-7—'Vlttsburgt . ' daltftt. • P1TTE333172iG•73: 111TIIIWAY I.IOIIMG, JUTE 20,1857 ar-01711ZAL . PAPZEC Or THE C717:'&11. WOWS of the City and Nedghborhood. •Beltgtom Intelligenees• Agreeably to a motif* previously given, the Pm ten and Sidon, with a large number of the members of the various Associate and Associate Reformed Presbyterian Congregations of Pittsburgh and • &ny City,met in the 'First Associate Reformed Cherch, Allegheny, on the evening of the 11th inst. The meeting was organised by calling Rev. John T. Prenly, D. D„ to the chair, and appointing Rev. John G. Brown, Secretary. • • Tbe . exerclsee wore opened with prayer by Rey. Jewel Itedipar. D. The 126th Psalm was sung. The china of meeting was then stated by the • Chairmen, w It was • Besoirod, That the members of the different eon- prop** represt . entod In this meeting be called upon to express their entre in refitranoe to the recent ••_ tica of our respeetivo Synods, in reprd to the basis of Union latoirsubmitted to the aerobes. • The passage of this resolution was followed by • eery mend 'expression of view' on the part of the r ine present, in refer:moo to the action of the After which It was .Reso Thincominittea, consisting of ono =mbar from ascii of ths congregations reprosenteti, Stiyolnted to draft resolutions exprotoing the sonso the meeting. .. Tito tbsir appointed Dr. J:Smith, James McCall& 1•1014 Glib= Scott, John Fleming, James Love, Smith Thorn and J. 0. Brown. The resolutions were in approval of the bads of Malan .as adopted by the Synods of that body of Cbriatiatuk Another meeting similar to the above is to be held In this city on next Monday evening at - thaassoeiate Church, Seventh street. Billefontaine (Pa.) Whignf Wednesday nays: On iktuday, evening lest we had the pleasure of listening to a vary able and eloquent sermon, preach ed In the Piesbytarian Church of this place, by Rev, Dlesiditerltutey, of Pittsburgh. It was listened to with nuerked attention, and made a deep impression on the minds of ahoso who beard biol. Dr. Fisher of the 2nd Presbyterian Charily Cin delit:ed hla position on the Slavery queetion ia a sernum in his church last Sunday evening. Ho Woes strong Anti-Slavery ground, u all the churches are now taking, except . few where cotton is king. Rev.P.S. De Bess. late of the Pittsburgh, but now of the New York East Conference, has keen ap inted-atilitsistant to Dr. Ploy in the Tract Society, Mulberry: . Went, Now .York. Mr. De Ran is slut Corresponding Fweretary of the Tract Society of the New York Zan Conference, A Catholic ChtMeh, which will coat 8220,000, ip to ha Wain Washington, D. C., on Tenth street, be. tenon P and tit streets, capable of containing six ' thousand Pio*. It will be in the form of a Latin moss 211leot long inside, covered with ornamental pininteles, and will be enrmonnted with a cupola and four tomes, the highest to roach an elevation of • 310thet A entry late letter from London says that Bishop • Simpson is in excellent health and visits. Wit neglected, yesterday, the publication of an tatfoliii which meets over eye is Philadelphia paper, in religion to the Great Western Fire and Marine . losurance Company, a Philadelphia Mice, of which Poindexter is the agent for this city. We have 'frequently - heard favorable mention made of this eomptiny, but .the extract below is from a journal pubthhed in the same city, where the officers are well.known, and Is therefore better authority than , rimy we have. We give it entire: Greor ;rm.. Tire end Marine ruseremos Co.— ranks as one of the suereested and enter prising menparthe of our city. Its Board of Direct our embraces the names of towersl of our citizens of high standing in the mercantile community, and the Prmident, CILMITAII C. Lannon, Esq., has the ad vantage of a large and varied mrperienee ivhs bes bees of tantrums, and has attained en enviable rep utation as an mtderwriter. The Vies, President JUdelli Wit. Dataxio, late of Reeding, who is highly witeemedln our community for probity and worth. • Theis pntlemen give their whole attention I. the duties of their reipeotive ofoes. The risks of the sampany arq selected with Judgment, and with as liberal Into of premium as is consistent with warty. Daring the period from March let, 1856, to June • lit, 1857, the premium, received amounted to $105,- 946.17, and the loans paid during the same period form a total of $48,904,13. The assets of the eon:- prey era well secured. The stock of the company is ' regarded as a safe investment; the rurallofted &bares .._aremrght after by capitalists, thus giving a precti - mal prroof of the estimate in which the company is bold hY good iudficL The Board of Directors, at their last meeting, re. ealred to. increase the capital $lOO,OOO .';' - and to modify the rtyle of the titles* follows-41thar . W. 61111131 I.IIIIIIIAKCI Len TIMM' COXPA.IIT— for the ..porptiee of expreasirqr mom dearly its proposed DOJIZIOIL. •. . IX11:14710, or rue' Seas Fine ENG= Crnmut. 2 —We were on the Monongahela wharf, yesterday ' gent U o'clook,dming the trial of Mr. Lowrie's Shama 'Firi•Engin• Oin'ems. Aldersun • Stitt,-.5 .. -:4lbiesge,wito was deleated teasowduable maddxkli, . - ':ll4olgirplisdiod by Mayor Weaver zed other citizens, '',lonse.,preeent. .-We thought that the Citizen bad Searrely alair &anew there was no suction hose, as we are not in the habit of using =oh in our city; but want' almet.iron pipe of genie aix inch diameter, without any screen on Its outer and, was used in stead. When the engine was started, abs was a little oat of order, from her long inactivity,—perhape rested -- end her machinery did not work satisfacto rily. Then, shortly after she was started, the mud and gravel was- sacked into her pumps, and forced throtigli 60.h0w in such quantity as to choke thO an'il consequently buret ova of her hose. You.separate aide attachments were toads, and water Wu thrown in considerable volume for a con. alderable distance. A six-inch hose Inta then attach ed, and Water was thrown through a three-Inch nas als in such quanta* and with each force as to satisfy any resemble person of the power and capacity of the Marra under more favorable circumstances, to do good execution. Bit the trial was not what we could have wished • theirs:id name of the Citiaa, and we could not . • p regretting that Mr. Lowrie was induced to at , Assert' an exhibition beam a Manger while the tu lles ima out of order. We hops to see tho.Cititen , patio* good service yet, and enjoy a more liberal patronage than has yet fallen to her lot. • Teri Conneantrele (leerier gime no some idea of thilnamensedamage done there by the recent mine In the following Items j Two bridges across Conneaut creek at thin place wire swept away, leaving but one and that in a dam. "god ebialtion besides fences, lumber, etc.''. Three thousand dollen would nol.repair . the damage and lou mistsined. . Served Berms breaks in the eanal maimed which will require many days if not' weeks Ia repair. Nor are we • the only sufferers. Not a bridge!. kit heroes the creek between this place and Albkat. On the Cassewago nearly all are gone, Med so ltis:witb thew on the smaller creeks throughout tim mum' We can hardly heir'of a mill-dant that is loft ,iitandliqr while the fences. and' mops on-the ludlooilanib are swept away and . earionaly injured. Cams or Qourrse Hainan, ke.,—Reforalticlves MeChOi,'Adases and Parka. - '• theses* of the COnunonwealth vs. Elisa Her; . pdr, Andieted.fie. adultery, *verdict of guilty - was Reatence deferred.. Cote. vi. inure sfiedaeicia'Cupii• Raising: tabbies& Limey, co oath of Hugh ihmtderight.— The difendantstsre charged with having stole. , ser era; strticdto of wagon harness front the stable of the . "eeeitter %igen Liberty, In Fatenary , last Ver dict goRtY. ha lb*: :,oases of phscridan-..Reislng not . Cato n. Bobcat Campbell; indictment fornication snd,adtatay, on oath of Mr. McLaughl On ac- Amin' cif the, sudden Meese of - one of tbojeszers this -ease .Wits continual. ;Montini-Inorlibld, end the • ier7rtet,ilequiret . . _ torten You' Mnuesoce Piositctrnox.—At the a tl ' a of John Code,Esq.. attonio for the une were bead to4ay for the amen of if m eCriekert and 'Tamen Montgomery, doing lostame trader the title of McCriekert d Co., to an our so In notion for 13:talkies" prosecution, institu • 111411plinet. than by David McGill. -The defend/tots lad **plaintiff in the above snits tried et the pres- M tens of the, Criminal Court for eseietin hie prop *obi *WY sire of defrauding his emditory and tsensiot beings littht of evidence to prove the feet, :Met sawed was eogrdtted. MOM, in *sr of this det, and believing the proem:cabin to hire been in stituted through malice, therefore Institutes the pres ent preseedinp.--.Ere. , Ciroefe/r. . thatians.—A stabbing affray .orcurred is dile flsay.on Monday' 12ight, In which a man tweed Minmey stabbed and, it is thought, mortally wounded *met maned Moore. Tt appears tbitt he Vend Mkt* in his.lefee.'s house in conversatkm with Me.