'~ _~°e~. ~~ . a. 1 THE DAILY GAZETTE. • HOME NEWS. • F.... leaving the city for tbe / mo". `,`,* e eo irici - vriablog to have the wort -fMm. gill pleaee send their .402”*" to th e *Aim Price by Inßu.l4 , mouth- . • liteerdtal Mites July 1. • See ad Tbe Director , . of the I.it no Railroad announce • divl e per cent. In to•da)'a paper payu OFF r".. Up.—Samuel Mercer', of Allegheny. was before ncting Mayor Irwin, of Allegheny. yeetarday. on *barge of disorderly conduct, and was sent to the Work House for thirty days: The.'"m tk o p f ta t t h o e r. j llLT:lrr ' . l 7,MV presented t with a hand* me gold watch and chain. This is the second uc they gate nim within the last'year. . We learn that oursenerable friend. the Rev: Dr. Page, kiss been lets In charge of Emmanuel mulch, Allegheny. In the absence of the Rec tor. the Rev. Mr. Karcher. who Is going shroud for short time. • Fee Seyernl sets of second-hand window nib with good tights In, sod doors. Wei new. will be sold eery low . Apply to ne' GAYS= Counting roomy. Corner of Kith avenue end Smahneld Ft reef . gaeandlos.—The several crews of the Pitts name cap a ening on an excursion tHcte c re videre, n be feg.w miles np thecopper AllethimY Mar. this evenin A grand will awaiting them and all expect a jolly time. Galas. tress.—Mr. John S. Murray, aril en ginner, left the city twit evening for Near York preparatory to starting West to enterthe Rer vice of the Northern Pacific Railroad Compn gy in Washington Territory as assistant en ewer. Chlanwy on Fire.-,About eleven o'clock last evening an alarm of Sire was given from boa D i Donut of Try street and Second avenue, whlob was occasioned by a burning chimney. 'The Flre Department was called out but di:: not colon? annex. T ea►eomndttee appointed by th&Water Committee. on lmainess concerning that body. _held a Meth:whet evening. As it teas strict ' woo done. Ake r s" e :l7 i we e t e gTi t r e it e crio ' n el t ' lets evening to the general committee. Gnat Sehool.—The pupas of tho Grant School gate a Total concert last evening, un der the direction of Prof. Wm. 13. Hall, to n vary large audience. The singing eras very line and the stage with its hundred beautiful little girls looked &wand. le4.—Yesterday evening a locomotive on the Fort Wayne Railroad collided with a heavily laden Iron wagon which was crossing the track near the Outer Depot. One of the homes wan seriously Injured and the wagon considerably damaged, but the driver escaped Injury. aluery.—Why are the property owners on Fifth menu , between Omit and Wylie streets not required to repair the side 'walk at that point? lf there Is atry reason why the side walk should remain In Its present condition With holes large enough for frog ponds. we would like to know it. That's all. Money eitolen.—While bathing In the Alle gheny river last night Mr. J. W. McCatlin hod the misfortune. to leave his clothes on.the share, and some thief .stole away his pocket book. containing a porn of money and a pro missory note for VII 50, drawn by the loser to his own order. Payment of the latter has been stopped. Flower Fuses.—One of the moat beautiful ornaments for a house ds a flower vase in which the tine. bright floral emblems may be placed to beautify . ..m:l4.6ll the room with fra grance. Messrs. }tier Co., at the 'warehouse of the Keystone Pottery. No. 5l Liberty street, have a choke assortment of these etc . gust ornaments. • Weeeigratalate our neighbar the Prrthefts Freund upon haring wormed the services n Drs t. -Meinertsharan .as editor In chief. Knotting him to be a man of undoubted aWI Ity and profound culture. we are sure that be cannot tall to make his inflaence widely felt aria are glad to welcome him too place in th editorial fraternity. facundosu Vet...tn.—The Connelikville Rail road mill issue excursion tickets for persons whea to travel on that road. food from 4thto July eh. An opportunity is to offered fora cheap ride. The scenery on this road is beautiful. and the coming Fourth couldn't be more pleasantly spent than by 'a ride up.the Connelsville road. • MAR sm the Eailroatb—The body of John Moobsl. a coal miner, was found on the track of the Pan Handle Maliroad. near Mansfield, gest/eddy morning. It was frightfully man gled and almost beyond ideutification. Coro oar Clawson was notified and probably held an Inquest yesterday evening. Deceased was lboni ln Deland and was twenty-eight years of age. - - gawk by liginalag.—About belt-oast two o'clock_cesterday the house of Peter Vella, to Ormiby borough, was 'met by lightning • and MUMMY Injured. Mrs. was se wirelratnunsd hat not seriously Injured. A little son of Mr. Yellichlt, aged three years. was severely injured by being struck on the bead bra brick wtkh wu kaocked from the .chimney. elven Potter Cesseert.—The first Parlor Conceit bp the Plttaborgh Qtantette came off LA seeming at the Chapel of the Female Col lege.- The audience was very large consider jug the oppressive heat. nod our amateur etagere again acquitted the/elver splendidly. 'They hare rewoo to be proud of their first effort. and should repeat It when the cool weather comes. • Levers of thestece trill dad their heart's de also at. Megrairi No. 43 Ninth street. Eve • tonoelsable brand of good tobacco. whethe ansoklug or chewing, will be found the Pipes and meerschaum. all styles are its. tope had there. Wholesale or retail purcha sera may be equally accommodated, If To would enjOylit IUIJUiOUS smoke, make you pUrChtliell et Megraw'a. No. 45 Ninth street. May Drownei.—George WoernieS. a- imF about ten years of age: whose pnrents reside on But street. Allegheny was drowned In the Allegheny river above the Mechanics Street Bridge, Monday afternoon, white bathing. The body was recovered yesterday morning and removed to the residence of his parents. where an inquest woo held by Alderman Floyd last evening. The jury retnrned a verdict of accidental drowning. The erigissal and vrorld famous Dan Bryant. With his large cad well organized Minstrel Company. will rapes the Opera House for a brief s y eason by a fashionable Matinee next Monda afternoon. The com come fresh from Dryad's. New New York Opera Deo o. nod mir amusement goon are promised a aeries of ettertaluments of high order. andny of the Mon fobbed artists. vocalists musicians of the country are embraced in the ranks. edictal—The Finance Committeeof Coun cils mill meet to-dsy fa three o'clock. at the Controller'. °dice. The Water Committee on Friday at IN r. at the Water rooms: The Street Committee on Friday st/iX' P. at the City Engineer's room. The Road Committee on Friday at 21, sr., at their rooms. The Haney Committee on Saturday et r. x.. at their Committee Room. • Larresiyat Itoles.—Samuel Richards appears to hare been In the rope business hasrtain attest and logonsequence thereoconic to grief. Thos. Fawcett and Jacob Dressl each made Information before the Mayor y en. terday charging samnet ;with the larceny of rape. The former charges him with stealing a cheek cable rained at Eio from a raft at the East tiltmingbam wharf, and the latter with a cable ra at 05 from ada at the ine place, Theis ed accused was arres t urd and r Moin mitt ed for s haring. ,~ Time glint %Yank Allegheny. was to base s - drinking fountain erected upon its portion of the Diamond, at the corner of Ohio and Fed eral streets. Councils have ordered It and the people Ari a tillnic a'k Pgra w a l a !gu t not up lone ag convenience anu an is lelnvaluab comfort In othem sweltering days, and It tim tbri this ne was built; nor can we understand why it la not long ago in its p. sanc t io ned people de manded it, the Councils It, and it was then the dory of some one of the city's employes to see to it without delay. Who ever ought to do the work has been palpably shirking it. , _ • • Mot Mamelf—Fatal Accident. • Lut Irfellitir a cOldred tor named Phillip Williams, while playing with a loaded revoir• er with some companions acc i d en tal ly te rner ot Talton and Clark streets, dls. e the piece. The ball entered. his left aids the heart. Its. kleitudlesa was on tie ground a few moments aver the ac cident but he could 'sot save the boy's life. 114 died In less than eve , mlnutes. Coromr Clawson has been notified. il;onamesersest Esentues. • The oommencement exerciaes.ot the Weg ener' University took placetast evening In the 'Shard ?nibs - Mimi church, Sixth avenne. A One baud of mac wee present and the enter- Ssallsineat wee one of exceeding intereat. The orations, essays, ire.. were all good trodoo- Stoneh to highly creditable. indicating. on the tart o Moss participating more than an aver age mt• *Claud with a very high deer.e of milthstion. We regret that want or spore swevells snore extended not a ice. Wallets with meth pleasure the arrival In oar midst of Mr. J. 9 samara Walter. -who has been abse n t on an extended totir through Eu -5 rope far some tour years rad. Mr. Walter was pretty mach by dimwit Burma the fore tr " riris bre., tar ot Major Butler. of Ciocinnati. re patty arrived safely at home gm . tee a c7g7,9 3 .l. bt i'V el :V Etiij Muted e ji aad lt!' tiela:;alned in fu ' A ' n o e stay from Plttahurgh. , . - Clam the Canters. There is no one mote, we presume, by which the sanitary condition of a large and allollS city tr so midi affected as that of Int and garbage accumulating in tiro streets g,pg gutters, where It Is allowed to decompose asid Wad forth a MaLartt Pasoan the at . • .', morphs:re - we are\ oompoued to breathe. t • , ad...mot surest.. when the eft, Is in = d stsViourb: gpee 4 treig: rata avoid anything cal elated to stmertn dweedlisose, sad stheretbe citizens are oeg isirsult relfferrs.a.vg,TitOPTat the Matter In bald and catalogs* strict cider grammLlgptial r*lrlft,,y* • • • dot? to mill arralon at tuts liseetoi. toy particular locality, as there are izte.a number of places throughout the city Miother Great Fire! A LIGHTNING STROBE ! Oil Refineries in Flames! ;bartutil homes. Sale SHARPSBURCI BRIDGE DESTROYED! Halt a Million Dollars Lost ! Destruction of life marked the advent of the lightning in our midst a few weeks ago. Yen terdny it onion again and life. together With Am percy worth more than half a million dol lars, fell beacath all stroke. In all the canal. Plttstirgh, save the memorable days of •Ch 'such, a fearful and destructive scene has not been witnessed as that which will make remarkable the events of yesterday. For several days a most oppressive atmos phere has hung over the city and the "Mu s° or A STORM . ' was expected with the most pleasant antici pntions. Shortly