_ _ _ I= • 8 I,r! illfinr s 2 o 43: M 4, .•* 441 4 - ' - i r ierhi n ik td ' IRO l ean t - 4 - 4vtaiiiiihodblOW,litos ,idirept,p - pexhil9pr cl;utzsorOpfaciL nT'. l :‘,.. • • / 14510 .Y 1 4e.f P06,,%•;•ZA new " six.inoliVisteil' 1 21111 1 .4WnAls44. * !irstxt h 1 170riild 43pkty. „ ~.. • ett 11 e Dernecrati Ti ' Conitty . Ckontientions twee nt I;i10' Sybil : 6HW tomorrow:. ' • It. • lite Turners in East Birrninghittn. hive ; ,, o pt e d a stationary trapeze for- gymnastic! exercises in the yard in frcuit, of :Turners' Can3o3l street. - - • I_,:, - Aileged * Robbery.-1t .was epprtiod 4% . lapA. _night thatAlewelry.stOrt)on Libertyf street bad been robbed of a quantity of valuables., We ecnild - liiiim - no particulars; • Condigttect.:—Alderman Lindsiy.' ',ester.- .day committed Ruth Ann Murray to jail, in default of $5OO bail, Ott charges of surety of the peace and malicious mischief: • •• • 's Alleged"., Anolgt.-4Matthewi... Keep sa • policeman, was broUght befores Alderman: Stittin; YestordaV ettorgedi On.; of ' - r.,tlriAlths, with 410444 And -battery. A hevitm will bo „. .• • field ter Court.-AKargaret.i3radLc.barged on oath of Catharine. Kearney,fore:* *,dernum %%Wants*lth alsorderly conduct.. was arreated ,, and ,after -a imam; held to • 1 bell furter appearance at Court. fAbanddiratent:—' Eliza' J. BoYard irtede in ' berora the „: Mayor :yeatordayi, h charging her uspand, gutehinson Bayard, - abandohinent. The parties retdde the ,Twelfth vinrd. A warrant was issued, ' • inteherited.--Itobert Pollock,,,,arho oicas taken before AldermatOdeltere on oath of -Jannis Andrew's - for surety of the peace, 'had'tk hearing yesterday, and there not be ing anMient evidence against hini he wag discharged. - . Assault and Battery. , -John Weber made informatirm before Justice Ammon, of. East , Hirnilnikbaili,. yesterday, charging Jacob. Hepple With. assault and battery. The pig- Ales I:eside. ;in :.East Birmtngham.. Hepple was arrested and held fora Wonting. OffensiviTlai; 'ciirotis' es of three or four dead horses are_lying in the Monongahela ;;between 'the iiittspension and Rail - Idad'bridos;the smell from vihieh is ex.! iieedly offensive to persons a i icial crossing dbe re; , the a pensi nsen., hridge. They .• Reckless Driving.—John Gists wee ar, rested yesterday, by Mayor Drum's police, Ibr reckless driving through the streets of the Filth - ward. This lit the second time, we believe, that Coats has been arrested for the same offence._ JEle will have a hear irigthis morning. illeKal Liquor Selling.Rliza McGee made information before the Mayor yes terday, charging Mary hicCader with sell ing liquor on Sunda*, and also for selling -without, license._ The accused lives in 6 •Bedbug Row," Twelfth ward. A warrant was issued. • • ' • ' . • Disorderlv.—Susan Stewart" made infor mation before Justice Helsel, of East Blr mingharn,yesterday, charging John Hick ay Vi 110,4lisorderly conduct. She alleges that _the accrual called herd ugly names on the • street land behaved ins very-unbecoming manner., A warrant was issued for, his ar ! , Beat and Abuseil.--Saninet Bri.dge made ' ' trfotMatiOrrbefint, the. Mayor yesterday rim*. ing John DitWitheller with assault .attery - . He alleges that the accused • '-*burled him without cause or provocation. "The dillicrai.jr.,batween the *parties oocUrre4i, - on Gratit West, Cu ihnMtircl . ward, , A war -. Illtiltw!l e .A i ß ued !.: Threatened' Ittln.,!--lieske Fritz and Para cif 'East 131rtningharn, 'bad a difficulty yesterday, when it appears Ptyut threatened to do Lewis 'some great bodily harm -:Lawiti:tuml*rinformation !xi= fore Justice Helsel setting forth the: fact, '••• ~ f• 7 . And Zialf - ArairCifriistvd and held to bail for surety of the peace. .!, -,. • Hair" Pal Matt alleges. that tonis ab:tiler cau,ghtliold Of :the hair on • the howl of his little girl, sged,seyeAyearA l therebY hurting the - e.hild considerably. • ~ • • •.•—,lfrialso states that- Zarnner_ acted other ', 211rivilri a' disorderly 'manner: . A 'Warrant was issued by Alderuitin Strairilor the ofttbn Accused • 3 Ststritr.6.lDr..THamilton *kit 'called - on Saturday (ramble to ittenaythelrejtv. Ties o l f tt s er residing tism i ßruce, , a w cds_r the abdomen by a horse. r. The Dootar.did• all in his power, but the injuries,, are. So ierverb :that hopes are, entertaine4_of. the man's recovery. - _ r "hotel" 'keeper on Gazrak'S 1 tested , yenterday and taktn - hbibra Alder ? Ara. Thomas, chard with 1 4eIlink i iipqu f. ,;ttatb of Elliabeith'lfornii,b; :Several Witnesses , . were oxiinfried,t-aitoi the acionspil was ;held foia farthbr • ; 1 .ti,df4 .00 P tida r . • ,Cmarge.crUani H aftg l3 whic 7 03 71 1 that , in' &Cease , pending before ..kloarniait lAndeay,'aiihOrt time defenctint;ittitti Ann Murray committed . • perjary; by rnaklngstatenagnta nude! oath wen) not. #ne. Ituth Was 'liriOatnd 'on a warrant leaned by. i Aldornoao ,Strain and,obriunitted to jail for hrheiring. .• . Disorderly Kline ivaa charged before Indies Ammon yesterday. disorderly coridnot, ork Oath ( galaxy BertsChe." "'The - deponent resides on Ed . wards alley, East, Birmingham, and she ale., • loges: that , the..acc.used ,came to her : • • 'Saturday night and behaved In avery dis , • orderlr manner., A warrani, was issued :•• -• for his arrest. h A Kneca Down—. A es Fenton and - .1- Doran, laborers at theiAllierleanitcm Works, had a difficultY yesterday which JestiltedAn a kuock:down.•, , Feptpri, - 4 ap, ,nears t was slightly beat,fizi, aXra. s. y, 'tn'ade iidoimatigh - liefor i et e rustMl. sxx Ecypopi i Doran wili — eXsanlt pepdbattery. war sant was leaned. , Surety of the Peoee.