/* ES 1:71.t. GI-33 - X M TIPM3DAY *fORKING, JUNE -18, 1857. JT 01710Lt1:PAIten OP THE Czrr- News of the City 'and Neighborhood. ser Our Friend's at Wooster, Ohio, who hove !wronger° received the Gazette by carrier, con be supplied by lensing their name with J. H. 'Saute who will see after they hare once left their mimes that each person shall be suriplied regdarly. , Our old carrier has left the city. . . ISVISIIMJIIMS.-. T7The city of Pittsburgh yester day isv...the seine of a great deal of diplomatic co, 4:. the. exchange of protocols between the ' ' I .. liOuers Ming 'frequent and. spirited. Comma xdolaions frma the'Committee appointed by the Into . I•Cenwrittionfirere prepared and'forwarded to several b" . ' ''' '7 l:l6ll6lllantkihntly Directors who in turn responded Artaitoordance with the forms established on momen - - ....:. lain oceasienibetween high contracting powers. .. : • .- , The facts relative to (be correspondence betwaen :.••• • ' the Committee and Die County Commiseionera ore .. . Wien told: . To the communication of Committee on TheidayVrequesting percolation to examine books -. .and papa.,. the response of the Commissioners was ..... that tbeyloserignis only legal authority to extunine ,':. - l their boo ,:but . acknowledging the right of every •`' -." • • 'dill:nit w - give any . information to citizens es eaoh ';'•/:. and ' - t mem` icitake transcript, from the books, xs ',"'.', .' If dot : . jak Pl'oPer." . ' - `%.4„3,,,wi the,personeof the Conimittee, a. a Cons- ..V .. iiiinewti he Commissioners refused categorically to ..-': .' *.itold . tionntextleation or to open their hooks fur ex- 1 _-- The Committee were offered yesterday the facili . - '..ilen of examination by the Treasurer, and bad op -..;portiinity to make - such as they d6ired. . To • a meeting of the Directors of the Allegheny I Valley S. IL a narks of questions was sait:tilted.— • ~: . ~, i re are informed that the Directors refused to hold ..... ' ....- sayozoinzeinnleation except in writing, and they will 1 . ...:;reply by the mune method. . . Restate es report, that •''.7 . -..1.15e queatioros submitted were nearly in the came I -' Zinn and substance as the subdivisions of one of the .....:',.... iziaolullorm adopted &Mc late Convention. The Di- racton.deelared that they would, on examination of 1 •-• the questions,...talie them into consideration and give . all due deliberation such as the gravity of the inh. , ..... ' jest demands and return answers to each tia they can or may deem it just and proper to answer, in writing. The axe - was nearly similar with the Chartiers ! `.{'alloy It, IL,. the peweranpOn the one ride occupy- leg . a room adjacent to that where the I)ireetors were sitting, folding doors only between them, and a t _ courier who hastened to and fro, conveying hither ! ' - ' and thither interrogatory and response, as is done , - between the dignitaries; powers and diplomats of the • . elder world. . . —ln respect to the Steubenville 11. 11., the ace. tooted interrogatory, to wit: a request to examine books and propound questions, tons fOrwarded. The board of Directors responded by requesting to boon the object of the investigation. The answer w.: to propound certain questions to them touching matters which the late jc ono - cation had under consideration, •- and had inatritctool thorn to examine into. With this was sent saint of printed qutetiorrs ent-from one ' ',, Of the city papers, being the interrogation.s"cmhodied in the 4ilt resolution, (we Leliore it is) nf, the Into Contention. We may be wrong. We state from our redollection of the said resolution, but have not the copy Bent en as allure mentioned and the resolution to compare. Tu this the Directors returned a very spirited response, refusing the -permission required - • under the circumstances. We underidand that on investigation into the affairs of the Connellsville IL It.. will be sought for, on , the ground that they have up to ?hi, time paid the bilinear on the city and <mlty bonds. The in . torrogatorillinf rho Committee cover to Muth ground ''rebut three weeks careful and assiduous tutor wbuld 'not probably suffice to answer thorn. The report of 'the Committees are, however, -to be made 011 neat Tuesday: Tan Torso Sine's Ltarttns.—We-hare collected sottutitatisties of this highly praiseworthy Associa ., lien., Which we trust may be of interest to our large intelligent reader,. The bonorarary mem. ben of this Association number Life Members 17 . ..1 18 0 1111 r 501 which latter, 1.19 base been added niece the 19th ofJoausty of the current year. The whole member -Alp numbers now, therefore, 520. .There are in the library 3000 volumes, including • works in almost every department of literature and science. Twenty-three daily newepapers are received, including the leading journals of all the cities of the Utdted 'Sfttes. ' There ere also several valuable pa pers from England:on their Ales. On the tables of the Association may be found English, Scotch and ,Anunimm Reviews, including Blackwood, Sfestmin . ster, , Lendan Quarterly, Edinburgh, North British and North American. For monthlies, there are Put , nuns, , Kaiekerbocker, Eclectic and Rouse ; hold -.Winds. There may he found also the London Atieseues, TAe drt Journui, Porter'. Spirit, together ' With Pictorials and journals of wit and humor. Among valuable works for consultation which oecu pry the lower tiers of shelves, may be found Nile.' .Reester, the works of the Statesmen of America ' she could boast of Statesmen; the State pope., the London Cyclopedia, and other similar work,. There is also s cabinet of Minerabt, coneisting of a ,thensand specimmus which, if scientifically arranged, , adgitt- eve great 'Pleasure to those who understand o ' end appteeiato the science of Mineral° 17. . collection of books, etc., is to the second sto siert the building in Fourth street occupied by Adams' Expire, and . fills a fine, well-vent] nted • snotty open at all hours of the day between seven in the miming and ten at night, where young men eau meet Ind in the most perfect quiet can read whaler ter there to interest them, all for the paltry smo of 34,00 :per -'year,, or, If they prefer, can take their &oleo book home, and, in the comfort of their own pleasant .rooms,_ enjoy communion with the beet minde - of- all. ages. Ladies can enjoy the privileges o f theithm,,y7u,t-$2,00 per annum. Siomus Rituarmand.—The Warren-Moit of Sat !b • _ - •. Waivers visited irythe severest Mona of the sea- Ithaduce night. The day had been sultry ' - hedthiestthi evening - the clouds thickened ton deep darklaistfiall black and the mute band upon no 'with - torrid° they. • L_The . wind Mew a stilt gale the .1 - thallightning flashed ineemantly, thigper to the earth and zigsaging d o truss U nit a - mkt potiroddowo in tomcats, haR or pieces of ice.. ribs Min come again still mora topi smay.butirith.,less rattling of heaven's artillery.— . Tai•intialliMAManutate overflowing, whilethak&- ,,, iver aladititahs mu almost Op to high water mark. haulms in Warren were etruck with lightnin*, glaistin the - chnrch.windowe 'broken, the streets and lands flooded with rain, sutd in Glade township come ~tieetisetide, of doll= damage to roads ant bridges wee einsectet- The median many places in the county • . - were obstructed by bold elides. The Crawford Jamu l llettileille)—gitele vs wen items frOni that county. it says in Its Fame day's ismer Thipostauck Las been ono of an unrumally tem : 'iieititints' character. Thunder and lightning, bail .....stermai:andlempeata and rain, have followed each other in rapid succession admitting of bat little in- On Tuesday and . Wednesday the rain poured down in tomato. On Thursday morning a breath's/marred in the Canal, and the waters swept &Mullis directs covering the grounds of Rev. Hut , deltdper: Another hreackoccurred shut rt mile from t4wn.. dckiging. ha fan° . of Mr. Randolph. The '. editor of the *revive/ -trays we bear of damage from vary ,querter-c-lands overflowed. crops washed out ..4 4 d Inundated, Lbridgor deotroyod, but happily no The 4317Wniditirg ile . ratd says: ,NTe have had no than weather tor a. work. Everything -is bunting with an overabundance of cop. The corn fora badly-;, being,_in t.be too flat lands, almost• drowned,:and the grass aildweedigetting the upper hand fast. Last night:in bad one of the heaviest :rains of in*rn, liecompazie4 with vivid lightning andlsar} titaiider. .. , :-7,-; - ,.l!iMi ' ;:nnt".:Reeerci toys := Chester county Las "' -- 1 - paluVrawrion „resent week hy: torrents of rain, - dhat i r p ughout the country are vary rrsathee bO, keeps cool, too mooh so, then bandit ' of- the corn and oats crops, ,to'Wearnyellow her. , i nane Wan golla a storm and heavy rain at Johns,: tOarli",diallgosiday -41gbt a week. The Tribune says 4haiitetsral buildings were demolished; among them ski Biagi Depot ; Pringle, Ross .L Edson's RldiattlialValteki: one and a half stories high. 30 by :101` thislsland behool Room. - tbe CMG' a 'Deaner says :—Hoary rains fell on ' - 11fitilda.Tnenday last. in& of Monday give: Oa following . niab3s otheritems We ism that three horses belonging to Mr. FOll - of /Killeen& township, was killed by lightning .titaXimday-ovenieg loot. Rani BranD.