05attle. P3TTS33I:7RCI-33:: TUESDAY 11/0111i - 4SG, JUNE 23, 1857. t- air OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITT.O News of the City and. Neighborhood. : Dimmer Counr.—Befors Judges namptou and Williams. Monday. Juno 22.—lieirs of Fred.. Lorons Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, lessees and contractors, a bill letting in equity. The heirs of Frederick Lorent, by their counsel came into Court and asked for an injunction to re strain the Pittsburgh and Steubenville It. It. from carrying away and using, to their own advantage. 11 certain portion of ground, which has clipped into the railroad f rom the property of said applicant. The case wa brought forward.for a bearing, on a motion for a preliminary injunction, on the hill and effitia vits filled by'compLoinatits and defendants. By the bill it appears that the quantity of earth, which has already slipped, or is shout to slip, contains from sixty to eighty thousand cubic yards, sufficient to 611 up from an nee, and a half to two acres of lend twenty-four feet deep, and that complainants had offered the contractors to pay any additional expense that might be incurred by the Canlo un their said land. But the it. It. Co. and their tossers had re fused to allow their contractors so to do, and insisted upon the right of depositing it on tho land of said company. J. I. Kuhn, Esq., for complainants, ar gued that the rights of defendants in complainants' said land, was a more right of tray. and consequently the right to and ownership of tdettnil and earth, was still in complainants and that it Cught not to he car ried away beyond tho boundaries of their lands with out their consent. - . . Messrs: Todd & Smith, for defendants, claimed that they had appropriated the soil by proceeding's under the Railroad Act of ISt% and that damages therefor, not only for actual damages, but also for any that might bo likely to occur, had boon mesessed to complainants, and that the said railroad company could now appropriate it, the right of the soil being rested in them, and thhir lessees, and that com plainants remedy, if tboj wore injured, was by an application to the Courtassess additional damages and not by an injunction. Honor, Judge Hampton, will rend an opinion in this case sometime during the. present week. . A motion was then made ,by counsel of Mr. Speer, of the firm of Hall & Speer, to dissolve the. prelimi nary injunction which was issued oat of this Gourt some time ago, to restrain Mr. Speer from selling the partnership property. The defendant was granted time, until this /Tues day) morning, to hare an affidavit taken and pro duee it in Court iu support of bli.ease. The Court then adjourned until nine .o'elock this morning. Kanwoor, Seneet..-011 Saturday last we visited the ~ Sehool of the Rev. ,Jus. P. Taylor, near New Brighton, called by the very neat and well chosen name eV...Km/wood. - A few years since the site of the preeent building was an nutrniblini wild. covered with fallen 'wood; the richer of the soil wen, lavished upon unsightly brambles and useless weeds. Now, in the midst of a stately grove id oak and elm the hand of the skillful gardner bas laid out, perfected and adorned serpentine walks, choice elnsters of flow ers and fine hedge rows, while the architect tt, roar. ed outs of - the most symmetrical and convenient buildings any where to be found. Everything in and about it is as clean. a pin ; it to lighted with gas and enpplied•with water throughout, and from Its castornside a best enchanting view opens through a vale with overhanging trees and rich farms, closed at its extremity with a glimpeo of the silver thread of the Beaver. so it winds pest Bridgewater, which is in full view, nestling In the shadow of lofty hills and reposing in the midst of rich foliage and verdant fields. Mr. Taylor has adopted a thorough system of physleal mot testhetic as veil es of mental and moral training., Tho gymnasium, in his view, is as im portant as tho Grammar, and music as much a part of a thorough education as tnathematicu. His school is intended as a place for the training of boys for the higher walks of literature and it will coo feelassured under the direction of Mr. Taylor fill the sphere it has assumed. It lies few steps from the New Brighton station, just over the hill in the rear of the Huron House, and a visit to the site will amply repay a lover of matura We direct the attention of our readers to Mr,7Titylor's card and references un der the head of •"EduratiunaL" PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPACT•—The Stockholders of this banking institution held a general meeting yesterday M their Banking DUMB, Wood street, for the purpose of taking ewe action on the relations bet seoeo the Company and the new act of Assembly respecting bank, The Board of Directors through their President. Mr. Laughlin. presented a statement to the Sinek. holders to the etll;et that OIC lug to the legislative re straints put upon the chartered privileges of the Tract Company by an act of Askembly, they deemed it advisable to take legal measures fur rho surrender of their charter, with a view of entering into a new association—W retain the title of the Pittsbargh Trust Company. and to transact similar imsiness and to be governed by the rules adopted by said Associa tkm. The Directors also proposed that persons com petent to hold mock and who now bold stock. may subscribe to the books of the new company en curial camber of shares as held by them in the old Company. The above is the substance of the suggestions pro poied by the Directors, and they met with an unani mous adoption by the Stockholders, so the Company will continue hosioass as before. The Board of Directors elected at the last annual meeting will continue- They ore an fellows Jas. Laughlin, W. K. Kimick, haze IL Pennock, Samuel Bes,Franoia 0. Bailey, Thos. Bell, Met. Bradley, Thos. Wlghtulan, James Anderson. . • Tue CITIZILFS' Darnel? BASK BILLB.—We AWN yesterday. through favor of Mr. Jones, at the Bank building of this institution. the new bills of the de nomination of " Five" and nYen " dollars. Their execution is in the highest style of the art. The fives hare on the lower left corner a finely executed balf-eise figure of a woman. On the upper and op posite earner just inside the figure 5, a half-size figure of Governor Pollock, immediately under which is the figure of a blacksmith at his work. In the middle portion of the note is the cut of a flouring mill and a horse at the door ready to receive his load from the miller • orer this cut in a semi-cireolar line are the words "Citizens' Deposit Bank " and under it fbe word "Fire "in largo =Thais, stopped out frontihe tint plata which is of a light pink color. On the bills of the denomination of ten dollars are the figures of twe women on the-lowor corners, the one at the right full, the opposite, half-slre.— 'no former is standing by a pillar inscribed with the word " Union," and immediately above, a half-sire figure of President Buchanan, a most dangerous position, considering that he is a bachelor. The middle portion of this bill is occupied with cute of different articles and `Dols adapted to the industrial pursuits of Pitteburgh. The whole execution is as aro bare already remarked, exceedingly neat, and the bills will, wo think, be very difficult to coun terfeit DeLeGATES TO Upon COUNTY CONTMfTION.— Bonoutung—McKeetport -- J. R. Hendrickson, T. Penney. Elizabeth—John :McDonough, Jon. Walker, Jr. West Elizabeth—Wm. Yonden. Dr. Me!:how. Howie-May—Geo. F. MOW% T. H. Lorin. Sharpsburg—lnein,—Bishop. Towttentre,-Elizabeth—Uriab. Applegate, ciatel. Kerr. • Mitilin—John F. Dram), S. M. K. f3no.lgrall. Versailles—Wm. A. Shaw, Gee. Bowman. Sewickley—R. P. Norio, T. L. Shields.' Ohm—B. M. Davis, Wen. Dawson. Peebles--Eocond District—Lewis T. Fleming. Slater—John Shaw, Jr., Jacob-Shamed. Charticts--Thos,'Fergatron, Tlms. Mc-Coulee. Robinson--Jobn Edmundson, Wm. Glass. Wilkins—James Kelly,Henry Chalfant. ' Upper FL Clair—J. V. Rowland, J. Connor. Snowden—Joseph Miller, James Moran. Tue Prrrnytten lIORTICULTIMIL SOW - ff.—This Society held a meeting at the City Wall yesterday morning, to take Into consideration the propriety of postponing for a little the Exhibition, In view of the threatening enact of the weather. It was concluded, however, attar some disituttion, to go on with it, and so they fixed this for the day. A large number of men were it work, yesterday, fitting up the Hall for this graceful and beautiful exhibition, and we hope the weather will be to auspicious and everything so pampered that it will ho a complete success. We are certain that Mr. Irk:night, the President, and all the gentlemen associated. with him in the Society, whether as oastn or as members, will do everything in their power to make the exhibition what it should be, and that such a display of fruits and flowsrs will decorate the beards as the $O.lOll eau supply. The City Hall will be enlivened with music from Young. Band, and we hope all the taste and beauty of the silt will lend aid as well no enenteenn,r, to the en couragement and profit of the Society. . • . , Tea. Story liouac.