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VOLUME XVII.
the Path)
JAMES P. XIARE,
EDITOR. AND PROPRIETOR.'
TERNS Five ,Dollars Per yest. ignetly in scl
vane: Weekly, Single subsenptiona Two Dol
lars per year un Clubs of five, One'Dollar,
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Departure and Arrival of Passenger
Trains.
Pittsturgh, Fort Wayne and. Chicago Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty sad Grant streets, Pittsburgh.)
Leave Pittsburgh. Crestliae. Ft. Wayne
Express Tram......... 1215 A. 3i. 6:56 A. M.. 101 P. M
— Mull Tram. 0:50 A. M. 5:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M
Express Train 1250 r.)d. 8:45 P. M. fi.'.3o A. M
Arrived' Chicago
Express, P. m. I Mail, 0:00 P.M. I Express, 8,1: A. M
Returning, arrive at Pittsburgh:
Mail, 3:40 P.M. i Express, 8110 P. M. I Express, A.M
(From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.)
New Brighten Accommodation.. 9:30 A. M. 449 P. 111
1.25 A. M. 12:10P.M
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Pennsylvania Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
8:50 P. M. 12:45 P. M.
2:50 A. M. 11:50 P. Id.
4:20 P. M. 12:20 A. M.
Es - press Train.
Fri Ft. Lin L a
The Johnstown Way . Pa:ssouger
Train 4 COO A. M: 110 P. M.
John town Accomrnodation_..- 12..50 P. M. 11:00 A. M.
l'irst Turtle creek " .....10:40 A. M. Ciiso
"". 4:30 P. M. Itti3o A. M.
Third " oilm P. M. &la P. 31
PillAurgh anal Conn<-ILrrille rinitrorut
(From Libdrty and Grant streets.)
I S•LlVett. Attires.
7:00 A. M. 8:15 P. M
4:30 P. M. 8:45 A. 51
Mail Train--
lisiire,is Train
b7ercland a./ TV/Aurgh Rai/road.
(From corner of Liberty anti Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives
.1235 A. M. 240 A. M.
6.25 A. M. 4.00 P. M.
1.05 P. M. iioo p.
Eipress Traiu
Mail Train
bast Liar...
s~ellscille :~rcomni ~l: ~[ion_
.Pitturgh, thlunilius and einr;nnati
Libefty and Grant etreets.)
• Leare., Colurnbna.' . Arr. in Cin.
Fast Line 12.15 A. M. 8.00 A. M. 11.30 A. AI
Ex preFs Traie.. 1.6:, P. M. 130 A. M: • 7.30 A. M
Railroad Accident—Collision of Tralus at
Ilochester—Namem of the lujuied.
• On Wednesday afternoon the train of the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad,
which ivas to have left the Liberty at. station
at l2:50. did not - get oft' until 27 minutes behind
time. The train of the Cleveland and Pitts
burgh road left Id minutes after. As they were
timed at the Economy switch, the Cleveland
train was only 3 minutes behind the Chi
cago train. The latter went on to Rochester
and stopped at its accustomed station to wood
and water. While there the Cleveland train
came on, running. it is stated, at the rate of IS
miles an hour, and run into the rear car of the
Chicago train, which was just in the 'ltet , of
starting, the engineer having seen the danger
and endeavored to put his train in motion.
Each train was composed.of a locomotive,
baggage, express, and three passenger cars
The Chicago train was in charge of conthictor
A. E. Leavitt. The Cleveland train
.was in
charge of Mr. It. U. Coo. Tho entire-respon
sibility 'of the accident seems to rest upon those
in charge of the Cleveland_ and Pittsburgh
train. The stationary train was visible for a
good quarter of a mile to the approaching
train. The fact that it was there might rea
sonably have been inferred by those in charge
of the Cleveland train. The switch target,
which could be seen, was in a position to notify
the coming train that the road was not right
for its approach, and all the Circumstances of
the case are in favor of the officers of the Chi-
Cams train.
When the collision took place, Mr. - Witham
Gaston, the engineer of the Cleveland train,
jumped from his locomotive, and the latter
pushed the Chicago train some distance, at the
same tune dragging its own train. Tin:switch=
plan of the - Chicago Road jumped on the en
gine and reversed it.
The fact that the train in fropt had Corn
meneed to move, destroyed, to a great extent,
the force of the collision, and undoubtedly
;lied the liyes of the passengers: The ears of
the stationary train were crwhad together by
the force of. the collision, and the platforms
were.!,:ill broken.
Many of the passengers in the Chica g o train
were wore or less bruised—some of them se
riously, but none fatally.
Upon the reception of the news of the acci
dent by telegraph, Mr. DuPuy. the acting
President of the Pittsburgh Fort Wayne and
Chicago road,:iumediately took a special train,
and. in company with Doctors Thomas and
John. Dickson, proceeded to Rochester and saw.
that the wounded were all properly cared for.
Cho se injured were as follows:
harles P. Kauffman, a lad, the son of a
drover, who lives 40 miles tv,t of Lancaster.
in this State, when aware of the approaching
left, his scat and went upon the Plat
forie. His right Log was caught between' the
bumpers and received a bad compound frac
ture above the ankle. It was set by Doctors
John,4 and Thomas Dickson of this city, and
•
Doctors 'Marquis and filtiningbainor Roches
ter. It is the opinion of tile-medical gentle
. en that his leg will be saved 1:1e,
. remains at
Rochester.
Mrs. F. B. M' Kerma, a lady of Memphis,
Tenn., traveling with her son, had her sixth
rib broken near the spine. She is lying at. the
Pavilion Hotel, in charge of a nurse, and will
be able to travel in a few days.
Josiah Stewart, of Clarksville, Mercer co.,
was injured in the back and right leg. He
went on.
Caleb B. Arnor, of Salem, Ohio, was cut in
the scalp end face. He went on.
Frank Geelee, of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, re
ceived a flesh wound in his rightleg ati4 Was
eat on tee eau.e we , h. •
if. Yinten, of Chicago, about the time
the collision took place raised a window and
pitched himself head foremost from the car.
Heil a robust man, and was badly shaken by
the fall.. His left wriid, was sprained, and his,
side injured. He remained at Rochester over
night.
A Mr. Kendall, of Boston, received a few
sight injuries, and remained ut Rochester, over
• k"tietreral others recei Ved cOptusions ,atid hruis ,
es,'bet none &them of if rec
' the cipelpfehce of the acciAi . nt, the pas-,
sengers were at first very much excited against
V
• llietigineer of the Pleveland .traip, , qpck he,
fearing . to remain, tit.ohco_,tock , :hisldeppitire.
The voice of the passengers, as well as of the
bystanders who witnessed theaceldent; is unan
imously against the officers of the Cleveland
and Pittsburgh train. The et tire'blame of the'
whole affair appears to rest upon them,.
The engineer would have been'imniediately
arrested bad ho not left the town. The ,only
Oximse Sylpeh h
,1 gave 43 that there Wa.: no
person to flag hfm, but under the rules of the,
road he should have stopped' his .traiu at this.
without such signal, And at.the rate his
train *as moving he would have run past the
station had there been no train in his way,by
hundred yards, before it would have been pos
sible for him to stop his train. He is said to;
have been running his traip fastto reach the.
Rochester station -before the up 'mail kuin of
his own roaad hadleft it,' '• .
We are informed that the accident was so
manifestly- the result. of Mr: Gaiton's
ence and csitiessnra, that it is the - intention
Elf 'the of.'the
Wayne find ChiCago road to hastitute pro s pecti-•
• lugs agamit-lim in Bettveit ceeinty, , Mallave
the facts laid before the Grand Jury.,
Not the slightest blame is aittielied'Ao Mr.
Leavitt; or the officers in charge of the Chi
cago train. They were with their train,wheie
they hadlt right to be, and at a time whed they
had a right to be there. .
gives ns lunch satisfaction, in eonclusiep,'
Witty Oat'thll injury, - titither to pekimiis or
property, is as serious as might have been an
tteipateci from the nature of,..the accident.
The flying rumors at first received, made
the affair much More serious than it was.
The passengers west were taken on in
the special train taken down by the' Presideld
to convoy the . medicalgentlemen to dye-scene
of the accident, and the evening trains from the
vest arrived on time.
