MEIZ=II roteArrurr . PITTSBURGH• Tl7/3DAY MORNING, JUNE 12, MS& Ph West Pfttsiterith weretetie Mum. Is lax U 0 .1321. or Ora can TZILXLIML—Bit . romp 311D011 MCOLIMI Alum Awn Boaos.--Tbe caser.of Joseph Timis and George Condi, indicted for murder in the first degree, in killing Fred erick Wolfsberger; by pushing him over an em bankment twenty feet high in the borough of West Pittsburgh; on the 4th of Aprillast, was tak es up in Poland Terminer, on Monday. • Mr. Mahon, for the Detente, moved that tbe . &Andante have a separate trial. It would be nismst impossible to arrive st the whole troth of •the ease; ' except through the parties who have here been indicted together. Were they allowed to testify, it mold be shown that they were going sioug the walk in one direction, and that the un fortunate demised coming in the otherdirea dm, met theta, and , th at, too, on a board-walk scarcely wide enough to allow three persons to pass.lt Mold be shown also that Wolfitherger, who liquor at the time, tramped on the. foot of Davis, although one of them fell •back to allow Lim` to pees, and Davis in the moment of elo o s th e pan, puthed_him over. It could like wive be shown that Davis' foot was injured by the,deottu an excrescence had swelled up half :an inch above the level of the skin. -If the - .Cciart grant ns a 'separate trial, we can show these-very material facts. If not, the Jury will •be 'altogether in the dark as to the true state of the case. As to Couch,' than was no testimony against him at the examination before the Mayor; all the positive testimony wee against Davis, and Coach is the only person who can girt full evi dram in regard to the affair. S. P. Roes.; Esq., for the detente, stated that no evidence hid been offered at the preliminary examination agaltuit Couch. • Mr.. Roberts, District Attorney, said it was evident that there had been sufficient evidence offered to the Grand Inquest, for there had been - a true bill found, and it tea legal inference that • there • mast be still mote evidence than there offered. Even If the Court does grant a separate trial he contended that the Court would not then allow a co-defendant to testify. The Court said they certainly "would not allow soo defendant to testify audit was therefore un necessary to grant a separate UAL The motion was -overruled. A Jury was then empanelled and the Com monwealth offered the following testimony—lt.. Biddle Roberts and Marshall Swartmelder,Reqs., appeiring for the Commonwealth, and J. D. Mahon, P. 0.• Shannon, and S. P. Sou, Ems, for the defence. • John Caret testified —I am an Engineer; in the mouth of April, I was employed on Mr. Jones' Ferry boat; saw nothing of the commence ment of the affair; I was on the boat at the Saw MEI Run landing in West Pittsburgh; I happened to raise my head up and Saw three persona standing on the foot walk; they were Couch, Davis and the deceased; I saw Dpris in the act of giving a shore or push; •I could . not tell 'which; be shoved or pushed de mand; the desessed fell backwards down a prec ipice about 20 feet; i,tedriette or two after, I went to him; reiseStdin up and toned his head was mashed in on the left the board walk is about two feet from 'the edge of the bank;, at the ben of the precipice, the ground doses towards the river; it-la rocky ;-heard no conversation pass between the parties ; I was not more than seventy-five yards from them when I saw them; it was between 4 sal 6 o'clock in the afternoon; from where I was standing, I had • full view of all the parties from the time I first noticed them; there were symptoms of life in him when I got to him; he died immediately. after I got to him; the host had been lying there for five minutes; had not observed the parties at all till I looked up and saw a shove even; Davis and Conch were standing facing me and the deceased with has Mak to me; Deets and Couch were facing down -the river towards met mew but one push given ; itl was by. Dirts; the tall was instantly consequent on the oho*, he went over backwards; the de : Mimed was an orEnarrsisedman; be was rather • -litiar thin either of the defendants; don't know his age; .1 understood hie name wee Wolfenber gen. if there had been any loud talk between theml could have heard it. _ ' Cthee-examined--It was a very cleat after noon th ey were almost opposite me, don't know whether Cour.k and Davis were going up or down the riralk;lthere was a lad named Joseph Ormindayn the bait with me; had no previous eciptaintence with demised; had, seen him before; never „spoke to him in my life; he lived in what Miceown as "Harthearde home;" it is about 1300 ,--yird" from the landing; am not personally so ' in:dotal with the &Andante; know them both by eight; them wawa man close by them at the time, not more than two rods off; I did notrecognisebim; I did not pay any attention to kW, [was lookin at the others; did not hear Davis nay to d eceased "you have tramped on my fain" heard met'M-AVOLIWY-PL111?--riviB .., dreg ae Croup ne nen 0 -•. — rit work; rie nee a bat on; he had a coat on ; it was not a roundabout; ' i think Greek had the same kind.. of a hat as Davis; be bad a °oaten; can't dormita hie dress; I was standing at the engine house of the boat; had not observed the parties betore; my looking up was accidental; the same inetant I' looked up the above was given; can't tell correctly which hand the 'both was given with; from the posi tion of the parties, I should think it woe the left band; Couch and Davis were Mending close to gether, saw Davis' face at the mune time he shoved; they were standing very nearly in a direct line from mth Davis was ona level with him as near ;is I isicililtell; dordtknoir them= who was stood ing near;'h" was in Court today; Conch and Davie were on the beard' walk next to the pike; the walk <- is four feet and about' in inch wide; there wee a telegraphi post six or eight feet from *hero the pushing occured; it was below the post; there is about two feet of ground between the walk and the edge of 'the precipice, which is almost per pendicular; there is a three or four inch scantling under the walk; the walk is the regular *venue for' foot passengers. -By • the Commonwesith— l have frequently traveled over thee/ilk; raw three persons peas abortly after the push occurred. Dr. McCook testified-4W the forinoon of the 6th of April, I examined pose modem the body of Frederic Wolfaberger ; found a very extensive fracture, embracing-the entire left • half of the ekuil; the polut of tiOlelloiNie on theleft side .above sad a .little behind the ear; from this point the fracture extended downwards =C I beckwerds to. the base of the skull; it would in' • majority of cases produra tantane-1 ons death; I made no further examination of the ' body; did not think it - necessary; the body was lying in a frame house two or three hundred yards from the feery; the examination was made Uri morning after his death; the deceased was about five feet ten lecheshigh and weighed about 1 • 176 or 180 pounde; be was about /18 or 40 years , of age. Thomas Jones testified—l reside in West Pitta- ' burgh; three persons, if not too heavy loaded, can path on the board walk; I was sitting on the.poroh of the toll home, on the 6th of April, I think it was; I was looking up towards the Point; I dimmed a man in the act of falling over the bank;' I told Me. Barnes to go down, there was amen killed; he went down; I sat stilt to see it the. man would move; his bead was "rook and his feet rolled around a little; -I went up the' walk to see what caused thin. . when I got when the crowd was, asked who did' it, overtook Davis and" Couch this side of Hart man's stablr, as I came abreast of him, Davis said to, me'!Tom Jones, I don't allow any man to - tramp on my toes; " Milt speak .to him; went • on to get an °Meer,. who livid up (above; met John Conner; and - sent him for an officer, Dials vent In to a hauls; Conch, was in there also; Conner came down, and CAM the Constable was not at homth Ginner went into the hone where they were eating their supper and arrested Dav is; a than named Young arrested Coach; there was very large rook with sharp edges where the Min fell; did'nt the anything of the affair till ' I saw the man falling on the rook; did not know the defendants.. • ' .;-.;,. -,,- r, *melba spot where the man / tii:rie c h d o n nse - where- Davie was'arrested, it is about 600 yards; bad no conversation at all with Davis; I want way ahead of him;'at the instant of time when I saw the man fall, I did not see Davis and Couch; my eye did not, em brace ' the foot-walk; it took place about sup = .11412.41111.. Frederick Gettman, testilled—l live in the lit-Ward,.Allegheny; I was about two yards from them when the deceased wee lashed off; woratured in West Pittsburgh- about half pest five; don't know the day: there was nobody then but Couch and Davis, Wolfsberger and my ulf ; was walking behind Wolfeberger ; Davis' ' threw.. him 4;1 was about two yards behind Wolsberger, - ertien he met Conch end Davis; , was piing down the river; Couch and Davis ' were coming np ;':.Davis and Wolfeberffr ran to gether; Daeis ripped out an oath and pushed him -over Wolfsberger never spoke a word to them ;* ergo 'the whole affair occupied about a minute; Davis': oath Wre-03-= 4 d '.