THE D ILY GAZETTE. 11 OME NEWS. - Pens= I slag the city for. the summer. rad selsblai to have the °sierra sent to them, will please send their addresses to the office. nice by mail, 75 cents per month. tluhlag • i •c el we ) e rn • I t et t i,t I le a -n• • ' I • t Yesthel.—Th . 'ladies of Ullmore Mission church opener a festival last night, which was largely a ended. It will continue this evening. and .e can cutely promise rare en leletent to all lso attend. The Wostaa irlfrage eroclation for Al legheny count • will hold is meeting at the llonnt of Tra•l Rooms, corner of Wood street . and Virgin all p, Thursday. the ith, at ball- past roan r. . All are Melted. ' For hale.-11creral eats of second-hand window . web With good lights in, and doors. good no new. Win be sold eery low. Apply to dayli idar.rprz counting room, corner 01 , avenue and Suotheeld street. Thrtetenedtharine Cady made complaint before the Mayor, " yesterday. littlest Win. Connelly, whom she alleges threatened to •Iltembowel her with a butcher knife. will be required to give bail for surety of the pence. • ewer..—ltathlng drawers for * Iltocklng store, John Degel . 30 Fifth avenue. boil.. olibe , moult Co., 1.4 Mayor Cal by an ankle thrown out o asv is •till confined to the house undo. which he received when a burgs a few darn ago. Capt . . hefful lice has reale , tobacco bust rily bF Lleut fags the Ittill'gth'nY eight ri; ere Eckle. to o l" re S trlelfcA ' r i leßC r Zy m , ad eb e arry meth assault and batt z ery # homed for the accused. Amalfi! sulk tie formation ins John M. I A irrunt !pley.--Chlef lingua made In c the Mayor Testerdny. Mire- Ish with selling liquor on Pun it yens isme4. fur the arrest of on p I ortnation irt Moe., W any. A warm Thom, Edle• will consult their own Interest bY calling at the new stand stocking store before purr...basing elsewhere. A full and carefully selected stork of hosery, gloves. An.. on band at John Begelman & Co.'s new stand stocking store, No,3i Fifth arsons. . Examination of CH, Teaehers.—The exami nation of teachers who kohl provisional err. tineates was closed yesterday. The examina tion of new. applicants will commence this morning at the High School building. corner of wood street and Sloth avenue. 'Mirk Males on Tuesday evening, July sth. by A. Dien:value, auctioneer, at bis Stock Ruutus. lOU Smithfield street: Hank of Pittsburgh :4) H. and Nati0na1.:....... .............. fia to I.ll.lsens' do. , cu al . • AttentiOn.=.4lse members of the Douglas', Zouaves will meet at their armory on Fourth avenue. over Mayor', office, on Friday even ing, at Vi o'clock. A full attendance Is de sired. fly order of ' 8. MASSEY. Captain Commanding Co. belling Without Liecur.—Johp Roxlkrry. it is alleged. hs* been breaking the liquor low by selling whisky to divers persons. not bor . Ing procured a license so to do. Jes Urn . ham makes ' the complaint before t he Moyer, who brsubil a Warrant for the arrest of John. The Carpenters in . a shop on :Anderson street. Allegheny. Yesterday, boring imbibed . too freely, god Into a tow. during which they used the tools in the shop pretty freely upon each other. Three of then, were arrested by the police. end spent last night in the lock up. ilarreay.—George Robinson made intom-a ion before the Mayor. yesterday. charging Adam Kessler with the larceny .of a sliver watch valued at PL. He alleges that the watch sr.a stolen from his pocket while he was leeping. A warrant was Weed for the arrest of Reinder. Notleem.--In addition to those already noticed. the /4.21: M. Bank, City Dank. National. Trust Co.. Second National of All., . - gbeny, Keestone Bank. People s National Hank. and Masonic Savings Rank announce their respective dividends this morning on - our Ars" para. • • Death of • Jeursailst.—Mr. W. 2.1. Redfield, who was engaged on the Elvalna Mail some months ago, died at Hartford, Susquehanna county, a few days ago, from a disease super induced by a carbuncle on his neon. He was a man of good qualities and was much ad mired and esteemed in this community. Allegbeny.—The . wharf extension between the Suspension and Hand street bridges. going forward under the Impel - vision of the energetic Wharf-Master, Mr. S. It: Davis. is a very crol itable piece of wort, and afford, when finished. a meek heeded addition to the space fur elkarf purposes, and at a very hitting cost to the city. . Mori elm which can be smoked with ease and comfort and Is a real 11=1137. -go to lie grnw's. No. 45 Ninth street. If Ton don't smoke cigars. get a meerschaum and some of that-tobacco, One cut and superb smoking, which sfegraw always keeps on hand. lie grew's, No. 45 Ninth street, is just the place for the accommodation of smokers. Kier Co.. proprietors or the Keystone Pottery, hare on band at their warehouse. No. ntel Liberty street. a new and betuttlul stuck or tea sets. latest patterns and brash. A' table that wotildrit look well with them wuuld'rd present a unat appearance with any Manufacture of queensware. The Keystone Is not excelled by.any queensware In the mar ket. • A tomtit ekanbeated.—Yesterday morning Um &doh Ilsrshall, &little boy. was playingabout a pond In the yardesttactied to bin Intber's premises. when be Tell M. When taken - out he was insensible. the soft mlod In the bottom the pond limit's . abnostaurfteated him, Dr. Itnettger succeeded In restoring Min to con sciousness. hot he Is still In a precarious con dition. She{ 11/•••CIL—SMIdIT morning a IlUle bar about ten.yean of age was htying ' , swift a s tation ear West I' of Ms father. l et It West PC•11. Railroad. when be let It drop to the ground. The hammer struck e stone and the pistol was discharged. The bail entered the fleshy part of tits thigh, from which It was subsequently extracted. The wound Is nut dangerous. The Mayor's Ocoee.—The Fourth of July had a tendency to retire tattiness at the Mayer's office. The lock-up W.' pretty well tilled up In the forenoon •f the Fourth. and in order to make room for:those who might come in dur ing the evening. His Honor held a court at four o'clock. The place was tilled to over flowing during the night, and at the two bear ings. yesterday morning and Monday evening. just sixty-six omen were disposed of: We eon the especial 'attention of our read ers to the statement of the Xasoide Deposit Savings bank In to-day's paper.. The exhibit to indeed guttering and no institution of the same kind In the city Is entitled to better credit than this - cue. Captain Datatelor the President and Deurge McClain the Cashier. and the !hoard of Directors are all well known to our citizens. belonging to our eery best heathen men. and worthy of confidence. We commend this bank to nor readers. The ••Glerfoos Fourth" reseed off very Pleasantly bereaboute. The city was almost Imilrplr deserted. and the regular and special • train% ,on lie railroads were crowded from morning tilt night. Bat little drunkenness was observable, and no accidents occurred. In the evening a floe display of fireworks was made in various parts of the city. Altogether the day was one full of pleasure and enjoy -meet, and the seeable way our_ people or =ed It was highly gratifying and commend -able.- goatee( Vale.-3fessrs. C. C.Cluttlield C 0..& rowittors of the Connor (borne of New Haven. have Published in the neatest Imaginable style a pretty little volume of Yale College None. edited by Charles N. Elliott. A. 114.7 and dedi voted so the class of la. Although the volume Is smaller than the other Yale abbe books we have seen. It seems to contain must of the old favorites and some that have made their llll peartnce during the past few years, and will .doubtless flod favor Is the eyes of the Yee Alumni hereabouts. Carpenter Shop Destroyed, The carpenter atop or Mears. Moore and Chamber, ' Ohio Street, near - ;been.. - - - together with Tuesday evening. There was a large stock of tools and finished work in the building. which made it impossible as yet to ascertain the loss. The stook and tools were fissured. The ffre Is supposed to have origl from a rocket.. Over Ike Illalf—nertosoly lajorra. On the morning of the "Fourth" Jonas Ber clay attended a picnic at... Monitor Ureic. While there he accidentally fell over the high binff overlooking the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne Chltuo Road. U. fell upon the rocks be low and when picked up was Insensible. Both legswere broken and he was otherwise no badly lacerated and Injured by the shall rocks that his life is des red uf. lie was a botcher by ooculudiee. . IMME=III2 A distressing accident reaultingin the death of Wm. Stiller. aged ten years, lum of Stephen Stiller, .of Armwell township, Wmhington county, occurred in that. township, Wednes day, nit. The boy was riding a blind hone, and when near a bridge crossing n email dream his attention was Mtracted by some boys In the dream bathing, and in watching them he misdirected the bone, which stumbled cod tell. The her roll Mr to a deep ditch at the aide of the road and the hone fell upon him, killing him Instantly. Amputate/. Our reader", 'will remember .that Joseph inaddkra, engloaer of the "Friendship" steam er. Allegheny. had• his left hand crashed at the Ere which destroa portion of Huck., stela's brick yard at a week coo. The ;-karrd became worse alma and