8. Fxo uLtu :to Pi ;DA II CI 7/10/01A31061reth.' . 4.. 'itt ' lOreet k neXt dO.OribiG..4ohtllol23.oo. ,t Contracts, : - 4 I Lanaxdos44,labit:, - , BoyCwas awarded the Contract to lower atop (what este.,rhy,the-Strebt"Comtpttte6J'' Personal,;—air. ohri' h. Brown, Clerk of Conrts,'left fihetity: OW'S vial( Mist yester day. He will,beaent several weeks. - . -.TheSecondStreetr pavement on Second' ettiset , frota the'Sohool liquso to the Bir-: Miuttuand bridge: will:be oompp3ted thin • ontir .onnalasions fteritived,.--The.eaptain and .LietiteneheoPthellifatle Zonavea re. cei ed their commissions from the Govern " 'Or on Mon'day.. , . , The Conferees of the 23d Congressional Istriet-wlll Inca - at Freeport to-morrow corning to'nonunate a candidate for Con I. - will afeetl'l l 6.:Day:-:-The Cotinty,Execm tire Committee will.meet to•day,' at their headquartelev; City two o'clock, _P. Let there ipe a fejt attenAanee. Vacatlon.—The regular annual vacation r the. Soldiers! Orphans!. Schools through the. tate will • commence on'Friday, a 24th nst., and , continue till September. I Beat With a 4 Ii b. J.:-MeLaughlin si eges that Mike Smith beat him over the ea& with a t club yesterday. , The parties • ill have"a hearbigteklak-before-Aidernum • ylor. Meet • .To‘May."=The Senatorial con ferees comprising, Butler,Armstrong and Lawrence; inset to-day- it , the Monon gahela House to select their candidates to represent that district. , Vornex et. tet.--James P. Guest made in formation. before the Mayor, yesterday, charging:Julia Cunningham with foinex et cot. : The accused was arrested and after a . healing -was held for Court. , , Departed.--The delegates frOra this vicin ity to the Semi-annual Convention of the Grand Army of the Reenblic, of this State, which meets in' PottsVilici tc-thy, left this qty, for that. pointlast Assault Bittery.l-4ied. Dietrick made information yesterday „against Sands before Aidernutnlhinilen for assault and battery on one his ehildren., Alter a hearing the case was disthissed. Third Street. Sheet Commissioner Hun ter ha al term. at men: at work re-paving Third street , yesterday. -The z work was commenced at Liberty street, and will be continued through to Smithfield street. . . I • Struck Her . A warrint was issued , yes terday by Alderman Taylor, for the arrest of James McCord, who is charged with striking Mary Henry on the head With' his -flat. The parties ,retdde in, the Seventh Alleged • • ,i'Aieflny.---Petei. Weis enburgh cheiges Joseph Bergher and John Shim with the lareeny.of a Kat while Moored at the Allef,hany _wharf, near the Mechanics •street!bridge.' Warrant Isaned'hy Alder- - Adultery.annie Burrui aim& Was arrested yesterday on a charge of adul t ery, on oath of James P. Guest. She was arrested and after a hearing held , to ball for her appearance at Court in the sum of three hunthwd della:tar. • - ; Bit Him.—Rolxirt Parl‘s alleges that one Berate Itrnermani. bit Mtn JteverlY on the finger, and that 'a brother of the same struck him in the Use with his fist. War rants, were insetted by; Alderman Mullen, for the es. • Clerk to Street Penunitle&—At a meeting of the Street Committee held last evening; Mr. Richard Moore; 'brother• of the City Itneneer .was elected Clerk to Street Com mittee acOording to an ordinance passed at the last meeting' of Connell& ; Illegal , ,• Liquor SeLling.si-James • Guest made information yesterday, charging Neely Burnes with selling •lignor without license. He was arrested and taken before the Mayor i .wheafter shearing held him 'to bail for his appearanoe at Court. Recovering.—Misa. the-young lady who attempted 'to. Comsat - suicide at at the Dniou Depot, eu-Moriday, was some what linproved yesterday. She , is still at the Union Hotel, but will probably be moved back to East Liberty . to-day. "Nicole= Pavement on Second Street The Street. Committee last night decided to report an ordinance to lay the Nieolson pavement on Elecendstreet, between Wood and Smithfield.' We understand therein a petition in eireuation to ,. extend _it to Lib.' Will Commence T44lay;--The raising of Rev. Clark's 'Church, on the corner of San dusky street and Stockton wientte, gbeny, will be Comnitmeed laday. Raising' a brick building is something new- in this region, and the-7;present:. case la attracting considerable attention. -- ' " Goalakitted.—Jarnes"- - NaY erid - "MiChael hioAtudley, einrip3d . , on oath of Richard Deltriclx, with larceny befirte :Abaco Am moh, an, account of which we published yesterday, had hearing yesterday, and In default or ban were oimunitted.' to aruten3r at Court. _ %Wet Sile-The ioltriving afocka were sold Jaet.. ev4riblgen-teeond .Ivor .or Com., mer Old Sid(OttoM4 l / 4 6 Wudt,htield 'street.i Vieliwaine,:Auetioneer: M. and M. National Citlzep,e ItisuranoeCo::;;:::... ::.:, Monongahela Iniairance Co `Sloppy.—Lidtiffaltilth,.realdingen Ohio street, Allegheny; seems to have a there =: , sped for, liptela Unlit,' Width she exhibited. yesterday by . throwing a bileket"of slop over ; hep'. Urges sought , realese before Alderinan.Taylor,„ but she matter -was 9. pally oompropihO, the, defendant 14014 the poste. ' .