-- -1 7 :8; EL - PE ...I,,ELL 430., NO. 37 14%P AMC &O 'irN IC Wa 7 ORK and 8 STATE STRUT. BOST° are our agents fin! tha Dall 7 and Weekly Past In thou °WIN suitaro an burned to take Advartbarn_ anti and Snbconindone or neat our Lowed awn. -- - WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 22. llfl Alt fielifinnOOD INTELLIGIACE linpoillamit Arrest. A few days since the safe f the Mc• Lure House in Wheoling was robbed of $960 in greenbacks. Yesterday Robert Hague, chief of the Police, received a dis patch., giving a discription of the thief, and stating that his name was Chas. Rog ers alias Chas. Jones, and that he was considerable of a ladies' man. Hague as not long in getting sight of the indi vidual, and calling to his aid,, officer ._ William C. Hamilton, they proceeded to _ the livery stable of Mr. Jackson, where Rogers was endeavoring to hire a carriage to take some wcroen out riding. In re t ly to Mr. Jackson's icquiry as to what was his name, he replied " Chas. Smothers." At this moment Hague came up and said " your name is not Smothers, but Charley Jones, and you are from Wheeling." Rogers replied that he had been in Wheeling. " Yer," said Hague, "and I have come to arrest Haor,. 70.3.- -.ague and Hamilton then t3ok hold -of him, and started for the Mayor's Office, but when they reached the door, Rogers knocked Hamilton down, struck- Hague a severe blow in the face, cutting his cheek, and tore the coat off another man's back. A few well directed blows from the Chief soon pat Rogers " hors du combat," and ha was placed in the lock up, with a face somewhat swelled, and a pretty severe headache. Hague then tele graphed to the parties in Wheeling, and they will 'be here this morning. Rogers is a very genteel looking young man, but from his determined resistance, shows himself to be something of a desperado. His unlit hands and feet show that he is unaccustomed to labor, but we are much mistaken if he does not have an opportu nity of learning a trade for the next few years. Storage of Petroleum. Mach his been said of late in regard to the storage of Petroleum, within the city limits. Baring & Brothers in their circa lar report the following action in regard to its storage in the city of London : The Act for the "Safe Keeping of Pe troleum," has now come into force, and the Town Council are preparing them selves to issue licenses under its provis• ions. In the first place, application for a license to sell or keep Petroleum must be mode to the Sanitary Inspector, who will lay such application before the Borough Inspection Committee. The committee will then fix a day for the consideration of the application, and in the meantime a notice must be affixed to the doors of the premises it is proposed to license, setting forth the day and boar of such meeting, and the purpose for which it is to be held, in order that the objecting neigh bors may have an oppoitunity of stat ing their objections. Supposing such ob• jeetions are overruled, the applicant re ceives his license under the following re strictions :—The license only remains in force one year. Only a certain quantity of Petroleum and its products is to be kept upon the premises at one time. It shall be lawful for the borough surveyor and inspector of nuisances, for the time being, of the borough, and their respec tive assistants, at all seasonable hours, to enter into and open tha said premises, and examine any place whatsoever in which any of the said articles may be de posited, stored, warehoused or kept, and to take away any samples thereof in order to examine or test the same. The build ing in which the said articles shall be de posited, stored, warehoused or kept, shall be need for that purpose only and no other; and such, building shall be altogether unconnected with any oth• er building , and shall be at a die tance of not less than ten feet therefrom. The roof of such building shall be pro vided lvith ample and constant means of ventilation, so that any imflammable gas may have a ready escape ; and the floor of such building shall be sank at least two feet below the surrounding surface of the yard or other opening or outlet by means of which any of the said articles can es cape shall be permitted. Lucifer or other matches, or any inflammable or explosive articles or thing whatsoever, (except Pe troleum and its products,) shall not be kept or used in the said building, nor shall any artificial light of any kind be admitted therein at any time. No person will be permitted .to - smoke tobacco, cigars, or any other substance or article within the said building. An Error. The Chronicle of yesterday, speaking of the release of Donally, who, it will be remembered, was arrested a few days since on a charge of stealing $290 from one of the Provost Guard, intimates that the matter was compromised, or in other words that the Mayor was guilty of com• pounding a felony. The Chronicle is mis- taken in regard to this matter. The facts are that upon examination, the testimony was insufficient to detain Donally, or even to hold him to bail, and consequently he was discharged. This is a serious charge to bring against an officer who, judging from the facts laid before him, acted in a manner that he conscientiously believed, and which no doubt was the right way. Hamblin's Combination. We call attention to the fact that the Combination still survives, unharmed amid the war of elements, the wreck of matter, and the crash of