• ..0 g - .~:~- - -." THE DAILY GAZETTE. HOME NEWS. •_, Preens. leaving the city tor the summer. I;.xt , viishing to hove thg .CiazrtTe sent to thein,avilinleaxe geed their addresses- to the :office: Price by moll, 75 cents per month. Beautiful Stirs for suburban home,' Sale July 1. foe advertisement. . Lobliair.n-Tble mat novel by Diemen le : advertised by Appleton ze Co., on Om page. the announcement. : Arai/log graCPlt Fifth avenue, near Smith- Uhl Woe. Wherewe tho proper ant II oril who nbould at terutto lig removal% • Jamb Wok , yraiii before Deputy Mayor Nlebola yesterday - for HI treatiog Catbartne, bbrwtre. Heal ll be enally dispooed of to-day, ..)114. Dame far. calling Mary Dwyer. vile MUMS, au beforeAlderman' O'Donnell yea tetday and held for a hearing for rarely of the peace. • rank* afelialre made Information before Alderman Taylor amMess Charles Ileleer's for malntalnlesr ft +disorderly bawdy house on Sprint alley. :Warrant. Issued. • Atrt.4 1 . 4 ".... r /VS terdity called Ahlrnonns O'Donnell's attention to tthe fact that John Long had threatened to ..dlsh”.him. where upon John was .arreated and held for a hear • - - - .• Fir .Salo.— Bereml mrte of second-hand window moth velth good light , . In. and doors, nen . , will be sold very low. Apply to- Er Ins at GAZETTE enuntlon room. corner of With *resole and limithneld A Vidt.--The .`firand inquest - for the Courts of . 21.1lerheny. county visit rd.thaWest ern Penitentiary Yesterday and of course were shown through the establishment:which they found In adintmble condition. i . Mush Mullen complained to Alderman Tay lor yesterday that Patrick Barrett had Mt lilm on the -.nose, In the street. to daylight. stis.nrotault and battery 4J:dorm:Won was the malt, but the case was finally settled. Anthony !laity made information before Mclennan (r.Donnell yesterday. charging 0111- cern linger and McClure with disorderly con duct,lbey having, he Raye, Mai,' ordered him off a pile of pig metal on Fourteenth street, and when the demand was refused raising it row. Warrant The Accidental Shouting.:-Coruner Clawson yesterday held an inquest upon the body of Phillip Villlams, the colored boy who acci dentally shot himself the evening Trevions, with a pistol. A warrant in accordance with the facts 'weubshed yesterdaras ren dered: The d ec e ased was abo ut , thirteen Tears of. age. Yale( Injury.—Saturdareveultur boa llnvid E. Junkins, bticklarer nt Uliworth:Porter Co.'s mills, in South Pittsburgh, accidentally fell while passing niong the street cud Injured Islo side on a Ocoee( board. ile act up and walked home, not thinking he Nvas seriously Injured. and on Tuesday he died from the ef fects of the injury. 'et • " • • Might Wk.—About half . past six o'clock last evening a slight lire occurred - In Tlhby's Ohms House; nt the corner of Smallman and Twentr.micond streets. The alarm was sounded from box W., to which the engines of the district responded promptly. The fire originated in the packing house and Stan ex tinguished before serious damage was done. Caroline 3d. Veneer mode Information be fore Alderman O'Donnell yesterday. Petting forth that Anrust Heisler had received a ticket from him, for ;manage between Omaha and New York, which woe to be good and the money returned to the owner of the ticket.— tad that the agent In the trananction Ileieler bad only fulfilled the first port of the contract. WhoTant homed. Another Ilaul.--41,1ef or Police ilark, of Al legheny city. paid a second visit to the house on Mks alley,;East Birmingham. yesterday, and fecnverrd a new overcoat:a roll of black. Cloth. two pairs of boots nod a pair of shoes, all supposed to lucre been stolen. Ile also re newedgur. a part of a set of carpenter's tools, an au brace and bit and chisel, which may base been used far "barglarions" purposes. • - -- - 0 . --- Asssthcr Rape Thlef.—Hobert Stewart made information, before the Mayor, yesterday, charging Joseph Samuels with the larceny of cable from a raft of lumber in the Allegbe • ny river, opposite Herrs island. and also against Thomas George for receiving the .acme, knowing it to be stolen. The accused were arrested after a were corns witted to Jail inand. default ofheari ball fo r their ap isetylitusc. at Court. ' • The Igesaltral.—bast night was ntrain one of • fettletty itt,the South Common M. E. Church. The lee-cream was excellent, and the lemon. -ade mineral - water and .enransparilla were Ter; cooling ro te h palate. The was .- • IlleelY; The on the cane for t he,nost ". popular candidate for Prothonotary . showed r. Biddle ahead look maloritY. The owl and birds MIK down with proud eyes Into the sparkling streams. The Yen ival will 'be continued to-night. • eight Flee.—About twelve o'clock Ratunitty •• • • night .a . roUng man sleeping above Kohen's • tfroecaT store. • Federal street, Allegheny, was awakened by the burninkof otome cloth ti.l,••• R ees In his drettelug bureau. c a nsd retired. :-"*' ting a draw's: open and n le lighted • • Upon the burfau. The candle burned down • ,•• L'• -.and the snuff fell Into the drawer, causing a itAbjtittAn alarm wan sounded tram boa • ald of the department. of ring% tibeiregtrcon r. loild ng w 2 llll ` 6=. ShAvery street, A.legheny. and when near Mime 'the boards came against the erinsing him to take fright and run • : saray. The occupants of ' the wagon were thrown ant and severely injured. Harrier had both legs fractured and Ones rreelved tenons &KMt the head. '" • of to the contractors Jagy the stone • work the new City Hall, we — Would state • that neither was prosent - when the defective • stone winch we noticed , the other day was Ineeired, else it would have beenprooMtly condemned, The contractors take muen , Pride in their work On 'the building and chal lenge anyperson to. discover allow or deice . ' • Live stone in the entire front, and maintain that it - is the most perfect and - meat solid. plate of masonry in this State. • • Mil _ . • • • Steetles.‘.-The annual election ot o u filce . rs u o rn f • 81. Paul." it " mnCath olic r„ ° h?g,,,Arrd no ....held in the ba s eme nt t with the following re- Widn-l• r • president . lost .. M. Domenec • Vice Presi g2l" N d • cm .'" Mee. 'Rickey Treasurer, l d a!lek Ihnubten SeclutarrAltarl,en F. Me ..calC"'"slll.ll2 Char les tWtet illagh7m.MThobainsltottrkee', • J1:1701Donno, Mercy A. Presrogel, John C. ";2-•• Reilly,Peter 0 NeW, Pernard 7 J. 10 .e. • . • afiktal.—JObri Wilson. residing in the Twelfth ward,played a little Joke upon a ta • • eman yesterday. The blue coat was after • late* for whipping his wife—that lady ba ring o m iwo r j iQ u i l he fac io s uri f l re beit id a7cVmplAte ' d ..'ili.:;l".:::,i':::?*'''ven°l"tataeetwtr'gg.jjalTh'sle.te : 7 / Phe lh oil i c 'el e ' r l Fftu ce rnl , 7 ?- . ed individual lays partledlar stress 1 -‘ ' assertion that the next time be will avast ma. - make all Mark Imre. Meese Banced.—The residence of Mrs. John Cook. of North Fayette township. was burned down onMonday of last week. borne shavings had been put Into the - cooking store; and the ire V i g i erp W k olglie g d " e " ge r ra i d made so much headway that It. lens. 11111,01g bie • CCI . PACO the- ' Two !amides re sided In the holm. that , of Mrs. Cook and Mr. Metcalf. A greater part of the furniture and clothing belonaing to Mrs. Cook and family was Aced, butAir.Metealf lost almost eyerr- -r L. I kt„. . . ,06/ sod. !Ow for Jolt has hied received. loOking as typographic:llr superior as eyes. although . Tr e e , . 3 ange , d n banda and Is sow Mr:e l s& retains the ritt t l er rit o e f hlk :' , " ind theligt of , eoutrlbutors. present and future. In ,amerTgllOd one. Mr. Torricellfs paper. In this usimbeT, alma "Ametionn Bishops and Infalli bility: donbtlest attract more attention Mom any of.lbf , othem. arm a short conttilm• tkmfmm Mrs.dulla Ward Howe will puzzle • Its rmdenrto know why It was either writ- Urn Orpubliabed. • , 1 , -,,--1: . :-, gime et.Them—lerecarity of the Workhouse. ~:.,,.'. The Workhouse teems to be an . excellent igv, - ;-. -- : . plies in theory to send people:who tnnsress X.‘,1 , ..' ,. .! - - Slats hot. good , , ,.., ws. practically it Is noes place )i - 12-,%7,.., -...5,.,t0 keep them—that is they are not kept very ,!...".....:;; ~..- e seffisir. tmtneria. - 4 ' Heretofore we have chronicled in )"'.k.• pes. Hardly a week passes 411,',.'.';'0:- : led some of the primmer. retire of their own f.. . .>: ,:. ,.: lIIINTOW. I latest were the two who rimer - .‘47 . :- . 0 - Bastint in iri e loluranlli• T rii r ll ;la Af'---P-;:- tyalaXathielre=attivreit..'witit - ‘2 . . - „ : -,. , .,s, Word was brought to the dile ...:•if tg. Arbff•_,.... XaDe 1 °Meisel evening. but the men ..01':',....:na. .111Motiats s were not apprehended. -..,:*,',--,•,.: ...- 1 gesigars Aetliest,. . ~..- `"..,.. - ''At NAM runaway 'accident occurred near f:?... i - , ,:,iklipOlit. eatirday morning , last. by which ''',,a-, --. _ . • • Ightla Helen gilOwlseiniii illailir WY residing .-ji , -..- - , '7' . : t. ;- • Alai distanoe feminist Owl's. was severely [ 1.,:',-....iffilltrild. Eke waidrivlag to Vreeport In a two r i;r,- - :' : • - ,kaysa . careuire and while descending a hill • f;: is i .- %: ::-‘-lb en?st rt a= ruseit•Zwzirgrelbte,ct , t 2 ; r:::. - ;.. , ,m i ri r eed,.-.11,T=Inuflat. , :gar6. 55 nri. v:-.i , ',' , ? ., gni to ag t e vide t rt . be = ca n ge n in t iV sr— '''if',-•?,,-n?:;-'';;IMpthkteiniain'threirwtflagt Tftiii r d n t e ll tqrsei- N. - Vf,.:„.'s=to pieces and ran over a valnanie e c C o a w r , ~:yZ7.'"'l.- . ..- . so An=ilitAilitmultilYti; fainatuit= ~e ~.;:::;,-,-,.lll4llll2lne...=iiltlisatallatZlatrall t,14. - .. ".. k1i ".. t i- i i i i tailored isV lea daughter of Hr. ....., ...4i : .- --,- . 7 ' * Miles from Pri"4ofirre,' leveling lb"! two V.1::-'f.L..',. • ~ - . Wain. Fn. UMWM eldest son of Her. Di. W. A. Davidson. of Washington. Pa., for :::-. :' 5•1417 of this city, and correspondent of this 1 4-.. - ,.. , ` , ,,: g. gager,gniduated some days ago at New Mar -4,4,-..,- :.... hot College . Ohio. with marked distinction& . Zi-::,..