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LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure and - Arrival of Passenger ' Trains: '/ . Pittsburgh, Pbrt Wayne am: Chimp Roitroad. (Prom corner of Liberty and Grant Streets, Pittsburgh.) • .. • . Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne Express Tram........ 1215 A. M. 8:56 A. M. 1:01 P. M Mal Tram.—...- ...... SAO A. M. 6030 A. M. 11:00 A. hi Express E If.' 8:4.5 E M. 230 A. hi Arrive at Chicirtgo '- Express, 6,47 P. hll Mall, 6100 P.M. I Express, 8,17 A. If Be turning. arrive at Pittsburgh: Dia, 3:40 P.M I Express, 810 P. 711 . 1 Express, 2. , „25 A Jir • (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation.. 0:30 A. . 41:0P hi • Cd.s A. M. 12:10P.M penntylvania Railroad: (Prom corner of Liberty and Grant streets . ) Leaves. Arrives. 8:50 P. M. 1.2:4.5' P. M. 250 A. M.-71:50 P. M. 440 P. M. 12:33 A. M. Express Train. t'seMll/1 Line The Johnstown Way Passenger T sin - 800 A. M. 1:10 P. . dolmen:tarn M Accommodation_.... 250 P. M. 11:00' A. IL nest Turtle Creek " ......1 0: 40 A. M. 6:50 A. Id 83e0111.1 44 4:30 P. M.. I=o A. M: Third " " " • —... tral P. IL. 6 . 15 P bf . P. Pittrbergh and an:W.l4loebroad. . (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. 11. Train. ' 7,00 A. AL ,Jll5 P. X Express Train. '4.130 P. M. , 8:45 A. M Ctereland and Pittsburgh Bean:lad. (From comer of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Express Train .12.15 A. M..' 2.40 A. If. M a p 8.2. 5 A. M. 4.00 P. M. Flat .Line_....._...._.. ..... 1.05 P. IL &.l0 P. M. Wellsville Accommodation 0.00 P. M. 11.00 A. M. , : - AttaburgAi thlunibul oral Vi•seistnati L li j ailrosul. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves Pitts. = • Columbus..-Arr. in Cin. Fast Line 12.15 A. M. 840 A. M. 11.30 A. If Express Train.. 105 P. M. 1:90 A. M. T. 30 A. M • Amusements in the Country,: We who live in the city enjoy great fkivileges in the facility of gaining access to the country at all times, and the varied amusements and pleasure gatherings which we may-visit at this - season of the year. To-day is unusually prolific, and every one can find a place to go suited to his respective taste. At Glenwood Grove, on the Braddock's Field Plank Road, at a convenient distance from the city, easily accessible by steamboat, omnibus, or private conveyance, the GeoNe.S. Morris Lodge I. 0. 0.. F. give a pic-ine, where the good things of life will beumply provided, with tivo platforms for dancing, a band of Music at each, one being devoted to ,waltzing and fancy dances. P I A the ron City fir a - plea ant grove, equally easy of access by railroad, omnibus, of over a fine road in your own buggy, a flag pre sentation and pie-nic takes place, when the Pennsylvania Dragoons will be presented with a fine stand of colors. Lager and other_ re freshing drinks, with the ,concomitants, will be liberally supplied, and here too, a few hours MA* fiengteettbly spent. ' ' to 'those inclined to combine charity with enjoyment, the StinetherrY FeStivilil at Ilointi.:" wiled "StlitionYunder the auspices of the. Indies Otached.tio the 'East Liberty E: congrega fi4, ter the benefit ofhe r curch, Offers rare litducerneks t To"tips'-point excursion tickets g;.l. the Pennsylvania Railroad can bcpnrchased et * the - office. the entertainmentis Ono we need net describe-every one knows what ft is: Should any of our readers feel inclined to play the "sporting man," Collins' Park will he open this afternoon, with two races on the Lapis, the lirst taking piece at ii o'clock. One premium, a beautiful gold medal, with a me dallion picture of Flora Temple, queen of the turf, is offered for the best:trotting horse, mile heats, best two in three, go as they please. The -entries for 'this prize are' as follows—,lobo Watson, bay. mare, ,Fanny ..Robinson ; Felix Laverty, brown Mare, Sallie:Ward. The sec ond premium, a magnificent gold cup, on which is engraved a view of the club grounds, will be awarded to the best pacer, mile h nts, best two in' three, go as they please; for this cup 'there are threcentries :—Thomas Bailey, b. h. Dick Tarp - in -4 11. B. Vanveorhis, b. m. Cis ; Charles Jeremy, s. b. Gipsy. A train will start to the grounds from the Pennsylvania Railroad depot at 2:50 P. M., returning at 6:80P. Sr., thus giv ing - visitors an opportunity to see both races and teturn at an early hour. . ' is a variety of amusement, among which titne and inclinatiop cinnlif fail tirhe pleased. Any or all these places may be tic d visited d u ri n g e ay by pie:tat:re-seekers. PIPPfi kllitts l) 44lFt FPRr4 perpre .11T'C4xvilpo. WAPItiFsPAT, 'Tune Stb, 18,10. .C4:94 afsenkhledat eleven o'clock. the case of o.' J. Wood ek Co: vs. Dr. - George H. Keyser, to show cause why judgment should not be entered against defendant, for p want of sufficient affida vit of defense. John and James M'Cleary, convicted of counterfeiting, were , then brought In for sen tence. A few witnesses were called to prove that the younger M'Cleary had been employed for a time in manufacturing patterns for the T.'xiqle Cotton Factory. Theydid not, however, rave Ihstho bid aVy r4ular'ereployinent. John M'Cleary was sentenced to pay a tine of $2,500 and costs, and undergosin Imprisonment of five years in the Western Penitentiary, and James to pay a similar tine, andirnprisonment fiir three years—both at hard labor. Judgments were entered up in the case. of Western Bank of Baltimore vs. James Miles, and mule vs. John Galbraith. Court adjourned until eleven o'clock on Sa OIRLIAIENT.e4tY NEIT Tg j ostrm (1. piisT.EF.—kohid weeks since suggested' the idea of a complithentary benefit ro 'ldrs. Joseph C. Foster, who has boon sufferingfroin severe illness for the fast nine tomithi, but WO' has sufficiently recovered to appear again upon th,eotta.gq,, We are . plemied to etatethat arrange mentilave been mado for such a benefit, on 4 -4'insisAity„everiing next, at-the. ApoPri Theatre.- 7 1 Z - ii - stogriiialuttii riot yet rinithuiteed; tat will doubtless be a good one. Tho,many friends of eStithable' isidr op or--tunity of manifesting their appreciation of her talents by making the benefit whit it should be, , and tilling the house. Messrs!. Porter .45s ]4 garland have kindly surrendered the houso for the occasion,, and trust may have the te leatire ofieding a lar.gd iemete3riitite Rsarnirrox /LT LORETTO.