N Cr • Tam aezErrs is iroWstshect Is. the:city the six darlefi Ott' lark; for: 35 cents per week; fin ai4 ft?. per Zino* vi mos., P. . Our Anegheny Si/bar:num , Some complaints having reached 'us frpm.44eghenv..City of the nondelivery, or late delivery of the GrezErri, we have to' - say that.our arrangements are for ;the delivery of the paper to all. our 43I.SgIieni' inib§cribers at . frOni4s io. 7 ecloc A.: m. If any 'fail of delivery or, Bs;n f"droppod before 7 o'clock. A. at.; we wi I thank the subscribers to leave noti of the delinquency at the office,' • .. . . in or r that thd evil may be remedied. Peaches are unusually plenty in the' markets. . . , The Allegheny Schools will not open Until next Monday, the sixth of Septem- , - The new fountain in the. Allegheny, Bark, north seat corner, is almost com. Toted. The late lEfamill-COrdter race has de• veloped the aquatic fever hereabouts wonderfully. 'Ninety-Awe In klie shade on Saturday was a rather =pleasant indleatibn of ,warm Weather. - • - City CountUa.—A. regular montfilyi I I I ) Ntdouttitor.CitY Ootturge beixeld St thleelt P. Allegher4 is 'rejoicing in her freedom from conflagrations. - The firemen have literally nothing to do; • • City 'morals are looking up. The lock up was vacant - yesb4rrday and hat night, a very unusrial occurrence. ' • Coal has about , reached the lowest ro tan tigniea.,Consntnora should note the , fact and secure a winter supply; , . - The Eighth Ward Vigilance Committee ~wiilmeet, at the. School Hopse on Frank . lin street, on Tuesday evening at 7% o'clock. < : • • ; Six poor unfortunates turned up a the Allegheny Mayor's office yesterday morning, --the kffects of the Saturday night's - • • 13cinitetteerer; tt e l jad e v a u d ti v e4 errisi . D _D t flu ti on o si : ailheatioris , fur a aims en ~ o ra n ts, head are highly "" com mended to tts'__ lfdmled In 'the .. C4:)Urt of raminon !Tian,- Saturday, on 'motion of 'M. , W. Acheson, Fag., H. D.-Gamble Esq.,' was duly 6410111 and admltt.ed to practice. Important Changes in Ow time tables , the 'Pennsylvania 'Central and West . ern Pennsylvanlaltailroads are annonno. ed In onr advertising columns this — morn. ' ' The , SilVt ,Virard :t folioot buildings have beenitindittol, retaircd and reno -Tided tbrongtiont,at aeost of over $1,000.' Prof.` L H.-Elio - 141h° wtirthy • and, effi, cient Principal, him : been re-elected - for the ensuing year. • Yesterday Hazlewood Christian Chapel was dedicated with appropriate exercise?, conducted by Bishop Pendleton. The occasion was quite interesting _and at. traded a large attendance of the friends of the,enterprise. _ . _ Fond.* - A - box _ containing a pair of apotheCarv's scal es, was -recently found -by,.ens of the MaYeirya, detectives, under arcntntitances indicating that It:had been • efnle r: 1 The Owner can recover the same calling at thew Mayor's office and prov. ing property: Comuiltment • Defective.—Wm, Dn. stein, who was committed to jail on Fn, day, nn- an -execution - ,attaqtrment and espies clause awned' by 'Mayor - Drum, Was released on Saturday , morning 1.,5 , the Court, on the ground that , the cont. mitment Nits defective., . , ... _. - -Lee:all pollues in Allegheny are_ begin. ning to. freshen,_up a little, but it la,not likely any heavy work , will be done tin til t ie time for, the - nomination is fixed bye Executive Committee . The elec. tiocomes off in October tbiti year, in accordance with a recent act of Aeiem. bl • . The 011 Men on puquesne way take -kindly to squall* sports. On Saturday . they received two new. stiffs, which bad - been ordered a few days ago; for boating purposes.- The ; shells, are light, and handaentelypainted, and will, :hereafter make an attl•actiye appearance as they glide swiftly through the waters, pro. polled by-vigorous ilrowista."- morning Ttme. n• Saturday morning about ten ce 0 1001f,43014 0 varnish tieing heated in the pattern kern of - the National gain Works, 23rd street, Sud denly ignited. The names communicated ton lot of patterns and a Conflagration of anextensive character scleanditnualnent. The Independiince Steamer. was secured and succeeded in extinguishing the flames before any material damage was done. : ;Tht'' ) 7 • • . . . Market - Thieves.--,Sattirday morning, a lady residingto 890th Pittsbtuvil,rhad her poeket - pook: containing three :dol lars and:some valuable papers stolen, in , the Diamond Market. It alledged that the theft was perpetrated by a boy' who was distributing bills, She badher,pooket , book in her basket and the boy_ppt a bill Idltheawasket - and' took. the pocket book Ont." 'Pie thief has not been cap tured. • • • _ The Bigatta--The regatta, previously • ant tettieliti;•«Maki pit Saturday, there being ~five ;eutries,, „as ; follows* VIM kirlmes,• Joseph •floott, Joseph•Raye, ; •.7K. Mid' 'Joseph Jobuiou. "• 'Kaye was awarded the firstsizti.of 5 0 , Johnsouthesecoud'et Wd OB • -.the •third prize of; ;5.• , .The „ race -wits • anbitereidlet mitiaud:Wiel,wituesied by .a =mbar I. of •, persons; Kaysfs • time Watt g2.1114 1111 es and 15 "Mids. '.