented by a regular physician and thorough chemiit;who, - after years of study and experience, elaborated the medi cine and introduced it successfully in his private prac tice. Its surpassing efficacy in 'Dyspepsia, Headache, Dysentery, Bilious Fever, &c., soon spread its fame be yond the private practice of the Doctor, and it now en joys•unprecedented celebrity as a safe and reliablerned icine. R. L. Fahnestock h Co., No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, are now the Proprietors. See Pill advertisement on the third page of to-day's paper• Jekda. R. T. KENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY. ' PEARL STEAM MILL ALLEGHENY CITY, U. T. KENNEDY & BRO., WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGIDZNY. au'lydaw] THHMS, CASH ON DELIVERY Daguerrean ißalln't es. ROCS-MRS' Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY, No. 70 Fifth Street, . NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE . . _ Aar. Photogmplr, colored or plain, taken at short no tice, at Eastern prices, and warranted to them. MALL PICTURESENLARGED TO LIFE 872 Y, and colored in Oil. AMBROTYPES. A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLEPICTURR . WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTARLLSH MENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT fel2 WALL'S, Fourth.street. LIFE-SIZE, , IMPERIAL, PHOTOc & S, Colored in Oil, Piitelle, or Plain, in the m'codi artistic style, and at Eastern inicis. WALL'S GALLERY, Jones' Buildiiik,Fotirill: street. J ---- lIST PUBLISHED--GRANT'S CASES, VOLUME - J.—Reports of cases :argued:in the Su preme Court of :Pennsylvania.. By..Senijamin Grant. 'or sale by [jell] Hark - CO., 65 Wood street. DUKE OLIVE OIL, suitable for table, war -1 ranted fresh, for sale by JORIKPIf FLEXES% corner Disanerd. and Market at. PACKING BOX ES-1® ,second hand Packing Boxes for sale by jee W. P. MARSHALL A:: CO. 20 BBLS. ENGLISH. VENETIAN BED for side by ; •BECEBABI & 'VFW y, is/ 3 ' • • ; Allegheny City. TONIC CHOCOLATE DROPS.--..illair Wyeth's Tonic Chocolate Drops, - of pure iron and eirocelate, highly.esteemed - for their tome influence, in imparting strength and a healthy color to itrralids, dally fortemales and children, - FaX Baler L. moos. Corner Smithfield and Fourth Store& - ... „ . _ JNDIA RUBBER GOODS, INKSTANDS, Rulers, Penholders .- Pens, Paper - Knives , Pencils, ocket. Inhstazuds, pocket Books ! .Bankers Cases, he., for sale by HAVEN, iel3 Cornr Wood tr. Third A 'Market & Second sta. TAMES HOLMES, CO. ; Pork Packers UP. and dealers in 13aoon, Lard, Sn'ar Cared Hama, &e, cower of FIRST AND , MARKET STREETS,' . Pius : A T A -PAICF—A VERY LOW PR CB-- Am_ Will be sold n comfortable tiro stOrs , frairte dwel. • ling of live rooms, witlia large lot of ground "miring on two streets, in Allegheny City. Apply .to $. CIITIIBERT & SON: SI Maiketafiroet. SUGAR CURED'ff. MS j and Dried DtMf. JO tierces ..to arrive. per steal_ ne Belmont, at EA'WORTIE DROWMWIre SO LBS._ WHITE -MUSTARD ; SEED Just received and for salel4 BECHIUM * BELLY, e.l) dile: heny Qty. 800 GALLONS FLAXS I I for sale bY BECKKAWA /EMT, Allegheny Pty. - MASTIC MOROCCO AMID SLT.AK BELTS, by . EATON, CNEF . , • jr4 L• • - Afth Bad Marks:as: -G S 0 0,... ENTS' FURNISHING GOOIan ele gnat assortment EATON, t• -4 41. CO., 194 corner Firth - and Market streets. O'EATOES.-100 bushels Red Potatoes, P received and for sale by• JAS. A. FETZER, comer - Market and First streets. I NE COPY 'OF THE ENGINFrit "AND MACHINIST'S ASSISTANT for sale HAVEN, , mpg 11 HANEN, mY 9 ' .110. 31, 23 road Sallfarket street. A PLEASANT RESIDENCE FORSALE li —Of 16 foot front onsouth avenue, Allegheny, by about 250 deep,Vo _Rebecca street, having a good two story_ fain. BY ermnsion, well arranged for , comfort, and convenience; portico, hall and eight rooms, bathroom, hot and cold - water, gas in all the rooms; a brick stable and carriage house; dueler trees and shmbbeiL l Tl at i! whole is in good erder, , sad 3011 be sold eta Terms easy., Immediate possession can be had. jela CEPTESERT & SON, 51 Market Wireet. AND . MEDIUM