S, CITY AND SUBURBAN. TA* li e AZETTE is furnished in the Lily the days of the week for 15 cents per week; by mail, $8 per annum : 3 ?nos., $2. Those who intend Spending any time sway from home during the _summer months, can have the GAZETTE mailed to them by leaving their address at our counting room. • --- The population of Pittsburgh on the first ef January. 1796, numbered 1,355 souls. Pittsburgh Counclia.—A regular man ly meeting of City Councils will/be held Monday afternoon. June 28th,/ 1869, at 2 oteleek. taeveety-three years ago thist day the GAZETTE was Issued ou the first sheet of white.paper manufactured = west of the Allegheny mountains. Allegheny Councils,—A regular semi monthly meeting of Allegheny Councils will be held this (Thursday) evening, June 24th, 1869. Arrested on a Proceas.--- Niergaret Ed wards, who was under bail! for her ap pearance at court on & charge of illegal liquor selling, was arrested yesterday on a process and committed to jail. Coinndtted.---Kiderrnan Lynch yester day, committed to jail, Albert Miller on a charge of assamt and battery. The committeant does not state: the name of the prosecutor, and in that respect N defective. Committed tbr Twenty Days.—James Freeman w as . a rreste d m i tt charge of . d ts orderly eondnet on'oath of Ann Miller: 'NM alleges that he struck her with his last. The Mayor cot : omitted him for twenty daye. • The Ladles Strawnerry Festival of the First :►tethodist Church of Sharps. burgh, Will eonti wife 'this evening. Rev, Wm. Evans, of Pittsburgh,. will read "Sheridans Ride," this evening. An who desire a literary. treat, should .he present. . Lareens.—Lewelia Lee made Infor mation before the Mayor, yesterday, charging lassie Powell with larceny. She alleges that 'the accused appropri ated a quantity of wearing apparel, the propeny of the prosecutor, valued at twelve dollars. A warrant was issued. Surety of the Peace.4--William Han nan tnade infortilation before Alderman Lynch yesterday against John Corry for surety of the peace. He alleges that Girty had threatened to whip him. Dirty was arrested and after a heating was, in default of bail for his appearance at Court, committed to jail. Delinquente in the XXILId District should bear in mind that all income taxes and special or _license taxes are requirecrto be paid on or nefora Friday, the 25th inst.lNeglect of this matter subjects the delinquent to penalties which it is the duty of the Oallector to enforce. Assault and Battery.--Nancy Brown made infortnation before 'Justice Helsel, of East Birmingham, yesterday., charg ing Lizzie Pommy with assault and bat tery. The parties reside in Lower St. Clit;r township. It is alleged by the ,prosecutris that the accused beat and abused her. A warrant was issued. Circeny of Shoes.—Andrew Mulhol land, of the firm of Mulholland dt Can non. made information before the Mayor yesterday, charging William Deakers with the larceny of a pair of shoes valued at . 1,75. Deakere was arrested and the shoes found in his possession. Alter a heartriii he was committed to jail in de fault of ball for his appearance at court. Forcible Argumect.--Anthony Schut tell made information before Justice Helsel yesterday, charging Dr. Kapp with assault and battery/ He .alleges that some days since he was at a Coro ner's inquest where the Doctor was also, and that they differed on some point raised, \ when the Vloctor attempted to convince him of tit correctness of his (the Doctor's) position by kiiocking him down. A warrant was issued for theltr rest, of the Doctor. ficininary HIII.—MESsEs. EDITORS: IS it proposed to include Seminary Hill in the "Park" improvcrnent? If so, why are private contractors allowed toexca vats and remove the earth from the east era slope—the most prominent and pub licly exposed mitt of it? If the hill is to be taken into the programme, the orig. final contour must be restored by filling nn these greatexcavations. As any per siin can soe that this would be attended with very great loss, the digging busi- DOSS now carried on there should be slopped. • Larceny. Hattlt McKeever yesterday made in formation before the Mayor, charging Thomas Joice James Battles and Win. McCall!' with larcenv. It appears that on Saturday evening last McKeever was bathing In, the Monongahela river at the foot of Market street. and while he was in the water his,poc.ket book, containing one hundred and fifty dollars, was taken. Joiee, he allegee was in the river with. him and knew o f having the money, and he thinks he directed the others, who were on the wharf, to steal it. The ac: cased were arrested and locked up fora bearing. Cieslag Exercises of the Verna le College The exercises of the graduating