The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 02, 1866, Image 4

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    CITY A1111).-XEIGNBORH00D
(ADDITIONAL ON FIRST PA OED
• ,
. Eighth Restored Assembly of Me
Church of North Americo.
FIRST DAY.
Yesterday morning, at nine o'clock , the As
sembly yenVirflßClev. k'. Churrn,
religions exercises
the Roll of Delefilates vres called, and the fol
lowing gentlemen anlmered to the'r names :
PVROZ, or.
NEW TOR.C.
Albany, Ker. 11. P. 'McAdams, Mr. -
Christ; Mole, Rev. J. C. Forsyth, Rev. Thos.
L.„. re gro, Mr. John Reid, Mr. W. G. Corbett;
Boat m,..liev. Alex. Bpskim.D.D.,, lir. A. Moore;
rtlalndoniti Rev. J. Van Eaton, Me
• 'Cares; Mr. R. Johnsen, Mr. MoVOIF.Dc..-
, ;Were, Rein IL G. Wallace, net , . CI It
A.Vt r i l o2, B ilr
Means; Second N od,lt Mr.
ew York, Rev. M. IL Blair,
Patterson, Mr. .1. M. Wallace, Mr.
John MeGay; Vermont, 11ev. ThomasoOd
'
wine, Mr. John Wilson; Philadelphia, Rev. W.
W. Barr, Rev, James Price. Mr. Wm. Getty,
Mr. Thomas Stewart; Stamford, Rev. John
nogg, Mr. - Mitchell; St. Lawrence, Rev.
C. V, ebeter, •
•
rtasr crime ova . l4;;;Mblr.
. „ -
Allegheny, Pe. Rev. W. A. Meßensio, Iles.
U. Stingenn, Rev', J. 1.. Fairley, Mr. - DOR,
Mr. James McCandless; 'Sutler, Rev. W. I'.
Braden, Rev. Wm. Galbraith, Rev. J. B. Clark,
1). D., Mr. A. Wilson, Mr. D. McKee, Mr. L. G.
rarVI.Y; Cleveland, 'Rev. D. Goodullie, Mr. IL.
E. Murdoch; Detroit, Rev. Wm. Robertson, Mr.
John Corbett; Lakes, Rev. J. A. Bailey, Rev.
Joh J
n ernigan, Mr. T. C. Cochrane, Mr. Wm.
McLean; Mereer, Rev. C. Consmlnso Rev. .1.
Pattecautm, D. D., Ile, D.ll. trebriii, Mr.
McCandless.
71,011 07 rrrrt,ntmon
ltlcriSpring. J. A. 1)'l; Mr. .1. 0. Carsem;
Cl artiers J. G. Carson, Ray. W. A. M`Connell,
Rev. D . Little, Mr. D. Phillips, Mr. William
Graham, Mr. William Mania; Conemnußß,
Rev. W. D. Collins, Rev. .1. C. Telford, Mr.
James Tfirritnce; Frankfort , Rev. D. W. Car
son, Iter..l. W. Witherspoon, Mr. Wm. Fra
sier. Mr. James. Nelson; Monongahela, Rev. J.
G. iloyd, nor. D. R. Kerr, .D. D. Rev. F. A.
.lintehleson, Mr. Morgan Elliote,Ml). D. Friend,
'lll.tsJ. li.Cannen; Westmoreland, 11:'111. Me
llanstrey, O. Kate, Mr . 11. M. Jamison, Mr: J.
M'Elroy
SYNOD OF OHIO.
Mansfield, Rev. T. Arerthurst, Rev.
Coon, Mr. J. Brinkerhoff Mr. John Anderson;
Muskingum, Rev. Wm. Johnston, Rev. J. C.
Mnrelo Mr. J.• P. ..1...11.1e, Mr. IL - It. Forsyth;
Steubenville; Rev; i_da.key; Jr., Ile, Joseph
'toyer, Mr M. O. Jr:l'M..., Mr. Macto”
Wheeling, lter..l. o.Johostam, Rev.Wm.W ten
nrt, )Ir. J. W. OrlI), Mr. Alexander llam-
Moog.
PB,INT F NOD 011.T11:604r1C8T
Cliuuret he , ne, R. It. Csuripliell, RAM J. M.
Waddle, Sir. !il. limner, Mr. Collicri Indi
ana, Rev. .1. F. Untetonsoo; Rev. .1. It. M alkar,
Mr. b. Greene, Mr. Wm. Weir; Michigan, Rev.
J. Ander.on. Rev. J. W. Buchanan, Rev. J. C.
Whorl:her, MT. Thor. TlitallaSon; (MM. Ito , . J.
Sem:tiler, ]tor. Jo,. M. !lotion, Rev. .1. C.
11 , Cone, Mr. Rola. ?WV Ude. Mr. It. C Stewart,
Mr. W. o. Rohl; Sidney. her ii.
11. Thoultemn,
Rev. Iten.j. Waddle, Mr. 5..1. thont/le„ Mr. W.
Morrow; Princeton; Roc. A. It. Raultio:
Millito Inver, Rev. Unica logics; iPtitnt.sh.
Itny..l. It. lien, M. Robert M' Nee,, , Xenia. Rev.
Thom. Beveridge, D. 11., Styr. It. It. Ewing,
Rev. W. 11. Raney, SI r..lomeph Morrow, Mr. J.
11. ohelby, Kayle.
Bloomington, !LOS W. B. C
Trnegartle, Chicago. 10,.. W. T. Moffatt, Hoy.
S. F. Thorml.loll. Mr. D. M. Dobbin, Mr. S.
B.
Shelby; Kann:, Bev. It. 1.. Ilnltlrtilge, Mr. John
Monotou.ll, Itov. S. M.lllll/, 11Cr. D. G.
Brwitord. lICV. W. H. Ilarlittpan, Roo. .1. I).
Foorr, Mr. 11. 1.. Thompson, 14 r. Si. 11.1eIntril•
non, J1r..1. It. Mort.in, M. 55. II Itemlionotll
Wink Istan.l, Rev. J. A. Edit., itev..l. hicCalit.-
ier, Sir. LI. Warnock, Mr. 11. W. Ilnyn; St. Louts,
Ron. T. D. U., ix, Iton. M. Si. Mgrlingt W Incon
lan, Bey. W m. Stnlttt, Sir. Wto. carnpben.
Ksltitis Ov lOWA
De/unique, Rev. it F. Bonner, lies - . .1. D.
Beard, Mr. D. It. K I rim hxl,, Mr. lames lAD.;
Keokuk, liev..lailles grown, D. 11., Reit. W. 11.
Wilson. Rev .1. X. Vionti;lir..l. A. liendersOn,
Mr. John Itonalds, Mr: .1. M. itehrOrtson,'Le
Claire, Iter../. i. Folton, 'Rev. J. G. Colt.loll.
Mr. W. Nli•Connell, Mrs B. td. Dick; Nebraska,
/1.1. V. Proudilt, ttr. Coo. Snyder.
The delegates then proceeded to ballot. for
OrrieM's to serve
,Ppring the sevvvion, anti the
folloiv Mg result
Mister/dor. Rev. Dr. D. It. Kerr; Clerk, Rev.
Ur James Wrest ley ; Assistant Clerk, Rev. W.
Si. Barr.
int taking the chair, Dr. Kerr thanketi the
Awsensllly for the honor dime him, stating
that the p session Was illy Inest
tent that hail everresent
emir . I since the Uniting
Of the Church. The freeing of so many pc
'Rena Who Vern until a short 14,ipe vibes Wahl in
Troullnge,.lm. , l widened the ;Mehl - OD labor to
such an extent, that it Stns inmenttively ne
cessary that some steps should be immediatts
ly taken to meet the wants 01 the eloirch in
this respect 111 conelusion„ bc hoped the
members would Conte to Die work before them
with the spirit rd true Citrivtlanitv, and that
no wicked ..r wordly thought would inthienee
their netton in any partamlar. When the
Moilmartir had tlnlsheti niv inirmlnctory
dress, Ito, Dr. Harper, of Xenia, Milo, the
Secretary of the Dme Bits/don Board, read the
report of tint labor o performed by the Board
during their late
• TIM report was quito lengthy and occupied
over an ilOor in reading. Anotlig °tiles things
it eontaintst full liSt` pr appropriations
grant , 1 1 1. the several missions, togetht r
w h v 'l-1 et the udalsters apponitiel as
tea , :ve new congregations that during tic:
year had became edlf-vmstainlng, and
wont,
therefore, need no further assistance from the
Board.
When, the _l'l-ailing of the report had been
fintstie4, the Sixsteintor sug.gc,ted the pro
priety of dispensing Wll.ll the reading of all
-other reports, an business of Importance re--
tr.si the immediate attention of the Assem
uly.
A committee,
B cell... Ming of Itov. J. C. Boy.l.
R,v..1. rown end Rev. R.. I/racily was then
appolitted to provnic for Lilo pulpits of the.
PLirttaloiuf t rg h h e ‘ l e t l oin rCiefl es .F_;o1ov. n
Dr. D s aolnes, :mmeekee
parmlsvion to t rea of the g por M of i the Board l
The jperiniseltni was granted, and too report,
consisting of a 11111 review of the labor per
formed by We variounforcign missions during
the yenr, was laid on thatabldhiatil theattuni
ing committee should be uppohited. Dr.-Dales
reettestellOn view . ,Of the umnyartlitonS labors
doVolvliih m lam, that, be shotrld net bart
erer-MO Id his present position. '
Thu itev..ftmes - ilrown, of lowa, moved that
further reports of enmutlttoes he postponed
pntil the reaular hours fur meeting anti ail-
journincut were dyed. On mutton,tite follow
ing hours Were agreed opals: :The morning
se.slon thhegln at nine o'clock, to reinain
ses , lon milli twelve O'clock; to re-assemble at
two o'clock, and adjourn at tive o'clock.
At the request of the INl.lttrator. Rev. Thos.
17siveridge, of :en ia, tJ.,took the chair, In or
derd
to expedite We husttless Ottopre the Assembly,
Mi allow Dr. err time paro list of
the various committees.. The Clerk then rend
reports from the , Presbyteries of 1.1041011,.Ar-
Kyle, Stamford, at. Lawrence, Delaware, 1 , DM,
Preshytery of New fork, Cale
donia, Dig Spring, 1.141 IS cstmorciand.
The hour or adjournment having arrived,
Rev. Dr. Johnston Maned a fervent. prayer CO
Thrdne. of Grace, and. the Aalicrably ad
journed, • - •
APTEUNOON
Tbn Assembly reassembled at . 2 o'clock, and
Nyno opened with prayer by the btoderator. DI.
Kerr. The reading of Reports Of rtesbyteries
woo thee rtionned. ILeportg wete'read from
the rmsbyterie.. of Allegheny, Chanters, In
diana., NAM h. Shinny. Frankfort, Lake Buffalo,
Stenhetiville, Wheeling, Cleveland, 'Musk',
g um, Chillicothe, Wehtrm, Conemaug
it,
White ]tiger, Monmouth, St. Louie, Bock fri
end, Keokuk, Le Claire, Wisconsin, Nebraska,
Egypt and Scalkete.
An invitation wao.read from tile Temperance
League of Allegheny City; inviting the dela.
gate. of the Allffetnll)y to attend a meeting of
tins Leogue,Lto be held on Tuesday eveni , g
next. No action being taken on the invita
tion, it was laid on the table, and the Modera
tor prdeeeded to itnnoone the names of those
he bad nominated to Servo on the Terme.