E .M 1
bare now on he da s a handsome tock.nt
playa and fancy bciys' clothing, embracing some
styles entirely onr own and strictly new. J. L.
Carnagban & Co., Federal street, Allegheny
city.
SCALIiED.-A. child .of' Rev. : , Thonias, icsi
ding on Clark street, Sixth ward, fell, into a
tub of hot water, on Tuesday evening. 'SI 4
was severely scalded. .
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ANOTHER CONFLAGRATION
ON THE RIVER.
TWO STEAMBOATS.. DESTROYED.
The Endeavor and Gazelle Burned to the
Water's Edge.
.F1:71.1J
After our paperhadgone to press on Wed
nesday morning, a ire,broke out on the steam
boat Endeavor; which resulted in the total de
. „
atm:Gen of that boat and the Gazel, which
lay alongside, The'following is from our extra
of yesterday morning, with additional partic
ulars obtained during the day:
OFFICE OF THE DAILY POST
Wednesday, 6 o'clock, A. M.
We are again called upon :ty Ord Ccalam
ity on the riVer,liy'which two stefirinhoals were
destroyed.
~About half past one o'clock this morning.fire
• Wisi4iSnovered in the Stern of the steamer En
deavor, Ding just below the Mianiongahela
bridge. it had so far progressed that to extin
guish it by the ordinary appliances of the boat
was hopelekis: at,thediind hod eif night
assistance was difficult to obtain, but the alarm
attracted .a large crowd, to. the wharf; who
worked manfully to prevent the spread of fhe
flames. The firemen were early on thcgrouiid,
with their apparatus, and did - good service in
checking the progress of the conflagration.
The Gazelle lay next the Endeavor, below,
and the Marengo above; while immediately
next the bridge was a small tow-boat. Below
tho - Gazolli gap. it some ilistaheci; the
hulls.of the boat.s recently burned preventing
other. boats landing higher up.
The fire rapidly communicated to the Ga
zelle, and although hose Was used on both boats,
nothing availed to save them.
.AS the WAS i bi.4aineahroudial in llamea the
heat increased, and the Marengo was in immi
nent danger. A. line was, however, stretched
to the shore, and the bystanders taking hold,
succeeded in dragging her out of harm's way.
It was a narrow escape, as her stern passed
within but n few feet of the burning Endeavor.
Several streams of water were kept eonstantly
playing upon her until the danger was over.
In three quarters of an hour, both steamers
were burned to,the_watr's edge. During the
last quarteethe heat Was We great that it was
almost impossible for persons standing in the
doors of the warehouses on Water street to en
ante' it: Winn , was:. liberalli , l7muied , on the
houses, and none took fire. .
5.00 P. M. 11.1.* A. M
About two o'clock, a pile of freight, which
had - been discharged from the Marengo, com
pwed of ide barreli and bacon in tiercos. took
lire on the wharf, but wits soon extinguished.
1 e ng,o arrived on Sunday, and had not
finished unloading.
The Endeavor and Gazelle had been at the
wharf for sumo days, and Ole only treight they
had on board Vi US a few btarets of oil on the
Gazelle.
Both boats were old and of little value- only
worth, perhaps, 515,000. Some VStimate their
value at $20,000.
Front the part of the boat in . which the tire
originattdinrid , ottiet; . 'iretituitti.ned.i, it is goner
ally.believed it was the work of an incendiary.
carlr boar vrectiri give no particulars
as to insurance; but, so far as we van learn,
he Gazelle Wll3 not itumml et all
was P r fortunate pirtnuvtattre that the,
lcnr
bor was ob,truoted by the tunlien hulls; aßildg
undoubtedly proicnted ii further de,trttetinn of
property.
We learn that two firemen were injured on
board the steamer Endeavor. They were di
recting a stream of water on the flames, when
the cylinder bead of one of the boilers, near
which they were standing, was blown off.
One piece strneb one of the young men in the
groin, while jlto other received a severe nesh
wound on the forehead. They were neither
seriously Lurk though the former fainted and
fell down on the pavement un reaching the
mouth of Wood street.
There was no*eight on either heat, and we
learn that the owners of the Gaze!. were eon.
tracting for a new hull, not intending to make
another trip unlus the river rose soon.
The Endeavor was about lice years old, and
had seen some service. She was built at
free
dem in 1831, and was owned by Wm. J. Mar:
kle, of Washington county, and Martha J.
Mailit, of liaitittinre. wns commanded Ly
Cant. Mathle, and was worth some $,OOO or
$7,000.
The Gazel was also built in 1 5:,1 , , at firowir
ville, and was owned by John 1 4 . liheads, - and
Ann M. Callum, of this city, Richard Evans,
of Covington, Ky., Samuel G. Penney, of
M.'Keesport,,aud A..... 1. Rhoads, of Westinore-
Iliad county . . ' iStui W.aa'euininnlid&ll , ,Y riTt-
Edward Evans, and was I,,:orth to her owners
about $BOOO, though ,he would scarcely have
sold for that sum.
The. general belief and impression is that
the Endeftieir wit tired, though by whom or
with what motive is not known. Various sto
ries aro afloat—ono party on Coal Hill alleges
that he saw tires built on both boats long-before
the alarm was sounded on this side—another in
that vicinity saw the both in the cabin and on
the deck of the Endeavor--and a waiter at the
Monongahela house declares lie was the first
to seir the•fire,,nOltaktltiolt - erite4 a: man run
ning up the wharf from ilia"Erideii*Vor. But
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with all these con{lieting stOri6", there Is a 110-
,fgrto tvee } out op ono faet-,that the lire
citi6inated Iti ' the stern 'of the boat; in ft •si tun
tion where it could not have caught acciden
tally.
The- Endeavor US' insured, as follows :—in
the Pennsylvania Insurance Company for $l,-
x 110; in, the Cetinuonwealth for SlOV.,,iknd in
die Quaker City Air $`2,11T4.` These policies -
would have expired at noon yesterday, and the
etimpnaievbad' 4eqliriedi re-iptiinc tbern. A
'fire ri:sk of '51,5(10 Was 'taken by - the Great
Westere on Tuesclay,'hui, sillio other ei:44a
-IW-8'814;11'dt Melbktr"boilientiabig addition
al insurance, the policies may probably be void.'
;That in Use sare...atlWestern t4pressly:stipulntes.
that the total insurance shall not exsood t.,. , :1i,090,
.
and as tliat - provision was violated, this policy
tnnst - fall: ; ,,,IVeitndy-stad, there, Neal also an.
insurance for .%.'2,100 iii the Btsite MutuirCerm
panyat Harrisburg, which has gone into liqui
dation, 11. is but justice to Capt. .Markle to
illy' that lie infOr'niS 'us Iliat i tfie $2,100 policy in
the State Fire and Marino Insurance ,Compa
ny,wa4.surreridered,to Mr. Carrier, the former ligeriti - Ol'th ' slX° tiro pis_' - taken 'by
the 'great Weitarn. _:: Al44' that, r. Carrier, on
Tuesday, ag,r,eeil i to, renew the, ' polieies,in the
iithirlccitnfutuid. '. t 7!... VI , '..; -.. ,I. t.. 11 'C.".
The, Gazel,was
in sured for $5,000 in the,
Eureka. — . '
THE Chronicle man commits the egregious
.folly ef,attempting -to defend lbo sa,l4 ,b 11 ire
:.iest,ecdf.Y4l4,
answetaci one qfiestien by asking another, at
tempts to cover9p his awn faults by exposing
what. be' ebn•Mites otiveiriats. We will
: only ask him if the crime .of, mtdrio,49,il ncti.
Plutder of the' most lionioo4' Oiaradtet, pt if
lib would say . 60 Xlie :trial of a gambler .for
e the, , 't kiertikaFt knoWS,
all about the ;weathet,',' many . ,of our best citi
zens iiete'born German patents, on our soil,
are tnableko speak anything but theirimother
tongue, htt,ve lived in ,P,ennsylvan* alktheir
lives, and 'are, intents' and' putp4esspe, e
sentially Gernaan, ackno*ledging. tholaolves'
such. There are thousands of: such people in.
the eastein :part q - the §t4te. • Ileltdaye to
,theilte will only 'say : that We, never de
scend to answer charges of inaccuracy, based
upon language we' never used, ' and garbled
quotations, to make it appear that a'bliinder
had been committed. Our files will prove
this, and if our 'Hibernian friend, who could
'not,.. if he would, deny Ms, nationality, w9l
call, we will show him conclusively that wn
n ever, used , the, expression attributed to us in
11 1 1,!1• 1 91 9 Yeq•PF<lal7l.
