01 Vittsfnati Gairitt 'J OITY AND SUBURBAN. , SHE PENN STREET FIRE. Lots of Life and Property. 75,000 Stand of Anoo Destroyed, less to thicrovemnent of $350,000, .Lass to Aerchants areal:1.000. Coroner's inquiet, Atctd.'ents, dm.. 6:c. Theconnagratiou bn Penn street, Sat ' nide,' mornifiEr; of which wo gavo a brief 'eamtulti - in the Gazwrix of that date, was O. Most frightful occurrence. • and the Was or property will bo much greidar'ilm Was at fleet °apemen. Our atiomwtt on Saturday, an fares It:extend ol,Vrits correct, but owing to tholateness ocile hour and the excitement incidont . tai the occasion, we were unable to give a detailed account.' Tho building was alitiaied at the corner ofFenn and Wayne greet", opposite the office of the Fort • Wayne and Chicago 'Railroad Company, wee. 1.11 under ono roof and divided by ..beard partitions into e ight, apartments, Widch were scrupled by Daniel Wallace as a store room for Muir and grain: IL A. Colville, marble works; William B. Nap; &So n, wholesale grocers; William lagbaln, commission merchant; .1. IL Johnston. Great Western Gun Works; LaPton Rimer*, m gas ma chine; P. C. Rimier*, marble works, and the United Stales Government for stor ing arms. Trim PLAYS. ninOoValtED. •••• The tames were first discovered lore Ins farm that portion of the building at cupl..td by Mr. Johnston, but how 'lt ortginated remains a secret. Thp &Dant was nt once communicated to the Central Oilier, and from there to the va• :lions engine houses. The alarm ,bell, however, fulled to strike it Is supposed. tan account of the extre mei cold. The eirelnen were protraptly on the ground, but by the time they got to work...the llamas bad reached the room In which 'the guns were stored, many of which were loaded, and as-they became heated diseherged tordr contents in. whatever direction they happened to be pointing. Thera wee alert an explosion of powder blowing out the entire end-of the build . big on Wayne street, which extend.' from Perm street to Spring alley. Thew eiretuniPtaneee, In connection with the cold. freezing weather, rendered t h e work, of the firemen not only very unpleasant but, extremely perilous. Notwithstanding they worked with as wilt and fearlessness, high -19 Commendable, and although their efforts to save , the building were un smelling, they deaerve the highest praise for WO heroin manner in which they la bored to effect this purpose. The bal is from -the loaded rntisketa were flying In all directions so thick and fast that to pro trottheir persona many of the firetneu ware compelled to prostrate themselves on the ground while handling the hose, as they by this means placed themselves below the level of the windows and a brick wall between them and the fly -tag minalle,U, and in several instance, their clothir.g wee frozen fast to the earth while lYle-g in this position. The nerd. dents reported in the Gazette of Saturday were. mainly correct. Antoine Keck, who , received a ball in the neck, tiled In chant an hour afterward; Conductor Browning, shot in the right leg below dm knee Joint, woe taken to the Union Depot Rotes, where his injuries were attended to. The leg was broken, but the• bone was not much shattered so that utnputa- Ulna le not necessary. - • EMI= -- - • Coroner Clawson larparanclied a jury Salutday morning, which after being sworn, and viewing the body of Keck, adjourned to Ltleet, at the 31.1yor's office at two o'clock this afternoon, to investi gate the case. ' EM3=l:2l The building and its contents were to tally destroyed, and the leases and inettr ance are- as follows: J. 'll., Johnston gun ..rorks loss $13,000, *annum° 82,000. 41. A. Osiville, marble works, loss 8;,000, brimance 04,500. P. C. Reiner, marble asarke, loss 04,500, covered by Insurance. Daniel Wallace, produce dealer, lost 1,000 barrels 'of d flour, a wacon, dray, lamas_ and a pair of - valuable homes, "Lich ercreliurued to death. amounting in all to about 012,000, insured for 0 3 ,000. The Government had about 75,000 smnd r arms stored In the balding, which were totally destroyed. These arms were mainly picked up from battle fields, during the lato war, and had never been exam in ed . This will account for many or them being loaded. The explosion wtdch. occurred, is sup 'posed to have r e united from ponder, but we are assured, upongood authority-, that there was to powder, or fixed amutuni tion, stored in the apartment occupied by the Gnvernment. _ TatrE 11E110124. The Courage dieplayed )h est 'firemen Is deserving -ox the praise. While the thousands of old crazy mas kers rattled away Chair charges started by the boat, and sent bullets whizzing madly through the air to slips/Ms of the compass, and - while the water was eon zerted'hy.i.be intenaely cold atmosphere Into ealirrice almost sur soon as forced •Ittom the nozzle, the brave firemen cloud .at their posts of danger, and did all that human ingenuity could do to stay the devouring element and to confine it within the walls of thelmilding where it had originated. Few parsons will un derestimato the true heroism displayed by the gallant boys who thus stood be fore the terrible masked battery. and di rected streams into the'llamess - The only Yronder is that more did not fall victims frt their zeal to race their neighbor.' _property and properly discharge their duties as firemen. As It was but ono was killed, young Keck, a member of the Neptune Fire Company, whose Inju- Hee am. death are recorded above. Be preserved his full senses up till within few minutes of Lie death, but hardly re alized how ho was wounded. He was but sixteen years of.age ' but very large and stout forhis years. He was buried j'esterdev afternoon at two o'clock, and his Inner:al was largely attended. • . • TES LOBS OW TILE. G0V211201 ENT. • The arms in the building were held by the Government and stored away pre paratory to shipment to other points. The arsenal authorities claim to have no knowledge of their being charged, as workmen were employed several weeks In overhauling them before they „were stowed away. Perhaps on an average each musket wB3 worth Dee llars wldeh will give $3.30,000 as the loss of the Government: MAEkS OF 711! VOLLEY. pi ed b . The rnagriftleent now building- occu- y the Pittsburgh, Fort Wae end Chicago Railroad Company for. yn alms.. which Is directly opposite the- scene or the conrUntration, presents the appear ance of a structure which had pulsed through the hot lire'of a regiment of musketeers. The 'tones and brickwork of the fronts won:in/lipped end broken In many places, while the window panes were riddled completely by the chance bullets. The damage done, however, was very alight, amounting fo but a few dollars. Other buildings in the neighborhood showed signs of bul lets. -Mow many of the muskets and Haas were discharged during the lire Jo moil) matter of conjecture, but must hare been largo, inasmuch as there was a continual firing beard while Ms tire raged, and but a small proportion of tno ballets found their way out or the build ing, as they could escape only through the doors and window.. .Sereral of tho firemen bad their bands and feet frozen but not seriously, which, so far as we ran ascertain, completes tho list of IneitlentA. • ===! °uma iiousc.—The charming actress, Miss Emilie Millie, will continue her 'engagement /dine Opera House through the present 'stock. Miss M. is decidedly thu most pleasing actress who has favor ed our city with a visit this season, and wo-feal confident that she has c*eeeded the expectations of all who have heard berg This evening will be presented,the .Black Cook," ainirlesqne on ittqltlack Crook, and any of ..the mut. ad using pieces ever produced. Miss Melville, having the exclusive right of this piece, luta made it a specialty, ad the public may rely one rich treat. The entertain ment will commence with thellotunam bultst,'t In which Miss Melville Is unequaled. dcarirav or Mustc.—Afro. F. W. Lander, with her excellent -company, will occupy. the Academy of Music dur ing the present week, opening this even. lag with the celebrated play of "Mira bethjt with J. H. Taylor as Ilattex. Mrs. . Lander's rendition of this piece is said to be fully equal, and in many points su perior, to that of /Liston. No one who has ever seen her in, this character will allow the opportunity tovritnem it again pass by unimproved, and doubtless . the house will be tolls utmotiteapauty. Seats can beacktured at Charlottelliumes innate store for any night during the week. Ketaronn.Smwrmn Itrmr.—Tho for mal opening of tho Royatono Skating Rink, as provioualy announced, took place Saturday evening, when-over six hundred skaters were present. The Rink is doe:Wed/3 , one of tho greatest improve ments of the age In the way of amuse inertia, and will doubtless be well patron , bed by the skating portion of Ms. COM. munity. The ice la splendid condi tion and a tine band of music in attend- rennnitted•—Beelamin Hebler, chars ed with obtaining bound under false pre. tames, to the amount of twenty-tiro from htra. Susannah. Bayne, was arrested eau taken before alderman Nellie, of Allegheny, who ocnntitted* him to Jill to answer the chine.. TEM CO I • TS. roiled samin. iyr .". confer—soda. SATURDAY, Hee; 14..