:';:i4o:4Kit . i.;.o3,4itti:t 7ornotai 7 7 ,14. - sal OF fad curl*. WEDNESDAY WHINING, - -JUNE G, 18GO. T inset be a SCRUM of considerable gratifi otiortanit .Pride to those who feel an interest in the-prosperity of our city to observe •tho number and character of the iron fronts which hare been - and ore being meted. Some of these.'"arn of colossal proportions; others are remarkable for their beauty; but all nth an . • w indication of progress in a eummunity hitherto not cons picuous for a libernl spirit of cuter 'or 1860, • prise. One of the new erectil.t to which the forego , lag refers is Lyon's huithug, on Edits street, ad jacent to the Cuetom Iluese. This magnificent structure is Sp feet wide by 120 feet deep, and risen 84 feet above Fifth street, while its massive foundations are nook near the rear end over 30 feet below the level of the sidewalk in front. These foundations have bees built with extraor dinary care sod strength, on aceouut of the great weigft they have to support, and to resist the lateral preeenre of the earth against their outer side.. The basement is 13 feet G inches high iu the clear, has •-out-stone front on the street, and in the rear an open iron front towards In yard 30 feet square. It is lighted and ventilated by 7 windows on the aide, and numerous flues. The floor is of heavy .Yougniogheny flags, laid in a thick bed of gravel othcrate, and trimmed around the edges with flagstone skirt lug, so as to make it impossible for rats or vermin of any kind to get under it. In the forepart of the basement lea-large etell, - eutik. many feel through the gravel, slid as deep as the bottom of the elo eougabela river below the bridge. It is covered with s large bag, having a strainer secured to its bottoni to preemie any rubbish tram getting into it, while the well itself sate both as a receiver for Waste water used in washing the flags ; etc , and for draining the ground under the floor. to the latter particular It has thready proved to he val. liable, having carried t•ff the water iu a couple of hours which floated In from the Diapetch build adjainleg it, when the cellar was flooded in con sequel:Me of the late fire there. Another well of larger dimensions, in the rear, eeeeee a similar purpose for the yard, for water Mows and for the waste water of the boiler, which is located la a-spacious vault below the rear of the basement and beats the whole building. Another vents alongside answers for a miller, sod is separated from the former by a double brick wall, with an air chamber between, to prevent the heat from the boiler panetratiog IL A similar precaution -the erection of an additional brick wall along the entire length of the aide wall of the base ment, and at a little Mebane° from the stone foundation-Mealoolated to prevent the moisture of the surrounding ground from reaching the in terior. Access to the basement Le, gained by a doe flight of atone steps leading down from the sidewalk, under which are arranged two vaults, in one of which Col. Pricker keeps hie oy and in the other his ale. " Crossing a gently rising alone flag, which, avoiding a step, forme a Sridge over the area welch LOUIS to the basement; the first story is entered, now °coupled by Hunt & Miser es a Book and Stationery Stele. This story is 28 feet wide by IS feet high in the clear. It is richly decorated with handsome carving and stucco work, and is moat admirably provided with lights Besides the front windows, Wendt are each filled witha single pane of massive Freston plate glass 13 feat G inches high by tit inches wide and 7 111 thick, there are seven large windows on the side and four openings in the rear, which, excepting the three iron pillars which support the wall, is sash from stile to side and from floor to cornice. The carpenter and alumni work of this roots, as well as of the story above, is of, a very rich and novel design, and in character with the corres ponding parts of the front. The portion under the stairs leading from the street bat been fitted up with anadditionsl floor, so aa to make store rooms, etc ,is two stories. These stairs, ultra's ascend to Gm ethood story, are constructed en. tirely of white tab, each piths selected on ac count of the richness of its grain. The erected glory is 20 feet high, and is finished in a style resembling the first story. Wider closets are ar ranged in its rear, on the landing of the-enteide stairs, leading from each story down to the yard. They are now being constructed of an elegant and light 'pattern, the material Wog entirely] wrought iron, excepting the cast 11.012 columns intended to support the whole. Wider ie cop ped near the front for the bar, is the centre for waehatands, (with hose attache:meth for use in ease of fire,) and in the rear to ensure de:Mi lieu in the water °Woe Another light of stairs leads from the second to the third story and then turning to the right ascends to the fourth very, dividing each into a large front room of 'effi cient size for a bell room, sod iota a back room Connected watt the ether, about 28 feet slums Tees° utorye are 17 feet high iu the clear, cud are richly skittles' with carpenter and stucco work. Alt the coils of steam pipes in the house ( which will measure I, of a mile is the aggre gate) are eareened.by a beautiful - casting of the architect's own &elm and are so arranged that the hot water formed by the condensation of steam flaws bank to • 'regulating apparatus that feeds the boiler, thus rendering•a leas supply no cessary from the street water pipesed duple ialtiois eery largely the consumption of heat and fuel. The whole building, thus complete and substantial, was planned by Mr. Bertherger, the architect, and is a chef d'oeime of its kind - It-!is Soother star in the fiat of noble building erected by the same architect,. lobo within tee last eight years has built the Cathedral, First Presbyterian Church, Odd Fellows' Hall, the Iron Front Bank Block, Iron City Bank, Citizens' Batik, besides a vent number of churches, school houses end splendid country residences °Weide of this City. .. The store toad, on the first floor, as has been elated, is occupied by Hunt & Miser. These geutlemen are now enjoying the fruits of a princely business, which their exertions during the past few years base built up and established Oa entering the store a number of ornamental casts, stained with oak graining, will be eh peeved, containing a large portion of stock.- There are six on each side, and their 'contests may be enumerated as follows: The beet ease contains the Tauchwilt edition Of the British authors. This work is published In Germany, imported by Hunt & Miner for their own trade, and sold all a lies' figure than die cheap New York puldieetione. Tee ,chimes We bolted in the airs of a small quarts, en that they can be readily held in the hand; the paper is good and the typography remarkably neat and legible. The second case centelos watts of fiction, imbue %, albums and autograph books,' a very 'fins assortment and bthed is all styles. , In the 'third case the moist prominent Regina:l and Ameritian poetical' authors figure io every description of lauding. Number four contains Masonic, and Odd Fellows works, Law sod Form books, Mechanical, Setantiffsal and miscellaneous. Number five contains Blegraph icel sod Historical works, Peeler & Well's put- Beath/tie.. _sad Juvenile books. Number 'tie captains German *tithe and Dictiouaries; agri cultural, echoed and classiest toots,- cook books and books of gams. •';'olt the other aide, number one contains blank beaks, writiog desks, Mans, bills, bible*, pres entation books, eoeyclopediass, portfolios, he. There' are several corm of writlog dente-wal nut, mahogany, and that ettperb article for a parlor ornament, papier maths. Number two; three and sir are filled with stationary, and here It becomes rather a difficult matter to par ticularize. They contain every description of paper,' Billet and Ladies Note, plata or gilt, Commercial Note, while, blue and assorted, Balt and Congress Letter, Bank Letter, ruled on four sides, in hates, awl all perfect quires Al so, every .color of account Cap, Legal, School and Poolscap,• with Card and Motel Board, Manilla, Titurneoand Straw paper, Envelopes of every color and variety,. White, Boit Canary, Opaque; ,Flesh-celoradi. Dannek, - Cream Laid, floral,. Silver Bothered, - IllUminaled and-Enam elo.-'. To this may be added Several - varieties of lesdPeacils,Aona of which is stamped with Hunt & Miner's came, and made expressly for their Haden) and Hord it Miner'. pens, including six sorts-the Amalgam,' Commercial, Pittsburgh, 303; Regolalor and Reservoir pens. These lei ter are all made lb the order of Messrs. Hoot 8: Miner in Eoglited,itod imported expressly for their use. .Bpeos estimate may bat made of their isleo f ibl le% when it t known that etayget from Iwo tab r elhousodgrone at a Alms. Number four contain° playing cards, upwards 'of fifty 'grow at priced ranging from 750 to $l2 Per dozen; , 'The latter are of linen, iith .ivory, tiotrai*•: and_ are a superb Article. Number five- is filled up with miscellaneous lorki.of, a Cheap character. :.• Aleahleirl, the: -foregoing. • there ere lwo floe -French -itilver•plated gloss cues, 8 feet by 2i, inainitedson metal stand', placed to the right of the aeontera.aayeu enter the - afore. In them ere kept a variety ,of- fine good., such as pearl ivorioPeritlasses, petv.keives, ladled rel. 'assortment of pock jectubleoso.kgs°sldadp"potitti'mePotennaldel, &a, with the. 