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District Court met yesterday morning at eleven
*lock, and Judge 33'Candless gave his decis
ion'in the case ef Silas J. PeVer, convicted bf
embezzling a' letter. from the"mail'at Davids.
vine, Somerset county,' granting him a ney
trial The'COurt then adjourned until the 2d
.4F4 of Jely 'fusit. "A Court" will 'bitleld at
. Williarritert In the interim. ."‘
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PITTSBURGH, :THURSDAY , MORNING, JUNE 16, 1859.
Court of Quarter gesslons.
Before Judges li'Clure and Parke.
WEDNESDAY, June 15th, 1859
Thoinai, Scott, indlated.for infisine ri;.colln
terfeit $lO bill , on John Kellar, was. tried and
acquitted.
,The passing of the note was proved:
but it was not shown that defendant knew it
was counterfeit.
Martin M'Garraty WAS also acquitted of ..a
charge of larceny, in stealing . a lot of cloth
from the„ wharf at the time of the steamboat
conflagration last month. It was not proven
that he intended to appropriate tho goods to
his' own purposes, and the jury found a verdict
of not guilty.
George :Beale plead guilty to a charge of its.
sault and battery on George Mcßoberts, and
was fined $2.0 and costs by the Court. This
action grew out of the corclwainers' strike, and
Judge M'Clure read the defendanta lectOreon
the impropriety of his conduct in attacking 'his
fellow, workman.
Felix Boyle was brought in on attachment,
tried and convicted of selling liquor with lot
license. The Court sentenced him to tiny 'a fine
of twenty-five dollars and . the costs, and in de
fault-thereof to undergo .imprisonment for a
period not exceeding thirty days.
James Doris was also Convicted of the
offense, on oath of Richard Jones, police officer,
Sixth ward, and sentenced to pay a fine of ten
dollars and costs.
John Gallagher was indicted for receiving,
Stolen goods, knowing them to be such. An
drew Thompson, the proseentOr, testified that
he had missed a lot of brasses, which were found
in defendant's house. C. L. Dabney caught a
boy, John M'Derinott, stealing the brasses,
who acknowledged' that he had stolen them and
wrought iron to the amount of one hundred
and ten pounds; and sold the metal to- Gala
'gher. The evidence was clear, and the jury
found a verdict of
.guilty. There being an
other similar charge against the prisoner, he
was remanded to jail.
Pure Lak,c ice
Col. Cyrus Reed, at Maltby's oyster depot,
in the St. Charles Hotel, is prepared to supply
the public, at fair rates, with pure ice from the
lakes. Thu quality of the ice brought from
the lakes this season' is of the best, solid,
clear as crystal, and free from all kind:: of im
purities. For consumption. in all cases. which
require purity, there is nothing in the Market
to compare witb•it for packing purposes. lu
Order to accommodate the public, he has es
tablished a depot where the pure article May
be purchased, at the corner ; of Fourth and
Ferry street... N l - mar the corner of Strawberry
alley and Salithtield lin.l at the St.
Charles -Hotel. He tins also a depot at . the
Railroad station in Allegheny City. dttders
loft at either of these places will he promptly
tilled. Col. Howl's reputation for always deal
ing in first class articles is a guarantee to the
public of the excellence of his ice. Ins bike
ice is the article for hotels, restaurants bed
private families. The Smoky Island ice may
answer to preserve meats : but na ice t4Lvli
frollt the rivers in the vicinity of our City.
where the sewers arc constantly making the
water impure, is fit for general public use. In
ordering your ice for the season, you will find
that the lake ice is both the bcq and the
cheapest.
TIIF. CZNTRAL lAinnn 61 , ETWOXTION met
on the 14th. Present --Me,srF... Kelly, Miller,
11 - Collister, Negley, Oyer, Sergeant,- Varnum
and Singerly, President.
The credentials of Jaw's W.Attiq. Es.i..
member elect from the Fourth ward, tore read
and filed, and Mr. 211 Auley declared -a mem
her of the hoard. Thu chair nnnoune, , d ?the
appointment of Mr. M'Auley on the n,klow
ing vointeittees. Finntier. nn.l Tea-hers
and Salaried. .
l'ho report of Principal of Colorod
was reel and filed.
A bill of J. W. ,Lewis, for c,tr p•t.
titled copy Of titTlTool Law, ‘v:T, FTTA un T
ferredto Colpraitteti
The reports of Collecti.r:i of Si•i•••nd.
Firth. sixth, and wardit trove read :tll , l
referral to Coininittt•e on Fill:Mi.,•.
The follow-in , gentli•nien wet, I.l.•i•ted C•il
leetore: of seb*:-..i for the matin g yvar :
Tindle, Scs2oud, wsril; Jowpti Ir •
win, Fifth ward; Bugle ifantnorid. Ninth
ward.
Mr. No.•gley movv,l (kit thit C.otatnittce on
Tenelir'rB and ~r StTretxrs, IA re
qile,t,tl to VlSit tho Ward Soh,,,d. r..r t6c pnr
pupa .of 4.uunwrating the keholars,i„n..attei,.l
- , and nap) tH ini 6i11441 . ,
ltel :is lidlows
Yeali—M.es , r.i. li lly, Neg op.r aid
Singer Pre4dent -1.
Nay,--Alesiirs. ?diner, MAuley,
ter and Varnum—b. So the motion yvas not
agreed to.
tin motion of Mr. Varmint, ordered that
the High. IVard and Colored School; ekeie on
the evening, of Priday, the Ist of July, and
remain closed tillist Munday of September.
Tut: A 'POLL" E ' ATIVIC. —We weleolue With
delight the return of the popular 'Louise Welk'
troupe, after their highly successful tOur for five
months through the South and West—in New
Orleans, St. Louis, Louisville and Cincinna ti.
where they have attracted the most fashionable
and crowded audiences of the season. Of Id 'do.
Louise, Mr. Arnold, and Measrs. ,Ayttiar and
Derr, we need not speak. Their reptitatipn uv
artistes is too well known to need continent.
The trained horses' are in magnificent condi
tion, and under the 4141ti,En of the veteran and
pritiee of l kcr e trai two, W. 4. Perr,liave at-
Wiled the highest perfection of any aillnials
that ever appeared upon -the stage. It is the
intention of the director, Mr. tleorge Ar
nold, to produce novelty upon novelty, titbl an
entirely new prograturue .will be presented to
the
. puhlie, during their {.resent engageinent.
M'do Louise Wells mid Mr., licorge J.Atnold
wiltappear in. their most celebrated
elinrnc
ters, and the management will do every thing
in their iwitvdr to render-the attritittion Nterthy
of 1,11: patronage of the eye; sepelous,
Accident atilt Incideutti.,
—On-Tuesday , of last week. a little Boy sonic
three or four !years of age,Chikl of .Mr. Thaw
Huffman, of tieotch itlair count 3 4., wa ,
hi;ten no less than three flaws in one of it,
hands by a eopPerhead snake. It occurred in
the house, the snake, having in sumo way got
in.. A, plipiieian was called in, 'who adininis
tered proper remedies, and the child is now out
of danger. ' - • ,
—Mr. Edward Kelser, n pedler, was acci
dentally killed last Week in the neigh : loolmA
of : Mount Pleitar.4,' by 'Laing - Clio:Will or'
front lily horse: ' , 3lr. K. lefrieS' a wife . and
children, and was'rimeliesteenied by th.osetis who
know him. ' '
—The receiving, house at the'oll Works of
the. North. American Oil and• Opal Company,
near Freeport , took fire Monday night, 14 - t the
precaution of the :Company .erecting ilre
proof Iniqingti, preyented any serious damage..
4olin E. Brotyn ,a boy aged ten year% had
his thigh' broken by the falling of "shito in.