—The barn of Jacob Snyder, near - the village an:orib Liberty, was struck by lightnlng An.slfendayvvening last and burned to the ground. In short, to aide we turn, whether East, - rtifth or West in this State, we read of tempests end torrents oy trio , ',rah muCL Janio n --o to prop.: ;y, lan loppily with little or no loss of life. razCoil. Imre noted front month the amounts of coal going to market e . .thrO* the locks.., 2 1ts wo have frequently hvre • toftire ran:indeed and now again repeat, during the high water many , barges loaded with coal, go liar theilitur and cannot therefore be taken .inin 'the account, and inuch which is procurctt below the city—in fact millions of bushels—done' not enter into this calculation. What we do knowlor. aura is the following: L'• Shipped tproiVi Ilia locks for the month of May 3 338,226 bush. , 4 589,515 Aigteiptir for May; " Feb.: 16,491,885 - Estiniating the imount • which had passed out - np to the Ilia! of Jpne not included in tho above tLlteris- Saline:li of bushels, we hare. 174 mil t Ilene bash - ikon theiWinit. Ihring the late rise _ - swirl forgo numberot boats loaded—we cannot say how many—have gone to market. The :ansount.tor June will, we think, exceed that tor anZlncotth ?f" this year so for. AnAtOAD ACCIDIST.-.-013 Saturday night last, an Isidallacrosajesipad• M watchman on the road. was Fort Wayne and Chicago Zoo* nor; • a, - 0., Ity-behig:run over by , 'lrte impress train: man, it is supposed, wasltt toFkald'atldie thniVand bad fallen asleep upon the I Pk** & hilanY• .*" • .• • 1,4 • Pin. 4.16.--3 11 tat Arriiltrib' therl parqdqqn Triditenctig. • Timm*.L ; oae of tht'lit:' home yesterday, after a "Ter . y: pleasant jaunt through the 'it - est....He . and - Col.„ Shicic who were among the - misty detained' in Cincinnati until the second day. Of • the festivities in -Bt. Louis, were among the - orators on Friday night, the sth. Mr. EPS speech, - thouo shall, was hap pity conceived, and itas received with great favor. lion. Judge Ilampiou, ilia... Wilt *ls° o ne of the exeurtionituti, has, not yea arrived in the city, though he is expected in time iojoin with Judge Williams in the diaposal .st.ihe, was on the argument hat, Monday next being the day ap pointed for taking up thong- • COURT or QV/MIER Sxssioss, 1 - e.L-BeroreVudges McClure, Adams and Parka 7 ! The ease of Corn. vs: Eliim'llarper, indicted for adultery. OCCIIOI,i the whole of yesterday, and was continued until this morning. The fallowing persons plead guilty to illegal sale of liquor, and were fined—two-thirds awarded to returning conetable, and the residue to the School tloards of the respectire diatricta: IfenryVoekamp; Third Ward; on oath of Wm. C Hamilton; fine f. 90. Michael Mose: Fano Tp.; ou oath of John S. Negley; Bne $4O. Philip Totted; Shaler Tp.; on oath of 11. Bright; $2O. WAREUMITON Coeur.—We are indebted to our good friend Moore, of the Commonwealth, for an net- Vance copy of his paper. We learn from it, of the death of a patriarch, Mr. Doak, of Sonth Strabane tp., at the. ripe age of 94 years 5 months. Ile was horn near Harrisburg in this State in 1762. The pro-slareav Lora . ..cos of Washington meaty nominated the following county ticket on sinday last Senate—G. W. Miller, Washington. Assembly—Jas. Domain°, Cross Creek. Matthew Linn, S. Strabane. Prothonotary—T. C. Noble, Claysrille. Recorder—F. Brady, jr.. Washington. Register—J. 1.. Judgou, do Treasnrer—Col. Satu'l Scotty, do Commiesionor—Jos. Vankirk, Clerk of Courts--P. L. Reynolds. S. Strabane. Auditors—lnane Newkirk, Somerset. - John Murphy, jr., Canonsburg. Director of l'oor—John Horns. W.TIIOItr.LANT. COI , NTY.—The "onterrified" also met at Greensburg on Tuesday last and made vile following nominations for Westmorland: For Senator—Jacob Tofney. , Assembly—Robert Wooled and M. J. Shields. Register—E. J. Keenan. Treamrer, - -Jesse K adore. Commissioner--Samitel Mclean. Director Poor—Sam 'l Zimmerman. Auditor—D. 11. Davidson. BUTLER COUNTY—The American Beloit,Henn Con vention of Butler county met on Monday last. and placed in nomination the faun-iug ticket: Assembly—A. W. Crawford and W. W. Dodds. Prothonotary—Nathan Brown. Sheriff—Abraham McCandless. Register nod Reeurder—Adam Ekis. Clerk of the Courts—Emil Mourhoff. Commissioner—lsaac Rubio. Treasurer—Samuel Marks. ——o— As opportitnity not often offered, for procuring good furniture at a low. price, will be afforded the public to-morrow, by Mr. 11. M. lioyle, auctioneer. of Allegheny City—who, at ten trill commence the rule of .Mr.. 7. A. liloonier i t linunehel4 gond., and fen:attn.', at his residi nee on Antler-on near Bold:l -ion Street, Allegheny. The furniture it nearly new 341 , i well tclected. A NUISANCE ADATEll.—George Finch, who reside,. on Ltln•rty eirett, in the Fifth Ward, nu+ fined $5, yecterday. by Mayor Weaver. for :dinning the car fare of a dead hog to remain on big premix, until the stench therefrom became a nuisance to the neigh bors. Ile was ordered to remove the Same forthwith. Tne Masons of Greene County trill celebrate the 24th of June, in IVayneshurgh, by a pmeogrion— forming at 10 o'olock. A. 31. Thee incite the frater nity, residing in Waahington and I.'n etta counties, to unite with them on the occasion. Arcthrsr.—.4. lad named Kelly was placing with a loaded pistol, at the Eighth Ward School. rester. day, when it was accidentally disehargeth tho hail penetrating the hand of the boy, and thatteriug it badly. Other urchins standing by at the time barely escaped being shot. - • PEDDLING WITIIODI Lit - ENGL.-A - man named John Denning was committed to jail, yeatertltty, Ly Alderman Wilson, in default of loymeot of a license of =sn for hawking sod peddling in this .icittity Tun Tan tvar..—Mr. Loraine is a very accom• plkheal actor, of fine person, action, manner and voice and de.erres a heartier recepton than he received here. Go and hear him to night. Sgranu. of our cotempornries nre up to their eyes in "smut" in the highly moral and intellectual ease of a couple of people in La vr. reneerille. Wa learn from the Chronicle that J. M. Kirk patriek, Esq, is to deliver an oration it Canton 0., on the 4th of July. Tuk car factory at Bearer which took fire a few days since an noticed at the time was' not much damaged and is againin full operation. A LITTLX sass of F. Albright. near Johnstown was burned to death on tho morning of the nth inst.. hy playing with theirs in the strivo and having his clothe. ignited. His mother was absent at the time a few minutes to a neighbor's house. Tar Clarion flamer, any, the Clarion river is WO high fur rafting. A large cornier of rafts and boats are ready for tho Pittsburgh markets when tho water falls to a safe .rage. Tuu Rev. S. M. Eaton, pastor of the I'rc.•byterian Church in Franklin, has milky:m.l his charge on ae count of ill health. Ile appears to hare been rery much esteemed. McKean Corver.—TheSi / says 11. Snyder. Esq., clerk to the County Commissioners, retigned on Monday last. and Thomas B. Rodgers, Esq., was appointed in his plaeo. I ' I.ARILIC 012,1," 11 . t ti BONXLM. (Jeri. Ae.—fin nesday morning. June tttll. at 10 tickek. vdl boanhl, at the near Conitnercial Salem Bontue, - No. 21 Fifth street. a' froeh tlednable dock or Boota,Larliee* and Benue Batten, PIP1114:d triti bonnets tr. air: 2 Claes WoMen . , City Belo Kid Bot. 5 Luting ( I •Beta. 1 do Grote' Patent Leather Gaiter,. 1 do do du do Sewed Boots. 1 do do do Eskatnelel Gaiter, 3 do }lime' Leather LIANI Brett, 13 do Men,' Pomp and Dnubie &And Bud, 2 do Ladles' Strum and Chip Bonnet,. 2 do de. Bilk Bonnet,. 3 do Boy.' Prin. Boot,. 