after noon yesterday it slight breeze, with u lowering cloud In the north, betokened the npproach of the wished for atinosphertc change. but the hopes of the denizens in the city properwere disappointed. The cloud moved along the northern horizon eastward, and not so much as a drop of rain fell until it had settled over Sharpsburg, ad a portion of the north-eastern section of the city. Here about two o'clock patteriug rain drops Commenced to fail, accompanied by almost a hurricane. vivid lightning and heavy thunder. The lightning increased in intensity and the air seemed surcharged with the electric fluid of an hundred storms. About twenty minutes after the commence ment of the rain, which bad not fallen very copiously up to this time, a "VIVID QrIVIMIND Of light was sees decending straight to earth and in the next Instant four large oil tanks on theTittsburgh side of the river, located with in it range of half a mile of each other and near the Shlupshurgh bridge, were vv.' veloped in dames. the stroke was one of ter- Tide power and intensity, and shook the ground in the vicinity as though It had been done by an earthquake. Venous who were In the locality say that alter descending straight as no arrow to within n short dis tance of the earth. the fluid suddenly sepn- rated and spread out like the bursting of n rocket, scattering bulb. of tire to different directions, which played over the tanks for an instant and then disappeared. THE LOCATION Of the terrible scene which followed Is well known by every traveller who has ever had occasion to pass toward Sharps - burg by the Citizeria Passenger Railroad- .1 deciilY shaded country road winds long near tile base of a hid. which rises high nbore on the south side, and is covered with verdure and trees of the most flourishing ,growth. This side of the roadway is dotted here and there with houses, representing all descriptions of architecture, from the palatial brick mansion to the smallest cottage home, • embow. seed amid the dowers and foliage which ren. . . . _ • dent it one of the most delightful drives leading from the city. -The rend to the centre Is occupied by the car truck, which eunneets With the Sharpsburg bridge. and with the line running to the city. Upon the lower side. from the bridge down for ser. erttl mutt extend the renneries, some of Wnichare known as the bestein the country. ithin the space traversed by the lightning, they are closely . wedged In together forming almost ao unbroken line, all the way. In front of them runs the Allegheny Valley Railroad while tne Allegheny river. still low er down tows smoothly by. This the slim.- tlon has been chosen by refineries especially for the convenience afforded for tenter and rail transportation. and as the land was oc cupied for business purposes the handsome country residences. for which the locality tens at one time famous, irradcall} tare way or wore . monopolized for other pongees. The land Is situated to what Is now the Nine tenth ward of the city—lts outward limit In that. direetion. which line the bank represent the center of Pittsburgh's oil trade and millions of dollar. , In money. Most of them were of recent erec tion, and combined all the improvements known In the construction of building?. Several extensive fires have occurred here. but the energy and money of the men In that trade. quickly replaced the lint Property to each Instance with better and more substan tial building". Several times efforts hare been made in the marts by citizens to hare the re fineries 'removed Getable the cite limits. but the attempts were unsuccessful. and the Mb gallon was finally abandoned. So that oil manstfuturing at bud. as far as Pittsburgh is concerned has Its headqiumars here. It was Just the place for a large confiagratlon, and nowhere In thin vicinity could the lightning bolt hare fallen with the certainty of producing, as Inc as the destruction of property was concerned, more dia.- trees restate—a statement which was fully verified by the thrilling and devastating coo 'thtngicrmig gortlg %Tight review of the t our tank.the tauter will remotaberthat the four tank. Were In a blase Inn Instant aver the bolt had tauen Ivan the c loud. In fact, hall a mile of space from the bridge down to the fourth rank seemed to he but • arc= or FLAME Brigid and furiouslf rearing Itself mountains high. while a dense volume of black amoke so dark end dense no to be almost felt,-spread above, beneath and all around, rendering for a time all attempts at escape or work almost fruitless. Then the rain, too, now came pouring down In a perfect torrent, as though the clouds were discharging innumerable heavy water spouts—the accumulation of many Weeks. Keeping this general account In view, It will be necessary to get &clear Idea of the conflagration, to turn in regular orde to the refineries at which the names were mat's* . headway. The first Is THE CITIZEN. Thew works were located immediately above the bridge. and occupied several acres of ground. They were In operation ist the time. and a large quantity of oil, refined and crude. was contained In the tanks, in sheds and barrel, about the premises. Between them and the Eclipse (Dr. Twaddle's ( was the road which turned a bend here to enter the bridge leading to Sherfeburg. It seems a ball of are first struck a tank In the Eclipse prem ises, setting on are. and then glancing off. alighted and pet on area small tank contain ing eight hundred barrels of ell in the yard attached to the Citizen's works. The oil was on fins, and the dames and smoke shot up through an opening in the roof. Within a few feet of this small tank were two- others, much larger. one of which contained two thousand panels of good oil and the other about six hundred barrels of B. S. The heat soon had its effect upon these. The first to take fire was that containing two thousand barrels. It burned with great fierceness for Rome time, and dually Ignited the other. The three tanks were than burning at one settling other with the barrels in the shedspans ailed coll, several. small RUIN and the wood rkif the refinery within reach. Located buts few feet away from these three tanks was another b oll. B in the ground and filled with 011. Still beyond it was n ot in barrels—tank and barrels together con taining 140,000 worth of the precious. matter. It was feared at one time that this would go. but the took stood the test, up to latest ito counts. The heat was as of a furnace, and two frame houses across the main road lead ing out Imo it, were In great danger: The families residing in them, in anticipation, r emtso vant a h e diligent e a h p o p ld li t g a ood n obfu w t waterblank shred the buildings. About half the works were destroyed and nearly all the Mock. The Citizen's" was built a number of years ago, . and wan a substantial brick structure. It was owned by a Stock Compayposed Of Mayor Ltrush.Andrew Lyons ~ to o. ink. mon , - and several other g e n tlemen whose names con)" not be ascertained. The loss as estimated will be found below. Leaving this ground and crossing the road Thy. ../17CLIVer" Refinery is next soon inflame" This was only built about three years since, and was consid ered one of the finest in the world. Dr. Twed dle, Its principal owner, superintended Its .construct on and paid particular attention to every detail. It was considered almost fire proof, but the lightning had not been calculat ed upon. It was In full running operation at the time and an Immense stock wail on hand. A large tank in the upper north-east corner of the yard was first struck. as has been stated. It contained 1&000-bar rels of oil. which rushed out as soon as the tank was struck and spread a burning sheet of we over the ground. barre l mr of work men were engaged la the house second Rion . at the time. One of them wont to the window to shut D. and had hardly done so, when the flash came. All the men were knocked down y but revived in a moment and ran out.- The bad bly to cape be-, fore the barrel house wa s Infl time ames. ea Three of them jumped out of the window and were seriously hurt. A cooper from Negley's run, fell upon his back andliad to be carried to the Hoepital, veay dengerously injured. Another, Patrick m anner lute hls ankle sprained in the same i whila Valentine Howard. the third, was severely injured aleirr.in Jump ing. The dames spread about, and in a few mammas lapped up all on the grounds. An. other tank contained two thousand four hun dred barrels crude oil, another gig hundred barrels relined. 4 tided one thousand barrels topaz oil. which together with fifty tons of paratline, packed and reedy for shipment, were all consumed. The engineer of the works, Alonzo Kennedy. bad Just filled the boilers. six In all, with water; when he was compelled to flee. The heat soon raised steam, Ind Base Again sound from that locality, lust while the are wan an 11 l height, Manned the people about an d gauged • general scattennent. ,For near ly an hoar Ude sound contlnued, but dually the gaiety valves were blown of, and an dan der from that direction wag over. Dn. TIMM:Meg iinnlnViCr. A magnificent two story brick building, was situated at one aide of the gronnds, known as the Eclipse property. It was famished In entoptuous style .snd complete In every re epect„ In front a bright fountain sent rip its cEtna I :m g d Vi l i c ulg s r u gni ' a n t.?: lake where gold lab and other enny species sport ed. A Laketon - with pleasure boats, and &cro quet ground, with trees, and shrubs, and Bowen, all added beauty to the place. It wen one of the finest rasideuees In this vicinity, and, exclusive of tha ground, was valued at twelve thousand dollars. It was the natal day at one of the Doctor's children and the event wait being celebrated by the family with a few of the neighhere children, who hadbeen gathered In. • • lIIHTIID4X 01=1111.121014 was brought to a sudden clew lir the fire. - The tutraing oil mune sweeping down and In - upon the - doomed house. It Wed the cellar -with such rapidity that a domestic who-was there hada narrow tospe from death, her clothing hating _been set co dre before Phe could get out. Stn. Twaddle was olone with the children at the ttme—but instantly coat- prehending the situation led the way for them out of the house. The blinding smoke. 