worlds. The singing of little Ella, the dancing of M'lle's La Folle, Florence, and Fielding, the eccentricities of Dick Parker, Harry Leslie, and the others are bound to draw as long as they see fit to remain. Not withstanding the weather, the hall contin nes crowded, and we shall be much sur prised if it doeslnot continue so to the end. Drilling for OH in Niagara Co. The Niagara Falls Gazelle learns that the parties engaged in drilling for oil on the Collins farm. nortwest of Pekin, have already gone down nearly 400 feet, and that since renewing work this season it is being pushed with energy. About 30 feet of the distance is through a sand-rock while the remainder is nearly all through a red shale. The material now being I brought to the surface has a very strong odor of oil and those of much experience in sinking shafts for oil express the great est confidence in ultimate su cess. Parties from Pennsylvania oil wells,:with residents of the vicinity, are engaged in this enter prise, the result of which will not be in doubt much longer. Serious Aceident. Yesterday morning a servant girl in the employ of Dr. Greenwalt on Wylie street, by the name of Sarah Ann Noop, while engaged in washing windows, fell from the second story to the ground, a distance of twelve or fifteen feet, striking upon the steps that lead to the front door, and cut• ting her chin severely, besides otherwise injuring herself. She was seized with spasms about an hour after the fall, and it was feared had sustained internal injuries. Personal. Brigadier General Rowley arrived in the city yesterday on a brief visit to his friends. General Rowley Commanded a brigade in the late battle at -Gettysbarg, and was in. the hottest of the fight. He fought his command with great spirit and Judgment, but the rebels pressed him sorely, and he lost 1,700 in killed, wound ed and missing, out of 2,600, which he Fook into the fi ght. ~On Moeda/ evelthillt•-ant l2 3Aterdtty:at, non there were alaima - Of fire, but as the Notarise say, after diligent search and en quiry we could'not learn that there were any fires. The amount Lost. • We yesterday learned from a private source that the amount of oil Met at' the fire at Oil City was 6000 barrels, but was unable to ascertain wh ther it was crude or refined. Since writing the above we are inform ed that the 6000 barrels burned were ,not at the refinery, but was crude oil from, the mills of Messrs. Van Clark and Chase. Rev, Samuel Henderson, a graduate of Washington College. has received a unan imous call from the Pigeon Creek Presby terian Church to become their pastor. It is believed he will accept. He graduated last spring at the Western Theologian Seminary, Allegheny City. Almost Caught Him. The police started a man at the Point, supposed to- bait' the act of firing a build• ing, but after a hot chase he dodged into an alley and was lost. They are keeping a sharp look out, and will 1 robably nab him yet. How to Care Corns. A piece of bread soaked in vinegar and applied to a corn on the foot, on going to -bed at night, and bound with a piece of oil-cloth, will remove the corn in two or three applications.- Sent to Camp. A. squad of twenty-three negro soldiers; mostly substitutes, were sent to Camp William Penn, near Philadelphia, yester day afternoon. Oil Exports. Since January Ist, 1843, Philadelphia has exported 3.746 211 gallons of oil ; New York, 12,354,560 gallons; Boston. 1,221,834 gallons, and Baltimore 693,074 gallons. Grier Bargains in Boots and Shoes a McClelland's Auction. LADIES' Gaiters cheap at McClelland's Auction House. Carl? Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, a McClelland's Auction House. Great Improvement on Sight. RILISSIAN PEBBLE, \ l4. Just received, an entire new supply of the widely known USSIAN PEBBLES. Since their introduction, I have given the fullest satisfaction to a large number whose eyesight was such as to render artificial appliances necessary, and have fully es tablished the superiority of the "Pebble" over "all other kinds of glasses. if any whose failing sight renders the use of glasses necessary will give me a call, will endeavor to convince them of the ad vantages to be gained by using the Rus sian Pebble, and will show in what man ner it is superior to any other now in use. J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, • 39 Fifth street, near Wood. Hotel for Rent. The "Massey House," located on the corner of Ross and Breckenridge streets opposite the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Depot is now offered for rent. The " House" is in good repair and ha been doing a good business. To any per son understanding the business a fine op portunity is now offered. Immediate pos session will be given. Apply to tf Taos. Moons, No. 189 Fret et. 1/oVillt Bausa'n Sawing Alsohinasaor i , n 7117 mennfaatyringenrposaa, aro the best in use. A. P. (.7 lATONAL ihnoral Agent, 181;411'h Ptreet Pi ttEth argil P , JUN SPE Ifl TIE. JOSEPH MEYER & SON iusorkortrza.ts 07 FANCY AND PLAIN FIVIILNITURE & CH & iRS weaißoirsa. 