6 I siurg4 giatttt. - P'1:1TE1113171 2 0;11.33.: TUESDAY AIijENLNG, JUNE 30, 1837 ai 7 ommAL PAPER OF 711 S, CTIT:.*-0;1 News of the City and Neighborhood. THE WEATTIZE AND THE CROP.S.—A eomot or some body f°± lo ll l l to our system and more pluvions than had pplusted coMets to be, has perhaps inradod atmosphere, annospre, or Come so near it as to Impart of its Maumee .to Bain, Min. rain ! On Sunday the sun lose' in tin cloudless bevies. and the air was warm and 'Pleasant, giving sweet premise of a season -of generating heat, light and warmth, after such a season of. rein. By 1100 n we bad a shower; by fire o'clock P.*, Ida* and lowering sky, falling rain and a`mhatigo• of temperature equal t 19° in the souse of three hours, the mercury haring sunk from 89° to 70 0 tulle lapse of time above-mentioned. baring juisday evening there was not much rain, but whoa we awoke on Monday morning it was de manding la torrents, and up to the hoer of this writ ing thate.bas been a constant succession of deluges of rain iild'now and then a gleam of sunshine. Tim copal. present, in• this vicinity, and as farm • we have been able to team in this wholo county. promiserte . be enormou.'Hay and oats worn perhaps 11111ilr.." One strange thing wo find is that awarmugulartnies of hungry grasshoppers already bare roads their aptiearanm. It ie remarkably early fertile:4;2.qt they are on hand and oat as they go. We hero seen largo fields where they are committing their raragsa, bat miry green thing is at present 'growing .so - rapidly that the glutton% cannot eat as fast an it vows. Cetus needs the mu very much' at present' it -lr' usually in this vicinity an far along by the pith ofJone as this year it is at the 30th. Wo gatherOd. at , random from • field on • friend's piece within eightMilas of this city, a day or two since, a handful of stalks of growing rye, which were almost eight feet long. . In parts of the field this grain stood not. far wo should judge from tan feel in height... It is just in the milk, and • week or ten day, of see uponit would bring it out herd rind plump arid make the fanner laugh. Fruit will bekbundant, front present appearances, notwitintasiding the advent of some' sort of worm that appears to to - cutting his rings just underneath the' hark of the tree near the root. The branches of moth pear-and apple trees as we hare aeon hang hea vily down already with promise, and cherries are es.- ecoedingly.lascions and abundant. Everything will yield the largest returns, if now we 'hall hare a lit tle sunshiny; and even if the rains should continue at integrals thorn cannot help being an unwonted crop. TACILI4.—We attended the Lyceum exhibition of • the First Ward High School, Allegheny- city, last evening,,and wore pleased to notice the manifest im provement of the pupils to the several branches. The evening'a entertainment was inaugurated by "The Star SPangled . Banner." rung lir the school, under the direction of Mr. Snodgrass, in a very creditaLle!-Manner. Nextfoilowed a "Salutatory Address," by Addison C 1112101,2 "Tribute •' ‘ lcr- Wieltington," declamation by Ind. DonaldsistiL: Recitattin by MW' Marshall. Deelanumion, by Andrew Pitcairn. Essay; by Miss Margaret Rose. Dialogue...lariat:a anti Oracm," by trusty° young tattles representing Faith; Hope, Charity, So. Music, Trio, by M. Parker; A. Nichol, E. Cowley-. ' Declarnation,'"llappiness," by Howard Morton. Reeiiiition, by Miss Lucy Pitcairn. Original Essay, "Truisuree of the Deep," by Miss ' Sarah Marshal. biz:mica Trio, bf the Mieeee Marshall Nitre Maria Spreat. Tableau. "Washington's Dream of Liberty,' by eighteen young Declamation "Young America," b). Thomu Whinny,' Declamationi"New Engband," by Cbas..Babst. Deelamation, -, by Chu. Atwell. Recitation, "Bingen on the Rhine," by Min Adolla Solo, by Mr. Snodgrass. Hoses of Earth," by four young MAW'. Deelawiation, by J. Hunter. Dimension; Sgbe Warrior, Statesman and Poet," by Maur& Chu. Atwell, A. M. Cemeron, J. Donal son, H. W. Wend, J. Humphries, W. Gill, A Pit mans, D.—Nieolk . Jas. „ Doebm Alazatala,-atio"No Eseelleaci without Labor," by ar. - Chorotc.by - tbe Se1101:11. Original :Essay, by Miss Caroline Carpeeter. Dialogria,'."llob and. Nob," Messrs. A. Piteairn, D. Nitall, Jaa. Alexander.. The lateneo. of the hour prevents our saying more than that, we were gratified with the juvenile portor• mane°. .There will be another exhibition this even ing, to which the parents and friends of pupils will be admitted, by procuring tickets from Mr. Simpson. The aise.of the room renders this a wise preeantion. as tt prevents discomfort and disorder. Founni•os "incr.—Various (xcursions ate we foot fox the Fourth of July. The principle pleasures of the day as far so arranged yet. are to be pia-nics, and exeurrions into the country. the P.; Ft. W. and C. R. R. 'have a notice in this morning's paper, by which we leant that excursion trains trill run during the day._ The same is true of the Allegheny Valley, and the Pittsburgh. and Connellerille. Therols also to be • piemic at Linden Grove en that day; frir the benefit of the Orphan's of the Cath olic Asylum or Church in thin city, to which the om nibuses srillattord the means of e.mveyance. The Sabbath Schools of several of the churches In tlni city are to make CICUIIiOII2I into the country on the Fourth.. It hat been the custom for a series of years, for the School of the Liberty at. Jl. Church to go to .11aSee's Pocks,. nod we learn that they in tend to go there this year, also. Groat preparations are making or are completed for a display, of fire works in the evening, at the Arsenal. We hare beard some talk of a simlLar dis play at the river, opposite the city. This has been a standiardetormination for some years past, and mend times so ninth nieces, has attended the effort that from-two to fire sky rockets here mounted Into the air, out of darknens into darkness again,lot anything like a find display hat never boon made there. We hope. unless the pyrotechntats can sne teed better this year than heretofore, they will not make an effort in that dirh - etion at all, so as to keep a good many hero alio would like to sea the display et the Arsenal. WELLSVILLE MASEVACTVELTO CO., WELLSVILLE, PA.—Lauri with saleable enclosures belling the abore'addross are in possession of Wells, Riddle & Co., No. 80 Fourth street, awaiting the proper owner, there being no such company located at Wellsville in title State. We have semi at out Post Offich, also, letters for the litho company addressed Pitt•tmryi, Pa., which probably have found their w y to the dead letter office by this time, as no such c mpany is known hothabouts. • ll'civitiuld suggest to this com pany the propriety of advertiotug their auto and location pmtty eutenrircly If their co lidents generally are firths 'habit of sending lotte so much at random. Fairies who have sent such I tters can have them returned, if not previously claim by the owners, by addressing Welts, Riddle & . s., and sindinga prepaidenrolopo. 'Wellsville, Tor county, Pa., is the only Post Office of the name in this State ea the lists of the Department, and W., R. k Co. • la the onlyfaitte:e_doifig business there. , . .• .. „ Gm's, Gore, role Foment or Jost- Evans it. CO, or 66 Itfirket street, take portunity to return their sincere thanksl eitisens tit: Pittsburgh and vicinity for t - eralpatrunags, and beg leave to state t at they will continue their shims in this city untl after the/serifs - 0..7;4y next with a replenish stock of books which will be sold 25 per cent. l al than usual prices—and an unparalleled a ount of rich presinta be 'distributed to - cl se out the stock. N. 13.--Thlis will positively bdthis last_ week. on account of ether engagements. Do not fall to improve this last opportunity. limn , Tenic.—Dr. S. Sanndors, at Ills eeletwated tonsorial establishment on Sixth street, two doers below Smithfield, it will be beneficial for all those who value a Nino bead of half! to know, keopa one of the Meet successful hair tanks that baa over been introduced in this vicinity, Thus preparation of Mr. 13- is the-Moran of - long practical experience in those .tiers, and Is emoted to restore tbkhealthy condi tion of the scalp, canto hair to grow on the bold, and o heek any tendency towards falling out or Imam inn thin: Call on bim and try it. Ia the Court; yeaterday, Mr. m a ,i made application uklngJudge McClure to bane soh. Jnes for certain 'person. in the Washington county , who were wanted as %fibre.oa for the &Canna in the ease of the Commonwealth on. fleecy Fife, Monroe Stewart. and Charlotte Jones. Ilia Honor granted the application, romarking,.hewerer, that he had vo.contrA of the parties referred to, and that ihcir presence could only be had through tbe consent of the Sheriff or Judges of Washington coun t y. Tat Indiana (Pt) liteependent, of Saturday, says: "Oa Sabha h eight, the 13th inst., the story of J. T. Smitten, Esq., of North Maltening township, was entered bysome thief end robbed of $3O cub, two pair of boots end several webs of muslin. The ekore was entered by undermining the foundation wall and getting up through the cellar. Strong suspicion . testa on certain parties;. and if. the Squire gala hold of them be willnertainly put them through in double !deb timer,' "flut Looofooor of Indians - . county, Pa., hare put is nomination the following.ticket: • Amorribly. Jog' Derinvey, of Blairsville. Prothonotary, Silas M. Clark, of Indiana. Sheriff, John Mallen, of Centre tp. Trastre, earal MeGaref, of Bayne. Commlnioner, Chu. Borard, of sat Mahonlng. Auditor, A. 8. Martin, of. Canoe. fttint.cnteco : —As 'gal be soon by advertisement lei soother column, Cernagban, Federal street. tear she twat offlee. Allegheny GUM' closing out Me en tire stock of Gents end Boys Clothing and Gents zthitobleg geode, it greatly reduced priees. ?roe° m utring anything in the line— im a wh o doom *ill do w 011.10.04 is bargains will be glean. Bee Idnitinment7. T ot pjttsbargb, Fort Wayne and Chicago Bond • km opened a permancntotace inliew York, and Mr. Vice Preadult Edgerton boa been appointed to take sharp of it.' All the transfer', of dock will be mad* share, and also all the payment' of inters* on the bonds burned t 6 the road.. Mr. Edgerton will am hegohat . th.aaba °Oho nicripis bonds of the road . , krima!