Ell :CITY AND SUBURBAN. Dilly- iF rftyllr;!,l4)l4l tip—From 12 M. to 1: lt 30 &dr "k atilielfethiiiiist Church, Fifth .__..._. "/ aitrerti n door so Gtat. - ri0n.41216K 1 , •., . 1 • . , ~ ..• Meepticot iegular month ly meeting , 011 folttslinfgh Councils will r g ibe h © ld on Monday,,l4 trop:clorkpp,, 322. • _'• ' ' Azle Breken.—Yesterday evening a car- Pliatienger Itallerny ;rack corner Fifth and Grant atreeta, broke *4l4llrblekletltbe vehicle “down :13 I ;;-tilenljnga' n made informs . tien beforlkohntiao , Barker, of South Pitts burgh, = charging her husband. JohaDa ' ggen, with abandonment. The par = • ties reside in Limerick. , John waa arrested " ' , lnidliel&for a hearing, e ga i Idoter Selling. =John' gger y appeared before Justice Barker yesterday `, and ebargetiliTilllam and Catherine Ilan._ ;son with illegal .liquor selling. The 80. - • casetliwere arreited. and.-held to.bail for their appearance et Court. Correction. - .We yesterday 'stated that Mr. J. A.Weblber bad been coinmltted to • jatl bi.'„Atdermin AVldasteis,on oath of uts INArist ror ••false - pretence: The case *aejoar the,rever4e, /dr. Webterbe ,lng. the prosecutor aild. , Etit . Nrist , the .do. • •leTda.n:L': ' tit' iv' tea wtha t 44 an .-- a earnane o the' , frionds of Michael Leonard; , enriVieted at 'StiPteinber sessions, 1867, of,folonioaa- tastapdt.lind battery on Patrielr - Grithani; 'arid 'sentenced to six 4yeara • haprisonment •In the .Penitentitiry, to obtain a pardon for him. Coreserts 3 - Inquest .!--Coroner" Clawson - held an ingnesvestordisrerr she body nt Paver Iteloeharat, who died suddenli, at his residence in Roser've lownshiWyester -.. r'r - day morning, at tan o'clock. -Several wit nesses were examined; afteearbieli the-jury returned a verdict of death from natural ' aswses. tutting Alfray.--:TWo men named Mey lOW Lando ;t Priem - got - into 'a 1-diffieulty about a pair of boots in a tavern in Tens ,;".• Veranceville, on Thursday evening, 4niing 4. ' ' 11 , hteli Meyers 'drew a knifis andLinflleted a aerere gash acioas • the: forehead Of:Price. The' wound, though' painful, is ,UOt consid , dlef-4 dlillzerckun. • ,•,', • • - Assaidt and Battery —.Tohn Hanlon made Infbirrustion before' Smith* ./3arker ,yester=::!? day charging ..Brilliarnand Ottlierine Han ; gam with assault, and batter: ' ,Bet • alleges tliethe'necused Mine to - his house during : ids .abianco and abused his wife, who wag lying in bed sink., They ware arrested and their:appearance at CoUrt: . 47 ,•••,,••••• , -;•41.0 ••• • , _ • False Fretensitlldnial'.:Conigulade information chat-ging Charles Schueter, with obtaining goodvulder false -pretense. ThitillOiesi that the **tea IT Also and fraudulent representations, ,obtained from_ him a viatcharalifedatlM '‘liichueter was arrested and taken before Justice Barker,- - yesterday, WhenThecusawascomPromised. A . • • - -16reat,,Yfus , thp.rall. , z4During :the--wind storm which prevailed in this locality tl , --T-hursday afternoon the' Stank, at Coward's - Yrg 'brick yard, in 'the,' Eletenth ward, was blown down. The' trunture was of brick, p•asighty feet in•heighth.',lbi perk* was. in - Jared by the ' a ll ; and UM prop erty 'Sur rounding, was but slightly damaged.: . _ -Pilling U p.