135 SMITILVIELD alairimm Blzth attest and Vixen allot.) nog PITTAHifSB6➢ FAYETTE SP RINGS. INITITS WELL.KNOWN MOUNTAIN Watering Place, situated 8 miles east of liniontown, Fayette county, Pa„ will be opened for the. reception of visitors on the 25th of JUN h*, 1863, This pleasant Summer reswt has been thor oughly renovated and to a great extent re-fur nished, and it is the intention of the proprietor to have it kept in such a manner us will render sat jai-action to al' visitors. WASHINGTOA'S PIER EATTLE-YIBLD. Braddook's and Runts enville's Graves. r) u _ll3 A. /it C 111 IP', and other places of interest are within an hour's ride of the B prings, Two trains Ul7 from Pittsburgh to Uniontown. where carriages will be in readiness to convey victors to the springs. Charges moderate. C. E. ISWEABLIEGEN, SY7;2w Proprietor. {;]HERE DO YOU BUY YOUR •' SHOES? GO TO NO. 15TH FIFfII STREET and get a Good Article, from D. S. DIFFENBACHER. P. B,—Laiies' good Kid Slippers for GO cents STEAM BOAT AOBNCIt. W . EC A. Z "la or -Jr ' Has opened an office at NO 90 WATER STREET, Wbera be will ;ramie% a General liteamboat Agency bush:tea& and would solloit a aharo of pat„' main" from steamboat men. 1 1 1 1011ACCO AND CIDARS—A LEIDER, Commercial Broker in Leaf and manufao. tared Tobacco and &gars, 134 Water street, [corner of Pine.] New York. Tobacco and !Sagan' carefully selected for exportation. Dealers, and Tobaeoonisal will find it to their interest to call or communleate by letter. the bast brands, in any quantity, at lower prices than any other house. inra3md Closing Out. SALE OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS SHAWLS, LACE MANTILLA®, THIN OI&CULAU Sacques, HUGUS & RACK E HAY ELEVATORS, WITH ANTl iiction. or Common Oka ...for two • BHA d . d . LON G lot no UT Monty strait Fire Alarms. PHILADELPHIA., July 21 —The Enquirer of this city has received the following: HAGERSTOWN, July 21. The Whole Rebel army is reported as having boen checked at Bunker Hill by the Union troops who have gone in their rear. General Averell is reported as feeling the enemy strongly on their western line of retreat for two days past. It is believed that Generale Ewell and Hood are in strong force between Mar tinsburg and Dodgeville. The former 13 miles from Williamsport and the latter 6. The rebel pickets form a front from Hodgeville to the Shenandoah river 2 miles from Harper's Ferry while the. rebel force is estimated at sixty thou- sand men. NEW YORK, July 21—A dispatch from Fortr,ss Monroe says the expedition ugainet Fort Darling is abandoned. A Committee of the Common Council of Brooklyn has agreed to recommend an appropriation of half a million of dollars to secure the exemption of drafted men having families dependent on them. This will cover nearly half the quota of the city. The Supervisors will, it is under stood, appropriate $20,000 mo:e. ...-ARTRONTMOTI7 NEW YORE, July 21.—The Richmond Dispatch confirms the statement that a rebel steamer was burnt by our shells near Morris Island. Her name was the Ga briel Man igau t. The same paper states that the Yankee monitors in James River went back to City Point on Thursday, where they now lie with the rest of the fleet.. Also, that the rebel pickets are within three miles of Portsmouth. FoarnEss Mosuog July 21.—The U. S. gunboat Circassian. Capt. Eaton, has just arrived. She reports that they left Charleston on last Friday, P. M. A bat tle was commenced on Friday by both land and naval forces and was progressing when the Circassian left. No particulars. WASHINGTON, July 21.—Tbe following was received this evening: U. S. Steamer Mase above Buffington Island, on the Ohio river the 19th. To Hon. Gideon Welles, Sec'y of the Navy : Atter chasing Morgan nearly 500 miles, lat last met him on the river, at this point end engaged him and drove him back, capturing 2 pies is of his artillery, and abandoned the rest to Gen. Judah. The enemy broke in confusion from the banks and left his wagon trains, many horses and small a-ms in my possession, Since writing the above, I formed farther up the river, met another portion of blot , gan's force fording 14 miles above, and drove most of them back. Several were killed and 8 wounded and 20 horses cap tured. I have but 2 men wounded slight ly. Oar shells and sharpnell created great confusion in the Rebel ranks, killing and wounding many. [Signed] SAN FasNcisco. July 20th.—City of Mexico advices through the Mexican Courier furnishes news in a different col or from; that telegraphed yesterday.— Satigny the Frerch minister is virtually declared dictator. Forey enforces all as certained to be with the French for ces and was active in attempting to re eruit Mexicans for his army, but without meeting with much success. In his pro. elm:nation he promisee the Mexicans a stable form of government, which shall regard their obligations to the French na. Lion, and not permit oppreisive taxation or forced bonds. T•he press can have reasonable freedom, but not license after two warnings. Any newspaper commit ting, the third offense shall be sup pressed. The Original Age, that plague of Mexico, can no longer be permitted ; courts must be re•organized on an incor ruptible basis, and no more decisions sold to the highest bidder; the Catholic religion will be protected, and banished Bishops are to be recalled; laborers are prom• ised no longer to be subjected to being dragged into the army. The Mexican army was divided into many detachments, and was hovering around the City of Mexico. Ortega, who the French say violated his parole after the capture of Puebla and escaped, together with the chief officers now born mending Mexican troops between San Louis and the city. Geanegratt ap pointed command of Mexican troops in state of Puebla, having 2,000 cavalry, was operating to destroy communication be tween Mexico and Vera Cruz, No Eng lish or French couriers had arrived in Mexico from Vera Cruz within 80 days. CINCINNATI, July 21-9 P. M.