WAL AFFAIRS The Tonnage Tax A westing Was hold in the Common Council Chamber Last evening, of a Committee of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade, the Select and Common Councils, and a Committee from the Philadelphia Board of Trade, and other citizens for the purpose of conferring together concerning the repeal LI the Tonnage Tax. Mr. kdward Catupl...ll called the meeting to order, and Oapt. David Campbell watt called to the Chair. Thomas Bakewell, ilsq. and t,ttmuel McKelvey, Esq. wer. s' '•ted Vice Preeidentii, and F. R. itruck.d. and }Lomeli Errett xa Secretaries. The Preaideut anuouuced the object of the u"'""'" Mr. John S. Cosgrove. epoke bristly of the object of the meeting, and introduced M. Wm. B. Tuumee, CDuirMIAU of the ommlttee of the Philadelphia Board of Trade. This g .ntleman said that the Phil .del; Ina Board of Tr:: le had always wished to cultivate I, iendly relations witu th: tr sic. ter cities, and especially to Pittsburgh. They had heard that there wee a feeling in our community inimical to Phila delphas, out they would nut and could nut believe it.. He admitted that they were mu favor of the repeal of the Ton ouge Tax as the great ILiterv9te ol the West demanded it, and the u'oject of this visit was to endeavor to show us that she rax s.“B 0( no beiloUt t.. us, but very prejudicial to them. 'The speaker raid they did not come here to ask U 9 to sac: e Seer nything, but merely P. oak us that it this mote-are did not interfere with cot interests, we would not oppose its repeal. All taxes of this character are unjust. Imposts of any kind, calculated t interfere with the interests of differ ent States, or parts ef the same State, are eminently-fin proper. He could see but two justifications for this meas ure. Ist. Revenue). 2d. Individual Interest. Ho did not tapect our citizens to sacrifice their individual toter est for the good of the State, much less of the city of Plailadelplaa if citizens here are interested in rival lines he would not ask them to sacrifice their interest for the good of the butte. He could not ask these to favor the measure. Outside el this claim hocould not see how any others could be interest. ed against the repeal. Ti a majority of the citizens of the Etas are interested in this tax as a matter of interest it /8 the duty of the Legislature to continue it But, is this the caret Is umed that this tax produces an annual rev,- (111 L. of $201:1,000. This revenue, however, accrue t . the sinkiug fund, and does not hebefit immediately ear citlu 11,,, MS it is applied to the payment of the public debt. The speaker would dispense with a einking fund He was o p pOsed to paying off the debt of the state fur the benefit of imaterity. We have constructed Internal ifflprovemeutki fur taeir Mmalt, which will a ~f value t them to their lets-t day, and it is absurd fur IN C. liqutdate this old debt. The ,;:e.s a • value ct public property in the IleSt forty year, ibis debt, and to pay this debt would be injustice . Ives. The reseal e t the t o ur e viie will enhance the value id property. Thrvci-fifth, vif the inhabitants are included within a Ludt of t,enty Ludes on either aide of the Peunnyl. vania Rath:x.l. Tire building of [lie road has increased the value of tin. land lie dollar, per acre, and the repeal of the tux will enhance It rive doilrirs more. riu tier , tn in k „, acres the euhancerrieut et 1,11110 would be seventy dollars, the Mteresd ou Si Lich will reach two hundred thou. nand dollors, the .um non produced by the tax. The speaker thou went on to eaurnerate the edects of the tax on ear city. Liu stated that we herd been disappointed