—On the banks of the Atte- ghany river, and to a great extent out of the smoke and nidstrof the city, and commanding a view of the city of Allegheny and the green bin, beyond it,. thereinto boon recently erected and just now opened to the public the abort, named neat anti elegant hoteL It is richly finiolied and furnished, and Mr. Marker, the landlord,. is one of that rare clue, of men who ate . born for landlords. You never can catch them out of humor; you can ask them no questions which they cannot }newer, and go where yen will in the house you always find them telling a good Amy or cracking a joke. This ii Mr. Marker, who formerly keit the Marker Houao, in BlairsrUle. Mr..Llrtyd•preeideo at the office; Mr. Wilson is general , superintendent and oreroacr. The dining room I/ a model of neatness and taste and the table well supplied, not with disheS 'alorto—which is quite • common eastern in a geed many houses . in our bergs eithee—bet with wood, substantial and well cooked food. We speak what we know. CIaARCILD wtTR MAII. BOBIIERT.—A man named .1 oeteph Gilmer use brought to this city yesterday, from Circeland, and lodged In our jail, on a warmest issued by the U. S. Commissioner of the Northern Dietriet of ehatgo,i with robbing the mail, on oath of W. ii. Prentiss, mail agent. Gilmer for merly ratified at West Greenville, Mercer county, in this State, and it appears that some time in February bud a letter was stolen from the Price Poit Oftico, Mercer county, containing a draft for $226. drain In favor of a man named Peter Nicholas, anclmailed a t Philadelphia; which draft was traced to Gilmer, w h o alleges that he lbeeiVed it from a third party, an d warts that 'ha eon prome satisfactorily, upon trial, from whom he obtained it. A wax mimed Baldwin appeared before the Mayor yesterday and made information on two clerks in Bilvetnan'sClotbing Store, w ith haz ing taken and wrongfully detained fr om hi m while ip eke Store and bantering about the pur chase Of seine clothing, the sum of PA*. The parties were arrested and held to bail to answer the elm* PrOIiii , UNPOO *Pk RATIFICATION MISETINI toli ille ASSOCIATE AND ASSOCLATE RZFORYDSD CHCBCHES,—"A meeting of 1 _ _______v_________ ....._ ______ . the utembereof life rations Associate and Associate , - Wastuseees t Reformed Churches was held last night at the Assmi- 1 June 21.—A terrific thunder WI Church on Seventh stmt. Rev. J. B. Bean was storm Passed over the city about three chorea Chairman. and Rer..T. G. Rimers, Secretary. ' this afternoon: accompanied for about fifteen A committee, consisting of Rev. Robert. Graccy. ' minutes with hailstones of an enormous a re. James Robb, Wm. Douglass, John Dean, Samuel some weighing five or six ounces. The hail George, Graham Scott, Goo__ Me.....treig and J. Young. ; caused immense destruction to the city lights were appointed to report resolutions. During the ab- land windows of churches and public and pri sauce of the committee, the meeting was addressed. 1 vale buildings, and also to the government con by Rev. Mr. Lusk, flee. John Douglas.. Andrew serratori S everal private galleries of art were Ralston, of Washington county, and Rev. Dr. Aiken . . cdaa seriously-: da • d. - The latter gentleman while acquiescing in the Union. ; triage The trees were half stripped of their foliage. expressed dissent to the Basis an fat as it may le. ! understood as creating additional terms of comma- . and the grain and vegetables beaten to the earth. I nion. Tho committee reported a aeries of resole- I and in many cases the horses and cows in the tions, approving of the U n ion and declaring that I fields were severely cut. The storm extended although the final consummation of the Union has I nbuilt 12 miles in breadth. Its course was from been postponed until next year, the members of the it. W. to N. E. churches hero will co-operate together the same as I No reports have been received from the plan if it was already complete. After remarks from Mn_ Rev. Mr. Bracey, the resolutions were adopted. rations lying in its course, hut it is supposed they Rev. Dr. Aiken. Rev. have undoubtedly been greatly injured, if not entirely ruined. Brown and . . Cat•aT Or QVAILTEII SESSIOXS. — Beforo Judges McClure, Adams and Parke. . , . Com. vs. Robert Campbell; indictment fornication on oath of .1. D. 111cLaughlin. This ease occupied nearly tho whole of yesterdny, and resultid inn nnr diet of guilty. Sloss Beech plead guilty to illegal sale of liquor. and was fined $lO. Beech boarded at Patrick Gormly's, in the Third. Word, and it appeared some times would servo a customer who dropped in during Gorml's absence. - Maurice Brennan afro plead guilty to this offence and we, sentenced to pay a fine of $26. Ill'Ciowav, who was in the crowd at the time Krenyon was shot, in the Seventh ward, on Sunday, was held to hail in $lOOO, to day, by Mayor Weaver, to answer a charge of riot and assault and battery, Mr. K's wounds are not dangerous. William Evans, charged with shooting Kren yon, gave himself up at the Mayors office, last evening and was held to bail to answer a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. A MAN named Williams was arrested on Satur day on a charge of panning counterfeit money and was yesterday committed to sake his trial at the next term of the U. S. Court Us has once already been convicted of a similar crime, and was but lately discharged from the Peniten tiary, where he nerved a term. ACCIDENT.—A lad named J. Dean, sou of James Dean, laborer, residing on Iligh street," was thrown from a home yesterday afternoon, on litunt strevl. and severely injured. Ito was conveyed to the olfier of Dr. Oldshue, where his wounds were dressed. Vlt.t.stsors TRIEVES.—Somo lamundrols, on Sat urday night last. entered the dwelling of ..Mr. Hogan. on Grass alley, Allegheny city. and stole about $l4O in tnonoy. Mr. H. be a poor, hard-working men, and this sum was the result of hard earnings and rigid economy. NOT DRAIL—We were misinformed in regard to the death of Thomas Moore who was mobbed by Cedar McChemey, though the report was in dustriously circulated on Sunday. lie is still living, with fair hopes of recovery. Tttts Moad,txu, at 10 o'clock, in Davis' new Auction Rooms, will be sold by the case, a fresh and select stock of gaiters, boots, bonnets, halt.. and caps, deserving of attention front the Trade. Tits heavy shower of Sunday night which was unaccompanied with wind here, at Sewickley came on the wings of quite a hurricane, tearing down trees nnilfences and doing considerable damage of that sort. Tau THEATRIL —Mr. Loraine, tho accomplished actor, appears again to-night in a famous character iu the play of Itolphegor. We bespeak for him such a house es his merits deserro—that is a good one. A Munoz for a new trial was made yesterday in the ewe of 31n. Eliza Harper, conrieted of adultery. The motion was entered upon record and trill be argued at an early day. Snx.rmccen.—Runi Morgan, of Clinton, Findley township, convicted of larceny, was sentenced y..s- Imlay to one years imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary.. Tut: weather yesterday was uncommonly cold for the season, the wind high and accompanied with sudden and drenching showers. TUE SEWING ACtILV. COntillue to attract daily crowds of viiitors, at 65 Fifth street. The ladles are intereated particulmiy in this female labor saver. It is a great family ..pence maker." and will con tribute morn than anything we know of to relicts the Whoa of the never-to-be-eomplet“l drudgery of sewing. Those who have already introduced the cowing machine into their families nimbi not do without it for thrice its cost. They are giving et cry satisfaction. Yesterday. notwithstanding tho rain. Mr. Mead, the agent, matte several sales, and had many others who were examining with a dew to purrhasing. He will take great pleasure in exhibit ing the machine in operation to thaw who favor hint with a mill at the rooms, 66 Fifth atreoL • PERSONS of short memory and others would an well to procure one of Atkin's thirty days clocks, for sale by Mesers..l. R. Reed & Cu.. tS Fifth street.— We noticed some superb counting room and parlor stylee, of this celebrated make in their rooms yesterday. • Couwanctat Taavantrut.—Dr. Ayer's business Agents are a pleasant annual to as, coming about as cutely as the year.—We can say of therm what we are sorry we cannot of all ouch visitore—that they are uniformly gestlemno. They are known to us of the press, as able and reliable, accomplished business men of a character well worthy the benevolent roll ing la which they are ongaied, of promulgating the best remedies for the sick, this age affords. Soreces to you gentlemen and to your cause; for both deserve success.—Hortford Chronfrle. Mr. T. 8. Haarly, who has lately favored us with a call, does ample credit to our brother's views, mud we commend him to the cordial reception of for frater nity—long may he wave. DI . Ck COATINGS. (White and Cord.) French Drillo r Summer Paolo, plain and figured. Silk mod Mar- sallies Vesting, in large rariety, non on band st Caroagban's, Allegheny City. Our stock of ready made furnishing goods embraces the most p6pular styles of dress in general use, and prices made an inducement. iseszast Draturr, such as often manifests itself after MI attack of fever, is always most difficult to get rid of, save when the sufferer is fornisled with an invigorating tonic to reanimate biro, and entice back, as-lumens, the very life which had almost ta ken its final flight. For this purpose Carrrnili Sesvisn 111rxrcnn is the rand nrstnettsrete and should always bo resorted to, for its °freers are no less astonishing than beneficial. WIIAT n glorion• invention is soda water! Just imagine Ito anxiety to get down your parched and dusty throat. Thorn it is, down In the cellar, locked up in strong metallic r.sela, 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 ch.. 11. Super'. corner Penn and St. Clair-eta. Coot., pure and delicious is the Soda Water. of Chas. H. Super, Cor. Penn and tit. Clair SO Ulanto 151.400 OF GOOD BUSINESS OR Accommodation Not. of all Atm fog irrno Buda)" to .5 months to run, can bm taxied at ma. soluble rats* oy applying to B. 310LA17 EON, ja2o Stook k VIII groketa. SUBSCRIBERSAND AGENTS WANTED, Moil parts of America, fore molt winder institution. A fortune ma be made by depositing SLOP. Each sabectli, er may revolve In cub e premium or PAO. Thom no` 8,15,000 premium. of from 0,000 to SWO. In doe time all money ellrbe refunded to the eabecrlbers, as Rig not • lot- Slum or receipts divided openly.. ?in money mgvir. 