- Mee, but under snob eficumstaneeo as to im. pqr nothing whatever that was improper as far as we mild learn. But without saying a word the hul loed drew a Jeffs anti plunged it into Moores Bide, issellag it to generate the let lung and - in tictimg4 matt ierfhl and dangerous wound. The victim is said to be, a quiet-and Inoffensive man. ' Cala/ Masantait.—ln addition to the large easortmant OTMentillas kept by A Molighe, imam* OFOritnt'and Fifth streets, be will this memeing open,7Go more, entirely new style*, =dated hem New York auctions; among this lot there are some Tay beautiful designs, newer before eared in this city. Ladies will also find at eida eitamishment an entirely new import*. than of hill lustre plain blackshirtyLichee wide, at $l,OO , and a large lot of new. ai nq tg• : - - 7at , -- Erie Cosoriterios save thit the work on the NortheneDirision of the Pittshargh and Brio Rail road in_forstressina linejP. The road between this phew Med .fnines .11memeounty,101, without *MXectingseag before Deeember neat. MI par ts. desemeredit for the energy &Wood in push ing.fonrerd thiesterpria. Iu less Ilnui eight months aur ay Ida he,. emnplets mama& eatumonieation what the wet Mille sad Wawa! region of Western peaneylrania. . /UST -INAlm.itarrsuoAss.--Tho ispulsilaans tha.nrst Wird will hold tbett• primary election on the 20 th,Inst., at the School Hoilo p 06 1 MS, to elect two. titimpu s otooo t the I „,mty:C#TettAVek e ttuah meats on Wednesday, ',hat Nth— ". "thillan,rresitiispt.l (WO' Bsoauss.-.394 woildanootthootn i ai no -of onr haulm to the oshootionnent of "Country Beata to bade on tbont °Nan* (oast Tuesday) s poit oftboonnsti of J. W. oi%_ -and ino u s ed WI the P. L an near-"Braddgek'it_Ma... • • ;4:1. -'1,*11:0 r UITUTIEITI4IN entareven Az.z.zosissinr . VALLEY AL. A. The Oali-committee to which was referred the mat ter touching certain itallioad Conspanio, undcra revolution of the county Convention, would respect fully submit to the Allegheny Valley Railroad Com pany or ill President, the following intessogations, and hope to meet with the Provident or other officers of saki company at their office on Wednesday, the seventeenth List., at 2 o'clock, V. M., to receive the answers thereto and obtain from them such other information as by said answers may be auggort cd. viz 1. At the date you received or obtained the city and Allegheny county subscriptions of stook. how mach stock had boon actually subscribed by individ uals, and how much subscribed by individuals since that time? 2. What amount has been collected from these in dividual subscriptions, and how much more do you expect to collect from them ? 3. What amount of city and Allegheny county bonds have you yet on hand, and entirely under your own control? 4. At what dates and rates of discount, and to whom have these city and county bonds been disposed of; and what amount of each has finally been dis posed of? And as to those pledged or hypothecated if any, bow many, and for what debts, and to whom and what amount of those bonds sold or hypotheca ted yet remain in the hands of the original purchasers or dspositortes? . 5. What amount of other corporation Vona do )•ou yethold ? Have any of the lxinds of other corporadons been sold ? If so, to whom and at what rates, and to what amount, and whether for money or other equivalent? What amount, if any, of such other corporation bonds are now pledged or hypotheosted, and for what kind or amount of debt and with whew ? If for other equivalent than money, for what, and at what prim was such equivalent accepted 6. Were any of the bonds of this city or county at any time sold or exchanged for any other equivalent than money? If so, what kind and amount of such bonds were so disposed of ? And at what dates and prices, and what was the commodity received in ex change therefor, and at what price or prices 7 7. On obtaining the city and county subscription, what contract or obligation was entered into by your Company with the city and county respectively, in regard to the payment of the interest on the bonds, by the city and county to be delivered to you ? Who prepared that contract or obligation? To what conned on behalf of the city or county was it submitted by you for approval? Have you a coun terpart thereof? If so, please attach a copy thereof to your answer hereto. 8. Was there at any time according to the best of your information, knowledge or belief, any money, , or advantage, paid orproposed, either directly or in- I .directly, by your company, or any of its Offieer3 or agents, or Di any manner in behalf thereof, to the County Commissioners, or any one or more of them, to the County Treasurer or Solicitor, ao any member or members of the City Councils, to the Mayor of the city, to the City Treasurer. or Solicitor, or to any officer or agent whatever of the city or county, either to influence, or with the view to in fluence or induce him or them to subscribe or pro cure the subscription of stock by the city or county to your company, or to sign er procure the issue of city or county bonds to your company? Or bas any money been &drafted to mob party or parties, par son or persons, in payment for services rendered, or alleged to have been rendered, in procuring the subscription of steak or the issue of the bonds as aforesaid, or other purposes Mating thereto? And if PO, state specially the amounts so expended and to whom, and for what purpose& O. Did the President or Solicitor, or any other of ficer or officer, of your company appear at any time before the Grand dory of this county to advocate a recommendation of a subscription by the county to your stock ? If so, how often did they or be so ap. pear, and was there such a similar application made to the City Councils. 10. On the occasion of any such application. (as indicated in interrogatory No. 9) to the Grand Jury, or City Council., were there refroshmentaprovidtxt, at your company's expense, or at the expense of In dividual, of your company or its officers 1 If so, for whom were mob refreshments provided? And did the Grand Jury or City Coueeils, many of the mem ben of either body perteko the roof. IL Has any money been advanced, at any time, by or en behalf of your company, to any newspaper, or 'stilton or newspaper reporters, to procure, or to compensate for the publicaoen of any qacal,"psrffs,' 'crh . toritef,' or ecmmunicati4s, intended gr calcula te,' to influence the Grand 'Miry or City Councils, or other city or county officers, to recommend-a nub ecription by the city or county to your stock? or to promote city or county bond. to be issued to you? or was any !norm at any time so advenced, to news papers or editors, or other parties, In create public opinion favorable to such subscription. and lune of bonds, or to procure legislation favorable thereto? If so, when, to whom, what amounts, and for what purposes. 12. Were no parts of the item on the edit aide of the balance sheet of yoor lest report, rim "printing, .low 4 PaPwar" hr., 33,105 97-100; or of the item "di.eonnt and interest," be., 8212,708 611-100;. or of the item "DoesmiseMits," he., for negotiating bonds sod notes, 1120,351 39-100; or the item "..lifseefie emu," Se., *9,841 38-100, expended far the pur poses indicated in the 11th interrogatory? 0/11011 ALLVOIIINT VALLIY R. R. Co. Pittsburgh, June IR, 18457. To Thomas .11Ii71om, Esg., eltallllAN--9111 : The President and managers of the Allegheny w. r!..-xs. - can, respectfully . prottal the right a any person or - persons unasthorhed by the stockholders of the company to investigate its affairs, or in shy manner to interfere with its management or direction. The desire,however, entertained by the Board to remove so far as it has the power all unjust prejudice founded upon mistaken impressions that have been industriously propagated in re gard to the work under its charge, and at the same time unwilling by a refusal to answer , your interrogations to treat discourteously your Com mittee, or to afford a pretext for further misrep resentation, and abuse of the company and its officers hu induced a reply in the fullest man ner to the interrogations submitted. Quotion 1. Answer—At the present date, the individual subscriptions amount to $868,- 846,00. At the date of the charter to wit: 10th January, 1862, the individual subscriptions amounted to $101,250,000. As no record of the dates of individual subscriptions has been made on the books of the company, the precise amount thereof at any specified - period other than as above enumerated cannot be furnished. ,The corporation subscriptions were made at times herein set forth. ' . Date AC Wl= by NU of action by Omaha Grand Jury. County Com'n. • = Oct 11160. Sept. 1662. 80th Doe. 105.2. 10th Sept.l6s2. . Armartmit..—. Bept.l6/4. 15th Yoh IRS 6th Jan. 18.53. WlCedia...—... 