2 do Bente' PIM 11hte, 2 do Men( Wont •' do Boy. and Youths Mar Pape, 5 to Men( Brat:Land Canton 'fats. Terms cad:. [dkv). P. L. DAVIS. Aurt. IRON CITY COLLEGE PIC Ntc. —At Linden grove, Oakland, next Saturday. This popular Institution is getting up an entertainment for both young and old that will far excel any,..Gala Day of the season. The Grounds selected have all the advantages of thick groves, fine 'meadow and, extensive smooth open field, also thickly wooded vales. Every amusement at command will be provided on the grandest scale. Those preferring can bake their own refreshments. But our popular caterer Davis Johnson will have every dish of the season at his eating house on the ground and all may be served with the bent at moderate prices._ Oun readers will notice the thirty day clocks advertised in this morning's paper by Messrs. J. It. Reed & Co. We have seldom seen so good an assortment of time-keepers as are offer ed by Messrs. It. & Co., almoit every style and price. Also, surveyor's instruments, sewing machines, &e. See advertisement. IRON Crrr COSISISHCIAL COLLEGE, Prrrsaratin, PA.—The rapid growth, and great popularity of this Institution, cannot be accounted for nr on any other ground than that of its real virtu(' to students in obtaining a complete business education. Book keeping in all its deparmento: from the smallest retail business, up to banking Railroading and stclunboating, is taught in the thorough, and practical manner, So also with arithmetic, as applied to all commercial calcula tions; and as to penmanship in all its varieties, frons that plain practical hanrip the most or nate and Showy, it has probably has no equal. For fhrther information, write to the Principal. F. W. Jeikins, Pittsburgh, Pa. t.tmcitAt DZIIILire, such as onto Manifests itself after an attack of fever, is always. most difficult to got rid of, savo when the tmfferer is furnished with au invigorating tonic to rennin:tate him, and cation back, is it were, the very. life which had aimoattn ken its final flight. For this purpose CARTEWS SPANISH MIXTURE is the graud DESIDERATUM' and should always ho resorted to, for its effects aro no len astonishing than beneficial. COMMERCIAL. TRAVIILEIIIB.—Dr. Ayer's busium. Agents are a pleasant annual to no, coming about as surely as the year.-IVe can say of them what wo are sorry we sanest of all ruck visitors—that they are uniformly Tentirstra. They are known to us of the press, as able and reliable, accomplished haiku'ss teen of a character well worthy the benevolent call ing in which they are engaged, of promulgating the host remedlei for the sick, this age affords. Success to you gentlemen and to your cause, for both deserve suceess.—lforrford Chronicle. - Air. T. S. Rawly, who has lately favored us with a cell, does ample,eredit to our brotireeirlows, and wo commend him to the cordial reception of cur frater nity—long may be ware. .8,927,742 8,048,828 .8,614,817 Tennis is smoothing in the manner of drinking Soda Water that is refreshing. Yon stand not on etiquette—you take no dainty sips, nor stop to nod approvingly. You one it down with a mad, des perate energy of deglutition, its bobbins vracking and bursting in your tingling nostrils, and a cations warm cold semmtion travelling up the very mid re gion of Jour cranium, and the vapor goes gently out taking a headache slung with. It. If you wish to toit this, stop in at Super's at the corner of Penn and sodi Hand delwaaricio.us - TirChaa'ACEinper, -Cor. Penn and St. Clair St.f Ml= Prtristinkunti, June- 17.—1 n fitie casoof H. B.^ Mot Ant AL Ts. Pontusylraubt .. flitilroad, the Goicinor.of Pennsylvania et al: ad,application for an injunction is now Argued before the su promo Court in this city. The following were the proceedings to-day: A petition was read by Mr. Host. attorney for j the plaintiffs, from Samuel B. Cooper, Jacob ,11 Tomer, and Wm. l'erkina, Commissions of Alle gheny county, to the 'effect that the said County I is theowncr of 20,000 shares of the Penna. R. R. I Co., and praying to become, therefore, complain ants in the case, and aid and oasis: in prosecu ting the same. I iii. George S. Campbell. in behalf of the do- I readmits, read affidavit's from J. Edgar Thomp- i I son, President of Penns. R. R. C. 11. Fisher I, MoNE.TARY AInDpIINERCIA.L. 1 the representative of the holders C0.,0f $29,000 of ' the bonds of the county of Allegheny, and others, I ... t h ll. „%"l,, Pb , e t ang "m irrss '''' cosi Too ll 011 h me to the ! setting forward that the said stock is pledged to ' t'SViiolo,;petisd of tart Oat 97 ' WPM ''' . "erre.- ' secure the payment of the bonds issued by Alto- r. j r.,,, m, CAT= MaRRI 7 . Sißilds/ Afternoon, Jane and that the proceedings taken by i 15.—1 n consewnenco of brge receipts of kleof Cattle from the . the Commissioners of that county were done i We.. fi r r 7r b r i fr " l" , "" k r :ni,e thh" ''''''k ° l' g in 'n , without the application or request o f any o f the ' ' aU,' * iti.... r n . siatletli.ione Tl' ileZ r it loa CisteVy'rewbbePets'ilia parties holding the bonds, and equitably entitled i prlligoll of at hither than . $l3 VlO3. (nee 900 wet. offered at the Dull's Head. and 5 , 9 . 0 1 a1 5 1 . 4tr t 0t Ira 40 h ea d wee . ' e t to the stocks, and that the Commissioners of Al legheny county are naked Trustees of said stock, ° Tt,:ztr,..„. l• 7„ - ;ce. r ?nTi d ot'est the Prffirliad calm at the Ratio having no interest therein, and that the under- Heed : signed parties interested krt said stock do protest 1 easy lisiaai n ititxrt zt F3ies ter county, sold by lied, agigin9t, the intervention of said Commissioners I - •lrf olde by Jib , rat Todd:it 11413. as holders of said stock ko prevent the of I 21 Chester county dont 12. R 3 Western by OnCiirau t lll'erty, at 1/lAAI2,Li. sale. The petitions and affidavits were then ar- I ' u. Srldamridge, 142 at 11g.134. I good at length. ' 50 by J. IL Ohm Oistoend good quslity at 12413. The ease of the loan holders against the Penns. I Wm. forma ti . blaster county-, Is iriihom. - ,1 do; w. I ilerander, In de: A Kimble, 13 •14 Fixtt 1 ' Klnibin, 37 en, R. R. Co. will be argued to-morrow. ! and several others, all sold In small tot. at laliCenl3, is in til ' WAS II iNoTiiii, June 11.—E x-Griv: Philip Frank ' i gus At y. wnwlell' s , Manus Strickhind 01,0 47 Ohio. 11. Baldwin Thomas to-day formally declined the Governor- 1 rjs4;, Abram, ern zl i d r:T s. A s . „ lt ,.. lde lo hnu l g v h. ,,,, V m, rk sp t.. u x .ennu4nr i o yetr:o,..t .,, chip of let • , the office, according to the state- ,0 4 , 2i- i , ,,,,, a1l within the range of 10k413, as i n quality and fluent of li s friends not being sufficiently re- , munerat is I Cows nod (loos Meet with fair inquiry at former prices. It is tint t o that Major Hopkins, of Florida, ' O n l ''''' .4 °' l °° Wu"... •V•lt to VA, ss. In ansiltv. proh.bility , o,o [4,74,l s iAb i„ tt .iit d , cmand, ono 154/(547)9111mrd sold at was offered the appointment. The is that Col. ~umming will be appointed, and no ' ri ifb..q. end Isatuter— . Sheep am coming In very freely, and ! pli.ws limns declined %a hn 10,00 howl hare five ef. other n .. n . d . Altatis: ,,, lt I: . of :,t iT u a , r a dal I's. ,rod General alker lies written a long letter to * -I =:, h t,7,"'' the President, which was to today placed in his I toe ...t smolt Laid. sire wale; al $3054,20 ~.a.":,..9 t hands. Walker's statements will doubtless 1 • P mji " . '' ''''"" lit "'' " tonne a full investigation of Captain Davis's con- ' There ie fnlher mem srlidlllq. . 99, 7 19 , 75 y bat the duct by our Government. I supply is quite nhundnnt on MI }at Eg 7la cent. The large 1 tds erupts:le at present being moral must of course A letter has been received front ex-Secretary , Ca, ,, ,- amniderable ehnnglng of bans. There Is is' law. Dobbin to the effect that be does ant recollect I more paper offering • tot the demand is Will good at 7415 II haying used the name of General Walker in his I rent (or set-d."—[N Mb' offical despatches to Capt. Davis, nor instrileted : The . Weekly (look Statement, of Which we give the ottkiat ler:mount of lowa in the ', t rack, hint in reference to the war in Nienragmt ; lad ' r ,... n.- ",".7. t i t:ln' a r 4 „,„ the object of sending vessels to San Joan del 1 dmi s ...rit e , t •• l i weel.amPriTs - b 7 : !,l i iP lT:L a t n t er at n tr i .. ;%17 . - st ar , was for th e protection of Americans in that , Omura delivern•per (looms Law did not mom Into the .. ae. quarter. room until nainnlay. The roma!! shows that the receipts --I from the interier ore fonts innartnnt time w,• had ..,...d. . On it.. whole the statement lIIIIIT probably to. ,nnnni,l nm i no PHILADELPHIA, ./ 11111 . —Before the Supreme favorelde, les am se It is no wane. Court, now in session in ltis city, the applies- '. buss A ms. s laßie. ilimllinli... Delnwils. 15.338,592 $13.134,713 pVt314.572 Sokilrldtel lion for an injunction against the sale of the ' 1:i n i::: / 6 ! 