--catharine t ri m:mar , :nitiddlieditiratioti , befenrltistice Aidiriad ''.', •'lreaterdnr,iff *hioh:she allegtis thitt , 'l6l3lf , • ' IttirMiule Itagerby 'said John and Mary lEfanlati hay* liontbi raid to destroy:her peace :. ) 1 41 . Ipplie happiness, and thatikov.haire threat .. , ened to do her bodily ittjUry# !SkontAusked that the accused' lxthAleateCl94..hel4lWr. ...i I, Iv} IligirttVilik4,o9%4 v anillOr 9 t 4 - 31u - ei , : ..1 , . :of Vinifirlirieh" Moietilki—The seventh of 1. i 4: , ' , (the course ofp lectures ore the 40 , ) '. f .. ! t;Tronperonerillesimerod _ de v-, it t i. , _ , .1,,ii1#31/3gi t .145 4 1X CI i ......... „ . 11 /: ~,P f 'd ..' ..• • ... f. yl. t.. I: , ga),,,w..isnia , , W.Va. .7, ~ .w. :: ' , A• 21. Milligan.Su ect•L*lir'it'scrip','#4l ) 1 , i 'it° bremoW , Sct Pillfei ID i*ltil, till IMO' oir jaeirostroal., ary *hi) pireiulftletedito in .4eunnemte habits,or whe WM hol•givethtdr ' '' ,• ' :Avoided infitteriee i,nlseludfr. of o'a - temper, r" lib° reib l rin ', "i' ' 4..:1' 1 , .; . . II 7'l 'tt•i").i. - .;f --"0"------- MEI - , f•t'.ll-'e)r, :7 - 7> ; European 16 elitfr• -7.ElB eiwbereAnStaT I imi t us viti mp r olug,will be found a-letter. df r this ,ylclUity..*ho' is a EprOPeart tertr t sirf4lici, durtild beztialbabeenee corres po — nd ITgularly foto the ' The writer if a 'person • oU the lest culture and education, a keen oh rver of men and things. and withal has a 77 happy faculty of expressing himself, rich cannot fail to make his letters in ; :waive as well as interesting. - - ME ocirwaßgeigo=essfra=tessaFrameacieemmozmvedan c nri . snamwanzmowev orzcsiograwasamsastmerrosalluslemlort=ax - xwznasnoriros64 . , bt: a , ; 3s, ; tat , „,, , v ,azd ,r; . ft : 4 :1 7k 2: ,", Z • 41 f t ,04111.11:'," o. 0r.10441ic5.444-n•WßlMigirt . : • ..... • •• ,_.• " • - - ..0A age 1 5 1 14414 1 1 01 ' ~ ' .. ' q 1 4 4 14- 440 1 .. t l i s . ';''' . '...4 irt i llr4tHi n hi ',SIN . Pietlntr ' ei ..1 , ~0 , • • ''' l Stib 1 eiteliiisS - 6.* - - . Mb; an d says that the M'anWiiiikw6mhnilitedliinothiVAnitiattpltd 1 AlikirilB6Bl l ThVirilViiilitrUlAtailleibli a!-: 1 ' el u : "ICeneisied.-+The Lpixyl intpannelled.qhy ~ caramer,,Chresseilit thetas") Mt ,4101, bedy: of the ehild'reWldsat Itedfindsse,l24n 7 daY , .:WHP. 1 13 811:91404 th* , 01 ye*. -tqrcliv, and zetqFr!ell , ALL_Ve*A:, :. Await , from natural - eanses: The '...4 ' who.; were held ln ,licn'tie4 ii ' the reitill: 1 of the intinggagenWpre disehafged: ' '-:! - ' Selling 'liquor on Sittidayg;:Adam Unlit made ittfdrthation.;before the illlayei" yea= terday, clutrgtng George Grow with selling liquors:at Sunday:. The accused keeps a tavern°at.Bahop'bHill,.BlrmiughainAtisec tt is alleged.hp,deale out “benzine" to the thiretYleakkalAdeY4ttheir have the money • 14 -OeY. ,feri4h. warrant *415 Ace( nt at 'Woods Run .Yesterday mbining"aiii4:rtained•Sones attintipited to eroiisthoridLroad tradir'st Woods Run in frOnVoismoving passengertrainvichen he Niasstruek by. the eovCcatoher and thrown into l:. the slighting some dis tanoeviD He yrsus , eonsidotablY.- breinod. ,bat not-,fatally injured. Dr . . „Rankini 'or .Allegkenblr,no 12eRi 3 eFted-,to be the "ti.airoittecided tci,hts f iniur4s ' ' Cole made inferm " al lion yesteiday before - Alderinaltl4chli& Wiz ttikainet her ( ' httbisid, Jainitf-P,'", - 061e,' Ter i desertion' and- "Abanthinm - elit. , ;fta oft= oats-Started itf Phrsnit Jittnesp-Prooeeil: inngnfirettoiiha:tTnion , Depot, where tbey ,foand an: JAL loompagis, and ifrora -,appeatr-: .annes - It seemed , al; if he bid been intending to start on the two -,o'clook train eastward. ,They - secured the Baggage, but 'the owner ia still airay,,and not Illielyte; return soon, unless oompeLed:. " '" ,BR film ' oil e Nose.-4tobert Dodds ,BR inforreatlini; yesterday before Alder inaW Neillie' *dint Michael 'fisher for au: sisult and battery. Robert etates.that they both were employed , at Stottle's bottle•fao. tory" until last isaturdir night, when-Mi rhael Wu . Wachs:lol , lr some Tell Boll Michael auspeated• • him 'of being,the the-cause of hia,dasmissal.. andacoordingly wreaked bin vengeance upon hinslbyassaulting him fiercely, alniost smashing his ; nose 'nose in'thii enefkunter. • Warrant Issued. - • '- • , • I • Sella ptcsAunday...John Dalyalleges that IViillain 'Morgan, a tavern keeper 011 Penn street, Ninth Ward ? violatea.the liquor law by selling 41 benzine'vort Sunday. lie made information to that affect at the Mayor's of fice. on,: WhichAllorgiin was arrested and. held for a hearing. The same prosecutor made information before the Mayor charg-, big Johniiiweenyt.proprietor of a grog shop at the ,corner,of Washingtorrand Webster streets, with selling liquor'cin Sunday. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Sweeny. False Pretence.--Nicholas Pitts -113nr chased it cow from Adam Rasher for the sum of i 345. Rasher, he alleges, represent. ed that the cow was a good milk tow and would give eighteen quarts of,railk per day. The cow ,was delivered to Pitts, who alleges that he has been cheated, and that the cow will not give four quarts of milk. He. made information yesterday before Jus. tics Ai:ninon, enraging Rasher with cheat= ing and .defrandlir him. The parties re side at - Saw 'Mill Rum A warrant ' was is sued. " • ' • . .. • . Cross Snits About a Cow:--:Jobn Adams rondo information yesterday. before Alder- . man. Donaldson, against Pred. Fulleiner and lohn Hammonds, for surety of the rum. It seems that a,. cow belonging to Adains strayed into some fields owned by defendants, who seized it for trespass. When Adams came - after the- cow tome high'Worda ensued, and threats were ban died between theth 'which .resulted in the paitieer entering cress-suite ' against. each otheifor surety of the - peace. A hearing will be had in the case to-day. „ . ...If every boute.owner would aint trees in front of, his property,;the streeta of Pitts . urgh and Allegheny could barnacle much more pleasant and' beahtiful; care should be , taken in selecting such. trees as will, grow. and 'the linden, horse?chestnut.and