Jenkins' coal bank,,_ Lialetown, on last. Sithir
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OIiSTINATE WITNt&S.--11l ft Eittlar, C 11.56
ip,
,Court of quarter Sessions yesterday,
:Barney, ; , fellis was called as a witness. He at
first ref sod`to bd sworn, alleging Shit he did
bet 'understand the nature of an' oath. A
thieat pf pommittal for contempt bropght bins
to his seises ,and he'toOk the oath. I ,Yo,p the
stand he was very insolont, refusing to. answer
,questions.. A cross examination clevelqpvil the
fact: that he was pltltial tp. def9mlig/t,.aril did
itcq, Kish to testify inst him. Ills igno
rance Only saved. hiin oni:lkeingipunisltell for
his improperldentennor in Court.: - t'
• Tuttnitwill'be fon. at .Colliria Parklo-day.
There is a prize offered fut: the' best trotters,
and 'several entries have been .. .blade. ' A mule
race will close the exercises. A train leaves
the Pennsylvania,Railroad t dopet for the Park
at half past two, returning nt halipast
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raOPESSOB RUSSELL, of Lcicust Grove Sem
!nary, gives 4isecond elocutiona7 e9tertain
leant, an evening with the poets', at Latayetto
Hall, this evening. He le a young man — of fine
talents, and bids fair to become eminent in his
very usefill capacity. 5! .
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TIE Horticcilthret ,Sogiqty 4 wet yq : iterdey.,
A tine collection of cherrieit waPekhlbiWAnd,
'the respective : merits of the different varipties
*4 ,3, frc'el'y diacwsect.
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SUMMER CLonttNn.—A•eplendid stock of
article , for gentlemen's, youths' and children's
sommer wear may be found at the establish-.
ment of 3lessrs. W. H. M'Qoe Sc Co., at the
corner of.3farketsonare and Federal street, in
Allegheny city. These gentlemen have every
description of the most fashionable 'material,'
which they numnfacture in the beat manner.
Their stock of 12;entlemen's goods is large and
elegant, and their pricer-moderate. They
never fail to please, thew customers.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE--.—ThiS in6tittitloll,
the want of which has been Seizing fele by oar citizens
is now open, under the superintendence of Messrs
Jackman t•• Johnson, in- the Lafayette Buillling. En
trance, 00 Wood street. It is designed for the - perpetual
exhibition of the products of ' Manufactu
i s. Inventors, and Artisans; and RA a place`of resort
for those seeliinginfonnatien relative to those branches
of industry, either by exaMinatien of samples or
scientific publications. These having articles to bring
before the ptiblie will find it greatly to their advantage to
leave samples.
Riteii" The public are respeettlilly f tvitod to visit the
institute.
HEATINo BY STRAM.—Aa a testircionialfif
the workmanlike manner, 'perfetit action of their self
regulating machines, eafety, economy in fuel, and the
Mile attention necessary to keep each room comfriablt,
we give this eiulificate to Itlesatr. Davig and Milli"
eneceeeorii to Plight. k Co., fov their plan of heating
by steam the Seemid Ward Public etchools in the city or
htttrburgh, and which has met our approval, and we
would recommend them to thii public to give entire
eatiefaction of heating by
It. Miller, Jr., John Slamball, Jr., M Tindle, civergo
Wilson, John WMain; 1,. Wildos,)Mrechbra.
67, - 4 us [renting, Ch iA
s i sl l 4 / I9k V V i s l ir t J i d j . i in i g PB a:zi Brass Pounders,.
Doders in ccery citscript ;on (y . Gan fixtures and Pumps
, No. G 7 Wood twd 14S First itreet., l'ittsburgh.
tioleflylo.
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(7oilurEn MENTZ •
HOUSE, Sign
Ornamental Pitintern and Grainers. Orders ten atiheir
shop on Fourth street near lilartet, Burke's Building,
will leo promptly attended. *Om
i'llYsltit.iNs are generally loth to npeak
award in praise of clod are called ' , patent medicines."
Indeed, it is an article in the code offuetlical ethics, that
a' physician who sanctions the .ago of such remqies
eannol Ito considered a member,of the Nalbsio/ AssOcia
ti.m. Mg there are exreptiothi to the 'nest stringent
rules, and many of the dist:44s of Eitenlapius hove
nctually been ma opened, by the force of facts, to recom
mend Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Ilitterti for those dig
casa hie & one only, prevalent during the summer and
fall They have ascertained that there are no remedies
in tite pitarintt.txtpiti which can comreiro with this wen
d, nil compound for the derangement of the system.
Thoumnits of families residing along the low grounds
of the 'Western and Southern rivers. are now eouvinced
that they have found a medicine peculiarly adapted for
their ailments, while in other portions of the country,
thit trig the slimmer months, the , demand for the nrtiele
is equal lard;,,.
For ,tie by dreg.,j‘tts and dealers generally, every
where, and by 110.d'I'FITPEP. t SMITH,
Zdantifatiturera and Proprietors,
jet:, No. GA Water, and GS Front streets.
1VI: LIVE. 00 1+.1.! , 1 IN Tills CuIINTIVr,
titrt Atnononn- hot woatne fluunits throughout all
Chra,tgnilorn, as a hsnl ,Iriring. hard drinljug,
chi-xi:IL% hard tariau - ing 114,1110. We bare became
(AMC, for stoinaelis, e nonrated
mid disordered nerves, lirelnin down twiustitutlobi,nnd
the hundred and one cure. which fallow upon the
viees a lti , ll we tear
010..• ill. tiavelifielitliiirl•rti.eil, but Wt. ;mow of notli
iibr so efliracious for an invalid stitlenng from hullges
tilial or 110rtieill.ilepro.,i0u a. 01.INASTOSIACn
nannufaetured and sold by the proprietor, at las
donnt on Poen street twar Hand.
ItEAL — TIVrt": " IS Tllt. CONINIO'S
~.2, Wll4l.ooth , tr 6 ,:ke ,,l of the Can
Olt lirmientir ,I,.)rer of lON, llaUsld Ca; Whit
rc-torel ::ray hmr to to former color, awl he.mlifle.,
tle,c ITTlll,',rollpy
1 . k , 411;r11. 1.. FAILNESTtICIi, CO,Sa.CQ,,coruerof
IVod ARA Focrth. 1. 6 n4e.i.... generally, and M
the I.4ll,:rwrry of Julcv 11nu,9 & Co, No.linflhentntit
foreet. I ltll delphta. jelordav
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
Mun.a.artitr,•,, mud IV Itql.•=al.. awl }Mail
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
No. 411 Pt 11.01 Street, above the Canal,:
.:111d 3 luarqe I.l.ortment of Funry tan , l PlJin
I , 4iruattaro, in tValnut and 3 , lsilaugsuiy of thcar vwta
uumu
f 5.11,1 wart-arth.,l 4 1411)31 in y nn!a y fin./ to to Ntly
namtufwctured tu tlw city, and will null i 4 rcnsonable
priocow haat
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M-E Y E R'Str
miltA(t11111.78 VERMIN 1)11sTRo1" ER,
!Tt& Only Remedy In the Whole World,
SURE TO EXTERMINATe
1111:F., CoCKFtt)ACIIES, 11171.:S, ANTS, I[O.'SQl.3.
YLV.IS, Ilirllls, 11()I.E.A,
:,o,lmit) NAN:LS Sol,i) N uNE t 1 JN'PII
rriebi:vt o 4 tenledioA 1,.0e .i.v.teitravnlX
tor tweoly,twe m all part* f 1.117(pe, :111C
t 4 ' e,r pnrannjoinc, Nor t .r bat'," boon allestod by the
Voutlisl foe Eranee, England, lAn,:teut..Prnstsia,
Eilkramy„ltelikkilm: Holland: Niplea,' &c, and
their t'lleoneal propnrbet evannned, and approved by
the most clennittuNke,l 3tedield Faeultiea all over tilts
world.
Theirdeadrindlriiriesit Medi:Mils of vermin and iftseris
higi been certified in this city by the Ifirectotii Of li,.
various Public' Institutions, Plnters, Farmers,
prietors of llotels, NVarelious, s. tilantitaiduries, and by
varimis distinguished private citizens.