` r:' , • , , Special Swine or, lloarells;—There will imeedal Meeting the, City .cateacus held to;tiorrow at three o'clock. -. , We stand;the meeting , is called in regard to thci removing of the postoftko. w preat many of mar Councilmen signed a' tion •to re - move it, we stipposet ay- „ lowa a chance to reconsider their action. - • - - • .„ . , Diamond Al l ey:—The ;work et removing. the cobble stone 'from -Diamond' alley, te r tweem Word street and the "Diamond, pre paratory to laying the sewer in ttittortion of the alley; wee ,Ootitutencied rday. We would suggest that ,when e alley is repaved the gutters be , Made -at' the, sides instead of in the centre; As St pfeeent.' . Wood Street.—Worktden are engaged In removing the • cobble‘Atone from street, between Fifth and ,14borty, pretore tory toblylng tho Morrison pavement; 7 At te:l4l3e stewedresnoved v e ernteln will be the proprrfy orhiets to put kr. the neeeseary.„water . pipe . and oon , sections, after wtdeb the pavementvill I?) Aimovit sod llotiterx. 7 -liory 810/aeOlta mods ioiconiiitioisloisords(T ookrengYat. r l4lc 54411 " 2 " 1 1t=bnIr" She *lieges that or a o or hiudotiod, drook boy irltbs liroprri a r. Elbe go maditithrMtk o p _.,... minty Of iilflogilikh id "'y awl. "' 415 111 1 3 0 1 *nod tom nor. riktzict ireidierciAmillik 4;01 41 - . . 1: t-, If .g.,,i s . ,A , ,,.. • f ..' " l e fii A 4, 4 t. 04 4.1- • s - - - -P.',. , ;.. ..- ' ____._....—., 11'1 ~r) • TIA 14- 1 - .7,1,1c111, Viaft; L 4,2 - . , - ~ • " 1 - 4,7‘4pq,.43.414. • • - • - ' ' Smashed Thtags.—Mary Ditz made infor formatiojk iday before Aldenmuhtini. lend Le-iris Dits, for maliciouttlie-1 .--a4M a t 44lll4aSitalaaliatobee,) Votiiies few'itay s u sg sndemaahed - a looking glare, oltAtteTieti 2 aba played smash. generally. Warrant lamed. - -- - - • Fl fed indtiscliaiged.- 7 Jaines Waddell, Reddy Henderson, Alex, Neely . and, Andy Robinson, four pt thytiartipeColl4B4losl in, the disorderlytoridneV I case n Allegheny., which we noticed yesterday, were fined five dollars each and discharged. The otber thredjantes CaSkifir„ George Leow aid 'Leonard Snyder were fined 'fifteen dollars each. " 4:. 1 00 -••i• • • 38.76 FREE isg =I Discharged awes nn, t e young man who was arrested and committed to jail on Monday, , charged,on oath of, James Dawn, befbre' AlderManlityler; With ministering poisen 'to the young lady at the' Union Depot, the -particulars of which wo punlished in , r t i be•octvgamit of yesterday ! was discharged alter a hearing, there beim*: Too evidence to substantiate the charge ! • :Keetting a Ill,aSidy ROUSe:—A111:110 Dawson made information before the tilayor. charg ing Phebe Ann -Richards, James P. 'Guest and,Mary,Rexton with keepingstnd main taining a common. bawdy house on Foster's hildf."‘ The acisisod were at rested and after a hearing Mary Sexton was discharged and the others were held to bail in ,the sum of three hundred dollars sack for their ap pearance at Court._ • - Surety of the Peace:—Martha' Wells made information before the Mayor yester day, against George Bishop. for suety.. of the peace. The prose - el:stilt , , reaides at No. 3 Morton street, Ninth ward, and the-de fendant, in an adjoining house.; She alleges that`be threatened. to take bee lifd. He was arrested, mid, after : a bearing, was held to . Bail . in the' slim of thtee hundred dollars for his appegance at Court. Festival.—There will be held in the Fifth Ward• School House a grand Fair and Fes tival fOr the benefit of the Sabbath. School attached hothe Fourth United Presbyteri an Church, for three nights, commencing this evening. A splendid. supper will be served 'and everything' . conducive to< the `enjOvraent of visitors wilt be properly and liberally.attended , to, had a general good time may be anticisted.' Explanation.z 7 We s tated t yesterday that "Mr, - James McCalluiter hid biien arrested and held for Courtin the sum of -.suoo for entering, in ixinfinity . ; With Jain Chess, a constable, the barber. shopof Levi Johnson, agairiat whom hifhad a judgment note, and taking possession of the room With all' the fixtures. Mr McCallister states that he was not preseht at h any- transaction_ of, the kind; was not arrested, and gave no bail. , _ Terrific Storm.—A terrine storm passed over a portion of the city yesterday, be tween one and two o'clock. Four trees were< blown down on Wylie , street and three on Webster, and the water came down,both thoaa, thoroughfares in perfect torrents.' On Fulton street the curbidone and pavement was torn up for a distance of twenty feet, and a large tree on Decatur street, above Logan, blew down.- No fnr ther damage was done that we heard of. CrOss liEdtsr,-Monday evening James Welsh . made inibrmation before the Ma yor charging James lrively with assault andi battery, and , yesterday evening }lively appeared and iu turn made information against Welsh for assault and battery. The difficulty occurred in the Diamond, where it appears a fight vras in progress between Welsh and another, man, when Bluely in terferedd, to_separate them and got into the row himself. The parties were arrested, and after a hearing were held to bail for their appeAranceld Court:. ' - -Forestalling the Market —Ofßeet Dress ler arrestedyesterday 'l6l brought before Aldermanlffumbert several huckateis for forestalling the market .bv buying potatoes and exposingthem fbr sale during market hours. It' appeared however that the po tatoes harlbeen purchased the day before, and the accused were accordingly dis charged.