—The argutileid in the case of the Buffalo and Star° Lino vs. the Erie and Pittebergh Railroad, Ives concluded on eatnnTay by Hon. Jere miah 8. Stack for the plaintiff, oroupying nearly three hours. The Court took Charge of the papers and Intimated that perhaps a decision would not be rendered until sonic. time In January, owing to Drees of besinees. - Dtatcict team-troll gtench. SATITIMAT, Dec. 11.—The Jury in the case of the Weatiltri Pennsylvania Hos pital vs. Allegheny, County Rome wore charged by Judge Flanipton, and will rt.uni a !mated verdict. Monday morn leg. A number of S eriff's deeds wore ac kn business edged, transacte and, d. some miscellaneous Following is the triarlist for this day —Judge Willieme to be on the bench •• 83. Edwin Dlndley TO. Wilkins town-. W. J. Graham vs. $l. E. Centen ary Church. 120. J. S. Wilson TN. Falrslen• Oil Re 130: Jam McClosky vs. L. R. nikb o , nd E. 8. IVright. 131. Thomas Drennan vn. N. J. Blgley. 1.V.. Henry Downs vs. N. J. Bigley. 133. Michael Brady va. \..S Higley. 1:14. J. P. Gilson vs. Ardosco 011 Co. Common lieu-.Fait Her Iit...TURD...T i t Dee. 14.—1 n the ease of Patrick H. Pierce vs. the Pittsburgh and Birmingham Passenger Railway Co. tho Jury rendered a verdict for defend ants. A number Of Sheriff's deeds wore ac knowledged. A. F. Wilkinson vs. P. Wilitinson. Petition for divoroe.. Subpoena awarded. A. charter was granted the Swissvale Evangelical Lutheran Church Academy. Application was made for a charter for the National Building and Loan Kama ntion of Allegheny.. qaarier Emelt OVERHOLT nonvEnr calm . . BATUDDAY, December 11.—A number of motions were heard, among others that fora new trial In the cue of James Brown, convicted of robbing 11. S. Overholt,' of Westmerelaud county, in Liberty street, in thin city, in filly last, of a large sum of money. The motion was argued by H. C. llarkrell, Esq., Counsel for the prisoner, at considerable length and with much earnestness. The question in two case was one of identity, no other evidence being adduced by the Commonwealth than the fart that the money was taken from the person of Mr. Overholt, and that the man who took it and ran away with it looked like Brown, who aim arrested a short time after at a drinking saloon, where be was employ ed,. bar-keeper. None of the stolen money wan found upon hie person. The defense 'attempted an alibi, and covered 'all the necessary time except about half an hour. It also appeared that Brown was In that portion of the city where - the robbery took place, and , that he might have :been the robber.' Mr. Mackrell based his application uprin affidavits pro muted, explematory of the eircumatancus which a tracted suspicion to Brown, and pointingto another persim—now a fugi- tive from Justice—as the guilty party. , At•the time of the trial the endear who I made the arrest—one of the Mayor'e police—testified that he arrested Brown on the strength of a description given by Overholt. This statement is controver ted by S.A. Vetter, who deposes that his brother,hearing of the robbery and the circumstances attending, ft, suggested that it might have lxien-simmitted by ono of the "Neptune engine boys" and mentioned Brown as being tine of them. This "clue" was taken up by the phllce man, who straightway wont and arres ted Brown-at his place of erninoyment. Thus the shrewdness the police oaf. cer claimed for himself, 'ly giving , out that ho made the arrest on the:strength of a description given by the prosecutor, terns out to be nothing ,leas than "tall swearing." Vettetris statement is corrob- omtedin the fact that Overholt was not in a condition to observe. elosely the man who robbed him, and he did not testify to abythlng further than that Brown "looked like the man," not be ing able even to describe his appearance at the timeof the robbery. The man who ft Is claimed committed therobberyissatd To resemble Brown in appearance, and' Mr. lifackrell said the fact • could. be shown that this man (the real thief) shortly subsequent to the robbery was seen with a considemble amount .of money, and that ho was known as a thief. Brown, on the other hand, ano inted:la good character. To sum sip the whole matter, Mr. Mackrell said there was nothing more in the ma than that three or four parsons testiff e, 34161 M74:4xt3la iegt. ........ 