—General Burnside has received a report from one of his pfficers that Morgan and the balance of his, men have been captured. Not confirmed. TELEGRAPHIC, OUR ARMY TN THE SKI CAPTURE OF YAZOO CITY, Sherman Attaolthag John ston at JaokSon, Miss. REBEL ARMY CHECKED BY THE UNION FORCES Relief for Poor Families of New York, REBEL STEAMER BURNT MORGAN YET AT LARGE FROM SAN FRANCISCO &c. &c. &c CAIRO, July 20.—D. F., Parker, who left Vicksburg on the 15th, reports the following : Yazoo City, whioi was held by abou 800 rebels, was captured by the Federu forces under Gen. Herron, on the 13th, and 250 prisoners taken. The gunboat DeKalb, which accompanied the expedi tion, was blown up by torpedoes, and sunk is shallow water. She will be raised. No lives were lost. The rebels burnt three transports lying above the city. Some eight or ten large ateamera are up at Yazoo. General Lanman has been removed from .his command by General Sherman, it is said, for disobeying orders, and prema turely attacking Jackson. He made the attack on the 13th, and was repulsed, with a loss of 300 killed and wounded. Sherman is besieging Johnston at Jack son, who is supposed to have 30,000 men It is said that Johnston cannot escape. A steamer was loading at Vicksburg with rebel sick and wounded for Mobile by way of New Orleans. A large fleet of trans ports conveyed by gunboats bad gone up Red River and. r command of Gen. Ran. son ; when he returns he is to take com• mand at Natchez. Our forces at Milli• ken's Bend and Lake Providence are said to bu suffering considerably from sick ness. LEROY FITCH, Lieut. Commanding MARKETS -, BY 'TELEGRAPH., _ NEW Yong, July 21.—Flour opened more active and a shade firmer. but eloaed dull and heavy with free sellers at yesterday's prices ; $4 90414 9.) for &ate Extra Ohio. $5 80@7 25 for Trade Brands. Whisky without any deeided change at 45 g4534. 'Wheat - opened a shade _firmer. but closed with a slight de,line; $1 06@1 - 19 tor damaged, $1 j2@ 1 El for Mi,rtaukee Club, end $1 24(gl 2i for Winter Rrd extern torn opened is lower and closed dull at yesterday's prices, 64(46.5e, c using dull at too inside prices. Oat 4 in mcderatg di nidnd• Beef quiet and steady. Bacon Sides dull and nominally unchanged. 1 and inure active and a shade firmer at 9!•,'",410 eloney continues easy at 6 lk cent. on Call, Sterling unsett ea and opening at I 40 for bFst bills and closing dull at 136011 39. Gold irregu lar and lower, opening at end closing at Z 3 / 4 @24 1 ..../ premium. tic veretn eat stocks steadier; 7.30 s 10674g1i07. Now YORK. Ju'y 21.—Ca ttle Market —The cur rent prices for the week at all the markets are as fo.lows: bee ca , tle, let q tality , sll®l2 per cwt; ordinary $10@1.1; common $9 Wall; inferior, $.9@9; Swine, c-rn•fed, heavy at 5%.;©554, Where the Gold is The advance of the rebels has develop ed one fact which has been a myste'y to the people for some time, viz: What has become cf the gold coin'? Fearing 1:71 ht- tack, the bankera and others of Pitimhtirg thought it prudent to remove their coin, and the American Express eompecy de livered in Cleveland on the 1", li inst., $1:,.000,000 in gold and on the sti , ..eeding day, $7,000,000, of which $6,:,0 o u was also in gold, Capture of Blockade Runners The New Orleans Era says the gunboat Itasca had captured two schooners and burned three others, which were engaged in the contraband trade on the Texas coast. Promoted The President has conferred upon Lieut. Col. Whipple the rank of brigadier gener al. General Whipple has been the com mander of Philadelphia for some months, having been t•ansferred to that city as the chief of (len. Schenck's staff. Corner or Penn &Bt. Clair St., Pitts'g /WIRE LARGEST, CIDEAPEST AND full AL best of the United States. .$35 pave for a Commere'al course. including 1% ming and Commercial Arithmetic. No extra charges for Alan ufactuers, Steamboat, Railroad and Rank Book-koeplegs Minister's eons at one-half price. Students en tor and review at any tame, This Institution is cocducte4 by experienAnd Teachers and practic.l business MM. hence the preference for graduates at this College by busi eau mon throughout the country, as well as this asst, krof. A. COWLEY. long kn •wo as t‘3 boat Penman of the teaches Ornamental and Rapid Business Writing. gigg-For apegimew of Prof. Cowley's unequalled Writing, and Catalogue containing lull infonna encioae twenty-five can's to the Pringuale. JENIL INS & SMITH. ft 2: Itawlavatf. N I. TWENTY-FIVE DEJA .111G11A NTS hroucht nut from Llvr r .w•A pool, Londonderry. Cork, or Gal way. to New York, in PI rtS CL :NS al AiL STsAtu ERS. for Twenty-Flue Dollars. Parties tircught out Vosaol a 'owed rates. At P!Y D. O'NEIL, Chmninin Ttl fth at. Pittabargh. Pn jyt.stl DA UB & CAPPELL, ME“CHANT TAILORS W E DAVE. JUNT uscrIVED /arie and well 3oleuted stock of Spring Goods. oonri.tinr of Cloths, Casinteres, Vesting's, dm AL4O—A Ire stook of GENT'S FURNISHING 0001)8, Includin g Pasn.r Ootiara. Neale Tine, and every thing usdally kept by first Cift33 Furnishing bore Orders prornntly exam/led. sa3o:lsrd GRAVEL ROOFING. REPAIRS PROMPTLY AT TENDED TO. LUPTON, OLD DEN &CO., Corner Fifth and Woods treet.., EeoondltorY. 