----n it r, Wolf ididnoth big in Davis, but they rost c toge er ;, I think they l an toge th er by an socident • can't tell whether, tholfsberger went between eta or tried to . .. one. side. of the Salk ; ,oouth did not do any.. 01 1 1 i -she. men fell ever 'the • bank ; Couch and Davis went Art together ; this is all I know about HrinweWslabwd--. When Barth made the oath ' and gave , blm the push he walked right on, and did; not lo ck 'down the tank; I was on my road . home; I did not knew- any of, • the' defendan ts; knew ,the deceased well, and learkedin the same Oar' • withe r iim; sew himth mayor ore.; can't NB whethe ha wale in liquor ot; d ! not , notice that they Yeas linked arms, while walkhkgi along Ai by-pritk heard no other words used ' ..- kr AM' Flatifil Cana bwinnthinff tilde withthe n u itor . ;=al about quarter of en -hoer ; had a i o n en daring the 'day vith.Davii or Coaalepueerbeel slant a -hundred and fifty, yard. Math Ha place whithelbrr transaction conned. William Bethel testiffed;;Beside !it the Saw 11 . ..._,, , ' - • 7 • -.... . ~ . 1 ; ••.... ..: -----' --, ..6,,,...,:-.4..,,-,:•;...,;..,,.,.:,..;..!. ':1-•'.,;:N.:0V.4?,P40;10`ifv.$.44.".., :. • I.Uill Itun farm . laketoll them recollect the at correstoo mentioned; do , not remember the exact tints' side three young men walking up the foot 'walk; they met a man about sixty•five steps above where I -was; taw Os lift up.his bend towards the man, and the deceased staggered and fell over the embankment; his feet seemed to dreg on the embankment as he went down; he Amok on a rook; went to him shortly after wards, but saw no signs of life fo). three or four adautes, when be commenced to breathi hlight ly; then went back to the toll-house; the defend ants Muted on immediately after the occurrence; had a 'distinct view of the transaction from where I stood; at certain times Davis and Couch were walking side by side; the other man was coming down the path; the defendants had pre- Mostly passe d the toll-house; 'turned sty eyes just ; toward them se they met the man, who ap peared to be in the middle of the path; could not .tell the position they were in; heard no words spokent . the act was done very sudden; the defendants passed on up the walk. Cross-examined—The defendants were walk ing at about the same rate as when they passed the toll-house; the deceased seemed to be almost before, them; Davis stepped to one side and raised his hand towards him; cannot say wheth er the-deceased ran against Dads; heard no serum 'from any of the parties ; cannot tell whether the man was intoxicated; saw nothing more than the one posh. William Porter testified—My place of busi ness is in West Pittsburgh, opposite the toll louse; on Wednesday evening, April 4, 1 was standing in my store door, and saw the prise. era pealing up the board-walk; there was a man coming . down the walk, about a hundred yards off; saw him get a push; he went over the bank; cannot say which of the defendants pushed him; went to the deoesused immediately, and Totuld him to be dead; it was not more than a minute after they met that the man went over; the body remind there a couple of hours, when it was taken to the toll-house; -know no other facts. No, cross examination. , Owing tothe abeam of a material witness, the Court adjourned (at quarter of six) until 9 o'clock, Tuesday morning. The jury were then given into the care of two oonstableg, who accompanied them to the City Hotel, where every convenience had been secured for them by Sheriff Magill. The trial exalted very little interest, the room being not much more than half full during the day. - Surat Till Smarr nearer TIM PUBLIC COLOMIDII AT Till COURT HOUTZ I—A surety of the peace case came up, yesterday, in the Court of Quarter Sessions, which possessed some features of importance and interest, beyond. the usual triviality of such suits. It was that of the Com monwealth vs. ALijah Ferguson, charge, surety' of the peace, on the oath of a daughter of She riff Magill. Mr. Ferguson Is a watchman, em ployed by the County Commissioners to protect the plate of grass, the trees, and the rose bushes that so beautify ornament and adorn the grounds circnrojacent to the Court House. It seems that the Sheriff and his family, since his indnotion into office has beim in the habit of occupying these grounds se a place of pleasant resort in the cool of the evening, where they might breathe the fresh air, and take such exercise as is neces sary to the preservation of the health. Some eight or ten days ago, the County Commissioners had notices posted up at different points about the Court House, warning wall persons against trending on the grass, plucking the flowers, or injuring the trees in any manner. ' A week ago last Saturday, Miss Magill, in accordance with the directions of her father and the family phy sician, she being in very delicate health and re quiring out-door exercise and air, went out upon 'the grass, and was enjoying herself thereon by pulling roses from the parent bush. .She was observed by one of the Commissioners, who, in the belief that the Sheriff's family had no more right to trespass upon the ground than any one else, ordered Mr. Ferguson to request her to re move frorethe grass. Mr. Ferguson approach ed Miss Magill and did so request her—she re fusing en the ground that she had a perfect right to be there. Ferguson then caught her by the .arm and led her several steps down the terrace. She was much agitated and 'alarmed by this treatment, and returned to her residence in the jell building. This was the third time as she stated in her testimony, she had been thrust from the grounds. The Sheriff, resolved to test what he conceived to be his right, caused a Suit to be instituted against Ferguson. 8. W. Black, and Wilson McCandless, Esces, addressed the Court for the prosecutrix, and James H. Sewell, Esq., for the delete:tont. Judge McClure remarked that this was more important than common surety of the peace cases. It involves the Sheriff, the county and the Commissioners. It is right and proper that the Commissioners should take cognixsoce of " 'Fdatte_mion the imnands,.. but in the prese dtAr-stre7- The SheAff of Allegheny county holds the high est and most responsible ministerial office in the county. The Jail is his domicil, and the dwel ling house and the grounds- appurtenant thereto are part and panel of the etirtilage, on which he and his family may step, which they nay oc cupy, at any time they see proper. This young lady was no trespasser. Mr. Ferguson was ap pointed to save the property from wanton' damage and destruction. We have no blame for him. He didnot seize that young woman of his own will; one of the county Commissioners ordered him to do so. Here was a young, frail creature, a daughter of the Shlriff, whose very footfall hardly bends • the grass she treads on, seised by the arm and dragged from grounds, which she had a preset right to occupy. After some further remarks, the Court sen tenced Abijah Ferguson to . pay Costa and enter into his own recognisance in =OO to keep the 'peace towards the proeecutrix and all the members of the Sheriff's family. Aoatemer 'on rna MONOIGAZILA.--Two Men Drowned—We are pained to record the particulars of is melancholy accident, which occurred on Friday night, by whioh two men beet their The accident occurred on the Illononphela River, between Dams Nos 2 and 8, and in this A party consisting of three men, cue woman and • child, were crossing the river in a skiff, at the time the Bromley'''e packet that left the city at Ova o'clock, was passing, they did not observe the boat, but the pilot did the skiff, and he immediately reversed the engine, but unfor to nately too late to prevent a collision. Two of the men jumped overboard and were drowned, though every effort vas made to save them.— The others were picked up and placed on shore safely.—Jotsouti. Fame latriusounirr.—dinthony Smiih )eater• day instituted suit in the District Court against John Henry Bendirs for malicious prosecution, false arrest anZ imprsonment. - - Carus`—The Prothonotary yesterday Issued • =piss for the arrest of John Troman, at the suit for assault and battery of John Huber by his next friend and father John Huber, Br. Bail In 4.500 required. Tea LAT* Air to TEA FIRTH WAI.D.-943- eating Felger, the man who was assaulted and severely injur edl near the Catholic church in the Fifth Ward, some six or eight weeks ago, Is now lying in a very precarious condition with but little hopes of him recovery. John A. Bock and Peter Weaver,.the young men who were alleged to have made the 'insult, were balled out of jail some days since, but yesterday were recommitted on a proms from the Court, in consideration of Fel ger's IoW condition, Pitotsr Picesn.—A 'tidy named Mrs. White, of Pitt township, was robbed of a puree contain ing Ms dollars, on Saturday morning in the market. Lisocur or VA—Henry . Petrie, of Ohio street, Allegheny, mede oath yesterday before Mayor Adams charging Charles Miller with the larceny of three $2O gold pieces. Mel. Petrie is the proprietor of a pottery in the Fourth Ward and Miller hes been a workman therein for a number of years.', The money 11/11Z taken between fistreday and Sunday lest, and se soon as the money was missed Miller absented himself. He was arrested said. held for further hearing on Thursday next. PASSING COWMEN= U. B. Cots.