the results ;allowing the building of the Pennsylvania Itaitroad, that we feel as though the trade passed through our city—instead al it tieing a great distributing point. Philatie , phdi wand: not atject to this if it were possible, but they could nc•t help it. It would I,ren to the interests of this city if the trade wtu carried en by the old wagon system, especially with the use of the Canal to Philadelphia. But the trade of Phi adelphia could nut have been natured by these meson, it was uecoxaury to procure riC/111e better means of trannpurtatian from this city to the Eastern we trepan of the Sate. Had this road not been built the trade would have passed urautel us, and we went,' have lost the small advantage we now real, from this line. However ob noxious the wad way be, sonic advantages yet accrue to us from it. But Pittsburghers sly s this neat discriminates agaii•st Pittsburgh freights, whidi was iloubtlees trite. But this company could not 11/ oLhrrwisu. II the (dude .1 the Wes , could be secured without this, our uppusitian-was jusC able, and the discrimination Van wrung. But it Is u'c• . s wiry that the road should al•„in front same source sufficient revenue L . ) pay the current expt Mier. But the ra trs of freight obtained to deurisylvaudi mount be imposed epee freights from the West"; r they enuld. the cupidity of the road would dictate that such charges should be iru• posed. If the rued charged Alai same rates us in this State for Western freights, that eutdre trade would be lust. If the road realizes too the•.tsand dollars Huai Western trade, it is a bounty to l'enottylvaula in proportion as trade from the West 111Crirt." , . I • thereto., to the advantage at our city to adapt !Moms to increase the trade from the West S..itirig ii, will compel the road to raise her tariff -ufficiently to paints an income large enough ti meet her expea.,s. Put the re wore other advantages ac cruing to Pittsburgh free the building of this road. 'roa ns have sprung op along !ho wlid di must certainly have uu us en incressisl trade over the road houidiCel nor trade, our real weectisdits, our machine shops, and Our ~tir coops, store, and mills are benent;ed by it, and lif• . and activity is given. to our trade. Remove the tax, and grain can he corned to Philadelphia two ur three cents per bushel cheaper, thus Lunen tting the farmer sury materially. The gentleman ben revertod t the pulley of Phil ydelppLiu un tlll4 mottriunt. !do th,11.;,1:t the r. lute much to /•1111- the rrwucul el tie CAL i, LillieldSallnige to the entire Stat,•, they had it tight t..) expect a libenil poli cy. The r itizemt of ?Lamle phis. feel that tmir trade et the city is dwindling away, b 'atm e of their ivability to co -- pets with other Western routes. The speaker anucluded by ,tayiug that the increased id a- Yet fullntving the repeal of this tax would benefit us much, and even if it did—it it uuly did nut injure us—he would as onr f.tcornbie COLIEHLT.C.iOLI Of the 81.11.0 Mr. Thomas witi followed by Mr. A. J. Derbyallim lu a similar strain, entarging on SULU:, of the points alluded to —by Mr. Thomas. Its lhought that a part of the increased population of Pi.tsburah in th• last five years, was duo to the Pennsylvania ilailicsid. The Pittsburgh Board of Trade had said that, Li id this road net boom built, the trade could have been conducted by the Pennsylvania C Atkill. This he thought was an impose it list as our canal boats would cal ry but titty tons. T e , esker c included by saying that the repeal of the tax would e,scowl to :he benefit of Philatit.l. phia and the whol • :Rule, while it could have no serious ef fect on