- Pat Hughes was arrested on a - similar charge and held for a farther bearing. Mary Snyder was also brought up and fined twenty dollars and costs for the same offence. , . Alleged False Pretense; George Itt made information before Al derman Mullen, yesterday, against C. Shia for false pietense. Ift - 4itates that Shaft* obtained groceries froth him to the amount of 5i0,42 by veimesetiing that he would got the money ,ftOm his father. It has since been discovered that his father is dead. lit alio alleged tluit Shaft gave him an order on Duncan t Stilwart, Stating that the firm owed him some money. but on presimtation• of the order. he found the reverse - to be the case. A warrant was issued. „ . , Se~Coiu'Aacldeut; A serious and probably fatal accident occurred at Wilmot* Edition; Am the , PenusylVanla Central Railroad yesterday, About o'clOck In the morning, as the Cincinnati 'Express train West was ap proaching the station, a young man named Eichbaum, who - was on horseback, driving ta oow front vattunt,,: rode upon the treCk juid abead - or the locomotive. Everyeifort , was made , to stop the engine, but, the exer , tions were too bde, and the locomotive atm& .the hone, killing him instantly. The young man was thrown partially under the.wheels of , the locomotive, which passed over him, einehing one of his lap and fracturing his skull. ills injuries were such as to kayo no' hope of his recovery. - • Homicide at Brinvniville, Pa.—The Per. pewater Nurreadow Himself. The quiet city. af.lirMinisville Math:own into an, intense lever of excitement •tiy a , shooting affra y Which (marred • there on, the evening of the Fourth: The elicinin4 stances ofthe affair, as n ear as we could „ _ _ ate about as folleWs: It seems that a notoiiotes character named Jas. Jeffries, residing near 6onnelliivillo, came into the town to spend the holiday._ A ft er rosining aroundduring the' day about six o'clock in the evening he stopped at the Barr House andn piked:* foc y whiskey:;:T.he _propris: tor"' of the house, Mi. Ephraim Barr, perceiving that theman bed been drinking 'Amin retailed ?to accede to his request, which only made him the more boisterous, and ,he began to use vinyl abusive language, ettileavoring evidently.; to raise ST Mr.' Barri Alter ex postulating with Mater some time, drew a revolver and fired upon him, the ball'en tering the left aide below the ribs, passing threugh the body and falling out on the . floor:. -Immediately after being shot Jet frii4l bad proceeded! about a square, when the dropped down.:- through-1 welikneas frPtir Res of blood. He was - milled into the ,finbbard House, and Dr. .Duncan called i n bet from theiflist no hopes were entertaine d' - of his recovery, 'and , he expired yesterday morning at seven o'clock. He was about thirty-Ave years of age and-nignied,r-Bout timeelnee tie Was' engaged as' Matt:. on - MI6 of the packets plying - between-Pittsburgh - and Iftelvito villa, and while In that ton was ed , Witit killing 4010Mo:deck hinfl.r but trialle the case •;8144411:In nikitequittel. At tho timeliThiit death he was emplij,l4 bylOPittsbuigh And Connellaville Haft. road' as a brakeman: ktr„ Berri ,who dld'tbe shooting, hithaelf up' immediately afterwards sad was nalesiteden bath $e hientirriedman ablfdlYrillt4lWei:lll,ift hailetedetzwp, the Ptitid of-s peaceable, lswebldipg dtiaen. ~ The Made& qtiftah Ititim;l Motion in the town ' , b_nt Ancicsi i 4 , publtwolgrniblitti'lntamW ,wr. COlStraepo Awe 4d.= it 'IA a Meetingof the Street PorninitiflN held 11 4$ (lion* In the . office of tile Olt 'En4inoe rf 4 940 4 ,4 Ifon snit curbing Gum, yoricnstrinit, Third Mid , Fourth drains tram V&I; to- toy 'etreett Tritifluieriii street from Wylie log Deeelitra and Vine allgjy. Were arrerded I Ottkillol, Klrkpstricit streets to v. VIA Ito , / TW and street nod Vine` O a . w to O'Neil and Wadi np, „ ballil9l,lllllte a -, istiodoer.oll bid* PRI theabOV•l 3 / I M , arallonlOtt writhe 19 r eg5E*4104,10414 •.•• , • ‘i • • ,4 i„4 ag-4.,434 t 4'11.1 - 44 uyt• 7•1 14 s ix .1 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1868. Oae More Victims. Fi r elb:,,*fellis Pr* 00. la* elFte-..*7.#4.4**46419L0g. in thialcsstlit, t and4the gotoen3l samaition that theyliedleftiret* forieuie new field of labor; but a trmsactionreceurred Monday evening that would indicat9ffiher 'WlSC.' 'AS the , express .tialn on the Pitts-• Fort NeJ"PeAild Chicago Railroad neared the 'city, - at the ti me inentiOned, • . ,• , two men passed from the front the' rear car, and approached a seat occupied_ lit'lilr. J. H. Morgan, of Cietuftel&eountir.- One of them addressed 'hint itiery friendly manner,, but appeared to have forgotten his name. lie krar# from - Clecelield county, howatisr, and ;knew all his friends' in that locality. Mr. •Morgan gave his name; and after: conyersinglt few minutes about the crops, • weather, &c.; ,::the stranger, , Who Introduced himself as Geo. H. Joyce, of the firm' Of 0. H. 