—:Theithlillai ei ilifkiPi3o-ffif 14161 Pupils 4-4t4riacis Collects, 14Teilci, t4tt plaea itp Wedx, e , u l a , poi inst. Every erort is being made to ren 4ex it thontisst, attractive -and interesting exhi bition that. has as yet occurred at . this. popular. Institute, and we doubt not that those who at tend - will be more than pleased with the result. A hisitoricil dialoggo, eonmemorativa of tho life and services oithe greafand good man Dr. Vallitpinovgllorut.utio - of tn tho atty,Yiterary attractions of the coming exhibition, and can not but indwiethe attendance of' 'all who cher . /1 1 _11.itc,thpppyl.of 1* virtito;Pfety,slmd„ meraucadartP : -funteloiLtaore bandit avill be present, andertliVem thatxteasion *epee nreet t strahisßtmitairS4clodv.'' Numitga,„CLUTEffss.- 7 A.-sp endid atocls gbiftlemon'S, yeuths' and chilarenis simmer wear may be_found at the' establish ment of Messrs. W. If. M'Geo & Co., at the corner of Market square and Federal street, in city. These gentlemen have every description of the most fashionable material, which they nuinufacture . in the best manner. Their stock of g9tlemen's goods is largo and ttj and model:B.oJ They hbver fail to Pleass their customers. root. STRAWIIKIIRIES.—We have among 113 11, C 11193 of public benefactors, who are not always fully appmcia . mean those yam have devoted their time and means to the production of fine fruits .Among. theSe , we. reaV , ,rititulter Rev. - Jererniali -- Kifor,'Who hus 'ca'rrie,f lion of strawberries and similar fruits, to great perfection.' fro 'has ilo*, ' market, largo supplies of the finest strawberri es , mammoth size and exquisite flavor, than which wo hare never-tasted finer. He deserves a liberal patronage. EWE Tti m:T DIANA Cor.—The house and spilt* house Of NIT.. John Barelay; of centre township, Indiana colinty, - toget`ler with great-portioa of their contests, Were destroyed .flre ou gilturday morninglast.. The lire O el Originated in , tboft a the 'spring house, and hal made such progress when discovered that access to the spring was rendered impossible: Inasmuch as there had not been Any fire in or about the spring house for months, it is sup posed that the tire was the work of an incen. diary. - • BOXES.—Few persona are aware of the im portance attached to, And the, ingenuity and capital required in the manufacture . of paper boxes, and still fewer know that it is a business dist net in itself. Mr. D. C. Kneeland, whose advertisement will be found in our columns, has been for many years engaged in the manu facture of bonnet, and shoe boxes,und in addi- Con °Very dalcription of paper boxes, large and small, used by dry goods merchants and drug gists. He is an honest man, and a fair dealer, and articles manufactured by him bear a high' reputation. His factory is on the corner of Woad street and Virgin alley, third floor. THE lIORTICITLTURA.I. SOCIETY met yester day, indolged icing diccusiio\-4 relative to the respective merits of different strawberries, 4%142. l otpr64l6ns Of opinions from members relative to the late Croat, and directed the See rater), to inform tt committee of the Pornologi eal ti . ,oejetY of 014!0, : who proposed a visit to this licitriti for tile 'lrmo et' exttroi n mir fruits, that owing to the destruction of the fittest va rieties- hy the late frost, the Horticultural So ciet7 could not meet thorn. _ A Firs TIEMISE.—Many of our readers, per haps, observed the new hearse, which made its first appearance on Monday, being used to con vey the remains of Mr, Henry S. Burker to their last resting place. It is afine piece of workman ship, neatly hitt appropriately ornamented, and very expensive. It was constructed by Messrs. C. West & Co., carriage manufacturers, Penn street,"opposite St. Clair Hotel, and has been purchased by Mr. Andrew ,taciiman,- 91 , 11b1P prnpflatOr, l'Obn 'itrZet, below St. Clutr. Miss EMILY ILESTAY.EI4 Vo;i0 Is now, play ing at the Apollo Theatre, is a clover come dianne and'aongstrinsi and deserves better en couragement than sho has sorer received. To morrow night She appears' in the fine comedy :of 44 FaInt Mart Never won Fair Lady," and the "Swiss cottage," in the latter of which she plays - Liietto, with iongs 'We hope to see •geed tiodiente, 4 _ -13EDPORD BAILHOAD,-.- -we ye nules of the tlenir rrillrood. between Bedfard.and Broad Tob were lot on Wednesday last. The contract was _awarded to Collins,-Dull&-Co., ut,tho sum of 164;000. ) The -work is 14 be'endanenCe4On the 4th inst.. and finished by the first of January. The bidding fey Contracts. was, quite spirited. 11 * - 7;jld.linii,..roulL&l,Co.,',-re :old and expe rienced contractors, and will nodoubt complete the joli by the time specified. • • P /7"UROU WAT/A Cuitz- EsTiontsu xikaii.---:This'inititition, at Hayiville station, seems to be in the tido 'of presperity. Last -year, among other improvements, a Orimas eUn 4 1 1d,ienliin 11119 y were arooccsi, 4nil this pf.lfig., "owing, as we learn,. to: :the Thiess , of bilsnless;.the,proprietors have erected a large nereobnilding, by which they will be enabled rieponaii.lodete fi ty perscss Coro '0,04 hoTe , . PowtiEmlow.—ln liqesolay's tffsgo o stated Uit thil gas exproiion at the Monongahela ouso last week, was occasioned by the work men leaving a defective joint, during repairs. Messra. ASloldthorp & Kohne, - No. 180 'Third street, who did the work, inform us thei they were calledllmm to ;FAO!, a leaky joint, and that therepairs wele not, completed at the time of the accident. ' _ , rownoN of The journeyzneneo,r4wainers, gentlemen's branck, ato still, on strike,: the twpklyaritithrintorefilsett it;thn intes -'cle mttnlieti.": - of: he lericling inakerslave,loweyer,' ‘ltkreetl t° pay i'be. pg 4.64 i4f-, 194 thflfilß 9/1) .. 1 ilavct -;• • 1 , . STINT TO TR& Hosrirel.—Cht€ls Klenner, a lunatic,-was taken before the Court of Quar ter Sessions yesterday, eiamined as to his sani. tT, and consigned to the; Western Pennsylva nus Hospital, his friends agrpoing to pay his expenses at that institution. attention-of ck4leri is 'CallCd to ' the sale at 54 Fifth . 'strent,"fhii, Thrirsday morning, at 10 ;o'clock,: a :clothing, eloths,' , hassimeres, shawls, &o. At 2 - o'clock, p.m., of hats, hoots, b re r a a 3. , gaiters; ladies% )nisses' . and`a•hild,ren's 1111;;WI' 'l l a • .a ' 08,DICRS from n distance ate Tcontinually be ing, received' for ea' new Firdihi .Idit chine, sold by ciirlin,hin — it - oral itydet.;Alreehen7 / i, * Conirin: dzi Ificierzaa, Hanes,.. B*n and Palingsaaa jam ; ..Orde rB.lO lit their snagionreersiceir mimrstelloricire wy,ibe prom*/ sitaided. ' • 'if4, ',/ L b • •: - ..".. e 'l'..l;lfr ~ 1 ,• I 1 , - , 'i -",, :. • , f.-. 1 , . , ..,, ' . - 1 ml I ' i -. i.,, ,, ~0f: J.1.,.".',1t '''''•- i, - ... •1 , •';', ---- ' ' .. \ 1 ..,.,., , a . A . , '.; ;l' .. ',.." ,-. 