-Txmorjr,‘Dar CLOCCII4-4.* friends ~ 7.R . g e k i t ati4 : o,olfere* etriet, hare retitra is latiiiii4!Or Otair: - and .anitag .thein am a taw at tbasi Daigistobirabtd alas did , eloake of Atiins, manufltetarer, w h they Will dispose of at medenite '.. pima. The atria, of the finest patterns for parlors • pd mating othen Call and examine their m ee k ,st 66 nut mos. , la sdTertbement, . l . . • 4 'F. • -7: 3 ') . : l;iS r : ';;;;•,:..41Z.`" Tut Ctrs- Cotthette held their regular monthly ! meeting last evening. In the Select Connell Mr. McApley being absent I from town, on motion of Mr. Galway, Mr. Lambert was called to the chair. Roll called and the fellow. ing gentlemen present: . Galway. Lambert, Little, Mackin, Moorhead, Mor. row,ArCutcheon, Poilock, Phillips, Reed, Yuman. Wae, Ward. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Petitions, remonstrances, de., were first in order. Mr. Ventura presented the petition of principal and dile:tom of the 9th Ward public sehooL setting forth the fact that there is a large body of stagnant water at the corner of Baldwin street and A. Y. R. R., in said Ward, which is liable, to work serious - detriment to the people of that Mr. Varnuto offered a resolution that the Street Committee be directed toconsult the Board, of Health and have the nuisance abated. Passed. C. C. con curred. Finance Committee, through Mr. Galway, reported as folltars: To the Select and Common Councils—Gentlemen: The Finance Committee find. it necessary in order to moat the Interest on the domestic bonds of the city, which falls duo in New York and Philadelphia, on the let of July, amounting to about $20,000, to make a tempo r ary loan of 49,000 of this amount. They therefore respectfully ask for the adoption of the fol lowing resolution: Ifeenlivq. That the Committee on Finance be and they are hereby authorised and empowered to pledge and transfer one hundred and eighty shares of tbo stock owned by the eitrin the Pittsburgh thus Com. play as collateral security for a temporary loan of 39000 for the use and benefit of the city of Pittsburgh. Road three times and passed. C. C. concurred. Capt. Ward from Committee on Fire Engines and Hose, reported the following : To the Select and Common Councils- r . Gentlemen The Committee on Fire Engines and Hose reportthat they have considered the application of the Neptune Engine Comillay for an •appropriatien, end believe that the interests of the property holders in the Third and FOurth Wards; require that tlio appropriation should IA made. They also report that the htti,of Henry Fothergill fur services to the city, in conbee. tine with the Steam Fire Engine.amonnting to 04, is correctaud should be paid. They, therefore, respectfully ask the passage of the followin 'resolu tion Res./red. That the sum of $BOO bo and the same in I hereby added No. 4, the Rome to be appropriated • under the direction of the Committee on Fire En gines and Rose; to the Neptune engine to aid in - the purchoseof anew engine, whenever a scimitar amount of money is collected for the purpose, by said eompany. Rewired, That the num of $2OOO in hereby added to appropriation Nw 4, the come to be oppropriated to the Duquesne Fire Compauy, to aid them in re building their Engine House, by the Committee on Fire Er,ines and !lose. Regt.treri. That RION - Mayor be and he it hereby authorised to draw hp werrant in favor of Henry Fothergill.sll7,o4 in full of Serrie.l at the steam fire engine mei charge the some to the contingent fond. Resolutions mad throe times end passed. C. C. concurred. The resolution In favor of Koury Fothergill, so recommended by the Committee, then came up. Mr. Reed moved that it be referred hack to the Committee. Carried. The yeas and nays were call ed on the resolution. Carried by a vote of 11 to 1. C. C. concurred. • Thu Committee* on (las Lighting reported the fol lowing: Resolret That the Committee on thlo Lights by requested to hero a gas light plaood at the corner of Elm and Clark streets, and two on Scott street; ta ro, to here gas pipno laid on South .ehlo of Wylie street, from Logan to Townsend ; also, on East side of Tunnel street between.Wchster and Wylie streets. • Referred to Committee ou Gas Lighting. Committeo on the 31unongalteht Wharf made a report in favor of building a sewer on tho wharf, and asked tho passage of a resolution appropriating money therefor. Lost. To the Select and Common Councils—Gentlemen: The special committee to which wan referred the me morial of Mr. Lowrie relative to a balance of $775 remaining unpaid upon the steam fire engine, bag home to report that they find that this amount still remains unpaid of the $.5000 agreed to be paid 'for the engine; that 5500 of this amount arises out of the nonpayment and errors in the original enbeerip. Lions of $3500, and $7.75 out of errors in the list of $l5OO procured by the committee of Councils. The engine is in the 0084t5SiOn of the City, end your com mittee believe it just that Mr. Lowrie should be paid. They therefore ask the possum, of the following reso lution : Resolved, That the Mayor hotted ho is hereby au thorised to draw his warrant in favor of J. L. Lon - ry for rin, and charge the name to the contingent fond: Provided, the maid Lowry receipt to the city for the above sum in full of all demand. against the city to this data, whether for the engine, for services LIA en gineer, or otherwise. The yeas and nays wore called, and resulted as follows : Yeas—Messra. Galway, Lambert, Mackin, Moor head, Morrow, M'Cutchcon, Philips , Warne:is, Wade, Ward and President M'Auley-11. Nap—Little, Pollock and Read 1. The rules wore suspended rind the resolution was passed hr yeas and nays, as above. The unfinished business from Common Council, passed at the two previous meetings was then taken up, and all concurred in, except the resolution ap propriating $2700 to buy hose, which was postponed. Resolutions from C. C. relative to reduction of gas, in which S. C. had non-roneurred, came back adher ed to, and Corn. of Conference appointed. R. C. ad hered, and Com. of Conference entered. Res. of S. C. referring rommunieution of 11. E. 3lenowin to Select Committee; Cll.lllt heel; 1100-COU curred in, and referred to Com. ou City Charter.— S. C. recede nod concur with C. C. Common Corvcr.-- Member,. present Meson.. Barnhill. Bennett, Berger,tßromo, Edgar, Borth:mu, .Hodkinson, Kim, Layton, 31eCunlless, McCollister, oore, Meyer, Quinn, Rohb, Smyaer, Wilkinson, President Errutt. Minutes of last meeting read and approval. t Mr. McCandless presented the following: kevofred, That the Gas Committee be instructed to have gas mains laid on the east side•of Townsend street from Clark to Decatur street. MMEMB=I Mr. Quinn, a petition asking privilege of moving a frame boon lot corner of Fulton et. and Centro avenue, and a resolution granting mild privilege. Rend three times and passed. S. C. concurred. Mr. Moore, a Report of Committee on City Print ing, with the following resolution: 'Cranked, Thu the Mayor in berehy authorized to drag his warrants hi favor of Whitney. Myorn & Co. for $228 37, in full for their bill for printing to April iath, and in favor of Ilackotten & Dauer, in full of their bill for advertising Mayor's proclamation, for $lO 20, and charge the name to appropriation No. 3. Report accepted and resolution read three times and passed. S. C. concurred. Mr. McFarland, a petition for gas mains on First street between Smithfield street and Cherry alloy: Road and referred to Committee on Gas Lighting. C. C. concurred. The Prevident read an ordinance trupplementary to an ordinance passed the 251 h day of April, 1856, en titled "An Ordinance to regulate the ante of Coal, Hay, kc., by weight," authorizing Aldermen to col lect fines for breach of said ordinance. Mr. Bennett moved to amend by adding a section repealing the supplementexempting the Water Works from baring their coal weighed, Mr. lirCollister mo red an amendment to the amendment repealing the pronto to the eth section of the original ordin ance, exempting manufacturers from weighing coal. On motion of Mr. Kim the amendments wore laid on the table. There being übjemion too third reading of the or dinance it was laid orer under the Rules. Mr. Ross offerred the following resolution: Revolred, That the Water Committee he and Is hereby authorised to tarnish the Water Works with a scale for the purpose of weighing coal and that the same he used for weighing coal when they think it necessary. Laid on the table. On motion adjourn d. COURT or QUA .newel, &c.