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VOLUME_ :XVII
jiailq Pool.
JAMES P: BARE,
EDITOR AN.D PROPRIETOR.
Toms:—Daily, Fivo Dollars per,year, strictly in ad
vanco. 'Weekly, Single subscriptions Two 1)01 4 lars per year; in Clubs of five,,One
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Departure and 'Arrival of Passenger
Trains.
Pittsburgh, Fbrf Wyse and Chicago 'Railroad. •
(Fromcorner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.)
Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft.. Wayne
Express Train......_.A. 81. 6:56 A. M. 1.01 P. M
Mail Tram. 6:50 A. M. . 5:00 A. M.. 1100 A. M.
'Express . . ..... P. M. 8:45 P. M; 2:30 A. M
Arrive at Chicago :
Express, 6,47 P. ra.l Mail, 6:00 P.M. EiprLisN 8,17 A. M
Returning, arrive at Pittsbnrgh:
Mail, 3:10 P.M. Express, 8:10 P. M. Bxpress, A.M
(From Federal Street . Station Allegheny.)
New Brighton Accommodation.. 0.50 A. i 1 44:0P.M
.. 6:25 A. 'IL 12:10P.-M
Pennsylvania Railroad.
~,(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
S:5O P. M. 12:45 P. M.
2:50 A. M. - 11:50 P; M.
4210 P. M. 12-.2) A. bl."
Empress Train...--
. lkfail
Fset Line
The Johnstown Way Passenger
Train
John. own Aeeumnaodation...
l'irst Turtle Creek
Third
660 A. 31. 1:10 P. M.
2 - .50 P. M. 111* A.. 31.
.10:40 A. M. 5:50 A. M
4.20 P. DI. 12130 A. M.
...... 5:51 P. 31. 6:15 P.M
Pittsburgh and comzell,ritte
(Front and Grant streets.)
, I.eaves. Arnves.
Mail Train. 700 A. AL' 6:15 P. 31
Express Train 4:20 I', M. 6:45 A. M.
("cveland and Pitle,burgla Rrtilroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
. Iteares. Arrives
Express Train 12.15 A. AL 2.40 A. M.
ail Train 6.25 A. M. 40) P. M.FatLine..
Aceothmeslation 5.00 P. 1 31. 11.00 A. M.'
Pittsburgh; (61ambus and Cirleinnitti Railroad.
s- (From Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves Pius. Columbus. Arr. in Cin.
Fast Line 12.15 A. 31. 8.00 A. 3f. 11.20 A. 31
Express Truitt.. 1.05 P. M. 1a) . 1.24 A. 51
Court of Quarter :SesslOns„
Before Judges ACClure and -Parke.
TUESDAY, June 14th, 1.1,159.
In the MSC: of Wm. Barclay, charms d with
assault and battery on William SproUil, a night
waichnan, the defense was concluded, and the
counsel addressed 14 jury, who found a ver
dict, of not guilty and defendant to pay the
costs..
Sarah Scanlon was tried and convicted on an
indictment tharing her with keeping a disor
derly bawdy house in the Sixth Ward. The
Court sentenced her to six months imprison
. ment in the county jail; to pay a 'nominal line ;
and the c. , ,ds of prosecution.
An Italian nanna Alexander •Mulasza, was
indict d Mr the larceny of a silver hunting.
cased watch, Irons a German, Michael Tuch:
sherrerr, at an ;motion sale at Smith's dry
:roods store op 3!arksit street, some - three ttr
mur weeks ,ince. Brosetaitor teztified that he
was uttenditig the sole, where there were at
Lumber of people ; tater leaving the store he
Missed his watch; be next saw it at the Mayor's
;.offiee. Did not remember of seeing defetidant
isefore ar;Tst.
Tile watch, which was found on ' Mumuzs,
was produced and identified by John Beasley,
a pawnbroker, who testified that the prisoner
had brought:the watch to his shop and wanted
ten dollars for it. Mr. Beasley, Who had a
description of the'property, given bins by the.
prosecutor, retained the watch.
Muzuzit could not account r6r the possession
of the watch, the jury found 'him guilty of
larceny, and the Court sentenced him to an
itriprisonnient of one year in the penitentiary.
' Waters, indicted for ft:€saillt ancl bat
terti:'''wiPriptent. I slac4 on arid.
The prosecutor, Edward lir'Cann, t6tided that
f'iff Siinday' evening, Apiil 17th, be visited
some friends named lain!!its the
Third ward. tie was a If 4.24
!ic.fendlint, who 'was in time roolp, Feb.:ill an irop
skillet find struck lyitOs.l over the head; he
[ben kicked hint 241(1 IlfteMnrti; sel;;eil a pkoo
of the skillet, which was broken by the blow
and struck maim with it. lie was dangerously
ill from the wound for some fifteen days, and
some of his friends thought lie Was dead. The
witness became insensible from the effects of
. the blow.
poNelids cor:rooorated the eviuence
of .I.i.'Cann and testilled that Watdra endeav
ored to seiZO a butcher-knife and threatened
him and his wife if they interfered.
No testimony was offered for the defense,
and the case was submitted to the jury with
out avgnment, under the chrirge pf the Court.
'Z'bo Kisoner was found guilty in rom:ller :opt
r,qm.a.3 indicted, :nici the-.Cdurt senterxed bird
fe one year in tbe'Western 'Penitentiary.
.Ailjodrried.
A WournY lIRNEFIcrAttv.—If there is no
other redeeming point hue stationery place of
amusement, such as a Theatre, it is to be found
in the fact that the original ohject of making
money for , tbe Manager is sometimes departed
from,Tand the proceeds of an entertainment de
voted to some benevolent obiect. ,Such is the
case nt'llie . Apollo Theatre tills evening, when
the receipts , of the "'house art. to be ;devoted to
the -comfort of a gentleman who 'has 'nnny
rriertds' in the city, Mr: E. Day. Tlire
'thi..b . slni , 6 pc was widely known iinsi - C{o - i his
is y• • • •
toq' c of. Mead and
heart, 'u
. Vernally beloved. wa' "a fellott , of inflnihS
fescand merriment:,"but he tvas'Sitrielleit '(l6},'Ff
Ira ditchsb, ainTfor twO - in'd yeir
from paralysis. Ms purse, wbuli
had always been opened to the needy, was not
tlet P, fer . 4 fslr two4 - c:srs he has beeri - siriported
py 'a lodge of Odd 1- r e.liciws vap 4
Member. The object of the benept this even
ing is to procure the means of obtaining prop
er medical attendance in the east, as it is be
lieved his malady can be cured. To all Who
0 LW AL 6410 mite con
tributed will be religiously applied to the ptir
pose indicated. Then let tie see a good atten
dance—let the house be P..11e ap4 Yfo
once ei3 . "Thddy" . PaYhtnoega-us; and
gieet him as of old. Certainly no one who
, •Tio.yrs him will fail to ho present, .an 4 none
poglc contribute to a bettor cense, enjoying at
the same time, as will be seen by the bill, a
pleasant evening's entertainment.
Drvinafitt-:-It.will be seco.by the atatatnent
published elsewhere' that the gay ngs
Bank has deblared a dividend of threaper cent.
from the profits - of the last six moatlis: This is
a sound' institution, the benefits a which can ,
be fully 'appreciated by the poor man who has
a few dollars to lay by. Hero he can find a
safe investment for his surpluss means, paying
him a fair rate of' interest and always at hisown
disposal. • 24r. ghee, 4. 411 e1i0n• - lbe Treasurer,
will be found 'politc and attentiye, while p 014
I . fime 'time be is accurate . and . conveteat as 'fi
business man. . • •
Tug WELLF; EQUESTRIAN TROUPE will
make their long, promised appearance at the
Apollo Theatre - to-inorroiv evening. Every;
thing has been prepared for them, and we wish'
them a successful engagement: They have
met with good , encouragement' wherever they
have performed. During their last visit here
they drew good:audiencas t and if: we mistake
'not they will do so again. —
A llR.a.vv . SENTENCIC.-7lnlllol.llaitc4 States
District Cottri,„ yisterdaysnoinink,:Judge L lr-
Cratillless overruled the motion.for• a new trial
in the case of Levi Long,. Convrele'd or embez
zling a letter from the United States mail, and
sentenced the prisoner to a tetira of fifteen . years
in•the'Western .renitentiary.' •'Ai Linets'how
beyond' middle age, he Fill scarcely survive so
long a sentence.