- :. i., , ,, 21.0 . ; ; :r ile t Er , 3g.isatitts i t ilt t y z -el:,'.'2,' -'l:,'.'.'2,' W e nial s e r i aglail.LarralEttly t he "_ • !.."1. tidlafreodproVe mine anateeesionto the fecal sy of the Wtitution. - - •'''''''.:-". . Sm:b` ..'".?'''' Nar I'lltiVlddtegiter.rdPnnir .mamba ummres °Moe returned VI. tat' . =t7X°41: 7 1N40.. 6 1g tiagsta b seili re &rug Aft loons well and happy as urn). . • ..... ,. .t 7 . r .. ._Liirwrks...y:lsq. of this city boo Ind 7- ;'' ''- ' • `- aiirad7=iruitkiteil; oral=l. 4- L. D. !, Hon. Twoa. X. Rows bestow on a tuitions . rased Clifton. *kedges,. _ - IZEMI ! COLLINS HONICIDE.I Ibu Nicholson for the Mt_ Illins—Verilet of "Not Gni er Disgorged. Tersaitter—Jniges Sterrett '1" Mont, tCrostsmar.aJune V.—The Coart of Oyer and Terminer was opened at eleven d'clock A... Judge,. Sterrett and Stowe on the bench. The case ..f the Commonwealth vs. John Nicholson. Indicted Jointly with Kerr and Carrie - Jones. for the murder of Patrick Col lins. was taken UP: The Prisoner 1... ar raigned In the usual form and plead "not guil ty Trial of J Patrick i The P Oyer and lIISTORT or SAL rant. The circumstances ender which thin order wan cotnmitted having been fully repo °dotm doubtless fresh in the minds of moms of our readers, and It hi. therefore. only neces rr to refer to them %icily. 'the deceased. 7triverick Collins. Wan a laboring man or hack r. and on the day preceding his death. it a peen, hod been drinking freely and was considera bly under the Influence of liquor. About nine or ten o'clock In the evening of that disc, the tah of Mn; last, he went ton saloon on Third nvenuc. _neat door to Philo Hall, kept by Pet rickri McCarron, where he took seve ral rinks. and .b ou t pair-past ten o'clock he wen out of the saloon nod went up stain ton over the saloon which WAS occluded by J ones. Jones. woman of the town.", who It aPPea s wen the mistress Of Nicholson , and while t ere It is alleged by the prosecution, Nichols ° and Kerr came in the room, and finding Collins there put him nut on the landing, stru k him and knocked him down stairs, where e' was toned a hall no hour Inter by the pro rletor of the saloon. Nicholson and Kerr th n left the house and the latter was arrested short time afterwards at the foot of Mnrke _street on bin way to the boat, upon which he we. employed- Nicholson left town but returned ti r, the following day and gave himself n to the authoritim and Carrie Jones, who do Idles, could tell more about the murder than ny one else, if the man Was murdered, was a sted the same evening the murder was cow fitted: The Commonwealth was represe ted by the District Attorney. General Penns it. and lt. J. Powers, Esq., end Messrs. Marsh 11, Gib son. Collier and Wilson appeared for he de fendant.i After the arraignment of the pHs.° er. the work of securing a jury was Commene .. and occupied the time of the Court until h i f-past twelve o'clotk, at which time but to jurors had been empannelled. _ Cruet then took nrecess until half-past one o'clock. AiTERSOONOSSION At half ptet one o'clock Court convened and the }um, was 'completed. The following jurorswerl sworn: Henry Dangler, ('hoe. W. Itebo, H. Hastings, W.I. Ketlm.Wm. Wal ker, Andre, Pitcairn. Hobert limier. Fred. Rhodes, Wm. Large, John Holler, George Nicelintock nod Wm. McClure. The case was opened on the part of the oroseen',by Mr. Powers. Dr. been Moine trot strum and tent Hod to having been called to see deceased about twelve o'clock on the night of the murder, at a saloon on Third avenue and found the man dead. lie described the wounds on the body of the de ceased and said that the man had been dead but a few minutes, when he arrived: the body . . . . was yet warm. Ile then detailed the result or the pmt modem examination. Death re mitted from an Injury over the right eye, which aptienred to have been produced by a dull or blunt Instrument. /h. Grimy .3frOiiik wits next culled, and tes tined that tie made a post merm exnaninnt ion, cad after describing the wounds, said that In bin opinion death resulted from the repeated concussion from the blows which produced the wounds., He thought the wounds had been produced by some heavy instrument having considerable length, something liken poker or a bar. - George Beek. sworn—This witness testified to haring been in the saloon on the night of the murder.) Collins left the saloon about half past nine o'clock. About half an hour after wards witness heard a retooling noise an if some one was falling down stain. McCarron. the proprietor of the saloon, went out and brought Collins Id, and he died a few minutes uftertrard. Mrs. 3loroont MTornil, sworn—Mc husband kept the saloon when this affair occuired: Pat rick Collins was my brother-in-law; saw him when he came to the saloon that night; while she was In .her room up stairs she heard a scuffle at Atm head of the stairs outside of her . . . . door, artd-a few moments after two men. Nicholson and Kerr. came through her room and passed down the back stairway to the sa loon below; shortly afterward she and Carrie Jones went to the head of the stairs and look ed down and saw at the bottoMthe form of a Joan lying. Bridprt (Manna, sworn—Was at the boase on Third street the night of the murder. De ceased was witness' brother-in-law. lier testimony was In substance as to material facts the same as that of the preceding wit ness. tlfflerr George Garrison, sworn—Witness Is a member of the police forcl. He testified to arresting Nicholson, but nothing further of any Importance was elicited. "Curly" limp was called and testified to what occurred In the house. Witness was in Carrie Jones , room when Nicholson came in; after taking a smote of drinks together, Nicholson shored him out of the door. Into . the bark room; a few moments afterward he heard a noise at the head of the stairs; Kerr and Nicholson then came out of the front. room to the back room and passed back stairs to the bar-room. Witnessfollow edl and after defendants took a dunk they left. Jams Mcflom,t/ was next sworn but his testimony did not elicit anything new. Lbuic Edwards. sworn—Was going to Carrie Jones' room to stay all night., between ten and eleten o'clock: was lust going up the steps when I beard a noise at the head of the stairs: went up toward market street and re turned and saw a Min lying at the foot of the stairs. Carrie Jones, sworn—Before the witness was examined Mr. Marshall, her counsel. asked the Court to Instruct her that she was not bound to tell anything that would Impli cate her In the affair. The Court rase the de sired instruction. The witness then testified ns follows: ..,,,TI e ouse; . r. Ic!1'6" --- RN —.. M 71,-----.--------------- len•Alr./ 1 .Y , 1 , ..' Kerr came to toy boom that evening: Hays came arid; after the others came they or dered me to bring up drinks: I bronght up wine 'for the party; afterwards Nicholson honed Hays out of the room; shoved him against the door, and then went out, going down the back war I then got a light and looked down stain and saw a man lying at the foot of the stairs; came back and called Maggie Carroll to come and seethe man. Donlel tierrodartned—The witness was in stracted by the Court that he would not be reqUiredto answer any questions tending to criminate himself. The witness testified as follows: Live on Fleet avenne; was atildic- Carroll's saloon on the night of this occur renee; we then went t he npi and took drink or two; Johnny pushed Hays out of the room, shut the door and commenced abusing Carrie Jones. He shoved her on the bed and was abusing n I heard a noise on the stairs, as if some one falling down fit nits. I then got up and started to go down stairs the way I came np, when Nicholson spoke up and said see would go down the back stairs and get a drink in the bar room. The Commonwealth here rest their case. Air. Marshall asked the Commonwealth to state trl the jury that they would not ask a verdict of guilty. The District Attorney stated that he would not ask for a conviction on the testimony. • The case was submitted without argument oat the court charged the jury that there vas no evidence to warrant a conviction of qb tb e inß ry . without leaving the box returned o verdict of not guilty and the prisoner, one I di t'ro h u ' rl g ttn adjourned. . _ .d. THE COURTS Common - Pleas—Judge literrett.. NVICDNISLIWT, June 29.—1 n the case of Mc itreggor vs. Sibley & Stoops, previously re ported, the jury found for the defendant. Thomas Smith vs. Henry H. Collins. prevl onslT reported. case withdrawn and con tinued, costs of continuance subject to the future order of the Court.. Charles Campbell vs. the Cincinnati and it. Toots Hallway Company; action for damages for injuries allayed to have been sustained in consequence of *collision through tbo negli gence of the agents of the company. Plaintiff Is a resident of W ashington county. nod for a number of years past has been engaged as stock dealer and farmer. On or about No vember 17th.18613, plaintiff took on a train on defendant's railway from Durgettstown to Pittsburgh, having a car toed of hogs In the toils. 'Near Temperancesille the train won run Into by a following train unit the caboose car, In which plaintiff anti several others were riding, was considerably damaged. anti plain tiff had one leg broken at the ankle, and watt severely welded by escaping steam from the locomotive which run into the caboose. He held what Is designated by the company a .drover's, pouts," which Is furnished by the company to .persons shipping stock fore of charge, as it Is a rule of the company that shippers must accompany their stock or send ome one to look after them. Plaintiff's In juries, His alleged, prevented him from at tending to his ordinary business in conse uence of the injuries received since the acci dent. Messrs. Gibson, Weir and Acheson appear for the plaintiff and Messrs. Hampton and Dairen for the defense. The moo had not been concluded when the Court adjeurned. • TRIALLIST S o n 2111RaDAY. 