—ileinroJudgaa ISl'Clure, Adams am Parke. MoNDAT, Jane 29. Com. vs. Casper Whcnner, John Morley, John Anna, Christopher :Inaba; indictod for riot on oath of John Moffat. (Reported in Saturday's issue.) The Jury this morning brought in a verdict of guil ty in the sham mute, with a recommendation to the Mercy of tho Court. The Court thOn sentenced the thifstudants to pay a Ono of Sp Atari,, and undergo an imprisonment in the county jell, for and during tho period of one calendar month. Com. vs. Hannah Snare; indietedfor birceoy. The defendant entered a plea of guilty of potty larceny, and was menteneml to pay a fine of 01 cents, and un dergo one month's imprisonment In the county jail. Com. vs. John O'Neil; lodieted for assault and bet ter Pion oath of Edward Hammel!. The prosecutor le engaged on a boat, of which defendant is first mote some little dispute arose between the parties, when the alleged assault is said to hare been committed. Verdict guilty. TS. Court sentenced O'Neil to pay a fine of $2O and the costs of prosecution. Commonwealth re. John Bolton and Rosana - 801-1 1 ton, indicted In separate indict wart.. for keeping a tippling how, John Belton, the husband, plead guilty, and was fined $6O, one-third of which tram awarded to L. B. Devise], A not, pros. was entered in the case of Boehm Bolton. Commonwealth es. Elton Campbell, indicted far keeping a bawdy house, on oath of It. H. Benton Elias Brown wee recently convicted for keeping the mime house. hence s not. pros..was entered In Bile emu. The defendan t was tho wife of Wm. Campbell, and in connection with Elba Brown kept the house in which ho was murdered. Commonwealth vs. Valentine tleohring, indicted for obtaining money under false pretences, en oath of John Thompson: Ueohring .14 Thompson a horse, warranting it to be gonnd in wind and limb, and a good draught horse, for which be received the enormous sum of twenty-eight dollars. The bored did not prove to bo es good a draught horse as he Was warranted, hence tho present prosecution. Ver. diet—Not guilty, but defendant pay the eons of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. Moses Brien, indicted for ler ceny, on oath of Geo. Shaeffer. ,The prosecutor re side. on Quarry st., Pittsburgh, and-is a shoemaker by trade. On the sth of the present month, two tiogroo* and a white man came into hilt shoji. One of the negro..s is the present defendant. A (=tomer mane in, and they . commenced quarnding among themselves.' When Shanffsi rotund from waiting an the emstamer, the darkies and white man' loft the shop, but he did not calm his watch for some time efterwind. Ile suepected the para., and hod war rants for their arrest issued, but only succeeded in arresting the defendant. The Commonwealth offered Brien's affidavit in evidence, which acknowledges that he was ono of the party, but vehemently assert, -his innocence of the theft. The defendant baringg. XeS counsel, the Court rep - rested. John M. Eirktia - t rick, Esq. erect fort im in that capaeity. The Court charged that an the Cornmonweslth bad et- , fered.the defendant's affidavit as evidence, they w e re • bound to receive the whole 0f,1t, - artd mottnently_re- I ieire the lieulpatory, end iiaelade the ezetdpata4 % statements. ,IferdititNet I alumna, the in who was arrested in this city a few.daye agb, In connection with a charge of rob bing the snail, baa been discharged on bail. =MM . - , . An On Crusust DCAD.—Wo are palwol to un-. mance the death of Mr. David MTlellaad, CO old 1 resident of Pittsburgh, , ,who espirod on Stutday even lag last, at his rcti , fracs on Smithfield street, near Diamond alley. Mr. 3PC. was a hou.se.bnilder by occupation, and was well-known to many of our citi zens. lie built tho Firel Presbyterian church, to this city, and a number of other' handsome structures. !Ms funeral takes photo at seven o'clock this morning, and will proeeod to Nobinatown, where his remains will be interred. JOSLI•11 litittx w as bothm Alderman Wilson, yoi: Corday, chargod with larceny and disordors , conduct, in having materod the house of Wm. Reynolds, in the Fourth Ward, toting in a riotous manner, and carrying off some clothing. Tho charge of larceny was dismissed, however, after ahearing, and ho was committed to jail for fifteen days on the other. AN extensive list or valuable Stocks and Bonds, will ho 0013 by order of &cantors, !Ilia oroning nt eight o'clock, op the second floor of. Davis', New Auction Building, No b 4 Fifth street. A PLEASANT WAT tospend the coming tietiiiver nary of our National Independence, would be to visit the beautiful Forest City, and inhale the a t invigOrating breezes of Lak Erie, not 'only in vigorating, but also class' I. ferry's victory on Lake Erie will weer h ' remembered. , A great inducement is also offered, that of bearing the National Anthem performed by,4111110 cele brated Dodworth's Germania Concert Band, and the Boston Drees Banil, the former of which de lighted our eitizensm few evenings ego with their sweet sounds., But in order to do this, and to obtain a sharein the distribution of over two hundred thoitsand dollars worth of real es tate in the city of Cleveland, you must tall on Messrs. 111,kely ..k. Riihey, Real Estate - Brokers. corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, lid purchase a ticket. We are informed that these gentlemen will dispose of tickets until three o'clock on Thursday,,tbe 2d of July. Soe ad vertisement, on our third page., * Telegraphic. lIALLFAX. June 29.—Arrical of Me Niagara.— ' The Cunard mail steamship Niagara arrived this ; evening from Liserpool;,with dates to the' H., having made the runitia little over nine days. lavenrour.,l9th.—All qualities of Cotton have slightly advanced, partially eaulted by the Bank of England having reduced the rates of diseount to 6 per cent. • It is estimated that the vales to , day hare been 12,t01 bales, the market closing quiet but steady at the following quotations: Fair Orleans 8i1; middling 7 15-16; fair Mobile 81: middling 7*; fair Uplands 8}: middling 7i. The soles for the week have been 13,000 hales. Consols closed nt 913/Gllll.l for fleet:mut. ENGLAND.---A spirited discussion in the 1101190 of Commons occurred in relation to the destruc tion of Grey-town by vessels of the U. S. Navy. Lord Hamilton inquired if the Government had demanded of the American Government repara tion for the property of British residents de stroyed in the bombardment. Lord Palmerston replied that such a demand had not been made, the la* officers of tli,Croin having given the opinion that the demand could not be sustained A discussion then ensued, in which Messrs. Dis raeli, Roebuck and others denounced the bom bardment es an outrage, and insisted that the honor of the British flag had been assailed, and that vigorous measures should .have been insti tuted to avenge the insult. Lord John Russell and others defended the course taken by the Government, and after SOMC further col:mull:Won the subject one dropped. The British cruisers on the coast of Cuba have increased. London Money Market, 191h.—The bullion in the Bank of England has increased £618,000. Consols for account are quoted at 93iq93}. Liverpool, Broadsruffs,2oth.—The market has been quiet since the previous advices, and all qualities have slightly advanced on the week. The weather hue been unfavorable for the crops. Liverpool Provision Market.—The market has been generally quiet and dull.- Nrw Yunk, June 2.9.—Four serious riots occur red in this vicinity on Sunday. At Hudson Park yesterday, a party of Oertuans, who were enjoying a pic-nic, were attacked by rowdies, when n battle ensued in which several of the former were seriously injured. The Eleventh Ward was the scene of a dan gerous riot. A gang of rowdies attacked Capt. MeEinney, of the Thirteenth Ward Police, and nine of Lie men, and succeeded after a bloody fight, in rescuing a prisoner ft-ern the custody of the policemen. Captain M'Kinney was. it is believed, fatally injured in the melee, and seven of his men dan gerously wounded. The riot grew out of the arrest by the police, of a fellow who was acting o ringleader to o gang of ruffians who were assaulting the mem bers of a hose company. They succeeded in rescuing their comrade, and heating the police= men .at Williamsburg. The Gentians and Irish ale° engaged in a tight, in which three persona were stabbed. The firemen of that usually peaceful sulnwh also indulged in a free fight on Saturday night. but without any -01-jolth. results. .Al Brooklyn two rival tire nempanien engaged in a conflict, in which stones, clubs, and other missies were freely used, and several persons injured. New Tutu:, Juno n.