B'. wrap itriimAN. • *sag IPrayif ;11'leetilig:-44otn 34 vr. to _awe o7clocl,k at, the iCiethodiakChureb, Fifth iistreet, next . door GAZETTE 041.63. 'City c'ourielis.—Tfie proceedings of City Councils *ill be found ohthe seventh page cnof this morning's Giarrri. • . • -Grant Glaii:—The , a. Republicans of the Sixth ward will meet at theto Ann thegr et -School Ro Hone , this evening perfect organization of the Grant, Club' in that :-.-ward. -A fall attendaneels dealrea.- . , Surety of the Peace.—blary T. 'Harding 'wand M. C. Harding Made information be fore Alderman ' Irwin of . Lawrineerille,. -71;ablitt Leopold Hart, for sulety'.of the ' imam s Sart was arrested and held for' a ; t lo Choiceliet.—The'indefatigableVon ferees,of the Twenty-third Congressional -. District met again yesterday morning, at Fre4Vort,.arultafter balloting.dfty-six.times without coming to any de cision, adjourned until to-day at 9a. m. • New Gas Main.--Workmen are engag? • '1 , 12 18334 a ileW gas main along North sae. ` - nne, Allegheny, the old one, which is three Inches in• diameter," , being, altogether too small. The new mainwill be double the capaoit of,the old one, temoved. - , f Dlsorderly.--John,Sullivan, it is alleged, behaved himself in a very disorderly man -3 ner in Alderman Thomas' office yesterday, in consequence of which he was fined, and m default of payment committed .to jiol. Ile was afterwards released on payment of •the fine. . - • Commltted.—Alderrnan - McMasters yes terday, in default of bail, committed Wm. timber, charged with false pretence on oath of N. 11. Shaffer. •-• Justice J. P. liteWeL of East Birmingham, committed Jacob Beeler on an information for surety of: the peace, preferred by GOd treid Zang: ' • • sli h t Fire;.-Between` eleven' and twelve o'clook on 'Thursday evening a shed cover ing a brick kiln. owned by. Xr. Cochian t in the. Sixth Ward, Ailegheny, look fire and was destroed: An alarm Was sounded 'from box No. 3, , corner. of Washington street and-Beaver- 11,V0111r 'which b roughtroht thn."Fire .I;Department aOmptly mid,'but no water was:thrown. Assault = 'aria Batterv..=Jobri Sullivan. made information before AldeniumThoniks ItYsterdaY.i Phargi?2g4dargaret Barrett : ith -11.sixiiilt and battery, • The paxties.xeside in the Sixth ward, and it ,appears , that the prosecutor Went - into yard occutiled by She defendant to borrow a wheelbarrow, ',rhea he was commanded by her to leave the premises, and on refusing to obey the command was struck on the - bead with a m buck. The seeed vas arrested aniiheld to bail for her appear ine's at Court. Outrsgeous.--James -McAnallan, an old man, was attacked at the - Soho bridge, yes terdaY. MPit s Leonard, who ;beat acid ebttsed .I.ti an outrageous manner. - Leonarsl, it appears, was drunkand had-no °their `inducement , than the wicked and malicious, promptigsrof a dePrayed heart to treat Mr. Me7A.mdimi, _who is a civil.; and inoffensive man,.so ionghly. Inforhirition lyps outdo before AldermanThomas;:oharg -- ipglqpnard. with assault and battery; and a warrant was issued for his arrest. linnaway Accident. , , • Thursday evening about' twelve o'clock,' wiiile'two young hien wlpre on their way to the city, rettingot from a pleasure drive to , - East 'Liberty the one attached to .the buggy in which ey • were - seated 4,06,k. fright and ran a av, throwing them both out of the vehicle.' Tney were found on the , ,roadside yeSterday morning and brought- 7•lsawrenceville by Mr. ;Jonas Smith, Where they are now receiving med ical treatment. One of them had his . left leg broken and the other had one of his he r- hip • bones,Nlislocated, while both were ot vibe severely bruised: Their injuries thoug,k painful, are not considered danger . . Robbery Of a iffordware Store. ' A.l an early lieut . ieitterciay, morning soeae thieves entered the hardware store of Mr:, Frank Strewn, en the corner of Ohlq•etrPet and • the Diamond, Allegheny. An , entrance into the establishment was effected by. the removal of the grating over one of the cellar windows on the side ' • **deg, the Diamond. Onto in the cellar, the rest of the work was comparatively easy.' Fleeing a-large box underneath the, batchway they rallied it and thus gained . edudwgon to the store room.< The operators • apparently finding the safe invulnerable turned their attention to other things; and carried off a considerable amount of booty. No clue to the perpetrators has baen etf McClure Township; Grant Club'. • • The 'Republicam of McClure : township • met at Liwlsey'S Tintel, (Wood's R un) on 'Thursday evening:, and organized a Grant Club by electing the followlng officers pB. Fleming..r V ;e-Fr.:!ardents---Dav id Davis, and Thos.: • ~1 ;taries—James U. Murdock, and - 1 I Henry tothe • • The follOwmg names were added Vigilanes Committee,:. Geo, Cagghey,Tald Bider,*''BOwland Jones, Thomas . James, 'Thomas Pyeatto, , L'. Jacob Frtmze, W. Hewett," David Davis,' Benj., Crowther, , • Louis Bilkey, H. M. - - - On motion,...the Club „ wil Met every 'Thursday evening .st o'clock, t.his -pima% 'Jams 11..Mrainocu, sClty Mo Dr. A. G. I.lfiCandlaes;,ThYsielitte to the < . . Board of Health,' reports the following is • - torments inthe city , of Pittsburgb,, from July 19th to./ul7 26th; 1868 : , • Diseases—AnOrEi:, Jaundice, 1; Looked ...la* 1; • Coastimption, . 5; Peritonithh.ll; DidaSe.of Suptalienal Capsule; 1; Cholera • 31orbtts, 1;- Remittent Fever, 1; 111 tentery; 1••=-12. CWILDREN--Cholera Infant:urn, 25; ..ItTatural Ctiases,l.; -Disease of Braitr, 4; Con ' mulsious, 2;• Con , blalformktion, 1; Pneumonia, 2; I.l,a•strunatiotv of Bowels; 2, liydrecephaltut, 1 ; Accitlent, centhritis, 1; Diszat;mus; 1;.