'Joyce it Co., Baftici, New York, it once proceed.; ed to business.' He flint introduced his companion to Mr. Morgan as his ,:partner, and stated that he had come to the city on a speculation. They had ' two care 'loaded with peanuts attached to the. train, which' :they had sold in Pittsburgh, And would re-; ceive the cash for them as soon as deliver ed. .fibe partner, at this stage of the trans action, remembered that the freight had not vet been paid. Mr. Joyce remarked• that by an arrangement between the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and . Chidego Railway ;Com pany. and the PenusylvaWa Railroad Com pany the freight would have_ to'be paid befbre the cars were • taken ' across the 'river, and asked hispartner if he bad money' enough to pay it. The partner examined his exchequer, and _disoovered that he was just one hundred and three dollen! short.' ;Mr. Joyce did not know what was to; be' done, as he. had deposited all 'his money before leaving -Buffalo. He had a check for 51,800,..which he could have cashed, but ' the train did not stop long • enough on the' Allegheny side to allow bim to go to a bank and get the. Money, and if the freight was not paid the ears would have to remain on that side of the river until' ext day, which might interfere with their oontract, which stipulated that the pea nuts were to be do• livered in Pittsburgh,that evening. If he could only meet some friend who could let him hive that amount until they could get the check cashed it would save him a great deal , of trouble.' Perhaps Mr. Morgan 1 1 could let' him have ;103 until they could get the check cashed; The' Oheek, on the First National Bank of Ruifalo, N. Y., pur porting' to be drawn by C. Cropsey & Co., payable to Geo. H. JoVce & Co., was produced and exhibited to Mr. Morgan, who very fooliehly, advanced the 1103, the amount required to pay the freight on the peanuts, and took the check as collateral • security. Mr. Joyce said he would go and pay the , agent the freight bill. and would meet him at the Allegheny Depot when the cars stopped, when they would go and get the check Cashed'. When the train ar rived at the depot Mr. M. looked anxiously for his friend, but failed to tiritd him. He made inquiry about him and Was informed 'by the brakeman that two men answering the description of those for whom he was inquiring had got off the train at the outer 1 depot. • At this little piece of information Mr. M. suspected that there was something wrong, and on inquiry found that there , were no pars contning pea-nuts attached to that train. He then realized that ho had been victimized to the extent eof one hundred and three dollars. Herceme to the Mayor's office and made informatian against_ the parties by whom he had been duped, charging them .with conspiring to cheat and defraud him. A warrant was issued for their arrest. • City aFxecutive Coinudttee. A meeting of 'the Union Repriblican Executive Committee was allied for yes terday at two o'clock v. a., at City Hal), but in oonsequence of the small attend ance the Comruittee adjOurned to meet on Tuesday-afternoon at the same place, at which time a full attendance of the mem bers is requested, as the Committee will have to be 'reconstituted, several vacancies having occurred from death , and removal from the city limits since the last meeting. The following are the names of the Corn mtttee as originally appointed: First-ward—R. C. Elliott, Geo. Wilson. Second ward—Wm. Owens, W. B. Cook. Third ward—J. M. Faits, M. 0. Jones. Fourth ward—Robert Leonard, A. Xi& kadden. • Fifth ward, first precinct- T P.1,314rd Thompson, Jos. Irwin. • Filth ward, second precinct—David Beck, George Caughey. Sixth ward, first precinct—Jos. A. But ler, A. 3L Brown. Sixth ward, second precinct—Samuel Idohlhaney; Jacob H. Walter. Seventh ward—Samuel Barclay, Albert Eighth ward--Phlllip Johns, John Rich- Ninth ward=Davtd Crawford, A. Mack- Tenth ward—E. A. Montodth, B.' Chili- Lawrenceville—A. -L. Pearson S. I. Wainright, Mahon , James Wils on. Oakland—Heary. Jones, Henry Floyd. Collins—W. A. Morrison, John G. Ma connell, John R. Negley. Peables--John D. Gray, John Aatl2ol3oll. Liberty—Jas. O. Negloy, Rauhanser, PM—James M Brinier, Jaeob Olomer. Church Rea•iipesittg. The time honored- structure, Liberty street pi, E, Church, has been undergoing , repairs end ImProVeMentifer , two menthol past. It is the oldest Methodist church building, though dot the first one'built; r in the city. It was erquted about 1891, and remodeled end °ther eto. bdatitilled' eiteltrid: years ago. The recant repaint and lin: provements in part arts re•roofing of the building froming 'elegant' .slyle the main'audience toom, , hall ,and other parts fdr social religious services, erecting new and heavily abased coluMns to light the pulpit. carpeting, fie., at an expense well nigh two thousand dollars, making it ono of the coolost,oherch fidlA4l• * 4 h ° ' two cities. ' Sunday last the reo_pe ning took place, Rev. W. FL Locke, M., pastor, officio, ting, who disconreed at the morning ;hour on r ho following woruto "For none of us liveth unto himself." Mr, Looliedisentars ed at some length the thought that our relations as Individuete were gob that we exorcised great 'POIVer either for good or evil in society, and that each individual thereby had a fearful reeponalhility resting upom him in probationary` life. We shall not pretend to , speak of other points alai*: rated in this expellent ditippunie, Santee it to nay "the' iternion was prepared with great care, end,composed In largo, expree• stye language, and full of vim - node thpught. At the close ofthe 'aerM64,* , after it brief statement, *liberal sum was oontributeit to pay ler the improvement*, notwithstan d . in toe pongregittOp bgli voluntarily given at the Ptit4 o t for the repairs. Under the ministry of one so eapablo us 't4lrr 7,10k0. and beings free 'mated elinreh , the stooges. • " Rattan ought to augment in e i se, notviith standing its location pa Mier th e • 041saae Veruza ~deaica~iielist Dictum; , 4firrri. labowiralltaillmadelmiltsdlust up at hils \uttleAv?l , ,:lllPGrut, - ,lltreet, Pltt&. aver three (300) htunlrml pratkilptAons during the last week. Of'this number there were For Consumption and lung .diseases,... , 20' "' "Liver Complaint and Jaundice 28 " Kidney and urinary organs 48 "„-NervonalPiso enk ittak 16 p`-Female Coma ntii; lirejulaiities.. 