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1 . 1 . ( 5tt.. An Episcopal Convenion. met at Piqua, ho),
4. I. An
snd from their report of matters le
• that Diocese we make the following
Clergy ; Parishes 89; Baptisms Gut ; con
firmations 335: Marriages 27G; Burials 4117:
Codmunicants 5117 Sunday tieholarls 4:.;;sts
Teachers Gtl9; Contributions reported 51G,594
The last number of the Pittsburgh Cc'ho , le
News of the Clty and Neighborhood. says:
We were shown this week. a letter from our
revered Bishop. doted Jail's. Palestine, May 24.
CiirllT or Oren ..111 Jad,ps, At filo time .0 wt it in„ i.e was on his return from
Wm. B. McClure, G. Adams aril J. E. P a rke. a via, to the Holy 19,,,-- u; and about Jerc.,-
F Bl, ?a!•Ju l y tern, N.:lre: L. :xeli other krantir4 tie, to tile
st) I
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1557
O} OFF:IC/AI, PAPER Or TUE CITY.-E 5
John 11titchinsou, resumed—At Wolff!". tavern. ~,r ietirm• , 1 ,,, 4 „.„
the morning after the murder, about fire o'clock, saw '
Fife and Stewart; Fifa had a black frock cart, tolcr. A new Presbytery. to be called Lake Superior
ably well worn and a' brown cap: Stewart wore a is erected out of a port of the territory ..t W in.
brown coat; when I ealloi for sonictiting to drink, nellogo, to consist of the following ministers and
Wolff gave me in change the quarter he had got frtm churches: The Ili,. .1 In. in Smith of Prc.by to-
Stewarts said to Wolff, "this is a botcher'. 'Varier , rr of Eric, the Rey. .1. hi. Barnett or Presby , -
i ' . ' I "'''"'' it it h1 " °434" W.. " ' raid. " 11 ii '''' o° .'. ry of Blairsville, and the Re , . T. R. Elder. of
goad, I know whore I got it—it sea_, tram '' tewart • I r reshytery of Saltsburg; together with the
whoa 1 said ittwas a butcher's quarter Stewart turn- , , ~
enurcoes m tint ouagon. Superior, an-i Sault St.
odd looked at me for a few minutes; went home Mar";
and such other organized churches as
and amc back In Wolff - se little before seven o'clock; •
sat , t h e tench : Stewart came ~I ea t b es id e me , may fall properly within their bounds. This
he id he had a "bibs" on his cheock which had
s/
Presbytery is to lie connected with the Synod of
kopt him np all night; after Fife and Stewart were Wisconsin.
arrested, when the inquest had been concluded. I it,. s rr onr., ) ruk,es, „r t h is city, ae,opia
wont to the lookup; S:elearta
stile ,-, iit do•I nharo I had seen his appointment ton Proless,trship in the Dan
him last night; told him I hod seen him at two „ ~ • , , •
emotrieni l•eminory.
placos..positively, and I thought thrtscillices: told
him I had soon him at Wolff'. lonwoon idevon and Ton Executive Committee of the Lawrence
twelve o'clock the previous night, and in the nt,rn f', Ibble Society had a meeting lost week. nt
leg et WOlffß again between four and five, that i which It M. t'. Thompson, nod Wm. Patton were
had wen him, I was confident, Intern twelio and appointed a committee to explore the count Y.
ono o'clock in the night going over the Youghiochcny supple the destittit • with bibles,collect funds
hank; Stewart said. "Then I suppose l'il bare to • • • ' ''
for furthering the designs of the Society, &c.
hang?'
Cross-c..rocatard —Knew Fife tad sto,rt r0.,,,,t ' tae Or nor or SALAIIV.—The salary of 14,
two weeks before. the murder; sate them frequently Jatues I. Ilrownson, the worthy pastor of the
about Wolff's; it was a pretty monolizht night. The Presbyterian congregation of this place, was
witness was rigidly cross examined. but he varied in . week before last increased from one thousand to
no particular from his original statement. one thousand two hundred dollars. This is a
g u ,„ t aid r ay, g/rOPT-00 the evening
of the well-deserved Mark of esteem and confidence on
last of April, about half-past eight o'clock, left my
- theart of the members of the church. -- Walt,.
skiff by McCluskey's coal boats, on the Yonglt river, P
on my return fro
the Camden Coal Works; wild , l ' ' ''''''''
waiting those saw two men come down the bank and
go np again; they went to a short log end ~at down Tor .1 mt. to. Ito: ,r, its:, CLAN, -CleNelaud is
on it; went up; heard them talk: as I neared them nee of our ttetireet and bast neighbors, and it is eel.
t h ey l owere d t h e i r vo i ce .4 whispered ; r ,„„ e l „ s i t u,. dom 3 PlllA,Urgher visits that Ivautifhl city wtthout
in three or four feet, in front of them; from their meet.: tmlf,lozeir fellow-denizens of our own town.
singular MOVCMCIIIN thought I would see who they : W e fi' i that many of them ere latterly making the
wore; looked them In the fact,: they were the Inca, i above excellent house their stopping-place, and from
to the beat of my knowledge. whom they call lie and ; all accounts a hotter selection could nut he made in
Stewart, (the two &fondants identified:: frlotelle,it, that city of good hotels- The proprietor John R.
Surbrug, Esq.. btu been connected with Cleveland
skiff about opposite Fifth street; it was Thursday ;
evening, the night before the murder; when I got pp . hotels from boyhood up and for some four years
to Camden Coal Works, about seven o'clock neat laws conducted the " Johnson -in a manner that has
morning, bawd of 'the murder; went up to t h e h.,. 1 hod its meet reward in a constantly increasing bus'.
of George Wilson, between seven and eight o'clock; • nen' 'The house is situated on Superior street—the
they had only found at that time that the woman ; Broadway of Cleveland—and is large and rommodi.
was murdered. • 1 noes The rooms are pleasant and well-furnished.
The witness than described the appearance and
position of the bodies, furniture .ho; the cheat:in the
house had liars broken open; the staple had been ta
ken out; and the padlock. not unlocked. was lying on
tho floor, reheat exhibited.
Ceoni-E..ron - ned—lt was about half an hour from
the time I first saw dm men till I aunt home; knew
Stewart and Fife lint a short time before the murder;
easy themat Wolf, three or tour times; it was ft
bright-moonlight night; was satiated that night and
ever since that the matt I raw were Stewart and
Fife; the time I posed them was about nine o'cloek
in the evening.
Court took a recess till half-past two o'clock.
ArtEntiOON frg.4lritr.
Frederick Rhodes, of Jefferson township, correb:
orated the evidence of other settnesses in re:a:3 to
money in the chest which bed boon broken open at
Wilson's boner.
John Peterson's evidence was similar to the above.
Albert Fausald, es:a:a—Reside in M •Feesport us
Mr.. Alexander's tavern: row two men I believe to
be Fife and Stewart, en the evening before thu mur
der, between eleven and twelve o'clock, passiug our
base; saw a man coming up the river bank: beard
two mon coughing around the corner: a mot whom
thought to be Fife came up the river bank; soon
after saw whom I thought to be Suva;; coming op
the Lank near the locust trees, they thee wen:: up the
river Lank towards Third are,;. had seen those men
in the tavern freaucutly: when I g, up M•the morn
iug, there was 5 Warnen sitting on one rocking-e.t.a,
in the dioing-room; she had a r. I colored el.ies.,,a
and black had it when I cot
Ceow-craninesl—Mr:. Alexandar's is awn: mid
way between Second and Third street. the men were
on the bank in front of the door passed close hr me.
one was about forty trot of the
Inca Sheppard:
on Thursday evening, April 30, between a....
twelve o'clock, wait; ear's, the circus to tio—al
to get tome water; slier, were two men roscri
me along Second street. towards the ferry Lindh—, on
the Youghiogheny river; when they passed ate I
recognized them eswart and File; saw ...Ably,:
more of theth potil they were arrested.
Crave-examined—it lea, .1. ni3,li,:ht night: slid
not examine the dross of the persons i sew: tnett, A ,,t
they were Fife and Stew.,
John Stewart; in Meliee,oor:. en
the evening before the murder, had a ol,iO be:,,nging
to Wm. Taylor: left it on the Youghiogheny river.
nimbi half-way See.nu.l and Third-
its..
opposite Mrs. Alexander's tavcrto dui not leer. the
oars in it; on the morning of the let of May, Pined i
My skiff Sheet reVeriry 7 live or eighty yards h o t ew
where.l ben It; there Were two pieces of boards in is.
about three inches brOad and four to Milt feet long:
they would answer the. purpose of Oar, there is n
high bank in front of 31r.a. Alexander', to getup
on the hank, persons generally go to the mouth of
Third or Second ste.
Marshall Leasure, urore—ltesitin on the iipposito
side of the 3looringabela river front .McKeelisirt:
was crossing the Youghiogheny in a fiat after twelve I
~'clock on the night of the murder; heard the at,-am.
er Luzern° whistle: tier usual landing is at
port when the steamer rang her bell, heard persolis
running down towards the ferry-landing at the point
opposite Slefiebspert on the Youghingimuy tiver;
they wore hallooing to the feat at the came time; they
usually hail boats at night with a light; these per
son,' had n• light: else did not stop at the point, but
want on down to McKeesport landing; I then went
borne. An
Cross-e76rained—lt was not light enough to see
distinctly how many persons there were.
Edward ffockbill; sworn—Work at Wood, Moor
head Co.'s rolling mill; going to work about day-.
break on the morning after the murder, raw n Mall
and a woman at the crossing of Fourth and Walnut
sta.; the man was small; ' the woman was tall, and
had a tom-bonnet tin; they were coming up Walnut
street.
John Fetter corroborated the testimony of the pre
vious witness; the woman had a ens-bonnet and
something black about the shoulders; the man had
on a black frock root..
Amon Freeman; sworn—Reside in McKeesport;
saw Fife and Stewart, the morning after the murder
between four and eye o'clock, comer of Walnut and
Fifth eta.; asked them where they had been so early
in the morning; Stewart answered they were 'just
taking a walk: " they were going down Fifth et. to
wards the depot.