Committees. and •Beattria.. The following arc
the IlarliestkpVetl:
NTAND pr I O NG COMMITT“..
tin Bills oral Orectures-Mintsterts - Jamo ,
Iltown, I). D.. John Van Eaten. IL. 11. Ewing,
J. C. Boyd. Elders-Wm. Getty, Joseph Kyle,
W. alcuonnell.
JudiclaL-Minliders-D. C. Ids alms, D. 11.,
Jam. Patterson, D , .1. Y. Shoulder. E lders
-JoltsH a
eld, .1. . Dull; Joseph Kissicil,
i.
Shields.
fbrrespondcocc.-M IL Johnston,
H Weir, m. Elders---. 1. 11.
iI tactile son;1). M. Deck.
,Vanities.-Ministers -.1. P Lytle, Andrew
s:onion, IS. R. Campbell. Elders-Joseph
Mi-
Councll, Bugg /._ Thompson.
DCl'o4oll[ll Esereixes.-hlinisteris-Alemtnii ,
Markle, D. D. D. W. Collins, D. U. litudford.
Ehlers-b. G. Terris, Thompson Burton.
FOlOnere.-:11 tilyo.en-11. H. Thompson, Mat
thew Clark, 1. A. lhilellinsOn. %Worn-Wm.
McLean, E. E. Murdock.
Foreign Miations.-.lllnlsters-James Price.
Samuel Millen, J. G. Carson. FA/lora-D.
Mr-
Jos. Morrow.
Home llistiorts.-1111.nistetti-J. C. Forsythe,
W. S. Moffett., Clark Irving. Elders--n. 11.
tinelby, J. li. Marline.
.Prefkloten.-Afiltialera--Cyrus Cutarnina.
llcliatton. J. F. Hutchinson. Eld ers - It.
Forsythe, Jan/es IL Fiery. • ' •
Church ltstensiint.-Minliiter.-.1. H. Kdie,
Wm.
Er wi
Johnston,
7 J. Y. Ashenhurst. Elder,.--
James n, 31tiralinni.
iglakk:falosa-kfleinters-,Tho4. Goodwillie, D.
S. Little, W.. A. McConnell. Elders-J. N.
Wallace.
PubliCorluo.-Minlaters--C. Weirder, .J.
McAllister, Jon. DOyd. Eiders-A. 11. Elliott,
D. M. DOlildn..
On motion, the reports that heal .been read
were referred to the apdropriate °MOMS thee,
The committee appointed it) prepare a new
veraleit or
the Patilftla banded In report,
which, with the papers accompanying It, Were
Infernal to a *velvet cOultnitten.
menmrial front the Preebytery of Wheel
. ing na, road ni relation ton revlalOit of PALM:I)-
(34y, which ./111 also referred,
ll motion, the cOrrosnotalence with 'the Ohl
sitiarresbyterlaus wan made theapeclal order
for to-ilay at ten o'clock.
A memorial accompanied the Muskingum
Presbytery report, In relation to the etooluct
ing a
Of Rev. W. C. Cone, of Cincinnati, In publish-
liordi entitled "Clint - eh Fellowalop,o
whirls lin enfant, fig.,/ "open COMMORtOII.'•
which 1414, rect oppailtionln the discipline
of the eV .. The ineutOrlal concludes:by re.
onestine't • Aliseinbly' to take the zameasktry
constitutiOnal steps so bring lilts to trial le
nity the church. Toe memorial, on motion,
was refernsi lathe Judicial Committee.
The committee appointed at the morning
' session to make pulpit appointments for the
city of Pittsburgh, made a report on follows,
PITTROU Rau.
First 0, p. 4:bares—lV: J. Rondo ; l.itt 1014 n. in.,
J. C. Treeedele; in4jci g.
Second U. P. Cherub—DE J. Prentley , e,
n. to., W. T. Stellitt; 3 P. m., J. L.. itObertaton.
Third P. (Morett—Dr. John G. Drown;
Rev, Thomas 'Lawrence:7,4 p. m., J.Tr
C.
Fourth, U• d
I'. Clotreb—Dr. Gracy m.,
Gilbert Small; 3p. ru.,fistrice Price.
vita, o.l.,otttocte,:iter S. 0. Heed's; le% a.
m.,. Barr. MA:, ThortipeOn; 43.4 ' to., Wm.
Johnson.
Punt Preenyterlan F. Scoville's;
ttlii a. rm., S. 1.. Robertson; P. 4. 4
C.
FOraytt.e. - a
•," ," 4 :4
Sixth Preabteibtii &web; Oldlcilibel-trin
g, J.' Wilton; 10% n. tn., Rev. U. G. Bradford;
11:ganrta 1 1 :c 5 l c iTtter4n fr z •Incebus
, -
:-
Liberty
a. us..
P asl ' ar . ' 3 P. m "
.1"
11.
P'l3.. Ye... MIKE/T . l'Z,
.Liberty 'street Methodist Church—S. F. °rinds as ,no Prrrartueoli (JAZiltrrl, i
'
Jones, plater; 103 , 5 11.. tn., W. Kneeling' 734 li. , Banker and Broker, I, Fitte•T, June 1, IArZ. i
le., Bev. D. G. ilradfOrd - ' The produce market continues fairly active
First Reformed—Dr. Dourtlass 104 a. m., J. 1
Y. Astgalipatig; .2,74 P. m. Wm. Wtshart. ; 118 Wood St., near corner of Fifth. , and steady, with a regular demand for all of
Cbrnitht .MethOdist--R.iv. Snyder's; 10n, a. the leading commodities, but there is no quo
m., R. K. Catrell; 7 , 4 . p. ni,. W. C. McCune. I Al! descriptions of Government Bonds ' ,hi e e b,„,,,.. , 7 , va lues.
'
Cause Baptist —+ i. "m h i n ''' Dn ''; i u % ' m '' bought and sold on liberal terms.
3 ohir Hogg; D.; p. m., 11. - L. flaidritigo., ultA IN— Wheat is firm and in good demand
London and Continental Exchange sold at but unchanged; sales of Jeans northwestern
ALLZOIIMEY.
New York rates. at ir - .1,20. Oats In good supply, bat there is a
First C. P. Church—Dr. Presaly%; 10'4 a. m., i I very fair demand, rid prices are well sea-
James Brown, D. D.; 7 , 4 p. m., D. S. Litton. , Gold, Silver and Coupons bought at highest : mined. sales at 5565 e in elevator, and tu from
second U. P. Church—Pr. J. 11. Clark's; 10 . i 1 rates, and Gold Drafts issued on New York. , store. Corn Is quiet and unchanged; we cite
m., Rev. John Robertson; 3p. m., Rev. IL B •
sting- 7 .741a zn Rot , . d. G. Carson. 1 - . __, _ .. or two niece- Fine, to arrive. Sale of 350 bush
-Third G. k . Cllreli—. IL Kerr's• lox R... 1 FINANCE AND TRADE. '
! Rye at al, and 3T, bmih 1111cl:wheat at V.1:2 3 ;
Itelt..l. C. FOrhytion s p. m., ReV..I!P. Sankey: I also, 30 bush at name figure.
7'4 p. m.. Rev. It. IL Blair. i ' FLOCII. firm, with a continued fair local
Fourth U. P. Church—C. A. Dickey's; 10.7 a. I lamas', June 1, litrw.. demand, and paces although unchanged, are
In., Rev. R. B. Evarigi Bp. M., Boo• D. C. For- I A. the New York F.Schange and and hold ! well sustained. Sales in a regular way from
sytho. . to _a, ~,, respect to th e . store at $10,50 to all for Spring Wheat:lON:
Fifth U. P. Church—lo', a. m., Roy. 11.. G. . r""'" wer elr'r"' sllt4 for half Spring and half Winter, and *lx
Wallace; 3p. ru. W. B. Keeling. memory of the late Gen. Scott, we are without 11l for all
w inter. We
enrn report
sales
of .
tome
First Reformed—Rev. John McMillin', 10' 7 1 our usual dispatchei, givine quotations for 800 to IMO barrels "Star Mills," to the trade, at
a. tri., Rev. H. it. Blair, , 1. , p. nt,, 0. Miller.
First. Presbyterian—lliot swlit's, 10 1 4 a. m., 1 gold and government bond, 11 Is sold, how- 2.10-eder,:.l,ll,lviaroed,9o.atitydn.piti.rooLd.,
~,leileni;‘bglam,"ri„ort.
.1. P. Lytle; 7f,,, p. m., It. K. Campbell. I ever, that advice. have renclitel New York of , ~,,.7 , ,.
•i Baver. Street k_l . etliedist—Rev. Aiken's; 10', 1 heavy ,hiptocot6 015-'2 O hotels front Europe. Phut - ISM:VS—Bacon Is firm hut unchanged
a mt.; Bei.. 147 E.: wade; 7 , 4 p. In:, Rev. It ly• Thin, If true. will have a tendency to depress at 14.443 , 14. N for shoulders; 170317 1 4 for Itibla..l
McLean. '
ti. I g0verm ,,,,,,,,,t 5 , run up the premium on Bold .
Disciple% Chureti--Jos. King's; 7t4 p. m., , Shies; D
orf Plain Sugar Cured Hams,
P. McAdam. 1 and 33.4223 i, Canvassed do. Lard is quiet
I and ranee usi linproveil ileMillel for foreign I but steady ra 22' , ,fik1l for prime city. Mesa
nor/mmHg. I exchang,e. Shipments of cottOn . might have
LaWrenceville, W. If . Andrews , -1014 a. in , ! Pork Is q,uoted at 0450033—fu1l weight.
i POTA OES—Quiet and unchanged. Sales
B. A. Browne, U . D.; 7 1 .7 P. tn., same. Coe, counteracted this, but the English market Is In a regular war at sl,t)l3l,3trper brothel, and
tunnion service at 3p. m. stmulity declining, its the stock aertimulates I 53.4003,70 per bbl, as to quality.
Birmingham, Win. Coleman's—lir4 a. ni., Jos.BUTTER—The demand is again less active,
0 cotton, which 18 selling In the home mar
J . lifeHatton; 2p. m., D. W. Collins; 7. 7 P. in.. "r and the sp Motive fetting seems to be sub-
J. V. Prolate. let at about 41c., is quoted at, Liverpool at ti,,,ng. it continue to quote at 'r for prime
Idanchestw,'.4l- D. Clark'', D. D.-10 , 4 a. in., 12;4 d., which, with difference of exchange and j ltoll, altho gh ho ders generally sue asking
JosialeSideMment 2 , 4 r. in.;.T. I , John Son. Other charges, leaves a largo difference I 37r.
GS-1. dema I, and fresh poked may be
Two or three gentlemen named above stated .ti
that they-ImA lando apPotutments to visit the ' fairly quot dat .2 25.
country, but the Assembly refused to excuse CHEESE. , -Wes ru Reserve is selling at 160
them—giving them this privilege , however, to 17, and Goshen Is rioted at 31SIV-..
secure the services of other mualstors if they a
n d Herring ere firm with sales at
wished to do so. ' ' so to $5,2.5 per half bbl. White Fisk stilt at
After prayer, the Assembly adjourned to
meet taday at nine recloclr. 4'9 ;l..Y.fl r S 14 a b r4 bl t;okl is in active demand at
C_ ov
er lit,tle coming tn. No demand for
Clover or Timothy, as the season is over.