on Monday it • one found necessary to amputate two of the fingers. Dr. Hamilton performed -Mr opera tic*. Waddle. will Oat be incapacitated from duty, and win resume his place in a In' , weeks. CoustorplyMillet sale. • Owing to the beast Cathie preventing per sous from attending the olio, those desirable pieces of ground at City View, only part of them wore sold. and the balance win be Any qo Friday. July 9th, o f 2 o'clock from Aay t ioaons desiring a pieceground • one to flee acres. cooed with bearing fruit trees and grapes, and commoding a beautiful • • clew of city and country, within liftsiest min i: titre drive of she Allegheny Diamond. rla 1' Federal street. North avenue and lower Perrysville plank road. dumld not fall to attend, as alto so convenient on such coy • terms are eisedwilogiy rare. • • Terme...one-111th cads and balance In ere zi equal annual poop ents, with interest. Con . opium will be prosidtd to take persona to sad from tbe rale, starting at Troy Hill Pas , • moneFOare , at corner of East and Ohio streets. • frau us to 2N teciork• THE ALLEGHENY SCHOOLS The Dosed of Controllers to Menton—A,- Ointment of Teaehers—Tesehers'., salaries fied—Resort ea the Condition of the elenools—Text Books A.lorded. Last evening a regular monthly meeting Of the Allegheny hoard of School Controllers vnt, held at the,,Conimon Connell chamber, City Building. At eight o'clock Mr. Dennison. of the Second ward, opened the exercises with prayer. The rot was then called, the following members responding: Messrs. Ashworth; AIReo. Darker, Ikckert. noriand. Denney. Chadwick, (lanes . . Dunlop. Dennison. Eaton. Francis. Forrester. Faas Dobson, Haney. Ingham. Kennet, Minnemver. , Miller, Mossier, ?loser. 3larthans, Mcßoberts, McCance, McConnell, McClinton, Nesbit, Pat. i 'raon• Parke. ClEga Sprague. Smith, Trimble. Walton, White. Wilson and President King. Minutes read and approved. The retorts from the- local Boards were then presented, which exhibited the school.. Ina progressive condition. The following list of tenchere for the even ig rear was reported [rum the First word nools: Prthripal—W. T. Moorehead. untooner Department—Misses E. Campbell vs. Lamont. M.J. MbDonald, 311.a1. Down logton. Medium—Misses Sude 3let)ulgg, Sadie Lylv M. G. Louden. Prunarg—Mlsees kl. F. Ackley. Emma White, 11. A. Mulhuttan, Lizzie Ball, Bell Cunningham.. Writing True/ler—Miss J. A. Lecky. The Eighth Ward Board reported the fol. hru. lug list for the coming school year: Principal—Miss 11. Renwick. (inuaraur—A. C. McNeil. Mr , litua—Miss Susan Wilson. .• • erliaorit-31iss S. Omsier. The Committee on Colored Schools reported the folloselog as the choice of teachers for the year: .Principol—S_._ A. Neale. • ..tailKtonts—Mlle Ella Wilson and SilimEtuum Ware. The elections were Mmarmed. Mr. Ko!luck, from the Ebtninittee on pedal Instruction, presented n series of les for the control of the schools. which ere told over for consideration at next . . . IneetinF. _ Mr. hallock presented a resolution nuthorl zin n warrant for the pnytnent of ,V 0 In favor. of the e Central Moard or Eduention of Pitts burgh for the education of eleven pnpils from Allegheny. In the :Mete School. Adopted. QM= The Committee on Teachers and Salaries recommended the following schedule of sala ries fur the teachers of the ensuing rear All principals with one or more assixt . onto laOrals with lass than six assist-lIM ant. 1000 00 Assistant principals ' 0000 Grammar Department teachers SW tXI Medium 4.50 00 Primary- .. . .' MlOO Singing Teacher 101 X) IV They also recommended that all teachers In the medium department having less than one year's experience In teaching receive WO tier annum, and teachers over one year teach ing be paid ses per annum, and when having taught three years shall be entitled to full . . . . salaries. as named In the schedule. They also reported a resolution authorizing the payment of th os ee salaries for .the month of June as paid in Nev. • to conclusion they recommended that each ward be allowed one.teacher fur every forty three scholars. I The report was received and the resolution adopted. Soule discussion castled upon the adoption of a ratio for teachers in the welds. Fluidly fort v-three, as reported by the Committee, was adopted. The schedule of salaries was then adopted. with the proviso In relation to teachers of one and three years' experience as stated. rue soknett or rmacurns. According to the tiash or furty-three KetA.l - to each teacher.' the following table ex hibits the relative difference between the lumber employed last year and those to be ,mployed the coming year. Present Next I number.ye ar. 15 13 Find ward .ecood Third - Fourth' Fifth Sixth Seventh ward... Eighth Colored schools Mr. Frantic offend a resolution instructing the Secretary to receive prposals for loaning the "unexpended balances "of the board, as contemplated In a recent Act of Assembly. Adop edt. Mr. Francis also offered a resolution in structing the Seretary to notify the bondsmen of Jos. Loffnk. 7th Ward tai collector, that legal proceedings wveld be commenced to recover from them the Indebdteduess of the collector to the city. with Interest thereon, unlesspald immediately. Mr. Higgs presented the report of the Com. mittee on Rules, which noted some ameed ments. It was laid over for one.nionth - for cooshlenttion. ---•- • • Mr. King, from the'Commlttee on School In spection, reported that they bad colonic:iced work on the 10th of May and concluded on the 6th of June. They visited all the schools. and nude a thorough inspection of all. They found the Fifth ward divided In three buildings—necessitated by the lbws of their house by fire. The order-was not such as was desirable•, the rooms were not tidy nor suit able...which perhaps explained the restless desainanifested by the pupils. Parentrand irector were haw direllct In visiting since the destruction of the regular schoolhouse. which was another reason for the condition of the schools. • . • These facts suggested the Importance of having good buildings, school conveniences and frequent visitations from directors and • parents. • The Fourth scant building on Sandmky street, was pronounced whslly unsuitable,— badly orroneed. ventilated. and by tar too dirty. The Troy Hill school building was also unlit for the children. The seats were not adapted for the scholars--snany of them in the primary mums being raised so high that the feet of the pupil never touched the floor. in the Eighth-ward school maps were used ...window blinds. The crowded condition of many of the pri ory rooms especially in the !d, 3d and 4th. as a serious hindrance to the physical end ntellectual welfare of the children. The report then speaks of the exertises In rending writing, spelling. ke.. heard, and sites the palm of superiority in all except arithmetic to the - .children In the colored schools• In ccetclusion marls . valuable silfgrestions are thrown out for the benefit of the directors. The report was received and onlered to be printed in the annual report of the hoard. Mr. Dennison from the Committee on Text Books reccanmended that all the books In use In the schools last year, be continued with the following. - exceptions: "Iturtt's Omar me? to take, the piece of that formerly in use; (hrood's new series, to take the place of the old. . • . The couirottee stated they Mot not weed upon a teat hook in geography. The report KU recommended. Mr. Smith wanted to know If the adoption of the report would adopt allot of books for three years. as contemplated In a resolution passed some time ago, • Mr. Dennison thought It impossible for one Board to act in such a manner m to bind the notions of n Hoard three years hence. Mr. Francis settled the dlfliculty by quoting the law which required that the books he chosen "annually?' The books used hut year: with the changes noted were then adopted. . The question then recurred upon the adop tion of a text book in geography ,-- "-- • Mr. Nesbitt moved the adoption of Govors. Mr. Dennison moved as an amendment the adoption of Mitg.hell'a - A vote was then taken upon 'the amend ment. which was lost, the yea. and nays be ing called. resulting hi 8 yeas and ft nays. Guyon; series wait then adopted. Mr. Dennison - moved to dispense with the Primary fleography, ns its study by the it d you id morn gerpe harm thanuplis not old good. enough to understand The motion was ensile voted down. Mr. Eaton moved the election of Prof.. R. H. Cargo and it. H. Rack, as music teachers for the ensuing year. A motion was made simultaneously, to ad journ. The Chair out the first motion., which wan tbed carried—about four members voting he others scenting to be engaged In an Itn mnmute dlsenealon. Next the motion to adjourn was carried. and the hall cleared at ten o'clock. = Lam place yestir atternoon on. the Incline Hallway. Mr; lL J. Smith. the contractor and builder of the road, was engaged with a Mr. Aiken In Meas uring the work. These gentlemen weth.eti the track about midway between the upper and lower. station-house, when the latter growing somewhat timorous, was cautioned by the former to look out for the descending car. Simultaneously almost with the giving of this caution the up car struck Mr. Smith, when he was knocked down and sustained a compound, comminuted