—On Saturday evening about 10 o'clock the sheriff of Riehmond Co. arrived at quarantine and ordered out the Temp bins Cadets, Erina Guards and Engine Co. No. 5 to proceed to Seguin's Point to protect the Hos pital Moldings, now being erected at that place, from the inhabitants who had made an attack upon them v ith the intention of burning. The military promptly responded to the call and marched as far as ell Club Club HOW., fire miles from the point, when'fhe Sheriff countermanded the order for their prop roil, as the whole affair was one grand hoax., put upon the Sheriff by one r , of the ny sharps abounding in that locality. Net Vour, June 29.—A Havnonn letter says that a i Spanish fleet was spoken on tho CUilit on the evening of the 22d. Sugar firm. The steamer Quaker City has arrived from Ravenna, bringing dates to the 250. The Spanish fleet has arrived, consisting of two steam frigates and five sailing vessels. Santa Mina had not arrived. Markets unchanged. NEW YORK, June 29.--The steamship City of Baltimore, from Liverpool with dates to the 17th, arrived at Querintine, where she woo do tained till this morning. The North Star, with Southampton dates of the 10th instant, also sr rived et Quarintine last night. Their dates have been anticipated by fho Indian, which Ar rived 10 Quebec. Si. LUCIA, June . 41 4 .—The exlenstre drug es tablishment of Barnard, Adams tt Co., was con sumed by fire, at f) o'clock this morning. Loss Is estimated at one hundred_ nod ninety thous and dollars; Insured for one hundred and fifty thousand. Within twelro minutes from the time the alarm was given the building fell, and the entire establishment was a 111/18A of ruins. CINCINX.LTI, June 20.—Flour is Very doll and the demand is but local, and is limited et t 0,5000,00; receipts light. There is a good demand for Oats at 55e on arrival. Corn is dull with no buyers. Whis key dull and lower; sales 300 bids at 27k, doting nominal ut 27. There is nothing doing in Provisions of importance, but prices are nominally unchanged. The river brut fallen 15 inches since Satonlay. The weather is root ttnd clear. AIf:MIRE/a, Juno ^ 3.—Silty or seventy sur vivors of thereeent disaster on the St, Lawrence River reached this city. Sixteen of the bodies have also been brought here, and 157 to Quebec. The Coroner's jury will sit to-tuorrow. The emigrants are under the charge of the St. An drew's Society. NEW YORK, June 29.—The Nicaragua corre spondent of the Tribung says that Gen. Marti nez has been appointed provisionadrresident of that Republic. Or:. Toret is named as Minister of War. New BRDFORD, June D.—Capt. Daniel Dray- ton, who woe formerly imprisoned in Worthington 'City for kidnapping slims, committed suicide here on Thursday night. Boma., June 29.—110 n. Staphe nC. Philip n distinguished citizen of Salem, is among the dead on the steamer Montreal. Br. Uinta, June 29.—The river is receding and all the other stream are reported falling Weather clear, Lotturrn.LE, June 29.—Riper receding with sloven feet four inches in the.caital, 'tad four feet six inches on the falls. Weather clear; ther mometer at 82. COLUMBIA, S. C. .limo 29.—The eanarabiti Landon Cheoves diedut his residence hero on Thursday night. New lona, June 20.—Cotton closed quids; ealee 500 balm at no advance of fin pkices; sales' of mid dling Orleans at 14$ mud uplands at 14$. Flour firm; 11.500 hbla soliL Wheat firm; sales 11.000 hash..at 81,50. fur Chicago aping. Corn is excited; sale. 30„ 000 hush. at 05e for white, n decline of It. - Sales of Maas Pork, of 1000 bids. at 8/1,75 au advatico of Sr. Provision ara gonerally quiet. Sugar is firm.— Freights inactive. Bacon quiet. Bolter hoary; sales of Ohio at 17 tap2oc. Coffee quiet at 103®11 for RM. Pig Iran doll. Lead quiet. lump firm and macro Ouany cloths Della at 13f. 'Stocks .ficther; Chicago Bank leland 024; Michigan Southern 30/; Central 70; Reading 673; Galena .3. Chicago 021. ;Kim YOB ' S; Juno 9.9.—Pltrther Setei per &ea rner latest advices tram Coma Rica. are to May 16. Gen. Canes mill held.Rivits; the rlrer Sad Juan was in possession of, the Coat& Ricans, to whom import duties wore paid. • . • : . . Surveying. ... T B. JOHNSTON, -Ohl - Eugineor. - at; •_ty . Land Pdrrn,rnr,ortier 0171 did atreei nut _Eta C.;*, — ,. 'aii.,,Attecheity Or, la ntt4nd.to laying oat and dieldi. Und,loartingnaide;ac4:nlnhort n 0151"; nod on rramonble myttkaT*7 A , 0. 1a a er •et treet, I Dm]. In Bonnets, Usti% Siam Triimalogg. and -traw Good. generally. Jed F ~ Oommercial. Weekly lieview eftbe Pitt abwirgh kerwint eptYJcr ttee • aimmt, Jtimi gqk • The meistimmer SOW. Is upon us with tie i. The irludevidv grocers are steadily °Nati le ,8 country trade. end the dealers In bera4uull t bare nilvl4. to run ofenstom; but le'7o.d lhtt duu'v Ir %VIA' MHO in.L. The riven main gaoltibl there IA very little freight arrvinC, null not moth in t. hip_ • I • The past week nu warm and tlry, jointing fornaof neap. amedogly. Today, lUondshoWasor, attalltef llt there la nor a i'lonThoef L':111:711infe".:„111:11; Wm never looter than mu, Tito /lay, Wheat, Earley tool bye look buotthal: Own and Oats aro behind, pot n ** Ho Summer may yet nave them. Money continues In amis., demand, bat them 1. n ',gyms! tome in tin preutre and len. !wintry on the patl of era. FirtOrlatts paper is .till offered on the street. mill IS plemol at 19 1' rent: Other leper Wool Its chance at totes rouging free The N. N. Triliono, of Saturday, :ova : "There to increased &lit Hy In the Mobutu/ for Monti, but the eupply continuo to be sufficient on. call et 'f ct,— Theo. on tifetinultatittO hero of quite A range 4140411 d It, tended forth. totynient of 11/oh/ends and Intsrent nil the 11l of July,Mhich materlylly Ahis is“upplyink tau Imola of tits stmt. Lithe lost ten Jaye of Jou thin amount will lot called in, and on the Ivy prat. distributed to find Its way again slowly back into the otraet." The Ll:meter Enquirot, of *ante date, says:- - Them Is a ailulat ettrlpency Its tilt money market, though It Is confined princl ly to certain elreles. Tto t e o no is ...Moore of a shortness at the mapply, but.tbo detnand Is groater In stow of the titippotted rants of the lot part ofjuly; tstd the inclination It every :Awn, shown to curtall'rather han emend, and to barn A large remount moot the antichno tell wants In the thaw °fog - matter amount or dolls, de. ills. counts have advanced a fraction,ud ftrat-chmejsoper lam that 00days, mom* from Fto 0 Conk accuml.clam. and paper nt Po days, from S 3 to 10. Call loons 7 }ltem. Cont. Merctal lattice. are favorable from nil. gutters. Ti,. Lock ward nonittancen from the northwest Ore tooting In Moro abundantly. nod with the realization of tbe present prosperity att...l crops--t'otton, Aikreat mot Qtr., We WWI hays re., novre.l prosperity." Ai Pitibstelphts the money Market In quint, talth very IU. tie tautly flout clam leilkoffering. Then/ Is no scarcity of P.PFF that IS tindonbtrl is offmr.d. Ilta little that is presented of thin tkomalption goos ,at from it toil per nut. • At Boston disemmt rates kre firmer, but there In Unusual 111.1etirfly to monoy tranmehens. Strictly fironviam mum so t gooted at 7..44.111i-op; Not very acceptable signature. MO be hat at front blot'. onto Dry tidocis Import at New• York far the week le $611.1,. 9D. tog:duet $1.312,09.51he week ending Juno LI, loud, year. es The not of the South Royalton (Vt.) Dank limo been otherodited, owing to tome local Tliey ore Boom rod by Virginia Stato Stocks, and UM haltered Mb. mho. Tho Ohio lion& pledged lid tho redemption of the Senewi County Dank nntm..ppear to hero been hi - P.:aerated by . the Tremurer in Sew York to rota moody on.— AttorneytDeurral expreeme the opinion that Don State having beam,. Don truiteo of Mono, In hound to provide for the rodomptian of the UCAUS. They ere gelling In Cincinnati at 7:457 rent. on tho The wool trade le growth); more wine throughout the country. Tin neelpts hero are aUll light,. and prices an. Isar to he a shads hotter Ulan at And; common ranging from tueSlll, and twine fall blood from 4.5g49. 111f111- !halt. the Dotroli Pnwri mr, the tally, buyer, are Eastern (aaaot„mo mss , wh o pay from 21038, and tin groyne aro unwilling seller* at thew plices, men of thorn ranting to sell ?hens Iv agenefvl absence of speculators horn the market everywhere . , the min poet being the agents of manufacturent; hut for the poet week or two thew han hees, rather °eget' hon.., their compvtlUon toning to stimulate pin". A. the Ist ofJuly Is MIX at hood, we shall WAIT know what' the vtlhrb of the new tariff will In.— The Wellsborg (Va.) Herald, pabllshod to the oil.lat of ,ho- mane wool region, say.- -The wool tnule tins been vary britk daring the weak,— Over onnhmulred thousand pounds haring arrived for AlR moot .sloring the nut two weskit. The wool =riot this single market will tense a disbursement °Over 111. 1 0,000,-- It I. no noncom thing to we the net luoduri. eta wh.Lofrm Amounting to ottani-two thousand dollen plied oa one wag- and Is very opt to give the - tribe of Lacklaisle the wool fover.^ • . , ASlLES—there U nothing dank tither In NU or Nor* and re reheat our quotation if.nottantil-I!nct 6944. 