_ .
NEW ERF¢IT.=4 . counterfeit $5 bill
on . the Commercial Bank, Erie, Pa., is ip cir
culation. It is well executed, pg. calculated
_to deceive, The vignette in the centre repre
sents a lake steamer, and at the ends are por
traits of Washingtun and Clay. Look put far
them.
TIEE Frohsinn and Teutonia Singing Socie
ties left for Cleveland on the noon train yester
day,. in - good spirits and 'looking Wet
hope they may have a pleasant time at the
Saengerbund Festival, and return covered with
the honors they should—if they do not achieve:
.
COLLINS PARK.-Another raw is announced
to come off at Collins Park - tmincitTow. The
weather continues fine, the track will be ingOod
condition, And a fine day's sport, for those who
like tart amusement, may be ezpected.
71: Ir . 17 1 . ° 41: 1 .;
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THE . Rica. .Naw.LISDEN''Guov.E.—Wo
stated yesterday that a, melee had occurred at
New Linden - Grove, Peebles township, in
which several. persons were more or less in
jured. Mr. B.: Ruth' has made information
befOre Mayor ~Weaver,' charging twelve per
sons with riot. They will have a hearing this'
morning; We' are informed that several par
ties whose names are contained in the informa
tion.weremot present, and that one is'a watch
train who Only interfered ttnuell the disturb
ance. ;,There were two - 1141as, the most serious
of which occurred after the police loft the
ground: ;'Ltwas in this melee, th at Robert Rain
was struekWitli a slung-shot.. He has, made
information charging Jerry Gurnbert, who, ho
alleges, is the person who struck him, with as
sault and battery with intent to kill. James
M'Kee was.present, and we are informed that
be was chased' about the ground by.a person,
pistol in sand, endeavoring to shoot him. Mr.
J. H. Hickman, while.returning home, with
his family, in a wagon, was struck upon the
head with a lump of coal. Ho has made affi
davit; charging three persons,-included in the
charge, of riot,' with ‘theassaillt The allhir
will have a thorough examination before Mayor
Weaver.
A- 4 YouseMAN IIiAIiGLED Er A -.1))0.--On
Tueiday afternoon, quite an excitement was
raised in the Eighth ward, in an open lot on
,the skim of in.the : ielnity of Ann
StiCeij r; r An'imnienseCiovidebllea.eil in a short,
time, attracted thither by a ferocious attack of
a bull-dog on nyoung nitin named Frank Gro
ver, about eighteen years of age. It sews that
On Monday, the dog, which belonged in the
vicinity, had hen lighting with another dog,
when young Grover sCparated them. The dog
afterwards - manifested a disposition to attack
Grover whenever he saw him, and on Tuesday
encountered hius .. on the.vacent.lot, jumped at
`him and ibiz6d hiriPby the'aini; Which, before
Grover was released, was terribly mangled.
Two citizens, laboring men, were attracted by
the noise, one of whom seized the dog by the
throat, while the other procured :in axe, and
clove the skull of the feroviousalutc. lie did
not relinqnish his : bold until - life was extinct.
Grover's arm was badly mangled, but medical
attendanee - thls at once procured, and there is
no danger apprehended , from his wounds.
ATMESTED.ON SusetetoN.--,-Mayor Weaver
yesterday received a dispatch from J. 11. Hays,
proprietor of a hotel called Witshingten
in Steubenville, requesting Mimi.° worse to be
arresteijit man named Charles Bloom and wife,
who had, lived ; at 43, 4 Jumse, and left for this
city YesterdriY morning, on a charge of lar
ceny of a hlnek coat, dress and other goe'ds.
On the arrival of the train, the pallies.were
cordingly taken' into culiitb% but the goods
were -not found in their possession. 17 , p hear
ing of the couple here would indicate their in
nocence. On being informed of their arrest
Ilaysr telegraphed that if they would leave thii
goods 10e :And pay all rlpeuies Le would net
prosecute. This the nal ties say they cannot d‘i,
and indignantly refused. Last evening they
were at the Mayor'soillee, awaiting the further
a,•tion of the hotel keeper. If they are not
guilty, us ciivmmstaimes scent to indicate, they
'lave been tgadly used and put to serious hueon
v.mieuee. They espresa an intention, if I lays
should come here, of prosecuting him for false
arrest,
litrox's Ice (Ittitam SsLoON.—The heading
above is synonomons with luxury and enjoy
ment. The .saloonds the oldest in the city,and
gained a well deserved reputation, while in the
hands of the original proprietor, for having the
delicacies of the season first and best. The
prevent proprietor, Mr. Jacob llnbley, bas well
sustained that reputation, and "I; nox s' is still
the resort of all )yho desir;'. ri6nethiiig nice in
the wuy refreshments. llere can be had the
rarest delicacie s of the season, served:up in the
best style, meals at all hours of the day or
eyiming.in qtriet retired apartments, and fruits,
clikrA and , lorifradiimary, choice and fresh—
while the ice -.115115 turnialk-d, is known and
appreciated by all. Mr. Liubley also furnishes
f,Jr punks, wedd;ngs, and other social gather
ings, cakes - and other refreshments, which can
be relied upon as superior in quality and flavor.
We commend our renders to a perusal of the
advertisement in another column, and, if they
have never been there, a visit to the
irrio aa,.elkca ttiere need not be re-
Witided 'OA it is tO
Aceir)v.yr.—On Saturday evening while
Mr. J. C. Watt, merchant tailor, Fifth -street,
was returning front the Allegheny Cemetry in
a baggy, with- hiPi mother, the hers ran away,
throtvino- both }Atli f resi vt.heheo mi of the
veilielesllth ilia MLitt-Ai reiToU the effects
1 f 'the fall; and iyatfimeiisible•f4 ine bourA,
‘:thile the old !lay had twp of ritisl,trok et4
80d her aria flartured. The patties wet° con
veyed to their home on Franklin street, and
are doing well.
A tictioN SALL: OF Fur.Nrrunr..--A gentle
man m. 51,111 1 .4 M No. 2, Isabella row, Alleghe
ny City, will ilisj o!,,o of hip furniture, &e.,
morning at 16 o'elcwk, nt üblir auction --
0 bargailis wilt be ,Mece,i.
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SUMMER Cl , to,cl; of
ariiele , Tor gentlensco', youths' and eltildrcri's
dmorner wear may at the (--iablisb
rnetif of Vessrs, Wiler; 4 . (Po:. at the
corner of "Sfarlict 'r - olarc nod o , ler:it street, in
kllegiteny These gentlemen have every
ortho most taatcriai,
wbteh'tliff poruNcilive tR the :but tanner.
Their stack of gentlemen's goods-is large and
elegant, and their prices moderate. They
ti 4 thtlr. C;iEtanierE3,
•
3igrri4N- I ca' 12:S1'ITIJTE.—ThigJr titultun,
tiro want of which roar been so long felt 11 one egizeu6
h, now open, nntier the p, , upetiutetuinne. •'
J=kinetn.* -••- ,
ine igif.iyette Building. En
trant,. tis Wood Flrevt., It is designed fur the perpetual
exhil4tion of - they product& of,Yectutuln4,' Bruttufactu
rers, inventors., and Artisans; and as a(toen+nf resort
for thorn reeking irfortgallor. reua•.:
Ityr.vta.ltrinakiirti ! samples or
sc.Anntaltrpf4l)ll.cl, Thoska having aiitielex to bring
lsifore the public will find it greatly to their atlyantairo to
litre stukples.
f .abirxbo.publionr e TewpeCtftilly invited 10::#94t the
institute.