304 O. Lalteed vs. Clart. • 345 Livingston & Bro. vs. Clark. 348 M. &M. lusurancetio.vs. Haigh et al. =I Neely vs. Walker. 1.11. Kennedy vs . Allegheny National Bank. ira Aorta vs; Appel. ' 354 Cora. vu. Burger. COm. vs. Grier. VA Roberts vs. Evans. Sfai McClelland vs. Day et al. 350 Anton Zeigler vs. Sawyer & Harr. The Board of Health vs. Wagner. it eases. Same vs. Brady.l case. Sadie Mundy. 5 CUM Same v.. Schmidt, 11 cases. Same vs. Hier 10 cases. - Same vs. Taylor. 3 cases. • Same vs. Morgan, 5 case. Same va. Friend. Sesames. 210 Hutchison vs. PrdtereOn. Iteartcr liesskiJudige Stowe WEDXIMDAT, Dine Cage Of the Com toonwealth rm. Samimi Pletcher. reported yesterday,. wm • resumed, and the Jury re turned it Verdict of guilty, • In the case of the Commonwealth is. Mag. Indicted for felonious amanit and bat tety, preTlOlllir reported, the jury returned a verdict of guilty.- _ Taut LIST 701 alltrugoar. alBCom. vs. Patrick Welsh. 108 " •• He Haws. 198 ". " Elizabeth 7101117. :`Ches Cuter et al. ut - a Ed. P sui hillips et Si. • • 159 Ell2l Stralberger• Cam. 7 . a. Thomas Meet. lag Edith Trareill. 140 " "Thomas Platen. • " • V. Denbard. • 103 " H. Semite. . Marron Price. - PS 4WesselL 12- " " -Aimee Patterson. 103 " " C.„l. Davidson. • 104 " " Ann Noe= • • y~pa• Henryii. Williams. " L. Ritchey. Marl U. Bale. Merchant Tailor, 0 17 .4 quet recelred a large assortment: of linens al rfor a complete assortment AW . or L strozner wear generally, comer arenue and ttate street.. • It firrone to Ivo 00010. Side SAM PITTSBURGH . DAILY GAZETTE : THtRSDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1870. THE OIL FIRE Purities Items of Raciest—Another Explosion —Tbe Nmouldering Role—Clesrion "1.' 0 7 the Rubbish—No Correct Estimitte Yes Poetised. ES • • - The great oil fire of Tnesdar still excites attention, and is the t nettle of genernl discus sion. Such a calamity. to terrible In Its pro gress, so tear( in it. 1 . .. UM, IS not likely soon to be torgottrn• Yesterday the scene of the fire was visited by hundreds of people, w h o k e pt going and coining until the sun went down. There was not much to 4.l'e. however. All that remained of what had b e en stately buildings woo a blackened mi.s of charred and smouldering ruins, with here and there a tall shaft rising as a sort of senti nel reminder of that width had , been de stroyed. • The alarm yesterday morning about two • o'clock was occasioned by the bursting of a benzine tank at the Citizens' works, the end of the lite, which exploded with a loud noise.. The flames from IF set fire to the agitating house. which, together with its contents, five . hundred barrels of oil, was burned. The ben zine in the tank continued to blare all day, and last evening at six o'clock was still entit ling flame anti smoke, bat no danger from it won apprehended. The lire in all the other, works raged Until yesterday morning, when, they slowly died out for want of fuel. So tar as Is known no death save the latnent- able case of Mr. Foster, marked the cond., gratinn. The three persons injured by Jump ing out of the Eclipse barrel house are doing well. and It is thought will be about again in short tittle. The employes Ma tar as known . have all reported unhurt, with the exceptions named. Woirkmen were engaged all Tuesday night nail yesterday repairing the Allegheny t al-, Icy Railroad track. In the evening shortly. before nix o'clock their work was finished. and after being put to the test, trains begun to ran over the road regularly again. Tile managers of the Citizen's Refinery Peet to have their works in running order again In about n week_or ten days. The work of clearing away the rubbish at the National commenced in the afternoon, PreliartitorY, it was understood, to rebuilding inintedintely. The other refineries Della mud Dr. Tweddle's, were a heap of smoking ruins,l and could nut. be worked at for the heat. IT Is probable they will be rebuilt as soon 10 tms- Able. The owners of the bridge have as yet taken no definite action, although they say the bridge will be replaced as last as workmen can do it.. . • • .. Forsythe's and Dilworth's refineries were running yesterday as usual. The fire at these only burned a Wilt in each and did not interi tern with the works. The loss as yrt cannot be approxltnated with any degree °l'S:dist:to ion. As wo stated yes: tertlay, the figures firSt given were_ eithe r high. hut Dorn all indications the amount will nut toll foe short, If indeed it does not go over half a million of dollars. During the fire it was nillicult to tell what was burning ;Ind what was not, owing to the dame and smoke, In a few days the exact estimate can he reached. Altogether. it Is said about thirty, six thousand barrels of oil were destroyed; which will amount to a round figure, extol sire of the buildings. Messrs. Swearingen and McCandless, Insurance agents for foreign companies state that their loss will not ex coed V.:WOG—less than was expected. There was $D),000 on Dr. Tweddle's large tank which was' struck by the light ning.. There ants an Insurance on the bridge of $l - NOtal in home companies. as follows: Peo ples. $5,1101): Pittsburgh. {.5.0U1S Western. $5.- 11ta Cash. SS.OSA Eureka, ss.ofsh Boatman's. t. 5.000; Allegheny. $.5.000. This renders the Company's loss comparatively light. There was stlll.too much confusion and ex .citement yesterday to arrive nt any correct conclusions In the insurance further than the above. A large number of hands are thrown out employment by the demolition of the varlou works, who wandered among the ruins ye• tenlay apparently discouraged and hopeless MR. 'FOSTER'S DEATH Corooree tweet-11cm be Dle4 Yesterday morning the Foroner's jury, em weaned by Alderman Butler to Investigate the circumstances attending the death of Mr. Henry B. Foster; who lost his life at the Eclipse 011 Refin . EV. re-assembled at Deputy Mayor Nichols °dice.' Butler street. Law renceville, where the following testimony was taken. John Morland, sworn —At about three ..,,clock the fire originated; I won some five hundred feet from the tank of the Eclipse re- ' finery when it wan struck. next went to Dr. Tweddle'a house to look after the family; saw the whole piece in flames. oil flowing over the • ground abont three feet deep; there were two flashes of lightning; the Citizens' and eclipse refineries were struck at the same thne, the oil flowed intwo . current., one towards Dr. Tweddle's residence iced. the other towards the office and bridge; had not seen Mr. Foster yesterday; believe that to be Mr. Foster from what I since heard. The shock was distinct ly felt by nil parties nn the ground. • I helped to carry the remains of the deceased out of the front office;:when we found him his bead was lying towards the door; Ind apparently been trying to get not when he was overtaken by the names. The tank of the F.clipse, when struck by lightning, was Cut from top to bottom. unit the burning oil poured out a perfect sea of fire down the street toward the bridge. Wilson C o nner. sworn—Am n driver on the• City Passenger Railway; Mr. Foster, Dr. Tweddie• and Mr. McMahon came down on the ear at half-past eleven yesterday from the works; Mr. F. left the car nt Hatfield; next saw him at knit-past one: went up in my car; - conversed with hint white going up: that was the last I saw of him until three o'clock. nbout nevelt minutes before the fire; I lookein at the window at his office t 6 see what ti me It was; he looked out and smiled; said nothing; he was looking over the books; he could not see the tank from the brick office; I was near the Stnridx .• V aa tio.oo44ll.ll. NV 0 NV. Warned. 4.4 , no' peob.blY the io n s one who soar him. After tbe testimony the jury rendered o verdict that the deceased. Henry 11. Fo , ter. meto his death by being burned at the Eclipse Oil Refinery. said works haying been pet on fire by lightning. All that was fonnd of the body was Por tion of viscera and some chnrred bones. Therwis no doubt however, the knife andthose of Mr.. Foster, kgthat his wntch, knife nnd bunch of key. , were found lying with Mtn. Three Prior!plea or Sorer.. Honesty. Industry and Printer's Ink are three of the grand sources of success in busi ness. Honesty W a hat quality of the article which Is not enr t with merely not cheating you. We mean the honesty that when It says an article is good you may de pend on It that It Is good, and that winn charge eau more for a thing than It cnnqw bought for elsewhere. • And by Industry we mean that strict mind ing of one'. business which sees that every thing Is properly done, and that customers' interests. as well as your own, are carefully - and promptly looked after. By Printers Ink we mean that a man shouldn't "hide his light undera bushel" that if be has good goods and deals fairly and hon, tes. tsetlaUitg sells l ' l ' e ' p7thttC k a n t o7v7ingr see venture to soy , will douldttigit these are correct principles. We could point to Amer ma examples of success resulting from adher ence to them—one will suffice for the present: Messrs. C. G. Hammer A- Pons. furniture deal ers, 46, 48 and Seventh avenue, are gentle men who conduct their business upon these principles, and their unequalled success Is the ben cnnetwintlon of the correctness of this policy that could be offered. Theirstatements waysamp be relied upon, their wares are al of the hest quality. and they sell them at the most reasonable prices, and always fill -their contracts honestly and promptly, and. IJudging from the Immense amount of Tllllll - they sell. the suggestallyde appreciate their course. Weto our friend% who need furniture to give them a call, as there Is nowhere they are so likely to hr as • well suited or more fairly dealt with. ----- - Beal Me ate Tronsfem. The following de de were odinltted of re cord In the of of Thomas IL Bunter, Esq., ROGOrdC7 for Allegheny county, Wednesday.. June 20, 1970: Tee. Donnelly to John Stinson. 