8. e ,-x,t•I•;=• , a A COurt of quarter Sessions. dcc. • Before Judges M'Clare, Maynard, Adams and Parka. 9th: The Port Perry homicide was not taken-up this morning, the grand jury not having yet returned a bill to take the place of.the defective indictment set aside on Tuesday. • Joseph Klingman ' of the Fourth ward, Alle gheny, was tried and found - guilty-of having sold liquor to -William ilathky; a man of in teimperate habits,' after being notified by his wife not to soil him. Ho was fined $lO arid the costs of prosecution, and sentenced to ten days Imprisonment in tho county jail. John O'Brien, who keeps a jewelry store on Liberty street, was tried for obtaining $l6. from A.nton Hann under false pretences. The prosecution states that ho went into the shop of defendant, and purchased, with other articles, two rings at $9, which O'Brien represented to be solid. gold. They were afterwards ascer tained to befitted with hard solder, a thin coat ing of gold on the outside, and, worth $1 or VI each. The jury found a verdict of not guilty, but defendant to pay the costs. 1 Frederick Lieban, of Eait Wrmingham, was indicted for !selling liquor on Sunday, by Hrs.' Mary E. Farquar, to her husband, who after wards beat her severely. The jury brought in a verdict Of'guilty, and Lieban was sentenced to pay is fine of $lO and the costs, and to an im- Trisonment of ten dayi.,- - Patriek Keefe, of the Sixtb Ward, was in .'dieted for maintaining a nuisance, in renting to Elizabeth Powers, a woman of bad repute, a house on Wylie street-. James Boyd, the pros ecutor,and other witnesses, testified that in this house and others in the vicinity known as Keefe's Court" dissolute and disorderly per sons, black and white, assembled, creating fre quent disturbance% to the serious annoyance of the witnesses. On trial. DISTRICT COURT.—Iii this Court a verdict was rendered yesterdayfor the plaintiff for the amount of $369,08, with questions of law re served for the Court, in the ease of Allegheny City vs. Capt. E. W. 11. Schenley and Mary E. Scheuley, his wife. This case is one of about thirty in which suit has been brought against Mr. Schenley by the city, he having refused to pay the amount assessed upon his property under the recent paving law. The verdict is for the full amount claitnedleaving the Court to decide on some legal points. D. W. 8011, City Solicitor of Allegheny, appear ed for the prosecution, and Thos.:Williams for the defense.- . : batch ofrninct similar cases is now on 'trial; and - twenty inore iemain to be heard after these are disposed of. EUMM Ili. " • - - • 7-1 f - MEMO Hakrula irril§iisaf,;--As a tostimonied.of the tiorketiailike manner, ie.:7feet *Hon of their self rerlatitig,Pachthoe, safety,- economy in fuel, and the lit eattonoun necesaatylo feel' each room comfortable, we give this ceititlcate to Menace: tlii emcees:sort' to Phillips E -D0.4,r0t their-plan etheatang Meath' the SeconilWard Pribliegehopleitt the city of Pittaburgh, and which t tow Mot. our -epproial4 end - we' would recommend them to the public to giro entire. satisfaction of heating by steam' • Miller, Jr.,- John, Mandiall,Vribl. MOB" George Wilson;Joltin Witabis,' Willoox, .pireCtore. DAVIS " Steam .atdieuvg, Fluinp, Ptevetrote, and DnnuFounaers, Deafers in erery description of Gas PUturec a,4 Pumps No • 4 17-Woodand.l4# First street, Pittabtirgh. MECTIANICie IBSTITUT.E.—Thia Inadittltion, the want of which has been BO long felt by Or citizens is now open, under the' sriperinCendencei of, Messrs_ Jackman & Johnson, in the Lafayette Building. En hance, Wood street. It is dealgned tar the perpetual exhibition of the products of Mechanics- lif.snufactu, rers, (Inventors, and Artisan/I; and as a place of resort for those seeking information relative to those branched of industry, either by examination of tummies or scientific publications. Those having articles to bring before the pubho will find It greatly to thelradvantage to leave sampled. • • lasts public are respectfully invited to , vivit the . . The Human tratr..--jlow many persons abuse this delicate and beautiful ornament, by burfiiig it with aleghotie washes 'and plastering it with grease,, s hich has no affinity for the akin and is not absorbed: ;11unirtne °realm, a compound .of Cocoanut Oil, &c, is unrivalled as a dressing for the ,readily nbsorbed, and is peculiarly adapted to hi various conditioni, pifoventing its falling etft, and proraoting ita-healthy growth. See advertisement. - ; Barnett's Cocoaine. Burnett's Cocoaine. Burnett's Cocoaine. compound aTCocoeennt Cid; &e, foedres.ing the 'fair. For otliesey and agreoatstenoss, it is Without an equal. It prevents Me hair Jennie:lnv 011: • It pro - nudes itshealthy prat rigor:me pr,nrth It is not grcary or sticky; . It Leers, no disagreeable edor: It softens Me hair trhen hoed aotiilry; It :anther the irritatai scalp skin;, It citron& the richest lustre; It remains /Loves( its effect; It (arts fifty cents for a half pint bottle; It env lac hat at se_ •s. Burnett's Cocoaine. Burnett's Coes:nine: Burnett's Coeoaine. TE:31111 , 10•NIAL. Beare.. July le, I. Muses. J. firalrarr a Co.—l cannot refuse to state the salutary effect in my own aggravated case, of your ex cellent Ileiroll—frocuainod For many months my hair had been falling oil until I WAX festrful et losing it entirely. The akm upon my hoed became gradually more and more inflan2ed, so that I could not touch it without pain. .This in tated condi. [ion I atti - ibutod to the tun of rations adri,itised /our , washes, which 1 hare since hN.:n told cputain cam three - - By the adrieo of my physic:rub to wham you Lad shoran Ymir Prtleess of purifying the Oil, I commenced its use the last Ateett June. The fiat application allaye:l the itching and irritation; in three or four days the reduces and tendorneis d isappearid— the hair ceased to fall. ftrd,l hove now a thick growth of now hair. I triad thst others, similarly afflicted, will to, kidney.' to try the SWAG remedy. Yours, very truly, Burnett's Coeoaine. Burnett's Coeoaine. Burnett's Cocoaine. /rip A single aptillcation renders the hair (no matter how buff and dry.) noft and glossy for several days. It is conceded by all who have mod 14 to the besraii,lthcap. cif Hair Drasing in the World. Get the genuinont DR. KEYSERS DRUG AND PER FUMERY STORE, 140 Wc.o4 street, rlgn of the tiolden Mortar, Wholesale Agent tor Western l'ennsyh , anis.