class of the Pittsburgh Female College will be held this evening at the . College Chaptl, \ commencing at 7.45 o'clock, sharp. The occasion promises to prove unusually entertaining and interesting, ad the ffaduating elan num b er , man y of the most trilliant scholars the College has yet furnished society: The pro gramme embraces essays. musical per formonees, a salutary and valedictory addrielr, and the conferring of degrees. The liddress to thb" graduates will be de livered by Rev. James Allison, D. D. The friends of the institution, as well as the public at lame, are earnestly and cor. dially invitedlo be present. teavel Ibr eanipe. G. W. Schmidt, - Esq., limier of the well known and prosperous firm of Schmidt dr Friday, wine importers and distillers,. sailed yesterday from-,New York. on the Cunard line Reamer Cuba, for Europe. He nroposes during his ab sence. which will consume about four months time, to visit all the wine coun tries Of the cold world, France, Germany, Spin and Portugal, and to make 4 tour through England. The firm be repre sents are the 'heaviest wine importers west of the niounkains, • and do a much greater trade than - moat of the similar houses in New York add Philadelphia. We wish him a pleasant and profitable journey and a sale return.' The busbies* of the house will beconclucled during his absence bY Wm. J. icriday, the !e -xit:dabs partner, "~vtK y.. THE COURTS. District Gourt=iudgest Hampton and Kirkpatrick. WEDNDSDAY, June 23.4 T . , _.,e argument the attention Of 3& continues to °COON , the Court. - • Objection has been taken to the report of the case of S. P. Irwin vs. James Bleakly, on the ground that it only pre tented the deponent's side, hence weaci mit the following comm un ication: __ THE IRWIN.BLEARLET CASK. MI SSRB. EDITORS; In February, 1805, James Bleakley agreed to sell Samuel P. Irwin about thirty-three acres of land in Venango county. . , Bleakley to make and tender a deed in fee simple for the land, clear of all incumbrances. Irwin paid twenty thousand donne in hand and agreed to pay twenty thousand more in sixty days, or as soon thereafter as the deed and title papers conveying the laud in fee'simple clear of all. incUmbrane 's shoOld be Bleakleyten dered. never tend red a deed nor j i i title papers, and Irwi ' i never tendered the balance of the mon V. Irwin alleges that Bleakly could not make a'deett clear Of Inc mbranotja,hom the fact that the land wa encumbered by large judgments against Bleakly.i'One Judgment, of thirty th utand Wien; another of over one tho sand and athird of over, six thousand dollars agittemt Bieakley were given in evidence al the trial. Id addition to this it was in evil nee that Bleakley had taken posset-sion of the land and was'maktug valuable_ int'. nrevements on it. Irwin claims that Nutt Bleakley' 4 W.: ability to make a good title, and Prorthis taking possession of the ',land,. ..that ho, Irwin, has the right to 'rescind the 00-• tract, an I has brought this action talk cover back the twenty honsand dollar& Which he paid Bleakly with the inter est thereom the whole a omit of prinei piland interest now being near twenty . - live thousand dollars: As it stands, Bleakly has both the laud and the Illiinoy. Ills Heiler, Judge Kirkpattica, tieing of opinion that rt., in • o' - ' g i .1 - onvo totl- A tered a cited, non snime hied, and tticti granted ,i.l. l'lllo to show cats," why the non-suit shan't' not he take+, off, anti or dered an early argument of the rule, be-. fore a full bench, that he might have the benefit of the opinion of his H uh or .1 tva g4 . 3 Hampton. Judge Kirkpatrick stated further that if the non-suit were - taken off, that in view of the importance of the ease ana the inz:igititinie of the interests involved. the case should have a prominent place on the Septeinber list. From thia you Will see that the ease is yet In Court, and were it not for the one-shied statements in your paper of yestertiav •anit strange ly retaiate.i in higher co lor: in your paper of to-day we should net have re. ferred to it. ~ June 23, IS,M, Quartet Sessloug—Judge Stowe WED.'S 13- - A DA Y. June:.