Vittshurg 05attte. PITTSSIaTr. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 11., 1857 0777CfAL PIPER OF THE C/Tr..till News of tit° City and Neighborhood• Tar COCKS'S. Coas asTlos.—Tho Convention, cal led for the purpose of taking into consideration the questions touching the matter of taxation in this county. to which delegates were elected at the prima ry meetings of Saturday last, assembled at the Court House at ten o'clock yesterday morning. A temporary organisation was effected, by calling T. J. Bighorn, of Lower St. Clair township,•to the chair. Ed. Campbell, Esq., city, Hugh S. Fleming, Esq., Allegheny, and Robert APLain, Esq., Findley tp., were chosen Secretaries. - The temporary organ isation of the meeting being completed, J. A. Ekin, of Elizabeth, moved that a committee of five be cho sen to report permanent officers for tha Convention. - Tbo list of delegates was as follows : P satann.—Ftrst Word—John Willock, James Craw rd. A' '. ad—William Phillips, Jas. B. Murray. • i Th d—Ed Campbell, Jr., John 11. Bailey. Forth—Robert Galway, William S. Lovely. Fi —First District—D.C. Kammerer, Jos. Kayo. &seen —John Roth. George Hamilton. Six —Dr A. G. McCandless, J. C. Cummins. Sr , nsh—Dr. Arthurs,Bernard Kane. E; t—Daniel McCurdy, Christopher Magee. NiathJ. O'Hara Denny, Philip Drum, Av.t.sonasr.—Rrst Word—C.ll. Paulson, E. C. Gregg. Scroud—Tliomai Williams, Stephen H. Geyer. Thard—Williani M. Stewart, Thomas Farley. Fourth—Wm. Coleman, Jacob Painter. Bononons—Bisweiughoet—First District—James Salisbury, 0..1. Osman. Second—Thos. McKee, Job Wareham. df 'K.:sport—H. B. Sinclair, W. It. Hill. Elisabeth—J. A. Ekin, Samuel Frew. Ersa Birosiaghous—Adam lienthorn, R. B. Carua . hen. . West Pittsburgh—T. E.6l3rkbride, J. S. Beale. Maurherter—J. S. Ilall.J. B. Kennedy. Lturrenterille—lt. 1.. Ewalt, Col. H. McCullough. &Ida:ley—Dr. A. W. Black, T. 11. Nertu. Tarentosi—Georgo Duphorn. Tewasnles—EhanherA—M. Henderson. Jas. Pat terson. J,4rsoa—d. I . M . l hny , Robert Wilson. i,...cu.nilga..3ohniil;.ok,J , Bald wit. —Wm. Monte, David Wilson. Sono-den—Wm. Stuart, Jas. Moan.. l'pper C/oir--Joa Connor, Samuel Morton. Luecer St. (Noir—T. J. Dighton, Wm. Dilworth. Sr. Smut. Fayette—G. V. Coulter, Richard Boyce. ..Vorth Ftlyette—B. A. Vevey, Jos. Jhbustou. Findley—Bobert 31'Claren, A. M. Stalwart Robiems-11. B. Guthrie, Wm. Glass. Neritle—it. B. Phillips. A. Hamilton. Se.ickler—D. E. Nevin, Paul A. Way. oAio--John O'Neil, Wm. Morrison. A. Gibson, John M'Clinton. FroaGe—Daniel Sarver, Leri Richey. 31'C'tsmtlIce.-11. B. Herron, Wm. Peebles. Ron—Hervey Holtman. Robert Morn" , ..litverre-11. S. Fleming, A. M'Allister. Wee Deer—J. M'Oill, Alex. 800 Drer—L. Peterson, Alex. Pillars. Foom—M. T. Anderson, John Hunter. fatinum—Wm. Henderson, T. S. Hart. Moon—Thomas M'Feulden, W. P. Ferree. Iflarlirre—Moses Chess, Henry Ingram. Pitt—Lamle Jones, E. D. Onszam. rollias—Thomas Mellon, Thomas Davis.. Peebles--First District—Dr. J. R. AleClintm•k Samuel Beitler. Second District—A. L. Garrison, 31 Swart:welder. Wilki.—lsaac Mills, - Daniel Boontr. Pam—lL B. Stotler, Christian Stoner. Plum—George Sharp, Hugh Rose. Puttee-James M'llinley, S. M. Brintlyt. Versoillett—W. A. Shan, John Sill. . . Two sots of delegates appeared from Sewickley tp. Mr: Shields, one of .the delegates. made a statement of the circumstances under which the delegation to which ho belonged was chosen. Mr. Way made • statement on his part of the circumstances under which the opposite delegation was-elected. A small pumps at arms occurred between Mr. Kammerer and Major Willnek, which passed off playfully. After mime discussion, in which Mr. It. P. Nevin, of Se wickley, and Thom:. Williams. Esq., participated, Mr. Paul A. Way and Rev. Daniel E. Nevin were admitted on a division of the house, ayes 73, nays 311.. Mr. Shields, just before the vote was taken mount set the stand and stated that he was elected a dele gate as a known and strenuous opponent of anything like repudiation, which announcement was received with a mingled storm of cheers and hisses. In the vote which ensued, Mr. S. nod his colleague, Mr. R. P. Nevin, received but 26 votes as above. James A. Ekin's motion to appoint a committee to report permanent offteers for the Convention was called up. The committee consisted of James A. Ekin, John Willock, Thomas Mellon, S. 11. Geyer, J. A. Gibson. A majority and minority report.ax submitted. Tho majority report recommended Therese Farley of Allegheny. Fa Pre‘ident, and tho miutzrity rec ommended .tom• 11. Murray. Mr. Farley eras eloctml. Vies Presidents—Dr. A. G. McCandless and Wm. Morrison. • . The Secretaries were the same as under the tem porary organization. Mr. Farley made a modest speech on taking the chair, in reference to his own abilities to preside. Mr. Bighorn moved that a committee of seven be appointed to report resolutions. Carried. The emu adttee consisted of Messrs. T. J. Bighorn, Thomas Williams, John Willock, Thos. Mellon. S. B. Geyer, Isaac Mills, Daniel McCurdy and S. M. Brinton. I Mr. McCurdy. of the 6th Ward, submitted resole tions in reference to the economical expenditure of the ronnty funds, passed no a meeting in that ward, I and moved that they be referred to the ci,mtnittoe on resolutions. Adopted. Ed. Campbell, k:sq., submitted a similar resolution which was also referred to the committee. Dr. Gazzam made a speech and called the erten- tion of the committee to the proposed sale of the Main tine of the Public Woaks to the P. R. R., and ' submitted that subject to the consideration of tie committee and the Convention. Mr. Way alone voted no on this question. A committee will appointed to procure a leere ebb vsniunt place for holding the ISlnceetion in the after noon. A very Interesting discussion sprung op in refer ence CO the hour to which the Convention should ad journ. A motion to adjourn till 2 o'clock was at length carried. Mr. Swartzwelder moved that the Convention ad journ till two o'clock to meet in the same place and learn what place the committee had secured for a further setting. I==E The Convention eseembled at Lafayette Hall Mr. Farley, President of the Convention. Mr. Ekin read a series of resolutions adopted by the eitieene of Elizabeth borough, which were referr ed to the committee on resolutions. • 11r. Kammerer moved that we repudiate the cost of hiring the Hall. Mr. Kennedy deprecated the charge of repudiation. Mr. Kammerer retorted with much feeling. A committee was appointed to col lect money to pay fur the use of the Hall. Mr. Williams procession to address the Convention in recorder= with a vote passed in the forenoon. He declared that ibis Convention he hen Lam ex plaudit, roe, be hod predicted long, trod now you (the people) are hero. No Convention, no sovern binge of men in this county, had ever come together with so great interests in their hands se this. It it, not a question whether you shall to taxed en addi tional 4 bet 14 mills. The gloom which swept over this city at the time 1 of the great fife was as nothing to that which now impends over it. You, follow-cidione, are mmy of you uninformed; it is not your fault, but that of thoso whose duty it is to keep the state of mutters before ou. They hid come to unveil the matters which have boon kept in darkness. Upon him was involv ed they duty of telling them where they ore mod how they limn escape the condition in which they are.— Sconeople had said ho, the speaker, was a little mad pf thht question t but if eo, there was method in his madness. In the worn. of St. Paul ho might say, "lam not matt. but speak for the the words of truth and where..." lib proeeened.to ray that while on our Western I frontier even, property brings almost fabulous prices, property here was sinking continually and the num ber of taxable. growing fewer. Why is this ? By the finandering of individuals who were to make this a city equal to Loudon about seven years ago. We are now eight millions in debt, equal to a debt of ono hundred and sixty millions on the State All yma property has been lain tbe duet by thorn who profemed to speak in the name of the people. The railroad debt of 'ittshnrgh and Allegheny now amounts to five and a half millions of dollars. And this has been effected by submitting the questions not to the people s. but to grand juries and secret boards of Commies/opera. A mortgage of la per rout. ' own our property, sad in rental wo have the little (A u den, Valley R. R., Connellaille It. IL, As. We bare a declining population, a reined hoe-hold and this done by • press which refused to hear the other side. The second question as how did we come into tins condition By what is a novelty in legislation a thing mt. known to history by people who can convert rags pod ink into millions of the precious metal. Certain acts of assembly-pat no in debt, and now we learn that four mats additional tax is to ho paid Upon your property. And this is bet the beginning of the end. And it is mid, we don't care what this convention may do.the isseestneuts are out. Mr. Williams then pawed to a short history of the Sambenville and Allegheny Railroads, and he Mans ner in which the subscriptionito those and eimilar roads were made. The subscription was undo by authority of Grand Juries end Commiseioners