MAY—Sales at scales to-day of 16 iOIIA/11 at c 24
The Fire Alarm
ignTed.elegreph—Tentritel
!S
We learn that the Committee of the City
Councils, Messrs. Brown, flare and Ogden,haye
closed a contract with Messrs. tia.movvell, Ken
nard .5 do:, ht.Philadelphhs, for the'construe
lion of a Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph in
this city. Mr. Gamewell, of the contracting
firm, Is at present in the city, and will at once
-mceed to work. A map of the city, giving
he location of different boxes, can be seen at
o. 0011LathAt Stteet“u.p etnirs,) and those In
suranee'Agents 'and others who may desire
private boxes. may find advantage by examm
'nibiet.t.lommlttee deseeve great creditfOr the
prompttiesS and energy alth which they have
acted, and we trust their judgment In tile
:Wont:tort of a system may Prove to Or vorre h r ,
anti for the best.
Common Pleas Court.
lion. Th.. alelion presiding,
lama, June I.—J. li. Canfield and .1. W.
Poor vs. Jake and others, This was an
action la trover for a lot dr Imnber. which
Matti( las allege Delongtatto-thum and in their
I ....session In October:lBls, The plaintitTs al
lege that the defendant, took possession of
lie loather, run it to Cincinnati, and there
;old it pp lying tine proceeds to their own
rise. 'tine damages are laid at live thousand
•dollarS, which amount ulaittliffs sank. to re
coker4 Motert.ooltler;ldarthall; nrounth, and
appear for pinintilto, and Messrs. 1.-
• as end Drown for defendants. On trial.
lifsurttwood'a glargevalue for May eontahin
Metardru of the Confederate W er for lodepen
nonce, part 11; Gtpsteit; The Negro and the Ne
ero 1.111.11sts; sir Ltrook FOSFlbtook.e. part XII:
Out - Plan's or. I.lltorty and' Neeeselty; The
Ixed Tales of loft.; 11 1,4 hlajortballk.,
scraps of Vera. from u Tourist's jour
nal: The Ahant. PoMiens, or, Universal set-
Wag made Safe and Easy; The lielone Ilia.
For sale by tl'. A. tilfdealeuttey, 45 Filth
,Creel; •
Tnr. 614.1-•!LANs cALbs F.4.4.1,.—8y Mrs.
Olypbant. Phllailelphls T. Li. Paterson
Bros."
For stab by W. A. ealdbnfenney 45 Fath
-treat.
Relenaad.—Janait Braithwaite, on the 10th
ult., %vas eiimmitteil to Jail o-)-Collector hubert
iloal, of the Fourth ward, AlleirhenY, ro-
Fusing to pay his taxes, amounting; to 5c51.3.1.
Ile retuserl_payment on.tho grouni that he
ate . 41 SD. s tetertlet . ?, 'With thaw he
, ure his telecom, he applied for the benefit of
insolvent laws. The Court relented him
upon giVing liall':for Isle apnea/ante 'at a tu
t tire time.
A !ter enisde.—The orchestra of the Opera
I toti6e; together with the Urea; Western Band,
:tave us hournd musical treat this morning ai
.in tarty by appearing beneath oar w Pl
iat. and performing souls of the most
be
witching musical compositions we heard.
Unplug that their souls mar i.e ever 11 lied with
inelmly, we return them our thumbs for the
comp' anent.
Corner-Stone Laying.—Tbe corner-stone
of the new St. l'aul`n Orphan Asylum, In the
r,cventh ward, will he !hid m It 11 appropriate
eeretmules to,norrow. The .ery ICC 4
conducted by Right llcv. Bigeop Domenee.
ult
Adandle ra dretolus wall
he.dellVlar
andod by, ltdv. J. It
, rhiladelphm, Rev.
Gorman, of Now YorL.
hummer fillottithlig.—timy h Logan, fuitt
mble dealers In boys , clothing, No. et.
'lair street, have on band a spit:mild assort
ment of Light gurmetlU "ear ,
%which thliglitrer at Veillow prices. Roth gen
tll
emen personally to the muniustoneut
their business, wig are eminently deserv
ing of public patronage.
'AidiWenianiretyloew Office. —William Dar
er was before Alderman Taylor sesteritay,
iiargen by .hcott tiughbanka, of th e nI ou Ist.-
et !WWI. with the larceny of a nOultet-latok
tntatning eighty-five dollars. I post a hear
g, sufficient evidence of guilt was not an
iseed, end the accused was discharged.
1.. N. Commissioner Ap,pointed.--Judge
Al`Candless, of thu United Stoles Circuit
Wart, yesterday appointed Hoary P. Phelps.
Eso., United States Commissioner at Tltus
rills, Venango county, vice IS. S. Burgess, .Esq..
rev:toyed. Air. Phelps Is a son of lion. I - tomtit
Phelps, of Armstrong county.
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E. Roberts,
the young man accused of forging checks of
Bernard Gray upon the Allegheny Savings
B
(funk, had another hearing before Mayor AI,
...artily yesterday, and was finally committed
for trial.
Reoovertns..ttielaYtt Madden, the colored
,oy so severely burned at the tire on Liberty
,treet, last Sleek., we learn Is rtCOVOri.g en
der the skilltal treatment bf Drs. W. IL Childs
..nd .1. A. ilurron-
alachaxlcei.—The jurors In attendance In
the Court of Common Pleas, excepting those
empannoled In the case on trial, were dis
charged yesterday. A new panel will be
present on Monday.
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Selling on nunday.—nlnhou Gruber, of
Om Fifth ward, was lined lUtY dollor
Nloyor Sl , Carthy, yestorday, for mailing liquor
00 Ouriday.
The “Wtilaky Conrir continued in se.-
. Mu during yesterday, attd at adjourn menda
mnsalcrable number of applicationsi
cense remained undiapssed of.
Son 4io IL-11a the ease of. Darr & Myers vs. J.
Charles Dicker,. Esq., on trial in te Comon
['leas Court on Thursday, the plain h
tiffs to o k a
non-stilt.
Lareeny.—Alderman ilumbert, yesterday,
I:antetttect one afarlee Doughar sy 1.0 Fed er
charge of lurceny, preferred by S. It. .
INDU WORKS.
=Oll AI. DOLL...aut.% NICISOII....IIRNTIII 01¢1t.
.HUGH M.6OLE & CO..
rot:NM:RN ENGINE: BEILDEIItat A NO MA
-1•1111i Itire; btatatfacturers of tiTF.AII.IIIIA.T
lii Nyea. Kt, WELL. ENGlllilen, LiICOMTIVZS
t o e c oa l Worke,
order kluds of 4..4 and Alartne
kiiisMada to .
EN-
Fr the well earned reputation of the Manager,
tee. jAntFIS IaIIiLSON, ere
hope to liberty {
Therar -patronage from Steamboat Intheler., 404
w.tlng good machinery. Our aim ll be
do all wort In the best manure fora fair entaptasa
tion, and to do It In the 1.1100 we say. All toad. of
CACTI . ..id , Made to order. Repair - Ins ilinellinery
promptly attended M. We can turn si feet
long. and bore or turn • eulley 3.lfeet haft
akielthop ltutin.ne Way, near the !'riot.
,ru.mtlry oil Third street, near Market, Flttaburgh,
splot emd
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ARSENAL 116ILAttli WORKS.
MODES, RTRIE a. CO.,
fdanutartnrers of BLACK aud ditEEN
AltE, Dragglara . Ware, Bottles,Demijohns. C
oats, de. Warehouse—No. 141 WATER 'STREET
Women etrathauld sad Resat streets. l'lttsbaradi
warrant oor Warta to be superior to any man
ora.tured west of the Mountains. Always on band,
Ulassaare of the above drauarlytton• All orders
promptly attended to, Partleul. attention paid ta
private moulds. aulkly
lima.. P. Cukt.ths 11014 as WAlolef
COLLINS Is WRIGHT, Brittonic,
Crass and threat Metal Workers, Brlttonla C. -
tore, carbon and hand Oil Burner. and all dlnere I
styles of llritteala used by Wass MAIIIIIACUIretb.
yrders promptly tilled. No. IV BILCON I) STREYT .
ri,..nrh, Penna. I,r, os
SEVERANCE, No. 5S WAVER
D. STREICT, Plitsburgh,msonfaCtllleYOr EU' GEE
SIP ETS, WROUti lIT SPIKES, tuMUIOU and sutras , '
of every description.
Particular lazed or shaped Spikes sad Elects, lass
or 111.11. made to order at short notice. A good Li
pr Moat constantly on hand..
FAIRMAN & SAMSON,
UNDERTASERS,
No. 196 Smithfield St., cor. 7th,
(Entrance from Seventh Street.)
irPrZITS9 331Cria.Car ME,
AND 133 SAS:DUSKY STREET,
suy7.4:br ALLEGIIIENY PA •
ILLDALJE EENIETEILY.A ru
ral
nod co ,yst, plcturcaps DVlaoe wr 1/nsSis.,. •
to "u°g:t.drerll7lll:giritfg.nr•tchrgatil:r.tirl°
aats Lot/ APPILI i t th ej...VP Witne ''
WV. 0110....4 the Cosoeterif. s; renal se
and stn. Istolues. will be attended to st. lbs.Dros
Wllnettottte Of alms undersigned; earner of l'edesai
sud LAsenek etrcete,r . •
it A, =Lairs
•oocrotarf 414 Trelloo ref.
UdAII CURED Freph
.0 pply or the celebrated Star Brandfkagar Cared
Dried Met and Breakfast Baena, Pat received
from Cinclunati,and for sale by or a n
e two, at Um 'amity G
j er n e t tir . Tow Of'
my= corner of blkestk
lki A.IPLE SUGAR-16 MAL Granu.
Ak.A. inted klaple Sugar. and boxes tat., for I
pttiiGtlSTl PAPEICIRAVGIN - G7l:
au assortment:a( lOW PArgiCe, With
outbelel. to arrive nett vieck.
ry.l4 •r. #4#l95l*LL, 511V0i04 ortot,
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against its exportation. We hove nothing to
send abroad. now that the English so much
want and ate bidding no high for as gold, and
as we can better spare it now than at some
other time, perhaps the sooner it goes and
pays what we owe the better. To this end the
Vew Yore steamers on Wednesday took oat
$3,1.:6400.
Our local money and stook market remains
without decined change. Bank stocks are
firm, and hi. &. 2d. Ls in demand at fa, with
bet little offering. There Is also some Inquiry
for Columbia Oil Stock at IS to , but holders
generally are asking from 20, upward. The
ingaln• Is owing to an expected dividend In
July, which it Is thought will appreciate the
value of the stock. Railroad sto eke quiet an 41
unchanged, and the same in true of the hal -
Eine of the list.
—There Is some complaint of the policy 01
the (so vcrnment in selling gold at such a June
tn re of . alleirs as the precool. The exchanges
between this country and Europe require the
shipment of a certain amount of gold in liqui
dation of balances. In the absence of other
exchanzable values. the gold tenet go forward
whatever may be its price In currency . If thst
Government clutches Its gold, and thereby
forces up tile premium, it undoubtedly Canso. ,
the shippers of specie to pay a higher price In
currency for their gold, but the same time it
eompels the buyer of exchange to pny a pro
portioately higher tuonnt for the hills the)
m n
re
it payment of imparts; so that If the
policy of tarring up ties no:110nm conferral
ally advantage upon sellrs of gold, that gain
would he the than set °Why the loss to the
buyers of hills. The truth ' however, is, that
the course of the Treasury In thiS Matter can
do u,'thlog towards milk log •galil either ilea,
Or cheap, in the proper sense nt those terms.
The duetuat ions In the premium on gold bust
4-o effect upon the colon of gold, iI compare,.
with mmllml:ties. If the prim of gold 11
forcedthclutrrioitdne pots to of irreenleteki
Is so far reduced; so that tile seller of gold a
!In gets no more real value In greenbacks than
the seller at 1.71. The elder nowt to be aimed
1 at by the Treasnry in the matter of its one-
plus gold, ts to dispose of it and at such timer.
as to keep the pet:mien] cullable possibla
In this way the commercial nubile may be
sikTini Moen of the Inconvenience that arises
from violent flnctuations m the value of the
circulating medium.