allanthrni - smun-to be the only one s that will. . Card, also should be. takentto keep, thebo 'froth destroyhig thorn, .Two well started flourishing traits, whiphvierogrew ing on the South Common nest Salfattiky street, have been quite destrqyed re9ently, either by the boys or some one - , ,„. Itaireenk.l—John , Garrard, a tastier, Agin Ind i ana township, rmideflpformatiiin at the Mayarlootliee,,Yesteidtty, eharging.ii man; named .; John,: last name unknow n s ,with the larceny of. WI., appeam , was reAmarlyi employed on.thstarm,ofttter pretiriethter: IMO a few.daya sided concluded fits q uarters. Be. accordingly ;left ati n short time Sfter tidtep,his depitiviie hit emrilbjer dlspovered that $80 ; lit'Satletist etirielief had also departed. l warrant 'wftit Witted ttudida&id le the 'halide ,of the oftlearig tirbasse to •seareti . iit , ; , :now on , IlmithtielitaStreet.4teiikai , evehing .about 16811111 o'ciaCii Viet( men, whoisad taken on iboard aslivef-Yond of laid whisky, , attacked a email nlan at the corner of Smithiield' area add Dia mond nike.Ya)Mt, owing to the.facttiraftlier were, both, pver-leiidixt with. the battle, 'MO _ iliala;t:Fi_bOtved the row. and with the ;weindaiice, tiVestie of hit citiloom wait litift partitEita ttielcick tippwhore the Vireleirien, Veretionfiried f land- will hairci a,heiiing this" morning. The little man Wee dlsChit,rged. The Lille glural4/1% , ...a1ti1101l ecia,lw,ca'* al, , ~• . ~::r . , Argued. , , ' , , The M6tion feit'it new trial In the ease nf its' ri ' DoLtLe, ' charged with poisoning ,his aria,. andpo n victed f of murder , 'tithe , Brat, 43 .figrael 0 13 Argaaft•Yeater'daY h3r .. t17,, ` , 1 I r.` Haines Esti:Jur the ,prisoner and Distrfut AtJ torrieypliffor.theCommOnwealtb; Judo% Sterrat , and :dowel:on the , Benet:: , . Judge Bievie took dbarke .of ths.•paperia, and the eilnliaicof - the Court:will be:daliseredat ma , early lift, ';lf themotion Opel Id l inabover. ruled; anliimilit'proliabitlwil ham, i ns„ c 'wilt be taken ' a the Suptypii,Coprt,Ru.. _ . n , 'Arit, or tirtoi... n , (Isu ,/ ' Maint 4 h oo, ol Wtrade. "I <, ' ' ri 11 r -- ,'Ar , , (~ l ' i r3± litldie tlinelpadt some or the l 'onizeng '6f , Birralnidt:Whilvei -teen, ,coMP4)III I3 S 91 ~ ~, „ ~ ,ff 8 1 4 8 RTHIP kP7.4±i lixtrgnirh in the shape 6 a ' B ,I4PIAIT li°? , :tri.which: ainnanthe.:ex. , tremelsatolresktberikaatidounnenfinceitablep wand ;an, effortots /table litituieje) lidvo'fit ' ,attatatilitiud,ropthst• ptirt.opeimr,lomiruki" Qh o g p rim poilp i fgt . ' rattlopribigoiepjwithig Ama4 o 9oi nYfAci PYI , i ! charging Christ. Mawr. , tp tp ictot of!: Tho stauging, L• lel n t /Sl L Ai l likaCill MO: ' W' afed. r tr; Vi'rtilf49lll 1 ing.'sfutbrovirtulgu i um r o at ~,,,,,t , n t 9 ara l itithhiltiotth oa has, ]lM , #?,4,9ic."l l f or •isilvlsainent.",l • Vi "- ..,_„„, , 4, T , , --- ' ' . I'4 " ''' ,1....1 cild 1 iMbei:SPoidge 1 Tract. Losopivithi l tabdiiirtna I hot weather, :Ali e, ` 403 4 arlaYirkietlieuldonble track on :die, C i litnkri!f,`ol , imiiiilinehamWiliiiik , - . 4 . i . beitittiow 914 , 4 . 404 ' sl. ' ' 7 ' - - • nii lir) ti fil 41 i TaV I Yi e 4,Cdoil litit7 l ll l 4T extends, tbela6sto ea ,In ~BI 'MI g -„a to4bleb fictintoirs' r witnotit'lriforrup 4. tiod. ' no billitiks iarelald and t he ' Paving `nearly eenipieted front that' rannt to the Itaait• Birmingtiarn Dee, and theoonnectlock *re learn, ,4111 bit liutde,uFnlghtior mor- , row morning. At present passengers have to change cars at the East Birmingham line, Inconsequence of the track having been torn up there to put in new sleepers or beds for the rails. FEE flPIFI! - ,J. •RIJUT: <ll-,;:iP.:! , f.TP - ::{TraNAD.• nnwlamtil . c 1444 t , tu-w 4t Ittogdorio Meet Ilwirsidtindlidirpme4l hissittbmi bt. thousindatifandiisbos,t4kissoltd SMfelk- Ng jut * *-:} ts P rit t .111 440:iit tit §tof. !g2kt.- ,ente 5 pp14.410*(10344.6*6`044.5910Y4114, itself to tivetrs4Philiuthropio...heart i tbe , , Orr , two hitrEdretl fathekleasohd , Oen. 'have aireadk foil nd a hOins; in: the liiatitution,,andlave,bperi saved :AN:eta lieffl . gary,end ittaiVation,land over liVe hundred others arts nistv implering admission:` but` nnlesithe charitable nitendnrheliting bland , the:'lnstitutifin,`'thette poor, .friendlessi 'ohltdtenimnst , bervilised a home, and those alreadynnder its :proteation:cwill: have .to! be turned upon-the world ;maim:, „. , The Managers'ickfithe,-Homw,say: . t!lt is our purpose to inetticater4liited in4untr,y, and economy amonget,the inmates r cifthe, Home; and, by fliffuguratint ' system' o f naechaniCal• and trnitifcietunng,operfittoini, *Make the institution-.self eupporting'its soon as practicable, Mut: at'present- most ot thet Children being very yount'and then Mime, not having aslyet obtained: adequate machinsky - ferthe use ot theothildren,•mint b 0 supported ohnost.ontirely c lqachsrity- The peope of .our ;, State „ in their present depressedand embarrassed, condition, are unable.to furnish,the..reanlsite 'W of and relief ta f theae - sufferers. We' must,, there fore, 'hive help fnim thwebarittible abroad; it'leviiitontfikko come, or iveiishall 'l3oi '&0134001_1ed tb, &Nudes the children. under tair'earWand sendthem awarwithciut any means of support, to bit reduced at once to , beggarrimd, want—to rags and wretehed ness—to :hunger and utter •degredation. and we phall slow lie compelled to say to hundreds atill-pleading in their tears to be,' admitted,.that - me can afford them noreliet. May we be spared thispailifiii'necessity. , l'he Home is not a slidarianbrit purely WphilanthrOpidliistittition. -It'is lbeated at Land - tied ale Springs, and is the only nsylu m df the - sort in the State: The hearts of our' potpie are entwined around it, ond it is be coming morwand morn an object of Inter-. est on the part of the !,masses, as they be octme 'mote familiar with -its operations .and benefits.. I t would ho ardire calamity to allow, It to go down for the 'rant' of aid,in ' the present unprecedented crisis,. , • ofpellome nnder the control of a Board orentTriiatees, coneithig of twenty-one-prom pint:ln:ten; 'sdiittered dthe Btateri of whttatithe• Governor of the State is President: • • Kind reader will y_ou help us to support and educate • those dependent children? Will ,you help us now? • , Fathers, mothers, what if soma ot these were your own dear Children! Brothers, sisters, what. if you had brothers and sistersr in such a condition! Remember that he that givetb to the poor, lendeth to the Lord. Aerriem- ; ber, also, the Words of the Lord Jesue, how he said, -, lt is more blessed to give than to ""Rev. Dr. Teesdale is our General Finan cial Agent, to whom we refer you for any further information concerning the Home; and any contributions made for its benefit will be gratefully received." . Benj. G. Humphreys, President of tho Board, and Governor of :Mississippi. Rev. D. P. 13estor, D.D., Vice 'President. Ron. Jas. B. McLelladd, Treasurer. Rev. W. 8. Webb, Secretary. Landesdate Springs, June Ist, IMS. IMIE =MI A Pittsburgh Girt Ruined. • We clip the following account of a most atrocious act, by which a young girl from this city was ruined by a steainboat pilot, from the Cincinnati Commercial of..Mou. A . few weeks ago, a ge' etienutn, living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. instructed to the care of the °Moen of the steamer Charmer his little son and adopted daughter 'Emma Jordan, who were to go to St. Louis on a plOaauro trip, and return with the boat. The boy is about twelve years old, and the girl about fifteen. The steamer rettebed St. Louis safely, dist:hal ged her . cargo, got her return freight, and started on the upward passage. She stepped at this city tact Friday morning to retsflve -some additional freight, and scarcely bad she been - Moored to the shore, when the pilot, Who, it' seems , had all the , time been insinuating himself into . the g.lrys good graces, persuaded her to leave, the steamer and go with . him to a ho- - tel. While the Llaptain's attention was no; :copied in the office, the scoundrel. .lecoyed the poor girl away.andlOOk her to theVailt ;House,' where hp enmred their names upon the resist:orris man and wife—Mr. and Mrs. .I..S. ; :Clarke. At noon Emma's_absence , (kiln the boat surprised all on txterd..and the ,ufficerli started out in search of her. , They did not , find her, but at night Ill& 'ed that she had gone to stay with her tit,: who lives back OlNeWport. The pitotte de-, seinen et the boat was not Wondered at, for lel hadridativea - here, and ft was stipPesed' he hadgene.to;pay them a visit, us ho ' been paid of ~ No ono had" the leiat'stispi-' den ' that_ they ware. in *soh other's' company, ;put guch was the fact. , Ile' kept her at the Galt House two: day andt until yectetilay ,Would: not allow h r.:14, leave him. ' About tern o'dock yesterday morning she Werit'tidetri to the boat to get *drool; which she bed left there,. andilWell by two or the men-who badbegun VS timik -tali wad no righti was. Zol Ictived 'on d‘triteed : Autlieloteli An inapection of the register 'satisfied them •of. kite , true state et affairs, and. the, captain of, the boat and the police 1 were imntediately informed of the' elomm. AtertOott. .. Poinntlye Hazen, I anC,Oilicer. 1 Pettit.went tothe irl's room, and r iaftet ,i titietitiOning, 'het, ticovered, , the , ,w4ele 1 ,tratlf!'. He had 'ruined t her forever. At 'noon, wherti he Went into the ,hetel, be was 1 arrested by the Officers;:and taken to Hata.' i 'Montt 1 Street Station-house. Ile has a family et SU'Louis. „ 4 1 r '• ' 1 1 - - .., ', ..' ' ~ 1 ,• , -,- 7 -- . ---- 7 ----- Death from Oil Explosion. . ' An eaploslonOf,A , carbon' oil- lamp oc: 'iburredimAlleghony on Sitarday evening shortly after dark, which 'resulted "in thti` death' of a' little boy named Jilt). Fielding, 'aged a t'seven yea ,rr ding On, le. buck Street,',Flrid , Ward. , ,it'. appears : et thelbey wait belching a' lighted otlelt when his grand Mothet filled the - lamp Wit all from a bottle: , i - Wifen, I t , Was' fled,' and while theolci ladv:wee,adjuating h 'JOY And ; burnere an, explosion itsfern red i• Iw l 4eit IsOlt tereAMO:burifing oil over the ,boy, burning tif ri flightfill' , llllltuleril Itintilifta a a %Yak' led'. in, ;but All.cofterit, Tailed, toliVe re‘in ,',lleatill,9floginK At half et 47, 'Wait "iieven' tteldek ' next. nieto ,Tir o s Coroner inipanriolled .., a 'pry ye ruY t , u'llabrtling; arlAtiterflowing the. J UO, d p i t't , 'hearing the statement of Mr..Wilidt, e . adjourned to meet &tithe Allegheny tr. or I' ;,oftlea this evening„ at even •Volailiv• *hen t ~ the statemenoi thrt, tending 'physidian, Pr, Alerron v it ri,i'uttlf r teatitnonr will be. l i ,presented':., tare Was Wane .trilko that t ithe, ii had beoia;t 4 aCtelfrid,',' And fur tbe.Parn 46he of iestfligttflf butter fv 4 amPeriPillsvli . 604' ottisreil'ati' Ottaillinaion,g4 t t 0,,1)4), ittride IV Mr. , 3".fraried, hispetilor et,e6de andrethiedilistraleunt; theYeahltr l tifrtvliiiii. Will t.iiiadin rittiowni yefere the „lute Alkoikbt. - 1 1.411.1111 4)1 'Mil. =O, P.LenObi 1 911 1 llllllttlint affed'olf MlNelifidit • k taro. or this eity, , or r. A. ißall,y‘ligewlerit 4 t4447lettlyaXd.,,:apd ,y him retailed.° rr -1 ' ' tow 7",:-; i tta riil.i. t. k '' P.'l . " ttilkiini ill liiiiikeo P . _ ~1i I ; •.11 •,; ,-.. , l ) , Judging from i ILA ne istittementait midis by 11 . 