114 at potent. - Circulars containing full partknlan bo brit by giving addrem to POPULAR BANK, Jelfcltrd• New York. 1 0 000.—WA NTED, a Partner with to Invest Ins old es ' tolthe i dt r iallsetZrog nd e:l:ll:l7. most doing • goal bosh:ism Apply to O}O. W. BUNN, West aide of Yedsnd street, Second door South of Nord! COVIIDOIL, Allegheny City. WANTED—A limited number of purchae ere for the beet COOKING STOVES. Apply to my= . G. W. BURLEY, Federal rt., Alk-gheny. WAKYED--By a Young Man of good bus inoll• habits, who by woe expotrienoe in •store, a situation ea Woman Igo Book or Clothing Store. 'Myra not to flinch of an object. Also wanted,a situation fur two young moo in a Dry Goods orarcoary Stare; no speak German. Oirbi can be had to do various kinds of work. Boys can be had to . learn trade.. lien can be had toga= and tad.', Oillers,Cosehinen,te. Andy at "DUDDY'S itatail Imre Otßre. myl2 1i0.2 R. Clair street WATCHES AN I) JEWELRY.—I. M. ROPERIB ham returned from the eastern chi es with au entire new cud choice stock o Doe lisichchClocka and Jewelry, which bo has imc. domed mostly direct from the manufacturer. for ., .sh, which enables Idle 40 .111 at the ;Doering very low pris Vine Gold %amt. Lever Watch., In open tmd lmn mate $4O 00 to 51W 00 odd 6 coma. oar, foil Jeweled._ 25 00 to 50 00 Gold I.apitch " 33 Oo to 25 00 Meer Leven. " " • "00 to 50 00 Gold Card, Yoh, and Test ..... -1000 to 20 00 Gold Kaysend Seal& • InO to 10 cm Gold Wires, 2,4, and ......... ROO to 20 CO Gold Cameo mui Moak lima. Plow 150 to 15 00 « « - « En ...... IGO to 10 00 Pure Gold 'Wedding Rimy 260 to 600 Roby, Pearl &oil Otroet ringer Ritom 250 to cat '/Told Pens and Pencils.- 160 to lo oo Gold (homes and Necklaces 3 110 to 12 00 Flee Odd Thimble& 3 0010 .5 Oo Fine Gold Spectacle.- 600 to 000 Gold and Mane Sleeve Ratterommd /Rode.- 240 to 12 Do Fine Gold Beale Finger 015 to 200 Also. !Ever end Plated Spoon, Rolm. nod jocks. Tea &thy Outorsoi choice clack of Jet, °WWI and rallsY Goods;Paris. Statuary, French and Italllen Painting& Al., an Callen variety of Clocks of pater., good Urals koepera, from 15 1 10 $ 2O . Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repetred. Remember Om 1 pmee--No. 16 Filth street, near )larke c ic ql6B jiuw 31. itomurrs. W. o Now W IL Chaee Jel T.IITTLII: k No. llgecond 100 000 EXTRA FIN E CIGARS. Washington, Jade Sam, and varietal ether bran l da, together with a tarp . Melt of gmoking and Chenitag tobacco ; Kentucky and HavanaLea..hot rne'd B ACON -20 cask,: Bacon Hama; 2:1 do do SboeMem 6 do do fiJdec • ao extra 4.0. Rum In gore odor ado by T. LITTLII* Telegraphic Pniunta.entn, June 22.—The storm reached hero at 11 o'oclock, accompanied with heavy rain, thunder and lightening, but doing no se rionfOnmage. ' - Now Yong, June 22.—A tremendous thunder storm occurred at midnight. Rain fell in tor rents, and lightning woo inces.saut for two hours. The etorm has probably caused much damage. Sr. Loris, JuneH.—The Republican learns that the Counties of Douiphan, Atcheson, Leav enworth, Johnson, Jefferson, Shawnee, anti Douglas, in Kansas have elected 11 Democratic delegates to the Constitutional Convention. A letter to the Democrat says the vote at Leaven worth was 225. The vote in the whole county will not exceed 50)) ; Jefferson ca. gives 50; Douglas 17A, Franklin 30, so far as heard from. Drumm June 22.—A mob of 50 or GO persons made an onslaught on Saturday nightton houses of ill-fame in the upper part of the city, burn ing three and demolishing and driving the inmate's from six. A large crowd gathering compelled the rioters to desist. (inc person was stabbed. No arrests were made. PutuAnet.rittA, June 2'l—Collector Baker has created some dissatisfaction among the Demo era's hers by appointing several formerly prom ineuL_Whigs to the Custom house, including Albert It. Schofield, Harman Yerkes, and Paul Poll. Now l 000. .liMe22.---Sherilf Charin and deputies, whilst proceeding io n sale of property on Saturday in Berne, was fired upon from am bush. The parsiee wet° arrested and the sale proceeded. Sr. JouNi, N. F., June '22.—A large steamer, ,rposed to be the Persia, from Iverpool with dates to the 13th inFt., was seen If this place heading west. I'ORT+l4lt TII, Va., June 2'2. —Chas. Cowlaw, a clerk in the post office hc. c. wa+ arrested for robbing letters containing z.. 0.000. lle acknowl edged his guilt: about $2....!1b0 were recovered. Nt:w Yana, June 22.—Cotton firm; sales 300 hales at an adv anc.• of I in price, tiri ca us MWaling 1 }lime tirm; bids sold. Wheat Ito net. 30.000 bushels sold. torn buoyant: sales of :91.000 hush nt $1.93(it,1,94 for mixed. Ail,/ Pork declined 10, sal. , of 2300 bbls nt S2M. Provisionsare gen erally steady. Whisky hen Su cur doll. Kiro nilranceil ie. Freights are firmer. stocks dull: chieago Island 90; Illinois 12S}, 3lich i4an Central 421: N. Y. Central al I; 'leading 71i; Erie 305; Cleveland k 'rehab, 37, 3liin aukte Miaxissippi 00. i'nu.tnrt.rut t, June:l2. Cotton held firmly. Ind them is not much doing; small sales Cplands at 14 Cloverxetill,l fair at 57. Flour dull and pri ees barely tunintained; sales of superfine at 31".57}. nail extra nt s7.7Sfii.s. Itch Flour is dull at 54.25, not Corn Meal at s4.per I,hl. Wheat comer in slow • ly; sale. 2000 Inv red at I, e: and white at $1.900u1d1?.. Rye sells on arrival at $l.lO. Corn i s d a p an d ' ewe , sa l e . !dm° Jot s yellow at ...s3ol;s7e. visaing at the lower thrum Oats sell at Coe. taro.. eerie, and Prox isious quiet. Coffee is firm. and SOO Wigs Itio 1..14 at 101(4;111e. ie. per th lower. Whisk) dull awl Lower; sales nt Xte. in title Hal, and bids. aVI wen n. June 22.--Ti'- of flour ream ed firm, under the advice. (rein New Verb, but Loyer. held hack and netlitng- wan dorm of eon,- (incur.. (a.. 1.811 are the a.king rote. fo r ...p e r . tine. The reeeilds are moderate. There ano change in Whisky in in better 11011.1111 YIP! I. Griner. rale. 1111111 thlr at 27e; the reeeipta-d are ill titling: off. Ita-Non Si.le.• tire held al to higher. lint anthing ',Li done of eote.ci l itenee. ljuixetol till al a2e with a .ale of 511 hLlr. Nfltite It. arir Lax , h elloed te c 7.111 .ilea 2.:4 Le.lll-1.. Theriver ha, idle,,ino !eel within the lAA 21 hour.. Wt./till, sery cool. k 1.1111.11tE • iilllo 22. Floor, /}.sward Stmot, n•• 1.1 at $7. Montt •lull at sl,tto t or r ,,,t.. 0 .ts 1,n2 anti 1.9:t fur white. Cam: rate• w hit, a nd y e ll o w at tl~ and Set. Whirkr, city, sell:. at 30c. stramboats 1; 1 011 S'l', I,oi Is. D , _ WA FII.Ls .n.l CIIIPPEW • V V ll.L.,Capt. V the usteratc.dlrte port. EDS EsliA I 213+ 1041- IV lu • • • M. Fur frolahl la' *'• •PPIr hard. 1.331 FoR CINCINNATI.—TII.• novria li t and oplereltd oteartivr CAM S. C. Yor On. will leave for the ale,ve and all 11i:et...1.W Tort. nn \YEIISE?DAY the 2411. Ih.t at t r v. For frelght or pa.wage orply on board of to FLACK. DA II N Jet. 2 1,0 1 . 1.1:401 ji.= „r 2 st,atner. PRIMA DONNA. Capt. Rot., all leave for the above and all Interrn-.llate DA 0 Z4l 10.1. Far froight or paw • pply on laard or h. 1.19 FLACK LARNE.. A CO. . . 1;01i NASII VI LLE.—TIte and vplendid arrant. r MA/.EL DELI.. Capt. ter.. Bro., i AI IraTe the a 1.,•• an I .11 Intern...nate le.rno ..11TUE,DAI fren,hl •.1 pa.-age ap hoard os t.. joie FI. ACK. BARNES *Cv't. LS, KI•:(111 . k, RIX% ISLA ND, ILA V EN P. AL EN A. DIIII:QUEANI1 FAII. -The aplendid rtanynar E. 11. E,Capt. S Dr.a.r. are tor the al..ve and all in h.rtnedutto port or. THIS DA 0, ZI.I Inst. For Inlaid or paaage apply ton lwr.l nr to forlY FLACK, (LARNE:: k. COL. Algto. F)R. sT.+lrnlllll 1t MELNOTTE, Cala Rey trill have for the oho,. and all interrne.tutte THIS PAY, 11.. 23.1 mat. War freight or Isaawag.. apply .lit boartL orbo Dal7l FLACK. RA lINF-4 A 151 Rffo V A It iti- WEEKLY I. WIYEF.LINIJ PACKET .IN PLACE OF Fotursr CITT-The tynar and brantii111.1.11101" 3111, N r.'l. IS h A. Capt. KIIIWnIum. will Ira," PlRA...rah erety TUESDA TiIt:VLSI/AT a/A SATURDAY. et 10 A tor the ahove and all Intermediate porta Ea - freight ..r ?Wage, apply on hoard ...rt. IV II IV/1001.1,11, Agent. Jelo llf N.. 1. Wool greet. Foiti{(n . K NI), i; A LEN DUBUQUE A7sll sT .PAUL -The nor new anainer A ItIZONI A. Capt. Il.tht wt rare . . thr shore and 411 Int•rm.h4t. port, no THIN DIV. 2.11 Ina, at sr. N. For frAglit .moly t0 , ,t1 "r In J.ll FLACK. LITINGSDIN 2 CO.. Ag”nts ItEWAßD.—Stplrn on SunilnY,27‘,_.,„ the 14th Instant . dark boy or brio; 2 % ; MARE, ebontl4 bmode high: Lbw k lege, mane end te". Jeers Art mono nod., fotttake tritrp me.l ..n• tilark ea.blie. with double without rnrirtlngelr. The tihovii roweril will leo paid for the reernvory of the mere end entrirtion or the thief. or .42.7.