-41. • •• • • Of the above there :were; Under 1 fear, 22; from Ito 2, at; 2:to -5, 3; 516 10 x "1;'20 30, 5; 30 to 40,`.8, ,4019'30,. 1 ; 50 to 60, • • 'GO -to 70, 1. , . • • • Males, 32; females 9).;' White, 49)' , 00/9"ied; .I—total, 53. • • , • • • EMI • Reabatis►g an 'GralO '' Arthur' 'Graham and William= Sarver -were brought. beforeMayor'liran;vestel day morning phorSed,lttil alikirtWtOß' duct and i'ealsting on, oiliCer. , it urea- al, I leged by °Elixir Graham, of the Allegheny, police: that .-'Twhile ' - iiithticitt the' I;4' l a mps in the Second ward coa' Thaledn. , evening he heard a noise Ina tave rn o a r by. kept by rani* , Byrne,. Going- up to the tavern: Jo found tirtarn a n Sarver, engaged in arigilistio en unter and cre sting considerable disturbance. -He st. Tempted 4,40 -,arrost J Graham. who- re„ sdsied,..;34ok walslbaloSTOttrPoweied "Nihrcr i rt, -, Sarver cam e _ ' to the rescue ' of t prisoner. ~ Hota, Parties -.XOt.:. upon - 4 1 1 C *Steer, aided also by several "others in the - zoom, ligiteotwithstinding all theirafferts, the officer still held on and ded in Arresting; both Graham - and Baryons and :10d,gedtit in the lockup Sera e h e log the lifarOr litt4thil!rp ..t.*ent,7;•. vi t ,hil Jive - dollars 'and-;,cati, t ! ki in paid rtip . :Ass Sarvethekigotithere.! Orifi#3l,4l.l,A default for thirty 4?0,0 1 . , `.!, ::ri ,',: I 7, , , L • - - , 1 -, r IP. : : ! . :::^ 0':: OD In 2) •••-. GtEAT 'FOE AVM Cat. Over. One Muldied'lluildings Destroiled— , ~,.. _ . - . , Many Families Rendered Mouseles&— .. Loss slso,ooo—lnsurance $50,000.•-- • List'of Principal biterw. - Special dispatches received yesterday .aneounced anextensive fire as - having oc- cursed at Oiltity,-'origintiting at Parker, Thompson 'Co's. engine house, and de- stroying twc4kirds of the :west tilde ot-the _ town, embracing over one hundred' an d_, fifty houses. The. fire broke '. out-Abel:lt I half past di in the 'morning, notemunicate . t , , ing first tthZ five cars of oil' and thence 1 spreading with great rapidity, consuming . . everything on both' sides of Main street from the postoffice to the public school house near the river bank, and rendering , house's about two hundredfanillies. The 1 confla gi ation lasted five hours. l The o interests do not appear to have suffere d greatly. The heaviest losers are: S. A. hristy, druggist; Dr. Porterfield, i esidence; Finley . Condi, groceries; Isaac Blakely, • hardware; +Winsor Bros., hard- I ware; Hoag do Bro., Jones House; L. D. Kellogg, paints; _Western Union Telegraph block; St. Charles Hotel; Chas. Shepherd; grocery; Boyle „House; ' Stiffe - & Son's' , bakerY; Parker &Thompson. Lockhart & Frew, Pool Bros., and the Lucesco Land ing were 'burned. '- FURTHDR PARTICULARS. ' (Special Dispatch to th Pittsburgh Gazette.) OIL CITY, PA. 1 July 31. - At seven o'cloc k , this morning a fire broke - out in the storage yard -of Parker, 1 Thompson :St Co., mused by a spark from tife,,,engine falling into some oil.. The flames soon communicated to, a number of tank cars on the railroad siding in the yard, and to the adjoining buildings, sweeping • everything before it from the Pastofficeto I the National 'Hotel, and from the foot of', the hill to the edge of-the river, burning 1 several boats in the rivei.' The amount of 'the damage cannot now. be correctly esti mated, but ' it is very heavy. Among the property . destniyed • wam Christy's , drug store, the jonee Hctel, both the Western Union and the Atlantic & Pa- 1 cific telegraph offices, ancleight or ten new and - second hand engines in the yard of Clark & GOodwiri. '..k: great many goods were removed from burning buildings and afterward destroyed in the streets, the fire spreading' so -- saAllk that ;then removal was impossible. A. portion of the track of the Atlantic & Great' Western was destroyed, but a staving _force of -workmen are engaged in rebuilding it, and will have it ready in a short time. The tiniely*arrival of the Tire bepait-, meat of Franklin,with with, steamer, con tribated largely 10 the sating of the lower portion• of the town., The opinion is that there is not much oil burned, though_ it is impossible to tell at present the loss in this line. There were bu "three tanks in - the fire; only oneofwhich t VMS full, but as they are still standing, it is supposed they are .all right., They cannot be retiched yet on account-of the burning timbers. • Among the heaviest losers by the-confia gration are Pool ?Brothers, Lockhart & Frew, and J. A. Christy. lily Associated Press.) OIL CITY, July 31.—One of the 'most dis astrone,fires thatTer visited the oil re ,gions occurred he e at seven o'clock this morning, destroy ing both sides 'of Main street from the poritoffice to the National Hotel, including the Jones House, St. Charles Hotel, Bergh House, Western "Union and P. & A. Telegraph offices, Dr. Porterfield's residence, in all two hundred buildings, rendering homeless nearly as manyfamilies. The oil interests suffered but very little., . ' , . . Om Crry, July M.—The loss by the fire will prebably . reach 1100,000; insurance ' , out "-OW.' $5 O l abol - , Coroner's Inquests in July. Coroner Wm. Clawson held inquests on the 5 1iOdies of the following persons,duzing the:month of July: • July Ist. Jno. L. Hartwll, Birmingham, drowned in the Monongahela river near: Dani Nti. 1. - - July 2d. Jno. Redman,drowned in Tur tle Creek ; H. W. Morri so n; boy," drowned in a pond at East Liberty. . July 3d. James Hetherington, killed in a coal mine in Mittlin township; Matthew Hall, killed in 14th ward, by a runaway horse. • E. Pate, drowned in the July . 