Jesee Allen; rirorn—Am a barber; reside in Mc-
Keesport; my . shop Is near Wear's tavern; know
Henry Fife and Monroe Stewart; opened my - Flipp
between two and throe o'clock; heard footstep near
Dr. Penney'', well; held op the light and one of-=the
persons ran against the well; hurriedon to my shop;
staid there some time donning up; after some time,
a woman passed on the other side of the street; after
that, Monroe Stewart came and. looked in the win
dow; the woman soon after passed down the street;
she bad on a sun-bonnet and a yellow or red-colored
dress; after daylight, Fife and Stewart came in, and
soon after Esquire Wampler; Wampler said.
"did you hear of the horrible murder;" he said Mr.
"Wilson and Mrs. MeMastem were murdered; Fife I Drama May, the Montour Iron Co. emit, by
sad Stalwart then walked out; they talked 'together I.llalirond and (7unal, to different parts of the
at that:l:tooth of a small alley for a few minutes, and I country, two thousand one hundred and sixt y-
Fife tame Into the shop, egalu; was busy shaving. .
one tons cf Railroad Iron.
and did not take notice to them after than when
Esquire Watnpler asked about the murder, Fife and
Stewart did not say anything; about too days be. Roam laity TOBACCO.—Mr. Jos. Fleming.cor
f ire the murder, Fife, Stewart, and a man named i nor of Market St., nod Diamond, sends us a
Aprahara Cable bad a difficulty in my shop: Fife I specimen of the above favorite chewing brand,
elms back for hi cap soon after; lie Lad a dirk which in pronounced by connoisseurs to he the
knife in his sleeve. hest extent, and for which he will please accept
There w o o "thth.gebeit'etKin the cross-examination • the thanks of those of us who lore to roll sweet
at variance with the testimony in chief. morsels tinder our tongue.
Abraham Cable, ~corn—Some days before the mur
der, had a difficulty with Monroe citesrart in Allen's
barber ahoy; Fife was there and had a dirk-kuife. Dal. (icor* AI FilWr M . Tighe, cur-
Cress-examinctl—Was in the shop to gr: shaved: • ner of Grant nod Fifth streets, will, this July
---towart and I had some words and blows; Fife came 3.1, commen c e be lli ng off his entire stoc k of sum
t ;ward, me with the knife in his hand, smiling: ray mer dry goods, silks and mantillas at coot. The
nr •her 'truck him. se veral sty lea at dream, goods and notatilMs here
Ee ‘l" th of th e steam
offered are all now and of recent importations,
er tau:erne. the day after the murder, teed, on hoard
and as M'Tiche is about enlarging and other
s woman at Letk No. ?. she hail> .a t. red striped
d,,,,,, ne d a green s . 1 ,„„.„ i 6 wise improving his store and befog den ermined
tee woman. (Pointing out C refer, to sell ott his present st rock rot test.
Crosseexamined—De not Lusa Chan purchasers will have an opportunity of promo ,
lone's brother weed op en do, deo. ; iv-goods at low prices. Ills stock of carpets,
John Worth, clerk of. the steam, Late., and mantillas, is almost as good as at nny
a"I that rhorleu , ' sT"o‘'. , hod give. Co' ' this. season, and to those who want such
"Mrs. Davis. - when on the how going up. an., e ,..
Meed it on the passenger-boot i. goodse here is an opportunity to
_get bargains
u" met Nviwith.Teyl6r.
the morning after the murder. :dealt ilaytireak. saw
mesa and woman passing my ttotile: the oedema had
• sin bonnet on; they were
.3.ndlr'll tavern; the tam, R., , n •• 01,1..14,m
direction of Alexander's tavern the: i• the tone.
(Fifa identified;) between*eel-e sad eight
want to Wolfrs tavern: Henry Filo came not of
11,. house,. he said he find been very drunk last
ni Out that he lay ell night on the deneh at the Mar
k3tAlOUSe, and his partner stole his money; went in
to .ho house: Stewart was then. cod ,hosed toe his
sore cheek; iianiner camo in and invited Stewart out;
thee then went out.
• Joseph Wampler; worn—Live in McKeesport;
em Justice of the Peace: witness corroborated the
tentimenr of the barber in regard to asking about
the murder, In the barber shop, while Stewart and
Fife were their, Went to Wilson's , house when I
beard of the murder; witness then described the ap=e
• pearance of the premises, bodice, furniture, de. Ile
then testified in regard to making the sweat, /tr.
Captain Hendrickson; atrern--Scarched the pris
oners at the lockup in McKeesport on the afternoon
of the font of May; the witness then testified to find
ing blood in different parts of the prisoners' clothes.
The witness asked-Piro what It, had done with a dirk
which he watt known to have; he said he bud thrown
It in the Youghiogheny river, assisted Mr. Patterson
In bringing the prisoners to Pittsburgh.
Court adjourned till nine o'clock this marnmg.
Woot,.—The wool business is pretty brisk in
this neighborhood just now. OR Tuesday last
Mr. John Baird shipped for Philadelphia, by
wayef the Hempfield railroad, over twelve thous
and six hundred•poands; The prices paid are
equ.sl to tiu:isligivm last year, the best clips•
bringing front ilftjr-frre to sixty cents per pound.
In stassei#oce'9rthe sales, money is begining
to circulate more freely than it has for some
months parit.---Wash.-.Eraminer. '
annual Commencement of Allegheny
College,lkleadrille, took place on Wednesday.
the 24th uIL . The graduating eines numbered
about twenty. The Spirit of the Age speaks in
flet4erlag term of the performances of some of
tome of them affording delightful views of I,nke Erie.
The table—to use a common phrase—is - constantly
furnished with the best the • market affords." In
other words all that the hungry traveller desire. is
the: e served up from n well appointed coi.ie•. With
these attested facts before u.. we can heartily recom
mend the ' . .tolansen - and Mr. Surtirui; to the patron
age of any of our rende:s who may visit the -Forest
City," and We assure them they will receive a
hearty welcome nml the ben of treatment at his
hands.
Tut'. Lzercism of rommencemout at she
for Ycang Ladies, nu•lcr the charge of Prof. Barrows,
concluded ymtcrilay its a manner satisfactory in the
highe, degree to teachers, pupils, parents. and the
la: uumher of ',gore which Ira, present. The
forenoon teat spent in the examinntioh f
relieved I.y music on the piano. The recilaties.. in
dicawd the thoroughness with which the wail: of
ed.,..:iqu perfornm.l in the tors aut ion.
IU 111.2 . 11t:dr:1,11.,11 . • e,.1111,11(.(1,enit
,per took plat, Mier .me fiat:
plena. foll,wed thr Latin tiainta,ry by Mass Ada
ILuTs.,itt. in it, turn seteJed by essays from Miss
M. L. M'Carty, Miss F.. ur Brown and Miss C. - Masher.
The Valedictory nit. priinrnneeil by Mi ,, Mary
Caen Larr.ors conferred the degree
61 BA • crier of iris respect:rely upan Muses Hot
strr tsr '.(Tier w:.n arpnrpriate re:aarks to the
llov. C.arl.e i:zai c:
Esatunling Ce.umittee, followed with sAns rntar. althy
s : i:tr"eter r all
:.cnau. and ,-noh.r:
elertn,,e,
ueLl,lk.-tlln k•im Prof. 3sr
..c.vanuau,ti
:lon•lay oreblai; loot. . 1 •La
tow,hir. Cara
so,o kr...okeil from E
LI- frot by a craw of
aiboi. 'oar rarroog aong the Porta.ro
no.l very' v inp•rotl.
nv, •b• Trri.• 31.1
I. nr).ll, m.. hnu
. ~, imtnly un.inr thr rn•
the flat 111. in oinacli 'mut the
erriire train rdtsfitd 0 1 . cr nuit. when he was releasedform ht: I ery dArmerni, pAi.it Am. The mantried Arm
tinateelinttle ,mijoitated I.v Per Lowman, of
It York rti, in a Ivry
manner. latter gentleman happentost to
he iiiendimg sitert time at Creeson,, and yeeterday
mmnittz. nlthot,th ,nlferinn ante pain from wijoriee
rio—iied in Ihe etrotin rpm were entertained
of Id, ultimate
I,n .s.r. still he grante4 to the f,lleeriug untneil
per,ett. "L. Tlinvelity. 9th inst. unions objeetiens
phonbi made er loefore that day:
Th•• applirantr will gleam etinto prepared with
tbrir howl, proof of pale. rental. it
24 Ward. PittAntrkrh—.Nlicitm4 510;inley, tavern
,Mrp. tavrrn.
h 1 NVaril. l'ittzlitirgh—Folic Lafferty. tavern: Pe
ter (lc. eating
4th Want, l'itteburgh--J now. Lyneh• tavern.
3,1 Want Allegheny—Levi W. Stewart, other
4th Ward. Allegheny—Mielzael ' , Letter. tavern.
Stotler Townehire—Peter Klinginetnith, tavern;
Elizabeth Hanna, tavern: John Soliner, tavern.
• Mee:m.llring Township--Jneetth Moon. tavern.
tahrth Township—Thos. Storer. tavern.
Townstnp—Christophe Stratile, eating
bonze.
EUEGSON . , UNITED :STATES MAGAZINE is on
our table. It has reached on extensive circula
tion and is now in its fifth volume. Major Jack
Downing, too long and favorably known to need
any notice further than the mention of his name
to commend him to the good will of readers,
is contributing a series of papers to this Maga
zine, entitled, Thirty Years out of the U. S.
Senate. Besides Mr. Seim Smith, are his wife
and their son both regular contributors, which
fact of itself is sufficient to give this• Magazine
popularity founded on merit.