'dia. mond•pointed India rubber pena.,,Thase pens are a sew. substitute for gold pens, and will eventually supplant the latter. Though . not at present any cheaper, they are much more dura, ble. It is supposed ono oftliem will ordinarily lut ..A.6, - as a hall Amin - told; pens; :They write like a quill, and. would probably please these :who still adhere to thegoeseleathet better _ ,861.115 at Broctaat the Caerneerrid gy 0 u,,,,,i,,,,i t" T p he an lee p et y o e sse ti o n otai du talt init ' ansartaent - ='Of - 1ak.14 - giitifetieec PY l• G. Davis auction ee r l ', ' 'Poeta • Misted - Ide aud:eoTerallTUry :fine 'desk :.,... - ley-gaiirj fl ank ..r.pi t t,b,46.,...:;...i." 2 . 6 6 . inkstands-, the leiter being an irtialtilit Fl'll i c h l e i3r.:46-ikrietelete4 lifinefiteVrißk...-67„:0d; i bins; the finest'ort ,- .tn.eold , airliiti as PM togg :. i.zi e b s age Bahr . ; ;..',.;,.. 6 . 1 . 00 ; ~,giee-ehiashoirdsand'olitiortfirtfrillueoltifory 64 4 ,„ - ,lgiibigggelingiix.;-..4 ; ,,,,,,,:.,14-12 : ?andindia rubber, Strytntin price feout 1 5 1 1 :lo , ; gold . pencils, visiting Cards' • prO - 15' ,. drs: . .4tilligheny Bank - - - -•-• 155.25' :' to $lO a wed :- - r,..:* : ;,a4 - , , ,,, Cilizeregioli. - -.;..'...:' ' 5524 - . pellicle lead pencihi,et 'in ' ' is . 'll .i....1(1 tistii;V-Alligliedly Ifildgeißo' '• ' - -•-` 30:Yfi ; knows,. is 0 - 0 -- 0 g .itba'.„-----„,""ltarir.,----, well - ".•' ;-11:- " --- AKasonsbitte!' - ,"".••^4-“: k 6 tlO . I -*Medi known ; 165. moat i --- " I - 74. 4".°6 1 '.• ,, t;(1100.- ; .",mnitoogabili . i.imievaiotio014 , 1s - ;o0 - ,4 fg, -, IL, 41 g b d , ` 4 ,P -am brtaneha - ....,,,1$ Thle- -r- : Tumii.L05....C0.,29:62 paid bills 4. 1- ,r.-. .- (Cllr n , • - igi - -4 - • ' Hare Ini ""°- co • . • e.'. .4; 4m ,, 6 i - . ,_l.:f! io_ca.;=. 4 .L. 436 ig ~ 17. , ,..„ ~_. 1 ”,1 1_ ,11 6. . _ al, tgabilees, 6 Tarter , :7.•.: - . 2,, : - t'-'; -. ..D.. 't- •cf •Ci. '4. ~-.:, ..i. , t . , 0 -:: . ii.fhtgi rim% ua a 1. ,10,1 1 114 r1iu WI I : - .-• : . -.'Ar4 obaiee, .'. ' - '-. , ~ •-; ~ i- . puke& : %Itelf wisiliralea amnia to 40,000 „ . . . CITY FFATHS „ . for tins Gazatta, by birradaoLiaicabObririmix , v.rth'SC.--cthrrotted daily.: a. E. Otialr, ' ” s - inkos. •• .00 . CO , rect,ock , ni , 11••••••••••• . ; .161 . • *.• --- 6 . • P.M DAT'0190101%. , ..,•••• • Efeatkitiartef s , for 1860, :04ATLat'WOOD Al)!)" METH I'S —. irianfArmrAce An Tr"fstrettlj LADING R0i)115 Open every. day,.(Stin • dn i,„,44, 4 , 0 4 4 , Ewa R'sk. n .1010 .ad Wok*. New napes • (row all pat* of .the,tlatoll mad fiPaglads ) nlnagn.P.lnaettla for 41stributtuu. The Op ., paenkll.l , l2o r.oger• Plttabureb era cor• • liiPTbe EoeatheAjonamitlo• 614 allarmed EVERY •WEDIEIDAY lb* Rawou at 1% r.i. :• - i-X-LL all - Refrigerators. • totterWatar Cooler. and Butter Crock at departs,. W. linakev's, aiiVetrott, Allegbaa . y, oppoeita ttio Poet Office „ Call and ct•atioa thorn. • large mod hommothoos room is the third story of the Gaulle Building; is well lig - t . ± . i!.11, - easir_ of bootee, end Saliba rented cheep toi goodle.nent- Apply at the oountiog romp of Office. Da.. J. H. Semmes, or PHILADELPHIA gel/6101111, whose advertisement we have put , asida for immothno back, proposes to visit Pius; burgh on Mouthy and Tauter, Jatle 11th and 12tb, arid. will be' prepated, to exstoine patients at the well known Drug Store of our friend Dr. Quotas H. Havers De r Schenck Is the pro• Victor of Seheook's Stortninearea for examin ing luegs, sad will also gir advice in 0661.8 of Dyspepsia,' Liver Complaint nod other chronic diseases. ' Dr: $. has cured some very difficult clues of lung disease, as well as dyspeptic and livoroompleint. Toole who call on him will tneetiith a Skillful physician who understands , thette aliments thoroughly. His medioines are ..Palmortio Elyrup,".:Segwood Tonic" nod ..Men -.. drake Pills." 1111A111110 TEIW CIWITIBIt3 KILOTZII3 —The hearing of J 1113149 Patterson, Jame Moles, David Brown,. George' Legellen, Heigh Sweeny, John Authooy,Thempson, and Woo Herniae, -the wows charged by Michael Smith, of Tin 7-,'—kervide, with riot, demo a yesterday afternoon , -.`at 2} o'olook. It will be remembered that they attetopterLio ride him on •• rail, for deserting his sick wife to live with a women of bad character; - but jte 'seeped and home to the city, where be made lb. loformation against them. -- The proaeoutor, being sworn, testified that he wits Born:undo& near Sire. Kain's house, by the defendable, antrefteroome threate to take his life, eta Moles and Brown brought a rail and laid tt down to het from him, where it woe tarred by Patterson, who raid they would either ride bim•on the -rail or take his We; while they were engaged iv 'erring tbe_rsil, he managed to mope late the house and then to the city. Ha said be bed r. , ~..d • portion of the house hire. Hcts Heed fur 12 months, end ba4 resided there. - The coma for the defense here caked him if nei glithirs bed not warned him that if he did 'llO4 , et.p.geing into hire. lain's Part of 1415 Douse, they would, stop biro; and that it was a shame that b 6 &Wald leave his eiek wife and children to istarre, as he was doing, while be was living witbei women of ,tuid character; Smith would at firstreturti no simmer. but ou being told he Must answer, said they told him he must stop et base, and only that. After identifying all those present as the per soot named in the information, he left the stand, sod Hugh Brogan was called. Ili, testimony in relation to the riot was similar to that of Smith. klr. - Bippey, the counsel for prosecutor, asked him, after be bed finished, if be thought Ike riot ers were all:Lincoln men: Amidst loud toughies he answered be thonghtthey were.' Mrs. Anderson teettfied she bad nit the men Holes and Brown bringing the rail, and had hexed threat!, mide by them against Smith's life. For the defense, John Carrington wee called. Be said be was walkingdown the street, with hie grand.children, when be heard Smith, whp came out if Mrs. Kain'a house. helloing to Patterson; the letter went over, and stood talking with Smith, 'until Hrs. Kilo come to the door and commetitied blackgsarding an - d - abusing him. A crowd quieklygathered, and eeveral bOy brought • rail to ride Smilkon. Bs escaped to die • !Dime, wtte — t — Cragresrlog with s knife, he thi•eateeed to kill any one who wee& due to -ley lands on bim. Patterson got • Welt, end going.up to him, said, with en oath, "drop Chet knife,' which he did' and left the place. . A . number of witnesses emiroborated /Ain, among. theta, James Canadian, who said-alike 40th 'plats .cot of ,Dirs. Katie's and helloed 10-Pattarson, who arse on the oppo - tidied as street; the latter went over and commenced, talking to Thim; until Mra. Kane cams to the door, mud blackgoardod him Smith then' said' they should-not ride hito oil a veil; just then one was brought 11011 Patterson said, *.Where'd the die." got blue oil inelead of 1.1; • Pialerlloo.greueditte rail; he theonaid come on;" Smith went Coto the house then, sod came - out with hie band in his pocket; Patter eon.;-wentop -to him and sald, •.cotoo on;" Smittilitilled out his knife: Patteraoo sold he'd make him drop it; picked up a Wok and backed Smith to Brogan'a door, where Patterson mop- .gri:Gro g an--ttrown came over wit the pole ' —to tee middle of Gm -road,• but did nothing MOM George Dustbin neither said or did any '. %Init. rattler did nothing; 111 r. Carrington eactifeeross the road with • child io his army; uo one but Natation laid blinds ou Smith ; he was to no dangrr,fihniTtittereart. Cron exacologd—le:tbe.men would ride Mike . Beath on a- rall,. they Would rile the woman on , : The Major; after bearing the testimony, hoed • Pattersou,slo, end eaoh of the others su, for dieordarly eeaduer. , information_ will. he Made against Smith - for adultery. Saor. —A:diffieulty occurred oetweeu some asse. Jo Y 'gresshop, so Federal street, inn Lot uott. Allegheuy;"ou Moods, night; w blab nada tt Daioeseary tomtit(' tor the pollee to quell the • dioUrebionts, -- Wheutheyiserieed they peoCeeded to anew: Ito% :itieW; rune cried out, "'Boy:p..lou Weet los we orresoott, will your 4 meti tuimed litiElfrealcibiukaoctediolhoer.Loog stoical . the watt. slid, drati a ;deni es eteing which, officer Jemlatiti dreg bid revolytr sod shot it tam, the , bolt toting effen in Ms sidostid pinatas through to the beck boo; where It lodged- No bison 'von' In Cliched - to Mr, 3amteolt, for if:the •roar bid Dot beet thin auddeedy stopped M. Mist's, hawit'autiod totally ; - ao It.ll/11., it will only Jiri bie Mordent' for a while, out at [benne time teach tam better thou; to 'lslet' officers White in ' thit.dtiobsegiOf their duty. ' - r _Coastertos.—ln th e _harry of malting ap.e mere item from the Vtashiogtoo Reporter ye um inuntioosllj the other day, the con tested railroad tel ems 'recently tried la Wash lostoti- ceitotrwrotiglyi as follower t.Mr. Eto abeaaa loaned the defendant, who is coostshte of . ,Cross Creek tosceldp, to levy upon sod sell *envy of tda sheep tarry tilts tax, and upon big defog re,loratighl his , action of trespass *eldest tie t before I jostles of, the pesce for bit: Pleas. ant Tbe jostles gave jedgmeet for pialoilff, iiitardlog Pt damage, the fall atmooot claimed. Still the defeodaot appealed to court. end ttte sostalbed the judgment."— This wd so The ceort reverted the jodg. mast of -thijobtlei;aod sastalaed the ',tidily .eirdios 001111dOiefrisle„ thee In effeot deckling ,4tier - tialtir of prop/trig for railroad UM are legal. . ----"' Inn Cott' Or AL/H DOAN Joaltr..7-IT_ O :Willed yestardiy the grave charge brought'giblet • Alderatait ;02triOt itkr Fiftblisid, - by Bernard i E.skitt-.4bet of f ardrAnaklng a tonne to tbatity Treanor,' afl6 tie readied froro the p OrtOULOr all Ortliii Jar rlitialigitali of . ini - orAllaancu4; thst of lirlog 41gtin'atilbin the oily and no ex :pressed.3pr °plain state Baia !bat it Irilkyrair ably oi.'reistata, And -sti r it striae' to torn ouL :.The Or3ioOo6lf Or Oa - Lobar , Citi,1859, - ralative to -.'reitartilni Ghee fo'tbt-Cliy.Trefistirer; says hut --- ea fits, firot . daye:of .Janasiy. April, July and lioveintieribti Mayor . and'Aldermoisebsli taste .a return' f ilf-tbn, , ..liesiltrq_sdbY Aim, tOthe .Cliy Trusurer. .TnisGoOrrived on nu' Sib of Slay, sod iberofore ,wse not to be paid "11l lb° /it 6 r . JO I Y, 'tit which limo it woold 60a:bien,lisW , , , ••r, • L; t ',. - i. ):•-• • . , , . ... . . 