—A man us med John Kitts entered the lager beer ball of Martha Moaner, on Penn street, to the 6th Ward. on Saturday, and, after drinking, offered •$5,60 gold piece, which, being bogus, was refused.— Me then offered another which was also refused. Mrs. Moaner made information spinet him be fore Aid. Parkinson, and be was *misted and committed for triaL Jaime Bois or Axinuffs.—The young gentle men who compose tbe two "camps" of this Ameri can Order in the two Chia, were out Yesterday on a pledge to Ktibnok illation, on tbe O. &.P. Railroad. The attendance was very large and the festivities passed off in a very Ileermatinan Baum.—A man tumbled from s rift on - the Allegheny, on Bonds, lank but nee fortunately rescued la time. ' , Counticen.--Connd Baser, IMO WU caned by Alderman Wilson . ' few days sip an a chirp of fraud, las committed to jail yestotday on a hall place. Tits Ordination at the Bev. Albert, 0. John ston's* • bliseltheer, to Iscds, , will.tithe place in the Pint Frembyt,tesn Church, on this moles, st otelook. - - - The Bev. Dr. litiobse will preach the "moon, sad the Rev. Di:Howardwlli deliver the charge to-theldissionirj, ••• • '• • Tai Jail calendar rliows an incroare of thir teen criminal mime daring last week. .'1 . • . . ~ . '''. - •.4.,. 4 . 4 , ,T. : ,,,,,,4„... ~..,., ~,,,, ..„,, 1 ..,;;_.4..„4 „ . . ..., ,,,,,,,. .y .p.r . 2;;.:,, , z..".;i--t-V", ''' , --..v. 4 .-- , - .4 - " - ' , .. ,5 .-- -,,, * ,,,-, ` , r''''' , '''''" ,,,,,,,,,,. ' 4,,, "1'' - ^ ,, ~÷3 f--:,ekraiV,V.<4..:-.*V.V.V..'arz.... . . • "Ploczmusas or Cosmos Cousdtr., Monday, June 11, MM.—Members present—Messrs. Barr, Black, Duncan, Edgar. Evans, Getty, Griffin, Kennedy, Kirkpatrick, King, Lewis, Lit tle, Moorhead, Sl'Adams, Mliastere, Scott, Bel den and President Long. 'The President stated the Council Ltd assem bled to receive the report of the Gas 'Committee on the extension of Gas Maine. An ordinance making the City Solicitor chair man ex-officio of the Committee on ordnances, was taken ap, read end laid over. The President read a petition from Jos: Long, for extension of gas pipes on Ferry street. Re ferred to Committee on gas lighting. The clerk of the S. C. communicated the fol lowing resolution: Resolved, That the City Treasurer be request ed to make out and lay before Councils, at the next meeting, full statermenta of all accounts on which there are balances due the city, for over one year. In S. C. adopted and concurred in by C. C. Also, the report and resolutions of Committee on gas lighting. In 8. C. adopted and action concurred in. See 8. C. proceedings. 'The following resolution previously passed in 8. C. was taken up. " First. Resolved, That the Street Commission era of the First and Sewed Districts, be nod' . they ore hereby authorized to adeertise for pro-1 meals for grading and peeing Water street from Brewery alley to the West line of the Point Steam Mill, Foster's alley from Sixth street to-Straw berry alley, Duquesne' way from Hand street to Garrison alley; also, for grading and paying Lo cust street (Bth Ward), from Penn street north lewdly to amount of four hundred and fifty dol lars, Caldwell street from Fulton to Time street, Townsend street from Caldwell street to Clark street, Fallon street from Bedford street to • point near Cliff street, Roberta street from Cen tre Avenue towards Duncan street to the amount of one - thousand and flheen dollars; also for grading and repaving Front street from Dort street to Redoubt alley, Third street from Grant street to Ross street, Irwin's alley (rein Penn street to Liberty street; oleo, for grading Ma gee street from Gibbon street to Pennsylvania Avenue, the elm ration for filling the same to be taken from Melts, street, and for grading on Factory and Quarry streets at their intersection to amount of six hundred dollars; also, for gra ding Gam street from Bedford street to Cliff street, to amount of two hundred dollars; also, for_ extending O'Hara street sewer below the supply pipes of the Water Works, and that the Street Committee, be authorized to repair the sewer at the corner of Band and Fayette streets, provided the cost does not exceed seventy-five dollars; also for grading and paving Pride street from the end of the present'pavenient southward, to amount of five hundreddollare ; also, for con structing • part of the sewer in Smith street, the amount to be expended thereon not to exceed the sum of thirteen hundred dollars, and that the Committee be authorized to repair Bedford street in the Sixth and Seventh Wards, the cost dipt to exceed ono hundred dollars, and 'to grade Maria street and Allegheny street, theeost not to exceed one hundred dollars each street. That the Street Committee be and they are hereby authorized to let the above work to the lowest and beet bidder. . . Third. Resolved, That the Mayor be and he is hereby authorised to draw warrants on the Trots urer in payment of the work hereby authorized to be done, in such sums and to the persons au thorised to receive the same by the Committee on streets, grading and paving. Mr. Duncan moved to lay on the rable, which was lost by the following votes: Yeas—Black, Caldwell, Edgar, Hamilton, Mackin, M'Adams, ' • , . NaTs—Dunean, Evans, Getty, Griffin, Kenne dy, Kirkpatrick, King, Lewis, Moorhead, Mo- Master, Belden—l I. The resolution was thee read a third time and passed. Mr. Belden offered the following resolution: &salved, That the Street Committee be in structed to contract for the grading and paving of Duquesne Way, from Evans elley to the west erly side of btarbary street. Mr. Moorhead offered the following amend ment: That the sum of eighteen hundred dollars be appropriated to the paving of streets in the Seventh ward, to be enpended ender the dire°. Lions of the Street Committee. On motion the resolution and amendment were laid on the table. ' On motion the Council adjourned. PROCIZIDLNOS 07 SiLIOT COITACIL--JCEI 11, 1865.--Council mot upon special call. Present Messrs. Allen, Alexander, Cheney, Clarke, Cor• dell, Kier, Lytle, Murdock, Smyth, Taylor, and President. On motion of Mr. Taylor, the reading of the militates diepensed with. The President baring stated• that the meeting had been convened at the request of the committee on gas-lighting;' '. solutions : unedock stain:l4nd the following re:, Ruolocd, That in compliance with the rasa, mendstlon of the committee on gasdightte.a,-,..: the trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Company,: the said trustees be and are hereby authorized, to have the gas mains laid on the following . streets, and charge the expense of the same to the excess fund, Tit : On Chatham street, between Wylie street and: the Welsh church, about 160 feet. On Franklin street, between Elm and Logan streets, north' s.de. On Pitt street, between Penn street and Duqesue way, east side On Federal street, be tween Wylie street and Pennsylvania Avenue, south side. Oa Duquesne way, between Penn street and Garrison alley. A tamp-post on Penn street, opposite Fifth Ward market-house. lamp-post on Dunwiddie street and Centre Avenue: Resoirei, That in complinauce with the reootn , mendation of the Committee on Gas Lighting to the trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Company, the said trasteee be and are hereby authorised to have the Gas Mains relaid as follows, vitt 550 feet of 19 Inch pipe on SeCond street to Rossi 200 feet of 16 inch pipo on Rose to Third street; 1,826 tea of 15 inch pipe on Third and Smith field streets to Fifth street and 1,802 feet. of 9, inch pipe on Fifth street from Smithfield-to latiz arty streets, and charge the same to Excess Fund of 1856 and 1856: Read three times and paesed and iotion concur red in by Comnion•Conncil. The Clerk of Common Council communicated e resolution relative - to - 4*g gas mains in Ferry Street about 100 feet; 1 In C. C..rend and refer red to Committee on Gas Lights. In B. C. action concurred In. On motion adjourned. • Caiater.—The first match of the season be tween the member' of Si. George's Cricket Club, of Cleveland, cameaff on Wednesday last. The contest was an eagithut one and the Reds came off victorious. On the first innings, the Bless made 184 and the Reds 108; on the second imulnp, Blues:08= Beds 124. Total—Blues, 167; 'Reds, 227.., The first innings were well contested on, both Mee, and, bad the weather been more favorable, the scores of the second innings would have been different Unfortunately, the. darkness of the. evening prevented the game from being played out. The Blues had three wickets to go dotal when the stumps were drawn. The Blues won. the game, because the first innings decide the game, when the second is not played out The best man in the game was Channels of the:Blues , who male 40 on both Innings. _ : Ten Missionary Meeting at the Smithfield at. M. E. Church on 13miday evening was largely attended. The collection amounted to $BOO.. Fin - IN Lewsiscivitut —A firs brake out on Monasy morning about two o'clock in the rope walk of Daniel Donahue, at Lawrenceville. The dames spread qnhe rapidly but by the eier titres of the neighbors they were subdued in time to says a portion of the building. Mr. Donaltho bad a large amount of the material used In 'lds trade, in the building, all of which was:del:troy:id. He had insurance onthe stock for $l3OO, ha' the Granite State Insurance Company, which will not quite cover his loss. There was no insurance on the building. The Sze was without doubt the work of An incendiary., TIIIr 00117011111111 LAY EXILIBITIOII.