and at the time be, Mr. Williams, prototttod against it there Mr. Williams read his protest filed at the time when suds subscription was made.] Mr. Williams, then read the opinion of Judge Mach, given in Somerset, in which ho took the lame.ground Mr. William. then and now occupies. Judge Black afterwiids 'gave his opinion on the other side. Mr. Vilifiesa stated that when this question shall crone before the Supreme Court. they will Pat their heal en It by a vote of illness Sto 1. So it least be had been informed. Mr. Williams after: BO= remarks upon the bill . of rights, went into a further history of the Alle gheny IL It., how the subsmiptinns was proctored by, getting sham` subscriptions in New York and " rt. promise of bonds from the up river counties. Now Allegheny county is rolled upon to pay up whether the other counties pay or not. We are the ground be tweenupper and the nether mill stone while they go scot free, Mr. W. hadtfound that thorn most anxious about this repudiation were the ones who - never paid their own private debts. Mr. Williams deprecated in-the strongtat tenni the ides that be cause the people desumdedinveetigetioirthat it should. stigmatised ae repudiation. then reviewed the hiatory of the ruhrorip • 'Um to the Steubenville Railroad. lla referred to the meson of theCouneils in thist et y it- he 'l Oat city bad' made her bosittfid• s • ticottler' thattbe " 6 . 44,lll tlitiarn sibecriptioa bad been ' made fo r r Then elms., Then followed a review of the Connelbwille road. Gen. Latimer wanted it to be. built and Gen. Lari mer was a great man in those days. lie showed how Baltimore refused to subscribe, Baltimore agreed to endorse our bonds and accefted by us. Where 4E4 your money go in these subscriptions? Go to those who used it awl squandered it and enquire of them. Mr. W. would never pay the debt incurred against this county. against which ho bad protested at the limo when incurred. lie would sooner sea his prop erty swallowed up than he would pay a copper. It was not a matter of conscience or a question or morals. HO would no 20ar talk about “1011a15 111 the support of a gambling house. No man has a right to touch his projlerty or that of his fellow citizens without his consent. We pay allegiance to the gov ernment for the protection it gives us, not for taking our property from us; Allegheny county woo not in tended for a railway manufactory. The authorities of the county were established to protect, not to pion- • dor us. Mr. W. coucluded by stating that ho intended to lira up to tho protest ho had made more than four roars ago. Ito nom intended to pay one rent of the tax now proposed to be lerial—nororp newer, never. T. 11. Nevin, of Sewickley, submitted a resolution . - in tho following word.: Rep-deed, A. the .onto of this Convention that tho county io bound in honor and good faith to meet all tho responsibilities incurred by the legal act or acts of the County Commissioners and that we repel with indignation the charge of repudiation made against us. Laid upon the tablo until after the reading of tho main reeolutione which were declared to be ready. T. J. Bingham, Eaq., Chairman of Committee on Rceolotions then read rho following. 17e.c.INNI let. That the people of Allegheny Co. have the right peaceably to aasembla (notwitbmand ing many flippant insinuations to tho contrary) and insthuto a strict., thorough and marching enamina- lion into the Commissioner's and Trustees offices o said County—and 111/10 into the affairs of such rail road corporations in which the city and county aro the principal stockholders as base already repudiated or may bo likely to repudiate these solemn engage ments to the city and county, and seeking to impose upon the people the payment of the money thew companies are legally and morally bound to pay. 2. That no reject with worn, as unworthy of this ego and county, the outrageous doctrine thoughtless ly hroaehed by Judge Mack, nod reproduced an the corner stone of the Itailroad Manifesto recently pub lished ,probably at public expense) that the people of Pennsylvania hart no inherent rights—are prac tically slaves—that sovereignty, supreme, unlimited and uncontrollable, Vesta in tho Legislature and may la transforred;if a hare majority seesllt, to our mod ern railroad kings ; and, that we, awe people, have no right to life, liberty and property—no retirees in coon of their violation, unless an exprom reservation in the constiUstional bill of rights can be found fer our protection. 3. That we, once for all, give notice that wo, the people, have certain inalienable, rights—many of which are not expressly reser-ad—which we do not choose to recognise as the boon of • pliable, auily commted legislative majority ; and that, though free tickets. oyster suppers .d wines, may insure all that in desired, our tights will be defended at ell extrem ities. 4. That a committee of eighteen be appointed with power as sub-committees to examine and report to an adjourned meeting of thin Convention on Tuesday, 231 inst., such measures of protection and redress aI the emergency may require. Said committee to re port spe•ieilr.-1. If money has been roceired by any county Accra or ag ent from any of those Rail road Companies. 2. If it be true that warrants are and have Men issued by the County Commissioners, payable at a future day and neceptod by the County Treasurer, pledging our necroing rerenu. for Rail road purposes. 3. TO enquire if the County Cott, missioticrs will not agree to withhold the duplicates until the '23.1 inst., and if they porrist to collect melt tax to outer it in a separate column, so that each .s payer may understand bow much he pays for mit. road purposes. 4. To enquire if the Commissioners hare needlessly expended count• funds to defend themselves. 5. To ask the County Commissioners promptly to diAntiss from their employ any attorney or agent, who has prostituted his position to the iu • jury of the county. It. To inquire what- further ' guards can be devised to protect the people against the enormous power now claimed by the County Commie:Wooers awl Treasurer. In regard to the repudiating Railroad Companies. Feld Committee to inquire: 1. With the provisions of the acts of Assembly. and ordinances of Council, observed by the city and County officers„ in issuing these Railroad Bend.- 2. Mare tho conditions of said laws and provisions of said centre is been faithfully 'unformed by said Companies. 3. At what prices and to whom bare the City and County Bonds been sold. by wham are they 110 w hold, and how many are probably in the hands of original purchasers, 4. Wm 'any sibter • fogs resorted to by any of said Companies in the sale Of OSehlingo of 631k1 beetle by the allowance of es horbitant prices fur work done or iron purchased. 5. Have nay of thorn repudiating Railroad t'rempa: airs assets io the hands of their officers, •availahle to pay or eeeoro accruieg interest. un.l if so, hose our County Commisnioners secured is lieu on such, to prOtect the County from ultimate lose. 6. Ace the officers of these repudiating Companies still charg ing and receiving their usual salaries. 7. To inquire into the propriety of liar ing the cowl PO far en completed, and other amets of these non paying companies, vested in trustees more competent to take charge of the same than the preuset e Auer. or the County COMMinniOnern. S. To moon.e ins, the propriety of resting all City and County certift eaten of Stock, together with the assets of such in solvent corporation,. in trustees, iu order that the , tax-payers and bond holders may previete for the I worst V. To inquire into any other matter of public e interest that will enable the convention to devise fur ther remedies for present difficulties. 5. Re..11,.1, That this convention do enter int solemn protest against the sale of the Main Line of the Penn sylvania Canal, Portage and Columbia Railroads. to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company—end request the Cummiationers to make nu application for an in junction to restrain such sale. 6. Rr501...41, That the County Commissioner 1--e enjoined to apply for an iejunction to restrain the Penna. Railremel Company subscribing to and works ing ether Railromle, especially those beyond the ' limits of our own State. 7. 