• UM :Ammo - ptted I , the matter of, the 'petitipn atWllllntrif, Clayton. and :'John Griffin/ bon for Alderman Lynoh, 1404044:e301004141' the .Carirt of t 7 cPbainonri:Joipiovii).,,Esq, attor.,l noy l orAidernalttlaynon. filed an ,at* 1 - - .wer to the patitiOh;..l3sturday. y" dEllying • in ge,neral the shegationi made by the petitioners.. sr, 1010t1.934 the answer wall. tiledLandiiNTa„Vkir‘ Egg-, was appointed to take. testbitony In' the caner t . 3 Pliiiiilig .110 1 V f De an ; nlght, watchman at the Bt. Nlchblaa Tiotelwcor ,- ter of, geurth arenta Intl„Grant , *treat, 7,: 4 ,1eft thothetel en Toeaday twining laid to bathe , In“the ;Monongahela- riyon.taince ?.. Whtch .ttnioTnOthlng., hie bairateard pf, --,;-,11,t0ie., as , left ap , considerable amount of. . clotbl,o at the; porellitd .9rie,i . due him pi! witpai::,ll.o , was"ahout t iventyrthree : years - Of - 7figei live and a half faethigh ~ 311114111)11Clar1nOnatachei-hlacri+alfr,ittod '` re•dairelertiewi'' -.'•-1- f ' ' '' ' IA A. i ---- - - . 14 Fr a rtrA rierl• E litabilgi . it tot - irea lli;Derosft - Ems- Pany=kne—liiillgtle sate—The opening ! In 1867' innber of:gbitlenien of the - city, all capitalists, applied to the State Legishitiire fors charter to:enable them to establish in this , oity-,--partly for their own self-protection and partly for the benefit of all ;mon i ed ` citizens—a . Safe ~ , • Deposit Company. " That Binh an mann - .. .., tion was imperatively - demanded had . . long been acknowledged, but 'as no , progressive . parties :had;; mov ed for its establishmenkfhe private" safes of • mer , \ chantsand public vaults of hanks .and other corporations were burdened with tile; maittables . of . confiding- Parties, Who • had to run the rialto and assume_ the lia bilities of safety. ,The charter , was of 1 course granted , wheh applied for, and a company itrairriathig many ofour staunch est business menwas organized under it withta very large capital and everything' pet in readiness for:. operation. It' was round after soao inquiry that no suitable place of safetyand security could be ob tainedfor the _important business of the "Company s o it was at once decided upon to erect a building of such model charab. ter as to make it not only an ornament to the city:- but in reality a. safe de -11 posit. Loa which - the powers of the cra ft y ' burglar or thevengeance . of Abe destroy ' big , element would avail nothing. A site was selected on.the broad and deep 1 lot of ground at No. 88 Fourth avenue, ' , and plans prepared on the most liberal scale - for the erection of the building. 1 ' The architectural work . was entrusted to 1 Mr. J. W. Herr, to whose ability, skill 1 and tdent in his • prefession linndreis of noble structures stand . to in all parts of the country-as witness bearing mow- merits. In July. 1868, ground was broken and slowly the building arose to its present be aut y,d completion. Isis a marvel of strength and gracetol proportions which must ever prove an attraction among the architect ural specimens of the city. The front is of solid cut stone, richly ornamented with arches, pillars and other devices, and surmou nted by a huge money chest out oat of granite, bearing os face under . a heavy -padlock th e i it nitials "S. IX C." -On either side'of this de• sign iscroucheda huge bull _dug:in_ the attitude of springing.from the roof; The The exterior of the building is certainly very chaste and -Yet etch and elegant. present ing a solidity which betokens great strength and durability: The counting room occupies nearly the entire of 1116111 st floor and is approached by, broad stone steps. The doors are of bronze metal, broad and heavy, and on right andleft of them are windows ex tending almost from floor to ceiling and suppliedikitliteaVY French plate Mass 1 panes. The grandeur and elegance of 1, the counties room cannot bo described— to be appreciated the reader must him self pay a visit to it. The entire floor is I artistically laid with the celebrated Min ton Vitrified tiles, imported from Eng land.. _lt is 'laid in neat patterns and is as fine a specimen - of such work as we have ever seen. There_ are three count. i ere in the room, of pare Italian marble, paneled with bright ccio red slabs of Por tieres° - and Tenneseee. and resting on bases of_black and white streaked French marble. These counters are RR supplied on the surface, for closing them in, with - .tasteful gilt bronze" railings 1 which - form a pretty. contrast with the glistering' > marble. - Openings or windows are made at regular inter ' vals for the transaction of business with those on' the onunde. The walls and ceilings are handsomely painted and frescoed. In convienent places are marble counters with numerous parti tions, whereat a number of persons. can at ono time be seated, far cutting coupons from bonds, examining their deposits. nr any other business. ..The prominent feature of this apartment.is the towering and massive