--Tha mid exhibition of the Horticultural doeisty;be gins to-day at the City Hall. Exhibitors Mint hand in their articles before 2 o'clock. Pie awarding committee meets at four o'clock. AzarviD.--The new "Vigilant" Hoottarrimid arrived here via the Pennsylvanii Itallroa(4..on Saturday. TWO HUIDVID DoLLAILS STOLENIA man lied Bwinnegae, of Brown's Landing', Vs, had:lls pocket-book stolen from his ststellsom,: on beard the steamer Eclipse, when near Bearer on way to this city. He did not make known his lost ill after the boat had made senal landings;and the robber no doubt escaped. ••. . —ewe A di' Loa 8/10P Mum in laxso.—Pegtick Glenn, keeper of a email doggerrin'the Sixth Ward, was prosecuted some days gigs 'before • Ald. Mayor for keeping a tippling heCtie.;,: He was held to bail to , answer. On Sunday night, he tippled rather much himself and . lost' his equilibrium. fib bail :SSW how 'things Isere go ing, and yesterday surrendered !tinkle thnten der mercies of en officer who placed At FIULOCIOUS Mary Damn,wife of Jam D. Dare* residing in tie Fifth Mad fituute a complaint yesterdaybeforeAld. spinet Patrick Welch, for keeping fer4elotte winch on Saturday last, sprang uporia daughter of proseentrir and bit her A witrast was Wooed. SIINDAY lane,m - Snunto.—Mary gar yesterday .appeared before Ald. Parldn: Ken and made oath abarglng Julius Vrehisorp peeper of a lager beer hall on sth Street, with saw" and battery, and selling liquor on Eknadsy butt to one Henry Feltman.' , On • the,ehargketatteault and 'bitteiy; he was held to 1 afl to appear at Court. and on the other charge, held to ban for a further hearing to day. By TELEGRAPH Munson, lob 9.—Tbree;: drafts . for, $B6OO • brawn by.J.Robb & CO. of N. 0., on W. Hope & Co' of New York, payable to the order of Bob 'art Park, Were fraudulently obtained to-day from the POst Office.—A - reward of $l5OO has :been offered for the apprehension' of the rogues and the reeosery of the .0111UL-11e public -are cautioned against purchasing them_ - Nsw You, June 11.--John Adams for thir ty years President of the Elton Bank of this city died last evening, aged 84 years. New LONDON, Cr, Jane 11 —At the election for city officers the Know-nothing ticket woe carried by 85 majority.—Lust April the Know nethinge had a majority of 4.00 Naw Your., June 11.—Oa weakly Bank state ment shows an increase of- 901,000 on bOane $785,000 in deposits, a and decrease of $892,000 in speein and $158,000 in circulation. ' Alderman Briggs Imo commenced a prosecu tion agninat the Daily Times for a publication in which be is denounced as a;nnisanee. &mow, June,ll.:—Lorisßosky has becn-ar tested charged with enlisting men for the Brit ish army. The duel 'between the French visitors at Rox bury on Batuntay proved fatal to Bouissou the party stabbed, who died to:d*y. • : Lomi, June 11.—The milli from Forts Laramie and Kearney reached here on Saturday. The feelinesmengst the gliOux is decidedly hos •tile; there swere many robberies of stock. The Salt Lake Mail arrived at Laramie on the 18th May. Puttanururs, June 11.—coute Market.— The arrivals of Beeves were large; Bales at $lO Gil $13,50 per 100 bble. on the hoot —Over 6000 sheep arrived; sales at 4106 per bbl. or $2 igls4 per head. Lambs $1,50®53,75, each. About 1000 Hogs sold at s7®sB per 100.— The total Bieck in market for the week is 1200. Beeves; 200 cows and calves, and 6700 sheep. Left unsold 140 Beeves; 100 cows and 2500 sheep., 200 head of Western Mules arrived mar ket dull Pnrr.anctrau, Jane 11.—Flour further do ulined; sales 800 b)o. at $10,62 a steady de mand far home us • . Rye Flour scarce and held. at $8 Corn meal dull; Penns $4,873 and Ilnindywaie $5,121. The demand for wheat has fallen off but there is not much of fering. Bales 800 bush. good red at $2,60; . sales 600 bash. prime do. at $2,66, and a small lot of white at $2,68 per bushel. Rye mares and wanted at $1,68. Corn again declined 2o per bushel; sales 4000 to 6009 bush Southern and Pen ni; yellow at $1,07 afloat and $1,05 in store. as in limited demand, sales 1000 bush. Perms to arrive at 60. Groceries and Prosi sions; a far trade doing at former rates.— ' Whiskey dull, small sales in bble. at 860 and in khds at 35e. New Yoke, June U.—Cotton unchanged; sales 1000 bales; N. 0. fair at 14.. Flour declined 121; sales.'6ooo bble. good Ohio at $9,50059,- 76; southern drooping, sales 800 bbla at $ll,- 26®511,68. Wheat easier but not quotably . lower; !Laic' red upper Lake at $2,16. Corn steady; sa s 70,000 bus , western mixed at SIC) $1,04. P rk a trifle higher; sales 1600 bbls new mess at $117,62 and prime $14,75. Beef a trifle higher; aides 600 bbls. country mesa at $10,50 0512,50 and re-packed Chicago $16,76®516. Lard easier but not quotably lower; sales Hams at 94(6110}. Whiskey 86i. Coffee, Rio, firm; sales 1200 bags. Sugars firm; sales 800 hbds. N. 0. at 61€44. Stocks quiet. Money easy; Penna. Cdal, 110; Reeding 80i; Cumberland 294; Erie 484; Cleveland and Toledo 82; N. Y. Central 924. COMMERCIAL. COMMITTER - OF ARBITRATION, FOR J R. W. H. Mars. V. P. , -JAI. M. Odom, & amuut... Sam Wpm. W. P. Jam. , PITTSBURGH MARKETS Oliva Prtuat - aosi Oastres.l Tuesday 24nolnic. June r 2.18554 FLOUR—silei on the wharf of 58 bble..ClPtillie at 2700 and 25 do. at 0.76: from atoll 20 do. at 29,76 and 80 do. at Elm. Of Corn Hanlon male ofl3 bbla.,lrom store at fkl. 08J.114--ader from drat panda 0f303 and Z'O bu• 81.1. led Oorn at 05 and 01. and 200 and 175 do. rms. store at 05 and 06. W113918.91T,s lialo or 93 bblo Its. of. a 5.... ELDON— tiva nem amannala V.. 000 fa. In la s. snorted. at 3. 9 and 19. rash, and 1,090 In. Sugar rand Haw at 13. 0111 Sara 01L8—a ri. 9144 bbln N. 1 Lard 011, at 14. platy dais and 9 bDla Linserd K 111.09, Ewa. . • MONETAIL M The weather contlnuai coal and shaven . . and elm* .4 hens the muttering. of comnieint trent the canictry. The %%he t , Y. T. - swam. r of bath stnetace. The rtag• busyjecene. Isoik—All the late eorMrorchd inrokes tram Woebud ere decided In gaoling tromem In the room market gensrally, and an edrance on Pit. whieb favorable thanze 10 attaib ate& to hemmed astrolty in the boom businema the low. wing of diroornat Wee by the' Bank of England. orders tram Pro w , for boo as bon prodeote, and to hopes of pew ae the result of the new Convention. We fink/sw m. In the rorovepondence from tend quarter. of all the Brltieb Iron manahrtating distriet• conthonoll root plants of the alasoet entire abeeme of govt order's, end ~city m wallow from other commtens I n tenths of ibis olnd should lad Importers to apprehend tdilvaest7 lodation to draw speculative ordets--• practice the - heeding Irma t er s an wily execute In hopeful throe like the She quantity of Pig Iron et Amerlean frown. humor mottled kr wend menthe, but from owl/ einmartero where Suwon continue in Mart to an amend of abili ties to maintain • Orin poritlan, at Wm not Mina below the • sweet ruling prow The ...menial Intelligence of the put. week bee ai nn muse activity to om market. and on edgiest/of Wee of six thowend tow of Inane Man bums net transpired. Of the sale, at the rake glen, one lifty roue Foundry Pig Is reported at : tow Gr am m •1 IA and 1100 tons tin at =ld. There Is decided film we In ell demeiptione of Lon t /wraiths bane exceeded lbw of any previous week for month& e.M orders far Use haws been somewhat numerous tWoith not extensive. Wean advieed of semel lots Iteithel Am loan Iron sob/ et/ fall proomberoridiag two hundred loou In emcee t.— Seventy too. Obast In two lots, tame. Mini. N. Amer, • • • " Phi am Warrants .. now Welt Iwnsd and . hone and expert toper 10.2ething met • dollar as acre Ihr two or throe nronths. At the present er .Sr* minx $1,07 and satillng $/,10 "pro. The am Warrants are 60.120 ind 160 acne ..h. - Thaw .W be no 40 acts Warrants Israel order the meat .at, and It Is ear opinion that the old 40 eon Warrants will Mae. letter Plot W as , . than. the others. MOW .ho bare 40 ways Warrant" mar Meet $l.lO. • The Africa beings but few ordarelhr American Pecuritise The mint., Utters =nem the opinion that ream is at hand. A lamilluntauthorlty Is Perin dotes that the new =don of Austria. made with the assent of Wade, h t e= almady agreed to by linaland and Prone.— Tble le. Ulmer. -probably praustars. One ortwo mond. mint Loudon Bankers. predict Pee. in rer 000.1 a —IN. T. Trib. IldMa HALM. Miley J... sth.—The ro eatppY of Beig Odds tide 'we= have been between Too and WO bead. The demand wee active, sod' -II 'offered were disposed of with= then n=or9l o .lTrdsl3.4o 100 lbs.— Ciews and Calms mat arlth fair Innatry at termer prima— -Iweer I'ha Good t a`ont 1000 era ars In good demand. Balm 37110. including 700 to th e rob huh at $40113. as In guallty. micio,—Wool aigimir Inmilts freely, though. as 'ytt, In =all lets. Many of the large Wool Women, who refused to sell last IMMO% and wintered Item.. are new in market TVherey p sruimmm 1 2 u 1 1 3 l Nor dm S o • t s h o n a y mod u os btroi g u a more The average rwitiaU .bout 23 area There le s loathed Improvement in the manner In which Wool Is washed sag put up, over last imadia.