17..01red, That if any county officers, or any of the Railroad corporations, refuse investigation— that the committee be iustructuel to regard it tOI II badge of fraud-11 admission of the truth of the charges attributed to them in the public mind; and that the committee be instructed to treat tuck officers or company at guilty in manner and form as they stand indicted. Mr. Swart:welder followed Mr. Bigham in corm remarks in relation to the resolutions. He trinhed to see nn investigation which should disclose the legal rights of all parties. Let it go forth distinctly to the country. that this is no repudiation convention, nor ono squinting in that direction. Mr. S...thea offoretl the following resolution. an a substitute for those of the committee: leroanraf, , That, while this convention is utterly opposed to any repudiation of the city or county tends, yet they are decidedly in favor of a thorough investigation of the mode and manner of their holm and of their deposition. Edward Campbell. Jr., of this city, remarked that Mr. Swartrwelder's resolution declared that we are opposed to may repudiation of isoy city or county bombs, which was assuming the whole matter to be investigated, and for that reason he could not vote for it. He MOTO it ho laid on the table. Senator (lIIMILM hero attempted to speak, w hen a scene of indescribable confusion occurred, and fur a moment the Senator was shouted down. At length, however, he ascended the forum and spoke against laying the resolution of Mr. B. on the table. ills remarks were mostly touching the sale of the Mtt Lino of the pablie works to the P. R. R. He r, cal upon the convention to speak agaiust that In iquit , and also tripaan the resolution of Mr. Swartz welder. The question on laying Mr. S.'s resolution on the table was taken by yeas and nays. The vote stood : yeas, 72; ntiys, 27; not voting, li. So the resolution swan laid upon the table, and the main resolutions, /MP above, were adopted. Mr. T. 11. Nevin milled up his resolution as before recorded. On the top of that, Col. Gibson. of Pine fp., moved an adjournment, while Mr. Nevln's M.O. lution was yet pending, and it was carried by accla mation. Adjourned. ,ACCIDENT 0.11 YOE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD... 4( scrims accident happened on this road, on Tuesday evening, the particulars of which we learned from a passenger. The traio was coming west, from Phila delphia, and when steer Huntingdon, at 5 o'clock. P. M., while passing El bridge just east of that place, the locomotive ran against a cow that was on the track. The cow-catcher threw the animal up the embankment, from whence it rolled down again, falling under the baggage ear, throwing it and the first passenger ear off the track. Tho coupling of The latter broke, and the two ears went over the em bankment, falling some 16 feet. Fortunately, none of tho passengers wore seriously injured,—none, fact, except a few bruises Inflicted by the falling stone. The Conductor, 1..1. Crane, had his shoulder dislocated.'. The other care were saved from going over by the presence of mind of a brakeman named Swivel', who skied at his post muttony._ The train came on immediately, and arrived here on time. The Conductor did not leave his poet, not withstanding his accident, until he reached Altoona, whore the train changed Conductors. A CASE or COESCIXECE.—Yesterday alleEoooa, a man named James Thompson, appeared before May or Wearer, and confessed to having committed a rub bery, stating that his coneelence troubled him to each an outcast that hecould not rest until he had given himself up. Be pays ho came to Ibis city about two weeks ago, and went to board at the " Boone at Male," situated tit the foot of Grant street. lie got op early ono morning, and, in bootleg for his hat, saw ahandoomo black dress-coat babied the door, Which he was tempted to pot on. Ito wont upstairs and saw three swatches hanging on nails along the shall. 110 took'coo of them, a silver watch, and ravened it forl small anionot of wormy. The coat sold to some one on the bank of rho river. Mr. John Woods, proprietor of the house referred to, was lent for, and hisi goods were restored. He refus ed to Prosecute Thompson, however, and the latter was discharged, atter a lecture from Mayor Weaver. Tax "June Frieder."—True to the general theory, but contrary to general expectation, we are enjoying the annually promised Juno fresh et in the Allegheny. Yesterday It was pouring out at a terrible rate. The coal boat men and lumber boat min, we noticed, were taking advan tage of it. Beieral pairs of coal boats were tow ed out of the elniTgiah 3fonongahela, where there was no curren , into the Ohio, made rapid by Allegheny.l All that are ready will doubt less peso out . ; The barges that are ready wiT also getout. , 1 I Int Now Bsitits.—Today at 10 o'clock the books till open for ea don to the stock of the remain IXOn it? Bonk and Allegheny Bank, and will ?yen for a week, The book, of the Iron City Bank rill be found at the Merchants' Exchange, and the Allegheny Baal; at Peterson's 1141 for the firsttlirea 1 .7 1 of lb. Mem:a week. and tin remaining three at e 240fthsete Brehsage, In this city. Subscribers in be restnnizukd to two shares each to.da7. and Tons each tontorow. / 1 TILEXIINDOVI FRYAMST—S4O,OOO WORTH 01 LCXIII.B.. DISTUOTED. —ne rains of the past few days have been very heavy to the north of us, and the Allegheny consequently was swollen very rapidly. It commenced rising here on Tuesday evening, and by ,noon yesterday had risen eight feet, but then commenced to recede. -Ever since the late rise, large numbers of rafts of lumber and timber have been tied up along the shorts of the Allegheny. Main this city up to Sharpsburg, ready to be floated down when wanted. The river rose so unexpectedly during Tues day night, that but little effort was made to secure these rafts, and so rapidly, that by mid night they were beginning to break loose and go adrift. From midnight to daylight the ra pidly rising stream was bearing them away on its turbicPbosom, and the watchman at the old Illegeny bridge says he could hear them con stantly surging against the piers and making the old fabric tremble all over. What number of rafta 'Stoke loose we are not yet able to say: but the shores above the city are pretty well swept. Large numbers were dashed against the piers of the bridges and torn in pieces, and probably but few, if any, escaped this fate. The amount of lumber and timber thus destroyed is estimated at $40,000, very little of which was insured. The following named persons, among numer ous others, aro heavy losers: Messrs. Hand, Wickersham, Poor & Heed; Heath & Lucas; J. Herron; Cook, Harney St Co.; Horner & Watson & Co. lost two empty flats, and Captain Dennison two loaded metal boats and three empty flats. His loss is covered by insurance in_a Wheeling office. We presume but little of the lumber will be secured again. The most of it will' become trophies to the wreckers along tho river below. Cover or QP opp.P S P.+ &C.—Before Judges McClure, Ad... and Parke: I:ONMSDAY morning. June !O In the ease of tho Commonwealth vs. Jame: , Craig. indicted for wsanlt and battery. on oath of Daniel o'Cdnnell O'Neil, the Jury rendered a verdict of guilty. Com. vs. Wm. B. Marks indictment bigamy, 00 oath of Samuel Stiteell. Defendant is charged with haring married Elisabeth Stitsell, daughter of the prosecutor, in Allegheny city, while having a wife still living in d Armstrong county. After the earn had pro gressed some length. Mr. Mahon, counsel for the de fendant, stated a defence would be useless, and there fore put in a plea of guilty. Prisoner remanded for sentence.. Com. Ts. Margaret Baker; indictment larceny, on oath of ICAline. Defendant who was a servant in tho family of the prosecutor, a tailor on Liberty st,. was charged with haring stolen about $75 in money on the lath ult. Verdict not guilty. Com. re. Hugh Maher, of the First Want: indiet went selling liquor without Ikons. Defendant plead guilty, Bud wee sentenced to pay a Gnu of $4O arid costs of prosecution. Com. n. Frrlileif, Penny: indictment bigamy.— The defendant, it appeared, bad boon married in England, but loft his wife and came to America, and on arriving at New York, married& girl named Mar garet Nolan. The Court. when Hume filets were made known, derided that the ease "did not come within the jurisdiction of this court. A verdict of not guilty wee then rendered. C 0113,6. Daniel arid Elisabeth Anti Macey in dictment assault and battery. on oath of Robert Bronson. Tho parties hro iu West Deer township. sod Mut some trilling dispute shoot laud, which led to the present difficulty. ton A BEArrIFM. TOM:TAM—Our friend, Mr. Sculley, whose neat and well fUrnished store is on the corner of Fourth and Ferry streets, has :last placed on hit counter one oft he choicest soda Fountains t hat was ever put up in the West. Pray call and look at it. We need not ask people to try his Soda when once they have accepted the above invitation: during this sultry went her they. will do that no a runner of course. It in enough for us to hare indicated to the public whore they can procure an innocent and refreshing bever age from a founi that can never poison them THE 111014 CITY 13...sa.—The number of shares subscribed yesterday, in lots of six and tinder, amounted to 3540. This makes ti2lB shares subscribed, mid as there are hut Stahl shares in all, there will be but 1782 ',bares left for sub scribers to-day. As subscribers can take eight shares, each, to-day, this amount will soon be absorbed, and the books will probably close to day.wit h the entire stock subscribed. The rush yesterday, was greater thiiti any day helot o. Pliowtern.—Yesterday morning, A toiy named Thomas M..Clidkey. about tan year, age. liras secidentally droaued in the Allegheny river. oppo vita the month of tho l'etineylvenia Canal, t,, falling tram a skiff while engaged m rah-hot lowlier ilia looly as not recovered al UAL SlYnAti. A tly the way. what has 1..-.0..m0 tho apparent once Irelonging to the city for the reattscitatattn an.l re rttvery ..1 clroweatl f.ara.m Aucortexr Basw.