—in the e3s-e of the;Commonnealth vs. Frank : Ghent, in. dieted for keeping- a ferociotis dog., re ported yesterday, the Jury returned a verdict of guilty. Same day motion for t new trial and reasons died, by .Nlrr, defendant's counsel. Commonwealth vs. Palmyra Ghent. Surety of the peace. Ann Vtxts, prober*. trtx. Case distals.sed and prosecutrix to pay costs. Uomroonwealth vs. Arm Voss, surety of the pokes, two cases. Mary Glaent prosecutrix. Cases dismisred. at the costa of prosecu+rix. The next cash talaen up. was the Com monwkaltir vs. David Campbell, in dicted tor assault anebattery, Timothy Golden prosecutor. The defendant In this case is a Lieutenant on the police force, and it was alleged by the prosecu tor that while he was Uorifincd in a cell in the loci-up, the defendant struck him with a mace. The facts, as developed, were as follows; The prosecutor was some time since arrested and placid in a cell in the lock up on a charge 01 drunkenness. There was another man in the cell with him, whom, it appears, he beat and abused, and some one of officers went into the cell and struck him. The jury; how ever, did not believe that the defendant bad struck the blow and returned a ver dict of not guilty, and directed 'the pro secutor to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. James McFarland. Indicted for assault and battery, Peter Baden prosecutor, was \ the next case taken up. „Thejury returned a verdict of guilty and recommended thedefend ant to the mercy of the Court. Jane McDermott, indicted for illegal liquor *eking, was arraigned and plead notte contendere. Sentence suspended. Michael McDermott, indicted for as sault and battery, plead guilty. Sen tence deterred. The next cm* taken up was the Com monwealth vs. Peter itemlinger, indicted for assault and battery, Mary Fink mos ecutrix. Verdict not guilty, defendant to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. David Gilmore and David McCloskey indicted for 'wetly, Edward i Rukert Prosecutord was next taken up. The prosecutor is a butcher doing. business in South Pittsburgh, and he alleges that the defendant's took from his wagon a pocket book , containing from ,forty to fifty dollars. Tile jury returned a verdict of not guilty. The defendants were remanded to jail in default of bail in the sum of 111,00 u each for their good behavior. TRIAL LIBT -- YOR TRURESDAT 176. Com. vs. Frank McDevitt and C. McDevitt. 177. " " John Cheap. 178. " Alfred Beatty. 180. " " Jacob Wildertnnth. 181. " Alfred St. Clair. 188. '• " Thom. Morgan. • 184. " " Patrick Bradley. 186. " ' 1 Jacob Klein. 187. " " J. W. Hamill. 188. 11 " John McDonald. 189. Given Gallagher. 190. " " Henry Portlett, (2 mica.) Common udge Sterrett. WEDNESDAY, June 23.—The case of Mills vs. Kirkpatrick et, al:, heirsof (leo: H. Bell. pieviously reported, is still on trial. •TRIAL LIST FOR THURSDAY. January Idat. 49. Brewer vs, 'mosso° 011 ON . March. List: 33. Mellott Bro's ' as. Moundafleld et ux. 9 6. Ariderson vs. Alpert, Bill it Co.. 98. Noll vs. Waldsekrnidt. 101. McElroy vs. Barker et Co. 103 . Furkason vs. MeNlek et at 105. Owens ve. Robb sic Herron. 17. Meglit e t izgto , pp g h, pt. iv. a t C. I t , R. W. Clota- -- M. _Stoney vs. MeCuteheon et al. 04. English vs. cin i o n . 88, Kearney's AnWs vs. White. 78. Balza!! vs. Snyder. ==2ll Hate: Hata Haut—Closing out sale of Hats and Cars at the great first class hat house of Wm. Fleming. No. 150 Wood street. All the immense stook of thisfashlonable house will be gold at a great reduction. Closing out Kale will be continued until the _lbth of July, at Which time I intend to make extensive repairs and alterations in the storeroom. vz^ rt. ,H 4}; v Ji..U' d.7.R ..w~'a',tT~~'L ~K~,y~~c':. PITTa U RGII . 6 A ZETr.E : tit _USDA 11)N F. 24, 1136 E THE FOLIETH OF JULY, The i German Celebration—Meeting of Committees From the German %ode. tiee and the tiabbatarlans—ineem sue_ shin is of no Avon. ' A meeting relative to theerO ted eel- t ebration of the_ Fourth of July by a Pat " llte tion of our Gertlian (Athens, Wes hob at Turner's Hell lent evening, which watt e.tended not only by those fiveri eg the demonstration but also by the epp ul a ng o:comet. It appears that rho Oteemittee appointed at the Pfeaeher`a 'nettling held to Pr. "Clark's Church, Alleghene, re.. eerily, have ',thou their aplobibtment had several intervieWel With prominent Ger. 1111111 N 00111leettnt With the' celebratloll MOVtialeet, thriAllgli Wheal 1111 arrange. too worn to meet the Committee of Ar• meet was 1114110 by Wllll4l theUtol;llllit rangettlelltS from the several Unfiiiim Si), ott,ties Avtilell lirapo.,ett to hike pert lii the celebration. IL With decided by the Gber mans to Ireceive the eitimtemenstrellell committee kindly and lieteu patitettly iii any argtitnente they might tidy,, to Whir ag""tila 11 1"inItia1t. Before the meeting had been nailed to order, the Antbeereloratioe t‘tite tt ittee matte their appearance itt ability le the Ltbr,try room, a n d were etirdially ri1(44%141 (44%141 by the (humane emelt - doled, rafter which, the gentletateit bulletined, the tier : matteleking their Mattes grimed a Whin. The committees were eouttiltosed tit' the following named geentellten; tient - MO Vtottottitteo—Mr, Dauer, of the rotibt,nt, k•iieli - nitioi eiol ktexere, llogle now, Nahum, Pallitli3, and etX . °there whose manna, wo oottlii not aseartain, A utt • !Ammar at ion 4. leinntittee Waste., 'Park, iteskieson, Teel, I( on, Me R . night, Tor reeve, rierej t u r , ,11, 4 0 0 . "'Mittel) Jeillititiles Ileatiode mid Kirk. Tito teeeting wee - edited' te miler . itY m y , itat i ,-r; who, its th e etteettee of the 5,,,, r ,,ri„ey., toad the ittitoute, of the pre ; (: , 'dine meeting, wine!' were iatteele 'filo (Nommen that: - eiAttel Iliai iffielli was it noiiiintßon tit giiiilinaltill protinet who ,tnsirstil hi have i. filoiotty deems sem epee ti , . 