• - HE.ATINtIi SmCAkr.—A tPsiiinonial of
the workmanlike manner, lierfect action of their self.
regulating machines, safety, economy in - fuel, and the
'little attention necessary to keep each room comfortable,
W. 3 giver this - cruilfleaLe to Messrs. s soul AqiiHips,
snecessots to• Phillips k (:, tor their plan of healing
b ~t.eain the Second Word Public Schools in of
Pittsbnigh; and which has met our 'approval, and we
would, rYetarlinauti them to. the . public to give entire
...atigfact.ion of lioding 'aletun.
H. Miller, Jr., John Marshall, Jr, M, Tiudle , George
Wilson, John Wilson; L.Vilecia, Director..' "
.r := = ••- ISAVI 14 B PIfILLIPS,
Steam I.(gatinft,Cin4,l:itting,..Chant'frolitnd Brass Founders,
Dantett esserkstesciptiuny- (As ca and Pumps
: 4°14.2 9
.z—Z10.67 NS
0(1,10 k'siv. rittulsµrit.ls
(1!
COULTER. & Miniwita, • House, • Sign and
Ornamental Paintera,maj Grainera, unlera lett at, their
'alVon Mirth 'afreetnear Market, Burke's Building,
sill be promptly attended. leen
•
fie! rirYbifILENS aro genertwyloto
a word in praise of what are called "patent medicines."
ip an fticke iit i 4lecoditof medical ethics, that
physieittn , iclioqanctions ate! itA'extranch remed ies
PP'Pt eg', itderfF! P.9nPiir:°ritilNclq"mqlia
tion... tere are' exceptions to the most stringent
rules, and many 'of the disciples 'of Esculapius brae
trizially been pornpebedi by kin forea of fantaAo recom
mend Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach bitters for those dis
eases which are only preralentduriug the antrimer and
fall. 'Mei halm ascertained that there are no ithriedies
In thct pharmaSoopiri ivliieh pan eotripar,e, wilktbictean
-11 ertpl I coMponnd -for the derangement of the stem.
!Itipianchrof farnibes 'residing tdOng - the'linriFounds
Of the Western and boutheinri'Vers;iri,nOwConviiaged
thafthey hat'e found a' medicine pociihaily'aiiaitod for
iheir garments, while. in other porhops of the country,
during the summer months, the demand farthe article
is equally large.
For .salu by druggists' and dealera 'generally, every
where, and by HOSTITITER & SMITN,
Manufacturers and Propriettire i
No. 39 Watei, sad=bB Wolk plroeta.
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Per Wir. kiVit 89. 4 .1*: rt . 3.0 t Trit cenrcritY,
'that the ltruerieandlave beranin fiih cis throughout all
Christendom am a bard driilng, hard drlnkin hard
etievring, lard . swearOg people: It e:
equally famous for debilitated. sionmens, o narrated
and disordered nerves, broken down constitutions, and
the hundred, and one cures which follow. upon
,the
vices which we have min:tended. Eountless panaeeas
for these ills bare been advertised; bet we know of notlt.
In so efficacious for an invalid suffering from-indiges
tion or nervous deprassiorras OLIN'S 131tillatie)31T.
TERS, insnufictu.reli and soldiTthe prOPrfetoi t itt
depot on Penn rarest. new Sand feel
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PITTSBURG-11, Ii r EDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1859.
PETTY TIIIEVYNCL—For a week past a sys
tem of pilferinhas been extensively practiced
in the Second Ward, Allegheny, which savors
more Of annoyance than of • Serithisldas to •the
victims. On Wednesday ;night last, the cellar
'of Mr. James Shoies, carpenter, residing near
the Penitentiary, was entered, and all the edi
bles carried oil; leaving 'the family minus a
'breakfast
.next'day. On Saturday night, Mr.
Henry Ackley, corner of Beaver and Jackson
streets, suffered in like maliner., WO also hear,
of similar depredations in the vicinity. Mayor
Morrison should make an effort to:ciapture a
few of these small thieves.
STOCK SALES. 7 -Tho following Stooks 'were
sold last evening at the Cooltrierehtl Sitlks I toot%
No. 54 Fifth street; by P. M. DavfB, Aue,
tioneer : • .
If! shares Excliang6
CI •• Mechanic
Citizens' Bank.,
" Eureka 'insurance Co.
"
19 lots of G round on Harrison street, Fifth
Ward, (part of the Gray estate) :Xi by
, In& feet each ' - 45() 00
Joirx
MOTT is now on trial, in Kittuning for
thd murder ,of ,his .111 uth or; Our. neighbor of
the ( 7 / 4 . l.onide heids' a report of the triur, .•Trial
of un alleged Matricide for Murder." A very
palpable hull, with the horns plainly visible.
TILE frequent shipments of the Finkle. Sew
ing Affichines,.received by tho no - buts, indient«
,their r inereasirig popularity. '
A NEW Episeopalean Church is about being
erected at Braddock's Field.
"How IMAIITTFUL r IS THE COMMON
baying of those who see tho =gloat offeets of the Ean.
Athenieune or Hair itestoro,tot Jules liauel .1. Co, which
reSterels gray hair td Its fUriner color, and beautifies
that impaired by disease.
Sold by IL G. FAIIND3TOCI{ k 00, No. CO, corner of
Wood and Fourth strooL., Hruggisla generally, and at
the Laboratory of Jule Hanel 8 Co, Nu. 704 Cnostout
street, Philaclelphla j•quohof
JOSLTII MOTEL' Ali - MUNI ?amt.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
? , fannfarlarersi and R'h.dor:da and Rotail dk,ater4 in
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
No. 4'14 Penn Street, above the Canal,
Have on hand . n large assortment of Faney rind Plain
Furniture. in Walnut and Itfaltteptiw of tlitur its it In lllll
fa,thre„ and warranted equal In litliltty ntel style In any .
manufte.dttred In - tho city, and UM hoil at re.t. - onable
nrinft.
GrZeittf
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uyti' (.1101'111Nli.- trim
ming, and ether; Hoyt.' I , •mb is 3
tr.ttich ill the Tnatrine art. whleh rut fr.
by extteriunett, anti retained by prAilice. 1141.1,..r
year. duvouttlttlnrt,m part nr te.osir,... or an e , tar,11.4.-
Irleql. to . thy. partlett tar tle
, ft - uiertentond tett id.; I'M drip
p
snlal sale+
1., ofler in tilt:ad,. prps, th..t
earned Ist approarle d in I.llv city. 111,..ns,nsf
to call ut, s Itt HALL,
:telt; Corner nod plantond :Wm.
ANOTiI Eit S'A'CK lIF NEW lit If Ds
ttPENI:It at it Msrl.rt 'diet
10091 and Mantilla 'ft titertiuZ•
Enthrolderts, tiluve , . Mitt, :Ind Stnebilte. - ;
Ribbons nod Afillitury tlmsltu
Skirts and Corresu Sun nub!. in;
Metes Ftirnetlinot .tend.
.tnd many r..tileetl
Jon Jun. IhRtNE Marl;..t. str. ..t.
. .
1.4 EA NS --:A) 1.16. Small White r,ii•
1111 ;c9 HENRY H. Col.f.lNst.
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and
J SI F. - s 1. FETZ
jut
El:ariae.
M;mkt
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nty.t (1.1 1f...: 1 t near nal li.
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vi and drfl. ii in ' K.
du, 0 .0.3. , r uC (lEsT .1:\ )IAIIIi I• I I:Ells,
ro o.tv oit,Lumi
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177 110 - N NET MK!