—The commissioner. of this bank trill transfer their hooks to the Mer chants Exchange. to-day. where all desirous t.) subscribe can du o. As there am likely to be many who cannot gel all the stock they want in the Iron City Bank, they will have an oprortu• pity no make an equally good subscription.in the other. Pint AT ROCIIT*TTA—A I Amt 12 ~dock on Tee, day night. n hen broke nut in the t'itr manufdeturing rstabli.hment at Rochester. 2i mile.. Feiner the city. It commenced near rho engine and boilers. and the injury done to tho hollers and caging house is esti ranual at slooo—insurod. Lumber to the amount of Iwo. belonging Is. Kirk h Rhodes, MLA MlA..:cle•trOy ed. The cur factory will he in operation again iu fear drys. F,RIPITVRE SALE IT ALL.LOIIeNT CITT.—We were mi•-informed in regard to the cola of furnitnro at rel. Bina'. Into residence On Ridge tweet, Alleghe ny city. It a./ not take place until Mir teeming, at ion o'clork. Thir rale Fb.,ul.lleo attended by them who would obtain good ferniturn, at low price•. Tar young man. Ornham, who was no badly injured last week by the raring in of a hank at Rochester, died on Thursday last. Ile was about 25 years of age: MA parents reside in Rochester. Tar. Covutrrcn which the revolutions iiesiieit in be Convention ycsteriey cell for, will be announevil through the newslimiers : so the Pre+plow, Mr. Far ley, etinouneeil. Dadsr.n.—A boy named Cnmwmeyep whew, pa rent,. reeide in the Uth Ward, wee drowned in the Allegheny, yosterilny, while engaged in catching drift wood. Cool., puro and delicious is the Soda Witter, of Ch., 11. Super, Cor. Penn and St. Clair St AMONG the most refreshing and wholesome of Sum• mar beTer.ge. , we place Supsw's Soddy Wafer first.— It is flavored with delicious Orange, and Vanilla Cream Pyrups—.ln the'preparallon of which ha excels. Ills coolers being composed of large coils of block tin pipes, deeply Imbuddod:in Me, it is always de lightfully cool. 4 Convent - IAL Ttuoriti.resttr. Ayer'. business Agents are a pleasant annual to us, coming about as Purely as the year.—We can say of them what we are lorry we cannot of all such visitors—that they are uniformly gentlemen. They are known to us of tho press, es able and reliable, accomplished ba sins, men of a character well worthy the benevolent call ing in which they are engaged, of promulgating the best remedies for the sick, this age afforrls. Success to you gentlemen and to your cause, Per both deserve success.-11nriforei 31. r. T. S. !lastly, who has lately favored on with a call, does ample credit to our brother's views, and we commend him to the cordial reception of cur frater nity—long may ho ware._ Duck COATIFOO,(Whit4 land Cord,) French Drills pr Summer Pants, plain and figured. Milk and Mar- Vestings in large variety, no* on hand at Carriaghan's, Allegheny City. Our stock of ready made furnishing goods embraces the most popular styles of dress in general use, and prices made an inducement. Illnwitan has its evils as . well as other reasons of the year, to guard against which we should over take timely precaution. When the appetite begins to fall, the tongue to fur, and the mouth to have an unpleas ant taste, f'arter's Spanish .If aura should be Instant ly resorted to, as by so doing a eerie. spell may be avoided. o.ne l' ONLY PLAce whore 'Ticket.' can be procured Oa CLEVELAND AND TOLEDO, TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST, 111 the oak. of the Company, Monongahela Home, No. lA , end oppoelte the Pennerivents Depot, corner of Wayne and Liberty street.. mytilitteremT 'orb) P. KNOWLAND, Agent. 10.10 TUE STOCKHOLDERS OF TILE PITTaItO RCM TRUST COMPANY.—NotIce la hereby Oven, that • poeml meeting of the Stockholders of .old Company will IN held et their Banking Howie osaMONDAY, the Ittil day of JUIIIO, lea. et lOo'clock, ac. to take into conetieration Hie Ne t noon thn privileges of weld Company imposed by the Act of Amenably of We Commonwealth., entitled "AEI Act Dilating to Ranks, Sating. Trod and Itontrance Conoimalee,” approved Nov. 11, 18hi, and in view thereof, the expedioncy or disenliing Wd fkirporatlfin. and of elocb log Trona«a m porwidtal by do let motion of tho Act 01 , Amanita] of l.t Apt 11,1822 By °rat of the Rood of M- I roctors. JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier. 4 , L05,..__,.. Certificate for air. li fireLl LILOCk Ln the Martian Valley Itallroall pany, hin a. laannito W. W. YOUNG, dated March 16tit 16. She un ..k...4.1.1 having made applicattnk to the prow =Deers I, • now certificate, all term=an =talky mationed ititnlnnt negotiating that da•cribod above. • myltehordime W, W. YOU? °. CITIZEN'S SANK CITIZENS' BANK, Pirrsnuion, piny 'Mr 19, 1856.--Nottee lo hereby giron to the ttioaholders of this Bank, that to for the subectiption of the (16q -000 of adititiunal capital stock. (authorized by the Pita lOp. plerueszt 1011, charter of the Citizens Deposit Book.) will I I =N U L DA2'tI ..10 0 1 '"' LorIyYS and 1190.. a and Porilialt trransen. • CALL AT „LOVE, JONES & CO'S, 110 Wood greet, near fifth. If I 'nun of—LOOKDIG OL/Lang, ekgant OILT PICTURE FRAME!, ENG RAN• MOS, an. Plias to ant tbe Owen Jetentd EW bus just received and J. E. CANFIELD. ~., 100 000„W"'ZI,NE CIGARS, 9 other bran de, kmotbur with • tame Nankai, Smoking en •rJloog d Chewing mt.:nu Kentucky and Bann► Leer. join reed' end for side b., IL T. lIIMAIT. J. 53 So. KR Laney oh opposite head of Rood. EMiMME'I EaME Telegraphic Latest From Europe Ncw lope June 10. The Steamer Erriccson arrived at half past 6 o'clock P. M. • • . . The screw Stesinvbp Arago would visa from Southampton for New York with 400 passengers. On the 27th in Parliament an annuity of E8AT)00 per annum to the Princess Royal passed, without admission. • .. • . - Thomas IL Baring was appointed a Lord of admiralty. Attention is called to the increased importation of slave., into Cuba, and the inade quate means of prevention. The French had seirtil the Territory of Den kar. The relations bet weal Sardinia and Austria and between Naples sold the Western powers are unchanged. The Africa arrived ot on the 24th. Liverpool Mar-km-42 1ton: The market is un settled and slow of sa es. The sales for three days were 14,Mal bales of which WOO to speenla- Breadstuffs ; The Broker's Circular, states a considerable advance in all qualities. Fiber has advanced Is ,1 Wheat has advanced Provisions too steady. . _ ~)Soudan—Consols are quoted mi le 93i. Lord Palmerston said in Parliament,. on the subject of the slave trade, that Lord Clarendon had renewed his representations to the Spanish government and no effort would be wanting so for as diplomatic negotiations would go, to in duce the government r a Madrid to take effectual stops to put down the trade. The East India Company have taken posse, sion of the Islaid of Penin, in the Straits of Rabelmaudel, and completely command the en trance to the Red Sea. The ostensible cause is that two years since an English skip which was wrecked on the coast of Ilebora was pillaged by the natives. A Paris Journal dispatch confirms the ratifi cation of the Persian treaty. Preparations are making at PortaMouth for the reception of the Grand Duke Constanture Although the Paris Bourse has exhibited firm ness, private accounts' from Paris are not en couraging. It is affirmed that the Bank of France continues to maintain its stock of bullion solely by artificial purchase's. Richardson. Spence & Co. quote yellow Corn as un ch an ged at 308 Gil; white unchanged at 40s, 04. Nlcllenry quotes Canal Flour at 813(4;325: Philadelphia nt 3280 1 3:1s; Ohio 88sCC848; red Wheat Ss 6.1(018 fiih white to &Willis Rd. Ott Wednesday, ut noon, the market was quiet and unchanged. loqdon afiern.n.—Sugar closed dull at a decline of Mails, C o ff ee firm and quiet.. Tea bought cautiously but at full rat es. Pig Iron advanced to .CROPESI CINCINNATI, J une 10.—The Slave Case, was called up in the District Court this morning, Mr. Mason, for the defense, read an affidavit the gen eral purport of which is that in the conflict the first fire came from the Marshals' posse: that the Churchill party were very violent in manner, treating t heir prisoners very harshly. Sheriff Layton's family physician deposed that he was lying seriously ill and would probably never fully recover. Anoffier deposition states that the Marshals' men were generally armed., [ ar,eo3lo uttesrcia..l . Tho Court toot this afternoon and adjourned till ten o'clock to-morrow, to give the Mardials' counsel time to procure affidavits. c • Coscono, N. IL, June 10.