'July 19, IPA% la by 55 feet. on Ann street, Allegheny Cit , B. 11. 'Luker to A. P. Callow. Mar 1. 1871 n MI by 77 feet on 'Montgomery avenne,Allegheny City Joldah Cohen to 11. Pflaum. June IA, .1670;in. terest in XI acres of and In Fourteenth .ward, Pittsburgh • F7OO Philip 1111111.113 Ker to Hem Gretter, June 13. Jar 7 p c ieri; ro 'l . l l: d m h e ' s '' lrtv ' T ' S t ut 15, Itr`t°7 acre 50.100 perches in 11000 township. 8.9.4efu Samnel by to Joeeph Donning, April s 1870; sn by 110 feet in Colvin'm plan, Chortler, township MOO Jacob 'Weidman to 1111111C11 & McAfooe. Jane Mt, 1870 X 50 by, 100 feet on Center street. • 'Twentieth te ard, Pittsburgh $l,BOO Letitia Riley to 3fary Lane, May 7.11370; MM. feet on Pitt alley,. Allegheny City, with' buildings .... sl,orll It. F. Breed to Breedgrman, May. 30, 1870; 50 by 10)feet on's extenelon of Wrong of McKeesport Jno. H. McCreery et al. to Priscilla M. In- Mein. January 1,187 M 50 by Se/ feet on Cath arine street, Allegheny City 111,450 Tl. T. Rodney to Aug. Shiveler. October 24. 1205; Lames tereges of land in Retterve Arg s" S• t i velel l to ' ' l OnnsTF.lXeniftlner:ltr a,. .?l ' f 21,1014: same axabove KOMI = No stock la the market is more desirable or more sought after as a safe, fair paying invest ment them that of the Pittsburgh Oro Compa ny. Recently the capital was increased four hundred shares, and consequently there wait considerable anxiety to scours the new shares. The stock sale was largely attended and much competition existed._ After three hun dred and twenty shares had been sold, a well knowtt cardtallst bid the highest Ague for the remaining eighty shares. The Directors on making examination of the shar es h that all the four hundred shares had been sold. The gentleman alluded to, disclaimed against the announcement and now proposes to secure the eighty shares which, he main tains. he legally bought. The matter will find Its way into Court for settlement. Tfat4.lll6lect. l At a meetlog of the Board of Dlrectcre of the Grant School Dlstrlct held last evening, the following teachers were elected. for the erunclogream •• principal--J. N. StePhew°. Gramm.. Dcortmentldlss J o h ns on . allace. Nils M. J. Graham and SHE. E.. -Valium Deportment-141u Jeanne Mitchell. NW Yale Crooks, Miss Fannie ember and Inas EcChiren. Nlta M Prnanno Departmertt—MWMaJWlroV. , Jeanie Elasilists. anus silos F. Neb aid Nisi Mattis No:leat. Janitor—JSA..o'nelen. • WE Tit= rr 110 T ENOUGH HERE JOST N'Ow.—WOnder what they do in , Venn i Ws kind of weather when they .den's.hate any of Pier, Daaaela S Cofe COMM ale t May be' that's where the bad PVT"lrit"). ad vertise TWA fall la read ment of sale of suburban of at Clty View, Julyins Ltals FOREIGN RoFroca is to have a musical festival next month.. in which Joachim will take part. Hem•e has returned to Paris from Lon don! He cleared 60.000 franca •by bin so- joum in Englund Ciimmander of the Port of 'fit. Pe tersbnrg orders vessels entering the Neva with a cargo of petroleum to hoist a red flag. as is at present done hylhose loaded with gunpowder. . THE Freudenbhat, of Vienna, states that there is living at the village of Scent. Lorinez, in Utingary, a woman one hun dred and eighteen years old, who is still So active that she goes to work regularly. MINNIE HAI:CR is engaged for one sea.' non, beginning the Ist of September, at the Imperial Opera House, Vienns. She is to receive. three Inindred florins an evening, and the madager binds himself that she shall appear at least six 'times a month. TIIEHF. are altogether nine hundred and fifty-three officers in the regular aline of Saxony. Of these, 3 arc generals ; lieutenant generals: 10 major generals; 22 colonels; 18 lieutenant colonels; 59 majors: 199 captains, 199 first lieutenants, and 380 second lieutenants; 11 auditors and 90 sur geons. AT the rininvEtienue (Franco) manlike: tory of arms, an orater to now being exe cuted for 10.0(8) carbines for the Dutch (lovernment. The new weapon for Hol land is u needle-gun. according to the fashion of the day, and very nitwit like the Cliessepof, , flittering. however, iu err min details. AN address with oVeri9o signatures has been transmitted I.y the clergy of Lithua nia to the tiowernor of that province tote forwarded to St. Petersburg. The sub scribers declare, in moderato 'language, that, under no cire.nmstances, will they adopt the Rumaian tongue in their reli gious'Seremonies. The Bishop of Zyto. mir, 'Mgr. Borowski, has intimated the same refrisal. - Wen has • been mid of late years of a very prolific breed of sheep coming, some front Russia rind others from China. There are several specimens at present in the Zoological Harden in the Bois du Boulogne —notably two Chinese sheep (one of which has already produced nine lambs in the course of the year) baring at the prey eat moment one four and the other three young ones at its side. A it-ir:rtNo has been held in Brusselsof the creditors of the International Agri cultural Credit Company.• The capital of this establishment was originally an nounced as 100,000,000 fr, and 4:1.331,b00fr. was stated to have been subscribed. The report of the persons appointed to exam ine the actual state of affairs shows that the debts incurred amount to 57,060,000 fr., to meet which the only available funds are n sum of 101,2.87 fr. BORIS Senext. is at the present time the leading operatic writer in Busida. His three-act opera, -The , Demon,".ls very highly •praised. The story is founded upon a very pld Caucassian legend of the dualism between Heaven and Hell, which is dramatically effective. Tamara and the Demon are contrasted with each other like Ormaz and Ahriman In the neighbor-. ing land of Persia: whence the legend no doubt formerly found its way into the Caucasus. TILE Pungolo, 'of Naples, mentions a strange suicide committed at Gaeta. :A sergeant named Comolli, a young man of excellent conduct, went t4ii, the building where the artillery was kept,' and, light • lag the fuse of loaded cannon, placed himself in front, Ile was blown literally to atoms. his head and feet alone being afterward found, The cause assigUed .was, as stated. In two letter.. one to his father and one to his captain , extreme dislike of military life. ABOCT thirty years ago Thorwaldsen, the great Danish sculptor, had nearly finished, in Dome. splendid white mar ' ble statue of Physehe, when one day bur glees broke into his studio and carried oil' the statue, which was valued at ten thousand scuds. All the efforts ofthe papal police to discover theperpetrators of this bold theft were unavailing; but the other day a German painter .found the statue hidden under the roof of a building which he had rented. It was wholly um lajured. FROM time to time. says the Inn ndm le•r of the Pall .3lall Gaulle „a rumor goes thrOugh the prew of certain lost portions of !Ivy having been discovered some where or otlfer. If tie remember rightly n recent novel of elcuitnv Freytag turns upon this incident. Now, however, it seems that a rent MS.. _crintsi .-bred ft few days in the Pet r.i Prittline Library at Lefg a, in Silesia, by the librarian and _a .'rofessor of the blYmnruilum. It may well be that this is one of the many MSS. of 'try which were still extant in the fifteenth century. and which were unac. 4a - mutably lost after the pUblication of the Princeps:7 in Rome, fu 1640 l We may remind our readers.to save them The trouble of looking on their "smith," that nut of the. 142 books (divided into de cades), only thirty, with the largest por.. thins or five more, now .survive, embrac ing the period4rom 201 to: 167, and that among the fragments imbedded in other works, I.lvy's "Character of •Cicero" Ia coespicuous.. There is no reason to doubt the genuineness of this discovery. - - - • CM= laden - Dickens—Died at Ida • residence (tads ILO, Kent, Thursday, June itth 1670, aged 58 years.- • “Dead. your Majesty. Dead, my lords and gentlemen. Dead, Right Reverends nod Wrong Reverends, of every order. Dead, men and women born with Heaven ly Compassion In your hearts. And dying thus around us every day."—[Bleak Douse, Cha ter 67. ' . . . . . . 'he golden ripple on • the wall came Lack again, and nothing else stirred in the room. The old, old his - Wait 'The fashion flint came in with our first garments, and ill last unchanged until our race has run to course, and the wide firmament Is rolled up like a scroll. The old, old fashion—. Death! 0 thank Ood, all who see it. for that old fashion yet of inunortalitv! And look upon us, angels of young . children, with regards not quite - estranged when the. Swift River bears us to the Ocean."— flaimbey, Chapter 17. spirit of the child, returning, in nocent and radiant, touched the old man with its hand end beckoned him away."— I [Chimes, 2 quarter. ' "The star had ahown him the war to find the OM of the poor; and through humility, and fun' mw, and forgiveness, lie had gone to his Redeemer's rest."—(Hard 'flutes, Book 3, Chapter 6. "A cricket sings upon the hearth, a broken child's toy lies upon the ground, and nothing•else remains."—fClicket - on the Hearth,Chirp 3. "I felt for my old self as the dead may feel if they ever revisit these scenes. I was glad to be tenderly remembered, to he gently pitied, not to be quite forgot ten."—plealt House, Chapter 43. "From these garish lights I vanish now forevermore; with a heartful, grateful respectful, and affectioirate farewell—and I pray tiod bless no every one."—[Lost Iteading; London, March 6.1870. "When I die. put near me something that has loved the light and had the sky above it always." Old Curiosity Shop, Chapter 71. "Lord, keep my Memory tireenr— (Haunted Man, Chapter 3. " 'Now,' he ',murmured, 'I em happy. .lie fell into a light !dumber, and waking smiled as before, then spoke of beautiful gardens, which he said stretched out be fore him, and were filled with figures; of men, women and many children, all with light upon their faces, then whispered that it was Eden—and so died."