4th. Joiepii Allegheny. • Jody bth. John Douglass, Allegneny, found dead in his bed. 7th. W. H. Willoughby, child, died from natural causes. 9th. Louis" Hoerr, Past Birmingham, drowned in the Monongahela river; John Seidle, McHeesPort, suicide by laudsuaunn Michael Connelly, bionongahela borough, killed on the Panhandle road by a stone WM train. 10th. J. P. McDowell, Peterson station, West Penn. Rea; struck by mikine. 11th. Jennie Miller, Union Depot,•death from' suicide by laudanum ; Theophills Herron boy, drowned hi.the;Alleglierty river; Craigher, Russ township, death from sun stroke.. . 12th. Cosies Shaffer,'Allegheny, . 'ape-, John Luipe, 'Allegheny, found dead in ..... 13th. Jacob Baker - Bast' . Birrninham, . boy drowned ina-welif.- -- - -.- 1 -. - - - • - 15th. Andrew ~ Virrobleckey,:,l2th ward, died from -sunstroke; LoUis Baikal; boy, drowned in the Allegheny rive .=William 'Lewis, Nerille tOWnship,death from sun -stroke. .' ' • ...., i. -: 16th, Fred. Lauer, Scott to h i p, death :from: sunstroke, ' Janes nigher; :Laugh 'lin'sfurnece, sunstroke; Lawrence Dawes, 'I2W ward, death from sunst roke; John 'Carter, Lawrenceville, aninike.. • 17th. Sarah McAllen, 'Union Depot, apo plexy, superinduced from beat;,Bli Biverps. •Bverten &Preston'aMille, - genend debility; William Luke, killed on the Connallrllle : Railroad, ' • - ,—r - : , lab :David Johnston, Pourth ward, Al-. legherry. sunstroke. ••- : • . drowned in the 19th:,Jeseph Rosier, boy, Allegheny:griver, Fifteentb•ward. , • 20th. , Reury Bruee,Robinson towns hip , killed 'Oa kiek:from a mule; George Be la,! i negro Infant, death from natural causes. :. 2lst. ' John s`Piel, ding, '` Allegheny city, deathfrodi brims received by, amp explo 21d. James: Dolaii,. a bey;', killed ion the Panhandle Railroad, ' at Try Station. 24tb;• Peter Ilichiirde,l Reserve township,. death from natural °apses.- '' 2,6 th. John Itebirfsopi, negro, died iniall 'from dVserieety;- Peter Dean, • Itilled , at Brown's Station on the pennsylvarda Bail road . • ' 28th. James, Oonnigle, .brazted—ta-death at the Albion Oil at Bennett Stanto n onWest Penn ' s Railroad. ' " " - - =I EMI •• r 4: Vatted State. 'District: anuirjudge - •- ' . ‘ - , s . lic,catops,l l! , - .. 4 .i. - __,. , -..... 7 bankruptcybranch of thittecin e . ' ltoa..Dgeri I es - '', .- . 'for ,0. • - - Ida)!l'l°ltng a Pedtt°ElWaS . - - - 1 n a aeason 11 In the ' ' Al a by , ' es --"Phls 'excelleM' Z w eata iiii ii i i Harrison,sking' thst ,, IS4lin' D. ' lade of amtegenieht vl t upon the ----- • 'i. lier ont r ir v'th be ; derlarc&a: bank: P . : this ; even i ng under GreY ~ de, A --.. , - ,11 41 te - , ••• sia , t i t , forth i t a l ic tett, , o f seven nights eb u erbi l d'fretefiy2,.. l o. ;Pt. tion , that4; ~—" - 4185, .. •included 1110 three . , • ru the Pt ; ' ,oo - 111 1 °' '' 44 :,„ : tne. 61:"Ii---:'' i l t i le b f f : b hgtr l64 a t : :::::111nri Furth 's rni7mlrehs4altidteilr°ghtnlinco lirmilusrit,,m'J tb s i'''''''' — bit delitcii*, — on,the 14th of •Ps!n. nen wi ll donbtleoallcheit`tir 6f/ta A e ' re ° m ' em . the Pe" -- . ns iTh t- ` t. tred to GoonON . - - g at h . citizens ' still retain entertainment will .c,onn‘_snelsenea.t,oasf a ki cellentaXlMt' 40135 ling., .",i s f WA k eltdate tii ' the :ou r, b eof Mr. FosterOv haile Ave n gc - was a man two tracts 4 uvt4iirwith the bond of the old Theatre 11: sileln e a t Lri c tr e llf t. Z e r it 6 r,4 ( 30711 . 1z0 c : t o r: setsk . source o f so yaCtlittUta s Plesi all . , 1. ing raill;:tle •:*_,ar,l ll l" in * to i,3 v itb. 'intent to meat.. ' H aut o...jc'droltilititi 43fitertida- Auld Aber 10 4 3 " 4 ""Ej ..tecovering.' theft' ''' .M e huw e 3117-- u Hall , this delaii" his , creditera2 l 4 * eu le a of *bl e b in .... Sti ti i r w li wi e ve y i n ..e'OL lSltalica i fibtr oi .. amate te u r l -cfairna., This, tree:odg; _ 4 **" . l ,.,'' ldboijal.4 - Prawns , ,411 . 1 . m vticipate: ' "The_ 1 2 n .....m As recorde d in the ..Req o LlP'' - a. seder th e t performers will, h.rrA good p i li.!* it byr. isged as an est of* . , i , en nick!g-tbe:lo4gle t i e l s ' hiew - iiiotrunts4 ~. .: -,,. 'it i tc ri • 'fitiernuiltoe.-w4spbars on' t .-,, :at ri i"i h e t h i. ..' d va dk r3 b o f . t . PCI i nt ` __ ~..1....:;. cos . . ... i , ' .Op 4 ‘ . ..• . ~.;*c oli , aa i I, z r , ... 431 it i . , 4 : v i I ; to s * , Tilitlpflt, tO shod ;, 0411110 IV ' ; r-4.-1 T.^ lig Oa " 1141111 ‘ eclllittl. "the Petieb# 6 * r edlt . ° ' „ ,-,„:, mit in, _ ri. . trinted• ' -- 71. ~.... ~,A, ~,m9 h ~. T't ~'Y'_..-~... . _ .. tvatilt cyAztkitrs 41.1116.b5; 1111:11JS1. _ .. ... ~.-. 8 fa Handness for i'iilvi The followingls wsamniary of - .the busi . neas transacted at -the •Allegheny'county Register's office, -Joseph H. Gray, Register, during.Ahe month ending July 2i,1868: . . ; : i.v... Tiins 6t..kniliNt§'rniiloN 7 GRA - irTED. Dezeden• - . - ..ttamfa4strator. ; Bond. Williamm Krueger ..., . . . Carl Krueger g 2(.13 JaIIICII lierriOtt " Richard Hermon Boo - • °JO Andrew Gribben • Catherine Gribben ' David Crawford Martha F. Crawford and ,J ~ !., • Joseph H., Irwin -- 10 ON :fohit Glll ' ' ' Charles 8,0111 and E.,A..40,000 ' :erenitahllilller Francis !Miler 100 Hamilton Beatty Catherine Car 10.. . -. ..;.. • 200 Frederick Rawrie....Chrlstlina Vi , . Rawrie... 300 - John S. Davison ' - Annie .N. D avlsonand _'30,000 _•-.:, :, . • ) . Henry Lloyd Michael *Harry Mary Hauer - ° 100 'Nathan Porter. Jr....ilias Porter. Jr '14,000 GeorgkD Maud. ....... Joseph Rigby Mat hew Wr,:;.: .. . .MKria Walker ... .i..."