111tTanst.--Illostor. &moll m ade- in-'. lorfeallow .bilfsen.ll.ldefinat - does, of: the Fifth! Allard, Monday 'afternoon, obargieg Mary Mains; iltb:.booicolttlog in &giant( and battery et ilh le taut to kill hls4son Alenancter, a boy abont'Ddi jinni 'of age, by throwing n'keg On his hiond---: in.badly Infrared that wee Maned 'at' , ggisfimis be would ,din, hot- the following note' frat:i. 0r:74440i Would neat to show be woe out' of 4 4 . oeir visited the boy in Dr. Dati-'' - c ies °floe and dreOled.libs f do Dot think 444 t re,is, any danger of hli life,Silthough there is a. traverse - fracture of the front paiti of lb. stall I.do Dot taaltatit to say that be AWL Mrs: Buhr& wait held in 82500 to ',is omer this afternociWilll'o'olook:' . _ MEER= LYON•B Hunt I 111iner's_laterary Depot. .COL:".ERICKER'S RESTAURANT. . „ oOpied•of lifile10301)0 *W/edgers.. They _die , posy oiet;16,000 - mistithiIekheeeral thoomMa quarterlies sad* Ilmltteratueber of aettii-year' hes. Thei hoe a' !deftest *Din customers aid fan In therein. ',.This May seem s number until as amensit isf. their purchases is figured Pip, WM* range . trout; $l5 to $75 .per week, oeaversgeeomething like $5O. The list will in all probability Increase, as it le the in-• fermi of all country dealers to get their supply • at this establishment.. The publiehere send their publications to Heine & Miner in advance of the regular time, so that such as apply to them get their papers and ,perlotlimds quicker than they could by ordering aired froM the publishere. Hunt & Miner's Almanac and dime books have obtained an Immense circulation, .and a sword inmeferenos to them will be interesting. The formeir'is calculated bulletined by Sanford C. 1141, Eeq and is a large 72 page book, con taining, beetles the usual calculations, several pages of useful reading matter, anecdotes, user ful receipts, &is. It is sold for 5 cattle a copy, and its circulations exceeds 50,000. The latter area Series of Song Books, a Melodist. Speaker, Cook Book, Receipt Book, Book of Etiiptette, and of Dialognee, each containing 72 pages, mid sold atIO cents. Over 150,000 copies have beets dtrpueed of since they were firer issued. These gentlemen are likewise agents fur all of D Ap pleton & Co.'s wads*, including the new Amer. • loon Cooyclotmdia, a very expeueiva and •6111{1- hie hook, published in 15.•olumes, 0 of which are now issued They are bound iu four differ ent styles—at $3, $3,50, $4 and $4.50 revile°. tively•per volume. Oeer 200 enbecritiere hove already been obtained for the Emayelopmdia, and the list is increasing. In ,anoneotion with another house they are publishing two editions of the Lira of , Lincoln & Hamlin—'one a campaign edition at 25 cents and the other a large 12 too. edition, including sipeechee, at $l. They ,ara agents for the Coe mopolitau Art Asemietton, and lost year obtain ed over 100 Subscribers. They pay particular attention to ordering works not fasted In the ISitteburgh market, sod hare ample facilities for filling mice orders; as they deal with upwards of 50 'houses, comprising Dearly every eetabliett. merit of any consequence io the Eastern and Western cities. So extensive nee their dealings with-these establiehmenia that their freight_bille exceed $75 per week. They have also added a new feature lately to their business, the sale elf engravings Over 1000 different pictures, com prising portraits, landscape corner!, public buildings of both ancient nod modern dater, &o , are now on hand, sod the Mock will be enlarged. In the rear of the store room is the office, (neatly carpeted and eurrommled by oak railing) and the packing room. A tier of shelving our rounds the latter, divided off into moue peck ing boxes, one of which is assigned to each cus tomer. ,As soon as the papers and periodicals r arrive, they are immediately dietritiated into these bosee,and then forwarded by expresser oth er aonveyeuees, 6 large tables being placed along the tier for the use of those engaged In folding Promptness and dispatch is the atoll° observed in oonductiog this department, and it is due in groat measure to a strict complisoce with it that Mese. H & M. have scoured for themselves permanent and profitable trade. Work is going on at night If well as during the day, sod the et ormthen presets', a brilliant appearance, light ed up with seven bronze chandeliers, made ex preeely to Mr Buses order at the large lamp house of Cornelius, Baker & Co., In the basement is the '.Commercial Realise rant" of Col. Frlelter, as has been before toted, so establishment that may well vie with the meet popular in the 111.sieru cities The Colo eel's tact and experience in amosotoodstiog the, most fastidious tastes are so well known that they need not be here adverted to. A short de• description of his restaurant may he interesting to those who have not visited it with the view of observing what improveuseuts have been made on the old etteqliehment. In the front, on the left hand, is the ha., where a variety of popular drinks are served up The fixtures arerof mar ble. Itishilid them are • anceemion of boxes. 1,1 iu number, intended for guests, and capable of accommodatios sit each. On the other aide of the room are two long tables or °mutters, the first a marble slab steam table, containing 24 dishes, heated from o'clock in the merstiog un til 12 at night. The two will seat 40 persons Q the rear are the dialog room and ki ohm, the armee tilled with round tables of a seamiest ire, Weeded to a:aowmodat• LO gueue is stale for cooking on each a scale aa the extent of the Colonel's patronage require* First are three steam tables, need AO cook what arc termed light diabre, mob as oysters, lobsters, eggs, fish, etc Next I. Ica largo steamboat cooking einne, its dimensions 4 feet by :VI inches. In which rOSAillandother he‘gy Altsbnisroprrpnr,l Here, we presume in cooked that capital taint t•esf pa relished by thf.sons of )ferry lioglan•I, who carry the transf•rme,l carat in their cheek• Last is • calf iron boiler, ft feet by :11; int:amend weigh• iug half • tun. need fur ouoking aide duties. T r iia ■hole ia covered arid. • canopy of rhea.' iron feet lon, ft feet wide sod •f feat high, ar rongsd ,carry off the alma. stooks ac 4 hest of the caokiog apparatus. trader the kitshau is the provislou cellar before eoecitioued, paved with fire brick. a tool, I:lastly piece, mid well adapted to the tire for which it was built. The eroottJ d sor is oacupieJ a. &tallier,' am. loon. Thr third mad fourth ',torte* are repeat Tu■ Farm, 4 - narifentr, fur June, is on our tattle, and as usual is filled to oval nusitog with choice matter soil handsome illuetratious The publisher* sonatinae ialitottant changes io the July number The form sill he changed to a royal octavo of :32 pages; awl the editorial charge of the Hart iaultural department will be assumed by Wm. Saunders, the distinguished writer In addition to this, • large Dumber of the ablest writers on Agriculture in ibo actually have con sented to contribute to the pap* of the Porno 4. Gardener. With these great attractions it will be one of the best cell le now one of ltie band. tomcat and cheapest publications In the cottutry. l'oreoue desirous of e•amining the new sulk can procure a copy, without charge, by •ddreeeiog the publisher, A. hi Spaugler, ==ZE=:l learn that our goal looking friend, Mr. H II Stpliti, weal editor of the Poo', has received the appointment of Halsey Public from Governor Packer' We regard the appointment of Mr. Smith as au excellent one. as he is a thorough ao.I refire William' moo, •od lavi, hut DOI ISSA, a very gentlemanly one . Mr Tomos. Farley, of Allegheoy, has re ceived the appointment of Steward to the Ma rius lloopital, vice Samuel Smith retuovel. The office yields quite a handsome monsoon to the party bolding It, while ibis duties are ao very light thet their perforinsoce give but little trou ble to the incumbent. Pyrrsaostan Taiwan —Ara tbe fmblie swan, of the great alirllCliurl OWN nightly ptosented at the above plies by Manager Henderson, whose Hanlon is, behelf of the amnsement-.ether* of our comma• nity d 116111011lifi. houses? Miss Marian htseuthy, one of the most beautiful Indio. no the stag.—wand single ■t that—appears nightly in. two. characters, introducing several tongs. Her singing done is worth tbst prim of admission, and to our American ears more enchanting than the werbliog of all the foreign artistes see seer hoard chant ■n unknown language. If she fells to draw fall houses, we bare less faith in a liberal public than in time. gams by. The management horn, and the strong st traction, JONIT* a goon/ono support. .7b• Llgo, Mow 11.