—Notwithstanding the immense sales of
gold diming the month, amonisting In the ag
gregate to thirty millions of dollars, the See
rotary of Lira Treasury has still on hood about
e
forty millions, though we se It tated In a
well-informed source that tile ofllcial estimate
of the whole amount of gold now held in this
ormntry cannot he over a hundred millions of
insithil of three hundred millions, as
has been calculated. Tim use we have for
specie is very little beyond the demands of
foreign creditors and for customs. In other
countries, where gold to the eurrency, it hr.h a
value wanting with us. If It were a part of
Our currency, or the basis of the paper circu
lation, we should retain enough to bring the
paper nn to par, with gold, but its thin is nn.
fortunately not so, owl thins not iippeor likely
to lie the case for son. , time, there are few or
no inducements to held our , gold product at
home.
—A dispatch from Washington, anticipating
the reply of the seetary of the Treasury to
the call for informati re on relative to his sales
of gold, nays that Mr McCullocit's agent In
disposing of the Specie was Voter Myers, F-sq.,
of Wall street, whose commission sales
IA an per cent. Hence, the n red figure of
"1:,';" for the Treasury gold Mr. Myers , ao
counted to the Treinairy at tad anti the .1.1
eighth Fl cent was for his services no "agent."
It only remains now to answer "what ninoinit
51 gold belonging to the United States has
heel, sold since the lot Instr . In reply to tills.
all thud can be said IS 101 joisitlvelanni is that
oilers of the T reastiry 'Acre to "sell ato,-
000,000," but whether these'Q orders were coon
termanded before the w Mile amount was Itht
' trweedvoerr, likatr"=.ollkßl7rireil;
the “flovernment agent" left the new he hail
run through tne thirty ifillilOnf.
New York' ri and Trade,
Sew Yong, June I.—The Gblanarretors mon
ey article says: There were quotations on the
street of New York Central at tecti, and Erie at
alWift6l- 4 . There were also a few transuatlons
In Gold at 1,40Y,F31,1.1. The only husinetts of
Importance has been In foreign exchange.
The demand for sight hills on Parts h. blet.
01.1131.11ir artJvo, with a cnrresponding ad
vance la rates. to time hills on London, trans
actions are large. The sit iptnents of specie to
morrow appear likely ti, aggregate about
three million dollars.
Albany Cattle Market.
Ate/SV, June I.—This afternoon Cattle wet,
sol.P4c l b. live weight cheaper than on Wed
nesday, inatlKe 11. lower than the ruling
rates a week ago. Total receipts, including
about I,ooahend of Stock Cattle. amounted to
6,000. Prima ranged from ateiglot4e %., but
thord were none In the cards that would bring
the outside figure to-day. Three-fourths of
the sapply was made up of Illinois corn-fed
neer+, averaging In weight from LOW to 1,2:4.
Sheep are in good request., td.C.0 63,,e for shorn
and ,bite far unshorn. There IA a supply o
erne. flogs are drolly hetd at 1.0!<,(1)10.
Now York Wool porker
New Yong, May :21.—The market is quiet hut
very firm for line fleeces, which are wanted,
and being very scarce command pricini rela
tively higher than other tirades,ornll1 0,1
grades are taken only to a modulate extent,
and prices are barely sustained. Foreign is
quiet, and the tendency is, If anything. to
favor of thl buyer, though line wool to hold
firmly. The sales comprise 100,00 lbw State and
Western fleeces, manly within the range of AS
alTic, lint Including wine coarse tote as low Us
epe 4F; Ms pullet,: 15,00 a nos Texas,
V 031; and KM nalos Cape, part 29{300, gold, and
part 3s currency.
Oswego Market.
Oswsuu .111110 I.—Flour steady and active;
sal. No. I Spring at 310,25; 312 for red win ter
and 315 for donlite extra. Wheat more active
and unchanged; No. 2 Chicago spring 41,45.
Amber do, SAW. Cora In luw er; No. I 1111 no,
72. Oats held at 31 for western; Canada 31,20.
Barley and Rye source and nominal. Canal
[might!! dull, The auniunt of flour and grain
on the canal for tide water, (rot, Oswego Knd
ittlinliO. yesterday noon, w , ear as Can 14:
certallied, was to follows: Flour, 1,644 barrels
Wheat, 1,11.0U0 bush; Corn. 142,414' hush; Oat.
623,140 bush; Barley. 9,000 bush; Peas, 11,001 bus
Cleveland Market.
cm:sat...a, May 31.—Wheat—Fair
milling
demand and linchanged. Sales lake hush Sn.
I MllWnakee spring from store at W 2,03; 2 eitrti
Ito do at kI.MX; I car Sn. I red xi inter ori.
nate terms; 2 ears No. 2 white winter on n
p pri
vate terms. I;oM—quiet., light demand and
unchanged. Sale I ear No. I rutted from store
at tills.. Oats—lMll and unchanged. Salem I
car on truck at 4:ie; Icar from store at Inc; I
cur do do at 47e. Itye—More inquiry but un
changed. Sales 3 ears No. lat aid from store.
Barley—quiet and nominal.
Toledo /Market.
TOLEDO, June I.—flour quiet. Wheat firm
and better on Western grader; sal.. of New
Amber at 5.5,240.
I I;Mti. New White, s2,ssigit,ai;
Amber, ff 2,60; No. Mi lwaukee. $2. Corn open
ed lc lower, and cloaed Pgc lower; salt. at WV,,
7iine for No. 1; and 58c for No. t. Oates steady
at ktri. Lake freights dull and to united.
Potatoes in Detroit
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DI:TWIT, May 30.—The I lel:mm(1,10 fair, with
rates rather tending downward. The large
shipments made of Into here rather over
tocked eastern markets, and they are quoted
Street rates toslay fur pertelibloWs range
from 75(Pitl. We note sales I bbls Of the
same lit fr2J.5.
Philadelphia Rlarkel
Yu ILA DS:l,m A, 31010 1.-..1.,,,r01e,5m firmer,
crude 2562.1i1.i: relined, 10 (0.1
bond, 4 1 221. , ;, and
free 5400. Flour dull, with u declining ten
dency. Wheal firm Corn firm nt m. NY lilulty
unchanged. ProvlrlonA quiet.
IRO ,Ile Market.
atom tr., .111111' I.—Cotton—Sulen of tif Ly b
of Middling at 34e; the market arm nomi
The neexipts of the week were 't.lB b
against 25abales last week. The elports
11,:lo bal.; steek 14,94 a bales. uold 13,501:r.
Chaelzonall
CINCINNATI, June I.—Wheat dull. Whisky
good demand, at se,e4. Mess Pork m goad
mond; sales I,suu 31 of Mr new, it
whoator old. turd,tf...V. lilt.
chiearco fig...lL.,
Co o'boo, .lone I.—The D0ar , 11.4 Traile being
closed, but llttio Is doing. AV bout dull, ILL
tor No. I. Corn 5'2405a0
for No. I.
Clanrleston Market.
Cn•ritesron Jane l.—Bolton dull;
?diddling 37c. ' The receipts for the week
I,nlo halusi exports, 4,04/Ohmic. t;old 137..
h Market.
•VANIT All ' Juno I.—Cotton quint, et 300.
The receipts of the week were 3.449 bates; ex..
parts 3,9e2 bales; stock SU,ral bales.
pCLives..urD & TrrrewPwan MAIL BOAD.—
June 1-100 bbls goer, filmmaker & Lang; HP
doe brooms, J Canner; s 4 balesootton, Holmes
Bell & Ewes 1a hams, J 11 Parker; 10 bra can
dles, 8& - co;17 Haw cheese, A & J Kerr;
15 do do; Potter, Aiktal & Shepard; 5U bbls oll;
C oar wheat, Person & col 8 ears
metal, Ntmlk & copal bble potatoes, Vole. a.
co; iv. do do.T C Jenkins; r4sdo do, E Hemel.
tom 70 li:e,lMCkwhea.ll Boa Jr; 50 bah' bblli
fiShi 0 CI HaHleyl /Al C Purdy.
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PIT EIRBUBI:H MAIIJIL STK
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SAL I
—Tho demand fs improving, and No. 1
still quoted 11rm at 51.40 on track.
Soll.ollllM—Sides of Forman at 556G0.
ASHES—pearls scarce and firm at 14 , 4. NO
lovement in Soda Ash or Pots.
PITTOBUROR PETROLEUM MARKET.
O►►ioB OP TOE PITTBEICHOE tifaiTTS,
FRIDAY, JllllO 1, 1866
CRUDE—There was again a moderate do
mend for Crude to.lay, though the transne
lions In the aggregate were not as large a
yesterday, and prices have undergone an
change. sales of SC bbls at cottoned;
150 at It 150 at 19 packages included; 4151 at
It,j, free on board, ears; 1000 lAA. in bulk, to ar
rive, at 144; end o—on Thersday evenng—
at 19, on wharf. In so addition to the above, i It is
said some sales wore effected at ye, packages
included, delivered In Philadelphia. .Late ads
vices from till City quote at $1,500-1,75, though
we are of the opinion that the last named fig
ure is an outside quotation.
la:FlNED—There was rather more Inquiry
for bonded oil to-day, and this, as a matter of
rourse, produced a better feeling, but there Is
no improvement. We ran report sales of .500
for June delivery, at tffs free on board ears
here; 900 for September, at 101. o. li.; 51.0 for Oc
tober, in Philadelphia, d e li 500 for Sep-
Welber. and 500 tor October, vered on care
here, on private terms. The recent dullness
and stagnation could not well have occurred
at a better time, so far as our refiners are con
cerned, as the great majority of thorn have all
the rill sold they can manufacture during the
next sixty lays. In free oil there is nothing
dol ng, and paces are entirely nominal.
AS
L—As the Allegheny river is agate
in fair navigable condition for oil boats, it Is
but fate to presume that the arriVaiS within
the next few days is 111 be pretty large To
day we have WI bids reported lee W. P. Lo
gan tor Fisher Bro.; Mk for Vandergrift
Ce—total,l967 bat rels.
PITTSBUGH WOOL MARKET.
Sot much of the new clip has been brought
into this market yet, with the exception of
small lots of course wools. The season Is late,
owing to the cold weather—many growers not
jet having shorn their sheepliand some not
through with wash Mg. In the country we
hear of considerable rains, recently of the old
clip at 50 to sir for flue wools. It in yet too
witty to name with certainty the probable
prices of the new clip, but from the views of
manufacturers and dealers who are now In
the tweet rtsiting easterners, we learn that
about 50' to 5.5 e will tie paid for fine wools.
linen importance will attach to the condition
width wools are put up. Heavy end badly
washed wools will 1101 sell readily w intent the
usual di Our dealers are offering 3.5t0
toe for coarsescount.
wools; to to hoe for medium and
fine, and 53 lo ice for elmlre clips
INFORTN HT RAILINALIAID
TITTPROROU, TORT W RTN• t Cstm,po It it,
Jultu I —I ear metal, .7 Wood & Son, 21 barrels
ait, I otgt & co; I cask cheese, I.oole, Balm
dPatton; la hoe do, It Robison & eo; 19 do do,
Potter, Aiken & Shepard; 'AV boa starch, J D
Dravo;l77 sks rugs, McCullough, Smith t co;
A. bills oil, White, tiro& co, 14 Ithds tobacco,
Weyruan, Itro k co• car barley Z Wainwright
2 cars stares. J V;lya; 2do do, Iletnphlll t
en; 2 pkg. tobacco, C C Atkinson; I ear nom,
Culp & Shepard; 11 bge leathern, W F Noble; 2
ca. barley, Spencer St Iteliay: 1 cars metal,
Naulek & co; 2do pota [ORS, 910001111 CO; I do
barley. Spencer d. McKay; 3 tibia petroleum,
Graff & Reiter;: kegs hotter, 1 bbl eggs, Shrc
var & Litoenr• 107 bias dour, Shomaker & long
i
tears wheat, t Wa11444,, I do do, Littebe;wk,
Mcereery & co.