6th Nov. 1832 Jefferson— leth Sept. 1152. City of Pltbtoreb—By Ooeod 7th May 10* by Mayor, d AptU 1863. Question 2. Answer—From individual atbeeriy, tient! the stun of $315,245 00 bee been collected. Nearly the whole amount of ..the unpaid• individual subscription;, say $22,000, it it believed can be won. Wally collected. Repudiation of the imbseription by Allegheny county would reader the of the unpaid subscriptions, ',bather doe by individuals or eotwrations, a difficult if not an impossible task. ' ,wice 3. Answer—None this feet has been stated in annual reports, to which attention is in vited. Quarks: 4. Answer—The second dense and all subsequent portions of this inquiry are enewered in our reply to the third interrogatory, except on far as the earn. relates to the present holders of the bonds. The President end Directors cannot ray by whom said . bonds are now holden. After peering from their control, no - ineans existed of tiring their after owner ship. In answer to the trot clans:Sof the interroga tory, the following statement is respectfully sub mitted : Oath" 2d • March, 1854, a contract was made with the !Montour Iron Company" for the pmehase 'end delivery- - of ten thousand tone of railroad bars. By the terms of tbe contract, 2240 lbe to be counted the ton, and the rails were to be made of the unmet lenith of 26 feet, except to the. extent of 15 per cent. thereof, of shorter bare I The iron to be of quality sitiefactory, after inspection. to the, Chief Engineer of this Company, ldr.W. Milner Roberts. The pay ments were to be made, when the iron WWI detteered, in bonds . of Allegheny Co. at par; this Company to have the benefit of seeming interest. The price was too. hiseventy-gre dollars and fifty tents per ton. The Board, convinced from each information as amid be collected that AMOriellil manufactured B. R. bars ware far iuperlor fot wear, ana of much greater Trawl when worn oat is old iron, than the British-mode ar ticle then or before. that time 'everted, deemed the contract meat advantageous for th is Company. The superior quality of the article, the great length of each bar, whereby chairs, spikes and labor in euperstruc tura were paved, whilst asoloother and more durable road was secured, justified the purchase of said iron even at a cost greater than the usual market price. We shall hereafter refer to prime paid for Iron by other parties about the time this matfett was taahr, we shall do this to remove some unfounded allega tion, that have been made in relation to this trans- action. From an estimate of the Company resources it was believed that sufficient means IMO under its control to build 54 miks of this end of our lint This re. quirede with :necessary turnouts, say 60,000 tone of iron at 60 Ms to the yard. On the oth September, 1853, a contract was made with the Corning and Olean It. It. Co., • corporation of the State of New York, and to some extent en dorsed by the N. Y. kr Erie B.; It. Co., by the terms whereof the sum of $500,000 in boars Ado subscrip. done to the capital stook of this Company wan to be obtalned by said C. $ 0. It: It. From estimates of engineers said subeeriptions with those made by McKean and Mk were deemed sufficient to grade and bridge 30 miles or more of the Northern end of Our line. This would require at least 4000 tons of rails. It was important In order to save expense hitrans portatiop that the iron should be delivered to this company at some pointauily scoessible to both ends of our route. This was secured by the selection of Danville on the North branch division of the Penna. Canal. This statement of the oontraste and disposition of the. Company's affairset the time show the prop riety notwithstanding other mutts hark been natty assigned of purchasing so large an amount .o inn rale. In; games to the prises paid for hole, and to show that those paid were about the ram for • 'good article we ask attention to the following : Apr% 1854 (one month after the Montour co:strict) theft and P. It. It. Co. entered into a contract with aline in this citr for the purchase of 4000 tone of rill bars delivered 500 tons per month for which said -company. agrood to pay $75.00 par ton—l of. said . primon an average' credit of 7 months with: interest, and h in the 7 per rent. income bonds of said .R. R. Co. se 90 eta.** the dollar end with accrued fat...wire= Ist of Jaw., 1854. ' The bow& ro be 41kt/edit! alt rice qf mowing sere a. contract and to be accounted for in the last delivery of tom. Wei submit thin statement and ask for Rumination and calculation. Figures will-show that these prices ateeed thou paid by tide ealapisi luaus.re hays sadly wheakalated, contract, consequently this company did not need so much as 10,000 -tons.. Subssquentno—' gotial !ions with Montour Iron Company resulted in an agreement highly profitable to this Cps, Pan y. The time for delivery of iron was ex tended, the quantity reduced to f,OOO tone,. but in addition-to the said Iron Co. assumed the payment of an amount of interest on the Alle gheny county bonds, that erenttudlyredueed the price of the iron to a fraction over VG} per ton. 810 much for that part of the 10,000 tons. The continued tightness of the money market, well known to every intelligent citizen, in addi tion to the fact that the sales of our bonds had been delayed and their value depreciated by re iterated expressions of doubts of their constitu tional validity, had so far reduced the available means of the company that it wail apparent that unless by heavy sacrifices of the securities the extension of the work beyond the first division -44 miles--was impossible during the summer of 1854. Believing that no portion of the iron could be laid during the year 1864, and desirous to prevent the loss arising from the non-use of its means, it was determined to sell so much of the 6000 tons as would not be required for at least 16 or 20 months.- Influenced by these considerations, a sale was made to the Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. It., at pricy fully equal tole entire coat and expenses Incurred by this Company. 1400 tons thus dis posed of were paid for in Allegheny Co. bonds batted to P. & C. R. It. Co.; this contract is da ted July 10th; 1864. The residue of this iron has been laid on the 44 miles now in use. For the iron purchased from the Montour works, 447 bonds of Allegheny Co. were paid at a cost of less than $74 per ton paid in heads. Although in February, 18,55, the Beard con sidered the prospects favorable for an easier Money market in the Spring. they were com pelled to change that opinion early in March, to meet the Company's engagements with Cham berlain, Leech & Co.—the contractors—and to make the work, already partially completed pro ductive, by the consent of all parties thereto, the contract existing between the Company and Chamberlain, Leech & Co. was so far changed as to relinrboth parties from the prosecution of the work north of the Ritttming. At the same time it was agreed that instead of payments be ing made as provided in first contract, to wit: in cash and* in stock, the payments for work to be done after that date in the Ist division was to be made in Allegheny county bonds at par. No Charge was made in prices for work. By this arrangement the Company was enabled to complete the first division. So the contrac tors under this agreement:were delivered as earned one hundred bonds Allegheny co. is sued to this road. Settlement has been made with Chamberlain, Leech & Co., and paymentS made in full to said contractors. To Messrs. Wilson & Min were sold at 78, 2 bonds. Wm. F. Johnston,i 12 bonds. The above is% eta. , j t ton, ...tn ' u, _.,ove A. .. statement of he disposition of the bonds as made directly at he office of the Agta of the Company in Phil alphia and New York to meet the obligntioni . and contracts of the Company in relation to said bonds has secured the approval of the stockholders at their annual meeting. . _ . Question 6. Answer—Armstrong county bonds $150,000; Jefferson do. $90,000. None hare been sold. Armstrong county bonds are collat erally pledged to the amount of $105,000, as follows: • 30 pledged collaterally for payineot of $12,000 note duo in Philadelphia. 13 do pledged collaterally to It. Norria d Pons to POEM'e note for price of a locomotive. 8 do plodgml callaterallr to J. R. Smith to nerve note. given for carpenter work. 2 do pledged collaterally to W. Smith b Co. to secure . note for casting.. • do pledged collaterally to Hall & Bolton to ware note for bridge building. 2 do pledged collaterally to Bonbon & Bro. to to. rum note' for masonry. 3 de pledged collaterally to Kennedy'. heirs to secure notee for land damage. (T. Mellon, Attorney.) 16 do pledged eollatterally in part for note held by T. J. Barclay, (money borrowed.) 6 do do to secure notes to G. W. Jackson. I do do do do L. Wdmarth. 2 do do do do W. F. Johnston. 3do do do do Logan, Willmarth & John Non. 3do do do do Logan & Willmarth. 