—The Dettratie t•tt. to Convention nominated Asa P. Cate, lover no . ttu the th-at. ballot. Frederick Vote, of Wal pole, watt nominated Railroad Cotnmitcsjoner -- The resolutions endorsed the last and—all the previous Democratic administrations anal pledge an earnest support to Mr. Ruchanan't admin istration; to sustain the Iffed Scott decision and advocate the repeal of the Maine Law The Convention was full and harmonious. George W. Morrilon presided. to.l is. June IB—The river is about Mt at./ at this 1.1111, The Missouri has risen sit inches Boonville ,inec yesterday. It re• ported is swelling from Council Bluffs down There is nothing new from the Upper Missi+- sippi The weather Its. loon cloudy and warm nil day but it is cool and pleasatti now June lu —A nteettng of Merchant' ~ 1 1, hold to-day in relation to di,tennt inning the advance of wage,. to 1,1,151C11, which walrefened ton committee of ten. Letter, were rend from the l'immber, o f o r i i ii of Liverpool, 11.11.1 New York, re4itteeting en operation in further- KM, et lie object 3, a benefit to eettmen a. well It, to the ...hipping inter,d, Lori June lit Steamer hound up ran into th, Fa.hion last night, .horo Smithband. The M 613 arn. sunk .to the ralun tiaor. The Fashion was slightly injured. The water in the Canal uteasnres tl.l feet and is rising slowly. Weather warm and showery this afternoon and evening. sr, Yong. June lit —The steamship 'lndiana, for llremen via Southampton, sailed at noon tO day. with 129 pnuxtigers The Cunard steamship Arabia, Captain Stone, sailed this forenoon for Liverpool, taking out ISt; passengers and $2,2 ;; ~, ,111,0 in specie IlyrrAbo. June 9,—Al the city election to-dny, the entire Dernoeratic ticket 11 elected by majority. N. J.tn , ILL—Callon hunt ; atlan 6.N bale, N 0 ‘11.1.11.ag 14. 51,4,11. , Mi.l.llka, 13 I , lu. flrm. ..11.b1e Wheat 3.540 1.1t.1‘ 1...4.1er. .1n to.. an 1 , . +ant ..f tnattn In patlnti nt 41, 71. I'..rn Aug ne.mportatit fro Al 11 , r ~.notr doll' II nt Fr.tlhteoo re. Pig Inm in 'toady al irataa.3l. , o. tat. t Int ant • - I.l‘ taw ant eale. 3.t* ,,, at 11.04.111,, 1..11.1e in wt.. he Intal.et a do ponly 2.1 Were 0..1.1 Shoot. nal prr bent. ileakot dopyr.rl; ...lot 1..31'1 tar, Ib. S' , A .11: buoyant. $7.7.75. Vorli.l.l. at :art 7 : 1 1... , 4• arr. firm.. Chit atilt 1111... , ..ntral 131 1104. N 4 , tittat t:ra• ,ti3.1..1 natt PittaatirOi oat a Ci, - Ass.m, Jut. ',ltangi, boidorte of M... met th• rwyr• of buten. loading no • &allot .I:Awn... imr bbl, coin 1,1,11 vrrro mad, th, rolwing 41111. .I..mand at the decline, tin• hat., tallnn oft sale* 1.i.11 I tat. nt 9R. ntpl 3011b..h K. at St.la, • lurtn •• a..-11nm The rocvipts at enral y and 1.1 b• tnarkrt firm at 7:w,i,S:•' Wh.ky hvrh dnnrvl to air, wall 1.1,tm bldg. Jrorboot. dull; 200 bbl. k ••1 , 1 at CLL:on. 111.3 wuatber won. inert. , o 1.1 • tern heary rain tltinalt•rnoun. Tha rirrr hal fallen 7 inch, , . trlthtu 21 bouts. ' 7 ^ , tramboato . . . . 11111 EGULAR TRI-WEEKLY .11.1 WHEELING PACK ET IN PLACE OF VottorrerrT.-Tbo tom end brutotitut ' , team, MI . . O. Capt. Willtamwo. Darn Ptarttorgit rrot TtErtDAY, THURSDAY And SATURDAY. RI 1O A. M.. tor We &balm and all Intormadlnto var. For ftrtght or posractt, ottpl y on board 0. to • W. R. WHEELER. Agt•ot. j.Hr.ltt No 5 Mon.! tatatt. -1 01tROCK ISLAND, GALENA, 1:4 DUBUQUE AND ST. PAUL.—The lino new ARIZONIA,C.apt. Rohl. Ilerilmarrerve for the above and all; intermediate porn, on SATURDAY, 13th Dna.. at P. C. For (might or pasmage apply on Iknnl or to Jell FLACK. LIVINOSTON t 00., Agente._ ri.Vl ST. LOUIS.—The splondi4 laminar 311ITROPOLIS,Capt.R.Callionn, *ill trATO for the above and all lotermeiliata ~ . CROAT nalnti 41'doCk, 0. 0. Vor freight paavige apply on board or to VLACH. LITINOSTON A CO. ell Animas. F T v ?. I T C T 1 1. CINCINNATI oA pweWnr ,L00m1:; MINERVA. Copt. Joh o n Uordon. VIII have for all lotto of film port: OVItIDAV,0 VItIDAV, nt 4 Fur r.ight image, snply boanl. It MT. LLOUIS & ST DIRECT—TAG npleondld new Mummer DR RANK Curt. Sarni &horn., will leave for ILllWr — oirna Mt Intel-m.IIMo porte, on TIICRILIDAY. 11tH Inn., at 5 t. L. Yor Irelubt or 'towage apply 011 Inwrd, or to Jol FLACK.LIVINDIMIN & CO. Agent', T 4 1 0 It ST. LOUIS, GALEN A, .1 DUBUQUE AND frt. P.YDL.—Tbs tirts passenger atom., lOWA. Cspt Wont. will ' ears f,Tr t , *boss stml All Intertnedlsto ports, Till:. DAY. nt 4 i. o. For freight or rs.asgs, Apply on board. fs9 T,~OIt ST. LOUIS k DIVKIL—The r utatatger alcAtonrldPl 4IARENIDI, Capt. McCllum, will leavo for thu ono and all halartundiato parts, TUTS DAY, at 4r. v. For Irci o l,l or patoong OR ST. LOUIS.—The splendid o.opply on bard. jua Fataamer DOODY YRI END, Capt. Shulman, arin law., far tha alum and all intennoalatu DAY, at 4r. Fur fraight or passago, apply no board. jo9 • FOR CI N CI N the ele g.t .Irxm. DELEGATE, Capt. JCIIIr ?matt., ClOrk. M. 11,010,1: wilt hum for ID, abota am a Intrrme.liato port. on 711118 DAY, JIM: Ilth, at 4 r. t. Car height or pax,a(v , apply on 1.r , 1 Or to. J.,3 YLACK k BARNF.P, ARIA. Eittlanto WANTED--A.Primman wants a 151CUatiall au Haul ar Power Da , ' J. NIONTI.IO3IY. HY, In =tea J. P.dder, Mohan& ht., for 1100 days. $ - 10 000 VAN 7 TED —l.‘ti,of ,ii!bio,,a,rtniorDotth. to Invtat Lt.:lT:bed maaufatturlug Waal doing a goal baehaa.. Apply In IV. BUNN, Irma alde of Valaral Arun' woad door Math of North 011131=111., Alloghany City. WANTED—A !united number of purchns- T ors fin tleo trest CNX)KINO STOVES. Apply to toy= O. i.e. 11111.1 LET, rearm! et.. Allegheny. WANTED—BY a Young Man of goodlnto- Ineat hashad s onteasporionce In a alms, a altnatlon as Soloman In • thick or Clothing Blom Rev. not no lunch of au object. Also 'rented, a situation for tiro young roan In a D r y Goods or Grocery Stores can K ura nom.. Okla mu be bad to do sallow kin& of work. Boys can be had blown stories. !lon can bo hal to farm and garb% Dollars, CoaeLlues, Cc. AOPIY 3 I IgELBOT d n Illenco Office, s No. it. Clair Meet. GOOD COPPik ITISTILLER to go ta 3Los• Coma, Clainla; alto • gayd Plead: Gardener. Enquire of C. B. LVECII, N.(l emitbeeld IParlify With Ice. IT IS ADMITTED BY ALL PHYSICIANS that End purifir,e the air, and by many that ICI:, Pet` leteto of the memo nature,We lhaTY' a P t h Z7 l4 '. od• ii = b l. * "! a =" " = "" lL ' lonis . er i with CURE ICE, taken ft:n . the Allmheny Ether:shore the two Winn and othere wbo f leekle Ur rabbi their wood lu.ith opph {wigwam/kr cedes al:Dr. J.1112C11- lELEI*rog Bum, mum of rem will Unit streets, ma; kitIYNIN3 Hat Eton, MeWlt llE,Oreo to the ank will be .o lied with the poni vitae ea ahem Imply wayward. InEEpal2¢l gosgrit ionweros. Commeizial PITTSBURGH ➢[ASSETS. [Reported Sporially Ar the PatenirrlA &wife.) Prrmaicauu, Tacaaotr, Jowl 11, 1457. FLOUR—the tenduncy I• still downward; cdm of 00 bbla mayer on wharf at 56,57, and 50 do extra from wagon 00 F. Vom otare, stiles lo small lola of abut 450 bbl. at 57.25 for 611110 r. $7,3 fur extra and 57,57 for family do. 11A11411—wilmutlii10 pa Shoulder+ mid llama at 11 and 13,and 21,000 01. do do, in Las of maim aim, 4 tea Sugar Cored 110.04 at 14. OILS-141,v of 10 bids No. 1 Laird at 51,10. WILLOW—fhb la a moor article of commerce, lmt meets • ready sal, the lamket makers taking it ln preference to the imported; de of 500 mm at 7 eta. 51 lb CHEESE—rift of 50 hza at 104411. TOBAlll7o—oalesof 10 kga 4twist at 15,4 rm.. lid NIFITAL—waIm 0150 tons Tennemee at 5.11,6 mm. I.:oo74—wilan 220 bus ahelled, from .fora at 07. of bp Rio at,t;.%, 4 tn.>, 1110E—sal, of 5 te... at rr N lb, 4 mu, , MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Our Kclric... written and verbal, 'from the country re warding the crops continue to improre.and.they uo non ex ceedingly ;formable. A gentleman just returned from • trip through Indiana, says, he "cannot that language to ex. pre., the luxuriant appearanre of the fields. tome of one men - butts naneetal with tits Southern trade, have private Wenn. from Kentncky, Tomes:an, Georgia and Atalanta, that are most tattering. In Southern Kentucky and Tea m's** Wheat hariust mill comnance In • couple ofweeks. Sam after the fleet ofJuly, nen Wheat will to In thLs Mar ket from thaw States. The crop ;of Clad*, and, indeed. most kinds of fruitc nit 1* eery large. The molar could hardly he mire (exorable for the grow ing crops than it is. In fact, every thing connected with the amirultural Interests of the' country exhibit a most cheerful :spintentuce, and ererybaly le dispmed to make short congratulatoty address°, on the subject. This Onto of analog's dragging heavily upn 'the produce marlata, and for neat articles loner prices hare' been ostablishal " —Cincinnati (beetle. The Ismlslana allow crap promises a larger yield than for several year* pang, 2.,P0t10 to 110.,(100 1111 , 1., against only 78,. 000 lost year. The toice in this chontry, and to a most ant , prising extent. also, in Europe, lsg.nr affected by the pro- thirtion I.lLonislana. The .rock °rename in Raropo is conahleratily lower than hut ynar, but iu the United gtatea it le much larger. and holder* will he greatly disappointed in the "iloinand tha prevent iiealon, which they kayo hoer anticipating would be very large font the interior. on account of the Idanead of the .lock there. en the high prim hani greatly checked the consnruption. At New York. the crock on rho firat of Jtino, net ^, ten Wide. 12dgiu baga nod 2.3.001 ngnitost M hhila, 4..01 leiga and 4,500 boos, tut year. The Hook SIA101".11 fa 11114,1:daily ravetrahlo of rei mid to the obese Um , which . incres.o f 310,00., read of the MN:cease generally antwit.M.l. Thin lino cu.) Man the Sub Treasury, which ilisbuised during the week 1A0.00,1 mom than it rt.:dyed. and train Ilitt interior, prin cipally Om Weft. Thu receipt. from Ma warm moor Iwyo hart, very large to cuuntimutt the thlptuunts of litat week and Saturday week. Cum. & &perk. Circulation. Dop.ito. May au 114.644,633 111A15.515 6,666JU1 t. 1.147.614 Jon. 6 &111:134.691 613,134,716 vi0u9,572. $96,691,361 luriwuu f1,LN8,D4 4 .1 1211),,NO Import • by RI rer DUBUQUE by E. I'. 