24 16 'Scrofula—he ,ditaryandotherwise, 10 " Dyspe .diseases of stomach, 20 66. Erupt aetter, dica 6 6 6 Neuralgia, h dache,!&e. 12 White Swel ng, , hip disease, 4 Dropsy,(diff. :nt kirids) 10 •Itheumati-sante and chronic • ' 14 ."Asthma, shor tness of Ibreath, ' ' 20, 66 Heart disease, palpitation, 40.' 8 ogierdisliaseir.notleFe pained 79 Whole number 3W : SomeAftbese ationts *Op in Phila.:- delphia,inoinli hills* - Torki -, tind some in' each of the States of Missouri, Illinois, Indlatia,'Ohlo and West ViriOnis slid the, rest InTenrisylvatiaS large "ern* he- . ing in the immediatSvicitiity oPitt sburgh and • the surrounding &mile& : In fact: there is scarcely a town, township or dis trict within -oni:c hundrodA miles of this place but numbers somO patiehts who have been cured by his prescriptions after hav ing forwarded by express specimens of urine fiii'eiLainirtation and had the neces-. sary medicines sent them. . . This iii ' the cheapest and test way for those living at a 'distance, as it saves ex pense-of travel and'hisures ahegually cor rect diagnositi. '• ' ' ' ` • . - • All these examination were ' conducted hi accordance with the most " systematic principles of Urir.o-Pathology. . This seems to be,,the most reliable system of dettfcting , many - ditielises. In fact nu merous instances are on record; where the true nature of the disease can be determin ed only 'by a scientific examination of the urine, and twiny authors now agree that whatever may pe r l.4c diaease, the urine sel dom fail* fia - Mruish4beikiltie to the princi ples upon which it should be treated. These facts are now behoming pretty:well understcx4;'. hence the reason so many of the sick are seeking relief at the 'hands of Dr. Oldshue, who is. Professor of trrino. Pathology, and has written a large work on the subject. NOV only do the rich and the poor apply to him, but being a man of highly culti vated intellecti the learned -and scientific seek his ndvies, bowing with'respect to his medical opinions, and soliciting his medical This MedicaL Report is not published in disparagement of other physicians of eqttal business sad merit, no yet to excite the envy of any whose busbies* whose • quali ties, and whose qualificiitions are the in verse of what is above represented; but rather to notice the peoulliiitles and relic biiiiyof a sYsteiri of Practice of which Dr. Ol ne is the pioneer ie this country. Amw;emelitsi OPERA Housa,--Camcrosa st Dixey's celebrated Minstrel , troupe continues to draw wallet the Opera House. They bad one of the largest and most fashionable audiences last night we have seen' assem bled at any place of amusement during the present season. a- _ Their e n t er tainment, as , usual. was - Most excellent - one, and we regret to learn that thisis - positively the last week of their engagement here. To night the Atlantic Base Ball Club of Brook lyn, New York, and the Allegheny Club will attend the Opera Heme l in a body. Lovers of good music' should goand. hear Carneross Dixey's quartette club, att it is one of the finest tour ttairelhi: • THE ATANTIC BABE BA) Brooklyng-New , ;Yark, whiteh -.Arded M= the''seeond - * best 4 garob.... United States, will arrive in the caty to- day, and will be made the gu of the Al iegheny. In the afterixioh, at t ree °Week. a match game will be . Played tween the two clubs at Union .Par , and e anticipate a large attendance. Le the tlantio boys receive a cordial welco e, as they richly deserve it, from ailed rerso field sports. BoracELL's binsaux.e—Ne attractions are offered at this home instil tion of nat. tilla'Atirloisltiff§. • ;- '- • ' - , Teachers E lected. The following teache rs have been elect ed by the Second Ward School Board of Allegheny, for the ensuing year: Princi pal. F. MI Still; Assistant Principal, S. 11, Nichol; .Grammar; Deipartnient, l . = Y. Brawn; Sarah Haley, H. A. Graham Whit Moilendery, Isabella Harm, Miry D. Lecky ; Intermediate, Rachel McClane, Maggie Brown, Sallie , A. Druttt, Sarah J. Payne, S. A. Hutchison; Primary, M. A. Stratton,M. B. Lindsay, Nettie McCor mick, 1 1 zuicia R. Smith, Josie, Matohett. Snyder's Hollowßuliding, Priantps }, Mies Richardson; Assistant Principal, Miss Rey- Teacher* Fleeted.