Es press laftt rind Carr Im- la
Evros:cnEt: o 0.. 1101, •
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pERSI N 1.(4T10N. 1.1(21'11)
MLI)Si , AI —Tor rell,l,llllit tat ".1" a) .Hand
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unit it
on Om lie.
Msultett.3e ' s "
WM.on on ',ease td the skin, sd ttv., Os:.
'Peke "ft/ 1 ! "....mm.
on l'oettittom, ari d
C4,111.11.1.'1 P'.."lny ott.l Attp•tt4".l.".
S...t.ttre and Ail of `Mt
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Pratt'!" !at "i" rt! '
PI Sistem '
El"4';'tti• ot Alt•ltt me. •
' Pritimples t4ldedo.lllo. net. cddten.
1t t-ali Pr.tet.., ~f 11s) •tes
M.tterui !dude . .. and ' lln•rnpcbt.cs.
1: 11 .1 irl.. L i IV•std. •tr... I.
Vl\ A Itil NS --
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bf tine du ,In
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1,'..r . . tab. by liI7NIIER
Won.l st, o ppo s s.l**.St..l.itarl.. 1104,j.
DE1LP1T!.41 . 4.V.---.l ' 1 tetl, _..lintent of
l:onA ). ['or - M.lOll • ,
ibitr ltrotte ie. et
• ' .4.. %‘11.14.N.',.
Voratr of Sanitlolold 'owe! vn11r,),:,:;,. : 1,
M 44. PNEct-Ar k a 8 - 0111:
,b.tfor J. A. i-I:Tzu:N.
4 . t.2 • • - Marl.t•t :1,1 t
tmo hit of Ktthirtg
Al , vto RR_.:' Cnr; , 43 (11 , 1,- , , a
ra2VY :1114 11- , fili 4 111 It Vt.sr ,11.•
4tlt
PRIME - PRIME COI'VEE.---75 . bag , prime Iti,,
Fttr ta!t•
MPHTLANIC&
HIT I.l:Antv
ROSA " • s ' „ ,•
M I
V More, anti fur min
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• BEil:11.01 et 1; ELI A'. '
my 4. . 411i,Itirly4 Sty...
ALA WI ii Mil L1)1 NI i - LOT, on c 'Arm ) n
nergq.,K.ituelltirLiir, , h, h.r kti.; I.r.
.t.^ S. CUTIIIIIMV & IiON. St likttrica rarr,l.
for
Clil i i
LOULW WOOD.-1(K burro] os. sal o by'
B. to VAUNT:NM% is Op.
jog Na CO: cortior W00.1,00l Fourth y.tri.ouo,
. ._ . ........... . ...
MAT D tit , :1 3
.117iSITP.----2 easks For Elio l').
. , B. L. PAlrir-STOCK .t. cu.
les Nn. 00.,:inroor Fourth and Wood Hlrectp.
HAIR DY -ChristadorciF, Bat (Thilr's,
and Ifairit.on't• Ifair (or nolo 1.).
1.. WILCOX,
in)"4 eornorSunllifkld and Fourth 14,
";111,1C, LISLE TII REA D AND COrl'ON
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. Also, n full nv,orl•
owni. of MACK LACE Ti 117.114. at vnry
_velem
nu n 1143:w5, Irifth nod Marlot
PA...NCY , J.HLE,SS SILKS, ,ILAILEG ES,
orgaiuttos,tasole, nneat.', I:ae tifimilcs , &OW 0
%Yak CONN; Bets and Sleeves, Hosiery. S e.
'• "C. JIANSUN LOW' E. 7 ‘lifarket street.
CANk I.I — QQVS-14.11 leiigths of round and
flat at low prices, by the gross.
)e3 :EATON, GHEE h (U. Fifth and Markel, sts.
ONTHE CORNER OP. TOIVNSENI)
and Decatur streets, two vallial4o (elf. dwelling
NOW'', each :two stories; ellen lot 24 feet front, For
solo by Imyttlj B. CUTHBERT & fRIN. 51 Market st,
LOVEIIING'S WHITE. SUGAR'S
-33 barrels Crushed Bogart
15 do Fine Yalvertzedßitgar;
15 do Granulated
100 do B. Coffee do;
.Itist received and for sale by
RHYMER At - ANDERSON
39 Wood at ,
, ouposita St. Charles Holol.
V.1111t1) ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS
1 —A largo lot of Spring and -Sarnmar (Inuits, coat
pre:it:gall the latest styles, now opening at
.:• tele :.' •U. -HANSON LOVE. 5,14 Market street.
VINGUNINAtI- SUGAR , CORSI) 11Am.;
and Dried Beef .s.e
,10 tiers arrive, per'steann)
lmont, at IlAW01;111 & liRowNLEE'S,
• apB • in the DinmomL
AN - IC E CA. 'ES AN.O POCKET
BOOICS—A 1411 assortment at
set 3 HAY CO"
1„ AC 13triTFR.—
i - 35 barvds good peebnd Batter,
30 ldf do do do,
• ' 15 - kegs • do da,
In store, and for saloby MILLER & RICKFIR3O ' N,
u l t,p; i; .• , _: . fink 231 and 252. Marty ptreet.
RUNES.--L 5 cases in glass jars ;
•-• • $ do 'in fancy boxei;
' :5 clinks Turkish;
Go kegs for Cooking.;
Jost rpecired and forsalobv ' • :
REYPifERAiIANDERSOIi,..
- No. SUNood street,
,myle , . ," Opposite St Clharlds Hotel
OYS'•SHOT 0 UNS.—Atten tion isinyited
to ou r stock of
• BOYS' SHOT GUNS. 3 .
. ~ . ,
They were 'manufactured especially, to our order", and
are; Het, well; tatidied,". sod entirelY rellahle•and-nafe.
Even . who' would. learn their boys tube matitsinen,
thoulii examine these beautiful weap_one. ', - : i
CARTWRIGHT & 'YOUNG,
• je6 66 Wood street.
ESE
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'ercelli was Yesterday evening illuminated.
The Emperor tracer,od the streets on foot. and
the town was goo
. frie: The King passed the
night at. Sorrione, a uonglho encamped troop?.
The Le . elon X. ;ay‘:—lt will be observed
that our telo•rraidde intelligence contains two
ro.p.erts respecting tho meieMent of Garibaldi
-- the satin , in origin and date, but in all other
rospocti contradictory. It would be easy to
avoid this incongruity by publishing .only the
dispatch which we belies eil contained the truth,
but we give hoth as they have reached us. It
will to eli,orccil that that tie France, contain
tun; tie nn. , ,,C favorable stews, relates to the
Ftuto of things on Monday. whereas the defeat
is rillogod to Lace ta l on place on Sunday. It
Garibaldi had taken refuge in tho Swiss Canton
.•f ho would have born disarmed, with
hi, emir, for % and could not haven vanguard
at Canto. which it on this road tf)
The lielVe of the inAirroetien at Londrio and
the di<srllllTPX Aus(rlita I;etidartnes, given
nno:her telegram, is also dated
day; ';•tl a •li:i•atcli front Turin, which is in
I„.kgraphi e roarontutoicati v a with Como. an
eine-, that (iaril•tildi ls. received reinforce
ment.: tli••ro. 4111 the whole we are satisfied
that the lior•orni is 1114 oily in the 'Hit but
cc.
L %I ]in}
, ning contains the fallowing
ti , trinii*, fifty
zi1..1 1 , .....b0rdy." I'h. ,ante
p.of!.:11 Ftnto3 Vint Willing to
r.dotions trit but
only on
-outultnne-
Gu iy
of Sir
Jam., depurtur, for Nuplei Wai pre
loatmo.