` jeitt , 1:04"DR. /10s?Y711CWS trrißs 4avo re calved the , warmest oneotniuma from the press and people thiongljput the Linton. As a valuable tonic tor the cure of DYsPePeia. Flatulence, Constipation, and general nervous debility, it cannot be approached. Every day, now eases of its great affect are chronicled through our public journals, There is nothing- equal to the en joyment which the *filleted experionee when using this valuable apseltio. its tnild tone, its sum and vigorous action Upon a disordered stomach, and the tleansing of the entire hum= body, should recommend; II to nil classes ot onr community. All that will be necessary to convince tho skeptical of its healthy effects, to to pur chase a bottleand be satisfied. Por aale by druggists and dealers 'generally, every where, and by: HOSTETTER a Warn, Manufacturers and Proprietors, je3 No. 68 Water, and 63 Front streets. per Tit; taIIZAT AND ONLI, R&M ZDI "ft FAL/41,01 4 11 e P---.Suk:s4/41:(44 - Wieraiaißan La tal4 Plaarcifire.—lt onuses new hair to grow on heads prematurely bald, and obtained the highest pre mium at t h e World's Fair Bold by IL k FAIINESTOCK A CO, No. eO, corneio Wood and Fourth stream, Druggisti ken may; and a , the Laboratory of Jules Baud A Co, No. 701 - Cheetau street, rbiladolphie. , • „ Kir WE LIVE 80 FAST IN THIS CoUNTEY, that the Americans have Nieuwe &mods thrOughout nit Christondom, as a h4p.l, *if drinking, lard 1141.,4 lintaariug, wide. tyo lune "bot‘me vli traiii factious Co - r 4i:4100441 „stomachs, enervated and clisioNeteti IMMO, tumken 'clown constitutions, and the:4 l lond ':trhipti follow upon the, steoii which' we have ennnieriteci. oounOema panaceas forthwiU)s edhitlied, teittrekitew of noth: ing so efficacious for an . lnvalid sullanng from indiges tion or uattons . depritision as OLIN'S STODIACII BIT TERS, rnanufactured and sold by the' proprietor, at his depoton hem item (4 413:11X111 'IIIIIIOXT 11.11TX11:. JOSEPH MEYER SOZ44 lifitnufactorara, and Wholesale? and Rated! 'Melonin FURNITUREANEICHAIRS, itst4 shiri - utWeeet; 'ate Have on hand a. large laasortmont of Farley and Plain Furniture), in - Walnut and Mahogany of their own manti facture, and warranted equal In quality and style to any manufactured in the city, and will 604 ett, reasonable pima. hake ALENCIA: MARKIN) .DOWN WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. CALL EARLY AND SECURE i3ARGALNS AT Joe. nOtINWS, if Market et. 1 INES.— - • '25 eases Cliequot quarts Champ agne WitlOt 6 do do pts , • , ' duo 30 baskets Pea k lieldselekgs qta . de: - 10 40 • , dO . ; , Ws • - do do VS Bouebe pts,abd DrOidet qta do 6 • do' —do do do pts do ;AI 25 eases BL Julien Medoc ektret : •,'• , t/O , 10 do 0004 • " ? Q A • glago;' - • ; Bs i 8,14 I BA . 6, 11 4 L /EILLEII4, RIOREI'SaIsI 1100 COLLARS,' DOG ,COLIJAR 4 S:—'- , • Of all Mru to suit the Largest Newfou.hdland the suwalleat Tonier, at low prices: - DOG AIIiZZIXS, • . DOG MUZZLES, M 21_ DirVORKS ‘. SUIT ODD :k 0 Dz., Odd Forks to suit Odd Salim% Odd forks to suit Odd Knives; • 'l39WN'k TETLEY'S; .': my2l • . tr 0,134 wood street. • !OATH BRITSAFS:=4. adaortnaeiit of Cldth Bruihes tin Wad and for etale l lg oo ' ' Conter at Smithfield ' • Oh, A Jas. 9corcp 7-5 . BY goo CiAILOI3B PLA2.BtED tfi r sale 1 71_ PECAtitigay. Qar,' T • r 7,1 140 . 444. ,7 1 r• MA,!*,, MST'S ASSISTANT % . steav r i rs ... lay9DfO. $l, ii and 36 Market stre6. ME= =NI • f = .4 • Luomis, May 28.—The Austrians, pursued by Gen. Garibaldi, aro in rapid retreat towards Milan, _ Gen. Garibaldi has also occupied Ce ment() and Lece6. There aro insurrectionary movement in the Vatellino, and 800 insurgents aro on board an Austrian steamers: — . • , Arather,despatch says, that 'after a furious fight of three - hours, Gen. Garibaldi entered. Como. The combat was renewed at Comerles ta, when Alm Austriantragain gave way'and re- An Austrian war steamer had cannonaded Cann ibio on LakgMaggiore, but without much effect. At Como the Natinnal Guards mobilized and an artillery force was organized, and volunteers were hastening to increase the militia. The national rnovernent was spreading, and the town of Leceo haddeclared itself free. . 'The Austrians, in considerable force, had oc cupied Dobbe. • - Pants, May 28.—The Pays says that the Austrians quitted Prateggio yesterday, and m en' ered Lombardy. The same journal states that England is endeavoring to renew diplo matic relations with .Nep . les,. but only on con dition that:Franco will simultanoothdy do the same. Several Colonels of Swiss Yegimetilsarecom proinised in n conspiracy against the Crown Prince, supposed to mean thoPritice otNaples. AL LYMAN totta, 16v E [war and troops are in perfect health.: The harvest is begun, and the army is abundantly, supplied. The soldiers aro in high spirits. BERLIN, Sattirday, - 31tty f.om Florence say that Russia, Prussia, England and Turkey have not recognized the provis ional government of Tuscany, and their rep resentatives arc said to havo withdrairn their /lags. LoNnox f tzaturday.—There was. a decided firmness in the stock market to-day, but there was scarcely any business done at the bank. The demand air silver for the east has revived. The remittaneesl6 bo nnule'on the dth of June, are expected to be hanger than 14 late. , : '46 Winding al an iron ram lerew frigate of 600 tons is to be commenced next week. Tho London ,P 0,4 in replying to some state ments, 'charging Lord Palmerston and John Russell with being actuated brrivalry, says that if the Liberal party cannot ant unitedly, the fault Will not rest with Its chiefs.: Tho Titus saysthat the report that Monsieur Bernedilly is aboutto leave Paris wan extra ordinary commissioner to the German Confed eratjen, tends to strengthen the supposition of a pos4blo compromise, at no distant day, through the agency of Prussia. - _ Overland Mail. SUSAN It POPE- Sr. Louts. June s.—The overland mail of the 16th ultimo, reached Jefferson city, and Will arrive here to-night., The news is unim portant. Thelndians had burned another house at Red Bluffs. Oregon 'advices state that the politicians were stirring, prior to tho meeting of the Legislature, and that Alio crops were promising. The ntiniog, news from Frazer Meer had continued discouraging, and most of the Cali fornia miners were returning from thence. • There was a heated contest at the election at , Leavenworth, toilly, the n i ember,s,of the Von- stitutionlifCiAlventien having placed themselves upon the!Pree State Basis. • The definite returns from the Territory can not ho had for twevorthree days. General Varney has Issued orders directing the organization of an expedition, under com mand of Captain Walton, to opena wagon road from Columbia fiver to Salt Lake. 