Pittsburgh. Mr. 8011,10,1 11:1:1 , ,t1 a f, w remarks et a similar character. Mr. E. C Ituuthor mem ree at the C,ll/ Ca! d Ile had nothing t told to the a , guirients already uttered. Mr. Edward Campbell oilered the toilowing resolution I h'esulred, Weil, this meeting has no &sire to express at this time any opinion on the subject so frankly discuss-d. yet we hail WICLI ploasure the movement of the Philadelphia Board of Trade, in calling a committee to visit us, viewing it as the initiation of a s . . stem of commercial and social in tercourse, which, if continued by both cities in the same spirit, by agents of equal ability . frankness and urbanity With those now representing our sister city, must contribute largely to the reo..oval of existing asperities uud jealousies, and thereby to the mutual adyls.titsge of both Philadelphia ' and Pittsburgh Previous to the adoption of the resolution it, was amended by inserting the words any suppissd " before existing as perity. It won then unanimously adopted. After 14.)111t: desultory remarks dant:ant persons, Mr. Thomas said that ite would take the opportunity of inviting the t2ouncits of the city of Pittsburgh, and the Board to Trade, to their city as guests of Philadelphia, at any time they may see tit. After discuaiwn ftt; f WithLl thin weetiug should re utsetuble, it W 11.9 udp•urri, d ut.,t `tli4 evenlug ett nigh o'eckk, tit thu emu o place Court. of Qo2eirter Sessions. Befure Predideut Judgo William B. 31'Clure, and Ah6ociat Jadgee Aduu± und Park, iLe cud, ut Cullllll,llu oultl/ .8. Ecis, Eird Br.wu, char Li,d with uisault nwl battery with itanut t Lill, uu (.01 cf Blichabl Gribt.n, after trr..4uutout. I.y C , ,111113 1, wit; tlubill it ted to tho jury, mho returned u verdict of .iwple and battery. Ttle Wits remauled Until Stallrday fur eentenco. 0811/1.1.1011W!!111th , H. chew - I Too u, indhited for assault and battery. The deleadant a member of the Al legheny Puttee, and the pro,erution is at the instance of mt. hither of a yoatig MALI Faulkner. It seta. that 011 the night of the teth of May, Faulkner was very . much ,ntosirate I :old became very disorderly au the street, st iking every .n, wl, •iim.oachvit him. &Akers Tots and Calhoun arrested him ou Ott street, 'Foots holding him by the right ,trin. Funllt uer Less re.tistliat the officers att h all Ida might, kicking oui iii eve' y direction, ::IteLi o. La ,track him uu the head with a Mindy-billy t.r sinugahut. The de ham allowed that Vetolhner had been very disorderly, that MI had alt,mpted to aaamilt the family of Mr. Snyder, and after his arrest had struck that gentleman a blow, who re turned It by striking him oil the head with a hickory cane which he held in his baud. Faulkner was arrested at the instance of Snyder, who made information at the AL-qtr . 's Once of his eariduct'to his Minn). A rt , r a hearing of the ease, the jury brought in a verdict of nut guilty, and the prosecutor to pay the costs, the jury believing that Er , more violence was used than tsar necessary. William !louver wise convicted of stealing shingles from Eihed,, and remanded for sentence. John Davis, held ou one of bleeding 11 horse frum Noah Still, Ow other of rolling the clothing store of Mr. Byer Warruu, woe convicted of the latter utrenbe, and reminds' for trial on the other charge. At ti" h ,, ur 01 adjourhilwkit the Ct,urt Wad engaged the yid, of S.:hellonbo!, or iiLd for liltiliCiUUM Atterapied Highway Robbery A German named Louis Baehr. hum Hollidaysburg, was knoclual dirwn with a deadly weapon on Tuesday night, under the following circumstances. About 8 (Ado* in the evening, he went to