• •uJ P.llO KaITIEA• u 1 Abr•b•m I.In• nolo. Note Ycall: Itott.l • C•rleloo" Tots hes the taking title of the "Wigwam edition," and Is very neatly got op. It (motile, a full sketch of the life of LincoLn, copious ex- MOIR from his speeches, with a portrait, and a ekeloh of the life of thlCCliirl. Get • copy. For sale by Hunt & Miner, Fifth street, next door to the Poet Office. PouTMaITI 0? LIMMLN AID HAIM?: —WO bare received from the publisher, Mr. W. 11. Keene, N. E: earner of Venrtband Chesnut sts , Philedelphis, a beautiful lithograph of blame mod HAMLIN on ouo sheet. Tbeeo portraits era life like, and the lithograph le the finest, we think, yet published. flee advertisement in lo day's paper. FALAI PRSTSHiIIe —4406. itoditell yesterday made information agates( Berney Kenney, before Aldermen Taylor of the Fifth ward, charging him •tth obtaining /tome goods, worth about - $l, from Rabe, Dietz Sr. Cu., and having them charged to him, (Rodgers ) The affair etio anally'settled by Kenney paying fur the goods and the conic of prosecution. INQueor —Corouer lluetertait bola so Write co toe body of the boy Forrester, who who drowood lo the Allegtotoy river. to the - Metal ward, a few dap eiatet. sod* bleb wee reerovered ;words,. A verdict of acoidentel drowniog wee rendered by the jury. Tea TOsaee■ TAX.--1110 also lbe Com monwealth vs. the Pennsylvania Railroad Co, involving the emultitutionality of the Tonnage Tax, was up for argument to theanpreme Court, at Philadelphia, on Monday, and the argument would probably continue through Tuesday. Disonnuar Connour.—Daniel Sweeney gas arrested tiy one of Alderman Taylor's police, yeeferday, on a charge of lighting in the Wash"- logtoo iloiel. preferred *pipet him by the pro prietor., jle was committed, la default of bail. wt arelcdabied to Jobb' W. Pitied, Nowa , ligeol, for copy of Ale Philadelphia Inquirer, received by railroad from Philadelphia on the "day of; iffligeae, by the noon train. .1 . 011110 BUM'S - 0111.IIAMILII LIBRAILY.--Tho Library Itaeme.uill be eloeed during Thursday, the 7th init., fur the purpose of renovation. By order of tbe.Library Committee, , Toe "Political Debates between' Abraham Lincoln: end suphig, pritleo; In the celebrated 'tempera' or 1858; in Infante...is sold by, fleet d. Id ittet.,;eliten. ed sat, mil, eIeIWO anis; aitd,Spipittuis - ot Lincoln end tlettelin .01 abliiktbe publed; the beet edition, Fine hi cloth; - 3N Itsparorititont. - thar apeachu;',2s -.eente: - Sandloincorders Coltoolllisupl . 7$;1111b strr;it 'TtiiitMiltir• did bastintitigesidlistidi,A- THE , LAJE.ST:NEWS. Y TEL SO.R4PII RECEIVED AT THE . DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE • Thlrly-ifirst Congaree—Sixth Sasslan. WAIIPINOTON Cony. dune 5, SONDTE. —Mr . Sumner presented the petition of • 14.611 Tappan and others, of New York, against the imprisonment of Thaddeus Hyatt. Also, a memorial or citiseneof Massachusette, of African descent, to the same effect. Referred to the Harper'. Ferry In vestigating Committee. The Post-office Deliciency bill was received from the House with the nos-concurrence in the Senate'e amendment, striking oat the proviso for the restora tion of discontinued mall motes. Mr. Hunter asked for a committee of conference, which was agreed tn. -• The House.a hand grant was taken up, Mr. Bay ard addressed the Senate In opposition. Without action, the bill was laid asldo, and the Kansas bill taken op. Mr. Green mild he would vole for the admission of Kansas, but not with the ounatitution as it now atands. lie reviewed the history of Kassa. Mr. Collamer replied that there was no ground for the sweeping charges of Mr. Green against the pim ple of Know, and big history of actions in Kansa. was Mr. Wigf.,ll spoke against the admission, nod Bin %Veda in favor, and against Mr. tl rese'. amendment to change the boundary. The hilt was postponed by a Vote of 33 to 27. Messrs- Pugh and Latham voted with the Republi• cane and Kelly with the Demon... gi . Crit temdea, Nicholson, Douglas and Clay were abserit. The latter two paired. Tns army hill was taken op. Mr. Trumbull sett the effect of the vote would be to defeat the bill, and .moval to postpone the army bill and Topsider, instead, the Houma. grant bill. Negatival by 28 against 211. The cousideration of the army bill was proceeded with. The amendment to pay $1,60P,0t10 interact to the Stele, on money advanced during the war of 1512, was deliberated at length and rdedted by vote of 25 against 22., An appropriation for the regiment of Texas ',don teera was concurred In by 23 to IS. Mr. Hale offered an arnendme9t. limiting the pry of 01l officers of the array, trabent LW:Mensal General, to $5,000 inanely. Ilejeated by 10 to 21. Senate adjourned. llouse.—slt. Reynolds celled up the Senate bill. making provitlon fur the return and support, for • limltal periOcl, of the recaptured African., The Committee no Judiciary proposed to amend by increasing the sum from $lOO to $l5O, fur their comfortable clothing, shelter and proiition, for • period not exceallng a year from the date of their landing in Africa, and also increasing lhs aggregate amount from $llOO,OOO to $1150,000. hi,. Taylor offered an amendment that on *outwit entered into by the President shall he renewed anti, a concurrence shall be entered into between the United States and Great Britain, making a joint provision for the more of all recaptured African,. Mr. Taylor advocated hie •autettriusent saying that while we return each tiegroes, (treat Britain due. not want to leave the whole matter open for the eon. elderatlun of Coograra. Mr. Reynolds replied that this hill propneed only to carry out she curling law few the prescriptton of the slave trade and recommendation of the President in his recent epode' message. Mr. Crawford wished to move to strike out much of the bill ari prod der for the nasioteitianca of negroes one year, desiring to Lett the acme of the 'loose on that nuOfeet. He maintained that there was not a word of thili act of 185 U which requires, jastiftea or parasite the United States to support one tear those returned to Africa. Three wild Africans should not be eupportect from the Treason . , a boon not granted to any white mate. Mr. Reynolds showed that the 'provisions in the bill carried out the intertoetatione of Prasideut Mon ; of the art rd ISIS, which had been followed from that item to title, and the gentleman from Georgia would fled that Congress. is March, tSoS, appropri• $75,000 fur the Africans of the Erh,t, in ac cordance with the request of Preaident Buchanan. Mr. Crawford cab) the Hoare, in Ina:), actually denied that any snob use was to he made of the $75.000. Mr. R. replied that one thing mil curtain; the President edrifed ['nerves. that he had made a eon. tract for the maintalonnee and clothing of the Echo Atricens tur one year. 11. asked for the afprupria tion and Congress granted it Mr. Smith, of Va. tasked Mr. Reynolds to swept he SMOLAILIOnt proeiding that no African negro ound on any weasel engeged in lb. slate trade, hich may be recaptured by an American venal, hell be returned to Africa against bin consent. Mr. Reynolds could not Fount.' to that under the in.& nf the proritmo queetiun. The amendment of the Committima nn the Judiciary ==e= Tb bill was pas.D.J 121 Rgatiast The All,rouri conte.ted elerti.m case vs. Alimn. .1. A 41j...0nm1. CHICAGO. June 5 —From telegrams received last night and this morning, we learn ilserfollowing fur ther particular. of lbe tornado on Sunday even ing • First heard of It Woe lestiverm Marino and lte dsr Reid.* in Trim county, going northeast to eouthesie, in three difforent TAIGA, creasing the track ot the Chicago, lowa .1 Nebraska Railroad were% times et Lisbon histion. The depot, braidings and all the is archon.. of the rill see were complebey demol shed. A train of ten rove heavily loaded, was lifted totally front the track tad dulled to pieces. We learn sixteen protons wore killed from this point. One vein of the ttorm pai!lod notib of Illachartlesc Tilig tlemullsiting everything in' , IN coarse, killing sixteen pentonc. The test took In its nurse Dubin /leave, killing in Ibis vicinity IHIVIII:d01111 permits', tad peamid swath cm the railroad our Dewitt, kill ing trinity citron persons, sixteen of them belong ing to the family of Thum*. Untfield ; it theo passed month of 14.112111 A. and Law Moor, destroying the hones of lies id ktilliaiJ, killing him sod • por tion of his family; it Mao struck the town of Ca mar-Li, on the Miseistippl river, at which point the I loss of lite Li mach greater dims at first stale;. ail econuots there cannot lie fete then filly- fire killed: some report. Male • Mill Isrger number, but the bodies .cannot be found. There are also 125 wounded, tonne fatally, 11[141 ton missing. A large lumber raft from Chippewa river, manned by • crew of 21 mon, having two women on board, tied up op posite Catuenche was completely &manned ; 21 mans and both women were lons. The DAUM of the dent, es for as we are able to as terrain, are as ( , 1 Mrs. Amelia Devil end ono. Cl. C. nod Eliteleith Westphall end child; Hannah Curran, A. lloanft, Mary Ilresoleaf, Elixeleth Rob b. Me, D. Waggoner, D. Salleololrg, Philip Pepper, Alurgaret and blary Foes, Ell Wileim. Mrs. theme Benham, Mr.. Joe. Stotenborg, Arp, 11. No- lieneyrk, T_ D. Bigelow, Jacob nail Auguste Moyle and child. Nary Copp, e'..rtrild of U. W. Chan. a child of W. White, and otheis not yet identified. its persons iu a family at the Willard (louse wens badly injured. The tornado is known to bore traversed lb. dis knee of 1/ll mile. it lowa and 70 in Illinois, doing an Incalculable amount or damage la property. The bon offiCe coutiot he Ins than ISO during the wire day. Yesterday torn trains wain ran every hour from Chem. In the seen, of desolation. Through the .1.1 of efficient roa:airless. touch relief was rendered. WaStivi4Tom, Juno 4.—The entire ofrwial vote for Mayor will not, yrol;ably, be'annotroceJ before mid nikht, hut a comparison of the returns the• far with those of two yon ago, show that 5701,04 lode poiient, is alerted oyer the present incumbent, Dar ren, the regular Anti Know Nothing can.lidete.