1 . 117.313uuti11. S Vg IS4tld;: .ltliNgf ° 3l MVeaattgit i.tl. 111 prrrstninlai PArtn 2•l7l,l:l : i kli...". ) .X.TAlNY.llaritafacturtr.ol Nir A. 1 1:7 wilApplun pApEps .or)tlei: &AD vo.n.stianyor, No. to.?. TOtru Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ()7r/ova- 4 mo UST HAor.tr. 0FiZn,74.° 4 ,, ;" AQ:4:4l4:"'l' luns. 11111. • • • ••• irot maps. Stuck. n. C. r. r•. 7 reCON CSTir tVORUS. Ct."0.•.0. CLARK ek.00.. Nlvivr,nrers nr cr*.rr A.erlpTnt Of Pate C..rttrard Lnd Illy - 4.1 Oat-Ur: ad X.C.OOIArk3OV. tut, I.th unto! oorry (24 roar ' - 111H 1.1,,1r.rel VirEW.T CO to r Ar VATAR A CU. II P.:: le IC, VS CU1..1.2414,1C riLs27ENSTFIEV, ALLLEFIZIE..‘4. Myna Lont.nbo. DlAnnoncli.l Class, China '. 4 'ase /4 Tait tatlety At ri.LTRILAI PRICE& A:vet - rail. I..qturcil aA r. Au. on, 041 .d annual. .• . • : tens ;z1 ;ittig '4%'; Esaa "b" time. oaa White, /lab. zyittm.ll:k. • • - uuis.alaalanaaa; a •• ft., 04 , 1 i !f r ;a ..'" ' " " • '" V. ` ii!ctt7crilecn & 59N. =I . .. . . On enures, WlVl.4.llrmintlailiOld 8014 4...11 , rit. Vat iz ara cr., r. - 141? iIii3LILE:T:SirI44E67.. ~ .. ;a! It voulte. " pin;•,' .01ITICE NO.I SPOINO WHEAT, aau for .re by "" DANIEL mrsiu.soir, I I , :. AkTnEtt ittNtinsoi: 01 si su- . and 11.1?:=;`,T•,r44;4TP.1172AILMItt Cl• runt n. INDIA HILTUnEIt CLOT/11P4G,ot o,cry dewlvtlon: also. M 411,11.1.1 Pant.. one lll . l .l[ DC ,01 % Ae.. at :I.d II .4. l ?Mr nrel I. 4. A H. PHILL.I.A. Fb:ATEmorts.‘-e4 ! bap on Con' .41"`"'""' r """.Ai 44i indxivirk AA IL L E /1040/110 , E RCP Oxe. nt 215 .4 tt. Cl ICAT/No 'llllll.l. of AU . rnua..m. I.IUEIII E , PAU •tnest. J. a 11. LEGAL. LLEGUEIVIC COUNTY, 88. Tar. e 0 'elo 3•131 rattrleALTl• PlUrgß/LYA• f.Y . UAW COUNTY, t. i7f tl! ,'l`tb •rines Ha..)., lately le cor strlal . aonbee fare ourJudeur Cute 0.14 Cour,. elmtbarsb To it: en .1.• 'Nal day of.Ottoner,at 11.1 . , lit ;ad.,. .I.u. tail etUrt recovered ',coy, r,,,t2 tor ofJiects, t7e91.1)117:4.:41'il2111:rt;211-1.VOettrigern, 'rrltY; lent, as wall as t eems • truhata for their test. ILja?fel eseertle7.ll7.?AltessliaglV.a.g.'",,,t. executor of Jartes.kireham, dettaae.l. is eau- Yca •proOLis got t hee. ord. a] whereat, by the I....nation of sal Rein' tiger sod g eeing .nu. bet w 1 r , f r aloof th e veal ...s -tele & Baua. we hare la maimed Court un.. &mood. tdt mtbottea the deferment to.erren b• glare. Yet execution thereof still r ins to b made. in of the) ear. taa'ne•• remedy , ts Wu shim in Malt behalf a Pialrer renuy and we bele, willing that what Is right and Just should 1. done hem!, do corum”d Teo as °mimes ce•ore we have commanded ton, eh n by pea ant lawlui men atour bailiwick toe . Ire notice to the /tee Jr. aboma, executor of J•mcs ti, sbatn. deter.. d, with notico.a lirsh.n. Hugh Graham end (Arnie Utahans (chi eftn of hug . it aharn, deters. 4 who wt. a be.ther. of James Grab... rimers ) Thomas Ura , ard, urmrs ftra.am led Mantra MeWlllisnm at 'Thomas .-rani m. deceu.scri. who 11:0 a, r.°111.r. , h,L,',7T,,Vruli odn'% - ::12 ham and Mama . tenths.. (chirdren at Jet., lershsto, dinned. el, we. a brother ..1 Jones ...LIM. deceased) Oslo Rowe, Itobert 1 11?.74 ' . rCetsfS RI. ;",2:17, ti ceased r.r.toer eald J•mes Urea me, &Arlen:Jen/7 ecarlett. •o 4 hearth* tem . ..M.. (the dr •ti of etude eta - 1.1.rh:g,T.;:11.7.1.°) ( trido len Cue). deceased, err* wss • sl.s•r of sold s . Jam.. lura.am. deceased, ) Yeetry Coals. and Bea, (children of Stacy Del, who wog • 2!."(',, ryji , j4t , Lll . :ll ‘ , Mo /11 - :O e n ase v? l il;77t; ofJames terattan, detemr.o), 55 belrs . of James W'Jee ittl ' tra c t ' ' t Vi to 11 . 41 ' ; I',Ad P ttLlt,%":l:: to Monday. of January next, to show I. sea -1 e'llf rt:',;..llT:aql'.;stehreliat clay s ll . ;ta j Cg. t , nutd. and why thee. mace Feta lure. has trate.rino /Is Oft, for Ore of the Steal Setae ba,llkr, axes. ..uf ht te.t.to hare [ . ..ger eae“tlen arra:. them for Optd, su4 C )t• Wore.ard. Lecordlnjr to the form!. rm and ell. et of the reed re , y aro sssss d If their thicket. 'Ann further la .1.. and rcrele. wbadro..err cur rald Cour. rh.ll then and to reof tad cancer. tog teem In title boom f cousider. And Stave yen tltro and t • et- /he nintes of sham) by whom yet stall make 1tt0...n to three ele tole welt.