—pl whispered that Chapter 56., • • • —"died like a child that has gone to sleep."—[Copperfield, Chapter 0. —"and began the world—not this world, 0, not this. The world that sets this night."—[Bleak House, Chapter 65. —''gone before the father,• far beyond the twilight dndgment of this world; high above its mists anti obscurities."—[Little Dorritt, Book 2, Chapter 19. —"and lay at rest. The solemn still. nese was no marvel noW][ Old Cariosity Shop, Chapter 71. "It being high water, he went out with the tide."--[Copperfield, Chapter 30. —A number of additional arrests have been made of persons on suspicion of 'being con cerned in the murder of two girls on Samar- I Samar day last. near Indianapolis, but on examine tiOn they were allowed to depart. The Mayor of Indianapolis received a telegram from the Chief of Police of Dayton announcing the ar rest of two negrom annoyed to have bee. conceened In the crime.. ,Azother arreskwas made last night of a man namJohn 11. Gat tenberg, who lived near where e t he murder Of the girls was committed. He waived an ex amination before the Mayor and was sent, to Jail. Several marks of bide of teeth were found on him. and other cimumstancer Con nected with his actions lead to the belief that he is guilty. —The dent monde bad a sylvan 'wire* and damanfe Tue s day afternoon and eeenlng In Eon Park, New York city. Over two thous and men and women ware present—lncluding several prominent potittolans, a few leading lawyers and one or lira. fnektet• A Reception of the Olden Time It is remembered by a lady, an it..— .friend of Mrs. Madison, that this is not the first time that a delegation of Indians has heed feasted in the state dining-room. During_ Mr. Madison's incumbency of the heavy paternal honors, chiefs and their squaws. front two tribes of Indians. it is thought Owes and Cherokees, rams to Washington. Mr. and Sirs: Madison invi ted them to dine. and had prepared a grand feast, to which, however, no out siders were asked. Among the women DDT is young widrew whose husband had died en e,nd. , . • The charge of intense co quetry is well remembered against her, and tint she was able to attend as well to the sub%tantinl side of life as to the senti mental is proved by her eating an entire chicken at the great dinner party. An. other of the women was a youtig bride whose husband was yalous of her, and was on the watch lent she should receive notice from any otbe?sthan himself. So roughly did he treat her in consequence of his suspicious nature, that one morning when she was at the White House with the Patty, she fainted and fell upon the floor, and the stately Mrs. Madison knelt beside her. bathing her temples with co- Ingne until she recovered. She did not long survive to endure 'her husband's un indnessi,' but died soon after leaving Washington, and the widow married near the same time. After the dinner. party Above mentioned the chiefs executed a war dance at the request of Mr. Madison, which took place in the. area the White lipase, and mune- of the fashiona ble yoUrtg ladies of the enpitat were invi ted to witness the performance. After. wards these young people danced in the presence of the Indians in the hall of the 'Executive Mansion. to the music of the Marine Band, and this was the first time there ever had been any dancing within those walls. = Stephen. the famous guide at the Mammoth Nye, used to say that More visitors came front Enrope to view that subterranean won- . 'der, than from all parts of the United States combined. Thousands of Americans go into ectitsies over the Rhone and Danube,. who never saw the beauties which line the rimer Mississippi from St. Louis to St. Paul. or the strange loveliness of "the - enlist' from Rayon Sara to New Orleans. The great attraction for hungry people In Pittsburgh, is the Conti nental. next door below the Postillion. Fifth avenue. If there is anything that will tenipt the appetite It Is spread upon the board at this favorite restaurant every day. Strangers In ' town who wish toget n enrol meal should fill low the crowd to Holtzheimor's. - Hew to Look Voong—taxteen.--flon't paint • ,1 or use vile Hair Restorer,. b ut simply apply Hagan's Magnolia Balm noon youi face. neck and hands, and lien Lyon's Kntivtimn noon soar hair. The Ilainimakes your I meiotic - in pearly. soft and natumkami you can't tell what did It. It removes freckles,tan, sallow ness, ring-marks, moth-patches. etc.; and in place of a red, rustic face. you hare the mar ble puritV of an exquisite belle. It gives to middle age the bloom of perpetual youth. Add these effects too splendid head of hair produced' by the Kathalron, and a lady has done her best in the way i.pf adornment. Brothers:will hare no spinster sisters when these articles are 'mum I 1.-TR-Ft New Orleitim. • June 29. Flour dull; super fine WA X 15,89, and XXX Vt. Corm qulet: mixed 97:c. yellow 91: and white SLOFOI.IO. Oate maker at ftbrtelo. 4.ltl,l.Crlti. Hay: prime M .. . Pork lower $411.25. Bacot: dull at 172{eltic. Ilamt:?.=2.tf'.e. Lard Is quiet at 15:401fi4e tierce; 18Y.c keg. Sugar firm: prime 11)(0,11tie.. Molatuma firm IX:Lir:7se. Whlskr fl(e.1,10. Coffee: prime 1:X01:tie. lgerllotr Buffalo BUFFALO. June _`9.—Cattle receipts so far this week 296 cars, averaging ld cattle to a car. against 311 can last reek. Market active 'and prices unchanged, sales of 1.171 head nt ti no for thin to $9 12M for very choice. Hogs —average receipts; market dull and .lower. shipping hogs quoted at tag 801f8 75; extra $d 81.14q , ....9 IM, Sheep--supply moderate with but little Inquiry. • =I Mestents. June 29.—Cotton nominally nt 19e. Receipts, rid bales; exports _332 bales. Flour nominal. Corn dull tit irsßsl,Ceis , Oats quiet at otkatrte. Hey quiet at ICI Raid .11Inn st In store. Lard nominal. Fork mliet at VII. Bacon shoulders 130: sliles,l674;al;Re. • MARMED Tueodny peeping. June With, jSI7O. at the residence of the bride's parents. b 7 'the Iles. John Douglas, D.D.. Mr. MATTHEW MeDONALD. of Allegheny./1114i Miss MOLI.IE NELSON, of Smith Itittsburstr. • I.I.I..RKEE—ANDREWW-On Intesdny evenin.F. JnnellSth.at tie residence of the bride's mother, by the Den. Geo. P. Days. VA ID. BAlt It ER and FANNIE F. ANDREWS. both Plttsborith. DIEI) FOSTER -On Tuo.lay.June2S.lB7o_,llENßY BALDWIN FOSTER, VIII et the R W late illiam IL Foster. rb. funeral will take plane onfrutnAY voltalNU. July 1.1.. at 11 olelc.ek. Seniors at 9t. Jublia Church. Lawrenceville 290 IS7O. 5a. , 1141 . e r -N t rg7 ,4, 0 0 1 g. nu.ltneld. In .0 Sauce of tht tiinvnl In to-morrow'. lAnPer, . . GEOOII.E—At °Mock A. on Wednestler. June tl9th.ltre. MARS 0601101:. In the Pi4th Tear of harm. The funeral VIII take plane from the rendence of birson. Joseph Shook. 131 Market 'Arent, Al. ieeheux city. 1041e1' (Tlaureday) at 10 o'clock. The Wendt , of the family um reepect folly Invlte.l to attend. • 1111 OWN —Wednesdey. Juno 48th. at IN o'clock 11,17 ri•=l,l2Tge„tr,r: The funeral Will take place from the residence of the Verenm. 11111 street. neer Kirkperrick, Thir teenth Want. TIM APITANOON.iIIne 30th. at 2 o'clock. The friends of the family ore respect- fully invited to attend. • ItAAISEY—At allegehny Arsenal. Pittaburgh.ou Tnesday,June 28th. 1870, at 4,13 P. tl.. GEO. IKWIILAS. Infant rank I.f limpet Capt. Genrga D. and Katie B. Ramsey. O.ILSTON—On Mendar ven d*Uing, eit E eh ria r rnc i tzt , Funeral cervices at the rerldence of tier parent:c. Na. 033 Liberty Wee', ou Tut lISDAY )141avING. at 10 o'clock. NEW .ADVERTISMICCENTS, O . 4I_RBOLIC SA.LYE, Made with pure CARBOLIC ACM. wider. I. used In Hospitals by. direction of Eminent Physiclaint. has already proved Itself to be the whet seedy land vyrrionl eine for all Malignant !hires end Ulcers. and for Banns, Vat. Witunds.and all Skin Insesses no equal u Itaphi Curative Agent has yet coo discovered. PRICE. 23 CENTS. geg QM Henry's Insect Powder, IF:4-the D.trottlloE. !,13 iZNTS.on of IOACLIES, BED 11019, A NTS; c. 1.11 C L.H.ROSYNBACH'S Patent 'Medicine Depot, 140 SMITHFIELD ST FOR SALE. On Satuuday, July 2d, At 3 o'clock P.ltht will be ttle.Ql tot the premixed. at Pebtle Pale. the RUtIDENCE of the Into hire. EIAZATIETit TIRItt:AN. deed. Tho' property troltm 70 feet ou Stockton eye nue. Allegheny, and'run a beet :140 feet to Water street. Thereisereetedthereon • adadeotofortable Dwellinkorith 11 rooms: ante-rooms. bath house, large attic. hr.: cellan under the whole house for coal, sating howo, waah bowie, wine cellars, he. There is irdao a largo Brick Stable on the reor end of the lot, with. every convenience for eihrroo. MI.. carriages, be. Tettett—One-tourth cash: the belenee lh nne ‘ tre - end three year, tettAte, Tack Bro.& C o , , Tack, PERRY VIEDING, Du q ue. Way, Plttabargh. DEALERS IN - Crude , & Refined Petroleum TACK BROS., • Philadelphia. Pittsburgh :and Connellsville R. R. EXCURSION TICKETS Wlll De Fold to 11 Rousts on the InttiOundi and C000•UvrIlle nallrond Others the re, ohm fare Is forty cents or over) on SOLT 4th. trood Jul( Bth Ineloslro. =;!;1==1 = Livingston & Co., =I CASTINGS. , Light work mu eptellalty. Loose Joint Botts, nutter anßuilders ' ons, Seth Pulleys, and other articles of Ilartersow a lloy on hand. Moe and Works, near tinter Depot a Allegheny City. PoetalYie• address, Lock 800 bvtab• Pa MILS • LONDON 'CRACKER& A fresh eveoly of Wackensite celebrated Al bert Crackers in two ponied cans; also Bond's Bos ton Wine, Milk and Graham Prefers Intl. named bones: Eugenie, Pout. NW Nom Brilliant end A B Q Crackers tor wile by the pound or can et the Finally Grocery Store of • . • JOHN A. RENSHAW. WO • Canter Many sad Ninth Mena SPECIAL NOTICES 1 10'. REPUBLICA'S County Conventions, The Republican Voters or Allegheny manly are requested to meet at the nsuhl places for holding primal"' elections In the several Wants. Boroughs and Townships. on Saturday, August 27, 1870, and elect delegate• iron, each Rietlion thgtrict to etch of the following conventions. as follows TWO DEI.EtiATAA from each Election filetriet in the OUNTY CONVENTION • ter t e iiiirwise of noloinatlnc candidates ler I OTIIONOTARY, : . LINTY COMMISSIONtiIt, . IRONEIt. IVRY, COMMIRSIONRR. DIRECTOR OF THE POOR.