--At a niei3ting of the Thirteenth ward School Board, held Mon— day evening, Mith Instant, the fal lowing toacheis were elected : Mr. James L. Harrison. Principal; Miss 'Charlotte M. Calm Miss MarthaA. `New merit, Miss Mary N. McMullen, Miss Sarah Rutledge, Miss Fanny Caldwell, Miss Croat lish. Alleged Aldose of a Child. William A. Nave made information yes terdii bolero' Aldeinien MoMasterg against Frank lielss for assault and battery. , It seems that Holes,,' is . employed ate. Me- , 'w, Gluley's Confectionery on Filth street, wee Unloading iccfrom_AE out, orrillaturdaF, 'when a number of enildreii;byed him by picking up the small pie willeh fell ; to the 'g. mind.; - A:Moog:, oth ers-yea .I,IIS child'onrave, ahead - font yea of age, a n d is alleged that Helms, be ing angry at c is the annoyance, caught hol of the child and: dragged it -swan , at the suite. time striking it several blows on the bead and face. The defendant was hold With the sum 00l of P O 9 for, /45,OPPPA,ronO •at cotlO% - 'The O r iginal "Diamond Vront" Grocery . Of Meliride /k, ,'Goorgo, ' No. 104,, 'Federal t Street, Allegheny, continues to receive a ill share of, the. puWia• kliterfilkile• The roprietone have over made is a rule to oe: ly etin to raietir band a,largaanA loth clops leetds duels of grearlisitriditiircti. tit s i Brut the r• Patrons chn` at all times netkeno on PM:4ring thavery but themar kat afforda at most reasonable , rims.,pNo, Tiber! tibia lulliii two cities can be ibund a 10Filqf iir beaker stock of pure and medal. terallui teas, coffees, ROWS*, Bonet* In - carted and Proviidene , ' Nelori " Gblllte Sell,again as well as ' retail patrons, will consult thipsvliikaphtgilsYlketaihg the original Diamond Front Orocory with a' ,purobuing visit. _ .0' D . -,, - lio- — , -1- 7 ' .0 ) At V 01.% D. Egan* , well`kno w n l iterary and book depot t Nixth street, near Smith field street, 'whalers and others will find a very tine assortment of rare volumes as well as the current publications of the day. Full'ilnos of legal, business and ladies' eta. Winery are kept constantly on hand, while all ttie-Pading;Magaitinge, periedleala end : literary newspapers will be found on the counter. Headers desiring anything in this line are reeoromen to favor Col. Egan 1 MI a nurehssing visit Special iliale,—.Thrr (real special sale of 'dry good* and general - housokooping goods 'at the mammoth auction house emporium of Molars. lilmithoon, Vanboolt and lifoOlel land, NM, 65 and 57 Fifth *root, youth:mem during thapteeedt week, and ail persons desirous or obtaining unpreoodented bar gains ;Mould at once call. No 'egad is paid to the price of goolla as the firm have delennined,apon closing out their stook, in prde r4oli retro r from 0,4_ Wetkott _of pow- M.s l Wie. -lArt. izaq. ! wli ,11:114 ). ~: d:r t !i•ii„:t.f/A1 Af ' Real Estate Transfers. I` The following 'ere filed of pecprit. JarneslotinetetitOPlifilieite 24; 1863 . ; lot on Meadow, streeL Beet Birmingham, 24 by Si feet 'Jacob Delilah, to dobri Brottrier,. July I,' lea; 7 ° .. Boa. Maid M. in Fhflll Meg, Lower tit. Clair • township:ollJan ettee 60 feet frgntandexteadj ingle deptlito Middle si ey - .11050 Matthew Swett to;.llllsabeth Hatch, June M. 11111 St lot on Morton street., Ninth ' 83. ward. Pittsburgh. • Ifeet ignore • 101 J. 0. Dickson to Elisabeth Hatch, May 12,11/66;•the above descriked,lot,........ al Hugh Roberts. trustee.to Catharine Reese. Octo• ber 10, 1868; traetotland.,lll Chartiers township,. containing 10 acres and perches $3.00 B. O. Sproul! tolffni. lioblnitin eZ al4 In Arnat,' July &Men lots H 05.15, 20, Sisuld Section 42*, Eighth ward, rktablql.4. On •F°T beg street. 60 DV 1M ftet ' ' $3.500 James Johnston , and Jacob Zimmera, June 31, 1518 lot cu4103.0i11 . 3tv street, ptit.ntrwiniengn,..29l9lo: feet' . • , Jbbn Boss tcliWilllam Blazes, June 26,- 1866; ter o 4 66 litlaViyerk Barnettw plan. Second ward. -elle.. berly. on le Oster street. M by 1C0feci.......40,01' tl W Midi' • Miler to Mary s. 'July 3;16661 10 4. : on:Allen 'tree& Mtry•wfoot • am' Margaret Upusaniss to Philip Voistt; May '24 tbetinatided nartorsitract of hind in Ohio • • f.ownsltip. ) :4l' S'AtO J. Beau to Tgtomas Snafus; May UM; tract of land. Ohio toWf a htp,, containing flacres ands perk .. MOO John Moss to Drocourt, July 241868; tot in contaliting 1 acre and 146 per•• - • che's LI,SCO Jameiltwissbeirtuto John Moss, July 2, fete; the above lot • ' 01,160 Anderson to John Moss, deed -iu partition for stare tract.•' ‘ .l . 1 Susannah Pitteetto glary Gleason, lily 1, 180;roO lot la -Bellevue' containing 1. Isere andrll3.; perch s es. • v. John B. Conway to J. P. Helsel; March 21. 1868; lot' op Carson street East Birmingham. 24 by 111) feet John Savage to Joseph Schoeb, Delayr 9,1368; lots Nos. il•to 13 inclusive. Savage's plan, 'Bearer street„ . Al- • legheny, . .. . 900 John I,..Wyland to Idea B. Marshall, July 4. Mt; tot 8M friltrrars plan, Bloomfield District,,lo by 100 feet • ' .61.230 Jetties Wright to John H. /odes, March .10. 1668; lot No: in Scott', plan, I..awrenccyille„on turnpike. '22 by BM feet - ' 11 1 ,5 00 Same day fourteen mortgages wero Shed: Cheap Cretins:— . • ~ ' 1. legion:a Hanalln,4rosewoodiiaSe. 2. Mimed& Hairdin.,ropowoocl case, one stop. ' ' • . - 3. Estel 4 Co., four stops, walaut• , 4. Estel di4 C o., four stops, walnut. 5. Tavloritt Farley, one stop, rosewood. O. Taylor . t Farley, four stopS, Walnut. 