ASSAULT.—Yesterday a man named James
Renick was arrested at his residence in the
Fourth Ward and taken to the lock-up, on a
charge of assault and battery preferred against
him by James M'Clue an ostler at Jackman's
stable on Penn Street. The allegation of M'Clue
is that while near his place of business on Thurs
day night, at a late hour, he was attacked by the
defendant and another individual who has not
yet been arrested, who struck him a severe blow
over the left eye with a knnckler, and stabbed
him on the neck. hip and back, without just
cause or provocation.
FZr.r rx.rtlDrtioN-I:mgvt:.,,,cr. Ny.—From
9 o'ciook M. until 3 P. M. at. ns Filth a.. grnutl
tis..i.itoi.tri tV:ii•elc.t Scu i ing
acct invito I to call
iit. a: fr. t..
CALL at \r. Fc.lstral nn I 11.11 icc
ItiF Fruit Cat,
RECOSVIAITEI. TO 0111110 x FFNSE.—At
a turning of •. spiritualists, - an ins alit was brought
forward dreadfully afflicted with ulcerous seriefula
dint all the doctor. had Toiled to rare. It was pro
-I-Wised to appeal to the spirit land for advice, and a
llouttepathic physician present interrogated the de.
portal spirit of Hanemann its to whatromcdy should
too taken. Load and fliatinet raps, audible to the
whole audience, told oil
[N. Y.] Whig.
BILIOUS Feign is produced by a derangement of
the liver and the secretion of Idle, which never' occur
with those who nse Carter's Spanish -Maur& Mr.
C. B. Luck, of Richmond, Va.. who was subject to
biliousness for many years, states as n fart, that he
has prevented ita return every Fall by the free me
of this minable assisting to nature.
humus of fashionable clothing in both men and
boys wear, are invited to expmino our clock. In tho
furnishing line as well an lb tho above the stock is
full and desirablo. A Lim variety of now styles
pieco goods, aselltrively for custom work and other
peculiar facilities for thin department of the business
afford no is claimed Advantages not sur'possed in the
trade. CARNAIIIIAN. Allegheny City. t
Sur APPROACIIING FOORTII.—EVOrybOaIy Is mak
ing preparations of 00010 kind for the proper observ
ance of the —Glorious! Fourth." Some will go ab roa d
and some will stay at home . , others will remeta so_
her: snore w ill d oll m ilitary uniforms, while tho great
majority will wear inch plain clothes as are becoming
to respectable and patriotic private ci thew. Of coarse
the great noms of time people will get their garments,
at the Brown Stone Clothing Roll of Rockhill .h Wu_
eon, or. 603 and 605 (new style) Chestnut strum,
shorn Sixth, Philadelphia.
ni PrANTMENT.—Jar.,:,S :sicElir,in. to h
Pu.etuku.ter at Ap,116; Arnastrung county.
Uncaphyr. renigned.
TII Ent. are tn, 1101 , 1 hat it
IL. n at-it.tpr.,...1 aettoft exe , tpt frtan tlttori.••••
um. [too thry are 31-.. cent Inee , l that a t... 11
tttte et,tetertert li;ht troin tt- i.• tt •
lag it for the purl, to. ot mann:rosin,'
But there are nonnen a ithin ttto Att. atoli. of
thii city, n %rid .IL , u , the 1., 01.1! • •rtt
Trtet ore thit , ty shoutit .o.t. et at - tttutter . ,,
corner ot reran nt,l '4l I Irt:r ittt ',PI' , 'I
1
their thir.t et I.itt 'l;v, ,tut.
t tat, 11,1 IN Irl.oll, .4.441. i - ..1
13 ,,, ,11 are wt , IL grcarr , r:•I•L•l!ty a , )1r
l'Arttatthatt', -t tt,.. tto• l'•—• i•. \
atiti t.ltltott, A t tlry 14 , 11• la,.
tci "rvier I.• 1•••• t . ,:oern a. Mr. I'. 1 ,
rulArro rtttattlt , lttotent ttttrl.t t
new 11.0 w. F..ottlt cf July. 3'141 tti. - 144
Mr. Cart:lollm 1,111 got 1tt..1141r13 441
anti otto 1,1, itoek.
C. and delirious
is the si.s.ia
Chn., II ,111k07.
C.n. Pent) :tn.l ,t.
Telegraphic
t'tsrny krt, July ::. The most dis,troas
de.ormoive fire sine, the erganiintom of the
steam fire department, noeurred last (right. The
tire broke out in the engine room of dolimool.
)leader an extensive furniture 1113111113 e•
tare, COrt,r of Smith and eoliunbin street • In •
a short time the entire building was to nom,.
The tire eonimunicatea to the najoining t ight
story brick building. and IWO frame structures
owned by the satire firm: all of whh.h were Ik•
strayed, with a large quantity of lumber nod the
entire stool.. The loan is too minted at $1 11 .1. 1 "
insured far il:10.000.
The esttatdishnu•nt of Win 'Boson & earner
of Smith and Water streets . , the largest mat,
ufneturers of stone hollow Ware in the West,
was destroy ed entirely; loss $1;u1,110il : insured
for s3ll,lloti.
A number of buildings iu the vicinity were in
jured, more or less, including Holstein to Ham
mers' moulding factory, J. K. Coolidge's furni
ture establishment, and the Nlechanies . ILnt 1.
300 men are thrown out of employ: 175 of
whom were in the employ of Johns.on, "leader
S: Co.. and 1 , 25 of Reson. Several pero,: l uere
injured by the falling of the walls.
/:It Mon , lIOACAAtt :121n n ':.i:.t 5 ,,, A•
.1. .1,1,40 12. a, Ltiel An 4 11,.• OA , TotAln
II al, n. A tr. Th• .. I CINCINN.‘II. July 3.—FranciA who
was injured on the Niarletta railroad. died on ~..1 ThA .t.l
Weclnes.day evening. Henry Bullard, hiol.roth- 1. , :Att. , A• t• ALA A At."•tt: P.M ‘A•LitL• "A
cr. i+ not expected to live. All tilt` other wound- ,
ell are apparently improving. The ollkers of .j• )1 .t Ai lk It,, u. ~a
the road have instituted an examination into the • tar., th " ” th ' y u.` 1...
cause of the aecident. nod done all in Ihrir p.nv-
er for the comfort of these injured.
Sr. 1.01.1i1. -=Jalnei Lyle, Count r Tu :11,. nu . tot,
corder and Proll3te Cierk. 11:11 , t.v 11 Free
State man named Haller. on the '.. 4 th olt. The hio,
affray grew ont of an election to till vacancies in te•tt, --N 'NA , .
.
the City Connell of Leav'enworth. littler way
arrested. and great excitement pri.v.tiled. with t Import s by River.
appreliension3 of n riot. 111:F.1.1%,i F••71,-, -1
NEW YORK. July 3. —The ,cinioniir Maitland r„ . l I .. m.,sr, her a 11 , H:e1:. 1: 1 1 • 1 ..•40 1
of Balt int , re and the brig Marnsp;ta. ttfll s
score etlite.l to-day nut-side the Lightht , tot , I.s• " "
the elm, Wwthington. 11.1
NEW l , m N, July 3 —Mayor Aroo.l
iii^ submit. , 1., uti I',
the Cour ~f Appeal,. ;
. , .
Clitt tI'EL: II:1, .f ; • • ..r.~~
arrive.l front Li% errt3,l, With ;1$ M”rni , ,n tqn,-
grant= hound i•, I. 11%1
E •'.
11,/
111111111=11
IJK I
c t t• •
: (
a , •nn fn.(any , . In. 01 .Ik
unt , v.b..l attd finA. h.. , •
lixt I. ttl ftt (..r and
ct.ti.7:+ extra white, Whe.k, otevlt szvl (nit .1.•mmt. , 1 I ' , 11. , • •
I ' • '!' • 2 `''•••• ' [lnt law ti,. , oi
••., 1.1,1, at :01. ntr•l .1101 lt
chill nn , l Dot nt Ity.. L. •.,,••1 nt It
Th•• 1011, t. 0.. , 111 I,
n•Pt •.•••1
itZlanto
W .: , k i, N .., :rF:!)_ .
i. :1, ,.. , ,T r i e h h ., a. i 5, , , ,,. : g , ,,!,: -. , 1 , . ,, ,, , , ::, 1 ., i, :! ,, ;
North„Commons, and hot. is , n the Foot and NI •wt C.tion, 0..
All..ttllolly City Apply t.' IV. BUNN. ...I iii.1....t l• ,
nsal strews. 2.1 tio, south •4 ths N.lll, C•onnon. AI,
glony City. lit
-\
A N Tt E D.,-,—,,,A n
odn. welling li
jaaiseury j,,,
j ti , , , j ri t, J1 , :. , , , 1
from $175 to i.=, 111.AKKLT & 111ClI1_A.
ryl Corner ;111 awl Stnithfol.l St,. I Y 1
Wn. A i r E t ' /- 7 -rottr in li n it . l:ti , sti i , , Sz. p r i k , ,
, at
r,
, t 1 , 1 , , , .. 1
apphent ion at my Fs tern, no Mani orwt.td•twoen Viral nod !
Sof . .rod att. louoville. Ky. Good wages and plynipt pay.
ment given. y-24nPO•
_SANIA. PETE-S. Lonissillo. hy.
S 1.400 "''' ,;000 BcslNEss (lit
,omtnrslation Notos of all 1.1,ts hal- • :-.tramboats.
ing from fon days to & months to run. van 1,.. sashed at r.is !
sociable raten.oy applymg to B. MoLA IN & S ,
liN. I - • ..--
fe2 Stock & Bill Brokers. IBP E11I: L A R TRI : W EF:E LY
...' •
iv 71:E T L i l NC, PAC I K;F• j :T
, IL ii I . l : Ai* , :c. , 1' i\g .. 5 .7 . .).: ,,,,, ,
CI —W,INTED, a panuer with j
t 1 0 (3 ° `-' • • .JIJJ , . I of Ten Th . ..." -1.11.r ' 1 14; ' 11'Int - mso ' n n . ' t7trle:t . ; ‘ o u 1 ' 9 4 ,1.7.1 ' ;,..11 e . vr ' y . Tl . : E.S . D.II'.