...). 300 Matt Hall ' Eliza Hall and Andrew ISltZbel McCarthy ' John C.l)lcCarthy, Real, 300 Wm, M. Moffett Jakob Greensyralt. .... .., °1..013) George Schnuth ' 0. C. sm it h .. - . ....'. -.....- 1,400 Joseph - Weeks - Chauncey -Weets, „cum test. - annex° • • 12,00 u Henry O'Neill.... ...,". ... ChriStopher O'Neill WO Prestley McDowell... Rlizabeth McD ell.:. ownli and ). , liiram )31e140w .. .. q4OOO W - m..., Elebbautn, .. . . :14. Biebbaum.. .. -..: .. ..... . 50 Peter Riehart..;,..: . Mary Rlchart . . ...... ...:. 1.000 lia - OW Johnston ha ran Johnston • 6,000 Martha Walker • Ma ry Walter • ' 100 John Culbert :Annie Culbert t 7 11,060 istliba AnmrTrzn TO PuOnATE. i•- 1 Testate*. , Late O. .. -. Executors. Joseph Weeks ...Pittsburgh ...... Ex.'r renounced. John Gerster. ...PloAburgh C. Reiter. Jacob F. Stra b..Pltteburgh Margaret Btraub.• : Robert ecott. .... Pittsburgh and Mary lacott. ,f ' - Dawson.' ~, - Benj. Bruc.e.......ltobitison tp....Ohas. CuWtn. nialtmipgs - ' and © alt er ... Jane Powell., .... :Shaler tp 'Alfred Jones. VII.Lai ON FILE ... , 'THAT :HAVE war BEEN , ADMITTED T O . PROBATE. The following willii, - which are 'on - file have not been admitted of record for the reason that of %hem have never been ~ . proven and the fees - on some have never been , paid: A number of.them were filed during Registerßicbardson's time of office : Testator. . :- Residence. • • Eeuor. .- R. H. O'Comri.. :Franklin Tp.... .. M. A. O'Connor.. Elenry_Rayz... ...Reserve Tp.... :..Margaret Raysz. Win. Headland ...--- --. ----------.. Cath. caunon...:Plotiburgh • James M6Cribe. Jane Williams,— Allegheny City... Ben,. Williams. Susan Dodds ...... Pine Tp- . ' 1.... R. McAboy. John - Jones Peebles Tp .. :.; ; . .0. 'Jones. - - Jacob Schultze.-Illmulugham ..'...M. Schulas. Mary Mitchel: .„ .. Buena N'ista. ..... M.Henderson,Br Robert Verner....Lawrencevlißs....flarah Venter. Theft; Pavia. ... . :Birmingham ' Jane Davie. 7.. - , R. MagirtCaldwell.. rittaburgh. •;,.Diar A. Watson gn McNcil.i J•Biatgort..l;..ROss Tp. & ins. Jos. Findley Plum Tp . J Martin and J Black. .7, Pcterssenn:.-:.:Aileghen City D. Peterssenn nwriaiyer.Fittisburga 1.6 ....C. ii.Prittiviyer.: , Isabella , Cooper. itdoClure Tp..• .. :. W • COOPer a :S. W. Fastoring birminaham J astorlus & F. Moerich. C. Pastoring.,.....Birmingbam ..... Chris.Pastorlus. Ellzb`h Mitcheli.Blrmingham ......f.ehecca.Dickson David Smith . „.. Allegheny city...J.& W.J.Smith. Anulli'Farlan.d..Chartters.-Tp ... ..J.• McFarland. H. Ilynextamp...Pittstntrgh . . '.; .. .Anns AL-noner kamp. J. F. Wolf Allegheny Oity-M. Mentzer. J. McCracken. •.. 4 llegheny City..J. K. Graham. J. M. Graff. ...... McCarulless Tp..Margaret Graf. Martha Chamb's•McCandiess Tp. - „D. AR. Hay. , • Real Estate Transfers. ' The follOwdnc deedi were filed of • record, hefore H. ,Snively, -Esq., Recorder, July. Slat, 1838 • '----' - - John 'Javens to Robert Wailes. Joie - 18..1 3 0H lot No. 11 in Harrison's plan. Twent .. t .third ward. ;7Pittsburgh. on Harrison street. b 142 feet ..$350 Samuel 13. Cieley. Sheriff, to John rtoMarch IT, UM; interest of Joseph Irwin ln a lot Mt Ohio street, Second ward, Allegheny by 240 feet. 45.0 4) Mary Duchy to Wu,. Digby. nr., .3. c 2s, Mc; lot on Itigh:vm street, Mt. Washington, 101 by 210 feet. WILD bnlldlngs... 4 l 45:00o F locs i n to Anthony Kuhl. July 27, 185 s: four lots in It township. containing 22 acre5...15,85 8 James McCabe to Pittsburgh, Cincinnati a is Railroad Compant. May2l, INC lot InChar -tiers township, on line of Railroad, containing Ti • perches. George 1.. she's heirs to Wm. LeBlle,December 33, 18t77; tract of land In West Deer 'township. contain. Dig 52),4 acres I Vl,OOO George Leslie's heirs to Elizabeth Gray, December 14, 1867; trait. of land In West liter township, rim tells:Dg_7oa .'m ' • • • $l,OOO Thomas Mellon to Francis Ivory, M ay 2./.• , 1E68: in l o t lot en Liberty .street at the corner of r actory, N Ward, Pittsburgh, 30 by 100 feet 84,060. John A. MKee ta'Andrew Pitativer. June 25.1866: lot No. 6. I n John A. Mc:Reels plan. Robinson township ' - • $476. Alexander Patterson, et. al., to John Anderson, December:l, 1865 lot No. I._ Patterson's plan, Sixth Ward. Allegheny, on Market street, ffi by.- .„_ 100 feet ' - $l,lOO. Jacob Rush, et. al., to James , May 27, Andrews 1668, two tots on Nixon street, Sixth .Ward. Alle ght , 40 by 143 feet 05,05. U. sterson to John An September 3, 1667; tott on Market street, nixsb Ward, Allegheny, a) by 103 feet4l,9oo. ** ' Dominic Gallaher to Ann G allahe r , Aprll 8. 1967: lot No.l, Mellon's:plan, Keating ally, Seventh Ward, Pittsburgh, 'ffi feet front, with building • $l.OOO. The School District of Lower St. Clair townshreeipt. to Herman Shuler, July 1, 1868; lot on Ormsby st Lowert3LClair townablit; 50 by 103 feet ...:—.4= James McGinnis to Mary Magill, July 21, INS: lot on Henry street, Foutteenth ward, Pittsburgh. 7 '..' by. = feet _ .. 'lhomas Bourke to Right Rev, M. Dutnenee. Slane 13, 1365; lot on Arthnra street. Seventh ward. Pitts burgh. 66 by 1.44 feet 43,000 Nathaniel Allen and Lewis Y. Woodson,,lnly 30, lis6B; lot on Overbill street, Pittsburgh, - 23 byloo feet A. IL Palmer to t o wnSc, Ally 30, 1E68; tract-of landln Wilkinship. containing 3 aercs..s7so Wm. John' to' William kicCallorl. •J idir 6 , 5 163 ; lot No. 72. in:Brown's plan, on May street, Lower l o t Clair township, = by 100 feet - 4 SAM James L. Craft to Patrick Devlin, February 15, 1849: two lots on Pennsylvania Avenue. 