4 ..." ever, prevented her tram kee ping them In view and they became sramted• In her excitement and tenor she become ".4.zamer PARALTZW. " And would have perished but thnt gentle man happened to grope his way through the cloud and take her away. The.children kept together but le wandering around fell into a boat and were c ompletely saturated with the oil. They were however secured in a short time and taken to the residence of a neighbor come distance away, *vivre they again met their mother. The meeting may he imagined. rtai All t h e persons in the house escaped, bet it wet, cenly through great tribulation. pr. Tweddle all this time was in town at his central race, but arrived at the acetic of disaster about three o'clock. He Immediate ly made lattairies in regard to his employes, 11311 found that ONE WAS MIMING. It was the clerk, Mr. Henry U. Foster, a gen tleman about MY years old. He had last been seen in the office, which caught fire as soon as the first tank burst. At once the hor rible suspicion of his fate was felt; and every effort was made to get to the other to see if it was true. Entering a furnace would hare beau Just as feasible, and the attempt had to begiven up. The fire spread so rapidly that even the chickens : in the stable had not time to wing their night to safer quarters. They fell into the flames. The--stable wan also consumed together with a nose carriage which had Just been put into the place in the morning. The destruction over the premises wait moat 4 tnortoratt AND COMPLETE. Not a combustible article remained but a black mass of smouldering ruins only seas left to tell what had bees there. 'The loss as near as can be estimated will be found below. Ur. Tweddle Just ten days ago bail increased his insurance $40,000 which snakes it come that much easier upon him. THE TLS'S, Which doting the first hour had been coming clown inn steady torrent. about three o'clock teased, mad the country round about was anon dried up by the intense beat. Working about the place was now more etclurabie. hot the dames raged with unabated fury. Taming front the ”Eclipse" refinery. rug snaltrsurno unman Should next be noted. It tens on lire about twenty mtnut es after the lightning had struck the refineries— and t o.underst anti the progress of the contlagnttion It is necessary to refer to It Juust here. Froth all that conld he learned it seems that the stream of tlowiug oil from the tanks on the 'Citizen's" premises flowed down across the railroad track Into the river and then down the stream. This floating fire muting under the bridge set the joists on fire. The bridge was of frame and as dry al pow der. The men In the toll house saw It catch, and the telegraph operators in, the station there observed it at he same time. They at numc realized the necessity of seeking safer quarters on the other side. Th. bridge in a few minutes—hardly time fort bent to deride —commenced to burn on the Pittsburgh side. and then they began • THE 11ACE. roll LIVE. The burning of the bridge was a magnificent sight, but it Watt over almost before It could be seen. The flame leaped along from one end to the other with the speed of a gun powder flash. The men who had Stalled across. realizing the danger, with the fleet ness of desperation, managed Just to' reach the Sharpsburgside when the whole structure , was a furnace of fire. In less than fifteen Minutes after it bad ignited.. a dull heavy sound and a splashing of the waters beneath told that It had fatten. The riser clear nays's was completely blocked by t he Charred wood which lodged between the piers. It kept smouldering on, sending up a white cloud of curling smoke through all the afternoon. With the destruction of the bridge the atten tion of the spectators was again attracted to the Pittsburgh side, where THE RAILROAD TRAIT: Ties were burning. About a quartenof a tulle of the Allegheny 'Valley Road, together with the station house at thin point was destroyed. In front of the .. Citizen — Refinery several tank ears loaded with oil had arrived during the Inttrilltlg. These were soon on. lire, and the cars with about Vali worth of oil, con sumed. The Company lone the can: plat form and track. The next 'refinery below the Eclipse Was t hat of PORSVTIIE and=s • The bolt of lightning. in imount Mg, mot it reminder into one of the tank.• on them pt-em• Ism It contained nbout three thousand bar relit of crude oil, which. together with the tank. fell a prep, to the tlarnee. Fortunately the tire did not communicate to any other part f the.e worlu. although there' alit plenty to etd the blare if It had gotten In among - lite arse tanks on the ground. Directly below rums - the: rednery wa , that f Mr. John 11. Dell. known At ._ . .. . . and had been erected almnst seven Seat. two. Nevertheless. It was [Olll7O in An lit :w -polntment. and tr.talonbl . Mr. 11011 had not been running his won. for early two years. He bad. however, a lot of,rill and barrels on hand, and everything ready to commence operations at any. moment. The .fire W,{• enough for the works. They were not struck by the lightning, bat it in supposed caught fire from the sparks from some of the other. burning " EMUS,. about. The flames fll4,liC abort work of the * . Astral." Nothing. was left bat the unreel house—machinery. tanks. buildings and oil being consumed in an EME=l2=l Incredible short space of time. The are befel w - 11.4 as In other places, sure • and steady , and exhibited no peculiar elements: No men' were about the establishment, and_ no hale , breadth escape, were made. ltennery. owned by. )letsra. Dilworth & Urn. was lacated below and next to Bell's. A tank In It caught Ore and was consumed. It con tained several thousand barrels of-crude nil. The remainder of the works was preserved. Below the ••Anchor" was This was used ns n sturatre yard and con tained only tanks. One of them eontainlnx about PIM' thousand bum,. strayed. ...wan ore grunt Om thanneserbleb spread Out from toe Refinery situated right• below It. This was the extent of the conflagration. The 210111li" is a stock Company, owned by a num ber of citizens and was organized several years ago. Mr. Arthur Kirk I. one of the principal managers. It is also tinder con trnl - of a Board of Directors.. -.Tile place consists ofa rennery and stor age yard. It is located half w mile below the Citizens' refinery—these two being the extremes of the fire. When the llglightningse, r e. , noted, on e the bulls struck a tank • ofheretofore the National. It of wits In dome/ simultaneously with the Citizens nnd Dr. Sweddlea The tank contained a-lartre Quantity of oil—how muck could not be di rectly ascertained. From the tank to the settling pans. In which was low barrels of ell, then to the itglintlng house, and finally to other and smaller tanks. the flame sped, and the metal., were inn few moments all on . fire. Featly all the works and oil in thin es tabiLshinent, was destroyed. The most oitren nous exertions were made to save one of the large teaks, but failure wan the only result. The barrel house was all that' remained, and a small portion of the works near the river. The conflagration proceeded .no farther. Thera were other large refineries below, but fortunately there was a goodly space inter vening, and the heat woo not sufficient to set them on fire. In Its course the destructive agent had en veloped four refineries. together with tanks n storage yard and in two othelerellneries. With this brief review it is now In place to recur to the losses, which, It should be stated. are perhaps not as exact as Fiubscpuent Inves tigation In cooler moments and with less con fusion may show. As near as Can be esti mated, however, =1 PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE :• WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1870. as Dot OA largo as some Of the others I= =I 1321=1:1 will be over ball a million dollars, as follows- Citßen*: Stock C10, (0 ); building MOB); to rn! $75,030, fully covered by insurance. Eclipse; Building $10.0111: stock $3:10,LOO• Dr. Tweddles residence $12.000; totaL,VB.lllOO Insurance $20,000. • Tle u llVT:Fra b P d aro ' rits i rl ' utilf.r. u n .,l stock .40.000; fully insured. Forsythe ilre.'s tank and nil ffiltl.ooo, no in snionce. z.eockran'o tank and oil $23,000; no insurance. Dilworth Bra's. Illegal; folly Insured. National: irfi.ooo; partially insured. Total loss Oa,. OM. Total Insurance PA*. These truces Worn obtained from either the owners of the mutts or managers, but there was Such great confusion and excitement They areexact estimate could not be mode. They are sufficient however to, Indicate that the conflagration was one of the most terrible in the history of the country. If the reader will DOWN° back and =I Those four refineries. the bridge, the tanks. all on nre at onceorlth the blacks dense, dark smoke rolling In sulphurous folds upwards to the sky from • every burning tank. with the Said names ever and anon leaping up like Gen . fiends and filling toe hot air with Increas ed heat, roaring and crackling and seeming to leap out in a Jovial. Satanic glee for more Dray and then again suddenly hid from view by the:deep; smoke, (with the sun St times obscured by the curling, writhing, twisting, writhing snakelike smoke which spread from its columns and veiled the face of nature: and tako In too, thousands of people crowding the hillside, moving hither and thither. along that line of Gee. buggies. Carriages, wagons, horsemen and pedestrians, filling the road: men half crazed with excitement . as their property, the representation of toiling years, w astes before , little children d wothen mingling in them the Crowd: the distant bank on the-opposite sie of the ver lined with a mass. of humanity gazing ri upon the scene. and abo vell the .mid sounds which come up indistinct yet n almost and laud from a great assemblage—lf these can be pictured lathe mind some Idea beautyof of the wonderfully sublim of the scene. Such a sight has net; been wit nessed in many a day, and may It never be In our goodly city again, =I With unabated fury from the time the drat blaze was seen—a few minutes idler two Olock—until eight o'clock, when the report ers left the ground. Tbe Ore, however, by this time was under control, and no further trouble was anticipated.' It had burned nearly all within reach. and the little 01l which left to In the tanks was all that WM lett to devour. Shortly after seven o'clock, When the heat about the "Eclipse" refinery bad somewhat albak d f search w t a b i w me n i t n , s twuom fo r w the feared had PEII44IIICD IN Tilt FLAMM. The Zmouldering embers of what bad been the office were investigated when the horri ble suspicion' was %Trifled by the fading of the charred remains of the matt.