the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot for the purpose of seeing some friends whom ho expected on the train. Disappointed in seeing, them, he started for the ikutt House, where he put up Coming down Liberty street, he heard MIMIC in the Athenaeum, and seeing a man on the atop, he ached him what was going on. lie replied that there was a party of drunken brawlers up there. tie in quired his way to the Scott House, and receiving information, the man asked hint for twenty•ilve cents. Ile replied that he had no small change. He then started and walked down Hand area to Duquesne Way. g etw ,,,, Hand street and his destination he was met by the lame. man, who made an attack on Lim, striking him (114 the head with a slung shot. He fell to the ground insensible and hearing fooateps, the assailant ran. On Wednesday, the Mayor visited the Scott House and took the information of Mr. Baehr, caarging the unknown individual with assault and battery with attempt to kill, and attempted highway rob bery. 'Yesterday, a man named James McKee, a notorious character, Was arrested on suspicion, and Mr. Baehr pool. tively identified him us the man who assailed him. McKee was hold fur a further leering, ANUIIS:11 OUTHWEOUS A4s&m.y.—A man named George W. Hall, made information bebire Mayor Weaver on Wednesday evening against a man u.stned Thomas McGee, w hem ho charges with assault and battery, with intent to kill. He states that uu Wednesday morning, un the corner of Web ter and Tunnel streets, McGee struck him near the right eye, with is along shot, or similar weapon, rendering him insensible. The police were busily engaged yesterday in searching fur him, but up Lo is late hour, without success. geed bill is offered OP Mu. AND 51Es. YenNo _A on the occasion of Mr. Young's treat-tit to-night, and no lover of tee should hesitate to attend. The bill consists of u new drown entitled "Mind your own Business," " Black Eyed h man," and a burlesque on Othello, in which Mr. Young per sonates the Moor, and his lady, DeHdemona. ALL UP STOCII.B.—The following stocks, were sold last evening at the Merchant.' Exchange, by Messrs. Austin Loomis& Co. :—• 60 shares Allegheny Bank .4.X6 00 " Ultaibas Al 2b After three days of hilarity and enjoyment, the Saem{tr. ; buud lustivines have at len - gth dosed. The entertainment give . by this ~o m peny have been such 00 to give g,neral .atia . c , b ,,, hi all %the look any port lu them, tiermaus-and I=l At eight. o 'clock, yesterday morning, a procession was ided on the corner of and Fourth streets; headed to ale Allegheny Rifles, to t.,11,. ud ut Capt. liadtmuyer, pre , ti d e d by music and followed by all the different singing Class, with their flags, banners, and decorations. A number of guests lu carriages formed part of the procession, and the German Cavalry, Capt. Vlerheller, presented a hue ap pearance. They marched through the principal streets of the city, and then repaired to Denny's Grove, where preps• rations had been made for a grand pic sic. This pic sic was a etUpetidol/8 affair, and during the day from fifteen to twenty thousand f ennuis must have visited the pxounds. The half-hourly trains on the Penns) Ivanla Railroad were completely filled, gein4 and coming, x bile thousands went out on foot and in hat riage, Evvrythlltg at The gronuds went pleasaufly, the tabled weds loaded with go d si things, and though an incredible amount 01 the lemmas Teutonic devertis , e, lager beer, ass consumed, the good ut • del which has characterized this tuatozuhlage Was nut violated. Speeches were made 1.. r Mayor K eat er, Robert Manigh% P.N., John M lrki tirlek, Esq., and others. The