- W the lion M. neared, eresident of, our aled COUrt .t tablr,b,ide 71, day of Di. cember, Atono DOnilue one thOurand eight hun dred wed rlxt,“ven. • IC= ) JACOlat p. lirdli.Talt. cw.veti. B. (Mutat. Eberla. r'th'ned"47el4:i tUSTEVS SALE Ore Valuable Coal Property • , By On. of. order at th e Court of Comtoon Oat, In and for the count, of Ann thenv mad. reptetooor o. 1./.147. at b.• Lion. tao andonagned Trutt. via l1 1 . uttonot pedlennle, on the motto, on • t MOLIDAT, LECESICILIIII3I , Io. 184 M At the hoar of 10 o'cloc r at. of id dart All •Iba. vain:mac len of oath known as the ••Ciark . Coal:;,.;lllnated . ln" Vls•betla radynabla County V.:f.drattnTal ste2rttrode:llr.gotTer%einel thence, by ratd fennel t.oettt degre.s west 67 . 10 ba'ane• • e cone: thence by I :nd of U. L. Oaroble /oath 164 .I.diree• west 6 1 7 , 0 Per- V: l7 . l 4&7rVion e ttl k G : d k e b , n r ' ' eis: l l.l l ; f rerert • :done: %heed, :onla 10 degrees eut Mt/grebes to a stone; tbtrra t e es heirs sou th al ilearear east at 110 vet to stmnet theaed Scioth 123 darn,. es.:, ZO.S.Lt tweet:a.° a moo: ence tudtd rare.. coat 161 a0 perches to • •tonet tneoca onto fa dearres ran 9 percher: ,I °;`g:. ° V.l l Vg.;fg.'..,et:llll:ol thence south .s:Jaycees oast 7 • 10 jrzebes blekorr; V•ence aorta 4.,41 derne• essl.4lpar• en,. tO co.; th-rte lot, tim e; of aftnism I:thnneon nortl.a3 ,artees• west 61 640 pee. 00e• too etoer, then, .eorth El'Oegrees east 23 boo tbe hive t o berlonlegt con 0 anadred aerea. strict thsainte t e a dnrral t •iretter with •11 slorular e node.- Mitint . n i .ri:fle t i ' ! o Caio e f l ;l73;a7al"t a ot h l e . and fal4' p r sTr i :f 7l : C e °l or.V ' ll{;'llltterql2n . d! to, tn any an, all or, t and alreo•dars neetlad f t,".1:: Vr°,•':=l;d°f,:!,74 I roned , priol rare In the cameo:lon ant ttkleig Out at any ed ugaom.and aad the oriel:ego or :mina ro...•lent ortertona for olalr La:adult F :Fs . ga t Ta '' r%il ' ft " ettlitc wa or the arab:ay.:ay, or aottongabela ears? or byth. ltd • lte beat rp.allty. cs •- I ..ne•dbled care and to balance lo one add - t scrotal by judgment bend and roortaage crt p erolsee. • 20. larth,lnformatbrn Innatro of ALGX. 70. wn . ptux. Tritatee. • mShoot stre•ta 111,, Pr.hilY or ll.1:111.1 I.lbAtelt. lto el. Yo=:1,131 WES:I7ERN DISTRICT PENS tYLVANIA, T,be und.ralgo44 bigeb7 itves iipt.lte tO ,Doonsimt of • • ASSIGNEE OP ROBERT lIERVEY, 05 the bnroughtiVratentati..in the covet? of :Allegheny. nod nate' of goonsylnani, within ante) t, whin3i/ beets nihninid:a Ohni eunt on hit own netinon by the insirietCourat said DlitTlCt. • .• • ReGIII . .U. BOLE. •ss:sats. sasses Polot Allay sad Deddesso.Wsr modal 4 T 2 STATE OF JEREMIAH MOH-. liA n, I,K Is lirreby riven that rj : e 2.l' . l- 37rg u i s n ‘ 117.o ' g . tre ' t I o= 1+5 , 7,.y. In Ito Con. 7 of • Iteqbeny, Vs., bass Dna Arant, dto Alr iander lownson,.r. siding In :be awan,h l p otindeoenCloser, IA said Otat, all p,rl ., na tberclfir, having elalms or ilermandii sraln.t o ffi neeed,o,Ar. re /neat. ".1IT.?; /.k 1 ;i 1 rit ' n ' s/ntil;,IV3tor. aoirnu . T ETTERA OF ARRILNISTRA TION bikens A:Ants , . to Ole londer' alrveA' by Ilia 1.1. gist ot WIIIs of Al I. a.slar ..unty, on tae eau, u of a34.RELLA £1.7 , lain or /1,..11.nn lo•rophin, drcroac, all orrsotm I..debten o eald ...111 mate pat oAt 1, and 0011. having •IsLata swim" tut. •zne. 'so pril aentlbem flr se . clquir.. without dela, t • I /11.4flfarr (*SUCHEN, derrtlll I.lu. • TN TUE .5114TER OF THE . N. CA TION OP OE:WAN INN aocCIATIoN, lid IVIvaT MAN T. No. 1. —NoCco I. bore:, ma. vbaao ni A ,oals lon boa arg,laal Coal-col' Co var., Ilea.. at No. Sal cod lovax (*Tv. Cba-taa o( oatroratto• thy lame oh, ao anat..] av the aoat tam' ioMD.Lxi. ezevyllon, t l the 1 JACOB fL IVaVICE le hereby Well hat L• 1 et, ert or A • froln I‘ travbb bb.r.butb ot llb , llltltltig, 1 7/T17E1.14M ate of Life etty or Alirebray. towto Mel ran. .1 to Vat az.ertl,ard d MEd ( 1 1./. bc,14[1.1 WHlZ Adratotalnttors. ORDINANCES. AA RU PPL E Mll ENT TO liN oii pia h. • lOCE to era thrlth nty of .Verembtr. A. U. M. en. 1114 t•A 0 Utglniance tele/leo to tha Lathe or flat ripe `. Cur, r m to rb T ow n l r r da e i t n ne .l l sal t o h y e e e g t o ed o i Ty n t V o at fLone-Ct o de. and Ito, here by itilaCt.d. by the *uteri Ito or Ito ea..% 'Th. Da Other GM Con. p3ll, • ball racetro tie pelellegn of Int mleelne f:s•Vrt`•= = " •!:• ,' , " ... l l ' , ' ll , TP•7. 2 " illt4l i...-.•,.. tlos Crimple, bill tur4l.ll tea to alt!te• ' eV:g o :ell:Te d * ',., t e g ,' ,Tt;::ri l ' i,:: or teat Soy at any 'Weber...nee he charge i, tie 2:711:•"IPAI`g•',Or 1, , , , M,!!7417!