.9
'to Invent luau old established manufacturing establish- ! TIICILSItA V and SATITUAY. al 14 A. 31.. for tho atoms
meat doing a good busin.s.. I nil& all lutorme•liata pot- For fo ight of possoi.e. apply
Apply to It Et,. IV. BONN, West side of Foderal strent. 1 ~,, ~,,,,, ~,„ IV. ll ',( I(tELI-it, Agont,
secomd door South of North Commons. Alls,:hsny City ,,,,,,,, 1 . .... 4 Wood street.
WANTED — By a Young .Mar, ar goduos- 1 F 0 R ~INC I NS ATI
s. A NI) LOU-
j. 4 i .
loess habits, who has had mane espy:lnnen in astoret , is git.i,g_Th, g,,,, p a 5.,..,. stn a np.,
n situation as Salennaan in a Book or Clothingtn stns.. Wages ! >I I , i EllY A. t 'apt. John t tor& 111. 'win inly. to then .or old
not .o much of an object. 1 nil intornnotisto poreon Tills PAT. al 1 p 0. For
Also wanted, a situation for two young men in a Dr) . ,„, , ,, t „, ...„,.....
~,,,,,,„,,,,,
jc2:9
Gond. or Grocery Store, can spook Gorman.
Girls can bn hod to do ,armor kind...l work. Itoys ran
bn bad to learn trades. Men can Inc hod to form and gardsn,
Ogler., Coachmen, On. Apply at
31c El.ttorsl Intelligence Oilice.
mrl2 ' N 0...: St Clair or.et
tstCOT - I'
Corner Irsvin Street •nd pnouesne Woy,
PITT:tI3I2 Ittr 11. PEN NA.
B. D. MARKER, Proprietor,
;For:Tully r.f the Murkrr 800, ISlair...db.. l'n.)
rp HE SCOTT 1101 . SE in I.lO‘T comilleteli and
r 1,41 for liner.. It is wanted ins Central part nt the
convenient to all Railroad l,pots 3114 SI.:111.41t
Lmnohngp.
The House wad built in If•3d, stab all rntdorn Ilnt'r,.r•
rnente,and fitted up In eplendid stole—the ensue Fll riot uro
being net... and win in every respect ben firer claim Hotel.
.fIR . FINE STAIILES are Attached to the promises.
Jo2tbllm
.AMERICAN 1-1 - O'l•JiR
Vninn Pornt,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
ATEALS ARE ALWAYS INRNAUIXESS
ill
a! the
Ib. r arg6 and
fru•en111l1
, '^Pring 1.••
11, of 1,:!t
, Tit k
W EL 11' r.
li. F. I , M ITII ,
_PizC) P 0 It
0 WEN'S llitT E
CORNER II A:. I, sr! ,
I, ISVIL K.
w. rk
DENNISON HOUSE.
Corner of 'lain and Firl h Street,
CINCINN.ATI. 01110.
DEN I q•nr,
13 I C: G 11 0 1
• MITCHELL. INDIANA.
J. T. BIGGS
NMT: PA - • nL2 A-1 n•F. r.
it \\[ LAN, ( thn
Allegheny City, Penna.,
wo.,4,rrtar., Or
BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN,
Uf erery Color end N tomb,.
Is PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON
abort antler for every color or number of Varna. liar.
In been one of the original ronnuhtcturere of Om celehra.
rod -Bradley Woolen Yarns,^in connection with my brother.
Wm. Bradley. of ilheellog, I untold re...v.1111111y evheit
.I.n of the orlon for Yarn, above.
41.0 - Cash paid for Sheep Skins mild Wail. Jenlyd
Improvement In - Wook Binding. •
THE DERSIG NEI) having obtnined Let
tore Patent for Improvement In Book Binding, lo pro
pared to furnish tho attachment to books now In nee,. to
apply the same to new books, orders for which are respact
folly onliclted at. WEI.DIN d BOWANWS Book-Bindery and
Blank hook Manufactory, S. W. corner Tidal nasal WooJ eta.
The above Improvement maulers lit. of a Metallic Siring,
clasping the back of the boot. In ouch a mginner as topre
vent tho leaves from sagging when thebonk is standing in a
vertical pmitlon. 11. Thu carriages are metidilc you In
which are inserted, which will elfoctually prevent the !auk
from wearing or chafing In pliang the same in its ranting
place. jefa3md A. if. ROWAND. Patents.
LILLY;
rlVlllbiTirVetherillAultlxgruo;ros.in
==n
B. JOIINSTON, Cieil Engineer and
J • Lind Surveyor, onrnor of Third street and East Com
mon, Alleglsony City, will attend to laying out and dividing
Land, locating roads, dc., at short notice, and on reasonable
uvol. rorlintnwsr
RH. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street,
. Dealer to Bonnet.% Unto, Straw Trimmings, od
Straw tioials generally. Je2S
Q,TOCRIS FOR SALE.—
'b dt r "
Mlor,do ogheny Bank do do,
42 do Iron at; do do.
1.0 do Poomyloanla Inouruiro C.., do
1• SA. MoLLIN A HON; bcork t Dill itrokoro.
Commercial
. ,
PITTSItURA:II M I Is t-r.
ON ET. 111/ °II 111.10 111
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iietlerul nelling 1 , , .i. 1.; etIII., II ra 13
A verago 01 all ...,,.. alv,l Il 1412 1 -; 1: I; ii
5b....P •.
•, 1.0.1t , Th .
-e 1.i , 1e I. alquittant. nn.l p.l
are 1101111 i.• , ,, Ile wt.... ~,,p It C.1..”. , 1.:.,, il 1 1 ,..,
', a:A 1-knllek at f..:1 , , , i:. The 1i...11ii 01. t,ii V taw, All iII
.0.111011.1 i ,. .. 000,0.'.
--Ilan. Itn,vl lb. tn3rl,:..l..krAllon,
pnror ..orn :end 1,/ 10 2 for
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t. ••Ir .t.
El=
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,rtnien.“ 111-
4 I 1,1.1.• N -The IV.IT EtOr rlmoing
Ita. hnr pilot
111, , ...A11,7,1111.• ~t 1.11:•• t.,rn r,lit. u - ts plea,.
to• rsrt, t:t.••Mte u I .1. 40.1. 110.1 a . i. - currod,
hr z.i I M .1.11,11,4 hay, 1..,14 cleat. to .ne nntli
-11.7 .1.ten.1..• —looll.lrOle
Steamboat neg . lett,.
Aftlil VED 6n.,143111.....01,,1n. 41, C , lnne:
Ell/al , lth 114•11,..... 16 , 1. 1-in3.l.
Ltoor.v,llo, Jrlrersl. An Col
1",-nton.. %%booth,: .'.,tn. Porto. Saint
IN;f.00. •Ir•
13=MIMI
PATENT GAS COOKING STOVE,
Mil==;i3==M
TI I E PCI3I.IC III.:
II NI ‘n.l
111,1 u.
i•nvi:lll4 I, a family
.1 4 1., , r w• 11 , a /11•::11 , 1 , I.ra. I‘..te. mud
rook Tbr ..tor.. Sin w111 ., 1 nut., do.
I ..r forllL..: 11l
Na'tillAVE
Iloihp Iho nrer :a tLi.. tt ‘.lto wed nr . hitent Gas
Cr. loll.; Amor..., I ran el, , rtally and etrnlMontly
{MA it t., oth , r, no far rup..rt.4 1 , 4 nil root:log purpo,, t..
,toy of old In .litotwd Flo,`• consider It a
g^:nat thiproveropnt. antiwhen Its pp , ,al wirantages
• !vale. ithaot tt Artlnng
I .1,11 11,.. 1.0 the folto,ng • Firs Ilex Is
r p„a thn. ma, sou tunr and tot,. Seentpl. rooktng
oo r ne tetthcatt Tbtrol, it. ntal alst.ll
It a gre.e. ni , on I tir coal Flo,. h. the
wink wh,•l, rho I.rat ta..y Ir rryzul,ll.4l and tit. ,
(.1 c.wrAttnr att.ondo,l to. Than mar d•velop.. other ads Auto
,os, Slit I a th , pr.,nt I , - I fully nut-not
il,1(11, Ir. tv Iv.l'atrut MC...Attn.:
. ,• I rf .01y n,lthrn r,thr
)11{, • • SVYKIA. 31 u1..1
Dissolution.
TI i 110,rey.forr exiftlitg
tWeOll
an . . •41 . 1,11 ,, ,, 110111; ',1u11. , 1111.1-r 11,
11,.; firm ot It C•.. .1. • :ittv.,.(
. 0,1 A 11 c •
I:I'• rm.. firm .4 3 A VA II SE,Tvt In A C.l ~„t h o r.
In.• +low ~f .11.• f,trA tip COI.
.4 Vit., awl NV...1 I
II A. 111.\
11. 1.. I , \
.1 1,. SCIIW A I:17.
;. 11. Al. VA
-r, .i II .k. r K•K, ui•LL
k h. ..C.l PIL: Mai ton , i.
. . I be F.rit Wi•iol
•tr”nt.i. IL V.I.IINI:,TOCL. whin,.
to I an bore,
It. A. FA N
1911..1 , 1:W1,
A 111'LT.. New ILlik
Proprietor
IPartnerfillip hereto
rare rlt.rtlng thern 1.0 rhonlanu.
ftulunt. and nab , of 14l 1. l 1. Ile,l helot. :4 011/0 day
the... 11,41 loyP. A C. , . am
nollwrize.l 1„ re, Ire t.ll du, 11.11,1 111n11
lO
up lb.. 1.tz.u0.04 of 11, , . full, The I,olin, /cr., aru
yrelarm......f 11. A. Fir A , and
114 , 41 I'll Nl.urvl. It. A. rAiiNKSTOCK.
11. rA [IN EsTN2K,
.1. I:I4aeIIICARTZ.
kIINr.oTOCK,
1411 IN 11.1: 4 1.1.TT. Jo.
Pat,lit zh. Jul) 7. I,
00 -PARTS ERSHIP--The undersigird
have formed a C.e.Partoershir to nmthme the =Rem
runt of White. hem!, Red Lend cad Lithiage, at tho ['runny!.
vnnid White Worlo4 A lingheny City.