IWO!, was enlivened by mast:, ,tud the Turret's went tiunillgli tb olr lereHt ti[4.; ,4) un3tic eXerthintl. Attila o'clock the e e crowd t...k tln• eacurniou train and re- The auuiversary doKe4.l with a ball at Lalayet'u Hall In at uhirh all titu weinbrre of [13,, 6aong,rbu,id cituta,.. Uwe goad humor aud go.al order prevailvd, And whim we left the 11,11 thug war, mill tripping it, with a fair pr,,spuct of extecktiug the rivet )ulu th, •' wee, emu' home.' Now that the fe s tivities alt , over, N't , hop(' the several dale- ,:aLtOtat N It! remain to: a 81! nt time and giro our citizeutt an 114i.r of L/ , 11r city and itt Jur,e. 'Vt., it they aro as w a ll ple,a,l with us as We hale 1 ,, e1.1 4 WI tll , lll awl their conduct while atuutiliat Us, all parties will Hopiirlitii euntiintud nu 41 bmppy, , Lthly liopiwg fur ou cur iy SACRED PIA.NeI 1,11.1 d of Preiniiii3 J ileadley Dedicated to his beloved mother. Among the many puLli catlous ol the day we would call special attention to this work, just Isunial, ae tiJrailug the at link of the talented 'either. Ile D. ata full) id the pldiuu at Shirna, .loraun Mature, Moat., Jeri, ha, Shiloa, Morell i Dora, liudraelon, Da mascus and Galilee. Witult•Atle and retail at Clark's NtrWei Depot, thraril llouee, dmithtiehl street, at unusual low ratea. A prestlt given with each book. STHA Nuk All. A.ll3.—As the freight tram front the \Vest on ttehurgh, F,tt Wa) no and Chicago Railroad reached Se - Irk ley ye•terday tuoruiug, the body of u WuElla 11 wan seeil iO4 till tile track. The vval I hilt to Ito par : ..dle l‘u, caught b) the I . ow•cat,ltor and [lv uWIJ to Into le, r , ....• r. leg i Injury Her pr. ,0111, tai the track the Inc war alllgulhir. but 11-r 1., ,ti, üb.le nit ti her balm, NEW MA NT lI,LLS.—Ovor three hundred Liew style Mantillas Diwiter-, will I , dpeued This inorniug at A. Nl' righe's, .suer draut and Filth streets, unoug which ar, wane xtra tins Uhentilly Lacs; also, au, , ther lot Of tlu , se heavy i nee riot atul black Carpsts at sixty ceuts a yard; wet/ ty pi. es hest quality Rag Carpets at thirty coots, arid ih , zeu I, a ' heavy eilk mitts lotor W. Y.:Anna, the hill W/1,1 nut ttr. MUD bun: Aldrrwan LoWk arut tot-:l tor Unity diva for diverr - tutees a 6 ainiit good order and public decency, as reported thr Uur friend of the tonal' and {wale put still on hand, ready tu norVt , the public; and auy order it at the counting-rOW/I of the Morning Post will b.• duly tended to. lhrsruir n2.—.lu Itidividutil whose name wo did not learn 0 arreac.d at [tie pu sic grcuud6 y,,torday, and brought town by officer &Figur, 1,,r picking pockets. Ho will be nal ueJ day Peavey, yesterday tuoruiug„ fur druulteurress and vagrancy. he has utily been nut of Jail a few days, and curing . the Lut sLe tu,d s.veral nits in the watch-huusio, induced by 'ritik lug liquor. OUTHA.GLOOd.—A man 111111,11 normal Cain wag committed jail up Wednesday by Squire Carnahan, of Temperance le, charged, Cal oath of McWhirr ti r, with f7H9 gilt and but ry on her daughter, with intention of committing a rape. WkilTE ORANITE AND GLAAWAHE AT AlloTluN.—Tikii morn ag, at teu o'clock., will Lc ti'Jld to the trade, iu the baaement ,1 the C..tatnercidl Sales it.)1118, GI Fifth street, by P. M lh auctioLeer, a good quality of alt articled iu the liorT-vin Rein, a man wh had been arrested un a charge of entering the blouse of Charles bike, on Federal street, Al legheny, a few days since, was dl charged by Mayor Stuck rath yesterday afternoon, f.er want of sufficient evidence. " A (.0( .IRTICLI: at a fair price," and tonna strictly sti," are the means by which the businees of J. L. ('a isa- 41ein, Allegheny city, has t' its present ruagnitule. l'huse wh arn buying either ilr oy't Clothing may diul it Ltioir It:tort-A to ex/tulipe his str.g.l, and prices. c.