• will be paid Inc the ri.coeery or the more It. k A. CANIPIIELI. frail:3W. rare John M'Clung. l'en - y Hotel. l'lttehurgh Agricultural. __-_- TFIE BOA fill OF :SIAN AllEitS OF TIIF. Aso g s.sy Cnnnt 7 A g rs•suoym sq.:l.)y will meet et their ROOMS on {VERSES/UV MOILSI NO, the 24th inst.. et 10 ii . rlork. 1. II A full en.) prompt attendance Is reqiieetwl en Important Invalniew rt.letive to the County Pair will l e . falcon. J •Till'Nll. Jr., Pried. . 14rrtoren,-Jr.., li'vrrrart P[KITZVIVIIIT or 11LNXIFILTA,Il. I Jon* oil, IM7 HEREAFTER A LI, A wric LES MANUFACTURI• • • • kM=:l . . (ThYSIXTING BOOT. IIAaS AND CHErKS, Will be mold Wllol,FdiAidd ea Im - molly, at the alica of maw at fair priers. Je2o:dlitdiadiT A. UF:CK /14M, Warden VNOX'S ICE CREAM ROOMS.—Thin 11 fashiostable Establishment, on log null farm-ably known to Plttsburirsrs, will swain L., pened .to-ukhl nod will remain open, day •nd overting. during Ills trinuinn.— Evue7 variety of fro (imams. Otnifoctionnry and Fruits in do season will he serred to visitors. rnylf7t3wil ROBERT KNOX & CO. Q TOCKS FOR SALE.— ky N) Shares of North AnWlieltll CapperPtist i k, In do Cltimens . Depoidl honk Stork, ha do Allegheny Wink do do, 42 do Iron City do da, IJ do Pennsylvania insnranee Co. Ja3l D. kIeLAIN k NON; Stock k Iflll WALL PAPERS.—Exolusicely--stook re plealsbod for the Pommor—a full assortment of Wall Papers for parlorAchasuboit, edtrlne ehr, In various tin signs and inky. For sale by W. P. IditittillALL (XS Joat 57 Wrasri tarsal. PESTER COVERS, Boquet Wreaths and Bunches for Tester, beautiful In design, cleanly In non. liar sale by W. P. MARSHALL k 0/. feat Sy Wood street -I,NR RENT.—A comfortable Two Story 11 Brick Dwelling Musa au Esplanadostroet, Allegheny City. Eng.!, of I .IsAYI ALEXANDER KING. CI , 11 EESE---50 has prime W. It. for sale by ip , a) R. DALZELL & CO. kas No. I Lard for sale by R. DA LZELL & . OLL_ BUTTER-5 buds fresh tbr tulle by Xt.' lo3t n. nA LZEIA. k CO. OATS -150 bas. rec'd and for min nt Firth Jeld 11. kil,l/LH. B ACON -1000 lbs. clear country Sides; 100 do Shoulders, To arrive and for ante at 27 Fifth at. it. RIDDLE. FINE PA . IILOR FITItSITUItE—Of every description eonahouly ntanufsclurlnu MA Mils to .`i." !kid] T. B. YOUNG 4 CO. STEAMBOAT FURNlTURE—Constantly mauuraclaring and On sat. by 013 T. B. TOINCi A CO. HAIR DYES.—I hate just reed large supply or Pimlnn's. Ilatchelnt's and Oristadorer II& rye, .1.1.2 JOS. ILISIIINO 7 - fir?' ---"Ar"- laifirSTLES--itKite and Grey, 3 eikTijest reminas.....o Or sale by DAVID C. 11EIIIIST, jay _Ltbarty and Hand RIED APPLES—SO bus. clean Dried Ap pin a, store and for ale Ikt 27 Tritlratrea li t. Runnx 1 - 1 - ireMOCI bag. Cream CheeTejustrec.'d Tk.,;) and bail& by T. LITTLE k 00,112 Ncothl CommerciaL_ sleekly Aeries," of the Pittsburgh Market • rn - rstamau,Sloxonr ,Ir. r, ISST. i Businese is growing very dull. 'with very Itttle rolivity in any quarter to miler° It. The order from from the count ry. trade come quite regularly , hut ar t L..".' The river* continue in mead navlganle srder, the dear rattan of the Ned week twang kept them np. They are ilOl. falling slowly. All the real ready for shipment has loon got out. The freighting burin... try steamboat, hnw,o on. ism. barn ;mite light. The wharf is crowded with bat, but slalom:la thaw• goinr nut take full louts, ,1 inn rlow bus,. noo for meta bent to get a full cargo. The weather continuos renal and showery. and fame J 'natty entertain...l for the Ifay and What crams. If we do not haven reseal...fee - et weatheri It will be imporritale to s e gue, that,. ere, In gars' nutdillon. We trust that we are mat to ha,. a tepetnion 4010 wer.ffion of 1055, although the are all ti at way. The tatonearket cotatinuertight , them being demand euttlrient to . o.Tarla more than all the Bank, have to lend.— kind class map, i ntill pinuol amang oatnids deni e r. at 1.2 se rent.. end Other qualitien Motu 1ke5..24 rent. Thelon. defalcation in Ohio enured some doubt ea to the nut ty of the deponits of secnritleemnde by the Winks of that State with the State Treasurer. An elantitration ha.. hncn MCA, 1111i1 it lama been ascertained that the necuritiea of NI the Banks are rare ezeept those of the Seneca County flank. SUM of .1.132.1kA of the securities deposited by tills hank ~odd not be hound. noel the late Triasiwer alleges they were awn( to New York to be exchanged for other hands which Wave not yet been sent to him. Owing to n fear that Breslin. the former Tnevanno, may Inure hypothecator' them to raise money. the broken at (Imitated have thrown out the note. ofthin bank. and they are not now current. 7laaa y. Tribune alfSaturday says:— . .The money marked is without important change, bid the eraity Wasao r.reart anal there It lest disposition shown an the pat t orate tanks I...aired their loans. Bankers arc eNhng n 'their lowan to provide tenant for specie shipments. Th.. ea.e,u the market it anal, malstorl by theaccumulm tions hens for the p.aytnent of the 7nly diridenals. thollnear paper of iIrint.CIRIVILe stiller:arcs well:m..lm at cent" The Courier ak Enquirer, of same date. says:— , 'The money naarket supplied at 71, rand on call lakalte anal the reedit'. for Ikarrnieing on stork collateral Areumplo whoathe eareurit'sta are acceptable. London „,, howeler, nutianally diactiminatiug me to the chameter of : rlairera and bonds taken, and ',mire larger margin than usual. 7 • • . The alock market den not recant . froth the Trude ar the punt 'reel:. There ia tae notch atoek hypothmitert uuiu iniu value, which prevallial n meal% or tiro shire. !knee we Ord that openatora nro welting a further 41.1ine hi order to avail flienr.eleea of the reitewoil depretiaioa." At Philadelphia ilia money market it rather quiet, th o u g h then , le a rittatitlarnblit amoitut of heforior paper all the time Offnring. Ik at hide .an hit placed of lo(OJI l cost ikecourit, though then , la comparatively little , of this description oh feting. The groat bulk of the paper on the market goes Irking nt from I n j to 2 -e Coots month. The Dry Go.sll Import at New:York last week was SI,- it,to r 2, nml of general tnerchantllse Witte hee , Y. The m port of specie was $2.000,01* front Kew York and $1.1,25.000 t making $41,500,030 Re . the last two we eks— Thi s INa drain which the country cannot stolid long without Poling the coica4neokes siniously. The Cincinnati Gazette of Saturday Hays: . Theretem a smilers.' complaint today of a eerily of ...stoney. This led to mom closeness In tile money market, hot tint regular houses were ablu todiscouut the balk of the 4.0.1 payer "(fond by their estatonserit, al 9 to 1211 cent.— The offerings mutilate moderate. tiattern korlmog. , hr steady at !.„'„,,e% premium—the latter for hankor's chocks.— The buying nun are 14471ie - There Is a Knistmg aitivity•lti the Wool market through -0111 the West. and the receipts hate by ridtr.bb for ship meat E.stvt. nre incr.:ming. The ntage or pricoe sooditta gvn endly t.e from 25 to 40, and 45 for thole, Tho Wells. bon; i Ca.? herald, publi:da.diti a region analog 16.11 neat 54 .90.. in ill.• conutry, say.. thn very Mot gnality la melting thdr" n 619a,C....., and thd other .inalitn-a at 44950. The ..d qr nu 1/1 that maion OVaalslogton eounly, l'a., and wll.•inrng counties In Vintinlal which Is qontod at [hone pro., n all sown., gt.nvrvllv speaking. to trltat Is calnal -IYIII olsearber... It IA therefore to h, tre.itNl ns an le th• general nin of quotation., The rinslinie market is gat, and the teurleury la amen. aid. The .ietuntl is not nuts vary active, and the nenr ,proaell Lacteal prevents anything like siwitiatis o nee:nein, A:elm - ie....es min hear of no transactions. 'Mequon. Pa* dmn) et and Pearls at four mom. Sine Atli io in steady reqnest at :F1.1" for ordinary. BEA Nid--thore i.. a fight demand from thn retail trade, and ode. are making steadily at PilkeigiUS in small Lon, Ill*Trtm A Es/OS--them is warmly any Batter offering; redly prime Roll in Mils and ban may tin quieted at Elia. 14. Emia have been In setivo demand and rather light imp. ply: ml.. in I 4m13. ItAM,S,--there to no chwigio lu figures, and tlry demand in eiintiniol to small Ldn fur immediate consumption; natio. of Weatern niimildero at 10 1 .,;„ mai city it., at 11, crab: and city de tn. - m.loooy on time 01 Sides - plain llama 11 , 0,0.413, rash, arid Pilot Coral de at 14. BUCK ITS it Telts---the Bearer Inanunsetnrery are .al. ling bucket. nt ths Inet.e, at gIAS., mush par funds. Pitt. burgh inanntiesurril hets nil here ut V. 1,00 to the trade; tort, tub. 1037 r..r dozen; nook of four V,rii; nett. of thrm g 1.47. 1111 , 10MX--lbt: totokrt 14 tolerably sell euppliad, nuA tctlot era malting regularly v 1.1.4 tor common, and $1.50 tatP2.l. for bettor ottutlitt, [alto lots cuinutantllng $2,254 V- SP. LoIIDAGE -01..1114 Hope, run, 11 Ito . R.Ol, rut. 10 r P ft/ !letup Itui, earl. 1.• e - 0 11. Wilke floor. rut, 10 e P lb To 4.4 owl. 14 r OmTarr.] Rope. rut. 14 e fb l'uclut: Yard. tlur, r lb rurklost Vicen.oun 42 r - 01 Ih 114:14 1.11/1111:4-01asullu, 41.07. 0.1-'816003,7b 14 doz. 01roullu, - 0 cll, 10 eta. 14 liana:, $1.57. $2.71453.75 la dux. )letup. 41 out. 12 ct• . 44 Ch. r1.. , 1 , 1111 LIN 10t , --.114.1111.4.. 47 .1.0. Hemp, 70e. CoIPON TARNat—or an. uot .111.441 or any r nrt h" r claang.. and o•uttnur our quutaliot.4: N. sto loitollorive '2.4 r INN. 1. 11 A 1........._"1.c "t• Oki No. 17. No 13 • . . .... c SO. IS.. .7 CO Etl.lsin. 19.. POUVP 1,111. y. 