7. Mason* Hamlin, one stop, walnut. All in excellent 'order, and win be cold at a heavy'dif - unt to closeout the lot. Cues. C. ldELLort, 81 =Wood street.; t lan Atlantic. of larooklynat 'Union afternoon. tirtfr i ts c e i r e e e t7' - (smut' loam e - brown Ingot. fly; Lon, foraskau,! What can an old man do Out gip? , ' , Why, take Plantation Bitters, to be sure, and with . them a new lease of life. The old are made young again, the middle-aged ze joice, and the „young become doubly bril liant by nsing this splendid Tonic. Dye pepsin, Ilearthttm, Liver Complaint; Pain in the Side, "(rick In the Back," and all symptoms of Stotnachiollerangernent yield at once to the health.eving influent* of Plantation Bittett. They - add strength to the system and bonyaney to the mind. Champ! Paik this MAGNOLIA WATBR.A-A delightful toilet articl: .. .:. .r to Cologne, and at half the price. awu&F' Pumps . d Cu Plxtures.:—.slr. T. T. 'Buena, ill mbler. gsa and steam fitter,at No. 165 W street,' has oar hand at his es tablishme t an extensive assortment Of pumps of he most improved patterna, snit able for country trade; and , the largest and best rted stook of -gas fixtures - to be found i the city. We , cheerfally com mend bot him and his. establishment to t i oar reade Gas and 131tearn talrphuw ure,in calling the attent io n of our readers to the establishment of Mr. Thos; T. Ewers, 165 Wood atreet, near Sixth. Mr. Ewers is engaged in the,ptumbiragi. gas and Means fitting humane's, and being a practical me chaniclinperintends all work entrusted to the establishment. Special attention given to work In the country. - . L CLUB, of justly re bib In the The word Continental is a very familiar one, and alvtays reminds one of knee breeches and surtouts, unless it is coupled with saloon, in which case tbe smiling &co of Holtsheimer and his Welt-laden tables loom up in the irnaginatfori . of all who have an apprecdationl of the. good things' to be found at the Continental saloon, 'Fifth street, next door to the Festoftice. . The Continental.-Holiabehathr's - nental Saloon, ,Fifth street,:one dooe west of ,the Postoffice,is One of the best dining sa loons in the city,' Mr. xr. has =extensive experience as a caterer, and spree the that tor his entire attention, and the xesult is, that his extensive and oornfortable - rexims are filled.with customers at' all times. Holtshehneros Continental Baleen, ter la.; dies and gentlemen, is the resort otepicures. Ws tables are always ,filled with the lux uries of the season, and a competent corps' afcooks' and attendants are tdways on hand who take 'pride and pleasure in , waiting one customers. The Continental le' one door _ below the Pedalos - on Mita - street. - moltahebier is 'proptieter of the Oorstl nental Saloon , Fifth atrei3t,'' - nett' door to i the tPos, tattle:l.. 'tole one' of the moat popular „attatdiehmenta of ita - cherao=" ter in the city,,and receives aitat.shareor public patronage. The rooms are,slwaYs plean cool and comfortable, and the tunes supplied, supplied with . the beat the maihetrofferd& _ Go and see the Bake Ball Mitelkat.37M(93. Parket 3 p.7tri. • , Mr. P.ll. IlikAdres elvwtiypitabtxt and handsomely altuatevaW * awing rooms should be generally,known by those of our tutlrens-wks,takfsmealeilinlingibas atom houittn-theklity.—Clientitablos,Amod attendance anclall the aubstantialaAndt leader( of the :market can' iit - t all' tlAnew be depended upon. • • ' - "What though the spier breezes -biro? , soft .6'erl Ceylon's - teda?"lofter and:More. deliolons is the odor.cd_Woodviorth'inew 8 kardelvP3rlUMWArtsrldfl . dco46o,ll3aldlby W dealers in Saw goods. .."''*. Army Saddlei Chaaalat *sin book & MoChd,lnAdlr. Alinetloo.l3.mrse and mammoth shoe and drT . goods emporium, 55 and 67 Els:hist:too. • . - , LAthinomot BratnilliWni. lo4ll +7s at, Union Park. . " ttenl~Biaesa 'iv46 • • fed l an ises old lityle* furniZng goods while _ ,V 17.; Moorhead. No. 81 , 1darket Itheek` owe at . ohadtWoyt prim:silt tips latest moyeweif. • .4 Delicious todaweter drawn fro m . 604 ' it'll:: rouble fountains, -- oonstuntlY °nedrareu at g,•• ff,iguatkiffel st Sht - -•1 • C;diala et all kinds Salting eicePas private sale day and eitenss amliksOnLYlnatioak. 4k bloOlelland's A cton;Roams, 55 , and . 57 Consult Dr. Wilson on chrosild easos. t , Teinas,,no oPro:ISPI*Y— tit; Visit Hot Sienidayeyealpg, Julx pones ova you' see* .the goo d s , a t, Ilfoorheadlk, faslopludge 1111 DilF trimm i ng i i ioreilf*:lillsigketitred. .; 'The tO get MitOJAnal, aine4 pi a str, klydraiine rUenitin, it Al Z. riPlik Gotble and :Visiok.Ohinorkey,Tops, , Drain P11)0 and Til6 ak 1) 4 R. Eoker's, 107,l'irst stree t., •*_7, \-« A nkiblers; Pladiiterssiti - PtilitiaiL ,S.SYatfitledit J 47isl. 034 :i _TAAL,tYM. 'LL ti,43 - 4 ,6161i'..4 , 144 1 ,,1:1 , 4 "nt.e..; • f , I a tt. r nisi =I ENZ Chapped Hands, face and all roughness of the akin ; certainly cured by wthigthe -elimApee.