-I.Werres Ohms . The 1111nOin nom dipliwan ammo on hsr manifest, which wants/hos onsatimam7 'onions who did not relent that onlyw west intssonned botwtoo this wtogi:lVOn ra ltT i sesottl r ,....ni n a i rilto:ol d rer . Ming the hall weekly aswesina samilnontbly tel did not commence uo i lli , , lftot that grams lat. ,r.;"ht been crowded: The aminuit. ths hands of psalmists Is estimated at VOO.OOO whkdt with tha drafts on the. Sob Treasury wonittostnearly $1,0120,000 .by this Moamar and about $1,001,000 t y.th. two stoamori.--M Y.LTrib. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD Ow. pgAmpraiu AM.-3001m wheat. Wl'math seen; 20 0,112 . 10 . . DAN. Mar 7144 Aka 0 bbla I: do, PAM mica owner.% bun ccas ji ti, m.:l, 32 bat WA 24 bbin egg* MAUI Axudgnem amuiro & Primmum R 8.-13 kop butter .1 B Own adt at AcretwesA.llllo.lllmm 800 Wm wheat, Wilmextb AA 3 bbis Ang.JtA /1.1 10 .I° ' 11 a° . " °l ' 1111Mtr Y coldgates. • ; IDIPORTB BV RIVER: - . BY OOLLIWSLIWP- 119 toeless, AX'Obse; us d o al 4 eta Does Robluns aa 86 bee ftswes, Boss WOenabs 11 1 1 dal It WI se. mums as d ° „7 silt 20 so , 1110,000:book*W• 10 " 1 " wasletases ek. Woseudles• Mans ox Sks scot, spu r ivi 0.2.10=3.811:15,ire.byg0d.16n0t Q rses ." •-69 fo u.n os s i r fo lins d e u k 1 1 1 6 .g.to sdat ea. • bunl,olllll, by Sew Yoelo , •400 to lead, T &Air, 11 mo alefews Wgs_we big !essp.• Gardoutl66 eks V 616 ./111.. d. k w ,jr " Tig. Il:ina h rs"%trrnmp ,-,..*rli gn Th lore 86 bbls Pr& 14 mks wool, 42 lebe I nas, 8 lab books; susedw• aulelliPm 6 f rr . Loins. by es. Obile-282 bides, 8 Warbanah • h a sp' da, Heed; 260 do. W-D 416641 : 12 d . . l wrk 43 bes hasp Irwin et Bout 117 Sp klaweres, WIT t oe4 210 Po hams, W medusa X Bra 1101 ets shwa, a ea 104 DWI" A ChellseWlso; 44 Xs bane, sue woo g N a Lt anLy,g. by Cberrol4-386 bbls floter.BBlalds tobseosiost,ooo.bblie kw. /4 W 5 .1 , 21 01 .15 do oats. Xds as* el If Reis e uaba prs. dues. 24 buy eats l bulks!, _2ts kooostll, mks woof. mak 111 do osia 666 do ism 69 1•16 flour, omens =wpm= by C.DesISITLXW 6II4 utast. I. Wfboartb 14 see 101 ;ass W weeollY • we 21 eke old Poo, bb do old glass Illelosoill 001100 obis flour, .T W Reek I bbh 1434 041, imetyrA/PIA eg 26 J js4 aad . 60 d o p o w, p Ilsrdluo kae. roe? A Z it ° r,erbi.T.ez.r.:..bc - 4'12 ttr,c44 J. aB. ',mad,. se bat whisks,. £ Base ek,,a *Mob= ladesoar 2DO ea us , 40 amass as rsda eaudgusse pa Meek er do bass. ea _onianoraki. y L. 11.41.4000 plow tessullsall min; W mot twoossootes.BB desieslst. 60 1 1 • 14 46111 . 100 Ps do, je. s . cuemp7ekT7, bY kaki Quosse-22 it . woof. Maas * alz .1.2 toe Masa -tisabuA MSS bleary ra tug busa gmb, Prtle:lnd- 4 y _ Gamin 285 blu i xraJ - w XX, 22 D db. 83 uour s mew AREnuta AND DEPARTIMES .1131aMP - 4. 2 . 1. M- 1 / 4 . 33 " 2 " 113 .; LISMO. _ 'tol 130. d. TaSSAM r2 UrdThl i . u kiMil-; 0 .14 lartmea, flutiburrtlic; Ailosbrar 40 O. Boolor,' L.44411.a t t0m, o o; 14d-44407; ec Mfr. L ww.u.„, N .. vet, EL , Lath; obrmit.: ; 004 • 0 7.00 DEPAIMID-Jollot basscoi. do - ya ; Wed ffilite w 0w,131:t40r. Terps. • apro.—ou mead.; imedag inge.l3llsopplasba iblisiod. rid Molt dirtitt• r• 413 - JOSEPH WHITE'S wow, CARRIAGE RE 'OSITORY! • JOSEPH WHITE no 1 0n17144 on busi eft nee hs b p tlmu preple, (now lately enlarged.) between Pitts Md. Lawrinsomae , near the Two Mile Syne,ew ally invitee the public to Inspect ble Meek of ES, fill001:1A gm And. be pertirular Writer= gentleman metreamers. that ono Mlle le made, Fourteen Teeple:m=lmM , In the tmelnees. enable* him toylace before Lie patrons the mate claim collection oftrrruges, which so many rears part It hu been his Particular depertment to select from the various and moot Wanted Saatern Itannfacturel The lumen of Ids new emend is complete, the ac.tortt ,ef his arrangements will beet and met. faith Unable - Manufactures et Pre.. Unencumbered by, those haler earenwes whkh, the mania for dem:eating lions. of buebteee tom bosom open the price of Mode, Owing to largo rents,) Joseph White will sell on reads money only, at matinees than the usu. alpronto. N. remained ,beri mennaer, roidi di: notch. add, JuSEPH ZOB.CHE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in TRIMEISGS, EMBROIDIMES, LIGNEIdr d GLOVES. Fancy Goods, Ice. N 0.77 Market se., 14.1. 4.C/i and the Diamond. far Agent. for •Bradley'', nulls. IRObiFRONTI New Dreei. Goode. lIA.GAN & AIIL, N0,'91 Market street, WOULD respectfully Call the attention of the ladles to their negestoek of Grenadines d trd= 2XF/ r efill enrel l . I l igst . sod dreoL n ine Plot:eel Bolos de Calms and lawn. do W. .p=d Peremptory Sale- of i Timber Lando. sir THE b scriber will , pHogitively sail at a bargain, ebout 4303 acres dr made lands, Inn dry traota, situate In 1111 1 mutat Pa.. near the Roe of su the Sunbury and Erie Railroad. I They ISSIS and enli be sold. and upon such termithat purr-Imam cannot hdl of realising an Immense profit from their Inyestinent. - ALSO • Ole of the best Farms In Westmoreland county, near . Freeport, rentalrdnit 11<)i acres, tar sale cheap--e rem ebance tor gardeners or farmers 4 Good buildluad. with • large misty ofeelected fruit. aril on the promises, -Titles Indisputaole,_ Woe fallPiculers, rail •ImmedP• Maly at my room at the United bates Rotel. Penn street. • where plots and draft•of the laud. an bo seen, and title Pa deal examlued. Will be old In a body, or immolate, so Madre& ' WA-0 I .R. MICKEL. • towdnr. jjAVING sold my Ma ins and Stook of Li Powder and Pun to D. Writ. BIDWELL. I eheerthl ly rooommend him to my Mende and =dome,. MU! burgh, April F, 1845. L. 0. GRAFF. Co-Partn' rthip.. • - I - HAVE„assooiated Joilmoh - Dilworth with L me In the Powder and OomMDelon bo•lnesa. and wig continue hereafter under the style of DILWOUTII • BID: WELL. D. W. O. BIDWELL. Plttabisrsth, April 10,1666. DILWORTH &IREDWELL, MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS :FOR • Du Pqnt and Daza d Gun POwder, 165 PRO.IPT BT R PITTBBtfROIL &TAY - vtwioty S sting, Mining and loswias Powder &bray, on hand and for, ale from na. on favorable terms. j_ 1101-bierebards and others will 'please and 10 their or ders by 6 P. IL for delivery Deal morning. and by II A. M. Ow delivery to the as I apll4l Pioneer Line of , Australia Packets from New York to Melbourne, CARRYING mar GNIYHD STATES MAIL . Vobeautiful and favorite Clipper Barque uitton, rdneteentheddii ottble Has, KM be do. m t. n her iscoad Toys% tO ni elelbou= tilt 20th 5a1000,11300,_ Cabin, *mod. Catdn. J. 125. TTOhee Pliamod villbe Wowed by the celebrated Clip Per Wladvrar.L Apply do boardlderg, Nast Filver.or to cel3 W CAMYR.ON. 11 $ vra etreort Neer York. Hats and Caps: Wtwould call the etteutiori of ,owr ends and the publid trenerallf_ to our beintlfol rock of BILE HAM im sa sod 31, arbleh illi t cannot be eurpuard for neatness and beauty of style Also. our Celestial and Shanghai , CAPS. which areAhe moat splendid ot the ISMIOIT Mat Capeat met. mhs .1. WILSON BON. 91 Wood at. Vanety ana racy tfciods—A fa assort ment just received. Tare opening out Spring purehaees of borto gads, and offer diem at lowest prima toat; d Invite oonatt7 dealers to examine out stock beams pa...chiming. Our stock of ,Looklag abuses sad Frames of all kinds Le (omelet. W)& IL TALCAM L CO., oettl7.l No. 62 Wood street. • _ ' WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM Nair York and Plata&lib* full Ilia* of • DAWN AND nIACK. TV.AIZ,; =az Young limn. hoDesial,Gunpoird r, Oolong, 1.4 and /IngLh Breakfast, all of width bass bran easefully odeeted and will I* sold as mina': alther whole zala or retail. BOPERIOR RIO AND JAVA 001TES. LOVRAING'S and BT. Lotus RUINED BYNUM, ; PERM TEA STORY, Na 33 Fifth street- A Valuable Property for bale. subscriber hamag a desire to move to are Wed. offer. Ibr eel* property.rthlch lout. • smarter of • roll. rota PhlllPhorgh, Bete.* ...nab Pa., opposite the Rochester Railroad Depot, near the Ohio Myer. It will cult met exeraleaDY u • Prleate redden. Be thaw she are engaged In Mathes. In the dry, on Rafts roads. h:•antboate or per Gardenia+. It contain • about 12 urea, one two story Bosse 25 by 23 feeh none etory . _frame 15 1.'24 feet; • frame Barn. 20 by 22 feet hood Well In the Yardi on; balldlairn and alio Ns grafted Apple Trees. a h. of Pesch'and Cherry Tree!. The whole or any part of the above mentioned property sill be cold If chorea.— For farther earth:due. enojolre of U. W. (111tIOTTI, Watch- Maker; hardthfleld et.. near PM. 01P _ ap2s.2md 02.0.6 V 'G'C Dissolution of Co-Partnership. firm of LIVINGSTON, 1100 GEN & eLl=ituratrAngs,iv,:g Work iv; or !larch loot. The bafideen of the No y eItLL Works entelChheeethe-tuaattd ee t . or . bo th'!"'"rb* We. I.III.IIINGISTOW, rho ,rtl .t.'""dth. tho off."1.11e11.1118nUltliON. •UALVIN ADAMS. • J. 8...8,08.81111.48, Pittsbrush. Plot 4.81 ed W. D. OUPRLA N D. Public sale of the Mean Line of Public Works of Pennsylvania. I4OTICE is hereby given, that by authority of an •et et Amenably of approved ynd. ISM, be exposed to Public gale, at the Idea. mars' gm thos, to the City of Philadelphia, on WES DAT. the !Z4th derof July 1855 at Ko'clock, P.M .. the whole MAIN LINE OF PUBLIC 'WORE& • between Phila. dolphin and Pittsburgh, consisting ,of the Philadelphia and OolunabLa tinting! . the Allegheny Portage itallrnd, including the new .ca lm to avoid the Inclined Planes, the gut.