- • TWO OTHER DELINIATAR (MID mini Elac [lnn District I the. ...:i Congresslinial-Legislative Convention, (or the linrlimw of nominating ONE CANDIDATE FOR COSMO:SS In the 2:14 Conzreselonal Die- Diet. ONE C.S.,:i_9IIDATE from that portion of Al legheny county Ito-wit: North and Weld of the Allegheny and Ohio Riven° which le embraced In the 030 couirre”lonlo Distriet. ONE CA NDIOATE FOR STATE SENATE. SIX CANDIDATES VOW ASSICIIIII.T. Three Conventlnns will meet In the CRY of DID.- b 11. 00 the COURT HOUSE, on TUESDAY, A. Mist 30111. 1570. at the following limes,a folio*. viz.: . COUNTY CONN' ENTION will meet In the fem. men Ilene Court itmnri, at 11 n'elock A. M. The delegate:. to Use CONORESSIONAL-LEGIS LATIV E CONVENTION from the 0 4 .1d UnnKres- Monet District will meet at 10 o'clock A. st:ln the flew District Court ROOM for the Pun..e of nom inating a CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS from told District. The Delegates from that Pinion of Allegheny county which Is In the 23d congre.lomt: District. will meet at 10 o'clock A. N. In the old District Conn Aa.m for the portiere of nominating a CAN. DIDATE FOll 17W:hair:SA. end electing TIfILES: CONENlififlin to 1111.0 i the i 'on ferces of Atalld rood and Butler I'onntle•. And St it it . etStt A 11...1S on soon thereafter an both the eoncressloral Conventions shove desig nated shall have concluded Weir respective diriles as Snell. they will mint In - the old Distilet Cnurt Room for the purpose ot mu:nil/Mine ONE. CANDIDATE FOIL STATE SENATE. and Sib CANDIDATES FOR ASSEMBLY. The election of Delerute , will he held between the hours of .1 end 7 olclnek g.st.on SATURDAY. Aligns% 27th. 1870, and will be held as far as praetlraible by the Republienn members of the election boards in the Millicent districts. and In those districts whCre the election officers are minority of the regular. heard the Republican voter - Nam . nuthorlsed to elect enough additional mincers GI Complete the board. The voting in the title! and bornuchslehall In nil eases he by balloLand In the townships by morning. The President of the County Cons...Dr...nil of the Congressional-Legislative Convention. will. unless both Conventions order otherwise and con cur In so doing. appoint a Committee of three, the two Committees thus appointed to meet together. soon us urnetlenble after the ndJoUrnment of the Convention to appoint n County Coinmittee fur the imsuing flee. At the request of many ItePithithittth.andtth• a view of ascertaining the sentiment of the people upon the question of the adoption In this county by the Republican party of what .is known as the Crawford County system of holding primary else lions and nothing nominations, ye., each voter IN requested. In de!brnsting his choice for delegates to the respective Convention!, to instruct them to vote aye or nay In the cold Conventions On a prop osition there to be submitted of adoption by the party of that system. a full and explicit implant.; Ron of which will by hereafter published by this C1.13311t0f. In the Republican press of the nth of ibttsbnigh lon Itepublion .raecutlve By order ,d the I:n. Connallt;e for Allegheny county, W. S. PURVIANCE, Chaim. " 8. ect-Bx, IA F.11101.1,C. • arPRIMART MEETINGS: - ' DHEN DENT Replibliemi Primary MEET T. N GS I T.lT,ig*KiZh7.7g.ll . :V. d ` , ;""" hs "' Saturday, July 2, Between the loon, ol .1 and 7 o'clock P. N. for the purpose of selecting TWO DELEGATES from VtIV.PARNI!''P•M!,sI).ELFII)IIIN;I-R -COVET IIOCSE. City . of Pittaborkb.on WEIDNIr• Di V. July flth. at k 0 olock A. tt y for the purpose , Of putting In Nomination CONGHIMIONAL LEGISLATIVE and COUNTY TICKE T. Persona noting et the Primary - Meetings will be required to Sian the Call for the Convention be• fore noting. 't sting In all rase, in the mien • = [cr - M EET I 'N(; 11= Independent Republican Ex ecutive Committee IigiNTOIT IELD ST"ET. " O. PRIM. July Ist, at I OTlork P. M. A roll Attendance 12. mquented. JOHN WILSON. Chairman. Al. I'AuNKSI:Ie. Secretary. 1.00.4 3 DCritOUNTY. $lOO. Bounty Collected For all soldiers who enlisted between bitty 4th and July 2Bd. 1801. who were discharged tordlusblb ity baton serving two years, and who have hereto re received no bounty. • The tmdernlgned has reale - red his office to (In ert-re. notiding.comer Sixth nrenueandflmtilideld street. and IF now pm retried to collect tided speed: ily and at moderate rate.. Can or,or address, with • Marne. - B. F. BROWN. Claim Agent. flAirrre.'Milling. Corner Sizth avenue and Smithfield etreet, littteliorgb. _Pa. Ornri Of roc ENT..PRISC INscicmcne Co. Pitta roh, t+Nrs 14.1N70. EFTHE DIRECTORY HAVE THIS der declared s rdiviliannual dividend nf TWO DOLLARS PER gIIARE, •fror 'Mt IkiIIMMUIPIII. Fax payable at the otace No. 4%3 Peun etreet, no and at terJuly 1, . 1570. ra/13 ErPUBLIC NOTICEHRTIng been appointed OAS .nil GAR hINTENINEIPLY-. TOIL for Ahaltheny county. hotice In hereby given that until the necessary aloe and Mechiallcal Test- IhiL hlAddherY can ba provided. I .111 be Nape at the OFVICK OP TELE NATIONAL. FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORER Tianty•thlrd street. nes, Peon. Pitt Oath!, pits end Gss Meter Phort.se ALholf CPT.) e""‘" P". 7 l c_TiettlirtMvr ". OXTUE DIRECTOItS OF THIS Ranh hove this day declared • dlrlderid of FIVE PB.IIOENT. not of the profits of the hut six months. ptyable an poi nner Golf Ist. 1870. tree of too. S. P. YOUNG. Cashier. = PITTSPr nog CO LUIS' 11.1.1 e RA rLIMATI co.. t prronnaon, June ltith. 1870. rrNOTICE TO BONDROLDERS.--- ... —COUPON No. 4, CUM /follow Bonds of thin (.'ompathattpanly Ist next. will bepsid on rtlegaallA n lMMAlT " garn BALTIMORN. - AN", JOHN 11. PAGF.. Jr, Tlnssorsr . gr•110.N0 SGAREL AtINCLIICIE PLAN/I—NOTICE—The Plano will be open for Muni.. Fredebt busineeeaSVlEßY momiNG at 3 o'clock. nod will close at 11 P.M.. connecting with the hat ear from Plttabiergh on the pi t u i p e rgh and Einmingham Poo eihter hall Irryle Kr FOURTH • ..CO. DU QU,ESNE G i t icyp,-A meeting of the above Com pany wilfbe field'on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. Jlll7 1. 010.04 AN...7i corner of 36th ned But ler aired. A full attendance u deMrcd. - By' order of the Noteln. • JAMZSIILACK. Orderly' Setiteent. DIVIDEND. • NOTICE.--T he in• we:crofts OP THE LITTLE SAW XILL RUE RAILROAD CO., have this der declared • dlvldend'of FIVE PER CENT. ales: otadvera meet Tat, oat dr9lo careless et the vas; sta C i' eircrl rrn Tll':l.°l7,°:ge: rehre. 0 ,, a ,„,,,,, us Temper. ville_ r t" WILLIAM m ESPT. oI Preoldeat. JrAr. 47 ib,1970- JeenuC rryoCOTlCtr — Tlie Annual Confer. ENCE of dle it. Xt. E. ZlO CuNIitECTION w ill tale occcoli tlic FOUR= SATURDAY IN JUIS, In the JOHN 'imam maw, 1 , 1 . city. Dr. Williams , Dr. D. B. Mstitaxe, Ms. Calla and cabers, will Da Present. • Jetg-Xit MEE= O.4M3IDitTES 1:17.F0R GOV:WY COMMISSIONER. GEORGE NEELEY, Ot ktorshtll Township. sobloet to the docitaon of Um Union Itopotaksta Calmly Oonvolitloo. Br FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. BENJAMIN •DOUTHETT, • Of Indiana township, t a ...ow, for c,„,„t„ .13cncer„hi sobonlination to the decision of the Republican Convention. Rot modals to seism isp.lo.erOdiVP M7F.V, ITHE ORPHANS COURT U ' LEGUMNY COUNTY, Permuir..k.. In the matter of the estate of WILLIAM C ALD. WPLL alias Writ of Petition No. 3. December Term. ISB$. To ?Mammal Caldwell. widow, now intermarried with Reuben Powell. Robert Caldwell. 3. Jane Caldwell now batentuterled with Samuel S. Killen, and Elizabeth. Caldwell now Intermarried with Daniel Scott. son are hereby notified that em inquisition will beheld In pursuance of the above mentioned writ of Partition or ValusUon on the premises In West Deer township. Allegheny county. Pennsylvania. on THURSDAY. July 21st, ltl7o. at 11 o'clock A. st., to make partition to and among the heirs of said deceased In inch manner and In such propor tions ea by theta,' of this•Commouwealth 11,11- reeled. &c., at which tame and place you may at- lend If you t think proper. 11CGII 9. CLENIING. Sheriff. Suter/re Orrice, / PYMBYIIOII. June 8. 11570.$ irN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF County. PPIIIIWVI.IIIII, the matter of the estate of .lAM A. Gill- PO N. deed. No. —. March Tara, 1.470. Writ of Partition or Valuation. ' To Haney M. Gibson. Thomas Gibson. Robert s bson.Mary Gibson, intermarried with Henri C. Blair. Annie Gibson, Intermarried with T. G. Mar tindaie.James C. Olbson.Parsh W. Gibson. Rachel D. Gibson. Wm. H. Gibson. Milroy. Gibson. and Peter Ivory. itnerdniw Yon ere hereby nodded that an Ingobillion will he held In punoanee of the above mentioned writ of partition or valuation on the premises In Pine township, Allegheny 1 . ..0', Pennsylvania. on THURSDAY, the 14th day of July, A. D. I S7O. et 11-o'clock It., to mane TATUMn to and among the heirs of said deceased In anch manner and In such proportions no by the lawn of this Commonwealth is directed, Ac.. at which thee and place you may attend if you think proper. • SU Orrick. / • P/Trionshoß. June 1 et. 1810. jel:zhi.rll Ny-HERELS LETTERS TESTAMES TART to the F-state of WILLIAMIIRIL. . late of 13th ward of tite.Clt7 of Fittaloogh, deed, buying been granted to the subscribers. all rr:::,ll•l'a2.lll.ll:ll',:e m nt.'",,TdagosTgli e •Tll CildUllt or demands 11.111.4 the estate of the sa id decedent will make known the same without delay to HERRON. F.reentrix_. W. C. A COMINBAITOL Krutor. No. SW ihatnond ec street.• Prrnowno rt. June S. 1870. Je'hl3o.rd NOTlC}:.