4 11 , t.tir, Kneeland before' Alderman Strain . .tlreatords t tyopt,„l t ibn Boleti( thrif t th , ithiA •_„tosprollgtnenee,,,, hone° kriliiiit , . / 4 031'1 . ‘ 1 " 11 1 4 `E I taitt,'imhtfit sittutdttyillob uataittifil ' fro' lfinvit 'reathei'bed -era' . dead' 64 1,,,.h.,:tii,,1:0t , of 4neendwaNt'ind etfinalfixfir 1 In " llltmalis;'''the *tittle vilified at SIM and' seems to; give .theinibabli "tit rig , ~ ruPe and seems determined to appropriate 1 11 9ll it° ' llit3 ",. n' ;Ise. ;. Kneeland. Wkil.,l l Pr patunet,tOrtaYtkanyobjections togonan's, 'housekeeping arrangement; "yet "' Very na ture ly thinks be ought urprovide theneces sary articles out his own pocket, and ac cordingly makes information against him for larceny as bailee. Warraat issued. 0 ..ii;, , wst .: ' svy.:l•o4o '!'':' i. , -4., c , . mt-,-; , -; IticOkrisitast*lo 4T0 4 4.1g 'PRI_ 4 RigiDt raiT l rrelltherydirearrsofeigitpedzlieltrillwatePO 01 %1 (th e itl4iralleyllidlroad, the partitml.i lielirdYkiblihrtili-ditlithriAret ebufti iseetisin'l 'biiiiiiiiielbitarift iiCliPitib evening in saes- A pa,n.wimA 1, it the ,turt . • :WIT.001? PR* 4+l l 4°***,4 l /:- -6 * - 4 1 /Q.,lttr iflkif bglig;. - -tbll o 0 2 i•;tki!Sll** 't*ldtelon thetraitil he recognised tize - hienT , duritbiJari a t' Old'acquaintamm, and - at once,' ifratern -'fielirig)mramt up' ihetwoen the twill!, ' ..l'ileided i iii i sr trreatineriantri tti ,begiiii3. the 4reiallekte bt traveling ;; Oiltilr• rili,hig ty Pi ttsburgh the condnatOr, a-, : slated hat, his' compa n ion 'should 'accept his ' h spitalitles ' over gribbalh, • * and procee 'on ; -,- his ••"Journrit;i: • 'refreshed rind 'in igorated, -Mono:lay' morniag. ' A ft et some Benetton,' Tohnson „cOncludedt• to accept f -thet'invitation;• arid: aoriempanied , -his fri nd to th istresldence. ', In the evening his: ho Welted him to take a stroll. out to Bee Ith .sightscland possibly clear t their ;ham with rt,littie, of, what ,Dick SwlVeler, • denomina ted the% , tarxigiorator.'! Having, aecom t stied their purpose; they were re. trtrritntet'.•thellion ,Se which „ it - Seetlili” ii 'saint :1 near the depot, and when nearly home , party of four ' then set upon them • 'in `a it • dtrded , part' of tee -thoroughfare. ;His. co cat t . on &doped,' but; JOhnson . was r; t. 4 k t io ..v l down and ; bbeld.tibt fourteen , hued; •d. -dollars . in .. money . and„ a. 1101 d • tch - and '::oh • , The robbers, left him for dead in the teeth and'enecied kia ,in Maki MI With .the booty, leaving_ no 'trace ' tici ;Ind:. Johririon, iiterreeover ing;' Made' h s Way Wit ' hotel, • where-her staid V atil yeaterday - when. he Was able to go arrinkid and Piet tlie Police started onthet hunt of hie assailants!,but so 'far; no trace it 'them hariyettbbeir discovered. There is - a mystery . atsmit this affair:, threughouti , which meads explanation,: but i perhaps. ,the police, who are on thealert, may be enabled to work case,ull,inia towls l b9b. ... . . .. The-Cutting AAray In Lawrenceville. We mentioned :yesterday thet'd 'fight:hid =Mooed in Lawredeeville 101 l aim-, • day, in Which' a" very Serionely stab6tid: We.t aye spice learned. seine-ad-. ditlonal Particifiars. It appearsihatd beer *loon in Jr,on.City Park was .ktipt''hperi during the day and attracted quite a larks' crowd of personate- the place. Mien the' rain ,oecarred in the a ft ernoon; all- then?' crowded, Into the saloon and. •nuder the) Sheds in:the vie,initylo seek- shelter. As might-'he e*.Piipted,, this crowding and scranibling arming parties who had been drinking;; resulted In a row, hi which beer glasses and• other missies • were thrown around. After fighting fora while, in the • Park, the crowd moved out of Ike gate, and resumed . the row:on the Greensburg pike. :7 A man named Dunn,itisreported,stabbed another man three times ' very serious- WhilelY- attempting to take the knife , from him, Aldernian Irwin received a so: vere cut'on the hand. Both wounds were dressed by Dr. Robinson, who reports the man who was stabbed as being in a very 'dangerous condition.. During the melee several persons received wounds from fly ing missiles, one man, it is feared, having his skull fractured. The others were only slightly injured. The whole affair is rep resented as a per,ibet, isgrace. The officers wore tumble to any of the partici pants during its cont nuance, but itis prob able that they will all be arrested. The Mayor has determin d to put. astop to such scenes hereafter, en. Will take ~Eipecialreare to prevent anything of the kind occurring again.' Rpal Esta The following d • before .11,..Snivelyy 20th, 1868: Charles 1 4 .. Spang td I. W. Chalfant and Camp belt II llerron, June e, latia; an Interest In vari ous tracts or land, buptilugs, initChiVery, P ,urge i• • 1131,608 rge N. shiner t 4) tinlvely, Jr., July 18. 1498; lot on lioundary street. Fifteenth ward. , ritter , 4. bergh„ 24 by 190 41.006 Wooislayer 4o.ratrick McQuillan, April I. 1566; lot No. 1' InWOotalayer'a plan, • Liberty; township, containing .1 acre and 36 perches 13.713 O. -Keever et al.. to , Alex; Charribera,J tine e . ' Interest In lot No. :14, *l4r F 1 4 4 1, 9 1 .1..Fr0ht olredb. , 60 by 44 feet '1; '.*.. 'Rotten .0111e1land ,to Wut. blotheral, April 11, 1644: lot on Juniata street , Sixth ward, Allegheny, 24, brig/Ifeet , • 1,760 40bn 1/allagher tallich.erd Wall, October 1. ten 7; lot on Apu reel., SCCOttl ward, Allegheny, 723 b r feet , • • lilebobotto.Jottir s eUing , July 13.54 : oh ' AleiVer.a tie,' olith 'wand, Atlnghtivy,=, by feet May ‘ ldalotosii t 0;. Samuel Mclntosh,: Jan. 1, 18671 lot on' Carson stirler,'ltaat Itlnninghara. :A by tzt, ./stall Dulls ult to Jn„4l. *Cyern, May 1466; lot on 'Contor nritildock.lField, containing 1 acre • .. . . Tbotnaa C. McClelland, to Julio !Salaam, Aprill, 786 8; tot In Sewl , kley, township,' • contain !Agit ', - roods undid:lllodt ' l. 'l l :e l liFritilt t n u tit i ghte,t e e e tiliv a il a t a tin j g?f . a l cle l .tri • perthea..,,t ' ' 0443; *gidna nteLuhaoser.to "It ichlidas Behr. April 9, • ISOBt . lot in ItrstlldocitirFitidli by t 72, .. . 4176 Jamea . A,4inly tolJneoblkiee, July 16. 