= division of the Pthuslirazda Canal, from (blow- . but to the Junction, the Juniata division of the Nowt rads Canal. from the Junction to toe Kasten. terminus of the Allegheny Portage Railroad. and the •Weeten, dl vidon of the Perausylvanla Canal, from the Western term inus of the Allaaheny Portage froad toPlttsborgh.end in tielgrtogether e brid ANTl t i t hli S urp " % b ra un tost to , " Zo ' f alld Canals:nd ell the Inej;anahltieu7, Locomo tives, Cars, Trucluaßtatio Enemas, Work hops, We. ter Stations. Toll /looses. Aback and whatsoever and when:dowser thereunto belonging, or held TR the of the mune, end together with al the right. title, Intend. claim 'and, demand of the Conigunrmath o .... STVAALL be WOVerty. reel. Pnlonal and totted to the rime, on (2141 terms and conditions pry by the tald get ot theembly, copies of which mar be obtained and pplicatloa it, or letter . whitened to the aloe of the SOCTSUIrf of the (konmouwealth, at _Harris laugh, Pennsylvania. JAIICP POLLOOK. .oovernor of Pennsylvania Ituceirint Catnatiailarrishargh: tier lath, taat. my Ideltd STRi LISMUNCE CO PANT, OF lIARTFORD, CCiNN.—Cluirtered-1819. PAID UP CS& Capital, -•-- - $5OOlOOO. Cash Surplus on Istjan. 1855, P. 273,273 S CAPITAL STOCK and SURPLUS THIS invested ibr the benefit of a ll poUepholdi re. As an *widen°. of the claim we have to Daigle cow &lento and of our ability to pay all bused promptly„ wr state WS that the receipts of Ude °employ hone all it./ 1144.1&111 vary ft= I 1 to 5150,000 per month. Ito twines to lame and well distributed, and to our opinion no Insurance Ompany in the United States aobrd. bet ter de/Waage, than the Alto. They continue to make Insurance on property be town and country, at rated u low as consistent with safety to the polies holder. • H. B. TZN-ItYO6. Agent. Mee, Ncath•West . onner llifth and Wood streeti Pitt a. spawlyd burgh. ,; SALE-13 sores of Ground, calendar,. • 3 ed for choice bulkUng ate. on the Lawrenceville nrid Sharewburn Plank Etna, - between the lands of •Thoutan Widisee and David Elolenee,:linue.,ftontinn 370 feet on the Smith aide of sald road. It le We only inapellor piece of ground for sale at en low a fete an that beautiful . rad— Enquire of in72l.tf LTEI:O3. WOODS, 73 lib st If i t hsi tY , GOODS IN • 'EXCHANGE FOR CITY raontmr—n. nitellerdased erM expo a la Or Mae for City Property. betlaet•o 00D smart mat era country atm,. THollaa myVott • ; Oomateeelel Ilreturr.lll, Ati =3ALE-50 to 60 acrea archaic° land lat.lioTanen Tp, All•iihany Do., 11 miles on the reed prime Wttlrfatd. vary oh:l4mM: It don or ecee calniee i eer.d t crit4 itatinit It. Tha rood hind ia heavy whitanak and Wiwi; stone qoary, with abundance of coal and limeatona— m• farm Ulm well; la wi ll tilled, and not to be inatchwt my dor. Macron. will Meld ifjoonfr.d. Apply. myl4 THOMAS WOODY. 10. 410 at. a Congress Hall,' Cape May, N. 3, • TTBE subscriber has the . pleasure to an rounce to the bathe that be has recentlyhtted op. In • ie of superior elegance and canfort, this wall-known end popular estsblishmont. The sitemdve toriklings be Wm mooted Ws bean consionuted in the most approved modern fashion. with gado= and alp clamber., ample and extensity* corridor,. s' pert. drawing moms, and • di. sing bell unsurpassed by any in the United §tates. 'IDs ied hie fornitors, Adria entitelypaisuced cook% _ nab. Ii of thesuppl mart costly and luxurious deecription. The subealber likawiee I , • • =d the meet ex be has with the eboleaut wanes d and llquonu sal, baring secured awsiklrillad cm. of Ut 4 .41” , tertint.. be moo ddantly premium that. three whimsy raver hire with Shell company shell enjoy all the comfort., onarenbrom and r• [nemesia otie fret ciao malropoliten hotid.r . Oongrees 1141 Is beautifully situated In the matt et • lawn, stretching directlY tr. the em side, ant mm. moot as uninterrupted view of the omen.' The terms will be moderate, and no thane will be wads for extras. The boom vial be ready tbr the rseeptker of vhdtona on the Bret of June. ,:.- W. B.ldtr r, w PrOldert.e. 1D726 004WIL11•25 , Cape 'sherd. ' • TO THE LADIES, • PAUL MMUS, 104 Market street;• DESPEOTFULLY informs • the LsAiies of Plttslngsh mad vicinity that he lus just noshed • lone sad TIE fehAlt i oa of 13nt and Simmer It G al i Nteltrioff K Fd I n o 4 f " rm , 012,4010 AC tIVED TUB MPRNINGI BY ata FX PB.lo33—taportmatit it T Elsek,rtatellrred. and PrenW WO to which I would solicit tan atten tion of m enatontera and ladiat IP itenerel. , • PAUL MUGU& . LASSINNTTS AND OASSIXEMS--Eisi infil.e i . 09.n0d . tu. dotter the ithirth tumid ui bad Moth. boo ',mull 'abaft the pa ~....1 the public Ammo Rau rthothr sttbutket to Um, at thew goods. both ibr _ sad thalittote ann7r="ra than to obithaubnith 468 . k .bb, staC4 Nalret st.._ bthll644llthb - • : . ' 'PAUL MAUL - BDEBRonnIMIS—EaTing owistantli on bawl a Ism trortsocot of EmAtoiderkoo___._du da• Ilona. l iroulA mond% the Parfolio tto . naLlidarE PAUL-HUGIIB. ORPHANS' COMET SALE OF , COUNTRY BRATS AND 'LOURING MILL—UT vistas of st. m art of the Orpbaas'Ocart of Allaitlmni **PM itc•- 11 .D. 10 . edatinistestris *James IL Dasis. dscosss.l. l WE 4 13.10 to icsis on Ito ._po•Acc.. en listortla= ol X ict 3 0 . 0 0*. A. 111. alibi , ' Arai in lova thiP of "ADA tisrialr James U. DILTi. ;clhod solsadl to "o•sillollato• subdivided into lots of onlolnorth or an Seri SO -Ohe atom Oa ono of tin lots 4 *KW tits Asso—Thst ropolor marchant aad *Di .mOl. prith wa. tat palm moms tbs bast tn Os Wqmty, sod ascots sus* =MI ?Ab b r. lata t. im ur 1 luta e_Mbic , otil ti a 07 sitniAo6 la I titui drattisci Shoa t *Ws Thee libels tbe Ilteattessiuo tantE mn aomes . sal *Ghia • half • niloPsalm. tallsoad static*. .1* couatesamits %Ds ea. to secioshod. wilts assardasso toil* tit" Sands* it *tong the ma* 01intbleacor 4 Tssio—Oso third este balsam to ono sad Ain yam 'AM batmen. Boss osa bosom gad tartlets obtaLto• •7 Visi"l•li o lics. Davis on tbs .. I' . jti'm = .4 licsiti 4 islc." •• : ". EAL DATIL Ass • , l/ 15IBEED OIL-5O bbli for sale by mrs • B. A. nuthrisroor. e WrBAGS -2000 two bun. and 4.000 bow la otos sal liat a imam New York and Philadelphia Adrortitemeniz PROM CRANE a STIVER3, 37 South 3d ea, Ph laa.P aad 10i Naas= Area. Now Tart. CISC er lemur. no,/lc J. McCOLLUM aro manufacturing a and base artustaatly on band their won*" r Mathinee, .lth W their lately patented Isayroals meats, of rations than. Also, Patent Dough amen. cracker Docker., bartored Oven Mouths, Damper. Le., fa se ES and 40 Eldridge et, Neer Tort. sols2o4mc WM. H. 111.11110 H, 18th and Chestnut sta. Philadelphia, iACI'OI!.Y . of every_deseription of TIA.IuA.4L PLASTER ORNAMENTS. of Building% eciadsting of Center Plena. Mouldlno, Entiehmonta to Ovrntoso,Copttolo, Truman to tient dating modelled with ours and snotavc7 to droving. au °owe from the manta intttotutalf tat.mdtd to ott , wirrantod to cam 'abb. 11.194 m do - . Phrenological Cabinet ~:-., , e . 04" FOWLERS, WELLS & CO" *One . ' Memolee 4 ets and Peglinen, 231 A,d 1%. it MVO' ta b tTr -th• l i ggq i ve . , . IL Cara Magnetism and .00inna 1. nittio , de and rota at New York pinta Prone. donal examinations, wttt darn,. and Noll •/, , written drettpticene of etunsetneOlA i ag ettneins. Cabinet frac FOR RENT. _ LIST.—From the First r of . April next; ic 4o thiliconustdloss brick buildings, sitinde In the lieo. on Ward or the city of Pittsburgh:between itreclrentidge street and the Mommgehela Dim, Weir' oconPlod sr Menet Bakewell.„ Pews - ben, u s slue lassuactorr nod 111.1100.110. mThli.spropartr Is eligibly situated. sdissmt I;«="wharf. ice any business connected with 'Won -4 river Undo. or Sr nmertractruing Putlenan Several sots/1 buildings and scepeclous Ts:dare attach. Ves 4Y irutt Pitteburgh :rata '4 nelae ll i t t. N roo. mt,1341 Neville Hel. car. 4th end Mart)) six. FOR BENT—A. very desirable Dwelling Hann on Penn rt. The haw I. in Soot rate ceder, having ben recently Mei onacerered. Waled elel Tar carted. Enquire of Juliti WILBOI4, Llbert7 rt. mite r 110 LET—A Dwel ' .11; House on Third et., I mu oar ales. B. HBERT & SON, 140, &I d. . ZLET.—A small well-finished arid fur nlthew:i STOII.B, with Ism .howwhadc;ir, nazt door to conles of Sd and Market Ms. Pasted=rival ha fat R . D. OLYZA . 1 R. . 'll '4. on , t street next door to the earns Of 'ad rt. ocediada by Ur. B. Vrra:r l MTa:7'l &WELL finished Brick Dwelling, adjoin- TA, a— trig Inclneburg, and neer the Relined 8 Uo s ouse nontsina 13 roams, nal the lot. on whietrther* is • garden end good stabling, fronts/56feet on the Turn lke and extend. 264 feet ha depth to a Ong lbot en , eet. This desirable pronertge6lll be sold lon and on 'erg, easy tem or will be rented for 8160 per annum. D N. . GATZADL To Editors and Printers. .MBuilding went im u... i tt. tm more thali ten ream by the Pigs burgh sad which Is central. ly on Third et.. near Marks Is now TOR RENT, affording • good opportunity' to Editor' or Printers of e, min t s well known sterol for their Wainer. This_proP erty le directly opposite the estonsive Printing end New , payer eetabliehmente in libtsurife Dispatch Bonding.— R. D. OAS , . el. for terms. &Mgr to laZirtf Market Cr., between 34 and 4th. WaterL•nre Institute . . STREET RAND STREET cso&7llSlDE)_asr. PENN. AMR THE RIVER, PITTSBORGH PA. OOTOR BA ELZ, Gnuitiate Lind nd Practi tioner In the Old. Sc hools of Medicine. Al'open& 11111=hie end l b ;Craft . . 