Numerous Te:ffilleffielffi, mar tuTtifientcs. tar the
nf 'these Itidneilics can Ito seen at the Depot.
and Proprietor. Awy Eli,
Pnietical (Animist,
Lib.iltita Nu. GlO iimaiittriheor. Houston ht., N. Y.
tienemi Agent fur the United HUM. and Canada,
For sale. Wholesale and Retail,' by the Inventor
FRFAtEIIICK V. RUSHTON, I ituggiiit, - No. 10 Astor
lion,e, and 417 Rroadmiy, Nva Yortc.
For sale in this city. Wholesale end Retail,- by R. R.
gellers 8 t‘i outfit 'Worst mad Sewed streets; Joepti
Fleming, ooruer Diamond unit Market Arent, and
Beckham it APKennaii. Allegheny. de'otim
PENN: MAURINE. WORKS
AND
FOUNDRY;I
WIGHTMAN,
MANUFACPW(ER OF '
Steam FAigities, Shafting anti Pullies
Boring Maebinem, •
Mottieo Mcidittioiy
Clear Wheels, ,
• . naggers, Otit. eta.
Ordisra promptly attended M. •
• arnly • • • ' ALLEGHENY,
A & cOMTANY,' '
Ali:,
BLANK 1400K.-51ANUFACTURERS,
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O. 65 WOOD STREET,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Air A fullßEltKrll of.l.Avr,.Medical and MiseeUs-
Wu Rooks ronadau y on hand." mrl
& SNOWDEN'S , ;
NEW TEA STORE
No. 34 Flfth Stioet., •
EXTRA CURIOUS Obi/ONRS, .FIKF4T YOUNG
ItY8ON8; 67.1NPOW•DERS,
IMPERTAIAENG . T . AS4 .. p.RE`AST TEAS.:.
All purchased at lowest meth priceE', 4134111 3 Whol e.
Salo and tint.cal, et • 4111. CM D N'S •
Mrlo:4 , 'SON Wea&an. riitkl• lalreSt
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Deale in Ready Made Clothing and (lentlemeres Fn v. ::
nishing Goods, corner .0 .Fedorti.l - street' and Market
Equarn. Allegheny gdy, Pa. • issi2AT
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New Liyery.,Stalol9.
ttIgct'IVER:IL'
ITAtING• tti
0 . STAI3Lu
11 • in O A T rpm'. of the Sdott House, corner of Irwin
street and Duquesne Way, and purchased a tine lot of
Horses, Buggies and Carriages, I would respectfully so.
licit„thepatropage of my fnepds and public generally,
assnengthe'rn ttiarthey eau - be accommodated at the
most reasonable rates. I have made such arrangementa.
that persons wishing their horses kept, can be well ac.
'cominodatod: . . 13HACEI.,
. r BCOtt. HOUB4I, PiW Pa.
VifESH 'BITTTER.--7' jars and 4 kegs
Fresh Butter, just received and for sal& tlt
JAMES A. FE TER,
corner Market and First streets.
Joit.
94(16 aft.r sale
Nis YtiAX-SEED 0
by L 0
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THE LATEST NEWS
33 - 2" TlElllf]t+Et,23l2,l-1-
Further by the - Steamer Europa.
THE DEBBY RACES.
FEPORTS 'OF ARMY.. MOVEMENTS.
Threatened Insurrection in Turkey.
Nam Yonx, June 15.—The following addi
tional news has been received by the, mails of
the Europa:
Walk; June 3.—General Garibaldi has sur
prised and defeated the Austrians at 'Varese,
and that town is again free from the' enemy.
General Garibaldi re-entered Como on the night
of the 2d. General Niel enteredNovaro on the
Ist, after a slight encounter with the Austrian
outposts, Nybo shortly afterwards fled. The
Emperor arrived the same evening, amidst the
acclamations of the people.
• The Austrians endeavored to,cross the.goat
Bassignaro, but the inhabitants opposed them,
firing ni on them, and destroying an Austrian
bark, The Valbline is in a state of insurrec
tion.
The town of Sandrio has proclaimed for,the
King, Victor Emanuel.
The French engineers had arrivedat Sutra
and Were collecting vessels to cross Lake Meg.
giore with. 5,000 men. The French squadron
in the Adriatic have captured thirty-five Aus
trian vessels, valued at four million pounds.
LONDON, Saturday, June 4.—A special dis
patch to the London News, dated- Turin,. on
Friday night, says that the Austrians were in
full retreat, crossing tho. Ticini. -Garibaldi had
won a new victory, and the insurrection in
Lombardy is spreading.
TilC AUSTRIAN BULLETIN OFFICIAL.
VERONA, June I.—The enemy attacked tho
van guard of the seventh Austrian corps, but
their farther advance was stopped by thecorps
under General Zabel. A very largo number
are reported to have been wounded during the
'encounter.
.I.lttax, Juno 2.—On the 29th inst. garez
was cannonaded and taken by Gen. inst.,
who re-instated the legal authorities and levied
war contributions on the city.
GREar Bittratti - .—No business will bedone
in Parliamentuntil after the delivery of the
Queen's speech, which will be on the 7th inst.
In the Derby races the stakes were won by
Sir Joseph Hawley's horse, Musjal. The value
of the stakes was nearly £7,000, and it is'sur
mised that Sir Hawley won £lOO,OOO more in
bets.
It i 3 stated that the prospectus of a newcom
pany will be issued in a few days for laying a
Telegraph Cable from Cornwall to Canada.
The proposed capital is £500,000, sterling.
A great explosion of Saltpetre occurred on
board the troop ghip Eastern Monarch from
Kurrachce, while sho was anchored off Spit
head, with five hundred return soldieri and
their famine- , on board.
The ship was speedily enveloped in. flames,
but. through the prompt netton of her officers
and crew, all but seven persons were saved.
Five out of the seven lost were children, who
were killed by the explosion.
Tho London Times' city articles, of Satur
day, announces the heavy failure at Augsburg,
Paul Von Stettin. The London Herald men
tions a rumor that the support of Mr. Bright
and the radicals in Parliament have been gain
ed by the Governmeht by the offer of three
Coat.K iu the Cabinet.
FIWIC E.—The recall of the French soldiers
on leave, has added twelve thousand veterans
to the army. Flat bottomed gunboats are be
ing constructed to navigate the Po, Ticino and
other rivers of Italy. Twenty-two additional
battalions of foot chasseurs are to '*.r.e organized.
TA Ll'. —The United States frigate Wabash,
with the Britl4l men of war, tired elms in
tribute to the memory of the late King of
Naples.
It is stated that - Piedmont had recognized
the neutrality- of the Paris'Stato, with certain
conditions.
GERMANY.—An extensive French manu
facturer, whose establishment is at Hess Cassell,
and who employed seven hundred hands, has
beers compelled to quit in consequence of the
excitement Against the French.
Pnrs.sta.—The terms of the new loan by
the Prussian Government have been published.
The loan is to bear five per cent. interest, and
Do issued by public subscnption. The redemp
tion of the loan is to commence in 1863, by
the payment of one per cent. annually there
after until it is all called in.
TURKZI - -The garrison of Belgrade has been
reinforced, and its numbers are reported to be
treblod.
The Porto is about to send a strong naval
oreo to the Adriatic.
llerzezovia was in open revolt. The latest
ntelligance was to the effect that a revolt in
he whole of Poropean Turkey was imminent.
Capture of an Alleged Slaver--Death
of. her Captain from a Broken
NEW Toni, .Turiels.—The bark Orion, fifty
days from Congo river, Africa, was brought to
this port lot ;tight, in charge of. Lieutenants
Dallas and Campbell, and was anchored tinder
the guns of the navy yard.. Her captain; Mr.
Hanna, died of a broken heart. The Orion
sailed from this port on the 21st of. January
last, and arrived at Shark's .Point, ,on the
Congo river, on April 10. Hero she was seiz
ed by. the English steamer Triton, but 'was
subsequently transferred to Commander Brent,
of the United States sloop-of-war Marion, who,
on examination, became convinced that showas
a slave trader. He accordingly put the prize
crow on board, and.ordered her borne. .A few
days before she sailed, the barks Anderinis and
Emma Lincoln - were. also seized at Shoals
Point. by commander Brent, and they would
probably bo sent home also.
California Delegate Eleetiort.