-,:ti-fIIINDI:EDS of our clt.zeun c unpleun of de' illty and augur of the• system, derangement of the liver and stomach, maul of appetite, etc. They are frequently the result of too clobeappilcatmn, and s theamn other causes that We can• here name, but we would euy to ail afflicted, do ad we done—uie Dr. J. ii.O3TEITEE., i CELE.I3II.aTED STIYdACH BITTEI!.;i, and cur word for it, you will be cured. N ere commend this umdiclus, knowing fr_m experience that it is much superior to the generality of patent medicines. Fur tale by druggiato and seders generally, everywhere, and by auSTETTEIL & SMITH, ftlatinfacturers and Proprietors, Ili Water sml t , B I streets THE GREAT SUCCESS which has ever attended the use of J. M. °little Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and the nu merous certificates which are daily received, in their favor, show conclusively that they are the greatest and most relia ble preparation of the kind ever introduced to the public and at this season, when loss of appetite is so prevalent, no; ono consulting their own interest can afford to do without them. The Bitters aro pleasant to the taste and agreeable in their effects. As a tonic they are delightful ; they are a reliable remedy for Dyspepsia, Costiveness, etc., cud a sure preventive of most of the prevailing diseases of the day. Tlf URnIJAY , Juuo 10th Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets jar , la !I y leeparted by J eaire 6NOWDZ:i, :briber into, le4( of the Merchants' Exchange. PITT6DUROI3, June 10, 1858. The business of the city continues to decline as the summer progresses. For the season, however, a amount is doing. The rivers arc in excellent order far navigation, but the river trade is quits dc• pressed. The weather for the past two or three days has been settled, and there is every indication of a favorable spell for the coming crops. Tho accounts from various sections of country are favorable towards an abundant harvest; in this 'ogle:. the prospects are very flattering, should we be favored with dry weather. The Money Market is without change; the banks cuntinue to absorb nearly all the good paper offered, and there is but little offering on the streets. The rates of exchange we continue to quote as follows : Philadelphia and New York eight drafts premium for par funds and fur currency; Baltimore, par to .1 per cent premium. 1. , 111111 and Discounts__ ..... Due oy utter Banks.- Notes, Ac., of other Banka and Treahury Notk , s Specie LIABILITIES. Circulation 1,429,210 95 1,394,146 00 Due to other Bauks 90,333 76 88,895 20 Deposites 1,040,936 81 1,487,848 41 The above statement exhibits the following changes : I rarease in Loans and Discounts $62,352 50 Amount due by other Banks._ 37,222 31 •• Notes and Checks of other Banks, Ac.. 30,630 46 I), retsse i u 5pecie......... ........ . ..... .......... ............ 4,544 29 It...lease in Circulation ... 3.5,084 95 " Amount Due to other Banks..... ..... .... 1,438 56 • Deposit 73,087 20 The Saengerbund Fo/tivltle9 LceHl•tl many ,d uur German and Amorican rtuutty 01 tuocting tigiou AHALI (.1 . 211EL WHS '.eut to jail (sir thirty dayi by Mayor or mete by J. 51.0LCN,eole proprietor enti r juunufnotur,r, 2.137 Pei. street, Plit-.