fracture br the left ankle. A car containing one of the employee of the road was immediately sent up as near to' the scene of the ac cident ar_posslble. In which Mr. Smith was places thd taken to the .lower station house, and from thence to his residence In Chatham street In this city. Shortly after his arrival at hie home, Drs. Pollock, Bruce. Denham and Marshall decided that the only safety of Mr. Smith's life was In the amputation of the' in jured part of the leg. an operation which they completed thecessfullY at about half past six 'clock in the evening. Mr. Smith Is a most honorable. upright and respectable citizen. and the news of the sad accident which befell him awakened the tenderest sympathies of the whole neighborhood in which he lives. Several of the officers of the read visited Mr:Smith list evening at his residence and expressed their Profound sorrow at the occur rence.ond gave utterance to deep regret that he would be unable for some time to superin tend the men who are engaged In completing the work. No blame is cast upon any one for the sad accident.. • - •• • - The pay, lobos have good hope of W. Smith's recovery. The Winced gentleman and his afflicted fatally have the deepen am pathies of the community. The ••Veurth" end the Germans Seyeral of our prorninetit German societies celebrated under the immurement of the Pitts burgh Turner Society by a procession and si picnic of the beautiful Iran City Pair. The picnic grounds were ...hilted by about three thousand people, one-third of them About l o'dock r. x. C. F. Bauer. isg, troduced trier. assembled Josiah Caen. Est., and Mr. C. Weltershausen no the speakers of the day. The former delivered Ms speech in English; the latter In Getman. [loth gentlemen were most dean - roll/ and warmly applauded for the truly patriotic spUit of their speeches. The diyereitled en.loYmelite connected with the plc-etc lasted until dark. The greaten order prevailed throughout. to to show how peacefully and agreeably evelTailni came oft be It mentioned, that some musts him who were kept In readiness to Interfere to cues of emergency. had time enough to play uninterruptedly games of •4111.1trstx" all day long, to some remote caner of tbe Ve rde grounds. The nukes of them Oa a men, were. we are glad to record, never d. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE t W EDN ESD BRUTAL HOIICIDE Mau Maniere.]l,l4 at, Wife and gee Para- mour—TheAreuseil ID Custody. Another foul artd-.)brutal murder hea been committed In Washington county, and it is not at all improbable that at least two per one of them the 'rye of the murdered man and the other beLliaramour, will be re quired to expiate the'gkill of their participa, tion In the crime ,oh_ the gallows. A few yearn since. Sarnu4 Brown, an Indus trionscolored man Melte well up in years. married a young mulatto woman, uto. it. is alleged, inn few short mouths proved unfaith ful to her marriage vows and dishonored the name of wife. Iler husband remonstrated with her.but to nu purpose. Ile continued to live with her, however, and She continued in the evil ways into which she had fallen. A few months since she bemune Intimate with John Pallion, a colored man residing In the neighborhood, who, it Is alleged.w.ith the aid of the wife of-Brown, plauned-theidestruction of the man they tad already dishonored. lins presence was a hindrance to the full con summation of their crime hod they resolved to rid themselves of hlm Jerry Knight, n col ored man residing In the vicinity, was appeal ed to by the guilty pair - to aid them in their nefarious wino. According to his statement, they wanted him to procure poison mid put it In whisky and induce Brown to drink it: Jerry refused however, and .then other measures were adopted. what they were and how the murder wan committed will have to be in : feral from Elie circumstances. `MSMNI . alive,far as can be uacertained, a short distance from his , residence, in Cross Creek township, about two miles north of Middle- town, on Saturday morning, the 25th ult., mid as he was accustomed to is uric away from home for four or are days at a time,-hisnh- was nut noticed bi - the neighbors until the , findin of the body. ou the following Fri day the Ist inst. Two boys were selinng in CroSs Creek stream about half a mile row whhre Drown re duel, on Friday morning, and they found the body or a man in the stream. They dragged It on the bank,and one of them went to Middletown d notified lice D.M.lloyd, of that place, mpannt lied a jury for the purpose of holding an Inquest. The body was viewed tiy the juq• and a.:irot tort cm examination held upon it ha• two phy sicians, who agreed that the man had come to his death by violence. There was a hole pass ing entirely through the head below the ears, • . . . . resemblln; abutter. hole. The entire back part of the skull semi crushed in and the lower jaw broken. The body had. evidentlyy been lying in the water several days 'before It was discovered: as the skin was blenched perfectly white. and the hair was nil off the head. The body could only be.recognized by the name of deceased and other marks on the arm In India ink. Jerry Knisht, the colored man above re ferred to. was examined by the Justice, and sufficient evidence was elicited from him to warrant the arrest of Mrs: Brown and John Falluen, as well as the detention of Knight, who if he is not a party to the crime, Immo who did the font deed. They were according ly arrested end committed to the Washington jail, Saturday evening. The coroner's jury bed not concluded the ex- mutilation 'when our reporter left, but enough had been -elicited it was thought to fasten the crime on Fuilum and the wife of the mut , . • dered man. The circumstances under which this brutal . . . . murder was committed. so far as they have been developed, are similar to those of the wuseman -murder committed in Fayette county a few years since, for which Their well was executed. BIRMINGHAM COUNCIL 'A regular meeting of the Birmingham Coun cil was held at the Council Chamber on Four teenth street Yesterday. Tuesday evening: July sth. at half past seven o'clock. 'Members Present Nlessrs AtterberY. Duncan. Oliver. Schwan', Sadder and Voegly. Cl"i Mr: Att..rbv, Cl a+ called C. the •halr. The minutes of the preceding meeting were rend and approved. Mr. Atterbery, from the Committee on Fi nance, reverted that there was a note of the borough fur VAN) which would fall due on the lath Inst., and that there was at present but $1,1166,13 In the Treasury. The accounts of the several borough °dicers showing the amount of money collected and paid Into the borough Treasury. were then read. received unit Med, nod wamosts ordered to be drawn for the officers' salaries. Mr. Frans A. Mealier complained to Coiacll that the water tlowed from Twelfth xtreet into his cellar and destroyed its asefulr.ess. The matter was referred to the Street Com mittee. Mr. &win. Chairman of the Committee on Markets, reported that the Committee had •onaidered the matter of building a new mar ket house. An architect had been spoken to .d he hoped that by the neat meeting the Committee could have something definite to report. The report was accepted and filed. On motion of Mr. Doyle. a committee was appointed to consider tire propriety of nailing a portion of the borough lot. .1 petition for a gas law on the corner tif Frederick and Twelfth streets was referred to the Finance Committee with power to net. The.following bills were presented and war rants drawn for the several a:stomas: Jacob 171 rich. $ ?- 4 51 Schwartn 5 hl • Stenhenmon Krehan fur Insurance.. - . 42 On bill uf firmumei fur sweeping DUI of John Eiehley 1.1 - r cleaning lucli , up and rash paid out fur Coundi h:1111- ben" ae . Total ......... .... SO 11 On motion. warrants were ordered tote drawn for the salaries of the several borough ofileers. of Mr. Rho or. fur blacksmithing nmounting to VOX. mei referred to the tit feet Commissioner for rumination. On Motion of Mr. Schwartn. a warrant for three hundred dollars was • ordered to ho drawn In favor of. the Street Commissioner for paving purposes. A number of nuisances were reported and ordered . to be abated: . . . . On motion the 31arket Constable anti clerk or markets were directed to examine ail went offered for tale in the rolirket and if any_person is found exhibiting diseased or unseholesonN, meat for sale' to pro.ecute them. - _ . . _ On motion of Mr. 01 iver. the matter-relative to the wharfage on lumber war laid over until next meeting. • ' On motion adjourned. MUSICAL I= EDIIPIIOI GAZCTTEZ A grand concert -was given In Venice. Washington count', a Short time ago. by the vocal sumac clam of that place, superintended by Prof. livers. Prof. Byer. has long been a very Imccessful teacher of vocal tousle as well as a very sac cesaful lender and director of concerts, and when he determines to give n concert or "big single' he goes to work with a will and knees nothipg undone to make that concert a com plete same.. The Venice concert wat,fully up to the Pru femur's standar:l. and equal to Ilk grand con cert. at Oakdale. in the month of May. . The m,enlng sp e polnted for the ntertal n ment was a beautiful one, and the peoplellrout Cecil and adjoining township. turned out In goodly numbers, so that at the hour of coin meaning the house was filled to overflowing with persons eager to partake of the long an ticipated musical feast. • TI class sang a number of pieces In excel lent style. after which-Miss Licsle Harper, Unite a smallrirl, treated the audience to a tong entitled "Put Me In My Little It WWI rendered telth much feeling and force and created cocelderable enthusiasm. . _ The next performance was 'liver There," which was given In an almost faultless man ner by Misses Laura Thompson and Belle Scott. - A duet t entitled "Mr. and Mrs. Itrown, by Mr. Will ,Kelso and MI. Laura Thinupson, woo received with demonstrations of delight, as was also a piece styled "Dad's a. Million aire." This was 'performed' by Miss Mairgie. Lindsey and MI.. Kelso and Scott. The sharers. In the sh ithw ove named _pieces, by the bred tW audience with InuMLter. "All', Well" wu given by Mrs. Will Houser and her sister MI. Annie Mikes, and us their voices rippled and floated slung over the notes of this imbilinely beautiful piece the audience named to be lifted to the seventh heaven of delight. Truly nothing could be more sweet and touching then the almost faultless per formance of this piece by then "sister night- Summer sweets" was given awe ' beautifully by Miss HA , • .