1 115.412.111 11.971.876 sAto;.sua t.o,ton.= Main Line is being argued. Yesterday----- a letter was read from Gov. 1 P''''" Pollock. who protested against the rights of the Supreme I Cimat in the premises, nnd the right of the de. fundalllS to be heard. WEDYESPAT, June 111 This morning n protest was read from the Commissioners of Allegheny county against the sale of the Main Line to the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. on the ground that they were interested in twenty thousand shares of the stock. Affidavits were read in answer from C h arley Henry Fisher and J. Edgar Thump-on, to the effect. that said stock was pledged to bond holders. NEW YORK. June 17.—The City Hall in the Park has been crowded throughout the whole day, there being expectations At' another con flict between the police. At present quiet pre vails. There are rumors that the 71st regiment, now in Newl.org,pli an excursion, has been tele graphed to return, and accordingly it left in the land train at I, •'ruck together with lien Ka• tional I :unit6. Mayor Wood's second arrest was offectvi quietly by I 'apt. Speer, of the Me , tropolitan police, and ne is now in the Sherilf . 3 custody. Two other warrants are to be issued against hint. The City 11311 is still held by the Ntspw's habeas enlists in the Mayor's ease is now being argued before Judge Russell. The troops are still under arms at the armories Puiunrtrut.t, June 17 --It the Bunker hill celebration, the processiim wits an hour passing a given point; every available spot was occu pied; the military presented a brilliant appear ance: the Masons were I.st.hi strong. The pro cession reached the monument at three o'clock, when the inauguration exercises commenced. Mr. Everett delivered an oration. which was re peatedly applauded. Mr. Warren, President of the Monument Association, responded. The Ma sonic ceremonies took place. Numerous hrief speeches were made, includingremarks by Gov Gardiner, of Mass., Messrs. Dryer and It. Y. Holly, of Connecticut, it. C. Winthrop, Senator Mason, of Virginia, and John P. Kennedy. Hail Columbia was sung by the audience. nal the assembly disperses!. Bus lON, June 17. --Soul, —Wc‘al her lull beets cloudy, but op to this time no rain has fallen, and nothing has occurred to mar the ceremonies in honor of the anniversary of the Battle of Bun ker Hill The procession started at noon, making a superb show. and the of reets along which it pas sed are thronged with spectators. Among the notables present tee the Governors of New York. New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Vermont, and the Mayors of the cities of Balti more and Montreal. Senator Mason, of Vir ginia, Judge Breese, of Illinois, George Pea body, Caleb rushing. and numbers of other distinguish,' men are among the guests. Nsty loss, June 17.—Mayor Wo,' succum bed to the law this morning. and submitted to arrest on asecond warrant without resistance. 31r. 'Turner, deputy Street Commis...Meer. and Capt. Bennet, of the Mayor's police, who were concerned in the outragmi committed yesterday at the City Hall, were arrested at the came time. All three were held to bail in the sum of $6,000 each. The City Hall is gitartliol on alt itlon by the Mayor's police, the crowd being excluded ex. eept those . haring business. No further out rages are apprehended, but the troops are in readi ness at their armories, and prepared to meet any emergencies that may arise. WASHINGTON, June 17.---The official docu ments show that no instructiona 'were given by Secretary Dobbin either to Commodore Nlervine or Capt. Davis, relative to lien. Walker or his men. The language used by Secretary Dobbin to Commodore Mervine was as follows ; 'lt ie prudent, and for the interest's or the country. to haven man of war to visit San Juan del Sur.- Sr. Lobs, June N.—Topeka dates to the 12th says there was a quorum of both branches of the Legislature present. and that they were busy at work in perfecting county and town ship organizations. tiohinson'S' message had been sent in. The Legislature hail not as yet been disturbed. Bosrux, June 17.—The royal steamship Eu ropa, with Liverpool papers of the 6th inst., the general details of which have already been tele graphed from Halifax, arrived this afternoon at three o'clock. Her mails were dispatched. by the steamboat train. This will be due in Phila delphia to-morrow afternoon. Lortsrm.s. June 17th.—There is n depth of 103 feet water on the ennui end 7 over the reeks on the fells; rising. Weather clear. Thermome ter 78. BOITON. •lane 17.—The Cunard steamer America soiled nt 8 o'clock, A. C., for Liver pool vie Halifax with 81,250,000 in specie. l'urutol.lolo. Juno 17.—UnClanraldo nerananta by .110 stmoar Europa have Inermaell tho Ilennandon In laroxituffi. There Is no export demand for thw, and eldpulnu tn-an.ls ate doll at UT.aO pow 10,1. lion floor Is steady •t 7rx,01, mil Corn weal at 14 oar bbl. Wheat come. Forward elonly, and firm at $1 . 60041,in for Ind, and g1,90:11,1/5 for white. Ilya 1 . 1 4 01 4 of 71.10. Corn unsettleeb R.ln Wrag9 . droopingoolre 01 01 to Arr. 2.000 bus Rio Coffee sold at 101 j to and 30% hh.la Cube toyar at prter to he 1001 on by Ist of Sebtonher. to proviso...ono ehanyo.pnel hat doina. SVltisky beam sal. ro bble eat 1.1%7e, bat, tl g . uro for Ohl. emmenwort. June I..—Fleur lomery deli: there le noth ing dolor. There h, some weport demand for Wheat al $1.40 nn6l,leliel net and WWI°. 1e !Welty la lower; tele:. 1,400 14.1 s at :5541.515q: elm/need a firmer nits. There in noth!ng of itupweanee doing in leer when.. 50 blots of Bacon Shone. dent wig re* 10e. Then , in a Lertter.irmend for Nee et 45r: the mrelpta are falling Off. The weather In clear and n 04.- 211 e river hag limn Lb brims within the lest 24 boor, nod is .unter atatiouary. Drgg COATINGS, (thito and cord,) Frond, Drills for Simmer Pants, pnod figured. Silk and Mar eeilles .Vostingo in large variety, now on bond at- Curnagtrares, Allegheny City. Our stock of reedy made furnishing goods embraces the most. popular styles of dross in gonoraluto, and prices toads on Indurement. TSTOCKHOLDERS OF THE "IRON 1.• CITY YANK are hereby rrgueltad to pay the wrong/ lattalmant of twenty dollara• share on their aubscriptlons In tho following manner :—Ton dollsra on oath rharo Lo the 2511. of June Inst., and Ton Dollars a ahnroon tits 15th day of July next. Psyablo to WWI= 111' limas, Treasurer of Cutionbtalonerv, at his Banking no un on the corner of Wood and Third rtnsets, Pittahorgh. Th. Uml•tartter, Joho P. Dibrorth, Wm. 11. 11111Lhos, Janes tl. Craft. Ironed P. Johns, J. Sobroornaker, Irwls Monruudrra, John ICY.Y., M. 11. Orono. John Scott, James Lippincott, W. o..Ltridie, 1.15:d1,1y15 Catania...s4mm Parity With lee. IT IS ADMITTED ny ALL PHYSICIANS I that Itost remake the air, and by many that ICE, gar talning oldie serve oaten. ham the Ulm. effect on waren awl DOM WM) wh ive It regularly will he tome healihy. JOIINSON is It to furnish hie Connefe todotnere with PURE ICE, taken from the Allegheny Riot, above the two citing and others tto an to main their good health threaual the entunaer, leering their orders at Dr. J. 3E1E14 RVP Drug More, corner of Penh iyal M etreebb PRATT BEVNY'S Hat Story , Federdetreit, or giren bathe driy v•k will be annealed WM the pate mettle as above'. 'a — kfu/F.VPISIMTantod ,, • tnytteodltin Joinarrom,_, CLARK'S STOMACH BITTERS--300 do: au hand and ha aala h 7 =me) aIIOS. rffill The Iron CUT Hank .. . _ . . x.iTTansunaii vtaturz-Ts I til;pmfief SpedaY for lhe riUgargh awtt,l Itritoug. Tumazar, dust ix , 11357 FLOUR—tabu 113 bbla ext7llfrutu sapo at sp . t7, fio do do from Mere sr V',21.; 14 dn extra Wally from' suire at $7.35; 50 and Wu do extra and Welly extract 5TR7.21:50 &vomiter, extra and extrafannlyar $073, $7@f42..{. ' I.lllAlN—antits of 230 bus {Waal river al .52 1 .5.. sOld bat do at 4Loto Bye, sales of small lot. new from ern , . m vua 9{ en, tIEANS.--mbull2. bath Witileat Mem lUlttS—very seam-nand in demand rat 13. I_l - A —.mans at $13014. MESS pultii—mdell of 10 bbb. nt 02d. cash. DMA)N--eak•syrcfrOCO lan Shotdden.mii34 ; .3, 00 110: 41e.. S.C. MI6 at 14. 01.1.....—dade. 0 bbl. No.ll. Lard at $l,lO. klgff.-6.1.41 of 6 half bids No- 2 Slackarel at r. 75; 10 d. N 0.3 at $6.74; 8 do do lake delmim et $5,70 • WHISKY—male. G 8 AN. Row at 7. .r.x.too• .61,11.0,1';k3 $42.5.,154 I tiorra, 73,049 Thoi hook, of iinhactiptlon to the I•nLm !Link are now opened rat Third not Arrh greets, and tin.. of the• l'oni Ex doing.