• 4 8 ` 3 1 : ` :al: a. , 700 .11 . comet nee on • prosecute opinlttona within all :costes trona the parlsge Or thin 011/1. rotate. • na cm, 1 , - That ...h. tar ErPet. lane or alley of tali ho.uah Ma% be chased by tab sale lias Company ...flattens not. se. ening In t e n=th SCO EVen f ;.4:e 117 rli!tel t nr ?if tepid, down. . trelit! *hal. net tio scat epee or obstrectet tor an nut LA Wt7ti•rdrtiLf t:.17%:1::at'a%1;111. r 0 be by tht open.ic ot any street. lane.. or aloy. m •t.n•••I . sh -I. h. remipUr sod speed. 1 y Icm i y the .1140 as Cloicitranr.at / town prot en epos anti ebareat. Simon a: In the es.filtor *rani street rano or lib ey a. acne/notch I'l l ••In Um camnan) sham has all neectsarr Des cavil... to protect ta lives 1? ' 7 : l ' V t ln "' r i tll %t ; -li sllgt oit Aetai Se-tasty . ....eg d b . u . r u l c . o . d . s. .11 4 .e . b p . re , , smeil a l n,.. . tr:01 , 1 , 1 Itlirn o o o f o V. l7 4t o g= o :l 4 o:l7fa Zi t p, 1.7,7. V,: r 7 . 1?; property •hr any Le...tbrey or byeutte A utile eal•arte, BlnfipUt 1. There, Any rteletlort Co Yin, • llet. Otte!, cr 1.- ante the tremor elm Co pear .bat. nazi ebseletles,_ tremor o.o*. say, Ana, L17,4 ' .. r .r,T ,' ::•ll ' l ,' laraf ' 4Va y , °L4 u :it " :7• • =•• o for estrt hotter rolia.;lll,l.ithertelkei 11. .entta n ittl ' ree n .frore er aryl:Ai d : t! .. ..4 , n es st all rot bar relit ear meter Interfere bltb the elabt or raid bemoan. et any IndMtenal eel dirt. ale ts ntalttaln antra acct for... • V:Z5.:17, ` 11% IlLaTtNa h :•7 this the mild a:steamy r. 0 en; . h i N Oft DEV A rieV: for the Geed ., , nx,r+rini an e . retl in, withca.reigetlard, :4•1.:17 1?..,A1at klf , t ' li ' ila , reltal ' tilt ' Borough e• Lalrropee :MI, R. 0 , 7;1 . 4)(1 . , EAU to e 100. burea riA as. Lotorter7eallo. o n n7 478 ' 4a . ; I ctlerVZlot cs: 1 : ' ...t4 Fhi f .,tl . with, L `HT.L'I,7,OIIL`P.AVa. .•.•,, 1,..,%!`i=1,1•40::',=11'03fra°,5:11.• 1 r,r,,l,:"Vf.l'••7L'oti7•.!gtgyz,'.al.,.°44,l:l ' of s.ls ilia., with Tar orn stria:. seeable./ ty robe too,ugh nye. nod to CIMTSCI the Jae Olt.. the .o team:hi bast bolder, at Leetr din 'er Mon. st ' inW l g; 7 A4lllll 6 t ' Ti P aTiAr c .lll, ' n!:•:4 ° I 1 N•PAIttl. ,''fr°•llliiilitll'ala°,t`tlaTX°.`a 1 filg v : fa ' argam.4 .4: 11 : 11 =. ° ,7•1111. at tear ei on the aerersl loft tionettleg and dealt ;toil t o t 7 t . eg i n, ' :o F tr eii:srpil=r.ilrt'oCiiiintP4 Wit t ilF r 'lf:l .I ; " r7itt mon ea . taisr , s . t . ate il:r -I;ol.l'lilriiirti'Vtiel:7::::llriv!ltFll'et'inl. gtire 'tat .I,'TV'Alrs:'lggctirgl.es7hT7ll7(bl7:=l. fore looms. ti, an 4 tamblipon to giro posie s thereof to the orate erbitonees of raid lot or it.Vartl:Po'egi7l7;oool: :Alin ' rnt o sil ' ere . n g elt "'" 4 l." . Meet to the iTe asnert or regal borough. etrerfor A hat li snail he the nate tilt's. Tess...neer or raid' Intl 0o no to, return so Muir. to ea... , 04 girt tor e glee, to the 7 ._ , Ill• yr homy et mmo:gent Imr been made es ardie• sale. that onleie the *omen*, 07 .010 am as- I l ' o!• a e l :•P:t Art.l& b ,,l " l , : " .i,l' r r t ,,' '2 : 7` , f r, °' 4, he We same In the planner yr:lsiro bells. ittret-N. r. iiirt. j a, ' ,& 'Lar,YZI.U.U. rule Lebr enereltle..Nor.4..Lbl7. - ' non gF OnDlriaNCE relating to the telthe of Water PlDee• ' g o r . crtrat W. tt ordatolt oneretorteibit, 2.47:44l % " : "L eetZrre, v' nut " :44f7e.:- Non. thretto., 2 her from 0 otte.r the paw sage or ord tri. ow, the Le o renceethe V t l i gl y t t ;tlr * ,!o. t ally ne-blio.ntoposyrYettwts; down, wiryloolV4i,VlAtobleArarc74:4ll;e:‘f Ouln hdd euPPIY st ye . .' .0 , ho venal ar.d, he f:r:tri tit.rt,7..tiVrarrlq=kherffrittPolli7, 1412, Ibtre s r.r%tittl. wilecent ma, = th i lifil . blgtreraye . Atiett thee ' r ott i nlleys. tero loan ugh d tha •yerode of the ortodox., bettor C. be rPpeired at MO eon Or Christer Water Iletel_er• own,. Seat to e deed.. of Salt cornet.. Whereby et Mortara to subscribe for ...pledIV 1000 •ek or raid Crat .1 r Wit• Le.reeeevidr, . .0.4,11 U. • 1107:terl - A N .0 1 101INalliCE relating !to lrla• ilia tire: • • er.Cru:k 1. leg areotned end custard ei . fee Burge. one Cobetqf ef far Parsore of u. nom°. Crukal.: met, het mm_ancl otter the . paatake of 1.3 toriloaner a the macs 7,111 ,aanrCotarepaytelelf herb , 4fbrowor mid It, IT:Tirer Arka a l c n y eill M Arnvint • .the pun Of I.lloe down. re.lerote nod ....pairing t he e plots, =IOU and enrl, 4 1 4.....1 43 4211.1 4. for 4413ar, oavleta ooltoottee legrr ' l . llt: 't Boron "w. t ' htte " roralTry ' abil ' e " tl 11 ° 1 1 1W:71 N ' Ate, l in e ro • col there. tone Ilia ' toonise 0 . tf 44 , 140 114 , e41,7 eraotarl. shall be royal et. ta - cost. raid 1.144. C.3444,1*. :MN...tat tee ourtees of sale 0 rib herobraothbrtre aubtorlho for .