1.11,10,0.'1A oolnlit,italll .oat tittiiiitiy, ',Mil +l,lt oil . If it ii , it, 1 lioll,l I,iiiiiro PI ltiO illoOltiig to hii.ir 1 li.iti 41' kinil thine Or i't' - 'snit tic,,l with it, ei 4111.1 r tousiitees. tie motion of Mr, Palate', It 11+ti . . fl .- . ‘olvotli to hoar the Visit but contlinito n to tAll‘e. Air. Part:, t'llottrimto ell thr, .A ll ll_o oll ,, , fitistration Colo oil( tan, h.V4ltiit (lint the oti ;siti,,l of their vent itch 111 11(tiii it frinnaly litsiNtis%lott upon tllti -Nut \loot of the pro.- posed Senday _Oeleoltretteu. They oaten with the hope that the lelittere of the tuovettientudgiat he proovelleit Oii to de• ler the demons retitle moil Moittley, Of hillit it tot Saturday, as heti al wAys I,oeti the etieioni to, .thitt retetitirY winigis Lim • rourth of July ootairreti iii timid**, Ile referred to the eordtal Melteg exieding between the Clermont Otter Masai, lk,A uteri, oatin by birth. and letpott it might eon- Moue to axial. Ile feared, however, teat the propoSed Sunday idanoustrothet, if carried out, weidtt have a'atrtillif teli• thillt`y It. thintlitlr that good feeling w Melt' bad always tesiatett betweett the two .classea of eltetena. The tippoolltien um the part of 441101%1411 ettistins, he Neel, might be tertned a preludiee; hut ad. Milting that it war, WOlaiii !Walt ha tint. ter to respoet it thee to stir up ittrife.'op . 'smitten anti contentiou. At the copelitilen of Mr. Park's re. mark*, Mr. Hauer impaired If there WOK any other gentlemen of the Voutualttee whodesured to ear anything. J. S. nails brietly tatitireeSed the melting, detareceting the tuoveduent, and hoped that h'lWltuaraan friends might be Induced to I postpone_ the celebration to a toter or hold:-'it at an earlier day jthan .on the Sabbath. as propti. When Germans Caine to the country and • became citizens. they -% . should ley aside their prejudices and en devor to conform to thr customs and laws of the cOuntry of their adoption. Hen. Robert NlcKnight addressed the Society briefly, concluding his re marks brstating that the appeal to, the G-erimins to defer the'demonetration was l not made in behalf of Chrhmanity, but wa.e made to them as American citizens and in behalf of Arner;cans. Mr. Bauer thought. that the committee represented the preather's fleeting held in -Allegheny recently, and the resoln. Aloes passed at that meeting were baited on religions grounds.. Ail I tinder/demi it. this committee represent the Crain. tlan element as opposed to the ao ~ailed free-thinkers. . - Mr. Louie . Fieger stated- that enroll° t3ocieties had determined to turn out on Sunday. and It waft the 'tattled platten", of the Germans engaged In the movement to'have the celebration on that day. At this announcenient the \letting - Committee bid their . Gamlen Montle good-night and retired. - ,- The meeting then adjourned. .. 1 he Green .11#,yett Ateneter, I . The wrath of a women; Whoett love bee been turned to betted through tint In. intone° of the "green eyed itioneter," to exceedingly great, tool et •tmly elite dued when the °fleet tof her vengetinoe hem been made to feel It, power, or the jealous creature WM Mimi properly rto: 'drained, by the Parting arm id thot how, ft d rile) , Vox, flowing Merited Mix hint 11 experience, appeared Wore A Iderinnit 3.loMasters yestOrtley Mid i 1401) I tti9rin 4 4 boil awaited Mime )(Me T alt tide en. pore. ty of the prone', allegleg tit I, she lititeild • 'mod to ran Is knife through Jilin, IL would appear, front the +detriments of taut portion to this stilt, thatr, Foe lent been paying his saddrenaea to Mies Tilsit. tile, and that retlently hie utentltitly hi that direetion oeautiti. Wit tiler Mr, Kos 111 was seeking elite where Mr falr etteilem. ion does not po s itively app tar, bet It lot certain - that wonething lii his temoluet milimothered is large remount of Wridli lii the LONOIII or Mite, whloh ihittekipiel it. self,. greatly to the dioremillitlire iii Mr, Fox. Ile amine that while petioiltig the home) In which Atli ii Ta Melded, lie tile warred that dainiel on the door atop. with it plate In