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P11113.1,71.H. COLUX.IIOI , A.an CIECII.II/11 EL It
June 1.-31 ball. paper, Paper it Co; I 1.41,1
malaise. 1 beg coffee, E. Benz'clan; 6 barrel.
;wrap., Elnemin A Son; 81 1/1111,11PS WILIOWM
Mooney; 2 bales broom corn, Wm Mardor? A
en; 10 pkg. Ilea Atwell, Leu A co; 12 do do, .1
Ibirk; 13 1011. wudz., 11 Sr. Jr; 5 bbl. egg., M
Rankin; 19 do Co. T C Jenkin.; I be. marron
oil, 4.4 A Kelley; 1 cur wheat, U Wallace; 1 car
onto, S 11 Floyd; 1 do do, Kell Itllebart; 4 do do,
Wm Bingham. 1 tar rye, 14 1. Finch; .370 barrel.
flour, .12-4 tier:liner; Y ran; corn, W .1 Meek; 1
ear mlllfe.l, Kell S Ititelutrt; 100 bbl; flour,
'Barney Demme,
ALLEI.V.7, STATION,June 1-1 ear corn, .1
Craig; I. cars oats, Oweim, Kennedy & Harper.
4 ear. wheat, Kennedy ft Bro; 100 bilk flour, It
Knox &leo; 11 kg. butter, 4 bbl. egg ., elmiz,
Son coil ear corn, IL d. A Carson; 8 kegs but
ter, 11,111' eggs. II Lonz; 110 oil 14141. .1 M Henn.
MB; 5 9111. eggs, 11 Lon.; . 54 bp; millfeed, S. 11
Morgan.
RIVER NEWS.
The river was swelling slowly during Thurs
day night and yesterday, and wan still swel
ling last evening, with four tent in the chan
nel, by the marks. The telegrams in regard
to the river at Oil City were somowlaat con
flicting. Ono dispatch reported 44 Inches; an
other 42, and In the afternoon, still another,
three feet and falling. The weather yesterday
was cloudy and warm, with Indications of
rear
The Leal Leoti,f rom Parkersburg, was the
only arrival trom below. The Forest City,
from the same point, and the Fayette and
Chieftan, from Drowns - a - 111e, are due hero this
morning. There were no departures aside
from the regular packets.
ThS.Roht. Moore, for Cincinnati, will leave
to-day, and the Glasgow will doubtless get off
for St Louis this afternoon. The Columbia Is
also announced for St. ionic, and will 1,0
ready to take her departure early next work
—provided there is water.
Several of the Allegheny river tow bouts
left for (ill City, yesterday, anti come of them.
we understood, were unable to get over the
War at "Sane Mlle.. Doubtless the rise - bad
mt got that Mr down yet. None n( the pack
ets made any attempt towards business, ex
cept the Echo. After getting no steam and
taking on comddemble freight, her Captain
was hesitating towards everting whether to go
Out Or not, in consegnenee of the reports that
the wider was again felling at Ott Ctty.
PO,lOllO going op the Monongahela River
Wit. evening will (Intl two excellent bents at
the Monongahela landing, the Fayette,
Capt.
an
Cox, d tire Chieftan, Capt. Abrams. These
Imule hare excellent IIeCOMMMIntIOne for pea'
eengors, and are In charge of courteous and
experienced Offleers. They leave promptly at
6 o'4:leek.
Capt. Robert. Robinson, of the steamer Kate
Robinson, is now at his home in Allegheny on
it vita to his family. The Kate Is now loading
at Chietnnett for Memphis, in command of
ot.Sloink. Mr. Wherry cull retains charge
of the Mlle°.
The Nora was advertised to leave Cincin
nati for l'ittsburgli on Thursday. anti the tit
men and silver Cloud were loading at St.
Louis for tuts city on Wednesday. The Arnie
olllo arrived Louis on the Seth.
LEGAL.
OTICE.-I.enters of Administra
tion on the estate of ROBERT M. RIMER, lair
or Alt hen) . City. deceased, have this day beet,
gmluted to the undersigned by the Itegiliter of Al
legheny county. All perms.. Indebted to said estate
will make pnunpt payment. and those having
claims w 11, please present them, properly authenti
cated, for eettlenient.
ALLEN CORDRLL. Adm'r,
my 1,,,L0:s ho. 41 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
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~‘.IIfOINISTRATOIES NOTICE.—
. Leiters of Administration upon the estate of
CHARLES IL H. CATLIN, late of the City of Al
legheny, deheiuked, have In-et, granted to the under
giglll.li lq the Register Alleheny wil l cou All
pert having claims against sold estate il.pre
t them, duly authenticated, and those Indebted
will make payment wittiont delay to the subscriber.
nivoi•a7l:ll MARTHA J. CATLIN. Adm..,
AIOULDEDS' AND KITCHEN
333ELT-.1.10 1 V171 12 11,
SCYTIOS.S AND SNATIIEB,
BOX MAKERS , PLANES
FIBBING TACKLE,
RAGE 11)11.1.8 — New York Hera'Allows
OATS. It ASEB AND BCOII6IIOOEB
136 'rood Sireet
JAMES BO WM
rn)2l-ws
LOTS IN SEVENTH WARD
FOR ELALT—sIN.
nEr EN LOTS, 96y ice feet. [routing on lllnwld
dla
turret.
0 N 1.1.7 T hy "J:10 feet, Colmar of Bedford sod
K irkpatrick ',treats, for sale Ott tsar terms.
Enquire of JNO. 53. SHATTER. •
n33 0 31:1461 w. Liberty at. & Platoon.' ay.
CIONSIGNMENTS.
KO bush. Peach Blow Potatoes:
00 ble. de du .d.
au Pine Apple,
to Loxes prime Lemons;
100 boxes Pi. B. (Meese:
ZS dozen Caned Tomahms:
I sccund-hand Wm;
SOO pounds Bseon bides .. ,
Received and for sale by
arrrydr., AIKEN a smormlll4,
piCTILTRIES, GAME, FRUITS,
LA-VIM:APE d BOUQUET; Pictures to (101 d
Frames, fbr 0.111 decorations, for !ode
nqs W. P. SIAILKFIALL
§4AIIII)ILNEtr — OO cases one-half
kJ and one.Anartet cans Sardines,Ast received and
for sale by ILICYII6 En t BUM.,
may Boa. 111 Mid 1111 Weed Mein.
. _
_LETTER. LIST. SrEATILBOATS. •
_ .......____
LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS 1 PI'T'TSIRICHGLI• 1111014 - .r.
remaining In the Poet °Zee at Allegheny City, .1 VILLE AND GENEVA 11. S. MAIL ••-••-• I
Pa.. SATURLIAT. JUNE ...., iSM.
To obtain any of Giese letters. the appllcant most PA5.C733.31111T CICI7I3IEP'E r • I
call nir ••
silt /,ttere.•• giving the date of Gill Wlll run three clan, - rideheel steamers between
11. and pay oeilt CENT for advrtising pi ti. .i. n oigh. Mononaiii, illy, Bow,
1 111 e. ib,•• 1 POPULAR EMPORIUM,.
If not called for within erne month they will be sent • Landing, Greensboro, tie
emit the iti [tied
to the Geoid Lotter Other. Regions. Thls line Is Coin p....4..1 of the follosong 1
Fitg.X Downers, letters by eirre - tere. at the reel- steamers,
donee. of owners, may be std..ti nap by observing the FAYETTE. .... .....• .. .. ...... CAPT. i•S•
following PULLS: ; TELEGUAI'II , APT. D. tilltiliElt. ,
1. litntiter letters plainly to the street and number, FRA.NELIN 1' 0 PT. 1, W. c A lilt At'
as well a• the Post Vete inn state. GA LLATIN I 5 or. A , i.i. i'A ELIO', •
2- BSA° letters with the writer's Poet Office .1 , 1 ' These packets will tear.. l'lttO:urch dolly at sa.
..sXdre. street and numbe Men them plainli alit, full ' to., and hp. pa, except Sunday. ie .. , •ti the departute
name, and request chitanswers he directed accord- will he at s o;i:log l .. a s .
(mei.
the thi th , , , ,th.
,th
i„ee
4n.
tiers to strangers or transient visitors In a '
town orelty. whose special address may le• unknown. sm. BOOTS, SHOES,
ehoeid he marked on the lower le ft Mimi corner. with
silt.EXTVngX4l—Leares Brownsville for Pittsburgh
V . o.:e ' o h r r a s it u g d a Fly at 5 p• M.: Brownsi Eli daily at
the word "Transient.• • dilly
.
4. PLACX the postage stamp on the uppsiieight Leave. Greensboro and looney , at L. n , i i oe t i
I howd corner. pod lextrs own bet wren the -tamp and ' 11. ice •• Landing at 2 I , i • ii•
direction for tend -mocking without interfering with The Ilne le composed of ,rat-class side-sent , I
the writing. steamers, built expresely for Ow trade. They 5 ,•• I 0 i ~. Kt ,. ( . K is ~, l't 0 GLOVE
N. a—A PEPICKST for then aTens of a letter to the, coin inauded by °lnners of 10q CIPPri ,, F. , • FF.. , . ' ,ALF.. F4 - .lillf .(' AT ' M"P , ' . • ,
.E, I•kI.F ANI/ hill tit
writer, If onelahned within PPM,' 1,11, or len, . will pay particular attention to 1 le ..." .. d ' on ' • EVERY lelibeiterrloN. Futt
',Men or printed with the writer, mime, let Of - I fun of passengers. rim boats will leave prompt,'
gee. and State , across the lett-hand end or tio• en col- ; at the hour edrertlsiiil
op, on the face side, will be complied with at the . FREIGHTS RE , F.I V Eli AT. A.I.L 1,10121:S.
Plitll prepaid rate of postage. payable whin the let- For further partlenlars. enquire M ., .
ter led elivered to the writer. krire.itil. 1,1 te. •• 1 1.., I J. 11. ItO It F.I. Th, Agent.
A 'Hope Wlt 0 At the Wharf-Boa, loot of Grant et., Ilittsbargh.
Abrams A .Hoskins Wm trlioneer Wm ' L. COLVIN, Agent,
A•hurts Rev D :llagy Wm Oxley h Jos tris3l:Plee LFPOwIISVIIIe. Pa.
__
Adorns Jacob lialeyW W P i p
iia..b . 1
Askins Jos Hatch J Peters Kate EOPLES'
Aggy L Intl or red men Aowol lint lil
Avery Mr I Porter Gli . LINE OF sTEAMERS,
Artatin M ,Ingram David Parkison Jno
Abrams Capt. ,IrtrinCaptWin Packer .I. ',
A.mberson W , K Price hi 3 I
Armstrong P Kane Chas Patterson St A '
Allen 'John .Kelly Daniel N Powell hi
B iKephartldnaul It
Itarndollar A 'Kelly Eliaboth Rodgers E
Best Sarah A • Kenrich Jno Razor II
Bates SS Keen Jan Randolph .1
1 110 yd J L ---- Kelly ' Jenny Rath JNV
Brown J Kelly Jesse Richards hi
Brody hi 'Kennedy Jos J, Riddle DI SI
, Bard M M.l ;Kerr RII 'Bose Martha
Brown Mary I L 'Rubicon Jos
Boyd Wm !Law Anna DI , S
Black Wm . Loyd Carrie ',Brous Jit
' Brown Wm "Landis Soluen (Smith
Semi
Boar Wm I Llnor Jennie 'Smith Slt
BoyMOr V Ilaure John , Sanders tier,
Bohm J C . Linn J ,smith G 0
C Leppert I. F 'Sterling I.