11.1bItere1—.3 cake collet, )I'Keat & Cr 4 SO Wan le Nasky, Lloyd k co; 100 lona mg bootnlo; lines. bin•ta, etc, Jones & Cooley; do do, Phlllltec 1 bi boatke, Wolkon linea, chests. etc, Erni° & Dilworth: 1 bra book., Kay A rtc lines, turparillne, etc, Itobitiann & re: 50 whleky. IrLaughllnt 10 do !unroll, Dickey; 4 los beef, 20 do ahouldes, 1 1.11.1 do, hobinsura & owe, 3 lame. perfumery, Flemltun 7 bble Cour, Wood., 07 .17 and 24 green 1.1.1ce, hog do. 47 calfettne, Ilarbaugh; 1.50 1.1.14 echlaky, ern 511 du do, owner. CINeINSATI by llochests:-25 hg. nip, 14 lads hams, 15 tes do. 10 moos broody, 25 hhd• o o 50 hills oil, 50 pips load. ti skin wool, floor, Looch k co; 1 cook Worn, 1 dr cic owners; 55 she bbl. , Wood 73 dry hides. 1 hale calf skins, Laughlin: 102111. whisky, 51'Langhlin; PI do lord oil, Ihtl,11; 15 bills loliacn. Wwilenliorg, 11 do bags, Firown;, 1 col s pips, 15oroll M 055,151.2 bps eoffnio,4 bids noolssinds, Jonnos & L'isoley; 2 ob. bristles. Ilarkor, lo tilde. wands. Hat maw. 214 Ings pet nuts, Dickey; 42 dry Ilarbangh; la 3 do, Bohannon A so, 454 di. do. 23 *Ls hair, Lloyd a eor 1 chew, owner, 2 lads •11 , 115,.51'11115 . 1ry, la do whisky, Nl'Crack- 11.1.5101{0 "" 11,11, lomuvars 30 do whoa( (offered rl f 1.50 IION.INO 411E1..1 VIOATI6IN CO-1 barrel Ornyter la bblo Y.ngllsh A Illrhardr...n; 209 Wien Ibnown: 4 !thin rye none. MA, 121 1.11. floor. ownor; 10 do do, 11.mor, lop cat, :Aria... Import• by Railroad I.ltl.lourgh Ft. W. k C. 11.-11-3 A knit W C Stockton 5 'Age volto, It Town,o4 ro.; I.tn lo•apt. owner - , 32 As rre. t. l'etor-on: S r. , 114 katlbmr. Wllklumno R Hotf ot 1 :str otolvt, Latott..ort X Sloliolon; 12 1011. handl., Poxt -1,. NrINII nt 1310 wheat. ryo, 3 cars boo. 17 111,11 ci.g, owner... 32 kie tootle, 1, lobl. rig.. 100 Jo wlottolry, Leech 1 rto The, la .era little to rix-ortl ilr relation to Hear mottvw. The arrteed from W No). ?he left thl. city .4: the 01,1 MA, ItorrA "v., 14.1 , 1 I" Patti. k•ft thew the, and •Itechargi , l her !might, wont to ;it 411. Itionv aled returno.l thence to qlll city, where rho arrlvi+l ,•n the linzAt of Tnewhiy n3O. a Focal deal h. gr. through 111..na month atel t woday, Th.. 111.1. Neer,. J.t - rtv. , .l (man Cin. innatl with • good I an.l th, < P llibMlrr.l, tram I.b.ine, with a It tp WI. the.rept...n,f rtrtuus, horn Wt.... - I... the abo•'• ere only arrival.. Thu Great Wpor went -nt on and the St 1,14. air. Moir. In vrry httle moveonrol among tho bont.tanyeFlo,ro 11.1VC...11 our rivet rww• I.4:gins rms The Alkitlieny rivrr io.tk trewk Tue. 41. - night and run wt 1..1.4 with ch.. Uninen,e rItiIR. g3ttre thopdoring .011utt thg hitage..llmght Fnrthar m‘tt, mly GgaupL•cal The ...Th., sultth, and but rom• to the Alh,bemy st might .4.y Ow +et. With:: =EEL= ARRIVED--I,.tueroo, Unovtort 4 , 5 Ftneket. Paul: Portmu, S Dubtagne, 14vbt+itr.Qm.letral DEPARTED—.l.ntermy Jeff,aark. x. 1.1 /111.1.414 Fortner, \Vhca, lnq hl.rtlo% fart, falling. I aniusemcnto PITI'SISURGH THEATRE.I o Alanagrr. JOSEPIIC F(1.171t . A W Xnuyn.iActinaManagcr C 3 Vorrr.... MKT. 01 Am.., I . .ivitkotto —5O, Prtvnto Raze. larps_.V 00 I , elti 'net ..........s sr n 00 IL•ae• .......... AI rntrto, 0? op,n at iw curtain to riso at t to P La. night Put 1 , .• .4 the ong.p.mont of tho groat Shak sperionhan.:Mr. CHAS. BASS. Ho will appour tee night In Isio v•pular• - liarxter of :4111.1'1:TER TISAZLE. TIICIISDAY EVENIN+II, Juno 11th, ,ill ho .awl fo 11. tint tuno this .moo. 811.1,1a:ea brtlliant Ctuttody tot-- OM flt. SCIIOOL, FOIL I.CANDAL—SIr Pot. Teazle, Mr . . • Raft, Clue. Sot tare. C Voter; Joseph Surf., Nourc, I-ady Toole. Julia M.0...4, T., nnatiotte wsth thee Faroe of MY NEE 011[1011 . 9 WIVE— Drown. YonneAtra.S..merton. Jolla M. In pregnratlon.. the world.ren.mund Comedy of TIIE NIERItIt WIVES or WINDSOR. MASONIC HALL lIA NI NGTON'S ORAN!) DIORAMIC PA NO It M A IIF TILE RUSSIAN WAR! Will be Exhlblt,tl every Evening - dnritm the Woak. N —There ill be an AFTERNOON EXHIBITION on WEDS ESDAY and SATURDAY. at 3 oclock. AMnleslnn 1. cent., Children In the deem.. 10 ...mt.. lu Ito owning. dsaNm oFlea at ".'t commence Al 8 o'clutlt." Aan4i..{.lll rent,; children H. cent, Jr2nltf Aurtto ales P. M. DAVIS. Auetioneor Commercial Sales ROOMS. No NI Fifth Street. PRIVATE LIBRARY.-ON SATURDAY EVENINtI, Juno 13511. at 7% o'clock will he .old In the Book Roomon ...cowl floor of rho New gales Room., No St. Fifth ...set, • minable caller of English Literature Inuit the trrimte library of a trentlemein rernovlog, whleh cotutirlace nom. of the best anther. iu all linnet... of in structlre and Interesting raiding. the whole forming • very I select end valnable army of book., worthy Om attention of all timilere.of taste. Among them am all the Ilietmiral Work. et Press - 055.M0 Conquest of Mexico. 3 wilk Conquest of Peru, 2 yobs Ferdinand end habeas., 3 vole: and Philip Om 11. 2 yolk Itentone Thirty years in the United Mates Sormte,2 vole: Iticetell'n Modern Mamie, 3 .ode; Adillism . • Worke,ll volk 2 RoMill F.,14 of Select Ninth: Abbotsfold filltlun Waverly Nose's, 12 cols, Charlet! Lamb's Works, Including the Sinai Ilomorialk 2 solk Lawrence Sterne'. ' Work., with hi. sermons. 2 vole Goldsmith'. Misoillaneomi Works, Crolk Tho Father and (Mardian: Roberoon'n hal Woeful, 3 vain Lori Octavo Dirtkinary; Moore'. Life and Lettere of Lord Byron; Roman Empire, S Talk The Wonderful Magatine,2volic Petry'm Banque, of Ancient lionsentle Poetry: Bayard Taylor'e India, China and Jaren: Life Anil Works of Deliti Smith; Abbott's Illustrated 111.10- • . _ rip.. 4 soh, 114 yard Taylor. Land, of the blllleelg Prank Porn ter. Sporting Donk4,'slc., etc. Alto,a WTI ham and Arkwl cullertlon of the patent day popular publications embracing Mtn best of nil the recent ultuptent work. of Elution, in fora and Pt etrr•, floe editions of Cho .tnodanl Poets and lirnm,tloto. and n few old rlanieu work,. In Encli.h and kith Literature. ell P. M. DAVIS. Anti. W .S p iIy tT I E I D E , S v , A I T i t o K JEWELRY, THURSDAY SAlNVyEniti. DAY EVENINGS. Jul. Ilth and commencing at T% nt the now Contoterclal Sales Rootrws No W atch MB street, will la sold line for of Gold nod Silvor Wes, Dos Gold Jewelry oc.. comprising:4llns and (told Pencil Cases, with Kohl two. NM., Alowde, Goldstone, Enamelled. and Plain Gold Breastpin. nod Esc ua r d• Rl.io and Chased (told Finger Itinaw (Add Fobs, (m oodu and Vest Chains, Gold Lockets, portemonaloo, Sliver Plated Stwonsaml York, ete., 'to. • . Lulls and gentlemen .r rettnestad to call end examino the mild... which will he open for examination and priests eele doting the day. [Jell) P. M. DAVIS. Aoch ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—The en der Ngufd Admhtistratm of James Lemmon, deceased, will in pursuance of an owlet of the Orpheus' Court of Al- , logheny county, tell by public outcry to the Walton and beet bolder on the preemie. on Yaturday the lath day of Juno, 1557, at I o'clock, PYM., the ono undivided haft part of a metedu lot of goermillituate in Sluopshurgb, Allegheny county PA., bound.] . follows, to wig— Beginning at Main MINI, thane south 100 Dee to loot of Jam/at:l%ms; thence east be same about 123 DM to bunt of Elijah Wylie; thence north l,r same 100 foot to Hain /dwelt thence west by mw about 120 foot to tho place of beginning; containing forty; Rea perches mom or loss, with II Two Story Brick Dwel4 log House thereon °reeled, and a goad well of miter thereon o pened. Terms of Sale—The whole of the parch/tea money to be paid in cash an confirmation of MI solo. A I L ARCHIBALD MAR/311 L. Ailnier. Poe partkulara enquire oh Jackeou /locos, Attorney-at. Law, Kittanning; John Bartoit, Attorney-at-la , Pittsburgh. mylaaltil We D. & H. M'CALLVM, E A LER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, _LI MATTING% Le. No. M Ihdtrth mroot, mar Wool. DISSOLUTION.Tho Copartnership of J. Rehommaker 2 CO, le 2laeolm2 thta day by matted mamma J. &homemaker le hilly aothcalaod to eottlo the bottom, of the comma. J. 2COOONMAKER, mytm4 11108. 9. UPDIKE. • NOX'S ICE • CREAM ROOMS.—This Va.hlonAle Zotablishmiot, .0 long RoantblY noan to Pltteburgere, will again be opened toalght and 111 tunittln own, day and calming during the Gowan.— Every varlity of he Crowns, Oonfectiooary and Fruits In She mown mill to sorred tovieltota. CO . snytlOwd • ROBERT KNOX EV TRE UREATEST MICILIKEIN TILE MODEM A FORTUNE. MADE WITH A SMALL ITTVIFSMIM. THOMAS' PATENT MAW! MACRO'S Is a simple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. The Machine costs onty lilts la &Ow by hand. and will make the for tuna of the manufactorer lo • short time. Winne Sand wood Is to be had readily It materials y reduces the cost. MirSetentl county or Machine - privilege aro offored lbr ban at a ioodrrsts prim Nor putkukn, odl“ GAZSEEIL OCIIINTRiO ROOM, fifth stmt. *Wanly MASSER'S PATENT FIVE MINUTE au.x. razz 3A Water Coolers lad &tear, leirrteetra fec mala tg' JOONlemma, Saga Mio% at, wow et Third. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, BONNETS,. &C•, No. 56 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, PURCRASES DIRECT FROM 'NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURERS, and will sell at New York and Philadelphia Priona lo connection with a eery largo and raziod stock of P..A.STEELIV BOOTS AND SI-10ES- Ile has on funds .11ene Calf. Kip, and Cnn* Scroa.l BOOTS AND BROGANS, MADE RERE AND WARRANTED, ALSO, AWNS' COARSE, SEWED AND ROB NAILED SAGES, ADAPTED TO ROLLING MILLS AND PET CIACES. HATS! HATS!! Leghorn, Panama rd Palm Leaf Hats. BONNETS! BO NE TS!! BONNETS!!! Ladies' and Misses' Leghorn an Straw Bonnets; Misses' and Children*. Leghorn • and Straw Flats, , Corot:letslegal the =tow styla and qteditiee to be healed in the bated bona In tho East. • Ai-COUNTIIIt ISERCIIANTS, and other. visiting the thy, ar on their way East, ara invited to.ag esaminationeg this stark. aplaMm Ei' PATENT ELA C FIRE A.XD WATER-PROOF CEMENT ROOFIN - -G. PERRIN & pRNSON, Proprietors. ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SIIORTESV NOTICE the above Eloetic Piro and Water.hvxd Cement hooting, if being tho ooJy article yet Invented that Bill eueoleskill rand the action of the attnmphero in every climate. IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE • AND WATER-PROOF. Aud in rat of durability, leo believe it R equal if not euptrior.lo any Metallic Roofing. 'lro am put It on over Old Thy '''ae Tar, Iron or Plaiuglo Roofe, it making no different° bout fiat or steep the roof may be. Thi. • Rooting & warranted to prore . above reprmented. We will pot It on for • xt...r• DOLLARS I'ER SQUARE. (TES 155 T SQUA RE) • Ire will apply It epee Tin .d Iron Roo& for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on account Grits durability the clamps.et paint that rau bo 4./.190 Write all who nro boildinr,. and also those who with their Roofs Repaired, to =Raton? 0fi1e0,133 ThirdSlred, and examino sample. outisitisfy the the:welt-. In regard to the durability and practkablllty of Uhl. Roofing. PERRIN a JOHNSON, No. 111 Third street, between Wool and Stulthlleill. • Pittaborgh, Penna. Road Iho Urriti Dr nue INAMANCII CoMPANT. No. 11l Front at, Unworn Main and Sycamore Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. loth, 1064. To oU wham if 'any .neero:—Tbis to certify that I hare examl.l specimens and molls of If. E_Crions d Tiro and Water-Proof Cement Ito/ding, it to be eminently auperier to any other kind of Roofing now In use. i was eye with,. of:‘ “rem trial of one of these nods, from a largo volume of name from an tuljoining huUding, whichatmck directly upon Om roof and owntee for nearly halt nn hoar. It stood the trial beydod all expestattona„ anti saved the building. [Signed] T. K. HASKELL, President Buckeye Stato Irma:Loco Co. J. G. PERRIN, ) 8. A. JOHNSON. f Cmotawatt Antagt R01,41 0 10§. Co., Fels. 6th. 1157. I have examined R. E. CEIMI9 k Co's Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Cement Hooting, and as far as I can Judge, madder It a good Invention, and am willing to Immo buildings thus promensi upon the Immo terms us I Insure those covered with motel. [Signal] JN0..9..LA1V, Agt. Royal Inv Co., London oval Liverpool. Ctsctititivr, Decombei 12th, 18511. To an tchani 8 nury arneerw—This ta to cert Ify that VO have adopted IV. E. CEIIIO3 Jr Co's Elastic Fin, and Water-Proof Cement linufing upon nor «torn and dweellinc houses. It has given the main perfect eatiafaction, and me run recommend it to nil wishing Pm and Wiitsr-Prixif Rnisdina. [51p001) RAKER it VON 1•11111 e, aphlydatiriiGas Fixtures, N 0.62 West Tiurtli atrunt. 133M:1M4:110 Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing .A.T) ez c÷n.A.-wr, Proprietor,. No. 57 Water Street, Pittaburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. lIIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTIIER IN THE MARKET. IT IS T toed extensively In New 'fork and Indla.lelphin and in well approved. It Is applicable to covering ~ ~ ~ 1.11 t~ ~lt~ It will hut longer than Metallic Roofing or Shingles, and midst. tho various changes of clirnatr—neithoc alfeCtcli by mid, beat or damp. Its principal ingmliont it of an extraortlitotry itasfit nature,and it neon. loosos this elasticity. It can be readily applied to all kinds of mot., flat or stoop, old or now, on iron , or wood. It will not melt in warm werithar, or crack In cold, and it it not Injured by being tramped npon. It is Both - Fire and Water-Proof: 117-For further Won:Winn, npply to thn proprietors. 1857. TRANSPORTATION. 1857. ' CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. aIEM LLOYD & CO., EtEigN [oPCCESSoItS TO LLOYD A LEMON..] • Al' IN( MADE E VI'EN SI VE PREP ARATIONS TIIIS WINTER, aro now pioparoct H to do a heavy burin... by PF.I•I2•TEs2 - 1,17.9.1 , 7X.A. CANAL AND RAILROAD_ Through t, and from the Part tox Otto+. We con nourc onr friends and all Dime dirpeard to patronize tho Penna. Clutal and Itatiroad, that no Nu., wall Lesorrod to rondo/ gonaral senator tinn to SHIPPERS OY EASTERN AND WESTERN The Avoidance f the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad ~ Will glee increased despatch to the transmission of height. Office Penn Street, at the Catml Basin. foUiy,t , Ll. 0 Y D & C 0. 1857. . CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. PCIMPL'S PORTABLE MOAT LINE, r•" ViaPerfnmylvrtnia Canal nrkal. Railroad. Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. 1 ~-.• OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION lIAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS -0,1 aerie,: the oust Wit,. and a. , can new offs,. to SIIIPPERS the soperior advantage of a DOUBLE Dant LI to and ft,. luttenureh. Philadsiplo.a and Belton°, Our lies being cempoead entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, but ono transhipment is requited Iterrhents *online f fright to our Line can rely upon Ita feting put through rob ill po.lbio .1...... t not .I...gulch. WA ft EIIOLISE CANAL BASIN, corner ql Li 1.71 y and Wayne street*, riwburp,Ftz. fe2.kl,d KIER k ILI ... Lly proprietor.. 1 'MEW BOOKS JUST PUI3LISHED AND 0. 1.1 RECEIVED DY EX.FRESE.---Adeeittoree mad Explor- CIIICRERING'S PIANOS . titian, in Honduras, contOriefog amebae of travel in the Cold itrgion. of Olmarlo, end A 11,318 W of the history of JUST RECEIVED AND FOR f , atitriti Amrrimt with Met. and nnmarone Illmtrotions. rale it oplanilid new rtnek of PI ANO.,-- , yela - , Williem .1. Well., If Tot, lero—FArei; FORTES. fern the mannfartorr td Lb. km-1 I lis . . 1.7.1/111.1031 Sitar Aliened to Religion, .1 . The Bible and the mg A Sone themonrielamril exiirreely for the Spring mien, , People. by Catkernno-E. Roomier; and r.anpristng nil the varietier and new etylre, bow MIMI. I Travel , . ha lemma In lejA by Roe. John F. Edwards; hatorml at the renowned est:L/1114110M of Chicknring k . Army ilitmashons IbAT for 11. S. Army; Sons Dorton. 1 A otbotroJO,l2.l-1 ,- 0.12., Jimmie. Chialtering k Erin, hero been awarded nt the, dif- Vittkb• Boot: of Notate, by llookon farm. Exhibition. and Soma Palm in themes. Now Yerrk, and Reeding vrithresi Torero,. other pla.ne. Allay of Light, by tho uuthcrr of 'Map toCateb a Igttlr F:lnv., I i,.1.1 Medal, lreaet.' ire] JAZ. L.-AIRAD, 78 Fourth Omit .. F•oventopeu Silver Medals, -.--... . Than Th .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0.„. e- E CL - I. E l i3--GAZ . E T T E. - OF - FASHION, I Prier Modal el thn Irtnid's i Fair in Lmtdrer, T 551 New Spring Stock AO. TIRLIAL SECON A N 1. AN 0 Ons elistant Chicknring !Nano, eery Ilnl. aseit, MalinliAny sin orhase Piano. in goodsl6o old fashioned:. 75 RI Wood R., betwern Diamond Alley and Funrth rt. ! Sole Agent for Chickering Sow, for Western Penwel -1 ani. Eastern Ohio soil Northwestern Virginia. mrfsl.kieP A Damaged New Chlekerlog 7 Oct. Piano. (ANE OF CIIICKEIIING NJ , .StiNT first-clw• 7 octave, elegantly relined Itosewmal PIANS. damagod the furniture only where tho blemishes are not exposed, will bo sold at great bargain. The &Imre Piano is one of the lar-v g lot of 7 centre Piano. received to-day from Chickering & Fons, Boston. and will be warrnated as hissing received no internal injnry. For mleby JOil 0 11. MELLOR. .ilgeut for Clinkering & Sons, Beaton. job lin SI Wiwi.' Mont. Pittsburgh. __ . • 1 QECOND-11AND PIANOS.— ky In °ran to makit room for • large mi -1 din. to the prmenr stock of niers Plain , Forms, the subscriber will will the following sonsnil.hand Manua at radon.' prlro I One elegant G octave Piano Forts.. In perfect °Nor, with Frame V5O I One.° octave Nlahogany Piano 140 One One Mahogany c octavo Piano 100 One 0 oinare Plano .. One . 0 . I One octavo It.sisoc.l Plano 75 ' Ono illanoptuy Pi 211.0. In goad order 50 Thu above Ituitrunutt• an. , all In good order and have I been put down to figures much 1..10w for.dr pr.. for sec , and Lund Pit.. A new stock of Plan. will I. tucelcsd in gout 'nu weeks. I CHARLOTTE BLUME, jeo 110 Wood st_ 2.1 door above tub st. F - OUR MORE OF CIIICKER ISO A SONS' new style Loren OdarP 1 PIANOS will be °rue' , ... Friday, Juno sth. i Al''' two of th' .111;7 d it 51.E1. 1 .1tri1l Wood street. /WAR orders-for Chkkering & Son. Pianos must be na -1 dressed to JPIIN It. 51EL1A.111., Agent for Chickering It Sows, No. SI Wood street. Pittabstrgh. - fee. S-PRICES REDUCED.