—a small piece nearly a foot In length and only dis tinguishable by ebcne which bad not been ren dered totally indistinguishable. The clerk was H. IL Foster. He was about fifty years of age and the father of a family. itome of the children are now married end the rue are In comfortable circumstances. Carefully all that remained of thnt loving father. kind bus band and honorabily, le who r es ide n ciear b tizen. was borne to his famy. Let the veil be drawn aver the remainder of that wyed,heart-rending scene. ovenintat. Two steamers were out from the nig% The men wer e complained of very much for their ramtal to p r operty discharge their duties. It wwppaa said eine man offered t em PIM to attempt, Jerome his propertn which ther refused. It la claimed !Or theta - en the other hand that they could not work In the place; thou their efforts were of •nuarall. Perhaps tt ere mat . be Justice t oi lht. for of ail the f urn a c e s csor hu manity to around those 611 we e the most serer° test. =IEZEI3 were ran by the Citlrene' Paaroanger anilwaT to the grew. of the Ore and — eaoh ear was crowded with curiosity seekers. who kept enmity; and constantly augment in the crowd. It was a business "stroke as well as se con venience. - - - - • - = Chub boat was moored at the bridge below the fleet pier. Float house. boat and all - were eon- fnned. The police diapjaself unusual forethought - Vilft l .T ° ."fh o e p atto d c ri ell ' A ,` = perhaps i l "he'd nttrioutable to this fact. ' 5 . . elosurance.agents were out in full force. Their feelings emphatically may be better im agined than descr‘bed. last accounts last night the lire was still horning. Probably' two or three days will go by before It Ls all over. But however long it • • • may continue, already enough ban been done by the fire fiend to render the .Twenty-eighth of June. ISTO, memorable in the calendar of our Smoky City. ti--At two o'clock this morning another alarm ti struck from Boa 81. Engines wore sent out but we are without particulars. \ --4 I•- 1I T F PITTSBURGH Sc iCONSELLS VILLE RAILROAD. . ---..--. .• tber or'Trel....ll.e . rr n itre:l to Meet 'the fl. mood. of puoltroc No better evidence of the prosperity, life andbpsiness of the P. 5: C. Railroad could be desirial than fact that the travel of the roaddemanded two more t in addi tion o the usual number. This want has been supplied. One, u lost line. makes Union- own in three hourr. The other, nn necominnant ion train, tie signed to meet the local wants of the rood, run. to Alpsville. The Increase of travel on this road Is almost fabulous and wit bout pre cedent. This is owing to the commendable ability and tact of its President. Mr. ifughart, In the reduction of rates, making It one of the cheapest thoroußt.fares In the country. The local business of the road has wonderfull) ncreased within a rear. School tickets to Hazelwood are furnish. at one cent per mile, which Is cheaper than the cheapest horse railways. The eastern bank of the .3fonongabela. so well adapted for beautiful residences, but no long n neglected locality on account of the lack of facilities of access. Is being lined with magnificent dwell ings. This road hat truly wade this pOrtion Of our country . 'llud itod . blosucon on the rose." lint economical travel Is not the 'only fen tore worthy of consideration. It It as oaf • . . . an It. Is cheip. Passengers travel with n feel ing of certainty and security - . Hose very few of our roads can lay claim to this excellent combination of virtues, viz.: economy sem:, lly tad celerity. It has developed the coal and coke business too wondrous extent—fifteen hundred toot of coal being its tinily average transportation. The coke manufactured finds Its Sony to the eastern and •western limits of our county. A fewmonths will connect Connellsville and Cumberland. Sn tiu ‘ e t rit It o o f I PTtg ti r e i n ' r I under the ha"n efficient I L ' e e n r! mn intendeut Stout. • SOUTH PITTSBURGH COUNCIL Regular 3lutlihly Meeting A regular monthly meet hag of the Conned of South Pittsburgh was held yesterday trues . , day) evening, June ZS. or right o'clock, Bur gess Humphries presiding. Members present .- Messrs. Moorehead, Brown. Sheargold, Hine and NV illianla. The minutes of the preceding meeting were readnd ammo , . ed. The a Clerk read the bills of thu Street Com mittee for the month, amounting to $.2'7.13, which were approved and ordered to be paid. .Other bills numunting.to g 177 al were pre sented and ordeaod to be paid. The bill of Edward }inch for repairing streets. amounting to $4M'2. was on moth. of Mr. Sheargold. laid over until the next °MAIM. • Un matloil Mr. J. W. Patterson. Sr., wad elected Regulator for the ensuing rkar. ; A cominualcat lon from a committee appoint ed by the newly,. organized Company of the State National truards In the borough asking Connell to provide theta with an armory, was read. received and referred to the Committee on-Financc. •• • . 'rhe propriety of erecting n lock-up in for borough was. dlocunsed, but It wan' thought not expedient to - take measure. for Ito erec tion until the citizens petitioned for it. • On motion adjourned. Real Iterate Transfer. The follonane deed , ,ven• ailudtted of re ord in the office of Tito, li. Fluntrr, F.,q. ' rcordet for 311e t rheny count v. idonilta one Fred.. (to inner to Peter • Seltwerr. April It. 1r0; tfl by 19t feet, on Beaver avenue. Sixth word, Allegheny citys4.lo4 Ulna. Hutu , to .lane, Bove., June 24. Ink :X. , by tH feet. on Joseph street. East Birming ham. vritt, buildings .I.aoio 11. W. Oliver. Jr.. to 4:: H. Love. Mn' 12, heir, - It by ;,1 fevt. on Ventre avenue, Pittsburgh. .11.tsto John Richardson to Nancy Cinnamon...l pril 4. I H .rmt, fA hy DU feel in Tillage of Mansfield. st do buildings . . }LIMB John P. Penny to Itobt. McKnight. July tt. interest in nil by PSI feet. Fifth avenue. Pittsburgh. . $1.81s) James Bryce to John Clark. June:3,lB7o:N by lot) feet on Itirighstn street. Illratlngbatti. with buildings VAR, F. L. Itimsen to John Jones, Aprils, 107: 5 by CU feet. on Wharton street, East Ilirminglotin p nA , F. L. I lonsi i n to Win. Jones, April 5, Itsl7: 5 Id af) feet o Wharton strew , Bast Birmingham . • Itoo Thos. Donnelly to James Henry. Fe wry WA: IS by a feet on Ann street. Allegheny City, with buildings. .$1,310 Jnhn Brown to John G. Reber. June S. 18:0: G lots In the borough of Allennuwn. In John Itrown'teulan. with bulltilm • ta...sst ?st! k iet . t• l ".4l' r tret7oreelitiV7t " g:el . 7tTillt 17rown's pout of lota L: T•Trn.lll . l , i? ss'nt Poet ir•r 11 ...nil.. SKO: rti 111 . fret on I lam I don sires). Secondim aril. Al leg beny city. with Intildings 1..1511 It. FL Countin to Samuel Cake, March 31, IKUt CO by Irk feet on Water street, borough of McKeesport Jame, It. afiller Ilugh Steven.. Feb.:, 1:1•0: lots on Gordon, street. borough of Mt. Washingtontallt Duncan Ilarollton to tylltiam Clerk. May tt. In 70: 73 by lltt feet In Duncan llanditon'w plan of tots, Patton tots - uship, with building. pin Phillip Mourcy to Louis Stern, April 8. Int three-fifth part of lot. 10 by 50 feet on Indent stmt. Allegheny city. with buildings. r..101i Jnhn Wilson to Sohn W. Sterehrt, June 15, ' lot. No. 17, V and :91n Denpunint Fox's plat, Chart tors township Jas. O. Saint. executor. to Patlick Dwyer, April I, 1884; 9b br 30 feet on North Canal street, larough of Sbarpshttrgh, with build ins4.l gs Olevia Diller, at nll to lionturd Morton. Ju s ne IL 1970; 0 nom, and al perches. borough of IDlzabeth. with buildings . ODD James S. Wilson to Patrick Finnegan. April Si, 1870. 81 by 101 feet on St Charles street. Allegheny city, with buildings .. *LOW 1151=1=1 =E=I Ou several nreasloni lance the free Lath Image hag Leen e5t:611,6.1 in the Allegheny river: . 'persona :ivalling,theru, gelyea of. the liberality of the j,ro)ec ton of the institatiott to wear, a bath at a small apenae, have beetrtnade to nay an ezhorbitant price for the binary, not, how ever. through the fault of any pertion.or per- sons connected with the institution: but n of been levied on them by a set of youthfur thieves front one sister city, it appears. who visit the place. and whllethe bathers are In the water "go through" the pockets of nil the clothing they find and'ap propriate the contents of pocket hooka and in fact ail the money' or valuables they dia.. cover. Only a few days since a young Man was robbed of ten dollars. another of eight dollars, and several others lost smaller amounts: Yesterday morning Starry Ontham and Jame; Maxwell. boys between the age of twelve and fourteen years, the farmer residing on nearer avenue and the lat ter on White Oak alley. Allegheny, Wed their hands at pocket picking. and LA we are In formed, succeeded in getting, About !lo out of a young mates pocket whUe be was bathing. but they failed •to get away with it. Thew presence abmtt the ilace aroused the suspicion of the man hav ng charge of the bath house. and he kept a watch upon ;hem. He permitted them to take the money and then calling an calker had them taken to . the lock-up, where they re mained all day. The Mayor sent for the pa rents Of the young - teener.... • and unless some measures can be devised for the refor -motion of the boys other than that prescribed by the law; they will be, sent to the . House of Refuge. I=ll BOT2' Dge.srtruErr, renr.ending Junep.ith. 101.R11141, llooore CEnglish Room :I ' Mirtle Sinew', U. J. Stoller, Ilumincer Shane Robert Roller, Itemson ltoseler, 'dam E Ratemau. inglab Cable. Thema, Bakevrell, Isaac Frank. . • . an.,toal Itoom—M. W. Jaeobrds, Thomas W. HoekJetport, W. A. Logan, R. R. Hoge. J. C. Rafferty (algebra), D. D. A.P.dtrson (nlgeora and arithmetic.) • . . . Declamation iloner—tanarical Rodin). John Graham, Gerson Myers, 0: R. King. James A. Kelly. Enklish linom—fl. R. Clark, Mari, Mason, Wm. Edmundson. • Penmanship Honor--(Llassiceil Haim), W. A. Lo o, W. McNeill. J. C. Rafferty. John C. McKee.. English linoui—Herry Mason, Harry Bateman. Frederick Plckeraitlll. (nation Hantrr—W .S. Fulton. • Dcmcanar .17ormp—James Arden?. Scholarship Boor--Jullus S. Shaw :Ma .1. Davis. - • GcncallHonnr. (based on reports(—P. Pick engin, 'Albert Heiner. Richard O'Hara. W. Davis, Jobn Watson, Harry Mason. Tram above named are requested to call nt the Institute to-matron. =1:1121=! Martin Lydon was arrested and taken before Acting Mayor Irwin, of Alleghtray,yesterday, on a charge of robbery, on oath of:lsmer; Mo- Gann nod John Sloan:' The portion, boarded at the house of Martin Long. Sixth ward, Al legheny, and when Lydon came home Monday. evening ho found Nahum and Moroi asleep on the door Bien. SeeinF no pervon near he quietly lrent through' their pock:els, _reliev ing them-of their pocket hooka. He then arouved the Bleepers and informed them' that they-had been robbed and that the man who did it had run away when he q ame up. Mr. Long, the proprietor Of the hOeve, had been watching his movement.. and Informed .Mc. , Gann and Sloan that it was Lydon who had robbed them, A policemen wan called' and Lydon was: much to hie, surprise, taken in custody. The pocket br,oks, which contained in the akflngate. B 4 o ".:t twelve dollars. were found In it nnoSe'ssion. Two informations, charging him with, -robbery, wore made against him rod ' he was committed for trial In default o", bail. Col. J.', D. Egan • - Hay Choice lot of books for summer reading in.ort his counters, next door to the Masonic Rank Smithfield street near Virgin alley. Ro mance and theologY, story books and philoso phy. law nod general literature are combined. Anadelitional feature. Is the price at - which each book Is marked mon e y,u leant to tet a Rood book. and sate call at ltran's, Steseread'• (..Ylbartle Syrup 13 used is all cages Instead of 013, easter on, upturn salts. de. Illghly Savored. Twenty-IWe (4014. Try It. Sold by all drugirl3te. - will THE COURTS. Quarter Nesslous—dodgy Stolle, Trusser, June 4.