43 by 1:4 feet 10300 Joseph Finnn• r to Pittsburgh Female College, July 17, 1868; lot on Hancock street. Fourth ward, Pitts - burgh. 100 by 960 feet $1 Henry Warner to James l'. Knox, July 15, IBM lot in Sewickley borough, 100 by 422 feet $1.500 Henry Warner to Eliza J. litiox,iJnly 15. HAS; lot In Sewickley- 103iby 423 feet I , $1.5(0 David Rowland to Carolina Luban, January IG, 1867, lot on Foxalley. East Birmingham, 'J3 by 03 feet. 6 1 ,E i - mo ivro Au ss. Same day twenty t w o mortgagee ware flied. • • . Murderous Assault. We clip the following from 'the Clarion Democrat: "Oa Wednesday, the Bth inst., a Ivlllain entered the house of Cdr. B. A. McClosky, (better known as "Barney-Mo .• .Cloaky;") in Farmington township, and alMost killed 'a young .lady, and tried to' Miithe house. Mrs.'‘McClosky was absent, visiting her friends in Philadelphia, r and ion Anna, a sister of , Mr. McCIOSXJ, was -keeping 'house. While he was at work in a field, about nine o'clock, A. as., and Miss' BibClosky in the house alone, a mat with ayLaxe in his hand mat a knife bible belt, 'entered; and told her if ihe made any noise while he was,aearching the house he would kill her: Sbelmmediately hocked the room dooi, when the robber, finding he could not frighten ler, struck at her throat three tithes with a knife. She' pridected herself 'with her hands, which were badly cut. He then knocked her down with the axe and While 'she was door a n d heburst open the room door searched the house, but got no money. i Before he left the room Miss M. became conscionaosnd ra'ont and screamed, which brought her, b n rother' to her aid; but before he got into the house the villain had escaped, - and no clue to his whereabouts has since been obtained. Miss bleClosky was severely irduredand . was delirious 'several days. She Is rider in a fair way to recover. The affair caused a great excitemeht,, 'ands large number -of ; persona went in search of the criminal. . ( 'Had they caught him, the nearest tree would have served for his gallows. About a week ago three men called at the same house and compelled Miss McOloaky—whe was also then alone—to get thorn dinner. Bherecognized the man who came, ...t be last time ,as being one of those who had been there befure. ,l • .- "This Ia one o f the greatest outrages that ever occurred in thia county. and we hope he perpetrator will be brought to, justice. tile r s , . .._ Railroad Accident ...:, A. 'Passenger' Train Wreeleed--T- Injured. :Xesterday morning . , e Pittsburg Fort Wayne •St Chicagoe4 .ress train which leavis here at 9:40, wl. e running at the usual rate of spead, : , thrown from the • 1 c track at Birmingha , ; station, about six miles below the city. . lie accident is-sup posed to,have ,111449 n ed •by the placing [ of some large-spikes ',the' track by seve ral boys who were eed play i ng in the , . " . ni r vicinity just before t: tritinica' me along. The locomotive road" ir4l e against the hillside and,vras completely ticked.`_ ' The baggage and i l passengt4ca were thrown off: on he oppositoi'Occe of , thepack, ' making narrow I ra —from going over the embarOcin 1,1 nto the river, and being' damaged ,7ii, considerable ex tent by the „crushing tpgether The train was pretty, well' filledavitkpassengers, but fortunately none werepwand but one or two injured. , TIM enganger,-Mr. William Tabor, had his - "righti arm fractured, and suffered other painful injuries, though none: of them were of a fatat character. He was, - conveyed, to his reside ce on Franklin street,,Sixth Ward, A”eg enY; where he Is receiving proper medical' ttention. Among the passengers, one had is hand cut by a piece of glass in a broke window, and an other was slightly brni about,the head e :f. and ,on other parts of his body, but Aileither of, then are - dangerous. The ten o'clock accommodation train from Allegheny, arrived at the cane of the acci dent a short time a ft er i , d occurred, and conveyed the : people and baggage back to the depot, from whence Most,of them took jourwo c. T he ai and proceeded on their ney. , track is temporarily ob -1 striated by the wreck, but vigorous efforts • are being made to clear it off, and it will be ready for use to-day. - .Dillengei AI Stevenson. We elsewhere present to our readers in town and cbnntry the business card of this . . Well established, well known and extensive Commission'and Forwarding House. They are largely engaged •is the factorage of flour, grain and other produce. Our coun try Mends having occasion to try the Pitts burgh market would do well to avail them= selves of the oxperience and business tact of commission merchants wa indulgent, ac tive and-faithful as Dillencer do Stevenson. They are constantly advised bytheir oOries 4 pondents of the state androsperity of all the markets East, West and North.. Their ample`capital-enables them to make libel' idvanees on .consignments when reqdlted. This, firm has also in store a fine stockof the best brands of brandy, wines and other liquors, of guaranteed purity.' We adVise our readers to touch not, taste not, handle not, these beverages—but as we know some of them will not heed this advice, the,nelq best thing is to use only the best qualities, such as may be found at Dillinger SteVen son's, No. 87 Second street, Pittsburgh. • The Peoples' Saving Bank. I • Our readers will be interested with the official statement of the financial condition of this recently crganized , tiavings ba k. The amount of paid-ap capital and of d‘ posits and of accumulated interest and Pre miums demonstrate clearly that the Msti tution is not only, a safe