— There were iii.turbances al several p 0414, and pl,tolm fond sod I person* WiAltlikui sod Lenten. A omit.. of Bsltimorerowdie. rartieipatml in thetlia turbeoces. . . tishall, and other in the New V.Stk Castom Wore, have been engaged in propering lasiff bill to be submitted, if dimmed advisable, ste ► outwit owe for that of the Moon hill. Arroriling to • cereal 'estimate made in the New York Custom hours, Mr. Morrell 's bill will prairies about $65.- 00,000, on the basis of last year's importation., which correspoodi with the &gum of the Ways ►oJ Means Committee. The same authority reports that oils of the immediate efforts will be to radars Ito. ports, and it I. espectod that they will fall Milo. $400,000,000 the Out year of its operation. WASOINOTON Cm, Jane s.—The hinds of Mayor Barrett claim hb rwelertioo to ehe Mayoral- Icy by a small majority, but Mr. Wollerh contests it ou the ground of illegal votes. There y in met) ea. filament on the subject, Sr. home, Jnne s.—The storm on Saturday eran• log was very were at Alton, The total lose .111 probably exceed one hundred thoaeand dollars. The liftmen UAW° Chinch was almost completely wrecked. The Upiempal Cburch lost its 'temple, and is said to he almost a total Inesion among if the walls being cracked. The steeple of the &Who diet -Church fell through the roof, damaging the buildinu to the amount $3,000. Abont the beet lost loss is on the Democrat office, which le about $B,OOO. The damage by hail wee considerable to the city. There WIWO Many farrow ancapol o but no tiros were lost, Nurthere Missouri also auroral estcneirely. M o sTaomeier, Ala, Jane b —The regular Demo. credo Stale Convention assembled. here today. The committee on resolution' reported el reties that were roundly. Southern, declaring that "we will take no step backward." Tho Dangles convention aim assembled hare lA day. The attendants) was largo, and groat excite. went and confusion prevailed. J. E. &mindere was the permanent ProSident-of the regular convation. dionrannsnv,"S fa., June 4.—P. S. Lyon' In Pres ident of the regular Democratic Convention. " - TIM c omm ut e ... Itesokitions are soundly Southern . . No step backward, is their motto. The Douglas Convention Js largelynitanded. It opened with some disturbances and blues. reILAPELVOtI; June 6.—Grahaufa oil factory, On Filbert street, near Twsely.First, waa .destroyed by it,. this morning, and lan adjoloing houses ware considerably damaged. Mr. Graham's establishment included 'a meat packery, a large all factory, n lard refinery, stables, cooper shops and salting andamoking hansom Loss $40,000. • Loutsvimo, Jim* 4.—A violent but brief wind storm, areompaided •wltb rum, this afternoon did mime damage he, and on the Lebsobn branch Of ibe Louisville mod Nashville liailroad, destroy log build-. logy, rows of *wheat, oad uprooting the forests, air., in Banat and Marino oemitiori. ALBA sr, N. Y., Jose s.—Sue earnings of the N. Y. Coot& HAS!soul for the month of May, show us ipproist. o r M1,707,31' over Abe 1111661 moult last brecreekrt, Mattonarj; 141'. wat in the ehaeoet.. Weather cloudy sad cod, with heavy , rain Issc erairog. ' ' TRZATON, N. 4.; lune' 6:—llon:Bimiel D. ist-' bun, Sectstaryg tto,Tropluiy colder .Tarks4a, Mut led 81 ism. : . to-day, ad • . TosaDo, Jane 6.—Tb•• earplugs a the !IL 13. W. Barad for tits loonthof May 688 .. .5180,000, az manage itgar - S•3080, a 'wilt linos., lea • 's.—Ths folloaiag !attar from RE- Goreraar t3iy atom, la Malice to Os anon& risme in' mammies milli the Baltimore Deadaattott. Pat , . tithed la the titles Daily Observer of this gamin : To de . Ed. Isar of as 'Daily Olaerivr :—Altbottg6 I bare, at alt times, objected to the are of to name connection with the nomination to beta/de by the National Democratio Convention, and you have also repeatedly, in the count, of the past year, with my approval, contradicted in your journal, the rumors that I was willing to take a place upon the national ticket. I God that lam still spoken of by the Press and individuate - for ofbee of President or Vice Presi• dent, which I see gratified with the exprosaious of coofidence and regard which I received from the State and other sections of our country. I damn it due to myself and °dim, to guts publicly that I do not with the nomination for either office; and I have requested the delegation from this congressional dir- Iriet to withdraw my name, in cue it is presented to the Convention, which will meet at Baltimore on the 18th Inst. In common with the mass ofihe !Sem.- erotic party, I look forward with confident hope in the result of that Convention. y feel assured, that If any Gt or patriotic person shall be presented with unanimity, a certain trlmnph awaits us. The com ing coolest involves the highest interests of our peo- ple, and the stability of our institutions, and 1 Irish to ho eft free to do beetle against the spirit of mid dling fanallsm, which has been so hurtful to the honor of our country, and so baneful In its effects upon the feline majority. (dinned) llonsno SITMOI:II. Wtt.urecyne, N. C., June s.—There R 23 r terrible ow from the northwest to the southeast this morn whinh unroofed a few houses, prostretml faxes rbitunnye and damaged the river eteatucre nod ilMg craft. Nn lives were lost. New Pone, anise R. President the NIA of Mobile, died in ibis city to-day. General rotateSreusei of elan ettitatop‘t Church,. ttUrrALO, N. Y Jotila 1, ISCO. 'Actor"' .Serooth buy —Bishop Morris lo the chair. Iteligiona services conducted by Rev. W. If. Nortis, of the New York Bast Conference. Alter the Journal was read, quite • 41111[000D fol lowed the offering of • resolution declaring that the chapter on Slavery was merely advisory, and WI eyes se voted, to It nays; 41 shunt or not voting. Tho presiding officer enquired whether the matter relating to Slavery was done with. The Chairman of the Committee 111,18•Orgll 'yen." The Bishop (Mortis) said, may It stay en, world without end. (Cries of "Amen," "So belt.") The Committee on Boundaries reported the boun daries of the Gfty-one Cueferennes—including 100 Mir inn Cortferenres—which occupied the remainder of the mission. While the matter wee pending, Conference ad journed with benediction by Rey. Dr. Curry. dforieun St.l9l . llll.—Conference met at the must hour, Bishop Janes io the Chair. Sere icei conducted by Rey. A. F. Weller, of Oregon. Immediately after the Journal of the morning was reed and approved, Bishop Morris introduced Rev, I'. 11. Smith, Bishop of the M. E. Church, In Canada, and Rev. Mr. ti•rduer, a delegate from that Church. ittibop Smith delivered • brief edam.. The Report of the Committee on Boundaries was taken up. After having fixed the boundaries of • number of Conferee/es, the report was laid on the table to consider the report of the Committee on the German Work. The action or the report, in brief, was as (Au.: Ti appoint a Committee to replay • cullectiou of Hyena for the trerman Members; ar ranging the boundaries of the 1.10t61. Wosk In the different Annual Conferences, and postponing the organ ration of the Cincinnati German Conference Unfit the next session of the tluertil Conference. The Conference resumed the consideration of Ille Report on Reandories. tiering the time the report was before the Conference, quite an animated die. elusion took place. The Report, as • whole and as amended, woe adopted. This notion embraced reso lutins authorising the Philadelphia Conference, and Missouri ;awl Art name Conferences. to divide, it deemed newestary, before the pelt *melon of the General Conference; and, den, gars the Bishop. authority to organire a Rocky Mountain Contemners. After some uoimooriant liminess, Conference ad. pureed to meet et If ti u. Benediethin hy Rev. A. Drunsoo. A.....ion.—Bishop Scott in the chair. Re ligions exercises tionducted by Dr. Goodwin. Jour nal of the afternoon read and approved. The report of the Committee on Lay Delegation was read, and elan the minority report. Tho first named gene the number of petitioners and Wm ac tion of official bodies on the subject, hot inasmuch as co tele TOW 11•11111.1 a change and these were not united on any uniform plat. the Committee would simply suggest that the Rithopa present the matter to the ' , aria,. Annual Conferences, and the P. Eldon before their respective Quarterly Coofereinces, to se ....lain the mind of the Church. The minority rtsi port dun it tneepedibet to inaugurate any plan • wail a full and clear expression Is given by the Laity and the concurrence of the Ministry. The subject was well ventilated by abort spee,hes from over • score of members. The discussion con, tinned until adjournment without coming to any definite action. Adjourned with benediction by the Rev. Moses Hill. . thstruanr.