„ ed a violin loin OldDs...con," per ,yMe.CyriorMcf.luskey. of Pittsburgh. Mr. McOuskey by his astonishing perform once, on the violin boa woo the want/pot of "Ole Bull, No. _:'and when he performs "The Old Deacon" he never falls to bring down the house In shouts of laughter and applause. A solo and thorn• styled "Tommy Don't au" trios rendered be Miss Addle Dila., Miss sle Moss, ant Miss B. 0. Morgan and Will M c giving the the • Miss Dn. is pos sessed of a pure. flexible voice and sings with great eanierteess and feeling under person ating the old may who felt . so very solici tous sliest "Tommy," she - won _golden opin ions from the entire audience. The rapturous applause that followed nil )11. IMlkes' per formances attested the popularity of the fair vocalist. Miss Lirtle Byers presided at the piano aunt displayed bee usual skill In manipulating the ke 1 2 1% audience was very orderly,Mal 'atten tive, and seemed well plea s e d witb the entertaimnent. Yours Truly, 0. PHtDDL Hrri THE WU RTS curl of Oyer and Term!set—Jed/ow M. and Coiner. . TVIADAT, July s.—The MSC of the Common wealth vs. Stephen Hoffman,. Indicted for the murder of Thomas Loughran, was taken up. The defendant was Indicted jointir with Nicholas Hoffman, who was tried same two weeks since and acquitted. The facts and testimony In the MSC are the MOO no those In the case of. Nicholas Hoffman,• and of. coarse the testimony was the same In nib. , stance. _ TSUI. UST Ma WICDSTSDAT "". Com.vs. Robert Ranches,' 9. • " " Joon as. " " Archibald Mantegne. • 24. " 'Thomas Davin. 100. » " Wm.Dritton: 134 " Jamen,llonnell.v. 111. " Peter Klemen. Isl. " Cbarles Knoll. 111. " John Best. " David Lynch. 211. " " John Kennedy. Ke. Corn. vv. James Grant et al. "V. " " Michael LlP}'. 19. " •" " grand, Idebanghlin. 1." Thomas Hewitt' - Ileabas Renter. " ; " Frederick Ploy. " " Jacob Smith et al. ." • Conrad Shot caneS. " • " James Gent. 140. " Martin O'Conne.l. 109. " • " Itlenard IV. Morris. Ormanon Tleaa—Judge lkerrett. Ttlgaogr;Julr b.—The argument and equity list were taken up, but no buelneee of general Interesrgwu transacted. Henry U. Male, Merchant Tailor, hae just received's large assortment of linens amd M r=ateo a complete assortmentof good. nmer "rear generally. corner Fenn avenue and Meth strut. • tf OUR AMERICAN GAME. The Allegheny Club at Oil City—Their Gantt . with the Seneca's—A Pleasant Trip and linc•l reseal Result. Base ball' affairs are beginning to revive hereabouts, and exhibit some of the spirit of former years. Several of our local clubs have been reorganized and a number oeinteresting matches have been played. The event this far, however. which attracted greatest attention was the trip of the "Alle gheny" to Oil City to try their skill with the Seneca Clnb of that Place. The "Allegheny" nine. accompanied by a large number of friends, left Saturday evening and arrived at their destination inn few houro.—thus having a day to rest before the game came off. The afternoon of the kourth was fixed for the play, which mile off on "Ilasson's Flats" near the centre of the town. The day was beautiful—excellent weather for a good game —and almost two thousand people including ladles and children were attracted to•the grounds. It was the great event of the oc casion and created Intense excitement among the towns-people. At half-past three garlic was called. Mr. Larison. of the "Fallen Stars" of Shatuberg, acting as umpire. I The Allegheny lost the toss and were seat first to the bat. The game continued for abmit two hours and ahalf. The crowd seemed very impartial and were "la in applauding good play on either aide. side. The gerierall placing. of bothclubs was line. but In batting the 'Alle gheny won universal praise. Their superior ity in this puffin - Oar was especially cunt niented noon—they hoeing all young. slender, and apparently conOderuhlv deficient In the muscular development which characterized their rivals. The full innings were played with the following score: I 2 3 5 6 7 k U . Totals. Allegheny. 5 3 U 0 I t 2 52 , -. 31 Soneett 3 I 3 3) 2 3 2 a. le The Seneca's reeo.Ml the de - feat ivith good grace andes g red themselves as fairly beaten.rthough Oti Patlstled. They hope to. play n return me Id Union Park. Allegheny. at an early day, They were.assltlious In their attentions, andlalike - With the citizens gener ally, united In iextendingthe hospitalities of the town to the vi4itors, who have the most. pleasant recollections of the trip. The Allt.— gheny delegation ft for home Monday night and arrived here y steeds; morning at SeVtal o'clock. are They re makin airagements for the return match, and trill e .doavor to extend the same kindness to the tie eon's as that which was re ceived. The gam promises to be one of the Most interesting of the season iu our vicinity. and should uttrueti a large turnout. The Alle gheny Club is espocitilly deserving of encour agement by every lover of the manly and hehlthful sport in our. community. All of them are gentlemen who. play for amusement and health, not for money—none are profes sional players, which makes their success anywhere especiallv gratifying. They. could, if thee desired, casilly Increase the strength of the nine by employing • men, and thus change the club into gambling machine, but such is not their desire. They are making the experiment which has thus far proven successful of conducting club, for the enjoyment of this exhillarat log 'exercise, unmixed with gambling. As such they should receive the hearty supuort of the community.—which we trust will be mud= tested by a large attendance wheu the return gaMe Is played. .. BOARD OF HEALTH A mectlncof the Board of Health *as held In their rooms .00 Fourth avenue, at tour o'clock, yesterday, Tuesday July MIL • Members present Messrs. Edwards, McCand less, Bootle, Pearson nod Albeit,' On motion ut Mr. It [wards, Mr.,McCanilless was called to the chair. The minutes of the preceding meeting we rend null approved. . • . • Mr. Crosby II ray. health officer, tepurted for the month of June, 1870: :Cumber Of nuisances abated. number of persons notified, .1.11; number of permits...granted at f g each. 98; number of penults granted at nu cents each total 11.01. Amounts received from permits. *MAXI; amount received from lines,f2.oU—totalsl97.oo. Amount expended during the month, $ll.lll/ bale nee, SINS W. Also, during the month brought one suit agslinst a butcher form is filthy slaughter house, In which case judgment was rendered In favor of the Huard for .$23.00 and costs. OFFICER Mt:FAL/DEWS REPORT. The report of the astorettun health office Mr. John D. McFadden. is es follows: Nu , sances, notices served.!;loo; visits paid. 12 nuisances abated, 47; nuisances removed, 2. . -• • • - The following were received and died James Black for rent. $B7 30: J. It. %Veldt, & for blank books. OL). ..... The bills were approved and warrants or dered-to be drawn for their payment. Mr. Edwards moved that the Health °Myer be instructed to reeelve nocertitlente of death from any midwife except she hare a diploma from a regular medical institute. Adopted. Mr. House moved that the rule apply tamale physicians as well. and that no certificate ha received drama anv Man not having a di ploma fromregulate medical Institute. Adopted unan i mously. On motion of Me. Edwards the Health Officer was instructed to pay the boy In his employ as messenger #I.IXI pee day. up to the Ist of July. and - the question of further salary, was postponed until next meeting.' On motion. the Health Meets were in structed to keep therstßee open on Saturday, from n to 9 a. in.. and from 2 to 5 1'. Sterling then adjourned. MATH FROM I)RI K tNti Yell Dead In the turret--Inquest. Yesterday morning an old man neaten Mlles Carr fellat the corner of Washington street 'and Webster avenue, and when picked up wee found to be dead. Alderman klard to the al.