1,10 he Howe Sewing Machine Invented 1545. Perfected 1562 nal ECEIVED 'Mitt UTE FROM ALL ILL otter Sowing Maohines, at the W orld 's Fair 1852, while the Singer Sewing Machine retwived an honorable mention on its merits ; and Wheel er & Wilson's a flown r its device, °flied "Cir cular hook." The Sewing Machine, was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our light e t Machine guaranteed in make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabriw. Sold and ranted, Cor, Penn de St Clair. streets. A. XL 111c6REGOIL Agent. mv33:33taw:ly C AZ.Uhissol . 4l S PIELING-S IIIIHIR DELIGHTFUL SUNNIER RE ,.oe, immediately on the line of the Ceci tral P. e, R., located on the Summit rt the Alle gheny mountains, 2,300 feet above the level of the sea, will be open for the reception ofvirltors on the 10th of June. 1863. and will be kart open until the first of Goober. Th d e water an air t this point possess the riorattractions The a analyses made in la boratory of Professors Booth, Garrett, and Ca ms; of Philadelphia, show the existence of valu able mineral elements, the waters of some cf the springs being of the iron or ehalyboate class, and and others containing satin• or aperient salts. Pure mountain water abounds; and the guests will also be supplied with mineral waters frOm other springs, such as Blue Lick. Bedford and Saratoga Watem Ample belittles for bathing have been provi ded, new plunge and donoh battui erected, and lice and Cold Baths ea at all times be ob tained. The grounds. walks, dm., have been highly proved. and are of a varied and picturesque character. There ill at Cresson Springs, a Telegraph Office and two daily mails from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and intermediate points. Excursion Tickets can be obtained at the office of the Pennsylvania ltallread Company. Fur farther information, apply to GEC. W. MULLEN. 11111:d 1 m Cresson Springs, Cambria Co. l'a. SUNDRY PRODUCE.— 75 Barrels Potatoes. 10.100 lbs. Ribbed Bacon sides. 1,500 lbs. Clear Bacon sides. 300 bushels Yellow shelled Corn, 10 kegs V-irginia 6 Twist Tobacco. 200 bushels Dry Apples. 200 bb!s. Extra Family Flour. 2,gXl lbs. Coantr L. 18,000 Slack Hoop y Pol le es. In store and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, in 22 corner Market Ar First titres $5,50 WEBSTEIi'S $5,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY Fifty copiers. complete. Pictorial Edition at r.rie for lisle by JOHN H. MELLO . 81 Wood street. ADINISTRATION NOTICE—Where. M as. Letters of Administration to the Estate of George tia.assemforder, saddler, late of the City of Pittsbargn, deed.. have bees granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said Estate will make payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them, duly authen ticated, for settlement, without del „ VICTOR. ER, Administrator. No 2300hi0 street. AlleghenY CitY. malklaw6w BUY YOUR SHOES Where you cad get A 0 OOD ARTICLE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. T It I' IT. D. S. DLFFENBACHER. No. 16 Filth street APiVELLING HOUSE AT A JBA/IGAIN. ' .k comfortable brick-dwelling bonse 'and lot of ground for sale 25 feet front on Denn2art street, Birmingham. by 60 deep. Four moms, kit-brn,eeltarbaek bpildine of two rooms. gas Arturo, ern. Prioe f 1.300. Apply to , - 5. CUTHDRAT/c.801% 17/0 51 lilarket stmt. FOURTH OF JULY, -1863. SHOW YOUR COLORS FLAGS, PHONE 5 INCHES TO 30 FEET BeglinentaPFlags I Bunting Flags! Silk Fingal Muslin Flags All Small Flags on Sticks! 4: - /y- We challenge qua'ity and price with East ern manufac.ure• PI rTSBURGII FLAG MANUFACTORY PITTOCIOS NEWS DEPOT iu27 Fifth street opposite the Post Office. 0 1 / 1 11, SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO 110 Sinitniteld street, opposite the Canon Ileuse. Chartered by the Legislature. 41.3 E' CrE . Prestdeut .. . ... Sr VlOll I. HIESIDENTS. Wm, H. Smith ii, F. Reid Fra. D. ittoesley =an iheis Sellers Joau• Rhodes John F. Joni:tinge, JaeoL Stackreta Thomas S. Blair Ales. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slaoir to 1:11377.3.13. Josiah King . C Zug A S Bell Jos Dilworth S B Fowler ii , A Reed J Rehmoodwell R chmertz le C Wltleketson J Al Tiernan B H Hartman D M Long It J Anderson Jas W Baxter D E McKinley C II Wolf Robert D Coatran Wm Smith W Ihmsen U .li Jon= B P Jones • W H Phelps C B Herron BECIRSTARY IND T1L1ZA81711.614 D. E. MoKINLEY. Open dally.trom 9a. it. to 2P. X. Also, Tues. day and Saturday evenings, from 0 to 8 o'clock. 'Deposits received of ONE DIME and upwards. Dividends declared in December and ,June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain aro placed to the credit of the depositor as prideipal. and bear In terest, thus compel:aiding it. Books containing Charter. By-Laws. .ko.. Du , cashed at the office. Lir- This institution offers, especially to these Persons whose earnings are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easilysaved..a sum which will be aresouree when - needed, their - money not only beingsafe but bearing interest.", stead of remaining unproductive. 11l I or Ra_ Mice. Rancher, A nta, Bed Bog Moths in Fur.„ Woolens, .4e., inseets on Plants, Fowli, Animals, s.e. f ut up in Za.500 and 0t boxes, bottle; and 12 and $5 flasks for H. tete. Public fnsti tut:ons, &c. 'Ole infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons," "Not dangerous to the Rumea Family." "Rata come ontof their balm to die." Sold wholesale in all large cities. tEiT'S.dd by ail Druggist's and Dealers every tth s-e. Bowtve of all worthle a inn itaVoni. ad - See that "C tar's" name is on each boy bottle and tla.k before you buy. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. Princ , pal Depot. 48 a Broadwa C 0.,. Sold by FL N. BELLE ttB c O and B. L. 'A II N ES COCK L CO., Wholesale Atents, Fitts burgh, Pa. fyln-fundandew CON CORD G) ,APE VINES. wE.ol..un„"t`h!. 17TZPL"ra1111,11-71. TOy and have ' ir r uited L' i t for five ' vs trs. wo obtained our orlrinai vines froze 141 r. 1;1EL L who origina ted it. Tho Pittsburgh Ilorttealturat Society in linio awarded as a diploma for ice eghihition, anti the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, in 1 %6.), a pressrun fur it as the BhST new seedling g•rapo. in all respects superior to the babella." Our stock of Vines le unequalled anywhere, which we offer at 22 cents each, 1 ,0 V../10 per dAtett, $12.50 per 100, $lOO per 00. Small vines at tem prices. We ran furnish few extra large vines at from 50 rents to $1 each. .11. ael:eod&w. No. 29 FifthKNOX. Stree _ _ --- Important to Mechanics ! PnoposALS will bo received fr.to this date to the kOth ins•., or the Waste i g, ceil ing building ~f pes, sarriaties, sanctuary and M altar of St. Marys Catholic Church, Ki tanning The plans and specifications can be seen with 'ha r EV. J. o'l,l. mtJAN LAN. Reynolds House, K tianninit. JAS. S. DhVLIN, La wraneovill _ HOUSEKEEPERS FURNISHING STORE GOODS FOR rr LIE KITCHEN. I Brushes Baskets Jelly Moulds Wash Basins Cup Mops Wire utoves Coal Scuttle Stove Polish Knife Washers Basting Svoo~ Coffee Mills Wash Boards Sauce Pans Tin Ware,'Wooden Ware Blithe Boxes Cup Tubs Straw otters Bair Sieves Mince Knives SilveiSoap Chamois Skins Skewers Gridirons Lemon Squeezers blew P111:113 Wale irons ish Kettles Ham Boilers (biters Larding Needlers Pudding Paps Bread Pans Butter Ladles Iron Holders Step Ladders Heelers Clothes Lino: Scales Cook's Kniete Bread Boxes Scoops - oastors Fry Pans Farina Boilers Egg Beaters Flour Pails Water Filterers Pie dates Clothes Wringora Wooden Spoons Butter Prints Wash Tubs Soap Cups Toast Fonts Sad Irons Meat Presses Cake Boxes, Ate, &o, KING ROOM. LATH% Call Bells Nut Picks Fla Knives Ice Cream Knives Napkin Rings Cake Baskets Forks and Spoons Oyster Ladles S l u u g s ar t Spoons;S Ito Pitchers Goblets Y. Carvers Forks Square Waiters Crumb Brushes Crumbafing Trays Coffee Biggins Coffee Cafetiers Nut Crackers Hound Waiters Cork Screws Knife Sharpeners Water Coolers. &o. FOR THE Dl art.veß Castors Syrup Jugs Cake Knives Crumb Knives bait Stands Fruit stands Butter Knives Soup Ladies Gravy Ladles Children's Cups Round & Oval Bouquet Steadsgialversl CUT!, Ivory Handled Knives Cocoa do do Stag Isnglish Tea do Traysd o Fork & Spoon Trays Dish Covers Hash Dishes Wino Strainers Spirit Coffee Pots able Mats Bread Baskets Wine Coolers Refrigerators FOR THE C Toilet Jars Foot Baths Infant's Baths Matron' Brushes Shaving Atnas Broils Match Holders Flower Stands banger Refrigerators Wag Tapers BilßekralL Libtaey Steps Vienna Fish Globes Bird Cages Viszetts Card de Vieite Frames' Camp Knives I Camp Portfolios. And everything pertaining to a well appointed Household. Water Carriers Chamber Buckets Bowls and Pitchers Gas Hbadas Nursery Shades do Lamps Clothes Whiskes do Hampers Night Lights. EOUS. Door Mats Vestas Meat Bates PM aasocket Solves To be obtained at reasonable mines at the NEW STORE of Alt TiEICEIL.A.RI3B, NO. 30 FUME' STREET. Hirst door below the Exchange Bank. 113. All goods delivered free of charge in the city. AllethenF• Birmingham, Manchester. Du quesne tiare=. eta. no DwW4118(0 FOR itsarr—mat ond 8 or 10 rooms, &Unto on Bpoond stmt.- nsir, - - ." SIITIESEEST .1. SOM. 61 llacke . l Mast • O'HARA &.31 1 GINN, , A. t t rueys- REAL ESTATE AGENTS,.--, • OFFICE .89 GRANT STREgT, • -• Oprro tab the Court House, Pittrbed - 4ii—Partieuldrattentbm given to the of Estatts..aum and ransfer of keal ;2:atata. amination Lf_CAl,l.4.lu3rs viatea in any part toe west. Prompt remittemetu; and fall eorreaponcienc ß in regard to all business emanated to ti.er care. 10164 f A JOIST RISOLIITION PROPOSING' CO A ERTA AMEN uhIENTs TO THE lc STITuTi 0 7:T. Be•it -tetolved by the Senate and House cd: Repremitatmet of the Conmon wealth o.f Psecney/oansa in General Assembly met, That the following amendments be i root set the Constitution of the Coirruentrealth i in ac cordance with the provisions ex the tenth article thereof ; Pliers shall be an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as section four , as follows. • Saortos 4 W henever any ef the gualified elootore of this mm anwealth shall bens actual military sore -toe, tinder a requisition iron the. President of the United Stows. or by the anther ity of this Ccummnwealth, such e cotots may ex incite the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, an der such reinilations as are, or shall be, prereribed by law, as Ally as at they were Present at their usual place of eltion. Th re shall be two additionalec sections to the eleventh article of the . Constitutiomto be deeds, ailed as t eotions eight and nine, as follows .1 SzarioN S. No bill shall hemmed by the Leg - islature containing more than oncriahleet, watch shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap propriation bills. Storms 9. Ao bill shall be pansed•br the 'Leg islature granting any powers, Privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant such powers, r privileges, has been, or may. hereafter her conferred upon the courts of thi. Commonweahh. . JOHN CF,SsNA, ; Speaker of the HOUSE, of Repreeentative!.. JO3ll P. PENNEY. - Speaker orthe Senate, - OFF/011 CP - TER SECRETARY OP xam CONIXONIPEALTH, PENNSYLVAwrA. Harrisburg . _July 4 / 8 63- . I do herely certify that the foregoing 5, L s. annexed is a lab, true an tr a correct (----• the original Jcint ttesolution of the Gen eral Ass mbly, entitled "A J oint Resolution pro. posing certain arnendmenra to the Codstitution." w the same remains on tile in this office. In estimony whereof I have hereunto set mY hand, and causal the seal of the Secretary's Of floe to be affixed the day and year above written, Jnlo.dtf Secre ELI SUPER, tary of the Commonwealth. W. E. Schmertz & Co.. „ NO. 31 FIFTH STREET. Bernina received a large and superior tumor inept of MISSES AND CHILDREN.