ST. Louts, Juno 15.--The overland mall of
the ti:id has arrived. The primary election has
been held in San Francisco for choosing dele
gates to the Democratic _State Convention.
Fourteen of the sixteen Delegates chosen are
understood to lie in liver of Mr . . / I!tligent for
ciovernor. Fourteen convicts escaped from
the State Prison, by cdttinga series of holes,
eighteen by twenty-two inches, through the
partition walla of the cells, two and a half feet
thick, thence through the outer wall' three feet
thick. •
Prom Washington.
WASUINGTON, Juno 16.---Tho U. S, war
vessels, Levaut, Wyoming and Lancaster,
which aro to comprise part of tho Pacific squad
ron, will visit Chili, in view of our unsettled
affair& with that country, and the recent out
rages on our citizens. It is known that In
structions have already beon forwarded to our
ntinis'or to demand reparation for the wrongs
committed.
There is no probability that the naval force
In the Mediterranean will bo increased. '
The Navy department received' information
of the death of Lieutenant Duor, in Florida.
liailrowd Directors Elected.
CnnVE4.wn, Juno 15.—The Cleveland and
Tided° Railroad St o ckholders .bald a meeting
to-day. 'The Board of Directors was ' increased
from.ft to 13. The following board was unan
imously elected ; ' Jobn B. Waripg, A.:Stone,
John Gardiner, Wm. Durbin, Samuel .31.
Yourig,.' W. Colburn, Henry Kin,-. Ver-
Milya,.A. N. Ramsdell, Wro..W M fillamr4 Dean
Richmond, G. T. Oliphant, T. 1 4 : Handy.
4upPosed Battle.
NEW Yonx, June 15.—The bark Ann. Eli
abeth, from Rosario, arrived here, reports that
when she passed Buenos Ayres, on May Ist,
there was acontinual firing of guns heard. It
is supposed that a battle was taking place bo
tween,thq Paraguayans and Buenos Ayresans,
as it, wasbinted to that effect at Rosario.
REMOVAL.
• WA k-D. HUGUS
HAVE ROVED TO NO: 69 MAR-
K.ETT Street. corner of Fourth, where they willre
main till the first or September,when they will remove to
ttieirmew story no* being,tmilt si She old stand, corner
of Fiat aAd Mark" streets. roytast
*ll4
'4l:-
COMY=CIAL.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
- MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE . ,
- Arg. IL 4 3 4Ta!,.. '
. rinr . . n .rra,*nts.
Dicirtiit.' • - EDWARD Gatc4, 2d
• .
2 'N. HOLM; Sr - ":" r. • '
Strxragendad.
GEONNNVITDIRSTON,
CoMilatiel giiiaohl -
Wait DiCNRY:
c. a. PANLSON, , ` • • • • -1; BCOSO
J. J. GILLESPLE -. .0; .. •
'steamm Arrive:
Batarin-4 . ...................... 2158
Arabia Live 1t Itnatna
Canadian....e
City of. Baltimore--I.Averpool, .New York-- une 72
Asia • Liverpool :New TorlL...June Y 6
-- • -•
yprk.—Juue .25
Havre" bew'S ork...:.Jrule 23
Hamburg „New York—July 1
Soutluunptou-Now York.-. July 9
Arago
Borussia..
New York
Steinata . to
. . . .
Aincrica. Boston verpoo ...._ une
. ....Li ' 1 .3 ' 'l5
Ifananonia - ' •New Y0rk....-Hamburfi......June - 15
(Sty of IVashington..New York --Doric I lipL...h.me :18
Aral...-.......-,......Miew York.... Havre -.June 18
Indian Quebec '..Liverpool....:.june 18
Star of the West.'" New 'York....-Aspinwall.......Tune 20
Africa • - Now T0r1c...-Li r. verpool .r .....l . nne 2"
York-4-.110 , 4A, Jte..,.June
Arg0....... York---Galway lane 23
Fultim New Tork..--Ifavre ..711t10
City of bfattehester-.New Y0rk.,..:.-Cork, de June 25 -
.... '29.
................NewKangareo •York.....:Lirerpootte.Joly
Stage .of Water.
Four 'feet six incite'. - - •
PITTSBURGH' MARKETS
WEEKLY REVIEW. • •
Carefully .4ez:isiii; and Corrected by our own
dmmerciell Reporter:
Prrtsiimazt, June 15; 18.50.
, .
Busines generally his been unite as drill Since 'Our_
last as during the provimis week, with the ixception of
a few articles in which there has been considerablette•
The injury a doncrby the frost of Jiine ith is acareelj
as great as was anticipated, though quite had, 'enotigh.
In some district 4 where eierYthiitg was reported killed,
it has been ascertained ilia the damage was not seriona
AcCounts daily grow more encouraging, and we have
every reason to expect a fair average cropof grain, and
in this. vicinity at lerot,a much larger supply of fruit
than we had bet year.
On Friday night, 10th inst., wo had another frost; but
we hear'of no injury remitting from it.
The.frost panic is nearly over, and farmers in the -re
gion of the blight seem disposed to make the best of
the matter, and are putting in other crops to take the
place of the wheat destroyed.
This panic created quite a stir in the Hour and grain
market. Farmers, instead of bringing grain to the city
for sale, came in, fearing a famine, and bought up flour
In largo Miantitles and at high figures. The stock in
the city, some al,OOO barrels, seas soon exhausted,
and prices are now maintained by the scarcity
of the article. The adiance in wheat and other grains
kept pace with flour.
In other articles, we note but title change, except in
Buckwheat, Potatoes, and Beans, which are in good de_
mind for aced, having been sold in large quantities at
advanced figures.
The river ha.a varied since our last, rising and filling
alternately, but the stage is only' a little larger than
last week. The ground is now - moist front frequent
rains, and ”hould we have more, there will probably be
a arm!! rice. There Is little freightio go fortrard, and
navigat:onl3 virtuallystispended. Thiderthoproper head
will be f.unrl ;niaecountofthe burning of two more steam•
&oat:. at the wharf. Our river interest is sadly on tho
decline.
In the money market we obserre, little change.
Funds fur business purposes are easily procured on
cited C . ommercial paper; yet, the banks'manifest an in
clination to shorten their discount lines. Exchange
continues source and high, and brokers and banks are
sending gull East' to make le - We quote at li€3. 4 ' per
cent for par and currency to outsiders. .
The following comparative statement. lamed° np from
the official statementa of the condition of the city hanks
for the week ending on Monday last, and fur thole of
the week previous : •
June 6. Jane 13.
.$1,090 68 31 11,006,1:N 33
rziosi 92 131,193 32
Assrrs..
Loans and Discounts.—..
True by other Banks
Notes, ae, of other Banks
and Treasury - Notes..
Specie.... ........
Lukrurass.
Circo
'.347,458 19 .129,853 49
...... 1,01.Z.4.4.4 89 990 ; 307 22
Due to other Banks-.—.—.-
These figures show the folloeung comporatir results:
Decrease in Loans mad Discottnts: R 4,430 82
increase M amount due by other Bank.. :MI 40
Decrease iuliotes and Cheets of other Baste
te
...V1,604 70
Decrease in Specie—
Decrease lu • 5/ 70 00
Decrease iu amount dew. to —46`.. , 2 18 .
Decrease in Deposits- NIA 89,417 08
The above, figures show a net-decrease in Assets of
$177,162 68 and a net decrease in Liabilities . 0f5173,519
—making the difference against the Banks llusweek
•
.. Apples... None in market, and figures only nominal.
We quote Cointitou. at f 4,50, and 0:hotel; at t,.5(45;25
Ashes...We note a decline of .Y.tc.in align:deg. Pots
rate at '5063-le and Pearls - at 634E961'4c ; Soda Ash at 31.4
0,33,-...'e: Nitrate of Sodast , 6@qic, and Concentrated Lye
at 14e . 'fi. - ' -
Bacon... Maintains about the figures. Shoul
ders we quote at at 7 , A®7,, , ,e; i3i,les litaMigs%coind Hems
at 10,!4(010Y 4 c * lb. Lamar cured hams at 12412 . K.c. for
city, and Ile. for plain Western: ' ' . '-` - - •
.• hes-am-There has been a large ,doircuid and the
market is nearly liare. Prices advanced t0`41,26V4.1,50
Vi bush. for fan\ and 41,00 for common.
hatter -There is a better demand, and we quote at
1243112i:1e. per lb. - ' - - ' - • :
ltircionts,..Are scarce' and high. Common now are
worth .$1 per dozen; good V2,75(4.P.; and fancy $3,50. , .