7. tan Fein..mot. - &114.7-Atlirnies trtathly, at 3,4 for or dinary: BEANS—them I.a light itorMibd from OW retall trade, and sake are making. Mao/114M t20 . 20A76 In small lots. WITTER & LOD 4--packod Littler Ls nut yet ottwing, hero, to any extant; In the ;theistic., idialea we quota nominally al le: good to prime roll may ha quoted at 1A414, hut Wc are without wiles to indicate the temper of the market Eska are In rmuestitt WAS. Tiorrocelitt‘ of peckod butter and ror the ristern market are lariat far the *mean. —there fit no chanse to note to figures. The de. mood ;Arad.; slack, and le altogether confined to the wants of consumers. Paleaofprlme Shoulder. atlo , 'lleaatu, and 114®11% on time to the .nutry trade; Skies I 4; plain 1111011 at !irk Sugar Cured do IL DIiCKETS t Tint , : —the Bearer I:mune...term am set ling buckets at the factory at $1.115, cash par turtle. Pitt. burgh manufactured bucket* .11 here at 82.1/1/ theitrarlei largo tubs 76,37 per dozeN licks of tow $2,07; 131.t.1 of three 81,117. BROONIS--the nurket Is tolerably well supplied, and sales are mnkluc r.•tviarly at 81,25 for .11161011, and $1,60 trii2.oVor better qualities, fancy lots centman•ling ratio. .• tIOADAGr.— . . . , Manilla Rope. colt, 14 • V lb Manilla ROM, W. 12 c VI lb Hemp Dom, soil. IA • ki lb White Itcpo, att,. 16 • V lb 'Perm! Rope. mil, 14 • V DDam! Rope, nun, 12 e V 2h ar Pking Yard., nut, 13 • V lb PxklagYargrecn /2 • VI 22 BED Voltl l B--Sfooll la, 61.67. 7245106=5 14 d.... Manilla. 'e , 34.16 Pte. it D. Hans 61.82, 72.723f3,12 el lic, Romp. it, cotl, 12 els V D. PLDCL II LINEF--)lonilla, 27 Cl,. '6l doz. Hemp, 70d. C.117,,EN YARNS—an aro not sultided of any runtime change In flg-dt.t, and continue oar dnotationat , .. . _ POVXD TAXI. Via.s 63 I.ol.nebni wi1tib , X448..... Z.VeVib Non 11 1. •4 1_ , —.;.!....2.4 att V1N0.17 -.73afela N. 1, ^o r fe IttNo. le -21 e l f la N 0.14. -I.lc le MIN. 10 -.......ne VI ft, POn, TAIL, . c^. 4.0 13c ? 1bj1 . 40. add ..100 ?1b No Coe 11 r 1 , MI No. 10/0.._..-.....-9 , 1y ell lb No. 1 , a....„ . ......... .10 e •fl tt, • ' CAN DLL: , AND NIA' . -theca e a atearly .ant 4 reattfita trade drtnan4 at tZ7ref. , ...it.for Adarunntlier lAttallea. 14 fur aural.' .313 for , InlnnL Soap in inuaily 'at 4 fur maroon, 5 , 4 tar Palm: att.l at tor Saalrea T0i14,...1 Caitlin, 6 ,, i' fur - ..,• 6 - aemi,...l it ~... and 7 t. sr ,Its German. _ ("111-5.,F..-tln. •lentan.l is quita light, mini •11.1nanit'. the ...rlr i. u.. 1 In.nry i , Is en.2l4llEl* Llr Om anntn of the lnnh• sal., of now IV. It. in.ll.l4lata at 10010 1 ,4. attlila ItE1:1 , -..1... only In small lot.; mans r/tlaln the ran. of 1.1n,..1:... • DM ED vat: is r. arnlq awry Arrant. Ariake aro altogatitor autattad at E..t.t.a,aa2.40. and I . tvietwa at .1:011. arrival of prime reatarta at Su eta: from -.tit, init at :Ai MNIUSG=I Flifli—)Lackensi No. 3 Lirge.of the nett catch, ern in the market, and netting et ;id; old doat ;13Felg.f—r", half do et St:), Itnltinaare I lon ring. men, ti kW; Baltimore Shad. reer.l.l !Is rriag Whitu ri-h. ordinary ;III: Leto Fulieriur ;10 ;b2 unknery s.s.7).@eds); 110 rotk. Fupeeler i'dt„2:.; Trout, GUIs Fal.bUtir.glik half do d.o , $.545.21). ) market Is mate buoyant Ginn lastemeek end V 01.... are n shade ; salmon wharf end from wagon of superfine et 4:8,te1ee15112. • and mars at ;47:1 And )). From storesupertl le sells at ;',75.:1 4 417. extra at $7.113 j.7,2:i and family da at e:dirs' Nye Fleur la. wliinw fn.n, stem et fd..7a , 6a, 01:41.7ii—tbeaupplr Ltni areL VW both,. but pH. , remained pretty n rtn al :A1 treat not I. 1. t 4, and treat.; ite. Cullm Iln , iuted ernsiderably , one tialerarlin . :ti "th,... 0., and ri at &nil,: tho maim may anat.l)it 30445. llyr. in ieA ter, tiltuty Pal • on arrival nt nO. %Vitra. fx In . t 44 tr" 4.. "N."+t at onwin iraality. Grivi.3l3t/ln , --there et • &toady denund from the Neal trade, end wit itit,da I,ir to pr into ittkaa. s.caem 11n l eto.m. 7:5076. lirratta 854iinn. Sittfini mealy at 12 ii 7.12%. Alp) Rte, at G2Nv, UDRALItiCLAY--ialett rer,olar al pa In ton, (Aar nat.. RAT'—A fall supply nt arabar and at , ii,dy mini at $1.14 '414 twir tan. lllDDS—ilatchere'Orrein II Dry flint Iltdaa are duIL and tian PIPP.-•ll.flliririnz a Id. .11 ott 6.r.' end aro firm. wr. aro aollingat 114,1N‘r, tfilaprotstispr far sn,nyht Par tool.; fneh Gaa Pi10t.... 7 ct,.! • • •' eutli•el to the rnAtornary liioN AND NAlLt! , —With mail...nod with nywhitiit. Ilrn " r wit clank', and quaLitiom (1111.03ry giro. bolo, C.nmon Bnx ON. Itun Juniata " „ 400 Iron I'km tCIn F t " Main! .1' -1 .1.1.131 JKU 104 to 15.1 !indbl.4 keg ..150 P 4 to 4I " k rot, tielle? keg ...3.25 1.1 " . 4.20' 44 5:2 1 " .7,00 1.24; eplkee In 1; 4 25 to C. 4,72. Wro't Spike*. ly Inch all taut!. 6%. 10.110 AND [nth. p rt, 4' " 4 4 11Or/I1 MA. I by end;( inch. 31,i Dandy Tiro, IN by 7-la and;l In al, Saddla Tn. 34 and tK by 3-IC and F4' ht D do " .4 i by 3-16 t 34' ha a a 1 • " 111.143 • I. lb ..._ 6 1 ,y WM I.ON. Nos. 13,1 i, 15, 164 1 "et 11) 334 Z^• 21... " to ......... Ski LEATHER—Tim market.. Uneq unnottle4 end .lrwp. le dungy We ronwt Our 11g- =M==tl • tad Spanlab Std. jl n• • • • • 2543 n Fhtngliter " "Aletl4 tipper Loather it! do: .......... .....•de 3 3042 Itrldle" " • Stb(e'rad hairt/rtg Leather vt lb Hareem 34.0.33 LARD—Prima City 1,001 him I la non hold firmly at l 4 la% then la *eel little hone to operate em llETALdie—Pig Lod I. liar Wel tulle 10 the small nay at h. Shoot &war Is gm at 1137 q and Sheet Bran at a 2. • MP. PORK—very Mlle doing; do In mall lota at $2 bowl. • OlLlit—lard Oil No. 1 hi williagattiadllr at $1.10; Liu*tell, of lOutlith at ttil, arid Wootton at Flo hl r:TAL—the Market I. 0 00 1 0 Anthracite No. aat s2oEittlo r soil charcoal cold Maid at f:10a$131, ata POTATOES—thew Is nothing doing; onion In email Info at 41,6001,r,4. tIREDS—the market la wry doll ; Clover le altogether nominal at 43.304"e7. Tlenothy Ia gnarly at $3023,60, and Flom at p.n.s. - NA LT..-n ateady demand and sales at mations robe,— sl,ra for No. 1 nod $1,73.f0r extm. SAND STONE—regular ealve of linntlng,luti Co. small stony at r) 11 ton. WINDOW OLMlS—prbese aro firm, and tee oorract our quotatlone for the mall alma, oily mate;-526 nod 700, PM; 8010 . 4.353; Roll .to 9411 and 9412 to 10112, Pars Rolf to 9413unit/414 to 19216, 0,80. nave are net cast: country brands rot spe efl curds . 0 bor lens. roe the encomia; ng ntrilintn Moe, 1041 meet &mount nit. WHITE LEAD—firm and In ,toady domand at 02,70 VI keg for pare In nil, and dry De Rs "abject to thn 'mat cll. count Rod Lead 41.930, not, and Warp 95;i• -, WIIISKY--eales of new at 2.4%; reedited le in regular de, nand at 3114;:41. WOOL—tim enceinte by railroad from Ohio 'Steerage 100 to 100 boleti • day. Tbo amount offering' te non large. Priam tango from atoNll for common to 43019 for ebetCo. fall blood; Ma ropmted males comprie6 1004 Ibi cormantkal 6000 Rot Chain, fug blmel at 49,and44,009 pr Dell blood al 43. ALLFAitttNY CATTLE., MARKET. TIICISDAT, June 241857_ llEEF—the nupply matinees light, the eiee 4 / tehdetiii. being to ,hll eastward. • The number oirciod.aluring the' reek was 313, of which Ail wens. void. tocity butchers hut. .CO, widel, went met; wkw ranged imm 3 % 10 n' in gustily, .1. wl to net. 6111:13.—abort - 100d bead anieed during the week: butchers took 300, end the rettleeht eat; irk" r a gged from &X to a% mew, which Ise ininhe commit!: slm to s f e w void (rota race at 6104 gnaw Import. by RlVer. Blood. A 7ernorils. Ric I y l / 3 1 / 1 1:11 Fortuno—.-2 .l , 4 bbl „ H 1 4 ,44. 172 kgs Outlet% 2 PP' n e i n . co d o lath A 0i140220, Roo; n bat „WPM Pi.P.Wrh; co ;bbt findr;l ft.d. 51 ) do Joeaa t /mato 5 00m111 gib, Moor; 24 .Ito nov1;1151 4 / 1 19 1 : 1412, fir't r. 2,IISESVILLE by • nom. GrObtad-- 40 4, o•T* Plmb lbar. IYoldiew: 4 0 Limpet; ik,m, tdgft 'orioro, Blot 27 aka rogt,..llcCauogb; lobos, I Pim% 2 buottlo tut, 14 do eap, 2Arh butter, 52 ltso ikk. 2 / 4 : bbb Coot', :a, irc.F Lxak a ow; 3 bbla bottlo 0,02 4 10. • t - . • • Pod. 11moloPo1C .W roto,? bbl CIICCIIINATI by Corm Perry••••• 1 1111 tortbs, 1 do males, corm: 1 non Photo. Union; 1100 bbla door, bb bolos eldos, 12 MI/ boas, 2 ewes woe, 7 boa tobsocro 25 Ills oil, 12 box vooeers, 60 aka boom. 1 bdl firs, 12 to Owe, a qbli brbtlas, I oak mot wide, /do IAIII, box in** tA± Cl**. 1e,444 Ifffrg, t.4.,1 4 rt.? „6'4,tl' new; „„, , thl"" 4 - 41 `i7:7 1, 1. 4 " " 'V I I: I t " Vr6 4.tri or - f in 'al, 3 fr t * A i r:„tl ,, ,,„ , rkkel.m; 13 r+llll !It .1 , "•1, - ..;3. P 1.1.1, bin. A - 5.41 ho, 1 elk lead ;5117,414 7 ; t - N.4 e. 4 21 MI. iron, 4 . 7 lwr b 614 Ann, . firmer. 0-rrr Sr+ll'4.l44m Clinelonsti on Sunday Will, Ft P• 11 I+*4 gfilms fltshion Moo come to from 1..10 I sltgo. The Vorluno from Mooting slop Ftm,htio h.glo Ia 6 , c1 the Inlinsola of the s4Sswiniesmmo. Wool is how making so lwm fn nor ion tmW• he s-foll ilos now imp of Wifma is harrestod, • oil filfo of b4slifos. will W. 1 ,114.8401 no I.lseldoin Moo men In fifis • The net lot wont ail with n foil lout yertenley snorting . TIM Ilellosen wee wauly en 11.4... lo opitn of Ow dulnese nn the Immo, ofethielt.we hare linen complaining, nine larg,,, bottle roll of freight left h.r.fnr et lam!. loot went, Tide le 110 day for Ihr Ginning Minnetonka to leave rwr Nolain Williamson Le a idgitly accommodating geniis iau and bla ciark 111 , .. Ilia boat 1. bran near and P , .....4411 win ti well to [hone their bombs as early as The etnelleertl (layette ofyr.faMay saw • "IVe 1 ran that another steamboat cargo or railroad iron 1. atralling ship/ant from the Alletheny. We.lmada! like to notelvo it fatally rolled* retinal! ~f the amonnt and vain. of the width h Wither, a . lumber, ilatteratts, Illntel 0111 railroad iron aw cw° from the Ailogheny region hal l .amnion.