—The case of the Com monwealth vs. Charles Fritz. previously re ported was resumed, but the jury hid not agreed upon a verdict when Court adjourned. The neat case taken up win that of the Commonwealth vs. Charles Walls, indicted for forgers . , N. P. Duffy Prosecute , The 'ac cused i s one of the parties who, some eoliths since. 1. , alleged to have purchased two horses and a boggy from Dr. N. P. Duffy, for which they gave i n payment [redolent protnisory note+. purporting to have been Crane by responsible persons. The jury returneda ver dict of not guilty. - The ease of the Commonweaitn vs. George. Diercher. indicted for aggravated assault and betterY. Nelson Phillips prosecutor. Ot t the i tt 24th Inst. theprosecutor was a cook o the. steamboat "Ch p ieftain," which was that time lying at the •Monongebela tette and while eating his copper the defendan came in nod some words passed , betwee them, "when the prosecutor went out, and a he did so the delendent struck him with his lit and knocked him down. The prosecutor bee got up, nod as he was retreating the II [mutant struck him oil the back with a hen mer e in_ dieting a severe injury. When the case was called, Mr. Wenn. counsel for defendant{, asked for a postponement on the geonnd Unit Important witnesses were absent on the steam boat. The Court stated that the condition of the prosecutor was such as to render It necessary that the case !Mould be taken tp Immediately as he probably would not Ilve.it was important shut his statement be taken hi evidence. The prosecutor Waft brought Into .court and sworn. and with great dithettity made his statement, welch w. in substane. as Is above stated. Dr McKelvey seas exam. fined and• Mated that the man Wan seriously . Injured. but owing to the swollen • condition of his body In the region -of the wounds that it was impossible to melte u thorough ex nation of the Injuries or ascertain the extent of them. "Court adjourned. TRW. LIST 1011 In: Coin. vs..lohn'Nlchols. mats= Horace Byers. F:llzaboth Umley or==ifnl rsomme Itatt=r24l TRIAL LIFT FOR TIIVRADA CO Com. VA. ThoranA Dlsset. VI=MI Thomas Dleteu Derthard. P=X & :: :: •ItP.T4.l:ft° Agnes Patten.. C. K. David... Ann McLaugblitt. ifertry.liepuanu John N. William+ L. Ritchey. Common Plea..—JUdir• THURSDAY. Juno:N.—Thu ease of Maireg ;or et Ox. vs. Sibley .1: .Stoops. previously re POrt;d. was resumed nod submitted - to tb: Ju We ry. st Penn Railroad Company V. Rona: of •Sharpsburg. Petition presented add pre Ihninarfinjunct lon granted retdralning Ye imondents from paving certain street. Thos. Smith cc. Rolm . ii. (MMus liar Mortgage. JurY out TRIAL. LIST 340 Campbell vs. I'. C. & St. L. It. It. (1... 364 10. L. (teed vs. Clark. • • 1145 Livingston & Bro. VI. Clark. 3121 TI. & NI. In.:um:lca Co. vs: llalgh al =1 Neely vs. Walker. 351 Kennedy vs. Allegbenv Nal 10.1 Bank 134 Attila cc. Appel. 3114 Cont. vs. Burger. .713 Com:vs. Grier.. Itha Bober!, TN. Evans. 319 Idcelellandss. Day et al. 35.0 A oton Zeigler vs. Sawyer a arr. The Board. of health vs. Wagner, '2 cildet Same vs. firatly, I case. Same Ta. Conrady, L caxes.• • Same V. Schmidt, 11 cases. 1 Same vs. Bier, 1U cases. • Same vs. Taylor. 3 oases. • Same vs. Morgan, 5 ewes.. Same vs: Friend, 3 eases. :110 Flutehison Ts. Patterson. *Men Goode Herat erect. • A few days since the brute of Mr. Tiagev.. the Flat ward. Allegheny. wits entered bi burglar. and some .ilVer COW. jewelry an. other art ides stolen. Chief Claik. of the All. (hear police, took the affair in band an, - worked up thejob." Ile traced the good to a house In Folk's alley. East Birmingham and recovered theni. lie also discovered a the same time a quantity of good. ittplMtet to Nave been at oiset, embracing three net, OVertMilt S. four valuable buffalo robe., on thausand cigars. ten. pair of ladle.' shoes lady'. .addle. Beside. these he found a corn piste net of burglar's tool.. The grad. ar oat ti the Mayor'. Mitre In Allegheny, whc persona may examine them. The. thief it ap pears made his escape. tint we auphse the Chief knows echo he is and It is not maci to mach a thief in this nastily when trould he Is known to the oflice.r.:lnd it is .tnoretto th credit of an officer to rant nre a thief than t. recover stolen emsda• Dona . fall to rru4 ...Ivertizlnent of pu n=2==n=n It I. an ea.y matter in such large title.:. Pittsburgh or Allegheny to pad n house of en tertainment called R hotel—but It Is a rather more dlincult undertaking to secure a really ant clue house where comfort. cleanliness and, toad fare. united to a central Mention. are combined. hitch Is the Girard ilouse..l.l - located corner Isabella and Robinson streets. Travellers try It, stranger.- try It, and RCP If this I. not - the fact. - Don't he hamhstitavd with the loutish Idea that Catarrh cannot be cured! The srorill inareA, 11td medical science Is progressive. The proprietor of Dr. Sage', Catarrh Itemedy "Tieke r tin glVt7t7 tiny c"...t.- ."‘"— " make, a pint or llnttalo. N. 1. • Verne. Loth the city for their rural resi dences should first supply themselves with one of fielder's tninks In which to store away their valuables, for sate keeping. 'Tourists will also tintl'at No. 104 Wood street, a varied assortment of satchels--.lnst the ar ticles tor carrying the little baggage. acenm panying...canakingout- parties. fielder's, No. 1111 Wood street. is the place.' Itities, shot Gun& Revolvers, V otnic, Am munition and Gun material of all kind,- at re duced prices, at J. ii. Johnston'. Great West ern Gun Mirk& 179 Smithfield !Upset. Repair ing neatly done. Gun. for hire. Army Rifles, Carbine. and Revolver. bought Ortaken In °urbanize. (hit and see or write for a ('rice List. owe !trop I. at Yannp.nn'., corner Smithfield Nitre and Diamond alley. and refresh your self with n delielone dish of lee cream and strawberries. Soda water. and Confectionery also may be bad to render the luncheOta more Palatable. Foreign fruits. mate and Pantrr,— ereM . thing In the eonfeetinnere line at Young.... tity View Lot; from ntle..to Ott, WTI, Sale July I. See advertisement. • ..Ladles who desire comfortable, cool end fashionable goods for their toilet, should call In at Moorhead's. No. NI Market street. lit anticipation of the coming of warm weather. this establishment was stocked with one of the knelt assortments of surnmet goods to be found in the city. Itemeirther ;lie number, la dies, No.Bl Market street. - . re li c ;he l d •: 14 ..o . rt . To b e ' u n i . o T t 1 1 :e r ru . Pac.a s . f OO a MnlPlete nneortknont of Ronde for ear generally, corner .renr. ar , nwe a 7.0 Sixth ettnet. tt Ynom rut sunnoummitk CumcznY 'orders for cream ale throng upon Pier. Dannals and only by hard work night and day 'do they Innnage to keep even with the demand. Thalio,what pen ple get for 'ranking a 'rood eirtlele. DIED UtiltMLY —On Monty y eretalbe the 'ATM. MA HY LOUIS E. dat.g_hter otCbvlne IL and Gemidesn OormO. aged menthe.. Funorol 20tb Snot., at 10:30 A. . from the residence of bersirendfatnrr.3o.SAlll OorralF, No. 41 lourtli street. RALSTON—On Monday isecnlnx. at gullito.P.tot meson o'clock. Mho It/tin' L.. daughter of Jelin and CArlatlan. Ralston. Folll(ll9lscrelces at the credence of herparents.. No. OS3 WHIM Stmet. on 1111'1041A MORNING, at Y. 0 o'clock - inrrciruisoN—On blonday, inst.. MAHLER TRURO, Infant child of Mill= 11 M Jane Illntchtn,on.n.l 2 =loaf. end dl dafs• ,The funeral will Lake place train the residence of the parents, NO. 343 Path erenne. mßit Non: , 100. at 10 '17.0 Me ode of thr family are respectfully invited to attend. • ' 110LNITAI—On Mondaymorning, Jim° ;nth. shout 3 o'clock, MARY 110131E8. rUneml from her Into residence, No. 109 - Penn street; Wstrmst.vr ArMISMONI. eta o'clock. snwoox—At to residence In Mona. )) rty. at twenty minutes to ten o'clock, even. Inc June 37th.1147 0, THORAS HAW DON. The funeral will take piece from his late rest deuce. Rana stvesse:Esst Liberty. TR/ 8 ArT.R . NOW:. June !,19thott 3 o'cloCk. Friends of ,the Juane ass respectfully Invited to attend. Cane- Ws will lease W. H. Dersro* Co', 111-1 Grunt street. it 3 o'clock 1.. Di, iIvELLEY,.On Tuesday, June SiISO. iel7l), n'elocle,lAM KELLUY, In the 71st year of le age. The funeral will take place Tate AlTTnterron, June 29tb. at 3 o'clock, from Cl, Isle reeldence, on Chestnut street; between Valuta and Alexan der. Temperaneerille. The friends of the family are Invited to attend. OWNNS-On Elondey. June 47th, 1870, sit 4 o'clock, EI)VY AND IL OWENS:in the NMI YYttr of his me. Funeral on WinkkADAT,Ot 10 o'clock, from his residence No. i 14.2 Western avenue, Allegheny city. Mends of the (sadly are respectfully Invi ted to attend. VIOLETT—On 2.lmM:tr. June 27th, et twenty I t A=Cl4gr o si Ural . RIN E ts. 2111:Vtl fr l " ; b l..7n . u_s 'a ree ' t,. "f ti M iVin j u..!gu 4 4 . , June 2111t:,.. 4 10 0 Ftlenda of the 'Vroe— Incited vggrAl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CARBOLIC SALVE Made with pure DARDOLIC Eminentich la need In Hospitals by direction of PliYalohnd, has already proved limn( to be the MOM Wray tea accrual rum for an malignant Pores and Ulcers. and for Borns, Ca3t. WOunda,utd al I Shin Diagrams no equal as U ape' Camaro Agent bat lot inapn discovered, MI L.E. 25 CENTS. LEM Henry's Insect Powder, Fnr the neeTraction of ROACHES, BED RIO. ANT., A, yult:E, Ca CENTS., et LILROSENBACH'S Patent Medicine Depot;_ 140 SMITHFIELD ST. Erg. FOURTH CO. DU QUESNE ISRETS.