depository of the. savings of the people, but that 'its ninths are sp managed that every dollar deposited will surely earn for its owner a liberal in terest. This bank is further and speciall commended to popular confidence and favo in the excellent character, business experi ence and well-known integrity of its Presi dent, Vice President, Treasurer 'and Board of Trustees, any of whom would be a"capa- I ble and reliable executor of any trust, 00w ever delicate or extensive. The iron City College. recently had; - an , opportunity of testing the merits of this - institution, we take pleSsurp in recommending it to all de", shorts of obtainingn practical business edri cation. The concluding part of the course called the Actual ,Bt4B/ the histor 21,65.4 department is the Crowning effort in y of Busi ness Colleges ;•it is all and much more than it has been represented to be, as any-one will readily learn upon-trial: We advise' all young men who desire to obtain a busi ness education to go to Iron City College. We speak from experience, when we say it is cheap, thorough and practical—M - ion Densocrat.,_- Mr. T. T. ,Ewens, Plumber, Gas.and Steam Fitter, at No. 165 Wood street, has on hand at ,his establishment an excellent assortment of pumps, prominent among which we observed a patent ale phmp which readily commends itself. He also keeps a full assortment of gas fixtures, which will be Sold at reasonable prices: Mr. Ewens is a practical workman and gives special attention to steam- fitting and we cheerfy the public to his establishment. r Specialecommend attention b is ¢I en to work in the country by Mr. Ewens, and as Mt employs the most„,comPetent workmen our !trends, ,everywhere who entrust work to him will have no cause to regrit'it:. His prices are reationablei - '• lionsskeppers 'generally will find it to thelVidvantage to call.at.the Original Dia mond Front Grocery. No; 1174 Federal street, Allegheny, where they will find one of the largest ` and best selected stocks of _pure teas, coffees, spices, etc., embiacing a coin plet, ° assortmentMcß r ide .fam.MY gro— ceries:, liesirs. MBde et George,. the proprietors, are careful In making the pur amm toe n b d u , y a n n o d t " hn wh ..b e u t t e w el h s a h itheri city can , , a better selection of ...goods be found at more reasonable_ prices.- If the heated term-is over, the deMand for ice cream and summer refreshments still'continues as great wi ever Eked go, wherein the city _will be found a 'better ar ticle, served up in cleaner -style, than at the first bless saloon of P,ll. ISl:Gnire, No. 105 Fifth street. Ladies and gentlemen will alai) find there a, splendid assortment of confectionery and ( sweet-meats. Meals are served up at all.houre at the most rea sonable prices. • , . _ Holtzheimerls Dining Saloan, for ladies and gentleman; is one of then:lost popular places of its character in the ci y. t Meals are ; served in' the very . best style at all hours, and the tables are always filled with the luxileles of the season, ands competent corps of. cooks and attendants . always on hand, who - take -pr ide - and pleasurditi waiting on customers , . The Continent stral is one door below the Pcostofficei Fifth eet, ice Cream.---Puriag the -okst few.--WeelLs theamouird of this article consumed in this city_ 31'001 astonish a New Ye a + dair y man. .The first ohms trade is 1 ly tno. nopolized by. &Venire, • NO. 05 Mt. street, whose icieream-saloon is one of the coolest and moat . i at t thehe cityt.j bleale are served at all hours mos reasonable prices. 'The Contintatialr-4(oltzhefitteriat•Conti nental Saloon, Fifth street, one door west of. the Postoillee i tl3 one of the best Atrniiit aa lcxms '-fd 'the- eltv. lisaae:Stensive exPerieneW/a cats rer v aid glyelLthcinast. ter his enttie attention, and th% result is that'hiSielctensige and onnfortable rooms are filledwith enstomersat all times. ' J. • riiiure, there, is some Fonder in this hand.: lierolueffu-said-Desdemoinc- Vsucittifittilt B - h ;tad lrthetig.elilarOf Ailkldidet b.ao ; 0, t exquisite perfume. for. Ale handkerchief, msaulithelarelr by O r Wooliwerth it Sop, itocbelltert A.. . , "'it 1 AV. Moortieid; No. 81 MarCet street, ittoldprlng an xasgant.sto6k4Vtootbi taint /sad tl s, mars at alearattce Pdcall *Am= a11.• , t a :WS liteled;.or.l4o. gOOdliti 1 11 0 2 0*:( 4 4elia" - an d- 'IIPRI aI !TETI -, 'awn of straw goods. The Weed Idaehine , s'.., Prrrseutom. 127 Webster street. .cor.. Webster and 95 Webster street. ,Webster and Rob- M. Herr James Jordon • Mercer streets. P. Smoker J. W. Lewis erts streets, P.N R. R. • M. Patton 18 Townsend street, J. O'Brien 46 Union alley. E. Kelly , -• 96 Washington St. E R Lotz .. ............ 39 Rand street. J. E. Wolff • Duquesne and Han cock streets. 3. T. 'Craig. . ......... . ...... ~.Craft Av., Oakland. J. Barton, Esq LI A. A. Gamble J. Gray ...... .1 ................Register and Oak land street. M. Hamilton .... . ... . ...... 'Wilkinsburg. W. Hs DeVOre, 'Under taker . ...... . .............. .164 Grant street and Wilklusburg. EAST LIBERTY. East Liberty. M.Boyer D. E. Boma_ J..H. Morris. J. Beecher.. J. Worniesly ,W. H. Green • S, Hazlett. J. M.Penks. 8. Wiltiams J. A.:lTower., M. *Gonnigle T. S.';smith J. 0x1ey.:..: . ... Eichorn'L. W. A. Erb 150 Jackson greet. -.1. P. McHenry 217 " Mrs. Hunter 217 " T. Herd ' .211 J. G.slagher; 126 'D. , Rees 136 Canal , street. MTS. J. Scott 136 " • IS. A. Purviance ......... _Washington street and Cedar avenue. 1 Mrs. - Jamison T. B. Wilson ' ja,LEGfrENY. .. ...11 Boyle street. LAWRENCEVILLE.- -- M. Wentml. 