'Co 4.0 . 11e WO N 11c - 0 *Om Woo. S.' 700 JO c rb i CANDLE', AND SUAI.--ther• Ls • ..Ifaal, ml r•rnlar trade tl.natorl 27,a.C.1 for Ala INatoll, 14 1 , moul.l and I 3 Cot tlipp..l. Ivalip la atedy at 5Pr corn., a , " tor Palma. a gal for Paw-roes Tralet arid flaDlln. OS for Clo•ma.-al Ohrt., and 7 for Jo Darman. CHEF, F.— 11w marker D pretty tall. of rmaitlertng tla,telossal wsly. tnaltitag ate4slfly of ra.sa W. It. of •... n/ED BEEY—We. olny In Intuell Iota; Wee within the mune of Wean. DILIED Fill:LT—them ismama:, mvy Apple ~Llwgolliar morainal M M VEATIIEIt&---...1., on arrival ~f prima Isystvrn at 50 fnw atara hold tuntla at an. K Inanara at 41.4 l 10t) Vac Ka.,cra and In raquaat- 1011-slackeral So :I large„of now welt, welt, aro In the inarlt.t. and ...Ulna at all' old-do at $1341r13.2.3; half do al f>.74,. Baltimore llerrina. ne. bbir nalthnore Shad. v. Jll IViiln Ifertiort 'Mita ordiar, $ll4 Lake anperior do $l2, 1.11 do ordinary ar ,, Lit...sr In Lake ~ n prrio. Isom 'lean ttl.:^aslo-, hairdo do, ••@ ^5. 1,1 It-u: beery and •In,A-lalt, aad prier. aro •Lade lower then thee ir.-ra 111141 week; ...Ira Ir.vn fins haul. of .raper at ft.ll , kCztret $675 and funlly alr. al ,tore tho t nling rate. are .4V:a fia raga, r for tatre $7.2.3 tor fatally do. Ilya Flaw ;a dull at *3.:0 - Ktims -#41.14. fitAIN-111.• marital appaar• to have oattlml , lovro at 60 (Rau. tin arrival. and 61. from .tam. Corp. .11.1 frfm frn laaftio6, and arrival 1,6. RT. has ..I,llnya.l frf. tint hands, to frt.nt 'tom hoar of nfli.onfv tof market al we Wheat may la , quote-) at $1.4451,b0, to qualtty. 6114. , (Tliit'S-113era la • at•atly 4maml Itnna thn 1 , 4,1 nv!, and yra quota fair to prlnan,4l..ano wigs at 12 , .41.113. V.O. 11.1avrs. l'Sviaa. Syrup.. a:K.v:lO. I:4l...stoady at 12 awl Ilia, at 111 , .01N CLAV—nalea nenlat at 12.) Inn. font. mw. 1s 1 . 11.F.--tha Coll.artn, are tin Inntatinn. Int n - Inuaht ir. , n tubing: Pee rant Inch lisu Pipe... 7 cu.. • 104 14, Foot 1 , 6 fitrh OSA lirm. cts. tuhrrt to Ilto ruNtnmery H AV—A full Aupply al Neal 4i r tem. •Imsoly ott jinx I DES—lttsteharte Graem ry ►lint lln4e ara awl lIIO' ASI , NAILS—WI nalttlain..l a ith model-ate, id." 0 , 11 At .4. and nr. firm leal.r• a •olling at 1... Wk. re Common Bar Itnn iwr J 1.11.114 411,1 I r.. , L 1.1.. w Wltw !I VILA. IQI :O n IV , N.Ts t r. kz 1,1,r0, Nall4 p k.g fxl• 4 , 1 2+l Cm uplk••" 3 to 4V, Don= :iv.. 141 inunrl IWUNDAVD sqUARt Inch . ...... It. MAT BAN. ib11, 4 !Mow 1 by ii, ;.1R and !y ...... Dandy Tin!, I!, by 94, 7-lnand 1 4 Inch.. still Trev 1! nd - by 3-laand ' 4:ln 4 do •• 74,".1 and I% bT 110 & m Irk+ 6 t,6 .4.75 Vrn't Splko• Inch •11' .. 11,4 Bil.r Riven. 1 , nl/ !IMF, rim. i t, 11,15,1051114 lb 15, 5 I.K.lTltElt—Th. inalket I rn Ing. but without moth quotabl Moor, muleittled And droop e clutage. WA correct our flip Rod Slsanlsli Polo ? lb nlaughtor o '9dr33 llppsr Leather? d0x............ .................... 11,1 db $150,32 Skirting Leather 11 ro austza Harness Waaa LARD—Rime City Li ml No. 1 it novr held firmly at 140 101 there Is rory little have to operation. 31ETA1 S.—Plg Lead is nominal at 7,54". Bar lead sells In the small 'ray at 11. Shoot Cloppor Is AI m at 3N 3.1 A Mimi Irma at 32. MESS PORK—hut MU, 8010 f; a Snot. at 1210824,50. 1141. and at the natal adrann , nu limo. OILS—Lanl Oil No. I la selling steadily at 41,10; thawed, solos of English at 92, and Western at N. PlO METAL—the market it Mall; w 0 quota Antlaronfin No 3at S23€LIO, and charcoal cold blast at $.104131, POTATOES—there la nothing doing: ail. In small iota at $1,62. ISKEDN--the market in very dull ; Clover in altogether nominal at $0,5007. Timothy Is 'Wady at 1.3€013,20, and Flax at 11,75. BOLT--a steady demand and salvo at previone ml.- 11011 for No. 1 and $1,75 for extra. B.IND STONE—regular roilm of 11.tingdon Co. toad mono at 10D ton. WINDOW WANE—prime are firm, and we co3ract nor quota) ens for the smell slum, city make :—.515i and 7.0, SOO: Rol% 13,75; 801 l to Pill aud 9112 to 10512, $4,22 8115 to 6:13 and 051.1 to 10115,6114 The. are not cull pricsvc nnlntry bmntle range 50 cents box Dm For the m resoling medium vises, 10 1I cent discount ofr WIIITII LEAD—firm and in otefuly demand at 12,5 0 11 keg for pure In nil, and dry fie 11 fh, enbject to the urinal die. front. Re41...183409, net, and Llthargo WMPRV—vve note sales of 65 bide raw al 30, and 100 do do Rye at 65. lirctified le dull at 31052. WOVlL—the receipts am increasing. but the amounts off, log for rude are extremely light. Wo have noohm. to wt.; the range of figures is 280430 for common, to 4,44, for choke. ALLEMLENY CATTLE MARKET. TOLIMA , . Jon. IR. IRST. REF.TTS—tho supply was liabl and rather of parr quali ty. The wiles of `Cwlmwby.RA'Tnono.ndrimadaytnmm lu{;were oj,n b eo d . et 3 4, 0 , a ..., for grad Mattoon to prime, pilotl to artnlik net. rillEEP—notwithttanding the declining markot in the eart, over 4000 howl were 'hipped ragwort] thin week; only :WO her4l were roll totintrliere, and they brought inini R' grow. Ilfalni—rode• of id bead at 61 , 6 roar. 400 heed were .hipped rut. Imports by River. WIIERLI.N43 by T.-oboe -1 bbl. 1 bon copper. Mum; 00 . 0 ,:24 empty bbi., Ogden: 47 "arbor!, Iry win; $ pkg. hides, Anderson: 22 eke .ronl. to hl4O bpls sum Letril co: lb ream pip Thron icle; 13 Castings, NOW.: 2 1 cakes 4.Y du rpo now, :11ssolltAng 2 skiffs, owner. .k. trod, room 1.6 wool. Morahan. 7.ANESTI7.LE by Emma Graham— 3 skuucrupo, 1 trunk. lahnortock; 79 Ws flour, Item: 2 do Ihb, 2 bouw, ;10 du Ougaluy, Cowan. 3, co; 2 cults ;Amp IMP, Lula, Dgiga ll ri ram €5 bbt. door. ovrtu O, Tall; 1 uuk sump Iron, dons ltoth; 35 kis batter, bblu VP. 974 do dour 19 oku wool, looub crn 14 Ws Ski iron, Zug k Psdn ' tor; tsrunz! ! ..m.Sl 4 " I PIM I Ski fruit, owner; lb boor kegs, runm. ST: LOUTS :by trgolsirda bag bookg, e0r0,u;10 [hest 70 .3 111 rxr, 1 esk. gisig:o3 2ll if RdMtt" or, rug. leather 21 bac. beamtl D 114443.0 bs' bitook., Lechi ccc 30 dry bided, °cloth 4 slocb Emitic 45 WIN obeettros, 6bb4 014/1.4 14 4. 44.44 4 74 ". UR" - Colt 20Ocki hided. fill. k P444Fact; .s 0 too* plcp.t.ti toombr,loo do do, Wilma k co. C=! A beautiful little boat the Chippewa Falls. Geld. Van Pel t, Is'aderreised for the Upper Chippewa. A flaw years ago there was searrely anything known of the : r egion when this ricer rues; this 'ear we hare twat two boats for that region the Chippewa and now the Chippewa Pas. We believe the Ema Claire tam* ma r st:L o rsio was also intended for the trade on that rarer. The Chippewa ries , in the upper part of IV .amain, sad empties into the .7liwisnippl near the foot of Lake Pepin. The Cldppeera tt. been withdrawn for the prewnt to run between Pt. !JUDI amt St. l'aul and this lulls nire. :twat one now lying at our landing it to run during the shoe! water *warn. We !rola. Cept. Vanpelt may haie all manner of good Burt,. This la the day Joe elegant Niinnetorilia to learn for Wheeling. Captain Williansein is a Isigialyarrommodaring gentleman and his clerk also. Ills boat in bran 4•11.1 and passengers will do well at chums their bertha a. early at Th.• Prima Donna in loading for St. Louis with The Haul Dell is the wily boat up, for Nashville. splendid Comhndg,•, Capt. Doan, in op for all points hetworn Lyre and St. Paul. The Melingle. Captain Reynolds, now painted and as tine an o fiddle, In ulvvrtimsl for St. Louts. Look at tho aclvertiseuirut of tbo {mod Ai - I - writs, C.aptalo ll , edman. A good boat with a gout Captain, and Inuit obliging tinkers all touniL The stentuen Ilibtruinaml L Cros. vlll lonvo The Wh,+•llug Time', of ..%turtLay, "We negloottrl to state yestordny that oho sow of oho Conriortind prooetited hoc tonnotifol suite of colors, al ,o , t of row Capt. Terry prooontod her with • fi rm lack. tho Sprigg Moo" sont bur downmown of Zitne's .lutritling Catawba. nod otlfarn woro likowloo The l'oarier &awe unit . kti foot water, and not n!.4 foot u orro timusly Ptllt.l in yest.rday's A p:ur of runt bsatn, from Pitinburghb txdonglng to O'Con nell A. Co.. dovtlmat for Palir.gh, or Calm murk no thr 11111., thin morning, nod wen, total Lan. Tho pilot and crow aos. vavool. One of tit:• bouts ntrurk the right band ,a•f in I Iv. Hint, and w..lnahed to pion... Just ..horn hook. The ~th.•r broke lawn, but ..ruck the rocks nod aunk iu amp wuk, is, thoClarkevillo Eddy, clear out of might. —Ciseltmati Gar. NAtirrrnlr.--Cumborlimol wan stationary, on Tturatlay, with throo feet on tho Shocilv. Thu Ella wan to.hero Intl Nashville for hit. Louis on Friday. Sr. Lc:rm.—The St. Loulx, Shduango and Great Went from Pittnburgli, and Macs thoenwond, from Mlnnourl River, or. ririJ nt St Louie! ou Thursday and Fridny. liteetiabost Register AltRI VED--I.ltrerm. Brommiltr; Jefforsil, do; Ct,lottel Ltttyttrtl. Ellratlet4tr. Fort., Whettling; eir Wall%nt, Cittrintual: t:1111113 tirtthrtni, Zand3wille. DEPARTEII--Luserne. Bronnorilbn Jefferson, du Col Bayard. Iffisabsth; Fortune, Win*ling. amusements PITTSBURGH THEATRE. anJ Manner JOSEPii E. FOSTER. mage. ung,...A. W. Yomva. I Acting Manager-C. J. Forrr.. moors or kortostok: • Barra and ParritoOte NkPerot° Borra, largo.-. 