—The lat. , ground. in the tri- , angular .space -formed •by Allegheny ave . • -nue; Ridge , and •Rebreca streets; the Fifth ward , Allegheny, is. bplug fill up. p i Thli place has herithfore been quite an. an noyance on account of Abe atagnant water which collected - there - during the slimmer . . - Ilme,and the Improverdent•vrillhe duly appreciated by residents in the vicinity. ...I' ' ' lite; IPltokinirgn Saengerfeste.-Ths Com , . enittee . appointed to make, arrangements for, holding the ' Saengerfest of the' Pitts ,..,lzurgh cli§trict, have fixed upon . the - first, aeocust awl third of Reptember as the timet add 'have ,aecu red 'tbe, Xeketeniiiiiketing Binh, City Hall, Turners' Hall an& Ude- - „site, Hall for ,thp_oceastons•g,' - -- -- tag' wilt' be!ntrodficied ti! a grand-- - torch light procession,-;to be rtbliowed - ,bY the usual entertainments. ' - ' -•. ' ' l. , i Alleged' thicif.Cat,turetii Sarber -..3resterdayariestedNillisen Manners,a boy about eig Joh hteelYpars of titc-ikiti a telegram, Prom n 8; Krupp', of , BroWnsville. , Its Is alleged;that'thehov,WhO was employed '.is a hostler by Mr. erepps,' left the•premi - ses Thurslay• night,::taltingwlth him a trunk belonging to his ernployer.neld.earne on ; a steam : ' to this city. • The ; trunk was found'et - thr Brownsitille' Wharf boat, wheotheb4'Was arrested; , OfficeiLynch •Att Brownsville. came to the pity yesterday and took the priscinerbsek witbetalgit Alleged - Larcenp#-Thonsur ;Grady was sizeeted on apharge of, 'stow as oath of - Henry Milleriger;. of. the firm of, Mfilinger whasiletuitithat.ho hadt ream* to believe the acentiett.,'ol4-: stele* 'a sable froth a , rift s -sVallidtgati - SBO. Barker befora.whomi, OW - infOrMation was committed thi):skineed for &hear ing and boned ksearcli warrant t Thereal dapos of 'Grady -was searched, but emthing was dlscoverOomd the evidenCe'buing in sufficient le `warrant the mstgistrateilicludd-, ing 'hind ~to. -appear at. court, hirifwas. Street -Obstructions. in illegnenj.—oti. z eor Swain, who h as . beirrdetalled by Mayor Drum to-see that the oidinance in regard doAdreet eistruntionala coittpliadmith,les leidey arresgett, quite a number, of parties . 1- 11Seetillciwilik -their to'etand onthe streets. They war/womb fined two dollars and wits. , Warrunts.bavet'also been issued for the arrest pt' about half a dozen others for the manic offense. Notion has on given to Owners; of pianitiglnills i and -than nfaetottei that. ter any violatiOn of the or dinaneenthev,will 'be dealt With socording to its proablions. . Brunk-and Piserderly.”Blassins Bunch infoimidinn - ,lWbrn .Inetice Barker yesterday, ching le inee,Hollingan with ,disorder,,, co nduct. , The prousemnor is the proprietor Of an; •eating home in South Pittaburgh where itis, alleged- the accused called and orered 'dinner and .liquor, -which he ate and . drank ) , and than left without foothi th e ; b i ll. When arrested Mollingen ma de .considerable'; resistance, bataraslinally',laken to UM office';wken he admitted the-offense and Stated as case for his conduct that he was traveling run` out of Money, that lic:Orefer ..sedabiti Inettind'lnf 'getting' ;his ` dinner ' ; 'tci 'bagging, He was released on 'condition last be would. 