1 Carbot A C ,Lyons Mary .1 Slim Ellen
Cross Carrie , M Skephart It
Caldsbaugh C '.Mattson Christ swain Anna
Clarkeson D iMillenberger S Spencer A T
Campbell D , Moore John Sloan J W
Callon F. Miter S H ..hmita 'rhos N
Clayton Geo 'Martin Lewis sterling hi
Clary II GI Marshal Mat Scott DI A
Cook Jno Miller IV II Swearingen hi
Coble. L Mull:whited W ISintem N
Carr Mary It !Miller Mollie ElSmith W 101
Cowan W lii I Mc Spear Wm
Col.took 0 3 I McCammon A Mumma It
Collins P E ;McDonald C F. Sloan S. Barn.
Crawford It 'McFarland C sylavun Park
Coleman T 'MoDortati Datil T
ChoneAbiey're , McMillan ii W Tinsman NV It
D 'McGuire AI. Thornton E
Davis Abso I McFarland G 101. Thorns T AI
David Emil ' Molirau Sli Taylor Mary it
Davis Ellx.bOth!tdeM.lllein 800 Tru Veil Wi
liaviallarnson McDonald 8011. W
Donaghy Sue McCloskey S Wtl•mo •toii. 'T
Dorman Jon DI 'McMurray_ .
Warren J T
Davis Th. ,McGerty Tlios Wllllams Ait
Donahoee Rued McCro.y bulb Wells .0 A 1
F McGrew Story Wallace Datil
FultonAndrew.McKowen Jur. Wells Daniel
Farley Amend I MeClury Mary W lateen 1.1 zr I
Filbert W E ItlOCOrnilestsl A Winey Elicu'll
Fairman itemilliloGlil Marg 111 Wlllie lama E
.McCulley Such th and A De-
Gilky Crisay ;McHugh Ito.. 'welter
GrayCathertno •Mc W illiams Wallace II a n'll
Gibson E ',McCarty John .Wenstrort J ii
Guyer Henry McCune Jennie Welter Thos . 2
Guytonliarvoy I N Wright Luc ;:
B 'Newhall .0 Wright Dlar r y
liarbaugh Ant: Nelson rhos WIG: em II A
I Litton Henry 5 Neely Mr Wood W 11
Hopkinson Ste 'Sealer Ratcl'lli Wells Rebecca
Hilbert LWalker A. son
LlOngli Mollie Urbison Cath li
llnlingaDrMS2 Owen Edward hitting .1 ss H
Hamel. N It Orr Wm hi
SAMUEL RIDDLE .Postmaster.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
BALNHUirG HOUSE.
N. SOLES & SONS
134151 , 1:03..e - rst.
N 0.57 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. 1,
a Par T.nd , aml Cunene). " Vir. 4 t t tr ' er l Ot r tn for nest Manufacturing Machine
dlp•tlou. made ov dl the principal points of the I Mtcuhttm Star.
United States and Can. I..rst rertnlion Ira host Manutarturlng Machine
STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES' ,
Bought and Sold on Coma Union.
Particular attention paid u tua pertlue and B
tale of
UNITED STATIN BECUItITI
=I
United States Stn do es of lent;
Do. 4-3 X,
Do. Tly. or 10-r.
I• .
to. Scree-Thirties;
Do. Cert.ldeates of Indebtoress.
rs
Orde and Vouchers bought or collected. ptiOly
. .
DOLLAR SAVINGS HANK, No. 65
rVUNTII IiTUAZT.
CHARTERED IA ISA&
a n U rtli I'l=y from 010
"X;111 ',"7;nto w N' d .o;:m .a bse.r'
Pt, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and for, a. ouvemoor tot to
May lit, from t to b o'clock.
Depmits rewired of all sum s or not leas than Out
Dollar. and a dividend of the profits lectured twice
a year. In Jane and December. interest MY been
declared semi-annually in June and December once
the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per
If not drawn oat, Is placed to the credit
of the depositor al principal, and bears the same In
terest from the diet daysof Jour and Lime:taw',
compountilm twice a year without troubling the de
sitor to midi, orevert to present M. pass molt. At
W. rate money will doable inks. than two.' years.
}looks containing the Charter. Hy-lows. Iv ies and
Annotations, furnished gratis, on application al the
once.
Pagittnltice-43E0liltk ALBAKA.
Vito ralinlintorat
John U. Itackofen, Robert Robb,
Ben). 1.. Fattnestock, John H. Phocuberner.
James Herdman. Jame.
James lielkoley, Alexander npeer,
dame. B. D. Deed., Christian Yeager.
law IL. Pennock. A. M. Pollock, M. Li..
W m. J. Anderson.
Calvin Lomas,
John C. Hindley.
Osage Black,
Hill Harrel.
onaohk. Carrier,
Charles A. Colton.
m. ouglas,
John E D
am,
John J. Gillespia,
S. Haven,
Peter Hunker,
Hiehmd Hays, TaxasuitinClialtL
tincnsranr—Jali. H. D
BOEING TOOLS.
1)ETI1OLLI !MACHINE WORKS,
FL. s3i.
No. S 2 Otero Street, Allelibre7.
Manufacturer of
IMPROVED BORING TOOLt4 AND PTITUNI
MIMI) IN SLNILINO OIL AND SALT W ICLI A.
Particular attention invited to Ws Patented
pp:mammas in Jars and Joints, mule of - Juniatta
U. h., and Low Moor Iron,
Is
standard
b lurss l an
es
numbered, so that. parts can be ordered
all ma
te4r .i ph. f rig i nd s p ec .
i Lt i oet r e . t . st
those who may wlshit Anon. and Inimbine wet)
made to Orders by mall mO attended 10.
lam pa r preed to grant lleollll. to oth er Manolltel
taxers for these hatirovrasents on liberal terms.
17 Allegneny I'. 0.
dot), 0 0 H. H. WICK 1(
DRA.UGHTING.
GENERAL
DRAUGIITING OFFICE
.41.33.401. Peaterzi.t Alyze2i.c33 ,
No. 13 lit. Clair nt.. near Snu.anaton Ilr
H. P. ezNimai ear, 01,1 1 gniMed •
Meal.koce, No. 1.7. Bas alreet. del 15
VENETIAN BLINDS
WM. G. WRIGHT,
DIA.NDT•CTIIIMIt Or
VENETIAN BLINDS,
No. 56 Federal St., Allegheny City.
SirOLD BLINDS DONE UP AQUA!. TO W
'p• .rodOri
. _
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
JAMES B. OLIVER becomes
member of our Arm dating from April 1210,
bran. APO tt2le of fir m unebAnien.
LEWIS, OLIVER it PHILLIPS.
1 . 11 - 111121CROB. May
MONONGAHELA IRON WORKS.
LEWIS, OLIVER & PHILLIPS,
L.OIIIIFACTUELE.IO OF
C.rri,reand The Bolts,: until and Ws.bers,
Wagon Skeins, jPiow and Wagon Bons, •
Bridge & Machine Bolts, :Tuyere Irons, I
Cowen Moyers, :Pipe Boxes,.
rought Iron Hinges. •nad bons, &rt.
Sir Warm. AT BOOTH LTD og Neal bionoa -
LA BR IDOL.
AREHOUSE—Water wad Market Stile
Pittsburgh. royal:AM
582 , 200 WILL PIJILCHASE
INEMEEZI
751XL-ICCINK.3:I II 2 I73II .T.EMET- 2474 : 24-
A.nu LOT 24 by 90. on thartlers street, Allegheny
City. Fur further partlenlars, enquire of O. 11.
TOWER. No. 104 Fourth serge, my15:a2211
P RODUCE NOW RECEIVING.
1..110 pounds prime Fresh Butter:
201 boo. choice Cutting Cr..,. Cheese:
KO bbls. prime Peach Blow Potatoes;
310 doom Fancy Brooms. In store;
EEO pounds elate .11de Bacon, In store:
500 pounds Hard Country hoop. In store;
100 boxes Rosin Boar. thstore;
10 barrels prime norgbaol
you bushels blmall Ream:
1 barrel pure Mountain Blackberry Wine .
In store for wale by 11. n't DI)
Jel:el3 No. 193 Liberty street.
OIL CLOTH! OIL CLOTH!!—For
Booms, Hdla, Stairs. Tanis, &a.. Mal: patterns
and whittle. Also a fullrtment o
&c, f Window
m
Runlet, Omen 1111 Cloths of all asso widths, Shade Fix
tures. c., for sale, wholesale and retail. at Nos.
and 5 St. Clair street. by J. &H, Pfluyin s .
_
1/ELTING!! BELTING!! -Leather
and Uum Belting' also Uom Packing. Boor Cas
kets. &a., for sale Si reduced p in.; Lae. Leather
and Rivets always on hand and for sale wholesale
and retail, at No. Mandl:3M Clair street
J. dH. PHILLIPS.
( lAT MEAL AND GRITS.-6 fib's.
Imo kilo dried mane end One Oat idea, put
reaelyeasad fur sale by JO H Nrel or single pound,
A. ILP:NIiHAW,
• PM Comic of IJberty and Uso4 .tre at,
=1
Pittsburgh. Mogahela City, 111CONVVIS.•
vinen on
anil tient,' i.
This Company rnn a daily boat hrtyreen the
at.% e pints. comprired ~f the new awl aplemlid
side-wheel o.easts. CIIIKeT , IN. It. R. A huAls.
commander. and F.I.F.CTOR. Rohr',
roam/ander. IThe Elert or la now being completed
I will take her Ware In the line In A few days. ,
4hy Chieftain a,.11 IV, r l'st,loorgh for all ples.
on TI , esDAYS. Till , ltsDA To and S aTl' RDA YS
at sh. a. Returning. leaves ticue ea ror t'l[tebnr 1.
on MON DAYS. W EDN ESDAYS and FRIDAY,,
nt 9and Brownl.. at 11.
'I be Company w I a first Wharf Boat
at Monongahela ctiy Ervlght re
cel,ed at at! hours. No enarge for COMIIIiSSIOD un
Eastern freight.
This line will nal run boats on 11. , Sabbath.
For farther partlrsoiani ost board. or 1. ,
.101”: S. Ct.FS I ',Olt Agent. at 11,e Wharf
Boat, foot of L: rant ~trret. suLlO:Suul
-- • -
FOR CAIRO AND 5T.;,...05t 4
oci , —TL. ,pl,l.ll,l,ttatu. r
1MP0RTER;.........._.....
Will leave as 11ligrV, 011 MONDAY. at 4 I. Nt
For freight or p34..ap , apply on Pnartl. fir tp
fo2 al„ai K k Ag.•alr•
PEGULAR PACKET g ik sW e e .
wHELM", MARIETTA
A ZANESVII.I.E. — The steamer EMNI A
GRA RAM, Capt. C. H. aTt . 1.1... 'alit len, fart e
above and all Intermediate ports a vary TuESDAY•
11.\
SEWING MACHINES
BARTLETT
SEWING MACHINE,
Pronounced all olio hate i.e., It the amplest.
machine no, tor fore the public.