J. HARLEM Jr.
R. A. FAH NESTOCK,
J. L SCHWARTZ,
A. B. HULL.
G. W. FALCUSTOCK.
BACON, ,te.—Zita, plain ll ama .,
VA etignr Ctme4 Hamm
250 pc, do do Beef,
In More and for We low, by
HAWORTH, 11110. L BBOWNLEE.
J..= Tn the Dintooffl, Yittemrel,
IRISH DC LCE—For ank:e at MORRIS &
PAT TON'S. in the Dinmoutl. ' JAW
CIDEIt VINEGAR, warranted
A 7 from putt , Cider only. Thin amt. article can be oD
taiood at 51oliiti6 1 I , ATTON'S, ie tba Diamond, at 25eta
per gallon. JY2
AL.k.CorSTOC
BONDS, RMAL ESTATE, Re., ley
ma Ruth''.
After Jul) n I the
ERCHA NTS' EXCHANGE.
Apply to -
AUSTIN 1f.11%116 & CO,
Stock iimrl Sole Rroker.
ffJ Pourlt{fltr.t
! 'l' 1' 6z lII' t` 11 II . r II I; A 'l' It I.:.
t'
. 1 11 N K Kl'llllo4 ,1T A 117'4 ,s; '1'1;04.
41 k. rws.n.tri• I
io .1.• • 1, . .11,
ikII VI; I; 'I'I: it I , : MININI . I c()NIPANV
lk At A1 , 1711,1N M Isr 111 ,1 1 , 1 ,, t1i. J lll l
of 111 011,1k.till. 4.ll.lllnlfini
VI 11 il .1.. .
1. 11 lit 0.1.. 01.1. M
IMMO
. .
abb tee A tiVUIII..• furfellnd In
$t polv men! n 1 PP./M.IOII I N
/1 1 . P. M. DA VIN. And.
"
tiSIGNI.:I','S SALE OF ItEAL f:ST ATE
1./II no.ulny rdenlng..lnly 71h, al n o'clock. al the
rod roentnerrlal !Dal EA... r i m y ,
01 Firit, ...et, milt in. hy "bid of David D. 1.11rn.7,
ty.iyooe of I lithe. r Adatus, Thal Tabloid* Int of ground
In 11,,. I. n.olAll or Mandsnoler, containing about fnur w-nrt,
oy due., Iss Ihn intlo rl.rr on the Weary. fyl.l.lV ard stria. "0
Nanlll. by 1,111,1 nll. y on dot dub .n.l hr land.. of
Mau.. 1i41....;r0it nu 11$o north.
4." • rp
r • la,
Itt , -,..11 10,4,112
11.x•1_11,. follow tog lota itr Jamo•ltle plan In the
of the city of Pittsburgh.
1,1 N, 21, baring a front of fifty foot on (411 , 11 . 17 nt rewt,
t. , 1!. , ttotollng hark two hundrod and thlrty.ttotom
Lot No :21. Iltly fort front nn Quarry .1, 1,7 two hundred
awl f.,nlv Ix., r,
h.t. iag n front of ernoty-elght feet nn Liberty I.
es-
I hdrk Ml.' no.l Foxt)-olght feet.
Lot to, n !Doll or thirty-Ave feat no LiLofty street, ea
one Ilttodred feet to Spring alley.
The A 1... wlll fold notonct 1,, n mortgage of Tett
'lll.ean.ll,l I l'erto• at Ka., I'. M. DA Wig. Am,
A•• t gut. ,• 9 Sala
At I , NI. Davin' now 1 , 4000,01 i Heal ,:.Loin Stars Ito, , nns,
....owl story, u Fifth street, Pittsburgh, TUESDAY,
t 1,.. ••1 July neat. nt o'clock, y. 0.
rI~IIEI zolcrsigned, Assigneen ofJames Gray,
j. th stront, will tiflkr for sale nt the lisle nod pl;ro
st.,,,nt. at public aoraon. all the cal 01 , t1t0 of the
111, of Iho fonnwtog.
Int. An annual ',round Rent of SI bOAtn, payabla 00 the
1. , of I 4.101., and April...no, nut of two lot. to Arthur's
plan..f lots. In it,,. 711, Ward. Patshorgh. at ths cortirr of
1,111,in. and 11.../...rts str , ,ts, and I...ing 0.4 Syt on Wilkins
19 I:0 Sot On Roberts, It, Potter'. allny.whirl, an,
tr.l nn s • story store nod brick dwellin g on
bons, and
slo t v doubts dwelling honer.
An annual Steno., Root of V 5..., nn the In
• Octobyt and April. Laing out ..f four iottf , In din 7th
Ward. Pittsburgh. tintolwri.,l 31., 40 oo,141; In Woi. Art
. Ito I toartlo, root:lining n front on Arthur
•fent dwp,
.41 t a n, pi., o f ground in Pitt township, rontaintng
on I perch.; etre."( visas/to. on which oreeted
nr0.,11 (.lot hon.e., stab!. and brat pnwdyr mega.
am
ben, putt ol lot No,. in A C. Stool's rho of lots of
i trot S , 3 in IL.: ,moor Pittsburgh.
._ as, i.ia, -,~.d u. m_,,,.
:. ~ .n. ~N ..n i . ~ i,.. ~~
, Flaw papa nt in , , , end .1.1.1..imin the &bore, and cm
ti
'n hit. -1 Friair ztud ?,in;; Noreen that
u.. 1 A r“..d 1.4.1113,. in V. richt • ide. , ing eq.,
~.i.i, v
h., ~':~ i ~.la. n~h~nk ~~
stn. A I d diary [trek throning bonne thin mm
trd roan, rn ray rttr ntroot. Pltiottargh, and contain
• t , • thorrta. anti ••st•doling hack to) hod in JaChtion
at1 , 1.. , !,t115t. 1 , .t N.,1.. in II.•• Frnpro.
.11, 1 .1 1 1,:0,4 hitch tetnen,rutd 111, , nn ort.C.Nl.
...i •tl I it I.lborty and Fifth rtnt-tA.
t.,
fr.nnl..:a ut..r.wy Flu•
.1 It. V 61011111.4
:. • .r 1. /1/.11,. 1. Venn 31, I' o,
t I ...n.nv •, at,d . :J
• .11 , •It I.rl .11•••11tt...7 holt•et
the ,t) Vat.burgls. Coal
11,. in n:11.•ott.leo 1 , ) land. of
If In: 11A.,11,1r. C Cowan. a public si ay
, 411 ILlu 1, w ouch prolwes
.1 4 11143 . tasnan.; the as tautila tiun.
..r
11:1, A 1 .1 Ow AI ~n ts. , rlOrtt
.1 111: .1,41. , •ncA1n11. i 1 r'.•t t!.rr..•n lit horst. And...end-
h• Alley...n hiel. 14 01 , 0 n three
.t .t •tu I elintnith; the 0113 , 0 4 Th 0111.14
1V11,.1:3, .
1:1i1 111 .1 4th Ore., nrel belt,
I he.l Ifl 11..nt 1., C.. feet deep. .., ne, Riley, upon which ere
1-Lti utle,
146 1..1 nn th,. I/ .J.ir cw.,64 ly cornAr .1 ith and Mar
1.. t ri , r, and !Ong 21 , , foot on Market atreet. and ratepd.
I.aek thorrtrom w6mg 411. stied 70 fr.,: In a .1.1 fent
NH,. on a. hlch H errct•ll a thrva ably hick balldits,z.
iv. two !torn,
la•d 110., Not,. are onihjen to an anniAl ground not
4,l*Thom.. WiMunn, deed. Tinto--4 , n , 11...1( rants aa.1r.,..10e on 12 months :11111 6
witld •
, I Ir. r •.:riar..,
,rl% n':..l *rib.
Ir.. -11.• &Awl,
FA LES COMMENCING TUESDAY, JUNEM.IO.g.
S it intended to enlarge and improve our
iwore Room LATE IS JULY. tho whole stock of
or, IP' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, FURNISHES° GOODS
sc.. now on hands nal be offend AT PRICES MCCII BE
LOW THE REUCLAR RATES with tho clew of CLOSING
tho whole before commencing the Itoprucenrenta.—
TEL. It will be obeerced le not • mere pretext to Ent rid of
old knods,se everything will be found NEW ANT FASLIs
lON ABLE. Dot the contemplsted alteration would nems
saltily deface the stock, and to ohs:bate this It is prop:teed to
clear out the whole at very low rate, and open the Fall
Train with ansasortment altogether new.
A due variety of piece - goods On custom work eidu
tir•dy will be made to order at O large discount
- • • - - •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
:1 - AMES It013B,:No. 89 Market street, sh.
ty between Market House and Fifth street, takes
pleasure In calling,tho atualtion of his friends and the pub
le: generally to his third large supply of the most spleraid
stock the ITS. ELIOES, GAITERS, SONTAGS, ac.. sea or
/tan:sit in Gale nty. purchatesldirect from the itlnuanfacturere
and Importers of Freese Rao , : in the Eastern cities. This
stock is just what It purporte to ho—rery superior and
adapted to the present summer .10300,
ilia stock ofLadies'. Gents'. 31leers.and Children,' French
Shoe. ri
eqnal to av found East. The nave and Frareful•
wt of their the Is charmlnig. • Ile take, pleasure to trolt•
ne
ing oil who are In want to glee him a coll. Price. erill le
motol—rery
WATCHES AND "JEWELRY.-J.