10470 the borough rely, The night before laid we were fortunate enough to be onitkigeldteet,kt Allegheny. Ridge street la decidedly the prettleatetreet in either ally, with rte neat..tundgek . imbeds road-way and two beautiful :rimier trees; so that when there, one Adgiqialtr i alt 1111. j steno one's seltin the enurgry. aProw ably to further this allusion and fender the scene still more past Oral 'that 'the' police „Cr Allegheny eriforcenient of the law forbidding-Audits to roam 14 . yiyge, within the city ihnlts:, - ,Viriten i 0 oreooftel - Ridge street, the. niglii ' before 'UK' ovei. •countedaosen some tkat •wertrprotnetutd. ing on the'eldetralk in their, usual stately, ,and lirslaaftd- manner. , : -There are , time, it is sweet to Awns* the twatailal to of the bovine 'race, and no doubt; esswe • laid before, it •is ferAbla moor!, Milt the *side atihnals are turned *Ole and - remain' sarunolested on the „.highways of the city. 13ome4hdlee "Who happened' to' be'passing _along at the same time, allowed iheabstinee 4:of .poetry 10 their . •disiieeitienley•beeeming frightened and walking out into the ;divot avqid the animals, but such coward lee abould not be fostered in women, end the • lochs scented to enjoy it. ;• 711,ew Charch-1!?llepabl (0.84 Iftei*kW 2132 M _ One, _of 'the / ogitait,.luid,.„.mpst perfect iirtiurch e - ditines4hicir r- haVe - been built in our picipitg lately i is that of, the Bellefield Prisbytelititi:chitrcili 41.4 Me , chanies and Farmers turnpike, in the FOur teenthyjarch 4',lttaharg, „The building is located oti a r i s ing ground just off from the road, from whence can be had a fine view P r4h q -I # /k1 4„„ und ijg The "structure occupying a space of ground fi ft y feet in front and ninety-iseveli fo,deptb, ,le-frame. "Igo, igoikt.foundation, and elite roof, built in gothic style of architecture, Ana story high, the outside walls being made of vertical weatherboard. 'lng.jvithgretiveditripsaimink all painted and sanded in imitation ofstone. The height of the main portion of the . building is forty feet, lirhilsiat the left side' lira square 'bell tower - rising seventy-four feet from base to pinnacle, from which one of A. Fulton dt,Son'4 sweet-toned bells sends ,forth, its Clear amorous sounds to call the worshipers together The outside ornamentation is all of, carved work °Lithe most elaborate pattern,' and adds very -}Mich to thejaantifal apr pearance of the building. Acdessiagained to the interior , which is handsome:lv ear peted,througli , ont, through a Gothic arched doubieMnorway, the greater portion of the front or the main building being occupied wither largo, triple ; window. ,• f .ln o , the Inte rior 'a epaivaoross the ittOnt sotitteen feet - wide is reserved for the vestibule , whir extends under the. tower, and has at the a opposite side witidingatairway leading to a small gallery directly abovq... The cushioned ,powtp in the- main midi ence Toon, are in themselves **thy; of notice. The ends are of walnut, with Goth's-,paneling of_ash, -- _and surmounted , back and sides with scroll workof a uniaue ipintern,7the*:l,hole oiled, but; unpainted. thus preserving the natural appearance of the wood.- " The pulpit is simply a light stand placed en a raised platform built, into an arched stucco 'finished receive, and extending out; sehort from the wall. On each side of the platform is a large ornamented pillar for the lamp *and. On the left of the: pulpit alspace enclosed , by a fatiOlroiridifiAgtiii tel apart for the organ and choir. , The roof of , the building is paneled in arches betweeri the rafters, with joined arches along.the sides. evenwlth the tops of the windelvs,'ad painted and grinned in light cak." The remainder of the walls are plastered in...imitation ofgrahlte. which presents anerteeedingly.'