- theof Coroner Clawson held an; Inqueat,no the to.nly. when the fact was Met - cloned that the deceased 'had been drinking excessitely of late. which doubtlima caused bin death. The IT so rendered their verdict. He rest. -dad in a court aft Waterstrect and war an ash hauler. -.00- Ilbltuan We are pained to ananutice the death of Mr. datiaea M. Carr, the well known and highly esteemed dry goals merchant. of Allegheny city, which occurred on Monday morning at ten ec!ock, utter a brief Illness. This an nouncement will be'receired with touch sor row by large Clashes of the community. for the deceased was universally esteemed and respected. He was burn in Allegheny city. ten the Mho( July. Mil. He engaged in the dry goods business In IMS. commencing bin career as errand boy, !tithe store of Maj..N. He httencards "became salesman. still Inter partner, nod afterwards sole proprietor of the store by purchase. He ban been a con sistent member of the Methaliht Episcopal Church since he was fourteen years of age. and wits a trustee of the North avenue church nt the time of his death. On the rah of Octo ber. PIM. hr buried his wife. and has not been in perfect health since. He went to the movement at Willihaapott nut long since for the benefit of his health. Ile lenses an aged mother and two sisters,-and a family of flee boys. the oldest being only Scorn of nge. Ills funeral took place yesterdny4fter noon and was largely. attended —the redinha being at:comp:soled to their last resting place hy the Knights Teinpinrs, and burled with Masonic honors. A Rejoinder. • • Asa long aril Intensely bitter attack made by Mr. Herold, late of the Prrihrito upon a - fellow Minch.- of the same office,poss been tranalated nod published in the Combirr vial. after first appeasing on the Nth of June in the robt‘blatt. we think it merely jostle to give an English circulation to the reply of that gentleman as contained In the Preihrtts Freund of the following day. It reads as follows: I consider it to be beneath my dignity to answer the low accusations. bristling with lies. which weremade against tae in yester day's number of a German paper In this city. I nut not aitonished that the proprietor of that sheet so readily operlabh columns to this literary vst/Pittond. The fact in. that the un luasking of the man resulted in n discharge from his position, which-.touch resembled a disgraceful ejection. This individual is not worth my while going would n contr" - - -- ;... iota awl ue of interest •ler. The proprietors of this paper (ATI/mita Freund/ have suMelent evidence in their hands to justify toy accusations and ac tions in every particular. This La my ant and last answer. EMASUEL The Trethfial Airiest Reform inremmereiel.. What do the Republicans of the different districts throughout the county, whore no pri mary 'native agree held un Saturday. think of the credibility or reliability of a paper that can assert that meetings were held and dele gates elected in all tic .11 , 4rkis of the county/ Nu election was held in the distriet In which I reside. and front the best information I can obtain there were not ten primary meeting% held in the county. Does the editor of the Connerrehil imagine that the people of •Alle kheny county are so stupid or dull that they can be deceived by such • e palpable and naked falsehood? • Did nut the editor of the t'ononcrrini on the day after the last County Convention come out In an editorial proclaiming that he bad oniashrtt the tint?. and elsimhig the credit of notainatin■ the entire firkrt in Opposition to the rinutrod ere What have these ;modem of his done since to Meer his wrath. or was it n lying Whet of the Coohonminif CM= MMES A verY pleasant feature of the celebration of the Fourth of July yesterday was the en tertainment of. the two hundred orphans it the Catholic Orphan .Isylutn on Tannehill street. • During the day a really sioncptuous bayonet was provided for the little ones. and in the evening, In the presence of the assem bled children. the:Sisters who have charge of them, and a number of invited guests, a bril liant dimpler of nreworks took place, to the Intense delight of the children. The enter tainment throughout was gotten up at their private expense by the following gentlemen, managers of the Asylum: Very Rev. J. Hickey, Thomas Rourke, Terrence Campbell, M. C. Kane, Chas. McGinn. Domenec Ihmsen, Henri- Frervogle; Wm. ti. Reel, B. Ballston and Chas. B. McKenna. These- gentlemen were present and were untiringly active in promoting the happiness of the little folks. Their success was marked and thorough. =1! Mn. Hwang Amman In Another column pUblishis his customary observetlons on the weather. Pow persons ate as thoroughly versed to weather matters as Mr. A. -Poor. B.C. ?nation. of the Western Uni versity-, tins lust been honored with the de gree Doctor of Philosophy (Pb. by Lafay ette College of Easton; Pa. • Unix& Kum. Biumu.x. CARNAHAN b. CO. met last evening at the office of B. R.-Carna han. on Fourth avenue. and Selected a ticket which will be submitted to the Convention to day for ratification. How is thls for a ring? "AT the last stated meeting of "McPherson Post 117 G. A. R..' held June 00th, the follow.. tog officers were elected for thesurming term: N. M.Elmlth. P. C. J. P. Geist.. 9. VV C.; A. Gates: J. C. J. T. Cunningham, P. Adjt.: it. Lu z i e tt, p. Q. M . Ault, O. D.; C. Matthews, 0. 0.; M. McClarren, P. Bur. -~ I NFLAGRATION Fires In Stasi —One Man Horace Ban On the aft non of the 4th Inst., about half- Past three Wel k, a Ire occulted in the store of Coon & G , at the corner of Pranks town road an the Greensburg Pike. Which 1 resulted in th total destruction of the build- ing. The stoc , conalsting of tin ware, ~., partially sae . and in a damaged . condition. McConnell's d store adjoining caught fire, and was ato loss. including a large stock of ,rugs, dry g ' s and notions. The fire, It Is thought. orig noted from a torpedo having beenro thrown upon the roof. illetvrien =levels and, eight o'clock ,of the same evening an explitolun wan heard In a . • Stable owed ty Mr. Itahe. It aptßars that ,hlr. Babe went into his stable to :feed the •horses, and while there a lamp which he had along with him exploded 'and the burning field was immediately scattered over the hay, and the whole building ton few moments was In flames. Mr.illahe was very badly. burned On the breast and head, but his Injuries May not prove fatat. Two valuable horses in the stable were burned to death. The grocery . store of Louis Dennison adjoining caught are from the stable, and despite all efforts of the citizens to save it. was burned. A man whose name we were unable to learn. was seriously injured, by falling from the roof of the 'build ing whle emptying buckets of water on the ere which were being passed up to him. I The buildingloccuPied. by•Grahans & Coon belonged to Dr. Marchard, and was insured for sic thousand dollars In the Pittsburgh In . sutance Company. The adjoinin g building'. find stock destroyed by remov I and water, were fully Insured in the Lycom ng. 4.iu the store of•-Louis Dennl n there was i. g 12,000 Insurance. The buildin g occupied be .Mriitahe seas insured in the (le nen. of Pitts burgh, for gt.3l). and in the Ge wain, of New Nork, for $3,1100. Mr . : Rahe's lo s will not fall short of MOW. Adjoining Dennison's store, the merchant tailoring establishniiint of J. W. Morgan, the se cond story of which was totally deidroved, was occupied by .Alderman Phil lips. the secondof Mr. Itaho's building , as occupied as a billiard MOM by Major J. J. Lawson: loss te.:,.50.e moored for sl,slai. 1 NEW BRIGP.TON, PA. ;1 _ 1 Liberty—Year Ball/lap Mimi.' derionsly Ireured and Three I 115 w the Fourth was.Obeerted. - 7 [Correspondence of Pittsburgh Gagette.l ', (, Jpi,v 5, DPI. - The different classes of the community. ; struck out In different directions according, p P;their Buttes, and spent the day in the plea* , net groves In the surrounding country. •• The Good Templar,. and their friends went tii• a grove near Homewood, where they silent, the day very plenenntly and returned Milne in the evening all sober. They number ed about tire hundred. The Knights of Pythias occupied a grove at Or near Bonver.Falls, where they put to the day in dancing and ouch like numseulents. They had quite a large gathering. The Gennans put In the day - In a ATOve east of New,prighton. They had plenty of lager and of course enjoyed It hugely. It is said it their liberality they just opened one end of a - keg• and each fellow dipped In for himself. I Another company went Lo Economy and spent the doe there, pleasantly, we judge from the mood in which they returned in the evening. • Some of us, by request, joined one of the city Sabbath-schools, on the Island opposite Dlamont, where we had u fine day's enjoy ment with old trends. The 31. F.. Churrh held a festival in the eve, leg. It passeil off pleasantly, and somewhat profitably ns well. , • /- --4.-- - .. • -:- Real Estate Transfers. - ' ' L'he following deeds 1. ereadmitted of re cordin the'office of Thomas H. Hunter, Esq.. Hee rder for Allegheny county, Friday, , Jill '1.1870: • . . . Johh Smith to Charles Foggin, June IS. 1891: t No. 1 on John Smith's plan. borough of M . Washington • ' $450 Daniel Toime to Christian Heckel. June 16, till% hi by MG feet on Hingham & Leslie's plan. Mt. Washingtun. with buildings.9l.l.N.) lloht. Gillespie to Noah Jewell. A pril —, 1870; 45 acres 01 5.10 perches in Upper St. Clair township, with buildings anu R. It. Frisbee to E. C. French, May RI 1870: 21 by 108 feePon Ann atreet, Sixth ward, Pitts burgh . F 1.519 IL Becker, to Ambrose Leib, June lot, 1$70; Parts ofluts N 0.20 and au In Arthur's plan of Reserve township. 