M. IittIICRTS bits roturnol from the
000000 cities with an eatim new oral choiro roach of •
Mae Watches, Clocks and Josrolry. which hr has par
chewer mwitly direct from the manufacturers for cash, which
el:whits him to sell at the folowing very Ita. prkeic
Imo tiortatent Lerer Watches, la upon
mi d h ring coos 440 00 to $1.20 00
Gold Lesere.l6 carrel 0111.4, full Jeweled... 26 00 to 56 00
Wald Lapin, " ... 20 00 to 25 00
Oliver Lavers, " ... 12 Od to frii 00
... .-
Gold Guanl, Fob, nod Yen Chnin5........ ...... 10 00 to 30 00 I
Gold Kaponni Seala IOD to 10 00
Gold Lockets, 2, 4. and C. gloom 2OD to 2.1 00
6.d.1 Comm and 31...a1e dniant Pins 150 to 15 00
Ear glop 150 to 10 00
Pure 001.1 Wedding king, . 250 to SOO
I:nl.y. Pearl and Garnet Finger Elog , ..... . 220 to 0 ('°
0..1,1 Pen, 0,1 Pencil, 100 to 1.1 00
dl.l Conn , and Necklace. 2on to 12 1.0
Foie Gold Thlniblia. 2 00.10 500
1 . 0.0 C:ol,l6pcclark. 1, :Mtn 2 rg.
Gold and Sion. Shane uttotmand r00d... 0.: to 12 1 , 0
Fine Gold Scale Finge Br
king , 075 to "0
Ai., .leer nial Plat..l Spool,. Konen nod Fork., T.,
Si.. Ca. .or, a clamant, k of .1.... Coral and Fancy Geode..
Parmn Stutuazy. French_ nod lialliau Pandioaa. Ala, an
pu.ill 0. earialy of Clockt of All pain :ea y ,a 1 thha keeper,
fr.o. 01 to 0:21.
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It II c.l oi.r, 'rill' PO/ A IT. •
riurr
'lint .i+nlen
1•. !IA V If 4, Al.e.ll••••ner.
nmEmszn=
ttre..tr thPlitt...4 Ntr. A. Matt - an'e land. Itn.l 22
p rts ., np jr. rept )I , ll , rry alley
.•,. A;, • . Ite .toti! in ,tt. Ward. and ...nt:Untng
:01 that !met um,
.1 Wm. NM wilt. lu tr.:f C.
lA, 1•41.1 Irm!mg I.m.t Ka.] DO-
1 A
Rare inducement•
CARNAGNAN' B ENTIRE STOCK
OF
IVENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
TO BE DISPOSED OF.
J. T. CARNAGHAN..
J.::4 , :ttr Federal et, near the post otace,Alley,heny city.
LME=U33
BOOTS AND SHOES
Remember the place. No. Mt Market street, Pittsburgh
tor2o---jeti
Watcher. Clocks and :revelry repaired. Remember tbn
lb Filth Weed. near Markrt.
Et=
111311.--1 , 10 hhls White Fish,
240 11011 bids de
bhls Trodt,
100 Mt bbl, do,
:• lads Salmon,
S
bids do. •
40 bhls No 1 Mackerel,
75 hit bib Ne3do,
3.14•14 Nr• 11 de, •
01111 bbls Ne 2 do,
71. kilts No 2
1•1 , 1•• Not do,
0••• hit bids No 1 des,
km kilts No I do,
fA bbis Baltimore Ilerring,
25 do du do,
For sale by I.D•13) .1. D. CANFIELD.
Q L ECOND FULL STPPLY OF CARPETS,
1.3 OILCLOTHS, SIAITINGS, to., at the Fourth Etreot
Owner Store.
W. D. A It. APCALLUM having just roturood from the
Feaster:l where, owing to the present depressed Gate
of the market, they have purchased, and at eery low rate., a
large anti !drama entirely new nista. of CARPETING. consist:
log In part of
Velvet and IlrasselLthrersply.new and beautiful rotten:on
Tapestry and Common Ingrain;
Velvet agel Tufted Hearth Rugr,
Also, n very large variety ofDoorNiata, Window Shades,
Stair Rods, Duff and Omen Holland, MI of which shall be of•
feral at the LOWEST RATE for emir. 1101.1 and ham,
keeper. mill find It to their advantage to glee them a call.
tel W. D. A. 11. McCAI,LIIII.
..... , _
The Natured Eciencce ore taught with the akl of • large
sod emponalre epparatue.
The Musket Department to under the charge of • lady
eminently qualified for the eltuation.and all who prefer to
bo taught on the piano or Kluging bye gentleman, bare •
Nielting teacher from Philadelphia.
Drawing and Painting are under the direction of a lady
accomplished to the arta.
The Pell Term commences September oth.
NluSustnua has the Uherty to refer toll:* following gen
tlemen:
DEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, Right Rev. A.Dotter, Bishop Of Penmyleente.
llon.Krsaklln ex•Protddent of 8.
Mule, liortgagee and all sec - pities for mousy.
M=OIM;EI
I•ersons can procure loam; through my Agency, on ream•
able terms.
Those aiihing to lout their money to good dump,
can always nod drat and aecood elm paper at my aloe, for
ale.
All commnaleatlons and Interrlors aridly niundentlaL
OPare GRANT STREET, opposite UL Paul's Cathedral.
Jelmltt
TWIN FLEMING, DEALER 1N ROUSE
u famishing Hardware, Hollow Ware, Plated Ware, enl
ist - I, Brittannia. Bright, Japanned and Premed Tin Wars,
Wood and Willow iVarce, corner of Market and Third st em
s.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
flooding, sad all kinds of :lobbing In our line, dons with
fatness and despatch. nsythlyd
POWDERED GLUE ZOO lbe on hand dud
for We by 147 FLEMINO MOS.
SUGAR -30 Muds. prima Sugar;
bbls. Crushed sad Polnland Bow.
Io .tossed for =de by jot T. LITTLE k. CO.
VEATIIERS-47 - ake to nrrivo pe_r_!!taimer
Hibbard, for We by [Jy2l MAUR DIMMi & CO.
GRE§ bbls to asirmifolute:rbico.
W. E. OHILDS. & Coif;
PATENT 13ASTIC FIRE AND ITATEIC.PIIO/6/ . :
C; 1 \1 T R 0 . 1 1 IN . G
PERRHP & JOHNSON, Proprietors.
A ILE I'ItEPAILIO) To CoNTRACT AND I'UT ON AT TILE SHORTEST NOTICE
ru.ck Vlro and IVatet.rn.d tianent Inydln, it toeing the onl, artiely yet invented that will awn...fully
r.atat the ...lion alto , otinsaolittiyo in every climate.
I'l' Irf P 1, 112 F.; AND A'r.E.ll.-PROOF.
And to t.,ltit ~inrnbilits, ladlere it la egunl f not ..utyrior, T 1 Any Metallic llootlng. WY toot rut it art env Old Tin
Tnr ar ng.fr Una., it ntahin4 no lilt nee b._tr Alt or eL.e r tho roof may too.. Thy,
Hooting it warrantod to prove on reprrnynted We will pot tt on for
.1,.r DOLL Ala PER Sl' I' A 11 E. 4 T. 14); pr:sr.Yyr.lie AI)
It. 0 111 Arri, it tivon Tin and Iron Hoof. fm TWO DOl.l. tad Pill I s lAtAll1:. In dug on acr.mnt of it. durability th
betsp...l paint that ran la.
tittr-We Invlte all whom... building , Ind al.a Om.° "I`b their D"PaIIYL to,lll at our offlice,l:l3 The,dsfrret,
.wor,lan and antlyfy the thamttivat in faTard to Om durptlullty and practicability of thin Rraglng.
..101TNSON.
No. I'O Third .trryt,l.eterryn W.Yal and Smithfield.
I . lO.borgh, Penna.
I r, I I
i ~.
.1 n 1 . 1:11111N.
4 1011,0911
Bryant tll. Following:
omra nr nle BCOSITII PrATIt
:Co. id Front at., Intereen)twin and Sycamore,
Cincinnati, Ohio, lase. tat/1,14UL
mhmo may mywems Thu, 14 1.. rwilry 0.1 I ha. ...min.] apecirueua and coon, of W. E. CR.* A 1 0'.1 Fin
" Hung, Aln belu.ve It to be eminent] c superied to .y Moo kind of Roofing non in tan- I was
Irl.l mu. or roof, from a tarts. volume of Barn. from an ruljollarig whtebirtneek
hn mirok•• r..r nearty hull hour. It 11.01 the trill/ beyond all expectations, and went the
11110ne.1! T W. lIABILELL, Pmaident Buckeye State losnrance CO.
NCTINI .4.orrcr Pm. Co, Feb.
I b.... an.lttr.l IV V. C 5111.1,11. U6I
r, nod Watt,Proor Cemen T t l
Reefing, audfro's:.
far as I can jud Oth, ge. ommtdar
It turf .m willlaK to 16.wita lot:11.1Ing4 prntertn4 inpnts the wue terms as I 1114.111, thotte.covered With
/t 4.1.1 81Amml: JNO LAW, Agt. Royal Ina Co., London and Liverpool.
etnmernact, De.onber nth, 11166.
Tu an to,/,,.1 it may , owerw—Ttsle I. te eertify that so have adopted R. B. Celan & (Val:Latin Fire and Water• Proof
G.. neenee epee 1 101 . . tore and dweetilea Lenawl. It hag Oren the mow perfect sallafactlon, imd we ran recommend
G to an "'IWO', Vita and Wm.... Proof Ilwedinc. iSISM , G] BAKER k VON. Pau.,
e01.1,4a wt.'
G. Mt.., No. 112 Welt Porten et reel. •
_ . ___ ___ __ _ . •
•
Flexible, Fire •and Water-Proof Roofing
A. - L)Alrt. C4l;A.lsrr. Propriotnro,
No. 57 IVator Street, l'itLahurgh, and P. Peterson'a, Alloghrny.
TR Is hi A\ ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTIIER IN TILE MARKET.
1„ need satoneivol, In Now York and Philehelphia. mad In well appromd. It Ls applicable to covering
Foundries, Dwollinga, Warehouses, Bridgus, Steamboats and Railroad_Cars.