-iiatt and tasteful immediately in the rear of the auditorium ja , ths Sunday ilehool , , , reenlP...wkilith Kiev. , eiaLfeet.wider, forming wings on each side f the front or which is square- in form, an t, the rear end- a itemi-octscout This ream is _fitted, up witheall the latestimprove.' manta in Sunday School architecture, and' seems admirable adzipt&l to the purpose for which it la to be used. There are two ;entailer rooms atone . ' ca` larbited for bible class rooms, whichcommunicate with the large Sunday School room - by: eliding _ -- .The whole . expense of.thelstructure Including the purchase of the lot, la 1116,4100, and for its size. Is `.'certainly a mpdel,_ and reflects great_ on all con cerned hilts erection.' Meagre:. A. and H. Wilson, the builders„sedii to have carried out:very carefully the Plan is prepared , by the architects, Isaac H. 'Hobbs A Son, of Philadelphia, which in a great;measure ac counts Afar its present appearance.. The dedicatory services will take place to-morrow, at which •it is expected - the pastor, Rev. E. T. Carnahan;will beaissist, , ed by other well known divines}of the 'vicinity. To those who wish to enjoy a feast of good things in this line, the mere notice of these services will be sufficient. = "I Meeting or tho Street Comntittee- 7 ChangeL of 'Grade on Centre Avenue. . At .:meeting of the Street - Committee, held last evening at the of of the City Engineer, the• matter of the change of gradeon Centre avenue was bought before the Committee. It appears that several persons owning property on the avenue were dissatisfied, with the, grade,:as eistablished by the engi neer, and the matter having been agitated. in the community, be was seriously reflect= - ed upon and unfounded charges made against him concerning the matter. At the Aueetiiig,pu4-ragin the; 0418 1kWilliii - 044 4 4e 1 , wer*V-Present and pregitintedAlietr' grielf-' ances; but' when the matter was thoroughly, investigated Mr. Moore proved clearly that he had done,the,beitt he poittibly could do or the - ktwnefia 'on tfie 'avenue. After the' engineer had explained the grade and his' reasons for adopting it, all parties appeared satisfied with 11 and went willing. that it• alieuld remain its fixed by hfin, and the Street Committee approved of his action; but forthe sake of having a uniform' grade decided upon the followini okaitge : Al a point 359 feet east of 'Erin Woof the grade, is ~ t o, be raised one foot above 'the .grade now established; and to nui at.lit'ilialiorm grade from . point to thopresent grade ril utTrin street. :' The engineer was instructed to preps an or 4 finance authorising the above,ehango to be submitted at, the 'next meeting of (..'ounotki,„: f: I' '-; • - 1_ : ; ', 7 :.r." I Meeting', the ileventh r Wiut,-Ginnit and; Club to be qi`get:Jlzt.tl..,' A large And histhindustie , meeting Ofilie Rebublinana of Seventh- mar 4 wan held . last evening, at the flotieel *HMO 04PFilaiipt lin ltrent for the OMpose of milting ar rangementa -for organizing' a' Grant'and ,Colfax Club. - - : • ' The meeting was organized - by Calling Major Samuel Kilgore to thechide pointing William Shore, Secretary. Several, able. and, elogneiVslittechel were made. alter which the following gentlemen were appointed c,ommittee on Perlin/nem OrganiEition: James 7,lPattefAiin," John A. Gituptuty, John leech, A. J. Reynolds and Alezander, Meanor.