9450 Ann Callahan to Patrick Moen, June 30,• 1870: lot of land in the Nineteenth ward, city of _ .__ -Pittsburgh _ _ 41651 Tiros. H. 1 mley to flettrae Finley. October 25, . ltaiLs: 1 acre and•W perches in Collins town ship.44l7. I ' David E. Riley, to Wni. 11. H. Riley, June 4. 1.419: tit acres. I roods and 15 perches in Franklin township. with buildings MO Thos. Mellon to Jacob Williams. April 12. 16:0; . lot No. a InMellon'aplan of borough of Brad docks, with hi:Mlß:is tell J. J. Shutterly to Thos. Scutt, N0v.16, Iteff,• lot N 0.95 Hoboken. Indiana township... ..g-srs John Rothrauff to Henry Rothrauf, July 2. 187 M lutln Wilkins township, 53feet 6 Inches by 116 feet 2 Inches --, 9350 Jernes McLain to Bernhard Betuark, June 16. 1819; lots Nos. 13 and 14 in McLain's eaten- Alm of borough of McKeesport, with build ings . .._ . F-NO Fred. Ashman to Lorenz Oehllng.June 24.1r,9; 5 . 3CPCII. I rood lutd perches In Kilbuck township 464775 E. S. Hanna to Susan McLaughlin. June 5. MI6: lot N 0.4 In Robison & Forsyth's plan. bOrough of Lav6 - renceville 9:0) Wm. Thaw to Volletta Buchanan, Jane 15, leak lot No. 13 in Wm. to Henry Walker's plan in , Allegheny I 'Hy, with buildings.9s. s oo \ RATLIMAV, July 2. Daniel Wlllialus to Michael Harper. March 1. 1866; 72 by 113 feet 8 inches on Bedford sttet. Seventh ward, Pittsburgh, with bu 'Mug... . .., ... . te,ato Jere s McLain t o lirrtiiiitaitey.ittiM 16, wan lots No. II and 12. MeLaltis plan of eaten- Mt o of born' of McKeesport, with bundlers Itgal. _ J. P. Lamble to it. 4r . Waughter. July[, Iffig to of ground in Pittsburgh, formerly Pitt wnsCO J. J to i Flerrm hip nnu to Marla .1.00 Schroeffel. O Pl ct. 6. ititat; %Pi' by :91 feet, Main street, Eighth ward, Allegheny city „.. . ..... . . .41.149 J. P. Fleming to J..414141111<941, Oct. P. 11/67: 29 . b)1156 feet., Ridge street, Fifth ward. All, gheny city, with buildings....... . . .. IMO 11. W. Oliver to C. H. Love, July 1, 1570; 2 lota 41 by 76 feet. Center avenue, Eleventh ward. Pittsburgh:... ...... -, .. . ..... ..$2.460 I= Slova'r tice-Dierristc-r—(Elghti•cath . wardi—Principal. Mlss Susan B. Nichul. lu- Eciallate Department. Miss Priscilla grid- Mutv..! . Primary Department. Miss Florin A. Shawl Immure Sea t•R:nrilL Diternrur—Cfvrent let h Avarcli—Principal, John D. Cameron. Oram nua- Department. Shadysitle ol: Miss Anna M. Napo. East Liberty tehool: 311. Matti° D. Simpooti- Primary Department. Fast Liberty school: Miss Jennie M. Erwin. • Wasittacrrna Sottrot. Durrittcr.—Prinmpal, H. II:Kelly: Grammar Department, Mrs. M. 11. Dun. Mina C. Nine.; intermediate Depart ment: Missei Ida Huller. Anna De Knight. and N. It: Mack: Priollll7. )(ivies Hanna, Kauf man. Metcalf, Kelly. M. C. Kelly. Graham and lindNay. The Wealth:igloo School le located In the Seventeenth uhrd, and ranks among the best schools in ourcE. The building le new, and will be most thoroughly renovated during the summer =3 The oppressive weather of the past few days has developed great demand for sum mer clothing. People bar discovered that It is inuca more healthful as well as comfort,- able to nrmy themselves In seasonable gar ments and lay aside that. which they had worn In cooler weather. Of course In making the change the same principle Is considered. that no clothing that does pot fit will be com fortable or look well. Young gentlemen or bore contemplating;* change can have no dielculte In the - metier of et and fashion If they will only pettrdnise liespenhide k Co., No. to sloth street. • Ladles, go to Monilusarrs pre via _de, departure for the . • Ide•• summer resorts an • • of - his exquisite-. shawls. A full supply ratnt novelties •in farts will also be tuurmint the same phiee- Then. too. ribbons and flees. and pals and triennial - 01 and es glov and hosiery, a a hundred other toilet articles may be' had •• t Moorhead's, No. SI Market street.' ; • IC= The Glrare Haase, bilegheny, will receive it few mare boarders, Legated corner of Isa belle and Robinson stteets. Our of the beet stopping places In the oltiegfor either tran sient or permanent boarders. Far a quiet. clone and homelike hotel we can heartily rect. "mammal the Girard Men. Mr. G. C. Light cap, the genial proprietor, has had long expe rience in the business and knows- what. will What teatimes! It FterdaY titer— the rain Wedownin tureen land traveling through the streetir wan or the must disagreeable .character. Liebler MA just what his many patron. wanted—a led cl.s. strong, styiteb trunk, which no baggage smasher could at rect. That's why N 0.104 Wood street was so crowded, and-why It alwaYr presence • scene of bury activity. . tuna,. Iteruivers: 'lslets. Am utunitiou 'nod Gun materiel of an kind, at, re duced prices. at [l:Johnston's Great West ern Gun Works, Inlinnithfleld street. Repair log neatly done. Goes for hire. Army aides. Carbines And Itcrolveru bought or token In exchange. Call and see or write' fur a Price • NW/ noewroas Cathartic byre'. is used In all canon Instead of pill s raster on. epsom salts, tee. Highly flavored.' Twenty-live cents.* Try It. Sold by ap dru g gists. • • wrm The Continental, Elfin avenue. below 'the Pustotlice. with its green tea turtle coup for dinner to-dc)', tc cute to ben rallying ground for the hungry, . There was only one hundred and ertY seven pounds ot the l'irten ees turtle wh eh Is to be served In dellekms soup at: the Conti venal, Vi th aTenue, to•day. . dela ihe Continental luday fors rich. rare, and juicy ditheligreen sea turtlo soup. • , - • arms Nei Turtle Soup at Holtzheimer'n to- New Oliegim. . Baer Oangmee, July 3.-Cotton quiet; dltogs nalea 11M, rcoil" / 575 . "P . " 400 and stook 4MXII Dam. Flour dtfll and lower: sum:mane $.5,75, XX 1440 and XXX 14.15. Clorn firmer; mined 90c, Yellow $ 1 and whit. $130014.15. Oats 614:064c, Bran $1014.05. Rail prime Mex.. Pork dull at. 1160,75. Ba con dull, atitlic for aboulden, Ilyafor elear rib sides and 16kc for. clear Wes. Hama firmer at 2:X c. lard frau tierce BM; 1610 and keg /61,(41a93te.. &war arm at I.I)AD Molasses INgliThO• • I 1 • BaMoore. • mammas, July (S.—Flour dull and mask. Wheat more ateady; scestemll,3ool.33.•Com scarce and In demand: prime whit°,4ol,2°. yel lowl4o $. Oats quiet,' 004Dere. en pork quiet. Bacon arm, &Meg 17c. clear rib 1131(c. .boulder l Mum saitiz.s . o. lend quiet, 1610317 c. Wtt 'kir dull. .10141. • 1 Y - MORNING, JULY 6, 1870. BRIEF TELEGRAMS —Of seven boye who went Into the riirer at Dubuque. Town, on the Fourth, to bathe. floe were drowned. . —Policeman James Murphy was beaten to death in Baltimore on the ith, by'some row dies, one of whom he had arrested. —ln Philadelphia. Moodot morning. the lace and kid glove store of Geo. W.Vogel wen •robbed of goods valued at 8 8 . 031 : 1 to COME. —Dr. Charles A. Pope. an•emineat surgeon of St. Louis. well known throughout the. country, died suddenly In Paris at 5 o'clock yesterday evening. —A Son of Richard Hughes. aged thirteen Years. residing at Racine, Wisconsin, was fatally injured on the 4th by the accidental discharge ohs pistol which he was loading. --The livery stable of the American House, at Kenosha. WisConein, with four horses. and residences °Manna. Sullivan. Thomas Eng lish and John Shulz were burned on the Ith. Loss t 7,01.11); Insurance $5,000. —At Lena. Illinois, on the ith, one nnts was Instantly killed and two others supposed fatally -wounded by the accidental explosion of a number of cannon cartridges while they Were employed in loading a cannon. —Jerome 11. Johnsen. a protninent Demo cratic politician. wax killed on the 4th by the breaking down of a bridge near Harrison. Ohio. Ile was hauling a saw log and was on thrbridge when it gave way, the log falling on him and killing hint almost instantly. —The steamers Cite of Brooklyn, Nevada; Holsatin and Cuba. from Europe, arrived at New York yesterday. The,lfoltatia passed on the :Pith of June, at .3 A. M. in latitude 49. 31. longitude 22, 42. the steamer City of Raga s: , of two tons burden and twenty feet long. o her way to New York. —The new School Board of Cincinnati or : anized yesterday by toe election of Francis • erry. President, W. F. Hurlbut. Clerk. and ohn Hancock. Superintendent. Thy officers lected nre all In favor of the Bible In the Public Schools. The majority was small, but equal to the expectation of the friends of the Bible. WE THINK ITH EN06:11 HERE Juat Note.—Wonder what they do over in Venus this kind ol weather, when they don't have any of - Pier, Dannais Co.'s errant ale. May le that's where had people go to. • MARRIED FEIIOOBO3 —WILSON—On Thursday. Jon 30th, 1070. Kt the residence of the bride's pis rent.. by Mee. .1. 