sane, or Vault which faces the the entrance, cover's a space of four. hundred square' feet, and is ten feet in height. It has a arched roof, and its great bronzed doors n and ornamegtell panels present an odd and magnificent apnearance. It is the finest safeasf _the character in the United States, and is a perfect . Gibraltar - of . strength.. The doors as well as the walls and roof of the safe are constructed or several al ternate plates ef, tough iron and steel, so heavy and so, - welt put together as to prove bopregnable to either fire or bur glars. The floors are each supplied with what are technically known as five tum blerlockii, combining all the improved patents held by the manufacturers of `the-safe; the 'Bail Safe and Lock Com pany of Cincinnati. In the interior of the great iron vault are no less than three thousand five hundred small safes, to`tisi rented;to depositors:' Each of these has a diatincter.d different tumbler lock, with two keys. - The key!, are all differ ent, no one opening twoloxes. When in operation, the lo ckof a box ;given up by, a depositor will be changed before be ing to anyother. Notwithstanding the ample ability of the huge vault to, take career : itself; to renders amar , ity dotatty-lure* the, Company propese to keep on petrol about it at all hours of the day and eight at "least two armed ,guards, deinding_ eternal vigilance the price of safety, , in' "this principal vault, Of the establishment wilt be kept ,valua hiejewelry, diamonds, imPortant pipers. wills,'dericis, mortgages and bowls cif all description, together "., with such :Other articles of value -as demand• the most V °eal keeping. ' The depositor rents one of, the interior boxes and is supplied With a key tett. 'lle has full, arithority, in presence of the safe guards, to at any_, time enter . the 'safe and examine . the contents of his box, . to see that elite se- . coie. -.. "The greates t will be ex-, oreised., in , Offfer- 'to' protect depositors against fiend of any description, a course: rendered sn necessary, .as the„ company. wilt: ltil-ostl"eases . bo ; responsible for the, : depoalta,;;.. The rooms back of the sec - ire elegantly furnished foe the business purposes of the Directors, Officers and2,?Thepoilitore. ."A- large .and intueloust apartment adjOhilogitaa.been reserved the . _ine of, latlytdopeisttors,_ ~Sarsooo,lolll4osctilke.T.: A/M.49Pd. ter attuang,,eff cortp_oneana, - penes or , translating girlieother .- deas. In the/ basement', esiosneArelpettOorripaltW iron sheivingend infante, - leis Woooat aside, Ss a•deposkory of valuable boo ks of reobrd;balatingriestrorksrof art,'-or any thing e which fails ender, the elaser Near bY iiiiiiiiiher liege. safe; nearly es ,AirgiAlr),he oftitaara.t* flrat,,,floorvfor -, -packages of 'vett:table 'goodiv plate and .tttiVer. Were. - -Itule rendered -*Kure Llair means of Steel andiron' dodis and disable 160kAl" i., - X -3 heating', apperftima An th -ciaeleit- ventilation a ;,cfootr, otiiet:; od. I f -ent,-0 I.,eorivetnieruies. .;, are -et foun d on . 1 thie "'floor. ' " On •.' the ' letoriC",: end 4140L-4100.t..-itre.,Arpti...xaeltlels44tid -elegplAgge:4XlMai, entrance; to wnich is gneffqrocri the aftaitel'hy meant of a bfea4 Te11..-web. fled gently, ascendin g *VlP stsiwe-: i Nheeeiviii , be Mita' Title taro and caution - tor office purpose/-.pot ; now, being ps, s eded by.. the, Compa ny. Prom-`bsOnientlo 'roof - the b uild ing is entirely fireproof:it is constructed with: :AP _ .4.-beelels;111„ rellglie_uV: them being. no rwooctent-toists er-Irsitere-bi any part of the building; between the beams there re brick arches,. a/Wailer° all covered 'to's levalwith acinerete tilling. .- • ' We regretiniespace_w, ill not permit a lengthier delieliouonWtilelitiildiog but Eli throw it %mail thilintisreffon of visitors, to-day and to-morrow, our readers:thread unitirtuffs!: the opportunity lifferded4or giving it' a personal' examination. It would be unjust to those whocontributed towards the building'Should we fail to award them due credit for the manner in which they discharged 'their labors. 'These are J. W. Kerr, arciateot: mason ry, J. L. L. Knox; . brick work i liarnes.dt & McClelland; carpentering., A.. & S. wffoon; plastering, James Blythe; painting and glazing. Thomp & Co.; gas fitting and . plumb ing, Jarvis, Mania &, Co.; heating by steam, Bourne Brothers; roofing etc., John McElroy; marble work, E. Greble of Philadelphia; bronze doors, railing. etc., H. Wood &Co., Philadel phia; the work, George F. •Ktglandl vault doors, etc., of all but , main. vault, iron shutters, bolts, &c., Burke &Barnes; main vault, Hall Safe & Lock Co."; of Cincinnati; furniture, Braun & Osten dori; carpets, McCallum & -Bro., Fifth avenue. The following gentlemen are the offi cers of the Company: President—Wil liam Phillips; • Vice President—Henry Lloyd; Directors—William Phillips, Haul Lloyd. Williain Rea; Williani.M. Lyon, James I. Bennett. Byron H. Pain ter, Joseph S: Morrison, George Bleak, Curtis G. Hussey; Secretary - and Treas. Trifer-=& - P. Vrin - Bonnhorst. All of . these gentleman are well known to the business community, and their association with the Company is the best guarsurtee.that its affairs will well and prudently be managed. On Wednesday the doors will be thrown open to busi ness and deposits received, and we feel assured a large share of patronage will be awarded the institution from the com- MenceMent, by that pottiest of the'•Xb munity who will appreciate the great, advantages afforded for the aafe keeping' and insurance of valuable articles. • Ignorance Personified. Notwithstanding' , the seemingly un tiring efforts of ,the Mayor to make his police force effective, by uweedlng out" . the unworthy, the stupid and ignorant i'mokes" who by some means succeeded in securing appointments on the force, there are atilt eome men in the and of the city, whose stupidity and igno rance totally unfit them from filling such important positions. To illustrate this -fact•itte only necessary to relate an inci dent which (lectured Saturday evening, 1 the circumstances of which are as foc i lows: far. John A. Binger, • a glass blower, residing in Birmingham, un Sat nrday morning hired a team at Swea t engen's livery stable on First avenue, for which he paid the sum of six dollars, 1 Promising to return the turnout lin the evening. Unfortunately how ',he wa n s ot permittedre ' turn the buggy or bnek-wagon rather, as he met with an accident by which it was broken. He was on hie way to the stable, and while coming down the grade on Carson street, South Pittsburgh, \ be hind a car, pulled on the left band track In order to pass it. It appears that it car was coralt up the track a short dl i ttan* co ahead, and before he could pass, t e car , on the right hand track they met, Catch ing the buck-wagon between thern com pletely demolishing it. Binger escaped injury by jumping out of the buggy a moment 'before the collision occurred. lie then took the horse to the stable and informed the livery stable keeper of what had occurred, and agreed to pay for re pairing the wagon, although he dad it was an. accident, and did not occur from curate's dri. Tha man in charge oft he stable vin req g uested him to remain there until he could go and see the wagon which he did, and when he returned ' demanded payment for toe wagon immediately. Binger in formed him that, he had not the money to pay him then but could , raise it in a few days: Vhis' was not satisfactory however, unless security was vel3. Binger could not give security unless he could see some Of his friends from the South Side.. The livery man then called upon Joseph . Ranger or Ruttger, a Gor man, whose zeal to serve the city is not half so great as his ignorance, impu dence and stupidity, who, after hearing a statement of. the case, as given above, arrested Binger Spd marched film off to • the watch house, where he was informed by Catitain Graham. who was still on duty, that-.he - bad no right to make the arrest, I end that. , there was no authority '. for, detaining the man there ' a moment. ' .By this time the livery Man , came in, and when asked by the Captain what charge he had against'Binger, he saidUone, but wanted him locked" p. Until he would, give se surity for th payment , of of damages in curred, in bteaking. the buck - wagon. -The Capindii-very sensibly infortnedbirn that bed nesuthority_ta dounything of .thatliind, and that if. be desired to hold the matt on . any charge,. that: he , hieet • find go - and; make. Information against him. - This he declined to do, tut requested that the man be detained until he could go and see about the matter. Capt. Graham, who knows his - duty and porforn3s it well, reituted to "dothis, and as he was at this 'time • relieveilty Capt. Reed.' leftoffice, the stupid, bull headed officer in the meantime retaining the prisoner anti' the proprietor of the stable arrived. T pthe case was then brought , before Ca. Reed, who, after hearing the statement of• the parties, de; cided to lock Binger up, unless he would give security as •demanded; and - would liaire done so, we presume, had not. friend of Binger's interfered. In order to adjust the matter; Col. - William Gallaher, he, of Rowan descent, stepped in and , because respo nsible for Binget's a ppearance, should he be' called fer. Binger was then allewetl to iAopart..: We have only related this affair in or , • , ________ ier that the public may judge Of the Btu- .:,,iiiimptfu,o,umfry at tettyalaw.. I Odity and ignorance, of an officer who would make' an ' arrest under each oir- One of the Intittl:litereeling points esigm‘trni -- end marked by Colonel 1 o . oo3 t f uops, yinich not only.makeoldra, '. 4 ) , .. •,- - - ..i - ~ 1 - _ liable tol a pr+Sileciltioh;;for ;tissault .and • *odder it the retinien.at,Getbyttbuig, battery',,..tenich : In this , case lifl 11 .81 1 ; t o 'corner ellitherirspettehnrointed. whOse ignorance's only conxided' V ) , o „ Here wit; the , angle and most , 'exposed lmpndeneeotrillmost likely yo . .ir ba r e sh , altio a. point ,of 'General .S ickles ? line Jitter he 111 1ri b tT la iV i N g. Pt ha l i ii i' - t at t ', bad 'opeopted:ltis ,odvitudid . ptialthui vn itsltl a tlo for amagOo."