—Leet welt our community lost one of iu most deserving citizens In the death of Cap.. Geo. Anuott, a gentleman highly esteemed end Wowed by alt wh,tiad any intercourse with him. Though born in Maryland, he spent his youth in Hunters t.ieto, Adams county. and came here when he was just verging towards the prime of lire. buoyant with the priapism which the world holdout to en ardent tem perament and rigorous constitution. Ile soon became ronspienone WI • ratter, and retained his standing in this respect until his death, miring a large number of friend., who bothered no other man could cut • garment In onit their view• Al the time Patrick Delany expel hinced that greet lush of fortune shortly previous l his atiatb. Mr. Armor wu employed by him •ta eatery of $ nou per year. an 4 hie . popularity Rat initrutuentel, it is thought, iu hdildieg up Dlr. D.'s large trade Be made tire or three*ltecopta at carrying on for himself, and the Grit strati ruccersful, he having .C 11•3.1.1 LI little property, which was, how ever, lost by an unfonunate adventure made about four years ago. Ile wet enthusiastic Io j his love of cutting, and probably, for thin reasonj wet better titled to do businese for another man then for him self. lo *nett a position be won frieeda l and favor. Mr. Armor tang Macon of high 'deeding, and the fraternity turned out in large numbers atlbte funeral. LI• had a strong religious belief, though we remem ber limes when his mind was laborlog ander doubts and perplexities, fouling their Bootee probably in his worldly concern.. There cloud* were, however, re moved lung before hie death, leaving his spiritual horizon clear and bright. Believing, ea we do, that he died a siti - cdre Christian, we out indulge the hope thit he ascended from the troubled Helms of earth to enjoy the per,,unisl source, of happinest prepared for the devout in the Spirit tVorli. Ile died in the com munion of the Third Presbyterian Church. SLAV& Rootlet() —The advantage of elate over shingle nr flat roofing to well known. it is more safe, more durable mud more handsone. while on the whole far more economical and water tight. It coot less and, we think, is more desi rable than tin or copper roofing. and kiss, there foie, with the exeeption of shingles, which are kill adhered to on account of their cheapness, become more popular than lay other style. To those about to put on • new roof, we would sou gest elate ay the material and recommend Mr. Parry as the most skillful and experienced elan they could get to put it on. Ile in a mafiosi mechanic, and having spent much tinseled this bueinees, hes a thorough atiquainiances with it, and will give ample twister:lton to any who may become his patrons. Ile employs none but the beet workmen. has no apprentices who, with , * mistaken economy, are selected to do men, work, but Lis elates are put on by thole who no d LI the manner and the importance of put• timg them on well. Mr. Parry Is alto agent fOr the Patent Asphalts Roofing Felt, which has be• fore been noticed Lit this paper, and will attend promptly to any orders renewed in chat line.; Woo will not wear neat new gaiters or shoes, when they ean be had at such extremely low prices, at the People's Cheap Shoe Store, Fifth street, eceond door from Market street? Cents' Goo emir boots, $3,50; Rants' goiters, $2,00; Orford ties, $110; Monroe., $1,371, A full assortment of ladies', minxes and rhildren'e wear. • • • Ti. 1111111.11 TOINAOO.-00 laet Yedllellthly about noon, a terrible tornado pase . ed over the northern part of this county; and some of tho ad joining counties, extending into Nest Vert, and spreading &Mutation in its path. Xri the vicin ity of aural Village, Armstrong county, it seems to have increased la violence; considerable dano• age was done. From that place to 'llmlthsburg, in this comity, a distimce of 12 0r,15 miles, the &Woollen wee terrible, LS building's being de- menthe& The' only personal injury of which we have learned up to this point, was sustained by a h il ls daughter of Mr. Sambas Lowe, near Smithburg, whose thigh was broken in two planes. Along the track of the storm grain Geld. wore torn up and destroyed, and in some places the meadows wore uprooted ha the sod carried a4ay. A few miles south punisulawney, lumps of ice as large as a man'eiGst are ashd to have fallen, and in localities where the were not destroyed they were thickly hated with ice.—lnd. Neg. FOUID to THU Oho Itivaa.T . The body of a drowned man was found floatio t t In the Ogle, a few miles above this city, yes Hay. Coroner Boils held on inquest. The deceased bad en blsolt tweed pants and a vest) /as in hie shirt alcoves, haul no whiter.. There were found upon his person a white mull handkerchief, with pink border, two keys, dna watch key, pocket knife, pocket comb cad a pocket book, contain ing a small amount of money, and in which was ' written "It. A. Laughlin, No. i i Seventh street, , Pittsburgh, Pa." It would appear that. this was ' the body of the unfortunate yonng man drowned recently near Eut Liverpool —,,Strub. 'feted. Notice to Builders and ontratton. , /ring UNDNRSIONRD [formerly Foreman .11. fa ROY/ (AND PARRY.] trould ?manfully lutonft thew la 11111 , hi be tax &an wort. scol,tla public geocrstlr. that be id PIM prautsal to NI malt BIATIt of tllllamat cal. ~,., tam.. b1.... 3 raret.J. , put op SIATX 11.001111 u the 6.llllltyptcval crane s . Otero k # ftmling or gas , b• g.l Stele Rua. tirldi at tu• ofrau of ALBA- LAI/UE{- I,IN, war Mu Wutt?Wyntej sill imuftplly attealal to.. Malt - • nOlmo PARRY. POUR Tii9USANE . I SKIRTS flit. Di!lif I FtiqulAug routteparato i And tlia.l4lxiT'of Ono ousand Hands Aro ragojred by the'domand for TITOMt3OTI•f3' pRS PA ttlth 0 LUE=-411u orons ready - 14 aid, for" mad godbowebold Wilda 'wren brain. for 01404,', • .W14:70. 14)1W1 ' TUNS at reduced as, ss BABIISAL "."‘ ti • • , k LIVINGSTON COPELAND & C Proprietors N AN Uf etI:TUILK VA/RBANKS' PATENT weigbiagla sToc EL, II AV. U fA IN, ORR. Mkt.. IKON, anil 1. ALI purpales of iforshoodlateg. trbetter Doraukta Of on Wheels; .fa, Ilnlotleg Lev,. Wit i101:14 Inn. or W....tn0 Whaau, and of all Mama and aapaMt/m, from ltallrtad porinrel dme L. tho small Slostalar /kcal. aml Kalman*. . - ALSO, Noy are the Patentees sod only tleneiartorers of the warieelled JANUS FACND DOUR -Locecs AND LATCDICS for right or let hand doomed every Ore and Ttriortidy trimmed sad Swished. 00FIRIUDAP. PAINT MI LIN, CORN MILLS end 8111SLLNRS, SAUSAOR CIIITICRS and STUPPrItS, BOLTS, ItIfLISIIIDTPINO OATH and SMITTEN ntram, RED CASTORS, ARLIN PULLIIRW, WARDROBE WAS, /IRS MON crANDII.* At.. Eat together with every variety of Uaße.l.le Callings .ad Domestic Herd.. generally,. . as -Iyd COMMERCIAL, RECORD O JUIAITTNS 0? ARUITRATUIN PUB If.tV k JUNK Jaer. Pats, Jr, V. P. llVerret.PAßOtt. R.OTIMM IhtllrES. I Rakss Out's. P I TSRIIIRGH MARKETS. Dtported exreriallypr lkr 11174burgA GauVr.l Pfr - r.urnan, W.T.DIT, Jane 6, !sea,. traumeflowe w fl.ur y....-nlap were semi', • eitle,ut sog. to prk.. The k.4krei6l( Ilse eats; tow.. I K. Ira I K I V.ou. 'sul,. t. IS h SO G 00 .1 LAI kg 0 tiO 6 LO *I fi 4,1 - MI GUI 0 75 1.111 - 1141 14.1. Ir..cn •I'r• _ Xi .1.4 1u 0000 C. 3 7.5 alt, abr.' . 10 do IL.' 441 lb. ttaaa'ar.was tg, gram ~1.1• rd.,, wars eo a. rottt 05.• I.ot, 41,111 r• j,.LI iN.4I ae.J ear evra 0.1 waart /74 .1. 0.. •I LS, 100 a... ar 4.. au pria.t. L nu. 1414 ae • la '44. 0 . 1 a 0 P4' . 7. ..lea Iron. atr• 1.11.11.“. 4.6.•1 I'l. ....t4) 4, , 1. , - .., 40. 1.00 , W Ala au pr.r.l.• t• 11/10UN-14, Li • elsghi'adrauct.. .44, • 41101 1:14 ..40u1.1..0 . iat 4.40 04. togto.l., .1e atat a.!41 LAX" 40 114, *AIM MI i(04(..,/113.i . tilisLi • b tea rated !mita al 12 , . Fir 11-111. iMILIV1101:111 /0 nab rule, tat., but prima mratio, a1...14d ei1...110 tqa. 16.a . t.. , 41. large, at $11: :al; 16 1.1.11 11111101 on. 41•41 log al $7; 12 47,0,C; 1.111)4 arbit• b./. at sl.o': 70 at I's . .:5; 11) do do at Er, 10 do 4.. hmrlua at $1 POTAIIIV.."—Xsta• Cs) bulb brahatstagrka at Go; li , ll t•itsb blot at 43. 111.1111111-8.1•• 10 b b at d 0.1... OUPYK/I.—.l4alwa 7,1 Waal 11+ia115. 011.-1101. i 5 bbla No 1 lard at /14,; . 1A. and ti d.. do erwes prliate Wyatt. 111612111 , .--Salea 40 4n 4 Lt at Wa - 49'4; 4.) J.•Jo at .I.bbt• at la. Glary $.l 10 E.Jb/A—S4l.• 10 11.1. •t It 1 do at 113 it N amall at 6.1 1161E11 A; 0/'1.11.3-4.4.1 10 bush .44. al $1.12..4 31101 , 1 I . ll4lE—Aab. 14 tads at $14,50. ro 3112141,—*1. 60 bosh 613. snCl6t:vl:—Sal. 10,000 lba at 103. 111101111STAIllr AMU lAPPIPIellt11:11A/•• 1 to. Yalu ttato 00111.1 firetew front ail the Kugitsh sea Wrt.lo•li war Yen. noluithstet.dingg n.. 4 atuoin •ew tier for the tow crop OP bUnl Wei the chanel. A roufeeelon of short •upplies to hetiee has teen no w2rret fur ague I PlOn. • IndOn A sitnitra deficiency iu the hat lears growth as eOll , ll led with tiro a Intl run. ti eipt lee Watt. U! the Kink . Awn in tow germinally anspertn4, i 1 in 4 admitted. iu Zogland. Aid we egret roam ti the pleeent beraten tbomostderittedly eurouragni tut the 011.01 ut gretn from thin ear. If kept within tau tante yet rammentire quotations we hese )et n mutton ea it Awe the opinion tile, the English mar kets ware luiluenent merely by the tat weather for tanners at the flow ul April and esti) in May. A report front on. of the Krrlnh Krovitglel tuatkets now feloo on, salt: She weather le a/1 that rau be desired at thieve.. (tithe yolr. Oar atte - ks uf wht at are all hut ftwoe Into rote euntotlustotrul very uow Is ou the way; this...W.o with the wlllultswal of contlueutulaffote. teude to th• belief Chat bole.. out' enpollt • Israel. to mot the armsful, (awl at pre.ul there le uu .rh proeprot )• further ItSprorerneut I. Itterlfahle, awl uur gullies .111 he curojetlled to 1.11 fa • Ith tbe .;torrid °pluton entertained as to the lase crop, • Welt is, Oat It wee one of the worst Itt 'lel.) that h. taro boon for 'tunny pure. Pont.; so !sport. neo.l a fie In. !MIMI for wheat of an advance of la, oror toe rates of Fri d.y, bring la sta." thaw, of last Trrealay. The Nola men-num:hot abbe; lonfelon Slmes,lo noticing the retort, t f 0.10 waathor arol the attempt., made to lb. Firm+ martyr to the tolratioa lu wheat. aiy•that ILe farmer* sli,. teat 0-rarity, and it wae wi W damn, that buyers mold 14.1a1n the alin•ltleat enot•aiwion .1t h.. be. to lona avldeol (the wetter alibi) that there ip ant near the goauttly of wheat no hand at primal that there area al Ude llreelaat year.. The advance fo the London markets la railed 1.01 the quartsr fur the week —fa. Y. Tlrrarth The atatimiblio Cahavrba, from Now Orleans, delivers to day $211,0.11 In Ileal(141 ailyer, attikh. together wltlt some other percals of allver rrcelved by eapregss, overland front Now Orloant, will probably go to husband by Sue Pe”la no' Wrauralay. TM, eugagernrota of gold for the aameoppat• lordly aro, at present, abiait ou,Ouo.