5 do do to aentro endorsers to a note bold by • bank in this city. 45 bonds of Armstrong, and ilO•honds of Jef ferson Co., are in the hands of the Treasurer. The moneys for which their bends are pledged collaterally constitute a portion of the coating debt of the Company which is being reduced by small payments monthly. The bonds of the counties subscribing toile stock of the Company hare not been formally demanded. By resolu tion of the Board passed -- the moneys aris ing from negotiation of said bonds were to be expended within the counties issuing them. In vim:mph as the work bee not reached tho bounds of stud counties the Board did not deem it pru dent to incur at present needless expense of their execution. This fact has been noted in reports and approved by stockholders. Question 6. Answer—The answer to this interrogatory is given in that made to the 4th question. Question 7. Answer—The contract with the city was drily executed by the Mayor. The copy in this office is in the handwriting of the Presi dent, the original it is presumed is in the pos session of the city. We do not know to whom thee. contracts were'submitted. It was not the duty of . this company to inquire whether the same were sub mitted to the legal advisers of the corporations. These contracts required the company to pay the interest on the bonds; the obligation resting upon it is fully acknowledged. The reasons (or the failure to perform the contract on the part of the company are fully set forth in We letter of the company's committee to the Councils and County Commissioners, a copy of which is here by annexed. [These were published in she Gazette in Octo ber last.] Question 8. Answer—Not one dollar for the purpose mentioned in the interrogatory. Two t k o the County Commissionersclaimed after We nds had been delivered compensation for the e ra labor imposed in signing said bonds, c plying with what we understood to be usual in uch canes, $lllO were paid to each of said commissioners, and to the clerk $4OO for signing coupons. To dos Mayor were paid $2OO for corporation seal and ocrtilicate. - This amount was claimed as legal fees, and as Binh was paid. To the City Treasurer wen paid $250 for signing coupons, and these sums were lon than • fair compensation for labor per formed Qsestion 9. Answer—The President of the Co. without any direction from the board, but at the re quest of the City Councils did 'appear before them, a also before the Grand Jury to advocate the policy of subscriptions on the part of the city and county, to the Allegheny V. It. R. The President begs leave to answer for himself that 'he now tenders to those balks, even at this late day, most cordial thanks for the urbanity and attention extended to hint, and fur ther, that be did nothing then or there that be would not willingly do again in. urging the erection of a work that ho couseientiously-Peibtves is so essential to the prosperity of this locaiity, and the future fier ce= of which will be demonstrated, however much at present misrepresentation 'and - misapprehension of its merits may retard its progress.. But if the ques tion Is meant to insinuate that in appearing before said bodies of his fellow eitirens to express his opin ions on a great • public measure be did an improper act, or uttered an untruthful word he can only reply by declaring Unit the charge is without foundation in truth come from what quarter it may. .Question 10. Answer—nbne whatever. The Board has too much, self-respect ter offer such induCements, and entertain too high an 'opinion of the character of the persons composing our city councils and grand jerks to suppose them susceptible to such influences. Question 11. Answer—No. It has been no . part of the policy of this company or its officers to ...create public opinion." And paymentemade to newspapers, editors or proprietors have been for subscriptions and advertisements, and pub lishing reports at prices believed to be only re munerative for the services rendered. The corn• piny under our charge has not been greatly puffed by tho local prose : we felt no disposition to corrupt the sources of public information nor so far as our knowledge is, the press of Pitts burgh subject to such influences as are implied in the interrogatories. Question 12. Answer—Not a dollar for pur poses named in the Ilth interogatory. The lateness of the hour (midnight) at which this is written renders. it necessary to stop here or lose the mails. The remaining questions and answers will be given on Monday. - Tar Tarsier.—Mr. Loraine appears to-night in the character of Thanntnos a new character to us. He is a fine looking men, and a most ex cellent actor. Ho appears to us, to know the "modesty of -nature, and never oyeFitive As we bare before remarked, we Consider it a rare treat to see him in such parts as draw .him out. His acting last evening was adnririblitand those who saw him were highly pleased. We have to regret. that the exceeding preocupation of the public mild in.matters . of unusual interest hae withdrawn.the attention of the .people from such plays and such personation' u are really worthy the attention of those who can appreci ate true merit, , Mn.' Ewer, with his iconetomed politeness, sine, rts tickets to Ms Juvenile Concert at Excelsior Hall, which came droll Tuesday night. We had Hilly pro mised °metres the pleasure of responding in person to the polite invitntion,but were prevented. We hmur, however, from many who were there, but one cores. Mon, and, hat of plcirore and estitAction. at the, re sult of On eionocdt. ' Wo tan zeu6ly belbis llily and sm -heartily ilwrof the meccas that attends all ef forts of thieklad in dm lanai of Mr: Slack. - . A GAUZILT or Ems Airs is now open. tortree examination, on the second:floor of Davis' new auction Eocene i''Oollobtiot , or the largest idea, and finest class, steerphito Engravings, on all description of isubjeets,.byAho. , eelebrated neu ter; and which are for. publio MIS on 1E444 4 afternoos! and aiming, - - Dtroftr puma Courana—_ da adoemiemmenr.. - Ar;_thß establishateat May ba...kauad .in .-par oedema from irkidi e 'karts.. that the Banking Company. vm go -.forward under - the: smite directors and with only the change necessitated by a law which takes effect on and after the first of inky; The Bank whose char ter was anotuderod on Saturday last was incorpora ted to 10211,imder the name of the Pittsburgh Sav ing Pond Co., and re-chartered in 1843 under the same which It bore till date of the amender of char. ter a. above-Mentioned. Its dividends have always beenexcellent, averaging from 10 to 12 per cent., and last year, as we learn from the recent work of Mr. Thurston, it was 20 per cent. During all the 25 years of chance and change through which it has passed. it has never lost a dollar, or been a came of loss to others, which is enough to say of any institu tion. Rio have no doubt that the high confidence which it has inspired in the community far and wide will be transferred to the Banking Company whose matter", as we have above intimated, will be' in the memo bands which have conducted those-of the Bank so successfelly within the teat few years. bigamy, raa Y' by Mayor on oath of Binsmr, A man named George Pilkinton 741,h:rid o t n o b a sil ckar for ge tri o a f l . , Sarah Jane McAleese. lie is charged with hav ing a wife in Newtown, Cheater county, and marrying another in this city, the prosecrutrix. The parties resides in Brownstown. Tun Rev...R. Nevin orLondonderry, Ireland, will preach (D. v.) in the Reformed Presbyte rian church, Allegheny city, (Rev. T. Sproul's) on Sabbath.2lst inst., at 7 o'clock, P. N. A collection will he made to aid in the erection of a new house of worship for his congregation. War Dar GOODS.-A very large sale of fine Fancy Goode, which have been slightly damaged by water, takes place at 10 o'clock this morn ing, at Davis' new auction Rooms ; and is ape chilly deserving of attention. The Ptc-Nrc.—The grand piamic of thO Iron City College comes off to-dey. Every focally for getting to the groupda and all the means of rational enjoy_ moot after/one gets there have been provided. Music and general hilarity will rule the hoar. Of course these, will be a very largo crowd. A Lao named McCall, aged about 13 years WWI killed by being run over on the track of tho P. Y. C. It. It. by the locomotive on Thursday evening, in Allegheny City. Rev. Da. JACOBVII will preach in the Third Presbyterian church on to-morrow (Sabbath). 117.NZRAL Deartirr, such as often manifests itself after an attack of fever, is always most difficult to get rid of, nave when the sufferer is furnished with an invigorating tonic to reanimate him, and entice back, as it were, the very life which had almost to its final flight. For this purpose • Canvas's SPANISH MIZTVitt is the grand DISIDZRATtrIe nod should always be resorted to, for its effects are no lees astonishing than benelichil. -Wurr %glorious invention le soda water! Just imagine its anxiety to get down your parched and dusty throat. There it to, down in the collar, locked up in strong metallic Teasels, pressing and lifting away two hundred pounds to the square Inch. You turn the key and lot It loose, and it comes leaping up through many feet of pipe, coiled up in ice; fresh, sparkling and cold, the truest representation of air and water in a hubbub, at Chas. 11. Super'. corner Penn and St. Clain-etc. Caul, pure and delicious is the Soda Water, of Chas. 11. Super, Car. Penn and St. Clair BLI kiM:M= Puvutneirsua, June 19.