• . ' . • '• • Thn'tteeting thenAdjoUrned to meet at the School House oh Tuesday evening, the 213th Rua.", at 7j Oalbeic for permasient'arr AiMewri!ed The lienublleut Conferees of the TwentYo , Fourth Congressional fDistrint met ' at. the MOllOl/0111041f3hi 11,0144ki pkiiikiitir OD Thins dsy,, and• after a session of two. . al . isurited for tsio • weeks, without making a ill/Ruination. We Hate been Informed that . 11str.'14rwrence, of Washington sourly, has Witbdtswis from the 'Contest; whlChif the eglieitent is correct, leave but three caudidabss ln. the told:and &Nomination ode at the next meotinglevithaut furthirlrouble. , EON Tha.Dintiotirsdlocontbreetilromrtliat &riot met at the St. Charlee . liotel ,op. Wed. county' presented a midi.; date. sad. atOrollnYOraLlnefteetutil ballota they adjourned to meet on Wednesday the The °Bittern' 2440* °Mae 'ire - anxions to learn of to whereabouts of Wit alai , Whe''‘, few days since obtained goods • frota.thedlrM of Bellerlt Penuatreeti to the valutiof,ll4o under 41114'- s l .o*"i bui• William a ' no roriiho atm: 'thdidiciiied,:, made. information Wrote thh; Mayor yesterday, (+barging, lloilmorit,wigto .obtalitbiggaoda under falseJ-protontak-A He, Idlers that the itemised purclioso4, g99# to the amount Of $140,' for which' aVoitut ,he save a. cheek on the :National. cast Company which was ascertained "to' be worthless; as he had no Amps in that insti tntion. A warrant was Issued .(or ..his ar-• rest. but His supposed that ho has gone SingitlllWH GAZETTE : SATUTMAY, JUL lAssalet-of Mi l ' fen' ; Ifisellibleesenesearnesinellef=. . 4 NuThuwomkTlltrrOalf - 1-11bout eleven O'clock- derman McMaster* received, a telegraphic dispatelefrogi 061.7. fll.4lo,eppei of Brownsville, authorizing him to arrest a Yount,-man famed !WiWata • Hansa :vtto had stolen a trunk and shipped for Pitts burgh on the steakner Elector, of. the Peo liktliii Office 7 1iliondhiv - ne. r- • ie down to the Company's landing and waited for the bf the fboat,*.blebi. dame in war, after noon, but missed his man, who came down - On the Franklin, of the Old Line. :The officer, however,inot. to be outwitted. searched around until he found, the trunk and baggage of the passenger, and seating himself alongside of them, awaited the coming' of the Johan, He had :not waited long before the, fellow made hie appearr =cc, .and he waS'iMmediateir - airested. He had in his possession fourteen keys of different - cotton* which, it was after wards ascertained ,; '. 'had. obtained at a. hardware stem on Mar ket street, stating d , that lo' had 'lost' 'Mt trunk Itly an 'Wanted 'to .get. anew one, and leavings ten dollar bill mrsecurity-for the return of the keys when lie had found One to fit the:beta - ,;ThttPrllintier was lodged to jail and Mr. Krems infornsed by telegraph. of his apprehension. Yesterday an officer from BkownsviliseemA 04MA-with writ- rint-lbr'histrreat,"oh Cbarge - of larceny, issued by a Justice of the Peace of that Place, tfd* 44 31 , , 24 0 7 1 u0wer thi Icherged 'One Coign pie itylegniisted, of. _twenty-five dollars in and the trunk containing some , laceks,Alver-ware, cloth ing and' ether valuables.. "Tke accused is said to have made a confession, aoknowl-- : dging9deguilt in_tize.lr! add detailing haelitithestimees-:2ffeafta tWabobit 'elneteert years of age, or gentlemanly appearance more ltkatukinaocent man than eper.Oti'whOWotild be guilty of any such transaction as that of which he is accused. He hasibeen - ift:theemploy_et Col. Kreppit for a short time, and secured his engage- % meat by representinghimself an. expe 7 , ribilaell theOcd. isa great lover of horse flesh and keeps a ~ goodetable, lie had imi - difilculty in-Obtain ing, a sitaation.