1. Elrwnson.ll,ll.pllEßT M. Ft:Mit:SON. of Allegheny elty.end Mies JENNIE M. WILSON. Ut Weshlngton, Pat. No earns.. FTY-11.SUCLIFF—On Mender eel:ming. AllY 4 11570. by RaT. J. T. Pregsly. D. IL. M. 0. C. I. TT. of Air.. Kens, to Mien MIAOW?: M. MADCLIFF, of Allegheny DIED: 31cDONSELL—On Toesday. July 0111, at clock r. NANNIIf., daughter of Jame. and flee McDonnell. aged, jean, and 4 month. The funeral will take place nits ATTEHNOON. at 2 o'clock. from the residence of her parents. Do. 10 Scott street. TOMLINSON—On' Tuesday. July sth. DOLLY DELL. only child of Wm. A. and L. H. T 011.1.114- itON. aged 6 years and 6 days. . Funeral from the residence of her grandfather. Joseph' Tomlinson. on Butler street, THCMIDA Y. t 2 o'doelt. Friend.; of the family ere ;netted u ttoud. Carriages will leave corner Seventh are nue snit Smithfield street. at 1 o'clock. and Monday afternoon, July 4th, IPI7O, mottnisos. poem/test son or lhtvld and Ellen S. Malmo'. aged 4 yea. and 4 months. Funeral "ila ArTIMNOON. lit 2l o'clock, from the residence his parents. Ilatlimund. Corti saes will leave Falrman Sameolis omen. corner of Seventh avenue and 51113021041 street. fit 1 h o'clock. •ANDREW6--On 'Tuesday morotog.lf 3th NADU . : V.. Infant dowager of daysd Sallie ?I Angry... aged hi months and 23 The funeral will take plawe THIS Aricithoo. at 3 iielott.grum the residence of her parent No. :10 3lontgomory avenue. Allegheny eltl• CARBOLIC SALVE Made with ;sure CA ItBOLIC ACID. which Is used In Hospitals by direction of Eminent Physlcluts, hna alreadY Waved Itself to be the mostrperAy uld riesling cure for all Stalignant Bores and Meer.. and fur Burns, Cult. Wiyunds,and all Skin Disease. no equal as Rapid Curative Agent has yet been di...wad. PRICE, IS CENTS. Henry's 'lnsect Powder, For the Dr. - 1303.Jc of ROArISHS. BU(71 ANTS. Ac. PLUCK. 23 CENTS. at L. ILROSENBACH'S Patent Medicine. Depot, 140 SAUTIIFIELD ST JOHN M. COOPER Si, CO. Bell and Brass Founders, EMIR, LOCOMOTIVE AID ROLLING MILL BRASSES made Promptly to Order. _ . BABBIITS METAL • Made and Kept on Hand. I=l M. ('Doper's Impro,yed Balatee Whee STEAM PUMP. ==IZZZEZ === IMJ,M:II THE EYE. Dr. FRANKS, the celebrated Lecturer en the Pie. and Manufacturer of Patrol and Wintered SPeetactea, has returned to Ilttsburnb. and fa now at Wei ST. CLAIR VOTED., where he valuate hls fas.fsrd rineetaeles to i delsettve 'alon from an °weal a flan of the eye une , ea to. suit equally well y day as by artt al light without fatigue. from JJ3 1,, 23 years. Dr. F. may he ProfeestowdlY outlay led on all Mae.. of the Duman We, and has a large stock of his flptelarie. and Eye tames fur pale. About 4.000 netts of these Pimento". were sold on •Dr. Wanks last 'Wt. In the space of three ment e. giving the most entire satisfaction to all, as the medical gentleinen and ettlserts of Wltaburgb hare by earthiest° teeth:led. life'parfleulat and enquire at the Lathes . mann°. on Penn Streit for Dr. Franks omen. ROOM R St. Clalt ._. . - WARNER'S . PILE. REMEDY. I K IT ' !MN RESIN:DV has never failed (not wen In nne cam) to Tare the ver7 nuret uses of DI d. Itching or Bleeding Plies. 'Those whom ' alfliclerl should ionnedialeir mil on their dromie end get KAMM'S PILE . RIDIEDY. It to m Mt eld...'ritie kin. and le not reimumeirled to my oetter_disease. It haa earedsmag cams of over thlrttrosre standing. Prim $l. irmeale by drug gists arm7ernere. • _ T.\ - Te. T. Trego's TeabsrryToothwash. _... la the most 'dement, cheaneet an d best Dentifrice extan. Warranted Dee from 'glorious ingredient. It unnerves and whitens the Teeth I PutireeTerdlic 'd riii==l l l - F:T:: P " - * t- r'u.gr1rrrmu 'T r - gr ! . rwg....neriazrt= i hi e p i a ..... T..., , or sale hr all ihmeinen. -/L )I. 3I COWAN • .1 IL-ReIPOWN R.3l.lll'Cowan.&Co., BOULEVARD PAYERS, Pave Sidovalke,Cellata,lnalde Drlees, &e. WARRANTED AUAINET CHANCIER Or 'HEAT AND COLD. °Wendell. at tiAgerrsOmes.erat 3wrimaa. LITRE_ ' RC Allegheny. premien, t o . tig.te7l.l=22.llLar. ga,orLara-: my3„ - .ll , rnr• Il ARSIIALL'S ELIXIL . - lI I,llllOALL'it Prolix MILL CPU! HILADACRS. aue.sam.L'eausia wog. K• 11.11111.1.01 ELLILIR WILL,ty 904111•Exim Price of plersheWir 111111ERI. bottle. De5...10:1 Market west. .MAIIERALL & LW. sts. Proprietors. Per e, Woggle and : Ritill.bY GEORGE A. KELLY. raiseunth fehdPnwrits JOHN T. GRAY, HOUSE LTD MGT mina, GVITLINETZ AND a • • Na. 34 IaIiNTII 4TREET. 401-07 laisarsol; stmt.) Pittsbanft. P. A ItCiirgA , LD BLAKELY, Attorney-at-Law, I=lll 0 0 -°NuhiL,T,.C-Ati„H.l I patrit.* a new two story brick home and lot.dre rooms and collar, OS end water &a lums, wall built and 1/3 complete order...Sante on Mut= street, CORM of so ality.ll4 DU, FUth avenue. Appo to 4. turinusaT rt. SON, SI Stith arltnne. COTTON'AND WOOL. A balsa Coal." garbs or • To arrive by rail, for rale b y • jul ISAIAH DICKEY di CO. BUTTER. 13 tutee Tivsb Eon setae 100.11 barrels; Pm ale bt • .1,12,CALW4 • "'" . r . ~ _.-_ zi 4 2-1 w FA fik VI 4 01* ,[l:r NOTICE.—The nudernigned hare chartered the Steam Ferry Boat. Capt. W. C. DENNY. and will run her as a Ferry 0..V.12 , 1 atter July Bth (rpm Sharpsburg to Ptttshurgh stde. until the Sharps burg Bridge Is rehallt., WM. 11. CLANEY IV: A. IPROCL. - - uc l'lrrnlttlitill 80K50,,311..N1NG Prr.ernol. 7.1 d. 1870: 5 Er SPECIAL MEETIIiO OF STOCK HOLM:MS.—There will be it special sweet: log of the Stockholders of the -PITTSBURGII AND tiOSTON MINING COMPANY OF PITTS - - HUMID." hale to the ollieo of the Corneen.Y fo the (It f,of Pittsburgh, •t'!o'clock r. R.. on EIrikSDAY. !7th Hoy of July, proximo I onier 01 the Iloonf,tl LOrectoro • al:a.A. TlluS.llOtelUtecaetary,_ DT' BOUNTY. ~ $lOO Bounty Collected For all soldiers who eolleted between Mn, a th and Jaly 224.1 S6l. who were diechorged for dlisabli lty before carvingtwo Icon, and who bare hereto _ are received no bounty. The inmersigned b. renamed Ins ofnee to GA IN-PE Bu , :ding.eumer Sixth ecenne and Poßtheald Met, and le now prepared tc collect endow apnea: ly and at moderate rates. Coin on.nraddreas,wlin B. F. BROWN. • nalmAmranmrEßuilMng Corner Sixth Ilf 06140 sad Smithfield street, Patel,VlE, DTPUBLIC NOTICE. -- =llaiing• been = TOR for Allegheny county. notice Is hereby given that until the necessary ornce and Mechanical Test ing . meehinery can tie provided. I will be fiend at the 'OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND' PIPE WORKS. Twenty-third street. near Penn. Pittsburgh. I= E=lf=lE MEI PITTSBURGH & CONNBLLSVILLZ HAIM..." C 0.,, JITYYDVRoIf. June 18th. 1870. 5 rre NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS.-- .1:1:1U du e `o. 4, EMIL Mortgage Bonds of Ulla Cowper and after that Sete on presenuitlon and &inse rt at the MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK. U' BALTIMORE. /544:54 JOHN It. PAGE,Jit.. Treasurer. ay- MON 0 N HELL INCLINE I . I,ABB.—NOTICE—The inane will be open for Pistengera and Freight husinest• EVERY MOBBING it 3 o'clock, and will clime at 11 C 0... =meeting with the last air from Pittrhargh on. the Pittsburgh and Birmingham Pasimbeer WAY. 10:Y:6 POLITICAL FOR COUNTY COMMISMONEL GEORGE NEELKY, Of St.rs!tall Townehip. eublect VL the decheou of the Vet en Itepube out County Ceinvention. martin& FOR . COUNTY COMMISSIONER. BENJAMIN DOUTHETT, Of Indians township. Is is candidata for Count) Cirromissiinsisr. to subordination to the decision of the liernibileta Convention. Est modes In rebus. epthisiEdn'n JUST ARRIVED. Alll`ther 1,4 of those Handsome Plated Bracelets, AT $3 PER PAIR, 1111 . ...5." C. ROBB'S, Nu. 91 Federal St., Allegheny MILLINERY OWLS and TRIMMINGS wtll be !add at and ?mina. uhereldfore exlittlnd and ..WILLLAIII MPEER, I 11•616 of J. it W. SPEER. retail, onrd, Allegheny. watt dlusolueiil the 34 Inst. The business will the old stand and ail amounts of tht 3i..MWE:4oiillirVe.t I tied " "MI" Vi 7 lidward Gregg. Valentine Dater. M. tihellaby. MM=I . . Wm cop:lr . W J. lanatt. CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR. CO. OF PIIILADELPLUA. OFFICE .133 AND 437 CHESTNUT STREET. Assets on Jan. Isl. 181'0. 0 . 4.023.734 07. CADDAL 8411.00 00. Accrued Surplus .4 ' . 4 . 0,7 0 3 0 1 0 07. Leases pald Once 1829.0ver .3 0.. Perpetual .ofd Tab. sass Felicia, on Liberal Terms. The Cumpanyalso lame. policies oboe Meltable et all klocleuf In ISVECT e O 4 II I II- 4 1.74,: 3 1 r' Bake,. Graut: Gou. W. Richards, Isaac Lea, G.. kW.. Alfred Filler. ho.. Spa/ks. Wm. S. Great. Thom. H. Oustarus H. Benson. ALFREU I:. BAKER. President.; OEO. FALES, Vier President. J.. W. McAllister. Beicrotaw. . 16 (.VilN & KELLOGG, Con Third Avenue end Wood rt. WESTERN INSURANCE UOMP'Y Of Pittsburgh • ALEXANDER NIMICK. President. WM. P. HERBERT. Vice President. WM. P. HERBERT, Becretary. CAPTAIN°. NEELD. General Agent. Unice 9% Water ateeet. Beans &Co.'s Warehouse. up stoles, Pittsburgh. WM Insure against ail Clods of Flee and Marble Risks. A Lome institution. managed by Directors who are well known to the community, and who are determined by unimptuess aud liberality to maintain tie, character which they have assumed. iss °Perig the neat protection to those who desire to be Insured. . V.Wc d r`sP.th kk, iga . J. flacks, James Madvday. B. ETSIa, exaner Speer. . Joseph Kirkpatrick. AckleY. • PhildßUTELtal. A s h Long. :W. Manisa. D. Ibtimen. • noM CASII INSURANCE COMPANY Phelan's Building NO. !SS 'MTH AVENUE, SECOND FLOOR. PMTS. BUROLL N.J. elVey, Job Floyd. Iftipt. It . ba11.7. Gang wallam, !S.. H. Hartman, A. Chamben. Jake 11111, ,N. IleClartan, Jaa...11. Battey. P " 7 " 8 1t h OligIAI. ‘ rarPre ' Md.