her hand, and Wham ha erri4itel at• a point nearly opposite the phew where -slid stood, the plate Walt hurled et bib head' with greater reran OHM pm elision. It 'mimed its mark. Mid, Wait bioken . into fringrnente l),v Ildtiltilig against A howde over the *lay. It wee then, as the proolenutor allege'', Unit UM defendant did threaten to ills It klilfe thregh him; and lie futtlierl ended thin, he la stroll(' Mlle will - elml that three', ,Into execution. A Velment, ,IWaii Welled for the arrest of the injured wniiiiiii, -------.. _.l A Fatal lbw. John lioland,su engineer rambling hi Tetpperanceville, came to his death yial, terdav from the Weide of an ever tinge of, morphine, taken to allay y Revere pain produced by a Mimi. It at►ppearp hu bad been buffering for several days a►id nights to much an &Own as to deprive him of sleep. and the morphine watt taken to enable him to sleep Tuotelaii night. A notion of hie death watt left at the Cormier% office, anal, in the ahatiklnu of that officer. Aldermen Neener awered the eununonti for the purpobe Of holding an inquest, but on arriVilig. lit the residence of the flaaattaall fhtihtt that Justice Kai iy had officiated for the Coro. ner. Tim Jury returned a verdict its ac cordance with the Note /dated, The do. ceased was about forty.live yeare of 06, and, leaves a widow and three ehildron, ~~~`° ~~` fir,,,'; I Plivale Eiorough Council, Special Meet- iv. A ripeclal meeting of the Council of 2dirivals Borough was held on Monday *reening, Tune 21,1669, Bargees Willianis' .presiding. Members present : Messrs. Brown, Dempsey, Coates, McConnell, Sege, bronck and Evans. ' opiicEus ELECTED. q'ho Chairman stated that the meeting had been called for the purpose of elect• lug borough officers. Oa motion thp Connell proceeded to the election of ofHeere, with the following reeult: Treasurer—Thomas McElroy. Clerk of Counoils—C. A. Barrows. Halleltor—A. 11. Collier, Esq. Colleetor—A. McF. Johnson. Hteeet Commlasioner—Thos. McElroy Messenger to Councils—Theo Klaiber Wharf Blastor—Joslith Riley.'. • Ctinstablo—Theodore Mother. • AITANDINCi COMMITTEES. The Burgess announced the — following NI ending Committees : . - On Pinnuce—Molisre. NteConnell,Evaps and tiegolarauck. • ink fitrooth—lthearm. Cbatos, Deinsey, snit Itlvittlf4. On Ortlittances—Messrs. Brown, Coates end tlegehronek. On motion, Mr:Brown was appointed it Committee to ascertain from the Bo rough Solleitor whether the law requires the publioation of ordinances in the newspapers. A (+in nnt ti leatiOn from Mr. Chris. Cook, relating to the "Biting up" of Lincoln avenue et the bridge across Ging Run, WaN rsitt Ived and referred .to a special tee (Mr, Segebrounk) with in bt meth) is, uu n 1,414111, the Burgeaa wag appointed etimmittae to procure a alto for a watch htitima, (ni motion, Ilin regular- night of meet ingivioi fixed on that firm. Wednesday of 0.+014 - Inonth, ut 7 o'clook sharp. In motion, adjourned. • • clioa, 11)ny Extrichiem. The grielu ging (dams of the Western Unitlureity holt! their elms Day Exer -4:16,4 kn the (Itnipot Of the University yes terday afternoon. .; Wore the Unto art lionlierid, the ball .wau well filled by an appreciative malienee, alining whom we manual many ladles. The members of the elate( ill 411" emerged front the Irving Society room and took their pilules on the siege, arrayed In their' coMillist)eelaent gowns, Mr. H. wse master. of cerenioniem, and eimiliested the exerelsem In a graceful and easy matuter. The firm perfOrtaatleeS Wits a history °rug, ()lama of ~t 11)" by Mr.' O. K. Mlles, 'the numerous and telling hits tif this gentleman on the tnembere of tile chola were loudly' applauded. Next followed a burlesque poem In coiumern oration of a visit to the observatory, read by Mr. H. It. Hughes. The Olivia Ora tion wee delivered *by Mr. J. A; Watt, and'elicited natal*, applause, Mr. O. U. inekey then delivered the prophecy of the future flamer of the members Of the class and also oraomit of the faculty. This performance waamost admirably written and took the audience by storm. A wooden spoon was then presented to Mr. Dickey from, the class. The presenta tion was dtillvered by Mr. H. T. Morris . In a happy mariner, and itasresponded to by the recipient. The last exercise was the presentation of a. neautiful pipe to Peter, the janitor of the University. It was presented by Mr. Hughes, on be half of the 'class, and Prfeaser E. P. Crane responded on behalf of the Faculty. It was altogether a pleasant occasion to all concerned, us the frequent applause of the audience testified. The music was furnishen by the Iron City Brass Band, under the drection of Julius Moore. eeund Avenue Aguin. Second Avenue, It would appear, is