5 .5 00 .tkootol Tkr .2bc I Pringle Dorm, small— 5 00 Burrs for Colorrd l'croons 25 etc Atrrairion or Tors—Doors 19(11 at Pi; curtain to rise at to ii. • Re-iingageniesit pumitively for fire nights only, of the cele brated Runtish Tragedian. Mr. LORAINE. The unprecedented eetuuttlim amoral by Mr. Loraine's splendid impera,natiou of the great part of BELPIIROOR, :nth° play of that name, Injures the management to alp 11111 l tire 11•11,1wtition this PrruinK. TUESDAY Evening, June will ho acted the thrilling Pram., entitled BEL/IllElloll TILE SIOUNTEDANK, on, THE PRIDE 01 BlliTll—Belpliegor, Mr. Henry 31adeliue, Julio 11. Cooke. . • •• After whicl3.,,tho CAST IRON MAN. Mr. J. Nlull.s.n. Kill Appenr,povitirrly fur lb° heel lu bin Antuundirt,r Perl•rniAnero. To rotoiltple filth the Fan, of A LOAN OW A LOC ER--Poter SpA': Young; Gettrile. Jolla N. Cooke. In ;n r eitrat Inn, Um great iltalnopertan play . of KIVJ JOIIN FRANK CARGO'S AND N. YOUNG'S BUSS AND OCIIESTKA 11A ND--Onlet. iteM to Frank Cargo, et hl, hrotliar'• Ambrotype Houma, 71, Fourth gtreet, or to N. Yottim. Diamond alley, will receive prompt attention. urtion aalcs P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. Commercial Blm Rooms, No. 54 Filth Sinn. CATALOUCE or, PRIVATE LIBRARY ILEA/ANT EITEILATURE Ar Arello7V—On Satyr day evening, Janeditb, at 8 o'cliarik, 01 the Rook ltoom„ on the second Mew of the new Auction Buildings, fio. 64, KIM street, will br. sold by catalogue, au exclusively choice rel. 'retina of English Literature, from a valuable and extensive vitiate library. which Ire:lust. manyof the most recent pule lira... mod a large list of the beat wiltlous of favorite au thor, in Belli, Leiter._ Among them are the Life and Works of Jobn Admits, 10 rola; ficatenie Thirty Year, In hnlind 8.44. &mac, voter. Arsea Stricklande's Queen,. of Etiglaud, 6 rok.4.l.bott's 1.1m,K Nepoh•on Ronntuartea •01% or the Ilrlibh IT vol,' Ihwurnont and Fletcher, 2 rots: Den John-watt Tlf,' Abbot, Gent edition Waverly Novels, 12 vol., sntique binding: Addl. son'scomplete Work, 6 robs Works of Charles Lamb, with 0.1 memorials, 2001. Rene, Work, Including tbe se, mesa 2 VOLK Ilarper's Clrovl.l Library, volt, Chamber's IlLseellaney, IO yolk Canal.* Lee Ilentz's turvels, 10 volts select Pomo Dusts, 2 volk tloltarnith's works, 4 volt Per rey's Rellynei; Illustrated ...Minn atm Quixote: D. PONS works. Chtunbent Repot - Dory, 6 vole. Ike Starzel's works; 13 sot, Ywrgent . • Attire AvPoottnret Robertson's Historical works. relw3loons Milwn, Hernairs. Pope, Herbert, 'lsiah sot ' , prover. l'hnrrh's Lotion Worst Ittowel'oModern Europe,' 1 vac hailer. itelition of Shaktresatst Theirs' Ilistory of Ile CoIIN/i., of the Empire of Napoleon. ele, ens. SEM!MgEMI COURT SALE 01EATT:ri: TATK, wed near Boroup,of McKeesport. —oo hinalsy morning.. Anew nh. a 10 a dark, glankr premise, AI .old, by artier of Ales. hillier, Ems- Astministrator of Dr. George Huey, Apossead, 73 bap, .100 Buildlog One, 11.4b4.e1y sltared on some of Dm principal streets m that thriving boron ith . part of which are near the Pittablirgh k Ditonellvvllle Railroad Station, and the contemplated O Feetory. Abu twenty acne* of oupolOr Bottom Land, aitto ate about one mile from the lvtntugh, between the Menongio helm river and the above Railroad, being very eligible for n large manotacturing eite or other porptewa. Term., ~ttet hin./ teak. meld. in one and two yeark with intereen. P. M. DAVIS, Anct. Assignees` Sale At r. M Dario' nrtr CAtmmertial Beal EatAto titato Annum. - - Ind . sic, 54. Frlib otrrrt. Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY b. :Lb dfti of July nrst, ut driOrh, r. 41. Z. HE ndervigned. ANfignees of James Gray, Irottrth .treet, , efll offer fur sale it.t the time and place Above gtsted, Ilt public suction. all the reel ellato of tho. Alelgor, consigattut of the fatiovting, 011: Ist Au stunuai liwuntt Kent of $1.1.00, paiyahle ot. the ler of limits, and April. WWI, 011( of tiro 1.4 a In Arthur's F lan of hits, in thr 7th Wird. I.lttsbungh. at- thn corr... of Wilkins and lloberts sweet* and being 54 feet mt Wilklm I y I . W fent Int Roberts. In Porter'salley, on which are orscred on. Iwo story anJ brick dwelllng hintws, and .to.. frame ft, story tLiolda dwelling hon.. An mooted I.:tonna [tent of $121,00, payable en the h of lkWh., end April, Issuing nut of tour tots in the 7tht Wen!, I•lttaburgb, numbered U. 3s. 40 and 11: In Wm. Ar. Ines plait, arid narrther contalning front on Arthur md, 12111 Ili tart deep, 3d. A certain piece ,k 1 gnetnd In Pin Imniahip, cutitalning acr , A. and 24.perclarei. atrect measure, or, which iseretted mil frame !mum, stabla and LH* powder mo , [ming part of lot 140 P.ln A. I'. Here. plan of lot. of in No 3 In the manor Pittsburgh. 4. A certain piece of groan.] adjoining the above, mill on to hue of Francte Wagon. heirs., Anil lying between that " I.) - " 1.3,) 4. root lauding In Wright's place. containing 30 mho, rclow end M aquare foot. WI. A lot and one two etore brkk dwelling ik17.014 thereon IMECEI crectoil.attuate on Payette street. Pittabtirgh. and rontnio. met 1.%) feet thereat, and extending back Un feet to Jackson niley, and ailloloing lot liolo In Rae. Pronto Ilerron'a plan. Oh A lot and throw brick tenements thermal atoned. situate at the corner of Union, Liberty and Fifth etreata, loons 63 feet on Filth street, 51 fort ou Liberty street nod 35 f.rl. 4 Inches on Union, intbSertto an onn.l ground rent of $15,00..1111 eubJed to I S*, arrearil of freedom money duo W John J.Driet, with Merest thernon. Ith A lot In the sth Werth Plttsborgh. rout:none'. on Penn street. at the ha. of. Mrs. A, V. Ale4- - sn's tend. and :31 too on Penn atone,. by 100 feet sleep to Mulberry alley. 'ttlt. A piron of ()roundln tho Alb iVard, anticonraining 12:1 toes In Inches ou Penn wtco.t, t nni ...fending .a.nce perches to tho Alingtmny rivor, containing two acres and ID patches, anw hich;nre erected two brkk dwelling hot.. end two •mall °Mew, and 9th. A large body of illollKolll, being thont 39 arrea and lying linntollately oppoelto bloc city of Pittsburgh, In Cool Hill, In looter Si. Clair tornaltho and bounded by land.- of Wialatt Dilworth, the hairs of C. ODWIM, a public bif holly leading piod said Dilworth. de., together with math prseligto . may be necretsary for Mining tho coalonich an voutilation, drainage, rtr., etc. loth. Al., all that tract of land containing.%) oars. toort , or loss, and bounded by lands of lino Dilworth, heirs of C. Cowan arlothere, and a poblir rood lending paid maid DO worth, being the samo leading ova the above described mai, on which I, CrOCINI reven tenornenta, hem, out bouns,do. 11th. A lot In the oily of Pittsburgh on the northern "In of 4th atroet.containing 20 foot thereon to Pont, and oxtend kg hark ha trot to on allay. on which Is erected a dnoe story brick dwelling hoot" odjoining the all, of Thoth. Esq. 12th. A lot on the north-noel side of 4th street, and bring 40 hot its from by 03 feet imp, to an alley, upon which aro eroded two brick dwelling bona" one on the throat of Porto'. alley. 13th. A Int on the nortlotresterls corner or 4th aod !doc ket, etreettx and beLug2l% feet on Market 'troth aod extend ing back therefrom Meng 4th streel7o feet to a ten feet alley, no which le eroctod a thew rtory brick building, oc cupied ae two Morn, Thelast three piecn are subject to an annual ground rent of {dirt, payable to the helm of Thomas Williams, deed. Tortes:—Omobalf mob and maids, in 12 months and to months, rdtbil,atentst. tTs. P. 11.11721, ROW?. ROBB, •P. M. DAVTS, Auctiouaer. Je2—'^dta VXECUTOR'S SALE of STOCKS & BONDS .J JOto Tueedity evening, IdheilOth, at 8 o'clock, on the' setand floor pf the now Hale. Rooms, No. 64, Pink tutor, by ordered:the Patentors, will be sold: 60 share. M. end 51. Bunk or Pittaburgh; 40 do Bank of Pittsloirgh Stork, .do Exchange Bank do, ' 60 do Meclisnine do do, 44 do Citlrens' Deposit Bunk do, 20 do Alleghe Thillgo Company do. 45 do Monongahela Bridge do do, fin to North merican Mining Co. Stork. 1e22 P. M. DAVIS, Made. LADIES' ANI) GENTS' GAITERS, BON NIKTP, HATS, k0..-Oo Tueeelay morning, JIM.. Vld; et loo'clork, will be said, et the now Commerrial Hales Rooms, No. 61 Fifth .treat, • freak deedretble stock of Boots, La ding and Gents' Bolters, Silk and Htraw lionnets An, viz 2 OM'S Momon't. City Made Kid Boots, 5 do Lasting Getters, 4 do Gentle Patent Leather Callen., 1 In do do -do Sewed Bootie, 1 do do do Enanteledflaltera, 8 do Mime' Leather Leo. Booed. 13 do Mena' Peempand Double Holed Boot.. 2 do Ladino' Straw and Chip Bonnet., 2 do do Silk Bennett., 8 do Boys' Prime Boole, • 2 do Bente' Silk Mate, 2 do Mena' Wool Hata, 2 do Dome WA Youth.' Cloth Ceps, 6 do Mons' BraidandCantoo Hata. Terme oath. IdAwl P. 51. DAVIS, duct. ------- 111111EftE3IPTORY SALE OF CAST STEM:, FILES. NAILS 46—On WEDNESDAY MORNINti, June 27th, mll o'clock, at the Colinmercial Salm Boom.. No 44 Fifth .treat, will be sold for account of wholult may rota tern, Seven Tone ataortedeset:Stetd, oonsieting ;of Octagon. Square. Slab, Romal Rod, thaw Dare it. 120 kegs seeeirted 12 dor. Cut Steel Film, 10 too. Caul Shovels. lel. P. AL DAVIS, AncL Alleghenyßank T HE STOCKHOLDERS of the Allegheny Bank an bomb, notified that taste/mute we ordered as fullowm. ' An fortalment of ME DOLLARS per sham, on arbelbre therlDST DAY Or JULY nest • • . An In•talmant. of FIVE DOLLARS:mshare, oncr before the FINTEENTII DAY OP JULY Dee: • • • t • . And an troalroets of TEN DOLLARS perubere, o cc before the FIRST DAY OP dtfOOST • Payable to tbe Treasurer; at hie ledlre; emits' Wred etmst am! .moril alley. Ply drier of the Offinalselerienu -461114 DAVID,CAMPBEILATteaiiiI. BLACK ANDWHITX C • A : 1 for Ladles' Vorall • tbastaa at • • Av i . vm A w irrp . talirgivapril NAMES P. TANNER, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, BONNETS, &C., No. 56 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, URCIIASES DIRECT FROM NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURERS, and will 801 l P at New Tort and Philadelphia Plitt, In connection with a very largo and varied stock of EASTERN BOOTS AND !SHOE:S ilo ham on handm Me.' Calf. Kll., and Cooree Semerml BOOTS AND BROGANS, NUDE HERE AND WARRANTED. ALS.), MEM' 00ARSE, SEWED AND 11011 NAILED SHOES. ADA VIED TO ROLLING MILLS AND FURNACES. HATSI HATS!! Leghorn, Panama and Palm Leaf Hats. BONNETS! BONNETS!! BONDitITS!!! Ladies' and Aliases' Leghorn and Straw Bontiete; Misses' and CttiWrens Leghorn and Straw Flats, Comprising it.ll the tallow, ittyles end gmlitton to 100 found In the largest bases in as Est. • Itir•COUNTRY 31.EILCIUNT9, And olden visiting the city, or on their way East, are inrited to An rStlai.llAo this stunk. splxl3m W. E. CHILDS & CO'S C E MENT PERRIN & JOHNSON, Proprietors. ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT TIIE SHORTEST NOTICE the above Mottle Piro and Water-Proof Cement Roofin g . It Leon g the only articlo yet invented that will enreetefully roman tin actio n of the atuumphere In every din... Iry IH I'ERF.II:C - 1 - IA7 FIRE AND WATER-PROOF. And in itolnt du r abilit ) , we helmet, it I. e q ual If not nuperio r , to a n y fiboallie Roofing. We can put it nu twin Old Tilt, Tor, Iron or nbin a le Het, It makin g no Sabo-earn ' how flat or steep Olio roof may be. Thin Roofin g to warranted to prove as above roPronented. We will put It on for r-Ix DOLLARS PER SQU A RE. A:A - FEET SQUA RE) We .111 apply n opou Tin not Iron Roofs fur TWO DOLLARS Poll siiyA RE, being on apmont of its durabihty th chettimat paint tint can Ira I ajr-We hoar, oil show. building, and abto !how who with their Roofs Re t ained. to call at our office, HZ Third Sir re and castanet eamplen not .g.fy the llonmeleva to re g ard to thy. durability and practicability of thin Roofing. ' PERRIN & JOHNSON, J. PERRIN, M. A. JOHNSON. f No. 133 Third street, botween W on t and Smithfield. Pittsbur g h, Pentm (toad I hai Irctllow ing: Orrics or Inn MC.. STAIR iNSCRANCI. C0311,4i, No. 14 Front at., between Main and Svcamoret Cincinnati, Ohio. Dec. tOth.lSso. Ti, all talon if may concern:—This I. codify that I have exandnel specimen. and roofs of W. E. Vulvas it ka Fire and Water-Proof Cement Rooting, and It to be airithiently mit/cries lo any other kind of Roofing now in use. I was an eye witness of severe trial of ono of thove roofs, from it largo tolunte of flame from an adjoining building, winch struck directly upon Elio Dad and cornice for nearly half an bour. 'lt stood the trial beyond expect:W.ls, and an Wu building. [Niga•+l~ T. W. (LOWELL, President !Dickey,' Slate Instiraitce CO CltterftwATl AOMT ROYAL IN.. Feb. Mb, 1557. I hart. °lamina! W. E. Contea Ca's Elastic Firo and Water- fiat Cement Roofing, and as far as Co., tanJudge, cvneidet It a goal latrention, and am willing to insure lottildlpgs thus protecteei upon the wan, terms en I Insure those enteral with metal. (Signal] S. LAW, Aga Royal Ina. Co., London and Liter-pool - 1 UCINNATI. December 12th, I.RSR. ~,.,• To all whom 0 twayeanced-m—Thls h, to certify that wo have adopted W. E. Now k Oo*a Elaetle Fire and Watet.ProU r Cement Reading prop one .f,,,,e 0 .d dweelllng homey It hal Oren the most perfect satleraction, and we can recommend It to all winhing Fire KIS Water-171,g Rouging. (aligned]BAKEß k VON PITT" 1,. aplaydial, Ono Fixtere., No. C 2 Wett Fonrth 'dreg. Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing ADAIR & GRANT, Proprietor., No. 57 Water Street, Pittaburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. Ills T owl IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN; THE MARKET. axtenairoly in Noy York and Philadelphia, and Is troll opproviil 4 lt a applicable to covet:fug Founilries, Dwellings, Warehouses. Bridges, Ste ,lxxits and Railroad Cars. It will last long, than st r nihr er Shingh, and twists Ito various chanFea of cllinatc—neithor affected hl mld, Loam damp. Its principal lunrodlent Is of NI extraordinary thistle 'datum. and it never looses this elasticity. I t 0..10 readily applied to all kinds of roofs, dot or steep, uld nr uc uu Iron, tin or wood. It will not molt in warn, ereatlinr, or crack in cold, nod it Is not InJund by being tranitssl uponp it in Both Finn and Water-Prnot: .—For further afinhatimt. apply to the proprietary. 1857 1857 TRANSPORTATION. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY LLOYD & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO I.LOTD k LEMON,' l AVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are now prepared to dun heavy Lualneasli PEINNIBYT...I7.II-1•71.9. CANAL AND RAILROAD_ Through to and front the Eastern eit ie... We cdri assure oar friends and all those diaraied to tuatronize GO, Penna. Copal and Itiolnastl, that no pains will he grated to rondo, general matisfaction to SHIPPER: , OF EASTERN AND WESTERN FREIGHT. The Avoidance of the Inclined Plane, on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will give lammed despatch to the transmission of freight_ oMco Penn Street. M tho Cartel Basin. fe24lyd LLOYD & CO CANAL NAVIGATION PORTABLE 330-,9.1" LINE, Via PelarlAylva tt in Canal and. Railroad. Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELI INCREAS- I the I..ast Winter end we can now offer to SHIPPERS the superior advantage of w DOUBLE DAILY LINE to and from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our line being rompoeed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, but one transhipment I. renewed. Merchants sending Freight to our Line ean rely upon ita,twtn6 put through with all pond LI speed and deepatclt. WAILEBOUSE, CANA!. BASIN, corner of Liboly and Wayne shreds, rillJburvh, Ito. fotteclyil KIER k A11TC11.13.1., Proprietors. itiu.sical New Spring Stock efIICKNIIINfI'B PIANOS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR wale splendid tiow Mock of PIANO WORTFS. from the manufactory of Clcker lug a. Sons, Ittotomtelectsal rapt - neatr fer the Spring en ca. and comprising ell the varieties slut m w Ptylm+, p.m mann [velure,' at the renowned retablieltment of Chicketing Soto, Horton. Metiers. Chickering & Son. have beru eivranhnl at the dif ferent Exhibltkroe and Suite Yale iu Nav York, and other plot,. Eleven tiolrl Medabt, • Sereuteon Silver 31v4v.1. Throe Bronze Medal.. and the Pd. &Itlial at this Worl.l'a Pair in Lutulon, IS 1. Ate), ISVfIAL PRCONI)-lIA ND PIA NOS; Ono eldiraut Chlckuring Plum, very little. mai: " 51aluvill5 OCIATIP Pill.. .....$l5O Al., • full supply of PI•NO STOOLS JOIL•7 11. MELLOR. RI Wood Dliamond All, snel I , ..mrth al. Bole Agent fur Clackerinz t Som. I, U'votorn res.noyl. rani., Eastern OW sad North . ..stern MOM.. mrscLkwr Thalberg Approved Planets. NUNNS & NRW YORK. THE ELEGANT SEVEN octet... Serpentine . n 4 Louis XIV Pi- it? anal. from the Vertu., of Neural Clark, New York, which M. ilealUerg, upon a thorough examine. tine, pronounced such superior itistrusuente, aro offered fur tale by the auliacritaua at New York Factory prima and on accomrtualating terme. MU is unquestionably tho beet style of Plan. for Pvlor use, and they come endorsed by ono of the grastestlirlng Planistailialberg. Thu public are respectfully inrited to =II and examine. • • „ KLF.BEII & URI). Sole Agrnts. For Nun,. & Clark. lu thin vicinity Pianos. FIRST PIANOS OF THE WO!LD. KLEBER & BRO. take pleasure in an- I L L. flouncing tattle puhlir that they hare Ivan ap pointed agents for Warily for the sale of the storld re nowned -ERARD GRAND PIANOS These rtillOd aro wed by all the great Pianist. its prefer nee to theta of any other matie. Mr.Thalberg pbtyed mem • etarrin hie eastern concerts, walla otildrertaMly um them rcturarely, coahl they bet IA prorneell ererywilere. THALTIERO'S OPINION Or ERARD PIANOS: "The Grand Pianos, made by Erard, Parts, are In my ea timation, the moat perfect Inwroment 'meth° world. I. me heatMtlnaly. give them the prothrerwe over all other", SIOISMCND TII&LBERG." Tie principal agent *1 New York kan gone to Paris for a II pluck, retorted kw sale in line country, when a !Tim id ail...en:nen will be taught to slu t clic. malnsta3rnis IL KLF.BER .t BRO., No. ta. • Damaged New elbdekering 7 Oct. Plano fiNE OF CHICKERING \Jr firer-claim 7 octirce;elegautly coned Rirewoott PIANOS, ilaineireal le the furniture only where the biletuiele, ate riot expiiii44 .111 be sold of a mat bargain. Tho above Plano le ono of the lore lot of 7 octavo Pianos etre& toAny from Mir'vying & Boeton.and Will be arrested a. hating recolvadno Internal Injury. For vale by JOIFN H. 31EIJAN., Agent for Chltkerlng & Sons, Melton, felo No. Si Womlotrret.. Pittalatrgh. New Stook of Pianos, PION PPP /ACTOR, OP NUN - NS Ar., NeW 2 I - ork. THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY IN formed that our warernoms, which had been complete ly drained by the heavy Spring =lee, aro again filled with • choice and complete assortment of NUNNS S CLAIM'S celelowted PIANOS, of every style and price. Persoto wish. Ing r ln olnA t ' h f a c t '" ut ttr i g T hi PLat i l ' .. "' L " T;I7L i kITI T O I 7;7O. I- 0 rnd Nunn. & Clarke Plan. =perk,. instrunkonts in every re omen. Tim public Is Invited to call and examine for therm wive, • IL KLEBER & Solo Agency for Nunco SC iroe Western Penna., Eastern Ohio and North-Western Virginia, No. LS Fifth.lreet, street, nest door to Mnoonio ILII. 4 Jot C M JU USIC ST PUBLISHED:harIotto Biome hes Just received the following Music, fresh from therms: „ • Little Dorrit Polka—Chu. Voee, 25; Twilight Watv-11. S. Ramat, Dimond Schottlseb—Brainard, 25; Happy Mo ments mew Returning—from II Trovatcre, 25; No Night Thore--Duett or Trio,2s; Come to the Forret— L A/lover—Mutt, 45; Why dothe Swallows Change their llome,duett,3s;lly the Bank. or that Bright Shinaing River do. 44 Cleveland ”. Pol. It_Vt io A rz del a ar (4 h ribtru e Eu. kl;;; :,ati. ~,..eyirwDeAs—lta lut ti r ta t; na 25t Diamonds for Mellen° by./ BellsZmnpriang the most porn. odor ales arranged as teaching pleme—in 28 numbers. Each number 25; Why shut your Wiudow—F. Abt; Farewell my Fatherland—two emollient songs with English and German words—asch 25:T0 those who yet Remain. 