& JNO. F. JENNINCes, teelßeydeat • JON. T. JOILNEITON, Secretary. amt. N.J. GRACE. General AgetlL INSURES ONLIDEItAi, TERMS ON ALL FIRE I=I=MLMI 172711 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO Of Pittsburgh. •)FFICE. NO. 87 kV/NTH AVENUE. Insures against ail kinds of Fire •nd .101.1. N 111WIN,_.1x., President. T. J. liol3KlNsols. PresidenL C. G. DONNELL, .2.ecntary. CAM'. MI. D5.4.1%..Geueral mud. •.- . • . Jobb I r•rtn. JrJ. 1 R. L. Fshoestoek, T. J. lioskluson. 1 W. H. KTerllol3, C. G. Ilusey. ! Robert H. Days, Haney CbibW. : Hugh S. Flemitut, Charles Lbws, Otpt. Stoekibtla Capt. Wm. Dean. t T. H. Nevin. PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMP'Y. • OFFICE. N.E. CORNER WOOD & SIFT"! STIL A Dome Company. taking Fins and Marine, Risk. Diagrams: Wm. PMlllps, t CopL John L. Rhoads. John Watt., Samuel P. Moises. John E. Parke. Charles Arbuckle. C. 11. Love, /veil M. Brush, • Wm. Van Kirk. Wm. F. Lang, 311903 U. Vern P er, Satnnel AleCriekart.. PHILLIPS President, JOHN WATT, tilos President. W. F. GARDN ER. Seem., • NATIONAL INSURANCE COMP'Y. CON. FEDERAL ST. AND DIAMOND, ALLE. GRENn. Moe In the SECOND, - NATIONAL BANE BUILDING. W. W. MARTIN, President. JORN BROWN,JR, The President. JAMES E. STEVENSON, Secretor:. John A. Eyler. !Jae. Lockhart. .300. Myers, .31U4 Gralska. , Robert Lea; IC-C.114_3J8, P. W Joe, Jr.'George Gent. 'Jacob Kopp, Tbompeon.l. leteNansteL men MERCHANT TAILORS. P. McARDLE Fashionable MERCHANT TAILOR Kw. constantly on hand CIArTIIB,CASSINUSIIES and TESTING& aIso.GILYTLYMENE FURNISIL. IND GOODS. N0.„.93 1.-2 , Smithtielti St.; rn-rEstriwn, PA. • YE' RentC Clothing made to older in the I tent SPRING AND SUMMER STY S! leruincion. c. L. ainzuJ.Ne N'FITERON & NUIILANBREI9, Nirchant Tat .No, rio METH STREEY.IIate SC dole.) Tee have received a large and mei Se lected Stock of the hest and mont Rohl' nable Goals In our line. a grant portion of which • our own Importation. Feeling coolhlent of our aunty to give • • Rant satiated/los. we rentiectly “lictt f r om you ... J . extuntnallon of our stock of Sloe Cloths. • mere.. YestAnge,Aci • McPURRSON A MUULANBRIN nittld No. l 0 vial - SPRING GOODS. • A nplentlid nom stock of • Cloths, Cassimeres, &c., • .1 eat revered by lIENRY MEYER. - s ad Merchant Tallor. 1, duitthdeld .tree =M2 • HOTELS. - 110118 • CRESSON SPRINGS, PA • This favorite resort bes been enlarged and proved sleets last season. Wlll be open foram JUNE 13t1418,11. EXCURSION TICKETS •,1 by th erenotylvanla RallrOad. at New York . • adelphla. ILuvisblue and Pitlabonte. All . ! stop at Cresson. ROOMS mar be secured in en or Angle. FEULLNOT CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA bee... Wined for the season.. For farther !nfursentlas. address' . G. W. MULLIN, Proprieto ONE FORNiSEED COTTAOE to mat. Jelly j ST,. LAWRENCE ROTE IN -ED. BARKER, EnVidor, Car. Pein gt:indllth, formerly old Casa 1 y y k7' ~c=.•~ -~ Y '4' ~.~~- 5.4 t Yid ,:fi^.``f ~IC~ '!" ~~~,~ "c~"v~a.^ ~. ~4. ArtrII=XUNT NEW • OPERA HOUSE. ONE WEEK ONLY. Commenring3lonilny Aftrrneon, July !aeon Open nt PeSt 1. COinnsence at j o'eleek. The orteinatined Work:l-Famous BRYANT'S . MINSTRELS 9 i r ig , VANA! . .°Talj:S;TePw° rk Vd ' e7 h mediate Mr , etton and anpervision't,f the min ...W1... tie. DAN BRYANT, Who will pnaltlia Mir14711.1.4Z lbs lona- tniy barlessne nN•rat Will be perfumed: rt•BO-retla eretta "D • I'D•ratere s - -,orunataka ok.' -Carl of the Partook - and Dan Bryant's Great- New York ti.eceeta, Ina Dram' OYU. anal • *Floo 1.1 r, as sttaltsed and made a roaelll of by Dna Bryant and Mt, pad, by Meal Over 2.50 nlghtant 11r,unt's Ira"u"0. 11-°r3l.o4l'al t .eat. will rv~mmentw mi en —lne e ss ° t:Dele. Lk• I•aranette. agtra. S 1.00; G 1iTY.. 0 ft . . b ! . .." "Pr.Vd Da . 1 ' 1.. " . / n Ati y• :311111. !twines.. Agent. Jew • BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. The dens of JAMES. YOUNG and GEORGE A. BELL. doing business under the don nape Of YOUNG A BELL. Livery Stables, doing buslnailla et No. Penn street. Is dissolved by the death of George A. Bell. All elatese against the above MU are to be presented to Ames Young and Robert Dell fur settlement. who have entered Into a Co. partnership to tarry an the same bitelness. All debts due James Young and George Bell will be be paid by the new firm of James Young and Hubert Bell. .1 A.NINS YOUNG. J. N. ANDERSON, tutso Adttilr ..1 tle.t. A. Bell. RISSOLUTION.—T he Co-Part tier. shin heretofore eststlrm between the an imed. has been this day dlshaYed by mutual consent_ - The bunlness , Cll be mutton-du, WIL LIAM 3IEANS. at the old sMhd.cnruer of Weed and Water streets, where the books ,d• the erns mill be settled, either partner using the name of the neth to ththe'erth WILLIAM3IIIA HARRISON A. t'oFFIN. Pirrsnt•nonduly Ist, 'WYO.' INr.ILLLA M MEANS, =I IVholesalo Grocer, Corner WOOD and WATER 'STREETS. Pith. bomb. Po. . Ju23111 • riiissoLunos OF (*.PARTNER, SHIP. The pertnenthip beret. dun: exhale, between D. P.' Scott and A. L i Scott, Under the drat name and style of D. P. SCO'I"I' & SON, .• Was dissolved by rnutuul consent on the let Iley of June. 11570. All debts due the Mau *ill be pald to A. 1. •ocotl. abe will also Pay the debts of the ?Inn. II 1.. SCOTT.. AII. s,Nrrr. ! tua)eq A . • IN- A' SP, WALL PAP s. NEW WALL 1 APER. FOR SPRING SALES, at No, 107 Market St., NEAR FIFTH AVE. We now /lifer to the publl //to/ kof PAPER HANGINGS unsurpaased in t h e est for varletY the beauty //I styles, mantel/1g all th e Novelties In FRESCO. MOSAIC, PER and GRECIAN DESIGNS In plain and bright colon.. for Italia, Ihnlidr Rooms, Ar. Also, WOOD and MARBLE DECORATIONS. TINTED and GILT PARLOR PAPERS, with an almost endless variety of CHEAP SATIN PAPERS, WHITE and DROWN BLANKS for Ch amber to All of which we pp tr.t. . d 5a11 . 5, 1 low as the lowest In the so that. 50. 107 Market It., Hutt Fifth_Avenne. JOS.. R. 111:(11114:S 13110. mhl.l WALL PAPERS. STIIIiNG, 1870. PRICES REDUCED. INCRES wide tints Mirk par roll. (ALT—a groat variety at (le pet roll. GL kinds at .J o per roil. ELEGANT French and Aniellaus Paper Rand logs, not specified above, superior to say reisOlvs meat in the country. For sale at IV. P. MARSHALL'S New arbameste atm netafl - Stor• lee — keee , the ththefthrei, =I W. G. Gibson, J. Koh.. tzulyel B r &WM, 9. AlMerwo . . 31:11. Suydam. .Inmes Allison LIVERY & SALE STABLES. Robt. H.-Patterson & Co., CORNED . OF ' Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street rir7nuaon. PA.. WILL ON EVERY SATURDAY HOLD AN AUCTION SALE • Horses, Carriages, • toggles, Wagons, p&l'Le.l4lgrrlit'tgielAllV:itettlitgt nee of conelrrnment oo or before Thorsdro . of each and goo d ln oreelirr for m.enlen, .s =Wit trt JOHN H. STEWART . AUCTIONEER; JOHN H. NTNYANT WHT. ROBERT H. PATINT, Livery, Sale and COMMISSION STABLES, Co!. Seventh Avenue and Liberty St. arOSl,l PITTSBURGH, PA. VSTATE OF THOMAS IL , 4A/111.- ?ON, DECEASED.—Letters testamentary imam estate of THOMAS 11. HAMILTON. de ceased. baying bee i n debte d granted to We t ry signed. ail penons -to tbe tol d ta requested to mate Immediate pameet. r d TLow haring claims or demands against thtame tot :make thero known without delay to • • Mrs. CAROLINE LIAMILTON Executrix, Or to 11. T. MORRIS, No. DM Fifth avenue JeLyIL T 4 WTlCL—Nl'herens, Let l ero or Ad- MINISTRATION on the estatn . of ISAAC c NIGHT, late. of naldwin township, deceased. hare been granted to the subscriber. all persona indebted to , the said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those hasingetainis or mands against the estate of the said decedent wilt make - known the same without delay. D.N. MeRNIGIIT. AdmlnistnstoL M L =in • Mt. Lebanon. Allegheny (1, • EXECUTOR'S NOT 14. T. 'Letters watAmentar, mpou -..:::la tf EMlR untrr ELLWAN(MIt, two ••1 Aneit.7 cn7. deed, having been grated to the undersigned, all PeMons indebted t o sald estate an laquestal to make immediate paYment, and all persons bolelilig claims against mid estate to present tbe nape. duly authenticated for settlemeno WIWI'S & SLAGLE, Atterneys.No. 106 Fift h.senee,llite. WM. F. ELLWANGICILEseentor. ' Prrreuritonatlr 0tb.1870. NOTICE To CCIETRICTOOB—SeaI. ED PROM:WM.9 tor ibe comlroellon of MO 1154Nati_ pre m 1317111 on Diamond Street. trons galr h brArib r 44 ibpgr o go. be r opetO gar 13th. fa . Committee Rlts ' Aelbe Teel toy ur all bide. apeolgoatlons wet bW , lks for bidding ban be bad nt thla oak., No bid, will be reobleed onllne made upon blanks tarnished by Ibis U. J. 310011 K, City Engine/. CITY ENOINISI3IS, /11,1T1T.4 At.rsolUmfir. Jtme 119. 1320. XOTICE.--The . Assessments (or a, construction of the SEWERS on Corry and Arm street., are DOW reedy for ennstnatton lad am •be soya at th ey fice until TEMEIDAY= lt7o. whim win be placed in the of this almsontroller to sorra notice for payment of tbe CII AS. DAVI& Cur Enstnetr.- REMOVALS. REMOVAL. B. P.- SHRINER & CO. 1 " - 97431111171187. 1 footrotla.r417 -1 Nog. 149 end 4il Liberty St, ag: . `pbala 4 ' LOSOIWIL. • t 0.99 wlOOO as tn.9p9.oa eat S. P. SORIYER & CO., _ ._____ ............._..__. WEST COMMON . •• • • ~ Machine' Bthxie: Work., Northlmt Curium nt Wert Comsenz ,, i 5 Allegbeny. .lIMM CC hand Or ApK A TRit eat ma°. uenoth rtirt. e Stt LlCogirr= l "' m 6.„,..... 01 y aim's% CM remoaablill tern. i o-partner noer t un h J e O aim UN nd rt ca. Stith ittnal consent continued at late net set- tirr.t. SPECK. p 017/C7IELT., === STONE