‘onrgli, Pu , dud by iluttlern guu- )10_ M A. L. The following aggregated ar, mak up from the official temutb f the Banks city, 1,,r Ow week t SAturdny I , tht, ne Cumparod With Ow pr vi .118 AiiElP.S...The market to dull generally. Soda is selling at and Nitrate of Soda Sc. 4 Concentrated Lye 14e. Pearls we quote at 5 , /, L iglE. 3 %. Pots are altogether nominal at 4%(;(5. APPLES...There are nu receipts, and the supply is quite Hnort. The quotations are nominal at s3@4 bbl, ac in quality. BUT f supply in market is moderate, but the de mand is not large. Choice roll is selling at 11©12c. lb. BACON...There is more firmness in the market, without any etia-,go a 8 to prices. Country cut meats are selling in small lots at 6@p . 41 for Shoulders, 7®7% for Sides and 8c for plain Hams. City cured may be quoted at 7c for Shoulders, B@i* 2 ' for Sides and 9@ fur Hams. Sugar Cured Hams 1011. c. BEANS...There have been scarcely any sales, the quota tions being almost nominal at 75(0 .ill V bush; the Weide figure being mostly asked. BACON...The market continues dull, the large supply of country having a tendency to depress the prices. We quote country at 6;4,®6%c. for Shoulders, for Sides, and SCEOVAc. for Barns. City cured sells in small lots at 7c. for Shoulders 9c. for Sides, and 9'%c. for Hams. Sugar Cured Hams 10 3 @11c. BEANS...There is but little demand, and prices have de. dined ; we have heard of a few small sales of prime small white at 750. 14 bushel, though holders are asking $l. 13ROOMS—There is a good supply in market; sales of common are regularly made at $1,25 and for better kinds $2; fancy lots command $2,25@52,50 V dozen. BUCKETS AND TOBS—The Beaver manufacturers' prices are as follows: Buckets, common, $1,60 V doz.; Buckets, three hoops, $1,76 /1 doz. Extra large Tubs, three hoops, $7,75 V doz.; do. do. two hoops, $6,76 do.; No. 1 Tabs, $6,00 du. ; No. 2 do. $5,60 du.• ' No. 3 do. 54,76 do.; No. 4 do, $4,00 do. • No. 2 Keeler; $2,76 do.; Half Bushels, $4,76 do.. CORDAGE... Manilla Rape, coil ..... .13 Vlb Manilla Rope, cut 14 VID "44 lb White " Hemp .. " ...... 16 Vlb Tarred " " 16 14 lb 16 V, lb Packing Yana, ann. ..... 13 lb Packing Yarn, c0m.....12 BED Coring...Manilla 5 1 ,87, $ 2 ,81(43,76 V dozen; Manilla, tr i t coil, 15c. F lb.; Hemp $ 1 ,37, $2,75 ("$,3 76v dozen; Hemp. coil, 12c. siit ID. , Pulaitli Laus....ManniA 67 OOT?ON OospeoB...ootton Rope and upwards, 2A.); du below %, 22; Bed Cord $2,60@3,62at1,7, "ft dozen; tries $1,25; Sash Curds $8,50. OANDLES—The followlug are ouw the current rates ul city manufacturers: Istoulds, 13c Fi lb.; at a, ; Star 20(4)22c. 1 lb. oIIEEBE...Tbe nupply ..1 new 15 . vales are now making at 8(418 1 ,6c. CRACKERS—Th. , prick. i:IVC, 11 1.1 , 1'1;1,m a fart.tior do. cline. The quotati,us are floe C„ 1100 Water Cracker, Vlb 6c.; Butter do. tic.; So,..ar ;b. do O;ic ; Boston 1;c, Pilot Bread V bbl. $4. DRIED FRUI.T...Thet. t niauy apples offettu4 gales are now readily [DILI ?ruche, .... tinuetioarcn and firm nt r 3 6:.!(cy6 TS Q bumf, I. E(loB...The marliot out , have advanced; saleA.,t bbld urn wade uo., ut 9( y H. ii.filYNEq. lEMEMIffiI AGE. L ),JEL . till (Übe , ' ~t inty :L9519N MANN KEYS it, Pittsburgh, I'. YLiiElSt.i. Allegheny City rvy'linsdtsw AMUSEMENTS. POSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. toln L,evine and Mantgur.. Acting and Stage Manager Treasurer SOALZ nv Paiegd. 13,xeti t, hold six persons I.)rfiri Circle a Parquotte...so,. Upiur 'Piet the 44 boors up.m at Curtaiu to rasa at 1 4 to tl VIAL fioN. Duantit...l %%it A 11 YOUNG, A tit C. ill be given for the bast CONUNDRUM. ac.,l d w , gaiticeut dud classically for - nod TIN DIPPER fur the be decider] ty the audience FRIDAY Et ENIN(I, jail° 11th, will he perky - wed (qtr rims hero) the new drama, by Mark Lcmui., wilt I•,:g tho London Pauch, railed MIND YOUR 0 , N Mr Smythr.....A W. Young. I MtiriaLl....Mr, A W Attor which, first act (.1 BLACK EYED sUSAN. Sultan ...............................:x .... 