— Tho Canehride, from- Pittsburgh for the Upper Slimier! ppl, full of freight nod people. isalm , teraday from Pittshurkb.— The Mellsotto, with it good trip for ill. Snots, from the some port, I. 4.1. her. Vardar. The Haul that. for Nashville, will bra how toolay, The itetral•l and Ihibmwe have been paw. cheirall by the. Callaway Sliding and Mennfaratairing the former to marry coal for tiara C.nmpany from licunratt's leuraling he kit lola. The Dndoque will be kept lyink op ;melte thstinett'a Latuling, with •• dupply of an0..1011 board, for tier purpose of furnishing that fuel W the pawing steamers. "The steamer Sprawl Cagle arrived at St Lonis on Friday ravening from a point on 111,0 t'pper Stbannuri, two thousand fro hundred Milne distant from St iconic, and one hundred anal eighty &db. beyond Y• 111 Cabo:wed the month of the Yellow Slows. At two o'clock Friday, forty eight days had elzpand since her departure from that port, on biome.. eon. notated with the Americas Put Company. She brunght down Wont Ave thousand packs of furs, and fifty mountain ocrra, man attired partly to indliteria, and with face. sl uiced as darAwa that of thel'nella "A now atmuntwat paddlehas n Invented by Hr. Louis T. !toward. of Carroll Co., illtss.,whlch, It le thought, will suprarcrale these now In nee, anal nip at least onethlrel to the In of We steamer., to which It applied, without inseams. log the motive power... • Xtelatinaboat (later. AlttllVED—Lnzerna, Browns Inc Jefferson, dot, Colons Bawd, Elizabeth; Minnetonka, t sallow, Emma Oranam, Zanesville; Co.n Prm,Cinclima . DEPAMTED—Lnrarvin, lintiv Met Jefrovsen, C.I. IMJany'SlL•.abeth; Fortune, Mlievling; tenpins City, Salta Loin.: !locket no. FOR CINCINNATI AND LOU IFITLLE—The fine pawpaw Moamar DIEN - ERN A. espt. John Gordon, will terra ter t • VP and ill intermediate ports on ;WEDNESDAY. at 4 P. w. For fradght or ',Mak!, apply on %mud. FO RST LOUIS, •DUDUQUE & EDECK--The tirm'proner steamer BELFAST. Caps. A. Poe, will lease for the abort , sod n tr, terotodfate ports. on WEDNESDAY. et 3r. to. For Aright or pa , moso apply on, bawd op tr. • 029 , FLACK. DARNS!, k CO. ElefF• REGULAR TRI-WEEKLY WITEELINO PACKET. IN PLACE OF FonkmtinT-Tho now and bantltui steamer Mtn:SEWN A, • Cam. Willienmon rill imve Pittatinrah every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, M le A. M.. for the entre and all Interrocallat• ports. For tretcht or passage, apply on board orto W. 1). WifEELER, Agent, 5010.01 No. 3 Wood straM. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. and %Rug, JOS /CPU O. FOSTER. Stage Manager.- A. W. Totadd Artieg.lisnager-C.J. Foam. meta or •10111111830313 Bozos/Ind Parquet/ ta-.-. SPe 1 Private Dozaa,Largl.4B 00 Second 'Mr 25e Prlrate Doxem,srtull... 1. 00 Boom for Colored cu. A. 1.1 111710 K or 7 . 112.—D00rx open .I 7 [1.14112 to Ho. at to S. ' R• 116111 of Mr. OSMOND POLTEII, rrbnn win be presented for the Bret time In Reseal year., the met Drams of PAT LYON. Also the highly popular Unnr. of the VIRE 31AN'S MD& TUESDAY' PIVENIPO, June Wth, be arta& the greet Drama. In Dim act, .titled PAT LYON, Tnt: PHIL ADF:LPIII A LOCKSMITH. Pal Lyon. C. Poet.; Sand ford. fl.nnond Fos:Fr; Andrew, ILurlaon: Al.ll. JulLa M. Cooke. Tomerludo ealth the peattlar Drente of the FIREMAN'S RPIDEI on. TREF:IMF:PS OP PENN STREET. Cht. Manatee Illehher, 0. F. 41.1"; JOll.O, C. Poster. I . Nmorrosr, the performance fnr the benefit of NOURSE. P. M. DAVIS. Eixtertioneer. Commercial' Solar &ous, Na 54 Filth Street. COAL BOAT OABLES, CAPSTANS, LX)OKINO UTENSILS LC. Ar Atemx.—Will be mold at Lawtsi Sopa Hauan,belowLarenteelllemhouse.Weat Silts tireith, oa t oil friday mooing, July ad, at 10 eiclok. • large na.r of Cool H l'a eat fllmt, Capstans, Cooking litow elle. Shoals etc, etc. • Sole peremptory. Cool tot ton tad oth ers In want or suck articles will do wail to ha on hand. le2o I'. M. DATlS_Anet'r. T_INITBRIVHITIikg . SALE OP WBECR or THE STEAMBOAT CORNSLANTEIL—On Thom. day morning. July at. at 10 o'Clock, alba Allegheny wbarg too W. ikoat House, will In sold, on arconot of whom it may conento. the ot , ofk lat. - v.l:nm the nevrattc of the atm - toter Coroplantor,anmr, which arerta, Cyhodere, I hra, flatlet, non bet-ha., 1,4 , 111441, Anchor, Chain, Cable% Cord age, Mocks and Trickle. Sre.ro, te Lire Streamers, ISO Malmo., (00 Pillows. Shoats, 1.111.00 cum, Queenavero, Ilardwars, Cabin Doom, Sr. Terms at milk Jen T. 51. DAVIS, Awl. DRN: G 0 0 I) S, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SI SC AT N 0.54 SIETif.STEEET, Ar ion 'roomy mnromt. - ..lnne aoa, 10 o'clock. and con tinuing emit :limning during thowe.a.at *Arne hear, will to oath a huge gontity of dwiroble goods, took to Gingham*, Lawn.. ImMtnee, Bleached musk., Irish linens, Clame, Col lor,, Ilisdery, Woos, Tnh4ekdh.,ece ., sommomots, pont e . Teem thata. to ;Trot ruh . ts.thmtirnaaa . 800 , . 3.1 Goiters Loilinsi mid Mlwes 5in.,.., Leghorn bolo ate., Jelin ILDAVIS.3/. DANI Anat. _ QECONI)H.4NI.) WATCHES, GUNS, &C A: Apertna.--Qu Weill...lay evening. July lid, at 9 tiviork, al the Commercial Sslos Roma, No 54 1,55 Moat, will 1 . .3 void. a number of elvfirabla aecondhand Malone.. Hunting and Open hood Enver iratthea, tunlrtod ,lonble and rtner haroM Sh.o gunl. Tao gun, Guitar', Tic. I'. M. 4/A V IS, Auer', -- ITANDSO3IE NEW I'IANO FOItTE Ar I Attennt.—On nu.*lay afternoon, Jane 30th, at o'clok, at the new Conunnrtnal Sales Itenna, No. al Fifth .rant, nOll to' kohl. nithotit rCHITC, ono anparior now Iln.on,xnlrem Piono Form pith Pollan attashnlent, In order. Coat SPX.. Aim cue socond handlo.ltogauty caw d Piano Porn; to ont aconcorn. P. 31. DA VIA. duct_ A•slifue er r Sal* - ; At P. 11. Darts' now Commercial Reel Ertat• 3.1.. Aoaink, «K0na•fr..7,... bl,Fiftls @treat. Eitsburgh, en 71.1.MDAY, ti, 7th da, of Jetty . nest lot 73i o'clock, r. a. • 'VIM Underingned, Amaignees of JamenGmy, . Fourth street, will tear for nate at the time end place est oboe.) elated, at public auction, all the reel estate of the ennsisting of the following. viz Lir. An umnal tironn.l tient of $lBO,OO, payable on the let of October and April, larch • out of two lots Its Arthur's plan of lots, In the 7th Wahl, Pittsburghott the corn, of Within. end hobo - rt. street., and being 54 Pet on Wilkins by 120 Not on Roberts, te Portere shay. on which non I eructed one two story rtore end brick dwelling /tense, and frame two store &Milo dwelling haute. en d. 2 An spatial ground knot of $120.00, torah]e on the is of October and Aprli,iesuing oat of lour into In the 7th Word. l'lttelturgh, numbered w), 3't, ethandli; In Wm. Art thurs plan. and togelbor caatalnlng a front on Arthor sheet, 12t by 144 feet deep, It A .main pinto of !MAIM In Pitt township., containing acres and2iperchee, street measure, on which (.mooted • email frono hon.., stable end brink powder mop. nine, being pert of lot No o.ln A. C. Deed'. plan of lots of farm Xo Sin the own. Pittsburgh. 4. A certain Phut* of ground najoining the .)bore, end on the hoe of Francis Wil.on'a helm, and lying between that and e road loading to Wright). Once. coots/rang 53 muse° porch. and Do spier° Pet. A I.+t and ono two etory brick dwelling home (ha' eon erected, Attain ou Fayette street, Pittuborgh, and contain ing:o feet thoreith and extending back 90 -foot to Jacihion 4'll. lot ru 10 W Ilse. Francs. fiction's plan. e brick 'tenmuionte Ihoraua .rectal, shunt. at the cornerof Union. Liberty and Valli streets, being 63 Pet on rum errei, id feet on Latterly etrret and.% feet .1 inches on Union, inkjet' to an arinual ground rout of 4143,00, and subject to 000 Mee. of freedom money due John J.O'Brien. with Interest thereon. ilk. A lot in the bth Watt, ihttshurgh, commencing on Patin stout, at the tine of Mot A, P. Ilhgen'a toed. and 22" foot an Penn greet, by 100 foot drop to Mulberry allele ink. A piece of 01 . 0110 in the Mkt, Ward. and oordelninf 1121 feet 10 Inch. on Penn stroot,aml extending thence 4. perched! to the A llnghely ricer, containing two acres end IR perches, on which ere elected two brick dwelllng bonsai and two email care.' anti stebis. Fitt. A WV WO of elourcoal, being about 30 acres and lying Inameditttelyopprothe the city of Pittsburgh. In Cool 111% In Lower St. Clair townshipp. and bounded by lands of William Dilworth, the holm of Cairns. • public highway leading pest meld Dilworth, Ac., together with leach priellge• may be [teem/try forroinlng the co•l e such e. veutllatlon, .draloatn, rte., etc. Also .11 that tact of Intel conlitining.l3 acres, more or lees, and bonndod by lends of Wm. Dilworth, hello of C. Cowanand other.. andepoblic road leading part mid Dil worth, bolo; the cone reading near the abort. denctibod coal, on which la arrant ..roil lOhlaliellU, barn, ow honses, At. 11th. A lot hilhe city of Pittsburgh on the northern idde of 4th 'treat mitaining 310 foottheroon Inf. - oat, and extend. inghack SA hot to en alloy, on which is erected e three story' brick dwelling hones., adjoining the office of Thom. Esq. • 11R. ....... . 