2. doors froin Lee's, I Church street. J. M. I.r . win,Preab. Ban ner • Ewalt street. L. Wilson -'Butler street. M. S. Kerr Chmtnut street. C. Sultzbanghßdtlsr street. M. J. Reese .Tike street. E. Trufitt COvington street. T. M. Thomas Liberty street. E. G. Adlington Chestnut and .But _ ler street. J. Brown J.. D. Morrell • J. Caron:aka Bridge. W. Britenstein J. B. Capt. J. E. Gordon,,. 1.. 'Courtney BttrneWs Celebrated Standard Prepare., tions.—lt is affirmed by, druggists that Burnett's Preparations are without a par : : tdlel for the elegance of their appearance and the scientific nature of their composi tion. To our readers we_ would recom mend them as being fully worthy of their great reputation. The Cocosine is not only an elegant article in hair dressing, but a complete eradicator.of dandruff and cure for baldness. I Burnett t Co. are also the manufacturers of a list of flavoring extracts for culinary purposes which for power, combined with purity are unequaled.— Montreal Transcript. T.T.S.W. The best and Original Tonic oflron, 171013- phorus and Cans' aya, known :as. Caswell, Mack at Co's Ferro Phoipborated Elixir of Calisaya, Bark. "'The Iron restores color to the blood, the Phosphorus renews waste of. the nerve tissue; and the Carsaya Fives* naturall healthful tone to the digestive or. Bans, thereby curing dyspepsia in its va t rioukforras, Wakefulqss,Creneral 'Debility and Depression of Spirits. Manufactured only by Caswell., Hazard Co., New York. Sold - by all druggists. I a A complete stock of stationery, embrac4 ifig all the various styles'of plain and fancy notepaper, foobmp and letter paper; ask), every variety of envelopes pens, pencils, etc., , ore kept at the well known establish ment of Col. J. •D. Eagan, Sixth street, near Smithfield, and • will be sold upon the most liberal terms. Scientific and Literary books, and works on art are selling at half price at Col. L. D. Eagans, as are also Sabbath school litraEy books. Cash' paid for second hand books, novels, magazines, dtc. - • All the late magzaines and illustrated papers will be found on the counter, of. this establishment. j • Livingston & Co. would announce to the Hardware trs - ile that they are the sole man ufacturers of he well known Drum's Pat ent Shutter Hinge and Sash .Palley. The trade will find this Hinge and Polley the bestin the market. All orders addressed to them through Pittsburgh PostofficeDot 226 promptly attended to. • • Intelligence Offices are one of trei great est conveniences of the age, as will be fully demonstrated by calling on' ColoneL J. 'D. Egan, Sixth street, near Smithfield, who has recently embarked in the business. Persond in search of ernploymeni will do well to give him a call. . Mcßride" & George atNO the original Federal Grocery, street, Allegheny, keep a full supply of family groceries and provisions. Give them• a call, all you that are keeping house and claim to econonalse. Bates ••• . Fifth street, is the ladies emParluin of fast).- • It is to Pitts burgh what Stewart's is : to Ne ork. The quality of, the goodesold at this establish ment are such as to concunendAhs house to aII pnrehasers. . Bosteripf every'deseription is embraced in the immense stock of goods now opening at W. W. Mobrhead'a iashionable retail trimming store, No. 81 Market street. Sweetmeats and general , oonfedtioneu i n admirable selection and'astmrtment can PO where else better be obtained than at P. H. McGaire'S, No:105 Fifth street. 5,000 Tare and valuahlittts are. 4 "frer . ed for sale at Eastep pricei at Col. J. D. Itakan's well known Book andtionery . store, Sixth stree4near Smithfi. are. ChaSce.--We would (=lithe a ten ticirt of parties :- wishing - to engage - hi the plumbing and gas-titling butnew to an advertisement in to.dafs paper. Ne:ti iiihh street is the place where ark immense - stook of 'dresi Roods, and every variety of dry goods, is offered to the pub - at such reasonablepricei. • lio ai Mikeness of,Grant.t-Pull-sfsed portrait of. Grant, on, colored card begird, the beet and; cheapest likeness . to be had, for twenty-five, ,cents, at Igo. 84 Fifth street. - diNV -Hair; - 7 - • ' r -fir i No better place for eith 'U er than at the finely tarnished apartmenta.of No. 190 r Federal steet,..Allegtieul;.; , • s • • Thai. is a splendid sip* of Dross Goodg just opened at Bates $" Bell's, No. 21 FU a and see theln.- - • eta' • Th‘e place to get White Lime, ,CalMn 69ll ,IYdrSDUO MC Lime St !D.''' . IL Eeker's, 161 First street. Gothic ,and Flab} OhlmmoTops, brain Pipe r ullud, at 1);'!t' Eckor '•> 197 477, scree briaiclaY - ~lled at : D ' B. Bakens, 167 First, Say Molar amll3lalr lir Alabama. , (By Telegriph to the Plttshura Erazette.l SELMA, ALA. July 30 The Seynio and Blair mass meeting of the ,people of Bibb, Shelly and Jefferson counties at Montavela to-day was a grand success..l Able speeches were made by Ex-Governor A. B. Moore. General John T. Morg,an, Hon. Samuel F. Rice, Hon. Alex. White, Hon. G. D. Ilartridge and others. liesolui tions ratifying the National platformand. nominations were unanimously adopted. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette...l . NEW ORLRAVS, July 31.—Cotton -dull; middlings nominally Sc. 2 'Sterling Ex - ; change unchanged. New York Sight Bic change premium. sugar and Mobilises dull and nominally unchanged. Corn quiet at 90a91c. Oats drooping at 70c. Nal scarce at 22c. Pork firm at $3O; asking , ' ') higher. Bacon quiet; Shoulderni3s.;a l3 } 4o ; , clear Sides 17a17y0. Lard nominal at 184 for tierce and 19c for keg; holders asking higher. _ - Buffalo Alarket. Eurrt`aLo, July 31.