-- 9 Pr—. ,if it colleoutr-shouldinform e Thursday afteffleen:w It' Was -held - by . O. I IPP IOI ' Would'llol pay is n ote, an raeC ' ri irh a o lli m P peen, t"4l3lk ta tt b el lto ' f ri mth ipli tal ed de vi d i b e a fortr Pt. ' qbeist•hilli to ' arrest' and 'imprison him - pieces to thelirstgune Witlf‘which'l4ollg until hemmed give security, nil would do ,, fle a m e 7- t at at r eh the left end street I Bach 'men are: noV at fur QfPerigt Sid . '_. ithe mond the Mayor gets rid of them ran , sX m‘. piec .... es ..,.. to_wlio , . u e Leta ,.th ns ur ba i t x tery_in elllllrlllribiris'l"*"the'enirlii. IF lrgar a art , Z r e r kairOing spien P d ° l7; 1!;2 rain he I:43teered. not . ;, I t i r d 104215 h eav ily i n , do l t - a ka horses . =ll4 he ole fi ns to, haves ctr " d . 44 00 1 advance ~ of-1.31414We 4 0 4' o 9 term on the WarstlingtaCo ll 9 lop! - 0.0m 1 06 .. /red iti - ct fi distwal; .. - - force, which, yre . ..preanm_Vp, Ww!, 4l ! , 1 7 - --- -, i 5 , ~.,i ~ , , 4 ., ~. _ short one; i- a ~' ,'- , - - '1 ,-• • - , • ~ h :,, .7.1.;... , feb..-...t.: - .....1i .t. . . (... t " 1 1 , the' ' t).' f• • ' 4 . 1. 6 .446 posed. '''' Pr W ao e tiro e f citifftweide'rel"4mirikiii"g free ex. ' t They m e tier ,iiitki4„.battiii‘itia 01.,,,,hi. vept mkview,or mdthnitertioitse, unless pica ...ft .4Lu ff ti o s,, o n the.; Bapp- 'iall the circumstance of theses ' d,attis ll 4 l l ll d• ahanpfthishiiiatimattaia' Pennsylv ania - warrant 49i1 in o° ql g!ts , , wOvitihrfered with for the third time . The ,Alleged ~,Emtleeharisum.lnGtti• eby the rain on Saturday Afternoon. Two stated on Saturday Gil l e land .1411 1 1111 1 ,1 1 1 1 7„,WeFfp . plaYedi With.thkod lid ~.leftibfbrintitton4ituirglat-,Rhb- vantage • hx. rime, oi the'ol,mptesp t hy tt e , eight del. , score °fait !di two. 6 Next ' Thursdayaf eisCriN-eNiaelsert- ''' n visvikilitijamembeptony li ednled-river for Mern_ocjrrtraa_ . ___-itegirnattied, Ro n pay e d; . o,r. the_looal express company of Alleidlen9. I atte ro mit `Thit h iritike e hill-then ibe We- are ' informed : some -digiCilltY--11"' 1 1111 9 0i) ele15 121 r P t erMit%ln te g htiiiii : atilt arisen as ukwlP 91 9 t " 113 7 1.4141re55 ' ' s itlf i ttle 7 7:l6' ll°l 44 " o fawn having 01 andyeudligthesold loii-of th a ristiotion, w ith th e _WI - - . g Mr. nelson has deposited the amonot , Ou s el . tuua .,.._, iilh r. .thi , i city, some tim e next atatedititheAlkoghe* " di l ts Bank t t ' TA e gAl tl iiitd' he ' ' l i''' atiale -*liiiii , the credit of the company, which, whe , :.- .14- - eg 0 7- -i s PXI I —_, It regu lar the 4:Lunation ig C settled, 11,111::be 1 palo lonely, sun will take Ab e new i f' . • - lila:rillonietime next , week. over. A ctitlingrathi of a rathei 'serious 41uusctsr,and rfich may 'be attended ;i1; Consequeittee, occurred Satur y.night about nine o'clock, at Snyder's ,sudoon, on ,Penn street, near -First, at the Point, bet Ween Andrew Tiernan and Michael Gal._ It appears that Gill and . Tientan and two others -- were in the saloon engaged in a game of cards, when a dispute arose which ended in a fight. saloon, ' entire party was ejected-from the when the tight was renewed on the sidewalk, and shortly a ft erward Tiernan called out that he had been cut, When, it Is alleged, Gill ran away. Tier nsn was immediately taken home, and Dr. W. H. Daly, and another physician were summoned, and attended the wounded man. His Injuries are very serious and, it is thought, will result :fatally. Lieutenant Gordon Immediately notified the Mayor of the occurrence, and His Honor, accompanied by Clerk Patterson, went to Tiernan's§ house and took his deposition. The deponent stated that OM struck hiM'several times in, the face before they left the saloon, and, ac cording to th best of his belief, cut hlm with a knife e .. About t h an Our after the affair Gill was arrested by officers Ste- Vehs and 'Young, and conveyed to the lockup, where he remained until yes terday morning, when hew= committed to' jail to await the result of Tiernan's' injuries. , Fetal Aceldtait , An accident of a 'ver b distressing na ture occurred in South Pittsburgh yes terday'reaulting in the death of Mena Dressler, a bright, interesting little girl. ten years of age. It appears that the brother of the girl, who resides with hie father on Manor street, had a Elharp's re- Tolver, which he left lying on the man tle in one of the rooms of thehouse, hav ing been working with It that morning. About one o'clock the family were start led by the report of a pistol which pro ceeded from the room where the revolver had been left, and the father, who was in an adjoining room, ran In to ascertain the cause and found his daughter lying on the floor in the last agonies of death. Dr. Roberts was summoned Immediate but child was- dead when he arrive d A pert