un fortunately located and 18 doomed to be a source of trouble to city and citizens until the end of time, or rintil Boyd's hill is levelod down, which front present Indicatloua will be when the "last trump" has Win sounded, making roentgen more eonfounded and chaos takes the plane of order. We have freottently called the attention of the Sreet COm• mbeiloner to matters concerning this A venue, and we find that in most in. atINM lltf i 14311 no way respentilble (kw the condition or &lairs, but on the other hand has always been prompt in repair. leg every damage aunt romovitlit :obstrttot lons from the atreet, , The test oomplalut of the Mittens redit lug on the avenue is, that durtng: the Nowa roans the street was allblrkbrpti iu must waahtel kont the hill side. IPor thi n the eontraotors for the grading and pottur or Hind' street, it appears, were roihotisthle, and the Street Commission , cur, we are torormett, liittinde to make them loot the bill Ow re cloying the dirt frym the attest, It is alleged that In re. gutty log the dirt from the Street they were grading they dotopeil It over the aide ot the hill to gullies - termed by the water whleh heavy rains remittal th,wis ht perrya ierreitta,anti Wiii sent 10111116111iy washed iloa non retitled Oo litic, Alleged leergery.i Au lttlmlilation %thin moths' btifitro . I. 41.4iItt1W - 11111MitoitAtia l youtortlayi by voinilor, ntiorging 1, 1114i11otnolokor with Inrgory, pntqlps *robot!' linor boor vnrninra, and It Hinontrnil flint Om !won. " H i m , 11,1,1 a rtioniiim twoonnt at Um Invvt. 44,v, Itlsohltls fur hour itnd noltlfini lila 1411 a tinattorly, Al, tfin unit lot opintlor, when, Inn hill wan wont In, no tinniglit it itnititinkly hoot an amount Ithit NOT 01 ( hiss onnintil tlf 11 1p sulti, .9l►n►. pormi shin two totii roottiPtlmt lin won okurgnol withilinintlty am Jot HMI VOnolvnil, iln ttninOttlll to inn tint orilnros nom whlolt 1,110 boot haft intim forttimittlit, totit Upon okailiillatillt 11410441%d lbal. MI11(11444 thillY Inn‘n lON own 41111 warn iimnirtuitl, tiorrotit, ntln , notplialf or Wow Win% OR *trios, It WAN sitlogml tip; Om ilnlntition l bait Notoon ortitom Hod 111111001 W prookm. don* A WnPrAnt Witu lahlunll, -. , .,ve,;-. t_ _ . liiiitored nail, John Atoilla, , e fillargatt toilnra Itto Mayor WI oath or lllottaril inlnton WOW aggro votiot 1010140 aind ball tor .4 14 41 1 1 10 41' MOO tkt Coort, yostarila,y, Tito 41 1 11 13 011,y out nP Willoll this multi ortglo• atoil coloorrial lltunantlill on Lilo 1 004 111141 '1 w olkla m nlrtni that thn partloa got into o, lola wilialt Attllo4 Wish out with ($ kl 1111) 111111 sorlotlaly Tim sloy intlow tho Ituntort Imola linnrination norm(' Ito Mayor nbarglog with iinsittilt unit bat. PO, A to woe! pod ail NU. nor wont to hranollolll arroat Atoloa, tan Nowt Illto lu 100 l owl tioatito to travel, ittollie.l Wu 9r4 ii)r()rolorl, has rrkmde In for;foltinii 1/oloro n Jtiotlant%t A14440(114 el)ur Intl no9c4ii wicii 011(411°413 psnotilt 44(1 :.;." 3 - S~~S el Market Strew. We desire to call the attention of eur lady readers to the large and well se lected stack of trimmings, lacegoods, hosiery and gloves, at the ladies';empo. riuth of 7,7. W. mopripml, 81 mao- e i Itroet, and advW to call and ex amine it, whether they desire to purchase or not. It is always a pleasure to exam ine line goods, and the gentlemanly_ salesmen at this establishme.ot deem it a pleasum to exhibit goods. The stock as: been selected with great care by M? Moorhead in person, who purchases trem Ilnd bands in the East, and is there 7 by enabled to sell at prices much below those who purchase from jobbers and brokers and consequently have to pay more for their goods. The latest styles In all lines of goods may be found at 81 Market street as soon as they appear in the. Eastern market. The idea formerly existing that a first class article of - Queensware could not be manufactured on this side of the ocean, has been most completely exploded, by S. M. Kier ktr. Co., proprietors of the Key stone Pottery, No. 363 Liberty stret, by the prcduction of a ware from their manufactory in this city, eqUill, and in many respects superior, to the best Liv erpool ware ever iworoied. For strength, durability and beauty of finish, the Keystone Pottery ware is unrivalled. It is manufactured in all the latest de signs and after the latest patterns, and finished in any manner desired Owing to the fact that this ware can be pur chased from 20 to 25 per Cent. cheaper than the imported ware of the same r quality, it is almost entirely superceding the latter. Dealers should call and ex 'amine it. • Rooks alia auks aHU SEatiOnerY• The .well.known and long established . Book and Stationery