Thu Puri,. corrofpronl,nt of the Confini.reial
t, . ofn•ritil g tinder dot.. of
!flay :tf,t, fornislios of ill
riivrieun citinftya who
n , T.• , 0r.nn,.1 in tin• pri,on nt ifown, o,ero re
on thn ti,loittnl of the
an boor.l the frigod,‘
ti , w , ral ~,roritand,r of the 4th corps
of tb, Fr.vid; arrtiy, rns , :ipizorting Garibaldi
'l4-ills 20,1 , 41 IrioL and it wa. intention
to march on Alison.
61 . 111 r, N. Juno il.—TlO 4t0411:1 ,
Ship arriv..•ll nt II:Inn - ix, with Liv
erp.,l dates io : 4 .aturday thy ith inst. "..'"oo
• :4:11w-hip . li:ani.mroo front w 'Stay
21 , I, Ow 2d June, and
I h.• V a t -tcamer tjueen from Now
1"*.1.. 11ay Ist, arri ve..l at Southampton Juno
Tn.• , t , anwr I't•r4in crony Now yort:
nr
rit ! . ailiNiaY ale 4th intt.
Th. from Italy comirtu the news of
the capture a rate-tro by the Saraininns.
The Victor rtuatuiol, youttnamlod in
umt co, iiihio,ll the greah-st gallantry.
Antitriuns mice on.k3vutTa to retake Pal
e-aro but were r,intl, , d ISti . r a sanguinary en-
INutliter. Th.,. Sardinian coportA ray that they
capture) It qii) vri,ottes and eight guns.
The IntlF.t duivatcli*frutu Turin, reports the
tt , trinti, in full wtrcat turo3: , the Ticino into
Lent hard v.
rrhe report received by Kc.44... - Loni-rivnb+ that
Gen. Carib:4,l; Lad nn . ri. With n repulso . Ly n
nperior An=triaii bt . a iC
Alj.peard walsncechro to-cAtet
ing Cone),
I.noNt run OF \V An.—The Austrians
elrotis to re-take Polestro are described to have
been very sanguinary. At one time the Sar
dinian troops wore outflanked on the right,
w h e n th,7„ marcs cam , to the rescue, 11.1111 re
pulsed the Austrians. Thu Austrian version
of the battle has_ not been received. The Atts
trial's had nitrcated from Bailin, and a special
telegram to the London Daily News, dated
TuCtu,Priday; dime :41, says !hitt theAuttrians
were it full rctreat across thq
The Peen& head quarters were at Vercelli.
Gariboldi; had been driven into the mountains
bY tho Austrian troupe under General Urban,
who retook Varez, but a telegraph dispatch re
ceived via Turin, states General Garibaldi was
gathering reinforcements, returned, and was
suppressing the Austrians, hadrep:Tinted Ve
ro:, and subsequently re-entered Como in tri
umph. General' Mir", who bad been sent to
"the aqsistance Of General Garababli, had occu.:
pied NOVAIIO.
• The insurrection in Lombardy was spreading
rapidly.
SARDINIAN Bni.7,ETTN, Turin, May 31.—A
fresh victory has been gained by, 'our troops.
At 7 o'clock this morning • a force of 28,000
Austrians endeavored to retake Palestro. The
King of Sardinia commanding the 4th divi
sion„in, person, and Gen: Cialdini at the head
of the third regiment of Zottaves, resisted the
attack for a considerable time, and then having
successfully assumed the offensive, pursued the
enemy, taking a thousand prisoners, and cap
turing eight guns, which were obtained by , the.
Zoudves; 800 Austrians were drowned in :A
canal daring the flight. • ' • '
Another Wit took place at Confernzo, in
whiAllie enemy were repulsedby the division
under Gen. Forey, .of the flint corps of tho
French army, after, two honrs Conflict. ,Last
night a picket of the enemy endeavored to piss
the Po at Corvesserid, but they were :repulsed
by the inhabitants of that vicinity.
The Attstrians have evacated Varo, in the
providence of Bohbio, •
• TURIN, Juno lst:--A second victorious con
flict secured at 6.o'elock last, evening. at Pales!,
tro. The enemy' endeavored to re-enter, but
were' repulsed hy the division under ,Genbrat
• Cialdirtf, compoerd of ,tha Zonaves and Pied
montese cavalry. , The King pressed grimed
Where the .fight was Most. furious,
.the - Zoturies
vainly trying to restrain him: .opTuesday.the
Austrians attacked the Sardinian yingnard at
Zeste'Calen&; and after a fight of two , hours ,
our troops pursued the enemy,•:across ;the
Ticino } .
fa
The details of the battle of paiestro.say t.
the Sitfdinieni Wore'af one thntiont-ihinic by
the Alistiiatis - Who threatened the 'Wag 'o
boats across the Sesia over which Gen. Canro
. .
'B.. 54 Wood slmet.
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THE LATEST NEWS
'l3'"W"
LATER FROM EUROPE
ARRIVAL OF'THE STEAMERS FULTON & EUROPA
INSURRECTION IN LONDRIO
GARIBALDI . DEFEATED.
CAPTURE OF PALESTIIQ BY THE SARDINIAN
The Austrians in Full Retreat.
SKIRMISH AT CORFERNZA
.c., &c.,
NEW YORK, June . 14.-L—The 'steamer Felton
arrived here lasnaight. Her a4vices have been
mainly anticipated by the 'North Britain, at
QuebCc. She brings dates to the first OfJune.
Thu following ore the latest despatches from
the seat of war.
13ERN E, May O. via France.—An insurrec
tion has broken out the. Volielline, and • the
population is rearing en ntnsse to Lendrio,the
centre of the revOlutionary movement.,
The Austrian Gendarmes, who hatie'retired
into Switzerland, have been disarmed by the
Swiss authorities, and seat into the interior of
the country.
. The Federal Council has despatched troops
to the frontiers of the (irizons.
General Carib:ll(lN vanguard is at Caniu.
The telegraph to COMO is worked by Sardi
nian ezwiloyees. .
ft is stated that eight thousand Sardinians
are at Varese, and that a Frenee corps crarmee
is expected there. .
.
'Mawr, 'May 20, via- Gerintiny.--Genoral
Garibaldi p,Aterday mlircied a defeat by A supe
rior Austrian force, and lia.4 Withdrawn into
the canton of
M ay :ll—The first details of the fight
at Peleetro, have arrived here. The enemies
were intrenelied at. Palestro, Cassatino and
zaoh,, hut after an obstinate defence our troops
carried the entrenchment at the point of the
bayonet With admirable bravery, and took two
pieves of can-non and many email arms and
pri, , oneri. The loss of the enemy was very
groat, but the extent of our lois to as yet un
kw,wo.
.-
~. a
~
I ~,,,'
bert was to effect a junction with the Sing.
At this juncture the Zouaves lost one officer
and twenty men. killed, and the enemy, two
hundred killed including ten officers.
Thoatcowits from Gen. Garibaldi state thit
a numerous Austrian corps having arrived-be
fore Perez, he ordered the National Guard not
to resist and fall back on Lego Maggiore. An.
attack was attempted by our troops against.
Severn° on the Lake, but without result. -
NEW Oateizre, June 14.—Advices from
Vera Cruz have been received to the 9th inst.,
via Havana.
Miramon is reported to have suppressed the
pronanciamento made at 'the Capitol by the
priests in favor of Zuloaga, including the grant
of the Church property. The Church party
bad tried 3iiratuon, but the latter had arrested
the principal•priests and sent them to Vera
Cruz.
The Liberals are
_greatly encouraged by the
recent events at the :capital, but it is also re
ported that Zuloago has been imprisoned by
Miramon. Miramon had decreed that the im
portations at Vera Cruz should be confiscated,
and had modified the advalorem duty.
The Marquese expedition against Morella
bad been driven back, but the towmbad been
ravaged, and the women seized and whipped to
force them to discover their hidden treasures.