51W (His first nv trisit- cis William, (first tirt )J u : ia M liaticts conctil.2 with , t pretl!lariV nth., !lug Ig.K•dy bet:or thou eu titled @Tilt f 1 , ,) 'URA VE:sil Mr h. W. Youu. H E NEW NAPIONAL At al, requent of largo [illait—rn tho CITIZENS OF PITTSBEIRuH luily fti.pr•cmt, During tilt, ,•ighr ye,:r4 • .10SPTH C. FOSTER. i•;Sit MEM= c 111 .1 4111, =ME lIIMIIII Ti:.-, ..(i , .• A (ILI .N 1 fi,r the havo Leon lixo 1 I, .1 t t•it. 11 11 One ••.;artat,.., . tt,.• t.lll I. th lea C U I, 1. I 1' A K I'NUTTiNu ASSOC"LATION. A.IIKANUEMS:N ?'R r:141:• , 0*, ot• :4eta.n._.a :Mk; 14,1 Cntr. !brae apt] , rngg) - 11orsemor ,i• H, ut it .• Porn 411 o.pt Dollar xtr, 1.. r the pri, cUllrte t. 147.11 tiw T tr,tl, Ltth ; nlrccl e, frn•n I; R .1(11111 :+1"i: ft 7:1111 BILL P a?, ! w ILL it pi):-; IMIIIME=I All • Ull.llllullit, witio--1h UUt,•l !,, prompt att. ntkrz DAG UER i., il'i AN GI I,IJERI blzi Vt. Ai. A Piaotograf,bfuves - r; :a rad !lint tirroll.3 pint a E ti .1 1.1,1: It I tla Sih'4l3: - .. \I (./ I:LE It Y. 1'1 4 .i6E8 11) .11 pllurkfteßAPll Y. - FuLs BEEN tlrought to Hll.ll oiirl tiy {hi, prii.ieHil liar tita by Lhcl deIJTI Ulna world. They can t l 111 Ail t.11,1r th.lity and drttsti, elegance, at WA Vic Ina:. (1 f. •tu Fourth 4 Cruet, ineal k;s U,~ c N L)AG .7;l';'.E \ i , it.7l2Lllczn .11Li te;._. Sick up110:1-yd.v--!•• A M Ii li U T 1 1' 11; WARRANTED, ~. iN Ai) 1.011 AS AT :I\Y b'; ti.:* TUI CuU.NTI:Y, urat Removed to at Fifth street. CARGO & CO.'S PLIOTOGRA.PIIIO ANI) I.I,EItS tr.iu . t 1 Foorth streJ!, N , J. 2! !-.1 L:t narkut.. . , . • - . Theat•roortH 4w:qt.; !,wilt •i with three lan; e - e :tot enr;,a pied w the, city rut coeitOrt. convenient to 1 , s..•eileric • ltri"" Our oid atid :i•-•• , 1111 to p 'tier likerteasee, are •&•011„. tad :.;rou:1,1 11.),L China, Glass, ztlld Queeusware. nl'ltlNG N'PoUti J u.Ar I,pI:NED, AT THE OLD E.II',IBLISHMENT uM MEET 2r,.. '`E' MX .1C tia- 3EI - Sr , 11321 Wood utreoi. Plt.twiburgb, Yn WllO 1S NOW RECEIVIN(i FICuM Inurupo 1..1 1:1(lent, 011-fla. a. tilled in hid an I Pearl Whita Stone Tea. Ware ; a n d Lila iti Plain, tiold, I.lhitra Aura, Vitrilitai Iron Sloua TaLl, Ware, km 1 ,411 to be the Lien! du. al to uu • a in nee for 11 r'leaultiii.Aii; 14 unlit China of new styles, in l'utt , Whit. 'ttei either La adis single pieces; Richly (Litt sa.l I , eretateti Toilet Bebl blil tauuia amt PlIVE•ti U3-Itta'S: :it Soap Ladies, et, , p[llLt• ! with savor;lvory lit riffled Carving, 'Cos and 'raw , Knives anti I , ';ras; Tstt Wuitert una Trayn Shand - r anti Bb3 01,1,?!3 Table ',tat - .r, ! orated Tiu ToLet Set. Alva, a c auplete un•l full al,to tioetit art;.:,, » w it.. Lie fur the Li' A L TaA t'• n tO pleura the public, wtio are to clamiuo air27:3trol tz LAKE SUPERIOR. COPPER MILL tiMEt;IIN i W 11.1i.:5. 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Cu , Je6 •:‘, to co n., W,,;.,1 , A;IJ fourtb ..L., JAVA COFFE E.—Ju-t received ti. tut 4itictly pure It ' ~.,,,1n.,..t.1.,ea .'oti*, e Als i gliYra IlUd LI 11,.11. , ,at 'AY :': 1 , :.' lk:A SToi.j.:, jc6 -{.l E.t . a, air, I pi_J RE H.) .t. I . \V I.N. l'., t , r tii , lieithti Pl'r 1 .,..,... t" ri,, 1.,t1i DiataiOUd. . ..... 0. FOSTER. A. W. YOUNG GEORGE BIEGRIST I, • V 1 se A Itl El. IMillEE= u. 1,. HIS 611.1 14' I , IITII nt of , ach Ink\ hd, d 1I•2 1: 11 ,•4, • r 3., u,:11, •re ! e . &PI ou.' 1 0 11 ANO :‘ It =MEC a_)l,l, i rca, tL !Lt,ir romclut 1111112111=111 It 11:( 1) ROBEzi MOM AND CO:‘. , i AIISSION .1,,..1a I -I,u, t•ltt-burgt:, !lEEE C,,rr,:.!ly, , I • ti.a.l . l.flodElphro, kCo lIIMIMIIi 4: 1. a Y eat