0 0111171: therrtror d lecation. The perfectly eafe, direct end immediate effect thia aye tech on on .11 Fevers, and all dieessee acute and chronic —while It Is mild, graterul and invigorating to the lurk end debilitated, renders Itpeculisrly desirable in ramifies. who .111 be treated at their homes. Allopathic and Elomeepatific treatmemt will be adminis tered where dashed; bet., after long ancitherouV emir tared Doctor Beals given a decided prefinance to thy, which hae, throughout the old .anducer weirl= an so eminently sumessifil creel irm of dienni, Mehl ding Indolent Co.ummatkm, Itemohltle.DrinsiPele, mmatory and Chronic itheumathrtn, Asthma, Dania 00., Nervous and Liver Messes. Teathnordals of cures ft= highly reputable eitinns amens every State intim Union, ran be l t ed emind et tractor iteeiCe aloe • The Bev. Clergy are Met to consulthim cretin. . Warm water being used to the cermmenorment, and of tan throughout the treetnient.it is • luxury instead of un pleasant. as those tineominintsid might supPoes4 RxrusecMessis. Wi l l Brawir, Waterman Palm er W. W. Wilson. W. EL Will Weld., D. T. Morgan. Wm. In6reirs ho , m e a H. 1L ThKer ur. e nderidgned.hinihg Tinted Doctor Baeiri lastitth Won and witnessed his nuemeaful lly tosatmen cheerfu commend him thoroughly ed t. ucinen end Wang Phre ein em Charles T. nandi. Joe. M`Connells, David HoOtt,, John C. Curtis, Debt- Petrick,. John B. I.l•lngarns.Jobli Welght, W.:. Patrick. Moses F. "Stott. O. Ormsby Gregg. jchnd Varnish; Varnish. Philaelphia Varnish Manufactory, 80 and 82 .11Cyrik iburthStrea. rE undersigned would earnestly invite the ittenUon of Country Merebante Makers, t Makers and others to their very superior Coach body,_Carrlage, Cabinet, Dames. China Mow, DMus Jr Soo. hyttit and every other kind of vernbch.e. wm&.. 0000 been InconatantneeneartyFortyYears, and Ibel confident In saying that they ere ansurpaseed=y other 611112. (sawed In tide country, kg their d ty„ dg null ities and teantlfal lb. WO , k. Ofx are moderate end terms easy to good buyer.. Glee use ealL C. SCH.OI( & CO, reh2lAndfr SO s 82 North fth st... Phlcteclidnbla. RemovaL , L E BANDER GORDON, Commission sad Forwartillog_llmhsot. Ms removed, to No. 121 • Wood and 2tolt6.eald. . - Removal ISAIAH DICKEY it CO. have removed to SO WO". sad 63 Prott gw., werthouse Aramly ...voligt by NW, flrt 641, MT I I . W. HERSTINE & CO., have removed to No. 75 Water street. corner of Cillal:m:m Wm. ap7 - • suais, Bornas.a 117NDWZA.437 Mack Porter Wins Cuba, Ak PllntN=llMAYekraa"Mittia. 4ol t non Lamm- and 133 and 135 That gas, Pittatrulen. Penn.. nt.619 • Remotal. • DoR. SPEER Sc SON have removes to 334 Pomo Anat. near the corner of Pmt.Pmt.and Wain& boars S A. IL. and 2 P.A. sp2o3mtt For Sale. THE HEEL-BOAT J. B. RUSSELL, of .a=rgr.a old and , .r.t(XLy apIC BLNAEYIE R. CHB IrT S R , MERCHANT TAILOR: L' g iVERY description of FINE GOODS; Silk table for Gentlemen ' Mew. on hand , and .111 be • to order In the best and latest dyke of Paohkote to calved monthly CIUtSTEWB. We Steidy to Plasma mylll T 4 Wood at. Steamboat Disasters on the Western Waters, AND STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY. • rundersigned liaire now in course of pr E nnicstion, nem STEAMBOATDIBEL7PORY, w be Issued in October nest. The took will contain mar two hundred DOM. Illustrated In the beet style, endued, ly bound In a durable 111•00111. it ME he am af the meet ioteresting be:Ammer published. end Mil be • took that will be r lite r T,Agg i t%t i ll ,". els t sX ItAruleau net and der .Estr . 00.0 the t S . tedatotte now Mead In the Western and tonnage, Meath brat, where endlcy whom tb odel spud. ; mum of the boat, with the trade she I. In. Alan. the , names of o• and Maras, het age, te, An. The • rectory vilgrontaln • Manny of Steamboats and Steam boating on the Welder, Waters, •Phlte the inveritlonnt steannaleo, *ketch ef the tint boat built tar the Ohk, River. with the name of the builder, corommuler and 01,11. r. The Elm Dieletcm will contain • Ilst and desmiption Mall the STEAMBOAT DISASTIES thst hem occurred on the Western and Southern waters, beautifully Illus trated, with list, Mall thee who hare perished by their =man& sinking and exploding. on the Waders mad Southern loam. since 1801. The DireMeT, will contain Maps Mee Ohio, Made:spa Misencri. Mod; Arks= em, wait% Bed,,,Otterhlts. Tense... Cram Rivera Mth the Towne and Oltke laid down. with cornet detames dem many other River end Ceenmercisi Mem Interest the monis imge. The book will wedeln the =Ms o of th e weelede Mall Bode, with the trade they are ke. The .Mreemy will deo contain a cominde all dee respandtde Steemboat LioneedZa l thelr Mao. ea avoidance, an,10.; the new Steam , its ter ulrentiode.,_muk all - the Important U.S. ci Aloud Steamboat Dedebns op to dee, the Rene and Imparlant Oommerdal Privileges, BID* of . Wing. impsrtent id ked MU= redone U Ones In regard to 'heights Lest end Damaged, fte to.. with many other %hinge of thieved. Ttra .will be illustrated in the tad style and minted In the menter. The author baster di years been a . ..thorn:4 ther all the facto and hems In regard Jo the numerous steambmt =mesterei,. the West= and Southern Waters. and now intends p oldieldnir them In took form. The price of the work willbe pot at the low rum ot One Dollar. others =pigs will be homed. for the boatman ell &dram of subscribing will tiff, to do co at once, as none will he minted nuts= or In advance. By remitting meddler to J.T. LLOYD CO, 'meld realm •am of the than work. The work MIL be Weed In October. Agemts at Neer th let mb Manolds, SL , Lords; louireille. Pittsburgh. Wheeling Kcal Oluelmata will wait upon the steemtent commanders.— For foil pertientlers see simulate in the bands of Agents. Atl i/AMP h°' &Tr MTN o a co.. CesiiunaiLOhb. J. L, MARSHALL, Lancomor to 1a,L.41 , Wool Dealer and Commission 4erehant, No. 139 fir Lib" ?'Atm, P., • • TO W. WoClintwk Jt Bra., WIZ Wrwnw.k Bohn. Bmw. &Kirk:Nada, Murphy, Zeman 00. • mr24.l4md• THE Stockholders of the Allegheny and Now Brighton Maar ,Dol l ars aro hereby Wills& that an instalment of Tl to and rift, Oeoul_ POS share to ',nuked td be paid the Trimmer on or the ISIBBT DAT OP JONA orox.—aod the oddltional Nun of Two Dollars and Fifty Onfta per rha • eflol thirty days. until all is paid. The Treasurer will mass instalorente at tho Wawa On , lIARTISAN, Wood." WM. Instalment Jy" ad bitworoths boars of 10 &slosh. A.l l y and 2 davit P.N. noy244Ser DAVID CAMPBELL. Trosinver. 1 Notice to wnomtti may Concern: VI PUBLIC SPRING SALES of Real Estate et TlCebletar• sre new elan& peed lb* /tepid. to&sant Ina tarty comenonaid- Pray carat of Renner ter Is badly employed. Even the 30 or 40 new Annabel who here become dt,•lase tbe parent Oprlng, And now slant anployearen wale •aw days tort fumbles mere will be re delved totem on the of Us present Person. , - •The Orr anddirewl6fed le near near ennybetlon. d will be In noll operation In June. amend Care wlll jr..i.dy deanery. by ennteast, the Id of uly. 1636. Two or these am sberebes to Reabsete. vent be - con. tneeped Ant Imnsedlatelf end numerous other tospeorw rppe u gaZ b le otber tel=etit o g r. 'he prlondont, ebb:herrn probably employ hem ems to two • wrosednent terd ‘ fre=ataindbecieet t = Vrwar6oo,% Wi t te Ivo Seeds ed Itnekdr"..". s t en preaut wek. bead.. tba other yener bastrdbre established In theelide nborbord. • • fan &ew cowries en elleadyndlin wltlyworkenin, end the reeds beeenE Is them Deed with taunt • Leaner L teeamlnd ateeedwetecul chap. end troseeeete will won wine up to relieve same of oar banned, shalt now hen 6 feeble. 4 banilles. 3 feedlles feed dams of thee. tenable sash. Any woe did not etei ebem tablet the twr PAU. Sala lest moon, wr the Ibur I.obila Sib. the Vented Mani eau ott=re good Wid= . 3 ..........„„tn 106 " MMUS', en the nu In Re:beater. year and Pf be two yews: 11. EirWar. • ax .d l.-4. =qv= t li ete .r. tod i t .s t . see t l i egoo t ra • lj Vr it t i tsuel caar.Vni r 4 . 0 t 1ab61.26.-end t tb= ease e tbe anytteshissoZotfrßorldFe nic=rt IMSirat 6 . 1 . width or. te, of P. Been ape be parcafa~y end bere tirs= tb. =bizeithillattee Extensive Sale, Na 181 Chestnut st, Phila. aaAarl , MAMA PIER AND OVAL Jimmies. IN TUESDAY MORNING, MAY: 29TH, • 1410 Wein*. et NnA9ll,ll.„‘lthonli ie. B. 4, • mo.l= _ ere•.v InW -In iz tl—.b.. . iiiIIIIn nolwnl. 1 .57 1 n - 0 . a. . '4d ,w Ws rraaiont— . , I b .71m°= • bTI . E . E Co-Partnership haretoloire•:fizistumg totween 8. A. LONO and JOON ITILLON..iII tb. of Bram Youudltut and On Fittdatt, "tm NJ dboolced by mutual content. The badmen of lbw Inns arm will to settled by t WWI: wkwalcew is antborited to collect 'that In u.an - pay bib. S. A. LONu Pitteborgth 'A JOIIN ontiurs. FrPbuei tees of Brass Founding anti Goa ocual erlll barentter to conducted by tbi&under.. %7 1 111rt i gi a tr ' . " I°""rlkgrirliLLlFT" . PIitLLIPS 00,41.11 linve the senior of KU Uli GAL. &wan. as NW:LAM In rstbfrts front Usi Brase — Poriddlaii and Gs+ •nttims brodnems, 1 rsoontrasad Masirs ip r o f . iiLPS t 00.10 ms friends and onstonisrs, Po. A. LONG:, • Dissolution of Partaffatok T ' partnership heretofore existing twe en J Y. Conlit. and J.