—A meeting of the holders of bonds of the City of Pittsburgh, upon which interest is unpaid, was held here this morning, John A. Brown acting as chairman. A resolution was adopted inviting the holders of bonds of Allegheny Co. issued for her subscrip tion to the stook of the Allegheny Valley, Pitts burgh dr Steubenville, and Chartiers Valley Rail roads, to participate in the meeting and join in such action as may be best calculated to sustain the faith and credit of Pittsburgh andAlleghony County. Mr. Howard then read a lengthy paper, going into lhe details of the funded and interest bear ing debt of the city of . Pittsburgh; the amassed value of the real and personal estate, and other statements of its financial condition as a basis for the action of the meeting, assuring it that the city of Pittsburgh and county of Allegheny are amply able to pay their respective liabili ties. The following resolutions, with others, were adopted, viz: Resolved, That a committee of throe be ap pointed to prepare and forward an address to the Councils of Pittsburgh, requesting that such a revision of the assessed value of the property in the city be made, and such other measures h.y may deem judicious and proper bo taken as will prevent a recurrence of the present state of affairs, and enable the City Treasurer at once to meet the interest due and unteld, and thus redeem the credit of the second city in point of wealth and population in our State. Besoleed, That it is incumbent on the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny county who value their municipal and business character end ciedlt, to take measures to counteract the effect of the proceedings of a portion of their com munity touching the bonds of the city. and county, so thatduo tasurabco may be given that the popular voice will sustain the Councils of the city and Commissioners of the county in whatever course they may adopt to secure the punctual payment of interest and principal of the obligations of both. Nessrs. J. A. Brown, Erato, Rogers and Flem ing were appointed a committee to prepare the memorial. WAIMICGTON CITY, Juno 19.—A telegraphic dispatch was received from Emery D. Potter, accepting one of the vacant judgeship. He is an ex-member of Congress from Ohio. The other was offered to Mr. Eccles of Indiana who probably will except it. It is uncertain wheth er Judge Stiles, who is now here, will return to the territory. A well founded report assigns Thomas 11. Dunn, of Mississippi as ,marshall of Utah. Col. Cummings will again be tended the Governorship; his acceptance is considered certain. The California overland •Mail question after undergoing thorough consideration in the Cab inet has been referred to the Post. Muter Gener al who is not yet. prepatwl to pronounce a de cision; however, the impression prevails that the Southern routti - Will be selected commenc ing at Memphis and continuing by way of Fort Smith Donna Anna and Fort Yuma. Br. Loris, .1 luso lg.—The Democrats Quinda Correspondence of the 16th says that the Legis lature adjmuned on the night of thel 3th. Acts were passed providing for taking the census, appertaining the state and providing for an election of state officers and Representatives in Congress on the first Monday of August, and also locating the seat of golernment at. Topeka. Ajoint resolution was also passed for =moral izing Congress for admission into the Union un der the Topeka Constitution. The Census act provides for the appointment of five marshals whose deputies will take the census immediate ly ;. the appointment of the state will give the Senate not more than 20members and the house 60. Some of the territorial judges pronounce parts of the census • law inoperative. It is re ported I hat Gov. Walker has been imformed that the Constitution will not be subiaitted to the people. New Tone, June 19.—The testimony in the Burdell estate cue closed yesterday. The ques tion relative to a commissioner to take teatime- ny in California, remains undisposed of. Three of the mutineers of the brig Gen. Pierce, convicted of manslaughter in killing the captain and cook of that vessel while on the voyage to the eoast of Africa, were eseh sentenced to inf prisonment for six years and to pay a fine of $2, 000, equivalent to Imprisonment for Ilfe, as the prisoners cannot pay the fine. Smith, convicted for the murder of the captain, has been sentenc ed to be executed in August next. Coteau°, June 19.--Jaekson conricted of the murder of Roman Morris in isko county last fall was executed this morning, three miles from the city. He confessed the murder some days since. It is estimated that 25,000 persons were present; the crowd pressing broke the platform, but no one was Mimed. The military were out in force. Tho execution passed off quietly. Ss. Louts, June 10.--Tbe hurricane on Salm , day blew down thirty-three buildings in Pans, One child was killed and seven persons badlyrinjured._ Theperty destroyed amount ed to upwards of $7 ,0000, LOCISTILL6, June 19.—Eight feet of water on the fells; and stationary. Fires were comfort. able last night. It is non 'cloudy. - Thermome ter 74 degrees- Commo, Juno 10.--A severe freshet in Che mung eanal near this, place has caused eeriou breaks, and lend submerged to a large extant. Nan Yeas, June 10.--Cation finer. Wet KG tales al MI . 114,1111 of 4in price; Orkees. Watling la quoted at 14V, Vol.& 14t.it Flour ham; 6,000 We add. Meng qa1.44 14,60 D bush .old. • Corn Intarr, bold. Arnie. lona steady. Baron gale- W 7 " 11 - • &altar dull.-- OW tale. Load timeline Naval atom *rm. 7'redstita base" Istorka dull: Mtn* ()mint 172441111thigan South. erne; I .adlnit 71)(,; Gabes sad Masa W% Bri. So3i; Rilwaultlet and Stimippi 6034 • ' - • ' Pumurauma, Jmartik—Cotta firmer, am' earn,. , froot.UX 11$4 Ckmenmed Party at. kr. market Merry quistmales,Motram atfr,fieWoo Ma extra a ortra Warty at$l,X,L , Rye BoararbilOora meal merimagod. Whoa mane, mai mlllag • for 1 . 1 'Lod MO ter s toa..; Bye 0,10.. Cora anmellak am! Bartnattag at .fies, ge. gre away at aIWiL Provlskee eery gad* seimares• rook M PlOCe h.n. 13 0/ 4 , Men at Mareklera at 11,4.113‘, /ard marbaagaL•may Pacutarrt, Jaw Ift,r4lauidall and Ite_eflaibla to ail 1,. round lota except at a etalatitlitat air"- nen ii 130 €OOll &Mai WitItSTU j AMA Wei IV i nn Lin change In Grata: Magi is lew w. witho ll .9.oliCo alarm 27%; ea ituirkat til "Ittati El lot madman . In Prasidtalt: was onoooplajaa bola 16600ldita at ajg AO, COO Iba oo is to awdoti t tan7 At 110 'Wads abtotaklas au mad. at a s.se Zap MIL Osataptt bk.- no *rot ham Paso pad allr !altA4oata WNW; -rI .- ~. , Oeinmeroial. PIRTEIBIIIIGIt MARICZTII. ERISAO Oodar.f. , the ratikva Gartie..l Premeraes, arrettur, ANY 93, 1857. 71.01311.1 a• 10 Mb 'axtra Bony front wagon at 10.7 5* CO bbls gaper. extra and extra faintly in lota from atom at 2 11 .TBIABOrBet U 0 do do from !Bore at 101.11 T, 117(457,K5 100 extraat 300 6& do at $0,50, $475E 6 1T: TS do toper and $0,17. 0111 /Lollli....Rentall tote from dote at $5,75. HAT—ealea off( lomlsat $1.V14 1,1 ton. sum irrurr—ws. of MOO at #.1.25 P 100 At Clildn—mdre 200 tau at. tn =allot. from .tae at CS, 400 do Ay. &limed la Cincinnati at $l. BEANS—ram of 60 boy Whitt. at $202 CllEßSE—de. of 60 Ma W.K. at 10 1 ,,((. V7SII--adm 10 bld. large N0 . :3 ldarUr" el at $13:2) half I thia do M KU; 10 bids Baltimore Herring at B e BACON—Wee 1100 Be Flioalders at 11 $ 000 B Blond er. at Ing 4000 IWO at @ll% MOON li me at 13. LARliolL—aalra of 10 Mkt No. 1 at $l.lO. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The Street demand Ell' Money to-day was not important, and most of the Stork and Domestic Exchange Brokers re. rem or and quiet in the amply. The Discount Brokers am getting higher rate* on raper having over 60 days to run, arol the iioeltiott among private bark. Is to enter .pm time negottione with caution, looking to dearer rate. of intereet by the middle or close of July: 60. day bills, first elms, 7€oBll cent Ito 6.month bills, 9010 it cent. De mand Berle mistime free at 7 11 cent. The Batton steamer today lawried oat $1,210.000 in Bullion. of which $860,003 went fiy exprem from this city. Them ate two steam,. tfi sail on Satarday direct, the Atlantic for Liverpool, and the Vanderbilt for Harm and Southampton.' Theyorill take aver. million ordolisrs, mootly in California bars. Shlpmente of Oraln for this moon and last, ending June Llth, were se follows: 1836.. 1457. Floor, bble 24,712 48,64L3 Corn. bus 2 . 330 ,333 1,1909,974 Wheat. bus— 636.2(00 1.^..85,23 7 0at5, tins ' 107,243 103,109 The gt , F ooo ts s l ntsr s large uni.g off In Corn. Maras eapeetet owing to the drooth end the demand Wesi and South for consumption. A shell. falling off for the whole Batson rill doubtless be shorn lo the cud. —Chicago Tribune. Imports by River MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO.-4 boxes butter, Amer 1 bbl fish, 20 do flour, House; 1 bx mating, I bbl Doe Iles . owners; 49 shoets Iron , 28 bbl. flour, 41 bas corn, 0 sks word, Swindler, 180 reams paper. Haworth; 10 bbl. flour, Watt A firkins, 1 hot, Hilton; 70 by glass, Hare atm art =do do, Derry: 9do glass, 1 bbl molasses, Mar tin; 3a sks wool, M'Bride A IVIIERLINGI by Fortnne-228 Ms paper, Brown k ers 3914 don bromns, 6 bbls whisky, owner, 32 bbl. high Leech k sax 8 bbl. eggs; Riley; 10 do vinegar, Mier k o 5 do do. Dailey_ co; 25 bdle,so reams paper, Fabnestork; bx. brans, ITaffig 14 crates, Bennett. 