It &it ono cittratile ui lit simple. and
as it In lineable. It hat-1.1110 he ...tool In
he admired, and needto Ire appreciated. It rotabine% theor it
PERFECT PRACTICAL MACHINE
And Is afforded at n prler with", t h.. rani• of TIC: \
I y every kindly hi the land.
Thu. only Inv. prlce4 .Machin• In the I ni1...1 butter
Ilct.n>ed “.ne. the 10.' IN I. LEI ,
--the Test and only rvllabig. Feed ever construe..l.
WANTED.
_ _
F .10: 141r-ait -70
= •AP f=
U) =1
No. On Filth ISitx , oot,
Ilk y16..1 I'IT I,IIUIIOII. lA'
GROVER & BAKER'S
SEWING MACHINES
Have been ...rent the FIRST PRE5111.1.115 at tb
following ?afro for the year ISM:
M . . Premium for ben Machine wort at Penns
tate Yale.
Pint premium for beet blarhir e wort at New Yor
talc Fair.
Pint Premium for beet Family Machine at t)li
to Pale.
Viral premium for best manufacturing Itimhlne
Winconct n State Pair.
Fir. Pr.-1131am fur twat Manufacturing Machine
I.avrrnnee County Val, Ps.
lira, l•remlum for nest Mu`laine for gene - tat bur
1..4 at Lawronm County Pair, Pa.
First Premlum for twat Puully Machine at Bunk
'aunty Fair. Pa.
First Premium for heat Manufacturing Machine
lucks County Fair, Ps.
First Premium for best 'Manufacturing sad Saudi
dating at bnrlngneld Fair. ttn,o,
First Premium for nest Mannfanturing and Pant
Machin at Palmyra Pair. N. Y.
lint Premium for boat Manufacturing and Tonally
Machine at nuflolit County Fair, N. Y.
First Prembain for nest anufaeturlng and Family
stacking at nanyler County Flit., N. V.
lint Premium for hen Ninthinn for all earl....
at Aliegheny County Pair, Pa.
First premium for brat Mannfactnring Machine.
I Ilegheny Fain, Pa.
lint Premium for trest wr ft at Ailey:ten
County FaAr. Pa. •
Awn wherever exhibited.
ocr.:nodva No. IA Vltill otreel. PllUaureLs
SHAW to, CLARK'S
Trt/CP3FLONTMIa
SEWING MACHINES.
40 Ma ohtries
SOLD IN TWO DAYS.
Are manufactured without any complicated machit
ere, and therefore ere not liable to get out of repair,
u 4 are perfectly adapted for curry deAcrlptlOA of
Family hewing and Tailoring. We do not cities our
Hackled,a with cheap maehl nee, an we have taken off
Patentee prices.
Tney 11E31, FE1.1.. STITi
Eli, QUILT Iteerried v tiorte, Wheeler Wh
oop, (drover .1 Baker, and Bachrlder.
AD of our Machin , are warranted flee years.
Ali EtiTti WANII
tf- H. 1.050, Agent,
112 tenant street. nearViton,
PPITSPUEIOII. PA.
o==
Henry 4. I.yeen,
Purer A. klealeirs,
John Iderenen.
Walter P. Marshall,
John M. McFadden,
Jahn Orr,
tten . l7 E.. L i 2rairszlt,
m
Ale:ander Ttrelle,
William Vanklrk,
Wm. P.
r ia= "4
A. COLTON.
AIMED . MilreAw
STEEL WORKS.
pITTSBURGEI STEEL WORKS
ANDERSON, COOK & CO.,
WUCCESSORB TO JONES. BOYD & C 0.,)
Ilannfacturers of to was relined Cast Steil. &loam,
Slat and Octagon, of sll toes, Saw Mates, lion, 101 l
and Sheet Cast Steel, Cut Steel foe
REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES.
N'tEET PLOW WiNtaFi, PiPRINON, AXLES.
011iCUULIts, etc.
l'eurt and Common Plough and Spring Steed,
(Moe—Corner of glrat and Ross streets. two bloots
above the Monongahela Mouse.
BLA.O -DIAMOND
EIiT3EI3BIA 1217CIIRJECl/3,
Hl= QUALITY REFINED CAST STEEL
Square, Plat and Octaann , of all slack. Wmwantfal
equal to any Imported or manufactured In this coun
try.
.1191 - 011loc and warehouse, No. 149 and 151 Elrat, as
and 121 Pasant! stwowas. Pltomursh ssri .I
- - -
W. lIEITCiI - W. 1,. PE. J P. 1101.1,11 , 1
LA BELLE STEEL WORKS.
Manufacturer. of CAST STEEL; 'WILING, PLOW
mod BLISTER STEEL; SPRINGS, AXLES, mow
RAM, kr-
Kr-Mice, No, 08 WATER STREET Gm .[alts),
Ottuburgh. PA.
DRUGS AND CHERLICALS.
SPRING OF 1566.
HEMAPANKA,
Thle article la axpreaaly dealgood to purify and
restore the blood to a healthy condition, by which
St lOW ut,A mud all Diseasea of the Skin are effect
malty removed front the ayrtton. Sold In bottles at
50 cents and St each, by
SIMON JOHNSTON,
app ,•nrner !Smithfield and Fonrth Street.
J.
SCHOONMARJER &
Pittsburgh White Lead Works,
PURE IN 111.T.t. TY A D,
BLUE LEAD illt OlL lI OUND AIINELS /N OIL 808 PAINTIN
,
Mo. Oa 1217c>cs4a. 11511:reeM
oes:•
On CASES CASTOR OIL, •Crygtal;
Just rucelvod '"4
I""r tZilriE A. ELLY.
my 24 Wholesale Druggist. K Wood street.
30 :12ASE ust r itill , /1 ( RTlr; OAK LEAD
GEORG E A. KELLY.
my7.l Wholesale Druggist. K Wood street.
4U KEGS FRENCH ZINC, in Oil,
)u.i . recelvcgi and fur sul , e by
GE .RWO A. KELLY.
tor 34 Wholesale Druggist. 37 Wood street.
Pi BULK. SPTS. TURPENTINE must
re
" " r 1,5
UEOROA A. KELLY,
..4 Wholesale Druggist, 37 Wood street.'
poNSIGNIIIENTS RECEIVED AND
rem ss LE-4 car roods rotators,sacks bbls
50 bates Messina Or ange*;
20 do do Lemons;
KW Cocoa Nuts;
lOW clue Apples;
50 Lam'. Eapro;
50 do NYlilta Lime;
50 dozen assorted Canard Frott;
Sorgbam, Maier, Lard,
W 3.11T11111. ad 11tH/.,
nibihtt .410. 193 110 rd Street.
BI_J_CICRH.F.IT-400 bush. Seed
lustre In k. co..
nos ' • • • ' 340 Liberty street.
FUIt N N I:oollB—Ticking Furni
ture Clo,k, I:.ngltmp. I.lnrm,
Crant, Balmoral and Illoop 61. tr., Cloaking, Irish
Linel, Shirt FronL, Comet, Shanqs, Muslin,
FANCY AND IHINIFSTIC DRESS
11,lery. Sooenth.r. r
Ilmndkreht..N.
roilars. .v
i)u-trr.. ”ctery. or Iv, Listed
Spoons.
CASSIMERES. SATIN ETTS, NELTONS. I'l.A IDS
and J 6ANS. Also.
A. F. CHATONEY,
I=
=I
PARK, BROTHER h Co.,
llanafaoturena of
elb OC:110.
(BLOOD CURE.)
BOOTS, SRO , z•
M'CLELIANDIS
NEW GOODS DAILY.
GAITERS,
•
I.3IORALS. SHOES. oXVOItI,
T .NO PATE VT ISIVJGANS. Stir
&c.. Sc.. Sc.. Sc.
Ladies, Gents and Children
CARPETS, VENETIAN ItLIND, mwI,IIAI,E,
Private Sales Day and Evening.
55 and 57 Fifth Street
EZIMEO
THIRD ARRIVAL
SPRING AND SUMMER
.13ootes and Shoes.
We are Receiving Daily
ALL THE LATEST STYLES
Ladies, Gent's, nor's, Misses'
Youths' and Childrens'
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals, &c.
=I
J. A. ROBINSON & CO.,
61 Market Street
LARGE ARRIVAL AT
92 Federal Street, Allegheny,
TBIB 3,-a_a,..9r,
IrF ALL TILE LAT>•'.AT STYLES OF
Gaiters, *hoes and Boots,
AT VER LOW I•AIC'FY. 1 ALI. A SEE THEM
I=
M'CLINTOCK'S CHEAP SHOE STOR E,
mfc tr!. Federal street. Allegheny.
LAUGE AND FRESH ARRVII AL
SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES. GAITERS;
amid! Da'morals,
Jost rreelvelL mad will t.o sold at the VERY LOW
PHICES, either Wholesafe or Itrlell.
GIVE US A CALL HEVORF. PI_III HASINU
Y.LskI.WH ERE.
J. IL & W. C. BORL AND,
I=
NEVI' HOOT AND SHOE STORE,
.ro. 24 St. Pair Street
A largrand well sele,trd mock of LADIF- , ',
I,KNT . i• and U All MRS. ItJas./It-
etc.. whlrh will IA • old al Ow LOW LET
11-ICES. (ap,Sl:6:noodl JOHN SNOLI .
( - .ENT'S FINE CALF BOOTS AND'
41,;(,N1i It ESS IiAITERS at
In) I'.l .1. W. CARNAHAN A CO.'S, SI Starlet st - I
ADIES , FINE BALMORAL AND
GAITERS at
InTIS J. W. CAIINALIAN d. CO.'S, NISI:. 121
lADIDS , FINE KID BOOTS at
J. , J. W. CARNAHAN A. C 0.13, Al Market At. I.
"L
-ADIES' FINE
CARNAHAN KID SLIPPERS
13 at.
ai
ICO. NI Market
OIL WORKS.
WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFEILNG
CLII CMCCE.A6-DITY.
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA
JOHN WATT, President.
HENRY N. LONG, SCC'y and TreAs`r.
WORKS IN TEMPRILINCETILLE
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
(Near Fungengion Bridge.)
IdANUYACTUBSRS or rtritle WHITI
-EVILTRWINA3I
Brand--" Lucifer."
This Oil eanno be excelled for blaming proper Des,
Color or dre tent, and tsput up in well seasoned bar.
rel., suitable for HOME USE, or EXTOHT. tor,
DERS SOLICITED.
DiaaL , rolis — John Watt, Hobert Lea, U-U. }Hack,
C. It. Herron, C. L. Caldwell, H. H. Collins, J. W.
Porter, Bob'. Wallact, D. W. C. Carroll.
pal:6mnd
SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES.
We are conatructlng, and wll keep on hand.
pertor style of
cox:r_. zusrcii-imrEsts
WITH lITIBB A COITION OR TUBULAR BOILER.
We Incite partite needing engines gin a tb t la i fil i. i i rr a
no can
,TltßEand see tli , em,sprit er lt7W Ater _l CI
legt n HXMFIfILL &
BONDED WAREHOUSE OE
PHENIX WAREHOUSING COMPANY,
Foot of Balite and Harrison Streets,
Brooklyn, It. T.,
Storage for Relined Petroleum,
Tanks and Barrels. Bee Clrostars.
Offlos, No. 95 BEAVE74 OW.LIT, New Tort.
eea•l7
£MEB WILKINS,
BROX= AND DL 13 IN
CRUDE AND REFINED Olar
Lest, Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh
t ror attention 2 t g a l p=
B . egs u"n i ?
respeettatte smelted. Pommes Box G. steMY
GioNIMRRCIAL OIL WORKS.