-. Great . credit is due ,to officer Blondon ibt,:the efficient manner in* whichhe aanduatia affair. • • • Robbery on .Liberty Street: - A decidedly bold iinaltnPadettt robbery was perpetrated at the tobacco and se' gar stoiiiet . ...l6h6RaYa; No WPLiberty street, betweentwelve and.one o'clock yesterday ritivrning;- and goods .to the value of Size, carded ~owaY• gentlemanxpicling on wand street near Isibertyat the timsetated, -Ote'erveti,Persons approaching -they door of the store where the, robbery was pen* , tritetionnetar whom broke the glass in , the. doer, when they altran' away. Their' re: tuttiedin a few moMents,,however,and by reaching through the broken glass removed -the .' bar- which secured . the door, .wben .they entered. the store. The gentleman says, that tie informed a policeman, who,instead ofatteMpting to arrest the burglars, started after 'assistance, but before he could return the binglers had left with their booty. They aubsequently returned and entered 'the store again, 'when the officers, who' bad 'been - Watching it, unobserved by the thieves, reached - the'door and arrested one: of them as they came out, but for some; reason allowed, him to escape. No arrests have been made since and nothing farther is known abont the - matter, except that two valuable, pipes and , a package of segarsi ; answering the description of - the goods ato-. len, were found on the railroad bridgoover the Allegheny river. , , • City; Mortality. ; • Dr: L G. ISfisCandleas; Phyaleisn to. the Boartrof mporte the," fennentein ihe city Pitiabrugh, • from , . /elk 12th toluly 19th, 1868: • Diseases--Consumption, 4; -Diastase, of Brain, 5; Congestive Irever, 1; Apoplexy, I; Sunstroke, 3; Unknown, 1; ! Septicemia, 1; i e .1 3 filicmik:l;" Tithereelosiii, Se , ettllity, 1 ; C oleralnfantupl, 21; Intlainniation of Bow:' el , 4; lininitlon, '1; - Drowned, 2; Consal.:. .alotut, 4; Cerebra Spinal Meningitis, ltrlin- - , ItitoWil , );.Er.llo2Pelall, 1; Still.born, 1; Teen lestion. of Brain,-.3;2lGaittro Ententla, 1.--61. _., Of Atte above,thezo, were: Under 1 year, 20; : frant -2 : to 29-6; 2t05,1t 6 to 10„t„ le to tO5, 2; 24.t0 308, 30 4040, 7; AO to 50, 2;10 00, 2.;' 00 to 70, 2, ' .• - .. ' '.' ' ' - .iiralate.. ll3 : 1 :00 1 1t 1 o 1 4 2 S; r 1 1 ,401 fa; 0020 red.:, lilokal, 61. U ‘ The , deeth"report front the old eity thisi waek *ad, and from the new dletrlcts 75. rTina game t ef the members of the,filhing party Phiehwent frOna here a short time ago had &narrow Hoppe; froter drowning- Shim Other day in' Creek, ihetit' they /ars /99stock ~.st[off4 `wis*aiting out to nail in the iiiin;wb the ha stelitc4 ; into a hale the. donor'. in which: was overhis head. ' His father inkling him sinking endeavored to save him. when he was also draWn iu. . Dr..Arthurs peat went 46 the aboliale4'iwt , after Cotudderible flculfy suoceeded in bringing them ashore.'' not e t•ficrireicA' bettii*' theg - i Were . allitost'i drowried,'..',..its ',wee a goed/jducking and qemidderablolfright,was all they suffered. ; ' Eiectioa - 0 Teachers.; - - , On Wednesday , exteriing;•Talrilinj t. a meednic of the .Direetera of Reserve Independent: School Marta, held at Lett Mtn, the' following teachers. were Selected for tho present year: . Spriniedarden