mortern examination was held, when it was ascertained that the ball passed directly through the centre of the heart. The brother is almost frantic with grief and blames himself with the occurrence, for having left the loaded pistol where she could reach it. An in quest will probably be held this morn ing, as Coroner Clawson left his office for his residence in the 22nd ward, a few minutes before the occurrence • and will not return until this morning. ranifine Worts Dulmed. Saturday morning about half past two o'clock, the Paraffin& Works of A. W. Bell & Co., on Fiftieth street, near the river bank, were destroyed by fire. The conflagration was occasioned by an ex plosion of gas, which ignited from the flames of a lantern in the hands of the Still men, Mr. Thomas Oh 7. MN Clay was standing by the still at we time, but miracnously escaped with but a slight burn on his hands and face. The build ing was of frame, and the loss is about 5 50 01 upon which there is no insurance. The works wilt be put in running order immediately. The engines which turned out in an swer to the alarm from boa 75, did not go into service for want of water. They were unable to reach the river for want of 4 0. roadway, and tho water pipes are not yet laid in that. vicinity. The Hook .and Ladder Companies, however, did effective service. The Park Question. T04120170W, at the polls, the , voters of the city will be called on to decide the question of "Park or no Park," unless Councils unwisely conclude to postpone the matter' after nearly all the arrange• manta for the election have been made. The question is , one of much importance, and should draw out a full and' Intelli gent vote. A free. üblic Park where all oltisenseen repair for-pure air and inno cent Jecreation an absobale necessity for the health an dpleasure of any large community, and more especially to such hard working People as go to make up our population. Whether our citizens will again postpone the procurement of a proper site , for such a • breathing spot the vote of to-morrow will develop. De tay may cost much to the tax payers, for sooner or later , the „Park must come. The queitlon is , in no', manner a political one, and' will be decided on its own merits. Atiotrier •House'Entered.' Yesterday morning, probably about one o'clock; the/residence of. Mr.. John , EfoPkins, Pasture Lane, - Second - Ward, Allegheny, was entered by some skill ful operator, ..who, secured, 1160, for his . trouble. Us effected an entrance through inkpoilichP.PelrrnMdr.°wltobficilinamtxtbillerotrnr,' tete thief relieved his pantaloons of a pocket book containing the Money and valuable papers. He considerately left all but the money lying on the front doorstep. OnO of the Inmates,Of the house heard a slight. noise "abotit one o'clock, but paid no. particular, attention to the ,matter. The chap la,probably :the same who has been annoying iesiderdi of Allegheny by his operations •for some time .past, but' Oliyays Runge; to escape detection. The Fifth avenue 'Market question will come up before the Common Council to day for final disposition. We have ad mitted Into these columns many com munications favoring the site, and as yet have to receive the first remonstrance. favorsew of the general . expression of for the Fi ft h avenue and. Milten berger street property as the location, we cannot well see how Council can lon ger hesitate to not favorably on the ordinance ordering the purchase, which has already passed through the Select branch. If oice any action is to be taken let the people's vbe heeded quickly and at once. The location of a market house in that section of the city will materially increase the valuation of property in the neighborhood and ,in heavier assess ments soon return in taxes the amount invested to the city. Let us have the .vote on the Fifth avenue market to-day and no more delay. • Fully Organized. At a meeting of the Marching• Corps of Second WardGearyClub Saturday.night the following officers were elected for the campaign: Captain, John J. Steen; First Lieutenant, Crosby. Gray; ,Second Lieu , tenant, John F. Hunter; 0. Searg't, Jos. Haymaker; Color , Searg't, Geo. Neemes. The corps preps* turning out one hu.n• dred strong on Wednesday evening in full uniform, together with the gun squad of twenty disciplined artillerists with the 'fine brass six pounder belonging to - the ward, in order to receive with honor Sen ator,. P. Morton, .and escort him toCity Hall, where the grand Republican r ad& cation -meeting is to be held. - The Sec. and ward has set good example in the work of reorganization for the campaign, and we Mist It will be generally followed by the other districts. New York Urea. The first representation of Lent's . C N. ir. ens Company, from the Hippotheatxon Fourteenth street, New York, will take place on the Diamond in Allegheny City, this afternoon, commencing at 2% o'clock. Ladies and family parties who dislike mixing in a crowd will find the day exhibitions of this troupe fully as brilliant