'no steamer Surprise. troll) Manzatlin, with live hundred and seventy tbousend- dollars in specie, brings news of the. Conservative party besieging that city, with a fair prospect of wresting it froM the hands ot the Liberals. The El Paso correspondent ot the Republican says Thomas Zuologa, brother of the ex-Presi dent of thit name, started from Coralty with ono thousand men, fur the purpose of taking Chihuahua. A party of Liberals started from El Paso, also designed for Chihuahua. %Vase txu r vot-r ii. elTr, June hin fi g .- 63 T n he Adminis tration has not yet fully determined on its courso of action pending the war in Europa, but has.. under consideration-a declaration, or statement, of the principles by which the United States, as a neutral, will be goverened, It will clearly set forth the just rights . ot American citizens engaged in the poacptul pur suits of commerce, which, as far as po the Administration . designs W.' prOtect; The pe cisepositions Which will he assnmect eanitet now be ascerteined, bnt they a ppt r x rn ate to th prl herethfureAcelered,Y r; That freeshlps make free goods, 'contraband of war excepted, and that the goods of a friend e iptrubed on board the vessels of an enemy, with the like excep tion, shall not tAI allbjed. :to' confiscation, and that the rights of war ought not, in-the nature of things, to exteed farther than to exact from neutrals the Interception Of all trade with a blockaded port, and to subject articles contra band tod wit io cpptirte..Ahd confiscation. Pus official exposition Will involve the discui sion of important collateral questions, including 110 or the blockede,,' and as to how far this belligariirit right should be exercised. laCtotritlirthettrlASek Uniciao,'June B.—From St. Paul papers of Satunday,and -Sunday, we learn that that city and the towns above and below it, Itscsufforo,l seriously from a flood on the UppeOlisslssiplif, and that much die hoe been 4ore to prop erty in the Warehouse on tie levee at 64, rim', Brooklyn, on the opposite side of tho - river, was entirely submersed, and its inhabitants were compelled' to abandon their dwellings. Tho account also states 'that .fi general idniAtion had occured at St. Anthony, and that the dam.. ago dono' to property there is immense. f3ov oral hundred thousand feet of logs, belonging to tho saw Milli along the river, weroswont andzAho.-milla greatly datrlageA, ti Or , bridgo, which cost twenty'uthottsand I'dol ars, was.svieittllaWay, : atut thiiToWer-bridge, which 'cegt`s;ity - tlabusand doßeri, was iveatl i y gri aged.' Reports. frdm qns' quilgtOri aleng 14 10 , trPlie ititd tVilt t l P , b44ges over he dteam ware giallo The rigor is higher'thats.. it 44b.m!ficiPa number or yettra,,. ; • _ . - - The People's Party State Convention. June: 8. 1 -IThe' Convert'Om of tho People's Party Metat c'elocic; hiT4 was called to order 1114;4 FOrer, I:iof the atate Central Committee, who shored that.• Morton Esq.,' of Philadelphia, net as ter Drury which was. agreed to. T e Coramlitee on Permanent plUeers rispor Tugnit far, '`gr'silar4;*`-iii?".a * a 1 , 4114•, , :f vice ffreg 41.4 - tis and f3earMaries, The , report was mold- Monslr adnpted. The President ntecle an elo- quhrOlatlctrqs , on tglsg is aut. 'General , nomknatioxii were then matle•foi Auditor and _9 O committee thirtylihro was appotrtt4 ' 0 PlWare: rasobl 'tarot. Whoa. the ponvention adjourned untllyrni - • •,-. ; r , The OM - ring - 1M re!itestimPedlatiA - lolelool4 oßriircreft3oesl- 4bi114A4 the hbal lotlcit Thomas • O. Cobra:Lc was nointeatiA :for" iSudtith , Efettiiral.-"General Kelm watelected, and both, nominations were made unanimously. viriotws, iVooct sL gri VVE na a • ~• THE LATEST NEWS LATEST FROM EUROPE ;iII2II.I — VA . I._ok . THE STEAMER AIILAGO... The War *Qulll U nhiPmrtan Jo i's, _N. P., Juno .o.—The screw steainei Arago frtm Galway arrived last eve ning svith'dates to Monday the dOtifult. The new* frOna the seat of war is not important: -Gen. Garibaldi has made ifurther-advanee from Vareg,O, where ho. was last stationed, to tho town of Como, Which ho had entered amid the most lively demonstratiens of rejoicing. The bells were rung and a general illumination took . rdaeo. All tho steamers on Lake Como were in possession of Gen. Garibaldi and the Austrians were, in rapid retreat from that sec tion. ' s • • • •••, - - . Steamer Edinburg Struck an:lceberg.- • ` Eler. Joitm, N. F., June 8.-Tho steamer Ed inburg, from Now York for 'Glasgow, put in here; yesterday, with two compartments full of water, having struck an iceberg, on Monday, in a dense fog. It was only by the most vig orous exertions of the crew and all the paaen gen, and the constant working of the pumps, that she was kept from sinking,, and enabled to reach this port. At aria Erne her position - Waa so perilous that all the boats were lowered and provisioned, and the passengers'alloted by lists to the several boats; they expecting every mo ment to be obliged to leave the steamer. All the passengers and crew are safe. Destructive Fire in Salem, Mass. SALE:NI, DIASS., Juno B.—The Mansion House, tho hotol stables, and several adjoining stores were destroyed by fire this morning. A man perished in the names. There were eighteen horses in the stables at Alm time, and none of them could be rescued from the flames. Tho loss is estimated at $150,000. The principal losers aro .T. L. Learit, and the heirs of Nathan iel West. REMOVAL. W . D. HUGUS, NAVE REMOVED TO NO. 69 .MAR KET Street, corner of Fourth, where they will re nnil n till the lirstofßeptomberwhen they will remove to their neW store now being built at the old stand, corner of Filth and disticet streets. my4:4n: PENN MACHINE WORKS AND FOUNDRY, H. WIGHTM4N, MAN U FACTURE R OF Steam Engines, Shafting and Pullin Vring - Machines, Mortice Machines, Orders promptly attended to atcl y 1Z AY & COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 10. fd, WOOD STREET, ,PittAburgh, Pa. Sir. A run assortment of Law, Medical and Miacella ous Books constant/5 on hand. inn E E ReS - *Xr MIIIACULMJsVERMIN DESTROYER, The Only Remedy In the Whole World, SURE TO EXTEILIILVATE • RITS, DICE, COCKROACHES, RUCS, ANTS, ITOSQI7/- TOES, PLEAS, lIOTRS, DOLES, CRAM wonms, AND CARDEN INSECTS, LC. 