—... ahsreauf the capital coo olkett oat C.lll la the ewes of • ba Bergen sod COehell of the Rome,. Leinenteekle.' J. Q. BUITEIIf , Borates. - M..1.1100w, Clark.• LoWrenOrrlllo / NoT. 1, INr. hag= • Prea•t W. P. foll l / 1 .. tet4.4 TTSBURGII FORGE AND IRON CO., ItLIMTACITT.7.B or Dm Iron; Railroad Fish Bars mid Rolls' Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered lamomotive Frames; LoromoU.e Frame Shapes Side Rods; Takes, Straps•, Platen Read.; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Fist., Redo, le .... ; ' Fliman Jaws, Collars, de. 4 • OPTICS, No. 177 PENN STREET, I=3 I►DW lIEDWIBB 808 O. , • Lindsay, Slerrit & Rawer, Mannfacttgers & Importers of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c., 337 LIBERTY SMELT, a car. VlCTieqraso, One Square Delon Eaton' Depot, PITTSBURGH. sap. Auras for ruzumirE.B.:l36l.L.lo. =nun STEEL WURKS. SINK NIECK &GO BM BINNED CAST 8a BL NUM tlsq LSD MAN, ALL 96n. lILITA, /COLT. ClllOOll/3. QA.IIO AItDCLIMM 01:17 SAW PLATES. Zl. UMO .1.15rD EZ.III-ELLIMO RAILWAY SPRINGS, Cazt Eirinsi Stec!, Cast and Gernian Plow Steel, • PLOW WlZiOtl AND MUIVISS ILLS. grrtiNGS, AXLES AND STEEL TIDE, I c e bilt 080W.111.M. ASC.. Le. Wareham, 83 Water St., Patera, ATMS WORRE, ar OR r °Jr va TREE. 7 fitra Ward, .Plttsburgh, TETRAS N. 112:212Ui• Praiident. • nese Work) aft items the scram ea& aunt et:tartlete etteblithacat lathe !Wes; eaa are howYreaterd to hunt& . L• • I . C . Netnesof Every DCC(IISI23I. , pollers, Oil . • • .. She.tl Iron. Work, Zatlziad Cuth4m BoMos M4ll Casttnira litairtneCsAlr • Maddlie Casqlqrs, Gamend.Caetlags, .03d.DEf38 SOLICIT - 13 - D JOHN RONEY, RATA FOCIDBY, Carson 81., 9111 Ward, near A. V.R. It. Hammer Dies, Steel Month, Isting El sal Izc m Cut** reandli. dirMAL W giVcri=r4ilirgrd`dts.if; I r ilW calm- PORT PITT FOUNDRY. 1. I: SNAP lifflIEWS lUMACTVILMIS HEAVY MON CE zap ALL larni icrAvs- bAsTroa wo u, WAOtastlall.4lB.llTO HMS. = attikroted to promptly. la bantam!, the bur. malcials abraft Owed at Ma Voundr,. or our old stock we an • Pattarna coratarictod d i rho pt/Tilden ±ll, 11art01,39 f Kr, IT. .• sari% taralab NAIL JL.IIII.hZ.B anon ack. tics. noCa no C. auxo..........minssienaraimr GREENWOOD FOUNDRY. • 'DRAM & DONNELLY. .Jobiting . and Inching Castings, '&T.74111744 : 1 17.N= Zgl every purpose, mode to order. • omee, 2ao Liberty street, CEEZI CLeadomay at 'Katie Nalldlni.) RUQUESNE IRON AND STEELWORKS RAHN a CO, /ron, Nails, Bpnr.ga. Azlea, /LOU 011. OMR, AID A. 3.13M1L. LA, 1 1 ,4%. 77, Weteur Mlaroolt. .211:* id 11 4Z1XT......10.1•311...f. B. lIILL.II : .th . ‘ A STAITWORELI9. ,•A. BRAM= & • 30.trurou”3myviesyq ,• CookiParlor and • Reading Stoves, ammo rhlatt aro the cola anon =BERL ryui.%vTA1. , 13.Y../.1: (Coal thares3 MAN& v/LTAM.A.K. 1.13/01131111:3 (Wood 40,1 icanatectue GRATEZ; MATZ 71,1:01115, dlse. Olftoe WorcO09•0, aorta( of Deeorol W. caw% Pittsharb. itauxaca W tiocon4 !moat. ETA: 3 I4 , I3 4 WAIIC'M B. WOLF. Tr.., &-co.: Hardware 47 Cutlery, now 4.legrtrwil..itaorn..r .191:166 CreT3Emsticr NUE CMS/. Corner Liberty and St. Clair Sts.; =.l.itskapainrusioby ancra.. AtJAn..../13. L. IMO. VALLEY - STOWE wonna. ALLEN. NPEEM & soi Lutrarr 6T.,. op. =l4 tUi!-IPLlVY'ArtriniafleVl3VlVN.''"UnnronTsl 6i d are_tee eatettretAl Allegheny 004 Ammar v%Z.:4?ltNotit. s 7" a "'"'" mrAr of the Demme. W ATT 4', Aklt tl ebo% "n Ant l ee, r i t o lig ; Mia . e.A . 1 , 341i7 . ! Conies, Dog Done and :ADlCDSLsayea......,..._.svrvan D. IMMO jiirozn nuvsn a nom, Etaa.in Boilers* Oil Muhl, Tanks Steel Iron Worts, tre. 61 PCIISS 81., Pittsburgh, Pa. CENTRAL 'FOUNDRY 411 D EOLL WOMEN Beck 27049,32. nitro et; BOLO* BOYD Ct DUALIST. atm non. Yln Uuuan, nou Lathes. ao. • THOS. fellnl MD EMIT AlU)11LCHIB !UK PrgtlefgnAttitrestri A n_ st , ,t(bfme4.4, rut. r. a. order IrTSAX Action' ..AL.._ PITTSBEIGIIIRON WOOS. J. PAINTER * CONS; Iron, Bubket, Tub and Trunk ROOM! AND Mims, otnicommorma. ;IROWCITY MILLgt. . BUROBITIELD. roamer,,,,, of I follsed. oll aareonl,Jouolola ancezenarm =moor. 020771 471 D Wax ono. EO.llB/11.11.13J5Z Woos B*) - 1 - . - Rf3r i D 2. VALLEY • .110•1). glisassni. _ CUAIBI 07 TIMEIC. .01 Wier THURSDAY. July lath, IS.V. tarns Irlalasse aud antro at Ulusbutsh Daysli s trust 11 O and 0.311 Drat Ss as rad CI: . its: T. N. IMMiI • ..anilUr mt., traoalll47; i,:tii S. ei: iiitl., 7 ‘ < nt r" W irigkl7:4 ..