Tho Ameri-ans and other foreigners suffered
severely. Mr. Black, the American Consul, is
reported to be going to Vera Cruz, for safety
from the rabble of the army.
dzc.
Mr. .M.'Lane arrived at Vera Cruz on the
30th ult.
Senor Bonilla, the Secretary of Foreign Af
fairs, has issued another decree, stating that the
Americans are not accountable for the acts, of
President Buchanan. What he says is opposed
by twenty-siz out of the, thirty-two States of
the American Union.
- -
General Cabas is'reported to be at Onjoca.
Private parties give the advice not to cross
he Isthmus in the present condition of affairs.
Cheering Accounts from Pike's Peak.
Sr. LOUIS, June Swinburn, agent
for Smoot, Russell Co., arrived from Leaven
worth this morning, with six hundred dollars
in Pike's Peak gold. Mr. Swinburmproceeds
immediately to. New York, to test the quality
and valne of this gold. He states that a much
larger amount of dust might have been brought
in, but miners demand twenty dollars an ounce,
which is regarded as exorbitant by purchasers.
The Leavenworth Times' Extra, furnishes
{he following accounts from the mines: The
claims that four weeks ago were considered
worthless ' now command from live to twenty
thousand dollars.
Mr. Gregory has sold his claim for twenty
one thousand dollars, and seven other claims
have been sold for the same amount.:
The lead mines have changed hands for six
hundred and seven thdusand dollars.
The snow has disappeared from the moun
tains, and the prospecting was being vigorous
ly conducted.
New rich lead mines were being constantly
discovered at Gregory's diggings. The miners
were making twenty-five dollars each per day.
Arrivals from the States continue, the largest
portion of them pushing. for the mountains.
The health of the district is ezoellent, and the
spirits of the miners are jubilant. .
Horace Qroely was expected at Denver City
the day after the express left.
• --
From Washin gton.
WANI.IINGToI: CITY, Juno 14.—The views
of the administration on the subject of the
neutral rights of the United Staten, will soon
be transmitted to Mr. Dallas, the U. S. Minis
ter at the Court of St. James, and by him will
be communicated to the British government.
Copie ,, of the dispatchwill he furnished to our
Ministers at the other European Courts, after
the manner of Sec:etary Marcy's instructions
to 31inister Buchanan, while the latter rep
re<ented the UniteNl States, in Great Britain,
with reference to the declaration of maratime
law at Paris in 18345, by Greet Britain, France,
Austria. Russia, Prussia, Sardinia and Turkey,
but dissented to by our government.
The brief letter of Secretary Cass relative to
the ridts incurred by naturalized citizens of
the United States returning to their native
lanai having occasioned much mis Construction,
a document is in course of preparation defining
the exact position of the administration on
that B ttidett. And as to how far such citizens
are entithai to protection by the Government.
It is now positively aseertained that there is
no truth in the report that Mr. Slidell has been
appointed Minister to France.
The Gardner Claim Refunded.
NEI, - Yoga, June I.4.—The GoverpAtest
ha* received the claim of $ 130 ,!). 0 ,0 creel the es
tate of Gardner, the fc,:,•gk, t • of Mexican claims,
and the nio:ee..• hai been paid over.
W. HUGUS,
TyAvE REMOVE!) TO NO, 69 MAR
!' L'T Street, comer of Fvotrat. whore they Iv ill re-
Tomo tilltho Om; of S,oloeilthoZOlt loth they will removo
to
their tolv , thwe root hitittg Inuit i tho olil tttio,t. corner
of Fifth srot et stroete. troll:1m
SAPONIFIER,
CONCENTRATED TAYE,
48Q4 1 4.1: 1 7 ,
Withou; wish very little trouble. Every
Make all their own Soap,
out of any kind of refuse Create, combißs4 pith the
'3APONIFIER.
It will make luir4 w4h , r sett, wilt ck'an type to perfee
hon,„l,n,liiiip nit isuliores where a STRONG LYE is re
qty d, nothing ran equal it. ,
It is put up in One Ponnd air tight iron boxea, with full
directions accoiniamying each peichage-
The only genuine, original and paArad..4l article
a manufactured by the •
SALT MANUFACTURING COMMY,
06ice, 390 PcAn Stn PAltitiburghp Pa.
Who ikhio manufacture
EXTRA REPINED SNOW WHITE
TABLE, DAIRY AND PACKING} SALT,
Warranted Entirely Pure And Dry,
Put up in various Paekages anti stylt.s.
'COL- For Rale by all Drumists and Orocers In the
country. aphLlindaw•catiwe
THE HIGMEST MARKET PRICE PAID
for all grades of
CLEAN WASHED, - '
FLEECE, ANP
TUB. WOOLS,
At , the ux,p
p3TABLISBEU WOOl., WAREHOUSE;
No. MO Liberty street; corner of Cecile alleyg
ny2.¢:ltrhrafa3mwj J. L. MARSHALL.
RE NEW PARK! • . . .
"DENNY'S GROVE," recently tilted up as
IRON CITY V • .A.11.3K
Is now open for the accorninocatlon Ot;Pic-NicS, Pleas.
ore Parties, &c.
• ICE CREAM AND REPRESHMENTS •
ir A Band of Music always in attendance. 4.g00d
'covered platform for, dancing.
Jeafmaw-tf HOEVELER k MILLER
AKES.' CARMINE INK---Free from
corosive qualities and warranted to retain its color.
;Sold by • ' J. R. WELDIN,
jell 63 Wood street, near Fourth.
'SUMMER
UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
HALF. HOSE,
Of Ganze, Merino, Cotton, Lisle Threat!, Linen and Silk,
I. lIIRSEEFELD &
No. 83 WOod street.
SHOT GUNS.—Just opened,, a variety of
Shot Guns, which together with our usual variety,
makes our stock the most extensive in the city, They
ere offered at very low_prices.
my CAETWELOBT k YOUNG, 66 Wood at.
;: ~.
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.;
From Mexico.
0111=E71
REMOVAL %
WMWANT*D.
Finnlly can
RENNSYLVANIA
Wool ! Wool !
cc•ltußacmL.
PITTRRIIRDE BOARD ; OF . TRADE AND
NIERCHANTS , EXCHANGE.,
• 'Pica rtireents. •
ISAiAH DICKEY, Lit. • EDWARD GKEGO, 2d
N aorar&vsi,
, •
a'Pein_
0E4)710E, H. TKIJESTON,
• Commit/M.G./ :Aitriengion far Jun .
• ISALtH DICKEY,
• C. H. PAULSON,' • J. 'I3.'COSGRAVE,
J. GILLESPIE, . -.13.1 PRESTON.
Steam•rs 94? Arrive. . . .• :
. .
tiays
• , .. ,
Bavaria ........Sonthampron..Now.York.—June 15
Arabia. Liverpool ' Boston...:.:.:june 26
Canadian • :Liverpool---.Quebec • 'June 22
City of Baltirnore.....LiverpooL.....-New York.... Jena 22
Asur..— Liverpool....—. New York....june -25
Weser 8remen...........New York.-. June 25
Arago Flavre...-....,...New York...:Jnne 25
BOYII/.34.‘,., Hamborg........New York... July. : 1
New York. ~ ~...".....-Bouthavnpton..New York....Jnly • 9
. .
Steamers to - Sall.
MPS . Lam ' icia DAIS
America.. Boston • ' - -Liverpool...i.,June 15
Hammonia . . .... -.....New Y0rk....-Hamtanyr....-June 16
City of Washington-New York ---COrk & L'pL.Ttme 18
.Anel ..New York Havre...i........June 18
Indian Quebec -Liverpool.--June 18
Star of the We5t.....-New York......Aspinwall.....:Tune 20
Africa New. York---Liverpool—.Tune 22
Karnak , New York..:-.Havana, itc.,..Jttne 22
Argo : New. York-....Ga1way.. » .....1nue 23
Fulton ... ...... —......'..New York;...-Havre - : June 25
City of 31anchester-New Y0rk......C0rk, A0.........Tune 25
Europa Boston .... rp001......June 2iii
Kangaroo - New. Y0rk....-iLiverpoolotc.July 2
Stage of Water:
Three feet Watt inches. - .
prrrstittlion` Nantr.Tl3.