-' I AlE c it u o u D i A 11 .0 ° TT N it ." Zl.Arions, as tailor.: PITO octave., to elegant Itooetatxrd can. Matic Itralt;tl Scroll Lag., rte., Sect qualliy worth SBO. nice rodifcrol to $O. Your and is lull' ortsere, In fine Rosewood CAMP, wlth Moulding. best nuke; worth $6O, redocul to 'so. Poor octavos, In Rosewood cues, Senill legit worth Pik j,rironixlnend to OS. Also, one second-hand 31elodeon, nearly as good ns new, lowing been turd but six months, will t o sold nt a bargain. A uemr stock of Melodeon", Includig all the latest Im provements; my be expected ',lntim. a work. IIItARLOTTE 111,1/11R, 118 Wood street, rl door slum Fifth, MOM TOP ?ARO. OP N2TNNS Sc CLARK. Now yoric T _ RE:PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY IN formed that ens reureresnro, which had been complete ly drained by the heavy Nprlng ealus, are main tilled with achute. end complete amortment of IXI..XAS CLAR % K celebrated e. PIANO.% of every style and prim. wish. Ingo first tikes and tsruh/ c . fuetrum.ot will pleAse bear In mink that the greet Piento„ TILkI.IIKII.O, pronounced ?fume A Clerk', Cleans seperen. Inetrumente In ovary re. evert- The public Is luoltud U, roll and evandno for them- U. IiLFAICII k 111151., dole Agency for Yonne k Clark's nen. fur Western Penn.. Dunern Ohio and North-Weeturn Virginia, No. 53 Fifth street no to MAeonle 11.11. Jel Thalberg Approved Piano . ", MADI li NUNNII4 Jk CLARX, NEW SORB. lIE ELEGANT SEVEN octave Serpentine and Louie XIV Pi- OFFIII anon, from the Factory of Nunn. & Clark, New York, which IL Thalbcrg, upon a thorough eadolon thin, pronounced such superior Instrument., are offend for gale by the enbscribers at Now York Factory prima, nod on accommodating Aortas. This Is unquestionably the bed style of Pianos for Parlor nse, and they come endoreed by ono of the greatestliving Pianists, Thalbers. The public re reepectfully inntea to call and examine. & 11110., SOle Agent., melt Fib...lnnen dr Clerk, In thls NEW MELODEONS JUST 7 RECEIVED Dom 'MASON t LIAMLIN, Ikeston. Two Double Bank the km.tmo price tax , Three " Ravi " " " • .4 ILO " Plano style " " "..... 100 Portable do " .4 Also, ono of their Organ Ilarmonatro, .nimble for Monate m. l'Atu Pan. The above Instruments are all of new pattern. For sale by JOIIN 11. LO No. 81W ed street. Groat Went-ern (IT:AND MUSICAL GIFT pa.rrmavr.p.rivacrzasrrit The Greatest Instrumental Concert over Of- *1 2 0 0 , 0 7 3 00 IN VALUABLE PROPERTY, DIVIDED lute 451 vicuna Oina, ranging in value Irons 12)0 to le,Caq, as per abode'yy publiehed in Cleveland papers to given away au the 11 day of July, Leb7. Total N. of Tickets Kehl. "We, the onderagned, are well isequinted with the hym nal and value of the shore progerty, and consider the prim no above valued, (rehrriug to ahedule as pnialsheil In Cleveland papers) not only low, but that it is property that mat rapidly rim in value." N. 11. Btandart, I 11. L. Whitman, Olathe Winslow, I J. ?diner, Reuben Werid. Tickets, Three Dollaseach to ho had of the endendignal able odic. over the Commercial Branch Bank, Atlanta;' p u ffin..., cuu o tgnd, where, also, abased, of title- of tho above property ton . be seen and enteirml. ma.. mitt , brsmnied by mail upon ordere addreeeed to the Undersign. , ed, emulating the matey and postage .tamps totsay for the ' tradmilealon of ticket. . PostaMl on twenty ett ~t , ,, ( b ore reel; on mm hundred ticket Aileen vents. Persona want. log uc k. / ....t pay too limn at the time of application,. no credit will be en., nor will Usk* he mused fur any. one. iigwrkkas can also I* 'procured of 'Mem,. BLAKELY. iticarr, comer of . Bervelltb and Bmßhtleld strestis ochadale of the propeiti ap,Al3O ions. sv3ALAWBAB . , BIEAMAITONIGI REM JAMES P. TANNER, W. E. CHILDS & CO'S 'austral Also.. hall enprly of TIANO STOOLP New Stock of Pianos, .3IVSIC FOR THE MILLION! Prod to tho Public LUTE .171311 , -2:0 bbis, 'in 'store sad *ride 17 i B. C1217111L1). t3oob. AMI VIE BEAU MONDE FOR JUN?, I=l Fashions and Beautiful Fashion Plates, colored, CALLENDER'S NEWS DEPOT, EZTEIET rri n E NEW-YORK LEDGER 1. 40 P2l. Popular Newspaper in the world. Soldave ..Turban, at Eire cancan copy. TIII NEW YORK LEDGER Is the may paper in which MRS. SOUTIIWORTIPS Now Stories appear., TIIE NEW YORK LEDGER I. the 1110.1 t Popular Newspaper over printed. THE NEW YORK LEDGER Is sold by oil Newsrenders, T. It. CALLENDER, Agent, Jul Masonic Itdl, Fifth street Books and Stationery AT COST. THE SUBSCRIBER WILL COMMENCE on MONDAY. Juno hit. to will not at Arse cod, ids en tire stock of Book, an,l litetionery, \Clapplitg Paper Bonnet Doan!, Writing and Letter Paper. Dinah hoards, &n, ke., to which tho attention of Boxitsellere, School Te.lsere, Mer chant.. end other, in reeteetfully Invited. • JOHN If. 3INLLOR, Jel No. by Wool .tree.. TRYING'S LIFE OF WASIIINGTON NOW Coleplete,4 vol.. vz CO each. the Soo edition. The 12 mo Withal trill be looted about the 30th of June. The Triele .applied at New York price. Dreci Scott Care Decision of the U. S. Supreme Court, ea. the opinion. of the Judger thereof, Mn pagan only SO eta. Nick Nan for June, tirallanee and Gedey's for June, Dal. lon'. Pictorial, Seturder Poet, Noeellette, and Paper% for this week, wholentle nnA Mail et J. B. D. DiutlaCii, 13 St. Clair etreet. iny2l Wanted, 50 Good Agenl4. lIIVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON, Von. 4,, Octavo Edition. Life of Chulotte Branca--3lre. Gaw kill. Bishop MCllTlfillgi• Evidence* of (airistianity, Tad maw of the Bork, ((ugh Stiller, with sketches of hi. life. New supply of Blake's Biographical Dletion ary, 1,36 g pp.. $, al, Carter's and flarpees New Bolan, Ofhatiug .cad Fish ing, The Agetk Cruise and other New Books for boys and girls. New and Standard Books In the different department, of Lltsranire, a choir* aucertment of Pulpit, Faintly and Pucka Bible., 1.61,11 and Hymn Books, New Sonde? School Books. Stationary, hr. E. C. CC/CUBAN F., royal No. 6 Federal street, Allegheny. JUST PUIILISUED—Nzir EDITIONS— Wharton's Precedents of Indictment. and Pleas, adapt ed to the use of the Courts of tho United States, and those of WI the several States, by Francis Whytori. Second and edidun. 1 eel. Royal boo. Wharton's Criminal Lave—A Treatise on the Criminal Laws of the United LLates by Francis Wharton. fortrtli and rosined edition, I vol. Royal Soo. Received and for sale by rf KAY k CO. SA Wood street. WHARToN & STILLE'S ANIERICAN MMICAL JCRISPRUPENCE—A Treatiao on Mod ica' Jarisprinlonce allapted to the use of the Prof , asione of LAW and to the United States by Francis Wharton, Eisits and Moreton Stine, M. It lu 1 rol 800, 668 pag For sale by KAY It CO 56 %rival 'Wert. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!—Bont Lilo In EKrpt and Nubia, by William C. Prime. author of -Tho Old Doom by 11.0 Elmr," .Later Emu," dr., 1 vol., 12mo. Advmatnrm and Elyloratbme In tk.ndamm. Marne and Illustrations. By W. V. Welk. The StudenC% Gibbon. Or. Smith. Army Regulations, 181.7. Foe sale by 6 3. 1.. READ. 78 Fourth drnet. Mow READY—Pennaylvania State Ire ports, Cot. 21. Casey vol. a. Men!rod sat Ie aKAY k CO, vv Wood street. WATCIIES AND JEWELRY.-J. M. RODERTS hes returned from the eastern cities whhea entire new and choice track of Ono Watches, Clecksand Jewelry, which be km per. chased mostly direct from the manufacturers for cosh, which enables him tonal et the blowing very law pokes: Vine Gold 14dent Lever Watches, in open and hunting cases $4O 00 to SI.3G 00 Gold Levers,l9 canal was, roll doweled— 24 00 to GO no Gold LW." " " a. 00 to 00 I . gilrer Lama, Gold Guard, Fob, and Teat Mahn Gold Keya and Scalq G ‘ ,ld Lockata,2. 4, and 6 glaaaaa Gold Cameo and Mosaic Mend Pin. Porn Gold Wadding Ruby, art and Gunn Flngar Gold Pena and Penci1.._...... ...._........., Gold Crams and Necklaces Yias Gold 300 to 600 GoldApectules. 600 to 000 Gold and Steno Steer, Buttons and Made_ 200 to 12 00 Pine Gold &ale Pinnero 76 to 200 Also. Elver and' Plated Spoons, inbree and Yorks, To Betts, Castors, • cholas stock of Jet, Coral and Pang Goods Parian Statuary, Mandl and Italllan Paintings. Also, an oodles. variety of Clocks of nil patents, good time keeper., from $1 to po. Watches. Pocky and Jewelry repaired. • Remember the plate--?f0.10 POOh street, mar Market. pall - • .101120 M. ROBERT& ARare Chance for Invoot mem. rtnE _SUBSCRIBER, designing to embark • new enterprise 04., far .4 - : the lischlnety, ie., now to working order, at his Machine W . , Ryan's Bultdlup, Ilitth street. The badness local' quality of Machinery to nee, combined with t 0,04 ant of tat. ' 7l '. Votu= " not i'l*".tm diupoaed ofit stands IN the seco nd reek Injtme, it Inn then berd4o . eed of isrp oo t o to out , D urchasers. • . wistivraßwicx, mr2Ositf MT.... ntaling, filth street. A NEW STEAM QUAGE—lnquire of ileasm Porter,lleia t Sinn; Janie* Mlllingar, E.q. orm.,jr.',Uton, Agent, lbw Mantifactluvra. TROTT'S OIL GLOB , y. z oj , t CUP for Steam SAWYER k HALE'S' Reath] ud Vend- Laing Apmratas forßurldfoix • • • • Apt' moss's. OrllOlV A" IATCHLESS MATCH Ai MINE for nuking Bound 315.. , . , Pat,ted4l4 COUNTRY RIGUTS to make, eepd Nati ing. the germ e.e.d zumtod Arudes for ode .ei remouslick tame, and the bed rorto'Bico o 31313 4 - 11120111 t. Cot: rialthield sad Aimed its. • ~'" ,: 0; i* ; ; : i . : 7 ; 0, ;1 7 ;', , Fp , , , .? - ,..q , .•_,,-.-,7,,, EMEE=! 10 00 to 90 00 .. 100 to 10 00 2 00 t 021.) IX) .. 150 to 15 00 150 to 10 00 ... 250 to 500 ... 250 to 000 ... 150 to 1000 ... 300 to 12 00