401 NAIL -110 M. • 12th. A lot un tbn north•woet able of 4th 'tract, and being 40 feet In front by 02 foot doop, to au alley. upon which aro erectal two brick dwelling .honsra, nue on the corner of Earle. alley. 12th. A but no the north-tenderly corner of Ch and Mar ket strootwond being 2134 foet on Marketotreet, and extrnif• Ang bark therefrom along 4th street i 0 feet to • ten feet alloy, on which Is erected a three story brisk. building, on. copied a. two store., • Thelma theta Mews air sottlee le an normal griond nut of *UO, payable to tho helm of Thom. 11111Lano, thoc'd. Terms:—One-holf cosh on4rosldoelo 12 month, and 8 Months, withlintoreid. P. M. DAVIS, Auetkmeer. TEI XECU TOR'S S ALE ofSTOCKS & BONDS .22,jan Tonday evening. June noth, et 6 o'clock, oh the goootel floor of the new thles Rooms, No. 61, T6oh elront, b ordorof lho lizeonfore,gall be Pohl: 60 Omen /Land M. Dank of Plttehargl2 60 do Bank of Pltteburgh Stock, 20 do Exchange Reek do, " 60 do Idechanlce do do, 41 do Clano' DepAtllonk tro, 'A) do Allegheny Midge CompanTdo; ' 45 do Afonongehtla Midge do, do, 20 do North Amerhunk ?dining Co. Stork. 2 Coti: income Bonds Ohio k R. Co.. each yl O OO. -beetle Groat at the rate of: per cent, Moth. to ApoS lend Coto r: • ' • • 1 Coupon Bond Monongahrle Nrt. Coy 2 60, . je2' ' ' • P. 51.DATIS, Attel'r ALLEGRO NS" :versarsr RAILROAD. F0T.711.171. 1837. EXCURSIOic TRAINS on this- Reid for July 4th, am run.. taliossorit, • Pittslrurgli to IClttenolog at 7.-.10 A. o. Do - Holton 311.30. ?...10,11.10 - a. AM 1.30 TY itriansma. Rol ton to Pittsburgh at 10]6 1. $, 1111, 4 sad 6 v. 61. lilt.taorting to Pitt burg na'Excirnion Tlikitntin itieA tt Canon !trod Depot. jeltillod A- CRAIG, Rapt- TWO :61011,1Etol:t4tot.:-Irear4,INg3. wtl t given . 4amedistati. Appljr .; - , • Jas7,IO.IrOILL*IIII*,SSI Libesty .L. btuyfor !de ,:c - gE=l tiiiinli xiiws LLtramboit - 0 amusements auction WIC P.BAC3t, 1 norrr. ROBB, Aftig"4l' JAMES P.. TAL , BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, BONNETS; &C., No. 56 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, - DURCHASES DIRECT F NEW ENGLAND MA NUFACTURERS; and will sell J. at New York luld Philadelphia Price. In ror!nerrirk 'kith • 're, E.A.EITEIRST MOOTSAt'sra:) Eszto zia. Ha has on hands Man? COL MP. BOOTS AND BROGANS, MADE REM AND ALSO, HENS' MABEE, SEWED AND HOD NAILED SHOES, ADAPTED TO LINO 11:1748 ADIHAO4 . . - HATS! HA..T S! 2. .• • • Leghorn, Panama and Palm-Leaf, Hats. BONNE8! Bornrerwr 13031VETEMI - . ~ Ladles' and Misaes• Leghorn and Straw liotutetalttisisea7anclphildre na • Leghorn and Straw Platri, - - - • Colnprising.n the various .171C1 and qualities to be found lit the largest houses iced. East • • this stock. tifvCOCNTRY SIERCITANTS, and others visiting the city, or on their way 8a1t.14 . :. Invtted to annxamination of aplattra W. E. CHIIgDI3 & • • . CEMENT ROOF PERT= & JOHNSON, Proprietors. ' • , ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE the above Elauffffrirnand Watcr•Pramf Cement Rooting, It Whig tho only jet throated thotwllienaunafolly ..- • • reoa (ho action of the atmosphere in creryclimate. , • IT Is PERFECTLY wAmmir,:titqcgr, • • And in point of durability, we belinvolt Ls equal if not mnperior,lo any idefalllaterellng. Wo pot It imn on'of Old Tin • Tar, Iron or Shingle Knots, U making no difference bow flat or steep the root 'imiay be. - Thin' • Rooting ir srerranted to prove as stove repreeented. . }to will put It on • • sir DoLLA PP,R :SQUARE, (TEN FEET SQUARE.) • • tin will apply it open Tin owl Imo Roofs for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARR, bring on account of Ito durability th • cheap.. ;mint that con be trent ironWe lnrtto . oll who are building, and also limas who win!. their Roofs . Repaired, to call at ouroface,l3ff ThirdSfrief , and examine aionplon eatt•fy the theinsolree to regard to the durabillts. and tommalambiUty of this Roofing. - • 6. PEReIR , I'EaRIN,PERRIN JOHNMiON, J. No. L 33 Third Wont, bemoan Wood and Snilthdeld.' PlUmburgh, Poona. . . . • ll Rend the lyellowiic • • OM= OP T. EtCM* SPATZ laanu a COMPINTi ?co. ld Front st, Maroon Mein and Sycsumnc - Cincinnati, Ohio, A.. 0.10908601 • • To all wheat it may enneern:—This IN to certify that I hare examined rneelroexto and rood; of V. 1.. Call.nadk a raid and Water-Proof Oman t Rooting, and it to be omlnently.auperhtx to Any mbar kind of ROollstinotrixt rum: .I mat an aye althea of. senora trial of ono of the roofs, from a Largo volume of ilamofrout an adjoining budding, vrblehatruck directly neon the roof nod cornice for nearly - half as hour. It stoat Ito trial beyond all arra:lotion., awharnd building. ielgin 4 l T. IT. LIASHELL, Pneddont line-kayo State rum:taw. CO. • , COI4NATI Aomat ta 111/4 COesb.;6l,ll, ' I hare examined W. It.. Crams & Co'. Maio Fire and Warr-Proof lX Remont Roofliago ß n a d a. Was canindge, rotunda it a good invention, ad an trilling to insure buildings 'hoe protected mem the ease tome as I insure the 'covered with metal. (Signed) 3NO. S. LAW, Agt, Royal Ine. Co-. London mad rerpool. .. . . Cleconsa, December 2t141158. Yo all what it nay coitoru—This it overt...try that wo hate adopted W. E. Cnn.ne & D . . e. Elastic Piro and Water-Proof Cement Looting them our stem and doodling bourn. It ho, gtreo the torwrporfeot satisfaction, ad wtt an recommend it to all wishing Piro and Water-Proof /Woofing. {Signed) amnia. it VON rauL. .. ,- •pl;lydlwp Gas Vixturety N 0.02 West Fourth etrott. Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof .• oofing. GRANT. proprietors, , • , • • No. 57 Water Street, Pittaburgli, and P. Peterson'i,.Alleglieni. . • rrIIIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN'THE MARKET. IT IS toed extenalvely , in New York and Philadelphia, and to well approv,d I't I, a:Oh:able to ott'oring Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges; Sterrnikittl'andßailread 'Oars. It will last lOnger than Marna Numbly, or Shinitlex, and eyelet. tho veritote C.lrangeaoiciliatito—naither affoetpd by . cold, heat or damp. Its principal Ingredient it of an extraordinary eiar!in Intel , and rotor 'IOW , . Mils elaitkity. .it on he readily applied to all kind. of roofs, flat or steep, old or now, on ham, tin or wood. it will not melt In 'infra weaCher, or creek : ln cold, and It 1. tot Worm' by beluir, trataped.open, It is Both 'Mrs and Water—Proof. .n-Far farther Information, apply to bite proprietor', 1857. TRANSPORTATION.'. 1857... CAPACITY .ONE HUNDRED TONS. DAILY.' LLOYD & CO• aiiißM • (DUCCESSOHS TO LLOYD b LEMMA ' . • - " -•- • ' HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS -WINTER, are tam praitared'-' AA. to do • haavy bnaino• by , pEzrivewr..-NrAssrmA. . Through to and from the Eashrn Mee. We can assure our friend@ aid all Wee stlspOiiarto patrunira the Pam. Canal - rd lta o V4 that no pane trill be cared hi render general aatfaraction ta FLIPPERS 01?..EASSLND WESTERN_, tEI • ThO Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage-Railroad R'al giro locroser4 &quirt' to the traneralisioa of freight. Opee Penh Street. at the Canal Itteln. fo211:1yd LLOYD h 00 - - , 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. :. : - 18574: ::,;: mrzErve 1 . 0-TVTA-131,351 330.4f1.2 1 X.4251 - 10;'' Via pennaylvarxia Canal and Oallinad. . _ . Capatilty Two Thousand Tons Per Month - Each Way.' • '',- ' , OURO . FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION. HAVE .REEN-LAAGELY INCREA S. ~,d dnring the twat Winter and we can now offer to SDI:PEERS the aontorsitnainali ors DOUBLE DAILY LINE to and from Pittabury,h. Philati.lphla cod Baltharar. Our line being composed entirely of PORTABLBBOATS, but one transhipment la required. Merchant. winding Freight to our Line can rely upon its being pat through with all pp.:llbl apeed and deepatch. wmtraiousr, CANAD BASIN, cornrr of Liberty and BRlnnettreeetbrilltaburph. Ptt: • . rre..tielyd LCLER E MITCHELL, yropnetonr. igusical New Spring Stook OF CRIOKER'INO•B PIANOS. "rum' RECEIVED 'AND FOR u sale a splendid new stock of PIANO FORTPS. from the mannfselory of Chicker log & Sang. Buoton.selectalesprinaly for We Spring a, and comprising all the varieties and new obine, now manu factured et the renowned ostahlielunent of Chichering Sono, &atom Mount. Chlckoring Sant have boon awahiod at tho Jif &rent Exhihlt.lona and &ate rola In lkwton, Now Yolltotthl oCher photo. Fihron Gold Module, ftwrontoon Silver Medals, Three Ikon= Med:thou:ld thew Priso Mulatet.the Watittlo Fair In London, 1551. eirtitAL AtCOND-lIAND PIANO/4; Ono •loptut Uhlckering Piano. ,or Unit. t.od. • Shihopsny 4/<4.m. Piano, lu iot.l order_ 0 110 • "/4) Alno, et full esupply • PIANO STOOLS. JOU:: IL MELLOR, SI Wood belltsmn Dlsmnsil Alley and rourm st. t o . o r for ChlckAtinx S Sons, far Iro!ttrs Pennsyl taltfil. Suitors Ohio rod Nortlmcntosa mrS4ISwE Tholberg Approved Plano. IIaDC )Y NON Ns t CLARK. NEW 17011 K. THE ELEGANT SEVEN A , . octavo Serpentine and Louis XV Pl. Ver . we, ham the Factory of Nun. Cla New lark, which M. The'berg, upon a thorough exairm. Kan, pronounced such supereir instrurnenla, aro ntforod for ule by the subscriber, New York Factory prkea, and cn ancornmodatinA tams. 71114 it Imprutionsbly the b,st etyle of Planes for Parlonnse, and dice corns endorsed by one of the e gret Planitte,Thaihorg. The public are respoctially Incited to r oll and examine. If. RLEIIRR k BRO., Sole Agents, all For Nunn. to Clark. In this sicinity. .FIRST PIANOS O.F THE WORLD.. IT KLEBER & BRO. - take pleasure in an . nonocing to the public that they hate been sp. muted *gents for this city for the sale of the world re.. powered OILAND PIANOS.. • These Pianos aro need by all the great Pianists in P. 6.41 en er to those of any othermske. Mr.'lludberg played npou efAvr In his eastern refertuend wouldeertninly use them erdwirrly,mold Mud: tbe prommil everywhere. TIIALBERO'S 0 INION OP PtIIARD PIANO:Si *The Grand Pianos. made by Fmed, Paris, an, In my ere• ll:nation, the most perfect Instrument In the world. 