& Mitchel. Lb the Ilagswar Dort Standard Intsobstrtmetrt hat been diecantbaued to-due er mutual coosent. Ad outstanding soonest,gni to paid to J. 11. Mitchel, under whom* tuna the MelEreugaret Standard will be continued. J. Y. °COLLINS. binKruetbutt. April 1eth.185.5. J. 11. AUTCIINI. WAN'rEdpormVDIATELY, a Compoei- V V tor, one that it abbe to do toms Fnq wort. ee to .toms Boy Da week. parable every gaturday • who l• obis to work la Ow, who will receive iitrantlerlitte- Any strolkant, If *mud nallatde for th• wort. may begin the Moe in the M.K...2.1 Standard ok . as soon aa partible Clout dot, of this notice. aple J. It..3IITOILEL. Piisoluti , 'PRE firm of W. & 4 _MoOIITOHEON id A. day dlscolved by limitation. The rewriter havtansaneluted In purtuoruld, • p with Mau& IL Id NOR TON, the Oroory, Produce and , Oomuslatdon business trill be continued 04 the corner of Liberty stril Irwin lee.. under the style of WK.IdoCUTOMOS In, who 'al at tend t. Um cettlemeut of the endues. of the late ecru. Plttiburet April lat. 1&15. WM. AIVUTCIL6OI.I. Dissolution of Co-Partmissnip. THE co-Partnership heretofore existing betwessi the rabscei in the Grow/ badness. In .44John W t . 7 .1. • •T • • • • The badmen of the Ist* trot XlO be oottle4 by Join Moon, at the old Amid on Liberty Anat. and far the: paraow be is henby Authorised to two tbo 0n... of the Etm 70IIN WATT January Bth. 1686; . JOLLY W/I.SdN. In retiring from the business, I &airfoil/ realm= m f r ar e a. JOtin Wilson. to Ittis oatronfp_. of our n - JOHN WAT. . , j r r WILSON. -Giocer and Comndleion Merchant, N 0.266 Liberty streict, , Pittsburgh. subseribrr willsontinua the Wholesale Orosarf,Pro dam and Oorollilmion business. at the old stand nr Jain Watt It Co.. No. 266 Liberty street. JOHN %MOON. la Dissolution of.Co-Paitnerstup. partnership heretofore existing unde r the tame of a BLACICRURN & CO. was *molted daL.by the erithdroutveßlaukburst from the arm. an morn. tots eon 413.1 be settia by eith - er or the subseriberk et their old !tuna oaf Wetter st. 0. IILACKBURN. Pittsburgh, April Rd, 1365. OEO. H.JONEFL RMING thie as, essociateavith roe Mr. JAB. L. 0001.111'. our *mar Book Keeper, the bus I noes bo canted bu as tbraterlr at the old stand. N 141 Water et. =der. tr. ail. Or JONI% t COOLEY. so ti 8011ett the patronage of our otd customers sodtJoe Le In geuersL GEM B. JONC3. Pittsburgh, April R 1866. JAB. D. DOOLIY. • In withdrawing from the into firm of 0. Blackburn & ON, I dolma cheerfully recommend ror oW partner. M. Gal Amer, wad Mr.' .1. L. (Wien to the conAdettorottie public. and bloom& Stir them • continua tion of the patronage so liberal, bretet.elbo the La. 'arm. .ap2 0: BLACKBURN. late firm or Wick fr. M'Cand loss Oaring bean dissolved br the death o 1 John D. " con the 201 h Inst, the business or wr arm will be Water ea. unniffini at thelrotßoe, on...mr Wood and Surviving Partner. (OTARTNEELSKIP—The undersigned, o I the late arm of Wish & bee tots dayas ted with hint WILLIAM MEANS and HARDISON A COFFIN Ibr the purpose of eoutinulng the Wholesale Dm Woodnd Oommfaidoci beldam, at the old stand, corner o tofW'.Wl,4l7" ! gar &urger Lb. name an d tri t ts • cetr: inoronha patronage en . iwi72 4 te l lid i eer totholati IDUANDLESS. -May u. ie 4 , t—roy27 • !EEO lAcTibecre, trading under 'the firm of IL) a DC LANCE, diesolved_pertnerebi_p on the 1 Ina, by amtual foment. NiDn AND DAM). tttsbursh, Muth 190,1&51. M. DC LANDS • • The enbeetiber wfil emtinue the lade and Lather bus. IMAM In all De branches, at= aid stand. No. MA Liberty st. and respeetnidly solicits • sontinuatem of the patzon. sae so liberally extended to Du late lima • ' • f;‘o-PARTNEItSHIP,-We have this day ) Mar lool et a. laf s iitolvto tht , Oztot to rn i , Vg.:, 4 l L lo i of Januaa7 but, an the Vuh P amt to be oomdttetvd nod.% tb"""' and ilrm °I. 'TEAS GTOtiIIoULINTOCi, LOOT ANDER Id<CILINTOCIL GEORGIC L. IioOLINTOCK., • NOTIOE—T. bus. sold my interest in the bedlam *flaw.' Minn Co. to S. A. Long, who. . .1 o _ND esnerthe at the old stead. No 's hunt at. I .mAtally reemunetut the WM . ftltlitt the ' l ", Ta r ta i rlriAth.lB44. . _ 11. MILLER. A. LONG & CO., Bell and Besse Foun d:, der. and Clas ittention to their stock o ndellan Brostata. Poodatte and other • lixtorat— Ws at ow booms with mein and sat maks haw asinine of all kinds to onisr, larsdals Retiredpampa tank fit • tines and korntotHatlitition metal constantly on hand. • bi•PLOTICE.--She Isie: firm of JONES & 'COMO ha4ing been &land by the death aiJohn ogacath b .,,,t, :=..Xekb:gin t Loo fr ofAi itcat erns Rm. and First 'Orman _, . • • Ram 30,1064. "MAC ;70117.3, J avrving to .paror • CsoAO JONES, Manufacturer of Sprit4 d Wrist. Waal, Plough Blab Steel, Mail P1a0.,. Coach curl Ebyt, 4!as B 9 Palma} Baer M pt=: 6 ODIC Jolla.. • . _ 1 B. R 7 O . — CdiT — iiiin'Tar . annerlitiGos—riallestiiirTaAlitUrnmeu.aehrl° of NOTICE.—In consequence of liming Bold mc• I=eee to the Cambria Iron Comm ) tbe .Mrt I Z 00.. at MCI 13m. '" ,!1 4 '1 , 1= 1 Lid a, ig neratft exist the arm of At EJERIF.R. GIB, at Coda Winnaoe. ft both dlemolved. The snot oem will tar set b 7 =mean at the Yarnaose.;; and Oemire B. Kinn. who are an to nee tbe muneic. orthe mapratini firms in Nathan untbe Drafters. • - osotuan B.• MO" Idamb G lan& -P. stionioulom fl W. HERSTME & CO., Commission • and Avow:ling Merchant" and Dealers generally to no,,_Pittaborgh. Cincinnati, and other•lianntse tam, Fa, 9na.93 and 90. Front itrest • riusborst, The underiignedhavin g &ru led %co-partner ahlp, undid tha atyl• of D. .W.L & c 0 tee 52‘ rPr ' st f Wsd. a th"" Vds oa.S3 AlE r . v " a rss ed to Irtss medal. attautton to as ord.', realising sad ftwassdlag produce sad ma•thasdhos. sad to ths so- statkai stall badman that loathe entrusted te Oakes e. D. W. II MN. E U EM. . • 1.; Una 04 Viraj n ittIa&WIRts . as k liver ... , & Ca.; W a a du raf .2 .l%%lllha tn itEh m tf• lal um at i = i , ;11ba. • • . N _.....,,......,. ....:...4 : - nsinso. ,OTICE:. JONph Fleming ,bannumo t elated mtth htm /meth Abel; the Imetntee be =ldeated =dm the et,70131M ARISIXanit /10-PARTNEBELELP---HayiniA . Keiated k../ E. 6. Wart With me Ln the Ave bn the Mud nem win to carted on tram this date. Wider mule o R. it MLLE& tOO. . ies ZUl=l7 2d. ISOL - a "oda R,-SELT - NRS OCT., litr . holesale and • Wotan DaWesin Dodo. Plana Ona ilindshoo N 0.61 Wood stmt. Pearl Starch. II 9 6) BOXES J. J...MOODS' just read ,on consignment anlt4te gala A. jimmy. • Fanny Chula Store. ODKINSON'S FANCY CHINA STOW?. Mai Clair, ClUrrl < j a• Hoteo tal- ls at biathants. at =usu a l low pier s to eaata abrul • VALUABLE IIiThETION:' •• , IMPORTANT rssmorerirr 141 , 02 t. a Inaincimli • • • 11:11nolalphla. BT UMS - KSRS. EDWIN 16 SAS. M. OLAitil— OanntEX-110b.11 earsfullz examined the "sir omnation. and workmanship cf roar swear Pere ended Combined Grinding. end Bolting,. or Ihembast Plowing, I fake pleasure In pmeentin "Ten sad public with the (Wonted statement as thermion of mY iliV l3 l tit:inset:khan 24111 Stone. Mist T inch. trLit around and bolted from nine to Wan , beanie of ' , bud Perhouronse:i slum mut, and at Mew. time taradog out. at ade separation. antra dew. Maudlin donsthan ably and bran. The prier en lire. is cram ex anent?, ...did , . TM.tut.b` ells squat to the lerge alined exciakeAd Pas eem construction. Ito ccupies tat little mem,. set.i h % Putud Ina comma mill feet in tenatb,...W.r4f tn. sleeknin. arder.rlitt remand or front one place to anode.— bas no oonipiltsted .I,OUt TiOt Makin cat of order, sod Innen and appilsis staitkaLiair adapted to the 'edits of the condition of the sonntrr int 4 f-or Ha era. nese of oreetroctlomenitntltirtra= to start IL luP l,l %ralu.erMaio lon to ear I bat, blin lons lentil ClZZaajArmanimed In every Sle nin, II so. l . t===tbe plead the old compd.:aux i . noir We iilagnblelilll am Nei= in operation daily, et No. nix A.* A., at 10,001..MUU"*. Par d eal Mal tdo ed. e k lava, brawn, until mare o'clock, an from two o'clock laths aiteromn until four. DT those mehinit to =rCounty Vs Btateate; Tb• patent.. Nil aw of the most sal Mates and .Counties lor awe, and w.ll dire all ea relative 'o It.. Thome 41•Inms of ,11.04 .[ this Drangd.it reeculaticch de well WWI end ma itwoon r u hundred. &redoing den,. • The prices win. the Myatt. on mdlins Haute and Staten at, Justify - the meet timid in annanaanax and with• I. thp hat alieeka our airty Una:land 'donnas yank of Pstant. tits ban. bean saki. • Tar Patentee., win sadism. Clerk, Wand madam la Ude el An wont Um . Se of aelling t he la tad Mates. MUMS a a , • 1112.1.011KMOTRIELE fartallautost ornekarl3tupps to rA la. Ufa iSLL ' my2fLbudo • ILL. open this morning. mßoaton Store, • si 63 Mutat, 4.. ears Printod Lima. Mx skikitanas varrantod bat edam our ived=w. at half umnt grel2.)i, esat— Ssn llthc i tgrdra IbrUl 0;4 ' 44111n leo for su Welt.lllo. Wed stylos at visit werifialCllL.. bun I* VS MUM aw no mist w y at sold : less ug. , /WWI& 1113 d . 11 . E. 01 " 4 . 41 . 1 .mo Unto 7aelr Cloths, ann. prior. all be sold. la as Baton BUM 6311tirks . t at" in 725 DIJDLEY, STONE it CO_ COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCEANTS, - 2i0.9 SZOOND MINA . .• (batmen Main and the Itivez,) Louisville, Hy. 'PARTICULAR attention prildiq tha j ta- LAsarkoo attain. arla :, Ct lr k Zttinrizqir.4 mw: stoti • old moat altdoeormiolt. • utso motto dintotott to ths oilitdUou wad Ws mann mit parlor Coma sad Modest MOOmoota 317.1 2litahe I f :J A =CeWho=o2oe4ll Itt 02.1113inian OrdatiLli. _ /Star ConnstallOstollo ittil 111. 1 •14, Greens and WWl:tote Ovoloratek Pooktrok Co. tauSsithe „y Ametranst Mk; Park Dft wai • • • • . . . . AM .TAnri /quintet end Gm Fit :Wl:gal° Power ttisst;: moral* 140 4 1 Ma daft, mu &or Itinzistustnit.-aa lattvery barlyttatt of rit 414 VILE AND _PIANO COVEMAA. beau. _ simeteraims • "itinumaciattOtt
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