18'-,: lot in McClurg township, containing l i . acres,' with beil4. ' • Inge . . ;oppalli /Q- Pubitageto nen Oath ...41,011,1, 1.80; lot. on'Thira si.ryilt,,liiibtlion township; 'sobi;lso feet: . ' ' • ilICO; Oliver 11. Ormsby l to,rifhol tt Birinyi:maid May ,4„-- . 1818; tot In Lower SttbwittpOd.3osOrns hritlir; 9=4 Faiter.Reityer, to Clcr, Vv.:vans. Ilay , 1,11U; lot op ' 'Pine Creelq.bhal r totiaship, ;20 by 200 'feet; vita' gt,liiiirdinga" • ' FONbli:tArgum,ePti •- , ,,Tatuat Williams, wooi, appear:from the' titateniOtit!ofJ. Waßntroek, uses ford- blo if not 'tonvhielng 'argamoistilmit its is' not of aver ,. . entertaining eharactor • Wit- - ; hams and Itotioek, It seents;, had beeit drinking together ' dUring 'the day:" and WI llittintChad basil - footing the lillbf: They `llnally eaMbio tlio'BioadWay•Exehange, 'whtin Willtairutt insisted that his oompanion shotild treat.,' , Rotrock could not spelt, 'and refused. , rh othor insisted , bat:be: ,still retailed, and , 2 avoid trouble walked. , out of the bowie. ;:W illiams , , •he allees, followed him out, d arum he.had reached the eldowalk k.no ked him Into the street: Ile made tutor. , tlon before the Idaviir,', eharglitg 'Wilda' ' with assault and '' bath' tOrY. 'A warrant vas lisued for his arrest.' . , 'Agties"Pprey`6* 'the. Rival , 'Heirs tef itb.. 18`the tale of a neWatery now being 'pith.; in tbeiliSiv It L ,the Belied " Voi trrie#' begin- ` xdPstqf,Whieh.wP PAnt to7IPAY..f9 our;', art-- lenibiPagO.rJt. seems , almost obenrd to at c , 04111Pt,ig say. ananything Povfto- favor of this, paper about yth Okeil i ptioh fiat Is; good has ready beeu,sa 11. - soiliething now . ie ,o, ne"apPearl Ong i' It iii the only Ott.' is, , 'Patin t,hteitaititij , '0 blob 'titters' %trail' 1 ten suetieeefiillygen4 which his nuttiber d aniongitil.emaitintifeentributers m of isdehivftfedt eineetthdJ talents"-As..Edw rd , p]ivinetti.liorant..Gireely,,ll , Werd Bee° er., 4BylvanueCoblh. Jr., imil.tstelve presidents lfaxtilegesi heniiien, i ttnthqmof leaser, f e,., (Vl_ dAlithPrePPIA (it it 4 greats Whose 48 "is wat94.. , • • „ - ... ial'a 11+64 ••:.: : .opoi t ti a i. ....,,,,. 4 113p.itilategltibir 'ortiiii' 4liiity treat; 4 / g::. 0 44 1 0.1 444 nails bi nit , 44* - •.4 ,• 4 to i 4 , •i t i. 4 la t i V i da rellgeMPllPlif i _.P ~, . 4 :1 1 .V, Of o, ~ , ;gam Pi ttiesthiarettinta'huredem and Frhia.ll evenings NI ow,neek. `, +p ,,, JuNit 4a lgff; eLfeAO ( tr rtitclinfir.e.. Aep, been pro - 1 pease /Ali tune. O n T ~AhtiolpiktO, ii`' please tune. .on'. th o tbe„dayentl' : ilist:i dylii n tgr, e ri t i t ; e L t t ,, , ,, 1t up in et elt.iinVit Winn P aiTge Ong j 164Tprleti; efitwenty-five le ntiVel+elil " This it' is :for then benefit of 't attn..* iinpirevement(andpand for Ibis •eatisetilandidifibt.tta: other, should attract 1 the attention.of thwilberai-minded. , , •, ):1 , I ,„ .. '. k....- , „ „ -:.,..,, iiittheAgnins ,pt the inve n tor . is to t -In' • illeasured, bii t he pleasure he afford,e_ret hind, no genius , deserves better. 01 , ous', felleow:men thin he who, by great Skill and 1 long s udy. has discovered and compound ed thatelegant perfue, ..pior del Santo." Preps dbyO. B. Woiiiiworth & Son, Roch ester, . 1 1. - '. liklitOntoffiatigPONDFlNC4i 11l ..) . $ .0 .116.) LI,J. , ` .- . ,`Ti ll ,l' ' .. lt p Ae/Fri -4,tsiiii " -- The Central Park Chad Wawa t ' 'if 1110' OHM miesitestelvoiy i • ~, _ ,Mozrespeniiaiiii=tithirith Gazette.] ' . . C Obwr 2 •,-,. ( 4.4„,.,,,,, 6 4, 41 D o ..al. a : f . .7=7 , Trirli 7:305, ,i9 1 0:43m 71 , .. f: ) tui ' , t - = Mali Giartnr4-4ininenee aS above ipyfibistlekter, , Leaving Pith/her/14 on the. evertirtgletJund 22d by the:-"Fiat tibri" , • a lY t e.' ten. iar4lY'l tw Y htletkilis w l:o th rk tto th e e ver ne sed xt day i ~busy, ,bristling population, its seething tide of Iftunturbeings, ' its literal jarn ,of cum lillitell:6l4? agony, k m*lagest-IY: 1 need l i 'n,otspetti., They have been seen 14 ;Indere familiar to meet, of, your readers. During thepreaentlyetteration how wendeffhl has VentintrOwth of our large cities ,1 The United Sittig's will ere long be the dictator of -the worl . May her. ,immense power ever rbe wielded (or the good of all. , A littleless . than forty years ago; where the ""Fifth Av enue Hotel" now stands, there stood aril& board pointing douthWard, and on It were 'written the Wordtt; ' 0 04 e 'Mile to New , York.Th ' NoWlhe'gretit city citade l ddles northoft/hete thatguidirbostlintee`itood. Allsethei-gO 4a the inetropollidf dignities' shoeld not fail to visit: ClustelitNik., ' It is; a 'ffilightfill place,respielally at' i thiaseasion of the , year, and it seetita' that - ribl'aille or: expense are sinned te. Make it all Mit Spark. Can piety become:' Its delightful troika ”andrentenadekitirlinis licA:datn rads; its rich green lawns, its trees; slintbg"'fitiweikt birds, ponds, doe.; mike it a charHiingsKt;i and one most f refietthini le Vide; •Oh Wedlieidaylrte ng, Stine tar, It' I -live b'eloclri our fine an:ter; the "Colors, d 0 ,14 left pieF 48 on the North River, bound for Liverpool. • For tan hoar before gm moved off; thadeek'svas orovriled,'Withisee ple—passengersandtheir I Mende,' wh 4 hid comet° witneee them (pisseigere) 'dens*, As our vessel moved slowly fronit4 pier,' ti tot:idling scene =oecurred 'whiels impressed , me deeply, end which , I.Y shalt'neyer forget: . Somelind friende who liv e hi NO/ Tort(' came down to the Mesmer with'res. The . `) 'bell rang at a fesminntas tollie, - And after I:additions good bye, wishing us a prosper- ous voyage and a safe . return; 'they stepped i on shore. ) , The vessel , began to"ineye, of course we looked behind .to catch . the last gam* of those we left, and T , saw the lady' , who aceompanied us to the vessel,:leaning on the arm of her husband, engaged si lent but iearnest prayer; , her ,eyes _Were up lifted to heaven and her heart, too; I