• !Link rat Simninil and (told Onvtii. The initeeriptiona to the L ester have been liberal, hut the unfortunate ttea ill the latter. In regard to the l'realdrney. lend to Inter ere with the iNnupletion write anbarriptino lint. The entire of the Catnounoreollh BAZIk Lay in..,, ninorin.l. The money market au, new feature-10012 'root bei In the otitiokloar rate. for lint dna. names. The leiek. for subeeriptiona to the Union Bank of 'heeling were iiiietstal yeaterdny. Only two Akan. riitild be 1 akiin I.r any one ter min on Om Ilret Lin,. brit a =rent n 0.,,.. exsilent name. were entereit, end it in expected Oat all the 'het i'intiaa.io)s, ill be talon by Saturday. Thy .took of the Cheater Valley hank. at CaMleg,iii, had lake. nod the Sant will go into Intateiltnte Import• by Myer WIIEELING Le ro.tuno-1 11/14.1t scowl, Ruler; 4 04;5. hl.l, 11 k .1101 1.14, 3 carboy, Irwii.: 3 I..er. 4 ale bids, 11..1; 43 do high wines. Leech • 04 In wlle.r. 5 pkgli smuir6ot, CINCINNATI 11 Nathaniel /Inlinn. Fll 1,14 p tiltiAkr, 3filler L Itlrkr.,mo. 7 roll. rot, 4 boxos, 1641, Irvin llrriti b.' , hinds 1. ..n. 11. Imme. 7A.ri. A Pnltuti: 3 reuarrs. Ilowzr.1; 1 111,1 oil. Co,per: 2 1.1.1.. ernk Eiclo•snen; 24 AblA whisky. Stenru4 A o,c 16 do u1r,11.11. II 511 4., flour. It.tret )111`omp, :17 Nilo marl, 31mtley: 12 .10 43. IIA3m, 5 hind. tqcs.. Y Mier. .51 hind. 1,14. flotnr. Z. 111,4 hams, 9/ 116.11 utert, 74 61,1..11. :111.1,71. tohoetn. 1....r6 A 11,,.. 1'42.. 1 4, 111.6,11. 11 11 111)166111,LA NA VICIATII - 1N 177-14 Vors iron, Nitnick es eks wo.l, 6.12 sheet.. In, boiler 16.6u1 s 3 bs, Sr. lorlk.r, 01 Man 666660. Engll66 Itltliiirds66, Lt,H 1611 s tra., Vlbertoon: a br, shr,rrs. Watt Wllsnn; 7Ws flour, ..11.7 14 las irnedow So4lss, 71 las glesse, Idds lls, 4 r6sk.6. 1661.66 4 kg• raps, C larrrls 111 , 81, l'srson, 6do whisky, Oardor4-, 2 dr, 11.1 t, 1 16a Our, r Imporl•br Railroad 1'4‘.3.41,41iFt. %4 lune k C. K. ptaa wire, • witl Z nr, pka• rap, K 1.10.11 L rq 1 car lumber. 4 Sprier. Z.:1J1.1.. dour. Peierwiw :olgt Vneglitlny. 41 tww inm. Nfinki 4.m; 10 144, II 14. a. 5 Ja W itna. ayth k 1,5 1,34. hurter, /2 to e=4. ^+• arr, 1541,14. yrhbty. 14 14.1.. wr- , 4, 7 144. Lotter, to egg, ow Wes, 21 1411, .In, Leech 11. en. wavpn,i.nia little Ina, orsay at the ri t ,ngter: as) The nut, eurpt the leant. tVl , ntio• Inrkat artiviin:. was tie Nall...add Delta. setta • small frelalat Tim Ilstrupalta amen At last rretnna wills 4 h,ll (raisin. and +large tinntber r 1 prasniiii.if. nun-eas to het. The Lebow.: 11 1/114,444y get away tnalay. The hasutitsil I4xet DeU Is np for Naahrilla and all ltit.r pert• She ts • paal .Ml well adricertal Lau Wu Lehr., she is usarellering for Nuhrille. lb. Pri. taa Donna is n nopialml and hanlint tmits.l to tha si*.t.rdaY. tth. t• nit for tt Lamb. Thar Art.lnls la r , eltinz fur lb. Uppar Diaaiaalypi. Capt. Ilanltuan atnl Sir. Conway ate well known and 1104.4 Or putt,. The Niel. notes la taking fmicht for St. Inuit Capt. Tti.yriahls • in COMM/MA Th,s I. hula near, (min ilanrnlbe .F•leamposti Register Ankl i'ED—Larente, JrEeri.n. dr, Colowl Ilay 4, Faitabeth; N. Maws. Clnrimuth Vorturt, Wbact lug DEPARTE.ll—).aurae, Brown...lllW, Jeflet..n. .13 Col 11.11 - 3N.1.31.f.a.1.11, Eurtutie, WWl* C.4n. Perrr. Mrttop..l4l. St 14.6. A. P. lli6l~r.L du. /titer 10!..i feet. Calling. 'tramtioato • I .l ol{ NASIIVILLE.—The 6r~v new arot rpletuti4 sIoanwrILAZY.L DELL. Capt. "11l tome for tho an 4 in=7. port. on TIT- 4 1/AV 23.1 In frot.ht or pna.agr ap ply WI I.urcl or to jel FLACK. BA - KKK* FORST. LOUIS, K F:OlI.UK, j a l , ROCK INLAND. DA YENPORT.IIALENA. TICUCE AND ST. PAUL—The aphindid atm.:Liar I. - BRIDG E. Capt. S.Diaa, will lear. Mr the alane and all lie termellate mitts on MONDAY, 'Lid not. For freight or paimage apply uu lawn! or to FLACK, BARN Kit 01.. FOIL Sl'. LOUlS.—l'he splraitlid Doom , ', 11.3..N0TTE, Capt. Iteynold. will leave Mr the While and all interniadiate porn rot SATURDAY, the With IniL For freight or paiwitue, apply ue hoard. .ar to Lien) FLACK, lIAIINIka A Co. moT ii lIANNIBAL, QUINCY, WARSAW AND ft ROKTIIK.—Tho mowangier ahem, LEVANON. Capt. w mon fir the above nail all Intermediate porta, on THIS DAY,ISM In., al For Imight or ;mem , apply on board or 10 Jets FLACK, ( N TS - Mit:TON k CO., dada. E L A 1111-WEEKLY Vint:I:LINO PACKET IN PLACE OF Fot.r.sr Orr-71.0 now and beautiful steamer L Omt, will leave Plttidiurgis orery TIRISDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 10 A. :11., lily thn abort. and all totermeillata port.. For ['might or paaaage, apply on board or to W. 11. IVIIEELiIIi, *pint, Jalltlltf __ No. t Word Oriel roR ROCK ISLAND, (lALENA, I , llttlQll AND ST. l'AVl...—The fine now pom, AItIZONI A, Capt. Hob'. llrdtus t , ror Uo• abot, and nll IntortnedLnto part, 0. THIS DAT, Inth •Iw at r. For frelgherw tannage ripply on board o r to Jell FLACK, LIVINGSTON 2 CO., Agents. OUSES-30 good substantial Dwelling !Imes nod LOG., or Various olnes, tot Io on Iiboro: ""'". F"' ""h" pnoticobnealnlre or k BEI:GER, jot: corner of Sonllkfiohl and Second to. BUCKETS -50 doe Buckets for sole by REIN a Dfifit/hR, ror Smithfield end Seemad QCIINAPPS—A largo supply of this IJ olratcl articleJort ned by JOS. FLEMING. DOTAtiff--3 enske of pure and excellent Pot m, Jon reed by J 42 JOS. FLEMINd. INERA 1,1 V A'rEltS—Fr - esli Congre; kti..na nine Lick Waters shiny% on bands at Jolt JOE. FLEMBYG. CONCENTRAI'ED LYE---A large aupply of this salnahle ankle nn hatutand for sale by Jos. FLEMING, Jet: corner of tits Diamond and Market tassel. VTNEGAII-50 fails. extra .Cider Vinegar in an. and for sale by REIS & BEROER. SEA SALMON. 10 CTS. CEO LB.-10 bills. gen Belmonjust received at MORRIS k PATTON'S, in the Diamond, an for ado by the single ash nt lee per lb. jiTIIITE FISII, Trout, Bass, Bay Fish and TV Lake Iferrlngjust Sued front the Laken sad Mr sale by BORATE & PATION, iu the Dtamond, at is perch. GIIEEC. • . bxn choice Cream Cheese Just received and We rale by HAWORTH, BRO t BROWNI:RE, Jell Cor. of the Diamond and Diamond Alley, Itltssburgb. DRIED 11BCS--5 tierces Cincinnati Sugar Currsl, to arrive end for wile by HAWORTH, BRO. & BROW GLEE, lathe DlnmonitTlttabitrelt. CINCINNATI SUGAR CUBED 11AMS-- v. mats iwr lb at 1,111 I HAWORTH, 11110. ilk lIROWNLF.E'S in the Diamond. 11) ANTC - STOriigirolOii: 1.) mialoa by. . AUSTIN L00311.4it CO.. 92 Fourth rt. PEARLS:—'25.cks Pearls in *store and for ula by R 111/1011118.80N. JBlO Nix 8. SWIBIIOIBIB. CRZA L. 3I nd T ,,, A . .1 111: b AR y T—A good Sir. Octave V IAN° REN 1 Ploooto root Apply to f"b l4l47.;ir.r.uni, m Wood amt. OR SLY SECOND HAND PIANOS for Role for L- 7 VI , Po. VA $76, otid JOON U. MELLOR, Al Wood Areet. lIEESE—IOO boxes prime W. R. Cheese rmeiving this dey ntel for adeby T. LITTLE t CO, No. 112 dotendistreet. . . _ tas prime Western Item:rye ‘..) Merlon Jot rrcrlrnl and for rale by Jalu ROBERT HUTCHINSON, No. S. 84110161 d st. INSEED OIL--30 bble pure in store and for sale by eld , No. S. Smithfield N. HAD bbla Balktmorejulst ,receired an kJ:for I. by , g , • J. B. 11AXILEtiV _CNEESE-1001,0 justre. lbriala by CANTIELEV, .1' I t . i 44 ream:4llWe terms by - AVETnt 11.00NIS t CO. PITTSBURGH .THEATRE. Lame sad —...-JOUPI4 Ma= 151, 47 i .twago , —.A.W.Yotaa.l ACUlsir Manager-C-1. Portz:. • Boxes and Parrpictle....--50 I Private Heave, large. -411 00 Second Ticr.--.... Mc I Prl•ate lierce.sanalt... 500 Boyce for Colored Posen.. ....._._._..__•:; rte. - . Atrasnos or Tom—Doors op. at 7%; curtain to r 1 at Last night but la. of-thc oil..4ratt+l English TrantOlan, Mr. MENET LORAINE, al.* tugoWnsat peraMatimas of grrat parts of Harnlrt and Virginias hare elicit...l moat approval room the and public of Pitts hum!, TLIURSDA EVENING; June lath, will be &did dbu dlr. hraterl Drama, in - thrns ads. entitled DON C.£AAR DE 11A7-AN. Don Omar, Yr. Henry Laraine; ['Dadra 11, Garrison; Lartilrillo. Mrs. Voting; Maritans, Jolla M. Cooke. To conclude with the thrilling Drama of MAT OP TIEN UtON HAND; cm, T1It: WRECKER'S VESOLANCR. Tom Cringle, C. Politer; Elisabeth, Julia M Cooke To.rdorrow, benefit and last appearance, hut rme of Mr HENRI" LORAINE. . P. M. DAVIS, .11.uotioneer. Commanial Salop Room; No. 54 Fifth Strret. - - A D3IINISTRA'rORS' SALE OF ,BOOKS AT • MiCTION.