—A meeting of the above Com pany trill be held ou FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. July 1. nt their Armory. comer of 38th and But ler street, A fall attendance Is desired. • By order of the Captain. JeM:M2 JA3IKII BLACK. Orderly Sergeant. By.MONO N ELA INCLINE , PLANE.—NOTICE — The ' Plate will be open for Paseengere end Freight business. , EVERY 31011315 G et 3 o'cincic,•end will doge at 11 P. n.. n enneeting with the lan ate from ,Pittsburgh on the Pliteinirali end Birmingham Mesons.. Hail- •• - - PEOPLES SAVINGS RANK Ur AI.LTOUENV.ff Corner of FeJaral and Lacock street.. J ['sic )13d. IM7 0. BT•TIIE DIRECTORS OF TIIIS Bank have the. doy declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. out of the prOGIA of the 's. ntonthe. payable ..n and after July let. 1810. free of tax. E. P. YOUNG. Jeflar. Caahler. PrcrancßGll .t CONNr.i.i,v7r.LE RAILnoAn Co.. Prryeurnsin. - June 'Sib. 1200. s rir•NOTICE TO' BONDHOLDERS.- -COUPON Nn. 4. First Mortgage Bonds of ods romper y. due July let next, .111 be paid on and sad 0011,0 t hae"gEtlt(lll:BlC;4',&sl4l2,`l'ar. BANK Ill' BALTIMORE. jerbrl .10IIN If. PAGE. J B,.Treseurer. t.riec or Tilt ENT Ural • I ""O.i A.'N. 14:1870. ocrritE 0111ECTOIIS HAVE THIS lief declared x genii -sonnet dividend of I'WO DOLLARS PER SHARE, ilovenanont Tat: - P.Y . W. at it"•• fin.. -123 Penn street, MI and attar July 11...1M70 • .1. J. ALBEITE Secretor+. lir PUBLIC NOTICE.—HavIni been appointed GAS and GAS METER tESPRI, TOIL for A I lech city county, notice It Aerator ere • that until the necearary command SlnchardralTut inq Machined aun be provided. I will he found at the °Frill: ON THE NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE N7:0111L14. Two:l%74lord street, 13 Penn. Pittaborgh , thn and (lan Meter innT,enthr. CM [Cr isotTNTY 7 ' $lOO Bounty Collected Forall.ldiers I. ha enlisted between Net 4th and July 22d. 1861. who warn dloeharged for disabil ity before serring two years, and who bars hereto nee received no bounty. • The ondeneened has renacrted his race to , OA • Cm Bultelatt. corner bleth nvenna and Smithfield trent...lnt nnw po.wae4 to collet xWme speed: . 17 and at tunaerate rates. Call on,nr address, with B. BROWN, OE clatut Agent. GAirsl2 Building. Corner north avenue end SinittdSeld street. PittsbnTYA. P D a-Rirriudev, County Conventions, The IlePublican Voter, of Allegheny county hrtt requested to meet ft the uswd pities for holding primer, elections In the several Wird.. Boroughs and Townships, on Saturday, August 27,1870 End eleCt d 010.24.91 IrrOM each lilseclon Oboist each of the following Consehtlons, as follows TWO OMANI ATlts front each Meettnii Distri to the COUNTY CONVENTION for the purfs..e of notoloatlni amdtdates for I'ItOTIIONOTA RT. COI'NTV VOMMISSIONER., CoIIONEIt. JURY COMMISSIONER. I/IREtn'OR OF TUE POOH. TWO oTliF:It I/ELERATER truce meta 6/ Roo [ll.lolel to the ConuehNional-Legislative Convention "'B. Purr , . of nominating°lf it CM:DB/ATM Fon. CONDILMaIi In the Mlld Congresmional trlct. ONE CAN DUI ATM Mot that portion Of M 1.."... YniintTltiawit: North-wild Meat of the Allegheny 0,1 ohlo Riven.) whit* Is embraced in the 23d Tosorreaslonal Mather.. USE CANDIDATE FOR STATE filthIATE. KIN CANDIDATES FOE ASSEMBLY. The. Conventions will Machin the rtirof burgh. et the COURT fIOCRE, on TIIENDAT August 10th. IS7O. et the following times, COUNTV et/N ENTION will most to the Com- On Pleee Court Rooto. et 11 o'clock A. Y. The Solent. to theCOMMESSIONAL-L6OIA .ATIVE CONTENTION from the :ma Comae. tonal Dlefflet will melt at 10 o'clock A. Y. In ire ow inotrlet Cols Room fur the poor. of nom maim, • CANT OATN. volt taeatiloMen from A rnol.lrlrt. ~,,,,,,,,,,,, o . d.+ • ', ..... ol t. lathe d Illstlirt too, Itooto for the TodspOie of tiorrilrilltlorlarAN- DIDATE Volt and electing THREE CONFEREES to tweet the Conferee. nI Artnatning and ButlCr Counties. And at 11 Wolcott A. it. or.. anon thenteller as both the etinareraincal Conientione *bete &wis h/iced Allan have onnituded their I...apatite* duties as mach, they will nowt In. the old mulct Court 11001 for tko Vann. , 01 nOtilla",^l, ONE CANDIDATE Fillt STATE SENATE, end SIX CANDIDATES FOR ASSEMBLY. The election of Delegateswlll be held between the hoar" or 4 and 7 11'clock. 0.D.0n SATURDAY. Actast 27111. 11i7U, end will be held Y far an •Pmetleokblo . 47 the Repabliaan numbers of the election teusnle In the different districts, and In those districts where the election °Mean ere e minority or the reculer boned the ilePniiiimot rotors we 'authoritted to elect enough addition's] officers v. complete the board. • The retina in the cities nerd borouiht shall In all • see be hi betlet,ttod in the townships by The ['mordant of the County Convention, and of the Concrervlonal.lcuisholve Convention. will. unico both Conventions order rotherwiso andron• our to PO thong, appoint a Committee of three, the two Committee,. then appointed troshrethAletherns soon ac ntvictleable ably ttor adjournment of the Convention to appoint a rountreonarnittie Teethe curing roar. At t'.c reunert of . roany Republicans. and with a view of nrcertelning the sentiment of the P.O. upnn the question of the adoption In this emmty by, the RepubliMin party of what is Mun: to the Crawford County system of holding penury eh. Uons nod making nominations. In.. eseb voter Is requested. to designating his choice for delegates to the Tenhletive Conventions. to Instruct them to vote aye or nay In the said Conventions one prop osition there to be submitted of adoption by the party of that system. a full and expliettexplana- Slim of which will be hereafter Pnblistied bf this Committee in the Itepubilean press of the City of Pittsburgh: By order of the Union Republican Rxecogive Committee for Allegheny county, . W. S. PURVIANC/4. Chairman. Wavren tL Motru. tle.o. F. hlonnAgr, S Jekt:frP CANTIERATES. DT EVE COUNT - Y eOIiMINSIONEU. • .GEORGE NE_ELEY,• • of 31nroboll Township, sublect to the dooltano ot tho Union tkOnnlintn Comity Convothos. • FOR COUNTY COIILIEISSIONEI6 BENJAMIN DOUTHETT, • Of Indiana lorrohlp. is ► Candlasta fo iholieS7 commbaaaff. In faborfanalloa to the decision. of the Ileoublicse Convention: An modes In ntbs.e. estlk..lsdten mmy.vp Orphans' Court Sale REAL ESTATE. Bl cn . tee e t en order of the Cirphana . Court of Meetznocrol:l . Anneirtg==r4t f . on TUENUAY .forte 7th, 1 7b at A H.. till that Ite or Aece of is.. situated In Um ahistith mini of said ty of Pttlebergb. bounded nd demented AA folows. beginning Penn nylvanla avenue at the tomer where the lot now or formerly of Ciemir t iAtikabert Mine the molirY nag grar d mi a stwiddle itie n & P a n g ' retor:Te ' nee. t h ence o n a line manias back from teld ave hue to olwell street. 134 I re et rh o" lino to the last Mentioned line a feet toting lino of George Gumberrs iota, and t enc. stoat tiumbertS lotalSe Mt to OM pl.. of On'which Is erected C two-story Frame Dimdling Room. Term. made known at the time of Pale, or on ea plication to ne w W. C. AJARINBAUGH, Mean tor. NOTICE --Whereas, Letters of Ad- MIitISTRATION on theestate of SAAC late of Baldwin tOvnishis, eeeensed. hone been granted to the subacriber, ell permee Indebted to the Sa i d estate are minted to Immediate peymeat , mid they having MAMA o i l. elands against the estate of She mid decedent di make known the tame without dale/. D. W. McKSICILIT. Administretor, tayTt.all kli. Lebanon Allegheny Cm. r X.ECUTOE'S NOTICE. Letters AL/ testetnenlarAatn Ida :mate 11.13511. HARDT R. late of dwd, to the nentm=t 4 o° persons Indebted to We Wase to to Immedlsu psynent. and art wet. hotatet U.ladd estate to ot/ prseent the saw. MATT4=4.%.IIP6NaZZISU T„m, wz - F- KLINANGER. Kreesta, =I TEAS! TEA! TEAS, wee .1.0 Vas leseetateal T'"" S ' allragO g . - oot,oria. jirAN. . . purer , . n , ~,lute to call soffeztonlee the Mita. ,„ott, •ee wee trill be for the Interent of the enrch••cr. . . Also, on hand, • Mira and excellent unortment of choice Groceries. oc pia by •pL wx-V N.. 519 ...d . 311 Dlalsioatt *par. MISCELLANEOUS • - Mvorszcal, Omer. Actrolt=vl Cm. June 23,11.1870. 5 ,To Sewer Contractors, The Sewerage Common of the City forlio iihany are prepared to receive pron...the construction of the following Sewers:with their appurtenances. Inlets. Iffinhol es. Ant • Contract. No. 1. Compfisloa about 1030 feet of 4 feet and shows 13.1 t/ feet of 3S feet timely Melt Sewer ou 'Jaeiterox street. front aSer street to Maws. 'Lane. along Picture Lane ße In connect with the Wept Common Sewer. Contraet No. 2 Comprising about MO feet of 13-Inc Circular Pipe Sewer on Stockton avenue. from Sherman avenue. to connect with the Federal Street Sewer. Contract No. ;3 • 1 - nniprising about 050 feet of 13-inch fircula Pipe Sewer on Wardle Alley. form Fulton ntreet. to connect with the Nedirectick Street Senor. Coun-ilet No. 4! r,VggCPSrfis-ng rk Pipe i4fAlCiemtheontl2 , f Avery lama, to connect with the Weshington Street Newer. Drawings and Specifications can be coon and full Information obtained at this °nice. tilde must beendorsed "Sewer Proposals. Con, tract No. 1." tor 2. !kn.,. the Ca. maybe; end de livered, on nr before 3 P. st. TUESDAY, July 3. 15430. Forms of Proposals. on which forms alone blds will be received, will be fu rn ished at this once. The Commission do not bind themselves to tr. cent the lowest nr any bid. Br order of the Commission. CHART-ES DAVIS OHN M. COOPER & CO. Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MIL .BRASSES Made Promptly to Order BABBITTS METAL Made and Kept on Hand MEN= oropriators and Manufacturer. of M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Offlor-EISS . PRNN WARM'. Foundry—Comer 112711 Ana RAILROAD RTRERTS. Plitaborab PR. 0 CITEAP CARPETS. Superior Ingrains, 01.00 Mtn YARI. COMMON CARPETS 50 TO %LS eViTS PER YARD. - M'CALLUM 51 'leiilh Aventiv. (At.Ye Wood Street.s f,IIC{ V I TR; fr MR OP ALI.24IXIC, COUNTY:, PA. Pirrsachon. June "10th. lti7l). •) NOTICE TO BAKERS.