4alks Wardrolz; ake potatoes. owner; 13 eke wool, Barker; 8 bbl. whisky, 51'Intyre;%1 eke feed, Fetser; 30 bead sheep. 110 bush cots, 8 pkgs Inds., 7 bp, S MI. chair rounds, 1 AIX owner. Sr. PAUL by Cambridge-20 bbl. wbialty, Boyd; 3 auk. all, Been 3 sake ;Islip Iron, Coleman k els 1650 Om lead, Gordon; 301 dry bides, 64 green do, 1 tall deer Alm Spring er f. Ilarbengb; 1 box rod., Harper; 1 box hardware, Omp bell; 5 pkgs lewd. Dean; 2 bids and, 85...., 1 shoat. Lech 1a; ttw ban., Robinson kex 46 dry bides, Swindler; 13 ale" bbl., Wood; 2 cake wrap iron, Zug k ro; 17 bbl. lard Dakell so. Imports by Railroad Pittsburgh Ft. Wayne • C. R. R.—T3 sks oats, 1213 bus do , Peterson; 9 bbl. rye doter, 3by oank Rroons L Hirkpatriclm 4 bids eggs. 3do rye flour, ♦ mks flaxseed. 4 do oats, It Dal ton & eat 10 bbis eggs. 99 do butter, Rteinmek: 60 do eggs, U Rea; 19 bbls Bah, It Robison & erg 200 bus wheal, Wil t:earth h. ea, 18 tons Iron, Nimiek & as 39 aka wool, 8 Ilar. Laugh: 12 bbl. pearls, Lynn & cot 22 ors stock. 70 bbis eggs 8 do butter. 9 vats lavabos, 42 Wrest 117 aka shorts, own err, it pkg. Lotter, 38 do ego. 118 bides wool, 270 evra, whisky, 10 rolls Intl*, 164 hides, 36 balsa flax, Leech & • RIVES NEWS The Cambridge, Capt. Dean, arrived from St. Paul Teeter. day with a fair load, conslatlng in part of a large gnantity o f pig lead for Mr. Gordon. The Combridge lonia es good as new, and Is up for St. Paul again with diepateh. Being good boat, well officered end well known, ehippers will be glad to sand their (might along. The Prima Donna and Melnolte am loading for St. Louis, the Arisanla for St Paul, and.the Hazel Dell for Naahvllle They are all good last.. The Lebanon was ready to Imre last netting with a good. bad and • goodly number of pasaengers The Elver Ware. Capt. snub., arrived yesterday from EL Louts with part of a cargo. Them Is a small alroke of busloas doing here just now. The Wenona, Prernoni,Clifton and Defender were saver. deed to leave Cincinnati for hereon Thoreday. On the 7th Mat. the Oen. Pike descending tame in con tact with the draw pier of the Rock Island Bridge, tearing off the upper guard all, and breaking her out-rikipirs. .. The greatest excitement preeelleil among the paw:engem and they all expected to be wrecked and wink. It wae very fortunate that the boat ramped tow destruction, and that no Ilea we lost. UM there baye been any pamengen mending on the after guards at the time, they most have all bean precipitated Into the river and drowned. The:passenger., both ladies and gentlemen, TO or 80 in rintnber, have certilloi to the trnthfulneesof the above gate meet. Among the names are: W. T. R. Tanorden. Jr., LL Pnyder, Leonard &title, Aahlny Loomis, .7..7.Tarnsf, Rev. J. R. Oilier, J. C. Kord, J. W. Denny, A. I.- Thompson, and other.. The .7. EL Done ewe op from Louisville yesterday morn lag. and after discharging • few tow at this part she ob turned to Lawrenceburg toreeelre • full loaf of Flour for Wheetlng and Pistaburp—ent (biretta, Thursday. Wl:Estrum—We learn that the whardige duos for the last:banoth,were gigoo—more than during the whole of hot year! They are collected in proportion to tonnago, the Antelope paying $3, and the Northern Light pl. —St Paul Timm Plight hundred arr., planted with Conn, la the slelrdry of Portsmouth, known am the Scioto Bottom., tolouging to Nor York Company, IMO Inundated by the meet freshet. Ss. Lorm.—The Medium, Gaol, Messenger, end St. Law ranee from Pittsburgh and CLocirmatt; Bathes from Else - Mlee, erased at St. facile on Saturday awl Sinelay. The Mintiesota had Lad up at Dmilaith. ataailiblfiat segteter ARlVlT7.ll—Luserne, Broustsstllet Jefferson, dos, Colonel Bayard. Elisabeth: Silver WAIT, ELIA/11{1c Fortune, Musa- Ing Cambtidau, St Paul. DEPARTED—Luserne, Itronur tills; Jefferson, do Col. Dayara, Elisabeth; Lebanon, St, Snot.% Fortune, Wheel. qtrer to% feet, &18A11. *,teamboatis VOR ST. - LOUISA_ND WA.—The trpletotht Wear., CIIIPPE- Nt AY apt. W. it. VC.T.I.OIIIy, for tltor All town:m.lWe port, on WIWISMDAY 24th hut, At 10 o'clock, a.. w For tre4ght or pump apply on board. Jet FOR ST. LOUIS.—The elegentAt dower, PRIMA DONNA, Copt. Bora, Intro for the Otero end all Intermediate ports on DAY oast. For freight orw npply on board or to Jol9 . F LACK. DARNP.B & CO, VOR NASIIVILLE.—The new and splendid steamer HAZEL DELL. Cpt. Reese Reese, will (wet°, tbo shore and all rt3t la ntorm ports on TURSDAY teld lost. For freight or wrap op. ply on board or to Jol6 FLACK, BAR.VIO t CO. F 0 R ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK; ROCK ISLND.DAVENPORT,GALENA, DUBUQUE AND ST. PAUL—The rpleadki trtainte fißlDOE,Cept a,Dsoit, will leave for the . aboe end ell itl. remedial* per on MONDAY, Z 2.1 inst For freight or pewee° apply on board or to Jele FLACK. CARNES A CO., AO. VOR ST. LOUIS.—Tho splendid j: gamer KLNOTT6, amt. 1t= . 4 . 011 will leers for the &bore and ell In 00 SATURDAY. the 20th Ida.' /or ftehrht or on board. orto IJ•17) FLACK, BAI=',S W.IY RE G U L A R TRI-WEEKLY4II4 jIiWITELLING PACKET IN PLACE OP Fon= Crri- The now and beantlfolateamer SII?,. - Capt. WflUanorm, willhere WAY, every TUESDAY, 21IURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 10 A. M., Ibr the above and all Intermediate porta. For ONKItt or swage, apply on heard or to 'W. B. WHEELER, Aipnt, MOAN: No. S Wood West. ' L'OR ROCK ISLAND, GALENA, • !,, 1. DUBUQUE AND ST. PALM—The Am new rdeenter ARIZONIA.CapL Root Hordmar i ■ r., - .• torahs abort, and ell . lnlertawilate ports, on THIN DAY, 20th inst., at sr. w. For freight or mow apply on : board or to Jell FLACK, LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents. auction Zales P. M. DAMS , Aitetioneer. Commercial Sara Room., No. b 4 Yllth Street STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS—Chi ll:ran day, June VA, at 2 o'clock. r. a., and 6 o'clock, In the everting, en the wood floor of the new auction building, No 54 Fifth street, will be cold, a large and valuable collection of Steel Pacing. of the ,most eminent artist; such as Landseer, r, Martin, Marring, Paul de Le Roche, Raphael and o f ers, being such a collection, for extent and ettractivenow, as will eoldom be offered solo at auction In thin city. The engraving. are now arranged on exhibition. and Wilco are particularly Invited to Mien& Comfortable arm chairs are provided. This Is a rare chance for admirers of the fine arta ingot engraving. at reasonable prices. lehl P. M. PAVIA And. iIAMES' AND GENTB' GAITERS, BON NITS,. RATS, in OnTuesday montln Ante 23d, o'clock..lllhe sold,at the new Oommentel habeßoams. No. 64 Fifth street, a freak destrablestak of Boob., la dies' and tlents' Gaiters, Silk and Straw Denneti An, sts: Cases Waned'. City Made Kid Boo*, de is Milieu, de Gents' Patent Leather Galan, • do do de do Bored Berta, de do do Enameled Grafters, do Mime' Leith*? Lath Boob, I do Mona' Pump and Double holed Boob: de Lame Straw and Chip Bonnets, do do Silk Itooolie, • do Boyle Prime Boots, de Dente Kik TIM.; do Mena' Wail Rats, do Boys' and Youths Cloth No, • do Mem? Braid end Canton Hats. TO ma cub. Paw) ' P. M. DAVIS, Aunt DEREMPTORY SALE OF CAST STEEL, FILER NAILS Ao.—ft WEDNESDAY MORIsTNO, Jam 24th, at 11 o'clock, st the Commercial Sales Somas, No. stmt, will to sold Tar neconnt of wboto it may con tent, Seven Tone assortolOmtpcel, consisting of Onagoo, blurs, Slab, Snood Rod, Chow Bars Or. 120 kegs awned Nails, 12 dos. Cart Steel Files, 10 dos. Canal Mom's. 140 P. M. DAVIS, Aart. PEREMPTORY SALE OF . LIQUORS.— On MONDAY MORNINCI,Jons 22d, et 11 o'clock, will be sold, at theCommorcial Saha Snouts, No 64 'Fifth street, 7 Quarter sort eighth auks Dark and Pale Brandy, 20 Cum Dark sad Pale Brandy, I Cask Superflos Oin, 1 do Port Wine, 1 do OBIS,* Whisky. Itid P. M. DAVIS, Auetr. UNDER WRITERS' SALE OF WET GOODS.—On SATURDAY MORNING, June 20th; at 10 o'clock, stubs - Comentreld. Fake RIMS, Nn 64, Fifth strait, wt ho sold by order of Uodarwriters, a tonaigtunent Ve=tr i r:c . .r t ll: f orz=l42l , l kettlialk, Berl og anit clarlsei Brnt;SUk ouital7Thrsad Gloves, Mantua sad B ilo RibbOos . ,Ilmrod sod lids loin superior Paris Mantillas, Sett Colima and Co Dote sod Lace Vellr, Needle Worked Collars, Roakrry, nk, ' Under aldru,Drawers, Sc, • Bran gentpmtari ; • ADMINISTRATORS': SALE OF BOOKS AT ALICTION.—On IMMO, lone ZOO, at o'clock, will be told . In the bank Boom, on the wood floor of the ow. Anthem IntlelstA / 3 *. FM street, by -anlar of Abe ehnblietsztont an titaness private sensation of ale Englieb end Antetieen Lheraturs, ennalnkl and miscellaneous, tom pateltes ww worts of veto and embus Wand now amt of sim anMWseerlyaditlony with . ttlastrathe matter now frequently omitted, of the best ee tabllalsnt anthem all farming a contally attrnette• eye foe evaryttees at esseets. Amor than ate .The Oilatestl Bible, 3 toll quarks littnees motets Watery 2 WAS litihe. me t ed .heessel, 2volg Malabo:ea itelthisknel=.l2 volts The Osrpt•beWts tkentogntaty vsl;4ofi r, by llant7• I,Clarty Andalltlie, and ether conunentatom i t . ;ttill boantt Malballnut i = sal Georesphy,6 Mamas of Linmeatikt.esea; Wet& tall's Amens, 3 llarptes Italy. 