% BA LM OR ALS. BUTTON BOOTS, EUGENIE, CONGRESS AND LACE GAITERS, ,PATENT LEATHER. BID AND MOROCCO SLLPPIIRS, MOROCCO AND ETD BOOTS, dce. iko., Which they are selling at' very low prices. iull WgrO NEI. I f il or "111 HEELED 9Cogtir AT CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. Men's fine boots, for $ 2 ; 25 ; At Conoert Hail Shoe Store. Misses shoes for 15ots. At Concert Hall Shoe Store. Coll and examine these goods for yourselves. 62 Fifth Street, itoo pOND's EXTRACT, Unequalled for Bleeding Piles, Barns, Scalds, Sore Throat. Bites of of Insects, Toothache, Headache, Earache SO/13 Eyes. • For sale only at ILILIVECRIPS Drug Store. 63 Market street, three doors below Fourth. URLIIiGTON HERRING-10 BOX • as, jun received and for sale kr RHYMER & BRO. , -_Wend street OR SALE —THE WELL HNOWN and boa a dial pro per ry on Seventh street, oo posit° the Lutheran church. wart of the U. P. church and east of Dr. Reiter's residence. Terms made known on the Premises. it 8-2nd ANOTHER ARRIVAL j 1 BIoCOLISTER It BAER; 108 Wood street, tZAVINO NOW IN STORE THE EAR. gest and most complete assortment of Ci gars and Ptpes in the CiE.V. WitAeb they are selling at the very lowest Cash Figures. Call and examine them before pnrchasing elsewhere. All Orders promptly'attendol to. Jtatf. NEW DItOCCW To Strengthen and Improve tho Sight. THIII PEBBLIS Russian SaY it elt a. Spectacles, poansons SIIFFERM6I- F 210211 DE. in. - featly., eight. arising from age or other caus bs. can be relieved by using the =mantas!' Peb le spectacles, which have been well tried by many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi-- Malty. to whom they have given perfect satisfac tion. The certificates of these persons can be seen at NO Mace. *3 ell who purchase one pair of .the Russian Pebble Splxtacles are entitled to be supplied in future free charge with those which will always give satisfaction. Therefore. If you wish to ensure an improve ment D IA MONDo cation J. , Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spectacles. lanl6 No. an Fifth street, Post Building r..;_v place of business is closed on Saturday REMO V-AL. R. F, 111.11114..t1ir IFIA9 imataimis Al from Smithfield street. below the Girard !louts. to N 0.145 Fifth street oppoeite. the Court H ap2l:tt. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS ode n-a now rainaNnturing a enitn eiOr &Mal Of Li X M , wldab we are nrerared to deliver lrom ostr COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY &TIMM Bost (=alit, of lotianll7 C:OalalWaya on band attumal. Torat DICHSOII. STIOWART e 00. S. Y. IL VOSS= 11010I1T8BTKOH. FIRE BASCH FACTUBJNA COMPANY. Ki[Eß, OLO VIRE CO.; Martufas hirers of Fire Brick, Tiles, Cruedbles, ho. and dealers in Fit e and ()mediae Clap. Mae 86.5 Liberty ot etreet. IMPosite the Pt R. R. Paaeenger De Pitaberah. orden salicate& felaakdand HENRY W. BEAUMONT ttCO. DZALZR2 Foreign Brandies, Wines andAlins. Alio. Blaskben7. Btu/terry. wild-.()hem a n d Ginger Brandies, Old ononshaivela. Rare and other Whiskies. Jamaica Ram dm. • - No. 83 Libertmfitgoot, Opposite Fourth street, • prnsßuiten. PA. Aar Taverna. sad YamiPsae. surialiod at moderato for Ca4k. - • . , PONONY vnivink Rotas Etakali for bat ertir * MgtKILN kUNG. . - stroi4 . _ , will appear in their new programme of E. age, DADOSS.Bar/esques. Ethispian Acts, Instrumen- Extravagazius. (hand ititatipe e optratneday Afternoon Change of hap:ample:lad-Night Mm anion .. , . • cane!. J. V. 001117191111.,...... •••••••• 16"111 cosNwELL CARRIAGE` 'MANIIFACTORBS, SILVER & .BRASA Pixans; and Juanxilaotnrena of - 'Baddlearalla eitirra4 l 3' 111611 E" N 0.7 let. vial:Street:and Dnioaane SV9. (near the -eridof=l LP ITTNINPRkiII. PA. • POISON NOT THE HEAD WITH N.ITHATE -OF If XLVHR, Use ViiisTAiiiiiao'sf/fAx“ EYE. . • Certified to be PHRH-43 APg — DliEQ.BALLYD . by Dr. Chilton, of hew' Yor.lr, - and other' : eininent.Chemista. if 0 - lila t Eft ANY. mitixtos-Fizom , AL. rich, mellow brown -40' fr OW' btaok IV tea minutes, and contaka no ingredient that is in- Juriona to the hair. - - vilscsva.boacriflirAlli 141.11sEliVi- Is invalushole with his -Dye, as - it linparta the ut most softness, - the most beautiful- glom; and great vitality to the Hair. - • •-- filanureatured by" T. "'OHM:Bid-111W; 6 Astor House, New York. Bold everywhere. and appli ed by all Flair Dreeami - - Pnoo. 50 emus - 41 and $ 2 'per bottle. sweerdirur to e. iy/3.dini3WC. E. TOBLAIR" D VENETIAN LXNI mEN D. • A certain (inr foi e o and back. sore throats , croup thenuithim. cot . c. A perfect family medicine and toyer fails. Read! Read!! Bead 1 LIVO?..111; Wayne Co.. Prtirie..