—On SATURDAY EVENUVG,. , , June gmh, at fl o'clock, will be wild In the Book Room, on the wcond floor of the new Auction ilitlennipt, No. 64, Fifth sta., by order of the administrators, an extensive private collection of old English and American Literature, standard and mismdlaneons, comprising many works of mine and curious intermit law oat of prink bmidesearlyeditlons, rich illustrative matter now freanently omitted, of the beet es tablished atithorwall funning a sptaially attractive sale for every elms of reader. Among them are The Collateral Bible, 3 role gwnK Milner's Church von; Ifefer's LID and Journal, 2volic nir.helsoree Britieti Encloypediang volig The Cutup thersave Commentary on the Bible, by Henry, Scan, Clarke, Daldridge, and all other imponant eni mmentators, Glmge vols,full-bound; Malte Geography, G yak nowt= of Llteratare-.6 voix Dorsi fall's Junius, 2 colic Lady 61organ's Italy, 2 voles Beaton 's Vovagm Waish's Appwsk Peter's Letter, to his Kinsfolk; PI - featly on Oratory: The English and American Singe. 10 vole fumes Sermons. 2 cola' Robert:ion. Charles Vth,-3 Vols. Minefield's Letters, 2 vole, ice s including a groat va riety of misceihnly. Tile book"; will be arranged fur examination ow the day of .1. [RIR) P. 31 DAVIS, Au.. rr ORATES QUEgiVSIVARE • AT AucriON.—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 01 2 T will be oalillte tile new Conimorrinl Stiles Rooms, Ns. &I Fifth Wiwi, the e.t.a, of two eratew of Qtwenowitro, comprising ploin lignreit T. Sets. Covered DWI., Ikiwlv, he. Also noti Crate of wisortoil Liverpool Wore. ' [.l P. Ni. DAVIS. Aim,. S „ I; BSCRIBERS AND AGENTS WANTED, instil pm-1m of America, for a most popolor Institution. A fortune can be nude by Ilepositing $l.OO. Eo.' eh mutecrib er msy receive In murk a premium of $5.000. There am $55,140 premiums of from $l,OOO to SB.MI. In mine lime oil money will be refonded to the submeribers, no it im not a lot tery. Shares or receipts divided openly. No money requir ed at prevent. Circular. contalnlng rut partlettlam will be Rent by giving mddream to POPULAR BANK, New York. 000 —IyANTEI, a partner with m a ealiltal of Ten Thonsould Dollmrs to forret in no old estalithilled tuanufacturang mtablide went doing a pm! b 111.1111.44. Apply no CFA. W. BUNN, Went aide of Federal street. mmond door South of North Commono, Allegheny City. 111:1111M11 WANTED—A limited number of purelia.s- Y V era for the dm COOKINO STOVES. Apply to rum 0. W. DUDLEY, Federal st., Allegheny. WANTED—By a Young Man of good bus rell../ hal had some experience in oaten., a sittmilon am Salesman Inn Book or Clothing Store. Wages not PO mutts of Mt rafectr Also wanted, aa/Motion far two young men In a Dry (lade ortirtatry Stare; can speak German. ran bo bad to do rations kind. of - wt:rk. Boys ran be had to learn trades. Men ran be hail to form and garden, INtlers, Casteltom, Ace. Apply nt Met LROT'S Intelligente OMIT, nayll FL Clalrstreet. • Political Notices UNION COUNTY CONVENTION. The citizens of Allegheny County who are rimmed to the National Administrailein and In Gmr of the cansinlatee pm forward et liarrleburgh on the 25th of hatch teat. ere In rebr retreated m meet In their respectiro Weed., nonmitist and Tormellips, en SATURDAY. the fatth day of June, A. D., 1037. and elect two Delegates from each to meet In County amneentann, et the Caton Donee. In Pittaborgh. on WEDRMIDAY, the 24th day of June, for the purpome of nominating* County Ticket. Th. Primary llnntingo will t. hold In the lowushirmne Iwoon hour. of 1 anti 7l' ,of thou/n:11 phi , . of bold to, onoh torolinni, and In the Word. and Doroughl I olwroo tho holm of 7 elot n I'. U. . In Eh...it...aria, bo ..... ghe and tovrtrildpi that hArei been or may 1.. diviiltid Into taro election dlstticts, tho Comm'trio recommend that ono delegate bo elected from earh. 11:1 ord-r of the Union County Currintitt.. • wit. WOODS, Chairmen prottno. R 1,113.1. EIMIETT, Seontery. *DR FOR STATE LEoIsLATURE--al. B. Baek h,nt.., nfQMo township, is candidata For ronle,tion to the Legislature. ruble. to the Union County Convention rellkiltsocer '• ,r --E-74 - ? ,- Assom-t•re Trtsir..—Gabriel Adams will ^ o Ccawildste Au An... Lao Jude, before the Union County C.ll.ltljall. JO/MA.tet. REG ISTER--J63. PEARCE, of Jeffermon tosnishlp. lea utnaklat« i. Register, eubleet to the derision of the Union County Contention. Jelententer• 17 - 7, - 11EGIll7E . R . -11;Miltint in ft Ctiridi -`", date fur Reenter. =blurt to the (kidskin of the Union County Convention. • eldt uric. Itsuasrsa.—Chentertield Robb is a est:ol44u. tot Register, eubject to the &del= of the Union Cususty Coronation. jeleliturT - --- . Fr - . T: , FoR ifEntsyr.N.—The underlN t e: offers Fr mummy to the althea+ of Allegheny COI ty as . Can• dldat• A... Reggae, JUHN TWIN JA, ~......v. 1.7 . fp. Allegheny co:. P.. Fop Rruisrrx. ohn G. Curtis, of Ohio L.,.... , ..„1. 4 ., will 1.• • F 1.)• Ow the .. of Re gistor. outdo. to tha declaim th• HeyablleasiCounty Cote ration. tnyZesllertet" yroll REatsre.R.—William E. Unniiloll, of McKeown, is • candidata for Register, antject to' he decision of the t Wan County Convention. toylGtltce Lt Fos REGISTER.—WiIIiam K. Vankirk, of Elizabeth, will stand as a mandate fur the above When. subject to the Union County Convention. tat-Wl:rite R CoimissioNra—The friends and eJ~neighbors of Capt. SAMUEL a. COOPER will offer hint for re-election to this Wince of County Catandssioner, whiCh he has ably end aatisfrory anal. jahltdavezeT , r 7rFOR COUNTY CORMISSIONER—PhiIip J. Chreniger. of Third Want, F i lttobargh, is acandidate for Connie OIDIMiIeIOIIPf of Alleghetry county, talbject to the delis/ran of the Union County Convention. JeavlssocaT F. -: •? . F0/1 CowN TY COll 31 ISSIOX E R—W In. N. Parcidleld. of Peebles Tonnehip, is •candidate for the above oak, out/Jett to the decision of the 17nion County Convention. Jetalanten Fott Cot srr COMIIISSIONER—AbdieI Mc- Clore, of Mifflin township, is a candidate for the of Rue of Onorry Comodwioner, suldect to the dectelon of the Colon County Convention. JelldkvettriT ,Fun COUNTY CDR tri ISSIONER—Jour SHAW, of Sluder tont/shim will Ire . candidate for COMI9III - eutdect In the &rhino of the Union County Cnorew lion. The feet that thls - partion of Allegheny county has -not been represented in the Board ol Commisalonere for canny years should tor borne In wind by the Convection. ladatetreT [ 17 - /C1.1:111E or THE COURT— James GOTlllly ig OoY candidate for Clerk of the Court of Quarter 8. clone, entlPvt to the derision of•tlia Union County Conven tion. ,irekdlatc. Q Fos C tEßc.—Tliofcuu A. savi or. to candidate far Clerk of the Court of Qauter Pew sions, sultiect to the decirion of the Republiran Connor tioa_ nty -. d. &ate I{,, - Foos Idaeferrott, of the Ward, Allegheny City, will ben ottadidate for the take of Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessione,kc., 'leaden to am decision of Cho Republican Convention. tuyntdAwtoT 'Felt RECORDER—Nathaniel Patterson is a Er -, Y Mandato for now/oat/on Illy the Union Convention fur the office of Remoter, and solicits Ids psnarnal and polit ical Mendel to aid In ponnotlng his arum at the prinuary meetings 1.1 before the Couveution. Their efforts In lab, be half will be grateinlly nouranbenal. JeßalatocT .• [L-'?..FOR RECORDER—Copt. James flerriot will be a candidate for liccorder of Allegheny county, anbject n, this decision of the Union County Convention. Jodallorter Foa RECORDER.—IIugh J. Lemon, of liewrve township, Le a candidate for Retarder; aub• Joel to are decision of Um Union Conuty Convention, illy Plata 'OUNTY TREASVRER.-401111 J. Muse, of Versailles township. will be presented to the Union, County Couventlon win candidata for County Treasurer.— Ur. Mule Is wall kraorn to the chives of this county, and his qualifications Tor the ales .e/a undonidevl that ills 1101111.tiOn would would give general sahib:elm, totulawteT VCAMILLI2. o , Fon 'Tntssuant--Christinn Snivels, of Penn township, will be a ea aisle forConnty'llm• neer,atilject to the,Letsk, of th Union County Ware. don. leauttwtesT BOR. TREASURER. sons of Sonth Wayatto to the next Union County Co COULTER, of tha township, dare of County Treasurer. 31 to need .y conaneudotlon fro , all we mad to fill all our publle John Maros., IMMi= • Stowart Hickman, myZNltwteT Thomas RECORDER . or DEED.—Luko Loomis, Tfr opertfully Inkarms hie ponotual and political friends, that he desire' to ho rn sidered a candidate for the saes of Iteconier of Allaetteny ' essunly, in the coming Vail olect, nod thankful far past favor., sill be truly grateful if friends will tilkataanch measnras as shall secure his nominatlon. At. tention to the duties of the oaks has hitherto prminalsat a . personal visit among friends to the cavalry, aa would hare been pleasant, had carrammtancea permitted. .11 - 17Tur. ONLY PLACE where Tickets can be ptheared Ti4l CLEW:LAND AND TOLEDO. • TO CHICAOO AND THE NORTHWEST, I. at the otnce of tho Company, Monongahela noose, No. IM, =id opposite the Tennarlvanla Railroad Depot, coiner or Wayne and Liberty stmt.. mytbikeramT mys) F. HNOWLAND, Anent. OTo TUE STOCKHOLDVIS 'Or SRL P/T2IIIIYEOII TWIST COMPAN V.