2 lett • bonbon's. V pr Tma Wath Paws / . ..t .t ur. to Ale Rtnallek Volg 2411'1 IV lT. mis.: 3 .tel li rtotantent' A' s f '" l e'. t r wltN_ &. SV l S robs tehltathett'a tAtnns, Le., tnstading • peat es. books will FrA re far esataleation en tle 4,7 at 1134 . , ( SA P. 31.:Eums. Aust., ~. =~~ r :,~~,~. Mi!S=E BOOTS, SHOES HATS, BONNETS &C., Mi. 56 Wood Street; Pittsburgh,. . . PURCITASES DIRECT FROM NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURERS , and .nu deli at Sew Yak and Philadelphia Ptkaba. tatantaetkat With ay•ret7 laria sad amid stock • . ELELEVIIELIRZT a300'113 AN BECOMIIB., --- lie has on hand. Mont Calf, Slp, and Cara Sowell BOOTS AND BROGANS, MADE HERB AND WARRANTED. ALSO, MP COARSE, fINWND AND HOD NAILED SHOES, ADAYTKD TO BOLLING DILLS AND IftUACIS. HATS! HATS!! Leghorn, Panama and Palm Leaf Hats. "BONNETS! BONNETS!! EMMET'S!!! • - Ladies' and Miaow? Legbprn and Straw BOnneta; Zdiaaea• and °MI. itwlattia . - Lejthorn and Straw Plata. • . Comprising all the swims styles Sid qualities to be tend in the Wired houses In the Ent. this INM , It t NTRT and others shitlag the city, or on their way Retire betted to an eilliatination of dock. • PATENT ELASI'IO FIRE AND WATTEPROOF • • . . CEMENT --ROO . FIN-a- PER.RIN & JOHNSON, Proprietors. ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PIIT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE the above Elastic Fire and Waterproof cement Rooftop, it being the only article yet invented thol will suctrathillY .. . rand the action of the atmosphere be every climate. IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND 'NVA.TICR:PROOIr: And in point of durability, we believe tt Is equal Went superior, to any Metallic Booting. We con pat it on over Old Tin, Tar, Iron or Shingle Roof., It making no difference' how flat or steep the roof may be. Thin. , Roofing le warranted to prove as above refeneented. Weevil! pat It on for • " HU" DOLLARS PER SQUARE.(27OIPEETSQUARII.) -- We will apply it noon Tire and Iron Roan, for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being MI account of iti durability es. theapeet point that can be neat. iltir•We invite all who are building, and also than who wink their Reefs Repaired, to cell at ourofilit , „lo3:2 7 6ll, and examine samples and eatiefy the diemaelvee In regent to the durability and practicability of this ame f PERRIN ft JOHNSON. •,.• _" • S. No. 133 Third rtreet, between Wood and SmithSeleft.. • J. O. 1111.1116:42.1. Pittd,olo4 Read the leollowirt= - Ounce or SIZZ BISCINTI RAU lINECIANCI Comtti No. 16 Front et., between Main and Elva more. • Clotho:lan, Ohio, Dec. 10th, To ail whoa any tonorrm—Thie is to certify that I have ermined wenn., and roan! of W. E. Came a Tire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, and believe It to be eminently supertax to any other kind of Roollognow.ht nah' 'Tyne an eye whose ofa sayer e trial of one °Memo roolk, from • barge volume ordain° from tor ruljoining buildiagorhich struck directlbuildiy upon the nal and coml. for Dearly half an hour. It stood the Dial beyond a il expentathna, tuld saved the T. W. U Pretticknt Buckeye 8411i0 lIIIIIIFWO CO. =!MI Connmen AGIICT Rant Tim 00., Feb.6th, 1867. I due emmined W. E. Celine & Co. Rhetk Plre and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, and a. Tar a. I can Judge, =wider It a good invention, and am willing to !more bonding. thrui protected oponahe mine triton sal Iniorifthese covered with Metal. Maned] ./X1). &LAW, 440. Royal Ina. Ora, Londonmayingyaml. r . . . • Coratnium; • Deeeoiliti Ltii.llN4 lb al whom it way corieerra,-Thla ls to s. .y. thin w• Imre adopted W. h. Comm & Co' Mantle 71re and Water-Proof Cement Roofing open oar atom and dwee ll ing tutetn_m It has given the :nor perfect and we cut recommand it to all wishing Rolland Water-Proof Rooeflng. [Signed] RARER & VON PERIL, • • apltlytignrP lOas.Firturig, No. el. Want Dearth strut. Flexible, Fire and Water- - reef: .RoOfialr,.-r - A2111.1R, GRANT. Piro •*rieorso, - No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. ' • tersoes; Allegheny. - T HIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OT RIN THE 'MARKET, IT IS need extensively In New York and Philadelphia; and Is well approved. ,It II applicablito covering Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and „Railroad Cars. -It will lut longer than Metallic Roofing or Shingles, and resists the various changes of .ciletaldo—neither Stream b_ys. told, heat or damp. Its principal Ingredient le of an extraordinary elan* nature, and It 11111111 . looms this elasticity. If can to readily applied to all kinds of roof,, flat or deep, old or new, on iron, tin or wood:. It will not melt In warm, wattle; or crock In sold, and It Is not Injuredby being tramped own. It is Both Fire and Water-Proof. Air For further Information, apply t the proprietors. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONG DAILY. agibai L LOYD & CO., 5tixe.0...10112 TO LLOYD A LEMON.,] HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are now prepared to do a homy btudneer by PENINTEVICLITAINTI.A. .11.1.4715 It.A.XXXLC).A.M- Tbmagh to and from the Euto rn Mkt. We eau metre our friend. and all three dimmed to petroalm, the Worm Canal Td Relined, Out mpalm will be spared to render poen/ mtbrfaction to SHIPPERS Or EASTERN AND WESTERN /REMIT. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad WM 0,11 bummed deepateh to tba tram:dation of freight. Ofrkee Pena Street, at the Nord Resin. falklyd LLOYD 0 00. 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. M.T:EWEI .P.OPVT.A..MT.M. MOAT LIZMM, Via Pennaylyania Canal and Railroad. , Capacit3rTsvo Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. • OIIR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREA S. ad during the pant Winter and re can now. O'er to BUIPPERII the oupstior adrantage of • DOUBLE DAILY LINE • to and from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our line being composed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, but oo• truuddposent I. required. Merchants sending Freigghht to our Lbw can rely upon It. being put through with all peal td aped and despatch. WAREIIOUER, CANAL BASIN, corers arLiberlystad Rhyme rtrceds, A, Pin h2n.lyd RISE S idTPCI7I Proprietor. amusemcnto PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Lean. and Ma nag 109Ent C. POST ER. Vocxo.l Acting Yo er Boxemsad Panwtte L. 505 I Print,. 80x55, larger $8 00 Second Tier.— - —--Z2CS Prlvida 150555,551511.- 600 Booed (r Colored Persona. 2.5 eta. ALTILTION Or Tnix—Doori open at TY,; curtain to r y, to 8. roeitleely the tut night of the celebrated En OA Trap. dime, Mr. BERT LORAINE, who will appear In hi. wrest original character of DELPRZOOR TUE MOUNTEBANK, In the greet Drama or that name, No played by him in the Restore 'Theatre. with the most brilliant maven SATURDAY EVE-NINO, JunaDoth, will be acted BELPRE GORTUEMOUNTIDANIROIL THE PRIDE OP Want Guillaume, (renamed Relphegor, Mr. Mari Landau Lear..., Roane; Feu Toting Iliedellne, Dale M. Cooke. To conclude with the brilliant Drams entitled THE MONK! THE MASK A AND THE MURDERER!!! FiUllro, C. rowel; Donna Bonin" Julia M. Cooke. iron City College Ple.Nle THE STUDENTS AND FRIENDS OF MIS INSTITUTION will have a grand Plc-Nle !Incursion to Wolin. °row, Oakland ON SATURDAY, JUNE M. Young's Full Dram Rand. Glee Cluba,Crickot thaw, Dail 8 . 1 .11 , F5, Jumping Rol.. tin. !loop and all sober accomplahnenta will on hands, sionwatas7 on. not CIALZ DAY. . , Omnibus.. will leave College MU every MU boor from 9 toll A. w. and 1 to 4, e. tr. Thom wishing to provide their own refresitmenta can have their beaketalabelledand carried to • the gratin& bee of charge by leaving them at the College Zooms on Seturdey morning. • Davie Johnson, Fey., will have on this grounds awn dish of the swam, screed up in his well. itiown popular style. Also, Refreshments of toe thweln. Strawben - los, tt ,all pro vided at moderate pesos All holding tkkets have all the privileges of the grounds. and conveyed to and from the Pis- Nic in chartered omnibuses without further charge. No one admitted In the omnibusee or on the ground, without tickets. Tickets for .ale at Itontgotorry't °posit, the Post office. alto onßatorday at Oollego 11.11 Sor entrants to tho grounds. Oentlemene• tickets pcentr • LlAlee 25 cent.. Iron City College Pic me. THE STUDENTS AND FRIENDS OF A. thV Ina Motion will haes • GRAND PIO NIO =COX SION TO LLNDMVB GROVE, OAKLAND, on Baulky, Jane Mb. Young. Drum loud, Glee Clubs, and all other aerompanlmenta neeetwary for ► real Data Day, be on hand. • OmMame will leave the College Rooms every half ,hopr Rom 9 to 11 e. 'Land 1 to 4 r. . .