and divertified as these given at night, while the probability of obtaining good seats will be much greater. Unless the establishment has been greatly over rated by the press of other - cities, - the performances of the New York Circus, will befbund far In advance of anything of the kind hitherto presented in this vi cinity. It appearti to be generally con ceded that the entertainmepts of this troupe are of a more refined character than those of ordinary travelling shows, and therefore Its advent is anticipated with interest by many who seldom visit exhibitions of horsemanship. The Cresson Mountain House. This delightfully situated mountain resort, within s few-hours' ride from the city, on the Perylvania Railroad, con tinues in successful operation, and the season may/be rearded as nowgg u sts full height. Nearl y four hundred yet remain, itffording, most excellent society. There is a brass baud in con stant attendance and fashionable - hops are held each evening. The mountain weather at no season of the year is more delightful than through September, and those of our friends who have not yet en joyed a :summer vacation should em brace the opportunity of being present at the Mountain House during the con tinuance of the season, as a vast fund of enjoyment is in store for them. Burglars About —Saturday morning about three o'clock, Mr. George S. Wood, a grocer on Carson, street Birmingham, was aroused , from his siumbers by an unusual noise in his bed room on the moon . ' floor of the building and syring ing out of bed found a man in the room •who made his escape through a window .at the back of the house, through which it was afterwards ascertained he had en tered by means of a ladder. Mr. Wood after securing the services of a watch man, started in search of the burglar and succeeded in finding a man lying a sleep in the yard of hicKee'e glass house, whom they conducted to the Birmingtutm lock-up, where he awaits a hearing. Kr. A. IL Logan,s, 'well known oil dealer of this city, sailed on Saturday, from New York, for Parts, where he pro poses spending the winter for the bene fit of his health. • ricsvertitemesc.7 The Temperance Movement. At a meeting of the Executive Com. . mittee of the Temperance and ,Reform movement, field on Saturday afternoon, Col. J. B. Clark occupied the Chair. • T. J. Hnskinscin. Esq... Chairman of the on Finance. reported that the members •or the Coratnitteewere meeting with encouraging. 81/CBBlO3 -raising funds. - •4 t - Mr. David Kirk,, Chairman of the Com mittee on Organization. repoited that the work of arranging a Vigilance Ccimacit lee for each electioU district was "pro gressing and. would be completed by the next -meeting. - • - • • Col. J. B. , Clark was appointed to pre pare an address., to thei , , voters of Alle gheny county,, • - • - . The following, g entlemen , were added to the Executiva Committee Alexander Gordon. John lienrnenn, li. 8. Power. • eeeley Mew. • Henry Hays. • t Caolield. J A". ep, curies savt, sacrists bog, - • U. Bose. . • David 'Richey. 4 1 . L. 6[14 Rchard Straw; Jesse - H. Lippincott. Capt. John Tonna. , Samuel r. eariver, Henry I'. Schwartz.. • . Buslutep, John A. Cangh-y. 'earning. .J.T.elinentdale. 'W. L Gardner. • JontJohn B. . • ••••Weeh'it MeCiinrdet. Charles W. Co. , per. '' ' Wm: . John Kirkpatrick.. -••• " - A'A Lane.• • • • Charles G. Donneu. • • • ' ye,u l „4,, Jos: " Derv. " ' . Wm. Bpi ange. eSOMIMSII - V. (Walter. Abram Wakeeell, ..,...,..Nansdeld U. Brown. 8. Berker. Andrew Burt. Elattmet 11- .j3MISS tiravrers. , tAii:e,FAliiVat.„ll` *as" / • c- • • WALBmwn,Xoo.ted.Lt . rbelpa4 ea Lynn. JIM Alexander !Tear,' Jamra tlllBOl2. gawk 3:3 ;Wm. Nee) ,Jo. - Thomas, amok, 3 . • James Hurray. • • Daws on ; • eiapii,'ll.. •B. atobison. :losiabist ovaver.' Racist. /1,-1 a. - Ti die. • . (O f el;oltbleittgotiile;'td. .% un Min . 'Bolaeyt Itssiesse.• .W. Oswald., • . James • • Charles B. willta,' • James Kirke 6e e7 . Wm. thlibtth • °mat •B..Bileklion. W. A. thanks. *nits stott , /. • - ' ltrasst.. swss?. • Gape. W Cuningham, Barone' Bevernee. Joan B. eampheM., ...Henry No Gawps; jy. sawn. • • - J . : • Ezeoutive,,gouttnlttele. meet*micerY 44.0.**Y.1.1it • -) 1 E. v ' The Purest an •sweetest Cod Liver On in - the - WOTIV Vantliaettired from fresh; beililY•lifersOciPo tit he'liessbxl24 it is perfectly Tutresnn attest. • Patiensts 'Who hsreonee..taen can ke. none ntheto Ask `tor c`f!Hasar arol CaswelPs -141Ter Oat" Co . , n*ttind )?y Cas. sold Ave Halsed tif by .all • Societylitter ttenertat-11- the Cantata Will to this 4111316 g at hail past Devoe Wolcott; InAhe,..