—Notice Is hereby alum. that a general meting of the Stockholder. of add Company will be held at their Banking TI MM on MONDAY;the 72d day of 1557, ldueluck, A. X., to take Into conaidereilon the sestraint upon the Intelleitet of mid Cinnimof imputed by the Art of Amembly of this Commonwealth, entitled .An Act relating lb Henke, Paritif„ Trturt and Deourenee compenise," approved Nov. 4 16541, and in view thritrof the expediency of devolving . said Corporalihn, and or elect ing Trustees me prcnided by the 14 section of the Act of Amicably of 14 Apt 11,11122 By order of the Board of Dt. 3011 N D.I3CULLT, Cashier. princes' lascabacaOcisearnr, ) Prmenaaa, June lath, 11167. J 11 - 7 , DIVIDEND.—The President and Directors of o.l.4o:twisty have tide -day declared a dividend of Elea Dollarsper share span die Capita} Stock: may Flee Dollen, payable le cash to the Stock Ifoldere; or their legal roreesetetireNon aid after the lost, said Three Dollars credited to their Stork. • lelecklm SialUBL .MARSIDILL, Seey.. 1gihi.14.4.a4,1J41 11 - ...CITIZENS' BANK, Pirrsaultr.4llay 18A—Notice is hereby to the Morktold of this Hank, that book* fur the lintaerlytionnf tha shifij s r WO of additional capital strehu(antbarised by the lila imp. *platting. to the charter of lbw Odium` Myatt &aka nal to opened on 310.YDAYAMIalltst , i and Trillithrolim new the 30th of July nash:4 Tf. am", Out*. 7 3, :firE-I , IINUTE ASER'S -2-"D cai. u m ia- mid isib, :irw:upts, 10• ( ;f 3W 14"'",!VtH,f,trrrbill"d* .~~-. am - twimu i s. aurtion tZlants TI o undersigned eiti s3 hip, would recommend Iron ion,the Emma of G. T a tible penott to fill the r, .Iter Is too veil Ma'am ne. Ile is just inch • men • ofOcee, Jacob Jordan, David Gilmore, William Glum, J A ME.S ,p, Tbxr4E"a - wittiliisitlizap Dr - -:..,. ~ • . . BO TS,'SHOES 9 • HATS,BONNETS; &C., Wood a • , • No. - 56 Wood Street, Pitts b urg h , ' - DURCIIASES DIRECT FROM NEW ENGLAND MANITOCILFEERS,,aiId will sell _II., at Now York, and Philadelphia Prin.. In roonortion 4rith aerery largo and varied stock of M.A.S'InEaRaST BOOTS AND 843 - 0.28 EL Ijl,c_,bds nn bind. Merle (bit hip, And CoAme 11, A 44 ~ . BOOTS AND BROGANS , MADE HEBEI AND , WArauriTßO. AL4O, MEN,' COARSE, SEWED AND ROD NAILED MOM, ADAPTED TO ROLLINO KILLS ANDIRRNAOIa HATS! HATS!! Leghorn, - Panama and Palm Ileaf Hats. BONNETS! BONNETS!! BONNETS!!! Ladies" and Mio.lo£3. Ltschorn and Straw Bonnetm' Misses' eLnd Childrene. Leghorn and Sty-an,' Mats, Comprlsing all tin ration styles And ilmdltles to be Canna In the larval. beinera in the Past. 3a 'COUNTRY Inatcrwrrs, and others flatting the city, or on their 'ray ran, ars invited to an anunloatton this stock. • , spintlin ---- —____ W. E. CHILO - S & CO'S • PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATER-PROOF CEMENT ROOFING. . . PERRIN & JOHNSON, Proprietors. . A RE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT TAE SHORTEST NOTICE Jli the above Medic Firs and ITatenPreof Cement Roofing, it being the only article yet bronco( that will mictesafully moot the action of the atmosphere in every climate. . . rr Is I . R.RVIDCTI., X" FIRE AND I,VATIDR-PROOF. And In point of durability, we believe it it equal If not superior, to any Metallic Roofing. We can pot it on over Old Tin, Tar, Iron or Shingle Roofs, it midting no difference how Clot or Reap the roof may be. This Rooting is warranted toprore ea above rephsentesb Mandl' Pat Him for \.. 4, • SIX DOLLARS PER SQ0:1 R E (TEN FEET SQUARE) 1, We Willa pply it upon, Tin and Iron Roofs for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, belng on account alt. durability the cheapest paint dud can be mod. • diip.We Invite all whom.° building, and also thine who wish their Roofs RepaireSl, to cellist onroffice,l33 Tined Sired. and evieolne samples and isstiefy the themselves in rogonl to the clornbillty and prat timbility of this Roofing. PERRIN k JOHNSON, No. 133 Third street, between Wool and Smithfield. • Plttaliargh, Pew.. O. PERRIN, S. A. JOHNSON. f . . - - Road 1 Ite li"tollmyrissg: • tirrws or rill hut 071• Z sure Issrasscr CoStrast, ) No. lii Front sr., Intween 3Loltrand Sycamore, l Cincinnati. Ohio, law. 10111. ISlia. To all whom it may martrn:—Thl, is to cerL•fy that I bare examined ruesimens and roofs of W. I:. CHILDS & La Fire and Water Proof may Roofing. • and believe it to be eminently sigieries to any other kind of Roofing now In osa. I was an eye witness of a severe trial of one of thede roofs, hunt a large volume of flame from an adjoining buildlog,which struck directly upon the roof and cornice for 'early half an boor. It Ward the trial beyond all ospectations, and saved tbe building. (Signed] T. W. lIASEELI, President Buckeye State Insurance Co. CINCINNATI AIIIVICT /Gnat Iss. Feb. Cth, 102. I bare examinad W. E. Cntuo S Co'a EIZAIIC Firs and Water-Roof Cement Roofing, and as let an .1 tan judge, consider it a good Invention, and am willing to insure buildings tints protected upon thifmme terms as I insure time coyered with metal. [Signal] "IS. LAW, Agt. Woad lon. Co, Londottand Drawl. Cram:tan, December 12th, 106. 2b di sehoaa if may centrrm—This is to certify Umtata hare adopted ir. E. Colons A Co s s Elastic Fire mad Water-Propf Cement Roofing upon our store and dirmiling limp.. It hes given the mast perfect satidection, and are cartrecommend It to all wishing Fire and Water-Proof Roaafing. [Signed] BAILED A VON PAUL, aptlydkarF Gn Fistures,,Vo. 0 West Fourth atreet. Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. - .A.DAIR, ..,,,- GRANT. PrtlpMetons, . No. 57 \4 star Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. TILLS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER TN TIER MARKET. IT IS nod extensively in New Turk and Philadelphia. nod I. well approved. It i.. llllllnellbit , to covering Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Care. It will last longer than Metallie Holing or Shingles, and revieto the carbn, changer of cllntatg—neither afforded by cold, heat or damp. Ito 'principal ingredient I. of en extraordinary dastic oaten, nod It never Int., title elaggity. It on bo readily applied to all kind.; of not. list or steep, ohltursuw,int Iron, tin or vlbod. It will sot melt In warnt weather, or crack In coil, and it Is not Injured by being trooped upon. P, It iu 13oth _Vim, arla. Ntrater—Proof. 414-For Portlier Informati ~,, , apply to tin proprietors. 1857. TRANSPORTATION. 1857. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. IliEa 4 LLOYD &CO. DAILY. iStICCEnSOItit TO LLOYD k itinto:v..] IT AV INC. MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS .WINTER, are now prepared II I to Jo a hoary boot by . FIELIVIsTIEY'LIT.A.STI.A. CANAL AND FLAILI3.O..A.X)_ Through to and from tho Eastern Citing. We can .enure or friend.. mei all dome dlspoleal to patronize the Penna. Canal nod FLUIrwl, that ..o pain. will to spited to render geuetni aativtaztion I to SHIPPERS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN FREIGHT. The Avoidance or the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will giro iorwased drepatch to tho tranambeion of bright. GLlke Penn ¬, at the Canal Dwin. ' IrSklyd LLOYD k CO. 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. 1 . 0-FLT-4,13±, 130.A.1" 1 7 ist - Pennugylvaltia Canal and Railroad. • Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Mon4h Each Way. • • ti DR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN L A RGELY'INCREAS. ed during the gnat {Sinter and we run now offer to SHIPPERS the enporior alumina of • DOUBLE DAILY LINE to and front Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baßlmote. Our line being composed ontirydy of PORTABLEBOATS, hut oue,: tranehipment le reports!. Morda. Hordingt Freight to our line can rely upon he being put through - with sliipomtibla, , peed and dispatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL BASIN, corner of Liberty aad Wart Orme,. Pittsburgh. R.. ,• fe . .)l7lyd • k MITCTIM, Pr °pieta.. • itl us ira 1 New -Spring Scrx,k Of CHICK PRING'S PIANOS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR if • splendid new & took of PIANO FOR from the Mlltifactory of Clikker-• t • lag* ma. lionomaelected expressly for thb Spring' as es. and ennplisbut all the varieties and new an In, now maim. brewed at th. 