—[N S Dorn Adv. We tonna a r.omparatlva atatrmont of lho I utpoela of hwelsh dry get tit and general merchandise at New Tart for the trial add o ~,, Jannary 1: Pea tot arstE. ISalt. 1 , 139 Dry Vt3J.193 ilernual .-1 701,1:111 If 5M1,311 2,11.1.113 Twat toil the wre3 ...SI.I.'S.S.M. $1 tr:l2l 951 51.972,506 It.purtx,l lor vro.nk.-..16'.2 085 14,191,071 9111.17.41,1 H. 3.6.1. $49 57 t 574 $59.11.,M,022 pra VI 0,794 151. tug* .I.etease ht the tole:ate Is v.r sallstsr , ory, , •1,110 the espolta of the werk. exeluxtve of op.ste, were over 1.0 le teat Imager Olsen Itt the same w etch St year: The emporia specie fx..to this port I. the week etalug thie day wee ea CAW:. Tet-.1 f, the week $1,119.1n4 . 11.114 :IV =EC To •ioro igak I To hake I No_ To Jaw. I ?be se•ll1 at.teasoot or [be Philadelphia 'Lanka preeent• the iolloarlog sargalvaton, at compared aallh than. a the preal.u. arsok fr 4. Jane 4. Capitol stock.. sll74:4l'=, sit,7snrw_hs..s tun. 27.uss.we. 1.1,1:1.01.12.-Da. 111,9741 Pun luau • hrr 1911.72.4 1. .4661 M. YU% 1.E.• 11.11. 3,9: 4 ISOM ;744.441—1b . 2.19 KIS 2,4 6111 2E0019 1L.021.011...1.4 6,7.12 alluaku n still deter...iug, the t.mk. 'my pro rlsartly Irr orf. urren.re W. hotr• la Opk, {4N—I Phil& 10-1 llALtralorim Ocrena Jon. 2.—T13. fallaalat 1. trport r 1 Beds... WNW AJILIder, CA` am. Un. w. onto taloa of ZlO bag. lii. Cake at 14e, and LAX haat lout toft. trade at Thera la an Improved demand r cot...moa, tat tint .mall .100 k on banl nuramatlng ly rod beg*, and Ito extrema vl. two of halderstestrict watts.. We aro •till eiflowt aillitiottal rove lids from Rto, and the •Jviroo then. to April 11111 d.. and lovt r the prow port of out Who, I tit. tolottoste oapplia for porno 'recto W • Woo:minute' fo goats Woe lib at 11 to 4-1!,,c0, Ger to good .t 13 , ,i Luaa)raat 11 to Iki J••• 11 16 3 i.: to 18,41 Ptatdenat rot t CAMu kf snarl. Jana I.—Ctolloaaa was the ehtekteatete or the rents taasket t.e.day. TI.. efferbego .roe ror, Mac., etutiog to needy 31n0 hood. Tbo 1.t . 0f the eat Lk .es gen-telly felr thug gb there tornbeso t.. of inf,:rlor hove. hnet,ht forward. The rtooteet pot, il. of 36i.tathe war from laromier and Berke enoothm Them leafier. refls high pricer ateraglug from $ to lOU Co., At the elare of tiro =trine. the fairings for fill eserrial. la was drondedly domentrA truonntiog to srs dm lion of . 4.4:.70. Emu at the iterline the whole roold cot Ir. dimmed LA and about [Welter] al least relsolord OTer untohl The Cunt@ Manta, which le elinutling lw the ruattien lintta, has nu make it. appearance nosing any of the block that ate netiall• thepotel of al thin mulct. 1110 alitnp market I. very and pelt.. hare tivelitteil. flogs anti freely. For name a digit SJVILIteII has leen olitain•al. We blue below the currant vices kir the week at all lee toadies:— Veal Calllo—Stral quality 11100 m. $10,12-10,00: orda. Imry to pal quality $0.7141210, common quality 1.4:1i1749,• tolerable quality $7.140.4. litteli Coln—Viral quality WPM: c.r.lli.ary to tool quali ty $t1131:4 roman. quality s.losh.ferkor quality $154315 Shop awl lAnOwt—Pint quality liaad $1,10421115:unt I nary quality, Vi Cumol... quality. 13.01.1(44; et for quality fAbl Iloga-54111-1.1 a DIV.; eaeu-kJ at Kr, t the Uukut•li.urn Rem ,hitliy as fol. Orl noel J Itarnaktr, lAD:Rater on It/0 " IlwLef 1.1 Kyoto... MME -31 t•lielly, Chester mattly-....--- 4 " lat Ales, Berle ...... A 1.• Ws at ith tpt ratra. At Aflll.Vrt resd .111, - *tttall lots wore auld al about the pe free al.. above. At Path:deo Howl al...at 400 wore ..la at about perk., rat.. Onwa—Tbe offerings atannaloil to VA head at frota.s2s to $0 Aral. nhisp.—At the Aron.' yard lbws we. 14400 lawil market, witting for Ilass—At this /..m. pall 471 howl by ltillar,awl at Ma Union Nog yaril 1414 timid, at tow rid S t WO Ka nab Mutat bosh, At Phillip , A..... INOCC 1404 head wore at mar t.l. lb. f analog lets wore :02 beW I Abrahams, ..... 6110 01.10.... .. . 9 OW 180 " titonpy A Pmith.Oliiii .114 7147,101.0 ^ J Nowlsratai, Pa 9 4.1 J Vwtter A , Ault. '9 01 914 " Kannwly A illetliaa, Chwt.w 914(410 21 " Yull6riuler 1 eu, baucawar en 95401004 10 n ..... 9 WllO% TO " U liblibwridge 37 " - I' !Tatiana., ..... .... VAN , 114.1 " • N (004 31 J ...... 4%410 " ...... .. . .. 9%010 1111101 We NOM ...... 9 4 9 IT 'n '91.86.0......9 149 21 • bbainbarg • 4 1 . ` 1 00 0 34 9. Karla; 'Ampler 9 010 Aitsaml .mall low within tlw am,. nap a pilaw bar Oatitaw Jana 2.—r.4.—Pkair Udall; awl pkwa doollaing at $5,75415,57 far anrywflar. . s,h ' blittisr, withera motive op...dairy detnarab okrinis at y, INaa for tally fair. arw. aces. .ad blwbar; pupa optioned at 3.1 e. ' W Imports by Kant-lid. P ri WAOR P-1 64i:salon, BB Ince* al bp brio W Bingham; 1301,41 s dour, J 11,111.111; 61- do, Illtehairk co; 0 bb,. o!d copper. A Bridln; IVO tW. Omar, T Ball* W D Bloskark 1 car =aim. 1 Dickey 4 ed, 4 odis paper, VI McClintock; 14 bbl. p cal l Blasi. bora I Ulm; lot elm; Batman, Eligen A or. I bit Shod, maw,. omen Arcs 14 1.64 d nat. f0r4)16 oo; M 1 o.lls enalcaloil. J liodpog 171; .kr. blooms, Ileum A 0.111 n; car 11e00.049 Ado. • 0 a P n 11-1661 Lollar, 16i: slip{ R El* 1 Mt van, B J tillaors: 2 bids . iirgers,J Criss: 2 Mal J P Poo- Dell; 3 ale Ws, Alooll, Lae kt cat 100 Ws Boar. Illtehro k alalliaorp A to; NG do do, 11 Wallaar; UM do, J 'lllcArtrilk liddiroon A o.ogp 1 kr 1.6111314 0 B 11.b1/a; 1 b. 9 goody. 0- Q I W. giw, Crionlagbarn A 1.4 6 Ws 'el:kind, King. Pennock & co; 11.61 oU. 11 'I. iraltuo Wok A cut 16 .1.4114 copper on, Park kleCnt.l.l A no; 1 la bardosiO.J Alcenteltron; 12 salt k g., 11.141, 1 air sloop, W Iller;'4 61.4 knobs, Joni.; .Morf 461 4' dr, 1 'do; LIT 10Plois.C4P46nd A dg 111 abouldars _bacon, 91 41.1:5, 100 ham; 0 ski Marked, J A• fotr.os; lows clousiplaln 1.11 El CM., Preston A or. 401.94 thsvos, I riblbeans.,l kg lard, it 1444.8°K M bbl b *p.m: 41vringstoo.Co1.4ta1 • 04 bids shy Flaming 41 tircrilbff barrow, J A Ppow; Inaba can, Itroon A-Kirk pstrkk ; 30 Use ch. one, leech* Ilnicklusont 3 ma chionplan. ore, J 11. sat 6d 1.110 BA. Bud jars Ihr.,rth: 1 la, T Nsytn. 61.610 k4r, 0111116;43 hr bbls ostr. n II (lotting' II els saps sod, MK., `,/1 sari rare -block 14. A C 01..14 3 1 . 44 6 14.1 . 4 o ° 9B •". .tisr, lac al.orp. J Altisots. ' ' • • • Imports by Ittver. RELI66I. p.r,6llo.vva-- 6 LW, L 601,3 R atuloar. 1 00 , 1.2 r 66•10, 4 a 1111144 0 11 .10.615 I bs, a .166.000., k 6.r,1 Idl ce.5t6.,•.1 W rade 4 . : 14066.. Pk.' poluse, 6 0 01d.n.11, - 66 Id tdds 04 10 bblo do, t' Wks 1 1026. a. Pawing • Imm; I Adana. W W 014444.146101010000, 0 1.6 0 •pr:401010•Ialy. 110666010.66, 1 ..IQ Joao • A c.a.): 73. 6/de.: J II bkt , P6.1661.7'11 N6oo' 21 ..OI.A 0,060 60 1.440 0 06.16 16•1•66, 6do 66060. 1. 660• Ft. 6 J. I. W 0011' t c&I :153 061 nip, 16 B. LOUIS, pet 10 1, 1-1 2 . 111 iit.rilhOatP.c.r.tibibk: & 60.1010 0.0n,04 . 60061.1rdrix0416;.:611:46,410666 co; a= da1:660.y. V 0606 0s 6.6. libda 0006, it 60610 i 603 641:06116 1 .4 t 101160" a're.'ll6ldha 010.161,16.: DeLso66; IllidkJ'Y-114knsblin;.1:3 d Wu, Littleakik .103 00.10..W6064 34661 w.P. U 4..qty11047 ' • .• • - • -5 in a liquid state, og - dlotteoi 'tarot flite WI orb llitEb to tto I Jonttarrom a 00.. The weather yeatenity was eloadj and nastittltd, ti ith an occasion.] shower of rat. Endow. on lb. lore Arita tolerably active, Myra Wog oosaiderahlt amount of freight dircharglog. Shipments, although Malted,: ware rather more 11 ien! than for the paat law day& Tee lows from lit. Loofa, with • pretty fair trip, and kn. 111610.• foam letwelirs were the only saints. 'The Ahem f r New Orlalna, Putted for Loniavillo, and Itodsrator tor 'Et Loda with excialeot trips of No. h trobilit pattelt7 I Sara, darn& The Her r Isabela otathrowiy. with 6 feet In the channel The howrrir, aro favorable to another arr.. Capi. Ilueltotes now Atlas.* river parka, Fratatlar err, arrived rival Pith/arab, deptliwd for lb. Arkarwaa She kav• to day...—Tbe alr Wiliam Wawa arid Jams IE hall taw Cilne Irk flora Pith/burgh. with f ir treleit trips, the former for St. L. 4. and the latter for New Oriaana...... Tha Mary Owilt i for Pittabroghokod Mkt N 0.2, for Marl.' pus weir the oat, daeartnnw entithla or 'Ss p.csem. This Ma Priam and fl P. h lbb.nl, from Plthaserati, ford, from Ifivi 'hag, C 1.,. Po.. from Nashvflls, and La ma. film St, Look, ...lop faMia? (0,41:1011.'W. 1.4/ C 43 5 ki ...I F 1 I - - - Ma w. sties was warm end skeet) yesterday atailllof: During the afternoon, howerst.., we were vlsltod with • 1... nee storm of win.' sod hell, lelloared ITC COpliait rda. isetantudy no damage *wok.* to lb° atstaton to WS vatielty, al•hre•ch a wens 14 rtivu fins. mars portal by lb. towspertod lantrlosho The Iswor Ohba II falling, with 7 hot on taa oh...kat bank The Alialrlppt Is Adllag armada and tbs.. 1. 8 Get to Cats, G lo Knoltat s 3 alaialleetwol 4.4 no app., node. Teo &Boons] rental:an l Moat 734 f..t on the wawa NY.. The MOW/ is falling. Witb4o It ches au Beardstown l.r The lustier Bllwbsdpel hl !Ulna. with 12 Gel at Preehlenr• Tared. ',Freights ars offering la' ni.akirata quoalliks for Plltaba rah sod Tfbailltig ARRIVED. • DIEPARTED. IVorygraph, Us...gaudll.; T.legrokpb; [ml=4llll4 Bcow.•111.4 • 14 &r.' 4 4 gr... 4411 1.4 " 4 . 14.1.4.1. Kii44t4411; 4•44. Whoeler. Mp 4444, Wbeellog; ire.-6 fret. fly Von., Jane 4.—Onto rontlnnes heart; balm 1020 balm al I I!