- Jone_l6e,nlß„ This is to certify that mY wife was tak _m ar ls! Q say Sore Throat; it oommencei to well was so sore that ebe coul your wen t and d coughed violent Y. I- used ig _ made a perfect:mire in one. week I b - Have that but for the Liniment she wools have lost her life JOH •,4 IL . HARLAN. Price 25 ani 60 cents a bottle. Office 68 alt;-Druggists. landt Street, New York, Solt: by , jyleaddtwl LEDO' SRIDEOfif GENERAL N " HAIHIOD, by orb ing calomel and &attractive mha_ era's from the supply tables, has d.nferred a blessing oa our sick soldiers. ' hot him not stop here. Let, him order the &continuance .of "Bleeding." and the substitution of Brandreth's Pills in the place thereoL Then will commence a "taw era" in the practice of -Medicine, which would then become emphatically THE HEALING AUT. have for thirty years taught.th,ano diseased action could be cured by a e•enry or tartar emetic. That the human body could only be "made whole" by "vegetable food"—Animal food being. in lot, condensed vegetable. Brandreth's P.l a should be in every military:hospital. 3 hese Pills cure Bilious Diarrhea Chr o nic larrhea, Chronic Ilysentery. and all Fevers and Affeotions me dhiceißoiwe thewo n r e L a ßa mo dr r e e t hsu'srPely i a n th ese :oases should be taken night and teeming. Read `Directions and get new etyle. CASE OF ROSCOE K. 'WATSON. Dr. B. Brandreth,--Yeto York L , /}1: was a private In C10.m..1.7th Regiment. New York Vols. While at Harrison's Landing. and on the Ra_ppithannock near Falmouth. I and many of the CompanY were aiok with bilious di arrhea. The Army Surgeon did -not cure no. and I was redueed to awn and bone. Among tbe coat • puny were quite a Lumber of members who had worked in your Laboratoty at Sing Bing. They wero net sick, beeause they used Brandreth's Pills. These men prevailed upon curedd others le use the Pills, and we were all inLfrom two to five days. After this our boys used Bran dreth's Pills tor the typhus fever, colds. rheuma tism. and in no cane did they fall to restore health. Out of gratitude to you for my good health.' seed you. this letter, which if neoeteary. the en tire coinow would let., respectfully yours, ROSCOS K. WATS-IN. Sin,q Sing. N. Y. Principal 0ff10e,194 Canal street, New York. kSold by £bvuaaa ageoptatik itia.rta,..l ittsbnrsh.,, ' ' bltdkordni 'FIER WILSON Sewing , Machine FIRST CLASS PRIZE lIEDAL, OJT THY WORLGIS FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND. whera all the Araahlacia.f NIIROPE AND ABIEBDDA wOre in competition. Abici, at the Industrial Exposition. Pails. Prance, and at every 4 doors from sth United States Fah' - - at which Sewba Machines have beert e bi . - The principal Oon:!paniea ma.ng,Screing Itte. chines are Wheeler do Wilson, hi. 11-mger k Co. and Omer & Baker., Of the mitehine,a made there were sold during the year lass reported: By Wheeler 49t W1111011.;....-- ;..21,806 By 1. Iff. Singer & 10,958 By Grover &Daher - 10,260 Showing WHEELER it 'S seise he double those of any other SewingW.IISON Machine Ctoom pany in the country orFICS, V FIFTH STRIIRLPITTSBUR ea- This Machine makes the LOC fent:lE4 l : o , and raxi.,s highest on noommt of the elasticit Permanence, beauty and-genera'desirablenee' of the stitching whoa dckte, and the wide ranee of iteapplicati --irt.Pport of the'%' werioatt stittite, Now York.' - •jal3lkw -R-11 OLD DLN ik CO Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofers, are now prepared to fill ail orders for Fire end, Water Proof. Fe I. Cetaent and Gravel Roofing, Promptly and Satisfactorily; Mr..oldden having been in the employment of WARREN a CO., and their scoots:sons, In Philadelphia, for eight years, where he learned all the mechanical departments of their badness, and has made valuable improvements of his own, we can positively say that oar .Reofingis ((rammed of the Same Materials as those of that firm and that are will guarantee our work to be equal in every respect to any Gra ye!, Felt and Cement Roots put on by other firma in this city, or in the United btates. Theta is no patent for the Wamin Roof, or any of the mate rials composing it.' Once -Cotner of Fifth and Wood sta., second story. jy7 PS DI BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, Cittrone and strangers In need of medical ad vice should not fail to sive- him a call. Dreatrown's remedies never fail to care Rapti rules' scrofulous and venereal affections— hereditary taint. such as tatter, psortaais and Oh ar skid:lmam..fhs ozlein of which the patient le reactant. Dr..4l'h remedies for this affliction. broubt on by solitary, habits. are the only medicines known in thisi_countgr _which are safe and will oPeedihr reetor• to health a ___ sussuidATlfed. • - Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days Oda Hesehation ielso treat Piles. Gloat. GonuFrrhoe, Urethal Female Disessa. Patna in the Bach and ofra t Irritation .of the Bladder. ebb* ' • wLes, eta A Lett& to be answerea mnet contain it least OFFB DOLLAR. hfialicince sent to any addressadd, uk e d. Cffioeandsrivate rank ;30.50 „IT :EIRLD TRES% rittgrarsh - Pa.. Doudaw IrE.2 B &BRALS:ROILL RUI' tetJustr.osiveti :fad for axle % Tie. iY2 _ - oo r lisAret and IQTAMPED GOLD AND BANDN Prtatd' g old Paver italorkitotfoLoala ttY ,410.8 W. - W P.- , heik NSuALL. C 7 Wood otroot. 9'Q r±6: x. UAItiBLIN 9 S C Iltk Ti UPE I a ECOUNT OF TIME GREAT SVC- S attending their ierfo*niareee d aS n u 1 request of the publid w i I rcmaia n iio r y ONE WEEK: LONOER, 1 1 10:IDAY. JULY, 20th and ovary evan!ng.duriniAs.w e6i4 THE STAR ARTISTES r=tTaill IV :it•l+ Cetill:fin Was awarded a