am sure; a most heavenly expression settled for the moment on her cow tenanee, and she plainly seemed to say: t• 0 Father hiheaveu, bless and preserve them." How coutfort: ing to know that the prayers of the`good as cend to heaven in our behalf I Descending the river we had a fine view of the'scenery along the bay. Long Island on our right, Staten Island on our left. Be fore nightfall we passed Sandy Hook, hi:al were fairly out on the great Atlantie,, and though this is our tenth day out, we have bad no sight of land since. The " barren sea" is all we see--with the exception, I should say, of a what(' or two in the Ais tone° 'spouting water•toithe height of twenty or thirty deee, plenty of porpoises, sea gulls' and several ships, most of them ceiling ves sels, 'each day. These we all'takes peep at with our marine glasses. , Dnring,., the first few days of our voyage the weather was delightful; theses calm, and consequently our steamer "rolled." but little; but as we neared the &beret of Newforindland, a strong, cold wind blew from the North and . Northeast, which continued for five days.. The weather has been such as we , have in our latitude in March or late in November,, so that overcoats are •not only comforeablc,; ' but with 'them on, When on - deck, one must keep movingtolkeepwann. Taday, Mot-, ever, it is , warmer; though cloudy, the Wind' blowing very gently from the East, and the sea delightfully:' aim and belattifel:Often' have I thonght of the poet's' words: '" Roll en,ithon deep d dark blue ocean, r 011." Our a ri *ashore not i ced, is the "Col oracle." --theta an English vessel, built at New Castle ow the:•Tyne, and ' enteredOn lierfiretdroyage 'moo , the Atlantic about, the middle of last January; tetl43o; feet long, -42. , ibetWide, capable of carving over three ' thousand (8,000) tens and eemmanded by Capt. R. C. Cutting, a pleasant, accommo , dating gentleman, beim in New Yorle.„' She ,bOlOngs to the "Liv e rpool and Great West=, Anl fiteA 64 4ll eanilmeh neoM.ParntiVely new ,line, bet ene,re, WO growing in popn-_, *favor. Bsides haying lower rates; of passage than ` otherlineti, I am . Crediblyin kinnikuiat tll4 :10 13 i only iitl`Oc l ,oe4yrkprii .W 8418,914 Atlantic which liptete rooluif cattle ,same floor With the sal . ' ser xenEtelluPit'EAYee betkslight ti,fir l In the , What a ntlx4 cinxpai r y are:, 4hln` pas t! eeNigFe2n„ ,board our , d l l *K e i me, r.;,PLAITAaTe, (60 but mey, r ra t near:. y every nationality,in, the 'world!. 'Fhitli r talk you. o . f, theml, :Nell, we have on board a Dalree*tan, whose native tongue is the 4e 1 49111 til* neti'fe ( irefOceor oe -oft viti9m, .A. le. itangabs 'l4 b e en 'tot - A i ! peat Yr u "Ate Ore,ekAnnltt 6 Id° Witi4l:' -aten• a.m... been aPpointed to repre sent Inego7errtment at Paris, and now on . In ll way He i said ,tobe ' one, of ,Akt , ,einum4 gip. of Gr'e'ece,a Oct, If 89101.,: fitri* seieutdlenien , ,49.11 has held. the 'p eat 0 .. wl of Rector of :the,. Unlvexalty of Athens..' Another of our fellow passOngersi altative, Greek, is Mr, D. N. Botassi, whe r haa been for twelve years Consul of Greece ' at New , The Frenchman is here 414; the ' Irish , man, the Seetehman, the Englishman, the German, the Dane and the [ Utericatt. Can ed:l;ls here rdpreoented, so la Massachusetts' and Conneeticut,,and New York, and Peen - . sylvania„and West Virgin appii ordiptia . ik. ,Illineiiii.elx4MeorgitS and Tehnepseel, ,arid Eouialana,„andTexaa. „'.,„ ~,, • Xbere tlf'e Pleillurl'ilstere 13f the ''PO'i l Pi b moard,,one,of iinom Is ;en hitt we' to C O stantinople asi„a miesionary, ' g`*e.,/". (thither hi( t4,2r 11 10P 11 7 91411 orp e-, 14 - , A..Oloitrua , f, f. , Z - , 1 ' . 1 WQ OPOnd. oUr t i/ ,yrizioutstrOn. boil, , 1 1 1 110 -xf Will* I mill? eflFieere -0441 1., 11 t -Lum deck, low, salomsow 1010" " 1, :some: i writing,iettens. acme are bae d Aitli'M - . Mak:MOW* aie P. aylg 14 1"' q z ikr t an k orkeitlear)WW , ,114 4 . .". .It 4, tamer o v/v—,...,, uP. AP , Wei - Oq't RZESQ;, tha oueau,,Aqoul , -AM' P e r; T 4 ,t I ,VFIe„ amttoAgintitt4g• ..-.„,'../de at • ellj. ‘ ji gals A Cannot, *lf t ygr,,or particularly, for I klyttzvati 1141 00 '•cl um414 , Ac' Xo l ,e-V, rovgronm, 4,Aott9lik4alretilgzdtiC, atersimoomwe e WARQ diet , * ,$, P li k . **s.ll 4 ."ll. p ept u , hp rz , , too rfassq. 1 1 ethani ole e, b0t4g41 3 4F lac A Toy*, is reduced r cefoglieto l Yl3 Kitt iiksc.Po , Pi t •Vi 40, hg ~tiveAliA g n,,,,jitt m lu na ittenip t cross the inightyoymers again 1 He sighs WI. Ili kilt pf the}; land,: atel,-for:thpu She steamer;tine* far too slow lino . 1 ‘, ' i fs 1 l'o,ono thing I eon bea tetitirneny Prom ' ri . l initt 3 tgeotB expo enee--the h acing, liedge ug of spa,,alr. To my friends among your readers let me say, I begin already to fed stronger and more like work. This ramming (July 4th) we are out in fine colors, Thirty-one flags, representing Transfers. • s ivere filed of rtiebrd Recor4er, ;~~"~"'C~3'+ri^2CS'e; :C! :I.^"` `....ytk 'x~~z `~ :~R _~ - s.svvr.s?~~ ~T.'~+.5 all thernations in the world, we sixes in the They present a hes sight We from the United States v i me encptioutgrop a tkoSonth)•feea • Idid'hdrikandfraftett to the day our National Independence was de l l We r hope4o see land to.inorrovr. anon. - BliapleoFtstb4l6lonn Dispute.' . 14 esi.Yeng:ithe SinfOß; Sewing Mac' cauipany c owing,4. : ills perfection rea itt,their:xter plalselgsdpachine, sold i -beibit,oo6 ma*tteit,niore than the , of the next largest ; any. iiiiiChine'ha" .1 been before Public but 'it 'little :':than two y, and' haiitt been'ttiPelkeeen in print, it not folWwithatitinust possess eitt, dinary Zatalit ..to havjs.acifteved such a ca3sat 111 , ),Tr ~1 Na rruittaphcm great your prejudice' be in favorrot(epystbdrnsachlne, a vie thg. stiles rognis.of, SV , Morton, co of St: Plait' andl'entil ts, will resu bonirUiting . Yort, AO` Ili& dlief that Ship new' • noiseledd thanlitnyi otlici f 4-5:,.? It ransadlight as the lig est. ~M•hatt them:Lost perfect feed. It ittut,the.bastkemnier.and other att., t.