Depot of Col. . Egan, on SiXth avenue, near Smithfield street, continues to enjoy that libel•al share of public paetonage the Colone so justly merits, and Which it will over n joy so long rs it Is well conducted. • is stock of books, both now and second hand, is ono of the largest in the city, and combrises',all - the modern works' of popular anthers including the latest ap proved text tooksi for schools, .library books for Sunday. schools, &c. An_ end less variety of stationery of every de scription, !minding note and letter pa ier,envelopes, ,tc., of the latest style, is ncluded In the smock. All the late pe ribtlicals and Magazines are kept for sale. To The Public We desire to call the attention. _of . our numerous readers, and particularly thst portion of them who use or deal in tobac • co, snuff and cigars, to the large and well selected stock of these articles at the es tablishment of Mr. John Megraw, N 0•45 •45 Hand street, as they will doubtless find it a matter of considerable impor tance to them Ito call and examine it before making imrchases elsewhere. Mr. Megraw Is an exOrienced tobacco dealer, and his reputation for honesty and fair dealing Is beyond reproach. Persons is need of any article generally kept In a first.elass store, will find it at No. 45 Hand street, where all articles in that line of trade can be purchased at ptices which defy, competition. • First Class Establishment. - The Continental' Dining, loom, of which Mr. Holtzheinter is proprietor, is beyond all question the leading estab: lishment of its character in the city. During thewarm weather the large pro portion of our business men who. re side in the country, and in order to es cape the heat and discomforts of a drive home, take their dinners in town,- pat ronize this old and well condncted es tablishment, first,- because the rooms are always clean, cool and comfortable, and second, because they can be supplied with every delicacy ok the season, as well as the substautials, prepared in a manner which defy competition. Beautiful Country BenteTer sale.—We would threat the attention of our readers to the advertisement in our "for sale" column of a country home for sale, located near Porrysville, eightl miles from 'the city. The property ie. one that should etunmand the attention of business men, or others wishing' a desirable countrv. residence. Messrs. Croft (C Phillips, Beal Ditate Agent, N 0.139 Fourth avenue, are prepared togivo all necessary informa tion about the property from personal examination. - 1 '? Furnituro pad Plano at Auction,— e ooporior liotioallold furniture and pia o ilittO In priv.tto roaldonoo, No. 26 Res ea stiOeti tio.Oond:_Ward, Allogionv, will bo sold on Frith!, (to•morrow) at 2 o'olo k. Tlici loosortinont la of annorlor quality and in oxoollont o.ulitiots. A.• Loggate, Anotionoor. - I 1, X, 1.,—G00:-W. Hubley No. 88 Federal street. has addetlto his variety Of House furnishing gtxxis an :entirely now double inverse rotary lee Cream Praetor, yelled the "I. N. 1.1,," whinh is a %mink and etrootusl freezer, surpassing all 01%utimtlturer and runup.! " rtr • Ittsrviu, No, p 4 Liberty street, mete the twat broad, he'd 'weight, wade of the hest - dour, of limy bowie In the city. IWiwyrt tisk thr Marvin's Th sad for 7 fatn- Ily Vloshig out mild oP }late at Flemings in make repairs. tilloosthig Pearl, ts) much admired by tailica• ibr bcautifying UM complexions _Mid — pruscrvlng thu akin, is now to be had at every ilmt.class drug store, at kt' M Cants p bottle. • ittarvia, No, 94 Liberty atreet r male the beat bread, beat weight, made or the beat flour, t 4 arty honer, in the city. Always ask r ibr Mersin's Bread Air icy iirr, tll►Wng oat sale of Rats at . Fleming's to inakti repair*. 1 4nrVItt l * vflpo croakers, ttSast blis3uit and vitntilajtuubles ore the. best Lit the ninskot, Uie none other, Send to No. /4lberky itreot, and by tinu3. Illaywannta of dress goods, silks' sod poplins and• wool goods, cheap all J. iiiirohlisid 4k co.'s. 0108Ing out ogle of MOO Flom to make repairs, wine entokero, toast biscuit and vanilla . ,iptubles are the beat In the market, tiond to No. 01 Liberty street, and try them; fireat otosiiig oat pairs.sale of Rats at FlOattnit's to waken/ - - kluperlor ()rockers the befit in tyre rtiorket, Anit_your groeerer for Mar viols cookers. Use none other. ifooP skirts and Corsets, closing out at vo ry tow prices. No.. 62 St. Clair street. Liurebtletel A Cu, • in Queensware Peremptory Sale of El gent Parlor, Dining Room and Cha .. her Furniture, Carpets, dc. , . 