T. will not longer than Sintallls Roofing or Shingle., and resists the carton. changes of stirnate—raarb e e afr,t,efl by
raid. host or damp.
lkol Its prin
ll cip ki al Ingredient It of an extraordinary drank nature, and It neon loose. this elasticity. It
mutt", nr rrark p
In mid, and It nvt in)nrod by being tr amp, ren ap to ends of roof.. flat or stee p mmel upon. , old or now, on Iron , tin or wood. It •111 not, melt In worm
It le Both Fire and NV"ntor-Proof
rain , - further information, npply tone proptletore.
1857
TRANSPORTATION. 1857.
CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAISY.
MEM! LLOYD & CO., Et2i2Eli
[SI:CCE-qSORS TO LLOYD a LEMON.,)
. _ .
TT AVI NG MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THISWINTER, are now prepared
I 1 ,O do hmvy bY
PENNBYLVANIA
0.A.N.A.1.. AND RAILROAD_
Through to and from Cite I:anent OM.. We can 'mourn our friends and all those disposed to patronize the Penna. Canal
and ReWood. that no pains mill be spared to rend, General satudactlon to SIIIPPERSOF EASTERN AND WESTERN
Fitt:l6llT.
The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad
50,11 give inereamol okepatell to the tr.senieulion of freight. Offloo Perm Strpet, at the Canal Wain.
fv24,1y4 LLOYD k CO
1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857.
332£R'8 PORTASL£ BOAT .
giIMEOI Via Pennayl Varlia Canal and Railroad.
Capacity TWO Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. •
OURFAO .
CILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS
oI the ithil rrr ran ithw offer 1., hthorthr Y.rutezt hi a DOEBLE LINILT LINE
to and froth Vitudintalt. Philadelphia and Whin - intr. Our :1nnf..1..n: 7 hf PiriErthl.E 11f .11" A. but ono
transhiphihnt is rephrhil. Enqhht th our •th .1,1.11 put thvitigh with all tio.h.t hi
trivoil an.t dotpatch. IVAR Kilt/Uri E. I'AN AL BASIN. corner h/ L00t..., twit Pir.,!vr/3. Th.
t7.ltd ErrEil ELL fthprittorn.
Alusirat
New Spriug Stock
CIIICKERINO'S PIANOS.
JUST RECEIVED. AND FOR
sale a std.:mild now stneAt of PIANO
kORIT-e. front the tentusfantory of Cinch,.
lag A font, j.knwo.v , lertcri expressly for the hprinn tales,
and onnprieing all tho wtrinots and woe FS) ion now mann
ffetured at the tenon ned ettabliehtnent of Cluttering ,t
eons Boston.
• •
%vars. Chtekering & Sons have been awarded at the di(.
fer•nt Celtibittuns and State Falba in Malan. New York - . and
ether plx••.
EiPTPO Gold Medal,
Seventeen Silver Medal , .
Thret. 11, , ,nte r,•l the
tine Me.lat at rim irerld'•
tett 10 beetet, req.
~
S e 0 N At
.1 7i I/ I` s ;
One elegant lltieloorlng Pntnn. very !MI. .
•• Malr Intny ,Inv. Pinny. m 0rd...:.• 064,
n full plii , p;y
I' I A N•l , T S
JoIIN ME1.1,01
W.w! .L. ~ tween z.:1.‘110 :.n -I mrth .t
A,nt for eltickrrln, A
1:11.,rn (Ohn , and N,•rtilla V.r7.ana.
Thalberg Approved Pinnon
I'NNS A C I, A :L NEW Y./
rr lIE ELEGANT SEVEN rql
nrol I,ol' .‘,l ,
to.. from 1.1,, tut:tory ol Nunto..t 1:1 f el V
Now York. ult. I; M. iballw.r, upon .L ox..nna
bon. .n. .up., tor in,i101111.11,. nr" offerol
I , y the nt Noor Y. , rk Faotork and ..n
acconono.lntlnz torrn, Thil no..,n,tkonarly 'ln. 1.,
•ltlo of Piano. for Parlor rt., nnt.l (boy (VITIP oitilot.e , l by
ono or xtentost:llvlng 1•ol.br nre
nspectfully invito.l to call nnol exttnono
11. K LEBER A 111:1 , Agvnt,
Nonnr k ,•lark. in t his y
Erard Grand Planon.
FIRST PIANOS OF TIIE WORLD
the r ß ut llo , take
that th pleusure in an
p..nul agents fur thfs thy for the sale ° tit' h t ' l7: ta t :l7d u rn:
nem net
}MARI) GRAND PIANOS.
Thee° Plan. nre ne.d by all the mat Planters in pride,
once to the of any other make. 'Ylr.Thalhorg played upon
other in his ennt.rn cnucerts..d wouldceruttnly use them
can/windy, could they bet he procured senrywhere.
• •
THALBERG'S OPINION OF ERARD PIANOS'
The Grand Plante, made by Erard. are In my es
tirciatloa the met perfect inetroment in the world. .1, on.
heeltatingly, gine them the preference over all others
SIGISMEND TIIALBERO."
The principal agekt at New York Ino gone to Paris for a
tomb stock, selected for tube in thin conntry, when a spiel,
pid specimen will be brought to thin city.
rnalmknatnis 11. KLEBER S. BRO., \0.:.3. Fifth st.
A Damaged New Cblekering 7 Oat. Plano.
n:VE OF CHICKERINO
SONS' first-clam 7 octave, elemantly
carved Rooewood PIANOS, damaged In Ma
furniture only where too blemlotros are not imposed, will be
,old at a mat bargain.
The above Piano is one of tho large lot of T octave Pianos
received to-day from Chickertug 3 Sono, Bueton,and will be
warranted at having received no Internal Injury. For Salo by
JOItN H. )IELLOR,
Aleut for Chickming & bona, Baton,
Jolo No. 61 Wood street, Plitsthwgh.
v Stook of Plano
TROX TB) rAcloaror
7.•77..... — N - 2,STS 6r. CI-..A.R.134, New York.
lIE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY YLN . -
.1_ formed O. our warrroorns, which 1.1 boon complete
ly drained by the heavy Spring Wes, are again Stied with
ohoir and complete assortment of NlftiNS A CLARK'S
celebrated PIANOS. of every etyle and price. Persona wish
ing afirst close and duralste instrument will please bear in
mind that the great Pianist, TILALIIERII, pronounced
Nouns & Clarke Planes superior inetraiments in everyore
mt;. The public Is trotted in call and
i f t . i lr o th „ -
Solo Agency for Nimus ClariCs Pianos for Western Pen.,
Eastern Ohio and North-Western Virginia, No. 53 Filth
etreet, next door to Masonic 13311. el
MUSIC JUST PUBLISHED.—Charlotte
.111. Blume has Just retched the following Music, fresh
from the Press:
• . • • ..
Little Dorris Polka-Chaa. Teen, 251 Twilight Waltz-IL
B. Moroni, 254 Diamond Erizottiech-Brainard. 25, Happy Mo
ments now Returning-from II Trriaiore. 2,5; No Right
Thera-Duets or Trio, 25; Come to the Forest --Glove r-41nett.
IS; Why do the Swallows Chonge their Ifoinodnett,3l,Dy the
Banks of that Bright Shinuing Biror do. 45; Cloreland Pol
ka. IS; Adelaide dhuiirkas, lin Ilidoyon Do, e--11rip duela
The Ella Waltz. 05; Bellltirs last 2
-C .5;
Diamond!t far the Piano by. , Dilak.erimproungthP most rota.
also airs arranged on teaeldna pierrs-in uordbeni. Each
number 2.5; Why shut roar Window-F. AM; Farewell' my
Fatherland -two excellent wings with Engllah and German
words-each 35; To those who yet R 0001.113, 2.5; Twinkling
SU. are Laughing Loro-nong by Ordway, 25 Tot:Whig
Stuw are Laughing Love-polka by Ordway. F..k Home Deo
lights and Going Houle by Ordway. Bik La Loge Imperlale
polka by Wallerstein, 10; Beethoven's Dream, with varia
tions, by Ch. Grebe, SR Kathleen of Kildare-blab song-
JAI. Thomas, '2.5t Ohl Would that Ed boon Bora a Boy-1....
V. 11. Crosby. 25; Never Court but One-Eyerty.Kay -4 . V.
11. Crosby, 20; Blondine--boantiful song by Geeni,
For sale by CIIARLOTTR BMW.,
No. 119, Wood street, Sd door above Filth street.
Music mailed free of postai°. lel7.
BROOKE FALL FEMALE SEMINARY
Media, Delaware County, Penna.
Mute Maria L. Eastman. FriaClPal
THIS SEMINARY, SITUATED IN THE
delightful and lamittifal of thirtean
tesfrom Philadelphia by Itailras,i, offers, to young ladies,
the most perfect Cotriblliatinta of advantages far the attain
merit of a thorough and secempl tilted edneatim.
The large and comusalious biliblitv, lately eteeted,
Mining all the tualern ranvernetwes of bathe. gab , Le, Is,
with its extensive ground,. a model in all that pertains
the health, comfort, rellnament and improvement ot the
pupil,. The sleeping mama err high, well ventilated, and
furnished with comfort and elegance., and but two pupils
necupy the same apartment. The number of Pura , it
limited to forty, for whom eaten teacheraare employed.—
The most faithful luetroction is giren In all the I,ntnches
taaight, while moral and religious prineiplea ate constantly
inculcated by theory and taitellee.
The roarer of inntrurtion rempr leen n verloi of fur
roam and n diploma k Emit.lod 1•• .11 , •60 Pal , It
oallsfulodly.
• .
The fetter, U. b.. t.. L. ft.. Ind ! , o f
liconsylvonla, .aye: M. 1.. tiwtotan. who propose! to
open a Young Ladies' Seminary in 31rvlia, Itolaware comity.
liennsy Iran., In Sept ember nest, has born known to the
subscriber for elt,Pral years p 3.81. Ile her a very hint.
opinion of her capacity, eglcioncy nod devotedness as an
educator. She bait had a large and torrential experience.—
The building which 1! to be erected will contain terry ac
commodation. The village nod surrounding country are
distinguished for healthfulnwei and lemony; and tho sub
scriber has confident., that parents who ontrumt their
daughters to Dittman silt have no cantle to regret Jt.'"