-213-,4slsofrOnsdo'breitmliMaz and tic Co., New York: It surpasseti other rentedieswit wi_lltiferit ronglize ft of the Ain Idut It is via* applied; avoiding all the trouble of the greasy compounds. now in use.: It can be ; used by , ladieemith, the most tender skin; without ftribitiOn -or pain, making soft and clear. Sold by the druggists gen. , The Strawberry season is rapidly drawing to a close and our readers who have nut yet visited the first class rooms of P. JEL .hfo. • atilfer, : No."los' Filth street, td partake of thoirdelleloualulUry tiirtipthi g ice, creansolhouldat. once dom. else in, the ,clW:will parties receive =meat- Volition and' courteous 'treatment. Ladles . can visit this saloon for ice creidi,: stre e r . berries, luncheon or: meahil unaccompanied by gentlemen. . - . - - • • The ei Moorhead a, No. 811!! ; it embra ces a rketsieet, iFlo i l el red e at closing out prices eltiestritmlav &Add a and mov latest 91k lace goadai h—s•dert4 ies and .atra- • - Sweetmeats And, general confeetioneiVa admirable eeleetion and assortment den no where else better be obtadmiii•than at P. McGuire's, No. lob Fifth street.: • r-'+.-:_ Go and seek the Champion Atlantip3 and Allegteney'to-day: , ' • Chicago:lll;6'lde • , . . . [BY Telegraph to the littatatilo Garotte.] emciAtuo, July. 7. Flour ; quiet and un changed, Wheat quiet; :sales-;of No lat $1,85a1.,80, and No 2 &Si 11, 76111 1 71 9 i; 0148111 1 Steady. at 51,77% for N 0,2. Vern active an 242y,c higher; sales of No 1 at-,:13834a91e „No 2at 8634a88c, and.rejected at 80a81; closing - Steady with buyers of No 1 at filo. . Oats less active and fir Mer, ..-cloalng -firm with, buyers at 08c for fresh receipts. Rye and Bariek..nominal and nothing doing. Maas . pork quiet and firm at 227 a 27,75 cash, and $2B. buyers all the month. Lard nominal tl i ty for prime city steam, Barak) menet • By Telegisph to the Pittsburgh ()vette,' Buvrier,o, July 7.—Fiircli` in fair demand for spring;',prices Unchanged.; :What:ar mor; Milwaukee club i1 t 60;: at, the close asking saloc higher. Corn; goett shipping and tipeenlative inquiry; early sales 6,500 bush No 2 kfirt'drietkvresterit 'at 96e; hales 3,000 bush No l'westerri 'at 97c,', - and, EV)9I) built white*Catern at. f1.00 1 ,i,' with in the afternoon sales-25,000 bush No 1 western at 98a99e; closing firm' at 013%c. Oats; better -price and itiqtdry; - ailes 6,000 bush, at 75% 76e, closing firm at,ontside quotatiene. 4 New Orle,suut Mprket. By Telegraph to thePittabarat Gazette.) NEW OBLEAsrs, July 7.—Cotton firm; middlings, 81%c; sales 22/ bales: receipts, 2, t bales. Flour dull; superfine, 87.25: Sugair arid Molasses nominal. Corn -inlay at iffe. Hay unchanged. Oats slightly &fifer tat 72c. Pork dull.. at $29.:;-Bacon dullridzottl dere, lac; clear sides, 17e. Lard dull; tietoe, Ile; keg, 19c.. , - M RBIEns ' BARE—LAM.I3EitT.—On Thursday, .July.2ll,ist . the reeldericc, of the bilde , apreaSe,' by "Reid.. SYLVAN - 0B A. 8A . .1M, Seq., of Alhabany; and 31168 JOSEPNINE.I.AI4BIMT,otTIttabzirgIr. 31.4reards. , , - • , DIED: __PRICE., -On Monday. Icily ei 4158, 'at 3 ci'eincit. Vt PRICE,,sn the Math year of Alla age. . • , The funeral win take Ptaee from residence of Parputc. North Ifiyekce.niwpsidp.,astn *Own— at,lo . o'clock The friends: of,tbe 'finally see . respeetfully, lnklteti to attesul. • .• • -NABLE.—An Tne'sdair". Jrgy Ittri f 11888 -MARY ENNA 11ARLS, youngest dof clay 'Ad Jane Tbe-Menda of She family are loqueited to attend the ft3neral, from 'ILM Beaver street. Allegtmuy city-TutrasDAT mainuara, at 104 , eilook. • DICSER.I 4 .ON.-Budden/77.111, : th1a city, July oth, FLOWENCE. daughter o.eir. James hi. and Emma It. D4IEOIIOI/, aged run:ntim and-16 days. Faaeralmtis momenta, July Illtb„. at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, Denny Cottage. KEEPS.—Oa Tuesday 'morning.. at 16 o'clock. JOANNA AGNE£3, daughter of Michael andillary Keefe. aged Spear* andlk months. - The funeral will take place! from the residence ift" her parents, No. 131 Cherry anon Twre. Arran— NOON, at iil , S:clock, to proceed to Bc. Karr e Crane— tem-. The friends . of the twiny ate'respeotftilliln— UNDERTHERB:', InVIDIERTAILER, •L~R.NoOfB e BO k I I I n I d tT CR BM & E E N S T ' L P O t V ts E b G ur , gshli;d P ear'., err descriptiod or Funeral toralshlng Goods for. dished. Dome open-day and ;Eight. , Hearse add Beardsrascsa—Reir..Daiht Kesr.D. D., Bor. W: JacobuS, INVniomaillwibg, .116c44) H. 31111er. Bea. "I'AEratti AND. laWgitlir STAIILES, eonier DUBE' STREET 'AND. CatTECH - AVICNOTAk .alleghtruy City; where their' MEM itOQIIS are. constan_ Ur supplied with reat and -limitation -Bose.' weak Mahoesity and Waluut (kdeas...at lying ;rota s 4 to oleo. , Bodine pre Stir tater-, Menai -Hearsetiuld Carrie/rev shed__,_. also, all Mad* Motorafog tioadd; Li required. • Ornee Oft' at aqh.tolFeOlaY,iu4n4iht• • • ' - • , . . OHS' .. l o.'llitilDNEl r t_llNDEl6.: < TAKER ANMEMII. 45'01310. Al es A 4...Allegr i v lad No. W DIAMOND. at syl on h ands ' itt,geet:Metal, ll . 4 3 l awarMut mutt Imitatioaßoseirood Coffins. , Walit teens' fear Sitlitiorwardel ',Raigewoot , Calinsgsgto 'upwards, sit: Other-IDOISIII . ,FICTKLIVRIL,.. Carriage* lad Beams tAlster=l at ow rates." Crep*,_ _Gloves, Plate arid. Ctnileled grati . Mos open day 'and& 0 7 dA.):Ti71: , :.: -- -. 1, 1 .. :,:. , •rc -.- --, • -1 ' ` 3i~`.W:u: 3 .; ~: . ' Mil titeiuittabb . 6aiisr, 121 -I .. ° ElltEee°r,C :CLASSES, - • - :•• ..131 , 1743118111.ADT1P801i • ''' *Eaxi Griii_; Irlsll:it*W! are • DUNS if • , 41", , WASLETTi ! •y% •;; HALL ELSKI 2 11) , • 1 :: . 76 1C*7 ,,- nrAlitta4Al4;.•• , ...: - ' • . • • ''•-• • • _ •• AND TIOU,LER llt • ‘: , Gentlemen'trurnishittetoods, • • NJISNIV. , daiiniviNgi . - lotwitL. Pt.%7_77. , ' F's!' • linst,l#4o!" gt e gs 4a k MO i # - . ' ‘;'• "...Al `* XWOrg i tialetatiltiaMatiSth - -t ; :et ,1,1 ME 1 ISM MEM ,