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ONE MONTH.. These celebrated reMedles have been extensively used for twenty-two years in all parts of Europe, ane. their miraculous power hare been attested by the Courts of Russia, France, England, Anstris, Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, Itelgium, Holland, Naples. Jin, and their Chemical properties examined, and approved by the most distinguished Medical Faculties all over the world. Their destructi ven ess to all kinds of vermin and i meets has been certified in this. city by the Directors of the various Public Institutions, Planters, Farmers, Pro prietors of Hotels, - Warehouses, Manufactories, and.by various distinguished private citizens. • Te,,t it:rumbas and Certificates of ilia oilleacy of these Remedies mu be Seen at the Depot. and Proprietor. JOSEPH MEYER. Practical Chemist, • Depot, fin Broadway . , eor. Houston st., U. Y. Cienentl Agent for the ITnited States and Canada, Kir sale. Wholesale and Retail, by the Inventor FREDERICK. V. RUSHTON, Druggist, 1 , ;o. lit Astor Howie, and , 11.7.13readvrav, New Yost. For sale In this viol. Wholeaale and Retail, by R. E. ,t center Wood and Second streets; _Joseph Fleming, corner liiiunond and Market street, and Beckham & Kennan; Allegheny. deValm N. I. L'ex: ....... . . —...—.. Wl7. M'GEE ct - CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Deed° in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Fur nishing Goals, corner of Federal street and Market Square, Allegheny City, Pa. sel2ly • 'ese Livery Stable. • HAVING OPENED LIVERY STABL,,, in the rear of the ,;' , .ctt House, corner of Irwin street alka Lticfahsne Way, 411,1 - puretiv+ed aline lorat 4ersois Ihiggiec and Carriages, I would mipeetfulle ed. Felt the patronage of my friends and public genoially, 41 , :+uring•theni . that they can Le aocommodated at the Most mason:4llde rah., I have Made SUelriUTangemOnts that persons wishing their homes kept, can be well ac. eommodatai. NEIL 131tACELAND, Boott Hausa, Pittsburgh, Ps. • SAlY'rif & SNOWDEN'S NEW TEA STORE, No. 34 PLfth_ street. • EXTRA (TWITS OOLONGS, FINEST YOUNG BISONS, GUNPOWDERS,* IMPERIALS, ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEAS. AR purchased at lowest cash prices, and for at Whole sahi and Retail, at SMYTH 2 SNOWDEN'S mrlWit New Tee Elters. SA Fifth wrest • ASSIGNEES' SALE.. CLIEI)ULE OF PROPERTY OF RFRIK, ao RHODrs to sold hy AsSlgneeti, at Roch est er V'entini 011 TOFSI t Julio iithi let% Three upright drill.; - One car wheel Boring . Machine; Ono Punch and Shearing Machine; Ono Wheel 'Jack; Ono Axle Lathe; Three Engine Lathes ; One - Hand - Lathe ; Three bolt and nut Tapping Machines; TWo wood Boring Machines; Two (Daniel's) Paners, 18 and fio feet; One (Woodworth's) Planer: - Four cireulariron framed Saw-benchea ; • One Traverse saw and. fixtures ' One large, and ono (power) Morticing Milehine; Ono Tnp Hamner; • • .One Tongue and Grooving Machine; One Scroll Saw and fixtures; One unfit A Ballord's Moulding Alachine ;" One do do Tetioninc e s • • One I:'atind lanho,; . • —.it. I trip !rage and oini - li s tutia(roundia) cram): liTtffifify Ladles gnirlot Foundry Tools; ..hot of•Turtied. Pulleys ; Sundry lots of Paints, Oils and Varnish: Do do 'Tools and fixtures for' passoncer Pax work Do -do pirtiongor Car Ttinunballa ' OMeo and Cotrating-ristiii Ftirnitlire; • ;Fillet - deist Tools; shnry Paint- - pots,Ciuis,eups,Eltielcols k Brushes; td war Firs iluckots: Lot of Cerpentors' Tools mall:tures; I•pchinniii 'Tools add it:titres; on an dlron Flaskti,:'of all sizes; 12,000 Ms Vorgings for Cars; • • 14,000 lhs Casungs • do Twenty tons Wrought Iron, assorted; Twenty-niteVar•asacs, 7650 lbs. (Neck Eleven do with r...kt: Ginn apringa: Core and Mouliligg, Brass - Castings: °nal&ogioo,lsln3hels, morn or less - 7 - One Titco-horse Wagon; One Pear Ttinbe; Whoehi,l 'Ono Pub - Bob-sleds, and * Saelg; • - Three Sets Cart Harness;- - Oner Set Tiroiers' Tools; _ Gne Veneer ri Press; WO d o B 8000 pilundang rake Chain; Two pair Pl atform Scales; Two Truck Cars; -. • One lot Spotter; One lot Wrought Iron Shafting: One lot of Coal Facing nod }Jacking: • . • One lot Car ?tit:Arne; ' Ono le, i t Fire Brlhk ; Orel hit assorted Nails; Eight dozen assorted Files; • „ ; Sixty gross Wood Screws, assorleiki • • Seventeen grees Wood toots, brasia capped: - Finishing Nalhl, Brads aid Tacks ; One lot Windowflbeist - Otsne ( ( power) Cascing cleaner; eTo - (Alden s,) Fluaßlowera; tan s setset stationary &steal • Twt6Varniah Quire Wrought earapjjeriii - Four on - Jsier .reate Twenty-two, ten tot Coal Cars; One Cutting Box: - Five sate Car Trucks •, , Lot of Dressed CAI 'airy Poplar Ash, Fuel Wahant, Osik,,Mooganz add Curled Maple Lantber. Iwooo seet undressed ' Lumber (about ;) A 1 403 0 4ck •.- do' do • 2,000 - do ,do • Poplar do : .19,000 do do . Cherry do '.. do . • Six Passenger Car Sils, (Norway Pines;) •• Ten Shares, $lOO each, Stock ha Rochester. Maine, AAII the Inniber the above list, has been Sled °Yet' tWP Yarn)). - • '- - B . AS J. PIDWE — Itochiniter, B.C GEO, F. ILLMORE, pittsborgh, /40108.0 tri . 718.-tedAm ,~~: , ~:.. s~ 4 rims damage to the fruit and grain crops in many see tiOns of the country. The extent of the damage has not yet been arrived at, but it Is to be 'Wiped, that, like first reports generally, the injury is exaggerated. In some localities, the Wheat is undoubtedly killed, but we mist wait for further intelligence before we pan say whether theAcstinetion to as general as is feared. The frost has had an effeeton the Flourmarket o cans ing an adranco of Seventy-fire cents per bbl, oh Tues. day. The prospects of the wheat crop will perhaps de termine prices in a few days, as present figures are the result of excitement, based on partial reports. In other articles we note but little alteration in prices. There is no change in the money market, and the fends required for the transactionsof bnsiness are readi..' ly obtained on good paper. The hulk statements show no unusual feature. Eastern Exchange is still high and scarce; we quote at per cent. per- cent. to outs(ders for par and curren6. The followikt comparative statement is made up from he official stateMentit of the eondi lion of the city leniki or the week ending . Ott:' , Monday last, and for those of he week previous Assent. Gear Wheel% Hangers, etc., etc. A I L FA; H Loans and Discounts $7,082.987 14 $7,090,5C.8 09 Due by ritherilanks 145,766 90 - VX,AKiI 02 Notes, he., of other Banks and Treasury Notes. Specie. LtinstArEes. Circulation. Du to other Bank:, ....... • These figures show the following coniparative results; Increase in Loans and Discounts. S7A3I 06 Deerease in amount due by other Banks_ 15,;14 OS Deercase la Notes and Checks of other Ilank.st . 8e _ a.sos 45 Increase in Specie • ,17'; ll Deeremse in Cireulation 12,1T0 00 Increase in unsound duo to other Banks._.._.. 