• i'..!..?:;;t: ;;:,it:t:: vita At c a 00nrdk.,.....:1J.A. M. /1,,V, it. ueday Chnreb :nth, Goal nd to ib.ls.pr.. ......1: 03r.........N.ajITAorthFalefet7, rie.tt!lft Me il:‘ ,igfgr.vtatiJil Cl 7. laltntrilrh;Le, n r do 1711" . ' 44 4. ' . "'" u 'H' . . lITALCAPTiI. , M. eta:., pt:Kly, BUR AI D CONN ELIA 1+33.1. 14 . 11.834 D. ar i g CU nittn:o On Led in,, 1101 i DA ~r OmTilt tober 12131 .. , Adr. O l e Votto• rtll lezro !to Dmpot. to.-our or ',out sad Water .trectr. a 3 fo:I Zoos. ArriM33' trail to a 0 (ion. Volltat4 W . totoost •. •• '4 013. fr. In to A. Wen Nooten Actoood.... 3.1. 3. X. !It 31m1133.00rt cr0.7.31:r2 A. St. 6.100..31. coo. , "• •. •- 20 :: 20 e. 31 r rt. prmAlloot.3 `' : 4:20 0. mt. G. 433.0 . -onday Church Trmlo to itu'a &on] We.. Newton ' JAI?. X. 103 X: A. I. /or Tloket. apply 10 J. tt: KIM), Agrot. W. 11. 0 rou7,ld - o crintenJent. .131 .1867. (.7.:AL.,,cag : rn-rseuno FT W rf AY • CLF.Vitr. kN Frt. 4 .1C0r.1121x . r 5. tratzs mtl gt,rt ;IT.: • . y.. 04 as bhic.F o M....?2•13•ic Fl: e rV g: '44 " FrNqg ;Fi..'(1. 1 :-.l,:;l;!; E 'Tif:,`!'i 3 ',..6l*. l . ' 1 7: 1774 n Jyp tespo la .1 , r., W11..9 P rip c:a 4,2, 4 Dallp Depart. from Atlrg nfuy . La AL'exhony " IL ta de. WS •re HrF•u le 7.3 xp F7al• t10,:.L1 Pm fr.6\ll,, . 1 1•1 1 . 7 147,jY4 : F. BrWa •• • C•cl p 1.1 N. pe , sop PIZ p p' Nrlt'n 1 1...4.11.tta .IFt .;: t i 6; las?. cVevr, xra.:e 3.-s,sfra. WESTERN I'EZCINEIT4.TAAIX. ItuLueAD._ nab thePasthager Teat na the Wtht . ern - thsurndlnanm 1' erAl with, etheth Depot, A11F10.14 r.treir. ' l4 , regg 4 rTd O . tl s t erTP K Wi i ....port Nu. 1.19.rmer1V,,,,,eAc re`e At 71.1::10'.. sort IrllbAboo v git s7sP ols "l Prai n' n ' l ' Ze , 7tV ' A ' ll s e . gTen :) y r. Janet. Zlll ; T aref 7 E d e ' ZV : P..4Ste; ' ; ' l4 2 i -ei osey at F. ne:theuorlre Aso onthy ••ante as. C/Ana:lon Tickets—For cabelPl,l•!Ppeatl T.neuty, busmen Allegheny Cloy s Mutant te street, erre. al t:. Crnan, June au, enamel:ath. one goal only on Inn :Una. tiny, make dtheet connection so • el.ltrurt 0111 t Walker's, Lire of Medea Cr, Both r and flan 11. nb/noon atthessisl , t . I ficfett , siret . y . n , psirehare at the rltt . thnS'ah, • and ITtlhO ' lL ' ljOtulltrt . : ,trot, to • Tne Wettern renosylcanin . kns.rent! MA sat ammo any tilt for Ifsneau:e., unceht Wens iffiasSALlhri,'VeltlLlVoe,l,7eTr lescettyr 1.90114 t In "Clic. oil be at 104 eiet of We venue, anithelits.l upteat coh• traet.,. • 17)1781:1:s It. W71..1.1.i.m.3„ d " leanst. Altoona, 1.11. • ENNSYLVANX.4. Cr.:VtiP.IIL' NAILNW...U. •TMllfr,'''''''i" , _On eams aNer OCITORraI fin, .1,.V. Tznlea orlll szTioo and dem. too. :lit Nolan 'olio., caner of Wasilleolz Ina Lncrt;Ne' a l allove• Mall Trate .—. ll!O a m:3l.7 Tprc.C.. Oito ei, TO Pan Lint...... a - 4 l A Tr. %Valli. No. 1... 4... a ea WaY.l , a NO. 1... Cal a ro 1:4.4 I Tols-... tel . el a to li 4 Lotion 1..7... T.Y. a to, lit in.l , / a.:... lio,os . Wall. No. _1... I:!4 a w. , e. el ,1,1 iloolli. a 1... Minot:l= IC M , lOW ano "T011...N0: T... il•Nio so t 00... 44.10:14 a •a, lolonite - 4 el ~...i. e 4 0 YO!la. XIV.. 1:'.1 pco 1 , .1:1ie J. e... 3• NT a Wall. No. 1... 1:3111 In v... 1,4 - • ea, - W_'a NO. 4... SNP pm Wall. No. 0... 4;0 To ii. Wl. No. 3.'.. 3::41p. Wall. 40. t... 4i, i.. el'oe No. 1.. 7rttip ti Yas,o ',RV:n. ..... . 7 .5 2 P. . 11 = .42 .r1l train —. _ ~ 0 312 p m % 1 'The Chu.- wrath, ieaf a NI eter!pe e!erf A. aL 2'. /1: ' V 2 V•WWPIV.II4I - %% ' lifl4 t - r nit mig:allit , ;tleVagt‘flik.'..lit et." Untalyezleptaanoey,... A ... 11"autillte-M v re'L'sa7 rFata t till ' io r V•Ft•T 4 .l r e . e.7ll3... LH otkor Lasing daily . ..root e..LCY ' ror flumbealolorsottior.olailT to . ' - - - ~L LONWITIN. Area.. Tee rcenolven le Hai trout c0m1.. , o ill =lf -',, Verg ' il l giT Pvt . :'' . ! , lff.r , .! ' llit r s " trig Liondeed Doll-..—s ln taloa. Al/ ilagoat orefte.l - Mat atoonnt In vela.. Till be oo ike. f hlk of the Perm% axle= totem by epode cooleszt, • fi1DW4.2.1. N. %V 1.1.L1N.1.1, . , - Gooo..l4Toporsounialooi. Altoo.i. Ya. vim, alumnus a ciNCMINEFI R. r: PAX MILE ROVE. 1 CriI.NGE 01,1 111.E.—0n and Mt. EITIfLULT• December Bth. WA, RAU. slll !nave and annns al Ulgoalnepot nig folluna. Iltnetargh llmo. - - DlrrAter. ABaiVL xlll Express " . I.n. X. • 3 Inn v . lfit..2l4nn ' N. e. 11. yilat Expre.s 'Mn.. • tr a• • at. 1612,1111.•7 ,10 ' ttitggnt ' ret r i , TZ , V.'l4ll%;"!°- . 4;,;3 4 _,. t r..?` t ; i l ie4