25; Twinkling Sta. are Laughing Lore—song by Ordway. 25t Twinkling aro Langhlug Love--polka by Ordway. 25; Home De lights and Ooiag Home by Ordway. 25, La Loge I mperiale— ;alma by iVallerstein, IM Beethoven's Dream. with varia tions. by Ch. ()robe, 58; Kathleen of b e en song— .). R. Thom., 25; Ohl Would that I'd been Born a Boy—L. V. 11. Croeby, ...M; o nline eerCourt but One—Everlyn May—L. V. 11. Crosby, Z . ; Bl—beautifulmng by Gordiginl, 25. For We by CHARLOTTE- BLIJSIF No. 118, Wend street, 24 than above Filth s t r e ' et. Mania nulled 10,0 01 pcetage. bay. The Farmers' Deposit Banking Company NO. 66, FOVRT /7' STREET, PITTSBUROII, PA. THE FARMERS' DEPOSIT BANKING COMPA.BY, basing mccceded to the herinn. of "The Fanners' Depositßank of Pittsburgh," will neatens the regular Banking &Wong as heretofore directed by therms pectim, and with the mme amount of capital. The change of name will not come any attention in the moaner of °underdog the h.._.___ _ „ the libeckbohliftre in the old inditurion conducting in the new. lotereet allowed no time deposits se heretofore. AU checks upon the Farmers' Berndt Banking Compeer will bo peid incurcent funds, unless per fund. be cpecified upon the cheek. Butane. hours from 9 o'clock,l. 11,10 4 o'clock e, sr, Jeltedlm JAMES. ALAILSILiLL, • itortionl tura Exhibition. ^• NCONSEQUENCEOF TIM BACKWARD sauon.thePITTAUUR4III lIORTICULTURAL SOCIETY pootpom4 !licit exhibition until TUESDAY, We 2:41 of All articles S exhibition:nudist In the CITY HALL be. . re 2 o'clock, on Tuesday, the 9:41. The Judge. will begin their duties al 3 o'clock, remissly. Adndselon 3 cents. Children 10 orate. • jell;drd• Prosidept Pittsbnrgh lion&cultural Parj•ty Neer Expels.. Route Opened TN ADDITION TO THE GREAT EAST aro and Western Exprese, TUE ADAMS' EXPRESS OUR SANT have made arrangement* to .teed their I.lneof Savona over the Pittabnegh arolConneleville Reamed, teem ing a daily line to and from o....brmie and all plareepp,p, that p o w, q.,,,ting with Uniontown by wage from Con nehrville, and with Brownsville by vtago from Loyton SUP Oen. re, with Thief-Pratt Wee, will leave Pituimegh at 4 P. M., atolConnelletillest G A. M., Incluirge a Money, Valuable* awful] kinds of Freight entratted to the ems of the. Company: espeelel attention to safe yuutopt deUveay, of the nose U for goods to be purchased at PlOvbarith or 'Wong the Use will be promptly attended to and returned by . ~For fustbeeinibrtnation apply to azaltd3m J. H. RHODES, Agent, 61 berth et. WHOLESALE DEALER TN ROOFING. HARPERS MAGAZINE, CALLENDER'S, rpHE American - Sunday School Union and its Adjuncts. by •11111.6. W. Ateiiinier, R. DJ 'Flo. Well lu the Valley. by Ike. Thoo. Smyth, Charleston: Gilbert Gen:lmnd. Hassel or Know Thyuelf. A fresh supply of Libraries and new Publications of the . A. S. S. Union and Tract Society. Harper and Carter's late Junes. New Books snd fresh supplies of Stanllanl owl Misrellana. ma Work,.. E. C. COCHRAN IC, Federal street, Allegheny. P NGLISII WALLETS, a new and (xitiven- AA loot article; Calf and fine 3loomceo Pocket Hanka; Pert. mummies, a new and choice assortment; Ranker's Cues; Bill lku , ke• Morocco Writing Crier Ihwravod Duke Cabu, Cbain Parma. Pout Shell and Morocco Card Came. Odd Pew amillencil Queus. New varieties Writing, Letter. Note Envelopes. Adieus Cud, 'Wedding, Mourning end ether Stationery: Portfolios. Albania, Autognwh. Mel:norm doe, and Minute flock,,. Just opened at Ilealuters Of Jau E. C. COCHRANE, 6 Federal mt., Allegheny_ B'WILLIAM C. too Hole Land : illustrated. Dort Lib in Egypt and Nubia, ill The Old House by tho Meer Later Years. Thuds in Enrol, be im Prime. Just reed by Jell . . J. L, HEAD, TB Fourth street. MME'S SURGERY, EDITED By NER'TON's— , The Principles and Practice of Surgery. by JamesSitoo. CR. S. E. billed alth notes and Illastratloota by Robert S. Notstob. AL D. From tbo lost Edinburg edltbra. In sol. aro. Reed and for sale by jl2 RAY A CO., b.; Foal street. NEW BOOKS ILECEIVED BY JOHN S. DATL.ON, CI Atarket street: Alm Jameson . .. Sisters of Charity; Do do Mary of an Ennuyel: School Days at Rugby, by an obi Boy; Sermons bythe late Iter. F. Ir. Robertson, hemthe 1,1 London edition; June Noe. Rob Roy, of Ticknor k Co's new Roue-Algid Waverly Novel.. Sixth supply of Life of Charlotte Bronte; all her works in fine and cheap . Allen's American Biographical Dictionary; Nothing New, by 311 m. Muklek: • Reuling Without Teart. John Forster'. Life of Cloldatnith,.beautiful 'London est; toot trues of Bohn'a Llimaisse • Irsing's Life of Waahington, 8.0. and 12mo. ea. Nott and Midden'. new work, Indigenone Races of. the Earth. InNter's]fnrenm of Selene. and Art. The North British Review sayeof,this work: "It is the moot Saleable carman• Lion that has otos been motto to theecknitlek inatructiOn of err', elms: . jell J. S. DATI...ON, 61 Ilarket at i • Books aad Stalionery A T 'CO S T. TILE SUBSCRIBER 7 1kILL COMMENCE on MONDAY, Jiine Ist, to sell out atfirrt cart, his en tire flock of Woke and Statiooeu, , Wrapptugr, Bonnet Dxirds, Writing and Letter Paper, Blank Or:, An, to which the anent'. of Booksellers , School T ore, Mer tilarltil and others, is respectfully Invited. JOHN IL MELLOR, J ' No. tit Wood etreet- TRVING'S LIFE OF WAIIIINGTONNOW 1 Complete, I cols. $2 00 each, the 800 edition. The 12 too edition will be Issued about the Bob of Duo, - The Trude supplied at New Tort prim Dred Scott coa Decision of the If: S. Supreme COntt, and the °plateau; of the Jedgce thereof; Oki pager, only POsta Nick Nat for Jnne, Grahnade and °Ways for June, Ba ton, Pictorial. San:inky Post. Nosenetts. and paper, kr this week, wholeinie and retell at J. 11. D. CLARK'S, 13 St. Clair NOM. Great Weaterrn ORA ND MUSICAL .3..1.5.rar.}.Z.5.4zi.z;.•..4*.Z.z.m.Pzi 7 ...04111 =9l The Greatest Instrumental Concert ever Of feral to . the Public. $2 0 0 07 3 00 I • N VALUABLE PROPERTY, DIVIDED Into 131 splendid Gifts, ranging in value from PM 4 g 15,000. ea per schsinley publiabed tuTlereland papers. to be given away on the 211 day of July, 1357. • • Total No. of Tickets, Wk. "We, the mallards:ilea, are well acqnheted with the toes. Vlnn and ..1110 of the above pnvierty, and conaider tharke all above -rained. (reaming to !schedule as vital to Cleveland papery) not only low, but that It taproPall th , lt must roptdly Mee la value." N. M. Standar*. "..H. L. Whitman, I - Chart. Winslow, J. Miller, Reuben Wood. Tickets Three Dollar, each to ho had of the noderalgned at hi. oflnce,; over the Commerckel Branch Bank, Atwater Rolla:um Cleveland, where, alio, abstrwebrof lids of the above property-may be even and eramlned. Tickets will be .forwarded by, resit upon orders eddrermed to ths Updertigp d, eoclai ng money and postage stamps aitpel ' , VB. tranatobalon f tickets. Neaps on twenty Ucleta, .ere center, on hundred tickets fifteen cents. Panama want ing tickets most pay for them at the time of application, La no credit will be glom, nor wile tickets be reserved for any , one. ' iliPllckecan also to procured of Wawa lILLEELY 4t. RICITFX, corner of Seventh and Smithfield Meet., ts ,i where achedu of the property can he seen. • • apliliternm lIIRA3I STONE. ANEW STEAM GUAGE--Inquire• or Hecate. Porter, Rolfe k Sweat . J1.136111.1111110ger, oat. Y. Eater, Aont for Mmurseturrra. jelAtt TROTT'S OIL GLOBE 011 CUP for Ste= Kwitny.. Patented Mardi 70th. 18041. _ SAWYER Sr, JULE'S Heating. and 'ming Apperektusforlhilldings.PalentallAprOlib: T - - liO3lAS' MATCHLESS At MATCH M. CHINE for waking Flaunt blotches. , Piterasd Jan. - nary M,I, 104 . CIOITNTRY RIGHTS to make, vend end ki me the shoes named Potonted Articles for sok • en Tess:noble terms, sod the best reference. girt. nosrs. I+. EATON. •)'il :T7:bl Cormier or Stabs and Filth Streets, crzrcxzsrzrAfri, ovio. •Is;'wa• DENNISON * SON. PROrltrcrOu Plttnbargh Water Came Xatabllnkmeakt.. PERSONS desirous of visiting &'-117Arts Cr. fin tho benegt of their health; will did tide one of the beet Institution. in the country. Th. abundance of parre son wart:a—Um, long experience of (+lnducting Water Cure Establishments—W. toothßoom.,imPldied with a great earietrof bathe of every degree of tsnpegaggn fr om poi go cold, and suited to the most delicate am, well as the mans tement.......—the =Rrent woman lefty hill deep' ravine., huge nue, ic Great trees end eitied:l .ed ar• oCo,Wahine to make It Mat an institution fie the rim of the sick abould be. The Cure la located at thnliaggegust itealluS of the P. P. ins,o. , R. ten of the ' , City. For Anther MBAS; • /30X 1301, Pittsburgh, Pa. jeltlandalmen GUCti;kJ,,•.^ FOR JULY, I=l
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