33,606 33 Decrease in Deposits 3.2,1117 :14 The above figures show a net increase in Assets of $11,570 74 and is net decrease In Liabilities of $3,600 00 —leaking the difference in favor of the Banks this week 310,270 70. Apples.. None. in market, and figures only nominal'. We quote Common at $4,50, and choice at Sse, 5,25 barrel. Ashes...We note a decline of !/,,c.in all grades. Pots rate- nt 541, 5 / 4 "e and Pearls at . 6 (3014c: Soda Ash at 31,i Ct3, , ,tel Nitrato of Soda at Ge,. , :5. 1 ...1e, anti Concentrated Lye at Ile p lb. ' Bacou...3faintains about the same figures. Shoul ders we quote at at 7;4 Sc; Sides at 09,'Weloc,rind Stains at 103 441eXe "El lb. Sugar cured hams at 12@1:23e. for eitr.and Ile. for plain Western. Beasm-Axe almost nominal at $14'.5 ? bush. with - an occasional sale, for small white. Butter...ls quite dull and we.quote prime roll at 10 Gltie., nominal. • Brooms.... Are scarce ant high. Common now are worth $4 per ilozen; good $2,75053, and fancy $3,50. Buckets and Tubs-. The Beaver manufacturers, prices are as follows:—Bnckets, plain inside,'" dozen, $1.45; painted inside. $1.50: 3 hoops, $1,7.5t Tubs, NO. l' 3 hoops, it dozen, $7,75; No. 1, . hoops. $6,75; No. 2, N 9 .00 t No. 3 , $, 50 / No. 4, $1,75; No. 5, $4,00; Heelers, o. 2. $2,75; Half Bushels, sealed, $1,75. Cordage... Manilla Lope, coil-11 l 5 M:tnilla Rope,ent...l2 y'4 lb Tarred " " ...II 14 lb Hemp . . " -.11 lb /Imp " " ...11 r 5 lb Tarred ' " ~"'...13 r 1 1b Packing Yarn. fine..ll It lb Packing Tao', corn.lo is lb Bed Cbrits...Manilla, $1,50, $2,2.5(5.3,04.) 'dozen; Hemp, $ 1 , 3 7, $ 3 , 0 1 1 4:32,75 p dozen: Hemp oeitrlle.? 5. Plough Lther-.3tanillit Sic.? dozen; Hemp 70e. 'f doz Glgton Cb , rd , age—Cott on Hope ;{,and upirards,alc.; do.. -.. below .-.' .c.; Bed Cord $.4 51 . , (43,02@4,75 "f dozen; PlougliLines $1,25; Sash Cords $6,50, Candles—The following aro now the current rates of city manufacturers: Moulds 13c. Si /b.; DM 123,4 c.; Star I.S410c:"El A. Cheue , ...There is but a small retail demand. West ernßeserre isarricing in afnall lots and brings 914010 c, as in quailty. • Goshen commands 123.4 e. coo .l! regular demand is being supplied al 90@95c ? hush. Crackers... The prices hare undergone . a further Advance. The quotations are now as follows :—Water Crackers it lb. 5.; Butter do. 534 c.; Sugar Sc.; Soda Sc.; Boston Sc. Pilot Bread 'Fbbl. $4.51. Cranberries.-The market is well supplied, but the demand is limited. SaleS from store are made at $111g) $ 11 . 50 5u bbl. or box. of 3 bush. . Dried Pruitt—There is but little demand. We hear of an occasional male of Apples at 52,25, and of Peaches at $3,0043425 l bush. . Eggs. The supply is small, and the demand about as usual. Sales in bbls are made at ammo dozen. - Feed...ls quiet.' We note. sales of Bran at•sl,o,l it 100 Thu; Shorts at $1,10; - Ship Stuffs •at $1,3) taut Mid dlings at $1,62@1,65. Oil Heal is .toady al S,',„N4M •0 .G. /L DGUL Feathers-. Sides of prime Wester& are made on ar rival at 45e. 'it lb. in small lots, and from store gr..15C,500. Piro of Solivar at $25a,33 3.1.. Plisli...No.l.3dackerel are scarce and no sale. No vary from 3g110511.50 to $.12,212.50 p bbl as ioquality tell 'at $,96410 for White in blds, and $4.500 $.5 halt Mils: 'lron; gg,so p hhl. Herring aro worth VsZtssso p bbl. Codfish 56.5,(e lb. • Molar— Tim market is uniortled and exeted since the diost of Saturday. The sales from first hands are d.alers manifesting a disposition to hold on for higher rates. We hear of a few trdes of superfine at 16,75@7,00, and of extra do at $7.23®7,50, l•rorn store figures range thus: Superlino, $7,006,7,;0; extra, 17,50 (34.00,i and eaten family SS.OOEXV,4t, Grain-11ns also advanced tinder the excitement. We quote Oats at 5.40 - ;030 trout store; Corms& 95e; Bar.' ley at 70 @t 5 e, Aye at U:sce.sl.oo v binds. Wheat is uu , e i ‘ h . it few sal,:s of . red Amin - title at $ 1 , 40 @ 1 , 50 rGtacerres—Contin no dull. with._ sales of sugar in itlids at 7-34q.5c; Nfolfissani et 40c to city. and 41C043e to eonnt ry trade; (Whin at 12,1,A,13e; and Race at Gn 4) 5 , 1 5; i Plpn...The following are • quotations for Otto wrought iron tubing; Per Foot.as • Per Fool: Inch Gas Pipe:. 7 eta. 134 Inch G Pito-. 32 eta. ii" :13 _zoo . 11 „; 73 2 L. tt 31.4 a a I a a _ 1734 - a ;3: 20 Subject, to the o On t omarY:diaeount. • • Hor...Sales from the scales, at slo®l4 ton, with a good supply. Hides—Green Beef Hides eoumutnd 7c 'V lb.; 'green salted Or, and dry flint Me. Horatny...There is nothing doing; and quotations ate nominal at $6.50#337 for pearl. Iron and Natle.. , Thequotations of nianufactnred . Iron are as follows , ;--Commen liar 234 to 234 c. p in, Nails are selling at $3,20g4,75 for 10d. to 4d., according to quality. The terms are six months' credit, or. b cent, discount for cash, Sales light. • Lard—Al:la mitunood alightfy. Wo, notice_ sales of City Np.'l, in Uhl* and tierces lit 12Q12.y i 0, and in kegs at 13 4.13 1 ;:i,+; etnitltry at 11R11Ve. • , Xitoktifor.-The market is steatly s , with no change ire our old quotations • . • . . - Red Spanish Sole V ra, • 22gMet Straighter • „,„ _26(030. . Skirting : ~ ~• . ... rn.e Ve' . dozen. 430030 , • f'fiß Limbos, Seamood..:Tho follewing sae thog CO notations of seasoned lumber, frOm the yards in the city CClea r ommon 1 inch Ilnards, p 1000 feet—. 00 • Oil Flooring dresse4 ..7300 Shingles, V M 00... 3 50 • Lath, .• " 2Mt Oak tlooting, dre - Ssed,l inch, Vi2 o Oo feet.. 30 00 tkozabor, Grem...Tbere is but little doing. Common 1$ worth $9OOlO for 1,000 feet. said Clear '03,00; Timber 9@loc V cubic foot, and Shingles $2,25®2,50 rit 1,000.. Mesa Pork—Moro o but little doing, and weiquote at $17, 75 and VIVO V blil• • • . 31.tvtigli...1ig Lead has declined to 00., and'llar to &Val; Sheet Copper 35(4\30e.1 Sheet 'Brass Me. Vitt. • No. lis sold by tho manufacturers at 90/3.115,' c.rit gallon. in bbls; N 0.2 is worth 75e. Linseed is steady at . 1 3 (478e. Coat Ott sells at 61,00@1.05 forms good, and 706/75e 14 gallon for the ordinary article. I • Pig Metall...Figures range from Vts to SA far the different qualities; at a months' tune, with the acernge of sales. almndaht, but them is 11.=e mond, at fair rates, TiZ.: V.42a20 147514 W, andZ l bush for Nestuwinocks, 70,4722 for U=MODI iffzed at 75eand Reda at 80e. . quo est ati hm ons tx . w or it dec ßlasti lin iw e and in the ta . Priec 9 l2 _ enzi a _ the quotations now are for Illaating $ 4,25 Rifle M. Apo Vlonr-.ls in good demsad ot s s,° . °os ", 25*bbl. laming deolintala trils. • . Bden,ortantY, 111, 4 Fkko ct..„l7,,egolar_solos of Trootad . tUV con. l ,its the regular :wqy. at transactions InL'lorer from firs 6 on::gtbeTimpan.:eux.;_ii.;ll:Leth"ea•Thaliisagile7s_l.lm:bulduiamsicure:OL:fr4.:lbnaiYEi.,,. hliglo Shootings , 830.31 yard : :BYre• „elusive, Vitt. .2 0 .11 ... Nos. 11 and . 