'renowned establishment of ("bickering A Boas, Ramon. Mews. Chickering & Sons have beep awarded at the diS &treat Pahlbhlorts and State Fairs in Boston, NeW York, end otbor place, Leven Gold Medele, Soveneeen Silver Mo.lela Throe limo.. Stedats. ea& ths Prize Medal at the Wr•rbt's Fair lo Inioloa, ISM. ' orcoND-ii ANDPIA:7O3,I: One elegant ChletNing Plano, very little to d: ' " Mahorvoy lax octave Plana in..' order; - 6 11 0 " - " old tashione4 75 60 AL., • lull vsppit of PIANO STOOLS. JOHN 11. MT.LI.OII. at Wood bemnow. gintwendA Ike and Fourth et. Sole Anna far Clctertn- A Sons, 6.r {Veneto Pennsyl vania, Ewen Ohio and Noithwesten thrkikorP A Damaged Now Chlekering 7 Oat. Plano. riN - E OF CRICK-BRING &-fitgr;o 1„..5 SONS' firsbclan octave, elegantly nrved Rosewood PIANOS. damaged is the V 2 threatens only where the blemiahee are pot exposed, rill be wild at • great bargain. The above Plano le one of the lance lot of 't octave Pianos received today from @kneeing lt San. Boototkand wfll be warranted as hanog received ootnternal injury. For aleby .701174 11. AIELLOR. Arcot ion Chktering k Sono, Deena, Jell/ No, 61 Wool newt. Pittsburgh. Q.ECOND-lIAND PIANOS.— lo In order to mon nano for a large ad- Wein to the prevent non of new Plano I Forte., the soncrlnar will sell the idiewing seera tt onn o d Pianos at redond print. 'One ele-lost 6 edam Plano Forte, in prefect order. with tofie Jlcto One 6 octare Mahogany Panne 140 One Arlo Mammy 6 octave ................ 100' One 6 octave Piano, ' S 7 One 6 octave. Romemood Piano • 7.5 One Mahogany Nadu, in greet order, • in The stove lentroments are all In gaol order and have been pot down to nom, lunch below Sinner pave for seo. and lend Piano. A now stork of Pilllo4 rill Iw treeirtnlln &boot two trOrk, CHARLOTTE BLUME, 11$ Wood st_ 24 door abort, LIN et. New Stook of Plana., 111.0111 ras EIKTOIT or NTIN - 2. *TB Ar. Cr....A.17.1i,, New. Xorlc. THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY IN formed that our trareroome, which hail been complete ly drained by t a heavy Spring Sales, nor again filled *RIX a choke and p to assortment or MINNS k CLARK'S celebrated PI KOK f every style and price. Persobs wid3- I=t ia ltrgiv i th it ' ll ' ant7 l ,7llllll l l4llti b oTne r .1 1' 1 Sunny t Clatk's Pianos superior Instruments In every rm. aped. The public is Invited to roll and examine Gm them pelves, 11. KLEMM &IMO, Solo Agency for Ntiono & Clark** 19aa.w far Wortern Eatirro Ohl.. and igorilli-Western Virginia, \0.:.3 Fifth wort, neat door to Masonic Hall. jid Great. "Vv - esteri,2. , 11 It AHD Mt7B riC .EN"TratTA.X.NZICE.NtrI •MUSIC I'Oll.lllE 111.1t,LIGN!" The Greatest Instrumentril'beneert ever $2 0 0 07 3 00 IN VALUABLE PROPERTY,' DIVIDED into Rd splendhl 0111., ranging' in value from Ste' to g 15,000, as per echednleV published to Cleveland pawns, to be given awny the 2.1 toy of July, 1&57. Total No. of Tickets', ; ' 4 "Ire, the and ant well ecnitiond with the la wad Noe of the 01,,v0 progerty, end consider the prier so above rained. (referring to schedule ne published IO Cleveland papors,) not only low, but that it is property that most rapidly rime to talus." N. M. linutilart,ll. 1,. Whitman, Charles Winslow, I S. Miller, Brute. Woad. Wets, Thr,oeDollareencit toho had of the" , undirSiginal at odic., um the Commercial Branch Doak, Atwater fluildiegs, Cleveland, where, also, sbetracts of Ude of the. idwi nt e property may be suspend exandzied. „Tickets' will bo for 'aed by m orders mail upon orde nitdreseed to the undemign. ed, neksing the money and peatage eternise to pay for the Initiation of ticket.. Pcistage on twenty tickets', three con on one hundred tickets fifteen cent. Vegan. -want. lug eta mud pay for them at the time of application„as no credit will be given, nor will tkltete be reserved fur any one. . igirThkets C. 12 MU) be ; prociirea of Mans. 111...UCELT A NICILEY, corn, of SavokW cml BotiWGsld street; whoreichedole of Om ropaityctil be wen. cp.TJAiramP • • MEAN STONE. Rolling Rill tor Sole • BY AN ORDER OF . THE ; COURT t OF COMSION PLEAS of Sciotoooantebhlo,to roe d fretted and honed upon a petition Dr the dlowelolliin of • the Co., pvlaerehip of . the SCIOTO ROLLINO MILL' COSIFANT will, ON TUB NIKTIUDAT OF JULY, MR; nice for tale to the higheet bidder THE 'ROLLING MILL :te gethar 'soh all oftheßeel Estate,lfachleeryand Toth there unto belonginte. Sale totononeesent 10 Watch. n. and to he made at the oftko of the ficielo.Roliing- 3011 in this city. . • This e. has been in operation obo two4eurs, emits in good repair and poled rucalingOrder. It Ina Ottl Bar. MIII with two Meting Eirniceer.onq small Mill with two Dent ing Furnaces; ono Shitotand Boiler 'lron 31111 with four Healing Turnarat, together With a foil ainortmont Bolin for all of the mills. It Au ono Dupe all 'complete, 'With eine }kiting Eurnecte iustoinellerep Enrnare;ene,ll - rinigitt Ines Hammer owl ono Squatter. 91 hay ei capacity)' ta" . lnee oat twenty tone of manufictured DIM ptr dari With' tower and room enough to alosoet double iticapteity.: lina%two large Engines, with cylinders twenty-SU Inches Inlillasnotit, andiono null Engine or Doctor. .The Buildingfi 2111 lett bang hy 155 wide. There Is a Spike Dill attachrd roets'eh 4 two Alschttatswiat Doublii Furnacr,t;dopittne of hinting out thirty tett of spice per day.. ;•.• This DIU le Very advantageously located far thepurchise of pig mate, Inatome* mu eighteen' loin hatneces make this city the depot for their hoz, *Mehl, Drought into the Schoto • Hocking Palley Bail lido, • - The Terme( tale erwz-A)notiontth Otelt;'bowfourthH e el ' months, coothurth In nine monthly and one-fourth In months Dom the thy of gale, with approved eecurity mid hawed at thereto of Ili tent, par, amino : on: the lerred=ta. &mon immediate/I' fo Tor huttur - 10xnuition oniony •to lbi ..u'44= Portsmouth, Oblo,•.lnne 3;1 . LEVIED. Mt Ni i.l Selnaltd • &cater for the Scioto Dill CO.: .K.NOXIS- ICE CREAM- , R0QL4i5 ,, , 40. Yeiblonable 'Eatablithnient,' lens and far ly to Pittsburgem, will again le opened t 914 4 14. 4 n 4 will remain open, day and evening, 'during the Every variety of Ica Crum, Confectionary end bastes In the season Will he nerved vialtora: • • • • 0.327:3114 /1011ENT KNOX A 00.t_ sofa" csifisicia., 1: ,. .._- -- VIA.I.IIIVACTUREROFBOOTS Jim, awl 81101611 of Arres7 darriptloo f No:St 'SW ti - .:0r.31117d INlSSOLUTlON.—The , CopartnerAlisOff: baboalmakar la &oohed this day by amtnal gaunt. •J. filebiawsakar la tally autlaaited to mottle Ma ay 2 S baslaraf at the aparn. SCHOON, Zl.BOB. B. UP MAKER DLIVE. Books. READY. -1 NEW YORK JOURNAL I.IL, FOR JULY. NO. I. NEW VOLUME 11.1 S a New :Rory lo IfuloolL Atolloessa of John MOO tx Gent: entitled LORD ERLESTOUN—et lora tale ALSO TILE EFIT STORT, THE YELLOW FRIGATE, BY Captain James Grant, and OT(T atzty Engtevingta &old at CALLEN:DEIC.4, Mathola IhIL Jodi Tull American Sunday-School Union and hs Adkulets, be Juan W. Alasander, ..11.‘e Well In the Valley, by Nor. Thew iia t ti llObarlaaton; tillbert eiershand, Maul or Know ni . A treeth erapply or Uhrarlem and new. Pub ona °Vino . A. A a Unlon and Tract Society. Harper and Carter's lato New hooka and &kb eupplies orStandard and I.l.lseellane.. oua Works. K. C. 00012.4.5.3, Jen - Federal drew; Allegheny. - - ENGLISH WALLETS, a new and'eoliven . lent &MRS; Cal rand Sae Moroceolteket Books; Port-. 1.213,11101., a mar and choke easortmeng Beaker's Comm RUI /Wax Mom-en Welliliss Cows Rosewood Raki , . Cebu. Chain Purses, Pearl, Shell end Sf mes' Card ()sack 0014 Peas and Pooh Cases. New varieties IPtitled,'Lettar: Note Phts.4 EovsloPes, Address Cants, ifeddlOgofunrablic and ether Stationery; Portfolios, Albums, Autograph, Mawr.. dam aad Mad* nooks. Jost opened at Dookstont Sold E. C. COCIIItANP., SPedstal et, Allegheny. .TilirriVLLLl,l3l C. PRIM:E.—Tent Life in Al the Holy Land..ilhast.nther. . Boat Life In Egypt and Nnhis,lllustrated. The 01.11/ouse by the River. , Leer Twin Travel, to ,Eum S. 'realm reed hy .1e12.! J. L. READ, Prim SYME'S SITR - OERY,llDtrin . nt Nsarrov.,i, 'am Prineiniesatall , ractico (If finnan, 4 Tamen Zits* F. n: S. - E. Edited with miter and illusintions, bobett &Newton, M. D. From the last 'Edinburg edition/ la 1 • .1. Sva. Ree',l and for solo by jell Kay it CO-55 Wood sheet. STEW BOOKS RECEIVED BY JOILK - g. DA l'inON GI Mob street:. - Mrs. Jameson's Sisters of Chnrity; Do,do„ Diary flan School Days ci Rugby. by an old B 0.7; . • ' Sermons by the late Rev, Y. • IV:Moht , rtson, from the :Id isoalon edition, Juno Nos. Rob Roy, of Ticknor .k Co's now. Ifolmoboid Waverly NoVels. sniMY: of, Lilb of Charlotto Brorany'rra.4. all her worts in fine awl ebmp editions.. 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