PURE WHITE BURNING OIL
Constantly on band and for ..lo
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES
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W AI. 1101.111ZA
!ARIES IRWIN & CO.,
IIIAWIJFACTUILERS OF
OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA.
oft:too, 3.81 imreariz.apt
WALL PAPERS, ,stc.
TH - 0 - 3LA S PALMER
if UMW PO WAIL ORALIR 11
WALL. .P_A__l :› iEl
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES
•N II
P. 3. 33 L it 00 V37 R 6
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street,
Anond door below Illarnond Alley,
fell:end PlTTSnußon_,_rt i,
ppm. HANGINGS FOR 156 6 .
A great collection or
American Wail Papers.
For the ant time In fire year&
.TE IF" EXOLISII Pel PER
A tholes &electron of the
Newest French Papers
For Bale by
WA LTER P • ltklloll Ll.,
0,1011 4r"
HAY._
HAY! 'TIMM HAY!!
THREE CARS BALED
TIM.OTHIC
YOU SALE BY
SHOEMAKER & LANC,
7:7 And 174 WOOD STUEET.
L IMBIRICATEIG Off. -70 MIN. of
ag anterior .1 75ioleanlammy Y.
commis.
PENNA. SALT NIANUFACTUR'G CO.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
PENNA. SALT MANUFACTUR'G CO.
PT TTSBUR GTI. PA
CHOLERA
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DISARME N
I The Chief l'ati.e of Pefehlenee
Degtro3 etit
DR. E. COICRT ABET'S DISIN
PLI•IDS..ecured hy Letters Patent
In tho Polled Stated and Peal. e. Prepared solely
ny the New York I ristriferi 'no Company at their
Laboratory. Non. 16d, 300 and :an Henry Street, N.
•illler, Cedar ,treet.
This Company organized on n permanent basin,
with lir. Courier.. the celebrated Freneli Chemist,
In charge of Its Laboratory. in nrcintred SS furnish
inn DIeISFEArrING rid' ins for sick rooms. nnrzeries,
urinals, water closet , . privies, veaspools, sewers,
I gutters, ship, railroad., lodpitalw prisons, and
pa of le I , neitte . l , letle of alt tlo ts.
, slaingtstg:h . oeses.
' ;1 6„'r,llttearr:rWia'cly"file';'ea'zin'ir' :ran ait ' „ l . l , k ,f
to every Cornier). and w here I et. p 01.1130. and orres
.l,.• gar. , exist. These agents ore deodorizers.
lu
outi.eistlcs. natio. re-cents, and ,11.11ifertants
! the •clentitir meaning of the wore'' hry remove
nOaluen gneses and odors ettcrelcal jathelpire—
ilen,lng their Oxen /WE /WU/ mr. they are Ur
sTm ' , nits , and not eeeeel/t ,the , yrb.nts tor poisonous
,I4 , rtr not Injurious to utensils ill which they are
used. The attention of medical and scientific torn
ir directed to these disinfectant , Attached are
tertlinonlak In favor 0: tills grunt ,Ilicorery, which.
with hundreds of others can be even at the Conine
it y °thee.
DEC,' k`• •E. ItANT. :P. 14a.
fh• Prc•cl. the Atu, Yorr, Disdnfrefrnp t' s
.
hear sir: It Is ad It In represented to be. 11 have
, mad, many trials of that nfect ants, but 110 w VOllSider
lII{ we have foam] au artode whb . rorposses ail
other.. a rained{ against all bad
T. Hi Cii.
NOW Yong, April 9, IMS..
7,19. the .9* re , 19.rk t 9 o•
rat: We pronoun ,. 11, n ex,.epllnn, to
1,,. Ow 0,, we 11.5". ever knuwn. 11, eih.rt upon
ver, mat ter 1,. contplete and hanttostmneons.
9•. A. -11'N.Thl/N. Astor House.
N. It.—Thew- flt+turect ants or.- usett by the x,mv
',tiger, under Lim dlrLetionlil the Sanliary Punch
.4 the Aleiropolltan Health Department, N. 1
W KLL TItN. is CO,
And
r
and Nat' Agent, for the Untted State. And
the i'snmda, it, w horn all order. should bn ad-
Far sale loyxl 1 , r0g,41.. , and lieneral Dealers In
the 1.1111,1,1.311, and r :tontine.
tuyl9,moi
-
;31ELEPLY1.30TT'Si
-rs Eran
/ \ O - ff
<€'
•
On this Continent
AND
,AS SO PRONOUNCED BY THE
most belentttir Analytical t It. tt,,tk.
It Restores Cray Hair;
It PreN cuts Matz . ingEt hit;
-It Changes the Roots to their Original
the agile Action;
It Eradicates Dalai roll . and Humors;
It Keeps the Scalp Healthy;
It Contains no Injurious Ingredient.
A nil In tint v..rsally Accorded to ben h , plendtd Ores,
Article. 110 NII.:1;11`n are
Fee PST A INS ll.tllE i.itjUtiltban slit
otTere4 to e,tal,7lsli It.
WED , . ~1' • to r, loud li d
e
hol Ile, an
t , icri bay tlt.st our Re•toratl;e Et. do all tee
•
J. FL BAILRETT & CO., Proprletoro,
Itanchester. New ilempehlre
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Agents,
Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
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IfUMPIEREY'S
HOMOEPATHIC SPECIFICS.
Have proved, from the most ample experience In en
tore success, simple, ellicient and reliable. 1 hey ale
the only medicines perfectly adapted to pepttlat
—so simple that mistaken cannot be made in mils,.
them: so harmle as to be free from danger, and so
trident us to be asa reliable
0101,
No. I cures FEVERS, 0.010 550015 a, 1.5 5 0515.-
0.5 Y
WV 25
•• CRYINII •
.1 I. m nt 1
fo
11l x 5.14... to..
• •• 1. 1 1, /1 5.11.15 1100110 S, Nausea.. ..... 21
7 " 000 1 118. Colds, Bronchi th.
'• NEU Toothache. rate-
Relic
• " HEADACHE, 5100 freaduhe.. ......
DYSPEPSIA.
hill,
Stomach-- 70
• •• SUPPRESSF.D, Kant( and liniutul
pertods
2 LEUCURIIHCEA, or Whites 25
13 " 010101', hoarse cough . or
14 •• SALT RHEUM, Eryiiipelas, Kitty-
Ron. 7.
IS •• RHEUMATISM, 511 rheum:m[lsookm U
16 •• FICYNit .Ni)A AGUE, China and
Fever
17 •• PILES, tater.% or maternal 10
is `• UPTHALOIY, .ore, ioninitcd 010... NI
ID •• CATARRH, acute or chronic. tun.-
Sv •. COUtilt, scatantodic
Zr '• ASTIAVA, opp mernied 50
02 •• EAR DISCHARGES.Impatred
2 •• Dlrg . SY, in lure e I lan
24 ' EN Eli IL ' ....... cleat .
2 •• DlTtig.YTitl ...coot( Secrittion.
•• SEA SICISSESs. or Bic I. nese (torn
riding
27 •• KIDNEY 1116EASS, liraveL .
211 • • NERVOUS DEBILITY, seminal
500551.5115.150/oloptary dlschallss6
. 01 " BORE MOUTH. or Canker 14
SO • • URINARY INCONTINENCY
II •• PAINFUL PERIODS. even with
Sp 60
V 2 •• SliFFEßaarna
IS OS at Change of tai
la •• EPILKI•SY,Spasma, SL Vitus' Dan-
.31
M •• DIPTILERLA., ulcerated sore Goon DM
TAXILY
Oases of 30 vials, to moroccousseand book com
plete 410 0.
Case of 20 large vials, In morocco and b00k...... eO/
lase of large vials, plain case and book e3ll
Case of 10 bow (No. 11016)
A. and boo_..k.ENIVIE,3 •
TOB.R
Corner of Fourth and Market streets.
IL L. FAH N ESTIKIK & CO., Wood at..
Wholesale A.gents,Pittaburgh, Pa.
For tale by E. MINEB.,/eNmlthaeld street.; JtIO,
VL,E.MiIs 41, 04 Martel street, corner of Lhe 141amon. 1
Pittsburgh, and J. J. EAST, No. 184 Federal dense,
AllegboUy: McCLARA.N MOS 15.1 i NA N. corner et
Diamond and Market street, Pittsburgh.
STRICKLAND'S Dellilluo.
1 - )1L COU1ill HAMM! is
warranted to Ye the only pre- 13 ' — 'll
rou 1 - 43': •
paratlou known to cure . 0 .
ge., Quids. -
Y.
Asthma, WbooPiniS o LTlagft. • •
Chronic Cougbs, ,
[lon, Bronchitis and Crup. A'•
Being prepared from Honey
and Herbs, It is healing, soft- - ORI
e p n ar in t g
u •nd t l e y o x s p itabe 13 f 4 r aanld I•
altsctions f the Throat and Longa For gale hy
Dreigglets everywhere.
11. E.'BELLEBS & CM,
11.1 yd IW/10L8.1LL.13 Many_
I IR. STRICKLAND'S PILE
REFI
EDYha.COREDthou- £3;:tN4.7.1".31
sands of the worst cases of • ,
It L 1 ND ANDBLEEDING .47,44, t's
PILES.It gives Immediate „:„y•nr. , . ,- • , •
relief, and effects perms: s
It
care. Try IL dined!. •.' r
It Is warranted to cure.
For sale by all Druggist. at -‘o'it'
50 cents per Dottie.
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PIATSBORGH , PA
a. a. t............ in 161.1
r. Stri_ckla nil , f
oelltlyd W1101.444.L Z Anti, a
__...
DITTSOPNEPIar.:IIIAA
oco.ZncePu-
vv . 1
21divx. .Uls nti.. A NTI 4
acids and carminative to r .
e s ce apshen the stomach .d A „.7J .
ne rvous system. it Is aver- ", ~::::•,,
~,, re/n.17 A. DIMKP I*. CI .10 I
or Indigestion.. Net - YO 4 -
nes., Loss of Appetite. .
Acidity or the dtornach, 4
Flatulency and deblllty. It . 4 0110,. Ir on )
Is not alchoholle; therefore. .:,01,,tv.
particularly suited for weak. .
particularly
and dyldmPtie Per
mom For sale by all drug
t"" "'"."1‘.." " el
er2 - A l iletts a C.
nen,. consel. ba sass,.
FORTY YEARS PRACTICE
IN SEXIYAL IMBEASES
elves me a Intowledge seldom acquired by Phial
clan.. fly long nesldence la OM city. and the amount
of patients treated annnally by me. are safdtiont
P r VirlariTptlV4k.A., or ge nal Weakness, and
all dine.. arising therefroaZ are cured In • moth
shorter time than heretofore try my NEW VTAIET-
A RIX HEMEL/WA. Medicines sent to soy part of
the Enloe. All letters must mitten • stamp to pay
return postage. Correspondence held elated. Of
bee, 65 bIiITIiFIELD WYEEKT, near Diem° d
Address. J. W. BRANSTRUP, M. M.
mails Bus SM. Pittsburgh. Po.
pRIVATE DISEAEIES.
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for the core of all diseases of a privete nature, In
from two to tom' .1.7 n, byan entirely new and este
treatment. Also, Bernina] Weakness, and all other
diseases of the genital organs and their swevantion
Cure warranted or money refund e d.
Mee boar..-7 to 10 A. N.. lig to 2, toe ama r.
Adren 'num W.. :NM Peter street sermon •
MeGEM AND LEMONS.
nnen prime Memnon Orange.;
Lemons,
To nitre and for Baia by
RZTICEIL * BROS.,
Noe. 120 sad CS Wennkstmet.
CM