Bucket' and Tubs The Beaver naanufaclattra
- rs,
prices are as follows :-Bucket, plain inside, 'V dozen{ -
. 41,46; painted inside, F,60,• a hoops, $1,75; Tube, 'Ne. I',
3 beeps, lit dozen, $7,, 5; , No. 1,:2 hoops; $6,70; No. f.",'
4 0 ,00,1 No. 3, - ,W , ?,t7,..N0• 4 , 44,75; No. 5, 44,00; Heelers,
No. 2 , V,76'. mu' Bushels, sealed, 44,75. '
Mientla Rope, c011...11 V lb. Manilla Rope, cut... 12 *I Itt.
Tarred ' ', '" ...11 . * St, Ilefup ' a• - "-..:12'39 If
Hemp, a -," ...11 V frk Tarred,, " .
." ...1314 lb
Packing Yarn, ffne..ll ti 3 lb PacitingYani,can.lo'* lb
• Bed Oods.-Aianflla,-$1,50,44:5€03,u0 V down; limp,
$1,37,1a 0002,75 'V dozen; hemp coil, lie. -* lb. , •
'Pteagfi Liner.'..sl2radllal 'dozen- dozen; Hemp 70e. V dos
thtlen Cboter...Cetton B9pe;liand urrar , tis,23c4 do.
below 5 ,,„' titc.• Bed Cord g2,50a4,0(04,7..""V' dozen;
Plough Linos 0,25; Stall Cords $11,50.
'-Calidlea--rbe following are. now tharanrrentintes
of cit,6manufacturerst 'decade 134. V fb.; Dip 1234 c.;
Star l
cheese-The quantity in market, is, not large, ind
the demand is li mited. Western 'Reserve is sold' at'
90941:4 and Goshen is nominal at 12c. . . ; : ,
Cara Illeal-Bas advanced to 95c *bush. froth the
Crartdrerst..,The , prices
,have, undargorte„a advance. further:
a 'fho quotations are now as' Inflows :'-Water
C'rackers V lb. 63:4c.; Butter do. eye.; Sugar Sc.' Soda'
7c.t Boston 7c. Pilot ;tread "at bbl. P.,50.
. Vramberrles-The market is well supplled,butthis
' demand ii limited.' Sides from store ire Mode at sll@
$11,50 V bbl, er box oft; Val* ' ' ' .- ~.,.,_,.,..
Dried. Fri:at...Apples are in little 'ddinancti rind we
note- only occasional : silos . at $2,2511 bush.. Beaches
are in better request, commanding 43,001413,6f/ 1 V bush.
.eggs...kre . -waive and In demand at Itigac. It dos.:
Feed- a le quiet.lV
~e note sales .of Bran at .$l,OO
* 100 La; Short. at 41,10; Ship Stuffs afsl,F.rarld MI&
(dings ' at $1.032,05. , Oil Meal is:steady: at .$251a29 V,
ton.
Feathers-Sales Zd r piime Western are made on ar.'
e ir d n t, 45, e ...ig Ix to emir lots, and from 'store nk 45050 e.
Wire *rich-Salm of Bolivar at W. 5 4 ,35 9p m.
Fleh:..lio. 3 Mackerel are in good demand arsl2,oo
012,50* bbl. Ibrlarge,andPWso,soll halt b_ _ ~tol.. Lake
White 410,00 p bbl. and 4.6046,26 V half bbl. Baltimore
Herring - - 8,50.4 g ;LW for new and 'Midges 1 155;50 1 *bb1.
.Lake TroLit-A4O 41 l'bi.- s ®s3 ( seV , .10.
_'
Fleur- e market is almost tare, and dealers are
renewing their stocks in embionatir?ealewared,made to
arrive at & 8 : 25 out 4100Sor extra superfine and extra '
family. prom store tbe ruling rates are 08,99®Pri for
imperflue,2o:l4Aso for extra; and 103,504P,Mf0r extra
family GraTii...'The iiiailtet, iii`Stilt fMettied,'wifh little of.
teeing.. ' Oats. Irma flat amidst:Mug-55c, end 59052e
fr0m More. Corn is sold at9oc.„ to ye, and from store '
at 95e, With a few lots-at lll,tXl.'Barley Ls`aoinirad at loq '
75e., and_ jw, ar,..s~or,.with rime of ieithar m
market. Sales' of ' common red and 'white 'Wheat at
A40(441,50 per bushel, and prime White at $1,75,1054 09 ,
for seed. - ..: ••• -
.arm:aides-Continuo dull, with -sales -°‘ ' sti r :in
nods at 73, , ,g4c; Molasses id 40c to city 2 'and 4 , g 430;
tacountry trade: Coffee at12,44115c; and h1ua1 05, 25 5 k:
Gas Pape-The follawing are quot4/jaaa fo r a'
,
Wrought iron tubing: ' - - Per PM:
1 . 1 Inch Giii Pipe.. 7 eta. pi InhGsis Pipe-. 22 eta.
Per Foot
2 .:. ;." r.•,* - .. 50
„a
0 0 0 a„MA a 2M : -," -.- -90 4 ‘ '•
V , " " ..i.og u3•.'• " ' • -. ....13 a
- . , '• ' `
•subject to the enstornary clisciinnt :,. . , • ~ '
Hap-Sales from the s cales , attdo9lo* tory:with:a , r:
Bides- roes Beef Elides conanawal -To 31 lb. •;.• gram',
salted 9c, and dry flint 23e. - .
flonsirty...There - r rtothing deda 't 04 g o o tegictin
ere nominal etp,so(d47 lot pear:" •'... • . , ..• .
Iron and 14a214-The quotations of manufactured
Iron are BS' iblioND }-Caramel Bar 2) , i' to Vic. * la -
Nails are sellia,g, at.054,05/4,75,f0r 10.1„to adotcobrding•
to quality. The tonne are six months' credit; or sit
cent. discount tOIVIEUAI: 'Sales light - _
.'- LardL-lisa advanced alightty. ~• We hotiets aides of
City No.l, in bbls. and tierces at12101.7M, =Ain kegs
at,„15 , 012,4c, and country at 2151011%e. '•- -' ....- - ' • '
•S A Y.
•., -
RZE
Leatiker..2he market is steady, with no ohmage In -,
our old quotations _ , ,
Ned Spanish Sole ift M. - - - . , ~..,
' 'ffistighter....;.....- " .»-.----
Skirting-, .-" --'
trpper„....- ........ dozen.--
Bridle 12= • '
Lumber,. Seasoned—Theibilowing are the quotations - .
of seasoned lumber, from the yards In - the city:—
ctimmon f inch Boards, * -100 eleet.-;— /-414 - Ci 3
Bath. ."' --,...'.....-,,.; 228 ,- 5
le Oak . eased,' inch,ll 1 . 30 00
LastOseirt:Grosa.ii.There bntlittle doing.:.Comatairi
is worth p• 010 for 1,000 feet and Clear 820,00 .. l v draST
B@lee ilit'etibie 'fOot.and Shingles lid '" , 8 0 50 *VW:. . ' y.
Ness, Pork—There is little doing, sadweqtiote at
117;00*bbt. to - city, and $lB,OO to ccemo.l - .t , . - .-:
Altditailar.:. 19g" Lead has declined to do, and -Ur to
0 340 7 ; Sheet Co pper _ 350)36c. i &Met 'Braids 326:. 151 Ile -
llai-lowil- No: 1 ile held firm hy thikavaittifactarers
at 9tV93, with an eccasional sale at 950. , No. 3 la Werth
75c.' Linseed Lk - steady at 76@750.1.C0a1,M. gas at,
61,60,811#.6wye6net1, and 7 . 00756* gallon for the orcli.
naff., . ..n .