—Whereas. Letters or Ad- MINISTRATIONthe estate of ISAAC IIIeRNIRDIT. late of Baldwin township, deceased, "have been granted to the subscriber. all persons indebted to the said estate are rellnested to make Immediate payment, and those baring claims or de mands against the estate of the said detWdent will make known the same without delay. D. W. AIeRNIGIIT. Administrator. myZinal Mt. Lebanon. Allegheny Co . Pa. EXECUTOWS NOTICE. Letters testamentary upon the estate of EBER HARDT ELLWARGER. late et Anil:cheer city. deed. havlng beenorunte4 to the undersigned. ell Persons Indented to rend eatete ere requested to eteke tmuletitste womortt, and nil perpona holding claims agates,. said estate to present the same. duly nuthentiested for settlement. to WHITE SLAGLE, Attorners,No.lo6 Fifth avenue, Pitt.- 111 h. e 5.5.9 =9 LIVERY it SALE STABLES ilobt. H. Patterson SiCo., Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street WIT.L ON EVERY SATURDAY HOLD AN AUCTION SALE Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, And eierything appertaining to the Horn. Parties demising to tell 1.1111,18 am leave their no. gob of consignment on or before Thursday of each week to order for advertising. Prompt attention and good are will be given all Stock left for male , J . OHIN H. STEWART I • AUCTlol4lnult. JOHN 11..FMAILT ROUT. 11-PATTIMOSi ROBERT IL PATTERSON & CO Livery, Sale and COMMISSION STABLES, Cor. Seventh Avenue and Liberty St. PITTSBUROU, PA.. naekit4 • - - JUST ARRIVED. =1!!!!!Tmr Plaled B 141 (Wets, R 32 AT $3 PER PAIR, Mrs. S. C. ROBI3'S. No. 91 Federal St.. Allegheny MILLINERY GOODNand TRIMMINGN Wall Da. wld at and below cost for 30 darn , JAN • FRIDAY,,JuIy Ist. Public Sale of Magnificent Sites Beautiful Country Homes, "CITY VIEW," Only fifteen minutes' drive from AthightAY /Me mond, by Irby of Yedend street,North Y avenogr d Saw Mill Run Plank Road. Ifriday.J ul Wanit:OtifTilae 7U =7;;T gl: lows: Ms 114 acre lots. covered :'ld. gong ' frult ' trees. These exceadlnidy Elbstrabie WESIEWEiginEcaE II ell site for a One residence. a:attang ohmage° nem. with tine springs of nure water.. All the above lots command One clews of the city and sur rounding country. Auto. font half sere lots. to- Pother with a moat* of smaller lots. Any par. non ...owl al country borne, convenient to u th th etabilybe stated hemand should not fall to attest. tllds ode. T i p thth _4theellfth cash and to in the edlUd. WrtMgig=tagglMg °l l 77l A 7 7; can!at toe comer of Ohio and unit stmets. Third 14V. to City V Ire. front half -pest one • A. NiciI.;WAINII, - Jr_.-ay: AUCTIONICER. JOHN M. COOPER it .CO. Bell and Brass Founders, MOINE; LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MILL R. 11. /WPM BRASSES made Promptly to Order BABBITTS METAL Made and Kept on Hand J. AI. Coolies Improved Balance 'Reel .STEAM PUMP. flaSea—(t{?) PRNN RIIDERT. Youndri—Vorner 171 . 11 smi RAILROAD RTRIELTS, Ilitatioagb NOVELTIES Accountants and Bookkeepers. NATIONAL REFERENCE FILE. DICKINSON'S ARM RFD?. RULES A CUTTER CLEGOS .PATENT RULER CUTTER AND 3LEARURE. LETTER OPENER AND ERASER. • or Call sad sea them at •. ' I • ALLAN C. - BAKEIyELL &CO., 75 Wood Street. - Pittsburgh. RrALTIMORE HERRING, SHAD, fie. ~ —New Potomac Herrn:La to barrels and ag now do Shad In batons and Wye.: No.l alsolowaloal alma or pentagon NA. Ants Tsh ” ,Mt barrels; Labrador Herring. barrel. and halTm Salmon In Mtn Holland liartinE, 1011kena chola. For W. tae to the WATTJANGt & CO, • 1751.4174 Wood Meet. A tir.Z i l b; BUSINE2, h a u God ALL S` 741 r4 b rgr nthithE o rafenueos Ona If dewed. thin CEMENT. -100 Mb. Lotasville Hy. EnnLLe aman, th e NO Inc for mashy diaICANFIELD. 11111. Ammo. . • . C I HEESE,. • cbae l. 141 Doze. Meant 1 Pu bores ractarr; .7:ll:l . 4lo3 mirizx 141 Etna sasses. ATINEGAR .. :,... - ~ - .: WORKS. Wahl.. ADAMS 167, 168, 161 and 170 SECOND AVENUE. =MI • Is noir prepared to tunilsh VINEGAR at the I.OWEIiT MARKET RATES. Attention ',amica ble, called In his Extra Wine Vinegar, s i t F TIIF C RITERION OF EX- The Empire Mutual Iles itch {Pred a %a cc. st almost unparallel.l in the hh.tory Lite 111,hr:tn.-v. I= Bris4ness'o t't hoC!ompany %Whole Number of Ibilicieg leered, 1 349 Total Premier:la Amount Insured tl7 ' g.ll3:4Z:fit Ratio of r Imam and I - lap i lli lucerne. U Average Ratio of ell eimPille. 31.40 Foe every 0100 I.labbi i tle• the Empire ha! 0221 Aase, Average Am tt ount of Polleleg 83.406 Total AMP. 8330.090 0100.000 east. Caratal depoalted with the Slate end 010 balnitee eceurelg Ingested. WM. A. FULLER, Manager for Western Pettorylvartia, omen iA FOURTH AVENUE, PittsbOrgh- Eh. VY - GOOD AGENTS, both ronlo• and foronle, A. EdeFAIILAND, S. EL HARTMAN, Pszstnr,r. VICE l'ithrtt.rts - r. Federal latirallee OF ALLEGHENY CITY. OFF If EL: Or. Federal and Larork 1 reels F.drrard Gram, W. G. Gibson.. Valentine linker. J.,Koben. M. Shenaby. cantonl D. Smith. J. 1.11. Borland. i -G r. It. Anderson, Wm. annoyer. . M. 11. Suydam. W.J.Langritt.,. Junes Milano.. .1e17:,73 F. M. LOVE. General Agana FRANKLIN FIRE .INSITR. CO. =GM • OF Pl - 11LADF.LIG11A. OFICE 3 AND 437 CII& . sTBUT STREET. Ass F ets o 4 n .1 3 .. Ist. 1870. 0:1801.8.734 67. (19001. 110.000 00. ACCilled Staples nod EMT...turns. 1403.731 67. Losses paid since .....nyer a. u.otro. Perpetual and my Policies on .Iberal Terme. The CompL r F Dimes policies upon the Rents of nil kinds of slid logs, jlround Rents and Atorigues: • DDEkErf ORS—Alfred G. Baker, Sarong Grant. Geo. W. Richards, Davie Len. Goo. Fides. Alfred Mier. Thos..ts, Wm. S. Grant, Thomas H. 61110, Oyster S. Benson. ALFRED G. BAKER. President, GEO. PALES, Tice President. fu. W. McAllister. 9ernetrn7. • 1=I! T. iC. Adam% AligAi.'Sam, K. 00,1 .o 1 Cd. Third Avert. and Wood At. WESTERN INSURANCE COMFY AI.g„[ANDER President. ACMWM. P. It ERBER7', Vice President. . P. HERBERT. Secretary. CAPT. GEO. NEELD. General Agent. Office Wd Water street. Bpang &Co.'s WarehOnse. 4 % l t i gs ' e l iTe t age 'bu inct . all binds at and Ma rina RhHist. well e Institution managed by Eiretnn o areknown to tho community, and who are determined by :promptness and libendltY to maintain the character which they here assumed, an offering the best protection to our who desire to be insured. Aleaander Ntrnick, John It. McCune, It. Miller Jr.. Chas.). Clarke. James McAuley. William S. Evans, Itinlertn=7: gabo Plekk. David M. 1.0.0. I Wm. Morrison.. D. LEmsen. I _ _y_EgE r _ ASII INSURANCE COMPANY; omprlatass and Ilus alum.. of W7kosltYA;l l THE PITTSBURGH INSURANCE ORGANIZED ►PRI 3, 1869 FlitsT FISCAL FEAR. El= Or Pittsburgh NO. CAPITAL ALI. PAIL UP ktr. =en. J ' k n . P & ellbe M r li i Y. Deal Wa.~uo, 1. IS. McClurg., mangy. Thomas Smith, IL Wilicock,i RuItERT H. KING, President. I NO. F. JENNINGs, flea President JOB. T. JOHNSTON Secretary. Capc. R. J. GRACE. tionend Aunt. INSURES ON LIDERA., TERMS ON ALL FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. an20:17 A_LLEGILENY INSURANCE CO. Of Pittsburgh. NO. 67 FOURTH AVENUE. against all kinds of Fire sod Marine JOSIN 111WLV ‘ Jit. President J. INIAMONZLeas President. De . ..A ' N. (Omen. Agent. oinacToui, John Irwin. Jr.. , IL 1.. Pahnestoek. T.J.lloslainson, , ST. 11. Ererenn, C. 414. Sissies. Robert H. Davis, Harvey Childs, Charles ILoy., l]ept Wm Deir._i T. at PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMFY. OFFICE N. E. CORNER WOOD &FIFTH BTS. A Homo Company, taking Fite and Marine ROM ritascrotue Wm. Phillips, Capt. John 1.. trirt C. 11. RYA Irk Jared M. Brush, Met o rar 4, pi,:frii`ifiima I V E:tuel JOHN WATT,l'ice Pgsitlint. W. V. 0 ARDNEIL Secretary. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMFY. COR. FEDERAL SZ. n .le . T . DIAMOND, ALLE BMIIegv4.. the SECOND NATIONAL SANE W. W. MARTIN. President. JOHN TE DROWN, VE J_O, Vim Preside.. JAMES E. SNSON, Seamen...l. John A. Mftor, IJaa Lo,kbart Joe. Slyer,.. riallecTolasi Joan EirOWLl,Jr.,George Ger., Jamb stoPp. o.ll.P.WtMeme.ino. ThompSoo,J. Meliinnsner. 1101 NEEROLIA.NT TAI LOBS. . . ... _ P: MOARDLE, Fashionable MERCHANT TAILOR, LIVES-THAT FURNISH ING GOODS. No. 92 1-2 Smithfield St.; PITTSBURGH, PA. 1111 - Gent's Clothing made to order In the latest styles. REMOVAL. GRAY & LOGAN HAVE REMOVED Vault N 0.89 AVENUE Noy47 Sixth Street. SPRING AND SIMMER STYLES 1870. • a. 0. wpm:woos. c. 1. utnu.A.wswnta. M'PHERSON k MUIILANBRING, Merebaet T'argnitetiMilvararrergeniasTreeigit at LlalrJ v3ek Or the ben .most 4 m tsatenable (tomb is our News Peet portion an our own u gaVeo tia 'nt. of our ability to ye sd. e atieenom we respeetly of from l id os an Pa rarly examlnation of onr stock of Floe nee., Cass. mama Y ll.reVit a aLSON a MIIIILANBRING. • table No.lo Bbrln NEW SPRING GOODS. A sylendld new We. 01 Cloths, Cassini' ores, &0., Dag reeeteed HENRY LEVEL .3 Merchant Tenor. IS Bmitheeld ----- STONE. NTEST COMMON aehine Stone Works, Northwest corner of West CommoniAllegbeng. TYIED'IL ATVATER co. Ifs& on band & radognimßVl' anfflombratones. &a. orders errant:OW on eins_e&P_ t iThr _ „LP la tags Frat . Roll Ratter; For &R. by J. IL CAIMELIN 141 Fins seem.. SODA ASII.-100 (woks tor sale by I .1. B. CANFIELD. AMIIST4CENTS._ ox SHOO, MI SHOO, FLY! NEW OPERA HOUSE ONE WEEK ONLY. Commenting Monday Afternoon. July 4. D.. Open at M past 1: Commenced M o'Cleek. The Original and World•Pariiior. • S BRYANT'S 111:INSTI'4S, The °Wok Minima TrOtine In exists.. • on: Bryant'. opera Statists. N ew York. under —• M ediate direction and supervision of the eminent comedian, comedian, Mr. DAN BRYANT. who will P'islitrly T1t17.-VelmAivirim - it,r,, -- ,t h z.ll , ‘ 4 following burlesque operas will be performs/Si Lucretia Borgia. • 'ill irreveent.' -wins:llbn la.'' - Girl of the Period.