fikihool--PrinelpaL Milton Jones; Ansistant, Miss Saline Aokley;Pri znary,,lSllsses Miry Z. Itrown and Motile bt'eandless. ' ; Troy 11111 Elehool--Prlnelpolv ,Slemeel Campbell ; Assistant, Mei Woodvilleßoliool—PrlnelpaL M. Con- - roy; Assistant, Misis 'Lydia- Porter. , .:. TroubleAbl9it tfinne A. J. Baird reide• infbraustfewhefore Aldertnan-Strain, :yesterday, against, Mrs. briscolt reSiditig at . No. 88 Webster street, for tureen* a 4 He alleged that the :derfenditiit.piecured:froin hinitsio; - valued at twelve dollars, whicheberetu.sed to return.: • _ The , same prosecutor also eharged'Mrs. _Cunnhightni,'rekidhig iti4lnElror a court, Sixth ward, •with a similar offense, the pmperty valudd - at 'slit dollars. A hearing waultie4 in both Owe and the defendants discharged, the Pifte. eater, pellet - the caste; • .r_:. • , • A ii icawa s u,..l3.lltTilie of; the Amilisounw , in the city had .••• - e mftdo e their returns to th VOntroller last eletorig; - but 'thee will" pitibablY - 'all be handed in to-day. so thaVtlie7o4)inntittee , aPP9Dat9O, l , 3 3' 'kqovtella ,15) -poke AO - Op. partleiitilent 01", ropraentativelf' fn 'Com= mon . Council Wilititelemibled tcv make their report, on Monday. .I . TholbliciwingitrottieliuMbiir of taxablei r99 B kTed: Irina lward,lloailt:fkiventh.ward; 1;000; Eighth. - wird, 941 ; E1av,940...1 4 1 9i6; Twentieth 'ward, 200; -Twenty subieritsinilhat,thi , flret-nhieofathe Olympic on AC ataiiiniftoUr to some orthe western] cities about; the ad of Au_gwit. They probably visit Stenbitiiille.l l olllMb"tiio B -1 iarpitygnl94o,,and , 4llovelauti, and lrehiPPe` they.will.have a nood,time, as wolnul Our*: that will have a triumphant. of Graat Fail.eftedportottmr Olsson coolered. card board - , the Vett Midi ebeapeet - likenese to be badi for twentrave cents, at Nalkrifflt.street„- • torr . - . OEM MGM . . - -wring t r . sr 4• --- it , YAW ginreeit- ' . ' ''''llVtifititiiribTiO;f4filitiii tiA tie COrnriiii. Awl , igililitialil Wlthe ' -• • . • rs to the Chactien k Vidhkritailroad, •7 . „Mr. Thomas L. !:fewetf,Prtahldere.;f4l4 i thitoini,h, Cin cinnati and. St. Louis Rititmul Company. it appears that the company are in earnest, and if the. subscribers scant ly :with the re; qulrements of thetominuiv,es they douttt leas will, the road be pa under con. , . tract isim tely: .. 1 Rryran'st, Cr • carritierz drar.,LotruLß.R., / 1 I-• • . B 1 ' . • ' Lim: 0 -1 Jitli ?3.:1 11 8& 5 Mesas. r• • , . Reid, McDaniel., craug Merle, Committee regard dr . . Chartism Vaircy , Railway, "astaagtott, its.- -• ' - Glair 0 • 4 iII have to-day sent an en gineering • yto prepare about seven (7) 1 1 miles ef tit - Rite fromis'• field to Canons burg, including the "big tunnel," for let ting. ' This, we expect tool-) about the first of September ; in- the. snouitime Abe sub scriptions must be put hi different shape, from what the,y: now' stand faltboimh we - . liave no, doubt of-their , legality, ,: and the good faith of the subscribers, we. are Un wiliftig to be left in .a position for probable litigation i lith even one of them. It lean' axiortilifit which-we arelisrlamiliar, that individualist will do that .toward corpora tions which they would not to each other, 1111i1 111 the present attitidejtf the faibscri: i bets' they'Aidght 'refhiec'to, paf our ,Faitti gild 'esit ti ; 'tie's. defiincei that the' work; had slat *Co!' eased bodordlife fe't.iiie terms,of the • . 