, rag Dietal.,.Figiues range froms2.s_ to . ...1002,f0r the
different qualities ; at 6 months' timeOriat the average
Potatoes The receipts are light, with 's. good de;
bland' for 'seed, stl9oosl,oo 3 bosh for Neithannocka,
and *2,50(tf2A5 . * htil.„ The supply:iii scarcelyid
equto
the
Powder ...There hastreen a decalhe In the Prices. of
750. on former quotations of 13Iastin . g and 31 on Mist
the tastations. now- are :for Blasting. 2445 3 keg;
Rifle
Rya 1n0tir...13 - hi - good detniuid at ss,2W,. 3o '*hhi.
.
having adVaneed. . -, . , , : ~.. .; ..
Sart—There is a fair demand, sales with_ of DO. aas
Sand Stone.- - ftegnisx sales of Huntingdon - Clidnty,
Seeds—There is.but little doing. We bear of no
transactions in Clover from first hands; softie small lota
framstore have brought $5,25€05,50. Timothy is dull bat
steady at $1,7564,80; Thx. brings $1,101,05, but the
quantity obtain abl e is very small. . ~'
Sheetings, Tarns" &co-:The prices have again
declined, and the following are now the ruling figures;
; Eagle Sheetings, W i s.laid: Niagara 834. a.
I
NOS. 5 toll), in- . .. . No. 16—......
elusive, * la. al @ ... No. 17...........
lipa : 11 and IL. 21 (4 , .... N 0.18...........,
..... . . .
No. 14...... ..
24 tothi7...,
No:400. doz.. -.11! r.,
No. 500, " .. 10 ...
NO. tno.. 9 ig •
NO.lOO ..... 8 ®
Coverlet 2/
carr Candlewick-.-. _..
sorted co r-
Soaps.-Tbe followmg are the rnannfietnieee prides :
Rosin, 5c.; No.l Palm, 6%; Chemical, OM; Castile and
Toilet. 10c.'f .
iMotee . at 7c ? and country rendered
. .
White Lead, Litharge ese, -.White Lead is
firm, and in steady demand-at 7 1,50 it keglor pure oil,
and&Ti ny . Vi aubject to the mutat discount. Bed
Lead 8 9e. net, and Litharge S.
WinWass....:Ttiipliees of city, brands have
advanced, and we correct our quotations as follows
:
'616 and 7x9, it box of 50 feet, 31,60;.8x10, 87,16; Sill,
9€o, 9.a.," and 10x12, 82,40; Sxl3 and 9x14, 82,65; 10x15
and 10:16, S - 2,75; 10 "411 cent. discount Mt Country
brands 50e. lower., • , .
liirpol....There is but little doing, but we note a de
elVaeizotations firm at 80
lay—Maintains good figures., We quota at
for Raw, and 30e, for Raab ffed.
IPisarniments, June 15.—Flour, firm, and supplies come
in slowly ; sales 500 bbls extrat° go West, dfs7,3o, and
to the trade at $7 to $3,50. for common and Array. lots.
Rye flour firm at $4,50. Corn meal at $l. Prime wheat
has advanced 2 to Sc ; sales 2.000 - bush red at $1,70 to 1,75,
and white at $l - ,80 to 1:85: Rye commands 90c. Corn
drooping; sales 1,500 bush yellow at 90c afloat. Oata
more active, and 0,000 bush Pennsylvania sold at 49 to
50c. Whisky dull ate to 23c.
Nsw Toax. Jane 15.--Cotton under the effect of the
Europa's advices has advanced 3:0; 3,= 1 bales were
sold at 1.1% for middling uplands: Flour heavy; 6,500
. bbls sold; Ohio $7507,25. Wheat heavy; 3,000 bush sold;
red,sl,7o; new Georgia $2. Corwlower; INA* bush bold ;
while B.so92e;•yellowB•WOoc.. Pork heavy; mess $l7O
17X2; prime $l5. Saaar stead y at ey.@o34. Linseed
Oil at elgetk. Tallow dull at 1034®10)(ye. Flour freights
to Liverpool 3d. Pearl ashes firm at s t,Bl.
Itock Market. ._
..' Nsw Your, done Th .
Chicago &Rocklaland 59 - 1 Cumberland Coal—... 17
Illinois Central RE-- 68 ' lifichigfuiguaranteecL 30
New York Central.:-. 73"Pennsylyania C0a1..-- 82_
Reading_—._.....-. 404 - Missouri 65..... :.»:_.... 86
Galeria A Ci11C5gt)....... 63, Michigan Gen
zal.----.60%
Erie - .- -6% Cleveland &Toledo-. 2436
Pooton:Eniir - ea7...:121 Pacific Mail - B.S. Co-- 67
• Nrw MX,' June 15.--Cattle tnarket: Beeves; receipts
3.J..0' 0 head • price r s declined 1c; sales at Wilt ST=
reaxi ,..:, Sheep; receipts 10,000 sale.s at $3O
soloc Lambs 10@13c. Swine; receipts 7,000;
the market is firm at 6,r0Ri0..; - • •
_..TEL HEArrli is ttm, most important
subject to which the attention can be directed, little
pamphlet, entitled "A Guke to Health," putlished by
B. L. FAHNESTOGS Is CO.,WheleSide Druggists, corner
of Wood atid Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pia,siaiwkiell
may be had gratis from all the Bents forWil.sews
or B. L;p4inestoelf a Verrnifuge. contains;n great
amonntpf Awful infonnalion. - It i 9 worth reading::
See; Pill 'sdiertisoment on:the third page 'Of to-thife
KENNEDY... . . ..... S. KEMAL
1,01,468 00 -1,878,Z13 00
333,9= 49 WPC() 31
1,666,773 61 1,677,353 43
PEARL STEAM MILL
FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY,
IN PITTSBURGH AND, A-I-lIEN Y
adr:lydhw]
H. CERA.
131
UTE arey now orung our large aUd
7
'TT ' tensile stock
BOOTS AND SLOBS,
: opt py , e,Ty* . e%anti*tst'ayles aiad fashiFals it,b4lWl to
, SPRING-AND 'SUMMER- SAVES,
Which haviniiieen PinehesedsiizeipsitY fin CASA
M.reetfrom the Miumbetiukerp,
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And
Setwehed with great case quiliti sad sizes.
3e ilattitehtirselves we zreshistwares
SUPERIOR -INDUCEMENTS
To our ieircb wlie reef favor as with Wears
piorENT
Natalie , ,tippiell:E_Qotil
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pN'ji - --Boys; Youths-end Cleldressoilliell ens idghly re
icoictinended- thirouktio4t , the ',Eastern States.lot thei
Orability and cheapness, ONETAlRtutein„gheenfotuni
by ; actual, test, to 01.1T-NVE4I...TgRXE.,Ea.„.W.. of the
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..y. Buyers will find it to their advidd43 to eat and
erLanitine our stock before purchasing elsewhere:
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:.8' Partientar attention given to orders. -
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H. Ca.bg Jt CO.
WARRANTED l!nrel.a.,Tid Un-
Iry ixinlterated, and to &Sr "MAIT R
for-years, - the sante" that•i. have — .Fr
sold ter a .maiority of the Pittsburgh Gro-•
cers for wave rituts,and which has taiteu
1 / 4
Thrive F irst- Premiums'--
st Pennsylvania_ State Fairs, I am now of
firing to • the 'city . ' and country' trade at
iffmtly reduced Flees._ •
Please order direct. Terms Cash.
- • •ti BALLOU,Ida water street..
between Smithfield and Grant,
• MeStdew ' Pittsbuigh. - Pa.
SHOT .6 : UNS:=Just opened, a - variety of
A., Wed Guns, which together with our usual Taney,
-makes Our stock-the most extensive- in,the pity.- They
.vre offered at very low prices.
-myita CAST SIGHT a - YOUNG, 86 Wood et.
NUMBER 210
No. 19........ 28 .0 .
'33 -.
white, 25 ,
to z.
Do. ` while
Bating, No. 1 16 (0)
No. 2. 15t
Rawl
y Batting' 17 ,@).-
Canllang— 16 l
Philadelphia ,Wlasket.
New York Market.
Now York S
New York Cattle. Market.
ALLEGIIKNY CITY,
It. T. KENNEDY &
'WHEAT RYE AND , Cialt.ti PURI:MUSED
IEANUFACADIND AND DM4N'SRED
TERMS, DASH ON DELIVERY
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