-Litterary Halt,- of _..ffewelkla Initttutet• j •,287 rennatteet, tere,doamirrant Used street. . - .01411 arr craTaDOUX. .It affords us more than ordinary plea sure to announce with the return of each week - the new favor which the Great Arnericsa i ßutton Hole and Combination Family Sewing Machine is finding in this neighborhood. The merits of this great machine, which far surpasies all others in point of simplicity in constrno tion, durability and range of work, are beaming daily more appreciated, and nearly every body who wants to purchase gives it the preference. Mr. " James Espy, the @eta' prising agent, reports the following additional sales for the past week, to all of Whom he can refer as to excellence of the machine: - Mrs. James McKnight, Chartism town Miss A p rinie Kennedy, Temperanceville. Miss Mary B. Scott, Banksville. Mrs. Mary Fleming, Banksville. Mrs. A. Baker. Sligo. Mrs. John "Niched% Sligo. Mrs. David Lloyd, Port Perry. Mrs. David Evans, Sligo. Mrs. attartha Scott, Saltsburz. Mrs. Julia Wentzel, Te peranceville. • Mrs. Nancy J. Gifting* Shalervilli. Mrs. Mary Wencel, Lower St. Clair. Mrs. James EL Edwards, South _Pitts- Mrs. Joe. McKee, Temperanesville. • Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Mt. Washington. , Mrs. Thos. Grundy; Mt. Wastelbglon; Mrs. Chas. Welly, Mt. Washington. " Mr. Espy, whose officals Attila corner of Market street and Fifth avenue, has just introduced a new style Ame rican Combination Family )110:Wm ;with cover, equal in every respect to the best, except it will not work button holes, whit% he offers at s very reasonable price of sixty dollars each. . Readers will consult their best, interests by call ing on Mr. Lspy, beaks) purchasing any other machine. There Is no charge made for , showing the machines and what, they will accomplish. Pretty Women.—A comparatively few Ladies monopolise the Beauty as well at the attention of Society.. This ought =lt to be so, but - it is; and will be_while men are foolish, and single out 'pretty Wes for companions. This can all be changed hy using Hagan's Magnolia Balm, w hich gives the Bloom of Youth and aJletlned sparkling Beauty to -the Complexion,' pleasing, powerful, and natural, - No Lady need complain of a red, tan ned, freckeled or matte Complexion who will invest 75 cents lu,Hagan's Magnolia Balm., Its effects are truly wonderful. . To preserve and dress the Hair tate Lyon's Kidhsrion. Figured Grenadines.--Pattes &Belloffer Silk Grenadines fo tunab ly rth 750. All Grauodines propor cheap. tkdverasement4 Postponed.—ln consequence of the Al legheny Diamond being preoccupied, the Temperance and Reform meeting which was to be held there this evening, Will be postponed for one week.- Special Beduction.--Bates &Bell offer Shetland Shawls a fresh stock, 25 - per cent under regular prices. • OWEER.;:3IeCAIJOIIRY2--ou 'Yhfireday, An gnst 26th. at the rest:lei:lee of the bride's father, by Rev. T. J. Heurilly, Rev. WM. 'S. OWENS, of Philadelfiliti, Pa., Cate of 04 city) and Miss ELMIRA MeCALTHEIVE, daughtir cf Thcot. H. McCaughey, Ea .4.. of Trtderfekeburg, Ohio. SNYDVR—On Faturday, 28th last, at a% o'clock, Mrs. -MARY- .1t: BNYDI.II, aged '6B The funeral will tate place front the residence other son, George W. ens der, jNo. 270 Fifth Avenue, TIM ItOUNING, at 1 o'clock. The friends of the family Ire respcctfally invited• to attend. .• • ANNA—Aturnst 28, 1860, at. o,ettrek, AMANDA B BA.NNA, aged 17 years and 11 months. 1 - Funeral TUSZDAY HORNING at 10 o'clock from the residence otherparents, 51 Craig street. Allegheny. Friends of the 'fatally are respeCt• WY Invited to attend. • . , • ALEX. ALIELEN_,_ UNVER• TAKER, Titt; 166 'irOCATII STREET. tcsialLirgh, COEXTES of all kladsoCital'l4 GLOVEb, and 0 , ary description of Iraitersl Waiting Goods furnished. . Bosuns ours. y OM. Vitt''' . Carriages Ihratseed for. - city funerals at $2.00 each. • - • • itarnaundtrA•4ley.David Rev. is, W. Jaootnih A. Thi Thomas Swint. F.IO lanob I anob •h ES Q. fIELAIRLES PEEBLEA? DEBTAIECES AND LIVERY Sri IMO. r•nea • I e3ANDUSIty CaI:FILCH WQ AVEN IS Tik. Allegheny City, where their Ci.)I , IPIN ai e constantly supplied with reel aud imitation Ito; °wood, 31.shogany sad ;Wsltmt sit litter.* laming from US. dies pretpared Sr also,ent Hearses and esr• I'h:wee Punished ill. studs of SiouritiU illoods.,„_lt required. o.lme opea at all boUrs. dILY and. =ht. „- ; „ JOSEPH ; ftiETER & SON; ' lio. 424 PENN « Oarriogro for PUllltrialti - 5511. Algae COFFINS and all Funeral ciit'at re duced rates. . - .4u7 WATCHES JEVVELAY Asa (31 -1 00 317) S . ! . $ s4l g just retuned , frord.tike 'last with "piffled ck of • • : . - . . , Watches, Jewelnl. .lilvirware, OPTICAL OOODS,'&e. BP!OKM BOW MARRIED: DIED. UNDERTAKERS. 7= am now vre4ared tn - offer them at greatly rr dated prices. Call. and examine petoze Mini.' - • • • - ‘.“ Jevreupiiv,:zto. .458 - .7 loiti • AviOite. •tam• • u b • • 140 • :risTritcEtAstilr- TAI fl iEu.'ia • ' --" - • IiBRUH.ANTVAILOR; - •, .• osid•rsisdettlalt.lntsna , tds steads sail Uts W 11, b uei t hia . I BESIBEZIE _STOCK . 'Pen* 'Ol4 Sixtbitteeto, HESPENFIAID & CO: irrthurr, eti 6111 1 9 t a v a lust reP:iv#leram She Est the beat lotof goods iirgl,4ng dntts ayes te"?*it t 6 and at nd site 'Clothes 'ibriiiei . iindbettktii*4l tilitkileat boiie ti this and ifidez• did siumidaditt'ofB l liTLEX l Ml ET lM lsll., Ise eooz~s . ate at altibinto,be govadattilt bow AtttliNtiatt n swat nun , ,