12 . . • Serial . Chid *oad inVelYe legal pro- ceedilf: 'ori' ti)ir tairt, - which..We intend to avoid.' . I hatti . portwnitlly Utteiveaed to get ma, xelle, yak AKILIZAhe amount brigs- 1 'natty requi red. and hope that the obstacle now.relbrrectto will berspsedilv removedis • Mr. Thomson who feels very - kindly dis ilmsed .tPmArdclotfroitlisens, who tare so deep. 11111 interest In the workeis unwilling to place either himself or his company in: the position 'tleivitcaild be, if he accepted 1 these subscriptiodi ' tindefthe conditions expressed , in them, implying as they do, a want of confidence on thfipart Of the sub scribers that • the work Wilrbe'carried OS IS good fidth. ' •• '• ' ' • ‘ - ; -) I therefore propel* the folic:wink tbriti as a heading for the Sfocif stitistiriptionli, Wisi: • We the undereigied sic hereby sub scribe to the capitaitiockef the;Chartiers. Valley Railroad Commit3r the Tritimber of shares set opposite our names, and it a o hit to 'may the Amite lil'ilistallineliteitO be is tar ' . Ili the eompany iisfollows, 'vim' ' ; ':-• ~ Ten per cent. on the firttofOotober L ,t 1868; Telt perbent. ou the 241 of *abysm IBS& - . Twentyper cent. ofi the Ist ofiatery, 11389. ' ' 7,04' Per, dent- el] theist' Ofiiiitieh, 1869: .'. Tau pencent. lin the Silt of April, 1869. ". , - ,Tan per cent. en the first:or tfayißifig.. ' 1 Tiin per, eent:4ll tbifirst of jane, 1869 Ten petrcent. on th.: first of July; I,Bop. , 4 • ' ' • ' very frayacct.;, ~.- ;, ' • Mirtii4ls.' .. , - 2.1108 L J/SWERT , .; ! The Place to It le a settled pnriciple in every ranch ,of trek:soul well as a Matter Orionorny, for Piiirchatliqs tribAry their goods wbare they / can get the best article for the least &toner, and it is !goon 'crowds of _ persona daily thronitlie"book and:station ery store of .Colonel. D. Eagan. sixth: street; near . Smithfield. The Colonel's stock embraces over•olive thouiand volumes of rare and valuable books,. Which -he la sellingat less than eastern Arleen; All . thir: a. for , August :ars already upon his counter, and the most 'Coinplete and beat assorted Meek of Wilting paper, alive. lopes. do., he. offers. to the public at the most-seasonable rates, either wholle retail. ' Country - dealera should ern him a WWII you haVe nib latest iiiid'zisait 'par. feat Sewing Machine yet' bilieutedt. ; Ones that is ,not half o the timeut ardei; and_ when in order requiring your tittneo skill 'and patience to work it? If„ su, go and 'ex 'auntie new Noiseless Machine, and our word it, 'you Will ntgo away with- Opt ',shying your_ order.: `With_lnes than' half tlie trouble, it will do anything. that any other'machine will do, no matter how fine', or -bow- coarse. Its attaohments for - hemming,: felling braiding, cording, tuck , .ityr, tire the l atest =An: Pertict... A • 'Call on Sti•Sw Morton,corner ,Clair and Pentisteeettic will convince you that the. Singeffe exactly what yon want. Pilaes . and-torso 9f paymistt .to . „ ..14Menitter. sale or th, ' Goods, with= regsrdt6 uosti.at the Masora° Halt-Arlo • don Haase. of Builtbson.-Vanliook 41110 Fos. 50 end 57 Fifth areal.. •• the firm have deleriniaed to witlidgaW.eillirely. Irian:this Oapartliteut` of their' bualtless,lua batik*Wo respeotts Paid to tbs. original Goat. of goods.. .114wer battle In 'thin tilyluive ,unusuai? blirgains In 'Anse • goods,, tionsekeeplum foods; : auniihiulasiparasols,, guilts, spreads, rugs, 'ulattniss std; elm; elpern 9flikreAl4 sad pion who; it