• . . . Refreshments can be taken or, If desired, procured oktbe ground• Ounallom Ore bee. Tickets an be obtained at Montgomery. Book Btore oppo -64. the Post Woe Gentlemen'. tickets 50 cents; LaMar 25 cents. Jai., FRANK CARGO'S AND N. YOUNG'S BRAES AND OCIIESTRA RAND—Oniero arat to hank Cargo, MIA. brother'. Antbrotypaßooma,76, Fourth .treat, or to N. Young, Diamond allay, will • raglan prompt attention. jelklardAltyrB New Spring Stook CHICKENING'S PIANOS. • - run RECEIVED AND FORMA N , u splendid 0014 stock of PIANO WORM, from the manulketory of Chlelise.l I- Ins A Sea* Bortonjaleeted expressly for Om Sluing Wm, and compering all the rariatiet and 04R 'dyke, norrinann lectured at the renowned establishment of Chick:roving A Sena, Beaton. ' Hamra Clacker - Ina A Sons hare been awarded at the dif- Award Exhibitions and State lain In Dorton, New York, and other places. Mayen Gold Medea, Seventeen Ether Nedale, -Time Bronze Medals, and the • Prize Nodal at the We:ld%, lair In London, 1831. SECONDIr/ND PIANOS; On* &Iseult Odekering Plano, noilittle no& cony alk . Cf Lt • AUKS • fall en/P l 7 or • PIANO STOOLS. SI Woad N., between DbtonOALl y N Z f S Sole Agent lbr Oillekering A Sena, for Weatern Imatern Ohio and Northwestern Tbstrila ' nirbdbwl • Damaged New Cbleksrlim 7 Ont. Plano. (In OF CHICKFAING • & fßpo NJ SONS' Irshciam 7 octave, elepaUy carved itomwood PIANOS, damaged la the furniture only when the blemithee ate not expotted, will be midst mat bargain. • t The above Piano is one of tbe imp totof 7 octave Pigeon received today from Chkketing it Sons, Bolton, and be in:rented as having recolvedinternalinJury. For eeleby JOHN U. MELLOR, Arent fbr Chickering &Zone, Beaton - WO No. al Wood street, Httebargb. Stock of Pianos, MY ?LI /AMORY Of NUNNB & CLARK. New 'York. TEE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY IN &raw, tbit our warorooms, which had bean complete. Irdrelned by the heavy Spring gales, am again tiled with • choke and complete amortment of NIINNS A CLAWS celebrated PLtSOS, of every style and fake. Possess stet t lo n trh t it the t pianist, -111 AM, imesconced none iCiulesriano. superior. Instruments in ems ra upset. Tim public le Invited to call and MIMI= for selves. II: SLIM It lIRO., Sole Agency fee MOM A Cliark's Manatee WesternPanass Liters We and North-Wagers Pirglnb NO; AS Pilth street, next door to Masonistlall. • • - ' ittrIISIC JUST •PUBLISRED.--Charlotte .I.u. MOM ba• pat remind th 6 Ibilawfai fresh Lai. Dorrtt PcGta-420a. Vol., trught Wrltt-H. & &trod, 25: Dtmeond Sehotttoth-Dynrra, syq nippy ma toady new .Itotarning-tton II Trovatoro : 25: No Night Thaw-DWI or NdoAro Como loth. Fenn -Oldrer-doett, &c Whydotho 8.111171/1 Change their Ronnodbott,3s: BY Mt. Haan or that _Blight Fhtanlng River do, th Chrroland Pd - -C ko Mg Halcyon Nr-nasppy Polka -C. Mors, Nh The MIA Waits: 2:e WNW it bid wolta,-Nd Dbunondslbt the Pianobyl rellok,conspridnt thontrot Mow :gar dry amniged as tearldnaytecoo-In 25 taus:barn Math number 2to Why shut your . itindow-F. Abp Fowernall I/albedo:id-two etadlomt wogs with and Gormsn: wordo-nwl Nr, To thaw who yst Bemalq Yo• Twinkltag Man are Longhlraoror-song by Ordway, Mo Ty lays% Stun aro Lanalllng LOl/11--Wkil bY Ordwg, Me Nights and Gehl Gam byardoeq,r2te IA Lose p uparid.-. Pdka by Wa ll orstaln, Iq Hootharon's Dram, with rod* dons, by Ch. Grabs, Mk Notblow: of Fallaro-Ittoh - lsern J. G. Thome, OA Ohl Wanktehat I'd bon' Bat:. toy-Li 9.11 Crosby. tro Now Court but Otto-Ewellyn slay-L 5: croeby,Mr, Mondlne-boantlfol watl Tz Gon%i For sato by to Moak nathod new of DI Wood fir' dooraboro Filth West, - maw. FW .use CLOTHS of agreat Vlirietta Kyle.u s e l , from " e m s,rd. mid" saltable *cam oots O:l for Irtsoiked• •ad 25 sad at. Mir stmt. isle J. it 11. EEO zams_S.,-T . .. ,T..41iN.11,,3.4. incounga =ram tit W. E. CHILDS & CO'S iF.L4 (6) IZAZiMI .flauziral. - 1)P EADY.-THE NEW YORK JOURNAL POR JULY. NO. L NEW VOLUME ILtS • Nett Story by Slim ailoetr.. Antboreas of Joba DADE., Gant; entitled LORD RULESTOUK—• lota bit.. ALSO THE NEW 'STORY, THE FELLOW FRIGATE, BY Captain James Grant, and over Warty Eagn'iap.. Sold at CALLMSDRWS, Marx& lull. Jon • THE Amorican Sunday School Union and Its Adjuneti,liy'loneaX. Alex:Ruder, D. D. Well In the Valley, by Iter. Moe. F. Charleston; Gilbert GershindOlassel or Allow Th • A flesh apply of Libraries and new bliestiono of Oak, A. S. S. Union and Tract &dory. . Harper and Carter's late henna. New Books and free& myelin of Standard and Illarallani..v.2- au Work.:E. C. COCIMANX,7 1.12 - Federal abed, Alleglierty: , . • • ENGLISH WALLETS, a new ancisanTenz.!l.: • lent article; Calf and dna Morocco Pocket Boakigliort , , morales, • raw and chola oraortmerig Bookoris Caw Bill Rodra Morocco WOUng Cm% Rosewood Dodo; Cara.. Chain Purse% Pearl, Shen and Morocco Cord Cum, Cold Pens and Pencil Calm New varieties WriUng; Latter, Note Paper., Eurelopea. Adclrera Cards, Wedding, Iligighlog aod other that/imam Portfolios, Albums, Autograph, Memoran dum and Minute Books. Just opened at Booludaro of - Jel2 E. C. COCHRANE, BFederal ot, Allegheny. BY WILLIAM O. PRIKE.-=Tent Life in the Holy Land,Olurtrated. Boat LIU In Egypt and Nubia, Illustrated. The Old House Dj the River. later Taw. 7. • Travels In Europe, by - B. Irenin• Prime. Just re 'd by jeld .1. L READ, TB Youth street. SYME'S - SURGERY i I - AIMED BY NEWTON.— xt.Prlndpkiand Pima/. of Bmvery,' by Jaioes Byrne, F. R. S. E. Edited with nate end Illottratloot, by Robert S. Newton, M.D. Rout' the but Ediobitrg edition. In I rot. Br. Reed etui for ale by lel2 KAY I CO, a Wood ttreet. NEW ,BOOKS RECEIVED BY JOHN S. DAVISON, 61 Market etreett Mrs. Jamesses Slaters of Charity; Do' do Diary of an Ennnyab School Days at Rugby, by an old Boy; • Sermons by the lat. Re, P. W. Robertson, -from tbei&l Loudon editicsi• June Wm. Rob Roy, of . Tio-knoi 1 . Co 'a our Ifintsahold Waverly Novels. , faith supply, 0r.11.6 of Charlotln BrOuter, ea, all bar ambit. Sue and &awn:W.lml, • • • . , ADerY Auserkan Bupapbsom Dietiimirr; Notldng New, by Mu Moloch; • • • - • ReadingWlthout Tang John Forateee hue otaoldentith, beautiful London ed.; LA /rum of BohreaLibuariew Iran:Ws Life of Waatdoginn, aso. end 1300. eds. " •• Nutt c od 0 4 1 4440 Ilewworklalligniase -Mem/ the LtrchsteiNinentin of Edam and . Ihitlah Review asp of this viork: "It Is the most valuable martins. Dan that has ever tom nude to the Monti& Instruction Of essay abuse Jell.. • J. 8. DAVISON,St Market at. • Books mad Illtationery • • AT 003 T. THE SUBSCRIBER WILL COMMLENCIE ha MONDAY, Jumlst, to sell out of nod, hls es tire stock of Books nod Statkaun7, Womanß Bantid -Dosed*, Writininnellatter Papier, Blank Doac An, to which the atteations(-Dooitselluai _3o4,lTeschers, Me chants and others; respe.M3Dy - Jot .jo • ' No nx 'lll - Wood stnist; . _ RVII - G'S LIFE OF .WASHINGTON NOW cocoa. 'B2 th e too edition: - ;The 12 4 1pla. me edition will to hood about the lOth of Jaw' She Trade'toppthal et Mot Twit prim • rind &OS tem I bchasa • ol the 11. B.•9ertaikaLkaal, the <plutons of the/edges thereof, 193 pave. ;;aellp eta Melt Nix tot Jan% thittata's axell - Goatlike .7:•••111,.. totem Pktari, 'Worley Pat, Neaellette, mad Pottesajto this Week, whaler Lana reteil at IL DAMASK% ' • , • ' 1384 (211 t abort • Want 4 141 q 0 sol airtato - , - W AIVICER AND, " JEWELRY. -J. I R 022211 .. lea ratarnad from the eaitam eldest/Ith on Entire almond choke track One Watran,CloduandJinnoltr,, which ban par- thand men end n om the daultdottranavlbr adt4 G him to a t At sl:d Ilatrolng vary it crime Tina Gold Patemt Lam W atelto, to Open 00 and bunting ~ten 00 Gold Lonms,lll %tip& ran pal Jyrolid . „I to Go M ltt r G l4Te ttards'oto, " uut ' Chatnia . Ofl oo t 21100 4:0 - r - Gold te7s and • Gold Lockata,2, d, and ll=••••••••—".„ 50 96.00 _ Gold Cameo and "Naar OO te i v to, 7i Pun Gold iiaddlitt tar Alms . . 60 ti v t , 40 ,_„ 1 , elliZr.lodand=alr: 00 t 0,40 00 Gold Ctroat and tforktiesa.-- Lo i s t o g Mu Gold „ It co and 1ttn.:144.• -2 00 to Gold and Stan ßlom Illtdbans ~ 0 75 50 0 0 21rra Gold Bala Mar and lad optanni,, tatata..f" fatty Tm. Sotto, • dodo* flock of Jet. Coral a ba Two Ckmeig Paean Statuary, Non* and Italian Paldrlac o ft PO. A- 110 , • ondlasa Tat* ry of Qoelto of all Warns, red Itarpstr,. ran to Watches, Ckoka and prindry malred. placo—No. 16 suth lattal: Bur Market , JO _ • Aw asap New& Polio; ASA a Mies; Jame rpitarrs OIL OLOBE OR CUP for Steiroi .1, sw um patentiiviarthathosei.; - .1; , SAWYER & JULE'S Rekt24sAd maniapparatus forguildlep. Aprft MOM, THOISIA-' .LVIVELLE • OIELSE 131. esalryig seta oar) , =k1,1853. et • UNTRY MORT S to 'mat land_ I: ki ow tbir waiwa patufte'laze.ver;rt tunable tar!Lo p snis beet IVO:meet a . . A Rare 0 a for laves WNW , ~,• T " s ,ERc d e s to ts s ass sassa n oses Ist mu AAILA - - Itob.: ton* kn. raw In ordise,als Ms linebbo • o= Ryan's Bandinglk men. .Dloi %Woes, otlbehinory to non, .inzobbied4t tanno p. 'melt_ Aron tedoonnento to.lot ot .., -.- “...f tin *Ann li not Omani o f .. . nu Au, by tbi sons vine in Ann,4t will then bo dipaled of tn PAA SO mil purebsoar. inyAktht - ijikii Au .. : /Mb V , OHN. ELEM. 0, DEALER HO I .f.niladn 311 . Wu% Plata W • Thitt.agh Japsxmed an4Propred Mt* Isul Willow conaerpf Martial tsburgh, P. • •• • • • .40of Jobbiaj6 . lOwILINd" T OHERSE.-45 tiss P • mem! sad MILS • OCL sr<6ll3 400 000 - t r ..lll.. togem XTßA Z t plE n _ .. :lo , l berbes• 9de. wr m o.ita ad Harae~ 7µi tarn stallc 40 : 1 4.1 Cbawlair .IC. T" -- ' Z. T. mialiAw. r iti:sq;sastivit, eppartobset• otWe -.- S SE. Oft stow,.
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