1, nn ogiy, give them the prefereuee over all others. BIODIMUND TILti.111:110." • The principal spot st Now York UN potato. Paris for • fresh stmt. selectod for sale lei this's...A:am when o *pls. pid ecimen will bo brriught to tlas city, to •I sp mAlOnlis lILKIIKR. BRO., No. SR Fifth et. A Damaged Neer C htelinering 7 OoThnno. 0 " first.c OHICKERINq ty SONS' lass 7 octave, elegrualy earved Rosewood PIANtkl, damaged la the Sulamre only where She blemishes are trot sap:wed, wBI do cold at a great bargain. The *boys Plano is one of the large lot of 7 octave Pianos received to-day from Clattering k Boos, Dorton, and will be unnamed an having recolvod 130 Warned injory. For salsby JOli7 ii. hIEIJ.OIt. Agent for Clattering 21 Sony Boston, jelo No. 81 Wood West. Pittsburgh. Now Stock of • 1100 TACTOCT Or NUN. NS dts CLAB.Zi , New "Vorle. T ' PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY 'lN brtrowt that our marorooku• winch ha.Limon complete . m re drained by the homy Spring ho, e ittln 1111. d with choica and complete assortment of k MIRK'S celebrated PUMA, of awry/dile and prim. ?aroma alai. Inc KAM dad and dares/We Instiunt plc.* bear in mind that the groat Pianist, Tll me ALltElt(l, pronomml4l Nunn. k Plano. supesder Inatrument, In awry re. weer. The public.? invited to call and ...lino for them- MesaU. KLEIMIL & 800.. 8010 Agency for Sanaa k riSnO. for Western P.m, Zagora Ohio and North-Western 53 MIL street, next door to situonle ITatl. Jel U_SIC* ,Jy . S . T t PUBLISHED.--Sh . tt e rlfi m tti t a , g;"-041P.11:°""' teeeMod Little Dorrit P olka--Chu. Vats, 5; Twilight Waltz—lL B. Sarong, He Diamond Sehottisch—Brldnard, - 25; Happy Mo ment, now Itatuntine—from II Trovators, 26; No Night There—Duett or Trio,2s; Coma to the Forest .411over—dnott, ,bi Why dotter Swallow:Chang* their liome,dnett,3s;lty tho that right of that right Shinning River do, 45; Cleveland Pol ka, lb; Adolald Mazurkas, 10; Halcyon Days—Happy Polka —C. Hers. SO. e Ella Waltz. 2b;, Belli:3l'i last wait; 23; Diamonds few bePtano by J Bellak,compriling the most room ular aim arranged sa teaching plerei,—ln 51 number. Each number 25; Wby ohne your IVindow—F. AIM Farowell my Fatherland—two a:reliant song. with English and Glenna, words—each lb; To Shoos who yat Remain, 25; Twinkling Stara aro Laughing Love—song by Ordway, 23; Twinkling Stars are Loathing Lora—polka by Ordway, 2.1; Homo De light. and Going Ileum by Ordway, 2k Li Logo Inimuloip polka by Wallerataln, ICS Beethoven, Brenta with mita t lona by Ch. Orobe, WHathleen of Kildare—frith song— J. R. Thomas, 25; Old Wimblthat rd L., Dorn a Boy--L. V. 11. Croaby, 2".; Never Ofnut but One—Everlyn Slay—L. V. 11. Crosby, lin Illondlne--beautlful song by flordlgini, 25. For sale by VIIARLOTTE nurstr, No.llB, Wood *feet, 51 door above Fifth amt. . Horde moiled free of postage.. ' ' - 5.11. • New Express Renee Opened N ADDITION - 'll5 . THE GREAT. EAST aim and Western Entrain, TIM AttAid.T EXPII2II3 WMPANY have made arrangernatta to..ixtend their blotto( Cannes ore the Pgrurgh antlgonnelsrllle Railroad, km. Ong a daily lino to' from Ontualevllle mid alliplectealeng that mad, nOnnecting,4lthitir.loniown by stage from Con. neinille, and will lifoiroirille Ity,einte from Layton lite tioo. Speclid Mossengetii:llll4Proof Sefes, gal , learn Pltteinugh at O.P.U.rafill miellsyllie it 6 A., Dl., t oc h ugo of Hooey, Valuables' and I kindest 'neighs outymtm t o the can of the Corral:, gising raped." attention to rob and prompt delivery o thearatne.. Any orders far g be pareheinniat Pltuborgh or along the lino will be pforontly attended to mid returned by nest itcprese. For further Information apph to .CEl=l The Fanners , Deposit Banking Compolet, 64, rornritsvwx, rziTisw:pg, FA;- T IiE • PARSIr f ,R6' - DEPOSIT BANKING COMPANY..havrog emceed.* to the huatiiiiief Fanners' Depute litor.lot! Ptttshergb," .tentinue , thi: neuter Bulldog Rosined to horetolAte dieetetl by thta*, WM., end with the ea* amount of ropitel. Thochansnf name wilt not mute AS alteratloti to the intoner of roodoctlng the bosh:mu—ell the tittokhotddt In the old Institution oonttiming to the . . . . ... .. .. • Interest allotted on tine del:m.0111M heretokre. All docks anon the isOners'. Itorytnlt.. Making Cornpivy t lLlsorgn current Antis, tidos! ps! . .fungs , be spedena . Business bows reins o.i.lisk's a. ii,to 4 eaaiii i 1:,,: . : : M=ZI=D!RM MRS. ALLEN'S.W.PRIVS ~ STOttEn—ror rabic:mg' IL, "hair . took. aaigiind gareunth and agar- - -Ta ba tad - Jen.. JOS. IPLESIINOW cat. Dmmoidk lE4knt FLOIIR-4-3 blits for sale by 4 ." RI k 9, Ica Chest Water CM'S* aid Piteh , eni. Tor mls'of flu Doom Yorn6l4- liciald Tin khuutdory of JNO. ELLMIlith No. if,lffskot A, adr.of 31 .»_- HARPFRS 111AGAZMt, FORJtjtY LT NOW READT, CA LLENVER'S, W OA TROLIC HERALDAND FUME, BOSTON 4 PII.Or, - . N E Y 'l' 0 R 'E•1 . ..18L P. T.' 1111S11 NEW 9,• • HARPERS' wr.gra.r,- • SATURDAY. EVENING POST And En:4,6,ra Weeklies at CLAIM'S Neve Depat,•,l3 TICK NOR A; FIELDS' Illustrated Houser . - bold edition of the Wore& ly Novels, lobo completed 1,148 -- roll, rentable lib, limo form. This Wilton ptintid a. the best yudity ofpaver, and front new stereotype platos t , neat expr,dy for tiro weld,. 'Each solnlno 071 I,ilble- x. hated with non steel platus,r.fter drawings yointings the meat ' •• latest 11 , 'nll NV Mantortit volorm je2s POI Av.: Am Ticino an. sod Min anitatiOr of sat.] jeN /tuzbro, L I Nu., rrul Nan, WA. tnetiVe ca Attie • WWI know of JeM . . TRYING'. LIFE OF WASHINGTON NOW C 41210.04. 4 Tole. POO each, the Oro edition. The 13 the edition trill be laced about the 30th of - Jun. • • - The Trade eupplied at sew York price. . • bred Scott but Becbdon of th e U. ,8. Suprema thont, and the opinions el the Judges amok, elO p.gos only 50cta Nick ?fax terJOna,Grahattea and. Godeee fbr June, Bal. lou's.Pistotial, Saturday Poet, .Ithrellette, and Papers, for Ude 'ireek, wholesale and retail at: J. B. D. MARK'S 13 8E Clair street. Wantal, 50 Good Agent.; • • myn-. • • . . Grn t GIFT "HUSH) FOR THE MILLION I" .'• Tho Greatest.lnstrumental qaiichit -ever Of fere& $7. 3 00.07.5:b0'z-r. N VAIUABLE . PROPERTY;' DIVIDED lute 451 splendid GUIs; ral4nstlst Talus firm E2OO. rr at , u per schedule' published lit Closeland papery! be giveu away ost the M ,lay of July, 185 i. Tutal No. of Tickets, ite,69l. elVe, thr ucularsignot, are Well stipulated with •• • Ijcs. Ilan and Naha, of tits, above pauper:7;snd con Aler bite peke so above valued, (refining to .stholule at published to derelend papery) nut only low, but tbst tt he property the must rapidly rise I value,. - r N. Id: Standart, • • .3ildtataw, • Charier Winslow, - .111Hler„• Rea Tiokets, Three Dollars each to.bo tai of the . bad Wiens achLe Miley ore, 'She Coataterelel .Erstrdt Hank,' Atwater Ettildings, Oars land, whose, Also,' abstracts of title of , the propeity may, be seen sad examined. Tkkete will he by WWII oPostetdater addoword lathe nuitersts ed, enclosing tbe taioney and peetege etasolsr po lin the totasatission of tickets. Pottage . ost twenty. tweet; • /Ishii eentr, on one bundrad tickets Mx', cents- . Ferman went,' to tickets root pay for them td, the How of Pprdleation,eie two credit will.be given, nor will Helens be rowered for ail: oar. .b Sainickets can of be proeired oflllesere.43l4llELY LIMEY, corner Seventh laud italthfield street when. ..eriedtae pr the property Oa time.- • 'aptd .• • -- . - - ANEW „STEAM GITAGE--luquire 3fewrn.' _POrtii,7;ol6 k k we:ati Jams Sang. .actu. F. LI" Akpnt Sar Mansitscuser... - fpROVPS OIL GLOBE OR CUP for. Steam Eoshok ' Patented !Wilt Mt., , • I . . ° L AWLER ec HALE'S n 1, 1 lsktkut APP.rtans forßadta Agit A n g 1 1 110.51AS' CIILNE far medlar - --r• ' ritmatd POUNT.Ia ,1t161118 , 0 - iwijo . vm.r ::-/ ..so r a tirbery =mad FttciA.s. ice B GRA - T.OBACCOi Jaiii.ed tad 1 . ::: rat tl44t jel6,' ,r, t urriormii, r/JArd Daum . e v0,./e33 , R91 1 0 1m1 ,„ r i m E enndBneaaiortmant a n dt or /gym Cotabsins: received ly JOS. MEMO, 1. 7 ) Car. Dimmed k Market stg. • Follsue AT. BfASONIC HALL, _ .~ Y . F 9 F` `, _u,_. . q~i P`