—SeaIed Pro- POBATE. addressed to the .. Board of In spectors of th e Alle th eny County Prison." will be /salved at axle online until 3010 Inst. inch:mac for fornlstang the County Primo with BREAD for eta mouths from July 13th. 1870. LORYAII to weighon•-and-athalf and two pounds respectaely and to be of approved qoalay. Bids to be made at aro mu per pound. Bond for two thousand dol lars eta he reeranr4 for faithful performance of contract. The name ot the rttymmst aroma pent the bid. Bills indorse b the Warden and protean , ' at this tumor, PP! Le paid monthly. RIMEL V LAMBERT: __Je2Prn_ Controller. GBA. . ND REAPVilliti NEW GOODS. Shoes, Boots and Gaiters, HENRY PAULUS', N. 11,141 01110 AVENUE, ALLSOIIIINT CITY ' The node's:lined ban stain IAkCJi of his old aim, and docked It with a i= "4' isa. l ;l4 went of HOOTS, 8110103 AND DAITERR Goads as well as lift, will pre idlisfactlo • Former patrons and t • e public are invited to virit jahmS4 HENRY PAULVP. HOLMES, BELL --- ANCIiOR c i orrols'`MlLLS, PITTSERTIWII alannfattorara of riisAvi - MEDIUM and LIGHT ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA Sheeting:and Batting. . T ENTH LIST cr is7O.—AppuicA TIONSI In sell I. hours, Pled In the Clerk's 01111. • Seancia Menonalii, tavern. Fourth ward. Pitts bomb. . Th Callatont 0.0 bu Thirteenth ward, Pittc gr'. I Georg r e Borgner. R. IL. Seventeenth want, PllO - Rutcariel. tavern. Third ward. Alle 4hAnek Monaban.R. U.. Sixth ward. Allegheny. Robert Hamilton V- ll_ Sixth ward. Allegheny. Frederick Drew. 10. 0„ Baldwin township. Berman Sehil=lß. H.. Sent township. Albert Young B. .. Stowe towtrthlP- The License will boar the above upplica "Z/V" ‘ ;.. """"A lb ' S h el ? ll h iatly - . : .Vagr k A.L. 1•4.12470. L ADIES' HtINTING CASE Gold Wat6Ms for $25.00 WATTLES & SHEAFEWS, JEWV.I.RI' STORE, 101 MTH. AVIMUE. Al.. . One alooftsnerrl of LADIBI4 . and FINS UOLD WATCMICS and CRAMS at.° most - - . . . reasonable Mem. A Mosassortment or CLOCKS 'and VANCT GOODS on hand. • • • Orli= VP TOM e6Crilatirla or ALLICOIi_VrY COrderr, • Prryfinunau. gime 17th. iir7o. ) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. --Seal -, ED PROPOSALS will be received at this Of doe until With Inst., Inclusive. for building a new BRIDGE over MClAnsbiln`e Rim on the toed leading from tbel WashingtOu Pit , to Sdom, In Upper St. Cr township; • Alto for Pit,, now WOODEN STRUCTURE at the Bridge over ler . . Run. on I . .bri 'road leading from Wind:Amnon Pita to Thomas Collies' !Mill, In 'Smith Fayette Toinshig• I , By direction of county Ctlonotisioners. seigTil&daT LAMBERT. Controller. Orrwr or two CotritOLl.Lit Or ALLSOUrcT Cof , OTT.i Prrisoriou.Jorke ;113.111170. 1 NOT/CF. TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed Proposal], will be Melted at thin Onto! until MILT 3. tiarluelve. for building • NEW 11l over liotiineon • • Run, on the road leading from Steubenville turnpike WI/diner's Run Plank 11010. near lease Walker's mill. Plane and specincations can be seen un 11401111- non. By direCtion of iNitnity Commimionere. • HENRY LAMBERT. Controller._ e;:y.9-daT Miler. or Ins CONTItorErR Or ALLSONENT CorNTY. PA.,t nrniticionn, ante 23. 1820. N OTICE TO COUNTY ASSESSORS. The Books for the ne e treffini of Y.t.. Orr °on ready for delivery e t the office of the Cooney eknotolationern Beton. will be reqeired within the :nate preineibcd by taw, and no payment will Or condo noire? the terms of the law arrOtroOlY complied with. By direction of Coanty Cemnitosionern 6 Contrails, DI SSOLIITION OF CO-PARTNER AM P. The pa rfriershift heretofore M E between . . D. P. Scoit and A. I. Scott, Under Om errs nesse and style et T). P. SCOTT & SON, • Wee eyed by mutwal mamma on theist day of one. 11470. u All Ovate detbe Om will be weld to A. I. Scott. who wilt Mao pey the debts nt ill• dna. SCOTT. 170. • to' WI Prnmsynou,lape . l7. l Livingston & 1111...hetizrer of'LltillT OB.= IRON CASTINGS. ea,Wi:ll;:trittr'w, 1111`,Sjealnlm ankles Sunders' lisrawje n b.d " Office and Work,. near Onser Depot: Alleft;artr MT. ~Wear addtess, Los* . BOi 302. Pitt. bunth. • , • pi:SOLUTION. The colartner- Agi L pmmr s invbv•Le:p i iieux * as. wit.e e 4 b.. W. W. SPEER, rataU Rmecra ' 8,2 • matt. n laar.u". dlmolvad by mutual consent um mu, Wu taltillatt atii be tOtalallao at tZttl u 4 and all accusals at the late uma ..,. - r• - .IOIIN arse jaMilla _ 'WM. ElPliZit. - 'Lnl -.-., • . bblis 11012 tam ra, - m.... , 1 • btas Fremont ' :.....,,' tails Toledo 41... bt" Cl."bm '.ll B. CANFIELD. Xror 141 Vim avarm -- - 71 AN - D - CF.DAR BOARDS. r:llVg4 ua . "ma!' " ""' tot "ram moms k CO. = VINEGAR. THE PITTSBtiRGH VINEGAR ORKS. \\7 ill[ A.l) 11i7, 16Si 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE Is now prepared to tuiolsh. VINEOAIt at lb LOWEST MARKET KATES. Attention purlieu huts called to his Extra Wine Vinegar. MEI INSURANCE U.CCESS THE CRITERION OF EX er.u.Escn. The Empire Mutua = Ilan neillieVed a NUCCIISS simn.t nnintralloled In tt history of 1,110 In•uranro. • ORCIANIZED IPRIL 8, 1R69.- Blisines: , t Compan FOR THE FIRST FISCAL. YEAR. Whole Number of Poilora Issued. 3.340 Total Premiums Amount insured Ratio of Clan. and Exp. to Total income. , 7.39 31.41) A rem. Ratio of all Companies For every 0100 Liabilities the Santoro has 8331 of APAeltl. Average Amount of Policies Total Assets • 0100.000 at Capital deposited o with O the State .d the balance neurely invested. • W3l. A. FULLICTL, Manager for {Testi.. Pennsylvarda. OISCA 78 INM/RTH ATEA - LI& Pittabursh. Pa. rff - GOOli AGINNTS. both male and female, wanted. len) A. TAcTARLAN D. Plo7.llltn.r. Federal Insurance Co OF ALLF.GIIENY CITY, PA. OFFICE : Car. Federal andLarork Streets. Edward Gregg. Valentine Baker. M. Shellaby. J at. 11. Borland, Wm. Sawyer.. W. J. anglalt, Ja17:773 F. ,t CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAI FRANKLIN FIRE INSITIL CO OF FFIILADETPILLA. OFFICE 433 AND 437 CTGLSTNUT FTREET. Assets on Jan. let. IEI7O. 82.1423.234 67. Capital, 6.1 4 8,000 00. Accrued Barbi. and Premiums, • .4:13.73i 67. Losses Find sincv 1626, nvor ,500.000. Perpetriai Tempo rary Policies on Liberal Terms. The Company issues Fades upon the Rennin( all Rinds of Build. Velli r t4 n OW l = E rt f= Samuel Gnat. Gen. W. Richards, Isaac Lnn. Gnu. Fines. Alfred Elder, Thos. Spirt& Wm. 8. Grant, Thomas 14. Ellis. Gustavus S. Benson. FRED G- President. GEO. FA LEI& VicereurT. President. 1 Jas. W. McAllister. Secretary. T. H. Heuer. Asststant spit Con TThird Avenue and Wood AL WESTERN INSURANCE COMFY Of Pittsbiirgh. ALEXANDER NIMICB, Pontldent. WM. P. HERBERT. Vice President. WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary. CAPT. GEO. NEEL% General Agent. {Mice 911 Water Greet, Spang s.oo.'s Warehouse. o VlNl=t r ita t tall kinds of Tire mad Merino Risks. w el lhne Institution, managed b 7 Inveutom who areknown to the community. and who are determined by promptness and liberality to nutintaln the chnneter which they have assumed, as offering the besi protection to those who desire to be insured. iaIt6MORS: Alexander Mulct, ; John R. Mem., H. Miller Jr. . Chas. J. Clarke. • James McAuley. BRIM. S. Evans, Alexander Speer, Joiwith KirkPetriekt Andrew Attley. David M.'s:mg,' U. thmsem• _ nor_ CASTE INRITRANVE o• l'helactis su P AVE FNU SECOND rimott. sa t vn. CAPITAL ALL PAID UP • DIVACCORA: • N.J. elsley, John Ylogn. :Crept. Y. Wain. Datil Wallace, lg. IL Hartman, tA. Cltambon. Joke Hill, S. McClurg., .Js.a. Si. !MHz/. - Thames Smith,Wllleeek; ROBERT,nn. 11. KING. President. JNO. F. JENNINGg, Jim Proficient Jtilt. T. JoHNSTON, Pecretni7. Capt. IL J. Di RAC E. General Agent- INSURFN ON LIDEIt LOINK EILNIS DISKS. ON ALL FIRS AND MA Etna: ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO ' • Of Pittsburgh. , OFFICE. NO. 67 FOURTH AVENUE. ag•alnst an Mil. a Fire and Marino RUG. JOHN President T. J.IIOSKINSON. Vice President. • • C.O. DONNELl,Feererirry. CAPT. ‘S'lf . DEAN. General Agent. John Irmin, Jr.. U. L. FOG.»lnk, T..t. nominee, W. FL Everson. C. U. Unman, Robert U. Davis. Ilarrey , Charles Slays, I Ca J. T. Steele... thirie. Win. Dalin. T I. Nevin._ PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMP'Y OFFICI. N.E.COILNKR. WOOD d FIFTH STN. A llama Company. [aline Fire and Marina RADA Wm. Phillip', J n. wee JOICei 0. Verner. Vif. 1 7 ;;;;IVA:. JOHN WATT, rice Secretary. President. • NATIONAL INSURANCE COMFY. 0011. FEDERAL T. ANTI DIAMOND, AMR GUNN,. Ciri. z. Laina r d in li A it enacted to law. this the I9*d nno one thinmand eight bemired and .renty. Office in the SECOND NATIONAL. BANE JAMES WIDMER, BUILIMNO. President of Select Council. W. W. MARTIN, President. Atte.C.l. R. 005.5 r, JOAN BROW - N.3n.. Tice President. flint of Select Council : JAMICS E. STEVENSON, Secretary. HENRI WARNER. Wharton.: President of Common Connell. lobe A. Myler, Il....Locktuart. Jos. Myers, et: JAL 051ST, des. II reheat,' Robert Lea, C. C. Bvi s iyle. Clerk of common JD. RVP D ATll l ; llr d: r frb= " 4Z.C.M.figit. W 2 ORDlNANCE—Anthoilzing - the- Grading and Paving of Cedar alley. between iE legion Arena, and grenklln streets. 5350.1. Be It ordained and enacted oy the React and Common Councils of the City of Itheithett/. and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by lilt au- I thorny of the AMMO. That the rommittecon Streets be. and they erroßereby nuthorbed and dinleted, to invite andreceive PrOpOlinl/1 fro the gliding And ! paving of Cedar alley. asiiroremid. without mire or altlewalk. and to contract therefor with the low est and best bidder or bidder.. et their diadrettoll. Sec. 2. That for defraying the coet And sapienses of the same.there is hereby levied • omelet OlsgF / most, said assessment to be sonde and collected t se provided by the Act. of Assembly, entitled an .. .AM mistime to Streets In the City of AllcebettY," .P. priced i t ril Ist lb O. 850, 'ltat ell ortilitanees sad parte of ordinan- I pa IncOnslstelat herewith be and are hereby re eadea. Ordained and enacted into it law this the 294 day of Jame, Anne 1301511 m one then:woad eight bun dred anditegent JAMES mamma. President of select (t`` dl. MUHL: J. B. tinier, Clerk of Select Connell. Rl' MENU Y %VARNER. a . president of Oommon Col:nen. MOM: E. Mixon.. Ilert ird Coalman • 5n55 -- -- 4N ORDINANCE ilelatlog to Water Dowd.. _ Se it ordained and enacted by the Select and Common CoUpe ll e of the city of AllegleanYi sad It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the au- Mistily of the scum That the Controller be and be is hereby anthorised and evopowend SO bate 111,10 0 0 g 0 a o tr off seven per Cent. Water Donde IMO ens. 0. TUC so meth of any ordlasna or ordi nance.. may eetretet with. or be 'inputted by the fri=ate mi and the same ui hereby mpesled. emieugs into a law this 234 day if 147. Anne Domini one Utirtmand sight banaq tend seventy. Pre ]dent Attsio-• J. R. OXLET, Miring Select ftruncil. lIENUT WARNER. ! President of Common Craned. Clerk nf footman Council. Jed MERCHANT TAI LORE. P MeARDLE, Fashionable MERCHANT TAILOR, Ea 'IIIVITIN'TMWMAIE NUM° • *"• No.. 93 1-2 Smithfield St., PITTB9IIEOH. PA. lient't Clothing made to'orderlaslistatest GRAY & LOGAN No.Bo FrOTH AVENUE I= SPRING AND, SUMMER STYLES 1 870. J. I'. IePHIMON. I 1 1 C.. L. 111:111LARINUM & MUULEIBkIIII, Merchant we No. le BUM MIMI% gate Bt. Llele.) We nave reoeleed • WM ••= beefed Stock of the best and mood f floods In our Boca great portlon of latch we oar owolwportalor_ • Feeling ctoradapt of oar ability to ettvaperfeat • tisfactioa, we rempectly aor.clt Promjett _ae n = • Hutton of our stock of YU* t.