ItToria Erprasly for ,ths Daily Morning Art
• Fantail/at; Juno 14,1859.
4/4ottr.—But few sale 9 from first hands; we quote
small lota at 47,75 and $8 for superfine and extra. From
store sales/ 1,800 bbls at $B,OO for superfine, $84508,37 for
extra do, and 48,5039,75 for extra family;
Grohs—Sales 275 bash. OAS at 40®57e; 400 bush.
Buckwheat at 42,00@2,2.5.. There is a large demand for
Buckwheat, for seed. Sales 400 bush. Cornet 95c.
F10y...5a1e.4 9 loads at sui@irit ton:
Bacon-Sales 2,000 Tbs. at 734Q734c. for shoulders,
03.440 e. for aides, and 10%@10 c. for barns; sugar
cured hams at 123,4 c.
bdies IV. R. at 9@934e.
MO bush. at 95e.
Lin:ie.-Sales 10 bbls. at $1,25.
Oil—Sales 12 bbla Lard 190.1, at 95c. gal.
5ugar...9.316s 7 hhdis. at Bc.
Melatasee...Sales 10 bbls. at 42/&43c. II gal.
Coffee—Sale., 22 sacks at 123(i@13c.
Fish... Sales 18 half bbl.‘ White at $ 5 a5 5 , 25 ; 21 ball .
1.,b15. No. 3 Mackerel at O.
Dried Beef... Sales 2,000 Rs. at 12 7 4. '
Whbkr...dalas 81 bbls. atW3or-lt gat. far Reeti
fiat!.
Foreign Markets.
Per Steamer lArrtypp.] .
Hans, Tune 2.—There has we e kn advance of lfranc
on Cotton. The ealea of the were C.,000 bales at
106 E for New Orleans fret ordinetro and 99f. for bat. On.
Monday the market was considerably higher and the
sales large: On Tuesday there were only SOO bates sold,
the market closin g quiet. Rice firm and slightly higher;
sales at 27f. se, wall a declining tendency.
Liverpool Breada Uuts—Df tsars.. Richardson k Spenee'S
Circular quotea'Flotit as very drill at Tuesday's decline;
retell of American at Ikl. Wheat was also very
dull and 2,l[@3d lower than on Tuesday. The following
are the quotations: Western red WWI 3 d; Western
white lea 2 , 16115; Southern its 6d@l3s. There is an
excessive dullness in the Corn market and a decline of
2dej',ld is reported on all qualities; mixed is quoted at
re edges Sd ; ypellow Oa Sdrettli lid, RIO white Ss Ss
Liverpool I' lTAiSiCirl.4—Niessno. binhand, Atlua k Co.:
Richardson, Spence I Co., Janice WHenry k Co. and
others reportthe litevitOotes market as generally quiet.
Beef quiet but steady. Pork quiet but steady. Bacon
heavy. Lard Mill tit eus@bs nil. Tallow is slightly low
er; sales at sOm GdWif,e,
Cincinnati Market.
Crsemaest,Junel4.—Flour is held tarrnlyatyesterdev's
quotations, but there La lona activity in the market; the
quotations are 17 forauporfine, and 17,15(47,30 for extra.
Wheat IS in good demand; rad is quoted at $1,60@1,62.
Barley !:43e. per bushel higher. Corn firm at Stle, with
a tenderiey upward. Oats held rd Gee, Bald will cotnmand
54453 c. Whisky' is - fully :sustained at 9:e' . Provisions
remain neglected. Exchange is easy at ;No. • The
de
mand for money is light.
New Turk Market.
Ns* You Attie 14.—Ctationquiet, with sales 600 bales
at unchanged prioes. Flour dull; avJosB,ooobbls. Wheat
dull; sales kook bush; Atlehigan white 5141203,75: Corn
heavy; sales xpoo bush. Pork heavy at altela,2s.
Whieky 11616(427e. Linseed O il GlWo. Tobacco fiat at
ISVAI`Io. Wool; the :Wes are unimportant. Su=
steady; New ()deans, at 0948,4", e.
New
.Y°2.lL- Stook
Nivr lbilarke.
Ynaz, t Juno 11.
ChicagoLllocklakibit lifichi . gan SOUtiIEM..... 9
New' York C.antraL..-. 72 11 Centra/ bonda 64
Galena t Chicago-- GI%
‘qi - guaus Va.— 97 'Michigan Central 413. i
Panama li.oltroiaL..- —129
Mr TH& EILUTII is tho moat important
subject to which the attention elan be dinwted. A little
pamphlet, entitled wA Guide to Health," published by
H. 1.-FAUN/NU - KW Ik CO, Wholesale Danggiett4 Mara cc
of Ilfood and Fourth street.% Pittsburgh; Pa, and which
may be had gratis from all the agents for Wilson's Pills,
or B. L. Fatuaesteck'A Vertniliago. " It contains a great
amount of useful information. It is worth reading:
See Pall advertisement on the third page of today's
- • Jelfcdsw
R. T. - KENNEDY - KENNEDY..
PEARL STE A M .31[14.1.a.
ALLEGHEIrir•CITY, '
• Et. T. IILENSF:DT a:11110 4 • •
wiir.qR T E,AND CORN PURCHASED.
FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND lIONLINY,,
MANUFACTURED:AND DELIVERED
IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEM:Mai .
auT:lydior] " TICIIM WAR ON•DtLIVERY
BUcIifICW'II.E.4I:.SER:
BUCKWHEAT, ABED - .
1O Bushels prima NEW. ENGLAND SEED
For sale by. I t !DAVID, C Haßßsp,
- Como Liberty awl Hand itreets.
WSCHMERTZ &
Rareiust received a 1&r fikiaCke:
• 4 :144* PATB 4T LEATHER
AND FRENCH VAL` '
.
CONGRESS GAITERS
Also, GETS P.i4TE:IIT LEATHER CALF 03." FORD
TIES .I'ND STRAP SHOES.
ie 4 • at 31 PIM street.—
Soter Capllll
TS THE BEST PREPARATION IN THE
TS
world for the Bair.
scats
rho
will allay all feverish eruptions of the scats
'rho hair will cease from falling off with its noo;
It la a beauhfior of the hair; • , •
It will will romove dandruff ,
It is the host hair drosilng in'ttle : vrerit
It is within the roach of evorytkaty; • • .
It contains no dyeing materiai
It will not soil the finest how'
i r ;
•• will keep thes.e.onoil AAA elpau:
is deliAhttlinypiiekmect
Ekcack by oill dna_ggist3 at 25 ceita„; , •
1. N. nil EPHARD, Drnist.
(suckeftor to Hartwell kehilihard;).
Manufacturer and Sole Proprietor,
• Comer Wood and Sixth' streets..
'• • • ;- • •
' • •AxamEß•
MINIATURE PIANOS . ,
Which have excited such general admiration, end found:
ouch . rapid Bala, has just teen received by the eubse.ri
hers. -They are. the Most -deeiralde' instrirnients for
email parlor stcambneta, eta, over conetrauted.'i Fof
Bate by.
H. pp,
Sole Agents far the aboveanti Steinway's. Harpe r ;
myle , .r 063 Fißh etvapt,
New,Geedet New Geothitt..