—Flour infair demand-4 for spring at $5,75a9,60. Wheat is tam sales small; No. 1 Milwaukee At $.1,98, and .at the close at $2. Corn firm ana a good inquiry for sound, which is scarce;- sales 9f ; 6,000 bus mixed western at $1,01; No. 1 held at $1,02 and over; sales of 20.000 bts No. 1, seller, part August/At-41,05. Oa* inactive but higher; sales of oar lots at .q. Rye is nominal. Barley, sales 160 bus df. new State at $1,30; old nominal., r `4 _ tt • i 102 Craig street. 39 Union -Avenue 3 Water alley. 57 Pitt alley. MIM MAE .near ' Sharpaburg :Fleming i Station7 ...... LONG,.Agent, - 140..112 , Grant street New Orleans Market 4 LaMarlite Market. 7 • 1, LOUISVILLE, July 31.—Sal es-66 hbds toa- backo lugs at *7,75a9,75, and &Sipping le ft.• at $1,50a18,75. Corn,f 95e. egg—New, 4.5 it Eke. Wheat, 51,854. Rye. 1#1,25. Flour---,..di 1 Soperfine 66,25a6,50; family band, 510,5? '416,75. Detroit Market. DETROIT July Sl.—Floui, choice brand s of new Wheatt were offered at sll,ooa W ll, s t for white and 110,50 for Amber heat brands. Wheat steady at 12,25 for whit —. and $2,08a2,10 for Amber. , • • St. Louts Cattle Market. Sr. Lthris, July 30.—Cattle are in $OO4l supply with a fair demand at $2,75a0,71 , „f 0; inferior to choice. Sheep and - Lambs aro unchanged.-. • Permanent Cure for Catarrh.—DruggbA sell immense quantities of 'taus valuabr. medicine. It is prepared by Dr: Kennedy, of Auburn, N. Y., and gives entire relie'. ' from that distressing disease. Dema Barnes ct Co., Sole Agents:. DAvt, Pure Fruit Syrups, YU: Pine Apple. Orange, Strawberry, ,tlCaspberry, betty, Sarsaparilla, Lepon and , Rsspberry Vinegar, at the lowest prices at 112 Federarz street, Allegheny city. iy2s:lw ,GEOBGE itnitv.E.N. DIED: ItI'I3DLE-At Toledo, Ohio. on Thursday, Jai: 30 - 4101 S. of concretion. FR4.3ICIS, intent son • Robert Riddle, sge'd Veen months and three dark The friends of the family are respectfully invitek - toattend the funeral from ti 0 . 175 South Avery:ail, Allegheny. on SATHUDAT, August Ist, at 2 r.. W. 4, 7. . . tiILL.-On eriday, July 31st, 1865. at 9 o'cic4f A. st., hfrs..MARGARET, wife of James .9..11 . in the *lst year of her age. • . -P" ~, :( ' The funeral will take place from the residenced, her husband, on Penn street, in the old 9th Ward'' ~. on flannAvir, August 21d, at 9 IS"clo:k A. ail, to pri ••''. teed to Lebanon Grave Yard, in Mifflin toWnshig • ' The friends of the family are all respectfully invite, es attend: , . , RUSSELL.-On'Priday, Julf__3lst, at 3l • , A. 31 , JOHN 11.. bon of W. E. and Rate" : Russell, In the 3d year of his age. '' The funeral will take place from the residence ...t. his parents, No, 130•Sandnakir .streeti , flilleghenil 'idle isouNl:cd, at 10 o'clock. The frieirds of the . ~ , family are respectfully invited tcrattend.• -- . A ) t ' RAINES.-On Thursday evenitig, • Jdly 30th, ... 10 o'clock. CH aRL4S. lcungeaV boa °/. "bn R. I. and Elizabeth Haines, aged 9 years, 11. months anM. 93 days._ The funeral will take place from ; the residence O , r his parents, Carson street, South Pittsburgh, atlet • ~". o'clock THIS-HOUIVING• The friends of the familyi...,• ~.7. ... • are respectfully invited to attend. HAUDENSCHIELLO.--012 Friday. July 123 i o'CIOCIV.A.3I.,SdhItiEI... IIAULtEhIe I.3glKil lst, , in the 79th tear of his age ' ,_, . _, The faneralwlllfake Plate from h is late realdenity , ~.'1 on the new Washington ternpike, in Scott town-. ship, on scrsDAT, August 'l6‘.llt 3r. x. JfAeu4s. - -,--- of the faintly are invited to attend. r. •• :,„ MeKEE -Friday morning', at '7 e:.elock, FLORA- 1 IeSTELLA, infant daughter of William and Nancy ...1 . McKee. • 1_ Vl' Funeral from the residence of its parents;:nesi - the toll-gate, ate, Frantstown road, THIS Arram.Noos, at 3 o'clock. Carriages will leave Tatman I 84- , eon's at 1% o'cloc k . -- "," UNDERTAKERS. VE.X. AIIIKEICi , IINDERTAgEIi No. 1t36 FOIIRTHMEET, Pittsburgh, I. C INS of all, kinds, CHAPE.S, 4ILOPE'S, and e ery description of Funeral Furnishing Goods Ici - Dished. Rooms open day sud night. Hearse a Carriages furnished. • Itsysulscir.e—Rov. Drorid Berr,.D. D., Rev.ii W. Jacobus, D. p., itiou!sat gq zwing,(E., Jacob '. Miller, Rio .. QIBLI.ELES:&FELIILESiIIND :- ‘ TAKERS AND LIVERY STABLES, cornet , 8 DUSKY STREET AND CIIVRCII AVEN --: Allegheny City• where their Cat FIN • ROOl4B I I Constantly supplied with real and. imitation Rollo wood, Ma y and Wahmt comas. at noose va- rying groin Srit to 41.00. Bodies preparefifor inter ment. Hearses and Carriages furnished: also. alk. Inds et Mourning GoodS, if required. grace ogeX 1 at all Mount. day and nigh.: . . _ ICBEET T. RODNEY,_IINDEIem TAKER AND EMBALMER, lio. 45 , 01 M, KT, Allegh eny, • and ( No. SW, DLLMONgs 13QUARM, (by John Wilson i• Bros.o keeps aiwszrt „ -: on hands the best Metal, Rosewood,. Walnut gat imitation Itosewood•Colans. Walnut Collins Ma t . wanpwards. Rosewood Coking $2O upwards. a other comps I proportion. Carriages and Rome( furnished at low rates. Crape. _4:Roves Plate kat Engraving furnished gratis. Mice °air daY rou ..7. _ : GE' uFiE SCOTCH PEBBLE SPECTACIMS , wAlmaNTzto TO ( INPEOVB THE) ECLCI)t't DU,NSEA,TH & HASLET 14 156 ring , wrzErr. sPEING, Gown, Aeast..„to s GLASS XLESMELANT Tiara& ." • , jUST, iiPlCiWs .; ISE ITENRY G. 11.A.T.X'13;: I' oilier o Penn and St . streot :QIELILING OFFAT,COST P "* . - THE.II-41631Ci Olf 0118 stimEß STOVE oy-COTRINO --ounswomsontirm iiirit/GB; ? (firemen's pliiii g iShli; k . &Ye room for PALL GOOPCI 4.41471424033ha11t Tik#Prel 98 WYLIE EIT.. P°z F eder FOB SALE BY =I Mil = MN 3 • t ffinl