The ?couch language is toughtity a Parisktu lady reild
ing ln family.
Tbo Latin. German.fipnnlott, and 1131h01 language., .50-
eel ve duo attention,
662" GoTeFan of Ohio.
-
C- leaser t req., Ibttartlie, PL
George M. Wharton. per, Philadelphia.
WWl= Begaley,Zig, Pittsburgh.
Srlvinus Lothrop,Esq,.Ulexhey Gty
SUSS M. L. =NI"'
Medis,Dels , rare .t 9.
Allegheny Bank.
HE STOCKIIOLDERS of the Allegheny
Bmk aro hereby nodded that trunahnents me ordered
as follows:
An instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per slum, on or before
the FIRST DAY OF JULY next.
An Instalment of FIVE DOLUES per share, onor before
the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY next.
And an Instalmeot of TEN DOLLARS per sham, on or
Woos the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST nest.
Payable tothe Mann% It his otSoe, Comer Wood street
sad Vamond alley. By order of the Commissioners.
Jaded DAVID oAhlFßELL,Tosseurer.
MACKEREL-- •
20 half bbla No. I M0t0.%
Saar. do No. 1 dot
50 Kitts Na I do:
25 do No.l3fees Marker.
In store and for sa:e by WDRIDE CO.,
Var..`,4o N. ea Water Street.
T HE LADI R'AI
FOR J L ,
Price only 15 cents
IZEIZEI
CAL-LENDER'S
=MEM
MONUMENT
10 TllE MEMORY OF •
CLA..I".
ras Pazes.
ILLI - STRATED. PRIVE 11NLY
AGENTS WANTED .
IN EVERY LVENTY.
APPLY TO TILE GENIMAL AGENT
3. IL P. (LARK, rst..amrel
NEW BOOKS ND NEW SISI'PL . I.ES
TO-DA I",
aidney 'twit; or, Lore fmeketh not her Own, by oaths,
of Hope Campbell, ilorare and .Mare. etc_
fiat. Dr. Hamilton's new troth, LtMon, Dom the gees
ltiogrupl,
Leaf and FlZmer Pictures and Him to Italia Them, colors
lanai ration,:
I tapbre Italia, rn 3.7trt Facie for the People;
The Reason lthy; a careful collection of many hundreds o
1 , amiss for things a blob. though generally bellowed, or
imperfectly sludet3v-41. 10.0X.114 Lofton;
Liar bk.'s Cho, I; lis,nry;
ribs
halm:ego:7 Thoughte on the Gospels.
•
I; athrit , 'lth.nrrel in Ezekiel;
Lump. Family of Bethany;
u:¢, or Plenty To Do and How to do it, by Miss Brewster
Ticknor Huneshold Tratsely Novel%
ltlack's beautiful Edinburgh Edition of Waverly Novels;
Tho DP/femme, by Charlotte Hecate;
Phllomphy of Skepticism, by author of Phil. of Plan of
salvation;
Testimony of the Rocks, 6th large supply. All of Ilnigh
worsts; •
Rev. Mr. Kranth's Sermon; the Bible • perfect Be k,24
edition.
For nth b 1 1.13,11
3. S. DAVISON, el Mart* et.
HE BOOK FOR THE SEASON.—Lest
T
sod Flower Picture* and How to. Mae Them
Orally illustrated la colors. Jost pablialusl and reoelved by
152 J. P. DATIBON, al Ifsaitot at.
WALKER'S MANLY EARCISES, con
raining hotting, Bailing, Biding, Driving. Racing,
Rooting, Shooting, and other 1.1241121 y sport.. The whole
carefully revised or etrittanly '•Crsvert," horn the ninth
London edition, in 1 voL 12 :no. KAY & CO.,
12 56 Wood greet.
10) EV. CHAS. KINGSLEY'S WORKS
-1.1, Two Years Aga tlypatla, or :Cm Foes :it an old
Face: Yeast, a problem; Gleam, or the Wooden of e Shore.
KAYA 00., 66 W Weed-
- pixE EDITIONS OF STANDARD AND
POTF.ICAL WORRS—Wordreorth, Cowper. Southey,
aC4 American and British , Prose Writers and Poeta In an
tique and elegant foil morocco binding., illnstrated library
and miniature editions. A fine anent:tent eultable for pre.
mutation teener/sem during the arrprnerJaing examinations
of school.. For sale at low prim.
Pal E. C. COCHRANE, 6 Federal rt., Allegheny.
-
BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING—New
Publicatlow, Btandard, Poeikal and .11boellenerme
orke, St low prink E. C. COCHRANE,
JoBI Bookseller, Allegheny.
Y WILLIAM. C. PRIME.—Tent Life in
tbs Holy Land,llluerated.
Boat Life In Egypt and Nubia, Illustrated.
The Old Homo by tbs Meer.
Later Years.
Travels in Europe, by 5. Irenitte Prime.
Just reed by Jo!.. J. L. BEAD, 7S Fourth Mete.
Book.. and Stationery
AT COST
THE SUBSCRIBER WILL COMMENCE
on MONDAY, Juno Ist, to sell out atfirst cost, hie no-
tire stock of Books and Stationery, {Yearningly, Bonnet
Boards, Writing and Letter Faroe, Blank de., no,
to which the attention of Bookseller, Schoole & hool ers, Mar
chants and other., is resp.rtfully belted.
JOHN IL MELLOR,
e 1 No. 81 Wood street.
New Expire..., Haute Opened
TN ADDITION TO THE GREAT EAST- ,
ern and Western Exprepe, TILE ADAMS . EXPIEZES
wrYIPAN7 - have made arrangement. to extend their Llneof
!Laptops over the Pittsburgh and Connalinille Ilallroad.formi
log a daily lino to awl from Connelarillo and all placevidong
that road, connecting with Uniontown by stage from Con
nalwilla, and with llnwnarllla IT gage from Layton Sta.
Wm.
Special Messengers, with Mist Proof Safes, .rill team
Pittsburgh st 4 P. M, and Comtelll:oiliest 3 A. M, In (largo
of !doney, VaMIMI. and all kinds of Freight entrusted to
the care of the Company, &tog especial attention in safe
and prompt delivery of the tame.
Any orders for pods to be purchased at Pittsburgh or
along the line trill be promptly attended to and returned by
next Exprem.
For
further
ir'f°
is ' Agent, Al Fourth et.
The Partners , Deposit Banking Company,
N 0.66, FOURTH StREET, PITT.FLWRGII. PA.
TILE FARMERS' DEPOSIT RANKING
COMPANY, baring succeeded In the business of "The
Farmers' Deposltlisak of Pittsburgh." will continue - ihe
rogularibinking Bannons+ heretofore directed by theism,
parties, and wnh the same amain of capital.
Theehtine of name ..ni not coma any alteration In the
manner of conducting the hnsiocer—ell the Steal/olden a,
the old Mitittitlon continuing in tho new,
Interest allinetd on time deposits.. beretefere.
All cheeks upon the Fanners' DcpAlt Banking Company
1
mill hopaitilneurrent funds, unless par Nub be ericielned
upon the cheek.
DMILTIVIS hours from 9 e'elmk. A. ?I, to i o'clock r. M.
Jeldidlm . SANT...S MARSHALL. Prost.
ANEW STEAM GUAGE—lnquire o
Mesars. relief, Rolfe & Sweat, 'James MilUngar, Eau
orM. F. Eaton, Agent fur Manufacturers. jel:dtf
TROTT'S OIL GLOBE OR COP for Steam
Engines. Patented March V 1110.551
SAWYER & [TALE'S Heating and Vonti
latiug Appiratns for IttillCogo.Patectiol April Sth, 151%6.
T 110:SIAS', MATCHLESS MATCH MA-
X CHINE for making Brar.4' Matches. 'Wowed ]ot:-
nary MI
CirNTRY lila - TS to make, rend and
tun LllO above =nod Xatentod Articles for ode on
reeremelde terms, mid the beet referearan:
rjeros.
-r • JAMES' wiLsOD,
Danoraeturer and Dealer In
ATS CAPS,
11.N0.01 WOOD MEM Pittsburgh, and P
.trrvc Alleahm• • wall
FRONT', PAVING,
• An BOALMON MUCK.
• =pallor quality of the
Various Itlnds of BRIM
May be had at the LOWEST PRIM
At the Works of the webeetibet, oh the
Now Brighton Tningthei
Year the Toll Oita, back of the
Ote Works, Cft7 ' or by orders sent dole& eh .
Plttebureit Post 0d1 3 1 7 , or let at th k e m oillei , o 3 L iatad
mem.,
racing the Cartooponec
BOAZ oßzoa.
JlMAlmcho
The Iron City . mak.
THE STOCKHOLDEBS' OF THE " IRON
CITY BANK . at, herebyrsqUested to pay the woad
Instalment of twenty dollars • attars on their entwerfptkine
to the following mansev—Ten dollars oa etch abate on the
25th of June inst., end Ten Dollars • elms on the lath day
of July next. Payable to William H. Willhans, Treasurer
of Oommlasioners, at his Banking name, an the corner of
Wood and Third street., Pittsburgh.
Rssitati .Jolin S. Dilwortb,
Witham, Jamie S. Craft.,
Leonard S. Johns, J. Selmanuticat;
Lowis Horgaintern, John 3DVsy,
XL D. Drown, John Scott,
James UPPlinlotti W. O.- Lail*. •
Comnalsehnsera
§TARCH AGENCY:VINO BEEN
appantod Agent for Pitts by the MADISON
AP.CII COMPANY, kc the Sag of celebrated Nan
MEM (which Is wirtsoted equal In quality to say known
in ads market) an now prepared ot amply tiludeodo two.
Ire writs tbeattentloo of tb•
Trade in fhb &Mot% roast ...mama= of our mond stoat
and Ittdah 1•171 M tort equal to the
ATWELL,LEEE 44 CO,
nee No. II Wood tilrflt