„;411% for rukidllar animas. Viour • rtuute • 100 en mini 13,010 t•bla at CoZXataltfa Mr rep elate; $5 soa 14 rztra tle; $3 UtifitS 25 raper wo. tom; $S 2040 40 eorn• won to madams own western; $560(.26 gapping brand. extra rJ hp 0; riralva quiet a 4 t.trade. Cloinadme; Maw 00,10 411. at 4r31 40 Icy. il'oer Mead, Ai $5 tAU Whir eortanou to Melee roper. Co. a Sleel plenty end doll at $3 40' 3 NJ 4 r Seism; $3 81613 861 m Brandywine. Mirky etwedr, .4446 000 441. at 21 021. Wheat: sole.. Wloo bas prima Slaw Club at , SI 20. de.imiat 0000 La. wLit.lad at $1 el' 1000 bar amltcr klieb at $1 40; bas wklte Came* at $110; :1.000 torl whim Cal on private terrom.l2o3 411. very choirs white Stich at $1 56CSI OS Rye quiet at 92. Barley doll and tinny tit 00020. Own barer; • dra 143.0e0 boa at 60461'. 4 tor 0011n4 fir weaver.. etming al 63%ige4 for-, emanni Zee Mfi.Ml Mr while werterti;• CO for yellow dm 6034 C.. • MI. to u. glair 404 , 42 Mb: dry Cod $4 25F. litacknal. No 1, 687. Pork doll. Wary and tit Minal. Neer quiet Out newly. Cat - Wale dull. • • • • Comment. Jou. 6.—Floor vary dull and pa to comical. Whiny steady. Prort.lona without Important shanks. Wm eerier do. {Stoat deli-nod nominal. Corn doll at 46657. ow.4lowq to 37 and nomlual. Lnyenofwls. MN' &stolid. for moray; exehanso en the mat One at !Spar mot prm. HAIR DYEI-HAIR DYE-Hl4/I.DTB .Tba Original and b.i h the World! All others are mere imitations, and shdrad bs asaldsd, Hypo sigh to mom : • " GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR lo•tmUy • herAtifLl sod manna Brown or Wert withorrt lW Nast itt• Jury to the halr or Ala. VITTNEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS Ass+ baet, iu.oA. of to Wm. A. Darbelor sloe. IWie,amloser BOMA 'Mimi. Dom bars two mmte to the Heir of his retro. of Ma Is. motes Dye. WIl. A. BATCHELOR:B HAIR DYE piodoms • Molar bit to Ls ,llWlnicasbal from tutors, mid V IMILASETI• oM ti It to tholoast,hogoser butt It rosy le tiontiotith• IR rtfacts of asd Dyes rommlimi: the flair Invigorated for Life by this spirant Dye. Slade, wia,. qpii.l an I ' , tints nsit,M) at ths Sing tacr tory, rig firombray, Nem Toth. Fold to !Wellies and logos ails Coital Ittstse„By Drug : gists and Fairy GoodAtirsilor• lir 11.• Otaln• has 11..0m. and bblx••• *pm • Itll Om. ••grarlux oo bmrakk• axis& box, of • - • BATCIIELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES auroun all. They are elbg-nnt city and alurat.l4l. to charrunk , lurulug up belkind—nU &Intuiting of hew! ; lid. le thu only uthibllubmout vrimus &am things aro pr.r.rly Lulnndo ' - Wool slro.l,Nosl; !emir- ZI/ZYNieli IILietILOVB Ileum NI) TIUTsa; The Osly Rens,,ty in the ithar troit Sure to d...-teritateg CWIIIOIIIII6 Rt.it, Atm, liosOnvOill, 'ULM & Ilavnal, Mom, aturn Wdltxe Alm (1.1 , as Itrturts; _yi.usl9.+P .. 'LS,AnI IM~I _.14 444.70 50.000 129.1r.3 BOLD IN ON■ vomit!: • Thetis adebrettel Itteeehte Tate hem eV:mstral, fOir tehatlitro years to eltturtaat Mang., stet tithhlah* Wont power tete berm ellothel by the thettlater-ittathie, ihhare,lteittwel, heart% Prelate; herarta.tihthhY• . . . am 14 ',baud. Naples, eaJ Usel; propel-Do exemtoot, sal approlot by the meet .lietio,nletwel)4edimil;;' 101 over the world. - TbeigAeetenetlemnim to all kirola of verrolci add time* bei bona nvilDad la Mb. omatiy by t h e Directors or tba • gariona Publk la.titatlottti Plaa ten, Yarmera;, 4rprtataii . or IrutAs, Waeeboamoe, MazaiDetaDa, and by estioaa hixaisbol private elliteat Teetteamaale and OeMltLeatee or lb. attloae7 of 1b... Lemont. 09 be imam at *or Depot. Tor vale, Wholesale and Retail, 14 the Inventor and prletor, JOSICPIIIIIIYItII, Practical Mamba, 612 Broadway (rvir. Houston IL) New Tort. General Agent for the U. State, and Caundam, ICH V. RUSHTON, Drugglat,ll.l:4o.lalca .114 , am, sad Alf Broadway, Now York. ^ ' - - For saw le, alter-try. ',bolero's and retail by R. 11., tJCltx a 1%1. curoet Wool &woad JOS.111.R.111H11;.. - limner Diamond and alarket at. BCCHIIiL t • IPIRIN - NAN. Alavaiseaq. SCIINECK. WILL 13X IN PITTS- :JUNE Itra AND 12nr, To e :amts. p►tkete, t o be Drur Ptm►O(, Lk.(MOROI IL ICZY3IIII, 110 WOOD KUM, When , b, hug LOW up au I Ciro._ for tbanun_ol. CON itU.ll kb/Nati./ ALL DItiZASITS Olt THE Ltintlil: AiterDr. &luck's &pmUlric tr. CliCir has lowa pi...M10 with • Etwrituotot•ri lad 1. ill amine p•iista• it Obey detfr• • Dr.Scbseik Is the iusac.toCof list Is ralWrpslosek's Respinmetec, for onsalloltur lia Immo, blear I=ll2 OW. part. of It la Vamel to the belted lot , s4,abdtlii Miter to the ear of the auszu'llor, tbob, whet, if.. patient:din - we a loos fell lowa' b. ft transmits tha wow! br ranting of %W-% 1005 e,.. hud.oddwtes Mail 1.. 4 " U.d." law lOW. now to awl what pallau to diatom d, and raw 121;P Isrslusty astsnalus wise thee it Is Tuberculous. Pisurills os lkossathil Onsmiltspiks2, tr mbettssr •Sort.loa *Ms* 88(i.8 Oci bWo) 18,S H 8 80 93; . - . 112. 1 1 1,1, 131.11b.11.1 Of the l.roue 41 tube., e)mpalltiebes (row the liver or etruiva, awl foriulug \ prt•goete se•avd- Many pears age, I was green nt, as being letbe4aat, litotes of mullategetun, atul waa take. 041111 any twee. Phltadel• Oil to my Wends la Momedown, Maw .1 ermito die. .1 wartod away to a own galena, new matinee, to lay tad aed my phyaltiao, •ha had attaaand lather . * busily before ma, maid I rabid ' lies a "telt. I ben, Ilk* • drowsing cat catch Log it straw, 1 baud of and obtained ltda preparation of nada lid lwL., arbitis lade • mix[ 9' 610 9 (00 ----- 83000,4 an alma It mem. 10 me Mat I could tesl.ll penetnikqg my whole mamas. It moo almosd the matter to my him, an4l _ - would spit at more .eon a plot of permit. males Matter every amnia& for mere than a weak.. As mar maid M. am to me las. My antis, fever. pals:, Moat wamtvall be. am to Irmo am, aM my appetite became m Rue, that. It was with Mitionty I annul Mop from. mike( toe iamb. 1 moo gained my suseath. and ham seen greaten In late • -t , mei mince. It estualsbal all woe boar rasort•imom car: thcanha I Ina toe tat gone area te ba mined amt. • ,-' klmy of thane pimple who le mew ma then am neW living In New Jersey and' Philadelphia, alto mild easily MOOT the atter arawatiliss as 0. OA troth of tuta am s maat„-„, Mine was a fatal, am ',lsiah my father, =Mbar, beathae• ' mil sistoriall Ma with computable*, sod I Mane am ISM. Nor I espy the harlot health, sod bare hay... want,. ' al orer1:10 pormia - I eranunat dy on toy nosey,' I for mad ' env artautlea: a elm seisms a mairimr, es t the binds' .1 thla peculiar abeam. la ?mt. 1 em driven le II by tbs inset inhaler of mtmia exMhi," .. or ...Mug tar on - r,,,, al l p . no t e m. thaw wed 1.• datter nevelt that at lb% .-" day I ham had ao mach Maarten,. and memo la thalami. -• • meat ot thla disarm* aa any ca ber pampa In the reenthy;_ ' timing vaned army -peaseen of it ‘ ared atodle4 IM futons • . • •'• types and for am or the abeam recall. - to thadliTantitt ' ,'-', awe at oar tenants. I thank:se teal • menderem to my. : mode of Meatmenkwhich dome who wane' Utak preatlClV to but owe hamlltY can hardly hopo to Wain. • --...-- • I ion ate pmpelette et three inetnelninc ths Pahmoic Syrup for Cionarmaten, Sea Waal Torte for Dymeepelaand . Masataka tills for Liver Comptaint. -Om bade of Sas' ~. W. 041 Took °flan remove the •rontamse or lima/eta. ,-- •. _• Thollhadrake l'lllahats heetom In ciamare um Mr an _ Inbar ccouplalats: whore puma:lvo, 'art reqsand.', They ' act as the lever and stomach 401110 to .:OlduriMi s leitecat leaving aim hut ethers, and are warranted - not to amain - ' a paneled caleard or meenny. .- - . • _ _-- .• -••- . The Tonic ma Karmen. or lewdly intended tnandalthe Pah:Melo eirott ido-arlag nOtrarnalan *lsm theinensch awl litm or etranch.ret hot thsyvlrs anon mar mid when thelnago are apt damemk,irldt Os hearted meats. The railatuede Syrup. to telcalatockte , mererl the lamps, .toms and llpmand ,Well Mate Wad meson 111 marbt4 • matter !roman apiece. bat anneetimeo the lestairta iniaci maitre:fad tn. boor art eterahh, that It redelmmeminidna norm active glib nee • Nomads. Prat, thei Asian Pea Tobin mot Illatotraks Pala am matained., lb diremtkam.• which amasparty the Ppap capita when: they are tie 10 -i • • • Thom <tablets Minmeaterrtualselletrealla the iLfant , . •• , twister will (* . charge' tans In ha' all advise fat %. , I. Alma at o arl Ile 111 do al In ' weleintertnmoda, , . ••• the mare tk .heir liere.. Thom der ol og an azataliketiert,•.• '', and trims amid. to pay, mid not M 1544. sett MM.. r • tat Ma ante remotion will tee shown andlbie alma lama • truenitadal In sham which I balm, na them Marittalbard.'' ' '. lam inflame la alma and to explain to army ocie tayitatem - a t ,atreating Oda Irealdloat d teerehme.*l.l:mtma hoc - ~ • Lts.:soliN WA can Man refer to mem athwart 110 ipiliC .. W. chl7.eioiuf Pitt:laugh; versanhataturcan beFerslicaner. .„," have teen . Ili albs, MA* Deo otote a ...• ' ...•- - a-.... , Z •', I•JIGAII.r .. .Di lit0.11.RIITIMIL;1 40 Inud it, :- . STEAM BOOK BtNDRRY AN Ditil - KAM BOOK ItLNUFACTOUT.—AII k ludo ot tthotl4" tarp owl lawn quatilloooditiworiorroreitot w Oslo: dmir to nowAtablo Mow Iloilo; tocilltroo superior to allow, tablirb merit lb lOU city, pobilettera way &prod nob* Wow tag their wort done Is tho NW, irrto owl triretch Id& Woo ILA pt. U 11011. &ISM A. LC ROWAND. hmeux.or- Ictimweamta to Ital. Mating Stoortly . • tto!Idla& Now TS ao4 7111rInt rtrrwt. Plttotirawb.- - Aft t;t11 T kt.tTU . - late - fatistsat to Cuomo'itotibtopt . , Ittuti, • MUM, . tetrad sod 1011:1 do. tott4lo groonOl*.lhot bt , 012iN •idareal Ursa astO Itothlosoo *thou., ALLIKIII„irtZV.: 4* ',para.! to took. •1P Pl.lolt.latAntrilf, • PWATIONA posprly.oi • wort aolVtiP" .. •. t:rpur,S.laY tottott.otly totiotoa WWI.' LIMNIOOOIIns. EifiCanlinvore .I.Mak4ixria. mama mtsfinscuF.' 1.413 iop.i-iVE I Register. T.l.graphle.Markal• iyptctal Ponces WILLIAM A. BATCIIELOR, • 16 Bowl olrrot, New York- — r ---.. ic Mllll MEM
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