• At has nitelf-adjustintynsion. .It hid a or „rangsk - pf work wit] enenge 6;,ttireia- or tension t , alive loge e. 1 'is as certain a tidies arid'is Singer's old chine, and !id 'asiiitlil-lifinider than any !chine yet, inviented.'',' .411oidi titters Of, the•,pressent day that loudly.vuffed through the newapaper ,hag peat suratiNeproperties are , ,compounds , and,paaatraposltions, cont no medicinalvirtues irhatever, and I , ,verl,peorillasky beverages, a 4, of ast,thg 'as a sty plant and td haVaii - bindano to Vicnikett the stoniest entinely'deetioeyingth'esoiting. The pd shotild therefiertry=eautious and !rheas none 'but Stomach :which:have stood! the :test as a reme spelt for many 'years, egid are really thetriettree Jedieatees 04Anach bitters not f bevesre ajc . They.pettabine the pro p ties, - ,ktfrthe,, ;beef Abute hd a stimulan, laxative, An 'efficient add Atnti-billous and'the beat StOnwhla ittrovrnito the wo . and''wheif eldiftinction with :buck's 211kied PaLs,itatithoisafost and sul tVeventivaagainstallbilinus derangeme horoughly regulating-Abe whole sYs and giving tonato the digestive organs. They are; highly r resquirnended se an vigorating topic to,mothers while aura vncrepaing the flow of ,rnith, and for col les**, tO, reMere the' prostration wi always ' follattie `ledglehh-tinued MADthy , they are" ilitifiltPaned. = No housel Should consider theintietives safe from !ordinarY'inaladies!Vithout these invaleu medicines. Theye.gan';bit obtained; of :druggist. .; f" • ' TTS Mesirs. ilinXpti Barnett & Co. have belied au aliiiileatinnibr Their Preparat from theGovernme,nt 'House, Fredr • 'This shows thovalue of their goods. Mheir Flavoring Fartradts are very 3 and useful preparations for culinary us Detroit 'Free Press . rtes . - • , Sale of-Building,Loto,c—Do not forget sale of desirable half iidre lots, or lark which will pada of at Fleming station the Pittabilfgh; For,t 'Wayne and Chic Railroad, about Six - inileS from Pittsbm Snly, 1868; at o'clOck n. jy2l-2 Good Goeds.--Wbere t 9 buy good gc at low,prices is. what_we_ want to call . lady readers attentlon: to. Bates 45: I I . )* street; r for sale at pricei, a tilitofuldid; atio'rtrnent of sum dress goods nf ,nlllthiltS Remember tl Ifo„ 2171ftE • .2 W. A. Gildenfanny;4s Fifth street, se' us copies of the ever 7eicome Lady's B for, August: Also, ; the August numbs: I)43totaon'a popular 'Ladies' National 244 zinet., Both, are xlehlylllustrated and h the latest fasld?n platps. , .111 JSU .1 Stamd 'tem. partt "For Sale o..afre, VirpeE , 11...)C,17 • ~.•. ... . ,prE* . PORTERVIEtiii;--141iionday. the 90th initi Mn.t R. • PO ItTERVIELat,'*Ife or John rortern, aged' 96:yeara. ; : ~. : -t: 1 ;-:. r.• Trientikof.tholgaipilyr arthrespectfally invite!, attend.thetlinerA4lfront.Vltmetidence of her 1 0.54,,A4. 481„I f in4en ,I T , Allegheny, n itVii,daY,;ll".7.3tatObri,,At, o'clock. itrA.l3l IV VI '. L 'Oil - 1141,1 ay morning, July 1869, Wllire liDtle KAM. daughter .of , ile. i , kl , .' - angtlAstra,Walayttlgy aged 9 moe. and 181 t ,T,tie trendA and *um ntna o' cta the remit t rellietrilly:invltdklel t tetid the funeral. from; tesidertcnoilf fie? *44 . *Yen atreet, Lanni: i'vi11e..'7 4, 93 - .41-2.11‘.4011 - nt 3% o'clock.. ,- littriolliti-Ortliibindigi s tliatilng. July 20, Ifs. 4lFlKuAriftflUCEvAault 1t..1., 7 1 ilralleni rpi. takergeo from hie late realdei; r-F...,,W-Pgc's AtrAtr,o-4,,DN/LvDAT MOR:SIi ..et-.llPeCtrAt`i • # 1 , 145 w il t leave ralnawa * - 6.'iti, el 6 1 , .6;,.54; •it 963 ter Avenue.. /fi le tif, et 4494o4, ) friiirieititliiiheismily are inv9 IXIMMEME 1714DER4KER.S. .. Talii - , X i llk en UN DERTA 1 - . . - or liati URfAI e gMT ,_ Pllmburgh, A 11 Of i ads; C ULOV -.M, sada , cry deseriptiew el Fun Furnishing Goods fl lashed. Rooms opsiiLd and night. Hearse •- Carriage•furnistr_ .ed ._,..,, ReisnalteßlS*Revis Mild Kerr, D. D., Rev. gJikanbUß-rfelpfppwaluFwins, Esq., Jaeohl er, Kin. D. • " ' AINUO, ' 'fitimr.s,uN i o.mccits lava i l l Y STABLM D ra irj le..4 - ' DIII3ET 41TRECT • D CHVP.CH A 7c A l NVi aHegheny (Milphere- their tCOlllli ROOMS 1 1 cOnsUntl ,eupplied *JO' real and imitation Ito 3 wdok u t n ysto2 walual Collins, at prices `4 Tying VA Up • INN/. prepared for int-'0 'thera. Hestia and CarriVs furnished; al 2 Rinds el:Mourning Geed* . required. °Hee orl at ell hours, der , sail -WW I r. ' i . yille n Tir ,BritriDNEY, UNDEI A KEsfANDAratatAiLmER, - No. 43 011 T...t.WeEtieni,c; and. No / SO MAU° t acrjan4 thy Joan w man' & Bros.o keeps sly on hands Awl - bit Metals. dicsowood, Walnut imltatloa,ROSelkOo4, l ool3ns. Walnut Coins 13, aorirdill — itakewodd• COffina 430-upwarda other vellbuiPiProtwt t ton4-;;Carrlageel and HUM furnlshad athratea., .Qrepe,glovee, plate al Engraving' furnis hed rem, mace open day a ELK J ,•.i.it:•, rtow , • 7.... ~.i r,,,1.:;.,..i.:a rz • i • , - :,.,...,,u qT.E. c L E. et f.1,„„-u ;;„wtipq, q ivy M p c k F l Tf d #R na th ta e anuractorgr. , ,• , ,,:11-0-i 1-, 1 ! .; -.,,-, f , ti . -. 'if f.' 'I AC f r ll .4. 44. R....XiitTmENT or ~ s ) ER cLassEst 1 -....0--, .: -, ), J.t t,..T)- till ' ri'ItrINWRAMIMSI,MADR FROM I lid 1.91:10 : , -11 , no # , ~ ,t, ,-- TXPX I I 3 .4 I :XIi,S I n ST Ml 4 1 '41444 'tie lif:liailfiliriied to oar trade. . o L IFIVifSEATH & HASLET T4' p.. 1 ~11. f., fr,e)9 4 - J--'_ . , • ;. Dilki..-a .awilnuaro,437 4 orn ol - 101 6 "..:',t. ..-... 3 1 , 7•. - . 4441 kf1i0T51,9# OE ' ' MASONIC HALL • I *.i i irtymi , ..9 ,T ; 1: 2 ,,„, - • 4 1 S .1 '.. r kifip "firuil7PrialgirGOODS, . Ada to a llPTlOT4Plitiiitcaaarr TAII IN !uo! • 4OR OTX:iltD s AS WIS VHEINTIVZQ. HALE'S' co_ of Penn and St. Chdr Strigft
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