CI_IPNER PALMER ,..,7 8. If. All, AK ET
kfi STREET, have just received pes..express, a now
and beautiful assortment bf Chaahlly - jaces. Gauntlets,
Butts, Children's . Flats,: IWO:ate, Sisk fhtshrchasote.,
all of which they offer at very low prk.es. •
N. B.—Embroideries at. costs - • ' - .." '
01P111171:a PALA - MR,
• ' - (Syoccasion to Van 'cosier,)
eg , 78 Market street.
TONIC CHOCOLATE DROPS.--Blair-A
Wyeth's Tonic -Mrs:data thripti,.ol:prirtition and
chocolate, highly esteemed for their tome influence, in
impardng strength and a healthy color to iwridids,espe
dilly for females and children. For sale by
L. WILCOX,
trir2B. Corner Ellinifidield and Fourth Streets.
„
. ,
, •
EMEM
NUMBER 209
§l4utiTean Sanerim
Mt 0 G-13:14/03
Aillbmtype and Pitotograpb
riUt nikERMC,
GALLERY •
Fa 70 ~tltih'iltreet,
zitAul sroppo s
rE THE POST OFFICE
tice V."Ph
atcan.,...atogriiPbs, colored or plain. token at short no
, ton ica% and warrantod ova it, therm
SMALL PIOToSai FaiLoyuED TO LLWSITE, and
colored in Chl.
inra
Alif Bit 0 Tor IP Rs._
jam. .. • ' . .
.__ A. BEA6rliTri'An rateizE picrtraz
WARRANTED CAN BEHAR AS LOW
.
AS AT ANY Y/RST CUR, EiTARLISH.
KENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT .
tel 2 ' l. *Ala.'s, iotiria stmt.
H. CHILDivoi.,
c)
1::0
NO. 133 WOOD ST.. PA.
WEAre .no* opening -oar, large and ex
tensive stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Of every, varietir, and lateit styles and fashions adapted to
SPRING AND. SUMMER SALES,
Which' hating teen purchased prrnailudtpfor CASH,
Direct from the Maimftetuieri,
And selected with great care as to quality and sties.
Batter ennelies we are able to otTer
SUPERIOR INDUCEM ENTS
To our friends Who may favor mi . with a call, ;We are
Agents for
.INETEDEEEIA -PATENT
• •
Metalio Tipped. Boots. & Shoes,
For ;Boys, Youths and Children, which are highly re
commended throughout the-Eastern States for thei
durability and cheapness, ONE PAlRhat!ingbeen found
by actual test, to OUT-WEAR THREE PAIRS of the
At-Buyers will find it to their advantage io cat! and
examine our stock before'PtTart3ili'alnewr4'
AIEiP- Particular attention given to orders.
_mrl74mdaw
VitirEGAlt .
WARRANTED .Pure and Un- -.
adulterated, and to :
Pickles for years, the same that. I have
Bahl to a majority of the Pittsburgh Gro
revs for twat'a rweler, and which has taken v
Three Fires Premiums , •
at Pennsylvania . State Fairs, 4 am now of
fering to the city and country trade at
greatly reduced price..
- Please order direct. Terms Cash.
A. 8ALL011,146 Water street,
between Stnithfieldand Grant,
Pittsburgh, Pa-
mr2bUw
MEYER'S;''"Pa
MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER,
The. Only Remedy In the Whole World,
SURE 2').EX:TER2IfINATE
;„. ' • "
LETS, RICE, COCKROALDFS, BUGS, ANTS, RGSQUI
TOES, FLEAS, MOTHS, MOLES, GRAIN WORMS,
AND GARDEN INSECTS, AC.
50,000 POIES SOLD IN ON.E.IiiONTII.
•
These celebrated remedies have been ex ively
used for twenty-two years in all parte of Euro, and
their miraculous power. have been attested- the
Courts of Russia, nonce; England, Austria,
Bavaria, Saxony, Belgium, Rolland; .Napier,,k an
their Chemical properties examined, and approved by
the - most distinguished Medical Faculties all ever the
world.:
• Their destruefiveness Mall kinds Of vermintuidinsects
has been certified in this city by the Directors of the
various Public Institutions,. Planters, Farmers, Pro
prictors of Motels, Warehouse._s, ManufactOrie% and by
various distinguished private citiisens. .
Numerous - - Tentimonials and. Certificates of the
efficacy of these Remedies can be teen at the Depot.
and Proprietor. . JOSEPH MEYER,
. Depot, No. 612- Broadway.eor. Houston at, N. Y.
General 'Agent - for the United 'States and Canada,
For sale, Wholesale -and in. the Inventor
FREDERICK V. RIISIITON, Druggist,- No. la Astor
House, and 417 Broadway, New - Yong. - - ' - • •
For sale in this city, Wholesale .and • ItetaiLdiy E.
Setters & Co, corner Wood and Second streets; Joseph
Fleming„ corner Diamond and• Market street, and
Beckham k M . Nennan, Alle lien •. . • degainto
_mai)
IvrrM;lti k'l',
F 0 NDR. y
H ~,; WI.GH*'MAAF,
MANUFACTURER OF ••- • ,
• •
steam Enghms, §4. l ti.! l K a,a4 Punks
Mottle° Maiehme4 •
, •L .Q:efef••• 'etc
t M ier l promptly attended , •
Y 1: COMP A N"ir
JUL • • BdoxsELLEIis,`sTATIONERs;
itLANK 0011 MANUFACTURERS;
NO. 45 WOOD - STREET,
• -E/4s l, s , VhPs•
'Jar A fnliaasoriment of lxiir;ldedical and bibNialia-
Booki eanabkadron band. - -
gMYTH & SNOWDEN'S' • `:
wtt, NEW-TEA ErrOftE;
No. a* Troth *freest. ,
EXTRA CUBIOVS .00LONGS, , FliggtT IMuNG
Ys ciNs, GUNPOWDERS.
- ' ndPERIALB, ENOLLEGI BREAKFAST 'TEAR ,
I.l4auctuused at lowest cashinicea, and Mr addaMliole
mie and BAdad, LiITH 4t SNOWDEN'S
ariesi ' " New - Tea Store, PUth *nu.
.... . .
_ _ _
. .
IrGER_•t
m ; rA IL ORS,
Deals .13cacly Bigo t ) clothing and Gentlemen's Fur
nishing Et-do:is, Owner orFederal strept,and . Market
Allegheny Clay, -
Wear Livery Stable.
13FAVING' OPENED LIVERY STABLJ.,
_La.., In the rear, of the Scott...Howse, censor py . ir w i n
street Arid Duquesne Way, and purchased 9 fine lot of
Horses, Haggtes and Carnage.* I woutdrespeciftilly so
licit the patronsge of my fnendsmad'publin generally,
'assuring the= that they can be'S.C.Cordmodated at the
.mastr;easonstaerates I have madositcharrangements
that persons wishing their horses kept, can-be Wep sc.
Aummomited. ••• . NEIL I BRACELAND,
- ;Scott House, Pittsbur g h, p a „
IDIO ATS.._MICE.. ROACH — P.B, BUOS AND
-GARDEN DZSECTS—'
"Ales Rat, Reach end Mouse Extermitudor.;
Iyon's Magnetic Powders, and
Meyer's Ithractilotts Vermin Destroyer. ;;;. ; ;
For sale bY ; JOS. PLEMENW
jet - corner Diamond and Market street.
, .
• .• 2. eases Cliopsot quarts Champaign e Wine •.
5: do do
_pia do do
30 baskets Peitz Heidsetclds qts do
la ,do • do do pts do . do
10 • do Boucle ittS,snd - Dronet citsdo do
.do do do - - do
25 cases St. Julien Medoe Claret do
10 Act • Ladies' Catawba - do •
lb do do. Ginger - do
Ise store, and for sole by „-_,••
. /MIXER & Ruicrisos.
:" ,-- i1 , 7;'.' , 7:q.:i . T . !"-' ,. : 7, 14.,
H. CHILDS & CO