1 On Thursday, June 24th o rat 9 A. it. and . I}i P. X., atldasonic Hall Auction lt onn , . _ "--, lii& ;57 Vifth iteetne oil 111 be stied with- • out reserve , the largest a t d &test assort ment of parlor, dining room and cham. ber furniture offered this eas. - ,n, entbra,. ring in part large Line air Cloth and .tral Rep Sofas and Tete-a-tete , Lounges . of all styles and qualities; arbletop and. Plain Dressing „Bureaus an Washstands, Parlor and Cabin Chairs and ;Rockers, large lot of fine Feathers, - c., do. Three fire-proof Safes at private e. ; For full particulars see; advert - fire ent of H. R. Smithson 4. Co: A Highly Intelligent La y, a resident of Syracuse, N. Y., says That she was afflicted nearly a year, periodically, with. derangement of the circulation, - the blood rushing to the lungs with such,. force as to threaten congestion and death. This was attended with the most; intense. pain in all parts of the bodY. Failing to. obtain ralief from any of the physicians whom she employed from 'time Tin time, she was induced to try the PLANTATION BITTERS, and to her surpt49o i and joy they have relieved her, and she is now in good health and flesh. 1 MAGNOLIA Wiernit;--Saperfor lto the, best imported-German Cologne, and sold' at hall the price, •• Latest Styles of Japanice Silks; Black Silks • and pima Lace . Mantles, Shawls, Win dow CurtaiMi in Lace . and Damasks_, Linen Goods of. all makes, • . caasimeres and Pans 'Stuffs, 'Frerch Corsets . and Hoop Skirts. Their Dress Goods; Is In every quality; Black and Oolg,rt d dials' Undergarments, Flowering, Goods - at ' Bates tk Bell's. in's Super or Crackers the best in srket. Ask your groccrnr for Marf. Crackers. Use none other. the vin, Constitution ♦Vater 19 a certain cure for Diabetes and all diaease,s of the MI. nays. For sale by all Druggiv,ts., rras:T. vin's Superior Crackers the,best i. arket. Ask your grocers - el - or Mark rackers. Use none other. • Ma the ~ yin's •rited P. K's, worth one dollar, clod' ing ont at 50 cents. J. M. Burchfield& Co., No. 52 St. Clair street. Maryiu , s Superior Crackers the best in the market, Ask your grocerer for Mar— vin'e Crackers. Use none other. Theplace to get Winte Lime, C illeti Plaster, Hydraulic Coolant; la at Ether Ar Caskey's, Smittitiald street. 314RRIED. ; CAMERON—CLEM—At Coluthbus, re Ist, by RCN. W. H. Moolt, Mr. STEWART-CAM ERON. of Girt e . otllle, Indiana county, Pa., r...d Miss (IRISSIM CLER 4 ., of Columbus, Ohio. _± DA . LY—COOPER—On Tuesday, June SW. as Trinity Episcopal Church irTßev.dohnEearbor oUgh, WM. HUTPSON DALY. M. D..of thiscity, to Miss ANN ATRALIA, daughter ofiJantes Cooper, Esq., of Allegheny City. DIED. BOLAND—on•Wednes morning, June 33C at 3 croloaa, JOHN BOL'ANti. •' , Funeral fiem the resident. of Ida brilthm ward Boland, bteibenullle iarnidke. on isien notY.f-the 24th Inst,at 2 o'n.ork ise .Irlands of the family are ret pee:fully finned t c. • attend- • UNDERTAKERS AL'E X. AIKEN - UNDER.- - TAKER, No. 156 I(.>Vli.Tll. - 5TE.1117... tishargu, Pa COFFINS of at GLOITXn, and c cry description of rareerld ft-- Dishing. Goods fu:tithed. ' Rot, Lc; ien tins.: rd:vct. 14 , . ntrg p rid Carriages . ;p " Fpff. Ezruarscs9—ite.v. MAT 14, . W. Jacobne, D. D., Thotriii Z.V.4..„ 11111er, Etd. ri_HARILES & 'PEk:faLOS, 'UN • vv DEBTAKERS AND Lll - NrY cone? • t SAN DUSKY STP.Erf ATENL Allenheny City. where tt,tr EDDA', r.. e constantly Ispr]lel resl ar. Imitation H•i• eirood, Mannaany WCrral - Coirte, at mice • trying fror.t 14-:o /ICC. Do , dies preyareel for la • went. __ end Car ringetl furnisbo.l: altc, • 7.1 Kinds of - lionteleg Good If required. Ofjee ••t en all Imre. CAM and Wit A' ENCY, FOR PETER SQUIRE'S, LONDON, EBRATED CHEMICALS. E 2 ) SOAP, c °waffling 40 per cent. Pareelveerine EFFERVESCING PtEPARATIONS- • Sun l it as BI Cart? Potassa,VlebT Salt, Wastage Salt, 'acidUtz Powder, Citrate Magnesia, CM= Iron and Quinine, lodide Pot:l:mac, Carbanat Litbia. &c. Also. agent F. A'• Sartre Vienna. Olyetrine Heap, and Bracknell's. London, Ski Soap. SI ON JOHNSTON, corner Fourtb Avenue and S ilth field Street. HE'‘IIT 6fritALE, MERCHAIiTT TAILOR, Would respectfully habrais riends and the Petal generally, that hls PRING STOCK OF GOODS NOW COMPLETE, IS ILICITINO AN EARLY CALL.- of Penn and Sixth Streets; Corn sah9 -von ,grALE. 1 . 12 I Bag_ m E ERS, TBERMOAIETERS, OPERA, BIARIRP. AND . SPY GLASSES, BY W. G. DIINSEAT73, JXWILNII AND OPTICIAN, 5,618 FIFTH AVENUE. y HESPENHEID '& •• • No. 60 EETTTE STR#T, (late sc. mar.) have Mai received from the Mao the best lot of_ New Goode for Spring Suite ever brondha. to the, market. The Arm warrant to cut and AL and mateCiothts cheaper andhetter than asky Irst-clots house' ta this city. A new tend Gram: did as:torment of Gassurauts.s rampira- LVEI are it at iimes to Dt Innitil toile Lark.- Uc. Nnfini - jr fiQ vis,fir,EtAtztr: II II El ..~