1 2 1 21 @ —• No: - • M •-' :" • doe` • No. 601, '.. 20 ". $l. 8 Z o. 8 Coverlet Urn. CIS Carpet Clen,as. eo;ted color.. At com:lwEncut.L.. Stage of Water. Three feat i&ir 'inches. " PITTSEWRGH MARKETS... .WEEKLY ,REVIEW. , , Carefully Reviied and Correcied hy our otirii CommerciaLl?eporter • Prrrsti . intsu; Juno 8, 1880. . Business up to 111Ohday was duller than last week, but since then there has been a kind of forced animation in the flour and groin markets. . - The river still contanueslOw, and navigation is, for the time being. suspended/ . The prospects for the usual Juno rise Ina not very faVerable; rind it is the opinion of river men that should we have a rise it will not be stif ficiont to allow the running out of coal boats. • At the date of outlast, the'erops looked encouraging, promising n bontitiftil harvest; but on Saturday night last "there Caine a frost, a killing frost," which. did se- 391,366 63 '..157,4.5g 19 -. 1,038,913 78 1,063,1,G• 589 1,953: 3 1,149,403 00 2:50' n 2.55,727 49 1,C,•)0,:192 S 3 1.000,776 61 , Do. "1.71i50, • t0.10Y...r...: -21 Agt.. - Da ~. ''' • 2.0 ITw, g,176.1-. AA Falntlißatting 1 0 01 Caulkasg--.... 1 esk ' : • Sai-.Tho fbllc;wiuKarp _thee matinfactur ; ila o rk euti Rosm, Sc.; No. / Palm, °,54 , u n Meal, 5 . 34. T 4Z,l nn.li I* ft otos ta7d;and COnlAtiY rendered n ow—Ron liu - , , , - L 4 9 °' te Leid, I.l t l ldUltil s ,.. cr., 41i;t7er p ureLe Le a d firm, +lndia ateit t r au xl =at the at ,d,:seoi,alat_ o— _ 7 -- and da'e- ..,."indliAtt.rgegx.' brands have Loral prices'of city , Air OW Waric4The outhau s as follOWs-- a dcancerVerar wo coital oar c t i_ ..... n . t ,,. 8 .„„ dna and l'ill, 31 torz of 50 feet, , mi,L. , 4 1 4 .,77 9@11,942,ar011a512, Sin ana .....t..., Conn discount on. try and 10x1a, ASS; 10 It-cent brands We. !corer. . _ _ Atirool...la Wool then iS nowbdt little dOt , rig. Prices rank !root .13 to 450, accardiog to 4=114- ebe „ ale , whisitcy.-lias again declined and co (p i l l. of/U.3146Q at 22 .atao. rind Ils* at 27e ? gallo P Pt slranrcr orelgii Market% UVERPe°4 SatlirdaYa ye ma Tiltr_Catcol market close.s steniy, with an active d,emanth the sales today are estimated 4110000 baler: . • Menses. Richardson, spence k Cos circulars rep - ort the 13readstuith Market generally tqtdet, but steady. The Liverpool Provision Market waa firm,but quiet. London, Satunlay.—The Messrs. Bariars circular gives the followin,g report of the London market: Iron —Welsh rails dull at Lalas®.f.es Welsh bars dial. Wheat closed at a decline of 4Ig.S. Sugleavy smd lower. Teas firm at Is ad for Cougar. ithi tt pentine heart and slightly declined sales at 42s 2d. Financial Market --Consols are tmoted.atow The bullion In the Banker England 44„, 000 during the week: • Paris, Friday erening.-,The Bourse has advanced% • ~.Phliadelphla Marie!: • ,•••; ilm.sninstux, June EL—Flour Unchatmed; siiperene firm at $7,00; bbls sold at V. 50 for mixed extras3,oo fax ex t ra ftaaily, and. $9,2549.75 for ,Cmieydot.s. Some Flour made from new Wheat has made its 'lap Rye Flour sold at $4,50.. and Corn Meal , 111. e. hushes 4 at which pr ice nt $l. 500 lib's sold. Wheat steady ; aales s9l of2ooo red Q.C,91,06, and white tit $ 1 ,75 le store nye 11119 declined ; 1,000 bush Pennsylraniasold at 9 0e;. tom active; 10,000 bush yellow sold at 90c, andl,oce bash white at 850. °eta dull at 50@ 51. Whisky firm at ZIA:O3, tinclimati Market. - Crsusgsrt, June S.—Flour was more naive , during the morning: the 'sales reporled:footAip -nearly 5,00 u Ws - at K 75 to 6.90 for superfine and choice Superfine; later in the day, the market be c ame a little hesry, and sellers were More , free. Wheat mid .othergramormehanged. Whisky dull at it6e. . Provisions very quiet and nom'. nally inwhauged in prices. Grocenesquiet; there is no change in quotations. Exchange firm at 34 cent on the East. The river is stationary, with our feet'six it it now c inchog.to lear. Losville. A heavy shower-fell this aiming • lean May "JO. June - C, New York Market. .. . . ... .. .., , Naw year., June 8 . --Cotton quiet . : mks 600 bales. Flour henry; sales 45000 bbls. - Wheat 'declined: sales 7,000 l3nsli; red $1.60: übitelifiebi.gansl,Bs. Corn beatY: sales 14.000 hush:" Lard henry at ltl.l,;(:gllße..Cot Meats lower at E.0.63.f . ,e fOr Bides end !Ng. for shoulders. ..But. ter lower: Ohm 12,751 - 17 p. "Pig Iron drill at V24.20:1. Leath er firm and aoltre.. Oils heavy; Lard oil aoigare, nid e . firmer. Sugar heavy. . ,oiel; Market. - - '_. :. • , _ . Nrw Ttac,Juni 8. . ... I Clijesgo it Rook Island 54 1 :' Illinois Ceatral....-.- 56 14 . 16..1:gm Southern ' 1".1. Reading-. 2 .i...-..i...... 85 Virgins' Ws.- 56.3 . 4 Missouri us,—.. El Galena & Chirapi.....i. 63 , .', Cleveland &Toledo.- Kentucky Cs ..... -..-.102.,V,, Pacifie24llB. - 8. Ce— . New York Cattle Diarket,'.— Nal!' Ton, June it—Cattle market: 13eemi item; receipts :34 . 40 head; sales at 9@l234arerageprieel.o2Ac. Sheep buoyant ; receipts 6,509: dressed 'sold at 1 0§122. th,and lambs at 12(9 - 1.6e, andlB.c for extra. :ftatHee firm; receipts 5,500 head; sates at G.t..4@7e.- - R. T. KENNEDY.. PEARL STEAM It. T. 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Eretaho Tipped .Boots & Shoes, For Boys, Youths andChilciren,!Liel are highlY re commiLetlell throughout the Eastern States foi.thet durability. and cheapness, ONE PAIR baring been &sut by actual test, to:OIUTAVEAR THREE PAIRS of the Jar Buyers win llnd it to their actvantage to can and 1. examine our stook ,be.kre purchasing oZsewherr.. 44- Particular attention given to orders. 1nr11.4-riadaw B CHII D 9& - :VIVEGAR.: WAERINTED Pareami Un "Tv adniterated, and to tirs'S",A.V Pickles for years, the same that I have f,,/ sold to a In:verity of the Pittsburgh Gro eons for swrama TE19,8, and which has tahca N ECAa Three Visit Premiums at Pennsyhniuga.State am now of feting to, the city' and country trade at -- greatly reduCed prices: Please order direct. Terms Cash. , A. BALLOT', 146 Water Street, between Smithfield and Grant,,pa: 'rm.:MICE; ROACHES; RUGS :AND GARDEN. INSECTS— Lillie's Rat, Roach and Mon Exterminator, Lyyott'sMagnetic.Powdeifcaid . • Miraculous Vermin Destroyer. For sale by - - JOS. - FLEMMG, - je7 , . corner Tharnond and Market OOPER'S -REPINED , SIiRED GLASS.—A fresh supply feceired at JOSEPH FL A corner Diamond and ITow York w. EM,-102)Y ALLEGHENY CITY; WHEAT RYE A\'D COILY FORHEASED: DIANUFIaTURED Al.qp. DELIVERED 2 'TERMS, CAECH ON DELIVERY nutrrean Gallerks, ROCKERS' rizsx 19:1,i=314 WALL'S, Fourth street. *43