• 17". V estl alM a latSOla A MITIILAMISINO. • 1". NEW SPRING GOODS. A olondid orir stack of Cloths, Cassimeres, &0., HENRY YELTER. =I osS Itesehaqt Tslktr. Ti Sialthifold WEST COIION lsa'achin6 Stone Works, Northwest cum' , of Wad Conann eS . Aneabanl , VEND% ATTAITA k' na.. band or Erre . q s : 000 POWS. MOO and Plan atones, tor aldavralla. Itryne7 Vaults, an Head and b Stoma tn. onur. D p.mrjr•vonat on leraonabla tonna BFroUTTE • I R. rjr , tßoll Batts , : by Dar - J. Win n% .• 14/ rilrst avant. SODA ASH.-100 casks ter sae by J. 'Lemma -Ix,. EiT:=l dio AMUSEMENTS._ FLY! 81100; NEW OPERA ROUSE ONE WEEK ONLY. Commenting tondny Afternoon. JoV I. I e Open nn IMU2F.:7,I=""' " BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, _ . The ohliwt Miusirel Troupe . In eamenee. From Bryant', opera Muse, New York, tinder the Im mediate dineetkin and supervision of the eminent Fr it e4la v n i . , 4l ,l7. r.lA v N .li tta .. A N r T n . :.r. ,., ,,, , , , ,, , : bde il i bl.. p.:Alli following burlogne operas wil, he perforated: - Lucreti Borgia, .11 Trovetore . .Sonmansbu 1.- - Girl of the. Per 11111." and Dan Uryeute Or.. eet New York Pure., .Ilsoilet:• The Great Or - Intl "Shoo FIT. P4,tailred and made a public no enalty of by Dan Grin. and Dave Heed.. per formed by them over 230 nights at Ury.t'r Dpe• ea House, New York. hale of seeds w ill commence Opera ROW. on Monday morning. Jo. 4. Ad mission—Drs. Circle, 30e.,_• Parquette,l3e , Or. cheat.. $l.OOl Gallery Gde. dr.. 0000 at ‘4 n ‘ e t ." 7' ' . 'mm Tl ' lll ' . ll lit '.. S c al ? l c l.4todneesDrent._ La — FIRST - I Grand Atilitary Pic Nic, . DT' QV ESN F. UR F,A-S, Ticketn. SI. MuM• br t:r.. We•turn Baca QFPICLAL. • - AA N OItbINANCt-7-Anthorizhig the Inither lune of Soworegro Sonde. SEC. 1-He It ordained end enacted Ly the telnet and Common Councils of thu City ut Allegheny. .d hereby ordained and eructed by the au- shortly of the Wlltne. That too COntz oiler besot he Is hereby authorised end empowered to prepare an additions] 13.00 of Sewerage Bootie, of sufficient amount ln the aggregate as may be neeenaryto Pay the cI"'!FIT ion for in - st :acted for during the Pt,"cnear. provided the ' amount does not exceed 00; .01.1 icods be of the denominetion of $2 OO or to mature in ten Ceara from date of iscue, and to 81.1100 eacto have coupon s attached boating Interest at the rate of ntum par annum. pereblo on the first days of January and July In cnM and avert Yawl raid Bonds to be Maned by the Mayor end 3 ratan• ter. and countersigned by the Controller. Sec. 2. That all sales of meld Bonds which OCT be ismed. shell be made by the Controller of said city, by end with the /Waken of the Finance Cots nettee, and In all other respects the IPPIIe, ante and disposal of Raid Bonds shill be in accordance with the Art of Assembly relative to Sewers in the eitY of Allegheny. approved the 26th day of March. .1869. Sec. 3. That the faith. credit and corpOratO property grthtnengllVtgbg= d 'gear- 1 turity, and the Interest accruing thereon. NW. 4. That an much of any ordinance as may conflict with or be merited by the forem•lng, bo the mme hereby repealed. ordained and enactor into n Inn. this the 934 day or .1000.A:inn 100010101w11,00.0n.leicht haft• dred and seventy. JAME. , Mehl/It:it. President of Select S. H. HARTMAN. VICE Pit.siln. AN ORDINANCE—To Anthorlze.the Construction of a Mein Sewer -on Jackson street and Irwin avenue. ' • SzT. 1. Be It on - kilned and 'enacteby the Select Q Common Councils of the City or Alleghenl. and It Is hereby ordained end enacted by the windof the herebyTht the Sewer Commistalon they are authorized and directed to invite and receive proposal% for the cunstructiOn of a Sewer. located as follows. viz.. and according to plan to he approved by Council.: On Jackson streak. commencing at Beaver atreet, and estend lag along Jackson street and Irwin avenue, and connecting with West Common Sewer, end to con tract therefor with the lowest and hest bidder or bidders. at their discretion. • That as team as the cost and •zimusee of mid Sewer shall be fully ascertained, the same shell be levied. sokamssedund collected us provided for, by en net of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled -a supplement toe Mid ' } V en t o tti t ic b tPllP 17:OP ' tVii AthN!n. lot ' sw. 3. That so much of uny ordinance ...My conflict with. or be supplied by the foregoing. be and the same le hereby repealed. Ordelead and mulcted Into e law. this the 1134 day of Jeata.Anno Domini. one thousand eight hun dred end *minty. JAMES, liciallEtt. President 14 Select Council. W. G. Gibson. I..K3Terii: Smith,Anaerstsn, W 31. B. nerd., aemn. .1.111.nt. LOVE. General "rant DIRUTORS: Cup t John I. lituadl, Samuel P. Shrivel . . Churl. Arbuckle. . Jared M. Brush. 1 Wm. F. Lang, Samuel Mcerldrert. REMOVAL. UAVS REMOVIIII PROM EMI No. 4i Sixth Street. STONE FORTIE COMPANY I=sl = .July 4. 187, y Attest J. It. °flare, tlerk of Select Connell. iliCklif" 'WARNE& fireildent of i'oia min Council. Attest Einacoireti. . Clerk of Counntin Council. Attest J. IL niter', Clerk of Indent Council. IMMIX WAIMPiIt, President of runtmon Couneti Attest It. Daworrni. Clerk M Canamon tannin. AN ORDINANCE—To authorize the Construction of a Lateral Sewer on Stockton avermc. Sze. 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the Select and Common Commits of. the City of Allethent. and It is hereby ordalned . and enacted by the au thority of the same. That the Seeer Commisalon be, and they are berets slutberlsed and directed eta Bower . d receive proposals for andns located tm follows. ylv. according to plan to beapproved bv Councils: Ito Stockton avenue. from Federal street Sewer westwardly. torte contract therefor:wan the lowest and best bidder or bidders,at emir dlscretion. Sec Sewer a tU , won ns tho cost and expenses of raid shall be fully ascertained. the mime shall be levied, asamovd and collected as provided for b 7 to setter Assembly of the Commoewallh ;dement of the fourth section of au act, entitled an:Act relating toAllegheny City:approved March 24. 1069: , Stec..l. That so much of any ordinance SO 91•7 conflict with or be supplied-by the foregoing be and ear rfinon . boort.. • • JAMES MeIRIER. Preadent of Select Comoll Attest J. PALS Clerk o Select Conned. immix WAPNER, - President of Common Council Attest: ou. York of COnnuon Council. le ' AN ORDlNANCE—Authorizing the finuttrue and Paving of Sherman even. Ohio street to Stockton avenue. Pee. 1. Be It ordained and emitted by tht: a tiect and Common Concede of the City of All MY. andthd it Is hereby ordained enacted try eau ority of the same. That the Cemmitmeongtmete be. and they are hereby authorised and direct...to invite and receive uropomis for the grading and paving fit Sherman avenue..aforeseld. end to cote. inert therefor with the beret and best bidder or bidder, at their discretion. That fee defraying the met andpenem of the game. there is bomb levied as al as menage% mid memement to be made. otheeted provided by the Act of Assembly. entitled an "Act relative to gtreeteln the City at Allegheny." approved April lat. 11870. 21..3. That all ordinertem or parts nf ordinances imwasisteat herewith be and they ere hereby re - peeled. Ordained and enacted into s law, this the 2,4 day of Jane, Anne Domini, one ...and eight handrail and seventy. JAItElt MrnrlEtt. Prekletent nf Select Council. Attext J. n. nxlsr. Clerk of Select Council. WAItNER. Presidoni of Common Council Menet : ORM, Clerkof l'oinmon Council. le A N ORDlNANCE—Authorizing' the. A Grading and raving of Morten Alley, from North alley to Montgomery avenue. See. 1. Ile It onlalnod and enacted by the Select sod Common Councils of the City or Alleghen.T, and it is hereby onletned and enacted by the au- • Monty of the same. 'feat tho(lommittee on Streets booted they are hereby unwonted taut directed. to • write and melt, piotaisala for the Grudleg and Par Lag. of Slorton alley. as sforesata, and to coo- 1 nut therefor with the lowest and best bidder or bidders at their discretion. SW. 2. That for defrayintThe cast and 0r141.11a of the same. there Is hereby levied - meet. sald assessment to be made and collected, as provided or the Act of Assembly. entitled an "Asp •nelstive to Streets In the City of Allegheny.'' *P. I Vtt d .ll ' .VtLi o lalr ' ogenteces and parts of ordi dances oconstrteut herewith hound are hereby re- -4::EDINANCEFor the Repeal of • an Ordinance authorities the operdoe of SaC. 1. De It ordained end enacted bribe My . of Pituhanith In Select and Common a: ncils at scudded. and It 10 hereby ordained and e nacted by authority of the tame. Th at the ordinance thh”.4 tbs- , day of September. A. D. 1868. enUtled ordinance' tor the openlns. cre d lna. an. of Has. rlson street. be and the same Is hereby repealed. Mr. 4. num 0217 0rd161.1.* or bAn or or/Manes onallictind Eth Me parrots of ash*, dimnme at theprevent Um ,b and , be and the name is b.. 07 sspeow so flu. as the e affects this as intn • lair In Councillabis wadi, a J.., A. U. 1100 A. FL GH05.3. Preoldeot ai wo tem. or Select Council. ittlett: [ ar t., :k lee Cnuneu. • W. A- 'PONILLNBOTI.' denlAnlen. President of Cotomou Connell. Attest: 11. je; fleck id Common CA-um:IL , . . Crrv.CoNvitouswe Orme, _._ Plvvriermale..tarie 20.187 , e . L OTlCEr—Sealed proposals will received et this *dice till YOND_ArM J ,ll : 4 123 t for th e meat th e cur W e i.,peee,ame. wenewl JULY . let. 1879 Slam will new *heaver term at elites rocchoft they 0 11 1 1 01 , 47 ,.0r the use 01 0010 Soles. Mance Coast siew re• reeve the tight torolooloo7/;:ol3lo , t owjai. 142 —....-------. C . V-9111': VnaB.PA. X 1R 1170. OTlvx 18 - HEREBY tilvEN TO all bolder. of Overdue Mantalpal Beads of • e eity at rittebureb. to forward Mato to Ude elllee tor Paysoeut. lee Interest 14111 be allowed ow pleb Bands allerJuly I.t. 187112. • • By order et the Mance Onlamlttee. Controller. .0712 14- J. MeGOWAN, II