- and Iran Ilryni3Ve urea. eel New York Puce., - llrunlet." Tho onset Or:a lma - libOo Fir: - as in sadiron and made a public ne nessity of by Dan Bryant and nitro Need, as parr formed by them over 1.130 nights at Bryant's Op. ts !loam New York. Sale of +teals will comtrianco rss i tnl- th lri7ise o Z Pk:: d llie.r Kiraa r il:; 4.: 111: ch... 1111.00: Gallery, `pc. Kiri- open nt h MU Yi commenre at eise 11 chrk. .WI _ Jr MIN l',einlrl 11, ilutlucas Agent. • pa•FIRgT '! - Grand .. Mi itary Pie icy . FOIRT I COMPANY Du(a - ur. - NE GREYS. AT VaIfINTISHIP GROVE On nom A .11 1 1,1311,1tre,q!burg Cite July* 4, 1870 Tickets. $l. Music by ilreut Weston. Oaul .le"Mtilti . _____ PFICLA.L. . / _‘:l ur aßD ii.E.ICE--': jutli o r 17' ins.. Idr . 1 ) ne or Sewerage Bonds.. '' ste.'l. Ile It ordained mel enacted by Ihe Select and Common ocils of the City of Allegheny. And It Is hereby o rdained and °meted by the all thotity of the Immo. That the Controller Oa and he is hereby Authorised and empowered to prepare an additional) r:eof Seweragellonda.of sualelent ~ amount in,lhe aggregate . may be necessary to I pay th e fir- 7 5 Men for the constrection of the cetera Ipil under contract and that may be roe. thee'. •I• donna the presentyear.pmegged the amount done not exceed 030200, said bon. to j be of the denomination of 0300 "0 01.300 ea.: to mature In ton years (Com date of Wale, and to bare coupon s attached btthring Interest at the rate daft It cc.. per annnm. peyable un the Unit January and July in each Rad oveq year. said Bonds to be s ign ed by tlio Mayor and I reaso• ire. and o...signed by the Controller. Sue. 3. That ell Wes of said Bonds whlghmay " he leaned. shall be made by the Centroller oL bald , ; city, by and with the adclee of the Finance Cons• , l miller. and in nil other respects the inane. sale and • , disposal of sal4 Ronda shell be In Accordance with il the Al l eg heny .of nietllbly relative to Senors lo fthe City o f nberoved the 3010 day o March. ISO 9. y Arc. 3. That She faith, credit and corperete ' I •proPertY Of the of Allegheny be and is hereby '•''. pledged for the redemption of riaid Bonds at me - burial. and the lnterest accruing thereon. SAC. 4. That 3o much of any ordinance . may conflict with of ha' supplied by th e foregoing. be .0 the same Whereby revealed. Ordain. ..II onset. Into a law.thls tlic 234 day of Jene.AnnoDolulni otus thousand eight And , dred lir' -- --. MESlillf nt `elm Cnnurtl >unel • tr "I 2711 Y WAILSEII. • ‘,l Contr.ort,fk.anetl, MEE -To Anthorbe the lain Sewer n Jucteou • Sac. I. Bo it ordained and enacted by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Alleatianl. .• thand It Is hereby onlatned d enacted by Use orny of the same. That the an Sewer Comnsiu a- , be, and they are hereby bull:prised and directed to leglte and receive propeasils fo r the construction . a Sewer. located as follow. via. and according to plan to be approved by Councils: On Jackson stav, commenotno at Beaver etreet, end extend letoalong Jackson street and Irwin avenue, and conn therefor with We'd Common Sewer. and to con tract therefor whit the lowest and best bidder or bidden, at their discretion. NM la. That an aiwat as the cnstand expense' rd mld Sewer sha ll be fully micarinlned. the sa forbe levied. asocesed and collected no provided for,by An eat of Aasembly of tbs. Commonwealtla of Pennsylvania. entitled - a supplousant In sow element of the 'fourth 'cation of an rat.entitled aat • Act .bding to Allegheny City: approved Mar .44th. A. D. .1489." ligc. 3. That as much of any ordluanee =LT c ,, n etet with. or t. supplied by the foregolhg. nai pod the Pamela hereby rerall., d2rdaineill and a a-. y:ef . 1312:1. Ann 1.. e-e•e , orbitll3.4l rln. e t Bred AI Mt .1: .7 R.( ;%it. mien: Cl DlLWolttn. Clef O! Cornnum Cnanctl,a_ Aire OretRDIiNnAN C lateral awer, on iSziclthoen avenue. SSC- Ikße • It ordained and ennead by M0140141E1 pod othenon Councils of the City of Alleybetre. lend it It hereby ordained and enncted by the au thority Of the same. 'Chat the Sewer Commission be. and they are hereby anthortsrel and directed to invite and receive propose/3 for the construcllon 4 Sewer. located ui follows, viz.. and according to plan to be approved br Councils: w e Stockton nt nieces, from Petters' street Sewer westwardly. irad . to contract there( or Mtn the lowen and beet bidder nr bldders.at their discretion. Mr S ew e rat as soon fullye cost and eraienses of tend shall be ascertained, the Was shalt be levied. assessed and collected as provided for by an net of Assembly of the Commonwealth. Prarasylv, entitled "a stralllement to • •nie plensent of thefourth section of an act, entitled an 'Act relating to Allegheny City: ararereed Yarah 24. Sec That o r much Of MU orelnenCe M sagy. °metre with or be reirelirel IT the foregoing •• and the mime Is hereby repealed. Ontelned and onereao tritebre. Ilite the WM day of June, A. Done thous/ad eight nundred era . rresine , ll liple,rl. """'' tart of Belaa Cooncll. NvAnssa__ • Prealdent of Common Conn.. • Atteet: IL Dili/ratan, Clerk,of Common Mandl. ..1.111 1 • N ORDlNANCE—Authorizing. the, . avenue. Med.( and Peal of Sharman aven. ,4 A Ohidstresit to At... avenue. - L • Sec. I. Be It ordained and eraCted br thfratiOCt, and Common Councils of the City of All MY. and It Le hereby ordained end enacted by ad. = thotitybt the some. ThattheCommittee on tiilite be, and they ere hereby authorised and d1r...t0 1rt•110 n a IlleelTe DrOp.alli fur the eroding and 3. ~tr s a n c ino7C tat r rhrl ' i=grgentr ' lltrdr . bidders. et their discretion. Sac. 11. That for Wray'. lb cost and a ex of the same. there Is 80014 y teal. a 1. sessinent, mid useasment Deal/WO 4:ollofted a provi ded by lbo Act of Assembly. entitled "Act relative to Streets in the Qty of Allefheey." peters April lat. 18111. 000.3. That all ordinances or portant ordirmenas inomaistent herewith be and Meyer." heretryre, lined sod enacted Into a law, thisth ind • day' of J.e..Atlllo Dorrilnl.one thoneetant hundred and seventy. JASIES Pregident nL Faille[ ragloo.ll. Attest: 3.17- OXtra.. Cleric of Select l CloEun NltY cil. Presidonrof Common C 0... Attest: R. Unworn - rt. 4. Clerk 0 0 Common Connell. A N ORDlNANCE—Authorizing the ‘, £3 Grading and Paving of Morton Alley. from 1 . North alloy to am - mummery even. , • • - Be. 1- Be it ordained end enacted by the Sakai. and footmen. Councils of the City Of Alladhetif, and It 10 hereby ordained and enacted by Mena thority of the same, That the Cenneitte•on !BMW o be, end they ere hereby authorised Sad directed. to inrith and receive proposals for the Grading and Paving . of Morton alley, as aforesaid. and to eon- tract therefor with the amen and best blifdar or. bidders at their discretion. Bre. That for defraying the Met and eirliensea , of the pune,there Is hereby levied a. meat, thid assessment to be made bbd onllened, se provided by the Act of Assembly, entitled re "Art relative to Streets 4n 7 the City a Alleshen?." eP• prov ed .3 A . SIeVII I °Ninet:ea enders Oi ardt. nanoes inonnoirtent herewith behereby re— pealed. . Ordained and enacted intna law; this the rl.3d day of Jane, Ann° Dondal. one thountn4 eight 7. . hundred and seventy. JAMES McBRIBM. ' President Of Select Mac ea. • Attest: J. IL 001.0 r, • eTert of Select Connell. • HENRY WAILSIBB. • •President of Conaten Connell. ' Attest,. J. ILO's-Lev. • - • f' AF ORDININCE—AntheizIng the Grading and Parton of Ceders Hey. between Washington avenue and Franklin greets. • • Be tf orealnal and *named bY tht and Common Councils of the Car of All and It la hereby ordained and eeiteted 07 t • ea! • Moray of the name. That tbe Cod:mita. on iambi be. mold they are hereto , antborael and directed, to Immo and receive proposals fee the grading and tiesitis or-r easy. as atoms:Ad. without eurb"- .s. idea...si and - to corionct trienlarwith tbe tow est and beat bidder or bidders, at Noir alwatton. ow. 511.-That foe detrZ7l6o the dot nod 11,..1.02 , 11$ of the same. there is hereby Lased a special 110111111. br ‘77,1 :=3 7 . raitti ` VATt nah:tive to Streets to the [O7 01 ,vjartsOt 'cep tooonatatent herainittl benVt • pealed. • • • • Ordained and enscted int it late ails the Shiel day of Jone.Armo Domini ono thousand slant hun dred and aesenty. - lAStE3 MeURTEEt, President at Select Connell. attest.. I. In. 000.01. . ' • Clerk of Seleetaft. vrAnNER, President I c l Fainpen amotiL . Aitesit: It. Dossonelt. Clerk of Cameras fnnel!. • , —l4 N A iT:2; Wetar 0. he It 9tdertn4 .4 , - .10 , yt chff And Common t 110P , ...ty .4 A n t:or ‘ 7. d 4ratih 01 n itC:=Ve s_ a tt be -4.3t*SLlk=l,LerArai:Vn drl4:2 as Bends." , . That,. melt of an, onainhnen MOP& mitoses ea may eona tot with. - or be aeripiled by • •Stolialf. be and the same LS hereby renWlea. • ' 6!======.lJ:::4tl 4 ,llti and seventy. - • • . 7 3AlitiS * - Preadest of Select Connell. Attear I. 11:001.21. 1 Clerk of Select Connell. • • L. .. ti o. lir IMKNES.. • President of Common Council. Attest, Rouser IntAroallt. • - • Clerk or Common Courtrai. omen or TIM CONfI.OtLrR or AL.° RIMY Pirrseran_.,e June 2.oth. NOTICE TO BAKERS.--Sealed Pra MeAUS:eddressed to the .. 13oard *CU !Mittel" of t theallmheas County Priem." Init be • rrirlikilighlte"n'irolgMln Venn fortis monshs from Jolt lath. len?. Lateen So welsh orweral-e-hstf end too Wood* rosPeettlely - and lobe of spproved Ind* to be toad' so math pur pound. far pro thonsend des , '• • lam wILI be metre. or he PertonnanoPoti' oontneet. The name or the seekeity roost some, pear the • bid.tbLs U Ma M ce Indorsed Of the Warden , and probated at ; berstairAontharr — F : """ ---- err =comma aims, f ,i 1 . A uxencyr,inne 11970.) NOTICE—The Assessments fokr the . .1 co .nr.etton at the SHWIMS oft (Ar 77.... Ann eleMbren neer reedy tor examthattort s e t-tbis once until TrUESlDN ii i w a r theinjarrivirt will =lPsylnlwas 1311" x. _ DiVIS,Ctt, • I - 1 , 011, SALE —Engines and &Mei* , , , -a- Nomad Second Ttrud,of alltma. itirtrt!,•&!/e -- -.1 on bold. Orden from MI parts of lbe ourott7l&o" tbi l' :.' tended 40. • • CO r.r..',Ll Comer Yotoravense s YltB j17•11•If• C. AD.l " & r• Foetuse eers Del, idorf_tutro hat Eli sod Iptalve rooms sort mita, Pe_ea ireo, well Malt luXl fa colasSW =a r 7. 4 7,.." seo u rg. 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